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GROWING INTERESTING. Continuation of the Examination of tho Turners, Damaging Documents Discoverod in That Trunk, Testimony of o FYormer Clerk of Turner’s, Mo Oonneots Iim with Recds MORNING SESSION, OLOBUE W. MILL CONTINUES: The examination of Lodolphus K. Turnce and Lis Arother Howntd, wpon tha chiarge of forglug two decda which wore filed upon land fn. Myde Park, belouging to Gieorge W, 11ill and uthers, was reaumed beforo Jus- fico Malnes yesterday wmorning. A large number of apectatorn were prescnt, It s allcged by (e prosccu- tion that {hé Turners have aiready run one of tho wit- nesaes for the prosscution out e lown, aud that lhey rndeavored (o get rid of another Wadnesday night, o having beon drugged aud put infos lecplng-car botnd for Galcsburg, When Le awoko La found bimself in s place lio did not azpect to belo, aud, jumping off atn naticn, roturned to Clijeago to testify, “Min difoct cxamiuation of Qzorge W, Ll wan re- pumed, and Ln testified na follawn: I suw Ilelon O'Hara 1tarrell at Chittick'e anes niter iy interviow with R, J. Turner, when hin i .+ % not Imow where sho was, and Earied t untrue, both b nd b Chittick's hiouse. 3r. Narnum offered to sl Kt Mew, Harrell fold Till thal ehe d1d not own & fout of land in Cook County, ‘The Court, howorer, ruled it ot, einco Mfra, Marrel conld be called to prove the fact, Witness continued: I examined ~TIE CONTENTS OF THE TIUNK OV JAMLS LLED, who was arrested at tho Wilkon louse, fu Quincy, srith offocr McQraw end Mr, Ewing, They conatsted of & varlety of wax ecals—tiotarial, conrt, clo.—a great nomber of old genuino deeds (T gippods), with seals anid_sigoaturcs; conveysg Taud o different States, There were pickaes of dveds aud— I Bwelt abjected to i ceraian of the con- s, Mr, Barnum wafved it, Wilnees contiuind 1 Evorylhing was put bock fnto {1re iunl, which was Lrought tu Chicago end Jeit {y Treston & Kean's bank, 1t1s now iu tki poescasion of Deteetlya Dizow, 1o foried up womo of the papiers which I kept [n tay vault natll X brougnt tiem fiore, 3r. Barnum produced two packeger, ons containing papors uul the otlcr wit rorls, w on Sdentitied a8 1ho pau 44gns hy hied noaled, B The tehirs were' broke, end ilis contents oxpomd to o, e ' 2R, HWLTE OUTECTED, The polat {0 be pravod was that Tutnor i uttored 8 dod, knowing it to bo a forgery, Ty evidencs wag thupInipléments of foryery were found fu tho jostes slonof & third party, The objectlon was Liat suek 2cts aud_ deeliradons wero nob adinlasible, cxcept by Proviously laging in proper form tho fonndation, by proving that a concert of deafgn. existed butiveen 'tho DAty o whose possceafon thie haplements of crime were Tound and the defendant on 1134l Mr, Ewing didl not thivk tacre wis any it renco of opinion in the understanding of the 1w the question Y22 shmply ono dn Fegard to tho order of prouf. Mr. Barnum proposed to conncet the contents of tho trouk wilh tho dotendunts b n later utazo ot (o cnkg, Tho Court sliowed the tetimony 1 go In, clice would not prejudice the defendants under the'clreume stancon, 3 Wiinéan continued (wax scala hunded to Jutm) £ These aro’ scals which wero found In the trunk, {Scaln of tho County Couurt of Bt. Louts, of tho Ulrenlt Court'of Jndiron County, 18, of (h'Cynaty Gourt af Cool: uuity, of rLllp Hoyno, Notary, Oleago, sl olaer wax péals were Lentlded by Mr, Il A LOT OF THE DLANK DEEDS swern noxt produced, and Mr, Jilil stalul tiat thoy cor- responded with ouo’ of the dooda u o Kibice o of title fied on his property. What purparted to bo genulno deeds (ons of them, howevor, mentioned no grantse) wero then exhibitod, %0 stiow thio process of trausterriig the seals, Tho was an placed on tho back of an Inatriment to which fho peal wan to bosttachied, sud by pressurethe itnpreession waa mads fn'the paper, On iearly oll the devds pros duced the wax was stil adbering, Next csnio a fragmont of & doed, tho eeal of which had been torn off, scknowledegadl by D, Ilanddll, No- tary Pablc, of New Sork, who *ackuowledged ¥ ths Eoblnaon deed filed by Turser, i On anotber of tho deeds taken from {ho trank wern e signatures of tho officera atiachied {o tho Kibbo @erd from Hamuilton to Helen O'lJars latrell, Tho next document wis o devd from fleién O'llara Harzoll to R, K. Turner, Wittiesa said’ bo had'eoen I, K, Turner write, and {hat the handwilting in tho decd was i, Another’ document _showed huw siifnaturcs were transferred, Tho names of olllcors cut from old decds wrere pasted on the bucks of a paper opposite tho place + where the signatures should be, and wars then etlier sraced by a sherp pointed insfrumntat, or bu fuprs slon was cates Ly an acld, Then camo AN INDEX DOOK OF BIGNATURES of different peraons,—a Lundred or_tuore,—n card of {owird Turner, attorney-at-law, and_tho siguature of osepl Loxie, Uil grautor, on a plece of tracing- 1aper. . Attbie point the Court adjourned until 2o'clock, —_— AFTERNOQN SESSION. .. TUE CONTENTS OF THE TRUNK, Upon reasscmbliug, dir, MMl contiuucd bis festimo- Dy ua foRowa: An estract from Tix TR1DUNE in rela- tlon to theaust of Kibbo va, 1lll was fonud {n Teed's trunk; also s alip reading, Do you know anytling about 8, L. 97, 38, 14, Uyde Purk?” with thename 4+ Btuart " on tho paper ; lso & blip o which somsone had been practiclog the writing of Joseph Hoxle's Dams; aleo Lho followlng : . #0cl, 13 1506, Munn, Tadd & Co,, tnrney, eolil to reaidents of thls Biat $3,08,2W,; 8.W.10,11 6. 3. W.; N.E, 10,118, 3 88,4 W.; con, §1,200, ' R, X, Turncr hus_stralghts through Dothum to Jibbo Nl rog, Ap. 1, 1608, on 8, E.5, 65,3 W.; 8, B, N, E.12, N. W, 12, 8, W, 14,B, E. 27, all fn' 8 8, Wi N, W, 4, N, W. 13, N, B, w,at, s, 4 W 8. L, 14, Ve 138, 2 W, no like 1o biiy anytuing in Cale Boun without abotruct to date, Yours truly, &e,, *Jaxes FammwEATuER 1ao the followlng ¢ Galnek metalfc achl will restore fak and colodine extruct [1—-of folusll,” Also tho followlug TTLRS 3 LE ¥ Dean Bin: Sorry thut did mot have blanks for sdutmeggy Slate, Lutgive you the beathad, low Ean a poor devil Lielp aticking to the khip when ha haa melthier lifo-preserver bor boat to keop im fram miuke ing. Ifhad the meaus to do with, would not romaln in thia port twenty-four Lours, At 0ot by any means wedied o this locality. By stay is comyulsors, and ax{or na_gathering tmoes, if s liitle matctial now aud then Is muas, thew bavo gathered 5 bul, If 3ou buve yeferenco to 'flnu{ lucre,’ am constrained 16 say that ‘Bavenot gathered It fu, “Hope thst you made big T come down on his marTow bonoa i the Aire days ko spent lutorviewing Y Sices that you wil bo compeliod tg sbaudon e esire machiu inew how would be, e would o orice, no W m{l for half-pri avo me for hulf~price, ‘me him for double price 1t you didd not }:ugu I:ll‘v’; onen up Lis heatt aud purss, thien tho fault rests with Joukolt, “J, 1, B, I8 Inboring under & big 1nistnke when ho reporia it Knuata Clty man aud miyself aro Faning lo fuc 0. mian s ucver been lo Cangress,and dont understand #aditionsh, divislon, and- sicace, sapectully diviston, o mady <oplous propusious several taontis ago, bk I dwh copo worlh & d—, = Ta did- fot play Bonceb with mo; and w0 I would 'nob Lsy atll, Them aro facts, Ilave got through allow- § mau Lo apyropriate my share of ‘*awag." “Another