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£ avitec, 8. Tiltany, W. 8. Culton, Geo, T, Molinight, tho 8. That the State Courts are not deprived of juris- | B¢ y, W. B. n, Geo. ¥, 3 Blokon in oXiniey commOn by and squity sults, sisy- | Allomanis Tnsuranco Company, and the Motlvillo ply becawso brought by tho Assigneo in Dankrupfcy, is ‘| Insuranco Company, Some timesince petitionor's. & propoaition that has the support of many well-res- | placo wos burned ‘down, aud ho, having it in- soned_adjudications made both under the Danktupt | gured in the Mellville Insursuco’ Company, ob- tained tho amount of his policios, Boma time = — i MAY 26, I873.° B e e e e A A e e S e e " Phillips & Cormlchaol, on the 1Gth of July, ro- ? THE COURTS. icolved 0. notiao. from Ama to defiver the Mghe | Winos, and bn'the 181k ho did dollver 100 batrols, ‘but withont rrovolving. EAy $horofor.: Next day. Ames was found, to bo insolvent, and on that : i day "ho plodgsd “'tho winos to tho ' Unfon An Yowa Declsion, National ..‘Bank' ‘«for [ nently ..tho. value . thoroof, nhl{x od 50 barrols upon the Mioligan B - 2 ' Contral, and liad the romaining 50 barrola taken s fo tho (opot 4o bo'shippod also: Both lots The Republic Insurance Company: plovied thom by n suit agninet tho railrond com- E:hi.' which dofonded on’ the ground that the uk bad a lon' upon tho goods, and, such do- 3 fopge proving wuccossful, rotainod tho wines to & — 5 : . ;.l;nlo‘x 1?uto ''.lmflll,vnn{:‘:la'{:Ilzil:ué 'Tlmg?tomh;nu 'onclu - | hislated, upon tho trial; that upon tho austom ston of the Notorlous Higl provalln i Qlleogo af tio timo of tivoring : wines Suit, .| thowines, they ind until tho day sfter dolive ¥ ' ' ", | npoh which'to mnke collodtion for plaintift, an: ¢ & el tlu:t . An;u: phn\'h:,ge {:uoil,( nmrtd‘uy, %‘l‘n“’ w‘em it « | not bonnd to accon nintifls for 0 yeio Bankruptey Mattors.-Tho Courts i &:tkh“saflnlu;jfi:fi"flm}"mmtu&'111‘-%-l‘;n gire , tafes: H ¢+ | instmotions with. regard to not dolivoring.with- < Brief---New Snits. ‘out propaymont, '1'1‘1‘«_ Conrt rosorved his do- cisioh in tho edsio,” 0, 'M, Hnrris for plnintiff; : The question of the possossion of, jurisdlotion Goudy kud C‘;,‘,;’,fi‘;,";“},f,g}’.;"‘,‘;‘;;’,fi'_ by tho United Statos Oirouit Gourta in the matter | | The Nerkhy Tivandton auuo warranto’ osso camo “of 'siilts brought by an “Assignes {n Banlrnptey | up in the Oriminal (Conrt Baturdsy morning, on appointod in -wnothor Qlstrlok,. whers such, As< | & ‘motion - by dofondanta, to quash tho Informe~ signao ia a oitizon of another’ Stato snd the do- Zondant is oitizon of .n Statd whero tha action Jury Tomporing Oasb, . ‘potition naked for ‘leavo to filo an'information 'R b o | Board of Trustees, ! Tho motfon ywae . avorrulod, b o o otod by Ao | and cacoptions takon by tho dofondusla; ! Court, of Dos Moines, Ia.,. on Friday Iast.* Tho | ra, tho particuinra of whoso brut nuua\m upon ©agos of the Ropublio Lifo Insuranco Company | ono Charls Smith .wo published in Snturdsy's 7 Tunuxg, fllod 4o appoaranco in tho' court, and qrors callod ncveial dye ago in that cofist, mad | Cootim L S D s than noh for Iu tho queo of Tayson, Asslguee, v. Diots, tho | FRSTEIIO LN, o oss w counsel for tho defonss mado n motion to dis-:|'“To Hisko-TLonorgan contomit cndo was dls- miss tho case for want of jurisdlotion. ‘This'|'poncd of by nctlon was ono of-over 100, similar in character, ||« * . ...Tnz OOURTA IN DRIEF. \ ¢ brought to rocover the amounts of unpsld ae-'|. T tho Superior-Court, Rtichard B..Mooro hns sessmonts upon stook held by them.in..the £ king £¢ tablishmont and confirma~ Ropublic Insurance Company. Judge Dillon 333."&%&' uo:eszh_:h‘:;k Dt of the 1. 34 of 8. B, “eaid that, undor the oiroumstonces of tho ciso, |'1¢ of Sao, 9, T. 40, N. R, 13, E. of 8 T, M., com: udge Booth Baturday. tho jurisdiction of the Conrt plainly oxisted,;| fenting at the northwest cornor of anid B, 5ot ‘unloss it bo taken away by the provialons of tho |ieaid 8. E/ 3{ of . said 8eo. 8,.thonce running E.. ds, ~thonco . B. 80 rods, themco W. ‘Bankruptoy.act. It Is olaimed that the juriadic. (-20. rods, y ) g ton of olthor the United Btatos Cirout - Courts: | 3,193 thoned N.' 80 rods to plico of be .Bary or implied effcot of the juriadiction which |'scross sald tract owned by the Chicago, Milwau- s conforrod by tho Bankrupt sot upon tho | keo & Bt.:Paul Railrond Uompany; also, oxcopt- ing .a atrip of land runniug alox Unitod Btatos District Courts. It s olaimed, as, |, 06 @R 0 S0G THHE S Lo .Jurladiction throughont the Btatos, and the pro- | Hawkin It o:luu ‘nlnwers in_ bankmptey “procoedings, | {sory muotes, tho flrst dated 12t fthat ol cagen should bo exclusively in ihe ‘bankruptoy | $2,000; the . prossly confora such jurisdiction upon the Oir- | rate of 10 percent per annuin. cuit Court. Thoe Court, upon the best considora~ ‘Willlam Rove, Robert F. Wallaco, and Willinm tion ho had been ablo_to give tho view that tho | 0. Warren filo in tho Circuit Court a potition - District Court had oxclusivo juriediction in all ac- | for mechanics’ ien on tho Ogden House, on the . tiona relating to tho collection of ' the. aasets of | northwest cornor of Frauklin and East Wnshms. estates, and {n all other nctions concorning the | ton-stroots. Complainant'alloges that at the in- ®estato, oxcopt o far as a concurront jurlsdiction | stance of ono N. Cameron, agont for Jobn King, " isinvestod in tho Circuit Courts in a -limited | Jy., ;;mpmm- of said hotol, - purohaged from ninant-188 :barreld of limo, at 81 o b“m]}, mumbor of cases, had not boon able to reach tho | comp) - conclupton that it wat o sound one, The Court |“for .which tho dofondant agrocd to-pay ol montioned tho following reasons for sustaining | the curront market price for™ the m;ltmfl,une g mado; - thal such aa the one in quostion, and .dismissed de- | complainant mado out his ‘bill ot $1 2 barrel, * | which defondant wknmfledfiad to be a fair price, 1 bill ; that' other per- from citizonshlp ox!ats, I8 & court of full common law [ gons hesidos .- King, Jri, olaim s titlo to tho wherefore complainant asks' that ;X : il.l djucufve&‘ nnl(ll diuolong :v‘}mlnu:l the . mon law sction fo. 6 actual propriotors .of tho houso and thoe land on Tondant, 1t 18 true st the Aasiimes euhmn tile haasr | which Tt 6 bullt §-also, - what ,incimbrancos, it by, and who aro tho parties ding sudh licna ; and that complainanta' have tho juriadiotion of the Circuit Courts in nctions | contract as to. prico . boing * fondant's motion : This Court, whore tho Jurisdiction arising | and agroed to pay the said 1 3nd_cquity powors, Tn {hin actlon the requisite cit- ¢ dranabll ahes oxinh and. 4o cound of Ackion 4 Aok o0s Qudon Honae croated by the Dankrupt act, but 1s cascatially 8 com- | | . Procoedings in bankruptey, muck like an executor un- .nf are on the propel gox prococdings in tho ofilatcgmn't bt thie docs nt ( o ante 0 Sho_sction, properly viowed, a proceeding in | 5 mechanica’ llen upon tho property o L baokruptoy. With tho content, and’ under the ireo- i panrupiey. B, hmkup“‘: il TS .In tho matter of Petor M. Livingston ot al., g TG o o | e ek in tho o1 or in thix Coy 88 ma; ", Goemned most oxpediont. Easentiotly s dosh moratis | - In-the matter of Chintlon: B, Uboller, bankrupt, {rom nctions of which both classes of courts constantly | an order was cutered spproving the Assigneo’s {oko cogaizance, as part of thelr orfgloal and righttul | ealo of stock, eto. ctian, 2, 2, Tho argument ngainst tho jurisdiction of this Gout derives all it forco from {hi . Juriadiction of the District Courts, snd that such juris. (.Perato accounts, diction I8 exclusive, both of tho Btato Courts and of | . . In tho matter of JI. E. Hubbsrd, at the sccond | this court, oxcept to tho limited extont mentloned in | meoting of creditors a dividend of 12 por cont ho second section of tha act, was declared. . 