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LELlY vl auuv LEABUas,. gitylbAn, ORFIGN Tho South: of Spain Visitod by Heavy @ales and Disastrous , Floods, Violent Wind Squnlis Prevalent Yesterday in London and Yicinily. .Polnnders‘Rofuso to Swear Al- legianco in United Greek Churches. St. Petersburg Surrounded by an Impenetrable Cordon of ¢ Soldiers, No One Allowed Either to Enter or Depart From the - City. No Material Change in the Con- dition of Beaconsfield at Last Accounts. The Porte Agrees to Cede Torritory to Porsia, ns Demanded by England, —_—— The Italian Fiilance Minister I'ronounces ‘Strongly In Favor of Silver. Explozion of n Bomb under the Windows " of & Epanish Nobleman's " Palace, SPAIN. ectitl Cable, Manuin, April or severnl days i serles of gales und heavy endns have swept from the ocenn consts acrosa the peninsula in tho South of Spain, caualng muny shipwreeks and lossof, lifo, S severe hus buen tho wouthor thut foif four days the mail stenmors in Cadiz, Tangiers, | Algezaced, and Glbenltar were detuined, In Madrid the rains eaused o versy unusual rlse in tho waters lof the Manzunures River, which cavers the valloy under ihe prlace. Tho flood reaghed tho . howse! and gordons of Campo Morn, In tho provinces south of tho Capltal the nuthorltios report an Im- menso destruction of eattlo gad erops, "Trutng were stopped and tefegraph posts wora loveled. Boveral fmportant towns in Andalusia are flooded. I'ho Governors of Badujoze, Mcerelu, Gronnda, and Cordova telegraph that thoso tlties ave SEVE RAING, THREATENED BV PLOODS, - Tnthe Valley of the Guudnlquiver the entire Aistriet {3 menuced by tho swollon river, A did- L putch from Sevitle siys thut f tho ratlvond am- *bankment glves way, u great entastropho {8 geertnln, In four of tho suburbs both banks uro Hnvaded, Even tho St Slmo Palace gardens ind Ithe pleturerque suburb of Uring nro surrounded “hy water, Slxty miles of tho valley uround sare tlooded. 1t 13 fmpossiblo to relleve the vil- inges. Lven fu Seville it 18 ditlicult to asslst tho people. Resciters Trom the vessols In tho rivor nnd gendurmes From the gareison In bonts husten to ald tho aiarmed popuiution, King Altonso, with tho Ministor of Public Works, will teave at the end of the week for Soville and the tlouded districts, HENUR CASTELAL firmly intonds td ndvocate universal suffengo Wil vvery reforn of tho resulutlon of 1300, and will nover geeept otifes under tho Restoration. Tho Mudvid Journals comment strougly upon tho lester of Seiior Castelue to M, do Glracdin, Tho Conservative papors prophiesy bls fature necoptunee of oflice under Alfonso, The Re- publican and Democeratle papers severcly cons dewn bls uititude, 10 €O"S HUCCESSOI. QGen, Lopez Domlnguez, nophew of Marshul Serrunu, goes to Cubs ns Gon, Blunco’s sues cessor. T0 1 XTENDED T0 THI: COLONIES, 4o the Westen Assockated Press, Mapa, April h.—Tho Cabinot has declded to npply the Spanish Constitution and vross laws to Cuba and Yorto Rtleo. 5 INGI WATER, The Guaditlquivor River 14 bulf a motro high- ery causlog nuxioty. e A 1oMu . was exploded underthio windowsof tha palaco of *tho Duko Bontonn, No onv was hart, VLOODS INCREASING, The floods af Awlalusin buve {nereased. The _;Rmu visits Andiflusin fmmodintely. RUSA, WILL NOT 8WEAIL ALLEGIANCE, Cracow, Aprll 3.—~In atssinn Polend the peas- rants refuse to swone alicglunco in tho United cUreek churehes, Thoy domand to be sworn be- fure Catholie priests, and have driven awny Qreek pricsta, The Governor of tho proviuce celares thoy must tuke tho oath I Russtun cburches, THE BOMB-MARER Sr. IrTEmasuig, April d.—Kibaltecbitz, tho omb-maker witl bo tried with tbo othior prise ‘onory, ] TUE MINISTEI OF HOUMANIA 'to Ttussin, und commundunt of the fortress, diod 10T a cold caught ut tho burinl of the Czar, A MEATARY CORDON surrounds §t, Potershurg. Noboby 13 allowed to onter or leave tho elty, TIE NEW COUNCIL. Tho Councll of Twenty-fivo electod by the now itomporary Council wus presoptod to the Eme peror, TRIAL POBTPONED. Tue arrest of Kibaltlsehlts rendera necossary 9 postpouement of tho triul of the consplrators. THE IRISIL. UNPROVOKED MUBDEN. Dopriy, April 8.~At n meeting at Clough, County Kilkeuny, Dillon renil n telogram from Ballughadoyno nbout the altray thare yesterdny, stallng that the police had fired on tho peuplo without provocation. Two mon were killed, two aro dyiug, and threo wonmlod. AN DDIENSE ASSEMILAGE, At Clonmel Thomus Scxton, M, 1%, addrossod 10,000 peonle to-duy, + ALLEGED SELF-DEFENAE. The dotalls of the rlot nt Butlaghudoyne Bat- urday.are ss follows: The peoplo attacked the volico, who wero obliged to ffra In self-dofonse, ‘Two rloters ware killed and thirty-1wo wounded, fourof whotn uro uxpeoted ta live, Ono polico- man was killed and soveral soverely Injured by stones, PUECAUTIONARY, Loxnox, Aprili—Tho Land Leaguio have ro- moved thelr hooks and pupers from tholr otllces 1u antlelpation of u duscent by the uutboritics, NEW ZEALAND, A DUDGET OF NEWS, WeLLiNaton, Fob, #.—Politieal affalrs aro qulet. Farliament {3 furthor prorogucd to tho luthaf April. It lsunlikely that it will meet boforo the end of May, Tha Governor hns roturned to Wellington Tram a tour of the north of tho feland, Nutlve watters quiescent, Lwports of the Coluny for 1850, £0,162,011; due :{V“HL'. £2202574, chiully tobucco und spivite. LXpoTts, L4000 Incrense, LGMG00, a8 come bared with 1679, Gald, with appuyently_ good bruspeets, hing beo ve L aghects, b 0 djycovored fn mu-\lun\w of GREAT BRUTAIN, VIOLENT sQUALLS, Sprctol able, LOXD0N, April 3.—Violont squalls prevalied {imberday and teday i tho'vicinity of - London. u”l? sl boats Hilcd, with boliduy pleasuros Sekors wure cupalsod. (f 'tho buouts birud ub rAmith on Haturday nfternoon efght huve fafled to return. 1L 13 thonght that alx- feen lives aro lost, Four bodies hive alveady heen waebed astore, Thero wero many Ine quirles nt Chiswlek and at Hummersmith to- duy for tho 1mlnsing, BEMOSSFIELINS CONDITION, To the Weatern Assoclated Uress, Loxnos, Aprit =10 p. m—~Banconstietd at noon hrd A reten of spasing, Since thon he has b mleep nnd nourishiment, Hao 13 not materinlly Worse than [ the mornlng. . TIIE BAST. PENSIA TO ACQUIRE MONE TERUITORY, CONRPANTINOVLE, April h—Tho Porte aeree ta eede Kholonr to Persin, 08 demunded by miund aud Ruesln, th necordianes with ths Treaty uf Merlin, LITENOAT DUBY The Internationsl Commission elnim that does for the malntenuneo of lifebont Atutlons on tho Huck Sen should bo pald to foroign Consuls, and tho Porie hns reorgufized tho LitehuiteServi The Delrlsh Ambssador reeantly ardered glish vessels to puy snid dies to the Consulite fustend of tho ‘furkish oftleints, Tu con: the Captatn of tho I'ort refusea sue vessels tho right of entry, ITALY. " THE BUNGET—SILVER, TRoME, Aprit f=—In the Chmmber of Deputles thio Mintster of Finance sald the hulget of 1830 showed 1 surplus of 1506,000 lire, 1taly would tuko part In the monetary eonferonce, and he hoped arrangements wonld bn agreed to which would obtan for siiver the widest pussiblo mar- ket on the sume terma aagold, FRANCE.) CHICAGOANS IN PAS) Npeclut Cable, TARE, April —Among tho Chleagonus repls- tered hero to-duy are Mro ang Mry, C. Colllny, Hobart "aylor, aud Fhilo Wilbur, QBUTVARY, To the Western Associated Precs, Pang, April 8—Jujua Noel, the pninter, Is dead, EDGAR A. POE. Unpublished Liotier £ futing the Scandals Sot garding Himxelly spectal Dispatch to The Chienqn Tribune BarTistong, Md, April 8~The Hullimore Americap will print to-morrow tho folluwimg let- ter frorf Edgar Atlan Peo 1o the late Dr. b 1, Bnodgruss, onco editor of the Baltimere Sutur- duy Visitor. It wan recently found by Mrs. Snodirnss among her husbaud's pa- pers, and was written at tho thne when Poe was engaged on Grehem's Magazine in Phil- adelphin, und