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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1875. '3 Dronron, Menominee, lumber s barge s, Benomines, lumber Tamber nch T'ootia, Muskegan, lnm Aunkegan, lumbne ;. brig Bxprass, Matias, ‘0. Athredht, Munkegon umier, Jenomities b Racln umbers achr § e oy, 3 tona fos ¢ and mundeien s achr o v ans hay, 4 tons food. 1 ton corn meal s achr 2 (018" Kingaton, 18,000 bu wheaty nehe 3, 1, Fons ot Moy 42,360 bt whioat s schr L. Vau Valkonbucg, deron's Ty, 60 bu oata, G Lirls floue, 3 taus hay, and B e £ nhop Charlos Moilz, Mantatee, 30 by oite, A v Lty Irom, and uindien athr 8., o ilver, 37 poa ‘furnltueo; eolie M, L Tiika o T for 13 maven: Ame ‘Muskenon, Muskegon, '« Tafd, 27 Urla pork, aud sundrien: soht J, & A, ‘Manisfec, 164 bit oate, snd sundelens” prop . Jn.' 10 rla‘awgar, bl ol 128 pegs rop Tdsho, Tufalu, 13,147 bu corn, 1,500 5 ten Inrd, abd sundriens stmr Siebayda, sundrios} stme Ooronn, KL, Jo, sundrics. ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, Ayeeinl Dianateh 0 TAe Chicazn Teibune, parrr, 1L, May 96.—Aumiven ny Hiven—Stme fom Blevens, towing Johnson Now, 1,3, and 4, from Gopperss Creek Dsin, all lighit, and iliawatha and Gen. Riccrans, from Kingaton, botls loxded with Kingston + prop Atlautic, towlng canal-boat Luraules, from Teorls, botls Uglit. DspaRTED 1Y livEn—Notbing, Pasizp INTO CANAL—Jabnon Now, 1, 0, and 4, all Jight, sud Hinwathia and Qen, Ronecrans, with King- o coal, all for Jolled prop Atlautlc, lght, for Chl- 23 TaiED OuT—Nofhing, Nine fect 9 inzlies of water on the mitre-sill of Lock 45, Liversts stand, ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL, pamaeront, ey 20,—CreAtrn—Commerce, Jolat, 4,0t Jumber, 421 staven liclla France, Morrls, 12230 1 lumshor, 20 m 1ath, 79,750 ehingles. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Specinl Dispaieh to The Chicaun Tribune. ‘ont 1iunox, Mich,, May 3%,—DowN—Lrops Arabia, Yiontana, Roanake, Nebrasks, Santlac, GoMinberry aud barges, Taaao dlay and barges; schrs B, A, Nicholson, oL Folger, Mted White and Dlue, Grace Murrsy, o Crawford, T. B, g, D, Iravost, Aretlo, Waverly, th + frosb, Wsatuen—Fine, Pont lungx, May 30—11 p, m,—DowN~Dropn Asta, furon Olty, Dubuque and arg#s, Miuoral Rock an ries. b rops Weatford, Tolland Ttosa aud barges, Pradvury and arges, Golin Camphietl, with Unadi I, B.V. I, Watnon, Sealird § schre Alooilizht, New Dow minfou, Talftider, Narrageusett, L W, Perry, Wil Pm Munter, Michigau, Winalow, Albebaron, Tric mph, Oliver Mitelell, Tenockes, ‘Nellla Wikier, fio- Joken, Johu R, Noyes, J. Blaria beott, Mooslng Bizd, Al Smith, Wixp—Norlls Weazucp—Fine; LAKE FREIGHTS, CiIcADO. Frelghta wero quiet sud unchanged, Duffalo Tates for satl vessols wera nominally 3o for corn, and Y3e for wheat, Tho sctirs Pulaskd aud Clayton Dolle were takien for wheat to Kingston at 7)e. The prop Onert &1, wheat and corn, snd the Russia (part cargo) wheat thronzh vin Bufialo. Capacity aiout £0,000 bz wheat s 50,060 bu corn, AMILWAUKEE, On tho %th grain frolghts wors dull and inactise, Ghurtors ; To Ogdenshirg, schr Myosobts, wheat at 9c, Ta Bulfalo, bark L, C. Woodruf, to come from Chica~ g0, whest at 4y . NETROIT. Mr, O. K. Dizon roports sche Cauton, lumber, Hay City to Osk Orchard, Laxe Ontario, at §4 per fect, Notting reported from Cloveland and Atilwaus keey DREDGING THE RIVER. At Inst the suthoritics scom to havo awakiened from tuofr 1tip Van Winkle alcep, and commenced fu sarnest dredalug the channel of the river. If there evar wat su improvoment greatly ncoded it waa this one, Dur- o tho wiuter ap unusually largs amount of mud Las xitled on the bottom of ho river, especially at tho polnts ‘whore tho scwera enter and at the bridges, This accumulation of filih, sud the low slage of water at the oponing of nsvigation, prsvented many yessols from loading to thelr full cipacity, while must L this voneels loadec taeh (al rested on 110 bottom, and iad conajderable difliculty and expenso in gelting off, 'Tho avoraga depth of water in the rivor at the presont timd {3 about 14 feet, and this only when tho water ln an Ligh a8 it waa yesterday, It {8 Lelieved that the claniiel can bo made abaut & foot deagiar by Judiclous dredging, Two dredges were at workall day yester- 237 fusthast of Wells atrecl bridge, snd A%, O, D, Greon, ihe confractor, anpounces that he will com- plitg the work with s much dispatel an popsibley CROSSING THE ATLANTIO, The schr G, 0, Trumpff clearod from Milwsuken tast summe Wit 3 cargo of gralu for Eugland, and artivod therg cafely after n puccessful Yoyage, ho hiaa Just arrived ot Quebeeon her return trip, The follawlng lotter, written by ier Captaiu after reachlog the B, Lawranca Biver, givos a grapllo deacription of Ber experiences while crosslng the Atlantic, und will prove of much interest to veasel-men, capecially as some of {ho -other verscls which went 1o Airore lant summer, sud’ amongg thein the schr Pam-~ e of {hia el havo sa yet brus vnsble, o recrues Liotigh the Latter veasel has attempted it twice, belng 1‘1‘1 eac {nstance, forced back sgain by accldeuts, occa- hy encountering fierce Weat winds : itivin Br, LAWRENOK, May 17, 1813,—We arrived 2t Tiio Teland yesterday morufog, Got a pllot on board 1n tho afternoon, sull czpech 10 ot 0 Quiebes to-mor- Tow early. Wo hravo had & long, tedious passage, Uad a o0d Tun 141l mu madeice, »1tt10 o the castwaril of tha rand Dank, sinco which bavg Lad t touglh enoup I {ntondcd (o' cros the LankViy about 45 deg. lafitude Rartli, hut etruck Leavy fleld of ico about LG milea to tho aant of the bank, 1ud to go lo (he southward atout 42 deg, 85 min, to elear tho fleld of ice. Got comparatively well i among tho Icobergs, and wan working 1o tha wesiward slowly, when 'wo got a sercechicr thiat noarly Llow us fo the Western Isluuds, The wind commenced from the southeust, apd_ worked sfound by way of woutlwest {0 nopthwesl,—3 regular cyclons, Wa have -t at Co'clock 1h (he morning, Aprl 48, The next day at 4 . m, liad snada 05 milo 4rift under close-rected mize d peak of matusall, Oleared the deck of overy- ‘excopt 0o wateF-cask anl 'nough 10 have the Loat on Tiad whio beon on deck would Liaye 10t L. gt bis galloy fuil of walor sud it worked throngh every window 1o the eabin, I dowt think thero was paiiclo of dry bedding on board that aight, Ono eca alvuck Lier forward, carried away tho Law. sprit slrond, started the step'of the jibloom, Lut the y botd Al we got 8 proventer tackle on it, ' Nearly ot thrco men dofig 3t, bt we saved thc bowaprit and boom, Eha rolicd {0 lsewavil so deep eoveral times At Lie water cate up to tho Ire atde of tho cabin and sun off the wasthor slilo when she strajghted up, 7' wan ‘tlio Beavicat Linw wio v bad, but you can say {lit e biad no good weather from Apri) 18 to May & Fhora wer> ten