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childron so that thd marks romain for'daya. Tho unhappy cougla woro marriod 'In Docorabor Inat, t fools callod upon to ntato thaf Lucretin_nt thnen of dofondank of tho former union, THE COURTS. ‘RAILROADS. ot complainan The Promised Suit Against Grain- inspector’ Tompkins Com- tho two offshoots The New Illimois Haw. tho originnl Luerotin’s oxnin) k On tho 27h dn; to a head in tho Mall § Lin mind to Aua for divorco, Elizaboth Russoll fllos o bill for divorco ngninst hor husband, Milton, char; hor on sovoral occa olly, boing o drunkard, and, finally, an adulturor, a weolr, and on that glim _snlary nllows his wenk brain to ontertain froo-love notions ; and tho Woodkullish altar to which ho bows is the frall form of one Nolllo Buckingham. Evon to his aflinity o {8 not ag constant as ko might bo, which ho is arraignod confossiona of marital infldolity which ho has muade {o Lis intimato frionds. oumstancos, Llizabeth's usually oalm f.ame of od, and she sookn selece fu a docrea ich in all probability sho will ob- plo_and commit nu- nroh nattors camo igwam, and complalunng Text of the Bill Which Passed Both Houses of the General Assem- bly, May 1, 1873, ing Lim with dosort- long, troating hor cru- A Bémple Land-Speculation--- Mr, Bisgell’'s Terms. The following in tho Railrond bill s finally Prgiiod by both Howson of tho Genoral Angomlly of Illinoly, on the 12th innt,: A Dtz for an net to minntion $u {ho raf tion of passongera a Railroads and Streets in Lake Town-~ ‘ghip---A Suit Thot Will Interest Many. and tha final connt on s supported by various provent oxtortion and unjuat ais- tes clinrgod for {lio (ranaportn- nd frofglita on railroads fu (his Blate, and Lo ropeal an act ontitled *an et fo pro- vout unjust discriminetions and extoctions i tl.o Tntzn to bo charged by tho difforent raflrondn i thig ortation of frolghta on sald roved April 1, A, D, 1871, Jie 1t cnucted by the People of the State of represented (n the General Ansenibiy, It any orporation, organized or doing busiioss fi wnder any act of incorporation, or goneral Btato, HOW in forco, or which may tor bo onacied, of an or which mny horonf! any olhor Btato, aud dotn chargo, colleot, domur aud roasonablo rato of transportation of Undor these clr- g Blalo for tho tranap Alleged Impcenniosity of a New York Sewing-Machine Company. DANKRUPT INSURANGE ACCOUNTA, James Loog, Assignee of tho Equitable Fire Insurance Compnny, yestorday reportod s bal- anco on hiand for tho 1st May of $75,538.80. Tho Dbalance on the 1st April was $76,001.80, Norman 0. Porkins, rafirond’ corporation organizad, er bo arganized under tho law of g buslnoss in thin Blato, shall or rocolvo mioro than o falr oll or componsation, for tho asengora or freight, of any desarip. and transporiation Assignoo of $ho Btato In- euranco Company, who reported £48,5609.10 on now roports & cash balanco on hand T. Q. Hong, Asslgnoo of the Lumherman’s In- orts §45,485.04 on hang Bahkmptcy Matters --- County Court Items---Tho Courts in he auzice Gompany: 1o within this Blato which 1t hastho right, licensn, or per- mission to uso oporato, or control, the aamie whnil lio deomnad gullty of axtortion, and upon conylotion thurc- of shnll bo dealt with os horoinafior provided, y_railrond corporation aforesald shall mako sy unjust dlacrimination in ita ratos or charges of foll, or componation, for tha tranaportation of passaugiors oF froight of any deacription, or for tho usa and_trausporiation of any railroad car upon ita safd rond, or upon any bfanchea theraof, or upon any rafl- ronds connceled therowilh, whic it haa tho Tight, liccuno, or pormisslon o opurate, control, or use, in this Btato, tho svme shall Lo dbomed gullty of iy vioiated" tho prosisions of this act, and upon con- Viellon thioreof shinll be dualt with na Loreluatier pro- In tho mattor of tho People v. Wm. F. Tomp- kins, Chiof Inspector of Grain for tho city, and bhis surctics, Siate'n Attorney Reed yostorday filed o precipm in dobt $50,000 (the amount of tho bond), and dsmagos, £1,000.98. Tho Attor- noy will to-day flle & deolnration to the following offect, viz: That on the 8d July, 1871, eald Tompliins was duly appointed and commissionod by tho then Governor of* the Stato, with the ad- vico and consent of the Bonate, to tho said offico; that said Tompking thon and thore avwuptud ssta commission and appointmont, and entered on 1lio duties thoraof, tho bond belng oxecuted on the 8lat July, and signed by Aquila H. Piokor- ing, John B, Lyon, Wiley M. Egan, Georgo H. Sidwoll, and David, H. Liucoln, as suroties; snid bond is seubject to a, cortaln condition,' whoreby it is provided that if ho, tho snid Tomplins, should faitlfully and striotly- dischargo tho dutios of enid office, aud pay all damages to any porsons who might bo Rjurod by noglect or non-obacrvance of the law, thon snid bond should bo vold. charged tho dutios of his offico up to tho 8th of April, 1878, whon he was lawfully removed by the Governor, and William H. Harper appoiuted in his stend, who then and thera entored upon his dutivs. That it was the duty of sala Tomp- kins, whilst 8o acting a4 Inepootor, to faithtully, strictly, and impartially inspoct grain in this eity, and.colloct the lawful focs for wuch ini ond that, in pursuanco of such duty, osgession at tho time of his bo- ing suporsoded by Harpor, to'wit, tho sum of is duty to pey over to hich, when duly horefore suit _is Anothor count do-- present balanco _includes o final dit 2050,002_rocoived during the month from tho Chicago Fireman's Insuranco Company. Tho aboye were roported to the Tho Agsignoo of tho Aurorn Firo Insuranco Company yoatordoX filod his roport with tho Clork of the Court, for tho mont! monoys rocofved and exponded. Tho total ro- coipts nre 37,098.71, and oxponsos $226.19, , o total balanco orrinm ave & wwvaw-on TENANT, Bimon Pick sn; landlord who wantod to collect two ronts for "the Ho bringa action in tho_Circuit Conrt in trespaes in tho cnso sgninst John I, Muller, whom Lo chargos with the following Ho avora that on the 14th 878, o lonsed from Mullor o two-story Bluo Island avonuo, for nt tho mto por month, and, on tho drawing out of n loaso, aid Mullor $300 for the first_fivo months’ rent ; nt lio now discovers that Mullor had aiready rented tho samo promisou to one L'roulich, whoso loaso bora date Aprill, to havo Mullor arrosted and brought to court to make roparation for his villainy. BANKRUPTOY ROTES, Tn the matter of tho application of Henry Wieland for sot-oft, against the 1fome Insuranco Company, tho Court yosterday granted n docreo for 81,415 in favor of Lo potitioner, {o bo ro rato, a8 to other creditors. ‘Tho amoun Wiclaud was §500, and by the Compauy to yaho b bopn dcladod by 80 Vil o gp s o mattiond covhonation sbatl charge, collect, o recoivo, for {ho trausporiation, of any passenger, or frolyhL of auy deacriptions upon’ e Tailroad, for any dlslunco, within ita 'Stato, tho samo, or & greater amount of {oil or compenaation thnn s nf thio gnmo timo chiatged, collectod, or roceived for tha transportation, in tho hamo dirdction, for an; e, or ke quantity of frolght of tho'samo ci & groator distanco of {ho samo rallrond ; or i I claurge, collect, or recelvo, at uny polut ‘upon ils rafl- road, o Lighor rato of toll'or compensation for recoiv- handling, or dellvering frelght of tho ramo class at tho ramo, churgo, col- or recoiva at any ofhiér pofntupon {ho snmo shull churgo, collect or ro- u of' aby passcnger, iption, over - ila or liko quantity, thun it shail, Whorofore, ho wishos for “thio. trausporiatio frelght of auy deser road, s greater sntfon than aboll, at the samo time, bo charged, col- locted, or recelved by it for tho trataporfution of any antity of (refglt of tho samo class, tha gnmo dircetion, over any pora , of cqual distanco; or it it That Somplins dls- nerenger, o liko fug Lrausported tion of the same roilrond, sliall