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eapacity, 210,000 feet af lumber; cont, $20,000, Bbe was uniied Erams £, Thompans. ! : The barge-cwners {n the Bophaa Nmtrd t Day City Iast night, and adapled rate: for {ranafeiring lumber ths coming ses~ #on, Toe minmum to Bufialo 182,50 o Ohio porte £21 penalty for vinlation of contrart, $10); towing- Taten, one-ihird reveipta of carqn, Twenly.feven rio. lista anil neary avery carrylig-barge i tha lrade ve Joluod the Assoclation. LAKE 5T CLAIS, DETNOIT, No foe In the river ¢ weather clerr and spring-iike, The steam barge Dominlon armived down yesterdsy, with & cargo of wool from Chatbam, The Ruby stoamed up Vednesday and mi trin)-trip, Bhe lett for Perrysburg yesterdsy. mont_supply stmr Dalilts, stiiched to e et howas Dlstrieh, artived down from the Gavernment dock Wedneadays : The stror Jay Conke will_commenea rnnirg on her regular roule Mosd.y, the 19th, Her bollers, steanie ipes, aurl domen ara covered with combination felt- ngs, which sidds much to their durabiiity, The Gavernmont etmr Warrington has bad extensive sepuira put on her the past winter. liee cabin deck lina Deon cxtended Farther aft, and the pllot-houts shifted from the uppar to the Lurricans deck, 8ho h:s alro beon -lmui!h-nul by hog-posts, and allogotlor {s coming aut in A No, I 'condition, The Detrojt Post atates that the reorlo at Windeor Beid s epecta) election Inat Wednerday, for the piuspore of voting for or agairist & Louus of §400) o Lelu es- tabiish a Jine of steamors from thelr placeto L k3 Su. I:rl:\r The result was about 5 to 1 In favor of tho en- rprs hort " 3fr, Goorge Campbell, the otlginalor of the enterprins, will st once get the stmrs Asla snd Bov. erega in splendid saldng tnm, and o8 moou as ftis Jiosrible 10 get through the Sault Canal the business wii bo jusugurated. LAKE ERE, ’ DUFPALO. ‘Burraro, ¥, Y., April 14,—~The caoal tug Nisgara s now {n commieslon, The canal trgs bere have formed an ssanciaticn, Numen's floating elevator 1o in dry-dock recelving épalrs. Thio schir Basco, &1l ready for salling, 1s now Lelngre- calked aod painted. The prop Arizona, of the Anchor Line, has been repatred and Topainted. At the yard of Stgssrs, Glbson & Cralg two Large wrooden tugs are on thestocks snd fast nearing com- pietien, The harbor tug 6. 1, Gardner went into dry-dock yesterday to Liavo s naw shaft put in, and othicr neces- aary repalea, . Thio acir Fostorla bas boou aold ta partics 1o Day City, and will run {n tho Jumber business botweon Day City'sud thls port, The Unlon Steamboat Company, and the Western Trausportation Company, of this city, Lave not ss yet compleled arrangemouta’ for runniug their lines thix Feuson, Lut are buny preparing for tio scason, which they 40 not think will be a very lively one. ‘Tus fo'lowing aro the steamers of the Anchor Line Tald up here: Arjzons, Chlos, Tudls, Japan, Phi'alel phia, W.nslow. Jovis! Boo Wilkiue, bis many friends wnl bo pleased to know, will ruu b Lake Superior this season, commanding the atmr Winslow, Capt, Thompaon I the cwner of iLe achr A, Bradjoy, which fitled aud sunk o the Olfo Bisin a day or two 870, A steam-pump was put abosrd her to-day, and upatccesaful attempt nndo to raise her, The ves- lies witiy her deck partially under water, Tho co 1 the lake which was blown tp the laks has sgain rolireod, and now Liocks the entrance to ths Yarbor, The ita stlll seems toba atrong aul olid, and ahows Iitilo or nosigus of woakening, ao that it fs i (o' fell whea mavlgailon Wil £irly open ut thle o 3r. David Dell, the well-known anq_oxtenslve ehir- tulldor, bas now npon tho ways saversl yachts and tuge which fra rapldly nsaring completion, The keol of a new yacht wus lald one day lset week, Thed's messlons of thia craft will be s follows: Length, 83 feot: besm, B foet ; and dopth of hold, 4 fest. Two other gtean fron yachts are on the stocks, The one which is Lusiding for Mr, 8, 5, Jewett ls & lirga oo, and n beauty in every respect, ller dimeusjous sre: Leugih, 10 feet: Leam, 1i fect: depik of hold, 8% fest, Her chgines oro 14xi0, 'Tae interlor 13° mads of all hirl wood, ‘and piesents & Bfio appearance, Bt will ply on tho Nisgera River, Hor total cost nbout §3)0.0. Bhe is unow Feady o launch, Alnego fron lug fs being bull for Cart, fluntloy, of Toledo, Uer dimensions will ho: Tength, 7 fact 3 beam, 10 foot; bold, 8% foel. Her engina will bo 20x:3, with roturn flue Lufles, G feet sud 0 inches in dismeter, Tho cost will be about $:3,00), Two naw woodeu Luj i ope is the A, W, Wrigbt, and has been eold to parties i Ty City and Baguav, whoro sk will Go 10 engage 1niowlng, = * OLEVELAND. {hls port, and snotlior vessel (name not knawn), Lave teen chartered t0 casty coul from 'tala port Lo Al waukoo, . “Most of the tugs are In dry-dock for ropalra. T achr Treaton loft Moaday for Black River, ladon with caol, schr 8, P, Ely bas come out of dry-dock, whers Leen recciving extensive revaizs, The ticaw Alpena, that left hero & few a safaly srrivod at Dobrolt, and 18 now taking abingles for this port. Capt, Jobn Varner, who, for tho part ssven yeats, bre Sreditanty tonuitted hitasels ag. Harbor-bletter, Ban Beca sgafa reappotnted. It