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I CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1873. MAHER VS. FARWELL. An Interesting Bill Filed in the Superior Court. How Hugh Maher Oame to Uonvey 80 Aoros of Lond to Oharley Farwell _He Did It to Satisfy a Debt of Hanor, “Commonly Calied a Gam- bling Debt.” Bixty of tho Eighty Acres Turned Ovor to George Trussell’s Hoirs, Ttugh Malor, by his attorneys, Gaulfeld and Moore, youterdsy lod s bill, in tho Buporior Court, against the Hon, 0, B, ¥urwoll, member of Congross, oto, Complainant svers that, on or abont the 20th day of November, 1853, be, togother with ono 1L Wordor, eutered tntoa contract {n writing with Thoniss B, Xing, whoroby tho lattor, who waa then ownor of thio W. 14 of B, I X of Scc. 30, 30, 19, 1, 3, tn consioration of the sum of §3,108, to bo patd by compluinant and sald Wordor fu yoarly Instalments, agreed to convoy to them tho abovo-doscribed land, the paymont to ba fully accomplished by the 20th of November, 1865 tlnt Joug prior fo tho 12th of December, 1600, com- lninsnt bought Worder's Intcrest fn sald real entato, und hecamo solo proprictor, and on tho 120 of Vee couher Do antlefpatod tho balanco of tha pay- ments then dug, ond pald up tho fall contruct DPrice, togothier with accrnad intorest bloy 3 that prior to the Tost-unmed dato Lo vwed one Charles B. Parwell o debt of honor, amonnting to about §1,700 commonly callod n gambling dobt, for moncy won at eards, nud, na complafuont Lias slnco dircoverod, won by-frandnlent coutrivances and dovices, for swhich said Tnrwell heR his promissory noto ; (liat seld nots wae {uv, pnd snid ¥arwell waa domanding and urging the gpayment of tho sama by complainant ; that complaine ant proposcd to sald Farwell to convey enid Isnd to Tiim by decd in foo simple, a8 sosurity for tio pyment of suid Qebt, wilhout any roferneo to tho data of pay- ment, provided tho enitl Furwoll would pay ali taxes ond anvessments on said lands for_ complaiuant in th wmeantimo; aud (hat complainant would pay oll sald b, taxes, and osacssments to sald Farwelly with - terest, ab womo faturo day, when convonfont, nud thereiipon tho said Farwell should reconvey eald laud to complaluuut ; thal Parwoll ogreod to tnko tho con= Neyanco of fald land, and hold It, on the torins propored, for compintiant, but’ proposcd BT eowd Canake " couveyaiics directly to himwelf, na Lo was unwilling o taka & deod irostly from complainnt for puch o dubt, to_ whicls Aluant ausontod thot complalnant, of the 121 of Decembor, 1600, procured tho said King to; mako, except an tho certaln taxen thoroin moutloned, o full warranty deod from himecll and wifoas foo shaplo to s2d Farwell, whch wos recorded on (ho 16th- day of Docember, 1960; that tho sald deed was mado to sald” Favwell, nba acceplod by him s socurity for tho snid debt andt auch taxes, apnonsmonts, costa ond intereals 33 o might p on nakd 1anQ by exprss agreonent With coniplufitut, and tiat b should Bold (16 aamo fh trust for complatiiant, subject to tho paymunt of 'tho aforesald sume at his convenlence, nud fust Lo tian ulways supposed from that time, until within tho past ten doys, ihat esld Farwell was 50 holding safd 1and ; that notbing has occurrod be- twecn complainaut and rald Farwell, in tho meantimo, {0 change or vary said trast; that about five or six years after tho making of said debt to Farwell, com- Dlaluent waa unzfons aud ready to pay all bo justly owed rald Farwoll on_sccount of Aald noto, whalever wight be diio on safd trust aud ngreemout, aud that b weit {o sald Farwell ond proposcd to pay him suel sum aa whould bo thod due bim, sud fo Todeer tho wald land § that thercupon said Forwoll modo out an account In which ho charged_complalnant miich mora Thia was duo on Aaid account by 31,000 o miore (hat complatuant. romonstratod with hiin, aud objected to 1 nceonnt s unjust, Incorrect, aud’ Ubtru, aud re- quented fuld Farwell to recousider the matter, and agree to reetify tho account and take what was Justly to bim, and that complainant would willingly pay hitun, and that ho trusted Farwoll would at some oarly iy’ ronder i n Just apd truo nccount, ant wanld necopt what' was Jjustly duo him - and Teconvey mnld land, Complaliiant furlher avers thiat sald Farwell hou not presented hiin any sccontiy siuce: thiat hie lins nover said nyiling oincolo said Farwoll about eatd land, becauso tho uatire of tho debt and tho exorbitant demand which Baid Furwoll mnado of i, readered it o delicato subjoct with complafnant, but bt bo never supposed satd Farwell wowld hold holand as biw own, or that any lapso of dime would induco him to nct otherwlso thun cousistont with tho _pacted trust wnder which he held it, Complainant ‘fur(her shows, ns other Teasons why ho hao no furtlicr approachiod kaid Farwell for o sottioment sinte the Ditonpied sottiemont aforesntd, that o hus boew coix pelloi to bo absont from iho Gty of Clileago o great Qeal on bushnoss, nnd on necount of I Lealili, aud that, Dby renson of his sickuess, aud from oflidr couscs bo lns becomo ey much embarrassed in hfn fluancial aifais, and, at times, not able ta pay his justand meritorious debls 3 and thnt, when he et moiey, ho felt thoro wero oflior debta'aud uses for ,mouey, which had o just. precedencoover fuch a dobt Tag that' duo Farwell; but that_complainant bias nover sbandoned the Intontion of dolug Justice, and moro thian Justico to rald Farwell, and then campoliing him to reconvey eald lnud to hini ; that Lo always supponed sl Tarwoll refained tho (it to eald Iand of record in Dimgelf, aud nover knew anything to £ho coutrary, tm- 1l within a fow dnys ngo Ao kaid Thoman B. Rin camo to compldnint, a8 complafnant supposes aw clanrges, at thy request of kafd Farwoll, and asked him 1o give n nuit-chiim docd of said Jand to said King 3 it #atd Kiug b an abstract of what complninunt wupposed wat tho_ whola of said lauds, - which: do learned for tho first timo that Farw Dud convesed, by quit-clatm_doed on tlie 12ti of Oc- tober, 1850, the N. G0 aeres of sudd land, for 1 con- siderdtion, to one Chinrles 1. Pope, on_ {ntimate friend nd nssoctate of sold Farwell; that the sald Charles 1. Popa nnd wifu lava pretonded to convoy tho sald 60 nren for pretendull conelderation of §1, by quit clam deed of Nov. 14, 1863, to Pamella L, Xiton, Qeorgo B, Taton, Emily Truseell, and Scima <cancll; that vald Selma Trussell nud wifo bave con~ thetr pretendod intorest In said premives o tho aiil George 5, Eaton, for the protended consideration £3760 by quit cinim decd, duted 13t Novomber, 16685 Tist #ald Laton and Emily’Trussell has mado o pre- ended contract with ono Willlam W. Torkius. whieroby in conslderation of tho protended sum of 3500 1 hand puid, tho recelpt whercof fu acknowledged s iald cantract, and in considoration of the further suny £ §33,000, to'he paid by tho st Yerkine us follows : 39,525 (hess {ho_$500 alrcady pad) cash on tho delivery if'the ted to Perking, nud_ threo notes of even dato vith 5ald contract for §8,025 each, payablo in ono, two, 1 {hireo years, with intorest at 8 -per cent, aud'to bo coured by triat deed on enid promisos, thoy have greed toell and convoy eaid sixty nores to sald Por- Jus by a good and sulliclent docd, which contract i Jgued i Gorge X, Eaton, by Geargo D. Topo, Agut” ‘ompiainant chierges that slltlds Lie learns (rout sald ab- truct, and furibor churges that alk paid douds uro with- ut copnlderation ond fraudulent, sndaccopted with full ,nowledgs of tho trust by which Farwell bold sald Jid, o, 4f with o consideration, with wuflictent notice S pit them upon inguiry 68 Lo'sald Parweil's interest 1P%ho laud, ood ot eaid couveyanca to 21 Pope, Parelin L, Eaton, Georgs E. Eaton, sud ‘russcll ud wife, and to Georgo B. Eaton were, aud £o niado to cover up said lnud from the clnime of com- lainunt, Complainmut charges that o huv Just srid (bat sald Willlam W, Perking hoa accopted a vod undor sald contract for safd Joud, and ald Per- ins, 0a hio 4 informod nnd bellves, look said deod, vowing his willingnees to_tako {ho ek of the title, ter, o complainaut 3 informed aud belloves, boiuy iy ‘nclvised of complainant's clafm to aid land ; thn imipluinant supposed from sald abstract that tho titlo stwonty acres of paid land yet rema(ned of zecord in 4Q Farwoll for tho sovoral daya durlug which ) wa# aunking s srrangements to fla