charge, collect, or rocolvo from an; a higher of greater smount of foll ar compen- i itshall, nt tho sumo timo, charge, colloct, othur perion OF Poraona for recelv- elivoring frelght of tho samo clnss nud liko quantity, at tho samo pofnt upon its raflrond; or i 1t elill charge, colloct, o rocolva from ny por- 80m or persons, for (he tratsporiation of un, upon ita rallroad, a highor or greater rato of componsation than It slinll, at {ho same thne, collect, or recolvo from an for thd travsportation of 4 or roccive from an \ An ordor for payment of costs, In the mattor | ing, handling, or d of the Union Scrow and Bolt Company, was yos- TUE COURTS IN DRISIL. filed n bill in chan- nitod Statos Circuit Court, ngainst Aavle Kimball, Assigneo of tho Mutunl Security Firo Insuranco Company, for sot-off, alloging that ho is erodilor on insuranco policies in tho regnto of §11,000, and a dobtor on & nmmbor notes nggrogating 86,000. Ho charges (hat tho Assignca is about to disposo of hia proporty In eatisfaction of the notes, and prhys that ho may be enjoined from doing 5o Thomas Buckly, Aesigueo of the Home Insur- ancs Company, in hankrupts suit in assumpsit in the Court, agninst Abbio_Macalistor, sdminintratrix of tho eslato of John Mnenl g;,ogg i*and ugainst Michaol R, Koogan, dumages Judge J. O, Iopking yoetorday complated his Iabors in the District Court, carrying with hiw the henrty good wishes of the Dar practisivg in tho two courts, gett will attend to tho unfinished bu In tlio United Btates Oircuit Court, tho following judgmonts wora onl v, Johu d'Arcy, Btowe and II. Hotchkiss, ot al,, $55! Kooachory, $905; T, Armstrong, 885, Cowrier-Journal Oompany v. Warner tary Modicino Com v. Wm. Huythom, £1,666.98, which it was enld Harpor on demand, but wh roquosted, ho'rofusod o do; w brought for the umount. clarcu the whole amount of the bond to be due John Foraytho otlier poraon or ersons, oliko quantity of freld of the gamo claus, Leing traumported from tho, samio poiut, in tho samo_diroctiow, over cqual dige tanices of {ho sumo railroad ; or §£3t hall chas Iect, or recelvo from any pownon or persons, ueo'aud transportation” of any railrond car’ or cara upon itu rafload, for any distance, the samo or & greator amount of {oll or compeusation thau fs at the samo time charged, collseted, or recelved from; any other person or porsons, for (o uso aud transporlne tion of any railroad cor 'of (ho samo cluws o number, for 1ike pusposo, being transported iu tho samo direcs tion, over a greator dfatanco of tho’eamo aflroud 3 or At sbalt chrge, colluct o reecivo from any poraoh or purscus, for (b6 uss and traneportation of uny Tafl- rond ea¥ or cars upou ity raflrond, n higher or greator Tato of Loll or compeneztion than it shall, at {ho banmio timo, chiarge, collect, or recedve from nny othor pernon or persong, for' the w'o and transportation oy nny Tail- Tord cuv or carw of (he symo cles or nunber, for'n ko purpoue, bolng transported from tue same tho eams dircction, over an equal distance of the suno Tallroad ; oll ruch 'discriminating ratos, chargos, col- loctions,'or recelpts, whether mado directly, or by y robate, drawbnck, or othor abift'or ovar 1o deemed and trkon, aj cargloration, ns primn faclo ovides catminationd prohittcg A BAMPLE LARD-BUECULATION, In tho causo Grossman 'y, tho dofondant to pecifically for tho kalo by Grossman to land monsuring four acros an the Towu of Englowood, for $12,000, o mentary answerblns been filod. Aftor al time Biesell agracs to do all t] to pry over the sum of complainant can make tho title. Tho hiatory numbers of others in~ Cool was bought by Bisvoll, faith, tho complainant t Biegolt paid down the sum of §250, ang Bissoll, to compol orform a contrack issoll of o pioco of oy, yostorday bronght mytud‘fl(utca District o all that Is roquired, and $12,000 05 soon g the good various dofacts {n of this caso is k County. The land a8 ho states, in and left for home, s & Gorman, ly with all that Bissoll ttor thoroupon, not having while disposed of the proporty t neglectod to fuldll the terms of tho bilt for spacitio porformance defondant answored to tho bill that thoro wore vm’lfolm m‘naouu t“h(y ui;’l c‘?ut{,nct should not bo peorformed, most of which objections conuisf B¢ "allogod dofepts Tu tho title,” ol ed that ho was ready to mako o t o hiud no renson to beliove Bis- ntances, comploto n filod a oross bill, uiro Grossman to alleging that it was Gross- od to olsorve his d tho supploment- nass to pay ovor roquited, ond fin the menn- | o & tecond party,* tho contract, and was filed. Tho-| suingt such rallrond o of tho unjust dis- d by the provicions of thu uct, and it aball uit bo deomod s suMcicat exouro or. Jusils fleation of euch dfscriminations on tho purt of ‘such Tailroad corporation, that the raflvuy station o point at which it shall chargo, colloct, ox receiva tho samo or of toll or_compensatién, for tho transporiu. cli passengor or freiglt, or for tho uso and tion of auch rallvoad car th er’s Prop: nny, £848.14; J, . Haven 3,011.09, and ', M, Davis, ot. al. v, H.'W. Brown, ot al., $1,203.98. Carolino T. Gaunt,’ of Poughkespslo, files o polition in the Suporior Court, nskin; ration of n judgment ebtained by 22d of Decornbor, 1870, ngainst ong Jamos Groon, which the Bhoriff lovied upon Lot &, of Block in Walcolt’s Addition to Chicago. Subso- quéntly complainant flled a declaration in the cause in an action for debt npon & judgmont ro- coyored at Poughkoopsio; Groon defaulted, nnd a judgmont in rom aguinet tho proporty ‘lovied upon svas ontored for §9,042.74; tho papors in tho causo wero burned in'the firo, Complainant algo fles n lill for the protection of the same 24 The caso of II, Francis v. the Clicago & Pacifle Ratlroad was concluded, youterday forenoon. filed his bill to compol the railvond to pu, o8 for running their line in front of ‘Blook 14, orco’s Addition to Ifolstein. avers that hia lots are damagod by the proximity of the track, Tho caso was takon under ndvigo- ment by the Court. COUNTY COURT ITEMS. No objection having been filod to the gpsoinl nssessmont roll, ns epecified in tho application of 1“8 Monday, it was ordored that they be con- od. T'ho will of David McCarth; lottors testamentary were MeCarthy, under o Lond to bo approved, of $28,000. N undor any circum, tho purchaso; and Blssoll tho; on the Court to req eto tho contract, mun, and not himsolf, ‘I'hon he algo filos ary auswor, declaring his will tho monoy whenovor tho compi to rocaivo it, and supply the dofoota in his $itlo. Bo the parties have now come o an undorstand- ing on procisely the samo footing on tou inontha’ ago, having inc soveral hundreds of dollars for their fun. TATLIIOADS AND KTIEETS IN LAKE Tow; 3 Ttock Iuland & P "Railr the Lake Shor Bouthern Railway filo o bill iu the Cire asking for an iujunction rostraining from opeuing up Complainants aver that they aro o of the v 3¢ of Scc. 41, T. 38, Ry taining 18,8 reros, acquired man in 1852, which land ¢! sivoly for ruilroad purposos ments or kpace of euch comp: that the purchase of enid property & time when the samo purpogoly that they 0 #ame, without int roquiro all of thero oxists competition withany otler railroad or means of trunsportation. This acetiou sball not bo v othor oviden o tonding to diserimination in frelzht aud pag- "Tho provisions of this rection slall ox- tend aud apply to any raflroad, tho branchien thercof, snd poy road or ronda which ' my railroad corporntion Lhiag tho right, licenso, or permission to use, operate, or control, wholly or in part within this State, 1 Jotcerer, thint nothing herein containad shail ho prevont railroad corporations from issu- or thousand-milo tickets, y such corporations. 