zesaon for culting hia off was Lo was Borking with and Lrough 8,, snd, knoving the Fockloss chesatier of both ruen, I stood'from under, Byellioeby, & masey 8 fex duya ago that tho caplal clly”of (26 ¢ Loan Blar " Btale wus belug s00oppd, Neckou that 8, and and, T think T can ged it for you, a1 imaw a pary B Witk ean post o Abaut how. inich EE e o yon wiah e 1o ofer, Zinoiher o i ‘or scatlered fractn, ole, Yonra irn Enlbinatoly s dronr T, Clasi, " 0, dan, 0, 1837, T8 Dearborn pirect, oA cloro Ataft foF Lbu $25 you #o kindly Yonned e, for which T am much obliged, Hfnco 1 havo returmed and _llrred up the partiea personally, firey nearly all paid up, but had T tiot been hers nota Hollar woirld liave been paid wa ¢ (horefare, there Is nothing 11ke being on hand, T kaw your friend Car- Jenter on New Year's, and wan really natonishedsto Yind Lim soler. T hiece Inclose (ho wareauty docd, Whita'T think of ft, I you blcase make ont &nathor with the_same, ackuowlged by wife, whirlh wiil ba Yot nay put the conskderation'$7,630, o8 ft may e, as everythiug fn cloar, uid 1 have pald Vomiin ol e up all tazey h’l-lh{. U, T, O, W3¥ould 1t niot b hetter to lavn It neknowlndged by atmissioner foe Misonrd L1 o notary publie, sou the [word omuitls {l-l in three different couns therefore thero el 1 be thiree meparate decds 70 that they can e rerorded i cach couniy, ot ¢ 10t €4 per aero in cuch deed, # ool aa couveniaut, a0 that I e may have tioim vecu B3 huro you deed.” Wiiness continucd ¢ T eho found a part of plinto- qraph of ane of my deedy in b trunk, T received uo photographia of them from Mr. {leadiey, and they were nover plotographed before, Turner got them under the agrecucut, cd, 6,7, U, the right description 1w escls CROsY: AMINATION, Crowsexamined by Mr. Swelts My first conection with (ho land in fiiestion hegan i 18705 nover had unything to do wiih it prior to that time, At the thao I purchaged of Joscph Hoxie, who tyas a mer- chant in New York, J, ¥, Scammou had s tax titls to the land, T do not kuow whiat it was worth then; the extimate was from §150 to §200 an acre, It is now wortl from £1,0.0 to $1,200, I had Investigated the vallility of Heatmnou's tille, but was undecided whether it was good or bad; 1 did not take sny legal adviea nbout ft, Hcammon was fu possesslon nf oue- hialf e land § tho other kulf was vacant and unoecit- pled, I understood from differcnt parties that there was o patent ontstandivg, which had been fssicd to Jiichard P, Itobinson, T tried to hunt Lim up, but was unancceasful,, I fonnd in New York . Mr, w who bad thn sssdgnments, ‘cte,, end talked with him aboul the land, Iie eald Lo had written to Walker, Dextcr & Simith abont it, and they had wiven A opinion that it was donbtfal ll 1t coulit Lo recover- ed, in view of tax tilles, I bought the land from iloxle for §3), and recelved a quit-cluim subject to the taze ttles, T perfoctud tho Htles of tho occupantant abuut +%) an acro, Mr, Bcammon and 1 bad soma litigation over tholind, and ths sult wax compromiecd by o hvislon of onc-half of the property, 1 was jndicted In 1434 upon cotnplaint of * orsa ™ Eddy, who chargod ¢ that I Lad misrepresented the fucts sbout somo luut ha purchated of ine; that 1 #atd the titio was In ous Hond when {t was 1t koo ono elve. 1 waw tried nad A Jadgo Van Duren rald it an oute Witness wastaen queationed ot grent Lmgth, with tho objuct of showing that Le hinmelf wan cugaged In atstieds fie unty Turner, bub nothing was Lrouglt wut which put bim oa & par witl (ho defoudant, UENRY T. FATTEN, awora: Ilive fu 8t Lows, Tave livcd thera s little |, over two vears. Knuw tho (wo 'Luriery. A engaged now in o titlo-cxaminiug businces {n n law oflico, Was at one o It, K, ‘Thirner's huvkkeepor and confi- dential lerk ; he was engaged {u spcouitions 1 real estato fn U0 aud Klissouris was with L shout four yors, Tho principal entries in our real-estato books wero eliuugad of titles in tha military trast—in Adainn, Hel Kuox, Ioria, Fuiton, Honderaon,and Warren Conat . {n this State, Couldu't vay whetlier Turner elafnsed to own property in all tho counties, Found out that ho - diid fu ome vf them by examiuutlon of tho records, to - Jearn of chungen of titla wdvers to him, o claimed to hve & chaiu of titlo coming from tho patctitees by regular atages and ccotering du re, Hurrcll, as tho ouly daughter of Me, O'lura, and through 'her to Kibble, i sotno of tho counties enumerated, Ho had " no titles running through Empson Humilion that T know of. ‘Turnier nd I mot by eccldent ono day fn Qufuey § ho ofered mo ez, and_we whook liands, and witked aroundeveral Diocks, In the courss of our conversation I referred to A TALE T HAD IfAD WWITIE REND, and I told him that Iieed bad complained o ms very ttch of the msuner in which s tusd beon treated by him, Rteed had told mo that Turner had forfeitod hix posilive agreoment in regard to certain real estute trausactions i Chicago,~that ho had realized moncy from the salo of titles fo suburban property near Chie cugo, and had farlod to account for his (Reed’s) share, | Aud, in that ssme conucotion, I told him I had nnder- stoodl from purtica that he was Laviug romo iroubls will Mra, Harroll,—that sho had become dissatistied selth the manucr in which shio also had been treated, aud had commenced a suit ogalust him, Ile safd hd bed fixed thnt matice all up,—that fAsno had been Jolned, and bo lisd besten her i thotefal; tuat, no farca Tieod was concarnod, ko (Turuer) bid patd him every- thing, aud Reed Lad'no ciatma upon buu for servics rendered, Q.—Did io say what tho agreement was between tben? _A.~Thit ho agrecd Lo puy bim o cerlain sum for services,—§0 or $10, Q.—What'kind of scrvices? A.—fo knew what I meant, 'Tho converéation about ' was short, Recd had rendcred him eervico In obtainfng title-papera for the Chicago suburban lota ; fu ollier words, {n putting thae tities into Mes, Harvoll, Q.—Tiavo you seou I, K, Turicr ond Tced togethier? A,—Yex, ofien, in the ofice of Turaer at Quincy, Tho flvat timo I mot Reed was at Brookfeld, . tho Mis- sourl military tract, Turner introducod me to hfm, aud ‘we thres . went 10 Qaiuoy tho rame train, o always cume to-the oflies whien ho wan fu Quincy. 1 kuow from conversstions Lad with Turner that Uio trausactious Lulweon thom was tho furuishing by Reed to Lim of tise necessary chnin of 1103 Lo fotords, g Q.—1iuw were ihey mado? 4, AANUPACTUR Q.—DId ha namo any grantors aud grantees? A.— Somctins Lo did, wnd_samctimos ho did not, Tur- uer cludined to owh somo Aftoen or elylitoon qusrter- scctions fu Calhoun County, and tuld 1no (hat_Tieed got up the titlo papers for Lim, and hie patd bim $:00, Q.—Did you sce the tille yapeca? A.~—Yes, I batie dled thetm twenty times, ’ Q.—Do you kuow Ited's hanidwritlog? A.