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TmiE COURTS. 5lobe Insurance 'Company==Potis ' tions in Bankruptcy. Record of Judgments and Now Suitae-- Oriminel Business, CIHICAGO. TAR ALOBA INBUNANCE COMPANY, The trial of the Issuca in tho bankruptey pro- ceedings agatnat the defunct Globe tnsurance Company wns had yesterday morning at it aelock, before Judge Dlodgett, in chambers, Mr. Ullinan, by leava of Court, filed some addl- tional names to the st of petitioning ereditors, After n short argrament. the Judgo touk the care under advisement untll Monday morning, Later in tho dny, Guorge ¥, Harding, as attorney for the Company, fited un additional denial of the gets of bankruptey charged ogainst it, set- ting up that many of the eclaims of the potitioning .creditors were fraudulenty and apeelfylug claims to the amount of §10,- 070,17, which it waa alleged were not bona fide, It was also alleged that the debts of the Com- pony mmnounted to over §$200,000, helug more than threo times the mnount represented by the petitioning creditors, and wera held by ovor 160 sersong, or moro than four times the tumber of llm petitioning creditors, Owing to the lmited time, however, the Company found itsell un- nble to set out In detall n llst of its debts, and to whom they were owing. DIVORGES, Mary Brawn filed her bill of eomplaint yester- day againgt her busband, Charlea Brown, stnt- fngz thint sho was inorried to Iim May 1, 1876, hut on the fith of Juno Tearned that he was in the hinbit of spending n good part of his time at o house of {ll-farwe. Previous to her marriaga shie lent him £4350, with which _he fitted up n fa- Joon nt No, 088 Btate strect. Brown declines to change his habitg, and bis wifo now wants a di- voree nnd an fnjunction to prevent him from disposing of his propesyy, Floreuce M. GQordon alro wants a Qivorco be- canse hier husband, Archibald D, Gordon, has, o5 ghe slleges, been guilty of mlultur‘y and hns (u(?cn] for the past threa yearsto provi o for her. Loufsn (orr algo wants o dlvorse from her husbund, August Gorr, beeauso of his habitual drunkenness and repeated cruclty. 1TEMS. Judge Drummond this morning at 9 o'clock will henr the motion to supprees certain deposi- tions taken fn New Yorlk in the cases of Oscood and Foedick & Fish ys, the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Rtailroad Company. Replster Hibbard will eave town to-day for s yacatfon, to bo aheent until Aug. 1. ‘The argaments to alssulve the {njunction In the raflroad tax cases will be heard Monday morning before Judge Drummond, 'The jury in the United Statea Clrenit Court was discharged until Monday, and Judge Blod- gett, will to-day hear motious, and possibly sentence the whisky criminale, There will be no ¢all in the United Btates Dis- trict Court until October next, Judgo Rowers announces that Wednesday next, June 28, o will make a_perciptory call of all motfons fornew trinls, e will entertain no motlons for rules, ete., after that, as he goes to the Criminal Court the first Mum’lny in July. The followlng are tho carcs for Wednesday: Term Noa. 124, 861, 1,147 l,lfll; 1,517, 1,634, 1,819, 1,831, 295 1,718, 1,407, 1,403, 1,904, 1615, oo 875, 2‘m1”, anoh, 8,055, 3,401, " 1,007, aash waen 4n1, dood, g ead, gl 0,050, 8,995, 4,018 4,077, 3,605, 4,121, 4,145, 8010, 4,147, 2,29, 4,187, 4,200, 1,701, 1,740, UNITED STATES COUITE. 4.8, Rockwell & Co. yesterday sued A, T. Kopsell and Robiert Whitely for $1,000, e T. Fulfond began & sult for $2,600 against Jacob Hnrris. Warriner & Patrick, of Ollo, hrought sult. to recover §3,000 from' Leopold Folz, Christian Gentes, . C. Hurbus, Bvert Mcyer, and IL G. Arends, Georgo F. Lewls, of Philadelplila, Assignes of the Gireenbunk Alkali Compniy, Kuuuzncu of Willtam I, Balian, flled revoral bills yesterday W restrain the firther Mfsigomont B putorib for i dmprovement In packing eaustio alkali, fssued Dee. 20, 1570, to complainant, ns A tlnee of Balman, the Iaventor. The fol- loving are the defendants in the dif- ferent’ cases: Samucl Bliss & Co., Franklin MacVengzh Cw., d. B. & M. d. Mead Taid, Murdock & Tiacher, Rellnee & Yarrett, Sprhausy Wainer & Co. 1enry P man & Co,y W, M. oyt & Co,, Blicrér & Pur- suns, and Towle & Roper, all grocery houses in this clty. b . . BANKRUPTOY