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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. flowor, Moore, Kato Moffat, Frank Moffat, Mocking Hird, John Martin, Myatio, Ningare, Owen, Oawogo, Parker, Prince Alfrod, uaylo, Martaln Bwain, A. Sumanor, J, P, Spraguo, Hameon, Sweepstnkes, Strangor, Mol 1to Bponeor, A, J. Bmith, Bila M, Bmllb"l‘nrmnt. 1881—8 SATURDAY. APRIL AN OLD FRIEND. Another Chapter in the Case of 30, Trust Company was discovel of thu croditors or their attornoys, and the leading wf)x'uh-snlu firms of tho ity who | on that account Judge Drummonil subse- had been Induced to compromiso by his rep- | quently *sot naitle the dismlssal of tho resentations called on him, and thelr argit- | proceeilings, and ordercd thom to Lo roin- ments ware 8o eogent that they, each and all, | stated, . The tnotion to mnke tho original i : EWS thirteen which happened to ronch ‘Ahnnpeo w A RI \1 E N o ?uwm::'t tho samo time. Ordinarily things nro dif- ' 5 - RUIFYARD ROTRS, . ‘The schooner Westchests Navigation at the Head of Lake | wp Ghitaxs emin s futes Sroonrsn xod at ELBOTRIO BELTS AND g o RLBOLIEIQ BEETY 4 ANpy — Ty 4 D E I % Smith absoiuto wns . " Milles i ., | Vulean, Wilcox, Winslow, and Kate' Willinma. " ubtnined from hifin an additionnl 30 per cont | rulo against Ueorgo C. Michigan Still Impeded 3. i B Tt F1aner aamo it s i Taris | Al tho fast Yout's hilears woro ahouon ngai. the Stats Fire-Insurance on thoir elnims, then " heguad boforo Judge Drunmond fn . drysdock Thursing vvening, and during tho night | ¥Ith tho excoption of Angus MoDonald on tho Wihien the pulicies wera b(|l|§ll?.\ln cortifi- | May, 1874, but tho J‘mlxg <l not give his de- by Ice. tho propelter Messonger and sohooner Witlinm | Bxceutive Comeittee, fn whose place D. B, compnny. eates or duebllls woro Issued by the ofticors | cision untll Aprils, 187, In the mcantime i - Jones took tholr places. Tho Messenyor is recalv- | Odotte was chodon. of tho Company in the following torm: Qeorge C. SButh, wlho had sworn I the sum- OFFricH ({’r 1¥m; sn\';'ln ulmtfm\xme Cox- | mor of 1873 that hio wna worth trom $100,000 PANY, Ciicaao, Nov, %9, 1871,—Due J, I, | to $400,000," haul laft Chicago and sottled ing genornl ropairs,while wpon the Witllam Joncs Jone | carpenters nru enga in repairing the bronk Confllcting Accounts of the Con | A e e v mat Tall LUMDER RHIPNEXTH AND FAEIGHTS, Dispated t1 The OMeaco Tridunts annox:.Anrll 29,—The Muskegon Hooming The Cravltury Divided dnto, Tw ADDRESS L J. In th f 1870 tho dition*of the Ico In o2l teuw Four Drothars fa at Milise Rrothors’ | campnoy cotimonced rafelik Iog to-duy with Classes for Equitable Sot- g&%;g{ B o o e st B Conpor” oo e Asiaion, Green Bay. . {hat 'will make n doaided Improvement 10 hor | Calporegof ot Allthe me b s U tlement, Compnny, as_por proof furnished nnd ne- | foarful that tltl tho rule_against Smith wero threo new mfils and sovon gangs to the outting copted. J. VAN INWAGEN, Sccretary, mindo absoll at ho would Joave the -p}:cnmneu as well ns natling qualitios, try, by 1t Inst him in the TO T t Miilor Drotliors' dorrick thie now stoam- | capaoity this soason. 3 G, M. 8yrr, Vice-Prosident, country, bogan o sult agalnst him in th HE ) bargo George D. Burroughs on Thupaday hod a | 4 o Firla was indorsed by the Natlonal Loan & | Supromo Court of Now York in Brook- The Propeler Van Tasite Besohes | o b e 2000 Sbot | oyt ISP, M R SR | Whongl T May ke Mo TN | e, Ut Pl e |l s g ot of S i e 5 for 8 no ud s 50, signed J, B, Swilth, R Point Bt, Ignace from Che- thin Rohnencr Urnclo M: Filer roceived o mITAon. | bt seo ae et o4 piont fome epeolal More to Wind Up the 0. . 0 Sinith to whom the duebills | auin of SS00,000. After waltalmie over Now boygan. shust ol her dore Wid THNiN | AL TodVoed. Iy CLRVELAND MITES, ; Concern, yero (lnsuml,( nml the C, M: $|hnlth. IO.l'lu V'}lce- l\lfork hl y lé".é?u afiregu:‘mu#y caro ?f h:rlul-l); Af Michigan Uity a now deck hus boon 1aid on Spectal Duapateh tn The Chicago Tribune, resldent of tho Conivany, by whom thoy | three Doputy-Sheriy for n week at o da f Tleuty of Flonting Teo Enconntored in VAR SLEL IS, wheol vz found brokon, and aftor knocking off Loan & 'Trust Company, @nd ‘Crensurer | confidence it im, obtained on order from g Lako lHuron—Thunder Ba. Thoro i silll nothing dolna In grait frolghts | oppuait biickot ehe lofL hera far Toloda. of the Company. of the Insurance Company C. M. Smith | Judeo Pratt redicing the ball to $100,000, i ako Hurot nhdel Y upon which to buso oven e muoh 43 n_pucss in o tug Ningara roturncd from Ashtabmia also being n Direetor and J. B, Smith n | which lie gave, and wis released from cus- AND ¢ Clear. A o ol o S oantee oy, anibe | with tho schoanar Matsick In toy._ Stio oxpeots Inrme stockholdor in the same bank. Theso | tody. Iinally, in Auril, 1876, Judge Drum- 13 [t g A e toleavo sa-niint or wo-morrow. for Ublcagowit | The arfairs of tho defunot Stato Insuranco [ (rEBSOCELONE Intha spute, bank, U | JOLN delivore s long-desied. opinion, 3 . | the oossivitity of oven u siugle hartor, s gl (DRSS R g Company have occupled n considorable share | g1,000, aud tho bank went through the form | holding that Smith wea liable to puy the i “Ho Toe at the Duluth End of Lake Bu- | Coarse frelghts are fainy nctive, .with o 2 e bl R of public attention during the Inst ton years, | of purchase of them from J. Bradner Smith | whole amount under the rule, and that the ] marked searclty uf vossols, boonuso ot tho ab- | o Sweetal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune.’ | o aven now aro fn no immedlato prospect | 8t 15 conts on the dollar, nithougi the Iusur- | ruie should e inado absofute unless it ; 5 erior—Interesting Liooal and sence of a large fledl ‘e schooner Gorrits | | SEUMAEON fAte Wis, Anril #0.=h0 tugs Loa- | 0 ott] 4 A\ ¢ fraud which | anco Compnany hind pald'for tha policies on | appeared. that lie wns fusolvent —and <R P s H)nlm‘(umll.mml lumnber and $250 on timboer | them and Tillson, of this port, which aro at- | of seitlement. The schome of fraud which which the duebills were lssnod by checks | could not pay It, when the Judge would not “ Gensral Naws, frat Anaiateo ta Chigawo, B e oo o thjy | Wad devised by tho officors of thiit Company | feayin on ita necourtt in the National Loan & | Inprison i I Wi “alse ordated. G0 Vo mm?l ifi.‘:fl?}'-"&"\flo‘i'an’."n’:‘“flta.&“; }’:fi: [ ggr:fi::' I '.’.!‘\‘,'3 o 2:::‘:;'«1“%“:3‘1’“%‘} .t.ll:‘l: beforo the ashewof the great fire were cold gl'?tlnt‘.