Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1877, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUN ":.TIIURSDAY. MAY 10, 1877 THE COURTS. Judge Moore Rofuses the Injunction in the Bank Tax Cases, Corporate Banks Mnst Be Regarded as {he Agents of the Stockholders. Suit to Foreoloss a Mortgage on the Cale- donian Park Property, Judgments, Confessions, Bank« ruptcies, New Suits, Ete, Jndge Moore yesterday morning decided the motlon for injunction In the case of the First Na- tional Bank, the Fifth Natlonal liank, the Unlon National Bank, the Merchanta’ Natlonal Dank, the Commerelal National Bank, and the Northwestern Natlonal Bank, against Mark Kimball, Town Col- dector, and L, C. uck, Connty Tresaurer, (o re- straln tha collection of a cortain proportion of the ‘tax on tha capltal slock of those banks, The orig- inal valuation was ralecd by the County Board after notice tothe banks but not ta the individusl ckholders, and it waa claimed that the notico to the banks was not sufiiclent to authorize the tn- creased assessmont, as the banks wera rot in such » sonse trasteea of the stackholders, bat that notice shonld have been given tothe stockholders indi- vidually, The Judge eald the Constltution of fhe State provided for ralaing rovennes by or according to yaluation of the property to be taxed, That rule ‘was extended to persons or corparations owning or using franchle 'b."d" was -Im demanded that tazation shonld be uniform. But, as the lawa were to be carricd ont by men, errotain judgment would occur, accarding to the different viaws men take of alocd "That, however, did not show thas the Iaw ?lha tax was wanting in the principls of e Frormiy Btockholders Iu overy State or Na. tional flanl were 1o be asscased on tho value of lhulnhm-nl stock therein, in the place where h bank was located, whether auch stock- buldavl resided thers or not. A list of the stockholders muloho kept I:y each bank; they wera not to be taxed g‘x:en er rate than any* other moneyed ngflm like other personal progerty, wera Lo ised at their falr cash Pelue. “The tax, when nsacsscd, was declared to ‘be a lian on the respective shares, Each Lank was to retain any dividends declared until after the tax for the year had hunrnld. and sny officer violat. ||1Il|lt{plnfll'0n of tho law was made 1iable for each In caro of non-payment of any tax, ths lh-m on which It wan lavied could be sold. There conld be no question Lut that thi PEO. vislons of the were in harmony with the Con- llllnllun. Valuation and unifufmity were both dcduaytnvmed by the Conetitntion. If thu tax fmpored by, that law _ operated nnjustly, it must because the law was nof complied e ol o AT N man, he mlxht fall in the diecharge of hia duty, and_hence the County Doard, actiug %3 a Toard of Egualization, conld roview and correct ‘what had not been done curmclly. on the applica- tion of any person finding himsell aggrieved, or who might compiain that the property of another was asscused too low, Dut no compfarnt could be scted on until the person whose ssscesment was complsined of had bcm notified snd given an op- portanity to be heard, It i was & resident of the county. * But thero swas one other provision of the statofa to bo considercd, 1t was provided that *No error or informalils ln the gm:nedlm{l of any of the ofMcors connected with the asscasment, 1svying, or eoumm;; of the taxes, not affecting tho substantial justice of tha tax itself, shall vitiate or n any maper afcct tho tax or the awsessment thereof.” That provision was found in the middie of a section, but it had tha samo force as If it stood slone In & separate scction, or In any other connection. The provisions of the law then would read substantiaily that any eno might complain that another was nesessed too Jow, but such com- plaint should not be acted on until the person so ‘assessed or his agent should be notiled of anch complaint if & realdent of the connty, and no error or mformality in the proceedings of any of the of- ficers connecied with the assesament, levying, or enllacum‘nf the taxes, notaflecting the substantial Justice the tax itself, should vitlaic or in any manner lflncl the tax or the nssessment thereof. ‘The complainants, stockholders of the above hlnlu. were all renldents of the county, and they ady n|lblun|llll{ the same averments that Ihu ente on thelr stock had been illegnlly in- The complaints which were originally signed by partles who olsimed o bo on such complaints tho as- scsements wera ralsed, but “mot to- more than ope-third the fair cash market value of the respective stocks, It was claimed that the notice to the banks of this increave In the valna- tlon was not notice to the stockholders, and that the Totice wau a jurfudictlonal matter; also that it only notlca mlrchlredtoruldrnu of Cook Connly, the result would be to worknhardshinto non.residents snd the law would not act uniformly. But the Aswcasment on 1o atockholuers. 84 furnished by the ‘banke and tho return to the county oflicers, was the matter that conferrod jurisdiction, or sct in matlon the officers and those’ hl'llll{ Jurlediction. Bince the amendment of July, 187, providing that error orinformaiity shonld pot vitlato tho anecesment, the collection of a tax for mere error ar informality ‘wonld not be onjolned. It conld not be necessary that the varfous oflicers mun give notice to every one lp!cllll{ concerned bheforn they could actin relation to ho lll ament of taxes. ‘The pro- vislon 1n to Infurmality or error, lnlmflnccdlnmlh:lnln section of the preeent Jtevenue law, hud produced a radical changs in proe ceadings Lo rv.-cnvarjud{mcnt for delinquent taxes, and has nurml , or at least modified, most If not all the provious decislons of the Hupreme Coutt on 1hs questions thus artsiny Tha complainants, as denying the juriadiction of the County Board, muat make ont their respective { overcom'nk the ?lelnmpuon thata Inwful In the exerclse of ita duties confinod tacif tribu; to whatever authorlty had been conferred upon It, Hat it waa und ouhlnxly true that it would I?:cnn- -tllunnml o pass 8 law providing for asscssmont without notlce, Every man knew he must be taxed yearly on ali he nwned. and he should take some notice of what was dono In the DY!mll L ’l'hlnluw was praved to Lo truo by the Revenoe law providing that nnu:a nllncrenuol’luulment was duly requisite on Tesidout stackholders. But, even supposiug notica t0 be neccaaary, thero was & quesiion ad (0 how mtch notice was demanded, 1f knowledre of the factof the incressed valuatlon was brouht liome 10 ouc of tho complainants, or his agent, (hat would sufficlent, Knowledge was often more than notice. Murggvor, wome of tho com l-lnnnunp- Enr!d Dbefore the County Board on nobalf of their nh lunl made nhjn:u“ ‘Tho_ruquisite notice need cxnctua In & Iswault, Bervico on an l{dnl lll only goud B0 long in the sm- oy of his principal, A k wan directed to lllllllkt its allalrs for the best Inlluul of thusa fn- lerested sult, 1t was an urtificial 'fman. and, thougn it sctad through Bmurl. it had no Intercats Dbut thoso of the stockholders to comervo. Tha nk owmcd the property, but tho ofticcrs, elected by the atuckboldes, took cara of it, and the stack- holders messured ‘tholr valuo of the stock b lho amount of tho propert: the st of -mcl.