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TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER s, 1877. Ahlppers held back, bat Anally pald the raves asked Veascls were charterid for 500,000 bt wheat, 105,000 bu corn, 115,000 ba on| Ludwlien Pler, waod: 1w 15 COUR jer, Minkegon, Tn wheat throneh to Reported Blowing Up of a Steam- Uncle Sam’s Grand Jury Convenes er on Lake Erie. for Business. York at 176 behe £ schira Ifigele and Jorms, Clatles Foste Clowd, Wataon, 8. ¥ Mevey, Whrat at . Stafford, Farana, chrs Champion and Floretta, onte, and rye and oAtaonp. t wheat. To Caliingwood, In the sfternoon tho Ftnn, wheat to BinfTalo 8t bc, and tho sehe Al- ineda, barley to do atdc, chr tinconts and bark Vand lomber from Al Afrolioller Collides with a Schooner in F d Doth Ar TLe Conrt Orders an Invetigation of a Fog, and Bo ] barge ' Church, the Hoyne-Brentano Affair. rchr San Jacinto, derblit get §1.25 for penn to Chicare, umber, Manistique to Chicago, a rehr Trowhtidge, Menomineo to Clideazo, 1, Tired gots 81,75 fordeals from kegon to Kingston, e PORT COLBONRNE. Oct. 3.—Vensels passing Tort Col- borne Lock for twenty.four houss ending 6 o'clock New Suits, Judgments, Confles- sions, Divorces, Bank- rupteles, Etec. Thrilling Accident at the Water=Works Crib and Narrow Escape of gchr trausia, Budalo, ‘15,5 Taffalo, E,W7 ‘b . ‘The Grand Jury in the United States District Court was Impaneled yesterday, having been selected by Commissioner Prouafoot. ‘The fol- lowinz are thoir names: Ubetials Huge, Evanstons William U, White, Fvanstonj O. French, Evanston; Thoudore Verry, Evanston; P. E. Kingman, Washington Helghts; (eorge P, Treadway, Chicayo; George 1. Delprat, Chlcago; Charles I, Schwab, Chi- vago; W. K. 8wallow, Chicago: Geurge M. Hough, Chicago; 1. H. Carpenter, Chicago; A, 8, Flshhurn, Washburn, Woodford County; Thomns Vetuum, Wutsekas Chatsworth; John Petty, Muunt Carroll; Wharriner, Kankakee; G. C. Bampsou, Hyie Park; Willlam Atkinson, Compton; A, Buck, Kaukakee; C. H. Gaubert, Chlcagos A, B, Part- Aaron L. Brown, Park 2490 b1 wheet, 5 Local and General Items Con- .Al-ky-nndflmn'lv(n rap i cerning Lake Naviga- L ’, ieath, Bangatuck, 20 bl i, Eastward—Props Abercorn, Maskegon to Og: dobu Nott, Glencoe; Qensbarg; Swallow, with barge Dashing Wave, Bay Uity to Ogdensburg; Nanhua, Chicaxo to Ogdens- Westford, Grand Ilaven lo UeTcnnh;lrx; burk ncenf NAUTICAT, MISIIAPS, A donse fog prevatled on the lake yesterday d navigation was hazardous in conac- o schr San+Dicgo lay becalned avil rolling In the trough of the sea, boand np for tbis porty ond ahont ten miles out, The stmr Louna from St Jos to Chicago, tan irectly across the bow of theschooner, hed Into the steamer's pilot-honse secked it. The *‘horn" of the S8an Diego the Messenzer slso had Chicngo to I'a Wentmard—Props Areyle, Mo Ogdenaburg ‘1o stilwaukee: Kiagston to Windso Iml,;fll}hlnlfio; Mage, kee; Drammond, do to e ‘Foledo; G. M. Caae, ¥, 1), Barker, Chariatle Onwego to do: Henry Fitzhugh, do to Detroit; i, Rutherford, Kingaton to "foledo; J. T, ht Templar, Fairhaven to Chienzo: C, G, enderson to Chicago; Star, Kingston, no treal to Chieagos 1t by o sche U, Co 30 bit wiieats achr Montpefler, sche M. Slatiron, Tilden, Bultalu, 38,000 THE CATTLE-PLAGUE. Another Mecotlng at Clevelnnd In Relatlon 10 the Malady, Creveraxn, O,, Oct. l.—Another cattlc- plague meetiug was beld {n this clty Saturday, but the attendanco was stnnll, owing to the fact that tho diseasc {s on the wane. T'restdent ol the Committee appointed o in- vestigate the extent and causes of the discase, reported substantially that a carcful cxamina- tion Iito the cause of disease forced the Come mittee into the unanimous opinion that it is the ‘To coutirm the repurt lic Tocalltics, wliere afl tho Texas cattle are unloaded, and from whenee they are taken to the different staughter- botises and driven to difTe this wuy the discase Is carricd The laws of Indiana and Kunsas relutivg to measures for the prevention of the spread of the cattic-Uisense were read and followed §hy comments. These laws were read for the purs pose of showing that other localities hud found L nccessary to enact tueasures of protection ogainsl the discase, ond comuents were made to sustain such action, and, if possible, have similar laws enacted tn Ohto, pussed by Indiuna and Kansas to prevent the spread (n'these States of what is known us the Texas or Bpauish fever amonge cattle, and com- prises certaln restrictlons which prevent dis- from passing It was |osisted by Mr. 1 Tarma, where the disease is most prevalent, that such laws wero necessary in O nfcation from a number of leading cattle men in St. Louls was read, which Indicated thot ex- perience and fuvestigatfon proved that Texos and Indian cattlo are cutircly tree from the dis- case called the Texas or Bpaniah fever, cattle Irom the Nurthern Btates, on being taken tu Texas, arc subject to the same kind of sfck- ne 3 I tho North, can be allowed among nhatives at any timeo dur- Iug the cold months without any dunger what- ever to the latter, and it 18 ouly’ln the extreme wariu weather that this slckuess appeurs; al that this same or a similar sickness will be pro- uatives in contact with any cattle brougnt from the extreme Southern climate, and is by no means confined Lo Texas or Indian cattie. * This communleation closes by saying that all the precoution necessary 1 slmply to keep the putives so that they will not bo allowed to come fn direct contact with Texas cuttle or withthe ground or pasture over which they have been fed aud driven. This communication was Jald on the table Ly unani- A lively dlscussion followed, The farmera aro solld that Texan cattie are the cuusc of all the trouble, passed to petition the Ohlo Legislature to pass a Inw to provide for the appolntment of an In- spector at Cleveland for ol Jorelgn catile brought to this market; also, to make it ob- ligutory upon the city authoritics to see that such @ regulation shonld b enforeed, fourned, subject to the call of the President. ———— MASONRY. ‘Tho Grand Conclave of Knights Templor at Madison, Wis.Streot-] Justaltation, Specval Dispatch (0 The Chicago Tridune, MavisoN, Wis.,, Oct. 8.