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sto cheor him uj . Bomo days, _ TIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MAY 1; 1875.~TWELVE PAGES. seln of her Yind....Tu8 prop Trussilelt, of e e Tine, willeave (a1 ort Mendsy for Grorm Qo and try (0 faien lier way (hrough tho tee, If nuy Ton " ihere by tsab time.../The rebr Jamlico, Injen loft fhia port It summer with & Sargo. of corn_for, Guesnatown, Treland, ani widch AR Tonndere1 whilo stfempting a rottien rlp fust $4ii, haa beon rabullt {n England, and $2 now on her Lo ek to this port, Mr, Prindiville, Lee awner, Tiake sho will arrivo about the middlu of June, N e ein will Lo rent to Turopo thls cason, as last yeat's T iro praved disaatrous fo most of thare who tunde Ton baprriment. ... Thero whs quite a large imber- t the market yesterdny afiérnoon, and for tho o this reanoi (o murkok waa quite active, aud ¢ tany sales wor effected. anrEN DAY. The bay fa net yet apon ta nnvtgation, hut the fce ta pretty miich dtalntegrated and in matlon, and b ls Dols & queation of & few diya when boats may pass throngh it, At points on either aite It hus beeu drlven ashare in groat hexps from 20 o 40 fect high, A pHIT ol wind_ would ‘doutitlesn carry lie koo oitt of thio Sotiliorn end of the bay, but_eo far preaiaicnt north- iy winds hava provatled, This eud of tho bay fa cloar from tho mouth of tho river toa polnt nome Tulles bulow Folnt Bauble, » total distatico "of about 6 or 8 miles, ESCANARAL Tho fee n the Day de Noo in still solld, lcams parsing over it dally, Tho cold anap of the last two weeks han retarded tho openfng of nnvigation sud lowered the water fu the Eecanalia snd Fort Rivers, LAKES ST. GLAIR AND HURON. DETROIT. e range-siaken on 5. Clair Flats areta ho located sanearly a8 posaiblo whoro they were fast acason, and fue work fa to bo commencod in n fow days....A schooner, aupposcd to bo tho E, C. Ttoberts, ia lying In {he vlcinity of Port Iluron minus o Lowsprit,... iclegram to tho Kres Prem eintes thab tho Do- snigion Parllament has dectdea to commonce at oneo the fmprovemrnt of tho Welland and_ 88, Taw- fenco Canale, also atl Canndian hisrbors on tho lower Jakes, nunking them of wuiicient douth to edmit vis- sein drawing 14 feob of wnter,.,.A telegram was 1. cuived at Detroit Tucrday Mating ibat {wo Directorn of tho Canada & Northwratern Iallrosd bad left Mil- sraukee for Deirolt for tho purpoeo of negatiating for the purcliaro of two ateamers {o run betweon Trav- erse City and Excanaba 1n_connection with tho Mx uctte & Fecanata nod Grand Taplds & In- jana Jlallroads, forming o daily lue bee tween Escannba and Grand Traverso.....The Fres Preas sayn : Yorties from Sturgeon By bring re- ‘parts thiat thio fco Las €0 fat cloared ont. that work un Tho ship canal will be resumod within & week, with a gocil prospect of being completed dusing tho Amtuer, O thio cat #1do of Green Bay the roak-ip of fco hen Leen fearful, the late winds having piled it up in places from ‘30 to 40 feet high, In numcrous placen #mall bulldings near the shore ivve been moved, and {0 somo eutircly demolishod, The pier nt tnglo’ Mare Dor, known of 1 German pler, wan ctirely deatroyed and 300 cords of wood wislied away, Tho pier at Little Sistor Bay was lso destroyed, The fce, liow- ever, fs principally broken up ou the Stusgeon iy side of Orecn Bas, and the danger s cousidercd_paat....A disgateh {rom Ohiehoygan 8ays & steamer fa making lier way throtgh tho ico somo distance below the lekt, evidently making for that port. Tho only boat known tn Le In that vicinity fa the prop &b, Joseph, whic left Detroft with an extra suppiy of fuel with thie ntention of viziting Cheboygan before returning, DAY CITY. Thio loading of aqtinte oak timber is expected to bo- giuat the Filut & Pero Marquotto rlips noxt week.... The tce on Lake Huron {8 stilk extensivo ; an oast wind would closa it to tho_west shore again....W, It Burt % Co.s new Large, tho Little Joke, was isunclicd at Baginaw \ednesday, Her dimensiona are: Koo, 103 fect; beam, 2 fest; depth of lold, 9 foot s lumbor eapaclly, 375,000 feot, Sho.will load lmmoafately for Taledo with lunber, LAKE ERIE; . BUFFALO, Without n east wind this harbor i8 likely to remain alosed for ten déya yet, Tho jcs s caving awsy slowly ander niflder weather and the hot eun, but thero is such & mass of t.....Tho Iatest arrivals of mastora Jaoking nfter voancls are Oapt. Roeo, of the schr Thopias Perry, and Capt, W, 8, Campbell, nf tho barge Tuckhont.....1bo bmgen Judd aud Jones aro being fitted with fucreased liead-canvass 50 o8 to mafl fude peadent of tho steam bargo whon desired, aud it {3 ected thioy will do wo cousiderably this summer, OLEVELAND, Theschr J, N, Fostcr, which has laid at Ashtsbuls 81l winter with & cargo of salt on board, was lhtencd over thobar at that port, and has arived Lero all right. ... The harbor of Ashtabuls f4 not fa a vory promising condition, The depih