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2 THE CHLCAGO INSURANCE. RIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST I, 1877. Whether there was any gvod in this thing or ULE RAI LROADS. ee not. her of the ‘Committee, eat thal another member of the Committee, eatd thal, ‘ ae tne circumstances, the Compans couldn't | Annnal Report of the Chicago & North- be anything tut bankrupt, but the question , was whether {t rhould remain fn the hands of western. cortupt ollicers, or be delivered ton Receiver of thelr chotee, or be placed in the hands of hon- be had been gat, capable men., Fhe latter couree bal re | An Interesting Exhihit of Its Operatfons dlanetip of fami tike there. Ts there any crifhe knawn te our modere eivilization more baee yr de~ rerving of reverer punlehment than etealing or squandering them? No punishment fn my jim ment known to human law fs alequate to the case. ‘As Western men and policy-holderr, we oucnt to give Hartford and the State of Connecticut to an- Hierstand that we piean imines, For one Tde- mand that theae men be sent to the Penitentiary for their stnpendour yilainy. f9 there na law to doit? If there le not, then let the next Connecticut Jeuelature enact one with cond{gn puntebment for hes, “The tps of res intent were nnable to cir hearts, 1 : sputar General | [pony ff li Thur i} waeataycceers | From the Hon. Thurlow Wee¢ nas been apnointed te nt for the various tNponstnG Aearitinas lines on tye Heese fli duties he 4 ahs RE Will perform fn addition te bia former duties, Tue duly meeting of the southwestern (alle Dr. RADWAY SRR R, MEDIES roud-Rate Asso-lation, whieh has already bectt Atlee Using Thom for Several Tearns postponed two or three times, willbe bed at ronthwesterly, to a point at or near Maple. ton, In Monona County, 8 distance of about sixty miles, | ‘The “rend is tarp gremecd, aud expected to be completed tothe Maple Valley ‘by the ensning fall. Arringeinente have been made with oar Company to Jense and operate fava branch of the leat main fine, and upon a atmline ecale of rental, baxel on earnings, but with Tindations Mat the “mintmam rent shall not fall below S40 per mile per annim, nor exceed the maximum of $1,200 per mite per annim, however much its earn'n ‘nicroad wit open np seme can Independenc hath the donor and th nitter the feelings of t Mr. George He Daniels, Ue: Ticket Agent of the Chi Report of the Chicago Policys Holders’ Committee. The Criminality or Imbetility of the i " Vestet ; New Yonx, Jan.4. 1 —DranSin: Having for sey. : f Mee rae cnt life st P eo the ,, 5 of the best and fertile portions of Western | the Grand Pacith: Hotel to-day, ibe Tame, dan. As 17k a ore Preceding Managements, tet alate ijertfardaloas oy the art re, | SUN Sr ive new membersof the Boar of, DI far Aue Past "Years Foren snd tomer 6 feeder: FAME: OE ABE 1°” sicrequerienefaatets tence tal uaticace, Dor re itera tear mem in ete alt auras, Took | rectors would be chosen today, and sugested the Deciatons were rendered early in March taat by TILE CROPS. Knowl ave the nisantave we have derived fron them, contac, mnalnly from wor men mmonstrons that auen | Dropfiety o€ the meeting's senting a telerram the Supreme Court of the United States in reveral “03 “Vie fis are resorted toms tten ne qecaston req Wocsrs, Bross and Sherwood Regarding President | Vast euma should be without any adequate nafe- | to President Jewell expressive of its renee that | Miscellaneous Gossip Picked Up | cares of thie and other raltroad eompanica ns tatho = i Y csteel ness pie Ueady eliet a ¥ Tient, wae told | none but good men should be chosen, Mr. Davis ir 4 Biaetne’ariturd fre: an ite comp indorsed without hesitation the views expressed in Railway Offices. by the otlicr members nt the Committees anil _ was disposed, fur several reasons, to take a very CHICAGO & NORTITWESTERN. opeful view of the Company's (ature. He hail ee B aoe ee oe anae Weluiits the. well-known | | ‘Tho repurt of the Chicago & Nortluveatern ‘Actuary, while in the East. and Mr. Wright ns- Railroad for the fiscal year ending May 81 hos ‘power of the State Legislatures to. fix and regulate Fates of ttanapartation. ‘The Judgments afirm the power of the Lecisiature ta exerciee this right i all cusen whero the charters have been granted and accepted, eubject Co constliutional of lozislas tive reservations to alter ar repea! thet, of to es- tablish much rules and reemiations as (he Tegieta- ture may enact and preecribe: at the sane time, TELINOIS, Sante the tintmene ceenuentiy and treet ring Spectat Dianatches to The Tribune, Hein 'nnding tho prowued eiiet = vate seen Batem, Marion Co,, Aug. 13.—Fariners gens ssteniet) AHUKLUW ‘ erally holding thefrwacat but disp.cal te ett | PY AUtAare AtSi per bushel, Oats sfelatow from thirty to R fifty busicls. AL timothy cut for hav. ER. - me. thatthe Hartford fire and life companies receiy~ ed $1,000,000 for everyday inthe year, and of conree the West contributes very | Inrgcly tothia Immense revenue. Now, tf Hartford. the Capital of Connectient, cannot and will not punish anch ten as there who have stolen millions from the poor policy-hulders of the Charter Ork, Iet the Walkley and Honager Purber. A Notice to the Hartford Insurance Mon to Do the Fair Thing. eve iy r The e + TaLLuLa. Menard Co, Aug. 13.—The wheat Hi , Keahare of that mill: | ured him that he belved tho Churter Oak | just been published. ‘The mileage embraced tn | the inviolalillly of contracte le eustained: and the i] searo Life ta | Umar tmiarracter city ceaieyenme fcr | Com, beads forse at hee Lamha {40 overatons of he, Company le HOSS miles | elec to she RE Ra Steer ae eee rete irene bakes teibe AAYY ALIAE he ndleqnate- | and stab! col a. cre! > yu and jas ylelue Wwenty bushels How tho Receivar of the Chicago Life Ta | ceriatnty that if men stent it thes Witte Miclora | fe by jusicious management and stich avgureeas | ore Cruse runes To fhe charter or in the Jawa or constitutions winich | Duslich and has yietucl Uenty bushels to the s Getting On with His Compan parent { that we tuean bueiness,—that she bl watt elected! to akininister tte | Chicacu & Northwestern. govern ity alao, "that it te now tuo intetocon- { acre. Sold at SL per bushel, Cures the Worst Pains in from Oncio bea pany. hiuetpaniety her ecoundecia of confidence In her the able mic pureuce, What he had feared was | Praprictary roads fond that the chatter af a corporation Wyma a con- | CHAML.ESTOM, Coles Co., Aug. 13.—Farmers wwenty Minutes, . st 0 ret Ste act within thi ¢ ° 4 . rr ne and Rave algned and forever, | that, possibly. the old gang would ket tak | Winona, Mankato & Frat Sette th oer OE wea RHeh-pemioiia.a | are kncally selling thele sheat ns fase an treats TUE CHARTER OAK. Amid gets exntlemen. {have aldne om graniere | gedit, but lie now thought there was tg cline’ | Lacrosse, Y. & Vrew gttuor OF the Cont ee oe iduuligation | ed. ‘Timothy largest erop ever grown tn the | INTO CONE FOUR RRYONT OF TUE CHICAGO COMMITTEE, the present management of the Charter Oak are for that. He would advise the Insured to keep Nosthweetern Uni of acontract."* county. Very Iittle attention given to seed. After reading thee, a Kase, Greon Co, Aug. 13.—Dut little wheat | VG)? EVER PALS up thelr pollcies, for the present at least, or Jowa Midland they would lose all they had putin. A year would surely tell what the Company's future Total wottld be, and the policy-holders could afford to ‘The expenses were: risk one premium. 