—Ia writes soveral difiurent Lunds, (Lauglier.] T hava scem bim wrile, and Lavo also scen differnt band- verftiugs, which' be told mo_were bid, I know from convorsationa had with Mr.Tt, K. Turner that ho per- fectly well knew that Iiccd’s Lusincss was tho yrejurs ing of title yapers for o conlderation, 1 have fro- ucatly had conversstious with Tutuer in reference to (urged’tito pupers, and tio hus shown mu deeds which ko aald wore executed by James llewl, and askod mo whethor they wero ool or bad,—whithor they wero svell executed or obliorwlic, Tho tilles to tho land 1n b County anded in Georgo A, Kible, 1 saw i, : 7 pay Reed $10, e Lourt then adjonrned unt{110 o’clock this morn- fog ———— ITANSAS, Indinn-Superintendent fong to fo Romoved—Another Scohe in the Fenilery-Henaloy Driunn, Syectal Duspateh to T'he Chicaao Tribune, Leavswontit, Kan,, Aprll 8,~Gov, Otborn has ro- turted from Washington, 1fo clulms fo have aesur- snces frbm tho President that Bujorintendent Hoag will bo remored, ] i In opposing lfong before tho President and Secro- tary Delauo, mo charges of eorruption or pecula- ton wero submitted. Tho complaint wan bssed on the fuct that Huag, aa » Fedoral ofica-halder, liad ) c u i fact thst " Mong addreased letlors to Blats Honatur Ubarles Robluson, of Douglas County, aileging tuat Gov, Usborn's ncten I eulling ous tho miltfs to euppiess Indlan iuyurrecs Hon © wit wholly wnmecestary, - Those lelters wers nsed by tho Opposition members os a means 1) wealicts aud deatroy th contldenco of tho Jeorle tu o Niepubicay aduibulatration of Siato afe Auolber sceno in {he Peadery-Mensley drama has bocu sutcted, Tho uiker e 1t e to) oo, Eucnt: dgu of Ueusley that Judge Fen dery Lad clandestingly Bt tho Widow McNulty ugali. licnsley was euragod, of equres, lnl!’ Irustiog to the chunco of detocting tuo widow and Jnage togothior, 1aid in ambush fop them with he Listorical shot-gun, duly loided, cocked, und primed, Ifo didn't. discover them, how. over; but wubsequently secing Pendury ridiug’ afon the wlrort in & buggy, be fourwbed & Fovoivoe o tlrestetied to Lid tho onamored Judge,” Filoads foe erud, . 'IIE CROPS. Cotton nnd Gratu frospects of the 5 Nouth./ dizaceis, Aprit B.~The monthiy report of the Cot- ton Exchiange for March from Woeut Tennessee, Nojth Alabaaa, North Misulssiipl, a0d Arkansas north o Uhe Arkasay River, shows of tha 184 responscs 2 3-10 4 A8 far aa locality for dolng busines ‘1s ” by Infopmation i that Austin City is ..:hnfi‘{“..“,fl'-fl; ‘men hava slathors of Iuformatiop, - Austity 1s another poiut favorably mentioned 3 in fact all of thy moro populous vountles ar- good for lator, Wiel that I had ths inesuv fo gq mmrhh you and aee for myeelf, If you sholild fiil the fiald & f2yiug oue, and yoi want s *pard for itice-work, { atn au open a4 & goowe, “avnm,uuln your information about man eternal tenaeance on you s In subsiune ported corroct, Mo Is ex!mlen‘ly denerute, -mrfl: litake, Ilis fancy woman, Mrv.Lorry, fofmerly of Dowitt, ‘Carrall Quinty, .bas kivked Lim out—gone oo b alick sud'clcan, 1fo bas an extremely long lat of loyancea and speclal plesdlogs agafnst Jou, ail of which L projosca to bring vividly bufore JRubridter or orally; (Lefore his ‘bugies,' A word W6 wise,' oleyg §o jou can mot . accor by S i 0y o o Tt o o i at 1hat he aud you will both sorry for, However, you Luow yuur’m:nz 80 act ;l: 81y, gy ! writes 1o that ho fs lopeful, but iy whill Barping on tho tresstires 138t Caph, :-:. or (ml: 3 0z somo olier checumnavigator buried wloit the shore oo0ca 10 penttutim "t ot el o , 1ot oftencr, Baall c jiLine tha teat, 14 1uay bo bocausn [ am ot s 3¢ appeeciling big thlny s 3 ugo; Ut en awa fortuues an R Dk 1000 oxtanmens by B o o S, 2 Wt ls liakle to Liaug arolind larga bogisy “reehller you rotura from Tetus Dreasians, cic, Tespect WFob, 3, 1otan | | reckully, dlekoniy famea Heed, Fag.=D; st wa this duy recdived, Warn 856 conteut witl’ omalilug & man awearing Thee big wrlla me your fm. i 3 Yoursof thead Bldd {0 hoar that you ! howe 13 the bosowa of | per ecnt less uumber of balea of colton were produced. i this district than {n 1873, The fnanclal fuctillles furuished fn o4l of ho produclug crop we 20 per cent less llan for 1s74, "u i u':lm'n'lo'g that ¢ Yot eent ouly of “tho crow romalned vumarketed on the 4id ult, Te has been an iticreaso of laborerw in this district of ¥ per cant since the consummation pf lask year's crop, - Preparations for corn-plauling ate 5 yer cent iu advance of the con- dition as compared with the apring of 1678, Tho fn. €16310 of acrosgo by newscleared Linda Is 3 por cent over 1814, ‘Ihio prospeoiive decreaso in acreaga of cots tou ptmuni‘rmm tlhat of 1474 Is estlimated to be 6 4.3 e cent, Laborers are accepting work with alacrity— 0 per ccat for wages, 43 por cent fur sharoe of crop, and 19 yier cent for renting lands, ‘Tbo geucral tona of a decliue of sbout er cent sa cowpared wiih the past two scaso: Bore faindlcated au fucrouw of deroago 1 grains aver tho acreago of the past wo seasons of G4 Per cend, Tliera 4 a pro#pective fucreasu of acreage 0 corn-platitiug aver thio acreagy pf Lo Paat two swie sons of 13 por cent, correspoudents, G5 per cent roport great - provemeit 1n funices, 17 per Leut Taohersia, Tnprover ;:‘!fi:‘;"lg!:: ceut Hane} B4 pes ceut, ropost wmaterial n o v, ond 40 pur o Lproveuaat of owmay L U 0V couk repert fdwmfifil’} CHABITABLE INSTITUTIONS. .J,fi'x,'l:-';:‘fl,‘,fig,:"f“,“"&‘f: '.”-'-fflff"u:'xfxflfi" briers for Tustitutionw of Mlchigan, i thels. boebig bivtnl o 1180110 Work of behiovolence, Tmara o lovs cxiinig i {ta ravge, and all valuabld aids in the good wi k of withgating (o 114 of ‘miafortuung, parersy s s . Amony the most prominent 4 Qosted fn ino clouded | Hospilil, Duirolts Michigen Biaie Roress orsber Ko manch abocdve kiiown * wells; nulituton fur Dear, Dump, ad Bilud, oyl b thass 8 koo 1and-piaes Ogk A% bim s - Ouk, Dakland Couatyy "L, $iucunti Oppha Abiom .\., X Wil Swear 1o sarat "“”‘x‘lt;““ Detrolt; - Bt Luke's Noeplial aud Ouugch iome, 12484, 41 for Turaer of voursa Jou Koy pr o b | Handbs Mieblgon Orphan Apviumy Adslaa; the Daye bout tie 10,30 aere la Michigun o sy | Moias of the Frleodless, Exai pagtaw, B0 THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1875 THE COURTS. | Argument in the Latest Sult | Against My, Gage. The Whole Subject Finally Carricd Dc- fure the Federal Courts. Judgmenis and New Suffs, & 5t AYERS Vd, GAGE. 1 The motlen for an fnjunction in the case of Willam T, Ayere, excetttor of Chinrles ' Gage, ogainst David AGage and olhers—a creditors’ Wil filed ferv daya ago—camu up befors Judys Blodgelt yesterday orning, M. Tuller, on belialf of tho complatannt, Flid that to undertood that Judgo Dickey was utending to prens 10 trial the Oage forcclosure sult befora fucyo Mooro to-day, and by wished to have an fnjunction to rovent the further progress of that auil, Judgo Dickey sald that tho foreclosure sult wan only lo ancertain the amount dus from Mr, Gage, sofuat e "Trustos could go on and acll under the trust-doed, and that o decres eould not Le had for heveral weeks, Me, Fuller objecled that tiough (hs foreclosurs sult wan ouly to anceztain tho smount due, yet s decree of #alo wonld be predicated on {ho valldity of tho triml- deed, which o denled, 3o aiso declined to admit that wiuchia lrgo amount wan dueas was clafmed by tho city, nnd wished Lo have the question of the validity of the {rust.doed ancertalned in his own auit ruther than 1u1 tho Btate Court, and it was necemvary to have o tem- porary injunction, at leaat, 10 preservo bis righta, After some further discussion, Judgo INiodgett ev 1dently;wishing to postpono tio atquuicnd, it was deeid- cdtoguonwith the motion, and Mr, Fuller proceoded toread the LI, an abstractof which was published yenterday In Tk TRINUNE, The gist of the allega- itonn mnde in tho Liil {4 that tho city was & pariuer with Gagoin the ovestment of the city funds, oud that §t pliottid thorefors Lo oLliged to bear sny Iosson, 58 well ad abaro any profit, but that 1t had receives about $110,,C0 as futercat, atid yet now sougiit to et tho wholo responsibiiity Of the losses oo Mr, Gage, ‘The Intter assigned oll Lis property to the city, and if o ‘Lrusteo proceeded Lo eell, thia” complafunnt urged thst ko sud tho other Judgment ereditors wonld be Ieft without uny possibility of recoveeing the umount of their clafms, “ho counsel then efted tho ordinances of 1973 as to tho puwers of the Commou Conneil, (o show that tho elty bud powor 10 mako ilie coutracts o urrangeutents it olfccted with Mr, Gago, It was Argued that tho ex- Treasurer contd not Lo held as insarer, but it could only be conridered whetlier Lo Lad dons what ai ordi uarily prudent man would uuder similar_ cireuin- ‘stances, Mr, Failer therefore inaisted that Mr, Gago was only a tristee, and tho faw of trustecs wan apphic- blo fn Ltw ease, Ono priciplo apphicablo was that the trusteo was only lablo fur reasonavle care: auoter, that {r "tho cestul quo trust consentod t0 tue trus- tree’ ncls, tho lutter was exoncrsted. If, hower. this was riot 1ho case, e Lill hiad aflged 'that on aboul £170,L60 was due, s 31 offcr. wus mado (o p on | that, o o8 o releao the Dropertyy valued ot over £300,600, Tho fureclosure suil in the State Uourt wus, 83 tho Supreme Court Lad declured, only a continnas tion of (he auit at law, ond an cquitable mode of cole lecting the fruits of the common-taw suit, Jitdys Dickey thought that the abject of tho bill was 1o etop tho foreclosure suit until the whuls malter could "be determined {n the Iederal Court, Tie vome platuant asked that o suit lnvolving Lalf o miliion dlolinrs shiould be tied up untl Lis judgsent should o puld, 1t was never futended to iy the Common Conucil custody of the moneya of the city, Tuo Com- mftteo alno bad roported thiat tho money stiould bi “Jeft I Mr, Gago's iands, and tho clty had not there. fore sasented to tho acts of Mr, Gage. The receipt of the Interert did not ratify the lvaus mads by Mr, Gage, for tho latter did not_malko tho loans as agent of the city, but only in the purauance of Lix character as ‘Preasiirer, on 1ho respousibility of his bond, 18 ,chose to give the money ta the clty, baving derived It from he city’s prioclpal, and thera waa no law (o&)m\«!nl bim from so doing, Lut Lo could not biud tho city in bin favor unlcss tha achk wan dono within the scopoof his dutivs as Treasurer. The State Court was sbout to try tho very question s ta whether Uage owed anything, snd bo had denied this fact, although not In form, #o taat nothiug would bo guined by o changa to the Federal Caurt, g ir, Faller sald the quostion was, in short, wheth hila client hiad a conatitutlonal Heht to secls Lila ro edy iu the Federal Court, where ho utiained bis Judg. went, Tho quostion wieihier thu trust-deed was vilid or uot hiuged on the validity of the yruvisions of tho City Carior, At e couclunion of Mr, Fuller's argument, Judge Dlodgett refused to grant an junvtion, 'on b ground (hiat tho vumo subject inntier wan i conbro- Yersy in tho Stuto Court, and relief eould bo sought . thora, Mr, Fullor then dismisacd his bill, filed bis pette tion, suswer, sud u cross-bill fu the foreclosury Bt in " tho Buporior Qourt, aud then bad the sult transfesred to the United Stales Circuit Court, pursunnt lo the late aet of Congress aud the decision of Judge Drum- M. Avers thus succeods, though indirectly, g his Cuny bivard u tho Federal Coust, and ths uusfer will delay the tatul for somo mouths, BILL FOIl NECONVEYANCE, George W, Rossetter, Clizrica J. Kosseticr, Prank A, ' Loavitt, Mlartha A. Mossettor, Mary 8. Leavitt, aud Mary A, ltosactter, filud a bill aguinst John Y, Augur aud Richard N, Rubblus, for & reconveyance of cortaln Iunuds, aud for un fujunction. Complainants state that {hsy ure Lieirs of Law of Asher Rossulter, who diod {n 1858 that he, at tho tin of Lis death, owned & threos: ' quartera interest fn 3 9.0.100 ncves of tho N, I, . teacilonal quarter of fractionul 8ec, 31, 39, 14; ulso queAt of tha fen merchants and give them tweirn | montha! relmposition of dnty to enaldo thew to clear off ntock. A f Winnipeg lots fook placo here yestorday and reslized well, Tonosto, April 7.—The Ton, William M-Dougall, sutenant-Gosernot of Manfioby, will, it ts pubiio: 1y agecrim], beeoms the new leader of the Gprosition fu the Joral Lagislature, Robert Wilkes, meraber of Parliament fir Contze Toronto, has been unweate-l on seco it of an elector 1Ay imy 31 10 two men for Yotes b tite elition sumo sn.outhia eince, » ———— GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Why It Was Compelled to Glose 1ts Doors, What Mr, Jones Has Sunk. Conslderable eurpriee wan caused yesterday by the annmuncement tht the Grand Opera-Hnuee nd closod 1tn doorw, aud atil} more surpTise, mingled with pain, svas orcasfoned by the statement that Mr, D, I1, Jnnes, tho manager, had been caplssed fu o sult of Cupt, Turtle, on the chargo of glving & clieck upon a Lank 10 which he bind no funds. In order to ¥ o truo bistory of {his amair, and o whow the cautes which led joe tatly lo tho fallure of the Grond Opers~ Jinuse, it 18 necessary 10 go_ back reveral suontly, In Heptember, Sesars. Payne and Afms hasing shtained n learo of Kingebury Murlo Hall from Mr, Itiuckley, thelr sgent, 8ot 10 work upon their grind Intuntrel ebow, They bsd Do money whatever, Ar, Aimn noverat any {lme baving put any mouey fnto the concein, and Alr, Payne's caslt contributions, it is waid, not baving osceeded §29, Under Gen, Lau- Tence's ndministraticon of tho estate, while Kingsbury Trall was ronted for lecturs purposes, Mr, Dayne was emplosed as agent, janllor, olc., 8ad bad In thal way formed a quai-connection with the establishment, During Baptember, Mr, Payno weut 10 Mr, b, 1, Jouew, forinerly o lumber merchant, aul wanted to borroiv from Liim $600 for the purposa of ko PAYINO TIIB CARFENTER: for thefr labor in 1earranging nd redtting the placo, thie mutchanlca baving threstencd (o strike if thes were not pald f ouce, 3P, Jonea advanced the money, cx. Jecting 10 get it back In sixty daym, lebud i that timo 10 thought whatever of goltg into the minstrel Tuninens, Tho sixty days weut by tud ho nat only failed to get bis motey, but was fimpottuned to make furtler advauces, Lo did this, Loping {Lereh back what he had alcesdy put fu, D, u the went along, ho_aw 10 Brospects OF Fecovering unye thing, and finally, on the st f JaBuary, sssuic. d tho entire mapagement and control, When Mr. Jdones thus assumed clarge b found that Payno anu Alms,although baving na inoncy $oatart on, and Laviog borrowed tiv funds with whicl 10 make all 4e Lmprovemeuts, had engaged a come oy at most extravagant malarics, Xeily atd Loon Eetting €50 o week, ond others 48 Ligh we §13), Ty fallowlng figures Fliow THE WEEKLY RECEIPTR Jan. 17 €1,133,41, 31,07, $1,1438,14, 81, 15001, M #, - i1, Lurng the Lrat when an tapochally expentivo tho total o £ i, § 2,25, §! 