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ans UiaUAGL Pee Wee DuCud pil WO amsHA Sy, muy Mich. a mistake bad been made in the address, | find that was the reason be did not wet bla saw ontime, Witness eubunitted & freight reeript from tho Michigan Centra) Ruilrotd Company for the saw Jn question tothe wrome adil Show that {t Indl been kent. Witness wi that Olllvar Quirk had pecelved nalledon: ane Tid sunt it hersvit. un the -eruds wiuion Wititess, ainted that Mayo brad wdver= Under alt the munes exeept 1h 0. Deaty Sprague Manufacturing Conpuny, and tho Mone wreh Sightning Saw Company. The sirins of Kuox & Co, Wallico & Co, and Winslaw & Co. were used in advertising a toy postals the nino of Sanford & Co. was used In Adyortsiny, a Bivle the name of Prof R. Hendricks wis used fy ulvertising an ileroseopo; the name t enlio Sloam-Engine Company vertisime a toy engine; ft, Cy Chis own name ta Relling his he uame of the Spruce Mane THE COURTS. A $25,000 Controversy Over a Lady's Damaged Face. Denn and Mayo, he flevoes of tle Mone arch Lightning Sows Shrewd Praotion by Shrowd Lavwyera— Prince Albert Jones Again. dtononares: Sat feta ‘Company was.used $n ailvertising the Ropord of Judgmonte, New Suits, } fnuiee favor Wriagery and tho immo of the Divorces, Criminal Cases, Etc. Monareh Laghtalog sie Company, was used In advertising the raw, Mr. Mayo's real name, witness sid, wos Mayo (George: Sanford, or (1, santord & Co,” ak Bo ndvertised it. ‘Tho man Thowus A. Thompson, whe wags named 1s .oue of the ineinbers of the Monarch Lightning Saw Companys, Was In the oflice of S, RK. Dow, and waa nt awger, in the avternvon Thomas G. Hennoborry wag Orat called to the stand, Hie testtded that he wits tho inventhr uf tho Monarch Lightning Suv, atid hint patented it overn Yvert ago, ‘The priteot. was offered Ine He stated that the mas + A DAMAGED FACK, The $25,000 sult of Mrs. Guillimene Lebeat drningt Henat Matthel, a druggist ue No, $4 Buc ‘aland avenue, in whieh the plainttt charges chat the defuntunt sold and ‘advised her-to nse a Ample lation which destroyer ber facial beauty ‘ol was continued in the Superior Court be- tore ndge Authony yesterday, Me & Vers aune‘appenring for the plaintif and A, 8, Trade Jor the defendant, 'yho first witnesa wae Alexis Lebeau, husband ot tho pluinttit, who testiled that {ts wife wis tronbled with eraptions om hur tee, and that she procured a preparation from Mutthel, the vogglat, to remave them, which preparation Durnt tho akin off her fuce, leaving a permauent distheurement. ‘ Ue. Donntd Peaster, wha wilt be remembered a4 a witness In’ tho Cream ene, was next called tothe staid, “He tostitied that he had been oalled In to treat Mrs. Lebeau for tha’ burns, He pxamined the pinple preparation and found that ft contained u lnrge percentize of muriatle netd. Ho applied alkalies to the burns te couns teraet tho ellect of the acid. NU. cbine was operated by a eriok, which statement caused tt smite In the court-room. ‘Tho siuv was well constructed Of seasoned Ash, and the Kaw. Dlatto was of tho eet quality. When set up it cost Mint $0 nnd he sold the machines te Dear at Sth eueh, One of the snws roght Jato the cuiteteroom, ahd tho tube, Jury, nit mingel gathored around tt tance how it worked. ftor looking the thing over, dudgy Blodgett whuepty aeted the Inventor if ib was realy aides vies to nave liber ar a thachive made merely 10, Kel ness sald it was intended as an honest, Indorssaving device, H.W, Harris, uw inillemachinist, testified that ho deemed the Monarch saw ft rood one, #1 atunthilly constructed, and attempted to de onstrate this tier by operating tho machine tn the coutt-room, Ilo tinully stated that he did not think ft would fall tho, representations of tho virculae. oral witnesses swore the saw was n Rood Hrosdeexnmilned by Mr. Trade, tho witness Lf 1 : lat ae cau nos, erate weatt all Of sho tnaradi= | S88 court thon aijourniod tntll 10a. m. today, ontsin the louon were, Mr. Trude referred to tho connection of the witness with the Cream nbortion care, Whereupon the witness beenmo hishly excited! and tied to ‘argue the ensa be- PRINCE ALKERT JONES. ‘Tho argumnenté on the motion for a new trial In the ease of Princo Albert Jones, under sen- tence of fife for murdering one of his bruthurs, Tore the Jury. Mr. ‘frude askew wheiber, if ai + : some one bat spilled the preparation were to muits, besly Sent by Neate tea alt over Mr. Lobean's fee instend of ting tn Hranch No. 1, seaterduy mucnlng. Mr, MeClory, who .mppeared for dubn Lyle King. the defendants’ counsel, wanted a eoutin= uunce becauso-Mr, King was enguged ina trial before Judge Willamaun. . Aasistunt-Stato’s-Attorioy Thomson objected on tho ground tuat taly was the second tine the notion Inul been set for hearing, and that Mr. Ring bud no business ta go into a new ense Jn tnutber court. ‘Pho matter bud heen deluyed Jong cnongh, and ouyhtty be disposed of nt onue. ‘ Judge Logors enid that Jones enmo before nim appiriog it coretully with a brush, it would not. have been apt to buen tho stin otf, ‘The witness tepued that nothing of the Kind had aypeared in the evideher, and Oink We dhe woud be fool enough edo sneb a thing. Heacknowledyel he had geen lots of folk ia his day, and Trade ade vised blut to go bone aod look: In a mirror aud see afiorier, ‘Mra. Mary Joffers, a neighbor af the Lebonus, teatiied tbat Mes. Gebowt was durk-cais plexioned, but that sho nover had noticed any pinpies on ber fice, She was present whon the pottigat mediving ene from the arug-stor ont Habens corpus two yeare go, dud Woe nfl and knew nt her own ktowlodge that Mrs. Le- | grvuta teled onan iilictment fornutnslateoLer, 2enu hid burned hor fuce by ustag the prepitru- -tonvicted, didge Duley sot the verdiet Won. z slise Beaullenre, Lottie Lebeau.and Mrs. Jobn ylortesniied tat Mra, Lebeuu's face waa [tay compuratively clear before using the plinple Tomedy, and ibat it was covered with red Kens A change of venue was granted, ond tho nie befory bin {itoyoray, After soine des ‘sit etme up for triulsand be found that 0 new fadietmont had been raturned for marder. <\a that. wis Not the’ indictment pending when and budly diefieured intterwan iho eminge of vento was yeinted, Lo: refused Int JeHinthiedt, County Phystolan, test | too gon gn swith tho. cago. Therefore It fed that the usu of almost itny Kind of nell to. wits ‘taken up- before Jude Wilthungan, and tried, Jones being found guilty and his puntsh- ment fixed at iinpriwonment for life. ‘That was About the, 1st yt Uctober lust, and the motion Tor Anew tril had heen anging ever alnce. te hail one notlee that the cuse wity me wp, but yor sume wood reason, he dido't recallect what, it went aver, Several weeks elapsed, und now secunl nutice had boen served on Mr. King, who was not present. He felt alinost Hike going on pereinptoriy, but he bad been tnfuraed that there Was {inportant testimony which hit not yet been put inte ailids He, therefore, did'nt Teot Wut it weyuid be Just to the defendant to dis~ pose of the urucion ti the ubsence of: Mr. King, and would set it for Wednesday week, when he would dispose of it whethor Mr, King was pres: ent or not. Or Motebes would be. femove freekles, plinpt tarmiloss if ft were JuiLelantaly appilod, ‘ ‘At the requestor Me. Tide. Inthe presence of te Jury ie xhowed bow in some. pluces the Dlotebés and, freckles bad’ been removed from Mrs. Lebean's free and the ekin lore uninjtred. De. Rrost Matthel the deteniinnt, twaritend that he hid been in tho drug business twenty: hve yenrs. He hack worked in var tnd Btudied for flye yenrs previous to Ing in business Cor himdelh. Ho hid wever se the plaintiY until he saw her in court. Ife d tmcdy remeihbered acing a pinpte lotion to oon about April, 1878. He remembered tase Jt was Uo lirxt ‘time In the course of nly experience that any one bad oyer called for teld for such a purpose Without a preserip> top, and becande there was considerable con- sersition between himself aid tho cusromerd we the time, and he lind hecu epeditt tr lls (astruce dons us toits use, ‘The preparation wis cum posed of One ones of curmnicreinl acetio ncld, baifn deachin of aromatic Uncture, and Lour SHREWD LAWYERS. Avi