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THE CHICAGO 'i‘RIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1878, MARINE NEWS. Another Row Beiween Local Marine Insurance Agents. Rates ont Grain Cargoes Suspended and a~“Large Reduction Made. STILL ANOI"K(\ MARINE~INSUR- CE WAL, As stated In yesterday's Tamnuse, the e@orte to effect a marine-Insurance pool of all the compa- pies represented hero have proven futlle, and now wat has been declated apaln, Tha Local Noard met yesteriay and suspendeld the rates adopted Jast Satarday, ana, In fact, one or two agents were on‘Clibnge taking DlufMalo earzoes at 40c on the £100,—a reduction of 33c from Saturday's sched- le. Towards tho close of tho day A0c jvas the prevalling rate on Rufalo busincas, ~ Tt wad report- ed that the Phaenix Comuany first made the pew e, and the Orient Mutusl Company’s agetitn owed anit. As linn also heen tated, the Initer rompany refiteed to Join the pool ot h basia of nine *harex when cleven had been agreed tipon, while the Phmmix wan to have & divislon of he businesnon nbaxin of sizteen sharcs lustead of cuwliteen, oaallowed by the Jocal Hoard. As bne auent expressed it, **'Puere wus a rogular cothlun pongon*’ aniong the meents, Some warin talke usntd on 'Chango in the forenoon, tof hawke swera hrandished and * tho war-danc daneed, The Orient Mulnal's acents evident: Iy thought they. wers abont to be rcalped tnd barucd at’ tho sinke, hut thep: were not. Crimitidticis nnd recriminations fol M‘.‘. 3 and he ole awd (st men of the Urient Mutual wera accnged of bnd faith and hreaking tho pool. Thoy carnestly and emphatically demied the soft lm= peactiment, nnd shifted the teaponslbility ou the Theenis map, sho packed up his collar-hax and 1it ofit for New York Inst evenine to have a council with the Urand Rachemn of the componiea {hire. All the embryotic-pool auenta asrerted that they would not iwrte any ri<ks upon 4 cario on which tha Orieat Muiual tonk 8 line, and tho neente of tho latter declared thelr intention to stand upon thele diguity ond o ne (hey saw M, helioving that {uey controlleda lutwer proportionate siar of the Tusincss ax azenta af the Commetcial Line of proe pellers, and coutrollerd of a lirge amount of o Tutance which they had obtsined hy very hard work. Tlecanee of that large busincss they asked for n proportinu of the puol dines for the Onent Mutunl o n basis of ¢leven ahres, The statement of the Orient Mntual agenta in fegard to thn airangeiments ninde for the consum= watlon af the vl i subrianuially os follown: Sr. IL 4. Smith, Seceelary of the Traders' Cam. any, telegenplici to Jawew Hendricks, Manazer of tie Orlont Mutgal Company, of Albiny, on Mon= gy, the 3d fust. , Faving thag at inat the' pool had Bern ‘compteled. ‘and the Oclent Mutual Come pany had (o sanse aharod as the Pleenis and Kina Lonmaniee, aud the Chicavo agents of the former had awrced fo the arranvement, subjeet {o Mr. Jendricks® aporoval. The telezrnn wan closed by daying t1s would he' the Jabt afort, and the ad- sanced ratea were then In force, Mr, lendrleks replled that ho hiad wircd Mesars,” Atkine & Heckwith, the acents of the Gricnt Muiual, to accent the offer of cleven alinres, and be did it solely to linpmonize matters in Chicago, ol not tecaitse bie thougnt the Orfent's praporsion eqnifa- Ve, He wortld not agres 1o lees, and had nithing ta say nbont others, “Subseqnent to that Me. Tom Croshy, nrent of fhe Phenis, telegravhed Mr. Tiendrtcka an follus You have ns niany shares 0 any company dotti¢ businees, Why don't you accept as you mereed?r I)U{ull want 1o hreak " ap tur arrangements?™ To which Mr. Hendrickn e plled: f always do v 1 hut st fustét on others doluz likewise, ul othees serced we whould have eleven shsres, (o which we acceded for hinrnony's anke, Yo naw want (0 thatie our proportion to nine sharcs. What doce Umean?™ Messrs, Atkine and Bockwith both an- pert that Mr. Croshy fixed the Orlent Mutual's pros purtion at eleveu slares and the Phoeriix at sixtaen, Aferwaris (Monday last) hic went imto the Locnl loaed Aud yupret the arrangenient by placing tho Uclent at uiife nhtires and Lhe Phaenix “at elghteen, Mestrt, A, & 1. helieve they are Suanied (- theye coursr, aud way Lhoy will write at ine_same dearea the otlier agents do, but will uot be butldozed twte 8 poul like that me\m-d. “Tie bt will provably be a ltter one, ani rates whil wo ditht descend arzatn (o 10¢ net on Hnifato Dislticas, thy agents beite Teft free to write s they 1ike, 1 ecems muosyible for the foeal gents 1o edeet any comprombve, aud 1t e prodable that o further effuets will bo' weda this sukevs 10 v tabhen & uhitorm e, MILWAUKER. Bpectal Dispaten (o The Triduns. Mitwavkes, Sept. f.—Giraln freights a shade lower, witha m aerate demand for veaneld, . Lacge craft would probably not get over 44cto Bufltalo, Lo medinm craft 5o d4 conceded. Tho only ehar- ter reparted to-diy was tho schr G, C, Trumpt, ot the tatter Bzuto for wheat to Bultalu, The seh 3.1, Case, reported yestenday, took corn nt 4% tnstead of wheat, . = Arslvala—schras Wolla Durt, Ttenben Dound, Nalobow, Georgo @, luughton, J. 4, Richdrds, Mon- tereys prop Anln, from Kingston, with raflenad iron In bond: prop Clinton with barges Quimby sig Clydo fn tow, Thy Canading cedft will sll deeul to Chteuco, 2 Slepurtutes—~For velow, schrs James ¢, King and dy, L. Case, grain-ladoy, i ‘L bz dola Gregory arrived fo.day from Qreen Bay ta ve docked for 8 new whrel, Hhe will teturn o that port. * Thy dan; .