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RAILROADS. Annual Report of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Road. — The Chiengo & Evanston Gets the Right of Way Through Inke View. Contest for the Philadelphia & Read- ing~Vanderbilt'’s Ohio Acqul- sitions, Tho New Leesces of the Cinclunatl South- ero to Tako Possession Next Monday. \A Bridge to Bo Built Aoross the Ohio Connecting Cincinnati and Oov- ; ington. CHICAGO & BASTERN ILLINOTS, Tho annusl meeting of tho Chicago & Eustera Ilinols Raitroad Company was bold yesterday nt tite company’s ollice In this city. a Tho following Directors were elected: For ono your, F. W. Huldekopor, Chicazo; If, 1. Hammond, New York; Joka N. Neockman, New York. For two yenra--L. E, Chaso, New Yorks Franklin 11. Story, Hoston; EF. Leonard, Springfeld, (ll, For three yours—Georgo v Gill, Worcester, Muss; Thomas W. Shannon Now York; 1... Snullah, Danville, 1). These nro all retiections with the exception of B. E. Chase, who tnkes tho placo of C, 1, Stevens, of Moston. Tho following were chosen as tho Executive Committee: FW. Muldekoper, Ff, 1H. Story, H. B. Hammond, Thoms W, Shannon, John N. Brockman, ‘The old oflicers wera reflected, a8 followa: F, W. Huldekoper, Prealdent; Franklin IL, Story, Viee-President; A. 8. Dunham, Score tury; J.C, Cuthoun, Treasurer, ‘The annual report, which wag submitted, cov- ers tt period of ten months only—sept, 1 to dine 9, Inclugive. It hns been decided to end the fiscal year June 4, Instead of Sept, 0, In order to havo thy report. nppear about the suice time us those of the othur ronds, The business and operations of the rond for tho ten months end> jug June 3, 1881, were us follows: Gross carne ings, maln line, $1,021,610; Terre Haute Division, 267OWs totitle FLAKE operating expense Touln line, §620,00n! Terre Haute Division, 3131, 20; total, S88 A6i; not earnings, S807Ths yxpenditures uccount of construction, Ue enditures RecoUNL OT new equipments, LI, fhe jncreuse |n ross enrnings, tala ine, amounts to 17} por cent. As tha company tits notgures for tie Ferre Haute Division (old Evansville, Yerre Haute & Chiengo fram Pits yille to Terre Haute, which the company leased Inst yenr for Mi years) prior to Muy 1, 138), no compuclsons cnt be wade on tho business of this division. Tho increase in net carniuga on the qaln line fa equal to 18 per oent. ‘The peren nla or operating. expenses and taxes was 28-10 per cent, ‘Thera has been charged (0 this account the past yer every Ux~ ponse, ottside uf interest and rents, except new structures and mldittons to the property ns abown In construction and equipment accounts. ‘The expanses have been ns low us could rewson« ably be expected in all departments excopt inainteunnee of ears—U) oof this branch y be heavy until tho old freight and coal cara tro all upto the standard required for heavy triific. | In order to luctense the carryiie Sapo tha road the grndes are belug ‘reduced ng rupldly as it 8 pose slule to do 80. “Vho operating expenses of the Torre Haute Division have been heavy on accomnt of the condition of the property when taken possession of: during the past ton months thore hag, been placed In thd track 4 tuns stcel rall and 53,721 onk ties, thy bridge neross the Wabush Iver hag also beon rowulle; this division is now all tatd witu steel, fa boing Dullusted and surfaced, and ut tho present tine fs (n ful condition, and by. tha tlne cold weathor sets in will bein as good order us tho main Hine. Iu addition to the amounts olurged to expenses on account uf these heavy oxpenditures there tins bout $48,0ue obargud to botterments of this division. i The cquipiget of tho cunipany, including that reevived frum the ‘Evansville, ‘Terra Haute & Chicago, under tho lense uf May 1, 1880, now con- ulsta of Ufty-one locomotives, ten pissenger- ‘cars, seven bayxage-curs, 32,000 conl and gravel enrs, 111 stock-cnra, and 100 frult-cars. The Orapo Creck Division of tho roud bas been extended about tive miles to Westville, a atuion on the Danville & Southwestern Mull. roud, and will be sbortly oper for business, By the advice of the Bord of Directors this branch {4 being rapidly pusbed Corn distnuce of about alxteen miles to Stdell’a Grove, where a Junction will bo made with tho Danville, Olney & Ohio Rivor Raltrond, and favorable terms of rentil have been arranged with this compuny for the uso ol tho Koatern Milnols tracks to Danville andin equitable exchanges of business, It Is expected that this branch wilt be open for busi- ness thisnutuinn, andn considerable increase of revenue jsexpected thorafrom, ‘About the Ist of December the company was able ta reneh Its now passenger and freight ata- tions in Chicago, but owing to tho great goverity of the winter {t was iinpossible to mnke a cat. picte tranafor of business froin the tracks of the Pittsburg, Clneinnat! & St. Louls Railway untill inte in thoapring. ‘The company has also been groatly delayed from enteriug Upon the uso of tho tenck of the Chicago & Western Indinaa allroad from South Englowood to South Chicas ko, ‘This, however, bis fnully beon uccum. plished, and the Directors look for an Increase of business from the Nortn Chicago Rolling Mills, 8 well aa from other Interests rapidly de- ‘yeloping ut that point, more notably tho docks now Galop: built, from which a Iarge business ja yeagunobly to be expected, No mention ia inade {n the report of tha Evansville & Terre Haute Railroad, from Terre Haute to Evansville, which bas jately been Jeased by tho Chicngo & Eastern Iilinofs, Tha reusor of this [s' that tala rond was lensed too Juta to be accounted for in tho report, which comes up to June W, about tho same tine that the lease was effecte on: CHICAGO & EVANSTON, ‘The Bonrd of Trustees of tho Town of Lake ‘View held n meeting yesterday aud passed an ordinunce .yranting ‘tho right of way to the Chicaxo & Evnuston Roilrond, for single or. double track, through the town, on a route commencing nt a point to ve seleoted b; the company in Fullerton uyeuue, on the soul Jing Of the town, Lotween tho oust fine uf Bouth~ port nvenue and to a point Ui): feut cast thereat, und ronutag thence northousterly and north to 8 point on the north boundary line of tho town 400 fect enst of the contre ot Evangtun avenue. In {ts course tho routo isto run In the street whieb runs from Wrightwool avenue to Lincoln avenue on the [Ino between Southport avenue and Racine avenue, and In Stella ‘street, from Grace atreat, Its present southorn end, to Bulzer street (or Arinndule rond), ite present northern end, and to cross ull streets and alloys in sald route, 2 Tho ordinance containg tho usual provisions In reward to atreet-crogetugs, piving stroers On one aide of the trucks, ete, and A apeolal pro- vision that It atull not go Into effect until tho company files a boud in the penul sum of g,- Quo, subject to tho approval of tho Town Super visur. tho right at way la granted upon condi. Uau that the tricks shall be laid down aud cot structed, and tha roud regularly oporuted by mitnalng dally passenger triind over tho sume, within one yoar trom and after the passage of tho ordinauce. Otuerwise tho erdinunco to be null aod void. ‘Shia ordinance is subject tu reconsideration ut te noxt mevting, to be held on Oct, Vi. Thore has heen considerable Ceeling manifested in tho matter, but it is probable that tho ordinance willatand {nits present shape, as it bas been pretty. thoroughly vonsidered by tho conunitted aving the mattor in charge. PHILADELPIUA & READING, Tho Philadelphia Te'egraph has the follow lug tegarding the contest now golng on among various parties to socure control of tha Readius Bailroad; . “The recent activity In tha socuritics of tho Philadglpbia & tuadiug Kuitroad Company has glveu rise toull worts of surmises Bonouraioy the future course of tho nifuirs of that rund, an the polley of its inanugemont. “There hua evils dently buen anenger search for the sburos of tho corporation, and ft fa cajculuted that