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THE COURTS: Sloopy Stockholders and a Wide- awake President, The Ocoidental Insurance Oompany at Bay. Bankruptcy Matters--~The Pol- soning Case Continuzd, Exoitoment in the County Court---Gen- eral Court Notes. In tho Circnit Court yostordny, David I. White ot al.-bogan sulte ngainst the Remington Empire Company. The doclaration, n formidablo fifty- Ppage dooument, alloges that & company was, ho “fore the firo, incorporated under tho laws of this Btato, under tho nome of tho Westorn Empire Bewing Machine Company, which carriod on oporations until tho firo of Octobor, 1871, whick destroyed all tholr offcots. Soon nfter tho fire, o meeting of stockholders was hold, at which {t ‘was rosolved to incorporato a now company, and tranefor to it tho assots of tho old ono, Tho company was formed' in Fobruary, 1872, under tho'namoe of the Remington Empire Compuny, ond to it tho property was transforred. One or two meotings of tho new Company were held for tho appointment of ofdcors, and oporations woroe beguu. Their businoss con- eletod in the ealo of tho machines of tho Tomington Empiro Sewing Machino Company, of Now York. It is also nllogod that sll the ‘business of this Company hag always been um}ur tho comploto control of Willlam G. Mooro, its Genoral Managor and Troasurer, and that ho has imanaged it entirely in his own iutorost, and that o mootings of either the Chicagocompanies havo over been hold, gavo thoso elready montioned, al- Rhough the by-laws provido for an annual amooting of stockholders and s monthly meeting ot Directors. It isnlso alloged that mo roport nwhatover has been made by Moore or any of tho officors of tho Compnny of their doinga or of tho 'ompany’s affairs, and that Mooro has torn out f the Company’s books and destroyed the by- Gnmz andall tho rocords, nnd has caused tho ooretary, Fred. T. Hilder, to enter falso rocords @nd by-Inws in their place, thereby onlarging his powors 05 CGoenoral Mansger of the Company. It is slso alleged that Moore hns recontly sold and transferred to the Now York Company nearly all tho Ohicago Comprny's \property, including machines, office, and office~ furniture, and has swrrendered to them the 3 years' contract under which tho Ohlcago Com- Emy ‘woro solling tho Now York Company’s ma- hines; that ooro is mow actively engaged s tho agont of tho Now York Com- Jany in cago, ond occupying for that trpoge tho . on:i:o Company’s’ oftico § |ttt ho neglects and refuses to make nn accwnt or roport of sales; that the only provi- elont in tha by-laws under which™ the Directors can by compeiled to call a meeting, or the ofiicers can be ~ompolled to malke report of their doings, ere the orovisions mquh‘ln% such mootings to bo callod s application of stoolholders owning 150 sharos «f stock, ond requiring such repo: whon called for to be roceived by stookholdora roprosenting 1§ per cont of the whole' capital stack ; that in 1ot Moore has caused to bo issucd to himnolt, as Fresidont and Secrotary of tho New York Cmngln y.& large majority of all the Btocl: iseamod, whish'ho coatrola; thr thoro Lng movorbeen iusucd altogether, 160 shares, or 15 por cont of the total capital 6ver and above the stock under Moore's control ; that all the Dirac- tors aro under his thumb and nogloot and rofuso %o porform their dutios; that thoro are no l¢ ally qualified Diractors in this State (ono of them being President of tho New York Uom pany, and & non-rosidont) except Moore and J. M. Durns, who s u-llchud to be also under Moore's control; that Moore did oll the mcts Lefore mentioned, all in pursuauce of n plan and urposo to obtain proceeds of the snlo of the stock and sppropriate the sama Yo his own use, defrauding tho boua fido - stock- Efidem; that if & mooting were hold Moore, with majority of stock, would provont roliof ; that thero was an smount of cash onhand and prop- erty amounting to over 820,000 remaining over fter tho transfor to tho new Company, and nll in tho bands of Moore, who {8 collecting'aud ap- ropriating tho same; that ho has nog enough roporty £0 mako him responsiblo for thoso ns- gets; that tho stockholdors are numerous, and it Is impossiblo to make them all partios to the procoeding; that tho Company's business- is abandoned and thoy haye no_ office or place of businesa; that tho bill is filed in Lohalf of those slockholders who are partios, complainant to the bill and all other bona fide stockholders who mny mako thomselves partios: An'injunction is prayed for rostraining {ho dofendants from turther colleoting or disposing of the Company's ossets, etc., and curnilununln ol that a I!ncnfv- ©r may bo appointed by the Court, with powor to colloat and hiold and sell the nasets end divido the rmcouds among tho bona fide shareholders, and Lat dofendants be roquired to make a full ac- count of thoir stewardship, and to poy into court for the beneflt of tha stockholdors all dam- ages sustained by thom by renson of dofondants’ Sraudulont'actions. : The oago of complainantaisin the Lands of {searn, Ela & Perluns, and thore {8 no doubt tiat in'iR8 piogunal 3 RN b poration lakw Will axjgy erel nw questions in Cor: BETTLED AT 20 FPER CENT—WOULw x 3 PHOMIGE AT 5O, 1O OO The caso against the Ocoidontal Insurancoe Company was taken up bofore Judgo Blodgett estorday. It will bo romembored that the Com- any, subsequent to ita Insolvoncg compromised th o numbor of oreditors at &) conts on the ollar, 8ince then thoso same creditors have laimed that the Occidontal have beon