{nhleu Rove !h' Inhmuunn required to the Asseasor Lo enablo Im to make his rofurn, retalnod the dividend nn- Uilthe tax was puld, and the oMcers of the lmnk were llable fa_caso of nou-payment. Tho bauk, the lorebby 1be atatuts, was clearly thu agent of L ckholders for koo purposcs connceted with he tazation of the shares, and 1t had bocn beld by Jhcinpmma Coust to boa quasl Trustee of tho roperty and franchlses of tho bank, for his gtrl ficate of sluck wae not s nnfimlbln , security, ‘nl meruly 8 muniment of titlo {hat he was one of i owners of tho bank §laproperly and franchlucs are, mausged and contrulled by oMicers seluct by iha stockholders; it was managed thi w“llz‘u.lfl;rz; b was ghalr deustee, Ha lage ever ug o ns b sharse of siock v Vil b o’ miako them 0 gua 3 at wight dinlnlah tho ubiount of aidende: Th uncll;:l:‘lls}',‘lhlnuv'lllflnlal (hiat tho bunk must b nk.‘;u :umfl::.;, ockhioldera, and notlce to the ext nuestion was 88 to wheth 3 Dlalnta were. sullicient, The re ul'm;:fl: o'lwcrflu llfiulu wero very general that & citizen might com- rl 0, but no airectiony wers given asto whether 4 should be aral or in writing, or what averments Bt bk debden, o was other persons could be mhhk:nwor:hnmlf ‘fl‘h‘!’l"! ¢oul no question 8410 who - wero meant. It was (he “sbarcs of duacribed an suacesed 100 .z‘.“‘:m":.'::': could ea !uN] Imlenlwd. But ull those sharca of stoc! un sasceacd toeach reapective owner, and the :lhlmvlnlnl. thercfore, and notice, meantf inat the b Inlnlllock belouglig to eachiof the respective ¥ reholders had been valued too low, * Tha notico b&'::g:‘pl:lnt, under the statute, must ba held to The Ouly temaiuing question. thea, was what ytong oc ijusiice haf Bocu or was sbout tu ba h:II Any of the tum{flflnlnll. ‘The Legislature h d expressly gr\nlw that no error or informal« 0 :ln., #hould vitlate the susesament, and courts unl ¢quity had uniformiy refuscd. to' Interfare, e h‘mpenym:l subject to lnxnuon had becn e by Saw, "tzl:‘\'nho th& e iy had veen ro the pro 8d vecn saeceted al'oo bigh o rate. i none 1 e i bad b‘cb"n claimed that any sobatantial Injastica -l en doue, or that the Pprescnt valuation wes Yol than one-third thu “octual cash market b ’ne. ‘The propriciy of Asscecing any wopfllv e ovaun actual cush valuo gulght welt quce- ed, if uot deslyuated ae pkmicmm' but if 1t " unt{orm throughaat the Btata § uok un+ "l; Ltutioas), ln nu case bad 1t l-un showun that o pruruu Wwas wadg Lo bear more thag Jts share -I 0 lun. nnnu of the comolainants had been cbarred Y eubstantial right 'c’;‘é.“fi'z‘uu:u Sibatuatial Jusiie Subatautisl justice had buen done, bzshgu injunctions asked would therelorg hate to 3 Judn then made an order ou th 0 plead or answer i ten doys, °-.\ ‘!h'l‘g!l::ka.l:l‘\‘ cors. mlnvn awail tho ul ul nu Tax Collector, 17H! To-motrow will be th | i Mar ferw of the Lunmut,vll:x AR e ontnf Vto-day extends from 750 to Judlfl Wlllllml {rl(erdly dismfssed 160 suits . UNITED 8TYTES COURTS. Wilder Dush, of Marsachnsetts, fled a bI vu!zrdn{l aimat Henry o, Monros, Mattis Mon- Toe, i1. Buah, Sornance & Preston, cmmlhen-, o forsstonn B st aoaon the N. G leetn( the N. 14 of the W. 14 of Dlock H In Canal Trastees Snbdlvhlnn of the W, % of Beess 29, 14, C M. fenderson & Co.,aned W, A, Phelps for People’s Mallwa; Crmmln{heulnl eoit for 2, m L1 'Ilnnl the Jollet Btreet-Raflroad and Car- lunnuc uring Company. L. B. Raymond et al. bezan & snit for $5,000 dnmn;el nllun Bradley Hawley. BAXKKNUPTCY MATTERS, A he lflnufl the eum{u\lluon of Jll:obK Van mbm wll%v l‘::eld =4 terd lnted eorge W, Cami wu eaterday appoint Imhmuul Samuel L, Bai ¥ T appa ‘The final dividend mullng I the case of Nelson nml. & Barhydt was postponed to May 20at2p. AII Assigmce will be chosen st 10 o'clock thle morning for the estate of this Chicago Marble-Man- ufacturin; anr d’ ‘The final dividend meetin; In “IB case of Aaron L. Searles I8 act for 2 o'cloc! SUEKNION COURT 1 BIEY. Andrew Hrown, ’nmmu. Alexander, Willlam, aud Jamea Drowh, and laanells, Day fled s bill lmnln-t the Chicago Caledonlan Clab, ‘1ngh Cam .lolm Lumrbell. Hobert Clark, and l ont thir- vn nlher-’ o foreciose & mun age for §10, - n the B, 4 of the B, ractional i of Aec,.’m 41. ), containing 00% lcfel moraar. feas, being the Caledonlan Park property in the Town- ehip pf Niles. Ilenry C. Morey filed 8 diatress-warrant againat Jennie’E. Smithto recover $217.50 back rent of No. 22 Abordeen atreet. CIRCUIT COYRT. Fowler & Seelers began & sult for $1,500 againat the chlugn. Fobin & Bouthwestorn Hantond Come. mu)l. Ilinckley, for the ure of Arni Pliclps, hronght sult to recover $1,600 of Iteld and Francls Cnnlltld ¢ Frederick Kn;}cl. for lho lue or Joseph Sakup, sucd Lewls A, Lrown for $: Frank I, Starkweather Aled & Aistress wnrunl againat Alfrod J, Hancheit and Jesse It. Lyons to rfl:flmnr $434,44 for back rent of No, 45 Market t, Edwln 8. _Osgood began a suit for 82,000 agalnst Harve; Rice. Bcholastica Rothe, sdminisiratrix of the estate of Chatles Rothe, de:el.ml commenced an action in trespass against Jose, Tfosenstock and Heary Ilosenstock Lo recover sg,ooo damages. CRIMINAL COURT. Daniel Cavanaugh was tried for assaulting an umenr, and the jury was hllll(n& at adjournment, Albert Powers and Barney Uallagher were on trisl for burglary, % D THoreciosins fart the T RUMMOND~Foreclasira cate agalust the Ta. Siknmnolth BIOOMIAEon & Wettern® Henroud Gome Pibox DroboxTT—Bet cases and geperal bustness. JUDGR UART=53 10 72, Inclusive, No, 40, Glliles vs, e Tk esom—08 to 417, 410, 425, 427, 428, 420, lm‘ C‘l. lnclullv!~ % JloorE—14, 10. ND Cllfl nn lflll- TUBaE Hoauna—aii. Boo, BbD. 0 o 600, incluuts, No case on trial. Jupu “LALI-III'IB—.‘& 0’0. 633 to ulq |n:ln|lv¢, l!fl’fll 001, 008, 670, 677, 8! No case on trisl, e Tt 31 Cabinoas: JU!N'II WilLiaxs—Genorsl . call of common-law tl|cndl¥. Mklfllflflfl 8L No. 751, 910108, m, Thenthe ‘Walker case! JUDOMENTS. Surzaion Cu'."m‘—connnnofl—-fl 1‘nm Com- Pany BAGK ¥3. Gorion Oy and Kawin O Clark $027, Juvax” Gany-totter Taimer ve. Deunis wVard, $722 78— Archlbald Winne i, Henry WItio, §102. 06 Heth Uage v, M. A. Jacoby, ‘.Q'L—% thaniel f°Doaver Da, v Sarudia. Walker, B10. ehake ng, Company ¥vs. Charies A, Hale, 846.57. . Yaly Dantol ¥, llayee, $700.20.—ilosea 1. and Géorge e, $1.007, 11 ~ticorka Brauck. e v, e Hong, E3.00.—A. G- Camp Darid Audrews. 61 Ti.00—uaisen Rectitying Co nln‘ i Tnumuo\‘\lll. $2i0.-. 4, helson 1-. Olott 1, —Ore; 1t ton, §1! l —Iienry ll. umh nm. rank U, B ers, 130,83, —K eele hases ‘Fitrgeraic, ik g Crlum "; Sittchuet Lavi: Jamee "i Elml th e et al, F, Dut J 1 B, l'lll Chariex O rrick, 3 Ghadiah Jackson, §305,5.~ Vflrtll(lllonll ll:mk of Loston vi. Cook Cuunty Land Company, 810.073. 44— BATAD Y W Ririag o0, BAUNG, 83,8104 - Cufus b: Ko ootk SL00 - Nalonul .