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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 188!—TWELVE PAGES. ; bu THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ara << hours, and overtime was pald for at Wit often happen! that eos were andy, ‘There were nly two, at this hose, and tha mot lad con- cine irking on ie promise that tho road would do as well asall othors, erymen, tho wages of there men having been Wand $1500 day respectively. There be more of an iunderstanding amoung tho Michigan Central men as to tho course they should purse thin among tho strikers of D WAGES. cu THRYD) Ot tindbr tho false representation thnt the property WET naa panes Meare ot taan Ti eetoe ab armen nee evs THE COURTS. indicon earner forced saieunice tno fees: | USTEEIIC COO H eed te eh ret it the Union brass Ure procondinga. Tho oxceutor being ouly om A G, strike, Tt was atated tint th ine Bra oondtingas et 7 y ante veel powored to sell for the purpose bl reliveatinent, SS framed thoy ha tornel tives wit deters : «4 | Lomi noe ratify mania Hote minda by Mimvelt, 80 ; mined front, Two ‘Cases Involving David | asta bina tho ovitocs wiuer the will. Nor was | Another Interesting and A Futile Attempt at a General Instr . ut tho silp in thotr : tho olatin of Jaches well takon, forthe compinin- Uct, ; tho athor road. ‘Thoy nce evidently determined : rabeble sucergs wunal DatURE mfowmon mc | Kriagh’s Estate ints wero alt tilnors. whon. tho. salu wun Mineo, ive Lecture by Miss Strike of Freight-Han- fo hold out to tho end,—that Is. until thoy ret ain GRAND TRUNK. pea ey inthe anmo shops did g : and did not learn of it wuttl shortly before thoy c Y Miss qlee sirikor thoy ase resetved to shuts monseles | ton wenshont tho ime. When to petiten for | Wobidase Gt the Gan mat ‘PRe Walon Wed | geomntuk £ the Big. Ont | inuereienagnt: shi’ deers woul Wu ror, orsoni strikers, thoy are resolved to bolnve thomselyes | ton wi 2 BITC. dl 5 ni % ‘ f ina manner to command the respect of tho | an {norease was presented to the Freight Awont | At lost caused tho prosont rate of wages, Thay CuTMiRcences 0 Ne ae Hered allowing thai to redocin on payment of — Company and of the public, Manyoft thom went | he told tho men that tho Directors bud atready | Would be lowor than thes are ut presen! wis Deal of 1876, ‘! at pet ae Aiea, wih ‘and | Spinach Soup, Shind Roa The Truck-Men Quit Work at the | home oariy in tho afternonu, nud those who re- 2 1. flo | NOt for the Union, and the non-Unlon mer ; gothor with all tonoys nitvineed for tixes ant with thy 2 ade : muainiod al the frelght-ousowerenaquictannoe | SCoMK Hot auute wink the percentage ot inereang | MUA thank tha Union for what thoy were Ameaments on the promisen, with dtorost on tors, Santos, and Other gay Titinols and Milchigan | fra tpzeran iti a ih ant: | Wit Wear aang a a | Gu ral bet em to_ che rate, | A Hunt for » Mythical Btreet—-An Old MYTHTTCAT ern Cae cg) Mies Disouneas, inter 7 ci i a 3 ved 1% SET, . Central, Gener Superintentont Drown, who came od | cited to keep on with thelr bilsiniess, and overy= | tho mon who were competent, Real-Estate Suit, JiaeG NEG ee ace ecaesiaee ae ‘ Deo ntrtker and. Whos wae aE tho.| Me passed ait quiotly. eae aeemien stated the question ay cnmuctenee ainyn in henrlag tho o1sa of tho Villago of | aay marine’ Meee act Ate TIC TH an Grand Pacitia “mecting, bad made thon s ft sensior st i pean , oe oe tele weet te WIth the peer’ ” Jome | ti rei hat tinda by THE WABASIE were nlwis 8 tour three men inn shop wha Recor ments, New Suits, | Hsdo ‘acl nga nat, tho Union Stook-Yard “apple croutes,” the unui FAtlog And Rofuse to Accent tho © Nr Jottery. th, tho. illinota Central strikers.—nit | At thasonornl freight olfico of tho Wabash, | Wore tot trst-clnen Wworkinon, but whom tho ord -of Tadgmients, "| cransit Company, ‘This wax an action Inejcct- | yong prosont, though taro aoe Het promise Offered to Increnso of IGconts ndas ail rout, ‘This offor |, a ute & Paoltie it was learned that tho mon | MPloyers Kerr on work. Oriminal Busiposs, Ete. mont to recovor possoaston of an alleged’ atrect | ¢q CTO tome : Them. yas hot necoptest or Haclined.as the mon ware ‘had applied for the 20 per pty advance, buicale: [iroltemes ee tees om Redolultons reported aa ; {nan old subdivision ealted Cloaver & Shornan's | ““wanke stices af atalo rend" ata * A hae 1 “ ie ‘= oy i Tiered, nei areas Toul geeeoy | {ven the, Feet 20 ata TE | a Sa ae a on ee eee aaa err ade: | aft pate run, end mead eae ityp tbe Like weecek miogeloe, nil gy et unt ho wouttt le gutited by Circuinstnces—in | Purpose -of “taking Into conaldcration the |, Judge Mlodgott yestoniay morning rendored my A Few Employe’s Cease from Labor at the Lake Shore Freight Depot. little butter, sprinkling somo ay, 5 AE On jy two upiuions involvime the title tothe estate of | cetunes Rond, Tho trucks were Jatd In 1865 under | oneh ‘alice Iny bale ae appl 4 NRowether “insulliciont "tr mock ake press te Inte firm of David Krlogh &. Co... Tho | Seburter obtained by the Company. and ator | pooled and cured. Sprinkis pa hag Ont exponsos; being compolied to Rubinit | Gest onsu was thitof A. H, Burley, Asgiynce of | It bad obtained tho land by the tisunl condemnn | appiog, and, tt you tike them to Pett, fathe, extartions af # con monopely through Davkl Keiogh, txalnet Nathan’ Corwith. and | ton proceedings. The vilingo authorities | tasto, add n very littie nutineg, etnnas ing: alto. tho uradual adwutiea im tho cost of | other, to wot asido n trust-deed dated Oct, 21, | clafined that tho Btock-Yards Company bnd | any other splee. Put little pies of ree provisions ay the season ndvances. Wo uro | 1970, by Kriegh to Honey Corwith, Trustac, toao- | NO Tinonty to muy, tid Renee | morose ng | largor than a dried bean on top, Place te agutts canvas So mt a nu caitee. We cure payinunt to Nathan Corwith of $100,000due } evidenco wis offered tending to: show | Ina rnthor alow oven, Ir put luton noe Sone Rauae: mio: Far fo Se OE ponte nn tt from the firm of D. Kriegh’ & Co, Tho | there wes such a strect Infd out on tho plator | brdad will bo burned boture tho q a facts, te te Tete ovident that mis AGeRnne, Yi | trustedeod was mado Oot, 2t, 1870, but not rec- | {Ho old subdivision, ‘Tho defendants nltoged that | uakoil. As eoon as tho npples aco ett 4 wayes I absnlutoly necessary, ad we hope that | orded unti Feb, 1% 187%; aud tho petition ia | {ey had reaulred ‘title by condemnation, that | tte croutes, or urusta, wlll lieder ees al ODUUEY Hropristurs antl Wo publie In revernt bankruptoy of the firm was’ filed April Hoey Navin been opened nnd (uit the ndjalas | Yousod hot or cold, ua you tke,” Theyey Will agreo wilt A in that wa fre nok tuking NAY | “te7%, The Assiguco asked to hnvo'| ing proporty-ownera lnid’ oxpresely vacated tt, | ‘The dish Isa nico, Inexponsiy My othor words, this cout will pay tho samo as other corporations fur the snmeo cliss of work. THE DAKE SITORE, The only plnco where thory was any domon- atration whatever was at tholn-freight office of tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southorn Railroad. As announced In THs Trinese of yesturday, Uo mon presented thoir petition to Frelgit-Agont Modgett, who requostod thom to walt, pleading the absence of Mr. Vandorbift, tho Prealtont of tha road, and sovernl of tho higher officials, Mr. BALTIMORE & OI. . ‘Tho Baltimore & Ohio frolght mon ald not vlt strike, and the Company hna no represantative nt the Grand Paciiic mecting. Tho Company — employs only about fifty freight men and pays only two rates of wages, 81.25 to truckmen, and $1.00 tu deliveryinen ‘and othor inen about the hottao, Those mon re- fused to alien the potition, and; it was eat, toro up tho one that was presented to them. Novor- tholess about a dozen of thom were “out” yes- terday afternoon, ‘The strikers of tho otbor ronds did not seom to caro itch whethor tho ia An Inglorious Mesting of the Strik- ers in the Evening. Tho Iron Molders Want an Advance SS S ‘0 one, and hia division, - It was also tn | orgy to propare, Whon d nd te Tis Mornin} 1 i Vayno. tolegruphed from -Ctovoland that | ireantved, Our demuius ure for 25 conts adny | tho trust-deed Sut niside.