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THE CHICAGO and frefght-sheds st thelr dopot at theupper and of Taffalo River.s,,Darid Dell launched a mow -(ec: pleasure.yachtat bin yards Friday, The yachtlite not yet beon cliristenad, 1lor dimcnalons ato Lenglh Yecl, €0 feot, and whlth of beam 10 fost, ... Dredging Basnow commencod in carneal, snd oo : dredges aro fowed ont fnto b bay dafly....Ths Cotirier despondently says that navigation wilt not open Berountil May 13 hettor wait and’ reo..,.Tast reasox navigaticn of ened here Aptll 18, thin yoar when ... Tho prop Araidawent oto drs-dock Baturdey svening, The prep Roanoko alro weut info deydock fur re- putra. tho ramo day,....Tho bargo McCilvray, which Tvent eelioro at oint ALInO 1ast fall, han becn Taired Dy Capt. d, Rush, snd placed upon way, ready for Jawnching, Ho infends (o rairo tho Orlon Ly meins of rcrowr wod it herupon U waya l;hlhn‘:ma:ny. cherd ently fu Bay....The schra Jobn 1\'{%-"".'5«"33-'-';.‘“ Vorth Sepme ol of drg-dock n dy nF Two ngn s both wrre rehaflt In cloven doya....C:ph o . chr, flie A Tliomboch LS eXcusbgl b8 ik Pareron, for tie 1] pe Horn. Uay }teeeon hkcs 1o Tiradiey an Tho wchr Drilgewnler Jo receiving now stanclifons, windinas, cte, Slio will Lo comnisnded by Capl. Wellinm Lufney this nearonl.... Carroll Drotlicrs, ship-builders, havo ten fugs on tho m;-,'n'li.n-‘ stesm tlllnal-lin?(.ul'ul "spll::.f‘ir-;n, Ao One of {hin tigs noarly camploted fa % ong, fan ot unmanied, “and T mnin: the other tig [0 fect loug amd 1a also for galr, ‘Thio sioam c: Teing bullt for Mr. 1, T, Iahbit, of roap fatng, New by Br, 14, Lan xemio new machinery of bia own dn- vention put n, and thinks sho can iF properly finkhed Leat anything on tha “rrglug canawic,... Thie fcs atill continvies to Wock tho harnor, and o et think that navigation will open rathor late, Tho fheor- Joineter hag bron, and §n now below {reesing point, Thors fa nothing doing in the lno of freighis, aud everyihiug in qulet, CLEVELAND, The steamsbip Perslan aud her consort, the schr Charles Wall, left Baturday morning for Toledo, to take on & cargo of grain for Erfo..,,Tho Cleveland and Saginaw Transportation Oompany in now ready for the scaacn’s business, and will consist of tho same eteamers as last year,—~tle Denton, Capt, G, W, Me- Gregor, snd tho Bl, Joreph, Capt, Uarry Fall, The dups o walling frutn, thia port lie nat set Uan o< cided on, bt a hoat will lcave hero at teast twico overy week..,.Capt, MeNally, of Tolodo, ian recelvod orders to takn Chief Juetlco Wadte o flio Inlands ou the 24th, Hho will go down with & load of sipplles, and tonch st all the fslands, EME, PA. Snectal Dispatch ta The Chieago Tribune, Entr, Pa,, April 20,—Tho prop Alpeun left port about 4 this afternoon for Tolelo, The veasel made {good progress throgh the fco, and soen was out of rleht, Prop Persian aud tow, Charles Wall; 1rop irkliead aud tow, barge Gobhiard, loft Toledo for (s yort this aflernoon, MISCELLANEOUS, OULt OUEAN FLEET. The schr Alico was at lat accounts Iying at Lelth, Bootland, 8o will probably go fnto the Iiltlc trade ns soon a8 favorabls weathier permits. ‘Tho schr Trumy, which sailed from Chicago Lt gomou witl Yone-dunt for Loith, Bcotland, left the latter port for Montreal on the lst of this mouth with u cargo of ticmicals of about 30 tous, HUNDUIES. The Point Aux Bargea light was displayedt for tho Srat time on tho nigit of tho 10th inst..,.The steam Latgo Rulelgh, Capt, Den Wootren, wilt goiuto the fron ore trade on sn ol charter.... Willlam J, Palterson, mate of the sline Onclda list scarcn, hias been pro- moted Lo thie command of tho sty Plymontli, .. The owners of the tug Leviathan have madea conditfonal contract to get off the schr James Tlatt, ashore on North Maniton Ielnnd, ..."Tho fine rehr burges Jndd snd Jones, owned by rey, Bimpzon & Melane, of Hagtuaty, will bo engaged inthie Chicago graln trade this grasou., vavigation on Geo n Ly 1s reported 10 be now o} seen from Owen's The southerly winda have driven the fce back ity pound, snto tho hecborat Port Burwell, and clear waleg §8 no- | wlero (o be secn, IOWA. . Roform=School Inveatiration-[Naval Appormunent-Change in the Glind Asylum. Spectat Dispateh to The Clitago Triduns, DesMoixgs, Ia., April 20.—Tha Grapd Jury of ladin County have boen inntructed by tho Judgo of the District Court, now in soslon, to invcetigate tho Stato Roform-School. It i lioped they will do their duty, aad set tho troublos abont that iustitution at roat, A son of the Rev. W, ML Potler, of Winteraet, Madieon County, In., hns been designated as Nuvat Cadet at Annapohs from this Conpgros- sional District. 