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w ~ PHE COURTS A Cheerless Picture of Wedded Unhappiness and Misery. Effort to Set Aside a Recently-Grant- ed Divorce on Grounds of Fraud, ° The City Mopes to Recover Something from One of Gago's Bonts= nithe Rocord of Iudgmonts, New Suits, Oriminal Causes, Ete. FIRMAN VS. FIRMAN, Awigo Barnum fs engaged Ia hearing the ¢ over case of Hole Firman against Lo fe aan. ‘The unusual severity of the charges, and the respectability and standing of the partles, drow n largo crowd to the vaurt-roont. ‘Miter the usunl formalities connceted with tho Sinpaneting of a jury bad been gone dhrongh with, and tho pleadings fad beew read, tho plninti® herself wad eniled to the stand. She Is tt pale, sad-looking, refned-appenring: Jnily, tather bolow the average s12c, and on the shady aide of 40 years of age. She wns married to Mr. Firtaan at Gilman, Sept. J, Let, and jn 1845 they moved to Chicago, Near~ dy over. aince thelr marriage ho had it-treated ber, ‘The firet Instanco wis within 0 Year atter their marriage, when he struck her Violently across the face with n towel. abrading The skin, About three monthy before tho birth ‘of thelr oldest daughter ho threw her down on tho floor and choked her until ‘she was Insensl+ ie, Some time fy Iie they had a disagreentent, shen he prosonted a revolver to her breast int Throntetdng manner and dared her to repeat A Bhatement she tad made, On another ocension, dn Jaunary, 1678, ho beruck her a violent hinw jt tho face, aad In July fojlowing ha Leeane very, nugty, pulled her by the hair off tho « chste was aitting, and Mashed her froin Junk causing her to fall and strike Ler head ayainst a marble table, Arstiil another time be drew a revolver on hor, and on her rinning aways rom him ho followed ber to 8 neighbor's, where the went. Ta tho aummer of 1870, while thoy were sittin ‘ut tho tablo, she voticed hin leoklag nt her, und asked what was the tnatter, Ho Intinated that he had nn ardent desire to murder her then and there, and cowl hardly keep control of himself, ayhen ‘bo sprang uy, selzed a carving-Kulfe. aud Yushed at her, declaring he wonld split her head open. On Stitt” another occasion, when ne awas aoverely pisliing her daughter Josephine, the attompted to Interfere, and, bu struck her and knocked her down tw! Her son Albert Fhoreupan caught up a carving-kulfe and illlally declared be would kill his father wstless ‘he let huis motiior alone, whereupon the fathor tran- quilly sat down and finished his dinner, There Awns peareely’ a day, Bho continued, whet he did wot iadko neensations — agulnst her, charging her with unchastity with a proms~ jient lawyer of unimpenchable character and 0 well known pleture-dealer on Wabash avenuc. Ayer or 0 nico he attempted without veuson Fohorsewiip theit son Alvert, when sho. re- Suonstrated, and he struck ber ‘with the whip, She ran into the hougo and locked the doors, and ihe amasbed one of them Jn with a hatehet. He nd nixo freqnontls threatened to ‘elt her untess he got Out OT Lis klsght, to cur her heart oul, ete. The witness also related puimeras other Rinilar justances of ernelty in striking her and it-treating hia children whieh pluced bin jue Very unonvinble (late, Str. Firmag his not been examined yet, bit he bas filed an answer In whieh ho positiver denics serintitn every accusition made agalust him, apd yotorts by charging her with ex ability wd ‘eruulty, Ho admits that he, is very quick-tom~ spered, but renies that he aa ever given her tnuso’ for divorce. He claims that sho hag struck him repeatedly with her fats. end with aan tou rod, bus seratched his face, Jumped on his back, avd Incorated hig enrs, etc. He nd- anits on one ecenalon under great provocutios, wwhon she attempted to break his wateh-elinis, voxed her ears with tho tips of bis ‘ho gently Yngers, hut nor severely. As to the re- Volver, he saya oho was elvaning it ono dav, when = sho tind an. alterens Yon with bin but it was * nat Jouted at the time, 13 she well know. Tle niga Unsimtates abe 1s not mentally responsible for ome of her acts, and elaims to have. exorcised eat patlenco with her numerous aud constant- § changing vagarics, Her evidence was not: concluded yestertay, lint will bo resumed ‘Tuesday morning, Tov trial will probably occupy several days. ANOTHER DIVORCE CHALLENGED. ‘Theré wilt come up before Judge Barnum tor uy inthe Cireuls Conrta motion to sot aside n deoreo of divorce recently entered by the santa court in favor of John M. Gale avd against Ka W. Galt. ‘Tho ease as tt now stands is somewhat utmilar in ifs main fontures to the ‘Taylor ease atiil ponding before Judge Anthous, withoughe ita details ure probably a trilie less sensational orintorestinug in character. Hore is tha way tha anotion to set ngido wns brought about: Some weeks ago Judge Moran recoived a long communteation from nn attorney In Baltimore, Jobn W, Slipper, by name, who begged leave to. state a ftew new regarding the Galt divorce nuit thon ponding In the Chivayo Clreult Court. ‘The communiention then went on to state that the complainant in the sult, John M. Galt, butt formerly resided in Baltimore, where bis wife still realdes; that he bad abused his wife #0 that sbo was obliged to, leave him In 1807 und apply for dlvorco; | he waa expoliod trom a Masonic ludgo because of ie trentment of bis wife; that he came to Chieazo to avold service in tho Baltimore divorce silt, and, after Ilving hero gome months, Med a Dil Sor divorce agulngt his wife on tho grovnd of degertion; and that abo was teo poor to come ta Chieago to Nynt the ease, but wanted It defeat- od if possible, ‘ Judge Moran asked Mr, E.A. Sherburne, tho attorney, If he would atcond to tho ease, and Mr, Sherburne, though unacquainted with elther of the parties to tho sult. promised, ot of consid~ tion for tho Judge and jn the name of Justice, to. luok the matter up. Helnr pressed with business, however, ont mintaken ‘ua to dates whon certain procecdings lu tho cuge wero to take place. Mr. Sherburne was sur- prliod a dae ortwo ago to notice that a decree dofunlt bad been entered, He accordingly iiled a motion to set aside tho decree of divorce, and will, hefore final action is taken in the premises, secure affidavits from dirs. Galt ond otbers in Bultimore, a ‘When tho motion to set aside wns Ned Judge Warnum took ovcasion to remark that ho bud Aeard since granting tho decree that Gnit's ne- ton Ju the matter bad been suincwhatirregular, ‘und he warned bim, Galt botog in‘eourt at the timo, that ft would be ns woll not to be ind hurry about marrying agaia, us It might result iu a prosecution for bigainy. 