‘-u W the stmr Jobu A, Diz by fics ¥ eveuing b paunter than st frst supposd e, - dock awhich necouin for These o ko badly Chan they Wil have o A niko the pallows prame, When ceiling b onre dipped off B will pertiaps, 0 put I tew fruin HLORICE L Have siiethiing anid titial o otk fastenl the verual will e snvoived, The dibiaite 10 nuw thozat e sudicmt o endble Ui awhers st AN ateime tn e andurwriters if ey the ditmipe_wustalneg amounte o b Walf of the reeistere s vabtatlon of i crafl, Wil Hie cues il 0 aprnieemend, (e DIK han s valu- VO, i B cumt of hee pece ubly mutL 't iyorable c rondy fur b [ fustincrs, My Lan ede agaih Ju fvsd y be o [ PRTTEN NUFFALO. o= Lk lurrato, Sept. iwhta unchanged. Charters reported—Coal fiom Cleveland o Chicas #9, 450, Cleared—Frops Hoanoke, Ralelih, Nahanta, Wavesly, Chicazo; b, W. Rtust, Escanabay Tulos do, Green Iray; sehrs K. W, Wihowe, o W, Martselt, Toledos 1, k. Wecomb, Mineral State, Wo 3L Mowe, 2,200 b wnit, Migve & Jourd, Jeaste Hoyt, €. K. Nente, Chieago] B, §.000 4. dolbiwan, Kecunaba: ©, 100 Lone cual, Milwaikee ;' tirgen Mury belu walt,” Cleyeland; . Jurh Skt 8. Uurdner, Louder, Suniuw; Yatikoo, lay Uity Vowscd Port Colbutno [n twenty-four hours, eal- fmr ot U o' . Moy Lth=! wengd =Liurk Crativnan, Kingweon 1o Cratw, Calitne' Bay 1o dandus| eutis, Milwaukeo to Mantr "Tofed 10 Ugdensly unada, Bl 1o Kingaton Jlasca, kew 1o Kipgetuts Hza Allen, Mauituulan leigni to Porl Colbo bischurelug ut Eievator—Uark U, Johnsun, waukee te Butlale, TUGMEN awraatehie, 1 AS LA R-SAVENS, ‘Tho tugmen uf this port—that is, those who com- Aod créwe—are noted for their posc the ofticd! suy hiumano acts n saving life, often st tho dan- ko1 ol losloy thelr own, The Jutct fne ¥ance, though not dengerons to the e cubrd, octurred lost evening ot B:90 o'clock. and shows how quick e tigmen act Ju i YearT s o1 ey s ae o e 3 sccldontally stumbled aid fo1f futo phariceesaim Vo Anchur Liuy dock at tho fout of sireat, al the tuie above mentloned, lig ennld Dot wiim, and could varely cail for n ha came Buio the surtace fier the full. Ld Brennock, of !‘lh\::l!; I:nplnncd l:)”lm mu‘rEl l:nl n .rh;.n“k"" b iclvea Tn pusition so (lat onc of them. 98 fruim (Do ek wid Fercued iy man, o 1he sug Unlon, aud Jdowes Doyce, of thy Lluis ul LAKE FREIGIVES, Gralo frolghts wers active yasiorday at o decling - ol tic, charturs Lelug n t 43c whuat to Butfatu, Capatlty taken foots up 115,000 bu wheat, 500,000 bLu corp, und 176, 000 buoats, Chartere: ‘1o Dulalo—Psops Jamed Dae :‘i\huulnd.lnnwn Fiak, oatsy Junlata aud Potomac, ot Odls, oll throuzh; welirs Camden, Curlingford, Holden West, wheat au ., t. 3 Wetmore, Brunief Geureo Murriy, Graont, Porier, Er 4o Ui Bty Boenderly W T ot eqatiir Lo 1 H0utreas. - Prop £8. Aluatis, Carie thronz. i rale o wheat drom, Tol Bl unchiged 10 hupgaton und Oewegl Lo Ge. MARQUERTE. Suectal Dispulch (o The Tvibune, Manquzre, Mich,, Sept. b. —Artived—Prop Orcar Towmcnd, and sehe 1 Ely, THE CANAL, £9¢: Atlaulle, Kapkakeo Feoder, i At -'!I’L'"L. L:w,blu l‘“llr Cure d=hwpeca, Marecille 70445 teus lumbe Lovo kcarices, Mocria, B340 feut huisbey§ Miari vy 10,407 Sed Wb, 47,000 Ltk G bu ats. 1 Pty e entire rehullin of 1At pare wf » Abandominent 34 biten resorted t when neagos pehr Anna atwuru—Props buyaun ur iver frout il Lasialle Latgy Ruster, whestot 43¢, bulance cargo et Ciucaduy D. 1) 4t dbsc, orii coru en p. L. To o \u Duifalo ro- Tho gure frow Toledo ¢ Kelly. Clearcd—Prop A. E. Snaidon, sod sche 8, P, .Hmm.x_m:r, Nept. —Amn ~ Prop Kiag Vroa., Kaukuteo Feeder, 9,000 bu oste, 700 bu GO0 bu_coru, *~UU b vate; Boatd of Trade, Morrle, 3,700 bu rui Moutaus, Marecillas, 8,000 bu cals; May- Bherman, Ottaws, 111,507 feet fumber, 21,000 lath: - rop Munawic fielle. Knnkakew ' Fecder, #0,000 feel lumber; Jf, Menard, fanknkee Feeder, #.00 feet Hlimbo 1,058 feet Tnmbne, 43, Sparland, B1,766 fect Jumbe . e PORT IIURON, Pont Ticrow, Mich,, Rept. 5 —Down—Froos Tiaron City, Arctie, Bt, Paul; rchr favana, Up—Props Bpnton, Empire State, A, A. Tarner and barzes; scht Chandler J, Wella, Wind—Nuoeth entie; weather fina, Vonr Hunun, Bepf, b, ~1'4ased ap<Props Chins, Tean R Jiavans And €ONROIL: schr I, ¥ Broge. ciata, parier, Lone Star, 1L N, 1 ew Dominton, Dot roms Vanderoyit, Mackiaaw, Manitobs, ashpa, Soversign, Yoncmite and consort, Arazes and barges, . Pringle and batges; schrs Dvid Vanee, Helun Frat, Aiea Cobb. Wind—Nortn, hight] weather fino, Kingatn, Spariand, tulen; Mearengory Dr ERIE, Npecial Disateh to The Tribune, ®nix, Pa., Sopt. 3. —Arrivais—Props (‘onostoga, Thiladetphla:s echre Allegheny wl Schuylkill, Ciileago! prop Arundel, Fort Dover; schr Honald- son. Toledot scht Beotld, Duffalo; prop Allegheny, 410, \ n'x':“mgm.n—scm Donaldeon, _ Chicagos schr Keetmal ZinAw: = prop \\innl«m‘.r Portages ot aches Lurea, Jmma, faml dnowdrop, Port Doser; prop Ueorze Kine, Milwankes: prop C. 4. Ker. shaw, Chicago; wrop Allegueny, Day Olty; tug ¥rid, Dodalo. —— NAVIQATION NOTES. CMoA0, The schr E. 0. Anarews is having repales made at the dack near Twelfrh stroct brudgo. Tom Lynch'd now boat s called the Impetlal. 8he hax recolved her engines, and ik now having 8 boller pul In. ‘The achr Myetle came ont of dey-dock laat even- 1nx. after receiving a talklng, and the Mosclle rent In for a aimilar nirpone, MiieH-neaded dredrihe in belnz done at the month of the river at Ntacinic, and the cltnnel will soun ba deen cnough for any veasel to enter that pritt, 10in clatnied that tho Pelican wns Iraking at the rate AT one Inch per husr 8t the time whe was picked np by tie Unlted States steamer Michig: Alkll;al rate 14 wonld nhave tuken nbout a week to Ak ek, Yhio salo of the tng Sameon, at Cleveland, for 4l worth of Weateni land, did not take place. The partiea conld not dgreo BPoN the terti, thare batng # 11tle cash stipend of $:, UUt thut provented N eonmunmsiinn, The stme Flars leaves Clatkestroot bridro at o o'clock this murning for ti regatta at Bouth Chi- nd not at 4 an publisied yesterdsy morning. Mmuken o eecon Inp st »om. r Jennic Matthows fd receiving a new rit and {intonn, thuse necessary Appendag ni 0n aviny bern earried away (11l rutenit collision at the Limber Maiket. Tuc Pomeroy has receivedn new hurn, Tha tug Two Trothers towed the big hum-bont hiat was Intety captnenil by the pulice In the lake- baein to Bouth t*hieago lat evening, where n%il bo used as the judges® hont durine the Foiia to- day ahd toemoriuw, 1¢1s Just tue thing for that purpose. LILSRWNEZRE. % Thae taz Gregory i tecerving o ndw whoel at MIAlwluken,” boat fs talxed N opposition ferrvboat {s falzed of between Detroit and Windsar, londed coa! st Os- The schr Daninl @, Fort h ‘woto for tuis port at golng rute, M. Ganliner, of 8. Lawrcnice, Ont., has pr- ":h ;;;l ;rcuunuamu tatereat in the prop Mary Groh o $:1. 