of water fa roported Zint to exceod 6 or 7 feet over the Lar, Dredgluy s in yrogrss, sud 1t s hioped s tmpfovemeut WAl bo made, MISCELLANFOUS, & At Port Dalhousie the harbor and lake are perfeetly elear cf ice, but tho canal botween locks Nos, 1 and 2 is 5o Jow that boats need not bo expected to enter # beforo the Bth of May,.,.Messrs, Abbolt, Toster & Titus Jaunched successfully at Port Durwell aturday aftornoon_fhelr naw sclooner named (lio e, .o TU Detrolt Ires Fress saya: Taik of American ship-buliding and all that, when orders aro reocived way out West here for the conatrtiction of Loats intended for eervico on {he Atlantfe coaat, Thero Is now on the stozks at Gibraltar & craft which, whea completed, will Le g, full.edged Byoler boat, Takios, Seoopes and vaulta consined. 1F i 100 tato the Chicaapouko B3y service. SUICIDE, Evecial Disvateh ta The Chicase Tribune, Foxp pu Lic, Wis., April 8),—Tha city was statled this morning by the announcement that Ool. Isnac Thompkizs, one of our oldest citizers, ‘had drowaed himself. The report was soou cone firmed. The Colonel hus been sick over slnce last sumnior. During the vory cold weatligr last winter, in a {1t of temporary insanity, ho loft big room in the night, and lsid down in the suow, o was missed =oon after leaving, snd immodi- ato search followed, resnlung in Lis recovoty, Uid fect, havds, and face wore considerably frozon. Death from this was Rimost lourly ex- octod, but finally he rallied aud scemod lo bo praving,. Twa or threo limes latoly e hasox- dreseed a desiro to dlo, Hia frionds alwaye tried ond elear bis mind, but the thought continued to proy upon his mind mora and more. After Iant winter's experience, it was deemod bost to huve s man sloop in tho room with hina, ‘Chis morping the attondant got up botweoon ¢ end b o'clock and waited on the pa- tlent.® Col. Thompkius sremod to feel much bottor, and enid that ho bad a good night's sleop. e was moro cheorful than ho had been for Tho attendant went out to do the chores Lotwoon 6 anid 6 o'cloek, joaving tlio door leading to tho yard locked, aud the onelead. ing to tho halt through which thay went to reach Litghep unlocked. It scoms that, ou fluding himeolf alone, he bad gouo to the hiph shelf whore the koy to the outer door was kejt, apened it, aud then lacked tho door loading to tlo kitohion so a8 ta provent ruspicion from that quartor, This dono, ho [nneud thirouglh the outer doar, having on his elockings aud night- olathes, and wout diract to the west branch of the Fond du Las lliver, 6 or 8 1ods from his home, and doliberately walked into the water, whioh was 7 feot doop, Whon found, he was Bianding up n the river, slightly beat for- ward, and bad not been dead to axccod ten minutes. In order to ronch tho river ha lad besn compelled to go down a vory stesp bank, —— VICE-PRESIDENT WILBON'S TOUR. JrerunsoNvirLy, Ind, Apnl 30.—Vico-Preai- dent Wilson, sccompaniod by Col. Jumes A. Ekin, Doputy Quart¢rmastor-Clenoral, U, 8. A., and O. A Btealy, Couricr-Journal ropartar, viaijed the Government Department Lo this alty to-day, Mr. Wilton scomod amazod at its magnitudo, and pronouvced it & modol ostab. Ustmeit, Ho leaves for Denvor, Ool., to-night. Loutavitiy, Ky, Apnl 80.—Vico-President Wilaon arvivad i this city thin foronpon, and during tho day hos received a large nunber of ealls from prominont gontlemen of both politieal El\'flul. o-nigh} ho I8 given @ roception by en, J, Al Harlan, and to-morrow gocs to Frauke fort as tho guestol Col. Stoddury Johason. From Prankfort he will go to Lexington to visit the Hon. Johy O, Bree mridgu. who, ¥ Vice- Pro-dent, prosided over tho Houate durlng ous af Mr. Wilson's oarlior tarms, Ko will spend tbe Bunday in Lexington, nud thouce start on his Westorn trip, intending to spoud some wooks in Caliterpia, DECATUR, &vecial Diapatoh to The Chicage Tridune, Droarun, 1il,, April 80,~Tlus city of ours is saon {0 he blessed with e bageing factory, Workmen are at present ongaged in the erection of the huilding, sud {t Is oxpactod that, by the 164 of Juuo, or aon theroaflor, i will ba oome plated aud tha machiuory i operation, It will omploy about 100 bands, ‘Ibe #aid factory is to bo romoved Liore from Dixop, this Btate. This will, without doubt, groatly iucrouse tho prospors ity of our city, . A uow woclkly papor 1418 called the Deoatur and publishod by L. IL Tuppar au , B, Hane dord, 1% {s m folio sheet, printad on clear whits n-'r::;-. l'ggwl:o;'“m'um li‘l‘l:l u‘x;iuy malt'er and 0 he day. The or Was sued Inal Bagurday i pilreals ——— GRASSHOPPER AID, Spectal Disvateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Dis laines, Ia., April 80.~Tha Governmont atlona {saued undor tho Caogressionsl appro- priation bave beou received.. Dickinkon Couuty Bots 17,000 pounds, sud the otler coyntles in ]}xopnruon. The seeds witl :ronnly arrlva Boon. 