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'contained full and accurate statements of tbo '/(OU tbo do; after tbo eolzuros} no other journal* in tbo country bad moro than a meagro iud umatisfoctory collootion of surmises and miscalculations. The Now York Tribune, having prayed good ford— good Devil on tbo traffic question for a eoopla of years, ban abandoned all disguise, and yiU in tbo fntnro confine its petitions exclusively to (bo latter power. It bas actually come out with a leader In defense of tbo tariff. Beoator Thurman really did descend to tbo level of a demagogue when be publicly charged 'the republican party of Ohio will) scheming to pny (be State by moans of Know-Nothing or ganizations. It lias heretofore boon a question |a what rank of statesmen Senator Thurman pbonld be placed. . Vice-President Wilson's Southern tour, the Boston Advertiser authoritatively announces, |,ia comparatively little political significance. Hi* principal object is not to confer with tbo Southern people, or oven to rocrult bis health. Be is making a pilgrimage to Austin, Tox., where bis son, an officer of tbo regular army, died. Gen. D. 11. IT ill, of North Carolina, pro tiiima In a bloviant and impudent sort of way '{has there is no uso in being indignant over the president's refusal to attend tbo Mecklenburg eentonniol, since be bas never been asked by any 000 who bad tbo right to give an invitation. Oen. Hill bas thus relieved the President of the imputation of discourtesy, and kindly taken ibe burden upon bimoolf. Alexander 11. Stephens and two other gentle men wore turned out of a car reserved especially |or colored people on tbo Macon & Western Di vision of tbo Central Railroad, in Georgia, a few days ago. Tbo Groat Commoner remarked that U was tbo first timo bo bad over boon.called ou to vacate a car bocauso bo was not as good as a negro. But tbo negroes are usod to being turned out bocauso tboy are not as good as white moo. Col. James B. McCreary, Democratic candidate for Governor of Kentucky, Is In bis 30tb year. After leaving college bo devotod himself to farm lag for a number of years, but afterwords bis attention was turned to tbo law, and in 1860 bo graduated from tbo Law School of tbo Universi ty of Tennessee. His publlo life dates back only a few years. Ho has been six years In tb Legislature, four of which bo served an Speaker of tbo Lower House. Ho was a Confederate Colonel. Poor Jadgo Tar, of Ohio, having tho mlsfor ione of honorable mention for the Republican Qu fcornstorial nomination, la bolngtorunpconsldor ably by tho Western Reserve people, who doubt if be is enough of a temperance man or enough «f a Blblo-ln-tho-echoola man for the emergency. Iho Reservo vole of Ohio is a very im portant element hi every election there; aa it goes, •o goes the State. It doee not seem to have boon quite moral enough two years ago, however, to prevent a Democratic victory. This Is a very significant fact. Wo direct tho attention of Re publican managers along this lino of speculation. Other Journals in tho United States as well as te Now York Hatton will thank tho Detroit (Vibuns for tho information that the constitu tional provision relating to tho Uqnor traffic in lhat State simply forbids tho passage of a ffoonselaTV—nothing more. “Froollquororpro bibltion are loft solely to the legislative dis cretion.** It is, therefore, Incorrect to assort that tho people of Michigan are “constitution ally prohibited from allowing themselves to say What they will and «rhat they will not drink.’* Vhe constitutional provision doubtless grow oat 4f tho old-fashioned notion that any revenues derived from the liquor traffic must of necessity he unholy. Geoboe A. La Dow, Congressman-elect from Oregon, died in Pendleton, that State, on tho Ist test. He wae elected by the Democrats at the general election of 1874, having a majority of BQ2 over the Republican candidate, and owing his success to tho Independent movement, which polled 0,860 votes. Ibero are now five vacancies In the Lower House to be filled by special eloo tions, aa follows: Hirst District of Massachu setts (Hr. Botfuttoh's), Republican majority, 6,760; Fourth District of Maine (Mr. Hbbskt's). Republican majority, 2,963; Thirty-third Dis trict of Mew York (Mr. Allen's), Liberal Be pub lican majority, 1,834; Fourth District of Ton noasee (Hr. Head's), Democratic majority, 10,430; Oregon District (Me. La Dow’s), Demo cratic plurality, 802. The vacancy in the Minth Georgia District (caused by the death of Gab un McMillan) has already been filled by the aleotlnn of H XL Hill. PERSONAL Sabtohu is baek again la Washington, Emily Sold eke and party are at the Palmer. Bishop Talbot, of Indiana, la at the Palder. Ideal. Oov. PiKcmuoic, of Louisiana, is stop ping at the Grand Pacific. Oen. Judbon Kilpatrick, of New Jersey, ar rived yesterday at the Grand FaciQo. A Genoese Marchioness promises tho Pope 930,000 a year as long as he is in trouble. The Governor’s Guard, of Springfield, 100 •troog, are stopping at tho Grand Pacific. Josx 7. Axtisdell, proprietor of the Newball Donee, Milwaukee, la at tho Grand Pacific. • The funeral of the late J. B. Soar takes place at 1 o’clock to-day from bis house, No. Hi Henry street, Brooklyn. The banquet given him by hia friends saved Cbe life of Caul Scutmz. He woe to have sailed by the Schiller, bat had to take the Pomerania Instead. Isn’t it suggestive that the New York Daily JTVus Is the smallest and worst newspaper that reaches this office, barring, of eonrse, Joa How- Abd’b Star? Ur. Babnes, who uupportod Miss Nkilhox this ••mod, bM tho Mtlsfsetlon of having aobiovod a national reputation as the worst .Borneo on ths American stage. Mr. Clibmomt Ganxxav has been named a Chsvalier of tho Legion of Honor for bis archtno oglo sorvices,—among thorn the dlaoovory of iba Moabite stono. The Rev. Dr. Stoughton, CongrsgationalUt minister of Idindon, is offered $7,500 m soon ss be retires from tbo Kensington Ohapol. This Is a dooblo-edgod oompllmont. Emm Faitovull puts tha matter In thlsllgbtt *’ It is sot vomsnUnMs tba) men dread is Homan’s mfluonoo, but womanishness ; it la sot manliness that disfigures, but manlsbuose." Now York iadioa don't mind making Montague •omfortablo Just because ho committed tho in discretion of having a mistress who published him in (ha ifsroury and panned him Into court. Cardinal Manning has been " making himself solid" with the historical students of England by securing the admission of an agent of the Public Records offloa to the saoret archives of the Vatican* Dias Bouzxox, daughter of tha distinguished author of "A Handbook of Poker," has set American girls a valuable example by preparing to marry one of her countrymen. It's all straight enough. Kate Field is writing up a special account of the Cincinnati Musical Festival for the Commer ctal. The lack of a libretto will be felt as a keen privation, but she can quota from Runoai'a plays without being found out. This is the way the Herald improves upon a •lever paragraph from .Punch, which has been going the round# i “Laei observation of a cook dismissed in disgrace—‘Madame, tho key of the kitchen door opens the wine teller.'" Mile. Monsi.Tjx, whose fiasco In “Eroani" la Wev York was something never to be forgotten, • a Yankee girl who committed the double folly X assuming an Italian noai da theatre, and at tempting to ting with a aevero sore throat. 