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A . Porploxing - Lawsnlt- Many a Slip *Twixt tho Agree- ment and the Consum- mation, i The Freeport Schools i‘xjnu@ Case-—~An Interesting Land Trial, ' Edmund. ' Shanchin's ~ Voluntay . Patition in Bankruptoy--The' ., Debts and Assete, f Law Business on Shares-~Bankruptey< Criminal and County Courf, Busi: . ness---Goneral . Notes- New- Suits. 1In tho suit Hector V. Loving v. Bamuel Gold: an, ponding In the United Statos Court, chan- Sory'slds, tho defondant. yostorday fled & orobs- billi: It will bo within-- the _rocollection - of jho roador that complainant in tho causo .mucs Tor speciflo performanco of n written cositract to buy tho south 09 foot of the north 105 foot of Lita 15 and 16 in Blook 140, Sckiool Bection Addition to Ohiengo, for 863,000, S & R In his cross-bill, Goldman allogos that Loving, 8 Trusteo.undor tho will of Thomas Quigloy, de- «consod, sold toJohn H. Roberts tha above resl estato, ou u consideration of tho sum of $1,000in. hand, enteringinto an agroomont to convey tho {and on tho following torms: Warranty deod ‘within ton daya; $14,000 to bo pald‘down on delivery of eaid warranty doed,”and threo instalments of §16,000. each at ono, two, and throo yoars aftor date, boaring 8 por cont, inter- est; Goorgo F, Harding to oxamino the title; and if the titlo be found defective, tho'said con= eidoration, §1,000, to be returned to Roberta. Tho oxamination by Harding rosulted in the titlo boing found faulty, shd in Loving' fillng ‘a bill in chancery to removoe certnin clouds, which endod in & docrée in hid favor, and tho title bo- Ing perfoctod. Pénding theso procoedings, Rob- orts had, for & valuablo considoration, transferi- ed his agreoment for purchase to Goldman, who obtainod from J. M. Marshall, tho ogent of Lov- ing, o parole agreoment . modifying tho Writ- ton agrooment, to tho effect that tho “wartanty doed ehould not bear date until the data of the enid docreo, and making numorous changoes s to | the paymonts. It was discoverod that:an as- sessment, amonnting to $4,000 wag in existoncs against the property, for the widoning of Blato streot, which Goldman dosired to seo’ pald Dbo- | fore furthor proceedings, tho terms of ‘tho #alo!| boing #63,000, freo of -all lions. Thoro being .somo difficulty as to this, Goldman offered to completo tho transaction a%mvided Loving would entor-into n bond of §8,000, and he prepared tho notes for tho soveral payments, the"murtfiugu< sconring them on tho pronerly, and the bond, . and offored them to Mr, Marshiall,” who told him his principal rofused .to sign the bond, and returned the other documients,, ‘which are now in Geldmnan’s possession. . In tho meantimo Goldman had agreed to soll tho south 30 foet of tho north Gb foot, which salo hns gone oft. Allof whichba considers s tolerably good caso a8 against Loving's suit against Lim, THL FBEEPOIT BCHOOL ¥RAUDY CASE. Yestordny an’ unusually intoresting caro was tried iu the United States Circuit Court, Judgo Blodgott prosiding, namoly, Joseph’ B. 'Bmit Assigneo in Banlfuptoy of Jncob Mayor and Eerom Mayer v. Oharles H, Littlo ot al., 'Lho following is & statomond of tho case: ’ In this cago, tho complainant brings his bilf as As- xignee in _bankruptoy of Jacob ‘Mayer' and Esrom Mayer, to recover from dofendanta Littlo, Clayton, « Bartlolt, 3eCall, and Miller, throo morigogéa ond thg prominsory nofea socured’ thoraby, on the mlleged und that sald eocuritfes wero delivored by sald nlkriapls to sd defandanta fa fraud of tho backrpt act, Tho morlgageo in question aro as follaws: Ono for ~ $2,000, dated Moy 14, 1870, from ‘Esrom Mayer ond wifo to said defondanta; one for 5,000, dated May 14, 1670, from Jacob Mayor and wife to aid dofendants. Onio for §2,100, dated May 1, 1869, from Wiliiam B, Mayer to Jacob Mayer, sigaid to sald dofoudante by suld Jecob Maydr. 6 circumstances undor which thess defoadhnta camo 1uko posseasion of aud hold theso_scouritics, oa ehown by tho pleadings ond proofu, aro Lriefly na fol lows: on the 1ith day of Moy, 1810, Esrom Mayer wos tho Treasurer of Freeport Sehool District—a.dis- and asn . trlet incorporated by special act of tho Gonersl As- sembly of Illinols, mannac:.nYJl the Qlty Freeport—and lad given b officlal” _bond 88 ouch Treasurer, with eald Litle, Glayton, Dartlott, and McCall as his eurotlos, o was 1180 at the samo {iuo Bckiool Trosstizer of Towzishi 37, 10rth of Rango 8, fn Stophouson County, and ; given his ofliclal bond #a puch Townslip® Creasurer; with said Littlé, Olayton, Dartlott, McCall and Miller 8 hfs surotics. On orabout hio dato aboyo montioned, theao surclies, loxrning Uit thelr Principal had been using somo portion of tho school fanda 1 hia private . bualncas, applied to him for indemmnity agains} thair liability on #ald bonds, and ho accordingly d, in compliancs request, o dellvar ' ta m threo ., morigsges in - question, To o * tnablo. himealf to .carry out this ngroemont aud Turnish'thess ecourities, Lis oxecuted satd mortgage for $3,000, and went to sald"Jacob Mager, lis_father, .and provaliod upon him to elgn and acknowledgo tha £5,000 ‘mortgnge, and to oxectto an sesignment of sald $2,100 mor{gage; and to place both of said. mortgages n his, Esrom's, hands. Tinving obtained sald securities from Dis father, eaid Esrom Mayer, on tho16th duy of May, 1870, delivercd all threo of said mortgages to his sures - Htea b tndomalty to them agatust thoir ligbiity.on eaid A short timo afterwands, #sld Esrom Maydr's term of oflico an _ Trossurer of' Freepott Bohoot District having explied, ond s - hrge * money remaining in his bands which ho fatled to pay over'to Lis anccessor, a_suit was brought_against him, and said Little, Clayton, Bartlott, and McCall on Li§ offielal bond, ‘In_the Gireult Cours of .Bophenson - County, Tlinols, aud a judgment recovercd sgainst . said obligeos fn 8aid bond at the Dy Term sadd court, 1870, for the sum of $7,351.30 und costs, and upon appeal to"tho Supreme Court of Il {udgment, wis aflerwards afirmed, In Fobrusry, 873, this Judgment was pali and satiilod “by Littiey Claghon, Dartlett, snd McGall, it then ‘smounting, ta: cluding' interoat’ and costs, ' to nearly $5,000, said four surcties contributing equal suma to’tho pays ment of the sauo, Thiey now clatm tho right to hold thess morlgages aa a fund from which to relmburss thomeelvea for tho payments thus made, Thie fact {8 sct up in tho answer of theso dofendsnts thatat tho timo Jacob Mayer placod sald twamortgages in the handa of Esrom Mayer, he was actuslly indebts #d to Earom in sum conalderably oxceoding $7,100, tho giregats amount of the two morigoges, -Tho nas ture of this andobtednees, and tho proofs by which it iz establshed,. 'wero .ifully _roviewedi I sccordingly * ‘nslsled by~ theso do- ihat iho execution of the 95000 ont of th0 32,100 mortgage; Dby Jacob Mayor to Earom Mayer, was s between them s transaction batweon debtor and creditor, and that the delivery of said thros mortgngos by Eevorn Mayer fo theso deiendants, swas also a tranasction between & debtor and his creditors, and that tho whols {rassaction must stand, or fall by £hoso principles of law which apply to the preference @ oreditor by an nsoloent or bankrupt debiors The caso in stilt on hearing. EDMUND BHANAIAN'S VOLUNTARY FETITION I¥ BANERUPTOY, 0 No. 2,814, in bankruptoy, which has nol yot boen published, is the voluntary petition of Tid- mund Shanahan, as member of the' firm come osed of himsold, Jmncs West, and Willlsm J, anning, doing’ businoss under the stylo of Bhanaban & Wost. Hoaflirma that the firm ahan is unablo to pay its debts in full, and that he is willing to subroudor all ho JoItt sad et Ih(ilr estato of said oopAanerahiE as woll an his Indlvidual catato, for tho bonefif of creditora ; that ho desiren to obtain the benefits of tho Baukruptoy net; and that sald West and waid Manning are unwilling to join in this or sny other {luflflnn for baukruptey ; wherefore ho praya that proceedings be had {0 give bim rellof, and to adjndge his partners also bankrupt, 'He givea tha list of delts, as follows : v Carson, Pirle & Co,, Chicago, 303,45 Carson, Pirto & Co,, Chicago, 18177 Telter & G0.,' ChIcAO, e 854,81 *Farwell & Co,, Chicaj 1,870 ., £, Pack, Ohicago. 