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o . Inter-Uczan T CIIICAGO TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. THE COURTS. Clous Holtzren on Trial tor the Mar- der of Aron Johensen. fnssman, e Carcless Drngeisty, Ade mitted to Bail in $8,000. The Divorce Mill—Judgments, Confessions —New Suits, NULTEREN MURDER TRIAL, The case of Claus Hultgren, who is charged with tho munler of Aron Johausen In July Inst, was éaliod i tho Celintuntl Court, sesterday moentug. Tho eande 18 aulte natorlong, and 18 likely to take n prominent place in riminnl unuals, from the fact that (t hiee b yaterl- ous from the first, aund if u vonvietion i3 obtatued 1t must b Iareely npon circumstintial evidenve, The ease ks famlilne, of eptirse, be- i know ug tho * Artesinne onze,” the pare llglluru of which hive been published from tmy 10 tinte, Y goneral factabieig that tho Lody of Johuasen was found L ono of "tho {eu-ponds i tho vicinity of Western aventie with tho head noral powor of the lope, the Citholle world has Innumernble tales are told of noble awels, und of plous e paaf their patrimony i mahe o orof theie mal of e Holy Tat It poorly” tled bat for tho unexiun enthusliean of the fdthful, Our Roman cor yeapondent tells us this morning that certuln Tonman Catholles, wh are not [tnlinns, tve, in - view of the pecuniary embnrs rnesments of Leo XTIL, offcred to plure at hia dllepusn! certalny largo ‘sums annually for tha purpose of mtnvln? tho prestize of tho Chureh, the only condition imposcd boing grerecy na o the tho bonefdctors, -Hut tho nbver:o of must not be overlooked, Tho eolleetion o tor’s pence hns lust yenr sndly fullen off, and Petor's pence, nfter atl, 1s the best pugo of the papiinrity of the Church with tho nnsses, This lnst year tho Ann - collected hns heon burely 003,000 tranes,—-wherens In 183 tho trilnite came’ to LOMLK franes moro thin that. OF course, £y bu that the commerainl do- pression whieh his recently overshadowed Bt rope so fur reduced the carnings of tho poor that they bt littlo to spare for tho subalstonee af tho Fope nfier paylnr for their owi, In that ensn wa wanld expeet to i Poler's pence soon nesuning s old dimensions, Tven lust years return was an improvoment on that for (878, and, € trde s wood nmd_hnrvosta are rich, tho colleetion of next vear may far oxceed that which wns yathored in during 1830, - As tho Irish have not heen paying oy rents Iately, they onght to have been able 1o mnke good mitch of the doficit which 13 giviug the Vatieun scrlous nes of 3 crimiind and throut vt 1t vens ullu.:“rlnml'u“:il:o rogee - o exuminution mnde by the Cornner tha 3 3 it Tho deweed of thie wlht o ELIGIOUS. the mitrder, and that they wern urlh‘vm:ul.lm:! rreat 0 Fazor eovered vith P X 5 B posaexalon, . niao certaliy METIHODISTS, money, which was fdentitied and firoven to huvy ‘The wannl weekly meeting of Methodist. min- t;u ) piid Johansent by bis einployers tho sRIIC | fstore wns held yesterday morning at No. 07 Ly e ) Washington street, the Rev, Dr. Pope prosiding. Mesara, Swetl, Wolf, and Mlller appenred - iy A‘nrl t u:xr:hsufialnun.anm?lum Lt of Ve uy | Witite the meoting wns i progress i delezation was the Introdnetion of My, Swett to his cliont, swhont e sald bo had nover before et Sume yezrded tho introditetion ns & stragetic moves wment, but others who kuew thit ho wnd tho pris- anes's depondenes b thotrlal toolcunotlier view of thositnation, wnd were fneilned to think tat tho defensy were reeking 1o ke an fmpres- aion I ndvanco. Hu thu' foels what they iy tho * firoduction * wua noticed and coli pented upon, hut whethor It Wis it pula y movament or not [s not HHkely (o ent any fignre i the ho ring «f the wlly siten it oecitrred in ad- vanee of the neling of the lury, In tho opening of the case Stul -Attorney Miils brietly set forth the facts, and fn the fin- puncitng of the jucy nothing oceurred to elielt speciul uttention” bevond the fuet tine o lagre pereentage of tho jinel entled appeared to bo Without business of any kind, of oven weoupntion, which {8 elugular, If not suspleions, Cevtainly it 1 1 severe commentary upon the Jury system, which ad- mits of Juries numv minde np of persons who seek Jury service becuuge they have nothing els50 to o, and enconrag profeasionalism” in e most approved form, o the eredit of thy county, however, It ey e atated that this wero generntly Ret dowi wpon and exetse the State's Aioriey, and thut 1 the cud o vens sonubly Fair jury wis obtuined in the uplnfon of thoze most dircctly interested. The tuking of ovidence wiil be commonced ut 10 o'elock this morning. . The Jurars tmpaneled are ng follows, with their reslkdences: U, W, Warren 283 Sofith Oakl, olin M, Shicld: th Sangi- 4 lnull:)ll. . Murdoek, 411 West Inding 7. 3. Deechier, No. 318 West. Minttsons & .0, Will- Vo, 420 South Halsteds Joel W, S. 1 Snlth, No, 812 West Adpnss W I Nuo, 525 West Madison: b, 8 B West Randolph: and Yaul Blue Ixjand avenue, DORC : Minnle Eitelmann filed o bill yesterday agaiust ber husband Conrad, nsking for atlvoreo on tho wrmind of desertion, Judge Tuley granted divorees to Anna A, [Top- Kins from Witlfam W. ltopking, on tho ground of desertlon; to Mutey Shulelnr from Marie Sindelar, for the snme enuse; to Luey M. fleeker from Charles J. Heeker, the #ae growos aml to Andrew J. irown from Franees J. Brown, Toraduitery and desertion. “udice Burnum granted n divorco to Miunl Kiug from Theodore Kiug, on tho ground crucltys nnd to Marfon J, Green Ceomdobn 1, Green, on the gronnd of drankenn Ju Jumeson geanted udivores to Rosalin Zak from Jun Zuk, on the ground of eruelty, TrEMS, . A dischargo from baukruptey was lssuol! to Edgue F. lose, Judge Tuley will render soma opinlons this MOrtug. ‘The case of Faweett against the Inter-Occan will L resumed botore dudge Tuley to-duy. UNITED STATES COURTS, Mary F. Storer flled n LHL yesterdny against Granville 8, Ingrainm, Henry Ko Whiton, and Hawell G, Pulling to foreeloan n tenst-deed for 5,000 on the K. 33 of tho 8, B, 3 of See, 35, 34, 14, contaluing elghty neros, STATE COURTS, Adelia Ryan hiegan asult yesterduy to recover 5,000 0f Osenr B, Bluke, Marie Keller brought sult for $8000 ngafnst J. 3L Brunswiek, Jultus DBullee, Moses Butzinger, A, B, Troescher, und Leo Schmldt, Perer J. Cuspens sued Christoph Roschen for 1 B. Thomns commenced an netlon In trespuss ugainat the Connty of Coolk, loylug dimuges ut $6,000, Carrie Cuthbert tlednidistress swarrnt agninst TFrederlek A, Mitehell to repover $257 buck rent of s lnw oltico nt No. 157 Clark street, CRIMINAL COURT, Loulsn Bmith, tho shoplifter, was convicted of Jureeny and giveu two years in the Penltentinry. ‘Tno better part of lnst week having been do- yoted to the tax forgery investigatlon, tho Grand Jury pped 1t r'osmr«h; und took up Fuil und boll cnses, of which thoy huitrd tweoty= i, finding elght troo LIS, five 1o bills, and Dussing clght, Nothing mors will be dutio'with the tux mntter until the regular docket I cleared ul" Aitgust Knsaman, the driggist, who (s charged with poisonluy the Blank etthdren, sied ot n writ ut Inbeas corpus beforedudga Moran, and, nendite i heirig, wits aiitted to bull, ducob Powell, Mowroe Tleath, Hobert St o, sl Michucl Poabody becoming s suroties tor §#8,000, T'ROBATE COURT, In tho eatuto of Willinm H. Tironks, deconsed, {wtrers testimentary wero lssued to Clnronce D. 1'ruoks, unduer bond for $8),000, % ‘THE CALL. Jrvar Druessosp—Genorul husliess, Junar BLODGETT—L, 43, 40, 48, 49, 60, Y, B, 05, 08, 6o, 61, G5, 83, U9, 74 No. 43, wayes va, Michlgan Contral Rallrond Compuny, n trinl, ArreutaTe Count—>Yotions, Junak dany—Condeinmtion calemdar No. W0 ta 400, Ine 1,400, 1,004, 1,652, und ‘Lid. No N--110, 121, 121 to 120, 12 chultz va, luauor, ou trial. ] O WIIOUNCCIUIL, JUDOE GARDNEN—21LE, 2 " 10. No. 21, Mulheleon vs, Muliiisen, on hayring. enay Roauns—1i and =52 w 2H, inclusive, No, =63, Jenking vs. Horner, on tril, Jubak ANTHONVe-Trelimluury onll 105 to 215, Inclusive, “rial enll i, 108, 112, 144, 16 04, 111, 112, }I..W'. s, llB..ls(!, 2,50, Welss ve, Mulloy, on LEANSO =21, &, 15, No, 12, Fawcett vs. npany, on Lenring, M=No eall. No. 4, Ll v, Monl- Jupap BARS tor, un hearlng, {rbar LOOMIF—Term Nos, L0, 164, 169, l’.flfiz‘. 