when ho was stitl eontompluting 1ho eatnblishment of the Penn. Monthiy In that city, 1o had left the employ of Mr, Ihtrton, editor.of the Gentiomun's Maguzine, wnd the lut~ ter hnd appurently vevived tho seundal coneorn- Poe's dlssipnted hubits, It rofutes tho churges ugainst lhn b e most solomn way: | PHILADELPHIA, April L 181L=MY DEsICHNOD anass: 1 teae you fve been thinkhiyg It wus not my design to auswer your kind tetter at all. 1t ks now Avril Pool's-Day, md yours s dated Mureh 8, Jut belleve mé, nlthotgh for venson 1 muy oceaslonally pustpune my reply to youn favors, Lium never ju danger ol forgetting thom, 1 am much obliged to you for periltting mo to hand dver your essy to Mr, Grahaw, 1t will nppenr n the Juno sumber. In orlor to wnders atund (i3 appurent delay yoit must be In- formed that ™ wo g0 to press ot singuinrly eurly period, Tho Muy number I8 fow within two doys of = bejue rendy for delivery to tho malls, 1 shoukl boe piensed to receive s brief notles of Soran's pocma for tho Juno number, it you think this witl uot bo tov inte. In regard to lurton, L feel i debted to you for the kind luterest you o. \mmfi but- - searcely know bow (o rc‘:ls My situation is cmburrassing. 1t is {mpossibie, o tho Poet 1% Aftout Jge= ud you sy, to notlco a buifoon nndu relon s ong gentleman would notice nnothor.. Tho lnw, Now, IF tho truth of 1 I Justitieation, w thon, I8 my ouly rezotiree. seandsl " contld bo udinity I mean of whit the Jaw teris seandal, I would iuve matters uil my own wi Dwoukl lustituto a sult forthwith for his per- sonal defaantion of myself, * 1le would bu un- able 1o prove tho truth of bis allegations, I coutd prove their falsity and their malicious intent by witnesses who, seclig mo at all hourd of ¢ tny. have best spenk, 1wean Burton's own elerk, Morrell, and tho compositors of tho printing ol n Tact, Teould prove the seandal ulmost by ncetunn- would tion. 1 should obtuln dumages, But on the ather hond, 1 bavo never been scrupuious in - regavd | o what bave | said of hime 1 - have alwan told hlw 3 o his face, and overybody else, that I Jolied upon him s o blackyanrd and a villlan, ‘Chis 18 notorlous. 1lo would muet with s-notion tho truth of tho ullufmlun.’wh(chl coulil ensy vrove, us he would tind it ditlicult to prove the truth ol bls . own rospootin e 'This would not avall me, Tho lnw will not ndmit ns Justitication of my colling Billy Burton 8 scoun- drel that Dilly Burton s really such What, thon, c¢un L do? If I sue. hy BUCS, Yon 800 how it S, At tho sumo timo I may, nftor furthor rofloc. tion, bo induoed to stie. 1 woukd take [tus un et of klinlhess, hot to sny Justlee, ol your piit 1t you woull seu the gentlemun of whom yon #poko and ascertaln with - aceuraey, ol that may legally avall me; that I8 to say, what wud when werd the wonds uacd, und whotbor your friend would be willlug for vour sake, fur uy suke, gnd for tho siko of truth, toylvoe evi- denee IF entled upon, Wil you do this for me? So fur for tho matter, kol 48 it concerns Dirton, 1 havo now to thank you for your de- fenso of wyself, ns stnted, uro a physician, and 1 presuniv 0o physiulan cin bave ditieulty in detcetlug . tho drunkard ut n o glanee. You mre, mareovor, i llu\mrg man, well vead b morals. You wll\ never bo brought to belleve thut 1 could write what Fdally write, ne 1 write it, were Lusthis villlny ~ would “juduco thods who Know mo not 10 bolleve, In flue, pledge yout Lefore God the solemn word of o gentleman that | am temperate even to rigor, Front tho hour fn which I first aw this bnsest of calumniators to tho hour i which I rotired from his otlico In uncontrollnblo disgust at his chicanory, arrogance, ignorant brutulity, noth- Ingwtronger thun waler ovor passed my lips, it 1%, however, due to candor that 1 fuforin y upon whut foundatiin o has oreeted slanders, At no perlod of my 1o was 1 over whnt mon call Intempernte, 1 never wus in tho hubit of Intoxication, I never putronized Dramy & Ca, but for n brier perlod whilo resgided [n Itichmond and edited tho Messenger 1 certaiuly did - glve way atlang ntorvals to tho temptation held out on all_ sides by tho spirit of Bouthorn convivinlity, 3y sensitivo tem- pornment could not stund’ un vxcitoment which wiis an every=duy mitter by my compunions, 1n short, 1U° souletimes huppened thaf WA completoly tutoxlented. For somo days aftor cuch execss 1 owna invarfably conlined’to bed, lut it 18 aow quite four years slneo 1 have nbandoned overy kintd of " nlcoholly drinke— four yeurs, with tho exception of slngle ‘doviution, which oceurred shmtly aftor my leaving Burton, and when 1 was induced to resort to the occnatonal use of clder, with tho bape of relleving n uervous attuc! You witl thussoe, frankly stated amount of my sin, Yo wil also oo the blackness” pf that which could rovive n slunder this nature. Nelther can you full to porvelve how desporuto tho mullgnity of tho slundorer must by, how resoluto he must Lo to alundor, snd how slight the grouuds upon which ho would buttd up a defumnntion, sinco ho can find nothing het- ter with which to churko me thng un acousation which cun be disproved by oroh und overy mun with whoui I am in tho hubit of dally inters ocourse. 1 lave now auly to repent to you, I _general, my solomu - ussurgice thut " my bibits are n8 fur removed from intemporanco usthe day from tho ulght, My soledrink is water, Wil you do mo the kindnoss to repont this assurance tasuchof your own frionds us hnnrun to speuk of 100 In your heuring? 1 feet thut nothlug mare {4 requialt, and you will ugree witn mo Vigon vellection, Hopiig 800 10 hoar from you, 1 am yours most cun&lul- v, Evaan A, Por. b1, B Sumlln-nn. P, 8.—You will roceive thomagnzine ns a mat- terof course, [ hand supposed thut you were alrendy ot OuT freo 1st, ’, 1, B.—=Tho I'enn, 1 Imrw, not killed," 1 wonld tho wholo 18 only "Beotehed, havo upwurug under glorlous nusplces and wit cupital ut command In March s ude vertised t for tho unuxpested bank suaponsions, In tho meanthne M. Grahnm hus mnude mo o Hberal oftir which 1 had grene plea ure Ju aceeptiiye, Thoe Penn project will une questionubly by rusumed hereafer, o et 2 A Dwarf Who Woears a Man's Ilag, , Pottaritte tPa) Jouraal. John sfeConnell s the namaoof the smallest mun in the coul relon uud ono of the suulicst men o the world, Unlike muny othor small wen, bo i3 unly notleeably swmall i tho mutter of hight. 1304 houd, the’ broadth of chest and slz0 OF ils walst uro those of a tully doyeloped man, 'Cosoe M McCounell tike o #seat on ki onlinary ehalr would bring o it to n bronze stutue of grivf, (e ollmbs upon it Hiko u d-yoeurs old, and when onee seatod hils feot dungle six inches from the Hoor. §lo s n L)luumnl und ntolliyoat lookiug . whicl b keupa slosuiy shavod, e will be ‘curd Of ugo on the 2ith of June, und stopped growing u good many eurs ugn, 1o was bora o Yormont, uud came o tho conl reglons of Peansylvauln hine years Ago, Huwours T bt and measicos (bl #ix inches urowl the clicst, JHs urin measures slxtecn inches from thu shoulder 1o the tip of i3 midalo inger. M8 legs mcusuro_ elghtomn Inches in lengt, o wears o No. 8 hoot, He stands 8 fect 111 inches Wit his Voots ury und welghs elghty-six poida, i ——— 1tend of, proc and uee Hop Jitters,and you Wil D6 tEau s Beulihyy wud kappye o orond ¥ Some Bonsational Duvelopméhts I West Bide Houschold. A Jealous Hushand Discovers Mis Wire in Another Maw’s Room, o Fires a Builot Through the Ueiling and Badly Frightons tha Parties, Whal the Woman In the Case Has lo Say Re- garding Hor Alleged Indiscrolions. Faets That Would Indieate (ho Exisfencs of o Deeply-Laid Nackuaiting Seheme, Luclan 1. Atchorson, a travellng salesman in the employ of the A, IL Androws Fuenlbio Company, 18 locked up at tho West Lnko Btreet Statton, charged with tn nssauit with intont