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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1874. M'CORD. That Document Is Decided Not to Bo Iy Wil Instructions for Both Bides, Tho jury In tho MoCord will caso, which has been on trial boforo Judgo Treo for ovor two #coks, roturned n vordict yostordny morning aftor being out twonty hours: * The jury find tho paper produced in cvidonco as tho will of John MoCord, deconsed, not to bo the will of the snid Joln MeCord.” TRE WILT. John McCord, tho tostator, diod tho Istday of Marcly, 1873, loaving what purported to bo a will duly executed and witnossed, whoroin Potot I Yoowns namod oxcoutor, sud tho bulk of the catato givon him, Tho will was proved a woek aftor McCord'a death, and lotters tostamontary grantod to Yoo, From this order of probato, Andrew McCord, ono of tho hoirs of Joln #McCord, appenled to tho Clrcmt Court, and tho cas6 ling boon on trial over two wooks. A largo amount of tostimony was adducod, the principal claim of tho contestant boing that tho toatator was improporly and unduly influonced by Potor I. Yoo, and that, in nddition, ho was not of pound mind at the timo of making this will Tho amount of the ostato in quostion is about 800,000, o large part boing productivo real estato in this city. As the caso s one of considorable importance, ospocinlly in it logal aspect, as dofining, by the fnatructione, ' undus influcuco " aud “ unsound mind,” wo givo a full sbstract of the instruc- “tious on oach sida : INSTIRUCTIONS FOR CONTESTANT. On the part of tho contestant, tho Judgo ohorged tho jury that tho party propounding n wilt ls bonnd to provo that the paper in question Qoes declara tho will of the deceased, and thab tho tostator was at the timo of sound mind. Tho tostimony of tho subseribing witnosscs is abso- Jutoly nocoesary. It must bo shown that tho il vas reduced to writing signod by two sit- nosos, ond thoy must tostify that thoy boliovo Lio was suno ¢ tho time, It is not snfliciont that o tostator have a momory to auswer usual and familinr questions; ho must have a disposing momory, 1. 0., 80 83 to act_ with undorstanding ind reason. 1t McCord had not a sonnd mom- ory, nor sufficient mind to disposo of his entate with roason or fixed judgmont, then the will In not admissiblo to probate, Tho hoirs can yest socuroly on tho atatutes of descents and digtributions, and thoir rights can only be di- wosted by & party elaiming under n will whioh has been execnted in accordanco with law by n tastator of sound mind and memory. Though tho subscriblng witnessos may bo *credible,” £ho Jury must_weigh their ovidenco, fo sea if thoy ave sufficiont knowledge of tho subject mattor to muke them worthy of confidence, If eithor of the witnosses 18 not cradibla the will is wot valid, Ifboth tho subscribing witnessea do not testify that they beliove McCord was of sound mind and momory_at the timo of tho oxe- cution of tha will, the will must not bo adwitted to probato. 1+ Itis essontlal to tho sound memory required that n tostator should have something more than © pagsivo memory. Ha nmst bavo & sufficlontly nctive memory to collect In his mind, without prompting, particulars or elemonts of the Dbusiness to bo transacted, and to hold thom fn Ins mind & sufliclont lu_ugm of time to porceivo at Ieast their moro ob- vious relationn to orch othor, aud bo ablo to form some ratioual judgment in relation to thom, and tho eloments of such & judgment include the mumbor of his children, their deserts with refer- onco to conduct and onpacity, as well as necd, nnd what he lind before dono for them, rolatively to their condition and the mount af 1§ propercy. If tho will was not the result of freo judgment, ‘but of undue influenco exortod by some ono, it 18 not valid. Tho moro fuct of pigning a will docs not cntitlo it to probate, It must bo the testator’s nct and deed, and if ho did not know each and all its provisions it i8 not his will. The executor necd not prove the will immedintely, but s thirty daye' time therofor. If P. L. Yoo exorted such influenco on McCord’s mind. nnd acquired euch s dominion over Lim, os to provent tho exercise of a sound diserotion, and to jmake tho will dlfferont from what it wonld have boon had Me- Cotd boon loft in Lha cxerciac of montal freo ngoucy, .thon the instrumont should not be ad- tuitted to probate, FOR TIE DEFENSE, On Dehslt of the proponont, P. L. Yoo, the Judge oharged that tho issue in tho case was whothor tho writing produced was the will of John McCord oruot. To ontitlo a will to pro- Dato, it is sufiicient to prove, first, that it was reduced to writing and signed by the teatator, or by some one in his presence and by his diroos tion ; socond, that it was nttested in tho pres- enco of tho testator by two orodible witnesses ; third, it must bo proved by tho witnosses that thoy woro present, saw tho testator sign tho will, hoard him acknowledgo it as his nct and deod, and that thoy belioved bim to bo of sound mind and memoryat the time, Tho words ‘‘ eredi- ble witnesses™ mean simply * competent,” such ng worn the witnesses to the presont papor, 1 Rodfiold e Wills, 263 3 5 Mass,, 219, 829, Inregurd to testamontary capacity, tho quantum of undorstanding required ig that tho testator should b f‘nssnuuml of sound mind and memory, i. e, that ho should uot bo deprived of reason, end that ho possess suflicient mind and memory 0 onnble him to understand the nature of thoe Lusinessin which ho was engaged at tho time ho exccuted his will, aud to comprehend what ho wis doing, and to whom he was giving his prop- orty. It docs not moan simply that the mind and memory must bo \\'lmlli' unimpairad, If the testator wes free from svy insane delusion, snd rotainod intolloct sod memory conongh to lmow and appreciate tho uature ana oxtent of his property, his relation to those who wero the natural objects of his bounty, and tho char- sctor aud offect of the disposition made by hia will, it is suficiont. Noither bodily in- firmity, advancod age, nor