The bill of complaint in this cause was filed April 8th, and an order to show cause was issued thereon returnable April 18th. There appears to have been some activities in Illinois after the filing of the bill of complaint in this cause and the issue of the order to show cause thereon, as a result of which receivers were appointed by an Illinois court for the defendant and some affiliated corporations of the defendant. Upon the return of the order to show cause on Monday last, the hearing thereunder was continued, at the request of counsel for the defendant, until to-day — April 20th. Now this morning counsel for complainant informed me that an order was made yesterday by an Illinois court having for its purpose the restraining of the complainant in this suit from prosecuting his complaint in this court. I don't know at whose instigation such order was made by the Illinois court, but the action savors very much to me like the reprehensible conduct adverted to by the United States supreme court in theWatts and Sachs Case, reported in