\hmul Ex- mbany, e, Henlami n V. Pags ifsm It PARe vs. 0. 8 Wiiliam Sprague, 810w, 0 Bamuct s GoDiine B i X, a2 Qb Fieh Donoghue’ vs. John 1, Bulllrar .23 van” e, Jeremiali Scalon, u|a| ke et sterrtie 1. et Sdoo bt vy BUTH, U0, — drana Wat Al =M. Ii. Barlea vs. Thomas L. Kump- 3 Ehalen Irying Waik Ker, drew J. il oirerion e Hlenty 6N mes Allen ot al. i, Do Oliman ve. Amlmw J. i L, l‘cmgwlcrmnn 4 Janice o . Ncleon, €308 ~Mierustional Lank vi 3t LA VOrE, §1,113 09, —Bame va. Heary 1: wnlker. Junor JAMzsoN~Kdward W, Shambertata ve. Fran- fil and Eamuel 8. Crocker, ll l 11D 3—11. Coons vs. Joalah C1%cuiT Col e Tns o for ey FrkT oA B ail; verd| \u, 812 Race vs. Charles E, {ekou v, G, ndall, B9, Junnl nuAu.m-u—m.: ard 7. danio vi. Edw Sy i dnoy, €4(0-—Annn L’Ite a vl Oew TN ' ¢nnis Desnes vl Dodd IA B, lllu MARINE. NAVIGATION PROSPLCTS, ‘The Iatest report from tho Flats Indlcates that there {8 llitle or no lmprovement in the copdition of the ice, the chanucl belug practically closed for the paasage of boals, Tho Deteolt Zribnne states that the tng Winslow, one of tho most powerful on the lakes, with the steam-ba pulled off the rocks in Thunder mere chance in getting through, and the prop Bt. Joseph aud steam-barge Ralelgh, belng close uvon tho tug, alsomade thele way throogh, - The Cap- taln of the Baldwin reports that the ice closed in behind them, and that no other boats forced & pas- ige, The gorge extendod for soveral miles, and was vory closoly packed. Tho Winslaw waa twenty-four hours in working through | largo number of propellers and wero awalting a clearing out of the p A dispatch from Port Luron sta that the fca reaclics from forty to Gty miles 1 tho lake, and Ia very heavy, especially on the Amorican shore. Tho llvcrh running full of heavy ice. The Vlsts are blockad, and no boats assud up or down, About mamy ml ware 10 sighit outaide, In the Ico,. bunnd ovm‘ &lvo a staam harge and five vesscls boand up. hyuc bound dows. SINKING OF THE BERRYMAN. The Milwankes Senlinel givos additional partica. lareof the siuking of the echir Frances Derrywman, In Saginaw Bay, by being run- down by the mn barge D. W, Rusl. Bhe hnd on board & cargo of 40,025 bu of rejectod wheat, owned by O, J. Kershaw & Co,, who have an ({asor.- snca of $50,8756 In the following companlcs; Paclfic Matusl, $10,000; Inlaud Unlon, $12,5800; Drewers & Maltaters', §5,000; Mercantile Mutnal, B0U; Manhattan, i 0. 87 vidence Washings niton, $5,0003 \\'uwm & Toronto, §5, 0605 Man. ufuctuters, of Boston, $3,000. Tho schouner fs ownud by Mesars, fl. L. Van Bcuter, of Erle, George Worryruan, of Dultalo, and John Humble, of Tanawanda, and fs thouyht for what amount could nol ulit at Tonswauds b; learned. Sho was lumblo & Parsons, 1 wununln- lon for insurance pur. Tho Rust ls fep from lhll fact it {8 inferrod thatsho wi Ain aged in tho collision aud run sabore to provent hor sloking in desp water, CRIUISE OF T YACHTS, The Chicavo Club yachts are all undergoing re pairs and overhauling for the seuson. At Bagley's dry-dock thore aro tho Ma Ius, Frolio, Annie Loulso Cary, Mignon, Llyenls, Bewsle, and Minnle, The opening crulso occurs on the 20th nat., when about forty vesscla will sall. ' Tha Ina has beon wade fAagship of the squadron by Com- modore Tim Bradley, 'Tn- Vico-Commodore will fly hie pennant . from the Prolic, and the Ktear- Commodore from the lllmlc. The Qul Vive, iarvay Hurke, and Cora, mm Datrolt, ara boun up (o take part in the cralve, TRYING TO COM‘IHNH. A circalar has been rocelved in this city from the Vessel-Owners' Acsolatlon st Detsolt, urgently g 1ha vesacl-owacra &f every port on tho 1akes, Capads Includid, (o rend ono or more delo~ gates to & conventiun (o Le held in that city ‘Wednesday, May 16, at 11 8, mi, to consider tha feusibility of any plan of relief from the present {nlnau. eumpflmun among Lh-mn-']vu, of carry- ing freighte at less than cost, and Lo ask the co- awuuau ,of marine underwriters in securln thofough snd equitable clmlflcmou‘n( Yoweehn, PORT HURON. - peciat Ditpatch to The Triduns, Porr Huuow, Mich,, May 0—0 p. m.—Dowx— Props R, Uolisad, Jobn Pridgeon, Jr., David W. TRust, Howard and consort; schrs Surprise, La- dwin, jost nucceeded by nside, Ilicre aro sevon vesscls bound up and to be fnsured, but nd at the time of her feportcd ashare at Tawas, ll\d follows: The schra Thayer and f‘rmuicr for cosl tn Milwankee, snl the achir Gcarzo 1l conl to Chieago, all 40¢ per ton, The prop (rcar Towne Fend aod sche Edwed Kelly wo. e Clevenne. and Biack Itiver foe conl and nierchandise for Dalnti, rotarning with Iron ore fram L‘Anse at $3.00 pi ton for fonr trips. 7The nchr Gucrn City will 1bad conl at Ashtabula for Chicago at fve. MisLwaUREE—Chartered on the Sth, to Baffal selr City of Sheboyaan, 17,000 b whest at CrxyxtAxn—Chartera on 7ih, to Ch Uoboken and J, Marla Scott, coal at &0c. TIIE CANAL. Brwaeront, 1L, May 0—0 p. m.—ARRI¥ED— Propa Montauk, Lockport, 100 brls flour; Maple Leat, Lockport, 180,000 Bs meal; North Branch, LaSalte, 5,000 bu corn. Ceantp—Lockport, Lockport, 110,300 1t Inmber; Morning Light, Ottawa, 66,309 ft lumbes, 30,000 lath; prop Montauk, Lockport, 4,438 bu wheat; Wa In Lenf, 4, 4)\»! bn_ wh John Carter, Lln !nl 104;580 ft_lnmber: Cold Itod, Lnsnllu. itk ft lumber, 50,000 Tath: Oma Wl.nfl!l 1t lamber; Koebeck, LaSaile, lumber, — SAULT ST, MARIE, Bavry Bre, Manis Mich., May 90,—Stme Craig and barge Nahant, just arrived down this evening, were stuck ln the Icn In lrm‘ nols Bay twenty-fonr h hours, All boats bol hp ave succeeded fo gote 1oy throngh wuhnnl mur trouble. ——— DETROIT. Bpectal Dispalch to The Tridune. Dernoir, Mich., May 0.~The prop New Baltl- more came from New Baitimore via 8t. Clair Flats this evening. The lce pack at the flats still holde, and 8t. Clalr River s fast filling with ice from above, ERIE, Byecial Dispalch (o Tha Tritune, Enm, Pa,, May 0.—Anntvare—Tog Sarsh E. Bryant: schr llarvest Queen, Cnarvenn—Bark Kelderhouse, sche Harvest Queen, coal to Chicago at 50¢. MARQUETTE, Speciat Dispateh to TTa Tribuna. ‘Marngquerre, Micn., May U, ~Cloared this vort, props Fletcher, Nahant, schr Ironton, Pasaed up, stmr City of Duluth, In port, bound down, J. L. Hurd, QUEBEC. Quenzc, May 0.—Over 100 veencls are in port to-dsy. There had been no arrivals at this aato Just year. MISCELLANEOUS. Cutcago—3atters were qulet along the docks yesterday, A amalhficot of lumber veesels depart- Ing cansed a littlo activity samong the tug-men dur« ing the afternoon....Beventeen cargoos of lumber were {n warket {u tho forenoon, and seven of them wero disposed of Leforo night... The steam-barges M. Graw and Windsor made tho first trip to Man. stea last night....Tho Captain of the schr D, E. 'Balley confirma tha roports of large ficlds of ica in The Union Towlng Association will e accuracy of tha hulletin posted fn its oMco....The schr Arabla, Capt. Moreland, fathofirst to arrivo from Kingston, Ont.; she ume in yesterday, light....The schr She- boygan was chartersd yesterds 1, at Bickford & Co.'s, for lumbor, at $1. W...