was Med yesterday in the Superior Court by Marlon Munger against George A. Shafeldt Jr,, George Westover, A, 8, Piper, ounces of winter, : d Hours I, Murray to sut oxide certain sues ‘Mr. Terhune, in his address to tho jury, held} 4n" x tel 4 that IL wis plain to be seen that hastaiaglakn ute} of her property. Sho states that prior to July, had been searred for life by the use ot thu plm- | 1874, she wade stockbulder to tha amount of vite lotion. Hermind bad become ntfeeted, elthor | $1500 in the Bank of Cbleago, Tho bank am the direct cffect of tho praparation, or | soon after failed; and D. 1. Hough was rom, brooding over her mlstortine, ail phe: ‘allen td tate of momiuchnlin, | *Ppolated Meeelver, After the appomtment aad Fallen inthis, Earutle eat ae inal or Hough" a number of creditors She lind not visited the nelghbors orplayed upon the plino in eighteen months in consequence | fled bills ngainst complainant to rvcover on hor ot tho unsettled condition of her mind, ‘The | hubibty: as xtockhudur. Amos others wis voungol far the defen, who hinsell waa | Me '. Murray, whe claune Bhi, and: in guilty of Bnaving, bla forehead fora sort of ine 2 ne fellectual speotacilay offect, hud footed at tho | §280 debrand Bit Interest, from which com> convelt and vanity of his ellent, but vanity was | plainant appeated. onvof the stronzest and most pronounced cles A. fow duyaatter the judgment was nasiyned Tents ofthe average haman nawure., to Westover in: trast fur Snufeldt & Westover, ‘Mr. ‘Trade returned Me. Terhute's comptiment | they buying bougnt the ebume fur a very xml inber, 1878, he recovered a judgment tor by denouncing Bim tn open court asa abarlatun, | amount. While cumpiuaant’s bill wis ponding and then proceeded to rend frou tho original | the Hevelver Med a bill wana I'L. Murray, dopoaition of Mrs. Matilda Lebeatt. ay 8. Piper, aud all the otner purtics who ‘aud Mra, Lubert titted in tho deposition that | sued comulalnunt to restr them from her duugpter Ret to haven fine white skin, | prosvoutiie tholr sults, aud an iijuncuon and hid insisted upon using the ueid ngalnseber | was issued ong onsked. ln Marca, 187, advice, She then applied the act to ber duugh: | the Hevever niso iiiek ok petition ter’s face with a rag, aud while doing so some of | agalnst -complulnant celalmiug bee labiliy the neld min over ypon, the duughter's fares neat, who Immediately complained of a burn Nyy Bensation, but refuge to havo the geld washed lt, saying «she did not. vare it killed “hor, ste would buve e Ulotches removed and have u pretty fice. She tnally faulted trom the pain, and the mother ua then too seired to think of wishing (ho auld off, Her dntiehter rematned fn tho tint vont twenty minutes, and no ono thought of vshing tho neil off when spo enmo to her we : Mi. ‘Trudo eharteterized tho whole proseous aon ua a schame to mAke v eommereial Rpecnine don wutet an eekt and terol an bonest, Ae mus mat Of tbe Hard-oarned property of ahfotime. . ‘Nhe caso was submitted to the Jury, who were netrivted to return 4 suiled verdict, to be dpenzd nt 10 o'elock thls morning, . wus tu the bunk for twied the amount of ber stock, and he recovered 4 decree ugulnst hor for $25,782 und uzalast Itouben Hutch for 310,000, wad also provided that un payment of these sinounts the above partics suould be protected from any Curther suits auinst then en uecount af their stuvk Hability, ‘Cols deaves was alticw@ed by the Supreme Court, ang i August Inst com planet prld (to court $20), In tullaeitioment OF ull chums by the luk or Kecerver againat her, Sbufeldt was presuntin court ut the une, and agreed that the Murray sult, which wag still pondivg, should be disnsisget. Notwithstunding Pinta express at! Shufeidt & Westover, cate alleges, ty tou Out un execution on the Shucras, Judgmunt, no appeal paving heen perfected: by compininagt pwing to her rettlemen of the other proceedings, and jovied iton the 8, W. 44 of Block 28 tu Kfiaie's Addition to Chfouge, belay tt piees of property 100 tcet on Cugs strvot by lov feet on Ohio atreet, wid worth | S700 ‘Phy south hi of the property was sold 1 Weatover for $1,000 utidor execution, it bem worth $15,000), aiid the north bulf worth $ii,ua) wid soll to. A. 8. Piper. A very abort tune ago complitnnnt lenrned of this Tact through ber Tenants and it about the ‘same tine Westover Den an electinent sult agalust hor to yet pose ausaiun of the lend. Sho now gharges thut both those execution sales itre void becuuse tho Dlurray Judguiunt was yottled by tho deuroe tn tho Reeviver suit, tat the purchasers had full 10 of oil the tuets, henes nequired no Utley and sho asks that tho rules juny bo act neldo ns clouds on her titie, and that the defendants muy be enfuined trom clulming: my tithe, or from ayxigning the Sburill’s deus 60 Gs to binder ur anugy he L ’ T'rEMS, Judge Hewes will proceed no furthor.with the ‘call of his present calemlur wntll be hus com- pteted the enll of bis parsod calendar. ‘Toursday and Hriduy he will choose peremptory enllat mutlons fa i Us, TIE MONARCIL SAW." Tho trial of Henry ©. Denn and Gcorgo 8, Muyo, dealers tn“ noveltios,". who are churged vinsising the muita for fraudulent purposes, was resumed bofure Judge Llodgott yesturdiuy morning. ‘Tho Nest witness was Erlo Wintora, n lawyer. Yo restiled that bo had beon attorney for ninen aumed Gvorge fi. Rrewster, who was on trial 1st winter before Justice Brown, ebarged with pers jury’ in. swearing ont a welt of attnetnent against H. 0. Dean, On tho trial Duan bad tes. tied tu doing business, under about a dozen’ alluses, and to selling the “ American Diotion- the “Standard Sorlea,” and the *Monaroh 8 P.M. Clowry, Superintendent of Carriers, toatfed that ho was Asslutant Superintendent Jarriors iu 1880, and had instrueted Currier O'Conner tu deliver mail for H, Knox & Co, Winsiow & Coy Chimax Nine Company, 31, 0, Suntord & Ca, Bprague Suuracturing Com- pany, und the Juvunilo Stoum-Eugine Come und &, and the reat Friday. puny to No. Yat Washington street, Roun 10, ua career O' Conor ba brought geterd trom Uoan and Mayo asking that thisrdelivery bo anid, Altorwurds Dean aud-Alnyo moved to the Matro- Hit Block and had their ull directed to the bers OF the two outriuces to the building, rrive Wd. O'Connor anit ho had doliverod: rs id Mityo ‘ubout two yours age Waabington strovt, under (ue day Itc front bunkruptey: were Isaued yos- terday to Josopt: Hosennaupt, Joxoph Werchetin, AMorriv Friedinun, David, Wertbolin, and Gottlob Hage, * . ppollnte Court wilt ba In soaslon far nio> ‘Why A} Hons tomarrew movning. - Judge arnum yesterday granted a deorce of dvorvo to Alongs Paritamont from Ada Partla- . : invot on the wround of Adultery, and to Emi: cun & Go. MG. Sunford &Cow | ugies fromephrain L, Lutheréa the ground of Thoupson & Cond, We Winse orwultys |: nox & Co. Spruguo Munw- ‘i oo ‘ Compuuy, Juvenile stonmeBuyine ny.und d, Willaee Se. Hu hud beon tne structed by Denn and Magy to leave with them al letters ‘directed to thoie partics, He had curried ain order from Dean to the Super Tendent, asking that all mult directed to ML. M Kanx &'Co,, No.) Jelterson atrevt, be delly> iM, and ONG from SMayo vykluy Cut all sed tod. We. Winslow & Co,, No, 40 ) be delivered to olin, Leake then read from the Sfonarch Tightning Saw Company's circular a number of uligged testinontds aver apparent Chloago dynes and adhieeries, ‘Thotam Meebin, wn advertising clerk in tho Titers Geers atte, Was tho Next witness, Hi was shown What purported ta le an cdita estrict trom the Jitey-Ucean of Doe, My 14, behited da the gaw eiretilar, and states that tho exirict bad appeared in the liter-Gcesn, but ust Tihs reading nares, not nda editochl, | Witivad Ivoduced the paper and showed the externas tn qMention, 0 the saurty columea of the editorinl diye. Mr. Dow waked bhi “how much of the dnutter on the Jiler-Geutn's valtorial page wi paid for, and ho sil Le wits tot thle ta” atate, Un, In anger te another quoscion ho ead ne didn't KHOW whethor or jot the urticle wis nied to develye the pubile ur nol, and he did It knew who weote It, Get, Louke called Carriors Halla, Haywart, Corey, and ones or two more eurriers ta show Abul the’ pureons whose umes were signed to the testimoulite wore myths, One namo win Jthu Natt, wad the wldress was No, 1) Thirty> lib street. Tho carrier in that district teuthtiod, Ut mun named Joly Land lived at that number, Avother waa W, J. Henuehery, wio turned out tobe a brouer of the aw manuzagturon, Kituer UNITED KLATES COURTS, ‘Tho Standnra-O} Company began v Bult yess terday for €2,000 uzainst H, }. About, Anothor bit stuilar to that of Bamuol We Btrongsbegun last week, was Med yeutorday: to, rodoum frum tho forvclosuro-aale of tha Ply. mouth, Kankasen & Mavic itallrond. matoduny 13, INTs, ‘Tho coinplulaunt jn the present cuse ts Wilium A, Shaw, of Alassuolusetts, and bo churyes the road was sould for a yrowly Inude- quate price, and’ that the purchaser, Jubn C, Cushinn, by falling to curry aut.che terms of hia tnd for nearly three yours, hus forfeited all blu cighta, fs STATE COUNTS. , Joby 1. Carson ontered nya Judgment by con- Tosslon' Ia forgivto dutainer aginst Miss Murio A, Brown, to recovér posscsalon of Moons 10, 31, 2, and 14 In saverly'’s Thontro Builting.