offoring Ko recalcitrant creditors, who did not bite at tho E cents bait, 60 and even 70 conts on tho dollar satistaction of tholr olnims. Naturally proused, the creditors who settlod brought tho Eamu action on the ground that the unt’r‘lumunt oy accepted was mado under froudulent vepregentation on the part of the Com- any, and, therofors, wmot *binding mupon om, Tho defenso held that, o settlement being made, it must be atood by, by the makers on both sides. Three onli;of the ninoteon gases were tried to-day, viz,, those In which J. 1. Butler & Co., D. Melgenkein & Co., and Rand, MoNally & Oo, appear as pluintiffs. Tho mattor ‘was takon under ndvisoment. DANKRUPTCY MATTERS, | In tho matter of tho United Btates Brick Man« ufsoturing Company, an insolvent, H, 8, Lowis, tho Provisional Assignee, reports that on the 16th April, inst., ho sold tho bricks and other etocl in trade of the Qompany, realizing thero- onthe sum of ©8,819.03, in connection with which sale ho mado disbursements amounting to 48,85, the balance of which, less amount to ba retained for. commissions, is ready to be paid Into the hands of the General Assignee of the estate when eleoted. I the matter of Famsworth, Brown & Co., banlrupts, an ordor was, yosterday, filed that tho National Bank of Obidago Lavo leavo to soll ninety-six casos of hata and caps, at euch price ns shall ploato tho Assigneo, and that the eaid Lank rotain so much of tho procesds of the sale £8 will pay its olaim upon the 8,000 noto the hold, lndpn{lflxe Lalance to the Assignes, witl the proviso that nothing in tho ordor shall pro- vun? the Amsigneo from procesding ngainat tho bank for tho recovery of the money as an un- lawful preforence, or for any other ronson. The bankrupt declares the bank ought not to bo al- lowed to enforce its proforonce, aa it is nnlawful, the warchouso receipt for the goods being giyen to the bank as collatoral security by tho bank- rupts when the bank Lad reasonable causo for Imowing their insolvenoy, In the matter of Francis Munson, a meotin, of creditors was held, at which he was examines with rogard to tho payment by him of certain moneys to a party from whomhe had borrowed {ton & note, " Hevoral witnossos were oxamined. An order wes iv)antnnh flod dismiesing the coge of Bornard Barron ef al., if no objeotions are filod in ten dnys, In the caso of annhnn ond Wost, the rulo to ;},mw cougo was extended till Tuosdsy noxt ab a.m, * : EXOITING OASE IN TIE COUNTY OOURT. , A very exciting will case ocoupled the time of the Qounty Oourt yesterday morning, causing n vory hrFa attendance of tho parties interestod. Cho original Jamos O'Counor diod on tho 23d Jnnuary, 1873, leaving belund him a mournful widow, zwainlnu-llng boye, Philip, and Janies socundus, snd & house snd barn on Byttorfield ptreef, & horso and wagon, household furni- ture, and a housa on Iudiana streot, Yeaterday morning the mournfal widow filed her petition for tho adminintration of the estate. At the #amo time appoared Daniol Kerwin, also claim- {oi the atration on the ground that Mra, 0'0. waa'not, tho fit and propér porsor t0 Mdmint i ropa! intor. tho catate snd gnnrs thio morals of - the.|. youthful 0'C.'s, To prove the delinquoncies of the roliot, .= Norwin's counsol brought witnosgoed to anvu that, whilo having n fonduoss horaelf for stimulnting cumgoumla, she thront- onod to tront tho youthful 0'Connors to s doso of olron, and .sent them out of the house. Bome of the witnossos, boing oxnmined n to tho widow's tippling capacity, waxed wroth under the ordonl, occasionnlly g‘vlnn vont to what sounded very like an oatb: Onoof thom no- knawledgod tYmt tho widow was onco known to declino a tront, and Xerwin's Iawyor was on tho point of oloslng bis caso and nsking for a favora- Llo docislon, on the ground that any one lacking the common sonse and appraciation of the socinl amonition of civilized lifa to such an oxtont ns to rafuso o drink, could nover boontrustod with tho administration of an important cstato, aggregnt- ing in value somo $2,000, Romombering, Low: ovor, that ho was’ plundlu bofora Judge Wallaco and hot Danyon, ho deaided to fight thio oas out on auother basls, At last accounts, tho wrangle waa progrossing. . + CIIMINAL COURT ITEMS, A numbor of prisoners wore arralgned bofore Judgo Farwell, yosterdn7 aftornoon, and plended to indictmonts, Jamos Xoynolds; ono of a party of. u:gunlzud pickpockots, who pleaded snlltv yostorday, to o charge of assaulting John 1. Mallals, was again brought up to hear tho tostimony againat him. Mallsla, who Is n spocial policomat of- tho 0.y B, & Q. R, R, and who has been instrumontal of Into in orresting moveral ovil‘doers, testified that tho prisonor and & numbor of ofhors find their living by sceking drovera and stook mon ng thoy como off tho cars, gunulng thom xoughl about, and jurinuating their houds into thel }mckul:, and relioving thom of their suporfluous unds. Witnoss caught Roynolds with his hand in a drover's pauts pocket, and touched him ontly on thoe sliouldor to show that lio was look« g that woy. Reynolds responded with n blow of n auing-shot, and witnoss gave him it back with a ¢ billy.” Roynolds wasg socurod, although his four comrades unfortunately escaped, and will bo sontenced in duo time. Goorgo Saunders, o sneak-thief, was chargod with atealing » meersohaum plpe, soveral pairs of pants, & coat, vost, nnd sundry other articlos of wnnflnirngplrol. The prosocuting witness, ‘whoso wardrobo sufferod to tho extent above montioned, was, one doy after his loss, very