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- { . THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, 1873, 3 THE COURTS. . pcclslon that Every Merchant and Store-Keepor Should Reads The Winona-Reoiprooity Collision —-A Cross Libol for Domages: The Artificinl Stone Patent Case---A Losing Specu~ lation. Mechanics’ Liens---The Courts Condensed---Sclling Prop- ecrty Not Mis. Maiks Mondelnon, o Kingsvillo, 3fo., in No- sember, 1868, wroto to one Summorfiold, of St. Zouis, his brothor-fn-law, to come and buy his stock 0s gonoral dealor, s ho found ho did not succeed in the businoss, and wished to go into the furniture and lardware trades. Summer- fleld, entisfied with this oxplauation, went to ingaville and bought tho stook at a discount of 25 per cont. Mo oftorwards sold it to ono Rittor, of Chillicotho, Mo, making tho same ropresentations as to tho rowson for golling, at » discount of 20 por cont. In Docom- Tor, 1808, Mendolson was adjudicatod baukrupt, and the Assigneo brought suit sgainst Summer- field and Rittor to sot asido tho salos na fraudu- 1ont, and to declare the title in the Assigneo of tho estato. The Circuit Court gave judgmont against tho defondants, who carried tho caso by writ of error to the United States Supreme Court, who affirmed tlio judgmont, by Mr. Tus- tico Davlos, in tho following language, aftor o statoment of the abovo facts : ‘Tho thirty-Af(ls acation of tho bankeupt law condemna Trandulent sales oqually with fraudulent proforences, and declares thint if such sales are not miado in tho usunl_and ordinary courso of the busiucss of tho dlobtor that fact anall bo prima facto evidoncoof fraud, ‘Tlo wau aud ordinaty courso of Monduisou's buni~ 0083 wasto acll at rotail a miscollaucous stack of goods common {0 country storos {n & small town in tho in. torior of the Stnto of Missouri,. It was to conduct a ‘Dusineas of this character that fho goods wero sold to im, and, as Jong as hio puraued tho courso of o ro- taler, i creditors could not reach tho property dis- posed of by him, oven if his purposo at tho timo wero to defrand them, But it is wholly & differcnt thing when he sells his entire stock to ono or more porsons, This {8 an unusi- ol ocourance, aut of tho ardiusry thods of transsating cuch o business, is prima facie evidonco of fraud, an throws tho burden of praof on tho purchsser to’ sus- toin tho validity of his purclase, (Scumuon, Ase siguoe, v, Colo, 5 National B, R,,257; Grabam v. Stark ot ol,, 3 B/ R, 95 ; Kingsbury & o, v. Hals, 33, R, 84 nrlgu; ¥. Moore, 3 I, R., 194 ; Tuttla v, Tru- 8%, 11, R., 169 Summorileld secks to ovorthrow the logal preaump- tion that Mendelson intended to commit a frand on bis creditors by showing that ho paid full valuo for the goods u fgnorance of tho condition of Mendclson's affairs, But the law will not lot him cecape In this way. Tho question raised by tho statute is not o actual * bellef, but what Lo hnd reasona. blo causo to bellove,’ In_ purchasing in the way snd under (o elrcumatancea ko did, tho Iaw told him that © fraud of somo kind was intended on_tho part of tho seller, and he was put on_inquiry to sacortain tho truo condition of Mondelson's business, This ho did not do, nor did o mako ony attempt fn that direction, Inileed, o confented limeelf with Umiting his in- quirics'to tho object Mendolson hind in selling out, and 10 1is futuro purposcs, Something moxe was regbired than_this fuforwation to ropol the presumption of fraud which tho Inw rafsod in tho more fact of a retail merchont sclling out his entire stock of goods, It this sort of Information conld sustain tho enle, thopro- vision of the bankrupt I we aro_consideriug would o 1o protection to creditors, for any one in Mendel- &on'a_situution, aud with thlo purposo o hod in view, would be likely to giva the party with whom ho s doaling o plnusiblo rason for his conduct, The prosumption of fraud orising from tho unusual maturo of tho aale in this caso con ouly bo overcomo by proof on tho part of tho buyer that bo Lok the ‘propor stepa to find out tho pecuniary condition of the soller, Al reasonablo means, pursuod in good failh ‘st bo used for this purpose, If Summerfield bad cmployed any moana ut all dircetod to this end he ‘yould hsvo discoverod the actual Iniolvency of Bion- elson, In cliopsing to romain fgnorant of what tho neces- slllea of his caso required him to know, ho took tha ziskof tug impeachuent of tho transaction by the As- signes in bankrupicy, fu caso Mendelson ehould, with- 1 the thwo limited in' tho statute, bo declared a ' bank- rupt. Tlio defendants aro In no better condition than Sum- ‘merficld would bo If e hnd not transferred the stock €0 thom, bucauso thoy took bis titlo with full_knowl- edgo of it fufirmity, and must blumo their_own folly for tho result, Riiter, tho active agent of the firm the transaction, was fully informed by Summerfield of {ho circumstantes attending his purchose, aud this in. formation was confirmod on his arrival ot Kingaville, Tio found thero Mendelson fu chiatge of tho sore, with some of thi goodls boxed up and roro on the ehelyos— sure indications that tho salo was recont and that thero Bad been no Sctual chapgo of posscasion. Thess things, in connection with tho resldence of Summer- fleld fn St, Lowis, and his occupation there, ought to bave excited tho foars of a reasonablo man that the sale by Mendeleon was not for an honest purposo, nnd prompted him to mako inquiry upon the subject, Rittor, initead of doing thie, treatod tho transaction aw ong of ordinary occiirrenco and as not imposing on Lim tho duty of ascertaining the pecunfary status of elthier tho vendor or vendee, Without learning nny- thing, or sccking to loarn ansthing, besond tho foc! thot the gooda suiited him and Mendalson wanted to change his bushuess, bo completed tho purchaso and dimmediately transferred the sfock to tho storo of tha defendants in Cbillicothe. If this eale can b uplield, tho law which delured tho titlo of Bummorfiold prima facie fraudulcnt could boeasily rendered of no beneflt, for all that would bo necessary for o person buying proporty out of the ordinary courso of businces of tho Feller, to placo it out of tho’ reach of creditors, would bo &s _soon ns ho had consummatcd his urchase, fo soll to anothor, who would so- iro 0 g0od title, no mattor how presumptively in- id tho titlo of 1is vondor might bo. It needs no iment toprovo that if tho Inw against fraudulent -4 could bo evaded in this way, it would furnish no tof protection to creditors, Ititter, when Lo pur- —ased, knew the nature of Summorfleld'atitle, cause Be know, or ought to havo known, that s ratail dealer ko Mehdelson, 1n selling out bih entiro stock, was presumptively gulity of intonding