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THE COURTS. Law for Common Carrlers and Mar- rled Women, The Question of Damoges by the- Forfeituro of ‘o Lease: - | “More Partnership Injunctions--Enjoln« ing a Husband. Bankiuptcy Mattors---Opinions Pub- lished---The Courts Condensed. An intorosting nnd important caso, involving tho law as to tho righls and duties of carriors upon our inland wators, bas bosn tried in tho Circult Court beforo His Honor Judge Booth, *and a vordict ‘rendered on Saturdny, Tho dnso was Dora Rnapp against tho Unfon Steam. . boat Company and arogo out the loss of certaln goods of the plaintii, which woro shipped by hor 8¢ Mauch Ohun, Ponn,, lier former rosidonce, about Boptombor 19, 1871, consigned to Jobn Xuapp, No. 805 Oljton streot, Obiengo, Tho , Boods woro shipped by the Lobigh Valloy Rail- rond Company, - who ngroed with plaln- 4 to sond the goods to Chlicago via tho samo route tho _ plainti® camo, .viz: The Pennsylvania Contral and tho Plits- burgh and Fort Wayne Roads, and that sho would recoivo hor gooda nt tho same dopot at which sho would arrivo in Chicago. Tho goods, however, without hor knowledgo; wore shippod by o difforent roule, viz.: by railtond to Buffalo, and from thenco by the propellor Roanoko, of the Union Stoambont o%mpany. to Ohlesgo, whero thoy arrivod on the 20th'of Septombor, 1871, and wero burnod intho warehouse of tho dofendant (s framo building connectod with the Company’s dockon Bouth Water satreet, frontiug on_iho siver) in the grent Chicago firo of Octobor 9, 1871, On tho trial, tho defondant proved that on the arrival of tho goods at Chi- cago thoy mailed n writton notng thercof to "% John Kunpp, Chicago, Illa,” without. giving tho atroet or nunsbor of bis rosidenco, which nda dross tho defondnut claimed, correspondod with *tho marks on the goods, Tho notico thus ent nover renched tho consigneo, but was returnod to tho Company throngh the mafl, “ not dolivered.”. No othor notice of tho.arrival .of tho goods was sont, nnd nono was rocaived by the conslgnce. Tho plaintif ia o marriod wa- man, having beon married In Ponnaylvania sov- oral yenrs ngo, A portion of tho goods woro ownell by Lor boforo mmriage, and the romain- dor purchasod sincs hor marringe with hor own enrnings. Upon these facta tho following quos- tions of lnw aroso: Tirst: Could plaintif, bolog o marriod woman, xocover for tho logs of the goodes, or must tho notion bo brought by the husband? Tho statute of Penusylvanin, 88 to tho rights of married wornaen, padscd iu 1843, was shown to be 1n sub- stanco bie samo 63 the married womnn's ach of this State ndopted in 1861, Upon this the Court hold that as to all tho goods, oxcopt thoso pur- chased with hor carnlngs ofter marringe, sho waa ontitlod to maintain the action, but that those purchasod with .her oarnings after tho marringe . bocamo by the common ‘law tho proporty of tho Lusband, tho statuto of Pannsylvanis, In forco ot tho time not having _changed tho common Inw a8 to tho wife's oarne inge, and undor thie ruling lior husband was hald 10 bo & competont wituess for hor under our statute. c - Bocond : Must acarrier by wator give the con- signeo notico of the nerival of goods ? Third : If 8o, wns the notice sent by the Com-~ pany (if tho consignment mark- included the stroot and numbor of the consignce, or reason- nble diligonca conld havo diecovered the same) suflciont to discharge tho carrior's linbility 2 The Court substantially charged tho jury that o carrior by wator must give notice of the arrival of gooda; and that tho notice must follow tho consignment-mark a8 given by the consignor, or a roasounblo oxouso_for not boing ablo to give such notice must bo furnished before its liability ocon b dischargod. Tho jury gave a vordict for the plaintiff, and nesessed her domnges nt 8853.8. Frank J. Orawford and Adol}vh Moses for tho plainfiff, and Rae & Mitcholl for the defondant, DAMAGES FOR LEASE PORFEITED. BY BANKRUPTCY. A potition for reviow was, on_Saturday, filed in the Unitod Btates Circuit Court by M. D." Wells & Co. in tho mattor of Farnsworth, Brown & Oo., bankrupts, 8s to tho decision of the Dis- trict Gourt on their potition tohavo damages for tha forfeiture of the loase of tho promises occu-~ piod of thom Ly the bankrupts of proceedinga in nnkmgty nsgesnod, and nscortained, and to provo the samo agaiust the estato ; alleging for causo the following errors : Tn not diracting, in_nccordance with Bea. 10 of the Banlkrupt Inw, the nesessmont of the daro- wgos alleged in aid potition to havo boon sus- taloed, and which were not controverted or dee nied by the Assignoe. : In not directing in some mannor .the assess- ‘mont of tho damagos alleged to_havo been sus- tainod by the potitioners ns unliquidated dam- nges arising out of o contract or promiso of sald }Jinl‘l)l‘xmpta ond for which said ;bankrupts were nblo. Tho potitionors claimod the sum of $12,000, tho rent belng $10,000 por snnum. UNHAPPY PALTNERS, Tho ond of copartnership quarrels is not yot. In tho Supremo Uourt, David Reed, of the firm of Reed & Dawson, stonc-work contractors, flles o bill against James Dawson. Complainant and Daswson, entercd into n vorbal contract of co- purtnership, and have carried on business for some time vory successfully, comflph\luut sup-= L)lymg tho bullt of tha capital and defendant tho rains. Tho Dill alloges that dofendant has boon in & 6tate of constant intoxication for soma timo past, and hag, whilo nnder the influence of liquor indulged in such unbusinosslike freaks, as making the workmen drunk, promising them ox- truordinary incroascs of wages, compromising and dobts ot ridiculously low figures, selling louses nb pricos that must hnvn%ulightod tho purohaser, and committing o numbor of other foolish mots which havo led complainant to file the prosont bill. Ho asks for a diesolution of £ho copurénership, and for a Recoivor to take tho eatate of tho firm in hand, and has obtained a temporary injunction from Judgo Porter ro- straining tho defondant from collecting tho monoys of tho firm and from compromising any elnims it muy havo against partles, more espe- clnll{ a noto of H, McCormick of $8,600, Willlnm Deselez, of the firm of Gouteock & Doseloz, ecolptors, also socka to fres himsolf from the trammols of o troublosome partuer, and files his bill in tho Cirouit Court against Edward Goutseck. He chargea dofondant with conapir- ing ngainst him to defraud him of his just Bait of tho profits of tho busincss ; wherefora he asks that the copartnership may bo dissolved end do- fondant brought to answer, in & Court of Chan- cory, tho chargos nom%ltinnnt will bring against him, and, to securo the future revenus of tho finn, has obtained Judge Porter's Injunction rostraining him from colloeting any more monoys of the firm. : DANERUPTOY MATTERS, Ordor of dlsmiskal was ontered, on Baturday, in tho mattor of 0. I. Beanlon, objections to be filed in ton daya, 1In the matter of Burkitt & Button, the ordor of dismissal was made abeolute. The Qlerk was directed to pay Marenal's feos, smounting to 2160, in the matter of John .