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MARIL The Union Bhip-Carpentera and Calk- ers Rosolve to Work for the - 0ld Wages, ortant Corvespondence in Relatlon to the Enst Neobish Raplds, Snull Sto Marle. Top Hall Ratee, Teo and Navigation Prospects, aod Prospectivo Lake Froights, Action of Vessol-Ownors and Baa- men's Unions—Floot Coptains ~General Notes. BINGULAT ENDING OF TITE STRIKE, gaturduy morning found n nuber of the it Ulon shdp-carpenters at ‘tho el quortersof_the Chleago Drs-Dock Compay, pendy Vo g0 t0 worlk, In responsy to guestions ut to thewm, thoy stated that nt the meeting of 1be Union. held tho previous evenlng, It waa de- cded by Fesulution that Inusmueh as the move- ment prenn dvinee of wages to $3 per e hawd fallea, theretare ult Union e should peiurn to work uL the ol rato, B250 per diem. e faen of eomprotulsing on 355 per duy, n3 pad been done by Milier Hrothors employés, waa soouted. A8 R of tho strikers us conld be worked conveniently were sent lnto tho holit ot tho schooner I M. Muson to ke ree puirs: tho rest returned home, beenuse tho prevalling storm rendered out-door operutions Dot mpoxsible, Litringe thoe farenoon he: Sl of (ho strilzers ealied at the Company's peadquarters mid expre To work ft $2i5 per day, but tho pabngement. snformed them thut they futended to, foliow tho pandete of tho Unlon ‘and pay only $1.50 to members of the oreanization, 'Tha Company expect o have n full fures ut worlk this nioen- fog. 1n conversation with the repartor of UUSE, Enturday faronoon, o leading member of the Unicn stated that overtures for tho striko were first mnde Tirothers' shipynrd, who promi: to Jolu the Bulunto the number of geventy-tive. Tho strlke wis ordered, nid those mwen were tho flest 10 ru- T 1o work. Tho reeotution wdovted Fridny gight intends that members shall engzags upon o work fur 2255 per dieimn, nud tpan now work attsuch reduced woges wa oy be nereed upon_ Wit o employers, “There will not hot Nothier strike of Union tien for o year, yon hn““dupund upon 1, sald the rpeaker, “and even nttho end of that time Hut udbot new work. Worourt all the new work Chicago can sceure, and 4o BOL propose to pluce vuravives in o atutude ealeulaied to drive it nway' If o uction of tho Union wus iu cause further tronvle at Miller Brothie vard, It will fafl of i murk, ws the Mo for propose ta keep falth with ®heir employés and pay thom the 3255 per dlem ngreel wpon, Tho chiances ure very dechledly that the vednlu- o will provo n bomeruns, and {ntlict grenter Injuiry wpon the_ Uttion orginization than upon thoenemy nt whom it hns beon burled, A day ortwo will serve to disclose the effvet of tho singular uction, SAULT STE. ndeid to MARIE MENTS. Tue Cleveland papers of Saturday print an n- teresting correspondence between Ueorge 1L Bly, the State Depavtment, Dreltish Minyster Thoraton, und Gen. Weltzel, upon tho subject of the tmprovement of tho Enst Neeblsh taplds, Hault 8te. Marie River. In his Jotter to tho State Department, Mr. Ely presented the following facis: é “Tle new lock and canal at tho Sault St Mario will be ready for use sbout July 1, 188], with 0 depth of wiiter at tho present stage o sixteen feet, Tho river has been dredged to slx- teen feet of wal ulsu, for [lnl‘)' niles soutlward from Its head, 1o ease tho 1inal ap- propriations requisit—§ 10 KU—Cor tho comple- tou of thiese inprovements i1 mude duringe the IMPROVE- e jon of Colt s, our shipping will Lo uso of tho fnercased depth of water Ssixteon {ect—throughout the ently between Like Eriu and Luko Huron, lu 1841, cepting at two puints,—at Lake Ucorge and “the East Necebish Kaplids. “Thework In Lule Georgels under contract for cumpletion In 1882 2 » Tno fuprovement of tho cinnnol at tho Bast Neebish RRupids bos been fn the hands of tho Government of tho Dominton of Cannda, Tt hus up 1o tho present timesccured thirteen and one- hull feet of water, avalable for navigation, brough o channol 100 fect wide. “There I8 1 most pressing necessity for the com- pietion, by tho Dominlon Government, of its work at this point to glxtoen fect of water at least by the time thit depth of water is obtalnod in Lake Georgre in 1882, “Ureat npprehension (8expressed that thia will not be scconiplishied, It 18 obuious, howover, tbat, in the event of fulture, dinn (ntorests willbo alleeted njuriously, #i common with oury, thuugh i less degree, “Thg lmmenro expenditures during tho Inst fow iennby our Government upon the Bauit Ste, farie Lock, Canal, and River will be entipely availublo to the ndvantuge of our Inke muring aud to the vost intereats of tho Northwest that now awalt upon the completion of this lmproye- ment only when thereds Tree nevigauon, with sisteen feet of wuler, througliout the ontlro chanuel botween those lukes,” 1n cuncluston, Mr. Ely requested theiniluenco of tho Unlted Stutes Goverament with tho Gov- ermment of tho Dominlon of Caneda for the erliest completion possible of thu work now i hs bands ut the Buat Neobish Raplds, To this communication John. Huy, acting Eecretary of State, replied that bo had submit~ ted the mattor to, Sir Edwnrd Thornton, the irltist Minlater nt Washington, 'Thu lntter re- spouds, submitting o copy of the report of n committee ot the Privy Councll for Canadn upen this subject, from "which It would appesr Ut tho best channel f8 not that which tho Canudinn authorities have been enguged (n fm- proving, but Is one which s noarer 1o tho shoro g(l tho United Btates. ‘This roport procceds to atu: “That during tho past summer a careful ex- Aminution was made of tho Iocality in quostion furthe purposo of determining the nuture and extont of thio sperations whicli inva buen care ted on for tho jmprovement ouf tho channel, and ta ascertnin the mnaunt of worie romalning tbe oxecuted to complets the same, and its Probable cost, “Thut the lines of sounding taken were ox- tended neross tho conunel from tho Caondinn totho Amevican shore, nnd thit the reaults ob- ined show thnt tho natural ehannol 18 not that ¥bleh tho Depurtigent of Publlo Works hus been fngaged In fmproving during the past fuur ¥ears, but Is ong nearer to tho Amoricun shoro, “Toat It §s known that in former years this hanncl (nearor tho Amoricun shore) was thut Yorked out by the shore ranges for and fol- lowed by vossels, but that of Into yonrs it hos ¢n ubandaned for a more crooked and shoalor ono on the Cunndlun alde, ‘That from luformution obtnined from the offi- ferIn charga of the Iml'xru\‘omunm Leing maie Y tha Government of the United States in this sverit would appenr that the portion:of tho Hver i whick the Dominfun hus "heen engaged inlworoving has been omitied in the examing- 4on mnde on the purt of tho Unitod states Goy- eroment, i “That the oxistonco of thls botter channel Bearer to the Ameriean sboro Is i seclous mat- er—ony which demunds Investigation befora oy furthor oxpenditure bo wide, to deterniine ;bmlu(uly the nocurdoy of tho soundings taken st year; becuuso, 4f corroct, u better chiunel i 'bo hud ot a less exponso by followlug k fuurse nearor to thu Amurican shoro than by Sompleting tho work undortuken by the Depurt lont of Puhilo Worke. That tho estlmuted cost of cumplntlm{xu ohan- flls\l.l feet {n width and sixteon und o balf feot 0 dopth on the Cunadian aldo 14 120, und to Somplets one of the sutme widih und