10 his opiniens, however, there was no doubt that the Company's pros- perity for the future was assured. rtitement need any one auter 'S RADY HELIBE IS ACD) Jt wos Use frat, oud ta CONE ‘niior theee decisions, our charters in Wiscon- sin, Michigan. and Minnesota are teld to be mitb- fect to the reeerred power of tho Legislaturce, while onr charters in tlinols and fowa (excepting the Towa Midlam@h, being granta withonl reserya- tlon of limitation, would o¢ regarded as inviolable contracte, In lowa this exemption is nentrallzed on our Hines by the laws which regdlate rated on competing roads whose charters aro aubject to Ieg- falative control. ‘Asn larve portion of the hasiners of our tines Is Inter-Stale, =the traffle eecking an ontlet at Chi- honest oud eavable men. Cbelleve tn thelr hands the nine millions and more of good sascta will be asuiicient fond to place the Company On & sound Snancial baals. Mit. GEONGR SIENWwOOD dipped into facts and figures in the following exhaustive manner? In relation to the manngement of the Company efure the advent of Wiggin and Furber there sce: to be but one opinion; out in regard to Its manage ment under there venticuen we tect with very Aineceting of the Chteaga polley-hulders of the Charter Oak Life-Insurance Company was Lield yesterday afternoon in the club-rooms of the Sherman House for the purpose of hearing: the report of the Committee recently chosen to vistt Hartford to represent the Interests of salt poltcy-holders aud sce what their chances weres The meeting was called to orter about 4 o'clock by Mr. W. J. Davis, Sceretary of the gone forward. Storing ‘ toe want of trans+ F - portation. Threshing al lone. Very littl ent at ©! fhe Only Pain Remedy Fiona, Clay Co., Aug. 13.—Large proportion | That instant? slope the most exertelation: pains, aileys of the wheat will be sotd as soon us threshed. TAT Aa a aad ach, Boweh Lauda, , Enizauetitrows, Mardin Co, Aug. 1h esa tt ihc as ec aint Threshing commenced. Fariness shipping aa FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTE: fast us thelr wheat Is threshed. Finest crop of Interest and exchange ae ee. Ralauice old tax on eapiia stock Conversion of old Galena stock: Kent of Chicago, town & ‘MR, WELLS, the agent of the Company. said he had always alined to be frank with the poficy-holders tn all His representations to them. Ie bad never c + matter how violent ar exernetating th ‘ain. the 3 conflicting stalements, Nota few ecemed to bring | ahunned auy of them. He honestly believed fn ¥ . cago, or pacalug throurh tho State of Minois, ee is e TLUMAT ICs Hede[iaden, tafiem, Crippled, Ne former necting. The Revs De. We HH. Byder | 3 powerful influence to prove that these men were | the Company until 187%, when ihe losurance coin hap Pa atte ta uurentticted.rit ie ayparent | oats ever ralsed in the county, both In quality | Nuuiaigie, of prostratey wiih discare Thay suffers” was chosen (o preside, and Mr, Davis continued. fu the offlve of Scerctary. Dr. Ryder, Chairman of the Committec, read the fullowing that no State can regulate the rates on such buel- | oud quantity, No timothy Lelng cut for seeds Enaason, Warren Co., Aug. 13,—Largest crop of huy ever cut. Very little saved for seed. No threshing yet. Commissioner made hile discoveries, and | Uperatiny expenses, taxes, and Inter alter tho change in the — matiayement ‘on pruprictary roa at that tine he believed everything ‘was guin on all right. He lad even thought Furber would be a benefit to the Company, and letlers every way honorable, and had in fact improved the condition of the Company at Teast a inillion and a half sf dolla protection. i ‘Anaspecinen of ancciat pleading in beball of ‘Mr. Furber, your attention ts called toa ctrenlar {012,50 811,951,875 ness, 4 if But the question now definitely settled by the uring ne tte Gea neaes He Court ue) fOr the inost part, become of hatte tactical moment, the State whnee acts gave rise lo RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Rerort: Ys eg rr thle lecislation having repeated thelr oncruie Iawe, Junction, Pataski Co., Any. 15.—Wheat parte : which was putyorted to be lesued by the General | received from the Insurance Curamlssioner tn et nratt ot carr sereseB LOT ZG | excepting the State of lows, where biennial ty tireshed, Very: little selling, Corn Pius | Inflommation of the Kidneys, we the alcago nly holders ofthe Chdrtdr Oak Aueney of fie Charter Oak Life: Iusneance as formed lacy that 2 Company was steudily fine | Net rout pr sisgvsecaensee Ly LiDy flow of ite calslature havo no doubt longer de | Hover Letter. A iuearaingtion of the Bladder, Life Insurance Company — GEstbenen? = Your | ny of this city and dated aly 2, 1877, The poll- | proving and gaining ground, Decreaces.ssseve sees ov “$101,490 i; Parson, Adams Co., Aug, 13,—Threshers now ‘nflammation of the Bowels, theeliy tate in with Heaney hel oe got 4 eyunider i ireular The, Mincument reporte i ‘A poliey-holder vouched for Mr. Wells’ moral ‘The total number of passengers carried during Sante aenreae an eleeaty eaten busy. Wheat is going into the market with a Congestion of the Lunga, Hartford, Cont nid protect your Interests inthe | qnterview with Mr. J, G. Batterson, tho well- straightness. , a decrease of Vi'h- | and Northwest, especially of wheat. In Wlaron- rush. Atl harvestiag done. the Ascal year was 3,310.3 Dr. Ryder sald {t must be remembered that | o, rhe sae ‘ = fie, facts reported by tlie Comittee were inany jorann number carried one mile was 11th, f them new lo the yeneral public, ahd any- Bore Thront, Diflloult Broathing Palnitation of the Hoart, Hystorics, Croup, Diphthoria, Charter Oak Life-Insurance Company to the beat of their Judgment, wanid respecttiiy report: That they reuched Hartford on Monday. July 23, known lresident of the Travciors’ Inaurance Com- pany, and State Insurance-Commisaloner Stead~ man. Cuay Cory, Clay Co. Aug, 13.—Threshing wheat and oats. Both turning out well. Har- Veal over, sin, Mlinots, and lowa, and lurcely fy MI ‘The average rate per passenger per { nesota, the ripening crain never Inuked oie eas 2.80 conte: The average distance trav. | better, ‘The prospect fora Lanntcons yield of cont Catarrii, Influensn, and devoted themerives during their stay Inthat | tu inte report Me. Batterson ts mado to say that | body who didnt believe Farber &' Co. to be | Ged by each passenger was 31.40 tniles, and other grains fa equally flattering, ‘To these | Lane, DeWitt Co. Auc. 13.