\ Marshall, Goorgo W. Campball, Assignes, wae dlrected to pay R, E. Jonkius 3250.50, attornoys' focs and d:u lurunmanks, on tho eatato of Nathan Foster, ot al. In the mattor of O. 8, Noyes of al.. the As- slgueo was directed to pay petitionor's attorneys ©260.50. OPINIONS PUILISIED. Tho Legal Netws has the following opinions, In addition to those alrordy published, in sdvance, in Tie UNE : Tho oplnfon of the Buprems Court of this State by “Thoraton, J., holding thnt the tiokels of the Chloago Industrial Cdllego and Homo Featival, of which Thome 8 & Cu, woro agents, whon taken In 'connection with the ndvertisements, constituted s lottery, ‘Tho oplnion of the Buprema Court of Tlifnots, deliv. ored by Lawronce J,, construng the nct 1847 aud of 1669 smandatary thereof, in relation to the peunities to Lo rocovored of Tallrosd ‘sompanies for failing f< & boll or sound a whiutlo as zequired by sald octs. In ghig caso tho declaration contained. 115 counts, and, Diad tho proof sustained the deolaration under the law of 1847, tho amount recovored would bavs boen 53, ;w. ono-half of wiich would bave gone to the {n- oriner, ENJOINING A TIUBBAND, Harah A. Goodwin filed her bill, on Saturday, in the Cirouit Cowt, nms obtainod an Injunction restraining her hueband, who desorted ber and $ook to drinking two_ years aftor marriage, from rolling the west }¢ of Lot & in Block 23 in South Tranch addition to Obicago. Dofondant ia abliged to iay complainant & weekly alimony of #0, which she fears ho wishos to avold by lcd’lnu said property and leaving the Btate, TUE COURTA CONDENBED. In the Oiroult Court, O, ¥. and Froederiok -| may be said or Mappol file & promoipe In_assumpslt, againat Ohmun Bumry,l, nllng A, E. Pock, for 8605.70, and ask for n writ of attachnient ngainet dofond- ant, stating that Bevery got posecselon of goods from: thomfl:y ‘monns of fraudulont roprosenta. tlong, and thatihe Lne df with o viow of dofrauding, bis aroditors, and la oponed up a atoro at ‘No. 11 Enst Kinzio atroot,. whoro ho' fo_dolng bueinoss under tho assumod namo of A, B, Pack, and also that ho la fif‘ut‘ to romovd his goods from tho Stato of noia, i ; . Riohard . Oross, agont ot A. Rood & Bons, Iano denlers, complains,in tha Ciroult Court of aroline A, Nowcomb and hor' husband John, that thoy are- rotaining {llognlly a 350 piano, proporty of complaiunnts, who soek to roplovin tho anme, s ] Edward E, Glddings, of the firm of Dillon & Giddings, asks, in fho Clrouit Court, for a writ of nttnchmont agalust Honry Dillon, of the town ;;1‘3‘:;3'”“’ Iows, whio " owes thom tho sum'of Willinn Russoll Glca a praooipa ln usaumpsl‘ in tho Suporior Conrt sgainat Georga W. Schwone borgor - and F.'M, Atkinson, who composoe the + Ohlengo 8pring Works," for $3,000, and aaks for n writ'of attachment against thom, n8 ho bolloyes thoy are about to: fraudulently concoal*and dia- poso of thoir proporty. i) o Tho Hickey contompt case, €0 often st for trial and postponed, the particulars 'of wihicl liavo 80 ofton beon printed, ‘will: bo" trled noxt Baturday, If Judgo, counsol, and witnosses can mako ‘it convenfent to attend, Tho coso was commonced boforoJudge Booth, and must bo ended beforo bim, 508 Béarcely any bua{ness was transnoted In any of tho courts, in consoquonce of tha adjournmont of Judges to moot tho bar in the Law Instituto, lcl’lhhcuur of tho memory of the late Chiof Justico 820, 4 I Tie Unrteb BTATes Ofnc Jonkins, . Assignea of Poter Al. Livingsto Canteln & Co. ; ontumpalt, $1,600, Titk: Gincuir Count.—0,600—Appesl, 6,900—In re- nileged fnannity of Donnis. Doary, 6,01—Q, F. Hay ol nd Frederick Hppel v, Ghintles Savory, sifas &, . Pocks 3 nasumpslt, $505.70, 0,002—A, Recd & Sons v. Catolfne A, and ‘John Newcomb ; afdavit for re- piovin. 6,005~Dillon & Giddings 'v. Honry Dillon ; polition for writ of attachment. 6904—N. 8, Orow V. A, Z. 3. Androwa ; dlstress for ront, §600, ~6,003— 3.1, ftokca v, Jolin Thorn; afidavié for roplovin, 6,000, 0,07, 6,008—Appeals, ‘ Tiit: 'SUFERIONR Covnr.—43,327—Potor ¥, Hopking for uso of Mosos W. Powell v. William Fitze gerald and_ Willlani _ Morigaj garnishmont, 223,08, 42,398—David Roed v Jnmos -Dawaon | potition for’ discolution of copartnership, aud ine Jinction.. 4,035-D, Weazo v, 3. Darthelivo & Sous; ‘assumpait, $2,600, 43,300—Catherina v, John Williams ! aiyorco on ground of cruclty and arunkenncss. 43,331 ~Leon Q, Welch v, Edward A, Filking; nssumpalt, $1,000, 43,092—Thomas B, Cochiran, exccutor of tho ealato’ of the- Into Edmuzd Carroll, v, Annfo Oar-, voll, Catherino Floy, Mary Connoll, Edmund Maloncy, David and" Danfel Carroll; potition for;nuthiority to_eoll eal ostats under 'the will of. late Edmund Carroll, 43,833—Androw J. Galloway v.' | Zonjumin, Alics, and porgarct Bitworit: potition 10 Catabiial and conform itlo to tho ast 10 feet of Lot 35, and tho weat 10 feet of Lot 36, of G, Follansbee's Sube division of Block 67 of Canal Trusices' Bubdivision of! 800, 7, Townehip 30, North Rango 14, cast of third ‘prineipal moridian, 43,3%—Willinn Russoll v, T, M, AMudneon and Georgo Bthnenberges ; sasumpalf, &30 43,336—William Dodez v, Edward Gantink'; pefition to dlhcolvo partnorship. and for injunction, €3,806— Henry Rosenberg v, Gustavand Edvard Burkhardtand John Tleny ; assumpeit, 8500, - 43,337—Aaron P, Dowri ¥, ¥rances 31,, widow, Mary A., Willium T, R,, Frank Hawkins, Irs M, Edward V., and Frances Griffen ; potition 4o _entabfieh titio undor bunit record act 40 ‘Ploce of land commencing at N, W, cornor of S, E, ¥ of Boo_ 11, fn T, 80, N, %13, E, of 3 P, M, thenco run- nivg E. 5'64-100 chains, thenco 8, 18 27100 chains to the centro of o road léading to Chicogo, thenco along. contro of said road 6 64-100 chalus to W, |lna of anid ¢ Bee,, theneo along sald iue of eald i Beo, 17 80-100 ‘et to plscy of beginning; all iz tho Gounty of Cook, 43,038~Henry 0. al.; bill {o forcclons trust decdon Lot 35 in Block 20t0. O, Walker's . Sutidivision of part of tho N, 60 ncrea of W, 3¢ 0f N, W. & of 8o, 84, T, 89, Ny R, 1& E.of 3P, B, OUR WATER HIGHWAYS. Alpine fSefore the New ¥ork Chambor of Commerce, 7 & From the Nur York Times, Mayp 0. The Hon. William /J. McAlpine delivored an address at the Cooper Union, last evening, at tha invitation of tho Chambor of Cummerce, on “The Wator Transportation of the State of Now York, and Its Bnurin%fl Upon tho Commoraial Prospority of the City.” Tho following nro tho matorial polute : Ho sald: In every couniry tha npumber, oxtent, and condition of the ronds and cuoals, Turnish, if not tho only eriterion, at Jeast o very good omo “of the civilization of its FW lo” and tho power of its Govern- mont. The flld of the - present inquiry is o brond one, ombracig fhe extont of tho trado ‘between tho food-producing inte- rlor sud tho consuming and exporting soctions of the Atinutic slopo—tho exiating channels by which {hie tradois conductod—Eheir capacity, and the cost of traneport thereon, what i provoments and enlargoments may bo advanta- geously