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TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUN TITURSDAY, OCTOBER f 877. THE COURTSH. Uncle Sam's Twenty=Million-Dol- jar Suit Against a Boom Company. — ' 6llnclnlnu Match Between a Law- yer and n Stenographer in thé Courts1toom. The CUonstitational Limits of Munioipal Extravagance Recognized by the Supreme Court. Judge Drummond s eneaged {n hearing a Wisconsin case involving 820,000,000, It is an informatfon and bill brotizht by the Unlted States arainst the Beef-Slough Manufacturing, Boomlng, Log-Driving & Transportation Com- pang, the Misslssippl-River Logaing Company, and the Chlovewa-River Improvement & ILog- Driving Company, to restraln them from build- {ig plers, boome, and dams in the Chippewa Tiver or Beet Slough, one of {ts mouths, orfrom driving loose logs down the river. It is contended that the river for a distanco of 100 mfles from its mouth Is a public, navigable river, used by the Government as a post road, and by {ndistduals for foating rafts and other purpotes and that the trafflc thereon {s worth $20,000,000 s year, The defendants, however, are causin reat trouble, aunayance, ami danger by build: ng booms_and plers in Becf Slongh and tho tiver, and floating looso logs down the Ilatter, disturhing commerce, impeding navigation, and doing great damnge to the banks of the stream, and to the numerous water craft. This has grown Into 8 nulsance, aml an injunction s thercfore asked to prevent a repetition of tho uble. "?l'hedclemlnnu clalm that the bill will not e, becauge the Uovernment hasno pecuntary Inter- esi to_cnabla {i to malntain the sult, and they also think that the bill is filed in the Interests of some mill-owners, who cannot drive their own logs down the river, and therefore wiil not allow any others to do _so, but now employ the Governmont ns a sort of cat’s-paw in their be- half. The case comes up on demurrer to the bill, and the nrqumcmn will occupy all day. Tle llon. C. M, Wehb, United States District- Autorney; the Ilon. L. 8. Dixon, his specin!_ as \stants the Hom. W, F, Vilus, of Madison, Wi, ; sod the Hon. J. M. Bingham, of Chippewa Falls, sppear for the Government. The defondants are represented by Judge Wilson, of Winona, Minn.; Julge Yaottng, of Clinton; the tlon, J. B. llmflc{v of Rock Island; and Gregory & Pinney, of Madison, Blodgeit. yésterday entered an ord Juds odgo! sterduay enterced an order mnm‘-z:tlnu Herberd Nelson'ss security for Jack Tughes, ono of the Lincoln monument robbers. THughes was fndicted here a year ago for passing forged notes, and relepsed nllnranlzmmn. :lfi: Herbert Nelson aa his snrdty, the Iatter de- ing $2,000 ju money in court, Before the 1, llughes was arrested on a State warrant for attempting to rob the tomb ol the late Preshlent Lincoln, tried, convicted, and sen- tewed to the l'eulltentln?. When the cause came on in the United States District Court for trlal, Huehes, of course, did not make his sppearance, and Judgo Bangs ogked to have the $2,000 deposited by tho surcty for- felted to the Qovernmnent, " This aoplication was: stoutly resfsted by Nelson, and Judge Bldgett yesterday allowed hlin to earry off the 22000 {n peace, he Judge held that, as a writ of habeas corpua would not lle to the Warden of the Penl. tentiary, whero Hughes had been inearcerated on o Juldement of o Btate authority, It constituted such Aan ek o Jaw 0s cxoucrated the surety from bis obligation on the bond, " Hughes was out of and beyond the surcty's control withont his procurement, and the latter should not be compelled to suffer therefor. Mr. Nol- son, therefore, was permitted to take aw¥y hls deposit, whichho did with conslderable alatrity. TIH GRAND JURY In the United States District Court yesterday sfternoon filed into court and held thie follow- fop Tengthy and highly intercsting converaation with Judgo Blodgett® . h‘l‘hufiln' ige—Have you any further complalnts nmake The Foreman (in a sepnlchral tone of volce)— We have, your Hopor {at the same timo hand. ing up seven Indictinents, which were Immed!- ately taken possesaion of i:y the Clerk], M’Fne.!ndw'o—unvn you any further business oro you The Foreman (tearfully)—We have, your onor, The Judzo—You may rotire, And they retired. Judgo Bangs catne {n in a moment and took potscaston of the Indictments. An interroga- tlow polnt immediately tackled tho Judge to dis- cover who had been speclally favored with the attention of the Grand Jury, but the effort was pot rewarded with any remarkable success, It Isunderstood that the Jury sro still cogaged on tbe Hoyne matter, '] TUR APPRLLATE COURT, Tho Judges of tho Appellate Court met yes- {enday mioruing and “transacted some routine Lusiness. They met again in the nfternoon, but adjourned almost hawediately until this morning, Yesterday was the last day for filing cases, nnd seven new ones werw rocetved, muk- g:ikh{mnn o all with which to beglu the et LITTLE DOYs, A short-hand reporter and n lawyer*had o Jitle sct-to yesterday in Judgo Janieson’s room, The short-hand man” clalmed the lawyer had employed him to report a case, and when the latter Uenled it the disclple of Plttman mude wme terso remarks, tendlmf 1o insinuate that e reputation of the legal tuminary for truth and veracity was somdWwhat doubtful. The two tben clinched, fn an absurd cndeavor to deter- minie n that way who was_the liar, but some cwosiderate bafl{fts parted them fust in time to ave them n fine of $10 each. The Judi;u bap- pened to be called out of the room for the :w‘inenl, or tho result