1t Songreas had intended by tho frat scction of 4 |. I the Cireult Court tho Ohicago, Danville & * -mect to make the jurisdiction of tho District Courts ex- "Vinconnos Railrond Company filo & potition for sguinst Aeslguees'in Bankruptoy,it would have been ns-| the ownors of ‘which, Mary and Daniel Clancy, -~ gasy as 1t would Liavo been natural to omploy Janguage | thoy are unable to agroe as foite valuo: Lot 17,. aprres thin purpode, DUt 1t will b X i icago. thoword excluaive s qeactipiisg of m.E}:‘"flui‘ n%v in Blook 7, Carpentor’s Addition to Chicago. A o R By Sk ey Bt eotiplvsat the old Coln filos his pravvipo in troupass on Leo) ol 416 _CAS0, 1u thio BUPOIIOF. Ouutt, biainet fla 82t of 1841 and tho presont act, 3 And if thiose cofirts may oxerclso 8 comcurragt jus tsdiction in any event,itwould scem tobe in cas aftor hio was arrosted in Omsha, ot theirinstance, ‘whera the Assigneo with tho consont or concurrenco of | 82d brought for trial to Chicaco. Ho' was nc- the Baukruptoy Court resoried to thom for the ordi--| Boquited, and in the prosont action he sccks to $10,000 damages for falso arrest and im- mary purposa of collecting {lin nascls of the estato; | recover iming tho declalons in favorof the concurrent | prisonment. Jurisdiction of the Blate courts in cortain clusses of | *The Mechunics' Bank filo a prrocipa in the Ba- action by Assignees in Bankruptcy $o bo corroct, it B Swould be an anomalous reatity At Oe which wa can | PIOmO. Court sgainat ‘Yrank R, hordly suppose Con, infonded, viz : That the Biato™ courta should exercise their genoral concurrent juris- | Of nssumpsit ; awthiorno, magos £20,000. diction, lnhnAulgnnelhuuFdduluhmm to them, | ' Harriott E, léhliln flh:‘ £y 1:?33@‘: l; Fna;{um]p- ourt agninst Edmund F. Hazle- 4+ Tk urtadiction of thts Coust under the Jualcary | sit in the Qlrouit e % ) cation ate not favored, 5 Joriediction pmm conferred upon . one court canuok fon, "3& Bloney B A_“d_"’"“_.' AGasnu 93,000, o faken away by mere afBrmativo legislation . confer- | -+ NEW SUITS. ring like Jurisdiction upon another court, i ALLEGED TAMPERING WITH A JURYMAN. v. Margaret M, Ray et al.; in v. Day, which chargod a Bulliff of Judgo, | ¢ name of Hawkins, Willard &Co:s nasumpsit, Rogers' court with tamporing: with a j - " davits of tho Balliffa in the court, and wlso of one of tho jurymon, the. allogations of which nre partionlarly jntorosting. Tho -afi- davit of John Humphrey, ono of tho Bailiffa of tho court mots {o that L, ejugemg%mu o) 0 0 ) 10 .of Martin 5y, bub L. Ye ot csrtata 43,616—Rloses A, Tl inann 3 potition for mechanic’s” len on 8. ?; of Lot 17, Butterfield’s Addition to umr.mio, being Al , on Clybourno avenuo snd runul Atiliville Zmnu-mcocumpnng; trospass on tho cabo, $10, 05 ‘Hancock ot aL; petition for haboas cas their rotiroment to consider thoir ; doos | & sl v, Heury' Flaggin; confestlon of julgment, not remomber taking o juryman from the jury- | $357.80. xoom, but may havo takion “one£o0 & room oppo- | ; TiE Omaurr Gount—7,065—\Willlam Kerr & Co, v. Bito Judge Trae's court at Thoand of fho PPO: | John King, I5j Jotlion for mechanio's lion on tho Ogden Houst, $188, 7,000~Harriet C, Sayles v, Ed. oos not ramomber talt- | miind . THazolton snd Bidnoy B. Androwa: a B0go, 84 18 customary ; um, ing clgars to the jury, but it is customary to do | sit, $2,000.° 7,067—Appeal. 7,u68—Bamuel P, Lerch ‘\: 500, 7,000, 7,070— aviilo & Vinconnes' Rail to talk to you ;" did not tall to & juror conoorn- | Fod Company v, Mary sud Daniel Clancey;_ petition 80 whon tho jurymen provide the monay; do- | Frauk Lerch ot al.; sssumpelt, o calling out to the furor, * Come put, § waut | Avpeals. 7,07ieClitago, DY Ing the cano, or sook to influongo the Jusy in any | F FlEbt of way. 7,072—John J, Drown v, James E. iy (o witneauos I Ro gt 1o Aeume pound | 000400 B0, M0Sk—Amoe, | the jury-room; think it is probable he may have S nrdm"fi such’ loungers xt’o stand u.wnyyi 80~ e SURRE N JOURT. beon decided and opinlons filed in the office of the o Jurymen, wlo woro old aequalntancos, but | Cierk of the Suptems Court o dste: d:filien that he drank with the defendant Day, or m:f \:‘rnmh 'i ni;he Eo?)eh'}hwnul and romanded; ot his oxponso ; n on| 9] lon, ol [ tho buoponso; novor conversod with Day shout | dlstenling opiaton by Beoth &, otitn v, Whitman ot N, . Hill and Jobn Paul, Bailifu of th samo | %, Bgversed snd remanded, ourt, make afldavits similar in allegation to the | 55 Hevtss s Dow oh ol ‘Do o rmanded. * nbove. H . 7| - 8. marding v. Rockford, Rock Tslnd & 8t, piSoiomial Doy, thie dotondant i thio wil - ‘l}tllrwdcangpmetu?' Dacree rove: T s Influenc] 0 88} 0-spoke to no | Hona, . uryman on o, tHIal; mey nwupmok‘m ‘to | 7. Hubbard v, Rogers, Affrmied, [~ um&hxx. he belng an acquaintanco; denies m:';',"j‘dn“"" v. Waitmors, Hoversed and ro- troating the- jury or Balliits during the trial; 2320 Spellman ot al, v, Mathewson of al, Af- troatod the jury aftar tho verdict; aftor treatin - : the jury, one of them called him aside and tols 130, Johnson v, Von Keftler, Roversed and re- him that a man named Brown had offored him 50 | manded, ocenta to decido in favor of plaintiff; doos not 146, Gtuart v, Hamilton, Reversed and remanded, {fm“m]h)" 'lhe t‘,.m; of “:filjmri ‘\’1“1‘ thinks ng&m\vmm et sl v. Marlow, Reversod sud ro- was Donnlo; the juror did not tell him who | ™1yg "Nobey v, Gltyot Ohicaga, AMrmea, - e i Lk mado bim (o magaifeont oo, | e -s,,,‘r:;tru.l Danicla et Toversod and ro- s manded, w In Judgo Booth's room, the whole of last wook | 108, Smith v. Goodell etal, Docres afirmed and wag ocoupied in the hearing of the caso of Mon | bill discharged, - ! Brothers v. Phillips & Carmichael, in which | 313 ¥rooman et al, v. Froeman, Afrmod, eut plaintifta sought to recovor tho valuo of:100 [ Fi3 femeitex v. Sosscau ctal. Adlwed, o I:;rrelu odllht‘ hwlnu:b In J]I:noh%sm, E}llmlfif' 235, Hearth v, Rhodos, * Affirmad, o i tho aro distlllors at Oquayka, I, sold, on'the | 244; City of Dixon v. Baker, Ro Board of Trade, throvgh thelk brothor Wallaco, | manded. > s g 0 Wilson 68 lo,, of Ohieago, arToly ), Commtasioner of ighways of Yorklown v. to Wilson Ames & Qo,, of Chicago, 200 barrol 359, Comm{asi t High f Yorkto of highwines to bo doilverod about the 20th of | Damker stal. Tevorssd. Tuly following, throo doys' notice to be givon, | 320 McGlil v, Complon, Reversed and romanded, Th responaibllity of both Waliace, thalr agont, | Y Ay k.« Afirmed B odfiod; snd Amey, tho purohisor, boing unkuown t0 | 301" Newsia v, Deels; ‘Dosses foversed and re- them, aud Philips and Carmichaol baving | maunded. llnmiy gold highwines for plalntiffs for over 12 B16, Bholton v, Fronklin, Roversed. ynm,u:llfid the; ‘lmtli‘n Aoufltdlgsdum “‘(?1“ rlm mz?