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oo 1HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: " TUESDAY,”JU N~ 15,1875, 7 THE COURTS. 1iow the Flrsi Nationnl Did Iuse fness with Mr. Comstock. Judgo Elodgett Grants the Injunetion Asked by the Creditors, Judgments and New Saiis GHICAGO. QATDNER ¥, COMUTOCA, Afow days ago A, Bl Wright and maveral sher creditors of Gardner P, Cometock filed & bill intho United Blates Cireull Court sgainst him and tho Flrat National Bank, asking for an pjuneston to present tho bunlk from seltiog cer- tain collateral securilien of Commtock's, sud to celaro void npart of tho debt ha owed tho bank, Avother blil for tho samo reliol was filed in the United Btates Distriol Court, and also s potition of lino tonor sud imyport fn the bankruptey pro- ‘ceodings agaiust him, Motions for injunctions word mado in all thews casos yesterday morniug )y tho counsel for the complainants. The bank fed & domurrer to the bill in tho Disteict Court, snd s plea of anothor caueo ponding to the Cir- cuit Court bill. Judgo Blodgett,on deciding tho demurrer, sald that ho considered &n original Dbill en- tiroly unnocosenry, 88 tho Ditrict Comt In bankruptey had amplo power lo grant anine junction on potition filed, aud this was tho first oceesion Lo Lind koown of such a caso. lle, however, decided to hold the demurrer undor ad- viscment until Comstock Lad boen adjudicatod bankrupt and an Assignoo appointed, Tho mo- tion for tojunction on petition in bankruptey wad thon taken up and granted without any srgument or contest. ‘Tho bank, howovor, filed 8 lens.thy nfidavit of its Cashior, setting ont its slow of the traneactions, which svas read in sup- yport of tho domurror, and which 13 givon as fol- lowa: Lyman J. Oage, belng duly aworn, eays ho s tho Corpier of e Siiet National Danks of Chlcago? that Eo han been mnao acqustuted Wit tho conents f the Tfllof tho comylinants herein, and that the facts in Fegatd to the transsctionn sct £orth in sald bill, €0 far on wald 1auk n concerned, {u substanco are s follows : Defendant, Gorduer 1, Comstock, hea during the elghit or fen years last past continuously had licavy dealings with sald Bank in tho conrso of his busincis nsu buyerand shipper of grain, During oll this thmo Lo lisa Leon & 1usn of unuaal financial strougel foe la business, and of promptness and integrity in all Lis businoss’ donlings ‘with satd Bauk, During that Juriod tho Bank las from timo to time s largo adsauces to Lim o grata in sore, sl on aight and time drafls on Eastern points, drawn sgainst sbipments of grain and other products, Ad. vauces on grain have customurily been morgined by at least 10 per eont of the market valuo above tho ad- vances, ‘Tho custom of this bLanlk, and of all other Chicago banka, #0 for as this deponent knows, {n sde yaucing upon shipments of prodice, has Leen to tako and hoid proper bills of lading for tho property tem- porarily untll the party should draw on the conalgnees with tho bills of lading sttached, whon such drafts would be disconntod and puswcd to the ervdit of the hipper ; auch L Leen out custom with our deallings with Comstock, Tho advauces wo have mada to him upon_grals Jn storo or i transit hava not been mado \ihon s pezsonal faith and_ credit, bt pon * tho oz tuting valuo” of tho groperty advanced upon, thie ito towhich by warchouso receipts or propor bills uf Iading, belug always Leld fu pledge by tho Lank for ita Becurity, . Wo hinva alao lent bim monoy a¢ varlous times upon his judgment note, usually puyablo on demand, with tho pledys of commercial noles as cotlateral. Un the 19th sy of Mny, 1875, tho Lank had advanced to him 10 the extent of £107,760.89, for (ho relmbursement of which wo held bills of lading for corn in transit cast ©f the valuo of $23,000 uud upwards, and for the Lalanco we held warchouso receipta for corn in storo sulliclont in value to constituto the usual margin for such sdvances, From tho 19thof May until the 234 of the eamo month we Increased theso ndvatices on tha pledgo af m\rfo('l of corn silpped eastward, of which Ave held tho ldils of Jading, upon which it was under- #tnod that Comatock: pliottid draw hia drafts, as fa cus~ fomary in such cades, Iu additfon to this, we loaucd Dim ou the 21st day of May, $22,000 on his judgment ote, payable on demand, teeured by bvo notes of T, J.'Thylor & Co. for $5,00" eacl, and oue uote of G, &, Nilakesloo & Co, for $10,000, Theso notes the Lank still Lolds, snd one of the Judgments for $20,00) men- tioned in {ho biil 1s upon tio Jidiment note aforesuld. Tho bank aleo has Leld for sz miontls and over, snd Dow holds, 6o general colinferal for Comntock's ac. count, nlout $13,00) of other notes securod by mort- gages, The tmount of our “advances to Commtock a«ide from the $20,000 losn aforeaatd, from My 12 to Blay 25, 1375, ot the close of himincss duy, i4 0§ May 19, $107,800.80 3 May 20, §$123,301.43; May a1, $iica0tas s May 24, 200,741,293 Stay a4, $260,002,95 3 May 23, $11 . This eliown wan mailo enifrely Increaso lu advan on slipuonts of geain castward, pureuant to an sgree- Tuent mado abvut tho 19tl of May, to wnuke euch ad- vances as were necessary for the shipment, for whioh Comatock Was to draw lifa #lght drutts as fust as tno graln wasloaded. On tho 21 of May, for (his pur- wo had lu hand bills of Inding for corn, a8 fol- Bebooner Aunfo Vaugh, 41,604,43 Lushels; schoaner G, 8, Hazard, 69,628.53 bitvhels: schooncr Camilen, 43,6008 bLushel; sckiooner Nicholson, #%,003,08 buslici, ogatne which u tho ordinsry courso of Lusiness we #huilld Liave had on that day, of on onday, tho 4, drafts on tho Exstern convighieo, In #honcantiane, from Moy 19 to the 22, the pricaof torn had been doclining ; wo figured up’ tho valuo of e corn we held fn tard and on board, and fonud that M fho declino wo held about $19,004 loss than wnough, {0_cover our_advances, This {8 o ver: bummot ocetiretice iu making advances on yrait, o never givos riso to any susplclun of fuancial wenkness on th"purl af tho farty whota wo reuind sirung, ba wodid Comatock, Wo called his atiuution to tho aurinksge in tha collateraln, to Which be replicd that hohod an abuudanco of cath-stuif o cover our ad- vancer, anid a Iorgo murpin beeldes, On Monday, the 2ith of May, Ll cliccku wero presotitod o us throtgh tho Clearing-Houso for o total of about 524,000, which we refused to pay, and_inviled Lim ta come to the bauk after hioiirw, nod make s completo alatement of Iils awsots and_llabilitics, 1e did so, and Lealled to tho intorviow Mr, I, M, Wiliartl, 8 ‘member of tho Executive Committco of the Hoard'of Dirwctors, Wo pxamined Lim cautiously reipriding bis affafrs, From Hhostatemonta sud explanstions mado to 1, & memos rananm of which we took down i writlng, we wade up , Dur minds that ho wan not onlysolvont but ricl,aud that ho Josecs which ho had wnffured by {he declino of corn wero not sufliclnt to materially woskon Lim, Ife statod aniong otlicr things that lie had corn fu’ ibo couutry which bo would order in and sell within ten flays Lo tho amount of over $50,000, and gave tho tames bE the partles bolding t, and (b humbor of Lushls hold by ench. Ho stated that his total fowses did not axcecd $10,1:00, and stated that 3 we could let him bave $50,000 on Lifs Judfimunl noles, payable on do- piond, ha would raimbure’ ua fully within fiftecn days,’ Mr, Wilmarth and myself doctded that s was our duty, snd that wo would be safer in doing so. Wa Jcoordingly, on the followlng moruing, tho b, pisted that amouni o bia crolit, subject’ {0 chock, king bis fivo Judgment notes for $10,000 each, payas tlo ou demand, for the same, Thia crodit, with cash Jeposita, iso'by hius 1 tio ustial courss of Lusinows uring | tho doy pail the checks rejected 1ho previous day, and left 10 hik credis about $20,000 in sddition, sud, 80 far as wo know or Lad any reason fo beliove, hia Diances wero on a sound and socure basis, W had no suspicion o the contrary, On Wednesdsy, tho %ith of My, bo calied at the bauk, snd {nformed mo that bo had Just lcarned of ad- Ritionsl lossca of over §61,000 uob before known by bim, and that ke hiad deelded to suspend businces and settlo Lis affairs, Up to shab moment wo had not doubtod b th or tesponsibility, nos had any resson to doult them, - Durdug that day we declded (0 bave judgment entered ou tho $20,000° noke uforesaid, and on four of tho $10,000 Lotes, The other $10,00) note wo stfil Loid, but cladm noihiug upon it Tho corn which we Liold has sincs becn wold, realiziug pomething over $150,000, and which 'baw been plicd 1 liquidation ' of the advances nisde upon 41, va that Comatock’s n-mml 10 the Liank al tho prowe e Tiino smmunta. to T ot $0,000, wideh 14 ‘n Siidgnaent, and for which tho bank nolda collateral Rotes horelnbofors mentivuod smountivg 0 the sum 35,500, leaving nuse cured komething wbove $29,000, Vsehitcld is probably tho estent of the sum for which we ahall roly upon our Hens aud smplo Jovios upon execus on, »_ And deponent furiber says that in dealivgs of the character Lerelnbeforo Judicated, 1t 18 the usual cus. %om of satd bank to take security from fte customers by judgment notes, and that sudi nolou taken in ihis casu wero 90 takeq by depouctit In the usuat aud ordic oary courso of bistuess of Bald bank, for s present constderation, and that he theroby looked only o tho Sccurity of sald bauk i his dealiigs with sald o stock a8 bo would with sny ofhier oustouer ; that Be did not take sald “judgment uoles with A viuw of obtainlug & proferenco over the otbor creid. 1tors of waidl Comstock, ur with & view of {ufringing upo the bukrugt law, and 1hat no such Lea vo- curred 1o him, aud that the only consideration which induced depotient to exiend the additional crodit hore iubofore mentioned to safd Comstock was to place him {u casy tinancial circuthstances, and to rutiove bis feme orary needs, which deponent then belioved bis wealth aud gnancial'slanding cutitied to, With tbis affidavit was slso filed one by I1, M, Wilmarih, corroborating Mr. Qsgo, bus etating no now facte, DIYOROKS, Fritz Gotan complalus that his wifo Sarah hoas beon m tho habit of beating bim with mop- haudles, ycalding bln with hot water, and carv-, ug hiw with butcher-kuives, uutil ho wants s Test. a divorco, © Katio Cornish asks for m divarce becauss her huabaud, Goorge M. Cornish, has addod fusult to injury, by boativg ‘her, and then goiuy off with divers disropytablo womon. Trus, - Judge Drammond will dcliver a deciafon this morning ou the oxcoptions to tho Maater's ro- r_on in the foreclosurs sult sgainat the Ruckford, iock Island & Bt. Louis Hallroad Cowpany. A motlons was made before Judge erlhml Jesierday to transfer tho notorions caso of ‘Ler- williger ve. the Great Western Telograph Com- r-uy to Judgo Farwell, Judge Willintuy was f?fiw allow it, aud it was sccordingly trauns- e 0 caz0 of tho Bistors of Lorotio va. tho Catholia Dlishop of Chicago Lie¢ also boen trans. feried to Judgo Farwel| ~UNITED KFATES COULTS, ‘Tha Amorican Powder Company bogan 8 suit for 82,000 apninst tho Utica Cemeat Company, J. 1t Paysun, Areigneo, sued D, W. Btockivall for 31,000, Gardnor L. Grant filed a Lill against Emiline P. Itockwood, Luctus 8. Pierco, and Gwsnn Gar- nott, to foraclons a trustedeed for €5,006.66, on Block 21, of tho Subdivirlon of 1he I, 3 of tho No Wa 2¢ of Sec, 35, 40, 14, BANKRUPTCT ITEMS, i, B. Teulking waa appointed Assignes of 8id- noy L., Underwood, K first dividend of 6 por cent was made In tho cato of Goorge N, Davis. In tho easo of 1lonry Friodman, a scoond divl- dond of 23 per cent was mado to thono croditora who had not s yet had anything from tho os. tace, and A divideni of 3 por cont to those who had alrendy shared iu tha first divideud of 26 pur cent. Darvoy M, Lincoln, a bakor of this city, filod n voluntary potitton in baukmptey. showing s list of liubilities smounting to $12,566, but no aswots, ‘The matter woa reforrod to the Regiy- ter, A dischargo was fssuad to Witlinm 0. Lincoln. Davld C, Lradley was n[vnoln(r:d 1'rovisional Assignoo of the estato of Alkins & Burgoss. ¥, ed o bill againet . Ao K, Waterw, and Bt. Joseph to foro- closo a trust-doed for 81,200 on Lot 6, Block 2, in Lancaster's Subdivision of tho W. }{ of tho 8. . }{ of Sec. 22, 88, 14, M, D. Wells & Co. sited W, I, Hollis and W. 11, Hollis, Jr., for £1,300. N. Iinrdin began a sutt for 915,000 againat J. Esnios Warren. Naney Bennett commenced s sult sgainst Jonas Balomon to recover §1,000. Jobn Lpngouteldor commenced nn action in trospars ngawnst Jacob Mnllor to recover 30,000 damagos for an allcged assault. CINCUIT COURT, . 8. Appleby filed n diatress warrant against the Appleby Manufacturing Compauy, claiming #2,500 rent duto for tho promiscs Nos. 180 an 182 £2nat Mouroo atreot. William Progloy commonced a sult against tho Ponnuslvania Compauny and the l'ittsburg, Cin- cinuatt & B, Louis Liailway, laying dsmages ob 25,000, COUNTY COURT, Apnplication was made yesterday morning for Judgment piainet tho delinquents on the Caunt "’ronsuror's books for State, county, and special nusesyment taxes, ‘Tho ligt diled forty-four lavge volumos, which would Lave aadoe a ros- pactabla lond for an ordjuary dray. Tho room was woll-fllled with atlornoys and tax-fighters, and the sconc was 000 of moro tuan evory~day inportanco, Aftor tho application had boent formally mado, it was sgroed among tho attor- noya that soven doye would suflico in whieh to filo objoctions, which the Court acceded to, and tho order was ontercd that tho samo must bo filed prior to Mouday, the 21st justant. ‘Tho cago of the Citizous' Ansociation against the City of Clicago, contesting tho eloction by which tho eity was _organized under the act of 1872, was callad, Tho dofoudants, by Mr, Tuley, asked time to plead, answer, or demur to the information, which was granted. Tho Court caasod tho ordor to be cuterod, fixing the tiwo at ton daya. In the ostate of BIrs. Mary Lincoln, ineano, Tobert T. Lincoln was appointed conservator, undor bond for 150,000, Tho trial of tho solvoucy of Patrick T, Dris- coll ocoupied the rost of the day. Tha evidouca and argumenta were comploted at 4 o'oluck, and le)_li\ury rotired with instructions to woal thoir vordiet, and roturn it at 10 o’clock this morning. CRIMINAL COURT. Willinm Gunderson, tho keoper of a moack- suction shop, latoly located on Madison stroot, noar tho bridge, wus tried yestorday for conspir- ing to awindlo William Cooper, by selilng him a apido watch last Mareh. Tho ovidonco was doomod conclusivo, and tho jury roturned a var- dict of gullty and imposed o fine of §300. Tho prisoner was remanded. Tho trial of Counolly, Norton, and Perry, bunkolats, waa continned until to-day. TIY OALL. i J‘ I(.DDI Qany—13, 15 to 20, 22, 29, 24, 26, 27, 30 o 10, Jupaz JauesoN—30, 85, 87, 41, 43, 47, 40, 00, b2 to 61, €3, 61. Junok Moone—101a, 15a0d 16, Jupag Rourns—Sot caso 927, snd Nos. 256 to 271, on rogular catlondar, Jupue Fauweel—407 to 416, JUDOMENTS, BUPERIOR CoUnT—CoRsrastoxs—Sarah I, Tilling- hant vu, ML, N, Bruuor and O, £, Tirnner, $4,50, JupE Ganr—iohn Lotz va, Gumav A, Kom and Jobn Dewald, $209.75—J. I, ‘Wanzer ve, I, §, Kol logr, 84,475, —Citizena' Bank of Culcago . Natlan T, Smiih, 620530, —\Willam Telgary 've, Mickall Do Lfiy‘:;‘- Jaursox—T. W. Ridge va, John Souorby, 11,07, Cuoure Count—Junax Rooxns—Frod Durt vs, Carl Bigo and Jan Krofer, $.0.—lfenty Jones va. Witham Woodeuff aud W, J, Woodrn! ; vordiet, £569,64, Jupor WiLLLams—W, ¥, Lildreth ve, City of Chica~ 80, $6,530.50, —_— ELSEWHERE. TLLINOIS BUPREME COURT. Smecial Dispateh to The Chicago Zribuns, MounT Venyox, 1ML, June 14,—Tho Bupremd Court of Iilinols, Southern Grand Divison, com= pleted the Juno businoss and adjourned to-day until court in courso, having boen In ossion thirlcon days, ‘Tho docket compared favorably a8 to number wich former yoars, but as to tho naturo of tho questions submitted I cannot wny o8 mueh. Tho call for to.day em- bracod all cosos from No. 181 to No. 204, incineive. Tho majority of these, howover, were morely placed on the docket by appelloes for the puspoyo of haviog thom dismissed for want of rovecution, Tho reappoittmont of the llon, Norman L. Froeman as Raoporter, baa given grout eatisfaction to the Bar of Southern lli- uoju. Tho apposition doveloped a short time ngo towards luin {s dying, aud no doubt iscutor- tained thint the appointment will prove bonaticlal to the ontiro Lar of the Btato, BLOOMINGTON. Apoploxy—The Fourth—A Well Ate tended Lecture. Special Dispateh to The Chicaad Tribune, Drooxunaroy, Iil., June 14,—Thia sftornoon Mat Iausor, s woll known German dry-gooda merchant of this city, wan attacked by an apoplectio fit while at court, and wau carried to h1s home in & dangeroun condition. 1t Lias beon decided here to colebrate tho Fonrta of July on Monday, snd & committen {8 hard at work proparing for ‘a grand cclebration that Is to eclipso the offorts of all Bloowmiugton's notghibors, An immenso sudience Tistened to Baral Tackett Htophenson, of Chicago, this eveuiug, st Amio Chapel, where she dolivered a lecture ut the auniversary moeting of tho Woran's Educa- tioual Asnociation, ou ** Woman's lelation to National Cultute.” e ———as, 5 LOUISIANA, The Ntnte Auditor Indtcteds New Onvzans, Juno 14.—Cho Grand Jury thia mogning presouted four indictmonts against State Auditor Olarlos Olinton,—two for misdo- meanor in office, ono for extortlon under tho color of offico, and one 1 2 Of Biato funde: " T8 ball haa. oot ied g 24,500, Tho Auditor way worved with s caplas sud paroled by the Bhordlf untd 9 p. m, —— A WISCONSIN TEUTONIC FESTIVAL. Spectal Diapalch to The Chicago Tribune, Toxp pu Lac, Wis., June 12.—The Btalo Taroers' Assoclation will masembla at Apploton the 10th of July, which {s abont s month esrlior than usual. On the 10th thero will koo busi- ness mootiong of tho dologates ; on the I7th of guosts, and in the eveniug a toroh-light proces- aloy, after whioh s social meeling and prizo doclamation; the 1%th a pienle, prizo tumne llr;g.d' aud & [3 ; (;Al’d‘:m concett by Dach's and, and in the 1 ot Dartachey's Tall aud ' draias 't Turner Hally on the 20th, fostival, progession, and cone tinustlon of prizo-suraing, aud fu thoe ovening & ball, at which time the Ynm will be preseuted to the winners, A section of the West Turners, fu thia city, will go into the coutost for prizod. The delogates from tis city are J. F, M, Gaert- il::u' ‘llt‘.‘ n:l:)%‘ ‘Li’ld T‘hnmnuh Heil. S‘mhihly not Lota shan S will go from hero on the woraiug g, WHIPPED THEIR MAN, Bvicial Dispateh to Ihe Chicage Tridune, Daxvitie, 1N, June 14.—One Willlams, a brakemau ou thie Toledo, Wabash & Westorn Railway, was met st tha dopot ou the arrival of the train this evening by Mre. Cummiogs and Mra. Martin, a couplo of married ladles of this city, who admlnisterod to bam s frst-class raw- hiding. Williaws, learning the absonce of tho lml&(_u' h\)u:b;n;fln )uuu:imay. mmu;: their houses and insulted theni, au ovsuing res) rowatd, as above 'nuuu. 580 bis van, KEHOE'S GAS BILL. WWas Money Used ot Springfield to | music uncstion. Defent 1t ? Sonator Kehoe Says Ho Was Approached, but Will Give No Names, Lonls Amberg Denfes that Ho Wna the Man. At tha lant nession of the Legislaturo Senator Miles Kohoo introduced a bill to give the Com- mon Councils of cities powor to regulato tho quality sud prico of gas. Tho bill cownelled tliotn toadvertine for proposals, aud to award the gas contract to the luwest responsible bidder for n term not exceading two yeara, T'his provise ion would have had a direct jufluouco on tho formatton of new companics. 1f tho * lowost hidder " was not an oxsting company, permis- aton to lay down pipes would bave had to be granted to onnblo the party to fulfil the contract, Mauy poople, who wero dissatisfiod with the small mercics of the present gas compandes, wolcomnd tho bill, and prayed for 'its passage (o relieve them from tho discomforts of bad gan nod Jittle of it. Tho progrces of tho bill in tho Senato was keonly watctied, and it was with great mortification tho claes alluded to obaerved 1ts chancos of Buccess grow small by degreos and boautlfully less. Hoveral legisiators who lind favored tha bill on ita Introduction took to working sgainat It, and, notwithstanding tho great atfuits of its wupportors, it way ultimatoly dofcated. 1t wan whispured at the timo that UNFAIR INFLUENCES lind been nsedayaiust tho measure, but, althongh #omo of tho rumors were e plausiblo au #ignit- cant, no deflnito charge was preferred. Yout doy mornjog & Tarmyuse reportor obtalned i formation which {u & monsuro clears up what- over wan dark aud mystorious about tho matter, A gentleman, who was ready and willing to wsupport his' statement” by an afli- dasit, declored that Miles Keboe had ptated publicly that Lonis Amberg was at Springtleld during the scesion with #15,+ 000 wherewith to induce Henntora nud Repro- ontatives £0 yoto agsiuse tho Gas bill ; that Lo (Kelioe) was approschod by Amborg, who was Auxious for a privato Intorview rolative theroto that hie refused to hold auy such conferouce, aur declined to have anything to say to Amberg un- Jess o third party was presont ; that ju tlio pri onco of Rapresontative Armstrong Ambarg of fored him €16,000 for bLus influonco against tho bill ; nnd that he g{ehou) aftorwards acousod o Coolt County mewbor of tho Houso of acceptiog tho monoy, 1u order to got at the truth of the statoment, tho roporter went in nearch of BENATOL KEHOY, whom he fonud ot Lis residonce, comner of Loomis and 1fenry strcots. r, Kohoo was uot disposed to rovive tho matter, but, after learu- iuse what Lins boon relatod abovo, Lo galds *“Fhat statement fu not mtrictly accurato, I kuow of mouoy being used indirectly, but I had no conclueive” proof; ntanuy ralv, no epecitio amouut was offored to mo.” *Did any ouo offer to Lsibe you? " queried the reporter, “The quostion waa neked mo how much ib would take to dofest tho Lill. A gentlesuan ro- quosted an interview with mo, hinting what ita object was, I told him I would bavo nothing to say oxcept in tho presence of another par- ty. Tho iuterview was Leld when a third jarly was prosont, and, after considersblo Luutlng about tho bush, I was Lluutly nelkod how much was necexgary to koop mo still, I thought tho bill was of great lwportanco to :‘l:m‘mhhu, sud I rofusod to ncgotiate with m,” “DId tho mattor rest thero? " “Jtdid as faras I was concerned. I would havo nothiug to do with tho proposal, Lut I Lieard a groat many stories of impropor omploy- mnont of mouey, and, in dofense of the measarp, I thireatonod o oxposo the party,” ** What effect had your throats? " ‘{““,'nll. tho party mado Limsolf searco for a mo," “ Can you givo mo the gentloman's name who offered tho wonoy ? * askud sho roporter, “1 promised to keop the transaction socret,” respondod Mr. Kehoo, and it is a littlo lato in the day now to revive tho matter.” I thero any truth in the nesertion that you ACCUBED TOX UALLINE of tnklnf tho money ?" I did not mako such an accusation. Hatpino vyoted itn committca againat recommoundiug its passage, and I asked him if ho hind votod as tho peopte who elocted Lim dealred Lin to voto, Ile repiiod e thought he hnd, and I throw out tha insinuation that unduo influonces Lad beon om- fla ed to securo his vote. I knew nothing of Ialpine getting monoy, but thero was abundanco of whinky dravk aud tuoney spent in opposition to tho biil" Do, son know of any ono who recelved monoy " *T'do not. Thoy wero a littlo afrald of mn, and tried to keop me in tho dark as to their cporatious. Tho Dbill was stolen two or three tines, and turned up again vory m; yu!nrluunl{. 8o dosperate wero tho offorts mado to dostroy it that tho Clark had to carsy 1t in_his pocket for umuty. Thero18 no question that money way used." #437AR L.OUIS ASIDERG at Bpringfiold during tho session 2" * Ifo wan. 1o worked hard agalnat the bill, and pretonded to hava lottors in his pouscssion {rom cortain Aldermen of Cbicago showing thoy wero nuxioun for its passsgoe,” ; \?V’l'mt was his object {u montloning tho lot- “1le ovidontly thonght it it was cirenlated that tho bill was wanted by tho Aldermen that honeat men would vote agaivss it * Do you know who employed Mr, Amborg ? ‘1 thought ho was sent by tho West Bide Company, but I afterwards learnod that that waa not tho caso, \Whoovor sent Lim, ho was not satisfied with hia subsequent treatment. I mot him after my return from 8pringfleld, and asked him it Lo lLiad made sufictent to go into tha bauking business, Ho gatd: *D——n ‘om, thoy didu't troat me woll ; if I get the chance I will work against thom noxt sesalon.'” Tnus torminatod the fnterview with Bonator Kehoo, Kuowing tuas Mr, Kmborg was & man of somo prominence, having boon Clerk of the West Hide Lolioa Court, Assossor for West Chicago, and s candidato for othor positions of emiuence, tho roportor thoughs that, thongh Mr, 'Ky n of unquostfoned honesty, yot he would like to pubucl{ douy the unjusf insinua. tlons mudo againgt him. o accordingly went IN SEARCH OF il AMUERQ, and, aftor somo littlo tronblo, actually discovered him in the " banking busineds,” orner of Diue Island ayonno and Twolfth streat, Mr, Amberg was not Inclined to say anything, remarking that ha had rotirod frow politics, and did not wish for any mnewspapor wuotorioty., After a little manenvoring, during which the bank manager ascortaived that the roporter wi possession of sotwe faots whick, if vublishod, wonld certainly bring bim into notoricty, Lo condescended to give a uwoeping donlal to the whole charge. Mo deulared hodid ** nothing of the kind " at Bpring- fleld, and was not iv the employ of sny of tho oompauies, 1o was anxious thst uid name shiould Lot appoar {n.any such coancotion, and when parting with the nowspaper man, to whom he was a porfoct strangor, intimated that if ho could do auything to bonolt Liw Le would be ox~ tremely glad of tha chiance, LANCASHIRE, Tothe Kditor of The Chicago Tribune; Cutoado, June 18,—In Mg, Consay's lotter on the Mooy jaythology I was surprived to read bis disparsging romarks about Lancashire, Now, his poréonal knowlodgo of the county muat bo vory eligbt, for he has, I beliove, resided in London ever slLce Lo weat to Euglsud, I havo Lioard Lim proach a time or ¢wo in Menchoster, but his vieits to us wero as sngol visita are sald to be, *fow and far betwoon," Tle area of Iancashire 18 somothiug guder 2,000 aquare miles, yet i¢ coutains upwards of s sooro of large manufacturiug fowns, In fact, Lsucashire msy nlmost bs regarded a8 ono huge manufacturing towo. Noarly avory town, village, and balet, %n *ba- nighted * Lancashire, bau 1ta freo library, co. operauve ioro, Mectanio's lustltuto, ° Freee thought Bocioty, aud Ropublioau Ctub, ' Lauca. tlire sud Yorkshire form the backbone of uear!, every progressive movement in Englaud, ¢« Har and bigotod " Manchestor ia the Chicagoof Great Butain. Manchostor won sre kuown the world ovor for their energy, gouorvalty, aud common euso. . 1 think [ am not far wron; Charleas Bradlaugh ean r:mum“m!lu I::’:‘:-"mtx{'ll-‘ ences iu ‘*benghted " Lanoashire, aud particu~ larly in * hard and bigoted Manohoster,” than in -any othor part of the country, nudu%gu carried & ousio mn‘:’»‘r, nhl|: Moody doss, Le would be i, au obliged to lecturu in the open air, for L 50t ‘geb & bal big eaough fo held Luoes Who wished to hear him. Moody, like Bradlaugh, owng hig Auccess to his overjoweriug earncsts ners, Luucashire folks are a little Lit crazy on thin Thoy will gosavwhero, and pay snytling, to hear good music. I Lave littla donbt that Baukoy'a #inglog has had moro iu- fluonca than Mowdy's preaching, [ hicardly agroo with Mr. Conway's remurke about Bllas Farring. ton, who, though no orator, I & man of rare worih aud ability, A Liaxcasuiae Lao, —_—— DBUNKER [iLL. Boston Gettln into CGorgeonus flolle any ruess for fler Grent Centens mat Celobrution. Speetal Dumateh to The Chieago Tridune. Tlostuy, Juna 34.—Work has been prossing in all the eommistee-rodms to-day, and It Is thought all the oflicial wrrangementy are not comploted. ‘Ihe ofiicial programmo was printed to-day, with full aunouncements of the arrngoments for the reception and reviow of the troops and the forma- tion of the procession. ‘Fo-morrow will Lo even buster, Tha work of decorating, which was bo- gun to-day, witl bo carried un, and before night the eity will be transformed. The State-Houso i already covered with flags, tho front focado presenting & very beauwtiful ap- pearance. The Cowmmon, which louks delight- fully fresh aftor tho heavy ralu, is changing from & park of green to one of gay bunting and Nags, and the largo tents which will affurd accommu- dation to tho coming compantes 1n Pars ave al- rendy arrived, and tho work of proparing them for raising madoa Hvely place of thio Tremont atroat malland vicinity thia sfternoon. Thebead- «quarters of Chicef Mamnal Osborn and tho chief of tho traden department of the procession is o lively plnco, and ana the great day approachies tho work becomes more arduous. ‘Thero ia nlways & vast amount of ananging, plauning, and supervising to & great movemout Mko this, and tho prosent s no exceps tion, 'Tho traders aro etill respouding, and Mr, 1. L. Willentt in kept protty husy entering? names nnd classifyiog them, newiguiug positions, and bringing order out of chinos, It is wonderful what a number of namos havo responded during the past week, and overything points to this di- vislon of the procession as affording one of the most succeasful foaturcs of tho day. The mu- soum of Revolutionary aud Coloufal relics which havo been collocted by tho Comipities appointed by tho Lodica’ Contonuial Commisslon, aid which {8 now on exhibition at No. 50 Loacon streot, was openod this aftornoon with exercires, conulsting of an addrens by tho Rev. Goorgo E, Lllis, D, 1., aud tho rea nfi' by Ohver Wendell Holwed of his naw pocm, Tha whale houss s now in ordor, The moro valuable and delicate objocts aro placed in flma casos, and each relio 16 properly laboled, ‘'lioso who ware #o_forta- nate o4 to gain admittance to-dsy, for which all tho tickets bad been sold in advance, were loud in their pralso of tho collection, all sgroo- ing that nover boforo had thoy seon such a gatbering of memontoss of the past, Tho firat visitora to reach hers will be the Firth Maryland, who will arrivo a¢ 9:45 a. m. by tho Old Colony Railroad, sud will ba roceived at tho dopot by the 1i{th Massachusetts, Col. Trull commanding, Tho eolumn will Lo formed at onco, and will march through Sontb, Migh, Oli- vor, Frankho, Broad, Btate, Washington, and fiehool wireets, belng roviowed in front of tho City-ilall by Mayor GCobbj; thenco through Beucon strect, passing tho State-Ilouss abtout twenty minntea past 10, whero they wilt bo re- viowad by Gov. Gaston, Arlington and Doglaten stroota to the drill-sheds of the Instituto of Tochnolagy, which will bo tho lwnd‘rl:mrlexa of tho Murylanders duriug tholr stay in tho elty. i B AMUSEMENTS, M'VICKER'S. ‘Tho Fifth Avenue Comady Company com- monced their sbort engagement st dcVicker's Theatro last oveningtos large louse, playing for tho first timo in this city the much-horalded comedy, *“Dig Bonanza," which bas onjoyed a long run in New York, and bas etopped in Chi- cago en routo for Ban I'rancivco. Judg- fng from tho coustant and occaslonally Loistorons morriment of the audicnce, tho plece mndo s favorable lmpression. One or two scencs woro espocially popular, avd tho entiro porformanco was apparently taken withundiminiebod relish to tho Jast. Tho play {s » comedy only by courtesy. Its bumor is of tho broadest, ana scldom rises to the more doll- cate flavor of true comody. It isn bright five. not farco of the samo order as * Saratoga:” every part contributes to the absurdity of the situatious, and from the vory outeot probability ia lost eight of to glve foun a clauce. Tor the firat two or thrco acts there is & very apparont siriving after humorous points, and the fan is occasionally ro far forced as to bo painful. In other parts of the play it in spontancous, lively, and racy, giviug tho idea of o highly origioal littlo comedy, padded out to fill an evening. Tha plot Is like that of sucli plecos, quite tmmatorial. It introduces o waalthy, “eccentric, and conventout man of the world, sud an mpocunious Professor of chemistry. The Iatter supposes money {s ob- tainablo ou Wall streot without brains, and: nottlos tho millionnire cousin {nto staking him. Much of tho morriment 18 occasloned by an ex- hibition of the Profossor's speculations in stocks, by tho use of “strcet™ phrases (which on tho stago oro very funny, thouph on 'Change quito mninterceting), snd by the dinmnl consoguencos of tho inevitablo fallure of his oporations, The two cousins havo daughters, and the dear creaturea fall m love in cimnently ridiculous ways., ‘The dramntis porsonm are all fnteresting, liowover, and give tho audionce littls to do but langh, To ook at “Big DLonanzs,” and more espectsliy to write upon it from a eerions ataud- point, would bo to commit almoat as rigantio and Judicrons an absardity sw ir. Daly has In porpetraling tho piece. It would bo out af place to notice such trifling In- congistoucios s tho jumbling of Wall street jar- gon with advertisomonts of local merchants, when thero aro others iu the warp and woof of tho piece far more essily porcoptiblo. It is * Bigy Bonanz,” and consoquontly o big thing. It ia oxtremely laughable, aud a sura popular suc- ot ‘Iho honvieat aiare of tho acting falls to M. Jamen Lowis, the comedlan of tho company, who parsonates tho intelloctunl but inexpo- rionced J'rof. Cadwatlader, Mr, Lowin ia noat in _overything he does. lle is, indeed tho very embodiment of uveatucss, and all hin octiond are ag quick and tolllug in thelr way as those of & prostidigitatour, Aluch of fun oxtracted from this part comos from tho variety of expression givon to Lis voice aud attitude—for Mr, Lewis has a knaok of making Lis elbows sud finger foints help out s Indiorous sceno; but & groat deal moro is ob- {ainod from factal contortion, which cannot bo reliod upau aa & very sffective ot desirablesource of power, Alr, Lowia is versatilo In the use of eipedieuts, aud fluds exprosslon of a phase of fooling iu tho tilt of by hat or angle of s umbrells, Migs Davenport, who played tho part of Eugenta, {4 a8 ripo and lusoious a #chool-girl, wo veuture to say, as ever graduated from a somivary and discarded tho pinsfore life of tho chrysalia for tho butterily exiatonce of nocioty. ‘Llioro s no sentiment in Lior part, aud, huiufi sll comedy (or farce), Alis Davenport was delightful. Miss Rigl bos very fluo tooth, & beautitul oyo, protly Oigure, and w foroign se- cent, sll of which wo venture to nasert uubody tick,—conmiating of Col. D, C. Houston, Col. J. M. Wilson, and Col. 8. M, lausfiold, of the United Htates Englnecr Corps,~bave arrived hiero on an unoflicial viait, and will remain for fow daya. Cspt. J. 11, Mororm, U, 8, It M., who has eliargo of the life-saving rtationa do- partmnnt, is also hara, 1lia bumness e i con- nersion with the lof-saving station whizh s to cytablinhed hqnxn_.—_— BLOOD DISEASES. ] The blood being the sourco from which our syatems aro built up and from which wo derive our menial a8 well & plhysical capabilitics, how important that it should bo kept pure, If It cantains vilo fostering polsona all orgaulc func- tlons aro woakened theraby, Hottliug upon tme portant organs, an the lungs, liver, or kidncvs, tho offeot §s most dissatrons, Ilence it behuoves ovesy ono to keep thcir hiood In & perfectly healthy condition, and moro enpecialiy docs this apply ot tila particnlar season of the year than at any otber, No mattor what the exciting causo may Lo, the renl causc of a Iarge proportion of ol dincnnes 14 bad blaod. Now, Dr. Piorce doer not wish to place his Golden Medieal Dincovery in tho cataloguo of quack patont nostrums by rocommending it to curo cvery discase. Nor does o ko recommmend it : on tho coutrary, thero are hundrods of discasns that ho acknowledgen it will net cure ; Lut what Lo doea claim ia this, that thero {4 but oun form of Ulood dineate that it will not cure, and that diyeneo f8 cancer, o doos not recommend Lis Discovery for that dis~ cann, yot ho knowa it to bo tho most searching bluod-cleaurer yot discovered, and that it will free the blnod and system of all other knosn blood poisone, he they aufmal, vegetable, or mineral. The Go'den Discovery is warranted by hun to cure the woret fornm of Skiu Diseasos, as il forma of Blotches, Pimples, snd Eruptions, also ali Glandular Bwellings, and the worst forin of Berofulona and Ulcerated Bores of Neek, Lege, or othet parts, and all Berofulous Dincasen of the Bonce, as White Bwelltugs, Fever Sorew, Hin Joiut nnd Spiual Discases, all of which Lelong to Serofulous digcasod. CONEIBMED—INP JOINT DISEASE CUTED, W, GRIVE HTaT10%, In, July 14, 1872, Dr. Pierce, Rufal Yo Dean Sm: My wife firast became lame nino sears ago. Bwoellings would appear and disap- Ppoar ou her hip, and sho was gradually becoming reduced, and ber whole system rotton with dis- easo, In 1871 aswelling broke on her hip, din- charging large quantitios, and siuco that time thero aro seversl openings. Ifavo had five doc- torsatan cxpeneo of 125, who eay nothing will do any good but & surgleal operation. July 16, 1673, Lo writes thus: My wifo bhas ocertainly received a great benefit from the use of AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, TURSSDAY RVLESING, Jono 15-LADIES' NIGHT. Glorious Bili]-— Bunker Hill Centenninl! IMMENSE RUGOESS OF THE TRIPLE MAMMOTI COMPANY! Tho Glarlons Histarical Tablean, by David Strong, Dattlo of Duanixoxr EI111t Ory THE DEATT OF WARREN. The Mammp'h Ktage full of Liviog Fguros, The Btar Ui prosenta the Quosn of Ll Al »<H NI £ THE UREAT PRAEGEI FAMILY. Carl, and_Finbare; s e, EMMERSON ANT apta Comediags, SMARK 1) WAMBOLD. o Cotnpaizy in tha rattiiag farco, MY ! slugio 0o Giganto Teutimonis Rencit UIARD UROVI. McVICKER'S THEATRE, IFox Throo¥WoolisOnly AUGUSTIN DALY'S New York Filth-av, Theatrs Company, Evory nlght and Satnrday Matines, this week, In Daly's O et e hlens movelvosontiniod fhe " BIG BONANZA! b IGIER AN . The entiro ra 1 15¢ 'S\ Ml Daves Ty Mr. . F Lewia, Mr, Rt A G TR .'u”r. Wi, " Duvhlivs Alra. ifed ‘Alico Gray, e, Piteiens And tis entirn Fifthav, cost, which aecirod for thin Byarkliog Cotuudy oror %0 3 BMUN IN NEW £ 2-Voats can now ba secarad for any nizht and Ratnr- day Matinces durime the cngasement Af this dlatingutshed Cumupany, which cannut bo pruluogud Lejund thres weaks. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Triumphant Success! BPLENDID RECEPTION OF TONY PASTOR And bis Wondertat Corps of _BAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL ATD DEPARTURE OF TRAGHS FITTANATION O REyrirscE MAnk cevted. Kanday srcinisd. t Vandsy sx nvenunday atd:Wa. m, § Daliv. g L LU S corner Shatiasncsey amd a the depags, > Ot Toiee, T & Dibunae Night SOiraha Nixnt Frm & preepartd Dabugn pot earmer of YEniinand K $ Dchat corner of Gabaland Kineie MICHIGAN CENIR.AL RAILROAN, Dipoty Sook of _ Lakes o0t of Thcentysseertat, Tielietagice, T Clitrk: " s an eates Tremont Howse. e o ot 3811 (via matn Mo Dy Kiprew, v e Rulmal ASEEERNG. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST, LOUIS, and CMcaga, Kansas City and Denver Short Lines, Enfon Depot, Wert Sits, mear Madis ridge, Tieket rid, Qfucess At Devot, and 123 Kandolphedtsy and cormer Miehe Kansan City and Danver Fast P, Bt Laubvand Sorlnatleln Ex At Jows, Suringuold & Te Peoria, Keokux & Jiurlingion Proria, Keokak & Burlingtor Ghioao & Padacan Talirsa i o o Sireator, Lacon, Washingtan <. Tious Jaliet & Diwtuhit Acarmiuodatinn, 1+ 5:0 m, m. ! CYICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, I'nion Desoty corner Madisan ani Canal-sts, Ticket Oice, 83 South Clark-st,, oppostie Sherman Jiouse, and al Depat, Leate. | drre Milwaukeo & Prairie du cmn’ Divinton, Lasesngor. e Fau,' Minnosvolie, Kino Gshlnwn’ & Groon iar, throuih Vipress L.1+10:008. m.|* 4:00p, m. tiway i Alsa, | Monasoa) SPECIALTY ARTIRTS First Tony Pastor Matineo Wednesday p. m., Jnne 16, RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOURE, Cor. Wost Randolph and Joflerson-ats. your Discovery, for she was not able wo get oft tho bed and was not expected to live a week when she commenced ueing it, 8 year ago. Blio bas beon doing most of hior work for ovor six montbe. 1lss used twenty bottles, snd still using it, Her rccovery is considered ns almost a miraclo, and we attributo is all to the uso of your valusblo medicino, I can cheertully rec- ommend it as o blood purificr and strength ro- atorer, J. M. RontxsoxN, Discovery {a eold by druggista. WEBER PLANOS. NILSSON ! ¥tk peme T i e ™ Yonr Uprighte sto oxtraordlaary instra. monts, and dusorve thotr groal stce J For the It six yoars sour Piancs har KELLOGG, been my chioloa for 1o Concurt-room snd biouse, LUCCA! i Thave used the Pianos ol evory cela- preferonco over &l 1;1 A it 10 it AIDANT] iimpeibiigo s ome STRAUSS] YourDanosactonrhme, {baroneree 1 Plano the WEBLI! “fisweaimristed B il {adorse thiat oplaion. THE INCOMPARABLE WEBER PIANOS STORY & CAMP'S ] 211 STATE-ST. EDUCATIONAL, Michlgnn-nv., corner of ¥an Burcnent. Opon continuourly, Drawing, Paintlng, Sonlpturs, and_ Archliecturo, ander professlonal Instruction and suldaneo of 3, FILIX 11LGA NEY, r for circulars, 3 St. Mary’'s Hall, FARIBAULT, MINN. Davlington, Frinc T sy cnced enchora: ‘Lne T anth Holtoa Year will comuince on TIRURSDAY, REPT, 16, 1415, Fur Rugators, with full dotails, addesas the Hoctlr: PATT“ brated maker, but give yours tho ot seen any Planos which cqual yuurs. AND ESTEY ORGANS, AT ART SCHOOLS, unlNS, ¥ rn("dnnl. L. W, VOLK, L. Tter. 1. B. Whipple, Mtector. Mims H, T, TOILET GOODS, ' PERFUMERY. J & E. ATEINSON'S . K85, WHITE ROSE-_\W0OD YIO. nd STEPHANOTIS, EAU DE LAVIRSDIIVATIR: DALR-LONDON, PARTS, A, COLDOVA, LISA, Bold by el firat-class doalurs (hronghe out tho Biatos, J. & B, ATKINSON, o 014 Bond st., London, 1o Al N ~ALLNOL folo Afentsia Now York—ARLNOLD & A Ayn§epitos gusranteod by TRADE SUMMER RESORTS, OAKLAND BEACH HOTEL, The undon formarly connociad with Wills T, SRS, e sonmee el T aud Pavilion Hotel, Wotthoro, N1, bas iakon for tha Projunt seaten LG otal at Oakland Hoach, Warwiok, t. 1., and will bo resdy fur guosts Junio 5. ' This huto] {alisratly appolated s runie [arge shd sommodious, ant Iuanted with gas; baths sapyliod with 1 sl wator; stoam Jaundry: tolugraphic cummunicativa with all points, Froquent steamboai and rallrad comnunica« ll-ill with l‘r:"h uulb‘odul]. Appl [uil"l;b !Ill‘lll;m welyu promot attantion. ; Usrs oopie's Sieamboat Gami Providsne, 1t T, Tstnd Lege Honse, Wells Beach, e, tUNSTER & €Oy Proprictor reah A iu the houso could bavoe failed to obuerve. Sinco sha was Liero bofora sha bas devoloped into a full-Y-‘rowu actross, but low go an ono it not easy to udge from tho mere repetifion ~ of the words % OL Jack 1" and such curt audunsntiefactory plirasos. Br, Fisher alvays has the advantage of lochiug tho pasts bio plays, aud Mra, Gilbert is always aqually fortunato. Mr. Davidge, Misa Girey, sud Mr, Owen Fawcett completo the list of tho mombers who wero horo last seasou, with tho excoption of Mr, Parkes. Lhin last goutleman hes " a sickoning and wmlly part to play in the farco, aud one tires of tho disagrecublo giggla which he is bound to infect into o scono, Of Mr, Jobn Drow it is onough to sy that ho iv oito solf-posscssed and mgrecabls, a=1 Mr, arrymoro that ho sppears at long i civala upon thoscone, P'rom frequont rebuaroals, tho plece goos very well, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tony Pastor’s variety company commoncod at Hooley’s last avoufug o a largo Liouse ——— - FIREMEN'S PARADE. Eprefal Dapateh 0 The Chicago Tribune, . Boeriro, N, ¥, June 14.—The firemen of our ety turned out largely aud made & fino display at thoir sunual paradeto-aay, Thoro were some eighs banda of music, twelvo fire companios, aud thirteon stoamers 1 tho linv. Chief Enginsors wera preseut from Pbiladelpbls, Clovelaud, Enio, Detrot, sud Hawlltow, Out, + ——— HARBOR-INSPECTION, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicazo Tridune, Gnanp Haver, Mict., Juno 14,~Tbe momb:ry of ths Commission sppowted by the Dopaste ment of tho Lakes to visit aud invpact the lake- shoro barbore, -m‘mu: 84 Josoph aud Hauga- ) Qob 1 %5, iss unelderod the bost on tho sea-cosst of Fu thare Is surt and river biatting, with for that fanuiug, aud sl ur_ danoing and thing that oat cxeobiay daci 1L outstorw amusements, noti] further natice, tiday sitormonna’ 31 beantifully Weanor the may Tursdng) afternnon, en-lons be 1da Vincont, Yaten of the 1y Turaday ad Friday, provious 10 Statines, wonther pormititug. 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