mado; what new channols may bo pro- fitably opened. to meet the existing and futuro domanda of tho trado botweon theso sections, and lesson ko cost of transportation; and how these Improvements and now works may bo rondored conducive to the interests of the mer- chants and citizens of Now York, The tol ritory, the trade of which isnow to bo consid- ered, Is the basin of tho Groat Lakes and of tho Upper Micsinsippl. Tbio asoa containo ons-third of ‘the population of tho Republie, produces an nnnual coreal orop of 900,000,000 bushols, and with the products of pastoral sgriculturs givos an annual tonnagoe for export from that region of 810,000,000 o $12,000,000 & yonr. That portion of the territory referred to .ombracos the ton’ Northwontern Biates and Westorn Canada ; aud wo ghall soon have to add to it tho metalliferous districta of tho mountsing and of the Pacifla States, with a portion of tho trado of the Indies. Seventy yeara ngo thit region contsined only scattorad forts and trading posts—now it laa ono third of tho xbopulnuon of the Nation, Tho States of Pennsylvania snd Virginls, ns woll a3 the Osnadas, have eagerly. enterod the {leld of cempotition in tho vast trade of the in- tovior, and liavo constructed immeonse works to socurd thelc partlons of it, while dorporato cata priso has bullt gront lincs’ of railways to-po otrato the intorior, and to tap their natural navis gable water lines, v 5 NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL BOUTES, Theso natural linog arcas follows : o First—The chain of great lakes and the 8t Lawronco, bifurcgting to Quebes, and by Lake Champlain and the Hudson to Now York. Becond—The Obio River, and by portages over tho mountains to tho Susquohanun, Chesapenke, ond James, K Third—Tho Miesissippl and’ ita navigablo tributsrios, terminating on tho Qult of Mexico, Each of theso (except tho last) havo boon im’ proved by artificial worls, Tho groat trank rilwaya oxtond from all of '.A).I‘lll in: ortaut intorior contres of trade to the antio ; Firs!—Through the Canadas, to Queboc and Portland, BSecond—Through thia Btate, by two lines, to Now York and Boston. h{hird—l‘hflmgh Ponneylvanis to Philadel- . ourth—Through Maryland to Baltimore; and, Fifth—Through tho Southern States to all their Atiantio and Gulf ports, In regard to the rival lines, Mr. MoAlpino 80id 1 First—That the wintor rigors of tho Canadian outlot to tho Atlantic—its intricate navigation and fogs—ara soriously to ita disadvantage, “Second—That tho long routo by the Misals- sippl, though cheap, carries Westorn products too far out of the qmnt line of trade; and Its torrid climate is 8o injurious to many of thess productsthat that routo is also less advantageons, Third—That the elevation of the water port- ages which Pennsylvania and Virginia havo to overcomo are .0 much more costly than ours; and, 4 Fourfi—While the railivay linos abova desige natod, including sny that can be made, Involves cost of transport so much excesding that of the improved and projected canals,-conneocting, by the uhonu“‘g)anlgus the Intorior water lines of tho Wost with tho tidal waters of the Atlantic, that we can, e we havo alwaya horatafore dano, offer to the Western producer, tho cheapest and best routs to the seaboard. THE CANALS, It I dififeult to realize the Jmportance of the Erie Oanal, which now convoys one-fourth of the whole of the exporta of that vast interior rogion, and as much of it during its siz months of uninterrupted navigation as all of the trunk rallways togethor during the same time. In the busy canal sensona motre than 130 boats come daily to tide-wator, and the Now York Central Raliroad trafilo xnrnl{ oxcoods thirty traine por day, The great conal trafo is not “appreciated ‘until some atoppage ooours, and then a dolay of twonty-four hours will ascummulate hundrede of buuls—enouqh tofill tho track of the New York Contral half way from Albany to Utica All of the Now York roads could nol transport one-half, and the entiro capacity of all tho roads o tho woa-board n tholr presont condition would be insuflicieut Lo convey the whole of It, Half tho morehants of New York, connected di- rectly or indirectly with tiis canal trafiio, wouldt be bankrupted, and their rivals_In Porte land, Bobton, Philndelphis, and Baltimoro would be norr-gmndh:ul: benefited. Whatever ono, the ohn[mt lino of trans- port wil) oarry the cosrse agricaltural products, and where they aro sold there will be tho do- osed of hig pruport{- Btorey v. Emily Phillips ct' Addreas by the kon. Willlam Y. Mca THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Foulu of merghandiso awaiting purchnso. with hl}lpmcnnds of tho salo of theno produts. The Etle’ Canal has, until recontly; brought tha trade of tha West to Now York,and, for many yoars, has furnishcd tho ohoapest line of transport s but 6 Lns how resched a fiolnt whoro .the rallways have , bocomo -formidablo compoti- tors for oven Its own logitimate businoss, com- bining, ea thby do, gronter cortainty andcelori. ty of movement, svitl ohnrgnu (during tho sca- son of navigation) but lttlo higher than thoso of the cannl.’ Tho cause which hns produded thia alverston of business from tho canals to tho rail- waya ls mainly duo to tho fact tnt the Inttor lg uydor {ndividual managemont, whilo ‘the tor- mor ls controlled by politicians.” The railway companies onll (nto = their sorvico mon of tho highost ordor of abllity, skill, expes rience, and businesa tnot, onch for his most ap- frnprlntn plago,. Contrnst thoso with tho qualis ientlons of onr conal officors, If ono of the best-paying rallways in the country was entruat< MONDAY, MAY 12, 1873 ; NEW YORK,: - Tweod's TrinleaTho Goodrich Mystory e=Tho NMarkot -Savings BankeAn Embozzior Arrcatod=-Spocic Ships ments-~Tho Atlautto,' Bank--Joy Gould snd Marrin-The Ganbic; DMiscollancois Locnl Nows. Speofal Dispateh to The Chioago Tyibune, Nzw. Yonx, May 10,—Thoso claiming to know continuo to oxposo, tho unsoundness of the At- Ianto Bank, obarging, that tho Dircotors’. and dMMcora’ notos were discounted without good ao- ourity, Among tho asséis’fa & noto for 30,000, drawn by the Presidont' of tho’ Bank, J, B. Southworth, which was disconntod some *woeks ago. Somo mining stook doposited ne soourity 1a algo doncrlbod as valuoloss, A similar note, drawn by auother Director, svd indorsed by the Prostdont; has been’ discovored among tho ed to such managoment,’ its rivals in bustness would scnd It Into bankruptey in fivo yonra, i PRIOTOSLD IMPROVEMENTE, : ‘Thres - yents henos, -the Wolland Canal ene largoment will bo comploted, and vessols of 1,200 tons will be able to coma from the extrom- ity of the lakos, and discharge into‘canal-bonts ‘at Onwogo.»m'\turil\lly,chnn&cnlng the. cont of transportation to Now. York,. It will thus -bo eoen that tho'Erlo Canal and its anlargomont to Buffalo, whilo It has porformed ' it functlons and socured the Waestorn trade in Now York Qity, con no tonger be used as a’'compatitor of tho Canadian route to Mountrenl, ‘Tho Inrgo pros pollara on long