‘finfiwfl o Bponsibility, after their agon! o sid sale, 3 o’z’nplo{od Piillips & Cntmichacl t0 attond 0 | 0% Yoo ot al. v, Smith, Fovorsed and ro- the getting up of the contract of ealo, and the | “'gi5 "Mazon et sl v. Dressler, Toversod snd re- delivery of &u‘wlnen under the nunlmt, als- | manded. charging thnlru;guné, who offected the sale, from | = 843, Wood v, Tucker ot al. Affirms doing anything furtlior iu the contract, and stat- fng at the time to Phillips & Carmfohne! that | dischir od. thoy proferred paying » doublo commission for ,:;l,,,*fi*;gmv YoJiuckioe ot 8, Diokse ¥ivorsed the additional ""“"'"Kiglm'i“‘ to the 10th of 872, Lofayette, D, & Bf, Railway Company v, Winslow July thereafter, tho hwinos of plaintiff wore | etal,” Raversed'snd remanded, dostroyod by fro, and" thereupon plalntiffs ro- | *'o74, Hussell v. Koslor, Aflrmed. quired defondants, whon called upon for the de- | 877, Ohicago & Northweatern Railway Company v, Livery of the winas, to purchase and dellver them | Hack, Aflirmed, N to Amos, at that timo tho prico of wines having | pJlt Gt Noriuwostorn fillway Gompauy v. fallen. Binco the contract of salo, plaint{ff ro- " Oliier 7 i - quosted Wallaco to have Amaa’ Ppu: up en ’p.“x}:'v.ml"xl‘:hfi'.lfihufl‘n]:?a& Paifujnationd e sdditional margin, oud laving bocome satisfied | * 841, O'Conner v. Leddy, Reyerseddnd romanded, that Amos wonld not do so, aud apprehending |’ ‘883, Goodwin v, Goodwin, _Afirmed, i dificulty at the time, informed- Uarmiohael, one 880, Hughea ot al, v, Washington, Extr, ' Decrao ro- of the defondants, of Amos’ aotion, and of -hig | Verscd s romiuded ap) rallmnnlotn‘oll tcrol\:‘blu ;I.rlulng éhfiulrom D x:l-nl 38, Eughes o6 8 told him not to lef m- have & dollar'a worth of stlow, o wines until he had roccived the money, which Hasladier coatshow, Beyisisd sz allegation defondant denios in his evidonoe," m;i‘}‘ad.uéimhunv. Harding, Deorea afirmed, Oonnter-Afiid;,vits in the Allegea woro.takon ; by Phillips & Oarmichacl, who ro- tlon filed by tha relator, on” the ground thav the against sovoral partioa; defondant, snd_ tho in- ia brought, and the amount in disputo oxcoods | formation filod in_court was againat but one of the sum of §500 ;.and of tho jurlsdiotion of tho | the"dofendants, Fulton, thie’ Prosident of. the The threo mon, 0'Arady, Flyon; aud MeNnina- fllod hie bill againet Marfarot AL, and Jamos B.; inning, containing ten acres ‘moro or less, ‘o tho Btatos Courts is token nway, 28 & necos- ‘flcmfl;’q o Birp St Jand 06 foot mide rumaing i the yiolo onst & necesaary and logitimata concluston, from tho | “T1,0° Notional. Bank of Ohicgo Slo abillin 'satablichmont of bunkrupt courts with plonay | pasumpsit against tha mombera of he e of ut th Willard & Co., clalming £20,000 dom- ‘scribing the Circuit Courts - cortain [ agos, ‘Tho nction’ is brnnghtn[n‘nnr f{m&p{g;x;- of 0 'y urisdiction * in banlkruptey | for 81,250 ; the second datod M 10,1872, for third dated July 0, 1872, for 88,000, gourts, axcopt go fac us the enkript aot ex- | all payabla. with, intoroat, aftor maturcy, at the Tt pihore was 1i¢ | bankeupte, an ordor was ontorod approving of In the matter of Wm. Weitzol, baunkrupt, an upposed exclusiyve -ordor was entered approving of the salo of doe- rhomu'wlunefimd Volnoy E. Roscoe, in o plea Torx Surmnron Com 3013 Tuchard. D, osta paition to A few doya since we publishod tho partioulars | confirm titlo, " 43,319—The Mechanies’ Natonal Dank *of allogations contained in the affidavits of par~ | .of Ohicago v. Frank I . Hawkins, ' Thomas R, Willard, tiea intereated in the plaintiff. side of the caso of | audVolney E, Roscoe, partners doing business under ,000, ~43,614—Aibort ‘E, Banks v Tho Chicago' & juryman, % Blosre, Dont, & Dlnok, oonnsels for thb dafond: | Mcign 1ake Sloro. fllrosd Company; "srpi- 0 ) ,015—] 1d’ Cohn v, Hen- ant in that sulf, wil producs in Tobuttal the afi-| B 8. Fibene thosnaton s aeoboll ol . Yien- or Y. Christian Thiel- foct front ng-bock full depth of . | sald.Lot 17, and the theatro orocted thereon, 43,617— Feopls oc xelatione Thomas Lyndon ‘v, ‘Jobin L. us for the wheother he Dad ' them in: nhn:gln “aftor | of Ella Lyndod, petitionora wite, 43,6188, L. Sollors vordict Hlagy Emowledges to having taken o diink witbosie o | 5 OTAVA, Ol Moy 24—Tho following causen havo scree Tevorned, with direc- t al, v, Healy ot al. Toversed and re- od, 840, Wiley ot al. v. Bwalt, Deoroe reversed and bill Waehinglon, Extr, Decreo .. 416, Tho Teoplo.ox rol, Olicago & Towa TiaflzoAd Gompany v. Chapran ot nl. Mandamin foftinod - . 428, Konviody v, Konnedy, Royorsed nnd remanded, 430, Wolla v, City of *Gilcagd, Ioversed and ro- maudod. , § . 437, Wolf ot al, v, Ogden, sdminfatritor, Docroo rovorned and remanded, 't 0 1 471, Hangor otal, v, Cily of Ohicago, Toversed and remailed, 5 TR S LOUISIANA. i Tho Congrosstonnl’ Excursion FParty + Rored by tho Xollogg and MoLnory Enctions=«Fhe Fort St. Philip Oannl SchemueaeThe Customs=Ilonse RRing and the Towing Swindics=Syphor and Warmothe=-"who Fresidont’s Pro= . elmmations= ow Kt 1s Rogardod, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuse, NEw ORreAng, Moy 2.—Tho ‘Oongrosslondl parly roturned from the month of tho river at 80, m., nnd leavo by spocial train for tho Northat 4 p, m. Thio pariisans of both Kellogg and McEnory aro olng oll thoy ' kmow to ‘galn ‘ndlicronts among: tha Congressmon, anil thoy bave so far succeoded that o faw Represontatives swill romatn over and partako of ' the privato hospitalities of ‘Kollogg, Wermoth, Ac Enary, and'otlior politiclans, Nouo of tho- Congress< Tion lisvo committed themselves o.an ospousal of - citbor alde, . but they, Hston eagerly fo all statoments - fn order to' take motlon. fn’ the noxt Congress, oud nearly - all tho' Toprosoutatives nre pledged. to support tho Fort Bt Phillp Onnal schieme, It Ia- Judged.fensible, thers be- fug onty one lock requiaite, und {ho remiafnder of {ho work consikls of moro excavating, oxcopt nt tho mouth of the rivor, where somo Joities ato to.bo put up, Tho cost will_bo' £6,000000 to $7,000,000, An nitompt fa mado to Toad this slm provomonts, estimated to_cost noarly $30.000,000 in tho “aggregate, Lut the Congressmon ara nnsnimous that thio schcute will not boar loadiag with snything clse, Thio present channuls wero 17 feot doop, and can bo Xopt by tho proscut; spproprintions at & conveniont depth of 20 feot, . but tho Govornmont dredaing oMicora “complain that tho Tow-Dont Gompany, which s mald | o boomned by tho Gustom-lows slufy with, Grant brothor-in-law, Casty, nt tholr Liead, doliboratoly run nlipe asliora. “Whon tdy aro forced to- tow thom in, thoy protend thiero {n 1o water, When they can avold towing thom in they do o, preferring Lo lot thom . Btick in the mud- until the tugs aro called to tow them " off 4rito port, at tho rato of $1,000 por hour, - Thio offle oera ney thoy ean keep.up a constant dopth ‘of , 20 foot, Dut, with uch o gawo, a8 this going ‘o, 1t1a practit eally usclexs to da g, They thiorefara fayor the canal, Somo anger was displayed by tho fricnds of the Tow-Tost ~ Company at thoso condid _disoloss wures, but Liout,- Giynn, Maj, Howall,, and Capt, Davis did mot finchi. A pllot festified that 1o bud run o vesnol sahoro by ordérs, a0 ns.to Bo- g tho $1,000 o Lo € tho Tow-Boat Compeay. Mr, Bypher, one of Kellogg's mombors of Gom- gross, sud ex-Gov, Warmotl, yeatorday ovontag, had o slnrp battlo of woedn on board tho bosk, nnd #n oxe cliange of platol. shota was tuomentatily oxpocted, Sypler cliarged Warmotl withs havlug pecpatratod thd blggest steals In Louislana over knowi, and Warmoth rotortod that Sypher waa: mad_bocauso o did mot have s hand iu, o o Toth pariics aro deluging ' the Gongrossmen, who lUston & groat deal snd_say nothing, with palitical ad- dros: cin, and pamplilots, f No effott wiiatover wna produced by Grantls procla mation. 