'ba sid-business bas ciossd here, and no maro syppties will by pent. The smount which Las begn soat from heio I8 slmply surprisivg, ust been {eauad here, rday Sun, eolied [ tho wald McGral THE McGRATH INDICTMENT, Col, Van Arman Concludes for the FProsccutlon, He Finds No Similarity Dotween Horaco Greoley and the Defendant, The Discordant Jury to Retnrn a Scaled Yerdict, The trial of Wilkur I, Btoroy under an lndict- mont basrd upan the complaint of ‘Laz-Commis- sloner McCrath, who sllogad he was libelod by being callod ““an ex-jaii-hird Alderman " in tno Times, waa concluded in (he Criminal Court yes- tordny morning. A somawbat larger attendance of spectators waa noticoable, tha fucrease boing doubtiess amo to tho fact thas the end of the caso waa anticipatod, and to anxtety to kuow tho result, 4 COL. VAN ARMAX continued his closing argument for the proseen- tlon, and, speaking particulacly of the defendant and the charaoterization of hia virtues by coun- eol, addressed tha Jury as follows ¢ Anattompt was mada to draw & comparison Lotween Iorace Greoley and Wilbur F. Storoy, and yout must hava been struck with tho close resonblanca botwoon thom—betwoon tho Chica- g0 Times oud tho New York Tribune, 1t must havo boen foraibly linpreseod upon you that if Creoley iad walkod in here and stood beslde Btoroy you would have discovered & mont strik- ing resemblance between tho two: and thoir lives aud moial olsracter, i wa had the saws means ol fnaging a8 wo lavo of the physical features of mon, would bavo presented 1iho closest resem- blance, Goatlomen of the jury, thore 18 Just an muoch resemblance beiwoou Iloraco Grecloy and Wilbur F. Storey as there was Letween St. Jobn, the boloved disciplo of Christ, and Judan Jkca- riot. Horaco Greeloy was & man of univorsal benevolenco,—a man whose life was largo anough to embraco every human Loing, and who spont thoe most of hia lifo in edorts to bene- fithiskind ; often mietaken, ofton sccomplish- ing fittlo toward what ho undertool, but slwnys © actuated o by tho loftieat aud purest of motives. e was a man of elo- vatod moral character,—a man in every way wortby of tho love and admiration of his coun- trywen; mnd, whon bhis couutry was in poril, and neaded tha exortions sud servicos of all its citizons,—when tho mind as well as tho arm of every true citizen,—when tho atgu- ment an well 8a tho muskot wore necded to support tho causs of tho public against rebellion aud treasou,—no truer man oxisted on American soil. Now, gentlemen, to no citizen of Chicago 18 it necobeary for mo to prescnt tn cantrast with this the conduct, tho character, tho offoris of Wilbur ¥. Storey. It s unnoces< eury for mo to toll you what bis sufluonce §—— iy ©OL, RICADY— Just a momont! Ido not think, yonr Honor, there is any ovidence Leforo this juiyas to what Mr. Storay did or did not during the War, It lias hardly beon in lssuo yot, aud the Colonel can make s good epeech on tho ovidonco and facta. Col, Van Arman—I am going to prelty #oon, Col, Ricaby—It {8 bardly necossary to travol outside tho record and recur to the War, Tho Court—1 do not remomber any allusion ta tho War, Col. Van Arman—Did mnot tho gentlemen parado bero the eervicenof Btorey and other adit~ ors in sdvanciug clvilization ? “Was {hero any ovidenco of that ? Col. Ricaby—I epoke of tho prosa—of whbat I lLiad a right to, ‘Lho Court—Thore has boon a general disons- slon of tho subject, and I suppose it is admiasi- le. Cal, Van Arman—I wlll admit, gentlemon of tho jusy, it bas NOTIHING TO DO WITH TIIS OABF, but whatam [ toway? Am I to allow these gontlomen to ma'rd excunmona all ovar tho felds of politics, morals, and literature, nud conflug mysolf to the dry details of this little case? I am moro ambitlous than that, X proposo to go o8 far as they did, provided the Court, will allow mo. And, gentlomen, this was not tho only subject—tho contrast _and comparisou betircen thess two men! I need not toll you how porfect, how juat, low truc and honest wag (hia atterpt of counsel to rotiocs a little of tho +rosventabllity, the iniegrity, tho worth of Horaoo Qrecloy upon tho aditor of the Timos for a pur- pose. 1nced ot explnin bow fair that was. The gontleman [Col. “clb{‘] secs when I allude to Lo Bubfect how little it has to do with the cage ; and I o unnblo to answer thom at all if 1 am to bo coniined to thiscaso, I mightns wall glvoitup ; thera in nothing {o the caso with which I can suswer thom, because they ecarcoly tonchied it. : The Colopel then branchod off into & discuse elon of TUC LAY OF LIBEL, oleiming that tho nuthor of tho Times articlo obviously intended, by applying * fail-bled™ to MoGrath, to oreate an_impression that Lo had beon oonvicted of a orimo,—had beon in fail,— was guilty of something that waa disgraceful, tho tendeney of which waa to Injuro him In tho opiulons af the community. The ** peculiar and original" defluition of Matteaon sud Wilkle of « jail-bird" was roferred to, and charac. tolizod 88 & “trick” so feeble that (he Jary of necessity must rejoot it with vonterapt ana scorn. Not a slngle thing had beon developod which cast o suspicion upon Me- Grath, 'Tho brihory indictments were of no oonsequenco,~the jury could not considor them, ~—suiuge thay lind besn excludod by tho Court, Tne prosecution had proved tho publication of whnt the Cours had decided libeloun; the only defeneo was justification, which had not been ate tompted, and bienco tlere was'no dotense what- over. f TIE INSTRUCTIONS, The Conrt then Instructed the jury as followss Ou beulf of the peogle, the Court justructe the fury, an s mattor of Ine, that this oura I au indictment ur'tha alleged publication of au siiegod ibel upon Jomca J, McGratn, ‘The malice nesossary fo susiain this indictment doca not_mean or signify that tho do- fondant, Wilbnt ¥, Btoroy, bad or enterialned any hatred or )l-will ‘towsrd the said James J, McGrath but 1t (tho wald malice) means sud aigoies wrongful sot, Intsntionally daze, by mafd Blorey, without any rensonabla or lawful jusiifioation or excuss. Tl Jut be governed by this defiuitlon of ‘Therefore, if the jury belley tho avidence in ibis case_Losond & roasanable daubt that, an the 20\h day of Februaty last, thedov fondant, Wibur ¥\ Storoy, was tho awner and hroprie tor of a tertain priblio uewspaper which circulated in this County of Cook snd lgbwhers, called wnd known as the Oboago gimes, and (bst on sald 30l doy of Februory the ssld defendant, Wil bur P, Blorey, = published, or caussd to bo publisbed, 1B said - nawspeper, & statement &F ad concorhin i Jemes 10, stearutb, that “ an ox-fufl-bird Alderman,” {n munner and form &8 charged fn radd fudictment, thien tli dofondunt is gulity, aud it is the duty of tho iury to find bim guilty unless the ilury belleve fromy ho ovidence admitted to thers by (he Court that tha mid McGrath was, 08 sald 30ll day of February, o fact ex-jali-bied Alderman? an liat ~ Such . statemend was published with wood molives and for Justifiable ends: or unless the $ords meaut rowething olso than an alleged in tho ine dictment, e Oourt iuiricty the fury if toy ellave from thewvidenca tlat tho defeisdant publialiod the alloged Libelous words s chisrged in the indiotment thon there fa only ons question for the jury to cons slder, and this {o whalhier tho words * ex-Jall-bird Al deruai » upisliy aud ordiuarily sigoify a person wto hias beon wnnms {u Jail as a prlvoner, ‘Aud it the jury beliova from the e¥idenos (hat the wivia K oxesali-Eled Alderman ® uaally and ordinarlly wean & porsou wha bas been confiued {u Jall aa w pris- oner, then the Jury abould S the defeiidant gutlt \ihieds tha Jury belluve from tho evidenco fhat words had & different weial and ordluary meaning st thio Uma and placa of publication, or unlees o Jury bellovo from o ovidence:that {ho s3id words iere and wero published with good motives and 5y, I order {o o tho moaning of Hiia words * ex=ali-bird Alder- wmag, " ta show that tke generul public, at the e aud Placé of publication, underst "y the Words fu speclal unud different sunse sought to bo sitached to thent. Tlo Court {nstrucly the Jury ihat, 1L swriving st thaly verdics fu this case, under sud by virtue of the Iaw, they are ta be yoverncd solely by thie evidonce ad= smitted Ly by Court aa proper aud legsl evideuce, and ok Ly anything offered to be proved as evideuca by thio defeudlaul which was azcluded by tho Gourt, And {hs Caur furllior {natructs the Jury (Laf s res souble doubt meaus i1 4w a sorious, substantial, snd well-founded doubt, and not ‘ho ey possibility of & doubt; aud the Jurg Bave wu pight 1o go outalde of the evidence admiited Dy the Court as legal aud proper ovirlence 10 asirch far of buup up doubis io order to sequit b defondunt, not arislug from tie evideuce ur walit of evidence, e Court fuslructs the jury that 1t i thels duty, in deterwining the woantug sud vhect of o wlleged livol Lo givo 1 wucl a wcauing wud conutrurlion 58 1t roce{ved Trout thoss pursos ta whow 1 wulddreuufi aud by whotn & was duteuded fo be read; aud woras wud phrasss used {hersl should bo conslrucd i (hole usuial and ordinary seuse aud meaning, uules [ nLury bellove lxm:x‘gu : deu;c ““L s n;lu I’fi. words wora eucri udore y the pulllo amougst wlmm‘h A Were vuhmu\ 1in » Wifezont Ty EFEMDANT, ) On behalf of lh:gdlglllni the Court {nstrucls the Jury thiat Leforo the Jury can had the defoudaal gutlly they mus find from the avidence that he wan guilty of 4 mallcio: tatfon defamation of the character snd repultal of Jdames 1, McOrath, for malice {n & neceseary ele- ment of the offense clargad in the indictment, #aid malica Is proved in (he firat justance by the pres- ecution by proof of the pubiicstion of the article tead [n° evidence, yal the defendant msy prove that ks var ‘not actuated by malirad snd if they beileya from the evidenes in the coss thit tho dofendant did not uze the words * es-fail-bird Aldertuan " malicioualy, wa applied to Jamnea I, Mo- Ga T, tiey, will G thie defenlst 1ot gulity, Tud furyare the juilges of tio Iw and th Tact and thry can dotermine from_ the evidenca W m-aning of tha words * ex-jafl-bird_Aldrrman,” and, unleas they Lellevs that the meaniogof thuwe words in (be articls toad In evlience wan @ person who Ll been confined n jallas & prisoner, fney will find sho de- fendant not gutity, If the 1||lrJ Tcllevs from the evidence that the hrass, er.jallbird Aidorman,” as used in the artl- cla complined of, waa generaliy undarstood s mean- ing an Aldormah whe was among tlore kiiows ae 3cCauiny's Nineleen " somo of wiom had Loxn fne dieted for bribery, then ths jury must fiud the de- nn{-uue not guilty, 4 ia not necorsary for e defendant ta prove the truth of the words, ex-[afl-bird Aldernan,” s ap- plied to Sames Jo McOratly uzlase tin Juzy o that hey wers understoot by thute to whom they were ad= dressed as asncrting that he had been confined in Jall a8 3 priraner, 1t the Jury find that the words “ex-jail-bird Alder man* Lava “diffi rent 1oanings or definitions, then tliey can dotermino the nena or meanlng in ‘which they were wiod aud undorstood 1 Uie arlicle come Jjainedl of, aud Gintean thcy beiiors from tho avidence it thiey wern 8o used, or wauld bo_commonly under- atood to slguify that James J, MeGrath had been con- fined 88 a prisonar fu fail, thon they will Sud the de fendant not guilty, TIIL ' ONSCENE PURLICATION, ‘Tho jury thonretired, aud tho Coust, ndverting to tho common faw * obscene ludictment, * said It is n cleur auestion that the statuto embracos t—that any avidenco by which thus ludictment can basupported would aupuort a statatory in diciment, Tho only posstblo question ia, where tho statute spcaks of ‘‘any obscens or indecent book, pamphlet, " paper, draw- foa, lltlmmnp[!, ete,” whether it meaun thal tha wholo ‘Look, pamphlas, ete., shall Le obrcene and tndacent, or that rome portion of it ghall be. It would bo impozsible to concelro of a book, ar pamphlet, or paper. in which overy word would Lo abgcens, or of o draw- ing 10 which evary part of tho surface woutd ho indncent, It cmldl not bo. 1f theta are obscene or indecent things In It then tuo book, psper, oto., is obsccno and indocent; and any ovidence which wonld support su In- dictmont for publiabing ~ an obscene article in a paper wonld support an indictmant for selling, or giving away, or baving {n posscn- eion, or wlnlhzrv. au obacens or indecont paper: that Is, tho ovidence which would sup; ort & com- mon-law indictment agatust tiss propristor of a nossoaner for publinhing In it an obsceoe aiticlo would support an Indictment against him for tho statutory offenas of selling or giving it away, or having it in bis possession, or printing it. fence I think the prerent indictment must be quashod. Mir, Reod—What am I to do. then? Mr. Gondy—Go ou aud try some otlier case. The Qouri—I have do concern with any other man's duty than my own. Ar. lieed~—I do not make sny oomplaint, Your Honor, Onlv I donot know what to do when one dudze holda one term, and auother auother ; and I do pot know whether I can trv an ndlot- wmont. Judge Williams docided this indictment to be good. 2 Tho Oourt—Yan mnat manage to gat your In- glc;m«ms found and tried befors tho samo udge. Mr. Roed—T shnll bave o get a patent then, THZ JUNY APTIRCD to mako up their verdict at: lialf-past 12 o'clook, but, not huving reachisd & conelusion at half-past 0 o'clock, Judgo Gnfiynem for thom (Col, Ricsby abjecting), and told them that, if they agreod urou o verdict, they conld seal 1t and give it to the bailif?, and repors 1n Gourt at 10 o'clack thin morning. Ono of the jurymon asked his hired man, who was in Court, to bring him Ins buffalo robo and blankots, and from this remark tuo in- forenco was drawu that tho twelve would be out all night, and probably not be ablo to sgreo. They wero still out at a late hour. SIORT-HORNS, Sales from tho Prathor & Foster and Binck Herds ag Springflold, 11, Special biapateh to The Chisaqe Iridune, BrrivareLy, 111, April 90.—There was alargo sltendance of cattls man to-day st the joint eale of Prathor & Foster, of Bpringfeld, Ill, and ‘William Black, of Carroliton, I1l. Those denlers in attondance upon tho sale at Bloomington yos- torday srrived here this morniog on s special traln over tho Chicago & Alton Taslroad. For some roason, honover, tho pricen obtaluod for tho cattlo wers much lower than atany of the provions eales thia woolt, and although most of the stock brought what, to & novico, woutd be considerod a good round price, yet the owners thought thoy wers given away, Somo of the bettor-bred cows aud hicifers sold as follows : * Pourth- Countess of Gooduess, eold o Bimeon Beatty, Whitchall, Ontarlo, for $160: Minarotta, {m. ported, Thomas Windle, Liucoln, Iil,, §960: Tullp, 24, Hatauel Pratbar, Springfield, 111, $1.030 ; Hosabud, 7 yeats old, Eli}a Tics, Sprinafield, Tl., $230; Lug th, Willlsm Htévenson, LSitla Tndidn, 1L, $i103 Afrdsie Gow, Thomsa Windls, $3:0; Nolly Dride, Thomas Witdlo, $378; Sunlight Flower, “Thomas 00 Bias Ciarence Iath, Thomas Windle, erfride dih, Bd, I, Springficid, 1M, Moreton_18t, Jolin Putin & Sone, Jacksou $203; Florentino td, J, % Dennett, $013' Whita Lily, Jamos N, Drown & Bons, Terlin, i, 43167 Fanula' Dale, J. M. Kisainger, Glarkeviile, Mo, $405 ; Fannle Dalo'2d, 3, I, Kissinzer, £107; 2 Roso of York, J. N, Brown's sons, $4 B3 Hows Moraton, Ed les, $2303 Jat Phyllis of Genova, Thoms Windle, $310; Ima 4th, H, H. Prine, Orkslcoss, s, ©40; Blagdard Lasste, 8. T. Deunett, §165, Soven others bronght an aggregato of 8875, ‘This closed the Fostor sale on cows. Ilisbull, rueils Booth, imported, 1 year old, was bouglt by John Potts & Bonn, for $710. ‘Trinkota daweler, 1 year o'd, lmported, to William Ste- vensan, for 8723, Fiva ather bulls ware sald for an apgregate of €476, Included fu tius number was Jubiiant, Mr, Blacks cowsacld: Jode 3d, to W, T. Smith, Oskslooss, Pa,, $200; Queen of the Weat and calf, to J. M, ickeell, Horriss town, 1iL., $410t Fieta, o Ed_Ilcs, §20; Alfurelts, ta W, F, Balith,Q Xaloosa, 1a., $603 ' Lady Slaud, to John Yratlier, SpringQeld, Iil., $2)3 3 Myra Gailatia and ealf, @ O, B, larues & Ban, Currollton, Ik, § 097 Lady Martta, fo Verry Aldrick, Tiekilwa, 111, $250. Twolvo other cows brought en aggrogato of 1,505, ‘Tlils salp was o wuedlng ont of his herd, and the prices ranged low, Boven bulls wore sold, but two of which went over §100; Cherub of Cornwrell, J. M, Sipa, Franklin Ceatro, Ta., #2385 Duke Alois, to 1, I, Lrine, 8115, 'The other fivn Aold for au aggregato of 8855, "This eale poucludoa the Shott-Hom sales in this nectlon of tha Btate, Tho next sales take tnce {n Chicago, tho 15th of May, the mext m Yudl;nn ohm, which is on the 2Gth of'May ; ta ba followed by the Kentuoky sales in July, A LIVELY INTERVIEW. Special Dispateh ta The Ohicaga Tridune, Lawsixo, Blich,, April 80.—A journallstis epinods occurred about 8 o'olock this morning, fu which the cditor of the Lausing Journal found tho stove-poker mighpior thau iha pem. Mr, Sanford had charged Alloy Bours, Becretary of tho Btate Building Commieaioners, with draw. log three or four different malarics from the Htate, which 14 pot improbabls, as Ar, Bours has told your corrgapandent, with athers, that the proosadings of the lloard of Commissionors llllfi‘ not be published. ‘Lhe following appeared in yosterday's Journal : Tho Bonate Commlttes on the Reform Sclioal bave reporied that oue Allen L. Bours yets §30 a yoar s bookkeaper, a8 chinrgod by thia Journal, Now, If they drag out theroat of the facts they will find them au charged by us, and for his salary of 81,300 as Becretary of tho Board of Slate Capitol Commmissioners he ducs uot da four days’ work i s moath,” » Mr, Bours attompted ta thrash e editor with a amall rawhide, while the formor was In hiy oftico, - Awgoou aa ho drow It from under his cont Mr, Bauford grabbod it, and in the tussio Mr. Bours rogained it, when Hanford kolzod » polioy aud vacatod the oftice in two leapa, e BLOOMINGYON ITEMS, 8pecial Dusvatch to The Chicano Tribune, Drooxtnaton, Tk, April 30.—Ths Mayor'sbill, and its effect fo glvivg to the Aayor power to appoint all ofiosra of tho city not clected by the people; creates muah political nterest hers, and Mayor Fupk is Lesleged by spplicauts for every ofioe, From ths gonservative characterof tue Mpyor, it ia generally believod that ha will reaps yolut tho old oficers, wha are good acd faithful men, sithough the claims of & number of potitical plottors are bLelug urged upon him. It & reported to-day that {here pro In the new Council, cunsistiog of twelvo motbors, mix votes for Capt. Fostor for Mar- sLal, sw ngawst tho !zrn-nns incumbent, Willlam (., Doyco, aud that thoso vix sro affering to throw tholr strougth to some candidate for City Clerk, who cau control ous more voto for Foater, Whiether or uot tho Mavor still_retaius the casting vote is » mooted quention, ‘fhe ap- pointmonts nill be made ou Monday night at » apocial umnl.lngs. An oxawlnstion of the books of the Behool Poard sliowp that there are serious discropancies i the accounts of & former Buperintendens, ehowlng & shortege vl seyessl Luudred dollazs, THE COURTS. One .of Turner’'s Friends Wanta His Land Back. Invlolahllity of Trade-Marks...Jndgments and Now Sults. ANOTNER TURNER AUTT. The last party who boliaves Limself viotimized by the Turner forgeries Ia Joha R. Case, who, until August, 1873, fondly hoped ho had mc- quired titlo fo the N. E. X of Bee. 20, 38, 13, through six® tax-deeds, for which ko paid nhout 412, He very willingly pald the taxes up to 1873, when In Angust of that year ho recelved aoall from R, K. Toroer, who represented tust ho hold a direet titlo to tho Jund by mesno con- voyances from Empson Hamllton through Mra, Helon O'Hara llarrell and Goorgo A. Kibbo to him, Turner alao proffered somo logal advice to the offect that, the legal titlo having passod through o mariied woman, who bud owned it until noarly that time, hin rights wers not Larred. Ifo then mounted tho Alps of Impu- donce, aud advized Case to take lepal advice. Tho compiainant did 8o, but found mno relief, snd then begau to compromine with Turner, Thet wortby of courso was not an unreasonable man, and finally agreed to release bis claim to one-balf the land on re- colving a conveyanco of tho othor balf. This he fiually got, and Cage rocoived a quit-cliim to the east lialt of the quarter socting, and then hoped hia titlo was perfected and his troibles ended. Nover was ha more mistaken, Tumer was in- dicted for forgory recently, ond lasc now loarns Lo his sorrow that Lie bas ™ parted wlth 80 acies for nothing. e I8 of the opiion that #uch a eale can bo met awide on the ground of s fallure of consideration, and nsks that tho salo may bo declared void and Lis deed to Tarner invalild, W. O. Goudy, George Chandler, 0. C. Skinner, William Marah, wod J. B, Turuer also claim eowe intercst in the promises, und thoy are likewlso made defond. ants. An fujuuction was also asked to provent any furiher transfors of the property. DIvONCES, Adolph Zeiner filed n bill apainet his wife, Stinnie, salang for & divorce on the ground of desertion, Arthur Bartis gots drank whenever ho haw an oprnmmity, according to the story of bis wife, Celin: sua she maya her patience Is exhaasted, and 8ho muot have a divorce for a chauge, THE WORCESTENSHIRE SAUCE. In tho cans of Lea & Perrin, manafaciurers of the well-known Worceslershiro eauco, vs. Frank Doakin, Judge Blodgett granted an injunction Tueaday to restrain tho dofondant from imitate mg or neing the complainants' trado-mark, or from eelling any imitation of the eauce under the namo of * Improved Worcestershire Sauce.” TTEMS. Georgo 3. Boguo was yosterday appointed Te- celver of tho Marice Company, by Judge Maore, under & boud of $10,000, The motion for a new trial in the case of Barly ve. Storey, will bo argued before Judge do- Itoberts this morntog. Judge Blod;zett mil not be in town to-day. Tuo Dearborn strest assessmont caso has gone 0 llmgnry with leave to scal their vetdict, . . Jenkins was appointsd Astiguce of Waters & Tinkbsm. SUPERIOR COURT IX DRIEY. Oliver Hartko comwmenced » suit In trespas: |§mum Jacob Baldler, A, F. Beldler, and 3L F. Kittonhouase. ‘I'se Qlty of Chloago filed a bill againat F., A, Bragg, J. H, Rober v, dary E. Thomas, Havunh G, Matber, Barali Mather, T. 8, slather, W, C. Mather, Juia Croft, and 8.B. Gookins, to re- stratn the collection of a judgmont for $5.495. Max T.ovy began a suit In raplovin againat Francia Aenow and David Lexandrawiteh, to se- cover vome dry goods valued at $2,00), CINOUIT COURT. Catharine C, Marsh asd W. R, Howmer filod & biil against Uridzet Keans, Laura J, Keano, Ira . Nichols, and Daniol Goodwin, Jr., ta lorecluse » wostyage for §3,600 on Lot 12 in Block 16 of Butler, Wright & Wobator's Addition, George Guson began & suit in trespass against Michael Syke to recover $2,000 damages. Timothy Falney, who wasa discharged (rom the polico forca for unbecoming condnct, tovk an appeal from the decision of tha Police Commus- sloners, Auralia Arrigont commenced a suit in trospasa againel Gorty Buck snd J, B. Reyuos, laying damages &y 810,000 TUE COUNTY COURT. George 0. Pruesing was appojnted gurdian of Heiurich Hunetock et al,, minors, uodir an ¥p- prqyed boud of §7,000. Grant of adminstration was 1esiod to the samo party under an mpraved boud of $10,000, to administer upon ths eatate of Goorge A. Hunstock. decoased. In the matter of thae estato of Ellex Byrnes, deconsod ; order of atinchrent againstdubn T. Ryan, exeoutor, for failure to comply vith the order jssucd Doo, 4, 1674, to fils juvonary and appraisemont, snd advortiso for claima return. able tha 3d fust, at 10 o'clack a, m. ‘The guardian’s account of the eatats o Jasob Dom'log, et al,, minors, was appraved, aid leavo granted to borrow €200 for tho support of tho minors t1! June 28, 1870, at & rats of intorost uot to oxceed 10 per cent ; no commissbo to be charged. fin the mntier of the eatats of DenniaCroning order. of cilation to Patrick Brown, Honora Brown, and Mary Cronln, to accouat fir prop- erty bolouging to the estate esid to be'ln thor ponsession, roturnable tho 6ih inst., atfa'cleck Pom. CRINTNAL COURT. This Court was occupied during the entire day with tho Btorey libel cases, Yor promadings #00 snothier palumn, This is sontence-day, when the pritanas con- victed during the present neesion, not et nen- tenced, will be arraigned before Judgs Booth for final disposition, hlonday the Grand and Patit Juries will bo im- E:unlcd to sorve dusing the firs balf of ;hoMay rm of the Court, TIHE CALL MONDAT. Jupor Gasr—d4, 126, 138, 141, 148, I54, 150, 160, 167, 108, 160, 170, 173 to 184, 164 ta 108, Junqe Janeson—1 to 20, on Calendas No, 3, Jupan Moonz—34, 83, 40, Juper Koaens—Bet cases 8,857 and 811, Jupor Panwers—351 to 360 of chancery calons JUDANMENTE. Unrrsn Brarey Winopit OouRT=Jupan DLOD= agrr—~\W, W, Wellman ve, George W, Dittinger aud Chasles L. Blttinger, $1,740, ByPERIon Count—CoNvrsaioxs—David Alasandero. witz va, Wolf Goldstein, $322.50, CircyrT Couar—Jubar Hooras—8, W, Smith et 0. Gochran and J, B, Overton 1 verdict, $230. uel Auorbach vo, Henry Woldt, $103,30, MISOELLANEOUS, _ Hiofee ToStove Hranufacturers aud Dealers. UANTEMIARTER GENERAL'S OYFICE, A o, 0. O, At A TIOATD QF AUMY OFFICERG will oraves at Unishs, Nob, on May 18 moinio, an | ramala fn sosina loluh‘ohnllhu; i stder ‘and roce e v ekt ade, Soal, ltanifitnus vost, Bl wood respect pectively. d doalure are invited to Quartormaater, inalia, lists of thoir stoved, both cas ur] atated, sad also o cu tod are urually ves requlrod for diffaront sises, Tge e to Lnab of dotachmeni . aeral, 1 sontala ruomt o Tequire stores af 'Pon HO!™ BLACK HILLS. * THE Comblastinn formiag, Kot amall uttyr, 81 0 85, es cau D oie, o e LA T WMAN, Lataiule City. Wyoming. ENTIRELY SAFE. Hot Water Heating Apparatus Hosting by low-prosture steam, Noleeless, inaoaged: ble. , wapaniod, - bty Paiewlhately ol ontilating Hiacks, IWatorFeodors, Hiean-Fompsy, Teaatorm, Vontilators, ORANE, BREED & 00, Dopa lmtn!.' i hh OLD PAPERS, __ OLD PAPERS FOR SALE At 75 cents per 100, In the Qounting-Room of this L Oflfi:-e. USEMENTS. WOORMIOK HATT. THEQ. 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TIE ACME OF NCENIC Rare Mochunistm nnd AND AN D). EQUAL! o Comyp i Somapany, Uncqualod Gallary of CE, Trudell Evors Tablesu recsived with Tumoltuous Shoats, AMERIG enz No oihor Taeatrs (1 tha World neasuch moderate prices. | VALLE, D EIRIS, Lach 01 Fieet cabilu, &1L} BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, | eus: feiseed icech Corner Bistesnth and State-sts, Torashart sesson, commonciag MONDAY EVENING, Stay, tho famovia Tda Cerito's ]Al&dy Minstrels, MLLE. LA FAYRE'S FRENOL CAN-CAN And tho latest great Sensation, T NCHOR LINE CABIN () f PASSAGE " ow, Livrpoul, . Glase: tefrago 1o prarionsncladed, ERSON BROTH LaSalle sud Madlso Great Western Steamship Line, The Ladies’French Gymnasium, | gt Fesro, it wistm i, S s, s Cabin Pass 703 latermediats, 33 Steora; 20, ADply at ‘Goat Troight Dapot "GEQ. McDONALD, Axont, LIGAL. Public Sale of Collaterals, ticols hercby civen that o 412 0'clack m, 1 safl toil, f 0. R. Fi s iy of Onlesko, Caaty of a3d'> thae tolinwing nates, or 20 much thrresf a8 may bo Gecos: sary 1o pay tho (ndehiedness hercinslter montioned, with ° inarosts and couts, salil ng o8 Glatoral myenrliy by it Taul for'nie mote ot 83 000, datpd Blarch 1, (535, and payable, tairty days uttor date, sald note now orerdao and nopaid, ‘I'wo notes of Donald U, McKlagon, dated Joly 7, 1874, Introducing 30 breutifal ladles in Dloasing acte, with Prumatic Fountaion, Calclum Lights. Now Socnors; eie; ACTer Riroddeing 1ho LADIES! 31 fa this country, INEE at 3 v.m, Friday, Mag7, HOOLEY'S THEATEE. Grand Farewell Bill, SATURDAY Matinse, &t 3p, m., lsst performanbe of E.; TR i Ratardey Night, postiivaly las a . LA oM AR sty Arnoarance PE HO0: | an payabis turea yanrs aficr daic, or 10 aums respeots B O oonsion M he taynroacshactol horforme | svely'of 81.%0and 85,500, with Inicrost ai s per cont b heatarinly eciaon, il the [y jeating fur gually; sald motos aro recured by trust-deod and first i aepne fnim THK MEROIANTOF VIENIGRT o he | !iouon Block l“ln J. L Case's Addltion to_ | 3 llwed by the fauglisble skotch, DARK DERHS [N | Dupsge Counts, linols, beteeln gL LELD, VTDGEBORT ; sfier which tha second Aet ttorney for the Jegal holder of note. ki Hucludiog tha baisiny scane) of HOMKO AND. JOLUKT, Thg | _Chlesgo, L, May Bolo to coteluds with a0 tatendoly armuring Mnslerl uriolia, sotitled '3l AND Mits, PETER WHITE, with Bougs Ducts, Dances, ste., cte, Hutley, the lezal proal (hercof, within MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, : : BENEFIT OF MAGGIR IMITCHELL, | ekt Jisi sl fions Joti} KOSy PEARL OF SAVOY, ezl i, 2 WMAGG K MITOHELL. PROPOSALS, R Hi SEALED PROPOSAIR For furnlshls the followlog varleties and 1t such aner and Hindiog Brog (i ekl 108 in 4 Public Printing of Kas rior 1o Uct. 1, 1 il voceiv £ i St ot the bos- ot 13 . K uas: o TRUAKURY DEPARTME! : Orsice r CouraotLan oF Tip Ounixion,} SGTON, Feb, ¥, 157 Notico 1s hereby giten o all parsons who claliny sgaioat **1o Uo-k Couat, All., that the eamie Taust o Drasentad to 4 RY] t Nighitof Maggie Mitchell-PEARL Q¥ 'srislan Opera Boufle Troups in GIROFLE !mm;u Matinge~JAN R mfiyfiiposm@r_nmnme. JERUSALEM! J%uml to the resm s 4 A F 1S pausd ts thomams Vi, bufors the close, the blg 320,000 Pletura of tha Bates of o A Law Sheepy Jiest tituo: y A ULV Vol ot ; Host Eugli (D OPERA HOUSE. 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