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fHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBU Hon of a right, na tho Court s bound o know, in thi cane, bocaudn thoro hna beon no trial in the cos: Thore has beon o Judgment, amil the dofondant, hi beon doprived of no right of which any complaint could Lo made under thin enction of tha law, and T should, therefore, liold that thoro conld bo no viols. Hon of thix Rection untll the defendant was duprived of a right which lmfmue-nnd by virtuo of tho Connti- tution of the United Btates. - Now, of conrse, nobod can_ know what tho Courls of thix Siato will Lold, It may bo that tho _defondsnt will mevor bo deprived’ of his right, which ho clainin 48 fn danger of bolng dnterforod with, it iho Couzt should take tho viaw that the defondnnt doubt- Tos fusists upon, that this law of tho State {6 uncon— stitutlonal’ aud invalid, If tho Constitutfon of tho Unitod Blates shonld bo fusisted upon, nnd _tho Court ohould bold thiat the Inw ia unconetituitional, then the rinoipat ive ones ot — La DS, i B33 Commontecain. - lour—Fond du Lao RAILROADS. —T'roo trade and n sonnd ourrenoy, roform in hl:u :;LTlnlflmuor :r mzhlmlvm?m?“ | 1lmrllty in 0 1mon who aro Intrusted with its logislation,— . :,llmlul: :‘un' prluclplo;;nf nulch nob!? ol ‘\ifiul n’l(‘r‘ The Chicago & Alton Case in ont 08 to socuro from tho pooplo o willing ad- ? % Lioranco and ;xtllehl‘x‘nilnn]un‘?uplfmrk.t o trush tho the Sangamon County raticos of tho Manhutlan mooting will bo nc- 1 5 coptod na tho grownd-work of tho Domooratio Cirouit Cour faith, and bo Incorporatod in the platform of tho xm:-lty \\‘:!ln.l'uvm]‘ Lo g; tjhroul nl, llim ndlx]«{nma nro nthoro athior,—St, Pau nn.) Pioneer, . L aro Shaktnat s ou oot thae It o | JUZ0 Zane Deckdes that Mis Court national disgrace for Domocracy to lesuo moro o *Irrodosmable, papor™ T 1808, {n tho fass of Tias Full Jurisdiction, saotion, bo olinrged 818 por car, or 80 por car I.Lgnllzod disorimination against ' tho Milwatukes shipper, d 1¥rfnnlly uniust dlsoriminations w’t'mhl be made on graln, From Clormauntown to Milwaukeo, 21 milan, tho rato in 6 conta por 100 pounds, whilo from Jackaon, 20 miles, the rate in 4 contn highor—Jackaon boing ‘over 25 milos and losy than G0 from Milwnukwo. The offoct upon somo localitios would bo disastrous, 'The Northe wostorn Compnny could toko whent at stations in tho Barnboo Valloy to Madison and foreo the 8t. Panl Compnny to carry it to Milwaukdo at 814 por oar, whilo tho Inw would compel Madison shippors to pay §20 por car to Milwaukeo, - whoat at 4ot mchr Bt Potor, ostsatdyo, To Os- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, wlgo—fl:hr Riring Star, wheat at 8o, s e v | 1001 Lt Cory s O Stles Flg, Spectal Dtpateh t2 The Chicago Tl tain Glly, Wesiford, Qiitna 3 barka Ogarits, Qambrin, sn Philadelphia and Livorpnol. Prido of' Amerion, Bewslo Terwlck: achra Evaling, | n Satling wookly hotwoon Phifadelp! . Quinny Bouthamptdn, Ciinlofto Tuab, Atinnta dané | (nbin, Intermedinte, and Steerage el &%uolwfinm, B, W, Yerry, Bupotior, Tted Wing, ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, , 6. Winslow. Down—Props Prusils, R, Prindivilla’and Rates ng low ag any —Filfit‘_clnss Tine, . Throngh Basco, Tickets Tower {lian by other Lines, May 21—Eyening.~Parsrn ve— | Through to Chicago from British PROF. SWING. A New Turn of the Wheel. He Withdraws from the Presbyte= : rian Church. Disappointmont of His Friends in of tho Blato, and it phiowld hold thnt tho law is uncan- Atitutionn], ‘the defendnnt would not Lo deprived of any riuhta guarantoed by tho Conatitntion of tho United Btates, But till the defondant {s doprived of Romo right, ho lias no rights under this proviaion of tho- atatuto, If tho dofoudunt hns not beon doprived' and limlted to 8 cents por mllo, Bomo of tho linos oporated by thoso Companios hardly pay oxponsos, and, If run indepondently, would bo placed In a lower olnssifleation, Tho Wost Wis- consln, in connoction with ihe Norlhwostorn, o THI CLASIFIUATION OF TIIE ItOADS, - ey 6 ** tho solomn plodges of Conrans,” it s not lons A o renld not dopriva tho dotondant of any right |y ¢ Jlac fonked or aparated by the B Daul or the City. , T, R. Bloreit, ‘Mocking Bird, Points, $20.50 Currency. 3 antloul disgruco for tho Topuliiern pacty o 2 : et o s donafalon o 1 Uulted B | Northiwostorn Companlon tre placod. tn Olams o e o Lropd A Bt ot S kot | Eunan Tckalat roddced rates, Drafl o0 Groet 1871, conslatant in this multor, ind dovisaothor monns | A Proclamation from the Gov- Dlinin, Trotand and tho Gontinont, ot low ratos. 5 ¥ . W, Madlson, Ohiongo, Ot 3 Laelle "'J.“u"’nfi'fihlc." \Wostora Agont. NEW YORK TO CARDIEE. Dubuquo wnd barges, Weuonn, Snook nnd bargen, merchunt schra Amerlean, Mosca Qage, J, F. GII- more, Winn—Northeast, Prof. Patton Preparing for the Trial Be- foro the' Synod. of mooting tho domandsof commorco,— Virginia 0 4 (Case o 1) Gl i ernor of ‘Wisconsin. ~—Tho iden that Westorn Congresemen have roprosonted thoir constituonty on this question Olaes A, and bo limited to 8 conts por mile, TIE PIOPOSED BUITH, In tho mnltiplicity of sufls cortain to bo Instl- tuted, the &u nts indicatod and mony othorn uq\mliy atriking, will bo ofenrly brought out, Tlow soon the issnae will bo reached is &, mattor of coujectnro, The Attornoy-Goneral obtained lonyd, on Sattirday Inst, to commonco_ quo war- ranto proccedings againat tho 8t. Paul and Northwostorn Companics to vaeato and amond thoir chartors, but no servico hns yot beon made upon oithor company. The procedure is to ; — Veascls Pauscd Part Turon, ; u ’ Il Bped form a through live to Bt Paul, It i placod o = 70 Tylth Tho Bouth Wales Atlantio Stoamship Uompany's Not Is fast boing oxploded, Conprosmmon: thom- | ppo Poaple Assitred’ P ':Il:“\vrh“i’:::]{éfldb‘; (raact: fhen he hnn siglt | O heen B, and nllowed to ohintgo 8¢ conn por | At 80 esrly hour yostorday morning wa ro- Porr fi’;f,j,’;‘,’,{’,’g{,’,‘,"{({;,"},’ ey Dawn—props | Tirsteolass, Vulpoworsd, Olsdampuill Siaamelips o sven wil aoon Lugh:’ ‘o woudor whoro thay ‘eople Assured of the Striet En- fog ti Soutiorn DiatFot of Tikacir, o sy | TG Dy woro i o bo oporated by tio Nosth- cotvad tho lullo“lfludhnn!oho';g;:g'fgbg:',‘;‘f‘ Rooke, At P, Bovecelg, Michigan, Feemont, ver- | &2l Gom Hononirania Tcltreat Winrt, torir 1ly: T cled up thoir absurd financlal notions, an oreforo, hold that this cago s sl wostorn, it woul 0 immodiatoly hrought {nto | E g . iw, Lord, O it Egyptinn, Anna y 3 e R R thoy woro forcement of the Railroad Law. tn’ this Oatrt, and it in on fho dookot | Gyoiort Rt To the Killtr of Tha Oheago Tribunn ok, Jurvin, Lord, ~Cormorant,” Egyptin GLAMORGAN 1 8mftl, Lawronco, Turopa s bargs. Farost Olly, with i Tirvoy Srown, - clieabitenks 7, E, Gllmork, B, A | o @A2i0g goods and mascongoes b theaugh ratos from Nichofvon, Gollen Flocco, David ‘Btowart, Tavi Tiw= | Hrbio fnuar, ard atl stoar polnta In Tagland. non, Tatoy 7. Olark, Bahamn, Obarles Wall, Goshawk, Thoso steamatiips, built oxprossly for the trado, are pro. Polloait, Gex, Buiinide, Motitans, Donmark, Loulsa, | vided with all tho litest finprovamonts for tho oomfortand Emorald, ¥, 3, King, Y 4 ? | couvenioneo of Us—Ttoph—Tquninin Gity, Glins, Pacifc, Denton, OADIN AND STEERAGR. PASSENGERS, Btmr Mnrengo, * Dargos—\Weatford, Enst fnginow, | Tirst Onbin, 816 and £80 curroncy, Bocond Oabin, 855 Mary Robludon, Belirs, Nowaboy, Naryaganaelt Byt | uerercy, Bléornge, ‘ourroncy. Iard, Gambris, Nuitlo Wenvor, Jane 11«:1]1J L. W, Yer- | Propaldtitcorago coetilicatos from Cardiff. B0 . ply In Oardiff, at the Com- cannot onduro sny furtlior theological war, Pleaso ‘|.sonounce my withdrawal from tho Presbyierian ‘ Chureh, DAvID BWIina, Bomo timo after ita roceipt wo Iaid tho dispatch . bofore i . complying with tho domands of any largo or ro- npco*:i‘lmq P|n|mn of p’enplu.