1t is regarded as haviug boen fuslnted on by Benator Carpenter,’ and ‘Scliator Care pentor - s rogarded os ‘6 mon who ‘as stated views horo that aro in_direct opposition to tho viows ho' expressed lo his constitucnis in Wisconfin, Tho pooplo havo loat faith in him, and spoak of him a8 ono who 18 ns ready to do Grants bid- alng 0a any of the Radicals, o cortainly scems Licrs 10 bo and-in-glovo with Kollogg, 1¢ all that is safd bo truc, ond his publishod ntterances aro oxactly what' ono Would niot have expected of him, No languago can_deacribo tho bitier fecling: horo, Nearly toamon tho. merchants, tradors, nud botter classes inalst that thoir cholco, and the cliolco of tho oplo, was MoEnéry, and {hey angrily denounce tha oral Government for interferiug, ‘Thoy say that if Grant would withdraw'his troops, thoy would sottlo tholr own affairs themaolves inaido of tos hours, 70 the Associated Press.) New ORLEANS, May M.~The Evening T¥mes has tho following: ) At B o'clock i tho morning, tlio time nppointed for the departuro of the Bolle Leu on lier trip to the | nsges with tho Congreasional delegation and tholr Felends, Passongors by twos and tlreos walkod up o stages of this boat, ‘Thoy gathered in largo numbers on the forward dock fo await tho coming of othors who were {o maka up tha full complement of tho oxcursion party, By 0 n. m, all tho Oon- gressmen, all tho wicker bankols, ~wilh mum- s Tabelled on 'them, and all tho leo. s thele fixings, wero safoly obosrd; tho mate shoutod out in Tioarse tones : * Cast looso your head lines 1 and, with £ or {hreo AnOls from Lor eacalio-pipes, tho fontin palaco backed out from tho wharf, hor cannon poal Torth o furowall falute, tho baud burst forth withn trinmphant air, the thousands on the wharf waved and cheered, and thip hoat, turning hier head up the stream, Aftor passing tho long lino of alipping which lines one wharves up o Jnckson_ niroet, earvod - round fota tho strong current of tho midale, and wought the mouth of tho great rivor which beats tho wealth: and tho bounty of ‘tho earth from tho mounfalus. fo tho soa, A peal of aetillery saluted tho oxcurslonfata aa thoy wont by the United States nrracks, and was atll) belng fired when the swlit . steamer reachod {ho earthe works of tho old battlo-ground and tha monument of tho gullaut Packonliam, all of whichwerekindly poinfed out and cagerly sought by (o etraugors. The great Calid,Tckdn, Tho Vanana and orango groves, all b thair chiarms for tho viaitors, for theslghts of tha growth of 8 semitraplo climo wero very intoresting to mon who Lind como' from {ho great-Statcs of tho Weat, whoro, aithough o gencrous sofl brings tho Lurvest, tho days of verduro are moro limited in number. | Théy seemed espectally interestod in whut was formorly tho resi- donco of Judab P. Benjamin, on tho Dolle Glinsdo plantation, now owned by Dr, ‘Stackhionse, and they apoko of tllo glory tho expatriated ntetesman'la galuing by hig falont in anothier lund, This place s ona of the finest i tho Blate. nud the eautifnl dwelling and grounds aro caleuluted to oxeife tuc admiration of all wiio behold thom, D Josuit's Deud, onejof tho great rice-producing s tricts of Louislats, next ocoupled thelr uttention; and oocasiouod. muoh comment from our_visltars, who loaked ot the green fields and mado comparisons bo- 4woon tle enormnous finsucial returns of this product aud the whost of tho Nortiiweat, Passing thsc, tho boat soof ‘reachod Myrile Grove, which tho band saluted vrith the old swoot air, . “Ifame Swoot Home,” aa n tribito {0 thoso who aro living thero. Tho mag. nificont entate of Mr, Bradish Johnson attracted o cat deal of .otfcnfion, oud the neat, trim elds of (hese plantatigns showoed - many on what o grand scalo .. sugar waa formorly oultivatod in this Btate, for i old’ Hmes nll tho places wero liko {hese, -Tho ‘far-famed plantation of Mr, wrence, ot Moguolia, had been anxlously inquired after by the Congresamen; who hnd. heurd in-othor States of this place, and woro vory desirous of scoing dt, Thoy waro ot dfzaprofuied; for coon llo immonta greon flolda of cano burst on tho view, and many were tho exclamations of delfght with whick ita Srst sppear- anco way greeted, To the big fiolds wora four locomotive engines, dragging ponderous stoam-plows. Liirougls tho i, bosiides tuany ofher grest objoots, such na tho igar-houso, -which fa a° mussive Luilding, and the orange-grovt, which tho Siclliun frult-sollers ray s tho largest in tho world, Tho men from (o great Weatorn farm country wero specially. Iutorentod - in tho stesm plows and thelz nsaniog exclawmation wien thoy saw them was, That means businoss.” At Blagholia tho boat rounded to, and tao on board tho Hon, Efingham Lawrence, who was most enthiusi- astically ecelved and warmly greoted by all on board, Panaod " tho rigo floldé and rico mills of Polnto Aly Haclio, the boat proceeded .on -hor way: till Forla 'Jackson and 8t. Philip woroin sight, Tho frowning guna {n theae grim fortifications recalied tho’| smoke and flame they hurlea forth in our clvil ‘war, buttho old robols and the Northern Congressmen laughed snd told storios of tho war, which showad that thode on board were at least rounited, The, 5u¢. objoct of interest on the trip was thé site of the Fort 8. Phillp Canal, which Tas already boen aurveyed. When the small building that makes the proposed ~ beginning of the - work hove insight tho deck was thronged by thoao who wereanx. fous to Koo oven the markings of this great scheme, «The Qongressmen of the Weat looked ‘st tho narrow strip of low alluvial which bars the great river from’ tho deep waters of the gulf, and scenicd to 808 at: onco the timportance of the project, They spoke of tho feasibility and chospnoss of ‘cutting through this marrow nock, and foretold the great rosulta aceruing from it to the great valley, Thoy woro infused’ wilg ardor at the prospect of having an unobstruoted outlot for the pent-up .granaries of the West, They seemed (o enter into the projoct with heart, hesd, snd noul and ona Dlwilllflv ‘was 80 much carried away as to Bay, We will mako Now Orleans aud St. Lous yet the greatrivals of New York, and ten years will ace tho fullglmont of this prophesy. Aftorarriving at tho proposed rontoof this canal, and stopping there long enough for all partics to make thelr observations, tho boat started again on hor trip to Pass” Al Ontre, Before reaching their destination the gong xounded for dinner, tho viands and win of which = wore in keeplng ‘with other hos- pltalities oxtondod. on the . occasion of thla dllllnf;nllhcd visit, The excursionista dis- cussed tho topics of the day with the- merits of pom~ pous roast-beef and turkey, while thelr appetites wore superinduced by the fresh, balmy gulf breezes which had.boen blowing ail day, . The substantial aalads and liquide of life ocoupiod them for some time, sud tho feast was traly one of reason, whilo the aftgr-feast had sn abundant flow of soul and klnd.