MATTERS, John W, Norris, of this city, o member of the firin of Diebold, Norrls & Co., of Canton, O., filed o voluntary petition in bankeuptey yester- doy, I8 preferred debis aro @887.60, and the secured debls €23,195.92, sccurcd hy S‘m erty worth $50,000. The petitioner {8 also Hable for one-third the debts of the firm of Dicbold & Kienzle, which he assnmed in February, 1874 when that firm was dissolved and the lirm o Diehold, Norris & Co. was formed, These dehts amount to $141,200 fn all, and are sceured by the roperty of the Compauy at Cauton, O., which s valued at §65,049.54 Potltioner’s unsecured debta are $10,187.83, but ha §e also Hablo for his sharu of the debiy of the firm of Diehold, Norris & Co., amounting to $201,H0.6L 1lls own as- scta conslst of open accounts Lo the amount of 2,028,615 his stock of ploughs, held by him as commisslon, merehmut in New Orlvats, L., volued ot $4,185.00; oftice furniture, £300; o stock of new and svcond-lnud safes at the same plaee, worth £14,482.50, nil soma land (n Kan- 5as audd Indlana worth 31,900, Desides this, he bas u one-third Interest in thoe real estato of the flm above mentloned, the whole Il worth §05,019.743 ulso n Jiko interest in the nachinery, fixtures, tools, cie,, the whole Belng valued “nt $50,143,88, and [u the open ac- couts Lo the amonnt of §10,008.85. These n{vcn aceounts passed [nto the handa of the As- elamecs of the Company, und some of them Tiave been collected, buf the petitioner eluims they aro lis personsl property, and should be turtied over to his Assliznco. "Norris also owns one shiare of stock in the Weatern Exposition Buflding of New Orlenuis, par valite #1003 also by our shares in the Southweatern Mutunl ght Company of New Orleans, par value £2,400; alao viehteen shares in the St. Louls llotel Asgocintlon, par value €450, and four tharea in the Mechanies' Agrionitural assoclu- tlon, par valuo §100. Tho wholo jprop- ety of the firm of Dichold, 0"‘5 & Co., which was Dee. 24, 1875, uasl[zuud to Tubert J, Anderson, of Pittsburg, P, and Charles I1.Juckson and Loufs Shifer, of Can- ton, O, tin be distributed for the general bene- Stof all the Arm creditors, conafsted of the fol- bwing: Real catate, 67643745 notes nnd bills of oxchange, $65,007.83: " stock of goods, afshed aud untintahed, 8140,004,10: and mu- thinery, fixtures, tools, cle,, 850,148.88, Mr. Morels clajins that this nssigiment was made in vod faith for the henefit of ald the creditora at he recommendation of sume of the Iargest of theny that the assets are moro than the debts, 10 that a lasge dividend may bo expeeted, Tho Petitlon was referred to Reglater l(‘lhhar«l. Frederick Metzko also filed his voluntary pe- titton yosterduy, 1118 secured dehts amonit to 00 aiud the uisecured o -20,$0.20, The ne- tetacanslet of n house and barn ou leased ground, valued at 81,2005 stock of hats and @ps, and fixtures of store, 8724555 open ac- tounts, 2150.155 and twvo sowing-machines, $100. Rererence to Register Hibbard, Lastly, Wilkon Howe,of Cherry \'ullu{ Win- nebago” County, and Willun J. MeMulltn, of ILls city, commuifssfon merchants under the firm- name of owe & McMullln, filed thelr petition 10 bo deelured bankrupt. ‘The dubte, all unse- tred, fool n;) §40,450.30, The ussets con- tat of §2,000 of ‘worthless hook accounts. uwo owes §90,000, seeured by notes of tho fame amount, and also has $16,70458 of unse- cired debte, Dut ins. 1o nescts begond oxempe thms, MeMullln owes $9,600, all uneceured, Nih 1o unexempted nssets, ‘Che petition was teferred o Regiater Hibbard, Eldney ', Walker, the Sceretary of the Gloho Murance Compuny, who Is wanted to explain the Company’s ulleized erooked aifalrs, was ar- Testal yesterday In necordance with an order o Juilge Blodgett on petition filed for that mrxmw. and gave hail In tho sum of $2,000 for % aw‘unmm-c before the Register when want- 4 Waster Kimball und_Albert 1l being his dwctics, Thomas 11. Wobstor, the formner Cashifer of the same Company, Was also_arrust- 50 #s to Lo on hund to submit to an tTamiuatlon, and gavo ball in the sum of 2,000 O hls appearance beforo the Court at 11, m, “duua Bi, Walter Kimball betng his sceurity. fnad hearhing and creditors’ meetlg fa the 8ieof Ehen E, Blierwood snd Tsulab A, Austin ¥l be held betore Reglster Coon at Marengo, Re he case of K. J, Quirk wus referred to the “Clater for lna) report, i i the cose of It J. Morse, the Asaligues was Wthurized to redeem certaln tumuonds belong- h’gc t the bunkrupt pledged to the Fidelity Sav- o Bunk ua collatoral sceurity for #2,700, und ore pledied fu like manner to Junes Baxter sccure $1,500, In the matter of Georgo (llbert, on order was roos sutharizing the Arsignce to sell the bank- 'S slack of Turnlturo, fixturcs, tools, ma- 4% uiil horau aid wagon fur $1,200, and out Le proceuds to pay debts according to the bwartiy & Basley wero adjudicated bankrupt e A t A cuposition mestivg witl bo held_July 1, Lietore Reglster Coon ot Chicago, In the case of Leon Wirsel. The Htors of Stetn & Barritt eould not ngree on an Anslgnes -u-h-nln{, and the mat- ter will be referved 1o fhie Conrl, George W. Cnmphell was r-nu*rdny appolnted Asstnce of Cralg & Russell The creditors of Ilunlnlv & Wallace held a meeting yorterday and voled to necept a com- ponltlon of 23 per vent, offercd by the binkrupts, puyahle (neash (nfen days affer the confirma- [luu of the composition. aur OR COURT IN BRIEF. C. B, Moore«t al., for the use of Willinm Pa- ll;:l{:luill.lwgmx a suit to recover $1.000 of theclty of Chleng Bamuel James commenced asult for £5,000 against Thomas Charlea. George M. Peterson began an netion fn dehit agalust Loula Sievers, laying damages at £2,660, (eorgo Beoville broughtauit for $8,000 agalist J. Younys Bemnmon, s James 8. Prico sued John W. Tarmles for 81,600, Thomas and Jolin D, Tully began a suit agalust Willtwn Hearson, clainiing £5,000, . 8, Waller sued Dandel J, Avery for $1,500. (i, DeClavlere & Frinalue brought eait for 82,000 againgt Johfl Graham. hcnjmnln Behueneman et al. sued Richard Clifford for £1,000, Arthur I, Towe & Co, filed n petition ngafnet John C. and Joneph T, McCord, L, Baird, W, 11, Hradley, L, 11 Boutell, Phentx Life Tniueanca Compnny, J. W. Marsli, Mary R Barnes, J, Hatelieny . Smiith, . Hormin, D. ‘8. Triwi, W, C, Tuthill, J.” B, Legrand, and Jonathan 8han!, asking for a mechanic’s llen to the amotmt of 81,435.01 on Lotal to4in Barnes' Sub- divislon, Lots40to 48, of Block 8, in Wentworth's Bubdivision of the 8, G0acres of the W. 15 of the N. W, X{ of Se 80, 140 CRIMINAT COURT, James Conner pleaded guilty to lareeny, and was glven ane year in the Jrkdewell. Thomas Flood was tried for an nseanlt, found guilty, and iven three months ot the Bridewell, Coorgo Smith and Emanuel Whitknskey wero tried for lareeny. Tho former was found gullty and under age, nnd_ the latter gullty and given three years in the Penitentiary. TIE CALL TO-DAY. Junar Bronastr—Motlons and sentences. Junar (fany=—=Motions, Junos Roarns—S838 to 810, inclusive, No, 331, Lake View va, Halsey, on trial, Junae Boorn—L'eremptory call on motions for new trisl and other undisposed-ofmotlons in the fullowing cascs: 8, 70, 84, 200, 224, 225, 584, 01, 57, 893, 610,707, 812, '84, 830, D30, (e, 1,190, 1,107, 1,185, 1,426, 1,480, 1,544, 1,don, 1,056, 1,003, 1,750, 1,50, 1,804, 1,042, 1,050, 2,042, 2,274, D50, 21602, 1,750, 2034, 2,040, 2714, 2,724, 2720, 1770, 2,808, 2898, 2,850, 2,008, 2,053, Jubar MEALLISTER—No cail, Jupar Farwernt—Motlons, Junaz WiLniaME—DIvorce casca. Also et cases 358, Sanborn va. Harrls; 1,690, Downing v, Tuck; and 83, Adamas va, Mallory, THE UALL MONDAY, Jupae BLonokTT—Call of passed cases on United States Circuit Court calendar with a ury. : Junar Gany—5i8, 533, 580, and 638 to 603, in- clusive. No. 680, Newhnl! vs, Northern Trans- portation Company, on trinl. Jupor Roaxits—No call ainounced. Jupae BooTn—Set ease 2,774, Dow va, Blake, and l-lnllcndcr Nos. 701 to 780, nclusive. No case on trial. Junok MCALLISTER—Set cases 2,805, Moritz va. City, und 3,867, Rankine vs. ITavens, Also Noa 11 to 710, and €00 to 810, inclusivey on Judge Booth's calendar. Jupee FAnweLL—No call, 158, Powers va. Napler, still on trial, unar WiLLiass—No eall announced. JUDOMENTS. SupERIOn CounT—CoNrissioxs, —8imon D, Kim- barl ve. dabez 1. Swan, 8100.