s running of nearly all weaterly winds, dirty, uasty, suow, and wlest; freeze {ug nlghte, Would gob upil an to har fairly, and then Have 10 shorten down ; 80 could do nothing. When it didu'} blow a_gafe, it woald dle oyt calm, Forafow Liouz tharp was sueh rolling ancl outtiag up you nover saw, You may not belfova it, but shie “hus rolied her Lilge clear aut of water n's calm but huavy sas, walls 21l down and boums ouwfdehip—not on; once, but she did it rigut along for hours, Wha would it hava boen With & marbla? Dub, after all, aho fa Lere, In that ten days.wa only’ mds twb degross of westcring, We spllt uur forosnll on the o, wharin ship hiiied o sen foto 1. Our b pedi] wo loft ofl Capo Wrath, Bootlund,—blown away, £laying windward off shore, 'The other eails oro all Tight, but ehiafod apd out some, . W miado Uape Jlay fd b Paul Island May 4, aud mada tlie Guif lcs the same day, Wora suiling sround and 4n 1 Wl the 1ith, whicn wa ot through, fad lots of campany the day wo went uto it. Lef forty-sovon ships outalds, Dying off wud on, ~ Home vessels have beai liero’ threa weeks, Somo Glargaw clippers gob through abont lus st of May, butthey wera fxed to face 1. Wa came through ‘sbout 38 miles of it, Tant Baturday wight i cominencod fo unovy aud, £0F thirty-els hours L never saw it full muck thicker; wid Luribwest, bt not 60 yory licavy, We ran frou 8 west end of Anticoste, Farther Polut, with it Bun- 4y uighte 1 gob wesk ln $ho Kuces, 'and shorten- 15 Aown, brouglt her by the wind: Ay recko to Cape do Aonts, n and o 100 fathoms wide, 1 aien oft, T felt {hat T wanted {0 go home ; but, ae luck would have #, we heard the gun (fog-signal)’ ou the Capa in about 20 howr after coming to wind, Thea let hor go slowly, When §¢ olsared, bad soven ships following us, They uppoded wa werp natlves, beluga achoonor, Kupt oot Lot 1] dayllghts &b So0h Gors phote 1 s Rultewell, T am not shxius to scul ts Frump 9 ths wezbward sgain fu spring or fall¥ ot LAKE MICHIOAN. ClILoAdO. * Ouly abous half a doscn lumberladen yessels vo- matned ab the market last ovening,..,Anoller largo lumbep floet 18 expacted Lieredn a day or two, Tho Wiud kus Leen blowing brlskly fram tlis north for the Tast two dys aud tho icot s ALorefore expactod esrjier {han usual,...Tho stor Oconto Las becn put ou the Green Day Line by tlio Goodrich Transportation Com- ny, sud wil bojeatier run_altepuatoly with the stme BNadel, ... The steam Lerge Keichum and Ler con- sost, tho burge Jtutter, arrived hero yesterday from Nfalo, their Hrut vound {ein,..,TUo schr Foater ran Jnto the schr ¥lesiwlug yestorday near the Twentye sccand stroet brige, currying away tho lattor vessol $ibbootu, rufl, aud citbead,., Tho ~monster wche Georgo W, Adams, now l3log in " tho Hiinols Cantratsllp, wan bourded Jast oveuing by wacloct party ot frionds of M, George W, Adoinw, after whoni tho e, "% inoutof he party wora Noard of Crade men, it fs hiardly necesary o gay (Lt they en- {c,.fl themaolves while an board'of the mouster, snd st meat of them found suuch moro dlniculty fu leave ing the vesssl o fu gotting ou rd o hor,.,.Tho mammoth schr Micligan W oo ber Way feom Buftalo to this clty wilh & cargo of 1,40} Totis of coal, drawing 13 fost uf water on wu evin kocl, llue 1op Aryyle arrived liers from Godorich yes- {erduy, with w carga of salt, aud i tue Arst Cansdian Vousel 1rough the causd thiv season,....+ Aud ey coune ™ tha cry of Uapt, Dall,“Whio han Le working iiks 3 boaver o tuaks 1o luber-yeusels owhorst combination 8 sucoeus. Accordiug 10 his statement ninoly &l hsd algned Lhe sgreo- apyescrday St St oty awrvaiin o8 cfory J et hereatiar 12" th faotia b the now suce cemsful combiustion, Oapt, Iyerson sssuines his dutlea s Gunoral Agent uext i urdsy, and_ protoisey 10 wake “ o dust y ¥ whon oncy falkly staried, ooe ‘Tha tug pilots threaten to give Amabody » ducking {n the river §f that somsbody doss not ceaxe wrillng about thoir eecrot combination, LAKES ST, OLAIR AND HURON, DEIROIT, Whon soveral old tug Captaina atthis port hesrd thiat Capt. Tarvey Tlooth hal been glven command of the Lug Owen, lhoy reiarked : * 1ie won't do auy- thing, ho's & 23k man § he can't tow vemscla, Capt, Voot pasmed up yesterdey with bis maiden tow, cousbliog of five fullelzed cami vemfla snd two vessels whoso nomen couldn’t squoezo Into the camal, e evidently Uiinks & aft of vearcla fn us good aa & Faft of logs, The vew propeiler built by P, Lester at Marine Ciiy during the past winter, and intonded 1o ply betwecn hia cliy and 81, Clale Iver ports, arrived st this yort yestordiay foretoon, xud was tied Up ab the upor dry= ok, T , which fnnf iho following dlimensions: soarm, 40 foet 6 Inchen: depth of hold, 3 the cloar. Bl wiil be Rited with two engiics, 11233, urulung s wheel feol ) inclea i sze. Mie wil carry ona boflor takian from tho steam Uarge Birckhead atd & partion of the enylus (aken from tho steans barus Estarouke wrecked near Faieport, _Ampls eahin ac- cammindatfons are provided on Lot npper deck, snd in cvery partfoular tho bost §s well adupted for short routs and azcursion pirposos, Slio 18 to b named thio ...The Lull of fite stmr Meloor, walch Uiiruod_noatly two years ago, has Deen subl by Capt. Oeorga - Berriiwan, Baifalo, to Cipt. d, M, Junes, of thin terime private, Ouo of tho engines of tho Metoor wil be piaced in the new Lug bofug bullt by 3r, Jones al 1 yard I tha lower eud of tus vity, The hull of the Motcor in to b rebullt,...The Hyntiiouse stmr War- rington reporta that on’ Saturday night sho wse ane choed off Wind-Nill Polut Lighthouss, withiu 60 fect of tlio chaninel Lank, haviog been employed during the day unloading bulling materlal 1o coistruct & nes lghthouse, Atabout 1l o'clock p. m, (b watchtnan reporled & tow comiug siraight for them, The ofl cera_immediatoly ran oo deck afledthe ateamer, when' BlS_ pint her aport to pars fuido of the Warrington, which sho Larcly Infuned, Thesecond vessel [ the tw siruck the Wareing- ton-s yiancing blow au the port bow, aceping away & acow lighter and a alongsids, At the tiio- tha anchor light_iu (e War- ringlon's Higying wae burning brightls, The wehioh proved to' ba tho Arazes, witli ihreo tow, kept on down tho fiver, aiid, In crossing uver lo run'dawn on_the Cansdlan side of Hog Island, 1au Liard nground with her tow on the head of the fafand, vaa, il Poat states tist tho Governmont coutract for work upon, tho Hafland_ harbor has beon awarded 1o Ttosser & Co., of Minncapolls, 3inp, Throo cribs will e placed at o cad of iho hresent plers lucresting thelr length 160 fock. Thio work i3 1o be completed by 1l Iat diy of Nosember, 1873, Tho work will Login atouco .,The Neirs staien that Capt, Hackott return. e to Dotroft Manday evenlng fron: a trip to tho st sliore of Lako Mictlgan, and, in regard {0t Tumor af {lie oppsltion liue from saya