‘(:om uny, nnd the money pald by - tho | appear beforo the Reglater in Bankruptey o ICE AND NAVIGATION. canaba to Dopere nt 6 cents por gross ton. timo sho Is off, aud on her way l)du'-sfiwk. was 80 unblushing and the story of its | bank tad. B Smith on the duebrlln waa pald | and submit to an examination touching his ‘ N5 A Tha ‘schooner Heed Unso wots 7 conta por L. A CANADIAN IMPROVEMRNT, affairs so intricato that n connected résumé | out of monoys of the- Insurance Compnny. | pecuninry responsibility, In compliance with WHO SUFFER FROM AT THIB TND OF HAKE MICIIGAN. bushel on wheat from Detroit to Kingston. Special Msvateh to The Chienao Tridbune, ny not by interesting oven at thia late The prodpect bf a speedy dopartiiro of the fco ‘The schooner Ocean Wave racoives $5.50 per iy 0 uninteresting ov The duebills- thus obtalned by the bank were | this ovder, Smith cnmo to Chicago In n[-uin churged up at their ‘face value agninst the | 1870, aud was oxamined nt length, "1lo test doposit-nccount of the Comnpany, reduclng it | fied that o large amount of hls assots were by over $200,000, although "the claling had | in the shape of stocks In various paper com- oiily cost nbout 826,600, This still left | panies,in the Brainet, Smith & Co. corpora- about 880,000 to the mnominal credit | tlon, in the J. W, French Manufacturing of tho Company., ‘Then thu furthoer | Company, of Michigan, and various other s of $35000 wns chnrged ‘up agalnst [ papsr-manufacturing companles, That he the Insurance Com)mnI' for alleged advances ledged & large amount of this stock made by the ofticers of the Company and of | for indebtedness to varlous persons, the bank -before the fire, In buylng u{: the | partienlarly to his father-In-law; A, C, Lan- Company’s stock from the counntry stock- nh‘;g. of Paunsylvania, to secure the sum of Tielders Who had inade themselves obnoxious | 8160,000, and another lnrge amount for an (n- Ao tho ring, About 811,000 more was also | debtedness to J. V. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass. charged up in the same way for salarles, | The stock and the notes for which they were .which were thus paid for months in advange, | pledged were then in the hnnds of the attor- or to persons not entitled to recelve nnr noys of his creditors in ‘Chicago, those at- A(wrma_;loogx)u!e |Ic&hllfiions Q.I.m‘rfI \vumsl 1l | tornoys ‘ some eft, o his smount the ofticers of the Cdmpany kindly ndwmitted they had on DEING AL3O 1S OWN LAWTERI: han The Reglater reported thore wasstill due On nscertalning these facts, Mr. King filed | 8171,873.40, principal and Interest, rom Smith. a petition for the removal of: the Assizne he mattor was:then taken bofore Judge Mr. Perkins, -on_the fflrmmd of fraudiilen rummond, and it was argued on behalf of colluston with the officers of the banlt and | the Assizneo and creditors. thas the hyrnlha- Insurance Company in suppressing from | catton of these various stocks as securlty for tho polleyholders the kuowledge of { his “own' notes to the various parties these fucts, whieh ho had known all [ was a sham and had n_done sini- nloug, An’ argument was subsequently | ply to cover up his estatd, This matter had before Judge Blodgett, and he rufused | \vas also taken undor advisement and kopt to remove the Assignce, ‘The matter was | fora long time,- until the eraditors becamo fmmediately taken befors Judge Drummond, | worrled and disgusted at such delay, and where Judie Blodgett’s decision was re- | themgelves wentInto Courh and dismissod versed, and he was directod to havo Mr. Per- | the proceedings against Smith, = This was kins remoyed. _The Judge reflected vory se- | done because In the menntime sults vorely on Mr, Porkins and his superhuiman | had been commenced agalnst the . stockiiold- l%nomncu of the Company’s affalrs, nnd | ers, and the delay In- these proceedings charnctorized his tesiimony ns flippant and | caused by the question as to whethor tha frrelevaut. PorkIna’ excuse was that the | monoy could be made out of Smith wasen- National Loan & 'f'rust Company lind offsets | dangering the chance of the-creditors from agulnst the deposit of $340,000 there; that he | ultimately recovering of the- stockholders, dfi not know whether thers would' bo any | Nothing has ever been realized from Smith, balanca or whothar the offsots wera gooll, | thercfore, and as his bond ns treasureris and lind consclontinusiy refrained all along | worthless, no suit has been brought on It from giving: any inforination which mignt | To go back now to another branch of the mislead ; that ho did not feel ealled ume to'| ense, In the settiement of the proceedlis rum- Tribune, Axnenstnuna, Ont., April 2.—A, P, Kilganon, of the Dominlon Publio Works Dopartment, la hero -rruu’lmr for a uupsly of nitro-glycarina Rnd a tug for tho Canndinn Governmont ime provements at Littlo Current this season. ANRIVED AT MILWAUKEE, Bpecial Dipateh to The Chicaga Tridune, MILwAUKER, Wis., April ¥1.—Tho scow Dun- ham, which was rescucd a fow duys sinco from the Whitoflsh Hay shore, whero sho stranded lust fall, arrivod hero to-day for repairva, HULL INBURANCE. Bpecial Dispaten to The Chicaco Tribune, BurrAro, April 20.—A meoting of local insur- Ance agents was beld this aftornoon, sud the huill rates adopted at Chicugo sevoral days ago wero agroed upon. RUFPALO VESSEL-OWNERS. BureAro, N, Y., April 28.—At a meoting of vessel-ownors, beld for tho purl-mm of formin; an assoolation to placo vessol-owners boyon tha control of the Baflors' Unlon, tho following officers woro chosen: Prostdent, Capt. D. Rogors; Vice-Presidont, Capt. Thomus Mixthom: Secre- tary and Treasurer, W, G. Wiuslow, Jotn Kil- derbouse, B. L. Watson, W. G. Wingow, Jamos Asb, Capt. D, Itogers, Capt. Frank Perew, an Capt. Thomns Muxthom were uppointed an Ex- ccutive Committee to onrry on the businoss of tho Association, Ata meoting of the Commit- tea Jamea Davison was appointed Ehipplug Biastor. Tho Association Includos all the prom- inent vessel-ownora hese. and nll the funds needed for earrying out clution will bo fortheoming it {8 sald. LAUNGII OF A REW BTRAM-TARGE. ALLROAN, Mich, April 27.—Yeste: after- noon tho now propeller built in this viflage by It. Moore was Isunched, Aa sho slid into tho water a {lag boaring bur namae wis proad to the breeze, and the spoctutors read O, W, Moore and greoted It with n hearty choer. PORT OT CHICAGO. ANURIVALS, frotn Tanko Michigan does not ‘scan to bo very Q&efiefll:;':g:;:el:fl[;l‘log& llr?l:; éofl'sfln&ogllfo.w“ i prowlsing. Undor the pressurc of a far from 1 t Drlsk wosterly wind, the iold shifted from this | $oohia on ties from Dailoy's Harbor to Mil o, 5 shoro 80 1 to leuve nn opon spnee extending | The pronollor Alina Munro is chartered to load About ona tallo outalde of fho Water-Works g{';;gu;gulfi,l”u; u)\l't..n’r'u‘rvo':n;wl:tt“trg. nt fl'/.ueenu 8n Criby Thisopen cinhinel wis maintained untll u i L DROEN OpL i, ch 1 Yesterdny aftornooit, whon thoy began to shift m;'&',g,?. ,",3{{,",’.'.‘,',}‘.'(‘,',‘ S‘Jfié‘rfiffi;&:"«%’fi'«?"fi‘. Luek ngnin slowly, beeause of n change in the | The Richardson got a govd-poying rate laat fall dircetlon of tho wiml o southonst, There {a no% ok cargn of glycoriaa ta Foré Willism, whoro no’longer any. question that the lco’ ex. Lo A Tundy mmrlyy fromn . shoro. to shoro off m'{h" l“i"‘rm hfli?gglflklgnnflwhwnerCorflcnn Culewyro. Thiis Is vtearly proven by the fact that 0 conl from Toledo 1o Port Huron at. 530 free, o mm\urle' wind o tiveiity-four hours' duration :““’ "fi““"“"}‘ J. J, Dowey, wheat, Detroft to Ug- Tailed todrive itany further thun fourmilesnway, | donsburg, 7i¢ conts, Cipt, A, 1) Campbell, of Michigan City, stutes JOTTINGS. thutt the westerly wind of Thutrsduy forced the The atmosphere was ‘decidedly chilling last 1ce nornss to tho oist shoro of the lnke In A muss gnt. Bo solid that steam-vessels ca hardly work Cnot. Allnn Molntyro has raturned 1o tho oty their way throtigh, On Wodnesday, alfter sev- | frum Dotrolt, to fit out tha propeller Peorloss, eral hours uf sovere pulling, the tug Annle C. Capt. John MoKay presed through Chicugo on ‘Waters succeeded in renching Michimn City | Wedneaday, on route for Copper ilarbor to fit *with tho lumber-tadon schuoner HunterSnvidge. | out the pripalier Manlsteo. H'hursday evoulng the Waters lowed tho hnbers Repulrs upon the tug Triad were comploted 1udon schoonor H, 8. Moore into the barbor, and | Inst ovening, and she Is onco more mudvy for the flrmness of tho lce-fields caused the | Lusiooss, vossel to bireak all of her bobstays, Yestordny Mr. Phillip Minch, of Clavoland, ownor of the morning the steam-bargo T, W. Bnonk was in | schooner George H. Warrington, was horo yoa- 1ho ico six miles oytsido of Michigan City har- mrdny, en routo to Milwaukeo to Jook after his Tor, making very Slow progress, and Capt. Camp- | veasel, bell entertnined doubts whotber sha would be Cupt. Charles Doyott, of Cleveland, also passed ablo to work throuxh, He states that from ‘tho | through bure yesterday for Milwaukoe, to tit out highest point of land ncur Michigan City, the | the schooner George Sherman, + sand-hill known as * Hoosler 8lide,"” no witer Capt. Warran Shields will command the Inter- could be seen lnkeward yestorday morning, the | Ocean 'rmm‘)nruuon Compuny’'s schoonor- unko of vision oxlending fully " twenty milics, | burge Jesso Linn this sonson. The Linn started Cupt. Campbell nasorts that somo of tho ico off | for Milwnukee lust avening under canvas. . Michigan City is still plied lnyor upon layer to Tho barge lron State, now owned by tho Intor- the depth of twenty-tive foot. In hts opin- | Ocenn Transportation Company, Is t0 be double- fon hionvy rins and scvoral duys of southorly | deokod. nftor sho reaches Milwaakes rom winda ntone will oifuet its its speedy dispersal. | Escanaba. Capt, S8am [idsen will command her. Tho predent shifting winds and dry, cuol woathor Yestorday morning tho schoonor W. H. Dun- 1wour tho feo out 8o slowly that 1t s llkely to | hain arcived hers with o cargo of dry lumbor prove n source of annvyance and trouble to | from Frankfort, Mich,, being tho tirst vesscl veasels for o fortnight fongor. Whilo towing | from that port the presont scason. -tho Moure Into Michigan City, harbor tho tuyg Capt. Ladner, furmarly of tho stoam-barge 8t. Waters bad three _ghcota of ‘Iron torn off hor | Joseph, now commands the ateat-barge Annio .bows by tho ico. Therc ure it present in hurbor there, waitiag for an opportunity to Ffl AWHY, e, Hunter dhy. Some of the darker chapters, if all could be told, would show that more than one Inwyer In high standing here. had sofd limself very cheap by adcconting' a retainer for dolng nothing. It Is singular that nono of the six or elght who divided the $175,000 or thercabouts saved by the fraudulent compromise with the Swmlths and the National Loan & Trust Company liave over been uble to keop it. Sooner or later they all failed h 'The State Insurance Company was organ- fzed in 1803 at Freeport under o very llberal speeinl charter, which gave it the rightto transact almost any kind of businecss, and In 1808 was reorganized at Chicago on the co- oporutive pian, In 18i9, under the authority of Its charter, it enacted certain by-laws, ono of which was that the capltal stock should not excoe $10,000,000, on enclt share of which 20 per cent' was to be pald at the time of subseription, The charter preseribed’ 1o liinitation to the capital stock. Up to the 19th of January, 1871, 28,065 shares had been taken, for which certifieates had been fssued, and on the greater part of . which the 20 per cont had been paid. On that day o stockholders’ meeting was held, 20,900 shares being rupre- sonted, at which it was unanimously voted to adopt a now set of by-luws, providing, among other things, for the reductlon of tho stock to $500,000, ~Outstanding certiflcates, of stock were to be canceled, and In their plrce full paid certificates for 20 por cent ofy the face ot the cancelud certificates were to be issued. Under this arrangenent 10,673 shares, or $1,987,200, of stuck wag surrender- ed and new full mnlnlcurflllcnwl issued, The’ ILL-HEALTH, CONSEQUENT oN LINGERING, CHRONI, HEHV[]II;El OoR . FUNGTIONAL DISEASES, - External remedies are the safest and bat that can be applied in diseases, on wi of the facility whioh wo possess of i ing thelr action and results; and of thig} remedies Electricity, in the form of mN,‘ continuous, and prolonged currents, as it ized exclusively by FPulvermachery. Eleotric Belts and Bands, ha found the most valuable, safe, simple, andefl; clent treatment in the world for the cn&&Q diseass. Wo reviow, in nurvnrlnuspamphhfi? auru. ; ‘The Artist who lnst year deoorated the stern | LroB Bkyfatiy Donton Harbor, s il Prop Atboert Soper, Muskegon, lumber. 5 tell such facts to.the ereditors. Judj ) against George C. Smitn botore the District b ‘Efi'@ ffg“:‘fflll"fi"m::" Hattie Earl 3’v§?~§: ;:gguxfi; :;.%';:T-i"fin ;gu‘::ml" n‘g“u finene | Brop New kra, Grand Harbor, towing. Compony saumsl to Imvslt}onet [ rn&r l&lmlncss,, mond falled to comproliend thie forc‘?ot this | Court .'Hulxle lnlAugllat, 1872, bytwhleh they | the manifold benofits to bo derived'froa} OREEN DAY, 4 Ingt sylublo to rander tho funoy complote, Frop Normun, Solts Onlcagu, et | t%‘n:f e M.‘{.':.“'wyt“('};,“nwfly“r;ng '(‘flgfl:}, reasoning, and Mr. Porking Sero diamissad upon payment of only [ pyjyermacher's Appliances, and bring fan] Capt. Kirtland, of the wrocklog tug Levin- | The Vessel-Owuors' Assoolation tuis E. 1 than, roports thut the snow un tho islands tn | FOrTy g Bullstaction and Leon livron's tug ireuh By remang vory dosp, while the co duv | 24 deollad shortoning oF tho plosthouso ls ono . Tor contra, @ letter from Marinetts, wrltton on ol tie tpnges \rongh: {0 tho tug Onmmodure, Thursday, states that thore was to fco then in T Wa Lonsllion s evn “"dvflfflflyfl-“ ’iz,xum.u\l{( tllln;‘pnrl; ulm‘;)mtl ?‘B !lml'il" lllmtllm“- n:nr:cx‘:‘ o floating dry-dook In the North nrge We cuwn, which wintorel lore, hn o Btusted ‘wlon the' shore for Groen Bay, From kfi:;}’hflmfl“"g"{’;(g’w“‘ to rg;uhé}‘hl‘%urlu anotner sourco it 18 lenrnod that u hikh wostor! N iAo0 yilh ta oW Ty Wy olf wind on_Wednesday swept the_fco out of 13 “,1‘?‘;' "”g“" '"’; wooK, 3 Day de Noquotto, A letter from Bscanubs, dat o Ug'}fif'bgffi“fl ',-lhgll(‘"‘v-bfimfl- Weduesday, and recoived yostordny by Finnoy | &% ¥ alfilm{“ in Ml"',':"z"m“'mh :‘!‘!;:4_ Brothers, reporis the lco molting fast, and ex- noon. - 8ho will bene the nan T i t presses tho ‘opiniun thnt the vessols which win | DR So0 W e e Sl DL &, prominon fored thoro wiil ba nblo to get away uliout tho Ulenin “":')'m‘,’"",";‘;a,rfi“','*‘,‘g;, e af May. Sasgls With auch contradictory roports as tho ubovo, | s A. G. Van Schaick and B, P, Forry pulled 1t IrapmSibih 0 doteriniro 38t How s0on Groon {hio sohoaner Eliza Day off tho bank tslow Alliee },,“; w,“; Ii‘t’u zp‘,;n mslmbfllml‘tu?,no. Yet the Lud- u“r:d ors’ shipyard, whore sho was left by tho uicton, Wol wn Schuick. Company aro pre- 7 gu{'flogull thoy will bo able to reach tholr desti- 2{;’;’&'}'{:%,‘.‘]’“{‘."‘:‘” smoke-burnors In tlio fur- ution, Tho_steain-barko G. P, Hoath d LAKE PEPIN OPEN, rgo G. P, Hoath dolivered tho 7 firit cargo _of luinber tho prosont sonson at According to advicos from Lako Oity,Binn. | Miohigny Gity, 'tho stonmebarga T W, a0k tho steitmar Pepin pussod through Lake le%ln dellvared tho socond, the schooner Hunter on W oduvsduy, bolng tha irt bout through this | Buyideo tho third, and tho uchooner i, B, Mooro o tho fourth, * FIOM OHEBOYGAN TO ST, IGNACE,, Tho doliclenoy In thoe reccipta of lumber at Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes this port the presont scason &duw. compared Creu0YaAN, Mich., April 20.—The propoller | with last sonson, umounts to 52,405,000 feet. In Sabr Felioltous, Manltowoc, raitrond-tics. Bohr Eagle Wing, Muskegon, lumbor, Bohr Mary E, Packard, Packard's Pier, lumbor, Sehr Stutford, Muskegon, lumber. Sohr Bea Btar, Foscora, lumber. Sabr Kato Gillott, Muskegon, lumbor, Schr Ileloit. Alaska, raflrond-ticd. Behr Driver, Carloton, rallvond-tios, Sehr Lonn Jobnson, Grand Huven, lumbor. Sohr W, 1L, Dunham, Frankfort, innbor. Behr J, V. Junes, Muske lumber. Sehr T, F, Skinner, Muskegon, lumbor, Sohr Bertlo Calking, Ludington, lumber. Schr Mary Amandn, Grand Haven, lumber, Sebr Atuumnto, Grand Haven, lumber, Sobir L, A, Irish, Grand Haven, lumber, Botir City of Urand Rapids, Grand Haven, lum- ar. Schr C, 1. Rouler, Maniateo, lumbors #chr Nanle, White Lake, lumbor, Schr Loulsa MuDonald, Aboapeo, lumber, Hehr Bvallne, Grand Haven, lumber, Sehr Duuoan City, Keyeaned, railrand-tios, Behr Magwle Dall, St. Joseph, wood. Behr L, 3, Davis, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Joasio Philllps, Muskegon, lumber, ACTUAL BAILINGS, Stmr Chlcaco, Manitowoe, sundries, - Prop Tempest, White Lake, sundries, Prop Normian, Munisteo. Prop Now Era, Grand Haven. ) von, Bohr Nashun, Ludington, 1095 bu wheat. - P “$157,000 by Smith, and 315, by Huribu 5 BTRYIED DOWSY AND:OUTy waking o total of 817,000 out of s Mr, Henry W. Blshop was thon appolnted | §341.000, the manner In which the amount of Asslguea In 1678, and kept 1t unul Moy, 1875, | $157,000 wasascertained wasasfollows: Smith when he retived i favor of llomer Cook, | was to pay over such nsumn ns would pay a t.holf:mnt incumbent, - Mr. Bishop had-a | dividend on the clnims proved In baik- hard time as regards collecting anything. | ruptey equal to a dividend which he or the ‘The controvarsy over the money held by the | bank would receive on the $263,000 of claims Naotlonal Lonn & ‘Trust Company was pend- | that thoy set'off .against the deposlt of the ing during his whole term, and hé undertvok | Company. When 1t was daclded by Judge to mako an assessment on the stockholders, [ Drummond that that seitleinent could not which was not succesatul, - stand, the bank, in the month of December, T'o go back now and take up some of the | 1873, muihtln its claims for 800, an threads which were omitted i order to pre- | asked fo have them allowed and proved sarve the order of time, soon after King's pe- ( up in bankruptey. ‘I'he creditors tition was filed to remove Perkins, proceed- | and Aaahznmflnbjecwd on the ground. that ings were cominenced by a number of the | thoy had been procured by fraud, and be- cruditors to compel an examlnation of the | cause they had been patd for with the muney ofticers of the Insurance Company, who wers | of .the Company, and weare therefore ox- also, many of them, it will bo remwinbered, | tingulshed ns clnlms against the estate of officers of the Loun & Trust Company. | the Company in bankruptey. ‘Chis view of On that examination, besides tho facts above | the matter was taken by Judge Drummond, stated, It was shown that tho bunk hnd, at | and the whole of these clalms were wiped the mosf onlr aid J. Bradner SBinith $30,000 | out, thus diminlshing by that nuch the lin- on the dugbllls which were charged up by | bility of the Company, it against tho Company nt $260,000, so thut it So much for the goneral history of this ought to have madea profit In the transne- strange case. 'Tha financlal portion of it, ns tlon of about §230,000. None of thebooks of | shown by the books and reports of the dif- the bank produced on the oxamination, how- | furont Recelvers, {s ns follows: 3 over, showed that thers had been any profit ntall on tho deal. ‘The Cashler tuullfl&lpnlmt K'gA' Rurbit. st Recelver, mf'"‘,‘ s 1';'rm G Smith & Co to munufucture money from,--Tho stock was distributed quite widely, and the country stockholders, lenrning as Tar back na 1870, before the' Coin~ auny hnd been in octive operation o year, hat Its capital was unpaid to the amount of over $56,000, befin -making things warm for tho * Smith and McMullen” clique. The reso- Iution at u stockholders’ meeting In Novem- ber, 1870, for an assessment of 34 & share to mako thls aeticiency good led 6 an all dayls sesslon, but was tinally ndopted, ~ From this thine on the distrust of the country stock- holders with the existing management devp- ened, and when the antnual meeting of Jau. 11 1511, came, they attended in force, deter- | wined "to broak up the “ring.” “Ielr ef- forts, however, were neatly oheckmated by the lssue of '1.600 shares of now stuck (on which = only - a -nominal amount was p:lhl) to the Smith and MeMullen rlnF. which' enabled .the latter to -triumpli- antly carry thelr, point, reduce the stock, pnss new by-laws, ele. A semplance of Iaw was, howover given to their procced- ings by compelling George O, Swith, Trea: urer, to give & bong) for $300,000, with C, M. Smith and Braduoy Smith & Co, s suroties, A fow days after o committes of the country stockholders cae, up here, and, after six ward testimony in their favor from the md! learned ]’hyalclm! and scigtific men {n hz rope and this country. 'We also demonstnti} why-relief and cure accrue from thelr diy aftor every other plan of treatment his failed, Reader, are you afflicted d wish to recover the same degreo of hulj 3 strength, and energy as experlenced i formor years? Doany of the followingsyay | toms, or class of symptoms, meti your dn ; ensed condition?. Are you suffering ill-health in nny‘ot'ita many end mull ous forms, consequent ong lingering, ous, chronle, or functional discase? Deyn’; feel nervous, debilitated, fretful, umli.fi'flf Inck the power of will and nction? An jou subject to loss of momory, have spelis fainting, fuliness of blood in tho béad, belt V! i rom Mavahal.. 