—The inspection of tho Bir Knights of Madlson And Mliwaukce by the Urand Ofticers of the Grand Commaudery of Knights Tewplar thls morning was o vety creditable affaiy, Fully 150 8Ir Knights were in lino, with two bands of music. Their march ground thoe Capitol Park was witnessed by o largze number of people, who loudly cheered the Bir Knights in their various evolutions, Heavy rafu commenced to fall after the strcet-parade, which Lias coutinucd durlng tho day. At g meeting of the Grand Commandery to- day, the following offleers wero elected for the cnsuing year: Eminent Grand Commander, Bir Woudhull, of Herliny Deputy. Grand Commander, 8ir Knizht Burtlett, Grand Genernlissimo, Sle A, W Grand Coptafn-General, 8ir C. W, irand Prelate, Sir, Fo 1. Hatf, of Ushkush; Grand Treasurer, Sir ¥, M You Suessmiteh, of Delevan; G 8ir C. I’ Utley, oo, Godtrle clroit; Conads, do to Uswego to Chicago: schra o Milwsukee; Comancle, wae damaged, i "on the port side, Jammed in, T ihe eteamer gave his fog nnd he heard the fog-horn of the fan Die- time before he reached her, but not when The Messenger 'was stcaming and the forcy of the collision at.” The Manter of the San Diego given his signals repeatedly and at The accldent seems scarcely 1oth veescls arrived here shortly after of the steam-barge Amxes, which Tuesday, ‘reported that htd o'clock that morning, when oft Conncanty ‘and bia crew werg starticd dilen_flaeh of gl or. The occasion of it they did not arcertain, 1l at the tinie were of tho opinion that suine af the prop Badger State reports Wissahickon bursted her arches olf ‘needay, and put into that port for Tepaire. ra Emmia L. 1ntchinson and $t. Andrew h'nl:gllfrmn nt fiugalo Slondsy, (0 former 4 s Lo e extent of o i Gulosado, Intcly ashore neat Alstrster war gotton off, snd arrived here yestorday will er cargo of salt. * BUFIALO, Soectal Dispatch 10 The Chicape Tribune. Dorrato, No Y., Oct. 3,~Tho new stmr Avon fesves thla oventny for Chicago with 1,100 tons of -algnals promptly, ritge, Waukegan; i F¥an Dir Ridge, Covk County. Judge Dlodgett then gave thew their charge. e sald among otber things that charges had been preferred through the papers agalust some of the Federal oflicers, aud he wisbed to call speclal sttentlon to them, and If any malicions or illegal practices kad been carried on bie wished them to tuke cognizance of themn Impartinlly L Even #f the charzes were not it on which to base au indictment, he wanted the Girand Jury to report what they dls- covered for his iuformation, The ollicial referred Jluyne, although his name was not mentioned After receiving the charge the Urand Jury retired to Lhelr room, and clected . Sampon foreman. twenty cases which will cume before them, all of the usual run of vlolutions of the 1 leveuue and Post-Olficy laws, counterfeiting, 708 TRANSFER OF VESSEL PROPERTY. ‘The following shows the tranafer of vesnel prop- erty in this port during the month of September: tichr Mare flooth, J, 1. Kchuerz to Mary Bunch, ‘I;oll Casbiler, J, D. Jummer o Joha .I-nal'e Burka, admialstratris, to Al < apon her. flowiyat tho thre, 1-buat Cashiar, Josaols fitnks to James A, Mclanon, oae:half, 8 scd ap Defroit River, les Dennehy to Charles f, 32, i § ea Harding to George C. Finney, Groh, A‘IT‘:‘IN Lumber Compsny to W. H, {udton, Thomas Doherty to Ed- XFin W, Touer to Ira 11, Owen, Texas cattle-discuse, relerred to certain Sayder et sk, all, r K ward Doherty, ail ut pustures, aud In 1o {s Commissioner to native eattle. by the Judge. There are ntout BXCURSION STEAMERS, It in said Mesara, - Uy & Van Norman, tho gen- tlemen wlo so successlully ran the Sherman this meason ln the excursion business, will bring the stmr Pear] hero next scason., proposcs to have here the stmr Water-Lily, of New York, next epring for pleasure purpoecs. 0 will thus have much better accommoda- n the way of plensure sicamern next year than she has had heretofore, but one thing {aneed- cd to complete arrangements, and Lhat in somo well-provided and well-kept resort on tho lake- shore, not far from the city, whero excursionists can ba landed and enjoy themacives, 2 o, e . Capt. Willlam Dall MORE WIHISKY-DEALENS IN TROUBLE, The Unfted States District Attorney yester- dav filed two fnformations against neglivent The irst was ngulnst George Jodyce, and churged that he, beig a wholesale Hquor-deuler, sent out ofhisstock and possession certaln spirits without making the proper en- tries in his Government bouk, us required by Sec. 8,315 of the Reviscd 8tatutes. intormution was agninst Churles E. Me: Freeport vinegar manufacturer, who was chirg wmanufuctured - distiiled spirits clal tux, oud with having molnases, wheat, corn, and malt on his pren- fses for the hurpose of manufucturing them iuto distilled epirits. 1 Mr. I, W. Bishop, the Master In Chancery of the Federal courts, hus returned from Lis sum- mer vacatlon, eliowing slzus of the most ex- travagant gooid bealth, Judging fran the color of liis counteunnee, bis patience fn sitting on a log m the sun—otherwiss kyown os Sehing— ust have been very great. ‘Thuee lnws were through that Tho big echr G. W. Adams, with 70,000 bu wheat from Chilcago, grounded outaide tho light 1ast night, and was lightered off this morning by fam foating elevator, Tbe notorious Chicago Board of Trado was sohl to-day by Thomas Burch, who bonght it at tho Haln eale lant fall, 2Ly City, for $1,00 tadirinetacmed A STRIKE IN DETROIT. The ahip-carpentors and calkers at tha Detroit and at Clark's dry-docks struck yesterday for an incresse of wages. Thoy have been roceiving $1.76 per day, and now demand 82,00, of the strike all work I progreas at either yard wos suapended yestenlay, and boata underoing repaies were correspondingly delayed. calkers at work yesterday were alxen. ling the eoams of the ferry-boat For- When questioned by s &' porter s to the waxos th raid they wore to receive helng pald at tho yards, —#r Without paying a_sp