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16 THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JULY “MARINE NEWS. A Dangerous Nuisance’ That Should Be Abated Without a Day's Delay.’ ’ Narrow Escapo from a Serious Col lision Caused by Advertising Signs under Bridges. © A-Vory Largo Fiect ‘Chartered for Grain to Buililo vo Yesterday. Rates Firm: at 31-2 Cents .for ‘ Corn and 33-4 Cents 8 for Wheat. 2 + Around tho Tnnkos-=Miacsllaneous—Ar- rivals and Olearanoos—-Dock Notes, : NOME GATHERINGS, | ADANOEN THAT SHOULD nH nEsOVED WITHOUT a ‘De Ye A serious accident was varoly escaped Into yesterday afternoun at Wolls street bridge. ‘Tho pitlag over which tho bride swings 1s cov- “ered with buge ssgng reavking nearly to tho fiooring of tho bridge,.muking a surcon that abuts out a view of. tho -north draw from tho south, Atuy that bad veon lying at tho dock bucked foto tho, south draw aud hounded up Btream, At tho- same momont tho little tux Florence was juat rounding te the South Sto docks frum the north draw, and thy hugo signe prevented # aight of her from the othor tuy, which bad Just started forward ut considorabvlo epued up the rivon Fortiuntely for tho Flor ence and thoso uu boardof ber, the Cuptain sighted the rupldly-advanoing tug, and. by slice naling bls engineer to pull bia valvo. wido open, succeeded in getting out of tho _ Ways ‘Thy up-bound tug seraped the “WMorenco’s stern, and, — but for tho t Boe is presence of mind of the.Captain of tho little erat, would bave cut ber completely In two and killed or drowned her crow. Neither tux was to blame, as Itta impossible to see what course a vessel iy taking from one draw to tho athor. ‘This is not the frst time that a xorlous accident hus neutly happened froin thts santo caiteo, nnd Jt is ourncstly hopod tint Cupt. MeKay, the Superintendent of Hridges, or whoever hus the authority, will immediately order tho removal of these unsiehtly signa from tho piiiug of ull tho bridges, to tho end that tuy Cuptatia may have an unobstructed view of tho river, und bua avold what some day must bo the enuse uf # serlous collision and probably leas of human Ufe. ‘Yugmen lave some rizhts on tho river, and among those ts the rijeht to welcar view of tho river olunnel, unobstructed by hugo advorthing. stens of private Individuals, If thoro {6 no law to compel tho removul of those wlyus it ie hoped that suine public-spirited Al- duran will introduce an ordinances inte the City Council for that purpose, Perhaps it might be well for the Cithzens’ Assoulation tu lovk into tho matter, nud muke a move to abute the nus- ance, us It will auirciy have a tendenoy tu leseon ‘the whistling of tugs, as with a cleur view tay. men would: nut be compelled to blow their wolutfes ty warn eneh othor that: they wore on opposit sides of the dmiw. Jt: ia n° question whether the elty would not be Hable for dam axes in casg of # collision brought about by the nobility of tue Cuptuing to see upprouching: cratt by reason of thuse wouden yercons Wacd 13 advertizing signs by private purties, who un- doubtedly receive perunission from suing one in authority to’ erect thom. «Whether tae are periaitted by authority or not, let them be re- mnoved without delay i LAKE FREIGHT. Quite a Inrgo feet. was churtered to take aruln yestordny, the rate tu Hultale on carn ree “annoy at 3% cents, The onzagemunts wera: For Buititto—steamur Chicago, 24.000 bushels corn; burgo Chester 1. Jones, 3,00) ‘bustels eorn; bury Muauituwuo, 0,000 bushets corny propeller Baitato, 61000 bushels corn; propeller labo, 2A. bushels corn; propelier Arablu, 45,00) ‘bushela corn: propeller J. Gould and Inurges,” 20, bushels corn; schvoner Van Valkenburzh, 34,000 bushels core. For Erie Propeller Concstogu, 00 bushels corn: pros ellor Conutnngh, W000 Huabuis corn; schooner hulalphid, 60,000 bushols corn; schvouer Lee 1,000 bushels outs, For Sarnin—Sehoonor 2d Hurko, 24,0 bushels wheats propeller Bure Hngion, 1,40 bushels corn; ashoouer Church, 23,0W bushels corn; schooner Hule, 22$.000 bush: + els corn; sghouner Acontias, 18,000 bushula corny sehvoner Kenting, 34,000 bushels arn. For Goderlon—Schooner Lady. Dutforin, £2,400 burl ‘elucorn, Lumber frelghts wore steady and un- changed. ~ Pas * bf : Tit DAVID DOWS, Tho'mammoth schoonur David Dovwa_ snilod eaterduy for, Buffalo with a varge of 81,005 usbelyof carn, Bhu wont out of port drawing fourteen feot two inches of water, Cupt. Skule don thinks that no other vessel on the lakes can take un the ame curge nnd draw aa Uitte was fer, and we double if there ip, Tho Cuptuin thin Jove with big big abip. He sass she hundies like Ayaoht, and with atalr wind ty believes she can run away from anything that currics . snilg on the lakes, ‘Lo show how easily sho hunidies, tho Captuin tufermed us that he hae uot yot used ber forward centre-bintrd, ‘It-i3, quite Srouel that the Dows will tuke u load of grain irect to Liverpool this fall should our Canadian cousins bo au fortunite aa to bave the new Wel- Jand Canal upen ‘by that tine, Capt. Joo thinking thut ft would bo mere bagutella to vrogs the At. Juntic with her, Capt. Sketdon has u host of frionds hero, Who appreciate tim wa much for bis rentlemuily manners as for bla storing qualities as a sullor, and a number of thom uve ecompinicd bin as fa! the outer barber to bid. him good+by and God-spocd on bis down trip, : DOUK NOTES, nai Lumbor vessnla still scarce, Another quiot day on the rivor yesterday, ue ship-chandlery pass fs tuiproving, w sohoonor City of Tolcde ls having 0 wow dbboon put in, ™ i Dick Powors, Prosident of tho Sallors’ Union, ay Cloveluad on buslucss, ‘ ‘apt. Cou Mahonoy takes command of tho V, on tuy Blook tint thts morning, vi Tho old suhooncr Westchostor bas been ratsed: Drteen inches aft ana ten inebes forward, .. Grubam & Cu,’s Eust Shuro Lino Is ovoreruwd- a wits business. ‘Chey talk of putting on more Tho fing schoonar W. J. Suftlolfnd, jail: ule natured Capt, Frod Wilson Sova watts for Burnla thle morning, -Tho tug Constitution is in’ Miller: Brothora’ dry-dook for goncral repairs. ‘Tho sehouner Porsla is ateo jn tho samo douk haying her bute tom cuiked, ‘The ongineor of the tux Van Schalok anys tho Van oun outpull or outrun any tug in the bare bor, and everybody with a auitrury opinion cnn be accummudated with u bot to uiy umount by calling and seelug bin. ACCIDENTS, , , BEMOUSLY DAMAQED, Late Thuraday, whilo tho propellor New Era and hyr tow of tlyve bargoa wure yulng out of tho harbor thoy wore. mot by the schuonor Braj, Forry, io tow of u tug, coming fo, -‘Thore wus 0 heavy wind blowing from tho northenat aud u swift ouracnt running at tho tine, and Just at Ontravco Hoar tho north pler, from the abovo-muntioned causus, the Ferry became une munageablo, und, bofore it could boavolded, was ruo into by tho’ Now Era, The schooner bod her bow stove In down to tho keel, whilo tho Now Bra received sertona datnaye, vo touch that she was obllycd to return toport. Tho Maj, Forry wus Juden with lumbor, and tho timber io her hold proventod her from. aiuxing, and yesterday forenoon, without une loading, she was towed to the Chluaygo Dry-Dovk Compuny’s wharf, whero eho will bo pumped out and repaired. Tho Now Era was also pinced in the samo dock for ropulm, No one wu to Diane for the coltlaloy, It being anu uf those tearouly” suv ‘avuldon, two wind® wad’ eurrone a, the wind wn belag more than a tmateh fur steam. ee ANOTHER DIBDGB COLLISION, About 10 o'clocx yesterday morning, while tho schouner J. 1, Cuse woo pavalng through Kine street druw, the bridwo was vloged tou quickly and cought the fcboousrs winueblng In ber stort Bud duniug lig the bridge to a considerably uxe accident, oKuy wis soon at the segue of tho that the uccessary repairs wore iumedistely attended to, and no louy deluy to travel ocourred, COLLIDED 1M THR CANAL, Spretat Diapateh to The Chi Pride BrungKon Bay, Wis. duly TeR nn ‘ovoltrred Jo the cutial tordgy between tho schoonur H.