5x0, 4, Any such raflroad corporation guilty of ex- tortlon, or of aking any unjust discrimination as to passengor or freight rates, or the rates for tho uso aud tranaporiation of railroad cars, ling, or delivering froghts, theroof, bo fued {0 any aum ot leas that ono thousand nor mioro than fivo {housand dollara o firat offenro; aud for tho necond ©offonse not lees than fivo tLousand dollara (% nor wmore thau ton tho tho third offenéo not conutruod o ns to oxclud sliow any unjust ing commutation, oxcursion, g 88 thoy slartod s the same nro now fesied b, urred a cost of aciflc Railroad Complainant_has or fu recelvivg, hand~ shall, upon conviction cortain road, Wuors of part ange 14, IS, con- from Judd & Bhor- Loy purchased oxclu- 3 that tho requiro- d dollars (310,000), am than ten thousand dollara §10,000), nor moro than twenty thoussnd doliars and for every subsequont offenso and cone izblo to & fino of twonty- thousand dollats (25,000): Provided, that in il casen undr this act oither barty shall have tho right of trial ¥, Jury B8k0, G, Tho fines horelnbofors provided for may by recovared in Ln action of debt, in the name of the Peo- plo of the Stato of Illinols, and thero muy bo woveral counta Joined fu tho emo doclaration s to oxfortion and unjust diserimination, and a4 {o passengers and {reight rates, and rates for the 1so and. transportation of raflrosd cars, nnd for rocolving, hendling, or deMy- frelghtn, ' 17, upon tho trinl of any cause lusti- under (ts act, the Jury sliail findl for tho poople, they sball sscas aud return with tholr verdict tha amount of tho fino to Lo imposed upon the de at sny sum not lesa than ono thousand dollars. (81,000, zior moro thun five thousand dollaca (35,000), and tho Court rhall ronder fugment accordingly ury shall find for ihe peo) a8 been ouce before conv creof, shall bo li 'y Was proven, and might hove excluslve uze granted to Bridgoet it for tho trans but tho Tuwn of Lako, , pretond, by thoir aused an ordinance Yo stract through e portion of of such streot would promises for roj aotion of their ), & corporation Bozrd of Trus- 10 apon & pub- ,000. Laura N. Stark was appointed guardian of hor children, Mary Amalia and Ji & bond of £161,000, (Ooneidorable timo wag conuun yesterday, in trying whotlior ono Bimonds was, or was not a lunatio. compos mentis, was ap- teos, to huvo p umes Landon, under d v that the oponiny tho valua of ki $hat tho public good does not rond should bo oxtended in tho €d, and, oven if ity conatructio; Bomo fow parties, its non-construction Pprovo s greator stroot sliould to the publia Yoquiro ihat tho roqui That the party was non diroction intond- arent, but ag lio was o on arose ng to whother Lis menf were not tho results of an attack of dolirium tremens. Tinally tho jury came to tho conclu- sion that his lunacy was of puro, unadulterated kind. ‘I'ho will of Hon: tors toatamentars iclod of n violation of tho publio benefit; this uet, thoy shall roturn such 6 opoued, it woul the nmount of fho fino to bo fmposed npon the de- foudant, at any sum not leas {han: ivo thousand dol- (33,000), ‘nor_mora than ton thousand dollars nd thio Gonrt shall render Judgment uccord- ury sball find for the pooplo, and Dns bean fwice beforo couvlotod of & violation of tho provislons of this act, with respoct to axtortion orunjust dlscrimination, thoy shall return such finding with thelr verdict and vhall assess and re- turn with thoir verdict,thosmount of the flue to bafn posud upon thio defendzut, ut any sum not fess than fon nor zigre than twenty thoue in Itk mannor for overy convictlon much_defeudmit shall bollabloto a fine of twouty thounaud dollara (£20,000) : Provided, that n wll casos uuder the provie niouis of thisact a proponderancaof ovidenco tu favor of thio pooplo phall be autliclent to suthorlzo a verdict and Judgment for the peoplo, 1f any sitch rairoad co; lattyn of any of the provislons of charge, or recolvo of any porwon or corporation auy oxtortionto chargo or cliaryes for tho transportation of any pasuongern, goods, merchandize, or or for recoiving, andling, or dolivcriug fr sball mukouny unjust discrimiuntion aguinst any per- son or corporation in It char, or corporation ko offendad sgainst may, for ench of- fonue, rocovor of wuch rallroud corporation, fu sny form of action, threo {imes tho amount of the damnges eustained by thoparty of wuit and a reasonabl thoCourt where the sam ig heard, on'n wito, and tazed nu a pact of Lo coita of 1l Lo tho duty of tho Raflread and orsonlly investigate iy Borgor was proven, and let- y Wotn grlntur(i to Marin Bor- zunning ; and tunt the lives of ger undor a bond, to bo npprm;od, of 88,000, }ng_ to mdval ondau.id nltrnethwaul njeopardy sud poril; whorofo; 800k rgliel lu'thoé y 4 an Injunction i town from opening up such str prosecuting their potition in tho i to have demages na: &£0n of the oponing thoreof, ALLEOED IMPECUNY artics attompt- Lo continnally ' complainanty ourt of oquity, Tz UNitep Brates Omouir Count.—John Fore ay Lo issued ro #ythio v, Mark Ritball, Ausignoa of the Mutual Seouri- ty Firo Insurauco Company 3 bill for act-off, Tni UNITED BTaTes DISTMIOT CoURT—Thomas Bucldoy, Asaignea of thio oy ¥, Aibie Macatlstor, s Administrator of tho ostato o Mucalistor ; assumpelt, Michasl K. Koegan’ samo, $1,000. “Tne Oriourr Gouna: Martin O, Pulerson v, Jocl o Insurance Compan; sossod by ron- No ot | thousana dollary (510,000)" 1,000, Sano’ v, | and dollars (S10,000)5 - nd " 0o, subsoquent offehso and 9—Joln Anderson and all sud James Palk; treo- 6,770—Venjawin P, Hulchinson v, Man- attan Sewing Machine Compuuy ond T. O, Estee il for fnjunction, 6,771—SYame v, Leo & A for rvent of Lasement of 420 Wubash 172, B, d—Appent, Iuland & Yecide Hallroad Contpe aud Zenas Colowan; bill- far I¥ O A BLWING-ACHINE Donjamin P, Hulchingon files a bl 1 uit Cour ngainnt tae Aoersarie t {hie Munhttan pruy and U, 0, Mateo at the aald C tion in the Circ Bewing-Machino ~ Conyj Complainant allegos 4 rgauized undor tho laws of the Btat: tho past two yoars, carrlad on whoro thoy trausactod thoir eud that thoir. oration shiall, in vic- ,716—0hicago, R* 'k v, Town of Luko businees in this junction, 6,770~ Westorn businosi, oflico controllad all 0,118—Bimon Peck v, s on tho casa 600, = 6,77 [, Phompking, Aquila I, Plekering u, Wiloy 3, Eyan,’ oo, I, + datages §1,000.99, y Joln Bilior ot al Ingrabsm 't gl, v, Lemuol &, Mull cado $600, 6,TH2~1T, \V, Neid petition {o restoro judgmont, John 3, Mullen; tosym thorefor, {lio porsos Pooplo v, W, 11, slorn Btatos ; hat Estee hay Loon tho s ng agent of the Company for the past two yeays ; pany becamo indebtod to com Yor rent;; that, on tho 20U1 d; tho Compnuy, not boing able to edness in_Chicago, ox Lstco, n lrusteo, ors of the Company, tho proporty of the Company rovidiug that, un tho 20h of A bacomao abuolutel tho uko of himeulf and ti complainant doos not k l, ; dobt, 6,781— lory ; 'troupass on tho or ot ol v, if, Huslop s 83—W, Mosos ol nrrin ; nssumpait 101 CounT,—43,250—Caroline Muitter Vo 'r; divores on ground of cruolty, 43,267— int v, Janes Groen ; potition fo restore -0—Appoal, 43,260—Iuben Hoffhelm Joln D, Gardiner; ase buth v, Iilton Russell ; o, erucity, drunkennoss, got' Durry 'v, Marin and partition of tenant right of Behoo! Boetlon Addition 1o U, 504~ Mosed \\l'. TLester o 43,205 — Quroliiia on of Lot 5, Block plainant in §1,798,50 togethor with ooils of Tobruary last, pay tholy indobte ocuted and deliverod to 1 aud othor crodit- Warcliouso Commiseloners {0 snd ancertain whether tha provisions of this act ara vialated by any railroad corporation i (his State, and aud Lo vlsit thie varlous stations upon the Hue of ench railvoad for (st purpose, ab often ua practicablo : and whonover tho facts, ih auy manter ascortnined by satd Gommiusioners, sbal in their Judginent wirsuut such prosceution, b ehall bo tho duty of axid Commission. ors to finmediately causo wults to bo comimeuced aud vrosoouted agaiust any raflroad corporatious which violalo tho provialons of this ot, Huch sults Lo fnatituted 1 any comnty in this Btate, through or iuto which tho lino of tho porntion muod for