—first, bo» | Hod muda A now aul 4 y to pi oti dono, Bite aye Fils ene Haltimore & Oblo boys Joinei thom or not, tig tantlers oF wages had” reeolved the | on present ratu nt wages! 15 por cone nIVANOS cnuso thoro. was in ngreement botweon Sata bed Cunpany, tne electment, seas 110k ples # little powdered sugar,” Tho lit ph ae GIREIE SRT: ee ree tod then riod Creare imeid | Ct BeeRunt privo of plevo works that #235 shall) Naeuan Corwith and Kelogh that It shoutd no | Hon'ouaut tube ied, and thoy mova tg strike | Of broad loft eoutd bo used ‘for atuting ee ; - oN EItN one 5 videnee ih Formace Hands at the South Ohioago Roll- | reotsely at noon yosterniay tha truckmen in | Wednotday ioxt. ‘Tho man could not scott In | ere, in pines of Sabie the standaed wages of | BO recorded, thus inking tt fraudulent ayulnst | put the avidoner on tho Rrctind that the plalwttif | ding, They showlil be dried thorougyy'y ' tho freight department of tho Uhtcaga & North- | that light and nt tivelock ubout half those em | Lerich molders, or “snappers,” to bo $2.60. day, | croditors aud purchasers; aecond, that the deed, | hid fallod to innice out lis cugu. | Judy Sinith | pluuing thom ini pan on a shelt over the oe ing Mill Quit Work, weatorn Rattrond Company quit work,—precisc- Feet tod a eolt pee eae aha HGS Gute | Reroteed, That wo oklin may for all overtime | not having boen recorded until Fob, 17, 167%, did ut 4 “When dry, roll them with a rolling. thom through n flour aleve, "Tho ae peal will bo its tine ag incal, and aro used for a ty definjt ease, but evidence bid been offered tend past the hour ‘of 6:10 in the evening, at timo and | not operate tintl! then,—leas thin twomonths be- | Ing to show thors was stich a thoraughfit Reavleet, That wherevor men huyo beon dls. | fore the petition in bankruptey was fled,~and | Ejectmont was not the proper form of netio ly us thoy always do, and went todinnor. Those | outefroluht-house, Just’ ncross tho streot, atid who remnined in the frojght-housa during | walked through tho house, but used nelthor vio- , THE RAILROADS, A ot ° ae M “ 13 . however, under which toobtain the retiet sought. | culled bronding,—covorig hops, prs the dinuor hour stnted that thoy wore foncw nor threats, Thon thoy senttared thom: | charged for taking prominont purt In this moves | that Nathan Corwith ut the time know D. Krlegh Aa tho purties wiahed to presont somo autre PS) OF opstera, TIE TRUCKMEN’S STRIKE. not aware of any intorruption of work, ‘Thoy | Salven un the streatanrners and tn adidcant | mont, that wo du not roturn to work, Unt they | & Co, wore Ingolyont; and, third, because Nathol | sts eo suntuln thole vidws, tho case Wis HNt tise erpticts bs alent then, frst, ti tho cra, ‘The bottom seems to have fallen out of the | brid not Joined the movement andald not anticl: | rhe reporter talked with nv number of the | tic rosolutions wera adoptod. Corwith was a mombor of the tlem of D. Kriegh | tnisaed but put over tntil to-day, when furthor | te wie Louten tp, and avain in the crunie - | pate that n strike would boentered Into by thom. | poke gh trike: ad found them very i hi &Ov,, and the Indebtedness tn question was a | arguments will bo heard. and thon frying them. ‘The conte orump strike of tho delivery aud truck men nt tho va- | Poy stnted thut a petition to the Company tor | LAke Shore atrikers, and found thom very. | Mr, Sheridan moved that all shops xo out where tu very muoh nicer thin flour for bel rlous freight bouses {naiigurated yesterday | anndvanee of wages hud Wooncirculuted iimoag | ch Ukeied in oplnton a to iis fetion they | tho resolutfons are not complied with this more | debt by the tirm to ono of its members. ‘EIVORDE pudding.” plum or brea noon. Everything had teen carefully urranged | thens, but (tis barely possibly that it did not | Had SninRW iat tinadvisediy taken. | Severd! | ing, nnd that tho men stay out unell telrde- | ‘The Judge, Indeotding the ease, wild thore waa Se ra to carry tho strike into effect with éclnt, but the | ronet heudquartors,ns tho reporter was informe | fracer tine in which ve sonsidor the detundsor | WaNdsWre complied with. Che rosalution was longer tne in which to onsider the detaands of tho mon, aud none seetredsto know anything whatever about the pling for the future, ‘There was cortainiy at that time to concert of netlon a " u Ho evidence to prove nny agreemaut not to ro- Oscar Zinn filed n blll for divorce yesterday CREAM OF BPINAct’ FS HSU ae take ct” tee ee reine Votes. | cord tho trust-deod. As to tho accond point, | ngnlust Tattle H. Zinn, charging her with adul- | Was tho soup of tho duy, “When the sping shop, evon where tho flrs have ngroed totho | that tho trust-decd only became oporative ay | tory. Comes froin the market,” sild Miss Cotyo, « adynnce after the Ist of May, us the raisois de-'| against tho Asslyneo from (ho tino it was re+ Gcorgic. Annan Belle Copo nsked fora divores |‘isina Uttlo bunch attached to ed by Frelgnt Agont Brinkerholt that no coms munication had been received from tho men. Conversation with a niunbor of tho empluyds {ndleatod that thoy wero dissitistied with the program wus not carrier! out becnuso some of the netors rofused to play, and, consequently, the porformance proved a dismal falture, As 10 roote th vt 0 thoy loft tho nelutborhrnt et Jo ity’ , : - | must be vary, i freight- houses wero to quit at 12 o'clock noon H Titoy | LY igncrantns to what wou! the next move 1 . x i Be Judge Jameson yesterday granted adeorse of | Stwks. Put thurm Inte boiling water Yesterday, “Thos all quit to tako tholr dinner, Hae rerd unter inte ft uuloss ie avoro certiin ts | to game, SOUTIT CITICAGO. ered binding on Kriegh’s Aasigneo in u rs 2h st Dut when the menl hour bad pnased and thoy were called to work nyain by thelr foromon, it was found that a majority wont back to their Tabor nt most’ of the freight houses, and at n fow of them none at all quit work, Itseoms that great dissatisfaction was enused by the action of tho orgnnizera of tha strike ainong the old hands because yot sufli- cient notice wns glycn to the railroads, and thoy claimed that if sullicient notice bad beon givon thoy might have secured thalronds without the necessity of striking. Nonrly all tho ratlrond companies in this clty notitied their men yester- day morning that If they continued at work ‘teir domands would bo considered, and an ad- vance fu thelr wages made ns soon os it could properly bo dons by united action of all the roads. Goncral-fuporintendont Paino cf the Lake Shore telegraphed yesterday morning to inform the mien ‘that ho had thor petition under ndvisement, aud if they hold out en advance would likely be ‘mado by May 1. The Rock Island men were also in- forined whatever. wages the other companics would pay they would recelye also. The Alton, the Asurlington, tho Northwostern, tha: Milwat~ kee & St. Pant, and Michigan’ Central Compa- nies made tho same proposition te tholr men, ‘Tho result of thia was, thut tho older and cooler heads rofused to Join inthe performance whotr the curtain went up nt noon yesterday, and consequently business was not interrupted: ox- eupt at tho out-freight houses of two or three companies. The Superintendonts of tho varl- ous railroad companies held a meoting yester- day afternoon at tho Grand Lacitic Motel to take concerted avtion regarding the matter. Nothing of a declslve nature, howevor, could bo done, as tho Northwestern, Fort Wuyno, and one or two other companies were not rop- resented. Tho ofivlils of tho roads not repro- sented at tho mecting oxplain their non-nattond- ancoanthe ground that thelr wen had uot struck and were contented, and for this ronson