275,00 Rofenflold, Munfud 240,08 Bichards, Buaw & Winslow, Chicag 70429 Kofth Brothors, Chicaga 260,17 Garson, Pirle, Rcott & Co., Ohicago, 643,13 Hirshback Brotliera . 410,00 Kellogg, Hubbard & Gor, New ¥ork 1,481.08 Oberholser & Recfor, Now York.. 161 Bartlatt, Deory, Teed & o, Now 1,529.52 Josep Bocke), Ouleago. 163,02 A, H, Dorustoln, Ohicayo, 210,70 X,/ M. Butes & Co,, New Yorl 9,003.93 T, Btern & Qo,, hleago, 185 0. W, & E; utdridgo, 890,78 3. W. Sloloy, Ohicgo. 8913 Bhoyer & 00,, Ohicag 21850 ¥, Londs 2 121:28 Bisttauer Brothors, Chicago. 650,67 ‘Hosmer & Co,, Chlcogo, 10000 Janes L, Tiow, Glicago, .. o John Vs Farwell & Co,, Ohicag The ausets are atitod es follows: Cash 'on pand about $11,000; stock in trade now in legal “tion-filed. sum_ of school - §50L5S, = T T 9180+ “ohonda In aetlon.” ;‘8‘(‘)‘5‘;“!2 ffi:’m o !M‘k choses in astlon; under “The Indivldusl debts of Edmund Susnuhan dro statod 'nt 9340; hnd assots, conslsting of ‘fur- niture aud woaring npparel, at §180: 0 . ;- i 1 ‘The potition has boon rafgmd to tho Rogiator, t6 tako proof,, FEa ! LAW DURTNESS ON'TH® AWARZH SYSTEM. - '/ . Another $10,000 sult; by.a Iawyor, for foo ina land transaction, was bogun yesterday in, the Clrentt Odurt, whoro Joseph B, Reynolds filos o pmoym, in pssumpslt, against Oliarles Thomp- son, James Thompeon, Homor MaDouald, Elion Mcfounld, and Btolla . Thompson, with dam- ogon’ 1aid- nt ‘$10,000; - Oomplmnmd-'nvara' Lhint obont the 81st of May, 1860, an agrooment,.in writing, wan ontored Jato by himnolf and dofaid- ants, by whioh .complaluant waa to-commonco All nnbwunrfl progooditigs for tho llu:panb of dg- oortaining the rights and socuring defeudants to-cortain i {1108tk of Tlinols, for whioh sorvicas lie was to recelvo bho-half of &ll-tho “linds, monoy, br' {ts squivalont, which <should -he -rnnll:ud{fiy»mch procoadings,, dofendants covonanting that thoy. would*'do" nothing- 6 ehoumber, tormlhato, or oompromiso the procoodings. it aUY WAY; OF 8uy: thing to_ intorforo with plaintiit’a.intoroat tHolr rosult. - In pursuanco of ‘instruot{ons, obm- plainant institated suits sgalnat: sovorl' partios on.tho 9th-of Junc, 1871, but on tha 10th of that imonth’ddfondanta fasds's comproniiao, coritrary to' the: ‘agrosmot, becopting 1910,000'n Lo of thclaima which L was to. prosogute, . Gomy plalhank oonelders that lo Lins o Yiew 6f thi nitionnd, aiid brings thia sotion to'obtaln it/ S Gia Dl PANEATPIOE, - oS Gogrgo, Brimm { yonkordsy otitiongd for tho sdjudication’ 6¢ Bonjamin Welch, ‘olainiing™ alt creditor on nino promisgory notes of §50.cach, loanod tq enable tha dobtor to carry on buaingss, and the asual prdvisional warrant of sélzivo Ant rulo ta'slidw causs wero entorad, = ° {2 Loonard @, XKlinok .was .mmm{ sppglntud Provinlohal Adaugrico of tho cstato of, Jomi 2, Ohilds_&: Vordler, bakers, nk},xnu ‘oloo P 06, TN s et f 0 O gy son; Loring, Assignoo of .the:ostate of ITarbart. Potit. yoa‘nrdny roported tho snlo. of tortain lands; gécnréd by trust’ deod, sltuated In Kahkakoe, toAuEuanuu (?) for.'tho"sum’ of 85,603.88, 'nnd said salo was conflrmed, subjeck to ‘objectiona by Monday noxt: AT i +Yosterday " petition to settlo the complicated ronl ontato. concorns of Honry. Iloobor, & bauk- rupt, was made, prayiny tht‘,“am Qourt direct Proot to bo thken ad to the priority and nonnts of- all lieng thoreon, sud that.the property be s0ld, froe of all_incumbrances, and. that, said liena bo sotisfiéd; and an ordor was made accord- ingly.. ..Tho real ostato in'question conslsts of Lot 40, and the oast 174¢ foct of Lot 4, in Block 85, School Seotion Addition to Ohicago, on Poll stroot, with tvo-story and basement brick building theroon, and. sll ather improvements ; © and the south balf of Bub-Lots 14. and 15, of 8. 1. Ohaso's” Bubdivision® of Lots ‘1, 2, 18, 14, Block 53; ot Oanal Trustoos' Bubiivision of tho north- weat 3{ of Boo, 21, 89, 14, with all buildings and improvemonts' thoroon. WA 3 - Adjudications by defauli wero'"cdtored In _tho mattor of Honry-Flagg, warrant roturnablo July 18; and Louis™ Lovin, warrant roturnable July . The Court having considerod thv:nFro osition ‘of Hart L.. Btowart of ol. to compromise thoir in- dobtednesa tb the Groat Wostern Insaranco Com- .pony in bankruptcy on & basis ort ‘Anuigneo to reject tho samo, ‘Onmotion of bankrupt's ® attornoy, Higgine & Brand yostordny recolyod an oxtension of ton Qnys for tho filing of schedales. f: tho matter of J, M. Fisk o, al. objootions to dismiesnl wero withdrawn and dismissed at tho costs of objecting creditors as por stipula- .~ Robert E, Jonkins was. appointed provisional ‘Assignos of tho cstate uf Henry Flagg. . UNITED STATES" COURTS, In Brown of al, v.Ourtis ot al,,inthe Oirouit Gourt, loavo was given to filo amoended answor a8 of April 2 Isat, and second amondod answor as, of yostordoy. A ; v 4 In Dale v, Do Gralf ot al, in the Oircuit’ Court, tho demurrer of dofendant to déclaration was heard and sustained, ond loave was givon to smend. In Upton, Assignoo, v. Shobor, in tho District Court, motlon by dofendant for now trinl was auatainiod; and order for now trial mads. “In Powell Mifuson v.. Princoton Loan and Trust Company, in tho Oircuit Court, tho Cout, having considered motion to remand to Buporior Court, overrules the saine, - CBIMINAL COURT ITENS. In tho caso of Willlam Rosd, on trial for ro- coiving stolon proporty from & crowd of littlo’ ‘boys who hiad stolon A lot of pig-iron from tho Bt. Louis & Alton Railroad, o vordiot of ¢ Not Guilty " was rendorod, oy Jomés Nolan was ‘charged with stealing 85,000 worth of jowolry ffom Lizzio Mooro, who keops’ o disorderly honse on Clinton streot. The evi- donco for -tho prosccution showed thot threot men, a conplo of wooks sineo, ontered the houso. of Lizzio Moore, masked in white dominocs, nud! threatenod hor and tho porson who was with her at the time, with instant death if thoy attompted to frustrato their felonious designs. Tho pro- duotion of a’ couple of rovolvors insured peaco, and.tho throo ‘maskers coyored thei honds of proscentrix . und. hor friond with| illows and procecded to ‘ransack the room.. ’imy romoved 85,000 worlh of jowelry, part of | ‘which was found on prisonar, samo lithle timo aftor, by tho polica officors. An attempt ta prove ‘an alibi on tlie part of the -dofonso proved un- succossfnl. The jury sfter nnnanmng for an hour, roturned intd Cotirt with a vardict of gail- | - ty; finding tho valuo of tho proporty ab $1,000, - and fixing tho tarm at one yesr in tho *Penltent! tiary. Tl attornoy for tho dofonto had tho jury| yoll, whon it was found tlist tho jury wore, unanimous in * their decision, Motion for new! trial waa entored by dofendanit’s counsel., Willism Carry, s Ind of 12, tried for stenling| sevoral pigoona’ from roosf in o hayloft on| Fulton atroot, waa tried by's jnry and