i rumored that Capt, W. I, Croul, of lhis porf bas sold Lits Interest in the tug Adiiral D, Porter, so purchared tho bark J, 8, Aumin, The tugmen have not formed an assoclation, and will probably not form ouo this sesson. This means a u;lmy o, a8 each tug will seok to cut down the others" pricon, Tho river and take tug Admiral D, D. Porter is fn Ary-dozk recelving now docks, ropaira to her cnginea, ele, tug Wil bo commafided by Capt, J, Rimball tis season. The Frank Perew has Tocelved her now npars and other fixturos and is mow ready for business, ! will bo the consort ‘of this prop D. M. Wilson in tue iron and ore trade, The Lake Superfor Line running from uls port expects toddo 8 beavy westward busiuess ail summer, Thio ora carriors expect {0 hava a falr amount of work, ia the ore trade 1a aald to b Jooking up, The wrecking stmr Magnet is recelvlog fiew fron watos oo ber bull gud otlior repatrs, It {s chought slio will yet go into dry-dock sud have ber platos removed, bor bull Tacatked, and new platos put on, Capt, E. 3, Pack, the well-known vesssl-owner and butides, of this port, will ren:ove to Milwaukee soon, wheis io will act as manager for the consolidated fu- terests of the Engelmaun and Northwestcrn Trans- rortution Compai . The schr New London camo out of Steasens & Dou- Tey's diy-dock yesterday, A new stern Lue Leen pub In, her keel been apliced, new frames fore and aft, and oo celdug. Tho prap flocket a loaking adly] and will go in dry-dock to-day, ¥ The stmr R, U, Rice arrived hero Monday aventn, from Detralt, Capt, McKay says that bio entouterca B0 10 whatever 0_tiie luké, and naviaation now hio zoneiderad ousy. Tho Rico’ commenced making hee teguiar trips to Detrolk Last oveniug. Mousrs, E, M, Peck, I and I J, Hackett, of tals have purchased the Graud 11aven route of steame amabip Minneapolis, and wi of the Engle- mann routes, for $:94,600, Tho Uompany now may be gomsidefad o of the airongeat o the lskes. Capt. E. N, Yeck wiil Lo President of the now Gompady, with permaneat hesdquurters at Milwaukee, ‘TOLEDO. Thercow Uscle Bam, Capt, Cox, clesred for Part Huren Wedneadsy morning Might, deeming It bost not 1o take any chances as yet with a load, The Jumberstarys L, O, Larned, from Por$ Turon, arrived sbaut 3 o'clock in the afteroaon, laden with BIT,000 lath for McLean & Sprague. sud commanded by bicr owser, Capt, Lasned, ~ Heg charler called for 20 canta, the avcrige rate of the mid-scuson last year, Oupi. Larned took the regular courss, and experianced o & it e diffculty with the fce, coursa lay some 15 miles from the Islands, end se far as he conld sea Irom the masiuesd of h's vessel, inthat direction, (he Ico wua atill spparcntly undisturbeds The To'edo Commersal of the 14th says; 1 Thp teon was (usly opencd yesterdsy morulow by (ho srrisil of the prop Alpens, ‘Caft, Thorn, from Alpena, ¥is Dotrolt, at which place slie wia frozel) Iu lass fally The Aljous waa laden with 178,43 and 8,0.0 for tus Sours & Hollind Lumber Oom. pony, sud 129,800 shing'es for Lawion Liros. She jurtid trom Detrolt Yauredsy sight, st S aiclden loaving Lehind a porilon of ber deck-foad, and laid uyy 4t Waldon over ufght Bl took the shore course, an, found but little fee 10 apesk of, The moming waa o oggy that it wi alble to ses the condition of the ke off toward the lstauds, Capt, Thorn fs Jooking far » Dufalo chaster and i€ e cad maks satatactory rrangewents will load up and push down 0 aa aulrly as may be.s MISCELLANEOUS, A campeny 1s about to establish & now farry between Bpringwells and Bandwich, ‘The vesacl raported tn the feooff Baible turged ot L0 beths achr Jesalo Filirs, from Manitowoc for Man. ites, Laylsden, Bhe reached ths latter port Wednes- day morlug, - Trivata lotters from Whitehall vepresent the 1o fn Jbite Lixetabe o Suarly gone, auil otlrens the aLiiion {hat vesees L1310 yeich Whiichal) by tho close TLe L'ght-Howe Boara oreaiug ¢f uvigution, 3618, S ws (oriD 8 light will L6 abown from tha teraporary fru i tuco arected near the atis of the old tower ab Dunkir, Rl The lght will be fixed Spparatua (s catadiopiric, of 0 ARG 75 d 'Tek sboye degieen of (ha horlson, A Uhe foca) place abave meatt low water, The Hghi clear wosther, (rom the dec! Iho lake, 18 statute m".:.l_:g ;:‘l-rl l? feet lm'; ure is o rougl Eflm’mn #quare in plan, withous patat, lantern, — JSENATORIAL EXCURSION PARTY, Crantestox, 8. C., Apnl 15.~The Bonstorial sxcurslons party arrived here | 10 to-day-vhuitivg Fort Buml:r ::5 Dt-vl'hTf 51:»'.;"3 of intereet in the harbior, & United States steain ;:;aln;n: cutter bnlu&h.undfi:ed by the Callector 8k DUrpONG, i ‘mwug“ ; ,'. umm\vnhm‘- THE COURTS. Trial of tho State Insurance Case at Wheaton, Bogiuning of tho Testimony of the Plaintiff. Record of Protecdings in the Chlcago Courts, A Modico-Amatory Onso in Towa, Estimaled Valuo of & Klss. * THE STATE INSURANCE CASE. DEQINNISO OF TR TESTINONY. Bpecwal Correspondenceaf The Clicano Tyibune, ‘WazaroN, April 14.