1l passod as No, 2 in tho class at Wout Dofut. Mota then ayear ago I'rof. 8. A. Knanp, Trincipal of the Colloge far tho D'ind, at Vin- ton, tendored hia roelimation, - A now building weas in process of ereotion, and tho Trustoos in- duved bim to romaln until that was comploted, that they might receivo tao bonefit of us ripe- rior eapability for the place. A mueting will bo Liold at Vinton on the 27th inst. to nolect & per- son to filll bls powmtion, ns Lo will temnin no longor, It tho Board ehall get so good o man they will do woll. As the tinance “munsger of the Collego, lie was ramatkably succossful, and it in to his credit that noquection has been raisod Ly the Leclslaturo an to what had been done with the monoy. 11is reports wero always models fu dotal and correctness, MILWAUKEE, FPropoaltion to Ercct & New Chamber of Commerce Bullding=The City Printing. Suectul Disvateh to The Chicaqe Tribune, Minwavkee, Apil 20.—Au agreomont hna been drawn up pledging signatorion to subscribe towards {ha orecling of a Chambor of Commerce DBuildivg on the Wost 8ide in o Llook on the sonth side of Spring streot, west of tho river, when tho leasa of the present Chamber, on the East Bide, oxpirea. J. Plankinton hoads tho list with €100,000, nnd olher subscriptions awcll tho awmount to nbout £200,000 alrondy, The Netea, which for yoars onjoyed all the eity patrouage ay tho Democratlo organ, was to-day defeated by {ts yonnog rival, tho Tines, on a voto for tho city priuting by tho new Board of Aldor- men—21 votes to 10, > 1n the colobratod action reeontly decided by the United States Suprome Court, of the Home Iusmance Company vs. the sleamer Mollie Hobler, judgmeut was entorsd ta-dav in the Cir~ cuit Court aganes tho Northwestorn Union Tackot Company for §2,810, aa diracted by the Conrt, MADISONy Financinl Condition of the Wisconsin Stnto Cupitnl, Srecial Dwpateh to The Chicago Triduna, Manizox, Wi, April 20,.—Tho new City Coun. ell—nins Demecratio to threo Republican—went into oftipe to-day, and AMayor Pluney delivered ‘his sccond fraugural, It shows tho city to bain a good finaioial conditlon. The toial expeudi- tures Iast year wore 870,182, of which §25,205 woro for olucations! purposes, and §17,001 for ordinary ity exponees, The State snd county taxes wao £197,100. The present total bouded debt B €230,000, sud thoro has been €0,179 principal and intorest paid on tho sinking fund diring the'year, and it is believed that tho dobt ¢f the city will bo extinguished at no dis- wnt day without buidensome taxation. The city xpondiiures and (axation aic now very ron- soumle, Varions auggestions aro made In re- gardta eity affaire, oud tho city is congratulated espretally in rogard to tho establisbmeut of froy library, Audrow Blahop was continued Oblef of Polica end Stroet Snrunnundnut. but is opposed by sone of hls party frieuds. LEGAL ECCENTRICITIES, Greciat Corrcapondence of “1'tis tteaon Tribune, Des Moings, Ia, April 10.—Fridsy last the @va of Tho Ktate of Iowa va, J. Uiliny, indioted Lr eelliog whisky, wae sunounced by the Court, sad tha Lailift, glancing sidewlss at tho docket, rond it “ttate va, Ulm,” and straightvay bog: w0 call out, “Statove, Ulm! Btate vu. Ulm 1" Mr, J. W. Ulm, banker, of Chicsgo, wholain the city, hearing himaelf calicd in such stento- erase lnumoulul Lireelf, wo: at Lo been duing & and digoity o tho Ktaie ‘whoreupon tho vailil discovered his Tho casa was called in ats vroper the of Iowa; mistake, name, and & Jury {mnaneled. Hweral withosics noace bad Loow exsiniuod, whon une of the jurors dae cliod T il 0t WAL 63 41 1n b eese ] o formed tho Court that be was na an Amsrican citizan. That les the buttum out «f the caue, and shie whole jury wera dinohurged, md now Jurye t mado up, ANDBEWE, —— A 800D MANY AT ONE. Breeial Dispateh to The CMeaoo Tribuns, Sragoneep, I, April 20.-Alrs, Willlam Jack, livlog ou Boulk Becoud streey iu this city, a3 eafuly dotivered of (xiplety tha morutug, — two bors and ouo girl. ‘Fhe motisy and chil, dren mie doing well, Itis aid U bewildered {ather followsd thu dootor to Ly offica and av:l:ady inquired (f bo was right ure he fouud THE COURTS. Further Examination of Wit ‘nesses in tho Stato Ine surance Case, for Divorces. Now Sult Against 8, 7, Walker, STATE INSURANCE. DIAGUING HLOWLY ALONG, Jpeciat Jnspateh to The Chicann Tribune, Witeatox, Apnl 20,—Tho Stato Insirancoe Company case entered upon (ta eighth day this morning, and appears to leasen in wntereat o it growa tn ago. Ior tho firat time tho Judgo's patience gavo way under tho pressurc of im- material evidence, and jurors showed wigns of weariness, 88 thoy rotlad from slde to sido i thoir chiairs, in scarch of n comfortablo attitude for droamland. The cane was openod with a continuation of the roading of J. 13, Bunth'a deposition, which was folluwed by that of J. II. Park. 3. Y. TRUMAY, partner of N.C. Derkius, of Chicago, was tho flrat witncsu: 1lo entorad tho ofiico of Perkins in 1874, and know tho defoudants, [l