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OUR MURDERERS. What They Aro Dolug, Whoro Lodged, and What Their Crimes Ares The Appalling List of Murderers That ‘Have Come to Actual Trial Sinae the Fire, Rafferty Proves Too Much for the Wau- kegans, and is Brought Back to Chicago. Pori Has Gono Into the Oigar-Making Business ot Joliet, and Don't Care Much. Terteet Has Received a Legacy, and Rubs Along Comfortably with In- creased Prison Comforts. Details Not Gonerally Known About All Our Other Pet Jail-Birds, Of Qhicago's unbung villains, Chris Rafforty. 18 tho grontest, and yet tho most Lappy. This is the fellow who took aim at- a vital part of an officor, whom ho had just invited to drink, with a8 muoh coolnoss and deliboration as ho would fillapipe. Ho is now in our County Jall, whero bie apeonds the time mostly in carving wood with » pockot-knifo; avd tho prisonors count him thoir most distinguishod aesociato,. Chris, it will be xemomberoed, was n Bridgoport b'hoy, o faugerons, sullon-blooded day-laboror about the brick-fields when he worked, and s drunken bully whon ho loafed. Tho polics held a war- rant for Lis arrcat, and Officer Patrick O'Monra, hoaring that he was to bo found, toward mid- night of tho Bth of August, 1874, ot that ovor- momorable saloon on Talated streot, whoro tho city sooms to bavo straggled into dusty flolds, nccompaniod by another officor, undertook to arrcst him, Chris was sitting at a tablo whon. tho officers ontorod, and, after & fow words had passod, offered thom a drink ; and, at his ro- quost, tho warrant for his arrest was road out aloud. Tho request for reading was morcly & foiut to cngago thoir attention. As soon as it bogan, bo pulled out o Iarge navy rovolver, and lot them know that thoy woro at his morcy. 0'Monra was shotdoed, with tho words asking the brute * not to shoot * oxpiring on his lips, and. his companion would have shared tho same fato Lind not Lis finger caught botween tho triggor and the chamber, snd held there, whilst ho atruggled with tho assnssin for lifo. QChris slipped and fled. His capture was spoody; and nover has thero been such universal joy ot an arrest, such unanimous condemnationof a murderor in Chicago, as thore was in rogard to Rafforty. Novertholess, it ia o yoar ago since poor O'Moars, doing his bounden duty, was of- forod up on tho shrine of this man’s appotito for blood; and still Ohris—bully b'hoy Obris, hoctor- ing, swaggoring, whisky-drinking, roaring, swoar- ing, dofiaat Chris—livos contontod and choerful in ploasaut quarters, carving wood for pastime ; 2 though murder was an act to bo joyfully ro- membered, murderors the only deserving crea- turos loft, and of such tho Kingdom of Hoaven. Clris waa triod at the Septombor torm, 1873, of our Criminal Court. All the b'hoys who had evor dabblod thoir fists in the blood of a police ofticor, or any one olse—a polica officer for ohoico —wore there; all tho blackguards, sud some simplotons with mistaken notions of buman charity, shoveled in tho notes for tho defonse of Chris. Xe was found guity of mudor and - sontenced 10 bohangod on tho 4th of October. Alas | tho trial was full of orrors of omission and commis- son ; thioro was hardly s step in it that anastute Iawyor could not have discovored plonty of flawa in. Chrie' ‘counsel did hi simplo duty, and toolt tha matter to the Bupremo Court for orror in the record. The Suprome Court had to grant » suporsedens, stoying oxecution of the sen- tence 'of death,—they couldn't holp thom- solvos,—ostenaibly oo tho ground that the Court ad orred In rofusing chango of venuo; and ot tho Soptom: ber tarm of the Supreme Court the judgmont ro- corded against Rafferty was Toversed, and tho 204 ordored romitted to our Criminal ‘Court for now trial, to bogin afrosh, ' In such cago, tho formal remittitur of the Supromo Court'to the Criminal Court should have been proourod, . *nuthorizing tho rodocketing of tho casc for trial, and disposing of ko old casa, But tho fatal in- accuracios and negligences that attondod tho prosacution on tho part of the pooplos through- out this, snd nearly il our murder trisls sinco Lhe firo, 6till attendod tho path of justice. On tho 20th of Novombor, 1872, the ¢aso was Yo~ docketed (without enid remiftitur), the opinion of tho Supremo Court fod, and, on motion, chango of venuo was orderod, and tho prisoner was taken to Waukegen, Lake County, thore to Do tried the socoud timo for his life. The sl camo of oaly in 1673, and Chris was again sontonced to be hanged. Another supersedens was granted, on the round, smong othors, that no remiftitur had becn prooured to show by what authority the Criminal Court bad proceeded to try Raffoity and chango bis venus, whon, byall the records of the Court, ho wasalrondy undor sentonce of doath peuding apperl to tho highor coust. ~Tifert 2 ‘b0 Judgments of > doath mow entoro ngainst him, both boing sot akido as illegal, and 85 Rafferty wont back to tho jail at Waukegan 1o nwait Lis timo for & new trinl. At Waukegan, this distinguistied eriminal gave mor trouble than tho quict folk of that rogion particularly cared for, 'Thelr town was postered ‘with L'hoys; their f1ui1 was found ansecure ; the cacoful | stoto of mind that s supposed nccompany innocenco had _ fled, epparently foroyer; and m?xy wera obliged to puf an oatra guard of tho Julf, and to sise evory morning with tbe fear that tholr jail-bird b token to himeelf wiugs snd fled away, loaving nothing but baro walls and & £core or £w0 of ro- bust of elothtul young guards-—thair countryla pride—dyelng tho floor a beautiful scarlot with \hoir lifo's blood. 1t soon becamo apparont that the Waukegans were at losst 08 much projudicod agninst Raifer- ty, for those a woll ps for othor equally uncom- fortablo roasons, n8 their Ohicago brothren, and after Chris. bnd' bothered their thoughts by day and their dreams by night for some months, tho connsel for tho prisonor and tho Biate's Attornoy ontered into a stipulation for the removal of the pxiuonu: ta Cook County Jall * for eafe kooping," whoro ho now s, 1ia companions say thoy will ave him out of thoso fire-hoated walls bofore hls trial comes off. Villain as Rafforty has proved himself, ho has ono or two redeeming points. He is a8 ingenious a8 o #avago, Llis eaptivity has smoothed dovm somo of bis mont. ruggod aud ropulaivo tralts, and ho Is now gonerally chatty and agreoable to thoue who spoak to him. He has dovoloped o talent for carving wood, already roterred to, that is worthy of notico. Ho will take s eom- mon_broom-hsndlo_snd in two daya roturn it cut into a porfootly-made chaln, consisting of meparale, strong, well-formed links, genorally torminating with s pair of placors, or somothing of that sort, Poople will froquent= 1y tako Lim & broom for the enke of seaing this roduct of tho untutored animal's brain. Mr. irrott, tho roapeotod Deputy of the Criminal Court, {ried him tho other doy with & broom, nnd ho rotumed & beautitul chain, As usual, it tonainatod with a pincers mado out of the solid woad, without moving & ploco, or adding s Elm' \ or ohanging 8 picce. 'Thie pin was thoro, although it had nover beon cut out or put in, and the | pincera woro found to work as woll as though Sach sopsrato part had boon separatoly fashionad, and tho wholo then put togother. M Guris. ente and drinks with undeviating rogu- i tarity, and appareutly enjoys s contanted mind sud {mnlthy s‘:udy. is lazy musolos want ox- wrcising, one would say, who saw him_straining S s, Hin coarso, rough skin grows 1 palo with tho oloso air and uncliangiug shidows ! bf the prison. Ho oata tho best in tho markot, brought to him by sdiniring friends goversl times each wook, LIis alslor visits bim {roquoutly, and keopa him supplied with clean linon, Milord 4 Wronson scrupulonsly in white shirt and mul- M lshed nanti e Ia slwave neat and clean, and 1 sontoncod bim to be langod, and the noxt time 4 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1873. ——— e e —————— 3 his coll must havo cost him . many honrs' Inbor, boing ornamentod all over * with fnncmxllymul papor, fn tho slpo of (ringes, flowors, fostoous, srronths, and all tho rost of it, Androw J, Torteot I8 the colorod eltizon :who killod his ‘wifo, just boforo tho. fire, by outting her throat. Andraw will repay n fow words of rocollootion and inquiry, }’QD was triod attho Docombor lermof our Orimival Court, and_seutencod to bo hanged with nimost Aa much colority and_almost as much Lo tha gon- aral satiafaction of the poople as in the onto of Tafforty, But tho prosocutor for tho pooplo was Just na” infallible in mn|un§ crrorg thon as tho proscoutor for tho oo lo is Infallible” in making orrors_now. Tho trial was bang full of orrors, JTho Court was sppliad to for clinngo of vonuo, aud what doflclonoy jn_orrors tho Stnto’s Attor- noy might have ovorlooked the Court obligingly supplied by rofusing to allow tho motion, in spito of the good causo shown, Logally speak- ing, tho succoeding atops woro prosisoly similnr to thoso takon in Rafforty's caso, with tho singlo oxcoption that Portéot wis romoved to Will Oounty Jall, Joliot, whoro ho etill is. 'This man haos lately had left bim a Jognoy by some rolativo In tho South, consisting of a prop- orty; tho ronts of which he recoivos regularly, and which are not a littlo in nasisting him to Amooth his remaining montha to tho gallowa, Iglu dauglter is the principal wituoss against m. Tortoot scoms to bo an intolligont man, con- sidoring his antecedonts, 1o Ly always mado a good speoch to the Court when the Conrt has tlie Court Ymnnuncun Lis droad doom wo-oxpook Audrow will bavo something vory protty to sny. obout the gratliude, dug by tho whole race of murderers. to a judicial ‘system that sots up public proseoutors liko so many lun-rlnu, only to be rollad down agoin by the counsel for criminela at the latter's own good: pleasnro, Ho is fat, good-humored, and scems to considor lifo atJoliet rather tho right sort of thing for a man who loves ongo aud retiremont from tho pomps and vonitios of o sinful world, - 3 Grogory Pori, who bag furnishod tho roportors 50'many {toms, the Italian who was undoubtedly Dol mad with passion and tho terriblo oxcite~ mont of those briof Lours that torminated with the doatruction of Old Chicago, whon Lo stabbod Michool Roady snd Dennis O'Brien with tho butchor's imife that his oustomors ¥sod to cut their choeso, unchanged by confinemont, is now stalldly moldug cigars ot Jollot, in tho Loniton- tary. - Liko Rafforty and Portoot, ho woa son- tonced to bio hanged, sud tho caso was onrriod to tho Bupremo Court.' It was not such an oasy job, howovar, s tho other two, to got o supor- Hodona. Tho Court could nob agroo, and tho judgmont of donth was finally afirnad, by o voto of4ta 8., Tue dayof oxacution was fixed for tho 6th of Docomber last, and overy oue began to flattor himsolf .that Obicago was at longth going to oxtricato Lersolf from tho conscquoncos of that eaying which was beginuing to bo bolioved ml over tho land, that “hanging {a ployod out,” when tho Goy- ernor commutod tho denth eentonco to imfv!honmo\ltfar lifo. Somo throe hundred and thirty citizons, Pfl'nclplll Italisne, thought thoy had suflicient, interest Pori's fato to busy thomsalvos about it, and it was upon their poti- tion, etrongly urging that & man's lifo should not be serificod to the Iaw when tho n?’pe!lnto Judgos thomsolves could not agroo, that tho Govornor acted. It ia said that a potition with 50 mony dottod i's nover wassoen in this country Lofdra, Mauy nowapapers rofused to print the otition, forosecing & famine of I's n tho land they did. : Willinm Bchweigort is tho murderor of Kano Higgins, on old_farmor of Winnotks. (Tho inst that was soen of the old man wos an the 0 morn- ing of the day of Lis death, whon on his way to chiurch. o wos o tolorably woll-to-do man, snd spparontly thought Limeolf irrosistiblo by tho women. Whonever ho took o glass too muck, whiols was much too ofton, he usod to chack the married women undor tho chin, and take athor Libortios with thom which got him into trnqunm,1 ‘orapos, He was, on the wholo, a jolly old coun- try faker ‘who took lifo s triflo oasy, and cared vory littlo for_anybody or snythlog. This Schweigert's wifo wos o sickly, semi-idiotio woman; nud, dunwg Bchywoigert's absonce, Tliggine was _snid more thun _ouca have tokon sdvantago of hor infirmity to- temporarily Il tho placo of tho husband, who was laboring in -tho flolds. Ope oan imagine thoresentmant of o man of Schwolgert's condition under suoh ciroumetancas, Incapablo of ataying at ome and protocting his wifo, it is nupponnlfin that ho endured somo of tho tortures that would bo oxpeoted to drivo your fine goutlo- man crazy.” The frat timo ho mot Higgins in o sheltered spot there wae protty cortain to bo trouble. How it came about will parhaps nover bo known, but Higgins' corpso was found on tho rondeids the oveniug of the day ho was scon oing to church,; and Schwaigort wos arrested for the murdor. "The prisonor’a guilt was aftor- ‘warda mado too cloar o bo ‘l}nehfiunud, and hio ncknowledged that he had dono tho deed, bub cloimed that ho wee drivon to it by tho old_man's wiokednoss, nnd that it was not in 2old blood, bt duriug & quorrol. Tho jury was {nclined to beliove tho ovidonco’ about Higgins' ‘aoanposs with respoct to tho idiotle wif, and, giving him the bonafit of the doubt, Schwelgort §ns found guilty of murder, and his torm fizod at {mprisonmont in_tho Peniteutiary for lifo. Aé hols noither & rich mau nor' s_politician, ho 15 ikely to romain at Joliot until tho expirafion of hia Bontenca. Thomaa Cullen {s tho intorosting youthwrho {s_pupposed to havo killed Jobn ‘P. Me- YWiliams, a young compositor wnrkmi on tho Times, out of pure dovilmont. It is fho_Clintn stroot ~offair. AU the harm MoWilliams did was to walk in tho streotn all. Cullon bad s piatol, and waa bound to uee it on gomo one 08 soon 08 tho chance came. There novor was & more unjustifiablo shot, Thoro was Just » shadow of doubt whother Cilllen or somo one oleo fired the fatal bullot, and that, together ith Cullon’s youth, eayed him from the gallows. Ho was sentenced to the l"onhonuu‘\;f Tor life, and has o drosry vista of remorsoful years to look forwnrd to. : John Biddle hiad » knife about him, and, whon Michaol Callaghan jostled s child, out flow tho Kuifo, bathed In Michael's lifo-blocd. The par- tios ~ with their relatives beon ont for » Bunday beorig, and ne Goubt folt immonsely great and good as they Teturnod home, full of liquor, It was on Elston venna ; everybody remombors it. Tho jury could not agreo on the chargo of murdor. Tho ‘most they could make of it was mauslaughler, because Michao! was himselt tho causo of tho troublo, Tho gentenco wag, ono_your in tho TPonitontiary, and Biddlo will soon bo_out, with o knifo in 118 pocket and 8 pistol stuck to bis Dip, rondy, liko s froo and indopondent Ameri- can'citizen, hole, in an Archer avenuo 6aloon. Doth were more youths, and the decoarod wna deacribed an an cathnable young man, Latimsblo young mon who liko the soctety nround pigeon-holb tablos in &nloons nro llablo to loso_thelr tompor- and got shot liko anybody olse, In this cago tho numer- ous company presont got into somo kind'of s wordy row, and Mr. ‘Ontlng, lnving n rovolvor strappod Lo bis hips, which ' wad xnmng; Tusty for want of uso, quito nnturally drow it forth nnd flourishod It sbout, 'horo was o good doal of confusion whon the triflo of load camo slng- ing through the alr and lodgod In what Avon bo- came Townagnd's corpro, - and-tha jury was not sntisfled but that the shok was ncoidontsl, and that doubt, ndded to tho asanesin’s oxtromo youth, induced thom to ontor a verdict of im- prisonmont for lifo. Tho youngator still oxists, and shows signs of & sorrowful Aplrik. Josoph Erusi;ovlbuh killed . I'at McGinnoss with n pump-handlo, They woro shipmatos, Tho cnso was g0 fraquontly roportod, and 5o constantly bofora tho pooplo, by resson of ondlosa “gontinuations ™ of trial, that it 18 not necossary to oxplain how the jury found the murdor riot worgo than manslaughtor, worth only threo yonrs in the Ponitontinry, Josoph ssys Lio Is forry, and whon he gota out he won't do it any moro. Jonchim Gholst is a born flend, and how ko o8~ oapod bonging Is known only to tho jury, Ho ls tho Dluo Isiand snvage who pourod sealding coftoo down his wifo's thront and ovor hor por- 80n, becausa his bronkfast wasn't rondy whon ho como homo. To tho ordinary mind tho roason apponrs insnfliclont. Tothaps tho jury took tho viow that tho wrotch had provoeation; at all ovonts. tho torm was fixed at sixtoon yonrs in'the Ponilontiary, where ho now gets bronkfast with undoviating Fogularlty and unfalling punotaalty. Honey Willaiue, a colorad clizon, ot into & row with o compatriot, Oharles Grayaon,. right after tho fire, about a white harlot, Attio lark, It was a misorable story of the lowost vive, and iv bost unstirrod, Tho murdoror hns oighton’ long yoars of dreary prison-lifa boforo bim, conut| n¥ from next Octover. A John Rudt killed Barnard Beckor by throwing him'into a ditch, and thon dashing bis braing out with & boor-kég. The partien hnd boon fight~ ing, and Rudt proved the better man. If conw ditions had boon rovorsed it would hayvoe been Rudt who doparted in a hurry for the happy winter gartons of tho horesftor. The Jury troublod very Littlo abont it, and Rudk waa flwkud off to tho Ponitontiary for a year, whoro 0 now s reouperating, and resting - his muaclos for many o glorlous froo fight in the future. Tho Jast oase on this terrible list is & vory sad one John T, King, a plastorer, English by Dirth, was a rospoctablo, honost aud sobor man, who posucased tho osteom of all who knew him. It wias a raro . thing . for King to tako an oxcossive quantity of lignor. Young Cnmpion, his apprentico, and Kiug, wero gront frionds, and are 8id to have boon really attachied toonch othor. Ono day thoy wero silly enough to drink moro than they wero scoustomed to, ond uonnu?unnu.v bocamo stupidly nolsy and domonatrative, King pointod a rovolvor at his {friond, 08 everyono o o8, without any evil in- tontion whatover, saying th nfih ab ho should shoot, and almogt followin Fords, whilit bo va3 B g, the bullet 8 and Camplon ro- Seivon s duuthawound.m%hu jury Took tha viow that the wrotched mau could not bo Justiy punished_for moro than criminal carolesimoss, and mervifolly ontonced him to only one year in tho Penitontiary. His imo . is now out, and ho goos forth a chianged and -bottor man, dotor- mined to lot whigky aud rovolvers alono. ' Every ono; will remember the painful scono in court during this man's trial ; tho host of frionds who tostified to hiu exoollont charsctor, and tho trust and confidonce that oxisted botwoon tho dend man and his unfortunato dostroyor; and tho sobs that shook tho strong man's framo as ho Toard tho tale of thoso lsst fow'fatal minutos. King goes orth with tho kind wishoa of hundrods of those who know him. 3 Those ceses, numotous 8y they aro, do not oovor tho whole ground. Bovoral othor porsons Tavo boon imprisonad and held for munder; but ovidonca could not, bo got up, and thoy hod to bo Qischarged. We havo givon only tuoh cascs a8 have nctually come to trial sinco the great fire of Octobor, 1671 ; and the list is quite long enough to justify our stopping right hore withont har- owing o foalnga of tho Lorriflsd rondor say or. : —_—— PERSONAL. onry Forry, of Glssgow, is at the Pacifio. W. F. Drysnt, of Pooria, is at tho Clifion. W. E. Waro, of 8t. Louis, is at tho Garduor. Tho Hon. L. 8, Folt, of Galena, ia at the Gard- nor. ; Maj. 0. J. Bwokt, U. B. A., i at tho Wost Sido Briggs. R Gon. B. F. Davy, of Marahall, Aioh., is at tho Bhorman. Capt. J. L, Eddy, of Hong Kong, io at 4ho Pa- cifia, E. 0. Roynolds, of Fort Wayno, is at tho Clit- n. F. W.' Lullow, of Jackson, Mich., Is at tho Clifton. , Tho Hon. H. A, Smith, of Now York, is at the Pacifio, Tho Hon. E. L, Merritt, of Bpringfleld, is tho Pacifio. e Rl The Hon, 0. J. Kondall, of Topeks, Kan., ia at tho Qardner. Judgro Joseph O1ds, Columbus; is at the West Sida Briggy. ; i Dr. J. H. Young, Oarbondsle, is at the West Side Briggs. . Tho' Hon, Donsld Murray, of Montrasl, in at tho Shorman, Tho Hon. F. A, Van Dyko, of New York, is at tho Shorman, Judge P.Y. Reymond, ot Charles City, Tows, is nt the Gardner. Col, F. E. Bankhazer, of Washington, D, 0, is at tho Sharman. The Hon, Willism E. Henry, Jollot, is at the Wost Bido Briggs. “Pooria Connt; The Mo, Willism Redduch, of Ottaws, Onta- rio, i at tho Shorman. Tho Hon, William Windom, ex-Sonator of Min- nesota, is at tho Paciflc. Judgo Jucob Burnott snd family, of Cinoin- nati, s at tho Sherman. Tho Tion, Goorgo W. Burnham, of Washing- ton, D. O, it ot tho Pscifio. ! T. Btinson, Civil-Engineor snd Surveyor of tho Poninsular Riailrond, is st tho West Sido to shoot or stab auybody who jostlos bim or his. T.ouiza A, Boyeo puzzled wisor Lieads than tho writer's, - Did she poison Calyert H, Johngon, or was Calvert 11 Johnson killed with a blow on tho Lier., += Aid Calvert H. Johnson fall out of Mre. Bogow's ..., whon drunk, or how did ho como to his deatl? Itis a rosl, old-fashioned Chicago sensation, worthy of tho brain of Poo. Tho cato was managod with such exquisite ekill by tho polico suthoritios, Coronor, doctors, and evorybody intorested in finding out how Calvert H. Jobneon dicd, that it bocamo n moral and ‘physical impossibility avor to decido whothor in- Yonded or accidontal violonco had anything to do with it. Loulsa boro thatshamoful reiationghip to tho dosd man that his lying drunk In hor bod, or his having congostion of the brain in her house, or hor concesling his property for her own uso, woro all probabla enough wition nocossarily in= oulpating her a8 o murderess. The oxports as- sumod to form opinfons many monthe aftor Johnson's blood had dried up, aud tho tissuos of his corpse bogun to whiten Into dust, as to Wiother ho Lind boon poisonod or nof. Tho Doctors conld not agres. Ono oxport is as good 8 another; but whon you have s score of ox- rt, all w0 sugocions and 0 profoundly losrnod f:fim matter in hand that thoy aro incompotout to arrivo at the same cunclusion from the samo promisos, you may 08 well do without ox- Terts, %00 night esy it and pro- Borve hia hend, tho Doctors succeeded in making only ons point cloar and oonspicuous, nomoly, that modesty should have forbade al- most every ono of them taking tho witnoss-atand in tho charaoter of export. Thoaa whoso mod- esty should not have forbid thom will plenso oon- gider themselves oxcopted. The jury were con- fusod and bowildored by tho varintions in tho avidence, but thoy coneidered tho probabilitiea agolnst Loulen strong enough to Justlfy an im- prisonment of fiva yosra in the Ponitontiary, and Plloro sho is now, aé largo ss lifo aud quite 88 natural, Philip H, Brown, the colored barber, killed Josslo Jouos, s colored employo, by ‘furious dilows on tha head with n stove utanill, o Hauce- pan, or somothing of tunt sort, Brown was ordinarlly a decont fellow, but capsble of out- ragoous condust whon drunk, o suspootod his wife of infidelity, and whon bo camo_from & drunken spree, to find his wife in bed and Jeasio i Buspiciqus proximity, with 1o bottor exouse ihan that Mre. 3, was slck, snd Mr. Joucs was comforting her, it is not to bo wonderod ab that hio becamo restive aud combative. Most men would, ‘Cho faot of Drown's guilt was easlly cutablishod ; but the jury heard onongh on th othorsido to be eatisflod as to biin proyocation, and mercifully substituted for ihe death sontence tho torm of five years in the Ponitoutlary, whero ho now is, hopoful and subdued, and dotormined to loaye whisky alone wheu ho gota out. Joftery Csting killed his friond aud epiapan- lon, James Towhsend, oyer & game of pikeou- Briggs. Dotectivo Bimmons yostordsy tondored his resignation to the Board of Polico, but subso- quostly, soting on tio advico of a triond, with- ow 1t Corporation Counsel Tuley recolved & lottor S mThym' Modill yesterdny mnn\mr, in which the lattor stated that ho would sail for Europo on Wednosday morning, gy Mr. Gollmaun, the artist, hns roturnod to his studio in Tue Tomune bullding, after a couple of woeks' vacation, spont ot Marquotto, Escan- abo, and Groon Boy. Ho announcen a8 rondy to go on with he work as usual. When Buperintendont J. 0. MoMullin, of the Chicago, Alton & Bt. Louis Rsilroad, firat heard of the Bag bridgo disastor, ho sont for Dr. J., H. Nuco to go with him to tho scone of the disaster, and Dr. Nuco willingly complied with the re- uent. Yeatorday Dr. Nuco sent his littlo bill to the railroad company, charging tho sum of 1,000 for 7 hours' gorvico. Judgo Bookwith, tho solicitor of the road, saya that he nover #Wears or uses profape l“g“nfif' but that he :un "fifi?"“" tompted to ourso whon he recolved hat bill, More Rope-Walking at Niagara. A Prof, Bullinl announces that he will oross tho river at Nisgara Falls next Wednesday, and thon jump from the rope to the water, & distance of 160 feet. ‘The ntuwh!nq of $he ropo began last Wednouday afternoon. ‘The Nisgara Falls Gazatéa of Thursday baa the following in xelation to the oxhibition : “ Thers is no reason to expeot that tho rope- walking exhibition, concerning which prflnm- {iva undertaking we have already commonted, will prove a failure in any respoct. The ropo upon which the cool-hoaded norobat propogocs to orous the Niagara ohasm below the Falls, and the guys to stoady and control tho main cablo, arrived from Boston on Monday morulng. ‘Iho cable is of good manilla material, two and & quartor inchos in_dismoter, and 1,500 foot in leugth, wolghing 2,600 pounds, The guy ropes, of which there aro somo 16,000 foet, are com- osed of strong material, and moasure about I;nl( on inch in dinmeter. 'he cable and qu ropos togothior cout noarly 8700. _Hignor Ballini, Blondin's nud Ferlni's successor ju the rope walking profossion, as practiced in thin vicinity, I notivoly enguged in perfooting his arrango- monte, '{hu work of stretching tho cable from shoro to shore will bo commenced {mmodiately. The Amorican end of the cable will land near tho ferry houso in Prospect Park, aud tho ter- minua of the rope will ba o littlo above the Olif- ton Houso, Mr, Barnott, who is intorested In {he undortaking, is sctively engaged in ad- vortising the afair, and in ondoavoring to mako tho speotacular onteri inmout & completo Buccoss. " JUDGE DOOLITTLE .ARRESTED. | A Conflict Betwoen the State and Fod- i eral Couris, Judge Blodgett Snubbed by the Peoria Oirouit Court, Ex-Senator_ Doolittle Arrested. for Al- leged Contempt of Court, of Opposing Attornoys and Other Opinfons v - Eminent Attorneys. A most surprisiog turn of affairs in tho Tice- motor cago occurred day before yostorday, by tho action of the Olronit Court of Peoria County in issning an attschmont for -tho poraons of Judge 3. R, Doolittlo, of this clty, and Mr. Isane P, Tico, of Now York, for allogod -contempt of oourt, The Bhoriff.of Cook: County recelved tho writ on Tuoaday, and the distivguishoed prisonors loft for Pooria in oharge of Mr. Bradloy about 9 o'clock in tho ovening. Thoy ‘woro Iaat seen caating despniring glancos in tho direction of Judgo Blodgott'a court, : Thio: long-threatenod : conflict botwaon : tho Unitod Statos Couris and the Stato Courts is thus falrly inaugurated, and tho proliminary skirmish has cortalnly brought out somo bg gune. The rosult cannot bo anticipated as yot, ndr can ooy oction be taken in tho United States -Court until Judge Blodgott's roturn to- tho city. In, ordor to loarn tho provailing feoling among Inwyora relativa to the morits of. tho oago in this cobfliot of jurisdiotion, as woll o8 to tho pro- fosslonal point involyed in the arrest of Judgo Doolittle," the attorney roprosonting Tice, our soportor callod npon‘the law firms reprosonting tho parties in this city, snd upon sovoral of tho other most prominent Chicago lawsers. Tho faot of the arrest having takon placa was, In 'most instances, first announced by our reporter to tho gontlemen interviowod, and their opinion requostod, Asto the procoedings which would now bainatituted to releaso Mosars. Tico and Doolittle from durance vilo, sovoral ;opinions wero given, but most of thoso to whom the question was put soomed to considor it too knotty a problom to bo anewered at ton minutes’ notico, and o gave it up.” Ono lawyor euggestod that Judge Blodgott might 'arrost tho plsintiff, Mr. Dowitt O, Forroll, Mr. Emory, tho' other defondant, and their rospoctive attornoys, snd hold thom for contompt in having “complied with tho order of the BStato Court, in tho samo way that Mr. Tico and Judge Doolittle hind boon arrosted for nof having compliod with it. Thin would cortainly bo & chort way of bring- ing tho matter to & dofinite issue. Anather cominont lawyer thought that Judgo Blodgott conld enforce hia docrao, and, if necersary, com~ pel Mr. Farrell to appoar bofore tho State Court at Poorin and dismiss:ithe. onge in ‘that Court. But'hore tho question srisos : Bupposo that Mr, Farroll rofusos to do eo, will not submit to the Marshal, and = flnally - obtains tho arrest of tho, Jatter by tho Shorif of ,also for * contompt of that County Court ? Will Gon. Bheridan’s garrison bo sugmonted, and tho steamor Michigan ordered to lond tho aid of tho navy to asgist Judge Blod- fiu in onforeing his docracs, or will the Fodoral urt tamoly submit to such an indigoity? - The quarrel is already as protty n throo-cornered affnir a8 can bo aaked, and, if tho United Btates ofliclals cas, in any way, bo mado partiea to tho fight, the speoctacle will be suporior to any simi- Iar one sinco the daysof Midshipmon Lasy's famous triangular duel. : : ‘Tho attorneys for Mr. Emery, who have only Iately ‘como “into thio caso, claim that, in the sults instituted fn tho United States ' Cirouit Court, Judge Doolittle,” as attornoy_for Tico, undertook the dofenso of tho suits, Emiory nob being at all ntorested oxcaptin tholight of o stakelbolder. It is claimed that the sirpulations upon which the caap went to trial, wore not au- thiorizod by Emery, though agracd to bythe com- plainants and by ‘Tica. The latter did not np- poar on_the record nt all, and thorofors the do- olaion against the distillers did not provent thom from commoncing an' entlroly new suil boforo tho State Court. Tho proper. mode to havo avoided any Intorferonce betwoon tho decreos of the State and United Btates Courts would have boen for the defoudanta to hava appaarod boforo the Btato Court, thoreby rocognizing ita juris- diction, nnd to have asked that ita decreobo met asido, 3 On tho otlier hand, the attornoys for Mr. Tico statoas follows: Thero wore nino suits com- ‘moncod against Enoch Emory by as many differ- ont distillers, in tho Circuit Courtof Poorla Cour- }y, t0 obtain from Mr. Emery, who was Collactorsf. ntornal Tovenuo, the money which .thoy, 3ad paid into his hands for tho Tico motera, Yhoso sults were all romoved by & wrik of oechiozari to tho United Statos Oircuit Court for s10 Northern District of Tlinols, in 1870, snd tkoy have been ponding in that Court evor glace. Last Iob- ruary, Judge Dlodgett ropdored s decision against tho distillors, in favor of tho claims of Tenao P, Tico, and gavo tho complainants twonty dnye’ timo in 'which to take further sctieu in hit Court, Of thia privilogo thoy did not avail thomaolver, and most of - thiem undoubidly ac- znxpled the docislon and sbandonod thois olaims. ‘tarward, howover, ono of tho numbor, Dewitt 0, Farsall, Laving bought up, tho claims o tho ofhors, probably poying littlo or mothing for $hom, ogain commonced suit in Lis own Damo againat Enoch Emery ond Isaao, P, Tico in tho_Cirouit' Court of Poorla - County. . 'This o did in full knowlodgo of tho fect that Judgo Blodgott bad slsoady mede sn adverso daclsion upou these claims, “In this suit a decroo was'l cutored in dofauit, Emory not dofonding, and Figk, Gould, and the old Erlo managoment, no ‘attornoy on oithor sldo was arrostod for .any of the mimorous alleged contompts. The ludhnrprnneodlnfiq in thin oaso will bo looketl for with oxcoptional intoront; both by g logal profossion aud, tho publlo ot argo, [t ordor to learn to what oxtont tho Btato and TFedoral Courta may havo concurront or oppos- ing Jurisdiotion, if any. NEWS PARAGRAPHS. Tho Intest intorssting phnso of thoe Inaur- ance nunl.rovnm&‘la givon in tho communiontion of Mr, Butest, Hocrotary of (ho Mutusl Life Company, printed clsowhoro. Tt opons up o vory fntoresting chinptor of Life Insurance lustory, Tho biny crop was novor bottor than {his yoar. Tho dry wenther, so hard on moat crops, hag beon Just tho thing to mako good bay, ~—It biag boen decided hf tho Bupremo Conrt of Now Hampshiro that railrond companies lave 10 right to grant to any party. or patties oxclu- #ivo privilogo to corry oxpross mttor ovor their . —8oven porsoua havo beon drownod in Boono and Poll Countios, Iown, inuide of thrae wooks, —Tuo Big Rapida (Mich.) Magnet saya: “ Firo 1a playiug mischiof i the Woods at soveral poluts along both the Grand Rapids & Indinna.and tho Muskegon Railronda,” ~Tho Bt. Cloud Times reports tho cranberry marshos In’ the northern part of Minncsotn na tull of berrics, —Tho Uppos Missiosippl plots aullald ont on tho strili for 8160 o month, ad tho K, & N. lino aro oqually dotormiucd to pay no mora than $126 botwoon 8t. Lows and Kookuk, —Tlo Poughheopsio Kagle ataton that it has been rosolved to roturn to tho old methods of punishing refractory prisonors in Bing 8ing, by tying them up by tho thumbs or placing thom iu a'dark coll. ~—Tlio 8t, Paul Press enya that, so faras it has boon ablo tomacertnin, there has Leon rocelved 10 nows from tho Amstordam partics which will autborizo tho expectation that work on tho Bt. Poul and Pacitlo extonsions will bo resumed, and prosgouted to’complotion by tho 3d of Do- cembor, . ~Tho Eaat 8t. Lonis policomon, who aro on- {itled to reooive 70 por month, complain, and justly, too, that instead of Loing paid thnt ‘amount in’ monoy, thoy are compelled to tako city serip, whioh they oan only aflpm of at 8 ruinous dlscount. —DBlshop QGraco, of 8t. Paul, Minn., dosircs Ontholic pnstors to announce to thoir sovernl coiigrogationa the solemn dedication of the dio- ceso to tho Snored Heort, which is to take placo on tho first Sundoy in Soptembor, 7th of tho month, The formuln of dedication will soon bo publishod. —A gult to obtain civil dnmages to tho oxtont of $10,000 bns boen inatituted by Mrs. Adnline Hodgos, of Galosburg, Knlamszoo County, Mich., against D. Harrly, o liquor-uller of that_placo, for solling liquor to ber husband, Mr. Hadges was onco woalthy, but hid property slippod from his gou!auu&un on nccount of lus intomporato habits, The suit, owln;irnto the largo olsim for dsmages, excites mnch interest. —It ia said that n diseaso, belioved to bo dry Tmaurrain, is provailing among tho mild-oyed kino at Borry, just east of Rooliostor, on tho line of tho Bpringflold & Hlinois Southeastorn Railroad. As o rosult, somo ton or twelve hoad of boviues havo already consod to * lazily cliow thelr cuds.” —-Sprinfficl:l (IU.) Register. —It {8 gingulaT but novorthelesa n fact that tho largast portion of tho omigration that is now flooding and filing up all.the prosont Territorics comoes from tho moro . Wostorn Statos—such as Towa, Minnosots, Missouri, oto, oto. In Col- ‘orado thoroe have boon, tho' predent sonton, ton omigrants from tha States montioned to ono from those further East, In fact, tho Missouri emigration of itsolf has boon almost enough to populate an outirely now Stato,—Denver Trid~ une. —The Dayennort Democrat accuses the Daven~ port & 8t. Paul Ruilrond of preparing to build its dopot a mile or two furthor out of town than is at oll nocossary, in ordor that tho morchnnts who will have to Laul thoir freight that distanco up and dowu hill, .and through tho mud, will “como to tormn," 'and influence public wonti- ment in favor of mndlug to the opprossivo de- mands of the rosd, for a froo uso of the wholo of ono of tho principal stroots, to malte which cost tho city many thousand dollam. —Tlio_country betweon Choyenne and tho North Platto Rivor ia filling up rapidly with_sot- tlors and stock. The puyt four years have dom- onstrnted that this portion of Wyoming eaunot be surpassod ns o stook range, Al of tho choico rouch localities on Crow Croek, Chng- wator, Horse, nud Bonr Crooks, -have heon squattodon, 'Not less thau 50,000 Lioad of cattlo have beon addod to tho bords already hiero this summor, ‘This ia the best proof possiblo of tho adaptability of our country for stook-raising.— Omaha Herald, —VWillinm F. Richardson and twifo, Iately of Monmouth, Ill, woro miurdorod récontly at Cuchnras, a placo in tha gxtromo sonthorn part of Colorado. It -is not known who tho murder- ors are, but thoy sro supposed to bo Indians or Mexican half-bracds. AMUSEMENTS. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Thursdny, Teiday, aiid Gafurdsy Nights, and Satard et adtor WaRISY adlighitur W 7 Romance of a Poor Young Man. “With its Hoautiful Sconery and Effeots, and a Powarful nat b Tirat appoaranao of ; i Misn ADA GIUCY us MARGUERETTE, osgss, O*Notll, Togd; Ploeco, Rainford, i, A 2en e, Biea. Ll ron, Titas Hareis, " ason o AMonday, Sopt. 1-DIAMONDS. Beats can now bo so- curod, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SEL5% el Gomady inrous blecos. CETE CE M A T IET, © " And Bishop's Spoolalty, WANTED, 1,000 MILLINERS. Both Plays cast to the ontira strongth of tho Company. Andreyw Hal', | | 1838, Cal dent. i EDUCATIONAL, DYHRENFURTH COLLEGES, Estublisbied 1868, Incorporated 1804, Bl e Wost Stde x?.'i'&'?i’l::n% Gallycoand Ladice! otminarss 31 ooy North Bido Rducati: Coll q ot B4 TSR RUA: s Bominer, Tho mmnllnmlmhnn oightaen Profonsors and Assiatant Hooley's Oporn. MWoans, Tanchmrm: ' Kvory hranol of odnortion for bogr (Al ngon, beafoaing with & Brimary ol Frohadite Introralty Oours ombracod fo the (tducational Bohot- anbip o ihasinon Colisge 18 unier tho ) Hiimarthy St Yor s En Al i ] af 10 Maln oo, Tlnolcy's re % Opon fami1o o de- Thoyoar wil togin Ropts o oo RACINE (OLLEGE. Tiacino Callogo Includo threo Schools: 1. A COLLEGIATE DRPARTMENT, with ull Ool. Toginta Cotirao, E 9. A SBOIRNTIFIO 8OHOOL, to be liogan this Autamn, 3. A GRAMMAR §01I00 FOR BOYS. Tho thireo Behools bogtn Sopt, 10, _Fo ton app T A W Tagina Goliogo, Hachie, {¥is. nCataloguies cna bo obtatuod at tho M orchants’ National H. B. BRYANT'S, (Bryant & Stratton), 3 CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Southenat corner Stuto nnd Wanshington. Blx Months® Courso,* Ono Yoar's Courso. Two Yoars' Courso. Tho Tinplish Branches, Gorman, Businosn_ Arithmotia, AL AR g R g R g Call and oxamiho—S. K. cor, Btatoand Wahliington, COLLEGE OF LAW or Tnn Chicago and Northwestern Universities, Jndge NENRY BOOTH, Doan, Hon.LYMAN TRUM. BULL and tion JAMES 1t, DOOLITTLE, Dally 73 tarors. VAN BUREN DENSLOW and PHILIE MY. KRS, Faq., Profossors. ‘Tuition foas roduced to @50 a e At Iduncd Lootures datly for 8 wagks, snd Moot oucta. Torn opens Oot. 0. For partisnincraddross Tribunio Hullding, Chicago. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH BOHOOL Teopens Sopt. 17, Tho only ano Iy Now York whoro rouich i taughy as in Paris, Huporior Hnglish aduoati. Drawing, Latin, and Hinfl:n[ includod In the tultion. Toandots havo a3 axgollont otho. _For olroulars, 35 Weat Yorty-aizthst,, N, Y. Rofors by pormission to Mrs, R. Bog il Ot Sty Ol M, i . P H , O, 11, iney, 1.5 3 Biodiantes, e, N,'¥. M frolend, fol Sy oolor, Cin ST.XAVIER'S ACADENY Corner Wanbash-nv, nnd Tiwenty-ninthi-at., OHIOAGO, Thlis ologant now building will opon for the Focoution of pubils on- Monday, Bopt. 1. Yor siceulsrs apuly to tho Dircetress, ST, IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 413 West Tyvelfth-st,, Chlcngo, 11l Btodiosin this institution will ba rosamod Monday, Bopt. 1. Tuition, por soasion of ton months, 8. For oatalogiio ot Infarmati SN B CHABIKLB. 3., Vieo-Proridont. MIS, GEO., VANDENHOFY., e, o omOm v SOHOOL, ra. ANDENHOFT will apon lor Boned- 1ng d Day School BOYH, at Ne 4|MkllHT 3 a B8R D iona %% RRBENY O PATIC, Now Vork, Hept. 18. Numbor of board: Lis 1) d to BIGHT, Wit ol s From b & A0, e 10 TG _Applloations may bomada as above. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. Tho Thirtioth Yoar bogl "Tucad hor 3, 575, Cntnloguos sont fro0; o8 0 Tl 5 ot % LERONNIER, C. BISBTERP ‘WHIPPLE'S 80B00LS, FARIBAULT, MINN . MARY'S HALL, for gltls: All dopartmonts oqaal ¢ thio bost Hastarn HeBools. . Nativa. torohors of modern languagos. Sevonth yoar. SHATTUUK BCHOOL, for boys: Graduates entor Bophomore Clasa in Kastorn Col- Iogos. _Lncation romarkbio for hoalintalnoes And scon- ory. lot organization, Term % Sopt." 18, 1873, o catmlogos Seeme KBV, JAMRS DOBBIN: SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY MRS, H, SIMONS, successor to Miss Mott, 460 Mich- {gange¥. fugliah, Féonch, and darman Day dud loard- fog Hehool for Youag Ladids and Glldrs nc - orT Commantas Tuvodat, HONG O FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Froohold, Now J, rdtog schosl ; Torenaitiaen o Rov. Ar O CHAMIRIS, Baniotc TUGHLY COMFRTNNT AND EXPERIENOED toscher of modorn Iangucxos (for 5 years proforsne at n gl inisaiaiy) e Ufon for an vigapsibont eiihae ‘with achools or for privats . Cl L [ Ty enonts el s it Sl Hassolrd HILL BEMINARY — FOR O EMINATY S TOR | YOUND s, Poughi 1aliye Opons tor. ‘Bept, 0. 0. WETBELL, C"fiwmnfimuum{ NO. 1T RIGHTRENTHBT, — & dnlingiiah and olusical ‘schol for pugle of bofh Sxom. Kall torm opon: Ry 35 T000IE, Preimat, o oo B MENAY G L _AND MEGHANIOAL TN ERING hi Hunssclaor botstooitas- Taetituts Trorr N, A7 JInatruation vory practical, Adsantagos Gnauryassoil in his country, " Graduatos obtain oxcllont Dositions. e X ) an PHOT ONARESS DROWNIL, Dirasior, o INDERGARTEN—_RROOMB BECOND of hulldlfl‘Nn- 668 \V.lmlh-gvx.’ nu?’l"uur‘t‘fifi% ot This sohool will opon “on B}usfl’nv,fihwi. 1o for WINNER, Principat, T O 260 PUas = ENGLISH I RBLE BGHOOL, BYRAGUSE, N. Y., K Eptomoet 8 !nrAS:lnrlldlulumlurmnuu or- Rov. 1, D. Huntinaton, 8. T D., Bisho e Fa L T TR 2 For oiro J. JAGKYOR, Kyracuss, N. ¥ . ADAME L. DODON, GRADUATE OF M AR DO B e poplt oF d’fx‘?-fltl." (] ! gu ehio Tat ol ond Pordigal, bege to sunounce L Lombor ookt e it Comimence wving fontans fn instet montal and =-val music, and ¢iie Fronch 1 at the Musig,Rwoins of Jul. yer & Oo., in Palmor’ few Ho- o Yffi,l:mé\e. : fon 80, dilad) Moo, J; ¥, o o “ECH. MaGhws, Hon, Judgo Van 1, igyios, Bie. and Mo, W, K. Doghott, and Aivs. -rankila Mo- I ME. O.da BILVA AND MRS, ALEX, FORDY toriorly Hes Ogdon llul{_‘man'!;)'x‘z‘:l‘l‘l.lh): 17 \Wont ety olgthiat.y Now York, Tronch, nud & 1adton noil cbildron, Mond: Sopt, 1—Horaod Wiggins' Brilllant Soolss i j Al at faye 3 Oomouy ¥ RIENDS, with 8 suporb catt. Y | =eopens foptambar 34 Anplictilons” mar Bo' mado e Arva st Tndisaand ° - RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL. AND' DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Summer Arrangoement. FXPLANATION OF RRFERENCE MANRA.—~ t Saturdayex sopted, ¥ Bunds Mot 3 . T B S o b e AT x:m,m}u ,GE'_M,HQL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Mal (yla mintu and ale 1 Bep b o rantio 1Xbrota.ceers oo NTWORTI, ‘sssunkor AROBL. ’;' fll"fl%&o & fldI.TON RAILROAD. fantus ity and Denver Short Lin o (A T 1 My it g ol R B Throwgh Lfue. tnion Jepot, Weal Sidde, tiear Wadisoness, bridge, THehet Oficen : AL Depor, and V21 Hanioipheot Trave, Avrive. Kansas Olty xpross vinJackan - gyiloy T andd Louniana, o an it e ) ansgh i Exvroda 00n. m. |* 8:10 v, @, 0:00 p, ma, 1§ 7:90 a. m, LSS A 2:00p. m Villn Diviaton. Springheld Kapies ipringheld Fant Txpro Jollorson Oty Kxiross, FPeorla, Kookult ¥ Burfin Wanods, * 4:20 p. m, [* B:10 p. m. ¢ 2500, ele 908 m. 1 ICAGD. MILWAUKEE &S, PAUL RAILWAY. B3Rl et orposte Shevmun Hioise arisak Degots Leave. Arrice, Milwaukeo, 8t. Paul & Minnoap-| olia Day 1t; £ M{"“"nn}"lf“ B0 &, m. |3 6:50 8. m. olis Night _Expro 9:30 p, m. |* 4:16 p. m, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD. Depots—Fvnt of, Lal nillana-av., anit Sicteenthist,, L Teket bffers, No, 8 Clurie Teave, | Arriee, Matland Exprons Otiawa and Sireaior Passoniior Duhuquo and Sioux Olty Exp.. Paciiia Kot Lin.osseesses oo Aurora’ Passono: Mondota & Ottawa Fasionio ownor's Grovo Acoommudnti Aurora Passongor..... Aurora Pavonrior {HiF(EY Dubnqug & Slouz City Exp. Prcitic Kight Expross., Downor Grove Acconimodation, Toxny Lxpruss. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot oot of Lake-st, and foot rcin A ity meas Chagge secondat. Tt Bh s s m, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, ity offices, corner Randolph and LaSalle-tts,, and 15 Canal- o1., corner Madiaon-it, Milwaukae Ma Milwaukea Kx Mijwankoo Ps Milwaukoo Passongor Grogn fay loxprass, {Expeoss COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. sl ll‘gk!lundt)"nn‘ym Office, 71 Clark-st, ol . Ne 3 pofrfy Toduooments, Gregt Nom BRI, chiasSt CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depol, corner of VanDiures and Sherman-sts, Ticket offce, Grand Pucific Iotel, Omaba, Loavonu'tiit A Poru Atcommodavon Ntght Tixpross. . = Lodvonworth & Atohison Expros! B 20 b 118 B in 10300 B m: LAKE SHOE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. B iR it otle ot o Faillost, Tl afiess, e T R e e e et s Adr Ll 18y thxpross, Valparaiso” Accommodatio CHICAGD. INDIANAPOLIS LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fvom the Great Genteal Railroad Depot, faot 7 Lake-st, For through Utekets' and slceping-car dérihe apply ot our e Teket afice, 131 ftandolhettsy near corner Clarks v Cunatata, corner Hadison s $0 Entalleis, corner Washe inglon, Ghd afiltinofs Central Depol. Toave Ghicay R e MYERY OPERA HOUSE, ‘Monroo-at., bet. Dearborn and State. Avlinglon, Cotion & Rembles Minstels Tice mover having boon summoned. Judge Biodgett, in & decision published in' full ln Tie Tomone. of Aug. 20 inst., held that this smt on tho part of Farrell, in tho Btato Court, wos a Traud upon tho rights of the United Statds Oir- ouit Gourt, and upon tho rights of Tico, and ho, {hereforo, entered an order to Mr, Emery to pay the monoy in each case into his Court within tanty duys. Emory, who, according to Blod- gott, tust bo in colluslon’ with Farroll, haviog takon an indemnity-bond from the latter in double the amount involved, now refuses to pay over this monoey, giving the following ronsons: Wo shall not pay funds into Judge Blodgotts Court #0¢ording to his ordor for these soveral rossons ; First—Thoy were suadry_cerkificates of depoalt and cariifed chocksy and they Aronot Dow in our posas on. - Second—WWa cannot obtain thoss cortificates and chiocke, and wo havo no othor moncy to pay in their atea “Phird—We are enjoinod by the Olrcuit Court of Pe- oria County lmm“rsqu. Untll that injunction is diasolvod, or set aaids, we'sre liablo- 10 summary pro- ‘oeadings here in case wo violste it, i fiwfll—aur":on%‘tmmllneum?:uj“lan; le]?vder n‘xzy much act s 6 money o Blodgetts B Sh kit his nnal doctaion aa 1 ita QuBersbip, Forrell haa now, by tho arrostof Messrs. Doo- Aistla and Tice for an illegal contempt, endoayor- od to onforce sn order fraudulently obtained from the State Court. Whether this method of proceeding fs in ac- cordunco with good tasto and profenslonsl courtesy i & mattor of oplnion, but it is cortaln- 1y an unuaual thing t0 arrost an attornoy in s caso in this manner, Therg can be no ground for a protense that this stste of facts bringa about a conflict of juris- diotlon between the Federal and Stato Courts. Farroll's decres, under which ho seeks to snnoy his opponont, it & fraud upon the Btate Court, snd ig void on this gronnd. The State Court, on loarning the facts of tho caso, will nat be slow 1o appreciating this, Teohnically, in regard to any possiblo con- tempt of tho Htate Gourt, it i proper to aey that noither Mr. Tico nor Judge Doolittle wad over sorved - with' the injunction, the supposed in- fringemont or violatlon of which ia the ground of t}w present move to punish them for con- tompt. Itplu furthor stated by & person claiming to be woll posted, that when Farroll proposed to his attornoys, Ingorgoll & MoCune, to commencs this suit in tho Btate Court, thoy refuscd to havo anything to do with it, on the ground that it was ren ndjndicats, snd canld not bo reopened. ‘The mmEning statoment of the conilict, 88 seon from the Lattloments of the Tico pacty, it is neadless to add, was not obtained from tha so- nior member of the firm of Doolittlo & Doolit- tlo. On his roturn from the snare into which he hins been eutjced, the ox-Bouator can foelingly expatisto upon” tho neaoselty of wnfferiug occs- slonally In the Intorests of Blato rights. In conversation with varions promiuent law- yers, the opinion was freely exprossed that, while it was & good joke upon Judge Doolittle, it'wan hardly regarded aa a strictly Jegitimnte mothod of proceduro, u:cnrdlmz to the oustom of the profession. Amid all tho troubles of Bobby Noweomb, Mackin and Wilson, Bastor G. Da- yeapart, lenost Linduo, Bllly Rice, Wm, A!“H?‘A)hr Ton Gotton, 3 1i. Kotblo, i thot Groat Spoclaitios. Qrand Ve Quartotto, Tho Burlosquo of DI~-VOoORCEID, Evory Evening and Saturday Matinoo, GLOBE_THEATRE, ‘Thuradsy, Friday, Saturday Bronings and Saturdny Matl noo, 1sat porformances of Mornandez Foater in Mondsy—ALADDIN, TS, WH, G. BRYAN'S BOANDING.S " DS dion ity il tormof bioe. BREANE *el opone Sopt. 17, 181 SATAVI ., June ddross Prosi- GERMAN YOUNG LADY AB RHSI. orncas In & school. 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