565, thiree weeks fh Janoary, conpany was cngaged, Jy “eapwmses, fncluding | ealarice, leass, rent, and yrinting, smounted 0§20, Binfe thal timo tho averayo weekly expenses have been 41,70, or, with but two cxcepUons, couniderably more (aau the recoipta, Bluco Jun. I, Mr, Juucs hae sunk about §4,L0, making In ol fieatly $15,001 of bix money which liun gouo after the $0 he was Impradent cnnugls to loud Alr. Payne in Beptetber, Tutaday M, Fowers, the preszut sgent of tho estate, detnanled of Mr, Jones at Jeant $1,000 of tho $2,°00 dute hiu for reat, I Wan ot first Mr, donea' intentlou 10 go 19 Rucine and borrow tha montg from Lis trieads, but, ofter connlds ety tho matler, bo catao 10 the conclusion that it waa uscieas for him {0 continue fn fhis unproftable bt ness, nud ho therefore, the day before ye.terday, noti- fied 31r, Powors that ha should clcss tha establistiment, THE TOTAL INDENTLDSESS of the Grand Opeea-Liauso i £2,00 rent, lant wook'n salary liat, und soma small bills for privtfi, ate, To oftket thesa tiiero aa jmprovementa, etc., lu tho Louss itwelf whick shoutd be worth about §:0,660, So mucl for tho Grand Opera-Tlouse itaelf, Its failuro will Lo deeply reyrstiea by our cizeusy WLo hato all along b the fdea that ft Wus doing a fine huiess. Bo it Lize, as the sbove figures ehow; hut the estravagunt ealurics saddled upon Mr, Joncasfar ull the | eriarme cro bad contracls with the msnagerunt, m.ide Iast Hepteniber—aiid tho Lieavy Foul Weio 140 ninci 1oz him o careye Tuo hews of this abrupt terminstion of the performe suce reached the MEMBDERS OF TIIE COMPANY and the reporters fmuedistely after tho manager of 1lio Kingsbury estato clorcd the house, wnit thers was » gathiering of men and women ubout tho entrance, Tho * Only Loon " ngnaled Lifs knowledgu of fhe st uatfon from the winlow in ffth-story Team of the Sherman Iouee, opposite, and pave ihe ry.omblat company fo unduratand hut be Was “altd,” Prome {nent among thie discussers of the Fituatin Manning, Dolebanty, Kally, T Bowles, and othere, Efforis wera mada by the members of the Company to arrango for an aponing of the theatrs noxt Monday night, but nothing definito was_sgreed upon: u fact, tliers was no concert of actlon in the mattor, 1t is uof Iikely that thio present peopls wiil open the hause, nl- though Mr, Powern hos given his consent. Mcners, Kloy ani Leon will not remiin Lero, thay tutondiug o Ieave soon for New York. Delolisnty aud Henglor, thy favarite roug and datco men, have signified their wils linguess to join in an entertainment or a series of per. Ttengler, #320-100 acres In the eamo_quarter-section, situsied at iho Junction of Cottago Grovo avenus, Viuceunes avenue, and the Chicagoroad ; !0 strip of land on the Iake aliore n the Bama quarier section, contatuing 35 acrea, Iu sildition to this Mr, Kossciter owned u lot on the corner of Kinzieand Iiush strects, whero the ol Lako 1fouso formcrly atood, another 10t boundod by Quiney, Market, and Jacksou atrcets, and the river, | occuipicd by biu ih hik iifetime a8 u mauufaciory, and luatly, a Liock between Cupal strectand tho ‘tiver, boutded on tho south by Van Duren strcet, After | Ttossetter's deaths nonio of *his children moved awny, ollicra wers minors, und netajug waa done to save the calaio untll Junuary, 1874, In the meantime ®omie of tho projerty had been old for taxes, oud nowe was occupied. by porsons holdlug adverss tities, At {bat thme all the beirs ogreed to sell the property, it pesivic, to some parly wiio would cleae’ up the title, The defendants ‘agreed fo do all tust waa ueceamry by buylng w tax titles, bringlug efoctinent” sujts, &c,, and alko prome dred to pay to the complainants 95 per ceut of their nalen, aud the land was tranaferrod to them, Come pluluants now allego that tho defendants Luvo whoily Tullpit to keep their coutract s that tuey arv, sud wero at tha timo of Ihe agrosmouf, insolvent. J'iey thero fore ask to hinva the contract annubel, aml an mnjuuc- :lmu‘:n[u'“ull the defendants maling sny vales une. o it ITENS, OXI’K-‘I‘ULI tho lnst day of bervics in the Circult aurt, - UNITED BTATES COURTS. Notban Maithews commenced a ault: for $10,000 agatust Josbuu L, Marsh, awre Neitleton, executrix of tho estate of Nalson G. Nultistou, began an action to recover $2,001 of Stenlien A, Goodwin, E, 0, Larued, ond i1, B, Towlo, .0, DarieSTERION COVT I Dutsk, . 0. Davisou commenced a sult sgalust Van Higgins, cladming §15,000 damages, i L CIRCULT CouRT, ‘Tho Flrat Nattonal Uauk of Itookville commenced a suit for £10,000 sgatnst V. F. Murphy and B, F, Allen, Tho Chicago Building Bocicty 1.0l a Lill ‘syainst Heury ltose, Mary Lose, 4, Z, Moore, sud L, L, Green leaf 10 forclors a truat-deed for $1,50 on L3ts 41 uud 44 In Jumes Wilson's Subdivision of tho Block 41 of the Cumal TYusteca’ Bubdivt W, 4v, 14, TNE COUNTY COURT, Yosterday was ineano day in thin Court, and tho fol. lowing perions wero adjudged insanes Clarios i, Whituker, ‘Clarlotte Mctzler, Christina Scllepper, Thgwas Brown, Kato Gorbetl, Geslin Lirenlurg, a Larbara Washbisch. In o eases of Charlofto Motzler and, Bartars Waalibluch, they woro. iemporariy rec atralned ot their lbarty, snd given duto the custody of thia Bheriff, "Tho wiliof Adellne 3, Brown was pruven, snd lets ) ULdOE LD B tors (cstamentary issuod'to' Leter s proved Loud of $11,000, n(.tgxl:u:-:‘tlzd‘%n:\n&l ras tppolniod idminiatratrix 10 esl onras O It it IProve cdjUond of $,040, 3bndos o ey CRIMINAL COURT. Tuero wan no busiaoutof spectal imporfancs {raue- actodin this Court yeaterday, There were 1o jury iala, but soveral walnar cases wera dicposed of by tho :, Thecase of Watt Robins, tudicted far keoping s comtmon gaming-Liouse, {4 ast for 1Ly, Tho notorfous Robindon brathers, wiio_bave figured conuplonoualy fu L variaus Courts of Coak County, werotobave Leeu trled yeaterday ou the charge of agson, fu tiring e bulldiag adjolniog thels otel st 1ho coruer of Lake strect and 1(th aveuus bt fall, but, owlng to the nou-attendanucs of an hmportant wite Pesw, the caso wet over, ‘Thie Graud Jury aro at work on {lie ordinary Jall oates, but thero i3 uo probability of thelr nukiug auy Teturn s week, formances, if satisfactory arrangements can be made, il'hulanmf Opera-iouto (s closed for the prescat at cast. Nowas to THE CRININAL CHARGE § Last weck Mr. Jones wava to Capt, Turtlo n check for . bis acrvices in watchlug the theatro for n couple of suouthn, 'This chack was on the Fourth Nutional Bank, in wlich BIr, Jonca lins kot Lis acconnt for the It fivo years, ‘It was not prescatcd Saturday, but Nl over until yestorday, In tho meanwhile, aoverl of the employes had Locn pald off with ehecks on this Lank, aud when Capt. Turtlo jresented his there was 1O nubuoy 10 M. dotics’ crodit with whicl to mect it, Thereupon tha Captaln, with a great deal of unnoecssary and_fil-Judged baste, rushiod of to (o oflice of Justice Hainea aud procured a capias, alleging that Mr, Jones had kuowingly givon him w check ou s bank in which he had no funda. When e, Joues woa Drougnt {u under the cupius, Mr, Goorge Taylor, of the Cloveland Papor Company, promptly dojosited tho amaunt of tho dobt s colistoral security, and the caso wwas st for hearfug on tho J3th fust. OF its Fosult thero can be o question, Tho sympathy of the community will undoubledly bo with Mr. Jutice, who was, so to speals, dragged 1ato the Opora-Tlvise maungem nt al together agiust Lis will, aud whoso only fuult has been that of persiatently throwing good moncy away in order to savo that wihjel bu had aircady lost, e e THE MISSOURI AND IT8 FEEDERS, Special Dlapalch to The Chicnae Jrshane,, 810uz i, Ta,, April 8, Floyd Kiver raised about 12 fect during the night, tlooding®a largs extent of level country etween bere aud Lezants, and waghod (he raflroad track eud earried out wowme bridges ou the Central aud St. 