—Ths caso of Lord, Bmith & Co. vs. thoofiicors and sgeots of tho lato Btato Insurance Company, onterod upon it sec- ond day this morning at D o’clock, before Judgo Cody. The attendance, notwiitistanding the in- cloment woather, was conslderably Increased, the crowd being divided between attorneys, wit- nossos, roporters, and tho ordinary Coujt-room lonfar, It was avidont fn advance ot tho calling of tho sirst witness tbat but littlo headway would Lo made, fromthe fact thatthoattorneyson cither sldo woroinclined to dispute about tho admissibil- 1ty of a ceitain charaster of ovideuce, whiol de- velopod moro fully istter ta the day, Thosttorness for the phaintifts wantod to provo their charge againa the defoudants that they lind couspirad together to defraud tho oreditors of the Com- pauy, first by presumption, and second by o lung lino of circumstances, On the other band, the de- fonso wantod somo iliogal sct firat proved on the part of tha defendants, and that thero was o conspiracy among them, when the burdon of tostimouy woull ba mdmittod. This siate of opinion led to an almost continuous ** objection” from one or tha otlior of the attorugys, followed by voluminous argumeats. The Judge, whilo mcliged to do justice to all concoined, mavifosts od & desise to caonomizoin time by urglag thoex- clus’on of all irrelevaut testimony, sud uponsev- oral accastons was obliged to objoct totho tedions presentation of the merila of the case, which in view of theattornoys on elther side having moved their familics hiere. promised, If uninterrupted, to proloug the trial through revotnl of the sum- mor months, LAPAYETTE M. 83ITH, ono of tho plaintifs, was tho first witness, o took out & policy in the State Insmance Com- pany for $2,500 on his buildiug, No. 86 Wabash avonue, and on bis stock of goods, which weio dastroyed iu the tiro of 1871, "Il made Lits procf of losx, and dispused of his policy to the Seero- (ary of the Compony, Jamos Vau Inwagen, for 10 centn on the do.lar, on hus 1eprescntation that the Ccmpapy could only pay that smount. At the timo he disposed of his polioy bie did not kxn:w toat the Tousouia hind retnsured the State rieka, . Cross-examined : Tho fire of 1871 burnt ovor 2,500 acres ot property, causing a lons of about §200.000,009. 'Lha witncss resd s list of tho va- tious policles ho +hold at 1hs time iuvarioua companier. 1is thon detailed his settiement and ealoof Jua varions claims, showing that ho re- coived froia 7 couta to 100 conts o the doliar, Among ths policies lield Lo sold the Hibeiuisn, Toutonis, btate, and Allemapia. fIe mado the sales becauso lio rogarded the compauies ns bioken, and he thouglt it was tho Less he could. do, The former teatimony of tho nitness, taken bofote Judge Dloazett, in the United Statea Distiot Cours waa read to lum _and, recognized, Ho was io the ofico of the Company when ho sold Lis claima tou minutess a,part of tho timo Lo was engaged n olhor Lusioees. He recoived acheck from Van lowazen for $250 on tho OLevELAwD, O., April 14.~The schr Delswars, of . Natious] Losn and Trust Company, and sur rondered ls claim,, Ho had gotten Tisk & Co. to jolu In psying for the prusecution of the case, Ilo aprroacked W. W, Kimball, Lyon & Hoaley, aud otbeta to join in the prosccution, but thiey rofused. I8AAQ P\ COATES wan aworn, IIe was the Aesignes of the' Bank of Chigcago, and oamwe in posseesion of tho booxs, ‘u.rm. etc., 1o July, 1874, The individual cdger of the bank for Soptombor, Qctobor, and {:’m‘omhor 0f 1871 had never Leen feceived by im. Cross-czamination—A large number of boolts" ware tu) nt‘d ovor to witness, from which be waa nusAeJ that tho bank wus practivelly broken, GEORAE LOID, cashier of the firm of Lord. Bmith & Co., aworn: He wont with Dr. Bmith to the Btate' Insuranco Company's office altur the firc, and heard Van Inwagen offer to pay 10 cents on tha doller for Lin (Smitb's) claim, and ropicsent that the Company would uot bo able fo pay moro, Br. Smith agreed to accont the offer, loft tho proof of loss, and was given & check for $200 on the National Loan pnd Trust Company Whon he aigned the trausfor, the nams of the persan to (whom tho trapefor was mado waa lofc blank. Ho did not know that J, Dindner Smith was buying clarma at tha time, nor auvthing of the condition of the Company, except what lad been repreaented by Vau lnwagen, Orcas-ezamined : e had botors boon swarn 08 to the conversation with Van Inwagen. Van Innagen staled the asses of the Comrany to bo £400,000 aod tho liabilities to be 84,000,000, Witneas was shoiwn his testimony given in 1872, wherein ho stated that he did not remembor any siatementn made to him by Van Inwagen as to liabilities and assats, which'his sald was gorrect, Tho aasignmont was moda on tho polioy Nov, 2, 1571, in hus jresence, ard (bo writing was: dono by Vau Inwagon. Ife know the armgument was gv’?ds in bienk, and bo kuow the blauk could be ed, JRe-dircet : Tahad a general: recollection of the labilities and assols as s:ated by Van Inwa- gen. He could not.rocail sny tecallection of the list shown Limy by Van Iuwagen of thoss who Lad eold their claims fur 10 cents on the dollar, Jte-cross : He had thought over the conver- eatlon bad with Vanlnwagen eince hia formor , oxamiuation, end remembered 88 to tho labili- ties and satots. ¥, g. PENKTNS sas aworn: ITo wad” an attoiney, practicing in Chicsgo, Mo knew the derendant; Lad done