650, - Janiea €, Toyd, of Mtiwankee, Las sold the 'PII‘;“I’.I of the schr Josephine to Rubatt W. Hoyd for 400, T4 Chicaro yacht Annle Louise Cary capsired oft 81, Junaph Taesday, and the crew wers taken ashore in a soiall bont, ' The yacht drfied ashore. Cept. Julin Fareaw, the owner of the Cdry, fe- cerved word yestenlay that the only demave dons wae tho broaking of the nast. The vess] will ;;ubuhly ba towed Lo thie port and & uew mast put ed by the Westarn Huttalo, went fnto effect e s fullows: Elevating (in- atorag or - buy - Xe: 1 mneceeding ys, OF pars , i Mo vessel payd in -Jumun to the Ldeveland Lewlers Tha Cavtaln of the ache Warmingion, In dercriblug the eilect of her long My dn Starva Inland iteer, saya sho wak groundod on g rounde rock, which, Ly the matfon of she tioal, ware n holw in hier Bottom the shape of n cliopoing-dowl. Luckily it %un _diroctly opposed by e af tho heavy timbars, and the rock did not make a hole cleae thtough, though it cawe within an luch oud a Liulf, % . e ; o ront oFf cicAto, The following are the arrivals aud accusl saflings a1 this port for the past twonty-foar houre ending at 10v'clock lant night: . Aunivaga fehe Mears, Naffndo, voul, Frie street, ' Massaugor, lenjon, sundrics, Husty i dainie Fivk, Hatals, Rsarios ek i ey, Gt SR Bime O, Gruminoad, "Grand Havon, sundrics, B, 1 teath, Sangatiic: 'eoi 0. 1 fteath, Sanialick, bet Ty ity FaEaA Relle Atmte Toine, Lot Rer fianto a Prog Trader, 1% Em!l ol o Ket. Eikiteentt stroet. i ir treet. Kol ) ‘ak0 avenue, atreut, Jigt drost. picht, irves. wuud. |IRlugeport, ottand, S e s s o, i, Siakoaon, Tumber, Markot. candl, Nosth Brauct, AL kLl atevel, Are HENF Juanlos gl Belhie Lizale A, Bclir tirace Mubray, i Kot Laviinn, Sanbion. W Belr o1 dtutter, Highalo, @raln, rop V. HL Ketcin, iy gratne i, Bturgein Bay, Hght / wee, ki ¢ Her, Munuinoive, by, From Hoarta. e a0 REE (ivgun, Tty gran. FeUF Bulbutra, i i f brog W ryis Fuyurite. Sdpom i sebr fe W lilaige sumtring. “on. indrics, i atuck, wuniiries routh tuve iyt b Michinl (ol Jui Stury Grodi, 1T U. 1. firath, » I . Julthann, Skt it Jieasto Boalt, Muw(aiev, 1ght fusaoweniaa, Wt Fotar, ignt, f 'y, Muakegon, light, BUE Naraus Puiage tay. Dt T CiiP AUFiRLG Purtake (1Y, k) Belie itertive fiara At Nl QURRENT -OFINION. detw & Frut it It Mr, Kearney knowa whou he {s well off h&will hire soincbady Lo wiile hirh a now$2 spoech stonce, 'Phe one he fo ualug a6 preaent e soudy unik \breadvare 10 tha Jusk degree, — Hudulo 45~ preas Ltep.). Wo don't kuow shont over-production botng the principal canne of the hard tinies, but It fenwentted fuet tat 18 has broken down hall the bach treea te Uily part ol the coantry, ~Jpring. Reddt (U. ) Lepudlic, Tho condition of labor Iu this country is somethlng pulable to contemolate, Iery 18 Dege 1a Kearnwy, 8 poor hard-working wau, out of cnye ploymopt, Legelug iy follow oilors for pickels 1o nsblu Lit 16 0ve from vuy part of (hy cuuntry 10 the vther, whiln beae Francleco ure ollvesing 3 10 taklu- tnfn his sarvind fanny. fimese nre matnly to biewo tor Wts.— Hutlimore Uusette (Drm. ), + It sbould uot be forgotton that, while the Supremo Lonrt wae nlwost equal}y divided (n ras gand to the constitutionality uf (ho lssuo of Jegul- teuders in time of war, and ass war measure oaly, it was practically anutiimous 1 the opiniot, strong Iy exoreased by the nunor uuwra 8184 by the uisjonity, that auct be hold jonal, of atal), ouly s an exercise of 1o war power, —New Y ork 2ridaas (Rep. ). Thie amazing impudence of the irredeen- ablesfn polnting w France duning’ tho Uurwan waz, 89 & prool of thelr carrenty fhearies, is li- Inatrate@ by the way Kam Cary hus drovped ail yentlon ol Urancy {rom e ypecctige, sluce the iepublicun cxpmed Tna liws, Every irtoriau of Shat perfod uiredas that the' French Gove borruwed g giol o b tiant o lergyimen by Sun 1 | s erntucnb amount ui alwil o, and wiudy futia er. ' people hinve not been aithictud with frecieunnblo and wilaly Ductauting Uovernmeont ** protilaes W pay " for wor ulun ughty yeare, Tuey ore pdy- itk 10-U3y conelderauly wory 1 duuble L suonut of fulcrval un (hulr bunded debb which the K_fl)ulun tho Uudted Slates urs payiuz ou thicire, 0 Tepuiating rasculd, uo *fat " moucy Glcucrs of the earninge of abur, duecivo snd cheat tio Freuch . pople, | Cheir Goverament used bank fiotes, anil uses thein lo-day becausy they urs tbe bt gl balueb VaUGE curteucy, Whe Proporly see carch, 84 Lhpy con bo Fugulated by busluces s v sound and honest wrinciples, und not mady to -‘n:ul‘lm::r ';'\'rm:kn l:{, Bl u'"’f l:um I«ihhybu roning around Lougrcanional Laila—Lauei vy Tetmghoeun Conese iy ‘The dmilune hins done a good thing lu ex- poring the base Largaiulng and nnderhand tricke cry carried o2 altur the election of 1870 by Viiden and biv adjuiants, Much of tts comment {s mory aliceut dlscoverics are Uit das aneartavd ehou valion Uist Triden apd b wornd resoced 1 tricks and cxpediviils 10 ge thy Prealdency which were luproper aud undighided, i nol powitively dirverscefut, sl galcuiates o la- Inge the Democrate purty tu puohiv eslinasion. “Paldew was eilher lairly iveted ve o was kot 10 wax Laitly dlected he shoald bave seserted bie B L Gilive I B Wabdy, CUuRAieuud Way, \ appeallng to tho patriotiam of (he count 10 see hat ihe urinciples of our free fnatitntion®, na Feprescnten in Bie peison, were not Droken down hy frand or force.” Such a conre conld bave had bt one tesult. The people wonld have mastained hitn at any and all hazarda, That ha neglected to adopt thin manly and etaten. man-like conen aows that he was either too cawaraly to meet the occanion in the apielt it de- manded, or that he did not bellevn he wea chiosrn. Enher liorn of the dilemma in fatal to him. Te- tween a coward and A frand thoes ta precious littla to choose, 1f anything on earth Is calenlated to innpiro canfempt it t4 the spectacle nf » man efoct- ed ['restgent by a vpopuiar majority of evern guar. terof a wlilion yoter, and falely entitled to a maforlty of the Electoral vates, trypne to dirker with frofiticlany And " bribe Electors, and careving on & moat surpicions and damading correspunsdence in cipner. Of coutse the Demoeratic party 18 not in sny way responsible for his con- tempiible manenverine. it renndiates the whole litty and dingraceful hudiness. And the Potter Commilte owo. it (0 them- selver nnd to tho country to make n thorough In- quisition of these suspicious transactions of Tilden aud hinngents, Let them examine Mr, Jordan, the banker who paid the THden check to Oregon, Let them MTII" Peiton and Marble 1o tell what nbir mystérions correapondence ani recret opera. tions In’ Florids, and Orcgon. ann\Washington meant. Lot them give Mr. Hewltt an opportauity 0 tell all ho known abont the miscrablo shanling and contemptible potterinz of the man who, un- willing to raflle for the Pres en perfectly willing to trai new it was his own: by right. v niftee have rendered Invalnable service by expon. mx the ltepnbican frands in Finrita and” Loulsi~ ang. amd the hargaining done in Washingion. He- foro concluding thelr labors they are buund, in hunor and falrness, 10 hold the comduct of Tiiden atd Inul:funllullolhn lights Lot _us have fair piay, and’ no favoritisp, —yew Fork Acpress Wenm.p LEGAL MATTERS. Yeatorday's Proceedings In the Different Courts of facord. Stewart Patterson, “a minor much below the ege of 21 years, to-wit: 3% shars old,” by his guardian, Jatnes 1), Galloway, Yyesterday began a sult fn the Circuit Conrt agatnst Ifary L. Btewart, GQcorgze M. Pullman, Ilsnnah M. Willlame, Hlelan W, Johnson, Stewart Clark, Frances 8, Matthews, and John C. Patterson, to tecover his share in lis mother's éstate. He says that on the Oth of January, 1871, his muther, Jeanie Pattbrson, dled, leaving him and his fatuer, dohin C. Patterson, her only helrs, She owned nt the time of kerideath an undivided one-fifth foterest fn fee In Lots 18 and 14 In the Asxessors' Division of Lots 1, 2, 7, and 8, In Block 87 of the Orlginal Town of Chicago, and complaiuant alleges that lic I8 entitled to tne sehiole of it ns sofe helr by tho laws of Iilinols, 1iis mother laving died ‘intestate. The other owhers of th property are Houosh AL Will- inms. Helen W. Johnaon, Fratices V. Matthewi and IL. 1., Btewart, as trustecol Stewart Clar! In Octobor, 1871, Hart L. Stewart, Mrs, Patte son, Mrs. “‘lllhms. and Helen W. Jolnson made.n copveyanco of thelr Interests to ieorge M. Pullman a8 trustee, thus giving Im & four- fifths Interest, or cleo all but Slewart and Frances V. Matthews convoyed, glving him s thrme-tifths interest. The deed s so amblguous that complainant cannot tell exactly what in- terest Puliinon has. At any rale, from the date of the decd Mrs, Pattorson became entitled to ‘s one-fifth Intercst in the income of the ostats, dnl since her death rnmflatnnm a8 ber lielr shoald have had ¢, Hart L, Stewart bas had the actual con- trol of the property slnce the great fire, and Dbas recelved at loast $250,000 therefrom, snd ns_mortgazed it for §125,000, and made jm- provements. Complainaut clafine 814,000 s bark profits, and thiuks bls annual income therefrom shiould be about $2,000 8 year. Btew- art and_r‘ullman, a8 18 charged, have allowea about $13,000 of taxes to accumulate, have recognized various fraudulent clafins as valid, allowed the {utarest on the ndebtedhesd to run pehind, have pald some flegal claims, and allowed the property to become almost hopelesaly involved. 1t vields su- nual fncome of nearly $20,000, but s infum- bered for 8175,000, and thy greater portion of tho melt gocs for inter years old, and incapable of taking proper care of the estate, and thero Ia danger that the $125,- 000 trust-deed wiil be forecloacd for nou-pay- ment of Interest, Stewart has beéen purposcly refusiog to settie this In hopes of forcing the morteagee, Mrs, Iletty . Green, into taking & lower rato of futercst, but complainant charges that tho restit. will probably be to drivo her to foreclosing, and thus cut off all hia luterest, Ho algo charges that I'uliman, by his remissncss, has tnado nimself Havle, und asks to hove an ac- eouut and tho appolntuient of a Recetver, who will take charge of the estate, collect the rents, and faithifully care for the {ntercats of all partles futerested. DISONCES, P Orrin P. Lyon flicd & bi{l yesterday vomplain- Inyr that his wife, Susan, has for ton years pust br:n an hubltus) drunkerd, und ssking for & divoree, Willlam C. Hickok also wanta to bo a treo mau onee fuore, Ilu lived with his wife Rose eleven years, and thén she loft him, and be thinks sitipio blessedness 1s prefcrablo. John Miller, who 8 in a like state of Toncll- ness on uecount of the absence of bLis wife, Mury, also wanta a deeree of divorce, 1TRMS, To-day 1s the last dav for filing trial motfons to the September torm of the Qlrcult Court, I the case of the Clicago Blarch Works vs. T. Bnalds, Judgoe Moore yesterday ordered Spalds, thn manager, to Lurt uver to the Com- rlll torthwlth a1l the books of account belobe- ng to it, which be haa takon and has {n his pos- acsslon. v A second dividend, amountive to 8 per cont, was declored yostordey in the bankruptey cass of Hadley Bros. & Co. It Is expected that from 810 5 per cont more will be pal@, The frst alvidend was 30 per cent. UNITED STATAS COUNTS, Robert E, Junkius, Assignco of George 1. Dehrens, filed & Lill yesterany azaiust licorgs 11 Bebirens, Frederick” Meyer, snd Johu Rauge, Lo sut aside some nllege: ‘:n‘n'n:null convey- gnccm Complaluent” charges thae in Iny, 1870, the fixtn of Abreus & Bebr- ens went iote voluntar: buokruptey atd Oled the ususl schedufex. Those of Belireus, howeyer, aro fraudulent and Tulse, Ju that he hasomitted therefron an ftem of 83,00 it isouey, The most of this money wus tsed in Murch Toet in the purchase of Lot 50, in K, 1. Tinkham's Bubdivision of Block 37 In the Caual ‘I'rustees’ Subdivision of the ! zgnud the W, 3¢ afthe N, B, i of Bee. 17, 39, from Aary A Downer, Thudeed of the ?mnlwt. lowey was tuken 1o the vame of Meyer, Dehres brother-fu-law, and of Jobn Rauge. Binve the ‘:un:lllio of the properly Belirens Lns spent arge nimounts ju Improvements, aud Now oeeu- ples it with bis family. Mr. Jenking clalins this purchase u{“ucnmu was a frutid on the credit. ors, and usks to lave 1t sct waide und declared void. . CIRCUIT COUNT. John 8tephens, tor the use of T, Bradlcy any uthers, commenced & sult duebt for 52,000 aguinst dolingHoMman, Heruian Btetfel, Willam Serudle, Fred Bocruer, 1. B, Muller, P B, s e o wultfor 85,000 agajust ury B, Barry bogst & wult for agajus Baufurd K, fluu.