—Threshing has . H thy sicervusty te the purporea ot thelr visit, tn | vst ve Into adeptsiu the art of inuking crooked things a FE als DENSEAR SEN meee Ataples, more than to any other, all classes look for | Hern, | Sm9 - ree Headache, Toothache, cuty atcoruusly to the purposes of thats viet tine | j_mturecard to (he inteurity of Mr. urner ehieh | eer straight nud beat (NE low those gentle: | ite suurequte quantity of freleht moved on | the general fimprovement and revival of buslnens, besun, Small grain ts good and turestilny out Tce te zunerally doubted, (could say that tho ns- peretons cast upon hint are entirely without foun- dation." Nowwithetanding statements of thls kind aud timtlar ones were circulated broadcast, wo came tv the conclusion, and that afters very thor- Ough investigation, that there pereuns, Mr. Wig- Ein. and Eurber, who were inteneted with the fm- Henee orptian fund, were Inatulled In thelr placox through corruption and fraud, and their manage- ment baa been RECKLESS, CRUEL, AND CRIMINAL ina high degree, ' For one I can permit no anolozy for them, ant esnnot remain aitent and allow them todo unpnnished with the lash of public sentiment if there should prove to be no ather way to reach them aud punish them by the strong arin of the Taw. Nothing tn our opinion wonid inspira a er degree of confidence tn the present mannzement of the Company than aknowledge of the fact that ite oficern were des termined to paniah, with the utmost severity, all the rcoundecis who have been deliberately robbing this eacred fand. To verify these conclusions, the following facta aro submitted: In November, 1875, the aeascte of the Company were, tn the opinion of the Instance Commission» Neuralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Aguo Cuille, Obulblains, and Frost Bites, ‘The appltention of the READY RELIEF to. the pa orparin wert the pain uf aldiculty extite will uoerd ease nod comfort. Titty to staty iro} Sere HUmen ‘chr other two the entire week. ‘Your Committes fect Jutified in saying that the presence in Hartford at that tine of authorized Fepresentatives of the Chicago polley-boldere waa a furtunate circumstance, and may be rightly included among the influences which waved the Charter Oak Life fram the calamity whiely so nctionly threatened It, and aided In inangnrating neouraving condition of things. Tn thir leport-vonr Committee do not purpose to enter into a uctailed statement ag to the Ananelal condition, part and present, of the Charter Dal . nor to show Who isormay have been, and means, reeponsible for the present de- Aition of the asets of the Company. It allthe Hnea was $413,103 tons, a decrease of men yy = - Sir. Hull aatd be intended to cast no fmputas | S02) tans. The total tounats, ane tele sh tton on Me, Wells, who wouldn't wrong a man | average rate per ton per mile was 1.85 cents, any more than would Mr, Hull's own child, aaelaat Las conts the reviews year. ‘Tho aver now in Heaven. [Applatec. ‘age haul of each ton of freight wan 142 nilles. 2 rae ha of the Committee was then | “tie locomotive service axcregates 9,131,108 ; files, of whlch the passenger eugines ‘did On motion of Mr. Ilull, the thanks of the | Bicot ‘ oly roktere were ‘returned to the Committee | Gare! aud the frelelt 4y2¢ ‘The total charges have been reduced on the re ee work aud honest, straightfor- | ontire railway, eluding the ‘proprictary lines, from 812,531,015 In the preceding year to $11,- Mr, Downs then offered the following, which | 51825 in the lust year, Lhus uecomplishlng a was adopted, and will bo telegraphed eubstaa~ | guving to the Company of 887,140, There was tally to President Jewett to-luy aa the , | areduction of 883,929 In the operating ex: OVINION OF THE CHICAGO POLICY-HOLDENS! | henscs of the Chicago & Northwastern Railway Resolved, That wo consider it of vital impor- | proper, $16,535 reduction in its taxcs, 81,819 tance that in filing the vacuncies now existing in| In intorest’ on onde, gold premium, cte. the new Board of Directors gentlemen ehonld bo $49,001 fn rental of Iowa. roads, * 39,682 lected whore weil known as honest and capatte, | S4OHL fu rental Of ture Tot oe of Aud expecially those who aro free from any on- | {11 lecelianeuus [eins Su an lace tanylement of alliance with (he furmer munagern i iy the total charges for pro~ of the Company. prictary rouls, The condition of the property Mr, Hull advocated the propriety of having o | 1, all its departments, under the rigid ccono- Every Indication points (oan early and constant der for breadstuffs, and the trafic on all our rallways will suon feel tue movement. ‘There ix encouragement in a change from the old years bosiness to. the new, Ja the prospects of an iin- provement in all solirces of revenua during the few fiscal year, ond In the certainty of n corre. sponding ‘Increace in the value of the stock and bonds of the Company. The Land-Commissfoner reports that during the fiscal vear he sold 18,503 acres of land realizing ‘therefor $42,201.” ‘The Company till owns? cll. Evrinauast, EM™nghatn Co., Aug. 13,—Winter Wheat turning out belter than wus ox ected, Wilt ayerayze twenty bushels. Not much going ob the market. Furiners walling for better prives. Very little timothy saved for seed. Mr. StRHiANG, Brown Cu, Aus. wheat belmg xhinped except very sinatl lots on the Illinols River. Very little “theestlng being done yet. Kesny, De Witt » Aug, 13.—Threshing haseommenced. Wheatts good, Outs yleli- fog from forty to sixty bushels per vere. Huemters mostly holding thelr graln for higher prices, Kyoxvin.s, Knox Co., Aug. 13.—Best crop of wheat and oats rused for yeurs. No thresh Ing yet. Very little timothy eut for seen. ONdipa, Knox Co., Aug. 1.—Oats an extra goud crop. Spritz wheat full averis FRignpsviLLe, Wabash Co, Ang. 13.—Wheat, Is being pasted fito marcel. fue tailaads su crowded now that we cannot ship as fast us it fs in half atumbler of water wilt in ramp Romstne, hen tomy itches rar Diyacutery.c i ana interna Pati te ; ‘lwaynearry a vuttie of RADWAT'3 READY. ig wretherte, A few drops in ane Rlifpreee hensar puin froin change wt water IG itbetter than Freoch Brandy of Bitteraas a etinulang FEVER AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGUE cured fornocente, ‘The arena AS ae taatiia world tine will edce Fever rot Akue atid alt oth iow and ote F RADW, 1 for all purposes of general information, ne we think. to nay that the attairs of the Conmany + under the uxmagement of the old ofliccrs— Mesare. Walbley) and = White-and = which torininated, a% “far one tho ret named is concerned, November. 1st5, were conducted in the mont reprehensible manner. indl- eutlng, especially Inthe later year of Prestdent Walkley’« control, cither intelectual incompeten- ey ormoral obliquity frightful to consider; and Perhaps both. : In Michigan In Wieconsin. In Minnesota. In Dakota.... TOtdl sees sere svees on0e 00008 153, OTE ‘The eneral balauce-sheet exhibits the follow- ing figures: Acree. seeeoees G22,971 iin per butte. DERIT. Chicago & Northwestern, cost of road, p _ : % Y the lust. year, has been fully kept up, ‘i inl, ete 72,9n0,070 | brought into market, Not much thuothy being aiays Doth. tne late dnanclal manager, pure | eFof the State of Connecticut, impaired to the | Western man in the Hoard mnfes of the , c Up, | necets, material, ete. 72.on0 a7 | browne tot od Mr. Walkley*sinterent ab @ | amuunt of $500,000, After uttempted negutia- Mr. Sherwood favored this plan, and also had } and preserved auainst depreciation and decay. | Winona & St. Pete 10,570, O34 for seed. e ca Mr Walkles‘eintcrest abouttheditenamed, } smount of Fam ordi. “ad managers tone the | q recommendntion lo make coucemning tne cht- | The track, aud apectally that upon the great | Winona, Sanjatty 5 2 tatoo | || Wantida, DoWitt Go. Aus, (t.—Oats better ! ! ie Preadent and Me. White contin: | Company ta the National Life of Chicago, through | ting dawn of salarica. For instance, sald he, main thoroughfares of the Company's lines, | Lacrosse, 'T. & Prescott, . {Hh ane than for years, hreshing commenced, Grain -Hresident and Seer mecrning | the ie a De eH Me sel eeepc tena | there was Judge Vaa Higcine, the Company's aud the rolling-stuck, are Iu exceptional Ie oud Towa Mil land seid rete heqlaint ne to more, | Hye conta per bushel. ininisiration of these gentlemen, statements | i) with a moriyaze of $400,000 upuncertain vrop | fuanetal agent in this elty, who was recelying | orders and will Juatlty comparison with atler : ‘cliten Uo. 12,0000 year, This was all wroug, and there first-class routs. The operating expenses for should hea vigorous cutting down all arvund, | five sears previous to the Inst fiscal year nvor Me. Mali put his thought about having a | asce $7,501,000 per year, and for the last fiscal Western nau in the Bourd to represent the | Sear they were $0,230,088, being adecreaso of CARLYLE, Clinton Co., Aug. 13,—Oate thresh- ed, yielding forty-two’ bushels to the acre, weighing thirty-four pounds to the bushel. No timothy cut for seed. Wheat and ustts thresh with the ats of the Company who elim that they leave ft financially ronger than they fonnd its while ters atin thatthe seuining Improvement In the erty situated near tho Battery on Broadway, Total. soso chtcaco & wroeamentsit™ jcaga & Northwestera— Capital atock. 