fully 10 per centof tha purchuses uf stock uring tho Pyst wonth-buve been made with a view DE Hse at the forthcoming elections. Various capital: fate bave been charged witb an active Interest 3n procuring & controlling portion nf tho capital atovk of the Spmpany Prominent among who aro Messrs, Vanderbiit and Gould, while tho Fonneyteania Hallrond Company hing been crod- ited with u burning desire to obtuin the direce Vou of the great coul roud. Adeading ‘Toird atreet broker, who hag followed the courdy of the transuctions in this particular respect, talked Treoly this witernoun on the, subject, and fu Lg Course of conversation he agtd: nthe tpt plice, we can ull sco, as woll ne Mr, Vanderbilt, that gue lard and powurtul Interest tg used to get bold of the Kending prop: erty, and the principal of theso ueplrants aro Ue two men montioned, und thy Pounsylvania 2n¢ Lultitnore & Onio Ituads. Vanderbilt secs Vnat if he doce not get leading oad the Ponte ayivauly Road docs bo is cutout at uny ilreot connection with Philadephia, and ts deprived Of tho valuable truitio arrangement for ils Euste en and Southern trade which be now vag with ho Meading and New York Central Iuvs, Gould-bas o large Interest in the coal Belds, und Qwna & xoodly part of tho Detuware, Lucku- Penns & Wostorn and Now Jeruey Conteal vats, and Teupposo thut Vanderbilt naturally feulous of Gould, for tis but : au ewe years winco Gould was poor, THE CHICAGO TRIBU. W. ‘DNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, the -Now York Cetrtral Prusident felt upton vory recent poriod that he was tho nehest matin Americn, Gould nas tho Wabash system coupled with tho Now Jordoy Contral, erbilt, by wetting Reading, maintting nirol over the Suuthors trode that muruly, tose If the heizo should pues to other hands, Tf tho Pennsylvania Round obrins tho fending It would dictito terms to Vander- ditt or unyhody alge, so far aa Philndelphin is concerned, {tending representa from U0 to 40 per cent of all tho presont davelopment of anthracite coal in this country, and Vanderbilt sues, Hodoubt, tat by getting Reading ho bas aro ndous power by controlling thiy important: prodiet. Mitt Aginn avidenco of the genuine domand for Reading shares, tho stock 18 now selling at 30, recur way, and [a offered nt 35, eelicr alxty aye, of 2 per eent pramlua for tho etock for voting purposes. *f ss Mr. Vanderbilt has froin $5,000,000 to 87,000,- 00 to relnvest every sont, and with hie ample means ia ear put Redding fh tho best Onanclal condition, and can ntfornd to walt fur it to bee comp one of tho best paylax Investments in tio country. To sin Up tho entire ajtiation ag it ‘npenraat present, the New York Central will lave thres of four Advantages by walning tho ceondency in Reading. Firat, It will keep hits auneetion with this elty; eccoud. he will pro- cnt the Pernesytyanly from econsuminating one of ft ohorlaned dvatres; third, be will Keep tha Haithnorn & Oblo from over gotting a direct Ung. to Now York, If there js to be wt fourth through trunk line to Now York, Iteading will ba that Ane,’ * Tho author of these siyings could not tell whothor ny fetton Of sy outside purchuser oF Rounding atock [8 fn the interost of Mr. Bond or Mr. Gowon, and both are sanguine of oloction.” NOT. YET CONFIRMED, The rumor that Vandorblit fad secured con- trol of’ tho Cleveland, Coltimbua, Clnelnnatl & Indianapolis, tho Cinelanatt, Haintlton & Day- ton, and tho Indianapolis & St, Lowia Kattronds ia not yet conilrined, Tho opinion prevalis, however, that thore are youd grounds for the rumor, The fnaidnapolis Journal has the fol- Jowing concerning this matter: “Prealdent Deverntx Wedneatay Inst left Cleveland suddenly for New York, and ow ‘Thuraany aud Friday there were large sules of stock of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cinelnnatl & inclisnabel and Cineinnath, Humiiton & Dtyton Hines, which gives color tu tho riinor, and as Vanderbilt his persistently charged that the Erle brought on this war on rates, he may have thought if best to clip the Erie's ‘wings, which, for the tine being, be haa quite eifectuul- if the rumor be. true, as tho Now York, Pennsylvania & ‘tuntly ene, are cut off Dayton and at Marton, NUL the Atkintia & Chicago fs completed from Marion to Chienyo, which will be rome nonths set, and tho Erie people extent thelr New York, Pennsylvania & Onto Road from Dayton to Cincinuat, which they will be obliged to do unless Vanderbilt ehonses to inate concessions, whieh ba will herdly do, Fustefreight jines of the Eriy, how. ever, ure ritn wost trom Urbana over the’ Pitts- burg, Cinclnnatl & St. Louts, and fiditunapulis ts atlll open to them, and ag soon ne the Indien, Ivominuton & Western extension 1s complet! ns the Now York, Pennsylvania & Oblo It near Springiteld, they) will Inve auotho: ‘West, and v1 favorndble traffic srrange: are now existing batween the Brie and luditna MMoomington & Western people. C.°C. Gal Superintundent of the Hee Line interests, re~ fuses to euullynt or deny the report, or express avy opinion os regards the matter.” c— 8 line ts NORTIERN PACIFIC, A Washington diapntech says: “At tho tine President Garficid was shot tho Northorn Pacitia Hullrond Company hnd 100 miles of fe track completed, and were about to ask the appoint inent of Commissioners that this portion of tho rond inizht bo inspected und accepted and bonds Issued In avcurdunee with the terms of the lure ter. ‘The condition of the President remaining fornlong time such that tho nppointment of Commissloners was impossible, the Company baa been compelled to curry on Its work witbout tho bonds untiltho present time, when they hava 2ih miles of new track ready for Inspection, 20 miles of whidh Is on the western end und seveuty-Ave miles tn Nukota. Ou Saturday commissions for six Individuals, three for cuch section, vustern and western, Were made out at the Interior Dopartinent, and Assixtunt-Soerc- taty cil was appointed na special messenger to tuke tho connissions tu New York for the 84) nature of Prosigent Arthur, ‘The gents HN named forthigdutyare: For the Pend O'Rellle section, in Washington ‘Territory, Dr. 1. 'T. Minor, of Fort ‘Townsend; Capt. 1, Th Goringe, of New York; and C, W, Slave, of Town Citys For the Dskotn portion id. D.C, She; ard, of St. Paul, Minn; vn Oltys and D, urns, of Mansfeld, 0, ‘There aro two or three othor subsidized vonds that have been compelled to go on under Uko elrcumstunces, for which commissioners will goon be ape poluted." fplie - : CINCINNATI SOUTHERN, Speciat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribunce Ctxcrsnatt, O,, Oct. 4.—The new Southern Ralirond Company will be organized in this city on Saturdsy of this week, preparatury to tukiog formal possession of the road on Monday. Tho subseriptiona for stock will then be pald and tho tease signed, the sccuritics handed over to tho ‘Trustecs, and tho Common-Carrier Company pald for tholr rolling stock and other property, ‘The stockholders will then. proceed to the ¢lece tion of officers and Directors. Mr. Fred Wolfe, who, 11g tho representative of the Erlanger, s¢r cured tho lense of the rond from tho city fora period of twenty-flve years, ia now in tha city, and enys there will bo but few chunyzes fn tho operating force of the road. Mr, Jubn Scott, who fa to bo tho now mannger, is nn Englishman and accustomed to English methoila, Tt ts ex- poured that ho will make sume material changes nn the prevent plans of operating tho rond, ‘lho ‘Trustees beld u private session thls forenoon, Previous ta thelr meeting thoy ind been In cons aultation with Mc, Watfe, ‘Tie purpose of thale: detiberations was to perfect the urrangemonts tor the transfer, Tho Common-Carrier Com- piuy regret very much that the rond is to pasa outof thelr hunds. Thoy have been making money outof it, Mr. Theodore Cook, of this city, will be (he Prosident of the new company, S WISCONSIN MATTERS. Spectat Dispateh to The Citeago Tribune, Gneen Bay, Wis, Oct. 4.