5 A CALL ON ALBERT CROSBY, About throo weeks ago tho City of Chiengo filed a Hillin the Circult Court, which was re+ Niglously suppressed “for service.” gyalust Al- ‘Dort Crosby, the West Chicago Land Company, and H, H. Forter and James 2. Goodman, as surviving Trustees of tho West Chicago Lund Company. tis obarved that In March, Isik, the gity Foupverud a Judmment for SOUT AS -siminst ‘David A. Guge and his vondsmen, among whom was Albert Crosby, and that two executions nyo beon issued and roturssed unetlated, Zoo Gage estate bag since pald S804 and John fi. Bherman $50,0y, leaving &42,000stiilduc, Crosby ‘ewwns 1,120 shares of stock ina privatesorporation: walled ‘tho Wost Chicawo Land Company, on which he bas aid B4 per cent. ‘the company Jias a capital of 32,000,000, und 18 possns: i ount of rei! aud personal property, nue wants Crosby's interest ascertained cate entot the balance still due ITEMS. Monday Judge Drisnutond will hear tha caoa of J.B, Doyie, tho bond forger, W. J. Hulph, the match-boud perjurer, and Joka Late, tne quick aoctur, which come up on writs of error from the Cireult Court. Judgo Modgett next Tuesday will begin the vail of the admiralty enlendar. _dudge Blodgett yesterday decided tha caso of Neluon J. Hlatherwick ngulnst Cary & McNeill involving. tho validity ot patent horse shoes to prevent interfering, ‘The coroplaingnt’s patent was Issued Dec, 7 2875. The Judge held tho parent nuust be construed. to be fur a projection of the shoo boyond the Inner forequarter of ta hoof over the wall of the hoof, and uadefendtunts? shoes did Got baye duel # projection, thay could not be hold to Intrings complainant's patent, ‘Tho cugy hag oxcited considerable Interest amen manufacturers. Judge GQurdace will not be in court today, aionday aud ‘Tuesday be wilt hear contested inotions, * ‘A.dlschargo from bankruptey was issued yea- terday to0, Q. Ten Broceke. — DIVORCES. Ullzabeth Conrad Mled a bill yesterday against Matthias Conrad asking for a separate mainte. nuance of the ground of extreme and repeated eructty, *Auna Hammer asked for a divorce trom Hern- hurd Hammer on account of bis eructty and drunkonnesa, Judge ‘Tuloy granted a divorco to John i. Paseous trom Cynthia A. Paraous on tho ground of cruelty, STATE COURTS, Ennily Madden commenced u sult in trespass yesterday against Murguretta und Philip Kora, Jauae EB, Adams brought suit for $7,000 against David M. Liudauer, i ‘Thu Ruplro Divtilling Company sped Marry (C. Lawrence and Sforrts 'f, Martin for $5,000, inh Hirst Natoout Buuk of dlauityros. began ani ny Rut terme Oscar Rerger. William 1. Diinne commenced an netton in trespass nurainet the Chivawo, Turlington & thuiney Hiromi Compauy, laying damages at = »). This i to recover form collision witel: Becurred just winter on Twentyesixth Ktrects near Enflrond street, by which a locomotive ftenek Dr, Dutne's carriage, throwing bint out, und injuring hia for iife. UNITED STATES COURTS. Rmediey Dariiagton bean a sult yosterday against the County of Livingston ta recover “000 Interest on ald bonds Jestresd July 15, 1860, it atd of the Hliuols Stato Heforns Helo! to pro- cure its location at Pontiac. COUNTY COURT. The Mutual jon Telegraph Company yes terday commences! condemnation proceciings fosccure right-of-way for Suen Mae into Me ‘. erty songhe 9 condonined 18 ot eee hugh We Sie nnd Wilivann Fant, aad Ia In proximity tothe Iiinols Central ttaitranc, arneks In tho southers portlon of tha city. 4 CRIMINAL count. Mr, Forest, of counsel for Wing Leo, appeared pefore Judge ‘uloy yesterday and withdrew the motion to discharge tue prisoner beeaues ho ayaa nat itu court at the time the Jury wns dis eharged, and then fled threo pleas ta tho nature of pleas of former Jeopardy, It is understood thnt the motion was withdrawn on the grunt thal the legal nnthoritics say the proper peactles in such eases J¢ to flo a plea in bar, Counsel for tho alleged tnurderous Celestial insists that tho authorities suatath bis point raised in the trst Tato tnd that Wing Lee Js entitled to hia alseharre. : Macy Rieoney was on trial before a jury tn Indge dameson’s court ott nehurgo of tealing nd receiving a lot of stoten clothing and athor nuseelinneous goods, which the palice found fr Her house on tho Weat Side a few mouths iyo, Tho Jury retired with iostructions to seal tho verdict. ‘Tho #ravd Jury came Into-court and reported ono bil. er £4,000 of I. W. Btev —— PROBA'TH COURT. In tho estate of Frederick Dreyer, deceased, fettors teatamentary wero issued to Ifenry Dreyer under bond for $7310. + TNE'CALL TODAY. Jenn Drumsoxn—In chambers, Junan BLonderr—No court. Apentiate Count—No court, AL Gany—Motions, fiat wianingaet denen Surtn—Peremptory eallof niotions for new teal in. Nos hoot. Masel 1, GOse, 2340, Lipan WILLtAMs=Motlons. y—LTeremptory call of motions ROI NOSs VyitTs 4408, 4TAT, AST, Ganpxnnt—No court. ) Rocens—The Ada Robort linheas cor- pus case, ANGE Monan—Motions, Jnogs [Awes—stotions, dupa BaRsum—Default divorce eases. ‘Iopar, Jasiexon—All pending motions for, new trials aad sentences. ‘TIE CALI. MONDAY. Jupar Parsstosp—The J, 2. Doyte, We J. Ttalph, and John Bate appeals from the istrict court. Jdvpar BLonaETr—Mottons. Apres.atr Count—Motio weve Caw —Assists Judge Anthony., No fase on trial. uae Suitit-Peremplory call 00 to, bs ATehat call tern Nos. 4,040, 33,810, 4,064, 4,05t, 4.08 Ahilya, AL 110, 4,144," No caso ‘on telat, JUDGE WILLIAMSON: iste Jide Anthony, No. 4,008, Pease ve, Whale trial. JupaT ANTHONY, 3 435,490, 484 to 108, Inclusive, 5 JUDAE ANTH for nese trial it 4,815, 4.671 “AGL except 477 10 48h 480, 4, No, elly va, Union Iron & Steel Company, on trl Junus GanpxEn—Conteste motions, Jnpar Ronarns—P: 401 to 420, Inclusly EDGE MORAN NO! 1, REL Ui, olininary and trial ents 110, 113, » Rlaner, on Tlawrs-—No preliminary nll ‘Trial is, HO, 144, 46, , Nocage on trhat. SUDGMENTS. Strenion Corat—Juncr ANtHONY—C, 8, Unte va. Nobio (1. Toss and sIgne ftoss, $300, Cem Covrr—Jovas Roarits—Conrad SteInmety et nl va, Tako Shore © Michigan Southern Hallrowl Company; vordict, $135, and movon for now trial. Supa HAwrs—People, ote, tse of Aud Weldon vs. Join C. Folz, H. Ti, Galpin, aud Conrad Folz, debe $1,800, damaxes $100,13. . a THE CHICAGO HORSE MARKET. ‘Messrs, F..). Berry &2Co., of the Monroe strect horse and mule market, report the fol- lowing transactions for the week: “Deeeriptton. | Aue. | Hight, (Wetghit. Price, Brown driver...) 1075 | $150 6 100 | “70 % 1 ne Tio 4 8 Draft team 6 Uraft team u Draft. tena if é 6 a i s a WRECKED, Fav The Chicago Tribune. "Pwas 1bue sho fel And coldly spurned. Old-tlwe frienda with studied eare Passed ber by with o stony stare, All day long In solitnde fe She broodad o'er tho pleasant paat, And from tho future shrank aghast, “Pwasa sad aight. “Hor heart was dead,” The pastorsait, with a lengthy prayer, otalr ind people turned And plondes Unto the viewleas boings of a! ‘hut toey should help and comfort her. Yet, in tho driving rain and sleet, With a heavy heurt ahe walked the street, Noone tolead, Drending to meet Hor soul In sicep. ‘ “Cnarlty's" door she passed that night, And scalding teurs obacured from Bight Tho beautiful eushioncd room within. Cheerlesly, bopelesiy, up ana down Sho waived tho strovts of tho ‘alumb'ring Own. Could we but know what Christ's own band ‘Traced on tho sand Jeshlv the seat No doubt He wrote ‘oy Such ay hor aweet words of hope, w HOt know—av let It be. Vp und down, with weurying feet, Suo traveled cho deserted street, Before tho morn ber soul bad fled, @hey ound berdend, Toth toflt toll the sal-volced bell, Isut not for augh ng her. "t's woill Ho sinned ogifost, aud desolate, Jn the tirst biush of womanhood, Ateside the chnrtless sca shu stool, (auva, I, é Heat, Kr <a —- Bie Grants Ae ‘Sholr New York House. vein ork Diopatch to Clactnnatt kngutrer, ‘Tuore 1s quite q Hutter in sodlety owls to tho Aunotincement that Ger. and Mr. Grant are to lve an clegant Fecup tion us soon us thelr new housed is in perfoot order, aud every doy workmen und artists are bringing jearer Moe deslrod end, 2 understand not aw xingle article hie been bought or ordered for tho first floor, tho elghty cases of mugnificont Presouts presented to the General on bts forelyn tour furniehing them throughout, ag well 08 supplying tho rest of tho Lousy with objects of Art of every vonculyable Kort, No tio plecos of furniture io the parlors and recoption-roum will bo alike. Cuclously-caned chairs, velyet and gold-embrotdered divans, and ebony’ aud lyory fautoulls, upholstered ith Gohelin tupestry and baudewrought brocades, will take the pluce of the madera vet, Tho Oriental huugings and Peralin carpets were mado for the ex-Prealdont as gifts, and Mrs, Grant will inour tho everlasting cavy of women