8:18, 464,820 Broad, and Church streets, in New York its upon Which there ware prlut Incumbrance of $944,000, ‘This mortgaze wat executed by ono Strong and_ pare Itch Mlool—tnereace of Ficeh and SFetgni—Cleur biti and bieautttul Complealon secured 8,775,000 ies “ingte: w2 | Edward Matthews, who wae personaliy trreeponsl- | We vy-holde form $1,814,571 below such average, te 31, 703, 000 cd, Most of the whent stored. Wheat selling » HN nap an inseatoas way of putting | RAWAL tt i eae tn erway, | Siete pea cre.” tee form of emotion, | ineercentage of operating expenses, taxes, Mondte gaievaccoutia eet from $1 to$125, Nora since June. Corn DR. RADWAY’S ¥ robbed the Company of large sums of money, the President, and Mr. 8. Hl. White, Vice-Presl- ‘Acominittee was then appolnted to collect | cits: tv Rroxs earnings was 58 per cent for tho ‘and floating dcbt...... | 339,71 gone up, : Meee ee naauctie exdct fact inthe case, tt | dentand Treasurer, by whieh ho tured over val | eandety pay the expenses atending the visit of | Chicago & Northwestern, and O9.0F per ceut for mae 968,597,527 | Bestox, Franklin Co., Ang. 13,—Somewheat : poems to your Uniomlites very clear that the poll- ona migeaee eo Pat Oaks ait) the Commuittec on Enquiry to. Harttord, The the combined property for the Bacal year of | Winona & St. Peter-— aiaiean threshed. Furmera selling to loca! millers, 4g rilli R i cyshoiders have sevatuccarlon for thankfulnessthat-] ecelved back from, it beeOUl IN ia? | inveting then adjourned subject to the eall of 1873-"70, while for tho last year, with tus des Capital stock... *$ | 410, Many holding tor better prices. ‘Tinotby cut ATSADG an 80! vent the controlof the vtiarter Oak Life ienot any longer in the hand» of ewpher Mr, Furher, Mr. Wiggin, oF Mr. White. ‘The statement made to your Coinmit- tee by both Mesera, | urber and Wisin snow bit too clently that) they ‘dd wot asain © direction creased revenue, they were 65.13 per cent and for liay, None forseed. We had no strikes here, Weare an agricultural peuple, Mascoutan, St. Clair Co., Aug, 18.—About half of the wheat. is sold as {t is threshed, eration of his’ leaving or pretending w leave $500,000 in possrssion of the Lampang he (Purher) was tu receive for the period of ive yenee 234 per. cont Of ull premiums collected by the Bunce dino. & NW. ee gdyancedsscecocs 143385. 004 Winona, Mankato & New Ulm— Mig Cholera. 7.78 per cont respectively, The entire force of O01 the Company, Including all ciaascs of oflicers CHICAGO LIFE. ana employes, fiua been reduced 1,009 during th has mode the mort astontahing cnres; eo quick, sorsptd are the changes the body ondercocs under the laduescs of this truly wonderful medicine, that 10,670,054 f thet ompany with proj tt anit that | ‘company und a0 ‘per cent of the excess of the te- TUE LIST OF POLICY-HOLDERS, the year, the average number employed Lelng Kisecssessees 100,000 Batanice stowed away for higher prices, ‘Thina- waves’ aatt ePseaehetncen st we | eerete ae ies (twp nea arconia | An order maa entre by Juden Willams St- |g Hrson, equivalent 108.05 for sea matte | eapltalateck oe As oe th tho largest an bee crop we have. tad for | Every Day an Increase in Flesh and We subsidiary fo thelrown, | Keuerul Arrangenie ue _ y iy » 5 yrue, th ‘of road, for advancoa, eee it many yeurs.” Cut for hay only. ‘eather ver: ¥ ‘ nse iilty In thelr maungement, | Walority of the stuck uf sald Cosupany at $114 per aly, Ao pee et 3b Lose He | Othe equipment of the Company. consists of ————— 172,400 | tino tor threshing and plowing 6 ubblelieide. Weight is Scen ond Felt, M1 ov made to appear to the Hoard | alae, This he did. and Me. Walkley sealsned nie ) | oe 4 849 locomotives and 0,280 cara of all descrip- | LaCrosse, Tremp. & Prescott Pirtsrigiy, Pike Co. Au. ‘nreshing. rCommittee nelieve they are uu. position ns reel ent, nan ss y in Wis | pany, to sell the Company's Mist of policy | tiona. Fatd installments on ace Few aelling thelr wheat tomillers, Mustly hotd- Tava tho pulley-hotiors eanest | sleet (o,f the ultes un a aary OF Shzage,. | hukdurs, which Includes about 2,200 uames, tur | Tha total expenditure during the vear for | ponds. forfeited stock ing for better vrices. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. tr Mtten gale, and restore to the | 000, Mr, Sarber hecame the tnancial manazer, at | the best price he cuukl get, and in whatever | consfruction purposes was $115,501, of which | jalunce Cannou.tos, Green Co., Aug. 13,—Never was vettuton. and. this “ty | aealary of $15,00), Screral others were engaued | way wvemed bost to him. It appears that Mr. ) $432723 were usedon the main ting and §183,- for advance: go much wheat to thresh, All inachines ranuliy Mie paliey-holder, what ie eer nalarles, ara seni wae pra Vun Bogue lias bad varlous npplentions from repro- 079 on the proprictary roads. 1,440,414 ab fall capactty. WwW lisat: thovine of bears its Every drop of the jareapariiiien Resolrent commuat t ey have wm A fe . | WL Higsine of our city, who acted sa the Com. rrr ‘1 — threshed, Onts good. Lote of hay; very little | cates throu! mH Urine, er Lute Se arse vite isctnilne® applied to uy Wertern nancial mannger, at aealary ‘of | sentatives of Jfv-ansurance companies for tis RE reer gaat in Peete tated ler ‘account cap: saved for seed, e geenele eS indy si Ne is iret life fortepreare itera eknostegea ‘eauehy, ud ball) Bt vo, From the bunt information we could set, | Vist of quines, an, Hudins that theseeompantes | same amount of Chlcayo & Milwaukee htock: pilaftock.. « OnsieraaD,” Palast Co Aus. 1-—New me’Conmumnption, Gtaudular Discarr, schotiwe at will juy to practicy | Shout the sum of $435,000, attached some value to the Met, took tho very Durtog the year the Coinpany lald 151.78 miles vende ieee pleat movie, rapktly. Dale arveats ‘lieat ie brant, Mouth, Tumors, Su ude 188 Jeveite of Muattinde Conn aud” farmer Post. | Valley” Kallrond woud vowed ‘Sythe Company | of | the Wer he SON en rear, or | gait, concluding, the report Prestdont Keop 2400400 | of the what ill ie mnarieved hand the next | Lina Nim, tiheiti, eppetpelan A ag a Vrealdvnt, am ib the direc. | Were nearly worthless, an Ket ul Bavn? ey month. Most of the wheat ts threshed am 4 dent, aemumed the direc, | eT PURNEN CAUSED ATHADE TONE MADE | names was so much gained for the | ‘Thegross earnings of tho united roads for the Hanitastna, Saline Co. Aug. 13.—Wheat sont, aia we tua of ha Ifo brine Lin the etock, ‘und bas the | whereby the title to the New York hroperty grat | policy-hulders. For this reason ho got this firat nalf of the lacal year, up to Dec. £, were lees andouts mostly threshed. Yielding firat rate. | ond a tew day: will prove te any pecuun using 1 fur a et of Ihe insurance uien uf | conveyed to the tonpany. ata valuation of $3, idee {rom Judge Williams, and has invited all | BY, $244,518.30 than those of the corra- —_——_ 5,000,698 Considerable of eacu belng sald. either of these forma uf disease tte potent j ower 10.curs Heb helleved (0 bea fortunate chutcy | 0:0. 