was nc- anaintod with C. M, Bunth, aud worked saveral Ay for him in buylug polieies. e buuglit two poli- cits—one of Keuley & denkiug, {n August, for which he pald i6 conty, ond oue of Mta, Furipll, an July, for I2or 15 cents of tho doflar, 118 scied swhilo us at forney fur Iarking sehon ho was Amgnce, Croig-exayined + Ho purelusel e policy of Mre, Farrell for himeolf, ut bor own price, aud pubsequent- Iy roul it to Bruith for slight aivance, 3. P, COATLH, Assigmre of the Natloma) Loan & Trnat Company, was Fecatled, produciug tho books of the Company, The witniens namied the weveral Looks fu his passession, ptating thiat the fudividnal fedger and Journal covering (e year of 1671 wero miraing, o hudall the bouks now that be ever had, 31 had no; foumd any secount aith {he Htate Inauranre pany, but found ne- count with reverul of the defendantv, The witness swae then wiked to turn to the weeonnt of O, W, Me- Mulen fn fndivldual ledges No. 4, 3in read (he varl ous ftetus showing hat MeMullen had enjoyed a larye credit with the bauk, and that a forwarded chargo from tlte tising babger of $5.450,8) ieaded the Ust, ° Wite ness then torned to tbe accunnis of Kinlth Dros, & Co., G, C. Btultl, O, 3, Smith, the Awslgncsof the State Inaurane Company, G. A, Baufe Hralth & Co,, Jamea Van Tnwage ‘The seversl accouuts wers critically ex: wltnens findiny that fn tho acconnt of the latter named there was an erasure. e did nof have the correapondlg * journal, hetics could not Axplatn the gaveral entrice, 1o bud never seen any deposit-tickels nt fuo bank, Ledger No, 5 was then subjected to a Iie oxamiuation, but withont clivitig any materisl iuformation, 110 found by the beoka tliat tho Asslguco of the btate Insurauce Compuny owod the buuk 57,000, e samineds Tio knew motbing of loat Looks, All the Looks turned over fo bim he now bad, Tho witness then detalled his handilng of the bookn sfuce they camo fnto his jossenlon. It was imypossible for him to have fost suy of them. — In tha courso of mwnbers ¢ appeared fliat General Ledger aud Individust Ll No 3 wero nideaii Tiiey hed nover come to by bands, Tho witners then e to Harlbul's seconnt en Assiier, and ¢ fu o vk tutned over to him exeept tha nothing of v ook the diifondants hud diviced the alieged profit from the | purcizen of poidces, cte, Jiedrpect: Jo founid s credit on*Tedger No, 5 of 290,00t the St:te Insurance Cowpa: an eracury I the entrs. HEXRY T. MURRAY was flionext witnesk s Iewan correnponding clerk In the Natfonul Loan utud Trust Company before tho five, und afferward made xoaietant teller, “‘The witnern was Danded Genesul Tedger No, 4, and asked to read the necount of @, C, Binlth & Bro,, No. 3, which shovved to thelr eredit LG, Ledgsr No, 3 waa turnad to, atul 0 tlio account of the S.ute Tusirance Comyuity smilar eredit appeared, The twe Lrks were tuen alteruately esamined, without clisiting anytbing fm- porsant, The wilners learned of the missing Julger whileat the bhaulki, and vy fnstructed to look for it, 16 d1d 1ot know anythingt of the lank profiting by purchasing polieles of the #tate Company, or of the defendants Afviding such profits, Crosveramined: 1o found a balance to {lo credit of G, C, Binith & Bro,, In ledger No, 4, of $34000,95, waich wew earried forward to the cradil of the State Insurance Company, e did not know why the credit had Lesn made, Ths “lovestment ® nnd “bills re- cefvalle " accouits wore shown tiso witness, 1ic could ot connect the account with the Btato Iusurauce Campuny Inany way, Tua deposition of R. 13, Mason, of Chiengo, was then read, ufter which the Court adjournod untll to- moreaw morning, The Asrizneo of the National Loan and Trust Com. ‘(mIIY. the lats book¥orpers, und rnother bateh nf 00ks, will bo the objocts of {uquiry st the reassem- uling of the Caurt. —_— CHICAGO COURTS. XY IBLAND TROUDLES AGALX, Ldward Sicelscy, Josoph Bkotsoy, It. P, Plerce, and I3, W, Fuller filed & Lill for an account against Jnmoes Walel, John Ifeffron, William Toxan, Patrick Fitzaimmons, Kdward Ieldy, John Atkinsou, BL J. Mills, W. A. Mooro, George W. Jones, B. I, Westlake, J. Q. Wheclack, L. Cotliroll, and the Sny-Island Commisstonara, According to ihe complainants, | thoy, in 1872, made u contract with the Commis. There wos oaxt bank of the Misaissippi River from a poiut in Adams County to a poiut in Callionn County, and to recelvo piyment in lovee bonda, Thoy undertook the work after glving heavy bonds, and continued it for about a year, when thoy wero {nduced by John Ileffron, who waa a pait- nor with tuom in the contract, tn muke an agroo- ment with their bondsmen by whiols they wors to roceive only threc-quarters of the profits, Btill lator, Heffeom combined with the hondsmon wnd othiers'to delay the conlract bexond the time tmil- el for ita compietfon eo as to compel