1,052, 1,054, 1,04, 1,000, 1.0&*. 1,047, 1,000 und |05, Junaw TIAWES=Nos, 03,1610,1047, 510,422, &3, 6, 247, 198, 100, 4,750, 331, SRR B Jupae Moran=Tho Tlultgren murder case, JUDGMENTS, & UNiTED BraTEs Ciicuit Count—Junoe Bron- arrr—Fredorick W, Curl ve. Jullus Colion; ver diet, $1,250.24, SUPERIOR COUNT—CONPESSIONS=Alary A, Rynn va. Bjur Amondson, $2.000,—0tto Tonner v, Witlluny Buker, §184.—5usnn Mercercan va, Cluroneo W, Mercorcuu, SI5567, Junae Ssrtn=1'eopla, use, et . M., Got- men; debt £2,000, ditnage §76, snd motion for mim trinl—H, O, Parkor ve, Jumes H, Wurner, =T, Junae GAry~-Frank Ny ltust vs. eorke M, Gage, §1,600, Cieurr Coont—Junar: Rogens—W. B, French ¥8. Charlos Kreltling; verdiet, $50,—Willlain Twick vs, Juha MeGrotznor und Cathorinu Gretze ner; verdiet, §28.95, und motlun for now trlal, e ILLINOIS SUPREMIE COUR Hpecial Dlspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sraixavienn, L, Jun. $L.~Tho followlng proe cocdlngs were bud in the Supreme Court tos Pl City of Clinton; writ of error dlse iinols Midland Haflrond Company vs, Town 0t Barueil; inotion 1o subinit causo on Frors ten duys given to tlo briets, o following geuticmon were ndmitted to ,rnlul leo: Jolin B, Unumlll, Willlum hirlund, Jeorpe A. Hute mund ), Dunne, O'sh, ¥, G. Lefivgwell, wnd J, Albert, Wilkon, all of 0 Pieree, Dunvilles Churles B, isha B, Martin, Kewuuee, —— Fho Papal Finunces, Lunlon Standur I8 1t possiblo thut the pupulurity of the Papaoy 18 ou tho wane v Pew people eian bring thews gelves to believo thut such is the cuse, I view of those demonstrutive mavifestations of dovotion 40 80 uuuy ot which, sluco the full of the tems of lndles and_gentlemen from the Womnn's Christian Temperanee Uitlon wos recoived, in- cluding tho Prealident, Mrs. Carse, and Prof. Poster, Mre, Cirgo annonnced that they had coma to ask the minierters to eoBperate with the Unlon In the war ugainat the liguor traitie, and partienlarly fn tho endeavor (o seeure tho en- Torcement of the Runday lnw, Prof. Poster stated thut it was desired thit tho ministers should urge the Importance of tho shbject wpon thele cougregntions, and shontd mnke an effort to {mf thopi to nl[m tho printed declaeation of Ine entinn now belng disteibited by tho Unlon, which declaration 13 meainst the support of uny candidute (n tho coming munieipal eleetion who ahatl ot pledze himselt to do nllin his power to enforee the lintor s, Tho Hov, dohn M, Caliwell thought tho min- Saters should put thomseives on record i tha il thie Nov, A, . Vau lioen sald that church—Michlintn Avene Church—tho carild had met with fuvor, and been taken nto tho prayer-mestinga with suceess. Mra, Carge ndded that the ndles wunted tho minlsters to preach SN0 temperiica sermons, The matter wad referred to tho Business Com- mittes, nlthongh nosunber of tho reverend wen- Uemnen expresged n desiro to tender. thelr ser feedut onee, Tho lh!l('l!llllml vetived, nftor leave ng 2 luegee bundie of tho following daclaration for disteibutlon and slgnatnre: A Decliration of Intentions by Citizens of Chis voters of Chieago, do hercby devlure onr [ntention to yole atthe next municlpnl elees tion forsuch oity officers gnd Atdermicn, and stieh onl, ns Wil @xplivity pledis themselves to the Bxl!lmt( laws for the rewulation of tholiquor- tratli end (s nttemdant evils, 1 We, women of Chicago, do hereby pledge our- selvea 10 use all hanorubic tneans tosecurs yotes for the object wbove named, ‘I'he Rev. F. U, Hemenway nddressed tho maot- fnzon tho tople of Bible study, Hu sald that thie completoness with which u minlster of tho G 1 performed his Diving mission wis gov- crned by the oxtent to which he understood the Gront ook and lmpressed 1ts teachings upon his s o There were muny things n tho 1hblo which were spurioug,~interpoluted by tho teunsintlon,—nnd ~ thoso should bo erads fented by the minlster before attempting 1o impress the genuineness and trustworihiness of tho Hible upon the uncanverted, Dr, Hem- then poluted out the defeets in the con- clon ol numerous sentences and verses 8 regnrds words und_putictietion, thoreby Flu to thew an entirely dilferent meaning. 1e suld that In tho revised tdition of the Biblo these eorrectons were to bo mnde, nithough many it text 1o be steicken ot had heen wndo 10 do much Bervie roverenid gentlemen will eontfnue the df i on Mondayhuext, The Commlites to whom lnd been referred tho temperance question reported n Aerles of resolutions heartily approving tho netian of the W.C T U, and pledygiog a cordinl support of tho satno, the resolutiony belng adopted. Tho Tresbyterlanpastors held thelr regular weekly meetlng yosterday mornng (n thelr rooms In MeCormiclke Block, Thore wis a full nttendnnee, The Rov. A. V. Gullek preside The Rev. Dr. Hogt, of Nushville, opuned tho meetiux with prayer, The Rev. Dr L. J. Halaoy was requested to rend 4 puper for two woeeks henco, continning thu subject of tho tiscusslon on and stutement of tho vplnlons on future punishment. Tue Hev, Herrick Jonnson wits requested to rend ot tho next mecting bis paper on prayer, whieh hail been tnll over, ftev, J, M. Worrall then apenml the dis- o the mnner 1u which we aro to oxpret nnawers to prayer. This paper was fol lowed by: tho usunt gencéral diseussion, ‘oster thon presented the eanse of tho new wovement inaugarated by the Woman's Christian Temperance Unfon, © Ho expliined how they were circulnting pledies among voterd which bound thom not to vote for any cundidute who hind not proviously pledged timselt to en- foreo all oxlstimg Inws on tho sibjeot of the Ihuor trattle, fnelwding tho midnight and Sun- ordinnnees. Prof, Fos on tho subjeet, and urged the pustors to colper- nto with the ladies, In nl.-snun:u to this appeal tho following wos possed: Renlvcd, Thnt wo heartily Indorse tho move- ment of thy Wotnun’s Christiun Temperntice Uninn looking towards tho enfercenent of ox- fsting laws with reference to tho lquor teallle, and that we will wso onr intlucnico In the puiplt amd privately umum{ the people to tho necoms plishment of thit cnd, . After passing the pledges nbout, the meeting ndjuurned. . BAPTINTS, Tho Dnptist ministors’ woekly conferenco na- sombled at the Grand Paoltie [otel yesterday forenoon, Tha nttondanco wis quite lurge. The Hov, Dr Huluert rend another paperon “ Fthies,” giving tho views of MHerbert Spencer on tho subjeet, and answering In anable und argumentativeway the polnts rutecd by Spencor to stipport his thoory, Extructs from Spencer’s weitings feeating of the evolution of condict which s relled on to ralse mnn to tho highest - fovel wero roviewed carefully by Dr, Hulbert und subjected to annly#ts which tended o provo tham Fallnedons and contliting, 'Thoe Ductar bes uvedd tho doctring of marulity which wis tanght v tno Chrlstiun religlon was fur suporlor to tho gtliles of those modern evolntionists, Ho le. Heved that Bpencer and his followers were dofng an mesleulnble amount of burm 1n ansettling mi minds i relution to Christlaity, und great dunger wis (o be nfimruucndml i fut- ure It thelr arguments were it ununswored. Tho subjest was riolly disenssod by the itov Porren, [urhug, Guoddpeed, Bakor, and athers, altof whom ngreed with the essnyist in his lews, thouul severnl ol then confessed thole cquaintance with Spencer's works, and had devoted 1o time to the sty af svolution, “Tho Rov, 3y, Roberis, n Teturned missionnry from Burmnh, wis Introduced to tho confers cnee. The gentlemun guve o short sketch of i3 Inbord amonie the nutives of Burmuh for the Inst fow years that wus quite Interesting, ‘The roports from churches will Lo the pro- gram for next Mondny mornbg. After prayer by