business with the Natioual Luan aud Tiust Compauy, aud bad a polioy in the Stato Ineur. ance Company, o was appoinied Assignes for tho Btate Insurance Company in bankruptoy in April, 1872, snd his boudemen wera C. M. aud George O, Smith, O. M. Smith spoke to bim sbout beng Assignee, IIs got the books of the Company afier soma delay, bot Mr. Huilbut, who was Receiver, refusod to turn over the cash, about §1,500, because ho thought Lo bad a1ight to retaln the samo nuder the law, lia knsw that 1he Company had a credit of atont 202,000 with tho Natioua! Losn and T'rust Company, Ho dcponited about £80,000 of his collectious a8 Aulfncu with G. O, Smith & Biro, and tho Natioual Loan and Tiust Company, upon his oan responsibility, He obtained & 1ulo of the Court to compel George O, Bmith, 11 0as- urer of the Btato Cumpan‘y. 0 pay over to Lim $1567,000, which was doponited fn the Mechanlios' Bank, In September a dividend of 40 per cont wan dec'arod, and pald to clalwants, Ile did ot deposit tho money himeelf, and did not' kuow whather or not It was doposited. 1t wan oredited up on his bank-book, and againet it, The witness then produced a list of 1liose to whom dividends wore paid, belng soma 200 In uunber, which waa admitied aa‘avldenco, The divideud wariauts wera also produced and examined, showiog that a cerialn porifon of them had boen paid to the defepdants, He did not know that the dofendants presented their warrauts at the Dechanics' Bank tugether. The warianta were not charged against him in a lump, Hia sccount at tho bank was ig nowis I‘!;lpll d, e Bro,, the Nationa! Losu and Trust Company, and the Mocbapica' Bank, Ila wave m"&%fl & cliegk k for €40, in June, nee in hia hands in Docem. po'ley in tne Company far 10 on the dollar to f, B, Bmith. ko bad nevor, sttempted to mistead b8 creditors as to the standiog of the Company, Ile was dismiaged aa Aseignes by Judge Drummond, but not booaueo e was thought to bu 1u conspiracy with the de- fondanta, Cross-examined: Jle was appolnted Aesignes by the United States Coumt. Tho Cowpany was in the Liands of Recaiver, who refuned to turn over tho property owing to » sceming conflict of Court mom{. Ho subsequently came into o of the assets. 1is found among oth- two largo polioles in thq_'lautonia Compawy, of Cluveland,' wlich be attciward sold for §22,000, undor orde? of the Court, The wit- ness then explaloed hia dealiugs with George O. Bmith aud the National Loau and ‘Trust Com. rl , aud how the money was transferred from bie jast nametl to tho Mechanica' Bank, Hehad pever directly or {ndivectly attempted to nse the om‘co n‘f? lhl‘q‘;'nuh:ol,thl ‘lv%x‘x!antfiw‘r the dofoud- auts, oF fu auy wise conspired with avy ond to defraud tho rreditors, 3 bty . Thio Court sdjourned at § o'elock with tho ua. TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY; APRIL 10, I575. deratanding that Mr. Perkins was to bo re-ox- amiuod by the plajatiffa to-morrow mormng. CHICAGO COURTS, AN ALLEGED FRAUD, Another domeatls quarrel was commenced yes- terday In the Cirouit Court by a bLlli filed by George Lynn agalnet hia mother, Mary Ann Lynn, Goorge sayn that in 1874 his father owned 320 acres in Bees. 10, 10, 17, and 21 of Township 40, Range 12, worth sbout £40,000. Iy suma falas ropreontation ho, belog old, deaf, and woak-mindod, was induced to convoy this proporty to ono James Cardner, who, fn turn, immodiately conveyed it to Mra. Lynn, Tho expressed conslderation was 810,000, but complainant alleges that nothiog was over paid, aud that the whols tranafer was ac- complished in purauance of & acheme to cheat uim. Mre, Lyno elums to hold the proverty in foo, and refuses to yield anvthiog in tavor of Vier son’n rights, and bio, therefore, files a bill to ot maido tho convevaucoas void aud vest tho titlo to tho land in lum aa heir, MEALING AGAINBT THE AONEEMENT. T, R, Nuto iled a bill against Dr. H, D, Gar- tinon yerlerday to provent him manufacturing a fluld‘extract of (Enothera Disunis, Complain- ant atates that In Hoptowber, 1873, be and tho defondant formed 8 copattuerslyp for the urpose of manufacturing “ Dr, Nate's Liquid Cxtract of (Mnothera Diennis.” Ho had a labol ongraved and copyrizhted, and the pattnorship was continued twenty days, when Nuto bought out Garrison for £500. Ths latter also agrecd that Lie would nat mannfacters on Lis onn ac- connt any mediclne of this kind, A fow months after. bLowever, complainant, aa ho clarges, learnod that Garrison was making and solling a simllar proparation under the name of ** Iiuid Extract of Wuothiera Dienuls.” Dr. Nuto laa Iiad a number of friendly futerviews sinca theu, liw says, with Lis me:ical brotuer, {n hopes of | duciug hlm to den.st. but the refractory defoud- ant declines to necedo to camplainant’s roquest, alleginge that ho is manufacturing & fluid and uot aliquid oxtract. In Dr. Nute's opinion thiaia a raor oxcuse, and Lo therefora aska for an in. Junction to pravent the defoundsut from furthier proceeding iu hia llegal traflic, 1TEME, Judeo [Fopkina Teft for home Iast ovening, and Juduo Blodgett will take the jury aud hear pass- ad caues., * _ UNITED BTATES COURTS, Joseph, William 11, and L1, L'ord vegan a° suit