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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1878, THE COURTS. Wnldrun,. Niblock & Co.'s Caso Ktill | Al cases not on Trial---Judgo Williams' Doolsion. B¢ Jo Walker’s Notes-«sRecord of Judg- wonts, New Sulfs, Bankrupt- clos, cte. ‘WALDRON, NIBLOCK & CO. THE ARAUMENT OF THR VARIOUS MOTIONS for Receiver and Injunction In the cvase of Keene vs. Waldron, Niblock & Co. was contin- ned all day vesterday before Judge Willlams. The arqument wus on a motion for ftecetver for the White ntar Transportation Company, for an {njunction against W. L, Scott & Cu., for the removal of the present Tecelver and the appolntment of & new one with lurger powers $0 ma to cover tho alleged partnership be- tween feott & Co. and Waldron, Niblock & Co,, aud lastly, for an order mnodifyine the order uf June B, which gave the Recelver power 0 pay over to Beott & Co. all sums of money, lees oxpenaes of collection, that he had recelved or might reccive In g’fi('mml of antbracito coal solit by Waldron, Niblock & Co. sltice the date of tho contract, until the total amount recelved by Scott & Co. under thnt contract should be cqunl to the value of the voul shipped under the contract, MR, ORANT, on hehalf of Niblock, Zimmerman & Alexan- der, rond tho afidavit of Jon 8. Alexan- der, of Philadelphla, = Tho latter denicd {wlnt biank that Waldron told him in ha spring of 1876 that he had nsed somo of_the funds belonaing to the Vil- Iage of Hyde Park in paylng the employes of Nivlock, Zimmerman & Alexander, and, on the contrary, ho never was Informed that.the village funds hind been uged In sich way. It was true that the balance-sheet of Niblock, Waldron & Co.. in .1|||rv 1877, showed an indebledness of thie firm of Niblock, Zimmerman & Alexander to the smount of over #80,000, but over $23,000 of this amount was fietittous. About $20.000 has since been credited on thy account of Nibe lock, Zimmerman & Atexander. $12,000 has 1 vafd, and tho remainderIs offsst Ly other aceounts, The nilldavitof James G. Niblack wns atao read, denylng In the strongeat torms any knowtedge that the funds of Iyde P'ark had been used in pasing the dehts of Waldron, Niblock & Co., and’corroborating in othor re- spects the testhinony ol Alexander. A general discusalon then followed, ench ate tornev speaking on an averago sbout three min- utesnta tine. . W. 8, Beott & Co, claim they aro cntitled to bo puld what §s_duc thein in full under their contract, and Waldron, Niblock & Co. do not scem to diapute this. ON TIN OTHER HAND, the nunrnerv- for tho Village of 11yde Park con- tend that the contract botween Scott & Co. and Waldron, Niblock & Co. amounts to a partter- ship, and thut the formor Lave no rights over ony other ereditors, JUDGE WILLIAMS in declding the motlon sald: Tho firat quoation was In rogard to the injunction os against Bcott & Co, restraining thewn from using property which ws cialmed by other parties. That must bo dofermined with e yiew fo tho present atato of tho pleadings and the afldavits accom- panying the bill and answer, The inforinatlon cembindfed In the cross-bill and that also In the afil- davits of Meaars, Bounett and Froeman, was moin- 1y fnforiution darlved from one nourco—Mr, Wald« ron, Tho Judga said he did not doubt Mr. Waldron. The fact that awman had been unfortunate or even had done wrong, as was alleged in tho cross-bill, did not show thiat ha was notaman of honest ln- tentlons, and o man whosc word could not bo ro- Jted on. 1lis intentlon wis 1o state the truth in the prekent case, Uit those maln points atatod to be denled by Information from Waldron were coutra- dicted by Waldron's three pariners, It was not for kim to ray he way absolutoly right, Tho ques- tlon, in s legal polnt of view, was a plain one. Whera the cquitica of alill wera clearly denlod, and denled by more than ona person, tiien an In- anction could not zo excopt In an extroma cosc. t would not, therefors, bo proper ina case like the presont, when the allcgations of tho Wil wero elenrly donled by the snswer, and supported by ofildavite, to grant an Injunction, The niotion for Ln]!llnfillun ogalost Bcott & Co. would tuercforo bo ented. ‘Thoe noxt point was on excoptions to tho order of Juno i, That dirccled 1he Recolver to pay over a1l monaya o had collected ur hiould collect from the salo of anthractto conl to W. L. Scoty & Co., unlll such paymonte aboald equal the entira amountdue under their contract. 'Tho question in roganl to the exiatenco of a partnoraliip was not an Mwolnwlz capential qnestion 0 be passed un at resont, but it had enfored fnto his view in mak- ng the order of June 3. As tho controversy ap- g{und between Keeno and the firm of Waldron, Iblock & Co. mbove, the order scemed proper cnough, At that time the Judge said he toak the ylew that (o contract wes notn partnerahip be- twoen the partiesof Beatt & Co., and Waldron, Niblock &Co, The maiter, however, prevonted itsell very diffecént when it wan s quention of partnerahip Inter so from whut it would when It waa a question of Dll(flll’lhlg 84 to third parties. Thoro was no doctrinoof the law hetier grounded in morality than the doctrine of cquitable estoppel, and & great mapy arguments hiad beon hiold to ho part. uerships for that reason. Hut s between tho artics themsolves, the Intention the guvorn- ng power, and if tho contract was written that in- strument was £o oo construed with referenco to the [ucetion of what the intentlon of the partics was. iven since the Town of Hyda Park had eryened by cross-bill wo “question had srison @8 Dbotweon tho creditors who had dealt with the parties and tho alloged fina. Beott & Co. neyer hold themur of Waldron, Niblock & Co.. d cortainly tha Town of 1lydo Park had nevor dealt with them au partuord or relied on thom s belne much, The wholu quention of purtnersfifp thereforo must bo determined h‘ the contract ect out in the bill, Itut taking the whole memorandum togetler it nemed to'ho only a maro way by which the parties who wero dolng buaincsn, oho as principal tho other as nront, were 10 adjust thelr accounts, and it even aupoared that tho title to tho conl remained in Scott & Co. The arrangoment was merely one by which Waldron, Niblock & Co, were to Lo paid for thelr sorvices i connoction with the businesn, In conctuslon, the Judge sald lo felf clear thore ‘Wwon no purtnershio na between tho parties, though tho guestion wna not freo from doubt, And un that Gaats ho did not think he had dono wrong In making the order of June 3. Lut, {o view of the {IH‘INIIL complicatlons, he had doclded It ‘#as not beat to carry the order out, No serlous har would resnit i the Iocelvar wore required to keoy the monoys cullectod fustesd of rny nf them over 1o Keott & Co.y o8 the delay would ‘only for a #hort time, MR J. J. BENNETT then luficutm that tho question of a Recelver under the cross-bill shiould be brought up, Ile thought that tho motter of a Recelver wus mory ortant thau that of an fufunction. The g Necelver had only given a boud for €10,000, while he hsd in cosh and 855,000 In accounts o his vossession. It was important thut tha White Btar Transportation Company should be wound up. Elther the present Hecelver should be removed or com. }:ullt‘d to grive o largur bond, #0 08 to exteud lu{mwnrs over all the asscts. . Mr. Perkina sald the Heceiver was williug to glve a lurger bund, Mr, Dextor teatlfled to the high character of Mr, Croaby, and ssia Scott & Co. were in tavor of Lim as Recclver, A luog discussion then followed, which oceu pled tho rematuder of the morning and all the afternvon on the question of a Heeelver for tho White Btar Transportation Coupasy, Judge Willlania fiually denlod the motion on the ground that tho afldavits supporting the bill wore denied by tho atildavits of thes defend- ants a4 to oll inaterfal ailegations, and that there wos no such preponderancs of testhnony in favor of wranting the rolief prayed for. An Iujunction would not be grauted execpt ou o Wworn blll, or whera toere were afiidavits su) rznlug it, und In tho prosent lnstaacw the aill avits wers sworn to priucipaily on informativn 1ud hellof. \ WISCONSIN. A WIHISKY CASE. Hpecial Dispatch to The Trivune. Manmon, Wis, Juno 20.—Tho suit of the Bovernment sgainot tao First Natlonal Bank Bera having been disimissed, that agalnst its President 18 now progressing befors Judgo Bunn, of the United States Court, Tho open- I of Mr, McKinney, tho Guverument's attor- ey, doveloped tho clalm ps being made on tho ound that N. B, Van slyck, the fresident of s bank, was tho owner of thy distlllery roperty, and, as such owner, though not torestod i tho business of manufactur- lng whisky, is Mable for the taxes unpafd ou filiclt whisky. ‘Iho caso of the defendaut is in tho able hands of yudge 8loan, Col. Vilas, 4ad Mr, Bteveus, and the Goverument relies thlefly on the witnesses who were fwplicated in tho ¢ld frauds of four years sgo, and 6re pre- Jumied to know all about the crovked. us bur nothiug vew hss been Lrought out, The nlo cxcltos cousiderablo jutercat, snd will ubtlcss occupy the balance of the wccli.. MICIIIGAN., THE BUFRENE COURY, Bpeciul Dispaich 4o The Tribune, Laxaivg, Mich.,, Juve 20.~-fu the Supreme Zuurt 1ast evening, cases wero argued sud sub- nitted: Brown ve. Barnes; Fitleld va. #ardy et ule Dismbssal: Jlayden et al. v Fovett ctal, Tu-day the following vases were reged wed eulinitted: Lewls vs. Fullery Sva. Dubols et &L; Barnard ot al, va. Colwell} Patton va. Boatwlck; Hall ct 8l ve, Parker. Bubmitted on hriot: Carr v, Phillips. Passed: Ellis et al. va, Spanldin oned ot Jicretoforc are on cal for this evening and to-motrow. IN GENERAL, MORE OF BAM WALKEW'S LITIGATIONS, Robert E. Jenking, Provistonal Assignee of Bamuel J. Walker, filed a bl yeaterday ngainat TFlias Greenebautn ana Gerhiard Foreman, tho Unlan Trust Company, IL W.Jackaun, Recelver of tho Third Nutional Bank, to reatrain snles of cortaln property, It appears that on the Iat fnst, there was published In tho Legal News an advertisement five columns long that & large anmount of property belonging to Samuel f, Walker would he sold June 20, under a decree rendered In tho Circuit Court April 23, 1894, Tho bill then sets out at great lengeh Whalkes's dealings, and, n conclusion, asks that the proposcd fole may be enjolned, on the ound that the Court had refused to allow im, as Awsalznre, to take nn appeal, and for other errors tnade, Another bill was filed by the same Assicnee againet the International Bank, Angnatns Bove Jncob Licbensteln, Herthold Lowwenthal, C, K. Bchoelkofl, 11, A, Kohn, J. A, Kohn,' 1. A, Kol J. 'A. Kolin, Leopold Mitler, Edward Koch, sud Jotepls Austrisn to resiratn sale un- der a decree of forcclosure antered Aneil 35, 1878, tn favor of Augustus Bauer. Hoth these decrees were ontered recently before Judee Wiiliams, and wera two of the cases tried In the batch of nases heard before that Judge, nnd which oceupled ovur n month, The ground un which It 18 asked to restrain the snle is that the titles to the land aro so fuvolved and the tiines now 8o hard that the preperty will not realize anywhere near its full value, THE GRAND PACIPIO DARDLIL-STION. inthe cass of Petillon va. Bushnell, the Res celver, Thomas C. Parkar, filed & roport yester- day of the sale of the fixtures, furniture, and ledsehiold luterost of the barber-shop in the Graud Pacifle Hotel, belonglug tol'etilion Bros, The whole property was bid off In a Tump, and was finnily sold to Thomias Moran for 33,600 cash. This I8 much more, tho Recelver says, than Le expacted to get for it, and he naks that the sale may be approved without delay. DIVONCES. Edward M., Fernando flled a bill agalnat his wife, Mary Fernando, asking for a divorce on tho ground of adultery. Clars Winpenny slso wants s dlvorce from Edwin Winipenny, on the ground of desertion, Sarah M. Kinne nlso wunts a decree, and sho accusos her husband, George P. Kinne, with visiting houses on Clinton strect whosu reputas tion Is better koown by the polles thun by repu- table citizens. 1o, Judee Blodgelt has conclnded the eall of the District Court ealendar, ond yesterduy after- noon ran through the Circuit Court calendar to Campan ct al sea what cases were rewly to be trled, ‘Ihe following cases Sere” announced to be ready om the Iatter ealendor: 1, 1-? 10, 20, fll!_ 22, 25§ o7, 43, 20, 80, B1, 42, i, GG 54, 75, 117,150 to 123, 125,127, 125, 120, 1 ' 140, 141, 142, 144 to 149, 161 to 159, 100 to 180, 183 to 180, 101 to 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208, 210 to 217, 219, 220, 22, '.".‘:bZH, 225, 220, 230, 01, 202, 233, 2H, 219 to 45, 252, ongy on, 257, 239,200 to 207, 570, %73 to 47T, 970, 250, and 253, all inclueive, ‘Choy will be catled st the rato of thirty a day. "l'o-day §s the last day of servico to tho July term of the Superlor Court. On_Monday, July 1, 1878, Judge Meore will call the general chancery docket of the S8uperior Court, conslsting of nll ases commenced prior to Jau, 1, 1877, in_which no_procecdings havo been had snce July 1, 1877, the samn belny term Nos. 1to 2,002, Inclusive, and nll cuses whereln no one shiall oppear at that time will e discharged at cowploinant’s costs, UNITBD KTATES COURT. Junes F, Young filed a bill agafost J. F, Eberhart, Matiida C. Eberhart, 11, A. Cravener, J. 8. Page. and C. McK. Frimmer, to forcclose a morteago for $4,500 on tho E, 17 feet of Lot 10and_the WV, 16 feet of Lot 11, In 'Tay- lor's subdiviston aof tho E. of Block 51, in tho Canal Trustecs’ subdivision of Bee. 7, 59, 144 The same_complafnant filed o bill against George E. Purinton and Cornelia A, Gordon to forectose u miorttage for 815,000 ou Block 43 {u tho Villago of Fvanston. Henry M. Walker began n sult for $3,000 ogafuat Harrlson W, Jackson and Ellen E. Juck- on. £l . Jenking, Assizmes of Nehemioh Sher- wood, flled 8 bill ogainst tho First Natfonal Tiank, Charles Kern, nd Lewls Bartals, to_ sct aside a_judgmout h{ confession of §2,103 against Sherwood and In fayor of the bank, BANKRUPTOY MATTERA. Willlam N. Sturges flled o petition yesterday n his bankruptey case, scttivg out that he ban obtained o relouso from all his croditors who havo proved thelr claimis, aud froin the most of those whose names_arc on his schedules, snd nr’klufi to have the bankruptey procecdinga dis- missed. Dischintpes in bankruptey swero fasued to Jnmes If, and George 8. Bowen, E. J. Denlson, Dufl & Cowan, and RRensselacr Stone. Discharges were fssued to Lo Roy Graut cod Phelps & Leonard from all debts meatloned in their statements, . In the casa ot J. D. Enster & Co., an order was entered for tho oxamination of thebankruptaand such othicr persons as tho objoctlug ereditors or bankrupts scc fit to call before Lawronce Proud- foot Juno 21, BUFERIOR COURT IN BRIET, Emily {I, Quodinan filed a blll yesterday aguinst John Culver, Mary J. Culver, Thonias Lord, trustoe, Silas M. Moors, successor In trust, E. A. Cummliugs, J. J. Mosicr, and Addison Do Coudres, to foreclosa a murteaze for 83,000 on the N, ¥ of Lot 14, Block 5, fu the Assospors’ Subdivision of the B. W. frac- tional X of Sce, 2!i 40, 4. Thonaa Il Fuller filed o bill agoinst R. J. Moree, Mary D, Morse, Alof Lanson, Danicl Bullivan, and R, E. Jenkins, Assignee of I J. Morse, to ‘foreclose a wortgure for $2,000 on the 8, %5 feut of Lot 1, fn Buring's Subidiviston at the N. W. X of Hee. 22, 3, 14. - Tho Homo National Bank bogan a sutt for suiuoo againat Danlol I, and Kila L. Nowell, {enry W. Ulbrich flled & LI ngalust Frank Ulbrich, dryy Barbara Ulbrichy F. A, Hoffman, N, J. Dunne, Francls Lackuer, Cathering Me- Clovy, A, Lochett, snd Hebey and Marcus Rasche, to foraclose a trust-decd for 1,200 on Lot 10, in Walker & Larned’s Bubdivision of Hlock 13, In Johinaton & Leu's Subdivision of tho 8, W, 5 of Bec. 20, 40, 14, GIRCUIT COUNT, Esther E. ana Douglos 8, Taylor filed o bl agatnst Nelson W, Clark and (Jeorgo W Bmith, “I'rustee, to restrain o salo of Lots (, 2, and 8, (n Block 78 of that Bubdivision, Ly the Calumet & Chlcago Canal & Dock Couipany, of, parts of frnctional Bees, 5 and 0, T, N. R. 15, with tho wawh factory thercon, or forcclosing o trust-doed for 81, on_tho premiecs, made by Richard Ransom, It s clalined ou ogrecment was madewitl tho former owuers of the trust-deed for mu extension of the thne of nugmeut. which thu present holder Is lcck(n‘tw reak, Adolph Loeb began a sult for 68,000 against Bamuel Cole, W, M, Deo, for the uso of Lazarus Bilverman, brought suit to recover $5,000 damages from C. P. McKay, Elizabeth P. MeKay, George Sawln, Frank Golk, sud Michacl Conway, CHIMINAL COURT. James Summertluld wus found gullty of Jar cony nud given ono year in the Penitontlary. X"n‘ull Qootch was tried for larcony and ac- uitted. b (lcorge Uelsder was found gullty of lerceny and remnamded, Michscl Bago pleaded guilty to larceny and waa retanded, THH CALL, y Justice Mantax—Kerr ve, Phillipsstili on trisl and good for all da; Juuos Uonustt—Thbe followlog cases oo tho o 112, 1, 87, y o 51, b3 &7, 68, aud 00, all inclu i Tux ArroLLATe Count—117, 141, 145, 140,162, and 163, This fucludes all the cauds in ‘the vrea- ont call uf the docket for this term. No case on trial J 8 Gany—303, 03 to 811, 313 to_ 818, 31N, 840, 021, 824, 905, 520, 528, and 8. No caso on b1 Juuos Jauxeox—178, 170, 178 to 184, 147, 101 $0200. - No, 43,771, Clty va. King, on tris| Juban Roaxna—Bet case 3,405, Uyer v, Swith, lnd‘cllal‘ondu Noa, 178, 187, 180, aud 100, Nocase on trlal, upuB MoArtieran—No call fo-day, To-mor- w s peremptory call of motlons for new trisl. Jrnon Farwxrn—1, 030, Madden v, McMahon. Juues WiLLiaus—uencral busines JUDOMBNTS. from Umiren Brarne Divtiicr Covnr—Junas Bron. oerr—Lnited tates ve. Rose P‘""d conditionsl 1 for $1,000, to.be uald in dow course of =] Jeol —C. C. Freeman vs. John H. $007, and motion for pow irial . L. Bayte, Luclus Bayee, aud Robert T. Pler, 50, [ Junuk Ronkns—("stherine Cums mln?w. Henry Beet and Jullue Bauer; verdict, Uk, and wotlon for new trial, oulsa Sall va, Marceltus B, Colliug, $174.87 —Willly A. Baruce vo ducand J. Wellee $2.500.50 ¢ B0 Walauy Ve ‘ALuinad U lsleu. $00.UL THE SMEDLEY’S. What a Small Family Can Do in the Lega! Way. Trials ond Tribulations of John Gur- ney and Others, The 8medley family bida fair to schleve o prominence, or to bo a littls moro exat, a uotariety, which ean only b houndal by thin continent. dts trtals nd tribulations are of sufliclent cxtent to fuenlsh materid for o three-volume novel, or sunply situstions for an claborate French melodrams of seven acts and fourteen tableaus, The onte-Bilire readera of Tre Triovxe will probably reeall an extraordivary scries of weekly lawsuits which were trfed betore n Justico of the Peuce, In which ona Matilda Bmediey, beter hnown as Mattle, sted the theo prominent dry-gonds firm of John 1, Hoss & Co. to recover a weekly salary of 825, 8he hnd been engazed by the firm an suleswaman In one of the depurtments of the store, and wan piven o contract for a year. One ¥aturday night she was summarliy bounced, and, on demanding a reason, it was refused. Sunday morning, while returniog from church, she met & prominent lawyer, to trhom she related her erlevance, In obedlence to his fustructions, she reparted for duty the following Monday morning, and was told she was not wanted, Haturday night she deinanded her pay, The firm refused to como down with the $25, Bhe Instituted sult hefors a Justice of the Pence, and rccovered. For nino weeka Ald she keep up the little schieme, when she succeeded In achloving s scte tioment. Miss blattie fs onc of the Bmedley family. . CLEMMIE, A fow days ngo the musical and amusement world was astonished to loarn that asult clalm- Ing almost fabulous damages, so far as the de- fendant s coneerncd, had Leen entered agalnst Max Strakosch In one of the Now York vourts, in sattafaction of attempted weductfon, breach of proinisc, shattering of heart, general noglect, and all the other lttle things that usu- ally necompany n tegul action of this character, ‘The .mafden herofno of this comedy drama fs Miss Clementha Emedloy, better kuown amoni her ucquaintances oa ** Clemmle,”” Bhe, unlikie her slster Mattic, has a talent for musie, amd, belngz endowed with a volce full of great promises placed herself uuder the instritction andadvice of the gay dmuresario. Max has the reputation of beine o lady-kilter, aml Clemmie Intimates that he beenma so much Infatusted as to propose matrknony after hav- fng como 80 near 08 to be denfed. Like her sise ter Mattle, abo hus an eye to businees, und doca not propose to allow the mafn chance to, cludo her grasp, Ilence the brench-of-promise asuit and a column sensation for every paner In the land. Cleminle is ono of tlie 8medley tamily. ‘Tho reader may ask, Who is this litizious Smedley family whose mental pabulum acems to be law-hooke and legal papers! Thls question the veractous chronicler is nbout to answer. Some flteen yenrs ago or therealiouts, a famlly of this name lived near Alexandrin, Licking County, 0. There wero the mother—n widow— and four daughters, In the samo vicinity there resided a widower named JOIX GURNET, with some four or five sons. oI represented to own, or rather to have owned, & farm worth somo &{0,000, and was known ns the moat extensivo wool buver ' in the district, Ile woa a commission-buyer for Boston Louses, and_occaslonally sueeulated on his own nccount, Mra, Bmedley was fair and somewhere in the neizhborhood of 40. Her finances were longuishineg, and it Is not unnat- ural to belfeve that ahe fooked with considera. bla fuyor upon the brona acres and well-pre. scrved person of her wealthy nelghbor. [le, too, scers to have labored under thie impression that the fair widow would make helpmate for him in his declining vears,—ono wiio would smonth his plifow to the grave, aud act the not overplessnnt part of stopmother to his adules. cent family, ‘Twa or threo years befors the “ Bigfire” the Smedley (AIHIIP secing that thelr fmmediate opportunities for reachlng affluence in thelr rural nelchborhiood were of a very sliin_nature, pulled up stases ond mizrated to Chicago, In this city they installed themseives. Mattia ob. tolned & sltuation fu Ross’ dry-goods store, ns has Leen meutloned, sad the younger girls did sewlng and embiruldery, in sddition to devoting their spare time to mind-culwure. Old man Gurnoy found his hcart desolate atter the departurs of tho widow aud her fumily. Absonco makes the heart grow foudor. —Ilo wroto to ber, and sbe snawered. Fimlly he 1aid bis heart and brond acres at Ler feot, with the fncumbrance of four or fivesons, ono or two of whom are married. Bhs was nothiug loth, Was she not also fucumbored with almost ag_mony daughitcrs, aud it was a ¢ stand.off.,"” On 8t. Vatrick's Day, five ycars ago, the Joy- Ing twain wers made one inthis city. Aftera double-barreled haneymoon Insting two months, the newly-tnarried couple, necomopnnled by the wifo’s incutnhrances, departed for the anceatral home In Licking County, Ohlo, rs, John Gurney, who has resmumed the namo of her }\'Id(‘xw ood, {8 the dowager hiead of tho Bmedluy ain! March 29, 1878, the offlce-boy of a prominent tezul firm lled In the chancory side of the Clr- cult Court a bill entitled “RLIZA GURNEY VS. JOIIN QURNNT: BILL POR SEFAIATE MAINTENANCS.'! In this logal documont, crammed to tha throat with legnl verblage, Eliza represents that sho {s now o resident of this city, where, vu March 17, 1873, sho was legally warried toJohn Guroey, After 8 brief honcymoon of two months or thereabouts tho twalu took up thelr restdence in Aloxandria, Licking Couuty, and thers lved togethor until May 17, 1870, It would up- pear _that the threo yeara of murried Ifo had not been of” unalloyed hapol- ness. John's children by the” first wife did not particularly relsh the stepmother ond her trio of Intorceting duughtors. Thelr pros- euce was regarded by the scions of Gurney as a squutter saverciguty that, while it must be en- dured, could neverthel bo kicked at. e wicked stcpsons so nbused and fll-treated her that sbo found it impossihlo to prolume her residence un the farm, as they also resided on or in the vicinity of jt. Bho avers that they throatened her life, and sho wasin conatant fear of being murdered. It s statod on tho outside, but not specified fn the bill of complalnt, that on one occasfon, when she was 1, one of tho boys gave her s dose of medicine fixed up for killing rot in sheep, and if {t had not been for prompt measures her life would bave been sacriticed. Bhe complatus that Johm, though owning the farm on which the boys lived, fatled toexercisa any control over them, and says that, when slio complained of the {ll-frestment to which sho hud heen subjected, he atated that under tho elrcumstauces it was impossible for thom to lve in the vivinity of tho boye. It wus tinally agreed that they should leave Ohlo and come to Chicago, whero they would muke thelr future bome In peace and harmony, aud far eway from un{ disturblog elument, On belug wresscd to hurry up and lcave thoss dreadful boys, he urged that his busiuess would require him'to remaln for some months fu Obio, and that the best thing she could do would bo to o to Chicugo uud awult his arrival. ‘To this arrangenicut she couscuted, and he furnished her the next day or so with the requlsile rail- road tranaportation, He also shipped to this city a portion of tha houschold furniture ond fixtures, promising to joiu her hereand remafn, Just 40 800n a8 hio snould conclude his bustucss, which would require most of the suniwer, Huoyaut with iope, she came to this city May 17,1870, Anslously anddally shewutched for thy arrival of her husbaud, just as Enoch Arden yearned for the sficht of 4 sail. e cometh not, she said, and 1am aweary, The falthless man failed to show up. e still remaius away, pro- ferring the compapy of the children of bls firet wife to the socicty ot the second. In the fall of 1870 hu wrote to her that ke bad no maone; cither to come with or send to ber so abe coul retura to the Ohlo homestead. This story she stigmatizes as & put-up job to get rid of her, Mr. Gurney, so alleges, is a persun of targe meaus and abundantl to provide for ber, Bhe, on the contrarn r,—absolutely vennd- Iess,—fu foebly th, and depende the kindness of fricuds. He refuscs to come to Chicago aud live with ber, and also declincs to provide for her comfort, und she clinches it with the observation that fL {s wittiout her fault thut he dues For this uveuvisble stats of affalrs sho sucs no remedy except that to be found fu a court of cluncery, abd pruys for » sum sutlicicnt to pay tho cost of her support from May, 1370, te the preseut time; also enouith to prosecuts the sult and pay ber ale torucy’s fees, aud, doally, for that permanent zelfet us iy by Judged vquitable, Johu wus sceordingly sumwoued to answer, and by bls counsel upueared In Court May 10, sud indwlged fn. A GENENAL DENIAL, Eachione of bis spouse’s allevations he unhes- ftutlogly prunounces fatse. ever sald they comian't bve tugetler o couscguetics of the rona' conduct, becanno they did not threaten herlife. e never agreed to eome to Chicago, or make it his future residence. Ellza simply went tn Chicago on avialt, as he anderstood and alio gave him to understand, and with that understanding he pald her rallrond fare here. 130 denles having ahfpped any of the furniture to this city, and farther avers thnt he never promiscd to resida with tier here, Bhe has remained away withoot any right for lo, theso two years, and in opposition to his wish and repeated request that sha shonld return) e dld not write to her that he had 0o money fur hoe to return, exeept in so far that Juat thien hiv Lank nceount wan overdenwn and the hume wallet contnined no currencey, fle sent her the s of 850 for the purpose of bay- fuee hier return expenses, He further denies tis fmputution of afliuence, and Is not and never was abunduntly able to live In Chicago, or even provide for her here. If it bo true that she 48 pennfless, It I because of her refaral to Mva. with him on his farm, where his home has alwags been. It hiee heaith be fenble, she (s wefcome to re turn to his manly bosom wnd loviog arms, and hie will take cate of hier to the bestof his abllity, wnd her depemlenie on fricnds mav ho longer «, 1lu denjes eniphatieally that d and negiecteid to provide her With u home, or that he wever aent foe lier to retirn, It s her fault and not his that they have