shem to forfeit the 10 per rent loft In {he Comuib-sioners’ hands, A furfulturo ws tien duclared, otul th boud«men’ and Tiolfgon have rinice gona on with the work, It will ba comploted wilhin n few dayy, audl tho batance paid over. Comulainants clatm that tho profita are abiout $73,000, of which they ara cutitled Lo 310,00, and they nal it accounl fngy b b Uiat they miay Le paiil what {8 dns them, and ihat the Uommirsioners may bo Firaiued (fom [ayiug any balauce (o the defend- anls, B, 3. WALKER, Johin T, Btebbfos was g0 unfortunate an to recover & Judgment fow days ago agitnet Samuel J. Walkor for $13,007.60, and dasucd an execution. He soon ascertainod that Welker was practieslly i that happy condition familiarly kuown sa *exo- cution proof *; but, kaving an opinion that Walker had bouplt land enongh before thu fire (o fonnd s goads stzed colony, the complsinant determined to ace if €omo of it could uot bo tudo subiect (o the litn cf hin executiou, An ostemled oxmnination of fho county abatracta ‘convinced htm fhot Walker bad, In nome putat time, been of the opinion thut cilorous Ganalpart would onio day be & dodrably resfdcuce or busiue Jortion of e Gardeu City, and, acting on this bele iad purchuscd a large amannt of L thero, Qwing, osever, to Mr, Walker's very peonllar way of dolnig husineos, {¢ sceined aa though all Chicayo was duter- coted wits Bl n this lund, cither an Judgment ercditors, morigagees, or towan'a in comnion, Thv Judginenta aloie nghinst the dofendunt winount lo " over $0WG0), Dopaling of ever finding Waller's intersst fn this laud, Hiotbi sccordingly 8led bis Lill sgainat Wlker, Jolaiug with Lim sbout » tentl of the popnlitio o Chirage, miarsor las, wiio appear to be luterasted iy Fome wrey, and arks tist Walker's Inturest moy ba a. certulned, that t may bo made subect to bl Judginent, and sold to pay i, DIVONCES, Bridget Foley complataa that hior husband, Thoman Foley, had played & trick on hier 0 & way alio dcwplses, wnd sho wants sailsfsction, HLe says that in Hoptem- bor Tast abio sacertatucd thiat alie occupicd {he socond place in her husband'e affections, and (st he had slighted hier for a Mrw, Kata Cooper, 8ho, uot unnate urslly, objected to this, sud Tom replled py loaving her eutiroly, Shortly oftor Lie filad a bl agajust ber for divorco on tue ground of drunlenness, She en. giued o Iawyer nemiad Mancliester o defend ier, who led her auswor denyig the charge of drunkenness, Boms tima afier ler bushund visitod hor, aud il ber (bat the case had been dismissed, Ior lawyur aleo confirmed (hls atatement, and alio gava the subject 1o furiher attone ton, untii she surp) wliors time ggo to leary that Tom Lad btalued a decree last March, Hha now chargea that it wes obtalued by collunion with Man. clicater, lior atioiney, and asks to havo it set uslds on the grouud of fraudsnd & nuw telal grauted, avy alan thatlier busbaud, who bas & large billisrd Ll and «aloon on the Nozth Bide, may bo coipelied to pay the exhenser, represonts that his wifu Mary has des Loury Kass sertod Bt for auicient leugth of two to eulitie him 10 a divorce, UNITED BTATES COUWTS, A. W, Dows sugd the Town of Etmwood for $4,000, aud ILarrdol 3. Bpalding sued it for 13,40, A. . Colony snd J, E, Colony eacls sued tha Town of Hiouth OUawa for u llke amount, “iio Upmuncrelsl Natbal Bk Lrought wult for 95,000 agadust U, J, Waiker and Joun G, Kogess. BANKRUPYCY ITENS. A vyoluntary petiflon fn bankrugtcy was filed by Henry loltslsudor, Oucar T, Randall, sud I, E, O, Panicls, who have beeu partuors as 1foltalander, Rane dall & Daniola i (ho door, sash, sud bliod susuufco turing usicss, at Nos, €3 to 7d Nortl Desplafues strect, Thalr sooured debts are $14,0¢3.90% unsecured A, Ihielr anects cousiut of roal eslitu valued af B ATi1g ived at 3146001 maahioery, §3L,311 G s blow, $18.000T81 md casts 'on- Hund, $929.04, T National Insutancy Coumany, of fonte Feiier, 18 3 62cQHor 10y GInount of TR, FA0, Tho nlcubmnuull wal thie crasurer, When apj ointed Assiguec over turibut, | 1l fonnd notisiur un the hooks to udicate that sloners at that tima to huild a lsveo along the ; partners haro all Hatilitiy no assels, Tho cano was referred to {hn ftegtater, ! RUPEDION COLRT [ DRIEF, trospaes Itarrlet Martin commenced & mult in agalust 1, O, Bcl, 1. Patchen, and O, W Waston, eliming damages, Frederizk Bulzer fled & 1all sgatnat Lonta Mosser, Contad Lawbmoyer, Menry Hulzer, and Leufes Mo weor, Lo foreclos & trust-deod for $16,60) on Lot 5, | ok ds, of Wahucti's Adulition, 1770, 1 Cotoige bezau a suit for §4,500 against Drad- ner, Bih & Co, oL louey Gillot ued Jolin. Gridloy and . T, Mitclell ror §2,5'h, opkin & Jackson sued Juhn Kleln and Arthur Qobile for $1,60 ., U, Mayhard suad W, 11, Coliliour for $2,500, CICUIT COURT, Tioonard Rathigerber began a wuit for §2,000 