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THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1878, MARINE NEW What Chicago Is Promised in the Way of Excursions Steamers, Commeorco of the Port and Vos. gel-Transfers for March. d o Big Orist of Nantical. Notes o from All tho Leading Ports, EXCURSION-S8TEAMERS, Chicago was pralty wall supplicd with oxcursions atesmers last seasan, and, 80 far as could bone- certained at tha time, none of them made for- tunes, and one of two only pald expenees. There wers too many boata, and tho season was too mild for the excursion busincas. Desldes, thero is not arcsl good resort mear tho city whers o boat an rop in an hour or two, and where fes can cnjoy themeclves without inter. ference from roughs. Tho lIstter were too oftennllowed on_the boats, and In conacquence spectable persons who otherwisa would have "nxnlml ho stoamets rofrained from so doing. g\‘nn! ‘needed 1a a well-oflicered, well-appointed, ntéafo steamer, adaptod for the excuralon buste g R oty Kepy redort, within a short dls. .';n from the city, whore decent persons can en- ,o,memelvu. m{{gflxndflnd where dlsorderly m%'n‘:rl:::lvl;‘ ‘Scen varions’ ramorsafioat in marine circles cancerning excuralon.steamel has beon aafd kit the fing stme Pear! was coming, snd another report gives us the Kowcenaw an Taby. Bl another. report vays acgotiations have been and are ponding for the purchasc of the United States atmr Bearch, which it is proposod to 1 up ae a first-clars excursion-Dboat, and run toany gesirablo _point whicro a party of versons or her Snansgers sy wigh to go. It 8 not likaly that the rJoha Bhermnn will come here this achson, Wo ¢hall have a plenty of smaller craft, howaver, and one new one, now being built at North avenne Sridee by Mr. Heynolds,” of Manistee, for the Dahlke brothers, —~ilarmon and William, —who pro. osa to ply her between the harborand Lincoln bark nler. 8he will be ready by June 1, and will be well adapted for the purpone for which ehe in {ntended, fior Icnflflhfl'fll be G5 feot overall, f Leam fest, and depth of ::jt.ldmfi ulcct. Aft sho will drplw 4 feet of water, and formard 1 foot 8 he will be propelled by a 4-foat 0-inch ?fi?fi" .’;“lllln!o: ines nl‘;ho old um’!-:\'emu will bo iaced fn her. 'I'he syhole cost of tha vessel will he B:’.OOO. and she will carry nbout eeventy passens gore. er little steamor i8 now in couree of con. nfi"é?l‘u!‘n at the west end of Lake street bridge, and will bo finfslied in time for tho opening of the ex- lon scason oy Washington, now lying at Kinsle atreet bridge, will probably resumo her tripa agatn ‘when the weather gets warmer, and it Is alzo quite robable tuat the Brot Harte wlll go on tha Lincaln 'ak route 48 s0on aa the paoplo bogin to rock that zesort In large numbors, Tha len Drake, now owned b{’fnpt. J. 8. Dun- ham, swill bo aeed an o towing boat unless some one wanta to buy or charter her for the oxcursion or some other busincsa, Asusnnl, the aptendid ridewheel steamers of tha Grodrich linen will be apento charters o parties of pereans degiring them, and they furnish the fine estaccommodationa to excursionlats that esn be found at thils or any other port, — DETROIT, Latcat exchanges contaln the following ftems: The buoya wero placed in position In tho rivor Monday.. Notowing rates hinve been established 80 1aras can be loarned....Tho Atme Quebes has Ieft for Lake Buperior....The stmr Prince Alfred isfiting oot for wrcek\nf nanf tho Canadian coaat, .., The ateam hargo John Pridgeon left early Tuerday morning for Chicago, Sho will call at Bay City for a load of ealt....John Horn, Jr., is negotiating at Buffalo for a couple of tuge to do harvor sork here tlile summer,,.. It {s stated that the range lighta below are not ll‘lthtml: also that thelightship has not been pluced In position.... The rm% Anple L. Cralg will bo known thencoforth by the nama of Clty of Winnipeg ... ‘The owners of the tug Morrick contemblate chang- ipgher intoa ferry-hoat, resembling the Victoria in appearance and capacity, Tho pisns are now at the oflice of the Dotrolt Dry-Dock Company, The transformation will cost about $4,U00.... But little cau be gatnered relating to satlors' wages, Some of the sloam-bargo men proposc to dmr $10 ner month for eallors, and from $18 to $20 for wheels- men,...0n hor trlp up on Tucsday, the stme Clty of ‘Baltimora palled the str Yaung America off the beach, near Algonac, whare she was farced rome four weeks ngo by ico. Slo doos not appear tobe Injured in any way. BUFFALO, . i Exchanges of the 3d Inat, contaln the annexed tems: Tho ruling prico at which eallors ars belng en- ;m;d h;n 18 81 por day....Tho achrs Augustus ‘ord and Beaton aro to go Into dry-dock to-day for shight repairs....The mfcnor Mn{ have declde’d to seutt their tirst boat from this port on or about tho 15th fnat.. .. It 18 rlated that lgg propeliers of the Laxe Buperior Trausit Company will commenco leavinzhercabout tho 18th of the present month. . The bark John Nreden wastowed to tho Unjon dry-dock yeaterday for tho urpore of undsrgoing vome important repairs and alterations, ~Her rig wiil bo changed someywhat in order to fit ber for the lumber trade....Tho tug-owners of thia port held & meetlng yes da{ for the purpose of offect- {ng an association and adopting rulos for itu govern. ment during tho cominy scason, but dlscord pre- tailed and tho meeting came to naught, Too much dlatisfaction wan manifested In referenco to thu aner in which the Association conducted busi- Desa laat sesnon, S —_— VESSEL TRANSFERS, The followlng shows tho transfors of vessel prop- etly at this port daring the month of March: ;‘%nfi -a;ndrflu!, Untted States Marsha! to George potir bisc flawk, Uniled States Maralil to L. L. Eleven-aiztecnthrtug Loule Dole, J. A.Farrow to A, D, Walirop, §300. ol B8 EEan, . Tl to. Chartes tatac, 40195 M. Grob, T. 8, Ruddock et al. toJ, 8. Wheeler, ree-fanrtha echr Gamo Cook, T. Dynan (o J. 8, (e b mg:hruhualwmmm Cock, I P. Olson to J, 8. !