pt. Henry Howgood, Ly will be taken thers d Inio a Tumber barge. | frelghts ara unchanged. Comal Fralghin aro firm at 8Q7c for wheat and corn to New Yorl o the_I¥esten Asociated Press. A Charters—Schra F, A, to Chicago at et Thomae Slmmons, cement to Sandusky at fic, froe onboant; La Petitey salt to Huron, O., on private terms; (. C. Trompfl, ¢oal from Erle to letrances—gume Kewenaw, Dulath; propatdatio 3 . _Chlcagos e oulg, - Milwaukros Pnsa Willlam * Jopos and Chieaga: schr L. Van Valkenbul Georte Sneray, 1,000 tans co In consequenco nerearo, No Y., were recelving. thoy 0 wame wages as aro | (uced by hringing 8, 5 The report of the Master on the claling of 8, M. Nickerson against the Republic Lile-Iusur- ance Cupany, was brought fu belore Judge Willlaus * yesterday 1mornfog, to be iHled. Mr, E. B, bherian, bowever, objected Lo the report an attorney in this case, bud nut Leen potitled, and the report was according- 1y sent back to the Master to give Mr. Sherman nu oppurtunity to cross-oxamiue Mr. Nickersun ITAPPY BALTS. ‘The asilors wero aomewhat demonstrativo yes- terday morning at the foot of - Franklin street, and the presenco of Licut. Gerbing, Sergt. Binrman, and two patrolmen was required a a precautionary fiut the mariners did no violence, and ro- dfirm in thelr demand for 32 a day, and {n most cases sccured 5. Frelghta having advanced 1o &%c on whent, vessol-owners and masters dld not cavil much at the demnand of the scamen when If_rates on gealn kee preaent figuro, €2 per dny will be pais until tho season closes, €00 tons coal: 3 beeatise hey bef John O'Neil, 800 merlean, 700 tona coal "l{ll;i'wn'l'hlll:. M. ll,'nrAitb cago; P, J.alln;‘l'.‘fil() lnfinl coal for Milwaukee; Portage, Hathaway, for New Dalttmoro; Morning L\g‘\‘t, Jflllr' Tulu'llu:‘(‘)i fram‘;‘u"} l'm; 3 G W tey, for Windwor; Mary, fos i Mediterraa wu‘um salt, mous consent, Uak Leaf, aud D, P, eorues, 800 tons cosl; A resolution was | Judge Mooro yestenluy granted a decreo of divorce to Emelle” Gelirke from John Gebrky on the ground of desertion, Judge Williams ranted divorces In the fol- il Parmeles from Dane Tort Suanley; Mediterrancan, THE CANAL, Brinogront, Oct. 3,—Arrived—Prop Wolcome, Tlenry, 4,000 bu corn; Georgla, lenry, 6,600 bu corny Lockport, Lockport, 8,800 bu oats; prop Aontauk, Lockport, 200 Lrls flour, 3,800 bu cora. Cleared—Ironclad, Joltot, 82,800 foct lumber, 22.000 lath. Hunaxranr, Oct. 3. Griswold, Minooks, 5, Jowine cuses: ford T, Parmelee, csuse drunkeuncs: Kuehll from Frederick Kuehl, Caroline Sons from Mathius Jobin H, Creswell from Susan Creswell, ound of desrrilon; Durothiea Curtl Villlam E. Curtis, for deserion Mudge from Isaac R. Mudgze A THRILLING 8CENE. -An aceldent occnrred at the Water-Worka Crib Jesterday sfternoon, st 2:30 o'clock, thal presonte ed a thrilling scene for o thno, and, notwithetand. log thie gravity of the situation, was somewhat lu- dicrous, Four masons were standing upon & stag- Ing, erccted upon B #cow, and wore at work npon tho south wall, whon suddenly the weak stracture vo way beucath tuelr weight and precipitated e tuto the lake, Capt. Peter Fllfiau, tha well- 08, SIULE CAUBY ; m. —Arrived—Gracio bu corn; Ontarlo, La corn. Iflnwcr, Jolict, 80,002 fect of jum- b or the sawy arndu and Oifelal UNITED STATES COURTS, The United Stutes Mortgare Company filed o bill yesterday agalnst Juscph Pollak, tor ‘of Oliver C. Yaughan, to forecluse a mortgage for §17,210 an the W, 3¢ of Lhe W. 34 of Lot 8, Block 81, in School Section Aduition; also Sub-lots 5 and 6, 1 Btoneham's Subdivision of the 8, E. & of the N. W, i of Bec. i, 8 Margaret Prouty began a sult for £3,000 agalnat Kobert Buvurd, 2 BANKKUPTCY MATTEHS. Cornellus Rlivnders, a farmer of Dundee, Kane Couunty, went Into voluntary bankruptey vesters {ia securcd debts anivunt to 87,000, and Thu assels counprise horses and wagon, $105 cow, 8255 fanaing bn- pleaents, §103.803 uud luterest {n lands, §500 above Incutmbratces. ‘The petition was referred to IRewister Coon at Marengo, Archibald R, Wilson, 1008 Wubosh uvenuo, al her, 80,500 lat lleuson and El 1418 Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicazo Tribune, Emz, Ps., Oct. #.—Props China and Wisea. hickon, Chicago; rchr Thos, A, beott, Milwankee; bark Bunnyside; rchrs 1), P, Dobbins, 8weetheart, and 'C, 1I. Burton, Buffalo; schr J, 8, Richords, Oawego; achrs C. d. Minor, ©. IL Kcepeako, Tonawanda; achr G, C. Trump, Kings- ton, + Dopartutes—Prop Alan . ;:;ul. Chicago; props [\ the time, an s eon oo and i iruhin wore down In the deep with thale srmor on, working away at the foundation. falling mass of men snd ot fo tap Jo0 o hinhoad, and givo Mm an lotimation that romething was wrong with tho land lubbers overhead. Kirkham, minded of the dangor, and both di stustion at ouce. r went down far 8 One of the masons who wad tnuble to swim unkh;nnemh the nurfaco, afloat, and thus joopard- J however, was equal to the occasion, and caught bold ' of tho balt. drowned man who was hangtng on tothe other with a death-liku lenacity, the swimmer kicking and strngeling vigorously to keep hin head above ‘Tho cool diver **boost- Capt. Peter Falcon got id, slded by Kirkham and ulling him oat of, the water, swimmer clinging to his linb ke a v aud remainfuy eo for ronio moments after ho wi eaved, and untll bo was toid it was timo to let go. The other two masons suved. themselves from The aiaging was ro-erected and tho work on tho wall continuod, COMMERCE OF CIIICAGO. The movement of veasels to and from this port during the month of Beptember were aa followst schr Bcotla, and T, ins and Wissahickon, thi unsecured 82, MILWAUKEF. Special Dlavaich to The Chicago Tridune, Oct. 3.