000, to be pald for as follow: order $f) ci q edall | jvonding ‘alk monthe of the preceding yeur, | Walance of income account of cotn> VANDALIA, Fayette Co,, Au. 13.—Wheat ts | She patent, dally becoming reduced by the wastes att to be worthy the cuntidence | 4, Ry an asmuinption of the mortgage already, persous whe may wish to buy the fst tomake | but the felling of in carnings was ‘more bined ronds,.ccsssesveescessesecees 4,958,745 | now beluy thireshed. Cuming tu market. Wheat | anit decomposition that sie continually Progecainn, any intereet In the Company. Tho AAC UMD womens cca ® OO | eypavale, wtating what they will give for it. | than met by the reduetio in expensof, atid the re- — mm | ie Lira Ot wood i niveceda in urresling thus Wasiea, and Febalrs the nate e have relired. and the Governor will | 2 My thecancelarion uf the morteage Wart aon con ered sult waeo gain of $214,120.40 in the net income $00,242,232 |” Unnana, Ch ign Co. Aug MF. with uew material iiade froin h ul u Vtaielr with's ew clara of wen. uy baring : Although*Revelvers of other fnsuraneu comps- | Se thecampany. ‘Expectations. were entertained RC Thre versa amen ope emmrtateye| BEAR eA pr RAL Mec ce ctgeunia , Eo 3 : ¢ y rhe iti: tar whea Une’ emiedy runttoence: un Pa ererain agen, We, cute ratulat 4. Dy cash. nics have been In the habit of givirg away this that ¢ tho Ins! half of ‘the fiscal year would, with the GRAND RAPIDS, rye, Few: balding for eler prices, Very see a cntlonecand suveeeda indfustatestiy th Pe a a information, it haga definite valuc. It stands | com nuance of decroseed expenses, show a8 favor. bi or Ser ve ave: wastes, ite repaire- will, be rapid, and every tt tly dursroved condition of thut'ampany, ‘Total a vind the tl th tie | abla net rexults ar uid the corresponding period of Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Ilttle, not over 3 per cent, of timothy saved for | patient wilt hi stronger, the foow di Gectalnly rate tu way IDat the presentouttouk of the | Thiv, property. te cothnuted by tho Legistative | (sumcwhat the saino position as the mailings Gnaxp Rarips, Mich, Aug. 13.—It Is offlcfal- | seca. t ustitetion Is very hopeful, aud wails it cannot be Connmierion tube worth $1,845,000, and’ by the Insurance exports at $1,003,000, If the former vatinate is correct, the Company lost by the trane- action. $134,000 In cash and the entire lot of $1,047,000 In raltroad bunds, IT the latter eatl- inate is correc’, It only lust tha rallroad bunds, In any event, the traneactlon took from the cash funds of the Company the following amountas 1. Cash paid Furber ot the timo he turned PL, OO MurtAese uver 10 1 pany, . S900, 0%) 4. Gash patd Purber under the fa ntrach $50 . 1 wastuade Int ofa uewspaper, "An {nsurance company | We Mevious year, inaudiciont amount to Juatity Osseasiag it hat at hand the names of a lange | Sumolersia, Liven on, see ervurte. tho. credit number of persons who have been Inaured, atid | of the years income. ‘This expectation was fri who presumably will want to contluue lusuring, | trated by the Hght busines of the winter a1 aud Whu canbe gotten ub much more cheaply | spring, and it soon became snanifest th thau in the ordinary way, Where an agent fs eni- | litte ‘of the old crop, or ita product ‘of ployed to run around: oud solicit “ot chance | Nour, wae available for transportation, inedley. AM) branches of traM™e sympathized — with the smporerishment caused by the deficient crap, Assets. ' and ayoneral sirinkae of receipta cnsned. Low ‘The examination Into the affatrs of the Com- | Friese tur troultay whlch always come from a lack eel himecit, Ing heiter. appetite Improving, and fest and weight ine creadiix. ‘Not only doc’ the Farsapartiiian Nesalvent excel all remedint ‘axeate in the cure of Cheonte, serofutens, Constituttoval and Skio diedscs, but it is the only pur juve cure fur Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Wombh Diseases, Gravel, Diahetcs, Dromy. stuprane of Water, tucontinence of Crine, Hr fitsvae', AlbumIOUria, wid In all comey whi Wet depooily, OF the water fa HU Founzat City, Mason Co., Aug. 13,—Threeh- fu just commenced, None selling yet, Wheat wilt bs wold. Rye. and oats held for bigher priced. Old corn moving ¢ Jy announced that J, H. Page, General Passen- gerand Ticket Agent of the Grand Raplis © Jodlana Railroad, will resigu from hls position Sept. 1. He leaves to take a preferable position as General Passenger and Ticket Agont of tho International d& Great Northern Railroad of Texus, or the Hoxie Road, a more responsible position, Mr. Pago bas been an extrenicly atte roid tu be absolutely certain, itis at leat atrongt probable, Cluiius @catnat the Company will be paid aw they enall mutnre, and its aaeels steade fly increas in value and productiveness, If with uch Imbecilty, recklesnens, andequiv> cul practices in management the Charter Oak Life haw reached {te present eminence aimung the leads Mieurance cotnpanlus of the country, wnd even now can show $9,000, 00 of unquestioned ay- wets, what may H pet become If henceforth it shall have ecpicity incontrol, prudence in expenditure, OVERFLOWED LANDS. ‘Tho State Ja estigution of Damages Caused by the Dum ut ffleney) Ob t , Cash vald Furber at thine the ek clonuy,mbed ‘ any by Mr. Bowe lias not bees concluded, hut | Of business, by the various routes, and the low | ccasful and popular officer of the Indiana Rust, err ey nlances HKD tho wiilte uf un egg,or threasi ike tod honesty In ali thinige? Jha te LOmHET ste Hi a | ee ten tar ula toforimasurtot ag ides | enantio es rice awa cf owe | anu to his elforta is duc muh of thy popularity | , PRINCETON, Ul Ang, Whe dulne Gam: | te tts tt i cellouanng Mat sueae gaadtelen “will Stetagn ih Tg Taishi vas ..airo.on | a8 tobow be will cauie out. Acconilig to tho ) lave in part con dues co the reduction of earnings, of that road with the traveling puvlt:, expecial- tlhe of ue Leslalatursy anpolated fe Enugu RAE rte amet petra k eer ge Charts e 5 0 tok from the Conipany $1,047,000 in ita | repurtol Maj, Wools, the jes wore about | The general and whle-apread depreasion pervading ry 1 | inte tho clatas for damages ty lands injured by | pututa the smaitot ie your Comtuttce take pleasure in commending the meat also. took fr rullguiad Dune, rane oe Bit 1.00), which fucludes, of course, the surrender | the country would have welghed atill moro heavily ly, wily ‘sommes <Kourtats,, abd “hisireinces! alaqtakes ta ured Ly’) valis to the saualh ofase Mgek and artic thy olde to the favar of the polley-holders, and to ate judgment of the pebiss W. U. Brows, Wittian Bross, GeonaE Susbawoop, W, J. Davis, TUE NON. WILLIAM BHOSS, another member of the Comittee, spoke on follows of the pecullar management of the Charter Oak by Walkley, White, Surber, Wig- gin & Co. In addition tothe report, a6 one of yone Commit- tee, 1 beg leave to ray 9 few words on thiy all-in portant subject. I vial! confine my attention muln- yto the old manuyement, leaving any friend Sire Sherwood to pay his respects tu Sir, Farbor and hie brauclates. We arrived in Hartford on Monday the 2:1d, allot uw rermalning tH) Thureday, and Me, Sherwood and Mr, Davis spent the entire week in diligently pure runy our tnvestizations, From the very full ine formation derived froin the Chatrman of the Com- will: bo much regretted by the pnblle with and for whom he has labored, and