this oill, i} hifs nitention wan drawn to the fsct, on Aug, 30, 3, that said abatract showad only tho title of ead 60 , wheruupon o wont to the oflice of Handy, Slui- oud & Co., nnd learnod for tho firnt time, ind 50 ‘area tho fact to bo, that said Farwell had conveyed 3440 neros by warsanty deed, dated Oct, 4, 1613, to ‘sunder White, for the slleged considerstion of +,000; thnt this sum, oven if an actuad consideration, {s fat Lelow tho value of sald lwud at the timo, and st vakd conveynnco wos accoptod by dafd White' with 1l knowledge of complainant's interest, or with sufll- sit nativo fo put. bin on (hgury s (o o laws, aud at wald deed in @ shum, made to cover up sald prop. ty from compiainant, dud 8 fraudulont sud void u comyluinunt 3 (hat eaid White dlaclalma interest in safd propexty, ond avers that he holdu Suntna for sumo ofhor porson, to-wit, ono Bslvester nd, Complainant further tates tiit ho claims said 1d helongu to him, eubject fo the dobt aforosaid, el complaltiant ‘Juca nat repudinte (because was ated without_conslderation, as a mero debt of uov), but horohy offcrs o pay skl Farwoll satd gam- g debt, togothor with all moneys dug to Llm for e und aenvasments otherwiso paid on sald laud, or Whotasosver {ho court may think outitled to ‘tha oy sud thy complafnont “hoped that tho eald arfes D, Farwoll would ‘havo complied with + rousoniblo reuests of complninsut dn tbiy 1016, und wauld bve reconveyed to him asid land bollig tendored whut was due bim by complainant, 1 equiity and Justics ho ought £0 have dono, - Comt maut's "bill Closvs charging Oborles B, Farwell, wwies B, Poyo, Pamolin L. and Georgo E. Eston sus, and Enfly Crussoll, William W, Pexking, Aless tor‘White, und Sylvoater Lind with confedorating “hor with divers other unkuown poreous to wrong Jmplatnsut, whosoforg he peaya tht, safd pastios Lo wado defendants to this bill and cansed to ap- r i 6 courtof cquity and ssewer the allegatlons reln conlaiued, ——— 8 BOARD OF POLICE, hy ©fficor Booloy Arrested Young Thomas OMTura. 0 Board of Polico Comunisalonera yosterday aftor- 4 wero engagod n o irial of Yolice Patroiman sy Dooloy, on & chiargo of unnscsasary arrost maltreatment of & prisoncr, a youth nemod mos O'Ilsra, 'Tho boy festifud that lie was sitting e gunrd rall of tho aidowalk In front of his fathe house, oud was pulling off his boots preparatory Jing to hod, sad 1wAking 1o Joud otws, when tho or urrested ki, His story wad corraborated by teatlinopy of_Guorgy Ourtls, Patrlek Keefe, uud novoral boys, OfMicor Dooloy sald In his own defonso, that on tho night of (ho 20th of August, Limnelf and Ofcor Welch, in the viclnity of John's and 'Lwenty* second streot, lioard & number of tioya making lowd nofsos, Thoy ration scoing the officor, and (lo wit~ noss followod, and arrosted the complainant in front - of hin houso, after complainant bad oursed him and refwsed to go futo (ke Tionse, 'This story was corroborated by Ocer Welch, Borgoant 0'Donuall teatified aa to tho faithluluens and floneral exeallsico of Doolay my i oflccr, and fhat ho gtractud patroluon undor him o avecat boys who poraistontly loltored nbout streot corners and insulted passorachy, Ono or two other wilnessos for {lio ac: cunod woro oxamined, nud {lio caso was taken undor ndvisement, Tho Board then adjourned. FIRE SATTERR, At tho rogulsr dally wosslon of the Bonrd of Firo flnu;mlaulonon, yesterday, the foliowing ordor was mado : Qridered, That tho Toard ot Dithlie Worka bo rd- aquested 10 propasa plan und spocifications for n_ two- atory brick building ot tho coryer of Washington and Traukllu_steeals, for Hosa Blovator No.43 and also plans snd apecifications for a two-story_brick Lullding ou Wells slroch, near Goolbo strest,”for an engine- houso. Au ordlor was paseed fnstructing {lio Five-Marahal 10 Joan BOD foct of rerviceablo aecond fuality bose to tho managers of the Exposition, — GIMIN_-IN SPECTOR HARPER. A Corrccted Finnncinl Iteport from fi(UN T Qrrick Ome INsvrtron aF onm} " you Tae Crry 0¥ CiicAao, GuidAuo, Sept. 13, 1873, To the Henorablo Noard of Raitroad and Wurelouse Comminsioners, Springfletly Tl s @ssrizwes: 1 havo discov ored that T miado a mis- {ako in my fiuaticlal roport for August, nnd herowith T forward n-correctod ono in duplicato, In which I tako credit for §1,040,96 for wonoy that T have udvauced tho dopartmont, Instead of charglug mysolf with the liko atnount, as srus dono 10 tho roport previoualy for- warded, Of course, tho delay eauscs drregularity In tho Iabor of your Board in auditing the roport, for which I am very sorry; and hopo it will ot ocour ogaln, Ploaso return statomont in which tho arror svas mado, Very rospactfully, W. TL. IIAnER, Chief Tnspector, Ava, 14, 1470, To the Honorable Tioard of Raifrond and ' Warelotise Comminioners, Suringficld, 1Ul,: GrNaweszn: 1 dosiro to enll your attention to the condition of tha iancos of tho Grain-Tuupeolion De- pertmeut upou_my asenming chargo of tho oflice, aud of ltspubscquent inaucial slatus, On Ayril 10, 1873, my predecossor, W, F. Tompking, Jind cash o band, $3,81,14 ; and, April 17, 1873, o turned over (o n6, upon’ thie ordor of your Doard, $3,030.10 3 and, durlug e romatndor of tho month of Apetl, 1 collicted $20.75 for fuspeation provions to April—akiug §2,96%.0 that had _como juo my lisnds ub fo April 30, 1679, Tho payeroll and volich- o5 for ‘tho moth of April, which wero approved Dy your Bosrd, nmountod 10 $5,190.17, which I pald, 16oving b doffelt of cash_in {ho dopartment to tho amount of §3,16.66. Bt I did not obligato tho de- partmont for’ the deflclt, preferring to dvauce tho Tonoy myself ; 8ot will bo seon thut, if W, P. Tomp- Tine lisd turncd over all tho fuads of'the deparimont, thero atill would Lovo boen n doflelt on April 30, Whilo the dnspcction was yet under tho Board of Trado, {hio nspection fees were 40 conts car for inspocliug into clovators, aud G0 centd o 1,000 busliels for Ju- specting out of clovatora, Tlhicso ‘rates wero adopled by tho tate wpon her assuming cliargo of tho Tnspocs tion Department. But, in 1672, the rutes wera roduced 1026 cent o car nnd 40 cents a 1,000 bushils, Lo shiow Liow tho smount of cash on hand haa boou docrensing wnder tho roduced rates of charges: On Dae. 2, 1872, thero was cash on hand, $16,038.05; Jan, 1, 1873, $16,110.25 ; Fob, 1, $13,467.04; March 1, §3,004.- b3 April 1, §7,438,74; and May 1, a dofiolt 88 nbove givon. Thls sbnson, fho current oxpousea of fho de- Partniont aro moro (han proviously, In consequoncs of 1o nddition of two railronds—tho' Cilcago, Dauville & Vincennes, and {he Milwaukeo & Bt Pauli and, afuce laat acnwon, slx clovators bave boen addod ' ta tho Tist. And, fn adaition to tho sdditonal current ox- potiscs bovo given, tho department will Live fo pay about $2,000 printing-bills incident to tho publication of tha now rules which went into offect July 1, be- pidos othor printing-Lills for publishing riles,’ &c. It thio rates for car-luspoction fees woro nd- voneed 6 cemts por eor, oud tho recolpts for fbe noxt throo mionths estimated ‘ot 20,000 cara per month, & fund of $3,000 would bo_cre- atéd ; and, if the feea for mepectiug from elovators Srero 'advanced 10 conts per 1,000 bushicls, and thosbip- monts for the noxt threo months eotimated ot 9,000,000 bunbels por montl, n fund of $2,700 would bo creatod ; sud {hio two items orcated by tho Jncroaso of fees sugs \Would aniount o 6,700 Iu tho next threo mouths. Tn viow of {lc foregolng fiote, I horeby (Lut roluc- tantly) recommiend thut tho feca’ for inspecting grain from cars to clovators bo adyaucod 6 conta por oat, and that tho foen for inspoctiug from elovators by ndvanced 10 centa per 1,000 bushcls,~all othor cliarges for Inspec- tlon to remalit o8 _herotofore, tho new rates o 4o Into olfget an soon au thoy nro ostublished by your Loard, Renpeotfully, W, I, Tanven, Oblet Tusptor T B—1n Toferenco to {ho two tow rllrouds tiat X alluded to, X wish furthier to remark that noithier ono of thum bis receipls enough {o moko it eelf-unstaining With thia department ; and the emno is shio trno of somoof the new clevators, I recommond thst tho Clianges bo miado to tako offect on the 15tl luet, W. 11, Masrin, Chief Inspoctor. P, 8.—Sger. 12, 1873.