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TIE CHICAGO , LRIBUNL & 'l‘ilURSDAY. MAY 21, 18i7—TEN PAGES. " achr Eiiza 3 i, iy, m"&fi'fi:‘ O Saldolahi. Thoaime Facinc, whith 1s |g{onn§ fonr milan belaw Portage entry, will be atotat loss, except her machinery, ERIE. Speciat Dispatch ta 2h Tribune, g, Ta., May 23, —Anuvats—Schra Zach coandter, A, B Moree, DerantinEs—For Chicago, schrs A, B, Moore, D. F. Foot 2 1t s probable that the sche P, . GfTord, aahore fo Georgian Bay, Wil bo releasol, The vesscl 8 well on_shore, but her owners think she can bo polied o COLLISION IN TUE RIVER. Last evening, while the bargo Fller was helng fowcd down tho river by the tug C. W, Parker, sho waa not ehecked ap {n time to prevent o’ collislon with the rchr C. T Johnaton, Iying ata dock just telow linsh street brldee, on the north'side of tho sfream, and some damage resnited to both wallers. The Johnston had lior guarter smashed to the ex- {ent of §30, aud the Filer had her anchor-stock broket, p § A QUICK PASSAGE. A remarkably quick tely waa niade by the three. sui-after Muj, N. 11, Ferry, In her paseazo to and fram Black Lake, near Murkezon, Tha distance, o0p mides, was made dn thirty-two hours, inclod. nez the tlne spent i 4dking on n cnrgo of lumier, The whul was Fisorable Loth waye, ~ Tho vessel arrived here yosterdny morntug ti.gaod teln, TOW CANAL FREIGITS, The arlvals have been quite light for a fow days, slnce the bie feet, and will doubtlcss continue ea forrome days to come, On account of tho mengro graln rocefnta and limited quantity aftont for this ort eal frefghta are weak and_have declined to [eon corn and 4c on wheat to New York, Thess sre the Jowest Fates over known on the Erio Canal, Snd canal tnen eXpirena the oplufon that they will gostii) lower, —Bugfulo Espreas, 224, THE CANAL. Prparront, May 23, —Anuivkp—Ontarlo, Las galle, 1,500 bn corn, cCusangn—Ityburn, LaSalle, 87,800 ft lumber. fnarront, May 20-0 p, m. ~CLzantn—Sun. shine, St. Lonis, 55,780 Ihs fron ores Firt Na- tgnaly Led's $rid, 100,221 bers: B, Louis, 1,030, 25 tawa, 70,135 ft lumber, 43,000 jath,” 2, shlnglea; Nurth Branch, Ottawa, V0,000 1t Jun; NAVIGATION NOT Ccicaan—Tho prop Japan was booked yester- dspto carry corn to lufalo at tho munificent rato of €yc. Veasel-owners heard of it gaickly and wept corespondlugly ... Tho schr Matno Is potting ‘ogvottom calked In Miller's dry-dock....The sche while belng towed fnto port yesterday, struck the rchr Emma May, and damageil thejat. fer's maun and topmast rigging, Tho Ace ddent Dppened mear the " mouth of the Hrefoo One hundred Inmberehovkers Are waitlagfor & favorable wind to Jeave port....The stilf nor'easter continued In o wlder form yesterday than (o duy before. an b esentng the wind rot aroundmore the caniward, Sonte of the maln riggiog of the achr Ned was sbrent when shio came In_yeatorday....The bridee-tendern do not now comolain of dull thnes w-Chicago River and connecting. "“F' are Nterally covered with verseln of all deactiptions..i,Nearly At of tho up-leot are fa—o B fow Mragglera outalds....Tho centro pler of Madi- son strect bridge wam too © stron for the bulwurka of the echr Pexhitigo, and they got swalied yosterday when that versc) ran againwt 1t .Tho Penwukeo wont up the river yesterdoy ot of her by he nehr Porter wan bon! fur s carze of 47,000 bu of wheat to Buffalo yors tegdar, anil tho Joy nleo secured one.... A rakish, mintatnre cralt called the Minnchuha, of Manjto- woc, camo_into ‘|\url yesterday with a cargo of shinirles, ST helaniw to A, Torrinon, of that'clty, el mchr Don o Bickles needs & new i to replace uno lose fn the lako ll “I'he steame-bargs Oblo brought in s bie t Inst evening, from below. .., Over 100 csrcla were in Chicaio harbor yeaterds owners are happy, becauee tholr boula aro wo husy. our thonsatyl packnges of provisions werp aont by the steamebarge Kershaw yesterday. onl-lnden vewsels continue to arrive from be- fow. No tronblo {s anticivated from the shavelera thia year, : Machinery and card ary uscd at iwo ( thir largest docks™ In holsting and unloading, t. liundy hos a nieo borth with his now Glaa TidIugs, which wili bo roady inn weok or two..,,Suveral large propoilere, notably the Commodore, Alaska, and Scotin, recelved eargocs yosterday ... Twenty thonsund tons fs tho smount T eha Drusgtit In By tha Heot Trom Lelow. . Tho Forter wun the firat vailer aut of Chicavo for Buf- f4lo I o wecks, ‘ 2 urien. Ponts~Tho echr Willlam 1. Preston tikes_conl from Fair Haven to Milwankeo at 7ic, and Knlghit Templar from Chiarlotte to Chleago’ ot 806, Tho beacan ab_Port Colborio Is Gnlsied; & oot 814,000, "Fho work on 4k plors wil) xoon' bo completod, v, A new whatf ks Lesng bullt ot Wind- 10 for tha ure of the Northivest Cranwportation Lompuny...Iho Anean Smith, lelvethn, C. K, Nims, Delgware, and 8, 1L Foster aro nr Cloves fsnd {aking on coal ...The prop liertachy han beon orerimnied at Vetroft.... Yesterday (he_schr Sasco warofered for enlo in sdmiriity, Only 81,800 wea bid, ol tho wale wa4 poestaoned...dt fe1 contemploted to form & wanufactire Ing comipany i Queliee, 1o be eafied tho 4 Nep- fune Fog-1lurn Campany," for tho kupply of horns fothe Homintan uf Canada...Tuo Torvito (Zahe recklesaly wuys the gunbout Prince Albert, bought by wnine parties in Windsor, tobe converled It swrecker, always was Intonced for o wreekor “The Largo' Wheat Bin, sunk last weelk D it sruco Itlver, haw beon zatten ailoat. oo of the pebwheat fo b Vighicrs, oo we pumped overs buand, and the balanve was rafsed in the oarge.... The simr Jobn Slormun §s belag flled out at tes troit for Tyer seasdn’s -wor't ot Chicaza, Sho 1410 et dey-dacicxtrero chiking, u now wea-cack, and sandry mlm»r*;mom .. /Ptic