mach srmrised 0 find standing boforo him, on Washe ington strect, o pairof logu romarkably liko ‘what his own onco wero, At Inst he discoyerod that the similarity in tho lngs lay in the idonti- cality of the pantr, and ho had tho prisoner ar- rostod. Thoro was no dofenso to sponk of, and tho jury found the prisoner guilty, and mon- tionod iwo yoara' Ponitontiary as & moot expin- tion. Thoro is anothor indiclment pending against tho samo pridoner, on a chinrge of boing found, with folonious intout, in the hall ofa house on tho Bouth Side. TUE COURTS IN BRIEY—NEW SUITH, ETC, Tho case of Oampbollv. Frodigke, the chemist | ‘who ig allogod to have caused the doath of plain- ift's wifo gy carolessly solling hor polson, was resumed before Judga Trco yesterday morning. Sovoral witnossos wore oxamined, among them tho nophew of doconsed, and Drs. Clarke and Pawoll. Tho ovidonca was closed, and the argu- monts of counsel Instod until lato In tho ovening. In Judgo Booth’s Court, ono Peter Clarke ‘brought nction against the city to recoyer tho valuo of a horse which ho lost”through the al- leged evil condition of tho stracts, Plaintiff was driving his team along, under 4,000 pound load, whon the fore and hind off wheels broke, and tho horses foll. Tho horso in guoestion was sovorely Lwrt, snd as, sacording to tho horse-doctor who attondod tho caso, it sutfered from & no less for- midablo complainb than ¢ arthritia of tho shoul- dor-joint and atrophy of tho surrounding mus- cles,” it is hardly to bo wondered st that o total cessation of the musoular action of the heart supervoned and the beast became fit only for the owrior and gluo-maker. Tho plaintiff sonds in & very ooncieo list of damanges, thus : Horao, $200'; doctor's {ao, 85 ; medicine, §0; pastur- 8ge, 80 ; and loss of timo, 182 dnya, loss 28 Bun- duys, nt 31 o day, 8164. 'His Honor took the cago under advisemont, In Judgo Porter's Court the caso of Russoll v. Atkingon wont by dofault, plaintiff obtaining Judgmont for $821.04. Tfi?:]jury trying the caso of tho Northwostorn Gorman Mutunl Firo Insuranco Company, ho- tlulm J\(xldga Rogor, failed to ngroe, and wore dis- charged. Thgo oage of Thomas v. Brazil to aject defendnnt from tho I 34 of Lots 52 and 53 12 tho Town of Deaplaines, rosulted in favor of plaintiff. De- fondant moved for a now trial, In the Unitod States Circuit Court, Levey C. Partridgo brings suit sgainst Hanngl, Mary Aun Quilahan, Audraw Callaban, Nellio I*,, Nancio A., Margarot L., John L., and Delta 0, Kelly, Wi Moore, oxecutor, and Thomns A, Moran, guard- inn. Complaiuant lent, in 1868, to John Kolly tho sum of £8,800, taking therefor a promissory noto, at five yours dato, togothor with ton intor- st notos of 3190 oach, securod by a mmtgx};fo, dolivered to Goorge Beovillo as trusteo, on Lot 10, in Asscssor's f)lvlfiion of cast 2 of Block 90, in Canal Trustces’ Subdivision of See. 27, Town- ship 89, Rango 14, cast of 8d principai moridisn, being 03 foot front by' 100 foct depth, on the northonst corner of T'wonty-ninth street and Calumet avenuo, in Ohicago, the stipulation bo- ing that, withiu thirty days after the due date of any suoki notes, if remaiting unpaid, complain- ot might soll tho property. ; Kelly did not. pay the noto, and thoy aro not_yot paid, whorofors complainant scoks remedy in the Court of Chan- cory,in order that an order for payment of tho nofea may bo made on the hoirs of Kelly, dofond- ants in tho presont euit, and, failing payment, that the morlisngo may be foreclosed. Rufus B, Holmes brings o similar sult againat tho same partie, upon a gZ,BBO dobt since matur- od, seourod by o mortgage to tho same purty on Bub-lot 7, in Rabdivision of Loks 43, 43, 46, 47, and 59, in Block 8, in 0. H. Walkor's Subdivision of that'part N of §10 acros of W 3¢ of N \V-3¢ of Bec. 34, Townalip 39, N Rango 14, E of 9d . I, Oity of Chicago. Cuarlos P, Holdon yostordsy filed his declurn- tion In the caso against Milton B, Bushnoll, Bykes Watson, and Patrick Lawless, in which he recounts) the varions allegod shortcomingg of dofondants, who aided in tho conatruction -of g!nlnm!'a stores Nos, 208, 800, and 802 West 3‘250‘,!:11)‘6? stroot, for whioh ho olaims tho sum of PR conEW sU e, aE Gmovrr Count,—8,600--Ihebo v, w, divorce, on ground of desertiou, n,vuo—AI‘..'.m“ Wonderlicks v, Theodoro Goldman & Co. : newiihmeg (—Juliue Loowenthal v, Milsillo Xnsuran aumpsit, §1,000, 0,703—Appeal, . 6,703~ nzothoimer v, Mosea Straus, John Buwyor, Timothy M. Dradswily, and Cbarles G Ayara: treapons, 300, 0,7104-5—Appeal. 6,106—A. IT, Willlams, for uso of Ahncr Bmith, v. ¥, B, Gossott; garnlsheo bum- mous. 6,T07—1, A, Loveland et al. v, J. . Frauth ‘otition for mechanio's licn, T Surznion CoUnT—43,180—Naomi Lamowrean v. Continental Lifo Insurance Company; sssumpult, $8,000, 43,187—Illinofs Staata Zeitung 'Company v, 1ormann Liob; assumpeit, £5,000, 43483—OH0 Wors sterdorfY et al, "Trustecs, v, Fordinand Lagerman and John Btampf; confosson of judgment, $72, Jonnto L. Bocord v, Bylvestor Socord ; divorco on ground of deaortion, 43,190 —Elizabeth v, Juhn O, An lorson 3 divorce on ground of dosertion, ~ 43,191—Abrathn J, Winn v. Harrison Given ; petition {o supply rocord, 43,192—Heury Byrne v. Clarlses Fil kins; ne sumpsit, $1,600, 43,193—Illinois _Staats = Zei~ tung Company v 'Huury E, Famillony ma- sumpelt $5,000, 3,1904—-Charlos Fargo v, Charles A, John R,, Geo, L., Robert H, Harvey, helrs-nt-law of Maris L.'snd T\ W, Harvoy; petition for the partition of o, X of 8, w. X of n, W, }{ of Sec, 15 in Township 90, Borth of Raigo 10, st of thd principal meridian, 44,105—FHenry M, Rtichardeon ot al, v, Joel Bullard; asumpeit, $900, 43,196—John R, Hooley, Qox & Hender= son; nsaumpait, $500, 43,197—James F, Drake et al, v, Olisiles B, Oloavor; nesumpslt $500, 49,108—Conrad L. Niehof ot al. v. Chas, Weuttoo; confossion of Judgment, $1,613.30, 43,109—Jacob v, Anua Marle Kulin; divorco on ground of cruelty, 43,200—El J, Bimmi v, Garden City ‘Bupply and ' Manuface turing Oam'nny: sasumprlt $1,000, 43,201— Freldrich Teldhoff vs, Potor Ouronbnch; confession of judgment, $348 60, 43,203—B.muel E, McKinloy v, Lizzlo W, MoKinley ; divorce on ground of dusertlon, 43,903—THannok v, George A, 'appin: dlvorco on ground of crueltyand adultery, 43,200—-J, M, Holly otal, v, M. P. Palmatary and T, 8, Portamouthi; age sumpsit, $1,000. 