intellootual feoble- Ticas, nor & failuro of memory not ontire, is sut- ficient to disqualify. Alemory is a faculty of the ellud, by the nid of whioh the past is rocalled. Where momory exists and porforms its ofiice so 8 to racall with & common degreo of accuracy Enst trausactions, and freo fromdelusion, it may o considered sound, although it act slowly and fosbly, Jt is not necossary that the tostator ehould understond thoe logal phrasealogy of tho will. The testimony of the subsoribing witnosses is alone to be roquired in referonco to tho testamontary capaoity of tho teatator at thotime of the oxecution of tho will The wholo of tho romainder of tho testimony, rolating to the health and mental capncity of tho teatator, I to ba used in conneotion with that filvnu by tho subsoribing witnesses to onablea otter judgmont to bo formed of the condition of tho textator, and tho probubility of bis being Juflnenced by o third pnxy)u I'ho ovidonce in rolation to unduo influonca is of o positive character, and must bo proved by tho party asworting it. “The ovidence must show that fraud, cumruln[uu, or othor unduo influence was uged, 45111, 491, The allegation of unduoe iufluonce ia tantamonnt to fraud, and must be such as to show that the testator was do- privod of freo agency, Noither ndvice, nor argument, nor porsuation, ary sufliciont to Avoid the will, it fraud or compulsion is not shown, Illfl.lollgil the testator might have disposed of his estate otherwiso bad he not had tho advico. Tho Jufluonco must be such as will overpowoer thowiit of tho testator, and overrule his judgmont, 1o Is not nnlawful for & mun to honestly induco an- other to aiter his will. Undue influence, in a Jogal sonse, must amount to moral forco or coorcion exorted mals fido to such o dogreo as to" becomo frrcalstible and dostroy tho freo sgoncy of tho testator. idouce thnt the tentator was under the influ- 0 of tho exacutor in othor mntters wonld not ahiow that undue influence was brought to bonr on him in rogard {o his will, 42Tl 888, 1If the jurydo not find that tho tostator was not of gound mind, nor acted on by unduo influence, tugy wil find for tho proponont. o usual motfon for a now trial was entored, ki el AN ASSAULT AND AN APOLOGY. Mounts, 11, Juno 4, 1674, o the Editor of The Chicago Tyrbune ¢ Bin: On the 18th of May I wes esaulted by Mat Kean for & contributed personsl articlo that appoared in that day's issue of tho Reformer. A telogram, throwing a falso color over the wholo mattor, was sont to you, and appoared in your columnns next day, Tho parties, being convinced that thoy havodonomeu wrong,iave publicly apol- ogizod for the lusult, As your paper fs u daily yisitor at our office, will you do mo the justice to glvo the inclosed letior from Mat Koan, which was publighod in yostordsy's Reformer, & placo in your volumns 7 Respoatfully, . H, Wurrizy, Monnig, Moy 20, 1874, satlalled B Bt Waizaex 1 Belug £ that you nromnot tho author of the contributad article,” apponring in tho Reformer of May 13, having n porsonnl reforonce to mynelf, I dosply rogrot tho hasty stop I took in so unjuetly ns- sauiting you, and I haaten to mako this acknowl. odgmont, that I mny plago mysolt as b gontla- man honorably boforo the public; and I cheer- Tully pinco this at your disposal, trusting It may forovor silenco any contumely or porsocition my uncalied-for nct may have “brought upon you, With tho highost cobaideration, yours rospoot- fully, AL W, Krax, ——— THE COURTS. Miscellancous Musincss 'Kransncted Yenterday. A criminnl information was filed by Distriot~ Attornoy Glover yestorday, in tho United Btates Circuit Court, ngatust John Koan, n quack doe- tor of this city, or, 28 bo {s plonsed to oall um- #olf, & ** spoclaliet,”” Tho information charges thnt Koan, on the 80th day of Novombor, 1875, Inowingly, willtully, and unlawfnlly doposited in tho mails cortain articlos for proouring abortion, inclosed In n sealed onvelopo, ond addressed to Mra, Johmston Ronder, P. O. Drawor 05, " Toledo, Ohlo. Thoe second count oliargos that ho sent o writton notico giving in- formation of tho somo; and tho third count al- loges that o Bont to tlo samo party n written notlco giving information whore, how, of whom, and by what monna . cortain articlo dealgnod for proventing concoption might be procured. Tho namo of tho party addrossed is in all probability flotitions. Kenn, it will be romombered, was lucky onough to escapo when tho raid was mado on tho quack doctora last winter, and it is hoped that bo will be roached by this nioans, or driven from tho city. NOTICE, The docket of the first 3,000 cases commoncod sines the fire, now ponding in the Supoerior Gourt (oxcopt such a8 are upou tho Lrinl-calondar for tho prosont term), will be oallod by Judgo Gnrf on the firat day of tho noxt (July) torm, and all of thoso casos in which no appoarance is made upon such call will be disposod of by dismissing the samoe at thoe plaintiffa’ cost, if origiunl suits, or by dismissing tho appeals at appollants’ costs, if appenl Buits, THE EQUITADLE INSURANCE COMPANY. Tho following is the report of tho Assignee of tho Equitablo insursuce Compauy iy Balance, May 1., Tecelpld ..., $10,041,60 4,308.40 Expended. Talance UNITED STATES COURTH. The Unitod Btatos of Amoricn commenced an action in dobt agamst J, 8. Millor, 0. J. Fry, and J. A, Huck, claiming $68,000 damagos, an another against the samo pnrtios, for 857,000 Tho Northwestorn Mutual Lifo Insuranco Company _filed & _bill againat Thomas Winmill and wifo, . M. Corby, Henry Potwin, J, W. Kuox, II. H. Traocy, Aloxander MeDousld, Wiil- fam Dlair, 0. 