agalnat Willtan A. Denney, Do Long Drothers commenced & sult for 21,000 agatnat the Baltimore, 1itiaburg & Chlcago Natiroad Company and M, B, Hatley, THFE COUNTY COURT. On petitfon of John Dicden, County Agent, orier, warrant, sud venire, returnable to-tmarrow at 10 o'clock, ta try the question of the alleged fumanity of Paul Koenlg, ubcrt Thomson, nud Anna Knah, Elizalieth Iilk was sppolated edministratrix of the eatatu of Jolin Michael Llilk, under an approved bond of 22,500, ¢ In the matter of tha special aaressment rolla of the Town of Cicoro, order ta tlie ubjections tu tho con- Sration of ol Nos, 12, 13, aud 14 1y to-morrow at 0 o'clock, ‘Llten Moloney was appotuted administratric of tin entato of Jumea Moiony, unier ati spproved bond of 14,000, In the inaiter of tho estate of Eliza 8mith, motion to dinmitss pition of Wiiliam Binith fo have B, W, Elila uppoinited admiutstrator, with the will annez for wout of bund for costa overrulud 3 petition afse atwred for wunt of sullicient authontication, — Appeal 1o Cirenit Court prayed and sflowed on filng buud for comta fn 140 during the term, ‘The will of Juln Leally wa’ proven, and letters (estamantary ismued to Lllen Leaby, under au b= divital bond of $4.04, “thie wiil of Garhier B, Wildemann wan proven, nd Tetlern teatumentary Jwnued to Auna E, Wildeniana, under an fnufvklual bond of 2400, : Tut the mintter of tho estato of Guarles Wredt, order agigintiug A, B, Daldwin guardtan wd e for e 1y Wrede ¢4 ul., in peiftion far sain of Teal estate, ‘Juliaun P, Preih and Thoodore Ludes werw appointe «d guardiany for John Preib et al, rainors, under an approved Lo 1n the matts of tho estate of Cantine Garrison, & Inuatic, Marwali Gurrrivon was epofuted couvervas tor, under an “Hue will of pproved boud of §2,60, soph Ebrit was v i-mned to_William approved bond of 1,000, CRIMINAL COURT. Cliarles Sorg and George aud Adam Weles woro tried for the Inrceny of n lot of Lams from Jusoph Eillisou, reriding on Ciybourn avonue ; verdict, guitty Hn and letters casliam, nnder an Adsm Wela, Sorgs term of punishmient waa fised o mprisonment fn the Pouftentiary for two years; George Weleh, beluyg under sge, was remonded, In counection with this cae, thiere camo up that of Poters, who was tried some threo months ago, nud found uiltys hia terin of punlshuent was fized at fnipii- Coment fu tuy. Ienttentlary for two yeurs, A mnotion fur u now trial was made, and grauted, but Lis bay not et been tried, Edward Hanecn plended guilty (o tho larceny of & 1ot of pig-ron ; remanded for wewifenca, “The uravit cars o1 the Robinson brothors—Isnac and Abrahatiewas nareed on acconnt of the absence of Detective Tyrre, (lie matn witnesw in the case, “Yise Court ordered the discharge of tho wn’ Young and tho Crandalt aud Montyomory girle srrested couneetion with the Wilcke wmurider cure, the drand dury baving carelully osamined into Lo watter, aud failid 10 tnd The voso of Vatrick A. Loftus, cnarged with perjury, was dismlsoed, st tha roquest of Mr, Mctormick, au t the dofendant dlsviarsed, 5 Thz uttorucy of Iugram Brown, who fs charged with olfatning moncy under falze pretenses, requested tine fn which 10 prepars a fpetltion for & chauge of youue, The appilcation was aperruled. THE CALL. Junor Broporyt—The Disirict Court ealeadar, Jupok Gaiy—4s, 113, 115, 117, 130 40 129, 143 to 140, Juvor Mooue—13, 11, 21, Jupur Noarns—1 to 10, and term Nos. 1,441 and 1 ddl, JUDGMENTS, Ustre:p States GIucutr Count—Junaz BLONGETE —Alaxunder Bruwn, exeeutor, va, Heury Fuller sud wife decree, 0,000, UNTTEp 8TATEs DisTioT Covar—JIonor DLobarTe Tl Ludkley, Asaiglica, va. Abbte SLicaliater, ai- mintstratrix of Jobu Aa L —~tamo Ve, Francls Aunew, 3,500.20, 2 Assiguco, ve, W, E. Eastman's verdict, A Burenion Count—CoNvrastons—y, P, Morast ot al, = va. F. UL Bawer sud Margoretta Uaucr, $110.—M, 31, Smith va, . M-Luughlan, $108,28, Junur Gans—It, M, Locart ot al, ve. Chicago, Dan- willo & Vinvenea lialiroad Company, $1,511,37, Cleve. Ianil 'Co-aperative ilone Company 'va. Sstutiel and Andrew Arentz, $:197,6%, Junuk Moosk—Jobu Bmdors et al, ve, Jamna Tar- rott, D, iL. Till}, aud George D, Peanc, $509,8, CincuaT Count—CoNTFESSIONS—L. D, Webeler va, Janien McKinney, $54°, Avpag Roacas—G, N, Fitch Use, ko, va, A, B, Uigging and tho hedra-st-law of Gevrke Barnatt, $163,94. aminisidions Sie RALLROAD NEWS, NARROW-GAUGE RAILWAYS WITH WOODEN RAILS, Snecial Corresponden-e of The Chteaan Triduna, TLrADER, Ta., April 10— Necermiy ™ is snid i v to bo (he mothoer of iuvention," and it is un- donbtedly truo that in those times of fuancial deprezslon, when rallway Investments aro gener- ally distrusted, such Improvemonut must slop and wait unless a chospor material than iron or steol railscan bo found to auswer tha purpose for nrailway track. Emerson has said, * Yhe waoy