by wll railway ofllclals fa the West, but bis new pol tlon furnishes a larger Held for ils commanding: ability and talents in bia profession. He is to ‘be succeeded by A. B, Lect, now general freight ageut of the Grand ‘Rapids & {nidlava Road. Mr. Lect will attend to both the freight and passenger departments. Hela a valuable and populur officer, LITLLE ROCK, Littis Rook, Ark., Aug, 13,—In the Chancery Court this moruing Chancellor Eakin decided, on the suit of the Memphis d& Litthe Rock Kail- road awalnat the Iron Mountain Road, that the latter bo enjoined from fimpeding or destroylng the use of any part of the track connecting with the road, or interfering with the use of depots, the building of the dam on the Ulinols River at Henry, bas been in session here singe the Lut natant. So far, thirty-elghe claims have been filed, and evidence for the claimants bus been heard in twentv-flve cases. Evidences for the State will be heard after the (5th. There are, no duubt, a largs oumber of clulms yet tobe Med, which, by the rule of the Committee, are to be presented by the [Stt. Tue aggregate number of acres clubimed to have been datiazed in the cluiina fled ts 2, ‘The Committe labored under dhvadvantages at the outset for want of system ti inunagement of the chains and the cou the exammations, hut sous cot dawn to worl msolidacing te elaine and making the evidence, so far as to geucral character, apply tu all the vlalms, 39 that rapkd progress fa bow belng made. ‘The Chairnian, Conwany in return the New York property, Incam- Dered for $1118, 000, 1 view of thy fact that the Charter Oak was al- Jy the Owner of more seal estate than any sich company oughtte own, aud the further fact tide the Company needed money more than real estate when itwaaaeeaining s0 largea debt upon this property, Wo think the transaction a gross vlola- Mon of so sacred a trust, ANOTHER TRANSACTION on the part of Sir, Furber stows (rand, Tho Com- pany helda mortsaze known aa tho Hinge mn tiurtyage, amon: nf to about $250,000, of deuht- ful valau, Mr. Furher purchased what te known ac the Crouby. atreet property h therefor as fulluw. Hixgainte Murtsace. ‘Aswuiigs priut murs Pays taxes and attorney Paya Mr. Furber.., Total. ¥aluc of the outatandlig poileies. The usseta | Upon our revenue during the lavt years had the re- were pat down by the Sfajor at about $209,000, | reurces: from witch fs Company derives its busl- With ‘uestionable ones umauuting to $44,000 | Dont been less var led than they are, ; ‘ ture, ti Hecetyer wate. hat the sec, See atee male nea ot the Companys rally ‘4 Heposited ut Spriugticld,” amounting to | circle, whose radius of over BOO intles aweepa to i ure coud, = Uf thls amoutt, | tho worth, northweat, and weet from Chicago. 822,00gconsiats of stock of the West Side | Nearly every variety of production snd industry Hallway Company, the Stock-Yards National | incident to the vigorous activity of that country, Hank, and the Stock-Yands Company, and Is ab- | from Lake Superior ou the north to the transcon- Pe i goad the remainicr conatatn of | flnental (aie via Omaha un the west, tvembracad thortaages’ which. are believed to be wound, | Whihin thy limi of these Inctosin Whild It would be disastrous to eelt out at once, | fpnors, the cooper, atone, minora it fs probable that the Receiver will be able to | fective tctieultutes commerces convert thei intucash, toa pzreatextent at least, | jumber Interextaof Wiseon: : within a short time, ‘The rate of Iuterest whien | growing praises of Minn they hear at present [a 10 per cent. thas been | great aad diversliled products of some of tho fair. sues othe persons concerned that money | est and most thriving portions of Iinole and Ismuch cheaper how Uian some years azo, aud | Jowu, fram the lakes to, too Stavourl Mlver, | all that if they were to pay. up these muriyages contribute in greater ur leva degree to the volume they could easily borrow ut $ per cent mone of fraftc which sunports nur ravanuen, Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent Da, Tapway—1 have ad Ovarian Tuinor fa th avuries and bowels, All the dociurs paid * there Wt sonelpfurit.” U trled eversiuing thet wa niendet butnouiing helped me, Taaw your F ind (houglit 2 would try ts bat “had po faith "ause } Lad suffered for twelve yesra, Kc ox butliee af the Hesalvent ad une bux ut Kudway's [lite and 129 tntties of your Iteady Reliefs and there ia wot 4 #22 of Tame to be seen or felt, und J feel better, aunarter, abd happler than [have furtwelve years, The w: sia in Laide of the baw Write thie, @ yuu for the beens of there, You cP publish 16 -f you choose. HANSA, RNALE. PRICE, - . §1 Por Bottle AN IMPORTANT LETTER. April 9, 3973, —D1 lines. The and thater 3 the mang New York, paying 3250, 09 PI, USS Ear rt Ttapwate i to e : cH is Scuator Archer, of Fike, sau able lawyer aud | ,A}< Anson deh. April my Joe Dae tae tee jeut Legtalature to investigate the adales of the ancuvxperte at $20,000. [f the former estimate | aud utbere will alyo consent, ‘Then of the re- | starnation of the times. ‘The Peulncuta Division, | daya for the payment of tolls, ete, hient and rulings the business will ne expedited | sear tor ovarian Sousa ao he welt -a th cane aun ae aa nnnce Continlagtaneer Te currectetie Company lost by thiy trenadction (ha | taining eccuritles, Which ure Hot ut Sprlugileld, | which extendy from Kort Howard tieough the great y y Paced without prejudice to either the elaitinanta of the ie steadman from dndze . Hingis, wie reore- ‘$254 enhre Hig nn Morkzage of 2510, 000 and 345, - OuU In cash. Lf the latter eotimate te correct, tt lost the Migganm mortgage, Jn any event, the mpany becaiue burdened with real estate subject tu an fieunbrance of about $500,000, and Mr. Forbes rave out the enug little som of nearly To'summarize, then, out of these two real-estate transactions Mr. Furber pockets upon the Nruad- way property, an before stated, | Su7d, upon Crosby’ atreet property, | 220, 00.07 toul druwn out Im cable | $2, 104, tiomatly guod. ‘Tula | hunber-producing towns of Menomince, conto, makes a total uf $150, which {3 about 40 per. | and other localities on the shure of Green Bay, an cent of the Mabilitie: better showlug than | reaches the tron-munes of the Marquette district ut was at one time expected, Revannee, lucreascd ite buslness during the last IPAS NOT UNLIBELY car , 4 that some life-insurance company may proposo | 4, hl incrozae amounted lo $31,077.00, and was to reiieure the Fiske of the Chleaita L1fe. 600 |e eee ae ie nett an ie found tte certain extent. A propusition might be twade, | toweet ebo in the seasun of 1875, sluce which tie for Instance, to the policy-holders, after ft was | it has oe eutily anproving., During We inet known whu they were, to fasue them policies in | year, wit etuction In the rates of tranaporta- the pew company for an alnuut rtionate | Hen. the State. All Lhe members uf the Commitics are diligent worker#, anxious to sicpuse yf the work, aa rapidly as fs constatent with @ fair investiza- Lion, av that av early coneluston of their tabu, Here is anticipated. The chal represented by the [lon J. State by Charles C. Warren THE CATY -PL GUE e they wore ike knate ons tres, My welsh connie when § commenced with your remedies $4 hu it ts ¢wo buuur ten pounus, but thes ae bet wll gone yet. Thave taken twoity-four bottles Toleats bine of veltet, and twenty-four battles of pike Teol the inedictues from G. Grenvill, Wluase 0 your buok ** Falso sud true." rented Measry. Wivgin and Furber; from a jaree number of the leading business men and eltlzege of Hartford; and from an examination of the buoks af the Company, {, as one of your Committee, have Teached the following concinetons in regard to. TUK OLD MANAGEMENT under Mr. Preeident Walkley and Vice-President White, Me. Walkley, on we were Informed, avd the funds of the Company without suthorily to Duild the Connecticut Valley Railway,uf whic be was the President, giving hid checks on the Charter about €50,000 are Erin PAYING OFF. Special Psputch to The Tribune, CoLumnus, O., Aug, 13.