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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE *MONDAY,€JULY "6, 1875. 5 to be guilty, It will always romembor him rs th grentot of puipit oratora, Mis# Anthony knows tho facts in tho case bettor Llian anybody but tho principals, Admiral RRous, of the Deltish Nave, writes to tho London T¥nes In favor of cock-fighting, and tell storion of tha Aport fifty yoars ago, Hosave ho wonld go 200 milea to neo & main hotwron the Cheabire pilos and Lancashire rede, Tho ofd gentloman will rouso tho locnl Berghs now, and thore’il be traublo; soo if thero fun't, The manuscript of 31 Prouy's largo tablos of logarithmn which murvived tho Communistio ruin, are withheld from publication for want of funds. Tho Royal Hocicty of Edinbutg rocom- mends that the expenss of publiehing them Lo Dborue jolutly by all nationsintercated In sclence, and tho scholars of Italy beartily coneur in tho proposition, In momonts of nicoholis sxalistion the proud Bt. Louisian thinks ho owns ovory bridge in cro- ation, Twoof thom stood on tho approsch to the Clark atrcot draw yestorday aftornoon and deflantly domauded toll of every foot-passonger. They got it from one or two, but 1t waa spelled too, and sitting with thom is a luxury thoy don't caro to indulgo in much. Mr. Edward E, Turke, of Cinclonatt, publishoes 2 pathotlo card in the Enquirer, in which ho clearly states tho caso thuy, with great forco and delieacy : *'1wad arreated by tho woll-established tiar, my step-fathor, of atealing lia wateh, which caso was squaskied by hin boing botter ncquainted with the courso ho haa pursued, sud better for his owa cause,” “EN Porking* bas bogun dimly to under- atand what aile him, In his obituary notico of Dosesticks in tho Infer-Ocean hio aadly romnrks ¢ ¢ Humor novor flouriahes whon hampored by con- ‘Yentionality, and the boat hnmoriats of thecouns try have been kitied by being employed by somo rioh nowspaper-editor to writo in & cortaln vein and for a certain purposo."—Springfield Kepub- lican. The Now Orleans Times goes for Wendell Phillipa iv thia shape: * 1o wan hrought up on the bottle, For the first week the bottlo wi fliled with erab-apple cidor, but after that, sul- phurio acid wag subetitutod. Oun tuin diot Lo grew up o fluo healthy cnild, with a vigorous atomsch. Ilis nwso alwaya etood him on bhis Tioad at night to sleep, whereby he acquired the Lable of keoing overgthing upstdo down.” Thoy tell a utory of a young girl in Maine who Jert hier clotbien in so opon boat, aud when hor pareuts wero woeping over hor supposed death, and volunteerlug o do anything euo wanted, snddonly apposrod and msked to bo llowed to mary Jako. It o good tory,—s very good ono, in fact,—ospoctally as it leaves it to the jimagination to traco hor Godiva-like promonado from the boat whoro ko loft Ler clothes to tho parontal rosidenco, Tho Bhawncotown Gazelle, of the 19th ivst., #ava & bumaa Jeg was found in tho roar of the alton Houao at that placs, A mystory seoma 10 bo aszociated with the limb, It canoot be de- tetmived whothor it Ja tho leg of s manor woman. Wa ara bappy tobo enabled to furnish to tho Sbawnocites the means by which this matter can bo determined to a demoostration. It they will procurs thoservices of Mr, McCartnoy, of tho Metropolis Zimes, their doubta will sveedily beremoved. Thoy will theh have but to tako Mr, McCartnoy into the neighborhood of tho leg. Ifitina mau's, it will, without hesitation, got up and kick™m it 5 womans, it will ran away from bint, 1t i¢ [e 8 man's, Mr. McCartuoy will ran away from it: if & woman's, he will run after It. Mr. Jones, of the Massac Journal, Liav- fug bad much experionce in hia abort postical life, could dotormine the question at s glanco.— Cairo Bulletin, TOTEL, ARNIVALS. @rand Pacifie~Tho Hon, Hiram Price, Towa : 0, I, Gertwriglt 81, Jouspls 3. C, Deinol, Claclunatd; W, M, Bradley, Cul, ‘Thomas Dowling, Indiana; Fronk Terow, Dotrolt; C, T, Kurvhall, Buifaiv: Obinries 8, Cockla, Peorta J, B, ‘Trovor, New York: Dr, Btous, New Orleutin; C. Adams, Torre laut Smythe, Now York Millor, 81, Pauls Col, Teyton, Inckson, dlism, ; It. Aloxandor, Lubullai Gor 3,81, Hedrlek, Towa ; G, 1. Purter, J, L, Walker, Pari Cal. Weston L. Bcott, 8t, Louis; Adxm Itefd, New York, ooo laimer Houge—~W, 1, ‘Loula 8, Fiahor, Lambert, Hoston Herald 3 iiladelpbia; George 8., Bowen, 3o u; E, M, Lol , Now York; D. M, Glllert, Phila- elphia; D. F, Colville, 61, Lonfy; 'O, D, Duwey, Tlochester; J, 0. Beunett, Loston; J.J, Bach, Now York: E. E. Meyem, Doiroit; James A, Connolly, Obarleston ; C. E, Lowmsn, Cloveland ; 8. M. Harvey, Boston; O, ¥, Kendall, Tufi Charlea Kallnian, De- trolt; John Keith, Massschuselts; ¥, 8, Oaeter, U, 8, X.} A, W, Sluyback, 81, Louts; John B, Murling, Oint moatl,, jlouse~0, A, stclollen, Now- 3 New Yo 1, V. Clucinns «iremont Ii ark 1, Al Gen. Qeorge Boymour, Bl Jamos_Rolinson, Detrolts J, L. Large, . J, 11, Wheaton, New York; J, W. Beaton, Delroit ; . L. Lamerty, 'Whealing ; W. E, Lyon, New Haven; J, W, Jones, Detroit....Grand Pucyic=J, P, 3 William 31, Rudy, Auburn ; ‘A, Gordon, Cincinnatl; David Blsckman, New York: W, I, Alaton, Detrolt { J, F, Praucts, 6t Loufa; F. C. Ryland, England ; W, Ml, Augur, Danver; O. Miller, Quaha’; W, T, Sherwood, Texaa; T. Logers, Jr., Ttlaburg ; Chisrlos Cole, Oinaba, ‘WASHINGTON. fr, Charles Nordhoft and Iiis De- tractors—A Ring Paper on Iing Pavomentu. Bpectal Drevateh lo Tha Chicago Tridune, ‘Wasninoroy, D. C., July 4.—1It ia wall known that Mr. Charles Nordhoff has rocently madoe an extensive tour of tho Bouth for the purpose of studylng the polltlcal situation, that he hus publisked tho results of his obaarvations {n tha Now York Herald, and thas theso rosnlts do not corrospond with tho views of the Bouthern quention held by such Ropubllcsns as ox-Attor- ney-Genoral Willlsms, Don Butler, and the carpet-baggers, inssmuch an he Las not dis- tortod factu to auit the couvenlance of thia the Hidhon - u Lobias" Bt, ‘' bloody-shirt wiug" of the party, r. Norduoff has boen _subjoo to the most violent abuso, both personally by theso politicians and through the columos of the newspapora refleating their viows. Thoe National Republican, of thia city, bas made jlseit guita conapicuous by its donuncistions of Mr. Nord- Loff, snd his iotter on the aubject addressed to the Chairman of tlio Natlooal lepublican Come mittes (publisbed in yostorday's ;i‘mnmu] bas sitracted a good deal of attention ym. TEATING LOLLELS, The Commission for teatiug stesm botlers will ot to work at an earlyday. Tle vacsuoy cansed y the death of tha Iate Presidont will doubtiess ba filled by the appolntment of Dr. Bornard, the President of Columbin Collego, Tests will ba wado at Sandy Hook and Pittaburg. WASHINGTON UITY PAVEMENTS. "The Evening Star of yesterday Lias the follow- Ing loading editorial, When it reflected thas, o to within & very short time, tho Star was xzealous u ita defonas of the District Ring who mado tho fnprovements of which tho article treats,—that it was alwaysroady and Pprompt to fo the dirty work of (ho liing, aud was eupeciale Ymean in Its treatment of DOWADBPOr 0OTrO- lfimflnn‘l wha dared to critictse the Ring or the Siasacter of the work they were doing,-—ibLoeige nl;::u:atql tho editorial %1}l be approciated : uty to which the Gommisalor Sl hould moat atudtousty ey Uhemeeiven }’-::E The aajueetionably 1o sacertaln whether tho terms of the with the several cor mpavles, Arws, ! ml:&fll‘hnunumi tho Juving of ‘our stveots 3o paradat ihey can be compelled to koap the atrests h oot {8 couplols Topair for & Lera of hret, 4 12 bopulnrly delleved (0 be tlio cass, If a1t Lorosy, ouoe that o torma of auch contracts b su- reod, of 4alta for dumages be fuskituted agatnst ths Sontruclors wud thelr bondamen, | The cone Of oLy of Lho ireets, the Lnprovement of faxjayer prolty heavily, and ie bollered iy contract. e =] e bk life, sud ud alirsctive for a litle 07 478 how In Bucl » atata that thie iuch & posaiy) ety F4al atate Iying wlon thane 1 g 21 Kids, and duugor of dopreci: g 10 yalue wore and m ciat sEordtt i ‘f:r"‘ DYCEY Mook util ol alre corued, Deatly everybod Peaperud; peatly overybody wia Ueaeived a 1o lia cqually certain that it premature docay due the ~carcloss, Taoner 1o which the work was dous,” The ohly Terue: o fore,uearnu Lo bu 10 sochow far the coutrectan €anbe beld Lo place tae daumsged stroet T 14 ondition and hoah this o Fornch e as sLunaLle oral contrscts stipulate. Itis eafuto maarily ol ke m'mlx:.