\i"lflnllm:nt. The chu‘:{\lmm sparkling in many goblels with the sparkle of it and nwma for » long time kept tho company full of life, kuror, and. Lappinces, Evon s poor joke was at ono time respected, and even rehlia- ed, bocausaall parties Lad an exccsalyvely kindly feolin tovard eacl oflior, Bul,_tho bounicous foast was 1y 1aat brought ta o closs, Those who wane able Lo over— come the somniferous fufluenco of a @ood dinner left tho Delloat the Pass AUOntre Btation, where sk had stopyod, and, embarking on {ho ¥ Sgautiful Orcole,” souglit (b opon gulf beyond tho bar, Wit an fnspit- ing ai, tho tand bads farewell for n hilo 1o thos bara chiose {o romain, and the mora lvely oxcurslontsts souglt deop watcrs outsido (e bar, The mound of the surf and tho lifo.giving sea-breszo seomsd to lmglllrt now vigor to these dwollors on the Jand, whilo ‘with a foawing bow tho switt steamor clufi, the green ‘waves, Iiverybody wna intorcsted in tho dim lines of smoke which 'were rising far at aca below the lorizon, and whoro now and then » dark steanicr or tow passed, Tho baud gavo s lively greoting as they glided by, 11 hior courso the Urevlo passcd mear tho dredge- boat E. B, Boyons, which was hard st work dredglug out “the channel, Those who Lad often heard of thin vesse! and hor oporationa for tho Letielt of costnorcs wore partioulatly {nter- cated in wnlchh:&)mr romoving thomud, The Oreole, aftor running a wliort tistance out to sua, returned to the bar, which the ateamor Alsbama was cronsing at the time, Bouudlngs wero taken in golug saross for the bouofit of the cxoursiontsls, who seomod surprised at the dopth of tho water, Tlion up tho Yass by tho Iight-house, standing like' & grim sentinl on tho land, eho wended her way back o the boat, which was uiotly awaitiug ber roturn, The Oreols transferred the puss or Who had fl.\\m out (o the bar back to (ho Bello Leo &t 7 ... and the Iatter stoamar, backiog ont- lo weliomo Witk ail sorts of im-: of itio Tasn A MOatre whart, siattod oh the Homowara: “Dound et “Shortly wtter munpor, n convenilon was callod 1 tho Iadica’ cabin, shich conaistod of all tho mombers of {lie Congressfonhl delcgation and many dintinguialicd cifizons of New Otlenns. Tho_mooting ea callod 10 ordot with Mayor Wiltz in tho chatr, ami wraa addesssed by J, 11, Oglesby, Laq., and Judgo Kene nard, who demonstratad nll tho advantagos of tho Mis. wiralppd - oxport : route. ' ovor . afl. L rall and eonnl - commorcial lnes. -in o {ey. ' Thoy - bronght - tp figares and : facts {0 substantiato tholr assortions, and thicn how cheaply this'Bt, Phillp Ganal could be oxcavated, and how o ‘Veseol of iy draught or tonnage would flon bo nble to comp to” our port, whilo now Uio bar obatriictiona kopt heayy vessola from coming”fn, mnd: thus: ocene sioned o' great scarcity of export tonnage of New Or- oane, ‘Aftor aur élttrens had oxpreased: thelr views on tho Aubjoct of i nocostlty of thia canal, tha Immonso ade vantaged it would bring o tho West, tho Gongressmen of many States wors called. on, and oach gavo hia oplinfon on the schemo in o short spoech, Moro than twenty Oongressmen of tho West and South, mon of {nfiuenco and atanding, took tho floor, and_ All entor- ainod {he samo opinlon as' to tho ' nocesaity of this condamued the legisiation of tho Govern~ Tong neglocting tho Misslssippl iver, and wald that “ontho Iaat Cougress just nl;.pmml.m $4,000,000 to paving to tho sixcota of Wasly ;nphnl Which was of paramount fmportanco ‘to tho vhelo Wostern and Soutlern oonntry. - Thhoy said that. . Eastorn _ raflrond. mouopolists hnd ortinliod the firoducts of ‘tho West too*long, atul that Aho fack of not. finding & routo for oxporting their pro-- duce was getting to bo n_question of atarvation with o jmmenso popuition Of ticaa Blates thata quan- {8ty of genin b boon burnt dulag i past, o boo K on § thl ‘caitéo 1t would not pay the cost of {ransportati this was tho route that tho God of Natura had marked out gs tho outlet to ‘tho great granaries of -the Wu’t} and down this routs tho grain was bound to: - como, -They, hinted that if tho mon of tho Enat could Al votisk way of spondlig il powee tha doc- urating the Oapital and big soaboard towus,thoy would combino with the South and movo tho Governmont ' Capital “and ail to Bt, Louis, whero it would . bo botter . carred for.- Thoy sald that Now Orloans was destined’ 0’ bocomo tho groat eity of tho ‘continent, nnd that .70 olty - the world possessed ho many notural sdvantagos, Thoy fnlended, to n man, to ‘bring this matter of giving tho Mississfppl & doep out- Tot beforo Qongreza at its oxt geesion, and forca action upon it. Thoy -hnd" all doclded’ to'givo it thielr firm suphort, aud some safd that, if $460,000,000 wero necess 50,000, sary to thie, they would demana it from tho National Goveratent, ax & right of tho West, -The Kanawho aud tho Savannal camsl ronten ywero thou' didoussed,s but' this of tho-Miselssippt they . conaldered of sramonnt - importance 1o all ‘others, They sald that Mexico and the Antilles ‘wum ‘llnzl‘lgung objects that wero waiting for us to step n no ablo Government; and that, with the accession of theso, Now Orleans. would be their great port of ox- inogo, Major Howell, Unlted Statos. Engincor, was called pon to give his viows, and oxpross hin apinfon s to tho - fonaibility of tho projoct; alsc ' to stato ,the rewult of his murvey, Tiijs. gontleman_clearly illustzated the feasibility of tha acheme. Ho told liem thst tho proposed.conngation of ihe canal with the Mmisaipp v six milen below Fort k. Flilip, and 1t would liavo to bo dug neatly out to tho Breton Ialand channel, whora thero was thirty feet of water at low tide, Ho nlso_oxplainod, the mannor in which the ‘banks wers to b kopt frora being woshed in'Tio stated thit & groat objetion Lad beon mado to tho projocton tho supposition that tho ground below was not firm " Ghough " fa" bose® tho forndaiion of tho locks, . but rocent boring bas discoverod B{'nmlld ‘base whoreupon the foundation could be H bo : efore the Gonvontion sdjourned Mayor Wiitz read thiodvlngation o fuvitation oxtended thom by the Violaburg, to visit that city, which was do- Geni Toyes' thén mado sn eloquent speech o tho . Couyantlon, atter whicl, at 1 , iy the membors Lo Muyor of clined. a ing muoh wearld, t adfourned, lis Gommitico of Arrangamonts havo dome ovory= 3 0 trip ablo to 1) excursionists, and, i tho faccs of All Ao Indises to thelr feallogs, overy onshes onjoyed himmelf to tho thiing in their powor to ron fullest extont, Great hopes are oxpressed by all partica in the ro- sults of this ocular dorionstration 1o membors f Con. ‘greas of tho stato-of our channol, and thoy soy, coat what it may, thoy aro golug to Llp us along overy way, New Yonw, Moy 24.—A Now Otleans (La.) special saya: “Ex-Gov. Warmoth hss begun & sult for * lbel ' against the oditor nod O gfltlul‘ of the’'New Orleans Zimes, and fixed is damages at $25,000, Tho article complained of was_printod on 'tho 10th Iost, and acoused ‘Warmoth pf having becomoe s creditor to tho Nissls. eippl & Moxican Gulf Bhip Canmal Uamlylmy to the on s Gov- nmount of $45,000 through his offielal act arnor. The Now Orleans’ Republican announces, oditorfally, Judge Durell's dotermination to resign, and Tocom= ‘monds thot he bo givon s forclgn WASHINGTON, M Kcllopg Government was sustainod. "* ' WASHINGTON. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, CIVIL SERVIOE REFOIM, Wasnmiazo, D, C., May 24.