“ ‘Tue Counecticut Mutual Lil pauy tlled o LIl awajnst Cl Suruhi . R Sinith, Naghan with, K, A, 8tuall, J. N. Jewett, aud oiliers, to tureclose & nortguge for $15,000 ou Lots 14 aud 15 oud @ strip of Jand 15 513 feet wude, Irom front to rear, bf the north side ol Lol 13, all In Block 8 or Wil Jouss' Addition to Chi- cano. Ueorge M, Franch, for the use of W, W, All- port, sucd the City of Chleago for 85,000, Marlu Clark brought suit for 85,000 damages sigaiust Joun Hogau aud Charles A, Fauniug, W, IL Allen and A, N, Makevcuce sued Phllip Qotdwan tor §1,000, B, K, Heory, W, il Al- lon, and A, N, .\hlwuun biegan » “liko suit for $2500, snd Lemuel Fullaw ouw for $2,500 atusk the same dufundant, « Thowas Jelfurd brought sult _for §4,000 aguinst the Luicaster Coal & Iron Cowpany. oo £ Daue, Urinuell & Co. sued Phitip Gold- may dur §1, CIINIBALCOURT. Petor Luby was tried tor burglary and scquit- teds James McGlue pleaded guilty to lageeny, and wus riven ten dauys Iy the 6uumy Juil, 1u the cuse ot B, F. Runyns, whoso ball was defuutied Weduesdgy, the “boudamicu cuwy it \n‘l‘;l thelr attoruey, sud had tue default set aside. = PHOBATE COUNT, Judze Kulckerbocker, of the Prabate Court, fssucdd letters of udwinistratios In the estate ol thy late Jawes Waleh, the well-kugwn whole- rule mitliner, ‘Fha letters wero fxaucd to Catn- erine Waleh, widow ul thu duceused, Jobu W, Euright, Micbacl W, Kerwin, Charles Dennety, und Marcus A Devive, fn bouds of §70,000. Fhe estute 1s valued st $35,000, nrd wmun{uzu uilliinery eoods st 160 and 13 Wabash avenue. Tuo deccased lett surviviog hlm bls widsw and three colldsen—a sou 17 years of ucv, sad two daugiterd, voe 18 sud the other 1L L = Jrwok Gany—i: 257, aud 830 10 a7, Incluaive, except A S, U7, and 376, No o511k, 10, 71, 22, 24, 50, 50, 3 15, 49, 47." 8. %, voalolylh va No casu on telal. ™, 10x8-Theron Pandos \‘ugruuu Isbuil v X tha 5 N B, Colltos PO T DT <ty Wt M i t. Slewart s T, Dora Tewksburs iutehiaon, § man Hitsch, $87, 53 bow ve Chinglen 1arm ?'»w 43, and motlon oiton ve, A, . National (iank va, Griata 1tiam ifodgdon va. K. phenson, ££,717. H .. Craw and W, — THE SEVEN-THIRTIES. Nona of Thesa Tonds E der=Nuts far Intlationists to Crack—Over- whelming Array of Peoof, Ianaing (Sich.) Repnblican, The vitality of some of the lies started by the irredcemable party (8 smazing, They best the Canada thistle among wecds and the sovan- vear ltch among diseases. Cut off their heads, and each hend voinlts a new swarm of ltes, We determined some time sgo to kill the lfe about the 7.30 Treasury notes belng * money in circn- lation™ amonz the people, and feel quite cer- taln now that any candld reader swho will con- sider our facts will no longer be gulled by these deliberate decelvers. Belnw_fs ns near an exsct copy a4 onr types wilt afford, omitting the pjctures and ornamen- tal work, of a 7,30 note now ih our bossession, 1t has heen obtalned by persistent advertising for morethan six inonths, and Ita genujoceness is guaranteed by the United Btates Treasury De- partment at Washington: . IKTEREAT ONE CENT FENDAT, $5 Act of June B0, 1804, $50 ‘Three yoara aftar dsle, the UNITED STATES romise to pay ta the ordet of — — FIFTY DOLLARS, #ith 71-10 pet cent interest, psyable semi-annuaily in lawfol money: ¥, R. Ariexn, Tressurer of ibe United Biates. 8. i Counr. Tteglater of tha Tremury. Waslington, Aug. 15, 1904, 8 months' fintercet r lnllnllru!nll payable ntation of coupons thezelor, conpons attached. parabie with note: only on prese| [riner covrox.} 1.'ny berer $1.82:% Feb, 15, 1805, . 2 for Ist six_months' Interest on $30 U, 8. Ireasury note No, 183, 827, F. B, Seixxen, Treas. of the U. B, (ncvEnax sinE. ] Tay to besrer At matueity. Convertiola at tbe aption of tho holdar inty BONDS redesmabla at the pleasure of the Government at any lime after five yeare, and payavle tycuty yours from Aug. Lith, 1807, with nierest at #ix per cent per aunum, payable semi- annaaliy in coin. uniren sratss or axznicr. 5 () The act of June 50, 1864, under which thls ‘Trensury note was iasued, See. 2, provided that Such of the noles as shall be maie payable, prin. tusl aud Intorost, ay maturley, ehall bo o fegal- fon e extent an United Staten nofes, for their tace yalnc, excluding interest, and may ba pald to any creditor of the United Ntates at their faca value, exclnding {ntorest, or to any creditor willlng to recelve thom ot pat, ‘r\!lmfl.fllj intoeguts, 2nd iy Treasory noted 1saned andet A58 ARTIAHL : of this act may bo made convertiblec-at tha x| crelion of the ecrotary of the Treasns bonds {asued under the anthority of t| ‘ As the Interest on these notes wis, basShfede slx difcrent timea, and not ot the moturity.of the notes, they {fell outside the"jugul-ténder rule, and were never 8 legal-tender untll tho enge of the Reviscd Btatutes of the United g::m. fu 1874, when the lnlluw!n;i scction (3,640) became @ law, The portion of it which we print In {talics was cut off from tha scction by the editor of the Chicago Jufer-Ocean, in'an ardicle published Augr. 29, wherein ho tried to maintaln bis false position. Thls suppressed proviso knocks tho legal-tender feature out of these notes, so far os thelr uso In redecming ‘bank circulation in concerned: and that 1s one of the most important qualities {n all paper cur- rency, Ifit will not redeem bank-notes, it 1s not alegal-tender when o paale and o runon tho banks take plac ; Sk, 3,600, Treasury notes Issncd under the an- thority of tho acta of 'March 18G4, Chap, 7, and_ Juno 70, 1804, Chap, 172, aball be o legal- tendor to the asme uxtent us Unltod Blatos notes, for their faceivalue, excluding interest: Provided, that Treasnry notes {shued uniler the act last named 2hall net ba a tegal-tender in payment or redem, tion of any notes lasued by any bank, banking as- sociatlon, or banker, calculaled and intended to cirentale as money. Not one of_these 7.30s bare the inscrintion, “ n legal-tender,' such as every other Treasury note bore which was made s legni-tender by tha act authorizlug its fssuc. Tbe total amount of 7.304 issucd under tho act of 1804 was na fol- .8 44,500,900 044,600 248,001,000 370,472,000 000 notes. 