'sul Roads. Tie lawor portion of the clty {n cavered with water § and 6 feet deep, and people’ were vemoved from dwellings in Doatd to places of safcty, Trdins on (e Nliinow Cene tral ‘and 8t. Paul Toxds havo susiended. The Blou iy & Vaclfo Roud hriigo hore, whiob syianned Fioyd Itiver, was cartled away thigafternoon, The Missonri is otill rialug. Thers is jndication to-night of mare rin, A giest amount of damaga has uiready been dong by the flood, AT BISMARCK AND ST.'PAUL, Hpecial Dispaich 1o The Chicudo Triduns, Br. Pavt, April H.—A foot of emow fell at Rlemarck Isat night, The Missouri's bauks aro full, and it i overflowlng tho low lauda bolow Ft, Lincoln, Heavy rafo hiore last night, Snowing now, Ico cleared from the Mirzourf abous Lako Popln {li) gorgo at Hustings, Tho river is rl e LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. THE DANA HABEAS CORPUS CASE, Nrxw YoRK, Apell 8,—~The argument took placefo- @ay In {he United States District Court, in tha hxboss corpus writs abtained by Chartes A, Daus, to prevent Lim Lelng carriod to Washington as & witness in (ko Crininal Court of tho District of Columbia. Mr, artlett, of counvol for Dans, ster handing his poluta toiho Judge, and hefore bLeginning his srgument, read (o subpcens calling upon dir, Dina (o appear before the Criminal Court on the ih of dlarch, to teatify fu belslt of the United Ataten, sud salid: %It duea nod atate in what year Mr, Duna1a 10 appes? bee fore ths Court, Our vlew of It fs that be muy spper on the 21l of March of any year he sees 1, and he b clocted tho 23k of blatcl, succeediu ths 4ih of March after our noxt Presidont is eleled, an Lo thinks by thiat time tho malaria of the climate mey THE CAAL. Junox Qanr—idto 47, 40 to 5%, and 08 to 83, Jdunek Muong—11, 12 1 Junoz toaxas—No wil, - JuvuE Tuzs—No call, JUDUEMENTS, Burenton Covnt—CoNrrvsiuss—0, O, Fricke va, Anma A, Viliwertl, §108,~Frita Hicronimuy ve, An~ drow dbtans, $218, 3 JUDGE GART~Andraw Atha et al, 3, G. ¥, Drigham and B, P, Ward, §341,53,—Jolin Barron va, L T, Green- leaf, $1,010.—Joseph ‘Adawa ve, Outhbert W. Lawng, .U3.~D. E, Maun ot sl va, John Cogan, §253,05,— Kaeblr ot al ve, A, O, I'rout aud J, E. Btrawn, $397, 89, ~Morris Hourires ct l. ve, H. 3L Lincoln, 4 I, 7, Humbrock ve, Tiram und Heury Drush, i . \V, iting & Go. va, Bauford W. Kellogg, ¥, and iteury A, Aayo, 96,~Firab Nation Buuk of Bheboyyan va. Lenjunsin F. Surpby, $1,011.14, ~—Joliy Cowles'vt al, I" fitephen 1, Freuch, $31¢,10,— Jowopls Blucrwhu v, Wiillani 11, Coudon, $I8175—3, 4L, Suragus va, Jobeph Davis"sad Jovoph Credwall, ————— CANADIAN NEWS. #peclal Dirpateh ta The Chicago Tribune, O77iwa, Ont,, April 7,—1t Is oxpocted that Parlfa- ment will prorogus fo-morrow, Tho Governmont closos the session with no Joss of strength, The Lill for tho coustruction of the Esquimalt & Navarino Tallway was laet uight thrown out by tho Eenate by s yoto of 23 ta 31, thus defeating tho Government meas- ure, The Bupremo Courd bill hes passed the Bonate, T4 18 alivved the Government will acceds 10 the so~ Luve Leea Temoved,' i ke LATE LOCAL ITEMS. William IT, Post wan arrested laat evenlng on » State warmut charglog bim with the theft of 30 from Walle fawm, Edwards, 1o » Wost Van luren streot boarding- bouse, 'The prisoner was locked up in tho Arwaory, The Coronoer's jury in tho caso of Johu W. Galloway, ibe priutor whose dead Lody was found in tho river day before yoaterduy, roturned a vague verdict—that deceased was found iu the river ; but howand in what mauuer ho camd there did_not enter in thefr finding, The fatlier of doocased suspects foul vlay, but thera 18 Dot tho slightest testimony which would fudicato ft, The Journal did Officer Amstein an injustics 1n & Jato Lasuo, 10 siabing that Le was afrali (o siproach tho thieves who were robbing Jessa 11, Noyea' slore, Nu, 191 Wabash avenuo, 9 Ts slatoment uf facts ih tho iuatler appearcd in thla paper the morn'ng sfter the st tempted ‘burglary, Awstain camio upon the scene after (ho Lurglars bad fod, and saw wolling of them, 1ie fu 1ot the sort of man 'who tremblcs iu tho preee ‘ence of thieves, aa suany of the latter will testify, A MASONIC CENTERNIAL. SLARIRTTs, O, Aprth ,—American Unton Lodge No. 1, tho oldesl Masonie lodge northwest of the Obio Riv- er, bas declded lo hold a cantenntal cclcbration June e e oy 151 '8b, Of tho Toveladlon, 11 S ralad o | BLOODED STOCK. Selo of the Elm Grove Hard at Dexter Park. Talal Amonnt Realized, 321,000, The mals of Elifott & Kent's Elm Grave herd task rlaca yesterday afternoon at Dester Park,ond was very largely atlonded, representative of almoet all thn big stock-farmn belog prosent and watehing the pro- ceadings wilh Intercst, The ealn took placo in the wide driveway up to the gark adilaslon-gates, anl duo proparalfons had Deen mads to fnsure tle comfort of el partles sttendiog thorale, Tho ine claure for the proper display of tha snimals was well feuced in, and & platform had been bullt large enough toaccotnmodate the members of tho press, os well ns thosa moro dircctly interested fn the business of the day. Alargetent hadslso Leen erected for refugo in caso of ralu, & caution which tho nccaslonal showern sliowed to Lavo heen well taken, Theto wero ot luea than between 200 ond 30 attendants at the #ale, & largo propartion of whom had come with the fntontion of bidding., Among the Iailer were noticer- blo Mr, Bol Mercdith, of Cambridga City, Ind.; 3, I, McOibben, of Cynthiana, Ky, W. B, Joucs, of Yarls, Eg.j Col. L. . Miner, of Yaris, Xy,; ticorge Grimes, of Bournville, 0,3 1, I, Sbelles, of blnuon, M.t Capts Blnms, of” Vrin K. Al Urane,nf Durham Dark, Kan, : sud others whow BAIEA Liwaya 8] peer LA Luyers Whenever pubiic salu of biouded eattin s Jiad " IN THE MORNING . the only businexs done wan the exhibition of faur herdnof iz animala eich from the Lim Grove herd, "Iy businexs proper of tho day was prelned with en vxhibition of tue Vinix famiy, eonsteting of Pou-utx Licke, and four heifers, walch ‘commanded the ration of the audience, * At n fuw minutes pist | ol k Cal, J. W, Judy, tha suetlouesr, mounted (ae rustrans und 801d {be ek out as followa ¢ COWS AND HEITTRS, No, 1—Imported Friil; Fol Mercdith & Son, Cam- Lridge Citr, 1nd,, 2—E i 0y 2—Young Hlary, wale, of Elm Grove; 891 Meredith & 1, of Lim Grove, sith Lnll-calt Uturgs Cuaze, Went Liberty, 1a, No, i—ith Tuberose of Bralllsboroj Col, L, . Mulr, Farin, Ky, $,425, Ne, G- x“mslxui'x?» of Brattleboro; Capt. W. 8, In- i Lady of Putnes; T. T, Megibben, Cynth- NG, Kk th Eady of Putney, Georo Grimes, Drowns- wiile, O, 1,100, , Uuuls Lady of Putnes, J. R. Shellog, Blannon, £1,050, . « 10—Gth Fuberose of Drattleboro, Capt, Simues, Paris, Ry, §1,5:0, o, 11—5(h Tuberosa of Bratileboro, If. B, Thomp- o of Wiuclioster, K5, 4730, No, 19—=1ith Lady Sso of Drattleboro, Georgo Gries, 31,550, Yo, Ui—3telod Gsnne c, Pingrey & Soas, Diarn- 1, Ly, €975, No. li—Jutileo of Woodlswn, A. Crane, Dutbism Parl, Kan,, §.5, 4 No. U~Jubilec of Llm Grove, A, Ludlow, Monroe, Wi 