would Lave been differ- 0 ITEMS, Judge Booth has npproved the $20,000 bond Ot E. E. Wood, the newly-avpolnted West Park Commlssioner, R. P, Derickson and Charles srnow src his bondsmen. Judve Blodpett yesterday ordered a venire, returnable Nov. 8, for a petit jury {n the United Etates District’ Court, with which to try the criminal docket. DANKBUPTCY MATTERS. T the following cases final meetings will bo held Soy, 21, before Reglster Hibbard: John 8, bwunl:,‘. U, G, Puriuton, William J. Hanna, Jerome W, Goudspeed, H, H. Honore, Joscph- ine Taylor, lienry Periinaky, C, W, Latng, Max Behweitzer, ¢, R, Hopkina, Willlam Fischer, and James Hrecider. Aud before Hegister Urant at Morria fn ihe followings Joe Bell, Denker & Koch, The, first dividend meetiog of Cox Brothers was contitued until to duy at 3 p. m. Bteple 3:‘11']%-:0:; Cousy e ARy, 2 n T King bezan a sult yesterdsy for 50 azatudt Habary t: sasis, /e CIRCUIT COURT. AnaB, Burke eommenced an actionin trespass {;‘llen‘l‘gfl“ur(ln!qlrl. Ueorge g‘%fil Guorge 1, g um urner, iy 85,00 daranga, 58 fandy TUB CALL, jguu: Duvsuons—in chambers , LGE BLopuxTT—Bet case 707, Veat- &1 Electric’ Manufacturing Cotapaapcerts Weat: Jtbux Qany—100 to 119, 16 0 118, £ 4, fucluive, No. 105, Kappes Vi, O Boign . ' Jivos JauusoN~T0," 2604, 281, 2 27, 29), "upy, o 247, inl . s ‘ld Mo.l, 295, 200, snd inclusive, No. bax Moore—34, 35, 30. No, 25, Trly ys. Trls, 4 o8 trial, Rlunu: Rogenrs—281 t0 307, fncluslve. No, 282, l’dnn ve. Union Trust Company, on teial, B Uvexy Booru—sct L, 040, Feuerman vs, mmer, and eslendar ! 178 to 105, luclustve, €3¢ent 187 and 1nl. ¢ on trisl, JUbik McArListen—Passed cases. Saturday Peremptory call of motiuns fur new trial, Jungs Witerawe—Utd, Dickermau va, ¥attocks, i, JUDGMENT, Lwizzo Srares Ciucerr Covnr—Juna Efl‘—\\. . Bure Republic Life-Insurance 20y enTy 86 810,22 —New Eiaven Copper Com- vany ve. J, 1. Sullivan, 81,134,568 LPBLIOR CounT—CONPESHON X fial v, 0, 25, —Pete Joh A, , $650,14, —Allred . :J.H-w" €tal, v, Samucl L. Brown, $512, 13, ‘,‘lw-mnr—unr oot ve. H, V. 80 & r{g;mchérxnuu-. u.“m.l—umg. liros, 1”»'7“{,"' pduy ve. Willlam D, Cox, §1147.71 — Jowas Lord ot al. ve. ltichard K. Hichar won, 3 U L. Mareh, Trostee, va. N, D. Ovden, ey Sfig’-‘mun White va. The Constructign Cowm- tiuctir | Covis—Coxressons—Carl Bach va. irbioptie Holtay 9240, = Marrle tcael va.Jolis ,05‘.' oty cles Belgers va. John ucy v& Ruusrs—George Hsll ve. E. M, snd J, b3 s 54 10— 1" Wallace, ase ‘of 1 M. rle, va. Natianal Bank of 1i\inols, garnishee, Wlaw Looghurst va. N. B. Beck; ver- Stephen 3 v - e arl Hunerbaln, g5, and Lock yumbiny ve. ¥ L! orlng, §252 80, — W, 1L 12l et iiam . Dees verdict $750, sud motion for D telal, —Plianix Mulyu) Lifo-lusurance Cope avve. Allen Glosou. 3i15.50.—~Twothy Tobin et “Wzur 1), and Henry M. Beavey, $200. —Urbain Nequette ya, Hente M. Curtl 07, 1 L. A Peate ve, Eliodara de Campl, $4 I 1, Tloward et al, va. Evend & Howard. . —Hora MicFariand va, R, ', Layton, 38055 . Kimbark ve. Peter fiahn, 317.87. Lang va, Fred lloehle, 8202, Thamas it. Armatrong. - EME COURT. 0 The Uhicagn Teibune, BPRINGFIELD, {il, Oct, 1T.—The oplnians of the Bitpreme Court, Iately In sexslon at Ottawn, were tled In the office of tlie Clerk of that Court In this city to-dav, In the Inllowing cascs: 8harp & Co. va. Smitherman, aflirmed, MeDavitt vs. Bliving, reversed and remanded. People, ete., vs. chwl, reversed and re- manded. City of 8pringfield ve, Edwards, affirmed, By this lnst declsion the lujunction granted by dudee Zane, of this city, and under wiich the .\Illllltl’ml Government for the last twe years has heen run, ls made perpotunl, The substance I that citles having ndebt Tareer than the constitutlonat limit have no right Lo Issue rerlp or ereate an {ndebtedness while there s no money In the Treasury. This case hins been regarded as of encral Interest through- otit the State, and I8 especially so now that the injunction lias heen aflirmed. The Injunctisn was obtained (n 1574 by Mr. Edwards, when the Demovratic munfctpal Administration was run- ning affairs on the high-pressure plan. It waa the custom of the Administration to anticipate ita vollection of revenue, and the injunction pro- hibited this course, and probiblted the incur- ring of debt when there was no money in the Treasury to mect the same. Judge Scholfield repared the opinfon of the Supreme Court, and t discusses exhaustively the coustitutlonal nuestlons Involyed, and the effect of charter limitations and privileges, ¥ THE OPINION, from which Justice Dickey alono dissents, con- cludes: @ The facta here found aa proved, and sbont which thero secms 10 be no dispute, show an increase in the city debt, In plaln and palpable vtalation of the Conatitation, each year since the adoption of that instrament. AL na'time since the adoption of the Constitution has [ts notstanding trdebtedness been lean than & per tent on the value of the taxable proverty of the city as mscertained by the annual assesrments for State and connty purposcs, but, tothu reverae, it has conatantly heen largely in excers of that amoiint, and yet its Indebteduen was augmended March 1,'1871, &4, 131, 0. 1. 