namo of tha simr Hachinter, of & o G0, Ylas been changed to laet- Thig rehirdP DEneian winat Ringston yestor- day morning on heriy to Quebee, and the Summer Uund wox caloy through the Welland Canal.... Thostmr Clty of Montreal wan Joading: Muuday Dith $12,000 bu of wheat at Northern Elgvator, Torouta, for Oswego, ot 1iic.., Capt. William sonatd, late of thy prop Uswegatchie, fs hieros ler ta ‘command tha” ucop Clty of Now Surk, . John Foloy L f0 ruccoed Tiim on tho Oswue guichlo L., The éuulhum Bolie, Cant, Donaldson, will reatinio hor runte of Tnat keason fromi Taronto 10 Nfagarn on Monday the 28th, | She will maken Lollday trip b Hamliton on ‘the 24th, “The vessel s andergona extenvlve fmprovements, costing 85,000 to §0,000,.,,I'ic work on the new eart pier fndthe extenslon of tho west nler at Port Cols Lome are expected to bu comploted by the end of $lts muntls, * Mr, Araotts deckage, on tho west sile of the harhor, will boo 18 1L while, #nd 700 feet. from the ferry to the west pler.. The beacon ba tinlalied 1 cout 314, 000, nees are funtemplated i1y tho Funning of the steamers fu thy Bay of Qalnte, 1t {4 probable the Hatiugs will put on the routs betweon Treuton and Mon- treal; the sime Wund between Belioyile and King- #Hon; the l’mml}mnl on the Lups Vincent rout Aad the stmir Uy of Kinston on the Forry, Eeventeen Jowarlakersarsived at Milwaukeo Tuct dav.... Fetltlons are b cireniuted auons 1831t verscl-owners favortag on appropHiation by o {08 thu improvonient of 1ho harbur at imud Marats abiut midway belween Whitelisi Yoint and Grund laland, Lako Suporioe. It g natucal hacbor, snd ot bt expense, 1 tated, ;:\:-l:“coll«nt barvor of ruligs could be 1mace ut that s i —— : CIICAGO, 1rata=Prop Clematis; Peshilzo. towtn ML Tiell W ariotie, Coatysehy iceoses woudy aciirS, 1. Atwaicr, Dala, caul; )G uttia, Ladinkioa, lumber} sche 1, 1 ig'wchr 3. Kilerhouse, Fric, conly Chenoyan, Fallrusd Wo g wolie iee, Taflroad tlevt sehir Oncoiits, Sum iy Fond Biver, Budia sctir ¥, | 0 Y1ay, luin) 4 tland, cor uler:sehr L Dlinilst i bory selir Tempe uskv < Pllot, Muskvgon, lumbers ez, Kegon, Jumbers welin 1icine, Mimkegon A9 o 3 Clty, rsilruad tlcs L Husier, Manistee, T -‘t ugl\n\m M & it schr Pualitio, Peshitixo, Inmbery lon, Dullato, coaly sehie {nduetry, Ahnapee, rile > vu,}\. Decker, Rewsuuce, raiivoad Sed iiite, (aweso, coals ¢ Aarfi Mare o, A‘Dll:fi:lrtillldu;l.lfll v telesra e d, ¢ fvl schr Maj. fi‘.’ll e, diuhoe, achr Co € Darnes. 5 gehr* Miuuchuha, Muskeyan, hiiber; e yChEhpl s Claybanke O Falr i L Dunham, brankiorl, umbees achr A, 0. e, sl kb Mo bt ot ! 3 Taskey +5ehr Jouep! Fadai Lokginytun, Sumbers seht Gpahain . iros o Eiw, Gra Haven, raiad Hiatco, Hiiiors scht i K!l; Cu 4 i A a X 10° A, Wells, Bul s Clavorid, cualt Fros Lol o) [[m*.."wf"{ Siercury! nlers seity 1oty 1 Camphell, 1. Ludington, y Luinbe: it Saugatuck, o beXluns, Bultaly; sanditen & rd, Uwen Sound. 4, il g §uses pork, Vablhe hanis, 20 buscy hucons 41T Sk ko -, & Mauulu, 230 cotu, suydle- el Lubo For: tae uuvlile, 2O bu corn, wundrics. schr M ; (avedo, 1,30 b cornt sbr Mary ifeien ke, 80l vl i 1200 Alaska, Hufmal 4 SOl 200 Urly Buur—Krle, 44 by Wheat inter Muulale, i, 3u0) bu 0Atey chr A% Peditlio, e v o nd i ari, s by Rad s ‘vrter, Butl i biog auuce, LU Urla beet, 10 brle pork, AL A A T ark Sluslietto, Meuckauoge, 10Lrls Léef, 8 beld o CHP LA LIS, T e L cons v adoite ¥is nour, 4 Sy Gandew Cliy, " Odtibiurs, 11,5000 e —— 8 MUNIFICIENT BEQUEST, tlr. Louss, May 24.—tho will of Willilam o 4 & prominent Gerwau cltizen of thls uty, "ho died ot Nome in 1470, was probated to-day. Nlfiquuutlm the buik of blg estate, gmouating l\‘"_\mi $100,00,t0 tho Washington Vulversity DISASTERS. The Rockford Jury Reach a Vers dict After Eleven Days’ Deliberation. They Attribute the Fall of the Court Honse to the Imprndenco of Gay; Also to a Want of Caution on the part of the Board of Su-~ pervisors. Beginning of the Inquest into Causos of the Chestor Calamity, the THFE ROCKFORD VERDICT, Spectal Dispalch to The Triduns, Raockrony, i, May 23.~The Coroner's jnry in the Court-Ifousc disaster, afterthirticen days’ investization, rendered thelr verdict to-night. Below fs the substance of the document, which places th blamu upon I, L. (iny, the architeet, and the loard of Buperylsors, without blaming Richantzon, the contractor, In the least, Tho investizations have been carried on with falr- ud eapectal credit s due Dr. Judson D, he eflicient Coroner, for his judgiment and couduct throughout the trying procecdings. Publie opinfon fiere fully sustains the verdiet, which 1a not considered ot all severe upon Gay: BTATE 0F ILLINOLS, WINNERAAD CoUNTY, a8, —AD Inquinitfon Indented and taken for the people of the State of Hlinols,ut the City Cauncll Chamiers, In {he €ty of Rtockford, in sl Winnebazo Conne 1y, on the 11th, 324h, T3th, 34th, 160, 160, 15th, I8th, 10th, 21at, and 22d daya of May, A D, 1877, before me, Judson D, “Bnros, Coroner of Winnebazo County, in the State of Tllinote, aftee lewlny the bullos of r'redce. ick Uoug, Albert Houg, Timothy Planizan, Jolin Pipe,' Oearge titosn, John W' ifotfenbeck, doli L. Pick, and f. nand tbere lying dead, upon the oa Chureh, foremun, 11 W, Carpouter, Georzo 8y Tinskell, John 2, Vorter, A, sanfund, Howell, ‘Thomas Butteewartls, Gearga Wateon, J, W. Eeccomby I 1, tmerson, William 11, Smith, and 1. Lowrey, good and lawfnl men of the ralil Winnehazo Connty, and, being duly sworn to inquire upon the part of tho people of e Stute of Tiihuuta into all i circumniances nttending tho denth of tha pereons wlorcenld, whose bodies they lhave viewed, and whem o rame was produced, and tn what manner,sud when, and whore, the safid “dead bodies aforesaid camo 1o their dentlt, do any, upon (nofr oatha aforesaft, that the rald peredns \wero Iylng swhen foand fn the dobriaof the Courtelfouse of Winnclace County, State of filnols, salil Court-Tfouse then being un. der conatruction, and eitnated In tho City of Itock- furd, weat of Hock Itfver, on the T1(h° and 19th days of May, A, 1. 1577, snd that the sald dead badion nforesald, when so found e aforcsaid, ap. peared hadly mutilnted and cenahed, and so the Jurors aforousld, npoi their onths, do ray that thi Fald hesons camia fo thelr deuth afaresald by rea. sonof thu fulling of purt of tho maln pavilion of the nforguaid Catrt-Tlouso ou Friday, tha 11th day of May, 1877, at tho hourof 11:10d, 1., OF there. abouts, the sbove-namod persons killed belny niechanica antd laborora employed upon and about Tho Caurte Tousa nt. tho tie oF falling: that tho cunse of sald falilng in were: 1. Tha nezlecr of Henry [ unr. the architect of the safd buildine, to provide for the great amonnt of walght calicd for tocamplets the conetruction of #alil bullding according to plans as designed by mirin m, - 2. Tho want of care or prudence on the part of raid architce in not giving #pcelal speclfications i plans for the part or parta of the vevcral plan requlired or exvected to carry tho welght In propar- tion to thelr superiices, 'h fact that tha loard of Snpervisors falled to ueo that eantion tn oxamining the plansand pecifl. cations that the construction of a bullGing of that agnitude wonld scein ta w’i"'m and that thoy acted unwieely In not employing & competent architect to anporintend the construculon of the sam. Andso tho Jury do Ond, e Sreenex M, Crivncir, Iinax W, Canresren, Groran B. HAsKELL, JouN It Ponten, Goonrean A, Baxronn, JavEx S, [fowkL, Troswas BrrrenwonTiy Qranaz WiLsuy, Jurxin W, Srccous, D, L. EatrusoN, WiLLian H, Surri, ANxvREW G. Lowny, ‘The within verdict was made w and signed, and delivered (o wo this 23d day of May, A, 1), 1877, dcoeax D, o1 xs, Coroner of Winnebsgo County. A BERIOUS KICK, Corresponitance of The Tritune, Brocknninog, Calumet Co., Wik, Moy 22— A few minutes past 3 o’clock Monday afternoan o farmer Lving flve miles northeast from town named Georgza Robertson was kicked by a mora in his stable, - As Mr, Robertson passed hier, ho was dealt asevero blow from the top of his head on the Jeft sldo to the bottom of tho cheelk. ‘T'lie ninn was rendered unconsclous, and there arg falnt hopes ot hil4 recovery, THE CHESTRR CALAMITY. Cuzsten, I'a., Moy 33.~The Inquest In the case of tho victhna of the Saratoga Iaunch began this mornh A large number of wituesacs were examined, who testifed that every posaible recaution waa taken, that theinen were warned it tino 10 et beyoud reach of danger, and that 1€ tha vessel had not been eut loose at ‘the tme sl waa more lves would have been ont, DROWNED IN A SEWER, Nzw HAvey, Conn,, Mayv 23,—~While cleaning a sewer on Franklin strect, Patrick Farrell was overtaken by a flood of water, caused by a sud- den fall of ruln, sud was drowned belure he could rench & man-hole, A compavlon narrow- 1y escapeds ; FATAL PALL, Barrtivons, Mov £1,—By o fall of a scaffold yesterdng, tn the Cliureh of the ffuly Crass, on West street, Henry Knauss was killed aud threo others serfourly njured, - + il IR SHORT-HORNS: Aunual Convention of Indiana firocders at . Indianapols, Apectal Diepateh to The Tridune. INpiANAPOLIS, I, Muy 20—The Fourth Annual Conventlon of” Indlana’ Short-Tlorn Dreedere et to-day with & amall attendance, W. W, Thrasher read a paper on the manaye- ment and treatinent ot short-horns frum birth to maturity, and the end of life, which was of benelt ta all present, Charles Towder discussed the questfon of the right age tobreed calves, Mo thoughbt vatths could bo bred ut 18 or 20 months of nge, aud thelr offspring would not be as good us thoso Laru after that age. 1o was of opinfon (hat breeding before the age of masurity injurea the growth, development, and miiking quality of cows. A calf should nut Lo allowed to run with the cow 1 milk. for the family wus what was desired, If the - cow 13 fed cnouggh to keep hier in a good condition, her mdtking qualitfes will ho all tkat can be du- #dred, but anything more In the for o ;]]llus st will fupudy the vonditlon of thu anlmal, Mr, Mellunlel gave s viewa unou the, or, 1lo thought thut” short-horn cattle nnd such 4 teudeney to get fat that if o cow was allowed to run until 8 ycors of age without baving a calf the cow iy ruined a8 a breedep, tle would rather rlsk breeding carly . than Joss the anfulal altozether. Regarding the imtlking 1?::0!“1“ of cuwe, by was rather at varlance with the majority of the merbers present. e thought the oufy way tu muke the milk better was to change the qualit, of the food. In suswer to a question Lo stuge that the calf should be turued away from thy of two months aiter birth, tiun adopted the following yules { cattl: . . 1u caso an anfmal purchascd for brecding pur- pov I ba deeniod a falr price tor & of tho clave, §f discovervd within s year aod a propor trisl of uot lews than six wonths, to bo a non-brecder, the sollor, wpun the return of 1he animal, akiall Lave tho option of either refundivg {bo purcluso nwncy or furpish. {"lf'»:lhn varchasor s biveding buaat of equal value. . In cascs where materiat mistakes which affect the valuo of the animal are fouud jo tho pedigree of oy onimalnout kuown bt the Hmy'of sale, thy piirchases may returu the animal aud demand the money ks ¥ool B tho saue s discovered, If within ong year. 3.7 Where & warmaat fs given op u cow to L calt to' @ cerlau balt, and fs fuand nat 1o be iy the eslf, kku‘l:ur- chasor when returniug the calf shonid be entfiled to Lis purcharg woncy withyut fnterest. 