tho'ltev, v, Clark, tho cons Teronco ndjourncd. CONGREGATIONALISTS, The Congregntlonal ministeys mot at the Gramd Paoitie Hotel yesterdny forenvon, Tho Hov, A. Munroo presided und tho lov, Mr, Lioyd led tho devotionul exorvises, Ject of discusalon was presonted ln o pnper by the Hov, Dr. Gverest, eatitled *Justitication," Noxt woeek the minfsters will dlscuss tho lecture wp tempeines which was recontly deliverod i Boston by tho Koy, Howard Crosby, D, D, e S—— NO SUCH MEETING. To the Editor o/ The Chicugo Lribune, ‘oster made ustrung plen ' The sub-, CrIeAGo, Jun, 31~ road In yesterduy's Turn- * UNE a roport of o faud-Leaguo moeting held at Brinker's Jall Saturduy ovening. Thure I8 no hatl of that numo In the Fourteenth Wunl; thevo was 1o inoeting, ‘The roport was munufastured outof wholo vlotl, und no doubt left ut your oflice by the persun whose numy outs such a rrululucm. geure In sald voport, This 18 not thoe Irst thmo tho press and the public buve been des celved by tho sumo individual, —— A Comtng Strike, & Iy Tetearaph ta New York Heral FALL RIVEL, Moss., Jun, 2,—Every indieation ut tho present tinu polnts 1o strike of the Brlunurfl' and W eavers' Assoolations by spriug, nt the hatust, unless the munufuciurers returi the U por cent, the Inst reduetion, Doputations at the Bpinners' Assoclution wnu waited on tho agonts of the several mitls this week Lo usk for the advanco of 1 per eent received unfavornble unswers 1o tholr putition. Thoy submitted thole reports to a speekal meoting of the Assoelntdon hetd this evening, and thu result was, after u #uneral diseussion of tho subject, thut o scries o rosojutions wers adppted, which were subatautislly us follows: ‘Fhat a commities e nppainted to repore at the next westnig s 1o whuthier it would bu wivisuble tostrike tive, ten, or i whole of the mitls; thut s conmitteo of five, uoting in conjunction with Becrotary Hows @ uppolnted 10 suleet thirty momburs to visit tho various trude orfuulmuum in the country to sk (belr support in the strugglo thut I likely to/tuke pluvos thut u commnitics of Hve e appolnited 1o Interview the wouvers wid card- en of this vity relutivo to coucerted aotion on the part of the opurutives; thut every memnber of the urgunlsation bu requuated 1o husbuud kig CiTizes, wrees and tnko all preenutions an they muy deein best, to strength 8 tlon; that they eommtniento with all branche: of the United Mule Spluners’ Asdoolution of Amerlen, notifying them of tho facts A8 thoy staud wnd thele intendid avtion. o Wenvers' Assocfiation niso held o neeting this eventng wnd deelded to petition the mann- facturevs in foew duya for tho restoration uf tho 10 per cont, OURRENT GOSSID, NOBIN RENBREAST, My ol Welsh nelghbor over tho way Cropt slowly ont In tho sun of Spring, Pushed from her ears tho toeks of wniyy And listencil to bonr the robin slug. er grandson, plaging at marbles, stopped, And, eruel in gport as boys will be, Tossed o stono at tho bird, who hopped From bough to buugh (n the abple-tree, “Noy," rold tho granomothor, **have you not heard, My poor, bad boy! of the fery plt; And how drop by deop this meveltn bird Carries tho wittor that quenchies 112 “1fc brings cool dew in his little bill, LAnd lets It rall on Lho souts of &ln: ¥ou enn sco tho mark on his red-breast still Of fires that scoreh as bo drops it in. My poor Hron rhuddyn! my breast-burnod bird} Hinzing g0 sweetly from Hmb to Himbl Yery dear to the héart of our Lord 18'ho wiho pitivs tho lost like b, Ament! Tsald to tho beantiful myths g, bied of God, In my heart 1s wolls Eath goul thought 13 1 drop wnerowith "o cool nnd lessen tho fires of Itoll, Prayers of love liko raindrons fall, . 'Feurs of pity nre coolfng dew, And dear to the henrt of our Lord are att Who sutTor like Him in tho good thoy do, ~=John Q. IFhittter. JIIYPNOTTISM. New Vork Teihine, Jun, 25, Dr. Wilitam A, Himntond lectured and per- formed somo Intereating experiments yesterduy afternoon hefore tho students of the University Medical College In East. Twenty-sixth strect, Tho nmphithentro . was densely crowded with students and professors whon the Doctoren- tered the rovin necompunied by four young men who hml consented to net as subjects. D, 1lam- mond gald ho proposed to tulk nbout hypnotisin, The putting of persons n u hypnotic condition, in which they could feel no pafn, wis not 4 new cxperiment, he sald, and hoe claimed no orig- Inality kn tho matter, It was first brought to tho nttention ot tho world seventy or eighty years ngo by Mr. Mesmer, but, ko many othor thines Introduced by non-professionn] persons, it brought him more kicks than bnifpence, Tho power of producing 1 hypnotie condltlon was in tho Individuul subjected, not in the pergon who subjeets, Only certalin peraons, however, wi uble to tho experhne atout twao In very ten men nnd four in overy ten women, Tersong could be put fnn hypiotle condition through different senees, but o simple way wis 10 holl & picce of glasy before n subject—glnes from i chandelier, for fustunce—nnd ho would puss Into the hypuotle state. "This fuculty was nut contined to men and women, but oxlsted also In anfmals, * Lust summer," contlnued Dr. Hammond, 1 hypuotized ernbe nt Fulton Markot, [ stroked a dozen o i, and soon bnd then nll standing an thot You eoulil huve elipped of thoiy fins and thoy wouldn'thave knuwn It, You ean hy priotizo tt Trog, mind, luylug hinon hls bnek on tho palm of your hand, rip him open-with a puir of gefsgora, and It won't hurt bim, hive nlien here that went Into . bypnotie umw;cmnmr without having anything put before hiér to luvic Dy, IIammond thon tovk a hien ont of n g and pressed her head down on the table; she mabied motfonless, o satd hypnotisin was not n good mima for thn conditlon e was deseribing, 18 it wns nut an tnduced sleep, but o condition cupublo of Lelng atfectod by thae mind ol anothor persont, 1o suugested tho word ™ enugignos. Ism,"* which ho nd worked out with fear nng trembling, us l-x‘rrmplng the condition of gree- ke with ¥nme other person’s mind, 11,8, Gray, n 8light, light-halred young man, was then chosen from amoni tho Bubjects for tho first experiment, Dr. Hommoaond hetd o picco of glies befure his eyes, and ho followed it aranmd o rooin 08 1€ I8 were & wagnet, | “ Vou huve reid of serpents charming bie anld Dr. Hammond, 1t 18 the same priticipie ns thut, The glitteriug eyea of serpents bypnotize the birds.” ** Laok here,” he continued, In-lnnlmf n bottla quicity fi the subject’s fuee. " Huro §8 n protty vl Ask lier to take nowalk with o Uray guzed at the bottly with ndmiration, and enctreling it started up and down tho roony, re- quusting of his imuinuey. eampanion the | ure of an extended proniennde, De. {nmuont ran 1 needlo through Gray's skin and left ft sticking fn his hind, but Qrny wins weapped In tho vouie glrt, **Thal’s not i young girl,’ ed br Hummond, taking the battle frnng +it’s i old wonis, 7 years old If sho's n el i, dny. Gray recolled quickly, and n look of ‘Intensa Adirgatst overspread his features, 1le was next glven n slico of lemon to ent, botur told that 1t wai u Florlde strawberry, 1o pronounced it exzellent and thor wanched o 0 of nloo, waich he wis liformed was chocolate-carumet, with grent relish, A sulphur mated wes burncd under his nose. Dr, lammond said It wiis eologno thit he was ginelling., . “TCR fiest-rata cologne,”” nnswered Oray, “al- thouglt it's protty strong.” Ammonla was placeit to hisnosteils aod he woa informed thut ft was water, le pourcd somo on his hunds, smelled th liquid, nod sald i wus oubtedty water. "here 190 man over thore who snys you don't nk the tenth,” remurked D Hinmmond, Well, 'll just gettln bl in shont tvo min- utes,” replied Geny, and tearing off cont and vest ho eushied ucross tho room and tried to get abustudent who hind beon poloted out to him, Young Dr. Hummond eavght hin Just [n thne to revent an assaulg, awd the youty man wosd rought back into his novmal condition, e sald u.