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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY APRIL 28, 1875, sran 0 tha baghor Raluritay for tiio Arst fme thin ses. Yo, £h0 Ioft for Lake 1inron poris Balnrday nght.., Wavhat'on v now fairly opennd at this port, aud craft 3¢ sl kiudy aro conslantiy coming amd golng, LAKE ANTARIO, Thin {r Apri] 22, very Iate fn tho secean, And not An arrival frotn the Iake or river I8 yot annonneed. The Wme Plerrepout makes reguine (Fips 0t Telunils, ind goca to the Onpro oncs & day, mecting lots of o, wnd thfn 18 tho extent of navligation, Th-re 13 a wido - pangoof open water down the river, aud tio onter weta of tho harbor aro clear, bub tie liko fn n tzeary dtawert of feo on far en tho {clesenpe can the right, even from tne lightisouso on io oty Bivike-Talaul Jight wn eet up on 47 in 1873, aud that date wis countdared vers sie. Thia year ftinnot Waaiy to Lo np 11l dlay 7 oF Ricr, 'fhiefs 14 1o prospectof a Lont bring uble wang fit fur o Weeks et nt ieaats The olzie Norfolk Ventup fhe river o Nipanes yeaterday, aud t ports S0 liny o Quintaelear ol foo, Ciough ticton barkor 120 allil w kit coreriug-—Kuiyaton Whtpe THE WELLAND CANAL. gr. Catnrerrna, O, W, April 27,~The Welland Sansi will open for nnviertion en Mondoy next If thy wpaits ers cotupisted, Fhoeanal hng imdergonawany yaprevementa, The locks Nave Leon teondred, now idges adided, amd the thinuol clexred aud deepened, MISCELLAMEOUS, Tho s~hr Blanchant vicared from Toronto Haturlay ke Chatlot’o with 7,050 bu barfey, loaded by Movars, K. D, Mallkows & Frolgit 2ge por bu, Amerls Bo enrroncy,..,The snow-ttorm at Purt Collwrns #ased Haturday afternoon, liut commenced again Sun. lay n'ght, and (hero wero about 2 joches on the und Monday morning, It afl melted by naon, [ho achr Iluron locked froan tho cenal inty 4o lisrhor day, and will rall duriug to week, ay ofteruoon Messrs, Lan- il e cannl- on n o new wliocner from their yurd at ‘Uvo Rivers, Tio vearel waben hudt for the prket, sl w il Lo fan Ly the yflders wtil wold, Buo I oo Dokl Lan the 1, ML S vve, er Tespecta ehe s of foll 0 A BOw fe.ture, fnitodied In this yerstd, » two Liigo eels, Lolted Lo tho frai n each shila of, ad 12 foel distant frem, the msin ke Thia 18 an \sreriment of tho Luld<es, thelr lea Polug to give Jio vestol a bettet ol d (0o water When safiiing by Jio wind without n cargo, Mcesin, Hanron & bouve ofll putio the vow eraft the Join Buhulte, after ths Htato Senator from Maultotsoe Catuty. AMUSEMENTS, THE SOLDENE TROUPE. Tho French opera-bonie dono into Engliah s yquoor compotind. I¥ is o tamiliar pictuto set n so strango o framo 83 no longar ta Lo rocog- mzable. The wiry Frouch vorso and poeatiar aneal futonation, replolo with humor, aie sup- slanted by rotuird liuos aad su amplitude of leminino form. Tl in Abuub as el of » cowme jarison as can Lo wade between the ino. There jeomod to haso beon & presoatimnt ol svines Livg of this kind witk regard (0 tho Soldeno goupe. The audicues douday nigie con sisted of obout pine-part malo to ouc-part female tho masculine purtion waa all about in tho eamo ine,—mostly bald Loads aud n spriukling of gray o tho mastacnos uof tao rpocios of oldish rounz man who rushes for & pase quet ecat clure to tho etags, or wgs the wall wmear tho piuscoaium, Iho Bomd of Trado furni-hd s qaoim, sad ihe housa was 80 full that camp-stavls w.re w Jemand, It wus not an cxaciing audineo as to musical or dramatic talont, aud ity judgment will } robabiy lead tu & continuance of ko goud aouKes, Tho opern of * Gezuevieso do Deabant " fo. +intatoly noeda uo lougor uy Hitioducion or de- serlptlun, Lho thewe 1 nw neariy poes.eved 1w {10 English versiun as cowid by sxpee.el. Thore P0r¢ rulme cxcirivas and homs interpulniton, [he vmgur suggestivencss of the Fecoel way toned down s places, but, on Lo other hand, tho characteretio conrrencis of the Ditish burlesjue was nlewlully supphed. [ho attemnts b wit in tho text, with tho oxcep- don ot semo things in tho Ucuduimcs' scene, sera gunply lawontable, aud tho Ameiican pags * wust buve been manufactured fu Loue fon.” Tho Decchier trial wus tire staply fund for *hits,"” and they wero of o chn aclor tha miglit 33Y0 beon oxpucicd u B sccond-cluss miinetrel ihow, except taat thoy were mita stupld, The aicco wa played 1 two ac.s, with eult’neto mu- tie that went over thowhiaterange of op.era-bhoniis tomdbaition, andito periotmanco was couciuded o 1easounbly vary bour, dues Emlly Soideno iy the heart and soal of Ihe comrany, Bheis cortanly not yuung, nor aswurally