—Paymaster Jenkins, of the Baltimore & Utlo Road, was bere today, and pail the employes thelr June wages. Ho afterwurds Jef, tor Nowurk, uml will yo over the Chicago & Lake Erle Divisions. Paymaster Denmond, of the Pan-Handle, pakt off Lie ensployes at this polnt today. Ile leaves i Herron, and the Aste Mnw. C, ERAPF: Another Letter from Mra. C, Kraph Du, Rapway—EKlnd Str: [take tho Mberty to aire fompany trinsported J8A,557 tons, an ry Gak for about $1,000,000, which were vimply | in about fourteen munths "of 0 the dtvidend h the Chieay will see eeat LTUelD per cout aver tie, tonnage of | for the Weat to-morrow, Kevority of the Diseanc as It Appears in Eae’| 72 aeato, My health te greatly Inoroved Uy Me tin Sonntet heer lass fous) ira ie ee ot 3h sald vompany parts with ite railroad bade ah een ate Oe Bemce tee Abii ma oer a. as From this particular ———— gland, Bs ten ance ut Stade ceepee foe bath 4 it 047.000, au een wort KD, ' owevel wv base ve ] prancn of trafic, xin over the [ron-ore re- VrEMS, ssid DpFOW UO. ated my weight di crehalag very fast. ruilway. ‘These were afterward for cash, evome ‘3 pald, however, belng based on the ave at which 5 Del a Wasminaton, D. &., Aus. 19.—The Cattle | ji 3 : f malls cones oie. alter wurde sold fey cash, | and Uecumnes the owner of real estate th TINY were originally Insured. Ln this cass they | colts of, th7a Of 15 ber ceut, ‘Tho Increase, of 1 have liad reat many ful cuts your iued How Obts, one trom Cangua, three from Jae quia a Dumber frum thteplaca, Youre with} c, o wellacqualnted with fina. Krayf. Ble bs Ancumbered f.¢ $1, 108, 000, ‘These heavy drifts upon the cash resources of the Conpauy eveur Wo have conipelled 1t to burrow of thy bunks in Hartford. over $100, 000, and to ins cumber Its own maguiternt building iu Hartford, The freight business on the various railroads centering fn this city, which was unusually heavy: just alter the strike, has conelderably fallen off. ‘The increase at that time was induced by the Plague Comunittee of the Britus House of Com- # mons lave agreed (n thelr report to recummend that all fmportatious from Germany, Russia, anl Belgium be ubsolutely probibite «5 thet ally trummuicten Was repeated, 40 order to out: plete the roud. tw the amuunt of $1,250,000, for which Mr. Walkley aa Vresident of the Jtalwuy {ndoreed Mr, Walkley as Prerident of the charter Uak Wo accept second: inet Ybuugy. ‘These honds y a Had aesigraiver chete old policies tu the uther | praduction cuntiudes (Foe ret aoa pe company, which would collect the dividends aa | cent in exceas of the tonnage of thy same period in they became duc. By this arrangement the pole | 1870, iey-holder woutd gain, since bia premium would For the accominodation of thy ore trafic, the jolady, aud very beuevalent. she bi For s200, 000. It would: econ thatthe statement | ba dese than if la were to. start wut | Company made large expenditures in former years | uccumulatiun of freight which bad been reat Sa a news uf aelllbg Many byttiee of the Kesolvent Uever had aiything but a speculative value, an | o cts alone, without {urtier comment, sre | ufresie ‘ie. would “pay proportionately | {n the erection uf swo luiena docke. with pockute | for aiipment before ve a UR SeR At ee ener foun eit ails countries bo | irugulate o¢ Apa Arbor, 9 rereene atte et cura the unsaction wae therefore a Wold andan onur- | suficient to viudicuto tue impressions us tu fraud | fhe gaine premium vs if he had tusured ut vd | fF the reception of tron ore, situated on the bay in Killed at the place of landing; that stock fn | patent y Wecurs respecttull ous ewitl}s yon the Charter Gak, far welch.) and curruption. the Siusteed of culbg in. now aud paying the or- | St Hectuaba, und ono storage duck, wud In thy hn, this freight bas now gune forward aud the rail | metrovolitan markets should only be removed EnERDACI & COs lwes eunbuvinent iy the Uemteutiary fur 2400 | . Mtr, Sherwood alo pald some attention to | dinary orewlum of 3, ‘The Company would agence iia sre En GASnOr S) Nat polnl for.) eens are iiapenitent entirely on new shipments. | for slaughter; that all movements of catite in | Ant Arbory Micb,, Aug, 18-1675. Furber's glorious contruct with himself stated, asa surt of a general comme: y the whole busivess, that Furber, Walker & Cu. were not only reckless, but crimiuul tu the highest degree. t the conclusion of Mr. Sherwout's remarks, Mr. Bross felt coustruiued to observe, with all reapect tu the opinions of Dr, Hyder, that, in the lunguaye or the late Parson Brownlow, it was Lis deliberate opiulus that there were bun- dreds of thousands of far better men io bell than Sam White, Walkley, and the Directors of the Churter Oak Life-Tusurauce Company. {Lauguter.) amy Judgment, noadequale punlehuent, . Under the ditcctlun of 31, Vice-Prendeot 8. 1 White large surie-—hundrrds of thoussude of dol Lirs ut leart—were deposited with Allen. Mepbens &C0.,-the amount bet now sepresented by a. Manket tiortgaze on the peoperty of BK. F. alten. he vahduy of this wortyage de at least ques ble, abd the trans eatlo’ faut dd Mr. 8 eC er Unuer the tusua.ement of Mr, White £100, vou were toa: cos) lands aud furuaces an West Virginia without o pariicle of real security, aud yet we were ugsured that thie fu tivifual could not have got trusted tn Hartford , and ‘The new crops ure not yet golug forward, but, as soon a8 they begin to move, the rallrouds can depend a8 an finmense business, as the crop re- porta from all sections arc of the must favorable aud cheerful description. Mr. W. B. Strong, General Superintendent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, wilt in a few days reinuve trom bis warraw ollice in the rear part of the Company's building to ore ppaclous aud ulegant quarters next tu the Preaident’s otlice, fr. Hobart, the ‘Train Supertutendent, will reuove into Mr. Btrony's otd quarters, and Mr. Hudson, the Division apparently lose something by allowing thls; | there ara 1,057 ore cars, with thelr necessary com put, on the other hand, ft would make huinense: | plement of locomotives allutted (o thie epeciat ly ou the cost of placing this amount of fusur- | trafic, It te regarded as of much linvortance that ance, Owing tothe keen competition and the | these facilities, #0 capecially provided, sluutd ve high connnissions pald wrents, tb costes between | fully employed doring the season of navigation Bvand 4 percent ta get new business. If this | eb the Wakes. Tuo priwe necesity of ubuin: red aut, the Cunpany would gain this perceut> | iy the so-called Menomiuce District, situated from age, the only orbsut being the reduced premium | (hiny to ufty milee west of Evcdnaba, aud it ls uhd u slight commission which it ought to pay | cisimed that rich ores of great purity are found in tu the Receiver for the benetlt of the Chicago | suundance, capable of being auucd at the very Life. ‘This arrungemeat fs thus a fairone, which | lowest cost Quy company ight enter into, and it is possl- ‘A brauch