- Michael una dtury Lynch vommencod an ao- tlon in trespuse nydinet Murgarot Powull, laying Oamges at $1,000, , Susun MubibAueen began a: ault for $10,000 | againes Frank i ; 4 2 edie, ’ . Willian . Mien & Co, began an attachment gnit agninst 8, hark,’ Clark, and A, E, ation wo rucovar si,teseu. ot TUNFM and As By Wallace Thurtnan Smith Med a petition te be ‘alluwed tu drop ole tou furniliar cognomen and bo henceforth known pe Wattace ‘Thurmuu, Emily Wevloy Rogers Sinith, presumably ble alsi- } tor, ulap uvks to uke n corresponding eounge Ly ee uae and bo called Emily Wesloy togers 3 ho names Gr numbers of wlf the rost were bets as wrong ; Mury Wells scommenced a suit {n trospass tlw prosceution reatod thot cage, agaist tho City oF Chicago, taping damages at wus for the defeme was Mise ) F008. . : —_— CRIMINAL COURT, Herma Holt, eburged with «sauult, was tried | by the court agd uequitted, The recogutaince of Jamea Mangan, indicted for golling Nquor to ailnors, war forfeited. Jubu Fitagerald pleaded guilty to burglary agd was remanded, , oorge Jones, cbarged with larceny, in whose ‘Mt an sear old uiniden who haw wemploy iw vlerk tor komo tte, Always punto to the rescuy when he in tratible, Bho tevtitied that Mayo aunford & Ca, 1 Knox & Coy and ha, Dean sdedived no tnall wxcopy toe ford C. Dean, the Manure Dinter Suw Company, and “the Sprague | Stunutucture fue Cumpany., Witness had’ scetl | the Menurca naw nud hud operated If succeastully in tue office, On account of the slowness uf ie |, ¥ . tuunufgoturers uf thu woodwork they wereutten | 200 tue jury disugreed, yas roleused on bis own Dekind tn thelrorden for the aawa, Whon tno | Tecomnizane . IneA Caan gent t Wager Miitpan af Poms, ‘Pha caso pRenuty-Rburi® Rasnant Ralln . given then by tha Unlvaraity of man, indicted for embezzlement, caine up again, and tas continued on motion of defendant. Charics Weight, who pleaded gullty to larceny, withdrew his plen,,and tho case against him was atrieken ot tho pLat the suggestion of tho Drosceutinis welt ‘ Churtes Davenport aud Anthony Bolesky are on trial in Brauch No. & for Inreons. Thos nee alleged to be two of the Baker gang who sold the stolen proporty to Webt, Atter rettinng x jury and putting in the evl- dence Marstall Loomis pleaded guilty for tho purposo of getting a lighter penalty, He belongs to att oxcollent funlly, to af hia brothers bn- ing cloras'# ind has borne a good charnoter. Hy tho ond of tho prosant tern every cnse In whidh {ndivtments were found by the Inst grand Jury will bo Maposed of, and, nea thore are not nay continued eases, by tho ond of next term the two branches willbe able to keep tp with tho buatness, und try every ease within thirty Anys after tho Indictment fs found, ‘The bualneas-men siinmoned to serve as peut: Jurors in both branches for the remainder of-tho present term reported thomsclves yesterduy morning, nnd, of couras, nbort two-thirds of them wanted fo be release. No ono, however, wits exceed becuse he waa but nd thorn Was o gud dea) of “kicking” by gsuine becuse they were obliged to remain. An astoniahiog Amant of Kickuess Keains to prevall nino the merchants of this city, Jitdeug from the num- ‘bet who prosanted phyx.cuns' cortificntes, which open the door of ce wore excused for xiekn gun, George W. Lyon, Higuings. Clarence N. Dyer, Muatehford, Adolph Henrotin, good men were “atic TIE CALI. . Jenan Dausaoxb—In chambers. Jupo# Beovartr—The Doan & Mayo casein” tha District Court, . Junan Ganv—Asslata Judge Anthony, 305, Dowd vs. Guthrlo, on trial. Jupan Sart0—No tirst cal, Teint call term Nos. 480, 4,814, 4,850, 4,855, 4870, 4,701, 4,888, 4,89), 4,000, and 4408. No one on trial, Junar WittdAMson—Asaias No. 4.560, Mumbloy va. Hayes, on telul. Auvarn ASTHONY—Passed .cuses 5.103, 2.819, Qt, and W203, and eatendar Nos, Wt, Ws.13i 2M, LL to 15, Mit, "180, JL to. tt, Mp, 107, 108 TFL IPL, 130. 177, 138, lat to 181,’anu' 145, Inelu- sive. No case ob tell Mupak GARDNER Hordia ys. md 8. No, binin, and col es Chleugo & Western Indiana Raliroud Com- Trini call. KY, pany va. City, on hearing, Athos RogEts—No first call REL RH, 81, S85, AIK, RW. Nu ense on trial. dupak MonaN—Set caso, 0.30), South Park, Conntilssioners vs, Nehool ‘Trustees, and calen- ane a Ws, 203 to 425, Inclusive. No -cuso on tria! pe. Among tboso who H ry HP. Hutehine Jones, and He UF. ducobs, BW. and other equally No. Jude Sinithe tense 200, idan Nov. byt SMELT STAW ENS further call until further notte. Jdupar Banxum—Set matters, Jupan JAMEsON—Nos, J), OR, 0, 014, B32 to 157, 100, 161, 102, 1 Oot UOT B58, ———— id JUDGMENTS. Surenton Court—Jupar Ssttn—Mary” Parit- cok vs, Mary Augustin, 310.—2. 8. Bond ot al. ve. Cyrus P. Dunban, ; Cincutr Count—Coxresstoxs—W, 1. King’ ©. M. Clark, 1. A. Clark; and A. Letter, Junar Ragkns—Nichotas Coones va. Honey Ve Freemun;: vordict, TW. Sa, Jupoy Mora: ies ‘Turkington, adthiaistras trix, va, City of Cafeiizo, $1,000. * } STAR GAZING. Somo Beautiful Stellar Sights on Clear, Nightn. Cincinnatt Wsamerctal, For those who love to study the benutles of the skys the enrly part of theas long winter nights presents sumo of tho most interesting: objects to be seen atany season of tho seur, Orion {a now well up in the ourly partof tho evening, bolng only two bours from the morid- fun at 9 o'ek at whiuh time it fs high enough to bo very prottbly studied ‘by thosd who do not wish to awalt its urrivat on tho mo- ridian, ‘ No ono can fall to recoznizo this grand. estof the constellations, By facing n poiuton the horizon at about one-third of the way from sonth to cust, and Jooking upward about half-way from horizon to zenith, a number of Delght atars will bo seen, which hold postftons relutivels Indleated In tha following dingram, in woleh the arrow indlcutes the direction towards the pole stir, and the heavy -duts stamof the first and second magnitude, while Aight dotg show tho other bright though Tainter stars. ° E N a °o i ne oo + ibe Z\N 3 * . Z\N ZIN a. FS Saree oS 7\N a ; 4 de Le ee Wo indleate only the most butiveubie wi tie stirs, and these will be suiiciont to enuulo tho reater to plok our tho constellacion without any diMeulty. Raving found Uridn, no ane with ind it uninturesting, for there are in itn great nun er af stars of the third and fourth umguitude, and inore thin seventy Rtas ure visible to the nuked aye, In the study of this beautiful vou- stelladon an vvoning ret be very pleusantly and proiitably spent, but Hf the. reader is fort= tumitte onouye to have accoss toevena umalltele- acope, the ubjecta of Intercet will bo multiplied ‘undttiatone analy, but tutuy eveutngs canbe dui- ployed pleasantly In studylug them, Beteteucse—A—ls a beautiful ced stir of tho Drot muguitude. It is witunted tn tho cust shoul. dor of Orion, und for the Harlncss of ity color probably, edimus, nenrer than any othor atar to peing a rival of Vos ruddy Marg, tis pluced among the varinblo sturf, but it ts irregular, having no determined peylod pf yartactun, Itlvel, the bright @tar at 1, ja a beautiful double, ite companion being of thd ulnth inuge nitude, and of a btuish color, while tho star fteclt is of u yellowish color. “ Delta Urions, or, a8 it is sometimes calla, Atatika, ts the blabust star in the belt (No. tio digtire), and ts Bltuated very nowrly on the co. Jvstiat equator, being avout bale ay deyres south of tt, ‘This xtar is doutte, being made up of a second and seventh magnitude, | 4 tt (No.1) te 0 triple vtar, mado up of o third, a aixth-and-n-half, and n tenth inmugnitude. In tho yEpee. purt of tho consitanon 15 0 bountiful Hitle telungle (2 by diagram) in which the tipper stur I3 a double, composed of a fourth and sixth mugattudes thers Is alao anne Nelda of dimmer stura around them, ‘there ure a ytent nuuiber of double stars In this conatetlacion, and tittle patience will ene nblo the porsesiar of a telescope tn ind them often enough duriug un oventng to muko the soureh Intoresting.. - = ‘Fhe suira numoered 1, 2, and § generally bear the nuine of the (ree stars, ua thore aro no other ature In the heavens Ike fiom in position and Urightnges, They aro atso culled sainctintos the Three Kings, ant Meats Wattle sometimes ¥} volpale, e found fn OC all tho objeots of interest to Orion, ny one gan aay that he hun ven tho niust benutivut unti he baa gazed upon the yreat nobutn which surrounds tho iniddly star In tho eword, To tho waked eye thin air js seen to nebulous, and a telescope brings It out beautl- filly. Allnround the star, extending ourwurd for quite a distunoo, inn haxy nitive of walightly erveniah tnt, and in one side of It tore fk quite a turge and deep opening through wolch cun bo sovnt the clear bine sky, woich, hy contrast, ip. penra almost as black og Inky nor js thle atl thas ja intercating about it, for the atar, by telescope iy, t6 transformed nie four snarkling Rens OF Hzbt, forming a bonurifal ttle trapezium, Aside from its bounty, this nobula has a histor. feat taterest {a thatit ta wuld tu have ted ter. ache! into bis kiew of the nebular hypothesis of the formation of the nulverse, a Deapergdoes Ss} Dow: Dexven, Cuts, Deo, 1%,—The Jriluine'a Lond- ‘Vilio apuolul guys: ** Sruependenec Mining Camp, twenty miles from hore, hig Cor y dung tine buon avercun with desperate charactom, whu kept it An perpotiul atate of turmoil, Olen several of theno would bund together and virtually take possvssion OF the camp, xbootlng mon dow in the etrects aud closing stores, blocking busiest Surauyeral hours, Bhortly aftor dark Wet ilgat, Pagten and Mutlory, two deaperudooa, having tho reputation of killing & oummbur of mony hevon. ing Intexiouted, sturted up the streete tring re valyors proiwiavuously, Generil Indignation enuved, and the poople turned aut en mage and parkued the desperadous, who were tinal; brought to bay aud Mleratly rideed with bullets, They roturned the re of che aod, DUE without west. A little Inter a vigilance committee was forinea for the purpose of hunging three or four of cho wordt Wluoklegs, but Wut class nodrly ull took frigut and lutt tho town imuediately after the shooting of Putten and Mallory.” a Talmage's Knowledge of Gansbl! New Orleaua Tones: Deiocrit, Thero have Loon many tough stories related of grout lossea ond sometinies, bit Hot very often, of largo Winnings at thu famous game of chance kuownas fare. Tho gambling fratere snity, us well ug others familiar with the explalte of beavy players at thls ouce very fasblounble and wandertully Juscinating game, will smile ut @ statement contulued in Taluage’s tecent acts moo In which a young man of large fortune put 22,000 on the nee and won, but A momant Inter Jost 225,000 un the same rard, A8 an exchange Heatly remaurke. tho sour mith itst have foun a gine with agemarkable lute. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Worag than Gutter. TW the Liltar of The Chleaga ‘Tritunes Crrcadn, Deo. 19.—How long will the decent Peopto of Chivaso rufmit to tho mniletous caurso of tho'dirty Httle sheet which improves every opportunity to stab the niémory of a man whom the whole world fs trying to honor? Rven tho miserable Guitean hoe sald noshing unktod of poor Garhelicitying or load Ani yet it ts anid that tho ciitor jaa imomber of uv Unrtacian Conreb] God have meroy on’ the Church thas di4 suoh it Venomous reptile! aK ‘The Cathetral Bells, To the Bultor af The Chieaga Tribune.” Crtcaao, Dec. 19.—Somabuty alzame hime nelr W. in your lifer Sunday's (issue commented in somowhat sareastic terms on tho subject of tho ringing of the Cutholle Cathedral bells. on tho North Side at what to Him nppeared tne seemly hours. - The privilege of worshiping aud pratsing God at all tines is « boon which the Alunghty bas seen fit to place nt the disposal of every one,und tho ringing of the Cathedral bella ia merely 4 rem.ndar tu the npathetie saul that God tn is more’y bas given him anothor day in whith to: tori. Him, or matyhaps, it he be in ain, that thosy fells will be the Inst hint for oim to prepure for hla dint reekuniiie. It ta really 9 pity phat the repose of thin tender being, whan fe disturbed, apne thelr nightsent the glut or somowhere else. and who get a giimpso oF the waning moon toward the woe ama bours, do not Ike to be ane noyed hy the Cathedral belles but there are Thousands who rejoive in thoir mebaty,, I truat the Cathedral bells will not, bother friend W, any more tin the uoise af Gubricl’s trumpet on the morn of Resurreatio URAC ASSHIN, Richard Cobden on Chileno, ‘Io the Eultor of ‘The Chieago ‘Tribunte - ( Cnicaaa, Dee, 19,—Your-intoresting editorial in Tar Tninust of Sunday morning ou the rauaes of tho growth of Chicago recall an ole servation of Hiwbard Cobden quoted by, John Mortey in bis excellent Ufe of that preat mane Coden visited tha United = Htates for the first tlma In Ik. [lis furthest West: ern point «owas Pittsburg, Writing to his brother he sald: = “Paesing beyond tho fast summit of tho Allegbunies, calted Laurel El, we fooked down tipon a plilt coun try, tho beginnmy of thab. vase oxtent of tert: tory kifbwn ns the. rent: Missisaippl Vall whiol extends almost without varlation surfitce to the base of the Rocky Mounting, and inerenses in fertility und beauty the further it extends weetward, Here wilt dne day be the headquarters of sgridultural and manutect- uring Industry; Here itil one day centre the ¢ vtlte sation, the wedith, the paver of the entire workt” And Chicago, whieh when Cabden wrote those worls was not even ineorpurated ae it cis and 2 now hag n popitiation of over 631,000, will fhe imperial city of this great empire. Carl Schurz. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Decatur, Ui, Dee. 1. —Inelosud please Mud we urticte. from ‘the 8t. Lunis Glahe- Denwerat. copied into the Decatur Uepub- ean (whieh sheet ulways . set to take delight in binckenwe Mr. “Schurz’s churacter, provided {¢ cnn shluld Meulf by copying front Another paper. Wi yon be kind? enough to ‘atute in your papor if sid charge fs troy or talsa,, Iv you can, and abtige a reader of Lite Tausk. : INQuunen, [The article inclored repents tho stale stander: that Mr, Schurz made a practlee of charging for his political speeches, Tuo fact ts that he never waa puld anything ubove bid traveling expenses, whieh, botnga comparatively poor man, be coutd not afford to pay blinself. He hus done inore effective crmpaigning tor the Republican party” than moat men in public Ife, and has puld his own expenses In tt multitude of eases. No ob- Ject for’ which campilgin funds are rused is more legitimate than the paymont of the trav- cling exponses of speakers; nnd very fow, If any, of the sponkers most ia demand ure asked orexpected to poy tholr own traveling ex- penses,—LD.) * | Whisky-Drinking In Ireland, To the Kuitur of The Chteago Tribune. Ciicaua, Dee. 0.—Tho Itter of LC, Kin your Issue of tals date induces me to asic you for spice to yindleate the people of Ireland front the Jaunvant ob nulevolont misrepresenti> oh of tho Valparntao (tnd,) achool tenehity who alloved that * the Irish epent 50,000,000 more on whialty than they did on rent." Any one who wilt tuke tho trouble to rend thy adinirabla reports of the Washington, Bureau of Statistios with learn that the uxsregute capacity of Trish die, Ulleries fa Tuv0.0ed gullong annually, pot lesd than ona-huif of wuieh- In. exported—ehietly to England, Damestle comsumption is, therefore, Hot tore than 0000 gallona, the value of which Is (duty Included) $14000,000,. - ‘Tue people of, Ireland ure the most temperate, fn tho “Phares Kwgdoms."” Per capita, the Hit glixh consumption of whisky (84 per cont ond tho’Sevteh 100 per cont greater thin tho tiv The agrigalturad rental or Leland 18 374,000,000: consequuntly the people spunt less that ou {ith of that umount on drink, instead of $4). 