1, Nolson, J, M. Ilorton, A, O. Hell, Robert Prico, and W. G, Bobb to foraclose a trust deed for £5,000 on Lot 79, in Follans- beo's Subdivision of Block 57, intho OCaual "Trustoes' Bubdivigion of Seo. 7, 30 14, BANKROPTOY ITEMS. Lauderbuch, Gicvert & Co., of Now York, flod » potition against Charlos D, Gammon and Jagon R, Prindlo, of Odell, Livingston County, olaiming o bnlanco of 8417.6+, 1t is charged that tho debtors, boiug tndebted to the amount of 86,000 and baving ouly 2,600 sassots, trang- forred tho wholo of thom to 1, 1, Gammon tith intont toglvea proforonce. A rulo to show oesuso June 20, and & provisional warrant of seizuro, wero igsuod. Johu 8. Dato was adjudicated bankrapt by do- foult, and o warrant lssued for Ju!'i' 21, Lysander H. Buicher was adjudicated bank- susn };y default, aud a warrant {ssued roturnable uly 7. 1 Thomas F. Davenport was also doclared bank- rupt in default of an answor or donial, and a warrant mado roturnsblo July 28, In the matter of Josoph I, Yonufq tho First National Bank filed a potition stating that the potition Is filed on what purports to bo the com- morcial paper of tho Chicago, Danvillo & Vin- cennes Railway Company, but that Company ro- !mdintn tho papor and alloga thnt Young mada o noto and hind no authority to slgn it ne Mal agor of tho Railrond Company. In order, thoro- fore, to ascortain the true facta of tho cnso, tho bank asks that Yonng may ba compolled to un- dergo an oxamination before the Rogister, on tho 11th of June, An ordor was mado to that offoct by Judgo Blodgott. SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEF, Timothy Nestor began n suit in frespass against tho Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company, laying damagos at 925,000, CINCUIT COURT. Goorge T. Arms filed o bill agninst John 8. Brown, I W. Jackson, and David B, Lyman, to forccloso a trust deed for 1,800 on Lots 12 and 18 in Block 87, Sec. 7, 39, 14, The Town of Lake flled a patition for tho nssossment of damages for opening Englewood avenuo from Stewart avonue to Wallaco strect. THE COUNTY COURT. Atice Trancos iorisborgs was Rppointed guardian of Willinm “A. Hubbard ot al., minors, under an approved bond of $3,600. The guardian's account and inventory of Will- iam Appel, e minor, was approvod. s In the mattor of tho cstato of Lomuel Foster, Banford K. Marston was appointed appraiser, in place of L. 0. Church deceased, In tho maltor of the estate of Thomas Conlan, tho sdministratrix was ordored to pay into courk the bnlanee in‘hor hands as shown by her report (2,230.40), within ten days from date. A petition wag filed for tho reienso of Oharles T. Dlackwel), a prisonor under tho Insolvent act, and it was ordered that the prisonor ba re- lensod, giving an approved bond, and cage con- tinued till tho 8 inst, at 2 o'olock p. m. THE OALL FOR MONDAY. Jopak BrobaerT—Lrom 148 unlimited, Junop Roarns—443, 617, 621 to &40, excopt 522, 524, 530, 636. Jupae Boorn—201 to 315, Junae Tner—No orll annonnced. Junae Gary—60 to 90, Jupar MoRonirts—1 to 20, on Calendar No. 2. JUDGMENTH. Burenton Court CaNFENsIONS.—~Talph Emerson ¥, Jobu V, OrbillY, $090,83,~Charlos Lebmanjv, Holurich Krugor, $304.9] JuDaY: Galy—@, T, Willlams ot al, v, Georgo Gruse sing, §220,25,—Barnoy B. Doynton v, Stephen_Keboe, 7 iitiom E, Johnstoni v, tho Chicago Viso an Taol Company, $740,1%,—James Egan v. Albert P, Rtapp, §274,—N, 8, Hitclicock v, Thomaa L. Kempster, $L730,—E, R. ‘T, Armsirong v, Jumes MoKiunoy, Ebi05—fand, boNally & Co., V. Heury M, Jdder) Crmourr Coonr—Jupag Roazns—Robort McGahan v. Thomas Giltoll, $40.76, Jupas NooTii—Honry Oppenhelmer ot al, v. Leandor Fonorsteln ; verdiot, $500,90,—Charles A. Stroet v, Pot- rlck Fawer; vordict, $443,68,—1enry Schroedor v, John Elober ; verdict, §50. Jupok: Taee—, M, Brunswick ot al, v, Albany Fire Insurance Company, $1,600,—Sama v, Mutual Soonrity Inaurunce Company, $3,000.—Mary A, Rocho v, Bam- el Webb, 60. & —_—— GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. Julins K. Banistor, of Boston, s membor of the Massachusotts Sonate, died, Juue 2, —Ix-Gov. Thomns E, Bramlette wos married, Juno 8, st Loulsville, Ky, to DMrs, Mary J. ‘Adums, dwuglter of Dr. C. O, Grabam, of ‘that city. —-y‘hmua ¥. Babcook, formorly of the Now Haven Palladium, has boon made City Judge of New Hayon, Ct,, by tho Domocrats in tho Logis~ latura. ~Tho Augusta (Ga.) Conatifutionalist eaya: 4Tt is anid ox-Gov. Johnson and Goy. Smith aro etill hammering sway et each other” Thoy uarrel, howaver, through tho medium of the Fodoral moil-liy i —Migs Nanoy Dillingham, who hn¢ boen con- neotod with the American Asylum for tho Insano at Iartford, Ct., for thirly years, aud has boen aspigtant matron for twenty-lwo yoars, has just diod, &b tho ago of 72. Bho was doaf and dumb, ‘but o woman of remarkable intolligonco. ~T'li6 Amorican Jady to whom the young Duke Nickolas of Russia gavo Lis mothor's stolon din- mionds 8 now in Parls, with the jowels, worth 500,000 franck, in her possossion, §lm is de- sorfbed os iutelligont and beantiful. The Duke §s said to bo madly in Jove with bor and wishes to marry her, ~Col. Joln M. Floming, State Su?orlnmndnm of Publio Inatruotion in ‘Fonucssoo lina recoivad lottors from Dr, Bonrs, agent of tho Peabody fund, indorsiug tho courso pursued by him, Dr. Hoors {8 now at Washington working manfully ugainat tho passage of tho Civil-Iighty bill— ashville (Tenn.) Hauner. —Tho consus Just takon showa tho polmlnunn of Providonce, R, I, to bo 09,60 Uhe pro- longed susponsion of work at tho dolaino mills diwtnishod the population about 3,000, The old city has galuod 16,600, or 233¢ por cont in four yours, and 15,120 havo rweu‘lly beon snnexoed Trom North Providence. —Porhups the most tromendous incident of tho viult of the Ozor to London s thut ho worn & frock cont at & ball, and denced in w *frock guib” with the Duchess of Hutherlaud, On his visit to Paris in the summer of the great Expo- sltion, ho fixed tho fashion for oating bivds by gklnu them in his flugera, It isgood tobea Jear, ~Samuel Jaudon wlo, in 2693, besaws tke Cnahior of tho Unitod Btatos Bauk, dled in Now York on Bundny, agod 80 yenrs, Aftor tho * ro. moval of tho doposits,” Mr, Jaudon oatabliehod sa inatitution known ag the United Btatos Bank of Ponnsylvanin, and wont to Tondon to rop. ropent its futerests, The bank falled in 1845, and ho has since lived tn rotiromont. —Tho Moridinn (Miss.) Mercury brings Llushos to the manly chooks of #even happy fathors by publicly stating that within an aros of nfow milon in tho southern part of Lauderdalo Coun- ty, Migs., and within tho past threo weoks, sovon Iadios hayo boon made tha happy mothors of twolve babios, —XKing Knlaknua, of tho Sandwleh Islands, Lias requosted an old woman named Inlai, who #ont him a mat futo which ahie led woven & po- tition praying for tho romoval of taxes on ani- mals, to wonve two mats, ouo with tho American and tho othor with tho English coat-of-arms, to bo oxhibited at the Centonninl Exhibitlon os spocimons of Ilawaiian handiwork. ~Tho rosult of the studout’s rebellion at Bow- doin Collego {8 not go much of o victory for the Faoulty a8 has boen reprosonted. Whilo tho studonts have roturnod to their collogiato duties, it Jina boou deoldod to nbolish tho military drill at tho oloso of the Pruunm torm. 