—A spocial Cabinot- moeting woa hold to-day, at which the Civil Bervico Advisory Board was prosent o consider the question of Oivil Barvica Maform in rolation tn tha governs mental dopariments Liero, A rajority of tho mombers of the Board aro fn favor of a system of rules aud. regulationa which will iguoro all other considerations #nvo fitnesa for the various dopartmental poeitions, Such » systom poys no respect to locality, to relntionslip, or fo political influences, It sime ply inslsts upon a set of rules, moral, in- telloctunl, and phywical, .which, when compliod with on the part of tho spplicant, soltles Lis appolntment beyond tho reach of further considern- tion, Tho only rastriction in-this dircction ia to g0 distributo the sppolutments that this city and fmmo- dinto vleimty will not appropriato” & disproportionate sharoof tho clerkships, Tho same restrictions will ot apply to the Slutes generally. Tho: disoussion on this subject to-day lasted nearly au hour, and was en- tirely informal, Tho Presidont simply neked those mombers of tho Cablnotand of {ho Advisory Board present, to submit thelr viows in a conversational iannor, ‘Thero was no cspecial opposition to ho plan proposed, gnd from this it s fne forred ~ that * if the Advisory Doard makoa roport in favor of thoir now views, that it will meet with no oppoeition on the part of the Govern- mont, "1t 18 proposedto do sway with the roquire- | miont wlch naw necessitata. {hat candidates from tho varfous sections of the country should all come here o pausp exkminations for dlorkabipt, Th, suggestion 181 (7o the Assoctated Press,) 1\'Amu'mnh}\lny 24,—Tho balances in the Treasury ) .of the Unjted States at the close of businces to-da; ‘were: ‘Ourrency, $4,374,500; apecial doposits of logui- tendors for tha redemption of certificatos of "“’&]""' $28,060,000; coln, 375,103,277, including §26,439, coin certtficates’;: ontstanding logal-tondors, $356, & OOURT-MARTIALY . % . A genoral courtemartinl s sppointed fo meot nt Ringgold Barracks, Texis, Juno 6, -for tho trial of Firut Lieut, Chatlos 7', Davis, Tonth Infautry, Fivst Licut, ienry F. Leggott, Twonty-Fourth Infantry, and biich othors & may b4 ordorod bafore it HAVAL GHANGE. Firat Liout, O, §, Tlooper has been detachod from | tho revono steamer Hamilton, at_Wilmington, Del,, and ordered to tho Fossendon, st Delroit, A FINANOIAL ‘OANATID, The Topart - that the Secretary of tho Trensury has ordored., the transfer of $2,000,000 of gold from Ban. Franclsco to Washington is untrue, On the contrary, the Troasury in short of greonbacks, and s the Goy- crnmont hna acoommodations for $9,000,000 of gold in Ban Franclaco, whero now thera are only nomo £4,600,~ 000, and tho now greenbacks in circulation on the not require roplacoment, no present ‘probabllity exists of any trannfer being ardered elthor ways ¢ iy MAILROAD LAND GRANT. Tho Socrotaty of tho Interior hue ovorruled the ap- plicstion of the McGrogor & Missourd River liaflroad CQompany for a reversal of his declsjon recently given in favor of the 8t Paul & Bloux citi I‘;:Il\\my fom- 't pany lnvolving 3 it o cartuin covezed by s. overlappling land grant TOBTRASTER, Tho President has appointod Dartus Sullivan as Poatmaater at Olinton, Mo, - Honvy Land Slide. Prrrepunon, Moy 24,—A heavy and serious land slide s ocourred on tha Fittaburgh & Connellsville Tailroad, in a doop cut near Bouthampton, 33 miles wost of Oumberland, The first fall of earth and rocks t00k placo on Batutdsy last, another an Tuesday, and bas boen falling ot Intorvals since, and tho track is now coverod to the dopth of 50 feot and for a dis- tance of 10 or 100 foot. A large force of men hos boon at work day and night building around the cut a tem- porary track, which was completod to-day. Crime in New England, BosToN, May 94.—James 0. Ooo to-day filed a do- nini of tho charge that ho has made fraudulent con ‘voyauces to baflle his eroditors, and tho caso will go to Abb Jury next wook, . Jamncs W, Eldridgo, of North Harwick, hau boen hold for trial on the cliarge of committing an nseault on Lis {atior trom whioh Lo diod, ‘Wagner, the allcged Iale of Bhoals murderer, was arrained at Alfrod, Mo,, to-day, and ploaded not guilty, Ho also ontered » plea of a want of jurisdiclion, The Labor Question. Provioryoe, B, 1, May 24.—In Woonsocket tho Ton-Tour Committeo havo advised tho factory vpora- vos tovaburn towork, Tho strlka miay bo rogarded 88 endod, New Yonx, May 24,—The Oorpenters’ Socioty has givon notica'ibat fta wembors will obly wrek wight oura on aud after Monday next, This etion of tho onrneymen carpontors fu_waiting until tue plane of uildhigs for the yoar aro mado out, aud then wtriking unlens thedr dowands for tho enforceniont of iio elght= hour syatom ia compliod with, §s strongly condemuod by the “ Lowsea,” Lusinoss 18 sald to bo very dull, sud employers assart that thoy will uot yicld lo the do- mand, They eay thoy can bottorafford to Loldlethian can the men, and thoy will seo who can liold out tho long- . ‘Tl Journoymon wha aro_about 1o plrike aro uite s 8xed in tliolr dotermination, The meoting of the omployora on June 13, at tho Cooper Unio, %aa intended (o effuct'n comypromiso, but the carpetors say thoy will accapt nono. 1o Newark maniifaciuicors complain that tholr or- ders aro not half so largo oa ustial at this season, They Liave kept ou their rogular complement uf oporativod, [tum and wood, hat ft' should -at fost poy | 000,000 fo') tho . complolfon - of . echems ; o !Ilnml and roliove them from tholr miser- | on, y 24~Tho Attorney-Genersl this morning_Tecoivod a dispatch stating that tho Bupremo CGourt of Touislany has fust decided two cases of con test {oF oflice under tho “ Intrusion nct,"” and in both canen tho logality ‘of tho ofcers holding under the t committoea bo appolted, whio shall bo Tocated at conveniont pofuts, and who shall pass upon tho qualifcations of nspirants for dopsrtmental posltioss, in ) but & reduction in {ime will bo nocossary after tho 4th of July, ome of thom talk of discontinuing. all work unt{l ordors for the fall trado begin to arrive, Thio lint, nhoo, Sewalry, carrlago, and - saddiory poopla feel tho Uopreasion most, SPRINGFIELD. Tho Natlonnl Agricultural Congrosie= Fourteonth Rogiment Rounions« * Pardoneds-Important Boclelon. Spectal Drapateh to The Chicago Tribune, . - BramapreLD, i, May 24,—The Natonal Agricul~ tnrnt Gongress meats In Tudianapolia on noxt Tucsday, tha 97th iust., and will continuo in sesslon for threo dayn, ‘Thin socloty wos orlginally organizad in 1870 nt Jackeon, Miss,, for the purposs of .adsancing thio agri- cultural iutorests of tho Bouthern Btates, Its Inst sonslons wora hold in 1871 et Nashvillo, and 1873 at 81, Louts, wliero ita charlor was mado na- tlonal, 7. ‘P, Toynolds, of this Blato, was nt tholaat sosston olectod Prenident, 1fo, togothior with Emory COobb and A, M, Garlaud, of (hts Stato are delegates from our Htato Doard of Agriculiure to the Congresa, W. 0, Flagg and 11, 37, Bmith, President anil Secrotary of tho I'armers’ Associatlon of this Blato, are also del- egates, Tho proceodings will bo lovked to with intere est, s gentlomon prominent in the sgricultural inter- eats ‘of 'tho Unitod Blatea will bo present, and shapo tho netion of tho Congrross, Tho rounion of tho Fourtcentli Tllinos Volunteor Infontry in thin city to-Iny was very pleasant afTair, About fity of Uo original membora of tho regiment wero Iu attondauce, Tlioy woro recolved by Gov. Bovorldgo in tho Reprosontatives ‘IMall, from which Iitaco thoy vislled Oak Rldge aud partook of & lunch. Qov, Palinor, tho firat Colonol of the regiment, gavo sn Rifatorfeal account of tho servica of tho regimont, whic won listened to with intorest. This ovening Gov. Falmer gavon collation ta ol tho members of tho rogiment at his houso, wlero cach fought his Lattles over. The ocenslon waa 8 ver: cufogabla ot Uov, Rovorldgo {o-dny pardoned from thio Tonlten- tary Georgo Rice, souteiiced for woven yeara for rob- Dery in 1870, by tlie Rocorder's Court of Gook County, An important sult ins juat heen nettled liere to-day, ' 1n 1871 tho Giby of Springliold lovied n water, gaa, aud sowor Lz, ‘'ho various hurclics of tho city and tho Tottlo Stuart Inatituto rofused to pay it on tho ground That it waa & gonoral tax, pnd they werd consoquontly exompt undor tho law, "Tho Collector brought ult to Tocovor Juiigmont agiinat tho peonerty, bt Judge Grook, of tho Gounty Court, decldod that' tho dofonso was good ¢ that tho lax waa gotioral, and could not bo collocted from the churches and the Inatituto, i DES MOINES. Probable Murderee=Damages Awnrded me=Muil«iobber Arrested. Special Dispatch to The Cliteago Tribune. Des Mores, May 24.