00,000 more on whisiey that thoy did on rout," sa hing beon unjustly charged by the Vulparaivo tenoher. Tt should by remembered, top, that the lacuar part of the whisky consumed fn Leeland full to the lot of the voluptuens lurdiords ana thor dissipated sung, who, while thus ruck rented and puuperized the peasantry, indulged in yvery speetes of curnul wrutiticution, ‘i , . O'CONNOK (Tipperary), ¢ {Phe Lust Itexort, To the Lditor of The Chtcaga Tribune, * Ravenswoop, Dea, 17.—Judgment, tor $19.05 ‘Was rendered ugainet my husband by Cornell at Wilmette, Nov. 24, 1882 As wo know the eluiin fy fraudulent, Ltoluk wo will St It out on this Une. Weare hard-working people woo tnd i allo can de to pay our honest debts without payiig unjust clijms, appeals from Justices’ devlalons, und fova to Jawyere, who, perbups, dustend of attending to the business for which they huvy beun palin ndvaico, plead, when thotr services are needed, thit they thad anuthor cusg on hand of pore faportracy, ete. ‘To get rid of, you thoy send you, to Lawyer So-und-s to whim you pay andther fea to “attend to laws yer No, I's ense,” Lawyer No, 2 wis your cnse, ‘or rather the cage fg won on ite mers, You past Tnwyor No. 2 another umount to prosecute your accusers, aiid fo! ho forgets ta make tho “tates tient.” and yout ease fs stricken from the recorts. ‘Tho only excuse of luwyor No. 3 tor his sbiftlesness 4, Jnwyer No, t peutstaat 10 holp him, but went mstead to “Lexas! hls bus been my expericnee in one case. How many liave Ucen served in the sing way? Now, as my busband [ein poor health and not Of wo tree fir batt, Fo wit sas, for the Goud. Mt of Cornell & Co, wa havo nothiug mure.than the. law entities unto, 1 tia nut Of Bereitonn strength, bat Layne good ehot, Therefore, if nay one in the employ ot sald tem alall content= phitesa trespass ipan my proimtaga, ho had bettor brovide himalf with ag arinor, 3 ee Aus, Ie ML, Les, ‘The Gultean Case. ‘To the Rattor of The Chleuga Tribune, Cr10a00, Doo, M-A eprrospondont in yostor= day's THUNK suggests that Guiteny’s excou- ton be made it public spectacle fur the. Fourth of July, and performed upon a gallows of such Alyght that it eduld be witnessed by tu assembled toultitude. Porisit mo to eiy that the aplritat this wuggeation ja what constitutes ong-ot the ) most otfengive and, diagusting feutires of the wholo trial dnd ennbles the inlscrable wretch Who [a its object to.achlove the notoriety for BG | whieh bo wo tons. : Instead of hutng ‘treated with the ignominy which {3 the only punishinont that would affect him, ho ts mado y hore of, and oven sollulted for hie nutograpo. which any docont man would von= alder ita disgrace to own, _Next to tho attalament of the blyh honor which his faurdinate yuntty led bim ta hope for from the men whom he wot oiming te servo, thore 1s nothing that would so gritify bis vanity 88 ty bO mide consplouols fn bls iaet muinents, | on onporany: to *imke wie spoect,"and hurl his foul-mouthud blackgunrd> Jam.ut the whole Ataerican poopt : Jt is bad chough that We Pnye to submit to the Ulegrice of suing such oppartiilty: aitortist im by the crowds who nasemble dally ut bis trlul, 1 would'have had some show of dignity: and Impressivness If ie could have bean cone duoted with glased door and up one alan Du? tbose whore dation Ting «1 npon thom the nocewlty of determining Wis punisoment. Aud {P bia excention could take plive in bis vell, with None presout but. the legal attleora, we should esenpe 0 Beene woleh it ls ta be feured will cap. the ollmax, in the opportuulty te will afford for the display of ait that bas been inet, olfensive in tha (hu. [t takes two parties to nuke thease “ulenses pusalble, aja those who ure ready to tuko v spuvtucle. of tho trial aud execution are fae to the prisoner the very autorlety: he ofayes, : . A Plea for Women, ‘To tha Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Ciscaca, Deo, 1,—It ‘ia, E bolleve, the univers fal foeling between man and womunkind to “help those who help themsolves’; at least we arg told that Gol will bolp cusca’ of this kinds Surely, how much mare should His children give ald and envouragement tog method that gives employment to willing ‘bands who are trying to earn on bonvst Hying! Lhuve referoncy tothe * Woman's Rxchanye ” of this uitvy.an Institue ton governed by worthy. woinen, Why urn trying to belp anber women, duat as epee. but paoree sn worldly yoods, to sustain thduiselves unorably, Now fy the time tor the rich men of "Those who | thie vity. thelr power to sustain Ao ‘worthy an object, When women contribute the rosults of thoir Iitiag, 10 per gent i¢taken from tho prooceds.. ¢ contoss that the priviteya of aelling thoir sroods Tarrrent ones stilt, fhe fool tint the insets thon inditht be aipported entirely by an outside fand—that of the numesed mon und women of Chienzo, who could, HF they ro fett, make tu mtn omnlermking, and thorofore help wanen In the rest and quickest way to tus auld before) sustain themselves honestly, Then, again tadior in shopping will confer a arent henult by puronasing at tho exchange, eapur colatly turin tho holdings, Lim anly ten auc that yrimiient merehanta- nnd busiiess-mots should gladly yiold a littlvo€ thelr profits to i worthy, and [wre -that thi aby tt made the hendeont far“ wowneit’s! dustry; ict bo - untlvorsally knows that thie f@ a woman's baznur, where nll work seccptalty done will bo soll atm figure within evory one’s reach, Woman are only ton lod to work, {f- thoy can find a market for thelr ands. Mon. womeh, und children are constant= yy oprenabiig the reformation of lost womert, Now is the tine 10 practice want we proach. Let a bo alittic premature in our charity. Who chance fa new to help women respeot and side inin thomectyes, not walt until after they aro: “losty. Don't road this artiote aa you do hun= dred “of othera in tho papers. ouly te forget thom: but make sta point of reflection, and not upon it, Go and buy, if you can do nothing: more, Women cninot have tuo mich encoumipes ment. They require all yout can peseibly rive uiom, Thi Institution Uri this city is in ite ine fancy. hut to grow in stuture and benuty tt heeds, to ho fed Msboratty and to hw given wredt eure, for 1f Ita conatitution ba Impaired by heg- lect and dwarfed: by tnlitference we cannot exe eet to gee a form full of Uirlzht pratwive at teatiaed hopes, ‘Thin undertaking tn erand ones and Sask you amin, wien and womon, give teat the avsiettiner in Your power: Yott eannot do too much, niga ‘The location of thulr rooma Tdo not al pres- ent constdor as oad ns thoy might be. but it is the heat that can bu dono, Tho future may bring about reallzation of thelr hopes nud give thant A gituation Inoro worthy of tha undertaking. ‘Pha fist inston ta at pcan Coutrotted by a Cow promiient women of Chicaga,: but the mene fire nota leyitte to enable theta tO inane tt onas extensive a plin as would make It profits able to contribaters. ‘Choy wre resteleted us to room and focallty, dnd iC fs only, tho public tne Jerest that wilt help them aut af all dilicultles and give tuein a sure footing on #platform of thelr building, Tam so mach interested In tha affair that Lee the eecenity of Lmimedinty In- terest. from every one, tht all muse awake ton roniizntion that nan opening bas been mide whereln women ean ba eneourazed, and sistain- ed by fellow-men and women, ALS. TT. _ THE CHICAGO RIVER. An Opluion as to the City’s Powers Over the Stream. The Citlze ssoclution Committee oa Itlyer and Hhirbar was requested™scme thne nyo to seeure un opinion as ta -the powers of the City of Chicago over.the Chicago Kivor, That opin- fon bua been revelved and printed inpamphiect form, and ‘denla with the power of the city to lvidge-tho river, estublish regutations ‘as to the opening