—Chartere—To Duffalo: DBarge Argonaat, wheat at 5iic: schre Col, Cook, F. M. Knapp, wheat ot Bo; aleamn-barge Intor- Ocean, wheat at Gie. Towoll, whest through rato. barge Mary Robertaon water and aave hinwelf, " tlo foruicr op, and hold of the swimmer, athers, succcedod it of Eau Claire; s plumber, boardiung at 80 zave up the nanclal iehost, shuwing $3,485.77 ol debts and ubout 31,300 of assuts, chlotly fu open accounts, Ref- crence to Rewlster [Hibbard. Lastly, Luke Hillard filed his own petition to ret rid of &4,835.29 of duebts, e having nothing wherewith to pay them, The Register will ex- umine futo the case, A composition meeting will be held Oct. 15 I the case of Joseph and Charles D. Metaler, ‘The composition in the cuses of Lownell & lh)&ncr aud ot T J. Kirk were ordered to be Willlam Dischof was adjudicated bankrupt, and & warrant entered returuable Nov. 3. A liky order was entered fu the case of John W, Lyke, and in the casa of D, Ioward Donovan, Rubert E. Jenking was elected Assiguce of Daulel [L uud Thomas B, Scavey. Edward L. Upton was appolnted Assigues of Cunrles M. Smith. Au Assizues will be ehosen for C. A. Lewis & To Ogdensburg: Prop To Kingston: Steam Urand Senior tlllam Meachier, of Portage} Grand Junior Warden, Str W, Hughes fsoni Grand Standard-Beare) ett, of Berling Grand Sword- Jos Pulford, of Mineral Point; Gratd Warden, Sir William Howalth, of Madison; Urand Benti- nel, Blr Leonard Burret, of Mitwaukes, ‘The Grand Ollicers were fnstalled to-night by Eminent Grand Commander of the United States, 8fe Vincent L, Hurlbu cago, after which they wero serenaded P'ark Hotel by both tho Madison aud Milwaukee bands, ‘Thisis the first meeting of the Grand Com- mandery fu this city, and visiting Sir Knolgtita wsre higlily pleused with thelr reception. The next regular conclave will be beld at Partage on the tirat Twesdsy in September, on owner's account. Aggregute, MARQUETTE. Bpecial Disvatch o The Chicazo Tribune. Manquerre, Mich., Oct. 8,—Arrived=Props Fletchor, Egyptian; sclira Ironton, Pelican, Col. Twiex. Tonnages N man, | Clearod—Props E. B. Tala, D. M. Wilson; schr ¥ Passed down—Prop Arctic, 1 purt bound down—'roj Wind—Norilhiwest, Wes LAST NIGIII'S STORMS, A heavy squall, accompanied by rain, strack the lake about this port last eveningat 8 o'clock; but mariners bad ample warning of Its approacly, and, 80 far as learncd, no dlsasters occurred. subuided soon after the ralnfall, dut anvther pully rain-storm arves nbont 11 o'clock last ulght, and greatoe dapger to craft outsido thun the cawu from the south- Olt COURT IN DRIEF. ty_sud otliers began s suit in ectment agulust Johu and Cuthering Dunlap, aiwlng $1,500 dathuges, CINCUIT COURT. Joseph Garrity flled a petition yestorday sot- ting out tiat be is in prison on a charge of as- weapon with jutent to 5 such charge, op filed u bill sgalust Robert Bouue, Trustee, s S, “To-night tho Madlson Commandery exomplify | ., Mary Dougler the Tompls de THE CHARTER To the Editor of The Ci116400, Oct, 3.—It 18 to be regretted that tho prescot management of the Charter Ouk, fn thelr recent clrcular, did pot expluin the effect upon policy-holders of the surronder of two-tifths of thelr reserve. Without hmputing 1o the officers unworthy motlves In thelr propo- sition, it will neverthicless bo admitted that the plan suggested Is to o certuln extent the same which was adopted by tho Security, and which constituted one of 1hs serlous charices of fraud aguinst that Company, embracoa i the following extract: After a tharough and carofu examination of tha matter in all its relatious. we most conlidently rece owmeud the plan berewith submitted, viz. @ that each policy-holder cousent to release to the Com- any an suiount equal L two-Afthe of the reserve isbllity undee the poliey, The modifications in your presunt cootract necessary to effect tho fore- before you at the earliest f such character as will se- tent possidla all your rights , 450 12,323 GN TRADE=AR: hrecodtug blow, weal lu llfflfll.'lndlllu pufts, ANOTHER YACHT CRUISE, The Chicago Yacht Club will probably make an- other crulse Saturday, but to what port has not been decided on,—perhaps to Bt. Joo, Michigsn The Cors, Ina, Frolis, Qui d other yachta ara exuccled (o 'y which will be the lsat of tho sault with o deadl, that he Is not wuilty of uu thinks he sho A, MeClellan, L. and Nancy . Russoll, J. M, Nelson, Cadwell, and some fifty others, to toreclose a o for 85,3331 ou the undivided 3 of ucres of the N, E, Jotn J. Mitchell tHed a balt weainst W. LI, out that he had a note of oL, 1, 1870, and. Total,......, 24 FOREIGN YESSKLS BNGAORD (X FORE BivED. "’f" "'”'}:‘,fifi No. m:{; City, or Kenosh: Vivo, ana Cary, rul NAVIGATION NOTES, Cuiwoaco.—8allors who shipped yesterday got § Vesscl owners wero happy ye over the advance of ratas....The new schr Charles Foster takea 00,000 b of wheat to Buttalo—ber firat cargo of gralu—at Biic, snd Copt. Fagin s correspondiugly jubilant..,.The schr Florctts ro- ibboown yesterday morning. pt. O. . Jolner now Poriage, vice Capt. J. W, Moore, who s iu commaud of the new prop ames D, Gibbe le Master of the schr F, 0F 20W ... Thio atmr fsaac Al 5t 0 time for better serjous delay they Liad mr Muskegon laid aver the heavy fog. s 1eft for Ford Rtiver to gel ‘Tho schr Mary L, Cusliman settly, Cushuan's for due fn oue yeur, securcd by capital stock Of the Ottawa Gas Light & Coke ‘Fhe note was not pakd ut maturt andd complaiuaut asks to bave the collateral sol ¥ it Whitebead filed a bill sgalust Charles C. B, Hale, William 8. E, Sawyer, Chrls- urnham to forecluse a agze for 85,000 on Lot 18, in tho sutdivis- the ewst part of Bloc! divisiou of laud in the N. The entire atter is PORT HURON: Spectal Dapaich Lo The Chicago Tribune. TFour Lvkox, Mich., Oct, 3.