'Tho stitdonts, thorefore, by submitting for a coupla of months Jongar to tho objectionable discipliue, will ob- tain all that thoy have domanded. A compro- Tiso it undoubtedly is, but one in which the studonts Linve tho boat of it, THE HERO OF NIAGARA. Thomas Conrey, PFrof. Tyndnll’s Guidc~His XRovcue of Willinm Mce Cullongh, Fyom the Buffalo Commercial Advertiner, June 2. Alany of our roadors will recoliect tho promi~ nonco pgiven a cortain guide of Ningara Falls by Prof., dnll, aftor his roturn liome, in do- uurlhlnqrmu oxplorations bohind the fnlling wn- tors, That this guide's horoic deod was not ovorrated wo lisve amplo evidonco from® hia courngo oxhibited yostordsy in rosouing William 2MoCullough from a watory grave. About 11:30 n. m. yosterdsy the citizens of Nirgars woro shooked by tho roport that a paint- or working on tho bridge lending to the socond Sistor Island hed fallon into tho rapids below, and was earriod over the falls, Our roportor was soon on tho spot, and found tho facts ome- what oxaggorstod, 1t sooms that tho paintor, who is somo G0 yonrs of nge, was engaged in pamting the bridges apanning tho chaems be- tweon tho throo inlands known ns tho Siater Islauds. In descending a short ladder to n nar- row seaflold besido the bridge, he sceldontally stopped to ono side of the planks, und fell io the river bolow, only a distance of a fow foot. In an instant ho was carried down the stroam toward tho falls. Goorge Curtis, a photogra- phor, who was arranging his camera to tako o viow of tho bridgo with the paintor in his pordl- ous position, heard s cry, and immedintoly crossed to Gont Island and ran foward Terrapin Towor, thinking he might possibly nl:pmnch near onough the shoro to recelve what ho sup- posod would bo & gorpso after goiug through tho turbulont rapids. Tho unfortunnio man rolled over and over until ho roached & deop placo a fow rods below tho bridgo, when ho disnppoavad, with tho ox- caoption of 1iis boots, Tho hoavy current swopt bim on toward tho precl{)lno with' oqual paco with iho photographer, until nbout forty rods below tho bridge, whon ' his hoead nppearad nbove the wator. Not bolug entirely insousible, ho espiod o rock about eix inches out of the water, and, sproading out hia nrms, was driven with extrems force on it, Ina noarly oxhausted condition ho raisod himsolf outof tho water and aat calmly on tho rock. Deing nob far from tho shoro, Mr, Curtigasked it he was lurt, and roceived tho roply that ho was uninjured. Messengors woro immediutely disvatchod to the paper-mill for ropos, aud in a few minutes nearly the whole village was running toward the seeno, 'I'he necossary ropes wore soon ou the gronnd, and o young man volunteored to go to the rescuc, Fastening tho rope aronnd his waist ho started for tho rock, but ho had gone but a fow foob whon it wns ovident that Lis fragilo form could not withstand tho florco current, and ho onmo ashore. ‘About this timo, Thomns Conray, n guide at tho Caveof tho Wilds, appesrod on tha sceno, and immodiately volunteorad to bring Mr. Me~ Cullough ashorc, Tuking the rope in bLis hand, Conroy started toward tho igolated En.imor, but tho forco of the ourrent against tha rope nud hitmsolf was oven toostrong for his utrong frame, and ha likowise rotrented. ~ By this time Mr. Me- Cullongh could bo scon trombling with the cold, atill grasping tho putty kuife, to which ho had tonaciously held durivg his rapid descent, and many wers afraid ho would becomo chilled through, and not bo ablo to Lolp himsolf ashore after tho rescuo. Mr. Conroy now asconded the river & fow rods and again started out alone, and succoedod in romohing the unfortunato man, Tying tho ropo around McCullough's breast, and winding the ond twico about Lis own haud, the two tarted ashoro, They had only gone a forw stopa whon the stiff curront swept their fcot from undor them, aud many strong hands com- moucod pulling on the ropo. I'ho floree ourrout, togather with tho rapid pulling, immediately caused the heads of both to disappear under wator, and in this condition thoy wore both landed Eul‘u\xn amid tho cheors of ‘tho hundrods who lined tho banks. Both porgons were nearly suffocated, but soon recov- ored. Cheer after cheer weut up for Couroy, ** thio hero of Niagara.” A gontlomnn aud lady who wero stopplog at one of the hotels immediatoly banded him $15, and in o vory short timo tho nmount was xaisod to sonmething over $100. Mr. McCullongh is aged about 60 yenrs, nnd a mau vor, hifihly raspeoted by all who know him, Although this shock to his norvous systom is considorable, his personal injuries are “H light. 'Fha rock that waa his rofugo from doath for ono hour is only two fect squaro, and will rm\mbly hencoforth bo called ** McCnllough's Rock.” " Un renching it, Conroy requestod the gift of the putty-knifo a4 o souvonir of tho oc- casion, but, very much to his regret, lost it be- foro gotting sslioro, —_—— WILL OF THE LATE ). EDGAR THOMSON. Pmnaperenia, June 6.~Tho will of John Edgar Thomson, wkich was probated to-day, np- pointa Prustocs, Aftor providing for his wife, two sistors, o nicco, and a nephovw, said Trustcos are to nrpmoprinw the romainder of the net in- coo of tho estnte, aftor Puf,’m“m speoified, or #0 much a8 may judiciously bo applicd thoroto, to tho cducation and maintenanco of fomalo orphane of raflway employes, whoso fathors may Liavo been killod whilo in” the discharge of their duties, proforonce is to bo given first to orphana of employes ongaged upon the Penusylvania Rnilroad ; sacond, to those of the Goorgin Rail- ond, botwaen Augusts aud Atla' ks, G, ; third, to thoso of linea controfled by tho Pennsylvana Railroad by leaso or othorwise; fourth, to thoso of nmsloyns of any othor xailrond company of the United States of America, The ostate is valued ab §2,000,000. ) : Onc of thoe Yapanecse outent. The intelligenco comos that twolve insurrec- tionists against the Japuneso Govorumont have just boon exceuted. Among tho number was Katsuli, who was a studont at the Troy Acadomy abont four yoars sgo. Tho Troy Times says: “ Ho romnined neatly o yonr, giving ovidoneo of superior talent, end an ambition raro amony his countrymen, s gront aim was to bocomo a statosman, Te not only mado tho institutions of his own Jand a stndy, but industrionsly ox- amined and obsorved the workings of our poli- tics. As Troy did not afford the desirod facili- ttos, ho wont to Albanuy about threo yours ago, in order to boan observer of our Btate Logisinture. Whilo there ho received private instruetion in his acadomic studios. Whon thio Japanoso Km- ‘bansy camo to this country ho wea porsunded to accompauy 8 Son of ouo of the Ambassudors to Lugland, whero they both ontored upon a course of atudy, A fow months eince ho returned to Jupan, His friends aro sure thatho was uob o rovolutionist in sontimont, Iis district is in o violont stato of insurrection, and it is probnbio ho joined the robels to save his lifo, only to fall by tho band of the Governmont. 1Io was about EK Ym:rs of ago, of cqmmnndln‘; presonos, and o wdents Exo.- while hora wuss tho chiof counsellor and edviser of hiy comrados, T MARINE. Poxt ot Chicnke, Funo Gy 3 ARRIVED, Darga Wyoning, Grand Haveu, lumber, Burge 0, ¥, Align, Grand Havon, lumlx Targo Wolvorine, Gruud liavew, fumber Jarge City of Grbud ltapids, Gand Huvo, lumbor, Hobr Mury, Muskogon, lumber, Bohr Lwiiberwan, Black Creok, lumbor, Prop Normun, Duluth, stndrics, Bobir Lillie Gray, 8t, Paul's Pier, lumber, Hehr Marion Hahuohs, South Haven, imber, 8ebir L, 1, Costcs, Mubliegon, luabe, Sohr Myrilo, Muskegon, lumber, Sebr Lizzlo Dook, 81, Joseph, limbor, Behr A, P, Nicliols, Erlo, voal, Hebr Lo, Grand favon, lumber, Prop Hiylark, 8t, Joseph, lumbor, Btmr Muskogon, Muskegou, sundries, tmr Onleago, Manitowo, shudrivs, Helr Saventh'Ohto, Whito River, luibor, Heow Rowena, White Lake, lumbor, Hobr Ella Ellliwood, White Lako, lumbay, ol E, 0. Groy, Munkegou, lumbur, Bargo Mantaunice, Peshitigo, Tumber, Barga Aotive, Poshtigo, lumber, LEARED, Sebir Gsllatin, Buffalo, 21,164 bi co o, Prop Favorite, Menominco, 16 kogslard, & hely hf.m, Hohir B, W, Mayils, Port Huron, 27,883 bu corn, »rop Monigoriory, Vort lturan, 46,364 bu-car, 1,261 Yirla tlour, 300 brla corn-maaf, mm\xi 8, COrostliwalte, Dufalo, 47,000 bu corn, 15 S e A i alis, nnil ¢ Ohlengo, Tselno, 10, Alico pelts, an I O o mtkos 0. brli whioky s "tamisonnndrle dries, Behir Orphan mY Tort Colborne, 29,308 b corn, Prop Qlatlon R (3, Monsics, 100 bk corn, 800 bt oata, 4 {ons ling. Tark Favorite, Buftalo, 5500 b wheat, Trop Qlty of Travorse, *Lraverso Olty, 10 brls pork and nundrios, Hohr T, Doak, Bt, Jo, 00 kegs boor,and sundrios, Behr Goldon ftule, BufTalo, 24,400 'bu corn, Holir B, T, Pomeroy, Biffalo, 97,380 bu corn, Seht D, ', Dobbine, Buffalo, 50:000 bu aorn, Solir J, Kilderhouse, Buifalo, 32,000 bu whoat, 8tmr Oty of Now York, Ogdonsburgh, 11,333 ba oorn, 200 brta flour, and sundrlon, Behr Eaglo Wing, Sandusky, 10,660 bn corn, Sche D, G, Foot, 0swogo, 23,804 bu corn, Sehr Porry Hanfinh, Sandunky, 14,601 bit corn, Trop Ttonuoko Buffalo, 16,000 LA whost, 10,000 bu ‘corn, 60 Lrls flont, ime O, Trlay T.200 b Whent, 1 mr Ohfnn, Erlo, 13,200 bu wheat, 1,200 3 Hime Janebg, Soumiego, Sndsis, ) btls flour Trop Oconto, Green Day, simdrioa, 'rop Quymidin, Dullthy 1200 b S, und mndie. wheat. i P Sehr 8, 0, Btroot, Colllugivood, 32,200 bu Belir Hunny Blde, Buffalo, 30,000 bu corn, Targo Advanco, Poshiigo, sundrice, Sehr C, H1, Bonton, Duilalo, 32,410 bu corn, Trop Bicglirk, 8t, Josoph, sundries, ‘And in addition twenty-throo vossels clonred lght, Tako Frolghtn wora nchivo at 43;@1%0 for corn, aud 4o for whont i e A R i Bunnyside, D, I, Dobbiue, Norihwost, Iafrinler, and V. 8, Crougthwalto, corn abdie; eetir . Koldorhouse, wient ot 4xt0; yrof Arably oo thrangh: propDor Rich. mogd, ed eargo l‘lrmmh. ‘To Bandusky—clirs G, H, Wnrd and Terry Hutinub, corn at 4ide, "To 08wego —Holira King Slatars, D, G, Fort, Mot Blanc, corn b H‘,\(u; solir Seaton, corn at 803 prop Blreet, wheat thirough vin Colllngwood, To Ogdensbmrgh—I'rop Noslin, corn through, Tofal, 363 capucity about 73,000 b wheat, 875,000 bu corn and 5,000 bu oats, In 1o afternoon tlio schrs Lookout, Emma Coyno, and Fitzgorald woro takon, two of thom, and pronbly all, for corn to Duffalo ot 43;@4¢0; capacity, 70,000 ill. Mirwauxeg, Juno G.