1872, $51,180,02: March 3, 173, $72, and Marcn 74, 8101, 814,00, imporslulo thal this ‘coula 'hive been for current expereee, and satisied by appro- priating to thelr payment the enrrent revenuncaas levied each year. If snch expensen had been thus certified there conld chave been no deht left standing, for whethor the approprintions srera made at tha heziunifig of the end of the fincal year could make nao difference, aince, In eithier cane, 1t muet aatisfy and discharye the carrent ex- penxen for the year, The facts found, s proved Mkewise, show the borrowing of money and con- tracting tu pay Interest thereon, and the payment of money froni the Treanury fu dlrccl\(uflu an of the ‘letfer and spirit of “the_organic law of the city. This is indefensible. Thoso representing the ety can exercine only much puwers in its name and on {ta behalf an are expreesly conferred Dy ita oreanic law, and na are inctdental and neeca- sary tocarry Into pflect {ho abjects of the Insorno- poration. Much leas can npy powers be excreined oract dono which Ia forbldden by statute. [iilion on Manielpal Corporations, 65 I We sec no canse :‘nmr{mb tho decree, and 1t s nccorafugly af. rmed. ——— A BIT OF FRENCH HISTORY. Why the Monarchical Party Falled In 1873 =Dismarek's Objection to n Nourbon Itestoration, Zandon [ortd, The fallure of the Monarchical party {n Octo- ber, 1873, whan the pear was ro nearly ripe, and when they were on the point of plucking it, han never been sufliciently explained; but informa- tlon in our posscsslon onables us to solvo the enlzma, and’ perhaps in dolng so we ahall be throwing a new lizht upoh the present. situn- tlon. The ostensible causc of the sudden col- lapao of the combined Royallst forces was, as will bo rememhered, the publleation of the Comtede Chambord's letter rejecting the tricol- or flag; but why at the lnst moment he should have mado that damning announcement we have never yet boen told. Tergiversation and trim- ming have nover been tho characteristics of this pretender; and no ono can reproach hitn with having sought the throne elther by impatlent mancusres or ambiguous declarations. Now, inthe perfod immediately following the fall or M. Thicrs and the submission to his legltimate authority of the Orleans famlly, the Comte do Chambord hiad carefully adopted that lanzuage of compromise and concession which we rre sc- customed to associate in England with the pol- fcy of Whig statesmen. * His Government,’ e gald, “would not, as his enemics alleged, be 8 Government of priests; if ho could not bring himeclf to talk ot ltmited monarchy, he had no hesitation in speaking of 1t as ‘temperce.'” Many who were bebind the scones hnd no hesita- tlon” fn predictlug that if he nscended the throno he would compose his first Ministry fiom members of tue Left Centro party. In his vou- versation with M, Chesnclong and tho deputa- tion who had come to hitm on the eve of the de- clslve vote, ho had gone more thau hall way to- ward accepting the tricolor flag, In a word, everything pointed to the conclusion that he was aatisiled that the timo had come for bim to ascend tho throne, and that, In Lord Palmer- ston's phrase, he would ‘assumne power ** with Its enpagements.” Why, at the last moment, were M. Chesnclong and his friends unhand. somely thrown over, tho language of conces- slon withdrawn, and everything changed ‘The truth we belleve to be that in the Interval something very important had ocenrred, The Emperor of (ermany, asccompanied by Prince Bisinarck, had visited tho Emperor of Austria ot Vienns, whero the great Exinbition was be- Ing held, With his usual rfllulu Irankness, the great Chancelior took the opoortunitv to an- nounce that Uurm\m‘{ ‘muh not tolerate & Bourbon restoration, declaring that his views were entirely shured by the Italian Government, and Iuvlmx{t clearly “to be inferred that both Powers were ready to act. The Austrian Court took alarm, for it'ls ebvlous that nothiug could have been more nnwelcome to the Emperor Francls Joseph than to sce a second invasion of France, and at the same tine the principle ot legithmato monarchy subjected to o new and humiliating defeat.” The Duko of Modena was summoncd, and urged to warn his intimate friond and ncar rclatlon of the finmninent danger, und to Implore him ac lazards, ond even at the cloventh hour, to escape from so critical a position. This is tha elucldation of the mystery which has hitherto enveloped the Prince’s sudden chango of front;and it apnears to us bardly probable that Princo Blsinarck will be moredisposed than Lo was exactly four years ago to Jook with favor upon # military conspiracy, arising out of n clesleal Intrigue, which would give France a Government with no othier excuse for its ex- istence but that of pursuing a policy directly bostile to tha jnterests of the Gorman Ewmnplre. In favor of tha Comto de Chambord great fn- flucaces abroad were at work, whbich, as we have alrcady sail, do not care to stir a finger in favor ‘of Murshal MacMahon, It I8 no sccret that the French ersls once moro formed the subject of an exchango of ileas betweon the (erman and Austrian Ministers at Salzburg; and At every other hope should fall, we are con- fident that Princo Dismarck, by letting drop some timely words of warnlug, will save France from the peril to which an unpatriotic coterie would not scruple to expose her, e ————— HYMENEAL, Bpectal Dlapatch to TAe Chicago Tribune, Kenosua, Wis, Oct. 17.—A notable wedding cama off this afteruoon at 4 o'clock, tho con- tractiug partics belng Miss Paullne R. Voliz, the accomplishea daughter of the late ¥, V. Volta, of the Amerlcan Tlouse, and Mr, John Wills, of Brooklys, N. Y., Tho Rev. f, M, Btmmons t(lng the nuptisl knot. The brida ‘was the uc'lplcnlol many beautiful a llcoll;z presents. The bridal couplo left oun thy 5 P, fllnl’n'rag‘ Br?:‘k:yni;ltlmlr ;n;turn"h“emo. ecial Disuateh o eu ) MILWAUKRE, Oct, 17.