(fx"y‘,“'i'.'xds;"o' W, Garduer, C, Kollenberg to 1t.31, Al schie W. 1L llawkins, J. W. Baraluad to D, me::gr".ufiuh.“kuxunnmn 10, Wiliam Morrls and Jolinsan, 81,: c Rtian, the whote, '[‘:'3:" Damsdary, F, Worden to James Keys, the 1 P — ek iy Mt T, Moot . 1. W, Fariepty jehe Aunte Vauihi, Joun Elioy 'to Ctinrles ———— OCANADIAN POITS, At Delleville the schr Flotenca left for Oswegoon tho 2at Inst., and the schr Belle arrived from Tron. ton,~the first movement of the on. Vearsl men at Goderlch were busy Otting out at im scconnts, and the schr Nfagara hind started vn b::mp for Penatangulshcno and a cargoof lum- The stmr Maggio Dol sunk P, rlday In the Ottawa, Spposite citage ahipyard. Ko fives Woro. 1oet, “wu & new boat, buvig been bullt In 1670, o 0 paasenger stesmbonta down thie lake~Picton, vitertle, gud Kingston—aro genorally on the Mn. Lut thero does not appear to be anvthing pur’x‘g Yet Ingraln charters inany of tho Canadlan TIHE COMMERCE OF MARCII, The following shows tho nu mber of arrivala and Clearances at this port lsst montht ; ARRIVALS, Jnse. Ao Fumnage Men. s, 1 7,419 Wi gactiers LA T £y I dnaw i Wo0 1,318 Tonna s el 8517 oo 4u3 ] 28,62 738 wes L0 THE OHICAGO ALL lilfll ] ‘The stmr Chicago, of the uoodglfh @fmfi.lg' il havo 8 new contre-plu placed fu Bor walkings beam o that she can leave Mlilwaukeo to-nlghy sud will areive here to-morrow morning, ’rn; brop Aleuotuluee took the Milwaukee passengers up Wednesday night, aud tho ‘Prucadell carred tli¢m last night, so that fuere bas not been any. serie :Hll interraption to the travel on the lako route bo. iween this cit; Wi cm'“c‘v! snd Milwaukee elnce (he sccident A QUESTIONABLE ACT, The Gavernment authioritics have dropped Weather reports from Duluth, Brecklaridge, Bis- :Sfd, and Pembiua,—four Importaut points, by they shoald cut o Duluth, in particutar, taa Yicpurta (rom ail tho above statlons are o4 necessa: 1 4 "7: ;:Ax;o‘ Dlnr::: auy othcrs, and thoy ehould be * NO COMPROMISE, kS A :tmu Was sccounplished yesterday by tho locat Hug“.::;:;‘:n‘f:-‘? mu‘:sl 1 sgreement on o low a8 24 Cargoca whezo the lusur pe‘l‘lal? xf‘;:{:c‘:uul?unh ——— Vst LAKE FREIGITS, . ‘Cc: I.Y Waa the most active day of tho scason iy 98¢ lloom was taken for 242,000 bu the :h."flfl‘mobu corn, aud 38,000 ba rys. Witk pacley b ::n teported tbe provious evening tho ca- u wheat was 273,000 bu, and for corn 18,000 bu. ‘The rates were 8c furcoru. Kollowing are the :n.'fl‘of‘l':“-?i'fi?.i 3 ~Sckrs B, T, Juad, Lucerue, Hecsnaba, I N Foster, and O, Mnrray, wheat at fe; achr I. P, M corn at 2ige; prop C'plorada, whent and g Vanderbiit, corn and rye; Avon, small 10t ryq "R'u QOgdenabnrg--I'rops Uaeden City, N. J. Tinll, snd Conzord, wheat andl corn, In (he after noon the prop Pridgeon and barge E. Mayes wers taken for corn throngh via 8arnin. MARINERS, TAKE NOTE, The Government Jiat of 1ights on the Iakes aa ro- vised up to dato ean now bo obtatned on applica- tlon at the Costom Office. From 1t I8 clipped the following reqneat, which 1s deserving of attontian from alt mariners: Mariners and othern Interested in commerce and the preacrvation of Hfe and mupenr from loss by rhinwreck an the coasts of the Iinfted Biates are enencetly requested to give prompt intormation to tho Inapectors, anperintandenta of lights, or hy direct communieation 10 tho Lighthouse Ioard, of cases In which Hghts are not lighted, punctually at sunret and extingnished at sunrise, when they are fiot pronerly attendod to doring the” night, when tho huoys are ant of position, and of all cases fn which the published ‘fnstractions aro not atrictly complled with, that tho Loard may, with as little delay as possible, apply the propor remedy, and provent neglect of daty on the part of persons con- nected with the lights, beacons, and booys of the United States, ——— A DECISION IN ADMIRALTY, Judge Baxter, at Detroit, has rondered & decls- fon In adiniralty which Is of great importance to alt who have dealings with vessels, and of interest from tha fact that it is diroctly azainst all the an- thoritics, The rnls has been hitherto that claims againat a veascl flled by cilizons of another Btate of county are preferred, and must bo pald in fnll before domentic claima are taken into considera- tion. Tho hardship of this upon domestic creditorn 1s apparent. They wonld com- menco suit- and intorvening libeln wonld be filed, and the wlhole sssets Le abrorbod by ont- sidera, leaving those who instituted tho proceed. ings to pay the costs, and without sy redress, Judge Haxter sald that tils was so manifostly un- Justthat ho fell anthorized to disregard preco- Uents, and to lay down tha rale that nll creditors, forcign and domostic, shoald shara alike. MEITERATED, ‘The Detrolt Free Press of yosterday rolterates what Tna Tntrusxx hes sald about the charges agalnst Capt. Warren, a3 followa: Buporvialng Inapector Joreph Cook, who recont- Iy 1lh'ull){l‘ull chargua broushit against Capt. War. ron, L Inspector of Hulls at Clilcago, in con- versation with a Fres Press reportor ycsterday stated that the charses woro nn{‘luhllnmilud to hia satlsfaction. Thia heing the third investiga. tion mnde, the two precoding ones having heen mdde b‘y I8 ruccessor, Capt. Ralph, Cn‘pl. Cook declded to forward tha ovidence to Wasbington for tloment, ‘ VERY HARD AGROUND. Throo Vessel-Ownera' Towlng Company tugs took **along pull, a strong pull, and a puil alto- gether,” on theechr €, G, Dreed—naground In the Inke basin—yesterdny, and she dld not budge an inch, Mariners disagreo as to what sho Is fart on, some saying aho {s on on ol weeek, and others an- serting aho Is on a clay bank, It will require about ten tug to get har off, and thelr emnploynent