violutiug {his act may extoud, And such Raflroad und Warohionso Gommise slonere sro horchy authorized, when {ho facta of tLio cauo prosented to thom shall, fn thelr Judgment, ‘warzunt tho conumencomont of such uction, to einploy counsol to nuslst tho Attarncy-Genoral i tonductin such uult on iolnf of tho Stalo, No wults cormenced Dy ald Commitsdonors aliall bo dinniszed, oxcept eatd aflroad and Warchoueo Gommiisioners and the At- tornoy-General whnll consont thoreto, 80, 8, "Tho Nallroad und Wirehiougo Commissioners are heraby diruetod to mako, corporatlous dulug; busiuess racticablo, n uchodulo of rousouublo muxinuni ratos ¥ tho {ransportatin of pastongers aud on eacl of wakd rallrondu; md auld Il wuite brought sgalust’ any such wherelu 3 1 uuy way ivolyed il 1. v, Honry W, $400, 0,785—Appoal, % undor Luton's con- osn tho dobly should bo 374, raid property y forfeitall to Butow for io othor oreditors ; that uow the exnct valuo of tho property so mortgnged, but boliovoy it to Lt over siuco the 20th April ogkouslon of all the sald hes boon collecting notos and sing of tho porsount ), N numinit, $3,000, divorce on grounds of dy smount fo €60,000; Jttchiaci Ocaw § pot Lsteo has been 1 p property, and tlaims, tnd dis gouds, and cli purt, or all, of Lig own debts, but rofuse ecomplainants eluim ; tht 5 tod tho trunt faivly ; that hobag recoived enoy, to pay oll tho secivod dobts, and still vofuscs whorsforo compluinant socks of oquity, and anks for an fn- Euteo from callecting notey rom dolivoring to tho Man- Machine Company tha notos or and from parting with orty except by order and proscbutions may ¥, Thonian Tirodks; b for pa 15, of Wolcotta. Addition fo 0 B, Soutliwor(h v, Jobn Mclail Ttichurd I, Durickson ot all, v, Jobt Ky R Totiod v 3,569, 3, Toltuf v, 4600, ttee has not oxoeu- puy complainant ; xoliof in o court Junction restraln and accounts, and luson s swumps A e BIgFest Story Yot of 'hat Apell Snowa Tor cach_of ko ralgsond Yankton (Dakate) Correapondencel of ths New York s Tl Falog erald, HBomo ldes may porhaps be formed of tho ‘heuvinous of tho snow-fall” whon it {s statod that by 8 o'clock ou tho aftornoon thnt the storm sot in tho Miusourl River was coverod 8 or 8 inchoy dosp with snow and alush that foll too ra to molt, and formud s ornckling and yunl surfaco ny thick au #now, wator and san passenger trudgen in the city aftor a thaw, I, Iitnosuos uy that & man in snow-shocs coul 8orous tho river on this flonting B T tho pososnlon of eaid prop DIVORCE DUSINESH, olitions, in the Suprome Uourt, parating him from his ho chanta numo, overs, ingtend of posscrsing the unate grace and dignity of the ronowned Itoman matron whom Boxtus troated go shamofully, is in tho habit of ueing obscono Inngungo towards his Lwo obildren, tho fruit cf & former marrisge, Bha is cruol, joo, and pinches complaiuant aud bis two rudlroad corpuration the chargos of any u frolght o cars, or unjust diwcrini thieroto, bo doemod and token, dn wll courtu of (Lin te, s prima faco avidonco that the rates {horsin Taksonnbio mazimnm rat: trnusporiation of passangors an lironds for which sald schediilos msy bave BuldCommisslouors aud'sa often aa oftcumstsiices roviso sald whodules, Whon Sor o docrae of wifo Lucrotia, atton "I Tolatton orridgo, or the mingle through which o foob 24 of charyes for tho - frelghta and oars shull, froni tlina waY Foquise, cliango aud miohi nchdulon abil! Bavo boen mado_or ravidod, ae Aforeanld, it atiall bo tha duty of said Commissionors ta cauno publication thereof ” to bo mndo for thren suo~ conntyo weeks, in nome publle nowapapor in the ity of* Bpringfeld, in this Blate 1 Provided ly that the schedulen thun propared nhall not Do -taken s prima facio evldonco aa lorol providod until schedulon nlintl havo boon propared and publishod .ns nforcaaid for all {lio rallroad compnnics now organized undor tho Inws ‘of {hin Hlato, and until tho 15th dny of Januasry, A, D, 1874, or until ten doyn nffer tho meating of *tha next #calon of thia Gonoral Awsombly, pmvlgofl n Bosrlon of tha General Assombly shall bohold provious to tho 16th day of Jnn\lnr{ aforasaid, All such schedulea, purporiing to be printed aud ‘Slx\l"nl\ml aa aforesald, #linfl bo rocelvad and held, in all suclt suits, 88 prima facle tho schodules of said Commifssioners, witbout further proof than tho production of tho papor {n which thioy ware published, togatlior with tho cortifle cato of tho publislier of sull pager that the sclhiodule {heroln contatued {3 a truo copy of tho sehiedulo fur- nlahod for publication by seid_Commiastonors,: and thint it g beon published” tho nbove apceifiod timo § nd any suoh papor, purporting to Linve been publialt od at wald city, and 1o bo s publio nowapapor, Ahall bo proaumed {0 havo bon o publishied ot tho dato thorpe of, and {0 be a publio newapapor. : kixo, 9, In all casen windor tho provisions of thin act, tho ritloa of ovidence aball bo tho samo s tu other civil setlous, oxcept ns liotolnboforo othorwian providods All fines rocoverod undor tho rovisions of “thin nct sball bo paid into the County Trensury of tho county in which tho suit jn tricd, by tho peron collecting tlio #nmo, in tho manner now provided by law, to_be uncd for county purposes, Tho remodfea horoby givon sliall bo regardod an oumulative to tho romedlos now glven by law ngainst’ rallroad corporstions, nnd thia sct uhall not bo construod as ropealivg auy statuto glving el xomodios, Suifs commouced under {ho provisious of this nct hall havo procedonco over all othor busineas, ozcopt criminnl business, BE0, 10, Tho torm * railroad corporation,” cone {olned 1o’ {hfa mct, shall Lo doemed and’ takon fo moan all corporations, companios, or indi- yiduals now owming or operating, or which may Lereaftor own or aporate, any rallroad, in_wholo or in part, {a this Blatog aud the provisions of tls act shall apply to all porsoiff, firnis, and. companies, and to all sanociations of persons, whotlior incorporated or othe crwine, that shall do busincss as common carrios upon ooy of tho lines of railwaya in this State (wtroot rall- Jayn excopled), the ramo na to raflroad corporations Noralniofors mentloned., o 8E0, 11, An act eutitlod “An act to provent unjust discriminations and oxtortions in tho rates to bo charged by the difforent rallrands in thia State for tho tranaportation of freights on mafd Toadn," nFl‘ll’OVfifl April'7, A, D, 1871, s licroby repealed, but such ropcal elinll not nffoct mor rapeal any ponalty Incurred, or l!ghl acerued, undor sald nct prior to tho timo this cob takea effoct, nor any_ procoedings or prosscutions to enforca such rights or ponaltles,, THE COURT-HOUSE OF THE FUTURE. To the Bdilor of T3¢ Chicago Tridbune : Bm : A visit to ** Kontucky Block,” and n careful study of tho novel ‘plans thero on oxbibitlon, suggosted tho propricty of & fow modent ‘words from ono who cortainly is disintorosted, oxcopt ao far a8 tho grandeur and beauty of this city aro concorned. I sm wlolly unncquaintod with the architects. & Among tho large numbor of plans submitted, thero rro soveral which display no ordinary de- greoof ‘architoctunl skill. They are worthy of ronpoct for thoir Ingenuity and benuty. And, aa o wholo, thoy roflect crodit upon the city. Btill, 1t must bo confessed thnt but very fow of these plans—perhnps only ono—rises .into tho high and puro atmosphere of Gonius, Many of theso plany indicato talent, and would augwor woll ‘for palacos, or hospituls, or churchios, or' mosques, -or* synagogues; -, for aquoduets or prisons, Masonio lodges or hotels, But thero niould be, and is, on eternnl fitnossin things, ‘What is wanted s the most suilable Luilding that can Lo had for tho public uscs of o great city,—n Court-Houss, porfectly ‘safe, durable, and conveniont, combining, moreover, a lofty idenl, s standard of testo, that shall fll tho oyo of every beholdor with & gonco of something nobler, and grandor, and moro heautiful than he “sces. ' Utitity must bo the first considoration, Itis o building for imporlunt business uges, not formusio and_ tho graces,—for worls, not recrontion, But Denuty {8 nlso usoful. It has itw nims, and.thoy aro high. Every man recognizes it in somo form, aud bows bofors it ‘Thero oo thoussnds of poor artisans in Chi- cago to whom Boauly is moro than o dream. A fine building yiolds thonyas much plorsuro s it ylolds to the mont cultivated lovor of art. It is an fustiuct, the oxistenco and naturo of which 10 on can oxplsin. Wo, thorofore, in the now Court-Tlouso, aftor having supplied the common utility, must pay duo migurd to that doeper and finor utility cnllod Beauty. Our new Court-Houss should rank among tho finogt architectural works of modern timos ; and it will tako such rauk if overything in tho shapo of corrupt influonce in bohnlf of this or that lan is, scattored to tho winds, and the final udgmerlt in ronchod by conuidorations only tn! ho most usoful, the most beautiful, and the ruo. Ilow aro wo to arrivo at the bost conclusion ? If tho nrchitects were excluded and the public ndmilltcfl, tho'solution of this question would bo simplor, 5 Livory competing architact ‘naturally profers 1iis own plan to all othors, and, tharoforo, Lo is an unfit critio on tho works of othors. If auy clags aro to be excluded, suroly it should be thiy class of compoting architects, who, by badgoring tho Aldormen, dwolling upon tho merits of their own works and tho demerits of botter works than their own, cronto o confusion of mind ill- adnpted to a trne {:ldgmunt, Dosldes, what Is tho monning Tof this mystorious Star-Chambor business ? ~Why are the peoplod oxcluded ? Why must every ono go to the trouble of nbtnlnlng o paes? Why is thoro o Ciroumlocution Ofiico Exporiouco hss bittorly taught us that no publio officor is infallible, bo ho an Aldorman, or member of the Board of Public Works, or even a membor of Congross. o may liave a keen O{u for tho faults of othors, and bo por- fccll? lind to his own. Buch mon have been gently influenced in tho post, and they may be gently influeuced in the future, Now, tho pooplo ara dotermined that thoro shall bo uo “rottonness about this matter. It must be dono fairly, oponly, honestly, or, by the Leaven sbove us, those who huve to pay for tha work will prevent it from buln%donu atalll ‘Who doubta that thero has - boon n great doal of socrat tall over theso plans? Thoro is noth- ing more suspicious thau. pecreey; wid thero sliould bo no socrocy. 'Ile publio have a right to soo thoso plans, and that, too, without any rostrictions whatovor, Tho doors should bo_opened, and every man, woman, and child should cordially bo invited to taka a foolk at thoso whadows of tho now Court- Ilouso, An intolligont public sontiment will then be formed; and this sontimont will be a truor ono, I havo no doubt, than the presont Committeo, surrounded as h:ny are by *‘buz- wards,” will bo ablo (o form, : Doce any ono doubt that tho * Chismbor of Commerco ™ is & boputiful building ? Tu not this fact as patont to every carpenter, and muson, and laboror iu the oity as tho mont cullivated Al- derman, or the most accomyplished member of tho Bourd of Publio Works ? Ia not tho wholo world agreed in regard to the bonuty of tho * Vonun ™ or tho “ Apollo ?” Who fllmzh ll;:ulm upon such porfeot works fools o oul "ha grandour of “Bt. Poter's” impressos omryd ‘ono,—the Lumblost as woll a8 Lio most od. ] 5 & ‘Tho Cathedral of Milan is n marvel of bLeatty, ~n beauty universally aclmowledged; and’ 60 wilh the ““Alhambrs,” avd thourand other mag- uificont works that mhim Do named, Buch bolug » fact indisputable, this Larring the publio out from *‘Kontucky Block” scems both unwigo and outrageous, What docont oxeuse oan bo made for such oxolusiveness? Let tho people in, and the moral atmosphoro will be puror, All sohemen of golf-intorest will bo -ox- terminated, Tho Yl]l.vlln will soon discovor whore tho highest merit lles, Yours rospoctfully, . . Enatas WanneN, —_— Womnn-Sulfruge Anniversnry == Nne tonul Woman=Sufirage Associne tion, e wonty-ffth Woman-Suffrago Annivor- aary will bo held in Apollo Hall, Twonty-soventh streot, New Yorl, Inosday, m{ 0, 1874, Lucretin Mott and EHzaboth Oady Stanton, who cnllod the first Woman's Rights Gonvention ol Boncea Falls, 1848, will bo prosent to give their romiulscouces. ~That .Convoution ‘was gearcoly mentioned by tho local pross; now, ovor tho whole world, oquality for womnan is do- mauded, In tho Unitod Btatos, Woman-Suf- frage is tha chiof political quontion of tho hour, Great Britain is dooply ufihntod upon the samo tople; Germany hau o Princoss ot tho head of ils National Woman's Rights Organization. Portugnl, Spain, and Russia bayve boon aroused, Iu Ttomo, an imnionwo mooting, composed of the roprenenitives of Italian Domotruoy, wasrocontly cnllod In the old Colisouw ; ono of Itk rosolutions domandod a reformin the laws rolating to woman and a ro-ostablishment of her natural rlfhlu. "Turkey, Trauce, Englaud, Bwitzorland, Ltaly, sustain papors deyvotod to womnn's onfranchisos mout, i\ raud Intornational Womun's Righly Oongrosa in to Lo hold in Paris in Hoptombor ot this year, to which the whole world i3 fuviled to sond delogates, and this Cougress is to bo undor tho managomont of the moat ronowned Liborals of Europe. Cows up, then, frionds, and cole- Leate tho Silvor Woddlng of tho Woman's But- rogo Movemont, Lot our Twonty-fifth Annis ower ; our roform 18 OVQIy~ Tumora aro_nflont, but thoy are not. in snfM- ot un redoublo_our onergion olontly erodiblo phiape to put in print yot, | Tho houso war constructed of hawad logs, wan ono and a half storioa in height, and, an we un- dorstand, hind but s sin, lowa 1 “A youn longo from n nol his mothor all about it 1) off diatracted to tho houw aho finda practising and, what [n woruo, Littin, 8o imploron morcy, hut {ho marksmnn, who doclare her wun, Thoroupon, in & uor woman shntches u man, having acooptod n obnl- goos homo and tolla good lady rashos R0 of the duclist, whom aplstol in his gardon, tlfo mnrk ovor, whara ndvancing ; a1d our courngo, BusaN B. ANTrony, Prosidont. MaTitDA JosLys Gacx, Ol'n Ex, Gom. Mauy of the following may bo ex sponk, and porhaps persons from abron Lucrotia Mott, Fenusylvania s Elizaheth Cady Slan- ton, Now Jorasy ; Mathilda Anhicko, Tav. Olympla Dr: rdon, Oniifornin; Dolva A. Columlda ; Efznboth A, Tavinn 0, Dundoro, Muryland ; 1fuokor, Gonncetiont'; Cotlierina’ V, Wafto, Tilinoln § low Yark 3 Pliobo Cozens, lo narrow door to honls now in, that tho an invetornte smolor, took hin and whon ho wont {o sleop t dropped on the {loor and sot fire to tho Louse, This (v scareely probable however, ——— THE APACHE CAMPAIGN. , Orders by Gon. Orook, PreacoTT, Arlzons, April 8, 1870, Tho followlng memorandum of {untruotions Is horoby publistiod for tho commanding troops stationed on tho soveral In- dinn Rosurvations In this Dopartmont: Triral—With a viow to by bands and familios still a tlons, and to Rorvo 08 a nuclous for tho cainb- lishmont of clvil govornmont, n snull numbor of tho Indiaus yocently usod ns sconta will bo re- tainod in sorvico undor oxisting Inwa at ocach of tho rosorvations horoaftor spocifiod, Tach of thoso dotachments will bo undoer com- mand of an oflicor, designated by tho Dopart- ment Gommandor, ylo wi suporvision of tho commanding oflicor of tho post, of thoir clothing and nccounts; but tho 08t commandor may communicate with them iroot, nt any and all mos, "lheso Indinna will bo bost of tho soveral tribes, mustered out for misconds of thofr own or othor snd tholr places filled by They will constituto tho police forco of tha resor- quirad to nftond regular mustors and inapections, willnot only bo allowe: but will bo required, to cultivato tho soil an rious Industries prescribod by tho nrinjont, tho same os othor Indians, Thay will bo usad from timo to time, plication of tho agont or the comman to prosarve tho penco, oud corroot sny irrogularities thaty may among their own or other tribes in tho vicinit Second—Commandin authorized agents In and ostablishing smon; in its simplost form, tholr difforoncog necording to ¢ lizatlon, gradually 1po to bed with him, 08 Ll intontion to kill or wrath and torror, up A vhml’lxmtfl lu)motfl nocs aro that she wil ndeod, it is diffieu i onuine oxtonuns not do liberata v Merriweatlior, Tohnetncoi Tnabelln Hoochor ino any cano w A jury of mothors wouls loug on thoir vordict.", —_—— MISOELLANEOUS. Twenty women of Watrou, brass onough to form n milit Clarlotte B, Wilbour, ovor ow York ; Mary 1, ‘Thomas, Indlana s Mothilde Williame, Ohifo ; Catherino X, Btebling, Michigan ; Paulina W, Davis, Rhodo Tue {v. . Ohsunivg, Rhodo Taland 3 Mra, ¥, Godbe, Utah ; Martha O, 3 l}’lln‘z;ullnll‘-d, NAfl\'BYork H Molon M, Bernard, District Columbia ; Lucy A, Bnowo, Ivanin ; Btarla Aoit Davis, argont, Callfornia th B, Bladen, Peunsy! vania ; Jano Graliam Joncs, i uidance of officorn Ohio, have had ary band.