to Xill upon Austin A Burnbam, bookkeeper for the Chleawo Club, on Monroe streot, Hesidents fnthe vicinity of No, 460 West Madison stroet were startted ghortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoot by i woinan throwlng open o window In the third story of the bublding, and Frantlenlly shouttng ** Policel” Bome boys who wara on the aldewalk below wers apperled to, bt they were poro anxioud to find eut what the trouble was thun to obey the womnn's mnn- dutes und bring policeman, Other and older persons (n the block were of shnllar Inclination, ‘Fho woman,after valnly shonting for the polie, withirew from tho window, but stiortly dfter reapponred und FIMED A 10T Into the ulr from a revolver. She ngain tried to attruct tho attention of tho pollea and, falling i1 thls purpose, flunlly dispatehed n messongor. to bring the police. Ofileera Jiekiing and Muun regponded, and wero Immedlately called Into the bullding. Some minutesluterthey emeried, and, entering a drig-storo ut'the nearest co ner, nerested o mn who proved to bo Me, Ateh- crson, the escited woman's husbnnd, who had entercd the drug-ators only u fow moments’ bo- fore, and sent word to tho polleo station thint he wus thore, “Upon hiin they fouud a revolver, oy olismber of whioh was empty, und 1t sooi Deeamo nolsed about that Ateberson hnd at- tempted to kil bis wito and a boarder 1 tho house, by fivlng one shot at the,. while 4oy were Hona [n the Intter's voons, 1o was loeated In tho searret_of the bonse, and bad watched thetr proceedliyes through a hole which his bl Lored in tho ceiling dirvotly over, tho bourder's hed, 4t was throngh this hole that the shot was fired, Mr. Atenerson was tnken to tho station, and his wife wnd My, Burshagn were notitlod 1o Lo in the West. Madizon Street Polive Court oarly thils furenoon to pruseentc the wonld-he nssasii. For tho purpord of iseertutuing tho entises whicl led to such a murderons intent vn the part of the husbund, n 'T'iin reporter enlled upon Mrs. Atchierson und ber slleged paramour, My, Durnhuw, 1 fow hours after tho «hooting, Thoy wore found together in tho comfortiably- furnlshed parlor of e dlut on the thind floor of No, 400, and both wore quite wi fnterviewed upon tho subje ) hud heard gomething of tho nnture of tho [njured husbund’s story, nd Wanted n fair representation of their side of tho cuse. Mrd, A, {3 u brunot of rather petl ire wnd oo plal, homely fuee, which is 1 using thivn othor- Wi She §3 the mother of three chllds tho oldest & boy of 10 or 11 yenrs, und iy consequont- 1y long pust the bloom of youth, In response to the reporter’s request for tho story ol her mgr- ftul troubles, she began; My nnmne Is Junnfe 8. Atcherson, I wus mnr- rled at Grafron, Ve, Juiy 20, 1863, aod shortly thereafter moved West with my hisband, We Nved in Nitnols, Kynsis, and Miehlgun, angd thon returned to tho Bust foe o short time, Moved oub Wost aanin n few years ago, anglived for tmo ut Clydo, Last winter lived on Washiy stred, nnd lust full moved nto presentquarters, My hlisband weg . ALWAYS EXTREMELY JEALOUS, ? and began to exhiblt ot lenl dlsposttion within one week of our marrluge. o did not wish w10 _go {fto” soolety, wnd pre- tended 1o diétate oven whet'» feles - [ shoukl ndmit to Iriendship. Ho thought lis mulut{ was all Lshould buve, and whoit ho went away ho expeeted me o romaln enged up ut home until his roturn. For sowe yenrs pust 1 have (l‘l‘qll\,‘nllf' tnought of suing (qru divoree, nd 1 certainly have wished time and again that he wonld prodeure a divores und save mo tho trouble. 1 hinve frequently noted in ways which Ihuew woull provoke Rt stinply to brig w [ nbout such result, The disposition sug for divorce, nud tho tsposi- bl us mueh ns possible 8 entertutoed by me, Alted moving Into thoso Guurtorn wo determined to reut out sucl roond us wo did uot need for onr- sclvey Lo gontiemen, und the tirst woek In De- cember My, Burnimn ealled and wus rented the room be now veeuples by Me, Atchierson him- goll, ['T'he room is tha choleest Iu the tut, nnd 18 Just oil the pavlor.] My husbund tolil me that Mr, Burnhuun was wll eelit, and thae ho was nd of 1y folks, 1o bas told me frequontly consult iln whenover during his absence [ should wuub rdyles wpow uny subjest, Conscs quently Mr. Ik hius come to bo conversent with ugreat denl of our dumestie intelicitios, Uit you eltonny prrtienlur uuts of oruclty an the part of your husband:” tho roporter asked, in tho hopo of gotting down 1o the drift of tho story. ‘+Oh, yes,"” replied Mrs. A, “1lo wna always eruel sud Insultiing Lowards me, ung lust July fiv treated mo shametully, He wonld come upon mu with clenched 1sts, geinding bis tectb, and Tairly hlssing vut his words, (e FREQUE Y THREATENED TO STRIRE, hut tongue-lushings wero what i1 had most al- wiys to caditre, Sunduy, four weeks o, o mndu threuts i writing, onice by - tote which he shoved utder the dour (e which ho wald sub- stantinlty that unless 1 relented and chunged iny conrsy thore would bo s death i tho fumily before twelve hours, This note I saw tim writing, and besides, It was i his handwriting, no utteinpt bnying been mado to disguise it, i it boro his it bitial, - Another note was sent by our boy, sod In {6 wero othor thrents, In cimetusion ho suid ho would by _ut tho eorner drug-gtore for hulfe un hiour It 1 wished to sco him, floth these notes [ gave Mr. Buvubam for sufo-keuplog, and thoy nre now whero 1 cunuot readily got utthotnd Subscquoitiy my husband temnnded them of mu, and whon 1 suld { bwdn’t thom She enld tauntingly, *“Oh! 1 koow, you wint to use thom agutnst wo I u divorcosult.” He was ubnsually vio- lent that day, aud, followlng e out i tha kitchon, sald," *— you, I'll nx you yet,” und threatened to #trlke mo, 1o 3o nxbiblted white powdoery which ho suld would quickly o tho work lio winted done, 1 wad 80 at'rald or him that 1went to Mr, 1’6 door, and, sttor raps ing, told hime not to undress, a8 1 inight need i ald bofors imornlng. Tho qunrrel, howavor, wid pattahed over sonie way or othor, und the 'l'uusdur tullu\vlnfl e went away o a husiness trip, He rotuened st "Puesday, sooner than ho expeeted. Adeteativonnmed Uhititendon, linving anoflice ut Room &3 No. 177 Clurk streot, wroty Ll u vote anyhng thut be wished (o sew hin bu- fore nny of his fumily, about u trunsuction nt hig honio ou the 2uth of November,” ‘Ihls 'transagtion” 18 one of' the muny inter- osting rutiilleations of tho story of tho unhappy couple, Mra. Atcterson tells tdis verdlon ol it: A Mra, W. G, Loomis, wkomn sho bad learned Trom long ucquaintuiceo 1o rogarid s o fejond, oanb day introduced hor, on tha strest i front of wus neirly nhw tho riding school, to u A, Mottimer Goi, who subsoguently wudo suvoral suelul calls upon ~ her hee homo. Mrs. a Loomis, she enys, proved tobo p false friond, and sh now hlumes her for hving trivd to_involve her dn u shametul blacknailing oporation. Upon one of My, Gofl's visits, whilo she was showing blm tho apnrtinents wialch sho had for rent, shie lienrd fooistups upon tho stalrs, und goluy to tho door wis CONFIONTED BY HER JIUSDAND, Upon Aculnrn;lumlonmul the Furlur. ho cn- tered'ind nsked hin to bo seuted, and by then domauded of both her and the stringer the lnt- tor's nne und his husiness o tho honse, Mrs, A, euys sho guve hlm no satisfaotton ‘whatever, and” uinin Aoted us 8L sho could ‘to provoke Bhn. Ho fumod and jruntod, and whllv ho wus threatening hor fu tho kitehen Mr, Goft loft tho house, Mr, Goff catled soveral tinies hoth befure and after, ‘This geeno on tho 20th of* November uppears to have beun the busis of | schuino for hluukumllv fug Mr. GoR, and Mrs, A, would havo it uppear thut ber husband, Mra, Loomis, Calttenden, thy deteetive, wnd porbups othbrs ure lntorested in tbo nefurious attempr, und to-diy, to the beat of her knowlidgo und botlel', wus to biuve been tho Jany d(l{ of gruce for M, Gulf to aitonce bla ue- elisors by coming down With u unlsono sum of Gasl, 1 answor to guestions on thls topio Mrs. Atchiersonmgle tho follow tuy statentent: SNome duya ufter Mr, Golf's visit, L was ridiog down towa with Mrs. Loombs, whont | bl not you learnod todistrust, und when sho slghied bint at # streut coruer shu Wi for gettligg off tho uie und speaking to ijm. Mr, o wiss spoakhig o & polleenii, but turmud it oneo o s, but Wiy unusully cold, resorved, und eurt In his cone veratlon. He sl some bop hud been attompts ing to blackmail hin, and thut lotters ind beon seut or etandestinuly dolivorsd to his wire which were ealealutgd W disturl his mgrital rela- tlons. Othor und worso fetiers wero throutencd, Ho sl bu did 1ot praposo 1o put ip with Buch worlt, and that be hud alyondy hlred s law- yor and n deteetives Ho tondered us the luw- Yer's cardi bis tn U, und upon thy roverso was Chittendon's mldress, 1o euid, in i very sl sucoriug tono, * And pochups you ey kiow smnething about it s, Loomis felgned complute “fgnoranco of any Llackmatiog operation, ungl the ntorvivw thun onded, Tho (nllnw(mf duy . stranger catlod upon e und nsked mo 1601 know Cllt- tonden, und when 1 sald w0 bo hinted that It would ho for my ine tecodt to éco tl, und threw aut athor vicue ninta, § had boen uware that [ was botogg shiks owed dutly, Tor L wised ta wee nien across thy strect froi the holsu who fullowed g evory plico t went. Thoro wus one who used to nte tract wy uttoatlon by Uirtuy with biy bandker- ok ils 4' and | was tempted to ver and this Hring tho e onding, However, 1 Whon iy Insbaod 1eft twn [ was no longor mirbectel oy Tiags Biod ety W tilenl Lo vay Brought 1 stat i dength, which he ob T0 WIS I con o o furimney with M 12, HhiECe Rk Iremn, et 0N NS el efted thine nod place, Pl wis to b {1y 40 sult which iy hushand wad to brbn,z azninat Mr, Goirs $i faety fron what 1 understood, he bud lrendy ingtituted sut throngh At U, 8tory, for SN dj lenrn what the chnrge wos, annl 1 oir sty e dvieed ane not i {me my hitshind Hrsk spol nlturney, s, | eould it e eomz to by £ I3 was e Al ke ol brin o my Auit o revived (o epirits, aml - tren e witte . more deferener o would sy, Wit no ehneklo M UIL have 2500 and_ yow'll have 86,000, and vl pay the furnititre | guess,” o lonting over the ine prospeets of yetting Mr, Gof's eish, I wid goitig 10 leave Town niter thut, nnd he wis going to il a Bone for ks Aelf und family i rofne litte village whore they were entirely unknown and whore uwr might Jlve n cozy, hnppys toving Jife untli the eud of tholr dnva. o reeeived and exs hibited a lotter fron Chittenaden which requested him tomake sure In sottling with Gotf that smnething handsome wan settled upon Mrs, eson, Itrcomed to bo alt he thought of, Al heewr Tavonld not aien the confession wo haud ngunere ‘Thursduy in which I TRIED TO KILL MYSELE by drinking sulpburie ncld, but h jo by tulilng away the hottle. o) attempted sufelde by taking laudanuin, faot be wis nlwiyva revented hetore 1 Tlegurding sho aifule of yesterday niternoon Mrs, Aletieryon had this (o sav: Luclan had neted quity ditterently sinco Suturdey, and was Inu Kindly and loving meod apparently. Ho spoke ahoitt the Goff sebeme, and sid bo thought it wonld be hotter for him Lo lenve the house rod not be sgen all day. He subsequently that _ he = WAL going over to walk pnst Goft'a Mouse: lig wanted Qolt 1o sce him, 50 that he would be seared and would know that he wis on bis tricke, Sle snid o men, one of lght complexion nod the othor apmrently disgulsed, hud heen seen by him Jouving Gofl's Wouse and golug to W Alley's regidenca on Fulton strest. Mr. Alley held a_ chattelenjorigage on the furnlture in 4 atu] Ateherson was o n o little anxious to kuoyw what his wite thought of Alloy and his uctlons, A second nots from tho Arig-atore was 1o the effect that he wis gomnge over it the South Divislon, and wonlit be gone wilphnt, Mra, A, Bays sho was rented i chindr beslde Mr, Burnhmin's bed, consulting hlin 1 to tho meining of her husband's notes; when the histol - shot was fireld throush the cell- neg. She did uot know where it eamo from, but reallzed that T was hor hushand and determined 1o eanse hls nrrest. Sho subsequently ascortuined that the shot was fired through u hoto In the celling, ud that her curiony husband had shaline holes In tho eeil- fuys of other rootns, Bhoe was unnbie to find how ho galned gecess to the sirret In opder to ‘bore these holes and watch throngh thom. My Duenhin wis preseit nt nli those utor views with Mrs, Atcherson, and fully corrobo- rated ber story, Thursday sizht Luctan tuxed hit with luving caused his wite’s refusul to ho confessfon, und ho then told bim that e was i professional Llackail, * you eall me # blnckmuller,” said Ateherson, nadignnutiy, *Nu, but _you nre concerned with the blacks waflers, und uro abont tu suin your family. Ho got qnite angry, and ‘hot worlls were pssedto uud 1ro, e, Barahoo | clsg tondd, o camio to the howse w stranger, and_hnd unconseiously heen driwn into the Atchernon fumily’s wifairs Ly permitting thom to cansiit htm upion mutters oh whick the hus- band nnd wife diifered, . MIS. TOOMIS . wne scen nt her hume, No. 417 West Madlson street, but she was not in o conversutional moad, 8he denled buving (utroduced Mr. Gott to Mrs, Atchlson. Bho knew Chittenden, but he could tell his own story, For her own purt she knew nothing nbout any blackmsilive oy Uons, and did not keep cothpany with that cluss of prople, Mrs, A..she thonght, bud most sinware riatbly bolled her IF e mnde any such state- ments to the reporter o othiurs as sho wis nce credited with, AN ATTEMPT WAR MADE TO SEE ML GOFF, but his soi, who wns found at tho residence, corner of 1lshop court und Washington streel, sl he was absent wt Jollet, wid could give no Intormuation repavding his fnther's privato af- fuirs. Atcherson had fnthnated that thoro was wwarrnut vut for Me, Gol’s itrrest, byt he re- fused to juy by whom It wus I3sued or by whom 1t was to be served. A REPORTEN CALLED ON ATCHERSON at the West Lako Street Police Kiatlon Inst night wad found him ina very exelted condition over tho eventd of tho dig. e was very uratorical In _his style of “talklng, und in- ded into the converaatipn some very vig- orous remurks concernlne Ihirnlnm nud thit person’s velutions townrds Mrs, Atehorsnn, I regard to thut portion of her stuterent which relntes 1o Golt s be was disinellnud to talk,but - mitted bavine cndeavored to induee lier to sign tho confessfon to which sho refers, claining bt what he wrote witd 8l ply w refteration of her admissions w him. Concerning the mmtter of nuy suit fguinst’ Golf he was exeecdingly reticent, ro- ferving the reporter to his attorney, Me. Story, for informution relati ‘im thit portion of tho ense. JIo ulso deelined to tutk about any trou- Iles with hia 0 ich weetirred previous to tust week, but freely ndmitted baving mado holes In toe collitgs of varlous npartmonts i bis rosidenco for the purpaso of playlng spy upon tho uction of his wifo und Mr. Burnhain, Yesterduy afternoon, according to hiy state- maut, he seereted himself n o thg gar- vot abovo Iurnhum's reom and wite ek netlons which lett no doubt a4 to his wifo's bntidulity, Ve then fired the shut, 63 ho suye, In order to frighten the couple, und, frout il neconnts, seemy to hiavo succeeded ad- miirably In this deagn, Up to within o fow duys ho il bean on terms of warm personnl frlendsbip with l!lll'lllllllll, and hod every confidence i that Individual’s upright- news ot eharactor, Further thun this My, Atclierdon was not in- clined to ik, except ti the way of indulging In lamentations’ concurnimg his unhappy condl- tion, aud making promises of startling reveln- tlons when s