43,205—“!3 v, Willlam Ryanj di- 'vorce on ground of lty, ),200~Toussaint Menard 'vu, Obadiah Sanda ssumpsit, $600, 43,207—Charles H. Beckwith v, Whom it Muy Gancorn; petition to confirm title to tho E, half of 8, E. quarter of Sootion 24, in Township 87, N, of Rango 13, E, of 8 p. n,, in Gdok county, 43,308—Jacob v, Tatiling Eriediandor divores on thie ground of cruelty and bigamy, 43,20 —Barah v, Willlam W. Morria; divorco on ground of adultery, EVANSTON. The 24th day of April, 1873, completed tho fif teenth year siuce the organization of the Evana- ton Baptlst Church, It is tho purposo of the Church to obsorve thelr anniversary by tho fol- lowing sorvices: To-day (It being tho proper annlversary acoording to the day of the week), thore will bo o prayor and conferonco mooting at 8 o'clock p. m. On Bunday, the Pastor will preach a historical disoourso at 10:90 a.m., and in tho afternoon at 8:30 the Rev. Dr, Everts, of Uhlcniu, will proach. All persons intercsted in the Church— all who are, or over have been, members of the Church or opngrogation—nro earnestly invited to bo prescek Cordlal hoapitality will bo ox~ tondod to any wllo may come from s distance, The presont momborship of the Ohuroh is 179, Dr, N. 8. Davis will looture boforo tho stu- donts of tho Northwestorn Unlyersity at the Othnl on Monday night. Subjeot: * Philol- ogy.” The leoturo will ba freo, - Vi .THE ,CHICAGO, DAILY .TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1873. WEST SIDE GROWLERS. How tho Wost Division Is * Unablo to Got a Dollar for Improvementa." Over Onc-Half of Last Year’s Appropriae 1lon Expended On That Sido of tho Rlver. Tho Mayor was somowhat indignant, yoster- day, at a documont published in ono of the morning papers, in which it was claimod that the ‘Went Division pnid all the taxos nnd rocolved nono of tho bonefits, Tho papor was drawn up by fiftoon or twenty of tho prominont property- holdors of tho West Divislon. It purported to roflect tholr viows, and called upon the tax-pay- ors in that portion of tho city to withhold thofr. taxos until thoy had “some guarnntoo that thoir intorosts and rights would not be wholly nog- lected. His Xonor commonted upon it to & TrRInUKE roportor es follows ; Tho document starisout with the quostion, © Who paya the taxes ? and who gots the improvoments ?” and continues that * sinco tho firo tho West Divisipnhas boon unnblo to .got adollar for improvomonts, and still tho Tnx-Collector comes rogularly to us. Iow s it?" Myreplyto thatis: Thatono- balf of tho monoy appropriated last yoar by tho Common Councll for cleaning stroots and alloys, -wos oxponded ju tho Wost Division, This is shown tho sppropriation bill. Thut one- balf of all thosewors built last yenr wore built in the West Division; that one-half of all the numbor of foet' of wator-plpo - Inid wna in the ‘Wost Division ; that T ugod ovory influonco withi tho varion bonrds and with tho Commor Council to socure to tho ‘Wost Division n liboral proportion of expendi- tures last year, on acconnt of the large nddition to the pup\dntfon consoquent upon the fire, and the nocessitios growing out of it. Rather mora than onc-half of tho polico forco, and about one- half of tho fire department aroe in tho West Divi- sion, Noarly throo-fifths of all tho money ox- ponded for’ tho maintainanco of the public Behools {s oxponded in the Wost Division, as ia one-half of thie cost of gas-lamps; and one-half of tho amount appropriated for the Doard of honlth, Two-thirds of the cost of ‘“fl orting tho Dridowell comes from the West Division, on asccount of the vast number o {iransiont visitors thero. All tho bridges of {ha city excopt four conncot with tho West Divislon, nns lionco one half of the cost of maintaining .thom must bo ebarged to that Division. One of tho two tunnols belongs to_tho Wost Bide, and iho firat one built at that. Not onedollarraised in West Chlcnf;o was ovor exponded in oithor of the other Divisfons for pnrlzpuréxosen. Moremoney has been l:{mnt on the Weat Sido Parke than_waa ever raisod for that gurpusa in tho Weat Divi- slon. Tho only park Bouth Ohicago Laa is the lake front, donatod to tho city forty yoara ago by tho Btate, and tho condition of thnt is not vory attractive, and it will hardly compare with Union Tarls, o Jofferson Park, or Wiokor Parle. Halt tho number of milos of sowerage and of water- eipe in tho city are to bo found in the West Di- ision. TLast yoar £60,000 was exponded in the ‘West Divigion for a lot for tho new punfiplng- works, The improvement is almost wholly for tho boneflt of that portion of the oity, tho benc- 1t to Bouth Chicago being morely incidental. The only structure to be erocted at publio ex- %onno on the Bouth