—Down—Frops Clty ! Coucord, Roanoke, Desn Richmoua, Ounelds, Quebee, Huron City, Barnum with Ferey, John l_"m; schrs Sopnia Minch, 1l. A. Kent, M., AL Beove, Admira), Tecumach, Ouward, Fleot Wing, Busby, Juseph Goodinan, tian Schmidt, and D, N, - - 10 bave s lcak sto Lbas command of golng releass will bo hald mowment, aud will by cure to the fulles and equlitics as policy-holders. Until the “muaifications* referred to aro submitted, it would be unwise to condemu the plan_even under the unfavorable as which it appears, In the faco of the [ need not be juformed that this kuown question of reserve {é the most vital uiatter consistent with lusurauce, talnly to bo hoped I Garrett's Sub- . fractional X of 4. ameron sued Elijah M. Halucs for $L,000, George W, and Anna M. Cushing brought suit for $3,000 sgainst the State Savings lustitutiou. Juvue Durusoxn—In chambers. Jupas Bropusrr—Uencral business. JUnuE Gany—il, 03, 64, U, U7, and 80 to 83, No cass ou trinl, AMESON—241 Lo 315, 247, 240, 253, 253, 250, 257, £30, 201 te 207, Jupus Moone—135, 18, 17, Junux Rooxns~160, 100 to 100, 1nclusive, No, 47, Silvernan ve, Grusiny, oa trial. DuK BOOTI—Bel casy Up—~Psopa St, Joscph, Waverly, Roso and barges, Bast Saginaw and barges, Ghickaluna and consort, MNarlbut and consort, Arax and barges, schrs City of Clucaga, Fred L. Wolls, Regiua, Rising Star, fi-‘;’,’fi“ B. Stosn, Azov, New Dowinion;Jd. @, fresh. Weather cloudy, with lun(!x of 500 tons ich’s_harbor, siruck bot. :mn and loat hor forefool. Bho was towed bere lor repalry, thiern ‘Transit barge which went ashore :lh?rovcl 10 be the O, J, Usll {nsteusd ! prop Montgomary, which was agronnd in the Was relessed to-day. of deals or Kingston. tas was run Into some timeaso by a propeller, and Yesterday abo arrived I port with two now and slick spara, which were placed in her at Yort lluron. nEn Pons dav; thoy have ca latorun the dotdismasted, thut the Committce which were instructed to exsmine into the condition of the Company, when its cmbarrussment was annouuced, may reslizo the necessity for » full fuvestiution into the proposition which bas been made. The oflicers of doubt desire **ta restors its financial credit so a3 to enable it to resume business In any p of the country,’ but the policy-holders should credit bo sccured without o0 great o sacrifice of their “rights und equl- 6 aficr 82 per bal e O ualance of (his sessos between Bay' Clty and Dotrolt.... feuben Duad, formerly salt, whils cav) o csao on trisl. Nifcase on trial, terws No. 230, Hradley 2 Nos, 04, 10110 123, in- d cases. No. 1075, ‘The scow Dan llsyce was libele Port luron Monda; tha sult of Juha bill, awountiog 10 §10 and costs, and went on her uiorniug by Marsl Sho satticd the Jupcs MeALLISTE alsorequire that t| Wiaslow ve. Bren! A PROSPECTIVE PROJECT, Among the projects now coutdently spoken of Inconneetion with tho noxt sessou’s lake busi- pletoly urganized dafly line betwssn i Duluth, under the suspicos of tho tichor Lino Company, n which tho irun steamers Alsika, and Philsdelpbls, will be engaged, aa also the pope e, ol el uinine embrace, felis ity Port Huron, Saruis, Detonr, e, tte, Houghton, Ontonas cartled out will bu the auiees over In operstion 1t Is boped, of will bo carried oat 't fi LLL ‘vntinuation of arguments Ia cago, Burliugton & Quincy Hairoad PORT OF CHICAGO. The following were the arrivals and olearancos for the tweaty-fonr hours endlog at 10 o'clock Jast DECLINES THE HONOR, To ths Editor of The Tridune, Cuicaao, Oct, 8.—I notice in your paper of £ept. 30 the account of the organization of the Gruenback Club of the Fourth Ward, in which iy name was mentioned as one of the Finauce Comuittee. It was placed thers without my koowledge or cousent, aud { will not allow my- self to be used as ooy of the Democratic side-show; bat ut an o favor of tne repeal of the Resuwption act, the remonetization of silver, and makiug green- backs lezul-teuder for all private and uatioual all coutidence in the Republie- that it will legls- Lerest of the coun- will bo found jo future as 1 have veen ;u tha past iu the rauks of tuw lD ¥e Usiren 8TavEs Distiicr Cornt—Junos Bron- oxtr—3iliville Mutual Marine & Fire lnsurance choouer S, G. Androws; decrue, SUEKUIOR COURT—COXPESBI lock & Co. va. Thomas ityau, § Jubek GANY—Frans Falk ve. n A. and Lys ki h & Co., M. Beeeson va. Willta s, Chins, Japan, Bu b, . . sundrict; Favonie, Menoiinie. Wwinkt ayerss Lay, woud, . K. Watson. Kenosh rformers in & same tlme I ¥ i s Cll{l’- 107, 30, tuost powerful lino of ste : L onncasey va. Jobn D, Weate, G G Miee ve. Wil 1 dugcs, aud 1 bave A0 party, tow as in the vast, and for the best g FREIGIITS, Erle, coal; Jemvs yLlicaso, Oct. 3.~Tbe markes was active and "ia—0wing o tho scarcliy of vesscls—at an ad- V4B66 of 33 on wleal and coru to Bulule. Easly Godfrey Schmid va. L. C. Meckl, §104.— Electric Mavufaciuring Cowpany v, lopublican pars Y. —D. A, Jouca ve. Thowas, $304.3 Shepardeon ve. Py Wilette 14 Francle %, 1. Ilein et al. 55 —Adnioh Spald —Camnel M H N, Domlin, Chiide, ve, Patrick Loftne, 845041, —Pa 1, £17.30. — Adolph_ Loeh r 1. Hamiin, $2i0. 10, Mammel and Caapar . Milttmore etal., nse HRace: verdict. o mattm for new trial, T Covnt—Conrrsaioss -Adolph Metzger vo. Lowin New, 82,654, - Toanchil, Keed et &l. va. Gcorge A. Smith and James A, Wood, §1, 505,06, Thomas D, Mclee ve, Samuel Risinger and Mahlon Ulasenck, 81. 500, 1 tonx First National Bank vs. Thomsa Tlowen, and J. 8. Wilcox, Samuel. Tsaac, Albert, and €70.07.~Mary Ao’ Cone Lenjamin Felrenthal, way ve. John Murphy; verdict, 87 Jenng Boortn-—C. Btewarl et .al. vo. J, B, Munr. E14. 50, 2 Jenug MoAvrtergr—S, W, Noble ve, Charlotte ‘ruthill, administratrix_of Nelawn Tothill de- ceaned: verdict, 31,310 aua motion for new trial,~The Amazon Insutance Coapany v3. Chria- tian Kemming, €170, [ Orrawa, lil, ceedings to«lay’: 447, Thornton et al. va. Ilantz, administrater: wmotion allowed, and the rale will ba entered 1o fle & reply 1o the plea by Oct. 0, 1877, 433, Nehearing docket, Hennies et al. ve. Vo- gel; motlon overruled e CURRENT OPINION. It probably hasn't struck Gen. Grant ‘that Charles Sumner {s at this moment utterly unably to defend himsell. — Lochester Democral (Rep.). 