for £ 1,600 sgwinab Q. T, Drighum wnd B, P, Ward, 3“5‘00“‘ Ramsey sucd Robert IL Lulkloy for W. 11. Dunham, 8. P, Rozs, and Lliza 8. Wid- noy filed o bill azainst the Grand Rapida & In, diana Itaflroad Company to pravent them from fringlng & patent for an 1mprovement 1 car- Liake shocs, o DANKRUPTCY ITEMS, ° Watson_8, Hincldoy, McCag ¢ & Culver, Jobhn Titcomb, 1L E. Beelyo, D, A, Gage, James Wi ton, C. Hein, C. II. Moote, Bonry Ten yck, and Sheldon & Drown, whess combined claims amuunt to €15,513 led an involantary petie tion ngawnat Edson T, Wright, of thiscity, Tho oul,v chargo 1a suspension of paymont. Loter W. Nilwson, a shirt-maker on North Clark strect. filnd & voluntary petition. Ihs Habilitles aro §1,619.00. and Lla assots ouly £700, mostly fo accouuts, Tho malter was referse 1o tho Regiater. A dividend of 25 per cent was declared fo the cage of I, Herman Lomer, BUPERIONR COURT IN BIIEE. Tha Cranc DrothersManufactuting Company began & st for 84,000 agaiust the Clicago Gus anl Waler Woiks Conetiuction Company. A. I, Millaz commenced a euit in renlovi againat Frauvcla Agnaw, to recover possosion ol o large number of chromos avd & larps smount of ailice-furnituro, cte., valued at £1,500. Chailes 8, Crane, dary Aun Bayley, John Sheriffs, Thomas Quayle, end Parnell Mubacn | filed a bili againat J, d, Blunt, B B. Shermas, ‘L. B, Bryan, J. 1L Allen, B 1. Mackey, Tho Commorcinl National Bank of Chlcago, Samuol Cole, Carlilo Mason, Georgo Mason, and John Molr, to forcclosa a t.ust-deed for €34.000 cn Qut-Let 8 1o Webster & Wright's subdivisivn of tho 2, L. }{ of See, 12, 89, 14, TH2 GOUNIT COURT. In tho matter of tho estato of Maty and John Rech, mivors, the guardian's ncoonnt waa ap- proved, and leave giveu o withdraw vouchers, .. In tho matter ot the nlleged (nsanity of Lonn Matthews and Mortimer MeCmihy 3 the Jury re- torned verdicis of insaulty, ‘The'cases of Joln Teterson, Margatot Dawscoll, M. Quirk, and Mary Tuchter wero contmuod, while thone of Chiarles Tuber and Clara Fegeltorg wero dismissed, A wartant and venite wera issued roturnablo the 223 just, (o try tho question of tho inssnity of Frank Oluon. . Tu tho matter of {ho catate of James Shialds 3 the widow's anard was approved. ‘The lual account nf tha' adminlstrator of the estato of John 8. Quick was approved, aod i ;flnchlrgo oidered, be being the only Leir-at- 8w, GIMINAL COURT. The judictments n{;num the Iinokins brothers haviug beeu reinstated. their couneel, A. 5. Tiudoy appeased, Lofors Judge Baoth, and roc quested that furthor time bs granted, as one of the trio wen nbsent. The tequest was granted, and the canes et fqr Friday thie 21d {nst. ‘1hs perjury cass agaiust Miko AMcDonald will be called on tha 22d lnst, The care of Jobn T, Mullon, & lawyer, Indict- ed, tiied, and convicted of obtaiming munoy uuder fa!so pretenaes, waa bofore the Couit on & motion for bus discharge from impiivonment, Mullen was sentenced to tie County Jail for three montha, and ordered to return tho money tolis cliont whom he kind defrauded, Il term of punishment oxpired yesterday, but ho was un< ablo to pay ovor the fuude, ‘Tha prisoner was discharged. * Tho Grand Jury returned forty-two indict~ ments a8 followa: Larcenv, 20; burglars, b3 Leoping & common gaming-house, 4; neswult with Intent (o injure, 8 ; obtnined money under falso pretouncs, 1 ; robbery, 1; mayhem, 1; for- gaey, 14 (alllng to pay over money, 1. Tho case of Laul Poters, who asaaulted the lackman Cuuvingham eome months az0 in Whyland & Fcea’ restaurant, {s sct for trial to- day,'but will, [n all prooability, be coutinniod, as tho accused is quito i1}, and will not be ablo to appear. THE CALL. & > Jopox Ganv—44, 00, 74, 09,102 to 105, 110, 111, 113 to 120, Junat Moone—I10, 18, 10, Jupor Boarns—339 to 845, i JUDOGMENTS, Surrntor Counr—Junas Gany—Firet Natlonal Dank of Yastman va, B.F, Murphy, $10,030.60,~ Robert Bmith vs. Msry Aun Adiard, $30J.0,—F, Dern. bamet al, vu. 8. ¥ Hale, $101.t0.—Paulina Brow- nlque chael’ Galil}, $130,60.—Heary Lokamp ot e gan SOty ., Mexwell A E. M oRobenTe—J, C. Maxwell va. N cias cirvimienciiE St it Counr—Coxrensiona~8, T, ., Jeorge Mabbe and Ellen Mabts, $15 Zunsll J barles Baett- upa: Ji a1 15s Hoe'el chier ; verdict, $300 and motfon for newtrisl, ——— IOWA LAW, LOVE AND PUISIO. Special Dispatch (@ The Chicuso Tribung, Des Moxses, L3, April 1.—A suit avas tricd before the leading Juslice in tbis clty yealerday in which an ed M, D, sought to recover $60,0 on an sccount 4 ilems of physle, ma, aioulders, oseteer, broxkaate, lu;:;." o, Tua spluater Hlod & cross’ Ian, 7--For sparking five years,, . good st 'ciphering 4 sho wus ut aho swore to the bLillas true; Tho it, which forced the dame to prove it dained 80 do, for sbio aakl the Doctor hai had every itom, aud more joorand Lo knew it, The Justice, Rawever, deductedYhe four shirts and gave i::dflmml lz-: 12"“ &l $he Doctar for t‘}.fl-'- :tml t"&n 0 damo lot oot thie! pent-up vials of B6 true lu- wardncas, -1 (St endod gebe . TUE FEDEDAL counTs. Bults have beon commenced in the Uniled Statps Oircuit Caurt sgaiust the Slous Ciiy & Pacltic Raload Gompany, o Tecaver $11,104.3), ‘Tho Uniled Siates iaued bonds for