vory attiactive; Bas I8 not a great tlnger, nor yut punuchnml of a vory rich voice tho is uot graceful, and hier gestures scom to be o dwitation ol Fechier In Lis wildes. woods; like mest lcuders i ojera-boulin, whother Frebeh or Lngilsl, she in s liule bit passo. And sull ehe overcomos Al theso disndvautages by a fores of chia:nstov, sergy of wmaoner, desire to plaase, and consid- abio skill 1 baadiing her voico. which secured for her & goud deal of sympathy botere the 7oniug was over, In a protty soug intruduced W the Duchess's boudar und in some of her wistanod wifurts an the coucertod pizcea sho svinced & goud doal of art as well a3 power and volumo of vuics, Mivs Soldenc’s, Lowever, is sbout tho ouly spremion uf vogalism worthy af auy considoration in the trong:e, so far ag Mon- dug's perioimnuce may Lo reguded a3 & tost. Fer tho rest, vers thorough duling 1s tho most that can bo accredded to thoar Allas Ilubeon {Geneticre) bins a voico oud rtyle that luovitably roeall the musie-tall, oud tho enovro sho ro- soived for tha Kissing wsoug was rathor the ro- sult of the dipositivn of the sudience to joun in tho oblizato of nwackiog tho lips thon or 8 dnsbte to hest tho kiad,' Bing agan, Mies Williama (Lirigitle) was & pleanant-enough htila buay with' s pleasnat-onongn little votco, * Tho other Iodics are confout with attructions of form, pertpess of 1oirousse noses, froshnens of color, 1osciuation of tignts, ana the peculing ting-song inlonution of tuo middle cliss of Lon- don girla ; sud they probably do not eeriously take to beart the lack of voeal nccomplishments, ‘Lhore is moro dynwatic talent amoug the mek- culino portion of tha troupe than amoug tho Iadios, though oveu less wusical tulent, 'Thoro i# » notabie sbsenco of a woud tenor vorce. 'ho Lest eioger, sud posribly tho bert sotor, of the troupo, 18 Mr. Mumshall, the Bargennt of the {'lutuon of two gouosrmos, Thoir scoues (Mr, Wallace a8 I*ilon) were the most popolur o1 the play, and tho well-known duot called out o serics of encorcs that at ono timo prowised to be with- out ecod. Tho Hurgomaster of Curacoa (Mr, lay) bad an’exccodingly folicitous, and noi’ unmusical, habit of blowing bila noso, which was the mowt auccedaful lag of tho play, and camo 1 with humnorons patnoss on sovoral oceasious, Thoss are ulf, wo believo, one titled to baing 1ocallod in councction with the programmo. ‘Lo troupo will unquestionably play a good engagoment on account of cortain attractivng that have been vaguely hiuted aty bub sucn mausica) or artistic merit ad it has (s mainly Cuo ta dlins Boldouo, with tuoasistuuce of somo two or tbree persous at tho most, THE THOMAS CONCERT TO-NIGHT, The first coucoct of the Thomns scrios takes placo tols svoning, aud, 06 the programmo {g the most popular of tho woek, the Indizations are that thers will bo acrowdud aud brilliant astend- auco, Tho saloof roserved sgats tor tha ditfors et concests will contiune overy day at Jundon, McClurg & Co,"s. ‘Tho full prograwmme for to- olght {4 as follows Sympheny, No. 3, A fuiucs, Op, 16 iymphony, o, wine 3 TSeoteny i Mendelasoin 1, Andante con moto—Alicgro, 2, Vivace non troppo, 2 Adugio, 4, Allo3ro, Arta—* Oho furo senza Euridice,” * Orpheus ¥, ,Guck Mirs Buna Cranch, ¢Dio Lorelel",.., PANT 1L, la!nllan- from the Opers, * Tunnbauser®,,,Wignor o1 . Wie 'l‘mlm—} E PR ‘ocak bart vy Mtisa Kmvna Cranch, rot the 0, cra, * Willlam Tell ", ... Lowsin} Ol Mathide,” d Ovecture, Vocal paris by Messrs, Dischof and Remmers, AMATEUR THEATR'OALS, ' The Obarvh of the Messtah Frateruity wilpro- tont the plays enttled * Morming Calt " and % Down by the Bea” at the parlors uf tho chipal, coruer of Tweuty-third atrect aud Miclugauavos nue, this evening at 8 o'alock, ‘Tha st 14 a1 fole lows: * MONNING CaLLH »evabire, O, 1T, Wasthurn o35, UaulJans 3r, Nowel) ‘Mra, Chillington. ur Edward drdau Aboer Raymond. Onpt. Dandliou Joliu Gale THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. A Grand Consultation Mceting to Bo lceld To-Day. Gon, Holman and Mr. Mueller Do o Liitlo Imspecting, The Iicad of One of tho Inmspeclors Drops in tho Baskot, Mr, Banmann's Viows Ooncerning tho Foundationa, 3sitera at the now Castom-Taneo yonterday wora fairly quiot, but 1t was tho quiet whioh procedos tho storm which miay Le luoked for to- day, when ibo oliclals of ho Burean of Con- siraction 8t Washingion are oxpocted to arrive, and when the delinquent building and ita bulid- ers witl bo overinuled. It socma pretty oviaeut, from tho testimony now in, including tho opin- fonof n disunguisted oxpart, which {8 given Lolow, that the wilderneas of wron, stono, brick, and moxtar on the Government bluck AUAT COMK DOWN, and be erccted wpon decont and respectabls principles, Thae eiror of tho persous having tho plans and ariangoments v charge Buomy to have been twolold: That they dil not underatand (ho kol whero tho building wiil stuud, and did not correctly est mata tho effect of immonro weighis ou tha concreto foundu- tion, It fa probanie, hawevor, that thn Council which will pit ou tho buldimg tu-day will givo o derimito opinion 8s to the practicabihity of the comylatint of the work ns at prosent by The unly member of the lite regima who watk~ cdanay irewm ths building yesierday with by tead uudor his arm was UUARLES A, JMONTROSE, ouo of tho fusyicviors o1 the stone as it was de- Livered by tho contractor, It had be. foro been rumscrod thar eomo frrogu- lauty exwied o s olico, but nothiug very detinito wag known until Monday eveniug, whon Gein Holwan, in couveisativn witl Mol rose, auiod for an explanation of tho fact that ccitaly quantiios of rtono had boen credited oo 118 boolis as delivoted by tae contractor, when, in faci, they bad wot been delivored. Avthnt luterviow Mr, Moutrosa did sot deny the accusas tion, but yestorduy, shon he receved av onicial letter trom the Supeutendent vo thy bjeet, ho did not see tho watter in tho sime and wonit inta a0 espleau.aon, which, uut j.covi suetory, desglted in bis belng reke from o In ous view of tho case, that Muntrosa crodited tus with somo 3,000 ject of ard conttuciur bivnie undolivered, when w fact thuy had not been it e ut wll. This ouuvled tie contracior to i a7 tor somothiag which bo had not given, Ln another view ut tho caso (aid, it s neodloss Lan ate, iheonstaken by sl Montroso's fricuds), Lo wiror or unscalenlstion, if it oecurred ue all, was ol elight consequeuco, becauro the con- tinstor cotnd only tecosve pay fur the whole quantity of sroue when it was ail dodvored, aud 1 wade very little dinereuce at what inte.vals Le received Lis pay, mmsmuca ws tuo Govertiwent wan auply secusod against § ossiblaty of lus by 1ho coutiacto s bond, aud Ly: u systerm of per- contages which covaiod any chance of overdiuw- g, Iois 18 o explanation made tu cover tho trausaction if it tuuk place, but tho lata inspector does not quito ayuns that ho re- wombers uny tliag of tuo kind, I does not buow (0 mase wmuch diflerenco anyhow, insu- Tiuch as Mi. Moutruse's head Las utopped tuto titg Lasket whather or no, Laddy yesterday motuing M. 3, M. MUELTER, contractor fur tho stone used in the construc- ton ol tho Luwlding and for tho cutt.ng of tha Hamo, wuda a visit to dea, Holman's oitico, huv~ g juse areived in tho eliv. He tound tha Super- iutondent’s.ad Supervimug Inspectoe J. M. Oak- suuLt prasent, and, afiar somo conversation, the thres maide a tour througn tho udturtanaie bwlding. Alinostinsho very eutranco ten, Hol- win #e.pped the contraciur sud culled his ouuntion to & luge block fowmlng tLe cuiling of tho entranco, It vus ao casy iut. ter 1o count vomo dos2u places in the one slab where 1t uad boon pat-bed nod plugsel, sud tie UGenorat turaed upon Muotler aud “aomandod 1t sucy work was dono by Lis autboritv. ‘Tho cou- tractar d.d not quito like the subject, aud coni- meuced & Deeelisaan exy lauation sbont foremen uuy sibiers who wero 10 blame, but wonld give Lo direct answer. ‘Tho noarest apyrouch to une was tuat b had glven orders to enisrge such o Job to the foreniy who perwitted the workman tomuke it, Tho Goneral proccaded to poiut out liko spoty ril ulong thy cothing and wa is n fe {ragress, and ovidemly wado it vory unpleasant for Louniactor Murllor, wno was uot, seomingly, u tho bavit of Laving thimgs shown up witlious eoft words. 1t was evidey. from the quostions and mmauuer of (ien. Iiolman aud Mr, Oataliott that they wore ju deadly carnest about laving good wouk, tud jt s doubtlful whether woy moio patched und ) lugged stone will enter 1to the et osition of Chicsgo's Cusiom-flouse, osf eciuly sineo Uen, tlohnan ramaiked yentoo- oy that Lo § ropoeed to fuspeet the stone Licros ufier Limsel It is nufortnuate that TUE UCETuM IN UUVENRMENT WORK doen not allow tho yern to the contractor of defeetive slono or other inaterin's whea tho fault wog Lne of iknavery or desigy, Jiko the patebing of s:one. The cuaglom w, Lowever, to Loy 1or anytiung :cuulncd. and in consoqaenge tiia coi- tinetor for the Btono in tho presént caso has baou paid fo: much imporiect’ sud defoovae material, but whetlier this Las boen (hrough collusion or not i3 not caslly doter- wined. It 1s not improbable thag tho tack that many patched steno bave found their way iuta the bullding may have had somothing to uo with Inspevior Montroso's dischnrge. 