thoy saw no necessity to Joln in any action. It Was nscertained afterwurds. that these rons become fh gonerit Mie a If overybody elso would strike they would fall 11 line, too, othor= wise thoy would not run tho risk of being alls- charged. z Ata quarter before 1o'clock a squad number- ing. perhaps a dozen nen enine Inte the building with a grand fourlst. saylug that thoy were fram tha Hiinols Central, that thoy tnd struck, aud that they wanted tho Northwestern boys to rally to thoir standard, Tho visitors brought all tholr gontic persuusion to bear for u tine, and then started off for some other froiyht-houge, ‘Tho only effect here was to frighten some of the Brecuhorn hands, as they gre called, who ary prinulpally Polandors, and WHoovidently thought there would be trouble, At 1 o'clock Foreinun Tienderson made his appenranco, and found nt second delegation of agitators, whom ho orderod off the prenises, the outstdors withdrawing re- luctantly and oyldently aurprised nt the vizor- ous send-olf whieh they were recuiving. As soon ns thoy had retired tho orders wor giyon, Open up!" at which the: heavy doors rolled back, and overy man bled himself to bis own particulur truck, and tnokled the car-loud3s of frolght with the necustomed Vigor. Nothing ovcurred during tha afternoon excopt ns couple of visits from strolling bands of strikers, Hut who did not go in, slinply Jeering the men from tho outside. divorce to John Graham Crom Honora Graham | Uso enough Tho striking manin nlso reached the South | jyankeuptey from the thuo i was inude and do- | Sy theceroueal oF eat ede Mea, | atoll util fe te. tontiory—toruce mire i Chicaro Compiny’s Itotling-Mills, focnted at the | jiyercd. Tho aAsdiguce hud no greater rights in | from Mury J, Jones on the ground of adultery. spring and fon or twotvo when tho spinach mouth of the Culumet Itiver, The Companys at | respect to unrecarded deeds mudo by tho debtor y Q Soe tau, Tha maiwont the Jonves are teabe prosent putting up iow buildings, employing for | than he himsclf would have, {lo woutd take ITEMS, + Lebel uLbod away between tho fons, this purpogo some 600) mhsons and carpon- thoy nredono,und bulling therenftes tho bankrupt's estate, eubjeot to any convoyance Judge Gardner fs through bis call, and for tho | shrink. Half a peck of spinach, tall Rreaige tera. Thoy . still huve one furnico, how- | ho nad roude, althouzh it retuned unrecoracd, | present will assist Judye Burnuim on bia chun | condition, —the leaves green, fresh, ‘and Larges. over, in” condition for running, and | qo Assignee stoull in tho placoof the bank: | cery cnléndar, whteh fs zrontly bobtud, SOL eu aatant, teed thant area if havo boon Keuplg it up with a gun | rapt. iethorefore seomed very vlcur that tho | , Hide Gardner will not bu In Court to-mor- | Foe Whol tone will aor nclee ated gt otahty rer, helt of Chom worklng during the | complainant imd 10 atanding on which to uhal- | P5.any ts tho Inst dny of servicn to tho May | eUuPtul, whieh will survo fur four quent twelve-hutre' snift for each wutus, In the enriy | lcuge tho trust-doud bucause of tho delay tn | term of tho Supurior Court. Swing chough for both purposes, x part of the week tho men nutitied the Company, Mug it fur revord, The proof fullad to show — é sore ead ‘portion for the soup, ins ate Is3 Cor. Unut thoy would quit work tines tholr time was'| that Corwith know of tho Inselyenay of Kriogh UNITED STATES COURTS. npurce, Kora quart’ of tho drnor ahem ° e3 wero Increnset f vere, na th 0 b t tholr pregont wages belue B18) n day, ‘Tho tho parifea to tho tranuaction netut timivwhten | Puy Med blll yesterday nywnst, the'Uulon | butter and ono uf Hous. stiecin tho douring Ax tho butter melted. ‘This mide a Company. told “tho mien not te guit its validity under tho Bankrupt | Bullding Association and Merman G. Powers, t i Derfecty buforo tocetving some dofinit. nuswer, and thoy | Inwe, Ag to tie romalning question of Cor | nnothorugainst the Merchants’ Building Come | SMM paste, | Thon wlio added mitgestey agreed to that request. Mut shortly after mid- ] with's linbillty. oupful at a time—untll a quart was in As partion, the ovidence x “EY & night yesterday morning about a quarter of tho | sho Mt Tho purttes nad’ beeirdonline tos | pany and John 1 Lyon, a third aguinat Levi %. | pan, stlrring the mixturo walle pouring y tho milk, whic sho sid might be bot Tight funy took tho Initlutlve andeamo out” | wether silica J, and thuton the Booka of tho | Holter. anda fourth against Chauncey 1. Hiatt. Ley @ ind they Indeed tho rest of tuo eau to follow | Hour cGornith wits charmek with: phernele. tha | ‘Waesa sults wee nll to prevent. tho furthor in Tee saved’ He MYA Dreterabley ine sult, Whon tteune tne for tho day men to | profits and losses of D. Kriowh & Co. Corwin, | fMectont of patunts for stonn hoisting ny- | it sired | tlie, Tf tho | coup | ba gommones work they likewise held oat, elaim- | however, nover saw the bouks, and was nut | Paratus und, brukes for hatsting aynerat us: ti | ieee at ene ae ean cnser te ried ‘fhg to bo: afrald tant othorwiga thoy would | hound by tho mode tn which thoy wera kopt, | SUGhorisiunlly. to°Churlos It. Olle, Gut, 8 iat, | Onan atime wnille had baen. i Tulare He motestod by tho strikers, ‘The Company | ‘Tho indebtedness inquastion tyCorwith ueorued | Ud Say 10, 185, und ufterward assigned to come | Shout be suas AUtspoontul OF paper ea took monstiros that were at lonst prompt, If not | principally on alurge trangnation in-onte, ty | Pitinunk, | Messrs. Oillold é& ‘owlo wea vom | Uiror ae eulspooweull of penne and ts Just. Scouring the service of four or five polleo- | January, 1875, Corwith held 24,000 nushois of | Plainuut’s solieltore, take tha trouble, in muking saucer or mee men, they forded nil of tho. strikers to leave the | oats, and he thon wontin with Kelegh, Henry Cor- to molt the butter thore would never ker net srounds, this mensure being carried out without | with, and Filnt& Co., of New York to buy tare, STATE COURTS, lumps in thom. Sotlp could bo ke; Dthat ty rh tiny conflict resulting, aud thon annoituced that | About 1,200.00 bushels wore bought, Nathan Cor The Munroo Organ teed Company filed a bill | ting tuo kettle In nnuther conta ine hot cae the men could elthor resume work under the uid | with contributing the yreatur part of the woney | yostarday aguinst Danlol E, Child, G. F, Child, | Ht woul thicken n ittio If alee mito of pay or’ ecu the furnacy shut down for | to Kriegh & Co.,anil oneryiug on tho dealin thule | % ny se FM. fous to forcotese g | SHOUI It hevome too thicken tte et a fow weeks. ‘ho strikers ure ug yet uulaetded | nny. ‘Tho onts wera shipped to Now York to | Ella KR. Child, and FP, M. Tous to foreclose a | yi tovor wos used int annie thy eet how to net, but do not threaten ‘nnything we- | Flint &Co.and sold. Flint & Co. thon throat. | mortgago for 31,200 on Lots 8 and 0, Bluck 4, 1 | thintee Spinnol soup eauldebe "nade of ai poaltion to presen’ and curponters ebow uo dis- ener to Apply, ins yergaces iar ee F fala noes Subdivision uf tho 8, E, 4 of Soc. 21, 38 | or of inflic and water in equal parts, or of med yen aM vs 0 E 2 : roth. THE LINNERS. Upon cxeedied the trnst-deed in quesdon | #0. Stebbins began sult to reeover €2,200 of | ‘The Sere Ubinae o the Sit o€ Care. we vate! ey » Fhe dual resulted fnialarge | Dunicl Pimnent and UH, G, Stebbins, LAD NOK WITH OYSTER)! ‘Tho tirmers nud shect-tron workers mot Inst | (ete Ol oe caneorneds The diigo, | he shor & ‘Calente Stone Company sued | Sad Miss Corson, by way «nt prelude: «Ay oventng at No. it West Lake street, with G1. thought the purtics might be partners inlaw tu | Jon 8. Matters and Theresn Mullera for’ $2,000, | fish roe ea be used tu the same way, First waa Young inthe chil, Thoy deckted that there | the extent of that partioutar trangnetion, and it | ‘The City of Chicago fled threa condemnation | it in cold water, and uryon iw