—Ereighte on wheat, 6o to Buffalo, and bigo to lower Inko ports, Torxbo, Jino h,—Corn and what to Duftalo 5@ B340 ; to Oswego, 5 @0c, RTIOIT, June 5,—Whoat by steam to Buffalo, 330 by Jail 1o Orwogo, o, Notblug dolug ta ‘coarss relghts, - BurzALo, Juno 5,—00al to Chicago, 406, freo, linals & Michlgan Cannl. Dutparponn Juo S p, me-ATHIVED-Oubn, OF- {nwa, 0,100 bu corn ; Teabelin, Ulica, 6,000 bu corn; Onotidnga, Marscilics, 5,700 Lit corn ; Chisga, Romea, 700 bu oat# ; Drillisnt, Morris, 6,000 ‘bu corn’s Hlizas Yoth, Lackpnrt, 2,000 bu corts, 160 bu oats, 225 brls flour, 103,000 1ts meal, Ori:ankp—J, Doichard, Taalle, 95,380 £t lumber, 197,400 It ; Tovintlion, Poru, 85,051 't lumber, 310 posts, Lnipazront, Juno 6—7:40 P, m—ABNIVED—Prop King Bros, (Wilmington, 2,600 bu_corn; Board of “Trade, Wilmington, 5,000 bu’ corn ; Onaha, Scnoca, 6,800 bu corn, CrzArep—Col, Taslor, Lockport, 160 m shinglea ; Bunrise, LaSallo, 41,072 i lumber, 101,150 lath ; Cuba, Ottawa, 100 m Inth, 1,000 posts ; Afonitor, Morris, 08, Y60 £t luzmber, 2,650 lath, Vesnels Passed Detrolt, Sneclal Dispatek to The Chicavo Tribune, Drrnorr, Mich,, June f—Altornoon,—PAssrd Trwe Propa Juva, Bt. Albavs, Lawrenco, Prussin, Caniteo, Tocket, Burlington and baryes; barks Elizabetl Jones, ‘William Jonea; schrs Republte, Bigler, Atwater, Mon- tauk, Dacotah, Thistle, City of &lllll itowoo, 1ypogrite, Madtira, 8ligd, Knighit Tomplar, Comanche, Monitur Tasar:p DowN—Props Sovorelgn, Fisk, Scotla, Tnter- Ocean gind barge, N, Milla and bargo, Frankfort nnd barge, Plymouth's bark Mussilion ; sclir ortle, Oail- 1us, Exchango, 8, H, Kimbali, Col, Cook, Wano—Southrwoest, Vessols Passcd Port Tiuron, fpectal Disputch s The Chieao Tl Yonr Tunow, Micll,, Juno 5—Aficrnoo.—PASSED Down—Prop Inter-Occan with sohr Lako Forest nnd \irgo, prop Plymouth, stmr Keowoeusw; sohrs . J, ©, Roborts, Moscs Gage, AkrD Ur—Props Morchant, Eawrenco s schrs Jos. Taigs, O, M. Boud, Trinidad, Polllo logors, O. S. reod, Monfior, City of Tuwas, Wells Iurt, Enntise, Colliugwoad, John Miner, Tug Wiudsor acrived this morulig Wit scbr Graiiada. and tvo sioam pumya uboard, WiNp—North, Wenthor fino, Miscellnnoouns 0Iti0AGO. Tho squall of Thuraday ovening did no ofhier damago than thiat alrendy Toported in yestorday's PRINUNE, —~Tho schir H, Moore ran sground uear L'olk- stroot Lrivgo lust ovening, but sustainod no domage, Slio Jins 65,000 bu of corn'on bord. —Duniness nt tho docks was unuiually dnil yestor- day, Thore wore but five or slx cargoes of lumber for salo at the markot, —Tho Lako Suporior stesmora of oll tho linea ro recoiving largo cousignments of frolght, sud ihe Tasscugor lsts aro atendily jncrensing. Tlioy expect 10 do & rousiug business durivg tho season, —Tho schr C, N, Johnson lost her J1bboom while in tow of tho tug Prindiville, Tho tug is blamed for tho acefdent, —Tho' Pamlteo, with 8 lond of corn for Cork, Tro- land, arrived at Montreal yesterday, Bho was fivo days ablud, owlg to tho rosont break n tho Wellund anal, —11h0 yacht belonglng to tho Ewing estato, which las ‘beeu ashoro on the Leach off Nflrlhgnvmlu:' sinco last full, was pulled off yoaterday by the tug Harrison, Bhio bus boen taken on tho dry dock, —The cxcursion-bontjBen Drake will make regnlar oxcurslont to-day and Sundsy botween Olurk niroot bridgo sud Lincola Park, A baud of mislo wil o on ard, —Tiio prop Colorado loat hier whoo! outelde, Bho i now ropatring at this port, —A river yueht, just resdy for Isunching, hos aravn tho attention “of peoplo” passing Lagley's ship- yard ot ihe morth cud of Clark stroot lur!idgo. The yucht i 28)¢ foot over all, 8 feot boam, and 3 feet dopth of hold,~ 8ho costs about $500, ELSEWHERR, Tho Annlo I, Crafg, which arrived st Detrolt from Talo Buperior Wedneuday avening, statcs that tho selr ¥. B, Mursh would huve to bo lightoned of tho greutor portion of her cargo, 8ho wus bard ashore, and would doubtloss huve two or threo days’ detention. —Tlho sehr J. N, Fostor, bound up, whon out on Talo Huron discovered 3 fovt and 7 fuches of water in hor hold, The pumps were started, sud she immedi- tely put back for Dotrolt, Whoro o Weat fato dry- Tho tight-ship ot Dar Polnt, reccnlly damagod by colliston, s yesterday sgaln in’ positior, —Thearrivils ot tho port of Milwaukeo during the month of May wero 1,03, mudoup. of 162 propcliors, 053 yleamers, and 065 #ailfug craft; tonunge, 414,708, ¥ho clourunces for tho samo poriod woro'1,00), of \hich 167 wero propelicrs, 240 stoumers, und 683 vea- seli; tounago, 894,415, ¢ —/Tho Dotroft Z'ribune snys Somo of thefr Lko Cap~ taius huvo rofused to patronizo auy tugs the_owner of which favors tho coustruction of & brigo on tho De- troft Jiver, Ou that uecount somo Captaina vy re- favod to_employ tho tug Georgo N. Brady, which & owued by un_ sutl-bridge mun, A stéam fog-whislfi hnw been erected on tho north- weal bead af Grand Manon {n tho Bay of Fuudy. Tho whistlo {4 ot tho northwost hoad of tho islund, ond s olovated 80 feet abova high water. In thick weathior, foge, and euow-storme, 1t will ba sounded eo as {0 v threo blasts of 4 scconds’ duration, in each i nito, with an intorval of 10 seconds botweon cach_blast, 'ho whistlo will bo put in opevation on tho 1ut of July, —Tho fotal numbor of vosscla which passed through {ho Wollund Canal duringthe month of Muy was GU, OF this numbor, 381 punsed westward, and 024 oast- ward, The westward-bound consisted of 54 stonmors, 78 batkantiues, and 149 which ure denominated achoon< crs, Dound down, 80 wero ateumors, 81 bavknutines, und 181 pchoonors, Going csstward, 6t wero from Cloveland, 531 poesed through tho Dutrait River, and 8 from Tolodo, Going wost, 45 were bound for Gleve- lund, 60 for Toledo, and 186 for tho Detrolt Liver, —Tho wrocking fug Loviuthan reached Dofroft at an curly liour yeaterday inorbing, having in fow the shiv Junies Platf, which *stranded on tho west end of the North Fox falant wook ago Sunday. Tho oxtont of tho vossel's injurios cannot bo kiown until to-day, Aol oy aro Hhought to ba sovarc, an shio van fuck™ oted. aition, —Onr attontton hus been called to the prosent condi- ton of the PortugoLaka & Lake Suporior 8hip Chual, Wo know whercof we kpoak whien wo_stato that the north ond of the canal hus fillod in so thut ther fa searce olovon feot of water forn distance of 209 fout, whils tho water {n equally shuflow nenrly thio wholo length ofand insido tho enst plor, Loulders of rock and stono lio ot the bottom, theroly endungering tha wheela of propollers and rendoring navigation uncer- About 5,000 bu of corn wero saved in dry con- tuln if not dungerous,—Nortiwestern Aining Jour- nal. ‘The following {a n summory atatoment of the num- Tor of vessels fu tho cogating trade which have onters o and deyartd from the port of Bay City during the month of Sluy, 167, ENTERED, OLEATLD, Duerigtion. || 9 (B[ § (9 g H 0k, 1o v eoe] 101] 08,083{1,078 The vustoms rocoipts during tho month wero $1,240,90, “Tha fullowlng §2 o statemont of tho [anitowoe, Bun- arrivale and do- l;u‘lurul during tho month of May at tho port of East ORGANS, GE0. 