49,473,000 8,104,813 of all lssues..... +$820, 002, 600 Leing su average value of $207.50 to euch note. Very few of thein werc ever scen among work- inguien, farmers, or merchants dotniza small business, for these classes seldom huve 850 at & time. A fewoltho notes were pald out to soldiers and ather public creditors who choseto accent them with Interest Included. ‘Thie 8econd Nattonal Hunk of Detroit, which disbursedoyer $4,500,000 of Guvermment money during the War aod sobh after its close, pald out only ons lot of $5,000 of 7.00s, mostiy in $0 notes, ahd no more. It got the accrued intorost on them at the time of payment. Oue of the cditars of thu JNepublican, who was in the Unlon ariny four years, recolved $500 In 7.30 uotes; but, as part ot then were payable to the order of & man {0 Michigay, they hiad to be returned here from Alubaa for proper fu- dorsement. Another editor of the Llepublican bourht & 7.30 note of $100 for investment at & broker’s office in Detroit, but, os there was a hiteh in tho fudorsement, somo two woeks' thne was lost before hils title to ths note could be made secure. Dr. Ueurke E. Ranuoey, of Lhis city, informs us that he was once pafid 87.30 roleat par valiic with the coupous all eut off. He did ot totfeo that It hod nearly threc years to rus, sud was obliged to hoid it during that thine withost utercst, except for tho last slx months. Being fundable {nto s U per cent coin bona, the note bronght a promium at maturity of nlmut 3 per cent. Whitney Jougs, of this clty, who now con- tends that the 7,504 were “nionev ™ ju the full acuse of the term, hus admitted to us that in dealing it them as o Government sgent Lie al ways got the full futerest which had acerued, although in outside transactions he frequently took them without allowing interest. ‘Those geuticmen are credible witnesses to the fact thae the 30 were nol moncy, Thoy were tiearly a1l sold o8 good {utcrest-bearing investuients, They are advertised in hundrods of newspapcrs ah 'n preat popular loan.” ‘The Atrphebiioun of Blarch =2, 1865 (Which can be scen at our office), contuined sn advertbement headed © Uuited States 7.0 loan, settivg forth the grvat advautazes of this sccurity, which was then * th onty loun fu murket offered by the Government." 1t was nowheru reckoned oy Smoney,"” qor was it at tbhat timo a legal- tonder, Evury nolo hore the pro the amount on it face, van per day oh the £ notes to per day on the $5,000 notes, ‘This constantiv-aceruing Interest cutided men to hoard thenl, and sent them Anully to the Treasury Departinent for redemp- tion o for refunding * oo 8 per cent bonds. ‘Tley were ull duv before 1330, aud have been so completely retfeod thint ouly #157,000 vut of ,L‘\l.flb‘.’.w or 81 (n §5,.270, were outstanding uly , 002 of 8., 370,472 of $1,000 notes. ., 9,805 of of Interest and from one cont 1, 175, When the reviscd- statates took eifect n 1877, makiug thess notes 8 legul-tender outstde of banks, only ¥1%.5W of them wero outstandiug, or $1 In §4,215 of ull that had been jesucd, Tu that extent ondy couid thoY, even as % lmoney 1y et tho irredeciables talsely veckon the whole vast volumne i thut way, in order to Justify thelr eroans about *contraction” froin & tonoy yolutie of $1.TH.T0T,078 (nearty double $he true amount) 1 1565 to F3,000,000 (33 per cent Jess hun the true amount) tn 1575, ' We suwin up sgain tue reasonis why the 7.00s were NOT MONEY: 1. They were never & lecal-tendor until 1875, wheo they Lad beun suven or ¢tabe yeum ovec due, and bad vearly all been puld off or pefund- ed. 3, Tfley were fnterest-boarfug, and that fuct waa printed on thelr tace, 80 &1 10 preveas thels circulation, 4. ‘Thoy were always worth suore than simnlo greenbacks, the premlum on 7.80 suinetines ety 5 per cotily 4. They wore printed 1o the forin of bonds, dre-elihithis o on fncle wider sud_ three aud three-iourths loches longer than stmplo green- backs, wui the pictures aud ornamental work wer eutirely diffargut from thuse on green- backs, H 3, They had five Interest-coupons attaced oo oneltid, wiille nu ondinary groveback ever lad coupens attachied. The 780 note for &5 with coupous at- taclicd, 86 pritend dbuve, bs worth ab e Tivdae- ury Department $82.85, berw $10.05 more thun au_ordivary greeuback for #: 7. ‘These T.50 nutes were never pald out by the Guyeruuent st tuerr par vaiue, but tha utescet, Af guy bad acvrued. was elways exacted frow 1 public creditors ur purchasera, 5. Most of tnent were s0ld 1u the marset us bonds bemded Nucradiaicad, vid wers advers tised an good Investments ULy (overnment nuents, . They were never enumerated in any Treas- ury report s & part of the ctreolating medium f the tonntry, 10. They were never reckonad by any bank or hanker as a part of his cashor currency reserves, hut always counted as (nvestments, for they could not be used to redeem notes with, 11. The lowest denomlnation printed was for &50, and less than 6 rer cont of the totalamount was even as low as that. 12, 1t is absitrd to pretend that notes for £500, &1.000, and 5,000, drawing interest, with notice of that fact on thelr faco, Were ever used even ol money, and these three denominations covercil almost 75 per cent of the 7.3 notes. V% They wers all fundable into & per cent cotn bonds, and this obligation was plainly print- ed on them., 14. They were not redeemable or funda- Ixih;.c”y the Gosernment until three years slter ate. . 15. 'nmr wers all made payable to oraer, and many of them were Indorsed and could not be negotiated without proof of the genuinenesa of the indorsement. 16, Thev were In all reapects like a firat-class promlssory note or bond, redeemable at s tixed 1ime, bearlue a good rate of intercat, payabls ;eml-annull ty on presentation of coupous Jnnre- o, Ilere sre sistecn #eparate points wharein the 7.30 notes dliiTer from tha notes used as money. They ought to b= called, as they were, “ ahort- time bonds."” Deduct them from the Guvern- ment paper issues of 1964-"1-'1l because they were nol money, and the bresth 18 all taken away from the irredeemable howlers abont con- traction, e do nut suppose they will atop howling any more than the Iich or the Canada tbistica will stop afllicting the chlldren of men; but we think the ruu of “this le, even with the ll;mpy Iuler-Ucean to back it, s checked for a ‘while. AN AMERICAN ZOLLVERELY. The United States, Canada, and Mexico to Establish Free Trade with Each Other, ANew York Jonrnal of Commerce, A rollvereln, or customs union, between the Tnited States, Canada. and Mexico, would be a wsater stroke of commercial policy for all three countries, L[ there were any possibilityof ar- ranglog it, for peoples so diverse in interest, on terms satisfactory to each. It would do ali the good for all its members that reciorocity trea- ties could accomplish, and more too. it ls the fdeally perfect arrangement for conterminous Btates having a strong Interest in each other's welfare like thosc posscssing the North Amerl- can Contiaent. Its long trial in Germany las Leen brititantly succcasful. Up to the time of its adoption amoug them, the scparate German Btutes, great and smail, malntaived thelr dis- Unct cordons of [nterior Custom-Houses at wreat cxpense, and aunoyed cach otuer by different l{lll‘ml of dutics, Smugeling” flourished to the detriment of all honeat trade. Border wars dld nat grow vut of the troubles, but the feel- Ing between yarious States was not cordlal, and prevented the reallzation of tnat German uplty which bad been tho dream of pocts and statesmen. At lest the principsl German Biates, with Peuasip foremost, came to sppre- mwiflwnfi %‘t‘fl?zér e g e imdtctar ns: "THE 1ca'of azoflvereln was tlclis Klioutd blished between the Ger- ity Statew, interlir Custom-Houses aholished, and a'revenue provided by levyiog a tariff of 10 per_cent ad vnlorem on_every description of forcign mannfactures (nothine heing orohibited) enteniog the territory of the States jolning in this agreement. Every State collected its own dutles, pooled the customs receipts with thosc of the other States, and was relmbursed there- from for the expeuses of collection. The net revenuc was distributed fo the ratio of populu- tion. The results of the zollverelu, both commer- clol and polltical, were sstounding, From the beuinning each of the associnted States derised n larger custorms vevenue than it had ever en- Joyed before. ‘I'he manufacturing industrics of each wero wonderfuily stimulated. From the zollverein dotes the great rise of the estton, linen, woolen, silk, paper, and fron and steel products of Germagy. And this was the Jeast of its benefits, It brought the Nortlern snd Southern Jerman States into closer symuathy and prepued the way for the great Empire pro- claimed at Versaflles. 1t Is not too much to eay that, but for the zollvereln, there would be to-day no united Germany. Free trade be- tween the old Gcrman States and a common tardil on {mporta (now mado more lberal fn the direction of free trade) have worked the mira. cle, more than the genius of Bismarck or the prowesa of German arms, A ke nmn‘mn:finl. it it were possible on thin continent, wdBld produce like, effects. Bomething must be dono to revive trude and stob smuggling, and promote pence and friend- ship between the United Stotes and Canada snd Mexico. Why not have a zollverein on the Ger- man_plan, modiled to suit the uccds of the three countrics! Now Is the time to agitate for it The fishery award Is to be puld, of course.—~ns there {5 no bonorable escape fron it,—but, belore the payment, Mr. Evarts meaus to hava the whole question of Canadisn-Amerl- cuu relations thoroudhly discussed. A recl- procity treaty is talked of as the proper sequel of the flshery award. From this to o’ zollvereln is but & step, thongh we admit, 1t tx o diflicult one to take. Canada and the United States, though they have been able to agres In times past on a reciprocity treaty, differ In thelr prescut viewa about oue, aud hold strangly conflictiug opinions on tarill pollcies, Catda would never accept our yresent custons systei, But why should we seek to foree 1t upon hert M"f thicre vot bea middle-grouud whercon both natlons can standgd It remalns for statesman- shiv to find that'out. While a new futerest Is thos given to the subject In dta relatlon to Canada, atiention {salso freshly called to the advantazes of frectrade between the Unlted States und Mexito, A speelal agent from Wash- logton has been exploring the frontler lnnd, the sceno of ro much recent dieturbance, and he re- ports that o goxd reviprocity treaty would stop the disonders and - bring the two countriea futy harmony, [ledttributes the troubles malnly to tte bad bigh tarifTs of both the republics. These encouragu smuggling to enorimuus extent, kili legitlmats commerce, and make bad blood on both sides. * Free trade with Mexico, as with Canada, would open all her markets o our products snd manufactures, cnubling us to drive out much of the German sud British com- petition, while a properly-contrived zollverein would chieck moat of the sinuireling which now prevails, und yicld to each meinber a greater cuss tams revenuu than 1s now obtained. “Morg than al), for the Unlted states, mutual sympathy and amity would be vastly Increased by this commierclal Lond, and the time woulld he has- tened forthe peavelul anncsation of Cunada and Mexico to this country, 11 our nelghbors «can be made to see that thete material inferests are identigal with those of the Uniied States It will not be long before thay will yearn for the more cndurivg aua satisfylug pulitical counee tion, Alr, Evaris is doing much for American com- merce by promoting, throuzh his Consufar Agenls, the cxooft trade, Bat e has not yet siznalized his ofticial carecr by a great and brill- fwnt act, Migiat he not do this by sdvocating the formulion of some sort of a-zollverein 1o tnclude the threo reat countries of North Amcricul We advise lim to study tho aston- tshing oporation of the German zollverelu, and “y in‘l“ vaunot be repeated fu the Westers urld, 5 brojected by whigh reciprocal frec trade in all B S e s ———————— TEMPERANCE, Apecial Dispatck ta Tha Tribune. Mamson, Wis, Sept. 5.