-‘dm not remembor eatiug or removing n ‘The glass was put hefore Danlel Wrlght's oyes, and his face at onco beeame Hushed, and tho veins of hls neck stood out like whip-cords, Dr, Hnmuond held o book before hlin sy that 1t was nanagnot, One end of the book seemed to attrnet Wright a8 ho followed it, The ather enid was Auddonly' presonted to him, and, ns it ho hit been repedted h{ o mlghty foree, he fell over Unekward iiko s fogr and struck the toor henvily. 1l wus not hure npparently, nnd was humoedls ately put on his feet, Dr, Hammond thon tohl him thut bo was n colored clereymun, and tha students woro bis colored cum{mm\unu. Wright {llumm‘ n'\-lznrcnnuxnurmumn n tho true plantu- an 8tyle, 4 “You'ro not & elergymnn,” cxelnlmed Dr. Hammond ebruptly, “* You're the Count Joinnes,—you’'re un fietor,” und Wright asstimod n tragle utittude and bursyout Inun fimpassioned declamation, Jonn Wilson wns thon hypnotized, and was In- formed that ho was Macbeth, Ho nssumed nn imposing stride, and rendered wildly severat ox- tructs from thn‘plu.v. 1o wan made to person- ato Col, Tngorsoli, and thon the rlu of u preach- or. Dr. llumnond gave bim, white ‘Iru:ll‘hhl, W bottlo of water, m‘)(r ny L wis whisky, uod that e would got deunk it ho drauk it Wilson suon reeled nyound the room after n draught, advis- fug his cnn*ruml(lnu o **go to Hewvoen und have u Jully gowml thine,™ Thowus Pritehilt was told that his clothes were full of vats, and ho_quickly stripped off nearly ull his garmonts, 1o pevsonntedu clowa, danced o clog=hineo, ana rodo sehalr fora horse n cupital stylo. A needlo wus stuck fnto tho skin of his Band, nnd was called @ plustor. ilo Auld It feit southing, Gray was thon shown s bottie, Dr. Hommond #ald {t was an angel, Gray follon his knees In adoration, erled from feur, und heeame hyatorieal, “ltlsn big black dog,” exclaimed Dr, Ham- mond, und (hrny. leaped over the vailing and landed i n studont’s lup, his' Umba trambling wviolently. MUSCLE AND POETRY, « New York Herald, Jan, 26 1t fssol dom that the dey proceedings of a clvil court are enlivened us thoy wovs by tha fucts in the easo of Jubn W, Hoylo meuinst Philip H, Ou-, man, which came up for trial fu the Marlne Court beforo Judge McAdmn yesterday, Tho stuto of utfairs na nlleged by tho plaintiil, who Is n sort of u Jiterary Adonls, {8 us . fullows: “Homowliere In the yoar 1870 ho was hired by tho defuendunt to train two mon named Honnos- sy and Willinms, whom he desired to eatee for the walking match at Maalson Square Gurden, 1t wus ugrosd that Hoyle tor his services should recoivo $150 and ls bourd, o tralned the two lwdl-filrhmi from Nov, 17, 1830, till Dee, 87, Up o tho presont dato the plaintiir has only yes cutved #8.50 on tho ecount, lenviog i balance of FHLO yot unpuld,” Now comes the dellento part of the story, which shows that & man of veritilo genlus soldom gots his duc, Boylu's employor took hin uside one day and into "his sympathutic ear ponred u talo thut awakoned eomminghng cointions of uvarieo and romunee. Ottinan Know un holresy, and in his endenvor to win hor hentt ho bud aliowed his wmblion to ontatelp bid prodence, and commits tud Impropristics which banishod him from hep prosonce. ANl thia und ngood deal more oyle ruys Ottmau contided to him, There wus oily Ono way to uppedse 1o wrath of his ungered ludy Inve, und sinco tho cur hud not pruven a reudy ehagnel to hee heart und theunea to hor pouket, Ottmun vowed bo would uppoul to tue cyvalone, He would write lave-lettepd, such hurniug outhursts of pootlcal passion thut sho would full 06 g oot In rebentance, and with tenrs of joy surrendor her heart and disgorgy the &0,000 sho way illeed 10 possess, 1o suy ! pleused tt the phaintite wi L il b wed enchnntod, and swore that hig ioyer wua n brick, u ckindred spirli,” outer.” ‘hon Qitmun U Fegular “out-une ho coubil not write lovo-lotten, but uls law his fricnd Hoyly to do so. Ifore o ticnlty, Whilo Boylu's romnatie heart wus throbhing wildly out of sieer syimputby he thougbs the ciso suggested a—in fact, a pecunl- ury connlderntion, Although It wad ruthier eus burraseing 10 Introduce such a cowmonplive tho mattor Ottman promised, T s, to give him §H0 and 1 sult of clotios whleh wus to eost I vetuen tho plaint(it wad 10 writo lettors of such o graceful charncter it they would appeal at oneo to the beart and ronson, voter to the happy past, gently renitd herof the lanely hioiea they boti st apeid wittlo eritel fato kept thom npart, and thou wind up roundly by reforeing fnn vaguo nnd general, It delightful sort of way, to some futuro bitss Treyond tho portats of the bymencal temple, On noeonsidarntion was the 10,00 to bo hinted nt in these epistios, which were to be contined to that klenal, dreamy velit so much neeed to rees oneite the poutiniz heiress tohor offending lover, The letters woro writton, 80 Tloyle suya, amd, furtkormore, they necompliahed tho fitended oljeet, A few dnya nfterward o mot Ottman, who wiis benming with amites, Al Tioyle, my ** he knld, * your lotter dul the thing, onid I all rlght. Tfoieo 1 uot it 40,000 1'11 noever It o’ e charges that not only A1 the Tovers unlte, but wers notunily ensagel 1o ho marrled, Hurely 1 mich i engg QL was tho duty of Ottmun m‘;myhl-vl it promiszed meed. What did fio"get? ‘'wo dollars and o Bt For inseribing the yearnligs of his soul upon o tiimsy sheet of paper and glvinge tho credit to another nnn, only 3250, Hig mind re- volted at tho Iden, and he bronght the presont suit for £174, pot to gratl nviirice, but to vindicuto bla wounded honor, Tho answer to this eerfons compianint 18 plete deninl tho part- of Ottman, wha nileges that he was - wheedled into havioe tho men Willlmna_aud Jenneas trtined ou the ropresentations of the plaintit, whoclaimed to o 1 skilled tenlner. Ottoin nvers it Boylo teained Heancssy for tho witlk on the stipulation thyt he wis toreceivo n pors tion of the prizo money I tho peilestrian won, nnd nothiug if ho lost. " Hennvasy vetived Leforo the rice was over, wid g defendant puts fin 8 connter eladm (or §123, which ne citimy to_ vy Iost throwgh the false representation of Toyle, A4 Lo the more interesting alleimtlons conecrn- Ing the Luly, who s now his wite, Ottman de- clitres them to ba pure fabisieations, ‘The plalntlit, a ]xmmf rleck-lonking young mnn with wollsotlod ha! ng upon tho “stand vesterday, nnd related tho nbove story with vite wiations. He suld that Ottman told him his girl exelyimed upon the Juyrul veunkan which hiy Ietters bid hrought nboitt, P, you niust have beon to eolieye since 1 snw you Inst."” “Flio ease 18 atill vn, ——— IIE PATD, Watl Street Dally News. Thoy sat on tho staps of the Tombs, Ono wus about 4 and the other rbout 10 yenvs old, They looked at cach othier in u golema way fora ain- ute, and thon the bir ono sukl: * Feller told mo tast night that all wnlking- mntel bets was off on 'count of frind.” * Thut's too thin,” replied the little ono, “Wo had u sanare bet, mid you lost. 1shall havo to claim them 10 cente.” * [t wo aldn't put up the money:, “Tkoow it. You trusted tomy honor, and T trusted to yours, You know you could liek mo If T OIE pay, and | koew you wouldn't crawe fish for 10 ceiits. Fork ‘er over, Jim, and bo o man ';ldunnonhumnml.“ saldJim in n dubious vale “.Jim,” contlnued the little one, “you ain't alweys goln' to binek butes, Five yeurs from now youl may be keepin’ n sloon.” Then you ‘L’i“f u':).'.cuumm. Tuon you'll wish you'd pald s bol.” 1 shan't nevor keep o enloon.”” “Then mny be yoi'll riun n steamboat. Do you want mo nnd all_my friends to bedown on vour boat, and o around, saying as Low her tler 18 old and Hablo to hust.' § * 1 don't like !lr:mnlmullll‘{- . “Then may bo yow'll teml fefry-gate, Wonld it b uico for me ‘nnd the boys to bung around there und tadk nbout cortain dewd-honts who oughit not to bo frusted inan offichl position? Wy, it would ran_you out In n weelk,” S1 shull neyer ‘tend ferry-gate; I goln' to runhrnrumue " ssurer” n - gome “ Yea, sura,'” “Then Jlm, don't you walt a minit, Pay right up. 1 know you o ek mu, wind all thats but L teil you If you don't puy I'll pack tho encus on you. bilre thy pupers to nbuse you, and wind you up o tght on your record that you'll be lald out by IL000 nJority. 