-u gont ffii" u.::e:u'u»':‘& e pposad tiny o, o T 1ot seeing that they are rigtdly BZ\'flfllfld, 1 ‘h‘:. 49 uot, then that fact on, Lt 43 Le made known 40 thal i Tpanalily oz such "nagligence 1uay sart whare Wose = THE SAULT CANAL. Diapaich to Ths UAicago Triduma, ¥ M{n s1sa, chga il"fi {-—Th. Board of Cone f tha Bault arle Cansl S4dllahiad s Tabe S0 bl 0B Senty per o DEATH AND DESTRUCTION. Detalls of the South Amerlcan Earthquake of May Last. Moro than 10,000 Persons Killed in the City of Cucuta Alone. Total Disappearance of the Entire Popu- lation of Threo Towns. Starvation and Pestilence Hard Upon the Heels of the Great Oalamity, Numerous Deaths by Drowning in All Parls of {he United States. Rocord of Other Casualties, THE SOUTH AMERICAN HORRDA, New Yong, July 4.—Mail sdvicon fiom Dar- rangnilia, United Btatos of Colombls, vring ad- ditional accounts of the destructive carthquake at Cucuta, Tho atory of the catastrophe is con- frmed in all ita hornble details. A private lot- ter, dated Balazar, Iay 25, says tho number of the dood 18 calculatod at THREE-QUARTERS QF THE ENTINE TOPULATION, ‘Tho fow famillea which aro savod are now on the outakirts of what was tho city, living on whag they can procura, but thay will soon bo obliged to retire, as the putrification of tho dond will not allow (hom to remzin, 1t is heartrending to sco tho wounded, who ean have no caro, and who caunot remain long slive in thelr prescut condi- tion. . Four hundred mules woro killed {n the atroets, and, aa there fa no one to remove them, the stench ls becoming frighttal. VILLAGES DESTROYED. Tho villages of 8au Ctlstobal, Tarins, Gusei- mo Capacho, San Antonlo Labatera, 8an Jusn do Urofis, Rosario, and Ban Cayotano, aro com- plotely destroyod. Tho storohouss of Puerto do Los Cachoa wes eacked and burned by baudits, ANOTIER LETTER eays that such was tho violenzo of tho shock thot ot & sluglo house remmmned stauding, and monumonta in the cemotery wero thrown down and mauy of thom romaved a considarable dis- tance from tholr origionl site. Tu thirty seconda tho City of Cucuta was convertod futo s moun- tain of ruing. The hornble blow resulted in TILE DEATI OF MORE THAX 10,000 rensaxs, fo addition. :» other thoussnds who ware sori- ously woundea and bruised. Groat numbars of haclendas havo beon destroyod, aud hundreds of Liousoa in tho country overthrown, leaving tho peoplo homoless and consigned to poverty. Mauy of tho troes woro torn up by thio roots and small hilla woro opened like & molon, The causo of tha great catastropho I, of courag, unknown, and the prociso place of ita firat maniteatation. Bome auppose that tho volcano of Holatsrs, which waa in action in 1848, is ngain breaking ont, while othors say that A NEW VOLCANO has appeared in the hills of Giracha. Itis thought the Government will sppoint a scien- tifio Commission to investigate tho nhture of the catastropa. A privata lottor from Bucaramangs, of May 24, eaysa: **InIiedecuosts tho Town Iall is dostroyed, and in Pamplons tho Cothodral is in ruins” A tole- gram frow the Hon. A, Qulleo Parra to Prozidont Torex, dated Bucaramanga, May 24, saya: ** Tho carthquakes continne. Last night the Cathedral in Pamplons foll. Great alsrm provails. There is great dovastation throughout the Valloy of Cucuts, A dispatch to President Peroz, from Chinacots, May 24, says: ANNIHILATED, “The populstion of San Joss, Rosaro, and Ban Cayetauo have disappoarsd. Tho rest of the departmeut ly in rums, Thero bave bson more than 4,000 victime." A dispatch from Bocorro, dated May 24, says the situaiion is as- sumiug w grave sspeot, and sicknesa sud starva. tion in Pamplons sre increasiug. A tolegram from Chiquinquirs, of May 23, #n, “'The sliocks aze repeating, ~two Jast night and one to. day, There 18 groat alarm among the poople. Appenla for help wore being ciroalatod through all cities of Colombia, and moat !iberal teaponses woro belog made."” DROWNED. Epectal Dispatch to Ihe Chiraas Tridbune, Mrewauner, Wi, July 4.—Goorgo Joukins, & mulatto, from Chicago, was drowned to-day whilst batbing in Holton'a 8lip. A 2-year-old son of tha saloon-kaeaper, Kaffon- homm, was drowned by falling into a cistorn. Nzw Yonk, July 4.—A Ualifax dispatch says that on Mondsy last, by the npseiting of a boat jnn squall st the ontrance of Ruatico Batba, Priuco Edward's Island, five mon wero drowned. 9 Lisvatch o T'he Chicaao Tribune, Pancersnura, Ia, July 4.—Idward Bigelow, ono of the moat prominent and auterprising wer- chants of this placo, wan accidentally drowned to-day. His body has not yet boen recovered, Mexemis, Toun,, July 4.—J. Morgan Grubbs, aped 18, & son of W, . Grubbs, of the firm of Qrubba & Austin, wholanale clothing, was drowued in the river at the foot of Bouth stroet L‘ul:: m;é!u. whulo bathing., The body was not re- are OFFERINGS TO LIDERTY, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Trivuna, Dunuque, In., July 4.—At 4 o'clock this morn- g & young man namod Drode shot Lia siator, while engaged in celobrating tho 4th, IHo was foollag with s gun, as usual, aud playfully polnted it st bis sistor, when it discharged, the goutents antering tho abdomen of the unfortu- d intlicting a frightful wound. Phy- oxprogs tho opinlon that ske csunot ro- " " Special Disvatch to The Chirago Triduna, Mmwauxze, Wia,, J: mil.—l}mun Sahockeart, a littlo girl, was fatally burnod on & sidewalk oa :1;: w.;; 8ldo to-day, by ire-crackers firing her RIVER ACCIDENT. Loutsviiee, July 4.—Information has just been rocolved that tho steamer J. D. Parker, from Cinolonatl for Mempbis, struck a rock going down tue falls late this aftornoon, en #oon after sank. The pessengors and a lnns PAre of the froight was romoved in aafety. AT INDIANAPOLIB, Spastal Disyaleh to The Uhcugo Tribuna, Inpunaros, Ind,, July 4,—An noknown man WAS ruo over 1o tho Bee-Line Yards this morn- ing and justantly Lilled, A Coroser's Inqueat failed to discover bis name or habitation, Mru, Idens attemptod to lignt a fire with coal oll this will dla, morming with the usual result. Sho FIRES, N OHICAGO. The alarm from Box 817 at 11110 o'clock yes- tordsy morniug waa caused by the disoovery of tire in & two-story framae buildiog st No, 276 West Madiron stroet, owned by Mr. Loard, sud oceupled by George Fox i 3 Causo of fre uuknown, - bakaly: “Late 93 AT CHEYENNE WY, T, Svectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Cuzrennz, Wy.T.,July ,—McDanlola' Theatre and aoven business houses on Eddy aud Seveu- teouth streots, burned to-day, Loas eatimated at 830,000, Thae fi; . T :‘ "r:. originated in tha property. AT MANOHESTER, N. H. Mancuesrss, N, 1., July 4.