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e . miy inquiry 68 to THE COURTS. A‘nothor Chapter of tho Colebrated Kiugsbury Casos The Claim of the Infant Hoiv to the " Spencer Traot” Sustained, TImportant Decision of Judge Thornton. Transactions in the OChicago Courts - Yestorday. £ho Bupremo Court, In tho celobrated Iinga- bury caso, soma two or throo yoara sinco, gavo to Mrs. Buckner tho sharo of her father's prop- erty convoyed in 1861 to her brothor in trust, and sont tho caso back to tho Cirenit Court, with an ordor'to onter a docreo that her proporty bo reconvoyed, a partition made, and an account of routs and profita duo hor be taken. Buch a do- creo was rondored, whon . the frionds of tho In- fant heiro? Col. Kingabury discoverod that o emall ploco of Iand on tho North Bido, worth, porhaps, £50,000, hind boon sold undor a doed of trust to o ‘Miss Bpencor, who had in 1804, ab tho roquest of Mr. Latrobo, of Baltimoro, who thon reprosout- od tho infant, conveyed it to Gov. Bwaun, to so- ure b cortain sum of monoy, and, upon_tho pay~ ment, to bo conveyed {o the infant, It wea claimed that this pioco of proporty bolongod ox- olusiyoly to tho jufant, and that Mre. Buok- nor hnd. lost sll Ler interest in ik The Supromo Court, mpon & socond sppeal, s sustained tho clalm of tho infaot Lieir to this part of tho property, and wo publish the opinion below. v Tho Supreme Court, howevor, ronflirms tho Hitlo of Mra. Bucknor to all tho rost of tho prop- orty, and holds as n mattor of law that tho Court cannot go baclk of tho declsion” upon the' first appeal. This principlo {s deomed vory im- portant by the profossion. The counsel for tho infant holr havo porsistently contestod tho titlo of Mrs. Buclmor. Attor tho first docislon in tho Suprome Court, now ‘counsol wore employod for the hoir, and thoy undortook to savo {ho proporty, and ect nelde tho decroo in favor of Mrs. Bucknor. Lnst summor, & bill was filed in tho United States Circult Court to reviow the proceodings in tho Btate Court becauso of allegod errors, and fraud and colluslon in conducting them, but Judgo Blodgott dismiseed tho bill, both for the want of Jurisdiction and powor to interforo with the pro- coodinga of o Stato Court. In tho Supromo Court lnst winter, at Bpring- fleld, amotion waa made in bolalf of the helr * %o recall the mandato to the OClrenit Court, and dismiss the appoal, bocauso, 08 it was sssertod, tho Cirouit snd Bupreme Courts had no juris- diction, and t1s rosult had boen obtained by col= Jusion bobwoon o counsel in tho caso’; but the Court overruled fio motion, holding that there waa farisdiction in both courts, and that tho chargos of collusion wera ontiraly without foundation. Upon this socond appeal to tho ; Buprome Court, it was oarnostly urged by the counsol for the hoir that the former decision waa erroncous, snd that pumorous orrors existed, to which the sttention of tho Court bnd not been called, and that tho fnfant could nol be included. It waa also claimod that his rights had hoon neglocted In tho former procooding. Bt tho. Const now docides that the infant is conelusivoly bound by the first decision, and refusc to reviow or over- rulot. Tho last docrco, allowing Mre, Bughner one-half of the tract purchasod from Miss Sponcer, ia_rovorsad, giving_the wholo of it to the infant hoir, confirming Mrs, Buckner's titlo to all of the rest of Chflfi)\‘omfly sot off to her by ¢ho Comminslonors. Nothing romains to by done oxcopt to tako an account of tho rents and prolis duolo 1. Backaor. Tho deolslon 9 a3 ollows : Henry W, Kingsbury ve. Mary K. Rusknsr. dens=y Jrom C o ‘Opmviox ix Tramsrow, J. : This caso was befors who Qourt at a former torm, Aswe shall not go bebind e doctslon then mad, it i nocossary to understand "Tho cross-bill of the Duckners, upon which tho ‘Qoctlon was based, wan for o plrpoeo of baring & trust declared, & roconvoyanco of roal cetate, snd o itition,Tho Coust the decidod that tho dged from ary K. Buckner and husband to hor brother was ot ‘originally properly delivored to bo offeciivo ; bt that 4t bocams operative by tho subsoquent acts and declar- ‘ations of tho partios ; that thoro was an expros trust monifestod ; and the' docroe of tho Court below dis- missing tho'bill waa Foverscd, and Lo cauto romandod 4 witly dircotions to dismiss tho orlginal bill nbeclutely, and to grant the Tollef prayed fop in tho cross-bill by 8 docreo establishing tho cquitablo itlo in 4 ‘Buckner to have propor sharo in all thoreal estato,’ &a, ‘Evory question was thon sottled and -becamo res sdju Qicata oxcept tho actual fnterest of ‘Mrs, Buckner in thoTeal catato, Thiswas subjock to fufuro inquiry sud_ndditiona} ovidouco, It was dircoted thab sho abould luvo *her “propas sbare,”and thls s, be pscertainod by tho Court below. It was not doflnitely fixod and detcrmined by the formor opinlon, If her father beforo hia deatt had_ alenated o portion of tho property, sbie could not inhorit such portion, an it would fofm no part of her propor sharc, A luboted are gument hina boen mado to provo tho error of the for mor decision of tho Court, and it {a charged that fraud and collusion wore prac snd incompetent testle mony sdduced to obtain it, If thia wero truc, wa can- oot dotermino questions 80 gravo Upon ox parto alida- its, Tf thero havo beon fraud and collusion thopropes Fomedy would bo In clisncory, and then tho partics ss- eailed could Lavo ut opporincity of making o dofens Sri the docreas discotod by tho Caurt of usl Teor} by an applieation for & rebicaring, "Upon tho former -hearing, after fall argument, this Gourl decilod that Ieary W, Elugsbury Ll o prop- erty convoyed by tho deed from Mrs, Bucknier and her husband to him as Trustoo; that tho trust had been manifested by s writing, and'that sho bad an equitable title to o share in tho calato, Tho causo was romand- to ancertain her shace, and not to detormine the €rust. Tho latter Lad beon atablished by tho doclara- tlon of this Court, Thie appeal is prosccuted from tho decroo making partilion, aud can bring befors s o otlier quostion except questions incident to the order for Dartition. Wo cannot examino ns to tho meritaof tho original caso, but only sa to proocedin subsequent to tha declsion'at the former Learing, the coursa suggested, and so atrenuansly insisted upon by tho counsal for appollnt, was puraued by ap- pellsto courts, litfgation would nover cesso, mow Counsel, sa in this_caso, would makoe new_srgumonta, and'prosont additionsl’ pointa for adjudication, nn ho resolute persistonco would fnally setilo’ the Tights of fhe partics, = The appoliate powor of this court would then bo oxorclsod moro ovor ils own_proceadingsand Judgments than over thoso of Inferior courts, The trust rolation between the parties was catablisLied by tlio former declslon, and tho Court haa ot tho power to reversot, Wo might avorrule 1t, but this would