=A brillant. socloty event this evening was tho arriage ol Thuwmns Merceln, of Washivgton, & wephew of Senator Randolph, of New Jerscy, and Jtas Lucy “Belley,” daughier of Charics 8chley, Esq., at the residence of the latter, corner of Astor and Division strects. The bride is 8 nicce of Gen. Hradicy 1. Johuson, of Virgliila, Archbishop Heugd was to have per- foruied the ceremony, but belug 11l the Hev, Futlier Garcsche married tho couple, The bridepnnlds were sisters of tho bride. The groonwmen wero Bradiey Schley and & son of beuator Raudolvh. A large pumber of fuvited gucsts were rreum. and = large number of clegant wedding presents werg recelved. [n the evenlog a r:cutmm was glven by the pa- rents of tbe bride, the pariors being elegantly decorated. EXONERATED, Ricoyuoxp, Va., Oct.*17.—Tho Rev. E. T, Baird, late Sccretary of the Preabyterisn Corn- wittee of Publication Bouthera General Assemn- bly, indicted lu thls city for embezalement of the funds of the Comumitiee, was put upon trial to-day, After the examination of three of the r!ucl’pnl witnes: Judge Guigon stated that Bu aw 1o n-.-wssh(y for furthir proceedings. This vpluion was coluclded with by tho prosecu- tiun, The jury, without lesving their scats, rendered a verdict of * Not guilty,” The se cuscd was Lumediately dlsciareed. IE BROKEN BANKS. Formal Transfer of the Assets of tho Btato to Judge Otis, Thr Other Reeceivers Pegging Away at Thelr Reports. Matters and things In relation to the triumvl- rate of broken banks have so long been dulf that anything like o move ou the part of any one ot the Arsiances or Recetvers will appear os real news. The publle have come to the conclusion that somewhere In the dim vista of the tuture there existed a possibility of progress, but in what way no man could tell. Yus- terdey, however, a few ltems of interest dtd develop, and it appears probable that be- fore the close ot this week the actual standing of all the defunct concerns will be made manie fest iy means of the Recelvers' reports as pre- sented to the Courts. At the State Bavings Institution yesterday forenoon there was o ineeting of the old Buard of Trustees, the outcome of which eaguot fall to tesult profitably for the depositors. Dr. 1), 8, 8rith, D. Govdwin, Jr.,, and the returned fugl- tives, Guild and Balkley, were un hand, forming 8 majority of the Board. Judge L. B. Otie and his sttotncys conferred with the Board, ond tbe rosnlt waa that a yolumhious deed, conveylog to Luclen B. Otls, as Recelver, over 800 picces of real estate, was executed, The deed was at ouce placed on record, and 1! deposilors may Le congratalated on the amica- ble settlement of the question. Judee Otls, in reply to the question of a TRINUNE reporter, sald “that ke considered the action taken a8 Lelng of cons{derable Inferest to the dcpusitors. They held, or clalined, n title to the proverty in question under ghe Bpencer assignment o Abner Taylor, willh was transferred to him on Mr. Tuylor's retire- mlenL But it was of great fportance to ol taina DIREC? DEED FROM T8 TRUBTEES, a8 {1 simplitied mutters generally, and tended to the avoidance of ltgation, “The original deed was general In its character; this oue s specifle, aud contains a drsurl}n.!un of all the orouerty, As to the probable value of the aasets thus brought under his control Judge Utls was, fn the absence of statistics, ullerly unable tu furnish an opinlon, ‘The reporter asked wiiat came next on the programine, dJudge Otfs nnswered that lie expected within a few days to ask the Court for leave to solleit proposals for the purchiase of the bank hullding, vaults, safes, furniture, and effects, There b been a good many stories circulated s to the return of Guild “nnd Bulkley, but the plain fact was that they had comio buek without, 80 far as Lie kuew, any promise of lunnunity or sufe conduct. 1le had no power to grant fm- munity, anyhow; that was n matter within the control of the State's Attorney, e had signl- fled to certaln friemds of the Canadlan excur- slonists that thelr presence wasdesired and they had come back accordingly. In orderto abtali the signature of a majoniy of the Board to tho deed of transfer they had to e called upon, Amd 04 to angthing elso of interest to Lhe {)filmul:lcnn public, Judge OMs’ mind wus adreury ank. THE NEE-IIVE, Then as to the M., F. & M,, the hive where the greenback bee no longer stores up honey, the ex-king beo did not show up vesterday, {z {s reported that he caugit cold “while nttempt- iniz to emoke [ bed with one ol the windows open, and that e has been ordered to diet him- self for the time being, But Mr. Ward was on land. He dida't know anything. Model of Hecelverss whose duty it {8" to recolve everything and part with nothing, In a cosual wav'Mr, Ward mentioned that his repore waa very nearly ready, and wonld be presented to the Court this week, pruhnbx{y on g‘rlduy. But o had no news. and’ nie didn't know anything aoout what the report would show, At the Fidelity Mr. McAuley, the whilom paying-teller, was dlscovered reading the pa- pers, Curlously enough his report was nearty ready alsoy and would be presented about Fri- day.” Dr. Turpin had gone round the bluck vn Lusiuess, but, a8 he didu’t know anything, this fact wae a matter of indifference. The only obstaclo in the way of concluding his report was that the appraiscrs had not yet set a valuation upon certaln outside property, Owing 1o the bad weather they had been un- able to wisit it, and” betng extromely counsclentious they could not bring themselves to placo a valuation on acres aud Jots o