'Lhe fact about the stono is that Mr, Mucller, tha con- traotor and ownor of tho quarry, s, liko othor mey, desirons of making money, and is par- haps not genoially more scrupulous about wesus than pu average Board-of-Trade man. When he vomes {n possession of one or moro larzo blocks of stono wlich 10prosent an outluy of money, he is williug 10 ket puy for thom, and ho kuows that if » stone ia artisticallv patehed whon it tirat cumes fiown tho quarry (or I8 o green "&.lmul Aif tho patch is carotully rubbed over witli nghes, i$ i almost impossiblo to pereelve {t untl the stons bas Leon put in place awd remained for a tmo, whon the spots, patchos, plugs, nud other du'lnmuduu shiow up with glaring distincte nesd. Not to follow tha Bubjoot further, it may Le gencrally suid that whon a dofective stone is guorried it 18 tho Government and not tho con- tractar who gets choated and loses moner, Cu- rivag fact, 1t may Lo, but 1t always huppens that wuy, 1’;1 Lis tour aruund thoe bullding Afr. Muoller advauced A TITEORY OF 1113 OWN for the dirplacomcnt of arches sud fracturing of hntels which sro 80 conspicucus all over tho bulldiog, ‘Lhoy wore cansed, he maid, by wetor gotting 1nlo variond oracke aud oxpanding on be- ing cnaned Into iea during the winter, Evoiy- Lody cau have a theory wowadays, and thoio ia nu objection 1o hearing Mr, Mualler's, It wuu the intoution of Mr, AL, L. flolman to liave wnde & thorough unru‘y of the building at ouce, bus tho fuet thas the High Old Council will it upon tho afarr to-das haw rendered his pro posed labor uunecossary, [io was yesterday eu- #nged in prejariug fur uee tho varwus Governe ment engineering fustrumonts o be used in tho work. 5 OXE OF THE WORST FEATURZY of the gouorallv Lad condition of the bullding i8, that b0 teny now pluccs ale constantly turpe ing out bad woen swall buards or tomporary siaginga aro romoved. ‘Lhero 18 no asvostion by anybody that & goneral system of coverig op was attempted, but the fact s suspicious that, in alwmost ovory case wheio an old board or Lit of aheltor Is Luocked off, & Luge orsok comea to view. Tuan inspoos Lion yeatorday the practical eye of ous of tho party picked out thrce or four bits of board which scemod uselons, and when he ordered thom romoved, crackod aud broken atones wore toverled, In ono potablo casa on tha uorth alle the fact that & hnto! Is broken enurcly off was concealod by tho tail-ond of & wupport eitaer very artfally or wouduifully fnuoveutly pisced iv”that particutar spot. There is uo rosdonable dunbt that the building must come down. esuacially it the 1eyelations coutinuo 1n any sich proportion when tue bandsgos are all sripped off. BANKLY, It has been an opou sud wnchie-dlsonsacd ques- tion o8 to wiat eut Buperniendent Haviins Lead ot It mnal not Lo supposod that t:o was ned séarily removad bocause the buildusg proved dufective; that might bave bosn the fauit of 1ho plang aud comnuzatiuus which wore wado In Washiugiozu, uud if thoy were outirely to Liome it wonld of ‘coarse huva Loew ,unjavt to bavo duwised su o oficer for ‘cauying ghem out, Whether (heas plana woro good or bad will be waitlod by ~the High O'd Councll,~that in, it witl be settled no {ar ns the coatinnanca of the work is eoncerned, Lut that was not the deattr warrant of Raniin, and 1t will bo found timt the troubls was that tno lato Supatintendont hnd not & aufliciont mam- ory. For iatauce, it is atlegad that ho in ¢ Mr. Potter whion hero, and told im n dlistinot story about tho dofocts in the walis, and (hat whon tho xame otlloer Addrensad him from Wakhington in 18feronen tu tha mattor, he wroto Lim an one tirolv diffetont s'atenant, which eoild not be reconcited. Again, ono of the officers now in chiurgo acgorts that Rankin and Waenor told him twn entirely dilforent storimy abont tita mntter, and that, in aliog, there s alio hetween thom aomoshoro. 