—Recent heavy rains have tnterfered with Lullding on tho now rail- rondgin this section of the State, and west uf liera has beon very much worse thin in thle Jocuitty, The Groen Bay & Minnesota loud chunged thuo on Sunday lust, and hereafter wl leave Grean Bay at 6:30 n, m.—one hour earlier than usual—and arrive from tho west at 8:45 two hours snd furty minutes later than ‘his will bo welcomo news to commercial ers and others who go via Green fay to St. Paul. ‘They make a cloxo connection At Merritlan now and arrive at St. Paul the sine ovening, Heretofore they’ waited elzht hours und Janded nt St, Paul text dey. Return, ood connections are also inl with the St Paul Roud, Tho new rasirond, Wisconsin & Michi+ tt, bs commonced laying tha trou, end Boon rogulur trains between here nav Siltes will bo run. ‘The new rallroad fram Plover to Stevens Polut is being pushed with vigor, and will soon be reudy far the sulle, 2. He Mott, of the Chl- cago & Alton, fs tho engineer in churge, NEW LINE, Mr, CannaLt, il, Oot. ‘no first train engt from Sioux City, Western flown, for Chicago, on the now through line of the Chienzo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Company's system af raude, prased through thls place carly this morning, and efht regulur passonger 'traing and twent, freight trains will run ovor this route rey hereafter, making (t one of tho most fusportant railway lines centering 1 Chicago, ‘Tho roa crosses the Misslusippt River ut Savanna, and rund in almost anitirelino through lowns to the Bussouri Hiver, and through Mlingla to Cn! by a direct route, reaching tho latter vit whut was formurly known ns the Chicago & Pi uillo Itailroad, vin Byron, Elgin, ote. : READING, Putapetrura, Oot, 4.—It ts yery genorally Dbelleved that Vanderbilt holds cnough euting Nullrvad atock to absolutely insure tho olution of the Gowen ticket, oven abould tho MeCalmont party sucoved In having thulr jarge umount of the conyortible toan all mado over into stares of the compauy, Payinent of the Piokuring Valtey Rallroad coupons at tho rite of 4 por cont as begun by Treusurer Bradford taduy. Tho loan amounts to $i22,000 and beara 7 per cent, but tho Reading Company olfers 4 per cont, asin the cusa of other bonds on which futercst bas Leen sualed, ONLY 93,000,000 PHIGADELVUTA, Pi, Oct, 4—In tha Orphans’ Court this morning tho audit of tha cutate of ‘Asu Puckor took place, No objection was made tw the account, but Geurye Hull presented n im against the estate amounting to over Seu ook tho claim wus made in bebult of Noble, Hammett & Ca, who aided in tho cone struction of the Lebigi Valluy Mallroude..... — BLUFFTON & UNION CITY. , Bpectut Diaguteh to Pha Chaco Tribune, inmanarotis, Ind., Oot, 4.—Articles of Incore poration of the Bluffton & Unton City Railroad Uumpany, capital bri mae ae ine. the Soorvtary of Stato today, Tho rot to run from iigaton to Watn ci 1708 distange uf fosty= tive miles, : —. x conbucrons, Burvato, Oct. 4.—Tho Ordor of Rallway Con- ductors of the United Statea and Canada aro buldlug a convention here. ANOTIIER BRIDGE OVER TILE O10, Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cincisnatt, 0. Oct. 4.—Tho Chesupcako & Oblo and Koutucky Contral Katlroad luterusty have determined to bulld a bridgo over the Obia River from Covington to this city, for raiicond purpores, within twoyeara. It will alse hava foot ani wagon passages Under tho direction of President Ingalls, Johnson street, Covington, h ou RiIrvoyed, and the report innde that i the appronebes on that side enn be baltt withs out injury to the property. The foot of Lin stre this oclty, fa nuwto bo surveyed, The pri will bo ngreat ndvantaze to both C1 elonatl and Covington, as woll as to the rall> road companies, SURVEYORS AT WORK, Speciat Mtapateh to The Chteago Tribune.” JACKAON, Mich. Oct. 4.—A corps of eninoers aud surveyors started out this morning to sur- vey tho Urand ‘Trunk extension between here pate Huntlag. ‘Two other routea wHl be sure IEMs Tho meeting of tho Southwestern inllway Assoviation, which was ta hive been held in this elty today, bas beon Indefinitly postponed, After this week tho Chieaxo & Alton will rin amadditional train to Kanais City and St. Louls, ‘Tho now train will jenve for Kansas City daly and for St. Louis daily, except Saturday, at IL o'vlock p.m. a Tho passongor faro on the main ine an branches of tho Toledo, Delphos & Turlington Narrow-Gage Rod bas been reduced to thre eents per inile, Tho local mite hitherto has been four cents. A yeneral reduction in the lodal frolgbt tari hns wise been mide, Mr. W. K. Ackerinon, Preshtent Clurk, General Manger and V Mr, Joseph ‘Tucker, Generit Trafic Munager, nnd Mr. &.'f, Jeffery, General Superintendent of the Mllnols Central Kallroad, left yesterday on atour of Inspection over the southern por> ton of thoir road. Mr. 0. L. Rising, General Avent of the Wn- bash, St, Louls & Pacttio Rallroad Company, ane nuutices thal until further tatice bis company witldevline to receive freight for St. Louls, or Eanes reached vin St. Louis, on aecount of bluckade at that point. Prompt notice will be given ugsoon as the company fs In shape to re~ colve freight for the above-named points, Pending the appointment of a Genernt Wost- ern Agent of the Baltimore & Obie Railroud Company fn this city in place of Mr. Frank Mure Flot, who hag been appointed General Freight Agent of that company, Mr, A. P, Bigelow, for some yenrs past Contraciing Agent of the Unit. more "& Oblo tn this city, will ay General Agent, Mr. Bigelow hus tho ability and expe. renee to perform satisfactory the dutica of this position, ‘Tho HaltImore & Ohio cannot do better thin to appolut Mr. Bigelow to tho place vacated by Mr. Harriott, Mr. George W, Cross bia resigned tho position of Genusal Froiyht Agent and Western Stper- intendent of the Empire Fast-Frelght Line, The office of Generat Freight Agont hus heen abal- Ished, Mr. L. G,. Kies hus been appointed West- ern Strperlutendet, with offices at Cloyelind, 0. ‘The duties af General Freleht Agent, so fur cnst-bound business fs concerned, will be | forme by tho Western Superintendent, and qs to tha west-bound business, they will be per formed by the Mantyer In conncetion with his other duties, The three compantes Incorvorated under tho ite of the Buitinore, Clicinnatl & Western Iallrond Compaytes, in the States of Margit Virginia, West Virginia, and Ohlo tied their are tivlos of “consalidation in the otliee of the See- retury 0 ‘Tho Direetory are loyt, Edward K, Hoyt, Thoms L. Young. gon Holland, and i. 2D, McConkes r, Earn A, Hoyt Is Prosident of tho corporation. Under tho Agreement te consolidate the 40,000 Bhares Of tho Bulthinore, Clncinust & Western ot Virginin, 10,0K) shares of the old Maryland corporation are to bo exchanged fort like nutnber of shares in tho ennsolidated company, while tho 24.000 shares of the West Virginia and thy iv ahirea of the Ohlo comprny will be exopaniced for half that number of shures In the new. ‘The enpital stock of tha new compnny is ta be $18,- 1,000, Mr. Wiliis Mand, Secretary and Gonoral Agent of tho Escunaba & St, Paul Railroad, §3 in St. Fan}, seoking support Tor hie sebonme, ‘hoe rod 4s considered by tho projectors tho only prac: Heudlo route neross Wiseuusin in the northern partot tho sta, Tho grades are ensy, and it wit run through an fminensa belt of thnber which hag been untouched, Intersperacd with tho pine timber Is considerable burdweod land, whieh rer betonigs to the Government, It Intere soets tho mincri] districts on tho Menominee Ulver, in tho eustern purt of tho State. Es- conaba is.0 good port, aud witl make an excel- Jent shippiag hae forgraln, A company Is to ho formed at Escitnaba to bulld from xuult Ste, Marie to that polnt, und itis the Intention of ioe Escanaba and St. Paul to meet it at the State uo, Mr. CG, Preetdlent AMUSEMENTS. é. HOOLEY’S TITEATRE. A Iargo house greotod Mr. Keone Inst night on the occasion of bls second avpcarance this sens spn in tho ohnracter of