manifest s vacillation which woald destroy all espect for the Court, Tho [pEoper Exods iould have baea an appicatlon fo a vo- earing in_apt time, and then tho suggeations now ‘made would have beex entitlod fo consldaration, This is the doctrine of the courts, o8 definitely scttled by re- tod dectsionn. ~Hallowbush v. McGonnell, 12 1L, 03, Washington Dridgo Company v, Stewart, § How, 413, Browdor v, McArlhur,7 Wheaton, 58, South- ardv, Russell, 16 How, 647, Rabertsv. Coopor, 20 Howard, 407, After ‘remandment of thls causo by {his Court, the Court below renderod a deorew §n_sccordunco with the andato of this Gourt, and_appolnted Commi to mz\uu 28 to inoumbrances upon the property, and to ‘partition, Thoso facta were developed, which were mot_ ip ibo former record, ' Julius J. . B, Eingsbury, {he ancestor ~of tho artles, and tho owner of the proporly in_controversy, s, jad inteatato In 1850, and provious 10 his doath exor. onted a dead of trust on tho land known in thu rocard a8 tho ¢ Spencor track.” Tho note secured was dile 1i 8o years, with Intarcat, anda power of slo was givon in case of dofault in payment, Tho lsnguige, an to tho notico o bo given of tho salo, waa as follows ¢ i Atter having advertised auch salo lon days in s dafly ‘newspaper.” 1n 1603 the trusteo, Upon the roquedt of the ‘older of thie noto publiahiod s fiokico n Tu UxICAGO Darux Tamuxe, on thel0th dsy of April, thatho would aell on tho2lst dsy of tho asme month, Tho deed exsoutod by the trusteo rocitod that tho notico wes printod tor ten days consoutivly, commencing on iio 10th of April, This deed wis duted April 31, 1603, but was not acknowledged until 1808, Tho grantes, Emily Bpencor, in 1504 made a. dood of trual on tne Bamo promison to Thowas Bwani, upon (e conditio to convoy the proporty o Kingsbury, the 3 lani, ugon tho' poyment of tho moiloy advancad: Tho fathor of appollant waa killod st Antistam in 1803, and beforo tho oxamination of th eed, This 4 Bponcer track™ tho Court Lelow di De- | twean Mrs, Bgknor and tho other hale, Slo inherited from hor ‘fatlier, Ma, Kingsbury, who dled in 1850, o, In 1856, mado tho deed of rust ou this tract lo Gotydnn Bedewith, 16 thamtozg, by (e salo ud deod of the Trustes, tho 110 Lo the “Speucer iract? was vested tn Emily Bpencer, and by Ler conveyed 10 Bwann, to seoure him for money advanced, and in tho deod to tho uao of sppellant upon paymmont, Rre, Buokner could not bavo luberited ahy pagtof thik e 55, whon Lo Qved wia xaade t0. Bvcicwilhy Buckner, tho husband of Mrv, Buckuer, was (ho ageut Sud wttornoy of Maj. Kiugebiiry, with suthorlty 10 tm- hovo (o property in Ohicago aud make louns aud fenacs, aud ho Joined n thie deed of trust bo Beokwith, Upon fho facts, .now. for the st tims isclosod, i e, siln "o o bEboucer tracl i ¢ estol o former deotsion’ from sppellant Jy “‘{h 57 thea‘-;y o, upon the fucl n the P etord wo merely doplded upon, il rlation Fainting boiwosn Mee, Buckuor snd the fater of np- FE poliant, and, as n_consequonca of tho trust ralstion, that alio ws ontitlod Lo Der propor aliato fn (o catatd of lior father, and wo dicooted that aw account ho takon betweon hor i al'other peraons interestecd in tho e tate, ‘Tho Court boloy yrocecdod {n this Inventigation and It was ancortatued thnt tho comumon ancestor ad- conveyed a portlon of tha ostata tn hin lifotime, and hy virtno of the deod of trust and tha eals thorotinder, ald - tho convoyanoo by {ho Leusico, tho fitlo 10 £ fract i quoslion hind hecomo Absoluite Iy Emily Gponvor: 8ho wau tho bonn fido Lokdoe of tho ot aoourcd, aud f tho salo and dood woeo Togular and 1 acgordahco with {ho power, sl obininod & perfect {{ifo an sgatnst tho olra of Naj, Kingsbury, No rilit or cquity of Fodemption oxlaled o npaluet. her, Tho Conveyancs, thon, by hor to Bwann waa voluutary, aud o saado-at thb ollcitation of tha friends. of appellnut to mocuro to him Uho premisvs upon th0 payment of thic monoy horrowed, 'Tiio conelinton In fhiat Bwaiz ind tho (110 limited to tho use of nppcl= Int, Bywaan was ot n patty to tho oress Ll of appol Toos, and (horafare, cannot bo divesiod of by titlo by tho former decisiow, 'Tho legal (itlo a8 in him, thio oquitablo waa {us appelinat. An Bwanu'a Intorest conld ok bo dlaturbed, noltlor Gold thut of :tho cealui que Irist, Dut It 1anrged. thnt tho ealo wan irreguiar; thiat fwo Bundaya intorvenod between tho day of the Brat insertlon of. tho notico; nd that, o Sinulny is dica non Juridicus, thiera waa not publieation for tun fuicceaslyo dnya, In tho abwonco of Proof {9 tho con izary, U prestmpilon o it tho rublication s mado aacli day from tho 10/ fo- tho 3tst incluive. Excludo tho day of sale, and still_the nofleo wap pub= lstiod for (on conaceutivo days, ItTsassumed thiat tho Jubleation wan fivaiid accordiug o o docian 1o a cnao of Beammon . tho Gy of Clilcago, 40 1iols, 147, To fhat case o Inw rojuired the uleatlon, | gor elx due, mud e Court cclded {hat Sundny could nob bo compnicd a3 ono of them, beeauso the notleo renuived wam in Thaco ot proccss, which conid not bo served on Bun- v Fi Difs cas tio publication wad not for tlio pur- Poss of bringing o arly {nto court, Tho grantor in Thio doca merely ntipuiatod for ten days’ notico of tho ealo, This wag aatier of privato arrsugoniont Lo~ ooy thio partles, with \elich tho law las notbing to s Wo havono Fight to_oxeludo Subday 1n tho comn- wiation whon the agusqo of tho dood doss ot o I Vo might as wal say that, when & nota 8 puyabla ters daya oftor the dato, and Sunday lutorveics, it must Dooreinded fu- deformining tho maturity of tho note, Wo think tho pubilication was sullclit, Agsin; it 1 contendod that tho {ranenciion with Emily Spencer oporated se & redemption, and restored tho titlo of this fhact 10 both heirs, In thls viow wo canuot cou- cur, Sho had obtalned tho nbeclula title, and hold: it for fwo yoars prior 'to ho convoynnco to Suwann, for tho uso of nppelisnt. By tho Arustoo’s aujo tha right of redomption wan-gono; aud tho plirs Chuaar might hava canvoyed to one or both of the bioks, or to o atranger, All equitics lind_ becomo merged it fhig Jegal titlo, - ‘Thon ‘whon tho dcod woo mnda {0 Swoun 1t esproaly oxcluded sny interost fn Mea, Bucknor, and conveyed tho premies tipon tho express trust that o convoyaico should bo mado to sppellaut upon the pyment of tho moveys advanced., i Tt semms {0 ua thnt the ontiro transaction fa a pimplo ono,. Whien tho Trusteo mdotlo doed n 1663, it ro- Tatod back {0 tho deod of trust mado by Ma), Kings- Dury in 1655, Tho land thon ceascd to be trust prop- sy, ~Any titt, onullablo o tooruied, n tio brotler of Afrs, Buckney, waa oxtinguished in bia lifolimo, Nolthor honor his fon, this’ appellaat, could bo re- gardod 2a o trusteo of tho proporty, for tho entire titlo fiud bocoms favesiod in Exaly 8pcheer, tho grasor to ann, We aro, therofors, of tho opinion that tho tilloto the itgponcer {ract”"is_in Swann, for tho uso of appol- 1ant, and. that. Mrs, Buckuer hin Do iutorest in i, “An tho docreo muat Lo royorsed, it is proper thnt some furinor auggostions sliould bo thado 5 to Lo prococd- ings Subeeiient to hoTormor sppest, AL tho com: ‘maneement of tie bult thoro wora valuablo {uiprove- tho ‘properiy, Ticso avo sluco been Joatroyed by firo. Thero were also_inoumbrances, anl the Recetvr, by tia order of tia Gourt, liad. bors Tawed monoy and paid for bufldings wpon lessed ground. Pollcios of insuranco bad also been pro- Surod by tho Recelvor, which Loheld at tho {imo of tho fire, The Court lrpoin(cd Commlssionora to oxecuto tho docree of partition, and directed that they take “iato consideration tho quantity, quality, and value of {he ‘promisgs and the {ncumbrances tiorcon,” and, subsc- juently, upon & motion 1o belialf of Mre, Huckuer, o Robesvor was orderod Lo pay 10 hur vaebalf of all which had m ‘or might bo, collected from the ine ‘ehiguld havo ascortained thoincunbrances by peoat subialtted, and sporovad them according fo 1lio rights and oquitios of the parties, and not have tu- truntod this fmportant duty fo tho Oommissloners, We dircotod an account to bo iaken between Mrs, Bucknor and all othor pattlea Intorestad {n_tho catato, 3¢ ho Copet wos satlaled. thit upon tho paymont of dovia and tho removal of all incdmbrances, she would have been entitled to the amount ordored 10 ba paid to hor by the Rocelver, {t may Lave® exerclsed it discro- tlon properly fa meking tho ordar tist tlo Tiscelyee pay to hor ono-half of tho monoye collected from the yollelos of pmuranca. - Tho propor praciico, Hovovery 3vould Liave boon to hiavo awaited tho statement of {ho sccount, The insurance monoy belonged o the eatato, nd all outstanding notes boariug intercat should have Deon satiafied, and_tho incumbrances -Temoved no far s thoy had matured before any division of tho mons oyp betwoen the partles, "Thie deoreo Is roversed and tho canso remanded, A RATHEW FLIMBY PRETEXT, Charlotto L. Bourno filos her bill for divorco, in tho Buporior Court, against Oswin H. Bourne. Bho avers that sho was married to dofondant on tho 10th of July, 1807; thol defondant was then s mombor of o pirl-pagkiug i i Ohicago, snd wan doing well, but about’s month previous to thelr marrioge._ho loft tho business nudbogan assiduously to do nothing. Hince that timo ho Dia not contributed to_complainant’s_support; provions to marriogo Lo ropresontod himeolf o3 Dty ViU, A uaihans WE gnsilitny Dkvurs. Eri b snthor, Who was moking o tour in Euron tho fact-boing that said fathor bad boon dond for Bivo yoars, ‘Tho lattor fact becoming known, bo wos reduced to tho painful cxtromity of pawning his wifo's jowelry to pay board-bills, Tinolly Lio waa ojeotod from o boarding-hougo whero sho was pormittod to romain, which tho plaintiff construcs as an act of desortion, for swhich complainant claime that sho is entitled to o divorce. 5 UNITED BTATES COURTS. In tho United Btatos Disirict Court; boforo Judgo Dlodgatt in tho case of G, W.. Upton, ‘Assigneo of tho Groat Western Insuranco Com- iny v. Oharles Shober, & vordict waa roturnod or ,gu;{:}u;' damagos, $2,093.83. In tho caso of . 'Upton, obssignco, otc, v. A D. Mooors, loave was grantod to: mako Oboor, D. Mooors dofondant, sud findin .and_judgment for _plaintilf for £813.50. In the caso of J. M. Burphy, Ansignoo of tho Chicago Firo Insuranco Compony, . Mrs. Eliza Haldrott, n yordiot was rendered 'for. plajutiff; damnges, 3164, Tho caso of samo v. Joseph Groolior 'went by’ dofault, Judgment biiog ron- Qérod for plaintif? for $206.42; tho cues of tho samo . Buschor, and Dickinson, and Jounings, . and H. Lowls, and Fues, and Chas, Bohm (ju mont for §78.16), and’ Graphelm, and Gralf (Judgment for ©44.16), Josoph Crockor (judg- mont, 8216.45). BANERUPTOY MATTERS, Tn tho mattor of Ezra_B; -Lincoln, on tho po- tiiion of Hanry W. B. Hoyt, a. crodltor to tho amount of 81,078.40, order to show cauo was en- tored and ingued, roturnablo 4th of Juno, 1872, Potitioner charges that Lincoln, with intent to givo o preforanco, suffored E. W, Blatohford to ot 6 judgment against bim on tho Oth of April Bt tor 818,77, by virtuo of which L proporty, Nos. 74 and 76, Twenty-fourth strect, wero nK- vartived for snlo on tho' 22d inst.; ‘and anothor {ndgmone for .§860,40, by which: the Sheriff hrontena o lovy upon any property. of Lincolu'a which may bo found, *'In the mattor of Franklin Lount, of Peoria Gounty, Lil., an involuntary potition was filed by Cliatlos P. Kellogg & Co., of Chicago, on_ soven promissory notos aggrogating £6Y5,34, Bank., Fupk auspondod payment. - Dankrupk 1z allogod to havo concoslod Lié stock of goods for tho pur- poso of doluding Lis crodltors, ‘and hay con- coalod himeolf from tho public gazo to avoid sor- vige, Tn the mattor of Malcom R. Brace, denial of bankruptoy was yesterday filed by dofondant. . THE CRIMINAL COURT. * Thore wore but very fow cases of interest triod in thig ourt, yostorday. Johw Barny was tried on n clinsgo of stonling & quantity of pige Hron trom the Noxtliweatorn: Taileoad Gompans, of the value of 814, and was found guilly and sontonced six montha to tho Houso of Correo- tion. . Albert G. Btorey, & respootablo citizon_(no conncotion with the Chicago Zimes), sud J. K. ‘Woodward aro accoptod a8 surety for one Whit- ford, a defoultor. Tnes Bunks and Jobn Callshan, two_ youths istgod with siealjng p quanity of jovelry from tho hiouso of a Mr. Miller, on West Randolph Btreet, woro found not guilly TUE COURTE IN BRIEF. Tho following ohange in tho sessions of the Superior Court was sunouncod yosterdny( Judgos Portor and Wood will, In_fiituro, hold two uosalons daily, the firat from 10 &. w., - until 12:80 8. m. ; tho secoud from 2 p. m,, until 5 Pom. In Judge Porter's Court the oago of Wood v. Tioborteon wag dismissed at plaintift’s roquest, as wai als0 tho caso of Wrenn v, Woodruf. In tho caso of Todhuntor v, Thoms, tho ap- pool was dismiusod at dofondant’s cost for want of aMdavit morits, In tho cueo of Jscob Fryo ot sl v.IL I Childors, judgmont on answor of garnishoo’ W. T, Koonas, was rondorod for 810,05 ; $2,620.40, and §18,60) plaintiff’s cost ; balanco for dofond- ant. Tn tho Buporlor Court, Willism H. and David Martin makoan afidavi In_sttachmonl againut Robert Jaokeon, who owes thom $101.81, and has oy taken up hls aboda in Ban Francisco. Jamou 1. Keoler, of Oblcago, fllos & pracipe in’ assumpsit ogaiust Sllas 1\ ‘Groon, of Kon- tucky, for 3,000, and prays for an ultachniont ngaiudt him. ‘The dobt i olaimod as commis- sfon due from dofondant for a sulo of cortuin real aalato effected by plalntift, ‘Iho ¢ase of Brine v, [Tho Board of Trado waa raaumod In Judge Williams' court yostorday, whon the nrgm'nentu ot Mouara, Herriok aun Dlnok recelved tho attention of tho Court, In Jndge Rogors’ Court, the ouso of Rood v, Newborgor, in which plaintife's right to recovor tho amoun of an acconnt for varulshos, shellao, ato,, suppllied from kis 4eotory in New York, &' vordiot was rondored in his favor for $140.83 damngon, Tho onso of Tioottehor v, Sehweltzor ot al. 1o ogin bolig telod baforg Tuda Baolh, Lo coun, sol for tho dofonso faoling virtuously indignaut a tho fuct {hint tho avidoneo In tho proviou cnsio was publishiod. ‘Tho enso, it will Lo romombor-. ad, was broughik by platntlf to _recovor damngon for n brutnl aseanll allogod to have boon com- wnlttod npon. plalAtiir, whom thoy locked up. in Jnil in o most unncoontablo maunor. Tn tho Cireult Conrt, Gonrge Vogovill files hia DI agabist_John ond B, Dompeoy, complaining that on tho Oth of Soptombor_last' thoy enusod Tim Lo bo arrastod, Imprisonad, and brought be- foro Banyon on {ho chargo of ausnulting dofond- auts with o deadly weapon. On tha 1lth of Hoplombor pialuti stood bis trinl and s ac- quitted, nud hio now bringa suit to recover $10,~ 000 for nfury to his charaotor, oto, Miliam Kore & Go. o o privalpo in aesmp- slt in tho Cironit Court ngainst Alam O, Loich, who owas {ho firm £226,65, Complunants avor that eaid Loich s abscondod from thio Biato, and concoals Limsolf o that progoss cannob bo sorved on bim ; whorofora complaluantn ot to obinln writ of attnchmont against any proporty T2 may nouscad in thin city. “homas 1I. Thompson nnd Olivor A, Huos- aoll potition n tho Cirenit_Court for o writ of attachmont ngainat Julius B, Rowoll, who owes them 8275, and who, thoy avor, s within the Jost Lwo vonrs prior to tho filing of tholr bill convoyed his offacts 8o n o hindor piu oroditors, and that ho hng fraudulontiy concelod bis por- sonal propesty with tho samo intention. Tranklin 8. Idoll filos his ‘declnration in tho Oiront Oourt sginat J. 0. MeCord, charging that lio rented from dofendant a housa at No, 2 Thisty-olghtlh strool, and think tho dofondant maliclously canged Inrgo quantitios of wator to yun_ond | flow in upon sald promisos, flooding tho basoment story and rendoring 1t unflt for habitation. Plalntift avors that ho and Dis family wera obliged it consoquonco to aook another habitation, at a dumngo to_plaintif of 1,000, which smount ho hopen to recovor on tho proscnt uit. : ‘Addison H. Iostor wna yostordsy appolutod administrator of the ostato of Myrou P. Foator, Whoso will wns_ yostorday provou, uudor a bond to bo approvod of §4,600; Tho will of Matliag Hang was proven, aud Jottors tostamontary woro granted to Barbara mm'g, widow, under & bond of 36,000, Lo bo approved. B NEW SUITS. Tk Borsnion CoURT,—d,610—William X, Martin otal, v, ltobert Juckuon ; attachment, $101,81, '43,620— mes H, Keol Btla T Greon s nasumpsit, $,000, 13,521—Gharlotte E, v, Oswin II. Lourns ; divorce on round of deseriion, ' 43,822—Thomas B. Murphy v, janry Ricmenschnoidor ; ojoctmont, $1,000. 43,5 Appeal. 43,69{—Thomns E, Malion'y, Xda E. Makion ; dlvorco on ground of desertion. 43,835—Cathiering V. 7. Wolcolt “Blecla; divorco ot ground of dosertlon. 45,520 7—Appoal, Tug_ Omourr Qoun—7,01 y and B, Dem) Georgo Vogorll v. trespass on tho case, . O, F. Thulmann § lion om houso sit~ fistod - on’ _mouthoast oot of Lot 17, Butforaail Addition to Chicago, and lnnd, 7077 10 708LTx appeals, 1,085—Chories E. Wiswall ok al, v. Mathias Tonly; assumpsit, $200, 7,080—Phillip Hitka . Willlaw Wayman ; reslored case, 7,087—Appeal. 7/083—Georgo Fanninly v. Duncan MoKollar and Jamos Thyram ; roatorod caso. 7,080—8amo v, Lincoln ; samo, 7000—Appenl, 7,001—Uriah B, Forris v, Willfam II, THico oud I, Mclennn ;- assumpsit, $1,500. 7,009— Frankiin McVeogh ot al, v, Walter I, I Bit, §221. 7,003—Appoal, 7,00 Herr ot ol, v, ‘Adam C. Lafcl ; assumpait, $500, 7,095—1homa 8, O, Thorneon, Oliver A, Hucedell, nd lienry O, Morey v, Julius B, Rowoll; atiachmont, $275, ~7,008—Appeal, st it b st " JUBILEE NOTES. Unt ; assump- The Artists Bus'y---rrcpnrntlons for the Grent Concerts, The “ Grand Round » of tho City~--Dls- tinguished Gnests---Tho Jubileo Ball, Tho artiate of tho illustrated papers a0 busy proparing thoir, skotohes of tho Jubilee. Frank: Zeslie's, Harper's, sud tho Graphio aro all rop- rosonted, and Chicago, in all that portaina to tho jubilation, hor citizens, and tho strangors that aro to bo withn hor gates, bids fulr to bo the Deat advertisod olty on tho Continont, for the groat illustratad journals aro solzivg tho ovont, and will givo tho wholo story .of our groat ro- building. Wo ara glad to notico fmmouso activi- ty in cloaring up tho stroots, and gotting mat- tors into rogdinoss for noxt weok. MR, PRURCOTT, My, omaonn's AGENT, 1ain thoolty, ond oxprossos himsol? dolighted with tho papcot of affairs, sud tho promiso that tho poople will bo out in thousands from all ovor tho Northwest to hoar his groat chiof. Prof. Butterfield is vory proud alroady of the promiso of his monstor chiorus, and tho children aro got- ting roady to sing like s moadow full of lnrke. By many porsons this chorns of 1,000 achool childron, who will oceupy s platform by thom- Golves, 1 Jookod forvara to 16 one OF the groat- «cut prospoative charme of tho Jubiloo. ‘THE GRAND BOUND showing Chicago i on nrt, pnd fow undorstand it ovon nmong our own: citizons. Tako the av- arago visitor and koop him un hiour or Lo among our now buildings, many of thom not rondy for acoupancy, many vacaut; show him whoro the North 8ido used to b, and finish up with o drive on tho Bouth Boulovard, and your strapgor soos 80 much that is prospectivo, 80 much that is predicated on the futuro, that o Is likoly. to go voy with o shak of the Lioad, aid o obill wild Lo linlf communicalos to _you. o lins not seon tho strongth and power of the city. Porhaps ho in boing driven about tho city Dby an old residont, who has boen " horo thirty yoars, but who himsolf thinks that Chicago aveno is out of town ; that thero isn't much of anything west of Union Park, and that Twonty-socond stroot is protty far out.” Ho has not sot forward kis views of our growth for tho st ton yonra, Our guests, tho city's guests, tho distinguished visitors from abroad, ara to boshown, on Ehopub- lio ovation day of jubilee weok, Driday, Juno G, viow of tho city that will bo probably’ quite a5 much of novelty to their eutertainers thom- solves a8 to thoso friends from sbrond. It Las aiready besn roferred to. that the boit railrond is to bo usod for tho flrst timo, and » tmin of maguificont cars will convdy n party of 500 oxcursionists {rom Kinzie stract Btation the_entire cirouit- of tho clty, soutn to tho South Branck, whoroe O, H. McCormiclk will ontortain tho party aud other invited guosts at his mammoth roaper works. Thenco tho train ‘will sweep along the South Branch, through the ‘vaat lumbor dieirict snd mills on Grovo stroot, Thonce down to tho Union Btock Yards and'| tho packing-house district. ‘Thence eastward to tho Inko, and up along thoshoro to the Great Contral dopot grounds. This ronte will puss in. raview the great manufacturing and producin districts of the city, and bo Alled with facts an fonturos that will do justico to the reasons for the ‘growth of Chigago. At Lincoln Park, {n the morning, before tak- Ing tho train, grand carriago corfoge will oarry tho distinguishied gueats up the Lako Bbore drive, and escort thom through the park ronda. And {he samo party will, in tho sftoruoon, leave tho train at tho great Bouth Parks, and como homo on the boulevard, It will bo altogother s momorablo day for Ohicago. Tho precise routo of siroets takon it yot to be snnounced. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. Gon, Bhorman and othor distinguished army ofiicors will bo the guests of Gon, Sheridan dur- ing the wook, Rospousca from tho Governor- QGonoral of CQanada aud the British Logation at Washington announce that offlcial reprosonta- tives will bo prosent from both. he sk of Govornors of Btatos to be prosont is elovon, In tho oarriage cortoge eight former Mayors of tho city will be houorad guosts. Hon. Wm, B. Ogdon, tho first Mayor of Ohicago, writos that o vill probably bo prosent. THE JUDILEE BALL, o Tho eulmination of the festivitios in the Grand Jubiloo Ball at tho Chamber of Commoreo gives inororsing promiee of boing a mosb brilliaut at- foir, It should havo boen statod that at the first mooting of the Board of Manngors it was unan- imously votoed that wine should be excluded st n ;lliuzurbiug clomenk on publle ocousions eforo- mo. TIE PROMISE OF A OROWD, Tho half ratos of furo from oll stations in the vast roglon traversod by roads contoring horo uta alrasdy In advanca glving tokena of a crowd for which Chicago must proparo herself, and ox- orolio n boundlous hospitality In ontortaining. Phoso pooplo abroad wora our frionds in onr fiaur of need, aud, comlug in by soares of thous-" onds to soo how we have como out of our troublos, tmust bo hospitably rveceived. Ona pacly of fitty gontlomen, from Now York, lave me arrangoiionts for {lioir trip and stay whilo oo, . — e Lost Ohild, Tost, on Bundsy afternoon, a child two yoars sud thirvo months old, Had ot a platd dress, lacod shooe, and bluo nud whito ptookings, Whoover will bring Lim to the home of Lis porents, No, 409 Fourth atroet, will be rowarded, THE 'COUNCIL. Twolvo 0'Clock to Do Bubstituted for Lleven, as tha Hour for Closing tho Sanloons, Tho Sunday Law Also to Bo Amended to Allow of tho Salo of Liquor Afler One 0°Clock on That Day, Col. Waterman Not Confirmed as Com- missionor of tho Board of Hoalth, A rogular mooting of tho Councll waa hold yosterdsy evoulug, Ald MoAvoy in tho hair. Prosont, Ald, Dowon, Richardson, Dizon, Warron, MoGonnlss, McAvoy, Bidwell, Btono, Tencoy, Schmitz, Cullorton, MoClowry, Clowry, Dalloy, Powell, 0'Brion, Kehoo, Honils, Moors, Quirk, MoGrath, Eckhardt, Stout, Maly, Lon- gachor, Bchafnor, Carney, Connon, Ogdon, Woodman. DRIPEWELL INSPECTOR, The Moyor-aont in & communicntion nomivat- ing John . Hainos as Inspoctor of tho Houso of Qorroation, tho torm torw’\.x(nhhsma appoint- od having oxplrod. Tho matior was reforred to the Committoo on tho Bridewoll. PETITIONS, Potitions wero promonted and roferred for ourb-atono on Prico placo, iuatead of curb-wall; for o sewor on Buttorfield, from Twenty-fifth to Twonty-sixth; for wator-pipe on Wontworth avonuo, from Thirty-ffth to Thirty-sovontl; for oeldowalk on Taylor, west of Ashland avonuo; romonstrances sgalnst tho improvomont of Wentworth nvonuq, ‘from Archer avenuo to Twonty-sccond stroot, nand opening sn alley betweon Indiana and Prairio avo- ooy and Twenty-third snd Twenty-fourth stroots ; forchanging thegradoof Madlson strook wost of Oakley ; b romonstranco ngatnst the va- cntion of tho alley in Block 60, Canal Trustecs’ Subdivislon .of {ho northwest halt.of Soo. 21, 89, 14 ; for an approach to the Canal sbroob vin- duct on tho enst Bldo of Canal on Bixteonth stroot ; for paving Washington paco from Dear- Torn £o Btato strect ; for wator pipo on Lincoln stroot from Towa to Thomaa ; for wator pipe on Fourth strot from Roboy to Hoyne. onDERs. The Board of Plflr\lo‘Wurku wap ordered to roport by what authority it had signod on agroo- mont bindiug the city to ralso to grade all the houaos nt the Bixteonth stroet viaduct, of which fivo woro brick and forty-olght of wood, which wonld cost $30,000 ; and nleo to roport by what nuthority it proposed to order the payont of $ho necossary expensoa from the City Lronsury ; to report ordinances for oponing Franklin, from North avouno to Menomoneo; for o sidowalk on the west sido of Porry sireot, from Clybourn to Talierton avonuo, sud for flling ond curbing Third aud Tourth' aveunos, from ‘Tyoifth to Fourteonth ; tolny wator-mains on Napoloon placo, from Stowart avenue to Hanover; on Amold, from Twonty-0fth to Twonty-tixth; Twonty-fitth, from Hanover to Biddan, ond ' Hanover, from Twonty-aixth ; to build an approach on tlio east sido of thio Oanal Atroot viaduot on Sixteouth stroot. The tollowing ordors waro roforrod to the ap- propriate committoos: Dircoting tlie Board to Gxpond §1,000 i dredging out Ogden Blip; to couso Thirty-fifth stroot to bo pub in docont condition from Holated * to the South Dranch; to cause. iho tracke of tho Chicogo, Durlington & Quinoy Rond lnid on Wost Bixtoonth strook just aftor tho firo of October, 1871, to bo romoved, thoy having bo- como an inconvonlondo s to Jay a ano-Took arack sowor_on Bixteonth stroot, from .tho South DBranch_to Arthur streot; aud to preparo plang ond optimatos for a bridgd ab Tnylor stroot. "fho Railroad Committoo wan ordorod to roport nost wobk in regard to_tho truoke Inid by tho COhicago, Columbus & Indiana Central Rond across Wostorn ayenuo and Stoolo sirbots, BTREET IMPROVEMENTS. Tho Bosrd of, Public Works submitted ordi- nencos for estabilaling grafen on Twalfth and Thirteonth straots and Indiana avenuo ; for tho acation of part of an alloy in the subdivision of four acros In the s, o._cornorof the n, w. guar- tor of Boo. 8, 30, 14, E ; for vacating an alloy in tho south half Block 60, n. w. quarter Sco. 31, 89,143 for vacating alloy in Tlock 8, Pickote's Socond Additioni, aud for fixing tho grado of Wost Twelfth strdot,nent the proposed vinduok. Thoy were referred to tho Clork for ongross- mont. I'ho voto by which tho ordinanco for opening Latrabeo stroct from Chicogo avenuo to Lrie streot was reconeidored, a8 well o8 that for opon~ +ing nn alloy botween.Indiaun ond Prairie avon- uos and Twenty-third nud Twenty-fourth streots, and thoy were appropriately roforrad, TOARD OF IEALTIL. Tho nomination of A, N. Waterman as o mom- bor of tho Board of Henlth was taken up. “Ald. ‘Cullorto opposed tho nomination, think- ing tho southwentern part of tho city should bo reprosontod on tho Board, Tho Aldermon ropro- gonting tho wards in that scction should bave been cousnltod. Thoy knew the grost needs of that Iocality. Ald. Bailoy eaid tho Mayor had told him he did ok caro about having Watorman's confirmation prossed it the Aldormen in tho southwostern part of the city, could find a good man. ~ : " Ald: Powoll also was gainst the vowineo, Ald, DeGrath spoko highly of Mr. Watormau's porsonal character, but showld voto_sgainst him on acconut of tho groat noods of tho Koction mentionod: Hewasnot confirmed—yass, 19; nays, 0—as follows: Yena—Richiordson, Dixon, Warron, McGonnlss, Mc- Avoy, Bidwell, Btono, Kohoo, Heath, Blooro, Quirk, BleGrath, Stout, Mahr, Lengachor, Hcliaffnor, Gounon, il Woodmou—1 Ogder il & ‘f\'ny- Pracoy, Bchmitz, Oullerton, McClowry, Glowry, Batloy, Powoll, 0'lirlen, and Catney, . RENDERIKG TANKS. 4 Tho ordinance for tho inspaction of rendering tanks waa favorably reported on by the Judiciary Committoo, sud was roferrod to tho Olerk for engrossmont, - It was statod that @ rocont partial oxamination by tho Boilor Inapootor showed that thore woro two tauk at Bhoonomann's in even worse condition than tho ono which oxploded, and that st othor housos thero wero soveral in bad condition, THE LIQUOR QUESTION. Tho Special Committeo of Nine on the Liquor Question roported, rocommonding tho presont ordinance bo #0 emonded us o allow of tho sale of liquor aftor 1 o'olock, Sunay. Tho Judiciary Committon roportod back, with- out recommondation, Ald. Qullerton's ordinunco for cloaing tho ealooha ot 13 o'olock, ropealiug tl:al {mn providing for stopping the salo of liquor b1, It was g0 amonded s to provide that tho snloons ehould be closod from midnight till & o'clook 1n the morning, and_was roforred to tho Olork for engrossmout, sud made the @pooiel ordor for D o'clook Monday. ENGINE TOUSE, The Comptrollor was dirooted to advertiso for wlot for an engino Liouso botweon Noble and Lincoln, and Hubbard and Erlo streols. BIONS. The ordinance amendatoryof the firo ordi- nance and providing that no sign more thau ten foot in helght eball ho constructoed on any build- ing within thoe fire limits which is over two sto- ries Ligh, woe Inid over, POLICE COURT OLERI. Tho Polico Committes recommonded the con- firmation of John Amborg as West Sido T'olico Court Clork. It was lnld over. VEMIOLES. ‘Thio Committeo on Licousos roported adverso- 1y on the ordinanco for liconslug all voliclos, gubmitted by Ald, Dixon. A minority roport, rooommending its pussago, was submitted. Both weroInid ovor. The Counoil adjourned. —_——— The St. Paul Construction Companys From the L Crosse (1¥is,) Dentocrat, Tho it, Paul cm?a':y, o sra wvisot, probas Dbly rojootod tho Jand-grant beosuso tho Crodit Mobillor programmo, as followed in tho construc- tion of the Minnosota Contral, in_tho rond in Towa from Oalmor Lo Algoms, In 'tha one built from Hastings, and that built from Milwaukeo 1o Chicago, could not bo oarried out. Tho suit whioh tho Governmaont i iustituting against tho Tacife Rosd, and tho exposures which tho invos- tigotions for the past a}x months havo mado, have alarmod _the Now York operators. Thoy were afrald, i they nccoptod tho graut, thoy would hinve'to bulld the rond honautly for tho stackholdors, or oluo the Coustruction Compaiy would bo compelled to dlsgorgo, No moro steal- ings, no moro railroads, 1s' thq watchword of tho 84, Banl Sompnay. o oro advisod Hiat1t fs In gortous contors- ation b{ Homo of the Bt, Paul stockholders to Ing suits in Illinols, and have an overhsuling naod nocounting, in tho courts of that Stato, into tho purchagn of tho Wostorn Unlon Road, run- ning from Reolno to Rock Ieland, from some Tidinburgh Scotchimon ; and tho Injand rond to Citiengo, Tho Inttor, we undorstand, in n_ rich bono o plek. 1t Is reported the sethal cast of tho rond waa ab about #1800 por o from tho . limits of Milwaukoo o thomo of Chicago, 'Tho nmount paid the Conatruc- tion " Uompany by the Hallrond Company, it s roportad, was 20,000 cash, and_$34,000 of pro- forrad stock por milo, Tho proforred_atack was worth from 70 to 75_conts on tho dollar, hundrod milos of yond built this way each yoar will soou Inako & construetion company of olght to Lelvo porsons sufliciontly woll off “to banish all drond of tho poor-houso. Tho Milwaukea Neroa. (ho organ of M. Mitoh- oll, last yoor published the liet of praclous pa- triota wiio corposod this Construotion Company. DI it roproducy them? o paoplo of, tho Biato would like to tako anothar loolk at thom. ho poopla can koo thom through bottor glstnos and iore undorstandiugly this your than they could {ho past. SR TR A CARD FROM JUSTICE VANT’ WOUD, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Bin: Great Injustico Iu done moin your issuo of youterday. You stylo mo ‘Tho junk-toslor's friend,” aud, in lsuding the Integrity of anothor Justico, you mako n baso insinuntion sgeinst mino. Iabrive todo justico to all mon, and to administor tho lawa to tho best of my ability, If I fail to do this ibismymisfortuno, not my fault. Tho cace yon speak of was not triod bofora m it wan nof dismisncd by mo; buk was withdr by the officor maaking tho_clinrgo, booanso T mated, fortho boufls of tho proscoution, that soparate crimos, committod by difforent porsons, at difforonb timos and at difforont plnocs, could ot propely b trod and fucludod. i tho samo wagrant. 1 was thon and thero ready, and offored to issno nopnrnto warrants agninst tho partio but, thg oficor proforrad fo go oluowhoro. “And thnt ia tho wholo of my offonding. J. Vaxr’ Woun, J. P. Ou10Ag0, May 20, 1873, ol ot o S Y THE LEMONT OIL WELL. gin: Horowith wo hand you mample of orude potroleum from an artesian woll now being sunlk by Mossrs, Swan Dros., of Potrolis, Ontario, for tho Bingor & Taleott Stono Compavy, ot their quarrios in Lomont, This samplo ia pronounced by thoso competent to judge, to o oquel to the beat orude lubricating ollf from Ponnsylvania walls, and is found, a8 wo stat upon authorlty of Megera, Swan Bros., who biave hod oxtensive oxporienco in Canadinn oil regions, in quantities that in Conada would bo connidored fudicative of a poying voin. Oil was struck at tho dopth of 200 faat, immodiataly abova a vein of saud rack. 1t is probablo that tho Company will take mossures to develop the indiontions found, and nacortain dofinitoly whothor or nok oil oxists in poying quantities,” Very truly, H. D, Baxen, For tho Singor & Talcott Bono Compnny. frdicl S e 8. DI, Pottingill & Co, This old irm, whick began ita advertlsing ngoney in Boston uslong 0go 2a 1849, ond hua Leen growlug in strength and popularity yoar by yoar, hoa Tocently ox- tonded its fleld of oporations by opentuga Lranch of- fico at No, 701 Chestnut strcet, Philadelphis, Thls frm_Tias hlready dono advertiuing lo tho valuo of 510,000,000, aind, Jargo ns that smount Is, it will prob- ally Lo dwarfed by tho tranmnctiona of coming yeara. Tuls aignal siiceess is an Hlustration of what cau compliabed by honeaty and lusiness sagacity. The Bovo now offices fn Now York, Boaton, ‘nnd Fhiladel- i, and baye tho ngoncy of fearly overy Rowapsper 11'tho Unitod Statos and Britih Provinces, el i i Sy . Tho Beaver Mixed Hat 18 tho Itest modo for gontlomen—n dress hiat for sum- mer wear—iatroducod by Parker & Tilton, No. 83 Clark atrest, opposite tho Coust-ouse. The Gonulna Geysor, Spring Water 18 drawn by Buck & Rayner, at both tlelr stores, AMUSEMENTS, ATKEN'S THEATRE. Loat wook of tho Spring Season, aud last appossance of g thy celobratad LAURA KEENE AND HER EXCELLENT COMBINATION. Monday Evonir d til furthe : duclion 1 Clifeigo of the stcoessful drawa, Writton ox- prozaly for Miss Toeno, ontitiod - Huated Down, or, The Two Lives ULMHI‘Y Ltigh, Friday—BKNEFIT OF LAURA KEE! HOOLEY'S THEATRE, DEST COMPANY IN AMERIOA. ANOTHER NEW PLAY | Mouday, Mny 2, during tho wouk nud Woduvaday and Saturday Maglnods, Bart Toy Campboll's powerful Amorican Drama, THROUGE FIRE ! “Viithan Unapprancablo Oast and Entiro Now Sconory. N, 15.