4: All animals not ‘of suitabic age for breeding, 1n caso of basreauess, may ba relurucd, the pure chaucr receiviug the ' porchess 10ty witbouL 3= cresl 5. A cow sold with 8 young csif by her sido ls Ylunmzd Lo s breedér, and tbo bayer takes sll hio rink of ber orceding In future, U, The sclles bs bound 10 wake koown all clis camstancen or facts anfmnl'a hreeding qua valne ay n breeder, 7. In making ant eatalognes for snlo purpores, o alteript shonld be made to mislead, bt fallan correct pedigeees should be given, THE RAILROADS. ' PRCULIAR PROCEEDINGS. Last Monday Tns Tainuse published some figurea from the forthcoming annual report vt the Chicago, Rock Island & Padific Itatirond which hind been furniahed exclusively to the New York Eeening Poat. And now comes tho New rork Tribune and furnishics in advance an abstract from the annual report of the Chiceago & Northwestern Raltrond. This {s a very tin- usual and extraordinary procceding. Heretoo fore tho officers of thezs roads would allow, under no conslderation, any figures or fucla {rom thelr anntial reports to be published i ad- vance, They Insisted that the full reportsahonld lie publistied simultancousty tn the New York and Chicago papers, The departure from the ywn 0 him Affecting the fea that might lessen her cneral rule of Turplshing advanced sta- Istles to certain _ New Yurk papers #hows -beyond & doubt the fnflucncs Jay (ould” now twiekls over the managers ol’these rods, and the flgurea have undoubfed- Iy been fuenlahed for the purpose of alding stock-jobbing operations, and to influence the result of the nnmual elect{ons of thest two ronds, which secur on the 7th and 8th of next snonth. 1t will be remembored that o few months azo Jnr Gould and his confreres of tha Unton Pp- citle succeoderd In getting control of these roaite. It 1 not_certnin, howeyer, by any means, that Mr, Gould will be abile to inaintafn the grip ho acenred at that thne. npd there Is svme danger that lic will Joae his bold atithe fortheoming elec tions, 'The Ngures furnished In advance are ar- rangzed 80 a8 to show up the affalrs of the roads in the beat light to Xw\'n the anceess of ‘the new departure and convice thmuorous stock- holders tuat their intcrests will ba Leat served by ndhering to the Gould porty, ‘The advance statement from the Northwestern report made In the New York 7ribupeia ln the shape of a dispateh from Chieago, but has evi- dently been furmshed by the Treasurer of the road, who realdes In New York. It fs as fole lowa: Marvin Hoghett, the General Manager of tho Chlcaga & Northwestern Ltallway, hun just ro. turned from an lmrccunn of the varlona lines nn« der his charge. 1 reportsn marked improve- ment bver laal "year In the iron-ore and lnmber trafile on the Chicago and Lake Superior divisions. e aho tepurla the wheat crop tn Wieconsin and Minnexota on fookfny fincly, with promise of a lrge yield, ~the acredge helng 25 per cent greater than last year. On the (inlena and lowa division« there 4 now n_brlsk movement of Jast yonr's Inrwe com erop, while n inree area s beinazain planted. Mr. Hughett reports general Luniness thenughout the reglons inspected by aim ?nlf:mnhowlm o bellefinnlarge and vrosperous all trade. The following 1a the comparative statemont of the financial reanlts of this Company for the past 1wo years, 10 be atbmiited at l’nenr Approaching anmual mecting, The net earninge show an in- crensg of mure than 81,000,000 over the previons year. Tl total et earnings of 82,170, 14,00 1y cqual toa 0 par ceut dividend on” Loth classes of sinck, . Chicogo & Northwestern Rallway proper, 1,500 milen, — Comparative ,statoments for calendar carat ¥ Year ending Dee. 31, 1875. (irvas earninza,, Lesa—Operating Taxcs. .. 12,811,228 . 8. ruv. clal Capital stock tax,, 3,000,515 Net carninge for tha rtock. 1,167,900 Year ending Deoc, 31, 1] Qross carnligs,, +,$12,407, 642 Leas—Operating expensea. . $! TaXCBerereren soe varn er id Rental, 125, 4730 Sinking fand . a0u0 U. 8, revenue clalin, 17,3110 Capftaf tock fax.,.e 14,015 Net enrulngl for the stogk, Perccutage of opernting cpe: 1875, e D70 | 1870, ——— TIE FAST-TRAIN MUDDLE. Considerable excitement was caused among tise - rallroad officials yesterday by rumors that the New York Central hind given orders to re- duco tho passenger rates between this city and New York aud viee versa to 816, It was stated that this step had becn taken to punish the Pennsglvania Company for running a fast train botween hero and Now York nzalnst the wishes of Vauderbtit, But up to a late hour Inst even- {ng no_information had been recelved at any of thu offices in this city conflrmiug the ruinors, nor were orders of any kind regarding o cut in possenger mates received by the Genernl Pos- senpor Agent of the Lake Blore & Michyran Southern Halivoad fn this efty. Thers ean be but Httle doubt, however, that this fast-trafn question will f“ Involve the Bastern roads fn serious diiliculties unless sume peaceable ar- rangement {8 soon mado between the various lnea, 8o tuch (s eertaln, that the Pltitshure & Fort Wayne must cither withdras it fast train, or the other roada leading to the East will be Yumpelled cither to put on fast tralns aleo, or cut the rates In onler to vroteet thelr interests, A fow days more will uuduummll{ decile whetlier there will be war In regnrd to this mat- ter, The rumors wiich prevailed vesterday that a reduction In rates had already been docktod upon, wery undonhtedly dus to the fact that a Turgo decline in stocks of the roads leading East frot this city bad taken place, and it Is believed thatthis has been caused by o declaration of war, PITTSBING, FT, WAYNE, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, New Youxk, May 83.