which they hod never gazed. But by Baturday at latest thereport would probably be filed.” As to news, there wasn't any. ) In the caso of V. A, Turyln. Recelver of the Fldclity Saviugs Bank, vs. J. C. IHaines and the other stockholders, & blll to prevent auits against the stockholders, the Recclver yester- day, by permission of the Court, amended his bill so a8 to chargo that sults had been also begun [n Justices’' Courts agalnst the holders: and that the depositors were over 6,000 in number, Lut their claims did not average more than 200 each, ———— THE RINGSTERS. Yeaterday's Proccedings in the Commls- louers' Cases. Tho arguments fu the County Ring cases be- gan in the Criminal Court gesterday morning, and it would scem from tho attendance that more interest s felt {n solid talk than in ques- tions and answers, 5 Mr. W, F, Peddrick ofiened for the prosecu- tlon, and spoke for two hours, devoting the time malnly to the law points. He firat referred to the general charucter of a consplracy, then to the evidence as to accomplices, especially as to Carpeoter's connectlon, clahning that he meed mnot have had any connoction with Terlolat. Nexi camo tho statute of limitations, Mr. Peddrick urging that the crime was continuous, and not divisible. His presentation of the law was a clear dne, sud drew from the defense tho acknowledgment that it was falr, Taken altogether, hils argu- ment was an ablo one,—as zood as his cxcetlent opening In the McDonald case, State's-Attorney Milla followed, making at first & few remarks In reference to the duty of urors, They wero to oscertain what was the ruth, The apirid of the prosccution was a de- sira to present the facts, Hal the same eplrit characterized tho defensel The truth was to bo got by indlcations and occurrences,—by proof that woutd aatisly the reason of a man. The defundants had violated thelr {mportant trust. For just such betrayals was tha Con- spiracy statuto enncted. Mr, Mills then com- entod st considerable longth wpon the evl- dence. He .Jminled out that all of Perolat's employes bad contracts. Was it nota little queer that all the contractors should be concen- trated {u one place? Was thero any doubt that Kimberly and Periolat agreed to hold back goods?"” The State’s Attorney defended the former, s {lmf that he had beén triumohantly vindicated by the trial. He lad acted like a maa in dofug what he could to right the wrong ho had committed, and Mr, Mills expressed gratitude to bim In behalt of the public, The greater part of the **K? account was destroyed abous the time of the first Graod Jury fnvesti- gation. DId not that show beyond question that property bad been stolen from the countyl From Carpenter’s book and confession could thero be any doubt about Lis guiltl He sdmit- ted toat be kept back goods. Sweetzer, too, JNAD ACKNOWLEDOED LIS CHIMR. As to Johnson, ha got goods from Forsythe & ‘0., which was charged to profit and loas, Why! Perfolat had the contracts. Why should ho ‘make Jolnson a present! There “was no reason for it except that he was subsidlzed, and knew of the frauas. The highest motive for commnitting perjury appearcd inthocaso of & man who was charged with s Penitentiary of- feuse. The paywent of $300 to McCaflrey b{ Periolat was also dwelt upon, and the Mlcmfi ta show that $221 of It went to llquidate the Rose account.was characterized us absurd, There was no resson for exerclstug pity, or clemency, or forgiveness in tho case of the de- fendants, It convinced from the evidencs of thelr gullt, the Jury should say so manlfully, Mr. Reed opened for the defense, reminding the jury of their vaths,—that they had swora they were not prejudived agalust “thed defend- unts, aud that they would not ¢are for the come ments of the vress, whatever their verdict might be. He sald aoy attempt to intluence them against the dulendiants because of Perfolat would be infamous. He then took up the testi- wouz against the accused. The fact that Carpenter kept the book of shortages showed that bedid’vt think he was doing anything wrong. 1t was unreasonable and fucrediblo to belleve otherwlse, and belng s0 was not crim- fnal. Besides, fotentlon was lackiug, no eyl- dence showingthathe kuew of uuy conspirucy, i€ there wus one. The fact that bis uame wus ln- dorsed on the bookofthe [ndictment proved that the Uraud Jury did not jutendtobrandbim asa criminal. As to Sweetzer, be said, while It was true that, uuder the law, & wo uigbe be con- victed upon the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice, hadu't thevsworn that they wouldu't vonvict upon the testhmony of a wun who had 6Wurd oue way one tiwo and aunother way at - Wasn'i another timed There was no cvhdence azainat Bwectzer exvept thatof Kimlerly—* the leper.” Mr. Reed demanded that the jary keep thelr pHichted falth, The Court sald the jurorshad not entered into A rontract with the defense. They had made a atatement under nath, Mr. Reed modified his demand in areordanee with his Hunor's sageesthon. The Jnry were asked Lo conviet not only upon the testimony of an aceanplive, bt of a perfurer also, Sweetzer's #aod charaeter should be putinta thie eeale, Ad- verting to the evidence azatust Jolnson, admit- tingelt 1o be tre, the plirchase of goml® and not paring for them w 'm’rhml that he entered info the coneplrage alfeged, At tlie former trial Judge RogePs sald thin testimony waa remaote, and he could not see its temlency to snow that tha county was being deframded,” 111s character shonld he put fn the seale againet the “inferial Inference™ that beewnse he