towel, and ther wid no vocusion tur a strike nt present. ag tho | there were any debts specially contracted in the | petitions yesterday,—one for widening ‘Thirty: | fy tho row in a tittle smoking hot fat. Ce mon were receiving all the pay “whieh thoy do- |‘ purehuse of ‘tho oms thoy might be held ng | third atreot, from Forest to Calumet avenues | butter, or drippings, or turd, Veing careful tht tnandod, jolntly Hablo therefor, But. there was no proot | another for extendiug Maple street from its | tho lst mentioned ig very nice. Puta covert : SSE UURIROEscnenenEE that any of the debts of David Kriewh & Co., or presont by rp hh bie meaty eieeet and @ om Teited te ae pans ebicrneteg tbe i sit ‘ crles toue, wero contracted in the purehuse | third for opening Chostmite streut from its pres- J re sseilse fh al SANITARY CONVENTION, | Hricih ntoue, wore contructed in, the purchiiss | eT nator TeRMInUS. THrCUgh 26 worth Beata | nenvor. When nicely trownell on vols ke it Kriegn & Co. burrowed nuy money of Corwith | Btret, . Sheng wi Ain done. Tah iy takes tra Meottug of tha Missinstppt Valley Sant | to carry tholr partot tho deal, or if thoy with- | Anna M. Sproehnlosuad F, ©. Vierling for | fifteen to twenty. minut Coming, to tts tury Counell—Reno utions ata chew > tun 1.000, . “oysters nda potiette,.” or fricussee, Miss Ce y uw bs Adopted, held from or failed to pay Corwlth nay funds td 7 4 very. Bvaysvinps, Ind, April’2l.—Tho following roe | coming back to him on tho setttenont of the | | Tho Scottish Amoricnn Mortgage Company | son said all oysters ought to be very caretuly wilter to well cover thes , TIE ROCK ISLAND. ‘The Chtengo, ttook Island & Pacifle enployés took things casy. Tho Inefreight men—nbout forty Iu pumber—mate no demand for an in- crease, Thuso in tho out-frolyut department sent In a petition for 20 per cant Increase, und wero told thut tho inatter was wn- der consideration, and tho road would do ns tho reat’ did. During the noon hour the foremun of this depirtmont chlled tha cms ployds togethor, and stited tho ease to then, fo promised todo what he could to sccuro the advance asked,and eald that if any of thom wanted to quit they could tuko thelr “tine, In which caso thoy need not think of getting back again, Tho ton worked all day, and will probably turn pat tho usual hour thls morn ing, betng content to leave the wntter in the hands of the Company. : THE MEETING, Aout 100 of the striking frelyht-bandlors met last evening at No. 70 West Luke street. Mr. Amnstrong, of tho Minols Central Iatlrond, called tho meoting to ortor, and was: unant: mously chosen ne President, Mr. Elder, of tho Chicago & Kastern Itlinols Rallroad, was olocted Sceretary, Mr. Golding, ot tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad, was called upon to report for his freleht-house, Ie ‘sald that Mr. Puyno had telegraphed froin Cloveland promnis- Ing an advanco, but asking further time for consideration, He took mo stock In any stich communication, and belloved that the only cf- fect of giving notice to tho. bosses wns to give themniun opportunity of Mlling the places of regulur men with tramps, Tho men asked 20 per cont advanco, while cont, clothing, and othor necesanrics hud nivanced in a much Hroator proportion, Ife wag entirely apposed to giving the rallroads timo in which bring on triunps from Bitobigat and Indiana, ‘The Ghatrmun reported for the Minolta Central Rallroad that the out-froizht men turned out to naman. The la-freleht men’ were persuaded by tholr, boss to romain at work during the after noon, but thoy would notdo so in the morning. —— . ‘ MILWAUKEE & 8ST. PAUL ‘The strike which was supposed to bo fomont- ing intho depotsof tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul Road came ton premature ending, owing appre rontly tothe fact thut the Icaders, Includjny nbout thirty-flye wen, demanded of the agent an Immediate Jncreage, which he was not author ized .to give, and thoy thon quit works and wero fuformed to take thelr time* This {# tho only somblanco of a strike that bns yot rovenlod ftsolf nt the station, A potition asking for muro wages was clreulated | ‘mong the mon, and nvout one-third the wholo numbor cinployed signed it, whon ft was hastily wont to the ayent. Ho received it yestertay morning, and wis, authorized by tho SH Nene tondant to tell the. men the Consult would pay ag high waxes as any othor road du, and ‘thoy quiotly went to work yosterday on this under staring and seomed sutistod., About 120 men oyed in tho fn and out frolyht-houses, v a Oled 2 DM ngalnst Qeorze 8 Curtty, ‘Mhento Cur | examined to sea that no pieces of shell wees are emp i s A | port of the committco pfelevon of tho Miasts- ventures it wad tholr Individual debt to him, not tuched to thom, ‘als rey Bud offootod y compromise with, tholr, mer Ou | and forty tnore in tho transfer-lours, Wages | niieateet ste anime ae Gerual fe° | Cippl Valley Snultary Counellivas sulmoitweete: | 1 TRE OU tO catp eed Garett | Ani ie W. Tsmond, successor’ Umtrusters fore. | teneeesnury one, Hor tlitercit atslenildges bo learned, but Judiing by tho fact that the IM. | Have ranged from $1.25 to S150 por day, aud wn | pins, Nelteey ei meth DP ytt destin. : advance to $1.00 with a propartional rige for the higher-price nen is usked tor, A few now inen wera employed yesterduy, and uppheations for work ard said to by numerous, Sono of those who quit Wednesday wanted to be tnkon back, but most of tham are without {niullies and thole services were not in dasmand. Mr, Wilson said the road treated tts help well, did not.work thom over tlie, and by example forced tha other rouds to raiso wares 1 few yeurd ue Tho men would romember all this. The roud iain excollent conditinn for a strike, day, and covers the work et now 41 ren eres tua | lose # mortyuue for $2,700 on Lot Y: eae harnTe ot the Colnelt siow-1n| atal © rho fama: vem. Sed tO that | tier Brand's Suudivision. of Riock It, in the | feving and broiling, mediimesized for sealeyt Corwith was a partner, ng eneh of his transie- | Sclool-Section Adilition to Chicago; duothor | oF frlensscos, rathor siuatl ones for soups, sof Mr, President, your Committee, to whieh was Pi 4 . 4 Y H tlons was separate, and honaver was put inicdeal | agitinst Durhain F. and Rossama Keonoy,and othe | tho sinutleat for raw. Dry: thon on 1 towel; referred sundry. subjecta for discussion and | without being consulted. Nor was thore wny tes: | ers. to forectase a mortgizo for #3004 on Lor gd | sho wonton, “and then fry ther tu some kiot formulation, which subjects are heroinafter | thmony solng to show that any croditor cepree | in 1 Payior's Subilivision of Wtock 43, In the a fie uuitary drippings, “lard. or ollve cited, begs leave tq roport that it bas bud tho | seuted by tho asigieo over gave tho fem of D, Canal‘ 3’ Sulnlivision of W 44 of the NE i hey alioul bu seasoned with but Httle varloin: propostttiras ante udeeais a | ele hk Cocreule on tha winiorstanditne thee | O€Seo. 17,5), Hz andatuied ngulustsninuel Daud | “Cook thon but a shore time, Eploures ee pt ons unter consideration, an Corwith wasn partner. ‘The bill toget aside the | Euan ib, Weakley and othors, ta foreclose a | slder oysters overeooked if tho uiky part ba now offora for actlon the folluwing resolutions trustedecd would, therofure, buve to be dis- | Mortgage for 24,400 on Lot in Call & iKrafe's | been entirely dried up, ‘Tho moment tha ed ug etnbudy ing tho views of tho Committee: missed for want of equity. subdivision of tho west 17% feet of tho N44 of | curl they are done. Fora pontette, miza mabe 1, Representatives of tho Nutlonal Board to |. ‘The other sult. about tho same property was | Block 15, in Union Vark Second Additfon to | spoonful of butter and a tablesponnful of toa nols Central and other rouds that attended tho micoting at tho Grand Pucitle Hotel nro re- piptea to have offered tholr men Into yesterduy fternoon an tdvanco of 15 conts