will be chicaper than lightering the cargoof iron ora that {5 In her. By tho time tho towing biils aro al} in and lquidated, tho mishap will have proven an expenalyo one to the owner of the Breed, KRIE, Speciat Dispateh tr The Tridune, Ente, Pa., Aprll 4-Anmivars—From Buffalo, prop Jaevle Lord, mchr E, P. Deals, barge Dictntor; from Tonawanda, prop N. I'. Spraguc. Derarrune—Prop N, (P, Sprague for Port Dover, ‘Ihe prop Wirsahickon, of the Anchor Line, leaves lgrlvplnr Chicazo Mfllldlr. Tho schr Peliean i Toaded with coal for Chicago. The prop Lord, echr Beals, and barge Dictator take coal at Chicago, inal CLEVELAND, Tho Plaindeater of the 34 has the following: Fallors aro coming in thickly, bul as yet thers has been wo estanlished prico of wages, and few vessels havesccured their cruws .,.The firat arrival of amoil vessol from nny westward point above Toledo was the scow Willism ‘Il Ilanna, with lumber from Port Muron. ‘e schir John O'Nelll hae boen chartored for a nuanbor of trips with fron ore from Hacauaba to Cleveland and Ashtabuls at B0 per ton. THE CANAL, Brinozront, Aprll 4, —Creansn—Pecrloes, Beneca, 1,200 ft lumber, 25,000 lath, 76,000 shinglea; Montauk, Lockport, 4,112 tn wheat, 4 Welcomo, ' Jloi b 20,000 shingles, 3,000 lath ' ol NAN BACK. ‘Tho brigantine Exprass ran back into port yes. terday forenoan after getting outslde and finding the eon quite hoavy, but sho sailed agaln tn tho aftornoun, A prelty sti breozo blew from tho northeaet in the morning, at scs, but was scarcely noticeabloon shoro, ——— THE SAILORS, It was reported that two lumber vesscls obtained non-unlon crows yosterday, the mastcrs determin. ing not to hiro any menilcrs of the Ecamen's Unilon, tho members 0f which now wear badges. ——— NAVIGATION NOTES. Crtiteano, —Tho achr Pensaukeo bent her canvas voatordoy, aud will leave for below to-morrow . o The tugs Buller and Tom Brown, of the U, T, A., will go into commlssion to-day....Tho sche C, Mears wiit aai) for Buffaloat duylight this morning, Bhe has 30,000 bu of wheat on board.... The prop Vanderbilt was towed down the Boath Nranch to an elevator laat evening Lo load carn and ryo for Buffalo .. Tho Marine Enginccra’ Assocts. tlou of Chicago wil) continue to hold picetinga overy Tuosday evening in Caledonian Hall untit May'1....Capt. Willinm Dahlke says he will hava his tug, the American Engle, out noxt week. Sho has been roconstructed at a cost of €2,500, Eusrwneus, —The schr Led, White, and Dlue hae toaded wheat at Milwankes for Buffalo.... April 15 ls tho day upon which the New York canals will bo n%nnuu for navigalion.... There was an {nsurance of $5,000 upon the st Stlver Spray, totally destroyed by fire ut Owen Sound a few days 0go....The House Committee on Commerco has recommended appropriations amounting to $600, - w‘ullgr')(lchlgununmnu. About $1,250,000 were called {0 r. TORT OF CIICAGO, ‘The foliowing are ihe arrivals and actual sailingy at the port of Chicago for the twenty-font hours ending at 40 o'clock st night: AnnivaLa—Felir Amerlcan (round), Green Jiay, lum- 7, MArkct: ach dwics et bouts, Ty Suskekon, sl streed; schr unrll{uumu strecty schr Lottle Wolf, sclir Linberial, Green ay, tens. Ludibgton, wood, ifish siree i undrice, Wahash avenie \uimber, Markel ol 1 uth 1 st f Ttishist.s sChr Farly Wind. G Sistancas A bt Sary U, Lol tatome atee ks sehe Kato HIGLN DAL, tnum’nun. luml:r; Schr Mary Cook. Ludiogtons Ke: prop Messenier, Kt WJoci ey prop sky Lark, Bt, Joui HYDE PARK, Thoe Doard of Trustees miet oe usunl yesterday afteruoon at the Vilk Hall, ol the Trustces present except Mr, Mitchell, On petition of owners of pronerty at South Chi- cago and Iroudale, the Buglucer was fustructed to preparo specifications for the lmprovement of Comumerelal avenuo, from Ninety-ffth to Ona- Hundred-and-ieat strect, The resignation of Abram Mitchell as Trusteo was recolyed and pjacea on file. *ie hoade of dopartments handed ‘in their ro. ports for the year tothe Prestdest, Thuy will bo Tead at the nest moeting of tio nard. ‘Tlio watter of tie mEruvuuenl of Fifty-Orat uct was relerred (0 the Euglueer. Bome of the residetits wish Lo place s grave) walk from Kiw- bark avenue, which they will bo aliowed to do. Wednesday ovenlug, after the prayot-meoting of tha Firet Haptlst Church, o busincss miceting was beld, The Gey, L, W. Olney, whohas been sick for sonis tine }mm nlanuuatory rheumatis, tune dored bis reslgnation a pastor of the churcl ud, awld nany protests, e congregalion ace ceptod bis tesiguation aud bade him God-speed. Mr. Oluey, during the tine he has sdministered e ehurch, bas tuads wany warny fricods,” l\lb]ll‘: of & Bow uinister was thew canvassed. The Moy, Mr.J. B, Jackson preached Sunday sud led tho pravor-mceting Wednesday, and will vreach bext Bunday, If ho hasn vood andicnco and they ¥illtake bold, bu will fu all probavility be called. £, dacksun formerly occupled tha pulpit of the Uulvensity Placo Maptist Chorch prior to Dr. b::lm.' hi‘x: was el;'l'lu‘c;d muledav: on -wmnll of ?u uix sy o The vitlage, oo 10 Wi settlo with the clections for members of Board of Rdueation will occur In the h varione dia- tricts.* In tho Uskland District tigkets are floating round with the nam; % ooy Dury M, Taylor s :hl un.l.l J. Uoudrich sud Wood ——————— THE GRAIN INSPECT Specel Dl 1 o St Srnivorisiy, i, Aprit 4—The Qovernor has beon enzaged all day in tho matter of Chicl ITuspoctor Bwett, of Chicago, who is hero strongly ludorsed. The charges preferrcd agslost blin to tho Governor by tho Rallroad aud Warchouse Comnmlission are, first, Yiolating the rules established by the Board fu relation 1o tha deposit of tho {unds of the Dopartmcnt, and, sceoid, not sigulug the luspection pay-rolls. The Uovernor bagnot yut reached « fusd Jeo clsivn fo the case. THE COURTS. Wes! Chicago Park Commisioners--- Cook County Land Company. Pelilions for Divorees.The Madley Brolhera—. Becord of Jadgments, Yew Sults, Ete, Tho Wisconsin Snpreme Conrt—Loner- gan's Huga Olaim Against Illinols, Yesterdny was the return day of the sammons. in tho mandamus case of the West Park Com- missloners va. John Hoffman, the West Town Colleetor. 'The suit, it wilt bo remembered, was begun about & week ago to compel Hoffman to turn over the taxcs in his hands collected for park purposes. Ar. C. C. Bonney appeared for the netitfoner ond asked Judge Mcailister for a rule on the defendants to plead, answer, or demur to the petition by Wednesday, 2 No objectlon was mads by Gen. Smith or Mr. E. G. Hoolt, on behalf of the defondants, end the rule was entercd, Leavo was granted to the defendants to nad the names of Willard Woodard, President, Robert McChesney, Becretary, and John Bren- ock, Auditor, of the Board, as defendants, Af- ter tho order to plead bad been made, the de- fendant went before Judge Booth to have him make the order allowlng new partics to be mado defendant, Mr. Bonney, however, upset this arrango- ment by stating that steps had already been taken in tho matter betore Judge McAlllater, and all motions ought to be made before hilm. CGen, Smith sald the orginal petition was not addressed to any Judee, and he did not conelacr any specfal Judgo had exclusive jurisdfction, Mr. Bonney stated that the petition was pre- sented to Judgo MeAllister, first, becausahe way gencrally the one selected to hear any matters arising out of the ususl routine of busincas; and, second, heenuse he had already hcard argu- ments in a similar case fu which tho West Park Commissloners wero foterested. Judge Booth declined to make any order In tha,matter, and tha defendauts’ attorneys then went back to Judge McAllister, where, after eomo little talk, the order was entercd, making the anti-Holden part of the Board defendauts, TIE CODK COUNCY LAND COMIANY. The Blackstone National Bank of Boston and Elias T. Milliken filed a bill yesterday in_ the Buperior Court againet the Cook Cotinty Land Comuany, Rabert C, Wright, J, Irving Pearce, C. A. Gregory, William C. Tebbetts, and thy Everett National Bank ot Boston fo compel an account and the judicial construction ol a trust-deed. After glving an account of the organization of the Cook County Land Com- pany and its oporations up te 1575, the com- Qlu!nnnu state that on the Uth day of March of that vear the Dircctors of the Company, nndinF it greatly emnbarrassed, and seeing that its real estate would only be sold then at o great sacrifice, voted to {ncrease its capital stock from 750,000 1o $000,000, This $150,000 of extra stock,was to be guaranteed, principal and nterest, was to bear 8 per cent 1nterest, and to be further securcd by trust-deca on a large amount of the Compauy's property, The lucome from the property so vunveyed was expected to be sufliclent to meet the intcrest. ‘Thie amount realized from the salo of this stock was to be used in paying Incumbrunces on the Company's real estatv, The -Blackstono Na- tiona! Bank loaned the Cook County Land Com- onny $30,000 tn 1875, taking as collateral accurity L‘:I sharea of this guarauteed stock, but somes has been surrendercd, snd it only holds 200 sharca now, Tho National Revere Bank lg a creditor to the amount of 850,000, which {s partly secured by fillty shares of the eame ~guaranteod stock. © Neither principal nor interest onthisstock has ever,been pafy, the guarautee to the contrary notwith- standing; some of the land conveyed by the trust-decd lias been sold out under prior incum- brances, thus dimiuishing the sceurlty, ood complainauts want thelr money. ‘The Trustees under the trust-deed, Robert O, Wright, J. Irving Plerce, and Wilifan C. Tebbotts, Have refuscd to take chiarye of the property and sell it to pay the stock, und, it Is alleged, have tnis- managed thelr trust, and complaiuants therc. fore rsk that o Recelver may be appoiuted, that the Trustoes may Le removed, tho property sold, aud the procecds applied to paylug tho debts sccured by the guarantced stock; and that the rights of the holders of puaranteed and common stock may Le ascertatned and enforced, A somewhat similar bill was also tied by J. Otfs Wetherbee, J. A, Turner, exccutor of “the will of Loyal Lovcluy the Dlackstone National Bank, the' National Hevoro Baul, Walter Ilus. tings, and E. C. Lovojuy, all of Boston, and Jamnes M, Bhute, of Somerville, 3Masa., azainat the same dofendants, 1t scems that after the exeeutlon of the trust-deed above mentloned to rccure the guarantced stock, and In May, 1370, the Company’s condition being oven worse than 1t was tho year before, the Dircetors voted to {ssua 4,000 shares of Xreh-m:d stock to bo se- cured by o trust-deed on all the Company’s vroperty, real and personal. It was, however, agreed that only so much preferred stock should bb " issued &s with the uaranteed stock jssucd should make up 000 shares, and that the wholo 4,000 shares of the furmer ahould not be lssued untl the guaranteed stock had been takenup, Somne of this stock was sold, but the must of [t was pledged as collateral security on lonns, The complainants are creditors of the Cumunu{ to the wwount af ahout $185,000, ond they hold 2,055 shares of preferred stock, on wineh “noth- fue has been paid, either by vrn‘v of prinelpal or interest, and they ask for a Hecelver, an ace count, and the sule of the sccurlty. HADLEY BUOTHERS, A week ago to-day Beribper, Anmlronlid; Company flicd a biIl In the United Btates Clr- cuit Court ogainst Soth 8. Hadley, Caroline . Hodley, Hiram llndln‘y Honnalt F. Hadley, and John K. Walsh, to compel orformance of a cuntract and foran Injunction, [l bill was carcfully suppressed, and was not made public until yesterday, when o temporary fvjunction was granted, It scems that about the Bth of June, 1870, Scribner, Armatronr & Co. made an avrcement with the Hadleys by which they wero to extend the thae of pay- ment of $15,000 of the latter's notes us followss $5,000 for une year, $5,000 for two years, and £5,000 for three “years. John R, Walsh lad proviously loaded the Iadleys $5.000, and e ugroed to loin them 815,000 more, , to sccure all these swins, tho Hadleys mado acontract to convey to Beribner, Armstrong & Co., I trust for themaetves aud Walsh, thio followin prope ertyt A loy B0<125 feet on the suutheast corier of Adams and Houore streets, with two brown stone-frout houses and ono frume liouse ou the same, owned by Biram Iadloy, aod Incumbered for $9,000; alsv the house’and lot No. 1707 Prairie avenue, owned by Hiram Haaley, mort- P‘nd for §5,0003 and the Lonse and “lot, tho atter Bix160 feet, un tho northwest corner of Warren avenue aud Oakloy strect, incumbered for &U4,500, Whenever Eerlboer, Armstrong & Co, ‘asked ft, the lludloys - were to deed all this _property to complulnouts. The ucet was tiodo lust Friday, but 8, 8. Hadley i Airain not belog in town) refused to make the rausfers 8 agreed. Tho complalants allege that the ||rururl.y is not enoughto pay their cluhing, and they usk {hat o Recelver may bo ap- fmlmcd to collcet th? rents snd Lxrulluul tho housce, and that the [fadleys way be compelled 1o make the decus of conveyance as they agreed. A temnporary injunction was granted to prevent tho defendants from dlspusing of thls property in_any way until the case can bo heard, “Thi motlon for & Recelver was coutinucd uutil Satur- day vext. TUB BTATR SAYINGS MANK. L. B. Otis, Rocclver of the State Savings In- stitution, filed a bill yesterday azamst the late Yresident of the bank, D, D. Speucer, aud his wife, Busan A, Bpencer, to_sot uside a conveys ance of certain property. Tho Recelver in Sep- tomber, 1877, began uit by atlachment axainet 8peucer, and soun after recovered a Judgment for hOUT.81 by delault, anud sevicd an exccution on Lots 24 and 25, Block 1, in Brflnger'fl Bubdiylsion of tho N. l“ of the W.fj ol the N. E. X of the N. W. 3 ol "Ece, 8, 83, I4. ‘Thesa lots, however, had heeu conveyed on the 2181 of November, 1870, to Miss Susan A. Den- nls, whom Le soon alter arried, for the ox- pressed consideration of 1. At tho time this conveyance was made, it is charged, 8pencer was hopclessly fusalvent, and was fudebted to the baok 1n the sum of about $500,000; that the conveyance to hls future wife was fraudulent sud made with ntent to cheat bis cedltors and the bauk. Tho Recelver thereforo asks that the couveyanco above mentloned may be sct aside, and that tho property may b sub- &‘?ull. to the lien of the judginent for §39, 8 " THE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, The followlng s the quarterly report of Hower Cook, the Assignea of the Btato Insur- anco Company: Cash ou band Jag, 1 Hocelpts since.. Total vou Dlsbuzsemcnts . Balanco ou Band.ceiaornsenssniirann oo TIIE OIEAT WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANT makes the following showing through its As- slgmee, Mr. Upton: Cash on hand March 1. 822,023 Collections aince ... e 3,740 Paid for dividends and expens Balance on hand. There are atitl warrants on han 2 un on the first and second dividends to the amount of about $12,000. DIvORC: Antiua Silcke filed his bill yesterday averring that he had always been 8 kind and indulgent husband to his “wife Marzaret durine the six- teen years of thelr married life, hut that sho had ungratefully requited his kindness by fre-. quently getting drunk. He ctaims that she haa, in fact, been a habltual drunkard for the loat two years, and that he should not any longer be compelled to pay her Jiquor bills. It was a sort of January and June affair when Edward Underhill, an old man of 63, marriell n woman of 2, In October, 1870, and he has had ahundant occasfon to regret (1. fle aays that his wifo Susannah is by no means satisficd with belng an oid man's darllnfi but s in the habit of kicking and pounding {m, and hitting him over tho lhiead with tin pans and bars of fron; oand he now asks to be allowed to enjoy the shiort remainder of bis days In peace and singlo- blessedness. And Eila M. Wight asks for a alvorce from bert A. Wight on the ground of desertion. sahelle A" Fraser makes a similar charge agalnst her hushand Thomas as a rcason why she shiould bu allowed to jeave him, ‘The next applicaut was Mathilde Wachter, who complains that hor husbaud Louls is in the habit of getting drunk and then trying to saw her hend off or carve her Into soup-bunes. And she asks to be rid of him. Lastly, Adaline A, Bendre conlesses she made a mistake when she tnarrled Louls V. Bendre, for he left her ahout four years ago, and has never supported her since. “And slie wants to carn her own Jvice without any danger of bis resurning to clahn her In the future. ITEMS, Thursday, A{)rll 18, will be the last day for ing records ta the April term of the Aw-cl— Iate Court, which meets In its new rooms Mon- dn’i:' the 224 Inst. ‘o-day 18 tho last day of service and for filing :‘rlul-rtmuccs to the April term of tho Circuit -ourt. UNITED STATES COURTS. Erasmus D). Rovers filed a bill }cntcrdny agalnst Ubadiah Huse, Mary J. Huse, J. N. Cut- ler, George 1I, Watson, 8, W, Slaclalr, and others, to forcclose o trust deed for £9,000 on Lot & of the subdivision of Alexander Marsh and others of Lots 2and 8, Block 28, in the Orig- foal Town of Chlcago, Charles Penuington nnd W, C. Gayton filed abill agsinst C.F. Linscottaud D. Howard Domovan to prevent tiem from f{ufrinelog Gay- ton's patent for a patented Improvetncut In window-cleauers, HANKNUPTCY MATTEUS, Wilson B. Jameson, a farmer of Monmouth, was the first of thu four who went futo bank- ruptey vestorday, His preferred dobts nre 523 the scenred, $1,100: anid the unsecured, $1,645. The nsscts consst ot