the buslding of the road, ta redeem which the Company wers ta sat apart 5 per cent uf tho earalogs of (ua road, Xis they Faed (o do, B now tho Unitod Blates brings this actiou to recover 190 per cent from March, 183, to Octabor, 1574, An sollon bas ‘sl ‘beon comwenced I th Court to yecover $540.000 of Elifab White, tha wa kuown sto:k-dealor of Boston. There ara five plul UlTs fn the ault, Five hundred thousaud dollars of the clabm a for stock of tho Burlipgion & Bouth. weatecn Road, which, it 18 alleged, bo Focelved but bas ol pald for,” Tha remafndes i for soney on dralta, ote. J. A, Rhomberg, of Dubunus fendait Iu ko actisa, wheroin, on pr o pay, e, alno comes fu a3 do- $.7,000 lu clatmed dus TUE ALLEN DANKBUPTCY, Ia the District Court, Judye Love hea Azed the 16th {of hearing the Iunlmwf proceedluge wgaluat 1, P, Allen, There secms ta be Litlle or notliug done by tue credtors wiih the syreemient sent by hiui to thein vn tho Bib, acoowpavyiuyg Lis proposition, sud which f ac- u}"bd Wax 1o be sluned by the creditor and relurnad t0 bin, to Lo presented to tho Qourt 0 tha 16, It fs vrobable bub fow k, and tbe ‘bankrupicy procecdings Wflr 0 on, when you getlbelow 2) 31 10 8 daa's lvidad s,k saskes o Hhils GLrereic ol whial you goly g THE INDIAN OUTBREAK, S EUBGIOATIONS, Loss of the Troops Greater than at First Keportod. New Indian Device---How Gen. Neil Was Deceived. A Serlons Blunder Committedss=Yrho Xs Responsihlel « p Rpecial Correspondenes of The Chicago Tridune, Leavexwontn, Kan, AptH 1L.—It (ranapires | now tuat the rovolt of Indlan prissuers at Choy- onne Agency, I, T., was more goucral and detor- mined than at first reported in oficial talegratns, Uen. Nefl informed the commanding officor of the Department that tho Indians, upon their rurrendor, thrned over their fireaims to tho Qovernment authorleies; hut bis fuformation on this point seema to havo boen ot fault. Tus crafty red=kins ovidently, QUTWITTED THE G£NERAL by burying thelr bost guos In the sand, and landing over to the soldicrs ouly tleir old and unserviceable muskets. Moreover, the Indian rush to tho sand-hills was not simpiy an impal- elve stampoae, but rather the rrocise exocution of apreconcarted plot to abandun the Agency, unearth their weapons, and 1o on the war-path, For some time tha Clieyennes have suapected that the Government intended to dest aut A FEARFUL RETRIDUTION for tho massacro of the Germain family, and consequently witnested with arprebension every attempt to identify the immedinle rerpetratoia or ringleadois of that crime.” Whenever an Indianwss put In iros, or singied out from the main body of his fellowa an an object of rpecial aupervision, mutferings of dixcontent were heard fiom bis companfons. Tuo mgunl for the revolt was piven when ths eavazes saw one of their warrintn whot dosn for attempting to oscaps from tho guards, who wota in tho act of putting Lim in irons. Three vliot8 m quick augcession fiom the camp of the hoatria Cheyennes s0'd the ludiaus to Lreak away from their captors. ‘The movemont was BIULTANEOUS THROUGHOUT TUE CASNP, Thero was no domoralization of confusion, They wera not fugitivea fleeing from resi or nn- % | agloed, porll, for Lbey diin't ecatter bero and thero over tho plaine, cach ouna secking to maka euro of his own escajo, ,Thoy sssembled with the least posxible delay nl thoir chosen rendezvous, ocen- Iiyiug o position and givine battla with every ad- vanlage of location io their favor. The troops, belioving that the Iodiana were unarmed, charged rechilossiy through the deap sand; bot, fustead of moctiug & dofondeless {foo. fell under tho rango of deadly ritlea, Threo times tho soldiers chorged, and TINEE TIMES THEY WERE RETTLALO. The offioial raport of the battie eaya the troops— consistiug of four companies ol tee Sixtis Cav- alry, undor command of Gen. Neil in porson— lost rix seriouly snd ten z.izhtly woundad, Private lettors from the Agency sav that the loss nas much -greator than that. It s known that tho iroops wera badly wlipped, althougi thoy fuught bravely, and ngainss great odda. A BAD DLUNDER has been committed ; but, as this timo, it a diff- cult to fix tho responmbllity whero it r.ghily bo- lonps. Tio lass of the gallant so'diers who fell in tio chargo, deplorablo aa 1t mas Lo, fa not the worst fontura of the blunder. The Indians have gone on tho war-path agaln, and fucre s danzor that atl! the i;wd 1eaults of last year'y cotnpaign under Gen, Miles ; JAYE: TEEY LOST by one stupid blundor 1 managing tho prison- eru, It Is well knawn that Congraes made an ap- propriation of #300,000 ta, subsis} the Indisn nrisonera at Fort Leavenwortl. ‘Lho appropriv- tion was soonrad by tho Immediato requeet of the President, who had listeoed to tha counsels of Gevn. Sharman, Bheridan, and Pope, aud con- souted to a chiango of policy to the extent of travsforring tho heatilo Indiaos to the care of the militasy authoriites, After tho monoy was appropriated, Bcerotary De'ano ardezed the trana. for of the Tudiana to ‘their rerpective Agencles, resarving for military control only tha=o who hiad beeu {dentified 3 thie murdercis of the Ger- main family, The £200,000 vated ta feed and clotho tho prisonora at Fort Leavouwarth has Leen axponded in the purchase of beef at the trontler Agoncles, nhers aunpplies accamulated during all tha montba of Jast year that tha war- riors were absent oa the war-path, Drrawanz, —_—— SUICIDE, Svecinl Disvateh to The Chizago Tribune, Cuenaxse, Ii), April 15.