'fake your cholee, Jim: pay timt 1 cents, and o to Coigzress n-\\'lun?fln or Deut me out of it and gt Inid out colder'n n wedizo by tho honest electors!” JUNTION WANTED TO ML AT JIOME, Wit Strect Daily Newes, He bnd n sbadowy, uncertaln look ns ho stepped out of doorsway on Brondway at mid- nlght and dotulned o belated pedestrian with the quer; “ Eay. will you nnswer me something?" . Wontda ity * Ca deht | u tell me just bow mutch our Nutlonal o, not exactly." n ntilion dollars?" fi lsw't it v 1'Cit over n hundred millions?* - 19, 1 think 5o " U8 tough—tough,"” sighed tho nan ns ho backed to tho wall, - ** Just think of n dobt of 1 hundred million daltars,—a hundred milllon!™ “ Yes, hut why should you eare ahout ite” Lt | ‘'t help but eare—I ean't help but feol Und=} ean't et over feellng as mud a8 n hornet wihen 1 stop Lo think that wo owo i debt of tens of milllons of slallury, and the vnly part I had i 1 it wite to hent o Iowery siloon out of o cont -glass of dngerl “Say, lend mo n quartor to help mo fect that I aut an Amerlean und lovo py country:' QUILS, A Novada critle, speaking of o harplat, said: “Wo never before know thoro was so muieh musle in a gridiron.” “Phis fs 1t knock turn in binok and yellow,” sl tho buse-ball striker, as ho drove tho ball nto the miteher's eye. A Now York seribo has discovered thnt “N. 11" nttachud to the postseript’ of n Bostow fnvis tation to dinner menus " No beans.” A Byrneuse grooer wsed (o smoke his pipe whilo leantng neninst his kerosene barrel, Ills muil now gocs to tho dead-letter offleo! 1t 13 sl that sharks will not bite a swimmer wlmlmulu Nly logs fn motion, If you ean koep klckiug longer thun u shavk can koop walting you'll bo nll vight, A profano Philadelphin newepnper suggeats that now that the urmy 18 fitted out with cork helmpts §t will be necessary to furnish the In- dinns with corkscrews Instend of gups. Tittlo Jimimy 18 Inld up with ‘incasles and suf- fers u groat donls but, when he wis nsked how he tikod tho measlos, ho brightened up und ux- clalmed: *Tho doctor suys 1 can't ko to school for nweek or two, hut’s how L like it ‘I'o his fond father, who has neked him where ho fa I hisclags now—"0.pu, 1" t 0 much bettor plaee than [ hud et gu " lmdeed? Well, whore e your'. @1 fourteenth.” * Four- feenth, you' littlo Jnzy-bones, You wero eight lust term, Do you ¢all that a boetter placer’ *Yes, sir: it's nearor tho stove.” 'wo Galveston men wern mnking arrange- monts 1o go Into Lustness, Ono of thom suys: 1t fs unduorstoad, now, I get two-thirds of tho profi Afl)lllll\ tho most capital, and you Bet frd,” % AN rlght,* responded “tho othor; *but If we huvo bl fuck uud full, thon Wwe 1o to divide the profits ovon," A mnn who never hne money enough on hand to pay his bills, houkht n Pslr of boots on erodit. “How mueh are thoyr" *Flvo dollurs, if you Luy v eredit, us usual, but 810 1F you pays cash down,'" ' How {a thate” *Woll, you see,” eald the NIHILIIO-HIII"!B(I rhoomuker, Yven { kells on orodit [ knows 1t [4n dead loss, so I makes de loss 80 chimill 08 possivle.” *Ar, Thompaon presents his complimonts o Mr. Bimpson, und begd Lo request thut ho will Keep his plyga trom trespuashiz un hls grounds,™ ', Blipaoy preacnts il compliments to dr, Thompson, nud begs 1o suwgest that fn thoe futird ho will ot speil pl with two gecs,” i, 'l'lmnwmn'n respects 1o Mr, Bimpnon, and will Teel obliged 4 ho will add tho letter 1 to the lust worid in tho noto Just recelved, o us toreprosent. Mr. Simpson and tudy,"" *Mr. Blmpson returas Mr, ‘Thompson’s letier unopened, the impertl llfillfif; it coutains belng only equaled by s val- gty = eCE— WEST JACKSON STREET, 16 the Editor of The Chlcago Tribune, CureAao, Jan, 3l.—Last sunimer, whei tho Im- provomont of this stroet was being made, but aulilefontly carly to bave had the matter ute tonded to, the Commisaloner ot Public Works wis Informed by tho oitizens und through ‘Tie RIBUNE that tho main wator-pipe way so nour the surfuee that tho sorvive-pipes. hud froe nuently been frozen, thussublecting tha cltizens of muld street to gront expenss and inecon- vonfenco, 1t wag furthor sut forth that, Ly ron. #on of the fmprovement, the dunger from frost woull by larguly fncreaseit, bocatso tho ronds bed wuas lower, and Hfteen juches of stono would conduct tho frost mueh wore readily than varth, f courso It was the business of tho Depurtment 10 have known all these things, and to huve sunk tho muln to at least five and o hnlf foet, justewd of buving it three and o balf feetns It now is, us moiv ure aupposed (o huvo the datu to determine afl such questions, Jiat what oxeuse cun bo offered ulter huving had tho mutier brought to tho spceiul attention of the Commissioner, nd tho fatts s fudisputablio? Now, i3 milght bave Leen wntlciuted, the worst fears of tho, rosldents of thia streot huvo become fucty, B the block botween Aberdeen wid Morgan streets nat loss than half a dozen sorvice-uives nro ulrendy fruzon at the tups, und cuntiot by thnwerld without dlmfiiflf through the umntcadam to the sanin, vl it 1s belioved that su- athor cold ynap will bermotically senl oven thut, T4 this u sainplo of Dewmocratio blunderiug, or wnly i shrewdly coneeived plun to coinpol this comwunity toadopt the ynny bevurige? WEST JACKBON BTREET. A Volce from tho Bastlie, (The (ulhiwinn- letter was found aftor tho siego of the Jsrile in 1768, dated **n laBustllle, 7 Oce tobro, IS wnd slgued * Quéret-Démory ™ “I¢ ot wy oonaalitlon Monsvlgneur would grant mo, Log st sakee oF God, that L could Lave news of my doar wife, wero 1t only hor namae upon n eard, ta show alio {8 stll allve, it woro tho grents oat consolntion 1 could recely andd T ghould over bless Monaclrne ~Seolarlyle's* Fronch Rovoludon,” Vol. L} O ol it et o sunk 8o low— Preture It Pant indamp and poironous celly Torgottow, loft swith its own thoitght to dwell, Tost iciploss In nmdm?u-u vavos of wo! No nnswering lHght of friendly eyves or flow OF pitaous hitman speech upon thee feil— No night hudat thou of the gl sun, or smell OF tho fresh tlowers in honven's free breath that: biow. Day was na night to thee, and night ns day. Yet did thy sonl reach out to the upper alr— With ono”sole hope wing sad tho earthward awa To know (€ still her heart might love thoo thero And link thoe back ta life from dead deapnlr— Surely thy cry might sturm mon's eare for nyol ~Frascr's Magazine, JL MURATIL AN OLD STORY RéTOLD. What the Governor of South Carollun Huld to the Governor of North Caro= Iinn. ; Retaller, A-grent many yeara ugo tho Qovernor of North Carolinn recelved a'friendly visit from tho Governor of South Carolina, Aftera real Narth Carolinn dinuer of bacon and yams, the two Governars It pipes and #at in the shado of tho back veranda with a dowmijohn of real North Cnroling corn whisky, copper distilled, within cnsy reach.” “Thero wns nothing stuck up nbout theso Governors,” says n North Carolini State historlnn, 1 tho homely but vigorous languogo of hilw section, **Thoro thoy sot and sinvked, nnd sut and sioked, overy anco In n while taking a mutnat pull ot tho dombjohn with the nld of n gourd which thoy used nsa demo- eratle goblet. The conversatlon botween tho two Governors wis on the subject of turpenting and rico, tho staplos of tholr respectivo States, and tho furthor they got into tho subject tho lower down thoy got into tho jug, and tho fowor down thoy got in the Jug tho dryer the Governor of South Carolina got, who wns i square drinkor il o warn mnn, with nbout o million pores to every squire Inch of his hide, which enabled hlm to bisto in n likely share of corn-julce, or