-T ere {8 no change in seaman's wages, $1.25 aud £1,50 belng the fig- utes pald... Twenty to twenty-! II‘I mllllnn feat of Junber are on the market every weok daring the neagon of mavigation,...Tha dead north Wlnd which has prevalled continned {emnlu. A Blp some veasels back, lmunl‘i)ld o schr” Jamws It Dentley, loaded with 60, bu of blr)!y fnr flnfl- alo....There are in Miller Bros.* dry: Kntho schr Oliver Culver and tug Georye u. llc(.lellan. for alklnfi and other repalrs; the schr Lyman Davis, for cal km{l sud the capalboat C. L. Booth, damaged by . the gvok Nastua, for repaita; for the docks are the barge Gulding Star and sche Dancan Clty, both 1n & 1oaky CORGIION -» o DF, Kirby, of Milwaukee, was Loro yesterday, and will have his scow Menuwminee dismantled and conv ed Into & barga for the lumbor trad riving from below have suffcred gri in loss of paint....The prop Neor from lluffalo yesterday with s cargo and went down the South llrlnch for & Joad of llu l tmr I, U, Hurd {s expected from Lake r ports Hatorday, and ihe Peerless Monday, bmzlm and passenger ralcs o Lake Supuriur are the same as fast seacon, Ersewngnz—Laciine Canal iy open....A lghte houas on Big Arrow Isiang, U, will bu put In operation on the 15th inst.; the imm 18 thirty- cignt feet above bigh water, 8 fixed rad catopteld, and sbould be secn ten miles.... The barque Pace Lnlucl. in a collislon with an unknown barquo dur. inga fog oft Sable Islond, Lake Ontario, had lhren stanchlons lmlnhod (l Lior foro-yard carried The prop, W pper, from Chicago 8, Was fllllhleu nr! )l liwaukeo night be- lom Inst and put into that port for repalrs....The Detroit Fres Press soys that vesselmen complain of additional obstructions at the Lime-Kiln Cross- 1ng, caused by the dwinping of rocks in the centro of the chiannel, ou & line with tho range lighte, by incers of the Canudisn Govornment, wlho are ug the rocks for the purpose of deu?enlmz thy Dassne, ... The owners ot lugs al Buflalo proposo 10 unite on & plan almilar to that of tho Unlon anhlf Aszoclation of Chicago....Bault 8to. Marly Canal is twelve feet ono lnm ep, and the new gates have beon forwarded, CHICAGO. Arzivate—-8imr Chicags, lanitowoe, sundries stmr Alpens, Muskegon, sundries; Jr., Buifal ndries; prop Messony bor, sundrles; yrdg Nebraskas, Juffato, sundries; schr Advance, SMuskegon, sundresy schr Mars, Ludington, rallrosd ties; schr Potomae, Paul's Pler, lumber; schr Coral, Duck Lake, lumberj schr Annls Thorine, 31~ ‘waukeo, light; sclir Marls, Ludington, lumber; schr M;rllc. Muskegon, tamuber; solir 3, B, Burgér, Lud- tap, lumbers sche Ellzn Day, White Lake, wood -?:fli"nln s Lo ’e‘fl‘ Sl Rar, Naha Lako ool ke, lumbers sobr' Folir Brou BManistec, |mnnnbr| sabr Trx‘v’wl r. Holland, Jumber; scow Laus “top Kashua, Ggdensbu 0 uwrn. a Borky i -uifi Heas h, 421 bu wheat, 200 bu corn, 130 A lea st Chicio, Slaniowoy, 1o rnau tdoe, el ll uhlr L., Ellenwoud, W) I‘; o ni -’(fl!. .’Vl brl eyt ngton. suudries) ‘m ot Sy ‘S\uvw 1nm\ filnuucu. ‘whent; sehr Uanluer, e Trislar, o bris por, -nu-nnmnu; e G ;‘llllfl Luko, sun nll" schir James Orteh, Seiv 0dr. 4% Baes uuxm :uuumunrn.l o] auns i doturidia, saugstick 3 mrmmno, Minkegon, iy ani p Meansaiier, oo 1t e ard, Hul lk 4, O] el i, (A 200 LELe Rudr, 7,500 08" Diiter, Kad wadriee ety i 1 flour sini 13 sords slouc] schir lilout, Javkeon Port, 230 bu oate, | bl vur. i perk 1 Ihnml. g -ummn-. seer” Clary L Ttusb, ura i Bdritas e do M, lsengier. Wultaios 440 "D bartayy acti 31.“Fonipeon, Wil e Luke, 50 bu'oata sud sundries, Special Dispatgh to The Triduns. ‘Wasmixurox, D, U, May 9.—"The weddiog of tho eldeat daughtor of Admiral Forter and Lleut, Logan, of the navy, formerly of Cleveland, was calehrated hero ¢his evening. 1¢ was une of the most aristocratio weddinge ever solemnized at the National Capital, gnd waa attended with g dia- play, An attompt scems to bave been made (o vender the caremony eapecially fmposing, It une doubtedly must ba classed in social events with the weddings of Nellio tizaut-Sartoris and Miss Minnlo Bherman, Fho Invitations were printed on a larze equare card of tho heaviost atin pastoboard. Miis l'urlnr was ona of Nollto (irant'a olght brldusmaids, and fourih of that circle that hus followed the hrhle ' examplo. ‘I'he decorations of tho church were of Lhe most artlvtic and expensive character. Anarch had been constructed, making a masw of white flowers, from the centre of which hung snimuiense marriage bull, composed of Liossona, under which the bri arty stoosl, Amwng the mnm was Fred ! New York, who recently bad & dificulty wiib Uennett, ‘lh:u wore ten ldenmuhl:. rh- bride was escorted to the chan- un lhl nrm of her father, tae Admiral, who was ln full unt: nr s were the major pumuu n( the ushors, wl 0 beluug to the army snd na "Fie el dress whoof 1harichess sad peeriest, with vety long tral of whito tuite trimmed st the end with shell- kI n° intricate and lklu"lul desizn, It was decorated with whlu and orange-blossoms. sud 3 wreath and Iwn of ounnu-nann. ’l‘ho only jowels were s palr of pearl earringe. 'Tho corsuge " was cut decollote, aquare In fron} -mnnck, with the smallest possl- rosues wore all puclul‘y ke in exict fmitstion of the bride’ n thelr msterisl. These wuro of wh(u lullo, triwmed with white eslin, and cmmonud with sprays and clusters of wmu lilac. Down the teu long lyecy ralue extended Jabots of whlu Llonde lsce. Tho core3gus were extremely decollete, with the mereat suspicion of sleey lis Wiiats Wery decorated with berthas of tulio sud satin, Euch lady wors s atriug of pearls sbout the \lmm\nnl the bouquets wleu arrsuggd twosud (wo alike infive -unmnt atyles. PRESIDENT HAYES. frloler, G. G. Hougbton, Déhaldson, O. K. Nims, |* Witwixatox, Del., Msy U.—A through trsin T. Howland, Gold Runter, Bxile, North Cape, ¥, L. 'Dau!orth. Liscula Dall, Ellubnh Jones, RS, freshs we thie & “'rnu ica l&lxcnua in :lh. " Thiver jill con- nues, sadis apparently gro bave :’nlnd upp lor um’-fu n&\loqo. N- Sosis s FREIGHTY Cuicaao.—~Freights were very quigt, The schr Flying Mist was taken for 21,000 ba barley, and the Col. Ellawosth for 27,000 bu coru to Kipgs- ton, both on privets terws. - The prop Rosnoke, for 33,000.bu corn to Pufalo on through yaty. ‘The Ruancke slso takes Jard and pork. BUrraLo, —Chariary reported ou the Tth were as from Washington to Philadelpbis, sreived to- night, convoyed President Ilsyce and party (0 the Pflmlunt Exzhibitlon, The klnl waos callod for, xud oppeared uron (he wer platform and shook han lntli‘wnh alarge nraw PuiLaveLruia, mlu.nt layes, nccom- anied by B«:n:urlu Evarts, Sherman, MeCrary, L:( sud Webb Hayes, nnnol the Presiden reac thischy lo-nli t_under escort of the Ik ceptivn Cosumiiteu of the Tnternstional Exhibition. ‘The Copuntites aud party lnlult\lhul)y roceedeld 1o the Continental Hotel, whare tha Presidunt wiil remain gatil 10-morrow afternvon, st which timo hv will Iuc i‘curkll to the Exhibitivon grounds by eat Caty 7 tdent unnl sud wife arrived to-day, and wl fu (5is city untl thelr dgnariim top Europdoa Wo 17th dust, 4 SHORT-IIORNS. - Second Day’s Sale of Fancy Gat- tle at Dexter Park. Eighty-Nine Ifead Itealizo a To- tal of 831,300, ‘The Joint pnblie rale of Short-Tlorn eattle, the property of Jamea Mix, Balley & (Joodapeed, and 1. Ludington, came off at Dexter Pt Jesterday afternoon, Col. L. P. Mairacting as uctioncer. ‘There was a very large attendance, and the bid- ding thronghont was active, and the prices realized fally uplonmnv:uge. Fellowing 18 the list of sales: COoOwWAR AID IBIPRRS. 