-L Burger and one of tho propeller Fuyorite’s urges, resull in tho schoouur lostny her jibe bovni and two jibe, and tho barye somo of ‘her , Fiaging. $ ” - SPHIDED WITH 4 uilDaR-ArenoAcu, pec patch to The Chicago Tribune, Miywapixr, July 1—While coming di stream to-day to load the steum-barge Fotomue in jute the cast approach of | _ Eiligo anddid considerable duuageeres Ceeot THE LUMBER TRADE, EAGT SAGINAW, . &pvetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Eat Saginaw, Mich, July 1.—Shipwmont of forest products from Saylnaw Mver for the ecasou to duly Rwores Lumber, 24,7200 feet, Jath, 5,258,000; shingles, 10,280,000; ataves, N07%,- Sehr J, 1, Cago, Numuto, 22,000 bit corn. 000," Linnbor frolgnta are weak, ohurters being | elt North Capo, Tu i ues. ttito at €¢ and $223 to Duitalo, aud sia and 9 Bene Ronatyr: [i alo, AN BCU orn, to Ohio ports. * t Rehr David ows. Muitelo, wld bit corn, AiounD ‘rite LAKES. he ihe fie Kings Munkewot, (inht. CLEVELAND'S COAL TRADR. ichr Patrol, Hotn’s Pigr, tint ‘Tho Cloveland Leader calls .nttention to tho ie Schr lone Simmons, 3 con, Mahe. fact that Cleveland is fosing hor cou! trade, tt iene Aine charine, tueknre Ploy snyet It is a noticonblo fact, necording tu thoso | Bune William Janos, Codgr itttar, unc riy who claim te know, atid ane to be regrotted, that | Sehe Nori Cape, Pontis ar hatte Cloveland ts losing coal trade. * Aa coal tsonc of | ene truman suse, Marinette, lial the principal commoditics ‘shipned from this iM «t'n Fiore taht. Sole Mawdalonn, Packitr Hohe Linn Nowiitl, Stnakugan Hane, Trish. Gund Havan, Huts 4 nson, Manistoo, Nant, * Behe J. A. Holmes, Grand Usvor, ight, Hebe Pitot, pluskafon, taht: port, and, If properly handted,would bring many ndollarto this-city, tho trado {a ono that indi. rhotly affeots avery oitizon of Cleveland. Thoro {3 no reason why Clovolund cannot bo made a Ine 109. Uirand Linvon, taht, F ‘ point whore conl alupping would assume a mage | Behe hata ft Tommie, Landinitton, tabt, nitude that would oallpso that ‘of nny ouhor | Geir eat zAMuskoan, Hie, point .on tho Inkes, 8 tho rallrond connections | Relic &. Hate, Kowaunco, ti Lotwoon Cloveland and tho coal distrlets aro not | ROE RoW god’ g iron. Mater only good but ean to improved, and the conl which reaches us fs not of: an: Interlor quality. ‘Theso things being true; tho natural supposi- Prop Argonaut, Ksennata, Ign . OTHER LAKE PORTS, tion - fs. that thera’ is anmo fault at | °_- Spectat Diapaten to The Chteavo ‘Tribune. humo , which<,, {8° <tha. cnuse of “tho | | Detttott, Stich., July Passed up—Propel- falling off, in. trade. ‘Thla falling | Jers India, Pasaalo and barges, and Jobn.Prid- geon, Jr.z atoam-barges Sddlesox and vonsorta, Arnxos and barges, PH, Birckhond and barges, Yosumtite and harges-Oakland and barges, Kato Huttiron!, James 1. “Donaldson -nnd - barges, D. F. Horo. and’ barges, Osenda, Ropublio and schoonors Ironton. and Graco Holland, T. W. Palmor and achvoner Ozarita, Olean and barges, Fred Kally and consort, Warner with sehoonor ‘Thomas Guvon, Superiur and schuonera Kaci nuba’and Sandusky, Iron Age and consort: sohoonors D. Vauve, W, IT. Hounds, B, Pitzgere nd, Prusela, John 8 Noyes, O. Mitohell, Nassatt, Wost Sido, Ponokeo, J.' Rigier, Ynmann, T. Re Merritt, 8. A. Law, Dountdson, Lilly Hamilton, drom, A. B. Norris, Hyderabact, and Fivotwiag; tugBtwoupstnkes and barges. Bp ar Arrived--Schoonor Flora Carvath. Passed down—Propollors New York, Arctic, Shickiuna, Cuba, Avon, Lycoming, and Mil- waukee; steam-bargos Prindivillo and barges, Missourl and bargos, Egyptian and schooners Pellean and .enry: Folger, Osweratoblo- and barges, Vienna and schooner Voroua, Senipest andvarges, Garden City und barges, Lowell and Uaraos, Woatford and varges, N. Stllis and barges, HL, It. Worthington and schooners Exile, Wiltiam Young, G. W. Davia, and George Sher man, Michigan and Unrgos, Gornianin and barges, Ruloigh and schooner Lucerne, Cumber- land and subvonor L. Hannay pschvoners Guido Phator, 8. A. Kinball, 1... Hayes, D, G, Fort, Wyerside, Janigs Couch, Ida - Keith,” Georgo Murray, M. L, Breck, Frank D, Barkor, Sain- Cook, John Rioc, Kichmond, M. Davis, ‘A. W.- Gifford, Guiding Star, and Nemesis; tug William A. Monro rnd raft, « ipa Clenred—schoouer Ishpeming. Wind northcast, light. fi ion baie vu; fo . Ponr Hurox, Mich. July 1a ropellors Indiny Porter, Ghnmboriilt aud barges, Vyawaln with schoutter. Wabash and consort, A.A. Turner aad barges, Siddivsox and barges; steamer Ko- CUD. 3 Down—Propellors Milwaukee, ‘Miohtgan :and barges, Raloigh and consort, Cumberland with sohouner Leonard Anonab, L. if. Worthiugton, Westiord and burges; schooner Guiding Stur, Wind nocthoast, brisk. Weathor ine, é Pour Huron, Mich, slaty 1-0 p, up—Propolters Wayerly, Oscoda, Yosemite and consort, J, P, Dunaldson und ‘burges. D. Ft off ts all the moro. noticonble in that Cloveland,. while the coal tradd hns been going buckward, fins been advanoing {n. aize, wonlth, and manu: fucturlng: ..The attontion of the Leader reporter was callod to this mutter Inat yonr, und a num ber of the prominent coal-doalors wore Inter- viewed, and tho universal unawer tothe qucs- tlon ns to the cutteo was that there was enough of n dontand, but the atrikas ‘then in progress nt tho niines cut of tho supply, and the shippors were, in conscqiionos, uNnaule to Mil choir orders, ‘This year, however, thory {8 no sich obstacle in tho way, und still the aime Inck of busiices ox- ists. a ornare tore are miny vlréwinstancos which combing to cause such i atte of atair, but the opinion of vessolmen, and it must be ad- mitted thut "thos are competent Judyos, ip that: thoslowness of Nieputeh und tho cousoquent un Neeessary detention of vessols $8 ous of- tho principal causes, Both Buttato and Eriv aro fare thor from Chleago by vighty and ii miles, yt Tena {s paid for taking coal from those points thin from Cleveland, und bourse they possess bettur ftvilitios for loading, Even when coal Is Jed on to the vessols tt Butalo better time igtnade than in Cloveland, and that indleal either untreleaness or inisoinnayemunt.- If the coaledoeks In this city wero auppiled with batter fuollities for loading, of the facilities nasaiaend mate better usr of, hare would, beyoud a doubt, bea change for the better in this deplorable statu of nifntrs, twill notdoto lose much more Urine bofore preform ie Senn uentads leat othor conl-shipping poulnta draw ault inore from us, and edtublisn to thomnselves a tride which wo might aa well buves and, ny it fe much ensiar to establish n new trade thun to regait'a lost onv. {tig to bo hoped tint the propor stops will: bo takeu soon," E + | LAOS CONSIGNMENT OF LUNDER. Dotrolt News: *Tho largest consignmont of lumber that aver reachod Buttatu arrived Sun day wlabt from Ent Saginow for N, Holland & Co, on board the steatu-barge P.M. Birukhoad and to w of four burges, tha aggregate cargoca rimounting to 3,240,000 fout."” : YES, AUOUT JULY, 199. « ‘Toronto Mail: * Work on the .now bridge for tho Welland Itutlway crossing tho Wolland Canal at Muristt Pond is progressing favorably, and le expected to be tnished fn about twelve duys, ‘Thy bridge ta built entirely -of- steel. Front present uppoaranecs, i$ io Univoked-for evant oceurs, It 1s probable tha enual muy be oponud abuut the latter part of July. + COMMENDATEN, : Coffes Assacintlons are becoming quite pops farin Canada, A company has been atureed with 8 birge amount of capital to catablisa cof. fee houses tor aaflors, whiek. it is thought will krowtly cheok: tho tendency to indulyo in strongur drinks. + . GUODRICH’S NEW PROPELLERS, Milwaukee Sentinel: “Capt. Butlin, Suparine tendent of tho Guvdrich Transportation Com pany, bas left for Detroft. where he will spend a ‘uw diya overloukiie the work on the new tron propel being vult by the Detroit Dry-Dock Jompany for the Goodrich Company." ¢ . FY Rose and barges, T. W. Palmer and courort, Oakland nnd burgos, P, H. Mirckbead aud barges, Repub. Me uud consort; sehoonera Mattle, Hutte, und Hercules, Down—Propotlors Fountain City, Lothatr and consort, Havana and consort, Everett and con. sort, 8. E, Sheldon and consorts; schounera’ itasea, Solkiric, 1. Uallorun und consort. Arrived—Arabla, a ‘Wind north, tight. “Weather fine. = MILWAUKER, 5 Speclal DNepateh to The Chteago Tribune. . MruwaunKy, July 1—Graln freights aro une chunged, Charters to Hututo~Sebuonurs 8. Ve Tt, Watson aud Suveland, wheat uf U% cuenta; achouner H. M, Scove, whuat from Shuboysay m7 44 cents, ‘To Goderich—Steum-barge D. it, Van Allen and consort Lowle Ross, wheat on through rate, . * Artiyed from bolow—Schooner. John DB, Ber- ,Cloarod—Stcam-bargo Oofenberry and consort Newcombe for Edcanaba, stuam-barge D.1Vao Alloa and consort Lewis Ross for. Goderich, schooner H. NM. Scuve for Shebuyyun, and steam Uurges Potomac. and Kershaw and schooners bi ary Monitor, Suveland, and Siarenyo for’ lo, : MISCELLANEOUS, LOCK TO WF ENLANGRD, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Uhicugo Tribune. . St, UstuAnines, Onl, July L—By ordor of | Chict Engineer Pago, the aurveys ‘necessury to determing the best way of enlarging luck No, 2 of the present Welland Canal uve beon berun under the dircotioa of. Mr. Monro, Tho work will be dons this comtug wintur, and will enable vessels of tho full size of the naw canalto pass up.to tho docks nt Bt, Catharines for repaira, BTUNOBON NAY CANAL. Speewtl Disvateh to The Carcugo Tribune.“ Stunaxon Bay, Wis. July L—Tho tugs P. Biemurck. Bosvebol, and Favorite with thelr barges nil passed down through the eaual to-duy within the apace of a couploot houra, So man; tows have nevor pissed through: the cut perors in ono day. ‘ = : TUFFALO. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Turi ¥., July 1.~Arrived—Propelters India, Newburg and J.C, Gault, gratn, Chicazo, Cleurod—Propallers City of ume, Lehigh, und Jamies Fisse, Jr, and schooners Sturia Martin and Nellie Hedington, coul, Chicago. pei Charturs—lropellor Jumos ‘ Duvidson, coal, Milwaukee, private terms; schooner Beotiu, cont ty Chloagy, $1; achoutior Hungorford, ruil-_ rond iron to Duluth, $1.75; provellor Empire Btate, cont to Duluth, $1.20, a ee out trelghta remain uuchange + Bhipmonts, 83,000 bushols, ..° + CURVEDAND. °°" | Spsctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune - CunvrnaNnD, July 1.—Clenred—Propellars' Ny nok and Portage, murobnndiso, and schoonor 8. ‘L. Watson, coal, Chicugo. ae : Charters—Holooners Kont,-ooal, to Chicago, $1.10 fue; Cheney Ames, coal, to Suult,s5 cents free, and ore, Marquette to Cleveland, $2:° Dow- ware, cond, Hliok ltlvor to Dotrait, 55 conta freus M, de Wilcox, conl, to Milwaukee, $1.10 freo; Buldwin, ore, Escanaba tu Cleveland, $1.45; M. 8. Hueod, oro, Eecknuba to Cloyuland, private {8 CHANGE OF CAPTAINH, Speetal Dispatch to The Chieagr Tribune » Minwauker, July t.—Capt, Theodore Saveland bis boon uppalnted to the command of the steam-bargs a, Miller, vice Capt. Steveus, who Slopluces Cupt, Cowan from the schooner DM, ORDERED TO,LAKB SUPERIOR. Special Dispatch to The Clacaco Tribune, MiLwaAuRey, July 1.—Capt. Davis, of the rev onne-cutter Andy Johuson, Unexpoctadty re- colved orders frum Washington this afternoon to proceed nt once to Lake Supuriur. Tho Jubo- gon yot away ut IU o'clock to-night, + LIDELED, .f Speemt Duspatch te The Chteago THbuna, CLEVELAND, O,, July J.—Churles Chapman ant others, formerly doling: Vualioss aa the Clove. Innd ‘Lugs Assuchitlon, tu-duy ibeled the scow UA. Litinass for $271,065, claimed upon contract ae MANQUETTE, ‘ etal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. > Manquerre, Mich, July 1.—Pusacd ip-Proe pollers Manistue and Nor! Soamiboe for towlnyg. WAUKRGAN MAIO, jorner, Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago THbune wn-—Propellor J. L . of WAUKKUAN, IIL, a, contractors and ented Prepellera Muro, King, and Good enginvers tu wuld arrived aud gone to work, RATES REDUCED, this pluce have | Nowa: achoonors ICate Winslow, Jolin O'Neil, O. G. King, J. F. Card, William McGregor, and A, U, Jobson. L Speetat Dis; ” i Clenved—Propellor Ohio; schounora C. Ryan, Maraurie, dae Lethe Hat Cargo, Pool 3-H dotiigog Eaten Hol, and ‘Three Hrothars} 8 vente por 81W. : torday reducod thi iy reducud tho rate to Moutroal from $1 to ULUTH. A Epectal Diepatch to The Ohteago Tribunes: Dunuris, Minn, July 1.—Arrived—Propellers + Port OF CIICAG ICAGO. Owen Bound Coilinzwavd:Zuiplre State, Bulfulay AIULIVATS. $ ateain-barge Cormorant aud Consort, Charles P, flme bet Miler peandslaa. Wall, G, D, Russel, Winston, wud Arizona, But- Frop Cunladdipaia, rig, wundricn, talo; Russel, Sandusky. . Boe. Drop City of ‘travarey, ‘lyavoreo Clty, sundries, Cleared—Prupviicrs St. Paul, Winston, and Hrov puyiark, fenton Wurbur, sunt a Arizonu, Mutfalo; ahoonors Collingwood, Owasco, Gurus busier, Suskeusn, uber, SUE be Mureay HUA 8 pee - Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune: >" TOLKDO, O., July 1.—Gratn: freighte are quiet: and unchuued. The. churtora nadu tu-duy worot Buboonor Fleetwing, codar poste, Middlo, fwand to aioe Gre per cords: schoouur Joupto Le eter DUE. rT ny CHunpbUlt, Ludiagton, luwbor Prop ew nt wheat to Ogdensburg, 6 cents; suhovnora fren BG alain, Hacantabiy FU Urs A. J, Dowoy ond ‘Medttorranoan, wituat to Hut « Efop dauwrraney, Cvboygaty { {iilo, 23 conta; propeller Lake Ontario, whoat to Senr Mauuto, Muskugun, tuinby Montronl, 84 cunts, Bole J, ¥- Taylor, Stapistay, tun ee ‘ ) * . RSOANADAL ts u » JUN NALUN, fi re Sp Seite Glippor cliy, Mtanistuur himwore.”* Boectel Dispatch ta’ Tha Chieaga Tribune Bebe Hein Prate Manitou lumber, ESOANABA, Mict., July 1.