—In ts stock report to- morruw the Tvibuue says: he Quvernurs of the Btock Exchange accepted the excuse of in- advertence pleaded by the Plttsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chieago Raltroad Conpany Jor having lssued stock without due uotice to the Board, and simply told §t ¥ must o €0 no more. The cuse, ot best, 8 & Jume one, beeause the ina verteney commenced In 1852, when the Con: pany lesued & ,000, tnateald of $3,000,000, acvordiue to fta notice, This newlect to enforee the rules 18 a sorey comment upoh the report ou corpuration reparts made a few duys sge,” 20 (e TTestern Assoctated I New Yonx, May 28.—~The Governing Com- of the Stock Excbange this afternoon fzated tha matter of the Pittsburgy, Fort ¢ & Chivago Raflroad Compuny lssuing Way apd selllng from thee to thue sluce 1673 Lo thu Pounsylvatia Rallroad Company, ita lessce, new poclal guarantec wuck w1 hout notilyine e Stock Fxehunge, ‘The - Connnitteo” flunlly adopted a resolution aceepting the explanation offered, that notlve of {saues of new stck had not been given thu Exchunge through fnnd- vertenws, but fnformlme the Presidents of rullruad companles that berealter notics of all fesiies tluust be given In advaues to the Ex- change. REDUCTH OF WAGES, Spectal Dinpatch {0 The Tribune. New Youk, May 5t.—The announcement that the monagers of the Penusylvania Raflway huve decided upon a reductfon of 10 per cent fu the wages and earnings of all their emploves from and after June 1 hias created great excitement alony the whole liue. Thu ZVwes sayst “A strike is undaubtedly imminent. Theemployes clalm thoy ara alréady down to hardpan, and cquld not make a iving umler lnf' further re- | el ductlons. Mectings haye been 1d by_the Brotherhood of Locomative Engincers in New York sl Jerscy City, and by the Firmen's Brotherbood. The univereal ”sentlment was that the reduction was ununecessary, und s ma- Jority favored a strike as the best means of re- dress, Joiut meeting of employes are to be hicld, and & vommittes will probably be appolnts cd to pray the ofliclals to keep wuges st the prescnt rate. —— WAR DECLARED, Buecial Dispatch to The Tridune, NEw Yous, May 43.—~The Tribune says; O the stock .markey It Is scarcely uccessary to writo moro than that it hos been as weak s heretofore strong. The announced reduction of psssenger furcs from Chlcagzo to New York 10 $15 haa come to the bulls itke a clap of thun- ‘derout of & vlear sky. Yet 5t has for several days been clearly” forcshadowed, and the end s met yet, wor likely to bo soon. With_the low tates offered ou grain by wates and the loss of riion of Ahy provision trade hich heretofore has betn cxclusively (o prup: erty of Lhe rallroads, it s but naturaltheecatinll arlse 8 cowpetition on suck paying busiucss as cuttloand ofl. On the Iatter the war has sle ready hfg\m. and rates, which letewoforo through all ware have been undforw, are now bolug cut,” CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN, &seclul Digsate (o Tha Tribuna. Now Youx, May 23.~The followlug sugular letter wes read st the meetivg of toe Govern: ing Commitice of the Btock Exchange this aftetnoon: Nontniaxrtow, Mass,, May 21, 1877, —Dean finet The annual meeting of the Chlcacn & Northwenstern ftallway Compiny Isto be held at Chiengo the 17th of dune. ‘Fne Prexident has sent me the naual Ulsn' sol(eitting ny broxy, { hold 200 shares of the common mock. Having read o report recently made by yon to ho Now Yor! ftock Exehange relative to the withholding of eshibits of receipta and buainess, ate., and agreeing with yon fuily in the views K““ then advanced, I would do all I ean 10 carry them Into effect. Kot knowing huw hint. tee 1o do this than the present plan, 1 take the lih- ety to inclosa you the proxy in blank, troating (o you to il 1t np and nxe inrach & manner as may tend to Dring about the end desired. The Committce wil probobly decline the service as not in its aphere. FIRES. AT GLOVERSVILLE, N, Y, New Yonw, May 21.—The Albany Argus gvea the fallowing particulars of the Glovers- ville fire. 'The fire orlglnated fn Van Wormer's mentnarket on Maln street, near achureh, and spread with wonderful rapidity, and soon ignited the large hardwars establisbment of the Hon, John J, Hanson, corner of Churek and Maln strects, The flamea then followed Chureh street, conauming A, H. Gifes' bullding, oven- pled by four business concerns In o gkil way, A miliinery establishment occupied Ly Mizs Sheerand, vwned by Hauson, lacated next west, was then soon destroyed, 88 were also the glove-shop of Willlar I, Coombes and the clwr-store nnd restaurant of Jonathan Betts, westward, The course of the liro was nn]yed liere by the Intervention of & vacant lot and the incessant npplication of wet blunkets on the side of Mes, l’llc[nu‘ dwelling at tha corner of Chureh and Elm streets, While the devour- {ng eleinent was working ruin on Clurch street, it was also consuining ten small frame structy ures o Matn street, on the uorth ot the start- nge, and was only cheel i its northward prosress Dy tearing down a framg lnllldlmi. The heat caused by the burning of llauson Bluck was so Intense that the wholesale grocery establisiment of Cohn Bros, lozated “on the oppositc aklo of Clireh streefy ok firy and wan koont consumedd, as was afso tho by [:L3 tabliahment, three storles In Iieight of 1. Apple- bauin, the second story being occupled hy Dun's Local Commerclal’ Ageney. Here soutli- ward the course of theconflugration was stayed., T“'“‘Y huildings were buened, with loss of 800,000 and an nsurance of #7,00. The com- plete devastatlon of the village was feared, be- caune of the want of e¥en ordinary fire dep: weut facilitles. undreds of citizens worked with