land, $2.500; horses and farming imoplements, £4505 and open accounts, 850, Referred to Replster Morgan. Thomas J. Thorp, of the same place, kent Jameson compan: Is preferred delts sro £14; secured, #U7.04; and unsceured, $3,110.10. Noasscts. The case went to Register Morgau, Moses Hlirsch, o dealer in leather and findines at 172 Mllwaukeo avenuo In this city, also liled o voluntary petitton, Eecured debts, §4,430: un- secured, $3,376.8%, besldes o Mabiity of 8451.08 on discounted notes; assets, land, #1,400; cash, 503 bills and notes, $870.165 stock of leather, ete,, ER600; open acrounts, $2188.10; an }‘fl‘l’:lf' wngon, cte., $103. Retérred to Reglstor ard. Lastly, Frank Shepard, formerly agent for the law-book publisbers of Cotkroft & Co., was obliged to give up. Debts €11,000, stated a8 arlsing out of hisconnection with Cockroft & Co., who have rceently falled n New York, The asscts consist of 83,400 worth of law hooks and other publications, ' Referred to the Regls- ter, Levi 4. Unno and E, I, Goodrich werc dis- charged from nll debts meutioned in their com- pos!tion schedules. The Assigneo of Michacl F. O'Crowloy was authorized to sell goods at retall until May 1, whcr‘: the rematnder of the stock is to be sold at auction, A discharge was fasuod to G. W, Alexander. A composition mecting will be Leld the 10th Inst., in the casc of Mosca Hirsch. A simllar meoting will be held the 20th lnst. 1o the case of Walter 8, Babeock. Atsiznees will bo chosen at 10 a. m, to-dny for W, A. Bigler, Fred C. Miercke, and William Gerwetn, and at 1t o’clock for Benjumln T, Wright. CIRCUIT COURT. Welis, French & Co. begau a suit for $2,000 ngainst Everill J. Halated, ‘Theodors Daveuport commenced an action In trespass oeninst Thomas Tully aud Evart Van Buren, claiming $10,000damages. THONATE COURT. In tho estato of Julla and Joscphine Falch, minors, letters of guardianship wero {ssued to Cherles H. Falch, under bond for 84,000 CRIMINAL COURT, John Falth was trled for burglary, and tho Jury was out. J. Donchue, J, Cahall, and Patrick Caball wero ou trlal for robbery. THD CALL, 45, 40, 48, 40, and 52 to U0, o v trlal, Junur Saneadn-—17, ) 2, 04, 'lml‘nl'm' 0¥, 09, and 70, No. 21, Scole vs, City, on rial, Junae Toaens—133, and 185 to 141, Incinalve, N(}v.‘am ol trial, 5 1. No. 200, Hatd Junae BooTu—No call. No. 2 arding vs. i, sthi an troal, ; " Junaz McALLiaten—XNo coll, To.day and to. morruw a peremiptory call of motions for now trials, dunae FARWELL—271, Kenney ve. Bowles, sud 1,005, Churchlll vs, 1. N, Bell, dupuz WiLLiaxs—Flanders v JUDUMENTS, Rorenton Count—Jamos W, Ietiyplace va, Citarles L. Epps nud Josepn ¥, (ireer, 811,560, Jupor Gany—Thomas Lynch va. Willam P, Dickineon, $230,—J. B, Keeler ot al. s, Samucl ¥. Wright, $1,740,47, —L, 11, Dishes va. Ole Mon- nenand F, A, Woudbury, 3110, 77, —Henry Sirong ;'1’10"‘.@;“"“ Donavan and Qeorpe (. {lmlck. Cinevir Counr—Junan Roaers—J, G. Dletz va, Dianlol 1. Jall; verdict, 8135, and motfon for new trial.—1, F, Owen, etal. va, Thomas P. Glody, 70, 142, Junug McAuriaTan—Margarot Iloyes ve. Rome Ington Ewplro Company ; verdict, 01,88, WISCONSIN BUPREME COURT, Epeci) Dispateh to The Trivune, Mapisox, Wis, April 4,—Cises iu tho Btate Bupreme Court. staul s follow ‘The President and Trustecs of Platteville, appol. lauts, vs, lell, respondent; argued by W, K. Catter for apuellants, and by A, \V. Bell and Alex. ander Wileon for respondent, Lawn of Llatteviile, appellant, ve, Tho Oaleny & Soulhwestern lallway Company, respondent; argauent commenced by W, K; tor appol- laut, and by A. W, Dell and L. Bpooner fur tespondent, and not completed. FPlattevillo va. The Uslera & Southwestern Rall. n‘ny Company; argument resumed and not cow. oted. p('nn-lngmn, rospandent, va. Ilodges et al., ap. pellantay argued by W, F. Carter for appeitants, and submitted for rospendont un printed Lriefs, 1n ro Susan Jeuking, duceased, lleur( Prideans, executor, elc. ‘nl;r ant; sryuod by W, E, Carler r appellant, ond by M. M. Strong fof respond. fu cut. LONEROAX'S CLAIS, Apectul 1 watch 0 The Tribune, BrriNoriEL, L, April 4,—Jobn_Lonergan, of Chivarro, Ned to-day with the Clerk of the Cunrt of Clatme a clatin agulust the State for $17:2,495.80, alleved to be due for damages in not atlowing Lim to complete a canal contract made fn 188Y, and for depreciation by reason of his belng Knm lu caual serip lustead of gold for the work he did do, IN THE UNITED RTATES CINCUIT COURT to<lay, In the sult of Richards Bros, vs. tho British Ameries Insurance (.'umpuny.dudnmcut for 2,000, tho amount of a poltey, and interest was awarded, and trial of tho suit of the same purth Frauklin Five-1nsuran: Flandera, ny ut entered upon, By agalnst other companies remain to bo trle effort will by mado to-morrow to brivg up the fumoua Mt Vernon National-Bauk cuso aualust the Adatns Express Company, heretofore noted, This I8 based upon thoe expresssge of o pack- uin by the bauk, sakd tu contaln $3,000, which, when opened at ate desthatlon (St. Louls), was found to be stuffed with paper only, @. [ Thel aud otber 8t. Louls detectives of the Agcncy are here, with nuincrous other wit uesses lu tlo caso, ——ee—— CAPITAL VS, LABOR. To the Editor of Tha Triduns. Manion, Usceola Co., Mich., March 22, —~Let mo tell tho world, through your columns, “what I kuow about ' the question of Capltal v4, Labor, In 1873 [ touched the bottom dollarof hard- earucd thoussnds, snd bad uothiug butcomuwon sbor with which (v got another start fntha world. I worked throe ycars, and, by dint of almost niggardly cconomy, 1 managed to save $100. Withthis I got ouoto s humestead in Northern Michigsn. With wmy ax [ have “atruck” for bigher wages,—* struck” foces sautly; lived boor, and wure raceed clotbes; Kept vut of debt; and kept ou, daly lving Ben Fraoklin’s inaxis to the line. ‘To-day 1 don't care, 80 [ar as I sm concerned, whuther wages gu up ordowu. Aw on good terms with the Capitalist; be helps me, and I help bim, ~Although I am atill & poor man, ask no odds—that [ don't pay for—of tha Capl- talist, or any other man. Idid not fike day-labor as & means of getting 8living, 8o I went out of tho business. The Cnpitalist dldn't give me enough for my work toault me. 8o [quit him, and went to work for myself. 