domestic infolieitios uro brought intocourt, - e e E— THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE. Gon, Joseph 1. Huwley Teplics to tho Letter of Charles Hancocl, of Buss ton, Speetal Dispater to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, April 2.1 learn by telegraph that Tug TrivuNe hus published o lotter, which 1 have not yet recelved, nttueking with great vio- lence the honor of thu Amerlean Exchauge in Europo und [18 managers, ‘U'bls has been dono without ono word of conference with its woll- kuown and responsible Divectors, At n regulur wmeeting of the Directors to-day Iinw requested to any to you that wo very weil know Charles Hanvock, the author of suid sttaek. Mo s o dis- charged employ of tho London ofice, whoso practices luve recolved our severest comlomna- tion, Ilo has writton threntoning letters and bus beon denounced and delted. The Bircotors aro fully conversant with the managomcnt of tho Company, and renow their oxpressions of confidenes in tho munugers und u!lluur», Ihy Direetors authorizo thu ollicors und counsel of the Company 1o Act prompily and onergoticalty 1 defonyo of their rights. vit N TLAWLEY, Jos Prosidont Amerlean ¥xchunie in Lurope. e —rig—— FELL INTO THE RIVER, Huyg Johuson, 1 Swede while under tho Intlu- enco of llquor, at 31:30, st night fell into the rivor near Polk-strect bridge. Ho saved bim- sull by solalug hold of the Dllus boueath tho dock, and wus finally resoued by Thomas Frost, of No. 7 Halsted strest, who was i wittess of tho ucetdunt, Johnson was accommodated with u oell ut tho Armory, Au unknown man, whilo erosslug Ogden Slip on tho fee ut G:16 last uvening, acoidentally broke through and wus drowned. 3, Plolifer, tho tender of Ashiand=avenuo Lrldge, wade nn offort to suve bim, but o wus oextincet budy wus reeovered, Tho deconsed wis about jonra of ago, wid Woro s dark shirt, buekied sihoes, usd White shivt, On his horson wore foud i pockethook contnining t ecenta, i fant eule, und o pliosograph of Blmsclf, Lls wife, nud ona child. e ""HOME PLEASURE," Honry Utz fu Jocked npat tho Wost Chlongo Avenuoe Statlon chorged with baving stiubbed Peter Holf on the foft shouldor with u pookot- knife, thottg 1 wound about one lnch wide and two deep, Tho aifray ocourred at 640 yustorduy aftornoou i u danee ‘at No. 712 Mitwnukeo avenso wider the nuspices of tho Homoe Plogsure Club, Utz wuf on tho foeor and iroventiug somoe of the girls from dancing, whon Lot futerfered with o, and the stubbing wis tho resuil, Hoff bl his wound dressed at o neigbboring dra-store, it wis taken bomo o No. 8 Humuel street, Utz wus arrested somo titno ntter tho Agbt at bls home, No, 1553 Mifwi- keo avenyo, The wound 18 not a dungerous one, e —— Howure of the Weed] Lowdui Puneh. “ Callidine, the nuw alkaloid oxisting in to- Buceoy Is u llquld us polsonous as nleotlne, tho wwentlenth purt of oiy pautlulu ( puralye witd WL s frog. e London Tunce, T'he chemists nro nt it u; "Lhowseh the weed tiny o sweator than wanna, ‘Fhore still nay bo secn whint thoy eall nicoting To clgurs that uro mude In Havana, And now bora's 1 now aliulold, Unllidine 18 the nume—its surprising; 11 tilsh w dog, wnd, when tn'en by o frog, JEw il ki, nfter st paralysing. Away with the fearsomo olgnrl Al yotg stopl Coltidine ind boen injt * For yours, {€ you please, so Uil smoks at iy oaso; Gy v Luck that Hivan this winute, nl Horgan Runs the Beale from Russia to tho Tenth Ward. Another Profest Against the Gon- eral Advance in Rents. Failure of the Uarponters to Form & Union or Fix Wages, Organization of the United Barbors' Association. THE SOCIALL A meeting of the English see tlon of the Soclal istic party wia held at No. 54 West Luko streot yesterday afternoon, About u hundred persons werd present, Mr. Tussel was culted to the chale, M. T, L Morgun rend un extract from n Ch cugu puper, shuwing the rates of puy of French und German vegular urmy ollicers as compured with thoge puhl to schooimasters, Ho nlso read o rimilar exteaet I regard o the alleged il treatment of puttpers (n West Virginlu, 1n con- trast with these he presented a copy of IHar- ner's Bazar, Iy which Coluinbin i3 duplicted ns sympaibiyzing with Russia over the murder of the Crare The portraits of President Lincoln and Alexunder [1 were shown slde by slde 1n this pleture, which aroused much imbhignation on tho purt of Mr. Morgan and the audienco, Sra, Sehwenek read the report of geommitten appolnted to present the views of the Bocinlistic party to the Farwell Hall Temperanes Convens tion. Thucommittee considered tholr mission a aiieeess as the Conventlon had not indorsed unthier the Itepublican or Democratic candidates for Mayor, They were sutistied that the Co venbion wis a fair one aod not pucked In the in- terest af Mr. Clurk, Mr. Moraun demuired to some fentures of the repurt und w general discussion followed. Bomg \-3rl":'|lx;mcm ents were mnde and the report adopted, My, Morgan offered n resolution nstruct iy tho Sceretiry to correspond with Sceeroti Igine n regard to the ulfeged torture of R, slnn Nihillat priconers, und to udvise hin to send u supplementury disputed ussustig (ho Czar thut the American people thoruughly sympathized with this lnst evidenoe of the liberil, bumane, nnd clvilizing temlencies of tho Hnssinn Gove erment, This resolition wad adopted withont debuts Mr, Morgnn offered unother resolution, setting forih that there wus reason to belleve teaches n thu Tents Ward public school wore. Instruct ing thu ebijlilren under thelr ciare that the Sochit- st8-were bud people who wanted to divide up the property ol oihers, Tho resolution enlled upon the Bonrd of Eduentlon to Inquire into the facts, and I fouml 1o ho ns stated tovrder tho iscobtittuneo of tho prictice. Mp. Hishiop sald that his ehlldren wero *apot- tod” In the Benmmon Fchool simply beenuao thoy were bis ehildten, He bud compluiued but hud mot no reiress, Mr. Hunt wanted the teachurs tosay all they coull wrainst Sociullsts, us It would lead tho clildren to fnquire ihio tho 1ucts, oudtn n few years they woutld all be Soclalisty, Thy resolution was wdopted, nlso one ealling upon tite Leglslature to punish tho rallronds who huve been contentding mt Rockford. Messrd, Morgan aud Iluntsangea * lnbor song " tothe timejolr “Trump, tramp, the Loys nre marehing,” whlle Mr, Blshop travoled avonnd the room tuking up i colleetion, The song wus recelved with much applause. Mr. Wheeler moved tha reéstablishinent of the * ngltntlon fumd,” nnd tho Chale was authorized lul:rlmulm.ncummlncu to tuke chargo of the matter, Morgan offered tho following: We, tho tennnts of Coleago i inRes-meeting assembled, most emphaticully protest nwninst an inerease of (ho nover-censing tax upon Inbor lled rent, which islevied month wfter moutl, fler T, 4 slckness ns fu beatth, when unetuployed or when enygioyed, for thoe right of w resting-ptnco on tho earth, aving tiently snbmitted to Le robbed on ev hutd © through this long and dreary winter, Lelng foreed to puy from two to thiree thnes tho cost for fuel wfter hving 1 out our hurdsearted wages tor rotten egg: tugh chickens, disensod " nteat, tullow butrer, satcled uud tloned sugnr, adulternted und polsouous brend, ten, coffee, ving frults, wedfeine, ete., Inshort, robbed in evervihiug wo have purchasod o ent, driuk, or weur, we bee JMevu It 1o be otr duty to eneregetieally resise tho demund of the land-shirks fot more rent, Dot a fair roturn for tha Jandiord’s lubur in providisg an hubitatdon for Wis tenants which all honest Mmen e ever ready 1o pay, biat for bt whieh Herbert Spencer deelures * fresh and cuntinuous robbary.' *Tho regolution went on to denonmico rent as n tnx on fubor, * debasing, hnbruting, and eme- Litteriug,” cuuslugpeople to bed lky swine and dirkening fuith In the humnn soul, Mr, Morgun spoko to_the