—New i tho Intont Gnlifornia W, Willard, Vormont; Ml Wright, Now York ; ringing tho straggling t largo upon rosotva- | —Biandy mado Mnino : Barah Py have oxeollont drunk-mal —Tho homostend of Ji for which the Logislal 000 for tho uso tato, hias beon & vato citizon for a rosidence. Luclnda Ohandler, linota ; Mary F. Davis, —_—— WALL-STREET BLOODSHED. Jay Gould Assnultod Whilo at Lunch in Dolmonico’s, From tho New York Sun, Aprilan, Yoatorday aftornoon, short] Mr, Jay Gould, sccompaniod tho Tomba Polico Court boon aessulted in_Dolmonico's, on Broad stroot, by Mr. Joseph J, Marrin, n tho hands of Sorgonnt Quina wayno in Colum- turo rofusod to of tho Govornors of the old for tho damo sum to a pri- od oxpoctationn, and 0 among tho roo- lady of good fam- 1l hava olinrgo, undor | ooy Ot 4 of “u young ng for a liusban boforo 8 o'clock, sovoral frionds, young girl was married in San and complained weok, and t the conclusion of the o turnod to her husband Ling mo, I am d; tho requost, and nt ¢hat ead to tho floor, oviews tho Itich With & viow fo . ivos lost thero. ro slx or woro whom no traco whatevor #eloctod from among the and wil ba liablo to bo uct townrdstho Indinns or other good caso, Franciuco Inat 6 coromony sl and_gaid, " Goorgo, husbond compliod wi moment tho young bride foll —Tho Providenco Journal r mond switch railrond acoidenf dociding upon the gumbor of I Tho conolusion is that thore wo poreons killod thore of rant was piacod I for Mnrrin's nrroat. At 2 o'clock yestorday aftornoon Mr. Gould and Mr. Qsborni, one of his broko: lunch in Lolmonlco's, counters yworo crowded, o 8at opporito anch ofitor onjoying tha fare and In & littlo timo, that fs, about o 0t 2, Mr. Josenh J. Marrin, n lnwyor proached Mr. Gould, and, laying his right hiand ou the back of Mr. Gonld's ohalr, loanod ovor his loft shoulder nnd snld : * Mr. Gould, I havo tried to failed, Wil you ou intond to sottlo a cortnin 0 a clibnt of mino 7" *¢ Thia is not tho business,” Mr. Goul ‘*T havo sont n e subjoct,” Mr. M vations, and, whilo ro on Broad slroot. ind tho two gontlomen | perform tho var] —A young mai plonaed at some struck hor; Thon ho wi «told her that if his wife futuro ho would blow bi not intond to akp hor or com A fow days after, thinking tl ot his roquost with t| drew bis pistol and shot Limsol —A Mavsnchugotts medical Bboon oxamining iato food of tho avorage Massachusol cetimatas that evary who ia above the ago pio at lonst ¢ Ing pleturo of ntemperancoe hag novor sontod.—New York Times. —A Bunday-uehaol in nator of tho church and the Bu; 28 Bont o momoriel to tho Proside: orpotrators of the bloody erimo Pansh, La, of tho awful 100 colored mon, Dy t man, nud that switt jus- ‘murderors of thoso mon," go of thoir duty sustain- rriod man in Arknneas wea dis- bis wifo did recontly, and ont to his mothor and did not do bettor in tho-. n8 out, s ho did plain of hor ogain. at sho did not como tydsh?l ought, o of 54 Wall siroet, n) cor’s own motlon, oflicors will aid tho notructing the Indinns in g thom civil government ibem o moltla | usnges of clyi~ showing thom ita bonofits ns contrastod with their own barbarous forms and ot an intorview oll mo now whon ‘mattor portaining roper time or placo for such n has rocontly tion of the duily ta porson., 1o residont of the Bay Btat 026 yoars, fa in tho habi| wico cach day, A reckless and wide- Loloro beon pro~ coro of lotterato you on tho [arrin rojoinod, *and you have ono of thom," ““I havo not got timo to roply to a scors of lot- tors from you in one woek,” Mr. Gould an- To do this effo otually will roquire dif t forma to suit tho T quir difforont peoutiurition of d onts of tho sovoral rogorvations aro ro~ 0 oot tho oflicors commanding tho poctivo rosorvations, nud agroo upon tho nocessury forms, not to mako thom too complicated comprohionsion of tha Lo applied, Ieaving thom to bo onlar 80 that whon the suxilisry thoy will bo capablo and eventusally become good While thoy shonld not bo judged harshly for acts which in civil codos would constituto minor offonsos, caro should always do not succoed in docolvin oflicora in mattors of gront mport, being caroful to tront them an childrou in ignoranco, not in in- ifforant tribes, ou appoint & timo .now, when I can you ?” Mr, Marrin asked. at firat for tho “and do riot wish to bo disti:bod,” tribas to which thoy nro to Mr. Marrin oxclaimed, *thon this is: tho *only way I havo of gotting nnd ho suddenly drow back his ond drive’ hi cloncliod fist into A, “Gonld's faco, hitting Lim in tho nose and quest *that tho o dispensod with, at Coliz, Gron n with i oven with you ?’ of solf-governmont, hunted down to the las tico bo dealt out to the who woro in the discha; ing your Government." —Concorning tho cage of Mrs, woman of Cloorgia, posed murderor tho Tho blood spurted over the tablo, Mr. Charles Bnivoly, who witnessod the assnult, rushod be- twoon tho two mon. Mr. Gould sroso calmly and placed his handkerchiof to his noso. Onborn Lastlly drow forth hls handlkerchiof also, and Mr. Gould gratefully nccoptad it, ns his own ‘was goon saturated. Mr, Marrin's frionds gath- ored around him and shuntod bim to tho gide- A ba takon that thoy & thoir ngonts and tho for tho arrast of whioso sip- CGovernor of that Stato ro- offered a roward, thoPhilndelphin Afedical ttor from tha physician who t mortom oxemination of hor re- * . 0 attributes hor death to spontancous combustion, tho groator part of lor body bolng loaying only the hend, with the £t shouldor and arm, and por- and tho uppor part Porfoct harmony hotwoon tho Indian and Wor | Zi¢8 contains o lof togethor, ia absolutely dinns o latoly hostila and w0 apparontly incorrigible, and tho Dopart- ment Commander ocarnestl; mony, snd direots in caso of difforenco in mnt. tora whoro the ling is not plainly ‘matled, nvoid such difference mado known to the Indiang and that thoy refrain Irom any ovart act in tho mnter nt issue ntil cso hoadquartors shall have r. Longi hastoned to rondor nssistanco, and, ot Mr, Osborn's requost, Mr, Osborn “supported walk, and the two gentlomen entored tho car- ringo, and woro driven off, . Mr. Marrin wna formerly tho partner of Judgo Cardozo, and hus an extensive practico, fA roportor subscquontly had an intorview with Marrin's *big brother,” with the following Big Brother—Woll, it bogan as for back as Bleck Yriday. You will romombor that_shorlly after tho Black Friday troubles,tho Grand Opore~ The cado way tukon bo- fora Judgo Daly, who refused to vaoato tho Tigle and Gould roxolved ralontlossly to follow the mon who cansed tho Their firat vietim was Mr. Orlando W. Joalyn, who by thoir order was arrestod on n charga of perfury. Among tho . aMidnvits usod in the application for'tho nttachment was that of & mombor of the firm of 0. Tiak and Gould assorted it was & perjury, and on Nov. 1, I8n was arrostod’in his office. waa taken bofora Justico Dowling and bailed in 5,000, Well, this indictmont for porju 1 and Mr. Allou was quasbiod by tor this my brother advised 'his cliont, M.’ Allon, to bring an action_against Gould for'maliolous proneoution, which Lu did, Roporter—And how did it end ? Big Brother—Fisk aud Gould offered to com- promiso. Tisk is dead, and Gould has not car- _viod out tho n; consumed by firo, skoloton of tho lo! tions of tho upin of tlio thigh bono, —Ono of tho rosults of tho repeal of tho frank- ing privilego iu that tho somo other mattor, which is Taail, under frank, will bo tho ‘cost of sonding it by oxpress. Evon tho Pout-Oflice Department can send its blanks er by express than through its own mails; nsmuch as tho compensation which tho Dopartment recoives from this servico acertos to ihe Government, and ingsmuch a8 the tho mails are bound to transmit it without udditional pay, it would scom mora reusonable to continuo to emplo; mails; for which the net cost will bo only the oxpentio of printing the atamps, —At tho last examinction in the Lycoum of Posth, two bright youn camo forward Lo on, ‘enjoing this har- officors carefull, ostago on blanks nud now transmitted by much hoavier than inatructions from th beon roceived. By command of Bvi, Ma).-Gen, Cnoox. Prescort, Arizons, April 9, 1873, ‘The .operations of tho troops in ment in tho Into campaigns agalnat the Apachios ontitle thom to a reputation econd to mone in tho annels of Indinu warfare, . In tho faco of obstaclos herstofore considerad insyrmountablo, oucounteringrigorous cold intho mounteins, followed in quick succession by thoin- tenso hoat and urld wastes of tho dosert, not in- fraquontly ot diro oxtremitios for want of \wator to quotich Uieir prolongod thirst, loaving their ani- muls whon atricken by postilonce, or the country Docamo too rough to be traversed by them, aud, carrying on their baoks such meagra supplies ns they might, they persistently followed on, and, noxpoctedly into chioson positions in cavés, nnd canons, thoy Lnd out- witled nud bonton tho wilicat of foon with slight 1ous, comparatively, to thomsolvos, and finlly ¢tlosod an Lndinn war that has boen waged sinco . Houao wa attached. tractors for carr; ordor of attachment, cory for carryiny Magyar matriculanta an oratorical contost, ‘Tire Emperor and Empress wore among the au- ditora, aud the youthu wera_ worthy of tho prose i Ono of them was tho ronownod Hungarian riot, and the-other a_reproscntativo of one of gront princely Mogyar familics. Tho aub- oot cLioson for discuasion wna the charactor of Washington, young Doal: taking up the cudgel in defonso of tho fathor of bis country, whilo aristocratio compotitor took tho other side. The royal family impartially applauded both of the boys, though (& may bo 3 character of Washington undorwont any scrious chango becnuso of tho dobatoe. —Wo bad hoped to get along without rosort- g to tho torrible engine of destruction known * Bogardus' Kicker,” but yesterdny, whon tho gamo old chap camo in nnd nskod for one of the two coples of thio Philadolphis Press we rocoivo, ko was invited to sit down—the socret spring was touched, and twolvo licks. wore adminis- L him, that would have sont an ordinary man {hrough tho roof. The unsus- pocting’ victim moroly romarked, ‘ Your Hoo pross Ecom to jor tho building a 'little to-day.” ‘hon, turning on the full strength, wo looked 8t him ngain.. ‘Chough split in two scctions o smilo was on his favo, an in onch fist, Poor bub worthy modical atndents, desiring half a subjoct to cut_ up, are invited to call and o0 our stock, or tho ontire romains, noatly packod in ico, will bo shipped to_any ad* drogs, U, O, D, on rocoipt of stump.—St. Louis ey Ditraculous Apparitions in Alsnces The inhabitants of Alsaco aro still sustainad in tho hopo of rocovering thoir lost nationality by o continuance of those miraculous appari- tions which tho French Legitimist journels do- geribo at groat longth, and, to oll outward scem- {vg, with tho ntmout good faith. 'The village of led by an unusually lnrge German ay tho oxoitement caused by nn- merous ocourrouces doomed to bo mivacitlous, and Kiflis, o picturesquo villge on tho Upper Rhine, upon tho bordora of Switzerland, is also enid. to be visited at froquent intorvals by The Btrusbourg Official declares that sho appeared for tho first timo to & priest; tho boys of tha choir, and soverel por~ Bons in tho church, hiolding in hor hands a Latin irscription, which doclared that ** tho sign of the cross shall bo rosplondent with light whon faith and by Imw thoro should bo ono shopherd and ono flack.” It Is to bo rogratted that an inquiry a8 to tho origin of tho symbolicsigns and crosses soon on many windowa in Alsace-Lorraine about o yenr ago suowed that {boy wore nothing mora tlinu tho work of somae playlul glazior, who hnd boeu celled in to repuirdamages douo to tho windows during tho war. Dr, Chorlos 0. A)]un‘ W. F. Livermore & C the son of Deos ‘Whilo the Dopartment Commander {s aware et this task has boon performoed in pursuance of commissions held, and obligations nssumed, with o high senso of duty and honor, it 18 due to tho officors and mon engagod that thoy should know that tho task has not boon a thankless one, but that distingulshed officers of tho Ciril and War Dopartiants, tho Goneral of tho Army and of tho division, have advised him of their appro- cintion of tho sorvicen thus rendovod. _[Hore follows' n long list of names and sor- loubtod whother tho t 0 you moan to sey {hat Fisk and Gould promised to pay a certein sum as damagos or compensation for tho injury dono your brotler's cliont ? Big Brothor—No, not to pay an 1o (o somefhing for Mr. Allen whichshould bo an Itoportor—And this has not'boon done ? i Brothor—No, and that is tho causo of the That’s oll about it. . Roportor—Thora's somoetling moro yet. Plenso down to a flne point, so that wheroe thio blow came in, Big Brothor (smiling)—Waell, my brother hina witten sevoral lottors within a short:timo to Mr. Gould, auking him to do what ho promisod for Ir. Gould Lns not answered theso To-dny .my brothor, hoaring that Ar, Gould was down town, dotermiuved to bring things to an issuo. He spolio to him ns you may havo hoard, whilo co', Mr. Gould tro —e THE SNY LEVEE. . Viows of Capt. Corthell, Chlof Engle neer of the Work-=Practical Fosts of tho Success of the Enterprisce-No ‘W/ater in tho Sny whon the Work is AL, Mo, April 20, 1873, m can give mo o place in your liko to stato n fow facts con- nectod with tho 8ny Island Loveo,—facts that will not ouly be sntisfact porsonnlly interosted in k % to the much Inrgor number of intelligont citi- zons of thia place, who are anxious to seo solid and substantinl enterprises mucceod, In tho midst of tho bring your sto W6 miay 800 oxact! & copy of tho Press Comploteds To_the Editor of the annib: hio was ai lunch in ated my Lrothor in o way in which no gentloman ought to bo troated, and which no goutleman could allow to pass. Dy brothor theroupou emncked Lis faca, Horo' ovorybody laughod. emilod grimly, columns, I woul fo thoso who aro gront work, but also Mr. J. J. Merrin ‘Mr. Marrin,” the Sun_roporter”said to tho uls itomont ovor pugilist, * what measures do you supposo Alr, Opuier Sxllemant. o railroads and bridges, tho Bny Levoo entorpriso progrossod Aud bocome half comploted, without nttracting the attention of pooplo gon- erally ; but you may bo assured that the ronult of this Loveo coustruction will brin, bal sobstantial and lasting 'benofits, and will soon bocomo su important cloment in hor “ A sponga and a bit of plaster,” said Afr, Mar- rin, tho pugilist, At midnight Mr. 3arrin hed not boen arrestod. Br, Gould doclined to oo tho roportera. A HOLOCAUST. Soven Persons Mcet o Flery Denthe - I'yom the Laporte (Ind) Argua, May 1. It 18 not ofton that wo aro called upon to re- cord such nn ngonizing occurrenco ns that which took placo last. Saturday night about milo and Srlem Orossing) in this coun- ty., Aman hos his wholo family wrostod from Lim in tho short spaco of an hour. Tho house and lnand belonged to ono Augmst Kallien, who lad bonght 1t about six months ago. The houso stood on o little knoll of ground, n well ido of it, and a now bam, just completed, & fow rods away. Saturday passed, o calm, plonsant day, and “at evonin consisting of au’ old man, Friodrich Nast, tio father of Mrs. Kallios, Mr. and Mre, Kallios, a_ brother of tho Jutler, fuwr chillien, named ruo that wo have hed no unneually high wator thus far totost the ability of t) bank to withatand the wash of thoriver eurronts. In regard to that, tho fact that nenrly all tho bunle s built of & hard, compaot, " clayoy loam and putup with flat slopes, with scrapors, wi lond us to boliove that wo will* have no trouble with the bank tself. 