0. 1, Rom Bonheur 2d. red, 0 yearsoldy by {limax; old ta Willlam Hailtwel, Wankegan, i, No. 2. Mesnenzer's Rosa Nonhear. ted, 4 years, br atn’ ford Oxford; 201d to James ¥, Connor, -rley. m 75, 1 e erta 1tors.Bonhene 21, zi:"llb' hnrl of Uxford; “ ]l. Dadxe, Wl!lka- 4 nuuwu:n Toas Bonhenr 3d, roan, 3 by Earl of Oxford; James F., O'Connor, No. 5, Messenger's Rosa Donheur 4th, red, 2 yeats, by Earl of Oxford; H. C. Meredith, Cam- bridye City, Ind,, $810. No. . Miss Washington 3d, rea, b years, by elld?fi suku. A. J. Btrestor & Bon, Now Wind. or, 111, £450, Lady Geners, red: 2 years, by 4th Duks B, Latimer, Abingdon, Ill., a8 Washington Gth, red, 2 fi by }mdm. n::k;) 10th,.C. M, Nichols, Blooming. on: 1)1, 843 0. .’ Blisa Washington 8th, red, calf, by Thorn. dale Duke; A, J, Rireator & Son, £ N nccknuc, red, 2 ‘yvln, by 4t Duke of C. M. Niccolls, $4 11, Eiq\flzenln Tinchess of Goodness, red, T years, Fourteenth lake of Thorndale Mathnan, ’lerra Haate, Ind., $370. No. 12, First Duchess of Wanwatoes, red, 6 L“ , by Fonirteenth Duoke of Thorndale; K. C. awls, Deer Park, 11, $200. No, 1), Bccond Duchess of Wauwatoes, red, 4 years, by Eloventh Duke of Geneva; A, €. Mcin- tire, hcndolm 111, 8110, No, 14, Third Duchess ol ‘Waawatora (and ball caity redoroam, 3 years. by, Cherry Duke; J. T, 8mith, Independen No. 14, Fourth l)l‘lclltll of “ anwatosa, red, 3 by London Alrdrie; J, C. Ramaey, Onarza, 16, Pe ln Thchess, red.roan, 3 years, hy ’rhlrmmh Duke of Mrdrhu C. A, DeGrait, Janes- Vllle. Nlnu.. 5.!.000 Lady sbnmn, rnd. 10 years, by Duke ol m:hllnd W, 8, King, $225. 18, Bright P]en Dncliess, rich roan, 3 No. of deneu Ni Messcnger's Madonna, ros Rising hu:r‘ James Q. Strawn, . 1) years, u’n-. ilL. No. 20. 3Messenger's Madonna Sixth, roan, 3 eAn. by Napler; C. Pugsley, Independence, Mo., No. 21, Young Macy red'and white, 1year, by Fighth Duke of Forest i1ll; J. C. Labman, Frank- lin ume, 1, & UO No, 29, Namsz, Jears, by deorge Died- o5 vl Now Siadeors S1s $10 Nama Second, red, caif, by Arblter; JnhnWom!. £200, Hflh Dg:}lmln of flreenhuuh, red, 4 W, 8. K b'. um numm. mlandwhlm,n years, by Duke of Montrose; O. M. Nlccolls, $575. 0, Gth Duchess of Wauwstoes, red, 3 years, by Laadon Atrdrie; D, C. Wickum, Titus- ville, Pa., 831 No. 27, tth IlnchenorWuuwuluu‘ red, 2years, by Loudon_Alrdrie; D. , 82 No, 28, Florentia Clst, mnn. : rears, by 14th Duke of 'I'borndale; J, Adsms, Moequa, Ill., $270. No. 20, Fair_Alice, red, 1 year, by Loudon Alrirla: T C. Tonitry stoningion, 1N, $305. No. n 7th Lad ( le, of Brattlebors, red and white, 6 (cnn. by Uth Duke of Thorndale; W. 8. Elmr, chater, Mans,, 81,500, No. 2, —Ninth Lady Sale_red, 5 years, by Lord Manateid; . i) Dodge, 34, —Lady” Sale ul Putnoy 3d, red-rosn, 5{ , by Jtony Duke: W, 8, hing, 9760, 0. 1.~ Measenger's Lady atg el 4 years, by Earl of Smhnm. W. B, Dodge, 8350, 4 g wd, white, 2 No, 35,—Mcssenger's Lad; enr-.;x_y Earl of oxrotd « N. Cralg, Toronto, Can (). —Mcasenger's Lady Sale 3d, red, 1 year, k] I’GHIIrlhs‘erl of Usford; Winstow Dros,, Kanka- hee, . 37, —Messengor's Lady Salo 4th, red-roan, A yeut. by Fourth Ear] of Oxford; J. It. Cralg, \n‘ 80, Tiarriet Dates, red, 5 enrl. by 14th Duks of Thormdsio; W, 8. Kinz No, 40, Harriet I red Jnm. by1lth Duke of Gooduers; Klchos, $500, . Euma Rode, nu, E yuu, by Magic; W, B, King, N Cnlm 10th, white, O {PI" by Bourbon A-cu .l. J. .onuu. Mt Clal 230, rMomcnm. roan, 3 years, by Nuflhllmlwl'lnml. L J, Lovette, $200. No, 45, 1'sachblow 2d, mn. 2 years, by Ad- vance; W, 8, Kercheval, Joliet, 111, $175. No, 40, Calm of dMowmence Uth, rue and whlll, 2 i, by Luculius; Danlel Forney, Milford, Ind., 70 No. 47, )Ilnletoa 21], rod, 8 years, by Burnalde; C. Al Nicholls, 8130, 8, m.dam 34, by 4th Duke of Goodness; ©. M. Nicholls, §143. 0, Atossa Gth, red, 7 years; C.A.De Graff, !31\ No, 50, Mary. Stewart, rod, 3 years, by London Alrdie \V. B, King, $:300, KoY Duchoss-of Oxford, red and white, 7 yeara, h{ 24 Earl of Oxford; W, 8, King, $200. o Mary Muscatoon (and. bull ‘Guif),. red- yoars, Ly Chorry Dukes W, 8. King, $475. :\u. 6.:. )llg n )lu cnlwll 2d, ‘red, b years, by Muscatoong St & Sun, 8640, No. M. J\rmnn. T 10 youms. y 10th Duke of Thoradalo; E. Cob, Kinkeke, 11., u\w 3. Arabella 2d, red, 1year,' by imp, Bth ann‘:.:zl Klrklualnniun. Robert lllHow-y. Mon- mou| . No. 80, Lady Newham 20th, red and white, 2 e:rl.’ by Advaacos Co' C, Chllds, Indopendence, 0.4 Sia. %57 Thorndale Tesnt v J0AD, 8 yoars, by 81 Baks of Thoradalo; Joha W 0od, 8230, No, 08. Lostona id, red, 12 em, by Claren- don, 8, Motealfo, Momence, i, 50, Ji y‘.’..ldl)ul- of ‘lu .¢. rod 3 yoars, 60, Rod ulnlnb, rad. ‘4-gears, by Afrdrie 2356, Lugeley, 8180, 54:» a1 tat u nl«. red and white, 2 yoars, by A 20 Nor s Tille of Gakwood, ved and_white, 4 ears, by Cyoress Daka of Mulne; 8, Motcalfe, \». @4, Delle of Oakwood 2d, red and whlt:, ‘mur, by Tuorndslo Duke; Alcxsnder Mclntli No. (4. (Enantho 4th, red-roan, 1 yc{r, by sn- t. Talloway, 8323, 13, Ituby xmn. red and white, 7 1w- by Furnur' F. J. luwsell, lart, llh:h-- $14h, No, . Sylumetey Jtose ith, red, B y Dixio Duke 2d; J, I3, )lulphy.l)lllfilmln. 140 No. (7. Bymineiry Rode_ 41, rv R by Princeton; 8. W, Jucobs, West le'fl{, IIDU. No, 08, x-nmrl-n 4Ath, red, U years, by Belmont} ette, §05. Na. 70, li:lll Mitchell, red-rosn, & yesrs, by nm Duko of Airaria; 8. Metcaife, $140, No. 71, Meswenser's Hova Honlour Gih, red, 1 yur' b »Ilh Earl uf Oxford; 11, ¥, Brown, Minne- ulunsnl ‘s Rosa Tonheur Otn, red and mu. 1) year, by 4th Earl of Oxford; 1, A. Burr, Mlnnefluulln. No. 73, Mllwuxnrl Rosa Nonheur 7th, red, 1 by 4th ahlfll of Oxford; B, §i. Campbell, Des el {Iulue No, 74, Mesm nge ger's Nosa Bonhenr Bth, reg, 1 ‘ur, by ‘4th ¥arl of Osford; B. Il Camubell, 0. 75, Cons nu:kl roan, 15 years, b, clmou Diees Wetiiam of. Sth: estngton, . Conatance, whito, ¥ yurl. \V. 8, Kflh{lhl- 123, AJ d. 2 years, by Y 0. Childs, er’ 5 fiaunlunca 24, red calf, by ,clu. hy Earl of yun. by Red Butterfly; red, 2 years, by Glostor 'flchulln i g W umu. 2 years, by m; C. No. 81, Dixon Girl, red and BirJoha ¥rankhin; O, Pugsley, $75. No. 5. Hose of Momance, white, 2 vears, by Luculius; I1. Ludlogton Hllwulka. 81 ‘Tatal cows sud helfvre sold, 70; agaregate, $20,- 205 nverage, $00, 85, e BULLS, 0, 88, Thorndale Duke 10,208, deep rved, 0 {)"Inn'ah 14th Duke of Thorndalo: B, 8. Brown, Kloun. 500, buu-u Laogalsh 20,55%0. ted.roam, by Fidget's Osford bib; k Bcales Warruo, No. 92 l.ondon Duke of Momeuce, zed, 1 by 2d i ot Springwood; Joha Mallany, e well Prsly o A Constahes's Oxford 21,435, _rusn, 3 rears, b Ear) of Usford; Mrs. O, U, Parks, “ au- $300. P lxulomu.