othor bovernge, and keep hik curcass at tho sumo thne well ventiinted, and generally nlways rendy for more, while the Qovernur of North Curoling was 1 moro cautious drinkery but was mighty suro to striko bottom at tbout tho twelfth drink, like ns1f nature bad mensured him Ly the gourdful, Woll, thoy sot and smoked and urgued, and the Governor of North Caro- linn was ns hospitablo as uny real Southorn gen- tletnan conld be, for he ladlod out tho whieky {n tho muost liberal masinoer, being particular to glve his distingrulshied guest threw drinks to ono, and ringlng his own doso with great cure, for fear that IF ho didn’t ho might lose the thrend of his argumont, and tho demijohn -ight run dry beforo tho Governor of Sauth Carollinn ghould b rondy to dust out for home, in which case it would look Hke he had not_properly obs sorved tho Inws of buspitallty, which would buvo heen o self-lndlicted thurn i his side for yenrs to comg, and no nmonnt of wpolngy could cuse his mind or ennble him to feel warranteil fn sho ing his countenance to his follow-men, cspi clally fn bis howme distriot, where for gon tiong it had been n main polnt with every gen- tiemmn to keop his visitor well supplicd with creature comforts, and to bund him o good gourdiul usn_stirrup-cup when about to take his departure for the bosom of his famlly. Sin- enlue to relate, the cautionsnoss mnnlfested by tho Uoverner of North Caroling was of no uvail, for at one and tho snine moment tho jug wont dry wvl the Governor of North Caroling, much to hig anbsegtiont mortificatlon, when ho learted tho fact afterward, dropped off into u quiot sleop, whilo the Governor of South Car- ollnn continied to keep on with his nre gument, holding the empty * gourd in hund ~ In closo contugloiiencss = to tho demijohn, and wondering nt the appare ent abzent-mindedness of Lis hitherto attentive host, to whorn, after nmigafo amd nbuif of pain- ful silence, homilo use of butouo remirk: * Goveryor, don't you think (t's o long time be- tweundrinks?’ tho renark helng ovarhoared by Georpre, the body-servantof tho Goveruor of North Carolina, who, knowing that thoro was something wrong, took to tho woors, whero ho romnined” fn seclision for threo days; but tho tiovernor of South Carolina, recelvlig no repiy from tho Governor of North Curoling, mounted his horse end rode endly homeward with un lrre- pressible teollug at his heart that thore wns coming to bo u hollowness in friendahip, and that human nature wus o dunger of drifting into u condition of chuotio imockery.' Ever sinco tho occurrenve 5o tovichingly do- Aeribed by the conscientlou historinn, acommon forim or fivitation to joln 1 sooinl gluss kg beet, * As tho Governor of ‘South Carolina skl to tho Governor of Narth Caroling, 1t'8 w long time be- tween drinks,” ‘The form fa ns ollizaclous ng that used by the itinerant miniator when cenll upon to turn two into one at short notice, hunds,” —— DISCOURAGED DEMOCRATS. Washington Talk of a Fuslon of Demo= crats with Fintists—A Proposocd Now 2*urty to Abolish Nationnl Bunks and Restoro WHd=Cats und Shiinplasters. Speclal to New Yark Heratd, WASHINGTON, Jun, $0.—Thero I8 some quict talk bero of o coalitfon between tho Democrats und tho Greenbnekers, In which the Domocrats aro to drop thelrparty name and call themselves (reonbnekers, and tho lattor ure to wnko the plntform, whilo the converted Democrats may huve the muss of the ofices. * Down with tho Nntional banks and check to the ruleof corpora- tlons* 13 10 bo tho now party ery with which this conlition hnpup to sweop the country next yenr, y ‘Fho rosuit of the Prealdential eleotion hns hud n singularly disheartoning effcet on tho Demo- crata lu Congross, Thore hns not been: at uny thne smeo tho st of Decombor a sulliclont num- ber of Democrats presont In tho Iouso to mnkoe o quorwm. Numbers of Iep- resentatives svomt to have lost all Iu- terost in publie busluoss, and losing all regard for party ndmonitlons and calls thoy Bave remained hume or gone hoine dozew at o time, to tho great dlatress of Spealker Randnll, whe hus had his hourt 5ot on_ rusnuing tho - constitutionnl aml anti-Domoeratie Morgan Electaral Count bill through tho House, and hos fufled boeausa ho could not porsunde Demicrits enotigh to romauin bore oven for i duy to makoe i suorim, and thus defeat the Republicans when thoy libuster by refusing to voto. 1iut this absonce of Democrata Is not the only phenomenon noted here, hio astonishing fnene pueity for tho ordorly und sonsible transaction of the publle business munifosted in both Houges by tho Democruts this scasioi bus beeu amatterat genernlcomment. 1 theSonnto Mr, 141, of Georgln, uppenrs to Liave taken commnand of his purty, knd s dragged it Into Rome vuarl- ous mires,” Ho hns insisted, contrary to tho gon- erul desive of his party, on pushing the attempt to ust Heuntor Kotlouw, He knew beforehund that this would tall, that o coukt not commund tho support of enough Dewocratic Senntard to enrry tho mensure, But this consldoration, which would buve deterred a wiser won, rid which woulil havo led his party, i€ ft had nny woheroneo, to forea him to nbandon bis purpose, hins not bad tho least effect upon him, “Then ho sufzed wpon the publientionof thoChlnese T'riaty to call for nn fnvesthantion which |8 muking bin und hln’lun-w 1n tho Benute still more ridiculons, 1t o safd that Mr, HII got it into ble houd that Mr, Kellorg hail glven tho treaty to 8ome nowa- puaper, and that It he could fix " this on him ho could seouro his expulsion, Hut it ls sald now that sovera! Dumocratic Senators may be cunght i e, 1HIPS trap i ho pushos tho fuquiry, und that he {8 cmbarenaged f this nnoxpeeted turn and fnctined to drop the Inquiry, Tho meauiug of itnllls that “Mr 5 has buon pevmitied to uso tho Democratie party in tho Bonuto for a futllo atjempt 1o gratily his porsonal dleilke of Benator Kollogg, and ho bus dono this in splta of the vigorous pratests of leuding Demo- crutio journatsall over tho country. 1n tho Ilouse the Speaker, who " knows abont a8 nuten of politieal principtes and constitution nl wothods id w 10-yoar-old boy, began the ses- slon with a tixed determinution to paga tho Mor- gan Blectornl count resolution. Thie resvlution tiles In tho faco of tho must oherishud Prluumlns ol tho Dumocratio Eurly, It strikes n futal blow at tho doectrine of Btuto-rights, beenuso fu us- sumes that Congres shall decido upon the right of it Btato 1o uvo the vote of its Presidentlal Floctors counted, clearly contrary to tho Constl- tution, which makes cach 8tate ehooso Electors and vertity tholr volo to Congross, and lenves tha Stutes, oach for [tself, to curo lu ita own way any dufeot in tho election of Llectors, i, Hundoll bas o fur falled 1o hls scheme, buit ho bas txed his eyea 50 olosely on the resos lutlon that ho bus let uthor, mbllumulm-sllm 03 without much systen. Tho debato an the Funding bil), in which e, unluckily for himself, took a considerablo 'lmfl' stiowed only that uclther e nor other Nomocruts hud tho finan- clal knowledgo or goneral capacity w doul with thoe subjeot, and the bill was Hoally got out of tho Housy und Inte the Henate, to the great res Hlef_of the Domuorats xennm'llly. wiio privately confessed thut 1T wul too niuch for themt, 1t.wis 100 much forthom, mainly beciuse thoy hud othor objects i viuw besides funding, 38 Nundull, who 13 at hewrt w Protectionist, wis careful muinly that the surplus revenuo should o so tied up as (o cheek auy atlempt to lower sinitles on the ground that whon tho tuxes pros ducu u greator 1ovenuo than 1k roquired for tho ux\v Mdititres, 80O DUFE ouyht to be remlited to rollove the tuxpayors. - Other Democrats wantod 10 use the Funding blll ae a club to beat the lifo out of the Natlonus banks. Othors had the silly notion that they should ¥ shapo tho refundiny ns to forco the publiv creditund to acoept tho K-cent silver dollar for intorcst and priocipal, Houeu