Sido oxclusively is the new ity Hall. Tho city doos not pay for the lot. Tho county gives it for nothing, upon the condi- tion that the ball is located upon it. If the building wero located anywhero else—in an oligi- blo and contral positlon~—an enormous amount would bo nocessary to purchaso the roquisite ground, there boing no city proporty that can ba used for the purposo—located where the publio would consent to haye tho Oity Dall placed. It may bo said that tho Public Library is to bo located in South Chicngo. It, however, happens that the Government Lius'a vory suitablo Iob nud the romains of a building standing upon it, which it is wi]lixlnfi to exchange for another South’ Side lot, for which the city had no use. For this xon- #on, and for the convenionce of the ru‘ullc, .tho new library will be locatad in Bouth Chicago. Bouth Chicngo paid in taxes last yoar $2,130,~ 000 ; West_Chilengo, ©1,660,000;and tho North Division, £470,000. Tho two latter pay $3,600,- 000 or 61 por cent of the wholo, and the Wost Division 39 perceut,—the South Division just onc- half-of the whola, Whilo tho Wost Division pnys o littlo nore than one-third of tho taxes, and moro than one hnlf of the amount colloctad hos been oxpended within Its limits. It bas con- tributed 30 por cont aud. recoived back G0 por cont, and yot these twenty property-ownors wenk to know “whero thoy havo had o dollar siuce tho fire for improvements.” The reason of this disproportion of taxes and BXPfilldilllrflfl i obvious, and the necessity of it is imperative. In tho first placo more than one- Ll of the population of the city live in West Chicago, an it ombraces’ more than half “of tho aroa; Las more than one- balf of the . atrcot miloage aud torritory to bo protected nnd taken care of. Thorefore it was tho duty of tho city to ex- pond the tuxos not fu proportion to tho ward or division from which they were collected, but ‘in proportion to the necessity that existodin oach portion of the city for such oxpenditure, And ko long as South Chiengo, which furnished ono- half of the taxes (n larga portion of which is ox-~ cuded on tho West Hide), doos not complain, rheso twonty proporty-ownors should not pul thoir complaints in the form that fixu{ hove ro- coived nothing for public improvomonts, Somo men are born to complein, and always shut their eyes to tho good things they havo, and aro jonlous of what their noighbors havo. ‘The Aldermen who represent this great division in the Council do not make such charges, and tho peoplo of the West Side do not make them, for thoy woll know that they have recoived for ublic improvements thelr full proportion of all 0 nionoy raised, Itis Honor intimated, in conclusion, that thero woro certain men who firmly bolieve that tho wholo Woest Division is Jocated at tho corner of Madison and Halstod stroots. PG — THE CITY IN BRIEF. Coronor Stephons, held an_inquest yosterds) on tho body of Goorgo irtubub, wha whs Ton over by tho cars of the Milwaukeo & St. Paul Railrond, on Wednesday. A verdict of accidon- tal deatl wus rendered. Tho Board of Public Works issued the follow- ing building permits yostorday: A. Fuorsten- Dorg, d-story and basemont stono front, 26x100 feat, No, 804 Milwaukoo_avonuo; Phil Froobor, S-story and asomont brick, 43x35 Zeet, on North Tranldin stroet. A boy named Frodorick Murphy fell throngh o hatchway at tha Northwestern Manufacturing establishment, yosterdny morning, and broke his loft thigh. Ho was removed to his homa No, 49 Oak avenuo, and attended by Dr, Edward Mar~ guroat. Tho Paciflo Hotel, yestordny, sustained its first robbery, Two overcoats and o valuable walch, whicn had been loft in o room in the third story by somo workmen, wore stolon while the men woro at dinnor, The only porsons who had ac- cess to tho room wero threo boys, the employes of the plumber. Thoy woro all arrested on sus- picion, but none of the stolon property rocovored. The Mayor, yestordsy, revoked tho licenso of @. T, Fushor, who keops s _gnloon on North Clark strect, noar Lincoln Park., Disher las been summoned and finsd sovoral times for soll- ing beor on Sundny, and his deflanco caused His Iionor to toll him to_conso doing business alto- othor. When handea the legal natico, Mr. lisher snid ho would nbo( bhe had n iving to mako, and aid mop think the Mayor was justified in solecting him from among his noighbors, who also violated tho Sun- day law. Iis saloon is “rospectable,” and, as ho'is pomowhat of o polltician, he will moke an effort to have his liconse restorod, Yoatorday morning a heavy-laden conl wagon, to whioh was attachiod a horse, Lacame atalled'in an alloy in tho rear of No, 47 Clark stroot, The drlver attomptod to make the beast draw it out, ond porslated in bis brutality until the animal sank down and died, its body sll bruised and bleeding with the Jashes it had roceived. If took two hoavy Lorses to move the wagon. Tho uamo of tho driver is, we rogrot o say, not knowu. The wngon was from the conl-ynrd of L, G, Elstron. ‘Cho Booioty for the Prevention of Oruolty to Animals should bo deprived of thofr chartor it thoy do not discoyer tha driver and havo him severoly punished. 