geparated and are now hivinz apart. When she comlnnlncd to him of the alleged fll-treat- ment ut the hands_of his children Ly his first wite, he offered 10 procure her 8 lome {n Granville, about five tilea Irom Alexandrin, and o there ond live with her daughter, but she utterly declined todo no. He ta norfectly willlng, even now, to forctve her abandonment if ahe will return, and proma- Ises to provide hor with such support as bis means Wil allow. Ha further avers that Aug. 18, 1597, SIATTIE BMRULEY, 8 doughter of the complainant, residing at Saginaw, Mich., brought sult egainat him ju the Cuurt of Coramon Ploas n Licking County, in whilch slis cllnts to recover from titm for and fo “account for goods, Leard, medicines, sad doctor® bitis," sold, deltvered, furnished, and pald for by hier s necessuries ¥ for bis wile, 4725, ud fotlows: Mr, John Qurnay, Blought of Matife Smedloy, 1871, May 10+To ono shawl, ete..... 27 May 18—Threo yurds silk 7 %("lvy_llb—vnnhul G heeanee e e 1 7 Aug.2—Fonrternand a inlf montha’ board and ynaning beginning May 1, 1830, and ending Aug, 2, 18 825 per month,... a02 Dactor's hill 20 Medicing n Puonnet, 7 GHovee, 813 gioven, §2 Muking over three dress Iug.. POl siiassivasiontoe dsbesiviiiiniers BH0R cnl 1950, Juiy'aDy cash per wifo, 20~Tly caeh pur wif 8 6 20 1677, Jun. 21~y cash per wifo, 10-8 35 Dalanco s A00... creveens vine srsvernn 8437 ‘This actiun on behalf.of Miss Mattio fs sthil ending in the Licking County Court. Ile fur- her avers that, after his debts and Habilities are aetticd and pad, he Is not worth to cxered ul.mo. ‘Thereforo lic praye that the bill bu dls- mulssed, . Mre. Gurney's attornoys filed a replication May 17, averriug that she fs able to and will vrove ull the allegations {u her bill for the sep- arate inafutenauce, and that Johin's answer s / uncertain, untrue, and fnsufilcient, A week later lils counscl.made an application to withdraw tho answer, nnd fite a goncral de- murrer, which the Court refused to grant. And thus stands tho case, CHILD-ABDUCTION. Reviral of the Galentine Case, Special Dirpateh tn The Trivune. Creverayn, 0., Jung 20.—An Incldent has Just transpired here which calls to mind one of the most atirring tragedies that ever hapoened fn this section. About eight years ago, Mr, and Mrs. J. ¥, Galentine were living in all the feliel- ty which usually falla to the lot of mortals, Gal- cntine was u doutist, with & good business, In the best portion of tho city, Inthe same block in which hio had his offico and residenco lived a Jolly doctor, about 40 years old, by the namo of Jones, Dr. Jones wus known to be a lndies’ man, and Mrs. Guleutine was known tobe somewhat of an admirer of bhim; hut not fora long time did the unsuspectiog dentlst bring himsolf to believe thot there was suything crim- Inal oxisting botwoen Jones and his wife, At length, fu a season of contrition, tho wifo made full confession to her injured partner, and begged forgivencss, Almost frantic at tho loss of his domestic happiness, ho resolved to shoot hls wife's seducer, With his rovolver rendy Joaded and cocked, ho wnalted on tho stafrs for the wicked ductor's appoaranco at tho door of his room, next morning, and here he dlscharged tho deadly bullet. The doctor only lved n few inoments, (reat oxcltement pre- vailed, and public sentiment was much divided o regard to the punishment that should bo meted out to Galentine, 1o was arrested, tried for murder in the firat decree, and found gulity of mansluughbter,—the great provocation under which ho was laboring boing taken as a polliatiig clrcumstanco, Mrs, Galontine was somewhat young, not more than 25 Dr. Joues 'was ot least forty, and supposed to have taken great advantago of his professional intimacy with ber. Galonting was fent to the Ieniten- tlary for five vears, and, just before that rerlod coxplred, was pardoned out, and returned tothis ty. 111a firat mave was to get u divorco from his wife, on the ground of confessed adultery; and, only a stiort tims afterwanl, he marrfed the daughter of one of our wcnn‘xlcu vitizens; and on the samo strect, n littie farther south, hung out his sizu of **Juy T, Galentine, Dentiat." In the diverce which ho obtalued, he also as- sumed the custody of his daugnter, who, at the time when the tragody ovcurred was ouly b years olil, But it seems that the divores falled to say which parent should have tho child, The mother mado some resistance to giving up the child, but was forced todo so. The fatherexvect- od thera might be some diicuity in lis keeplog her, aml for months, therefore, ho guandod her carotully at home; but, she having now ar- rived at th ago of 18, und nothing having been seen of o suspleious chiaracter for some months, she has for o thno past been permitted to attend school at thu Hicks-streot Lulldivg. It should be borne in mind that meanwhile Mrs, (glentine has also marricd azaln,—this timetaa man by the nonleof Burgess,—and with him removed to lndhnlrolll. Yesterday, tho llttle girl, whose nama is Bertha, failed to return ot the usual timo from #chool, and the father’s suspiclons wero fme- diately aroused. 1§e went to the school-house, and wus told by the fanitor that a strange woman had ‘called * for the child at recess In the afternoon, and the two had departed lnfiuflmr. t scems, {rom ¢ girl isd been scen to further inquiry, that tl ery at achwol of latu; and it 18 thought that she was thinking of tho step, befug urged to it yy her mother, The polics wero Immediately notided, and every precaution made to take the fugitives upon thelr departure from the city. Thus far thifs bas been n vafn, and it fa reported that the two got awsy on the traln to Indisnupolis. There will be other developincnts In tho case, rubably, before i6 1s done, as the pareut who Knl tho'child in charze, so far ag the law s con- cerned, would scem to bave s perfect right to keep her, INDIANA KU-KLUX. Nogro Massacres, Indianupotis Journat. Buch outbresks as that which eccurred st Coal Creck on Saturday are matter of public concern, sluce they uot only involve gross vio- lation of iaw, but, it they go unpunished, are likely to bo repeated and Lring serious disgrace on the 8tate. The riot of Baturday isvery clear- 1y a soquence of that which occurred ln April, the whole management of which was a mere trifilng with law and justice. In the April rlot threancigroes were murdered, and the wur- derers, after a farcical rrn)lmlnuy oxamlnation bufure crack-brained Justice of the Peacw, had thelr trial and were scquitted sinld tho checrs of the bystanders. Ju Buturday's riot another negro waa Lilled, wakivg four in sil, aud one white man wounded, killing was doue Ly the mau who ewora the defendants through in the former case, and who sccums to bave been watchlog for su ogmnunlly to prove himsell as good & plstol-shut as bo was a wit- uees. The facility with which b swears is ovly equaled by the uccuracy with whick he shoots. Ho 1a equally at bowe in proviug an alibl or la almlvg a revolver. With very little tratulog he would make st excellent White-Loazue leader io a closcly-conteated election lu Loulslava. fu {act, Indlaua docs not scem 1o furuish & good field for the cowplete develupment of bis talent, aud we feel tuclived to advise biw as the best thing be possibly can do to leavo the Sal vided bis fricuds shall bo as succoastul ( o o Ui out of the clutches of the Juw as he wes fu sweariug (hroughthe murderers of last April. £ cases Of this Kind it §s disdicult to trace ail ol tlie ot aidaenied, Lutin the pooacat caae there seems to he a mixtare of labor troubles, race, and polities, the first heing at the bottom and predominant. The troudbls nndoubtedly bad fia orizin In the determination of the stiking miners to control the operation of the mines, and wnen the colored miners wero vrought fn tn take thelr places they immediately aasumed towards them an attitude of bitter Do Yo ‘Fis was daviless to Legin with, and n antagonism ot the beaal freo labor. Tne eulor question unidnnbiealy added to the bitter fealing, and latterly that of nolitics hns been brought i to Intensify it still farther, ‘The colured miners were emilosed and hrought there by the minc-owners and operators for the purpose of taking the place of whity strikers, and if necessary the entire puwer of the B shuitld have heen used to protect them in right of free labor. Instend of that, it was used to encouroge the strikers in thelr hostility to the negroes, and to protect them aftar the Aprll massocre. Under these circumstances, the mive-owners and colored miners were per- feetly Joatitted in making sume arrangements fur seffaiefenve, and as the present State Ad- tinistratton bas shown fteelf eitier ton lnbecile or 100 purtisan to enforce the laws, we advise others similarly nllualc«l to be prepared to de- feud thelr rights of progerly and person, if Lhe constituted anthoritles eannot, or will nnf proteet eftizens in theis rights, the latter miusl protect themscives. Tne attempt In Nemo- eratie quarters to throw the responsibiiity of the trouble on the negroes showa tho base partisun motive which i entering Into #. A tnore uutrageousiy distorted account of a negro massacre never appeared in o Southern K Klux vaver than the Sentinel’s account of Satu The Journa™s decount, publish yesterday, written by a trustworthy correspon et sent for that puipose, put the inatter In i truo fight, and (s fully sustaiued by futer devel- opmants, It is noteworthy that the notorions Wabash Guards, who ner{ntn!ml the April murders,and who were sustained by Uov. Willlams and Ad- utant-General Russ, in deflance of public opin- lon, -nyenr again fo the outbreak of Ssturdsy, Under the command of Capt. Tivton, they were actively oflicious in entering private housea aud searching for arns, and, as in April, sgain made themselves conspicuous by patrolling the strects under the pretense of preserviug the poace. To complete’ the vutrage and the record of this company, the Governor and Adjutant-General should ¢o to Covingtan and command {n verson the next rafd against the nccroes. It the peo- ple of Covingtan and of Fountain County wish to vreserve thelr reputation as law-abldiies citl- 2ens, they should unite, regardless of party, fa demanding that justice bo cxecuted on the pers P«mmrs of this Inst vutrage, and that sll men n thelr borders, ragardions of color or oeeupu- tion, have the equal protevtion of the law, o MARINE NEWS. BATLORS VERSUS MASTERS, The reportarlal expericncen In obtatning the real facts in casen of dififculty between masters and entlors are great. Mnaters and owners swenr they obtain men st $1.00 vr $1.25 por doy, whilo the Tnlon seamen are eqanily an pusitive that they did not do so, but had to come down to ‘tho inevitable ond pay 31.50. Thuait wasin the cases of the eclirs cicorge C. Finney and Nassat. The owners and Captains aeserted thot & gang of Unjon reamen hind **bulldozed™ non-Union men from shipplug ot §1.25 por day, when they wera willing o to do, nd whippeil the second-mate of the Nassun Gecause hoanterfered with them, Tho owner of the Pin- ney sald his CantAln could have shipped a crow on Lils veasel at 81,25 pee day, each man, but was preveated from »o doing by the Unlon men. There- fore he wonld kerp his craft fn port untll men were allowod to ahip at $1.25, The sailors told a dif- ferent yarn, and ratd they did not **hulldoze ** eny onc, and took the mifdest kind of means to grfl'l:nl men from shipping at & figure less than & 1.50, a rato that has been paid thus far this sea- on. Azatn, Last evenlncat § a'clock the George C, Finney saled for bolow, and it s assorted with much omphasie that sl shipoed her crew at §1,25 ner day ver man, The Nassan salled jast before, and aleo pall £1 The Union sallnre and others denied that less than 81,50 had been pald, Hoth vewsels Inid at anchor off the North Pler vesterday waiting for crews, and it ia cortain that a tag car- ried thice men to the Finney before she salled, Tho rchr Topay abinped 3 crew ot §1.25, o it wan sinted to a reporter, and got out of port with- out dificalty, 18 was Capt. Froat, of the Nassau, whom a Con- atablo wan locxing after Wedneeday nicht, and not a railor by that name, Ona Camobell, & seaman, chatred Frost with axssulting him without caneo, Tt the Captain kovt aut of shie woy, and avolded ortest by safling oway last avening, MORE NEW PROPELLERS, The third propeller now belng built at the yards of (naylo & Sons this season Is 1o be nameil the Duflalo, Bhe is intended for the Western Trans- portation Company. The vessol mensuren 275 feet over all, 37 foet wide, and 16 foet hold, and e ten feet longer than efther the Delaware or Concstoga, the othertvopropellers bullt lierethiareason, The bed-plate for her cngines was put in to-day, and aho will bo ready to launch about tho 10th of Aa- gust, Hler enzinosare being bullt at the Globe Works, in thls eity, Tha Conestags Is fast epproaching completion, and will bo ready to launch about tho 10thof Jniy. Tler bollors wero testod yesterday, and the enginca 870 being set ap. They wero built at tho Cuyahe g works, 'The Conestopa now looks Iiko a com- vleta veseel, Bhe has one cost of painton, her foremast and amoka-stack aro In position, and her texas and cablus bullt, but not giszed, and, juitzin froi ternal appearances, sho will bo complete: by the timo set. Akonor from Willlam Moses, Chief Enginecr of ho hor Line. with regard to the working of the Delaware, which Jeft hero on the 12th inst., eays: We loft Cleveland light-bouse at 7:30 p. m., and reechod fully abroast of Falrpart 1ight at 10°40 p. m., ruaning fully ten miles por hoar ana reaching sbronst of Lirlc llght-bones at 6:40 s. m., making tho run in ten hou! A¥ to handling, Le 18 08 n old shos," ay her helm like a thing of ', We hada good chaneo o try her in Erie harbor moving from one dock to snother. She loft Erle with abost 300 tons of frolbt, not enouth to put hor Io tnm for mavine, out T have no doubt whon loaded in Chicago she will give & goud acconnt of Ler :flrr{luu capacity, which 1 put ot 1,000 tons,~Cicceland Herald, Tha Anchar Lina’s new uronetler Juniata will vo Ianuched the latter part of this woek ot Bufalo, LAKE FREIGNTS, Cirain freights weve dull and lower yesterday, tnder largo® offerings of vessels. Froight room ‘was freely offered at 1%e for corn 1o Baflalo, wita tho demand comparatively light, tho stock of grain In store baving been roduced to rather small pro- portions, A latge fees is fn vort, which fs rucetv ing accessions dally, Chariers wero made yoster- day for 284,000 bu of corn on the basls of 1}e to Buftalo, though ona propetler got 1yc early, and 16,000 bu wheat on vteamer. Lake and canalTates wera 63¢ corn and 7i¢c wheat to New York. Lake and raf) rates to do, Higc coru snd e wheat, and to Tloston 10¢ on corn. Charters—To Duifal Sehr Nurtheuer andsteam-barge Ilnribut and prop Col- ), corn at 14ic; prop Commodore, corn at 1yc. To Harnia: Sehe N, Gardaer, corn throogh, 1l Behr Niagaa and barge M. Rub- erteon, corn through, ‘The jumber charters yesterday wera aa follows: Dessle Boalt, wouod, Traversc, £1.40: Mllwaikes Belle, Menomioce, §1, Miggle & Jones, lum- ber, Choboyga, §1. BUFFALO, Brrravo, June 20.~Cleared for the twenty-four hours ending st 8 p. m.—Props Montans, mer- chandise lussia, merchandive Cateago; Al tantie, merchandise, Hancock; achry Eagle Wing, merchandise, Southwest, 1,000 brla coment, Bell Hanscame, 500 tons coal, Detroit; Jesslo and Wend the Wave. Ashilabuia; ltascs, 575 tona coal, ilwaukee; 8, ', Atwater, Chicago; stmr Fear), Cleveland; 'barzv Mariner, Sazinsw, 'light. Versele vassing Port Coiborne Lock fof twonty- four hours endiug U b, 'm. 1th—Westward—I'rop Califoruis. Montreal to Toledo; barks Cucllla, Port Meteal! to Toledo; St. Lawrence, Kingston 10 Toledns Florlds, Quebecto Bay cuy‘ Pride of Amerlca, Purt Metealfo to Marquette} Hartfor, Oswego to Chicago; Lem Ellsworth, to Michig Citys Lady McDonald, Toranto to Port Burwoell ; beig H. Roney, Kingston to Toledo; echrs Emen, Ogdensburg fu Ashtabula; Quevn of the Lakes, ‘Toronto to Black River; Anvlo bagon, Kingstonto Cleveland; Nellie Wiider, Clarioite to Chicago; Thewdoro Voges, Montresl 1o Cleveland, Eaviward—Larks Mary Jane, Day City to Kings. tou; Crafteman, Ashitsbula to PORT IURON. TPowr Mumox, Mich., June 20.—Down—Props J, Bortschy, Russis, Jobn Pridgeon; schr P, D. Barke. Up—Vrops Westford, Fountain City, Maydow Japan, Jetviv Lord and consurt, Bparts snd col sort, Priogie snd barges, Thouipson and consort, Coftinberry and barges; whn’.l.. lawson, J. B iai bouth, meatio; weather, 8 ind-—~Bouth, gentle; we ne. Pour Tionos, Bich, s Suns 20210 fum—Passed Up—Props Mary Mills, City of New altimore. St. Albaus, Anlulor!- with H. B. lHayes, D. M. Wi sun, with Soptla Miuch aud ¥re Perew, Sali; aud barges, Glasgow and barges; achrs Reglal U, Bpadenian. Down—ltops Alaske, Lawrence. Ewallow snd basges; schre O, J. Magill, West 8ide, Frank C, ‘Muy Qutbrle, Graco Leighton, James Norrle, Whituey. Wind—8outhwest, }ignt. Weather cloudy, A USELESS MEETING. At tho reguest of soveral sgents & mecling of the local marine fusurince agents was calied yester- day for the purposc of efuvcting an swicable ad- Justwent of rates on graln cargoes, ond lo the afteruoun & tiwelng of #13 sJeuty wasbeld fu the ‘Fruders' oicy. Othors whe biad been fuvited re fuaed 10 Cowe, BUE 1ho wecting wie wdiourued roato. withont mction, Thote present were willing to come to nama agreement, hut it was considersd useless 80 do under exlating clreum- tances, Thus tha flold s free, and any Tate may he taken on any risk. One agent asserted that the aystem of private ecatracta was s barrier 10 any permanent agreoment. Baifaln grain cargoes ace sl written aa low an 10 cents net uu tho §100. A NEW LINR. Tho now 1inc of steamera which are tn colmende onning from this port Jnly G1eto be known ne he Cormopnlitan Line, and are tu make connuc- tions with points on the eastshore of Lake Michl- #an, and will do & general prsnanger and freight brsiness, The manager of the line s Frank En- tich, of Detrolt, and the Assiatant Manager and General Contracting Agent George Eaphone, of Alguoac. T Yvupu Nebiuh, Wancoma,. a Tagne, and the side-wheel stmr Sucs, will con- atlfute the tine, The Company have secured the ducke fout of Hain street, and will open an office there fu n few daye,—Lulfato Covrler, 10th, i THE CANAT. Hutngzront. il June 20, —Arrlved~Prop King Tieos., Rankakee, Peedor, 2,400 bu corn Josfo, Tern, 2,100 bu curn, 00 bu oste; Bosrd of Trage, Feru, 6,000 bu coen, Cleared—Gracie Griswald, Minooke, 42,602 feat tumber, 56,000 lath, 70,000 ehingles, 432 posta; prop Moantauk, Lackport, 4,274 bu wheat: Mon. tana, Peru, 01,424 feot fnmber: W, J, itoobuck, Clica, 2,000 feet Jumber; Coal Merchant, Perua, 1R feet lumber; prop Jack Robertson, Petu, 60,523 (oot Jumber. ERIE, Bpecial Dirpateh to The Trivuna. Emp, Pa., June 20, ~Arrived—Stmr fndla, Dn- luts; schr Allegbeny, Chicago; schr C. J. Wells, Haflulo, Depactares—Prop Germenia, Marine City; stmr Atlsntic, Houghtun; props Wissahicken snd Gors don Camipbell, Chleago, e MARQUETTE. Bpeetal Llapalck (0 The Tribuna. Manqusrre, Mich., Jnne L0, —Arrived—8ene J, 0. Thayer, . o A large fleet, of proncilers and schoonern s storm-bound here. Heavy rain and northwest wind, MILWAUKEE. Bpectal DispaleA 1o The Tribune, Mitwanree, Wis,, June 20.—~(irafn frefghts dnil and easter; charters to Buflalo—Schr Moon- light, 50.000 bu wneat on New York]thruagh rate; ledo, 800 bu a NAVIGATION NOTES. chiicago, The tug Triad in 1aking « rest. Seir 8. 11, Fuster ua lejt port for Escanaba and’ fron ure, ! ‘The revenue cuttor Jolinson fe cralaing about thin end uf Laxe Michisan, The sches Camden, Scotle, David Vance, Riche ard Winslow, and other' lnran ve have gone "Bto ordinary tu awalt batter frefzhts. ‘The Captaln and one wallar brought the sche Australis over from Muskeyon Weduesday, The cruw shivped here left tne vesswl at Murkegon, A rallor belungiug to Whitelial), Oblo, named Joseph Coombn, Who fe known to many tmariners on tiie lakes na ** Maumes Valley," will preach to Y sinning teamon uext ¥undeyy’ at 4 5. 1y, the foot of South Fraukiin sireet, Ho in be 8 well-informed man, and o much better tireacher than Cant. Bundy. It requires n man of kreat callbre o bring the sailor man o a realizing senve of hits wickedness, ELSEWRERD. The achr Elvina bringe coal from Oawego to this port at ¥z per tun, Fnirport has had a tide]l wave from threa to six feet high, and was astonistied. The Tuflalo branch uf tho Chieago Scamen's Tnlon now numbers over 700 members. ‘Tho barge Lily Mav put 70,000 shingles too many on bosrd at Bay City Taesday, and had to take them off. ‘I'he frat trip of the new prop Nyack, of the Jake Superior Transit Line, baw been lmnlnuned. Bhe will leave Buflalo July 3, instead of June 20, as announced. ‘The bark Winona, whicb Is to crons the-** briny'* with lamber, has been repatred at Milwaukes and put In trin for the vayaye, Tha Toronto papers now say Mess . &J. T, Matthews bave ¢t present no intentiqn of with- drawing the barge Niagarn from the Colitngwood and Chicago lne, Al Bay City, Taesdny, the United States Marshal sold the bargw Duflalu 10 satiafy claims. P, B. Lock, of Bnffalo, bid her in for §245, not enough th pay costs. Tho lignter Plonece was suld to Cavt. Bulllvau, of Detroft, for 8101, and the sche Lambert **went o ** at §71 to I J, Carney. PORT OF CHIICAGO. ‘The following are the arrivalsand the actual sail- Inz2s ot this port forthe past twenty-foar houra cndlog at 10 o'clock last ulght: SARIIYALY, Schr Athentau, Marrisontille, amber, My Eehr Memenger, lienton, tuniber, Htale s Kehr Corons. 