resolution. and suld that In New York and Brooklyn tho resistunco 1o fucreased vents had e o fieree that tho movement for blgher vatea hud been hindered. Hent, next to food, was the higtiest ltem ot ex- penso 1o the luborer, and it wis the duty of worklngmen to combine for tholt protoction, Mr, Newman wanted u 8tronger resohition, lneuulug thoso present to ity no wore 10 lund” jurds thu tho cust of thely improvements, Tho e was counng when the people would say to tho landlords that thoy would bo robbed” no wore, Hent under any shupe wns i robbery, Sy, Seunlde sudd thore wero diiculties in tho way i dealing with tho smaller ¢liss of proper- Ly-0WIEFS, Who WCFo poor maen us well 08 tholr tepnnts, Mr, Adnms unnouncedi himself ns an ownor of sl houses, vecupylmr u lurger bhouso for his own use, 1o thougnt tho presont systent was at fauit, and believad the way to reform it was by eadperution in the form of building ussocin- tionk, Tho fact thnt wll Joures terminated at one time grve the landlords u big pull, Another spenker wanted an anti-rent organle zntion fornied ut onee, Mo, Ryin wanted to know, I rent was right at all, whe possessed the right to Hmit the nnount of It Yeople were too submissive nnd too willing to Lo trompled upun, 1le thouglt it wauli be a grood thing I the cholum would curry off all tho laudiords, Itent was not vght and overy man wis entitied tou pinee on whicli to build his home. 4 Ale. (enson suld thore was no lirgecity where tonemnent houses, wero lu such o terrible con- aition ng in Chicago. 1lo wus Iy favor of paying a falrrent for i decent house, Tenunts were ejectod from tholr homes fn Chicugo In ns Hlugrunt a manner wx over happened in dreland, e, Josoph Greentut offeved the fullowmg: Reaolvad, That wo recomsend tho formition of t society to rogulute the rute ot ronts in Chi- cugo, sud that this meoting svioct an organizing commitiov to start the movement, 110 sunported tho resolution b u stiort 2pecct, cluimlye that they could nll units upon this Lagls, 'Uhils was the question of the day, and this the thng tuke it up. Ha belfeved 1ho st of May should be ubolished, Lut tho tenunts re- maih in thofr houses aud defy tho Cunstubles and Justices of the Pence, of Whotn there wus no ruearon to he wirild, Mr, Flynn sald that landlonds wero slmply spldors who lived on human Hles, Mr, Willlans udvised ull rennnts to quit payos up pramptly and keep buck enviugh ront 10 pay fur unforeed moving, 2 Anothior speaker denounved Gresnhut's mo- tlon us nou-Suctullstiv, and woved to luy it on luo"lnhlc. The motion was Jost by n largo mu- g ority, !lrf.\(unrnn aupported his resolution, {nelud- fug Greenhat's mollon. Anvther spoaker wanted tho Leglstature to regulate rentatin tho sumo muenger s Interest la reginted, suverul othor spenkers denounced ront us rob- bery, and somo neluded all speciva of property in tho sume ealegory, 3lr, Hehflllng suld that, while the resolntions miEht not go so fur us Sochilists would dowvire, they wero good, - Workingmen werd trylug to ko the beat of o bad situntion, and it ‘they coulil not drnw tho fangs of tha serpent they could eut off purt of Qs tail. - o belleved n committee shoukl bo appointed to repure whut 1 tenuuts bid, They would find out [ «d remarknbly few, and that might lead thom te nitute tor wor, Morgan's report nnd Grocnhut's rosolution were adopted nuanivionsly, Mesari, Willlums, Adpmng, Itichurdson, Jugenth Newinun, Pratt, Warnor, Gledson, and Quin wery wsmed ns tho Cammmittos vn Urmnization, aud tho meottug adjourned, TIE CARPENTERS, 2 A maszsimeeting of enrpeuters washeld yester- day afternoon fu tho Wodt T'welfth Streot Turnor 1lall, thio attondanee numbering upwirds of 150 men, but tncluding n tow representatives from other trudes. M. J. I\ Goodwin wus chosen to prosido, flo said thag the meotiug had buon catled 10 nllow tho cavpenters of Chieageo to vune Bult togothor regarding Wupcs and uthor quess tlons gonesally connueted with . the openiog of spring work, 1! thore were representutlves from other trades present they were welcote, bud it wus specinlly Incumbent ugon the curs ponters to couslder uud act upon those quus. tlons Immediately, fnnamnch uy they wers at tho presont tiow divided np intodilforent unfons and unublu te work in mvinony. M. John Dittmunn was then introduced to tho tmeoting, which ho wddressunl briolly in Giore man. 1o urked Bpon aurpenters the necessity of atonco coming (o somo undesstunding with bosves and contructors on 1o quustion of wages. There would seon bo i greut doimend for the carpuntord, but if thoy did not nbandon tho syatem of sustalning diterent unlons hn the trudd, and {nateud brinr about soiny concert of aation, thoy would bo overridden by thy bosses st koptdown to the grinding wuges of 223 nd $2.00 1 duy. A, Patrick Buwriyht, Presidont of tho Slol- era’ Unlon, wus thu second spoiker. 1o spokae agniust tho fmportution of furelgn labor, und by forelgn labor he meaut tho men who came noross tho border from tha **Quec’s ush” to work for choup wuges durlug busy times, s who run back hon with thulr monoy us soot st lull appesred—French Canudluns who had uo fdou of bucowing United Bintes citizens und 1 in onghly unital thomselves, thee wod-will mnd respect of thelr beemica tho Intter kiew that thale em- s workinge band i nd aud would ol fnterests to e compromped atees shoul: unite nton NUBELHT 1t nd Ladior Uenne opratphiceal 1ulon o WIS growing so rnpldly that e ftueeeantig nod nil trudes In seret de- . Tncreaeed wiges should naturally fol- Tt would not exiept it thoss Lrades whero cutie nnlonand Barmony ¥ . 1T hosses auw that thoir men were Indulxing (0 pegty dif- ferences they wottld know that any eat i wages €ould not b RineessTully restito e carpeti- 1ors hotld theow wway ol the feelings uf poll- thes nued nutlonatity, send one get of delegates to thu Trade nnd Lubine Costnell, und by this work- Tz as one man, would b enabled to have thelr Juut demands granted by tho howes, e, DIttmann spoke ngaln, sty that the em- ployers of the worklngmien crully were pory AR Who smoKel Eo-eent ara, hume oround sitonna nml houses of prostitution, wont toehuroh resealaely, wore called gand Christints, il wore all the tine sebieming how they could nrther grind down tho pittunces of their ems plosea, X Af . W, T, Diack spolte in a wenornl way ngninst * monopoltes chartered by gistutures, ‘The Chalrmuin spoke br I suld that tho earpenters il been eutting each othe: of lute, und It was high t thitt they should unlte in o olld Gnjon: otherwisy tho hoses could do with them almnst as thoy ples And It was tno Yankes element prinelpuily which prevented a geaeral Fnjon, The {ollowing resolutions wero hended to the Chatrman: Ttewlved, Thatave, the earpenters and Joiners af the Ciy of Chicngo do herehy demand & per 'Mf b 1Ny Aprit 4. Reanleed, 'That every Satnrdny sbull be pay- gy, and that euly uiie hours snll constitute o Ing day on Suturday. Thu resolitions led to it long discussion, Soiny of the men were afrald that it men nitny- er thotght It would bu n attempts wero made to dinto steike, and oth ugeless move, Koy, sceura i vote, and while this was gwoing on tho meeting broke up by mutual consent and with- out o regnlur adournment, 'HE TONSORIAL ARTISTS. Tho bLurbers of Chlengo convened in mass- meeting yesterduy nfternoon at No. 63 Milwane keo uvenne, fortho purpose of fosming n %o- cluty, to by kinown nd tue United Harbers' Asso- clutlon, whose objeet would be tho combinitg for mutuslly benevolent purposes the boss and Journoymun barbers of the clty, and the estab- lishment of auniform seale of prices through- out tho eity. The chalr was taken by Mr. L. I Knpp, who, after n tribute pald to the anttquity of tho pro- fesslon, lafd before his hearers the ndvantuges of forming nunfon Ly which thoy could heip