—Tho grain recolpta up to Aig. 14, 1673, werd over 9,000,000 bushels Jeaw thas for {h samo tlmo In the yoar 1872, Rencetfnlly, W. I, Haniven, Chicf Inopector, e E « HAY-FEVER Teonts, Sopt, 8, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuue: . Sin; In Tue Tnivuseof Saturdey I noticed Mr. Terrell's article veaded *Hay-Fever.” I think I can sey to Mr. Terroll and othera suffor- ing from this * disonso,” that I bavo, sfter more than thirty annual attacks from this miserablo complaing,” at last been rolioved; and possibly, had I made the applications beforo the atinck commencod, ~might lave ontirol Yrevuutcd ity recurrence. ‘Tho nrticle from wh send you an extract waa cut from the Scientific _tmerican fomo threo years sinco, and the yom- dy portially tried, Thaving at the timo no con- fidonco in noy romedy, as borotoforo all had 1ailod to afford any permanens roliof. This soason I used it sgain more carefully, aud up to this time, when the attack should bo ‘most violent, have exparionced but little incon- vonionce, Thoe attack has usually commenced from tho 10th to tho 20th of August. Phis son- gon it camo on on tho Oth, withs indications of ‘being moro viruleut than avor Lofore. T sond part of tho artiolo from the Seientifio American, which scems to have copied it from * Gorman paper,” viz: Itcimolz #nys that, for ive years past, at the senson indlented, and_only hen, ho hus regularly eucceeded in finding vibriones in bis nossl scerctions, Thoy are only dlscerniblo with the frmersion-leus of a v ‘0ol Jlarinok'a. The singlo foints, commonty solated, aro characlorized by containing four graunles in a Tow, eacli two_ granitlos being moro closely connoeted, uirine, and the combined lensth cqunling .00 w 1w, ‘ho foluta aro also found uniting in rows, or in saries of Lrnnchcs. As thoy aro seen only i tho secretion Which f8 expelled by & violout sncoze, aud not in that whicl: tricklesgradusily fopth, lio coticludes that they aro probubly situnted in tho adjotniug esvities nud ro- cesnos of tho nose, O reading Bingu account of tho Ternicions offect, of quinine wpon the infusorin, ho datorminod to try it iu his coso, Ho took o #at~ urated neutral = solntion of quinino . in water—I:740, Thin oxcites a modorato sonsation of burning in the nasal mucows membrane. Lying upon his back, he dropped 4 centimes of tho Jiition by a peneil into each nostril; moving hin bead meanwhile fn all directions, to bring the Huid thor- auglly n contact with {ho parts, until "ho folt it reach tho whopbagus, Telief was immediate, Ifo wae ablo for somo airs frecly Lo exposo hinaclf o o heat of 1ho mun, ‘Throo applicationan day suiticed to keep hitm freo from tho catarrh under circumstances tha most unfavorable, The vibriones, slso, wero no longor to e found, Tho oxperiment was made in 1867, nud wan soposted at tho firat recurtence of the atlack lu 1668, Jroruntiug the furlbor dovelopment of tho uttack for iat your, 1 Liavo perhaps givon moro of the articlo than wae nocessary; but, as most persons like to_un- doratand the ospecial purpose of o remedy, I deomad it boat to giva that portion of it which indicates tho probsbla cause of the malady, Yours, truly, A. P, BanrLerr, P. 8.—I would add that I somotimes drop from 6 to 10 drops into ench nostril, Pl st el o Y JUDGE LUDLOW, OF PHILADELPHIA. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bm: Anartiele in yestorday's TRINUNE con- taloe Bome misatatoments rolative to Judge Taudlow, of Phitedelphis, which I feol it my duty, a8 o mowber of the Bar of that oity, to coutra- dlets Judge Ludlow is not a candidato for office on the samo ticket with Willimn B. Mann ; but, on tho contrary, is, and always has boen, & staunch Domoerat, aud hing dono averytling in his power to oppose tho Republican” Ring. e is at prosent tho Domocratio candiduto for Judge of the Bupreme Court of Ponnsylvania, His ability and m:ef;m are so woll known und widely racognizad in Thiladelphis thaf, n fow yoarss 8go, ho was olocted Judgoof tho Court of Common Ploas over his Republican opponent, also o man of great worth and abllity, whilo tho remaindor of tho Domocratic ticket wan badly dofented. What Judge Ludlow statod to the Grand Jury {u the cauo roferred Lo Liun hoon tho Inw of Ponn- sylvania for many yoors, and tho Judgo couldnot lave dono othorwise thun ho did, = It was be- cauo tho charges against tho District Attornoy wero_not logelly made tbat Judge Ludlow re- funed to sustatn tho Aur;n Whataver may be tho opinion as to the Judgo's political courss, no aue hias over bofora pubiliely doubtoed hiy fearloss llltognl‘y. Tho Iufamous Ite lutlz aw #poken of will doubtlonn flngvrlvn Judgo Ludlow of_many right~ ful votos nt the coming oloction, llnbmutlully, Coaao, Sopt, 8, 1879, JEssx Uox, Jr, THE COURTS. Anothoer Action Against the Riv- ersitto Improvement Company. The Douglas Heirs' Land.Suit---Injunc- tion Against Tax-Sale. Intricate Copnrinership Squahbles--Bauks rupley Matiers-«-The Conris in Brief, Anothier suit has boon comuenced by Baujamin V. Tago and Sencca D, Kimbark agalust the Rivorelde Tmprovement Company, Tho complainants allego thint fn 1870 the Riversido Company mado to thens six trust docds, to tho nggregsta nmount of $35,0%0, to keonro tho Comprny'a bonds of o like smount of £1,000 each, “Cho bill then gives s history of the Company, of it ombarrassment i 1672, ond tho acheme to danuo Donds, sud so fund Us indobtedness ; and tha day on which this was o bo comploted wan called among tho officers of tho Gompany and ita feiondw the clenrings dag,” i 1873 a cerlafn Dunscomb, of Now York, hold tho first bonds, for which the dzeds of trust meu. tioned fu tho beglnning of (bis AL wero givon as woearity, Dunscomb, hearing of tho anticlpaled “clearinglay,” wroto the President of the liv- crsido Company, nskiug (o lavo the benofit of that clearing, ond to bavo tho option of take lug tho uow bonds In plco of bis, sud to hnvo proper relenscs made out to the trust docds, Henry E, Scclyo, n defondant, wns solocted 28 & propor person with whom to deposit i eacrow the reloases,. the old bouds of Dunscoinb, and the now ones o by substituted therefor, Pngo nccordingly in 1874 oxo~ outed tho six relensen_and left them with Soclyo, on condition that tho bonda should be first given up ond Caueciod before delivery of thie relcasua, which Seclyo necepted. Thnt thio Telcwsos woro shguod by Kiinbark, bt woro nover nelmowledged by eitliorof thow, Tho Campuvy fallod to negoliata fis bonds or mnko the cirauce.” Tho complyinauty slato that the Com- Dy fins ion {rying to mke soiloments of 12 debts, aind thoy supposed 1ta aMfairs would bo sottied til, o fow weakn aggo, they learned {liat the releases ad heen Tecorded, and that the bouds wore set outitauding, Dunscom aubsequently trausforied somo of tho Londs Leld . by ~him, nud the holdors of them ure pressing complainants for the mouoy, clalming that by tho Teleass of snjd_truxt decds thelt socurity 18 lmpatred, whilo Zago and Kimbark muin. fain that, as tlo reldases were fraudulently recorded, tng decds nro atill lieus, Thal tho relcnsos Wero prob- ably slalcn from Seelyo and recorded, When (bo Comi- puuiy nscartalned (haf the bouds wero ontstanding it couveyed to Austin Blovens, of Now York, ca Trustec, & fargo number of lots in Riversido to pay {lio bouds $r'Hhes shomld Do _proseiated: and. (ol Stovena now holds tho tiflo thoroto. ‘Tho latids held by Stovens aro qual in valuo to the land hold by tho complaluants, 0 been couveyed to_ varlos ereditors of tho ', Ut not i good faith, as the creditors know of the ingumbranco, I Juno, 1872, 8 bill waa filod sgatnst tho Company to dissolyg it, but prior theroto it ind couveyed to the Great Western Railroad Land Company il thio laud wot previowly convesed to creditors, Tho Great Westorn Railroad Land Company then executed to Jobm AL, Jewclin trust deed on thifs land to eecuro bonds of thia Chicago & Groat Western Rafl~ zoad Land Company, smounting to 8,000,000, of which $1,000,000 woro proferred, ond ome of théso bouds éry tued i thesutlammestof the Rivarsldo Compny's Asira, "Tho Presidont and Secretary of the Riverside Com- pauy nro nlso President ond Seeretury of tho Grost Weatorn Raflroad Land Company, und honee the Lold- era of the rallroad bonds ars not ‘purchiasers for value na agalnst tho complainunts, baing sware of tho facts, Complninants hove nekod Stovens to convoy tho trust property liold by him 10 o resident of Gook County, or filo o declaration of trust bore, but ho has neglocted i, That the