to loarn to do anythiag in to do it,” and that parliaps may ba uaid to be the Yankee way of learning to do things. Wo have as our moans of commuuleation with the outside world tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Si. Paul Rallroad, 10 miles wost of BleOrogor, to a polut alout 1}¢ miles fiom our town. Tho portion of tho road bullt snd wused up to Iast fall waa operated upon aun fron rail welghing 30 pounds to tho yard, tb o gaugse boing 8 feot, | Tho road hisa beon ussd neaily throo years, and 1ast your the oarnings wora over 2,000 por mile, | mestly for freight, and yot tho iron reils show no marks of wear scarcely at all, and sre (o all appearance nearly as good a8 now. Tho wear and tear ia vory slight judeod. Last fall it twas desired that the road be oxtended o fow miles to reach Elkador and Motor, sud ay thero wero no fuuds withiu tho reuch of the rond and tho peoplo of those towus weroivo emall to pay for iron raily it was dotermined to try a wooden rall, ‘The rail usedis maple, 84 by 6 fnches, and from 16 o 18 fuet in length, Lvery sce- ond or third tio (4 slotted so that the rails wil it into it, and can Dbe wodged in tight, and al tha euds the ruils are halved together and bolted with good atrong boltw, and paint ia nsed {n all joints to protect the wond. 'The inside upper corner of the rulis roundod, so that tho cars will ruu smootlly over it. Nearly 2 miles of this track was liid down last fall, and has been nsed during the wiuter, the trains runmng over it two or throo times a weck, ‘Thers aro ane or two protty sharp curves 1u tlse track as iaid, where the wooden rail seemn to angwer very woll, A mile of wooden track re- quires, of tho uize specifiod above, 15,400 fost of <ails, whicls cost, dellvored last fatl, about 425 por 3, ar 383 per mile. ‘Clo iron rall for the sawe distanco would rvequire about 43 tons to the mile, which, at &75 per ton, wonld bs A3.600 por mile, so that the cost of (o woodon rail {s but Little more than the fu- torost at 10 por vent for & vear on the cost of tho tron rail. Wa oan now, (his eprivg, gor mupla rails delivered at £20 per Al, whioh 13 about 7300 rermile, ‘I cost por mite of laving the wood- rail {4 about the same, No spikes ato uzed, The cutting tho tice, and wedging tho rails in tho slats, ato not required with iron raila. The bolts raguired aro abont the aame with both. Tho Iulv’ug of the ralls and rounding the corners can- moatls machiner; Thare {u {bu dono by j but littlo it any douby that a wooden rail, such a8 above describod, will answer every purnoss on & NRITONY ki uE- road, lika this, far some four to six years, perbaps Jonger, The reils will de- sy of courso, after a time, but the intorost on the cost of ron rail will roplace them onca in two years eauily, ‘The (‘,nm‘mn *lows Eratar,” with tho belp of the people of Elkader and flotor, proposes ta extoud its road to theso 5”'“' this upring, using such a rall as Is above osaribed for tho purpose, It wonld seens asif uocommunity, possessin;a roasonable smutnt of woalth, noed be without facilities fer transpoita- tlon, wheu » narrow gauge railway, with woodon track, can be bullt for womé §1,500 to §2.000 per wile, neroas a ressonably level couutry, Lo (he hard times which have provented us fram obtatu- ing irou valls to oxtend our10ad are woiudebted for our exporiment in the wo of wooden puils, It would hiave becn a Jung time befarn vwe gould liavo hoped to procure uieans to buy iron tor an oxtonsion, and we are nog worry that in the case of tha ** Jowa Bastern" noucssity ias boen the mother of invention, Other communitiss and othor roads may desire ta go and do likewis We thiuk thay will flud a yaod, sound maple ral wall Iaid down on a good, well-drained road-be for & roxd of 3-feet gauge, will be clliciont for al} the ordiuary purposes of o railw At say rate, w8 give our sxperisuce as far as the matter hug been tosted to the publio ju tho beliat that fhere {s practical utility In tho ides. W3 learu tlat our friends {n Waukon, Allamskes Cougty, ara about bullding puch o voad to the B) |ulnlprl River. 'fhe “wooden ralls witl undoubtedly snywer evory purpose to tide over the hard TRIBUNE: a4 to Horg sud George Welss, and not gulily asto | « Jowa Eantein Rallroad,” from Doulah, ou the, WEDNESDAY APRIL 21, 1875, timen until means oan bo naiy way Lo purchase iron rails, W, FREIGHT RATES, Althongh somo railway men think that the frelght rates to the Eaat will stiffen up «ith the opeting of mavigation, thero is but hittln pros- pect that an incresse in rates will take |laca during thin summer, On the contrary, cvery- thing seemn to indicate that fesfiht will Lo car- ried at Jower ratea this summer {Lan ever Le- fore, and thers is a probability that as soon 2a the Straits open thero will Lo a farthier reduction i both East