5 i e W L e T KAOF Lo A et o Magks | Shicr tomako goed this, dollolinay tho rootipta | HORE I, Fisber WEIS LS, corn. days’ examination of tho Company's affalrs, | tho profita and the porsons who rocelved | collaciod imaoit.. 701 | tstless, moping, unfit for business anio Islund und 8t. Ignnco by Luko luron, tak- | day duriug the remalndor Of tho season. The | Schr Statford, Muskogon. found sutliclent ovidence to justify thelr bu- | thew would boeshown on the sennml ledger S 5550 | ure, and subject to fits of melancholy j I ne. - A 3 A ! A LAKE HURON, 00000 comparad" ity 'laat, amounts Tro'dhe || SOAE SO Ttnn, Hacanoba, the moncy_ pald thorcon, ‘This was settled | sald ho could not find it. 1t had been in uso | Othor OXpoNBoS.....esveess 45u | your kidnoys, stomach, liver, or bloog 128 Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Awmong tha arrivals_yosterday was the now | Bohr A. Plugger, Mulkq‘l 2 by the purchase of thelr stook with the funds [ up to within o few days preceding the disordered condition? Do you sufferfrm: Ponr Huwox, Mioh., April 2),.—The stenmor | Steaw-burgo Albart Soper, rocently launohed | Sebr Montpeller, Grand Haven, of the Insurance Company. Prior to this, [ demand - for it, but had ~since mys. [ Afdfurned ovor 1o Porkins, Aug, 20, Ward urnivod down this nftornoon from Luko | from tho shipyard of Duncan Robortson, ut | SehrJohn Hean, Muskegun. and fn Jauunry, 1871, the risks of tha Com. | terlously .disappeared. Tho eclerks of rlfl;fiu‘ e et et P '$1507 | rhoumatism, neuralgin, or aches and pais “Huron ports, Cupt. Keynon says that tho oo is | Granddluven, for the Pund & Sopor Compuny. | Behr 1, V. Taylor, Kewanca, 200 bu onts. pny hud been reinsiired i the Toutonia Tn. | the bank = were examined and thoy | ¥ Goived in sottiomont with tho Smitha, 31 lett youlad; Dolug drivon back on ' this shorc, and will delny | Hor od¥go consistod of 1,000 foot of lumber from | Scbr Eagio Wing, Muskegon, ! . colved in sottlomont with tho Smitha. 208,060 | Have indiscretions and excesses lelt you 'y, it BAtd bodnd 1y uitl 1t Moy ed froum the shore | Duskeyon, uf whish thaton deol wi grect mad surance Company. ot Cloveland, but that | testifled that the buok, was in uso up to the — Sehr Bololt. Alnska, o 8ol fgulu. Tho propetier Sanilnok oreivod atPort | thot in the hold dry. Tho Soper looks well, and hr J. . Skinnor, Grand Haven, institution wus subsequoutly bankrupted, | time Mr, Park mado inquiries for it to pro- L S0 weak and deblitated condition? Aot Sre i . aund only duce 1t on the exmnination. but 1o one knew | And patd for goneral exponsos..$ 18,743 T ," "”“s'?,fzm"’.f.?.'fi.':‘r}“fl.'m Chicago Tridtine. ‘llllx‘n'll: ifl?fif&kfi"’ .,3.‘,’,'.‘7;."3.,‘;'-‘{,'; T.!.‘."&n‘.‘,‘,'fi."v'::. Beprlively Squmitiaven PAID A BMALL DIVIDEND. whiere It was. Subsequently, however, the g}mrnv 8’ xltwu- Ot0a e, 3 timid, nervous, and forgetful, and n BN BEACH: Dot ADEH BhoPhart I8 o oo | B 18 commandoy by Capt. Hogan, Tormerly Of OTIIER LAKE PORTS, Almost immedintely aftor tho gruat fira tho | following curlous facts wera devolopad from vidond of 40 por cont... 166,00 1438 | 11ina continually dwaliing on the subjedt; o el o 10 T T T T e A, filkors of o Copuuy brepared, v not | e, SSBARION, of, Drd, B AGMAlOL | ana puaover w1t . Diakomy s s - | Have you lost eonfidncs in younel i ‘Spectat Disputch to The Chicago Tribuna; bridge on Thursduy tho schoonor I': gaurdinor Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Cheago Tribunt, Jittlo schedulo, aud sbparently stralghtand | & orestad in the Insurance Company.” 110 | M Hoks ] L ulta? - Are ) ALPENA, Migh., April 20.—The stoam-barge | collided with the sohooucr lod Wing, carrying | , CLEVELAND, O., Aprll 20.~Cleurancos—Bteam- ) b | testitiod that atsome time durl 0 yeur ¢ - 14 energy for business pursulta b/ R b Smlch M h a M, El 000 and the nssets only $400,000, This ng the yeul —_— A ’."?‘."3: 1":‘33?&1':‘1%;”'%?lrf»"ghtr?mcm i ::":‘fl';?nml‘:’ 'xi“‘x’:’fnfiffir'fl" e m?'mn':'" The Miiweukao, Hzn%ar:dh;%nlg“gnulgg:nu(f Gal? | Jookedt us though the Comipany couid only' | 187% but just ‘at what time ho coulu ‘not ¥ ) $ 51,144 | sect to any ot tho following syn 1 . - L T ] 2 £ - i FEKD 1iron but b oo i Eatindcy Bay, O = | ohulk-piith bolts of tho. Gnrdinos Lafiowed the | cAgvsconl.' = g DY 10 por cont 01 I losacs, und this was nil | Tomeuwmbery i had drivon ane oveniug down L it 1+ L =B “broken sleop, nightiil q.Lno saw-lois cueriod ot by tho tiood seator- | damiags pon tho liod Wing. P ‘:nfi ey they of %rfiu ncbflrst. u:}ttlor a &vhuo. "owfi' }“{‘ggfié‘fimlfihlfllhggrwm{‘n“m? a:m&::fi,} l::g L1008, Ot eseneese 1L L Restless ‘nights, ‘broken sleop, nightul? ay werg nearly all recoyered, et o Tyidus ] 2 ) A 64 B SR AR 3 S AWAS OUTY.ADE B Tha stoamer. Metrapo- CABUALTIES, Pk, P Ancl 2 Arsivodesteatn-bargos | J35¢. 15, M S0 por G was palds whelt nfiar | Whero the Nationat Luan & ‘Trust Company b5y, by arder of Gaurt.. I e dreams, paiptiation of the heart, bub¥; l\i'n' ::'?r"-'.:m JJ:A:E %l: c(l?;: ‘:ufitzr:burll‘;l;l‘l.g at tlj: u': PATAL NI W. T, rfl’en and I‘V‘flua w"l'n’u nmuo“:‘ Lyllll;:l‘l tho discovery of the little nugget of $314,000 | wus dolug business, he went ' to the theatra, cnreaseey Y27 | ness, confusion of ideas, aversion to soclelfy , bav Case; e " 5 o] g : 5 000 to-dits, B repartad Bagianw iy fail of Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, oy Ao g0 Aty iadon ‘Wit W in the Natlonal Loan & ‘I'rust Company, | When he returned he found a Iargo packnge | And patd aver to Homior Cool, ks suc- “ CLEVELAND, 0., April 20,—Wednesday morning, when the clalms could not be bought for 75 | 0 the seut of hls carrlage. 1t appeared’| gessor, § dce und four Inches thick ou an nvcw.!‘ BTURGEON BAY. dizziness in'tho head, dimness of alxhl." Al In welght and size, to be th lght and | Cook colicatodse, ThnUND YOL SIALORALY 16 8 MBI sao 3 i cents on- the dollar, the oreditors ap- | inweightand slze, to 16 Anie welght an 0k CONCOtOd . seusarensenas 04,665 i face and back, e l;‘l)luluhm“llmfiv"n‘ L n"g“ln ';l T3 EE"; :!nl::fl:o“l’:ou:‘lvnllllm;:gdu"w;\;;uuavlc:":mr?uuu B“"f““”: g" A":“’"_A"‘"" Scheoners mgenuyn,flt‘lal‘l‘fi(é than a{ xumltulh\!l?"muflx’ g""?k Dt“"&uo "“g’fl'a’oml“'"l" ‘w"é ‘%H : - . R ol ain here til morning uud, 1f favorablo, Amorlon, Belle Walbridge. more i i nine, letter In o handwriting unfamilinr to him, | And hna paldout forexponses, redomp- thon shio' will nttumpt to reach Oscodi, woich | from tho ground, and was scvoroly Injured. Ho ‘witl probubly prove succosstul if the wind ro- | wnsdiscovored by peoplo living {n the lower maiog as now, off land, story und conveyed to hls room, whon a physi- T in stato t during an attavk of .nightmarc ho i s Sl Phohvid & Lovograus o A | Hod {maglned o wasuboard of a vossol o whisi . ho bud been working, and wishing to go ashoro Jhorstburg, Onut., coutuiulug u message for Capt, 0 . g 10 g Georygo Mardes, of tha stemin-burge Enterprisu, | Bt Jumped outof the winduw. Ho lingerod 1o aubsequently learnod that tho barge, whioh | Watl this morning, whon he dled, other ‘despondént symptoms? Ther thousands of young men, middle ) aven tho old, who suffer from nervos s ' phyaical debility. Thero are also thosst, of females, brokon down'in health and 'fi, Cleured—Schooner Motropolis. — ———— CHANGES. For The Uhicago Tribune, The hiands ereop over the dinl'a fuce— Iurnished mndd that mark the hours, Fult of aelight and nawmoless gritco, Full of sunshino and breath of Huwers. the swine thwe,- nlso, - & qulet room was engaged nt No. 93 WestMadison strest, where “a. bland Pocksniif obsequiousl, showed the schedule, and mournfully shook’ his-head. when eager creditors wanted. to know if.the Company did not huve more s~ sota than the paper shoived. On the ropro-, sentation thus inade, the Company, u‘n to July,1872, boughtup about $160,000 of claims.i nukllug mmdul; mkftmr"xmr‘“m ‘lfin In llus Uon from fncumbrances, taxes, oo, . BL1I carrlage, and keop it safoly for a friona who 1 TIght. 8 Ko Tuture day mako Mnselt Loaving s ualancs on Hand of. ohaia known, Mcdullen drove home, put the | Of thess colloctions tho sum of $74,614.03 carringa in the shed, leaving tho packago on.| a8 obtatned from tho stoockholders: under fho. seat, that. higlt, and tho next meming | Judge BID%“W! m'dl‘l'flfJulXuflf 1380, . Somna drove with tho package to the_ljouse of hiy | thue In 1870 Mr, Cook, the 1gnoe, mado family elllynlclsn, Dr. A, 8. Willlamg, and | 81 application tuJud&fiiBImlxuu, satting out v !| nsked him to keop it _snfeiy for him untll jio | that he bad exhausted the visible assets of »- falso modes leo 2 12t b B e G0beS S Eh T ST Bhial THesai o S A il e .‘.n.':‘f,’n‘o‘ak‘fu"m‘“ ttio wiolo day lang! {h“ll'&h ° mrmly‘;:‘n‘\;?“«:f fim&a\figg“ra?smolfimmm“' shionid calt for 1t Tho Daclor put the pack- | the Comvany, and asking for an assessment 10, 14900, {alag waodonly or TICE ;’,‘,* Do, provided sho wan got through the feo, s etk f\'mfl e e cing | FOF tho fush of youth mukos nil thingsbright | and the ussetts $500.000, thon sub- | 88¢, 88 he himself subssquently. testified, tn | ou the ‘stockholdors to ke v the do-'| thelr sufferings, Wiy, thon, further W L. 1, Fprtlor was teieiraphed to-diy by Capt. | on tho sohoonor Jibiso Situtnons, wiile londing | A8 tho brilliant blush of tho morning-light, sequentl. own to!| 0 trunk in hia bedroom, whero his wife Koot | flclency. ' Tho creditors wore divided Into Jumen Doyle totho elfect thut ho would lesve Erio | at T ! Thia aroriiiiie with the e Anna 1 Darr, far (a18 | Sho. o6 bia ome coseyny 1 ud all the too oi port, und did not think he would nicet any great'| fujured, by a stlek of timbor falling upon bim, ditileity In gutting through. Vesscl-moil were FOUI MEN DROWNED, Teellng vory buoyuut, nnd bets were oifored that M. Crest Aprll 28.—1 - 1 Ui Or propelice coild forco {ia way through | oM. CrEuENs. Aprll 28—Vesterday morntng tho 1co If wn uttompt was made. Tha loo s | Tostin ourgn M. Shoox, Lr. W, Dockor, vroken up juto burgo cakes, and fs very .‘,"m orris Axtill, und Charles Woud, of thlu city, y the Ilosses - dropped 100,000 and the liabilitiea to $100,000, In Ju- y 187, John A, 'Tolinan, of the firm of Tolman ‘Klug, = who had in- sured in the Company shiortly before the {irg, on the ropresentation that Its cash capl- tul was $400,000, having made an_examing. tion of the Invenwfl' of the Company's asyets on _filo in the Bankruptoy Court, dis- covered that the cash on hand was betwooen 817,000 and 1t , und called for an exami- natlon of the Socretary before the Roglster in Baukruptey, Lefore this, however, and on the 2d of November, 1871, the Attorney- General of the State lind begun procecdings in the Clrcult Coutt of Cook County to wing ul ‘Tho silver chimes strike a merry lay, For to bright-sycd Maidos thoy seom to say, Life, and love, and sunshine ulway, ‘The hands creop over tho dial’s face, Blowly, slowly marking tho hours, Half rocalling the vaulshod grice And subtle fragrance of Springtime Sowers, Tiok! tiok! What a weary song Tng old clovk -im‘n the wholo day long! ‘Iho ovening of Life has como at lnst, And tho shadows guthor thick and tnst Aund to dim-oyed Muldee unught remuing Unmingled with caro or free frow pain. Tho olock has ticked on through all theso years, Keeping timo to hor falling teurs; lect a subject so’ pmduclfin of health “ future hipplness when thero is st s means of -curo? Why not thirow o yoke allogother, and seck n remedy haa gclence and common sense to comBR ft—a remedy of indisputable efticsey ol the most cortaln means of restoratios health 'and vigor. .. N I For further particulars sce THE B her valuable wearing appurel, ‘Phe Dootor's | tWo eclassgs,—those whoge clulns had ao- wife testitied that .‘,‘u.,".i’.‘,'y sho was_looklng | erued on nfizclus Issued before Jan, 13, 1871, in the trunk and saw thupacknge. Kunowing | When the' Company reduced its stouk to somctmnf about the Iltixntlon in progress, | $500,000 full pald, and those whoso clalins it the loss of the genoral ledger of the | ucerued mlvpollnlus lasued after that date. bank, her curlosity ‘iad her to take It up [ Judge Blodgett decldod that the Intter clnss and examine it;” but she found i; | coull not have auy recourse ngalust: tho sonled with the seal of the Notionnl | Btockholders, ns thoy had not been damnified Lonn & Trust Compnny.’ Shodid not con- | by the roduction of the "'“5’““" As to the for with her husband about the matter, be- er clusy, howaver, lio hold that the re- cause she supposed 1t was n pnokage left tn | duction wus llegul, ind that they had o his - keepts for somse frieud. lgmmmen elalm against stockholders who had further testilled that some months after ho | thus sopght to reduco their Habllity by surs dolivered the puckuge to his fumily hysieinn | Tondering thelr stock, on which 20°per cont he rocolved n Jotter lhrulu‘rh tho Post-Ollice | had been pald, und ~taking out full-paid Many of thoso intercstud wny that voasel Wwuntto tho luko for A day's recreation iu fish- e it Thonh oo ay 8 Wil | jg, " Not ruturulig last night, considorable i anxivty was folt for thelr sufoty, and to-day two ENCOUIIAGING ¥FROM LAKE BUPERIOR. SOAMOrd W dl hod Special Dsvatch (o Tha Chiea ero,_dlspuichod to wscertalu ‘thelr 90 Tvioune, wherenbouts, ‘Tho Una returned ti DutuTi, Ml April $,—Tha 100 that 167 on | Rlter learning G tho pusiy beg boo i pro0n tho 2uth 18 thought to bn boyond tho Islunds now. | boery Island yesterdwy, bt loft for homa nt A tug wont out ubout thirty milos, und roported | nbout 1 o'clovk, nnlwl{h.! that, with the aid of a powerful feld gluss, thoy | admonished of the danyer, us : 3 Titustrsted) could not soe uny lee oxoopt « littleshoreioe on | of diifting loe. ~Thoir progress wws unxiously | AS over the dinl tho cold hunds cropt, the affalrs of the Company, nnd 1L As | In awunfamilisr handwriting nsking il to | 8hates for ene-(ifth the amount,» ‘The nssess. | TRIO REVIEW (Lilaborately tho south ahiore, watchad Ly tug lslanders until balf tho distanco | A colder bund o'er bur hourt-stringa swep jid ors | ‘8tly | take the puckage and drive with his car: went wua fixod at 123¢ vor cont on the solvont 2 PAMPHLET, b MARQUETTE MAKKS REPONT, was socomplished, whon they wero struck by s | And hor youth died out like u faded flnwe:: ot“{)ls,:",‘;r\,ag:-u 3‘;‘.‘.‘,‘3}3‘;}}‘3“:&?&“.9 ilnullfllm(l{ down '«“p the southcust cornoer of cu.:i old | stocklolders, but the Judge mude n further AND DESCRIPTIVE PAMP * Orn 'h-n“ulo-plqm in n Northern bower. ‘Tlok} tickl Ahl Maiduo sieups— Bill the worn old hands o'or the diul creop, o MARY BTRATTON HEWETT, BANT PAnk, Ill, e — 4 ALESBURG HEALTH OFFICERS, Court-Ilowse square, and much ablige a | order thatall who chose conld, within sixty friond, who might at some future day make dnysbdlwlmmn thelr whule l'lblllhy by nay- himseit known. 1le procured the packnge, 10 per cent, ’(’_f""”"“ this was dono withi- drave to e Court Hoss saunty s dikeolods | 2hcs imn of 57461408 1s oo Skl il hay| od iuls horse, walk,: Wl}fan ho returned Wenb ol for & | 4o Ttecolver, aud ho bas glvon rocelpts in ruptey was filed ngainat the Cowpany, and It wis adjudleuted bnukrlf!. by default, Juu. 13, 1873, On the 12th of Aprll, 1873, Norman O, Porking wns olected Assignse. flo had formerly been tho Gumpnuy‘s attorney, - ‘The examination of the Secrelary, Van are maild, post-paid, to any address s plication, PULVERMACHER GALVANIG ¢ Cor. Elghth and Vine Ste. CINCINNATI, 8 winds huve boen north and yorthwest, Tho joo | oity, 8nd respected by every ono, 1 the Inke In soild, but 1 th6 bay it 1a thawlng Eriusr, Aurlt 2i—Hathiue bis been hoard yory fust. MWeathor Jarm. 'L'hnr&,l:o O e {flfl‘ne’u‘i‘l‘l:; Tant' t;:':onlnfirz‘m“fl'k": fi‘“&’.‘h“r' b pect of having a bont hora from W bofore t/ o pt 1a fearcd "they havo perishod., Thoy-wore all tha J5th oF :th of Ma, prowinent busincss mon of Mount Clomona, unil, aud all traco uf thom was loat, Thoy aro or G, full. The Recol declined Bpecial Dispate 10 Tha Chicago Tridy Inwagen, at Alr, ‘Folman's uest, dls- TIIE PACKAGE WAS GONE. wll the Recslvor declined to take any ol £y A, . jord e oucd th fact that (he Conpany bofore 1 : ¢ stops to get the declsion nf Judgo . Drunie JHOME GATIERINGS, Panr Hunow, April S—A hoavy cakeof loo | GAUVanuRa, 1, April 20.—Tuo Board of | §IOPRS 10 S00k Hhat the TOINPRLY MU0t T8 | and that vens the lnst ne evor saw of It The | moud on this palut, aud, atier walting i struck the propeller Clty of Councord last nignt Tho steat-burgo Gardon City hus rocolved | Whilo she. was unlnadllgr grain at Bolsfoed's 30,000 bushels of oats at this port, and is now | elovator, breaklag the leg aud dolng other dum- couled for o trlp to Alpens, wheroshe Is ot pres- | 8Ke to tho bulid g, "l‘lm wero unablg to un< entlowned. ler commander, Capt, Shuvon, | 1084 tho propallor untll thls moraing. % Health bas Just bold o mosting, tho Airst vne in fivo yvars, This may striko the ayerago reader as somewhat singular. I 1s sald that *‘the world moves,” and teli it to the roaders Oiiigadn Trimonx thet tho Hoars oF Honit uf ledger hosnever beon seen since, at lonst by | suveral onths, Tolman King flled w any of the oreditors, aud the exao or- | petltion for review before the Iatter Judge. unzu in whichthosefn , . . M £ propas Tolmun & King belonged tothe class E’o! : creditors who by this declslon wero eut out TIE NG DIVIDED THEIR SL'OIL of any share T the nesmsmont - Afer that the Company’s buoks would show what had become of that large suw between the timo of the firo und the dato of fillng the pe- }luun in bnukru&wy. Noug of the polley- iolders hind uver taken the trouble to exaim- the Oity ot Qalesburg has awoko from its Vi will prabably never bo known, Another doo- | lengthy nrguments Judge Drumuond “liold, adway, i’;‘:fi'}}:’:fl’;’fxm“,‘;‘;‘“,‘:‘“fm";‘:v"'u':‘l’:":f’:‘:: . MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, . Tl atealirs bas aoko from e Yan ‘t{:gn"‘ufa‘%l}“‘gz‘:w}’,‘;:&“;} mfl,figg}'fi"‘n‘g uwment which suddenly lsappeared ab. the | 8- (it dungo Blodrote. that the olnss_of 265 and 1164 Bro Y ‘on City wiil bo tho first stenm vessol to offect & TUE LINERILNS, & ourd rosalvod, hub ;:‘n ordoru fas uod by Dr. 0. | King and lifs energotlo attorney, Col. Jobn 8, | HBe it was most wantod was the b%;ul nnl creditors whose lmllalex were taken out nfter iz L Tt Beatk LN18 BoRaoR. . MOr I Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribunds L) ;,o“d?la’r I} :mm : loor, aist, t':;l twm"‘m{ Cooper, to whollt wlmos entirely 18 due | Gieare O. Bulth as treusurur, siguod 1,11 dJun, 12, 1871, could not look to the stockhold- Y B, Muson and othors ns suretivs, It was | ers, but he wont further und declded thut, stolen from the records of tha Company, and { while they were uul{ entltled to the vislblo suit s nevor beon brought ou t, for the | asets, they were entitled to all of thewm, and rouson It could never Lo found, Mr. Mason | thatthe other class of creditors could only dunies ho was on I, nud the names of the | look to the nnblllu‘ of the stockholders, ‘Tho qmor suretles are not known 8o that they | 40 per cont dividend which was pald by could be sued, . Dorkins out of the tanglble assuty of the It Iuwlnt: boen shown on the -examination | Company, was pald to both clussus of creds :J‘luulgl:rg:l&flme%\; p{.l:;r Budu'l nsl:“ul,l" &w lllnrs nlh:lfi m}d now!by thh; dmibll');‘l the glm C o IV 1 bonds the | class w 1ave 0 refund 8 shure suin ot $334,318,63 belongingto the company, | they recelved to the second class, to which A AMUKUSTAURG, Ont., April 29.—Thy tug Buras 1L Day & Cu., who u short time ugo purchased of 2 4 - the Northern ‘Transit Campany the propollors 'ld"m"‘:;h ""h":’l‘“’" ,x‘,:""u' and If, A. Kent, Chumplaln sud Luweonce, havo formen what | Hisesd dowisto-uny. Who tug broughyact at & will be known us the -Northern Miohigun Line, ":n;" L p.Y iQRHOs) ontwaNduiw- 10 ply botween Chloago und Choboygan, Mioh. . ing thirteon 0t six Inchea. No authorized list Tha Wirst boat of tho season, tbe Cham. | 9f8lgnale have buva published by Dult & dat- platy, will loave hovo ‘Tuosday ovening ?:‘l‘d this sonson! Soundings are now being next at 7 o'clook, . calilng at® Milwaue et on tho orossing, and until comploted hoth- kou, Glon Huven, ' Lolund, ' Nortuport, | Wi canbodonoin tho matter of arranking sig- Clmrln:iplx. Potoskey, Iurbor Springs (formorly | nals, Tho probabilitios are that more trouble the credit of unearthing this huge fraud called on the Assignee. Mr Perkins and asked to see tho books. ‘Fhoy were uulnwd out lylnz under the table.” "The lirst book opened was the check book, and it shoywes the whole scheme. 