'Tbs Haw York TrOwse editorial rooms an on •• giaih toot, and when a man amuse round to ’tetemilknm nartmle he ktidd that the elevator Is broken. By the time ho reaches the sanctum bo can bo floored with a penholder. Gen. Joseph 11. Cass, of Alma, Col., is at tbo Palmer House. The General 1h largely In terested in one of the most valuable minas on Mt. Lincoln, but be eeoms none Hie worse of the abundant fortune that la sure to reward bis enterprise. Col. Frank E. Snow. General Western Passen ger Agent of tbo Michigan Contral and Groat Western Italtroads, in this city, was married in Detroit yesterday. Ho will enjoy bis honey moon on the Pacific coast, and loaves tills city for San Francisco to-day. According to somebody who fancies himself qualified to exhibit bis foot on aplafforra, Jons Stuart Mill was “an unnatural and laborious child" because bo studied Greek and Euclid. There is little danger that a similar verdict will bo passed upon bis eulogist. And now they aro going to raise a memorial window, or statue, to tbo memory of the Ilev. Jeremiah Horrox, who was the first* observer of a transit of Venus. He witnessed tbo ovont from Hooio, near Liverpool, England, whore bo was ofllciating as a curate. Mr. Samuels, a bruiiclto of Spencer County, Ind., though 101 years old, distinctly recollects having blacked 0. W.'s boots, but. wo fear, did not during that operation acquire that sublime characteristic of the Father of his CouDirykuown to every Sunday-school infant in Christendom. Adirondack Murray proposes to start a Con gregational Church “ou the Plymouth plan.” While there can bo no doubt of tbo capillarity of such a system with a certain class, it will bo just as well to locate it where it will do tbo groatost good to the groatost number, and come into direct competition with Brooklyn a peculiar In stitution. Anna Dickinson keeps pitching Into “ tbo prejudiced, foolish sentiment of society which bolds a woman's venial fault to bo a mortal crlmo, and a man’s mortal crime to bo but a voolal fault." Tbo groat trouble about Anna is that sbo mistakes the feminine element of It for tho wbolo of society. At tho reception tendered him In Ban Francis co. Gen. Qeoiuib Crook sold : “ Tbo strong prejudice of the Eastern people against* fron tiersmen and In favor of tho Indian would doubt less have mado all my efforts In Arizona futile, but for tbo strong and hearty support which tbo Pacific coast gave mo." At a Moody and Banrsy prayer-mooting at Her Majesty’s Opera-House, a man arose and said: “Tbo spirit of tbo Lord is upou mo. I bavo a message for Mr. Moody." Tbo Evangel ist promptly cried, u Lot us sing," and tbo au dionco bustled tbo stranger oat. A man stands no ebanoo against Moody. Private Dalzell says that some country pa pers announce that tboy “ have secured Private Dalzell to contribute exclusively to their col umns." Unfortunately, bo eays, no sum of monoy could luditco him to write exclusively for one paper, and wo bavo no moans of ascertain ing what particular publication to drop from our exchange list. Tho following express officers aro at the Grand Pacific i W. D. Denbmore, President of tbo Adams ; J. W. Lovejoy, Assistant General Su perintendent ; L. C. Weir, Cashier; J. 0. Bar cook, Treasurer. William G. Fargo, President of tho American ; U. Thompson, Treasurer i T. U. Pomeroy, Manager: aud H. B. Plant, of Georgia, President of tbo Southern Express Company. Fbothinoham delivered an oration before the opening of the benefit-performance lor Dan Bryant, Id which ho borrowed a phrase from Mozart on the death of a beautiful singer: “ Tbo angola needed another voice In tbo scr amble obolr and took her,"—end applied it to Dan Bryant. This nearly obokes Mrs. Born ham, who declines to think of an air-drawn Bry ant sitting in a aorapbio choir, tambourine In band, and making the best of a by no moans good voloe. A delegation of Cheyenne Hirer Agency In dians arrived at tbo Palmer House jeatorday on their way to see tho “Great Father" at Wash ington, for the purpose of getting him to in crease the aizo of their reservation, and to settle some difficulties with tbo other tribes. Tbo party consists of Lons Horn, Lono Mandan, Bull Eaolb, Hbd Skirt, Charges, White Swan, Dock, Spotted Elk, lUttlino Htn, and Hunnxno Bull. Tboy ere under tbo oars of CoL H. W. Bingham, Government Agent, assisted by William Fielder and L. D. Newcomb. According to Mrs. Oates, Tract Titus was troubled with some of tbo eocontrloitloa of Brook lyo goulna. During tho quarrel he leaped out of bod, dressed, sod ordered a porter to take away bis trunk. Ho then pulled out his watch. Lot his wife finish: “It was a valuable one, and had boon given to him by Mr. Oates before hia death. Ho pulled It angrily out of hia pocket, and, marching a few stops towards tbo bod Cl was lying In bed), ho took deliberate aim at my bead, and hurled it with all bis force. Tho watch struck against tbo head of tho bod and smashed into a thousand atoms." And after that ho caned Alison, Mrs. Oates’ treasurer. One Tuojiab Cannon, a servant of the CUron- don Hotel, New York, was arrested for robbing on actress of 10 Napoleons and SIOO lu green backs. Ho was remanded for further trial, but Mmo. Bistobi, having started for Chicago, was unable to proceed against him. Tho following letter was sent by her to tho Court t Bm: lam compelled to leave tbo dty this evening to moot my engagement la tbs Oily of Chicago ou Monday next; consequently, 1 cannot bo ou baud to troeecute Tuouas Gannon to-morrow In your court, trust, should be commit a like offense again, bo may have those to deal with who have mere time to devote to tbo prosecution than 1 have Just at ibis Urns. For Mmo. Buxom, Marchioness del Orlllo. Z. OArnaiuuoo, Marquis del Orlllo. Cannon escaped with a scathing rebuke. noTSL ABHIVALd. Palmer Uonee—Y. K. Pell, New York; A. O. Has* kins, Tiffin ; U. Aarons, Now York ; E, 11. Murphy, Philadelphia; Quorao E. Dun/ortb, Dos ton; George O. Drover, Philadelphia: George Woltzol, Cincinnati; Edward Spencer, New York: John Mitchell, Phila delphia ; W. Bullitt, Louisville; llenuau J. Muller, New York ; Charles T. Wheeler, lUpon : Predarlok A. Bmlib, Cincinnati; W, A. Hollsud, Montreal; J. 13. Moors, Toledo; M. Fox, Now Zealand ;J. O. Johns, Baltimore; O, Embody, San Frandsoo; Col. Van VUct, CoL Litchfield, MaJ, Wells, MaJ. Chambers, U. H, A.; W. M. McCoy, Nevada; Joaeidi M. Carey, Obey ouno; A. B. Goon, New York; Andrew P. IK-erholer, Manitoba J George Hulacb, Columbus; 11. Thompson, Buffalo; lleury U. Tobblit, E. Mac Queen, England ; George U. Hull, Toledo; L. E. liarksr, Cincinnati; K. iL Watson, Marquette; W. U. Morrill, Springfield, Mass,; John E. Griffith, Detroit: L. C. Park«, Ban Franmco ; Thomas N. McCarter, Newark: George B. Pnufilo, Werbington ; P, U. Duryoo, Col, E. Hanght, A. IV Whitehead, Newark; Frank Coucbsy, Mason City; JobnE. 