road of about twenty-five miles, called infected districts, be prammuneds tant Jalva ond markets be stopped; that infected farma be subjected to quarantine; tat compensation}for plearo-pueumanta be the ane us for the caltle-plague; that all vattle-sheds in towns be subjected ty registration and iuspec- thon, “Notwithstanding these stringent unea- sures, the ulseass is on the ‘use in London und environs. Su iulectiuus be the dis it is dangerous for vuttle ty pase tutected dis- tricts or tu breathe the air, or eat hay or straw Irom thove distrits, of to drink from pouls or fonts wherg dacased cattle have strayed, Sheep ntury on DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! ed with aweet Fuh Fertectiy tasteloas etegantly coated with anes! fait wy Cury of all disorders ot Carr’ a deal aee thie rascaily actr" Walkley ata Str. d to a nan to invest In % be Menomluee Hiver Wailroud, ie constructing sriutendent, tras be igued c i y cunyey, by the: hats . fact Ce id ble thut it may be carried out. a a \ Superintendent, hus been assigned commedious | imay convey, by their woul, the disease, and | cuscs, che, Constipattel other teauracth i: Suse wel can ouly be ace ore OF ae Leong penis Or aw: FINANCIAL, - Thia branch will be equipuea with the ore equine The representatives of the new through-line | kept from contact with anything tikely tocarcy | U.S dateruad vlacera, Warrinied ty edees 8 14, premiums that bis money Was going to build the Connecticut Val- Jey Rail oad Aud yet be knew something wae wrong, becuuse his preuslums were 60 bigh as to Stggest that the woucy was golug towards to Texus via the Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas, and the Texis Central Railroads, beld their Orst regular tnouthly mecting at the olil-e of the Missuvuri, the disease when jported from countries whe the disease exists. Muvis, horns, cle, aud clothing of meu employed ty slaughter diseased cattle, Will alyo cunvey bie bufection. who made ther bad w Lig vteal for doing it, ‘The J.rcctura uf the Cu:wpany were largely teavonsible for this villsiny. ‘Fuey wot only received & cxuton thelr stock, but they divided pro ra sraung themecives | ‘Tror, N.¥4 Aug. 13.—Darwin A, Sherman, | ment of this Company, aud operated in its intarest : : 7 the uiust extensive merchaut of Warren County, | owmrtor tue uedr wlaes of thelr extent and value: bus fuitcd, Liabilities, $160,000; ussets un- | anu the assurance is given tbat their products will sures urd yeqetable, ‘cuptalniug BO mCrCUys SHG, ur’ deleterious true. “far Guserva be follow iui egmptume seautinu tr phridprut che Dieealiveoniatial oe ine plood 8 Conetiperton, luward Eien Fullness og leartburt Targely increase the roveuucs of the Company, nut | Kausas & ‘Texas Railroad yesterday. Ouly —————————— the head, Acidity of the rid cowaierlune on all the | providiog fora iung- or belog wested in some | ARONe- Aike from ihe woewiuz of the branch, and the cu- tine busin sacted, ‘The tralle of eke Se food! Patlucas ‘uf welunt of thy Btybié hy morey re at the lume ubie, aud were, | eo ceotuer, On a'pulicy ter @1U Larrr New Yoru, Aug. 18.—The Post anys: “Ibis | Sofmentof tbe present cquipucus of ore care aud | Line lin is steadily i prams tea rushing KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Dieta ot Tone stutlugs: oud butcerince 40 Ce jes trereures dicetiy.rlued to alluw'the feuaing of | WaY oF otler, Cn a policy foF #10000 in the | eo cnced ou authority thut the Delaware de | dock at of the present equinient of ore care oud | Ltus line ls atradity improving, and a susling cal ficers of the Company tu ca and eugage in the most etupeudvuy eteuliug known {nu theae day» ao (nfawously dutinguisbed for pab- Nic and peivate roboery. Charter Oak he was paying over 8300 year, while up u policy in the Mutual Life, of New York, for $14,000, his auuual premium was ooly 150 During all this time the ayent allowed ihe Stomach, Retmnnibs of the bead. ureie Dadlcult Brenshing, Flutteria hu fteart, Choe nd Chevetanp, O., Aug. 13.—Tue ifteenth an- nual scaelou of the Supreme Ludge of Knights of Pythias of the World commeuce theirsesslons trade is expected In the fall. Iu spite of the many predictions of another atrike Yesterday, notuing of the kind ocurred ‘on any of the reads, and bo feare are eutertaiu- Hudson Canal Company baye executed » mort | Miles'of our present maln line to Eacanaba, upon kage for $10,00,000upen thelr property iu Peon waich this traftic will be clear gain. ay! bisht re Helcney of 1 ‘The tutal charge for Interest for, the construction Rae a a ae ied, teen Fain 13 tb vania. of this branch will not exceed $28. 000 per year, y fothisclty to-morrow. About 5,0uUKnighta will | : Ausbes of Heat burolod AND WHOSE MONBY WAS IT oon making bis payments. It was now | Giese Fata, N, Y., Aug, 13-—The liabilities | and perhaps less, se ayalust {ts entire local earn | ed by the radroad wanagers of a new outbreak. | 4, i et ‘dest, and Limbe, and sudden #iuabe: thew wen were aquauderiug ta all vorte of worth- | understood that Walkley had suld out the Com- | of Darwin A. sbermau, who wuspenued Batur- te per aeee I Stulon Gf bow busigees Uo thy musta | Theenployes of all tbo roads ex ept the Balt bein attendance. Best les tho regular business ee as of hadway's Pia wil free thes feos eutirpelees, uF stealing directly aud gorging tau und the speaker Wuy not eure but what it | day, are 150,0W., Mauy persons are thrown out | line, z ae Olle seem to be satisiled, andon thy | of tho session the lucal Comittee has wade ur- | yom ail Ue above-named duorders Prices te Itbelonged totensof thou: | could be dove again just as of cupleyment. ” ‘A latoral road is being constructed as latter the dissatisfaction ta nut an account of low wages, but because they have vot been pald. for two months, Mr. H.C. Wentworth, General Passenger Agent of the Michlzan Central, was presented by au udmiring (rend yesterday with @ maza.tl- ecat gupy vf Baruce’ undied Yeura of Ausel- ‘Pbox. Sold by Druwytate. orphans, of those Who were suun i y Be READ FALSE AND TRUE. tamp to RADWAY & C0.-] Ketter than to inasua wor Chowk Iie the polley-hulders— wothwithstand! fact, Ue was uliwust ready to beti F litelusuranes was a terrible buwbug. Tht Charter Ouk, which was bankrupt # month age, Was tapkrupt now, aud tad to be carried on ut au Lnutucise expeuse, ay bat be really wondered $ 8 key Erect ur Cedar Rapite & Missouri River lea ae cis Agee HbeThe, Executor of the | fiona, oF aps Deut of tae parties ry Kuods cumuisstun hunse of WW. W. Huntiog: | tothe latter coal. ‘Tuls Urauch. called th tub & Co,, the principal of the trip, baying died | jtiver Hailrusd, connects with our main tine suddenly last week, bas notitied tue ercditors | point about dve miles weet of Carroll station, that paymeute will be suspeuded unt the alfairs | extends northwesterly to the valley of the Maple sul the dru beve been examined, River, tu lua County} Unvuse throngo that valley, a to Lecuuie such, und Whoev busbandsund taibers had Wired thetr ‘dally tuil to the otuivet to wake piper pros vou fur those who were deareat to bens, when thrown furms were sleeping 1 the dust.” Task you, peaticamen, whether it le puslblo bo Gencedve Of & teuol Duss Bucsed Lhan the guar- rangements for receptions, warales, excursions, anda prize drill, Atuunz the uotable Kubzhta present are 3.3. Davie, of Nashua, N. db, Sa- preme Chancellor of the World; FJ. Woudruif, of Macon, Ga,, Vico-Supremy Chancellor of the World and Justin 1. Rathbone, founder of the Buights of Pythlusy Order.