didn't Rotothe slore he waa a criminal, Would a man bocome such for 820 or 40 worth of roverical As to the conversation with thinberty about eheating In meat, Harels skl it was wélie” Which would they bellevel Didn't the Jury see that the prose.ution WAS DRIVEN TO DEIFERATION togot a verdict] What was the evidence agafnst McCaflres ! Answering lumeell, Mr. tioed re: Iated the 830 story, il what oceurred nt For- aythe & Cu.’s store when Perfolat and Kimber- Iy were there. Kimberly did not swear 1o anything lmproper being done there. that conclusfve evidence that nothing wiong was done! McCuffrey only helped Kimberly, who was in trouble,—helped o friend of nmoay who was a friend of his friend (Lonerzan). The claln of a plot hatched there With reference (o the order-hook was frivolous, About the money, Beardsley fiest swore that he took &30 to the club-room in Mecember, When the cash-inok was hown to him he found he was mistaken, and changed the amount to &30 and the time to Jan, 3, That showed that an honest snan contd be mietaken, ‘The Jury could not presume that McCafTrey's nanie *as on the envelop, becatise 1t was not rertain, Nothing could be conjectured. If It wasn't certaln that he got the money, they nust sav he did mot wet it by acquitting b, McCallres wasn't & member of the Board whicen the contracts werelet. Ile denled getting the money. His eharncter was oo, 17 1t had not been hie woulit not have been put on both tickets when hie ran for oflice, Dil the jury be- Heve tnat §f McCaffrey was a conspirator he Wwould have gone to the” club-room, bhave Perfo- lab gend for the money, and then let the one who brought 1t—a witness—see hitn standing by Perlolat ! After devoting a few moments to Kimberly, nbusing bim, and alinding to his strotten, felon heart," Mr. Reed snid that McCafay frey's course toward him was a complete retutation of the charge that Le was ju col- lusion with him; for {f he lad been o co-conspirator, ,\lcénflruy would have used his fnfluence to keep Kimberly in his Wardensh) and tiot have tried to turn bim out, In ‘con slon, Mr. Reed asserted that Kimberly had conumitted perjury In court, and to'sustain this allegation reierred to his testhnony, Ile had sworn that there were shortages in thie bills for January, February, and March, 1870, of from £200 to 8500 wortliot oods; while the fact was, as llerting, Connolly, Carroll, Mahr, and Walsh had sworn, Kimberly was _not present when the guods were chiecked off,—that they nttended to their recelpt and found the quantl- ties calted for all correct, This morning W. W, O'Brien will talk to the Jury, and it fs likely that Mr. 8 whl close for'the uefeuse in the atternoo MARINE NEWS. o NAUTICAL MISIIAPS, A lively sceno was witnessod at the Welln eleva- tor dock, Huffalo, Saturdsy. It appears that the dredging recently done in front to ensble loaded yeescls to reach the elevator undermined the dock, And an the tuz Orlent tuok the schr Wolls to anloait Baturday, the dock recelved a sharp thump, cause ingzthe foundationa to give way and the wholo dock tocavein. Atthetimo thera wasquilo a crowd onit, and such a kcrambling ns followed is rarely seen, The damage in not great, The tag Prindiville, Jost on Presquo Tslo, was bullt ot thin part in 1602, and was owned latterly by (leorge E. Dirockway, of Port Huron. Sbe was oue of the mont pawerful tags on the lnkes, and had done great sepvice In wreeking and towing, ‘The tugs Monitor and AmericanEngle skirminah- ed for & tow, tho schr Peorin, night before Inst, and the former ran Into the laiter, so Capt. Datlke stated, ond damaged her plank-shecr, a stanchion, and bulwarks, on tha port side. Tho schooner also receivod a hard butup, but o Injury, Robert Abbe{ 8 gallor on the scuw Sea Bird, accldentally te)l “overboard yesterany morning and was drowred hefore asslatance could be rene dered him, when two milcs off Baugatack, where he reslded. atrar Magnet, which left Cleveland Thn wreckin; 0 on Saturday nlght to rétover the R, R, Turner {elumed Monday, and reported the vessel a tota) ons, The now prop Avon got agronnd In the Detrolt River Tuesday, but was released shortly afterward, and procoeded down. Hhe has boen slignlarly un- fortunato on her maiden trip, The lmsp Antelope took & reat on & ahoal spot in Detrail Iliver thisaldo of the Alexandor Honse Tnesday afternoon, but -soon got relieved, snd pasted up ith her atring of slx barges all flght. In the bldw of Wedncsday week on Lake Huron theschr James Platt bad ber foresall badly used up, and troke tho casting of the rudder-ead. Sho reached Milwankee Tueaday moming. ‘The schr Game-Cock loat her staysail Intely. ‘The achr Maple Leaf s ashore near Iorss island, Owen Sound, BUFTFALO, TBorraro, Oct. 17.