1t seomed that the Com- pany had on liand at tho thne of the fllm n cash and Government bonds over 8311,000, the cash belng on deposlt in the Natfonal Loan & Trust Compuny,‘\vlmso President, medsures must bo adopted to onforoe tha vlean- Ang of ulloya and streets (n ordor to preservo the health uf tha puoplo and ward off, a8 [4r 48 pose glblo, contugious disousvs, Dr, Footo will do bls duty fu tho promises, und give the people of tho Htate notice that one city In lilinols, ut loast, will honceforth be kuowa for its cleanliness, e ——— 1 Oarlyle as : lll:lynuuur. n his now Llogruphy, *Thowas Carlylo, the Ban wad Hie Hooke,” 5ir, We Howlo Wylle ate %|513 Montgomery Street, y £ gg NEW YORK “ § SAN FRANCISCO, CAls EUROPEAN DEFPOTS: 194 Regent Street, - - LoNDOR George O. Smith, was ‘I'reasurer of the ln- [y Tittr i Vst folupta to woille the authorship of somo vorses o ) which onght to be pald to' the Assignes, s | Tolinan & King belonged. ThiS amount, » Rl B B it B | WASTERS A S et shot it | st I B R | e Companr, Wit rn tot | N oSl e show ot | wh B umseouhund i b sy 1 | 99 Ruo St. Warg, - - = PA Clty. und Cheboyican. J, J. Youuy e bean up- | be too caroful i crowsing without obtaiuing il | Journal, - Huls of opiniou, that thay sust buvo | g} o'iive, aria the procoeds sent on here, Then | St Of August 183, why o would not pay | pay all the sccond cluss 6t ereditors I’ full, ;xxlulml ugent ore, with olflco and duck ut tho | {ntormution possible, as mattors are complotaly n by Carlyle. 6 subjoot 18 the River Ore, Notlonal Lonn & ‘Lrust Company went. that amount over, An answer was filed and | snd a sufilolent umount can without difl’ -font of North Lasallo strogt, The Champlaln | changod this seuson, Horo aro two of tho stunzus: ThEo thb bus) buylng up tha proofa cf afwr full argument the matter was taken | sulty be collected from solvent stockholders il bo tho sccond steum vessel to luavo Chivago Speclal Dspateh to The Chicago Tribuns, “ Prom Bowng's soure it bounded, e o pay. il cinrime thows | under advisetnent by Judgo Blodgutt to ren- [ to poy the fivat class lso In full, ‘Lhe for tho Stralty, DETROIT, April $0,—At the mectiag of the tug- The moru when time bogan; luss agulnst the Company, i “‘fi‘“ them | dar iy declsion at o futnreday, gn the 30t | amount of olaims proved up was about 8700,- A MERE NAT-HOLE, owners yeatuiday, the subject of tho Limee Biuoo thruugh this moor kus sounded, Hp L thele fnco vislne agatnst this Hom uf | of A ugust theA ssignoe, by hiscounsal.and the | 000, and thera are noW some $50,000 uf eluinge 3 AUT'ON- Those who havo board of Abnupea Harbor | Kilns Crossing wes informmily discussed, and 1t Unboard or heard of mau, ; $H1L000. This waa b brilllsnt schiome, td B8 | ‘aiioriyy of the bauk “and of the Smiths, | witloh have us yet. tocoivad 10 Qividands. C through thu snnuul approprintion mude by Con- | WAY genioruily ugreod to that wing-dama should #That day they crossed the Jorda; suecusstul would havo notted over .}l'm'm uppeared lu Court s filed stipulution In | ‘I'hg umount necessary to be collected: fi riptied wrewt tor I luprovement will bo wl'lgl‘lll;i“l [ }::’,:‘L!‘u‘,'f","“‘é‘;“{:‘;fi;{“}flfi'a",”{,flfm}'fl’; Whon Hebrow thampots ramg, * to tho geulm'wa wl‘:u "“'f"\',‘;:“fl‘i‘lb% lu'“ ‘;"‘" Witieh they ngreod that upon payient 1o te | the! Atockhoilors. i %Alm\lt“<fl ow? which | - P iances of ecery & Ihere Futenolg. FoF thutanee, on Tucsdny of ta | drodging. 5 Thy wave no foot was furdiug, appearod to have been doy Y aEndioe Amxneog o bank und Smlth’of tho sum | will bo enouglh to ropay the 855,000 patl out | 4w0id bagus applia Builth, and he set two trusty henchmery, George V. McMullon and James Van In- wugen, at work at It.% Ocenslonally the Swmiths, Hurlbut, and others also chipped in und bought up sowme clalws, awd In- order to save appearuices they all sold thelr pollcies to the Compuny at 10 cenls on the dullar, ‘I'hls was very clevor device and it worked admlrably, Ilurlbut, however, in his over- zeal seenis to have GOTTEN INT9 CONSIDKRABLE TROUBLY, for when the balaued In the Nutlouul Loan & ‘ot horo in woor it sany,' R Mr, Matt. McDorott, 1. C. R, R. Bhops, Waterloo, Iowa, wrlw:': L wus taken wfu: A uoute attack of Rheumatisin ltast fall, and confined to bed, At first employed a physls clau, without benefit; thon sent ‘:n Wanglor Bros,? drug store, aud obtalned a bottle ofBL, Jacobs Oll, the use of which soon gave me rollet, and cured me of thy atthck, I can safely recommend It to all auffering with Rhoumausw, prusont woek a fleot of thlrtoon vossels wus | BIVER TUG ASSOOIATION. #uthered in the borbor, losding and walting Bpecial Dispaleh (o ‘The Uhicago Triduns, 10 loud, und this numbor of ‘orafta o fur | DeTiorr, Mich., Abril 2.~A muoting of tuge Bloekuded tho chunucl iut 8 fourtornth veasol, | owners wae held hore yesterday, at whieh tho tho i, 13, Muore, bud tw lio ut aucboroutsiduand | card rute of 1680 was udopted w{umul. ohaure, wait for the'departure of onvof tho vessels in | Boveral tugd were withdruwn frow the - order 10 fhul roun for bersclf, A groat lncon- | tlon and several added, leaving the following In veujence, under such clreumstunces, appours to | tho Asgoutution: Tugs Bob Anderson, Dulfze, thut when 8 veasel §8 londed thoss below hor | Brockway, Brady, Ballentlue, Huckwith, Bone mnat be drooped out of the way {u order that | nott, Buroside, Champlon, Crusador, Custle, sbe can reach the duke. Suveral vessels owned | Clark, Constitution, Crowsll, Dubbins, ~ Erio u Cihicuga suttered u deluy of soveral daya be- | Belle, Gladintor, Goodnow, Hackett, Hawkios, ssnue 0f tho blockade vccasioned by tho Heet of | Johnson, Jesale, L, L, Lyon, MoClollan, Masteruw, i o explei®! of 5157,073.{‘.!. the rulo should bo discharged, | of the gunerul fund to the preferred - crodit- imis i itica : our F Lnphl . Ou the same lllJ. ulso, the Assignes, Mr, Por- | ore, The suw duu still to mg gonoral oredit. iy Blectio il . n (e Elh puperid AL D Segrating et | e B del iy 8O g Lo ey, | ko ddinpith i et i ” 3 Co- | with the balunce on huud, will bu amp - Jlec pany, and also ute fuhor vy ot $1s37US | Rold 10 pay e Aol "Ii Wil beohably | Pulvermucher's Electrio voun Ilorace A. Huribut, the Recelvor of the | bs u year or two befors tha finnl dlvrxleml 1 d Bands «lone are genuinés Company sppolnted by theStats Court betore K:ld. for, 18 tho casy stauds now, thers must | B ands &2 " Flectric the Copany went {uto bankruptey, and who sdditional urkuments bofore Judio | ceived the only award of merit Jr had pmvloufl'y been the Preatdent ofy the Blodiuu on the question of moditying his or- 5 W"‘ (D Cowpany, Afl the rules against Swith aud | der of lust .ml , and then nuwcrous suits | anoca af all the Great W orlds the othier parties were dlsmissed, ‘Thesepro- | will nve to Kuguu agalust the delinguent ; coedlgs were had without thoe kuowledge | stockholdurs, rops and Amariad,