‘von, 1 yean Thorndale Duks; Al 0. Clark, Sandiich, RS Oh CHISE vel ana waiks. 1 Year, by Thora- e Dukey Bod. sl 3110 No, 09, Boston, red sad whits, 1 yesr, by Thorn~ rumbscker & Sou, Washingtoa, Ia., No, 100. Bolmuut, red, 1year, by Thorndsle Duys; Charles llanaon, ¥reakliu dmu Tk, $00. h Flag. rml. i{ut. by lwparlal Britleh .'r. ur} ulgu oy, (;si“' Jetae by, Moy Viower; T 0, ’qul aslo o bulh,"un numuu price, $2,155; 4 32 Ll zeallend on dsy's ke valon wil bo Somiaucs to, sy and e ———— JUSTICE POLLAK, the Edlior of The Trivune. Cuicaao, May 0. ~A statement sppeared In yes- terday’s TAILUNE report of Lus proceediags of the Boulh Towa Board stizibutivg to me remprks do- rugatory to Mre. Johu B. Newhouse, 1 take plosanso ln siating that 1 wae nulsivpicseated, aslk n h by Second Duko of Hilihuret; W, 8. King, ~ broad plald ribbon w matler sho will don the senseless woman, 1Lsecma sho firat pposred in niale sitira in Bosion, and sutfered many annoyances there. ‘Tommy Jon moved his paper and wifo here, Thelr Kknow Mes, Newhoure to bo & lady above repronch, What I did say was that Mr. John 8. Newhouse did not need the office for whieh he was hefore lhu Board lurrnnflvmlnfm. as hin wife owned a las properts , on Stata rtrect. Tuls was my on y for fetron for opposing. hin_eonfirmation, 8¢ 1 kaow him to be ao oid and worthy citizen. Joazrn PoLLAK. [The only way in which Jnstice Pollax wes mia- reported wan by toning down the llnfllm ‘which ha ured, and which was oo stronz to sppesr in the paper.} A MYSTERY. ‘Was Christoph Steegn Polsnned —Coroner Dietzach Institutos & Post-Mortem Exam- Inatton, For fifteen years Christoph Steege acted as fore~ man in the locomotive-cleaning shops of the Northwestern Rallway in Aoatin. Ils was rathe, stolcal, quist plodding German, who minded hia own businees, ahd In the couraa of time accamo- latec a it le competence. Ile had becn married many years g0, and his cbildren had grown up to men's estate. Some threc monthe ago he con- ¢inded (o again take a frau, and once more launch upun the uncertain sea of matrimony, Steege was & man of GO, hale, bearty, and vigorous, and he became enamoted of & midwife named Kirchner, who wan his eenlor by two years. The nup- tials were duly celchrated, but mot until $1,000 in Wfe-lnsurance, $1,600 In moncy, snd certaln other property- was tranafcrred to her. Lile has ita n1 nd sorrowe. The newly. wedded pair enjoyes and ehort honeymoon., Jealousy, that ne M mareied life, crept in. Steegoand hin wife lived at 161 Cornell street, where frequent.quarrels occurrod, and, the woman Tiad on an occanjon packed up her dude’ preparatory to gasuinine alnile edness once more, Un the 24ih of April L the apirit of Chrirtobh Bteege took ita flicht, and thero was weeping and wailing on Corneil nireet. The people shook thele Il!ldl. and whispered, *‘Folsoned.” The wife ‘ted lmelul]g Lt thy Odd Felln\v nd Arbelter. Vereln, of which the deceased was nember, took the reinaing to Waldheim Cemetory, where, amid ibe dirges of the waving pine and cy reu. they weze temporsrily 18!d (o rest fn the vagit. BUSPICION PASTENED ftsclf wpon the wife, aad the Coroner was consulted on the subject. He had had the matter under lnvullglunn Inr some time, bt found that thers has been nothing developed to justify & ros- urrection of y i chewlcal eiamina- tlon of the stomach. befare stated, the de. ceased had been Inumd. e held poilcien in lhe 0dd Fellows' Benevolent Socloty and In tha Al beitee-Y lmhb The former rl]l 3’-' 007 and lhe latter $200, These companlcs are Interested to thatoxtent. Garden City Lodge, I, O, O. F,, took Jthe matter in charge, and aninquest was ordered al their expense. Yesterday afiermoon at 2:30 Slclock,a commities from thia lodge, the Afbeiter Vereln, Coroner Dictzach, Deputy Coroner forn, & Juey, and Dr, F. M, Wiider. es represcntatives of the Odd Fellows Benevolent Socicty, County Physiclan Uolden, and Dr. Theodore ‘Wild, who hod attended the deceased in his last illuess, htart cd in carringes for \Waldheim Cematery, where they in good time arrived. When the n:ncenlon cnlered the gate the funcral-bell was tolled, and {hen Mike Cascy insiatcd that it was n Coroner's Jury and oot a funeral, the man at tha bell emiled andon oiled i the louler. Koxton ltosvunlncked the vault, and tho cofa containiug the remains was opened. The body was well preserved, cxceot around” the lips which were blackened' and de- owt Tnortem revealed tha fact that tho Dok ;um.n}1 the entire right and the lower portion ng were congested, There was alsu of theleft 1 tho first slago of pneumonia oppsrent. The slomnch was DISCOLORED AND SUOWED INFLAMMATION, Thore was also Inflammation of Lhe rlght Lidney, The stownach and coutents were taken outand earos fully placed In a bottlo for a chemical analyals. lsessed conditiun of the lungs would, no he doubt, huve kilied the deceased. The discoloratlon of the lip+ snd the iofammation of the stomach and kidaey might have been produced by mineral polsoning, ianch as arsenic. Of course, it is only an analysis which can devciop thls, There is yet no direct ovidence of polson. and that It may have been used, nnd In larze quantitles, ie possible. 1f, bowever, the polson wus of other than o min eral character, 1t has jong since decomposed, and Teft no traces fn lh body. Certatn things are vu,ulhr about this case, which render it mysterious and interesting, The woman Kirchncr had children grown up, The man Stecge wae krasping, close, and avariclons. o owned two lots and s buuse on Fry atroct, and he owacd three houses on Corncll sireet. There was a constaut clashing of Interests and no harmony, Dr. Throdare Wild attended the des his Tistflinese " Tie fa qiite & cchoMHY Sha |eened genuunum and ranke hixh suong physicians of his race in this city, 1le made 8 very candld states ment in regany fo the case Lo 8 TRIAUNE reporter yestorday afternoon, o sald he had no feason tever TO BUBPLCT FOUL PLAT. On the 18th of April lust he was called urfln by the wifo of the deceascd to come und atiend ta ber husband, who, she sald, had been (1 some four- teen days, Hor lusoand did not want to have s doctor un uccaual of the uxrn:nn. but she ineistcd that he sbould have one. Wild went to tae house snd found Ihu deccosed anfer. ing from gssiric hillous fuvcr. slternating with chilla and catarrh the lungs, There was a liigh lemnenmm of flm budy, and ths deccased was complaining of focllug tired and broken down of limb, e had an inclination to keep uour the stove. He had no appetite. Ile ulso coniplained of sore-throat, Thislsstced three dnj‘l. when 3rs Steege called for Dr, Wild agaln. shonld be understood that Iho Doctor was Hrlud not to call except ho was sent for, becausws of the cont, ‘This wawun the 21st of April. The symp- tomy of tho direass were unchangod, but tai tareh of the lungs bad Inceensed, and the dece complaloed of difculty In breathing, He a8 sitting up. most of " the thne. The fever was stronger, and the sofencss of the throst mwore troublesome. All the “l l]m[l- toms wero miore aggravated, .and was flushed, Tho difficuity lu hrulhlnzlncrrlud. sud the blood-vessels were enlarged aud full, rash broke out over the bady rescmbliuz lomzwhnl the meaeles, Og the 22d Lo was lu\‘hrln" fir““’ cxe with wnfinllnn of 1ho lungs, and Dr. plafucd that the man was in great danger ol a4 and he waa afrald of lis Jife, 1le requested Staegor to aend for hin If fhers wnx any chango Na mclu 0 came, and he cone dmlufi thy “Iflm' cluded his patleut had at Jeas! GIOWN NO WORSE, On the next morning Dr. Wild calied at the houre of s uw voliton, and foand tho decexsed in grent agony, sulfurlng’ froin - oudama o - iba iad thon fully developel mir. and of - which ho apparcnlly lunzs, * wa'ch w hours_later, During his sickues i no pMm in the bowels or cal nd no inclination toa part in his aftalr e in the fact (hll MH. flln-[.’ 