~Tho Coroner’s inquest in tho " caso of John Hunter, found dead on tho Rack Tsland Tialirond bridge, has adjourned over till Mondny, Tho opinton that Lio was murdorod and then placed on tho truck fs gonorol, snd moro proofs of this weto ad- duced to-day, ; In the Unfiod. Bater Olronit Courly to-day fn th cane of Arnes va, Tha Milwaukeo & 8F, Paul Rallroad, tto Jury awardod tho plalulit £4.000 domages, Thd sl waa brought by tho plafatii for damagea to bis wifo by an accldont, resulting in » miscarrioge. Dunuque, lows, Moy .—Antony Myers, chargod with {ho murdor 'of Michacl Duffoy af Now Albin, Jows, u fow woeks ago, wss oxamined at Lansiug, ia - thia Htato, yostorday, and bound over n the sum, of 3,000 for trint on the 31t of Junc. . . Tuttlo, a clork in the Groaco (Iown) Post-Oflico, AMUSEMENTS, ATKEN'S THEATRE, Lt g A ’ noo of 1t waok of tho Bprli: Bomaan, ‘ond. lait appostanco AND HET EXORLLENT COMBINATION. Monday Kveniny Y \Wodnoatay and Aatord i foano, bntllisd unted Down, or, The Ty Lves of-Mary Lefed, Priday~BENEFIT OF LAURA KRENE, HOOLEY'S THEATRE: BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA, I NFW PLAY | Monday, May 26, durin and Haturday Matinoos, Nart- Ioy Qamphill's poworfal Amertcan Drama, “THROUGH FIRE ! hablo Oaat and Kntiro Now fconey boon unsvoidably postponad for o fow day punitivoly Do tio moxt hOvolty.. 10 Propacation; 1 imaka. MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Last Weel of the Senson! - Last Nights of Edwin Adams] RVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ENOCH ARDEN! Row and Reautiful Beonoty. Nozt weok—TIUE KA utll fusther no- atinoos, firat pro. Dronsly for Atlsn P Ao Noval, Moohantoal fiffoots, K PUTNAM COMBINATION, ACADEMY OF- MUSIO. " Halatodst., nosr Madison. - TINRD BUCORSSFUL WEEK OF THE GRAND COMBINBTION THEATRE COMIQUE, Biondway, N. Y. Eatire chango ovory Mohday and THE TURF. TUFSDAY AFTERNOON, May 27-—A Racn for o pnrss £ 8100, Lotweon M. . Toarnoy's s o MAYELO ., Ogloaby's b, m. " PRAIRII W i FLYRR; to be run of tho h o5, yost of Beightan, ohor- . place known as g8t two out of throo. OCEAN NAVIGATION, STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIVERPOOL, DEL- IDERRY. .7 aall from Blato Lino NEW YOI AND Tliess slegapt som sieamors il SiRRvANL, 3 2,000 10 Fortnightiy thoroattor. - AUSTHN BALDWIN & Atoergo offléo, 48 Broadway, N ALLAN LINE | TN &G0, A Broadiay, N.'¥. FINANOCIAL, LAKE SHORE & MIGHIGAN . SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. - §$6,000,000. Bands Duo Oct. 1, 1882, with Interest af Hevon por Conty pryablo seml-nununily, Avril nud Octobery at the ofiico of the nlon Trust Ca. of New York. #000,000, or Ten b Cont of th Toan, to be rotired annnally by tho Blnking Fuad, Coupon Bonds ofvesserurs e, +ov,1,000 onch, TReglatored Rondo of §1,000, 86,000 and 410,000 cache Pricoy 94 and Acorued Interest. ROBINSON, CHASE & 00. BANKERS, - No, 18 Broad-st., New York. —___UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. Bpring and Summer Merinos, An« ‘goln Flannels, Silk, Lisle Throad, can, Linon :l‘neoonet, &0,, in flno goods, at boétum prices. WILSON BROS, £, cor. of S(ato and Woshington.atn., e G o o, § Ollcago, And Plko’s Opora Houss, Cincinnat!, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Spring Arrangemeoent. “Ical:)um«&rm:‘mr “x’x{,‘g""xlnl,n“;(‘lnfl._:us?"&n"l’flnb . * Bunday oxceptod, N . Fivo Blinday a8 %0 2e o0 Dy 0 Oxeoptod: FAx HICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS T ket oftcer 15 Caniit Zommir sy Makiae ! waa to-day aareated by specinl Mafl Agent Van Louved for rifling o registerod lotter dircclod to Windom, Minn., of $30, on the 27t of March last, NEW YORK. Tunneling tho Hudson=~British Sene mene-Libol SuitaTriin’s Coye==NMace Donnell, the Alleged Englivh Torger ~=¥achiinge-lmmigration=Firo Sta~ atics. New Yonir, May 34.—A proposition hins boen_inado in the Now York Leglsinfuro to tunnel (ho Hudson Jiver, g0 Lo adt of $ho passago of allway traiun from "Nuw Joraoy aud New York without change of ul To-dsy holog tho afty-fourth anniversary of the birthdsy of - Qucon Vicwrs, flagn wers. dispiayed by tip Brlifah ebipplng In purt aud o galuto was fized. Mr, Archilald, tho Ditlsh Consul at thin port, soys that tho 'storica econtly. clrculated about hin baving 8 pecunlary fiorest i tho ahipping snd disclsrging of Britlsh samen wern atariod. by shipping sgonts, who, under thoregniations estabilahed. fim:?é:;: prevented from prcticing thelr former Oliver Charlick, declining a nonfnation for Pregl- dont of tho now Lolica Hoard, wwus diosen Treamuror, Tho Kcening Post Lnving spoken of Mr, Ohatlick fn what ho regards a8 o Ubclous mannor, ho hns began gull ngalnat’ tho proprietors, Liylug ‘Wit damages ot Tl rematna of the It Bintstor Orr will vo reccived hiero by tho Free-Musous. Judgo Eanclior {o-duy granted an order requiring o Bllerill to produce, deotgo Franeia Train befors im on Wedneaday noxt, to inquire into his aanity, Among tho papers submitted to Judgo Fancher, on ‘whieh tho order was granted, was 0o from Traln, n which ho fnalsts Lio ia perfcctly sann; is n peron of liboral ednoation, and of great montal enpacity and force; tho ownor of & million dollars landed eatate fn. Omalia ; o hundred thousand dollar oue- in Council Dlufls, and » five thousaud dollar one in Golumbus, b, ;' that hie Las a vaifd_cluim for & miltion dollars againat the Union Paciflc Raflroad Compnuy, and mn- ofliar of £300,000 gaust tho Rnusae Pacltio’ Raliroad, and that tho rocont vordict of “nat guilly on the ground of inganity” dobars him from aliuin Presldont, Now writs of haheas corpus und certiorari have beon obtained in tho cago of Georgo MacDonnell, charged ‘with complicity in tho Bank of Englaud forgerics, and. are mado roturnabla beforo Judge Blatchford, on ‘Wednesday next. Tho object of obtaining the now wrrits is gald to bo to secure two chances for BMucDon- nell's diacharge, and to onablo nn appeal to tho United Btatea Suprome Court, if necessary, & A atory {a current that tho clerks in the District Ate torney’s oftice have hoen ssalgned to the duty of ascer- talning tho social and business status of tbe citlzens mummoned to act 8 jurors In the Twoed caso on Tueaday next, > ‘The Royal Western Yacht Olub of Iroland has invited tho Now York Yacht Olub to participate i their annual regatta at Queenatown, July 30, e speclul prize fs n ‘eup presented h{ Quicon Victordn. From tho 1st Aprilfo tho 10th Blay, present year, 00,661 immigrants landed ot this port, = Beventecn thousand arrived during tho past woek, During tho yoar cnding April 30, 1873, there wero 1,017 fires in” {his clty ; amount of lowséa sdjusted, $34,000,057 ; total nmonut of insurance on property damaged, $14,590,034, Liout,-Gov, Ueury I, Holt, of Mickigan, satled for Enropo to-day, R — Killed Xlis Doughter. Menrnis, Moy 24—Frank Donnis, a_cook on tho xiver, resldfig ut No. 00 Hill streot, folnd his daughter Founy, sgod 10, in » houso of * {li-famo to-day. After taking hor hiomo ho bogan to Leat hior, Suddenly sho staggored and foll ngainst o sowing machino, and in.a few minutes expired, An fnquest was hold and a yerdiot rendered that she camo o hor dieath from blows intictod by ot {athor,” Dennia surrondered to tho po- Tico and was jailec TO RENT. “OFFICES, A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. 4 Single or in suites. 'With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building, Elevator running during all business hours. i These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business reguiring a central lo- cation, W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. Tho flrm lioratotore oxistiug undor tho uamo of Davlin and Rennolds was dlesolvod (May 23) by mutual cousont ‘William O, Rannolds will continue tha businoss. JONN 11, DAVLIN, WM. 0. RENNOLDS, DISSOLUTION. Tho copartnorship horotoforo existing under tha firm namool 40 & Lro,, 1s disacivcd by mutunl cons sane. i bodls i weuouita will i kopt at tha Chiato & Paty (our suocessors), No. BiL Arohior-n; gromnihiortzod thcotloct iud vottla all dobiy gty lata 10, whic atonou, L F, Blitonio, May Ty 1B, 3 11, W, OHABE, COPAIYTNERSIIIP. Tho undoratgnod hnve ontorad into cupsrinoralip indor Qi e e o1 Cltoaa & Tt (ak MEsasgar o D ey Obasa & Bro,), and romuved to Na, 611 ‘Arohus-av, (8 Dlocks wast of 1ialeted-st.), Whora thoy will continue the BUSINESS OARDS, 0. H LAWRENCE & G0, TROVISION AND PRODUUE Hontveal Océan Stoamship Co. First-claes Bteamships, Unsurpassed for-Speed " and Comfort, ranning on the Shortest Ben’ Routes betweon EUROPE AND AMERICA RATES OF PASSAGE: IN o8 low aa by any othor FIRST-OLASS LINKS, ote oithior to ‘or from Earopo, also d throughs to pointstn tha Wes d ol (rin main and ale Jino).. A anlan otuen (el o o a at lowoat rates, ang [t tior lines. o br oo A TRS OF FREIGHT: olassos Marohandiso from UGH 1o Obloagos trolght contracts, apply atthe jallo.-at. . ALLAN & CO., Agonta, NATIONAL LINE, |- Tarift arrangod on all HIL For othier inlormatlon, or Company's Oiica, 78 and 14 Balling from Now York for Quoonatown and Lt RAS IR TRy Cahi Passape $80, $90, aud $100 Currency. y Exousslon Tikots at fasorahlo ratos, Tntendiog paa- ko carly A s PEERAG s o o tickota from. L vorpoo (i2gow, Cardith, Beiatol, or curronay. yibastongors bookod to ot from Gorman and Scandina- T3 Storimabing 5 11 figo aro tho | ho Htcamships of ino aro it L N Dratta on Grobt Beltain, Treland, and the Contiaom ™ WILLIAN )L\CALISTAHR. o Northeast cornor Olark na Shorman ouse), CUIGARo CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. evory Saturday, eation for bortlis. ZLondanderry, Q! i papers: of ‘tho, “Credit Foneler of Americs,” of which lia {s Steam Between Novw York, Boston, and Tiverpool, And from loston ovory Taesday, Cabin Passage, 880, $100 and 8130, Gold. a and tho Continont. Blnhtl]rl(lsnn Groat. N. W, oor. (llark and v 8 wook from Now York, an arts of Groat Britafs o Modltorrancan, h and Trish ports aast tal parts same as utlior roj ny Now York, and N, E. Chicago. ¢ HENDERSON BROTHHERS, Agent. FLORIDA WATER, INFERISHABLE FRA_GRANCE! MURRAY & LANMAN'S UELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER. The richest, most Insting, yot most'delioate of all Per~ fume, for uso on tho HANDKERCHIEF, At the TO. And in the BATH. As thoro are imitations and counterfoitn, al tho Florida Water whiob has on lot, tho names ut ivhich nono s genuino, For salo by ull Porfumers, Druzglists, and Denlers fn Fancy Goods. Coal Reduced. S 1l Lackawanna at -$10; Briar Hill, i T 'V%ubn-h l‘?ml i ondi; SRR GS 2o MEDICAL CARDS, Lt L DR. C.BIGELOW )N NTIAL PHYSIOIAN, {3 Btatost,, 3 | readors of tho ostablished nhl‘-r;l r, B. the most ro. o and Madison sta., Kirkiand Graf and all kinds o i elow Iy tio oldust. Belonce and exporionce I estoomed of the bighest modical modlcal institutos of the d: Eha B DINIARE fahoth soxoe CONSULTATION I'Ricte, ontlomon, - Gall, D, O, BIGELOW, N, 41 Stato-t, NO CURLE! NO PAY ! dios ti; O AND EEEOIAL BEPARATE PARLOTS GO SATTORY ttors, with stawps, to cazea of CILROJ Dr. Xean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, onsultod, persnally or by mall, r0nio or nervous dsvasus, he ouly physielan fu tho eity wha ware Inustratod with numer. May bu confldontaily rauts survs ur no puy, Green Huok wout ous tinoougravings. . A, G. OLIN, 183 Bouth’ Clork.s L suco: COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, LA 1 Corrospandenao rooms for ladion and wontionion, - Hoard, atteadaucs, oc, aclaon é;nammm\n'finn antlo Night Exposs. v, ARIANATOLIE Night xpre GRAND RATID Morning Rxprot Night Expros: *8:45p. m. *6:308 m. HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, g Gonoral Passongar Agoat. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicao, Allon & St. Louts Through Line, and Loutslans 310.) heto ahort route,from Chicagoto Kunsas Cily, S or o o Sontcagoto Kanhas Cily, " Lnion Leave, | Arrive, 8t. Louts & Springflold Kxpross, Lo, i Main 1. * 9:158. m. [v shia Maln 9:15. m, :10 . m. ® 018 . m. |* 8:10p. m, Lacos hlll‘l s gt Acaomo dniio, i unu.a's‘n‘.;’u ufifi?mffié‘u xprons, via hain Lino: s vin Sacksunsilio Divisonseee| TDally, via Main Lino, &nd dally oxcapt Saturday, via Jnokeaaiio Divisore 5 Delte o 88 d dal Sxcapt Manday, vis Jacksonsls Divison. o L0 ally i SHIOAO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY, ‘nion Depot, Madi -ate, ; 1icl 3 South larie ey oppposie Shepmens sowees stk Do Tean Milyaukes, St. Paul & Minneap- oils Day fixpross. . Milwaukog & Prairio du Oitton| DMail and El‘l\m Bikwaukeo, 8t, Ps olis Nigit Fixpros " 9:00 8. m.|$7:202. m. " 4:30 p, m. {*11:208. m, [t9:00 p. m. |* 6:00p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Tlouss, No. 5 Clurkate, and at depote,. e LTI Taave, Arrive, i Dubaque and e AR sbnrg Passongor; Bfondota s Ottaws F Karra T ‘Aurora Favsongor {iasi e fiay). Dabaque & Slonx ity Kan. Eaollls- Rignt Expros Downor's Grov Acoon Dawnor'a Grovo Accommodation P II:.‘I’KNOISUENTRALHMLRMD. 2 ot of Eskeot- i " et o T s e o s e e ket corner of " Haditon. B¢, Louls It B, Louta ast Lt Calro Mail,. lairo “lrm 7do Pack Hydo Park and Oak Wood: Hydo P dQ i H3Go Park 2nd Gak Woode. '+ CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket affice, corner Randolph and LaSalle-st,, a dolri and | le-st., and 31 Weat PacifioPast Ling, Dubuque Dy Easifio Nigh Dubugue Jreaport & CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Dapot, comner af uammfl‘,;:dfim:uu. Ticked afice, 00 p. 10:00 p, Ilu;oog.m. ) LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depoly worner Marrtson and Sherman.ste, Nckel sandsiphate,, and souin northint corner Clurk corner Canal and Vadis ol via Atr Lino and Sggolel ew Yokl e Line * 0:0a, m, 2:0n. m, CHICAGO, UANViLLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, Tssenyes Depol ot ., C. & 51, Loute Depat, corner o? e reihd and Teke offcs 168 Warhiny-tonat, Leave, | drrive, 08, ¥ * W p.nils BMall, wlif & Seve it it n, Ay PITYSBURGH, FORt WAYNE & CIICAGO RAILROAD, Teave, | drrive, 10! s CHICAGO ‘& PACIFIC RAILROAD. g Depot comer inteFand AoCSERTE:) 6 Nietropottuan ek, corner Hopndoqsh st Soieril otce Leave, | 4 TRosclly, Accommodation. .. Jtiver Park Accommodatios Tivor Park Acoomimodation CHICAGO, INOIANAPOLIS & CINCINNA LINE, VIA KANKAKEE R]ngTE THaouan Fam the Great Ceniral Railrond Depot, 7 dor t“hflu{ufhfi‘ it lluylzny:-:f"bl;flrh‘:“ix;"nlhl o e, 1L Rundljheat,, ot corner (s Cunatiat, comee. Madton p eormer {ugln; e faok @' Deintyssetombogt 7t SO Teavo Ohlo Arrive at 1 8 Arviva &t Oluoinas 40 b: m.‘}lm. i, Traine arrive at Oblos, 0 at 7670, m,, 8 e ikt SRR AR Nokoiigies o pagenga clieokod and tako ¥aln &t TWoRy sacond i | | i i 1 i