by usu the fnest and most exquiaitly woven India gaahmeres for the drapery of her awa houdaly, The (ublos and stands are of but Aud wusufe work; the imicrors hangin curiously earved frawos cut by the Jackkulyed of the skilful Swedish carvers. Hotureg of every variety, and all of merit In diltcrcut degrees, have Trames In themselves works of urt, walle statuary and articles of vert ornament tho rooms lavishly, Jn Gen, Urnnta private viresaing-room stands amiuinturo house of Ave stories, aud nearly throu feet In biybt. | It leof wolid silver, curious. ty beaten aud ralsed in aneer flowers and odd Hirde, On opentug the varlouws doors and wine dows that Jon out on comical Uttle balconie run be dievovered cases of fretiel silver ce wining bottles aud Ilaska of curved. tv filled with diffarent duliclous perfumed. This was presented to tho owner InCbluu, A pleamut reminder of ladls isn palrof suporl Mluphaue tuske nearly lx feet In Jength, the poilshed Ivory set off by elaboruty geld mount. nga. fhe wall ou ove sideot tha famlly sittings raat fs neurly covered by o Touurunblo va panes pleturo—s bunting scene, The around iy of dronmy satin, and tho subject ia wérked out In Atunulay oueas in reat life, aod the eolora ox ae tata ut life, am tho colora ex jow excuptionul a menery Gen, it BT an aCe Ta Tea MEET rey where euch of those thonsuids of gifts come frow, tho buwe vf the elty, tho donor, aud the clreutnstanees of tho presentation, Redoes not cable (he. a eae com pstuay du thoir oxbibl- rant BLOWS /ormmts' Gratldcutiva ty thew. De eis Vi BED) A Judicial Inquiry as to Her Mental Condition. Sho and Mer Witnesses Swear She Is of Sound Mind, ‘While Dr. Kilbourn and the Hospital Attendants Think Otherwise, Some of the Doctors Say She Has Lueld Intervals, bul Ts Mable to Relapse tuto Lunaey, ‘The habeas corpusensv uf Mra. Ada Robert was onhenring before Judge logers yesterday a largo vrowd gathering In the vourt-room to seo her and hear the testimony. ‘This is tho woman, It Will be romembered, who shot ang killed Theo. ore Webor In May, 187, and was tried dnd cott~ victed, but found insane, and sent to the nsyliym atElgit. she clatms that her mind ts owl how, and hence wants her liberty. After some talk ns to whiten siile should begin, Judge Rogers beld that the return of De, Kile bourn, the Superintendent of the institution, to tho writ showed that Mrs, Robort was legally ine earcorated there, and that tho burden of proof: wag on tho retator to show that the Imprison- nent was unlawful, Accordingly Mr. WoW. O'Brien and Mr. Vors rest, her counsel, at once LLED MUS. RONERT TO THE STAND, Bho wax dressed in hluck, and looked quite pretty, thouuh a lttlo-gale, Sho was In the box for over an hour, and throughout. the long ox- amoation to teat hur memory conducted herself In such a mauncr and answered every question so clearly ns to runke a very favornble ftapreds sion, In reply to Mr. O'Htrien, Mra. Robert maven dotaited history of ber Intercourse with Weber— fin old story to tho readers of TE Tatnune, and thorefore it-nevd uot be repeated, Bho tuld how he had brought about the sepnration of erect and husband and induced her to become bis mulstresa becausa ho “coulla’t Ive without her"; about’ the birth of the boy aud Weber's note for $00 for bis support—att hor subsequent troubles growing out of Weber's failure to keep hfs agreemant. _ avd finally of her sbooting hitn M ism da Kd ilesen's. ollier,. Bho was iu extrema xeiot on acvount of. the drowning of hor ebitd, too newspapers , hid jd her a. viacktantlor, tod ehe was very much exulted, huving no pluce ta Hye, and boing unable to make n settles Tnent with Weber. She remembered her trial and canviction, und being sent to tho nsyluit. When in Jali at that time abe anw Dr, Ktiboura, Wutdtdn't have much to say to him. After wards, nt the Aaylum, aie told hin It was not nevessary to bring tier there when she wits well =thut Cor four months beforo the trial she: wing inher efght inind. | He siid hnknew sho wasiet iuganes that the whole thing was on Traids that he was lek and thred of the Ineunity dodie, Bao asked himwhat he kept her im the asslim for. Ao sakt “YoU WouLD siooT TVENY MAN ON THE STREET, nod that she hat tostay there save or insane Untit he was satisfied Ahe wrgall right, Bbe lus quired if be ever would be sutisied. ile sald minyhe he woukt and maybe ho woutdn't, In nnother talk be said fe bad miny patients who were Just a5 scnalbin us she was, but thuy wero insane afterall. She asked, If thay were sonsi- bie, how he could tell they were not right. On the ISth of October shu reeelved a letter from her mothor which bad been opened and sealed upagalt, She ask r Kilbourn for paper to write to her Inwyer. He said she bad better drop the case; that sho was not woman of sonnd ming, and never should be as long te ho bulanythiog to say ubuut it: that she murht as well throw the. money into Fox Kiver, 24 sho would never got’ out of the nsylutu, Ho sal sho was.an epieptie patient, Shu never had had an epileptle tit, Hoe suit tf O' Belen woukl come and take all the erininals out, ho would be willing to let ber go to tho pealten- tlary for life-—-that that was the plies sho be- longed. She was ag well now as ane had ever been wr Life, and eoutd take eare of herseit Ifshe had her liberty. Sbe had never been out of her mind, Durtox the brief erass-examination by Stato's Attorney Mills, Mrs. Robert, while not excited, got a itttle miffed when he. referred to the “murder” of Mr. Weber, She called teil. ang.” Fler memory wus gout, she said, aud tt always bud been so—n litle better now toan be- fore 1879, though, na to 1biugs of tho past. AULMIUS HEINDERGER, Deputy Clerk of the Clrenit Court, testified that ho was clerk of the Jatt when Mrs, lobert was there. He tingle ého wna'fngane at times then, She had [improved greatly, and -ho be- Hevea now from her vanversatton tint ane wis sane, From Muy to November, 137, she bad ty dozon eplloptle and iiystericat tts, Vranz Palinor, of No. iS Hulstod stroot, testt~ fled that in his opinton Mra, Kobort was now sane, He testitied nt the trint that Rhe wag tite Rune. A good white igo he bud seon her bave Mita, That was whon sho lived with him, With- outany exeltement shu would tril town, ber face wottld bo white, and she would ho insonsi- ble for three or four minutes. Sho did not foam atthe mouth. Dn. ADAMS ALLEN testiNed that ue ‘ucver sew Mee Hobert untll Wadnesday Jn Jull, when he had a conversation ofaver two hora with her. Hs object wits to aseortnin the condition of her mind Me heard her testify. «Ii bla oplulon she was portect aane. Hehad no doubt about it from what he had scon and heard. pileptica were not ueces~ euttly fusane. ‘There were muny of hom around serch {a business. Epilepsy wag not necessarily nsunity. A 5 : Dr. N. BR. Dolimatur, who has practiced for ten years, devoting bis nttentton for tha inst four speelatly to mental and nervous Uisenses, teatl- thet that he talked with Mrs. Robert TCR and had examined her pulse, tomperature, ¢| no doubt thut sho wis 811 dle was of tho si: opinion sti. ‘The fet dant sha had cplleptie its governl years ago did: not provo that her mint was unsound. Dr. U.P, Hteynulds,ywho had also talked with Mya. Hobort this week, testitled that ke was Une ale to discover nny syinptoms of Insanity about ber. At tho afternoon session Mra. Robert was re~ called, and atated that she hut not Lad fit since the first week a May, IR, Sho hid hada great dent of trouble Crom female complaluta, having Apasia, cte,, for ton or cleven yeurs, Sho had no tt at apy other time, She was 40 yours old now, Atiguatu Poppendick, Matron at the Jatt, tea tistitled ag ta tho (ite Mrs, Habert had when li Jail, three or four mouths before tha trinl., He- Tore having a fit sho would be out of her bead. From whut witness bad seen of her Intely she belloverd thay sho was perfeetly sane, Whig closed the euse for the relator AN ASYLUM ATTENDA3 Helen M. Benton, 1 watcher in the female de- watimentot the Kigin Iuauue Asytum, testifled that sho knew and hud observed Mrs, Bobert while there, In January ake was on tho jist for dally medicine, hut rofdsed to take It. March + witness began watching ot night and aqw ber frequently. Mrs. Hoburt hind been uniformly noley until tho fast five ar six weeks. Some- tines she was notey all night, aud sometimes not, Ste ered out, drew her boil to tho window, uid exposed her person; aid sometinies woutd aleep In ber elophing. 