3 rtly after her husband's death, {8 said to have guno to Drs, Dinebardt and Berliardt, and arkod them If traces of polson could be discovercd v 8 body after dusth, As :lx;um:uno heard of the pmpan:fl lnqnumun sho VOR PARTS UNKNOWN, To this snepiclous clreumstances are attsched. They may bu unjuet, 84 the deceased was much dis- ensed, and he no doubt would huve soon succimb. ed to tho fell destroyer, even had no une hastened hisdemise, l(ly!c!lr“cruhl fromall medics! ulnu that Dr. '\ osed hie case rigat, an he poat mortem hore mony to this statement, As thu cas stands now, the Ueruians “ln tne aec- tiou fu which (o deceased lived are much excited, —e—— A ''QUEER CRATUR." Fpecial Dispatch fo Tha Tridume. coml\n-u tate 4 drow i Nxw Yorx, May 0.—A case more pecnllar than Dr, Mary Walker's came Into court to-day. The polico mrrested the wife of Tommy Jon Elllott, publishee of the Volcano, for linproper dressing and cansing great crowds In the etreets, Tia wouwan, who fe not lll-Jocking, woro & pair of thin while muslin pantaloons with broad atripes of red clothat the eide, & whita shirt, blua walstcoat with Lrass buttous, and s Confederate gray frock coat wlith & donble sow of bell-buttons, A sash of about her walal, snd by & baldris over her shoulder was suspended sachel full of zolcanos, A wonderful Cardinal-and. yollow hat and fvory-handled cane cumplnleg lh_a 1 orderc unlforn. ‘The woman waa discharged, bul to thlnFl her costume, Ehe fu the highor courts s e will test the e town before re of oa ondinary two boys are umed Jtetagilata and sznzor. - —————— INDMNAPOLIS 3 pecial Dispaich to The Triduna fud., May 0. cases In the City Court, whar against the keopers of concert ealoons, bave been appealed to the Buperior Court. Judgs Elllott to. day held that the ordinance under which prosccu- tlons were wade was valid, but that cares must bo dismlssed for waut of pmfl. r complaint, Thl ll»ll Ralirvad and Slocks Yards Lirectory or ganlsed to-day, electivg W, i, McKeen Presiden und will proceed st ouce to build md a0 yards. ‘The contract for he ————— SPECIAL SESSION, Bpecial Diapaich (o The Triduns. Lixcorw, Neb., May 0.—A pelition was 8led to- day In the case nl Lervy 8, Wisters, lnlmt elghbty. ‘one wembers of the late Legislature, for damages in $30,000 for fal were {4sucd for sach sn oxtraurdioary n«nnembllnz of tlie Legislature. ——— lmprisonment. Bubpwnse omtar, wie will comps BRIGHAM YEARNS FOR BLUD, - Nuw Youk, Msy0.—~A Balt Lake City dfepatch saye: ‘*In tbe Tabernacle on Synday Brl(hgn ‘Young atoso 8% su unexpected wmoment, and bro! forth in an sddrces to the salnte and slnovrs, which guve the latter to undorstand that if they wanted Vigod they could bsye plenty of ft, that lher wers likely to bave moro of 1t lct out of thelr veln nd, judeed, s than they could apare. AL hls ourigd many dlscrect Geatiles are quietly nging for flull-nmmlol thelr fainilles 8¢ the lnt -Ir.\nl [ 1Y outbi **The Nauvog Leglon are drilling in wmecting- hounes, harns, stables, and corrals In Salt Lake rifles bave heen ahifp; eat numberd durfng the last fortnight lr:::dt:: st Lo this place, ™ City and minor towna, ** fireech-loadin; HAVERLY’S TIEATRE---AINER, The Fashionable Event of the Season? ATMETRI UEFN OF OPEUA BOUFPR with 9 autte Company of 80 AT - " nf‘r uf/u\n’r Pnfl:ux(\mnm R BTNDAY SIONT. h'u A new oners, Firy flnl: lon Of Herve's Innt l!ld FOUL] E—Mm-'eu l 0 lll To-morrow (F"dl'l e P -nu:e- al work— 8 o lxmfl‘fl’. (i Almu oy " Atinrnann. it et O TA TOTE EARFDARUSA siney Bor world-re nnawnsungu-i s m. ‘and onty pr an e’lmnm? mu{nnd- of fiollars, i eat 31 ratirsly new costoi Bunday—LA FILLE mrnu. sceenwien sad HERSHEY IMLL, 83 Eaat Madlson-at. BATURDAY nvimm—(; m! 13,1877, MILITARY CONGERT. GIVEN DY THE 3835 PUPILS, From 0 to 13 years of age, of the Milwanies Dusical School Society. Reserved Seats, 75e, Seats can he procared st Jullun Daner & Co.'n (Palmer Tioase) and Lyon & Tiealy's Music Storea, McVICKER'S THEATRE, ?RONOUNCEO;J'D sUTCCoESS W. 8. GILBERT'S Ani hiy Eaguisits Comedy introducing the mlrthetas aplring FEINGHAM “PAMILT. eek snd Saturdsy Mati- xl weul—'l'lll Great Emotional Artist, IOSE ADELPNI THEATRE. | Last Week of the Scason. ‘The Resplendent U\lo. and Last ?’ennb Bentatfon, the Admlsslnn. 60c, matie BWRET IR AT, Tl:rorne LE:IJDMXI 0 AKTS, Eury l:vcnxng flurlnl th T, unud I"er{urnmncfl fur the Denelt of Volunteers, DEN Tub'\xpSON' JUSHUA WHITCOMD, Ilnru.urk, llnznhy. Mn- day Hllndny OveningeDES THOMPSOY, PROPOSA LN- Proposals for Furnishing the State with Paper, the omce of the of Wiscunsi: i m., for tuml-umq sl muverlna ocl Ditol, in Madison, fre lrn! Befote duno Ta, VLT Hhe iaper Sercinarier nmhm. #ald State, and which 1 o be {n accordance with the frovisioas of Chap,, Inws of Wiscouln for an o u- Matn and Alr Lin l the mnl‘r Into twa classes, The firet ciaw coii; slta of what la wmmun)y ERee i iod "Thie sccond chaus couriit of sach Aup prper a to_executing tho Job printiui and red by the sm:, Al paver must be will tis neceasar; blauk work requ clear and uulform | nr e inches, weighing not 40 reats su| Il:ll!lll!f!d book aper, 21 welgh- ln:nol.lmln'fnxarl‘y(:y‘?unda K Papan dlazl welg um sheets Crane’s No. JI. re‘vu Wesl Infl record medium, 18223, welghing m'"",‘é"“"‘ Cover, 20x25, welghing seventy 3 n-m- ETauito cover, 20223, welghing 40 pounds znn wove follo post, 17222, welghing 28 less than nny Pfl\ln klazed bond, 17x22 33 reamud oxira wuva double flat-cap, 28117, welghing sapounu- per ream. s o v -u rhxrxu. tno v:uu 4 sizes, «u.uum. -na qn uid or i rmlsrnced A uu‘-‘ Hew ber. puind. of el ki of clear and uniform In culor, an. cmeite of Clwo(ee X0 | alzs aud quantity of saty 3 T the sdveriitement o Commiumlaners vt Fublls Priting under which this Ja made, und Uie qunlity Lo be fully equalto the spect; meue whictiare Kojt i the o Fiate for the inepeccion. Ears e T reg Wiscounta or 1834, 1 tu b L Laggard d1iiona for the u"n'l“wmv"-'l'l"’ "’r‘“fl'"é'fig wander v o U fufuabed vader tul’ IR 7o MIBARErOere Dated the — day of ——, 1877, a1 must be accompanied Dy & bond aai o the Cotumies’oners of Public K'rlnllnl. 