—The private real- dence of Waterman Bmlith, of this city, was dowe SRR RS, el o, 4, log from the 89 ;lmw‘ window. Loas, ug,mfo Tosured for ——— THE INDIAR CONTRACYS, V¥, Oonx., July 4.—The Palladium of to-morrow will contain Frot. 0. 0. Maraty 20 followlag latser from Yax Corrsox, Joly B Commisnonar, "m"-’za“ n'-'fia!'s;'. Ta The recalved your ot Do 14 inf i R YRdh R ane, of New Yotk | mitles tn inveatigale the wfairs st Cloud Ageney, T hava an yot secolved T communicstion Trom tho gentieman named, but & @il at nmea proceed to prepars allad Athtotuent iibdyiug the evidenoy o this sulisc now i Ty opy of whifes 1wl with plsnenre tay [etorata Garamitten s anon s tay (nforti e thal iliey lave orgatiized, sud are resdy (o act, Very truly yours, 0. c, Mann, tho e (o tho Red RAll—il;AD NEWS, THE MICHIDAN SOUTHERN, Tha Executive Committeo of the Lako Shore & Miclugan gouthern ltailrond beld a meoting Inat Thuraday at New York City, and the follow- ing atatement from the Auditor of tho Company wau prosented : Groas earninge. ... Operatiug expenses Net 0ATIDRT.c11usuen Ioterest on bonded debt, o ds, sud dividend payabl on guaraeed stock... Inhance.... .o pos Y The losa In earnings, compared with tho half of 1874, ta oy follows On frelght. QU PARRCUREr.cissresinse Ou malla, sxpreas, and misceliatonu Th loww on freight In made np as follows Duntuution bu volune (88 per crat). . .3 703,88 Loss pricen on budlness dute (2 per cent), Tutal . s “The sverago rule per tou per niile on freight hos Dbocn in 1475, 1022 cents ; in 1974, 1187 centa. Tle cust at steel rails iu ¢xcoun of tha value of the irou for which thoy were substituted, during tho six months, i mcluded in operating ox- penses, The ppany haw secured all the stcol rnile thst wilt bo roquired during tho roat of tho year, under a contract 1o pay for them in old iron ralls which are now on hand, #o that no expendi- tnro of money will La necowsary for thin im- portant item, Whoreupon tho following was adopted: Resoleed, Thiat 1o dividend ho declared from fhe buslncas for the six months endiug with Juae 30, 1375, ‘The passing of the dividond fs attributed to the decrens in the enrnings of the rosd conse- «quout upon the deprossion {n gonaral businoss during the laat six months, and thie low ratos of freigut resulting from tho railroad war, Indeed, oxporiouced ralirosd men regard tho prenent financial showing of the Company 88 very satis- factory under tho clicnmstances, sod tho ro. sumption the of payment of dividends I connider- ol more than hikely to follow tho prosporous fall trado, at whiol ali tho indications now poiut. 4,117 GONE UP. The low rates from this city to the Enst sro at an cud, and from to-day bigher oues will be in ordor. The Baltimore & Olio Railroad has given ardors to chargo horoaftor from thia city to Bal- timoro £16.50. The Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York roads have not yet announced their new ratos, but it is understood that orders for an increaso will bo rocoivod to-day. Itie stated that the figuros to Philadelphia will bo £18, nnd to Now York $20. It is, howaver, doubtful whether tho Michigan Central will so- cedo 1o this aa long as the Grand Prunk Railway solls tickets to Boaton for $19, There is & prob. ability that matters will be compromired for sho present by tho selliug of a lichited tickets to Now York for 18, THE NEW MICHIGAN ROAD. Specsal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. East Saaiaw, Mich,, July 4.—The iron on the Chicago, Saginaw & Canada Ratlroad la belog laid at the ratoof amilo aday, Soven miles bave already boon Iaid west of §t. Louls, Mich, Arrangoments bave boon complotad to iron tho socond drvision of 20 miles as #oon ks the first 1a complatod, STORMS. IN MISSOURI. Bpecial Disvateh to The Chicane Tribune. Kavsas Cirx, Mo, July £.—Tho country east of this city has boon visited by terriblo rain- storms during tho lnst forty-oight hours. Tho railrosds sro sevarely crippled 1n conecquence, espocially tho Ilaonibal & 8t. Joo and Noith Mis- sourt, DPassongers who loft St. Louts Friday via the North Alssouri Road reached thia city this morning at 1 o'clock, Tha track of this road for a distanco of nearly s milois undor wator, near DBrunswick. ~All traius excopt over sho Missouri Pacific Iload Lave boen abandoned from this potut for to-dav, It in the most sovoro storm that lins visited the country for years, and has doue many thousaud dollars’ worth of damsge. AT FORT WAYNE, IND. Fonr Warsx, Ind, July 4.—Last night a ter- riflo rain storm, acccompanied by thunder and lightuivg, took place Lero, Jasting about two houra, which was followed by auother severe storm thin aftornoon, O sevoral of tho ratl- roads couteriug hers & number of culverta wero wasbed awsy. Growing crops wore considorably damaged. AT COLUMBUS, O. CoLvamvs, 0., July 4.—During s thunder- storm ko-day lightalng struck tho Hogo Chureh, doing elight damage, tore a house open, aud struck Alexander MoMullio, s railroad man, The bolt etruck MoMullin in tho baok of tho head, passiug around his body, sud down hla right leg, stunning and burniug Lim soverely. —— g SUNDAY'S NEWS. ‘Tho Fourth waa colebratod on Saturday in » fow citiea and towna in several Statos. A gambler and thiof yesterdayslot two offios: who wers attempting to srrest Lim, at Boches ter, X, Y. One of Lis victima will die, Tho White Btockinge gave people a enrprise on Baturday by winning s game, beatiug the St Tiouis nino by 8 to 5 in & game of elovon ivnings. O'Leary falled to accomplish the task of walk- ing 150 miles fn thirty-iwo hours, leaviog tho track Baturday sfternoon, afier hnvlug’i‘ walkod 13116 miles, and w.th 18} to go in fifty-thres minutoa to make the time. A preachor at Oakland, Cal. Parshall, by nano, las boea tho victiw of o devilish couspira~ cy, in which sham attempts at axsessination and sham snte-mortem statoments for & Umo com- pletely bofogged tho truth. Judge Baoth on Baturdsy detivered & declalon in tho quo warrauto prwauslufl.u fdun tho Mayor and_ Council, ruliug out the pleas vf tho defonee, 1lo subsoquantly gave the defouso further timo to aweud it plo THE WHISKY FRAUDS, &pecial [navateh to The Chicugo Triduns. Quivor, ILv., Joly 4.~Detective Towuscnd, of ‘Washiburu's force, s in the city for the purpose of investigatiug tho whisky frauda that were ro~ cently discovarod horo, Br. Louis, July 4.~Rovenue Collector Carroll, o the Second District of tbis Btate, Las, witlun n fow days past, scized geveral distllteries in Ozsrk Hills, Phelps County, and arrostod Han- ilton Ledbotter, Abrabam Lewis, and Ed Gou- try, Collactor Mallory, of the Fourth District of Toxas, seized o large distillory some dags sg0 iu the woods of Harrinon County, Tex., and sr- rosted Walter and George Qodlrey, its propris otors, It was s gesch-brandy aud whisky dia- ul}lcg. aud hed uaver 1a any way contormed with ho law. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Bvecial tapatch to The Chicaso Tyibune, Mwavkes, July 4.—George Behmidt, Deputy~ Bhorift, triad to drowa blwealt off the Watel Worka pler to-day in a fit of despondency, because the Govorument rofused to use s bank note wator-mark of Liu lnvention, but was rescued, i SPIRITUALISM, ETC. Boeclal Divateh to The Chicage Tridund, Dosugue, Is., July 4.—The Spiritusl Camp. Mooting fs etill in tull blast, aud wilt continue durlog the woek, The flflnt‘pl, apeaker to-dsy way Mra, Hullitt, of Rockford, 111, who delivered # tlamlug speoch on free-love snd the other iama of Spintuslism. o M TR OBITUARY. 8uecial Dievateh (o The Chteaqo Tribune, Fr, Wayng, Ind., July 4,—Last night Judge A. L. Burnlam of thi4 city, dled auddonly of sppo- N“k Judge Burnham was well known through- out ‘Northern Indians, baving realded lu the Btate upwarda of Lslt s century. He was 78 Yours of age. . e Max Adelor has mariod ayoung lady who weighed 174 pounds. Lus ber Tichoess was not confined to herdelicions perecu. Afier the core- mony Le found she owned §80,000. That is his version of tha story, but does auybody supposs toat & decent newipaper msn allowed sudlis Joyous pleca of naws 4 saeaps bita o THE KEELY MOTOR. Feats of Which It Is Capable. Statoment of Ore of the Holders of tho Secret of Its Power, An Expected Revolution {n the Mechan. feal World---A Substitute for Gunpowder. The Tavention to Be Perfeoted Before It In Fatented—The Secret to b Then Given to the World, New York Times, July 3. Farther varticulars in relation to the Keely motor hava Leen wiven to s roporter of the Tunes by Mr. Sorgoant, of the firm of Sergesnt & Cuttingworth, of thus city, According to tho siatements of this gootleman, the nawiy-dis- covored power ta inovitably destined to BEYOLUTIUNIZK THE ENTIRE MECHANICAL WORLD and ronder poselble, and cien eany, feats which soom now boyond the power of tho most perfect machinery in tho world. Guns are to be fired by the same power that drives the ship that carries thom; explosiouy aro to be rendered comparatively harmless; ougincs of 5,000-Lorse puwar aro Lo be construcied su ws to accupy no moro spaco thau av ordinary team-engive, and all the marvols shich are accompl:shed by stosm nro to bo performod with infinitely greater easo by thio cold vapor evolvod from ir and water. The wildest dresms of the Arabian story-tellor poem commonplace wheu compared with the marvels that aro promisod in this newly-discov- aored force of Nature, if the statemonts of & woll- kuown business man of good stsudiig, and of bigh raputo aa & scientilic invoutor, ara to re- coivo the crodenco tuat would be on any othor subjsct, All the dillicuitics natar- ally to be oxpocted in loarning tuo use of so tro- mondous an agency have been encountered in tue oxperiments that bave been made with thia, New tools bave been mado with which the parts of & uew engine are being fusbioned for the ueo of tho motive power. Metal bas baen made es. pecially for its contruction, A new scieusific vocabulary has boen fashioned (o expross she operationy bitlierto uuknosn in mechavics. sud YERFECT HUCCESS has attended the exporiments mado thug far. Mr. Horgeaut uys: Ono year ago to-dag I begau au investigution into the powers aud prop- ertios of what ly termed to Keely motor, I was at first oo utter skeptic, kuowinyg that the things which woro clalised for it wero ntterly apposcd | to all my eclontific teachings, snd that, sccord- iug to all that wes koown n' the subjoct, the cisims of Mr, Keely woso Lerantly absuid, But 1 bad some curiosity on_thio subject, and, boiug applied to by & numbor of persons, soina of whom wero pocuniarily interestod in the discov- ery, and ulf of whom desirod o careful invostiza- tion (o be made, L coucluded to go to Pinledet- phia and examine it nd on export. ‘Luey offered 10 Lay my oxpondes whilo I did thie, but I pra- fasred to pay them mysclf. and I did wo. Mr. Keely claimed that ho wisable by tho utinzation of a power cumiug from the consumption of air and water, to prodlce a pres<uro of thounsnds of pounds to tho square inch, aud do 1 imme- distely, almost iustautansously, I was in- creduflotis, and_ the surroundings mada mo Btill moroe so. I sald to Mr. Koely that in tho introduction of all tho great inventious or discoverica of which I hal ovor hLeard, the discoveror bad bad great tioublo to perausde poople to listen to bim, aad grester yet to per- wuado any ono to iuvest mouey in tho novoley, But boro thia way reversod. Poople wera invesit Yng money io sometliing of which they knew noihing excopt what ho chose to may about it. Tust of ftself looked snspicious to mo, and tho oxtruvagant storius whicl ho told cunviuced we of the fallacy of behieviug him. 1le was VERY JEALOUS OF RIS BECHET, He would ot for a long timo sdmis mo to soo what Lo was doing tlst I miglt invesugate tho mattor. It was ouly after s ntroug pressuro had boou brought to bear on Lim thut he consonted to do a# tuch a4 let mo soo bim work, sud whon tlus was at longth accomplirhed by tho wterven- tion of lis friends who woro fnterested in the mvention, ho bad in the room s man vamel Bockel, who bas worked for bim for a number of years, who would be ablo to testify, if veed ve, that on such a day he (Ii6oly) bad exbibited Lis inventlon to me. And 00 great was bis auxio- ty to keop thie socret that tho very arockholders wego kept _out of tho room whila wo were to- gether, sod_thair counsel, coming to the closed doors, knockad, snd way cuswered by Alr. Keoly, whd would net adamit him, 1 paid to lum that if ho would, in the way he described, show e, not & proseurs of thousands of pounds, but of & humlred pounds to the square inch, prodicod immediatoly, I would bo- liove that ho had a uow invention.” 1o showed mo at ouco & pressiizo of & {housand pounds. wan coufonnded. 1 dared not boiove him, even although I had told him that I would, 1 thought he mast bave rome kind of sciglitz powdor con- coalod somioWhors, OF BOMe £IN-COtioN, OF itro- glyceriuo, or soms other poworfu'ggpiosivo. 1 oxaminod closely, execting to in® somo littlo pes somonliere that would explain the wouder towo, I found none, and yot I was not con- vingod, ovon by seeing. Tho thiog was too won- derful for me.” But 1 coutinued my invostiga- tious unti! I FOUXINO BOOM FOR ANY PURTHER DOUNT. * 1 did moro. After being with Mr. Keoly fora Jong onough timo to solvo all tay doubls, I went away oud vousulted with others. I weut enpecially to ano mon whose namowould b i stantly recognizod, if I abould tull It, aa that of acicntiat known all over the country, Ile was & skeptic, ny [ Liad boon. I told lum what I had seon, 1o hoard mo through, aud told me Imust bo docoived; that Mir, KI!l‘l{ WaH UHIDR BOmo chomical of wbich io kent wo In ignorance, 1o thought at tist from my doscrintions that it wan carboline, or a vapor from it, and, at my ro- anest, ho producod a job of that vapor, I allowad tho jut to play upon my hand and found that it was 80 cold as to produce a stiuging sens nation. I said, 'bia {4 not Keoly's vapor, That is pleasant to tho touch,' [ smolled of the car- bolina vapor sud it was utterly unlike Keoly's, for tho carboline hiad s cent sbout it whick Kesly's liad not, sl'hough the Professor eaid the oarbo- e could be vroduced with ucarcely a traco of tho scont, But { hove awallowsd all I could got of Keely's vapor, aud I find it I pleassnt, You. candivoonit. 1 asked tho Professor 1f tho carbuline vapar was capsble of condensation by simpio expauston, He said no, avd I knew it way wot heely's, for that is condonsed by sumplo expausion. It turps bock to wator, and that water 1 cau dnnk. After esch convorsation with_the Professor, in which Lo would tell me that I was docelved an thls thing or tuat, I would go back 10 Mr, Keoly and watch and study hly operations until I knew [ was not deceived, At Jength he allowsd ma to work bis machinory my- wolf, and I fouyd I could do ae ho did; end tho machinery fer produciug this vapor is so simple that » cluld 8 years old could work it. DECEFYION WAB IMPOSSIDLY under suoh cirocutnstances. oo of the articles that have appeared in ro- Iation ta tha Keely motar belug bLased, ay all theso articles have boen, on the reports and atatomeuta of those Who know nothing sbout tho matter, Lave coutained tho mosi absurd utatoments. 1t Lins boou assertod that we do not know the differcnce between prossire sod pow- er; that we claiin to have a porpetual-motion machine ; that wo pretend to be abla to make sometling out of noiling, and many sinilar things are put forth by purvovs who oughs 10 know batter thau to assort such thingu iu rela. tion to the meu who are connsdied with the Keely motor. The assortion that 1 do not know the difference botween prossure sud pow- «ar {s_suficieutly anawored Ly tho reputation of tho firm of which Iam s mewber, It nok likely that wo vonld Lavo obtained that zeputas tiou”if we were wo iguoraus of the very priuci plea involved lu the work wodo. A perpetu: motion wachine 18 one that makes its own power, Oue does mot make ity own power cauuot & perpstusl-mo. tion mackine, ~ Now, Keuly pretnds to do no such thing a¥ that. Ou the coutrary, Nr. Keolv's claim is ontirely diftoreut. ife clasma to produce from the consumption of air and water a cold vapor capable of coudeusation Ly shuple expaosion, aud which containa power ‘euougl to produce pouuds to the squaro inch, It 15 admicted that 410 cold vapor capMuto of coudensation by siai- 10 axpacaiou cad bo produced by chemioals, but [ kuow that by Koely's mothod It can be pro duced, for [ uave produced is, aod coudenssd 1t i just that way, and have drank the wator pro- duced bly‘ the condonsativn, The Professor o whom I have sliudad, whon Itold him thet I Lad drank the waler 40 produced.%sid, ‘0L, you are doceived.' He thougls tuat Keelv bad aubsti- toted the water which I bad drauk iu s surcepii- tlons manner. 1 weus baok to Kealy aad $riad 4 agaln to be auce that L bad 0ot basa decalved that Drossura of 20,000 or 50,001 | in that mannar, and 1 end mysol? that T bad not. As to thn ides that Keoly clnims to produce something from nothag w ix absacd, { for that is Just what bo doow not claim b do. 1 e clamn 1o have [ WIACOVERYD ONF OF THE LAWS OF Natinn by which tiis vapor can be produced. 3y hon | talk to the acienisty About & pressmia | of 10,010 poundu to the aqnara inch ther are - i creduloun, but 1 bave reon {4 &t 16.500, and [ Lave weighed it, ao that I knox thero 18 uo mi- take, Wo 8ro now UAVIng & gauge made by which we can weigh it up to 50,000 pounds, One of the difticultios 1n otr way has bean that we bave not yot handled tho thing at the great pres- aures at which it can be umcd, It takes time tn make all the experiments necded, and, althougl we aro purauiug them s raddly an possivle, we caunot do everytling in & day. We Liave unad 1t up to 16,500 pounds preasurs, and are going on 4 fant 88 we can. There ia one bindrance, “We do not know whab we can cover with our lottere satent, We cannot, of courss, cover & natural aw by 8 patent. and what we Can cover we tuet describe wo fully that any person exjert such msttors can do the asme thing from anr description 1n crder that he may know when and how be intringes on our patents. This we hase 1ot yet beon able to do, Ixcause we have not yot uned 1t st the heavy preesuren at which 1t can be used, We know that 1t wul produce 25 TINER THE PRESNCLE THAT BTEAN WILL, sud in order to control thin ageucy we must hnva eugiios of Auntrian gutemectal, 'Tho eugine o o 14 & regular yazht enzio. with & pair of 8 by 3 crlinders, aud capablo of working nudor o presaure of from 500 to 5,500 pounds to tao mel on the piston, but the enine we are constrict- ing will be capahlp of working under tho tremon- dous pressure which wo ruall { roduce. “It bas boen a~ked how wo mil harness such tromendous power. Wo will do it witl metal, and ju such & way that it will be mAkILG Gune, Buch exactueen W powsble that tney wro abila to tell Low mauy times tho gun can be fired bofore it wifl buret. and the burst- ing comen, not from the forco of the cxplomion itself, but from the unequsl atrain prodused by tho Lurning of powder. This olement of destruction. wo do not have 1o cobtend with, becauso our preRsurs s even, and with machiuery mado ou acieutitic principlos thera will be no danger or posmbility of an explusion, But even 1f thera #hould bo an exploxion, whick could only como from wome defecl 1u_conwtruction, thero would be 1o daniger, exceptiug liom sutaa fyiug piece, which might do dumage, of course, In expiorion of & steam boiler tho destriction 1 caused by tho sudaon sud marvelous incrense of pressuro which occurs at the moment of explosion, Tlig is not understood ecientitically, but tho fact re- maine that whou a boiler explides under a prev- aure of 30 or 40 pounds, at tho instant of the ex- plosion there will bo & pressura of 10.000 potuda on tho andden Jiberation of the stean and it [s this which caused tho damago whico r sults. Now, with the Kealy mator, tt is euturely different. Bupposing thero should be, from #ome defect in tho machivery, an oxplorion, and the motor suddenlv herated. By 1ts expan<ion it wonld be coudousd to water, aud no damoge would be dona. *+The Keely motor not only will do the work | of ateam. but in applicable 1o all purposcs for | which gunpowder i used, and 13 VAR BUPERIOR TO OUNPOWDET or any other expiomvo known. Wo have & nflo from which wo lavo fired hundreds of bullets with it, and theso experimonts have demon- strated its superiority to gaupowder. It is woll uuderstood that tho forco of tho gases gonaratod Ly tboe explosion of powder Ieasens an tho buil travels on ita way through the barrel, and that if tho barrel were long ounough, a partisl vacuum would be found behind the ball. Tbhe study of tho wubjoct hns lod to the experimen: of ex- plodiug threa or four gartridges 1 succession behind the ball a8 it travels through the barrel, By tie meana a tremendous ympotus can be given to the ball, ny Las hoen rey eatodly deraon- strated by experiment. But the pressuro of the Keoly motor is continued up to the tino the ball leaves tho muzzlo of tho gun, when of courso by farther expanmon tho motoriscundensed to water. *Ono of tho romarkable things sbout the Kooly wotor Is that it cannot bo transmitted ot a lower pressure than 1,000 pounds. It can be used, of counso, at a lower pressuro after it iy put in action, Itcan bo regulated like steam, but its tranamission at less than 1,000 pouuds prosunrs causes 1ts condensstion. It 18 like steam in this respect, ouly, of courss, tho pressure st which it can Lo trauemitted is mnch higher thau tbal of sieam. This disposes at ouco of tho absurd allegation that it dues somo cortain thitgs st a low pressure, but that it is douutful whether it will work at high pressure, ‘the time will certainly come when our gun- boats will bo WOMKED BY THE SAME POWED WIICH WILL IRE THEIR GUNB. ** Alter this posser bod been discovered by 3r. Reoly & copartuership was nrst furmed and bo continued iy experimonts, Afterward & jolut stock company Was urgunizod throngh the in- strumentality of Mr. Cuarles B. Collicr, who is now oue of the four mou who Luow what the motor I8, Tho four aro Ior, Keely, his workiean, Beeket; MMr. Collier, and miyeclf. Afler this iock compaty wad Orgunized 1t was Toxolved to offer a limited smonnt of tha stock for ralo. The amount ws tixed at 50,000 worth, nud I offered 10 tako it all mysolf. Tuis was, howover, ob- Jected Lo, s thero wero uthor parties who want- ‘od to buy stock, and it was thought uot best for one pervon to havo woro than & imited awonnt. Ann(uuruomluny Las bron organized in New England, which hay purchaved the priviloga to buy the patont for tlse six Now Englaud States, They huve pmd the first fostallment of the purclase monoy for the priviloge, which is $30,000, and thoy bave two other paymouts o maks of tho samo awount. When these ero paid, thoy will Luve the right to_ buy tho sssix ment of tho patent for thuss six Siates, vayiny for it ulln-blrl' of their capual stock. Tho buy- or8 of stock in thewe companios aro fulinenced wololy by their coulide: 1 the men who know wihiat the motor 8. They bavd to knowladge of it thomsolves, although private exlsibitions of 1t liavo been givon under great prossure from the ntockholdors, who demandod to be shown what thie thing was. An ongino wad shown, working by the now powar, but it was impowsible for suy one who saw it to understund the motor, There 18 1o nocessity for telling the public about {t, bocauso we hava plenty of monsy to follow it up ourselves, aud nek none from tho public, aud our groat auziety is to KEEP THE BECRET untll wo shall have perloctod our system of waorklug the power 0 us to Lo able to take vut lettors patont that will protect us. *¢ It hus boon waid thst Mr, Kocly hias received Jarge sums of mouey, aid has beon raised from povarty 10 comparativo alluenco by thuse who wxpect to banoflt by lus invention, Tho facts aro that ho recoives £200 o month for s per— sonal expouscs, snd his machiuist's bills aro paid. This moucy iu advauced to lum, sud if Lo re- coives otler oiouoy it must be f1om & salo of his interest, and I don't think hewould welt a dullar’s worth of that oa % matter of priuciplo, for if Lo wore to (isposs of lus intorest it would be doworalizing b ks offect on biw asmo- cistes. 1o works on Lls tuvention w0 coustantly that I bave ropeatodly takou bhim away from it, and taken im out “driviug, fusting that his constant application would Lo injuncus, it is, of cousso, uncuriain Liow suon Lus tabors will bo comploted, but it 1 probavle thst betore loug tho patouts wilt be takenu aut, aud the wholo thing given to tho world. Until that Lime, of Coures, WO cabi NRY MU INOFO Lhau has been said, ho stockholdury aro iwpatiout, and, not being won of sciouce, are uaable to #0e why wo cauuut patent what we have, snd thon patent tho improvements tbat wo are able tomsko. 1bave bud conviderable experiouco iu wuch matters, aud have taken out o many pate eute that I bavo Jourued that it 18 Lost $0 per- fect an iuvention before patenting 16" - THE WEATHER, Wismivaron, D. C, July 5—1 s, m.—For the Lako Regiou, riting baramoater, northerly or oastorly winds, cooler wud paitly cloudy weather, LOCAL GUBEUVALION, Cuicaao, July 4, :u‘n‘um r 8, OENEEAL OBEZUVATIONS. Cutzago, July 4, Jiain|_Weathar, ——— REQIMENYAL REUNION. patck o 1'he Chteage Tribune, Gowtal Lis Mr.wavkse, July L.—A reunion of the Twen- ty-wisth Reglmont took place to-night. Uen. \Waacklez, Gol. Jacobs, Clapisu Vetie, Lackrun .of Jiaalug, and. Lsubachinaun, wese Lis orssoss LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Equalization a SoteBack. And Relleves the Burlington & Quincy Road of Six Millions of Its Assessnent, sud Cheese Munufacturers. P Proceedings in the Chicago Courts, VALUE OE CAPITAL STOCK, THP KUARD OF EQUALIZATION OVERKGLED, The fotlowing |8 the opinion of tho Bupreme Comt written by Judge Scholiield, In the ease of the Ciicago, Durlington & Quincy failrond . T. J, Colo sud others—an ajpeal from Du Page: We deem It nuffirfent for tha present ¢ dincuss bat s hle question arieig oo Wt recond, Tha sutatance of the rule mdsyied Ly foe Stata Doard of Equalizatun for determinlng the value of the capi- a1 aock, fucluding the franchine, ovir and above ths avreansd 'value of the tangibie projerty of corporatious, under e fourth clauso of » Reverue act of 1872, wan t ad | Aue 1o the eliares 'of capital miock 1o 11 wn value of the: debt, and froms the wim 7w it the narewsed 'valiun of th Aoyt » . Withnut at- tempting to fustify the windois ur’ cuore accuracy of thinrule, we suid in Porter et at. vn. The Bockford, Rock Inland & Bt. Louts Railroad Commpriy (anyary terin, 1834), 1hal A%, I OUF OAVIUR, A1 ApPrUTIALIND tatho required valoation snight 'be thue obtained, we could not hold that the micre sdoption aud applicatlon of the rulo wers suclent evidence ot fravd upon the part of the Bosrd of Lqualizstio 10 tLat property bad been anscived sgainat the corp ation which did ot beloni to It upou which 1t wan be tazed, 10 suthorize a court of chancer in interfcr. 1ug by way of wjunction, This, of course. finghied tt e sl slold_te adtiorad {0 and fakfully u)- it 1o woveral asseasincuta L0 which it was api- esble, 10 the caxo referred to, we alao held that s court of equity will never entertain a bill to restraln the co Won of atax, etcept o canes where the lax Ie un thorlzed by faw, of whirs it 18 assesned npon projierty not mibject to (318tion, or wheto tho property n fraudulently snseameid ‘at too Ligh s rate, In ofther of the exceyted iustancos it waa conceded that an fnjunc- tion wonld properly lie to_ reatrat the coilection of the tax, wul much W the lung-catablisbed snd well-recognized practico n thie Cuurt. The ouly teassu aud exeuss for adding the walle of the dobbx to tho value of the agareyate shatea of capital stock, toascertaln the proseat valun of the whole capital Mock, including tho {ranchire, wan aup- powed to lio fu thins First, That «ll the shares of eapitil atosk Taprosented eversthing of value, tugmiilo oud utangible, Welooging to tho corporation, i whlel compeer ita capital stock, ieludiug ita {ran- clifve ; and, therefore, tho aggregate valug' of thesa might Ve fafrly assumed a9 the equivalont of L en- 1ire saluo of the capital stock, fnelding the tranchive af the corperstion, 17 It wero freo from debt, bu At the eorporation wcre fndebted, the ndebteduces woull Presum vy to that extent reduco tho value of the sliarea of atock, and theg would conssquently thin fail ta reprenent s’ amount quivalint o tho proseat valuu of the capftal stock, inciuliug the franchise, by tue amount of the value of tie udobtedneas, Tho Uil before un chiargos that the Board of Equal- fzativn assersed tho capiial stok, fucluding the fran- chie, of apwellant, beyond thelr artial valuo : that i makibg thls astonmont, they added 1o wiiat they do- termined tho value of fta capital etock, natonly the fudelicduena of appellant, but also tho indelindness of nix other railroad compantrs of which 1t was oen one af which lies entirely without tne State of Tliiu for the juyment of nono of which {8 appsilant resp. sible, nor {8 { intervated thorein as owner, Tie stnadnt of thix ndeliednees {8 aileged to bo 56,556,.00. Tho demurrar admits theso allegutions to be trite, W ran conccive no peaiblo jirocesn by which the amount of this indebtedneas can be made to ehow fko prescnt valuo of that which Lelonga L appoilant, It “nutiot be rajd fo reduce the value of tn liarca of stack, because its payment detmandn nothlug which would otherwine, i any contlugency, belang o the #larcolder, Tl effect of 1t {s, ueceanarily and s vahlabiy, t lus reans the valuation of the canital stock, snludiug e frauclids of appellant, $i,356,000 beyond Wit i€ ahoiild be, If, a8 3t 1t be to be snatained, the rule sdopted by the Board of Equalization by which to Le governed in mukiog thin clow of sescssments may bo rogarded an the bouent expression of tho Judgment of the majority of e Boar ), thet 1t ie lulis this uskasnent, hecauso fu_ violation of that rule, ond comsintent with no other revsonable tlieory’ of valuation, canuot be tho bLoueat julgment of » majority of that Yoard, It ls an brbiirary aud unressonuble valuation, iocauso the law bav devolved ou the Board of Equalic 7atlon and not oo the courts, the duty of 1waking such vajtiations, we hold {t ia vt the duty of the courta to exercisa Ay superrisory care avor ita valuations, so Jouiz as 1t acts within the scope of the powers with which it s fuveeted, and fo_obedienco o what may Teamonably be presuined (0 Lo sn hunest fudgment, Lowever foucli we may disogres with ft. But wheno ver the Hoard undertakes to g0 beyond ita_ furimdic- ton, o t» ix vulustions through prejudice of & rock- Teex dinrvgard of duty, 10 opgoniton to what must ucccararily be W judigment of ull pernona of roflection, it I the diity uf the courta to fnterfere, and to protect taz-payers aguinst the consequences of fta acta, Where fia_Jumedicdon i eonceded, no mere ditference of opitiion a8 10 the reasonsbleness of i valuations will Iueulfy evitale inerterence, Dt s valuations it Lot rosul of bunest Judguient,aud not of wore will, Tho Atturnoy General insiats that the smount of the valuatiou,as txed by, tho Huard, coutrudicts tiese alle- gatious 10 the bill, “This tu not sulliclent, By this de- Inurrer ho admits thut an dmproper item’ of sl mill- fons and more viters (uto that vatustion, sud that tho valiation a8 returned exceods 1la real value of that whjcki aught to Liave veon Rarensed. Tue decreo of tue court below is reversed snd the causa romunded, with dirsctiun to that court to over- rule the aemurrer aud allow appelles 1o andwer, R e BUTTER AND CHEESE. TIE ACT TO PROTECT MANUFACTORIES CONSTAUYD. The Suprems Court bas beeu called on to con- sidor tho futent of the act to protoct Lutter and cheeso manufactaries, and hus deliverod the fol- lowing opiufon in relation thereto, which will bo of special ivtorest to farmens in tho northern of thoState: ks was au acthon of debt bronght by Menry Mead fu'the Cireult Court of Kane County sgeinst Vuliy 1i, PUlllips o secover a penalty nder tho net ape provod March v, 1869, eutitled # An set to protuct bute 105 and chiess thunufacturics.” A" tria] was liad before & Jury, which reaulted In a vertict du favor of appelloe for $4X0. Ths Conrt o7er- Tuied & wotlon for u new telal bd Tendered Julgment Wpous e verdict, and appellatt belngs the ricord Lire by appoats Tho dct under which t'sult wus brouget proviios: V2 Fint whosver ahsll knawingly saprly, or bring to I mabufucturcd, o 8ty checso maBufactory i this Bate, nuy ook difuted with waler, of lu auy way adultersted, or milk from which or milk commonly kuown 5s ¢strip ot been taken, or whoover whall g1y tring or wupyly milk to any chieso factory stat s e, Or partially sour, for waut of peoger cure 10 keeplug palla, ateatners, or uny vessel (o W\J:L\ sald milk fs kept clean and awee!, sfier belog notified af nucl tulut oF careioastcus, o ‘any rlioens MAnULac~ o suail Enowagly Lo or direct say. of bis employes $0 use, for hiv or thelr ludlvidual beuent, auy croam from the 1tk brought (0 aald chieeso munu’ factory without the consent of all the uwuers thereuf, L, oF el ol wvery aifuuns, forfedt and pay Bt loww {lian $35 nor moro (han $10N, with coats of , 10 bo ucd fOF i Gby cotirt Of combelent Juris- ddition, for the benclt of the porsvn or persous, drm, tion, or corpotatiun, OF thelr amiigay, upon whons such freud may bo comulited.” Laws of 13GJ, Puko 363, 1t sppears from {he testimony eantained in the eecord thut appollce was (ko uzclusivo owner of & Sliucn fuctory i Aliloury County, snd that lie pur. iaaed talik Tran the fariwers 1o (o uighborkivod uf the fuctory from which, in conuection with milk frua Lifa own cows, ho manufactured checveand butter upon uis o) count, and for hin sole benefit, ‘Duriug ilio sesson of 1471 sppollaut wilked twenty- three cows, uud aold {bo 1ollx 0 uppellee, The oul soll by -[;wuuu, ‘sl othiers, was used by appollve tn Snakini butter, ‘cheese, skimmed-milk clisse, aud Sour curd | sueh manayr e eontracs uudie which appolisut. sold sppolice sullk does ot seeln 10 liave bren very deduite. T tha wpriuy, npyellaut (saucd cireulare (At be would pay & Cerath price durtug the dilferent monthy, Appelies teatitiod that appelinot asked him if he was golug to Jny bk wio lad ot talkod with him tho samie ax {hidse whiu lind, to whieh lie replied hio was—bs ahould surve them all allko, ‘Appalixut milk, sach avening, was stratned into 10- galloh cans ready fur delivery bn'tlis morujug, 1t an- Jears tlat ot euch morniug Apbelisut waw i tie babit 51 takiug from the cans before they wore detivered 4 corislu quautity of crowm wnd milk, Av o the Taintily tabets o avideuoo does ot sgrea. ‘Appollant Claftcd he touk obly suficlent for tablo uke 1 Ul fatuily, whlle oppelio Jusisted & greater quantity Was tukon, Lu the view, kowever, wo take of uullAlllk', this fueation of fact i Guf msterial, - The fos queation fuvolved e, whrller sppellce, uuder projer construction of the stututs, eutstlod W M- cavs, [4 14 somewhat remarkable that, I the atafute ¥ue intended to cibrac a salo of milk by the producer 10 U6 engaged i watiafacturing ou bid own scoount the wrn wils uot usod I e ack ¥ Ianguage used is 1 * Whoover aball knowingly supply GF Urig 10 bo manufacturod 10 uy cheess Db factary fu this State, sy mbk diluid, The words, supply to be manufacturod to ba anufactirad cuuBoL ressonatiy b conatruad to et a wale neiitar would sale Decessarily {mply 1hat $he ariiclo was bought o supplied 10 be manu~ {uturod, cllant vold snd dellvored milk Lo appeiles, appulie could fead 1 10 bogw, OF of i m uny Eliicr b totsghs projurs i was uot nscessacty aup- Diied for tnanufacture, but for ale. v partof appalows Lialiees 1o make cheare of sitsaV stk I lownvar, the teriis naply or Lilug ta Le wanufactured, e 10 ba regarded s N yiaous with tho word ‘sale, ihe spralent wes Phiitited der s penalty from seliiug akimamed S56} the Feault of Which would be sppelivs would bo mpelied (0 vueroud, 0 cansequenca of the statuts, of bis legitiwsta b By Yefereuion to auothior clats ia b vaction, it s oot hat e aaiute was ot kuteadad 'fl&\’,‘}"' to s Lere & factory owned and oporal a :33' T *Mia own Gocousts 1% &b fallowas ¥ 0 thonglt advivabls. The Buprems Court Gives the Board of A Declslon of fnterest to Butter eheess mafutacturer who shall knowingly n - zect any of hin emgployes to e, for his oy \h:n‘r’:’nfllL Sidyal benenl, wny croam fram Ui milk hraugat i aid Anufaetor, out Gwnera ihirect, shatl,? ste 1850 at ol (he “Thin ciauae, ‘whr ronidered In_oonnection wit the words “anryly of bring to be manafscnel s wauld acem to imply that tio intent armd objest of the act was 10 apply 10 only such factorice as wers oo tucted upon a joint oF co-orerativa plan, When vari. nus gerronn aro Intereated [n the facto , A0 eac Turniaiing & quantily of milk io bo menufactared, soh to ahare In thie proditcts In proportion o the milk fare aished, and ta 13r a proper part of the expanas, thate in manifest Juatice In the provislon which preveats one from Imposing on the others by furniatiing or suppiping to be manufactured diluted articls, Tije the nnceasity for a law for this purposo Ia ape patent, It ia dimieult to jerceiva any nood for fogisls. tion towecure a parly who might be mannfacturing ou hik ownaccount sgyiust imiposition. If appellsnt was, under the arrangrment wit struiny that of appellant refored inuli have been gl 4ud the cauise remanded, 30 conts, which Ing 825, 31, and 35 oonts, meros, whic tu _vtml:g buyers aave at lesst O par oent o tng, which we will rotail as wholesule prices. 114 & 1168 STATE-ST. appelloe, to furnwh ertain uality of oilik and fatled to obeervs bin preement, o would ba llable in sn_appropriste as- tiou for ali dymagen sustaitied by sppeilre by lroach of Lia agreetent, praper countructlon of the statuts, appelles was en- tird to recover the penalty. but we Jo not thiak, under a The matructions given on bebalf af appeliee, In cone Uie stutute, should bave been refuced, and ‘The Judgment nf the Circuit Cauzt will be revarsed — - CHICACO COURTS. DECBEE OF MANDAMUH, In the caso of tho Trustocs of fchools of Townelip 10 north, of Nango 13 onat, va, tha Board of Hehao! Diroctors of District 13, Town- shiip 40, Rauga 13, 8 mandamns sas fssucd, as asked by the patitioners, The potltioners statad 1n their auit, which waa flod In April laat, thab tho defendauts tad, as authorized to do, bor- rowed $13,760, by sswaing bonds, with which to build n scliwol-house fo; District 13, They bave, however, coutinually refused to pay over the money to the Town Treasurer, alioging thst he biud nover duly qualified as such oflicor 80 a8 te entitle him to bavo tho money, A trisl was bad yesterday morning beforo Indge Gary, aod a decree entered ordoring tho fssuanco of a por- emptory writ of mandamus, Ao appeal wax then sekod aud uliowed under a boud for $18,000. DIVOLCER, Amclia Kel'ov allegey that elo 18 ontitied to & divures Lerauss Lior busband, Jubin, bas dosorted Ler sioce May. 1473 Edward C.'Dast filed 8 bill alleging that his wifo, Clariesn, bad ropeatedly committea adula tory, aud askiug for a decreo of divorco ou that acconnt, ! Barah Roberta, neo Yonng, sags that in 1873 sho gave herwell away to Edwaid J. Taberte, but | lio lina descrted hier, aud sho wauta a diverco and to bo Young agam, Amolia B, Bp.erbeek complains that her husa’ band, Davi Bperbeck, Lua lived so much jates 1y on liquid food that hois uttarly unfitted for businesw, and fn ot opiuton alsy for Lusband, Bo she wauts s divorce. BUPEMION COTNT 1X DME?, Aucuat and Aloert Grundeis began s suit for 2,000 against Henry Whitbeck, CIRCUIT COUNT. Martta H. Kendall commenced trenpase against Heury Fureman, I at £10,000, Willism Zander and wifa filed atition aaking Teave to adupt a child name Bortha lergt, aud chaugo Lier namo to Bortha Zander. Martin O'Neill began o euit sagalnst James ‘Watran to recovor 5,000 damsgen. Clarouce O, Holuhun commenced & suit intrea. pass againse J. A. Colby and J. C. Wirts, cluim- 1ug 83,000 for taluo imurisonment, CHINISAL COUBT. Baturday closed tho June term in the Criminal Court, when lus Honar Judge Baoth completed L labors by arraiguing the folloming prijonors for senteuce, whuso cases wero paased over Tharuday : Goorge Darnes and William Hood, convicted of stealing clutiung, jewelry, ets, from the Grond Pacific Hotel, waro sonleaced to two yoars in the Penitevtiary. 5 . Hobbius, Jarcany, to the Boform Schiool for fou ¢ yeard. Thomas McDermott, larceny, sentenco sus- pouded. Frod 3cEenuny, larcony, ples nuder ago, to the Connty Jall for thirty days, Ilenry Lodge, same offense, ploa, and sentonco, Jeaoph Urban, larcany, three years to the Reform School, In tho caso of Edward Rupert, couvictad of pocket~ picking a fow davs ao, and whoso term of im- pricopment was fixed atten years in the Peniten- tiary, the motion for & uew trial mado at the time' camo up. Tho Court was not inclived ta aliow the motion, whoreupon the ples was changed to guilty, aud the prissner was seue toneel to tive vears i the Ponitontiary. y Iu tho caso of John Porry sud James Norton, convicted of boing accessories after tho fact i obtaiuing monoy by playing at threa.card monto s motion for a now irisl was mada. The Courk took tho applicstion under advisemont, and will deeido tho matter Tuesday moraing, William Jamieson was arraignod for attempting to tampor with tho jury in thy caso of Lawson, tried for receiving stolen goods u fow weoks ago. 1o admitted that ho had said that he could iz throo of the jurors at 325 apieco, sud the Court senteuced bim to thisty dave i tho County Jail James Reed, ono of tho witnesdes in tha Turner forgery case, camo into court and gave e bonde fur bis appearanca whon neaded. Tho Court adjourned until Tuesday morning. TLE CALL TOESDAY. Jrpax Ganv—~40, 41, 42, 46, 49, 50, 52 to 56, 69 * 1063, 65 to 63, Jopae JAvEsoN—No eall announced, Jupar Moong—! L 39, Junok Roorus—sSot casod 8,210 and 3,371, aod Caloudar Noa. 368 to3h). JUDOMENTH. Bupenion CoonT—CoNFEstoNs—The German Na tional_Bank_ve. A. F, Buschick, §1,365,—Same s | ratme, $335,—3L, 3, Bmith ve, Beruard Rold, §81.64.— W. J. Juhtison ¥e, ‘The Reorthils Amarican’ Mortgsge Company, tinited, $185,07, ! JupG¥ Gany~Matthow Kehrig va, C, B, and Robert. arts and Goorgy Bottiuger, FOLAI i JUDGE JaxraoN—City ve. Johin Stadleman, e al, ' $2,471 va, the clty, CrucuiT Covrr—Jopox Toarss—Patrick McRet- trick va. The Chicago, liock Island & Pacific Rillroad Compavy; verdivt $.0'%, and totion for & now trial, —Lowis Kenyon vy, Samuo! 1. Haress, $80, THE YACHT OCTAVIA. Rew Yonx, July 4.—Tho yackt Octavis, which wan soizod by the Collector uf this port on sus~ plelon that sho was abont ¢o sail with muuitions of war for tLe Cubane, haa boon declared not & Britiah vensel by the Dritwh Vice-Consnl. The Captain of tho Octas The tlme of ils scizuro, ran up tho Euglish thag, and claimed its protoc- tion, The Uctavia was built in 1861, at Cleve- land, O., 55 & niling yacht, and In the following, var sho was changod to a stoam yscht Ly her ato owner., Mr. T\ W. Kennard, of “thiscity. It is reported in Spanish circlos that shoid now Roing to Hly tho Honduras tlag. an action in Ing dauinges Get rid of ono cold Lefora you contract another on top of it, Or you may nectirely establish (ue seda ot u werfous'Luig complaiut before 503 87 eouscious of dauger, Beltor prydeatly rort o Dr. Jesnos torant, ud eectlve curo for conght i coldy, and elpful slao for lts Lealing {nducuce on th lungs’ sa bronehis, DRY GOODS- AT PARDRIDGES. 500 dozen Real Kid Gloves at 35 cents, i i wobth Soion Real Kid Gloves at 50 cents, prige oluowhiore 51,60, ElIkSA!M &Nnol Pongee at 44 oonts, others U5 oonts. 82¥350 plooes Oalico, fast olors, ot 6 oonts, - 50 plocos Viotoria Luwnn at 18, 33, §a {unt halt price. ose 51,80 B-yards wide ool st {ha Dross Goods that we are offer | Bhawls, and Bum. ! Another lot of Gran age Poins, Bacques, mer Bulis now bolng olforod to cloae atabous half the old price, ur 60, @5, 750, and $1 Cloths and Caas! e 1O e ot 30 Tanarac . Took st our all-Wool Ingrain Carpeting ut 50, 750, and 51, Oarpeting of overy kind apd desoription tn 0 per cent. ros8 G 0D~ 0 oasas assortod « For laolao, Milwaakes, snd NAVIGATION. DRICH NTEAMERN, e ‘Weat Bhore portss e el et dhi uskagon, U , a1 ton A, daily,

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