2he bud found hor gro ing on the Hoor and in her ehutr at night, With one oxcuption sho eauded more trouble than wy patlont in tho ward, Shu had seen her—it was about three twonths myo—sented ino chale clutching at tho: window and ber cloth. ng, and frothing At.tho niouth, Sbo bad had hysterical attacks quite frequently. Mrs, Robert was very Urritalie, aid, dn witness! opinion, Was Irreaponsible-not a safe person to ho at hitge. Sho hud hoard ber say that sho dad eneniies In Chicago, (n the cross, withess atatod that slo wns dl- voreed from her husband, She used to boa night watebor at Jelersun, and went to Elgin iy November to du general worte as muro, “Not 0 ‘Week passed that she fad not had oveasion to RO Into Mes, Haterta raota, When sho sow bor proppad up in ved atthe window, Sra. Hobort suid sho did that.to get health, Witness did not “recornize” that sho had asthinn, She thought her conduct was @ phase of bur tusanity. Sta dit not belteve her word should be uecepted, Dr. Ktone, who preseribed fur Ler, was not new at tho ways. ‘ or Ane after the “Didn't bo go sway a diy writ of bubess corpus was server “Pdon't know. Witness froquently took Lemond to Mra. Robert's routn, but did not know that thoy weru toremove tho phlegn from hor throat. Dr, Stone did not tell ber that Mra, Robert was suf foring frum inflammatory eatarrh, * Wil you siveat thet Mrs. Hobort $s uot as Bano and intelligent ns you ures” sdsto not propose to ‘puss Judyment on mys ‘Wolk’ sald Me. O'Drlen, “wo will havo hor pass an opinion on yuu.” ANNIE WALLACE, AN EX-NIGHT-WATCHER at tho asyluru, testilied that abo. bad churxe of tho ward Mra, Robert wag put futo when sho cut At thnes eho wae quiet and calm, at others vory much distirbed und noisy, nut BiceL~ Jog ut ath Witness hadjbeen into ber roont, and seen her stanity before the window and hoard hee talking, ‘Onco witness lucked out, and Bw thore was io person there, Whon nked, dra, Robort sald alo was talking to two men and two ladiog, and, afturwards, when questionud us to who thoy were, refused ty tell, but sald they had bifrrod to take her away with them, Witness had even ber three tied In violent spasing, and Teaser ones “hundreds oF tluses.” Bua bad a very violent temper. the curelage, oat the = the brought to court befor, sho ericd and spoke a great deal about a ian numed O'Erion that bad wronged her—that ber mother bad given bin $1 wud be hadn't dows woat she expected bin tadoz that Weber could bribe bin fo turn tho cage Gnu Wiy ur the other, At tho asylum, her convergatlony wore nearly always about Weber, Qasev, aud her trial, fhe bid mauiteyted ward Meson, and sho anid George ¢ Hopald De. kilhourn and the atlend= nota to keep hor there—thne he was not insane, rout what wittioss liad seest of her, #he believed Mrs. Mobert had beer at times f On tho eros awenr the relatar wae Insane now. Sho did tot know that tho docturhad treated her rovasthis, Dra, overt honstert of what she had done, and that was onv of the reasons why witness thought she was inane. If abe sty a person in epaemny Bho thonsht le or she was insane at that tine, Mrs, Robert said that tho mat O'Brien told her that, hodtin't belleve sho was Insatie, but ho would put. her {nto the asylum for theres or four imonths ty wot regrulted, ane thon he would Wee hor outs that ha'cane to tho asylum not lon Avo, Rud gald at Meat he would get hier out, an Afterwards that-he could not. She sald he was oneor the blynest ironies in Chlenze, Why" sutd Mrs Robert, Mtorrupting, that is what she herself sat.” Witness denied having mado stitch a remark, She was stopphyg at the Sherman Hour with Mrs. Benton, ati anpposed her expenses wore fo be paid by the man who subpwuned hor, She now worked {tt the Elis Watelt Factary: MAGGH! HOWE, AN UXCATTENDANT in tho asylum, toatitied that when sho came there she appeared nbout ng sane ad now, Bho said sho was not Insane—that eho Lad been rent there to reernst, and hee lawyer bad promised tugether out. He didn't doxG, and sho begin to get worried and oxcited, She sat sho was afraid Webor would try to tnfluvnce the doctor to keen her there. Afterwards she becume deriuible, and witiess cotild do nothing with her, Sho doubled everybady—thought everybody was hor chomy., Witness fiad seen her have spasnis, Witness did not my to O'Brien Marine one of Dis visite, that sho hid never heard Mrs, Robert aay an unkind word or do an tniadyllke vet. Diy, KILNOUS the | Medteal Superintendent Asylum, was the next witness, and, after telling how tho institution was managed, sald Sra, Hohert was admitted In November, Wi. In his opinion she was not fully and permanently re- stored Cea her insanity. For the first’ two Months aho was in a meusitrable atute of repose her deportment belng siteh xs to Jend Lim to bolleve that she wns not of tnsound mind, ut thore were soon miterwards imaulleatations of Insanity, Sho ing obstreperos—tnrensouthlo aud provoking In her deinands, and made ex- Aravagnnt and untrirhfl stetemonts with re~ genril to nearly every ovent thit happened I tho, waed. She had an altercation witn a patient in to dining-roont. Ny you know that of your own knowlodwe?” »Y do not, but heard nbout it from reliable servani ‘Ai abjection was ninde, witness went on to stato that Mrs, Robert drew aknife and was about to intllet bodily injury when she was éelzed by an attendant and taken fo her room, He had never permitted her to sit in tho dinfng-room afterwards, mont and disturbed condition of 1m anore innnltest from that tine ons sho becune more freltuble, tretful, exactlig, and unreasons able in her demeanor towards overybody, in February, 18t0, sho beeamo noisy at ilht. In March following she Und 9 hystcro-eplioptiv eouvulsion, Ou recovery sha began to laugh, From that timo on sho bad “spasms free quently, sometimes Jn the daythc—not £0 severe, however, 13 at night—overy week or tivo, and thor skip a month. She would become delirious, and tate loosely about thiugs—not bo clear or deelded—give evidenco of wandering. nud nu indistinct recollection of what had pissed. [Mes. Nobert smicd.) roe. epiteptic wks hid born seldom—not over a dozen—but hysteric attueks bid been frequel A combl- nation of hysterics sud epllepsy—what Mrs, Nohert lind—wagy dangerous, He didn't remerd her iis 0 gate parson to bo atlarge. Mo nover told.ber that shewwas not insane, It was quite common ‘lor insane peopte to have futervals when thoy talked rationlly and cont Upon every suliect and sve evidence of no eg aential ubberation of mind to xpeak of." 15 EPILEPTIC INSANITY INCURANEE 3” “ Thaye never geen 9 case cured.” ii at Th ati call Mrs. Hobert's trouble epileptic nannitys" Yes, associated with tho bysterleal ete- nt. Ig [teurabte or incurable?” Lthiuk it ts lncurable.” On the cross, witness donied baying told Mr, and Mrs. W. \V. O'Brien, who wore on A visit to the asylum, that ho (Kilbourn) bad examined Mrs, Itobert walle jn jail with a ylew of aseer: tuning whothor sbe was Insnuv or nots that she was no more Insane then than now, oud tht Bho was no more hisany than be (witness) was; aléo that be dtd not say that thy insanity dodge had become tun frequent, and if people who ovate’ Justice in that way got into bls clutches thoy Would stay there, Ho injght nave anid ff a paticnt waa placed fn bls charge were the plea of in sunity hud been get tp and sustained, ho oneht to be morally and ecrtuinty euro that that pers son hud thoroughly emerzed from the thraldom of tho disense before being allowed to go aut el and Itwas bis duty to sce he didn’t get ate ANC, Migs Wallace said phe couldn't of tho Bigin gut overruled, and Dit JAMES 8 JEWRET testified that ho had seen Mra, Robert nt tho thine of tho trial and reeentiy. Sho seemed less oxeltable now and more at “enge than sho was then, but was one of that class of pervons of ¢: eltable, unsetiied, easly deranged, norvous ten peraments. Ropcated attacks of epilepsy, ul- Invst_ by tho hnndred, repoated sttnoks of HOM. mmnbutism, steepless nights, mantfcetations of hysterla, ete. marked bor wholo course from xisl, according ta tha evidence at She trink [is vonyiotlon than (it bad not hinged) was chat, while she might bave temporary lucid iutersals, she was unacttled gad ready, under slight prav- vention, to be unbalanced again. Tt wae impos- slule tor her to recover so ag to have @ healthy organization. in tho cross ho sald that tho violent. death of hor elsiht by drowning asd tho desertton of her foyer would most certainly bo exciting causes. © Ta she sine or Insana row?" ‘“ghq ta a8 sune as Kueh A person can be." + Ts sho sang or ingsano now?" “Tdon'tknow.” [Laughter.] ‘ DK LROWER testified that Mrs. Robert's enso was eplieptic insanity Ingrafted upan hysterieal conditivns—a cuse of hystcra-epllepsy. She bad been thanne at loust since tho death of bor child, Ho had nover known ono niliivted as Kho was to recover, Sho might bo all right Cor months, but when sho had another convulsion she wonht innifest vie~ Jent Insmilty, Ener intervals happened In tho history of eVery Insite person, and be had heard Auch fn one tnik asavell ns sue th) on tho Band, ‘On tho crogs he anil ho expecta’ to be paid for Ais sorvices in teatitying, Dit, WALTER HAY jestifled that the positive evidence adduced led him to conelude that Mrs. Robert was Insano, Insane persons wero sometines very Intelligent. Tue negative evidence—Aira, Robert's testimony, and bis interviews with her in tho jail—was or NO yale whatever, ‘rho prosecution reated hore, ‘ Mra, Mobert was culled in rebuttal and sald she was not in tho habit of shouting In hor von AC eh “NEVEN, NEVEN, NEVER, 80 WELL ME Gop.” When auffertog pain she had cried ont for a drink of water, | Dr, Stone treated hor for spus- modie asthma, Sho coulin’t breathe, and water ran out of her nose, Flot nights sie moved her bed dn front of the window. She had a sore arm and could not put it in the alcove of ber night-gawn, Sho sald the kulfo story wus wholly false. Sho know noth> ing about it, Bho bad bid sume awords with Misa Ifowe because sho bad reported her for throwing an old tagy intoa chatr and Klekimg anothor patient, Mies Howe callod ber ammurderces aud lots of bad names, No attend. ant could say thoy aver guw her attempt tocut anyboly witha knife. Alady named Mrs, Miler aid come to her window, Dr. Kilbourn refised to fet any of her friends como to sev her, and sho wrote to them tothat offect, One night rho heard some one outside calling “Adu.” und sno naw Mra. Miller, who told her that n Mrs, Teh had aaid’ that Mrs, Georye Weber had told bor that eho (tra Rovert) was not insane, but that Georgo Weber had fixed itwith tho doctor to keop ber there. ‘; ‘The arguments will’ be heard today, Stato's- Attorney Milis and Muy Leonard Swett ropres senting the Stato, a ESTHETIC. ina garb that wns guiltless of colors, Rho stood, with adull, Hacless wr A cronture of duinpa and of colors, ‘Hut moat undenlably fulre Tho folds of her garmeut foll round hor, Moventing the curves of euch limb; Well-proportioned and graceful | found her, Although quite alurniugiy sim. ¥ From tho hem of her robo peeped one sandal— Ligh-urt ? was ene down to ber foot; And, though I could not understand all Hho sald, 1 coutd sco ube was sweet, Tinpreaged by bor limpness and Inuzuor, I proffered a chalr ucar at band; Sho looked back a mild sort of unger— ‘Posca auew, aud continuct to stand, Bome penlees 1 noxt tried to mutter ‘Of tho fan that sho held to her face; Sho sald i way * utterly uttor, And waved It with lanrulabing Race, wr Mor lovely face, lit by tho aplondor Maat qtaniiies iandsenpe und ace, Woke thongbts that wero daring a8 tenders Tild her thoughts, too, rest upon Woy 0 toll mo," I cried, growing bolder, * Have Lin your musings a placo? ” “ Woll, yea, sue said, over bor shonldor— © Twas tiluking of nothing iu space." ——— External Use of Castor OH, The Lonton Sfedicut Journat givus roports from yarlous practitioners why huye found purgouye: results toiow the Inunopton of castorol, Ono writer status that bo hus ftequently applicd thts of to the abdomen, yn sponai-oplliine, or other waterproof tnatorlal, {a cases whore the uaual way of Aa OISLOr by the mouth agoimed undestrable, and with to most satire factory cousenuences, In wv caso of typaold Tuyer, also, half nu ounce of castur oll wus pp. pilad i this mutiner, under ® bot water fouien= Hon, the etfect of this boiny’as represented, to sullove thy constipation nnd tympanitie distor: tlon that had bee prosent,: withous ugdue purilug or irritation of the bowels. The Most Compact and Powerfal Union in This Country. It Is Chockmated at La Sallo by tho tmportas Non of German Workmen. Tho DiMentttes Undor: Which the Trade in This Countey Labora. Tho dinlculties between the Giassblowers’ Union and the No Bteiger Ginss Company, at Tat Halle, 11, set forth i a Alspaten Which npponrent fn yesterday's T'rtuust, only serve to illustrate tho peentint closeness which hns tong existed hotween this class of skilled labor mid tho vir~ tunl tyranny which thoy have oxercised over thair employers, Tho company in questlon appears to hive had 4 particularly unpleasint experience with minsa- Diowers ever slue ft begat business In Tn Suite, some tivo or three years nto. Jn tho Hirer place, the domands of tho men were very: arbitrary, find ofton fn direct nntngoniem to tho Interests of thu company, This, In addition to the fact that foreign ware for certain purposos was superior to tho home product, and was bern sported in largo quantities, in spite of the Inport duty of 3 percent wit valorem, tne duced the eompany to look arotind and, Hnally, tondopt a plain whieh promised sitecesstutl com- petition with forelyn manufacturers, In short, the company resolved to IMPONT A LOT OF FORETON Wow 4 ‘They discharged thote old ttnlon employés and sunt one of tho tirm to Germans’ to bring Uver the required number of glussblowers from that country. Nutwiths|nnding the severe ponalty— five years’ imprisonmont—which, under the Ger- imag tmigration laws, attuehes to tho offense of offering inducements to Geruntn eltizens to leave thelr antes, tho ticm'a representative pieces In engaging clzhty-elx skilled work- men, nithouxh the tion ne Lu Sulla hid tele~ graphed whew) to the Germat authorivies tho nature of tis errand, and fied resorted to other tucties intended to eecuco bis arrest and: Ine prisonment ono forcign shore. Hut he wasn’t arrested, and wasn't aurora On_ the cons truty, he bronght over the elybty-six forelg! and took then to La Sule, On thelr urriy there the union used every posalble tacans to Ine duce them to Joli the orzanization. Fallina In thi, thoy cideavored to