—A man was found dead 1n bod at the Ohebanso Iouso aboul nooa to-day, He wasabout 55 years oll, had long hair and beard, mixed with gray; left a noto on tho tablo statiug that Lo was tired of life, and ended Lia days with mor, hine. From papers found ‘upon Lim [t 45 thought hiy name is W, 8, DPike; from a sample-book, it is discovered he win meil.ug dveiug receipts, No mounoy wam found, Mo will baiuried )y the town, New Yorw, Apiil 15,—J. W, Bneathe, sup- taud o bo thd sonfor member of the fiem of J. W. Bneetha & Co., bankeis, at 8an Franclaco, Cal., shiot himeelf yestorday at bis towporary rentdonca in thia city, Oxania, Neb., April 15.—A man named Jobn Britton, hving near Elkhorn, Neb., committed suloido hy atsbbing himself in she nock yostot- day. Cause unknown, . _—_ THE TAX ON CAPITAL STOCK. Special Dupatch to The Chizano Tribune. Sraixorery, I, April 15,—The Ifon. Bayless Haona, Attorney for tho Indisnapolis & 8t. Louia Kailroad Company, ia bero to-day, and bias in preparation a potition to Judge Treat, of ths, United States Diattict Qonrt, praying aa injuno~ tion agsinst the Couaty Collectora along tho line of his road, restrainlng them from collectivg the tax an tho capital stoctiof the rosd for 1874, Judge Drummond’y decision went to tha tax of 1873, It 18 expected that injunctions witl be ap- plied for agmin by all the railroads and other core porationa enjolning the colloction of (his tax, and there [s no doubt thoy will ba granted, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OrFICE UF COMPTNOLLER OF THE nnuxn.} WANUINGTON, Keb, &, 15ih, Not ca 1s bereh von t3 all porsons who ha clbiomneatnit et heTook Omiaty Nationst Rank of e eage, the same must bo nrn}lnhfl to A. I, Busley, witn the logal proof theroof, within thsoo tho od. or taoy will b gn'h&"in":'!‘&hx Dumbtzallor of Gueroher. 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Admiswon, o Citldren, hulf orice. GRAND-OPERA HOUSE.‘ KAYNE, HALL & WAMBOLD'S Minstrels! Every Evening at § o’cloelc, McVIOKER'S THEATRE, TWO LABT NIGHTS OF L OTT AL Friday and Saturday, Pet of the Pelticoals, and Nan, Goed for Nothing. Boogs, Dances, Danjo Bolo, AUADEMY OF MUOSIC. oo sk o TRl ot snd o Tirory evenlog, Wednosds First ilmo n_ thl nuauosd Now York rucc: ared i i and_Natnrday Matlaces, s oy of Mr, doho Beougham's pro2 v, batiog bat A run of oge Aun. nighta At Wallsci's Toratra, entiried MINNIK'S fatroduciog tha sparkliog Wallaca Blsters in losSonge and iwloos, tail theie Great nce. tiaza Willoughby (know ook Jenste Walsee: Iakp Diek (unly » o s dev ualp Wallace; . nowibo, F0%a Maa Wahice.” Remembar' the tWo Matiuass, a0d Wl oan‘s, with reservad aoats. & PROPOSALS, "PROPOSALS FOR BILITARY SUPPLIES Drrot qununuunl‘- Orrice, 1139 Girard.st., Poliadelphls, April 6, leib. Healed pronomalt, in Guplicato, witt's copy of this ad. yertiscmyut aiiagliod tu ach, will bo rogeiv s ‘ol fice uatil noon, May 2, 1415 for farniehing the Unlted s Quartermaviei’s Dopartmeut with tao following s e maniod anjoles, Y.t 3,135 Unitorm Dross Cap when Fats, 23,000 Forago Usps and Covary, i airs Woulon Bloekinge, 10,00 patrs Wokie Herll 25,000 patrs NHoots, ou'palrs Sb \ KoLy, 25000 paire Wool W Tents wittiout 1l Q) Cam n Sorubbing rushos, 50,000 5ards 6.4 &7 yards Vaclug Cloth, various ool twilled ‘hhlrtiog Fishnel, &, aisa, Holmgis, Turso-{lal aad Plime Sock Luttons for Heln B D o Uap Urnaments, | n Uunkl.A(? o Drum Caidy, Biack adding, Caivas Padding, Hack Lialing ding Bpoal otion, oing Bilk, Stk s Curd” ol “Various “ollurs, Fix Dusious, Allariicles will be nbéuul to & rigld inpection, and biiders aca taformad tuat s full cumplisaca with syiccla. cations will be (asiated uput, a5d that o ssilole ltosior wil) b aceoptod . L rotorvas tha right to reject any or all for thy dolirer of tho articles nd also at San eonosted Jetlersoaville, Luc md it i) l-;"' o ALt cuca w o e oduSlivh vad M Iaclars, prodaced an the ln.flznu :u‘:fil. to l:n & of (s consutapiion requlrod ¥ 110 DULIIG service thoro, Allarifclos which are {o be used ia the States and Ter. 1o Paciiia cosst will ba Foceived and 1asveciad i fu dotall apply at thle oloa, el cuulalnn yropusale to he indarsed * Pro- sate fok Sliitiary Buppiiss,” and addrossod to the ua I RUFUS BAXTON, Deputy Q. M, Genoral. Propesais for Hardor [mprorempats Uyirep Srires Karxersts Orce, | l‘lo"n ey, Lrgnol m...funlu.l 8. Roaled I cafved watil 13 ., uf Tou R oo tletoe, oo Taprorscan s B S oo o (3) Crila. 58 Tgic foisa b Urts. s Blohiat throe (4) Crlte: Haugatuck 1 rbor, Mlicbluss, two Lundred sad Bty (324) tast Bile Lior Routl arbar, lgsn, {wo bundred sad Blty B T e g i R oy (R 74 e, Bl bor, X f B, 51aby e Mt bor Mo G 2.: (& CFlba, Fur, {lormatioa, 4ud blssks vecessry o Lid, apply to (Do, o . MANBFIELD, Major of Eogtacors. Proposals for Harhgr [mprovements, U. 8. Exoinxzn's Ovyick,] njoy BUILDING, CLICAUQ, ‘Il. peid 12, 1873, Sualed propossis du duphe ‘rocclyod at thia ofuce uuiil 13 u'clock E:. on Wi sy 13, 1818, fur imprevement of the fullow e, Vii ‘ujosgo Lasbor, Ulnols, Pisr esteusion 8ad remorlog ¥ Sicimet Harbor, Ulinols, Fleeestensionand Dredylaz, ‘l‘luhh"ll‘tlu Harbor, Indisus, Broakwator coustiuge 2 Al ly st thl ,,.':n;.