11(11* Boston J W. K, Andrews, Phila delphia ; George W. Archer, 1 loch ester: Col. W. 13. Mendenhall, Philadelphia; 1). U. Lonty, Bal timore; E. O, Brown, New York; Edward Hutchlu ton, Boston : J. T. Joy, Detroit: H. H, Ripley, Dostou; Henry Alcock, England; D. 11. Pierson, Philadelphia. ....Grand i'ucnw—ll. D. McKonney, Janesville :tho Hou. Andrew £. Elmore, Fort Howard; Oov, John HartwnfL Gen. Lewis Wagner, G«u. 8. B. Qlvln, Col. lb B, Bush, Col. W, W. Jenulugi, Col. Levi l(ul>er, Col. David Bronson, Col. Charles 8. Orcoue, Col, Nor man M. Smith. Capt. W. W. Tyson, Pennsylvania; Col. Gabs Houck, Co). J. Hancock, Col. U. 13. lianbaw, tbs Hon. W, F. Peckhum, Oahkosb; U, E. McCullough, Dayton: \V. L. Pbluury, Boston; Henry A. Castle, St. Paul; J. O. Louts, Louisville; Hugh LuwU, A, J. Wsru, Madison; tbs Rev. J. G. Learned, Ht. Louis: J. W. Parish, Washington; Ms). F. Oakley. Col. Thomas lioynolds, Madison ; U. B. Hammond, Now York ; D. E. Bates, Jr., Bos Urn ; John O. Uvalv. New Usvoa; B. J. Gower, Ban Franoisoo; Lymau Elmore, Brooklyn; Robert Moore, Bt. Louis; W. B. Preston. Now York; william Dolton, Tren ton ; li. Wertheimer, France; John P. Town tend, Toledo; A. B. Holmes, Bt. Paul ; T. A. Giliosplo, puuburg; Franklin Ellis, Philadelphia; B. Polled, Toledo; G. W, A. Bentley, 8L Louis: George W. Devlea, London; Louis M, Hastings, Baltimore; John £. Griffiths. Detroit: J. M. Weed, New York ; D. Ksnyou, Buffalo; U. 13. Tsggart, Waabluglou; William Dolton, Preuton; B. U. Bussell. Duluth; B. W. Bmltb, Detroit; 0. B. Page, Cambridge t ex-Gov. J, E. EogUsb, Conneollcut; Aufots McDouuld, MaAon. ..ffbertmm Home— A. O, Bell. Philadel phia; John House, Bt. Louis; Joseph W, Itood, E. U. ; Johnetou, Boston; UsJ. H. Willson, Ohio: L. Uicb srdson, Omaha: J. B. Hobson, U. 8. N,; B. D. Thorpe, Bt. Louis; E, If. Used, Cleveland; Uaiunel BUnbens, Toledo; William Rhodes, Bt. Paul; Theodore Bcbwao, V. B. A.; J. W. Lovell, Boston; Frank O. Alien, Davenpoti; U. L. Carver, Bt. Paul j E. L. Merritt, Springfield; W. C. Borland, Davenport.... , Tr<v,unt House—A. B. Baldwin, Detroit; Theodore E. Parker, Bt. Paul; J. D. llexfurd, Wueonslu: D. Grusu, Delaware; William Ayisrin, Ontario; W. I), Belts, Itoehester; O. 11. Roatrs, Detroit; T. 13. For* bush, Rochester; A. Belford, Detroit; Thomas Hayes, Philadelphia; George Aldan, Boston; A M. Doyle, West Virginia i P. O, Brooks,. Jr., Boston t lilaor Frey, New York J John P. AtwaUir, PougUseerais 1 Job* CseUtu, Son Frsudseo { K* tt. Myers, Detridt. THK CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1876. THE BEECHER CASE. The Testimony Concluded Yes- terday on Both Sides. Bowen Flatly Contradicted by Ibe Rot. Edward Eggleston. It la Moro Than Ever Clear that Thore Has Boon Some Awful Lying. Tbo Portrait at Moulton's, and the Piazza at Ovinglon’s. Adjournment of iho Court Until 'Wednesday of Next Week. Development of Partisan Peeling in the Congregational Counoil. A TALE THAT IS TOLD. THE TESTIMONY ALL IN. Spoilt JHtpnlfh to Tho ChUiuo Tribune. Kew York, May 13, —Grout gratification was caused about 3 p. tn. by Ur. Evorts’ aunouoccmont, Ant. that the evldcnco was all in, and, second, that be and Judgo Porter would occupy not more than five days summing up for tho defense. Mr. Beach, for Uio plaintiff, will occupy about u much time, and the Judge only a day or two, so that tbo first week of auromcr may aoe (ho case dosed finally. An adjourn ment for preparation and comparison of note* by Porter and Cvarts was hod until Wednesday. The surrobuttal' was mainly devoted to contradictious of Bowen, oua of which, by Eggleston, was of a positive and actions character, Tho defease and tbo friends of tho defendant were In high glee, and Bowen’s late assertion that there bad been awful lying in tho Court is repeated with peculiar emphasis by than, and given a now direction. Certainly memories on both sides have proven treacherous at times. Tho dosing scenes of evidence.giving were characterized by dis plays of some ilt;lo animosity and 111-feeling, but, alto gether, the Court wm happy lu tho prospoet of an early end of tbs trial. A REST. NERDS AN APOLOGY. Mew York, May 13.—Ur. Beecher was ia (he eoart to-day at the scandal trial. There was a lor so accession of women to Helen to the proceedings. Aa Boon as the court was formally opened. Mr. Ful lerton colled attention to aa* editorial reference to the trial In tho 7Wi>an< tbla morning, which opens thus : u As usual, tho Beecher trial was enlivened yesterday by some choice exhibitions of legal blackguardism. Uerolsono; M and then follows the brief passage be tween Mr. Fullerton and Mr. Ovington. Judge Kellaon said bo appreciated the remarks of Mr. Fullerton, and the language used in the editorial called for an apology. For his port, be never attended a trial where so much courtesy was by tbs counsel and witnesses. CALVIN J. MILLS. Calvin J. Mills, of Buffalo, wae tho first witness. He testified that be was engaged on the Now York Stand ard In 1372. In that year I saw the publication of wbat was called the “ Woodbull Scandal, ” about election time, in iroodAuß >4 Cla/hn't HVeA/y. Tho witness was ashed if be had seen proof-slips of Ibis article before it was published. Mr. Fullerton objected, and an argument ensued, Mr. Bvarts contending tbit the matter bad been touched upon by the other side. The Court ruled that tho answer would be taken. Ur. Beach demurred to this, and reopened (be ar gument, stating that he had shown through Mr. An drews that the article was prepared by him a short time before It was put in type, lie contended (bat the admission of this evidence would reopen the Is sues of the owe. The Court sold that tho question coaid be answered yes or no, but Mr. Kvarts said (hat it had caused >o much discussion ho would withdraw tho question. Tho witness loft the stand. HENRY C. BOWEN. Ucnry 0. Bowen wu recalled for fnrtber croe»- •xamluatlou, fttid testified: I bavo do recollection of an Interview with Hr. EggloeCou on tho 20th of De cember, 187i>. I recollect, after the tripartite agree ment transaction ou April U, of my going away with Mr. Blorrs. Mr. ClafllD whs net with tu, but I did not cay anything about doalrlng a return of tbo Wood* •lock totter. He did not Bay to mo that it would not be given to mu unless a corlalu article was published in tbo Independent. Cnu-txamintd by Judqe Fullerton : I do not re member when I left Freeland's bouse on tbo 20tb of December, 1870. 