dopth near- ® Lo tho Americin shore, §118,250, gy ton recolpt of the ubove information Mr, Iy addressed a lottor to Gon, Weltzel, saying: et 8 0bVious thut wo are undor & rossing tcesgity of taking hold of the work at this alut, and pushing 5t to complotion at the earli- “ll day possiblo. With the upproprintion of 500 fn tho ivor and Hurbor biIl just passed, Yo 8o near tho conmimintion,—slxicen teot ot ]Iltrbclwwu Luko Buperlor uud Lake Huren, b prescat attitudoof the Duminion Govern- i i reapecting the Enst Neobish fmprovemont, h‘hfllln'uumpllun that It would, in nny event, wbumml s I thy work ut_Lake Goorge (to bo NNDIUI‘:H, a8 1 understand, In 188, wo are mpelled, it seems ta e, 1 view of the fme feuse intoregea uifeoted by tho Iucreass in the 0h of this chunnel, to do this work, lrru- ho o- lon Government, m{ecum of whut muy bo Intonded by ¢ of (U U7 provably fumntilac with tho charuoter )t @ Work to bu done [n tuking u new channol Mr tho Amuricun shore, sud posalbly oun ('nl(ul(llm work could bo comploted in 1R welfl Luke Georgo will bo finished), providod Lo e bProprintlon I8 made next wintor, 1 should mrnlmruly sunguino of our success In obtaining un appropriution,” o Lvn. Weltzel roplies us followst o h'JJ huve succeeded, Just us 1 thought you u‘: h 30 un unomiolnl manuer in obtuining posi- My Infurmution upon n subjeet which 1 hud Wy ol i vai 1o obituin ofliclnlly. the oy, 1 8end your letter o Mr, Noble, whols at b collty f0r” hin dnformution, and will direot W (2 bush the mntier of w channel on our sido. 1hy éfll unduabtedly muko tho chunuel through Mun““ Neeblsh, nonr our shory, by the thne unl-hu Laku Goorge out §s mude, and cortaln oless thove ta a chipnige ) lon ey tout ull over Lime ofory thore will 18 Crosslng.” T, IULL RATES, - of gl papers fusist that the modifled tarlr ll rates publishod ‘i THIBUNE o fow 4 Muco 44 entirely fugorgoet, Thoy cluln “' 10 turltt buw beew prepaged gtewll, Tne Wty % twado 1o such ciaii eithor, but 1t did pow thut the tarltt would practjeally be us 2. Now, 1t 1y & fair presuuspuion that Bulfalo aged n wlllingness to go - by men employed n Millor ] Insurance ngents know no mare nbout this hull tarit business than do the Chicago prents who I constant eorrespandencs with tholr nowd Sonstantly tho soulnte of the dallies of y nre e chadf, The srgestion of ! e OF underwriters o xettle tia aquestion be eldicnled by vome of the eage agrents, and, Juleing from their core respondence, with good rdnson. Cupt. Calvin Carr reports having taken (for tin, 848 thaeht), A risk of $10000 un tho Tecumuel for tho year athlg per The Tecumselt Is fn tho A2 clusy, ICE AND NAVIUATION PROSPECTS. A private lotter from Chiebdyian, Mich,, dated Mareh &, announees 18 good e prospect of n rensonnhly envly oponing of navigation through the Strafts of Maekinne, AL fHuekott's urbor lnst woek tho lee waa still molld, nnd toams were eigget 10 deawlng wanid o ver It from Btony Istatd to Snckett's. The dee dnthe Amorfeatt channel opposit Whmgston 18 beeoming unsafe. Oug day Inst week goveral teniy broke through. A now rouite haa been selected tvo mites nbove, A detter from Owen Sound, duted Mareh 10, nys: *A party Just eoturnod from Tobore mary Atates that tha fep on Take Haron 1 fist Tavimrconty tlont and deift dee boie visible, On the abuals nnd In small buya the tee 18 ot #olbl On tha Geasglin Bay, botween Horse nnd Cove lalunds, tha leo brokound deifted out st Friday. A nigeh beger quantity than usual of tlea, wiqliera tinber, telograph poles, und posts Tinvo Lo grot ont this wintet, wid In' strown o along the stiare il [n every tittle hurbo Tho Clovelnnd Herald snya: VY Everything Julite to u lnte opentnrot nuyigation this Spriug. Tho leo [n tho Inko ja still thick opposit hore, and from most othor polnts on the Inke comes the samn report.” Capt, John Baltes,of ()swmin.wlmInlnlyl)lm ht the tug ticorge Wrlcht, ol Port Hope, Ont, hns afetter from Capt, Weight in which he says ho thinks Capt, Itlies puglit to be thore by the 16th of Mareh or therenbouts, ns there 8 n inrury nuantity of pressed hay thore nwniting shipmont 10 Chnrlotte and Osweiro. . CONCERNING FRETQIITS, Aceording to the Clovoland Heruld ** Vessol - owners are paylng consilerable wttention to chartors, nlithough thore ure not many of them made Just now, A nuntber of coal churtors have heen innde ut #1, and thore nro londs which are walting fur vessels at that price, 1L may be that frelghts wiit go higher, but thero 1a nothing e tadn In regurd to it Vessel-brokers are pgene- rally reserved, und do not like to vrognosticato or glve charters at present.” The schoonera L. N, Fostor and Efla Murton have been chartered by the Malthuore & Ohio ttallrond Compithy to earry cont from Sandusky to upper lake ports, ‘The Taronta Ginlic sny “There I8 no noves ment yet wnonk vesselmen . Toronto Itarbor n tho way of miking enggenic 1t I8 n core tuinty that Shippers huve ull 125 per 1,000 on lumber from hero to Oswego, but wo have nat bheand of any vessel men having secepted n chartor ut tbat rute, On the contrary, thoy ure nnking 8160, DBoth parties uro 1ying off cusity so fie, ng thore 19 no hurey yot for two weeks or more, About graln rutes thore Isan uncertuinty, Shippers sny they huve been tguring wnd flid hut vailway rites will lonye thom bunt even If thoy shoul p“f the vessels two conts from hote to Kingston, 'Tis will bo no Letter thun the rate Inst year. Nothing can be done with veasel 8uch o bus!s ua thut with lumber oferlog VESSEL-OWNEIRS AND AGENTS. The ol Itoard of Vesscl-Owners and Agents (not tho newly-formed Vessel-Owners' Agsocin- tion, a8 someo mwlght be led to suppose) met in nunnal seasion on Baturday afterncon and elected the following ollicors for tho cusuiug yonr: President~—IL 8, Halatad, Vice-Urestdent—Johu M. Long. Hecretury—Jd, 1. Hall: Treasurer—Wiloy Bl Egan. rz’ud otier business of fmportance was trans- noted. UNDERGOING RECONSTRUCTION. The bull of tha old sehooner Kate Hinchman, which pnssed into tho hauds of Mr. Hanson, tho dealer n golng partinl reconstruction below Chlengo-nve- nuo brldge. The vessel will receive new quar- , one or two strokes of outalde plink, new benms, deck, covering board, plankshire, stanchlons, rail, cablp, aml new spurs, with vartly new outflt, ‘Tho incumun will res unter the service na n conrse-freightor. Her el will bo that of a three-und-after. SEAMEN'’S UNION OFFICERS, A meeting of tho Chicngo Scamen’s Benovo- lent Unlonla to boe hetd at its hall on West Randolph street to-morrow ovening for tho plr- pose of nominating caudldates for officors for tho ensulng year, Tho clection will occur n [ week lutors G s ‘Tho Oswego Branch of the Cleago Union bas chosen the following oficers: Presldent, A. Skillon; Vico-President, Patelck MceDouald; Beeretary, Martin Cummings. Patriok MoDon- ald, Patrick Mml‘,flmr. Johi Longhway, Churles Bough, Snmuel Wilson, David MeAuloy, Martin Cummings, Jokn Bmith, Willinm Box, John Cis- ler, David Flynn, Charles Vorso, aod Aloxander Bkillen were nppolntoed Trustecs. The Cleveland Branch of the Chloago Seainen's Uunlon held o mecting 'Thursduy ovening and clected the following ofticerd: Presklent, J, A, Iokot: Vice-President, Charles Talgrool ond Vico-President, Hurry Phillips; Jamea MoGrath; Tronsurer, James M socrotary, eDonoeil. VESSEL ''RANSIERS. Norman Dest, owner of one-half of tho sehoonerD. G, Fort, has sold o onc-clghth In- torest In the vessol to Capt. Richnrd Danlels and Charles 3. Coe, of Oswewo, for $1,000, Toronto partles have purchased tho schooner Jesste dMeDonnld, F'rico not stated, ‘Tho purchasers of the schouner John Mageo aro Capt. Chinrles H, Itipson, onc-hait.nud Janies 11, MeCnrthy and Willlam L Morah, one-fourth each, Prico $11,000, Capt. J, U, Cheyno and W, A. Nowell have sold tho old echuonor Arcturus to J, M, Jones, of De- trolt, for $1,000. N FLEET CAPTAINS, The following nppointments of Captalns for the season of 1881 bnve veen nunounced by tho Waestern Transportation Company: Trapetior Arabla—Cupt. Itichard Gardner, Propelier Boston—Capt, Valentino Jones. Propolior Bultalo—Capt, Jumes Druke, Propelier Badger State—~Capt. Atex, Clark. Propellor Commodore=Capt, Willhun Dickson, Propeller Chicako—Capt. Edward Comnlon, Propotler Emplro Btate—Capt, Detos Walto. Propeller Fountain City—Capt, Junes Gibson, Propeller Idahu—Capt. Burton Ponny. Tropelier Mulllmlll—t}ll[;...]. . Dissott, Proboller Milwaukee—Canpt, W. I1, Rounds, Propeller Oneidn—Capt. [tobert Jones, Propoller Potomue—~Capt, J, Carlislo, Propetlor Vandorbilt—Capt, J. Williuma, ——— CLEVELAND VESSEL-OWNERS, Hoeclal Dispalei 10 The Chicago Tvibune. CLEVELAND, 0., Marcn 13.—A lurgoly-nttondod mueting of tho Clovulund Vessbl-Ownurs' Asso- clution was held yesterday, President Dradloy presutlng, Tho acton tukon at the Qenoral Con- ventlon in Chleago was upproved, and nn assodd- ment of £5,000 ordered, to be apportoencd no- fimllmr to thotonnage roglatored ut the Custoin- ouse. Capt. Georgo Judson was appoluted substituto for tl, M, Huunu to nttond the muoting of tha Ueneral Excoutivo Committeo in Chlcugo Mareh 10, —_— GENERAL NOTTS. The sharp westerly wind yesterday drove tho feo off this shoro of Luko Michigan. ‘Tho small tux Frank Crane, belonging to the Chicago Drodging & Dock Companuy, wout Into commission on Buturday, Yostorday the tug Flossle Thicloke mado a roconnuissanco up to Mud Lake, In the South Branch, for the purpose of asccrtalning the condition of the icoin the slips and - the possi- bility of reaching the schooner H. G, Audrows, moored in A Blip, ko usto transfer her to tho Chlcago Compuny's West Hido dry-dock, The fce wus found altogothor too firtn to be pene~ trated by snything oxcopt an ironclad tug, With tho oxouption of one or two small lelds, tho fco hae all disappearcd from tne Illinols & Michigan Cunal between Cotenayo and Lomont, Tho tugs Mury MoLane, ¥, 8, Butler, Dinmond, © aud Brothors wiil oscupy ane of Bllller Lirothors’ dry-docks to-day for calking and othor ropalrs, The Melune {6 to be provided with auow deiving boariug. un Kfmrdufmrllal wero ongagod in outting tho small cauul tuyg Albitross out of the loo ln Ewplro Silp, noar Pwolfth atrout bridge. Tho tug i9 to be tted out for uotive servicu ut vnce. Helduy ufterncon tho sohooner Graco Murray finished louding at the ook Lsland (Flint & Thompso's). ‘The schoouer H. J. Wabl took the Murrity's placo under tho sponts, ‘I'e-duy OF 10-10rrow tho steati-bargo Leland, moorod” i Emplra Bllr‘ will by trunsferrod by the tug Flossle Thicloke to Messrs, Browor & (.‘nlrunvnm'u yard, near Erlo atreet bridgoe, for re- pulre. P56 senoorier T, F, Wado wiit bo towed (o tho . Chleago Uumyuuy'l Wast Sidoe dry-dock to-u; for repairs. 'Pi6 tug Amerloan Baglo ts booko for dacking at Miller Brothors® yurd, ‘Tho next Murch sturi, secording to Veonor, will ocour un the 16th or 17th, ‘I'ho upper nur;u 11w tho Mauimec, above Toles do, guve way vn Friday, ‘Tha lce wont crasbing mguinat thu tumporary ¥pun erectod at the Penus sylvanin bridge, and’ thon furmoed & lumrumr)‘ Korge aguinst tho pilus supporting (&, und worved the truek some twelve or fourtven thobes oufof positlon, so that it I8 finpossible for tralns to erosa over. At and below he bridpo tho Jeo 18 still gorged aud piled up, but it Is Ihuuulft thut it will get away without say seri- ous result. 0 ‘The kool of & now lumwber bargo for the Urat- wick, Bith & Fryer Lumber (umpany, of De- fuel, durltyg the winter, 18 uuder- | 1} Elevator | Cu TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: trolt, Is boing Infd at the shipyard of tha Hnitay Iirothers, Toledo, Her dimonsions will he 135 feet Imlplh of keol, &3 feet Lonn, and 12 font, depth of hotd. She'will b forhished with threo mnaty, und {8 to be one of the hedt inmber bitezea on tho dakes, Thore has hoom conddderis Ble delny I gettie oue thinbee oo aeeount of the lood, nnd tho season Wil be well wlvineed betory the new barge will he ready to lannel, PILE COURTS. . A GRASPING CREDITOI. Fannlo W. Davls, whiow of the lato R, L Davis, flled n bitl In the Cirenit Court Sutuniny agnlust Harvey 8 Hedell and the Conneetlout Mutual Lifo-Insurancs Compriny to compel them 1o pay over to hier the nmount due o w patd-up polley on her hushand’s Hfe, Ehe says it on thn 6th of Fobrunry, 1671 tier hushand beoatie fudehted to Havvey 8, Bedelt In the rum of £59, ol to seeare the same guve the lntter u note for the amuuat. Complinliint also, a8 furthor see curity, asstancd to ledell n life-insirance pol. foy for £2,00), Which sha hekd on her husband's fe in the Connectleut Mutinl Life- Insuruaee Compuny, tho expross understund the % 1 L bulley sluuld Aurremlo ment of the nute. 1571, o note, lunving premium wis ifterwvard pakid tho poliey, but in Febraary, 1872, Dudell surred dored [t i to the Company und vecelved 1 pakd wp polley for 316, puyublo to the leeal reprus entutive of 1 [, Davis, At that thne Bedell hnd o othar title to the poliey thin usu nero, pledges o mortragee, und he subsequontly ad- ) osueh feet, After Mr, Daviy' death In ember ust, Mra, i0a4, nnd waked for pay on tho poliey, - Hedell, however, thei hua 1o muku a eltim that ho owned the whote policy i Duvis miclo due proots of absolutely, wnd refused to o give jL up even o payment of ol o that o was due himewith interest, clabmine thit 1havld assigued 1t to him in Deeetnbur, 18 plainant denfes that sieh is the faet, contends that Hedell ean have no other right that sty tho owner of {t, ve hlm by the ns- signent of 1871, which is 0 mere right to hold the puliey ns seeurity for his debt,” The Com- PNy §4 witling 0 catitled to it, und shenaks that 11 dent elafin oy boe declared Crandi the mouney muy be puid over to b AN ASTONINUED WITNESS, Awmong the dlvorce cnses heard Saturday by Judge Tuloy was tint of Barah E. Bromwell uganinst Heory 11 Bromwell, in which chargos of Adultery were mde ngninst tho hus- Land. One of tho witnesses eatled 10 prove the olinrgo was Jdennle Goodreiul, 0 keeperof & howso of 1l fame on Foueth n! ue, wio testifled Dromwell had ro- peatedly visited hee ‘I'be Judiga, on bear- ug_ hee statement, ordored her, with oy anologles for his hurshneds, to be hound over th the Ceiminal Court to nwait tha netion of the next Greand Jurs on her own adilssion that she Kept u honse of prostitution. the boud holny fixed nt €500 ‘rois, und the recont action of Jdudge Bienum fn dommitting to Jail o witness ‘who confessed o hid beon o 1 requontor of such a plice, wil pretty effostually put u stop to thls m(;nmd of proving chnrges of marital unfaith- fulncss, DIVORCES., Franees L. Forayth tilod & bill Saturday agalnat Jdames I Forayth, nsking forndivoree on tho erouml of erielty nud drimkenness, TEhulna Nilson nsked for n like deeree ngainst Blof Nilson on sindlar grounds, And Adolf F. Hallstrom from Muathilda J. Hullstrom on necount of her desertion, The following bllls fur diverce wero filed Thursiduy aud Friday, butsuppressed forserylco: Snnnel 8, tiedonfeld from Josephing Rtesenfold on thaground of adultery: Ueorys B, Hitmpheey from_Emma L. Humphrey on the ground of drinkonsness und adiltery: and Emina Class from Chrlstinn F. Cluas for vrueity. Murls Sominer nlso wants u deeres ngalnst bor husbaud, Ladis!iaus Sommer, forthe samerea- sun, Judge Jameson Saturday granted ndivoree to Amunen Weeks from Albion Woeks on tho wround of cruelty. TATE COURTS, A J. 8nell commeneed a anlt In trespuss Satpre dny aguinst Frank Holeomb, R Y. Spikens, Frauk Wullf, Joseph Titley, Michael Morau, Wailter Riedonburg, nud the Village of Jeffersol to recover $8,000 dumages, Caleb W, Wobster sued Willlnmn C. Dow for iy il Diotzaeh, for tho uso of Nathan ITubbard and others.brought. sult fn delt for $2,000 ugninst Nathan 8, Peele und John Phiitips, Tligte Is n serinus row nmony the Dircctors of the Chicago Furniture Workers' Assvclutlon, aod Swturitey Willlam 8, 1art, Willinm Fors- borg, und J. L. Swenson, ctalmning to be tho taw- ful Directors and stockholdors of the Assocd: tion, flled n LI ngainst W, M. Thom, H, W, R lang, F, Sauboer, Willlam Jost, ). Vi Hoisseling, Juns H, thaon, nmd tho Assvclation itsvlf, to compel thom to pormit complalnints to exerulse tha rights of Dirsctors, and th see and examino tho books of the Assoelation, Complainunty niso usk fok leave to o nn- information to ine quire Ix{ what vight the dofendauts attempt to net us Directors. ——— THE CALL. Jungw DrusstoNn—deneral, Junor Brovagrr—Set cuse 411, Johnson v, Hamill. Nacuseon trinl. AveetuaTe Count—i, 46, 47, 48, 49, on hearing, Junae GAnry--78 to 81, 83, 164, 100, 210, 255 to 460, No. 1,169, W Ing v, Kircholf, on trial, Junau 831T1—Tretlminary call Nos, 600 to (50, nclusive, 'rind ol ! 2 2,500, 2608, No 2,450, Culver ve, Day, on trial AUDOE WILLIANS Asulats .luthiu Gury. No. 4,00, Tsngeson va, iutschild, on telal, Jubag JanrdoN—~Confested motlons, Junae GAnbxer—Contested mouons. Jupor Roarns—Wl 315, 817, 810, No. 339, Hedges va. llurst, on trinl Junae ANTHONY—No proliminary eatt, Trinl enll 91, 175, 07, B09, 810, #13, B16, 117, B14, 319, 1023, Nocaso an trinl, Junax Turey—Contested mations, Junae BanNus—Contested motious, uso No, U, and Nos, &, A 2 218, 217, 218, 873, 033, 9I5, 000, 052, 965, 993, and 034, Jupae Hawes—Nos. 003, 608, 805, and 752, B JUDGMENTS. UNITED BrATES Cincutr Counr—Junag Br.ops aeTT—A. F, Hatch va. Jobu B, Burton, $841.65.— ElkhartStarch Company v8. Goorgo A. Hyors, $05: Umrep SraTes Distmicr Count —Junan IopoeTr—=Umted Stutes vs, Josoph G. Barkor und Lyun 1, Hovrick, 81, SUrERIOI COURT—JUDGE 8M1TH—A. L, Adoms ws, Samuel K. Martin, $412.05.—1. ¥, England ot ok ve. Willluw Q. Kerrigan, $616.00 BUPREME COURT. OrTAWA, I, Maroh 12.~Tho followlng wore the Bupremo Court procecedings: MOTIONS DECIDED. 18, Hay ot al, vs. Muckin; error to Firat Dis- trlet; motion allowed und tme extended live dnyato file reply brivfs, #5, MeCall, adininistratrix, v, 3lnss; error to Becond Distiiet; motion allowcd and’ tiuie ox- :'u(lud(n.xl to Hifteen duys from lagt ‘'huraday to iy clufs, 44, Bumncr, ndminlsteatrix, et al. va, 8lason ot rl., nppoal from Becond District; moton to re- thx costs nllowed. 15, Fuller ve. lh\lufi triet; motlon atlowed; 8l tnter. 40, Clifford, oto., va, Hester et al, error to Becond Districts modon allowoed; writ wiit be smissed. 93, Town of Oswogo va, Kellogg: motlon wiil bo resorvod until tinal honring of 110 case. No casa appeal from Hocond Dis- procedondo will f#suo lu- 20, Burgett et sl Fuxton et ulj potition for rehearlug granted 4, Flaber va, 'l motton for super« Tho lm‘{aln' sodong ullowois plaiatid will in tho sum of $1,000, 1 NEW MOTIONS, % 18. 0. D. Motlon by defenuannt in error for oxtonsion of tlmu to v brief 72, Hutchinkon ve. lowe, peat from Bu- poriur Court,'Cook Connty; motlon by appollant {,0{ five days’' extunsion of tlwe 10 fila reply rivfs, 101, Alston & Wheoling Gravel Hoad Compnny vi, People ex rel. Plerco; motion for leave to withdrayy tho record, 5 . 4, Bnell va, Tho Peaple; orrup to Celminal Court, Conk County: motlon by dufendunts for extou- slon of tine to e briers, o 10, Hotbrook, dev., ote, vs. Forsythe; motion Ly appotloss to vacate order granting o bosrivu. RN holbmok.-luv., ote. ve. Kirk ot al; sume mol ton. 03, Unlon Rolling Mill Company vs. (Hiten; ap- punl from Piest Distrlut; taksnon call. 88, Unlon Mutual Lite-lnsurance Compan, Bpajds et al.j appeul from Buporlor Court, Cook B ty: tukon oi oull, 2 0, ‘Fho Village of liyde I'ark ve, Fifth Naton- nl Bank of Chivago; urgued orally by Fullor, eambull, und ‘Tnompson, and taken; five hours' o wus given by thoCodre fur purtles to arguo tho ¢ l"il":.“l'i’l‘lm hroy otal, va. Allon, Reoelvor, ete.i arguodorally by Wiley und Noll, aud takon. 5. Huwphirey ve. Morwu ot al.; tuken. e ——— 0DD-FELLOWS' ASSOCIATION, CLINTON, la.,, Muroh LL—An ussoclation of Odd-Follows Lolonglue to lodges in Eastern Tuwa, for the purpuse of obsorving the auni- voraarles of the Ordor, was formed at Lyons entorduy, and stops weps taken for a graud flulnhmd{m thore g»rll gl J. €. 1lopkius, of Lyons, wus clected Proal G, A Lo udmittod to bull . tiruy, of burion, Vico-Prostdouts P. . Kotioning, of' De Witt, Becretary; and Iltchard Frivo, of Cliuton, ‘Trewsuror, No onu can besiok If the stomach, blood, liver, uml]l.kmw“ aro well,, op Bivwrs keopd thow wol y tho money to whoover 18 | MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1881 MAIL ROBBERY. Another Carrier Brought to Grief for Stealing Money-Letters. Lysander Tiffany, Ono of the Oldest Em- ployes in the ONlee, the Culprif, He Was Sent to Jail in Default of 43,000 Ball, Auother lang-time und systematie robler of tha (Inited Sites'walls hns come to grier’ in the persun of Lysander THIuny, & than over ¥ years of uyge, who bas been thirteon years employed Inthia eity ns n letter-careler, und wha was al- ways looked upoit as n trustworthy mun. Phere urg many vorsons in Chiengo who know him, he having peen ot one tine proprivter of tho old ‘Fremont Houso stubles. Ho ls particularly well- known in sporting eirales, apd his large cirele of neauaintunees, und espectully those on tio South Hlde route, where he served tho mall, will be s tonished to fenen of bis nerost. ‘Tiuny’s de- tostion wns tho result of lony and pntiunt watel| r dotuetive work on 1o purt af Spe i 1 of the Chieago P ors Beybolt g Henshuw, T testity Ut they saw Tilty sieald four letters at o Post-Oitleo 3 coneeal thom i eoat pdcitet, o edatt b3 boine, neae thy eor Buren street und Mayahfield o ntterward, the saime lotters couled i1y the pocket of w paie of i closet, whero 1hey were placed and neknowledged by hing 1o have been tuken from the Posi-Ullléo but an hour previously, The ewse of Piiluny 18 shndlar 1o that of (oos, Gross, Coey, el “othors, all of whom wore de- tected In tho nel OF ROBBING THE MAILS and were sent to the Penltentlary. Coey was but Intely pardoned out by ox-i'resldent Hayos, upon wnom the inliueneeof pruminent men wus nught to bear (1 his bebnlt. For i long tine prst complalnts of mlesing Tetters contiatningg money have been uinide nt the Post-Ottlce by inerenuntd nad othors, and Speelys Agont Slunit wiss quite often Inforined of them, but awonyr the many employds i tho Post-Otflee It wag n aulienlt mutter tu fasten the gollt wbon any vne, much less upon womn like Tifny, ho b so long tad the conlidence of L3 si- und, fi fact, of uld with whom he eamne in contnet, Ho was helleved to be in goud elreame Btances, and, therefore, such u thing s bly re- sorting to the opening of letters pnd Btuealiug the money they might coutiuln was not entertiined, 1dat tho” Specint Agout® hly SIStUnts putAucd the seateh vikurousiy st alt th und sametimes under the most teying cir- cunstunees, nutll thoy suw Litfany wbsiract tho Tour letters nbo ntloned from ubox at bis desk In the Careiers' Department, and carey thom hame, "Iliitany way employed yeaterdny noon at his deak (o tho Post-Offlee, the sume 13 other enrrlers ftmedintoly about him, 1he threo ollieers nbove unmet saw him tako vut thy four fetters fram n box, put & couple of rubbor bunds aroud them, and’ then dexirously place them behimd dim on a chulr or” Btool, He sat down on thew for a moment, und fn o fow moments afterwards, looked eautlonsly about to gee it 1o uhe olserveds Tle then ndroftly thrust uis hund be- bind hlin and pineed tho fotters In un outalde pocket of hisovercont, o cover s manipuine ton of the pnekage all the more he ook out. of unother poeket s handicorehlet nud placed it in that where tho lettors wore, Oug ol tho letters was addressed to the Western Nows Compay another to John R Andeeson & Ca, No, 46 R dolph streot, and eame from Demorest & Coe, Muscatlne, I, A thivd wad to G, Hecker, No, 64 Wubush uvenue, from . W, Mull, of i Dburg, O, and the fourth to John Kranz, tonerut Noa. 78 nnd 8) Btate street, Nouo of them were opencd whon found ut. Tituny's :multm. and all were recelved o tho mnils yes- erduy, Tlttany wnd appoluted o letter-carrior by Frank Shermun when thiat gentlomun was Host- und was ntone timo, before he entered jovernment employ, reputed to by worth F40,000, wileh 13 salil 10 have bueen lost by the puynont of n note glven by a brothor, nnd which e Indorsed, 1o hus three mareied daughte: and reslded [u tho same house with one of them. ‘TitTuny heeunie dissoluto und lutemperate In his Tnbfts, und wud rofornied at_the Washingtonfun Home, 1te wns committed to Juil lust evenlng i dlefault of 200 Ladl on ihe mittinus of nited States Commissloner IToyne, und will o ulned belore the lattor this morning at 10 [0 k. The amount of Tiifany's peeulations from lot- ters caunot bo arrlved ut, nor, s (L known over how long u period of timo thoy huve oxtended, TO TALK, A reporter of ‘e THIDUNE catled atibe jnil Iast eyening nd saw ‘CitTany, wha' declined 19 give any stuteniont concerning the matter. . He terely sald that he wis innocent of ~any Inten- tlon to steal tho lottors pnd Lreuk thom: opon, Appearances, he conlesseid, were ugalnst hin, Bbut ou Inoocent man waa’ somotinies urreated for erlmo ho had not conmitted. Hedil not da- = Agrent 8 Yivisibn, nnd o it iy by tho prisuner £ slro 1o suy anything furthor ubout tho mattor - untit e ‘huad” consulted uuunurner. 11u suid his sudden and unexpected arrest had thrown Bim jnton frame of mind that would not just then pormit of his making an intelligent state- went of tho wifule, ‘I'he reporter asked bl It it Wils customnry for the airelers to take letters from the Post-Oilles and carry thom about in thelr pockols and to thelr homes, und Tilfany Audd It wus done wmore or less in onses W!Fm they huve misdeiivered letters and roturned to the places und tuken thom up, That wud nbout uil the information that tho priroucr woull give, ‘Tifuny 13 & mun of nbout medivm bleht, sharp Tontures, fntelilgent in speect and munoer, and seemlugly cool und collected. Ho 18 o widower, ALD. STAUBER. s Frionds Indulgo in a Jolllfication Meetlng. Thero wug an outpouring of Ald. Stauber's Comtnunistic friends fn tho Fourteonth Wird ut Aurora furnor-Hall yesterday atternoon to Jollify ovor his vicwry In tho contest with J, J. Medrath for u seat fn the City Councll. The muln loor of tho hall was aboutfilled, and among tho audlonce wero & fow lndies. Tho nssemblage was enlled te ordor by Peter Tutersen, who hns beon a consplenous frioud of Stuubor, and who now waots o sent beside hin inthe Councll, and Mr, Blubm waa called to presido. Intuking tho chefr Mr, Bluhm an- nounced tho object of tho mecting, and ntro- duced Mr, Ponderzust, Stuuber's attoruey {n the contest, 08 tno speeonmuker of the oceasion. Ho spoke at somo length, repeating all that he hnd over Lefore sald on the snme subject, «welling upon the purlty of tho ballot-box md the wrundour and mujesty of tho law, ndding that the victary uf Btiuber would only bo half & viotury unless thuse who bud tnmpered with the baliot-box In tho ward at tho Aldormanio clees tion ladt spring wore punished, ‘“ha Secratary thon nunouneed that tho seat- Ing of Staubor bud vost nbont §300, und that leas than balf of that amoennt bad heon coutributod, nnd fotroduced n sories of resolutions flm\'ldlnk for tho taking up of u collection to wuko up the deficlency. “I'he resolutions wero ndopted, ” The hat wus passud and €37 was reallzod, ‘I'ne Becretury nuxt read tho foliowing, which was nlao adoptod; Witgieas, ‘Tho Clroult Court and the Appel- Inte Court, by tholr declsion, huve said thit tho manipulazion by the Judges of eloction n the Sevanth Pracinet of the Fourteenth Ward in the last spring olection wias i Praid und forgery'; and WitEREAS, Nearly 0 year bas passed” sinco Gibos und Walsh, tio erfiniunl olection Judyes, ware bold ovor to the Crimlusl Court, and our stite's-Attornoy has taken 1o step to punisy those eelminalsy ho it Htesdlved, 1ly tho oltizens of the Fourteenth Wird nssembiod i puds-mouoting, thut wo do- mand of our Htite's-Attornoy—onr servant— that ho speodily do his duty und bring the ln- dictod oriminals to u triul, . PAUL UROTTKAU, THE ALIE) wns tho noxt speakor, and spoko In German. 1t ‘was tho sumne old + poveh, and the npplhiuss vame tnoat tho usasl place 1lu wad quite bitter ugalust Gibbs aud Waldh, mulntaining that they wore gullty of high treuson, and that thoy shoukd auftor the” oxtrema ponalty of tho liw, und thought tho elty owed those who had stood by Htauber a lnsting aebt of gratitude, Husolutions wore futrodieed roturning thankes to Me. Btuubor's attorney for what he ud dong 1n getting bim his seat, and to Judges Moran und W, K, MuAllistor for tholr Indupundenco und fipartinliy fu pasamg upon the 1&uu&llum Inld bufore thom. — ho resolutions spuko of Judge MoAlllstor us *‘Phat herole, fearioss, bunmne Juduoe, wha I3 tho soryvaut of _uo party, the echn of 1o ontigus, tho tool of no fagtion,—~the Judge to whoms tho peoplo biad to fiy for tho presarvi tlan af tholr right of publio ussemblagu, from whom they bud t seok proteotion in tho right of telul by Jury, when it wus Bopeht by an fn- Tumous so-cullad *tramp’ luw (0 mako poverty o crime,” aud woro udopted with & burrab, ALD, STAUBLER, the hero of the hour, wus noxt ealled for, and apoke brlelly. Ho roturnod thunke to those who hud stood by bim fu the contest he lad gone throngd, und reminded his hudrors that many who had beon Highting hin were ughin asking for otlice, nnd thut (hey tind a duty to porform, Bpeuking of tho mujority af tho' Counvil, ho aillud thom » anserupulond, Inforaul, untiving, wlssrable gooundrels.” whnm ho donowlnuated ontlemoen, ho sald, when in Bbi soat in that fimly. srylnply us u matter of etiquot,” bolleving 1hoin to bo unythiug clse. Hld spuech was very tume and i disappointment to tho sudlenoe, and at{ts conolusion tho mentlug ndjourned. e —————— WHY, OH WHY? v the Edutor of Tne Chicugo Tribune, Ontwaao, March 13.—=Mr. Siduey Thomas al- leges mlsmanagoment at tho U1d Pouple's Homo, Probably be 1s vight; such lnstitutions uro al- waysworo or loss badly vontrollud. But thoro 14 one odd feuture of hls pathetlc story about the old ludy whio was disinlssed trom fugthor particlpudon ju the Howe's disconifurts by (ua reenipt of n curt jetter whilo she was away on o ;‘h Suys spmputhetic and rhetorieal Mr. *Through this cold March storm, while T am writlog thls artiele, this okd bndy 19 pushing her Toutstepy 1o the dwor of the e, hers o bn Aputned and spie upon, aud At into the storm pud wieet with a broken beare,” Tt ton bl [t why i thunder didn't Mr. Thomas o himuolf, eave the puoor womnan the trip, und write his fetter nfterwarda? W, GOV. FOSTER. His NoneAppointment to Cabinet Porition—No Dixtppolatment on 1is Part—Tho Desire for 1in Githernatos rinl Renominntion, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. nes, €, March 1h—The Democratio papers In Ohio bave cxpressed no littio grief that tioy. Foster was not sclected by Peeslidont Garfleld to 81l o Cabinet position, Their efforts to mitke It appear that the Guvernor {9 sadly Atsappolnted, and that the new Adinlstration bus mnde a great mistake, And but fow ine doracrs amony tho Itepublivuna, and these, it might be stated, nre only voxed at thelr own misfortune, for bo it known that the chanees of tholr own ndvancement in politieal 1fe largely depetuded pon the Governor's entering tho Cabinet. Thoro bo s few who are sadly disap- polnted; but thaut their Interost went no further than their personal nspirntions, I8 now quite apparent. Gov, Foster, personally, had no nspirations whntever to vaeste tho oflice ho now holds for a Cabinet oftice, While ho would have nceepted had the President dealred, ho long ago informed Preaitent Gartield that he had no vanity to gratify by betog the roeiplent of such un honor, anothor reason which mivht—and very probubly, dld—tnke the Guvernor lukewarm sbout goling Into the Cabluet was that It would give rise to n story that It wnsu bareulu wade ot tho time ho withdrew Trom tho Sonntorlul contest. That uv. Foster has been iroutly nunoyed by the in- diserent utterances of bis political fricnds, has long been upparent. ‘There has always been one agreeablo featurs noticeable to all newspaper writers who have calted upun Gov. Foster for Informution of o politien) nature, und that I8 his open and frank muanor of expressing himself. If he coull nonswer the question naked, he would say so frankly., If eognged at the thne, ho would naine an hour whun he woulld v ot lelsure. There hus never heen that evie sive aud mystorlous afr nssumed by him which woulld lead one to suspeet thut thoro wis i bl den tmeanlng In_ bis rephies: aud 1t 18 generally admitted that Gov. Foster 18 the most coslly ap- pronched of any putdie tnnn I the State, fow duys prior to gaing to Washington, thure were ten correspondents fu bis oflice ut ony tiwe, The Governor, looking up from his tlesk, surveyed tho crowd, and inughed out- rignt, * Well, whut have I done nowr™ Innuiry was made as to tho Cablnet, whon he replied: * 1 do not know a thing shout it more thununy of you. 1 have no purticalar asplra- tlons {0 that dircetion,” Une of the number thon spoke up and sald: *Guvernor, if you go Into the Post-Qttiee Des PArtnent, you ean Five us su oftice, can’t your™ ** Yeu,'" o replivd, * overy oug of you stall gn to Washington I Lgo. It will Le wmatter of wnlf-protectlon o my pact to have you ol slony. u I‘IJ! edent nhout all tho big papers thero nve, and 1L will suve me belg llvlllo{ull with gote ting wequalnted with n new crowd, Hut” snid he, * 1 wouldn't thake nuy very elaborate ar- rangementd about woing.” Charlle Foster stands high, very high, in Ohlo to-dny,—muoh stronger than before he was eleeted Goyernor of the State: and, whett it way settied that ho woulg not go into Garield’s Cab- Inet, thore wad u feeting of rellef amonge Ite- pnblicuns, thore heing muny who regurded tho Jeltenant-Governor ns ‘o wenk kuccessor toJoster: and thon thore 19 0 univeraul sentl- ment demanding that the Governor ueeent o re-- nomination this year, It Is tho ot year fn Ohio politics, and Innni' fear (hat tho Demoerits tuight be Auccesstul, na they were the year fol- lowing Mr, Hayus' eleution. With Fuster thero would be nsense of security from tho start; this tho Dumocrats aeknowledge, The present Ad- ministrntion ko heen u clean one, thongh the present deaeral Asseobly hns doge the porty no wond, but. on the other hand, has furnished atgood pupply of ammunition for the Demo- erits (0 usa next summner, It Gov. Foster will IIOI.'A:Y! nronomination, ho will go in witha whirl; but, should he deettue, and unew man be nominated, the Demovrats may ugilin be uble 1o ropeat the story ol 1577, ISLANDS FOR SALE. The Danitsh West India Islands Agaln for Sule=Eroject of ‘Thelr Purchiuso by the United Stntes Agnin Agltut Wasuisaro, U, C., March Lnst August It wad telegeaphied from Havana that the French wero In trenty with Denmark for thoe purchase of the Islunds of St, Thomas and St, Jobn. The roport was not credited thon at tho State De- partinent, for the reason that President Hayes had relteruted whnt his predecessor found it necessary (0 say,—that any atlompt to transfer tha coloniatl posscssions of Denmark on this continent to nuothor European nntion would be regurded ns an unfricudly act, nud treated ns such, In muking this announcemont in tho Now York Herald last August there was wlso ndded upon tho same authurity that [t was ofli- clally known that the Istands wera tor sale, and tnore was A nope thut sooner or later they would Lo bought by tho United tatea. Tho subject Is neain revived by tho publication In tho Heruld of to-day of a communication from 8t Thumas to the eifect that the Unlted States s nuxious to buy, and tint Denmark 18 rendy to sell. Mr. Bllte, tho Dunish Chargé d'Affires, ruys the Islands or 8t, Thomas und St, John sre for sate, but If the United Stutes desires to purehnsy then thore must not bo a repetition of the net of 1565, by which tho troaty cutered Into by Den- murk was henored by tho Senate, though nourly threo yenrs were nllowed In which to consum- muto nogotintons, Of course he know nuthiug of tho kourco of tho writer’s Infurmation, and ovon If such negotiations were pending nud pro- gressing under tho st Admlinkstration, tho present ong would nat bo bound, accerding to Amerfean procedent, to earry out the ugree- neut. Regarding Mr, Bille's diplomatie position, it mizht bo inferred that if the United Stutes really wishies to buy the Dundsh West Imlin lslands tho wuy tu procesd I8 tor Congress o place the necossiry amount at tho disposal of the Btate Departmont, and with such nssurauces —of curnoatuess _and fale dealog negotintions broken — of in 1870 ean now be renowed, 1t is gvident that the Danlsh Uovern- ment still.rosents tho intuiliution put upon her by thie falture of our Sennto 1o rutity the treaty negotfuted In tho duays of Seeretary Seward, and cures only to proceed 1o husiness horeafter in o business-liko WaY e At tho State Departmont the only Information that could bo obtaluca was, that during Pros)- dent Huyes' Admiifatration no such negotia- tlony wero thouxht of, und elnce Prealdeat Qare flold hud been {nnuguratod there had not been time 1o think of 80 lmportant a muttor. Nover- tholuss thore (8 & roasonnble cortulnty that the development of tho interoceauio canul subject B renewed tho (mportance of possessing tho hurbor of Bt ‘Caonias us o naval statfon, and that tho whole quustion uny bo reopened In o shortg timo In n direet and rruuuunl wuy. The lnsis of such negotlutions will bo turthor strengthoned by concessions beariitg upon anonthor ontlylng post fnn tho Puclile, through which tha merits of the Monroe dootrine, it 13 wuld, uro to be muln- tolned und no longer procinimuod, MISS ISHMAEL AVENGED. A Mystorio and Manzgs on a Treo. Lyrrny Rock, Ark., March 1L.—The soquel to tho traglo murder of Misa Iyhmaol, neur Jonos. bora, Crafwhond County, was learned to-duy, Tho nogroes nrrested on suspiclon of tho murder woro Greon Harrls, Juhn Wouds, Uliea Beck, and Burt Markins, Tho were oxaumlned ut Nuw Haven Church, sevon miles north of Joueshoro, bofore Justlees of the Poave Akars aad Juckson, und Ly them committed and ondered to Juil tu awalt tho aotlon of the Grand Jury at tho up- prouching Cleeuit Court, Ponding thelr removul Lu prison the prisoncers wore placod in thechurch under a strong guard, the Intention heing to lodgo thom In the Junosbore Jull early the next morwng, 'he examinution dvew toguthor bundrods of people, nud tho exvitod trowil swarimud - dnto Cthe church during the examination uf tho necusud or gathored on tho grounds without thu editico dlsoussing the tragudy (o low, significant tones, ‘Uho exuintnue ton veeupled some thno. and night had futlon ove 1t was conctuded, whon tho prisoters had Leen disposud of ws bofore stuted, and the people Lugnn lawithiraw, ‘I'nrents bad boen made of lynching, but many Intiucutiul plunters discountuimuved such pro- ceeding, urghyg that the law, i ullowed to tnke $ts courde, would avengu thoe criw 1t wus sup- posed thut tholr counsol hud effecl d that tho Jrivonees would be disputehud by legul menns, The guurds sround tho church worudoubleid Bowever, i anticloation uf mob violence. This unticipation was uuhappily roallzed. About the Bour of midnlght, whon tho guurds were bo- winning to feel drowsy, Lhuy wero sroused by the sound of approdching footeteps, which cumu from tho vielnlty of the udjncent woods, Iho next {uataut, us by magie, - crowd of musked wen, variousiy estlmated at trom 30 to B, spruni vt from the shudows of the treos aud, surrounding tho church, domanaod the prisciers. ‘The request not being coplied with, the yuards wore ovorpawered i u twinkling, the doors uud windows ol tue rude frumo builitlng sunsbed 10, and the turritied negrues draggod out und hustled Lo the nearest tree. The prisoners beggoed niteously for tholr ives, but tholr captora wore deaf 1o il untreaty, und o loss than fifteon minutes after thoir cupture thy four negroes were duuyling 1o tho Mob Appoars at Midnizht der Supposcd Murderors T alr in tho agonfex of death, all having been sus pended on ono and the snme troe. Having comploted tholr whastly work fhe Iytiehore ailently digursed. leaving tho hodies of thelr vietima stll hanging, and presenting n horeld spectacle fn thg pole moonlight, 18 the siikht winds sweayed them to mund fro, 1t i€ ekl thnt all tho newroes confeeand thelr gullt hefory thoy were hanged. ‘The excitonent. in the viein- ity of the sconu hns subsided, The better cliss of planters deprecate the means cmployed for the punishinent of tha crime, though thoy hold that thn murderers of Miss Ishmuel deseryet swirt lustice. STATE ATFAIRS. INDIANA, Rpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. INDIANAPODtA, Ind,, March 12.—Dispatches binve been reeclyed here to-night Trom different nurts of the Stuto calling attention to an error in tho printing of tickets for Monduy's eleation ou the Constitutiona! nmendments. The errors hnve been mado by thaelectrotypes, and appenrs Inabout 3 per cont of L5D,000 ot tho tickota s« stied by tho Becretary of State, 1t consiataln mixing of Amendmens 6and 9, part of one be- g inctder in tho other, 1t has been dellnitly nyeertilned that the number of fneorreet tlek- «eta [4sued 19 10t lurgn enourh to nffeet the cleo- :}m, and thero newd bo no ground of apprehen- £ To the iFestern Amsocrateil Press, EVANSVILLE, Inid., March 12.=1t hns been dis. covered that gerfous errors huve been made in lIrllIlIfli{ the ballots for the election to be held on the 14th upun the propnsed smendments 1o tho Btate Constitution, The luw imposed tho manugement of this business upon the Secrelnry of State, who was to’have printed the ballots for all the counties I the State, Theso ballots we to e untform, nnd wore (0 have on tho text ol the winenduents, with tho worils, * Y and “No™ under each of thom, A tickst hns been recelved from Spencer County, said to e exnctiy Jike the ones rent there for use, which hus several of the ienendiments transposeds sonie portions belny upside down, and the sense befug entirely destroy MICHIGAN. Hpeclat Dipalch to The Chieago Tribune, §1Na, Mureh (2. ~The Auditor-General hng comupiled a table from the reports of County ‘Ireasurers snowing the mumber of liguor-deals ers |n thoe State in (970 and 1850 and the tax col- leeted for cnch year. The total number of eatora in 1870 was 4,20, and the totut amount of Lax collected wag 85eLalY, For 18%) the nimbel of dealers, with reporta from all but tho Countle of Deltn and Gladseln, was 5,78, with §1 &5 of tax eolleeted, These figures shuw a deceense of o in e Stale I 1880 ag conis pared with 1830, whilo tho tax eollested WA $42,740 greater 1n 184 thi in the previous venr, Fhiy deereare In dealers amd nerense In anx colleeted 18 tho repult of the tux lnw of 187, which took effect ju 148), Denzic Connty yeporta “Nury usalovn!” d Wayne County ulone shows ndeerense of 24 salvons, Theso flgures ure beld to be nn eloquent argument Ja fuvor ot retulniug tho present ofliclent lnw, WISCONSIN, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribuns, MamsoN, ‘Wis, March 12.