erento misundcre .standlugs between the forelgners and thelr cri- ployers. ‘They at lust had to give up this, and turn thelt gins on the compiuy through tho columns of one of tho broad of #o-culled tabor orpins. The attioks hayon't amounted to mileh, however, except to expose the weakness of thé unlon's position, and tha gompuny would scom to havo gotten about all the public aym- yuuthy thore ls utloat. TIE GLASSBLOWERS? UNION, until recently at least, has practically “bosscd"” 11 tho elngs manntacturers of tho, country, Nor, with the exception of the fa Balle mani Taelurers, docs uny deolded nttompt appear to ave been made to break thelr power und wet along without thom, Tho union hig atwiys heen known 09 probably tho most indopendent and tho most sulld trade organization Jn the country, and thelr strength sad Cx hibited on eno octasion when they aro sul to havo” “staid ont a whole year, the members being supported In the meati- tline by the union's funds, And right nero it is Just ug well to explain why the oranizition was Able to acquire ao much strength and lord st aver the manutueturers of tho entire coun! Tu tho frat place, glagabluwing [sone of tho highest beaches of skilled Inbor. In nddition to tho mutter of kill, It requiresextenordinacly, ool lungs aud an unusual eapueity for physical endnrance, ‘Tho ntinosphere in which a zhiss- Dlowor works f# nbout on a par with that of the average roillng-mill, Tho work fn tho latter, however, 15 purely manta, In tho Zlass- plower's’ caso It {8 the lungs, and not tho hands or+ arms, which’ tell, Tho number of: dussblowers, for | theso reasons, ia small Indeed, us omlaegt with tho Humber of men Callowlug other ltucs of amploy= ment, efther here or ubroud, though tholr nit- merical strength tteross the water is propor- Hountoly renter thin in this country’. THE HEADQUARTENS OF THE TRADE, and, congequently. of the union itself, nro at Pitsburg, te great ginss-produoing coutra of tho Uulted stated, “Betug fow ta uumbors, tiey: nro all the more able to control their employers and dictute prices, and, ty before wuutcd, Have practically run things for yours. Wero thuro ro of them it would bo dificult to bold toe ethor, As itis, thoy form one of the closest tions “ino the — country, and the une ustually bigh sues, thoy reecive, toxethor with the fet that thelr numbers fro sy Hilted, ouable thom, first, ta necuinuinte a goodly suta in tho union treasury; und, in the seeond piace, to hold ott Junior and with moro certainty of good, steady support during a atrlico than if the wiures were toss and the nuin- ber bf people to whom the finis were ty bo dis~ tributed grentor. Thoir limited numbers, in othor words, constitute n two-fold clement of strong, ‘The Do Stelzer Company, realizing this, took tho most natural, and, In fact, tho only way to eat thoir power and break their inilubnce— Viney DY IMPONTING QERMAN WORKMEN, unfettered by alleginnce to any union, and thus Inerenstug the number of glussblowers In tho country und oponing tho way to competinon. Thera mye nover baon even bilf as muny gines~- blowers fn this conntry as wero wanted, und tho resttt ng beun that there was practioully no competition whatever. In order to coment fur thor thelr power it has been tho policy of tho yarlons unions steadily to restrict the number of apprentices withla very nurrow Hnults, In short, tha tiulons have bean the closest Kinet of corporations, and tho way thoy lave wielded tholr power over their employers indo It prace tHenily vertain thut sooner Or Inter thore must Tt seems to bnyo been left bo a breal-up. to tho Do Stefgera to tao tho Initiative. How they will come out In tho long run remains ta be seon. If the prablow wore left to Work itsolf out peacefully, thero would prob- ubly ba no doubt na to the final triumph of tho Induufucturers. Dut the Rinsablowars nro said tobo n pecullarly ugly set when onco thelr “inad 13. up," and, a8 a local giaas-dealer ux- pressed it yesterduy, no ong need by surpriscd to hear that the discharged union men at Lat Kallo have blown up tho Do Stelgors’ factory, spofled the pote, or executed some other species: of doviltry. It the De Stelgers happen to posal astmuch “sand” In thyir mort saaieeoup their bold stand thus far would avem to Indl. cate, a few Jule set-bncka of that sort will’ only neryo them to tuk. a mero deternil position, Oyht the tuutter to the end, A few summary arrests, speedy trint, and prompt, convictions warld tench theag rebellious and destructive unionists asalutary lesson fs good manners, while any- thing In the nature of yaa ‘ing would sim- ply cucournge thom in thole work of obstruction and depredation, 2 It inuy perknps surprise tho ayorago render to Tearn that GEUMAN GLASSWARE OF A CERTAIN KIND can be {imported into this countey, uotwithstands fug tho duty of 30 per cent, and, becnuse of its superiority, enter into competition with the homest roditettion, Such ia tho fact, how- over, with certain kinds of misufactured yluss, Bnd umnong them the taoful, und, fudeed, Valu- Ableueer bottio—that Jy, the beer hottie whieh $8 Intended to contatn export American baor for the lovers of the malt compound neross the waters. It ig tho prerequisit of this sort. oF bottle that It shall ho wade unusually strong In order to stand the stuaming process weoussury to tholr use ag reeoptacicy for export beer,” For sume reason. or other n great many of tho American-made butties, while nnswerlng all ordinury purposes, will not stand tho stenming process, whercns tho forelyu-mada bottles will. ‘tho udvent of Gor- Mtn workmen, if tio expariiment shalt prove a success, Will PRON change all thi, for, with, all tho matorlul necesuiry, aud the eme Kind of workmen ng those cuployed in Gerinuny, thar would gvum to be no ‘reason why Amorican imanufucturers shouldu't produco #8 good an article, be it © beer bottlo or anything else, 28 ‘people on the other sido of tho Atlantic, E Whothor It can bo’ gold us low, however, 13 an- other question, + THE PICK OF AMEMICAN GLASSWARE Is much birhor than {tought to bo, and for two reasons: Tho high wages pid the union gluss- blowers and the duty on the Imported chemiculs which outer Into the munuficture, ‘The princi: pal chemlont 10 uso fs soda-aeh, which ts lareely jwported from England. Classblowers in this country Work from: two ta five hours 8 day, wwd thelr puy will avoraga tnore than Lan hour. dn Gerinany tnelr earnings ire 4 comparative pit- tunce, When Jqdgo Kelloy was here a year or so Ago ho aunounieed, 1h the “course Of speach, that a workman in this country actually got quore puy for putting on a Hitlo otebing around the top ‘of a tumbler: than tho whole finished: gluse wos worth In the Old Country. Tho render will no longer wouter at the ubility of tho Gerwan toanufacturers 2 pay gdaty af i a pee pant on tha ginsswaro they Import into this country and still compete with tha Awerlean manufacturers, It will 1160 ocenr to bin that the Germiua glawsblower has every Inducement to cross tho sens to w country whure hv cat earn butter ways, und tho Gers mun manufacturers and the German Govern: meat to keep bim right whore ho ig, instead Of losing his vutucd—because cheay—laborjand thus Iessening ona of Tho means whereby they aro cuubled to vowpots with thelr American: No wonder the unfon mon at Lu Ballo * stood ln” with thu Ueriman nuthérities and telc- rapbed them to be-on tholr xuard for the Do twivers' represoniutive who was ufter German workmen. ‘Tho ouly wonder fs that the latter proceeded so carefully ay to yot his cighty-wix en without bringing up against a Gorunap fail. Itlgonly within a compuratiyely recent dato that tho manufacture of glass In this country was garried On touny