and closing, of the wrldges, ete. In treating the question, the comuitive consider, first, whether the rivor fs a navigable water of tho United States; and, secondly, whether it is within the jurisdiction, control, and police puler of tho State and clty, ur is subject. in part or entirely, to tho power of Conuress, | After a fall preacntution ef the reasons and ure gumouta sitstalnine their position, and doltay Hun.uf numerous decisions bearing on tho qu ion, the cumniitiee report their vonulusion: foliuwat ‘ e THE OPINTON. “1, Tho Chicago River fs. not legally a navi- gable stream, in the aunse of ita fod being the Proporty of the nushily, but waetuntly agviguiie, and subject to the pubile eusement of nay! tion, aud. it is, a8 to the rexutution of the commerce engaged upon It by the Federal Government, » navigable wator of the United becutise necossible 10 vessels of other and euuntrics, “2. The entire power to regulate and control the Chiuago River, Including the right of bridge img {t with auch bridges asinay be veen fit aud authorized, amd of rewuhti the ie of suen bridges and of exercliiny polleo powers upon it, ia in the Stace of Ulinuis, or in such muntelpal or uthor authority ts the State may delogate-- Cr, the Clty of Chictvo. Congress mignt, by allirmative leyishition, restrict the Stare 1 tho e¢xeroise of such powers, but it hus not dont su. . ARTUR KYEINON, ft hor Camere. Messrs. Edwara 8. Ishani, E. 1. MetCug@, and B.C. Larned convur In ie apiniog, aud (he two n mod wentiomen sdduce ‘ THEIR REASONS AS FOLLOWS3 “J coneur in the foregoing opinion, and f seo no renson to dowbt that thy power to bridge tho Chicayzo liver, ineluding the rieht to dererm what aaoner und number of bridges ire quired by the public convenlence, and to rei lute the t80 OF thy Saino, te WOIL UA Che Powel exeratys KUNCeUL pulles jawors port the tear, are i the Suite of Hines or its delegated reps resentitive, there betug to lirnative legisla. tun by Conuress upon tho subject,” ; WARD Sy TSIM." “Tdonot doubt thant Congress may leglsinte so ne to Keep open and free tho navigable way tors of the Uulted States, nor but that in the ub. aunee of such legislution alfeeting the Chicago iver tho Stato of (ihunis nay imake such rez ulutions respecting tho use Of Ruch river tor commerce and\nevigation (which includes yt well the construction and taintennnce vf, bridges na nuvigucton by dtoumbuuts) a8 to tho State shull seen) oxpedient, $e netine to good faith; and 1 concur in the above oplt Me erie +B, 1s, MCCAag.” * THE. RAILROAD PROBLEM, Somo Stricturés on the Communicat! for Justlco%—\Tho Stare, ho Peoples and the Riatlrouds, du the Lilttor of The Chicago Tribune, i Crrcago, Dew. WL think it must have beon for tho sqie reason that Tite TrapuNe la in favor of frev'specch that ft opcned its columns Sun- dhiy inuelog to tho Moxical aud ausurd article on the rallroad question signdd “Justive.” it cannot be that you approve of its Communtstip Spirit und tutiduneics aftor tighting uyainst the pérnle.uus theories of the Suctutists wll these yours, uuell Tite TainuNs hus bocome tho recur. nized clhumplon of fiw, ordor, yood yovernwent, and sobriety, ‘ lo the article roforred,to “dustico” says— spunking of raitrouds: - ‘Tho pionoy exavivd from our poople by ox- turdonate ruled ts wasted. In miro ware, 1a rallroud correupdon fulds, in exurvitaut salurios and commisaions—in lobvyiug at Springietd and Washington to defeat Jaws aud. tho execution of laws Unt would‘ prove urcut Ditesiuye' to wvory Interest {a tae lund, Including every Honct ratl> roud, Wants price tue. pabiie- pays for Invitls elunt and eurrupt publicaorvintal ‘The great tnut iy thet theae riilroads aro pud- fo bighWays, wy Our. Constitigon and ous lass declire. ‘They are rent publla Interests whicn bull The pibhd edre—peed to bo maniged i tHe Julerest oF the publi, ‘Chey ure great ueglected runt, aud (he Crust-funds dro bone stolen wad wwitatont—ponging dows in vast foods (io Witw of ont Goulds alt Vanderbilts,, + 7 No roturin ts posdlbiv util the public sentt- ment domuanda it. . In Hihits we have af ideal rattrosd law; per feut control over these.grent interesté 1s I to shunds of the publiéy but we intent 10 polltls chats, and wa the fullrond athcurs constitute: it mmbehty nd -vigiaat inercst these polliimann dare vot slo thew duty leat thoy dig thelr polite foul gravid, e ‘The reat pubis will yet unite with every Qranger und Comrntnist fu the lang and demund the rocurn uf theso' propertics tu the publi, on the ground thut triets avused give te the dunur tho rlyut to reaiyny the gontral uf bis propestya= the suine prinelple goat behended Charios |. and drove out (he Stuarts, und put Wittamof Onnge On Ube thrahe at our Bogan progenitors, ‘This Is stnply a speolwen of rheturical mint- ing without elther*fucts or reason to sustuln, what fs bere charged. No rallroad in the dtato of Itnuls ts now charging “ oxtortionate rates" ‘that we know of, and " Justice "docs not apoclty nsingty ense of Jf, for the good reason probably: that ho cannat. ‘berg has haved o constant re Quetion of rates for the benelit of the peuple / dugng ten yeura pst, which hue boon enfurcod (b) By sharp compotition between thy’ rival lnos, ond (2) because tue action of tho Rallroad Cam tnivignems in diferent States, Their new sebedule of maximum rates Just pit In force In Milndls, aud woloh will be generally obeyed by tho railroud corporations, reducea ‘thé “pric the rafiroud mei: avdert—about 3 per cont os compared with the torilf of 1th ‘That eertulnly dows not justify watice’ fis: runthag whoue, “extortionate rates,” ‘Toe fuute in cespoet to thle nvitter -of reduc. tton of Irelgbta ure worthy of publle naturtoty, mad Ought to be more widely daaeminnied Chan they wry, forthe buavtit of all cancuried. 4 res duction of a fow venta per ld podnda ‘upon’ froigbt between Chicago aud: the xotboanl alu nities a Raving Of ko tach money to thy pockots: uf the producers und odnsumers. ‘So muke the suattor phita, Bir, Rdward Atkiuson Wikies suite estumites Upon the business uf the Now York Central & Hudson ltiyer Hullroud, aud the ealculavon Is uitonisblog. fie Ruyes Phe total aaving to the wholy country jn the - cost of moving murenandise from IwiV to 1670, inclusive, 2 period of ton years, ia compared to the rites ye red trom 1 TO bath thelugive, baa beer 81k Odo, or BW.UN,O) more thatt the reduatlon uf the Nadonal debl since the war auded, tu tho cuse of for « moving — 0,441.23 ig, wid was gh: rate per fon) per tulle belt TUM oor Had tho charges boun na hlyb ae tu Tedu-"e, the Hransporturion of the some froigbt would havo. TU,B5U, Cost HA ALi ur L807 conta per ton per jauile, The N York Centval line does about une- twentieth of the ruilroad business of the United Btates. Tho conclusion ty obywus that the re- duction of the transportation tax adda vastly ta the nmount of capital uvailavle for use Jn furtber rallroad construction and lu other ways. “and & ‘vory tugalve, and The farmers of the Weat Te a large propa tton af this reditation, as the atutiaties of the Now York market cleurly show, Tho nveragre prices In that aity ofa iven quatkty of flour, {rhent, corn, oats, beef, pork, tnt, butter, and wool Ate [ast werd atl Ly thin fit tsa, 5 2 3 tine nade wae cheat et Teles fruny ndlico mee ip at thuse Hine nrfloles from engi tO. Naw York fa bent wats 8135, and fo ESL, the diferente tietng St As tho Now York price was nbout the sume euch vent tho Woxtorn producers and selicrs rucolvei the gain.” : ‘this does not look much like extortion, and yot suet raters aa “tusticn” woul: gindly hive us Lellove that thoao great corporations ure gettin rich becuuse uf tho bigh prices thay are allowed to utuirge, ~ : Lala tat loot upon a raticoad corporation as a publiognomy, but, [f properly managed, vn can- venlont and: heneheent institucion, pit ng fouttote hore, wd ne olfeod ta the, nonsense Of *ustice.” the heautirat aulogy of tho lite Hon, Byron Patne, then at Associnte Just if Supreme Court of Wisconsin, In deolsion in the case of Clark v8. le fi “Hallronds are tho great public highways of the work), niong whieh the Higa fo clirrents of trade snd travel continuously fur—highways compared with which