1t fa likoly that tho defecs in his memory csused the trouble $0 como to Robert O, In viow of tha probability that the foundatlona of the great buflait g will be declared Insuilicient by thoe authoritios which aro t0 pass upon them to-lav, it 1n interesting o noto what nay hava boon the causen of the favlure ; atd, in urder to nrrive at o conclusion understandingly, & cou- sultation twas yentenday bad with M. FREDERICK BAUMAXY, an srchitact of twenty-ihroo yeara’ otperionce in Clitcazo, In reforenca to tho goil to be found in the eity, Mr., 3aumnun states that a gonoral bod ot blusclav is discovorable about 8 for t bolow the #urface of the praxont atroet geacdoy, or & foot Le- fow tho ariginal level of tho yround, This is tho foundution for all buildings in the contre of tha eity, excrpt perhaps a fow east of Stato stroet, 2014 roil in whot is commouly classod a3 comi pressiblo, fu distinetion from comnon grounsd on the ono hand, sud somi-fluid on the other, Quickennd i nlso found in roma gortions of tho city, but notb in that scction where the now Custom-Tlouso stauds. In relation to the fonudationn for tho buildmg, 3fr. Baumann stated that ho considerod thewn IDEALLY PERFECT of their kind, but thought that the Tfl“dm AR wrong. 1t might do and oftan had dune for waller buildines, but was defective for one hav- ing a0 great weiht on 1ts columne an this ono. Ho dfd not deem 1t eafe to place more than 2, or st miost 3, tans on & wquaro fa tof fonndatfon, and in this tudding wero piliars ox- pected to susialn 330 tona on a hawe of G feot square, It seemed to bim that o bed of con- creta cou'd bo tado that wonld tustaiu such o woight, becanse the concrete was & compresable maia, Mliglitle #o porhaps, but still com: ressible onough to allow such a bnse to sottle a lictla, and, by tearing throvgh the concrete, to give wuy enough In fpots to eauso the cracis aud fissres ob-erved o the wally, The architect was dgaopduted, he sud, 1 tho point ot which the bullaing bad given way: le had ezpected that the lion pillars in the cenira would have gettlod fliat, and evonno v Lo predicted that if any such woight was put upoy thew sy had tews computed they would FAIL AT TUE YOUNDATION. As to tie ultimate fato of tho building, Mr, Dawmnnu way very confident in the belicf that 12 must come down ; it would bo a most scussless precending to keur on piling welght o a #tructuro whish could not sustara taat a'ready fu plice. Tun pampliet on ©The Art of I'repar- ing Foundations,” Mr. Baumana shons that o Lad, nearly eigliteen monhs ago, discussed the subject with what now ucems & pro phetio knowledgo. In tho book referred to 1o Ling discniased thio subject thoroughly, nnd ean- cloded that wha bay jaat occu-ed wad quite litely to hapnen. Tho' sacaker utierly dis- credited tho theore that TIE DERRICRS hnd anything to do with the damaged wal's, and thonelit the atteapt to lay tho Liamno on them wod Lo tiunafer it fiom whers 1t properly bus loags. It is proper tosay that Mr. Baumaun has & systom of foundations of s own whneh e ad- vacates, aud whice is diametdeally oppused to tho ous used fo tho bulding uudor eopsiders tion. —_—— SHORT-LCIINS, Great Sile at HDecatur, Xl Byeciul Liiateh to 1'a Chieaas Troune, veearos, 1L, April 27.—~Tho great sale of the Harristown herd of short-horns of Iilinols, by J. IL Pickeroll, touk placo to-dav. It wasai- teuded by the leading stock men from tho States of Itliuow, lowa, Kansas, Nobruske, dirsourd, Koutucky, Indiaon, sud Oluo. At 2 p, m, the crowd was assomblod around the stand DLy tho uvoted auctioneor, Col. J. W. Judy, who addrozs- ed it in ono of thoso neat litulo uycechiea thas in- spiro mon with a epint of liborality so urcesanry to purchasa short-hotue, The bidding was rapd and spinted, aud tho prices obtained wero fully warranted by tho morits of tho animals sald, which weie the produce ot Mr. Pickerell's calves, a8 o breeder of many years, as follows ¢ Lanean {6011 4th wau solid to J Qudkwvilie, Mo, for § L, W Milicr, guymond I B, Wng,' Beuut, Kunberly, Weat Lile Jacobr, Cuchratle, J. . yer 3 Cau, Clarksville, Ao, E1RITH Delenra, 3, W Sholly, Suiron, il i ady Fairys B, Tuomps Windle, Lincoln, w; Pusd Childe, W, W, Iunson, g Gro I, $i; Gloster Pridi Maritdtown, 11 Wit Lilerty, berlg, West 'L % Princess (urey, Magnolin cth, 8, Quton Qutlgs, W, & £1.03 Princots Dae uicsbar, 1il, £33 r Firay, W, & W. Fiokerell, Mo i00; Medora ‘A, Eil Stiron, Onl ullo—Treastplate, o re, K 1y, 1u,, 36,1205 Loyl Baton, W, & clie rel, Mocotiicatiurg, 11, $1,405 3 Flowur Lrasstpiaio, J. N, Pickorell, Wes:tietd, 1., §.39, ¢ Ql\v;,xnga on cows, $1,035; avorage on bulls, 450, M, Taylor, of Decatur, then sold a namber of Liead from hia bierd, as follows s Oxford Duchoss, Thomas Wiudle, Liacoln, Iil, 1,000 3 Lauirau 4 Poplar Farm, ], k. Lipplucoit Cuancellorvitle, I oh: Lauran Gta, of Yoplar Furm,' £, W, Miller, = liymond, = I, §1,430; Curdline Empress, . & W, Pick- erell, * Mechauleaburg, $.003 Just th, Of Pope lar ' Far Priino, Oskaloss, Luv, m, M, $:00; Iues Ileichers, Mrs, W, Mitler, Hayniond, It &1L Genova, Jutnes It, 3tiller, \\'L‘IILID«:H?‘(I N H Red Toee, Albort Orane, Dughuw Park, Ka H Aiss Datterily, J. V. Harden, Daaver, Tl §203; Hatd Lex, J, V, IL.sdesl, Bouvor, Lk, §231; Kosa P, ¥, Johtieon, Ned Ouk, li,, 46} Vearl, 3T, 1, Jolinatou, T:d Ouk, I, §173° Jctnte of Gauni, W, it, Boverly, Cerro Gordo, 1L, §100, » Butls—D ke of Linwood, T P, Johnston, Red Oak, Ia., $310; Dritlsh Oxford, Johu Hywore, Rochester, Duko of Macon; John Hymors, Rocheater, DMASONIC. The Indiana Brauch of the Orderin ‘Froubles ' New Anasy, Ind,, Apnil 27.—Thors is quite s stir lu Masoule citeles 1o thi city, partly grows tug vtit of & uotice in tho dispatchos of Saturday last from this placo, which led to serious consoe quouces to the Order, and espocially to that branch kuown as Knights of the Red Crosa of Coustantine, From a siatemont in tho Ledgers Standard tbls evenng, it appears that tha Hov, Mr. Gatlam, a vory prowincnt Mason, and pastor of tho Episcopal Church 1 this oity, sooticed & warrant tor the opening of & conclave of the Order referrod to frow Lir Adred Creigh, tho euprewo boad of (ho Oider fn the United btutes, and through bim a obarior wus obtainod fiom England, and Cunclsve Nu. 117 way organisod In boptember, 1874, aud the chare tor mirved In Jaunary, 1878, whereupon Mr. Uarlaw orgavized Gonciave No. 117, in expecta tion of ro:oivluga suiclent nunber of cuie clavos in othier parts of the Stata to orgauizo a Btata Council. “Mr, Uarlam was siso uuthor- lzed by Iutendent Geuoral Croigh to orgavize cunclaves in Koutucky, Iuthe mwaniimo, other Mnsonto vrechern in’ this city vrocoeded to or- ganize fivo couclaves undor authonty derived from Kentucky, ‘Ihose were all organized lu this city, aud they av once proceeded to organize s Graud” Council for tha Btale of Iudwna. Thoe origiual Couclava No, 117, aut~ g undet regular autl.rity, appesled to sir Ale fred Uragh, the Iutondont (oucral of the Unlied H:ates, who Las 183ued » procluation aunounc- ing that the couclaves organizod in Koutusky and Iudisua by suthiority of the Biate Intendent QGoneral of Miokigun, Bir Barnolm I I legal aud irrogular, [ Do arol Tath partios to the couirge Yeruy bave alicady made anothor appeal to Bir Creigh, aud bus deolsiun {8 suxiously swarted, 1u the meantimo dolegatar frow tho two brauche o3 huyo goua tu Iudiauapolls to lav the mattor Lofote the proper authaiities thoro. A goud doal uf tecling Liau boeu ongeudered in this oty on account of theso dlmoaltios, but 1t 18 pro- sumod that oither will geuerausly yiold to thuse who are competeut to give proper docision, ——— A CHARLESTON (8. C.) LIBEL, SUIT, Cuanvestox, B, G, Aprll 37.—The . News and Courier ol trial onded todayina disagrece meut of the jury, after betog locked up twenty- four bours, 141a understood that eloven jurore wera for acquittal aud ouo for convietion, Thors aro soyen otbier indictments againet the proprie. tors of tho paper, bui the Court sunounced tuat uo more would be tried thiw term. Failure to ggn‘;m 1n gonerally regarded au tha end of the 41 THE STOREY CASES. The Ashton and Lichb Indlct- ments Sustalned, That for *“Obscone Publication * Will Probably Bs Quashed. The McGrath Indictmeni to Bo Tried To-Day. Tha indictments against Wilbur ¥, Storey, of the Times, wore called up for tcdal in tha Crim- inal Court yestordsy morning, Thors wers nbout 200 peopls preeont, the more prominent being J, J, McGrath, Gen, Lieb, Sam Asliton, ex-Justico Liovdon, ex-Ald. DMoutgomery, Frauc WWilkie, and Sueriff Aguas. Mr, torey was ab- sent. It was aupposed that at jesat one if not o of tho caacn would bo tried, but couneel for the defoudant * wanted time to prepard de- funaes,” and accordingly speut the wlola day in aranument with the view of having the ndict- monts thrown ont of court, As moon as the court opened, Col. Riccby fled a AOTION TO QUAST the indictient in tho Lieb caro because it did not coutaiu any offcnas known to the laws of Il- hnois, aud tho counls were ' *‘uncertamn, in- formn!, and jusudcient.” Ifo questioued the suflicioncy of the colioquinm, since there wers oo avermenta {o it showing that the Clerk of tho County Board waa an emplose ok tho Cletk of the Coutnty Court, the siatute exprexs'y mak'ng it tho duty of the County Crerk to discharge the functions'of tno ottien. Tho dictment did not sbow but what Lo did discharge the rund aud that w duing so ho omploved suine on M. Teed concedad tha, 10 the law purhorized Lieh £ sective n salary 88 Countv Clerk and a salery as Clork of tho County Board, the Times’ asticle waw not Libelous. Col. Liteaby coutended that thero was nothing in the idiciment to show that Lieb had violated tiie dat:es of Ins oilice in rewmoving the peicon whonciod ms Clock of tho County Boatd nud substituling anothar—nothing to show tuat he was nt Juaried in putiing a manw the place less than £3,000 & year. Doiug ro upon him, | Your poeition is that, IV A NUWEPAPGR IMPUGES DINIOXESTY and want of ictegrity to an iudivicual in an offie cinl capacity, lni Rivos tho [.remiscs niun ahieh tno ehiatie is ouned, onlus tho ation thera ks no libe ahy—That 13 1t exactls, Tao Court—=Tou may c.ll him o thiefand a ewiuclor, and well whiy " you call bim ro-af tha reazeud ars hot sulliclent voumay call biw kuave asmucliag rou hwvo o mind to? Col. br--I do uot go to that extent. Iut when the clicawniances pre stated, and they do ot warrani it aud tne lunguage newatived tha trumidul warrant cenclumon, on indictwent would mnot lie. Ir » party elated goucialiy that o man _bad "been guiliy of ‘malfcasanco i office,—that ho was corrupt, et:,—saying notliug by way of qualifieation or loitation, 1 J resums so indictment would lie; but my poiut 13 thut the Javgusge of tho articla did him vo baim, —nuo ono cuull have nusanduratood it r, Gioudy sugkented that DLIANATION OF CIARACTER MCHT I WiLFUL o congintute Libol, "fuis ho contended was not truo w ths cavo, tho miatements tuthe Times aricde Lemg qualilied, nud ot asserfing Luat vhal wan suid was founded mion fact. Besides, the necessary statemenis woe 1ok embodied in the coflognium v wake tho appl.cation of the languago a ibel. 1f the arti- i + w lihiol, every uevapaper cditor mizht Lo every uay, slnea 1t was ahght comgin. ed with ardeles Which app.ated froni day tu dav about pallic ollicers, no wrong-dolug whalever bemg fwpited to tue County Clork. Tho Courl—1 thivk tuns iy AY LXCEEDINGLY MILD,LIDEL. [Langhing.] I: f8 notn very savage ono, The etfeet and meaniog of thut arzicle iv that Lieb fs (L whicnest,—thar ho s taking more than what Lo ought to by law,—muking & proly which hs in not entitled to. 11 tho mdictmont is no: pood, the motion is good In airest. THEL ASHION INDICTMENTS, Mr, Gendy then presented bis reasons for quashing tho **Asuton fudictiment.” 'Tho st of the Yimes aiticlo was: *Mr, Asbtoy, tho Times, tn cave you will uee your infuence torent {18 roows, will let @ on 304 it you will quit stezlins.” Hodd not think much prgumont was necessary to show that that was ot Liveiuns. Mr. Van Arman snbmitted that i3 waw tibelous beeause 1timbli«d that Asbton had been stoahng. Mr. Reed urgod that THE TONDENCY OF TAL ARTICLE, to every utdnary mind, was that the Times weant to charge Ashitou with boing a thiof. Alr. Guudy—o is uot charced with steating. Wo will prove, if tho cuse comes to trisl, that tho Lroposition wan wa in 1 the teims g0 ont 1 the mticle, Ashton's oliclal;conduct is uat referred to, hut what lie bad doue. ‘The Court— THE MEANING OF THE ARTICLE i that thers Lind been such things between the Tunes and Asiton—that they unduitool to cowe to a eetiloment of them—that such Lad been g provioits course that they wero Justified s wnking it & coudithn of “that moltlement that o ehould ‘*stop ntealng.” which means tiat ho had beeu stealing. Everybody would understand from it that great wroig-dolng was nuputed tu tue pariy usmed, I shail thereforo overrale tho niotion. Mr, Ricaby enteied a plen of pot gullty, and touk up ) ANOTIER ASITON INDICTMENT,— the one fousded ou thls Ianguage: * It (the ring) 18 n great Lm{:m\'unrm over the old one, iu cuat it goes not have tho uon, Samuel Ashtun longer 1n it, msladministiaton thuy any of ds predocessors,” ole. Ile urged that it Asuton was llboled it grow out of the fact that Lo was aseailed 28 o publio cllicer. ‘Ihe collo- quinm did nou et out thy mpecial character ot Ashton,—did not etate that at the tine ho was uot a public officer—a fact tunt should bo sot out—that it was **of aud concerning’* him as such muwber of the Board of County Comumissiunors. Ar. Heed rophod that no colloquium was neaded, Tho Court—Thers can bo LUT ONEE MEANING to the articlo, and that fmputes tolerably bad conduet 1o Asbton—imulics that his ubseuce gy the new comuina.fon 1ot so objectionanlo a8 & formor g of thieves.” The mouon s ovorruled. UL TAIRD and last Aeliton Indictiont was noxt considsrol ‘Ko Court—This 13 clear on the fuce of at. {Iteadinu}: **Tho attempt of Ashton and o few other tmeves.,” Lhat dues not need any pref- atory avormant. Llatis too libolous to admic of debate. Mr. Guudy entered a ploa of not guilty, After rucess tho ** OECENE INDICTUENT " was taken up,nud Mr, Goudy wade the point that tho statuto covered tho ottouvss, and the indict- meut, being undor the comwon law, could not utand. The Court intimated that Le would probably quualy the fudictwent, Yo conld not coucens Liow tho avidonco which would support it wunld not | rove & statutory offenas, and, if it would, then & cowmon law indictmeut could not bo Bus ained, Alr. lieed dosired the McQrath case, the first on the dockot, disposed of, Attor vome devato, Mr, Goudy pleaded “not ofity,” aud, with tho understanding that it is to o triod thiy morniug, tho Court adjourned, s st ek THE WARD ESTATE. Bpecial Disratch to Ihe Chicacn Tribune, Derrorr, April 27,—Judgo Wilkiuson, of the Prutate Court, this morniug sppolnted Samuol It Muwfurd, Georgs W, Busell, aud Jucob 8, Farrard, 8jocial Admiulstraiors 1o msnage the estutu of Capt, £, I, Ward, pending tho probat- ing of the will, Tuo gontlomau first nawed is ooe of the executors namod fa the nill. The second is one of thoso numinated ou Monday by tho contostants, and the third is selcated by the Court, Io announciug (he appointments, Judge Willkioaon stated th-t"n dld nottmnk it advis- abio to nawe all the gentlowen who are jarues 1o tho appeal guit, yes he thought it proper e soleot vojue vua of the nuwoor who is thuroughly familiar with the eatuto, aud, for that roasan, Mr, Mumford was cho: CROP PROSPECTS, Gpectal Corvesponflence of Tha Chicage Tribune, Cuanratay, LI, Apil 26.—A careru! oxuting- tion of the situation yesterday develops the fact that wintor wheat is badly killéd, and, with the bost of weather, thero will not bs halt a crop. Early-sowu oats, that bad srrouted tefore the late frosts, were killed ln neurly evory inatauco § but the late.sown are not dsmsged. A very large ares of corn will be plauted, if nobad weather interfores o provent. In this viclnity arn located maveral larpa producers of broom- corng snd the mouney exponded by them for labor amounts to » lazge pum, beeldes faenishe ing employment for eoveral bnndred mon,women, and children. The first broom-carn was planted Apnl 12, an1 the planting has been continuod at {ntorvals ever sinze, An examination of the fruit-buda shows that ar ples, cherrien, pesm, grares, and rasphorries, are as vet umnjnred ; but blackbornies, poachos, and quinces, ars killod. It wtill continttes very dre, nnd_unlers wo bavo timely raws, crops of all kinda will fail, Grasa fn vorv sliort, and daes not scom o grosy atall, Chineh-bugn In great numbers are found in )l the fleids near whero graia was grown lant year, and feara are entertalyed tiat tnless some- tisiny provouts they will dostroy te entire emall gtain crop. D, ——— BOTON CITY CHARTER, Doarox, April 27.—Tlio Aldermen have adopt- ed & new city chartar, which places the manage- mont of the dejartments under Comminsioners instoud of the Counc.), and also Incrosses tho cily polics force Lo 700 tnen, _MULLINERY. RENCH CHIES, Eng.Milans,Shade Hats, Imported ¥rench FLOWERS, Trimmed Goods, Inallthe Sprbing Shapes, = “POPULAR PRICES,” 124 gl Bl B B U WEBSTER'®. We have removed from the Weet Side to No. 124 State-st., Tywo doors fromn the Novthwest corner of Madisen-st. ZES ey e STUDSIIIRE SATUCE, O TRADE MARK WORGESTERSHIRE SAUGE, LEA & PERRINS CELEDRATED PRONOUNCED LY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE “0HLY GO0D “TeILEA & PER- SAHUE," RLNS that their Sauca 1y Lighly estocmed In And Applicable ta ad is, fn my apinion, the most pala- EVERY VARISTY fablo as well as the most witoles Mo Sauce OF DISIL thatis mada. " Worcestershire Sauce. Bold Wholassle and for Exportation by the Propristors, LA & PERRINS, Worcester, England: and Rerallby Doalers in S8auces ganerally throughout tho World, Ask for Lon & Porrins’ Sauco, At the BREAKCANT TABLE 1t Imparts the most exqulsite rollah 2nd st ta ot or Culd Meat, Fowl, Fish, Lrollod Kidaey, &e. At tho DINNER TABLE, iasonp, with Fish, Hot Jolnts, Gawe, sad {a all Uravies, it gives s delighttul flavor. At the LUNCAT.ON AND SUPPER TADLES it1s decmed Indtspaasablo by those familisr with its estl. mablo qualliles, {From the New York Times.] Thers Is Do relish fu the world which is so unirersally 1ked as Lea & Poreins' famaus Worcastershire Sauce, JOEN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK. GUION LINE. FIEST-OLASS IRON STEANSIIPS, Botween HEW YORKand LIVERPOORL, calling ot Queonatown, Carrylng the United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. ngers honked to aad from the principal Eo. 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