Vory grost oxtont outslda of Pittabure. At presout, howover, there is probably no otber pluce in tae country where HY ONY PULIE INUKEDIEN! bn ttt sand—can bo in guch abundutco, or 80 Close at bund, ws iit Li Sulla Couuty, Utinots,” i Pounsylyants (hesaud bus to bo haved over ¢ Hind of tha State before it reaches burg. Tho best quality tite glass mud ts Lound fn fnoxhanstibie quantities: witht sive miles The tho La Salle County zluss- works. voor which Js required ln the process of nnneats iyrenualso bo bad in snficiont quantities nid At tow rates, and, ns for coal there fs practically no ond of it. bn Baile alrendy. hus 0 glasss faotory, Ottrwa niothor, avd a third js about to Wo ‘atartod at, Streator, would seem ta be no doubt that Ia saile County is destined te Vecotue a great Rluss-innnutacturing contre, anit the ox periment of Importing German workmen and keeping thom indupendent of the anton antter they get hero shall prove a stecess, thore would sean to bo no jrood ronson why Jet a8 good flass should not be produced ti Tlinols ag nnywhert olse. For some reason or othor, but probably on account of bad inanagement, tho mantifaotiiro of gluse in Chiowro has never ect Aiicvossfully conducted, althongh tho cost of ‘bringing tho Ln Satle County sand tere would bo comparatively ite, and wood and eoal ary na cheap and a3 plenty’ lero ns elsewhero. | In addiuen to that, Chicago fa tho arent lumber market of tho Northwust, and, ag all the mini: Saotured jlaus ta packed [n hoxud, tho town of Junibor used up in that way fs a vory considers ablo Itein. ———— WISCONSIN LANDS. Prospeot of an Karly Adjustment of tho Difterencen Ketweon Wisconsin and tho Govornment Rogarding Swamp Lunda. Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Maprsos, Wis, Oct. 38,—Gov, Smith and stnif, who represented Wisconsin wt the ecn- tannlat colebration of the'surrendor of Lont Cornwallls at Yorktown, Va, returned vin Washington, White thore the Gayernar lin. proved the opportunity tis afforded for personally wrging forward to mn ently nd- Justinent tho claim of tha State of Wisconsth on account of swamp tands, whieh claim he has been persistently pressing upon tho eon. sidoration of the General Land Department during tho whole of hts administration. Numerous Inauirles having been mide of the Governor sluce hls return relative to the present status of (his work, he authorizes the following statement for the Information of tho public: He tas already received from tha Goneral Land Department lists of about 175,000 neres of Innd approved to the State, and will reeelve within a tew weéks Nsts of about 1¢0,000 acres more, ‘The greater part of the last-named traets will be indemnity lands for swamp lands disposed of by the United States Government fur Jand- Wirrants prior to” March 3, 1857, Prior to the smo data the Government lind aso In short, there soli for cata about 120,000 of Jand now determined to be and for tudor exclaltng Inws tho. ensh. 1 such sales will bu paid to this State.’ Tho Governor. coitiidently expects to recelyo this money before the close of the year, ‘Thus there will be scenrod to the State nbout 400,- 000 neres ndditional Idnds, or the equivalent ineash. Ln addition to this, the right of the State hag been established to about :100,000 heres which have been disposed of by Ure Government since March 8, 1857, bub thero is no existing law authorizing Indemnity for Jands sold’ siico that date. However, tho alt of the State ta these Jandy boing estab- {shed and canceded by the General Land De- parknient, there cau be no attestlun about ob- taining tho necessary Congressional legisia- jon. OO CORKHILL'S LUCK. Mis Escape from Memoral as Districte Attorney o Matter of Wonder. Wasinnoros, D. C., Out, 20,—District-At- torney Corkhil! fs regarded as an exception- ally lucky man, because le still retains his ultice, ‘It Is not easy to seo how he is able to do so,” sald n well-informed geutioman to- day, “for hu is no longer needed for tho proscontion of Guiteau. An eminent Inw, yer of New York: and another emluent law. yer of this clty have beon retulacd tu that ense for tha Government. Owlng to Cork- Mills attitude toward the pragecttion of tho star-ronte eases and bis relations to the de- fendauts In: those cases, President Gartield decided, just before he was shot, to putin olner man in his place, On the Ist day ot July he directed the Attorne yeGeneral to write to another zentlenmn, and Invite him to take the oftice, ‘The letter was written, but on the following day Guitenu’s bulteb pre- vented ie completion of this transuction; so Corkhill remained and became tig prose- eutor of the man who had unwittingly pro- Jonged hfs term of offtes. ‘Then Gen. Artinr beciume President, and he also, after full con- sultution with counsel employed iu the star~ route eases aut with othor persons, decded to put another man in Corkhll’s place, but ho rematts iu the oftce, and Is lucky again, Ldon’t thintc the President gains anything by dolaying to exeente his deeision, for there aro werent many persons Who witl not be- Heve that the Government 1s In earnest in the atnr-route prosecutions 80 loug as Corkhiil continues to bu District-Atturney.”” ——— IF. : For The Chieayo Tribune. Tf all the logses, and paln, aud toars Could be strickon out of the desolate yours; If all the sorrow, aud care, and doubt ‘ypnt burden our Past could bo taken outs If ali tho errors that Ho betweon Tho Vast und Present had never beens If Lcouid bo trustful, or you be truc, Earth would be Eden for me und you. Sometime Love's glory, without the stain - Or the blight of sin, shall bo vur's nguln; Bowigtima tts beautiful star dying Steadfast over our path shall shin; Sometime tho buried Past shail bo Ttestirrected for you and me, Hopefully, pationtly, J can wait ‘el God's own Augol unbars tho gate. Mowing, Ill. Oot. 37. Junta M. Dunne ——— Aphoriams from the Quartera, Grubbin' 9 stump iss good way to whet up your "Ilglon, Tioap 0’ people rickerlec’ favors by markin’ ‘em dawn in de snowy 3 ‘Always drink pure water; Many aman gits drunk fum breakin’ dis Ful ‘A amact man alnt gwine to buck ‘gin a mud- holo; ho walks ‘round it obiry tno, Ne sparrer-bawk would lke to wit a porsition to’tond tode cbickon-yard an’ keep off de minis. ‘Do smioke-‘oulgo 1s safes’ tn de bickberry scn~ sou, Rain-drops enn't tell broadctoth fum joans, i bineke guin Inuebs atde red oak whon do wood-cutter comes ‘round. Waitin’ on do tablo ia a pow'fu) way to got up nappatite, Then dint hatches out ducks fs gwine ta lose her ebfilun mighty quick. Feet Theat thinalu’ corn In de spellin’= ok. ‘Smart folks don't fot flo tocf ob a live squ'el, - De black-snaka keopa up wid de family socrots ob de gettin’ hens, Do fox wante to kaow bow de rabbit's gittin’ on. “Hpaint much difunco 'twix' a bornit an’ a yale ler-Juckot whon dey bofe wit under your clo'es. Some niggers got so much ‘gion dey want to hab Sunday eb'ry day. It don't make much difunce "bout what sort to plow you use, of yar Jes’ fab de right gurt oO ayule In front an’ do right sort 'o pisxer bebln’, Te pute you In agoad humor to git hold ob a fat plg—'speciatly right artor it’s buen bobby- ewde * Doe cottou-patch don't keer which way you vate, eZ) You can't hurry up good times som. — SS TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, N ORDER ‘by waitin’ for TO ACCOMMODATE OUR trons thronabout the Sey 6, have Inutuurous patron ia! cl ie he alters visions, Sxiubiionud Lirangh On evaro. mavorusdwente. Mil bo ico as churee in Oe received a u Getock Ye ty: CERRY 3, DECKWINUL, Brust, SL Cottare ar, eOft ntiftte neat MiRERIS Hooksellera ond Stattonors, 21 7 MOTUTIT Bt ih lone. SACOnUS, Druga, 30m Indiaaa-av. ene HUCUSTAN: Druggist, corner Thirty-tret and e-sis, "UG, DOW & CO» gopier skwood boulevard and Cottage Crove-ny. Ut a ah VISION, FRANK SQUAIN, Prugaist, 25 West Madisou-st, SHS RCHLU ETE, Drugaist, 4 West Lake-at, oor BA. URUBIIy Drugyish, 802 South Halsted-sty cane CARAT iiruuxut, OW Went Madivou-st, core Dur Set EIRELEY & CO, Drugwists, 13 South ais PELE Ay, watnveniaten on MANE SOSSTUTEN, Teayuist, 20) tue Island-av. aosas HSMIGK Sénoten, Nematonter peaituner MTACORMON, Drougiat, Lid North Talsteds at. corner Indiana, Nt (H DIVISION, a ke munasaii bats ‘Dragos, 45 Nor HAY TEMG by COs Dragyiats, u1S Larrabeo-at, cot RIE NGEME, Printing and Advertsing Adout, Bows Bad Stauton 108 aM, foivisioneae Goopquctt . DoW: Drugaist Hyde Park-oy, and Pray w A prctragy. ENGLEWOOD HYH OFFICE, commer Wentworth- ay. and Chestnuts, FYANNTON, ,GEORGH W, MULL Booksuller, Btationor, and Nowsdealor. AKU VERY, . Ws 1 WILLS, Jost ° anne Diteneraue und Devaslah Kyongton: yor SAL. Nt Northiwoat corner Htandolph and Doarbory Lukyest., near Milwauken i North q Darren fund lait area buna Larrabee hi? mn Wandell rN ‘write cotta and xtnbio Say Freiont, near Webstor-ay, brick dwelling and ane UE Tinintod ia fas wliht bulltdhiee 34 ani tut, Li Mary-sta near Archorev, near Atchor-ny, ‘Archor-itv., neir fosephient., with Hit tone TMilrtyolirets Sox ti Butuer. Hit cottage. “e Kemutheni., near tt Thutieriivhicst,. near, Tniety-alxth, 10 Lungloy-av.. front, at a) por Indluna-nv., mene ‘aplendld Jot. cust front, ny choles ty-80! Wrightwood-ay,, corner Knell . EDININATYeAVe Howsy. Sone ther Fini Iniproved porn nN Craatext. newt 01 edt, see Hal purneplaee, neal Bark A{UREPO, 2 Leno ‘ern hnprovent east oF . rues HLT p forme re nr Ty cats Cunt UE HAstt- Divistone wily AW, ROLE OT OK my &0 pur uring property: North. Heaney ioe WKN ft, Nowe ClyLoura-pluce, cheap, 80! eit Ie 1) (vel east front o1 ity nec tI, ventleste teu hsv, COrne voc GAT N ty ‘Har Fore ALAV imette, ere. ‘Mucres oxtending ale hes Livin to Linco! Whiteside Co uta) Adiuns ‘County, Ind, ty parnere. " ‘bee land, ial ners in tot Pitty se fot xd *43xta) fronts Sot Afoney 10 loan nt, iy 'N lose West Suporior, Eric, und tay 1 ons 4 1 Let a Michiea pyr font. 3 Ou Fi} Court. Sov to Hon nt, lotw Sehool-st.. neny Fifty-fourth. floweonisido Hre-lmits and adjolitog clty Mnlis Merion wnd Totti House; ree t tS. ory baa tugon, t briek barn; jt In ex: Wish FAG Nout Saugatuon-aey ronts for pel foot with tino house, on Clark-st., north of Fale Jertatieny. ‘Tua-story und basoment reit brick octaxon, frituutags, on Hortison- feet rupur, Lornur Corn Daeanse A1\00}-baxinesa propert Var Nuronests a bay Gund yor SALE— i vara! good pleces, prices ranging from #0) 10 H1Y,000, Prices ranultig $4,000 to Ry WW ABTINGTUS-St JUULEVAID, prone pata om tw svaniorn Was scant Tots HO 10 per WARES AND PAM carci yO! iy vi! iag—2. OU Won Hrexel AV, pnt brie Borden i VB Ano Batok improved ploces, ptlces ranging front "Call for particulars, prices, sn Cornor Washington und Hainedsst 2 SAL! Er tary Uric lek Bick and frau asc Heroont feng, tory frat Rory frnino Cornar Washinxto Rk SALE— wud ke ‘an ‘will ren stonve fron Northwest Nutt corner x13, with good house, $4,000, ‘Als-room brick on Kast Indiana, per monitt, for $2,000, a-ntory Lrame and lol HnAL OF y Laine, Hay i by Qukley, 21x10 one Asblundeitv,, 2 Men THEE OL CIAY, corner to: trove Bixiytinsics near Fifty: with § kardonut for uloved yenrs, sus oUt with shade fruva, evergrea i Fruity cottage nig, groen- bate ormal Parkway, nunr Slxtyenintlies enst front, ehen| ‘| Low on Clinrles Gitovenih)-av., north of Sixe ‘DAKE VIEV FW li her in Brown farm, 4 acres, near Binh Bistonsay., come Ja it aa Mug wood Itoad, pe ni ain Dende ate, Dearborn, itor Avis near Fortyeninth-st, HV Altest., UAT ay du lots Parkside, iccosslble by Ilinols Central Ralle A Folixieg Kimbark: HU ME oy on ¥ ALE—$7,000—3803 WABASILAY, ' roan Mudge LproyaMeENts; Wwo-aery iY Honore-st. and Oudoneuv, two-story und stunia trimmings. HALSTRD-ST, PROVELTY, Thor nllyy, lag oUx1W, with to buildings 2 $A. ‘and frame, corn INDIANA-ST. ‘atory brick 180, PO. Btorar sestory nore ont DIS rooms cach; Will ront {or $1,045 price INS ; ne Morden Ii Uniste ENED ree with two Orit rk, brick re: OU th with two cote rC vine and Dari. ob and: ented inhbeltane mia 3 -BLOLY: 1 ixihs fed neuer Munaver, wit Forty-thintest,, W" feovense ee foo! my Mtic oppostt Soi til st frult trees, grapevines, und Inu-nys, 24) foot....86 Tanegtcaes with tice Men tianins sib 1 atwwout, lots n'a Add. to Laat nad Wudlntngiont-ay fOr at Ticres ondest, ort yefourt i Muron-ats, neat ‘ortysthirdent. Forty-sleenest, one Fiftyettiied-ate with 10f, Buvto-st.. near Forty war Twenty axtcon near Fifty-fourth-st. uur Sixty-trste Vark, nene Eitty-iith-at, itmien-nve; Lous tiles fe sHibio by Norsa und stern cary, ns muennts, ALLAN, 85 Washington, omunt und attte stono-fraut oo collunt rupalr, boulevard, south of Forty-third UN) per * atone! jy tear Contro-ay.; Iu per AN Hittheay,. souh of EWis & KNOTT, Rooms ean. Be ptphresty JACK SON-S" ADAMS-ST, Ceri DWIGHT, OF quincy, nour Madison, ae Banker, $4,500. 55,000, ‘dwollin Tt Mrucand dwolling, 10 rooms, WGa-auary feat. $5.40), Soverul lurgo placos ut prices Fai BOW. , k soars from goon te & DWIGHT, OE nid Halsted ate, ROVERTY. NASB PROVERT' basement, und 3 flats of 2% rooms qver t Tor $1400 por sear; pricy OU. i 0 baxumunt, with 3 fale ‘indtata-bt. @ 3 tints; rents 5x10), Indinua wear Curtis, Onkloy-av, ati Voboa snp unhnproved, Hoveral cheaper pleces mproget und unl corner & pWiutl, uueton and Hal eee Corn Warlttnton and POR SALE CHOICE, BARGALNS: Hq by m0 Fureat-nv,, tt tn Hw per . near! and easy terms, rty-ittth-st. boulovant, 24 L two fronts, $17 per footy oasy turn nilawecay neue Viiety fete be Hf ott onay to init 4 woulovard, 2 feats FON. riy-liret, 130 geot, $100 per foolt just oast of Callforula-ay., 4 lot og Mn Ne WY, 3, Boe. 4 Tf He sirable houses In fing iocalltics: dace $50 poracte INGLEDEW, LUMLEY A HY Dearbornetty POL SALE—WEST MADISON-ST.~DE niruble corner rel 70, He SLLOUSUN 8 print tn for iy por, cont oo Ay La Ballanate ae SALE-BY E. 1. CANFIELD: ak Business provorty 0, Wort Madison. Canal, ue Talund-ny, BOuth Btata-st, North Wolls-et, POH SALE framg houxo on Contrereye) ! store and 4 foo, “below. Stents for iivor, te tee, 3 Is 4: Uilrot nidulans, GUIREIN & DWIQHT, de CANELELD, A LARGE TWO-STORY a guod rotall Btrcoty ‘wast ‘ aren, sialsteds Guttatcats Malwaureeays 164 Hundolphest. ‘on aocun’ p ragiis on BoRine “ inyostuelity Tratcolnas, invostuiel ‘Waanington und Uatatoa-sts. wer BALE-BY RoW. COT Hark Was oneu sold for tlo mure than hn! 1a be: aebort qrolt SALE—80,500—WEST aL Bnliding und iat; rental JIYSIAN Jkt & efron. wary Bt rot ‘This Loure i fur tte AE EHSAN a MADISON; nud pur ALE. TOOMKIUGE & CU, 29 West Madivon-at. OL, 8: ALES DY qe ¥ HYMAN ere jas. comin Sate, A NHL £0. Dest ny SALE: i PSTORY FRAMES K OH ee ‘ane oat {outs ‘on Ie Ata Oe SM KEG a Ca oy Wasbioutn-th Fo, SALE—BY RK. W. JIYMAN it, & Toums BL bar iury, dyer, ici ela 4 a barguin. tial, yo t SALE—YSLORY cto desleubie CO.-27 Indiana-ay, ‘déeps @ muds rick, yud fraiue, FOR BALE—A LARGE 1 hear Dwi Waid Lousy woll rupted, on Was! Wuboys fo Dalf caak, RIE EEN LL eprave Weanioygyau wid abyss on stune Crone hou: i Lanemens: well bulit and Hie location ut BLOSSON & CO,, 110 Lau Sallucst,- RN SALE—LOT TWENTY hour Nation, RWs ‘wenty-titth-s! Ur ootuaee fisldgenurt, th MINWON, 15 Steteoportan Digce, On SALE—DY H, L. CANFIELD: Woat vide houses, pleasantly luca! ‘xcone destor: Mr thts house Frit bei _ for sal ROW LYMAN Bt. Cla 178 Daa AND CELLAR yi nuts aroninis dou, IMU ‘ua 40, Wosg Blau] prices Naat ne a EVENT He brick, \ " WO: wats