tho most mugalficent bigh- wrys of antiquity dwindle frito insignificance. Thoy are tho most marvelous mveotions of muds ern tines. They bnve done more to develop the wealth and ceagtrees, to atienttinte the industry, roward . tho Inter, and promote the gete eral prosperity of che . country than way other, and, ‘perhaps, than call, ther, mere’ physleal cnttses combmed. Theres 1s pron jy nota man, woman, or child whose in- erest or comfort has nat been it some degree aubserved by thom. Taos bring to our doors tho productions of the eurth, Thes.cnable ns fu untiulpate und protract the rensons, Thoy cnable the fnlinbltants of exch cline to enjoy the plenatees ane lixuries af ail, ‘They setter the productions of the press and Ifterature broadeast throngh the count ith We? Fite spllity. ‘Phere ts xearcely u want, wish\ or spl nition of the human heart whlah thoy do notin auina measure tend te gratify, They promote the pleasures of social tte ani frientsbhip: they bring che skilled phystetun swiftly frour mn dls- tance ty attend the sick aud tho wattnded, wid enaole the absent frie tv be prosent ut the tedside of the dying. They have more than realized the fabuiaus conception of the Bastar h pletired the gent aa trung- baluces from tho Athintig and with. mirvelous swiftness deposit thein un tbo shores that wro washed by the la ole seus, Tn war thoy transport the armies and supples of the Government with the wrentese celerity, and curry foward us It were on, tho wings of the wind relief and comfort to those whe ure stretched bleeding and wounded on the field of Lutte.” ‘This was seid some Years ago, but it Jane trad ata If it was uttered yesterday. ‘The truth is that tts bigh UUme this great rilroad problem was discusseal with more scenes and candor thin the opponents of the’eorpuritions Kuve yet been whole to brldg to ite clucidation, Itullrouds havy done mure t clop the Sine of Hinols and nuke Ita convenicnt and pleasint abode for Ita. eittZens Th Any ONE “ther cttise bexide, aud tho men who huye invested thelr money ‘tt thei atthe to be protected in thole rghta sist tho sume ns apy other -oltlzen. | Their property should not be cuntiscated, or tuken Trot them without “due process of haw," nor rehderad unremunerntive byany ag- rarinn or bostile legisintion. The Logisiuture hus ho tore riche to say that @ rallrond corpo ration shall not carn miore than? per eat upon itg original cost thin it has to way that Avy cher compiny doing budiness in Chicago shull not make a prodt or more than 7 per cent pon te > to money Invested. Stoel fag ralleoad 13 priwtte nroporty. and cannot be converted “ty a publly tivo unless it Is pald for yy the state, «Tho arent piblie will yet anite und Comminiat tir tho land “und demund tho she puitittes” Me ailles of ratleoud bu Minas originully beloneed to thy State ar the prople—timnselt among the rest—and that all iMnecus to d.spossoss the pres« ent holders of tho property 18 Cor tus leguner Communists to sdemand’ tue pildsuye of a Joint resolution by the next Legislature to tuat effent, and the needed ryform will be nevoin= phahed. “Thoy nre great pubtle tresti, ex. chilnis your evrrespondymt, bat he does not atop To Ox PTA whet, bow, unt Ih Wht mantier © che publte” become poswessed of over 4000 tiles of Fallroad, costing $24,000,000, garni 240,009,000 per nna, curpluytig U0) pursons, and: ox- pend nig S0,0004K por nitiiin: ty oparating ex~ penses, Here 16 property: valieed er 2820, 000,000, but It's no repressntative upon | the “State Board of Eqtnlizudon whch determines Its is- sessed valuation und the yataadon of. aluther property dod winikes the basis of taxation. The Haut varnings of tbls vast Amount of property fre now prucnentiy in the bunds of thre men, who ure appointed by the Gorcbnor, who ure atyled tho Bound of Rafteond and Warenoise Commissioners, but the 300d atoekhowtors in there corporationa aud the 600M) -oillcers end employéx ire excluded by law trom. being aypolnted an that Comtulsaion,. Lquote asec tion of tho liv which authoyizes the appolntment of that Lound: . a “Hee. 2. No porsdit atrial) be appointed as such Commissioner who 18. wt the time ‘of fy tis pomntinent, inauy way connected with any alls rod company OF worohuuse, or’ who Is dirotly ar iidiscerly interested Jn any. atock, band, or other property af or.ta In. the employment of any riltrond “company. on. warchouseman, and no person appointed as sueh Commissioner shi, dure tho nL Of hig ottlee, become b= terestad io uny stack. bond, or other property of any rativond compagy or warodouse, or In ny nninner bo employed Wy. or contieetod with any ratltond company or warehons ‘ A beygar, or tt ward poiltician of the mounest elnga, ‘iy PyzibIo te be xppoluted on thle bond, bug, Jesso Spalding, Portor Palmer, atarshall Field, Perry H. Smith, and John Wentworth would atl, be Inetigibla f- they buid a share of stock in any rilroud corporation in the ttute. . 5 : 3 GRNESIB. th every Aris; " erles “Juste A- RIGHTEOUS JUDGNENT, ‘Tho ense of K. H, Cottie; of Dalton, ebarged with ernelty to horses velonglug to bim, und whieh bas been wlrendy reported fully, tn nes ‘Timex, came uy for trial before Justice Mor- rigon yeaterday afternoon., Tho trial lasted fone hours, nud a Mure wuinber of witnesses were exumined both far the proseéuton and defense, Attho conclusion of the urmuments, Justice Morriaun fied Cottle $200'and coats. Lt ts suid Cottle will tuke aa appeut, : oo et a on . » THE ROCK TOMB OF: BRADORE. So. Whittter tue the Takependents A drear and degulate shore} Where no tree unfolils its leaves, Ald never tho sprlig wind wouves . Green wruss tor the hunter's tread . Aland torsuken and dowdy Whare the ghostiy teuberzs yo And comy with the ebb ana tow Of the waters uf Hrtdere! A wanderer, from a land. By summer breezes fanned, Aooked around hits awed,.gabdited, By the drendful solitude, Hearing nono the ery OF xen- birds clauging by, ” Tho crash aud grind of the los, Wall ot wind 9h Of thos. 0 wreteber land!" bu erled, + Land of all lands tho worat, God forsaken and carat! ‘hy yates of rock should snow 0" Tho wonls of the Tuxcun seo Mend It the Heal of Wo: * “Hope entereths vot beret" Tol at his feet there stood -A Mlovk of winooth Inrch wood Heside a rock-cloacd cave iy Nature tishloned fur a grave, Sify tram the ravening hour . And tlereo fowl ot tho alr, Wherein to rest waa datd A twenty-eumimers’ mute Whore ood had equal stare’ > + Of tho lands of vine and snow, : 5 Half-Frengoh, halt-Esklino, 7” In Jettera unoifaced, Upon the block werd trarod Tho yrlet wnd hope of tan, And this the loan rns . “ Welovd her! Words cannot (elt haw wellf * 4 Ww f herd . . » We tue s, ou loved herd Aud called'her hinme to peace and yest, Wetoveherty ‘Tho stranwer paused and read, “4 “Owintor land!" he said - “Thy rizt to be Towns * fud leuves thee not alone, Andif the tlerco winds blow Over thy wastes of rook and Aad at thy fron gates . tha ghostly Ieebergr watts, ‘Shy hones und hearts wre doar; Thy vorraw o'er thy sugred guat Is danvtitied by hope and trust > Gnit's love amd man's are hore, Bell wharganu's it goce + * Lave makes its memioaph Ite towers of Paradise 4, Take root in the ervrnal tee, Sud blonny through Polar enol" A i ‘snow, Oscar Wide, Correspondence Washington Post: Dyrtog ws luwt vialt T niot Judy Wilde, and her “too, tuo, tao" Oscar, Ho was ateirod ina battie-green rbdlagote, with o pair of tight gray nantentquubles, fonder, cathetio Kulters in yel- Jow cloth, with pateut-roather toes, a wide, open collar, und anainlavle necktie. A ia dine, do Rtnel, bo carried tn his hand a spray of delleate fornd,. flla.bnir ie long and libt, his eves bine, mplexion extremely blund. | fle Jawa aro round -me af—well, Oscar Wilde, Hla whole gorsonality la eo pooullar that hu fs utterly unlikadhy one tn the World oxoupt- lng big own ptterly utter self, a Mapison Byuans Gannex, New Your, pri 1, BRL Wo fake pleasure dn atathuc that thé Greft German [temedy, St, Jucabs Ol, da belng used by unuy rng arthits now engaged with Pf. Barauin's Greatest Show on Barth, united with the Great London Ciroua, Banger’s Hoyal British Menagerie, and the [iterational Alligd Shins, Frou its happy el Upon thesy Who have ocea- alin. to, it, We baveng hesitation tn pronouncing St Jacobs O} the best Hniinent which has ever been brought to our notice, At ds wonderfully enicactons in sndduing pain, « Banyus, Bartey & Hutciinsoy, __ RADWALIS LEM ‘DIIE: BALIN WS Weaural Health ot Body 1s. Wealth of Ming .