—John Krontzer va. Jullus Wilke, $1 Jupse Qany—Ilenry Rehwoldt ve, Alexander Bateson, $157.60. Duft JANESON—Cily va. Btone. condemnation verdict agalnat the city for £10, 250. Cinowr_Covnr—Jvuns Boori etal. v&, James A, Clybourn, $1,6047, G. tueuther et nl. ve, Willinm ). McMullen, 8471, . Bigelow va. Charles A. regory, T, 10 resy, Oramnel 8. Flough, und Renben' liatch; verdlet, §2, 933, —Josepl Lichenstein st al, e, Joreph'W, Taft, Frederick and C, W, Schwamb; Yerdlet, §308.08, and motion for new trial. —d, 11, Perry ve. Eihert It Hurdmt: verdfet, S843, 22, Avnar MuALLisTER—dohn 1. Ferry va. Thonne Hanlon, §121. John Daweon ", 0, —Georea I0OWA. BUPILEME COURT DECIBIONS, Spectal Corresponaence of The Tribune, Drs Moines, In.,June 2h—Can a Hallroad- Receiver Be Sued for Damages =1t {s well known that several rallroads In this Btatenre in the handa of Receivers, The queation has just been deelded by the Bupremo Court aa to whetlivr o Railrond Company can he sued for damnges while the road fa in tho hands of u Receiver, The action was thut of Allen va, The Eastern Rail- road of Iowa. The plalntlit slleges that ho pur- chnged of the ticket-ugent of defondant at Albla o ticket from Albla to Osknlooen, and pald therefor the st of 83 cents, belng the usual, and Iawful, wnd full fare of such journey, and all that defendant demanded. The plalntift entered upon the passenger-carof defendant, and the train proceeded on the journey, and the Conductor of the train, the agent of defendant, took up plaintil’s tieket between Albia andd- dyvilte. After the traln passed Eddyville, the onductor demanded of plaintliT the fure froin Eddyville to Oskaloosu, and, upon his refusal to ’my ho samne, willfully and maliclonsly ejected him from the car. Plaintifusks judgment for £2,000. The anewer denfes st the nlleizationa of tho petition, and alleges that, on the 7th duy of Jununry, I8ib, at the sult of the Farmers! Loan & ‘Trust Compuny, D. W. Plekering, h‘y the Judge of the” Cirenit Court ol thie United Btates for the State of Jown, was appolnted Recelver of defendant, with full sern appertalulng ticrolo, mm]u«k to the fur- her order of sald Court or the Judge thervofs and It wns ordered thub sald Hecoiver sbould take fult charge of all the property, income lvmflln, carnings, and receipts of defendant, and hat e pay no dohts or expensea of any kind, without speea] order, except such as shall come within the entegory of operating ex;mnscu. Counsel for the defense set up that n Radlrosd Company coulil not be made Nable for damiges resulting from the lmproper tann- agement of the rond while 'Inthe hunds of a Recelver. The Court held thut the plaintiflf, desiring to prosecute nlu‘xnl clalm_ for damimyges against a Recelver, might, fn onler to velieve bimself from the Habliity to have his pracecdings arrested by un vxerefse of this equifablo Jurlsdiction, very properly obtaln Tenve fo progecute; yet, his failure to do'go s no Tr to the jurlsdfetion of a Court of Law, and no defenso to an otherwiko legal netion on the trial, ‘This 18 60 [ all cases whero there Is no uttompt to intorfere with the aetunl possosalon of prop- erty which the Reeefvar holds under the order of a Court of Chancery, but only an attempt to uhtain n judgment al luw on & clatim for dam- DgCR. Tx-Sals—When land wans sold for taxes, and the purchuser dld not obtaln a decd within threo yenrs after the sule, and after that tlne, und béfore he obtatned u deed, the owner of the land offered to redeem, and tendered inoney for that purpose: Jleld, Tho owner's right 1 hirred after three years from the sale, whether the purchaser at fux-snlo loa Pmuuml udeed or not. Hiparian Rights—The riparian proprictor upon a navigablo stream owua only to ordinary hgh- water mark,—thut 1, to the tdge of the hank; the wholo bed of the river {s In the publie, The party who enters the land rom the Qenernl Government acquipes pmprlcmrnmy only to ordlnary high-wator mark, and of course could confor no grenter rights upon his guarantee, Such person would have a right to construet brlnlficfl. plers, and Tutidlng-places, aud reclulin the soil, beluw inlgh- water mark, provided he cuu!«nmw(f to the regu- Intions of the State, snd dld not obstruct the paramonnt right of navigation, This right does not exist In virtue of any proprietorship of the soll between high and Jow-water mark, It {a o mero franehise, appurtenant to the riparlan pro- rrlctnralup, st depends upon the ownership of he adjacent soll, Conatruction of Contract—Under an ngreement entered fnto hetweon the hushand aud wife be- fore thelr marrlnge, by which * cach of them s tu have the gole and’ untrammeled control of lls or hor own property, real and personsl, as thongh no such mareinge had taken pluce™s Jleld, That the wife conld not, after the hus- band’s death, clalm a dower-Interest (n the hus- band's estato; aud e could also, durng his lifetime, have conveyed any or all Tits real Irop- erty without his wifa signing the deed, or coufd havy dlsimsud of 1t entirely Dy will without the asgent of the wife, e — A Chicken Btory, ‘The Carson Appeal {8 responsible for this tough chivken story: A new candidate for ad- mingion to the Sazerae Lylng Clubof Austin Fnt Inan appearanee In Curson yesterday, In act, Do has lived herea long tine, but only on Jesterdny aid bis pre-oimiiiont abilitics ap- peat, tle Uatened for awhille tou couple of gen- lemien engaged in the ralsing of fowls. Flnally, ouo asked the other, “ How do you get along n the rulsing of game fowlsi” ¢ Not very well, " was the response; * the hens fight so terrificul) thing that approachies thewm that they killsl! heie chilckens ™ ' You are exactly right,” re- plicd our Carsouite; “1 trled” ratstige ame chickens for - yeuwrs. 1 hought sacd themn every year. The };uult was thoe iightenest chickens cver secn. But T ralved but W, owing Ao ths combatiteness of the leus. . M8 uf the composition. ho pure bloods of “every breed und 4 JJE Bt I continted the erossitg of the fowds until 1 hadd ot one darger and stromger than ever bes fore wun, T eonlt easily have sold tliat chicken for £300, One day iy wifo wonted a clileken for dinner, and ghe went out and ordered the conk to kil one. He enught that chieken and Killed §t, which was cooked. 1Thope T may bo sent to the Centonnfal fn a innte f “that chickenw's thigh wasn't bigger than Georgg Tufly’e, and there was no meat on It 1t was all boné and slnews covered with skin, - There wero over 1,600 sinews in the thlgh of that chicken, which'T vonnted, and they were of various siz I got my teeth stuck fullof "em,” e An Esquimnnx Story, From MacGahan's ** Under the Northern Lights,” ‘There was once n womian who had a ron and a Qauhter. As the son grew wp he hee hunter, and one doy he killed o thong. the skin of which he proposed to thonge, But the mother wanted the skin for BOINL nthur'mrpusu, and she and the boy quar- reled abont Then sl went nnd rmunmueul a charin on hie senlakin, and when he went Lo cut it up the end of a thong flew up, struck bis eyes, and mode him bilnd. The winter eame on, they were destitute of real meat, and had to live eitirely on mussels, for the blind hunter conld go huiting no more. But one day a bear uppeared at the window and began to” eat away ut the window pane, which wus tmade of skin. The mother and danghter fled to the other side of Lhie house, but the rteipling neked for his bow, Ifiasister gave it to him; he bent ity asked her to take alin” tor D, and ' then To shot and Killed the anfml, The mother sald, “Thou hust mniseed.” But Hm flfitcr whigpered, ©Thou hast killed the et They had now plenty of meat, but the mother refused to give the boy any, pretending that ns hie had not kllled the hear there was notie, and only gave him musscls. But the sster guve hini lils shinre of the bear-ment fn seeret, Finally fn the epring a flock of wild geere reatored the bov's sight, nnd he resumed his hunting oceapations. 1le, with his slster, ueed to go out on the edge of the {ce, where the seals and white whales fiu kind of lhflrhln} vere feen, and he would kil them with lifs harpoon. Jle had nolmnting- bladder, but he usced to tie the harpoon line routil his sister’s walst Instead, and when the anjmal was slruck they would drag It upon the fce by means of the line. Onie day he asked his sister, * Dost thon like onr motliert” Bhie made no auswer, but upon lie repeating the guestlon she n:plleth 41 am fonder of thee than of her,”? Then to-morrow,” he replied, “she shall serve us for a bladder. The m'xtdn{lmncmrdlng],v roposes to his mother that she should help in the hunt, snd to this she consents without the slightest susplclon. ITe tles the Une round her waist as he hiad done to his sister, but she now heging to grow frightened at ‘‘the look that fs in his utyu," and when rho him prepurlng to throw the harpoon she erles— My son, cheose o small whale, choose n small one.”