01112 men who worked with me {n '73 and 7, only four—those who had the poorest chanco—work for themselves to«lay; those who earned the highest wages saved the least, and vice versa, T8 there 8 better way to solve this much-vexed problem1 Let the Labor-Reformer draw his own infer- ences from the above story, and find a more complete solution of the “eniyma, if Lic can, Yours truly, INDEIFENDENCSE. RSESEEE s THE ARMENIANS, Their Plea for Antonomy, London Times, Pans, Match 15,1t {s evidently at tho pres- ent imoment beyond the power of the (overn. ments to arrest the general movement which has set In among the Christians of the East. ‘They all asplre to ses thelr lot improved, and to be placed beyond the pale of the influence of Turkish absoluttsm, With what right, when Europe is busy with the liberation of Chrls- tianity from the Mussulman yoke, could it be snld to any portion of the Eastern Christians, “You will remain subject to Turkish barbarities; it 1s our pleasure to choose smong the Chris- tians those who have to submit to_the will of & master from whom we hiave freed the others' ! Would auy of tho Powers mhout to meet speak [n such termsi The Christians of the Enat know there s nono tlat would do so, aud it 18 therefore not surprising to see that they are all appealing to Europe Lo be allowed to share the fot of thoee she is placing beyoud the sbsoluto rule of tha Crescent. ‘The following extract from a lctter addressed by an Armenfan of high etanding to a frlend in Paris bas been kindly communicated to me, and, as it s nc- companicdgby sthe authentle text of Art, 16 of the Treaty'of 8an_Htefano, the first part of tho authentic text which has come hefore the cyes of the publie, I Lelleve it will attract gen- eral attention, and will show how serious is the task which devolves on the statcsmen called upon to take part In the Coogress: Eventa have of late fullowed ono. such rapidity that the denouement h:-“fllr(';x: n:'l:? eurpeise, the result buing, that, In the general Loser of peace signed at Kezanlik, cvery Christisn natlouality of Turkey has becu considered except the Armenian nation, Startled st thin, all the su. perior clergy, with tha enlightened men among onr niotables, hiave sddresscd themscives aiciultaneoun- 1y to the Emperorof Rawia and to the «rand- Duke Nicholas and the Itnmslan Plenipotentinries to ¢laim their share in the troaty of peace, viz, : nutanomy far tho Armenlans af Upper Anja; " Fhe Patriarch of Etchmiazin, i Russiac Armenis, and anArmentan delegata to St. Peteraburg, aro plcad- fug our canee with the Rusrian Cabinet, 1 shon)d addthat these overturcs liave been most favorably recuived by tho Grand-Duke Nicholas and the Hus- alan Plenfpotentiarice,—a reception prompted, I believe, in hieh quarters,~and thoy have been crawned with this {mportant auccens: that. at the moment ot 8 fmnc the preliminaries of peaco nt #an Stefano, It wan stipulated by Art. 10, uespito the opposition of the Turkish Plenipotentiarics ond the absenco of the least mention of Armenians in the bazes of penca of Kezaniik, that the Armee nisn provinces of Gpper Ania shonld have the sama Teeime as certaln Chrlstian provinces of Houme. lia,~that s, reforms conformabla (o local requirements, The provinces of Houmelia to which nutomony is nol guaranteed are Eplrus, Thevaly, aud Mscedonts, The Armenian provinces aro thus nssimilated to theee vilayets ae regards tho regime gunrantecd Dy the treaty. 1oL juet as thexe guaranteen cane not fi\ru satisfaction to these Greek provinces, which by the force of thinza will fintsh by being accorded mutonomy, so the aeplrations and necds of the Armeniaus caunot be “Insured by thess yaguoly ptoecribed reforme. Nelther of them can be fi:mmnlem except by autonomy, In prescnce of the changes now being iwnde, the Arnenian uation is not going to remain a simple spectator, Strong i the positlon it ocoupies In the Utioman LEmpire, and trusting in tho elcments of orgaulza- tion which it offers, it wlll address itself to the Congress and plead iis cause, soliciting the rame cunditions as apply to other Christlan poputations, Art. 10 reads thus: As the evacuation by the Russian tro torritorios which thioy are accupying In 2 :u?:n‘l’:? and which are fo be. resto.ed. 10 urkey, mleht Riva rise to conlicls aud complications injurlous to the good relutions of the two countries, the Sublime Port cngazes to realize without delay the improvementa ana reforma demanded by local wants In the provinces lnhabited by the Armenians, and to guarantcs their security against the Kurde ond Clecassinns e — Coolness Under Firo. Chambers® Journal, Toward the close of the fight of Inkermann, Lord Raglan, returnfug from taking Jeave of Gen, Stranzways, met o Bergeant carrying water for the wounded. The Sergeant drew Limacif up to salute, when a round-shot came bounding aver the hill and knocked his forage cap out of his band. The mau picked it up, dusted it on his knce, placed it carefully on his head, sud made the salute, not a muscle of his counte- nance moving the while. # A neat thing that my wan,” sald Lord Raglan. ¢ Yes, my Lnrxl.“ returned tho Bergeant with another salute, ‘*but a miss I8 as good a8 amlle.” Tho com- mander was anbnlyly not surprised by such an exhibition of sany frold, belng hlmself pood that way. He was bodly hurt at Waterloo, and, says the Prince of Orange, who was in the hos- piial, * 1 was not conaclous of the prescuce of Lord Fitzroy Bomerset until 1 heard hitn call out in his ordinary tono: ¢ Hollo! Don'tcarry that urm away until I have taken off my ring(? 