—Charters—Schrs Kate L. Bruce, Nellie Redington, Hridgewater, T. I. Danforth, St. Lawrence, and Helvet): Chicago at 50¢; schis Moonlight, Penokes, J. R, Beattie, conl to Milwaukeo at 2ic; schr £, Balley, cos! to Toludo at 20c; achir Dunford, sand to De- troit st 25¢ per ton; sches Champlon, C. J. Wells, and Samuel Flint, coal from Erle to Chicago at 40c; schr Montpeller, coal from Cleveland to Chlcago at hoc: achrs Graco Murray and Granads, Tumber from Duncan Clty to Chicago at u.:m% rm¢ echrs Ida Keith and James Couch, coal rom Cleveland to Chicago at !flli: schr Ugorge Bherman, conl from Sandusky to Milwaukea at 50c. Clearances—Frops Potomoc, Milwaukec; Color- ado, Chicago; Cityof Fremont, Canisteo. Green Iiay; Paclie, Havelock, and_ Starucea, Chicago; sche G 1, anlhl.lchl: g0 lcavos ™ J. P, Joy, Chicago: Own' o Iggte and Jones, cm‘:’o G Shorman, Milwsukeo wh, ' Milwankeo: Nevada, Anderson, Milwaukees Aitna, ~Ciovelons Jahn Bigler, Ohicago; Dick' Sommers, Cleveland: Fleetwinr, ‘Toleau; ' Willlam Shobe, Toledn; Qeorge W. Hollister, Toledo; ¥, J. Danford, Dotroits Maggie, Port lluron; Hinckly, Mar. R. Watson, Milwankee; C, Ames, onokee, Milwankee; J, C. Halioy, man_Casey, Tolodo; Atmouphere, n and Medors, Mackinaw: barge E. F. Qould, Eaginaw; 8. Holten, Sagioaw; 8.1, Lathrop, Alpenaj Mariner, Saginaw. TORT HURON, Buectal Diapatch (o The CAlcage Tribune, Pomr Ifvnos, Mich.. Qct. 17,—~Down—#rops Quebee, ity of Toledo, Wissshickon, Schuyl~ kill, Ohlo and barges, Argyle snd consort, Dover and consort, Swaln saand consort; schra Jobn 1, Merrlll, Sunrise, Nelsou, ay State, Pllot, Will. fam Croathwaile, Bophls Minch, Jobn Kelder- bouse, Imperisl, Jobn O'Nell, T. P. Sheldon, Laura Belle, Kaw Darllog, Leonz, Hattle John. aton, A. L. Andro Favorits, City of Toledo, W. B, Allen, Cortoz, 8an Dlego, P. 8. Marsh, 5t, Louls, Klogflaber, Lizszie A, Ualstead, Jane lalston, Lincoln Dall, lope, Ollver ~ Mitchell, Cossack, J. Wilcox, Houben Dowd. land. Clayton Uelle, Arabls, City of thfi?‘y Prince Alfred, Weat Side, L. ilanns, Cheney Ames, J, 8, Al 1, Jobn* ston, J. T. Mott, L, J, 7l 'p—Fropa Lntario, cby, Bt. Panl. Waverly, wegatchio, fiay Ciiy and biryes, 8. . Sheldon d consort, Mulllgan snd bargee; schre dohn B, Vilber, Granger, Jura, i, Folger, C, M. Neelon, Carlingford, J, . Mauten, George M. Case, Tru: Mears, U, A,' Richards, L. b, Uas . Uam- Weather cloudy, LAKE FREIGHTS, Cuicace, Oct. 17,—The markel for grain char- ters was active at a declineof Nc. The de¢mspa was chiefly for corn veaseld, and as the offerings wore large sbippers held off untll sfter the ce- cline. ltoom was secured for 180,000 bu wheat, 400,000 ba coru, sud 20,000 bu rye. To Buffalot Props Pottsgo, Emplire 8late, sud Montsos, wheat; rop Scolia, wheatand corn throush; schre J. P, Botn sud Davideon, whess a1 bo achs i 0. itichards, 8. L. Wateon, City of the Straits, Huich- inson, Michigan, barge Uraves, sll corn st 4ifc. "l'u Walkerville:” Sche Koight Templar, ryeat4c, see. Lumber freighta advanced agafn yesterday. The actt Sagpio Ball received Shpan I 71500 feet for dry lumber from Muskegod to Chicago. Two dollars was asked for dry lumuer from Menominee and Cedar Kiver to this port, and the schr City of Chicago received that Sguro fur & carge from the latter place. i Wind northweat, fresh. — TORT COLBORNE. Burraro, Oct. 17.—Vesscls passlug Port Col- borna Lock for twenty-four hours ¢uding 6 p. m. Uct, 16: & Esstward—Proos City of New York, Toledo to Ozdenaburg: Willtam Cowle, Alpens to Tuledo; achrs W, Hoades, Detroit toOswego Mary and st. Catuerines, Erie (o Port Robinsion; Wacousts, Port Doyer to Toledo. Westward—Props City of Concord and Oswo- gatchile, Ogdenaburg to Chicage; Gravitu Htate, Oy~ drnshnrg to Clevelsnd: Scotls, Montreal to Chica- #0: barks Norway and Siberla, Kingston to Tole- dot A. Barion, Orwego {0 Chicago: M. Fill- more, Kingston to Chicaga; Gallating, rhavento Chicagn; P. Dorr, Charl e to Detrolt, Steam barge Tecam- charging at the elevato #eh, from Cnleago, JACK ASHORE, The anly oxcitament among tha mariners yreters day fotenoon wasafforded by apuziiistic encoune fer hetweena fat hldck manand a portly white snftar. Tne latter ran azainat the former on South W ater strect, near Franklin, and, beme overloaded with the suice of the bug, ‘ot his dander np and # nexled (e tmlky Afelcan forthwith, and withont Any apparent ciare, The darky wonfil have given the burly eallor an_nnmercifal mauling had not Auothier “fellow interfered, hut OMear Jamieron, who lanks after unraly eslta in that vicinity, freted hoth combatania and landed them i uck-up, IN DR'Y DOCK. At the U"nlon Docic, Baftalo, Satnrday, schr Gif- ford and barks Lotus and Peahitizo were In to atop leaks: schr Fayeite Biown was baving a new rud- der stock put Int nehra Elzin and John Rigler wers docked for calking and repalrs to rudder stocks: Aclir Qneen ity was farniehied with And yards, and the J, (. Masten with 2chr La Petite han recelved new foreu bovm, and new frames. otc: and th Wolle hus been sapplied with new maa thing cumplete above decks, IE DREW I8 PAY. ‘The Detrult News: ** All Innot Jovely in this In- npection disteict evenyet, The dock ramors and ramorn §n shipping-owners* offices are to the effect that s cerlain Inapector of Hulle, whose restdence fa not 1.000 miles feom Port Wuron, han been fiumv of making out certificates for bosts that he ad nol been ahoard of, Iraving the Woiler In. -rfzclur to doall the work, and he only assisting in the work of drawing his 2 NOTICE TO MARINERS, Offctal notice was recelved from the Light- House [Inapector, at Detrolt, yesterdav, to the effect thut the Iron can-buoys tnarkinz the dangers to navimtion In the Steaita of Mackinae and adja- cont walers will he taken ub between the st and 15th of Nevember. On the pemoval of the buoys ktaken will he mubatituted, which will probably re- main uati] carried awsy by the ice, MARQU ETLT Bpectal Disnatch to The Chicagn Trituns, Manquzree, Mich., Oct, I -Arrived dowh— Prop P, Chamberlain, sched. W. Hanaford. Cleared—L'rop J. K. Fuy, schr D), I Rhodes. T vu} am—l‘mp J. L. Hned, 1 own vesterday—I'rop Arctie, Up--P'rop Win Wind nurtheas ow, Weather rainy. ERIE, Snectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tritune. Ente, Pa,, Oct. 1%.