107, Muzurkn Duchiess 24, A, Lud'ow, $1,700, T—Louau 1t of Lin Grove. A, Crane, §1.3, o 18—Louan %4 of Limurove, S, W, Licklin, Chariotteviile, V. y No, 19—=Tadan Abingdon, Til,, £550, No, 2i—Lotan 4h of Ehn Grove or Grornwood Louan ¢d, A. M. Bowian, Wagnerlaro, Va,, $325, No, fl—iowin Mh of FUd Gieve oF Unenwood Louai 19th, &, Crane, §1,40 0. ga—Lowau i’ of feta, 111, £00, o, & ~=l.ouan 7th of Lim Croxe, 2i—Lonan Eth of Lim Giove, 123, of Lim firove, J. B, Latimer, 3t (3rove, Ed Tls, Spring- i The, $400, 8, Ficklin, N, $4 Nu, W 53 £ No, 23—L-uan 0th of Elm Grove, Xo sale, x».a;o—l hoctx 18t of L Gruve, Hol, Meredith & San, 85 Nor 27—Phrruiz 2d of Tim Grove, Abner Bling, Ot Phauiz 30 ef Elm Grows, H, If, Corbin, <0, Aiouix #th of Lln Grove, Abuce Strong, 31—Thioalx Gth of Elm Grove, 8ol Meredith & 425, 1% ouan of Atrdeio, Blsa Cartin, £330, No, 31~Lotan of Alrdria'sd, W, Piper, of Mochan. scevilley Ta, £3 2 N0, b=l town, Ta,, No,'#i—Louan Duchess Gth, I, M. Prine, Oscalooss, i unt2, A M, Dowman, uner Stropi, $315, Alln Pryor, Garden Grove, Ko, us—Princees Ada 34, I1, 11, Corbin, 8590, No, i—@rand Duchiees of Lim Grovo, Nilcs Bros,, Wataga, ll, $121, 4i}—-Graud Duche A. Crane, $125, b Pryor, §240, 41—Duchess El Duche 8, Mitfef, Garden Grove, 43—Phyllis Mald, recorded as Lilse,A, I, ., Vol 580 70, A, Ceane, §10J, 14—Dliylile Quien, 1T, 1f, Prine, §13%, 4 Lelio of Oskwuod, Hol, Meredfth & Sons, 45—Emma DBrido 3d, A, Crane, $120, 7—Ii.1le, . Maticr, $153, A8—Lelle'2], Jobn Dolese, Snmmit, 1L, £200, 49—Lady Nilrson, J. R, Sueliey, Shaniion, 1il., Ny 11, 2o, 50=31abel, A, Crane, $110, BULLS, No, 61—Sheldon's Duko 7,203, T. McHardle, Des Mojues, 1a,, §.0). No. b1—it Dukoof Moteaw 5,910, Fred J, Russell, Hart, Micl., §135. e X tg—themn Ttes of Eim Grove, 3, K. Drower's eridy, I i, 8i—izurka's Daron Hulback, A, 3f, Dowman, L;!.ss—l‘hmnl: Duke, James Ingham, Kewsunce, i, In, Sstin, . i—Australla Duke, recorded as Al Sin, A, 11, B, Vol. 14, paga 83, 8, Matler, $1u3, Ko, siton of Elm Grove, 100, sudo, 1, Prine, 3 ane, No, hd—yiaron Lonan of Ll Grove, > No, 69—tlaron Uwynue of Lim Grove, I, 100, No, 60—Grand Duke 3d of Llm Grove, Matthow Johuiton, Btoughtoy, §195, 0, n:\“_-uuucun out of Jennle of Gaugt 2d, W, 11, {—Tioe Dake, I, M. Prine, 3100, -Lolic Dukv, 1 dansen, dloust Plessaat, Ia., Sfic. €322 Baron Louan of Elm Grove, I, M. Prine, 9a\’u. 04—3d aron Louan of Elm Grave, I, IL, Prine, e following I8 & summary of the sala: Cows, 46 ; tott awount of eales, §3L,U0; Average prics, $610,87 Dulls, 14 ; total amount of sak 1 average prico, e fnterest which ia taken in blooded eattls ia shown Dy the fact that tho hord-books of the frm wers #0ld to r, F, W, Jacobs, of Weat Liberty, La., for $40, e RAISING THE WIND, Appointmcyt of SubeCommittees to frrovide KFunds for tho Army Ifce union, Tle Financo Commitiee, appointed by ® general mecting baviog refecence (o the entertalnmeut of guests who sy bo prescnt st the graud army reunion 10 bo hield dn Chicago, Msy 13, 19, 14, and 13, 1835, met last evening the in club-room of tho Sherman louse, Gen, Chictlaln prestded, Gen, Lldridge suggested {hat sub-committees to represent the different lines of bLusiness, and tho ‘various professions, Le appointed to mollcit subscrip- {fons necessary for the reception of expected visitore, Ho thoughit the Finance Comumnfiteo ought to appoiut the Cualrman of each sub-commniittos, sud that ke, in turn, ought to sppoint a sta@f (o walst bim, Us otfered w resolution to that effect, Gen, Frank T, Sherman movod, 86 an smendment, that a sub-committee, to cousist of Ald, Dixon, Gen, Cietlain, and Col, Daldwin, bo appointed to lsy out the work snd name the peveral sub-commitiees, whose duty {€ would be to sollcit subscriptions, Ald. Dizon moved that Gen, Sherman and Col. Pidridgo be added to the Committer, 'Khis wWis ao- :a!lrud ad the amendient was carried, I'he followlng to the Flusnce ADDITIONS Committes were announced s Edmind arrey, Vieo-Consul ef Fratico: Col, F, F, Joilet, Er- nest Crepin, Willam LaParlo, Edmond’ Morter, iu: tuva Demars, Charles Andrieus, Dr, X, Marguer: Col. De Gournay, r, Johu 1. Carr, ¥ Col. Baldwin ‘moved that the vautes ba duly placed on the Committea lat, which provalled. ridgo tmoved thnt Eghert Jamleson bo also dded, whicl was carried, * 1z, McCarthy wauted ta know whether any TLPRESENTAVIIZS OF ,THE LATL CONFEDERATE Anyry ‘would bo placed on the lst, It appeared fo be the feel. dug uf 1ue (ivneral Committee thul they sbould be, Uun Chetta(n safu that the untter haxdly came withe In the proviuce of the Finauce Commlttoe, sud it was dropjed, i CEUD'EQH‘HTT!“:!:I- tnted followln, omuiitices were theuy a) nl T i, Lfaok Wemiwopiy Loinled s Theatreau, A, Gardnor, J, 1. SteVicker, Stmon utnlan, O ranta—Tames Watsh, W, W, Bkrony, HHorss Tiavizays—yohu O Dore, Unmiducer—ieter Kagor, pslone” and " Galulraite~Charles Kern, 3, L reunn, Lirewers=J, 11, MeAroy, K, Q. febmiat, uard of Trade=Churlca” Cooley, J. P, Bamsey, George 1, Sidwll, : Juackw-llouses—Josepn Bucrwiu, A, 4, Livboy, It, . ouis, Coa/—Miner T, Ames, J, W, Thomas. drun, elo—Beneca Kinlark, Cuarles Larrabee. Fainta, Frauk Milligun, ¥, Alston, Deuga—Pboter Vau Behaack, W, M. Huanbut, Georga uck, Stores—Grange Sard, J, D, Maclean, J, W, B Luutber—Jolis Mason Loowle, W, A, Fuller, Uagvey, B, F. Queal, F, M, Avery, o Furniture—A, T, ¥rencli, Jusoh Bilogel, Crockery gnd Glise—A. G, Burley, Geosge Bowmer, " Howehs Liver; 3ries AL Olarke, J. J. Fooretond Shecait e vy Dullock, W, H, Brown, Hoffeaan, obn McAuley, J.C. i{au and Caps—~Elbridgn Erith, . P, €, Rlokks, ‘otrora and Millinety—D, D, Fink, Wholeaule Grocers—1. W, Andezzon, W, G, Mead, J, M, Gilehrint, Tt Grocers—Thomas Wall, —— McLanghitn, Fred Bure, E. A, Canniughsm, Wholesale J.iquora—E., 4, McQuade, 3, 7, Gorn, Ranta—1t, £, Goodell, Icory Greensbaum, Willism eaptad, Tive Sunday _RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ‘' RGIVAL 54D DEPRRIORE F TOAISY. © "léxn.nlnxafl of REFENENCY, MARRA, ~1 !I!'IMA{X' H1nday axcepted.. opteds Monds, din Mondar ‘excepta1, iih, TRWEST A R0, Dikeal, CURAIOT, Qi sttt SHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROA ouranse—A Ieket Oficer, 8 Clarkat, (shermiaa, Houes, & i talor —,}Lnrm\flx«:vr. i “"ns?“:'z"n ry Jools~C, B, Farwoll, J, i1, Davey, R, a1 Yy fineda—t v 1 Gotrop Sdharite=Chaties oteage, T4 Mandd, A J1all Wholeenie Hititnn all, Zéetasd Clatlann—Tta L Tinata— i, 15, Cootes Fobin e Wi, ’ _|ll;mu[atlurtu-(.'har)r_-n T\ Craue, Frank Bturges, 7, " Dane, tGovernment 0ffcer—3 lsarersiment, Offccr—Juln SeArthur, Philip Wads City, County, an Eybert Jamtceon, J Dogle, " dtenl Covrt Nfiess—Thomas Brennan, ol Gruew, J, B, Clough, Austid te—A, 3, Averell, T, T, Camphelt, & 0, the geutlenien sppoiuted un the reepecs tth-committecs were requiaiel 20 meet with ihe nce Comtalticy Monday excuiny, or eins report by T Latter, Thy (1(m|mlilfmo Len adfosred wntl Mouday even- ing nt & o'cle MICHUAN CENTRA'. RAILT9A3, £ Lokeaty and forlor Tuentyerseondst 87 Clark=st., sourheast " L 53 kel potheai comer 7' andotan, Leave, | Areiee, HOOLEY'S AT § AJackron A ocomm B 4 —— ‘Atlantie Kxor Tositively 6 Nights Only and Saturilay Matine, | Hight Fepres (EN ROUTE TO UALIFURNIA), l'l?l.)