to defraud his credltors, if it should turn out thot ho bad any, Of this tho Jankrupt Law gave him distinet notice, and os U chose, like Summerficld, to remaln jguorant of Tlendelson’s affairs, ho took tho hazard of Summer- vld'sinability 10 brovo tho fairnoes of hia titlo, It follows that if ihe salo to Summerfield cannot bo sup- ported, ncither can tho alo by hiin to_ the defendants, 1t {5 unnccessary tonotice tho excoptious taken to the admisslon or.rojection of testimony becauso our decision I8 based on the evidenco whicls was sacelved without objeetion, and about which thero Is no con- troversy, Tho Judgnient of tho Cireutt Gourt 15 ailirued, DECISIONS REPORTED LAST WEEK, Wo summnrizo from tho docisions published by the Legal Newa of the 28th inst. : Inthe United Btates Olrcuit Court, District of Oregon, Estollo King, by her guardian, v. Josoph M, Frenc Where confession of Judgment was Glud and § ment indorsed on tho statomont, but not cuiero: in tbo judgment Dook, ond an exccutlon ls- sucd theron; held, 'that thero wns no Judgment to_support-tlia execution, and, thereforo, & Salo of property therennder wag jnvalid, A party in gossession camuob maintaln a sult to qulol by fitloun cr Soction 600 of tho codo, unices 1t ppposr that ho bas sotno legal or equitablo intorest in the property, or claim theroto, A motion oF procecding to amend the secords of n State Court fn a parliculsr cass must bo mude or brought in such Court, and caunot be remov- el to s National Gourt, I tho Supreme Court of ilinols, Wm, E. Burr ot al, ¥. Adolph O, Muoller atal, : opiion by McAllater, Thio Court states it It tlie gonoral doctrine that tenants in common ore soparately selzed, and thero §a B0 privity of estato between them ; that thoy may convey t0each ofbier (1o mamo as & strangor; that upon principlo and authority Dudloy had tho'Hght, uner tho circumstances of (lis case, to purclingg his co-tensnt’s st tho ‘L'rustee’s salo, Tn tho United Btates Cirenii Court, Eaatorn Dis- trict of Missourl, United Btates' v, Iorlons purctics, Veforo Dillon, Ciroult Judgo: A United States ' Commissioner, o respects the taking of boll, Ins tho ' samo power oa a Blate Magistrato aud no greater, The étatute of Missord pro- vides thot a Magistrato may adjourn {he cxumination of o prisoner for a period uat exceding ton days at one tlue. At tho requost of o prisoner charged with violativg tho revenuo law, & Commissionor adjourned 4 #ho exanination for nincteen doys, snd taok bail for ppearanco at the end of {hat tiine, The ball having . forfeited, beld, on a sult ogainat tho suretlos ijt the Conunlesloner's order for the appearance of * g acouigel after au futerval of ninetoen daya was die #,¢ectly contrary o law, and that the recognizauce for 30l appearasice wa fuvalid, and that tho consont of ¢ avaceused eould ot coutut Jurlilctlon or powor to nake tho order, nor'docs it ealop him or his suretios {0 »at up th Svalidity of tha Tocognizance, Iu the Supremo Courl of Ponusylvanin, Haffey v, Carvy ; opinion by Blhorwood, J,: A married woman may tiiortgage Lt real estots o sooure n future indeble ediicsa of lier husband. 1t Is tiot nocessary_ that such & morigage shonkid bo acknowledged nccording 10 the uct of April 11, 1848, An uckuowledgiont fn core formity (o the Taw enubling u married wowon to pnsa Ber oslife beforo that w suillelent, N\t the Buprema Conrt of Jllnoly, * ton & Quincy Itaflroad Company v, ‘A, Dickon et al, ; opluton by Breese, dy : Mubind and wife cune not #a folutly for Injiry to the wifv, Doctrine = Clilcaga, Burling- . Feiterated thut huaband is ot reaponsible for the torty’ of tho wife sinco murded wou's act of 1801, WHE WINONA-NECIPROCITY LiBEL, Ono tlo ja always good unlil anothor one is told, ‘T'hoothar day tho papors publishod somo dotails of & suit nudwivally, brought against COLLISION — oRoss the ownora of the batk Winona by tho ownors of tha nohoouor Reciprocily for damages caused by a collision, ‘Tho ownors of tho Winona now Dring uit, or, teohnically spoaking, fllo s cross- libel” ngaiugt' the ownors of the Reelprocily, charging thom with tho same (hing. ‘Ll viows of tho Cn{unin of tho formor dlffor from thot of tho Iattor . in this, that, whilst he = ol tho Roclprocily was satis- fled that ho was navigating tho vesrol in ovory particular in nccordance with the rulos of tho rond and good senmanship, tha libol {n thiy orosu auit aflirms that the Captain of tha Winona dlacovered the rod aud groon lighta of tho Reclprocity & fow inchos apart and placod on the pall-bit, Loaring nbout throo points on tho #tarbonrd bow of the Winona whon thoy first ho- cau visible on board tho bark, about threo min- utos bofore tho collision, and up {o the time of tho colliston both lighta appoarcd on tho siar- board bow of tho livclprocity, the rulo of the rond requiring that tho groon light alone should havo beon visiblo thero if eho had boou steor- ing south southesst, which {4 the rog- ular courso for Clicago, The Re- ciprocity ownors having charged fho Winona, in the orlf{ nal sult, with_strilung thoir vossol and damngliig hor, ' tho Winona_ownors now atato that tho Reclprocity, instead of following tho courso sbovo indicated, was stooring for the Jand, about south by west, and tho lights wero firut 500n ncross the port bow, both vossola koop- ing on their courso until s momont bofore the collision, when the nuclpmcuy ordered her wheol bard down, and tho Winona did the samo, ox- pocting to_go slongslde, whon the Reciprocity struok tho Winon forward of tho forerigging, onrrying away hor sail, somo stauchions, a jib, oto., tho total daninga smounting to €400, And, having mado nrnhcnlinn in valu for poymont of snid damagos, thoy now pray the Court to order the Ttociprocity to bo gold in satisfaction of the eame, THE ARTIPICIAL BTONR PATENT CASE. Tho case of tho Chicago Composition Granite Compony v. Voelker, wan on_trinl yeaterdag, bo- foro Judgo Blodgett, in the United Statos Cir- ouit Court, for infringement of a patont for ar- tificial Btono. Plaintit proved the infringoment, and tho aubstanital [ontity of tho stous, tho Ingredionta Dbelng Portland coment, whito sand, slag (cin- dors of irou), or, as an equivalent, gravol. The original patont was mado to Edw. Westormayor, and o naslgnod the right for tho Atato of JIi- nois, undor tho patent, to tho Chicago Compo- sition Granite Company. Tho dofondants proved that the Chicago Com- ‘position Granito Company wont into ban! m[:tcy. Josoph E. Lockwood, Assigneo, who toak, by Qeed of assignmont in bankruiptcy, the rights of tho Company in llinois undor thio patont; snd that-Josoph . Lockwood sold aud mado a writ- ton nseignmont of said right to Faul Rothbarth, Plainti@f introduced, in robuttal, evidonco