—Owing to tho elaborato proparation ncoassary 1o tho roper praduction of io Gentlo Savago," it haa bacn unavoldably postponed for a fow days longat ; it will positivoly bo tha noxt novolty. In proparation; *‘Sinoko," MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Last Week of the Scason! Last Nights of Edwin Adams! EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINGE, ENOCH ARDEN! Now and Boautifal Scanory. Nosol Meclisnioal EiMoote. Noxt wook—TI1E KATIE PUTNAM COMBINATION. ACADEMY OF MURIO. * Malutedst., noar Madison. THIRD SUCCESSFUL WEEK OF THE GRAND COMBINBTION THEATE‘EM ggMIQUE, Broadway, N. Y. Entire ohango overy Mondsy and Thuesday’ ER) TAILLINERY. MILLINERY! JUBIL) T JUBILEE. NEW CHICAGO ! OPEN T0 ALL THE WORLD! P. 8. GILMORE, Mamuoth m»cfffiii\a‘ ad- Choras, IN THRER Crand Coliseum Concerts, AXD ONE GRAND JUBILEE BALL Thursdsy and Eriday, June 5 and 6, i\ h Pan- .u'fi":rcé’.‘f,;5{'31"11’.'.-‘}7,‘&“&‘ 17, oot Tt 23-1"'&‘-‘" jch will bo dvcoratod and fitted up to neouin- 40,000 PEOPLE ! ADMISSION TO CONOERTS, ONH DOLLARI O Frliny » falt finllday will bo doglarod for the publio Bohinols, ‘u:fi'hum eind Samiiedd 1o ths Feiday ailsmoon Conort o NTE-FIVE OBINIS L o ton 1o lrorus will canslstof ONFTHLOU, iy aslsiof ONETIOU- B AN CRIEARIN From tho Pubiio Sotools. Tho foa- tivitios will culminato Intha GRAND JUBILEE BALL, On FRIDAY EVENING, for which tho clegant Hall of tho OHAMBER OF 'OOMMIEROE has boen geanted, a Tioketa for the Ball, admitting Liady an t ‘Lindlos® Tickots, $5. NLY BIf ORTAINED st tho Jubtloo fiulu'&!lnwllUl'npnn)‘l“ufl(h ing, No. 87 Washinglon-at., and ean only bo procured on IWITATIUNN presontod 'bearing tho slgnaturo of ond O e o yubiias otwgt o memorablo and avor a t0ba blstorior thio railronds canterin 1n Uhlcago wil Isstio JUBILEE EXCURSION TICKETS HALF PRICE | TIQKETS TO 'THFE BALL NOW READY. GARPENTER & STIRLDON, Businoss Managors. Tluo salo of {ickats for tho Cancort will bogln Thursdny, OCEAN NAVIGATION. FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Wit s troms Now York ae follows: 3y OF, LIMERIOK... W Th day, ), BA, M. SIT¥ O LONBOY iy, Ny 3 8 4 B QITY QK NIEW YOl "Phuraday, Juno 8y 1 D7 B ITY OF PARIS, Aaturday, Juno, 3 ' 1. And aach sucosoding DAY and TITURSDAY, from Plor No. 46, North River. Cnbin Pasgogo, 385 and 8100 Gold. Stoersro, to British Porta, . ..§30.00 Curronoy. aflmwnm to Uorman Porta, a2 .. 85,00 Currenoy. lecu’o,"h Bronion or Beandinavian 2,00 Ourroncy. BIGHT DK foF o At 16 inkoe, FRANCIS 0. BROWN, Gonoral Wostorn Agont, 86 South Markot-st., Chicago. CUNARD HMAIL LINE. EHSTABLISEIRD 184:0. Steam Botween Now York, Boston,and Liverpool. My 24 “May 31 { Unba. Juno 7| Scotii And from Boston ovory Tuosdas. Cabin Passugo, 880, 8100 nnd 8130, Gald. Steorago Pasago 881 cueroncp, Passengors and frolght banked to and from nll parts of Tiuropo ot lowest ratos, Hight. Dnll(vnn Great Britain, Iroland, and tho Uontinont. < P DYV RIKT, Gou'd Woar'n Agent, + our, (lark oud Handolu-sle. NAT{ONAL LINE, Salling from Now York for Quoonstown and Liverpool o overy Sdiurdas, wd f0r London diroct avors fortaight; Cabin Passage $80, $90, and $100 Curency. Jxoursion Ticketa at favorsblo ratos. Tntonding pas- sangare ahould make onely ayplication {or barths. it o BTELRACE Ehn 6 currons e ropnid steorago tickots' from Livrpool, Quecnstown, Loudoutlorry, Glasgow, Card(ft, Bristol, or London, $3t. Jaxn, LA SHORE & JCTTEAR SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUYON AND REGISTERRED. $6,000,000. Bonds Duo Oct, 1, 1882, with Intereat at Heven per Centy pnyabio scul-annunily, Avril and October, ot theoflico of tho Unton Trust Co. of Now York. $0600,000, or Ton por Oont of tha Loan, to bo rotired aonually by tho Slaling Fund, Conpon Bonda of. i +++$1,000 cach, Roglotored Bonds of $1,000, §5,000 and $10,000 cach, Price, 94 ond Acorned Interest. ROBINSON, CHASE & 0. BANEBERS, No. 18 Broad-st., New York RATLROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Spring Arrangement, ; FXDRAATION OF IUEFRIRNGE MATIKE, — § Saturday o1 SR TR S grons ol T MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS epoly Font o Lkt s . i S0C af - Teentaccond- P bt Stets 15 il sty Sormer af Madistne o Mni1 (sin matn and air Tino) Day Expross. Jagkson Acooinmadst Atiantio Ixprosy, Night Expross, Bs0n. .| *3: 19:10p. 2| 2,000, m.| BWp. m, 21 19" | %600, m. HENHY 0. WENTWORTI, Genoral Passongor Agont. CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chieago, Alion & Si, Zouls Through Line, and Loulstana (410, péte ehort route from Chicigoto Kanaas Cliy, Unlor epoty Weal Side, neisr Sadisan-st, bridge, TLeave, | Arrive. * 0362, m. [* 8:10p. m, ) * 9:18 8, m. |* 8:10p. m, » 8:10p. m, 05 e 1a Maln Line, and: anvilio Divisfon.. vin Ji # Kanaa Oty Kxpross, vin 99:00p, m. [447:30 pu s Soitlo, T, & Lonistais, 3o, | . 4470 0. me aooronCity’ H B, i, T Kookl & ks : itg':.l‘g;-‘:x AIDally, via Maln Ling, and daily excopt Saturdny, Jucknonillo Divialon. 13 IS »in A3t Loy Jaghausiilo Dirien, 10 Thoiin Lisosaud duly CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Tnion Depat, ‘eortier Hadison and Canal.sta,; Ticket Offcs 83 South Clarkat,, opposite Sierman House, and at nefi'ar. Teave, | Arrioe, Mitwankoo, 8t, Paul & Minoonp- e Mt A Tl olia) 2% 708, m, * 4300, m.