—]’)ah'ul: .I’Am.u & g —Tho * plonty-of-money™ cry is an attraclive TR . e ! oo, and woll celoulatod (g saduco the wnihinie | SOME Startling Inconsistenoles in ¢ o ing; but the thoughtful rnrllml of tho pooplo Working of the Wisconsin Law. . aro hogluning to oo quile gonorally that tho 3 ; : moro oxisloneo of tons of greonbacks in tho ¥ couulry will do- thom no good #o long ns thoy have no \\'r;y to get them {uto thoir possossion.— | Action Rossville (1I.) Observer, 3 —Our policy §s, to qult tinkering with financos. Lot thom rogulato themsolves, and all would bo' for trinl, aud §t will bo treated ns any other cago on tho dacket, nud will bo tried nt tho presont’ term of court unless on afildavit fa filed which {s sufll- olent, in thoe ostimation of the Gourt, to ontitlo {tto n contiunnco, or the parties connent that it should bo continued to the noxt tdrim of 'court, I will sct tho cno down for trial on Baturday morning, and them suoh diaposition con bo made of it as tho parifes at that timo shall diroct to Le made, ! PROUEEDINGS TO DIt PUSIED, Tho counsel for the poople, immediately aftor tho decision was announcod, ordored subpwnas for the witnossos, and it is their intoution to TIE NEV. M. NOYES, who was Prof. Bwing's counsel during the rocent horopy trlal in the Prosbytery of Ohicago, Mr. Noyos exprassod deop rogrot at the course which Prot. Bwing had dotormined to purane, and ot his 1y, New Dominlon, E, R, Willianis, Lutcher Doy, e for b Al ugwarde. Englo Wing, Siicon, No: 1 ek Cham d th Now York ta Winp—Northeast and lght, o L Shembere, 90 pAgn No. 17 Brondiray. sugrostion a dispatch was sent to Prof. Bwin, s ‘briug sult by sorvico of summons and complaint, i [i Ilinols & Michi 1, e il tho cnse to Juds t on Baturday morn- . + |- urging him to roconslder his determination until nols chignn Cannl, - T F: o o enno gyt . substantial financinl THE ILLINOIS LAW. B s o dorondons o, arday mern; tho dotendant bolug allowod uvonty days’ notice, | thora should bo an- opportunity. for & borsoml Innozeors, O, Nay H-1315 5 me-an. [ National Tine of Steamships. olioy, Wo cant, hvo it undor Inflation. _That R R e anidavit, procure & continuance, whichit is hard- | BHQF Wieh thora miuel bo ton days’notico of | gonsultation with his frionds in Chicago. To this D s Yright bora, 4000 bu eort, 000 tau NOTICH. imnossible. Wo must ndo(}t & policy to bring pecial Dispatel # Chicago Tridune. 1y likoly'thay will do. g hl’ a) i ngf“} flll":" ) n‘: “§°- come up for | dippatch o second was racorved from Prof, Swing | o ayugs, Lockport, 7, 1 onte, B Tng most sonthorly roufa has atwayy beon adoptad by tho wpr dollar nonror thio valuo of & gold dol- | DEorsIoN IN-TuE omIcAGO 4 ALTON suITa DY Judgo Tdwards, for tho Rallroad Company, nt- | Boaring at the singig il otttk “”?mg"fl“m in the followlug words « - B Miscellnnoots, 5 A T T lar.—Fiurlington (lown) Gaxcle i ! .. JUDOE ZANE. , tor tho doolalon, tondorod tho faos &0 th Olotk aalio tig Groon Tay & Moo toous] Mind tully mado up. Cannot: changoit. Lovo to aitioAnoL. % 1M RGN avory BATURDAY, ~—Augmonting tho volumo of tho curroncg 18l Benmvapiuup, -Tik, May AL.—Tor sovoral days | of Lo Conrh tof stk & bamocs 07190 Ve [ Sl Valloy o the Wisconnte: tntoad avie- | felonds, Aust go slosio, A Another dull day ot tho Iiinbor.markot esterday, A | Salling trom N York & Lmion vty roeytortntaht, e no Dok, Home plan by whicl the | poet. aines it was known Hisk. the attornoys tor pors far tho United Statan Gourt, but tho Olork | O3 Compaatén, Tho Intter Gomprny. ohtarny | _ Mosnwhilo Mr, Noyos mought sn futorview oA a” R sl poss Nollaafect yrtduo. | sodead IR BN AL Lo vt SOl : known 3 Tho clior ar- s mndo nvnilabla i tho varlous chahnols of ' trado | tho pooblo, L o sule’ against tho Chicago & | decliucd bosocoiva tho foos and ' . Uo opluion of Hon. K. T Hoar togarding tio | ™ SuN i, G E sivad Liore inak ovoning vith n full cargo of mundloe | WTLLUR SAGATIBTA: Gontl Wastorn Asonts and commorco 18 what wo neod,—not an infla~ | Alton Railroad, hnd filod o motion to set tho cnee | - The togling horo is ono of aatisfactlon at the | 0nstitutiouslity of the law. Copies bave fubt | gy of tho Eldors of the Fourths: Prosbytorian —A number of vouscla {n thia port havo been Iuld up, Ngmlu“unomur Olazk and " Rtandolpl-ats, (9pposite new bolng unablo to make oxpenses nt tho prosont low Housa), Ohloago. frolght rates, Unless ratos sbouid spoctily advance ; ‘many otliera will folloy thelr ezamplo. S' E \ A' l 'E I IINE i L1l ot Oydon Biip han bt 19 oot of wator, . s alw nimo 3 . hn wine Bt Shinael ham o Rorthesst, nnd ta | T0 Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. tion, but o relonso of tho groat yonous-blood of | down for trial at thls torai of tho Court, and that our national body,—Delphi (Ind.) Journal, 5 2 ot Tosht Lot (Ind) wournal, | tho motion.was to bo argucd-to-duy, ail intorost of Gongross yioldod to tho oiy of the spoculating | {2 tho othor proceedings of tho' Court hnd sub- 2150 QOBL0E olasa ToF Tanka moucy.miul:klng thote sided, nud littlo oleo wos talked about than tho como to hand. ‘It is brief and decisivo, conclud- ing with this sontouco: “I think tho principlo involved so irportant, and the renson fo thiuk tho logislntion invalid so stronfi, that it would soem to mo the Company should not submit to rosult. Itis cortain that should tho sttornoys for the Euoplu rocoive notico of any furtlior stops to bo taken in tho Fedoral courte, thoy will appear thore and pload to the jurlsdiction of tbat Court. Imnyndd nen matter of gossip, COhurch, by whom anothor dispatch was sont to Prof. Bwiug, earncstly entroating him to roson- sidor his dotormination: but, up to a lats hour Inst avening, no nplly had boen: recoived, An interviow with Mr. King and_othor gontlomon wants and needs for tho wislios of the poople, | action of the Ralirond Company in romoving thoe that Judgo Treat, of tha TFoderal-Court, sinco | it Without bringiug the quostion to & judiolal do- | of the Fourth Proabyterian Cinfroh oliclted tho | Sonscguonca Inrga lumbor fioot may bo_expocted in | STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Tho highost typo of nintosmansip. yiokls mob cnso, or, Tathor, attompting fo. romove | tho fasusnes of Lho i ot cortlorars, met' Judge | Clélon.” - . fact that Prof. Swing kind consentod to stend tho Y o 0o 10D M s ey dock Lo | BTATE OF GHOROIA s ovon to "Dnmfl‘nr m‘m;lnsdl;n\vhu;\bthon?odomnnd]x tho onso, by writ of cortiorarl, into | Zano, of tho Cirouit Court, and nssured lim MISOELLANEOUS. trial for horesy with great reluctance, and nd |.1av0 hor bottom calked, Fno:lvm;cngehfxom'u Xélvlm, N. Y. ;L';ug;:; ;gg;n;y; Bk o e Por L Stabiian | tho United Stntes Coutt, and tho prob- | that Tio, Tront, know nothigg of thio isuanco of EXCUBSION A, ; {roquontly dealared that ho.would not allow his | ™ _ho schr 11, L. Dottor and prop 8. 0. Baldwin ne— Wookly Saflinga noxt Summs the writ, It is gonerally belioved - thut the Fedoral (}unrfj a8 horetofore atatod in theso dig- an ovil precedont, demanded by mnoither public [ able cowso which Judge Zano would take Tistosof pensngo: Onbing 860 and 860 ‘Tl s Btoorngo, Dra necorpity nor the pooplo puts many of our West- | in the promisos. When, thorefore, ox-Gov. Hived Tiora yosterdny morning from " Escanab, with mo: | 9 1113 tons of trou-oro for tho North Ohicago Rotling- | “KGrsitiher partiouine, 4 disn, Doaliagt BRIDWING name bofors the publio in that way, and had aul!y The Chicago & Alton Railrond Company has | hoon prevailed upon by the urgent apposls of his ¥ vatehos, will dacline to tako jurisdiction. imuted the fallowing cireular In rogard o oxcur- | congrogation to . bo o yarty -to the Iato contro- | Mill Company. " 0., Agonts, 7 Brosduay, Now Vork. it uore of Songioss b o tuthor unouvlsblo | Puimer oponod ‘tho, argumont on tho part. of | TROBAMLE AHELS 20 TuE Somtbe COUTT. - | st ehtee o summer 1 Vorsy. Iia dofermingtion to witharaw from tho i, g, v DR et e SOLNT, KARLE Loost ggont, B eTTon s SInd) CoUTIer fom, and | tho poopls this morning Should it do 20, tho attornoya of tho rond Will [ °'No less muber than five cars wil bo chnstéred, The | Q6ROAINAHoN TASHOY tian o Sueongh apponl the quostion of jurisdiction to tho Bu- prome Court of the United Statos, ¥ The caso, a8 it looks now, 8 likely to becomo complieated in tho future, though there isno ------ A:BECOND TRIAL bofore tho Synod, and, possibly, a third one bo-. foro tho Gonoral Assombly, is receivod with pro- found rogrot .by his fricids. horo, who firmly ‘beliove that ho would be as lr(umfllhnmly acquit- tod in both thoge tribunais a3 ho hins beon in the Prosbytory of Ohicago. Somo of thom now think that bo isn duty bound to . STAND DY THE FRIENDS, lem havo so manfully supportad hint in this ox- lciting contest: and thoy avan yet expross the -bollof that he will recondidor his~ dotorminalion swhon ha .roturns to tho city. A rumor gamed ourrency yostorday that . THE PROSEQUTOR = in tho caso, although ho had taken an poal, would not' prosacuto It; but £his was evidently & mistako, as Prof, Patton was yosterday gather- 4ing matoriale for the trinl of the appesl at the Exnrthcomlng scasion of the Synod. YF 1a a some- what significant fact that he (Prof. Patton) was ‘!fl;ndy convincod of Prof. Bwing's intontion to) withdraw from the Church, although he had had fino communication with him since the conclusion | 10f the trial, ; ‘While the withdrawalof Prof. Swing leaves no ricago o go beforo the Synod, it 18- not probable that tho controversy growing out of this trial +will theroby be ended, since thres-fourths of tho history fails to point to a singlo instance whoro TUE COUNT-ROOM WAS CROWDED tho masses of the pooplo have not boen woisted | by pooplo from all pavts of the country, and ho gter L of speculntion.—Aft, Sterling (INL) | wns listoned to with tho closest attention, eonral; thougl ho mado a dry, yot logical and powerful, —'ho West and_South wore the strongholds s 14 of Iufiationiste. If the voto be nob opposed | 10E8] nrgumont in support of bLis motion. At thore, it will be trigmphantty sustained overy- | its conclusion tho goneral vordict was that he whero. Itis nob only not rejecled thore, but'it | bad sustained his motion. 1o was followed is powerfully maintained by tho majority of | by his nesocinte counsgl, tho Hon. W. Bpringer, opular orncles; and, 80 far as hoard from, by | in » convincing and ablo argument, flm mnssos thomeolves still moro unanimously. At this point, Judgo Edwards aroso and stated ~DBuyitalo (N. Y.) Express. that ho did not appoar ss an attorncy of the —he resulis of the investigation sot on foot | Rnilrond Company (although in fact hio is rex by Tue Cuicaco TRIBUNE, And published olse- | tained in tho case , but a3 a friend of tho where, will %0 far towards sottling tho viows of | Court, and, in that’ capacity, ho made some aspiring politiclans ns to tho oxpodionoy and | strong points, and ably argued thut tho caso had ustico of inflation, To enablo theso gontlomen QONE DEYOND THE JURISDICTION to geo clearly great fundamental principles, | of this Court, ) there ia noth*ng like giviug them trustworthy The Hon. Milton Hay also l?loke o8 o friond of nows of public opinion, - Now that publicopinion | the Court, though he, too, i8 retained in the in tho \V];st in found to mustain tho veto, you | caso. IIis argument was pronounced by the op- will not honr much against it from tho indi- | posing counsol to be dangerons and damaging, viduals who want to sorve their country.—Cin- | and produced a foar of tha result in thoir minds, cinnati Gazetle, > Judge McOlernand followed as a friend of the —No woudoer, in vlewof theso statistics (of the | Court, tuking, however, an opposite view from Western picss), that Morton is mute and molan- | that of Messrs. Edwards and T By, Judge Me- choly, and that Logan has been subdued into Clornand'a specch was oloar and logical. It silence and unwonted refloctivoncss, Doth sce | would be impossiblo to epitomize those 8poeches, “the handwriting on tho wall," and mourn their | as they were strictly logal aud technical, but rate will.bo $1.60 per car por mile ono way (roturn freo), except that 110 losa chargo will bo mado Ju any caso than $25 por enr, Bpeclal trains will be run to o and return tho sume day for fivo or mors cars, oxelusivs of » baggage-cary for which no churgo will e made, Whon parties of twonty-five or maro destro to go on 3 an exoursion, exourslon tickots to go and return on Speoial Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, e fraus of aume day wil bs Bold 35,000 and <, adding, whien nocos; o ke B RATLHOADD TO BIl UBNIRD 70 TUE WATL. | tio rate per tlokot. 1orrainate i 0 o5 5, - Whos Sptie Map1son, Wis., May 21.—An aggrossive policy | tfon is mado for nn excurston 10 occupy moro thod ono_ bas boen fully resolved on for the onforcement '1"“;,““ NE::’:::““N‘ to ¢(‘;‘;‘°“:‘C°~ i ek acilhs B on chinrierod cars aro dosirod, agents mus! of tho Tiallrond luws, the Btatosnthoritios giving | 4, 0'niviiiriered e o2 Hosired: ngents must notiry all tho nid in their power. Mr. Hinkloy, the old nll:;l ,lh(;‘?ny un‘}vh(ch t‘ljioy w(m I::.kr‘nquuc\l, and mu-: man of Fond du Lao County, whoso forciblo | obtsin his sanction provious to making any agreoment : Je or contract, They will colloct from the party charter- ojection from the cars was roportod yostordsy, | fng hofore it trein lsseos, elving & rosetst for fhe bR ihe HoTomi oyt I AHNE of sum o it sty il ocalt sppoars that the protoxt on which bo was | G iy GRL G o 6o s omeo. i sasoe ejectod, though not statod to him, wasthat he ccllri:l:lad ulmu&d Ll‘zu rom!émd ‘m ma‘ Ell'reul:{ea, l.nl:1 tho uaual way, and tho number of cars, date and doatine- R e R e L e B L tho Company's rates. to Watorloo, whoro ho was DohkIn the duily aud QTL;’;EY:;:M'&‘G{:?“:: " exanrsion put off with unnccessary violonco and indignity. | tckots, wgonts anst giva atuplo Rofive to Lo Division Ho hna_detormined to eue tho Company for | Buporintoudent of tho day on which thoey will go, so $2,600 dsmnges, and has put tho matter in tho | that, if necessary, cxtra cara may bo attached to rogular hands of - ox-Attornoy-Gonoral Gill, who was an | trafos, Excurslon tickets should bo reportad, in the oyo-witnesa.of tho éransaction, i Buita_wlill, bo commencod hero to-morrow Eugelmau Transportation “Compuny for damugos sts talned by tho prop Messongor in 4 coliioion with the ANCHOR I IINE S opiicd Toat e oy oot on th &, Ol ¥ t 18 roporicd that the clbow ntako on the St, Clafr N , Troland, Fista bas disappearad, and nlso Uio irat atako from 8L | ot Cmiummiel throms barey oo, Difiata, Troland, iz Bivor spprosibg e fits;-Srovmersncs oon: | Bl il o 3, Bibilion tronadh | Humally gotting into ditienity. “Bufalo luebor, so far | Yhfeadintos Uicraroy: Bt poria oBhicago, 3331 aa the rivor ia concerncd, is n miost oxcollont’ candl‘; Rlaht lu)«frml'.u's'u‘fl“fi:"fim‘un‘.?':1{"ccn:’:'l'n'i,';” 's Offio3n, tlon a4 to dopth of wator, No doliya have ocourred | N- . cor. Maiigon-sts., Chissgo. to vessols gotting nground this sonson, and oven the HERDEASON WO TN, Aents, Inrgesta craft seom to be loaded down {o thefr utmont | :-rr h’m capacity, % m:l lhn&ah: ""%fif“" fl!dlm "‘vhll- Mfl%&&@ LE, or boing confined under tho ico, good work fu dredging out tho’ cusmal, ot ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS, Tholako and European trafia commenced in 1830, — : Gapt. Robt, Gaskin sending out n that year from a Lake | KxPLANATION OF REFERFNOE MANKA.—1 Saturdassx Ontario port a veusel collod the Lily. * In 1847 thobark | ecpted. *Bunday excoptod, } Moaday oxoopted, §Ar- Arabi o achr Lizabot wora clisiiored by tho samo | Hive Bundey at 03, . § Dalir. geutleman, 6 schr Beotla was xont out in 1850, the Glorokes n 1834, and tho bark Refudoor fn 1653, All | MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS of theso vesncls took thalr cargaes {rom Lake Ontarlo, | VRS T, NG Gk it Souieset corner af Hesommom and not until 1856 did the first shipment 0 from | and 76 cunbat carmer of ot " Dpper Lako ports on tho schir Doan Richmond, Mo luw wiich wan_roceutly paseod xégarding forcign pilots and enginecra Ju s follows : # Thnt any alien pho 4n tho manuer provided fo by law lias do- clared his intontion to becoma a oitizen of the United Biates, and who shall have boen a permanont rosident ;ll (h;l "n“.ild B(Mc:x for r;t lenf‘;fllx months Ifinlflcdln{: priorto the granting of auch license, mey bo licenser % A4 3F irasdy Batukalised 10 Atve. bt on B oa Homing Dancos, pilot upon any stesm vessel, subject to {uapootion ndor the provisions of tho act entitled *An act to provide for tho better sucurity of life on bosrd of ves- danger of a clash of jurisdiction. = THE WISOONSIN LAW. 0:A0n. Y 0. WENTWORTH, General Passonger Agots ‘usual manner, in daily and montlly reports. All tho railroads loading to and from this city . 1 *donos ion in this city Vi sals propelled in wholeor in part. by steam and for ICATO & ALTON RAILROAD. disapponrance from among tho list of probablo | thoy wora each wortliy of tho eminont gentle- | against tho ngonts of both railrond companios to | have agraed to sell oxoursion tiokots for Jumy ;u';%n“Efl‘ifu‘}a grouna fi.’.‘é‘}ié’f'?f;‘i.‘i’fit%":::fi‘é: olliek purporee,’ ™ 5 Chteasn, Kosms Sty lnfl’:flnmr stort Line, ela Zoutst. cnmfis"m for th:;. l‘maldeucyl; :ITM{I u}'c not. hu.\e ma’:fil dalh;:?ng t)&mxg‘ W ook 1 f""“"’x mlut ;;:m:{‘ténuezfn :h;) rlta:n{o; l‘;yfilé:g- 24, whon tho corner-stono of the now Custom- | :in the roligious world by indorsing the gonoral m—-&. .‘x’.‘,‘ii',fl‘:‘."’o’;‘i:i’{ zg‘l}s‘ 1:,2:,'9‘{3“%['.: nx:"ga“;d ‘}:’:;u;f:'y.:,"‘“,"’?2.;:‘{‘"#:‘.‘:" Alion and 81, Touls i vo stakor L thoi 'ho points mado n counsol for the peo; ng. Asul - 5 . 2 B -~ ok g;‘;&m““gfig; g“h‘};l‘;‘azmm“;m ook thele || anop polnte 0 Iy s S ion Beane Beobln | 16, ol o oy Toang ‘Bemoeort il sgaivat th [ Houso will be lald. Tho-fara will bo ono and |'lonor of his sormons and othior publio uster- | 17,t5 dulness of lake bu long the river, Bhij bridge, Tickas Ofices ¢ At Depol, ans (#noos by their votos. People can be seduced iuto an abandonment of | Beckwith's circular in the main covors the points Common senso and common honosty. Tuey have | of tho defeuso. Judge Zaue’s opinfon did not oue-fifth for the round trip. - 5 RAILEOAD AID SUBSCRIBED, railroad agont of that county. It is undoratood coma and go, jn many {nstances wall Indon, but the that thoso suita will bo backed by the State an- bustle and burry thut reigns when freights aro high and chartersare plenty does not seom to Lo the order # gono down rmong the dead men,"—XNew York | surprise the bar, but evidently did the opposing | thoritics, Tho railrond companies will hear Evansvirie, Ind,, May 21,—Tho Bponcer POLITICAL. ! now, Many ma‘;m“’.,. thraatoning to cable their Evening Mail. counsol. Tho following Is .| music by tho entire band. Gounty Commiasionts to-day poid to tho ook~ | )% o o Loats {0 thy docks and Tet them Mavo & reet, Toe —Wo undorstand that both Congressmon Orth THE FULL TEXT OF THE DECISION. GOV. TAYLOR'S ADDRESS TO THE ITOILE. port & Oincinnati Rallrond Company, 895,043.:46 ’9 ¢ Tenucsseo Democracys D, W. Rust Ias Iaid up, and will not run again tnless and Caeon voted for au npproprintion of the | _'This suit was institutod at the Fobruary term of thia Goy. Taylor hag propared an address to the | county tax, the donation of tho county ‘to the |F Nasuviizz, Tenn:, May 21.—Tho Domocratic | matters dmprove. Othor vensola are throstoutng 1o public money for the proposed grand Contennial | Gourt, in thename of The Peoplo of the State of linols g just tho Chiengo & Alton Raflrond Company, to celobration iu Philadolphin. Thia s au outrage | 28biust tho Ghivage & Alten tuilrond Company, to sgainst tho publio intercsts. that tho pooplo | GF 7 Rure to comily ailh tha ast of tne Tamapance of his Congressional district will 10t | of tuo Btato of Illinoly fixing the maximum rates of- spprove. Why should Thifadelphia bo | freight and passouger tariff, or authorizing tho Tail- thus favored nt tho oxpenso of all othor sec- | rond Commissioners to doso, * At the second wook of Poapln. designed to socura thoir aid and support n onfoming the law regulating railronds, which will bo published to-morrow. Boginning with tho atatemont that the sold Railroad law wasap- proved la tho firm conviction of tho nocessity and validity of such logislntion, the Governor raitway. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Important Decision by Judge Dillon, {| State Lxeoutive Committee of Teumessoe met | follow exsmplo. With no ore trads, ond with the ' this moring at the oftigs of Col. John C. Burch, | steam barges monopolizing the grain’ trads, tho out- ok & B {rman, with closed doors. Tlhe exact dnte of | 100k for anil vessils s slighes 1y stoamer, | Quictdo & Paducan aifrand {1y oian’. m. tho Qonvontian ia ok yot fixed, but ik will b ou| comyiriciad roscmtiy 2t Ebiladoipiie on Ths abons | Siatirybasan; Sashioglan ¥xll: (0 5. | :xl:‘lenxei";tgfo Wg‘ln?fh-*“lgz:fi . %’fi‘ :‘! “'l-l‘fi ggn;;‘ gervice on the lokee, has been nomed iho Dabiin, nnd 8 clr gront obje 1 made her trial-trip & few days ago, She {3 a hand. CHIPAGD. MILWAUKEE & S1. PAV AY. i 3 3 ot Town, barmonizo all t the Republican e, substantially-consiructed ncrow steamer of tha | 5, CHICAGD. A AT, L nzig}uzll’h b :tmlmal; :hfl:'"‘b::'{'fnfl‘:w‘ih ?’;m.‘t":h.c ,',"",;“"3}“’;’,’;," ml'fi’ i‘;g:u;g%mfi. %fl‘x’é’éfi’?‘ifi”infii"nfl"fl"}& ::z‘:ir:‘i Snectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. pmy? e sll clompits aiuius) the. Bepu 4 ;:mn\'luz dincnsions ; Lengthfover '"i’ 11 feet o PRoLTA Clareter oipottts Sherman House: and ae mflif D i ro Tobi Lok bl R amd G | Biaten Gourty** was” served “upon, e Gloek | Heraboytholr businoss o conform o ita putposo | Des Blores, Moy 21.—Judgo Dillon fo-day Inchion : boam, 28 fout depths from top of doors £o top i ¥ s Jour! i t 4 f , requiring tho Court to gon will not gain much popularity by such a | eortify all the papers in tho case into thnt Court, and I . Adjourned to meot to-morrow at 10 o'olook. | o Leave. Arrive to_disrogard i, and havo wholly rejocted tho | rondered his opinion fn tho caso of the Unite —_— S e at i Con T cona Tt At8 ey unsol of tho Govornor's proclamation to sub- | Stat 1. 8. E. Hall ot, ol : MARINE. T ion, B et el Sherion wp. 1o tha | 2y Madison & Praitlodu 1100 ote,—Lafayelle (Ind.) Dispalch, the question now arisca: DId the rervice of that writ | counsel o T’ amation to sub- tates ox. rol. 8. E. at, al. vs. the” Union | § DN y s of iron, tho plating being carrl Glsion, Mall,usvees, d 08, m, e R P e boon sufficiont | tako tha caso out of this Gourt into tho Unltod Statos [oit to. Mn il oty P havo ogk up anotbor | Pacific Railroad Company. Tho plaintifs ask.|J Bt T —— L] e o o slaana Hivetad forthe Mitwaulos, GESE Wi, Blavenn i, fooemmind the vols af:the miejarier, Congrese mfir}l}m ‘wa any law authorizieg tho issuance of that l;:wwu‘ il ‘f“'.?.\ i ity ‘:’ .fi' c‘a Kfl“ - that & writ of mandnmus bo issued to compol tho / . R A;‘fif‘gfib"'" S W stringers of angle iron, ail of which run fors ani aft 'Mfi" ’{’W‘"‘; " ¢:15 p. m. haa novor rofused to allow tho Governmont, to | It HieCh Fef a8 e Rhorizien the fnsnianco of that | obedlonce of thoir sorvanta thorelo, ' | Unfon Pacifio Tailrosd Company & to [ Bchr Antares, Muskegon, luriber . 88 fur us wag deomed practicablo, Her coal-buukers | Mpiaukes, Greon, Hay bo burned. ‘Tho strougor tho inducoments th | Wik oIt (14 thke fho otva ot of this Gourty aa 1| nrgaing that tho Dflfl'-“g‘” on which .tho Iaw PARY:, Lo/ onarate. f Sohe Antater oo Hatoir mbes. Riavo s capacityof 80 tons, ‘tho virlous dopartments | Nosihors lane, [*5:00 p, m.|* 7:60p, m, greater tho burning. Ilas it ever occurred to | poceysary fo fnquice whotlor thers is any ot of ‘Con--| 198t8 Ling boon afiirmed by tho highest judicial | trains ovor the wholo of its road 18 ono contin- |+ A B ) 2 : tribunals,, that it originated in adeep convic- tion of -tho meod to redress griovances com- lamed of Dy peoplo, and that thore .8 mo ropriety in unnpunqu its operation, till, by tedious procosses of law, its validity is dotormined, when the presont attitude: of tho railrond companioa makes it oven doubt- 8cow Mormald, Grand Haven, lumber. wa Mall... throughout are unexcelled by nny other boat fn similur | Milwaukes, 8t Paul & Siinnvsp: jgebe 8, 1. Luff, Muskegon, Iumber, 5 Bt servico belouging to the Government: The forocastlo | _olis, Nighit Ixpress. .1t 9:30p.m.[¢ 6:45 8. m. tor the crew ia on the forward part of tho mafa deck, .| er. motive powr is supgptiod Ly a condensing engine, ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. tho oylinder helng 34 Inchos in dinmeter and 30 inchies | pepot fuat of Zake t. and foot.oy Tiesnty.secandsst, Acka 1n stroke, driving a wiicel 0 foot in dismetor, Thors 8 aicé, 121 Randolphat,, near Clark, oue roturn-flue Loiler 8 feot 8 inches in diameter and | - foctin lenglhy with stoars climuey:. Sl s riggod 2 foro-and-aft schooner, all of her standing being mombors of Congress that the votors of tho | gress authorizing the Jaenance of that writ in casce nion, who constituto, in offect, the Foderal | ot this kind, A number of ncts of Congress ] ) : Government, are bocoming tired of this perpot- | have been referred to, but tho -one ' tuat i tly discuss- | 18 relied upon s the act aphroved” April 20, 1871, cn- unl busning, tud tist thoy aro earnostly discuss. | I8 relied, upon s the act apk Apeil 20, 1811, Ing the queition of giving them n burn whon e | (G, “R101E, eafores She revicions of the Fous:, olections como around sgain, instend of elothing | giutes, sud for othior purpores,” s 1t wonld bo cone them with power to contintio tho burning of | cedod, T preaume, by avorsone, that. ihoss other wots uous line, from Council Bluffs westward, and to dosiat from operating ita bridge over the Mig- souri River, at Council- Bluffs, ns an in- dopendent lino. The opiifon sots forth that the two loading objections have beon urged agoivst awaraing the writ; tbop , Ludington, lumber, " ~Prop City of Toledo, Ogdenaburgh, sundrie ‘Bohr Ho barliwator, Iatoer " }8tmr Corona, St, Josoph, sundries, 8t. Louts Expras: 8t, Louis vhat thoto 18 lott of our freo Govornmont? | would ot authorizo thio issiancd of tls writand the | ful it tho cousts could offoct”. their peaceable | ono ‘rolates to tho Juriediotion of tho' Comrt | Bris woronas St Josoh, sundiios o beut quallty of wiro Tope. et Lot Wi, sny tho Bovereign peoplo on L BUbJeot 7 | Rombvel of this soas in fharie O s yrltand, the | pliznco with the jaw, -t ovor the Company; the other to. the form .of | :Scow Lilio Gray, stbx'uv'ur- Pler, lumber, iz ——— Gairo & New Otlaxns Next antumn will tell, -Albany (N. X.) Argus. | thot it is nlready removed, witliout the act to enforce s . |TUE GOVECRNOR. BAYS, - | the proceedings.. “Whother the Oircuit Court of | 2rop 8. O, Baldwin, Escanibs, iron ore, - SPECIAL NOTICES, ), Sllman Passenge AD, | ot At to Jho Coonitylon, | thet thoJowmunt boentorced wih b g pro- | fowa o popor Oloul Goust do ok ang . | AApEy itk For Eacamer o rs ~Burnotis Codontae, " | Batitte & N 0 11 01 o Dbe_ an not -to enforce v of & s e MICHIGAN LUMBER TRADE. | iho’ yrivisions of tho Fourtecuih Amendmunt, | Doriionato. b the 1 o8 Tor violation of tho lny | ormine tho case noed not be now. aotermind, |, Sehr Gecelln Emmrse L aao0r No athoer cumpound, po oxactly suit tho v i portaim—— Tl so axsstiry S CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & OUINGY RAILROAD, 1t softons the hair whon h and dry, Depols—=Foot of Lake-t,. Indiana-av., and Sinteenth-at, It noothes tha Irritated scalp. ki ana Canal and Sizteent] Zicket affices, No. 69 ClarCs ;lilillrdl tho richost lustro, Grand P'aciic Hotel, and ai depots, Si = ot to onforcs it own xgovlgggh [ ‘x‘nm nl;‘tu one. Prospects in the Saginaw Valloy, | foreetho brovislons of the Tan Anendmenh Svectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. | Vistons : v = ; 1. 14 of the Constitution, which Is the Tour- EagrBaaiav, Moy 21, —The latoat: Teporta | | Atk 14 af o Gonsbitation, which It the, Boncs tho Judgo snys, and siecordingly resorves ,tho question as to the jurisdiction until tho charaos tor of the sorvice of the writ upon it is known, As to the objection mlufinfi tothe form of tha o8 to the clnim that 4 tbo meouline properties | - (a) Runs to Ghampalgn on Satardays, fons of the human [ - | Prop Gaorge Dunbar, Ministes, lumber, * 28 ponds Darge Contest, Manisteo, lumbor, \Prop Japan, Bufialo, sundrics, , Sclir Loulss McDonsld, Manisico, lumber, Stme Shoboygn, Mnskiogon, Bunilr aro then. pointed out, nnd the peoplo urglml to co-oporate with the public” authorities 'in""thie ‘vindication of - tho movereigulty gf Stato, and the onforcomont of & law thoy had Qquestion arises thon: What aro these pio- procoeeding, tha Judge ro) 18 o ‘| 1¢Comains fomzost ta oitacs: - from tho lumboring otroams tribuiney o th | et o ol of s (s b a2 | o s e onoral nolfare, . el bhire 1 :ai}s;}:udcgéfiunmhmogg ~§§5;§‘ih’§:fl}1‘fi’fir§,‘ ol sienvooa, e B I B, e N yi: . ang 0 ty, the sccoud to representation, and tlie third r . Beers, Egcanal lumbaer, s nut greasy or aiio K f:fi'fil"‘f.'m?:fif ;‘l‘n‘::?;fin;::?h:::lslcxm o olon | 15 iho ulileations of Honators aud- Roprcsontativey | Of 110 law Tofarrad to in doalings with tho rail: | o porformunce, and that privalo porsons .can B Lt sares o \ Hflrldu @ odor, (It 1s iha beat and cheapost Lilie-dressiag In the world. Ti promoles tho growth of tho halr, and 1 satirely fras irom all Irritating matto = - LOSS OF HAIR, : : Mz8sns, JOSTOm BUNNELT & Co,: I cannot rotuso to roads ; to pay.only legal ohargos, or, when mora 1a oxtorted, to- make complaint to the District Attnmef of-his county who is enjoined to pros- eouto all offenders ‘against safd law. All con- stablos and “polico oflicers aro enjoined - in Congress, and electors of President and Vico-Preats ewaep of tho logs cut In all quartors. Tho 1ate | dont, ~Tha - fourih refors fo- the. publle Aebt rains havoswelled theso streams in somein- | ond * the fifth provides that: Congresa shal i nve “power 1o onforco, by . appropriot stnuces to » higher slngo than has boon roached | PAte, TOVOR, provisiona’ of tha " aktime for gomo years, and still tho rainy spell Boema to | so that then, tho first section of this nmendment to the i Behr William Joviex, Portags Lake, lumbor, Bchr Olara, Manistce, lumber, - *Bebr Robort B. King, Fentwater, lumber, Solix Denale Loalt, Purs Marquetio, lumbor, Scow Bupply, Holland, lumber, Prop Monominge, Muskegon, sundries, ouly move for tho writ of mandamus when it “Is to enforen some individual right, that thore i8 no logislation of Covgross making it the duty of the United Statos ofilcors to Inatitato pro- coodings like the presont, When tha duty anid i 50 inquiro. and complain of ° such 4 the (Bckr Julls B, Mcxlil, Manisice, lumber, stato th talutary offeot {n iny owa’agklavatod oaso, of TR RELEAy s omong lumbermen for the last day or two, TTho soction reads ns follows ¢ ;| 18 not violated, In the possiblo contingoriey of | goom”mith noglect complain of it, must tho | Schr Z. G, Simmons, Maniateg, lumbor, asiiachl of loplp Jooniisaly, Theain uyor iy hosy K“E,'"n%&é'l Losonwarth, Ab| o that ~ thore would not be & log lef ot Dorons born or maturalized in the United | sufflolont rosistanca to-local suthoritios to xe: | Giours rofugo ghe wiit sololy becauso tho'At- | 1rig Frontior City, Manisteo, limber, Coul nof tauoh 1€ without patn, This ieritated sondition Domnors Grasd Acwommenntion|s e e (¢ 748 8 back. Bome romarkable fonts in log su.u.--,’ ‘?‘n;;-\imtg t:mjnrlsdx.‘;im m;&af, e egx. Exaku a]xecuhivo ngxtfirurfuco, the gfimrnulus of | tornoy-Genoral doos not move- for i3 This gc:rl B, mfimi umklngol‘l; lumbor, E fi?;’x'.mx"fly?:'xg: usmot mlln:::m:r:l;:;hlz::::.mm“,‘- ‘Doriedts Grave Acoommodat .fl,;m, . |* 7350 &; m. zens of the Uni atos, an o Btated wheroin 7 y chir Ithuca, Muskegon, lumbor, A ; 3 o2ns Kxpress. 0200, mi,| 7i18 & m Fannagy bxlul:i;%ss kgg“pm‘é‘,’;‘;;‘mu:;‘t’fi;’ Gnlt‘l‘:'g {ley rostde. o Biats il ik or (entaren o | Pproclamation of May 1 can bo rolied on. quostion must, upon principle and authority, | SCLF Monsebn, Bdnbn ook, 1y tho advioa of my physiéian, to whoin you had s o v which sall sbridge tho privileges or Immunities of & 'ng‘n Court concludos, be answored in the neg- ativo, The Judge then procoeds to cite numorous suthoritios in support of this position, and con- cludes as follows : Hoserving ns wo do all questions which concorn the | moerits of the controversy, and in order that the mere ita mny bo bettor understaod, we think our discretion will bo more wisly exerelsed by swardiug than by rofusing tho aitornutive writ, particulsrly os fu this o oo R st o catlom alsgad 8 Glo. Fhe Ihi and feritation: Lo fures of [oue daye the rpcnoms knd CHICAQD & NONTHWESTERM RAILROAD, tendernoss disappeared; the hair ooasad to flfl" and I | Glly offces, 63 Clarkst, (Nherniun-fionse), and 78 Canale e asy anilofod wil bo Ja0uosd to ey 155 Shme raready, oo cirir Madisonas il o fadu ; fer & outs vary tralys HUSAN T, BOE. ) Ps t Lioo.. seves The Gonj‘esslo:ls of :}mfl{_n{vplld,' o E;%!g:f:;“yh::e s Publishod as a warning and for the banefit of young man | & Dubuqgue Nigl X VI ) lity, bte., sup-- Umaba Night [Lxnrsss, it the mians of soltware. - Wiitian: s | & Froeport & Dubiudus s . $Fx, Monday, satisfaction of the interosted parties. Accord- J il l:g‘ E:ongstin;lnmfi pzepx;md l'rcmpcntr:l’ullg cfllcrzta ;‘,’,’553“,’,‘, ;}::-‘g:‘:;‘r‘:lll;:;l?fivfirr;ro:h;;{z;:riya::lmm ed figures, if all tho loga now cut aro delive due - process of Iw, mor. demy to ot tle il s sumbior, thoro will b sl o | porson vithin ts Suisdilion oqtel protetion of s arge shortage in tho supply nccessary to keep | Ia Lu“um mmhfiznory omployed to ita full capnoity, | Tlie Arat clause of thia section reads = All porsons The mills on {ljo river havo o capacity of 880, | DOEn of naturalized tn tho Unied States, snd ‘subjoct 1 irisdiction thereof, 2 000,000, end o libora) eatimate of logs, old and | {818 Juriedielion thercof, are itizens of tho United now, ou thostroams, the production which comes | glausa evidontly rofers to natural persons, I auppose to onr mills, would b Scbr Ives Lawson, Muskejon, Jumbor, ! Scbr IT, D, Mooro, Muskogou, lumber, Schr Abigatl, Muskogon, lumber, Sebe 0. X, Younson, Blgatuck, lumbor, . Bobr Arrow, Holland, barlk, * s Schr Dolghln. Ludiugton, lumber, Sclir Archibald, Kewaunos, bark, = - ‘ —— WORKINGS OF THR WISOONSIN LAW. BUIT AGAINST THE 8T. PAUL ROAD, Mention has beon made in our dispatchos of & suit brought against tho Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Railway Company in the Olreuit Conrt of Mil- waukeo County for violation of the now law. Tho fenturcs of tho ‘case are peouliar. An Leare, Arrive, Schr Raleigh, Manistoe, lumbor, Bchr Mnghlls, White Lake, lumber. Sohr Eliza Day, Whita Luke, Tumber,’ ¥ 0ne wiio has ! Selur Potrel, Sears’ Port, lumber, {reo ‘of ohinrgo. Address: NA- [ @ Freoport & Dubnquo lizbro: e ‘ svay tho opinion of the Suprdme Court miy mora cor- i 3 gured bimaolf, and sent freo ;. tho quantity which could coms to the mill, | legisiative body, of lumbor at Oshkosh for shipmons to Oconomo- ; o, + Behr Belolt, Alaaka, bark. . | Beaw Flora, Baugatuck, limber, ' countiug in"all sorts of good luck ‘from late | ‘The sccond clause fa: “No Biate shall make 8ol @, D, Norris, Good Harbor, waod.\ epring froshots, have been from 480,000,000 to | OF, enforco wuy law which shall sbridgs tho I f f 450,000,000, At loast six mifls on tho siver will | Priffioecs or fmmunities of o o e a0t run this season on account of not having nrection, Inm Inclined to hold, aro synonomous terms, supply of logs, aod other mills will run only s | and that, by the torm Jursen, wss ‘meant a natural JAPANESE SILKS, ; TEMPERANCE. 3 i Ornsnders Arrcstod in Pittaburghs Prrrspuncy, May 21.—This . afternoon o oru- woo. The distance botween the two placos is 76 milos, 08 of -which oo on the Chioago & North- weatern Railway. . The new law allows $8 por car for the firat 25 milos, and: 86 for tho socond Sobr Hamiot, Munfstoo, lumbar, Beow Gladiafor, Maniafoo, lumber, Eolir 8, Bates, Jimpire Flor, lumber. ‘a~Dapot cornor of \Wolis and Kinzio.ats," ond, 2 Prop Ooonto, Green Day, aundriea, B—Dovot cormar of Canal and Kinzia-sta, sud p 3 25, and - §2 por car for tho third 25, or 13 miles’| #ading party of forty Jadios, while visiting liquor | FZoP 00 1, Iawkins, Btoney Craok, be + We iL, STENNKIT, Gon, Pas t portion of tho seuson from the same causo. T2 i iy, vosi:. St . sbouion hog aso | thiroot. © ho Nothwodtorn Gamipany. Hasy | horuses o Libocty eteont et v by the 3T ey, Mehintan ook, back] . oA A8 ratsed, and it du eafd that Judge Drummond has held 3 ARIKKANSAS, that this Includes pexsons, aud that persons, by virtuo of this act, have nright 'to tha banefit of the act in tho namo 'of {ho _corporation, I ballovo that he Proceedings In the Legisiature. bos so hold, but I should be iuclined to hold Lirzee Roox, May 2L.~In tho House to-dny, |{:}|t '“mt’zf not nul .n‘l;;l:.\]igu so'_rA I«:a:lu;fi’-ul;mon. ‘}‘n 8 case tho peop! noia are fhe ©. C. Johnson, colored, of Jofferson, introduced ‘fl'mu,' aa fio Ghiongo & Alton Tallroad Cotmpany & reolution asking Bonators Clsyton nnd Dorsey | I3 the detendant. It js therofaro a sult betweon cor. oy T OTT | cHicaco, RaCK 1SLAND & PAGIFID RAILROAD, ] Dent, carne. of Viuluren and Shermunats, - Tieke ofcs ] | e | A Omaha, Loavonw'th& Al i s 4:00p, m, Paru Accominodation, i 8, . Night izpro 10200 earriod tho lumborthe L{)rcaluflflmllos, cleimed the ontire amount allowed by law, leaving nothin, to tho Bt. Paul -Company for its 12-miles’ hnul, But the latter demandod $0 for ita service, wheroupon the Bhl;lpcr baving tondered the legal chargo of §15 for tho ontiro distanco, rar lovined his goods; honce tho sult. The point 0 bo detormiuad is, can .tho 8t, Panl Compan; Bchr J. Prop City of Traverse, Trave: ity, lum' bee, Stm-barge Oburles Reitr, AManistes, lumbay 2, - Tiarge Harmony, Maniatéo, lumbor, CLEARED. Btmr Corons, 8t, Joweph, 14 bulca hay snd sundsle 1, Stmr Bhabnyfinn, Racine, sundries; Milwuy kuo, 18 pals all; 3 bdls dry hides and sundrios. Bobr Buntjse, Buftile, 38,000 bu oote, Hebr Gty of Tawas, Tiuffnlo, 18,475 b cors . polico to disperse, Dedlining to do 8o they were' srrested and brought bofore acting-Mayor N. O. Mastors, clmr‘ifd with obstructing the sidewalks, Bervices wore hold at tho Mayor's oflice, Mrs, J, Hill offering prayer foc Divine protsction and guldanco. At tho hearing, tho Mayor eald ho was the friond of the Indies while they obnfiug it alm, . N the firet soction of the 13 il the lawa, The morchants on Liberty straot Behr Acontis, Oswego, 15,714 bu wheat, - LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. to rosign bholr seats In tho Sonnto. Tho ragolu- | poratious, Now, (b, At soclion of tio ack o ba aompallod :gm‘wwfi .fd‘fi‘.“:’f,u}?mfl?“h::n boon ansioyed in thoir Lusinoss Ly violations of | sobr Doorls Auakogu, § bits th 300 e e, | AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN. Depoty Von Durensat, oot &f LaSallett, Tickst aeas ton waa roforrad to tho Joint Commitioo to in- | A% 0057 e Sensto and Mouss of Represen. b 2rcin Hon point, th fon | the laws, and must b proteoted.” 1o said he | Behr Lillle Gray, . Pai's Plor, {5, kgs &4 soorios. |, “ torthuert coner Clurle md Itendolphates, and souihieess veatigato tho condnet of the Arkansns Bonatora | tatives of the United Statea of Amorica, in Congreas | WAd0 from tho junction point, the asmo section would dismiss the charge this time, but, if ch-..chunln‘xo. ‘Buffalo, 26,198 bu onts, ! Sorser Cunalon il and Teprosontativos. ruemblot hat any pertolsho, Wader ecdon o eny | s s B, Pl Bt rouglt would | £ rors, his - aoeie ther romey bk, 11 ' febr O I Alms, Buffalo, 33,660 bu.corn. | J 'Tho Bousto bil suthorizing the Governor to | law, statute, ordiuntice, regilation, sustom, or ussge of p“:g ionen tho Ot Xanl Gompany mm{fi:fiy et el e e ST T Indios | 2208 J IL. Owan, Buffalo, 30,147 b corn_ | 5 ‘We shall, on Thursday, May 21, | yuy,,. fill vacancics ponding articlos of Impoachmont | 85y, Bate, eball pubjost or cauto to bo n&: ‘Hohr Jeaslo Linn, Buifalo, 47,105, bu wheat: ! Bpecli ¢ted, auy person within the jurisdictlon of simply becauso the car was rocolved from a oon- | Scomod satisfled with the result, and, aftor sing- | Hor Fisher, South Havon, 4 hend cuttle. place on sale Bheclal sgainat auy oftioora pussed tho Iouso, i tatea to the deprivationofany rights, privi- ad., lug tho long-motro Doxology, departed, Hcow M, N, Dunham, Pikv'. Pjor, 2. Lboisw alt, 4 ,plgs % Night, gflo\'nml billaof o local nature passod both gé’:;‘:‘su‘:r ;rumgnu:n,u Hoourod by ho Conatitation of ““&"“ oo e gara 4 i 4 i) ANOTHEN ILLUSTRATION, . ‘Thera Is reason to bolieve that tho litoral ap- plication of tho law would logalizo worse dis- oriminations than any now compluined of. For instanoo, tho Wisconsin Valley Road, running {rom Portage County.60 milos” southwest to n Junction with the 8t, Paul Tiailway at’ Tomah, could thoro doliver lumbor ‘aud “forward it woub to Sparts, 17miles, by Pnylng tho Bt. Paul Com- $2 percar, and to LaCrosso, 42 milos, by puylog 84 porcar; whilo the law would obligo & T don. . 0. Nowton hna rosignod the com. | 110024162 atee, akall,any sucl low, siatute, oeain. -Gon. 1, 0. Newton has resl - | ance, regulation, cus! B B N oot o] [aesi, regulalias, culdon; G upais of the Blatata the Maj,-Con. B, J. Churchill. Tho laiter bas with- J':l‘;“:,l in :;x E nclh;n' & rlfl:\;. :‘:\Llllllurmoigl,wnrnmg: ~Gon. 8, J. oceol suc drawn a lorgo numbor of tho Blute arme from | SCRCKCATNUNE CRe T DINHEY o Dikouih Ovutia oF :h“ r"'“’““‘ 'fi‘““"lfll‘ ‘1‘1’ Arm and equlp the e io Unlted itaies i, and wubjeot 0, e sams righta or forcos. Noarly all o of appoal . on ow upen’ _arror, been returned tot! mh'homan,nndqulutfiononlly other Pr‘omolll:l mnvm:d n l'l?n law Orgeniz roigns, ‘The fortifieations around the Eln!r- o‘;fllh;on&har fl‘gl"'l s‘fu?u"u{’lr?l\'lff: .?. 4 é’x’v:ol::t outitle ffi‘é‘l‘:’%x.‘f’fmf&?{ifi.’“"‘”“"’ snd wmsttors pub I8 | 5 o b onath (i Unitog tales In thelr civi) rights, and KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION. Evangvinie, Ind, Moy 21,—In the Rditorial Asnocintion at Hendorson to-day, Prosidont Col, J. Bloddard Jobmston “doliverod an_{ntbrasting addraes, reviewing the history of the ‘Associa~ tion, which was organized in 1808 at Fravkfort. Jomen R, Marrs, of the Danville ddvocae, rend sn able and iuterosting papor ou the manago- ment and musaion of the couutry press. ‘Lho by corn, 3,200 Urla g, 10 butos g y, 164 {Tugs ueed, Sabr 1L, B, Moore, Oswego, 18,700 bu carn.| BeoWr Meruald, Grand Hoyen, grocorios, Solr A. M. Tiecrs, Bay,do Nos, 4 ils hoifyp ¢ brls / pork, B0 bu oaty, Bark W, IL. Vunderhilt, Bufulo, 37,000 bu ) corn, Hohr A, Hannals, Bouth Hayes,, & brls p ork, (10 brla ofl, 20 pkgn grocerica, { Sehr Maty Golllus, DufTaio, 17,800.bu corny , ocerion, Trop Doan Richmond, Buffalo, 20,000 bir v rkient, ‘/G,DOD 100 pieces Genuine|= " wmova —— Japanese Silks, m ] At the remarkably low price of . ) ; Have removed their Office and 4 B sannusl eleotion of oflicers reaultod {u the choico NIGHT OLEARAKORD, . L e st B B T L | BRSSPl | L SR Yl o e | s Sl e v i o | 60 OTS, PER YARD! - | Warehouse. to thotx Factery, THE: LOUISIANA BUFFERERS, S Ackording o et v et T tako of hie sction, | C10880-~ Under “tho 'law, thorotore, To- morcign, ViowDrosidont s oy, Seimen os | gy AL guRAEE, 2sebucorn, ' 1 Goods that have been sold this | corner Fourteenth-st. and In- New Onueass, Moy 21—iho Hon. Trank | porson xofornud o thioroiu, ‘as woll At 1o the e T ol ncnd B aueS | Hopkiubvillo New FraBkorotary s aud Gol, John | Trop Empiré stae, fi;“i‘.“‘}f' 2580 Ui wiu at, 620 b sonson 1t $1.001 diana-av. hin| )y 3 o X j- tour, age, % 'n, a8 & Mihon s ntmaton Cho Lo rousnd, SUDHL of | ot on b ot sty f 8 2ituslpesty | BREGE 0 ey fom bnaloses, | Mibwaukos | G Graidouk, ot U Tru Koplaokin, Troms Sudrian, O A uror, Bholbyrille was selootod as tho place, and tho flrst Woduesday in Juue, 1875, tho timo of the noxt meoting. The donth of W. 0. Munger, Iato of the Fraukfort Patifof, was snnounced, and an eulogy pronounced by Cteorge Barber, of tho Bowling Groon Demacral, and tho usual' resolution passod. Oapt. Allon, of the Prince- ton Zianner, dolivers the next annual oratiop, aud AMike 'Fongar, of the ¥lemiugsbury Devwn:mt‘ ll'fndfl the ‘nni:ul:l punn(:l;" '].‘n-:ilshfi J“t‘lw We opper, of Lobanon, delivered au, aration b; #“The T'ross tho Politiolan," e be food and of funds will bo oxhnustod at tho pros- | sou, —and, iaking iuto cousideration . the ont rato of distribution, Gov._Kellogg roplios "ii‘l"l '"fnfg"fiml.".'fi?‘fi‘ ‘]}0, bo renowed '1” Hn; that tho Rellof Comimitteo for Louislana recotve | A% ¥ 106 T £F Mot partloulsr clasw of from the Governmont 8,000 rations daily, and | 2¥ ry, who I e 0 plo of thia country, who Lad proviously baon in & cone distributo from 00.000 to 40.000. Whe funds | Gitlon of slavery, thowab, 1f 1t slould xpnly to all per from private contributions will ho exhnuated | sous, I should Tiold thot' it did not lppl 1o corpora~ In fiftcon days. Lvery effort In being | tions, bocsuso tho word porson, ss used bath fn fhio made by rouding cotton soed, corn, and rice to | sectious quoted and 1:1 110 swendment, moans & citi~ tho overflowed district, to ufford Tolief in tho | Zon of the Uuited Slates, oxpressed in ona placey ime shnpo of work, and discourago idloncss, but the | Plied elsewhore, ) another question alaa rai; i nocassizy for biolp wilt Tnst niuch Tongor buan 10 | gociiesofihe Jaw, Which 18 fun, - Fonmioafon tut resent rosourees, . A Any person who, under color of any law, statute, bor men at Groen Bay, Oshkosh, and Fond du Lao can undorsell Milvaukee doalors §2.00 or £8.00 por m, the differonco boiug tho cost of Inke freighta to Milwaukoo, This drawbuclk iy overcome bz AMilwaukoo's proximity to tho mar- kot for lumber, But the new law would REVERLE MATTERS and enable the Northwostern Company to make ratea from the northorn lumber pofnta by way of Milton Junction and Watertown Junotion to atatlons wout au tho Bt, Paul Railway o low as to qnm))lotnly st out overy Milwaulkee denlor, » Prop Mouompmen, Muskegon, 88 bdla hid es, 20 head TR Whisky, ana sundrios, | Prop Potonyuo, Buflalg, 16,004 bu corn, fl.’ 20 tls flour, B¢t Helyetls, Bullalo, 68,000 Lu corn, k + i Yake l?renl‘uhzn “ ‘'Wera_mctive and stronger. tes for b sorn wero 40} uats, 8%0; wheat, 4Xc. Lo Buffalo, by =2 I, Ohart To Buifalo—schrs Carlitylord aud Marg - Golling, eorn VanValkenburg (yeatew Iay affariioon), corn, at B3(o} sebr Jumes Coucht Jouds corn on owiie hr Moars, wheat, at 4 Wells, oats, 4N 0; solr Tl 830; prop Yoton -c.nhén,hmmugn‘: inld Tpitan HERRING & 00, ,Efil & E: op | C0ILED onrieenh st and Inioneav, PIONIO GROUNDS, ‘: State and ?Vftsllingt011-st., mfl@mflm To Pork Colborne—fchrs, A, Mosher and' Reindeor, P A e e e — ABIINGTON, D, O, May 21.—Tho Congros- » cuatom, or usugo of uuy Btutoshall subject; | The Wisconsin Contral could roceive a car-lond R e W\, 0, L0, ExloProp’ Alaski, ' whosh, ! | = m——— = i " ook Balegationn’ o Hho ates o Apgamoa- | ordimiod caslom of auds o s Bt ahall ubies | Sie Wiaconatn, Gonteal gon Whitowator, on {he MASSACKUSETTS LEGISLATUGE. o ariiaProp Monigomory, anil oy . seudl ||~ DISSOLU! [IOK NOTIOLS, T gt i Pk o T Prk Auocaton Loulsiaug, and Mississlip} hisd a conforouo fo" | dicliou of tho Uniled, iatos to & deprivation ofto | B, - Paul - Rallyay,' mako. o through | * Bosrox, Mase, May M. te tt sbdlishing | o through, To Ogdamuburgi—tyon Lowil, corn, | DISSCIL U TION. T ated a, the Town of Laglane 1o piies day at tho Capitol with a vlew of obialuing fur- | rights, privileacs, or immuuities, socured by tho Oou- | rate aliowing tho' Bt, - Paul Qompany | tho 8tato police, whioh was passed in thr, Benato |, throush. Taial, 133 Saparity, about 216,000 L 7:hoat; Norete fore oristing betmoon . Tiake. | CUmigu pio., wliated i the Town of Lerdan, 0 uilne {hor Goverument #id for tho sultorora by fhi | Moy o, 200 por gur load for each. 25 miles | on Wodnesdsy, rocolved s vate fn the X fouss fo- 0 Sotn o S 000 o satd, B Tt g s ol I A B e A A her Gov: y According to the viow that the Dourt takes of thig b " fou Mizwavkxe, May 20, —Grain frolghte stead y at 4o | low of Olfntonvilio, 4 T y 3 buflitings, *and ovoryiiing £ iako 1t nttraotive, overflow of the Misulsaippi River, It {n oxpoot- Al da‘,, this lunguage, 1t means tho agtual qo- | S¥om Milwaukeo to Whilowator—80 milos— | day—128 to 75—which makes its flva] paseage lo, and 8 fo Okwogo, Gharleras Tr ‘o o | oago. in dissotved by lim tation. 'Tha businoss of tho fism aodipus buldlogs, and p 1iog f juako lt attraoth re: ed that 60,000 edditlonnl will bo asked of | peiyation of a s ht, not au utiempttodepriva s porson wm“‘:"?dfifllflrm‘lwmng lr?‘nx: Mil;v:amnn to | aure unless Goy, Tal tanob . o Bufelo | W% 550 o by 1arcotty & Arnold, at tholr ofico, 530 | sor infor water woul 0 Lrovisiona ol A samn nrahab ip InternOcean and barge Argoas' lieat Qougross, - | or corporation of & vight, Thero has beon no danriva. '& 3 ut, whe \ ™ ] tho ‘o) Ttuom 33 Mzon ot 44qi mcbra I, B, Merrll and l‘h{lm Aonru;qmruw sutbor- | Lo » Hawolow & Co, .. tondent Vorwagt ing, o JAOOL MOYIR, Bupsrioe V' do” ptater, |, Hod ety for i T winor Hall, Woak Twelithat, .

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