3 fuii To'dae Inrl‘ll Ly l(l;v Oiides, i the pbel s of i ety unn Tty atl g !‘ e Ml er u debis Stk T uxetulluu. wudmuwrd iur lbu A tract and (o compliance wltn ne rme of the bhi, In he same {x accepted by the Commissfaners’ of aymens aa llquidated dame tale. Of ADY €xcess of cost ‘D(L\I I!” I)II.’I,‘D‘M‘h 'hlcll Lhe Biate i 0 pay fcr such paper, falflrsar adct bddor 16 complete i mm\ml benull and void If g coul - otberaise to romatn u tulh farce el tha ferms are atl complted with. 'Ilh sucl) bond wil be cousidercd. nu guod should ba substaatislly (o the followlng YOHM OF BOND. Dy, Foaso of the 5o aymptom of polson; no vumitiug or I o1 tie United Btaton, fur, die pmpiten aidd truly'ta be hibdes we do lersby bii Survele of uur helrs, executors, sduitutyirators, had wl feaud Saiod ints — day of ——, Nu-. 10 condition of this nhllullan 1s wuch that If drn ——, shall fafibfull eote “'“lmm' of bie vl snd Iy and ly by Ihese 7 andsoveraily by e boun: lfl,‘l ith mm r? h- provistuns of C| conan ot I e w.mnmu ntof the Commimioner u S5 i, -urnl-l dtr'vhk th aper by Feast o WiER -t teromaf ‘hie b e i et pace shis ‘bond mpleie hi .n.nf b null 5a vold, mfirn 2 43 feitnli 121Ul forcs L’ucuu\‘l in the presenca of— ==l s ath th o e L X T iton ls'lll 1o the bood lhlll be FD\ul OF JUSTIFICATION, re that he tsa resident e hac fi 18 wor(h the sutn of I'fllhmfllufllhn]llll over and sbove all debissnd ot frot execution. d and swurn (o befure e this — day of The lueuuon ul hM Pe::vully :llled t. Nllt‘ a Ml‘llmn II| 7 u. sm.un (e, cnmmhilonnnal T it Priatton. PROPOSALS -vnn "Allllllll. IMPROVE. u L S.Lln ‘Juihicate. -lfl be rm’pm road was lut (0-day, + l'xmmon- unnn-. mcn. and Wia., crib work nml the sltafor the yards will be mccud 10+ D308+ Tow. dging. “upamiriiciares on 7 cribe. ls., duperstructures on 6 Mlvl apj ly at this ofice. Partles pro- mus llltcwlfi evideoce of ca- ndomd wo Rivasy Havuos, Wi 0L STOVEY, {TilE LABGEST ERTAND BEST EXCELEIM et B L, I’BESOB.IPTION FREE, oure af Bamlinal Weaknses, Lost ars hvuulu: on \umuu uuum [ugra e uw.l oy n'rom(i!ol.nnn@ MEFETINGS, Olce of Chicagn & Nortuwestern Rallway - Company, 52 Wall-st, o New Yonx, April 28, 1877, The Annn-l Meeting of the Stockholders and ' ‘Bondholders of this Company for. the electionof .., : Director: nnnno Il and fo? lhe lunncllm X of such other b may come befare uhi meeting, will be held at the om:c of lhl: Compa ' in Chicago, on Thursday, the 7ih of June photd nk - 1 *hc transfer books will clo-e un Satorday, Mi B5,_and open on Monday, Juna 11 nex x Bondholders will anthenticate their voting bndl i Prregtntion. | nERT EREP, President, M. L BYRES, Jr., Secretary, ' ook Stockholders’ Heeting, . Notics (s hrrrbr given that the annnal meeting of the Chicago Sonth Rranch Dock Company, for *.. the clullnn of Directors of u!d Comnlny will ha . beid at Lhe office of eald Co m 2 Dieke T the my of nn’ No, 40 Iy uzo. m lln- A. 1.1 SON, Bocreury of Chicago South nnnch Dock Co. —_—— Orriox Caitoaqo, Rack IILAND & Taciyio Ttall- The Annaal Meetin "C‘I':;"u{;&!.”'m ™ of the Cht ox of the . :«ea.“}mx e 4 Pl ient gt e, Chlq urvdant to Iaw, snd the transsc- r tion of m:h oHI!\'hlll inesy as may come befors them, bt 1 held &t the oftice of the ummr Ih- tha ity of Chicaga on Wedaesdsy, (e sth davol Tune next, & 11 Fuil, TOWs, Becre HUHII RIDDLE, President. nNAfi‘dnT.. W. F. HUBBELL & CO., : Members American Mining & Btork Exchange, BANKERS AND BROKERS, TUY AND S8ELL BTOCKS ON_FROM & TO 20 CBENT MAllfllfl. GUAIM\TEPII HTRADDL LIABILITY LLMITED TO $30. A + X . 2 WAl'l MAI’S- 4 \VA,l 1 WATL!!-For 10 cents and n atamp WAL dend 0 way adireas the mont comipieia ih P e P FosTEn & cn. 1M Dearborn.at. Chlea llAlLll"AD TINIP 'I'AIIIAZ. ARGIVAL D DEPARFURE OF TRES - Esplanalion of Referencs Marke—t Saturday ted. *Bunday excepte:. ¢t Monds X Five Bunday st8 a. i, 4 D f iy excepica, | A ; ; CHIOAGO & NOBmemN RAILWAY, Ticket Offices, 62 Clark-at. (Bherman "Duu) andry Canal-st., eorner Madison, and at the depo! aPacific Fast Line. s ahubnane Dey e, via Gilaion|s 10 abubuaug Stz via iy fio aQuiatis X1 afreep' mxmhvnunuqua ] a@Freep't; lKockfd & Dunuaque, 3 BMtiiwaubee ¥aat Mall (aal o, m. . D)Ill'lukle F S0P, M. B m s m. ' SGrern Lag xxnm-.,.., i, m. R & R e ok m: 5 2. m. LaCrosss Express. 0a. m 13047 . 1f e p. m. [t10:43 . Ap m.|* eiss . e Welln and Rin; =i Sornerot Canal and h Riaste WICHIGAN CENTRAL BAILROAD, t foot of Lakeat., and foot of Twanty-secont-at, ket ot ast cornerof Raae doipb, Pt acie Hotci, wad st Fasmor House. Leave. | Arnve, 1 Monday Ex. § Dally, OBJOAGO. ALTOX A i *n? LT “4 WUAQO Unloe Depor. \est ide, .fi 91 _and Tweaiy- -t Tlek_ul EeneasClty & Denve e Sprin ng'a'n';" el 1. Louis, Bprinddeld & €Kit and Doons Last &4 pros Etreator, Wasiian Johier & bwiis: Acsoimin tat LAKE BHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN, 7 JEeArs Ty Ariva: Hath, via Mata Line. Srechal & ¥, oy Amnunlxp dall woun\uummmtlllun CHIOAGO, MILWA ST. PAUL Uljtun Depot, coraer AL Canal-sta. Tloket tice, ) oy ce, i BGutn Clark-at., oppouile Bheraaa Liouss, HATLROAD, Milwsokes !1 TERAL 4 enesss, Wiscontin & 040ta Thro y Exi " Wllco I coma, I i Wiscousty & i N;mnl . nnesots Thro'| “Antratos rus via Mi s Keo. Ticknta for AL Paul 40d Mjoneapolis ars good i g andlene ugu'“lvrru ' herflll{ldllon lndlrllrl. CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & omuz nm.lmu\ D'Ffll-l. 100t of Lake-st., ln 1ana- “‘1’1 and n(xuaum- L Ofices, 33 d Canal and Blxioonthiata, Ticker Clsrk-a., and st d Mendota, Utiaws. and birc Lock! N,D Ul l.d!lnnlm Juekr rd: Dbuue: Aaloyx Cf acic Kipren foF Oumaba ;lrndmn. Otiawa, -n“mm: Van. Kansms. LA _deou, B, Jw, s 0l l{nl LT Bundll. 'lx 't10:00p. m. it 8:538. m, aturday, oepr, (ETHOIR OLOTRAL POk fCRer Gues. 131 lumfmph u..'n:fi’cm""' Leave, | Arrive, 8t. Louts Express. b Calro, A Srora & Mtriner ik (RIS K J‘ & Keol kuk&l Pnhuqua & Blou) Dul uqnnh!loul Cfl.v Rz, Hlinan l‘lfllll xe! PITTSBURG, F1. WAYNE & OHICAG) BAILWAY, Deout, corner Canal and Madisowais. icket Oices 45 Clark-st., Paluier liouse, and Pacitio Hotel, Leaye. a1l and Exnress “Rio0, m. ‘acific Kapres.s Bity 2 | g AR E BALTIN BOA Tf"‘)': q! Ymnl m‘ Mot ark-s ouse, umdl’ lc.udl)llotucmuluon ll-mm. l Leave. Arrive. Morniog Express. Fut b, et ~ iDatly. FESAShBOR LTS B BeaOtD isric-at., Bhermaa b _._.l""" Arrives glum.bn"nfl[:lluhh 0:13a. o [* 4:00 Accow) * 5:00 338 me 1ub Exproas,s.. aesaens 1000, T, 18 8:50 0 Gl PITTSBURG, nmm%-n & BT, LOUIS RAIL- f Cilpton aud Wen D ohtes 131 RumdolphoeLs b Bt dapat. oo e T Depart. | _Arive o | R (s 700, m, 4 8:00 p. s |1fmlm. KANKAKER LINE. From Ceatzat Depok, fovt of Lake-at, Depart. | Arrive. l.u-. "a:0p.r Tids e m, BuREnnain nien- & CINOINNATE AIR LINE & KOKOMO LINE Frow Ry, Uepot. conier of Cliston aad Carmoll-ew. Dopar, | Arrve. A AN PRI A YorGraad |l1un flnndBl 04 Muske- M ror Bty e Pi2 _Thurdas oam For st :Lu-w . urday, N TN v S nm sl NoALEs, : sTanDaiL ' SCALES OF ALL XIN] FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CF 214 & 113 Laka St., Chlcaga. y Becasefultobug ouly the Geaslnes |,

Other pages from this issue: