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CILICAGO TRIBUNLS: * HURSDAY, MAY 19, 1881 —~1I"WELVE PAGES. THE STATE CAPITAL, | Tho Senate Passes the Munn Canal Resolution as Amended, Passnge of the Bill Authorizing the Comdemnntion of Toll Ronds. Doath of tho Monsure Proventing Double Taxation of Real Estate, Failure of the Scheme for State Inspection of Steam- Boilers. Sennte Appropriation Bills Re- celve the Attention of the llouse. The Canal Gets $60,000 in Ad- dition to Its Surplus Earnings. A Long and Fierce Struggle Over the Chester Penitentiary Appro- priation Bill, Nearly n Whole Day’s Fight Results in o Saving of Quite a Large Sum. The Presence in Town of a Leg Show Provents an Evening Seasion of the House. s SENATE. THE DAILY GRIND. Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. SemiNarieny, I, May 18.~The Senate et this morning nt the usnal hour, The Conference Commlttee on the Munn Cannl resolution reported the nmendment no- tieed' In yesterday’s llouse report. ‘Tho amendment was conenrred inand the resolu- tion, as amended, adopted. ADAMIC ADVERTISEMENTS, A Senate bill, drawa by Corpuration-Coun- sel Adams, of Clileagzo, wis read n third thne and passed. 1t condenses advertisements of deseriptions of property specelally nssessed, in order to facilitate tho search for property by property-owners, ABOLISII TOLL ROADS, Senator Campbell’s bill, nuthorizing the condemnation of toll ronds, was read a third thue, and passed, Italso allows the dismis- sul of proceedings instituted where the value placed on the proparty condemned Is greator than the authorities wish to pay. ‘The Springtield Water-Works bill was read & third time, and pssed. Senator Whituey's bill, presventing the DOUBLE TAXATION OF REAL ESTATE, was read third tlme. Where real estate Is Incumbered 1t taxes the lien-holder and the owner of the feo upon o valuation of the property, less tho amount of the lien,. Senator Whitlng spokeat length in favor of the bill. Mortgnges should be taxed, he ctaimed, as well us uny otbor property, but men werg constuntly escaplug taxation by false onths. All this should be stopped. His LIl would Incrguse the revenucs of tho State, he ctaled, ana rellove thonsands of poosr peoplo owniog incumbered farms from the ovils of double taxation. HSeontor Lanning opposed the bill. TILE PRINCIPLE WAS WRONG, and the bill ltsulf incorrectly drawn, Senator Huat clafmed that the bill would pro- duce the groatest frregularity (n assessiment, aud Inexplicable confusion goncrally. For these reusons he trusted tho bill would not pass. Senntor Whiting thought tho LIl was goold onongh ne It stood, Iv might Lo made a lttle stronger, but he thougnt tho Houso would strengthen It in caso It got there, But tho bill did not get there, It failed to pass hg 4 Vote of yeas, 2, 1uys, 16,~Just throe votes short of enoih, Senntor White's bill providing for the Institu- tlon of a uystem of State fuspection of atenn- Bojlers wag read u third tine, Sontor Condee spoke nainst the bill, which he declored to Le wholiy unconstitutional and not wanted by Couk County, including tho vop- resentutives of 1 manufucturing lutorest which was BACKED 1Y MILLIONS OF CAPITAL. Beantor Whiting suid thnt where the Cook County delegution was united on uay moas hu was with thets, but In this caso it wis oy dent that tho Cook County poopie were not unite ed. and be xhould yote no. Benntor White, the author of the bitl, sald It wus drawn elenrly within the provislons of tho Constitution und was desired by numbers of Chicago people. The only protest hud come from people who were interested In nsurin boilers, ‘The prescot Bofler Inspeotor in Chis eago was whally Ignornt und incompetont, und the bill was wanted by Chicugo people us weans of reller, Benutor Merritt sald he would vate for the blilif Adjutant-General Hilllned's nnme was in- werted us Boiler Inspector. [Lnughtor, The bill wus pat on its pussnge und fallod to wwrive by a voto of yous 21, nnys 12,~just fyve Fotes short of enough, TIHE BIENNIAL TAX-LEVY RILL mas Introduced by the Committee on Finance, [t makes tho revenuo fund $2.600,000 for 1K) B1L600.000 for 1882, and the schioul fund fl,\flJ‘WE’ anouatly i lHewof tho two-mill tix, Benutor Catlon urose to uquuestion of privilege, andy nfter puving n buodseinoe tribute t Jumes I, Paddock, Beeretary of the Sonute, ue u ca- pable and worthy otticinl und geninl gentloman, resented him, on behalf of tho Beautors, with u cautitul silver sorvice. Becretury Paddoek responded I n fow fitly- txl:m;uu"ymrdd‘ thunking the Souuto for ita Leal- Mtub gifr, Benutar Neoce moved to resurreot his olll exe empting from tnxation church parsonages to 1he value of LU0, Tho bilt wus set on its pins agaln, and this time It bad bettor luek ond was pussed. o far us hieard from, however, the preachers bave not struck for Jower suliries, The Seoate then ndjourned until to-morrow morning, ITouUse, TIHE APPROPIIATION CHANK, Bpeciul Dispatch (o The Chicago ‘Tribune, Semsariet, M., Muy 18,—The Ilouse started off this morning at its newly-ndopted hour—0 o'clock—and, without any pretiming- navy fussing whatever, broke In atoncs on Senute nppropriation bilts, ‘The Senate bill approprinting 860,000, in additlon Lo surplus enriings, for the neces- sary repairs and running expenses of the Iliuols & Michlgan Canal went to third rending without delay, CHANGE, CHERTER, CHARUE, ‘The next one o the list wus the Chester Tenitentlary bilt, whieh proposed to up- propriute for the ercetion of cortuin bulldings and the purehass of machinery, n total of $82,800, ‘The Committes on Appropristions, in gomng through the bill, made certain amendments which cut It down to $78,800, The first charge was mado on a committes amendinent which proposed to ehango un Htem of 10,000 for w convier's taudry to 315, 0 for o lwundry and u prison for female conviets, and on that the tulk lusted for nearly an hour, the muin argument of the reducens belng that ny there were ONLY FOUI FEMALE CONVICTY AT CHESTER they might as well bosent to Jollet wid the Temale prison dispensed with, ‘The Commite tee's Inerease was thaally adopted by the close shuve of yeas 02, nuys €0, ‘Lhe Democrats next declared war on the proposed increass of the barn ltem frowm E2000 to 3,000, buslng thelr arguments on tho ground that stunc-quarles were convenlent w the lustitution, that brick-yards had D stablished near by, and that all the labar to be used was of the conviet strlpe, The Increase was defended on the ground thata good barn now would he hetter fn the long ran than & cheap ome, 'The Item was finally amended 80 as to In- clide n earvluge-honse aud the Increase adopted, CONTINGENCIES, LIRE CHARITY, ETC. ‘The next row broke out over an ftem ot £0,500 for n contingent fund, which was helid up as nsort of mantle enloutnted to covern varlety of seliones for the wasting of the pubtic moneys, it the Howse was In Tavor of contingencles, and let the item sty in, although with n atipulation In tho form of an additional amendiment requiring the Commissloners to make ntetntled statement of tholr expenditures und to present proper vouchers thorofur, QUANRELING, The Item of 15,000 for the vonstruction of n solitary was fought over for some time and with grent bitterness, During tho covtrso of tho de- bate, Mr. Conkrite, of the Democratis side, snld that the total npprupriations recommended by the Approprintion Cotntnittee nggregated over 26,500,000, und, Judging from the wny the He- publlicuns had stond together, the presmnption was that they would rematn golid and nppropri- ato the full amonnt, which was abont twico ns much s Gov, Cillom had recommended In his Inet blenniul messnge. Mr. Buck, on the samo slde, movel to cut the ftem dawn to 873,600, and went on tosay that the Chester nuthorities hind informed him that that wus quito enough. In conclusion, he ‘wurned the other side ugainst the eifcet of Ree publican extravaganee, and woko tip My, Miteh- ell, who observed thut the Republicans didu't vropuse to Jeupnridizo tho intercsts of the peo- ple, The people bud sudtained them tor youis, und were Hkely to do it tur sume years to come, whilu thy DEMOCRATIC MINORITIES, PRATING ALOUT ECONOMY, for stbout what it wis worth, wauld be sized uj Jue Muni, on the Demovrntio side, got buek in goud style nt the gentlennn fromn Melean, for tunting the opposition with being in the mi= nority, und reminded bim that Conkling had Leen obliged to step down and out beeause he had given too wide range to bis pride and arro- gunee, and had wsswmed fn bis haughtineds o coutrol the entire Republican partv. The Deme verats might bo {0 the minarity, but they would fhehit alt <.-xn>m'x|5nncr.- to tho Litter cnd, even if 1t pustponed the day of adjournment to the 4th dany of July, [Appinuse from the left.. Mr, Chulce muu(:m tho recesa might be profit- ably spent i fnding out just what the Chiester Totks dld want, und tne House accordingly knocked off for dlnner. ON REASSEMBLING, Mr. Buck mude n somewhat more oxplicit &tatement of the position be had tuken. The glstof what ho sald was thut the Warden nt Chester had infornied hiin that the $15,000 would erect jbout twice ng many cells ug wery neces- sary for the Prusem. though tho full comple- ment would by needed betore long, und that it would be praetical economy to build them now, Tho buttle wagred for n while langer, but the rmpuslllml to_eat tho ftem down o 87500 wis just, and the House stood by the Committee’s rocommetdution of 815,000, This wonnd up the Committes nendments, and th Heht wis now transferred to the Lill iteell, Sovoral of tho He- bublicans, and nutably Waite of Cook, Baldwlin, tneris of Cook, Krotl, Peterson, Parish, and others, throw politics to the dogs and went in for cconutny und TIE INTERESTS OF THE TAXPAVERS, The results were suon apparont. The ltem of 15,000 For i convicts' hoapitat was ruthlesty nocked out by 1 vote of Tito 87, An uttempt vis thien mado to rodueo the ftem of $1.0M for o conviets’ kitohen to $i.06), and Joe Mann mndo oo of the memorable speeches of thy session when hu ironienlly ridienied the 1des of compel- ling Penitentinry birds to eat * vittles ™ cookd nn 85,000 kitchen, But tho cconvmienl strenk seemed to bave given out about this tine, nnd tho uttempted cat was defented. Tho no wos driwn ut $10,000, however, and n reduction of £4,000 made on the whole item, An ftem of $3000 for na lee-house went out nltogetbor, na did nn ltem of 8000 for s waorke, while the item of .00 for camenting tho cells wus cut duwn to 32,600, aud tho item for whurfugo from $4.000 to §1,000, TIE TOTAL BAVING resulting feam a fght which occupled very nearly the whole day wns thus SR80, und tho Sum tolul of tho bilfus it wenot to thied reading was 01,800, r. Bakbwin called up a Senato bill which re- quires county officers hokling over under the new luw Lo give now bonds, and had it advaneed w third reading. Mr. Peurson, ot Madlson, with a disposition to nuse up all tho avallnble tine, muved to adjourt until eveniog, Auikdst howls of protost, Mr. Mitchell moved to adjourn, nnd the House, by n tnrge majority, indicated that it had no use for eveniug sed- slons, at least uot Just ut preseat. GOSSIP, REPUBLICAN CAUCUS, Speclal Disputeh to The Chicago Tridune. SrmNGrieny, I, May 18.—Aunother cau- eus of Republican Sceuators was held this afternoon on Apportionwment bills, but it was poorly attended, and another will be held to- morrow morhing te do what it didn’t do, ‘The only change of any hnportanee agreed upon was the rearrangement of Senator Mumer's distrlet. Under the new sehieme he will have all of the Twelfth Ward, Chilengo, all of the Eleventh south of Wushington atreet, und nll of the Eighth north of "I'aylor, Instend of being shoved Into a Democratic district, or, In other wordy, *crowded out,” The rearrwngement of the new Ninth District, Into which 1t wag atflrst propoved to put him, Ineludes the SIxth Ward enst of Iulsted street, ull of the Seventh andall of the Eighth south of T'ay- lor streot, The bill may get through the Senate this week, After that 1t 1s lkely to arow moldy and dust-worn in the flies of the House. TUE APPORTIONMENT COMMITTEES of the lutter body are stiil hutehing out bills of thelr own, and the apportionment chickens wil probably be cmanelpated from the shell in s day or two, There will bs @ short ond feebls ‘chirp at the result, but only that and nething more. The prospocts of upportlonment this sesslon have goune ghmnering, und tho chiof concern now 13 to wind up other business and et out by the B0th ot tho month. An evenlug sesston to-nixht would have helpal the members of the House to eapedite mutters somowhut, hut thero was n leg-show n towi, und thoe only vxe vedition observuble was that with which lvglsine tive buld-huads und otherd who were not buld mnde A rush for tho frout seuts and spout tho ovening Iu the study of feoule anat-~ ony. ‘Ihe supply of onerii-giteies for ront guve out eurly 1 tho engueemont, Legisiation inuy lugy but u leg-show 8 tum&nmuun nguinst wh(eLA tho sternest of law-makers ust suce cuwb, LICENRED TO ONGANIZE. ‘Tho Socretury of Btato to-duy lssued liconso 1o vrgnnize to the Chivuko Undersround Btectrg Compuny, with n proposed capitul of 1,080,000, lis object I8 stated 0 bo tho constraction and operation In Chieagn of underground chnnnola for the use of telegripl, teluphone, clectrio Hyghit, Orueulaem, * andwl cleetrieal wires, and for the pnoumitio convey- unce of paokuges und pareeld. ‘The Directors of the pruposed compuny are A, K. Stiles, B, L, Hurbery J, A, Sleepor, A, A, Uritlith, Goorgo P, Averill A COMPLAINT was to-day flled with tho Hullrond and Ware- huuge Cominisslonors agalust tho Wibnsh, Bt, Louls & Pacitio Rallway by A, Bteveis, who charges thut ho was compelled 1o piy oxtortone- atu rutes on u shipment of forty cars from Mou- ticollo to Galesvitle, e —— BOYS WHO RUN WITH THE MACHINE, Spectul Dispateh to The Chicano d riune, DAVENPORT, [a, Mav 14.—Tho twenty-rth nnnunl parwde of the Davenport Flro Doparts munt took plice this afternoon, three companics of the Rock 1sland aud two of tho Moliny do- partinents being present. ‘Tho suveral companies formed ut 2 o'cluck In a hollow squure on the nver frout, and were roviewsd by the Mayor, Aldermen, und vty ofticluls, An hour lutor the prouedsion was formed, and moved througn tho pringipal steeots. Stores, houses. and billdings wore profusely decorated, ud the parade wis witnessud Ly several thousand peovls. There Wure sixtven’ compunled, uggreguting 612 wen, In llue, e e—ee THE REMOVAL OF THE UTES, 8AN Guacua, Cola., via MEAS, Colo., May 17, —0One thousand United Stutes troops, necoms panying the Ute Indian Counnlsslunery, eu routo to Los Plnos Agency, for the purposs of remay- iug the Utes to their reservation, arvived hero last night trom Fore Gurlaud, The distance from Buu Guatho to Los Pl ls WO ilus, or ubout seven duys’ mureh. Trouble i predicted before the Uted will subinlt to removul. e ———— WILL INCREASE ITS STOCK, Special Diavateh ta The Chicugo Tribune, OTTAWA, 1L, May IB.—~At & meoting of the Ottawa Jottle Compuny it bus beva determined to fuereuso tha stoek of tho Copuny $100W, fur the purpose of erectiur new works for the munufucture of fint-glass. ‘Tho presvut works unly wuke green sud minber ware, heaco the lns crense of cupitul wnd resolution 1o Luild addls tonul furuucos und bulidiigs. COUR Galena Obliged to -evy a Tax to Pay Its Obligations. The Odorous Trask Turns Up Again Where He Is Not Wanteds Now BSuits, Oonfessions, Divorces, Judgments, Ete, UALENA, Jitro Nlodgett yeaterday mornlug deelded the mandiumug case of the United States ex rel. Henry Amy niainst the Mayor and Aldermen of tho City of Grlemt. In 1860 Amy recovered two Judgitients, one for FN,2IHAN, tho uther for 2,04552, nnd in 1838 anuthor Cor £2,190.13 ugninst the City of Ualenn, nil of which Judgients were on bonds issued by tho ity to eonblo it to muke virlous publie lnprovements, and fur tho futerest which tud ncerved on tho bonds, The alfairs of tho clty were nuder the control of a Mauyorand City Council, By tho act of Junel, 1832, tho City Connell wis nuthorized to lovy and 2ollect u tux of ot over 1 per cent on the nssessed viire of nll tho tnxable properiy of thoe city, in addition to a previously autnorized tax of i pee ceny, for the paymont of goneral exponses. A tinx of not over 1 per cent, which was niso wnthupized, was to be applied as follows: The futul 0 colleeted wis to Lo kept separato and unsntly on aho st duy of Jantry wis to be appropraited (o the puyment pro rats on the ‘s funded fndevtediess, us the maue nitght tiited by the holders of (ko same. Tt Druvision of luw wus to remain In fores until the whole of the elty's mdebleduess and o 1 iterost s fally poid. By o 1237, the City Cowmeil wad nuthorized 1o levs an L it nnnual tux ot notexeeeding 1 per cent Tur gencral und contingent expenses, und anoier 1 per cent for micrest on the eity delt, 1y tho simo net the Counetl was authorized to levy and collect tuxes, when necessary, for the ereetion of u soure-house, mirkots, docka, ete,, and athor public impravenients, Iy anothor net of Feo. 16, 1845, tho Council was empowered to levy and cuileet w tux oF 1per cent for the purpnse of mxytm{ tho city debt. In view of ull nlew,pru v 1otg, Aty eliimed it was clenrly tho dut the City Couneil to annuully levy und collect taxes with which to pay his” Judemuents, but he churges thut they tavo for years refused to do s The nssessed valuuaon of tho proporty i Galena tor txutlon in the Year 157 was &35, “The respondents udiltted the recovery of th Judgoients, but clnlmed that inusmiich us no exevtidons hnve been (8sucd. nor writs of mian- diunus to compet tho levy aud collection of tx- s, thut, theretore, the power to enfurce such puyment by compelling the levy und colleetion of “tuxed lind censed, That s0me of the proe vistons of the lnwin relation to the tevy nnd col- lection of tixes Ly tho clty atthorities b Leen repenled and ‘others wmoditied, and that, under thc present Revenue liws, the city hus no wnthority 10 collest uny taxes, but only to levy them, tho coiltection being wade by the Town- slilp and Costnty Collectors, Also, thut Ly the aet of 1863 not more than o 2! per cent tux could be levied [t any ane purposes, The tortl tux Yor 1870 and 1880 for Nt pul purposes und interest on tho bonded dlebt was iite per eent. It was nlso ingisted that the city had been paylng 1ts bunded indebted- ness und levying from year to year o 1 per cent tux to pay the principal and a like mnount to pay the interestof the vonded debt, A demurrer wus flicd to this unswer, und tho question wus thus rsel whether sueh return presented any valld renson why a pecemptory mandumus shoulil bot 18sue, Judygu Blodgett, in deciding tho case, anld It had been urged that, l? nnnlogy to tho stutute which limited the llen ot Judgiments o real es- tute to soven years, tho right to onforee pay- wient of u Judgment sgnmst a munielpal cor poration by cumpelling the levy amd colleotion of 1 tax could nut be enforeed after the lupso of seven years, But hie conld not coneur in that position, Thoe duty of o imunieipal corporation o tuke tho Proper SLeps (0 riise meuns whores with to puy Judgments renilered ugalust thom wis 4 contlnuig oblbzution, which was not at- feeted by the hon of tho Judement on real cs- tate. And oven If the len of a judgmont o renl estito bnd lupsed, the right to Issue exeon- tiun uid vy on any proporty subjeot to exeens tlon reimdtied, Tho boids on wiich the Judy- wents were rondered were Issuod in 1855 und V] ho act of 1852 was fn foree. Tho not of i merely n consolldaton of the charter of 18 und the umundments thereto futo one aet nud to enlarge 1he powera of tho ity nuthoritles, but it did not purport 1o repent the portloas of the st of 43 In regurd 1o the fevy of otk not to exceed 1 per cent por annum to'be npplied to the ex- tiugulsbment of the prinelpul 0f the city debt, The set of 1865 seemed to be a reluactiment of tho net of 1457 8o fur ue the 1 por cent tax for the payment of Iuterest wns concerneld, Tho luwe in foree when the bonds were tssued could ot be repeuled 80 18 to ulfect them, 'The res v fnsisted thut the Comvt should directa 'y at once sullicient to pay his Judgients, nmounting to nearly $60,000, ot the gronid that the respondents shuuld bive lovied tuxos each yeur fur that purpose, There tight be some Lxmprxmy 0 sueh a course, but it would ootall cuvy bitrden on the clty, and, as Amy had waived the right to u levy Trotw year to yeur, ho could not now compel i fovy to by arrenrages. Mo wus, however, entitied to alevy of | per eent yearly to pay the princlpalund another 1 poer ceut to piy tho fnterest on tho Judgmoents until thoy wore culnplotely sutlsiled, col pear tor_munlelpal FEDERAL OFFENDERS. Judge Bloduett began tho eall of bis erimingl docket yeatordny and disposed of o number of cnses, James B, Doyle, Indicted for having o largo number of counterfelt Government bonds in bl pussession, was arcaigned and plouded not gullty, A otion was mnde to quash the fudlotment, but 1t was overrated, * Michuel Convoy aud Jumes Bigelus, two of tho Peorln wane of counterfeiters who were In- dHeted for pussing countertelt 810 United States noted, pleaded not guilty and mndo o show of resistunee, but aftor tie Jury bud been lin- pateled thoy wenkoned, aud declined to mako uny defense, throwluge themselves an the meroy of the Court, Thoy sbowed good charaetord, and tho Judgo lot them off with a year upleeo In the Cheater Penitentlnry, Smith Whittler, indivted for sending obsoena mitter through the malls, uppeared and on- tered fnto g secognizunce, with Putrick Burry oy hig surety, (n thy sum of $L00, Tho following cuses will bo_tried *toeday: Auninst Joun Luang, indioted for perfury in sweuriug to hls sutlicloncy an a badl bond; Wiij- fwm Btewart, for robbing tho tnalls; Urorge Huwnnond, for stealing o postal ordors” Willinta G, Coliendur, for counterfeiting: nud Charles Lursen, for sending au obscene postal card through tho muils, D'VORCES, Charles T, Hradbury filed a bilt yesterday aguiust his wite Ellza nsking for o divorco on tho ground of deaertlon. Thy following LIS wore filed Tuesduy, but suppressed for sorvico: Maory A, MoMUllun from Churles Medillan, e, cruelty; Jobn Junking from Efizabeth Jenkius, canse, desvetlon: and Edward [, Nupler from Jennle Nupler on tho ground of biguiny, THE M'KEE CASE. The trinl of the trespuss cuso of Alvina C, Slece Keu against W, Augnatus ituy und othors wns continued il day yosterduy before Judge Gary. ‘The principut wituess was tho plaintift berself, who told, In u sml, weary way, the cuuseo of the fNumorous suits painat “her, und the persistent pursecution of hur by the defendaints, ‘The trinl WHE bu rosumed, The duit wus disnigsed us to the luwyer A.A, Exbne, and the Consiubles MeBueray andg dMeBiroy, luaving only Ray and Loren, Cidwick uud wito us defondants, b the Editor of The Uhicago Trivune. Circavo. .\lur-ls.—lu the court procoedings Teport i your lesue of this morning you muke the statenment substuntinlly that Ruy & Chids wick had ubtainod u Judgment wgainse Miss MoKee, and on uccountut “which and 1ho tros- puss thut followed she now endeavors to ro- covur $.000, uta, 1 huve horstoforo retrainod from roplving to the muny filse nssertions mado by und through the press conuoeting me with rthut unfortunnte cune, ki now shiiply stnto that [ never obinined or sought o obtain uny 3uumnuul aeuingt Miss MuKeo, nnd now vomes Judge Uury, whu, after uh uxhuustive effore vn tho purt of (60 prosecys tlon towonuect e with tho mlsfurtuucs wat berull Miss MelCoe In 1817 and since, “Thera Is ot the shutdow of ovidoencs to nect Hay with the ease,” aud ordered the evis denco tius given stricken tron the reoord. | trust Law ot wet vindicated, \'ouw \"u‘ryl{ruly‘ + Al ltAy, UNTVIED STATES COURTS, James A, Fiehl fled u LIl yestorduy against Churles I Snow and John L, Bnow to provent thom from usle w putont for un improvement in wrinding mills, issucd March 0, 1877, to The- odure D, Powers. Aurnbum Ureontiall bowan u sult in replevin aeinet O, L, Muva, 1. U, Lawrence, anil Morrls 4 Murtls 10 rocover posicasion of 255,000 clvars, ed ut $2083.62, ¥ 2 oJ. D, Hievey, Recolvor of the Manufasturors' Nittonul Sunk, tled w bill uguinst Alongo Itok- moud 1o compol Bl Lo pay wn asscssment of 0 fi:m‘n‘:‘k Or §7,000 0 b4 100 sbures of stock fi ATATI COURTS, Martha 8. Marsh began a sult yosterday for 1,000 agulnst ubert Dicrendort, ‘ Jobn Compbell fled a bill against Edwurd A, Trank snd Juseph Mee, wunw out (bt Bo 'l the owner of Lots 33 and 8, ek ¥, In Juhn Wentworth's subdivision uf the south 60 serus of the W, !§ of the N. W. !\ul’ Beo, W, 89, 14, That on the 10th of Murel, 188), Truk’ protended (o imake a con- truct of galo of thid land to Bee for $5,50), and thut Jee puld #2200 cusbh 10 Trask. The re- waider was to bo paid on time, Complutaunt uvers that ho never auiborized Trusk to woll thiy laud for buw, but ue the coutruct bas bevn ro- n eloud 1 nls corded and vporat tie, ho nskn to hnve (L ae 11t declired vold, Hiram 1 and Adum Echerrlebel sued Juseph Lederer for §15%0), The Suliivan's Savings tnatlintion filed a bill ngrinst Jonnnng M, and John (k. Nyatrom, Ellza M. daeobana, Anm 8 Auderson, Johanna L. Acfaon, and others, to foresloe anortaige for 21700 on Lot i, Hloek 0, [n Taylor's Sulw of Block 11n Asseasors’ llll:'mun of tho E, the N. W, 1§ of Nec, . oJ. C King and fersard Curtis began a auit for LA niralngt the Peoplu's Inswratve Compuny of Nowark, N. J,, and atnother for the snme stmount nguinst the Newark Fire-Insurance Company of Nowark, N. J. - Im;.'ns&nl 1, t“unmn begnn asuit torecover $7,600 ol 0. M, Adait, ’rhzlr’ulrmuu&u h:‘mm‘g’th?l:r:;lflz II‘Y'I:JI filu;:&-’ " ity 0 | M u w..'if-'rl \vfil be heard Lefore Judwe Jnmesun this nmorning of CRIMINAL coUner, Patrick Moran was trled for maliclous mie- chiel. ntl the Jury was unable to neree, John W, Bleaker plended guity to larceny, and was glven tiventy days in tho Connty Jukl, John Carey was fuind gullty of sell ing llquor ton drunkand, and fined $100 and given ten duys 1 the County Jnil O.aulf\udl,-nun was tried for inrceny and ne- uitted, qsmmwl Bincon and Austin Hanson wore on trinl lor burglary. ‘I'he Jury i thie caso of “one [tarper,” tried for lnrceny, returned a verdiet of not guilty, Johin Ollver, nilns Orr, was on trinl for the kill- ftr of Itictined Bros4 in Novembor lust in u South Clark street dive, "This is the second trinl of the cause, and will ocoupy several days. TROBATE COURT. Tn the estato of Thomas W, Anderson, lotters of ndministration were lssued to Sarah derson, Tho estate ls valued at nbout §12, In tho estate of Mary A Hoge et al, minors, letters of gunrdlunsulp wers lssund to Mary Aun Allten. ‘Tha estate 13 valued nt nhout §250. 1u the estite of Clura B, Wooluer, letters of ndininisteation were fssued to Jumes' A, Reeve, Tho estate Is valued nt ubout 8173, THE CALL, Junae Drusstoxp—In chambors, Jubas Brovasrr—Catl of his erlmingl calon- dar. Junoe GARY—850 to B99, No. 848, McKeo va, Ray, ou trinl, = Jupar 8sitH—Preliminary call—80 to 000, Trial call—Term Nos. 3,770,3,782, 3,784, 8,780, 3,800, Nu ense on triul, Juboe WiLniAMsoN—Assists Judge Gars. No. 1,813, Glensun va, Villngo of Jeferson, on triul. JUDGE JAMESON—A set Cuse, Jubne GARLNEN—G), 58, 0 of Judge Barnum's calendar. No case on hearing, Junar Rongis—Creliminary enll—818 to 610, Inclusive, Triul enll—v0, 098, 60, 605, O, GUF, Buing, 611, BLA GiUG, 430'5, No casy on hearing. Jupak MonrAN—Set cuse torm No. 1LU20lg and enlenidur Nos. 554, (05, (o, 608, 618, 619, O, 02, 24, 625, No ease on triul, Junag TuLey—Motlona, Junat Bansus=No eall. No. 40, Pattorson V& Stawirt, on hearini, Jonar Hawes=Na, 451 on trial, JUDGE ANTHONY—=Nod, 1259, 1,201, 1,209, 1,100, 110, 1300 to L, T, T, 106, 1,206, ‘and “Jubae Looys—Insanc cnses 9 to 11, sot caso Nu, 686, und Nos, 1,334, 13575, 1,370, 1,07, 1,47, and 1,480, JUDGMENTS. Bursrion Counr—CoNFrsstoNa—Ignntz Steln ve. M. J. Clinch and Elizabath Ciineh, $104.43, Junge SmiTit—Rugiell M. Lurned vs. 8t. Louls, Tron Mountain & Southora Rullway Compuny, $1.2385—Mathew lurward, use, ute, va, Dunfel Carroll, 875.—1, It Huli vs. Chleagn West. Division fadiway Company'; vordict, £50, Circerr Couitr—1 MoitAN—=W. A, Bmith ¥4, Obuduh 1use, mlulrh Durgel v, Witln Krause, 311308 1L Dicklugon va. George M, Boguo und 1 Freemun, $20,— Jessls MeGlasnun ve, John” Dupee, Jr., #2850, N 1 va. Jubn Capel, $318.85.—Piorre 1 vs. City of Chiengo; verdlet, $4,000, und motion for uew trinl. ¢ OTTAWA, ILT. Spretal Disputeh 10 The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, lik, May 18.~The following proceed- ings wera held In the Appellutes Court (Second District) here to-day': ANNOUNCEMENTS, 6. Time for tiling abstracts aud briefs ox- tended ten duys. 710, ‘Time for flling abstract and briefs ox- tended to Junn 6. MOTIONS. 22 Motlon for extenslon of timo to file ob- structd und briefs, - = 7;_ L ?lnunn by uppellant for time to fllo hrief o Friday. Ll Ml};flon by defendant In crror for aflirma- tion of decree or alsmisnl of the writ of error, 4, Motlon by defendunta In error to dismiss writ of error, | 723, Motlon by appeliaut for oxtension of thine to tile pbatruets and briefs, 716, Motlon by appellunt for continunnce. 898 Motlon to dlsmlss writ of error us to Nels O'Carsenn: nlko motion for rule on defondunt in errar to prodiles ovlgingl pupers, Aclusgof thirteon students wus oxamined by the Committee to-da ——m— THE GREEK PLAY, Fentures of th Latter FPortions of S@dipus T 9 us Given at Cambridgo, Mans., Luenday Night. Following Isa continuntion of the deserip- tion of the Greek play enacted at Combridge, Mass, Tuesdny evening, which was crowded out In the pressure ‘of volltieal ehironleles, Those readers Interested can joln the two accounts: Diapatehr to Chlcagn Tribune dated Cambridye, Muzs, May 17, Mo 7 Tho b)“!"“f I the seene between Jocasta and (Edigus 18 chueming, us thoy move bout tho stuge, santetimes Lo tho music of tho archestra, sometines standing hand in hand, or fn attitodes more sifectionnto us ho fevls the nueid of sympu- thy, s shugecing bis deep smution ties to comlare blin. ‘Yo console hit, Jocasta, whon he relufes tho otinons words of tho suothsuyer, telis i of that propheey told yours befure to her wml Luius conecening thole fnfant, which, ne sho proudly suys, thoy frustratod by the douth of to cbitd, And, furthormore, Luiuy, the orugles sald, would dis by hands of his ‘Bon, was mure dered by rotibers where threo cross-ronds meof, Inls mention of the forked rouds brivgs to Widipes’ mind the murder bo ind eomimitted ore coming to Thebes, By akiliful questlonmie of Jucastu, ho comes to tho conclusion thut o Is tho murderer of Lulus, Bls pry q80r; thon in along speceh he tells Jucaxta the stary of his edrly 1o, nud of that fatal deod, The netlng fn this pussngo s superb, Jocasta clinging (o hoy hustund, (Edipus, bls volee nt times broken, at tiues ris ng to a frenzivd siriek ns ho aoeis to 0 the body of his viothng ¥ O eruol winlng am 1 not vile? Poltnted utterly—yen 1 must tiee, d 13t Lo Thobe, nover mura bshotd By fricnds, nor tread my country, lost T meet I murringo iy vwn mothor, and bring low The hend that gave me life, nud reured ine up, My tathor, Po.bim'* ‘I8 pasanga receved repeatod applauso from the uuihience, The chorus, who huve liwtencd Intuntly to it ull, 08 Jocaata and Gadipua withs deiw within tho puturo, burat forth bartnonions- Iy in_condomnntlon of uny oo who slighty the ornetes of the yods as Jocasta has dones *Deop In oy Wife, by futo Inpresaed, Lot holiness of thought und avtlon rest.” they sing, und continne Uil tho palnes doars aro thrown ur\-n and Jocasta appedrs with hor ute tendunt, bearing otfurings which they Iny on the altirs, and thou atund in the baokground holds lnfl their golden ceusers, ridialiy tho ptay moves on, tho messenger from Corlith comes, hringuig tho news of the ddunth of ihityliie und Merope, tho Fostor parents of (Kifyus, Agniti Jocuatd {8 triuniphaut tint tho wracles of tio god ase proved vain, till, as Gidfpusauestions the messenger, who b’ re- vouled tunt the King {8 but the adopted ehlld ot Polyhua and Merope, sho sees who in truth bo is, With ull u wotnun's persletoney she tries to pore aimde (it to fnguire no further, In viin, Je will send for the servant who ook bim 1o Cithieron. - Joeasta embruges bini, clings 1o bim, Leyes inlm to llston to bor; but o, ntiributing her anxiety to fear lest ho may be' of fgaoble birth, trivs to shuke her olf, ot [ongth by s mighty ote mln.hu teurs himself awny and {n'amighty volce crlus, w \\'llllflmne one go and Lring the herdsman nor. Louve hor tu revel In hor lordly llue," ‘Thon Jucanta 0 horriblo! O lost ono! this alone Tupeak to thos, and no word wore forover," With u strivk, tecrlblo to hear, she rushes within the pulice 1o hur dostruction, Whtls (Fdipus, toclining udiy aguainst the altar, wults far the servant for whout ho hay RONY, the NIth chorus 18 sung, with Mr, Uoorge Qagontl, tho notod tenor, #s voloist, he stugliyg strophe, tho uborus tho ARtistrophe. Frou the old shephord who vt &l ubus in tho Hoyal pro: #eoks to lenrn s origin, *‘he shophord t clinl In sueepikin, dirty and tattered, is shrawdl und bright in urllwfl his unouuth garb und conntry uccentd, Jiis uetiog 18 porfect. lo purics tho questions of the wessenwer from Corluth, Who td yet on the scene, und when the moss wer by whut secms to him an {tl-Judged romu trembling nee, (Kdipts almudt brings ubout the denouvinuit, by duris g Hunlly whon the messeuger, not understanding What Tu nimles, continues hla question, the old sbephord reins fora woment the tire of his Klunces at bhim, sbukes bls statf, und youtb and rushes upon the Corlnthisn, but utu signul from (Edipus the two sttendints stationed ut tho paluce duor spriug forward with a light bound dnd sepurate the two, und (Edipus blm- sl rusumes the guestloning, Lhreatening the old man with tho scourge unlesa bo tellsuil. At las the sbopherd, who |8 the une to whom Jueasta und Lulus lntrusted thotr fnfunt child, hus told all; (¢ 13 euough. Unhuppy (Edipus! Luch twoment his axany nus been growiow mory evident. Tuo audlgnce st breatuloss, WILL big mind give way? Wrapping his atlon nbout his bewl: O harritile} Horriblel AlL s known na sunlight olenrl O may 1 nevermors bnold the day, Hinto proved neetivedd I8 my pirciingo In those Litve with, and those 1 stow. e dnahes nway, ‘Tho Inst whori with fts strong winor hars muted wo ity wimost eall n dirge upon (Rdipis, At lts close, thio seeond niessenger comes ot from tho patuce, and with a voive and ook of uitter horror, tolls how (Edipua earcered within tho pnlnce, fronzied, demented, till seoing tho 11fetess body of Jucastn whero abe hid hung bere self, he selzed the brouch pins from her utiire and smote vut his eves, Hro long (Edipis retnters from the palnee borne In tho nrais of his nttendanta; gruping nround he stunds on the stngo, hie checks sineared with blowd, his oyesockets nmruly. wnd now, tov, with n low minor steain of the ore atri, cusues 8 conversation hetween (Edipis nil the ehorus, who huve siwnys hud # worshipe {Il!ll belief {n him, and even now console bim as ey can, ‘Ihe ncting of Mr, Riddte here Is superb; writh- {ng In physieul ns in mental pain, every gesture nud movemaent (s sl seltuble (o the thoucht expressed. ‘Tl andience ant clectritted, und we kuow of imore than une who shed tears. AL tho entranco of Creon, (Edipus covers his fuce, fur he feels too vile to be sven by him who 18 now tho ruler of Thebes: but Crean though sern is kind, The Httte chlldren of (Edipus are Urought ~ to him, Antigone and Isnenr, dAntione, mrdly 6 years old, with blonde head, wearing npalo binediploldion; her sister, tws or throu venrs older, with dark bnir. wenring [:luk diplofdlon. An (Edipus embraces und nuients over them, they lonk ut him In wonder, This {3 the lst plotinre of tho pluy: (B.1pus nre rayed in soft white garments(which he has worn for some thnel clnaping the little onns, the gruce- ful uttendantsin tho Lackgronnd, and nt one Tluloll:mm. tull unddurk, staudivg with bowed e, At length all go withln, the palace doora close, (Extipur has goue to his Iifw of vxlle, Creon to his HIe of puwer, Tho chorus, the friends of (Edipus, romnin, while the orehestra beging its melting musie, dojectedly the ehnrus turns to the audicnce un say thoir parting words: Yo who dwu}l in Thebes, our city, fix on (Edipus yOue eyes, Who resolved tho durk enigmas, noblest liver and most wise, Glorlous, liky a sun be mounted, envied of the POpuiur throne; Nuw ue sinks in sens of angulsh, quenched the SLOTHY WIRVES WIHONR, Thorefors [ awnit tho Hnyl hour to nucleut wis- dum known, Ere Lenll one mortal happy., Never shall that thought be shown, Tillbe enid bin oarthly being, scatheless of o slgh or groan, : The tragedy 1s over, The effect on the audience hus been such nsany modern playwrieht might envy. 'They rise from thelr sexts feeling that thoy must ot speak above u whlsper, entiroly overcamu by the soleainity of the ocenslon. The great success of tho play has doubtiess been uwingto the perfection of detall with wiich evevtig bus buen earrled out, arrangament of the styge the position of the audience, the codtume of thonetors, With rewurd tothis Intter, oy r{]lhhur. evon to tho erowns worn by Jocasta and Uidipus, hus been reproduced with historiend avcuricy; nid the result is we huven better ldon of Ureek costuime than could be obtalned by much study of dry books. It the Ureek play husdone nothing else, it hus rerved to crento i greater nteresdt tu that lovely lund thin hus been felt here even in cuturcd circios for some yoors, 1t lus been suld no attompt hus been mode to robroduce anelent Greek musie, but that wnich I'rof, Paine hus composed {8 cortainly cluasical, though somewhnt Wagnelran in stylo. 1t §s not alone tho musle of tho future, it the tusic of :hu p;c!nut u8 woll,—music.which but to hear (8 0 ooy, 1t 18 porbaps to be regretted thnt the chorle dunees coild not hnve been produced, yet still tho chungea of position udopted by the clurus In certiin portlons ot tho pliy wers preturesque, The traned vrehestra, Prof. Palne lead wus, uf course, i) porfect tralnloe. So purfed wid tho neting, tho intanation ot volee n overy part, thit tho fact that it was In o toneuo u- fmnlifar to many wius no _obstacle to the coms prebension of the play. To be sure, many cons uned themselves to tho text (u cunvenient vilitlon of tho (Edipus Tyrannus, with both Greak and Bnglish words being p wecnsions, but senstble peopleregnrded only the stuge, Groek, 18 pronnuneed by the Continental method, is one ul thomost musical of lnngiges, 1t 14 no dead tougue, at the puno time it I8 dltlienlt to memorlzo, and ali the young men ve imuienso eredit in learning “tholr purty beginning ton end, No one hesltated, overything proveeded with ulmost Ineredible smuotinesy, ‘Phis was eapechlly geatifyng siderinyg the oritlonl charucter of tha audis . Distingutished men from afl purts of o ntry were thore; aeldum hns any audloneo nuinbered in {t so many celebrities, ‘Tho ludies for tha moat part wore In full dress, ns many were goine to the large reeeption givi by President and Mes. Elfot Just after tho po formunce, ————— BORING FOR OIL. A New Of] Craze Breals Ont in Penn= sylvania—Wells Belog Sunik fu Seurch of a Subtorrancan 01l Lake. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune, Preesneng, Pay, May 18,.—People in the southenstern purt ot Washington County, this State, about tweaty miles from Plitsburg, are In n fover of excltement over the pros- pect of striking oll, borlng for which has been commenced on an extensive seale, The nperatons are under tho directlon of » eom- pany of Eastorn eapltabists, who have leased 02,000 neres of lund, uil of which i3 believed to overtie un oil basin. Severnl test wells put down last fall gave satisfuctory results, These wells nre supposed to be 1,000 fret nhove the sen level, which distunco will ba reached, If necessury, hstors tho_entorprise I8 dbandoned. Good Judges, bowever, .any oIl i lurgs quantities will by fonnd atfess than half this depth, Suerotury Tiine owng it bnege truct of land nent the sup- posed ol tereltory, which will also be warked {f 1o wells now buing sunk shoutd prove sicousss ful. Land I rapidly ontiancisg value and ja dif- ficalt to buy or lende ut anything lko o fafy prive. 1t bogins to look ns It Wostorn Pennsyl- vanin I8 o0 the verge of anothor petrulusn eruze, which muy equal or exceed that in the Brudtord reglon a fow years nyv. ——— e BEECHER. Xle Is 8till lumll;w ;llo Newspapers of Crevenaxn, O, May 18.—Ienry Ward Beveher ronsted the newspapers in @ lecture here lust night, declaring that In the morning whon he pleked up & newspaper he thoughta Buwer Bud broken open n his house, ————— FREAK OF NATURE, Special Disputch to The Chicugo Tridune. CEDAR RAPIDS, Tn,, Muy 17.~0n0 of the most perfect ns well ns curlous freaks of naturo ever placed on record was the birth recently of a chitd—a glrl—with two well-formed Leads and shoulders, four nrms, und four legs. The bodles aro Julned together from the shouldors to the hips, from which tho partsare sepurate, 1t wus dewd when Loen: welvhoed nino pounds, Tho mother, wife of, De. Jonatuun Eills, u dontise, resales ut Centre Polnt, o small pluco twelve wilos north of hero. Bho I3 doing woll, ‘tho thonstrosity wis brought to this city to-day by Dr, Ristine nad preserved in aleohol, i Gen Jackwon, Juckson during tho Intter part 1 tho hinbit uf visiing Now Ore lenns to sve hik old friends and cowrides in urn and. purttelpate in tho celeoration of the ktorlous 8th of Junsury, 1t happened vn one of those visits thal the ath scourred o Sundny, Gen, Plauche cnlted upon the hero and ro- fwented hin to sccompuny the milivary to the Unttiegronud on the uaniversary of tho great lln{. “3oam going W church: to-muorrow," witldty obsorved the Genorul, The mihitury repiarntions foe tho celutrution wont on, und unday |llumln* dawnod brigut and beaytitul, At 1 o'ulonk Gune Planclio called g the St Charles and Inforimed Gen. Juckson that the miltury uud eivle processions were ready to ags cumpany i to tho 2oeno of hls glory, ~ % Gon, Plauebe,” responded Ol Hickoey, turnin bl che ghunco of bis kindhng eye, 1 (oln you | Wad going 1o chirel to-duy,” Gon. Plinete withe drew, muttering to bimsotf, *1 mint bave kuown better,' " Tho coiutirution was postponed Sl tho text day, and Gon, Jucksos Listened on thut duy 10 0n¢ of the Mmost eloguuns discourses of Dr, Beutt lu the churoh on Lafayette squars. ———————— Gen. Andrew Of lns hifu wi npon Thio Rogleld .1 Dynamites St. Petersbury Gulos. On Apvil 16, in u suburb of St Potersburg, thore wid deatroyed by exploslon the blavk d, wite which bus hesn” tukuny out of the mwine made n Littlo Gurdon sireot, and the oxplosive ully with which wers uhurreml the bumby found 1 the rooms ol tho -:au-r riturs, Both explo- wlves ‘ure tho Nibillst propara.fon, ‘Fho welght of tue exploslves — wus' elghiye five pounds. 'Tho experliment was nade on u - vessel 1 ot long, which wus sunk duriug the Crimoan battow, ten foot under th wiler, wero blaced four churges: the et charge was_thirty«live pounds of tho Uluok dynamite; tho socond, ittoon ?lilllllll of 1he binck dyunmity and nlue pounds of the oellulods dynunitis; the third, twenty-nine pounda of tho bluck dynamite; and tho fourih, seven pounds of 1o explosive Jeily and twolve pounda of the collulose dynunilie, The sce coverivg the wurfnoo of the wiler way nearly thres foot thivk. ‘Fhe dynauiite way ox- ploded Ly eleetrloity, In pluces whero the water wus eleared of fee buo Volumes of witer ruse, varrytng along wooden dénris of tho vessol, stones, wnd sund. Bhuking of tbe e wis per- ceptiblo 1 fevt trom the uluce of the expluvion, The fourth churge, contulomy the vxplosive Jully, wus the moat powerful. The Hret charge wud not exploded on uceount of bad urrangu- ment of the “conductors. 1t wus rutsed frinn tha water und exploded on tho opun spuee, ‘Thoeau contuining the bluck dyonamuite wi luced {0 800w ou the tve, snd it wus covered with o war, Undor itd 0 surfuoe of tho Atong wolghing nbout 50 pou ten feot longz and_olght Inches o 1 NP the atone. Two plecos of thy i, i Teetand n balf long, wers thrown In difforcat direetions, Ono fell I feet nway, and the othor N feet from the place of theexplotion. Smaller pleces wore pleked up 400 feot nway, 'I'hio stone "ml l‘u’nln.'n nto smatl pleces, which were acat- erod, On tho teinl Nihillst Kibnlchich, the dynamite and homb mannfacturer, tried to prove that tho quantity of dyuminite anid of the exploslve Jel] put in the mine was tho minimim reguired to accomplish the purposo—~killing the Cznr,—and that o passer-hy: oi tho stdewnliks, hor tho peo- ple ‘living in the house nenrest to thy wiing, could attifer any fatal inlury. The experta de- aldo that, b the mine heen oxploded, It mtght m\vu produceddestriction and n wreat loss of LN 'STRAW BAIL. Mow the Thing Is Worked—What a Jobh Kt Is to Convict Uno Poor Cons stable. The setting asido of the furfeiture In the enso of Juhn Purdy yesterdny morning brought 10 mind the Doran-Fluming-Minot. conspirnoy to kot himout of Juil, und n reporter nsked Dan Lawrance, tho atwrney of E, N. Marks, the Londsman, what Influence had Leen brought tu beur to seeure the result mentioned, “1t wasdonue by agreoement with the State's- Attorney,” suld he, * Inconslderntion of services renderod by Marks in securlng tho nrrest of Morgan, who slunied Purdy's bond for $1,400, and ounbled him to eifect his escape. Bomo two years sgo, you know, Purdy was arrested for shop-lifting,—stenling goods from the storo of 4.V, Furwoll & Co, Tho case was contitued, und Mnrks went on his bonil for $20, Hofore the return day, Purdy committed anuthor lureony, nnd Murks Lecume hls sursty in the sum of $10 morc. And bofore ho had a hear- ing Purdy got Into nnother scrape, nnd Marks slgned another bond for an udditlonal $1,W0, When finally arralgned before the Justice, urdy nskod for w continuance, und I nuvised Marks tolet him ulone. He, howover dechded to remuin on the $200 bund. Puriy then procitrod the servioes of [ko Hartman, who pe o- cured him o bondsman—cxsAld, Tracey. When Purdy caune up ngain the Justico was toid that Tracey wasn't very wood, nnd, n8 ho was unable to qualify suttsfactorily, Purdy was called on to furnlst a new bond. He couldn't do it, and was sent to the County Jull. THOEN SAM MORGAN, ALIAS DERNARD Wil~ TON, TURNED U1 with Constable Doran. The twn went beforo Justice Fleming, of Lake, one Sunday morning. Horan, whom™ Fleming ~kuow, introduced Wilton, and offered bim s surety for Purdy. Wiiton uude nu atidavit that he vwned ive acres nenr Brighton, and_that the lund way worth _moro thin 35,000, Doran suld that he knew Wilton owned the property, bo- ciuse ho (Dorun) rented It Croim hiw, und bhad for five years, Floming belleved overything was ull right, und ufl:mvud the bond. Thon they went tothe Jul, Fluming was idontified as u Justice of the Pence, and Purnly wns discharieed, and since thon he has suceeeded In eluding the Chle cugo olflcers. Ho tns boen arresivd several tumes in othier eitles, but, by meuns of straw ball, managed 1o escnpo beforo they could wet Wim. In court, Doran swore that be knew that Wilton owned tho lund, that he never knew him by any othier name, and that ho lud rented the land fora suried of years and pald blm tho * rent, ugrecing to koep tho land In good condition tinder the lease,’ Snbsequently, by dlrection of tho Stute's-Altorney, senrch was imade by Re- corder Trockway, who discovered that no such purson ns Beraard Wliton had any reht, title, or Intoreat (o the praporty. it thon beeamo np- parent that thove was friud, and all the pictios were Juintly indicted for conspirney to deleat tho ends ot Justice Ly scouruy tho release of a prisoner on straw bull, The ense camo up for :rhlxl,hurln the absence of Morgun, alins Wil- oty THE JURY FAILED TO AGHEE, You romuvinber nt tho time there was somo talk about wn nheged attempt of Doran to brive one of tho Jurymnen. After tho trial wus over | leurned that Sforgan wus In St, Louly, und, not fecluye able to pny tho expense of getting him hiero geatuitonsly, | oadvisel with Assistunt Btates-Attorney Thomson, told him where Mor- gun was, and that il he would relleve Murks Trom tho £200 bond, which had been forfetted, heo woull have him henueht bere and deliverd to tho Sherlil, Mr. ‘Ihomson, beine nnabloe to con- Bult My, Mills, took the responsibility ‘upan himself, fearing that thero wue uny duluy the futlow wouald esoapo, A deteotive Fiynn) wus sent to 8t. Louls, ‘und he brought Morgan hore, Marks paying utl tho bllls. Isnw hlm dn jodl, but e refusod to make iy stites ment eriminnting bis nssociates unless gunrn- teed fmmunity, 1 had no authority tu imike any areugonient of that kiod, but told bim tho Stute's-Attorney might do it, If ho mude n clewn brenat of tho wholo affair and his testimony proved of valno to the Stato. 1 understand be u8 told ull ko knows,'" % *WILO I8 JIE, ANYWAY P “Iils vight nume Is Bum Movga, and ho is kuown s *Jew Sum.' Holsa confldence tnan, aild was 1 boon cowpnnlon of Purdy for sovera) years. He noverowned nny lund, miid swore to alle, And Doran nover rented any from hlm," Where I8 Dorau? Lb Ilu‘jumpud bull after tho trial, and Is now in i, * How did Fleming havpen to got mixed up with such a erowdz” ** [ bellove the old man {8 {nnocont. Tho job wins put up by Doran and Morgnt in order to mako $390, which It wus snid woulil bu given by Purdy for n bondsman. . They fmposed on Flem- ng, Bnd Minor got futo the thing through kuow- inir Murgrau, nethoy thought, Hewnsin Floming's otlice when Duran and Morgan enlled thore, anu, fearing thit ho would give tho thitg uwuy, thoy rotained hiwn to defend Purdy, paving iim $10 or F16, und ho fdentitied Fleming at tho juil.” IT A8 BEEN DUOASTED DY TIHE ATTORNEYS FOIt DORAN that ho would not return from Canada unfll threo anouths from the timoof the urrest «f Morgun, Then the latter can domand n'trinl, uud, nuless teied, enn be dissbarged under the Atutites withont ball, 1t Is known, ilvo, that arties in the futerest of Dorin have beon seor = 0 to lmpress upon Morgun that he eould net be fdentied ns Wilton, the straw bondsmn except by Fleniig, whom the State would pot neeept us a witnoss, heeiuse it would entitle bim to (mmunity w8 to bimsolf. The repe resentution to bim 18 that iy about four weoke be wili ‘bo entitled 10 discheege without aquoiling,” whily, I ho squeals be mnv be Iongor detiined to o used us a witness, Mean- while no levy belog made on the execution sguinst Dorn’s Linklsmen, no real pressure 1s bumg npplicd to foree hly roturn, ‘Those bonds- men, Murphy by nume, uru relatives of Dorun, wha, it uppeared on his late trlul, owned the proporty whicu Morgan, alus Wilton, nuulo aili- tuvit was hitw, nnd wpon tho strotgeth of which ho was neeoptnd ns bondsman. The Murphys e alsu guld to own othor real eatite to the yalue of ubout 0,00, Tho Judyment agalnst thaim I3 oompleto, und ingitey 18 tleeudy benrd why i lovy hus not been miado? Sonnor the » puy tho bond it g beon repeatodly {nthnatod that they would sucrender Doran, and i€ 13 gug- erully believed that all that neeesiwy to brug - Davan Into court to procecd 10 collect the Judgment on his bond against thoul. 1n pursunnce of this achome, it 18 under- Btond that Doran's friends huve vmployed couns acl for Morgan and furnishea him nssurances that hie will be taken enre of, provided bo does uot squoeal, It is known, bowover, thut finmed’- ately stier bis arrest bo mnde a olenn brea tho whule nifuir, und that in any ovont s coy- victlon s sure upon hls own confessions, It i« nlso [u tho powoer of the Grand Jury to hock the BuhoNo for getting him out af Juil it the explrns tion of theae montha by (ndietiue Wim tor flse ursonition nnd for perury, This would glve it three montis mors to detiberato In Juil, snd also Doran's bondsineu furthor thue f Which to return Bl feam his Canndlun retrent. | Tals, of conrse, I8 contlugent upon any real effort bolng made to callect thy Judwinont kgainst thow, 1t Is rumored on isido olrcles that one rongon for Morguan's ditancy about squ alng 11 that s tostimony mignt” fnculpaty otbors beside Dornn and his co-defendunty, Muarrlage of tho Groatost Iloirews in Rugiand, New York Vortd, Bome of our readers muy ko intercat In the Scarcoly less thun lniperiul splendors of tho wed- ding at Westminster Abbuy on the lust Suturdny In April of the greatest heiress o Bogland, 3iss Muviiard, to the belr of one of tho nost fumous of Luglih tities, the Enctdom of Wurwiok. Thoukh the present Burl of Warwlok 19 not wite- scendant of tho great * king-mnker," or of the “king-muker's” eace of the Nevilles—now rop- roseutud by the Marquis of Abergavenuy—he s the owner of Warwick Castly, thut notilo typo of the old feudal bomes of Bnglund {n which Amerleans tuke such dolight thut when it wae dnmaged by Hro w few yones ngo subscriptions Wwere scut from this country to nld in restormg it. Ho i of the blond of Fulke Greville, the friend of Bir Pnlllr Sidney, and ono of bisances- tora, Bir Falke Grovillo, of the duys ot Heury VIL and tenry V111, ot tho Lurd Irooke of our owi times the exumple of mureying the renlest heiress of Englund in those dayd, Eliza- oth Willoughby, thruugh wham * many fulr lordships und lunds*’ cao into the posscssion of the family. lord lirooko wus married with much pomp, Deats Btanley, of course, offielnting, with sundry othar divines, wnd Mivs Maynur, comlug into tho venerable abboy with o bevy of o fower than twelve brigosauiids, She brmgs to her spoiso i dowor ol muny thousund acres in Essax, Luicestorahire, and Noithumpton, with & ront-roll of woro thun a bundred thod doltire o your, thereby doubllng his prospective loberitunce, e — The Baroncss Burdeit=Contts, London Dispateh to New York Teiearnis. Among tho Incidents of the lust druwling- room wu the chliliug reception . given Uy wr lujesty to tho Luruuess Burdett-Contts.” Tho aeen ot belug aecnstoined to flinl ber udviee disregnrdod, especiully on n uutrimonll sub- Juct, pave tho Burauess bridv an_extremely st und ‘formal recoption. Town Tatk, whose eitor wus fmprisoned ' for Nbeling Mrs. Langtey, re- sppenrs o Fleot street with full stutementa that tway bring the voitor into truuble ugain, 1ls racont utterinces i3 onu tn the cffe Waronesd Burdott-Coutts I8 mukug clothes tuo el for ber ludysblp und too large for u doil THE GREAT BLODD Pigey Changes as Scen they Duaily Oceur, A, 1. Good Epirits, disuppenrance OE wenyp, er Using n I Doses, languor, mehtneholy, fie; i tiesh an nd tiuseles, cle, 2 Strongth fncrasc, ish for Illhllh. sleep, (ou1) the ki chunged fruin 188 tarbil ang of food, and Fej t, g ow TS0 and hardinggs) Aupetite ood digestion, eutm e awnkon fresh pud isup i Joukh clear q)j ton clour chorry or mnk; fruol; wllm’;n no puin from the blndder enlding; t pain or s ) OF Wenkness, prarance of apais, |, Vigoruns, e el hrough Httle oe 4. Marked diminutlon of quan allrnn [ uftlicted manen the see stored b Yell of Invotuntary b cure, Incrense roting glad 10 the severn] orgy llow tinge on the 10 that way), WILh eortyy d_atrength and function hagy, Ha, Whito af tho ey tho swarthy, suffron svpearsnce o chunged to'n clear, fvely healt 111 i Thuse suffering from weak lungs or tuborcles will expectoruting freely the from tho lunys, alr cells throat or heid; diminlshing cough; wenernl incrense of st the and !fi fogs, i elings of houlders, ote.; reallze proy bronehy conration o ilotehes, M heaithy s gy > uj i ol weakenlog, U0 mOro soar Crici T, ro. 8O g undisturteg Dlmples; P 10 sedimeqy ity and (it ity of pir: exhibited iy ony re- Tes, ang o the 'y y ol e i ulerte 4t bunefiy x: wiigh ;xhlfl(umrmum or wing, the frequendysf iyt tom: stuppigo of P T weukuess uronnd And pair, KL Akl chills, Renno of suffocation, hird h,‘ cobl an sim of Cowh ou Iyiig down Jnroxs he moming. venditilly and surely 7. As day after day the Al 8o divtrossiy, dlag pear. ARSAPA! taken new Alens of feturning health -depost ete., be resolved a8 the Liood fmproves in purity direase O o THLLLAY wuulpgf! nnd fivogy weill disninist, and all forohn and insos 8, node: tunors, cancers, away, and ho un: sound and henlthy: ulcers, fove skin dischsos, gradually dikapponr.” 9 b, In cases wh vated. autl Meroury, Quicksilyer, limate have aceumulnted and b In lhsb«l: e o vunes, rickets, spinul curvatures, whito swollings, i BAPARILLIAN :;.“‘ ex By's (A gots Letter or worsc, ‘The great power of 1his remedy ere tho med, joints, ete., :ermlnlu tho v 1! varicore voins, Wwill resolve awn; HVHLGIN has been causing e tho Al healy As goou as the SARSA. hued fu, sound nagy \ores, cbrun.g il Corrosisesub, COBIE depsited carles of \ny contortions, ;-"f.-ly lh3 SARe these irus of the d)u‘ll:‘;:)l: om, hose who are taking these the cure of Chronle, Nerofulons disenacs, however sluw muy b better™* and find thelr gens: thotr tiesh and welkht {ner Ing lta own. it I8 0 sure slgn t) Fressing, medicines fop or Syphilitig cure, “feel h improv vloj I’l"‘l lt;«r even lk(»p:-' e cure in thesa discues tho watlent sice ~thho viens of the disesss: ot fotivas 1€ ot ereated wnd i fm 10 hloed, Bpread and contino mine the constitution, e PARILLIAN wukes tho i m ~ Srury BOUE 501 WIN Ehow i an pencieT | 3 v “tter ane ! hoalih, streiigth, and tes, ncreste g s that threaten death, as in CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phthists, Scrofoe In-Syphilold Rud where away with the inatruments), cathetera und in all caskes of Inflammation of the Blad= .der and Kidneys. In chronio cuses of Loucorrhoea and Uterinr diseuscs, Oue battle containa more of the activa princie g_lu of Medinines thun any wther Prepamition, aken 1n Teaspoonful doses.whiloothers rauirs five or six times 08 much, ONE DOLLAR PER DOTTLE. In diseasoq Discascs, Wastine, Deconerio Icoration of the Klineys, o Dinbetes, Sty piago_of Wator (Instantancons et afumie. relief affarde have been uved, thus dolng pintul opeention of using thesd Issolving Stone tn tho Bladder, Rl R. RADWAY’S READY R. RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Dienlt Br ‘Bowe: Complaints, Looseness, biarrlen, Cholotn Mortus o panfat die cbanes [rom tiie buwals, are stopped Huiloe ntes by taking Hadway's Rendy Hoo o ntiammatlon, no wewkness or iassitu. follow tho use of the it. K. Hellut, I WAB THE FIRST AN IS THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY thAU {nstantly S1Ops the IMOSE exerucialig paing sllays Inflammations, and cuies Cougestiony whethor of the FHOM O " IN arguns N 2 TO 1 by one. Bar otlef, No Linniigs, Stomuch, Jowels, of nppllca o, INUTES. No mutter buw violent or cxcruciuting paig the Rhuematic, Bed-ridden, Inti ous, Nzurul%u or HADWAY" suffor, instant INFLA! INFLAMMATION OF BORE THUOAT, I BYBTERICS, CllOUPb HEADACHE, TOOTHACH ERRVOUBNESS, 8 KURALGIA, 1 CHILBLAINS, fl’t\m’NON OF T1 NFLAMMA PALPITAT A UM, OLL Ll n, vafrted with READY nELL KIDNEYS, ol""!fllu‘: BLALDER, THE BOWEL 11 TTON HE ON OF T UL i MON OF T DIPHTHERIA. TARIH, INFLUENZ 3, Llllhlfi AGUE CHILLS, , AND) FROST TA E, Nerve ase Ay whil alfurd ¥ T LUNGS, HING, HE HEART, BITES The applicution of the Ready Helief w 156 partor will uffe Thirty to sixty drops in water will In @ few minutes cure Cilh parts where the ord enso and com balf » Bprains, Bour Stomuch, Heartburn, ucho, D Bowels, ns. Travelers should giwiys eurry way's llewdy Hellef withi them. 1t slekiess or pislig wuter witl better than EFre of watel Bitters Hurrhooi, and ail Inter nre r, It ne a atmulunt, Dywentery, Colie, ol ul PP i or difiicully exias ‘ul’l tumbter ot Sicx Huade Wind In tbe w bottle af Rate "o Tow dropain {rum cbacs® ench lirandy of FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for There I8 not « renicdlul will curo Fuver and A sus, Billous, Scarlet. 'l fovors i 88 1LA. Regulat FRAFECT PUNOATIY LS, KX NTS, ACT WIT! ’ ! BN R LIANLE, AND NATUILAL LN A Vegetable Substitu Porfectly tusteloss, elegunt sweol gunl, p‘l'(’;;“:xe;'vuy fa Pl fo disarders of the Stomueh, L neys, Bludder, Ner tipntion, Cost i v " v “RWarruned to elfeut 1y Btren; oora, Ly alded by Ih\l)“’"\ 'S DWAY'S HEADY FIFTY CENTS it in hunl, i PR BOTT 'CHEIR OPERATION VoY s, | regulate, punr‘)nye r, Ut Hisvases, Hendache Lo diestiou, mtaution of 4 el Internal uls of e [ater LS Pursly vegotable, containing no , Or deleterious dris. - Bissev tho g grom Disorders of the Dl o o butly g T i. Disgust of W i, of wolg! Binkiugs or Flutteriugs in Iuh.flv‘lpl‘lmnllunt 1ho cult Rrouting, Fluttee Duil Pa Dot i tion, yollawness of the Bkiu the Bide, Chust, Hoat, Rurning l‘:l tho Fle ht 10 Bongutlon in in the Hewl, Lagmbone f il PRICE 25 CED #O‘ ™ WARREN-8T., CO! ORK. it £~ Information wor Fou. There oan be no butter of Dr. Hadwuy's old estu st sad Pill Al e Lasy w I8 and_woitgiess iesotven As thero are ¥ulso WL,y what sympton ,'« ll Sour the P Wi I’ d sudden ADWS . CHLRCE NOTHI N, A rcalis: ites, Fullies oulity of tht TR W } ity cents thig world that ither Molart® b0 quicl L. ing Pills! NG APEIR LWAYS te for Calomel. ty _coated with . utid cleans Fenre ol o els, Kide it Py reury, Wit s resulting of the hnieDe ructutioue £ e Stome {Hend, 1lurricd wid Witd 1o He: tog o tho Hei art, CDuking Yl ot Fuyer un ¢ Dorspiras ¥, i 18 Flishes of pitls will free he Ilflllllt'xl nlli!mlcl'. s PEIL IXPXA SOLD BY DRUGU 5, Read “FALSE AND Bend n letter stump ¥ thousauds will be #68 TO THE PUBLIC. yaruntec o itations vf Aished R bee auire and nek i * Kadwa” W 04 )t the sall® 3 13, Vo, dud 30 Joa uun

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