—Arrived—Stoamor Bebe Murcury, budingion,.duimiber, * Clty of New York. ee es Hohe Advuney, aturaeut ily, dumber, iupnriod—Steainore Woovken, It. Richards, nnbur, rs ey pieny, Erovk Wer, rallway ties, Bebe Ottur, hudinuunt ivuibupe? ne gad ly nt New as sfonponere “ i 2. Austin, Skylark, M. J, Cummings, Doli- wuro,‘and May lone, = i 1 BGO, VI iZ +t i) Haat J i . Speclat Dispatch to The Chisago Tribune.» BeAr was na tr tater, Oawea Yue July L—Charters to-day Schr Leonust Jobin, Jusoph's 1 tN, for, cudar’ ® hounura Jumaten mid Mary Cuploy, coul to y itis. if Peo! Ghia Bel Chicago, Rates wore tueday quoted jclir He, M, Nintiton, Buu sue Fhivula, ataniatou, tambon? OTe © AE $1.0) not; to Dotrott, 60 vents yrosa; to Tol D, Bebe Han}, davis, Poutwator, turk, WW cents gros riaeal| Sebr G, J. tocdur, Muskugun, laibur, tits Broes, ‘ Reus Meatoaa aay, iaaetec uae sich t The Calenge Aiba els, TUT, fotetat Dispatch to The Cricaga Tribune-” he Willan Joaus, <Ahuinyod, Fallws eo ee Asa goes, kamagra Na ta, Ciemovaan, Dleh July | j.—Clourud-Pro- Bele GW. Wescott, Vrnnktort, jy-leun. Pollor dao; atotiuons Pogr! and Flora; schoon- pour N unre, Muttuly, cunt, er Kilderhouse; bark Purana, » Wost wind, light, Le Pranslites, "th 1 . . Mat babe eda Bub Lrunalioy enya ing, und. Woathor ploasints - Sohe i, & Wade tulund, See Hultidaury Wintatia uy, bark, ‘ Bee, Ry BIE, | Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Fribune. Bole Ania Fy i. . luaiber, = = " ete (lnm uur atonottat Raboe, nfgan’ inbtguntalve, Cheng, “hoor i Sobe American Unity Monomltuucfasiber, Cloured—Propellor Lebigh, morchandise; Chie Behr dupan, Frankfurg Jumibur, cugo, ‘ vet Bole Wawniusl, deoryluy ST, JOSEPH, n ic) 5 Hpectal Dispatch to The vateago Tribune |." _ | Ber iv Bt. Juseri, Bich. July 1,—Cloared—schooners: Be Christine Nilison, Bicavatia,” i ue Wi eye * bene ‘ > A Gay Lotharlo, Fa Boke OJ" ttsjos Crapueuane ts “Tho London Trwh tolle this story about’ tho Boke Glad Numue, taudinatoue | oung Bart of Shrewsbury, wiso olopail with Arg Hear M ito aks Saniaiug aur. a? Mite recuntly eo fa ted traf lady retired Bebe Wha aa Goa, hd uo the uustody of hor brother, ‘Che luttor hud openty oxpreavod bimwulf in eomewhut -forelbte Wungituye couverning thu: titled Lothariv, Los Sharia veut o incsdaye through bla kinsman, Ur ft, th Crawford, Masta 4 ae eae Seca Regeaeyy ein be Helvati ‘ li. Hutu, cowl, * Vrankfort, bark,” ry ; Bene Holuit, Lo * Ht ve x bo.. would: bo wiad:} . ’ # é 1) - ny a AOR Aloe A aK, uppolited. - thino ‘and pineu with Kime Chicago, Mtilwnukoo, ki “: Bune shoud n Silas ait y tt Brop Gurdon Cempooll, rio, 44UN BW oor an Prop fulawazo, isto, by a Heeb areata pou evi eure Hi a M, tisk Chis Maly Sh bu egru pasa a 4 view of arranging o hostile mbeoting In sutlsfaoe Hon of the stropy Inngungy refurrod to. 5 Who. brothor full Inty the trap, aud uttonded tho rele” -desvous, evidently hoping tor an apportuulty of adudniutering coudiza puulsnment on the spot. Thore hu tuund tho Kingman, Lord —, but no 1 ry Prop Cea a reat, thurly, Ho e: Ww the represontative cnt kaon acura aed kiusman‘his vow of the broposil foru hodtie trop Jolin en Sturvoen Muy, sundries, -. uicoting—vie,3 that’he trentud It with contempt, 5 y ari aes ond. should not think of going out under tho ccireunutances,. but. that ut the sano Une. hy shold have much pliwsuro in introduce tug his own shounakye to thy noblomnan’s tailor At the curilest opportunity, through tho medium of contuct of the wates purveyed respectively: Dy thuso: akunpelainy, Wradusnion, ‘Lhe iwuotlig shun teriniuated, A day or two utter tho lrothor [pstvaut another ‘coinmunication from the iniuiun Of the gout suying this ceased touct on tall OF thu latter, found out, that be had baon playing uh And av in truth bo bud, Tho ldea of a necting lo utrange 8 duc) was morely 0 rude on the part of Lothartotogot both bis’ kinwinan and tho Judy's brother out of the wuy for the day, So woot as bo bad disputebed cach ur thoman this tonton {terbur, sin unas, Suskguiy prey Wuutato, Kes Tow tivor liane det raed Bcbr Eb Hoyeo, judingion, iat, sche fd: Couto: stuskovun idee Robe siutis tluve Wore Suoldor fight, f : our {ebukon. Oxdnsburst tuterviuw, und hud thus wot the brothor of Pe tors tener a aa guard of tho lady, Lothurlo posted down to" tue Bolir Gbwstor it duvien Bucace suse yee fevweot comaiuulon With td fale pursue, of alias, 4 eo W babr Cusepoy Uulvurh Buiels, dud bu curt +) Did eseapadel Lars A Prospect That, He Will Got The Beehive Bank—Record of Ju by tt of discharge. ors. of ever, bad iiled. entitled ta tha ay “Real eatute uxpo THE COURTS. “Inter-Ooean,” Money. * preme Ooort Again, : monts, Now Suits, Ete. ge a: tad J Fawcett .and His Suit Against the His Tho Nowborry Will Oaso to Go to the Su FAWORTT Vs. TIE INTER-OCKAN. A decision was rendered yestoriny morning: . which was Sentinon, and Palmor in equal parts, and Nixon, whon' he ought tndor the chattel. THATHco ee aut, wuctedd In bel pany, Only one bid was inde, being for $58,140, and the proporty, which wus wllegod to be worth: Mihoh more, was struck off for thar Haure, by Judge Tuley m the case of W. L. Faweett nigninat the Inter-Orean Company, tho Intere’ Ucean Publishing Company, and othora.:’ In Murch, 1874, Faweett beoume the financial and real estate editar of tho Inter-Ovcan, ata enlury of $76 por week -and the additional componsa- tlon of $15,100 a year, paygble tn half-yeurly in- stallments, and continued in such omploy until Aturust, 1876, when ho wes dischorged, Ho had received his €7% A week regularly, but tho reat was unpaid, and ho thon, begnn n sult and re- covered a Sudgmont for: $10,763 nyninst tho Inter Ocean Company. Not being able to make hia money: out of the defunct concern, ho filed nv creditor's bill ngninst the . old Company, its successor, tho Inter-Occan Put Nahing. Company, and 8. it. Inghiin, F.° W. Patmar, We P. Nixon, J. ¥/Seammon, and Maria 8,Seammon, to upaot no chattel-tnortgnge aato by tho old Inter-Occan Company to tha new ono, The old company was formed tn 1872, and by. 1875 had catun up oil its nsscts and become bankrupt, owing nearly $200,000. Its property wag then sold outin an exceedingly unostenta- vtlous manner in n private office under 9 chattel mortange for nbout $4,000, and was purchased by W. Us Nixon for 858,40, About three weoks petor tu this the now company, tho Inter-Qcean Tublishing Company, had been ‘Incorporated with a cupital: wf $300,000, taken by wie of tho new come Onis sale, it’ was clatined, was fraudulent and now .as well ns of debts of - tho -ald’ company whlch bad pald or nssumod bofore: cett’a dobt should be paidout of it, haying been sold ‘tithe mortgage Bile. cae would ulgo -bereferred to tho Muster to ascertain tho yaluo of the property it tho tho aunt due after allowauce Of tho above dums As wetolt. « ee pinay ‘of tho sale and the” THE NHYWpeRny ‘cAsE. Whothor, thon, tholr- property of | collusive and fora grosaly Inadequate xuta, Tho. -dudge hold that Fuweett had notice of tho estab lishment of tho new company and the purchase the property of tho old concorn, und consented to iW reduction in his sulnry te $75 0 week Crom Octobor, 1875, to April, 1876, and thon ton further reduction to S48 a weok until bis Thore was no pretonso that tho inortgage was Cruudulent, and the salo seemed ta have been mado tu good faith, of conspiracy tu. defraud wore not proven. It lny on the complainant to establish the fraud, he having alleged ft, Even though tho. bid Jess thin the valuu- of: the