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COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE, Thie (Friday) afternoon and cvening, the only entertalninent in the city, James Colling snd Martha Wren, In their exciting act, entitled TIHROUGH DBY RAIL. Grand aud glorjons olio. Yopular pricea, 25, U5, and 50 cents. MOOLEY'S TUEATRE, BUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 7. PROF. CARPENTER 1n e wonderful and amusing scenes In MEEMERISM and PSYCHOLOGY. Furiieth sud 'ositively Last teniatomnent I Cirieazo, Aduitision, 23 and 50 ceote, HOOLE¥'S THEATRE, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Monday, Aprli s, the prevalling_Mstropolltan success, THE EXILES! 3 frum o French by George Faweeil lows, d preseuled In 81X TABLEAUX, with Sow mudTietureaqus Koenrey, Hiperh aid Aporoprisio Cor: Tuaics, and a nosk bowertul caat, Tachuding (he follow- ug well Kaown artivis: Mr K. D, Ward, Mr. Ml Lcvick, Mr. Dambler, Cuelrcy, M. lingolds Webater, 31 huujuon, Miss Jerfreya Lowli 3 I Mr. Con M. 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HASKELL BROS, Tribuue Building, Have u.'-nnnm nm:slmf:tlun(!n'l’mnc‘kl: a-:‘:él‘l“;tg:‘:"" a1 ni 8% ulanufaciurers’ prices. pecialty. varfoty, which a Goods wade tu %] OATARHH, VAN Orr RESSTONN, Cots PALPL- TATIOS, sad’ i . l‘ln twediately svuris Talies: ) Eold Ly vaseur's Pharnacy,” Malled ou recelpt of bitye (1.53) by E. FUU & CU., Ageuts, Now Yorkd Buld by druggista suacraily. o A A ¢ Expi | Sl Esires (1 7 oy MILLINERY. HeicE CanicE by CHOIG | AT OUR POPULAR PRICES! Children’s School Hats, Trimmed Goods, Flowers and Novelties, WEBSTERN. SCALES, 222 s FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKE,MORSE & CO. 111 &133 Lake St., Chicago. Be carefultobuy only the Genal KUMYSN, s SEMIMNONG s Socs Arend's Rumpys or Milk Wiae, & do- (n'k ng beverage, famous Talitien, AperTaly ateial or Aes . e Ry, tend 10 “etretars, LEND, Chemist, 179 Madlton-st, __RAILROAD TUAE TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXPLANATION OF Rerzaxxca &:fl.‘"s""” gernted, B S undsy exceptod. Y exce; Tlm%%ogl.&fl gfl%;fie p(qu:l‘!mll‘n fifi&‘;"-‘:&n rons aioux Gty an © akreep't, Hockld & Dabuqiie. aFreent, 0ckrd & Dubadu: bMMiwankee Fast Mall (dall dMliwankea Exp dMfiwauken Uireen Ty Bapre 4at- Paulh dinne Bkt; Taul & Minneapoils LG roate Exnre SLsCrome Exp itiona & ye Tiitliman Tinte] Cars ara_run throngh, n Chi- cagns ;a"u: l.;;:mcll Biufs, on thetraln lavlnreémcm Nonthwr rosd runs Pollmen oF agy other foru ol botetcars yest of Chicagn, a—Depolearnerof Weils and Kinzle:sts, b=Drpot eorner of Canat and Rinzia-sta Tt or ot & SRCY SATLROAD: ¥, and 8l nal and Sixteenth-sts. Ticket Offices, 3 Clark- At depota, Leave | Arrive. Taios. Mendota & Galesburg Expres. (¢ 7 Uttaws & Etreator "‘,L,m. I* ltockford & Freepart Expreas. jo1 4 [puntiane & &loux City Express "acllic Fast Express,..... HKannas orado Expres Downer's Grove Passenger T. Aurura Passen Umaha Nixht Exires Teyns Fast Eapress .. KanaaxCity & B1. Jos Sleping-Cars 3ro FUb Beiwecn Chicedo Aot Oraan tho Prefa Express, QHIOAGO. ALTON & 8T. LOUIB AND AGD EANBAB (ITY & LENVER BHORT £9. Tnlon Depot, West Blde, near Madison- Hirldite, and Twenty-third-st. Ticket Office. 1222 ‘lnfl\lll’h’l&_ ! Leave, l Artive E‘? 28 City & Nnafltr‘rfi Ex Maniic e Now Orlvans Ex..: £t Louts, Boringtield & Tesas 12:0 0. 10 [* 535 * o e, m.fs Peoria, Durltugton { Fast Fx. in, mi. & Heokuk Express, U B, m. 1 100 . m, Chirago & Paducsh It K. E ) 8. D1 183D, iy firpater, Lacoa, Waibiton K3 m.le me Jolles & Dwigtit'Accommdat'n * 8:00 p. m. s 0 OHI0OAGO, MILIVAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, Univn 1 , corner Madison and Canal-sts; Tickel Ofive, [ outh Clarkest., opposita Blhierman Nouse, and st depot. Mllwsukes Pxpress Wisconsln & Minn Tiay, and Meuasha tirough Day' K3 i Mlabe oriciot, Green! i, ad Ath | i Express t 0:00p. m. It 7:008. m. Stiiwaukes. Tickets for Bt. Taul e ol elber gla Madison apd Praicie eriowis, LaCrose, and Winooa. R S SLROND. i, i fandoipn‘ac.. neat Cinrae o Leave. Arrive. * 81C0p. m. {*10:458 m, “Al tratns p and Minncapoll du Clten, or i o Depoty{hes oibes, 121 e ftres TS ExpTas. . HiTineneld Nisbe KK, }l’(fllk l{]‘"‘ Ifl‘h}fl & ¥ @ OnEaturday nlght rut Centralla unly, & Gu Saturday niglt ru i T'eoria only. MIORIGAN OENTRAL BRAILROAD. Depot, for Ku-sl., aild oot of ‘Tweuty-sdcand-ss, 1t of Lol Ieket Otfice, 07 Clark-st., southieant corud it L 1 S &€ Patmet dotor dolph, Grand Vactoe Hotel EOFCRE. 1o vetons s mniazo0 Aceoinipodatio ... XPIEMS oovrres, ruu {1 Matn and Ate Line). s} FT, WAYNE & OHICAGO RATLWAY. nal and Madison-ata, Ticket Ofcos, ‘slmer ilouse, aud Urdnd Pactte flotel, Efl'[ffimn epot. corne Ve, aljand Exress. a0 ki r:a‘x Liioces urntng Mall~Old Lina, ...... tostua Speclal” Ex. faatlc Expr b Expros: PITTTSBURG, CINCIHNATI & 87, LOUIS R B clapati Alr-Line aad Kokuma L of Cilotua aud Carroll-ate. We Uupart. Ty Depot curner suda. Arrtte. Cineinoatl, Indlanapolt um-l Levlli i & fast , Depart. reive. c’flffa’“"fi’l’o n'n';d b fgi]-" *e o:30 s m. s . M. +A"1® NIIE Kxpress, o) 8:00 . 1) 7:30 & 0460, ROOK JBLAND & PACIPI( 000, BORELAND, & PATITIO RALBOAD Utlice, 54 Clas] bherman House. Leave. Arrive. Omaha. Leavenw'th & : " il i iAo s e 2 1 $100 2 e $10:00 p. B 18 6: 308 W, All meals on ¢ oAl monissn hn:‘g:.». Exprese areserved (n dining OHIOAO0 & EATTEEY THLTOR RATIOLD cXet Utllces: 77 Clark -st., 7 Dearboro-st,, I Cirher ibio vl Cureairaia, 224 Devat & Nashville Expresss 7110 & m. aud Florida Exprcas,§ 8:25 p.ia. 1§ 8. Loats L GOODRICH'S STEAMERS, Hwaukee, cic., tri-weekly, Ludisgton. eie., Iy, ) For Milwauk Weducsday Ducka fuut

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