voyngos can carry freight for 9 milis por ton per milo,,with a spoed of ton milea an hour on tho lake, eIth on tho rivers, and throo on tho canals, oxclueive of tho timo occu- plod in prasing tha locks, cach of which may be consldored an oqunl to amile of oxtra distanco. With ships of 1,200 tons on Lake Ontario, and only 160 milon frow tido-water at Montroal, tho, enlarged Erio Canal from Oswogo will hnrdly bo nhlnr%o uunuuu(ull{ compoto, - The ship-canal from Oswego to the Hudson,, by which encly’ ehips could go to Now York, bocomos indisponsa- bla. Tho other projeat is to convoy such shipa from the Bt Lawronce Rivor, 10 milos wost of Montrenl, to Lako Champlnin'by n.ehip-canal of 85 miloy and no locks, and from the lake to tho Tudaon by a atmilar canal with & fow locks, and theneo by a slnck-wator lmvl‘fin!!on to tide-water on tho Hudron, ' An exponditurc of $15,000,000 will accomplish this objeot, eud permit vesscls . of over 1,000 tona cargo to como from the contro of tho continent, and dianlmrfic ioto ocean vos- sols withou bronking bulk uatll thoy reach Now ork, { A Tho timo roquired by theeo routes, and alloy- ing for tho oxtra timo in locking, 18 oight doys, .botweon Chicngo nud Quebee ar - (by - Lalo! Champlain) to Now York, aud fiftoon daya by. the Erlo Onnal, which mny bo reauced to ton days -whon stoam I8 successfully introduced. The introduction .of steam, efficlont manago- mont, and low tolls wiil_onable the Eile Canal to incroazo fts enpacity from Buffalo, for thmufih_ freight, and carry tho: loonl. tonnage naturally bolonging to it, to the. extont sltogother of 4,000,000 tons por annum. ‘Tho Welland Canal o8 now built, s eapablo of carrying an uqnul amount, eay 4,000,000 tong, and if a considerablo portion of this In dolivered at Oawogo, 6 will ins crongo the capacity of tho Erlo by o million of .tons. Tho rallwnys, aa now built, have carried from tho basin of the Inkes to tide-water, 4,000,~ 000 of tons, and mny bo tracked to give thom twieo the capacity. . Tho Welland, BE. Linwronos, . and Champlain routo will bo almost unlimited in ‘ capnoity, and may be considored-as equal tofrom .10,000, 00 to 90,000,000 of tons. . Tho Kanawha Caual, if built upon ita presont dimenslous, would bo dqual to 2,000,000, and, if ‘proporly on- larged, to 5,000,000 of tons. CAPACITY FOR TRANEPORTATION, 5 Wonow lavean oxisting capacity of tran ort botweon tho intorior and the Allantie eo oard of 9,000,000 tons, and the monns of incroas- ing it (0 18,000,000 Ly improvemeuts, and to | 80,000,000 tona 'snnually by constructing now Huos, Thouo Westorn surpluses, which tho ox- isting channels_throngl the United Btatos oan- not_convey, will scol tho 8t, Lawrenco routo, and bo forwarded to our groat foreign food-ous- | tomer, Gront Britain, oud with tho loss of thia trado Neow York will aleo loae the salo of tho goods which such Weetern products will X\\r- ohose. Wo have scon that tho present produc- tion of thint groat West, whoso trado belongs to you Now-Yorkors, {8 now mnearly twico na gront as tho capacity of the oxisting’ chanuels .of transport, Bllt t follows that when such channols aro ovorcrowded, tho charges for transport nro corrospondingly inorcazod. At Chieago, Milwaukeo, and Builalo, tho receipts and shipmonts by water aro from two ' to fivo times s great a8’ by ratlway, and at Albany and Now York aro nearly ten timoy as mwuch, “Now York ie tho dopot for the manufacturing, miu- ing, and commorcial populntionof the northern Alqnutin sonbord, consuming twico a8 much of such articlos na aro exported, and therefora tho great enlrepot {8 naturally'nt New York. It i clnimod by tho Canadinn “authorities that tho food imported from tho Weet into New England can bo delivered by the Bt. Lawronce en routo and tho Gulf and const vessols ohenpor thau by tho Now York canals, Whothor thia shail bo dono by the Prowident's proposed new wator routo from the Ohio southoastward, or by {he Kanawha Cannl g Norforlk, or by Lalo Cham- glnlu or Oswego Ship Canal routes,romains to bo lotermined. 'Tho Federal Governmont, as tho consarvator of {ha intorants of all our peoplo, is called upon to restrain tho present cnormous di- version of trade iuto the Canndian markots, o bl TELEGRAPHIC ABSORPTION. Proposed Control of the Pacific and Atlantic by tho Westorn Union, From the New York Tribune, Hopo, For some time past tho officials of the Weetorn Union Telegraph Company have beont consider- ing tho advieability of sccuring the control ot ihe lincs of Pacific and Atlantic Tolegraph, wilh & viow to increasing thoeir present facilitios and ruvonunfi unprofitable competition, = Matters, owover, had not npposred favorablo t6 A union of Interests until tho olection at Pittsburgh; Pa., on Tuesday, of & new Board of" Diroctors favora- bl to » harmonious arrangoment between the | twvo companios, A committeo of conferenco with tho Westorn Union Gompany 1ins boen ap- poluted by tho new Directors, and s meoting of tho roprokontatives of both compantes will prob- ably be held at an onrly date to considor tho snbe Ject of transforring the control of the Pacific and Atlantle to the Weatorn Unjon. It is undoerstood . that tho baeis of tho proposed arrangemont is to resorve by the Weutorn Union for s controlling number of sharos in the Pacific and Atlnutis at 8 rato to bo sgreed npon, tho Western Union shares boing worth much more than tho Pacific and Atlantio. The capital stock of tho' lntter Company s *$2,000,000, It hns_s lino from New York to Philadelphia and Daltimore, From oach ,of those points linea run wost to Pittsburgh, theuco to Columbus, Obio, From Colmmbus a line runs to Cincinnati, Louisvillo, Nashville, Mem- tha, and Now Orlenns, and another west to In- ianapolls and Bt. Louis, Anotherllne runs from Columbua to Ohicago. From 8t, Louis a lino ox- tonds up tho Mississippi River fo Bt. Poul, cone neoting at D\lbll?un with a Jine to Chicago, ‘With tho eroctidn of the Westorn Unlon Tolo- graph building will bo Introduced now and im- lnro\'od ‘modos of local telegraph communication, Prosident Orton for someo timo past has boon congidering the subject of the obstruction to telegrapbing causcd bz tho disarrangomont of the numerous wires sbovo tho surface of the ground aud the beat means of overcomiug tho #nmo, He thorofore instructed thoe officials of the Westorn Union Telograph Company who wont abroad on o tour. of inspoetion .and con- forence with ongincers and electriclane to study {he pnoumatio system of comtunieation and the working of tho tolegraph wires underground. Dpon the prosantation Of Lo roport of thoss ontlomon and the completion of the now build- g, oxperiments witl bo mado, and if practicable, wires will be placod under ground and a systom of pnoumstio tubos bo established, It fs ex- pected that thia will obvlate much of the trouble which now nrises from the disarrangement of wires by etorms and from other onuscs, while by the Intter llnn?omont mossagos from tho numerous sub-atations in tho oity, now roquiring a8 much for transmission to the main