1t a Southern mau is to be elected Speaker of the House of Iepresentatives, thery are 3 great many Soutnern and Wertern Democrata who wonld he pleased (o see the llon. John H. Reagan, of Texae, elected, " ~Shreceport (Lut. ) Times (Dem, ). In speaking of Presidont ayes' reception at Attants, Ga.,the Charleston Nexs (Dem. ) : **The demagoguen are discaintited; the profesaton- al politiclan must fullow 3r, Hayes, or will 6nd his wecupntion gone. This is 84 true of the South as the North, “Upon the South, huwever, rests the responalbility of convertinz promisca into per- forinance, and proving by scts that, whateverythe diffcrence upon_ other points, upon the rights of the citizen we ehall agree for evermore, " Gou, Devens has o delicats gift of snub- bing. 1lic was appointed orator st the Borton mon- ument-dedication. but was obliged 10 it still und hear epeeches from the Boston ofMclale for more than an hour hefore he was Introduced, and then, rays the Springficid Uaion. It was nearly dark. 1He beran his oration with this neat prefuce® L.adies and gentlecien: After distening 1o the eloquent and very elaborate speech of the gentle- man who hins Just reaumed hin seut, there s but Jiltle left for me to say appropriote to the occasion. Yet sume prevent may think it well that romething khould be sald for the eoldicrs, on a d1y like this, by one who waa of taem end with them, ~an orca- rion cummemorative of their great achievements in (lrl\;n‘l'u of thelr country. Iwtill, therefore, pro- ceed, 'I'ho Hon, John R. Lynch and others bave fasued an address to the colored men of Miasla- #ipp!, which cluses thus: °**If ao Independent State ticket sbould be noininated between this and the election, then our advice to you in to support the Independent movement, If the ticket s made up of ten who Are known' t be honest, compe- tent, and conservative. 1o the differeut counties we wonld sugwest that you make such combina- tlons with substantial and relinble citizens av 14 bLest ealculsted to mdvauce the interests of yoor reepective countles, rccure 8 fair election and an houest count, und defeat what i= cullea the regu- Iar Democratic ticket, In counties where you cans not make such combinations, and no Independ- ent State ticket 1o brought oai, then our advice ts loulalsu_nu part in the canvats and adstain from voting." ‘Thie sensatioual developments® of the rot- tennees In Auglulze County recall some of the wturies that uscd 1o be told 3t the expense of the rock-rooted Demactacy of little Augiaize, Thore are same tawnships I the county seitied whoily by Catnolic Germans, in which there in acarcely n fte- publican vote cust. 1t 1+ eald that if & Hepublican wmoves in,—which he s not likely to do,~hi= neighibors wlll unite and buy Lim out. At an clec- tion In _onc of tueso lownships, —uxpmmmely nawed Jackeon, —n man once tendered 8 licpube lican vote, The old fiermsn Trustee put on his ginascs and scrutinized §t carcfully, but In the manuer uf one exnmining somethiug Auppused iv be infected with the smail-pox. Theucame a con- sultatlon with his colleagucs, and the bullot was hanied back to the wonld-be voter, with the re- mark: ‘*We gan't Jed dis wode go in. Delaw says we tunt breserf do butlty of de pallow-pux. Go avey mid It "~ Toledo (0. ) Blude (Lep. ). Here is a card from & late Mississippt pn- per, addressed to the voters of Jeflerson Count; A fow weeks ago | announced, myselt s au ** I [indent Duuocratie chulidate ” for the state urv, becaase § thought | hud 8 legal wud constitutlonsl TiRUE Lo ran fur oifices but, 34 subs-quent events In thils vounty hiave convincod me that posaluly { have uo such Jeaal oF coustitutivual 1lguts, 1thcrefore witudraw 1rom the canvase. I, H. TRULY, 'Ilio ** subsequent events ** {0 which Mr. Truly refers are simply tuese: Hoving undertaken 1o rui as ap Independent Dentocrat, he gave notice of a political meeting st which he would speak; b when Lo mounted tne stand, 8 man with & shy cun sat beblnd ki, and supkequentiy he was hout- ed down. _ So he concluded be wowldn't speak or run for ofice, Mr, 'l‘ruhv is an ardent Demoers uut it appenrs that nobudy 18 sllowed to bolt re lar Dewmocratic nominatiof u Lhat Siste, —. J'aul Proncer-Press (Ind. Rep.). Gen, Garfield has been driven Lendiong from Lis dret position on the sllver question, by the public upiulon of Ohlo, While hic has main- talued a siugle reserve with great pertinacity, and throukh many equivocations, ke niade admirslons during his debate with Pendleton that spoil him for the uses of the pold bulls, Ile admitted that he did pot know unything about the demuonetization of sliver when tho deed was done, It was & cane of myaiery and darkness to Lim. Whether he bad voted for damonetization, be did not know, More than that, ko was satistied that the demunetization af silver was a mistuke, The example of France taught him that both tietals could e kept In circu- Iation in the mame country. All he wanted now was to have both metals. All the sdditional know). edye that he ueeds 1, that the thing to do ja ta ore der tho coluage of the vld dullar of Jawful money without limit; snd be will have an oppurtumiy of vutiug vn that prunosition beforo bie 1a in Congrosa wany days.—Chicinnats Lonmercial, There seems to bo a hitch in ““the Ameri- can system of {nmnmdmu. 0 far me o definl- tlon of the right of aelf-defense ts concerned, in tho report of a trial Iately bad o Now Yors, the World says: **Judge Sutberland, lu chargiug the Juey, laid down the [aw of scif-defense, Bald he: “1f A D strikes C D, D may roturu a blow on Al Imum.ll:lel(. right awsy and forthwith, Hut © D hins noright 1o go awar and come back and strike A Y. Toat would b punlshment snd not elt-defen In Chicago, - uut long ago, Judge McAltinter charged the fury o the effect that when Sullivan kuocked llanford down, Sullivan wads tho assatlant, But when Hauford immediate 1y got uo and approached Suliivan **as if to strike hiw, " Uanfurd Lecatie the Assilant ano Sallivan acted In -dufense when Ue shot Hautard dead, Actlng ou the instructions, the fln(y acquitied Sul- livap, Tho **common law" by wgis of our liberties, or the palladiuw of onr liberties, we fur- get which, but {t vught Lo be sscertained as soon e possible'how far it reachies, Itevidently doesn's siretch from New York to Chicago, —Springfeld (LU, ) Beglater (Gou, Palnar's puper), The New York World bcmlllfullf' says of Conkllnrl denuncistionof George Willlam Curtis a8 ouo of them d—d literary fellowa: ** When Tittlebat Titwouse, driving his own brongham, cawe Into collision with severa) cabmen, sud they aitempted to