found not guilty. _Bixof the birds In "question .were car-' rior-pigeons, worth 83 a pair, 1 ‘ *TIE COUTA IN BRIEF. - Edwin LaBrown, manufacturer of vault light, work, files a potition in the Cironit .CQourt,' againet Willlam Bturgos, for 8 mechanics' lion of; £3,780.88, for work done on - defondant’s build. ing on YLiako sizoot, noxt door to the Tremont ouse, g Willlam H. Bboppard, a livei‘vl-atnbln keapor, filos nsronclpe!n troapass, on tho ‘caso against Petor Callahan, and 8sks for s capais by which Tio may bo held to answer his misdeods, consiat- ing of driving o hirod horso and buggy of plain- -tiff, in 80 injudicious & mannor that both wore nearly spolled.” Complainant thinks that unloss defondant is held to bail his chance of ever got- fl.nJg his $500 damagea arc slim, osoph Btem makes an u?pl.icufionln tho 8u- Exom y Court for a writ of attachment against A, aus and Leopold Sonnonsolisin, copartnors un- Qer the fim namo of A, Kraus & Co., who, ho nlleges, are indobted to him in the sum'of on tho ground that Kraus is about to loayo the Biate of ois, with hia effeots, 80 as to hinder or'delay his creditors, - ] Tho cage of Boetoher v. Schwoitzor,4ho sa- sault caso which has, on three provions occasiong lont interest to tho villago of Jefterson, came uj for trinl for tho fourth time, beforo Judge nnolfi ut%rday. The case was the samo as proviously oard, i - % 1In the case of Stanloy v. Valentino et al., mo- tion to dissolve the injunction restraining de- fendants from solling oertain proporty othorwiso than subjact tothe lion of the mortgsge from Valontine to Stanley, was overruled. In Judge Wood'd room ' the cago of COole v. Favorite was commenced. This. is an action brought to recover a 1688 by fira in 1805 of pro orty loft with dofondant for stofago, = The amount of dnmages claimed is'$1,200. In Judgo Troe's room the case of John Har- rington v. Goorge; Richard, Hannab, and Mary Doarlove waa on trial. *Thisis a suit in tros- pass, in yhioh plaintist sooks to rocover dam. ageu for illogal ejoctmont from the house ho and his family were ocoupying. Plaintiff olaims $25,000 damsges. Mary Green filas a prmolpo In trospass in tho gr:%oo‘am agalost“John Mulyoll; dsmagos, Terael Burch of al, files a prmeipe in assumpalt In m’esx“ rgmn Court'sgalnat M.” Alpiner; dams agos; 81,600, ‘Thomas Nichols files & vmncl&: in assumpsit in (ho Supromo Court. sgainst. the Olty of Obi- cago ; damages, 81,500, 'ho cage of W, H. oyt v. Geo. W. Tuxborry et al,, for specific rnrlnrmnncn of contract to conyey 72 acres of land sdjoining South Tark, and sald to be worth 2250,000, was olosed in Judge Farwell's room on Wednesday, A decision \vfll%e shoytly ronderod. In Judge Portor's Court the case of John' I Morohant ot al. v. John Willard, » snit.in as~ sumpslt, judgmont was rondorod for $307.57. Charles 0'Conuor was yestorday appointed ad- minfstrator of tho estate of the late John O'Con- ner, under a bond, to bo approved, of $10,040, Tlouis Holilto, Jobn Brown,and' Charioh Duick- | 1oy woro yesterdny trled oii a ‘charge of insanity and found gullty, The application to iry the al- loged inuanity of Wm, Poolo was contiuued to Tfm-adny woraing next: i . ., NEW SUITS, Trie Tnirep’ BTATEs Otmotir CounT—Mary K, Richmond, éxecutrix of Dean Richmond, docessod, v. Johiu McOAflery j ojoctment $1,000,—Androw J, Mche lio interest of | § lands.in dlfi«rope patta of [ fally ro- | od in this column, yostorday d\rt}alnfl the | i Gmourr Count—7,27—Appeal, 7,270—Mary Groon v, Jdhn Malvell ¢ ireapn, $10000, Zdwin 1, Drown v, Willam Hiurges ; potition echanict Tou, " 7,278—Appoal, - T,49—Alnon Leavenworth ,v. Danfol ¥. nuumé‘; realorod cate,. 7,280~W, H. Opttor v, Bamuel Molarihy ¢ rosloted gtno, 7,351 Willam 31, Stopperd v, Potar Oaliaion treapass on the caso, $3,000, 7,383—Joseph 8, Noynolds - Ohatlon Thampaon, JamieaFhompeon, 1, McDonsid, Xiten MaDonald snd Btella W, Thompaon ; saumpalt,. 10,000, 7,383—Gabrlol 3T, Gordon v, K, W, Tglden dontmpel, $800. : 7,934~Bylveator L. Dotby v, Board! of Commimsionors of Gook County; aiposl, Tire Supknion Count,—4i3,098—0, O. Davia et al. v, Pama Horlyy | 4800—Toncpis Bl v, A, Keua & 700, _43,605—Ionriotin . Arbuicklo v, divaros on ground ot druikennoss and cruelty,- 49,6 —William Ayzon ct al v, Willlaia J, Raiph { aastimpait, $500..'40,00750, .8, Hubburd, r,, v, A Bursibach, and Jobn lioran; . confossion of ~ judgmont, 520,60; 4B,008-<Bamo ‘Y. Cuss Chapman s ~ éamo, , 43, 600—8amev. I, 7. Downing ;. sam, $121 '49,700—8amo v, Eugono ¥, Honahaw ;* Samo’ a8 60'v; - Bamo 1./ s3mo, $140,04, . 43,T01~Bamo" .\ Bamo : samo, $140,04, 49,7028 iamo v, Samo : gamo, | $140,04, - /49,703—8amo 3, ' $146. ‘l-'l.'lfl—h‘hé’mn. lli ¥: City of, Ohloago + ‘asanmy Tausten ot'al. v; 0, Thutom Finbong gy i ““x.‘“' ity 81,600, al.y, M. Alponoir; o 31,600, 8 v Foialnand W, Smufi: confomiod for, Phitlp Arbto) l?:i n paftord Huni Judgmont, $023, .43,708—8amo Y, Samo ; samo, $330,23.. 43,700—Tnmoa Fianogan v, Dennid Swinoy and Edward Bwinoy ; assumpait, 500, i i eekhood SR o AMUSEMENTS. ' Tme wEweLoys' DENEFT. ¢ Tho &nnonncomont . that th' bonoflt givdn!at MoVioker's . Thostro yostorday ,aftornoon, in ald of.the “‘Nowsboys® and Bootblacks’ -Tomo" waa succossful, will ba rocoived by. the public with Gonsldorablo ‘sntlstaction, * Thik 1t was a aab- atantinl bondfil was mainly duo to the offorts of tho Committop; aud the nctors and = manago+ mont of Hooley's ond MaVicker's . thoas 09, ond " of * “tho * Ratlo -Putnam ' ‘ooms: l‘:‘ilxxn&on., i find 3 l"huoi ;Ihn{-rdrflml;fiofi;txm} rnity wore dosorving of great praiso for giving. u 'nn'vnflothoqn’of lr%édog zné)' ‘saatiming’ on% of eonsiderablo Jabor, no vno individual merita & roadior .rocognition 'than 3lr, Edwin Browno, marsger of Miss Putnata’s cdmpany, from whom the Comnittes have niot ivith'tho most substan tisl anoouragomont. Aud not only did o dle: ! sympathy with the charitablo objoct ia view, u{mnufluvcly ‘o showdd *‘considors sble - magoanimity " in giving. up , the theatro at & pocrifico to_himsolf, nnd_farthors moro, in allowing Mr: Hoolay's domplfiy ‘by'fat tho bost plece, and giving -'them -ovary! cnoonrs sgomont, Bich unobtrusive services aro not al- ways to bo met with in this world, - ovon : among nct;«’m.wlxo givo tlieir services:gratuitonsly: for similar purposes. Not - loen_ thon 1,000 wna renlizod by the sale of ticktets, -and thus, with thio s2dition promisod by trven g philanthroplata; ‘maloy £3,000 givon to tho Homo, -A notico o the porformanoe ia resorved for' Sunday. 3 TUE HAND BENEFIT, The bonofit to Mr. Haud, the .woll-known vio- loncollist, takes place this oveniug, st Aikon's Theatre, with tho following - very oxcollont pro- gramme: . o ka B .1, Overtura to ¢ Zampa,”, . 2, Foniasls, # Dream of a Young Motler,’ 3, “Willo flw\Vll‘{!.".. taeprtaseesneeh r, Jamea Gill, 4. Reminisconoe of * Trovators,”." . 8. “Dlo Thrane," solo for Posaune, 5 3y, Draun. 6, Ovorturo to William Tell,".... 7. 1dyll, “Night and NMoraing,? - 8, Tho Yeoman's Weddivg: Son; f 2 Jamies GHlL 9, Fontaslson “Faus,” .. 10, Overture, * The Hermivs DROWNED, © . InneemwoExoF, Te., Juse 11 1873.1 | o ths Editor of The Chicapo Tribune : ! Bm: Last ovening, at about.6 o'olook, threo; dnughters of Dr. Brower, togolier with an Irish | girl namod BoLaughlin, went down: the river’ about a mile bolow this place, for'the purposo of, bathing, Tho oldost daughtor, aged 14, and the; MoLaughlin girl, wont into' the water holding ' ,hands, The sandy bank crumbled, pmciplm!lng thom Into deep watar. - Tho younger-ones coul rendor them no . assistanco, and they were drowned. 'Tho rivor hias beon draggod for somo dmannno, ‘but the bodica have not boon recov- -ored, . From the South Dend (Ind.) Unfon, June 11, On tho 80th ult., two boys, aged bout 7 yoars, by tho name of Brock and Sin_\w, wore_in “somo manuer cast nfloat ou tho lake noar Cassopolis, " Mich., in o bont without nnyonrs. - After drift- lnfi out into the lake about three-quarters of a mile, and sacing no hops of being roscued, Shsw deliberately plungod into tho Wator - with tho in- tontion of-swimming ashoro and procuring Lelp' for bis companion ; but bis litflo arms gave out; and lio sunlk to tho bottom, Young- Brock re- i “From the Davenport (fowa) Demoerat, Juna 11, Last ‘ovanlag, about Lult-mat U o'ologk, o o numbor of YVoys, four of thom High ‘School studonts, ' wont~ in” swimming at. tho foot " of Heott siraot. After bo- ing in tho wator gomo timo, ono_of.tho boys,' numed Ford 8. Groer, wai shddonly taksn with cramps, sud suolk within five foot of tho' ratt. Another boy, George, Gillott, who waa in with' Groor, had & narrow escapo, Tho soarch for tho doad Yody Jast night did ot sosult saceosstully| etk haiad 4 CARBON. Tv the Editor of The Chicago Trilmune: i Sm: Ifitis, orif it isn't, I'd really like {o, Imow. £ 14 X + Is.carbonfo acid, in any form, conducive to the' growth and hoalth of animal life ? ‘Wo hava boon taught that yogetable lifo foods upon carbon, and animal life ‘upon oxygom,— ench giving off that which is Jifo to tho othor, but dosth to itaelf.” In your issuoof the Ist inst, ‘were two artiolos,- which, to a-common mind, resd queerly.- A writer,—~I think it was “ Gambrinus,"—in enumerating the good quali- - tios of beor, montioned carbon ; while, in an ad- joining column, s chemist, writing on Chicigo stinks, montions, among the injurions results of decomposition of animal matter, the carbon onerated, o8 being dotrimental. to animal o galn, we rend of sulcldes by mllnflnfi fumes of carbon froni ' charcoal ; ‘and, while the nawapaper is still {n hand, & frieu soks us to tako & glass of soda-water (carbon). I am in ng bad s muddle as the Frenchipan that wented o drink at an Amorican bar, but had for- 511! its name, so called for “s tamn contradic- fon," and, boing called upon to doscribo it, gav #4 {itile lomon fo malke him sonr, a little sugas {0 malke him swoat, o little brandy to make Lim strong, and o littlo wator to make him weak, Now, ain’t that a hmn"conha?lotlon " Wil somebody rise and explain tus * contradiction” of_the carbon question ? May wo drink it, but not broatho it; and, if so, why so? ' Yours for furthor light, Oxvazx. Oi1460, Juno 10, 1873, —_————— A SUGGESTION. Y Omusrazax, 1L, Jone 10, 1673, To the Bditor of The Chicago Tribune : o Bin': Binco the Bupremo Court of the Unlted Btatea lsin want of n Ohlef Juatice, why not mildly suggest to the Presidont that he appoint the Hon. 0. B. Lawronco, tho Ohief, orlate Chic? Justice of the Bupreme Court of this Btato ? His unjustifiable displacoment by the pasaion- ate and prejudleed offort of the votors of his dla- triot demands - that some adoquate- publio repar- atlon be made, not to him alone, nor to the other mombors of our Court, but to that respoot which 18 due to tholaw, and to thoso who honestly en- doavor to enforco it. His lato dofoat doea not disqualify him in the Teast for nn( position in which integrity and ju- dioinl loarning nro nocessary, whils it {s ssfe to Bay that he is the equal of any who now hold placos on tho Bupremo Bouch, It tho offico of Uhlef Justico ia not to be given ou', wimply for what it will briug, to. ¥ the party,". -1 boeliova the appolntmont suggested Would b just, and refioat oredit upon (o ap- pointing power, Lawyen. e Merohants, Traveling Salesmen, or Pleas. ure-Seokara Viniting Ohtcago will find Andordon’s European Hotel, on Madisan atreet, botween Olark and LaSalle streots, 8 good placo tostopat, It Is but & few minutoes’ walk from all tho principal wholossle. busineas houses and sllr.u of amugomont, and adjacentto the Ohamber of ommicrce, Bircot paza tho door £0 all parts of thoelty, Mo house {8 furnished in firat-claws stylo in overy respect, The dining-room ia the goneral rosort of Litslness men for thelr noonday luuch. In connuce ton wil)t the oflice and large buslitsss oxohange, ia aua of the flucat billiard halls in the country, —One-quarter of & sbaro of the New Rivor Company way sold on Baturday for .£48,000, The faco yalue of an outiro sliare Is £1 only| Tho New River Compauy supplien » large part ol London with wator, and {5 one of the woalth- itBt corporations in tho world, Tho projeotor, , soores of yonra ago, logk ‘his fortune in the con- corn, and died in tho workhouso; and meveral compauioa whioh took up the business succos- aively failed,—London Lelter, 1,317 | - ' Tho B conforeion of Julgmont, NoLE. | 1| socordatice with tho exproaod views way to roach tho end mained in the boat until nssistance renched him. |° m'd'bl‘ Underwriters: on tho Iron-Shutter' Questlon, and Bido Oponingl Must Be Pto= téoted, br' Up Goes Your In-* "', sutanco Rate, " ' | Rear i Taklff to Go Tnto Effect © Absenco’of Iroil "' Shuttors. y An ndfourned moeting of the Bosrd of. Undor- writora was held yontordsy afternoon, st tholr rooms, for thé’ purposd of ‘further - consldering tho * iron-shutkor ‘queation.’ George -0, “Olark' prosided. -~ < ¢ 5 Tho ponding quostion was the amendment to tho roport of tho: Committeo, presonted, by «Mr., Cunningham, altering tho ratea chargod for tho abdorica of ‘shiuttérs on rent and sido oponiiigs, st ) mmiug s au) cotits, - A:motion to rofor tha whols subject to 8- com- | mittoo was tabled, 3 3 T Mr. Witkowski ‘ronéwod kis smondmont to ' diyido all uyonln‘u' into two olnason. Xt waa lost, Mr, Drow's amondmont was adopted. Tho report aa nmended was adoptadi It ia ps followa: 3 Firal—That the Bocrotat of tho Doard shall at once oceed to print & now {ai pr ff whichi shall be prom gotod suro. 1, 1873, to {sko offcct on that. daf anplying o sil risks vritton aflor that dato, snd who tho Pmcn‘ nddition to basia rate, for * absenco of iron ' shultors on redr ahd afde openings in any brick, stone, ! r iron businoss bulldings aro lesa thon os follows, thoy shall be mada to uFm with this, vix: - For aba: sonco of good iron shuittars sud doorn on alb reor sud, | 2lde oponfngs 16 Lrek, storio or iron busindes bufide . ibge, add for éxpomurcs distant ten feot 'or ‘I 30, i conts s for oxposuros distant ovor tou foot and ot + | more {hian twonty foot, 25 conta i for expoatires distant ovor twonty foot and. hot more thun . thirty, .fook,. 16 conta; for ‘oxposurca distant thirty feot or bver, 10 centa,”’ and that .whon gdod iron ahuticrs are mt'ot) the Soc i mhlrulhnfl on n‘pucnllnn, roniulgnto s rato reduced to oxlont of aaditions mads for abaonco of ahutisrs in- each case, - oy Seaond=—That l risks written on and_ hlter” Sopt; 1, : nnder ¢ the minimum tarifr,” (whero risks,;have nol Lboon rated specifically) the samo rule shall ‘bo applied, by tho party faking tho xisk, an &Il cascs whero bulld- Tesr and side openings, ¢ . “Tihird-—No parmilsnion shill bo grarited by any riome: twoen bulldings, until: the promises havo been pur! ‘veyod and rate fixed by the Boorolary.; * Mr. ‘Oritcholl'rdid ‘a‘ communication from & Mr.-Moore moved that Mosars. OJsrk,, Good- Boston papor! I roforonos’to tho quostion of | win, and the old Committoo bo appointad’ to ro-- shuttora. g 2. S P 2 .po}"ib ull,ungn i the banis of ratos, :if, in.thoir. 7 08 and Leather Reporters opinion, it was nocosanry, - SR T oo A e e e ot | Tho motlon woa 103F, ond’ tho Bonrd ad: thix city, andinka rome! sy %n«flunn in regatdto the | journed. © - : T L A faturo adfety of ita stores and Dulldings, First, Teaw. |~ | —_—_— tho ‘silla ‘anq ‘sashies’ of -ovor thirty windows' in th Globo and Ohlckering. bulldings on-fire at the .same time, Now, if theso butldings had boen protected by {ron abutfors, the fire.would . not have, croasod ,tho nireot, . In Pilladelphia and Now York such shutters are in gonoral'une; both front and baok, of our trado who a8 boen In tho. Swamp,# In . Now, ork, will romomber that in many of tha 516508 thoro i8°nd glads-usgd ot all, ;nothng oXcapt :iron; shutters.! Buildings should bé protected in nt aa well as 1n the roar by shuttera. What protection-is thore-in sashos and windmlw, ‘Tl ‘sashies . Lako fllv.‘h:ml then the glass . Bocond, tho Doylaton Bank ‘ruilaing was saved by & battlement wall of. threa foot Digh. Iho now Iaw In regard to bulldings (to,bo eroct~ ed in £ho fdturo) Toquires battiomont.walls and “shut- fors. ubnothing fe asit about tho old budings. .17 {ho now stores will bo safor this way, why nob pasaa Iaw roquiring that ovory bulldng o clly anouid ba ‘mado to conform to tha prossut Bullding act.? Peoplo Eonsuro Hlid Ghicf-Enginieor whon' tho troubla fa in tho constructionof the buildings.- Tho pino sashion of the'windawn aro’liko tindor, and unless they aro :.e:m thero i no hopo: for the’ future socurity of * Mr. Cuititigliam hind looked 'fh at tho Donsd of Publio Works ahd Firo and Polico to soo if ho eould-got thoir’ co-oporation; “Mr: Carter nnd Mr. Bberidan wors in hearty sympathy with the movement, shd wore:glad to bo spokon .t0-con-~ corning It. - Thoy belioved the olty-should pass sn ondinance requiringit. 8o, upon considoration, ho Yiad propared tho following : ' - - : + Resolved, Thiat cur Board at ‘this meoting delegate to 8 committen of Ave of its membarship, to bo appointad Dby tho prosiding oficor,” suthority 'to ‘Yiroparo and ‘procont to.Itis: Honor tha Mayor of_ Chicago # written sddrous, embodying tie viows of tids Board concern. _That soomed tho ymElor sought. Tho 1ast meoting showod ovory momber of tho-Board felt a Honvy rosponstbilify . renting on'him, and henoe their’ égn od aotion, . Thoy folt the Council ghould act. with them in tho -matter. - “Thoy:-should do horo what i| ‘bad beon dono at Boston. - He hoped tho Board would tako such action that tho Mayor might 1ay the matter beforo tho' Comneil. Of courso -that would not intorforo with the cstablishment aof a tasl®f by the Board, Mr. Witliowski was glad no dofinite notion had nduco not do to mako the Blmrfiu for their absonco too extortionato, - Nor wonl tors on all brick buildings. He, therofors, ., of- fered the following : i Reaolyed, ‘That for tho absonco of good Iron shuttor s charged ae follows : Oponiugs on arcas 25 foct or loss, 80 centa’s openings on areas mora than 25 fect, 16 conts, This rosolution to apply only to thio terrifory ‘Doundod an the north by Tiinols ‘strcet, south by Tat- rispn, east by tholake, and weat by Clinton stroct, That.would cover the whole business portion of the city. Thoy could not ssk to have iron shuttors on o storo out'on West Mndison street, whumilunllleu lived up-stairs. Ono division was pasod. . o Tho rosolution was digoussed at lon gth, §omo :|:Itking tho simplified classification, nnd' dthors tho limitation of area, nad somo opposing .both. Tho suthor roplied to tho various objootions mado, and oxplainod his plan more fully,” I thoy limited thie torritory, thoy could earry out the ]prqpnsitlon. 1t they mado it goneral, thoy could ziot. R - - Then it'wag objocted that'it ‘would not work a4 distinguished from iron shutters, tho power ofthe Boorotary to mako oharges, ato Tho first part of the Ponmn‘ib“'m"flmm RS ‘boaten, and tho sscond mot with the same fate, Mr. brow offored an smondmont that * whera oponings aro ux_]&msod by building up to s’ blank wall; that at lenit one-half the abovo bo ofmxged for exposuro.” . Ono gontlomon thought that should be loft - entirely to tho discrotion of tho Secrotary. Caaos would ocour whero tho amendment would work unjustly, . ‘tor some discussion Mr, Drew withdrow his smendment. e Mr, Cunningham's amondmont was lost, Mr. 8. M. Mooro asked if thoy had coneidered what the condition of the city would bo under the gnmmb rating if all thoso openings woro closed with shntters. Would it bo rated then too high? If 6o, should not they make pro- vision' for mduolng tho ratos. Many owners, looked on tho proposod action of the Board ns arbitrary. To induce those mon to put on shut- tors, would it not bo expediont to lot the tariff down. In some sections he thought they had strainod it pretty high., I¢ the risks were diminishod, could not they slightly roduce rates. 1t might be a good idoa to. bave a committeo ap- Ppointed to considor the matter, in conjunction, perhaps, with s committee of proporty ownors. “1“ was stated on bohalf of the o mncg' Jons_than ‘now, The rates woro not Loo high' anywhere. Tho objoct. of the movoment: was to induce people to put on shuttors, who wera now walling for tholr neighbors to put thom on., All who put on shutters would have their rates reduced the 5 conts now charged them. . Br. Lyon offerod tho following amendment : For absence of standard frou shuttors and doors on. a1l roar and side oponings to brick, stone, or iron bual- ness bulldings, for oxposure not epecially hazardous, and distant ten feet orlosa, 30 conts; ovor tom, an Dot more thian twenty, 25 denta ; aver ' twenty aud not ‘more than fhirty, 20 cents ; over thirty and not more than forty, 15 cents ; over forty, 10 coats, ‘That whon dard iron shuitors and doors aro put on, shall, on application, promulgate s rate roducad to {ho exlont of the additions mado for shuttors, in_each case, and that the Bacret shall als0 bo empowered 10 mako ro- duotiona st hia dlscrotion from tho above schodule of rates, when the oxposures arefrom buildings havin blank walla on tho oxposod sides, or-iron shuttors an ‘doors on all openings, g . .Mr, Moora moved to strike out all that part of it nhnnginfi tho ratos. Mr, Goodwin and othera wanted it so fixed that thoro should be a roduction whero the shut- tors wero put on_about equivalent to the ad: vance which would bo chinrged if thoy were not put on, If ‘any othercourso was pursued thore would bo trouble, Mr. Draw sald thoe sole objoot of the Commit- toe's work was to get shuttors on, Its membors thought the munioipal -authoritics should have attoudod toit, Whon building began tho build- ings woro scattered ; now they were compact, and spocial ratos wero increasing in tho business part of tho city. The Commiifeo thorofore dos cided to fix such a rato as would induco poopls to put on ehuttors. If thoy put thom on tho whole extra rato would bo' takon oft, in= cluding the 5 conta now charged for absence of snuttors, The or:filnl\ ohargo of b.conts will be {nell;dud In any oharge mado undor tho nmow arift, f Mr. Cunningbam moved that the subjoct bo reforrad to n committos, to roport also upon tho question of considering tho reduotion of rates 1u cono shuttors were put upon buildings, Ie believed that, in casa all the buildings wers pro- ‘vided with shuttors, rates should bo lowerad 10 025 centa, - Mr, Ounningham's motion waa loat. 2 M, Moore's motion, in_referenco to the firat part of Mr. Lyon’s amondment, was agroed to, .Al'h‘o ?mfln of Mr. Lyon's amonduient was opted, o “The roport of tho Committos as thus amended was sdopted—yoas, 0 ; nays, 4. s ‘The vole: was (hen raconsidored, and Mr. Drow mov?d'to amend by ralsing the rates for Ay membor | " in of boon had. “All agrood they should try and Pooplo fo havo irou shuttors but it would it do to roquiro- shut- ‘upon oil openings not facing ktrevts, thero shonld ba /| Ohatfleld, Ban Francisco; I. enongh, since the allaya were gouvrally of such! 3 widil' that thiey could bo clossifiod. 58 ho pro- ' ‘named tarife| mmittes that; sent rates wese fixod when the risks woro, i . PERSONAL. Judgo Grinnoll, Tows, fs at tho Grand Paolflo. “Judge’ Birdsall,’ Now' York, fa" at: tho Sher- Tho Rev. lhoodoro L, Guyler, Brooklyn, s at tho Shorman, e Tho Hon, Tsaio Washbiirno, Jr., Maine, is st thio Bhorman $ Gy : The Hon, onry §. Btix, Oinclunatl, s at the Graud Paoiflo, i B W. W. Hutchinson, tho Grand Pacifio. J. R, Loo Bollargoe, Tsana Bhono, England, aro , London, England, is at at tho Grand Pacifio, " Whitelaw Reld, oditor of the Now -Yo ung, io ob tho Grand Paciflo. Sl Dr. E. 7. Behmuckor, of Roading, Pa., is, stop- pibg at ihio Continontal Iotel in this city. , A. 0. Fish, the gront ngon manufact Wisconsin, 18 ot tho Waost Bide Briggs Houso. * Col, Oharlés Doane, of Teorin, is in tho city, and roglaterad at tho West Bido Briggs Houso, . Willism Topy, of Pitisburch, fo i the city, and ia stopping at. the Wost Bdo Brigga Houso, Tho Ifon. Jno. M. Builoy, of Frooport, is among tho prominent airivals ot thd Wost Bido Briggs Houso. ¥ The Hon. V. H. Badgloy, of Now.:York, ar- rived from Ban Francisco. last ovening, and is rl T'rib- of a1 Biip oot huaings. and | stopping ot tho Woet Sido Briggs Hoiso. to ' dsmage by . fre, - uso © of ho | ‘Among the arrivals’ab the Gardnor yostorday et Py A ,',‘;‘;‘,';“;,-fl;’g,,"“ and slde | woro tho following: TEdward Buyer, Janesvillo; in noouring this protection to the businesa intoreats of | W+ X+ Uliman sn W“‘;& W*“““““}},A 2. Lowis; || Ohdcago tn'tho form of a rocommendation to the Com- | Urbana; @. 8. Ttice, Now York Noyes, mon "Gouncl 13 modity " exitog rdioaue i Milwaukeo; ¥. 8. Thorn, Tolodo; 0. B. Yoat, on : Nebraska, At tho West Side Bri cools, Winona; 8. 0. Wholor ana E, . Hallook, Now York; Xfuj. B, F. Fiolds, Dhiladelphia} Tobt. L. Allon, Wilmington; J. 8. MoMabon; Fort Waynio; James Connolly, 8t. Louia; J. G- Mainzor, 8. Paul: Jos, N. Maithows, Momphis ; W. E. Honry, Joliot. Mr. Florenco Ziogfeld, tho Director of the Ohicago Musical College,- starts for Europs next Bunday evening, Overwork on this side, and rocuperation o tho othor sido, of the Atlantio aro tho causes of tho trip. of. Louis Falk takes Mr. Ziogfold's classes during tho summer torm, and Mr. Ziogfold will roturn in time to rosumo for the fall term in Soptomber. Among tho orrivals ot the Bhorman yostorday woro tho following: Wm, E. Lovott and family, Dotroit; M. W. Caroy, Jockson, Mich,; Mobanoe _gnd family, Piitsburgh; Jamos Parker, Olinton; O. D._ :Wadaworth . snd wito, ' Now _York; ~ J. 8. . Hubbard, Dotroit ; C. Tt, Bonton, Now Orloana; Williom 0. Pallman 5d wito) Tndisnapolly; Williara . Horne_and E.Daggots, Salt Lako Houso: 8. F. Babs family, Docorah, Towa ; City. Among the arrivals at tho Grand Pacifio _torday wore tho fotlowing: L. G. Traoy, - souri § F. Noland, Virginia; Gootgo A. .| Brackett, Minneapolia; H.. H, Cable, Rock Island ; William -Gaydou, . New : York ;. James | Longley and wife, Boston'; G. A. Tamily, Troy ; Edward. A. Wildon, Springtiald, ; Bonjamin F. Ebrman ‘aud’ family, Cint -cinnakt ; John M. Harnoy, 8t. Louis ; Frederick Hopo, Atlanta, Ga. | equitably to chnr‘?"u simply for tho " distance of |- Woll-known clorgyman, died last Bunday. , tho oxposod building from nuy othor. Thoy;| John Pottit hua roturned to Indianapolis, and |- :l‘x&u.:h chargo nfi;a whon it Was near » planing |rosumodhis duties asone of tho Supremo Ju uégoq. | Pt ; ¥ Footo, of Bolvidoto, TIL., has aceopred| 'Tho dobato thon drifted away from tho amaond. | , J9bn T Tooto, ot Toly g soprod) ment, and covered the quoutiolyl' of *'exposuro,” %’:B _‘g&‘:g} of Auditor 01,. o Now Y"lf Qity: ‘Watson as “Tho Foreman of a¥Ann Arbor.” bytorian Church at.Canton, yoars, haa resignod. P from the Bouth Bend (Ind.) Union. Maj. Oongor, of Waterloo, In., has the con- Minnesota, Dakots, Kansns, sud Utak:. Joo Jofforson tas_in Minnesots, a whils ago, and probably wont fishing, nstliey all do up ther. It 1 time, now, for & eliango :~ Joo is ln Oma- 8. Frank G. Chopman, a Nov York Herald war- . | correspondont, woll known in Ohicngo, dicd, last week, at the residouce of hia brother, i 1| s, N Warron W. Huntington, lato Postmastor of Galoua, 111, has just recoived the appointmont of o Bpocial Agent at Largo for the Yost-Offico | Dopartment. | who accopta his oloction na Bishop of the Diocas of Masaachusatts, loaves o salary of 910,000 for ono of 6,000, . ir John MucDonald, of Ganada, is to bo mado | & mombor of the Judicial Committee of Hor Majosty's Privy Oonnoil, whioh will entitlo Lim to & salary of $30,000. District Attornoy Britton, of New York, wished to mpond tho summer in Butopo, 60 the trial of the chnr%na made against him by the Commisteo of Tifty has boen postponed. Thoro s & wild rumor aflot to tho effeot that Onpt. Jack, in a momont of dopression, rocontly confessod o Hookor Jim that o waa 'tho roal suthor of “ Botsey and I Are Out."—Buffalo Ex- press. Tho widow of the lato Judge Lovi Woodbury, of Now Hampshiro, died, Juno 9, at Portsmonth: ‘One of hor daughtors is thio wife of Montgomory Diairy aud suothor is the wito of Gustavus . Fox. Edmund P. Tileston, a quarier of a century 254 in tho Counsll of Gor. Briges, of Masuacl setts, and lator ono of the publisbiers of Wol oostor's Dictlonarios, died, June 7, at Dorclies- tor, Mass. 4 The Hon, TheodoraRobitaillo, of tho Dominion Cabinet, wiile making praparafions for the fun- eral coromonies of Bir George Cartier, at Mon- tronl, recoivod nows that Lis father had died, and that bis mother had been attacked with paralyaie. 3 g Tho Into Bir Georgo Etienne Cartior, of Oan- ada, Qirected by his will that, in case any of his daughters marrios a-rolativo of his wife's family, #ho sball bo disinhoritod ; and also, that, it any of his oxooutors die, thoy shall in 1o caso bo re- placed by any ono rolated to his wife's family. Tho dritt of diseusslon conoorning tho_proba- blo succossor of Chiof Justico Oliago han brought lito maskod proniluouge to pwe of tho Hon. Morrison R. Waito, of Toledo, rocontly ono of tho Amoricsn counsel at Gonova, and at pregont President of the Oblo Constitutional Convention. James M, Brackott has boen appointed Rocoiy- or of Publio Moneys, aud tho Hou, Josoph 13, Trish Regiater of the Laud-Offico at Edq Claire, Alr. Drackett i editor of iho Lau Olairs Xree Press, Bonator Irish {s a ministor, o roprosontod tho T'wenty-fourth Wisconsin Senato Diatriob last wiuter, aud was Ohaplaln of the Bonato. ————— France and Germany. The following Important notifleation was pub= lishod in the Journal Ofiviel of Pariy, & short time slnce, informing tho nation of the approsch of tho day of the flun] liberation of the ol of { bt thiat caurss was {mponsiblo . s aro unprovided with iron shutters and;doora on |! Lor of thia Doard.to cut oponings in diyision walla bo. |u1 .|\ *mo Gourt of 'Apposls yostorday rovoreed the” 41T OO TTOIT T TINBTITRUTNONIYY. ANGU00- | kniown for two ot threo montha, Tho Indisn umont was writton by order of M. Thiors, nud | agenoy at Lake Buperior, and that of tho’ Crow . ronds'as follows ¢ <=+ =+ | Tndiang in Montana and Fort Iall, in Idaho, nra” lgo olaimod by tho Catholics. Tholr point ie A troaly.for,tho ovnouatlon of the I'rench territory, Tt lohg i | that, whorovor the Indisns have been oducated [ the frutt of long negotiations, was sfgned at Borli on 1o evening. of tho .10t of - AMarch, 870, 8¢ So'clock. | '{n {e Oathollo faith, -3t was unjust to place {Thia Govornment would Jinve liked {hio’ Nstional As- ‘sombly 10 T0 tha firet Tnformod of this hn;py “‘"m' |thom undor now roligious tenching aud subject them to tho.tralning of & Church fn which thoy a $ho tolographifo mes- Tind 1o taiths {ango oxbentod Crom tho Trusslan Oapital only arrived ‘at Vorunillon at 7, Tvery ono in awaro that tho Govorn- mont lins_boon ‘abla o fulfll with n_unliope: rapidity tho Gnancinl ongagomonts which, {rom ao-: (livom of prudence, & bad auly ontered ito for a dis- itant date, 0t 1o’ {hroo millinrds which remained to bo pald to {Qormany oo waa_entiroly dischrgad Inst situmn. {Tho econd, o great part of which han boon alrandy pald, will bo completoly so_botweon tho 1st snd fths of Alay noxt, The third and last milliard (the Afth of the eutiro, indomnits) . will 1bo_dolivered to the Germnn trousty tn fpus enal paymontac—on (L Bti of Tune, st of July, 6l of Auguat, and st of Soplomber of this preaont y. e i elon bt P i xot i 10 Empofor of Gorminy hide’ bhengod & ‘To, avaquato, on th 5th of Julynoxt the four depprt-; {ments,—Vonges, Ardonnos, Mitne, dnd Meurtho-of- Mokolfo,—an wefl an tho foritens ond arrondissomont of |Blforts o svacuation fs o o sffacled within, four. ) B % ) 10 Inst twi e L o LT e Hgntod from tho eandie,ant s Tapidly bumion, military bl aronnd will alono continuo to bo oc- |:Tu his oxcitemont Mr. Dalrymplo geabbed it and I':lll*h!d untll the' 6th | Beplember, Thoy ehall bo’| rushed down the stairway, loaving an impenotra- ;evatuatod within two wecks from thot dato. 'blo volumo of emoke behind, with the women e o o B e gl |:nd boy atillin tho ohsmbor, At this momont o (Jorelong dischised, . 'gon-in-law of Mr. Dalrymplo arrived, and every ey o F e o FOjthcon .o have o tioubl tho Pa- . orgrt“wwag mndo to rosouo thom from o flory .doath xmllx;lfi fih? t!]hmiu lmlclnum;a:fi and dspmml s 3 ' g0 raj at tho attompt waa futilo, an oy . STOKES. ! 'hnd_ the inoxprossible agony of standing holp- siit Fo— . lessly by and knowing tlnt the doar ones .wero: o ¥le. Recolved the Nows of ‘¥iin ‘fast bedoming food for the hungry flamon. - Tho ‘Being Granted n Now Trial-=What fow ohdrred remaina: wero gatiorod the noxt Xlis Counach Says. . 4 morning snd auposited.togother in & coffin. decislon of the Bupremo Court in tho dase of tho FLORIDA WATER, Pooplo va. Edward 8, Biokes, and grantod tho, iR e NPENSTANE TRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMANS churgo.‘aud; rulings. from tho. Supromo Court OELEBRATED - FLORIDA WATER. livorod opinfons, and ‘sononnced the decision: as Tho rlchost, most lasting, yot most delicato of all Pere e ¢« Whreo Porsona furnod to Death. Frons the South Bend (Inily Unfon, Juna 11, Josoph Dalrymplo aud family, consisting of wifo, Emghur (agod 12), nud 6on (Agod 10), lived in_o story-and-a-half’ fromo hiouso situate onono of tho hest farms in Likhart County. About 9 o'olack lnst Wedsiosdny night tho littlo son took acandlo and went up stairs to bad. {Mr. Dalrymplo .soon rebirod aud hnd gono to {aloop whon sinoke was. discoyered commg from {tho upnor portlon of tho bullding, by tho wife iand_daughtor. who wora_sitting. up ungnsnd in ronding. My, Dalrymplo was Iimmodistely. {sroused, and thoy sl ruahed up atalrs to discovor tho source of tho smolo ond to awake tho boy. It was discoverod that the st¥aw tick hrd been* From the New York World, Juna 11, sunsnimonsono, The nows camo.to Now. York: hg private tolegram, . and was. convoywq_,m. :tho prisondr by ~Wardon' Johneon ’and 8 visltos ot.Dbnlf-past 11, By that time |1t bod) nlso- got . intq; bulloting and oxtras, iand was flyng ovor tho city. Btokes, | at tho timo of rocelving the nows, wos conversing , with his fathor, who had paid him an_early viait.. | Thoro-wag gomo doubt of tho truth of tho roport at firat, s {t woa in advance of any ofliclal nowa and for some timo backoed by none.’ Btoken him=- 80lf; thongh olaiming to :bo in daily. oxpoctation " of such a decision, wag unwilling to trust it at firgt, ’“‘Am lycnl 71““51' fi:{? ho tohis :nformt?nt, fams, for use on tho ‘vory soriously and wi le apparont omotion. [' - Hie tathior waa readior to Lolleys tho nows, and | HANDKERCHIEF, warmly ombraced his son.' Biokas finally yioldod | and soomed to nccopt. tho nows, . It was what ho had boen nx&o:t_lng._ Hia lawyors had held out At the TOILET, \ And in the BATH. o him the strongost hopés of o now trinl and tho |, Anthoro sro imitations and countorfolta, slways ask for strongost hopos of au-acquittal in that ovout, | the Eloriis, Waier milat bas on, tho Bt SR 0 d LANBAR Without wiiloh Bono is gonaine: For sale by nll Perfumers, Druzgists, and B Denlers in Faney Gaods. AMUSEMENTS. ATKEN'S THEATRE, Ho considored it probablo that hLe might bo now rolensed on bail and get & broath of frosh air after his .two yoars’ imprisopment. Ho had not thought tho Court of App@ls wonld so soon have rondered Ha do- cision, but waa sare of tho ultimato rosult, As thio nGa sproad through tho aity, cronds of ia acqumntance visttod tfio Tombs and galned ad- misslon to the counsels' room. Btokes gladly +| ovon | cortain_acquittal when tho irial should como. Wolls and: The Rov. Lowis Babin, of Templeton, llnan.,y The Spflngflem Aepublican spoaks of ‘!?rof‘; the Astoroid Works! The Rev, Dr. Buckingham, pastor of tho Pres-| ., for twonty-six, Gon. Bmith D. Atkins_retiros from the Froo-! port (11l.) Jowrnal ; snd J. D, Osborn rotires! «| txaot for the survey of Indian_resorvations in’ n \Vm@‘ Tho Rev. Mr, Paddock, of Brooklyn, N. Y... ‘but qulotly roceived tholr congratulations, Mr. Dos Pasace, ono of his connsol, received unofil- ofal intimation of tho nows soon aftor its arrival, whilo in the Unlted Ststes Court buildings, and immodiately communicated it to uovornlnfiunllu- men present.. To lawyora guite gonerally the waa n aqxgldno, and tho botting which at- tonds ovon guch a casoof life and death had aleo 'boon -with odds. against tho prisonor. Mr, Dos Pasgos, confident in thg ocorroct- ‘ness of tho report, sent immodiately o dispateh to Lymgn Tremain, his aasociate counsal, who ia at Albally, asking, ‘‘Haa tho Court of Apposls decided,—in Btokes to havo a now trial ' Pond- ing the answer, ho forthwith 'visited the Tomba, and was warmly rocoived by Stokes and his fath® or. Othor friends of tho prisonor were in tho room. Ameng others were John Seannoll and his wifo. , Beannell scemed to partake heartily in tho chicorfulness of the occasion, and to draw from it much cncoursgomont. The nows had tho samo offoot all through murderors’ row, as it was communicated by tho keopers or tho ro- orterd, Every one eow n furthor chance for imsolf opening in this sudden and unexpected revision of a decigion by the higher court. With Mr. Dos Passos Btokos at onco entored into 2O IO B The Forthooming Sensation, The Grent Spootacular Opora, First Parformanca on Manday n.ul- B Sale of Reserved Seats Commences this Mornng. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, BRST COMPANY IN AMERICA. , Triday, Saturdny Aft nd Night, e e o e domep . VICTIRS, for Btrong Cast, Gorgoous Mouating, and E‘flhf{'fix 5:::‘.35,. ativas Focolved with saoh faror at N8 fidss, o 16, DonoNlt of JOFIN DILLON. T DrovAration. & now Uorady by Bronson Howard, au thot of ** Bnratoga, + Dismonda, &o. Tuoxday, Juno 11Eh benatital § sot Comoay, GAME OF LOVI. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Fifth Weck of tho Star convorsation upon his prospocts. He wish- THEATRE UOMIQUE CUMBINATIUN :g b‘; :fi:fly ‘;flnl A m}alagoa ¢bon;o b‘;?l! Soreral zow and spoclal acts and first night of tha 1 Hin counsel . mado " him mo promises | - EEINO AND LOTO, oponly on elther poiut, assuring him only of & Introduoing the world-renownad HARTINEY BALLET TROUPH. Matineo Wadnosdsy and Saturday. MoVICKER'S THEATEE, MONDAY EVENING, Juuo9, and until farthor no- tice, tho brilllant young Artiato, HKatie Putnamm, - Ta the Origloal Drnnmélml lon nh‘xgmums‘ POPULAR 8 cuxuushiv 81TOP. | Soon after ‘noon, Horaco Stokes, the prisoner’s brothor, with soveral frionds, woro admitted to the room, and another sesson of congratulntions followed. Alr. Dos Passos' avidont couviction of «tho truth of the rumor confirmed by presa ds- memn to tho aftornoon papers removed all races of doubt in everybody's mind. Soon after this Btokes, at his own requost, was removed to his cell, sud refused to_sce any but his counsel and rolativos. Mr. Dos Passoa aud his attornoy, Mr. Brainord, had o long private conversation LrTTER N, IEATIE PUTNAD, | 9, ‘| with him, the purport of which was not mado | SERSARCHIONT, |11y 1o ail the peinclpal oltios public.. "Tho prisgner waa Jooking yostorday | 4F Asieey Marere ni e shA ST oLl vory much 88 on’ tho day of his sontence, in | -porfoct ‘hoalth aud less. oxcited ovor what! was - passing. thon..any of thoso around him. ' At halt-pnst 2 his_counsel loft him. With this gontleman the writer had a conversation at his offico, in which was asked & question aboutthe prospacts for tho coming trial. = “ Prospects ? Thoy aro porfeot, sir. I never. had n clearer case upon my hands, Tho grounds .of public opinion were all’ faulty at the outset, ‘but thers camo an immenso change. The - first: -opinions, which became lasting, wero based on the nuwpgupor accounts of the shooting of Fisk; “printed the day after tho fact." Theso woro falao; und exaggeratod'in overy degreo, and tended to| show that Btokes wept, to the Grand Central with the design of killing Fisk, In ‘tho coming trial wo shall establish by a mnaa of unquestion- - able ovidonco, boyond »_ reasonablo doubt, that Btokes hiad no intent whatever in visiting tho “hotel, 60 that the invostigation must begin ‘by potting Stokes in the hotel. . That point cannct 0 bobind, When tho Eubllu ig able fo_roalizo fimt fact, 08 i€ must, wby wo havo nothing to do, But horotoforo the caso has been poraist- ently conductod on the theory of & doaign, and' tho whole public sentiment Liss_boon ‘owlng ' to! that faot.” Thoro was o great chango of opinion at tho sccond trial, and wo oxpect & total rovul- slon in our favor whon tho case shall bo rightly understood.” ** Who will conduct tho dofonse " , ;; "r,hu samo coungpl—Mr, Tremajn and my- solf. Do you expect an oarly trinl 2" # lardly bofore noxt fall. 1t will, of courso, o in Oyer and Terminor," GRS “ Wil Stokos bo admitted to-bail moan- hile 7 NEW ‘“Iam not propared to speak’on that point ot. 1 osnnot -gay whothor snoch & motion will 0 made. The docisipn of the Court of Appeala i boaod on tho very points wo deponded on and- oould hardly have boen othor than what it was,, At the now frial wo shall drop-much of tho old tostimony, introduco muoh that was exoluded under errors in ruling, and bring forward s mags of frosh facts, somo of which camo into our {;mwusinn slmost immediatoly after tho seu- nco, and all of which, oven if takon alono, must secure an aoquittal.’ Thore ia no reason to foar tho roault of this trial." At this moment a moascngor entered with Mr, Tromain's roply to his associate’s questions, tol- ogflyhad to-Albany in tho morning. Itread: “Yos. Court unnnimous, TREMAIN, ‘Bongs ani Dances; and Hanjo Holon. - Matinee Saturday at 2 p. m. MYERS' OPERA HOURE. IMMENSE SUCOESS OF . Moran & Manning’s Minstrels. A GIEAT BILL FOR THIS WEEK, . 3 AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, * Firsi timo horo of the groat burlesato g Tho Grreat il‘tnz‘bi‘ll;ac. . N s, and Danees, 5 géiflz"-‘ng:{f;v sw’b'xf'flx, &H‘Efi"&:‘}.{-:f,,\',’{‘"’g‘: e i Orpeibat: Dot fall t sodura your seats. nal: -~ Box Offico opon from § until 6. ATKEN'S THEATRE. Jotmay Hand's Graud Benefit Coucert, FRIDAY, JUNB 18. 1™ Tioknts for salo at all Masio Storcs and Hotols. e e e FINANCIAL. LAKE SHORE & HIGHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, SINKING FUND BONBS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. - Bonds Due Oct. 1, 1882, with Iutorest at Seven per Cent, pnyable scml-nnnunily, Aprll and October, at tho office of tho ‘Unlon Trust Co. of Now Yorlt. 800,000, or Ton_por Dent of tho Loan, to bo retired " dnnually by the Sinking Fund, Conpon Bonds of... +++.$1,000 oach, ‘Bogiatorod Bonds of 11,000, $5,000 nnd $10,000 each. Prioe, 94 and Acorued Interest, ROBINSON, CHASE & (0. W LR The Indinn RHonrde-A Roligions Strife, Washington (Juna 10) Dflffltch to the New Xork £ Herald, In many respedts it ia not all vo lain saile ingad mia..; Vit fudlan o ‘Pel‘ktm o BANKERS, ora‘0ompos; aro roliglon Protestants, 5 A i o %mi‘, o ulrg{«(fi;'"g. That they ?av; No. 18 Broad-st., New York, 800 very unjus roat the manner o he g g dlntribatlon of the agencios o tho yArioua elipe MISCELLANEOUS. ious donominations, - Fathor Broulllet, the Vicar Genoral of Washington Terrltory, has come to this clty for tho purposo of ropresontiog tho olaim of his Ohtiroli to the nomination of agonts for soveral of tho tribos now assignod to Pro- tostant donominations, The counsol for the Church bofore the Intorior Dopartmont is Gen. COharles Ewing, o brothor-in-law of Gen. Bhorman, and the olaim {5 being pushed with zoal. It ls 8id to worry the Bocrotary not a llttle, and that ho purposes dolaying his do- cielon 4 long a4 possiblo, aa. 1t Js evidont. that hois bound to offend ong alde or tho othor. Fathor Broutllot olaims the Yalima mission, now under charge of the Mothodists, on tho ground | ments, that tho Catholica first establishod & misslon | Uoulsr. b 3:;!, t;m! tl!:]u I?fl‘?:“ ?‘l mus‘y ylm:u wm&! ex- Bennott ot Afr Furnace Co,, ol ivoly under their religlous training aud aro N Gatbolio Indians, Tho Bov. Mr. Wilbur, the QINOINNATL, OHIO. present Indlan - Agent thers, was ouo of tho oarlicst of tho Methodiat mission- CINOINNATY, Aprlt 19, 1873, THE BENNETT HOT AIR FURNACE CO, having romaved all {ta braushes to Gigolnnati, Ohlo, and o; ‘warormoms from 13and 16 Weat. Fifth: T A ety and Lavioz aauthorlzad ooont . 1% Hollar aud O D haco, Is propatod to rocolva ardors fzom fdividu & from the trade far Furnacas, Patont Room, Heater Ventllating Columns, l.u!ll“lr‘ Heutors, and Hoating Xpparatus for Ktwain aud Hot Wator, {45 prosent fooation our facllitios sro graatly la- arue i W propared, wilh extenalva Improva. Wailts of the'community In ovory par- arles to Orogon, and, with Lis Church ey to back him, 14 Gghling vory vigorously FAIRBANKSR againat the proposed transfor, Thoro aro two STANDARD otlar aganolos on buget Hownd olaimod for th SCATHS OF ALL BIZKS, same resson of priority of missions. Tuaddi- th&n to thoso the Cluf‘fl llos ml‘kn nl;ln:hw ui:;!;lrll ather agencics lu yarious parta of ) an ’l.‘on‘lto?y. Euma!oadjullmentn will have to be AND 118 LAKE.8T\ made, but what thoy are to be will ot bo made ULARD M3 LAK W ¥

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