Cook County Land Gompany Lolds some of tho praferred bonds, Complalnants tlcreforo pray (hat tho partfes and Gorporations mentloned above a8 laviog held or ‘bought wy of {ho bonds or Iand of tho Riversids Com- pauy may ho mado defendants; that th several roleas. ©n bo dufivered up 1o Lo canesied; that tho record thereof bo decreed to bo 1o cloud on the title; that tho rights of tho hioldors of tho firat-mentionod bonds by eccureds and, if tho roleasas aro bacomooperative, thnt tho land Leld by Slovens may ho subjectod to the pey- ment of {ho boilds and rold, nd {hat Stovens Lo od- Joined from sclling or disposing of tho trust lands, Til: POUGLAS HEIRS IN COURT AOAIN, A Inrgo sl wun commenced by Suran Harrls against Robert AL, and Stophen A, Dongln ; Mr. Willinmn, for- ‘Toely Mri, Douglas, her Lusbind ; Robert Willlamw, and Danlel . Tiodes, sola oxvetitor of Steplien” A ouglas “Lho bill alleges that in Janusrs, 1858, at Washington, D. 0., M. Doiglas tindo i proniiasory hote to Arnold Iarcly for $7,500, payable u ono yesr after date, whicl s indorsed to Jamos L. Woodward, und sHerward to plaintiff, That in Juno of tho ksmp year ho_slso made two other noles,—oua for $1,600, due fu ninety days fromn date, und (ho viher for £1,843,70, due in ony year,~to tho sanie payea us (o firet, and whiclt wero 4o Indoreed to plulutilr, Tie bill then ehown tha denth of Douglas ; his willand codicil, aud tha subsequent marrligo"of Mes, Douglas Wit Mr, Willlams, By tho will Rhodea and Mry, Will- {ums were nppolntod oxocutors, bt Birs, Douglns has Tofused or neglocted toact, ‘tho land which Dougles posseaecd_at his death fs described, boing mostly in Catimt, Hyde Purk, sud the southrs partof Ghicago, which ' worths $100,000, “Ihie second count'suts out tho threo nofes verbatim, "o third comnt charges that Dangls fraudulently dovised hi Jand to his wife and fous, nud shows that the hels have slnco vold land of tha value of £30,000, and claims s domages 25,600 for tho 'non-paymont of tho notos uforesald, INIUNOTION AGAINAT TAX SALE. ¥d 0. Allen, J. O, Glover, Burton G, Gook, Frank O, Tope, and Charles IT. Liwienco filed u bill 1 tho Gir- cnlt Court and obtaliied an lnjuyction against Julian 8, ltusoy, Conuty Collector, {o prevent him' from sdlliug soitio loud of complsinants for unpald taxes, Lo gbove Durtivs aro ownors of thy cast i and {he wouthwest A of tho southeast 1 of Sce. 4, 49, 14, “rhat Lawreiico went (o tho Cotiuty Collocfor's offico oni Aug, 15 and offered 10 poy tho taxes on tho property owied by him and the other complainants, aud asked for soparuto Teceipts to cach ‘in their varlous proportions, Tio Collector refused to give soparate roceipts, but offered 10 givo . rocelpb for an undividod threo-yuarters of (o tuxes on tlie entire quarter sectlon. This, Lawrenco was finally obligod o nccopt, but tindur protest. That tho owner of the remalning quarter of the quarlor soction is unlnown, (hut thy {oxes havo mot Yeen paid, aud the Colleclof (hrestons (o soll thio quar- ter neetion, Including tho land of complainauts, Jtum- soy sayn that tho undivided northwest quarter of 1110 quartor section has probably been sold, but to swliom or forwhnt amount. he cannot tell ; fhat this forty acres Is worll about. $75,00, and the remuinder about I thosamo proportion, Tho bIll prays that Tumscy may bs restraincd from selling, and compelled to give roceipts, as denlred, to tho various partics. % PANTNESIIP DISAGREEMENT, William E, Webb complafned yesterdny in tho Su- porior Court of bis faitblesa pariner, O, N, Pratt, In Novembor, 1872, Wobl, who was thon liviug ‘fi Topckn, formed . copartnerehip with Lratt, of thia clty, to'deal In real cstale, rallroad agencles, and_any- thitig by which they could carn u dollur, Webb ngreed 0 puy $1,000, aud Tratt, who roprospuied him- sclf 08 ngent of eowo Weslorn ronds on s monthly salary of $150, covenanted 1o divide tha sum and ail olhor Liusiucss Lo bad or sbould havo, equally will Webb, The partnership Wos to coutlong for o yoar. In July, 1873, Yratt left Webb, taking tho oflico firui- tuse, and refised longer to continuo the partuorship with! bim, or fo pay what 8 duo, Wobb clahus that hispartror s dono a largo aniount of businoss aud Tecolved motey which hio hay falled to sharo, and thereforo tho complaluant asks an sccount, and’ dis covery, . BANKRUPTOY, A petition in bankruptey was filad by Ailler, Watson o, ngoitist Jfenry Kulekerbosker, ot tho krownd of posimyment o a wluglo Hulo for 0, due Aug. 23, X . P, Qolline and Charles I, flunt wera adfudicated bankriipts on confession yesterday, sud Bradford Ilancock nppoiuted provislounl Avsiguee, A petition v fled ugainst them Thuraday by s frm in Now York, wud fhoy confossed themselven {usolvout, a alovd stated, Thalr dobts ave about $5,000 and thoir nasots $0,000 of which Pinc, Millor & Dunfawm, potition- iug crouftors, hold un aecouiut for $104.91, 3tr, Norwood, Recolver of the Rupublio Insurance Coupany, was groutud leave to withdray tho original pollcics of relusuranco issned to thy Loriitard In- wuratic Company and the orlglual pollcics lasued by the Loriliard Tusitzanco Compaity to Gob aud othors, which woro reissued by tho Ropiiblic, T {ho caso agalusc McKenzlo & Gliting, an ordos was mado thot the_proceediugs commonced Thuruday o Alstulascd, unlees objections uro Sled by Mouday morning, the warran to ho recalled and the goods dos livered to 81, Olufr Butherlund, Tho caso 0f W, A. Ovats was Teferrod to Reglstes ibbard, Thu report of malo fu tho case of A, 1, Murray and othiers wa# fled, und au order 1mudo Tor tho Aséfguco to givon deed, 1t the mattor of Wiliam Millor, Aloxander §, Drade loy wus appolutod Ausiignee, COUNTY copNT, Gatherino Dastard was appoluted exocntor on tho culate of Poter Dastard on flling Lond for $10,000, On Dlonday noxt will oceur tho trlal of David Aue drews, aliegod to bo i bubitns) dranknrd, o tho watter of the sstato of Williol Sohroeder ob a1, tho Rles woro yestordny restored and o now spprove od bond taken of 1,300, Totor Burkliurl wis, tpon trla), declarcd to bo in- sy, and ordered to bo taken to the Gook Conuty Hose yital'at Joffarson, c! $ covtTs 1 BRIER, M, Jenking, Anslgnes of the Commorcial, will shorte 1y commence largs numiber of gnits against the Bolders of the Conipany, & few hoving beon alreudy Instituted, Stenor 13, Engloson, 8 marluer, who onco made a voysgo from Ahnapee, Wik, to this city, ag a seaman on boued of ihe Propellor Union, sues {lat vessol in the United Btates Distiict Court Tor the umount of his wayes, amouuting to $81 Ldhmund Josepl, Thomas W, and Dantel Willotls, yenterday flled n priveipo $n o sult of wisuwpelt in (he United States Oircuit Cour! aguinst D, Hermun Lomer, heodore W, Hoinenman, and Alexauder Wokloj dame aggen clalinesd, $5,000, Tn the care 1 the Orfminal Court aguinst Nellio Mo~ Tivido aud Dunlel Bulivan for ussanlliing on oficer, the Jury brouglt in & verdict of gulty, with a recomuens dation Lo twerey, ‘Ohurles Willinins, colored, wus tiled on & cliarge of 1arcony mnd nequitied, In 1809, Calob D, Fitz oblaied a Sudgmeut for $,076,05 agalust Yuyuo ¥iiz, aud yestorday, by stipue Intion, thte Judgmont was xestored by toBuporlor art, . B, Jonkins, attornoy-at-law, tho woll-kuown As. Mgtioo, hun loft Ghicaga for Denvor, Ool., hero lio will Bpand a month atfonding (0 biislncss mattors, Diina’ Krova fllod in tho Oirouil Court & prrocips ngninat_John Tiyan, in trospans, coraputing bs dawe ngon nt 3,000, Lowin Itrobs, by his attorioyy D. Inmos Tesrs, Mo a prucipo yosterdny ngafnst Einor Washbnrn, Wil liam Buckidy, Jolin Tiyan and Titmothy M, Bradley, of W plea of (rashass, and aagoanes lfs dstnages at $10,000, Pulllfy 3. ‘Thompaon, of Willlamaburg, Virginia, fllen a bil 0 quiot and confirm hia title to thos 3¢ of Block 6, in Loughton and othera’ aub, of tho w X of nw ¢ of e, 30, 39, 14, Cook Qonnty, T tho can of Btroll v. Alroli, b dlvorco ault whicl wan consummiated aonie tima aluco by the granting of & divorea to potitionor, the prosecution yesterday obe {nined an attachment for contempt ngainat defeudant, for nou-payment of slimony, A THE EPISGOPAL CONVENTION. Closing Proceedings nt the Cathe« dral Yesterdny. Tho Question of Division of Dloceso Placed at the Discretion of the Blishop. Annunl Election of Officers---Address ; by Bishop Whitehouse. Tho fousth day of tho Conveution'was opened by morning prayer, Tho openiug scrvices aud prayers to o Oreed wera sald by tho Rov. O, B, Pereival, Reclor of Emmnunel, Rock(ord 3 tho fivat losson wad read by {ho Rov, James Qortell, Raelor of Kt Jumes', Napor~ «llla; tho eccond lowon by tho Rov. X\ IL Yoits, of Quinoy; tho Creed and subscquent prayors, us well ng tho Liteny, wero forcibly iutoned Ly tho Nev, I\, A1, @repig, Roctor of 8t, Puul's, Springfelds AL the close of morning servico, tho rolls of clorical sud lay delogates wau called, and, thero holug found o canonleal number present, business was proceedud with, Thio minutes wore rasd. by the Tov, Canon Kuowles, Aho Beerstory, aud nnanimously spproved, The Blshiop called for reports of Committess, whore- wupon tho Rev, §mucl Chaso, D, D,, of the Commitice on Division of Dloceso, reported a rosolition, and roc- ommended its adoption, as follows ¢ Resolved, That tho whole matter be placed in tho dis- cretion of tho’ Diatiop, to actns guhled nnd advised Dy siggostionn aud instructlous conjug from thoso residing within _the boundaries of the praposed new Diviglons, in all measures preliminary to tho final netion of this Convention, Alenghity dobate fook plnco, fn which tho Rovs, F- M. Gregg, Olinton Locke, T. N, -Morrison, E. Bullivau, Yiopitins, Bunuol Choso, 1. G. Derry, and Messss: Barnoy ond Judd took part ; after which tha previous quention was called, aud being apreed fo, the resolution v the report of the Committeo tho preceding day wis sitbmitted una loat, A serles of resolutions submitted by tho Rov, Mr. Qregg, and onotlier serles offcred Ly tho Nev. Mr, apkins, were withrawn, wheroupon thie question re= curred on tho resojution siibmitted by the Commiteo in their nmended report, and it was adapted., Georgo . Chittonden, Esq,, moveld ihat the Con- ventlon do now proceed to ballot for members of tho Board of Equalization, which was ngreed ip, tho re- It boing the oloction of W. J, Barney, M. \’. Hoteb- George P, Lee, E, J, Hil, ! P, Johuson, Eaq., offered the following, which was ndopted lesoleed, That tho thanks of this Conventlon aro hgreby tondorad to the cliurch families, thio Oommittea of Arfungonients, and ottors, for their hospitality and for their kind consideration 1n supplying & dally luuch for the delegatea, @Quo. R. Ohitteuden, . of the Standing Commits teo, offorod the following ameudment to the report of such Commitiee, which was adapted: Tho Sianding Committes ask loave to amend thelr repork to tho Convention by adiing the following words: “ That the rofueal of sasent to the consderus tion of Asslstant Bishop of {ho Diocese of North Carolina should not be regarded ua personal to Rev, Dr, Lyman, but on the account of haviug alrcady refused nssent to theo election of Assjstant Blahop upon the ground of extent of territory.” Dr, Reynolds moved that the Oonvention do now }i‘wcnml to the election of ofilcors for the Lsyman's ki suranco Luaue, which waa roed to, 'R, 1, Jolinston, of Bpringheid, made the following nomiuntions For President—Goorga P, Lea, of Obicago. o Lior Viee-Presiient—Goorgs It faciow, of Spring- 2. Tor Secretary—A, G. Tyng, of Pooris, For Trearurer—Samuc Wilkinson, of Peorla, On mollon tho nominations woro confirmed, e, Judd offered tho usial resolution usto printing Journal, ote,, which was adopled. o’ Disliop requested the mambers of tho Mison~ ary Board to ineot. immediatoly on the ndjournment, for organization. Guorga It, Qifftenden, Esq., offored tho followiug, whicls was adoplod : Resolved, That the appofutment by the Rt, Rev. tho Dishop, of the Rov, Bamucl Obnae, D, D,, a8 agert {o ‘visit tiie parishios celutiva to tholt dlocexe tuecsstacuta, aud other matters connactod with collocting, etc,, i cordiutly spproved, Ou motion the usual resolution, appropriating the sum of 0 to tho verger of tho Oathedra), was ndopted, On motion of Georgo R, Chittenden, it wap ro- salved'that the minutes of titfs Gonvehitfon bo cotnmit— ted to the Rt. Rov, the Bishop, sud tho Beore- taty of the Couveatio, fo ba duly iaado.up for publ- catfon, The business of the Conventlon lhaving been con- cluded, tho Rt, Rtev, thoe Bishop sddressed the Convens tlou us follows : Baforn wo part, it s needful that I express to tho Couvention my thankfulness for tho general aspect of vigor and success thut has evor accompauled the meet- ings of this body, ILach Convention, ns it oceurs, seems Lo instill into our minds the impression that we grow in strength, lu dlfil‘llly in_self-respect, in the Sonsiieration of tho subjects that nro bofore us {a tho compnss whicl theso eubjects take, i their hold upon our leads aud bearts, Theso kinds of Indicus tious are, perliaps, after ull, tho most encouraging, be- causo thoy are brought from that undeflnable condl~ {fon of things which reats upon n reality so much deepor, 8o much broader, than thio conviction which it leaves a8 to bo indescribable—u doeper conviction than wo sra abls to nx{)lren clearly or even to thiuk for our- selvos, And if this be the “sspect derived from tho external characteristica of tho Conveniion, which bave ‘baon of such a deligutful order, which havo been so ‘markod Ly attention to business and in the solemnity ‘of our oponiug acrviced, we must lift up ourhsartein thank(uluess und praise, snd it 18 su evidence of an aunswer to that fmlynr that the Blessed Bpirit—tho Byirll of the Holy Ghost—that preaided in the councils of the carly apostlca would bo present with this coun- cil of His Cuurch, and for thus manifesting it accord- fog o our it & our privilege, it i8 our _duty, to _ronder back thanks, But proceeding deapor and wider still, to foel that that Dleseed epirit, 1f o Las boon thus with us in our col- lective capacity, 18 with his Oburch, is with his minis- tors, s with thie layrmen of that Olurch ; wo must earry away the cousclousncss of thir, and know that God monifeated himeell hero in ordor that wo might fecl the sblding condition of that manifeststion in every- time and piace whero wo meet Him, Under these cir- ‘cumstances, then, that in the Convontion you have s perpetuated lifo, by the ditfuslon of information, I know nothiug on which you can all presch mora earnest or Dotter sormon, when you got home, than by sasuriug tho peoplo of tho character of this Convention, of (ho corneatness of i1s work, of {he groat subjects that have ‘been discusscd, of tho needs that have been developud, aud espoclally tho duty of your parish tobland up bud meat the obligations dovolving upon them 88 they bocomo due. 8till, {t goca boyond that, apd I want you fo esrry tho spirit of thls into your work, I kuow thoro is great room for distrust of our own powor, You are Aurroundod, in your own condition, with a state of things the most dopresefuy that it is possible to conceive, Thuro aro cuvos of thia kind, bit oy grsdo up ll th while and we wish you should carry to yous homes tho grest impulso froin (his Convontion, You uro not tho Church, Your csso does not roproscnt the separato clsrastar, contdoncey hopo, WMo, aud pover of this Cuurch, You must get tho n||Sxmrl. of the home, and feol that you belong to the body that ahowa its inoato Life, its wense of strongth, duty aud principle, aud ity onward course for the work of God ; and out of this fa tocome not only sympathy, but Lelp, in the jufirmie tiea which como o you, In'thla accopted eondition ‘wheu looked at slugly, there may be dificultiea; bu tho wholo Clinrch will try to aid and iuvigorate ihose who uro struggiing. “And now we part once agaln in this house, Wo know that wo never come together agelu, in the same ps 0 relations, but whon we do come together, wo realize liow many of us meet oguin aud again ju this way, and hiow much thoro Is, and bow much thero is of a hond of brotherhood In those mectiugs, Wo goawsy with tho cousciausuuss that wo ) meet again—wo shall come tozether in this fellowship in dod’s Kingdom above, I thu uncerlalnty of lie, wo aroable to chierlal thin thought, that thoro fan possibility of mootin aquin, and_we ook forward to such mectings will pleastire, Iow much more must Lo our pleasire, ‘when the assembly of the firat-born of God tskes placo, whon we carry our oyy, away, from iho Dresunt to Paradiso, nad foel that we shi] thore moct agulu—moot ugain 1n the waklng, and, porhaps, tho helping on of that consummation of bllss, When wo i wo shall, ju Paradlss, ngain be engaged in the same work, oceupled with thlo Vory samo expociations an 0w, but our resolves will Lo trongor, onr lives wil Lo more full und comploto, and we shall do onr duty more perfoctly, Therofors,n couveution should bo, 10 a certaln degroo, as it were un opitomo of our lyes in Puradive, Our work i tho Chiurch fu ouly juat tho yory same, that wo hope to carry on there, “Whon I speak of our meeting iu Paradlse I mean that wa shall nicot Just ju this way—~ininistors that buvo kuown ench otlier, mingled thelr tears aud anxieties, stood ghoulder fo shouldor in tho great lo af ilfo upon carth, sro thero sa minlslers and v anombers of that Uhureh above, golug o it thelr work, fu all tho wamo cousclousucss, only clovated, with which our Lollest momonts are filled upon earth, Phoretore our Conventlon simply adjourns to Pare diso when its mumbers pasa away, after o woll-fought fleld, and hesr tho approving words, “ Well dou, guod wud Calthful soeyant,” vo adjourn to Parudiso to walt for tho consummation of our hopcs—we adjourn t0 Tarudiso, to enjoy the great (rinmpl, for which we aro working and waltlug here—for that timo whon the utes of Hoayen sball be opsnod; sud all s augols, hat huve besn blossod, shall bo glven up to God, thelr Twavenly Father, ‘Tho Glorla in Excolsls was thon sung, appropriato prayors was asid by the Blslop, aud the Conyeution adjournod sine iie, LULL ON TRIAL, Investigation of the Charges Against the West Side Police-Captalin, Digoharged Policemen and Thriving Va- grants and Bummers Tell Their Stories, A “Stadts-Zeltimg? Reporfer Involved In the Mess in the Rolo of Briler, At4olock yestorduy afternoon, In tho ofico o Actiug Mayor Doud, thure way commonced, by direc- tion of the Oity Excentive, an informal investigation of the complaluts mado publiely agatnat Tolice-Capt, Lewls 3, Lull, Thero woro in tho room Folice Gom= missloners Olovoland, Wright, aud Shoridan ; Ald, Tichardson, Dixon aud Cloyeland; Bupovintondent ‘Washiburs, City Attoruey tfles, reprosentutives of (e pross, aud a number of futorested Adiors, Thono who wera {o toll thelr storjes wero in the room adjolulug: Capt, Lull wan seated, In seorlug confideuco and at Ly canc, Jusk outnd Wi attornoy, Mr, E. G, Away, Mayor Bond snid thero wero 1o regular chinrges, but thicro b beon maay persons mude complaluts of the Captainy and o had nolifled {bom to appear at this hour, Thls was an Invesligalion goueral, without specifio charges, and ho wished to hear all tho com- ‘platnty to bo made agafnst the Captain, THE FIUST HTATEMENT. @, Toffman appeared abd was about to ell komos ihing thab Wngpened o year ogo lust Morch, befors Oapl. Lull bad been commissioned, when My, B, G. Asuy, atlorney for thoCaplaln, objected, ou tiie grouud that no evidenco conld bo recelved as to ucts bofore ho became Oaptalnof the police, The dMayor sustalied tuo objection. Commiesloner Bhorldan fuquired if thero wag o bux toun inquiry of bfs et aud dolugs whilo au officor Deforo s promotlon toa Oapialsioy. Mr. Aeay responded that tho fnvestigalion must bo couflued to Lis doini 83 o Gaptain, and could not Lo curvied back to aute-date hin commission. ‘The Mayor sustained this view, ottuai said lio hud once appeared to testify Lofore {lio Commilttee of tho Council, but hind nol done so; ho id not walt to do ko¢ bo hud been summoned by & policemnn and by Ald, Schaffoer, - Tio Mayor thionght that, thoughs bo had no power to ‘puaith or remove tha Caydaiy for any offouses hefora bis promotlos to th prevent rauk it would bo uiore sathiactory to hoor all the complslute, Q, aTnan they continuad, aud the follawing s tha mubstauco of Lia statomont, so'far us it could by hesrdy Tfc spoke tn n low volce, uud tho notea on {he street ‘Sutuldo provented him ffom bolug heard: A year sgo Jast Murch, oo night, betwoon 8 and 0 o'clock, Lull st suothet oflicer wera standiug fu front af my blace, No, 608 (7) Stato sitcet, Thero was & row about thero, ud T uwked tho oficers to stop it and arreet the men, Ve Tull sa(d: “Go up wlaire, you d—d Dutelt # "1 weut up stalrs whore I lived, aud I walched "Ll and saw hita g {nta No, 407 State atrect; know 1t 18 bad place ; und hostatd thera untit 1L o'clock, Crons-ceamngd: 1 watehed for thom, and T did riot ace tliem camo down § T keop o decont ylce; and refer o (0 welghbogs; v lived thers for fisen yoars oo two girls for hielp i summer-timo, - No oo won into 497 with Laull. SECOND STATEMENT. AMastin Flanigan, au ex-policcuun, atated aa followa : About June, 1870, ‘Ollicer Bloom got' $30 far tho acrest of partics alealing a horeo and bugiy, and lie gave Lull £20 of tlie money § ull along that swanmer I knew of Lull keeplug wamon 3 i 1873, oue moruing 1 eaw Lull com= ing out of Jennle Willlanis?; e took me sud my partuer poficemen to Georgo Sanel aud troated o Lavo nean im froquently golug Tato Kate oftmiaunts, an Xato Beveranco's, Jenulo Claytow’s, Durlng the thne of the twelve hours’ wervice Lull eud I wero on special duty on thio West Bl o would fevquently leavo me, sastug o was golug liowa, 1 followed bt o nigitey au saw bim go into o disroputablo house, and ho stald on lgur oneh thno ; buve known him {0’ bo absent from roll-call on ditferent occusious, aud then James Mos- gnn called tho roll ; bavo Kuown him o keop B_voom over P, O'Nell's, atid havo ollicers dotailed to call him from thoro ¢ fn 1670 kuow Lim to send Fred Liphard to Annio Williume to keop hier away from the station- liouso; Liavo often known Limi to stay fu dansur'a illiard-room for two or threo hours at a timo whilo T watan my beat: from Fobrunry to the midule of March T traveled iny beat botween Tywelfth nd Four- teent atrects, aud Stata wircet aud Michigan avenuo, and duriug that timo never know Sergt, Lull to como on my beat, Cross-examined : Twaa thieu on the force: resignod o the Ist of April; was not advised by friends to 03 ofton went Into houses of ill-fame on busiuess ; {hilik ton or fifteen miunres o reasouubla Limo fo utop at such a place ou of) I buainess; an ofticer might Dave busfuess tiut would keop biin sl night ; kuow | Lull to keop o woumn 5 when sho was srrested and ot tho station, rhie used to toll us to send for Lull, ler nun, aud {n the mornlug she would be let out; ‘Lull did fiot ot her out; tho atation-Xoeper did so; ' Fred, Liphard told mo sbo was Lull's_wotnon ; tho $30 paid to Bioom was for the recovery of o bordo and buggy 3 Ho pard Lull §20: thero was:no roward ndvertisod | Tiloam gave Lull the money ut the old Arwory station T suw lim o it{ ho offered mo £; T was thio rat ond to traok tha buggy ; I did not {ako thio $3; was not mad becatiso o more oney was offered e ; did not want nuy of the maney, THIRD BTATEMENT. . Hermsn Diedricl voluutosred a denunclation of Hesing nud an fncobiereut cnlogy of Washburn and Touil, T wald Stucts-Zictny men hed otored lim $100 to mwoar ngainst Woshburn and Lull3 that the nan who tade the offer was * Littlo Jot, of tho Stuats-Zietuag, but he rofused to accapt tho bribe, “The Dicarleli’ratived wmuttening that Icaing was cures (o the country, and assuriug oll that Lis own name wus erman Diedrlcl 4 TOUILTI STATEMENT, Thomaa T,eo stated thut when Lo was on tho forco o traveiled o beut on tha West Bide there wore a couple of women Ilviug In Van Buren Block, No, 43, on Van Burou street, near Canul 3 Lull nud an oflicer from the Houth Side woro fn the Labit of visitiug thom ; i~ quired, and found out they wero lopse cliaractera ; 83w, Borgesnt Lull golng thera frequently. 'Ono nignt, ~ whilo dressed in clifzen’s clothcs, met Tadl, oleo dressed in citizow'a clothes, on Vau hren-streol bridgo, aud Lull did not rucoge plzo him ; followed Lull, and saw him go to the rooin € thiese women § nover told any ono but Capt. Fronch of this; came hero becauso I was summoned by {lo layor; T had been fn tho Police-Court; 1t wus on & Clnrge’ of dsunkenuoss: waa diswiseed bya jury 3 Thiers woro cliarges of druukennces pouding aigainnt me when I resiigned from the police, ~ I firat kuow of fi chiarncter of these women from tho complalnts of nefghbors ; ono of tho viiting ofiicers onico took ono of thie wamen out riding; don't kuow that it was Lull; Qd not appenr beforo thio Counct] Gommitico ponding Lull's confirmation, nor beforo Moyor Medill; hiave 1old 10 one of what T know oxeopt Gapt, Fronch, aud o raparler of the Staats-Zeituny whoso name I don't Know; the roportur called on o at ny Lonwe, and I told himis ho wau looking for Mr, Fitzpatrick, and T fold him where {0 find him. YIFTH STATEMENT, Thoman Cody, vagraut, said Lo was n & houso of Sll- fame one night wheu Lull camo in; there was a Woman thers. who passed os Iulls woiun 3 bo #hit Tier & kick ” becatiso she had favored other tnen 3 sho was called Alico ; 1t was Kato Hoftman's bouso, ‘Ceoaseeximined: I was tried aud convicted for ‘Dburglary somo four years ogo, but was dlscharged by o Sudigo 5 waa, dischargod becauso it was proved I was not gulity ; 1 om the man who was shot by Do- Toctive Kelly; mn in tho whisky bsiness; sm a Larkeoper now, and was tlien ; never Xept a concert saloon, Ut wérked ot Joluny Grgg'a ; Lo did ot linvo t6 close wp whila T was fhere ; 1 am now undor Drrest for yugrancy ; Felker acut mo hora ; ho saw o At Tally's, on tho corner of Peck court aud Btuto strvet, Jestorday'; 1 was arrcsled for vagrancy four os e Jouka nigo; am out on bouds; the trial has beou Uyice postponed, onco by mo and tho other Huso by tho Clly s 1t has not 'yot beoi detormiued whether Liin agrant ; have bosu fincd soveral Lmes within the Jast ‘mouth, BLXTH ATATEMENT, Martin Flanigan was recalled, and sald : T vwas not befora the Couneil Conumittoo or Moyar Medfll pend. ihg Lulls conflemation as Captain ; have kad Lull hnd dono n dirty trick on mo s told hini a0 ; did no say o \wonld huv to foavo thio forco foF it ; am not lierd for Tovengo, but for the public good, ARVENTIL RTATEMENT, Michaol Fitzvatrick xald : 1n Juno or July, 1671, T saw Sorgeaut Tl und Ofticer Slayton visii the womon in Toons 43, in Van Buren Block, frequently, T night of thie big tice, Letweou 10 and'11 o'clock, or muy by stter that, Lull nnd Slayton brought 's big truck Tiore to 8ave tho goads aud furnituro of theso Womon ; 1 bind oo goods {n tho Luilding ; put au 85 sowiug: machine o the truck; Blayton wus on the truck 3 When 1 want for moro of miy goods Lo tlirew off hatk ot my machino ; I guardod fho truck (it uight whea ft lind boen moved ; did 80 hocauno I Lind about 8350 wortl of furnitur on jt ; dfd nat seo Lull again that Dight 3 Hiayton camo two or thiroo timos durivg (ke nfight fo lookatter s goods, ‘On croms-examinatiot, tho narrator said ho had no rhght o (o o of the truck, aud that lie bad no cause of quarzel with Lull, TIGUTI STATEMENT, Jolm Denfeomby, Jr., an tmpudent and solf-sufliclent tollow, who courted ‘iho notorlety of cheap wwell blackguard, narvated a story of ow a Lackmian bud stoles black-aud-tun dog, with 5 collur bear- fug the uamu and resldenco of owner on ihe weck, ond bow Lull bad acked awl Tocalved tho dog s & provont knowing the mnimal to T atalen, ke dog, ho wnid, was owiied by Madama Rundolpho, Mo bad weon Lull_coming out "of Carrio Watsows, Witugsy hud veon Liphard keoping bos at Powoll 1all, duriug » Lalt of the disrespuctable, laut wintor, and'thla Liphurd woa now, o suld, a dotoctive Un thio Wort Blde, under Captain Lull, On cross-cxamlnation tho fellow #8id ho Lad been fucky etiough ta fur ou {o eacapo arrest, und thut ho orked ouaugl to lvo, “Attor somo othor untmportant stutements, the fu- veutlgation wau adfournai without dato, It §8 proba- Dlocharges will bo regulurly prefoceed, nud sworn tos- timony deard by the Loard of Tolicu lioreafter, ittt o Tho Exposition, Asplendia exhlbitlon of mueleal goods and mor- chundiso on tho part of our leding dealecs e now bocomo n asaurod fact, space for tho. Lin poxo Jinvlug Deen applied for snd_geanted, Roed & Bon, of tho Towplbot Musl, prouiso tho dispiny of & minber of Vlogant Oickorthie_ planos, containing ths very latest fuprovonents, Thoy wieli i (0 slato that thoy hopo 10400 their castomors there from eily aud country— euch and gvery oue, AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, i TI0NE 0F COMEDY. Thuradny, Friday, Buturdiy, aiid Haturday Mottneo and wntil turthor nolico, Brouson Huward’s splondid aruation, LILIAN’S LAST LOVE The Grenteat It of the Day, FNNORKKED by PRUAS AND PURLLO, aud wiotily wltiouned by 1 EGEEL o CILGAGD.” Kl T ti0 tacked team TPARGITEZUEE L) DO, Tn rali aktioy Campbaiita ol o Tova at Tome Branel Aingion, Cotlon & e inshuels An_anttroly now and novet prazenima, Klest wack ot ¥ rloeyud, 1y eble, ontitled i % iy oo Gmpauy HOUSE, uri v B, Mokl "Liigtene BT Rico, Tohby Nawou, T avennars, Willlam Aringion, o Calemn and o 1t Kol fu 'Now Anccisltics.,, Fvory Sronin and Fiouknn aad AUADEMY OF MUSIC. HANDSOMEST THEATRE IN AMERICA, Thils afiornoon and ovoning, Inst appoarasce of IFIRAN IS WMIATO, In bis beautitul idyl, ' DAVY CROCKETT. Mondag—Amorien's Tragle Quoou~Mrs, D, P, BOW- ER3, a8 Lady Audioy, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Thursdny, Feldey, and Sawrday Nights, and Saturday Marineo, LAST PERFORMANCES OF IDiavrmonds Monday~FRENCHWOMEN, Soata can now bo so- eurerd, ATKEN'S THEATRE, Wabash-av., aorncr of Congresa-sts WILT, OPEN for tho Fall and Wintor Seacon, ot MON. DAY, Sent, 1% witlh {he Iargost il most completo VAU DiviL MPANY ovor in (ibleago, § Sor pastiontaes seo prugee-ataca of tho day. GLOBE_THEATRE, LAST TWO PERFORMANORS OF AX . AIDDIDIINE “Chis afte {34 ing at 8 o'clogk, Monday morten FALT: O ENCHANIMENT, MUSIO HALL, ., opposite Sherman 1louso, xxmln]t-l:llnmu I\,unk ut for thio **Lively o Olar] This new and elogant Hall can be had for Qoncorts, Tiectures, Conventions, Balls, and first-class Entertainments, It is convonient of nocoas, ndmirably lighted, ond the acouss tio properties are perfoct, Beating capnoity 1,800, Seats movabla and numbered. For terms, oto., apply at Room 8, in Building. MILLINERY, CHOICE MILLINERT! ‘We are now prepared to display a large line of Hats, E‘gathers, FLOWERS, Fall Styles At Popular Prices. WEBSTER'S, SAn TELE STANDARD, Price, 81,50, is a very suporlor COLLEOTION OF OHUROH MUSIO, for Chiolrs, Convontions, and Bingivg Clnsacs. Compllod by L. O. EMERSON and H. R. PALMER, 1en of tha highest roputation s conductors and compusers. Bells largely. Already a groat succoss. SABBATH SGHOOL MUSIC. TELE RIVER OF LIFH, $30 per hundred, §s a Babbath School Bong Bouk of oxtraordinary morit. 40 composors contribute Hymns and Musio silke now, orlginal, aud beaulitul. Speolmon ‘ooplos maflod for 30 conts. CEEERFUL VOICES. Prico, 50 centw, By L. 0, EMERSON. A SCHIOOL BONG BOOIS, Is the one to introduce in Common Salvols tho prosunt sonson., Al books mallad, post-paid, for rotall prices. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, Chas, H, Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, Now York. LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO IRON-WORKS. L. WORTHINGTON, Prog’t, Wat. . BAYRE, Bao'y, niuR G, Moonr, Sup't. < YIE, CINCTANATL RATLWAY TRON WORKS, MANUFAOTURE RAILWAY IRON, Solid I Beams, Channel Plate, Ty Anglo, und heavy Iron gen- eraliy for Bridges und Flre«Proot Bulldinga, Addreas ARTHUR G. MOORE Suvorintondent. USINESS CARD. ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF Black, Giron, and Hic-Coloved Glasstvare, Drugglstw, Wine, Ale, Porter nnd Sodu Bottles, ERVI wnd S ing Fruit Jurd. WORKS LOUA Ly Goods ;'l!llnl 10 1ho bost in_1ho market, aud perfoctly acked, Drice lista and ciroulars furnishod, on applica- Pkt wholtualatendo, Ordors ojicitud and |irompt i e, Spooladaendion'gien 8 plvato mde, ™ Sacmiasion, b Alton’ Natlonal lank, Al- S ieat Natjonn Tinnk, Alion, Ui,: VanSahaack, Chicago: Hoatmon's Savinga Tnstitu. CBtats Bavinies Associntions AL. s, Hisbmor % Cor Bt Toulh, 6.1 nluli 5 5, Tire Bres, Q. A, OALDVELL, Tro ALaioN Woons, Supt, MISCELLANEOUS. NIEW CILROMO? 0068 TG0 AGAIN IF YOU DARE! A Bplritcd Ploturo by anio of aur bost uative asthtd. Glven away by Tho Great Atluntic und Pacific Ten Cmmmny“ it 115 Went Washtigton. OLYBOURY, JOENSTON & 00, Dealors fu Joliot sud Lastern Moulding Sand, Yor Joon wud, By Mol Al et foncs: 261, Gifos, ‘Na. 70 Nortiy 7y 1 Tisaten Omeo, Addrosn Hox 10, doliot, i, All ordors BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE T2t shoapuat and bost axtfolo n tho markot for BLUK- I O bl ik both Narlow!s and Wilthorgor's nainos “Tho gonuin o Jubiot, aud @8 puit ugy st Wilborgor's Drug Store, g, el nd st it Nilhrgor g Bto Now 25 North secundalo SRS G propdotor, ¥ Voranla by G Praprlgtors, deslers i “VIRGINIA OVSTER R, & 11, OHAMBERLAIN Nutfalk, Va, Beason tor [53 und 1871 opene Sep . Ur- At Rettomd, o pronuine Lywn Haven aud 1orm Lar Oys-ura w sveinlly, $ALVE, Al Right Sulvo tor urns, Bolly, CORNESI DI, STEPUENY, 131 Dearborn-tty 25 conte & box, EDUCATIONAL, Family andDay Schdol, NEW YORK CITY. MISS BRAGKRTT and MIBS BLIOT will roapen thote aoho! for girls from s to Lnonty-one, Wednesdey, Sopt. 21, at 117 East Thirtysixthoot, Ulela ftted for avy Gule Togo,Ratu to Rov, Hobort Gallyor, Chicago. CHICAGO ACADEMY, o 1L BRANTELRTEH-8T. An Engliel and Claslent Sohool for Loth soxes, Term boglus Mouday, Bopt. 8, ap I, 1%, BAUCOOK, Principal, HADEMOISELLE TARDIVFL'S FRENCH BOHOOL Tteopens Kopt, 17, ‘Lo only ond fn Now York whore 1*¢agelr in tnuiin o8 in Daris, Sapeelor English odtontfone Draving, Lasin, nid S weluded tn tho tultia; Hoardera have an ogellont lioie, Kor circulars, 25 Wosi. Forly-ul e At Mo Yo Jolera by pormiwlon to' Mys, 1t Goodall, Mra, ‘Gan, M, Paliniua, Obifoago, L1 Mrs. Goo, P, Plant, St, Louis; U i1, Bull, Quincy, 111 JI. A(c&\l\lh‘l!; ey N. Yot W% frolond, L I, Scoloy, Olue Slntt, Fall " IMISS BUZELGESS") 3 Fnglish, Vrencl, nud Grrinan Bosrding aud Day Schaol, T b i Cilidcany N 08 Weut Irt-tine! ehtli-at., Now York, Teovcns Soptombue 21, 1833, 1ol GronacsPeaf, 1, ¥y Harkor, Now York, Tty Ttav. Win. . Oraony Do D, Litshop of Mlssiasippl, Itov, . 8. G0 Abby wvon, Cuntt, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Ystabiahiod Ju Tow York 1814, Fagliels and beche, (oF Yo Lalios and Miss Tkding und des popile, 1687 and 1629 Bprucest., Philne i onehietuoTuigiago of ol snd < consthntiy apolici in thy Taat e D MDA DIKIVILLY, Peincipal. FTREBPEOLD INSTITUTE, Trophold, New Serscys n honrdiog sshoot for boys: eond Tor Gutalomuento T, e (i OHABIS LS, Teindioats DAMS' AGADEMY, QUINOY, MASS. HON. Charles Fraucls Adains, Tl ., Ohalrman of the Tanrd of May 3¥liinin It Diminock, Lia D., lato 2k in Willinn Colles Mastor, A ‘thor. And mithematical school, with easoful Ui pupils, For olroulars, with full par- tichlnrs, sddrons (he Master, Y BOYS' Hi £_AND 8OHOUT, NO, 77 A DX Bednd: cim-. Tur. rotsceuco and Sircular, ploaso adurous B IRS. M L, ) §I{OPTHORPK=A CHUKGIL 30T, FOR young ladles, near Bothichon, Penu, Tiall seanof,wild Qoo Hopt, T2 1, For lrcslars autcoss iies v 30 WALSH, Peineloal, Botblohem, Poon, " COLEE, i, gAY o, YOO T, dins, Poughksopsio. N: Yo Mualg and tho. % anpocintty. (pens Bopts 17, O O, WETSKLL, Priucl Topriotor. OTE, GROTON ON THE 110D- aon, N, Y. It 1erm will commeneo Hzli\.llA For ciroutar, &¢., address Mias 1" Gk " ULL BOYS WAKED U ARD BETAGOING AT $) YonKiis MILITARY INSTITUTE, Box G4, JPANILY SGTOOL, TOT: BOVS.-OUR K15 P ! “rontal caro and thorough proparation for husiness oy enllogo, 1tofurenco to actual pateina. Address st Unone villo, N. .4 'B) B, HARTWELD, M. A. ’1\ BOLRLUYA BOARDING AND DAY ‘Schaol for Young Ladios, Tarrstown on tho 1ludson, pun Sopt, 17, il \F da BILVA AND MitH. ALEX. BRAD. MM R dbrmorly M. Ondun Hoftnisas) Lngilsh, Fronch, whd Germur ligarding: and Day Selioolfor young Tadion and cblldron, 17 Wost'Ihiviy-cightheat,, Now’ ork, xounona Sovtcnior 4, Appileations way Yo msdo b abova. RS, WHT, 0. TRYANS DOATIDINGSOH00T, TOR DMSion Jadioss “tio, toil torn of Mrs, BIYANS 2ohovl apons Sde{. 17, 1833, LATAVIA, Juna &, 1 MODET, SOII00T, FOIt YOUNG EADIES: ALSS Kindorgarton, fod Bank, Monmonth oz, No g, Bl et ot ) leadiny nto . B et oy acts ovs.” L. B, COLESTAN, Frin: )idrg'moss OLARBIOAL School, Soutli Orango. N. 873, AND MILITATRY ..., ono hour from Now x Tallrond; spaclous dsill« York Dy th Morrls & I Foomn, ATmIOr: d equipnienis; olnasicnl course, nlsa Froneh, Ger rawing ; yeonons Sopt. 16, Rov. br. WILICY, ipal, Tormy, 8500 por annum, aud na oxtias, OOKLAND INGTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIGH, Nyaok-ou-tlt ilgee, ~Tho fall torn of this fntis olight fully .R“.(nlg?,““ lll"tlI "l"!orul‘:‘i;lfl:“fin"n’;é‘ P aGress RV L DELOS it o, Sot okl s sy it ] o , STANSTIRLD, Prosidont QTAMEFORD MILITARY INSTITUTE-TWENTY. STfim}‘gl yonr bogins Nopt. 15, 1873, Woys Aliorouxhly fitted for College, Salentifia §chool, or Businors, Chrls- o iaa Soseloped by Kindnoss. and falthiu) disels R etarionsedon oqusied o hoity bosuy, gnd . “Eor catalaghio, it 3 acoonmlbllity, Tor ARG SOX, Re D., Capts We A FLINT, Principals, Btamford, Conn, TFATLIANE SUNINARY, PATERSON, & Lo Jiensding and das-sohiool for young Indieswill raopion fopt. 16 i EXinmm Tony by ofalnt ot Cooky & Besen et Nee G SEMAN, Jr Vorkoare, noae Broadwass L R R RUBBER COATED IRON TUBE. A NP AN PASOAL TRON WORKS, TASKER IRON WORKE YHILADELPHIA, PA. NEW OASTLE, DEL. Shipman & RV HSTADLISUED 1831, MORRIS, TASKER & 00, " VULCANIZED RUBBER-COATED IRON TUBE. WORES AND OFFICE, WAREHOUSE AND OFFI0E, Fifth & Tosker-ats, Phile. No, 16 Gold-at, Now York Ottice 2 Pomborton Syuare, ‘Waroliouso and Ofiice, BOBTON, MASH. TITUGVILLE, PA. PHILADELPALA, Juno, 1878, Wa dostre to call tha apeclal atteution of the public ta VOLCANIZED RUBDER-COATED IRON TusE. Also, all tho_various Fittings roquired in connootion with sawmo, under FINLEY'S Patont, which wa have boen tosting w it ontire succoss for tho past to yoars, and aro now roady to place on tho markot, thoroughlysatisfied that whoroves 1t may bo introducod for tho passage of untural wators, ofthior hat or cold, its morlts will bo acknowlodgod ovor oltier Galvanizod Iron or Load Tubos, which aro now oxtonalvaly usod for such yurposo, and to which, o ‘many localitios, docldod prejudica exiats. Tho aboluta Indoatruotibillty of Vuleanizod Rubbor—also ita purity for tho purposa to which woadapt it, is so woll knows that commont fs unnecossary. Woraprond, o leteoe from tho astoheatod Chonisle, BOOTIL & GARRETT, who havo boon kind onoughity tost tho artialo for us. ‘Tho ‘prigo il LS the smo na for galvanized iton tubv and fittings, subjuot to the 1uost Nboral trado dis counts, Wa nro also roparod to supp) s " doslgnod os isylnco without [njurlsig tho conting, e, 1y, o o Rty for thiy artiolo vo st 1y onn b scrowod up ta Asking your or Roepaotful MURRIS, TABKER & 00. TiovAs H. GABRETT. t. Roar of St. Tontli-st,, bolow Market, St o ih T Miod in TH3S, St ALz, Tab, 13, 1673, Massen, Morels, Taskor & Co,, Philadeiphia, DAL S1ts: We hiavo mada’s caraful oxaminatlon of saue rubber-coated iron pipo, in order to deteriine ite slstanco (o hoat and cold, to stonm, natural watory, and Foivo avan oxtondisd onr rasonrelion fo ncids, alkal,” a urning gas. Wo may mention that 1he conting is & elmilar compound ta that conatituting lsll"ll fur holdiog Selicial toothi, 0xeopt that youra containe no worouty, "Tu'wlll boe s Llgh dearoo of hont, ovar 505 ll'nhmnhcll} asmight o inforred from it having beon prepured al aboye 3009, It was not atfoctod by bul!llhfl for suvoral Bowea In Scuy Il wator, Gty gna pased thioosh 18 for abatit thrao days appeared 10 linvo no eifoot o it ‘I'ho rubbor coat m.i Tevlstod firmly carbonio acid water, modeestaly difufo valpliurioand urlatiogeids, and o e potash olutian, bolutions of montral salt lavo o il on ir. Binco tha rubbor coating oxhibitod such fism rosfstanca 1o acld, alkall, salt, and heat, It 1y oloar that It will aifer aatill stronger roslstance to all uatural wators, fn which Sonis of tho abovo injgrodionty aro (ouad n o os oxag- Zoratad, 1. 0. 19 & more dilut utato, I finb, wo comyratuinta you for fnding s conting for Iron tises, aud artivlas of *iron gonurally, whlch {s 8o un. Usunily roviatant toauy of (1o st sgouts of tho oliotuisty and o tiowo olinary agonte which do aitoot, olr:lgflwalfl.‘ b othiur matorial, i 8 gromar. or loss o Toe Tooaituly snte, SodhilE dalittier, FEEARIS TOURTE O 11 THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8. M. BMITH, Secrotary of tho illinois State Farmors’ Assooiation, bofore tho Live ingston County Farmors’ Association, At Poutiac, on the Foneth of July, Ts now ready for delivery a4 an 8-pago doou- ‘ment, for goneral ciroulntion. Tarmers' Olubs and Grunges will bo sup- plied at thoe following ratos: Singlo Copios.. % otw. | 100 Coplos...75 cta, DB nioa™ %% 15 Gts. 1,000 Oopios. -.56.00 Addross J. W, DEAN, Toom @ Tribune Building, Chionzo. TMACHINERY. WILLIAM A, HARLIS, Pravldenco, 1t L, Bullavsof tho TARRIS-CCRLIES ENGINE Wit s Pateut Tmproventents. Sond for Cireularal A 10-hugse Kuginy is on ealifbitfon at the Clue wth 1 punition ndl utaboe 4, and a Se-toso Eugluo at the Loulavtilo Exposltion untll Ootobior 1.

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