awear him out of couutenance, they were struck with smaszewent snd sdwiration to 11 whio could swear and talk slang as well v Ar. Conkilng s that swell, sud, imsell & worker, an ofled and nd sots forth in a dainty way thut rawn scrubles about bullding up the party, and o paticncs wit -u‘}'ma{ who has, the cu who have come red-banded from fxing (h-g_rlmmu are (o sn ccatusy *$4Ta see blim shine so brisk, aud smwell so sweet, And talk so like & wn\un’ gentlewoman,* snd_ yet expresa contempt for people who shing briskly and smoll sweetly, aud avow bis personal prefcrence for machine-oll over pomatuni, s meat and drink for the worker, The Caplaiu of & pirate 18 always represented by Judicious TOmALCCTd us & dainty person iu & rutied sbirt." Speaking of the Hochester Couvention, and remembering that It was the most lively gatl- ering of the parky ever held 10 this State, we are semfoded of 8 little story. Aficr the sdjourument of & achuscite conventn at which, as at Mochester, there bad beun an ubundance of fres avecch, a'bwid delegate apprusched Gew, Butler, and remarked, in peusive toncs snd witk a sa. shake of the heads **General, 1-I'm afraid that our deliberations were nob yulte what you might call haruoutous_envugh. " Geueral in responws, ** | guess you are not p in politics. Now, 1 have always noticed that 18 is with & political aa It is with & feliug cunveation, " The timid delegste salu he didn't understand, SoWhy," the General went on, ‘*the issug of & particularly lively feline convenilon is more cats and —" “The delegate suid that Bo saw. And, when on election-day his purty triumpled by & rousiog majority, he remarked to bimself: ** The wmore K« [ 013 AUPREME COURT. Uct, 3.—Supreme Court pro- wore cats in the ouw case, sud pablicans in the other,—the Genoral was right,'— Albany Evenlng Journal (fep.). "The Vicksburg lIcra\hl. o Democratic pa- 7, thus discourscs: ** We think a porson who as'the privitege ¢iven bin by tie State 1o At hiw self 10 capably exercivo the right of Aruge, who ueglecta to du ft, ougbt Lo be disfrauch: 1u other words, we would be delighted to wee M nh-ltpl adupt an cducstivnsl qualificativn as & T8 116 1o (he vote. While it s cortaiuly uacon- stitutional to disfrauchise & person because ho 18 black and smells ba«ll{.. It Is not wncousttutional 10 disfranchuse bim if b 1as fool, o matter wheth- er he is 8 black fool or & white fool. ilordcs of fynoramuscs luvested with Lhe night ‘o ruls over olier peoplc's progurty ie uot s plestaut spectacle, yet 1hat is ¢he condition of Mise(sstppi, aud soverul otbier of tha cotton States, st this very day. 1L isnut becsuse they bave wacd thelr ballols wisaly that the Stute s to-day tolerablly well guverped; 18 &s be- canse Ly a0 ihn public intere-te, kent ap, pee rosmee or late that happens, the fene ance of pawer, Immense power of the bill.t ought nut to be in- trnsted ta 1 venting all of tace, calor, or precions condition of acrvitade, from votint. withont her viaisting auy of the smendments to the Conatitution, and we hope she wil da 1t." e— erhuman effor! presented thea Tt th the imtelligent pro- ple have rdes from destraving fiffer an politicnl questions. mueca will hold the bal. e reaenns we believe the For th s \Weare in favor of prr- it read and write, tegardlens Thie conld e done by Miselssippt IOHN C. HAINES, To the Editor of The Tribune, Carcaao, Oct. 3.~The attention of the whole comtnunity has heen most painfully ealled to witness the sufferings that so many of our most worthy citizens have endered throngh the fraud- ulent practices of those who have had charge of our falsely so<alled savings hanks. man alone of those who have had such charge has proved Limeelf But one ‘““An honest man, the uoblest work of God,"” and that mano is John C. Haines, When be mitrht legally, and as many think e ought to have done, have secured to himself and fomily a comfortavle bume for his old age, he surrendered all the earpings of o difetime that he mizht not be gullty of taking for hls own ue: one cent from those who had contided to his care thelr little treasures, A few yeurs siuce Mr. Ilalues was worth & quarter of amlilions he ks now in advanced 1ife peninll Bince 1849 he has been so identified with the interesta of Chleago that a history of his lite framn that time Lo the preaent would altost be » bistory of the ¢ity, Inatl the poritions he has occupled, not a Atain rests upon his moral character, nor 8 doubt of his honesty has ever been entertalned. Fellow-citizens, and” you to whom he has sur- rendercid his all, sn_ apportunity now presenta itsell by which' you cat show your Just appre- clatlon of the honesty snd fntexrity of Mr. Halnes, and also encourage all ofliculs 1o & falth- tui performance of their official dutics. The office of County 7Treasurer fs soon to be filled; your intercat requires that it should be filied hy Just such a man 28 Mr. Haives hus shown him- el to be, and by nominsting and triumphantly electing bim you will ylm.e him in 8 pusition to sccure a modest shelter in the closing years of life,—and I can see no other incans by whicl this can be accomplished. In ordinary busin transactions he might have retained his home- stead and have settied with bis creditors at 50 cents on the dollar and bave bad something feft, but Mr. Haines did not consider that in the tiducial position be occpted he could thas ful- il bis trust, and theretore he eave up all, aml his entire family with one accord yielded up all they had, actuated by the same noble spirit. For more thao thirty years1kave been o near neighbor to Mr. Haincs, and In all that time he has ever shown himsell worthy my fullest con- fidence. For years 1 have ceased to be a party man, but I have not ceased to destre that my fellow-citizens should intrust thelr futerests to one who will faithiully, honestly, and efllciently verform Nis duty. Others tuay be equally worthy, but none 8o _fuilv entitled fromn their situstion to this mark of approval und regard. Sasvew Hoann. ——— EXCURSIONISTS, Spectal Divpatch to I'he Chicaga Tribune. Donugue, Ia., Oct. 8.—The Amboy (IIL) ex- cursion, under the auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance Utlon, arrived in this city adout 3 v'clock to-day. The parts occupled twelve coaches and numbered about 1,500 souls. As the rain poured in torrents the fn:llcr part of the afternoon, the excursiunists had quite o tedious day. TEXPOSITION BUILDING. CHICAGO INTER-STATE EXPOSITION. ONLY NINE HORE DAYS, CHILDREN’S DAY, Monday, 8th. Admission, 10¢, Admisslon—Adults, 25 years, 15¢. Excursion Rates on all transportation lines, MeVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST PERFORMANCES OF EDWIN BOOTH L | RIGHELIEU DWIN BOOTH A5 RICHELIEU. FRIDAY, wif M Pool's Revenge EDWIN BOOTH AS BERTUCCIO THE JESTER, Faturday Matinee dwin Booth as Hamiet. e OCe o ian i ieatt s Cona 1o bt Soniay, Oct. 8. Dio i v s priliisat drama, THE SHAUGIEAUN, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. Clark-al., opporite Sherman Jiouso. FIFTIU WEEK OF TIE STAR TUOUPK. HAVERLY’S MINSTRELS. Always something pew. The place to see & good per. wrinance. © Piest sipearance of the Greatest bxponent of the Southern Darkey o1 record, Mr. FIRANK CU Entire Compaay 1 a New I ce Children under 12 ud Populir 1 . Lemetnber I iton, Clark-st., nern use, [ox (M- fl\'vol\flhllnl 3 reserving sosta Matls ADE] 3. M. HAVERLY.. LAST CIIA; S, McDONG in fAive acts, i1 Or, The Maily res, from Aflan Pink ook of "** The Molly Metiuires'snd the Dete ols, porpeirationa, dulngn. disclonires, defeats amd 001 of (e sasaselis. Mr. Métonongh's Exie! K nslie Lo .: 50 mud 75¢. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ALICE DUNNING LINGARD. WM. HORACE LINGARD, Monday, Oct. L every evesing, and Wednesday end Saturdey Matiness. | Their S2ul aagenraucs sioie Hhele very au \: suuparted by tielr Y o1 2 Aritea,”in the uccessful listorical Urams, written exs pressty for them by A, D, Gordon, Esq., entliled HEART AND CROWN! WITIL AN IMMENSK CAST, W00D'S MESEUM AND OPERA-NOU Every oveningand Wedneaday and Saturday dsiinees, ERIN.AND. BEZ FOSTER In ROBINBON GIUBOE. Spicnaki vita. Harry Mare tin, Loutse Murd 1 Carle, Aryiog aud 1srry, W dot aid Mack, and ochers, ol spencer's hd buen taken and wili be eshililted the Jatter part of the week. Museurs open dally trot B L NONT MILLINERY, Forall NEW STYLES. Ourstock is complete, WEBNTERS, 24 STATE-ST., two doors from Madison, Strangers can make thelr eelections from a large . variety of __TRIMMED GOODS. _ T T RINANCIAL Gumum:b“‘us‘;@‘cumq . $400 lovested by us lu ays Birad Vo pratiiil i L I 1f no prodt fs inade. I v ency solic] m:LM Q\ ) cuihery Ne! P. 0. Box 2413, [~ =~ eu. Lorreapund- l!l.hk};l g Stock Fxch froudent.g > e Yotk itil‘nl 23 B el FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES oF ALL KINDS, AFAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00« 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicaga. Becaretultobuy ouly the Geauize, PUBLICATIONS. Now Icad) Tho American Law Review, FOR OCTOBER, 1877, Vol. XII. No. 1. PRESIDENTIAL PLECTIONS. By Hon. Georgs P, Fdmunds, THE COURT OF STAR CHAMBER. By Hon. Kmory 1ORD ARINGEIL By Clement [i, Bl TOE NELATION OF MASTER AND S8RRVANT IN TIE LIGHT OF SOME RECENT DECISIONS. By Willlam F. Wharton, Digest of Engilsh Law Reports.~Belected Digess of (rest of Cases In Bankruptey,— st of Law Books pablished In Ene Eland snd America sinee July, 177, SUMMARY OF EVENTS: ; Deltvery by Carrier.~Mutanl Lite Ins. Co. v. Franchs | Ehaefer.~Rankrupt Law, —Jadge Davis' & ~Sleeping Car Compantes.—Costa of Coliection of Promissury Note.—Lisblity of Halirosd Company far Awsailt on Pamenger by a Fellow-Pasenger, — Judge Diilon.— Ktenography. — Negotiability of Note.—Crisatnal Marrisge.—Engltsh Nows, ete, Bingle Numbers ........ XL, law sheep, LITTLE, BROWN & CO. + PUDLISHERS, 938 Watklaxionoat, Nloston, DO YOU OWWN A COW?P THEY ALL DO IT! The DANBURY NEWS MAN'S NEW BOOK has a telling chaptor on the subject, At the BOOKSTORES and XEWS DEPOTS. ROAD TINE TAGBLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXrLiXATION OF Rerzmenoe Mizxs.— Bato: *5unday excepted. xnomuyquu e ' & NORTHWESTERN BAIL Ticket Ofices, 62 Clark-#t. (Sherman Flouse) andag the depota. aPscifie Past Line. SPPPPPPPEPPPPPY 3 @ 3 g an_Tiotel Cars are un throngh, hetween a2y And OMAha, on the train leaving Chicago at | s m Noather road runs Pullman or oy Other form of . hotel rara west of Clifcago, ‘a=Tiepms corner of Wells and Kinzle-sta. >~Depot cormer of Caual and Kintie-sta CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE Ticket ofiues U2 Clark-al._snd at_Kinale-5treet Depot, Leave. | _Amive, | 1 & Minneapolls & mnnu‘x:'xm XL (0 8. . * 4:00p. m. m. t &:na.m. CHICAGO. ALTON & BT. IOUIS AND OHICAGO EANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES. near Madlson-st. brid et umu."_l_-:i Tiaadornaat, 2! - Chicaio & Padticah K. 1L n CHICAGO, MILWAUKEL & ST, PAUL BAILROAD. Unlan Depal, cornet Madison and Canal-sta, uth Clark-ss., opposits Sherman House, waukee Express.. ‘onin & Minoeso! Slensahn through Wisconatt, Jow 410:008. m.' 4:00p. m, ‘e, “Tickets for AL Paul and Fralri ILLINOIB CENTRAL fout vt Lake-st. and fout of Twent, ickel vlice, 131 Ttandoiph-at., near 8 Fxpress S Fonte FahTA Calto & New Urleans Fx. i 3 rans & T "eoria, Burlington & Keokuk Dubuque & Sioux Cit) Glmsn Passengor... . CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD.. Depots fout of Lake-at., Indfana-ar.. and Statean: #1.. and Canal aad Sixteenth-sta. Ticket Ofices, 53 Clark 8¢ depots. ; Mail and Express, Ottawa and, TX Ruckf'rd, D'buque, &8loux CHt Pacific Express for Omaha. . Kansas City, Atchison & bL. AL RAILRO. t, foot of Lako-st., 804 fout of Twenty ket Uttice, 7 ¢ southeass corner of - ltag dolpli, Urand Pacioc otel, and st Palmer Liouse. N Leave. Arrive, FITTSBURG, FT. W:fl?ll)"z ‘fi OHICAGO RAILWAY. Clark-st.. Paliner House, Tratneleare S unRE & i oot of Moge Tl at Oticear G Tk e, palaer : Tacitic, aad Depot (Exposiion Buil PITTTSBURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIS B. B. 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