* Just then o large white whale rises to the surface of the water at the edge of the e near his feet. Tle throws his harpooninto the animal and then lets go the line. The whale fistant 15 begins to drag his mother toward the edge of the ee, she struggling with all her might to pet free and erylng out” for a knife to cut the e, » But the ron only reproaches her with her cruelty in baving made him blind, and says, WThig Is my revenge,”” Then she crics out, YOl my ullo! my ullo! it was T that suckled thee, i was T that fuckled thee ! And this she continues eryitg until the whale drags ler Iuto the water. 8he floats for a few moments on the surface, atill eryivg, 4O, wy sonl it was I that enckled thed, it was 1 that suckled theel™ then disappears forever, Tha hrother and slster gaze a-few minutes at the spot where she went down, and then, terror- stricken, turn and flee. But the ery of thelr mother continues ringing in thelr ears, and follows them wlhierever they g0, They finally fiy from the villago to the interior of the country, far sway from any human kind, with this voice atil] puraulng thein, st ringing in thelr ears, It ‘wna 1 that suckled thee, it was [ that suckled theel” ke the refrin of “Machoth shall sleep no tnore,™ in’ Bhakspenrc's sublime tragedy, They dlsappear, and nobody who lnew them ever aces or hears of them agaln, Rut they are not dead, v Thelr death would not carry out the Eraulmau flea, und the poet has added one nore oct o the trgedy I which there fs grandenr of con- ception ot unworthy of Shakspenro hitmecll. The event recorded in this act takes place n loug thne afterward ; nobody linows low Jong, It may D8 & hundied youes, for all, eyen thio children who Jiew £ho ratrciqes, huva rown old and died. Tho traditiou of the crime s almost torgotten, The seeno i luld 1n the Interfor of_the house of the angakok, or priest-mngleian. It 8 night ~u winter nlght In the Arctie, with an Arctle muoan throwing {ts glamor over tho plains and mountalns of dce and snow, Insllo the lotse the pricat-maglelan §s porforming o con- Juration, and the [!L‘n[llu nre guthered around, silent and trembling, Ustening to his muttered incantations, Huwddenly they hear a ery outside, and tho angakok snys, *Something evil is approaching.” ey go to the door and ook out, There they behold a glrantie hunter a little distance awiy, standing v the moonlight, Hia hair s white a8 the snow on which he stands, and it }uu'u:n down over his shoulders in Tong, sllvery ek, Hut his face i8 black as night. “Tlhiey wateh him for moment, and ho gazes at thein with burnhuge, fiery eyes, Then the angakok comos forward and asks the atranger who lie 1a nud what he wants, ‘The uther repliest Do you not know met” They answered [In the negative, Then lic asks: “Do you remember the son who used his mother Tor a hunting-hladder (" very old woman then remembers hearing her mother talk about the erime when sho was avery little child, The hunter replies s YT um that man, ond 1 still live," Then hu_ tells them something of tha 1ife lie and his eisfer have lived sjuee that tine; saya they gre still sullering all the tortures of remorse a8 on the day of their flight; that he has been driven by some mysterfous power to como nnd denuunce himself to the people, that the crime may not be forgotten, and—fearful retribution—during all this life of three generns tlong, uln{' and night, the voice of thefrmurdered mother Tas been alweys ringing {n thefr cars— “Oh my sonl it wis I that suckled thee, (b wag I that suckled thea " Then be disappears, and s never heard of mao WELINKY. INTUCKY T ! TIIE PUREST STIMULANT., SOLD BY J.K.VANDUZER 1228 LAIKIC-ST,, CORNER CLARK. REW ENTS 'a 1) NOGC P E DS {0 FERUNPREGEDNENT 1S4 FQRFULLSPARTICUEARS WILSON: SEW NI MACHINE:C WAV, NV 08 PHiLADELITA TENNIAL BOARDERS — A stall private Gunlly would @ive fodehug, breakfas, And 1w (0 wny number v to et at 2 per day slocaton it centre of Gy L3 Hies of 0 e o, 1o nny L necured (o ndvaiee, 8 Rorth Fifcenthest, I -. PUADELPIIA ROARDING MR b1 Weat 1ilitenhouse-squary (outh Kiosteenth fonnorly of 1403 Walint at. ; Buberior scooiiuvdations; Luuso uow and sowly furnfshed; terms moderuta, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: URDAY, JUNE JAMAIGA GINGER. The Delicious Family Modicine, This elepant Preparation I Jdnmates Ginger, combined with rhofea aromaties and 3 ratiy, aid (8 costly superior to eyery e of Qfnger bifore {he pibite, — red with alcatiol by the old pro. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Prevanta Chidin and Fever, SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Induces Caplous Persplration. 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DARN Teductlon o clereymen, Yearly acholarshipd on very advantageous termy, OOLLEGH. Next term commounces WILLISTON SEMINARY, MARTHAMPTON, MARS, hirty slxth year will begin A tlon of eailidutes W, Preparntion ' for ti N T udlng 11 Soun] of ‘tha by ehpaics, Temwell Parieh, A T y “Master of he lie Worcerter Hligh Feliool; Instrucine fn 4t 1 the Tiih Schuol Rirens, er nformation, tle ‘reasurer of Willlston Seminary, MIBS ABRY I, JOHNS (Lato Principn!l of Brndford Academy) will recelve fit her Tlome, 100 Charles fimited number o mmediate care and of an Enelish Educatlon, affarded for the study of the higher Eng)! en, the Aunclent aud Modern Languaces, Musie, and tpeclol altention given to the henlih of Puplla. Miss Jotmson refers by permlesion to Frof, 8, G, Bartlets, Chicapo Theotogleal Seminary, ELMHURST BOARDING SCHOOL, Ludics and Girls, near Chicaga, 1 ol yenr will commonce Monday, Sept. 11, Indoreed and patronized b w of Chicuzo and vielnlty, formerly Ilead Amslstant Washington Bend_for circulur to inetruction 1 all the branches Eehoul, Chicugo, Principal, + Priuctpal, New FINN CHANGES. INOTICE. Notice ls hereby piven that the Auetion and Caomtlesion businees heretafore carried on_at 274 and 270 Enat Madison-st., Chica, N, F hos this day cloeed hits, credlid, wnd Interests whateover, 1d"#rm to Willlam Moor- house, who has taken posseseion of the same and will conducs the sald busine NOTICH. Tha understgmed having parchnsed the Interests, nd credits whatsoever of the lnte firny of Fowler & Co., who wero doing_ an Anetton lon Liistyees at 274 and 570 Kast Mad- cago. will cuntinne to carry und_respectfully uaving heen sold by ea sl solicit & rensonable share ol i WM. MOORIIO IETTINE. Kives u fet Ulack and B TIN ploss to badics' snd chilidren'anhioes thuy ok for JEPTINE, dv ot ba por’ Inferiorarticle. Sold by Druggists, Shov Stored, &o 24, 1R7G—TWELVZ TACES, "EO NN APPLETONS' JOURNAL: A Bontely Riscellany of Popular Lleraluze, Arrirroaa' Jornwan will hereafter be pubiished in monthly forn, slely, the sfo being changed to onenure convenlent for the book-shelf, and, in abedlence to the popular demand. for chieap litera- tare, tho prics roduced to Threo Dollars per Annum, or Twonty-five Oents per Numhor, Xo. 1, New Sierles, for JULY, 1870, Now Ready. CONTENTS, OUT OF LOXDON, Chapter I Ny Juiax HawTions, AY. Chapters 1. 1Y, AVICE Gl [1X 110y iy Wit Sikr RETREAT. Iy Ciinrerias e, A SUCIETY LION, (N i LoRp ALBEAA: REMINISCENCES FOR TWO NI0LY MOUNTS, Dy B. F. D Costa. (11 dustratei.) [ T E. CCONLY TIIE BRAKESMAN." Dy Coxsraxce F. Wootsox, SANTA BANBARA. Wy AunenrF, Wenerxn, GUIDO DA POLENTA'S DAUGHTER. 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LIPPINCOTT & 00, Publishors, ___ 71 and 717 Market-et., Philadelphla, NEW CHURCH MUSIC BOOK! The Salutation ! By L. 0. EMERSON. Price, $12 rer doz, Thir hook, the first by Mr, Emeraon alone since tha rstie of hla popular ** Choral Tributo, " shows the marka of his unexcelled talent in providing for the tastes and want< of the Sinzing Public, We hove here a fine Singing-School Conrse, u Capital collection of eary Gices and Patt Songs for prac- tiee, and a larze nutber of new Metrical Tanes, Chonte, Motets, Sentonces, Anthems ote,, efc., provilng treehiensand sarlcty i ovety part: Price or ningle copy § fur which It will be mailed, post free, to uny i, o A decidedly pretty and sweet fabbnth-Schoo) Rong ook 1s GOUD NEW It takeaat fAirst aleht, Bpechinen coplca malled, post free, for 5 cents. By onr CENTENNIAL COLLECTION OF NA. TIONAL BONGE, for use on all Centennlal Ocea- slong. Price in Paper, 40 cts. ; in Boards, 50 cts. = In Proas, and will ba ready In time for the Fall Traile, the followin tiely buoks: THE AMERICAN CHORUS BOOK (enry_glees and 4-purt sones for_ Socletien) aleo, THE EN- CORE (for Singine Classes and Conventions), by L. O, Emnrson; also, The Oratoris of JOSHUA, by Handel; and & new collection of Part Songs for Mun's Voicos, by W. 0. Porking. LYON & OEALY, Chicago, OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. SUMMER IRESORTS, GONGRESS HALE, Saraloga Syris, . 1, This elogant_hotel, posseaslng the advantage of nated between and adjolning the celobrated and Hathorn Bprings, I8 nuw open for tha n of guests, TERMS FOR JUNE, £21 PER WEEK, Thoroughly renovated ~ with additionul baths, closets, new’ tumniture, and other extenslve tm. provements, it will be found, by thoee [n search of heulth and plensiire, the most completo und con- vontent, aw well as the most delightful of sumumer hotels. HATHORN & COOKE, Iroptictors. CONGRESS HALL, New PMour-Niory Brick Tlotel, on the Bue ronean Plin, ELM-AV., BELOW FORTY-SECOND-ST. directly nr poritn Matn Hshlbitlon Bullding, Ae- commadation for 1,000 guests, Speclul arrange. menta for large partics. xlns; & C TR—One JolliE predng, t & CO: Phifadethta, SER VIEW HOUST RYE BEACH, N. 1L, ‘Will bo openod Juno 1 for the Soa- son of 1878, UEO. 0. LONGEE, Troprictor. WEST END HOTEL, LONG BRANCE. This Hotel, with Targo additions and improve- ments, conslating of SEVENTY SINGLE HOOMS for gentlemen, an additional dinlug-room, » Hot and Cold Sea-Wator Hathing Establishment, ete., WILL OPEN JUNE 16. Appiieations for rooms can bo made at the llotel, VIRSBURY & HILDRETH, THE WINDSOR, . OF NARATOGA SI'RINGN. N, V. This new and fArat- Hotel, vcenpying the moxt commanuding pasition on Jiroadway, und over- luoking Congreen Purk, will by ready for the recop- son of gueatd, June 15th, 187y, JOLN E. POOT, NO! CORPORATION NOTICE. OFFICK OF TIE REDFIELY, BOWKN & WAL-} WOITITE CO., Cit¢Aa0, Juna 10, 1570, 2 Proprictor, Notice ts hicrey ixsh thut ot 8 pieeting of the stocke Nolders of the Bed 0Tl Bowen & Walworth Canijany, held st 116 . on Lhe 17th day of ay, 1578, i 1 f this Company was Inceéased by ubanlius Vol ¢ Ealony and tust tha ccrtifcaly A Dty oF she Contty bf Cooky a8 conlur ut Deeds of the Coutity of Coo . EUKGE 5. REDFIELD, Vice PO e S LAKE FRONT, POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY HO‘%\?‘E’S GREAT LONDON I HIPPODROME, SANGER'S ENGLISH MENAGERIE OF TRAINED ANIMALS, AXD Mardi Gras Camival Combination 5 TIMES LARGER THAN EVER! 100 TIMES MORE (GRAND! A PERFECT PANOPLY OF SPLENDOR! Allrl»){‘r!ll hegren the nsmes of our RECOGNIZED e anly group of FOUIL | § i only rop of SIX LEIL i uniy TWO BADY TIGERS: June 10, 1870)3 THILT nly U tendaneds 15, ADMISSION, ) cents renta, 1hii at Aurors. dune 20; Miendots, 27; SLPHL THEATRE, Thin (Baturday) Evenin this Afteenaon st 2 o'clock, | performnnce QUEEN LIB; WHO GOT TIINGS MIXED, 1OWER OF GOLD. uperezeellent OLIO, :7ie Kelwey, Luln Delmay, Tarey Allen, Thomar Whtiitin, Harey Tittle, Walter Lar- < Tda Hayden, Layton t$! ALL THE STARS! It THE EARL T With a Adan Richmond, T, OGDEN'S GROVE. SATURDAY, JUNIZ 24, Will b repented, by request, the great FIREWORKS With Summer NJeht's Festital and Concert. ezinniug 01 6 o'clock p. . P. RINDER anil L. KAISER, Pyrotechniclans, $07Carn And “bures to und from all paits of the 1001 MAGUIRE & 1AV WILL E. CIIAPML L FPoeitively only one week, commencing MONDAY, e 190, aof the UNION SQUARE THEATRE CO. IN FERREOLIL. Matinces Wedneaday nud Saturday. June (—Ttevival of the TWO OR- on ungaralleled cast. THE COLISE Manday, Tune 10, und entire weck, revisal of the COLISEUM MINSTRBLS. Lost week of the VAIDIS SISTERS, of the Doston Quartette, inzle Ilurmon, Chiak, Armatrong, and n Tivery eventg at 8, and Sunday afternuon at CGL, WOOI’S MUSEUM, } Ju Sonus and Dances. ARTON, Transatlantic Compy d Hi iaf ey b at Plyimouth landing of pasteniers, The aplendid verscit o vorlte route for 't 1Y eleetric belin will kel Saturday, July < 4 p. tucluiiig wine) : 'F 1o aceamnodaty Jeturn tickets ot e secoud, $72¢ third cabin, F10. corner Randoiph, Agrit fo NEW YOIK T ¢ AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERFPOOL. ARRIVAL D DEPARTURE OF TRATK, Erplanation of Refrrencs Marks,<4 Baturdsy erptid. ¢ Sunda N B Five Huinday st A e by oRdAT escepted 4 CHIOAGO & NORTHWFSTERN RAILWAY, Ticket OfMcea, G2 Cintkest. 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