1 left there before 0 o’clock, and ar rived there about Aor 0 o’clock. I did not bear of tbo Woodstock Utter until two days after tbo signing of the tripartite agreement. One of tbo arbitrators, Charles Blorra, came to my olllce, and said, “ 1 bare good nowa for you* lam going to get tho Woodstock Utter. “ 1 soldi would bo Rlad tosoelt. Ho either gave It to xno then or west and got It, and then gave it to me. It was an unconditional surrender of the letter. EDWAhD CCOUiSTON. Edward Eggleston was recalled and testified: Ism now a clcrgymsu and junior of a eburen. In Decem ber, lt}"0, I bad business relations with Henry C. Doneu. I was tho literary editor of tbo Independent then. On tbs 2Cth of December, 1070. 1 was twice at Bowen's bouse. 1 tblnk 1 went tbora by sp;>oliitnient. I went a third time on tbst day, but Bowen was cn gaged ou one occasion. Ho was putting on bis boots, I think. Bowen said be bud a letter from Tilton to lieecbcr, tapping bis pocket; 1 think I called at Bowen's afterwards. He was out. and I walled for him. I remember Dowon saying that Dcocbcr stated tbst Tilton was “the worst man lu the world," and that " Mrs. TUtou was a saint going to Heaven." He (Bowen) also said, I think, that Butcher had told him horrible things of Tilton. He also said tbst an adopted daughter of Tilton's bad told him that be (Tilton) bad earned her la bis sms from her bed. CroM-cxaimnrd Op Ur, Fullerton: I ceased to be employed by Bowtiu In July. 1871. 1 never had any Eenoual difficulties with Boweu, nor do I think wo ad any misunderstanding. Wo may have bad differences of opinion. 1 received my salary up to the time I left. Bowen did not complain that 1 took away some literary work which belonged to him. Ward, one of tbo editors of (bo paper, called ou roe for a story that 1 bad written, but 1 would not give it to him, because It wss miuo. I wrote part of tbo story wbiio I was on tbo Independent, One of my, terms qf refusal w.h that I bad sold tbo story Immediately after 1 bad left Bowen's employ. I do not know that this raikvd any feeling U tweeu Mr. Boweu and niysolf. I intended to publish this story lu the Independent, as work for my salary. The witness was sbowu a letter, dated Jan. 9,1871, which be identified •• In hl» writing. Mr. Fullerton read a portion of the letter, which stated that bo (Eg gleston) was preparing a story for (be Independent. Tbo Itov. D, \N srd called on mu about (his story (con tinued the witness) and claimed Unit he hid a right to tho story. I bad then told the story for |IOO. I am pastor of ObriiUau Endeavor Churco, on Lee avenue. This church belongs to no particular denomination, but Is running ou " Its own book." To Kbuaniuu—l motived no special pay from Dovso for this story. The witness here left the aland. HOUICK U. OLtFI.TN. Horace D. ClstUu wae recalled, suci testified: I was one of the arbitrators between Bowen and Tilton. I never ssw the latter of submission; was not luformcd April 3, 1972, of Its exlstauco, and it was nut re«d to rue. 1 never remember Bowen asking that wbal they wore to anbrnit should be put la writing. No written submission of soy kind was drawn by TUtou. Moulton, or Bowen In my pn-sunee. That night wo all left to gether. Boweusald: "Gentlemen, yon most get the WuodAtock Utter." Ido nut think be addressed any particular person, but spoks to all. The witness was not cnus-examlood. 01UKLE3 STORKS. Charles Btom, rocabei), testified: I wss present at the arbitration, April 9,157 X (Shown tbs written suh mlsslou.] I never saw this paper st the time of the arbitration. Bowen did not suggest that what, they bad to submit should be put In writing. 1 wont there with Mr, Bowen, and found Tilton and Mr. Moulton. 1 took the Woodstock loiter to Bowen. Crot+examined 0y Ur.lieueJi; I cannot remember all that occurred fa tbo presence of the arbitrators and the conversations that took place. If Moulton drew up that paper U wss unknown to mo. I have no recollection of any paper being drawn up by Moulton or Bowen before the award was given, but there was tome writing afterwards. ■ I will swear that (hers was no talking about the writing of submission lo my bearing. To Sir. Shearman—This could not, I think, have oc curred In my hearing without tuy being cognisant of it* GEORGE W. UULEU. George W. Uhler then look tho aland, and dapoead: I havu resided In Hrooklyn ainue IB Id, and uu to owner of real estate la the city. Iu 1870 bad luTl, 1 was the owner of Moulton's home, iu Cllotuu street. He was my tenant for three or four yean. Iu the Aral part of 1871 1 vialtod hie house, end wee In tho parlor. I tew e picture of Henry Ward Hoecbor tuQßiug there, I taw it there before the Ist of January, 1871, Moul ton left my bouse outhe let of May. 1871. Crora-exauitrird; 1 cannot tay If there was more than one portrait there. X oanuot lay if 1 aaw the portrait of Mr. Tilton there. Hoechor'a portrait nung between two window*. I am positive this was not Tilton's portrait hut that it waa UoecberV. I thiulir Moulton wae at my bouau to 1863, but 1 cannot UU if I saw tho portrait there tbcu. I knew Heecbvr by arght at the time I aaw the picture. The last time i ■aw it waa on the lat of February, 1871, and Moulton waa tick end lu led. My attcutlou was first called to this fact by Moulton's testimony, and I communicated what I kuew to Han. Tracy thla morning, at bla office. After the reoun Judge Ncllaou asked if counsel would go os, and Bheannan called WALLACE B. CALDWELL, who testified t I knew Ur. Francis H. UooJton, and flailed his tease Cn February, Utl* when he Uveda Clinton street. I spool about flflssn boon In hi* homo thare, Ho van itck, and I vu watching him. I saw Dsschor’s portrait In tbs parlor when Iwu there. This witness was not crow-examined. WAITING FOB S V.JINUS9. KheArman tutu asked for a little delay, as he had telegraphed for the only other witness lit had to call, and that If be did not come shortly they would gtvs him up. KKIOINUER. Judge Fullerton then called John E. Bowen, who testified: I sra a ton cf Henry 0. Bowen. I reside at home with my father, and am at school In thla city. In the mouth oltDeccoiber, IKVU, I think, I delivered a note from my father to Mr. Freeland. The note was addressed, but I do not recollect what It was, Mr. Freeland took the note and read it. He Raid (hat it was all right, or something lllio that. Mr. Freeland esmo to the door when I g ito him that note. tig Mr. Heart* : I raw Mr. Freeland personally, and m member giving biro tbo note. I was then about 13 years old. witness was allowed tore tiro. MARSHALL J. Mor.Ktl.L. Mr. Morris called Marshall J, Morrill, who testified: I am in architect, and bovo mads a drawing of Mr. Ovlngton's house. (Shown a drawing of tho bonne.) I mode this drawing. Tbo house fronts to tbo o-vst and tho piazza to tbo west. (Tho witness gave hia dlagrr.ni to the Jury, and described the situation of the piazza at the back of tho house. Ho aiid Uiat the piazza cf Mr. Ovlngton's house was directly lucloied on all aides except that looking towards Ihu west.) Crnu-.rammsJ; I never visited the rear of there premises before. 