the sndioss wmuddle, Now, al} thisshows mainly u luck of zeat Ine toreat In public businesa on tho Democratio side, They aro disheartened, Thoy foel that ull thelr curly hopes of sowehow contriviug o or- pnnize 1ho next House are futile. Thoy betlevo thut new Admlumnulmll will kuow o how to securs control the Bon- ute, - whionh will bLe u tiv ~to begin with, Thoy bave no interest, thereforo, in the juuediato” future, but ere custing sbous for & mrao and a poliey applicable to t =t Progidenting election, They take no int n tho recent attompts to reovimnize thelr party in New York, These o not two'Dentoersts ln'tho Tlouso who sympatiize with thia New Vorks at: tempt, anld thore are unt o ) who think 1t has tho least projntso of sne The Demos crats in tho Tonac who want to or aro willing to sco. (ol party reorranized on a teuly Demos cratio bnals goula be counted on one's ingera, and would not count up tett men. Tho mass of the Nemooentlo teprosentatives aud Scnntors wint to nvold il disputed questions, and wonlil Iike to piie thoir prety on # sitnplo platform ot opposition 1o Nutlonial banks nud to corpora= tiong, "ront thoy hellove to he tho popular isaie for tho next foite years, and they saeer at Mr, Neek's excellont speach for free shing und at Mre. Morrison's deslra for tnelil roform, Just hers comea in n proposition which gots n greatdent of faver from Western and Southern Demoerats, The proposition coipes (rom the ventmekers, These wentlemorn ' sy that in tho West thoy have maiitulned thelr vrirnnlzi- tlon; tlt (i tha Houth they have shown them- gelves strong enouwh to givo the Democrats troubles thut in Now York, Pennsylvanty, md tho East they control an fmportant vote, Thely proposition to tho Nomocrats Is thiss * Abatdon rour Dumoeratio name, which fs aivendy odious, ol our Greentiiek organization, and with 1his vonlition wa enn earry thoe tHouso next “uur and tho Presidoney of 1881 - Wo Greenbnekers will make tho plittform, you Dowmoerats may have thio oflices, Whnt wo, ug tho Greentinek povty, shnll appeal to tho lwuplc for Ia the repent o tho Natfonnt Bank law, substitution of greons Dreks for Notlonnl-bank notes, revival of Stato banking,aud striet and rigorous donting with core porndons, On that, If you Democernts will join us and drop your pirty” namo, wo can togetbor sweep tha country.” Thit I8 the kiiul of reorganization which is quictly tatked over Jn Demoeratio cireles, and whichgets twenty times na mich favor nd tho New York plan for making a Dontocratic purty. Tho Detnocruts are tred wnd disconrnged. ‘Chey bellove that the party nameo is an injury to them, that it recalls an ovil War record, and that 1t ropels allles, Marcover, s most of theso pro- o nro Demoeratle only in name, and nbhor Demoeratio vrineiples ns much n thoy Ja eold water, they fire rendy enough to go over (o the Greenbackors if they can only sco a hope of suceess through such nconlition. Norare tho Greenbaek doctrines repugnant ta thow, Thero aro not two dozen Demoerats in both. Houses who do not want to destroy tho Natonal bunks, Thore Is no opinien so_ general among thon s this of hostility to the bunks, There scems o o n kind of cruze amnig thom for tho relistal Iishment of Btute bunlk and If oue ingulves why this should bo dono hoe 'engily discovers that Ly Stato bunks these gentlemen menn real estato banks, bunks which shinll 1ssus notes Lottomed on tarms, pluntationg, houses, elty lots, and all kinds of wildent security, Hence, whilo the Demuocrats nre despondent, tho Greenback lenders enrrey **u gtiif upper Hp.* They beliovo that tholr thne has come, ’t‘llmh“l tho Domocrats must and will gruvitate o o, i t— CONGRATULATORY. The Colorcd Citizens or Chicago to Gen. Q. 0, IToward, At n meeting of the Club of Unlon Friendship, copposed of young colored men of this city, held on the evening of Jan. 10, Mr, James 11, Brooks wns doputlzed on bebnlf ot the Club to transmit to Gen. 0. 0. Hownrd tho follow lny lot- ter, congratuliting bim upon kis transfor to tho commnud of the Dopartment of West Point: (8 cAGo, L, Jdon. 11.—den, O. O, Jnward— RespecTiD Bit: A fow of our best colored eltl- zens held nu Informal meeting for the purposs of publicly thunking the out-going Adminixira- tion on the part of our race ln” this communits for ftaonce agaln wise pud eilicient etforts n teyiug to appoint right men in right plices in tha country's service, who.will dignify and ren- der tho maost good to all classes without regard to rice, In It jovery department, especindly the recent uu};mmnmm of yourself, whicl 18 an en- tire sutlsfuction to our people, and ton great ex- tont n reliaf to the best thinking peoply of the whale country. Iint lenrafme that 1 had been tenching for tho Freedinen's Bureau underyour manugoniont, and having high testimonials from you tind your subordimites, the Club solioited e to teider you their profound nud bearty congratnlations upon your nnlmlummnz to tho Acndemy, with assurances of tholr cntlre confi- denco that no injustice or partinlity will bo tol- erated undor your management ot tho sehool. Asldo from your heroie devotlon to your coun- try’s scrviee, of which you sustaln and bear dlstingulshed ovidenve in the loss of one of your best montbers, you have aiso rendered many valunble nets to tho cause of phitan- thropy, of wihich our raco will bonr unmistak- nblo ovidoneo, Whilo wu felt very doubtful for cuusu at tho boginulng of Presldent [lnyes’ Ad- nfuisteation, now we feel that it louks more favorable, and overything wns dong, wo believe, In good fuitl, “looking to tho promotion of tho- best intorest of tho ‘wholo country, for which our people hnve cause 10 be thunkril, though - throvgh fraud and " de- ception our peaple in the South will suon be lelt without a singlo representative in the Leuls- Iatlve Departinenl of the Government, And taxation without representation is slavery, tnd one of o geentest horror of horrues that @ race or ntion can be rubjocted to. But I think the thme 18 not fur distant whou this country wiil ho mude to feel thut an injury to tho moeaniest eltl- zen 18 an nsult to tho wholv commmunity. Wo fect ussured that the doloful repétition of unjust and wminanly trentmont with whlch our colored gidets were assallod on severnl oceas siona will to n certain degreo digappear. Conl- dence and henpefulnoss for tho future muy ho foutnd in u high degree among all classes for the Acadomy und arf'mn- Aupervision, Aliow o to #dd fn concluslon tho promptings of my owt ngs, Lsteeminy goudness profernblo to greatnoss, you huving stindled ti cultivation of tho soul togother witl the intel- Ieet, nud shunning n presumptuons réllance un your own abliitics, you bave souglt from above tho streneth of purpose necessary In n contest with tho ovils of this worli, which hus o grandly cstablished your namo in historys 1 yony lubora for the ignorantand sympaily for tho ops rosacd nre still roinembered by those whom it has bornw the beaviest upon, Hoping you mny havo an honorable sucoess, and continite to enjoy tho full mensitro of hup- pincss in tho Tuiuro as you bavo i tho past, which has been tho resitlt of your sonse at jus- tice, L am yoirrs in bohalf of aur Club, Janes i} Brooks, No. 22 Fourth avenuo. Followls Gen, Howard's reply: TEADQUANTERS DEPANTMENT OF WEST POINT, West PoINT, ‘N, Yo, dine SL=Jimes 11 Brook: Eag—My DEAR S1it: Plenso avcopt for yoursclt nad thoso assncinted with you my warmest thunks for the kind expressions of cunfldenco to whioch yourlotterof the 11th Inst. gives uttorance. [ bavo but judt assumaed my nuw dutics at thin place, and In'tho mldst of thom nm umble at this thuo to givo as full and freo in oxpresslon af my sontlnontsns 1 othorwlse woulil ke to do, 1 willondenvor to Justify your predictions. Vory truly, {0""' . O, Howaun, Hrigadior-Ganoral United Btates Army, e —eth——— A CLEAN SWEEP. Tlow Two Millors Were Drawn lito the Glure of Speculautlon and Got Scorchod. o New York Sun. n the fall of 1870 I, & N. @, Miller, of Dirlige- port, Conn., camo to this eity to engoge In ex- tonslvo speoulations In corn, whent, und laed, T'hoy pinced thelr business in tho hunds of B, A Kont & Co., 8) firond strcet, and doposited with tho firm $250,000 In cash aud $2X,000 in dividends paylng sceurlties, The opuritions were carried on by Kent & Co. 6n un oxtonsive seale. Ono day lust yoar' Mr. Kout informed the Blilers that tholr capital had all been nbsorhed in speculation, and about §10,000 besides, Tue Millers enlled for furthor oxplunation, but not gotting all the dutnils desired, thoy conmenced suit for an necountiuy. Kent & Co.'mado nn unswer which was held by the Court to be too indetinit, und a second answer wus requived. 