[*11:20a, m, iLand e Milwarkno, B T 19:00 p. m. |* 6:00 powgs, olis Night E'xpros CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, Depots—Fool af" Lakeat., Indlana-an. i aml (unal and Sixteentlests, Tickel ofices in B HHouae, No, 69 Clark-st., unit al depols, » B Hion ity Tani e L O B Downors Grovo Ascommi ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. * Laket, and fook of’ Tcentysecond-it, andolyhat,,”near Clark, and 1 Ganal- Bt. Louls Expros: Sonyor Hizdo Parkand Onk a0 Hydo Park and Oak Woods Th8 Stonunshio of thls oo aro tho largost {n tho trada, Dratis on Groat Britain, Trolond, and (o Continoat. WILLIAM MACALISTER, Northonst opraoe Gl and Tardoioh.ate: (oHptans ow Sliotiman Houdo), Ubloago, i Bailing tefcoa ook from, Now York, and oorrying pat; songors toall Tlru of Groat Britaty, Iroland, Continontal Hutopo, nnd the Moditerrancsn, .Cabin from 865; Bloor- RO, L4 it Irish ports osst, 930 it, RO lontl- Dotal purta samo as othor rogularlince. Al payatle in U, S, eurr ly for full infos on at the Com- anor, AD 5 ny's offices, No, 7 Bowling Groeon, New York, aud N. k. Dandor Tasailoand Madisonath,, Ohleago. HENDERSON BROTHBRS, Agents, STATE LINE STEAMSHIP CONPARY, YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERP BEL- Bl Tty s i it A logant te will_sall pidetensionen g b o, WEBSTER’S, ul Weflaflisun-st. CHOICE STYLES, CLOSE PRICES, PRONMPT ATTENTION. JUST OPENED---A LARGE LINE OF ELEGANT Imported Flowers. GETTYSBURG WATER, GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, Tha Unitod Btates thnnuhu‘. tho authorized record of our Matorla Modiocs, viassos this wator with tho must zonawnod Alkalino or Osrbonated Bprings of Xuropo. 1t far oxgels suy othor known fu ile sel(-proserving propurs Tt does ot dotoriorate by bottling and kooping. it ‘noyor beon clalinod for apy otior minoral water the wor Lo dfarolve tho uratas, or wo-oallod ohalk formatio [ the body or on the llmbs and joints. This the urg Katalysine Water no In d) ol i Gout, Rupumatism, Nouralgis, Dyspo; Lot A 808 e T, Rbons ot At g fomarod Blusarar Powor o the paralytio, oured Abdumipsl Dronsy, sud glven henithy “action fo thy forpid Lirer, e autod LY Siasrhcs, lios, Donatinstion, Astiima, Car i D isonsas of "t Bkin, Convral, Deniilty and’ Nor- L Drasteation fron Montal and Thysloa) Hsouss ce AT "o “otitod walor, worfal nutidta for Hroossivo Hatini ¢ Drinki o ots "tha Stannolr, bramotos Digostion, and 16 et Hoad alinoat ininodiatoly. Pamphiols contatn- S htory o fliy b roports froms oininant bty B APl wlodh, mapevolo and woll-nttaatod e i foionfye o dispvahed oz, i o vulohic A st by saall an epiioation Wit b L, 'L aetombang e Lo Frons- b el b, o l‘;r?;ln“\f;\?:\rwfiuhAhflK, KTEVENSON & RRID, BUGK S RAYNIR, aud drogiiuts Kanorallys 0 H LAWRENCE & 00, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW 0] WILLIAM A. HARRIS, | /| Providones, T, 1., Buildor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, IWith Harels! Vatoutod Tnprovouonte, Boud for, Ulsou- Y \Waduerda i ulvnétfiuwénx%).y onte, 7 Broadway, N ¥, Rioorags ofico, 40 Brondwag, Mo Ke oo SUMMER RESORTS, CLARENDON HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, 1 b for the b ts I 1 e opon or Lo aeen o i fom ook parimeoks sliould bo addressod Cliarles E. Loland, Ui, Now York, o Dolavan touso, A):u: N chif: Ti0ard, 84,00 ioF day: provioi Lo e O o LA ND, Bropelotor. MISCELLANEOUS, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Ta trio ohoapest and bost asticlo ia tho markot for BLUE- 14 Lo, Tho gonuinohas both Barlow’s and “Wiltherger's namos 5,1y Labol nnd o Dt S Mg Dru Sl 1 -5 WILTBERGER, Propelotor. §#™ For salo by Grooers and Druggints. * _SALVE, AT Ttiahe Salvo for urum, Bolla, CORNS! DR. KTEPARNS, 181 Doarbora St MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, (8 Biatost., Qhlcago, Tt {s woll kuown I:{ all readers of the Ylvn that . iilow (v ho oldeat oytabilsbod pbyelolsu 1 Gllcago, clonce and uz«vriumw have mad v, i, the mo uowood SUROTKLIST o the age honoiud by tho iturtovant 5 gonts 8 box. Sitetml of tho-bighets moditelatiainnonta by AL suodieal IfSllufl{fll of tho day, baving devoted T'\WWENT' YREARS OF HI8 LIV in porfecting romodics that will oure- pamlvoly a1l casos of OLIONIO AND BPEOIAL M 1 it N GORSULIATION “TitEm, SEPARATE PATTONS TR BRI el Gow, wih sisdig, b8 e fA, a8l 5 ot DIGHLOMW, N (0 Sratoh e Mk ssuvs Dr. TOVV NSENID, 183 BODTH OLARK-ST, (ontinues fo curo all Chrouls, Norvous rnary Diseases of both soxos, aud may be confidentinily con- sultod, vflrlm’lll:{ or by mall, frev of clargo. Fomalo ditloultias trontod with afoly and wccoss. Iiis Modical T'roatiso to Indlos and gontlemon sont froe. DR. STO N I= Conddontial Phyelolan, 112 W, Madlsonst, Oblosgo, Dl (A rogular gradiiate tn modlolno) curs all clroaio snd o b *Bpociul Disoanos, of Loth 3 Modieinoefutuianed. Hotesrouct wied: Uaeanttion oo Joraunatlyor by matl, Oures guarantodd. All fomalgdlf ouitios ¥ tryated with safery and sugcoss. Olrcularsirio Yosarii Dr. Kean, 360 Bouth Olark-at,, Chicago, May bo confidontlally consulted, porsonally or by matl, frgcof ohurgo on nl{unmmwr ‘horvous soases. DIt Jo KEAN fa tho only physiolan n tho ofly who war- ufus oF 1 piy. o ook ont o 0 conta, Tlastratod with numoE-- ous ucovgrayingy. 1iydo Patk and Oak Wood ark o CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN HAILROAD. Tickot aflice, corner llml!{l; ZLaSalle-st,, and 81 FVes| Pacifio Fant Lin, nbuquo Day Ji Paciflo Night Eixpros X v Dubuane Nignt i rrooport & Dubiup Kspror Fjooport & Dubuquo Expre: iwaukos Mall. Milwaukeo Expross. Milwaukoo Passongo: MNilwaukes Passonio roga Llay It1pr 8t Paul Kxpross. Groon Tiny Rxpro: Bt. Paul fexpron CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depol, corner of Harrium and Sh 4, Tickst afice, 2 Y iyt fasia Taave, Arriva. Omaha, Loavonw'th& Atohison Ex| Paru Avcomiy Night Expross Losvenworth 2, m. |1 . m! 10:00 p, . Ho'to b m: 5. m. 05 LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner Harrison and Shermanasts. Ticket aficer, Horthuoest corner Clark and Randolphatis, and southisen corner Canal and Hudlson-ats, Arrive. Paxpross Acom. via Main Ydno. | Bail, via Alr Lo and Matn Liri s‘k'fl’:‘.x Now York Kxpross, vial i Lind... Bouth Uhieago Accommo: . 'CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, Paseenger Depat at P, C. b S, Louis Depol, corner &f Oae nai and Kincla-ite, "Evelaht and Ticket afice 169 Washing don-st. Tearo, Doy toxprow, Pacifio Expro Tast Liuo, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, (OPEN TO ROBELLY.) Dapot corner Halated and North I o, General affca i ZaSalle-si, i 16 etropolitan Liock, corner Randoly Rosollo, Accommodation....... Livor Pack Acconodat(ii tivor Park Aovonmodation, 10la 7315.me CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, ViA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fyom (he Great Central Kallroad Depot, fuol of Lake.st. For through tickets and alesping-car berthe apply at our it it agce, 1 oty Woar oy ‘clork: "% nal S .y, corner. Madieon ; Sulle-st., corner dnglon s Gtao Foot af Deenty-second-at, Toavo Obicago.... 70, Krelva at Indiavap 100, ‘Arrivo at Oluolinati 50 p. su. i Tralas arrive at Ohfenga a® 7. o " Obtling uniiug Natirday Hlaht tri dinuajatis and Otuolnnatt; South lind passengors c baggagu chuckod and tako train b "Hwonty-goco o = FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. BB OEION AL D s $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY 'I"RIBU'NE OFTICE.

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