1 visited them between baud Id in the morning when tho sun was in front of tho house, hut I never saw the house lu Urn afternoon. Them wan ho building adjacent that would shield tho rays of tho sun from that piazza between 2 and 0 In tbo after noon. flun-nr.ntJTTAL continued. The dofeose recalled John C. Bouihwick, who testi fied : Mr, Woodruff told mo on one occasion that Moulton had deposited the {5.0 >0 with hla firm, and that it wis to bo drawn out for Tilton. The witness was sskod as to a conversation (hat took place, but IP cdi objected on tbo ground that U was collateral, and it was finally ruled out, Witm-si then continued : t remember an interview with Woodruff's* to the publication of the scandal, lu which ho (Woodruff) nsked If it would not bo belter to drive lliucher out of Brooklyn, He aald he could show me a tetter that would drive Beocher out of Brooklyn, Crou-txamirwi \hy Reach : I havo no beta in this case, 1 had corue, but terminated them by paying when I knew I was called aa a witness in this case, I thuuuht I would be oakod this question when I came Into Court. Witness said (his very warmly, and then left the etaud. yoTiirxo nrnTUEtt to orrcn. M Ws havfl nothing tbo to offer, ” told Mr. Evarts. “ Nor hive we." wild Mr. Beach. Mr. Kvsrtj turn roao and made a few remarks, stat ing that ho understood only onocounsel on tho other Moo wan to sum up Uio cue, aud he and Mr, X'oiter would turn up for toe defense, hut together they would not occupy more than five days. In view of the time It had taken togvttho evldon'-o In, he would ktiggest that an adjournment he had until Wednesday noil. Mr, Bearlj Raid he would rather continue on Mod* day, hut would defer to the wiahog of the other eoun ad. Judge Neitton then onlercd Uio adjournment of the Court until Wednesday nest. OF.NUIAL CONOnATt.'LXTIONe. Tlie following la from the Trb tm's report: Al though tho end of the trial was known to hu very near, yet there wan considerable surprise yesterday wbtu it was suddenly announced, about five minutes before :i o’clock, that the I&at witnaas bad given his testimony, and the case ou both sides was ready to bo Hummed up and given to tbo Jury. Judge Ndluon exhibited unrolled satisfaction when Mr, Everts announced that he rested the de fendant's cane. The counsel on both side* also op peaml relieve'!, and tbo juryinnn loolu-d ut one an other and smiled us if well pleased that their long con finement was so nearly over. The reporter* r.piwarrd to be ready to throw up their lute and cheer, and there went many congratulations and baodt-abukiug among them, before tiro opening of the aftoruoun R.vciuu Kvnrts an<l Beach sat for Revcr.tl minutes talking and joking with the Jurymen. Thorubjrciot their con vernation wwh the proposed adjournment. The Jury men were strongly desirous of going on with the case without an adjournment, bat they yielded finally to Uio wish of counsel. After adjournment all (be counsel on both sides assembled in Judge Noilson’n room, whore they bad a private conference concerning the rtiTonr. siahaoe3H:nt or tus *?abe. Beecher stood for sotno time after the Court ad journed surrounded by his friends, who shook hts baud and congratulated Uita that tbo trial was so near 1U completion. Booeher laughed and chatted busily, and Mrs. Beecher stood by, smiling pleasantly but speaking very little. Tilton remained siauuing alone tor several minutes. Ho didn’t glance in tbo direction of the group of persona surrounding Beecher. Ho baa vary bury with papers la tbo com during the whole trial, and Ida face woro an expression of relief that bis work was dons. Ho left the Court-Ilonao in company with his counsel after they hod finished their conferonoo with Judge Nellaon. THE SUUJJINO CP. On Wednesday morning Judge I orlcr will begin to sum up for the defendant. He will occupy about two days with his argument, which will be devoted almost ciitiitdy to an analysis of the testimony, ZlvarU will follow him with another two days’ argu ment, devoted to tbo general legal features of the case. Beach will conduct the whole of the Una! argil mout (or plaintiff. Ho will begin as soon as Everts htu Hatched, and will occupy about two days. It is understood, that Judge N-ilaon’a diarjfl wid not be very long, and ha expects that the com wall b« finished tho first wook in Juue, A STOP. ISSUE. At the annual meeting wf the Congregational Union to-day, some excitement vaa caused by tuo declaration of tho lUiv. Dr. Oenrffo It. Bacon (fast bo would not servo on tlio Board of Truatcca with n gentleman who did not represent the Church, meaning Henry 0. Bowen, who was nominated. He sited the eloctioa of Henry P. Sage In Bowen'* place, bat the motion wu voted down, and Bacon's place vraa filled by the Her, A. li. Bradford, of Vermont, FACTS AND GOSSIP. A BEFLY TO U£KEY VINCENT'S DZTZXaB OP liEECUSB. Jb Me Editor of Th« Chteayo Trllu%* s Bboidwood, 111., May 10,—An Individual with » larger amount of words than brains, iu his apology for Hoary Ward Beecher, assumes a transcendental poelUon, and openly declares that lawyers, Judge, or Jurors, are utterly unahlu to comprehend the motive, principle* of such exalted gonitises In their ways to ward thelr follow-mortal*; that, forsooth, 11. W. B. has an exuberance of language, with no great depth of philosophy; that ho can run riot in notions of ortho doxy, and build up a theory for men's easy salvation, In tue Congregational creed or iu disregard to It; that he Is to 1)0 regarded os a Imus natunu, not to be ap broached, much less Judged, by ordinary mortals • and that, having these simple qualities, and being allied to the inlulstry of the Gotqicl m, ho is above reproach ; —while Tilton, Moultoo, and lire. Moulton, uni hav ing reached duo promluenoa as ministers at the altar, aro perjurors and scalawags all. ditch miserable cant labouccth Uio dignity of ttuy man who lias given human nature a momentary study, and could only proceed from acme person who believes and la more attached to bero-worahlp than to tho general equality of roan in regard to dcalrca and aspirations, and mock reverence for the Almighty. Yet there Is oue rated iu America, and one only, who fully umlcrelands the fine subtleties of such an exeeeillugly-to culric nature, and that mind is inclosed to the material frame of Uoury Vincent, M. ANOTHUH r.CPLY TO JUCS'QY VINCENT, S\> tho Editor uf' Tk* Chh u.-e JWftua, : Di.nton lUnnoit, Mich., Uiy lit.