lends to the conclusion that this was the tgure. ‘The hot heads among the mon nro still using * their best efforts to bring avout a general strike to-day, but ns they bhuve ulrondy commenced untrellng among ‘thamsulves it ts not Mkoly it they will bo vory successful. , ‘The dntengo, Alton & 8t.. Lowls Road was called, but a ony responded, nad the tenting sald ie Culeago & Alton mon were sot of “aenbs. . ‘ Mr. Eliier, from the Chicago & Enstera‘Iilinola, sald ho had handed Inu potition to Mr, Brough. ton, but tho menall koptat Work, They bad rengon to bolleve thos would gut ain Increase, a delegate from the Milwanked & Bt. Paul and anothor from the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacite Bild: *Thoy did nut turn out atall.” ‘Tho Chale gall “Sad report,” and: passed to the Fort nAfex- | alized oysters ehould be wsed,—hirge ones tet ILLINOIS CENTRAL. a Cc i ty y ¥y Shlungu. fu tho bottom of a snueccpan, Then adi the fg lietlo freight 1s on hnod, the fovd having in- | Wayne Roud, WA dulogute reported that tho mun restdo ut quaranting statlon on tho Missisaipp! | thatord, J. Kavanaugh, Asstince or Fine Coe Cc Hauor of the oysters graduulty, Le thore is oot Tho Ilinolg Contral froleht men quit work | torfercd with bualncas. ind not tuysied ont, GE SEL MECC TR INSEE Lo rualo AE uw | OE Rowe Corks mining Ay Ml. Darley, Aas pio oH TE : cHough to make tie sutice un eoisistentas era promptly Re. noon yosterday, but, as thoy had Tho Chitraccued a Uttlo dlecouraged at this, Orlouns, with the privilego of access to the.recs | D. Krlogh & Cu, This wasn bill to toreclose PROBATE COURT, THE PAN-IANDLE. In the Pittsburg, Clnelunatl, und 8t. Louis frelght depots the strike, If any wero contein- pinted, was nipped in tho bad.- Tho usunl potl- ton nsking for moro pay was sent to the shop for tho men to sign, Lut It fell Into the hands of quit work every othor day ut this hour, In order to ont their dinners, noone could eny whether tho strike had commoneed or not. When t o'clock enmo, however, tho pour at which thoy had been in tho habit of tuking up the aftornvon Jabor, It became ovident that tho strike was and demunded to hor from the'Galenn Division of the Chlenzo & Northweatern, A delegate in tho reur of tho hall culled ont: * Tho men ura at work to-night! Suid the Chairmans ful report; another r ee y ‘ld Kk 2 ; gaued, put In wal Season with: salt ant gris UF th Stag Hoard of Health and to attend trust-leet! dated Feb, it ts Uy avid Acelcatt Tn the matter of tho catnto of Ferdinand prepa, tid a very Hltle nutmeg. Let theseuct Resolved, ‘Chut tho Sanitary Council of tho'Mis- | valuanle pieces of ‘ronal estate, include Trarder, deconsed, letters of adminiatration were | boll for one milnitie, und then put lu tho agate alxsippl Vittloy roatlirmy thonction hud at tis Dec | ing Kriegh's packing-hougy, Flint thon | issued to Eenat Kuobulsdorf, under bond for | Lot thom romain anti tho edyus buzin to curl come ea noi iu Jew ete id, and do~ uve Lach a deeluention ot trust, tn whieh bug ae eee ieee how abe abo es a thea tire ened nto mands tint the Loqishtna State Bo ci aeknowle a hol io property in trust for In tho mat foo Tt y in iY ott Invite tho jsportionment and Paatenanes hee debts duo, or to become due, to Flint &. Ci, Steer AREY Barah Duilin | dutid olf, andune tublespoonral viusgra or lene * Mark itdows n disgrace. ut cripltul letters on tt.” te cattei ‘on or tio, und recelved equally dis- y, ¢ eC raise ay | deccured, letters of administration were Issued} juice. “Adel ane tableapoonful af choppel fairly innuguratod, Tho imen bud taken advan- | tho foreman, who turned {t over to tha ‘ngont | COUurtulug reports, “Thon hy took the flour and New" Orlow, nt Teudspart aed rat totam eer obiahte thier Mayet ce iy ca Eine e ae eaten ram For SI maT, | Patsols, and tho oysters Will bo remy toaene™ tayo of tho dinnor hour to talk tho matror | without asiguuture. Bir. Looms, the agent, said | Broceeded to Invelgh fealnas the teentitade He airanting atation, and winounces that tn the | ground that it zuven frandulent preference, Rovso, deconseiylettara of administration werd ITUMNING TO “TITE SVINACI, over—not in a body but in groups here | thomen weroat work, and he had not heard thom Outetruight wen of tho litinols Central aud tole avon uf ny tatlara att ite Dart of the auld State ee judge, ut Guctdimiy dls MaKe, gi ae uly. Jagued to Jaun Kingoy, under bond for $4,000, Mise Corgon sali it shotld be put tn cold wa sear therowand the genbrat clasts Bete | Gxpross ‘any dsatisinotion, “Me didnot upprus | lowed ite out co min, but tho. Ineteotsut Pols mnt of Hoult of Louisiana tonut In good fatth | question. in the caso waa whothok Fil oF tha led to preserve the color, Teer 4 ie der with hend any tronblo, unless atrikers from uthor rubbed" through i coland N 3, nltor tt was be towards suid Inspeotors, thon tho tionrds of | urmot Flint & Coat the tino the deed froin | pain meee Oe tho estuto of Murtlia HE, Hees, shops interfered and compelled the men to “ + a it shoukt ba ored n atrike and a dotormined one, Health represonted in the Council will vo vom | Kriegh to Flint was made, tnd ronsunubie cause | Minor letters of guardianship were tequed to Jows did nothing. Ile, with his crowd, vieltoll A fow of tha In-frefght mon, . though, the Baltimore & Oilo frelyht-house. He was ur John Kinsey, undor bond fur 3,000, Apotato-masher, When in this condition fem 7 . petted to tuke Into thelr own hands > | to believe tho fem of J) Kriegh & Co.and D, i = rendy, to warm again for the table or {@ quits Muny of the employes bud beemwith tho | met by Mr. Melfeawn, foreman of that house, | tion of tho health of tuele own porta POS Keiegh wero insolvent, and Know tae tie col SES aae. use in. sottp., it for. tho. table, pet Bhowad A disposition to wait o Mttle longer, | Company twa or threo yours, and wore Inlined | woo spoke to bin ty it ho wore speaking to i 2. Arrangement ot work of Inspectors of Rall- | vesnnce was made in Crand of the provisions of CRIMINAL COURT. n very Uttle anit, pepper, and butter with [tal Thor foreman had advised thom to hold off | 19 Dellovo thoy would rocelvoe more pay If uthor | cur. | In thos interest of tho movement he | roads und stenmbonts; ispoution of mouth of | iho Bankrupt law, ‘Tho testimony showed that | A nolle prosoqua waa entered in onch of tho | Just huat it aver cng tras ‘Te innke Ie very nit unothor half day ut-toast, saying that tholr roads advanced waxes, Tho potition tot being | didnot resent this netlon, Ie visited the if siined ree ‘ono anewer, A strike woul tite gonvenlency tho road, which is handing a yuod deal of frelisht. THE BURLINGTON. At the Burlington (Stxtecuth and Canal atrocts) thore was no uppenranco of dissatistuction, The ten sald they had hoard no talkof a etrles that at zene vaen Suey askad an advance they wero allows conte nday more, One nian sald if ty prides thoro may nave Loon somo quiet talk umang tho | Eoceck nel dolelcdsiee mot eonea week are ky, inon thomnsolycs that where aman had family | work, He had promised to ulva thon: an answer of three or four children te support, it | Atnoon and atd o'clock, but had not done so, was almost impossible to do jt on $125 | The speaker hoped the Rovk Island men woukd ah not go to work {h the morning. Thoy wanted 25. perday, ‘Thore aro avout 100 mon ainployed, cents per uy, etre aad would take nothing - less. It wis imposslblo to Hye decently upon Lh por diy, Mr. Murptiy,of the Lake Shore & Miehigan Southorn itufiroad. admitted that Vory short nu- do wis xlven to the Fraight Ayont. Chey were told to watt wnth Wednesday, and tit was “not wutisfnctory to the - wien, a majority of whom voted to go. homo, Ho belloved that unicas thoy stuck together they were gone up, Te would go with four other mun and abuse, stone, or Hoyentt” any aun who attotapted to ryor; ordorhue Infected vessels to Ship Island. | Kriegh & Co, had beon doing buslucaa in Chlengo