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Ohas, H, Ditson & Co., 711 Brondwoy, Now Yorlk, LYON & HEALY, CHIOCAGO. lar, COVPPERTIIWAIYL & CO., Philadelphia, INDIGO BLUE, YEARS AMONG THE MAIL BAGS, HOLD ONLY UY BUDECIIPTION, **Livo" Aganta BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Orlginal and Unexeelled for Blucing Clothen, Put up ¥ Drug Storo, No, 241 North 1 Wiltlo So0ardosts. Phtladoiphin, Bvory Orocor and Druggist a in, it H ‘housokhaper buy aud ue it, should ol ie; Bud ofpr g Dropelstar, s i e L agluaw ¢ B ENTENED, GLEARED, T Descrivtion, I g R R Barges,, o3| 10,0401 811 Boioonura, 14 duiai| 81 Propotlers, Hoow Tug 120 8,587 175) 1] 4 Total 89]24,033| 581 o] 2,30) 601 "Hlioaustom el forths sonths wero $310.07, of ‘whiel L87 was In gold, "Thu roports do not nhude vessels trading to polsts ‘wishii tho distziot, ERACTIONAL CURRENOY, 85 Pfik&"g“eéw FRACTIONAL GURRENGY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE, | who wat a Unlque wark, sond for 16.pago olrau. AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. GRAND OPENING OF THE BUMMER BHEABON! ' A Groot Evont! Tirat appioaranca in this ity of tho world-famous FIFTH-AV, THEATRE COMPANY, In Yta ontienty and undor tho norsanal suporvision of its mInotit propeiotor, ManAROF, AR authar, MR. AUGUSTIN DALY. Al tho gront spa.initios of the FIFTH AVENUR TIEATRE W b ducid 1 10 mue: 'y Bandiny, - Tuoaday, "amil Haturdn matinso, ans 8, 9, and 1, DIVOIIRCIE! Wodnosday Thuraday, and Saturday avonings, MAN AND WIFXE! Yriday ovoning, - ON ASSURANCH. INT D fiox shoot now ovon. BASE BALL, pofelel g CHABPTONSHID AR RED swocm@g OF BOSTON, WHITE STOCKINGS, OF CHICAGO, cedny ne 3160 oreloel, shuiris Avold arowd nt {10 ates by busing tickots st Kollny's Buso all Emportin, 84 Mudigun-at and at 117 Twnly- nnconil-t., wp to L atclook of tho day of tho gamno, No tlgkots cnn bo Lnuht down town aftor 1 a'elook, Xf wonthor aizuld provont gamo posters will bo off of tlio stroat cars by 3olelack p. 10, HOOLEY'S---LUCCA MATINEE, This Saturday, Juno 6, atd ., m., GRAND FAREBWELL Lucca Opera Matinee! In which all the Axtiite of tho STRAKOSOH IPALIAN QPLERA GOMPANY will apjioar, ursisiod by o Grand Orclioatra of tho Gompany, Mo porformance wil com- 00 with tho and Act of * MARTHA nd Act of Y DIIGNON 2 (by reanest)s Fivat Act of “DON ¥ DUALL, Fourth Act of * LA FAYORITA? Musloal Directorand Conduotor, MR, B, BEHRENS, Banls now at Hovley's Theatro, THE GREAT ADELPHL THIS BATURDAY at3p. m., Gr-ala Family Motinoo. Pricos, ot 16 ots, Socurod, 35 ots, oxten, LAST DAY of tho Thonsand Dollar Teisl | _Greatost ‘ymunatia Trinf of nil timo 1 Tho ¥yt Tafcy, 1.0 1.0, tnd the DI GLORIANS, ‘Ils‘:?h‘ great Aerial Act and Flight through Balloons! # MU pRRSIAN TWIN SISTERS, TURNER and LESTER, JUNNY MIACO, M. W. TIBKE, BEN WHE I ALL TIE 8TATS, B o0 i oty coxtie ll;nln:l:"‘l“{lnn.,lllbfilil? STRG AR o worlous old Monday, IX1OK, and ABDALLAH, And tho Groat Troupa of Bedouin Arabs from Jerusalem, IN HOLY LAND. EXPOSITION GARDENS, Lako Shors and Adanis-st. TIE LADTES! RESORT! ALWAYS COOL! 1§ WORDERFUL PARIS BY MOONLIGHT! Grand Promenade Concert BY HENRY 8. PAGH'S BAND. Tho Grent Building Benutifully Decoratods Opon from 2 to 6 and from 734 ta 10, ADMISSION, W UENTS, OHILDREN, 2 CENTS, PARLOR BEDSTEAD. THE EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD. ULOSED ! OPIN, 4,050 In uro n Cliieago, Burpastos all for ologanea, com. 5, A0 conomy, Bovan atylos, adapted (o Parlor, ‘Dintng-room, Oflico, and Btaro, Bend for Hiuge i Sivine panron 1 BABIEST CHILDRENT BADIES Ladies, Attention ! 4 to our collootion of biables' plofros for ubition of tha National Photographio As- nitod Statar, to ho hold in Olileago, n uly, w havu raducos row'a pliotographin’ for fhia monti, W va tho beat arrangomonts. {u tho clty for takin ploturea, Ladlos, noiw 18 your timo, I 480 Btnta.at., onnnllln Coutinontal Hatal, . RAILROAD TIME TABLE, __ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. TXPLANATION OF REPERENCE MANKS, —t Satur eopted, * Snndny oxcoptods Fivn Bunday 3t 610 % e MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTE ik hce, f Clarks ', ‘wieast orne anid 6 Cutistat,, corner’ af' daiiean, Toave, | Arrive, EDSTEAD 00., It Gl i I ' xehmdly oxcoptod. | At o oral Passongor Agent. CHICARD & ALTAN HAILROAD, Syrtmpiald, Altin and St Touls o4 Mle, mear Vadlson.pr, e v ntar, Lacan, & Joliat & Dwieht A CHIAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sr. PAUL RAILWAY, ‘corner adlson and Canalesly, ™ rkcit,, opposite Sheruan Honas, Miwankee, Madison & Prairle dul Ghien, M Mail.... {u "Paul & Mt . it Depot foot a7 Lukest, et Yo M'VICKER'S THEATRE, TIL: RENOWNED COMEDIAN, SOTEIERRIN. Snturday Matinco and Night as LORD DUNDREARY, Monday_and ‘Thorday~Last Nights of Our Amorican Cyusiit, ~ Sueuro your gt Wedtiosday uoxt—Rubertson’s Gom, HOME L “ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Twa Porformiancos Ta-duy--2 and 8 a'alock—~tho Wondor- fuland Trreatatiblo VORK EHS! Matinec--** Wrong Man In tho Right Placo." Night—* Fun (2 Fog."” Trovious to tho Vokos Kntortainmont a Boantitul Com ediptia, Monday—* Bellen of the Ki SUMIMER RESORT THE ROCKLAND HOUSE, NANTASKET BEACH, NORTH COHASSET, MASS, One Xour’s Distance from Boston by Cars or Steamboat, Open for the Seaso of 1874 on Juse 15, Thg Inrgest aud most ologant sonshoro hotel fn Now En- gland, with accommodations for 60 guosts. Tts reputa- flhas mational on ncounnt ot tho unitarmiiy gl charao: tor of its managomont and its company, tho oxcotlones of {orsonte, s tnkin, 1ta stablo (boRtirig aud livory), and (6% faciiittca for atunsoutonte, which aro unequalod. A Siiendid musto and daneing Lintl 1 1 tiie Lotol. P lockinnd Hoiso 1s to nowast nud ploasantost su mor resort of tho highost class within tho vicinity of 1o o, st i and Bosntul bewion, "o o4 Ity Gilicago would Fufor ta kity of thist Hoston corte- Rt Ko RUPLEY & SON, Pronriotors. uo & Sionx o & Nioux Olcy ki, (@) Runs to Gnampaign on Bata Indians-av., and S ‘and Ganul and Sixtec i 4., Grand Pucific Hotel Malil and Express, Ottawn and Hiroa Paoitio Night i3xp, ity, Leavouwnrih sot Downer's Lirove Accommarat! Downoriutivave Aocomuodation | iix, Eaturdny, 3kx. Monday CHICAGO & NORTHW/ESTERN RAILROAR. Cily ofiicen, 8 Clarkeal, (Shermuictiouse), ami T6 Canals S ormer Statisonsas a Pacifl Fast Lin & Milwaukoo Passonos b St. Paul & ‘VX!;’ fap ‘a—Delot corner of Woliga b—Dovot. nuru{‘; of Cannl GRAND HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. T open duno 10, This ologant and perlootly appolnted Trotolefhois Congress Dare T hiavo loaged for 1 torm 0 yenrs, With ¢ stance of iy brother, Sylvanus T, Quzflznm. i!