and West, Thae New Yok Central has cumbleted its fonr-track ronte to Buffalo, nud it in everywhore concoded tbat Commodors Var- dertnlt’s purpose {s to flzht thacanal at any cont, 'Yl will of coures load to & matenal reduction on the Central iu the prain tatlie—s roduction { that must necermanily bo foilowed by otuer trunk lines, Itis stated that the Vermout Centra which usurlly does a good frelgit Lusinesy b, way of the Inkes, has resolved to whildraw ity | boaty this seuson, but sho rumor hea not yet been confirmod, ITEMS, The Great Weatern Dispatch fast-frefght line will abeorb the Frlo & Pacific Lioe on tho tut of May. Alr, Lowis Vielo, General Freizht Agent of the Chicaxo, Ruck laland & Pacifiv Rasleoad, held a freizht lnullmf at the Southern Ifotel, N, Louis, one day last woek, all by umself,” The reault of the meating lias not baen divulged, ;mu wro auxious to be vnlighitonod on the sub. ect. There lina boon no chanpro in tho railroad war during tho lart fow days, but it 1 remored that anothor reduction in” passengor ity will take place 1n a few daya. THE TOLEDO, WABASH & WESTERN, Sveciat Luspateh to The Chicaas [ rigans, Pronta, I, April 20.—Tlo Toledo, Wabash & Western Railroad Is talidng serionaly sbaut en- tering Pooria. It has only a distauce of 10 miles to travel, being now at Pekin, in order to con- nect with thls poiut, The manakemsut have beon discunsiug the foasibillty of tho eutorprise for soveral years, bat havo never made sny movement towards carryivug out so desirable an arrangomont, It looks now, however, as if the Company reslly meant busitioss, and it is en. uounced on good suthority that, as soon as they can mako suilable arrangemonts with other liues, they will run Into Pooria. This wil give us another through route Enst, sud will ve a i grcb-lv. advantago to the traveting nud shipping publie, . CANADA NEWS, FROM MONTREAL, &peetal Duapatch Lo T'he Cliacago Tridbune, MoxTneAL, April 20.—The Lachina Canal along tho River 8t. Lawrenco has Leeu ewpiiod for ropairs, and will not bo turncd in again for ten dave, A gpelling-matol comes off on Saturday even- Ing between tweuby-five uowepaper men and twenty-five citizons, in the Mechanics' Hall, Mass will bo celebrated on Thursday in alf the Roman Catbolic Clinrchios of Quelee Provines with a viow of having the pligus of small-pox ; otaved, Ona miltion and four hundred thousand dol- lare Linve alveady Leen oxpended on the cou- stiuction of the new Cathodral horo, which will bo & miagniticent struoture whon finisled, FROM OTTAWA. Specfal Dispalch te T'he Uhicaan Tridune, Orraws, April 20.—The Dominion Govorn- mont intend, daring tho comivng sesson. con- atructing locks at Fort Frances on talny Niver, This will save s loug portage aud expense of transhipping of gocds aud passengets st that polot, and will, by affording nu uuin- forrupted atretch of navigation, exteuding over X0 miles on the Dawson route, very materially farilitato communication Letween 3Manitoba and the Nortliwest sud the Eastern Provinces, One thousand men, to work on the Fort Willlam & Tort Garry Branch of the acfic Raliway, will leave for thicr destination with the earliest sleamere, Ity Lz worksliops uf tha railway will be foc ited i, and there {s contequently much land epeculstion under way, —_— SUICIDE, Sresial Correspondence of The Chicano Tridune, Des Moivzs, Is., April ago, s man named Goorgo Noudo arrived i Wulnut Stotion, on the Rock Island Road, west of here. 1fe had with him soveral horses, wagon, farnr nuplementy, and a houso nearly finted, to pit up as voon as he could purchasp land, ‘Thureday last, ho went to the stablo to foed s horses, and, In a faw momenty after, tho man with whot lie wus stopping wont to tus atable, and found him Langing by the neck to tha ronf, dead, Conniderabls money was found in lis poescssion. 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Resorved Seats, fioor £1.50: Oallery, e ruws Taosar, &t Banci's Piaty Bisves uuder Palmer House,”_Knabo'§ Co.'s Vinnos used, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. ENGAGEMRNT OF THE PAVORITR, Maggie Mitchell, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRATNG EXPLANATION OF TIETEREXCT. Tana.~t Fatarday oc. eepind. * Ainday 107 iy b gay e il fuaday Sxcosted. | Ar CHIPAGO & NORTHWESTERN Ri 03 Carkesty Gaherin e rner Madison-st,, and at the A, 34018 Canale ) rquetie K1 Elroy Bawsigor. ationeea Lake Leiecors Lakn F: Ta—Depat corner of Wellaand Ki; S Dlebot carmos of Canal and Ictariocs s RICHI; AN CfiN-Ifi'. RAILTIAY, Depat, t La il fool o, oeoeand.sf Mall xia main Hae] Duy Hxpres minp Exprea teprass, *Bunday K. 27 ¥ urday and Su CHICAGO & ALTOY RAILRIAN, Chicago, Kansas o liencer Short Line, ela Loufsl. ) ana, Mo, wnd Chicago, Spriugfeld, 4lton a 7 Line, “tnton egut, West Sidey wea Tucket Ciicest 43 Irepaty and 134 Kan City and Danver Fast Ex sad Sorioetiels B Loww, Sprinziiek] & Tra Pecria sni Neokuk rixaress Chicaga & Paducab failroad i §:peator, Lacon, Washugraa fic liet & Diwnehi Acesmmnodatinm, * 4 C'ICADY, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILRNAT. Dinign Depot, eamer Mudimn_amt Canal-sir, 43 South Clark-eto, Zearr., 92 a. m. Nywaukse, Madison, Mo: il ' ibien, Laal Ripeess; for Ripun, Eerlin, Linnasin & Gresn Lia Milwaukee, Madisan, 1 hhl!'t‘ HL All:nr!h ay & Stevina Point Milwaukce & La Uroasn ILL™MOIS CENTRAL PAILRIAN. Depat, foot 0 Lakerst, and f10: af Teent ;. omeom agice. 