buckets, and, after n four hours® struggle, gt the fire under control, The following (3 a lfst of the principal losers: Jo Jo Hanson, $19.500; Cohn Bros., 17,0003 ¥, Apolebaum, $12000: A. B, Gites, 93,0005 § Wi Washburn, 83,300: Dastd Gotman, £4,000 C. Anihal, 81,000; W. . Btevens, 83,503 U, Huwen (estat), 81,6003 John Gloning, 81,0003 T, D, elltng, 34003 Madan Schur, 81,5001 Crapo Luke, $1,200; Smith Crounse, 2005 T, Boyte, $2,0003 Mvs. J. Phelps, 81,6001 Miss 1% G, Awtdrows, $2,000; A. B. Washburn, 81,000, Busides theae there were o numbier of ather a0 losses to private families aud mmall dupfers. The fire fa belioved to Lave been In- cendiury, IN CHIUAGO. ‘The alarm from Box 810 at 8:25 last evening, wag caused tho burping of a barn Inthe rear of Nn, 8¢ 8trine street, owned and oceupied by Willlam Peters, Two horscs, harncss, andn earringe wero aleo burned, entiling o loss of $1,200' {n all; fully Insured. The fames com- municated to No. 74 Canatpert avenue, owned by :Fred. NBraouvell aud oveupled by Fred. :f]mlng. Damage, $30. «Cause of tre un- NOWH, AT PORTLAND, N, I, Br. Jony, N. B, May 23.—A fire at Portland tolay destroyed Lea's planing mill, Day’s hlack- smlth shop, Price & 8haw's earriage factory, and houscs ownad by Thomas Collins, James Zach ary, James Btanton, Charles Gormely, and Thomne o8 (Hibert, Elght other bulldings, contalning shiops und dwelliogs, were also damaged. Loss, —— AT BORDENTOWN, N. J. Bonpentows, N, J,, May 23.—A fire broke out here at miinight which threatens to prove very destructive, © Five dwellinzs are nlready ‘destroyed, and tho strong west wind whleh pre- valls 18 enrrying the flames towands the moin streel. Uroat excitement prevalis, AT ST, AUQUSTINE, CAN. Quengc, May 23.—1It Is reported that o large Roman Catholle Chureh at 8t. Augusting burued yesterday, No particalars, MICHIGAN HEROES. Rounlon at Adelun, Mich,, of Soldfors and Sallors Who Yought for Frecdom in tho Late War, : Special Dispalch fo The Tridune Apuian, Mich., Muy 2.—A glorious May-day preeted the velerans who camo to this oty to- day to revive the memory of thelr past perils, and particlpate in the varlous regimentn! ro- unions to dedicate n memorfal column to the memory of the herole Woodbury,who Iafd down his Hfe at tho head of bis gallant Pouetlh Michi- gan Infantry at Malvern Hill, and to participate fn the cighth anuual gathiering of the Btate Association of ‘old soldiers and sallors in the War to put down the Rebellfon. In the morn- Ing tho ceromonies at the gruye of Col. Wood- bury, conducted by nearly o hundred of his old command, were very fmpressive. Recent Rynd made au cloquent address of etloium botween tho usual attendant exercises of song ond prayer. Durfog the mornlug regimental guthierings wero participated in,and the Assoclns tlon's ofllcers clected by repreaentatives of tho followlng corps: the Fi Fourtl, Eloventh, and Beventeenth Tnfantry, the Fourth, Ninth, aud Eleventh Cavalry, tho Michican Light Artiliery, the 8ixth fieayy Arthlery, and the Lenawea County Boldiers! and sSalors’ Orguu- lzatlon. In the afteynoon the veterand marched {n pro- cesslon, escorted by bands, State militl, eity olliclam, ete, Thoe Btate Assuclation then conyened ot the Opera-House, when Gen, Throop, of Detrlot, its President, made a brief and ]mrllnml Teaponse to Mayor Comstock’s speech of wetcome, Then cstne some routine buelucss and the uppolutinent of committecs, followed by a brilliaut oration by Geu, I R 8herwood, “editor of the Tuledo Sunday Journal, Alter deviding to meet next year at Kalama- %oo, the following new ollleers were chosen: T'restdent, ltalph Ely; Vice-Presluents, Licut, Davenport of the navy, Wililam M, Phelps, It B, Robbins, W, W, Van Antwerp, W, I, Murs- tan, D. 8. Plercey O, Lo Spaulding, B, W, H{use ton, 1. ¥, Parteldge, and C, B, Gront; Record- g Beereturys Vo W Bruces Corresponding Becretary, Delos Phillips; Treasurer, W, B, MeCrecery; Executivo Commfittee, Dwight May, Lubert Burns, B, B, Matthows, LW, Heath, stk J. A MeRulaht, ‘The meeting broke up with resolutlons of thanks to the local comuiitte and eitizens fur ul.u,nuuuuu shown, sud geveral rounds of cheers, x A bunquet free to veterans Is now progressing at the Opera-louse under the manngetment of g Jurge foice of ladles, Tho hall hus been clib- orately docorsted, the walls belng covered with the Ftate's worn battle-flage, corps tadges, and natlonal syimbols, whils thy stage 4 u parteno of beautiful flowerd, Vieuds aro In sumptuons supply, The auditorlun §s crowded, while pa- |rluiic toasts, rusponscs, snd music como fa rapil suceesslon, Thousanda of visitors were In the city all day, and tho alfale i an unqualified success. Z e et—ee SUIT TO RECOVER. Ncw York, May 23.—~The Ewmperor Francls Josuph of Austria bod fnatituted asuit futhe New dersoy Court of Chuncery against Dr. E. W. Buck, It appears that some years ago, when Dr. Buck was Counyy Physiclan of Hudson Coanty, 8 wan who yegistered “his name as Aloysius Moluar committed sulide at the HNotel Jianss, at lloboken. On searching bls room. & Jarge amount ol moncy sud’ _other -valuables was found. _ No {riend’ appeared to clalm the property, and the Surrogzaty appoisted Dy, Buck sdminlitrgtor of the estate, aud the'asscts have since been fu the Dauds of that gcntlowan. [t is uow wiserted that Moloar's reul nawe was Jobn Kunuer, eme ploved {n s rallroad oflice under the Austrian Uuyernment, aud that Le stole 8 large quantity of bouds and Hed with them to Amerles, an that the muuey foond fu Lls room Is the pro- teeds of the robbery, The gult s for the rueovery of the property. COLD WATER. Bpectal DispateA to The Tridune. GRAND Ravibs, ‘Mich, May 23.