t y Vickery. bu. | Surve ft with crew saneo prepared Iko tte Rexolved, That tho fapectian gurvica of river | for twenty years provious to tho transactions in cates aeatiae er parr eH wi Het it cream soup, Udlng, however, only half os inact ond rill transportntion by the National Hoardot | question as porkepackera and commission mere nthe larceny | ynilk, Two or tirue greon soups could bo made Heutth ta hereby indorsed, aud ita revatnblish- | chunts, and up to. the dus of thelr failure on- | €880 whore SMrg. Hamilton was the progecuting | Agpurarus, green peas, artichokes, cele iment for tho ensuluz aonson fa urged with com= | Joyed. good credit, Filnt & Co. hid been thelr | witness, and where Colo was charged with hay- | clus, nnd lobsters eoitld bo used (n those Ditet on behalf of representatives in this Came | Now York correspondents for yours, and hud | ing taken hor houschuld soos to satiety tho do- | Wis. ‘The Indies should always remembers oil; thus cortiticates and uilld of hualth iaued by | been in tho habit of nevoptiug tholr tine dragts | ands of autethront chattel-mort, th Tub tho interlal through a colander before sai inapeetion aervico stall be aucopted ay | olthor as accommodation. accoptord or ta bo E chinttel-mortgaxe, there | putting (t inte tho soup, Spinach could be prima tacle evidence ot tha sanitary siutus of pala out of the procowils of yraln shipped them | Was no caso for criminal prosceution, und yos- | served with bolted esya and Little pleces of veaauta Sad Lelie Brogan lng tho sure, i fur sate. In Getobur ba Hele muda si are terduy be decided that ho hid no jurladietton, broad frlod brown in smoking hot fat, butter of caulved, ‘Chit this Counctl, belie irinly con- | ranzemont with Bint & Co, to, tout of | and that a charge of Iurcony could not bo muda | lr, q vineed that the safety of New Orlenus.a8 woll is | hls trem’s paper on: the New York murket, and ** Uso chops for the Iain of tamb,” sald Mie Of thy vulley, Mewin tuo. Figid exclusion. of tie | Ai.bun. By 187, S800) of such twa papor, ult | depend upon n usurlous mortage, A nollo | Corson by 18 “for suntes, Maye thom cut In accor fected shipa from the Lower Sisslasippl, stranus, | aecopted’ by. Flint & Co, was outstanding In | ProRcqul was ordorad onterod fu this and tn all | aneowhth your dustry to have thom cookth ously urges upon the Stato Board of Health of | Now York, the proceods of whieh were to bo | Of the other indletients of tho nature pending, | —threaequarters of an inet thick for Loulsiuna a modification of Seu, Of ita rulos | used In taking wy gomne old acceptances hold by Andrew Peterson was tried for asaiult and nes Troiuanand aiineh. for rather rare, Heal ¢ und regulitious for the government of quarane | Filnt & Co. Tho latter were also creditors of | auilted, | trylng-pun, If the chops are fat, you sont {luo olllucrs und stations, ete. ao ag to reads | Krlewh &Co. to the amount of 801.0%, parity | | John Wingard was found gullty of an assault | asiy butter, Put them in and brown ther quick “Seo, th AML voasels from ports in whieh | sectred by ‘the provoods of 400,00 bushels of | anu romandud, 4 y iy) frst wn one alde and thon on the othor, Ge yellowefover i Prevailing, or from ports | onta, ‘Chere wero alsa other unsettled tritnsaee Thon Brenin and John Smith wora acs | aig youtlke them, Keuson them, after they ut Where contagious or Infectious disonsed are | tlons butwous thn purttes, and on Feb, 19, 1877, | auitted on charge of larceny, cooked, with sult and pepper, Then, if thoy ay reported to” exist shut” bo faspectod at | Kriogt’ & Co, amo the conveyance in ques: |. Uulel Orion and Michel Nagin plonded | not na nico us broiled dhbps, it wilt ho becaus Eddsports und if any. buch. bo found, to | lento aeoure this Indebtedness. ‘The proof, | sullty to lurcony and were rontunded. you ave not dono them right. ‘Thoy are a fret be infectad, or to furn{st reusonnule ground for | te Suago auld, left no room for doubt | | Edvard Cairons plonded gulity to FooelVing Goal ulver than most .brojied tenops, bees ausplelon of infdetion, éuch veasuly shall not bo | that Krogh & Uo, wore tngolyont when such | Stolen goods und was remanded. The goods | mont cooked over u fire, unlesd care f° 0! it allawad to. pags Eadaport: northwiso, excopt on | convoyance wat given. Though Kerierh unit | stolen were the property of Mra. Jessie Lurtlett | yory apt to got smoked, On muy accounts presentation of 1 certificate from: the Inspector | Flint both denied thit the latter bad any knowl ia nbsolutely possible to broil, ve hatte: of tho Nationil Yourd of Health at Ship taland | edge of! Kriegh & Co.'s Insolvency, yot | Maken from tho Shorimin House tn Febronry. | A lady aaked Miss Corson why abe didn’t: bel Quuranitino Stuton, setting forth thut tho ves | Were word some Thots witlln Filnt's knowledge | Juke Leduard, George Hart, und John Howls | mats,” Sho replied that in the recipes Bho Michlyan Central, aud the men thore turned out, At the Galena Division af tho Northweat- ern they-did not do’ so. Ilo was surprised und disgusted nt tho suplnencss of workingmon, Cupitat was united and labor disorganized. ‘ho next morning (the morning) would suttio the whole thing, If thoy thon huld together it would bu all right —(f not. thoy were gone tip, Huns oatly and fairly bo. was not pleased with tho turn-out nt this meting, but ae would toll. Mr, Shunley, of the lock Island itond, ree potltion would probably be anawered In tho ineantine. And nt 1 o'clock must of tha In Troight mon did resumo worl, but of these about hulf joinad the strikers before tho uftor- noon was over. Thoy did it voluntarily, for the strikers had avowed thor tutention of demean- dng themsulvor ina gontlomanly way, and they carried tholr Intoptlons out, not olfermy the slightest interforence to any of tholr comrades who remained at work, Tho chlof arguments pur forward by the strikers wero this: In 1877 thelr wages were cut down, und thoy wore prom. dsed that is soon us tho busliiess of tho road Inerengod tuutriaily their wawes should also be increased. Not only tind the Company {ulled to keep this promise, but it had also overs Jouked the faut What tho cost of clothing and provisions and house rent bad advanced tow Very groutextent. The men vontd not procure tho necessaries of Jive “for thomeulves and Jnuillles on 3125 a day, the wages of tho majority of tho freight mom Ati o’clouk about 100 of the 135 mou omployed at the Ullnois Central frejght-houss wero “out. The strikers wore twostly track+ imen, who have been getting 8125 a day, THE ALTON, ‘ At tho Chleago & Alton out-frvight houses tho mon got toxcther at about Do'clovk In tho morn= {ug and deputized two of tholr number to walt upon Mr, James MoNaughton, thelr foroman, and Mr. 7, 0. Bustinan, tho freight ngent, and preaunt tholr potition for a rave of 26 cents all around In the wagos, and for tho Davis, aud consisted of ber Jewulry, which was . w gel his been subjected to proper trontment, ia | sugucsting uo Involveney of tho Krieghs, and | Ban, who wero suppdsud to have stulon the | given there was no necusslty for It, becnus put a fow of tha plekerd and atowers, | PNY for oxtra work to Uo raised from 16 cunts to | tke ble pice, he apherince of the strikers | treo from unlllty of ConvoFIng euntagion. | auiiioenetuhace lwiwusia bollee creonvioene | owstry, wrore teled fur the stenlton, and tha Jury | Lint roti heaenccaie mee or ctuap without a gutting $1.5 u day, anda few of tha soulesmen, | “J cents por hour, ‘This advance would make | Would seurg the othor man ad ho olloved they | Heauical, Tuatin the Judgment of this Couns | of sien Jusaivency, if be bad renyoned tron or | Will belug in gsvaled verdict this morning, lowlug ny of the Julca to eseapo harden 2 getting $1.00 n day, wore ulso “out. ‘They all | the following changes in tho wiges paid to tho JO ONE DUPE Tho pate THONthY be searetke | cll qunratting of voasol and feoieht should cons | duly considered thom, One portinont fact wis Pe sites by expoaure’ to a hot tire, The Ides t wanted wn advance of 20 per cent, and, while | mons Truckmen from 81.23 to $1.60, callers and dents a sunny ate nee inne “ip tat | sist of puritivation of the vessel and ity cous | Fiint’s request to Kriogis ta rileo 30,000 on hid THE CALI Unating, ho suppoged, urose from the fact of skowlog tho utmost good nature and ollity, 1 | geutomen from 81.35 to $1.00, AL M if eet ret Ht nny “ vid and ti % ja. Ho ot. tents, which should th bo returned to come | private property, It certainly sbowed nlinost. Juno Davamonn—In chambors, cooks allowed all the julce of tho meat toe their suddenty nequired Yuention, guemed tdo- ty + 00, At noon SMussra, || Hove that 0 ee an can tna ass mon oF eres us spociy ay practicable, conclusively that Filut then knew that the cap. é in cooking and thon dttumpted to restore Oe termined to hold out, Delleving, aa thoy gufd, | Husttinn and McNaughton waited upon the men | the ulty were with tho frelghtshanilvrs as much |, Thomenndor Infuruine the Honrd of Health | itutot Krleh &Co.was substantully lows, and | JUDE HLopoert—-Uenoral business, Dusting, ‘fo Unety ment where only fat wat & tholr domands wore decitedly just and that they | and lnformed thom tut thoy were authorized to | ME thoy are Wie tho euestonluGsores 4 tho wulloy of upprehendad danger, Hunt tho only busly of credit was tho peivute real | dupuR GAty—OW, OFf, 70d, Ft, 710, 740, 71% 710 | the pun would muke ioe tittle fatter, Toe Se Eee Tenet superintendent | Sue ttt thelr waxes would bo ralaed from tho | countey lust Say, und tid abreudy Cowie tat He | deat eieprette eee rcoumunus All mathe | estute Of ony Of the members, ‘There were | to ii. No. Osh urtzfold va, Stanton, on tell, | sonny Of meut, before IL was br Javof May, though thoy did not have the power to say bow much tho advance would amount to, Tho mon stated that they had expooted sune= Jelury appearod at the freight-hougw, dr, Jeffery hud Juat returaed from a consultation of Superintendents at tho Grand Vaelfle. Ho told bits others, auch ae tae knowledge ot tho linge loases, —No pre! 7 2 vod dent of the Julco, The satis wore exbll tho Information of coutngious or infeetions diss | of the fru the provious eats and ‘at tho $10 )000 Junge Sarrit—No preliminary enll. ‘Ceint cull | a, odyand vory litte af tha Julve hil esca enges, unl, therefore, dlvcountenunces thy uso gnortaure to Corwlths also tho nerveus, apy BOE, 4118, 80, 20H, YO. No. 0,04, Vile wad vory, you wll on would take bin titty qoars tosave enough monvy to gota horse and (nay He wanted to u Proteotive Union formud by the frelicit-handlurs, pres “Cut thom, sald sisa Corson, ‘und “i + of elphur telegram: but in the event of dangyr | hensly tone oof Flint In bla dete | lage of Hyde Park ve, Unlon Stock-Yards & | Ani that thoy ure full of fate Phe less ‘thu reporter that hotline hud been agreed upon thtag, more deniolt, but nugreutl togwon working Sant eat et ate fuivar taureoe ee te from auch disenges af any point in tha Mivside | tors, Ila wuxiety to got security, ota.—ull | Wranslt Company, on tril ended with tho usual Inapecdon of tue At tho “conmuttations Dit. for tt te te) ee re eae eter eee otic (AG haue ty | Tho mocting wukepand tore? AUG AbUUE Hule) sippt Vittoy, tix tho duty of thd wxecutive of | preguiotand speaking facts wiles made it uns | June Winttssson—Aaslats Judga Gary. No | Which gave great satisfaction, Tho el euminoned the steiicers arotdnd lil abort te ante Roy erone Airts ea in tu MOK pad iw Bul UP 7 Heer of tho health organteation of such bluce to | reasonabie for Mint to bolleve vithor the rm Of | oayc an trial, ‘: micot ayitin ut 1U o'lock this mourning. afterward, and made then a fifteen minutes’ posta Lean arcevient anaeiTG bones cata * fully and prompuy wdvigo the propor uuthori- | Kriegh & Co, or {ts Inalyidual mombers wore 5 seated rt 4 <<< the gen, figtolt i og dia ras rota | SR Hh uae eh IRON-WORKERS, Hera OSE Fern Tonmenco, | Mitaubarianeae es memes | ,limesaMesO—f Thi Nocuso onion | 4 native stiesistnpl Sepulican one H ther to wie for an advances on the groutd | itis would tro fied Lefora stay} by cats : : 1 ii DUNGAN Arie UC tho bulk of David Keriuuas proporty, that the: | inure Coalition in Hy State—Iuw to Div That the cost of Iving bud advanced, fy facts | Le ctu uesured thom that this would iat 118 MOLDERS oN iesttatts, Insolvongy of tho Aran meant the Insolvency of | | Jupae GAnoNEN—No call, No, 13, Parker vs. he bad been considering fur several duys tho i bee an) alte th gti ti aha on : a 4 N Z eR Kentuviy, David Krieg, and that thorofore his severity, | Siiae uf fyde Park on fearin 3 the White Voto. Gen. LP. propriety of giving thom an increnwy an stay d | be dono, and, with the widorstanding at the | A yory inrxoly-uttondot meting of fron GW. Fuork, Minols, Ineaut a profercnog ovr thy other creditors de | VUNKO of tlsie Varis on Beating. Inclusty WaAsitnatoy, 1, On, April 20—Gen. Voluntarily, | Tho Cowpauy was not propared | Gombauy would vary Ikely be wbio i muko & | snotdars was held last ovenlug In tho Soumen's DM ay Tenwedy Kriegh & Co. Tho coucluston, shorotore, wis | oxdone deh No cass ON TTI ot NelUsve | Hurat. a native Sivsisalppl Mepublicat fy grunt thelr request of an advance of | Holule proposition by Wodiogk Wy the ovine, | sant og West Rundolph streots, Mrs Hf, d, Dolan ALG, downs, Lattin, Heoesaury thit tho deod to Flint should be sot | OE A onan ie ii. Ais, OFT, 699, 520, mor, | Weitten at lutter to tho Presitent tn which ber cont. | It bud lost too Ich | eee ate tho men, steps Of abut |.Wwne veleeted to preside, ‘The Sccrot ary stated . ae jy Ohi, nelle nde fraudulent proforonca, aid the orlul- | 54 G45, o47, No. tet Torady ves Dowpotl, uh OH. sorts that tho combination formed, Lett iy Ynoncy by tue blockaders during the whiter, | HOrE Mis OF thored ft th wt i mite de gh mi hi * UES Bb * 3M, Tames. Florida, Hal DN bo dlamissed for want of equity, Supe dinevetd oN Be Duara oe bubhoatis and Greenbuekdey lie his ttate Ley Hut the Company was willis to rise tho wages fo st vo, gi aie ny ae Feleny nau ean that the objeut of tho meutiig was to unite the . F, ©. Wincnure, Sladsaippl, é Goracrantierise jo, 2, Murphy ys, Sloe the objeot of sueuriing the Federal olla £0 ot all the inun 1b conte a day. Want do you Had bus HP roel Up ae. tho! Firth ae Led ‘Union nad non-Unton workinen {9 yuaitinos ie KR Hotowon, houahind, ‘RILL TO REDREM, JupAw 1A. nse and 18%, No,'t, Flexo ya, | lenders in the coalitions thit thoge Leet ers bak Tre AE at ae aa somo | Grand Puvliio. Hovel hu tho ufternoa—niunuly, | Hetlon fur a ritae Ue wagos, A ¥ et eee tos, Judgo Modgett nlvo deeited tho cago of | ‘Thompeunon hear Cull Path tae tise Yo, | Ne aubatantial follow lye amon thy Wc gods motnunts, but (nally ono of thy strikers auld in | Wadvance of Leconte per day an altalusses of | A Committco on Mesilutions was selected, i r Louldy F, Chew and othors ngutnst Robert W, | dudga Gartnor will # quict way that tho olfur was not wutifautory, “the Cinclnnat! Southern, w uew road, was ‘paying more," Str, Joifery asked tho man if bo spoke for the vrowd or auly for bimwelf, and the mun anaworodl that ho had not Desk atitbur ied to speak for frofghtuien, with a corraspinding Increase tn sho pry for overwork, | ‘The mun were net rondy to accupt tho offer, and gaveus tholy reason (eat they were only at part of Cho bods intereatud m- the snatter, and could not do anvil wnt bay A nue sual with tho roat ff iy to 8 couselide Huddiet Judge Barnum on ite | OF tu Btatos that thay foul nie Oe Og of lu thon oF (ho negro vote, and that 1 " George Sant aud the Hynun and others, ‘Via wae bill to redeom oO ITE Latte Hot “eneo. No. 2.0%, and Now portangy 10 the state eee ta ‘ie Qoorge Sand in her youth Know a French cov from a dale wider a decroc of foreclosure, mde | 1,181, 1101, 120, 1208, 4283, 1815, 