Richelicn, This play abounda in catohing phrases, some of tiem na familiar 03 household proverbs, which aro qulokly recognized by tho srallery, and welcomed with tho warmth of welcome given to old and famlllar triends, Ho would Indeed be A poor fotor who should so mar tho interpretation of tho title rio that the telliug " points" could o¢ passed unnoticed, ortho strong dramatic effeots, with whieh every act is filled, be given without Instuntancous recognition. To some extent tho Jeuding character Is unartiflosal one, A natural Kichcticu, xs Tulwor has drawn bim, isan im- poraibility. Art and srt perfected in bigh degree, are essential for the proper fitting and aitequate exposition of thisremurkable druinntio erention, It isa part for the Interpretation of which scholarship, experience, thorough mns- tery of stage buainoss and effects, Hurd study, and entire self-absorption tn tho new croadon aro required of the actur, So it fs equally true that whilo only a poor ‘nctor could fail to do Fomething with tho purtof Richeifeu—to win in fact, some moasure of public favor—only a real- iy xreat actor, inspired by that diving spark which ig enlted gonlus, could hopa to sat- isfy tho requirements of Bulwor's Cer- dod, Mr, Herrett ches published {tas nly opluion that in dichelice dry subtlety and atidied dochimation are accepted in Hen of mMugnetlo powers. Nut so. ‘Those two churitce terlatics muy ona! an actor to play Kicheitenu, bi rroat auld of Als own Lear—to be Itchetieus Ju toils country Rdwin Booth stan without a rival in this part, And so tine a por formance has bo mule itso perfect a speciinen of the beast noting of whiet man f4 cnpable—that no Other uctor bus yet been uble to bring bid peraonudon near enough to Bovth's to onabvle the critto, to make a Just comparison. When dtr, Keene appedied to tho pubs Ye as o “ater” uctor just na yenr and chillenged nn estimate ‘of ago, ifs personation of this rdle—among others with that of nen much bis gontors in experience and training, ‘Pac ‘CunuNk commended some Seatures of Lily perfornuti aud eiilied attens Hon tothe *maylfest erndities * in his meth= ods and Ja hfs general Interpretation, It would have been nbsurd to bave phiced bin Richelieu by the aide of that of the greatest Hichelicus. It le equally absurd ty muke that compirisun today. Keeno's Itchclieu td crude; (8, with Bowe Varin tons, buta wook copy of # imusterpiece. ‘Tho metlow, well-shuded yolos 18 wanting; the cone sistent shay of the actor who Juels hinselt to bu Prime Minksterof France while in thu presence of an audience Is whsent; Ue maznetisn iitused Joto chu, part by Benlus—thrilliog tho auditor and holding bitin spell-bound the climatria Bconcs—thore was none of thisin the porsonis ton soon Inst aight. It da bot a etep from the sublime to tho ridiculous; Dita narrow ine at times separates dignified declamation from rant. Mr. Keeno bis not yet ubtalned such sult. vontral a6 to stop when tho edqe of that Hue fs reached. His * l bave rogrented Mrange,” ete, and © In the bright toxicon of youth," ete. were spectinens of rants and even tho great cure seons, which fs 1 solne respocts his best work In. thie vicce, 1s not ontiroly free from it, lls pers Bonation of Hichelicu fulled to possess uny wig nots quality In the fourth vet. Why? Because tho sumo shouting effect had been brought into play so often befaru, I was not ed up to ink such a omanner te thrli} the istencr when it burst en him. At, ono inoment dtr, Keene 18 tuo genie to be cone slstont with the oxtruordinary vigor of tho next Tho appliuso ta bestowed upon tho scntinents of the pliy rather than on the manner of thelr enmucludon, When striving to be forcible tha nator fs too prony to be violent. It ta jmposste bie to royard Mr. Kecno's itehclieu ud uy satis. factory performance. Jt would be vnjust wot to add that at tines ho shows talent and power, Thia ts partioulnr a truo of the svenu with Frans faire ot bis dollanceof those who seek bis OF the company supporting Mr, Keene, char- Sty, which Te anid 10 cover i Innutucrable quantity of sind, $8 the | only smantle broad chough to cover them nll. That they were familiar with thoir ines ts the one polut tor which they. s@y to bo vointmeniicd, At the mnt néo this afternoon Mr, Keene will appear in tho »Dlorchantor Vi be soon us Harict, OLYMPIC THEATIOE. Crowded houves have given a hearty welcome to Gulick’s comedy company In their new piece entitled "Furnished Rvoma.” Tho plot of thy play may bo summurized ng follows: Afr, Peter- sun Sodd, desirous of fying u life of peace and quictudo, purchases an elegant house and fure nisbus itinan elaborate manner. Afr, Sudd te Impressed with the ldva tut ho ean, by renting his furnished rooms to proper parties, gulber about biuy 4 sot of people who will # bare: wmonizo In tholr tustos und ideas that bls estub> Usbmiont will become ‘a sort of “Home, Bweet Home." Ho secures aa ‘tonants (ufier thuch consideration) un artist iy water-colors, a FOF wnuale,un author, a phyvichin, o to College student, and a youn lady who offivates us copylst wud uecountant tur bln. ‘Yo suporintend bly bousehukd be procures a garrulous old lady (Ars. Grunipy) us bousokvep- er. ‘Tula Yeavrable soul, Inspired by o fucling of curtoulty to know * Just who the lodgers ure,” siiles tho autbor's truuk aud discovers whut she ‘gutce,” and in tho vvening will ——= - e thinks fn positive proof that tho author mui dorod Mise Chandier’a father and mother, and {9 bent on suminatily dispatching the entire hours hokd, With this iter tn hor dead she sets all tho tenants by tho ears, nud before her mtstinka 1s fully apparent the house ts tepalte dawn, every> hody and nll playing at eros purposes; and, A tho peculiarities and eccentrlertles of covet ant every roomercrop out, Said finds bis pet theory of a Sloe, Bweet Homo” most effectually do- moltahed, — NOVES, Mario Willlama makes her first appoarance with Duly’s company In Rdgar Fawceutt's uew plny * Americans Abrond, Every aeat was taken at tho Grand Operas Honso Inst night. Mr, Louls Janes and Marie Walnwright are ia the company supporting Lawrouco Barrett, During this week Itessi will appear as King Lear, Hamtet, and Romeo Naverly's Theatro had anathor fa on tho ocension of the second repre “King Lene” Tho orkginnl drama from which “ Ravens’ Daughtor™ haa been adapted $4 called © Die ‘foohter von Herr Fabricius.” ‘The English vere sion has proved a failure. SPORTING. FAST ROADSTERS, New York Sun, The unpromising wenthor of Sunday morning broke in good tine tu cons the ronilsters outon St. Nicholas, Suvonth, and Jerome nyenuce, Ow- ing to the sudden chunge In tempersture, overs conts were at a promium. Tho rouda were In Nne condition, Roadmaster Muoney having pat ona lnyer of sand and gravel, and inadde tha Urive ay Bnvoth vs a ior. | Willian Jobnson drove bls bay gelding Ripton, who can trot he 2223, Witinin Dreencn was out with his slashing uelling Back Hawk. J. A. Smith showed Lady Cuse and Joseph A, to be a very fuse pair. ‘homas Walker drove severil good dorsés in Seventh and Jerome avenues, Dr J.D. Hrown bad out a flne pair of well-matched buys, able to trot in 2:5 together. Austin A. Fulioe wag seated bohind who old-tiae sorrel gelding Whirlwind, with a record of tinh. KasAld. Charles Walde, the Harlem bullder, drove his iy welding Katty Perrignn at a 2:20 watt, and Thomas F. Mayes his binek gelding Wille A. at SH0. 1b A. White bad his bu je Dare Ing, with wrecord af co-Comimin- sioner White of Brooklyn appeire] on the ron for tho first time in theee years heulnd his noe looking white gelding § Foum, W. tH. Itixe {na was behind bia bay teat Neltie and lachel, Tandsome John Hoar of Sarlem furne was out for an airing with bis apsedy Avondale, Among tho exeiting brushes of the afternoon was one of a milo and a batt down Jerome, ave~ tue, to rond warrons, botween E. 1, Farrell's bay’ tenm Drummer Boy and Farmer toy, with record of 222713. made in Meetwood Park, and G.E. Prines's erosa team Banner and ma Farrell's team all the. way, and came av the seore on nla. Tho crowd cheered tetlly Another tril of specd was between Gen, Josep O, Nuy’s bay gelding Garry Owen a homing Strgent’s bay gelding Hudson Hoy, From atnrt Garry Owen took the leat, and Increased hisadvantage at every atric, coming in rst by soveral lengths, ‘The trotting for two miles was tine. In the Gontlemen'a Driving Association Park thore bave been some tive exhibitions of speed, W.OH. Vanderbilt's new team, Lysander and Witla (1, trotted a mile ton top wagon in geht driven by Dun Mace, waking the first quarter in. thirty-tive seconds, the tall tn 120, and threo-quarters in buy tevin, Boston and mate, trotted a mille to a road wagon ti #224. ‘The veteran Isaue Wools ruff drove J. Loughran’s sorrel mare Doille Byart, hilt a mile tn haeness in 1:00, when Bhe lust 9 front shoe, and be held her up, It was thought that but for thle miaghap she would baye mude the full mile close to John, Ferguson drove bis bay mare Topsy ball a wile in burness audience ntation of on a jou in 1:10. THY RIFLE. Spectat Dizvets’ “9 Whe Chleso Tribune, Leavenworth, Kas. Oct, 4—Today was tho first of tho two days’ rillo competition at Fort Leavenworth by representatives from various regiments tu the Department of the Miasourl for pluees in the division teum, from whieh will be aclected tnen to participate In tho coming Creed- inoor contest, and which division competition will probably take plece at Fort Leavenworth soon after the conclusion of tho present depart= mont shout, Inthe pool shouting In tho morn. in, Loria nindo 43 out of a possible 50. At 0 o'eluck a. i, the competition propor bexau, tho following belng the leading men out of & posel- ble 25 ut the varlous ranges numeds ‘Two hundrod-yards range—First target. Cor- Doral Launing. ompuniy: Re Mrenty tile tafant- Becon Niel Ys, turgot, Liat jolx, Company IL, Twenty-third, und Sengt. Page, Company Fy Ninetvenin, a tie on 2t5 “third turget, Private Donavan, Commas ft, Niacgeenth, 2b Four, bundred-ynvus range—First target, Prie vate Walford, Company E, Nineteenth, gece ond targot, Lieut, Nichols, Company HU, Twenty- third, 2h; third targot. Corporat Barker, Com= puuy) By Twenty-third, aud Capt. Bilis, Moire twuuth fourth turzet, Capt. Anman, Talr- teenth, 2 Six hundred-yards rango—First tarzot, Bermt. Novins, Company G, Thirteenth, 2ts second ture get, Private Doouviu, Compaby B, Niveteenth, Gon. Popo and other officers were on tho round, as well ng many from the olty, and great pterest was manifested THE OAR, Speelat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune. Toronto, Oct. 4.—Huarry Ketly, ex-chumplon seuller of England, writes to a friend In this elty, anying that whilo journeying from Toronto to Crove-Coaur Lake, near 8t. Lonts, bis and Trickett's Iigguge was lost, Lut ng thoy hold cheeks for every separate article thoy hull the rallway. companies responsivity, Kelly speaks in very hih terns of tho cordiallty. und i treatment he and the Australian have received nt the hands of the St, Louis pouplo, and saya the race ts already beluy much talked about. Trickett has mude many friends by bis uu- ostentatious and quiut iuanner. He $s 2 dos vided favorit with Letting mon, The race is for $500. Plulstud fs bis opponcat, TENOME PARK. IvnoME PAK, N, ¥,, Uct.4—Tho frat race, a tile and threa furlongs, wus won by Parole; Forida second, and Faly Count third, Tie, 2:27, Champagne Btnkea, for 2-year-olda, three- quarters of a mite: MacDuft first, Rat second, Alte and one-eluht! kate first, Sir Hugh second, Bounce third. Time, 2 minut Sellaiyg race, one mile: Marathon first, Edwin A.gecund, Regleide third. Tinie, 1:48: Handicap hurdlo ruce, mile and toreceelehths: Long secand, Frank Short Bertha, Ingomar, Speculntion urst, Kate third, Time, 240, Eunice, and George Washington tell. \ onick Puwavunbura, Oct. 4—Tho English won tho erloket match by ono inning and 10} runs, The bowling of Bates and I'eato was entirely too much for the Americans. J, B, ‘Thayer Jr. muda tho highest score of the ftning. 9 ono hit being to squatusieg over tho fenes ford, R. 8, News hall waa caught out ufter making 2. C, A. Now= hall made % and was ronout ford, Dixon wus caugbt out for Zand Clark curried bis but out tor 8 The Amoricyn acore at tho full of the tenth wicket was 47, — LOUISVILLE, Lovisyit.r, Ky, Oct, 4.—Firat race, one mtlor Woudover tirat, Pinafore second, Dave Yandell third. Timo, 1). Sevand raco, throo-fourthe of a milo: Sporta- ea frat, Fatinitzu second, Prido third, ‘Tino, Third raco, mile heats: Dollo of Htghtands Drat, Mary Corbett secoud, ‘Thine, 1249, 1514 Shepherd Doge, It fe sald that a single shophord and bis dog will accomplish mory in gulhoriug 6 berd of shoep froma. Higblund farm than twenty shepherds could do without dogs; and 10 ion fact ibatwiths out this docile until tno tustoral tite would be aniere blank. Without the shepbord's dog tho whole of the munntaieus Jund in Seotiand would not bo warth a sixyenes. ft would ree quire more hands to manaye a stock of shee ‘atuer them trom the hills, forve thom tate houses aud drlye to market, than tho prow of tho whole stovk would be capable of matutut fiyg. Well may the shepterd feelan tnteroat bis doses ho ot by, bred dof which be ouiost morsels wwe: ready to oxert bis utinost abilities in bis muster Interest, Noltbur hunger, fatlguo, nor the worst treatment will drive bliin from blegide, Elo will follow bln through fire and water, ty the suylog {3 and through cvery haubip without murine Ing or creping until be Nerally fatte dead at bis fvor, It one of them 18 obliged to change Inusters, It a somotimes long betore be will ace knawledyo Tuo ew one, OF Condcsound lo Werk for bin with the sume willingness he did for bis former lord, Bur if he ance acknowledges bin, he continy es atuiehed to bla util death, und though nncurally proud aud bigh -aplrited, in go Tur us relntes to bis Muster, those qualltica ure keptanimuch in subordination phat bo hus not will of hiy own, . —————— The Climate of Buronah, A Srittes ofttcer’a wity in Buruiah describes the ollmute by this iucidents "A friend gave wy husband sume owl's cuks, whieh be Jett ina pnd fs tho drawing-rvow, tho voolest place in the hause, being in tha ceetro und surrounded by otber rooms, ‘The cuz were anet able lo the gorner, and woru forgotten, Bome days ufior wuw one of the exxé Moving, and ellently chipped. Provutly out came u fittle owlet. Thy other eggs tollawed suit, Ul they were all ‘Tha may seem ltepoasiblo to nny ono who bag pot itved whepo tho thermometer Ls generally 105 deyrues.’ Don’t use stimutants, but Nature's real brain: sud nerve Loud—Hop Litters, Bis. 5. Fuster Dewey's” THE COURTS. Power of Foreign Corporations to Loan Money in Illinois. It Is Fully Sustained by a Decision of tho Supreme Court, A Lawyer Called On to Show Canse Why Te Should Not Be Disbarred, Reoord of Now ‘Suits, Divorces, Judg- ments, Eto, a FOREIGN LOAN CORPORATIONS, ‘The Supreme Court recently decided the ease of Johns Stevens: vs, Cyrus N, Pratt ct al, ap> peat from tho Superivr Court of Cook County, Alllrming the deciaion of the lowor court and reversing thelr own ruling {aa former case. Justice Walker alone gave u dissenting opinton. Juaties Heholleld, in delivering tho opinion of the cuurt, contnes binself tu the Inquiry whether tho United States Mortuago Compuns's nets, In loaning ita moneys to Appleby and tak- ing tls note and mortyaga therefor, were voll for the = reason, as contended by counsel for appellant, that tho company, belong. & foreln corporationy ereated solely for tho business of loaning money, cuuld lave no legal existence In the State, Referring to the case of tho sito com- pany vs. Gross, aud thair decision therein, the cuurt say thoy do not think it waa dealgned by Sec. Sof the Incorporation bw of 1472 to pres vent corporations fromm taking wortyagcs’ on rent estate as security for debts, In fuct, it would scem that the right to take such securityy, by the policy of the law, might be regarded a4 an Jucidont to the right to create n debt. Under restrictions and regulations of Ike charneter with those of tho generd! law, no Jujurious conseniences, in the opinion of the court, cutt possibly result to the public, from so bokliug. The court then proceeded to say that subse- quent examination and reflection huve con- vinced thein of error in holding, in the opinion referred to, UNL tho Brat section of tho hw phowed Jt tu be tho policy of the State to proe hibit the formation of curpurations in te State for the business of luantug money, What the svetion really docs is to deline tho classes of cur- poravons fur whose organization tho tet {8 in- alto provide. ‘Tho language of the section, mitons may bo formed in the manner provided by this act for any lawful purpose ©: eept banking, Insurance, real-estate broker- aye, tho operation of ratirogda, and the business of founlng money,” contains no reasonadte in plication thut tho corpurationa excupted may not be favored under other ticts. Indeed, there wig at that very tine In furee and unattectod by this ktatute a yeneral law providing Tor tie for- tation of insuranee companies, while tne Lewis lutureat the same session at which 1t enacted this law under consideration enacted another fur the formation of rallrond companies, “in such B countess ours," Buy the court, “tho pubie: welfare demands that Utley [thesy cxeepted cur porauons} byallowed to bo created under proper aud wise sufeguards for the protection of tho puulle, aid not that they be ave gulutely probibited,” The court also ave knowledge thetr error’ jn formerly holdinw that the firat sentence of Sev. 2vof the law tnnnlfested # policy that forelien corporations were to have so rights to luan money in Tlnots, the real purpose being merely to tmpote reguta- tons pon certain named elasses of corpor dons dulog business in the State, and the Jan- guage beag that of regulation and restriction, and net that of grant or prohibiuon. ‘Tue mans {rest and only purpose. necordiug to the court, was to prodtice untforinity In the powers, labile Jules, duties, aitd restrictions of toreisa and do- mestle corporutions of ike cbarueter, aud bring then all under the Influence of tho Fame law. The exeepted purposes ura not only reco. tized by the senoral, Inws a3 lawful, but are remirded by the court ag “smportant and beneticint. if not indispensable, factors in the general business welfare of the Stato”; and they do not feel warranted in assuming, trom the absenco of Innguage, or from even an ‘Uiruous Iangunge, It It ‘vere to be found, that 1 policy bus been adopted 80 repugnant to the Uitsliess welfare of our citizens, and so Wanting in that spirit of Sonilty: which showd churace terizy the conduct of sister Stutes Cowseds cactt other "a9 the palley: of probiviting all foretyn corporations from duing business in the Sate, Having shown that the company in question fs not exchited by tho letter or epirit of the Jaw, the court proceed to inquire whether, aside from the general lnw, it 18 contrury to public polley or injurious to’ the common Welfare to totorite It und enforce its contracts tn the State, After citing w variety of cuse: Unt tho business of loanine tonoy or taking 1 mortauge wag never prohibited by law in Lil hols, and after referring to tho incorporauon of tho Farmers’ Savings. Loan & Trust Company, the Chteugo Lonn & ‘rust Company, and a large number of other similar corpurations, to show thnt the pollcy of the Stite hus been to tnvest such organizations with these powers, the laws and _to of April 4, 1872, and April, 1375, the hitter be- ing at et to enable corporations in other States and countries to lonn money I Thnols, loenfores their regulations, wud “ucquire title to ren catate as security, the court say: * Wo doublifamore uniform god consistent policy enn be shown to hnve been pursued by the State Upon any other aubject tor the Inst twenty years than Js thug apowa ty huve been pursied: with regntd to iuvesting — corporations with power to log money and take mort. gaue upon reul estute us security therefor.” Tho act of April { 185, In the opinion of tho court, should bo regarded aa conclusive on the juestion the general public policy of the Sune. “ft emanates from the Leyisluture,” they say, “the tribuoal in whlch ts lodged tho power to determine the at icy, nnd fs wn assertion, tn vifect uctions of such corporations have not been cull trury to the general public polley of the State.” Tho posjion thus tuken fa furtiiled by an onln~ jon by Judge = Curtls, of | tho Unired States” Supreme Court, i Ruilway vestments and Securities, 2 Reutteld’s Aim. . OW. Cases, 226," on an analogous etuute. For the reasons expressed the court are of the opinion that tho note and inortgage were Hot yold When given, but were valtds and, being #0, the junior murtzngo by Applous to Smith {s not entitied to priority. The judgment of tho Superior Court {3 thoretore atirmed. Messrs, W. C. Goudy and J. 8, Monroe ape nenred fur nppellaut, and Messrs. Melville W. Faller, Dexter, Herrick & Alien, and ¥. J. Craw ford for appetiea, SAMUEL APPLETON, Somo months ngo tho ltr Assvuclation of this elty took cognizance of some charges mudo by Coorge It. H. Hughes against Sainuel Appicton, a prgctigau luwyer ot thia city, tho allexation elnge i brief, that Mr. Appleton hud been wuilty of unprofessional canduct, The im was diseussed at same lupygth by tho A: ae tion, Git, Inagmtich ae lt was taken (ita the was finally dropped = by it. At ry OL tho) Supreme General, ou the relution of Mr. Hughes, asked.the court for o mile on Mr. Appleton to show enuae why his mutno should pot be strieken from thu roth, ‘Tho allegntions made were tho old ones, to tue etfvat tbat Appivion, uctlag ad Hughes’ attornyy, tial nbused his trust In divers and sundry ways. The Supreme Court, baving considered tha test: tony proditced, has made an order requiring Mr, Appleton to appene tt tha next term of the wourt, to bo held wt Otsnwe on the trae Tuceday: tn March next, to show cause why dls name should not be stricken from the coil of attor neys of the court, aud the order of. tho court adinittlig him to pructice tn the courts of Il> nola shoul not be vuctted, Court the JAILUR FOLZ ATTACHED. Joba F, Bateman, formerly an assayer at Done vor, Wad enught upproprluting larsze ainounca of Precious metals intruated to bis professional care, flod tha State, wus followed to Now York City, and there arrested on a churke of grand larceny. His attorney made two attempts In the vow York courte to svoure bid releuso under Writs of bubeus corpus, but bo was ordered to proceed with the oflesr ta Denvor. A _fow diye ao bo wae lodxed with Juler Folz for sites Keeping, and Sonday $3. Duncombe appeared berare dudge demuson fy the Crintal Court und gen woURdt Hateman’s celeude on a writor habeas corpo, ‘Fhe writ, was ordered to be fasued na prayed for in the | petition hofore the Court, but, Instead of ling tho jpott+ don with the Clerk and bavinw tho writ: issued, Mr, Duncombe, i ig utlexed, pub the dacument in bis pocket’ and went hie way. Yesterday moray be again appeared before tue Court, clahning that thy writ bad not been isaued, and duttor Pole and conse ut 10 o'vtoek th hot be attached for contempt of colirt, i Acoportee catled on the two ofendiug gentlus men, Bod Mr, Fula sald he knew nothing whit. over of the matter, Me. Iiyco sid that Monday afternoon Duncombe stood tn the altico of the Jal when he spuko to the Sherif through the Berney telephone vonnecting tha Jall with the Shoriis’s oltlog (0 the new Court-tloude, and that he told 4pe Sneriff that such a weit was likely to fedue, The Information was qiven the Sheriit in the anine way os any other Information about the jall or the prisoners, or ag he would bave Lotd it to that allicial hid bo been tn cio Jail of- tice lustead of ut the South Sidu ullice, DIVORCES,. Caroline Schnell complains that bor husband, Conrad Schuell,bae beon for yours In the habit of gutting drunk sud abusing ber without canso, and she Dow waulé to leave bi, as she cannok reform bim. a Amolia Kucblor auke thut sho may bedlvdrood frum George 3. Kucbter on account of bia uns controllable hablt of yetting drunk and abusing her, Te 1600 ‘Ehowas W, Keyoolus married bbs wity : ay 1881—TWELVE PAGES arin, and ived with ber for botter and wors neclully tne intter, until Decomber Inst, when left him. He charges that for ten seara he- fore tint she hud been In the habit of wet- Ung drunk, and the ealling names, break (ug done and windows, and threatening to kill her husband and faintly. She has niso, he ailuges, frequently stald away from home: all Zit with improper commenin Abeont fng,a9 comphitnant charges, quite for- fotten her marriage vows, Ho bus’ borne with er shortcomings quite as tong aa be ean, anid how Asks to Lo relieved from all further duties townrd her, Judge Tuley sestentay granted n docrea of divorces to Christan Buhluyer from Elizabotha Schloyer on the ground af desertion. and whilg 80 ITEMS. Judze Drummond will todity decide the poti- tlon for Recelyer In tho Oblo & Mississipp!, Haile road caso, In the ment-cnnning patont casca before Judges Drutminond and Blodgett, Mr, Clitord concluded his Brrument yesterday, and wag fol+ lowed by Mr. Lf Coburn on the part of the defendants, ‘Todity 1s tho Inst day for fillng records in the Appullate Court. STATE COURTS, ‘ Edgar A, Halt and A. lL. McGraw began a sult iny for $1,000 aguinst John Kilderhouse. Hodstrom, A. 8. Meeker, and William [. Brown brotueht euit ayninet the City of Chicago to recover $5,009, Christopher and Jobo F. Blackburn commenced An itetion by attachment aguinst Jolin We Sto- ven tind Osenr Berger to recover 84116. e21 xooutora of the last in, decensed, Ded four Vers one agningt Willard N. Bruner, charles Ua Bruner, H. A. Warren, Ira Holmes, innd, Mary FE. Warren, ©. 0. Wilson, HL M. ‘Tay Jor, and “Wl Smith, to, fercclosy a trust St eed for $2.0", on Blocks 3, Keeney & Itinn's vddition to another against Bdward § Iteed, HL. A. Warren close it fruat-ueed une addition Thomas FT S40 oF Uhh 2. Sh and 14 i hvanaton; alse and Isubelta Grant to for on Bloek 1, ia the athitd azuinst Robert Bell and Turrey to forgelase n trust-deed for 3. 3 of the N.W. ti oy the 8. ie or Bec, 23,41, 1; and & fourth aycatust F, and Mary J. Keeney, i. A. Warren, Howell, and Walter Patrick and Willlain Grant tu foreclose a trugt-deed for 85.000 on Lots 5, 0) 7 nil & Hlock 5, of Keenoy & Itlnn's addition to v agul $5,00 Le damages agalust A O'Nell, exccutrix of Patrick U'Nell, deccasod. ASUR, Hiiaty. Dooley commenced a sult in trespass % Carsten Llohine, luying damages at in G. Mitehell commenced a suit for $10,000 nN. Liuwrenee und Ato CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Jameson discharged Alfred Johnson, in dalton a charge of larceny, ona writ of haben corpus. A jury found Nicholas Albert to be the futhor of Magdalena Schults's child, and re- quested bid to contribute §65 for the first sear and £2.50 FoF enuh of the next nine years for tho support of the ebitd, ‘The court also found George O'Leary to be the responsible party and tuxed him to the amount of $42 for the tirat year and $26 for each of the nine years next BuccLeding, to support tho child of Sary Prock. COUNTY COURT. A petition was Hled usking that an election be ordered to determine under the State law wheth er Muy wood should be organized and incorpo- rated! axa Village, The petition was granted, and tho clvetion ordered to bo held Oct, 2 Robert f. Sarney, Samuel I, Donaldson, and Orrin H. Benson were nppolnted to act us Judges: of election. Tho territory [tls proposed to ine vorporate embraces the N. W. a Sec. 14, the W, 4 ete 1, and the S. % of thes. W, 44 of Sec. 2, a THE CALL. Junors Daumsoxn Np BLopoErt—Tho meat ‘canning patent cases. APPELLATE CountT—O, 7 & 9, 10, No engo oa hearing. Jupae Gany—Agsists Judge Anthony. No. 1H, Boskowitz vs, Adams Express Cotmpany, ou trial, Jupae SMitn—Preliminary call 300 to 30, ‘Telal call term Nos. 2102, 2,200, 2,530, 2,340, 2412, BAW, BAS, QUOT, 2520, 2,610. No. Daum vs, Grifiths, on trial. JUDOR WitLIAssos—Asslsts Judge Smith, No ease on trl JeDAE ANTHONY 251, 2%, OH, 310, 353, 34%, B67, B51, Heh, TO to Tw, B88 to HAG, Tew, “BUEN, 400, $US, AOI, 407, 400 to 413, 410 1042, No, Ua, Hurzfeld va, Stanton, on trinl,, JUDTE GAUDNER—25. 80, 27, 28, No, 23, Wohlers v8, Wohlers. on hearing. Aaa Kogens—No_ preliminary call. eal ty ont 195, ‘Trint 16134. 167. 180, 175, 177, 1TH, 385, 186, 191, 102, 1 1, No, 161, Young va, Davis, on trial. AB MOnAN=9, $3, 40. 48, 4, 60, [2 53, 65, 50, in re estate of "Neill, on trial Gt and 64, Jvay HAWES—A7, 48, 40, No. 44, Sullivan va. Hnrme, on triat, | AunaR TULEY—, 4, 5.0. No engo on hearing. s—N 4 10, 200, 211, 22, Bi, 214, S81, ane Jupae Loowis—Term Nos, 28%, 286, 287, 201, 202, 205, 200, 207, 299, B01, os, 9u5, ond WO, JUVGMENTS, Screrton Counr—Conrisstoss—J. L, Cham~ verlain vs. Columbus F, Grilling, $409.41.—Seth Turner va. Isulah Fugate, €1.520, CincorrCount—Jenor Rogens—C, F, Mauer vs, Patrick W, ‘Tracey: verdict, $200, Junge Mornax—E. it. Glover ve. Brighton Company und Nicholns G, tylehurt, £604.60, THE CANYON DEL AGUA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. GALENA, LIL, Oct. 4—The Hon. George C, n- zelton, mambor of Congress from the Third Wisconsin District, hus gone to New Mexico as spcelal solicitor in behalf of tho United States to manage tho sult lately commenced in the First Judielal District of that Territory to oust the Cafion Del Agua Company, 5 strong Boston company, from the extonsive grant which they now occupy, about forty miles from Santa FG, on the arugaa of n fraudulent survey of the same. The cuse fs ove of great Importance, Involving a vatuable property, and upun which tho Criton Vel Agua Compu ave Airendy ox pended nearly &t,0u0,00u for 118 development. a VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Adama Stroct Bridge. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cricaao, Uct. 4.—Tho West Side Rallway Com- pany, always noted for their excessive modesty, fro making a grab for tho Adams strect bridge. In viow of their uslug about all the bridges tn tho clty, don’t you think It will be n good idea If iney Would leave one that tho public inight buve for its own benetit? ie Michigan Reltef Co: ritton, To thé Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cutcano, Oct. 4.—As ono of the contributors for the relief of the aufferers by the Area in Mioblgan t would like to ask Mr. G, W,. Hotch- kina, Secretary of tho committee, two or threo questions: (1) Who, besides alr, Hotchkiss, cun- stitute the committee ta audit bis aecounts of moneys, clothing, etc, recelved and dlstriputed? c Why tus there not been published a ist of the contrivutors, with the amounts contributed by each; and ¢) To whom, and what sums in finnuys packages of clothing, ctv, bave been ni T-do not dosire to ho understond na raising any, Question gs to the zen), energy, and integrity of Mr, Hotebiciss, but think he would do woll to publish the Oyures complete ns fur ag may be, and bereafter publish what may bo tevessary trom tine to time to keep the contributors Posted, CONTHIBETIN. Kerosene Aveutie, To the Euttur af The Uatcago Tribune, Curcado, et. 4—By this namo wo desiguate West Washlagton atrcot, now being paved with AstdNe so suturaAted Will petcaleu 4g to per- fume the length and breadth ot thut clusslo boulevard, Secures of poopie puss along this thoroughfare, without even dreaming thut tho odor whieh seoims to come from an oll ware house emanates from tho paying-atones beneath thelr fuct, Inthe viciulty of tho artealan wot thore Ja au oll-stone quarry, from whose bed was taken tho blucks out of whieh the old Diack ann white Presbyterian Chureb standing on Wabash avente before tho fre was built, The presonco of this petroleum fu tho rock ereated somewhat of a furor in Chicayo about tho thay of the oll exeltement Ja Canada, and led a number of Vonturesume capitalists tosink wells or boro for oll in the vielnity of Uumboldt Park. Large autua of money wero sunk i tho yale attempt to*atrike oil" Insteud of off the speculators struck water of a tiny quulity, trom wileb im qwense quantities of Jeg bave been inade for city vonsimupdon, Little did the sanuiugoll specu. utara ut jwouty years uxo think the water and [eo and quarry nuiterial would prove tontold more Valuable than that which Wey wont out to see, ius these reflections are only preliminury tothe query whethor this all stone Used for paving: Wauilogton boulevard Is av hard und durablo ae Jimestave of some other formuiuns uly, whethor tho Intor methods udopted by the cons tructors for uslug lurge, polited, ald Jagged stoned for the bottom course fs the best to ae- cure 4 tira foundation; also, whethor tho work fs helug dows uniformly well und aggording to tho contract ws ibe work progroszrs; also, whetnor the work peoguesa fd Save as it might aud ought; also, wherbor enough pains ts taken by conterators to muke tho grossings duvontly big for ladios, to way nothing of men wud Vehivics; ulsu, whethor thore Js any “ring con= nected with the Job, and uny nan or offigindin a position to rapeat the swindling practices for which bo was bounced by South Siders a year or more duo; elev, whether the West diders havo uny redress for the needicss and ruthless up- houval of an cotire streut nites In length; und, dipalty, Whewer the cesideuts of Waslitnesen Tt street have any right to expoct or demand that tha nuisance vhall be abated bofore next sums mor or the fail of 1882, BO. Horo Thoy Aro. ‘To thé Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cutcage, Oct. 4.—During the past week you havo published several -articies in roference to tho trip made by tho County Commissionora ta Cleveland, You sayin one or mora of these articles that eight Commissionors wont on the trip, and in anather that all but three members of tho board yoted to pay ont of the County ayaa some $517 to cover tho expense of the rly. Now, please lot us know the names of the eight Commissioners who went te Cleveland, and also of thu seven who stayed at bome. Lot us know the numes of those who voted to pay the expenses of tho trip out of thecounty funds, and also of those who voted against paying tho bil, Let us know, too, whether ull of those Wao went to Cleveland took tholr expenses. out of tho {sj—and if not, who did? and who did not? if yeu have evor published those facts I bave fulted to xeu them, and, ut any nite, It will do ao harm to repent it, and keep it _bafore the people. Certalnly those, who ehot ut fanit abould not be blamed for tho acts of othors. AN OLD SunscninEn, {Those who went to Cleveland wera Commise sioners Wood, Knont, Ayars. Rucinwald, Farren, Milter, Clark, and Ender, Thoso who did not go are O'Neill. Seuae, Stewart, Purington, Albright Coburn, and Hatt, Ail voted for the paymon of tho bilb except Coburn, Wood, and Purtngton, ‘Thoso who took tholr expenses for going to Clevetand were Clark, Farren, Miller, Enver, Roeinwald, and Knopr. They have all refanda excent Commissioner Farren, who will doubt~ tess do 80 this morning.) ‘The Defenan of Criminals. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tyttune, Cutcaco, Uct. 3,—An editorial In your [eaue of today closes ns follows: “'Thero ja too much Jaw quiubling and too little justice for murder- ord inthiaState, The responsibility for mobs snd tynehing rests ttpon the courts and lawyers.” No ono will deny that every Inwyer who une dertakes the defense of a murderer fe jn duty and honor bound tosecure to his client every advantage due him under the law. Every Court sitting in Judgment at tho trialof a murderer fg hound to administer the Law ns ft finds It. Evory conviction or acquittal comes froma jury that represents nelther the Caurt nor the lawyers, but the country. Every decision of the Supreme Court granting” a new trial vir« tually deck that tho court below hus ins terpreted and applied the Inw in violation of the rights of tha prisoaer, If cases are roversed by the Supreme Court upon quibbles, then, unless that trifual is ucompetent or corrupt, quibvlea must exist in the law. If the Jaw isnt fault, who Ia responsible, the kers? ‘The lawyers and courts or the law: Yulee of the country Apenls, oF te supposed to spunk, through its Lexislature, saying whut the tuw ehail be, ‘That vuice speaks ngain through roe lury sitting in solemn Judginent over tho necused, Itis for the lawyers to argue und for the Court to rule what the law is, ‘The Hloom- Jngton mob dig not dima the courts.nor the law- yere, but they sald. * Damn the Inw." Pertaps In tho energy of their passion thoy went by a direct Line stenight to tue heart of the didtouteys Ato, whose is the tnult? ee Rooms Exchange Mock, 116 Washington atreot 1 =< The Gut Breeze, Teran Sifting. They were sitting or the xallery after dinner, when old Clodbopper spoke up and sald: “Cot. GUbvoly, did you ever feel such a deligbttul Gult breeze us thls in town? J Just sit here B } Rutnrday—LAbT JUBHUA, iunday—¥ every afternoon and. am nearly blown away with tho breeze.” “Tdon't feel a particte of breeze," responded Oithooly: “there ts nota breath of ulr stirring." “No breeze! Why, mun alive, F feel chilly! Just look at thoso peuch trees boing tossed by tho Gulf zephyrs. Every afternoon the breeze blows tho limbs about that way and I sit here and enjoy the coul mur.” Gilhonly looke er the fence at the pench trees, and asked: Does the Guif breezo ‘out thie wily wear 1 atriuy bat, ond gtuil peaches into a boy, and take big bites out of thom?” In less than three eccouls old granzer Clodaoppor was chasing two boy's over the orchurd fence, and uslig the most trightful language. “ Ain't ithot?” be rewmrked, us be caine back pantiny nod blowing. He eat ‘down on tho maitery ant said: *Doyou know I've geen those trees a shiking every afternoon fur a_ week, and T thoughtall tho time it was the Guif brecze a slak(ug the limbs? ldo really bellove my eye- sight {3 beginning to fall.” Winchester’a Hypophosphites will cure consumption, coughs, weak lun: Leoncultls, and geueral debility, Establl tweuty-uue yours, AMUSEMENTS, EXPOSITION BUILDING. INTER-STATE Industrial Exposition OF CHICAGO. Prof. Liesegang’s celebrated Orchestra (30 pieces), assisted by the world-renowned Cornet Soloist, Signor LIBERATI. ADMISSION: CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. The Sale of Season Tickets FOR THE Slayton Lyceum Course Will Close Saturday, Oct. 8th, After which date prices for tho Individual entertaln- inunts will be greatly adyancod, ithe following nro, angawed: Clara 1.04 60 Kelloge ts Concert CO., Co, Annie Loulse Cary © arto Lit Curral analdl Co, Paine-Brocolint Opera Jessie Couthont, Sig. Brignall, A. B. Durban lo Heine, bind violiniats Prot. te mnoek, A. St. ‘Vetesn Carrono, Mme. Donalds, huille Gavin, Swed> in Ley Quariatis, Tonpie Quartotig, of Boston, ev, ©. Min, Byrnbard Mollenhauer, Six. Ferrsntl, ie Geo. 1 Wonaling, Cuteugo Chickering Quar- eu on Tickots only BI, Mi}, are COUR 4, ond BS, partleulsrs tn si PAMPALETS, ob- talnubid at Hox Ontee. HAVERLY'S THEATRE. Hstablishant location, Monroo& Dearborn-ste. Chicago ST HOHAVBIDY ccccreee see dintuger aad Proprietor: THE DOUBLE ATPRACTION TUS WEDNESDAY, This Wednesday Matinee—INGOSAR, 'Phis Woinesday Night-MAMLET, ‘Tho Eminent 'ragedian, JOHN MOCULLOUGH, Bupported by Edmund Catllor, J. ¥. Stopbens, Kate Forsyth, John A. bane, HL, A, Langdon, Augusta #os- nd n poweriul Company, under the mauaxemons a, M. CONT, DAY AFTERNOON, 0 JOILN McCULLOUGH rt Niaut, ALE “JOHN McCULLOUGIL my a Teeghady aiid ideas Hauler, beiday and Saturday: ithe Si hls Wednesday uo 5 agora Sagurdiyy Muon froweiae ti, until tho curtain falls, _livaorved veute without uxtre churue, © Huxoe GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. 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