- RADWAY ; [all Sarsaparil RESOLVENT, Pure blood makos sound Nosh, strong bon: golenrakln, If you would have your tlesh Roxie tates une’ WADWAY ES Said ous come ‘ ETAN RESOLVENT. HEAPALLe A. Grateful Recognition, “To cure 8 OHRONIC or Long Stand onto fs truly vicwory. In tho benltng ane, ne rensoning power that olenrly discerns Getect and Bupplics n romedy; that’ restores step 4; atep—by degrees—tho body whieh hns been foe? ly attacked and weakened by an instdious dis ense, not only commands our reapoct.but deo serves our gratitude, Dr, Radway hrs ture nished mankind with’ that’ wondertul remedy, Rudway'’s Sarsapariliian itesolvent, which ost coinplishes tule result, and sufforing humauie, yybo deny out oo, SRiFOnUD Gt bain und disease, m1 long day's and long nigut tholr gentitude."~-Medieat Messengers’ O°? Uta FALSE AND TRUE, We extract from Dr, Radway's 41 Disonse and Tia Cure," na culions: Teme on Li8f OF DISEASES CURED BY - RADWAY’S | Sarsapartlian. Rosca Chronto Skin Disonges, Caries of the Bone, Rue mors in tho. lilvod, Merotuious Dlecnses, Hater Unnatural Habit of Body, Syphilis aud Veuereal Fevor Sores, Chronlo or Old Ulcers, Salt Rheurn, Miekeca, White Swelling. Scald Head, Utering Alfections, Cunkers, Glunduhir swelltnys, Nodes id Deeny of th - ad 8. AN h ‘in Wasting anc ia Barts. Pimples. Wotekes, Tumors Dyapepsin, Kiduey and Giade der Disonses, Chronio Khoumatisin and Gont, Consumption, Gravel, und Culoulous Deposits, and varieties of the above complutits to whict suInotimes ure uiven specions nuines, Wo assert that there Is no Known remedy that possesses the qurative power over those diseases that Hadway’a Hesolyent furnishes, tt curesstep by stop, surely fron the foundation. and restures sho injurad parts to their sottad condition, ‘The Wrustes of the body nro stopped. nnd healthy Diaod fs supptled to the systam, fram woleh new material is formed, ‘This 1s tho first corrective power of Itudway's Rosolvent. In cnses whore tho system hig been sallvated, and Morenry, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate,” huve necuniulated and becom ‘deposited in the bones, jointa, ete. cullsing caries of tho bores, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, white awellings, Virletss veins, te. the Barsaparitin will resalve uway thoso duposita and exterml- nate the virus of tho disenso from tho system, ifthose who Aro tuking these medlelucs tot the cure of Chronia serafulous or Syphitiia cases, however flaw may be the cure, "feel he ter,” and tlnd their yoneral heatth improving, their Heeb und welyht Increasing, ar even keep: ing Sts own, It ian sure sun tht tho cure Is pros urossing. In these diseuses tbo pntient either gets Letter or worse—tho virus of tho discuse 1s vot inactive: [f not arrestedand driven from tha Mood ft wilt sprond aud continue te_underming tho constitution. Ag soon us tho, Sursiparilia mikes the patient "fool better,” every hour Jou will weew better und incronse In howe, Strength, and loan. OVARIAN TUMORS, Tho removal of ti tumors by Radway's Resulvont 18 now so ‘cortuiuly established that what was once considered almost miraculous tt now acommon recaguized fact by wil parties. Witness the cares of JInnunh P. Knapp, Mre, Brant Mrs. J. it. Jolly, and Mra... Hendrix, pee shod in our: Alnianag for tN aise that o Aira, C. 8. Blobind, in tha present editlun of our “ Falso and True.’ . One bottle contains more of tho active princi: ples of Medicines than any other Preparatioa, tnkon tn teaspoonful duces, walle others require Aive or six times as much, : é D R BOTLLE, ONES DOLLAR P. MINUTE REMEDY. -Only reguings MINUTES not HOURS, tore Nevo pain and cure aeute disease. RADWAY'S READY. RELIEK In from one to twenty minutes, nover fats tu ree Hoye PAIN with one Chorough nnpliettan; va Matter bow violent or exoruciuting tho put no Nuoumntle, bed-ridden,Intirm, Crippled, Nerv. ous, Neuralele, ay prostrated vith dinuase tay Buller, RADWAY'S READY RELILF will afford . Instant ease, Inflammation of tha Kidneys, Inflammation Of the Bladder, Lugtammuctton of the Howell, 4 Conyeation of the ‘Araat, vijjle 4 eufe Breathing, Pulpltation of the Hearty ‘Fystoricss Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Ine Huenza, Hout duothuche, Newratgityy atisnn, Chills, tyne Chills, Calle Blaina, ‘and’ wrost Mites. Heulaes, Sum- mer Complaints, Nervousness, Sleeplearnersy fis, Colds, Aprains, Paiies in the Chest, Limbs; are dnatantly retieced. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVERAND AGURcured for 6 cis.’ Thera is not ie comedian! agent in this world thut dwill euro Kover: and Ague, and other Malarious, DBiltous, ‘Scarier, Typhoid, Yellew and other fevorstalden by QALWAY'S PILLS) au qulesiy a8 CADWAN'S READY (EDIER. Te wiltin few moments, whon tukon accord: ing to the directions, cure Cramps, Spusing, Sous Stommch, Heartburn, Sick Honduche, Diarrhea, Dyauntary. Colle, Wind In tho Bovrels, and ath ine corneal Paling. x ‘Travelers should alwaysenrry a bottle of Lad wiy's Roady Hellaf with thom, A. few dropsin Water will provant alcknoss ur pitlog, trea ehunge of ‘water, 1¢ 1s Lotter than Freuck, Brandy or Gittera us a'stiinulant, * Minors nowt Limbermyn should atwaya bo pro da» Sore vided with It. Alt romediat CAUTION, destroylog tte remedial agents capabie of destroy loz, by an overdose Should io avnlded. Morpaloy, oplum, atryubning, arnica, byusclamnns, end oth er poworrul remedios, do at certain tines, in Very umall does, reiteve tho patient during thelr Action th tha-aystent. But porbups tia second dose, JE ropentid, tiny negravate and increase the suering, and anothor dose cause death. ‘Theru isno necessity fur using these uncertats agents when w positive remedy lke Iaulway's Keady Rellef will atop ‘the must excruchitg pain guickor, without entulllag tho least dillle oulty tn either infant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF. Rapwar's Iteapy Iecrey fs tho only roinodial agent in vogue that will Instantly stop paln. : Hifty Cents Bor Lottle. —n Radvay’s. Reeling Pil, Portect Purgativen, ‘Aecthing Apiertente, det out Pains Always elluble aa Naturat in Their Operation: A VEQETABLE . SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. nn it Porfectly tastatess, clegnntly coated |v ore muh ane regulate, purity, cleauay and stron: ORs 5 "1 TADWAYY FiLts.for tho euro of nil dsardert Of tho Stomach, Liver, Huwels, Kidneys, i dur, Norvaus. iiwonsus, Headucho, Cunstipaliony stivences, Indigestion, Dyspepel Hshousnesy Foyor, Initimmution af tho Haw Plies ane all derangemonts of tho Internil Visours. ° Fanted to effect a parmanenc cuca, Purely rane gables eontaluing, ‘no mercury, inlnezals, oF oterious‘druin. . «POF Observe tho following symptoms xe ing from diseases of the digestive orale: Oy atipution, Inward Piles, Patines of tho blvd the Hoad, Auidity of tha Stomach, Nuueete Heartbura, Disgust ot Food, Fullness or Nt ste in tho Stumuch, Bour Eructations, Bink oy Fluttering ut tha Jleart, Choline or oes ff Sensations when in a lying postures 3 ta Wabs before the Sight, Fever and Dull eats the Head, Deucienoy of Persplration, aoe ie ness of the bikin and Eyes, Main int Hout, ered sng Jamba, and Sudden Flushes 0 jurnitug Oo! he Fiesh. ‘A fowr dosoe of Hauwav's Parse silt (eco he ayatens from oll the ubovenumed disvrders: Price, 25 Conta Ber Bom ay We repeat that the tender must const, boule nud papers on the subject ot diseased ABS thar curo, naiong whieh may be nomedt Halse and True,’ a 4 Radway on drettatte Drethra “Radway on Scrofuls,’ And others relating ty ditteront classes of Di oases, SOLD RY PRUGGISTS, ” READ “FALSE AND TRUE “formation worth thousands will be seat Jo —— .' TO THE PUBLIC... ., ‘Thero can bo nw better sunrantey et ans of Dk, Rapwar's old-ostubliabed 1th oo ot pies than tae baso.and worcblese Jutaen | them, as there ary Fuise Rosolvents, ita etd ry Pits, Be sure and ask tor Kudway"s, O57 that tho pawe “itadway’’ 1404 what so