—Nearly oll the legislaturs havo gono homo to havo n rest nfter the Benutorial fight. There 18 some talk of ad- Journing to tho ith, but there nre bitls of [n- portunt charneter enough to Keep thom bere til April, If thoy nre careinily vnmhiun-d. Speckal Disvateh to ‘Ine Uiticago Tribune, “There has_been In- MAaniRON, Wis, M troduced in the Seonte 251 bilts, Of these, ! {'pm(mmml and n elghteen have been Jindefinitl ninety-twn pnased, lenving 14 tho hands of tho Benate to bo ueted npon, which jncludes nearly sl the important bills, neludioe the Ap- propriation bills for the State lustitutiona. Tho Assembiy has sent to tho Senate 195 bilts, Tho ate had neted on seventy-ono of those, leave o 124 nbiy bills on” its hunds, making w totul of 255 bills in the Seunte to’ Le neted upon, There will probably be 200 more Arsem- by bills tu come fram tha Assun which ainkes a total of 403 bills to recelve aution an by tho Senate, There 18 In the r ol Lilia whieh have not been neted upon, It wiil reaulry elose und stant work to clear. the entendurs and ndjourn by tho 18t of April, £ ] Nonotuck Sllk Co's unequaled * Florenc Kanitting S, for lwdles' i ents’ hose, \\'rlsl(3 ters, ete., 163 Btnte street, Buy Florence ond none otk INT'S, A'TRE, r ind Proprictar n tisen 0t d.) N OTT, Iy, 2 i AVISN PO NT COMPANY. Thia Monday and Friday Evontngs CAMILLE. & Sutirduy Mat- [ FANNY DAVE: nreMurchiy, 13, e o here, und ity Maranerlte Gautior Tuesdny Fivoning| and Wednesdw Matinee, March and itk Weanusdny Feen-| 1. e, Much 16, [Fanny Darenp ‘Thurstny Gvening, Tinsen 1o Eaturday S LONDON ANAEIEAN 3 W Doutto il nd G 1! togeienult and |Fanny Davengiort na dady Giny and N PIQUE. FANNY DAVENDORT na.. Y OF I, urt aa, P Dicken: :unflfi’a{wnn. [—r GRAND OPERA-HOUSE Clurk-st., opposito Court-Tiounc, ‘This Monday Night, vvory nleht this w vednen- doy Bnil SatUTdny SAtineos, the Tavorite Arits, ALICE AND LOUIS HARRISON, In their now, successful, std excruciatiugly funny eecunitriclty. PO TOS! Hn‘vmrmd Ly their suporb Musteal Coniedy Campany, A ¥ rabin 1 o GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, O| ALICE HARRISON. .Iu '6 LOUIS HARRISON. 9‘ x GRAND OTERA-HOUNE, [e] [-§ NDAY, MANRCH 1, [7) MWYICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF I INIMITABLE MondayTuesdny, Wudnesdny, and Thursiay Nlgnta, LlTTLEnNE,H; and THE MARCHIONESS; OId Curlosity Shop. LITTLE L K N rrmny‘lflm Saturday Nizhis an Z,23% Or, Paint Next Woek—Tho L. GRAND OERA COS GRAND OPERA-HOUS PHOTOS | PIIOTOS “1I0W I SUFFER" “HOW HEBUFFENRS.” PHOTOS | PHOTOS MONDA ACADEM g Side. WAL EMA ¢t NICK NOITON Fvery Evenlng und Matlnoos thia woek, GUS BILUNO, LYNN SISTERY, ADAMS & LE KoY, In Byecinltles, AIS3 EFFIE JOLS, tn hor now drama, A TERRIBLE TEST."” Hu‘lumrlml Ny GO, LEAROCK und the Stock Co. Aduitantun—Fvenings snd sunday Mutines, 15 35 and k. Wod. and Nat Matinous, 1. 25 und o, Soats G bo ocured Uy ath Eidison und Helt 10lepionse. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. PHOTOS, ,, (; r.1ang-A-tana, PHOTOS: URTAIN. g Fuu Beglns und l.'llnlmu.:;l Uikrars, PHOTOS. PHOTOS, MONDAY, Mareli 14, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. BTANDINO-OUM ONLY. "o #treat HIL" roe o LAKT NIGITEAN OV AT ed, L. AN N prosting the wtarn of ‘WILLIK EDOULNR “SPANKE " in e guaint und quosr wiissl ) voneolt, DREAMS; O, Fun }u a Photograph Gallery. AYIth 1ts Exquixite & 1iegunt Costumes, Mirthiul Cotedy, wi NODS REVOLVISUG SCENK~ ol ' chanical oM JjAren D-Mr.und Are, McKeo Nanklu's uturday Mathies, & Loiglit, AN NEW Uitnans n, rlator. r ““Swallowing Poison. Rwnltowing and tnhatlng the noxious Impurities FenerAting by Cittarch, polson not alono to nasal ors g, but thy stomaci and lungs. Na_erely oen i Fnuifs, con poss Vieaiont sporufos of the wonderrul o1'n now TARRH CURE, . “Ehls fhgt i eftecled by e, Wet i trentment. 'Tho clonients e ‘ iy A ficous membrano throughout th uilonslne weli n+ Joen) ©ntnrrh, ns vaceine vicus is 1o pra- Tts unprecedentad wnio with 1hso. timoninis from many thousands who, at al atiuges of tho diseass, hiive heen cured by this Tondoreal romede, satulish, beyand cuntensietion tho fict (hut Wel le Meyer's Catarrh Cure I thi most (nseant medi @ vnecine at zev. Writes: el nd ntidoto, a1 Hanris nyatom g P S akn Sl Sty ara | dict nof br o L usei Wol Do Moyor's C o B Wheney, am Mo M1t gnve mo lnatas Atlantle Totel, Chicnso: 1t res teriii lihora” ' f€eve Geo, A trolieyod mo of o M. 1, Eigin, 111 | Criank, il & T rentise’ in a tdellvered to nny addrens by 3 1.00 com- Duyent, N. Y. 8t 1117717 CONSTIPATION Invariably causes general de- rangement of the entire system and begets many discases that arc gloomy in their aspect, and often hazardous to health and life. Persons of a costive habit are subject to melancholy feel- ings, headache, low spirits, tim- idity, defective memory, gloomy forebodings, nervousness, fev- ers, languor, drowsiness, irrita- ble temper, indisposition, and other consequent symptoms which often unfits the sufferer for business or agreeable asso- ciations, Regular Habit of Body alone can correct the evils enum- erated above, and nothing suc- ceeds so well in achieving and maintaining this condition as By its use not only is the system renovated and cleansed of all impuri- tics, but in consequence of the Aarmo- nipus changes thus created, there per- vades the entire organism 4 fecling of satiety; the mental faculties perform their functions with renewed vivacity, and there is an exhilaration of mind, freedom of thought, and perfect heart's case, that bespeak the full enjoyment of heaith. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE will prove of inestimable value to the weak and debilitated of bath sexes, In all cases of nervous, mental, and physical suffering, brought about by stoppages, its use is especially valuable. The cleansing and depurating properties of the preparation create ‘changes that are both marvelous and gratifying; murky, gloomy, and sallow complexions, with blue and dark discolordtions about the cyes (conditions that are allied to bil iousness, dissipation, and ill-health), are by degrees normally corrected and sformed into bright and clear com- plexions, in which the ruddy tints of health are bountifully depicted. I'ROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is put up in bronzed tin boxes only. Price, 25 cents. Large boxes, 6o cents. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS I‘Ul{fivéu:ljjl.fil'l_fllt. 0 "I'io Manufacturers havo Itocolyed 6 MEDALS OF HONOR. Centennial, 1830 Purle, 1878, 3 Institate, 1870, dio., sten VER 2,000 DRUCCISTS Have rerantly sigiod o Statomont (o tlio et thas Tionsan's Capeling Puraus Plastor 18 Huperlor o utl others, SSIONAL, CURES Yo p1oa. JFiuNcy 4N ontire success. nud Jeellubl 1. He tgstlon, Ithynmaiions, 2. 2 Wurul Fever, Wari Colld. 5 1 Ceylug Colie, llr'hmhnn(u( nfu 23 2. Dinevhen of Children or Adults. 25 5. Dysentory, Griping Blijous Coliv, N3 g Wharhin Vomitng it ulutul Period W30 POriod. uieult Broathing, 0 v pnd A St or il ) e Feve r Iduding reuronios Tnfidon: vialent Couxl Pyslcal Wi Wit s 1ud. 2, DI 1 Bulpitaion I BALI BV ALk DRUGUL Or sent by tho Cuso, o5 skl Vi, tvg of ol on rocolp of price. Address Huimphreys! wiate, ) weapnthie Me ol g |0f eat Tumeoputhie Medichue 100 Fultun-at, &, LYGFY Vot and Malinees Wodnesday GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. 3 PHOTOS. 2 6| “THE RARRisSONs,” (9 : SO, HOW, o a PIHOTOS o BPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Evary Eventny ats, Mntinecs Wodnosday, Saturday, ulid Sunday, Sprague’s Georgla Minstrals. Day, ‘Phursduy, March 1T—A truud St Patric Extra Matineg GRAND OPERAIIOUSE, “I'hy sudaost words of Phuto wou, Aro theso ssd words, * Plessy st sgalu’ " MONDAY, Aarch 4 ©Qo-0Xv *0-0T T Dr. Laville's [Remedie Aru tho moat evrtain fur the cura of Gout and Rheumatism, rally, A doscribtive, pau it 8 FOUUERA"S €0y 0 AYTOIFS olcunnt asvortod ankute of Frulw tor lnvalida tiranos, it Omiin. Bans vsod Sl ¥ uid pruseits, coptulning clivice Vrsars, O b 162 ok 8, it b unas, & [ Brie of £ Add ] LVANIA MILITARY ACAD- DENNS iy, Chcator, Pu: clvll ongigurt Cinswles. Enulioli; dusrves coldescod Col AV Prosu

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