—~The*Annual Consention of tho Women’s Chiristian Temper- suco Unlon for this Congressloual District {3 in sesson here to-day, aud will be te-worruw, About fifty delegsles ure prescut, nearly cvery bamlet In the five countles {s reprerented, and the inferest in the meetings (s great. The women are greatly elated and cheered over the grent temperance revival of the paat winter and spring, ns it hias closeld, or ia closing. haif the saloons In the State, and tielr Convention is & sort of Juhilce. I - SOLDIERS ORPHANS HOME An Interview with Gen, MeNulta Concerns Ing This Institntinn, Fpecial Dirpalch to The Tribune. BroosiNaroN, Jil., May 23,—Tug Trintxe's artlele frotn Rloomington making nn expose of certain alleged rregularitics ju the Soldiers’ Orphana’ ffome eaused quite n commotion hers to-day and I« in everybodv'smouth, That thera were frregularities fn that Institution hiaa been common talk hera for sowmo time, and rumorsaf off mngnitudes - are prevalent. In the maln the ‘charges made In ihe corre- spondence aro generaily - admitted, but it fa proable that an. Invesbigation wil show thot the picture is far too highly eoloreds Gon. MeNulta of the retiring Boerd, and & gen. tleman who has Iabored untiring!y and without raward for the Institution since it was firat pro- posed in the Leglalature, being Interviewed by Tm"l'lum:sncormpundcnt this_evening ro- anrdinz the charzes made fy Tie TRIBUNR arll- clo, sald he regretted that nll matters of com- plaint had not been withheld untlj the mecting and orzanfzation of the new Board of 7 rustee: and advizea that public judgment bho withhel untll they acted In the premisea; that, In the matfer of extravagant managenent, from the time e went. on_the Boord to the time hie left, be labored to enforee more teld economy, and suceeeded n reducing exponses In galary alone at the rate of about 23,000 per aunams thot e was a member of the Board but anout fiitcen months, durlngz which thine there were bot six mecetings, at only two of which there was a full Board; that he exerclned no ofliclal anthority. over the administra- tlon except st the” Board wectings: that he favored further materlnl reduction of ex- penses and other important reforms, and soon after the fnauguration of Gov. Callom he ealied 1upon hiin at the Executive office und fafil letore him all the facta and compinints in his nassessfun relatiug to the affairs of the fnatitu- tion, together with lis viewa relating to the rame; that the most rerious complaint and rumars about managrerment have come to him since Jan, 11, the lnst meeting of the Board, when liis official relations with the justitution practically ended e e — e TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Qnenze, Can, May 23.—The Government has ealled for tenders for the demolition and re- tnoval of the Jeault barracks, one of Quebec's oldest historical landmarke, ‘OrrAwa, May 21.~A telezram from Bonne- chiere, Upper Oltawn, states that o anow-storm prevalled “there for two hours this morulng. Weather cold. ' - FINANC!AL, _NeEw Yorg, May 23.~The Dircctors of the Dank of Cotnimerce to-day voted to reduce the capital stock from $10,000,000 Lo 85,000,000, e pt— for the weak, nervons, and debliitated; chronle and palnful disenses eared without edis cine, Electeie Uolta and ather appliances, al) ahout them, and how to diatinzuish the penelne from the enurious. Hook, with fall particnlars, mailed free, #r Palvormacher Galvanle Company, 202 Vine Cincinnatl, 0, Hc'l“l AMUSEMENT! APOLLD CLUB CONCERTS. THE SALE OF ason Tickets Tabernacle Concerts 3 DBEGINS To-morrow (Friday) Morning - AT 152 STATE-ST. EXPOSITION BUILDING, Batorday Evening, May 26, at 8 p, m,, OLD SETTLERS’ PROMENADE CONGERE, (1ven by 100 of the Best Mustelans of Chicago, ASSISTED BY Mrs, ELISE BA.\]'I‘OEI‘ tho great Contralto, Iir. FENGH, the New Tenor, B, A, HOLA, Solo Flute, Afr. M, BIOHHBIM, Bolo Viclcncello. Pir, JIOHN OAILLE, Solo Cornat. The Orckestra Plecer directed by the following Conductors: I, A, VAAS, CHI. 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Thestcamers of this Comnany will sall every Eat day frony Iircien Pler, oot Uf ThiRGaL, oboken, (aten of pascwce—Fronl New York (o Soiith i v And Bremncn, ars w“imi iy 'u'(['u'm‘ kol siceruge, $0 curraiel Fuf frolni [y OLLRICHS & CO., hilrte Bowhnz Greca, New Y ik Great Western sféi\nxslxip—' 14 i\; From New Vork to Bristol (Englamd) direct. MENSET, Wee Tucalay, My 13 HEAGO N, Syon L Thuradny, May 5t EXCUIUR IO $hn ol Nieabe SorriA e 1" 5 e ¢l Ao W R B G s trad ltasirosn. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York to Queenstown and Liverponl. ung MLO:3T 8. 10 DT O TN kets Bt peduced rates [y, Dnifta fur K1 ieir Divland” Avply to ' B, LAk WHITE STAR LINE, Carrping the Mal, becween SEW YOIUR and LIVER- ! i ¥ Oillee, 18 Shuth Clurkest, XUU‘., Apply st LD".U“}A.L"'{ E‘-l" "A{\"‘;’IE?"BA&r l: RN - Drafts on Great Hrltaln s Lnctande o0 A INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrylng tho Malls between BUROPE AND AMERICA. Fut pausdonpriy at Lunwm\{ 4 len, t Sonct Crarke SUIECE B Yeate At ratta un Great Hiriialn and Lrel. 2 GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY, The oall steaniers of this Comnany, bitween New tavee, callloy Yo wa e at CtyGhontt, T, Doy for dita Tk 0f Lasacuecre il 8all Trou plo 42 S, 16 fook b A v WEDNESDAY, vd. m{ o4, 2:00 p, M. €d.. Stay B0, 7 Wi e O 1 .ty D un.mdb:x-‘h}t»n v Cabln, Cablhy i Plncludlug wine, bodding, and utendia, ¥ 1%‘#&\'51‘:61& LONDON. e aay rutlway siation biu. o0ty §) sccondlng (0 sccolmniaias D‘I‘bfl (‘ll&ln;‘h" rc"‘l'll.ll!.ll L'lll‘nq $33; slevrage, b ATyt A v e ot At Ve Teadcad rates avallablo roJgl Eugisnd or France. Sleniuers tarked thua ® U Dot CArTy sleeraye Passens Py For passage snd fretaht apdly 10 For pui SR BELYY, Reent. 