3 John Butler, a well-to-do farmer, who rosides noar Marshalltown, Iowa, wont to- tho Galona Dopot, corner of Kinzle and Uansl strects, yeu tordny morning, to tzko tho train for home. “Bo- ing communicativo, ho did not ropol tho addros- 80 of & young man who told hiwmn, in the course of an oxtendod convorantion, that he had frionds in Marshalltown, and, now (hat an opportunity was offered to havo good company during tha imu’noy, Lo belioved ho would visit them, A hird party came up and prosented a bill of §170, Jolin Butler proforred to lose the money rather than tho young man's company, and. paid; the il 3o did not take tha Lraln for homs, unifl ) fordny morning, untll tho 20ih of May. s Ilatton that b boll for to Vo he had -called on Sergonnt Ellin, and roported |, that Lo hind loat 8170, 7 T A oneo of shrowd roal oatnte rascallty, was do- volopod at iho Armory Polico Court yontokday mon’x’(ng, in whicn i[x 3 known n3a shrowd oporator in roal catato,- wag 0. W. Doan, himgolf tho viotim, MMr. John Lobatoln ia tho owner of tio lats in Bampton and Groen's Addition, onor near tho cornor of Ashland avouno and l-‘lf'tnuuth_ ntroot. A men waa introducod to Mr. Doan by Thomas J. Lulfih o compositor in the Zimes ofileo, a4 Mr, obstoln, A bargain was con- cluded, Mr. Doan givieg tho printor and bLis friond $1,800, nud rocoiving » doed for tho prop- orty, Mr. Doan soon aftor discovored thint ko hm{hnun vletimizod, ‘The almr&)ur hod mado his ogoapo, but tho typo was arrested, and wna held for further oxamination boforo Justics Ranyon claims thi oved the swindler to Yo tho genuine Lobatein, but when tho fact is conaldor- ed that ho informed Doan that ho had known Lobsten for four yenrs, tho slatoment only com- plicatos liin caso. Iivingstono County, N. Y., Is in a state.of wonderful forment, ' One Allon, a Chicago man, of course, 15 at the bottom of it, Ho claims to bo s descondant of a motorious outlaw nmnod Ebenozor Allen, who escaped to that locality from Philadoiphia soon .aftor the Rovolutionary War toescape punishmont for bigamy, and, to ahow his -ponitenco, married throo Sencen squaws, and lived with them all togothor. In 1790, Allen mado an arrangoment with tho Soucen Indians, who coded himnbont four squaro miles of Jand, including tho sito of Mt. Morrla, It was ceded tohim in trust forhis two daughtors, Solly and Chlos, ‘Whon driven from the country during tho war of 1812, he sold this'trust prop- orty to Roboert Morriy, aftor whom the town is named, flod to Canads, and died. Tho Chicago ‘Allon claima -tho property on tho grotnd that ho i doscended from ono of tho dnughters, There will be a tough fight for tho town, 0 failure of Capt, Charles French to govern thd Wost Bide polico diatrlot with a shadow of ofliclency is ovidont from the long lense of vil- lniny that tho MuLnufihllus and Dolly Vardous havo nuj%ud. 1t ia Diigh time ho should be re- moved. The Mayor and Polico Commissioners aro consultiug upon tho advissbility of placing iho interests of West Sidera in more efficiont hands, ;| Commissioners Mason and Wright favor the romoval. Sheridan itches to conour with them, but his position in tho Rono and Klokke fight forbid his recommending thoe exorcise of tho Mayor's prorogative. Hence Lo nominally objocts, It makes no differenco, howaver. It it thoroforo Iimbnblo that Capt, Freuch hnson- tored upon tho last woek of his official existonce. Rtosignation, whon properly applied, becomos n virtuo, Obarloy, rosign, and savo further trou- blo. Tho Btnte strect dens are in full operation, Cont, iokos. Aro you going to. roport or rot sign Tho Committoe on Fire and Wator and tho Board of Polico Commissioners, accompanied by Buporintendont Washburn, wero ocoupied yoa- tordgy aftornoon in visiting tho Congrogational Church propoerty, at the cornor of Washington and Green strocts, and in inspecting tho Union Btroot Polico Btation, with the view of informin, thomsolvos a8 to the value of tho ono uufi tho doflclencies of the other. Tho mem- bers of both bodios scomed to bo in fayor of tho exchango. Thoy wore especinlly dissatisfiod with tho prison at tha station. -President Mason saw all sorta of vermin at rest on tho walls, aud all tho gentlomen agroed thatit wonld bo a groat- er punishmont to remain there over night than to pay tho hoaviest fine that counld be imposod. Thoy wero of the unanimous opinion that the pordons who superintended its construction eith- or knew nothing of the necessitics of o prison, or Rald no attention to it while it waa being built. If the expression made by tho gontlemen roflect their opinions; the Union "Btreet Btation, in it present condition, will not oxist vary muckh longer. Nothing was said about the proposed oxchango. —_— DE BEL OY DEAD. The hopes entertained by his friends that B Do Belloy would survive tho attempt made by him vpon lis own life proved to bo vain, The unfortunate man died sbout midnight on Friday, ond tho Lvening Post and Mail published tho Iact at 8 o'clock yosterdny. Our pious friend, tho Journal, was ongrosged in editorially re- viling tho Bupreme Court in the eminently prop- er and religlous mannerbecoming an ally of the Sunday Times, and failed to henr of it. Thig sccounts, in part, for tho following playfully- Dratal editorial parngraph commonting upon tha tragody, not in 1argo tyno and. © doublo-jaaded » to malko it conspicuous : Yeaterday we chronicled the suleide of tn unknown .{ol}nxmnn in Chicago, tho instrument used being an naf ignificant pockol-knifo. To-duy we havo tho at- tempt at sulcldo of Marquis Do Bellog, n Fronch no- ‘bleman, who bas for semo time boen 4 Chicagoan, o had a pistol and placed it closo to his head, 5no wonld ‘5uppose therowould havo been n failuro in that cssay, but at last accounts tho attendant physician pronouncs ©d tho wound slight, Our ¥reuchman is a member of the Board of Trado, A subscription should be tnken up to raies mouoy cnough to buy him o now plstol, When o Marquin wearles of Lifo, his whim should not }m Lalked by anything so trivial au a defective ehooting- ron, : Tho Bosrd of Trade did tako up a subscription’ for the gorrowing fumily of the poor follow, and Dby 8 o'clock 81,030 had beon promptly paid in to Mr. Howard Prlostly, Tho scalpers all hold DL, De Bolloy in high esteem. Heo was a bad specu- lutor, buit no bottor man ever entored the Cham- ber of Commorce, and his forner companions Lnew it. They knew that his fnmnily wns suffox- hfi for want ‘of money, ns well a8 from bittor grlof, and they sorvad o 'doubls purpaso in thoir gonorous behavior, Tho cmazingly facotidus paragraph from the Journal, caused moro indig- Tation thon amusoment In the Opon Board, which settled down into quict cnntum[:t wlon i was_found tolbo partinlly atiributablo,to tho nogligenco of the editors'in failing to Iéarn of tho suicides death, v ‘Would it not be a fuir proposition that tho ed- itor of that paper bo n&pmulud o Committeo of Ono to band his brilliant production to the weoping widow of tho decensed gentloman ? o 16 just.the man to enjoy the effoct of 1t upon tho poor lady. (EEE ST " RESPECTFULLY DECLINED, A Ierge number of property-owners in Groen's Addition, which faces tho South. Brauch, south of Twonty-socond street, aud is full of canal slips, made porsonal application to the Board of Public Works, yostordsy, to drodgo out the alips wherever they nood it. All'of the slips are moro or legs full of sediment, and navigation Is somo- what intorfored with; hence thoy desired that the Board clean them at tho expouso of the clty. Thofr nttorney explainod their views, claiming that the clty was logally obliged to do tho worl, Corporation Counaol Luloy roplied to his urgu- mont, and aftor o full discussion tho gontio- men concluded that thoir position was incorreot. The chartor of 1858, undor whioh these slips wero constructed, gavo quasi munictpal powers to tha Bouth Ohicago Dock Company to build, nlter, chonge, meintain, and operatethe sliva for tho uso of the proporty owuors, and only gave Lho city of Chicago general police jurlsdiction over tho Division, making the proporty subjoct to the fieneml ordinances of tho city, but imposing no uty on the city to koep the afl};s in o navigablo condition. Consequently the city suthoritics re- fused to grant tho prayor of tho proporty ownora, The latter then urged that, upon thescore of pub- lic policy, tho city ought toclear tho slips ; voseels outorod and doparted therofrom, and tha prop- nrtalpn.ld tox for the general support, This view of tho mattor could not be entortalned Dy the Board, who did not seom to bo favorably im- Eruea:d with tho idea thut the whole olty should o taxed for the boneflt of privato property, par- tloularly wlen the chartor of the Doclk Company gavo )iunullu and oxtraordinary powors, and ap- parontly made it tho duty of tho Company to cop the elips In ardor, In this view tho Mayor colncldod, and ucither ho nor the Bosrd of Publio Works nro likely to recommond to tho Common Council that publio money bo oxponded for the improvement and cleaning of private slips, GETTYSBURG WATER, - GHETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, /Tha Unltod Statos Dispensatary, the suthorized raord of ous Bintorta Mudic, Einauos, s wator wiih 1o miose ronomnud Alkalino or Oarbonatad Bpriugs of Ruropo. 1% foz axgoln, soy otlor known n ltsselt-prowsryiu propor tlos, It doea ot datorlnrata by hottliui and keoplng, It b nevor boen olaluioil far auy ofhir Ininoral Wator thie Jovr to distolve tho wrates, or an-callud glisli formations i thio hudy or o the Hmbs hud " jolnte. ‘This tho Gottys. bury Katalyslno Wator hax dono fn hundreds of instances, Gaut, Rhoumatism, Nouralgin, Lyoyopsia, Graval, Dia: botes, Kidooy and' Urjuary Diseasos gonorally havu all 101dd to ita fnfluonco, Tt ias rostorod Masoulas Pawos u tho paralytio . oured Abdominal Dropey, aud given hoattty “otfonto the Worpid: r. 1t has Onronlo Diarchara, Pllos, Uonstipation, ~Asthma, Ca. tarrh, Disoases of 'the Siktn, Genoral Dobility and’ No Yous ' Prostration from Montal and Pbysical Ko o Al thoso by tho bottled wator, . It is & powerlul autfdoto for Mxoemive Kating or Drinking. L corzeots Uio Kitomaoh, yramotas Ligoation, and ros Havoa tho Head almoat tn/mbdiatoly, Patuphiets cuntain. Ing a Lifatory of the Bpring, roporta from cinluont L' d inedioal wri i tors, murvelons and well.attestod oul d tostimontalas froin distingufshed citizons, will ot aad sapt be et on abicarion o Wi i g catlon o g 37 Hbth Yoantoats K A fl!“llbl‘l[{l'pflnfi Fe AN 9 YRR mm.g.":fé"m.."“ W dodarain & 1A “nocs, an JAQUKB FAUV AMUSEMENTS. ATREN'S THEATRE, MANAGRR.; Mr. HARRY G. OLARKE. | ONIE WEEK ONLY, commonctng Mondsy, April 2., al5o, Wodnondn? ar Raiueiles Matiio, (o ¥ Mol AR A MRS. G. C. HOWARD, Willappansia or Octginal and World-ronownyd charaa- o TOPBY, tn thy oolobratod Awmorican drams of TUNOCLIZ TOM’S CABIN, Bupported by & Powortul Company, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. | Engagomont of tha Popular Ator, ' Mr. RIauzrlz Saoaith, Who wiil n{molr on MONDAY EVENING, April ot and grocy ovouing until furlloe motion, nud Bhturdny Mot "AUVILL, In tho now umotional and ploturosquo play, ontitled NE HUNDRED YEARS OLD, Applnyad for avor two uantli, at tho UNION SQUATE ATRI, Now York, Privo of Beats, &1, 76 and 6o, according ta lusation, : ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Poslitivoly tho last two pgr!orln‘mncoa of tho Charaoter. ) otor, Ar. . 