one snother whon alive uud provide n dead member with & respectable funernl, The most Important objoet of the Unlon would, however, he tho fixing of prices at n unitform Ngure utd atas blghn feure as possible, o would be giad to hear of any suggestions on the suvject, A North Side irber sutl that he had o poudered over n scheme of pro Fte chirges by whleh u burber woulll bo enabled to charge su mneh a square fuch for thy imount of seruping dunofor i customer, Tere was wnelement ot “n thronts unfalrness i chirging u mun who murely hud Bis upper Jip sbuved the same ns was_ denignded of thu otie who_required tho burber 1o goult over his faee. Tle hud known life-Insuranc so- llcitors whom It wis positive loss of ioney to shave ot 1 or oven 195 cents a hewd, Where xueh nn ot of cheek us these gentlenen otferad haid {0 b dennded'of bristles the chnree vught utleast ta he deuble, And then there were the Inwyers und thonuctionevns—nen of nbnormal- Iy developed ciin—who hid slwiys stood on the sunio level with ordinery customers, which was wanliustly wrong, He would [lke tu see w aliding seule of prices which wonkt eanble the barbers fn Such extremu enses Lo receive tho money which they netually carned. 'Ilhe Chigir thouktit tho sugyestion was a i one, provided that it wus net lntended to lower the prive for the custumer wio only reaiired but slight attention on the purt of tho biertier, A Soutk Side Juurneymun cutled the attention of the meeting to the nut that while u Hight and steady touch wid the wreat desideratum soughit to be uttained by the prolession, they should not foreet thit. conversationul ability was atso i ant #lm of the of estbotiy. 8" UL Jute, on recently nttuching 1o the weathor us u subject of conversation, sy journeymen had beon sarely wwled whilo attempting to keop thelr subjects hiterested, Talitjes wore very well, but 1heit thers wis al- ways grent ditlicuity i tnlkimr the vight kind to tho right man, Only « fow duys buelvre, Just a8 he wus on the very pointof eclling u bottle of biy famous *baldicure” -3 u quart hottle, Ping FG—10 10 very resneeihby-luoking won- tleman, ho spolled tho trade by huzarding o wish thut the Demecrats migit o efented In the cominy clection, The mun, despito hls wp- prrent respeetubility, was i Denoerut, mistako futerfered with Dustiess seriogsly, A West Slde barber satd that the sub) tho best method of pushing thie sale of spe wiis one well worthy ot ths Unfon's considi tion, 1le would sugsest thut it might bo w In the event of u customer who wis Lelng shaved absolutely declining to purchnse the proffered fovigorator, thut the lirber fhould In- mediutely gush hine under the chly, or, in tho eusy of hith-Cutiing, 4 plece might be suipped from the top of the nnappreciative mun's oar, Thero wits 1o doubt that 1t It got ‘to bu an une derstood thing thut st fallurg 1o purchuso i volved such Httle necldents, the tradu by specif- fes woithl not fail to be Inrgely tnereasl, Tho suugestion wus ununimously upproved, and w South Side burGer held that u paietleulu Bpat upon . chin and ear bo designuted for tho operntlon, and for tho torture ol ¢ustomors s marked bnrhers could i the future Keep es- pecinlly dull rezors. % P A North side boss-barber unged that he bud fouud that the ordinary methods of jnductug u customer to inditlge in i x(lmn?luu Wera ol iy oltective n3 they used to be, His journeymen, Wwhilo enttiug i customer’s halv, Invarfubly whispered to bim le an undertone Joud cuough to be Beard threo chutrs off thut his hond wis frighttotly dirty, but only twa Gut of overy three eustomers wero Wnildozed 1ite tao extrn exponditure, " He wottld i nnve the rense of thio meeting us to whethe 13 STronger fite slnuation wlgut not, tor the furthorauce ol busi- nas, be sllowuble, Y “T'he scnse of tho meoting was that nnything was legittmato that wonld” promote trade, and it wuy rewmark concernlig uny customer's head mifght bo uttered (n uny oot of voloe In order that o cheek of mperlf formiduble pro- rtions mikht be seured ngulnst bim before o ort thio operating-vhuir, The Chulr munounced that ho had reeolved w letter from @ prominent gentieman of tho city who was nuxloua to recire the suppurt of thy United Borhers noxt Tucsday, mmd who declaced Blmselr heartily In symputhy with thole move- ment, With the perimisslon of the meeting, ho ruind tho letter, us (ollows: S PULTVS HLALL A pril 1, 1831 —GESTLEMEN: Whon 1 was o buby 18 munths old my tuther presvited mo with .t pearl-hundled rizor of the finest meunfueture, 14 would nut Lo eafolo intrist mpst bnbles of that ago whib n rmzor, but in_my cuse ft wid i matter of pecessity, ad alreudy w very hundsome nustuche was begtnnie to wdorn my upper Up. I remomber - well my first shuve. Trat — of ally Jathored —my chin, Then I lutbered my cheek, ‘Then [ drow thu rzor ncross my fues und romoved the hirsute nrpmmuw. 10 thy dellght of. tho dear okl colored unrse, who was witching over my soung destinies. | need not inform you thut'lwns dellghted to becomw, n youug sliavor, or that from thut duy it becatie wy stondy determinution that whea 1camo to tho tinie when T bud 1o cnooso un- ceeupution, | would become t burber, Unfortunately I have never beon alo to gratily that amviton, which still I3 my bearts but 10 my lntention, should mlsfortuno befatll mo next "Fuesduy, to ut onee became i burber, und ag stieh to do nll that Hes {n my power (o promutu the orgauizttion which you futend noxt Suwday - pecfeet, §lophug, Keutlemon, that you 1 @ sticeesstul I your undortuklug, and’ that mmy be n mlue, 1 ro- mutn, ote., C. 11, O Wotion, tho meeting dockied that inusmuch a8 O, L TL had so early (il obtained o lunen- {ng (1 tho tonsorial professton, It wis clear thut to sloct bim Muyor would Lo n perversion of wnnifest gonlus, ond ihat tho United Murbierd Wil nnuntiiosiyaupoort (o oitor tandidato, Inorder that C, 1, H. migbt bo atorded an op- purtinity ot urm(rylm‘ his youthrul nmbitio The meothur elocted gho following orllce Qrand-Muster Burber, J. B, Kopp: Senfor-Suste C. Winkler; JumorsMuster, M, Willlanso Trenwuger, J. il Hots, Finciul Sver ;. Dogon; Kecording Beerotary, . I, Chiorvngot Mursbul, Juns Lussun; Trudiocs, Messre. Munger und Barub, ‘The muuting thon ndjourned, s DRY=GOODS CLERKS, Thu Dry-Goods Clesks' Association hoil o regular meoting yesterday afternoon ut No, 24 Wushington streot, 'Fhero wers about twentys five present, Jucob Tngonthrone in tho chutr, 1t was deglded 1o hold 1 mngs weoting in Aurorn TurnereHall 1t somoe duto (0 o des upotl bercaftor, The meetiug adjourned piter pro- viding tor the sy of elreulurs calling fora wore gencral aupport rem the trude, the Union belng Inu lungwshing condition, e e A Heltivh Distinetion Confurrod on the Ceury 2 = Tha Urinee of Walos on tho 23 ult, conforroed the Order of tho Garter on tho “new Caar, ‘The eontorring uf the “blue ribbon'' of tho Most Nuble Order af tho Gniter upon AMiyxander 1, wis 1o bo oxpectod, uud *1ho lwew Ui 3§ Tu= celvod shat ilisthiction ghnuly and sololy bu- Cittao hn i3 (ho son ug bl futier, wie held It be- foro b In the vaso of the Linperinl fumlly ot Gorimny, the Quuen hus not watlted for “the l:lll‘vumr‘l deutly, but hus already conterrod the distinotian upin both the Crown V'einco und bis chleat son. Vet 1L should bo borae fn mind that ity e buve Fudod (s sasn, tor the Crown 1'rinoe of (Germuny I tho ueit's suil-ine law und U'rh Wil I8 hoy grundson, Tho Queen's Four sons, the Princs of Wilus, tho Dikesof Gon- nutght wnd Bdinbing and - Prinoo Leopoll, weur tho blue ribbon, a3da the Ditku ol Cisbridio and the Duko ol Cumborhind. * Itis uls worn I?' a Duke of Uruuswick, tho Grand Duko of Husne, Princs Chrlstiun ot~ Hulsteln, the Gruud Duko of Meckienburg-Strehita; the Dukoe of Suxe-Cobury wud doths, and the Duke ol 8 Austrin pad B fens nA ri: tho Emporors I, a9 well ns the threo generns of tlons of tho Imperial “family of Germany; th Thus 1t 14 val ) nre o ey, und § rogutar There have been thines € tho Bolians, the Kings of Danatir 1ol and by tho Shul of fhe Royal peraons nre termed oxtra 4 innddition 1o the v impnions 't ated hiavo covetord iy whom i the dis- much as do_Nritlah subleota, e Lthiet one of Willlam T1L's Gere it atlled wus so anxlous for tho Gurter that to ahtaln (¢ nz::unu-»mc-l o & reduction of hils sub- Ry from per cent whon off; LA n year to £10,000, which at 5 1ld ko the hoor ivorth §1 e Inte Lo Fitawillinn, on tha other hiand ered the vibbon, ‘aked what 1t swould cout, anl belng told “idiout £L00L" answerad t he coull (ind n butter use for tho money, ONE HUNDRED YEAR'S OLD. thu widow of John Mason, yesterdny Hnenl descendants Paternon's Ne Centenarinm, s York 1°orhl, Awnluted by Brother of 93, Rocelving enteGrumndehildren, A littlo two-story frane eottage at No. &4 Nortit Maln strect, Paterson, was on Monday tho Beene of 8 unlque gnathering. Mr, Albert . Bogert lives thero with his daughtor, Sarah, was frionds, of whom rome hundreds enmao to shaka Hatnds with und congentulute the ol gentloman, AB the dinner-hour appronched, however, tho tuble, henrt; were | bat hlg devoted untherlng, About 11 0 walted an tl; o0t Uirthday, assisting, ~ The o recelving 1o ™, calls and celebrated 120 of hia morning from lalr ussumed the chnraoter of n puroly family 50 manmbera of tho fumily Bat down {0 dinner, IntNo une room | the houss being lurge enough to nceonmodinto so many, only the elder members, those who were wt least grandinthers aud grandmothers, ant nt tho ble, it tho hewd or which was the still hule and centenartan. The geay-haleed yaungstars olulng rooms whilo tho marringenbie Next o Mr. Hogert sat hixonly 1iving brother, Aaron, Austh now 61 y tably were bis xons, Aitort A now_ Ky v Mta, ! o tnble, ura old, his th old _ennugh to sit ut the Nrother Anvon nsked hlos on the dinner, thanking God for the graat m cy shown his wged brotor, Afler thedintar, On bls left wns nis eighth ehild, lles of tho Duvid A, Lie : A 055 Hoenry A 083 oud _Jobn, tho haby of thls generntion, ;1 b) .all, NL'\'!!IL‘\I of “tho SO were | ncenif fed Ly tholr ud sich tholr sons and dangl of Wwhich the centenueian partogk with an npbes the und relish ns gres contled ainuat o Connt . ddecused (b lonry burde tna nuy of his chilijren o 1 West, of Ei~ tho hustnnaof a {l aseembtited relutl * Whep one hins pigaed the allotted thno three neory and ten,” hu s, duys nre apt to be eatids of e the remaining Thosu of us who huvo lived ity andsixty yourscun readily under stund this. Whitt, then, m IProvhilenco Which bas pr worthy nuee e, i t be the ki Indnnssof ! g tho Hfe of our or Tur boyoml the nllotted ity of 1t tho &ame Hime vorehsafed to bim the vivorand elnsticlty belanging tothe those who nro sull fn the tetive stenaele furexistence, mend Lo you tho example of o life woll g I'eam- cut ut which o man eun tuke any exception., 4\':|<l [ Wit n ieart full of trothle that T congratuluto the grandintine of tho partner of my ifo upan tho exeellenee of conduet which has carved him theough 10 tho extent of an even eentary, Waould thut he inleht dive to biry us ail 1" Othor Lrlof addresses wero nnide, th e old ren~ tlemun replying by simply thanlking the for the plenriire thoy lind aitorded bt ine togethior, As the kiteenoon wore on many viditora took thole leave, Me. Tokert. b them good-by with mutronly-looking Ete’ of her gy ) yenrs, who nnd wha wis deading w little glrl of ohout 8 years, enmo up sy goodaby, voltld ‘o necompanted by 1ot o thom all of tho ldding no - elpn of fatigtie, A hdy, whose nppenrance, halrs, senrcely indicated n - younger lady yet© lave —been il In hand at 4 o'cock to 4 ealled the younger ludy wotlier, she I turn addressed tho'elder by tho suine titlo, and us the e elder huly satd, approached Mr, Bogers fuod-y, grundfather,” and ane afteranother thergranddangiter great- wranddanughte farmes i, I 1 e st yenr until two y und grent-wreat-cenndd ngliter lelssed the old gentlemnn wn ateetionnto good- by. ‘I'he eliler tndy tv n duuehter of Corpollus, Mr. Rogert's thivd child, Mr. logert, who Is @ shocmnker ns well usa up bis plpe. “ DIl ue #mioke mueh?' asked the sparter, re . bimeelt ‘a grandfather, * and that was nlt duy lonz. chitdren~live o his 1ase priie of s In politics ho wis an and bns votwt tho l!v]mlvllmm ek party was “formed. £l KI it n Stite election, regular, but ho * o ut H nwo, When It muede hin Tur the (lest thire, and since then ho bus glv 3 throe yonrs old-line Whig,* since thus et Yoio Wits cist fu HIs lablits havo wlways WS 1 arrietly b total kil tobuecn £ratn bis Intis World re- Welh, sald Tanno ©, Hogart, u grandson and e smuked oned u duy, Mr, logert's descendants now Jlving ure sever sons aud two daughters, ot of fiunily of twelves thirty-five randeniidron clghty.gix grent- Forty Some of bis grandehildren Jovk fally ns old us hlmaelf, for ho is still vigorous and heatthy, o slizht dearness nud dimtness ol sight bekiz his onfy appnrent tatirmities. |, 1118 brother Auron louks many years his senior thongh seven years younger, . pu solecter Al S ErCnt- grandehilleen, e — et from roots, hierh, und ¢rs, Shaker \'Ilhlm:h.‘«'. Wy they will U preforonce Lo nlpat o1, SU tho eharucter of tha United Brothren. - [ty Cinehion: progress| y Ivigornt tmproves digestion, ote, Arends tBeof, Iron, tho standart BUS: e NESS NOTICES. and Win 8 thio blood i reat-ginndehlidren, making 10 In all, ve huve died, bt only o taw chlldiess twelvo 8 sa0n a8 tho pubilio fouend that the Shakers® utpurilla [8 tho genitine Stnker medicine pree nerried, grawn, d, wnd preparsd by the Canterbury Shoke ke 1t In el 18 thelr regurd for o, With adicinal tonto of this L prompte tho brait and uervous system, Hesult: A vound tarm, Diright uyes, bappy stato of wind, Arond’s drug- sture, corner Madison strent wud Fifth avenue, ——— Fuco eoniplexlon. Hapimless jud nutural, conts, plece tu woe fumous * Mira" eologue, daes welt for wiler ' hns been Buck & I2Zaynerta 4Mars? Powder §s n chapning fnvention for the White, Rosente, and Brunetto. A tisting eompunions Wenroe upt te put our srust In that h Huek & Ruyner's * Moth «1 far mothy, ronchies, wd bedbugs for threo yewrs, and bay neveronee falle TETE CONTRASTI Whiln other Daking Powders aro largely ADULe TRIRATED with ALUM aud other hurtful drugy, 2 bas been kept sty ant wholesomencys TH A EALTITE Mude by Janufueiusers of Lupully Flavoring Eatructs, ele., U Price 28 el per: conye B B0 per year, Lo of ol n Ulildron‘s U L to-day, NCHANAED In alY of It original The best evidenco of NES PURITY, P FAUT of its belng an used TIV 1s THE frons Narth 1o Suail, from Enxt to Weat, (n =6 bomes of the rich and poor, nhera It has beea uied for tho last 16 "A PURE FRAUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, HEVER 50LD IN BULK, years. 230 4o Bt THE BEST FASHION MAGAZINE. STEELI & PRICE, Yeaut Gomn, Hpoctal uf PIE MAY NUMBER NOW READY oF THE Hew York Monibly Fashlon Bazar, U BEST NUMBEIG Yy, utalning 5y okun npritg Fusnlons i rom entirv) -colurod prisg Foshl ® bua y. ploment, on slirictive Corer, uxecated 1o c. eription prices ar 131, A tleh varioty, nuw o< o~ e 3l Fashiiuiis fur Childron, siow g e chaivd Iverarments, and kv ¢ Alsais ait Littly und oy Drosmon 4 MILLINERY fary N of n Litwilie flury ontitiud futsaris: LN, ke, Tor Hon ey e & i Li Lo &1 Vaud N sud all tho Nos LUuhE, BUN OfNAN ury MY FLIES TOFL TIK NEW YORK MONTHLY ¥ s for sale by a1l nwsile postai proy i ol W slur; 5L " Dy tho 0 con; ¥y unthL Iulbur o e 8! 1 will o centa por wtnske co i) g year, Addioest watvi-at, Now York ¥ Luny * aha Bl ok 0l a e by Many Cecin LLION BAZAR g Rion! 000,000, ¢ \

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