—Do please allow Mr. Uuury Vincent to ret himself up ss umpire In the great rcandal cran. But the great nubile take his word os the final o-muluiiuu of Urn whole matter, and give Uiamnclvca no more trouble alxiuc tbo whou 11. V. gives the word, they "lull all aloud oa tiptoe, while Uiuy send up one mighty about of “Not guilty, ** «la L* t (be great public beware how they try to get at thu facts iu tbs case. Kvuryihluti tending to show the guilt of tho seemed rourl ho ruled out ua alsmrd and Illiberal, to which Uio foolish and Idiotic roles of ovl deuce have uo application iu this cnao. The rrvxt public ahoitld realize thet tho defeudsut Mauds on au ethereal height,—much higher tbuu the Pope ever chimed to, —and la. of course, much more in fallible. Docs suy canaille don to thluk U. >V. B. a common, mortal mia 7 Then tho apology for such a Ibonput muil be, that 11 la possible he gave the duro t'luliid womans paroxysmal kin. well, If the great public la such a low set, ouch a vulgar herd, and dou't kuuw any better, they an not so much to blame, after oIU Where lias H. V. b»a ail tbcue month* of the trial ? Why didn't La come forward soonot, wllb U!« jn/u* derutis sdjectives, Li* eoloswl. giitnutio, atupondmia lupcrlatives, and aava Ui* jioor, common hurt! ao much troubtoT Onto* •£*. LABOR AND CAPITAL* THE PENNSYLVANIA MINERS. o*o bo La, Pa., May 13.—John Biney, the VIM-Preil dant of the Mluoro’ National Association, vaa arrested here laet night, on the oath of Cspt. Clarke, charged with conspiracy, WiLKunutuc, Pa., May IS.—A straggling fire wu kept up from 10 o'clock U*t evening until i o'clock this morning upon the Sheriff'* force at Hutoblnaoo'a breaker. Four more men wont to woik for Uulchin. •on till* morning. Ttbome. Fa., May 13.—The ■trikera, with John fli nty at their bead, have stopped ail work oa the Ma shannon bridge. The Myondale mines, on tbo rhillipehurg Branch, are working with about seventy men, and the mine at Fowolltowu in working about thirty men, Osceola, Pa., May 13.—John diucy, President of tbe Minora* and Laborers’ Uoaevulrnt Atso< iatiou. while addressing a large meeting ot excited miner* at thin place to-day, said that if Capl. T. E. Clarke, of tbe police force, received any injury the miners would not be to blame, It would bo the fault of per* eoua who sent him her** lie alio esld that there wero times when persons wore Justified In violating tL* law, and persona who came here now looking u> take the places of those out on a etrlka were robbing the children and women of their bread, and should be treated accordingly. Blney then sent lid* infuriated crowd to Powelltou to drag the men from their work, as they did at Fisher's works yesterday. It is the universal belief hero among disinterested citizens tbit if tuar* (s bloodshedgths blame will net with Bine/ and Parks, who see under pay of the national ofgtniu* lion, and who, it is believed, are being paid by ship* per* in other regions that are now working to keep (he strike up. Blney and Parks are both foreigners, and have made some very heavy threats sgslust native born minus and shippers, who are all name-bam. THE QUINCY ORICKMAKERS. flpaelel VUt'altk It rA« nt/mye Tribumt, Qnacr, UL, May 13.—Tbs brlckmakera* itrikh la this alty seems likely t» emtUmu fex some time. A arn eswwd* wjuMd of leharwaCra* aUUU ys*4« « In lh(t city, hold an outdoor* meeting lut evening at which It «m resolved that no man employed In any etraeityssa brickmakcrshould goto wormintll tbo scale or wage* had raised. The proprietors of the hrirk-yr.rrls also hold a meeting last evening and by a written agreement refused to cot.ij.ly with tne do* minds of ihe strikers, It was stated that a majority of the workmen were nlisfied with their wage*; and would hare continued At work had they not l*en urgM and compelled to qnlt by a few discontented leaders who inaugurated tit* strike. It is feared tint the strike, should It continue, will Inlerfert somewhat with building npsrationa, which are at present Tory actlre in thla city. Tin: chops. FRUITS IM SOUTHERN ILLINOIS. Xfttal IHtpaleh t.» Tht rhlmvo Tr\>/unt. Alton, May 13.—'The Alien NWJfcty TfUtjravh pub lishes Ihe following reports of fruit prorpectn from leading horticulturists In Madison, Micoaplo, Oreonc, and Jersey counties: On last Raturrfsywo Addressed letters to a number of horticulturists in this and adjoining rntmli<*, asking Uia following questions regarding the truit crop: 1. Will there bo any peaches raised In your vicinity this year, or Is the crop a total failure? 3, Hava cherries and early apples been Injured by the late mid snaps, ami if so. to about wliat extent ? g. Vfhai is tho prospect for grapes 7 4. Were tho canes of raspberry and blackberry bushes injures! by winter-killing? 8. Do you expert an average crop of strawberries ? Wo hav« received a number of replies and expect others. The Information so far obtained indicates: 1. Tbst there will be a large falling off in peaches, and that them will hardly l>o more than half a crop, 3. Early cherries nud apples injured (o some extant by tho lau> frosts and Severn winter, nnd ths falling off in there varieties Is estimated at one-third. The later varieties sro generally In good condition, and an aver age crop Is expected. a, All localities from whleb reports are received re port the prospect for grqpofl as excellent. 4. liUckbery and raspberry vines ore much Injured by winter-killing, and Uttls more than half a crop la expected. 5. Nearly all reports agreo in estimating tho Mining crop at a full average. MISCELLANEOUS. Toledo, 0., M?y 13.—Tne lliade pubhihet this af ternoon an elaborate crop report, carefully compiled from statements hy competent parties at 150 points In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and lowa. These statements Indicate there has been from one-quarter to onc-thlrd of the wheal crop winter-killed, but tlullhl* has been nearly offset by the increased number cf acres sowotl, and tho quantity of ajiiing wheat put lu will, if everything is favorable henceforth, bring the whole of tho production up to that of an averagecroo. Al>out om-quarU-r of lact year's crops still remain in the farmers' bauds. So considerable quantity of wheat-ground la reported as having been plowed. Ths Amount of corn being out In this year greatly ascreda that of last year. SUICIDE. Sjitehl THrtfitth lo TJ<t Chinto* TVftßne. DrrnoiT, Mich. f May 13.—Hrnry Wilson, a farmer tiring near Pontiac, bung himself this morning. Caua of Ibo act unknown. BUSINESS NOTICES. BUcaactt off the Throat and hungx. Urn. It, L K. B. Hunter, Lakeside Building, cumor Clark aud Adams streets. SILKS. Great lest Side Bit Goods House. Silk Depart't, e'irDt (or East) Sootlon. ITTMCWE BARGAINS. Largo line of choice ahados in American Bilks, $1.75 yd. I case Colored Dross Bilks, new shades, $1.1)5, worth $1.75. Very cheap line Evening Shades Lyons Ores Grains. Lot Qrisa'llo Bilks, Fancy Blue Stripes, 76 cts., worth SI. Grisaille Silks, Blnck Stripes, 76 to 00 ots. Fancy Bilks, Black Grounds, Colored and White Stripos, 76 ota. Fancy Silko, White Grounds, $1 to $1.60 yard. Fancy Chock Silks, attractive styles, very cheap. One case very rich quality Fancy Bilks, well worth $1.75, for $1.40 yd. Black Bilks. Tho following line cf Quinot’a celebrated malic, warranted genuine, arc from tbo Into N. Y. Auction Bale, and by far tbo lowest prices over modo boro on theso goodo: Lot Oainofs Lyons Groo Grains at 51.25. Ouinet's Lyons Gros Grains, $1.60, worth $2. Ouinet’s Satin Finish Cacbmlro, $2, worth $2.60. Guinet's Oaohmlro Extra, $3.26, worth $3.76. Oulnofs Oaobmiro Sublime, $3.50, worth $3.26. Guinofs Cnohmlro Superb, $3, worth $4. Bargains in Grenadines. Black All-Wool Grenadines, DO and 05 ots. Black Grenadines, warranted Silk and Wool, 76 ots. upwards. 