tnat Le s mot ot to cel, and amy hatically tiat tha stair Dove, cd wan golui to Lake Michigan, ot her prosout routo thrangn the soxon, sud, moFo- aver, will commonce June 3 making oxeurklon trips ta Groreo Tale.....Capts J. M. Jones, of Detroit, ia tho piitchaser of thip hull of the burned stmr Metéor, Sho will e Tabuilt, anid ona af Ler engiaes will Lo placed i tha now fug bullding at Capt. Johies’ yard..... Qno bundred aul Sty won are ot engsged oiiid Harbor'of Nefuge, which, when completed, will shield aver 000 acres of Lako Iluron ; Balf of 1t will be deep water, The lenatl of tha pler is 7,040 feet: width, 88 feet, And from 0 t0 30 fect high, This massive struo- {ure iu to conslt of cribs 3 feut long, each ro- quiring 700 cords of stono and 200,003 feet Of Jumber, —Casevlite Advertiser, BaY oy, The Darge Assoclation ratcasca pretty woll maine taloed at thls port....The stme John Shermnsu iefs 3tonday for hor new routa on Lake Michigan to run in connection with tha Fifnt & Yors Marquoite Rafirosd, o Dirlhead i o recetve et boflrs, ' One 10 ollers now it usa fa ta bo_placad upon tho new 3 nwire of any arranges states most Y.mpe)lor Juse isunchod a4 Masine Cily, and the otlsr ¢ 1 be discarded,—throns: LAKE ERIZ, EIE. Special Corraspontence af The Chicado TMune. Entz, Pa,, May 93,—Tho schr Miami Bolle carus in from Tolcdo yesterday morning, Bhe left for Tolado in the avening. ., Tho tug Mary A. Oreen camo from Dunkirk Sunday, having in tow one lighter, shaleft Tortho sams placo last ovening....Tho props Mer chant, Sallns, Prindivilla; schr Rchuylidll; bargo B. Garduer, oo expected here from the Upper Lakos to-day. ... Tug-men hore complala of dull times Tho schir Marion Eagan, of this port, has beon char- terod tacarry a load of lime from Duffalo to Oleve- 1and at Go per UrL.,.,The schr Gracs Sherwood ia ex. pocted Liere fo-dsy from Oswego with fron-ors..,.The Eig Hertulos 1s A anderaoiae sopates in the Loowmis dry-dock, Tain tug was eold by ™ O'Birien, of (his city, to parties dn Olova- land Jast spring, Bhe was last woek ropui pur- oliased by Jiohard O'Drfe, ono of Ler original ownets, and will doan be ready ta go into commission liere,,,.The rocolpts of flour and grain, Ly lake, at this 'port Jast wock, were 55,644 bu wheat, 2,107 hu oatn, ‘5’.\,090 L corn, 2,800 brin salt, 200 bris flour, €3) m ldmber, 76 cords stone, 'The tolal receipis thua fur thifs neason aro 830,833 bu grain, 10,823 brls lour, aud .uud"“;’ {al N{spalch ta Tha Chi Triny (2t Dlepateh ta Tha Chrcaga Tt Ents, Ly ey 0ne Trop. Phliadeinhis arrived feom Culchgo 1-Usy ; also 1he prop Alssks, from Milwaukeo, BUFFALO. Abont ncen yesterday the steam canal boat City of Ttiea, Capt, William W, Ireland, arrived from New York, beiug the firay boat fo como thyough the canal fromythiat plsca thi season, Bho was loaded with 100 fons of merchandiso, taken on at New York, The Qlty of Uties lefi Troy ou tho 18tb, taking ket turn at tho look behiud oight horse-boats, bound west, The water was vory low at many polnts dn the canal, aud she msslsted a number of horse- bouts tust had got sground, Bho as delayed over twenty.four hours on tho trip. The full time from Troy was exactly ive days, snd sc- tual running tima four dsys, Tho stcamer City of Troy wrrived this marning at 8 o'clock, having wado bo’run in five aad s knif days and passed over s liundred_canalbosts, _ Blie stopped at twonty poluta fo uuload local freight, Dotk of these stoamers ara now taking on coru, snd will start for bojow tor day, It will bo nottecd that stoxinera do not atop now for rapaira, ns thoy Lad to the firat season. They arnva and _depart ko any othor afeam “ves- ecw, Tho Dexier boals bavs arders fo sualat sy prounded horso-oats that thoy may overtake, whio favor ought (0 s appreciated by the Lors-baat futer- o6t o Munday ereniug, an old ucaw, loaded wiih ssnd Sniit open andl sani fu tho cliagupl Of the ziver, about 1widway betwoon the light-houte and Lignuct'd cleva- tor, At prosant tho scow 1a consideratloof s ob atricifou, but_mensures have beon alroady taken to Temove {ho wrock b tho first opportunity, A 'biioy and light kavo Loon located over thie spat, Thero weie cighit ur ton porzony on tha acow when the accldent happened, but all wera rescusi, MISCELLANEOUS, From recent soundings, it appears that Iu the centre of tlia chaunel at entwator there ia nowhere less fhan 9 feet of water, and {n wmeny places the depth ranges from13 015 fest, The Lost water fs on tha south side, Abaut 800 feat from the outer end of the noith pler, a shoal place is found which extends lnto the ohaunol about 30 feet, and fa about 180 fook in Jongth. Ou this bar ths water {e from 6 to 8 foot doop. A similar Lav hias been formed on the south side, neatly oppovite, begluuiugct & point about 750 foct from_thy vutor énd of the soulh pier, oxtending into the channol about £9 feet, and being atiatt 200 feet Iy lepgib, ers the wator vapges from 3 fuct in depth near the er, o Y feet fn depth oo (Lo outor edgo of this bar. Thers is atill left o clisunel of about 60 feat in widih, where the wator 18 not lcas thau 9§ festin dopth,and on gotting pust these Lars, the remainder of the chiannel Laws dopth of frm 10 to 14 feet, until Pentwater Lako § red and a1l uted of youndiug coazes, Hotween the ends of the plere {ley dupth of from 14 10 18 fost, — ————— SUICIDE. BAx Fraxoreco, May 20.—Ool. F. W. Bims suleidod tast night at & lodging-honse on Second stroot, Ly taking morphine. DPapors on his per- gon indicate that tho dacoased had Leen thie buelnoss managor of the Bavannah (Ga.) Adver- tiser, 1o came liare from New York a fow weeks ago, O o pectal Dispateh to The Chicage Tribuns. HiLLspase, dich, Msy 20.—D, I, Pitts, & promiuent citizen of North Adams, i tbls county, disappeared suddonly a few dayd sinco, and it waa auppoeed hio was callod away'on busie noss, Upon fiuding that ho did ot retury, dili- gent search was instituted, which rosulied in finding Lim hanging to a beam in a sbed at the roar of the Congrogational Clurch. It is sup- Dorad b haug inwelt duting spell of fame porary Inzanity, to which ho was subjoct, D e———— Two Irenclh Women = A Sketch by Toines Qe full-blown, In a whito embroldored skirt, with » pimted waist, looked like & Veuotiay woummn of the lenalseance, Alove the divino oftuces of tho satin fiyon eaw her curved and pearly neck, and ou tho blondo tresses of her abundant bair s sinple band of floativg lage, Shio soemed tall aod stealght as & Diaua in the long folds of hier native droes ; Ler bodico, orua- wonted with milver embroldery, delicately sug- gestad the thought of a dashy Lnsear, Blo walked rapidly, and hor dragging train trembled like tho drapery of a goddoss, whila the bouquoty of brilliants [n ber halr fashed liko sword- blades. Another, frail, slight, tho face projects Juge, with & thin vosg, trembling lips, J‘llanynn, ud balr all du disopdor boneath her dismonds, seowed to emiy Hashes and sparks frooy overy part_of hor porson, Bosted or utanding, sho never kcomed to touch the ground. The fuward wettlo, tho lrroproasible outburslé sud contor- tionw of Lier nervous organization, seut momon- tary ehivors through lier nervous frame, About this ulight veck npplos & row of dismandg—a cirs clo of fivn»s oyon, palo sy the Hawmlug eyes of magio sorpents, Thoee women chist and seom dalighted with their conversation. What would ‘you not give to Liear wha they aro nylug‘r do neat uuP you will find ouy (hat thoy are disoues- ing umbreolla haudios; age prefurd 4hooyand the clnarmnlhel-ol-xiauL Grand Ilaven to Chieago, [ THE “TWENTY-TWO0.” Judge Williams Resumes the Considéra- tion of the Contempt Case. Aldermanie Jgnorance Concerns ing dJamioson's Opinion. The Roman Colvin Tells How He Baved the City. Frank Adams Mokes His Argument for Defendants, The Cage Continued Till To-Day. MORNING SESSIONy PHELIMINAGY TALK, The Aldermanic contempt case appeared npon the surfaco again yesterday, Wednesday being the day et for hearing the argumenta undor the rulo to show oause. 'Yl court-room waa crowd- od with spectators, and the following Aldermen wore prosont: Woodman, Hildroth, Campbell, Corcorun, Cullerton, Foley, Bailey, Warron, O'Brion, Stout, Ityan, Quirk, Murphy, Lenga- cher, JcOlory, Hehamuer, White, Clark, Malr, and Sweenay. Only two of tho twenty-two— Dixon ana Eckhardi—wore absent. An noon an Judge Williama took his neat, Judge Dickoy mado a motion to discharge the rulo. JUDGE LAWRENCE supposed the objeot of that motfon was to so- oure tha opening sud closing of the argumeut. Ho did not underatand hat the dofendants were ontitlod to it, or could aoquire tho nght by mak. jog asuperiluous motion. o desired to entor a rule to show cause why tho Aldermon and their attorneys uhould not be attached for contempt, T'wo or three of tho intorrogatories hnd not Leen answored, and bo insisted upon answors boing miada beforo thoe flual hearing of the caso as to o of tho defandants, who had acted s advirora to tho Council to a marked degree, with & visw of dotermining tho eztent to which they should bo punished, if thoy were to be, ¢ . Ponce also aaltad that ALDERMEN IILDREAIL AND CANFDILL be requirod to nnswor tho interrogatorics pro- pounded to thom, and that 3Mr. Adams clthor answer another ingerrogatory during the courso of tho argument, or admit #at ho was presont in the Court, as s reproscutative of tho City Government, at tho timo tho application for the fnjunction was mado. Mr. Adams admitted that ho waa prosont, Mr, Pence said thero was ona ioterrogatory with reforenco to tho facts of which ho was mistnken. The Council wore asked whethor or not they woro oot ‘advised by, or whother an opiniou waa not read from, Cify-Attarney Jamio- non, represonting to them that thoy must abey the injunction until it was dissolved. They an- awored that question “No,” Ho bad found out sines that tho opinton waa not_read to them, but that it was dolivered to tho Mayor, and by hin roquost shown to them; aud ho wisted to eall the Maror to show that fact. The Court saw no objection to dolug it. M, Gouby would not assent to tho euggestion that Mr. Adams answer an_foterrogatory *in tho course of tho argument.” 1le wantod to reo the inter- rogatory, and havo time to preparo an anawer, in ordor that he might know what the record wag ‘before tho argument waa commenced., The Court, remarked that tho practice justifiod tho oxamination of defendanta orally beforo the cloulrz;‘ ‘Clio Mayor, however, would not bo 1o~ oluded, Mr. Goudy did not undorstund that the pro- ceedings could bo conducted orally; interroga- tories must be filed. o was propared to go on with (ho argument aa the record was thou mado. Asto the declingtion of tho twq Aldermnen to anywor the interrogatorics, that question ought to bo settled at once. If tho periiocs woro en- titled to answers, tho intcrrogatorics ought to be propared and tlod, Mr, Penco thon read an interrogstory addresa. cd to Mr, Adams, asking hjm if ko waa nat in Court when tue application was made for the in- 11um:zlon. and mado any objection to the enter- ng of the order. The Conrt thought tho ieano ought o be made up befure proceeding. INBISTING ON AX ANSWER, Mr, Pence again asked that Ilildreth and Camphall bo required to nuawor, with & view of showing that the action of tha Couucil was will- ful Ay, Goudy contended that all the answer thaf oould be requived by tho law Liad beou givon. Judge Lawrouce proaented authorities to show that a speeific answor could bs oxacted, All tho defandnnta wera not equally guilty, and he de- gired to ehow by thoe two interrogatories the do- groo of guilt with which tha eeverul porsons wero chargoable. Alr. Adams said ho wonld need timo to anewer hin interrogatory, ssha would have to do §t un- der aath. TRE COUBT, Ra far as the answors to thofinterrogatarios to Mildreth and Catwpball are concerned, the mat- ter which s inquired about {s one of mggravas tion. 'Tho maln question as to all the li"""“ is, what did thoy do, not what they sala, It {a timo that, if it should appear that certain parties noy only did thia act, but that, iu conuection witht, they said disrcapectful words of tho Cour;l, 13 might bo propor to consider that in measuring the {’\m(u\mnut. But I am very loath to bring into this case any persounal matters, I do not eit bere to ljudicato upon sny matter of disrespoct © 10 mysolf, It munt bo sald thac_ this was pot dis- rosnectful to tho Judge, but disrespect $0 the Contrt itenlf, I profor ta lenve the csre Upon the action of tho partigs rather than upen their eay- ings, The Aldermon have acted; the couusel Liave rondered their opiulons; thev aro befora tho Court in tho anuwers; aud I profer to leayo the case an It stands, not becauss I bellave that o Council 1o 8 logitlative body, with tho priv- legen accorded to Legislaturas (I do nop uudor- stand that to bo tho position they occupy in law at all), or beeanse I rogard tho eanvagalng of the Yola t0 be & Iegielativonct, I tiave no doubt it isa mlnlutorla act, Itia not, theroforo, ou eny logal grouuds, but mainly because I do- site to bring in nothing which would projudico tho caso or show fepllug, I wiil not require anawars ta the two interrogatarios addressed to Mildreth and Campbefl, but will re- yuire sn snsnor to ilm ang propannded to Mr. Aldnmn, which he ia wllling to anewer it ho have t ma, Mr, Penca thon dosired to call tho Mayor to nhow'u?llnlunowllwn of tho Oity Attorugy ad come to tho knawlodge of tho Aldeiten, . T'his, hawarer, waa waivod, usan {hie pasnranco of Judge Dickey that tho Aldormen would ay- ywer the new intorrogatory; bu thne wey nocossary to procyra their answers, {nanunu tho Court ulnumd at 1] o'clock uutl) 2. —— = AFTERNOON SESSION, A LITTLE TESTIMONY, Upon reassombling the * Lwonty-twa™ wero all present, atwo the AMayor, and au inareased number of lopkers oa, The suawers of the Aldormen to the fntorroga- tory a8 to whotbor thoy bnd aeen ths opinion of Oity-Attorney Jamleson wera fited, and they hav- ing denied that they had, Mr, Fence siked thut City-Attorney Jamieson be swarn, Mr., Goudy objected, but the Court ovorruled the abjection. MR, JAMIESON . thon took tho stand, snd Mr, Pence read the opinion the wituces bad given, advisiug fhe Councl} pot ta disoboy $he injunation. Mr, Jamioaou tostifiod substantially as follows : The optuion. was weitten Monday] morving, April 26, st tho request of tip Mayor, and dor livered to him. ,—Did_you lave any convorsation with any mawmbér of tho Clty Council tonch- ing tho substanco of tua opinion, or as to their dutios undar the cireumatanosa ? Objected to ; ebjoction overruled; excoption takon, A.—Possibly I may havs, hut what tho conver- sation way { do nog distinclly romembor, Q.—Dld you_sce tho opiulon atter it was do- Iivared to ¢he Mayor? A.—Yen; 1 uaw it on tho table in front of Mr, Dizon, intha Council- room, whila the boly was in kaesion, Q.~Da you kuow whether or not that oplnion d o tbe founcil? A~I koow that it ;er bave a convareation with oforguce ta tho opinion? A.— Q.: yoa Mr, Dizop witl Tuever did, Q—Did yoyever haye uu( conversation with any membor A tho Councll with roference to tholr obodiarfo of the wrif? 4 ?Meutud } objeotion overruled; excepilon akon, 4.1 ofar convarned with any of them prior o TR e A GonYerss- tlnn{ with sny of f.b: dauts do you u:.ow ] whether, provions to the disobedience of the injunctlon, aoy of them know of the opinion ? A.—As o whatlior they knew tho coutents I canuot nyi but thoy miat have known that an opinion had beon miven, Leeause it was gouerally discuaned abont the Citv-Hall, Q.—Which of tho defandants did you hear discussing i6? A.—I could not tell. MAYOR COLVI Tho Mayor was then sworn, aubjact to objes- tion, and examinod by Mr, I'ence, Q.~—Did_you receive the orinion in qnestion from M, Jamisson? A.—Idid. Irenuestod it, aud o dolivered it to me, Q.—What did you do with it? A.~I think I laul it _on my des! Q.—Whan did you ses it again? A,—T cannot say that I aver saw it sgain, Q.—Wero you visitad that day by any of the Aldermen? ‘A. thiuk probably I'was, by per- biapa four or five. Q.—1)o you remember ahowlog the opinion to any one of thom? A.—I do not remember khow- ng 1t, sxcopt to ono man. Q.~Who wan that? A.—Ald. Dizon. Q.~Did you doliver it to bim? A.—~T may have dona so, Q.—Did any of the Aldermen aflerwards dis- cuss the matter with you; thatis, prior to the time the volos were canvasaed 7 A.—Wa talked 8 great deal shout it from day to dsy, but I do not romewber that anything was said about thiy opinion. 1 bad so entirely forgotten it ¢ whon I cama into coust this morning, if I had gone onto the swaud, I would Lave swora I bad never feen it. Q.—T'hio upinion, thon, was not considered of :ml::h cousoqueace ? A.—Tbat 18 anotuer mat- er, Q.—You remembor an opinion that was aftor. wardu given by the Corporation Couuasel and the four luwyers 7 s cy aud Hildrath talk to A Q.—Did ust Ald. yaua about Jamieson'n opinton ? A.—1 would not #wenr positliely that they did not. It is my 1me preeston that several Aldermen talied aboat it. . ~1 Lellove %'on employed Goudy, Btores, Tuley, and Root? A.—Yun, Q. —\Wes uot that dono at the solicitation of the committec of the Common Coupeil? A~ You; they suthorized it, When 1 satiafled my- selt that the Mayor and Comptroller had the powar, I favorad thelr employment. and notified the gontlemen that 1 dosired tuom to oftlgiate. Q.—Was 1t not becauso of Jamieson's opiujon thov wore engaged 7 _A.—Not at all. 1iy the Court~-Q.—1f vou woro satisfied with that opinion, why did you put the city to the expense of '“UE’“)"HR four additional couusel 2 A.~In the fitst place, your 1lotior, I kuow that We bad & large delegation of men, eeif-consti- tuted, known sa tha Citizens’ Association, five of whom theso gentlemen [the attorneys for tho cowplaluanta] reprosont, snd I proposed, as Aayor of the city, to defond the Common Coun- il with s good at least ns they the Citizens' AmmchllanL could produce; apd, I think, if you will look them [counsel for the defendants} ovor, you will fiud that they are, [Lauglter.] Q.—You felt that the city's counsel (Jamieson and Adams) wero not compotens to discharge he dutios impored upon them ? A.—If your Ifanor presses ma to the poins, I will Lava to tell yau. The fact was ; Jamioson was City Attorney ; Ad- ame was Assistant Corporation Counsel, but was ll’lfinfed la othor matters of great imporianco ; aud Judre chko{] was steent. Ar. Jamlsson was opposed {o tho adoption of thoact of 1872; wo weremn favor of It; and I was uot quito satis- fled that Mr, Jamioson's mind would be unbl- ssod, Now, [ talk things just as thsy are, I call them by thoir nght nomes, That ia the fact aboutit, Imskedbim to submit the opinion to Goudy and Tuley, but he did not ltke to do eo, sud said ho would bo glad to Lave ma do it, Q.—How is it that, after such & conversation, you could have forgotten tho opinion entiroly A.~Well, mir, I cannot tell. I Lave uo disposi- tion to dieguise one word of tho facts or the trath; butupon my word of honor, I bad for- gotlen ontiroly about it. ALD. DIXON waa then called, By Mr, Pence—Q.—Hava you sasn or read the opinion? A.—Issw i, Ibeliove, tho day it was iveq, : 0. Did you recelvs it from tho Yagor? A id, Q.—Did youshosr it to any of the Aldermon? A.—I do not believe that I dh‘. Q,—After it was publisbed in the nowspapers, did you havoany conversatfon with Aldermen in reforenco toft 7 A.—Not that 1 remember. ALD, CAMMDELL waa gworn, and eald : I never saw the opiofon f' beard of it untll (his (Weduesday) morn- og. Q.—Do you read the newspapers? A.—Yes, when my business allows. Q.—Will you swasr that yon did not rend the opinion? A,—1 will not swear any such thing, [Laughtor.] Q.~Did yon rend Tre TRmoNE the moming afier the_ {njunction was fmsued? A.—I may biave resd it Q.—You aro not much interented in this mat- ter? A.—Very slightly. [Laughter.] Q.—And pwear that you novor heatd of the opinion until this morning ? A.—I doa't think I evor heard of it until this morulng, Q.—Don't you know that the opinfon was em- bodied in tho interrogatoriea?, A.—L under- stood tho intotrogatories wora filed this morn- oz, Q.—Did you know what quessOns yon wero angworing when you as wnn’:‘d auder onth ? A -1 u-uulflzy understand what T#wear to. If it was mentlonod in tho lntprogatorios, it wad of too slight importanco o ms t0 Botice it I bad ngyer heard of it before and did not supposs thioro bad been such anorinion givea, Q.—And yet yon saawered the interrogatory undor cath? A.-—tunt [ bad never Beenit, ALD. UILDRETL gworn : [ never 821 the opinion, and did pot hear of it until wo or throo days ago, ] ,—Diil you read the nowspapors the day ‘stter the injunction was issued? A.—~1 presawo § ou_swear {hat youdidnot? A—~f will swear that Idid not, -Did you consult with the Mayor about it? I thank 1 did. Quite a nymber did. '‘Q.—Did you talk Lo auy of the Aldermenabont 1?2 A,—Why, certainly, Ar. Goudy then road tho answors of theA]dor- raon and counsel, and alio thoss to TUE BUPPLEMENTAUY INTZRROGATORIEL, Mr. Adsme, in_bis suswer, stated that by was present 1o court at the timo of the appliction, having boen informed by a clerk 1o the Lsw Do- artment that io was wanted by Judge Wilflams; hat ho stated to the Judga that he ha then for tho first time rocelved muotica of the application for an jojunction ; that he hud not at all considered tho subject, and was not pre- pared to argue it, and, even if proparad, tial he twas actually ongaged in A caso’ progressing be- fora Judge Jameson in tho Superior Court Yhich had beoy on ¢rinl noarly #iz weoks; the the counsel for the dofense wera making their srqu- rrmwlng. 1t _sppesring from tha rocord that wo of them—Heary W. King and Nathaulel K, Fairbank—wero not partiea to tha original il on which tho order of {ojuuction was entered, and, consequently, bad no iutorest In tho eu- forcemeut ot aucli ordor, Second—\Whethier tho complainante, taking imgortant and material ateps in tho causs afior thoy Lad knowledgeof tha allogod contsmpt, and oven after thay bad formally put the Court in possenalon of stich koowledgo, did nuc walva the alleged contempt, Third—Can proceedings for contempt in vio- Iatlngg an order of injunction bo commencod after such order has expired by roason of ltsown oxpress limitation ? k"lm order cessed to oxist May G, and contempt proceedings were com- menced Mav 14.] Fourth—Wera the attornoys against whor the rule has beon cnterol, and who wero solicitors in the canno by retalusr of the city, gullty of contempt in giving to the Council, at the request of tho' Mayor, their opluion upon tho question whether tho Couvcll could be legally panished for disobedience of the order; such opinion, when given, being in substance that the Council could not legally bo punished for such diso- Ledioneo? Fifth—Wers tho memhera of the Council who dirobayed the arder of Injunction, and the writ, in ro doing gullty of contompt. He addrensed Limroll mainly to the last ques- tion, sayiug that it involved the merits, and, if dooided in favor of tho respondeats, would ba a dectaion of the whole case, He ndsmrcod the propiosition tbat s Court of Chancety had uo jurisdictian In cases of conteated eloctions, ex- cept whero thero was no legal romedy, and vot oven then If the election of officora ouly was in- volvad, and, insupport of bis viows, quoted from & numnber of authorition. Jiefore he lind conoluded the Court adjourned uwlil 10 o'clock this worntag. LVANSTON. Tenchers) Merting. A meeting of the Village Trustees was held Tueaday evening, at the new oftice of the Board, in tho bulldiug on the south side of Davis streat, formerly ocoupled by Ladd's Ilank. This is provided with vaults suitable for the storage of the villago rocords, which have bitherto boen preserved more by good foriune than by the security of their placea of deposit. Thero were present Trustoes Luse, Igiehatt, Taytor, Brainerd, and Wheclor, A plat of the resubdivision of Block 1, E. A, Pratt's Addition, was prosented by AMr. I G. Powers, who holls tho lcase thereof, andre- quested the vacation of the old plat and the approval of the one prosented. Referred to the jormittas on Plats and Subdivizious. Tho follonlog official bonds were approved : Owen Kelly, Poundmaster, 21,040, C, I, Bart- lett surely; Joun Caruay, policeman, €1,000, Itobert Simpeon surety ; WZ{llum Carney, police man, §1,004, Charles fi Woodford surety, THE PUMPING-ENGINES, J. R. Fitch, Superiutondont of the Waters ‘Works, prescated thie follawing report : Iliave {he honor fo raport that, duriug the lust woek, the work on the crib bas progreascd slowly. Lint Tuesdsy the engines, after having pumped thres boure, catacd to draw water, _Afier twenty-two hours' work leaning {ka pumps, they wore sgain started, It waa found upon examination that the Yalves were b worn as {0 be unablo to perform full dity, Oa Batur- duy this engines were auln starsed, and controlied the water in tho well until some time lu tho afternoon, ment, and it was Lis duty to_roply ; that ;udge Diokey was absent from ths gity, and wouil nos bo back vatil the following Thuraday ; it bo had had no arpnnuully o consult witt tho Mayar or any of tho clty ofticors, and woult like to jia¥n time 80 ta do, and that argument night bo danirablo beforo tho Court took sny wtion i tho mattar; that the Court stated thit e would bear tho bill read, and the bill hvin, been yoad, $he Court axprossed the opiufon thal it made n “ulmn-hcie cago for an injuncion that hio [Adamms) thon eamd be mads no fama objeotion for the reason that it wad nol his hwil‘m object to an opiulan expressad by thie y tfi“‘m““ siutod that, under tho practico of the Bn{mma Court, ho could grant a temporary arder, ta the correatnoss of which kio acceded, and did noj ot~ eot ta m temporary order for tuo reason thnitha udge liad alroady expioesed an upinion tha the writ should issue, MB, ADANS openad tho argument for the defondants, hoy boviog tho stlirmative. After comphimouing the Judge, and nliunllng contldence in tho fairnoss of hia ruliogs no magter what hoy might be, ho dofinod the word contempt, on- touding that it did not in the least dog: volyo tho fden of alnmfleaz for the wuhlng Judgo of the Coust whouo order had been riu- lated. 1t was used in a techuical aud pecihar seuso, aud moant only that the law had leen violatod a8 that law waas ombodied in the arcer. 1f thero had boan & contampt in this case, here neceusarily had boen a violation of law, ¥tuu ordor of "the (ourt was tho volos of the Jaw there had been s disrogard of law but it it was not an pxpression of the law, then had been uo l-“ll’tt(lts of law, and therefow no contempt of court, 1o then briotly oullived the praceedings np to the presont timo, saying the counuel were wabls wously of opinlog that, the Councll belrg {u- formed a4 to tha law, it wsa not the diiy of counse! to advise them a8 to what oction they should tako, and that If thoy proffored suc) al- vico thoy would go bevond whag thoy were wked to do, s0d ba gulity of impertiuence. ‘Yl cueas tion whether the respondents had beou guily of coutompt wax befors tha Court, and - TUE FOLLOWING QUESTIONA aroso upon tha record: First—Whether the proceeding for contenpt wad not &y auxtliary romedy given by law fotlo complainsuts for the purposa of enfurauy qledienco to the order of the Court, mule ou thelr mation aud behalf, aud, it o, whothor the parties complanant, {n whig namos and on whose motlon the ruls ta shyr causo was entored, can proscouto the prosaab when they again gave oOul, being again choked up with gravel, Oao Alonday they worked sll day, end succeeded in Xeeping tho water dawn, 80 thai' wa coutinu-d the work of cleaning the Sitera, To-day ibey pumped until about 2:00 p. m., when they wora stopped for & few minutes, and, on trylng to sturt them, they re fused Lo draw water, The valves were removed aud found full of gravel, The snginecrs re now at work trylng to start them, but the valves are #0 s to be worihioes, New ones Lave been seut far, and are Iooked for. to-morraw, A force of man hava bacn kept at work while the engiues wers running in cleaning the filters, They a1 nearly completed, 3r. Connoliy ias_completed tae fiter at the end of the crib, and is awaitiog the pumpdng of ‘water to finiets, A now hydrant, Flowers’ patent, has been sub- tiuled for the double bydrant st the corner of Davis oct aud Bhorman avenus. I would etats that th Firat Engineer informa me that, with the valves now in the pumps, 1t would Le impossible to keop up the proastice during & fire, Not koowing what else to do with 1t, and not caring to aay anything about the uusatisfactecy condition of tho Water-Works therein et forth, o motiun to accept the report was carried. MISCELLASEOUS BUSINESE B, 0. Jglchart asked that the Clerk be i ntructed to_issua rebate cortificate for the wator-tax of 1478 oo Lots 8 and 10, Dlook 70, amount §85.87. Th‘-gmuunnzr holda the receipt of Houry Oakes, ex-Collector, fur this tax, but Oakes failod fo mark it sa paid on bis books, aud said lots wero forfeited. ‘Tho praser Of the peti- tion was granted. Following cioss on resolution, which was spoaks for itseifs - Retolved, That iho Village ascertain, ‘as rearly at collucted by Aenty Oal accounted Tur, and fu: shall deom necessary tement of the same, Tho Committes on Police and Fire reparted baok tho ordinanco for the regulation of the Fire Department, recommanding ila passage. The eamo Commitles recowrmonded that the potition of the ladios of tho Daptist Church for tha exclosive use of the Lake Park, July 4, be graunted, which was concurred in, provided the grounds aro left in as guod condition as they are found. Willism H. Lunt, the late "Hh;Ln Treanurer, presented his report, showing a balance i Lis biands of €654.26, which ha waa directed ta pay* ovar to his succesdor. The Finauoa Committos was instructed to pr onre aultable desks and other furmture for the new offico of the Board. ‘The queation of tho rabate asked by Trustea Tuse was then discussod, and racommitied to thie Committes for the second time. The ordloance for the organization and reguta- tion of the Fire Department was thon read, die- cussad, aad adopted, It will be fa force after due publication, and it beboovea citizens to read 1ta pravisions, The vexed question of strest-sprinkling was, aftor cansidprable debate, dhl:om\ of by graot- ing porniusion to Owen Kelly to draw water from the liydrants, under the supervision of tho Fire Marsbal, The Board then wont into Committes of the TWholo, ta conajder the report of tha Commitsoo which Iast week recommouded an incroaes iu tho salaries of certmn ofticers, not caring to have 1ho disoussion of this queation mado pub e, « T want it nice, and strong, and snug like,” raid the widow, exhuming o fresh pookethand. kercliof, and controling her sobs with dificul “Oh! that's all right, ma'm, that's sl right,’ returned tho undertaker, tapping the cofiin mer- n|y.l ‘n‘ll(m aouldn's §0s out of it, wa'm, if Le had & wind to, this camo the follawin, apabimoaty adopled, wnd Attarney be lnstruoted to be, the amount of money Villaga Collectar, and nat stltute auch proceodings as e for the early callsction and scte Dr. R. 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THIS AFTERNOON. - Admission, 50 Cents. Gallery, 25 Centa, GET RRSERVED BEATS EARLY. W ADELPHI THEATRE. THURSDAY RVENING, May 27, I.ADIFRS’ N IG-ELT. Groatest Varimy Thoatre 1a the World! The Uraatit i The Wert! ‘Immanse Buo- { The Now Lompeny | ‘smuily Theat I2VW STATRS 12 eribing Uniiruly Newl | The Marrelous Omossty nican looard, SHED L! L/ 3 need beautlos, 8 PEWART SINTEZRS, ar Voealiss and Ranrnwenhtive Mon, MIEHBLANCILE RELY YN, arming Charactet Siethes. ier, Comed Stietest Jokor, TAVER & WILITK! Tiha Farsctia Eeten rio Desestor, BOUNY DAILY. ' lanrs aud & fuarier G- Gloficus Ol precedes & theiliine, brautifally (st yowt, T ahor Inatf scted Lrsma witn_tha enilre great company n (he ¢ 3 This altatnos, L3 0 chock, K iri of the Nowshoss' Home, ustrated, and most eicel. et:ftled 118 COURIER DF LYONS, t Statnes, Bonafit RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOURE, Cor. West tandolnh and Jeferson-ste. TREMENDOUS RIT OF THR FEMALE BATHERS! LIVING 8STATUES, FORBIGNERS IN PARIS, And FRENCH BAL MASQUB, Mur’ , 7 conts, and 81, Fiday ahiornosa. Admission tomatlase, %, ACADEMY OF MUSIJ, ot Priday, aad Saturdar, SINER, LA SAE Aty SATURDAY JOHN A.STEVENS A8 DANIEL BOOINH. RUNDAY EVENING, PROF, PEPPER'S LECTURE, HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, Monday. MoVICKER'S THEATEE. LAST NIGILIS OF CHARLES POPE Wednesday aund Thursday Evonings, TEIE ROBIRERS! Charles D3 Moo, OHARLNS POPE, Haturday Matin'o-DAMON AND PYTHIAS, Naxy Waok—Jack and Jull P eisaime T rba: HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Ta-night, Farewoll Benyt: of BILLY EMERSON. Emerson’'s Minstrels! IN A NEW BILL. Friday, May 2~Ferewsll Boneft of BILLY IICR. Saturday Matinae sud Night—Poutively Last Two Per- farmances. fiz3J JONN TIOMPSON fn his Aond; PIANOS, WEBER PILANOS. NILSSON ! "seliasemapmrmizingg™ KELLOGG! ™S st inaeteluationssa LUCGAL. PATTI! ALBANI! Your Upriglits re extraordinary nstr. ente, ni Uoserva el ETOML au0- bt Ihava nsed the Planos of every ce e s A preferance ovor ail. They duservedly morit the high diatin AT iy " Your Planos astonish ma. I have never yolsesnany Plagos which equal yours, STRAUSS WEHH! ufi.:;‘:': Paropacalied gone Plagothe In the United thet upinion. TIIE INCOMPANABLE WEBER PIANOS AND ESTEY ORGANS, AT STORY & CAMP'S, 211 STATE-S' __ GENERAL NOTICES, ~ REFONDING OF TAXES. Orric oy THE COUNTY TREASUKER AND COLLECTO €00k CouNry, ILLINOW, 1n sccordunce with au ach grosiolad 1 uce act proviaiag i of 7ol the Stare tat of Iir % sct contains aming other provi ny parson ur ¢rrporation the Sate tax ssscssod 'u&ml ireof, upun presonting hia o\ (az-recelyt fnr 1653 cove ering the same to tho County Troasurer of the county Whota siich (ax was Daid, the Oounty Treasaros af Mok Souaty ‘shall elund 't such porsun’ar corharation amount by him or It paldin eicers of 2033 of the tax of 1¥i8 contalned (o wuch recelpt, amount paid on such recelpt, and aball e pagt o, Ko, 4 provides fors publle uotice n ous B prinied th the couni onthy a0 1 ac wilh tho samp.nntica i bereby given that persous To rebte under the law can tiave tus b this oico ou aud after tho irst ay FOR SALE. For Sale, ot Great Bareain, 900,000 feet Oak Lumber: about 3,000 Osk and oih Loesi o, o8 of Hlatied Him! Tsureows, aod Yor particular Harnia, May 21, 1836, __ MEDICAL, OINCINNATI SANITARIUM, parmenently eytshitlshed (oatitution for the care, cus. + #ad troatriient of ths insane, inciuding thoss aufler. Teon A Arate debartoeut and bisldiips ud fur lnubristes and ud 8 I: tox tinr s, For circular, address WILLIAM 'L PEOK, g&f" Buperiniandent, Colloge il 1isutttos Couaty, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. RRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE 0P TRATS ¢ 81uday axgepted T Satnetay ae. veSunday st8:00a, m. § fouday ‘oscapts, AT CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RAILRIY, e iy atth and T8 C3a. Arrive. “a—Depoteornor of $=Dovot carnar of Cai MICHIZAN CENTRAY. d RAILTIAY, Depaty S0t of Lake-tt.y amil Jookof Tientyotaeand. e Ciarkeitus S0u i mng : ok gfl:. ce '7.1 11":'{r°:|l a :)( rash corner af Standolph, ' Teate, | Avrive, Mait A Blat frla mitn Has), VSunday Kx, $* Matardar CHICAGD, ALTON % s, K o drepot, Wes wod Buadasy Ex. ST._Lours, Nart Lines, Cton iage, Teket 0 Tcarner Mehizamons: Arrive, Tease, Ka Denvar Fant Ex. i Ry O i, Springtiol Peoris, Reokux & luclingt uria, Rnknk & Horliagtog:s bleagn & Paduced Rajlroad 15¢ Srrentor, Tacon, Washingtaa B Joilet & Diwichi Ac minodation. C”ICABY, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILRNAN. E'nion Derat, corner Madison and Canalses, Licke 3 ol Ciarkosten oprostie Shevan Trouses. anctar Dopor’ Towre, Arrive, Milwaukea & Prairie du Ohlen Dirisi, Pa * 8:208. m.(*7:5p. mn Milwsukeo, e Winuna,, S Paal, Minn its, Ripog, llth\::h & Grooa Hay, (beougn| 1 - s ol 10008 .+ 4:00p. s o P‘M'nt'n i 5 Fagl & i 4 R Espeas 7:338, m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL PAILRDAN. Depsl, oot af akest. and Fosinf Ticentyavoond futt o P i A A T e Nkt Teare, Arrive, fit. Touls ECLShin Fant T rud Caiiod New Orlasus Exiii2000 Sprugtiid, Peoris & Ke ik T JSpringiield 'and Pearia Frpres Tubuque & Slonz Gity Dibudus & Sious Ci.y Gllman Passenger... CHIPAGD, BURLINGTON % QUINCY RML“OAV.'.'. Sixteenihest., 3 Clarsan, Depate, yol oF Lakerty, Indiana-ae, ant wnit Ciinaland dicieenthoaie, Tucket e and af deputh. AV Leare, Mell and Expross, LUans sl S Du. Loavonworth, ulat Juseph Kz, & Passongos v siayUttawa & Sizinior ki, ific Night Exp, for Omab Gl LeStenmoris AL L ey Rapn uve Acy i A *ii3. suuda,s. 1X, Ba'urday. KANKAKEE LINE. Pyom Central Depot, Foot Lnikeest., and de scrmidoit, Tvckel e, 15\ Sandotph it aid ok g Leace, | drrise, * 8:00a, m, 7% p.m Indianavolts, Loutsrillo & Cincin T A AR b iy & i Al A {Ent Esures (At e 8:36p. m. LI“‘CE. CINCINNATI AIR LIN m Pittiburg, Cineinnatl 7 ¥ u'f."i‘f.flf« e= Clinton and Car Side, Zear Arrir Indi 3 | "disnanclie. Lolsvills & Ofclo. 'y, Indisoapalts, Loutsvilie § Gincln' nath (daily).. o :008. m. P30 p. m. RAILROAD. icai0-av, and oaty; S Eima et 05 b ® 8:40p. o T8 m. CHICAGO & PACIFIC Passencer depotcorne Jreisht'and ficketagic THauae. Mafland Brpres ityron. Passenge Elgln Espresa... Itasea Accommodation PIITSBURD, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. run depot corny Cl 4 Curroilavs., West Shlay et o 1, and wt depot, Oolumbns, Plitsburg & New York! LA e W York| IR Xk 0r (Aa15) coesserrel PITISBUR?, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Teave, | drrve, o a.m. 17 Day Rzpres bl “yfin“"' bilap, .3 620 o o, *0:00 pan, Y Mat Giva Tratns tase Toon e oA l Lease, | Arrioe, i, Bundays Exoupted. 3 Eaprots, Dally rerer 4 »al bRk DC'NIGRGO. R_?FK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Do s e T Leave, Omaha, Tesvenw'thd. ‘ery Acgowinod; Lelit LExpross MM{!PEEHOLDERS‘ MEETINGS. Ohioago & Northwestern Railway Company, il 21, 147 Tha sunnal mesting of the stockholders ¥hd Lotiheld ervuf, ihe Uhilcago & Northwesiorn liaihway Gowpany fa fis siection of irostors, yursuaut 1o faw, audfor (i transaction of wuch ottier burluow <o #ald meeling, will Le bield at the atl City of Clilcago, on Tourvday, the 81 dayol Jio patte ab orclock p: . Hondholders wil authendicsd vote by proscating tholr v n Bice of tho Comyarre Nn. 1Y Wellars Mo Sorke ta foslateatlun, o o Luure the 31 Miay rorimo, _ M. L. BYRYS, In, Bocruiac, R koot 0ufze Chitago, Rock Istand & Pacide R, R. Co, Aratt. =7, 787, Thia Annual Maeting of the Stackholdora of € ook o A G "lfi"’ & o H P N ol ctlon ol lrectars, pursuant tolaw, and the tranta g o it ottur bislncws 2’ aing 'Come before them glil bo'beld wtthe atea'of the Cuiyaay inthe lty”o Chioago, on Wudussday, tho 24 dayf du oelod JOILN ALY, Presidont. A AARANARARAAAAEA A Good 8hirt, §1.50 A Good Bhirt, 81,76 A Good Bhirt, §2,00 FROM BTOOK. BIIRTS 10 order & spoctalty. £33, 4 Ply Linon Callars 83 por dus, ‘HARRIS & Q0BB, 171 8. Olark.st. SUMMER RETREAT. LAESIDE, OF FEWAUREE LA, Ong houe by rall from Milwankea, Oy A B T e ail slsgast rotreat s Tog Nortns iat s tho mel mckbrste chiavuns. Faitors addressad Sroprieiar, iartland, Wity praigetl saa bar, AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, Grand Union Hotsl. Wit opan Juns 1, for the zecontivn of (Jussts. H. 1 " FINANOIAL. DONGAN, SHERIAN & CD, BANKBRS, NOS, D & 11 NABSAU.5Tw NEW YORK, allabis fa Alithe brigeipal cities; uf'l’ AT Bt lace it il i PR S 14 A#IA ‘l'«hfi H:N DiTN AT lPl"‘l gy s, A Bl paaton udothon feceived. . FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES oF ALL KiNbDs, FAIRDANKS, MORAE & GO, 111 & 113 Lake $t,, Chleaga, e zareful to buy only the Genuine, " FRACTIONAL CURRENGY. $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY IN EXUUANGE Poi Bils of National Carrency, Ar TRIBUNE OFFICE o 1. TOWs, Recratary. E EDUCATIONAL, St. Mary's Hall, FAIRIBAULT, MINN, It Rer. 1L 8 Whinple o bancitab aliel e g o TIURSIRY, WP T full datails, aildress of Raperl- ) cominenca glaters, with LOOK TOSPITAL, corner gt and Kaaias chartored by (ki Btate of 1l uolp for the uapress purbuse of A girlar 150 igoul pusibla roatiiiant {n aff cases uf pels Tatedisensen, I lowoll ki £, Jau Lioad of the profosslon for over ) years. enco all fmportant. A boyk for ‘the mi Guuls 1o pag puige, on Mlerrlass, BBt Toicats ationtivn, wist bus o wiost dslicate atioution, witi b Siriouly coutlduntial; Ol JUiET Dy, Kean, NO CURE 360 SBOUTIH OLARK.8T., OHI0AGO M NO PAYY ) ulted, Iy ur by viatl, free of chargs, P “";Y-‘Tn',.:.’.mmt‘:ln:.‘g;#mg i e h e ¥ e 3 8 e e} Bundars (romm (o 13 MA A victim of youtbiul impru lkhcll. uurvuus debility, ate S T

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