1n grauting P‘ustunluy 1 motion to make the second answer afso more detinlt, Judgo Hurrott snid: “Tho dofendunta present u imostoxtraordin answor and nfilduvit, 'Choy noknowledgo thin recolpt of enornous us of monoy from the aintime, dechiro that thoso sums havo been abe gorbed, und substantially assert thut they eun furnish no comprebiensivo partioulars us 10 the process of ‘ubsorption, And this they sy accordunce with tho custom of tho Produce Bxe chnngo, of which thoy wera mombers, Trey udd thut tho plaintitl's maney formod purt of n con mon fund; that tho trunsaetions woro most! by what arc ealled options; that they eannot u signany purticulur option to the plaintiira; wi thnt after tho transfer of options thoy cunnot ruce them upon thulr books so ue to determing by whoin tho sums lost thereby wero netuaily pald, Al this s simply—oXxeent to the inltiated — monningless Jurgon, aud the dofemdsnts may as well understand, onee. for all, that tho law will not tolerato such tritliug, 'They ind botter ot falrly In tho matter und make i cleun breust of it} uithor frankly contcss the plaintiffs’ claim, or fil\'u thom datn sulliclent n liw to Jus- tify the u! nnr‘:uuu of tholr moucy and propers ty, 1f tho dittlouity urlses fron the extsiciion of weommon fund, lot thetglve full purtiontury with regurd thorcto, mul ahow how' plulntiifs’ vonncction therowith caused the nbsorption of thelr part of tho wargin. *Tho motlon 18 wranted witls $10 costs, to bo puld unconditionally,” . —— Readlor to Give Advice than Tale It tialtimore Sun, = - Aftor llstening 16 1 loctura by Miss Phobe Couzins, the Bt, Louls luwyer,” In tho Dover Jul) Court-louso tho otbier uight, Benntor Saulsbury satd; *Bbo 18 pretty and tlented; buit shie lind better o tnkiug cary of somo gocd man's houne, adorning Wamu's proper sphvre n9 & wife and nothor' A byatandur rotnrked; “Tako ber, thon, Benator!™ Lut Senator Hiy- ard’s uld bachelor cotlougie walkud off, ehaking bils head, e Thut even tho form onrl«lb* Jury 13 not portectly fren from prejudlee Lolleved by some. Bul I our sectlon, 5t Jacobs O his been teled by that great jury,—tho publle und been judged tho mtulliblocure for 1then- wuatism and all painful disegse ————— Horaford's Aold Phosphato gives speody bon- ofit for night sweaté in conswmption, 1t strengtbens the nerves and muscles, snd proe 10tEd LOCOVERYs Y'3 SARSAPARILLIA RESOLVENT THE GREAT DLODD PURIFe Changes a8 Seen and Fel R ) they Raily Oceur, Aft. er Using a Few Doses. 1, Cond epirits, dinappenranco ce Tanguor, metancholy, inered reakne e e, O CE9 B b ineg ) £ Btrength ines 18l for food, no mo brueh, good digestio ah;c];.nnwuk ) fresh nrml v:muimu il Isuppearanee of apots, Liolehs 1o i [aoks elonr i fewin (o chunged Srom 1t turhid and clundy nppgrr® ton cleitr chores or amber colors water e ? ey from tho biwblor R i et without puin or sentding; litle or v WO Bl OF senkian, OF 1o sediaeny; 4. Marked diminuiton of quantity tieney of involnntary wenkes ny (I nfleten i thit waty), with certaiuts op poed funnent ewre. Ingrensul v exhibinh 1y he keevotiine glnuds, and fuction 4 storgd to tiig severa] orjun, lmrinony o 5. Vetlow tinga on the white of 1he eyes, g tho &wnrthy,-Sallron appearnnee of iy sy chamgeed to's vlear, livoly, and healthy coor ©8 0. 'fhose euffering from wenl of wleorjteq Igpgs or tubaroles will realize geeat Neuoly epectoratiug freely tho togh pi 11901 tho Iungs, aly cells, bronchi Whilpipe, thront or heud: diminishinge the frequency' eoughs gunerul nerease ol strensth thivngtion tho systems stoppuge of nlghit-sweats ud painy md mlln’m of woukness nround the ankle |Eji§. shoulders, ofe.d ceseatlon of ool py chllls, sense of anocation, hurd breathng ayg paroxysm of m"im un 1gine down or arlslngjq the morning. All these distressing ayinptoig vendunily aud surely disapyens, T As duy nfter duy the SAUSAPARILLIAN |y taken new sigpns of returning bealdy will appes, n8 tho blowd Inproves in puvity and strenay disense will dimiulsh, and whl forélen and inpuey deposits, Bodes, 10, cancors, hard lungy, ete,, bo resolvad away, and the unsound inadg donnd amil hewlthy: uleers, fover hores, chrony skin discases, prydunlly disappear. % 8. In coges whire tho sysicm has been sl vated, nnd Merciiry, Quicksilver, Corrostvetyy. Tlnutd huve necuniilated aud. beeome dopoieg 1n the bones, Jointe, ete, causing carles of thy oones, rivkets, spinrl curvatnr Jhite awollings, nricoro voins, ot the A BAPARILULAN will resalve away these dnpi &nd exterminato tho virus of the disease from tho u(nmm. 9, 11 thoso who ure taking these medieines for tho cure of Chronie, Berofnlous, or Syphilitis diseuses, hawever slow mny be tho cure, *fee] better' aud tind thlr gonceal health finproving, thelr flosh and weight inerearing, or even keeps ing 1t owh, (L 18 1 BUre #lem tit the cure fs pro. gressing. 1u theso disenses tho patient elther #uis hotter or worke,—tho virus of the disense jy not inactive: If not arrested and driven from thie hlood, it will spread nnd continue to under nine the constitution. As 8oon a8 tho SARSA. PARILLIAN makes the patient **fcel betier,” every hour you will grow better and Increase iy honlth, atrength, and flesh, Tho grent powor of this remedy §8 o discaseg thnt threaten death, 28 In CONSUMPTION of tho Lxmfiu and Tuberculous Phihisls, Serofge la-Syphiloid Discnses, Wasthe, Degeneration and Ulcernton of the Kldneys, Dinbetes, Stope puge of Water (Instantancous relief aforde where catheters have been used, thus - doiag awny with the palnful operntion of wsing thess instrimonts), dissolving Stone in the Bladder, end lu nlt cases of Inflammation of the Blad~ der and Kidneys. In chronle cases of Leucorrhaa and Uterta disnunes, One bottle contains more of tho netive printk Ple:l of Modicines than any other Preparation, Yruken th Tenspoonful doses,whileothers requind flve or six times ng much, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, 1. . . RADWAY'S READY RELIEF GUEES AND PRREVENTS Dypsontary, Diarrhen, Cholern HMorbus, Feved and Axue Knenwntiam, Neuvaigio, Diphe theria, Influcnes, Sore hroat, Dimeuts Breathing, Bowe: Complaints, 10088ueas, inrrhes, Cholern Morbua or palnfaldm chargen from (e Dowols, uro” stope in ordmise nias by taking Hadway's leady lelief, No conges: tion or tntammation, no wenkness or jassituds, ¥l follow tho use of the 1L, it. Raliat, ' WAS THE FIRST AND 18 " IR THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Instantly stops tho most excruciatingpainy milnya Intlamnintons, and cures Congestionty whether of the Luugs, Stomuch, Biwels, of other ginads or orgins, h{ “ana npplleation IN FROM ONY; 'TO TWENTY MIN No matter how violent or exeru Rthuemautie, Bed-riddon, Intirm, Crlnt‘ ous, Neurulgle, nrgxm. tritedd with disense msy ’\lfl‘cr.‘llADWA\" UEADY RELIEF will adord nstant eurc, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYE, £ NITLAMMATION OF 115 BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF T BOWE | CONGESTION OF B8OIH THROAT, DIT DR PALPITATION OF ‘F) 08, ANPOTItY linproye AT P ution o e g undisturly § . 1 BYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPIITHER] - . 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