( Wost. l‘uml.lm)‘ lnl"‘"ll‘lln ‘Ii |€1 ,\I‘“l"z m:‘cu ot i Overy F08pOGE qual 1o iy Hotol 40 Snentoy Horne, ot por waoke 1 oK B COLLENS, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, corner of VanBuren and Shermai.gta, Teavenw'thtAtchison I CCEAN NAVIGATION. The Ocean House, NEWFPORT,R.T., JUNE 27, 1874. WEAVERS & BATES. NEW YORK TO CARDIEE. May 18 | PEMBROKE. songors at through rates from 1o United State aud Canada ta ports in the Bristol Chanaol, and ail othor points in England. Uompans's Now BANKRUPT NOTIOE. In tho District Court of the United States for the Bastern Dis- triet of Wisconsin. Tn tho matter of the Oshkosh Manufaoturing Company. Danrupt, . fn fankenpios, Nutiod s horeby kiven that fn pursnance af an ordor of thoe Distrist Court of tho Unitod States, in and for the iSuatern District of 1issonsin, mado nnd ontorad on the 20th of March, A, D. 1ho undersignad nssignovy u tankruptey of the atd Hafikeunt, witl sell ¢ publle Hhotion 16 the. highost and bost biddae, for cash, on Fhureday, tho85th day of Juno, A, . 1874, at 10 w'clock n' tho toronoon of that day,” at, tho oifico of tho sald Bankeupt, situato on tho proniisus horeinattor described, on 11jelt Htraot, Tu th Gity of Oshkosh, and State of Wist Ganyln, all tho Hght, titdonnd futorost of tho sald Banks Fupt, and all tho Fight, titlo and fntorest of tho undor. Ehinod, a9 nsalgnons of sald kstato, In and (o the ful. Towimg dosoribod Iteal Vstatos togathior with all the ap- purtulianoes tarouato bolomubig, iz aud botuig siun 13" o it Ward of the Oty ‘uf - Oshikoel,” County tato of = Wisoonsin, find d Lots fourtven ’II) N A fitiosa (i SCone i1, o (O Ih At toon I one (1), twa (D), thrse Re ol o i vl 10 et iy end ol (1), inDormanon's subidly i 510 hudrod and plovar i watd Hifth Ward, frau from uil Domibranca. - Thoro il aiso bo sold &t hubito auetio it s e and s Wl s Tnt Kool s St o and intoroet of ' tho safd hanirupt and tha said HaSlimion (0 Ghd to goraln 1ottore batout for (h Aumniac. e hroshlnu- A achines knnw hatho Goisor oparatoc i follnuc omo: Powar, toyottior VI ail pitioras wsod in tho Manufacture of such Separators and {forse. Powors, And thu el nastancos Wil 1o at tho saia i i plugo soll a6 Do dugtion to.the ighost ond boab bidbr for onab, & lurgo. rmount of lumbar, {ron, hOIIng Kandy Wt Spokos, aud nihor matorial arid por. Sonal Heoperty deall in tiu Manfacturo of ‘Thrabing. KiaShihen, sivo, Inrgo, mambior of ‘hrahing: Machings i s theclutof e, vomo i & uisied aud ailiors i un wntiniaod atato, "Fho Itbal Kxinto aliova duscribed consiats of about four acrox of Jand Jying on Fox River. Tho Chleago & North- g mwik Mmoo & o, Fad Haflwars buyo sile e ning 1 1o wirks: “Thubulldibied o of hriek, o abd burts - tho taout substauttul and couvonian Ao, Datod May 27, 183, . 165 2L, JUTOIINON, i ksiraoss LLUP, LLICER & WEISBROD, Awmiioos, 7 At EDUCATIONAL, PR 2 b tioe EEBLE SCEIOOXL, SYRACURE NV 1 for Yo dos and Ohlldeon o onedba et 06 1T HELVs & D HUNT 4 athey ishog or Comteal Sow k. Msteuciiun sont B Doraugh uglits conrso; Th Auiont and Mo ar L e et 10, "Lk Gt fonr Wil CORIORER Y AT ACKRON. Ryruouso, N Ve bullt oxpirassly far tho truda, aropro: vided with all tha latest Improsoments for tho coifortand CABIN AND STEERAGH PA! Tirst Cabin, 875 and 20 curronoy. i o Proualiltcorsao Gorttlicatos Drnfts jor £1and upwar Yoor further partionlars, o) s, No. 1 Dock G ROMIBALD BAXTER STATE LINE. ' Glasgow, Belfust, Livorpool, Londonderry, &e, Tlipso stoamnliins, Bucond Cabln, §63 pply fn Cardil, at the Oom- e, il 1 Now York 62 Ji 'l RIVER, N. Y, 2 mnd 230 gald; Stoerage, W Tnwost raton, 00 Agouts, 7 rguiieas, t Olark-st.. Chivago, National Line of Stoamships, NOTICE. t! iy ey m"v{:m“uf ! mitlands, Vork for 1LV ERPOUL and QUIENS. $BATURDAY, Salling from N. York 1or Londou (4 Cabin pssago, $70, $80, encronvy; steerage, at greatl Stotten tlekats At lowost rutos. Drafis for _‘(Zl r’u(lh o Northeast oarnar ?’"kl and Randolph: direct) dvary fortnlght, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, SRR e rent BRI A "uirty Locturos, vspecialls to Voung doliverod bororo the OITTUAGO M| Erico 25 ¢tae host Cblango, Gonaultat providud with bused und roomy, O CURLE! NO PAY!! 300 BOUTH CLARK-ST., UHL1CA May ho consultod, poronally or b on ull ehronlo or torvous disases. anly phiysiclan I Uho cily \ho Warraiiin 0WFos OF 1o b Oihiou iy, #a. 1, L0614, e | SUBday Crom 9 th 13, pald, Ottica, 187 Washil , il fron of ghiro, 7 U SR RAN I b NO PAY UNTiL CURED. La wtill trouting all Ohroalo, oz witl graw, wdeon, of Wemon spealily byician (n the ofty thit Property Owners, Aftention ! Tntil 15t Inat, Wax Salo Cortitiontas hotd by tho Uity of Chicugp can be fadounod k€ 10 por cun (et Whioh'dato tho rato will o fnerasa o ., H, HAY. Caioaa0, Apsil L, 1474 e , Giiy Bouipisottor, u pintiont b curod, Call or wite, Putlonts troated ut's dine % B0 L0 dny uditrusy, i, Al contidontial. Mathey Caylus’ Gapsules_,—— Usod for over twont it ol tarih SO ki sapsior (o L athors (or 1ho ) hikrigon Foeont ar of for Prompe ouira of al ks Bold by Druggis at suocoss by the Tondon, ve hron fi Uioughout e Ussiod Siagse, "