property that did necessarily make the auly vold, bit the mattor- must be dechied according to tho preponderance’ of proof. Palmer and Scammun were Direct- ry it the ald. company, In-tho former capacity it was thoir interest to buy up the property for us tow ae Price ns poxaiblos in the flutter, it was their duty tonal itforas Intguasuin ns thoy could, At Ulrevtors of tho vl organization, tuv, thoy were Trustees of {te agsoty, nnd bound tu obtuin the full value of the property, Their relntion to the new corporation would not interfere with , thelr duties to the old. couduct wie fraudulent or not, neither they nor the now company eduld prot by tholr failure. vo porferm’ tholr -full daty as ofticera of the former: ERAN TEREO, As Innocent parties, how- bought atock of the new cumpuny, It would be inequitable to have tho the lntter now on hand sold for the Lenulit of a Judgimunt craditurs1 Lhe uew corporation, buw- ‘over, inust Kccotnt for tho Cull cash value of alt tho propurty bought it the sale, but was ontitled toa credit for tho %§5%,000 pald, and nlso on 9 present bill was If there was'ahy realdue utter thut, Faw- Ho was wleo ppoliftment of a Receiver ns to tho uncollected devladus the company, they not 8 je charges was not 1881—SiXTLEN PAGES nephow, Lucns Lathrop, each tho aut of $16,- 000, to bo fnvasted for thelr Donellt, with ro- innintor to certtin speoliiod mombors of ther fninillos, Provided the proporty realizes moro than the foromuing bequests, the suum of $5,000 {4 to bo pald to the 'Trustows of tha Firat Unptist Chureh of Evanston for tho bovelt of that In- atitution, condiuoned on tho orection in the churot of a momorial tnbtot to tho deceascd’s wifo and daughter. . Inthe matter of the estate of Police Ticutons nut i. J. Keating, dereasad, letters tostument- ury word granted to Mury Kenting, his mothor, under bond in #00), Tho porsunatty is worth x) Ot rei! estitta 310,00), z ni tho niunttur of tha ostato of Amelia A, Fink, deceasod, Honry 0. Bowen, satya D, Finis atv Ramu) 18, Bowen rononnced, ind tottors fost» inontury wero fasued to Brankiin W. Mek, taider bond af $10,000, “Tho roul estate iu thia onso 1s valued it $17,000. TITE CALT 'TO-DAY, Jonne Heaoarrr—Genoral busiicss, dupa GARY—Moations, os i? Jui: SstrT1—Motions, JupGH WILLTAMsON—No court. Junay Jasrson—Devlston in Roth vs. Ehrman anid sot casna, Turaday vonterted motiats, dupas MonaN—Veclalun In Elston gravel rond “Jobae ToLey—Mations.” ° * ae JUDGMENTS. ° Surenton Counr—Conressioxs—L.. M, Hams Dorgor ot ol. v8, Barued MeNell, 857.75, José Gomez or al. v8, Guorge W, Biller, $388.50, JupaK SurTit—Goodenow, condemnation vore Alot €0,00 for opening Vernon avenue through to Lhirty-frat stroot. = A HORRIBLE STORY. Scandinavian Immigrants to the Sande wich Inlands Mold in Abjoct Slavery Tho Brutalities Practicod by Their ‘Taskmustors — Relatives Separntod by Lottery—No Itedross Ponnibic, SAN Francisco, Cal., June 20,—The Chron- icte says that C. Chlausson, a Swede, recently arrived in this elty from the Hawaiian Isl- nuds, furnishes the following ‘astonishing facta about a virtital coolle system which hag been -established in the Islands by brutal taskmasters: ‘J'his Sweda was ono of 353 Scandinuvinns who, on tho 27th day of Octo- ber Inst, luft- Draminen In the bark Beta, under contract to Jabor on tho sugnr planta~ tions of the’ Sandwich Islands, ‘The eml- ernnis wore chileily artisans, and had been Induced by a Mawaltun plantor named Capt. Lorangor to leave thelr homes {u the North and fly In the face of Providence by com- peting with the Inbor of Chinese artl- sins, .Thoy were Ignorant of, the task they had. undertaken, ‘Tho Captain of stho vessel represented ‘that the work was Nght and the ellninta heavenly. Tho first step in) the delusion of the emigrants occurred on beard the ship. Tho fare was vilo, and sleeping accommodations wretchod, Seven succtunbed to the horrors of the pass- cage, and at last, when.the ship reached “Tawall, a landing was denied them at Lono- lulu on account of tho sinall-pox.’ ‘Tho: emigrants finally landed on the Island of Mant on Feb, 10 1dkt, According to con- tract thoy were to be furnished excellent ‘foud, comfortable homes, nnd wagesof $0 a month ench for three: years. ‘Lhe exiles -found.that- tho cottracts meant nothing. ‘Thotr, homes were rude shanties, and single men were expected to sleop four m ono roo; but these weroslight discomforts com- pared with the gross outrages whlch follow. Some of the. Inborers being more desirable than others, In ‘order not todo injustice to any of the syndicate ‘of planters, Capt Loranger, with a fino sense of . fairness, mude distribution by lottery, Freo white mon and wuingn were ranged side by slid like slaves and enttle, and & number “place on te breast of each, Corresponding niuu- ders. were placed in anurn, and from this the planters drew, selecting men and wonlen, according’ to. the numbers. drawn, | ‘The astontshing statemontis made that no regard. was pald to family ties. - Brother was sept. rated’ from~ brother, father from son, and brother from sister. - ‘Tho scones, it is soul, A fow weeks ngo;.Judgo Tuloy, in the celo~ ants leave to file flowed tho Attornuy-) brated Newberry wilvoaso, xnvo the complinine+ naniended bill, and ulso al- nernl to be mado a party, and to file a cross-bill)’“‘Thesa wore Aled, and tho ‘put in McGn: anld: ho woul defendants thercupon Yostorday morning! Hr, before the Judgo"and demurrers, appoared con- sunt to have the demurrers sustained without uirgument, so as to axpouite the cuuge, and then tke tho cage up 0. at foot waa antered, ant A dgorce tu that of- “Mr, MeCagy thon .nvkod for two appeals,—one to the Appollute -Court, tho othor tu the Supréino Court, é ‘Tho Judgo said thé'practicoscomad rathor une usual if not irregulat, and be did any such power,:, When puul bis control over tho caso was Rune. ‘Mr.. BeCagy adniltted tho practice think-he had bo had granted one ape soamod novel to him, but*he had beard ithad becu sanationed by Judge Barnum, = ‘She Judo dooiinett'te grant two appoals. | ‘| ranuer enolly Mr aovane snid! that Indirectly a froehold in was Involve the'litizasion, though directly tt’ was the coustruction! of a will, and he did not know Whothor’tho'Appeliace Court would. taka qagetieton orn jowovor, he would ‘task-an apport to th in Order to save all rights, 0 8 Promo Court, and ‘would wlso take a writ’ of error to th Apeltate Court, theroby brovouting pork, and water; nnd supper, tea au oth. The bimaote from getting thrown out o} oljeut of this deorév by agreement is to get the case ua soon AB Court, thot Court peanyenk in favor iibrary. =. +t —— TH REEMIVE, Farmers’ & -Muchanios’ Savings Rank, colvor, 8 D, Ward, fled a sor!-aunual .8 pustille before tha Suprema where It ia hoped the former devisian of will: be-rovoraed and a decision of tha Nowborry: Public “Inthe enso of Colburn va, The Merchants’, Her tho Roe |. roport | rellef.. Thoy tried to sliake off the 91 yosterday up to‘July 1, 1881, to tho following of- fects D nrourrrs, +] tents, ‘ 1.005 eal estato ed Total Office oxpe Legal expense istracts, A ‘Taxes,. 075) Tutereat. ices 288—5 114 Halnnoe oniiand , ‘There la still duo mudo by bit prior th Jan, 1, 9 BU AIS advances 1881, tho sum of word heart-rending, ‘The only, tle observe was the marrlage bond, but even this was but poor consulation to the helpless women, ‘The contract, he atates, 1s violated In every particular. Women who wore to: Inbor sit their pleasure were compelled to go into tha field, no’ matter, what their couditlon. Loranger had selected for himactlf titty of the best hands, but on feaching Mant he found that his Chines help had fred his plantation and burned It out. Ho then hired out his fifty. slaves and officiated as driver, and showed no. considoration. for thelr nla fortunes, On one ocension a woman Ina dellexte condition sald that her husband lind id her not to go into the field. -** Lam the one to deelda that,” tho taskinaster Js alleged to have -replied, and forced the sutfering women to peril: her life, * On nother’ occasion an interested om- ployé prepared «petition to-.the Nor weelon. - Consul Honolulu, . setting forth the : alloged wrongs, but Lo- pocketed tha dovtinent and an- nounced that he was tho one to settic all such matters. “I'm Const,” said he, ‘The food furnished the Scandinavians, inatead of being Wholesome rations,: as spwelfica 1m tho con- tract, proved to be wretched stuf, Breaktast was coifeo and ship-biscuits atltinery beau, crack- ors. On this unsubstantial fare the unhappy, slaves were forced to work eleven hours 0 day no trying tropical: cllinate, to which they were, unflited by thelr nationality, not tospenk of thelr garb, ‘They brought with than thick clothes, sulted to the rigorous ellmate of tha North, and thus were sub- jected to -Indeseribable sulfering. strated by sickness there was a deduction wnt thelr pittniecs of $0 a month, . ‘Chelr_sutferings prompted them .to seek paresslve yok, but leurned to thelr additional ‘sorrow tint tha law of: the lund logalized this serf- dom: One young min, of superior Intalll- gence Aid otication, stoutly refused to: be driven: to. the fleld, and maids his 9 test ense, Tie was warned byjthe authorities that the in Jaw.of tho. Islands enforces .obauryanca of all’ contracts “without «regard. to tholr juaticn. Ue ‘refis obey van order to return to work, and was suntenced to. penal servitude: on the reef, where tho ‘worst convicts aresent, Atthis degradiny occupation he remained until convinced thal the serfdom of the sugar plantation was preferable to the slavery of the penal colony. several of the Nurthinén who: were sent work on Speckle's plantation reecived much bed ‘Ot applying tha balunoy on hand to that | better trentmont, and: were nblo trom the a remulndor af SU,hit, Judgo Harlan will bo in Springfield July a to: hour any ‘ousos: that mny bo ready, aud Judgo Drummond mor, will. not go to Springtiold this sum: In the Spolght. soparate malntonnico “cnso, Judwo Gardner yeatortay ontered a décrea Ive ing tno complatuung, Mee, Spolybt, 610 nh wouk ps alimony, « Judga’ Jameson: will ‘deolde tho will case of Rots against Bniman this morning. All thu Courts will be closed Monday and tho chuucory Muceday, Judged Jun} Court next weuk, Judge Saran will rond case this tmorning, - Judge Lily; Edward Murvb from Sagyle 2. Marah on Heury E, Siclor on tho sumo ground, STATE COURTS, |, dudges- will bear contested motions Moran and Witllamgon go to tho Orlin “duoldo thd Elston gravol granted a deoree of Aivoroa to rround of dusertion, and tw Berth, Sielor from t ~fmonth, 'Pheso also, Chiaussen® sti Goorgo Cappina bogan a sult yostorday for $3,000 against Beaver. = Snmoa 8, Bassort and Janos I Ylzaboth Sampegu, admintetrateix of.. tho estate of W. 8, Sumpaon, Jr, commenced a aplt Tor $5,000 damuyes nygulnst tho City of Chicayo. Sandford Bf, Berton brought sult to reoayer bryoy whom he met, he litred a natlye to” $10,000 of T. D.. Hoypoldy and Willlum Hanebuo, J. 31. Noynotds, wi tho uso of J.J. Perrin, ment against Floyd-leyould Lithe 2, iHenekol, far tho use of Porrlo, gran o aluillagault for #2000, aud 1.W, lot the sum defendant. an ministrutor, and othord, for bewan wsult by attach. claiming 81,803, uley bor Lanwdon Gvorge Legg sucd Abrabam Goldvorg for iavkd Olpanat sued Charles 0, Drown for $1,000, & Ghee ‘ t PROBATE COURT, afiats In the mattor of the ostateot Guorge’F, Rume Boy, doocased, tho sununctation. of Hintly B, Kunuoy, tho widow, ua one of tho exceutors, was noted, ahd thu will proven and admitted to record, Letters tystamvatatgry wore issuod to Fraucea R, Norton, daughter of the dovousad, und her indlyldual Lond In $170,000 was approved. ic, Humsey beyieathed bla entiry ostute to bis wifa and daughter, lu tho proportions provided by tho Jaw of descent, "gho wil of Kufue H. King, deceased, w proven, the repunclution of Gourge ua executor and tostamentury issued tu Harve; bond of $70,000, Tuo $35,000; reul catate, al 004, faves to hisslatur, Luura us, a3 iL, Leonard trustee noted, and lottuss Bund undee seuuulty We valued wt ut Devoased Klnog, bis niece, Luura | cused in Prince Albert cout, gaay pauutulouns, abundance of thelr fire to lond a helpin, shand. to’ thelr. hungry and. overworke brethren on adjacent: plantations. ~ Chlaus- gon states ‘that on one occasion -ho-and two other Swedes were allowed to proceed ton ‘neighboring village, whore. they met a eHUvUIUE person who oni 10 cents, With this thoy bought a loaf of bread and ata Ie Favenoualy, ie belng the first #0! taoathent of t yond 18 ‘) nonths, |. After a petition to the Consul. they - word’ allowed to hire © Chiness cook to bake bread for them, and: were. otherwise treated with moro consideration. ‘They could not tell whother any of thelr letters to triundafn Eu rope over, prased beyond the viadtatlon, Chinussen says all communications : wore serutlnized by owners, pare a After the Bola: lad discharged her cargo Another vessul arrived at the Island with sey- ral hundred Seandinaylans, also. undor con- ract to -Lurangor: for threo years, at bi fe disposed of by lottery process, and again the Inhiwnan spectacto -of faites separated for purposes of practical sluvery was witnessed, After séveral attenmits.to escape, Chinusson felgnud sickness and was ranted two days’: eave uf absence from, die field. Ho used his yacntion to egenpe to. tho sen shore, and, having received 350 from syinpathiziog couns row hin out to 4 steamer and escaped, . Chinussen fan trustworthy. mau, and lls statement of 8- stiffariizs of so colony created a profound sonsation among Norws- gluns and Swodes in this ely, State-Senator Tharwald K, Nelson, himself a Scaudinayiun,, has taken an actlye Interest in sume mens’ urea of rellet for his unhappy. countrymen, Ibis pronable th ho ugitation begun by Noluon in this olty will spread: thtough the Enatery States and Blsstsslppt Yulley, Where Beand|navians are numerous, “An effort will | be wude ore by good Inwyors to, test the wulldity of the contract under which these peo- pleare held, Frank pppln, sugurplanter on the Sandw! oly lands, sys white Jaborors eannot endure shard work ‘In a enypvating climate under hot trade winds and huis ntmosphore, and that any system of linporte ing Etiropean iaborers to compete with Ohl- nese will result In o disastrous failure, ee ite dons Gartiold’s Agtire. nich Correspondence New York Herald, + pho ‘Prosideut wore a bisok stovepiye, iis old beadgenr wus 4 Kossuth urrangewmunt, but alnce bo bus become President be huy tuken to the stovepipy, His well dovuloped body wus on- fog Hynes, bly brother, Edmund King, aod bia | aye big palr of soos complotud bly attire, , ously’ Gloag to int! SARATOGA SPRINGS. Arrival of a Number of Western , Visitors, Daily Religious Meetings~The Prohibitionists, : Remedy for tho Potnto-Bug—The Ac- cident to Long Taw. Bpeetal Correspondence of The Chicago Tritune, Saratoga Sprinas,-N, Y., June 20—~ Watching tho- repeated ‘showers atid comet, gazltig. ling nbsorbad-n fargo portion of the. people here for the past two or threo days. 'Thore Is now a break In the clouds, and tho indications are that n protracted spell of fine wenther will follow. The arrivals ara greatly. ‘on the Incrense, and: tho hotels. exhibit: 9 ,] scene of Joyous Hfe, ‘The hotel orchestras will reach here beture the close of the week, and then tho morning and evening plazza concerts and hops will be fairly inaugurated, Tho summer musical festival will then begin at the large. earavansaries,. Another large body will convone hora next week,—tho Now York State 'Tenchors’ Association,—and It 1s expected that President Garfield will make 9 | briof visit here on his return from tho Will- {ams College Commencement. wee LATE WESTERN: ARRIVALS, The following prominent Western arrivals are Included in the long Nat of tho pust few days: fer pi 28d J. Whitmoro, Mr, and Mrs, 0, H. Pope, ‘IT, Walter, Jr, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. O: Will- {ning, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs, S.A. Stevens, Cincinnati; Mrs. Henderson, Min- nenpolis; Mrs. Eldridge, Mrs. G. E. Wood, Miss Wood, G. A. Pierce, EA. Kelly Chi- cago; Ar, aud Mrs. A, Li Afitchell, W. We Wallace and family,. Cincinoatl; Mr, and Mra, W. A. Scudder, Mrs. A, ut Pulilips, Mise Phillips, St, Louis; Mra, L. A.‘Dennis, Mrs, AL E. Stutlloy, Alrs. 1, Gubben, Cleve- land, O.; Dr. E. A. Morris, Cincinnatt; Dr. and Mrs. J, D. 2, Stitlman, San Franelsco; d. M. Moore, MM Mrs. C, E. Allen, D, A. AN Kohn and family, Mrs, J. B. Rayner. and famlly, Mr.and Mrs. Charles Eddy, Chicago} Mr, and Mrs. Charles ‘I. Ily, Elyria, O.; J. W. Collins, Chicago; Louis Boor, St. Loulss G. Cosbland, Cinclunatl;- Mr. and Airs, «> Dennis, Cloveland: George A. Goodwin and . family, California; ft an Ta. A 5 odes, jas sio Rhodes, Miss Eva -Rhodes, Chicaros Moses Fraley, ‘Mra. R. Fraley, ‘Mins Rachel raluy, Mins Sadio Fraley, Miss Jessie Pra- fd Fraley, Sirs.. iursh, I, Moyer, St. Louts; Marcus Childs, Evansville, tnd. Mr. and Mrs, E. W, Faulkner, Detroit; Sam ‘uel J; Wolcott, Mrs. Wolcott, Cleveland, O. DAILY RELIGIOUS MEETINGS. Thoro is a largo religious elemont who pass thoir sumnicr vacation hore, and among them are some of the most prominent divines in-the United Stutes,. ‘The local pulpita are genoralty tilled during the Sabbath by clergy- ten whose names and reputation. reach from the Poeific to the Atlante, and even neross to or trangattantic cousins. ‘They attract ovartlowitig houses here, and, tho pews contain. ladies and gentlemen froin every State In the Unton, besides the Do- ininfon, A daily: union prayer meetiny an one of the religious attractions. here, nnd the general atiendance during the hight of.the season 1s equil to w large congregation, nid tho’ benoticlal influence — exerted in this direction Is beyond soll doubt “felt —_ throughout 6. nnd. | At-n meeting of the Saratoga Mintstors’ Association this morning it was unantinows- ly resolved ‘to resume theso pleasant relia ious gatherings on tho second Monday of J uly and continus until the chilly weather of Inte Autuma closes tho stagon, Tho meotings will be prealded over by the local pastors, assisted by yisiting clergymen. Horetotore thoy bave beon held in tno various churchos, a week at ating, but this season: theso religious. gatherings will asyemble In the cozy, cool, und comfortable Now FRngland Congrogational Church, looated at tho Inturseation of ienry and Caraiing atroets, the Ruographical contro of the poptlation of thia hince. It will bo conduoted tho first wook by tho Rov. T. W. Jones, the Congregational pastor. ) PROMIBITION IN. THI PULPIT, Tho prohibition moctings hold hero Inat weok culminated in gonoral appenia, in behalf of the enuso, boing made from the sacred desks on the Bubbath, abd the goneral attendance at the vari- ous sanctitarics throughout tho day wan very Inyo, Moat of the rogular, pastors Rreachea only’ onco during tho day,. jo othor appolntmonte - bal ~ Miled — by. «ears nost .} prohibition - advocates,’ and. In- oluded in the prohibition phalanx woro the Tey. Gcorge Herbert Iicks of New York,-the Itev. J, G, Btgughton of Illinois, tho, Rev. i, W, Conaat | of Itbode, Island, F, M. Bradley of Washington, ‘W. 11, 1, Bartram of. Now Jersoy, the Iev..Dr. Alfred Novin of New York, th Dr. Honry Nites of York, Ha, J..N, Stearns, Socretary of tho National Temperance Socloty, Edward Cars- woll ‘of Ontario, and the Rov, 0, H. Mead of Ponnsylyania. oe es ; a A CORINTHIAN NEWEDY ‘FOR POTATO-BUGS. One of tho subdivisions of: this (Saratoga) county 1s named Corinth, aud thorcia dwells an Agricuiturist whose name is B, 8, Soyder, one of tho many. developers of tubers in ‘this section where potato raising der spooialty.< Snydor is an odd kind of a yontus, and Zho morry. twinkle of his eya Indicntes tnat he hne’a keen apprecia- tion of wit.and bumor,, He -was Initown on Saturday, and-on doing Inturrogated {1 to the amount of daniage ‘iWkely to’ bi thattuber post, the potato-bug, porpel following: . Fi igo. fllton wns riding *Judgo p in the country tho obhse ay and he stopped and asked tho samo question." oe ss . Wall, what did you toll him?" Sf We “phat wo had found romathing ‘botter than reen to kill them off.” i “OF course he usked whar it was, Tahould’ Uke to learn, too," make “You do, ch? Told bim that wosimply apread buckwhent ‘Hour on” tholr backs ud they Boratched thamsulvestoderth.” What did Judge Hilton say then?” “Nothing, only bo Juughed hvartily and drovo on,’ ” . Snydor smiled, and then continued his rounds making Saturday purchases, - % ee THY ACCIDENT TO LONG TAY. A speolal diapatch in Tuy. Tinune of Bunda) Vo the fact uf the uccidont tbat befell G. i. Slorris' fumous running race-horse Long ‘law, of st, Loute, Mo, ut- tho. frelght dupot of tho Delaware & Hudson Kailrond hore on tho pre: vious day, At this writing itis nae nseorta ued whother tho injuries will. perm ‘disable the: raver, and those in charge yy that te wilt take two or three duys before it will definitly known. - The horse js badly suraped on the sides and tere, but, this morning wae outing well and looked quito bright... Tho stable value placed on Long ‘Taw ls $16,000, and the owner atiil udheres to bis deolaion td bring sult for damna tho railroad corporation in cago the injurious aro Loug :faw Js by “Longfallow, pper, by, Nanot,::and:s is" onde of. . commanding =. appoarance, On July, = 1880, ut Long ‘Taw,'a hot fuyont odds of 2to1, won tho honors of tho Saratoxn Cup, 2 two-in{los-and-a-quartor evont,.in 4:03, Longfollow, aire of Long i'aw, won the Saratoga Cup to 1871... “In 1660 Long Taw, then a &youre ‘old, started in twenty-two races, carried the win- ning colors soventaen tiinas, twlou came in sec- ond, and hia cariings footed up $0,600, « Itathor expensive proporty to have Jnmmed between a car and a platforay, and the rucur's legs danger. loss wheels. A cragntng, our- whuol makes tho rullroid-track g jb no," and boaldus there ero .ne-exultant turf cbcers at tho fnish of-auot; 6 page ware tho only honor vongista in boing blankbtod with earth aud ultowed to reat In tho sllont crazing-pautura, tho inal resort of dead horses and defunct mulos, Witla Puckett, Superintendent of the Suratoza Rackig. Association's’ training, this morning, in respouge to Tun TauuNy repro- sengative’s inquiry ubout Long daw, sade | © Long Taw tg all HEU untess he fs injured In the hock,» Dr, Willis ja tukiug.good care of hit, Why, what do you' think, whau’ they. i Long ‘Taw out to tho truck be faid down, rolled over, kigkod up his heels, aud gruntod like a hog,” ko p hog? s os “You. “You too, whon old Long grunted tt ed wo'un that bo was all right insides abowod wo'une athing ono wrouy inside, A boss novergrunts it fies ox, whom bis inuirds aro. busted, jomtt ut. wan't It a narrow ‘scapes wall, I shoul ainite,-. But a miss 's good ‘sn furlong lead sina throa-quartur dagh, and 2'in bottlag ff lst! . ' courtier MIRIVAL OF HACE NOSNER tables of racg-horacs - are: arriving. bere ale most dully, ni next weulk thoy. mil rcach bero- “wt the rate of two und threo per day, The Delos wal hal horvo-cars fitted up tor the: ft the valuable thoroughbrods. <2 havo: already reached, hore - rep! colors of the following) sy ose » Anployate, Loulsvillo, Ky. = Seton Saunteon, Lowlevitt F t juhiwons f° Tho’ Flvowwood etablo (rs, Wwe Fiuntnoy- noldy), Frankforh Ky. 6 ea x Dr. J, Mekoo, Versailles, Heyy dobu Hunying Loulsyillo; Ky, Tra Staplud, DY Hag gd dimin, Furrell & Cassidy, st. Louts, blo, W, GC, Gusock, Nashyille, Tenn, Clapbain Susith, Baltimore, Md, 2, W, Doswell, Hanover Junation, Va, Poter O, Fox, Ebutuvitlu, Ky, + Irving, Atnsterdatn, N. wi Charles ioed, Saratoga Spri N jeorge W, Bowen & (x t} is Pie Hawking Austin, Tox, W. P, Burch, Churivaton, 8. 0, T, B. Davis, Pieduunt, W, Vee Maj. Charles Whoatty, Seorctary and handicap. perot tha Saratoga ‘iaoing Association. snyg that bo éxpeats that there will bo fully 150 horse here that have never before beon on the Bastorn aot ennre will be dvor 400 horses hore alto. ter HARM SEAT TR : : Ws Ins, of Chioago, who. ta sto} ” the Ueliod Keaton Got mage: ene tale ace 2: first oxtended visie he has muda’ to Sarntoga tn, twonty yoara, and tho village has so groatly Im proved that he searcoly kiow it. 9 560 * DP. Hinthawuy, cashier of Congress Hall, ig nnold Ohicagonn. Before the fro ho was oon. tucoted with the ould ‘Tremont Hotso, and aftor tho fire with the Grand Paolfic Hotel. . Cashiug Hnthnway tein yond health, and ts now onjoy. ¢ ing hia second eonsgoutive acasun hora.- » - an arowe's Herat Brigade Hand el arrive and open 10 ne roe rin i 3 hutedny oventur, July tee me ed ¢ —E—— E,.P. CUTLER & CO,. Pee hy on OU ey i Mosting of tho Creditors of tho Boston |, Mankrupt fron’ Firm—Condition of the.’ ‘Winancoes of. tho Bankrupta, Spectal Dtepatch to The Ohledgo Tribune: - Boston, July.t,—Anothor meeting of tha % creditors of¢¥,' P, Outlor & Co,,:-tho, Iron. mérchanta, was held to-day. The Conmulttes < toexaining tho affairs ‘of the creditors roe} ported that its total Indebtedness‘ $034,611; of which $255,391 {s unsectired.:’-To pny thisg'? Mnbilities there aro“ assuty of .nbout $600,000, made up as: follows: - Abottt:22,000 ‘tons of plg-lron, worth $23 por toni, less 5 per, cent, or $480,000 fh all. ‘This {a plodged’ for $307, 600, leaving a margin’.to the unsecured 3: on tho full “market * price * of-. $119,600, Tho bunk accounts, marked ‘down conalier.; ably, are valued at $19,087; notes, $881; stock *' and machinery at: tho.Tromont:Foundry, $17,750; stock In Acme: Machine Company, $4,007; interest In Otterson. Fotihdry; og | Nashua, $2,600; cash and. accounts - at: St Thomas,. W. I, $19,403; manganese on the ? way from Virginia, 30,48. ° The: Virgint vroperty Is valued ne ges, 000, and ts mortraged for $7,100. ‘The Tremont Foundry Is assessed | for. $1,000, is mortgaged for $21,000, and la °| considered to bu worth that,” According. to the statement, the firm have in quick assots, including the margin on the fron, ‘$177,000, with which to pay $255,805, the ‘amoutit of tho unsecured clalms, Wwhlctr 1s about, 7 conts on the doliar. ‘the firm prosented no proposition, and’a. long discussion occurred ag to how the assets should bo disposed of, It was finally fared that the interests of the creditors should be put inte the hands of the; International ‘Crust Company of «this <olty,': which will advance the imuney and pay al once the secured claims in full. thoy. toro. celvo 6 per cunt interest. and .1} brokerage, ‘hey aro pornilt any brokor they ‘pleaso in disposin, Tron, but will act with the advice of .Messrs, | Hugh W, Adan and:J, BE; ‘Thompson, of nd J. O, Richardson, of: Phila ! delphia, who are :to~ ba an Advisory’. Committee, “Mr. Riray,'’ of? Penuayl- yanla, objected to this plan, and wanted tho creditors, after. the : iron: had: came; into the possession of the Trust Company, to’ bo allowed to take out 70. per. cont -of their. claims In’ plg-tron,; and, while this propos / sition waa not adopted :by the mocting, tha: Advieory Committee nay adopt it instead of < einploylug a broker to dispose . of .the iron,’ whieh would faye 134 percent commission.” Among the secured creditors are the Mages: chusetis Loan & ‘Trust_Company, $84,003:, 0, $13,000; Snelling, $47,000; Merchandise National Bank, $80,00u;-Metro+ politan Natlonal Bank; 830,0005 Kidder, Pas. . | oily & Co., $53,603; Firat Natfonal Bank of Newburyport $23,000; and Airs. D.L. Cot rn SPRINGFIELD MATTERS. : . Speetal Dispateh to’Tne Chicago Tridun : Sprinaricp, IIL, July 1.—The Secrotary of State to-duy fasued Hcensns to organize as*, follows: ‘Tho Western Steel Company, Chk: ego; capital, $30,000;" corporators, James D, Sturges, Clnudius-'B, Nelson, “Alfred ::B.°; Seymour, .Groy,” Ulirk :& Engle, : Chicago; enpital, : $500,000; : corparators,, William: L,": Groy, John ML Clark,,-Edward Engle. ‘Tha’, Calumet Iron: & Steel. Company, .Chicago;.: capital, 32,000,000; ::" corporators, ©, -- Ry” Cummings, W. B, Howard, J. AL, Flower, Peat ee D cronell tor tho past four years In tho Sacrotary of State's office, to-day ~ Tookea desk in'tho Index Departuiuut of tie. Auditor's office... a Capt. W. W. Lowdermilk, of Auburn, to+ , day bean his duties as-clerk in. the Gove ernor’s office. z FH : ‘ : OF he Bot. val fein a wi ‘ intobe deka ve, tae pied one fen oi Waterbury, Afty-seven milos uw: on a bet that he-could wo te in ,throo dgvey ho ‘won by bolfa day... fy ets ae : i ‘BAKING: POWDEL v Binds Syou Profossur Liorsforda' A hi Ye Fhtiummonded by leading physicians, Jinkos lightor biscuit, caltes, stu, ood, 4p) healthier than orditary aking Powe a ; Tneans, Sold at a rensonable price, The Horsford Almanac Cook Book sent freo, A Toumford Chemlenl Works, and83 Lako-st, Chicago. Hroviaence, R. Fa ks .40 Franklin St., Chicago “B11 to 810 N, Second Bt., St. Louis, if Every Dat tion of Cli Mepiitvand Crouetuedaway” reer ptutail Mawr ad Vicat Bui Sa 4 Monten Clreulat Sawae Berry Saevarrantek AGENTS TOR . 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