5L Juu, luinber, State sl Scnr Shevorgan, Manltowoc, 7, lato straot, ur Metropulty Fouth Ifaveh, lumier, Clark atrset hrop Favette: lunlstos, lumbicr, niaubn slin. 'rop City of Traverse, Travere, subdries, Fourtoenth itreet, . F.:w Tempest, White Lake, lomber, Eighteeath rop M. C. Urittatn, Saugatuck, sundries, Btata apeet. rop Acadia, Tamilion, sandrics, Adama street. 'rop Mary tirod, Manistee, lumiber, k. 1. it It Bimr Muskegon® S{uskecon, sundries, Rusb sreet, srup Clamatie, l‘unllflm towlug, fuin streg Prop Gou. Duobar, AMuskegon, " lumber, Sampson . T'rop Oconto, Green Tay, sandrles. [tush street, B T e elrfos, st o i 2. G, Stmmobs, Msnisted, lamber, Twenty. t umoe: o Fanntes, Bacanaba, ore, blust furnaca, r Holisud, ties, K. 1, 1L, baidwis, Yrie, cot 7 tar, Ludlagton. siabe, Marke {u.cx Auskvgull, lumber, Ainola's slip. cli veland. coal, Van Buren street. Rebr S e Pk ey atreet, Behs C. Mfcaelson, Maniatee, lumber, tenr £ Juusou, Milwauigs. ligut. id r Afafutene Feb e, Lotz Tuinber Tiusb v R Alert, Pedigo, Tumber, Itush strect. Fenir Contéat, Huskegon, [umber, hampson Sitp, sohr G, 18, licutly, i rect, Seiir Wiilie Osx, Susi ul. Echr 1. N, Fuster, Cleveland, coal ders, Ecbr uiaware, Clevetand, coat, 1farrison atrvet. B Tenton, burk. Chicagy aveage, Behir €, 11, 1sckiey, Suskegun, lniaber, atetson Slip, Eeht Kewsunee, l{ul\u'lnn. luinber, Market, 80 Behr W, Hatea, Holluud. tieh, G Bk Q. Eehe W. I Duntiam, Fraukfuris tesC.. D, &Q. ‘»lwm G. M. Flier,” Ludiogton, lumber, Msgazine . scbr Melolt: Ahanpee, tes. R. L 1. 1t Bchr 3. 1 Wilin, Alnspee, tles, it usun, Stunkegon, lumbe: itocder, Maulutee, lumber, Markct, varine, Urand 1iaven, lumbor, Itush, Usrvest, Grand Maven, luinber, Bteton lip. :lfififlu'.'r'}"fla-?.?“ s Havam froan firest, Y avei, Tuinber, Mar i Sew Era, Grand Haves, Lowine Yot Maret atreel, BeLF C: Fy Allen, (rand Ilaven, lumber, Rush ptrcet. fehr W. L Hawkinm Porisge Tier. Vark, Divbion stroct, fehr Japgo. Ludiagton, tnmber, Market, Ectir M. ¥, Merrlok, Charlnite, foal, gietir U p, draiit, Two ftfvors. Trup Commodore, Buftalv, sundri Behr Four Drothéra: Waniste, Tkt o B oy Moo, Hat wanuke, Budalv, cul e flogers, Escanabe, lght, 8onr J. and A. bironach, dantstee, l1ght, euur 8, W, Foster, 3| u, lglt. an k‘lhyut Toledo, Maulatee, ligiit, rup sty Uroh, Munlates, suniifice, eamaryo, dluskego, i, W iixegon. faht. bebr k. 1 lake, 1eh, 8cbir 4. Kllen, While Lale, be Behe Mystie, Mureyon, ik Benr kL Te Mazlotou hing. bebr 4, Ludluston, g it Trop Teinpes ife Lake, sundtics, Frov Bisniarck, Miunekautee, towing. sunge: T, . rui; i Mi Behr Kldoradu, 'Mtntok gelie D ke Hil gehr Sarivutte, Miunckuune chr Delver, Lidington, Ul » Fayetie, Manistee, sundrtcs, 1T, b. dklaner, Muik rJus. lllfllllr Man| r Awetics, Ugdensbs o oL bt o ey e e Bl I 7 Hes all, Hiack o L. Jou, wundric. ‘The Piutes and Mark Twain, ‘The Eureks Kepubikun tolls about Mark ‘Twain's lecture fa Dayton, Ney,, some yoars ago. His agent used toget up un excitoment about the lecture by bullding a bontire befure the ball and seadivg e ffe aud drum through tha streets an halt hour before the beginoing of tho entertunment, o did this v Dayton, then a flourisbiug camp, aud the Piutes uatur- slly got the impreasion that some kind of an vxcitiog show was to be given, so tho chief tackled the outerprisiog sgeut on the subject of baif-prico aduwissious, aud _some Ilurlg bucks {-.m their half dotlars and flled into the hall, Presently Murk made Lis appearance ow the aze began drawlivg away o his usual style, Tho “white people lsughed bolster- ously, but the Iodians looked puxsled, after standing it for fifteen miuutes they beyan whispering and_gruntiug amon, theinsoives, aud dually tho Chlef got up an went out to the box-office, and tuquired when the tubllug was golng to commence, and thut Bheap big fool" was golog to quit talkiug. Upou learuivg that the performance was golug to be a1l talk, aud conveylug this borrid in- furmnativn 1o the other ludisus, they rose in s Doy, lefs the ball aud swared 10 tho box- oltive, and dewanded their money back. The ageot couldu’t think of such a thlug, sud the Plutes weat out ou'the street aud zuve vent to thelr feellugs in wur-whoops. It luoked for & few wiuutes a8 if the disgusted warriors would wtart {u to wieek the ball aud murder the les tuter. A ctowd of whites, stizacted by the loud, auery yeuls of the red uien, gathered, bow- ever, und Mark Twalu was saved to an aduilriug wurld. T, ELECTRIC HELTS AND HANDS, e UECERYO MELYS AND BANDY = HELP! FOR THE WEAK, MERYOUS ARID DEBILITATED! 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Saturday, Three Grand Receptions, Morntng..... + = GRAND PAMILY MATINEE EVenlag ueeernes ‘Admision. 23 ceata. MERCHANTS® BANK BUILDING, Northeast corner Madlson and Dearborn-sta. The Famous aud World-Renawned STRASBURE GLOGK, Comlnuous Fabibition asy snd eventug frow 10ty 0:). .00 visilors dafly. Overwhelwing patronaye at it onrk, A every body dellgbied. Adnsisiton, 10 cents. " HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Last Performances by the Degular Company of the ' Union Square Theatre MQTHER'S SECRET. A C tng, June M. will bo presented EBRATED CASE, With Its origiual scenery and cast, {ncludiug all the membors of thls celebrated Company. ¥ TAVERLY’'S THEATRE, 3. M, AVERLY..............PToprietor and Manager, COMPLETE CHANOE B! KT N1UNT! TONY PASTOR Andhis Kotire Teoups, eat Company I the World. a0 an Itia " Rogers sod kers. Mis Kitty O'Nelil, Harry Kennedy, o ¥ \lag Jea- nie Morgan, Harry and Jolin Kerselt, Btily Harey, Dry- ant aud Hoey, Kniwrsgn and Clark, Daly Brothers, ¥Frank Girard, 8ad TONY PASTOR. aud’ Haluniays. Monday~Adah (aitdece Woddesduya liichmoad's - Uper- atla Boulo Company sud Gus Wikitams. DIcVICKER'S THEATRE, FOURT WEEK of the Extraordiasry Buccess, UNCLETOM'S CABIN Tho Jublice Slngers—Uealtstls Scencry—The Grand Transformation. Matiuees—Wednesdny and aturday, STEAMER FLORA. Programma of excursiuns for the weok endlng June 2, from Clark street bridze: ¥riday, June 21-Liucoly I'7k, Water Works Crib, aud Guvbiument Pler, a0 30 T, Katurday, Junc 24—0n the (ako st 2:30 p. m.i to Uity sl @p. t., retaralag Sunday, Jude 3y, tood Rand . Fare to Michigaa Citt ol Bl on wours, Fare o Michian cty waa TALKING MACUINE: EDISON'S WONDERFUL PHONOGRAPEH. sl TALRS, LAVGUS, WIISTLES, and SINGS, Kxe tloa, 43 ceota ‘ontatobleau . A“ 179 biate-st., Palmer Louss. Admis CROWDS SHE IT DAILY. SOALES, A~ FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD 113 113 Luke St., Chicaga, Bocarsfultobuy oaly the Gealae, omimovopist, S, YHE CHIROP rn-at.. i ) Lloyd, The steamurs of this Comyany will sall every Batar ¢ q 1y u Y sy from Brewen fou I:l *hrrkj :‘:I\\’- lul?buiul. '8, u! Db s ToaT e e, Bt eablu, $1: sdeoad ceblo, A &uli B Ly & S0 sadpedsv b g SR