“‘g“.“".’.&l".;:\‘.”i;‘.fl' AR R 5 pigslfill by Fdorsd o the gavatope, < proge- PR A it g T RIS G . L GILLESPI, Kiafor Yoghisar U: b A OOEAN NAVIGATION. ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANGE, 'hs Genoersl Tranes lant " between Naw Vork and mote awtne 0. 10, North ANUK, ‘l'.j e 2 ik OF PaREROR 5 Fieat cabin, 4100; socond, §5; toled, T o Seiudiog a1 asoson AP locluding ai GEONOP MACRRNZIF, Agant, 83 Nroadway, National Line of Stoamships, NEW YORK 10 QUESNSTOWN AND LIVEKPOOL, BPA o ADsil 3 At3:0 . m, FRA R Extuidg, blis Apiiil, at 110 a, m, 30 and 4%), enrrency. Steeraga af B0y, “Tietarnickers ol rodaed fate, 30, siparjor acecm. necoesaries without extra Ko.urn tiox. DOY Wednesday, reatly todu nce Piepaid beoixa tickets tram Livairod at i s 0, 1. LARSON: satee, Anpiy Lo . 1 i Randalpliats, (oopasitensw Northeast corne shertuan House Great Western Steamship Line, From Now Yotk to Brisiol (Fa ‘Windham, Clark Oni (ireat Waslern, . day, 3 (S puiage e Tt P BT AR, iR Lako Rnncs & 3 50 (6 RPPY RENEPH “OF0. MCDOYNALD. Agant. RAILROAD TIME TABLE b W e Y s ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS FXPLANATION OF RErr: eonted. * Sunday oscopt: sivesunday st:wa. 7 MARKR, 1 Satarday oze ted . 4\ G Tundar e520,tad. [+ it SHICAGO & NORTUWESTERY RAILA2AY, Tl O e e Shwdie o ot ok ke i 15 Oaaste drrice «PaclBo Fast L DU gt 40) ke abubuque Vight K. vi 2 Un.abia 8 ight K3bros, eeportd Dubag & Duby Grrar Ghnava Taket: a—Deput cornor or Walls and K inzia- ZDebcr sntmor of Cansl aad Kinsia-s MISHE AN CENTRA™. PAILIIAY, Depot, foot of. Lttt fontar Teentyustantar, ek 85 Laieates Tremmont iouses o e Y antolai, Tonve, | Arrive, 3:3a.m. m *bundar k1, and Sanday | CHICAGO & ALYAN RAILTI3%, Clieagn, Kamar Uity aud Uencer short L, Trrnmah Live, Cnton s et Sidec o (ne, Union Depot, iWest Sid Bridyes Tickes Offices: A¢ Devol and 151 Handols Kanras Cltyand Denver Fast Ex. uis and Spriaxtold i Bt- Lous, Springneld & Tota: Pecria und Keokux Exprats. Chicsgod Paducan Rallroad i S rraior, Lacon, Wasniogtoa K. Jollet & Dwieit Aco saisodati ,10ADY, MILWAUKEE ® S1. pauL R ol e e B et T and o poliees | Eease. RAILROAD. Arrica, 9:38. m, ‘e, 1a C.os & Mioaeapa) alay, l\l Milwsukoo, B Herllg, Ounicord; Green "‘fl' adison, Praine du| [ 'lu.“a,ll-'nr.l;n. Urean| éor’ Paiat, 4 Milwaukes & LaCrowe Fais'tg'e 9:308. m. [* 4:00p. B3, +5:070. m, F A5 5, m. 11:008, M. 11:0a, . ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Tuenly- Tokat e Clarke Diepot, foot of Lakest, and, it Ay besh Tprugnaid, Feotls & Ki 1l Sprngneld'and Pooria Fapiess, Dubuque & Bionz Qity Dubugue & k..Dsdgs [ assen 288533385 f,"lc‘?o‘ BURLlNIG'leH‘“l QUINCY R:".RDAD. Dt Ustond Siaisenihat Pielah Opee, 1 Gearkory end at deyols. i Bail and Rxpres Dilana auy bure, Aurars Passengor (Runfay) Tubagas & Binnz Gity Rep. Pacltio Night Exp, for O Kuosan mrg Loaveawarta, otiton & Hap., flu::ar‘ll:mn:uummm Juwners (ros ocommodatios Dowaer't Grave Accomm: um': T*Ez Bunda,s. 11, ¥a urday, KANKAKEE LINE, Centra Depel, it is 3 Leave, l o/ at ook wid el depate Theents Arvive, Tadisospolls anzllvflh i 57 Fxfirase o[ 7250, m, Indianspolis lavil| 1| il Aant e orara(daiyhece] 121 p. * 8:15p. m. 7:158.m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOXOMO LINZ. From Pittsburg, Cinvinnati & St Louls Kailway depat, eor. ner Clintan and Carroll.ats., Weil Side, T¥cket qice, L2 Tiaalolphedive and at devot; Teave, | Avrioe. uath e s0m, m[o Todiann | B uanh ( . 0P, m. 7:08 m. WFITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LoUts RAILROAY. Tiek i efico. 124 somdorphees et e dapact S0 Zease, | Arrive. Columbas, Pittsburg & New York 1 vessenel® Colarati 8:000. m, Night TM P, m, " 8:60p.m, 7:0. Fitistnira ¥ Now vik ADres (Bally)..,... m. PITISBUR, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY. | Arrioe sy Expreas, auifio Faprd Ling vatan o ALTINORE & GFl0 mattA0AD P enbuanssiniots - Jeckel fice, i Lo sgePot oot af v, Mail, Sundays £ Eiiberss Dty recorees: CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIGRAILROAD. Depoty carner o Fuan Duren amd Sherswonais, icket aftee, Grand Juctna’ liotets ; dreive, 3z i, FIA. DRY CLEANING. LADIES SUITS, In Sllk, Woolen, aod mired gonds, afen Fal Sadiuon diosusd BUCOERST U ALY Eniprpidered DRY PROOESS, Without o somuring Trim; Withaut ripplag wring Trlmmlogs Oraps Vells AUGUST SOHWARZ, e IX.DS‘I'ON KTEAM DYR HOUSPF, 158 Illinos and 206 West Madison-sts, Alsg, 190 Kouth Ulark-at. aftor May 1. MEDIOAL s EOLORL CARDS, NO CURIESL o payi: Dr. Kean, 300 SOUTH OLARK-NT., USITOAGO, May bo gonsalted, personally or by mail, § 3 oudl Shrunio ur Hovyous diassson, DUt Jo kAN as only physiolaa in the Oty whio werrauls Guras of ) g Unice bouts. ¥8. 10, 10 80, 1.1 dondars fivw 3 to 12 OLD FAPERS, 0LD PAPERS FOR SAILI) At 75 cents per 100, In the Qounting-Room of Oft this ce. . '

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