8-4 Blaok Grenadines, warranted, $2 yd. Stylish Fancy Grenadines. CAESOS.PIRIE & Cfl. Madison and Peoria-sts. "IT PAYS TO TRADE OH THE WEST SIDE.” MISCELLANEOUS. THU FKHNX’II PHYSICIAN X HfllfOKON, It, UKl.Mti*. ir.im i(i > /.ojtlcnif of Madlclno. Part*. now Pruiurtoraud of Lbu Chicago Medical mill lute, auimuucus u> bU nuunruu* pavraut aid oihcra »hu moy need lib aervioo* ihai he itlll continues with gnat attcceu in eurtntr all forma of dUcaco, whatsoever may be ice nature, both male and famale. at ah Drug-More, laboratory, and Cuncultlng Oftaa, US South Hala(ed-«t. Patterns can be eouaulted by Mail and Mcdloitu* forward ad by Kipraaa. _ _ KpBSeO ‘V-A.Xj, COLLKCTIUN OK KIIKOPKAN PAINTINGS. You on invited to aa iutpsiottuu of mauv u~w uoimol an. C. UHJIiWOOD, DAWK STATEMENTS. BEPOET OF THE COMITIOH Or THE Home National Bank AST OHIOAGO, In tbe State of Illinois, at tbo close ofbutl> nose, Saturday, May J* 1875, resources. Loam and Discounts.. 9407,238.58 Overdraft* NiS.fiS U. B. Uouds U> tocura ClrcuUlinn AO.bIMMH) Uue(r>.iA Approved itetorvo A‘i«uU 4H,7.V,.0h Due iroiu oUiur hatluiial Uant*.,.,. 07,<1.7u.<V0 Itral iiMate. Furullurv. and Hilurcs.... 0,1(1(1711 Cntreat i;xju*iii»sand Tax** Paid ”,(117.02 Premium* Paid.... 0,4:t8.7.r Checks and other Gath Itnmt „ .itIK.OO Exchange* lor CUariDg-1!0a»0.,.,..,,. (tc IRiiilil.hl Hill* of ether National banks.... 14,1 Itl,oo Frsctii>aal Ourreooy (including nickels).. 1,002.73 |4ca1*T*pderN0ue............. M 100,000.00 Usdsiavtlun Fuud with u. b. Treasurer (ft per coat of Circulation).,....... 3,250.00 Tetal ~...9777, 670.00 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid to 9850,000.00 Natioual Rank Antes outstanding 45i000.00 ludiridua) Deposits aub% ject to cheek 4970,007.05 Demand Certificates or v ’ Deposit.,..., 185,400.17 Certukxl tfbecVs.... 77«3v Cashier's Chicks out- * •1anding................. 5,337,53 Due to other Natioual Week*.. 8,891.17 Doe to htate Banks and Danker 10,000.03 „ -*g>ToD.4g Totll «177,57U.00 BUts of Illlnofa-County of Cook—ee. 1, Oeo. W, Fuller. Ca.hlsr of the abovo-oamed Hank, do solemn!} sseur vuat the above statement ts true to tbs bualef our aaeuledge and U-llof. _ .. * „ „. OHO. W. FULLER. Caibler. Subscribed and sworato l>cfun» me this Ihtta dag ef May, U7>. ÜBNUY T. llkauiix, Notary Fubiia. "MSi— BANK STATEMENTS. EEPOET OP THE OOHDITIOH OF THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OP CHICAGO, BUU ofUtinols, at the Oloso of Basinets Mar 1. 1876. nKfloununs. Lowiand Dlioonnt* |3,024,460.1 9 Urnrd rafts a&O.OJ United BUUi Hoads to Recur# Cjrctl- Ut1nn...... 600,000.00 Due from Approred lleverve Atrcnt*...,S BOS, 403.34 Da* from other Na. (luaal Hanks 810.050.54 Due fmm Htaio IJankiand Hankerj 7,.7113..71 _ 732,083.92 Revenue Ptsrapi 1,071.40 Ktnhanaet furClcar. Itkj House « 601,094.Rl mill of othir Na- tional Ilar.ki 106,167.00 Fractional Currency (iuclaJluff nickel*) 1,97.7.27 C0in........ 0,221.00 l.eyal-Tender Note*. 160,000.00 U. H. Op (heats* of ))npo«it for I.oral. TenderNout 600,000.00 „ , 1,331,018.08 HodiranMoD land with U. 51. 7'rcai titer (* p-ir rant of Circulation) 22,600,00 Due (rum U. H. Treasurer (other than IpereoDtHedempiioa Fund)......... 1,000.00 10.001.782.00 Liinir.tr IBS. Capital Block paid In S 600,000.00 Surplus Fund (iUO.O(J(M)H Other L’n-Jni.lcd I'rattu 44,3510 00 National Itauk Notea outatandinc..... 460,000.00 Individual Dcomlt*. lulii-et to-b ck...51,CH7,618.32 Demand Certificate! _ef Oepovlt... 10,007.00 CertlflM Check*..., <(»,OUS.7i (jeihlcr 1 * chucks outstanding 101,323.02 Duo Pi other Nation* tl 8ank*........... 1,C00,087.87 Duct" mmo ilanki tad Ranker! 031,107.02 16.001.782.00 State of nilnoh, CumlyefConk: I, JOHN OK KOVHS, Caelilvr ef the thrive.named Bank.dusuk-mnly iwnar that the above *utomcnt Si trne to the belt of my knatrledge and belief. JOHN DO KOVKN, Catbler. Sworn and aubierlbed to before me tbf* ir.th day of Hay. laTl. JOS. il. HOW.MAII. Notary Public. Correct—lUeitj C. D. BLAIR, ) ,J, k. lli/f.-rORD. > DUeo'.on. DANt* a. JUNES,J EEPOST OF THE OONEITION OF TIIK THIRD liTIONII BARK 05* CHICAGO, At Uic ClodO of Business Hay 1, 1875. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts 82,521,202.00 (iTeriirafli 27,(122.20 O. K. B-mde to Seeuro Circulation 007*000.00 i'Hi.’r I'.'i-. i*. Sine;.*, and Mortgage*.. (11.834,00 Due tf .1:1 l’.?i!coia. In* A.,-n.«“ 151,810.17 Duv inimtKDurLa- U ,n»l Lanka 140,390.05 Dus from Bunks and Banker) 107,070.95 _ ,f.. r. . : ♦ 400,170.07 Heal Dilate. Furniture, and Fixtures. K7.DKN.44 Kxprnse* ami Tuxes 40,025.01 Checks and ottnr * Cajb Items...) 10,918.22 Exchange* I vr (,Im. las-llous-’......... C87,(141.58 Bill* of other Aa* tlu'jsl Banks 51,931.00 Fraction'! Currency . r ,,5 1 {(, I c, fcpocli* Jy'gsl Tender Nutos. 430,000.1111 lUdaaptuiaFnnd.. 30,000.00 • 81,222,220.40 LIABILITIES: <4 ' IMt! » 72ll>G7 Capital ft 750,000.00 Knrt'lns. 200,000.00 UaMvKcd Profit*... H4.247.20 National tlnnk Note*outstanding...... 601,4 00.00 Dividends l.’nnniti 1,000.00 ludlriJual De;. »its.< 1,277,003.09 Demand tertlij. • eaistc.' Deposit.. 22,770.00 Certified Chucks... 202,219.42 Due to ether Na* tlnnal I tanas 1,212,703.00 Due to Slate Banka aud Bankers 018,030.40 Stale of Illinois, Oonntynf Cook—M. ® I»*W3, >.3.07 X. Lnclui V. I‘«r»o;ir, Cashier uf th i abovenamed Bank, do rulcumly swear that ths abon stagnant l« true, to Urn bested uy knowledge and belief. . . . . LUCIUS V. PARSONS, Cashier. Subscribed and iwora to before me, tills l:tth day of May. ia». MACKB. KUADV, _ t ... . Notary PabUo. Correct—Attest: CHARLES R. STEELE,/ CHAiILKh H.CLTCTIB. V Directors. J. IKVt.V'li PKAKCH. ) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP TUB Gsrmai iatiosal Bant OP CHICAGO, mu. At tho closo of buninoas, May 1,1875 ASSETS. Koto* and Bills Dla* c.uaUKi 81,487.4123,30 Overdraft*. U. B. Bond* to accrue Circulation ** ?U*nßoiso Other Mock* and Honda 2,830,00 Due /rum „piiroved llodrcm’ff D>to fruit Natfcnal Bank* 20,722.70 Dm, tram other Banka k Banker*. 0,501 ./HI R0a1KeUt0.......... 8,002.27* W^ißlOalO Furniture and Fix- lore* 7,0(5.23 Currant Kxnenteeand Tm««.. m !uu Check* and ullirr Caeh Roma « 8,477.70 Etchantfc* forCluar* l.tx-Uuuao 40,703.03 Bill, of other Na- uai, v. macr .«a-> UnnO Banka 0,423.00 Fractional Currency (luolud’s Nickel*) 01.48 Tactl Tender -Solea 188,000.00 Five Per Cent ft®- duiptiooßuiil.-. 3,130.00 _ \ 240,880.88 mnnrrna. Capital Slock S 300,000.00 Hurplua Fund 173,000.00 Undivided Profile... 