121 ljiierta tear € Shnssiew, Prorded Ko Springheld and Pearis F. CHICAGD, BURL {l‘-m?&:« QUINCY RAILROAD. Depotey Junk of . Lakie-stu, Indianssae, and Sicioenthust,, Ticket ORces, S3 Clarisl.y ik Gt und Niztenfhets, ai de falt and Eapras ULiaww and Acreatir Paseng: Dubugue x Myaz City K Taciuc Fast Lige, for Oiualia, Rauy City, Leavauworiu, E0it0n & 81, Josepu e Auzors Passenges Mendut wai Uttawa § Accommorationit Ac byt %k, Sundaie, 112, Sa urday, KANKA‘I‘fLEE LINE, Lethe-st., amd deg - B Teeitot ot s ety ite, From Contra Depor, aecundat, Yirkrt i ure, | e * 7238, m® B:l5p, m. e T D Lovia Raidicay depa, sore Wit Side, " Ticket afice, 131 Teace, | ddreive — i s 8 1o tar ) 8:00a. m. * 8:40 p. m, _natl ydaily}. Mp.m.| 7:08.m, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILADAD. Who will appear In her great greotalty, FANCEON! Bupported by 3r. WAL IIARIIS &+ LANDRY, Every nlght this week and Baturday Matiue Decidad bit of the talented young actor, CIFPRICO. MATINEER TO-DAY and xt night, will bs repeated bis Great Homautio Lrama, EDMUND KEAN. . Bncare seats for Mr. Gardinor's Benoft. EXPOSITION BUILDING, Thesaccysof the Art Usilection and It unessmpled ontiaues 10 d'Aw visitory bt it WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. Now (s thy timo tossa the 10,000 plcture of tho Dat- o 0 LOOKO ATV, TT DMOTIINT. Via Intenaoly (atorestiug palathixs ot i deyor eorner Clluton amd Carrallais.y West Stde, ickel difphest i 2t depnr, - 10 Tease, | Avrice, c'ir:ug-_‘:.vun-unr.muym,‘-*, Coltmbus Fitaburg & 1* 8008, 1. * B:{0p.m, NIt R i e york o Tep. wl T:0s, . PITISBUR", FT. WAYNE & CHICASO RAILWAY, BALTIMORE & ORI RAILROA leave from Erposition Bwilihi second-at, Ticket aytce, V2 U Mall, Bundays Eapross, Dall Ci"ICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, [T i 0 g mi|_BuSalin. Depety Ve Burcs und Shermannsss, ORI il Twegie. rotets el Shesy MR i Omaha, Leavenw'tli& Atohison e *1us TERUSATENM and the varied gruup of 550 PATINTINGS ghichare mow offared at Privata Sale, sud e A ey 17tot a0 to s o, aad T0o 10, in. Advitasiun 10 oncly Ste+ o alls thge MASONIO HALL, Oo Monroa-at,, Amerlcan Expross Hullding. FIRININ LEOTITIRIT, This (Wednoaday) Evoning, at8o'elock, npon the 1loly Land, nices of Baney Lodge, by ROBT. MORRIN, LL.D., 1 G M of Koy and late W. Mastar of Rojal Sulomon Mother fodge uf Jerusatem. * A descriptivn of tbo coun. t strating inet wf Spec. FARWELL HALL, JUBILEE SINGERS, l: helore l!i".& gv:xd lauri!\mfigh }‘n‘l‘l]mi. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, BEOURIE}‘ SHATS Meanager Gardiner's Bonefi, HATURDAY AFTERNOUN AND NIGHT. Forellle Novelty D Sy S i o OBD BATERS: OLD PAPER FFOR 8SALIY At 75 cents per 100, b sold &l AT oldar b AR Gd &1 th Lichthouss Davar, Thtsolt, g FoF [wribor fpformation snoiy . Wiy’ u. nonenr, Mitwaukee yler o4 Eaplasees: i In the Counting-Room of this Office, atiun, Peru Ageom Kieh Wrrass., T PROPOSALS, THPROVEMENT OF THE WABASH RIVER, UNiTep S 23 Wost Thintst., CINOINNATI, FEALED PROBOSALS, In dupl 18 uthes, un il novn, va the 0t6, will bs recvived ‘ol May, i3, for ivar, (8 wili I d iy Tock Bacavatiou at Warwiol o, Spsoltications tod forias will by turbished en l‘rulil.:lltsan‘ e e s o to 1 ST, O Ko st Carmel, 1it; Lowors mking fup spesifications aliould ba tadarsed +*Guictal Buntnges. b Uniten ATates 85 WammiTON AV, DT LEG FGPONALS, b ¢ ‘tho i this ol 17, sud TREASURY DEPARTMI OrFICE OF COMPTROLLY. OF Til| WAVIIIRUTON, Notico s h 3\ i sl agals IR Oy o Sape 1T at the satae mast o TR N Vro ivr, il tho legal mol theceut, & linid Bog witl b diea i froch il datoy o St i Yo diirode Conautrelioe of Uuriunor, MEDIOAL GARDS, NO OUltE NO PAY !} D? Kea.n, 800 BOUTH CLARKWNT, CHHUAGO, Bay bu gunaul ersonally or by mail, troo of cha i ““¥'“fl;““'¥‘:".?:- e LR EANYY SicleR 1n LYW ity Wiy 4 VE R P e b, . i 0 ¥ bon £ BuUaTS (1000 V0 15 A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, MARRIAGE .Alsiistssmelurto ths tcreiu ‘fm:ifil'm“ W vy, bu GUIDE. Reein’ sl K dllnnluflnulk sclenca of repradyotfin, prosirs o the ooinplasion, 0, Tuis s a3 tnisreating wdrk ol "“;‘L"" u?xmn'nlu ‘:?-l" m‘é?::n'x:'“yh 1aluee bl AT sud ust loft carale % the housc, s, by b e, aharpe o RS Hurloy, thsee wonils