—The Grand Lodge of Good Templars adjourncd tbls afternoon st 5:80. Thiv morning oflicers wero Inatalled by 8, . Hastiugs, ol Madison, and Jolin 1, Finch, of New York. Thoaction of yestenluy adopts fug o triple pledge of abatluence from liquor, tobacco, and profunity, was amended so as not to make it obligatory, but te be simply urged on members and juvenile Templars. Tho proposition for the payment of 8 per uim of delexates was refects od. *The Urad Lodeo voted $100 out of the Treasury far vellow-feser sufferers. The rullways uf the State wers thanked for coucte- sles reudered. The bunds of the Secretary and ‘Preasurer werd tixed at $12,000 ‘Tue boud of the Graud Cllef Templar was fixed at $500, “Tho following telegruta wus received BaNuUekY, O., Sept, 4.—The Grana Looge of 1o, In susel seude fraternal greetlugs, bid- Qtug you Gud wpeea fu yous glorious work. The following reaponsy was scut i ‘Tl Urand Ludye of Wlecousln returns frater “i.‘:i‘“.}‘ Ary unanimoue to the cunstitulivnal aumen 3 - et — e THE RIGHT KIND OF A STRIKE. Spectal Dispatch 10 1he Tritune. PirTssuie, Pa., Sopt. 3.~Th cltizens of Jef- ferson, O, are couslderably excited over an ofl- strike there this afternovn, which promiscs o be a recular bonauza. Fye sowe thoe past workmen laye Leen suguged Iu deepening the towy well in the public gquare. Upon reaching 4 depth o wbuut furty Tuet, this afternoon, the excavalurs were surprlsed and tho atizens de- lzated Lo ducover ofl dripuing trow e sides ot the wed i cousuderable quasiitics. Steps vromptly tsiccn Lo opeh o scany, froun at u late hogr this evening, ul voae vided W s Bl et vaowid way atrike turn out. as well as the citizens anticipate, the ainking of other wells will be immediately Heveral [ittaburg ofl men b left for detlerson o loof K into tie aliuation, USTOMS, The New York Investigation. Nzw YORK, 8ept. 5.—The Custom-House in- vestigation was continued to-day by further Inquirfes Into the mode of doing business. The Deputy-Collector having charza of the entrics of all merchandise, etc., s1id the only way to prevent errors fo his department wonld be to hire an extra set of entry clerks in busy times. An officer of the same division, to facill- tato the collectlon of the revenue, suggested the repeal of the Anti-Mofety act, the duty on tea and coffec, and the abolition of compound Being asked, ** What is vour epinion as to the taking of oaths snd giving bouds by im- portera? the official answercd: had my way I would abolish the whole ssstem, and fet tho Government take charge ot all the imnorts for & few davs, make updnties on theru, aml then say to the importer: goods on your you don't ltke ‘Here are vour aying us so much mone: you needn't take them. cec SAVLROAD Sl xABLE; ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. !xnnmr.ra:ng.v, l::g;‘:in Manzs.—t Raturds 4§ Monday exceptes OHICACO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, TickeiOfices, 82 Clark-st. (Shiermen House) sodat e depot, aPaclfc Fast Line.... aslour city &'y ankio 5 baltiwsukee Xpeci “Putiman Yiotel runs Pallmaa OF aay Otuer foras of hotelears west of Chicago, o 27 Y @—Depot corner of Wells and Kinis b=Depot corner of Canat CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD: 00t of Lake-st., [adiausrar., and 8i aih-ste, Ticket Uffices, 53 Clarks alesburg Fxorase, ator Kxpress. @ Diing-Cers and I are run betwoen Chi & AND CHICAGD 8AB CITY & DENVER S8HORT LINES. near Madlson.at. bridze, ang Ofee. 122 Randololitat. tEx *12:%0p, m S HOOR Keokuk Exp: Chicazu & Psducah it 15, 1. ‘ash'ton EX 12 m % A, Iwight Aceomindat’n ® 3:00p. nik * Hil0w I CHICAQO, MILWA 'AUL, RAILWAY, Canal-win, Tickel posite’ Bherman House "8 Mlunosoia. tireen S S Tay, aud Menaabe Day & 101108, m. {* 4:007. m. woe Wiwaukee Fast Mal (hadly)..| sconiin & Minnesols, Green, iay, steveny Point, and Ash- 3ad through Night Expres. [t 0:00p. m, ILLINOIB CENTRAL BAfLROAD. fooc of Lake-st. and foor oflice, 121 1taudol C Twenty:second. . neas Liapied-tt Diubiiaue & Nioux G Dubugus & Bioux Ci Glimia Passene & On <aturday night Tuns fo Centrails onlj urdsy nlght ruas to Peorin only. MIFRIPQ}I_‘OBNTB AL Y Depot. fogt ut s Fa ‘weuly-second ot ), Souitieass coraer of lsa PITTEBORG, FT. WA 'YNE & CEIOAGO. BA!LY‘ BALTIMORE & OHTO. atlon Bulldiug, (oot of \ane Bt S:we m CINEAT! 4 BT, LOUB R B o and KokomoL| RURQD, OIN tLincinoat! Alr-Lt Depot coruer of_ Clluton sud KANKAKEE LINE 5 Depot foat of Lake-st. sud toot u! Twenty-second st lodianspolle & ulsvilo Dy Exjress, N #b.s bhariogu touse, Durenport Bapres. Oiang. Leavenw All meals un the O Cala 8173 cents eac, CHIOAGO & BASTERN Tieket ulides: 77 Clarl ruer’ maLia Express a7 sarvod In dialug ILLINOIS BAILROA] T at05'sad Cartoll sia: v CHICAGO T lunfll_'l B‘:l‘ur!’-lr anid Bunday. blauds ily origlusl Cluwi, IMALD T 3 bad 13 Gubide Badase sbucanl AMUSEMENTA, TilE SIxTil Annual Exhibition OF THR INTER-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF UHIOAGO ISNOW OPEN! With tie Largest and Finest Display of the Products of. Sciencs, Industry, qud Ant Ever made In the West. The great liistorical Palnting, “¢The Battle of Gettyshurg,” In Art I nll, and Edmonis Lewis’ Statue of CLEUPATRA, In Art Annex, The Siborfan Mammoth, or Hairy Ele- hant, and other objects of exlruon“lnnry nterest, In the Department of Natural History, Tho Art mx)nrtmnnl. rich in the finest examples of Anclent and Modern Sealp- tare and Paintings. Music day and evening by the LOESCH ORCHESTRA. v A DMISSION: ] .25 QENTS . 18 CENTS HAVERLY'S THEATRE, & W HAVERLY ..., fansger and Provrietor. 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