of Broadway as from tho latter will be g acod in boxes and tansously to tho genoral oftice, ——— ‘Waonders of the SenDepthe. The nother darkness, so far from bnlufi a life- loss wasto, tooms almost evarywhere with crea- turea not only more fantastlo, but_larger, than fholr shallow-wator ocousius; and the paddler sbout rock-pools and tido-eands at water- ing plnces will . learn from that far awny &t _soa are found ecn-monetord far biggor, aa well &8 far ugler and far more beautiful ~ than wero over transforred to an aquarium. To give two iustancos, tho Caprelia, *tho phantom-shrimp,” which may bo found on Bea-woed, ulmllc(i upright » monkey, holding on by hls hind claws, and, with ghastly grimacos, mesmerizing all passors-by with bis fore-olaws, ity in llke gulse upon nrungua mile or two deep In the darknesa— there, howovor, not & quartor of an inch bul.throo inchee long ; and tho Nymphons—goea-spidera who crawl from under slonos, and who, having uo body to epenk of, carry theiy rtomach, for coon- amy of space, paoked in lous branchen u\;‘thn lnlfllz of ench leg—are found in the depths of the Arotic Bes, ot half-an-inch, but two foot in diamotor. co on J)llce to Chicago, ispatched instab- = bo tho transfer of a portion of the sbiares held in |’ | nasots,. Among. Lo assots marked doubtful la anothor noto for £6,000, drawn by A. B, Ohnr- woll, tho Notary of the-bank; add {t s sald this bos beon running under froquent rencwald for two yoors. . Frosh linbilitics, to . lnrga amount, havo boon prasented to’ tho bank, and it In not eurprising, thoroforo, that tho Gomp: trollor of tho curruuoil Golngm{whod Mr, Btrong, tlib Redolvet, forbidding him to mako any divi- dend until tho Indebtednoss of the concern was fully and cortalnly ascortainad. Thia fo Jay Gould’s testimony to-day In_ro- gard to Marnn's ‘ageatlts “1 am ‘mli“sc‘l ' railronds and stonmboats | on April 20 1. waa in, Delmonico's, on William streoty (& wae noar 1. o'olocky ' 1 was ‘'sitting” at ‘a table . with: Oeborn .and Moore} we. wore: at lunch; Morrin osmo to. mo nnd anked why]hmi not answered hia lottora ; I replied,’ whon ho atruck mo s violont: blow with his flat ¢ 1t atunned mo for n mowmont § my faco bied good doal'| whon ho struck mo, hoanid, ' D—n, ‘ou; tako that 1 thore waa o orowd prosent, andi o thon m\lke& awny."-- Crosu-oxamined—-Havo known Marrin for sevoral yoars ; ho proscouted snits against mo ; ono was sottled ¢ know him to be a lawyer, and recognizod him-at onco ; ho did not sny.that hio wished to apoak to mo about the Allen caso; I sat ot the end of the tnblo' noxt to tho wall, with my faco towards Broad atroot; Qirst Baw tarrin’s “hoad closo to mo; ho dld not placo his elbow on the tabloand spoak to mo in n?nw tone; ho did not say that ho did not want to croato a disturbance, and wish mo to ap-' ‘point o timo to meet him in tho Allon caso; ho anid he had called sovoral thnes at tho offico, but could not 800 mo about tho Allon casa ; ho apoko in's loud voico; did not slap mo_ with tho baok of hia hand, but with his doubled fist. ~Joseph J: Marrin, mworn: - Am a lntryer | bave beon practiolog twolve or thirtoon yoars. Snw Gould on tho day' ho swten, aud slnpped his . fage. I approachod Gould in o'gentlemaniy way, and, whool did ao, Lshut mysolf. off from th othor gentiomon, I put my 6lboty on tha tabls, {hat I wished him to appoint an intorview with mo it regard to the Allon caso. Xe said ho did not owo Allon anything. I asked him to fulll nis honorablo rl §nm Ho roplied that ho would not bo troubled in that way. TIasked why he did not roply to my lettors. "Ho sald Lo got plonty of lotters, and if ho had had snything to say he would havo writtep, I roplicd that my oliont wrs anxious to'have tho case sottlod. Ho had no timo, and . could: not bo bothered .sbout tho, mattor, I thon, with tho baclkof-m; Linuid, slapped him fn tho faco, It was not wit! ‘my doublod first. I then turncd- to thoss pres- ont, and said :, * This man, has not fulfilled his honorable pledges,” oud walked oul. No ono approachod me throatoningly, or put a fingor on mo L ouerio.o ¢ 1o the Araoclatcd Prese.) New Yonx, May 10.—Tha District-Atiorney ‘has sorved notices on the counsol for Wm. M. Tiweod that hia caso would bo oallod for trint on ‘Monday noxt. ' This {s the famous cage in which tho jury. dieagrced some months ago. Tho couneel for Tweod met to-day to consult sund to preporo for his defengo. Ono reason for the action of the District-Attornoy ia the failure of the bill in the Logislature to extond tho time in which cosos of the naturo of Tweod's become outlawed. Jumos, nl{ns “ Pop,” Tighe hav been arrented in this city on information . connecting him with tho murder of Charles W. Goodrich in Brooklyn; Ilomg R. Conkling, the nbsconding Secrotary of tho Market Bavings Bank, bes returned to the city, under n promise of Immunity from proce- cution, to tostify in. the ponding railroad suit. Ho enys. {hat - Goorge Dell n tho man who nccompnnied hitm Lo Caunda, nnd robbed bim of 29,000, Ho expressed surpiiso-ab finding Van Namo, tho Presidont of tho bank, in priton, and announced his dotormination to effect his re- lenso. « Wiiliam H. Xnight, baggage-mastor of tho Midland & Oswogo Tailrond Compaiy, who abr - sconded with 8 considerable amount of the Com- pouy's funde . and a young' married woman of Washington, has boen arvestod aé Harrige burg, Ba. - : : Matrin, the lawyer, who slapped Jay Gould in tho faco, was to-day fined $2 and bound ir $1,000 to keep tho peaco. Bpecio shipmonta to-day resched $312,000, Ldwin C. Quarcia, Consul-General of Uruguay, arrested in n civil suit to recover about 312,000, bas beon released on bail, - - ] Tho Comptroller of tho, Curroncy has ordorod ihat no dividends bo mada by tho Atlantic Dank until the liabllities woro fully sscertnined.” It is etated that a note for §80,000 was found among tho nesots of tho bank, drawn by Southworth the Prosident, and discounted 'a fow wooks ago. Some mining stock daposited na scourity is sald ta be worthloae, , A pimilar noto drawn by o Dirco- tor aid ondorsoed by the President has beon also found, and the collateral doposited worthless. Among tbe alloged doubtful assets is a nole for $8,000 drawn b{ the Notary of tho bank, and gaid to bo running under renewals for several ents. 2 e i Androw McClolland, & loading policy dealer, convicted o fow days ngo in_Brooklyn, and enid to bave boen o partnor. of Nioholas Duryen,. kLilled somo moriths sinco by his rival, Bimmons,, wae to-duy spntonced to ana yoar in (1o Penilon- tinry and fo pay a fino of 31,000, e enry Watterson, of tho Loulsvillo Courier- Journal, snd family, enited for Europo to-day in the steamship Oconnie. A largo number of {riends . ncopmpanied Nr. Wattorson to the stonmer. A. J. Dallard and family and John tha enmo stoamor. T i W. N. Haldoman, of tho Loulsyillo fourfer- Journal, has boen in tho city for tho past weok nttonding to the businoss and looking after the interoats of tho Wostorn Associnted Press. A largo party loft this city this fl‘mnlnE to nt- tond‘the funoral of Oakes Amos at North Enston, to-morrow, Among thom nro tho Diractora and 'officors_of the Now Orloans, Mobila & Toxag Raflrond Company,.of which' Mr. Ames was & Direotor and honvy etock and bondholder. Tho Liberal Club had s meoting to-night, In commemoration of tho lifo and public services of tho latd John Stuart Mill, Txoops Lor tho Wests §7, Louts, May 10.—Ten companiea of tho Fourth United Btates Infantry, about 500 strong, undar command of Col, Flint, arrived here las! ‘might from Littlo Rock, Ark., and loft by tho Hfasourl Pacific Railrosd for Oranbn, Col. Flint iwordored to roport to Gon. Ord, at Omaha, but, it is supposed that his command ia dedtined for the Modoo country. —_—— Murderer Sentenceds MatToox, 1L, May 16.—The jury this morn- ing returned a vordict of guilty againat David H. Drake, of Zancavlile, O., for themurder of Mar; Easter, noar Paradise, Ill,, on the 4th of Maroh Inst, and sentonced him t0 the Penitontiary for life, J. M, Oassary, of Etns, Iil, indictod by the Grand Jury ae an accomplice, was cloared. Plstols and Coffcc. *RIORMOND, Va,, May 10,—A duel took place Inat ovening just beyond the oitv limits, botweon Jobn B, Mordecsi and Fage MoOarthy, Both wero wounded—Mordeoai fatally, Tho seconde hiave boen arrosted. Tho dificulty acourrod about & lady, ; 3 —_——— Murder and NSuicido. PRILADELYRIA, P, Moy 10.—Porry White, ro- slding In & tenement-house, 4560 New Markot Btrack, sot aro to his house thia evening, outthe throat of au unknown woman, and afterward his own thront, Both died, Tho flames ware soon extinguishod, Bostox, May 10,—The Dispalch sa; Buperfor 'Court, this forenoon, Judgo Colt ordored a decrod of divorce aboliite, in_tho caso of Bonator Cbarlos Bumuor ve, Alico M. Sum- nor, on the ground of five yoars' dosertlon, phasiioslindanaldiie i ‘Fho Dixon Disastor. Dixon, 11, May 10.—Tho romains of Mlss Nixon wero found about two miles down tho river thie morniug about 8 o'clock. e Tho Lubor Question. Nzw Yonx, May 10.—The Brooklyn gasmon falling to got an advance to g3.76a dnir. and & guaranico of its paymont for a_year, quit. worl. to-day, - Germana haye beon alfeady employed to'take the place of tho sirikers, OLEYELAXD, Mny 10.—The Chisf of Palico of thio clty is organizing » foro of Liweuty wmean {0 and his ear was toward mo. Isaid in alow tona | Churabill, of Lonisville, wero also passongers in ! Lo _sont to tho Mahoning Valloy, to presorve ordor and grnvout doprodations by miners who have been Idle in consoquenco of a etrlke for the past four months. DBostoN, May 10,—Tha coopora horoabonts pros pooe to strika’on Monday, unlosa tho emplojors agroo to soll only {u futuro home-made barrolsat homo ratos, : 'HOMEOPATHY. ‘The Conventlon at Ann Arbor. Michs Spectal Correspondencs of The Chicago Tvibue, ANN Annon, Mich,, May 8, 1879, On sseombling this morning, Dre. T, I, Pom- oroy, of Dotroit § 1. N, Eldrldgo, of Flint; and A, L Sawyor, of Monroo, wore choson a Oome mittco to notify tho candidates of tholr aloction snil tho Rogents of the nomination of this Con- vontion. Dra. 8. B. Thayor, of Battle Orook; G. D: Boebo, of Chicngo; and F. Woodruft, of Ann‘ Arbor, woro eoleoted s Comumittco to (il any vaoanolos that might ocour {n tho list of nomi-! neos; and it swyns undoratood that thoy would have power to prosent candidntes Lo the Kegouts, shotld ‘sny of the Allopathic' Faoulty:resl 1t is undoratood that tho Rogonts Intond to earry. ottt the Iaw, and thus throw the responsi- ity of any injury to the University upon tho Log- tulaturo, it N 2 Bomo of your mare daring Olileago phyelclans | onlled upon membora-of tho prosont Medical Faculty. 1 lonrnod that thoy woro reooivod with courtesy, and a freo disoussion was had as to tho | offocts of this movemont, Tho mombors of the Faculty fearad it would injura tho Medieal Da- partmont, but thought the two branches of tho agulty might onsily barmonizo. As tothe fu- - turo conreo of the Faculty, they themsotvos wero undecided, It is bolloved thnt tho oldor mom- bera, who hiavo witnossod tha romarkablo chango in modical practice during tho pust twonty yenrs will not vacnto thelr Ohniray whilo the goneral improssion Js, that somo of the younger mon, "who aro looking forsward to promotion in tho 4 rogulnr ™ xanks, may resign, assuming tho rolo of martyra. . lu any ovent, tho Homeopathists doclaro themaglves ronily, and abloto solect -unoxcoptionsblo candidates for nny of tho Chairs that becomeo vacant. From the list of onndidates prosonted for thoso two Olairs, and from the Buperior calibro of this convontion, I bellovo thoy wonld not Lave the slightost diffi- cully. Aftor tho usnal voio of thanks, tho con vontion ndjournod, woll plensed with fhio rosult of ita Iabora, Many of tho dalogntos nccoptod an Invitation of Dr. and Mrs. T\ I, Pomoray, of Dotroit. Thoso of your rendera who romember Mra. P, when prosiding with graco and dignity in a monsion on Miokigan avonus can realize the sumptuous cutortainment nwumug ‘I;m}'{ WASHINGTON, - THE BUPREME DENCH, ‘Wasmisarow, May 10.—Since the return of the Drosident, it is ascertained that no appointmont of Clief Justico will bo mado until after tho meoting of Congross noxt winter.. This will |- pivo amplo tme for all aspirants fo prescut heir claims, ¢ : ;. POSTMASTERS. Tho cflmmisilmm of the following Postmasters wore signed fo-dny by tho Drenidont: dobn ‘Mabine, ot Museatine, Iowa; Robort C. Kirke licad, Greenfield, O,; Jobn M. Barror, Hills- borougl, 0. ; J. O. Starkweathor, Oconomowoo, Wis. ; Charios Frans, Konosha, Vis.; Fred. H. Conant, Black awk, Col. ; John H. Camoron, Ottaws, Ilk.; Thomas 1, Foulds, Cinclnnaty, O, i ADMINAL WINSLOW, .. The attonding phyaician of Admiral Winslow does not apprehond any sorious rosulte from Lis rocont attack of peralysis. 3 E R FIRES. Destruction of Property in Variouns Piaces. Warrerterp, N. H, May 10.—Brown & Co. Tost by firo to-day €4,00 worth of lumbor; in= surance small. B1. Louis, May 10.—Tho cxtoneive rclling mill of McDonald & Bro., on tho river bank between Douchonquotte aud 'Tarton sircets, wao nontly dostroyed by firo abon: noon lo-day. The build- ings woro of wood, covored noarly » block, and burned with grent rapidity. Tho losu is osti- mated at about §75,000. ‘Tho ineuranco is said to bo only 910,000. ' Namon not ascortained, Cuanrrain, N, Y., Moy 6.—A firo broko out in o largo tonomont house on River atreot, in thin villago, at 1 o'clock. this afternoon, extending lo the now_echaal-house, Mothodist Chureh and pnrsoungo belonging to'the snmo. Loss, $16,000. t one fimo it wns fearcd that Lho wholo busi- ness portion of tho village would be consnmed, Catuio, May 10,—A dispatch from Grand Tawor confirms the rumored burning of the tow-bont ‘Wm, Cownn. Her barges wore cut loose nud saved, but tho steamer is o total loss. Tho origin of the fire is not clear. THE KANSAS HORROR. Wholcsale Arrest of Partics Impli= cnted in the Bender Murders. Kaxeas Crry, Moy 10.—~Tho Chorry Vale ex- cltomont is still stfover bent. The Times has spcoials to-night which give the following ad- ditional particulam : A force of about ono bundred * mon e st the grounds of tho sloughter, which i8 now Bolug plaw- od over ngaib, though no moro grnves havo beon: found. The Tonch family, of La- dono, soven miles from tho slaughtor, consist- ing of the old man and wifs, and son nnd wife, and Btophenson, John Ianess and wifo, and Thomas Lyko, wifo, and fsughter, huve boon arrcuted, ~ Av M, Kivg, ' travollug _dislrict proachor, has beon awosted ot Parsong, and n sotorious _murdeer, ouco pardoned from tlio Ponitentisy, named Major Munford, asnd o womm with him, wero orrestod at Fort Beott. Inteotives aro still ont, bubrumors aro o contraditory that no relianco is to be placed in thom. Cho Bendor houso oud furnituro Ia heing demolihed by the vi ors, . who are carrying away portions of it as rolics. d o Backward Tendondes in Medical - Refon - A communication has raently appenred in tho Manghester (Bng.) Zzaniner, from a smoker who “ has fead with intorst tho various lotiora which hiave appeared in-tkat journal on tho to- bacco question.” .Jhis gentleman, it scoms, naver know a day's Jealth until Lo took tosmok- ing. Up to tho agaof 20 ho nover -smoked, but ho was always sikly, and, during the winter months was much iroubled with affections of iho chest, Fortunatoy for him, at thnt nge, on the recommendation, 3¢ nllegos, of no losd an au- thority than Prof, Huxloy, he ** began the usoof “mild tobacco,” nn} from that day forward hio has onjoyed good honith; 18 no longor troubled with his cough in winter, nor, although Lo fe of deli- cato constitution, hay his momory or sight heen in any way impaijod by the now course. A short time ago, howeror, “hie foolishly gave up tho hinbit of emoking,” for tho sake of oxperimont, and denied himsolf ths ueo of tobacco for two or throo woels. 'Tho consoquonces wore moat sorions, All Lis ol symptoms retarned, and his cough bacams again 86 excoedingly violont that it nearly turved to bronchitis. On rosuming hia pips, tlio affction immediatoly subsided, and ho noyw smokes from & sonse of duty, * madicinally, and ag s provontive.” —_—— Folegraphic Brevitios. Two porsons escapod from the Jail at Ironton, 0., on Friday night. ‘The Hon. James Wilson, of Towa, has ar- ranged for tho competitive examination of can- didntoa for an appointment to bis Wost Pojnt cadotahip on May 19, at Towa City. Tho United Btates stoamor Canandaigua sailed from Koy Wost for Now Orlonns sesterday to convoy Miniator Foator to Vera' Oruz, whence ho will proceed to the City of Mexico, An affray ocourrod In Pike County, 111, a day or two sinco, botweon two young men named Komp and MoDonald, reeulting in the latter re- coiving s mortal wound in the nock, inflicted by Komp with a knife. New York Central Rallrond Tnx. ALnany, N, Y, May 10.—O0n Tucsdny next the Now York Central - Railrond Oompany will pna under protest, to Colloctor Balley, tho €4100,01 ] {ax claimed by the Government, atd immediately commonce procesdings for its revovery. e The Kanwny Fross, AtcnisoN, Kan.,, May 10.—Tho Innsas Edi- forin! Agnociation moots boro ou the 20th, Tle Oity Councl} bas tonderad the hospitality of the city, and will entortain tho mombors duritig their stay horo, On tho 2lsb the Aewaclation will start on an oxoursion to Lincoln, Neb. Anothor New Chromo. ‘THE MORNING CALL. A heauttfol turo of & cheak and A,&i’.':‘,'.?«")u';‘n'fi".‘{"x'x'x‘u Uik s gy Wt 40 tha Flomor iarden glven o oach customior by Tho Oreat Atlantio and Pnoifle Tea Co,, 118 Weat Waabington-st, aud 185 Twenty-aocond st AMUSEMENTS, NOW OPEN, The World's Goeatest Exhilion! CORNER OF WEST HADISON & ELIZABETH-STS. D FOREPAUGH'S GRAND Menageries, Museums, Circus, LARGEST MENAGERIES ON EARTIL Grand Now Musenms. Magnificent Circus, A Dalls Banguat of Ploasure and Instruction, Boau= ticwof Art. Wonors of Belonco. Blacvols of Bleclian- tsm. Triumphs of Bkill, Wondorfu} Itidora, ~ Bkiliful nt atohiloss Gymnaste, Boautttul_llorscs. Porforming Animnls, Tho World's Latcat, Greatest, and Finest Am“n!hlinl Fntorprivo, B Doors opon nt ! and 7 o'clock p. m, Adinisafon f0 conta, Ohtldron under 10 yoaes, &3 conta. ADAM FONEPAUGH, Proptistor. AIRKEN'S THEATRE, By Tanlant Garnedas Mats ; sory Tvoning and Satucdas Matinao. o RO WAMHBOLD, "aud” BAUKUS® Oriatoal ana San Francisco MINSTRELS. Trom tho St. James Theatee, Now York. TUE HOST TALENTED ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD. AL OF PRIOES: °, 25 6 and'ss MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. KITTY BLANCHARD BURLESQUE OOMPANY, GRAND ATTRAGTION TIUS WEEK—Monday oven “BAD DIOKEY, . NEW SONGS., NEW FACKS, "NEW 3 TR TR s K'}Trffis““:v"x&mc“ ekl Tiry ' favarlto fnrco. NEATINEiIS, Wodnosday aad Sardrdags HOOLEY'S THEATRE: BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA. MONDAY, Muy 13, during tha ook and at tho Mats. neca. GREAT SUOCKSS of Bartley Campbell's last and Deat creation, b8 B £ ‘ RISKS, Which lias crovwde! tha Thoates from Parquett to Dome. NEW SORNERY Loor Taland found | Dogluzn Got e raparatin, +Fhnough. b +"Fhd Gontlo Bavagor. - MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Engagemont of tho brilliantand favorito aator, EDWIN ADAMS, Monday and Tacsday cvenings, May 13 aad 13, Oharl Bolby's Gl Romanco, exiltipd: - 224 1 Obarles The Marble Heart; or the Soulptor's Dream, Phidi Taphach Ductiattat,} ++ree- - SEDWEY ADAME WEDNESDAY—Wild Qats. FRIDAY—Benefitof Kd. DAY‘Ed“lnufit.llml Matinoo, win Adams. RNQUIL ARDE! " Magnolls, ‘and In Tichoareal. AMPHITHEATRE, (Formerly Nizon's.) Evory Evonlng and Satvrday Matinoo, WONDE vory 11 aterdax atince. ONDERFUL - VANIEEL, Tho Great Decapitator and Electriclan Extraordinary. Tiin Ladlos of Glilcaga are, rospectflly notifiod that ar- Fangementn ino boan made with 11, 11, Howarch Jonelor, 29 Wost Madlsonat.. for, tho morefying of soals, whero wifl alag tbition Vanok's Prosonts from the Crownod Hoada of Furopoand Asta. ~ Chllde Brathors, ‘Fumbowlonicoulsts, will sppoar avary avoni OCEAN NAVIGATION, STATE LINE STEANSHIP COMPANY. NEW YORK AND GLASGO! A AN AW Ry 00k BRE- from Stato Lios s follwe: odnonday, May7. L Wednasday, Yodao Jur Ciingndey, Juneis. 0., (X2 1. N 3 P B Stoorage ofice, 46 Broadwap j - L roMd"ar Balling twice a weol from New York, and carrylug pass somgors foall barla ot Gret Gellain, Trcland: Continial Europe, and 1o Moditorranean. Onbin from ogo, iritish and [rish ports onst, $20: wost, 321 nontal porta samo umnnrm{ul‘m nes. ALl U, ourroncy, Apply for full information uf ‘pany'a gtiicos, No, 7 Bowling Groen, Now York, aad N ooruor LaSalleand Madisou-sts., Chicako, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISETED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK May 10| Algoria, Rtussia ay 24| Java, And (ron Boston osory Tuosday. Cabin Passuge, S80, S100 nod 8130, Gold, Txcursion Tickots at Roducod Tatos Stooragn Passngo, 830 ourconcy, Pasaougors and frolght booked to and {rom all pacts ol Kuropo at lowast rates. SightDraftson Great Nrilaih, Treland, nad fho Continont. BN, DU VERNET, Gon'l Wast'n Apeat, N W, our. {ilark and Raodolpl-sis. ALLAN LINE Hantreal Ocgan Sleamstip o First-clnss Steamships, Tnsurpassed for Speed and Comfort, running on the Shortest Sea Routes between EUROPE AND AMERICA RATES OF PASSAGE: QABIN as Jow as by any othor FIRST-OLASS LINES, Return tickols at great roduction, BTEERAUE Tickols oithor 1o or from Europe, alio at fowast ratos; and throughi to pointa in tho West lower tban by ottier linca, i RaTEs oF FReiGnT: ‘arifl arrangod on ail ol forchandise from Livo ‘pood or Glaszew THIROUGH to Oleayor o o TAvor For ather fformation, of froffiy coftracts, apply at e Oompany's Oifice, 73 and 74 Laallo-at. ALLAN & 00., Agents, B DIVIDEND NOTICE, Divideod No. 2, Tentonla Insurauce Co. OLEVELAND, O., April 23, 1873, Notlee {s hereby given that, by order of the Probate Qourt, a dividend of fiva (8) per cont, payablo on and attor May 8, 1873, at tho Natlonal Olty Bank of Glevol nas been deolared to tho areditors of tho Tautonla Insur- ance CQompany of Olavolsnd, who have provod thotr ctaims agcording tolaw, ‘Dividond orders can bo ad en svplcation to JUIIN ¥, WHITKELAW, Asignoo Foutonin Insuranco Oa, SCALES. TAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCALES 4 OF ALL BIZRS, FAITRBANKS, MORSHE &C0 11l AND 118 LAKE-BT. GENERAL NOTICE, "TNOTICE D e 10 the 3 orely glaon that appilcation hes, becn, mads i the Atioto ntd Daciiio Teleuranh Gompany for tho R ot chrel ety tack, vhe orlgtuals Baving ewn 10mt, mislaid, or detroyed Teb, ) No, 700y 16 sharo b, 21; 160! No. 6; 1 shares. JOHN ORERAR, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL-AND DEPRRTURE OF TRAINS. Spring Ax'rnnzclhont. 2 2 na cnEnoR MANE.— § Baturday ox- P R { Moindny axcoptod. Var ¥ive Stinday at8:00 8, m. ¢ Dally. ] 3 EAT WESTERN RAILROADS ekel agice, 16 Canalat., corner of Madlson, Teave, Mail {v1a maln and alr no), Day Taprows,.. Jnckson Aceoini ‘Atiantia Bspra Night Kxpros 18D Mail, TANAT GUAND TATID Morning fisp Nigit Expro 2| 2000, m. 21 19110 po . | *6 TENRY O, WENTWORTH, 5 {(nnorsl Passonger Agont. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, Chtcago, Alton (& SI, Lowls Through Line, nd Louirlana 3inc) neie ahort voute,from Chleaqnin Kaisaa Clty, Unfon epot, Weit Side, near dadison-at, bridge, Teave, Arrive, 8t, Louls & Springflold Txpross, = i Prvere|® 9118 8, m.[» 8410 p. s ros, vin) Toulsi: Washingion 143, ‘Wostorh Dislsion. ann, Mo.... Wanonn, Tacoi, press (! Joliet & Bifilmm & Spri *p:t3a. m | Dirfght. Accoma'di ingficld Ligh apresa, via Main Line, Aud; vin Jacksoneillo Divlsfon, Kansas Olf g . U Dally, via Main Lino, and dally orcopt,Saturday, via oo T ey iy gl I b Sty CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Onton Depot, rorner Madiron and Canal-sts,; Ticke! Offce ‘a1 Weat Hadisonat, and at_Depol, o 2 Zeave, | Arrive, Milwaukee, St Panl & Minneap- olia Day fiapress. evsinas |V 9:00 3 M. 1920 8, w0y Mitaukos & Feni oiial, i all ant e l? 41 L (*1:20a. m. el Eprese el it olis Night Fxpros: +9:00 p. m.[*6:00 p. m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, Deputs—Foot of Lakeat., Indfana-tv.,, and Sixtesnifesr., and Cannl and Sixteenthests, 25cket afices in Drigys ovas, No, 8 Clarkosts, and at deyots, Mait Qutawa sud i Dubiuquo and § Pacifla Fast Lino, Galoshiura Passonios; k«nfiin?ft Oinma P ' ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depat foot of Lake.st. unid foun W} Ticentysccondat, alice, 3 Cunal et of Sadisan. i Ticket Tun to Obampatga. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Tichet ogice, H1 Went W Paelfio Fas Dubuque Day Ex. Pactfio Night Itx) }«’fi”"“‘é{’:‘{fl' R Vi o ibuate 1 Fachort & Dubnius Expr CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Harriaon and Sherman-ats, Tiekal ofice, 53 Weat Madieon-af, 2 Qman, Leavenu'th& AL Feru Accommodation, 9 p, m. Night Expross, +10:00 p. . Loavonwurth & Atchison Kiprossitu:00 p, m., " LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner Hurriton and Sherman.sts, IVckel ofices, + northicert corner Clark and liandolphate,y and souittwest < ¢corner Canal and Madison-sts, Arrive. *9:20p. m. Lean * 60a, m, * 9:092, m. 5 <15 lantle Nlght Fxpress, vix Main Liny KikbartAcoommodation, .. Banth Ohlcago Accommad +19:00 p, m. [* S:40p, mi 12:00 1, CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Passenger Depot at Iy, C. & St, Louis Depot, corner of Cae nal and Iintic-ste, ket offico 163 TWashing-ton-st, Lrave, | _Arrive. 00 pu maf 7:30 PITTSBURGH, FOR1 WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. : Zeave, | Arroves Day Expres: s . lli:glmu g r s Mail,... b Valpariiis A General d LaSalles Rasella Accommodation.. River Park Accommorlation, River Park Accommiodation, CHICAGQ, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, From the Greal Gentral Jialiroad Depot, foot of Laie-st, For. hraugh tlckets anl alseping=car. besths amply af Ticket afice, 7 Cunaieat, corier salison; 150 Wadington-tter Glto yaol of Taseniy-second-i X 3 B0, Toavo Ohizago..... it train to Oluclunatts 10:58 s.me. 720 p.mu; Arrive st Indiana) %9 at Oinotunati iy Tino running Saturds, Fulman sle it trato 'BUBINESS CARDS, C. H. LAWRENCE & CO, f PROVISION AND PRODUOK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, LA MEDICAL OARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, 175 and 177 South Olark-st., comor Monroe, Cbical foundod and sonductod by'Dr. J: C. Coburn, for ireatmont and_ aura of all formeaf chvonle aud special discascs [n both suxes, This Institute Is unquestivuably tho st sclentific in thiacountry tor tho trouimont of "Dr. Cobura la & rogulnt gradunto of wiedicine, threo diplomas from the best colle, in t had more oxporionce in the t ‘than any physicing in Chicar & pliyaotan noror fal o find 175 and 177 Sou! ri-at,, Chicagn. [0 .’ Offico lioura: § a.m, (oB 1, m. ; Aunday, Al confiduont Fodp. m. DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 461 Slatot., Chlsago, T wll kuiewa by all eators b1 (ho pabor; tat 0. ikaiom tstho odest exabiianed pigafoita’s Oulcaso, lence and ukadunco Lave mado Dr. 5. tho moat nowned SPUCIALIST of tho ago by tho mod _of the Likhost modical attalumonts by all th Ypiebimitaieaof s doy, ot st it by il 2usos ¢ GUNONIO AND SPEOTA L o PN F R, SEPARATE PARLORS ¥an. CORILERPONDENOIS OOt os il lottors, with stanips, to GONSUI EERMBENLER Dr. 0, BIGELOW, jo. 481 Btato-st. NO QURI! yogurrt Dy, Kean, 800 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago, May bo confidontfally consultod, norsonally or by mell, trefol sivurgo) e alf cionio or haevous diveaos, DIt J, KEAN §6 tho only phyaician in tho olty who war« zanis ouras or lio pay, _OBfco honrs fron) ., 108, DR. A. G. OLIN, 169 Routh Olark-at., Ghionio, the louost engagod sud ho treatmont of all privalo, g al Tro 3 Aultation froa, - CorreapAhdoiico ConnAonUIRT. Foouhe for Jadivs aud gontioon, - Joard, attendauco, uto PRESOCRIPTION FREE ous Dobility, Early Do i l?l:::?k?@fi-’k?fl?{:‘l’&lfi:&' Aitondeuta Tomal Ao A X o 3 Greaa DIt HILYON & 60" Gluoliiuatl, Oblos IS

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