4 ‘What I wish particularly to epoak of is tho faots connected with tha intorior drainngo of tho The water wa bavo hnd yoor is 18 good n tost as wo need, in ordar to do- cido whothor tho worl will be u succesa, claimad, nt tho outsot of this work, that the Bny would hacoma & drain for the country, and wonld cnrry off, without troublo, all the scopngo water and rainfall, and wounld thits keep the futerior country dry in timan of high wator. poctutionn have boon met, s will be soen by the statemont of tho following fasta: 0 han boon koptat tho Sny, at tho crops- e gravel road, opposite Hannibal, for tho last two months, and referred to our lavely The difforonco in lavel be- twoen tho Buy and the river bas hoon gonarally ‘Pho difforonco in lovel betweon . tho water outsido and ineido of tho bank ot the point whoro the lovoo ombankmont crossca the Sny ju 8 fact. "Tho difference of lovel betwaon tho height of the water in tho Bny, ot tho followin, viz. : Inaldo tho bank at tho head; at il Road bridge, opposite Hannibal, and at tho Cut-oft, 12 miles bolow IIannibnl, at o timo whon tho river is chavging but littlo, to ovor ono-half inch. Whig: proves thaé tho scopngo waler, through aud under tho lovoo, practically, or elso it would and mako a current down lm‘y, when the river Iy rising, tho current in tho Buy is north iustond of o hinlf from Otis ANManYho flns Not Tine (o Ko P Tho Dostmastor-Uonor: Towing lettor from o porson who wasrecoutly ap- pointad Postmastor (at a salary of 13 per aue num) of & town in Town: inoral postmastor ot Washington caro friend I hope pou will not ap~ pint mo_postmaster m this horo town i hain't gob 1o timo to teud to it I supposa you got the papor somoow my frionds sont up Reckomindon ino but I han't got timo to do the thing up as it ort ‘to bo done In fact 1 dont know har what is n go in to ba dono our shoomaker wonld good man only o was Groely square you kuow onilts ki for tho position then thero jsour storeccepor jim B —— that wants . the posilion mighty' bad but as shure o8 you are a liying man fim—— kaint read ond thats the trouble You coe hem that wants it don't kuow enough to tond it aud thom thelr that does dont want to tako it jim B'——way ralsed out in tho countroy and jest come to town Inat weolk and dont know onouf? tobo postmastor but do as you think bost oul! dont apintmo 1 hain't got time ever your friond, Las received the fol- ilkolm Jonag, o littlo haby boy, thoir ages ranging from 2 to 8 yonrs, gathored under tho roof, soon wrappod in slumbor, ‘I'he mother with ns- ual golicitudo, takos lior dowing up-sluirs, and is engagod in Lior Iabor of love for hor ‘family, whon nt 11:45 she dotocts tho smell of smoke. Bho rusbes down, and finda her worst fenra renl izod ; buraling opon tho door lending into tho kitchou sho findy it flled with emoko and flamae ; flllod with horror sho awankes hor husband, hor fathor, and her brother, tho lattor well-nigh holplesy eripplo, end calls to then “to savo the Hor brothor solzes two in his nrms, but is quickly pitifully burned on foot aund and fn @ paroxyam of of tho river horo, pain and four thoy docs not nmownt 1Ie hobbles ant and fally t the dour stop, and heholds his sistor at tho window with a child in oscharm pltoously shriok- ing to him Lo sayo thom, Ilo gocs to tho window and whilo attonding to rescuo thom, is struck to tho ground by u falling fire-hrand,” ¥ 8008 hior sink to'tho ground, and turns his atton- tion to his brothor, who madly & tho building, Stupotied by griof and dospair, thoy stand thoro, and no sonnd from tho burn- ing building in heard save tho oraclde and snep of tho burning timbors. bors aro now ut kand, and do all thut and charity can do. amounts to nothin givon full to the stroanm; on tho oonl —_— A Eronch Mdiracles A miraclo, it is claimed, has besn wrought in Datigrollos, n suburb of Payis, T'wo alek chil- dren in that quartsr have recently had visiona of tho Immaculate Concoption, orfoct ouro in onch caso, lo appurition was visiblo Lo the little suflorcr for six succosiive days and night, 'Tho figure wau a diminutivo ono, “only about a hoight, but animatod, making sjgns to t! to kneol, or to tuko o chaplot when offered to Lim, Bometimes it envried the Ioly Ohikl ; at othors it assumed tho appoarauce of the Im- maculute Vivgin, elad in bluo aud whito, 88 at Lourdes and elsowliore, 'Tho vision ws8 soon by othors, cspocinlly childron ;" and a cor~ ‘n pravo poreon, 63 0 T'he exceoling sovority of the winter, and tho epizootic, have provontad (ko flling complotely of the out-off mentioned above, and tha rivor through this has an inlot Into tho back country ; whon this, with other slouy thoro will be 210 watar in ¢ sulting from rainfull in tha vieinity, In othor words, with the Loyeo conatruoted, the country is roelaimed from the high wator of Already tho uppor end of tho distriot {n bolng fmprovad; good housos are going up, substantiel foncos aro bullding, forests are being olonrod, and tho farmers are going to work this apriug with an nssurance that not agnin will the Tiigh wators of tho river wash mwny thoir crops awd improvements., Alrendy the peoplo have commengod an Interlor drainaga to tho Bny, aud, in n vory fow years, ho who had known bottom of tho paut, with its wastes aund eickly,. stagnant places,—1ta dosolate farms and dospond- o inhiabliants—will look upou one of tho moab healthv, prosperous, improved scotions of farms vhoro to bo found, E, L. Cowrnizr, Chof Euglueor, —_—— Disposing of o Duelists to call forth nll the emo- tlonal rogourcos of a ¥ronch jury ia told as fol- ics to rush mto Ly bolow, is tinishod, Bymputhizing nolgh- io Sy, oxtapt that ra- with the rosult of a "o eripplo, Who wits 5o so- n ono of tho cases votaly buruod pbout (ho avuss, bands, hoad, aud was oonvoyed to o noighbor's houso, nnd usband, now alouo in the world, way tukon to his brathor's residenco in Wostyillo, ‘I'ho firo flickorod on till motning and sonrch wag mado for tho romning, but boyond s fow charrad and blackenod bonos aud cindered flesl, all of which conld bo put into s candle-box, thore was nothing to slow what tho human boings resembled, ‘Fho Coronar was summoned and an inquost Lold on Buuday nfternoon, The facts horoitibo- fora stated wero substantlally ellcited, but no evidanco nfi to tho orlgin or causo of the firo could bo adduced, The stoves wera cold, os wae tostified by Qoltliob Naat, tho esen who folt of thom as ho gropod “Whon- ho siaw tho fire, it appoared to bo on tho outuide, aud buraing from all quarters, house vompletely fuolated should cateh fivo noel- dontally {& vory mystojlous indeed. Varioua bodies of soven fain Mmo., Lemerclor, 0ars old, aw tho Blessod Virgiu twice." But roof of o gonuinonens of thouo o found in & cortitlento signod by the dootor who attendod ono of tho much-priv~ {loged childvon, * "Theso facts,” says this wit- nou, ! were cerlifiod by mo on tho very samo doy ;-and I afiinnon uy soul and consvionce that thoy aro tho rosull of n miracle, no ucion- tiflo ronsonn boing capablo of oxplaiuing such m stato of thinge,” lug country un! A cago which is likel: