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4 b ST T HE CHICAGO TRIBU WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1870, THE LAW. ~neciéion in the Cnsc of Lyon ¢ vs, Oulbertson, g ' Tho Supreme. Court Mnke‘s Short Work of Option Cope tractss And Declares Void tho Rule: of the ‘Board of Trode which En- forcos Them, ¢ prrr——— Tho Powers of tho Doard of Health Con- eerning Slapghier-Hlouses Mae terially Curtailed. The Court ‘Also Declines to Allow Mrs. Harris to Share in the Doug- fas Estate ; . And Expresses Its Views on the Sub. Jeot of Township Treasurers, ATore Tax-Suits Begun---A Meavy Baukruptey Cnse. Reoord of Judgments and Now Buits ‘OPTION CONTRACTS UPSET. DECIBION IN LYON V8. CULDERTBON, Among thoe cases decldod by tho Bupremo Conrt at thia Jast torm waa that of Lyon ve. Cul- bertson. ‘This -was & caso growing out of the _colcbrated whant coroor of 1872, and wsa bascd '"on various agreomonts, of which tho followlng - is & spocimon ¢ - Crxcao, Aug. 1, 1872.—Wo hava thts day bought ef oA AT % Go 10,000 bishela of Nov3 spriug wheat fu etore st $1.574¢ par bushel, to bo delivered ot acller's option during August, 1872, “Undor this ‘aud similar coctracts doposits and mareins woro put up by both parties from Lmo to tims, Aug..10.and 20 the coroer collapsed. Romsud waa moads .on Lyon & Co, for fusthor * margins, but thoy fatled to respond within tho next banking .honr. Thoroupon Oulierteon, ! Blelr & Go., without .tondering any whoat, ""electod undor the rule of .the Board of Trade to \conalder.the contracts filled, aud cbarged up to Lgonj‘. Co. tho difterenco batweon tha prico at wl ichi thoy bad agreod to purchase and £1.1114, M'his suit was brought to rocover tho differouce, - aid'thojury in tho lower court found a vordict for tho smonnt claimed. ~Tho .Caurt, aftor considering the waight to be lven to commercial usages and custoins, eays fiat tho firat soctlon of tho ehorier of tho Banid of Trado :provides thint that corporation may smake euch -rules, regulations, and by-laws from timo to time as thoy may think proper or * pecersary for the governmont of thio corporation Thiereby croated, not contrary to tho lawa of tho 1snd ;* aud-thon 1t continuca bs followa: Tlis question thon arires whotber the ruls or by-law . of the.Company -ia valld whicl, on all time contracts Tatwoen membars of thio Ausociallon, requires doposita for security and-margin on and after dats of tha con- tract, and from time to timo a8 may bo uecessary to praject. l&c party calling for the eaine, snd o tho failure of the ,l)all{ called on to make such doposit within the noxt banking hour, giving tho other pnrty the optlon by giving notica to conslder tha contract ‘filled st tho market value of the goods at the time the nolica wae givea. 18 [HIS NOLYE CONTRARY TO TIIEC LAW ol.theland? .ilave the Associntion under thoir chart- er the power Lo chiango fue rulo I regard to contraots £0 3 th. dispenso wilh & tender, or at 18t o readinasn $o perform by tho party clatming o forfeituro of tho . sopjrast 7 ‘Wiicr o party has properly and anothior contracta to purchiaso it, 1o Lo dellvernd at o futuro do , and tho Scller 18 required to koep it for delivorance, ho may, na 3 maiter of fyrudeuco, or even cholce, require that tho _puizchaser shail lve _spcurity for Yoyment whien deitvered, And {he ollier patly may “also if he chooss uiro mecurity for the delivery of the proporty on tho day. Bowith o] tional contracts, when o sellor ey chooso to delfver or tlio buyer Tuay €l0oss to rocalvo the property, Dut accoriling to tho most elementary rulea governing contracts, the fifiyJ\cmlndlnu a performanco of thio contract must maclt bo ready, nule, aud williug, and, a8 o general , must offér’ ta pecform hia part of the contract before ‘e ean put tho other in default and yecover for & breach, This‘haa over béen regarded as funda~ mental fn tho Iaw of contracts, UNDEN THE GENLRAL RULES OF LAW, whare citlier party hea the option to fix the time for Jelivgry, when Lo fixes it Jin muat, fo ymt tho othor pory i dutuult, be fully atle ani hdat oler (0 yir- orm Luis part of the agreement, "This fa 8 Fulo of general appiieation_subected to s . fow plight modificatious or oxceutions, Ianot this Fule of tho Board of Trade n violation of it, and, tliere- fors, eontrary to the law of the lud, and vold for that ‘reason ? 1t doce mot requiro cilliet party to bo pro- yared, and to offer to_ perform, For aught that ap- Josre, thio sellors may not Lnvo iad o hustiol of.wheat, Lo, for {hat matter, uave been unablo ta procurod ‘bushel, Bdlay, tben, the Board of Trade Ly rule authorizs » Koller io oxcreiso an ontlon fo_de- lver many {lousands of bushicls of gralu whon ho not . bave s bushel o deliver, and ‘a0 for and rccover as though bo sctually had tho amonnt, and hind offersd o tendersd tho sama? 11 g0, hich thoy may repnal {hio law of tho Lind and enbetituto n now ruls In violation of ita roquiro- eate, Independent of fhis rulo ail know thatup- ygless would nava boen romirad to eto show that ey nd the grain om Land or warehouso roceijts therefor of suficient quonlity and propor quality to have Slied_th sul ele’ coutract, and they would aleo liavo ‘been required to at lesst make an offer to_dsliver it or - warehoue receipta therefor befare {hey could Liayo ro- corared for dauages ustalped. 'TIIE CONTRACTS SAY the wheat waa in storo when tho fagreement waa en- tered Into, btk the record is barren of all evidence to show tlst appeliece had & bushel in_stora or otherwise when thoy clocted o treat the contract filled. , Eveu it 1t wora conceded to bo truo when the nt wan made, it may ba that it was sold tiia next or somo other dag,dnd 4 e B other wheat was ot ou hand to be doflvered. 1f, when tho notics was givon and within tima limifed for appellants to put up the margin, they had tendered the money at Lis contract prico, and hiad domanded tho wheat, Is it pretonded’ that appoliece could have delivorsd it or any portiou of ‘it or ware- biaue tocelpta therefor?” If e, it 1s moat sssurodly s proved tiat they could Liave compied, Bhell all of thoryles Lo rovorsed merce and teage by Piis orgapization? It was orcated 10 promols Lo Lest interesia of tradein the great commorcial mart of Chicago, within and not outaide of the law gaveruing trado and commorce, snd not fo ayerturn 1 clouann\l well eatabllshed law of trade, . And, {lia belog tho caso, the courts slould not by a Wrsined construction enable that bodyto substitite siusrand T e rulas repuguant 1o tho seitlod law -of the land, * (JF it boseld tat persons tiave tho undoubted right TURCIASE ORAIN YOR ¥UTURE DELIVERY, the proposition fs conceded; but, tramincled Ineao coutracts wero, can 1t bo aid thiat thioy have tho sluments of & bons flds traneaction 7 O ia It not more |ti§8 3 8 mere wager on the price of grain on 8 given 4372 Whore no grain {a ownod at tho thno of tho salo, aar ts suy eapected fobe or o bo dgllvored or o ceived, bak simply that the difference in the silpulated [rice i tho aciusl pitce 1t Ao ims for delivery s Lo i, It Ab0ve £ tio purchsacr, aud If bolow o the sclier, such u tranasction i ouly In fact s wager, and the wholo thing ls buta gumbliug rataction. 'And suol: trausactlons are unitke real buaiucas oper- ations, and aro injurious to tredo ond demoralizing in thelr tendeucy. Buch trausachions tond jo doremy recy, produco great fluctustions, and produce fue uey {F sk ulu fo o fale and logituato tradare by Gatlons or dopressions in prices, by such wagers Lelog made by men not in businesa but slmply AMDLING ON TUE GIAIN wXCHANGE, And it fs boliaved that, under this rula of tho Hoard of Trado dispenning with » delivery or offer a deliver, with a preacnt Alliity lodo so, thls spocica of ‘,’Ll,l:l un'bo un"{oddfln withou o once 'y 80 far as pensos w & delivery, or fll‘ngb ‘with an 0(!:‘1' to dd'iv‘u‘, h‘c‘ n'ut only l¥|ulnw! ) urages gaming, aud i refora pernlcous, Whero s tranisciion s fair aud real, it fat Lo shown by proving an sbllity ta perform by dclivering geainer wareliousa receipts {bat have not becn old perhapes Ainaca 10 oluez persond, Aud sueh should Lo aneof the tosta of ita fairness, and (Lot it isabora fde Buch seemato bo the rssson of the common law rulo renuiring s tender, or an offor, with (b ability o pertorm, bofors tus oitier rarly can be putln do- fauit, The law will not permit s party to vocater for Ureach of contrach whed he is unabla or unwilliog to ‘perfarm on bis part, and to do so would be to Nocass ‘wagers on the prico of property nudes tho forms of & plm:hlln. " " 9 law bas slways fostered trade, and Las ue WE;M pragtives {at setard, vhu\:’:fl, or a‘nlm":: 1l froe action, Hence sil that tends o its injury o ita free course has Leen lield Ulegal; and 10 ll’flfl{‘u: Remeals s Yalacien, oe Motk Jajasy bo thy becesiog L iasian ot Work Jaaey o b peodes e i L Ial iy o Sy voutudiog Were ton o urgbnize day (o day and capstantly bed the fumizo price of ¥raln, all would asy that auch & prectico would be pare alelous snd ehopid be suppivescd, Lu sxch wagers no s could expuct the courty of ‘ths gountr; Jo uphi and enforcs Aszd, In effect, what ia ua distinction betweon (bt sud making » contract for delivery of gralp uta fidure day when ana bas 0o graip, sud ¢3pacts to hate uons, -and baother uelthar acafres nor axpocts b recelve avy al v tino of delivery, put slopuy expwls, U fortunale, Pt e nugibon, snd from o _the nppellant was that the ‘rossounblo aud - opprosaivo. 20 rreet the amount {hat it has risen above the pure clineg rice, ar, if uufortunato, to p3y whatever it ‘may bavo fallen'bolow 7 Such w (ranssction is AB MUOH A WAGER I effect an & bet on tha cantof & disor A gamaat cards, The rulg of tho Baard of Trade sdapling (he fatlure of ous o bariies (o ninc un (o mmargin s o othier party of hig part of the agrenment being uo- sullortzed, mothing byt tho abiily of tho party claims Ing the forfeltnre of tlis ogreoment, and an_offer or toniler of the wheat.or warehotss rece(pts, could hava suMced, Tus Doard of Trade have no power to sulx stiiuto something clse for hin requireinent, and It cannal bo diepenred prith Ly the courtn, Thia {a & question thal fnvolves tho Intercat of largs numbers of the eommunity beaide jaero brokers sud ¢ gamblera on 'Chnge,” TIF VAST NUMDER OF PRODUCERY whoso grain lias o go o {tio Chlcagn market for male Linve o deoyt Interest in thia gnestion aud its rolution, If tbibs specira of gumbling fe sunctionod ss leial, then tho prico it shall bo paid the yroducer wiil st all {tmn depend upon the combintion of thess gamblera ta reduce prioes ou {he one aldy, snd their :inflstion on the othor, leaviug the law of demnand snd supply, with tlo olher conniderations of trade, powers 1een 10 exert thelr bonefieinl and_correcting fnfuence in the various ebanncle of businean, It fs belloved, that no moans can bo fnvented to produco moro or groater nncertainty in the Tirics of ‘commodities, o produca greator revolutious in huot: nesa, to produce ruin and ruptey, and, great and frretriovablo loss upon honest industry and wen Ateuggling lo creato and suatain email Lt lezitimate husiness, than (hieso protended purchsscs sud sales, which aro but wagers in effoct, The wholo thing s Alegnl, Infurious, snd raqnires (o e supprosscd. 7o Judgment of the Court below s roversed sud the cause remanded. “fho oplnion s written by Mr, Justico Walker. Monsrs. Dont & Dlack lnflrunnlnd C. M. Cul- bertson & Co,, and Tuley, Htiles & Lewiaappear- od for 3r, TUGMAN'S SLAUGHTER-HOUSE, TOE BUPREME COURAT DECIDES TUAT ‘RE I1AS A RIGUT TO RUX IT, Thoro was & prosscution originally Inatitutad bafore n polios magisirate by the City of COhi- . cago to racover from Charlea IL, Tugman a pen- alty of &10 for tho viclation of & ‘regulation or ordinanco adopted on tho 12th of December, 1871, by the Board of Health of tha Cily of Ulieago, whicl: reada a8 follows: That, from andafior tha 1st dsy of January, A. D. 172, 0 distillery, slaughter-bouse, rendering eatah- sLinaut, or soap-factory sholl be erectod or put in operation in any bullding 1ot now used for euch pur- os0 within the ferritory of tho City of Chicago unded as follows, toavit : Fullerton aveaus on the north, Thirty-Aftl strect on the south, Lake Michigan on thocast, and Westorn avenua on the weat, 'I'hs ¢ause was taken by appeat to the Criminal Court of Cook Connty, whero tho firat declsion wou sustained and judgmont rendorod for 810, Ao appoal wae taken to & siill Liguer court, whioh s decided tho caso conteary to tho flrst rulinga. A copy of tho docision, delivored by Justico Craig, renched tho Uity Attorney yeaterdsy. 1'l|u‘follmvlug is & briof abatract of “the docu- ment: 1t was concedod by the appellant in tho case that tho slaughter-house in question had beon startod, and that the slsughtoring businosa was earriod on, It was also concoded that other alaughtor-houses wore running withiu tho pro- soribod limits ot tho samo tine. 'Pugro was no dispating of facts; tho only question ‘presented by tho record was whather tho ordiusuco adoptod by tho Board of Ienith was valid or void, The first positiou taken by regulation was un- *\Yhore powor ‘i conferred upon tho logislative dopartment of a municipal corporation to onact by-laws and or- dinnnces -for- the bettor governmont of the in- habitants of & municipallty, tho body intrusted with tuat power, in ita oxorcise, oanuot eusct or- dlunncoa that sto noreasonablo and oppreesivo, or such as will creato a monopoly.” ‘Euch momber of the municipal corporation ia roquired tosharo tbo burdens inctdont to such orgauization ; but ot the samo time all aro euti- .tloth 4o sharo and partisipate oquully in all bono- 1ils to be detived from such & govorument, Au ordinance, therofore, that would make an act done by one poval, and imposo no ponslly for tho same not done under like circumstances up- on aunother, conuld not be sauotioned or austained, boeauso it would bo unjust aud unroasonable. Tf tho Liealth or comfort of tha eity demandod that the probibition of new sloughter-houssy within a dosignatod part of tho city, tho samo reason would suroly domaud that old ones shou Id ba diecontiuued. 1f tho Board of Hoalth had any powor to adept an ordinance on tho subjoct, the ordinanco, to be valid, should not discriminate in favor of any citizen, If it prohibited ono from carrying on tho businoss that prohibition sbould oxtend to all, regardless of tho timo tho busincds may have boen cojpmenced, ]t may bo seriously questioned srhothor the Leglelawiro hos the power to confor tho law. making power upon & body uot chogan or closted Dy the paoplo, such as the Board of Hoalth, “We nro of opinion that tho act of 1847 did not confer the power upon the Loard of Iealth -to adopt tho ordinunce; but on tho otucr hsod, tho Common Councll was intrustad with the pawer to adopt ordinances in relation to and upon the identical subjeot matter over which the Doard of Haalth assumed Lo aet. “\Wo caunot undoratand how the power ocould at tho satno bime exist in tho two bodios to control, by ordinance, the wnmo tulng. "o caunot, thercfore, bellove that it was tho destgn of the General Assombly to confer loglslative. power ovar Lhis subject both upuu tho Common Council aud tho Doard of Heatth. Wo aro, thoreforo, of the oplulon that no power waa conferced upon tho ‘Board of Ioalth to adopt the ordinsuce ju question, Tho Jjudg- me nt will Lo roverde —_— . IMPORTANT LAND CASE, UARDIS VS, LESTEN. Among tho last list of decisions of the Su- premo Court Is tho caso of Buean DL Iarris va. Mosoa W. Lostor aud _otliers, which grew out of the complications of the Btophen A. Douglas og- tato. Douglas, it will bo remembored, died in 1861, and bia oxocutor sold &)l his roal estato in 1804 to poy the dobts of tho eatate. In 1874, ten yoars aftorward, the Douglas tefre, Btoplien and Robort, quit-claimo@ to Mrs. Harris what- over interest thoy might bave to one-halt the roal estato of which their fathor diod pas- wossod, Bho then brought suit to cstatilish hor titlo and for partition, but was non-spitod. An appeal was thoreupon takon, mod the Sapromo Court afirmed tho docision of the Court below, Tiolding that hor objections to tho validity of tho oxecutor's sale wore not valid, and that thoy should be bound by tho broad and well-knowa rulo of law that whero s court had jurs- dictlon of tho eubjoct mattor and tho persons of the partics, its Judfimnut or_do- croo whoo ancmnuod coltsterally wonld bo Tiold valid, and notwjthstanding the Court might have procoeded irrognlarly, a purchaser in good £a1th under ita judgment or decree would be pro- tected. Morcover tho complalnnnt, sithough dorlviog title from tho heirs, had no suponor equities to purchiasors in good faith, Puarchas- ora at judicisl salos who igvested their monoy upon tho decrosof a court’ of ‘compotont juria- diction had rights that woro just a5 eacrod and 28 much within the protection of tho Court ag the rights of minor heirs. Tho decros was af- firmod. Mewsrs. ‘Lulgy, Btilos & Lowis ap- poarod for tho appollsos. i S ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. THE DOUOLAS ESTATEH. Bpectal Dispateh to The Cnicaao Tridune, Berivovierp, 1., Jan, 25,—Thero wero fow orders in tho Ststo Supreme Court, snd ouly ons of ospecial interoat, Tho smit of Adeclo Willinws, formerly Mra. Stophen A. Douglas, ve. Daolel P, Ruodes ot al., was arguod orally fo- day snd taken by.the Court: Tha case involves thy aalo of the Douglas sytate by D. P. Rhodos, oxechtor, and tho altegation of ‘the plantifd is that by collusion with (ko bidders and others the executora rold the estale (or much loss than its net valus, and tho sult1s to require a full ac- counting to tho plaintift. —_— TOWNSHIP TREASURERS, NO OATH NEQUILED. In the cass of the Board vf Sehool Dicectors ot Dlstrict No. 13, Town of Jetfpraon ve. The Peoplo ex rol. The Bosrd of Trugteos of Town. ship 40, Rango1d, vecontly degided by the Su- preme Caurt, an importaut questlon was ralaod aatothe duty of s Townabip Trossurar to lake an official .oath, Tho deolsion was rendered by Justice Bleldon, snd afirmed that of dJudgu Gary, awaralug a peremptory writ of mandamus apo niat the Dfiu{‘on of Digtrict 13, tho sppel- Iants, 10 compel them to pay ovor to the Towu- elup Cresnner, Hazelton, the sum of $137.50, which {ho Directors Liad borrowed and recalved under Bec. 47 of tho Schoal law, for tho Euqmn of orecting a schiool-Louse I Irviug Park, The Directors had refused to pay over the mouey to $ho Township Troasurer, and on wau- damus brought sgalnet thew by the Toard of ‘Frustees thoy aut up the defeusey, .flist, that tho Towship Treasuror, szolton, hiad not takeu the onth of oflco prescribed by Kec. 35 A 5, of the Couitlintion, Kpcond, that no suficiont demund -bsd been made for payment of the mouey, not, bowaver, denyiag that the Treasurer hiad made a domand on them therotor, ssalleged in tho petition for mandamuy, ‘The answer set- tivg up thesn defenuns was demutred to fo tho Superior Court and $he demurrer suatained, and, the Dizostgry tefusing {0 raaks avy-furtlier au: awor, tho Court awarded s poromptory manda- mns. Tho Suprome Conrt afizmed the decisfon eus- talning the domurer to tho anower, and say in enbatanos that ‘the_constitutionsl -provision ro- quiring oathn of affico 18 ot self-bieculing so 1er-a8 rolatas to.infarlor officers, aud that ss the statute prosotibing ko modo of tha demand, and.the qualifioations:of ceriain school ofiioors, inolading tho Treasurer, ia silout sa Lo any cath of office, no osth of ofice 1a roquired of suoh officers. Tho ominsion in the law o require an oath amounta’ to an exemplion by law from taking an ontl. A to tho quastlon in 1ogard to tho domand, it was sot up In tho potition that moparato domands wera. made by, tho Trustcos and by tho Troasurer. Tho domand by tho ‘I'ronaurer was uot douled, but b was olaimed that s domand mads by bim wan of po .forco on mandamus, ‘The Qourt, howevyar, hiold that tho School law, which provides that tho Towuship Treasaror shall do- mand all monoys belonging to Lis township, suthorizod him to make tho demand in question, and that tho -Uemnrrer was praporly sustained to ho auswar, ‘Tho Court alno exprossly held that all monoys helonging to tha school district, in- cluding “moneya borrowed to build a rchool- house, must bodoposited o the Townahlp Troas- ury, to bo paid out only on the ordar of tho diroctions drawn on the Towashlp Treasuror, Mr. I.J, Cranford appoared for tho appollces, et TAX CASES. THE PULLMAN PALACK UAR COMPAKY. 0. 0. Walte, & stockholder in the tultman Palace Car Company, filed a bill yosterday in the Unlted Statos Court agalnst the Company acd Bichaol £vane, to rostrain tho tax lovied on the Compnny, Walte firat sots out tho organization of the Company, lte object, and also tho naturo of 1ta bus{noss, andihe sort of contracts it makes with other roads. Tho capital stook was originally £100,000, which was inorensed in May, 1875 to £5820,200, thoe market valuo of which at tho eame time was 06 pet cont of the par-velue. To mest its indobtednesa tie Company had issued, nud had in cirenlation on tho 1at of May, 1875, 82,747,000 in'bonds. -Ita taxablo personal property in Oook County at that timo was worth #48,071.60, and its rosl ostate was valuod at $3,200, Tho ro- mainder of the Company's capital stock and bonds was reprasontod by tho patent rights and by oars in 10 on different ralironds. Thewholo tangible Ho_?ofly of thio Company in the count: was 87,607,724.96, of which, howaver, as state Kbove, oaly §47,231.60 was tuxablo n Eook Coun- ty. The orgunl cost of tho Company's card was $454,785.70, but tho compaoios to whom thoy are loased lug all tnxes on them. In Sfay 1ast, also, tho Indebtodncss of tho Company amounted to 2,747,000. The Company in Slny Inst made the usual ro- tarn of its porsondi l’J:roperzy to tho Assoemor, listing it ot £43;071,00, which return was accept- od h{ tho Assoror, Tho Btato Board, howover, put {n o word, and tho assossment waa fixed at 260,880, on which tax of #2,801,60 was lovied, and paid by the Company nandar protost. But this'ls not the worst of it, for tho Siato Doard also valuod tho capital stock at £5§9,237, an which & tax of §$27,481.77 waa assessed. The complainant, who owns 1,000 shares of stock in tho Company, alleges that the Company has declinod to contest this tax on.its comtal stock ; that the tax is void, beiug in violation of tho constitutional rulo of uoiformity, and for other reasons, and ho thorefore aska for nn in- junction to provent the Company from paying, or thoe Colloctor from ‘receiving, sny tax on tho capital stock. A temporary injuuction was sronted by Judgo Dlodaett. BUITA KING, of No. 539 North LaSnile atrcot, also made pub- Tichin protest against the North Sido Tax Col- Ioctor, Lirnst Hummel. Kiug sovs that, in May last, hio valued hia property at 2600, which was raised by tho Amsessor to $1,600, snd by the Stato Boord to $2,240, on which a tax of $102.64 has boon extended. Iiing offors to pay §13.50, and sske that tho colloction of the romoinder may Lo enjoiued. s BANKRUPTCY, 2 FAILUDE OF A UEAVY BEAL-ZSTATE DEALER, J. Esnias Warren, a woll-knowa roal-estato doalar, whoso offioo is at No., 18 Chamber of Commorco, filed & voluntary pelition fn bank- ruptey, yeaterdss. Tho following is a list of the secured oroditors, togother with a descrips tion of tho mecorities: Cushman & Hardin, 478,050 ; securod by trust-doed on Lots 4 to 17, 23 and 24 to 44, all inclasive in Block 1 of Boo- nor & '$mith's Bubdislslon of part of tho K. W. 3ot the N. E, I of Sac. 8, 98, 14, tho sceurity being only worth §52,000. W, I 2, Cushman, £24,000; secured by o mortgago for 820,000 on Lota 6, 6, 7, 22, 34, 86, and 87, In Blook 1 of tho gamo proporty. Gortrude H. Hardin, $30,000 ; scoured by trmat-doed for $25,000 on Lots, 8, 9, 10, 11, 25, 26, 33, 89, and 40 of tho samo quorter-section. X, Asbloy Moars, capitalist, 81,610, secured by mortgaga for ©4.500 on tho undivided i of Bub-lot 3, Lot 1, of Block 1, n tractiona! Boc. 15, addition, Quiney Bhaw, a Doston capitalist, $35,000, which accruod ons noto glven by L. P, Iilliard and assumod by Warren ea part of tho purchaso monoy of this property, securod by srust dopd for 30,000 on the E. I{ of tho W. ¥ aud the W. }jof Lot 3 in Dlook 34, Ociginal Town of Ohleago. Maris E. Hilliard, of Chicago, $3,750 duo under lease for 00 yoars at an sunual rental of 81,600, of Bub-Lot 8 of O, Lunt'a aubdivisfon of Lot1, and part of Lot 4, Dlock 12, of fractional Boo, 15 additlon to Chleago, P. X, Dedorick, Albany, N. Y., 818,000, sccarod by trust doed for 16,000 on Sub-Lot 2 of Lot 1, of Blook 1, of tho samo property, aad a judgmont in tho Cirsult Court, ontored March 18, 1875, for §2,805.65. Isasc N.. Hardia also bas 8 judgment sgainst the bank- rupt for $8,400, eatored July 6 {n the Buperior Court, Thomas YLord, also holds a judg. ‘mont for £1,003.49, entered Aug. 2, 1874, in -tho Suporlor Canst, Marla pii liard, the further sum of 4,600, eccured by tortgage for §6,600 on Lota 10 and 17 In Blook 18 of Egandato. W. H. Kehoo, Chioago, #8,630, sooured by traat-doed and for £0,000 on fho B, 35 of Lot 7, in Bpring's Subdivision fu tha N, ‘W, if of Beo, 22, 8), 1. James Good- rich, Chioago, capitalint, #9,000, securod by trust- deed on Bub-Lot ¢ In’ the W, 34 of Blook 3 of QGowolt's Babdivision, being No, 418 Michigan avonuo, worth $15,000, Washington Smith, Chicago, £55,000, sacured by trust-deed on Lot 1.2, 4, 8,9, 10,12, 14t0 18, in Lrown & Bmith's Subdivialon of part of the N. W. J o the N. E. of oo, 3, 38, 14, valuod at $35,000. A.'W. lark, capfialist, Watortows, N. Y., 7,000, s~ cured by trust-dosds on Lots 1, 8, 4y Tlock 8, of Egandalo. J. D, Jenuings, oapitalist, Chicago, #46,0600, sooured by trust-dood on Lols 1, 2, B, 42, 23, and 24, Block0; Lots 13, 14, and 16, in lllockacx Lots 1, % and 8 Block 6, of Jenoings' Bubdivision in the 60 acres of the I, 2 of tho B. W. }fi of Bee. 10, 83, 14, valuol at £40,000. To Montaguo Ward, of Now York, Warron owes $29,626, securod by trust-deed on Hub-Lot 1 of Lot 1, Blook 1, of fractional Hoo. 16 addition, valuod st ©20,000. To Orriugton Luws 86,090, sconred by trust-doed on Lot & of Lunt's Subdivision of Lot 1, aud the N, 3¢ of Lot &, Block 14, in tuo fractionsl Bec, 10 addi- tion to Chicago, worth 87,800, To Wilbur V' Storoy, propristor ot tho Times, tho buukxugt owes ©67,000, secured by irust-decd on the B, 443 feet of Jonning's Babdivislon of part of the 8, 60 acres of the K. 35 of the 8, W, of Boo. 10, 98, 14, astimated fo be worth €50,000, Awo- irds of thia indabtoduess, howevar, has boen assumed by Jokn Q. Markloy, To George B. Warren, Bonior, of Troy, a capitalist, there iy due §160.000, socured Ly & Hon on the squity of redomption u tho groater part of the above 1ands, which vquity 18 suppoaed to b wortls not aver 0,000, over and above all incumbrances, WYarren's unscourvd debia smount to 864,650, of which ©53,000{a due ta Goorge B, Worron, Jr., of Troy, 'The nasotd consist of tha equily of redemption fit the lands sbove mentioued, snd €200 In weariog spparel and €60 in maps, The personsl propordy, Lowover, i¥ claimed to be oxompt. o From su exnml?nlon of the debts, it will be soon that Warren's securod delts smount to 2583,474.40, whllo the_aeourities are ouly wortn #316,800, leaving = difference of $238,673.61. Add to 'this the . unasourod dabts will mako $303,121.51 of debls mora than assets, The po- titlon was reforred to the Register, as usual, ©* MINOH MATTENA, Huud K. Foraast aleo filed in bankruptoy yestorday. ¥ cured f:h‘;a;"?fi“fl 0 securad to , 781,97, ‘The mawets consist of €95 iu notes, 981,20 in open scsonnts, and 151 sharcs of the capital atock of the lemington Lmpire Company, which are coos 4 worthe lows, ‘Tho caue woay relerrod so Heglater Hibe bard. " A dmoh-rrolnn lasued Lo Menry Holwulaonor. A cawposltion meeting of tha creditors of John P, Board will bo hold this moruivg a¢ 30 a8 m, Thio ftst and last diridend mesting of 7, Ald Eilia, sbo Laukee, will b hold &t m;):??m‘.u.”f ‘Tho Assignee, Alr. Jenkins, bas sbout Aoo{n cath 0 distribule, nasd 3Lr. bils bas about 400, oluntary potition proferred and se- 1,150, and tho uu- 000 {n creditors, The estato will not pay 100 ceuta. NEW SUITS, AUPERION COUNT 1¥ NRIZT. C.7. L. Meyora sucd Hamuel Ti. Hayes for S11,009. Houry Prinoo brought ault for 81,200 ageins} Anron 1. Milter. John 8. Wallaco commenced a snit yosterday L0 recover £4,000 from Isaas N. Hardin, and an- other clalming £3,600 Lo ba duo bim from W.H. W, Cutliman and L N, Hardin, W. M. Dailoy, G. B, Ruggles, and Amasa M. Eaton bogan a sult for 22,000 agalnst John G, Drown. fliadrach 3, Poarca commemcod an sctlon agatuat Charloa 13, and Wiilism H. Browoson, to recover £5,400. . Johin ¥ or %1,000. Natlian Borlizheimer, for thonssof W. T, Pat- ton, began n sult fo debt spainst George E. Pur- ington, laying damagas at £4,060. John Kvorlam, for tho usa of T, N. Banks, began n like suit for #1,200 damages Against J. K. Botsford : and Alboert Felsonthl for tho e of Gicorge Ficld, also brought ame in debt for 1,600 damagos Bzainat D, I, Mathows, iL M. Hooker sucd 8. 8. 1iayos for 8,000, Byidnoy L. Darrow began actlon in efuctnent against the Chicaro City Railway Compauy, Isy- ing damages &t $1,000. | A, d, Baow suod J, It 8kidmaro for 21,570, L. 15 Ttuckoer, Ellen A. Dse, Mano Lonisn Htonbrongh, and Ants M. Willisms fliled s bill against Mary Annls_Conn, Archibald Uonn, Jamos Conn, Jsinas Boith, and Glarlod W. Griggs, to foreclose s moxtgaya for £2,412.1¢ on Lot 12 of Block 30 in tho School Beetion ad- dition, Lo Chicugo, “ 2 wiod Frana J, and Joseph Roolle (N —— MISCELLANEOQUS. : DIYORCKS, Only six months ago Jennie W. Bmith joinod tor fortuno with William L. Johnson, but Iast Decomber abe suddenly left him, and yosterday \ehofiled & bill in which sho states tho causo which 8o prematurely put ao fend to lior happinoes, OF course (& wa 2 woman, but in this case it was not a frall damscl who seduced Willinm's vacillatiug sffcctione, but o wifo.who was entitled to domand bis affoc- tions, and whom ho left iu Newark, N. J. Brs, Johnson No. 2 daos not propoeo to be a Jeft- :bonded wife, and z0 asks that sho may be asarded a divorco and allowed to zesume tho nams of hor doar doparted—Bmith, Ellen M. Porloy alio reprosents that sho hea ondurod greas wuffering by reason of tho cruolty of hor bLusband, Rartin Porloy, who lms kicked sod beaton Lar, locked ler aut doors, threatoned to ahoot her, and gon- orally done ovo?1hlnc that lay in his power to make her life mivorable. 8ha was obliged to lenvo him in 1872, aud nosr oxks for a divoroo, . ITEME. Judgo Drummond fs vtiil ongaged with tho Hudoutt_oaso. Judge Blodgett will try tho caso of Wiliiam Archdoacon to-day, aud will thon tske up the whisky cascs, if ready. Judges Willisms aud Farwell are - busy in con- sultation ovor tha tax cascs, ‘Pho Totlon for n Receiver for the Courier Company, beforo Judgo Moore, was continuod ton days. ¥ “Ruesday noxt will bo tho lsat day for fillng trial notices for tho Fobruary torm of tho Su- potior Court, Cssca bearing term numbers Dighor than 4,800 nood not be naticod, o4 Judgs Garv will continno to call his prasent calondar during tho mouth of February. Friday next will bo the last day for servica for the February torm of the Superior Court. RIUDE-RILL. In_tho Kibbe-IIill case vesterday. Hill eld the stand il day, untii noarly 5 o'clock in the oven- ing, when court adjourned till 10 o'clock thia ndorning. No mow pointa wero iutroduced, ox- copt, perhaps, to sow thas ho engaged nu attor- ney named Peshall to arrest Turnor and havo lim brought to Mirsouri and Arkausas, w order to prevent him from gottng the depositions of partioa in this and othor Statoy, which wore - portant in this smt. Mr. Barnum, sttorney for Hill in thin case, wislies to0 say that ho was smisroprescuted in yostorday's ‘Tminusg, 1lo is not such an old Tosatl as to wish to have nowspaper roportors exoladod from tho trinl. Dut he did allude to an articlo in an evoning sheot which bad made fatso statomonts in ragard to hix oliout aud his witnossos, aud atated cortain things ndharinllfz and locally without producing avidenca to bacl thom, and’ alluding to matters which Lad not como'in tho caso st all, CBININAL COURT. _John Iubort was trieq for larcony and ao- quitted. Ldward Evaps was triod for o assault and lm‘uillnd. Villlaw Fano was tried for an nesault with & club and acquitted. THE CALL. Jupar Bropagrr— Criminal cases. Junar IlorriNg—46 to end of calendar, Junae GAny--30, 105, 114, 110, 118 to 184 in- cluaive. Jupar, Tasesox—Arsists Jadgo Gary. Junar Moon: L 29, Jupas: Roaena—232 to 205, and sot case 1,297, Junar: Boarn—335 to 403, exdept 833, Jupar Fanwzr--No call, JUDOMENTS. Suprnion Covar—CoxFrasins—Tichard T. Taco ve, Allen I. Jackson, §230,—Gilers Roberinon ve, Jnines L, Campbell, §520.74—Thoinas Lord ve. L, I, iiliard, 13,7085 iN JupaE GAnv—G, M, Cuamberlain va, A, P, C, Bonta; / verdiot, #1:300,30, and_motlon for pew {rial—J, . Townasud ¥u, Coristopher Htange, §215.—Frad Toonch o Wihiner J, Shovhierd, $1.810—vuilip Lach ve. Ed- Ward T, Kretalor, $a0,67,—Uenry Kiog v, John J. Moutaguo; verdict, $13.16, saul aotiou for new trial, 20 1% 5taclo v, Francin A, liddle, 34,0375, —Ediar Teaiting ve. Joh J. Orawford, $108.50. Oincuer CaruT—Gonyemsdxa—incol ¥, Plalt vo. enry T, Tidred, 63344, Jobar Voorn-James Aciinley et al, ve. I, T For 73 Terdict, €310, Trd ' Johos A, Holmes, and_ Chiarics W. C. Whitsiey ; £,081.06,—W. T, Tendrickaon, §43.60.—J, T, 1, Bkilimsn ve, Parent and Erstus N, Fay: verdict, H93. YEDERAL OODRTS AT STRIRGFIELD. Susoial Drapateh to Zha Chicano Triduie, SrmxorieLy, I, Jan, 25,—~In the Untted Btates Conrb to-dsy, indlctmonts sgalost tho Driges gang of counterfolters, and Aaron Neat and Calvin Mooro, Boathern Illinos Ku-Elux, woro formally roported, ‘Lhis s ofiicial actiov, not paws, for the indiotmants wera reported to Ty TRIBUNS in theso dispaiches ten days Hnce, Tho Dills insuranco cases from Quinoy mmialy ocoupied the Foderal Court ta-day. - There are thirtoon snita agaivat ag many iosurance compu- plos. Dills bad property destrovod by firo,, and the companles “in which it was lusured preforred to rcbuild the property itistead of payiug tho losa. Dills was not satistied with the buildings orected, aud Lonco tho ewtd. At the last torm one of thom was tried, resulting in s_judgment for tho Qom- pany. ‘Tho partics to-day agreod Lo » ssitle- meub, tho comJlAu(uu ying 3150 of the costs and tho piaintdit diewlssivg the cotire list o2 suits, Boveral suits againet towns aud town- ships which bayo subscribod bouds undor tho !&J\mld‘Ahl law of 1869—tho Grab law—rwere partially beard in tha Uoited btates Oourt tlus aftornoon, but a decision was not reached, aud argumonta wera doforred for a day or two. ki getediohnnily i CANADIAN NEWS, A Prominent NMember of, the Opposls 1ton Electou—itenowed Busiuoys Auns jmation in Non tronts Bpecial Dipateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Quento, Jan. 25.—The Hon. Langovin, Socro- tary of Stato of 8ir John A. Macdonald’s Goveru- went at the timo of its dofeat, was olocted to reproacnt tho County of Olarlevoix in ths Do- minion Parlisment. The contest was keon. A dotachment ot Provincial police was sent into the county to preserve order, ‘Tho olastion of M., Langevin Is ascribed to Ultramontane influ- enco, snd will be protested ou tho ground ef compulsion and futfiidation by pricsts. MoxTREAL, Jan, UG.—Dusinoss prospects are improving. The depression of busincss which was s0 weneral some time timo ago hosgiveu place to a brightar prospoct aud au lucreaved do- maud. A nutuber of largo factoric, which Lave heon working on roduced timo, aud ju sowe cason outirely shut dowu, rosumed wosk, givivg amlploymnul to a groat wauy mon. TonoNTo, Jau. 25.—A special diapsich from Victoria, 1. O., to-day says the Icgislature Las by & vote unanimously indorsed thoe rejection by the Provinclal Government of the Domtulon of the offer of £750,000 In lieu ot the Esquimals & Navernio latlway, and by the eamo voio decide to appual t2 the Imperial Guvernmont, e — JOURNALISTIC. Special Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune. 8r. Joszrm, Mo, Jan. 25,—The Bhoriff of this couaty, upder a judgment pendered by the Cig- ;| Onartered br the Btataof Hlinois for tha exprey cult Court, will to-marros’ morning advérties for salo on the 6th of. Folauary the two-thitds interest of O, B, Wilkinson, Iate United Btaten Colloctor, in tho 8t Josoph AMorning Hevald. Thoreare nontimations as o who will ba um‘r T chaser, Tho Jlerald has -ong-boen tho loading Radical jourual of this purtion of tho Blate. Esmh e, NEWS: ATAIIN, nd MMra, Anthony 8mith worn the recip- ionts of agenulne marptiso-parly last ook, it Loing the snniversary of their crymtal wedding. Tuelr many friends canmw woll londod with ro- treshments, and a flue stipper was served. 'The .prosonts in crystal, varisd and bosutiful, sitest- cd thoir rogard for the hinppy couplo. TFurther investigarion ko the sahiool troubles indioates vory planly thest the fooling of the community i8 in favor of the former teacher, that rlie has not boen jisetly dealt with. her dis- musesl not boing legal. A petition is now bemg clrculatod thiough the fown v her behalf, and ‘thio mattor is caualng reach commont, i S LEA & PERRINS' CHLIGIRATED PRONOUNOED BY Mg CONNDISSRURS TO BE TUH “0NLY 600D ¢ SATCE EXTRACT of & LETTER from a e BLAN atMad rother at WORCKSTHR, May, 151 “Toll LKA & PEM. RINA that thofr Sanes 1s higlily esteomed ta And Applicable to Todia, and e, fa ray < opinion, themost palas EVERY VARIZTY P tabl wa woll a4 tho oot oF DISH. Tt 1 maige, v Prue ‘Worcestershire * Sauce. 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Ladisswanung the must Tawsant hamn for b1 Tarriuso Guids, which who sBonig marry—-why s Lika 3 momms and Omen hours, All business caves 01 privain, can % delichia stantion, call or wilth, mte, A baok for the milllon, RIS, GIMDES fice'26.J0hn NATTONAL EXRIBITION POULTRY, AND PIGHOINS, IN AGRICULTURAL AALL, TIHE GREAT BHOW or DOGS 1IN ART HALL. Admiasion to all, 10 centa; Chilren, 25 cente, Open from 9 a. m. until 10 p. m. HOOLEY'S THEATSE. MAQUTRR & TTAVERLY, ZL UNDAS, JAS. Tieturn of (ho- oo CALTFORNIA MINSTRIELS On & acale of Hberality unequaie. in tho winstrel world. Tirst wrek of MR PAT ROONEY, CHARLEY HOWARD, AND KCHOOLCIALT & OOFR, ‘snd_rewpnearance of ARLINGTON, RICE, UULTON, ROBINKON, Rey- ti0ld Brow., Kemble, Tilia, Fredericke,Oberkst, Murphs, Wednorday and Saturday matiuces, Adnitaslon 5 and 23 cents. blonday, Jan, 31, reappearancn afier an abseutouf fvo wuonths of ‘fht world's greatest come- lan, ME. WILLIAM EMERSON, Opcu ot 7% eum- uionee 2t § o'clock, Carriagon may bo orderad af 10 ionce 3k By Dartlag et s iorad Sl McCOBMICK'S MUSIO HALL. GRAECO ROMAN WRESTLING. AT TWO NIGITS ONLY. RIGALAND CARTERON Will contest n Friday eventng, Jan, 3, 1496, snd Iuigal, Carteron, aud 1rof. Emilo Yuuier Wil appesr 105 TournanIoht oh KtirdLy ereniug, don. 20, - Tho Winuer will (ake thie nracncils of tie 1t 1 Admisslon, 0c. 3 e cats, 51, bealy can Lo Lind at the Hall Dox Oaice, WEST RIDE SKATING RINK, GRAND HASQUERADE AND CARMIVAL THIS EVENING. fur the Lrat geut s costume, FULL BAND OF MUSIC. “EXPOSTTION SEATING PARE, GRAXD POTATO RACE, Wednesday Evz., Jan, 26. FULL PRESS CARNIVAL AND MABQUERADE, ‘Thursday evwning, Jan, 37, dfasqoera havo tho ce until #:35, Prizen for bost contumen on exhibiton it wtateent, Peceons 1o full anes ad- \Wright will furnjsh madksand cos- tumies at tho Parl:, st low ratces. Adinfsston 2 children under 12, 15¢; 1,500 roats, none rueerved, FOUR ¢f) GRRAND CONCEIR'TS. MONDAY, WEDKESDAY, and FRIDAY EVEN'GS, Jan, 31, Fub. 2, and 4, and Baturday Matinoe. Fob, B,. HANS von BULOW, (The Greatest Masler of the Tiano), aeristed by tho Yonug and Pavorite Heprano, MISS LIZZI1 ORONYN, Programme In Fridas’s piperm, R-kervid Scatr, £2, fale opens Frlday, Jun at’ Tue HOOT & BUN'S SIC CU., 1533 Biatest 7 MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, ENGAGEMENT FOR ONE WIER ONLY of the chiarmiug Mtle nrii & MINNIEDE PALMER, Tu hier romantie dma ETES! Jussie PALMER, . LA BELLE GURTIUDE, . JAN. 8). DEN DEBAR A FALKTAEF. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Every evoning and Welduraday and Suturday Mati- naes, grind production of the TWO ORPHANS Withan mmenso cast. Lopolar pricod, 25c, Sve and a3 motinces, 25 und L0z, Disaram of the theatro anl ronerved svats delivered at Monlter's Music St re, 10 ast Madison-st., utd ot tho Acsdomy Box Offtes withoul extra charg. ‘0L, WO0OD'S MUSEUM. HIDDEN EAIND Amd PO-CA-TION-TAS. ADELPHI THEATRE, GRAND MATINEE AT 2 P. M. 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