14,131.00 Circulation UiftUOU.UO Dividend* Unpaid..!. 2,1UJ.00 Individual Depovlufe 73^,403.13 Di-m'nd Certtncato* 30,700.30 Time Certificate*... 01,301.20 Mortified Check*..., 13,030.24 Due to other Na. tlooai Banks 120,303.11 Duo tu other Banka and Banker*.-.... 248,817*10 State of nilsoU. County nf Conk. 1, Human schaifoor. Oaihlor of the German National BaaKoi Cnicafio, 111., du aulsmaly swear that tho above statement ft truo tu tuo heat of ray knowfoduo and belief, (Evened) HERMAN SCIIAPPNUtt, Cashier. Snort,' to and subscribed bofora rue this 13th day of tiffined) RUDOLPH B. BCIIUL2K, Notary Pcblto. Correct—Attaat: (hlcned) HENRY OP.RKHKDAUMj ).- ICMfiT, i Director*. PETEK btmUTTLRH, ) EEFOET OP THE OOHDIHOH OP Tllft Cwiistcial National Bit OF OHIOAGO, At Ohieoso, In tho Btato of Biinolg, at tbs close of business, Muy 1,1875, BRSOUUOES. Loan* and Dleoounta. 63,170,000.1 R llfvnliilu .1, UM.4I l>. b. tiuudi tuaocure OlronUiUm 0O,0iM),(H) OtliorHreck,. Bond*, and Mwrtgosc*.. 1m,100.00 Uoa iron, aupruvod ite* „„„ aerva Attune*......,..5313*073.31 Duo ttoin other Nation* _ Du* (rum SUM Dank* and Banker* 13,680.83 Ileal Citato, Furniture, and Future*., 3d,117.01 Current Bapeuau* and faxoa paid...... 10*1)111.73 Kiehangoeior Clearing- _ lloum* ..91(18,70-1*98 BilUof oUur Rational Banka..... 40,700.00 Fractional Cortonoyilo. eluding Nlcketi) 1,007.41 Legal Teadorbotea.... 300.(100.1)0 . _ Bedamptloa Fuad with U.t>. Treaamor _ _ (6 per cant of ClreuUtlyn)....... g,COO.OQ Total. 63,300,103.17 UADIUTIKS. Capital (Hook paid • SQfMM>O.OO burplua Fund.......... 4QO|(HHMM) Other Undivided Profit* National Bank Koto* outctaudlng 44«OuU.Uil ludMOua) Uepoalt* , ... •object to Check..51,804,700*04 Dotuaod Oertilloato* ___ . _ cMSSTItet;:;;; *§8;885:S8 483.037.00 Total 93,300,1(13.17 State ol lUloola, County ot Cook—m. J. Uaurgu L. Utia. Oaabler of the abovo-namod Bank, da loUaialy twear that tin abort aiatciueul U true to the beat of myauoelodgeaod bellof. _ QKORQB L OTIS, Oaahler. Subaoribed and agora to before me (fill Uth day ol May. Wifi. JOUN B. MKYUtt, Notary Fublta. CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. THE STANDARD EXHIBITIONS OF AMERICA. THIRD MOHJ AMERICA First Appraise ii GMcage Since Its Airival from Ennlanl W;sssrW J m For 4 Days Only I OCR CITY OP TJCNTS ! EXHIBITION GROUNDS 1 Lake Front; Foot of WaHliiiifftoii-st., Wetesflay M today, May 12 aid 13. West Bide, . Corner Madison & Klizabctli-sts., Friday ami Saturday, Hay 14 and 15. The Leviathan Comma; 1 HOWE' GREAT LONDON CISCOS, SANGER’S ENGLISH MENAGERIE tf TraM Animals, AND IROQDOIS INDIAN TRODPE! Largest Combination In Atnerira. Sn-rlal AUreotXeia exhibited by do oilier Company in the World, OUR FEATURES! Sanger's English Menagerie Conceded by all to contain more TRAINED WILD Bit A STS, and the nm»t choice and rare coUeo* tlon nr Living Wild Animals n! uny EXHIBITION IN THK WORLD. Tba only Group* of Five Wondorfnl PERFORMING KLKPHANTS in trie World. The only Don of lire Ferocious ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS. And the only Oea of Six UKAVE-HOBBIKO HYENAS ever entered by man. The only Three BABY KOVAL BKNOAL TIOEBS ever bnrn while In captivity. Born April 21, 1879. »> cauls and dens of animals. HOWE'S GBEAT EOHBOIT OlEOira. Largest Kijaettriao Company la America. Every Permmior a Star. Every feature Produced Kint-Olaao. Four Clowns in ibe Arena. Grand liiim-xlnimiv.k e>|i«ctaclei. A Xlaxu ot Gold and Burnished Steel. A Tnbe of Ileal IrmiuoU Indian Warrior*, ola. Tbu enlcruumnenia of "TUB GBEAT LONDON ■ am wholly (tempi KIIOW THE INHLKOANCIBS AND COARSENESS too frcunemly penntued In snmjr oablbtUuD*. and in tbla liutltmlnn there Is uothiuß ever rreecnted that a gentle* mau would hedlato U> bring bis family to witness. or tbo must exacting can take exceptions in. KVhEV SPECIAL I’KATUUK ADVERTISED TRUTHFULLY KRPKBSKXTKI). 81.2C0.UC0 EXPENDED IK TUB OUTFIT. Tbo most Owgnu* Street Proepsal’in ever seen la tho streits of Chicago, wkb De Seven Gelilm Chariots, Ira portod from Europe at a coat nl JIUO.Ohd, together with tho • rand Bnuss-Uippotoolu Cavalcade erver two miles In .Vncib. will parade through tbo principal streets each esurntne of the darsof exhibition, WAIT, WATCH, ANSI SEC IT I Admlealon as usual. 1.90 Ilessrrsd Leathsr-Coab* Jon id Seats, Doors open at 1 and 7p. in. D ill alw exhibit: May S, Danville: May 10, Gbasa- May 11, Kankakee: May 17, Oonnse] May 15, Rock Xrland: May If, Davenport. SEWING MACHINES. 33 XJ "ST ~g = v* El IMPROVED IBIOME! SHUTTLE Sewing Machine. PBICB, S4O. It has no superior na a first-class LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE. LAItGE DISCOUNTS FOE CASH. Machine* acHT oh tbul to any part of the country K* oco esPllißQlf not accepted. Send for Uto»t circulars and to mu to ptucbaaota, or hall and eesmlne when la city at JOHjNTSOOT, CLAEK & CO.’S, No. 141 State-sL, Chicago, OKH-t. APTS. U. 8. A. Cumin Sense Truss TO SOLDIERS. Having boon eeleeted by a Board of Eminent flargeen*. organised In ncooKlaoce with au Act of CoocruM, ap proved .day til, it, lelect the boat Tnua io om. ta •uppiy ihuau rnpto’ed in tho late War, and are furoitbed U> ruptured Soldier* by the Government frooof chaise. Thu only Trn*« that positively ourae rupture, and ares* doubt the boetTmaa In the world. Manufactured by BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PABKEE, 0(1 Biutc-ai., oor. Randolph, Cblenao. Truaers of all kind*, Supporter*. Hhonldar-Braoc*. Crutrbea, Ktutie Uloclilm,*, Inairnmanta lor Detenu* lie*. eta., utc. 81,004,222.23 LAKE NAVIGATION. GOOimiCII &TEA3IERB. For Raolna, Milwaukee, and Wes* tibore porta, ct«tLr» iviaday eic.*i;tel. it..... It. a. J'aturdo'ao cunlnn boat don’t leave until ip. a. ForOrand Haven. Muaktftfoi.Oraua Uapidt.oU., dally, Hundny e-coptod, a«.Tp. B. For St. J»4orb*ud ikuwn Harbor, dally, Sunday ozui-pted, at ............. 19*. m. KaturJuy'* exenreluu boat don’t Uavo until U p. M. K,«r Maniitoo, Ludlnfitiu, oto., Tuoaday and Tlitmday at........ • I’ur Kicauaba, Merr.unee, and Lako Superior „ town*. Tue«dayaanu Irrlilayaat.. •*. H. For (Iroea Day, klonotnlaoe, and lalarm.dlata '::<lVlUg»u*av.‘ * "¥.* <V.‘tUit* Hup't** REAL ESTATE, For Sale at a Brain. 808x110 feat on S. W. cor. of North Clark and Maple* rti., at aluwptloelur cub; or would tell without any oath payment to a party who would build atooee. and give uvo or tan yean' time at 8 per cent intereai. lot* provomunta iu thla part ot the city are now p regretting latter than to any other loaatioa. .. . . Tba owner, being a roildeol of Boeton, Mate., Bight exobang* tbit (or property lu (hat vicinity. FOR SALE IN PHILADELPHIA. The Servuth it Opera-Iloum; lot WxlOO foal; uarbla front i la tbo heart of the .tty. and, ooaveulant of aceiee by view of the CemenijUl; aeu.imwodettog Urme to * r*» •pooilbl* porchaaor. Addreaa L> UKSKKBT. OW»*f, aouthweat corner tluveuth nod Jaflanoa-eta., FhlUaer* phla. _ ITS* FURNISHING GOODS. Oiiiil 113 5 TRUSSES, &o.