1,210, 12a), aad, | cowed aoveMel a ibe wa mi rteettanly erate “howes | in 1G, Tu ISUL W, 2 dubnvon morteuged .tho.] 4a and sibs See ee eID eld NE HEH | inks only two plang are open tor Ue Saat conslatiag of Ave monbers, who inmoedintely Tuttrod. «White the Committee was out, [t- wae Binted that’ the molders at. tho Hunn & Ulchardion Company were alt on ptockout for the Increase of wages, . Tho wen were pow paid ‘1 Y yath nine, . walking With, hity one oyentug nene tie Louyre, | Undivided half of oo. #18, 13, to Jy. Wed | Juba i JLAWs—Nos, 090, TO, 802, 800, B10, B10, | HPP Mopnblicans to folly Nein ites ws to \ Itlimnte sucess, ‘These ho dese tor of the and pravecd tilin about bis political opinions, | soyne, to seouro $4400," und th 1d BOL, wd O17. yat Ones to uttempe no reoreuniaation te \ ey hey i fruluhtien, Thuy sald that if the rest of the 2 . sian tha paiicarwalt wile, Gieailce yO, plies fon gakd: Yio UD ANTHONY-—Nos 1133, LIT, 1175, LT, | ast . Het. tha frei , ’, ‘ 4 an vores ‘ “ at pats av iy Meatroyo with , eh ff in ‘ Hivill nko to sever your ecemeeetten anttOnYs | Ing’ror 82s w day unit tho autor wus youll, ecyalaionate, statod tit they shout aot to: | cravat) wit Maa An ‘what thoy | fagtow alo, fenving several vikiron hie boing |S aa He ware tee Tea ee tnyany, and ) would bate t i a Sorento, ja 10 Ine jeorge Band. * cottage uf tho MM, agi bk vhtl> . Nd 7 whites wi ey TT vane aE pate tomy you da that, It YORE WAYNEL + | Neeuuo whlen ‘hoy dumunded, If thomen wont | MuNble pousung will arlag on the svustor nud he onda will, giving all bis property ‘to bis chit. JUDGMENTS, Jn your of two the, ue e ‘Two or threo of tho strikers spoke np now ant with. v4 , 1 | divide, ‘Then tho Republicans cnn rorya, Will guile. bia’ plow over the soil tat cove: drow. Te 1, Washington waa mudu oxcentor, Unitep States Tneriner Count—Jupag 4 pad CUlORe frocks und thoutress und. equates.” Thie wae [718 Sarel, 184, Sivan O, Wililums, tho hutdurof | Movder—Thomus MHuod ya Prouvoits of gal yee itgertie men Toran it tho conclusion of the whole natior—oxcopt | the trust-decd, tHe} a bill to forcelase, muking hounor Blylng Mist; deores, $3,400.71, - lenders, young Men ot nerve, characters ue bo thut tho revoluttontes goon warcivturich widuw, | only dV. Lo Moyne, tho trustes, and I. Uy onCOUIT--CoxyessioNs—A, A.Sprague | abltity, und wutosted etranythy Youn Ue put But why should not the bumble peanut guide | Wrsnington defendants, A deeruo by atlpulns Va, Patriek ‘Toubey, B27, hayerdlways been farurable to tio pars, his vlow somowhero gise, and leave the palnues ; yet tie | lite Gany—Goorge <iiibert ot al, ve,| have never npponred prominently befot pas suid waunrod alata? Lto whole theory only ondy | HOW was entered wluust frumediately, and the | wWilitin DMtuthony, #1-760.—Pooplo; use of Jon | puuite ne Ropubiteans owing to thy £8 Mebange of velt And goony, Fhe ponsuat te | land sold for $0,700, ita full yulue, to fabort W. | Curidy” ob ul ves Cuthorina ‘hw or, Pateick | thoy nave raver veld nor wanted au ollle Tee ee ttt ve teenies imouitaie eee | Hae ME Aru we at du ees | Diyar, i Jutiea, Bation,, shdanian. i | ihorotore tuve heon a tte aust ig of 4 arly a eprosentite 9 State whet A now Paris would araa soniewhore olsu, “tho | fons ibe tue property hull boun soldut forced | WaTWee otul. ve. Ae, K. SeLaughlin and Josenk | thelr politi! bulluf tiv u Stat i At tho Vittsbure & Fort Wuyne froight-honso | out together they wauld bu successfy), oe the mien putin thale petition dusing the atters | du A-report from: Fitzpatylek's shop, a man hoon, but nothing dolluie was) done up ta o | stutod thas all tho mon bad pono ous shat more vrolock, mul thore 8 uerdoubt that tho men wil} | Is exeupt ony, The fru) bud agreod fa tho palso Aureby tho nation ae tho inseting jo tate heen " alhers madd it, , a Lad al uvoulng. ve taningan of the zpatrick's tent in (i Frolgut-huuao weroatrangiy avowed | not yu aut vk Murative He ld aoe andere Hore atd Te Mok ed is Ye de eed. | stand (hue thoy woro to gn oUt thot, mmontloned, aud it Inokod ws though ip neuit only the brualug wieal af wt Tradcacuntor Te was stated that tho Close Sulleablo Trans id satd they thought tho Company could grant tho desired 20 per cont. ‘Thoy assured Bly, Juttery, Though, that if they did leave the (cuipaLy thoy would leave inv perteatly sricndly splrlt, und would not erate tho leaut trouble, "Mr, deltecy: Biitd he wad hut to seu Buch 4 kindly dispositlon: oxullited, and, begging the nen” not to Act bustily, auld goods by, aAtior Mr, sottury had yong. the strikors talked the aller over, and only wy vary tow of thent wise vested that it would be woll to avcept it. But at Sixtoun mon of the Vaion Brass Foundry: bud Se A al rut UV VIOR glu! Afternoon whieh ad boon doingyded. In the mocha, + A workman nt tho sumo 0 suld that tho Union Brags Works bud refused to make the ¢ TRY ‘i Hepubiticany ved todd taut tho | W |-Wwortd duclines, asd, ulwaye will deollnd, to tuk | sale tnder the trust-deod, About isil the hulng | oetrnoys Kurdict, G2, og, | We hanor to be known aso pun be this’ Junetoro deletion, uf twa or turus | ueiad boon iaudu Thuan ee Ceo oF He EO Marks, Bavuro's Love's, and Holnos éMyat's | Hia Beiiiw far ale atl Muon of ian | Of afanttaton ed ai vareduein ituuy te Hinge and Oe awe UL akeue We ancy, ate LA aia wtite fi i wont a a a F 0 #kimo wer stopp liags plat a HOt parties to " La ” ti tedl thom there ui rer Fee a enae SCORING : per cunt on pieces work after tu ltag sty, R ‘onea all wuthority 180 bu awole away by! | tho farcclustire sult, ‘Tho Judge hold’ tine we | og vs, Suni O. Atwood, ib uray fourbonlens of its wor in tho hinll at No.0 Weat Lake atregt, and it. s RUN ILEINOTH, i} at Wi Tuicye ‘+ Cincuir Courit—Jupaa Kogwns—Catyin Do | tho foundation for ltepublican ascendt Wepabe nitroglycerine, And that isthe program, for | lureclosure decree wid a friendly aud peecons | wolf ye, Cl " Hee $ iy Orit . 5 WL nea hus y rie ry , oe OWES . ts ¢ yaynited to Gun, Gariteld done the enitve of freademt itis | oF the feu ia tho, equity uf redemption, and | use, wad Jada N-Cutlor; verdict, $86, and | tukes of tho oplninns preseu\y bead 44 forfeited? tou, it scum, though be | were necessary parties to the suit. The excoutor ; wus Unanimously neread to postpoue apy fure Attho Chicuyo & astern‘ Jlinels houso tha ther discussion until thon, ton were all at work, Tho oiliciuls suid that during the forguoon thoy had been notited that the'men eee at udyance of 20 per cent ull youyl. They had boen reculving 81.25 and $1.33 per the storera, doormen, and sealuwen, paisa it wages uutil they bad tukeu fu uuw cone wotting the outside Hyures. Considurablo-overe Mr. Hrown said that ady nan who stayed Ip a Umo was madg by the umployéy, A day's work | abop uftur the others bad’ gone ‘oue should not BUCIIGAN CENTRAI. Altof the freight men at the Michigan Cen tral—about 260 ta number—struck at neon us per urrangomeut, Touro were 20 truckiwen, Sweaty-Qve callers-of, and twoutyetive dolly. weurs no crown, ‘Tho most advanced revolitions | did not have the tee, but only a diseretionar: Rott A Suuko Story+ nis el fat must soe, th bla calor mimunts, that this | power to sell the realestate, fhe thaugat esi, Carl schura Reysovr, Ind, Ayre 18,—A lady of kind of philosophy will net hold water, He had | and ntl) he decided to sell the fue remained in “ Gath" has recolved nowa from Washington | while on ber way to Rock fan tw ive sakes Lotter xu ke George Sund's Frenod Nihilistio | te huirs, Nor wore the latter bound. by the | that Curl Schurz Js probably tu become vultur of | of fonnd (wenty ot wap by the wide of the ra pri of herg, yesterday trivud, aud marry a sich widow, aod retire fact that the uxcoutor recolved tho Lulunco lef | thy New York Eventug Post, and muky it reds | fogin [4 businésa. UY cai frown | fttor uatistying the’ dosross fur bo received ie | hogunticoaklings uo ludy wou pluokiy and killed thou .