‘flfll Fanres i Commencing plonday, April 12, Tio Undistuitod an Itegal Quenn of ENGLISII TRAGEDTY, JANAUSCHER, THICAGO & ALYON RA| Aren L) ansmy City aud Jie Supparted by her naw and most britlitnt NEW YORK STAR COMP. Mongey, Taosday, aud Weduondsy, Auril 13 13, nod 14; 3n sdabtatiun of Charles Dickenseeloh (AT - TESNEY rated navel of LD ¥ WOL o HESST 2 o febratad Dial Chiracters of | fpioes ot Bacie SAnom 12mtr, acon, Wasningt ot & Dhwiaht Aca smmodatian. Fridn Faturda; USCHER tn Traged) d 2 g Comedy. 3 Acta of TUAKT, and the fotno | | C"IEAQY. MILWAUKEE S ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Comedyof COME It eRhTIE Rl bntom bioyat enrver Halison and Canalstis, Tieket ogipr, Fhe'ssisof ltoretred beaty dumaenos THIS MORN- ceman lhautr, andat Depal, l'\}- s Box Oitee ot ‘_lflolll]"‘!. Leuve, Arries, ADELPHI THEATRE. Mimaeess dhdusgs Mearos 3 " “"’l".l:fl ‘.‘ A'U i 3 908 m. ' S p,m. FRIDAY NG, April2, Ripryra:. slany i B (rauico, ! LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of the Romsatle Drama, stk o b x"‘:"‘"""‘- 538, m. | 4499 m. = Milwankee, Madlvon, Jeait pigedi e i TACE IXAMITAVTAT | Mo N LI ) AT HOME AND ABROAD. Milwaukoo & 1 Croua Bissagie] bt ol 205 o Lart Night but ode of - MR. EDWIN BROWNE, Doty fool vf Lake-st, and fuotnf ILLINOIS CENTRAL PAILRDAD. Tcentyaecondat, e Clarky o Tk OJce, 121 Kandoiphat, THHE GREAT BOISSETS. First Appearanco of the Star Premiore, MARL antk ARG en Jiacrs, DELL v PANNIE ESA i . MCINTYRLF, ana tare, To-nurrow—f nd Gals Matigey _temenber tho Prices. Luweatin McOORMICK HALL Foagps EEFTTET = BTAR LECTURE COURSE, PHILHARHONIG CLUB TUESDAY, April 13, 8 TAMOUS SOLOISTS! Dej BERNIARD Vieling FRITZ LISTIL MANT, Viddin HAUM, Mol and Siaiin: ADOLBR ARTLE C KK WRINEL Fiute. snd ADOLPH Woe, aseiatod by iha hetllint prang con 1, HRYANT, OUPTION 1] KIS good, lssloa, 35 ciy: Res gereed betts, For sale. TLROTY "8t Jansen, MeClarg & ¢ PEIL & SHRLDUN, Now on View, the Uzeivaled Cellaction of 550 PAINTINGS| Tho Blz Pleture, Battlo o T and Cinat and Sizteentlite, il at deg EniBus s Earea Dubuiun & Sivns Gity Vxp o EXPOSITION BUILDING, | | From Centra Depot, 7ot Laket, contat. Tichet'ahces 15 sian Atk CHICAGO, BURLINGTON X QUINCY RAILROAD, pote, Joct of Lakeest,, Indfuna-av. and Sictenthogt, Zickes Onees, b3 Charkeat, #2354, m, *10:W 8, m, Lasy Ling, for Omabia; Cuy voawarth, 2day 'KANKAKEE LINE, and depot ; ket chreey 1 andorphacs s o diananolls, Loaferille & Clncla.| rew Dag Ky 8:15p. m. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, | mitiihiamiti s 5em, 15by &2 feet In sizo. TLa two large Plcturesof ! f.}fffi'""“l! :‘m ';:",,E AND KOKOMO LINE. ANCIENT AND MODERN. HOURS—9 s, m. to¢p. m. and Ttalip, m. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, This (Priday) Night, FAREWFRLL BENEFIT to JOSEPHE MURFPETYI! From depot earner €l Zeavs, 8:00a, m, 1:30p. m. T:408, m, PIITSBURG, CINCIN ST, LOUIS' RAILROAD. arroll. e Weat Glde, i ate. TREMENDOUS ATTRRACTIONS, | ek utces L\ domiapehestey oo o dernt AGILAN, b= yrr T LLTCIES FROM NLLE. o Loany 3 MORE BLUNDERS TIAN ONB, | Colambus Pitteburg & Now York|” SCL: EROM MAT'M CRE, c,,';,'““;x,nf,h of* 8:008 m. [ B:i0p.m. Two entlro Piazy and tho crearn of two others. Nt oo 20 Mr. Murphy and En‘irs Company ia all tho plass. © HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April8snd §, Douclcault's wrcatpl 4 McVIOKER'S THEATRE, THREE NIGUTS OSLY, LOTTA AS ZIP.| BONGS, DANCES, DUETS, BANJO SOLOS. Fi 3 b2 Pacifie st Tyains leare srom Leave. Mafl, Bundays Excopted, 0 m, Txnroes, Daily... 1050, m. Devoly corner of° Van Buren and Shermanats, PITISBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leate, XPTess. oo ixpres At Lino BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD itlon Huilding und A‘lepot/nl L ucentyaecnnd-at, Yicket ofice, 93 LaSalle-at, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD. Grand l'aeifie Hotal, s W FAEESEIEES Lt b o SRS S Lear Qmaha. Lesvanwthd Atchison e (1003 o s 320 Peru Accommodation.. E. A, Locke ns Philosophy Jaclk, Nlehi Iiaprossee = i‘ S0 p. m 102000, m. SATURDAY MATINEE, THE LITTLE DETECTIVE. " _BONGS, DANCES, do. SUNDAY LECTURE SOOIETY. LAST LECTURE OF THF SEASON, THE HOY. JOHN WENTWORT OoN “Rewiviscen:zs of Early Chicaso.” NMeCORM ":KA(III ALLy Sg);l:’fi}' April 1), 3p. . _PATENT SHUTTERS, Tywo Alphnbetical Lists of all the Post: NEW PUBLICATIONS. UNITED STATES OFFIOIAL. *. POSTAL GUIDE Rovised and Published Quarterly by Authority of tho FPost Office Dopartmont. XO. 3 FOR AFRIL NOW READY, CONTAINING Oficeqtn tho Kpaoasondain iy = - United Htates, £ g | ¥ ECIy, = YLists 6of Money Order and Lotter Carrier Offces, 3 I E . [ Yull Directions sbout Moaey Ordors and Regliterod E- = = Letters. 4 b g B I . = E | ntates of Forelgn and Domestio Postaga. " = | S . £ | Moure of Arrivpl nnd Closlug of Maih tn'll the a8 L = 2 & | Prncipal Citios £z S g 3 ¢ B | Distances by shortest Mat Rontes betweon the Petncl- = < o A e =3 pal Cities. z 2 ™ & | Rulinan of the Post Offce Depariment darfog thelest 5 El o5 2 | _uvartor, iocluding A $ 5| Tiio Now Luw sbont Postage oa Third Clase Matisr = 2 = an. g 2 5 = [ ShurTes® s Allthe Informntion Required by CLARK&QOMPANY'S Self-Colling, Revolving SHUTTERS, * thoso Who Use the Malls; ‘I"PIZ'\I?I Bingle k“pl"' 5O cents, for sale st the udv and Subacription, §1.80 » ay Post Otloo, or on application to the 1L, 0. IOUGHTON & CO., Boston ; UORD & HOUGHTON, New York. 1N STEHEL AND WOOD. REQUIRE NU MACHINELY, and 218 West Twenty-sixth-st., New York, Clilengo Oflee, 51 Lasnlle. SANSOY 322 our oF onpEn, NC NO PAY " MEDICAL CARDS, 0 GUREL Ty, Kea,n; 8060 S0UTH CLARI.NT., CHICAGO, ‘N ! bevansaulted, persoually or by mad), G’EO. T- ILSON: A.g t. Hz:i'n Ehraioar 752'&"6’&‘52‘;‘5:‘ it éx RS : i S Bopg. = - —— e R A R T AL __STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING, Tho Annual Meeting of tha Btockholders of the & or- t tuale | discoreries in the A DOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE!, ASus bt GUIDE, i A PeirataDountelorto the plaryied oa the ph: i o wood Bohioul Furniture Usmpasy will by held 0lo 0 rud us a, Pihce 151 aud 110 Bstoats o Chicauos ils To nycAnd | complesion, Gc. Abis iean lotaro o T ¢ 1020 A mae §08 1o pirpons of Liccting » Ucard of | Witk numeron nd_contaln Diractors, aud tramactig avysutber bustnese wbich 1way | matio o mareisd o cuntemplat come bofie sald weetlug. ko7 JUSE At ought Lo be i AR Ry, eesldiat. | Koy, dnd nat deft oarelesuly abuit thg hotss. 050, for ¥t . 'Address DN, B N it e Orxice 0¥ Tie Laxe Stour & Miciiaay pogrEi LAY (aMEAXY, . Ovg ATE Tie saaasl meotiing o e Swekiioldors of (hty Coma- pany, fur the sloatiai of Lirvolare (or ilie: ensuiiy Joar aud for the transaction of wther spprop nawsdy il o held 8t thie ot he Cowpany, {a the Cliy of Clove: FRargne e wuu.luu; May oty oo 1 ther Sors o1} Yilock 't foroaton” dadd b o a7 oralack i tho Al O i YL Beorotary pro. tem. LEGAL. TREANUILY DEPARTAMENT: Or¥ICE OF COMPTROLLEL OF TitZ UUBEENCT, Warliznoz0N, Fub, b, lolo, v ail “pursons whi Not.co fs barsby given 1o claiian aguiast o1 ho Cock Coutty National Back of. oo, UL, tbat e ml‘li ) Bl!wl&” 10 A, Ruiley, i %gll. with tho logsl proof thorsof, Gitoa o trt dhla eate, or hegtel o dhaiion of Outrea s OLD PAPERS. OLD PAPERS TOR SALI At 75 cents per 100, G i | 1 the Counting-Room of this ey Office.

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