8. O AN ER.ATT, Matineo and Kvening, EL LU, THE ARKANSAS TRAVLS Monday, LITTLYK NELL. ATKEN'S THEATRE, LAST APPRARANCE OF STUART ROBSOIN This aftornoon at 3¢, ovoning al 8 o'olock. The following gront bill at both porlormancos: LITTLE BNM’LY. Wilkina Migawbor, Robson. Kobson will mako a fow romarks on **Fish, Astronomy and Oystors.” Thon, Gamlllo; or, Tho Orhcked Henrts Gamilic, Stunrt Robson! Thio whole to conoludo witl Tho Boasick Tobaacnnlst; 'To- hina Shortout, Robeon. Last appearanco of AMoKoo Ran. kin and Kitty Ulauchard, MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. Blonroe-at., betweon Doarborn aud State-sta. Ariington, Coton” & Fomble's Hinstoels, A MONSTER BILL OF FUN! s of 1Bd Morblw's burlosquo of ROMEO e i iow ’ Tio Bodoa War, ' Tho Threo (racos. - Now Vocs] Quac- Toocy Tieonton at Briaring Motineo voning AR Siig 3 Mondny, At S3-lisuoitol BILLY RIOI. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA! SATURDAY, April %6, Aftornoon and Night, owing to immonsa succoss on last ovoning, whon Hundreds Were Turned Away, Tom Taylor's mastorploce, THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, 1th tho strongest cast ovor gican in Chioago. 4 mni.'r“u"’l','q";lmetflufi'r‘i{&ffi?m?a Tartloy Campholl'a Y RIBK! NIXONS. MONDAY RVENING, April 29, during the weck, and 8¢ Wodnosday aud Saturday Matlnoes, the world-famous Qlinracter-Ariiats, McEKEE and ROGERS, - Bupported by tholr Great VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION, !;nm"lrl'ol] Bl'lmnzllfilnml l‘ué thole u“fi:{fi:‘u":“n‘x.‘x{’n this ; o rory. : ol et onndA’;"?#?DUNOAN Agont. - LAST DAY, ON I'REE At RIOE & TIIOMPSON'S, 20 Wabash. Ismous AUTOTVEIS QI PALIS, comprisinig all tho Deawingn, Paintings, Froscocs, Antiquo ‘and Modor of nl i rios 0f Europo, as mevor ho- fore" nenibitad: — Also, Drauas femous' VIEWS OF EUROPE. REAL ESTAT: THEWHEAT FIELD 0% AMERICA Healthful Climato, Free Homes, Good Markets. THE NORTHERN PACIFIO RATLROAD offers for enlo its Lands in Contral and Western Minnesata, om- braclng: 1. Tho bost of Whoat Land; 2, Execllont Tim- Dar for tho mill, tho farm, nad tho fire; 8. Rich Prairie Pasturagoand Natural Méndow, watored by olear lakes and runulng stroama, ~in a Hoalthful Olimate, whers Fo- vor and Aguo s nnknotn, GRAIN can ba shipped honeo by Tako fo market.as cheaply a3 from Eastern Towa or Central Tllinols. Cars now run through theso Lends from Lake Buperior to Da- Kota. Prloo of land closo to track, #4 o 88 por acro; fur. ther away, $2.00 to £4 por acro. VENYEARS' CRED- 1T Warrantoa Doeds; Narthorg Pacitio 7-30 Bonds, now eclling at pax, rocolved for land at $1.10. No othor unoo- cupled Lands present euch advantagos to sottlcrs. SBOLDIERS under tho now law (Mareh, 187), got 160 ‘acros Freo, near tho rallraad, byonc and tio years' rost- donce, ‘TRANSPORTATION AT REDUCED RATES fur- nislied from all principal points East to purchasorsof Rallropd Lands, and to sottlors on Government Homo- steads. Parchusors, their wives and childron Oarried Freo ovor the Northorn Paclile Road. Now Is tho time for Sottlors and Colonles to get Ruilroad Lands and Gov- ernmont Homesteads clozo to the track. Bond for PAMPHLET containing full information, map and copy of Now Homostead Lay, Address: LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIFICRAIL- TOAD, ST. PAUL, MINN., Or 23 Fifth-av., corner Ninth-st., N. Tt Comy Seat T S, AT WAUKECGAN, TLL. Tho property known as */Glon Flora,? containing 2 acrow with firat-olass improvomonts, - inoltiding large nd commodious briok dwolilng, splondid horso stablo aud coaoh hotsa, cold grapory, largo” varloty of frulty co houso, oliiokon hous, A n 1arco convonicnt eattl favn, allin first-olass arder. Tho Jroporty s eituated ona mild north of ratiroad depot, on tho bluff, with fine viow of Lako Michigan. ‘Fhislsa boautiful suburban liome, and tied sl Brptloprce Son oy ot ) 00,8, 1) S, ogas, oF I %, ERSKINE, loxrd uf Trado, Obicago. - CHEAP LOTS At FORREST HIL[, on monthly pasments; boautifully located aivoota gradid y noar dopot sad thros rallroads, west of Knglowood, o . "fll‘,’,k‘wr,z“- il 118 and 116 DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. The copartnorship horctoforo existing undor tho name of O, IL. Beokwith & Co. is this day divsalvod by mutual consent, Tholr suocossors, O. H. Dookwith & Sons, as. suma all labilitica of sald firm, aud ara authorized to make all colloctions. . 1T, BECKCWITH, I, BEOKWITIL, AS. L, BEOKWITH, Chicago, April 23, 1873, L. F. MASON. Referring to the abora dissolution, wo announce tho contlnnance of tho Woldsals Grocery business at our old stand, cornor Doarborn aud South Wator-sty., undor the amagadeiont 0, i, BEOKWITIL & SBONS, DISSOLUTION. o coarinarshin herotofore oztating hotween thoao- dorslgned undor th nanio of HUNT, TARBOUI & Q0x has boon dissolved by mutual copsont. Jnines ¥, Huo! 1s authortzod to colluot tho Assots of tho firns, ILUN 1% A HIUNT, EDWARD BARBOUR. DISSOLUTION. The partnarabip lieroloforo oxisting botween the undor slimod under thy iz namo of Guodinan & Oltsholin, has £0fa day Boon dizeaivoll by mmutual consont. A1l tedobt odnoss ot 1o flen ias boo RasunGd by . Gox am & Co., i willconiluig, tho butneesin o W i MA GUISHOLA, * CHROMO. NEW CEHEROMO, ENTITLED THE CONVALESCENT, Qivon to each oustomor by the GREAT ATLANTIO & PACIFIO TEA COMPANY, 116 Wost Washington-at., 193 Twonty.socond.at. SOALES, FAIRBANKS' SIANDARD SCALHEHS 3 O ALL BIZKE, (Z¢) FATRBANKS, MORSE &00 85 WEST WASHINGTON.-8T. 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