—Arrivale—Pron Egyptian, Cleveland; schr Portage, Taronto; schir Snowdrop, Port Dover, Devartures—Prop Alaeka, schr Thomas A, Scolt, Chlcagos schr Harvest Gueen, Buflao, Chastera—Schrs Champion, Chandler, J, Wells, and Sam Flint, coal to Chicago at 40 cents per ton, MILWAUKEE, Kpeclal Dizpateh to fhe Chieayn Tribune, MiLwauker, Oct. 17.—Chatters—fo Huffaln, achrs Saveiand, Delle [anscom, Davia Stewart, 15,000 bn wheat nt Htic: Inter-Occan and Argo- naut, 92,000 bu wheat, thronch to Erfe; schr Alicghany, 40,000 bu wheat, throngh. TUT. CANAL, Brmereony, fct, 17.—Cleared—Prop Monawk e, Kankakee Feeder, 1,500 pota; J. Menard, vo Feeder, 3,100 posta: Dann Ottawa, 60,4237 feet lumber} Nurth Siranch, Lasaile, 43, 030 feet lumber, NAVIUATION NOTES, Criicace. —Forty grain-carricrs wero In port yes. terday....The stean-barge Colin Campbell was re- leaned Tuerday after settling up...,The schr Mary Duoth having recelved hier outfit pot away yeatcr- day....There were efghteen vessels on the Jumber market yesterday horninz, and by § o'clock all but one had disposed of their cargoes and went np the riverto unload.... A new yacht of the second clues, for Cyrns R, Edwards, of Hyde i'ark, was lannched fn the Houth Iranch yesterduy, nnd christened the May Queen, Her lengtly Is i feet, breadth of ~ beam B feot, aud depth of hold & fect. She wiil Yrohlhly ba ndd- ed to the Yacht Club's fleet next scamon..., “The new Supervirinz Inspector. Couk, arrived here yesterduy, and has beeg Jooking Inte matters cone nected with his positlon, He will slso visit M- wankee, Grand laven. and other ports in bis dis- trict, Orurn Pouta.—~Only one cargo of barley secureld at Toledo by luke thi Dester, . Georve Field, Fairport,. he Uullalo Lzpress says the price id by Capt, Biodgett, of Detrott, for the prop 'assalc wan 17,500, The oflicers of tho ravenne cutter Feesendon. have been bumylng themsolves Tatoly by boarulng paasing craft aud Jooking vror akippers’ papers.. . The prop Aunly Voung leied & fine Jovking yacht named the Mattie at Mil- waukee Tuesday, came from and was billed to James C. Spencer.... «Detrolt calkers and slip carpontors are still hold- Ing out fur 82 per day, and a great deal of bul- nes has been lort to the thore In consc. quence of the_obstinacy mplovers and em- moyed....’l‘hv Wilkinwon Elevaturat Buffalo has en put in working .order, after baving been closed threo years, 'The firat vewdel totransfer was the schir Lucerne Monday,...Scveral vesscls are duo at Cleveland witn {ron ‘ore and ply fron from thu Lake Superior country, Another trip Is cone tempiated by some of fhem berare tho sexson closes, but they will have t be brisk to make It without steamn. lns been "Vl Detroit, PORT OF CHICAGO, 'The following wero the arrlvals and clearances far the twenty-four hours euding at 10 o'clock last nlgnt: aLs=Rimrs Chicsgo, Manltowoe, sundries; ekun, sundries. Props A. L. Youns, asanger, flenton Sarbor, sundricat alo, sindries; Janan, Buffalo, sundriea, b, Baugatuck, sundries; T 3 Heat Traler, Routn Have, sundrles;” Nebraska, Bullalo, nundries; Mary Urot, “White Lake, lutaber; Euibirs biate, duilal, . Sctirs C, C. Harues, Kienoygan, Huinbers De ins, Erie. Coali G, 11, Warningion, Cleveland, Veurls, Muskewou. lutbers Gs klles Wals tuher; lexulator, White Lake, luimbers J. Ny at, Hlurn's Pler, woudi' Wolverl Maven, Mucking;llins, tougers' Sl lumber caden, Ludiigton, - lum ticock, Tibers de e Tteharl e, Eonly Eillza i, Alioan, Daste) Gy b 1ariiaton. Fis i Alpoas, basta) G: k. Purinsan. Pios Wiy m.'.lune White Lake, lumbery Wh ke, Jumlery 3. F. Tracy, g, lumber . stmmous, Ludiniton, lut: beri UubarGrec liay, Tumbor; 11,0 Fore, Faie Haven, ! Tempo, Whte Lotk dugibers € L Junmion: ») i Advauce, L egun, lum)vrnkl - Il bhiepard, ‘Wiufita, am 3 Cify, luinbers J. W. Dosav, BufTilo, e Grand Haven, Jimber: Slary Merritts \whti Plahicr, White Lake, lumoers it {atae, ‘lomber Live, Hollaod, wood k Jumbers Loukuut, Gran Grand fiaven, piles: ol 7 W e arsous, Man . 3. Davis, rown, Bhifttn, WA awking umber: cardinis White e, Jatitery uakye Tunibers W. Loutil, Dconto, lumber; Amer- G L Burion, krie. cual; 1 Hack! uskexuu, umbery scows Mary Wlile Lake, lunber} Bweet hroters, K (5 up . eoruig schr kila Murtus, 11,104 bu corui schr corus prop Nahus, Ogdenahar, avds, suudrics=Rlogitun, 10 bri four—Osweda, b sceis Tand suni un i ar] prop ey é e Qb whoat, Y S 4 £ 4 a: 500 Lris flon § Sarseed, 340 baws timothig Montwomery, Port Huj our. and sundricss prop la_Young, EFie, 30 bris four, 1,200 bu barley, Eu- Daxseed, 20 Lags ImULLY seed: stunr Alpes egon, 10 bris f 8 br Al i POrk, A I’U‘PIIV. Cleyel L U, 400 Ly barle] rend Haven. 60 bags l(‘:ll prop 4,0 bu wheat, 15,000 ba oal lhll F.‘?; seed ltmr‘dfmullld. Sl etis W it h!u,l\utfi. juidries; schir U, kllen, WK“‘ Lake, 1,500 U Oats, 4 ton: . LABOR AND CAPITAL. Boecial Dispatek lo The Chicage Tridune, JouisT, 1}, Oct 17.~The mivers of Brald- wood sud Coal City held a meeting us Braid- wood yesterday afternoon. It was the lurgest winers’ meeting ever held there. The com- aules bave vlaimed that if o bullot could be the men would vole to resute work, To decide the ?lueulun. 8 ballot was taken st tbis wiceting, which resuited in 516 votes in 1avor of holding out until an honorable scttlviueut waa made, and eight votes in favor of ending the strike on m‘{ terms. 'The men are determiued ‘to rematn idle until the cuwpanics accede to thelr demands. e — A MASTODON. 8pecial Disvatch to The Chicago Tridune, Four Wayyy, Ind., Oct, 17.—Yesterday after- uoon the bones of & mastodon wero unearthed on the farm of John Boyd, ncar LaGrange. 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