showing, in referenco to this assignmont to Rothbark, that tho latter sllowed tho plaintiff Company, of which ho was an ofiicor, to monu- factura and goll tho stono. The Court beld that tho Chicago Composition Qranite Ccm{mu y was not tho pro‘)or P laintifl ; ogal that Paul Rothbart was tho ownor of tho torritory of Tiinois under the patont ; and that ho alono could maintain tho Buit ; and Lo wns about to charge the jury to that effect whon plaintifi's connsel dismiesed tho suit, Tho avidonce is claimed to have established an infringomont. . A LOSING RPECULATION. Samuoel C. Comstock has beon dabbling unsue- cossfully in_patont-purchasing, Ile files a bill in tho Superior Court sgainst J. 8. Whitcomb, with whom, aud sowe other parties, follow-com- Ialnants in tho euit, ho purchused from ono Ettssor a 810,000 intorast in a - nolf-losding ox- cavator,” - Complainant made, nud other com- lainants ondorsed, his notes for 81,650, which Tihitcomb got posscesion of, and promined to surronder on & giving up to him tho patout right thoy bnd purchasod. Mhis was done, and yob Whitcomb rotainod tha notos, contrary to oquity, and complainant seoks to bave the matter sot- tlod in the Conrts, SELLING PROPERTY NOT I, Chauncay Lovwis filos a doclaration of covenant broken, i the Circult Court, agaiust William Cosx, laying his allegod damages at $2,000. Com- plainant navors thot, in tho year 1860, ho pur- chagod from defeudant a cortain 250 acres of ound in tho Btato of Tows, dofondant at the ime naeerting that he bad & good title thoroto, Binco the purchaso, complainant has discovered that tho land was tho property of tho Stato of Tows, and ho seeka rolief aceordingly. SEGIIANICE' LIENS. Charles W. Dameior and Robert S, Eldor filo a ctition in the Circnit Court sgaivst Thomas Rlvilsfln and Georgo F. Worth, for a mechanics' lion of $1,704.15 on Lots 4 aud 5, Buckuer 8. Morris' Subdivision of Original Lots 2 and 3, and north i of Lot 8, Block 3, fractional Soc. 15, addition to city. William E. Frasor files o similur petition againat the samo defondants for £521,01: J. 8. Buseett & Co, for $937.55; and Williamn A. Farber for $1,007.99. THE COURTS CONDENSED. Another Iiyda Park condommuation cnso is dragging its woary longth along iuJudge Wood's room, In Judge Gary's room tho case of Charles W. Bpoar v, Administrators snd helr of the estatoof the late R. 8. Haddock is boing tried. This iu | an action of redomptiou of mortgazo of £30,000 on tho property on the corner of ltandolph and Wells stroots, which was, bofors tho firo,” tho sito of tho Motropollian Hotol. : Frances Provenchio fllos n preecipo In a enit of trospuss, in the Buperior Court, againsl Philip Kochlor} domages, 82,000. ' - Chuuncey Lewls flei a priocipo in o euit ot covonant, fn tho Circuit Court, against Willinm Cox; damugos, 82,000 Tho County Court bolng closed, the work of making. inquirles into nlloged luncy casos de- volyos upon tho Cireuit Court, Dotay Holvorson will sppear to-morrow for oxamination as to tho prosont condition of hor mental facultica. Tu the matter of Sumuel A, Lock, buukrupt, an ardor was ontored and cortified appolnting G. W. Campboll, Assiguoo. 4 Goorgo P. Holmas filoe hia afidavit in tho Su- orior Court for o writ of atfachmont ngalust tichard Holmes, Thomas D. Harlow, and — Budger, who, ho alieges, oro indobted to him in 51,514.56, and aro residonts of thie aucient city of Boston, Mass. Christing Ostor files hor Dill in the Circuit Court gainst Bornard Bootch, aud the unkuown hoirs of Matthina Arons, docensdd, for tho specific porformanco of o contract Lo con'voy tha wost 3§ of north ton acros of tho nst 17 of tho west 3¢ of soutlienst quartor of Section 9, 41, 14; also northwest corner wost 22 18-100 Lot 1, north- wast 3¢ Bection 15, 14, 13. Mastin O'Neill boginia snit of ojoctment, Qlrcuit_Court, ngainkt Marlin Cody, of Twonty- fifth stroot; near tho corner of Wallace, for $ damagos. Clifton ¥T, Davin restoros his suit apainst the clty, which ho wishes to pny bim $10,000 for n sprained anklo allogod to Lave boon caused Ly Aatrotive sidowalky, ou tho 3 of July, 1870. CRIMINAL COURT ITEMS, Yans Lumm pleadod guilty to larceny, and as soutonced o fifteon days” imprisoument in tho common Jail. ‘Thomas Maxwoell, a boy 5 yeara of age, plonded guilty to atenling n'sum of monoy, sud Was uont 10 thio Reform School for five years. Plillip Brown, the eauce-pan murderer, W sfitortrial, found guilty of manslaughter, an sontonco was fixed at five yoars in Penitontiary. Particulars of that olsewhoro, in the NEW SUITS, T Omovit CounT,—7,607—Dameler & Rider v. Wilson & Work et _ul, ; polition for mechanic's len, 7,808—VWilliam E, Fraser v, Bamo; aume. 6,609—J. B, Bassott & Co, v, Bame; samo,. 7,670~Wifliam A, Furber v. Bame; 'samo,’ 7,511—Clirlstina Qstor v, Barnard Tootch and tho unknown beira of Maithias Arens, decssed ; bill for epecific_performanco and genersl rollet, h672—Charlen I, Eubosg v. August johnson et roplovin of stock of statlonery, cigara, and tobacco warth $600, 7,673—Thomas ¥, Bonnott v, J, 8. Davis, David A, Coo, tud Frauces A, Huyden; ageumpait, $1,000, 7,8676—Martin O'Nelll v, Martin Cody; ofoctment, '$800, 7,076—Keatored cuno, 7,677—Wililam A, Todgs et a1, v. John E, Pullen 3 s sumpait, $A07.40, 7,678—-Chauncey Lawls v, Willism Cox; covenant, §2,000, 7,670~Bamuel 0, Comstock of al. v. J, 8, Whitcomb: bill, 7,680-1—Appeal. 7,682 Rostored ‘cave, 7,080—Payiers in tho wmattor of ihe alleged Ineanity of Botuy Holverson, “Litn BupERion COUNT,—43,004—Virginia v, James L, Kelloy ; divorce ‘on gronud of crulty, 43,09 Charlos X, Wiswull et al, v, E. Keyea; confossion of Judymont, $1,013.47, 43,360—Frances 'Pravenchio v. Phllip Kochlor ; troapase, $2,000, 7 nard v, Jesso Hall; garnshment, 43,90A—1ienry I, Thompaon v, M, §, Cobh and Charlen 1. Cobb: mamo, 43,909—Appoal. '44,000—Cordolla v, Goorge W, Bmith § divorcoon_ground of dosertion, = 44,60l~George P! Holuiod . Ticlisrd Holines ot al.{ atiactimont, 44001 —Appoal, IR Ty A Splendid Opportunity for Investment, Eliéon & Foster, auctionoers, will soll at suction this aftornoon, July 1, at ! o'clock, on the premlsos, forty- efghit chooo resldonco lota, eitusted near the North- wontorn car works and Central Fark, Theso lots aro plessantly located on om0 of tho highest ground in {lio West Divislon, and aro rapiily incrensing fu value, bolug fa’the fmmediato vicinlty of privato and pubite improvements, sud aecessiblo by accormmodation {raing onthe C. & N, W, K, I, The tormu of kalo ara onoe o in ne, two, niud threa yeary, wilh ext, A doposit of 450 will bo required that would becomo s real Vontimeney siould stiond thie sair e teto he Wells striol dopat at 3 welack, 0 .o L aven —_—— e The Genuine Goyser Bpring Wator 1s drawn by Buck & Rayuer, at both thelrstores, GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE i COMPANY. A Test Suit Against Ono of the Stock- holders Carried to the United States Circuit Court. Summary of the Exceptions by the Plaintiff in Error. * Proceedings, in tho Cnse Before His Honor Judge Drummond Yesterday. Tho stookholdors and croditors of the Great Wostern Insuranco Compnny aro interosted in cortain_proceedings which took placo befora Judge Drummond, yestorday, sitting ss Judge of tho United States Circuit Court. Labsn B. Major, a stockholdor, and at ono timo o Dircetor of tho Company, prosecutod a writ of error to tho Unitod Statos Cirenit Court to roverso tho judgmont rondorod againat him for tho collec- tion of tho unpaid balance of his stock sub- scription, at tho euit of Clark W. Upton, Assignoe of tho Great Westorn Itsuranco Company, in bankruptey, in the United States District Court, and tho error wae allowed, and tho caso ordored sont to the Circuit Court, on & bill of excoptions which, as it will probably apply to the caseso? largs numbar of other stookholdors, wo horo summar- 1zo, ns followa : That on the trisl, plaintiff, to maintain tho isauo on his part, introduced ovidence tendirig to show ihat tho defendsnt subscribed an ngroo- ment to take fifty sharos of stock in tho Great ‘Weotorn Insurance Company, and to pay therofor £100 por sharo, to-wit: 5 por cont on raceipt of tho cortificato for such stack, 5 por cent in throo months, & por cent in six months, and b por cont in nine months, respectively, aftor such roceipt of enldcertifionto, tho balanco bBlnEnnbjonl totha call of tho Directors, ns thoy might bo instruot. 6d by tho majority of tho stockholdora ropro- sontod at any fogular mooting. ‘Chat thoreaftor, about Jaunary, 1870, the said Company issuod, and_dofondant 'recoived upon such subscription the following cortiticato : Thia is to certify that Laban 8, Major is entitlod to Aitly shares in (ho capital stockof tho Great Westorn Inauranco Comvany, of Chicago, 1ls,, of $100 osch, transfurablo ouly on tho books of tho Company in rpemson or by ntlornoy, on the surrcnder of this cor- tificate, being subject o tho charter and by-laws of eald Company, of which 20 per cont s payablo an fol+ lows: 65 per'cent on recolpt of atock certificate, 5 per ceut in 3 months from dato 5 per cent in 0 months from dato & per cont {n 0 monthe from date thercof, tho balanco being eubject totho eall of tho Direotors, £a thoy may bo fustructed by tho majorlty of thestock: Dolders ropresented ot any regular meeting, 10 por cont anuual dividend from tko rurplus of carnings gunrantead to stdcklolders on cash capital patd. That the dofendant paid on auch stock $1,000, and no moro. ‘That tho dofondant was a Diractor of tho Com- puoy from tho spring of 1870 up to and until the ra of Oct. 8 and 9, 1871, But no ovidenco was introduced of any other oxproas contract on the part of tho dofondant. 0 defondant objocted to the testimony as varisnt from the contract declared on, which ob- Jection was ovorrulod, aud the defondant then ‘and thero duly oxceptod. No ovidonce was offored tending to provo that tho Directors of aald Company had mede s call for tho psyment of any portion of said atock undor tho direction of "the stockholdors, or that the stookhiolders, or any mojority of thont, ropre- sontod nt ony rogular mooting, had Gvor in- structad tho Directors to mnke such call, Plaintiff introduced the order of the District Court, enterad 5th July, 1872, directing tho poy- mont by stockholdors to tho Assignés of the outiro amount unpaid on tho capital stock sube seripod, that in default thersof tho Assignes should proceed to collect the samo, and thnt notico of ‘ thia call” be given to tho Atook- holdors without unronsonablo delay by publi- cation or otherwise, «Defondaut alloges that no testimony was offarod tonding to show that notico was givon of tha application to Court for said ordor ; but un- ticd wus aliown to have been sonb to him through the mail in July, 1872, prior to tho com- moncomeont of snid suit, that tho forogoing ordar of tho Dystrict Court had boon entorod, and it wag shown to hava beon duly published. Defendant moved to oxclude all the testimony on tho ground that no sufiicient cage, in point of law, was mado andor the declaration in tha suit, which motion the Court overruled, and tho do- fendant thon and thoro duly oxcopted, Thercupon tho fury gave thelr verdiot for the plaintiff. Tho defendaut moved for a new trial and orrest of judgmont, was ovorruled in both codos, and oxcopted; and the Court rendered jndgment in favor of tho plantif aud sgainat the dofondant, sud the defondant then and thoro oxcepted to tho judgment, Tho record was_ yestorday prosentod to Judgo Drummond, and thie counsel on both sidos wore henrd. The objections of the counsel of plain- iff (Major) in error wero, that there was yarianco boéwoen tho firat count of the deolara- tiou in tho assumpsit suit and tho proofs, tha proofs showing that thoro was n speoinl contract mado (this was ngreod to by the otlior sido); that thore wae no notice to Major of tho intens tion to potition the District courtand to make an asseysmeont ; and that under.the common counts thoy could not recover. under an implied con- tract whon an oxpress contract waa proved, ‘Tho Court ordered the rocord ta be entered, and the caso will shortly como on for argument. St il sian PERSONAL, E. 8. Myors, U. 8. A,, is at tho Shorman, Judge Caton, of Ottawa, is at the Gardner. Dr. Bradford, of 8an Franciaco, ia at tho Gard- ner. Qon. J. I, Lodlio, Now York, is at tho Gard- ner. Gon:Beell Duke, of t. Louis, is at the Grand Daciflo. A, B. I, Whito, Washington, D. C., is at tho Bhorman, Tho Hon, E. Casserly, of Californjs, ia at the Shorman. Tho Hon, Matt Carpentor Is at the Grand Pa- cifio Hotel, o Al e Crane s oo Tho Non, . M. Clymor, of Pennsylvania, is st the Gardner, Col, W. I'. Aldrich, of Cincinnati, is at the ‘West Bide Briggs. Capt. Burnham, Col, J. N. Macomb, U. 8. A., aze at o Gardner, Col, W. E. Rogors, of Now York, is at the Grand Pacifie Hofol. Hon, Josopls T Maloy, Hariford, Con., in at tho West Bide Briggs. The Hon, J. J, 8afoly, of Council Blufts, Tows, was at the Bhiorman yesterdsy. A. G, Tigh, tho gront wogon-makor, of Ra- clns, 15 at tho Wort Bido Briggs. J. T, Odll, Division Buporintondent Erio Railrond, is among the arrivals at tho Wost Sido rigga. . Maj, A, W, Edwards, ox-Wardon of the llinoia Btate Ponitontiary, ls among tho arrivals at the Wost Sido Brigge. R, P, Tansey, Esq., President of the 8t, Louls Mercantilo Exchange, and family, are visiting in this clty for a fow daya, Cupt, . 0. Hicky, of the Armory Polico Sta- tlon, hos returned from his trip to tho Hot Bprings in Arkansas, much Improved in hoalth, Chief of Polico Bock, of Milwaukee, arrived in town vestorday morning. He will return with Janck Allen and Raggio to Milwaukeo this after- noon. The following wore among the prominont arrivals ot the Gurdner Houso yesterduy: Henry Williame, Now York ; Tahn anfiold, Hicluge J. 11, Hohn, Dotrolt'; B. D, Shackelford, Mis- sigaippl ; O. B, Hopline, Now York, Tho following wore among the prominent ar- rivals st tho Bhorman louso: It 1L, Drown, Now Orloaua; Bronthats Hoo, Enghund ;™ T 1 Blason, Loulsvillo; N, B. Dorry, Abany; 0. 0, Whoolor, Brooklyn'; T, O, Hpooner, Madison ; Thomas L. Ogdon, Milwaulico. D. . Elliot, Gonoral Westorn Agont of the Keutns Pacitio {talivond, has Just soturned from a tip ovor biu livo, und Tiringy somo clolea spocimens of buffulo honds, Any oue doirin an elogant dining-roosi ornamont can oall nug oo thorn, Tho following wore mmong the prominent ar« rivals at the Grand Pacific Hotel youtorday: 15, I, Curtis, Rockostor ; R, Livingefou, Blomiug- ton; Jobn J. Gammon, Ihiladelphia; C. 0, Cos, Doston ; 'R, B. Ohostham, Nosbvillo; 0. Q. Thuntly, Ianhio ; 1. M. Allon, Loavonworth ; 1. Wood, Portiand, Orogon B, Page, Jey Minuo- sola. At tho Gnult Houso: D. 8. Aloxandor, Fort Wayno ;_Hon, I, 8, Wood, Now York; . M. Wilkon, Brookiyn ; Johin Morrill, Lowevilie, Ky.; 8, Johneon, Nashivillo, Tenn.; Alf J. Armatrong, Touiaville, Ky.; Dr. N. J, Bush, 8t. Tosopl, Mo.t Thos, Harrison, Dollovillo, Chnadn; Wi, . Williawe, Douver, Coli M. 1L Bartatt, Livar: ‘mlol, Ingland; Chss, Parmontor, Groon Bay, \Yia, 1. B, Grahiam, Faq., of the Baldsin PlacoHomo for Tittlo Wundorors, Boaton, nrrived at An- drow's Buroponn Ilotol, yostorday, huving In chargo six ohildron from that institution, for whom ho fa_ondenvoring {0 find Lomos, ' Tho childron aro vory protty and bright, and thoir mausical capabilities aro quite romariablo, Yes- torday evoning thoy gavo an oxhibition of their »lthl n this rospoot, in tho parlors of tho hoto), which quito astonlshod tho soloot numbor of Indics and gontlomen prosont, Cultnro in mu- sio is ono of tho fonturos of tho Daldwin Plnco fnstitution, Mr. Grabsm will remain in the city but a fow days. M. 31, Ballou Las resigned ns cditor-in-chief of tho Boston Globe. Tho Rov, W. R, Algor hns rosignod as postor of tho Musio Hall Soclety, Boston. Burgoog-General James E. Palmer, of the Navy, hins been placed on tho rotized list, boing over 63 yonrs of ngo. Gon. B. F. Butlor will sponk at the grand Tomporance colobration on the Fourth, at Har- mony Grove, Farmingham. Ex-Gov. Kent, for whom Maine * wont” in 1840, is Roon to sall, with his family, for a six months' Europoan tour. Dr. Francls Blribling, Superintondent of a Virginia lunatio asylum, has rofused to accept an inoronso of ealary, Ho ought to bo ono of bis own pationts, or olae & Congressman, ! Tloury H. Hoolor, son of Tasao N. Taolor, Col- lector -of {ho Port of Albnny, N. Y., fs tndor $1,000.bonds to anawor for impoaing wpon tho public by falscly represoniing himsolf as sn oflicor of the Governmont. Richard B. Kimball, of Now York, who haa beon mndo LL.D. by Darimouth Collego, is spending tho summor at bis country-soat, * Tho Cottage,” Wout Lobauon, N. H., but & hall- our's drive from Dartmouth Collogo. Intolligonce hns boen roceived from tho Rev. H. D. Kitoholl, D, D., Prosidont of Muldlobiiry (V) Collogo, and formerly of Chiongo, that tlio crisit of his sickness is passod, and thiat in a fow daya ho will probably bo quite well again. Joff Davis was 65 years old on tho 3d inat. Tow looaly that anuivorsaxy, must havo mado him roallzo tho truth of A. Ward's philosoplical romnrk, that it would Liavo beon ot lonst Afty conts in his pockot if ho had nover beon born. A reportor of the Brooklyn Fagle lus inter- vlnwutfllm. Woodbull, to agcortain whothor the roport of the visit of Honry O. Bowen at her house was & fact or an oxaggoration. It proved to havo boon o fact—and the fact is & vory dani- aging ono for Dowen. Tho Fagle 1opresents Woodhull as having addressed Lowen in_ this fashion: “I spid to him that I was astonisbied that ho should come to mo {o vindicate his char- actor. Said I to him, in substance, you have beon blackguarded from ono ond of tho conntry to the othor, snd coverod all ovor with slimo, You know of somo of those facts years sgo, and yot you hiavo kopt eilont. I can scarcoly boliove that you ave hera to be vindieated.” AFTER BIG GAME. Three Pesperate Robbers Attompt to “Squeeze? the United States Depost= tory-<Thoy are Discoveral and Drive en Away by the Night Watchmun After Some RRevolver Practices Abold nttompt wos made yesterdsy morning torob tho Unitod States Dopository in this gity, which is located in rooms lu the Arcade building, Just in the roar of the Republic Life building, on LaSallo streot, betwoen Mudison and Monroe. The result shows the gnog of having plenty of ‘watchmon around. About 1 o'clock yestordsy morning the spocial watehman of the Dopository, ‘Witr, and his as sistant, o colored man, pemod Joo Plummer, wore sitting in tho hallway of tho first story of tho Arcade Building, near tho Deputy-Collector of Customs’ door, Plummer bad gone into the Collector's room to write o lotter, when Wier bonrd & noiso in tho basement Ife aroso and went to the head of & flight of stairs near by witich load from the basemont to the flrst floor, whon ho gnw o man coming up the stsirs. Wier 80id to him that no ono was allowed in the building at that hour, The man thereupon turnod quistly around, g if ho meant to do- econd tho stairs, when suddenly drawing a rovolver from lis breast he flred at Wicr, tho ‘ball passing under thio lattor's loft arm, taking a picco out of hiy shirt, and imbodding itself in zhu door of the Deputy Qollcotor's ofice. The man- then turned about sud ran léuicl(ly down the stairs, being followed by two bullots from Wier's vevolver, neithor of which took offact. ‘Wier saw two other men at the foot of tho stoirs, who wore rovenled to bis sight by the flachoa of Lis rovolver. All three quickly took their doparture, und_ olthough Roundsman Barthelon and Officor Noonan were in the vicin- ityin » fow minutes after the first shot was ed, thoy saw no suspicious-looking clharactors, Tho thieves had ovidently planned their work carcfully. They must have entorod tho building by the basomont entrauce o La-Sulle stroet, or tho basoment entranco on Arcadocourt, nonr the Clarl streot out, na that door waa folind opon. It is thought, however, that this door was oponed only to bo used ag an avonue of oscapo. Tn roaching tho stairway above roferred to, the thioves had to oRnu o large iron door, which eeparates the Arcade and Iiopublio build- ings, and which i closod ond heavi- ly bolted overy oveming. This was found standing _opon, and .upon oxnmination - it waa found that it had beon pried oflun by some voky poworful instrumont. Tho thioves made tholr sscapo by the Arcado court entranco. The frustration of this attempt to rob: the Dnfiusitory ‘waag very fortunate, as upwards of o million of” dollars might bavo rowarded the'vil- laing for their risky offoris. Ouulnughta upon such important institutions aro scldom madg oxcopt by thieves who handlo only big jobs, and it may bo well for banking Inatitutions aud places ‘whora largo deposita of monoy are lying to tako moro than ordinary procaution against thioves just now, foritmay bo that an organizod band of bauk robbers Liave como Among us, uuawares to tho police. —— & THE RAILROADS, Action of the Compnuies on Olorgys men’s HalfFare PormityessDeade headisme--A Promotion. Yesterday morning a modification of the reso- lutions abrogating clorgymen's half-fare pormits was Inld bofore tho ropresontatives of tho Mil- waukoo & St. Paul, Northwestorn, Illinois Con- tral, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, Rock Island, and Ohicago & Jowa Railronds. It recountod fho apparent injustico of allowing all outstand- ing passes to romnin in forco, excopt those hold by, ministors, and deorced that, although no moro clorgymen's tickets ghall be issued, those outstanding shall Lo honored until thoir oxpiration with the curront yenr. The rogolution in this form will cortainly pass. At an early hour yesterday it had received the indorsement of & mujority of tho fivo Compa- nies. In viow of the sotion rospacting snmual ynnuoa, this corrootion is only aun act of cousis- oncy and justico, ‘I'ho indication iy that the rulos precluding the furthor jssue of passes will be strictly observed, Numorous applicants st the various gonoral oflicos, yostordny, woro shown the following or- dm;. isbited by tha several Geuoral Buporintend- enta: 4 Ou10An0, Iuno 35, 1670,—0n aud after July 1, this Compauy will uot lssue fres pupacs, excopt L0 persona 1n its employ, and no oflicer or ugeiat of 1Ly Compuny autkorlzod 'to roquest o pass over auy otler yailway, All qutatanding time or trip passes will be houored until thoir expfration by Nmitation or uso, An ordor covoring tho caso still more spe- cifically bas beon issued to tho .employes of tho companios. Al pasacs in blank, Lold by agonts of tho companion at_distant polnts, havo been roeullod, aud tho officors are sanguine of inoreased }lnuuungur roceipts, ospeolally as tho dotormination to maka ovorybody pay fias boon sdopted Just in time to reap the benotit of tho summer excursions. PERGONAL, Maj. L. F, Booth, who, for six yoars past, has givon universal watisfaction in the responsiblo position of Paymastor of the Chicago & North- western Ruilway, hus boon promoted to the Gon- oral Eantorn Agoncy of the Compnny, with hord- quertora ut Now York,, 'I'ho vust luterosts of so oxtounivo 8_corporution roquired o reprosoutn- tive in tho East who was fully imbued with tho Jrogransto upirlt of the Wout, aud, atter loaking Le wituntion over, the ianugonont dooidod upon o] | THREE MATINEES—WHD] the soloction mado. Mr. Buoih'n railrond carcor commoncod in 1860, whon, frosh from gradun- tion at Micligan Univorsity, ho ontered tho Tiinols Contyal Lnnd Dopartmont, whato he ro- mafned until tho broaking out of tho war, Catohing tho military atdor, ho ralsod Cnmpml( L of tho Ninth Illinois Cavalry, and sorved with distinetion through tho wor. ~ Tioturning theres from, ho «ccnplm\ tho ponition of Pnymnstor in tho Northwestorn Company, retaining 1t wntil bin ndvancemont o the Genoral Enstorn Agoney. AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Monday, June 0, 163-Tvory nlbt and Wodnewdsy *Toliingy ity 4y 17-GRLAND NOLIDAY MATINEL (evoning pricos). Glorfoun suceoss of Rubortson's favorita Soctoty Com: " «QASTE” Tyan, Danin, O'Connor, Cowell, Blaisdell, Glddens, Rkt A Afl tho stars expose U 1 tlels great rolos. Boats secured [n advanco, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Grand Galan Woolx! THRE DRILLIANT YOUNG ACTRISS, TEKATIE PUTIN.ADM. Monday and Tiesdny E"fl""lTl Juno 30 and July 1, the popular fmotlonal Drama, ontitiod IEASE EaTR DTINIES TADRIRANE N, i RATIR PUTNAML Tourth of July—Two grand performanccs, afternocon aud avoning. ATKEN'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK of tha Grandest Speotaonlar Drama ever m r « resonted in Amorica, ZQLOE; or, LA BAYADERE, J In witich tho Peoslass MOIRTLACCOCELY, And Full Dallos Troupo, Honry Poskes, 1. 1*, Northrup, Adalina Motte, and Full Ghorns, ‘wili appoar, No Matineo on Wodneadsy. Spocial Matinoo o Fridny, July 4, Last Zolve Matinoo on h'n(llrdrw Waont Sldo ‘Patruniscan Aeauroscals at Giles Bro., 31 W, Madinoust, STANDARD HALL, - Carner Michignn-nv, and Thirloenthest. Thrce Grand Bencilits, TENDERED BY THE Chicago Christian Union Dramaic Class o the Woman's Hosuttal at Hilaols, Clirlstina Unlon, . and M. R, Bookl okloy. Monday koning, Juno 0~LOV| AORIFIUE, W otisdey Bxeatug, July 1-S ITAPPYPALR and 10~ Walnosusy Iivoning, July 3-L.OVICS SACRIFICE, NIXON'S AMPEITHEATRE. . MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 8, JULY 1. AS DARING DICK!I ook ont for NEOK AND NROK! Ssturdas Night, TONY PASTOR'S FASTEST BOY IN NEW YORK, NESDAY, SATURDAY, . FOURTIL OF JUTY. i MYERY OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVENING, fuly L oo during tho weok, y ohortcon's chariniug Comwidy of SCHOOL,, With a Powertul Caat, Tho New and 3¢ by It IT. 1iallny. ~ Gorgoous Appoints riday, July 4. FOURTH OF JULY, AT DAKE VIEW AND RAVENSWOOD. A GRAND EEGATTA, OF CHI0AGO YAOHT OLUB. Coma ane, como all, 3Adwmission to Gravo froo, Tick- ota entitling holdor t6 dinacr and soata within luclosure, and viowr of Gamas, for salo at elly Drug stores aud Bovk: » ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Positivoly tho last weal of tho THEATRE COMIQUE Inhorato Seqnory s, Aextra Alat- in COMBINATION, 000L RURGESS, IIARRIGAN and HART, JOUN WILD, Frank Korna, Miss Adn Wear, Atinnio Loder, Miss Anuio Yoamaus, Littls Jonuls Yeamans, usd Bl tho mammoth troupo In A NEW OLIO. Wednosday and Saturday. Extra Matineo Jui GRAND PICNIC, Great propstasions ara beiag mada by the ST. THOMAS SOCIETY, To glvo A Grand Picnic at OAK RIDGE, on Lako Shore, near Llinofs Contral Raflcond, July 4, 1633, A fine Band ef Munic will p presnt, Priza Moot Knces, open teall Young Ladios. Siiooting Gatlory: Fino Suwin: Fill bG amony tho [utordstiag amisomonts o anlnn? will by n&ntrd Lo make fho occarion an_ o ono. Hon. W. W, O'Brien, of Pooils, Hon, A, rison, and John ¥. Fluorty, Esu., will ‘bo {1y s of tho day. Ty ordar of Tl GOM] i, GETTYSBURG WATHR, GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, Tha United Statas Dll“?““(flfi'- the authorlzed recurd of our Materin Modica, clagscs tils water Wil tho moss rouownod Alkalino or Carbonsted Springs of Europo. It far excels any othor known In its solt.prosurving 'xnmnr- tlox, It does ot dotorlurate by buttling and kosping. 1t has nover bsen clalmud for any other mincral wats [omer to Qlaaoivo tho uratos, ordo-callnd ahalk in the Mflf or on the limbs sud. iglm:. 11 lyalno Wator has dono In | Gout, Rlicumatism, ouralily, Dyupep Detos, Kidney and' Urinasy Disonsos yiolled to ita (nfluonco. It has restored 1o the paralytic, curod Abdomiual Di healtyacliin fo-the Tospld Liver, 10 ag” Sared Curonle Diarrhees, Pilos, Constipation, Asthma, Ca. tareh, Dirones of 'tho Skin, Goncral Debility and’ Nor- vous Urostration from - Montal and Physical Iixcesa. . AIl thoms Dy tha bottled wator. - 1t fa & aworful antiduto for Kxoessivo Vating or Drinkiug. corre 0 Stomach, promotos Digestion, and re- lloves tho Head almost fnmudintely. Punmphlots contaln. 1ng A history of the Spri reports fromn omlnent Phyai~ cians and medical weltars, marvolous and woll-attosted curos, aul toxtimonials from distinguished citizons, will bo furnishod uud sopt by mat an siblication'to b WITTNEY BROS.: Gon't Aty Philadolphf, Pa. Gottysbure 297 (oI b VAN SUlia Ao, STEVENSON & REID, AR , STEVENS BUCK & RAYNER, and druggis! sully, Matineo Bugoular Pawor cousy, and givon th Front: __REMOVAL, REMOVAL. ATWATSR & BUTLER, PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS, & PRINTERS, Fiavo ramovod ta thelr Now Store, third door wast of Btato-at,, NO. 72 RANDOLPH-ST. Doalors {n FINE ART GOODS, Wholesals and Ra FANCY WOODS. T. §. CONSTANTINE, VENEERS, Mahogany, Rosewood, Florida Red Cedar, Fronch Walnut, Hungarian Ash, Walnut, and Ash Burls, &o, 17 South Jefferson DBALTIOKE AND 0110 RAILROAD COMPANY'S DEER PARK HOTEL, Garrett County, Maryland. A dolightful summor totroat In the Alloghaoy Maun- tains, twonty-clght bundrod feot ubove tide water, wili ho roady for gueste July |, 1 Howling Alloyw, Bilijard Tovis roquot and Qitol Boarding and Liv- ory Btablos, Datiia—ti A firat-clans orchostra connooted with thoe houso, I' A por dny ¢ 7‘20 “ur wook { $76 par month, Spo. clal tertiw mady with famlics for ingor” poriady, * Ciifid- o undor ton sears of ago and waruos, Lol brioo, Jownd telp gxcuralun tickots goud i Qctabor 31, at ro- duod ratos, for partioulare, addres B, M, KINSLRY, Gon't Manager Ilotols 1. mborland, Md, HATFIELD IZOUSH, s4na Nprmgx o Nivor, throw mllos from Lawronco Rv n Juno 3 for rovantion of Ttvs, Fito Hutol 13 ontir- 8 b1t i, aats.” Akt iove, o lias boss il ted an om conveufonce, Good fishing and lus priotors hinve dutorminsd 1o presont a hous ln ove w"l’IJl{ of patronage. ‘I'iho wyters uro highly ro by thosmodical Faguty in i o Bk, Lo W h}tflflql l»l% Lo_had of Uanyw ?l\] & Co,, Ll snitiotol, Mo L. At 5 T Bt 0 OF 120 Vrunt s o or, will Curriiahod witly overy wod. ing. Tlio pro- drues HAT Biclugs, Bt. Lawsoncs Gowy Ne OUEAN NAVIGATION, “FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, o 2 e feom Now York a3 Tl QITY OF ANTWER......,Hatnrday, Juno 24, 8 A, M, GITY OF LIMKIIU ey e Ao P, Hntuedny, D OLTY OF BATN, ¢ iy 5.} BIAL OITY O N YORIE: o il Jub 3 P2 1 i ATURD, ¥ fo PR uCTE o Piey DAY aud TUURSUAY, Cnbin Pasinge, 870 and 800 Gotil, Steorago, to British Ports, 30,00 Curroncy. Round Trip Ticketsent Reduced Rates, BIGIT URAVFTS for snlo nt low matns, FRANCIS C. BROWN, (onernl Westorn Agont, OV rk-gt. ko. K L] " Ralltng from Now Yorl for Queenat : avery SEhuran, and for Landon divostormms TrtuieEr " oy Cabin Passage $80, $90, aud $100 Crarency, Excurslon Tickots nt fasorabla ratos. Intonding pase ";’"':;'“:"fl-:"i':‘kxzfgfi:k."' E‘Jfifix»';".‘:i’.'.' i 1«,:.'35’:‘.’@::,'»’,’{S‘x‘fimfi.,fu’am'fii‘,' Bt or Loes aineraiioy. Preroiizars booked Lo or from Gorman and Scandina- g o s 1o aeo tho Irgest ¢ tra Drutis on Groat tritatn, Trotvnd, and oo Coninn. > WIMIL\R!_‘ A\lyi\\((".\ E:IS'I‘{'HL Northeast corner Olnrk and Randolph sta. (opposite ‘new Sheeman Uauso), Chidaga, NEW YORK TO CARDIFT, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Othor Points in England and Wales, ‘The Bouth Wi Al sbip Uom) /' fint-slace H’ios"’ll}mp‘n) "('v‘n‘fl".".u ‘Trom Foungsionia ol orsay AND STRERAGE PASSENGERS, 4§80 curronoy b5 eurrency Sowrago, 5 ourroncy Propald Hidorige eatiificaion from Cardiir, Ey e are, 1y ' Canli, at tie O cor furthor pacticnlars, apply in' Cardif, at tire o= any’s Ollices, No. 1 Dock Chambors, and in Now York to P R T A LD B AT 0. Ateonte, No, 11 Hrondway, White Star Line, SARRYING TILE UNITED STATES MAIL Between Now York, Cork, aud Liverpool, The magnificent now ve ani full-poworad Stoamelion of thin Line offor un accommodations 10 all classes of [muem(nn, Tho stuamors hofug alike, travelurs ancura hio greal advaniago of baving an o m\llvfl;\ml and fast stannor for cagl b ovory i, OGIANTOL" GRETTS, BE REPUBLIQ, BATTIO, ADRTATIC, MATES 0, !X“h‘:\NNlO- .‘fililn“‘- from Now York on SATUR- A ) from Liverpool on 'FITURSD.A , enlling at Cork ":"“m?lll"‘tllh vn‘xy;. ‘l‘ol na lufl a8 lB nt-ehm-“ Ino, “or furtlier information o, to Uompany's Weat oicd, 4 Markat-at., Gl g i ik I LAGERGREN, Agont. CUNARD HAIL LINE. ESTABLISEHED 1840 Steam Betwoen New York, Boston, and Liverpoul. WV YORK. Do, 1l (rom Rostan evory Tunsdny. ey BS0, §100 and $130, Gold. an Tickots at Reducod Ratos. ronay. Passengors and frolght 2 v ) pcts of Miropo at lawest rates. ot irsnt Brtielo Troland, and e Contiaont. {¢ P 2DI] VERN T, Gen'l Wost' Agont. . finsic and Hiaudote ~STATE LINE. ke | SightUra NEW YORK AND GLISGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- s e e LORDORDERIY. * © 1030 ologant now, stenmiors will safl feord ine Pler, ullos Forey, Brookiyn, N. ¥ 38 Giloma: ACRUAMA . odnerday, July 9. 'K.\ VANIA. Wednesdny, July 53, VIRG Wadnseduy, Aug. 0. Wodnidns, Av4. 2, 3 EOHGT Fortulghtly ALDWIN & CO. Acenta, Ti firoadway, N. Y. AMPIE & HARGIS, A s ., Ao Gor, of Cunal awl Weat Madisunata,, Uhiosso. ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED STEAMSHIPS, Salling 'TRI-WEEKLY to nud from QUEBEC, MAIL LINE for LIVERPOOL as follow Morarlan, uno 8| Polynasian. Barmatlan., “dnly B Seandinsvias, Clrcasin,. uly 12| Prua Salllng twlco & waok from New Yark, and earryi 8= aengors to sl prrts of Great Britaln, Ireland, c:.m'fgum.l Kufope, mad (e Sladitermnenn,” Gabin frory 4155 Htoor. ago, Tidleh au Trkn poriycast, €1 wost, 383, * Gontl: om- flm‘l‘al POrte. HI"IIII:“ 1;( h‘ur r'\:filll)’nrnllr N o8 ohrroncy, o o Yy oihgen o, 1 Huwling Groes, Now York, and 8. . cartier Lasailoagd Madleonata., Cbioago. HENDERSON BROTHIRS, Agents. CHROMOS NEW CHROMO, TOE “HEATHEN CHINEE, ILLUSTRATED. Just publiskied In Ohromo No. 1 of onr surlos of oélginal Silpaintings, Hlustrating Brol, nrio's poon of - 1o ¥ antiicn Giiuoo, " and given to onch Sustomor by thy GREAT ATLANTIO AND PACIFIC TEA CO., ton:st, 138 Twonty-socond.st, MISCELLANEQUS, BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE }’\fl‘tf“&l‘l‘l“l‘"fiinm bust artlelo in the market for BLUK- o gunulne has both Harlow's and Wiltborger's nowmes on labol, aud Is pot up st Wiltborgor's lqnll’ Store, No. 353 North Second-st., Philadoiphin. . B. WILTBILROER, Proprictor, 897~ For salo by Grocors and Druuglsts, 1. NEW PUBLICATIONS, New Law Books JUST PUBLIRILED BY Little, Brown & Company, 110 Washington-st,, Boston, BIGELOWS INDEX OF OVERRULE CASES, AnImlox of Creos Osorrulod, Revorsad, Doubted, Modified, Limited, Explaincd, , by tho Courts of Amorlea, Eng. Iand, and Irclandy from the Earliest Perlod to tha Presont Timo, Ty MELVILLE M. BIaLow, author :;lw **Law of Estoppal, ¥ ote. Royal8vo, Shoep, RAWLE ON COVENANTS TOR TITLE. A Pructioal Trontlss on tho Law of Covonants for ‘Titlo. _fy WiLLiaM HESRY RAWLE, Fourth cdl tion, Teevisod and onlargod. 8v0. Shoop, #7.00. CLARK AND FINNELLY'S REPOIUTS. X . 1L Roporta of Casos Ioard and Do- ol 1., cldod fn'tlio Tlouso of Lorda on Appeala and Writs ot Lisror, dustig the Basstons of 1631 10 1848, By 0. NNELLY, Erars, (Tobo comploted ) Hditod, with Notos ani Reforonces fo American Law, and subsoquont Englisli Declsions, by Hon. J. O, Prnking, 8vo, Bhoep, 86 per voluma. DE GEN, FISHER, AND JONES) REPORTS. Vul. 1. 1850180, Fditod, with Notes and Refor. onces to Amorican Law, and subsequont Engllsh Da. cislony, by Hon. J. G, PEaxiNg, 8o, Shuop, €5, PARSONS ON CONTRACTS. Thorauglly reciced, 3vols, Sru, W, Rixth_edition, Shonp, 2180, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Summer Arrangement. nn’]!fr‘l.A.VA;HDE‘ OF TlP,"‘l,lll '(!;«){\l“l‘ll‘fi.— t S:ssh’flligxl: med, * Bunday excopted. ony exce) 3 Five finday at 8:00a. ni. 6 Dailr. o HICHIGAN GENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS PRl e B, bt Sl g et S Estater saser ot 15 P, 1. iw:wn,rfl. A,00 8, M. el 400 b iV 0. WENTWORTH, ‘General Pasupnzor Agont. LTON RAILROAD. . Line, and Loufsfans Motuing Bepres Night Expross. to Kansas City, Union bridye. Leave, Arrive, St. Touls & Springfleld Epress, Vin Maln L. P orre|" 9:16 8, m.[* 810 p. m, Kanens ity st Eirias, ¥ia Jacksonville, 1 wnd Loulsi-| . * 9:16 5. m.|* 810 p. m. wight Accaina’dation. 5t, Loula & Syringtield Lixhtniug| fixhress, via Maln Line andalsol viu Jacksonsille Diris{on. Knnsna Elfillulln Fiuo, and dally oxcont Snfurdyy, ¥ls v aily. vin Maln Lino, ar Ronduy, via dacksonvills Divistona " Y *A00, MILWAUKEE & SF. PAUL RAILWAY. Fupoty corner Madison and Canal-sts,; Ticket Ofica L Bhicate ongiaie Shesman Hoises ot ai Degs Arrice, St. Panl & Minnoap- CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & DUINCY RAILROAD. Depote—Font af Fuakeat., Indianaavi, and nd Gancel and Stzteentii-ats, - Tickel ofices, o 4., and at depots, Mail and Expros Qttuwa snd Styont Dabiuquo and Sloux City Pactiic Fast Lino, vora Poaso Avrora Passongor.... Aurora Paseenyor Dubuane t Stonx Dactiic Night Txpross, Downor's Grovo Acoommiodarion ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot foot af Laket, and fuot af Ticcnty.seconlst, Tieks tern, T tantolpiestey” mear Clarke 3 Zeave, | Arrive, St Louls Expros U Youls Fant L W Hido Park and Oak Woods. Hyde Lark and Oak Woods Tisdo Park and Onk Woods. Tivdo Park and Onk Wooda. Hyde Parkand Oak Wouds, 1i3do Park aud Qak W 13do Park and Onk Woo CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, ity affices, corner Randutph ani LuSalleats,, and Th Canl. sty carner Yadioon-st, 3 Pacifio Fast Lino, Marguotte Expross, U Paul Expreseees CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAl Depot, corner o Vanftnren awd Sherman-sts, & IWeat Nadisonest, Teare, Omnba, Loavonn’th& Afchison Ex Pory Avcommodatiou,, N Niglit Fspross,, Leaveuworth & 10:00 Western Rag, Paper, Twine and Melal Warchouse. JOHN E: PETTIBONE, ‘Warchouse 280, 288 and 200 Fifth-av. Lato of 104 and 100 Randolph-st. Fstablishod in 1853, Burntout Oct., 1471, Blook cailod fur'ta any part of olty, ‘WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providenos, R, I., Builder of tha HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE JHith Hursla' Patentod Improvamonts, - Seud for Olsou- lars, \AKE SHORE & MICHIQAN. SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty Van Buren-at,, Joot ar LaSalle-st, IVcket officer, nurtlicest corner Clark and Iandolph-ate,, and southirert Sorner Cunnt and Mallsgnits. Exprons Accom. vla Maln Lina., Mail, via Afr Line and Main Line| Spoctal Now Vork iixnross, via ¥ Lioo,. Atlantie Expross, vis Alr BiEht Eapraes, via Main Lino.... Eikbart Acconimodation.., ., i South Chieago Accommodat PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. The partnarehip Lerctofore existing betwosn DAY & STRONG s thly day dissolved by mutunl consont, J. L. Day continulng the buslnoss and assuiaing all Mabilith of tho firn, and having full authority to sollaot all & counts due sald firmi, Ohlgago, sTano %), 1873, SALVE, AN Ttight Sulve for Burns, Bolle CORNS! DR, ST 25 erntu a bos, LHIINS, 121 Doarborn.st. . SOALES, TAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALHRES v OF ALL S1ZX8. j FAITRBANKS, MORSE & 00 § 11 AND 113 LAKK-8 < ERACTIONAL QURRENOY, .. $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALK AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. 40 p. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEN TO V.LGINA‘ Deyot corner Halsteil and North lranch-ste, General ofice 16 Wetropotitan Alock, corner famiatsh ind Zasatte-sits Elgin Accommodation., Hiver Prek Accommodati Rivor Park Accommadutiv CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. om the Greut Central Raitroud Deput, foot of' Lake-st, For ihrogh Wckets wnd alseping-car bérths appty ot oy Galgihstoy neur corner Clark; 75 son; ) ZaaSalletsy corner Washs /s Central Dejw Arilve at Lofaytio, Arrivoat Indlauap Arrivo at Olnolunati PATE OF ILLINOIS, COOIC COUNTY,, B T G R Lubilo natiosta Noraby rlven. thnt tip undaéslencd, o Iy bortit ) i Al ooty faacamn it e nedcaeimont ol broperty . tho for Lo 3eat A, . 1875, aut ment rolis will ho opon at the oitice vl Sorih Clarkeates Toom 1, In (hs reuction, At fovish pulcntio of i no rith i iy ot o, Ao I 1 b M alynad, Aussasor of smd. Town’ of’ Nocth Onleago.. o awh Clorks wd (o Suporsise of sald tow, Wl by prosunt at 4atf plaos trln tho timoaforo- i ) OV o 2214 sttt Tt or. Novth Oitoago, thts thirtlott Co0th) day ot Juuo, A8 sossor, L D, 1473, L BERT PATON, Town As ALBERY °111;‘rm| o Amaserr, orth Ulark:

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