59 Brosdway, ot W, ¥. WHITE, 67 Clark-at., Aget fur Clicago. \CHOR LINE MAIL NTEAMERS ¢ LT Kew York and Glasgow: cattsia, Moy SER T VCTER, June w 2pm EHbrTA Jute oy o | BOLIVEA, wane 1 Saw W Fork to Glasgom, - Liverpoul, Or Londuaderty. illod 005 10 4t * Thkermraisie, $3; sloiage, $50 S1A. duno v % 5 b § DEOPLA. Sunes 2p . mx')“" "vmfl £70, SICCTALE, §23. 2 15 e for 5 RN o AU L CULT § ratch DERSON BROTHERS, wi K sabluton-st, VOEAN NEEAMMIIP! CUNARD MAIL LINE., * three thmena weok foand from Dritish Al %yfi:fi;% OMce, norihwest cornor Ciark snd médnm’n.m,,cmo&im il P, 1L DU VEKNET. General Western Agont. RAILIOAD TIME TABLY, ARRIVAL, A0 DERARTCRE OF TRATHE Ernlanaion af Referencs warkr-t Satnriag et eepted, ® Srinddy oxeeptod. t Mooday exeapted, | Ate o tintay st e T4 g, o ereepied. CHIOAGO & WORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, a:sl:rfllmcfl. AB C'frk‘!k (Bherman 1louse) and ab 7 i TRaves e B ik B LS aPaellc Fast 2 4 ahioux Clty & ot s oae 8 nDuhuanie DAy kx.via Cliaton’s abetinus Nighe Bx. via Cton niimana Night Kxpres ngloux Cil Ymk]nn . akreopt, suircen fiay Expr Staalson & Firoy bt Paste Winan o .Pa"fl’h press. . bueneyn Lake. R et el e CHICAGO. ALTON '4 €T. LOUIS AND CHIOAGO KANSAS CITY & DENVER SORY LINES. Unfon Depot, w::.“’“:& Madi sz, tdge, and Twenty third: X O 123 Aol phwee A Ransas City & enver Fa 31 Tanie & fustnateld L, *t, Lunde, Buringficld & Texasiq i i;::l;lnuul Peuria Fast Expre-a.¢ 0 i 1xp reorls, Kenikuk @ it {hioago & Piincan Etieator, Adoltet & HIOHIGAN CENTRAL PAILREOAD. Drpot, foutof Lake e, and faot of Taenty-tocond-at, i Cin Foninee t oy, Grand 1anine Hatel nailat-Amer o Arsive, Jia e ey Baitinaz0n ACG) Atiantie Kxpress (daf Niwlit_£xpre onday i:x. _§Dally. LAKE BRORE & NTCIGAN BOUTHERN, 1 treave, t Arrive. T:40p. T, wa. i Tikio. m, 5p. 1) RO, it 152300, . R A UL 0 Ad ", lfld:‘ml : n oL, Oppusito Shcrwsn Hodse, Toave. | Arrive, Milwankee Reprem, ST O R Nisconsin & Ah'm" 8:278 . (* 7:50p. m. 10:003. m. (% 4:002 . ' :oip. m.‘vu:mu n -t @200, m. ks 7:00 2. 10 Alltrainarun- vis Milwaukes, Tickets for St Paal snd Minneanolisare good either via Madison and Cratria uChien, of Yis Waleriown, La Grosis. and Winons. OHICAGO, EURLINGTON & QUIROY RAILROAD. Depots oot of fakest., Indlane-ay,, and Sixteenthe ¢.. and Canat aiid Kisteonthesls, Tiokel Odlced, b Clirkeat., sad st depote, Mendota, Ottawn, and trestor ¥ Mleudaa: Otjawn: and dtreator, £rd. i Imqun, £tous Chy Yuekr et Dburue, &Sioux Tacifie Kyprem fof Umalia aod o Knasaa Cliy, A w0, and Teann. ENTEAL RAILROAD. JLLIR( oot of Lake:st. and foot of Twenty:second-ste cket Ouice, 131 Jendolph-at, nnr’mgm 410200 p.ru, ‘4 Depot, &t Louts Expren ... L Eanr i o Orivany B BL. CAlro & Ne 2. flurlinaon & Keok P'euris, Keokuk & Hannihs ubinae & lows Clty & Iubuiue & Kious City Fx. Gliman Faswnger.. ... o FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHICAGO RAILWAY. Depnt cormer Canal and Madison-sts. Ticket Oee: luier J0580, Bnd Grand Pacios 1ot Matl and Exprem. * H:00a, m, Pacific txpress. .. 4143 p, .| Fast 1400.. ... w10p. . s mx:‘mogs & %E'IO. s ! 11 position i o 1 - et oot s o CIArk. st pAEr Totaey Grand Paciic, sud Deput (Exposition Duliding). Leave, irive. s — f:s0e. iy Bdon. m. Morntn FutLine, oidap, oilf 640D, m: RATLRNIAD -4l Tleded s, (RI0A00, RO TILAND PATIELY sy cortive s Vai Guren and shery u kw2 Llark-at., Bherman b mabe, Leavenw'th & eru Accommniation, 1ehit BXured.... PILTT3BULG, OINCINNATL & Depot corver of Cllaton and Carrolt " i Deparl. 1 Arrive, 2el® BHND. L S A0 § B0 f, 4 Pl 'Senp ! St Kxiress A wwpil v CINCINNATI AIR LINE & KQEOMO LIRE. Frou I1y, Depos, cmner of Ciliton and Carroll-ste. o Depart. | Agrive. Day Exprom (excent Sunday), AR P ot LAKE NAVIGATION,. AR rAR A A . ODODRICH' For MilwAnkee ood all Weat Shurs Daily, BuBiay CXOTOL 00ers ‘hatlinis) s buat don't €0 G0t }-ri pruli's boat koes 1RSI Grand Tinven, Grand Raplas and Muske- P ity Hundly‘elcelxlw‘ni et TR For $iutst O iurde Furit, Jos " NTOUKHOLDEIIN MEETINGS, {fiee o Cliago & Norlhwestorn Railivay Company, 52 Walkst, New Yok, April 26, 1877, The Annnsl Mecting of tho Stockholdors and Rondholders of this Compauy for the election uf Directors purvnant to Jaw, und for the transaciton of such olher busineey a3 may Gonio before said ecting, will be held at the ofiice Of the Company, n Chicago, on Thurudsy, the 7% of Jupy next, ok m, . 0 transfer books will close on Baturday, May 5, snd upen on Monday, June 11 next, Hondholders will authenticate thely voting bonds b lstration, i yreglratione - LneRT KEEP, Prestdent. M, L SYKES, Jr., eerelary, "~ Sorkloliers” Meefg, Notice s hereby wiven that the annual meeting of 1k Chicayn Soath Branch Dock Company, fur the electlon of Directors of said Compauy, will ba beld at the office of vald L mwmlv. loum 2 Dickey Buliding, No. 40 Desrboru-st., §u thy clty of Chi- cagy, ot 10 a. ., Wedpesduy, .huuu ASD 17T, B . U SON, Secretary ol Chleago South Braneh Dock €o. Orviex Cuioaae, Tiecx lavixn & Facino Hai- | Haap CoNFaNY, ARl 24, 1971, g coting of the Btackhuldars of the Chl Yo'’ PLACCIRTEI RS o e CCture purviant to (aws Kud o (raasice Uiuhuces s iy comg Defors. theii, syt et e S calay. the or D¢ eat, b R ST e A W, ¥, HUBBELL & CO., Members Ateriean Mlalag & Slock Exclauge, - BANKERS AND BROKERS. Y ARD BELL STOCKS ON FROM 1§ TO 20 PER BN A O UAR NN TED BT A LIABILITY LIMITER TO 850, Address for fuforwstion, W, F. HUUUSLL & €O, P.-0. Box. 2613, 48 Hriad sineit N Y b Pt PRESORIPTION FREE Fuf tha spevdy cure of Beustsal Weakoesd, Lost Maas humL aod Infl ::N.i:: hliraul'{i\ul‘u !_Jtljl“l‘t:lv.l uE srventy St DICTAGHTAS e G0 Ciifiaaay ouin

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