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DION AND DALY. Tho Best Game of Billiards Hver Played, - A Remarkablo Contest for the. Dinmond Cude - . Sixtoon Pointa which Nearly Rosulted in a Tragedy. Tho billiar1 oxperis and Amateurs of New York, Boston, and otler citles gathered in” lnrge numbers last Tnéeday night at Irving Hall, New York, to witnoss s match between 'Cyrille Dion, €hio chinmplon of Amorica, and_Maurico' Daly, & young ahd brilliant éxpert, whoso record for tho past Lo or threo yoars shown that-hiw nspira- tons to tho champlonship are not unbeoked 'Ly okill and nerve. Tho gamo which followed proved ono of tho mosl ¢logely-conteated ad ox= citing ovor playod in Ametics, and, though its conclurion was unuatisfactory, ntill it has had the effect of arousing moro interest ju billinvds than liag e2 'uted for many yeare. Thatour read- ors, who tako an intorest in the *goentlomnn's gamo,” may bomado familiar with 1l tho dir- cumetaneen of this match, wo, roproduco bors- with the Now York Sun’s most excqllont. repork of {ho contost e i “Chis, 65 i1 the preceding matehes for tho champlan- alip, Wan tha Awerlcan goino, 1,G00 points itp, and plaged ou o four-pockot nble’6:d;by 11 feet, and 2%~ anch balls, Tho fablo was placcd In tho ceutrs of thio wunitorfuny, and weaty ranged nround it fnsnch o man- ner thut wll rould eastly witners thd play. Ad on the accanjon of the last juntel, Irviug Jall was cold and chectless, no affart {o licat tiio large room having heen Tonde, althongh Dion, whoso play suffernd’ enaaidora- Uly diiriug the Tast mateh from this cause, had expes clally requested tiat the hail bo well warmed, AF 8:10 p. m. e, Gavitt, master of cefrmonlos, called tho game, and anunineed that Mr, Beonett, champion of Canadn, would nct a3 umpiro for Doly Mr. Michsel Guery a3 umpire for Dion, and Mr. Johm O, Heemin ns roferce, As tho 'Bone- cia’ oy oswimed his seab ho wan© greeted with Toud apptzuse, to which ho replied by o genial smile. "Chis formality over, tho players cntered, Mr, Dion first, Both weto loudly cheared,” Meimwhilo Bud. Bchofield the scorar wos clearing tha tablo, At $ha string for lead-tho balla atopped w0 nncar tho cushe fon {lust Mr, Heenan waw. calied upon for a deoksion. e deelded In favor of Daly, who left Its bl near the Joft hund upper pocket, Dion tnking first ehot and misuing by & liaft's breadth, Daly thea ecorod 9, aud alipped up on an ensy ahot, Dion. following with ono carora and nbad misy, Daly mado3in his socond inuing, ond alipped 1.0 0n o cushion follow, which, al- though unstcveesful, was .applauded, Ii Lis fourth funduy Dion seored' 24, whichi Daly followed with W ciever Tun of 1% fhd buMs breaking badly for him. In his fifth foniog Dalyecored 69, while Dion alipped upon n dificall cushion shot, Daly was aided ‘matertally in s Inning hy a seratel, and s if to come” eatata fox i, tho run oy Lrought to s suddea utop tho bioling of his cpponent’a ball, 23 e also hin play In tho nost Inting, whon tho white went into the Tiole afler a very Lrilikint shot, calculttd to bring tho alis well fogotber. Dlon secined ot thitago of tho game to he pufering from the cold, nnd played with hfs cont on 3 whitle Daly stripped to his work at ths bow ginnivg of 'tho gamo and tppeared Lo bo comfortable, although after nn Inning ho gevorally caverod shoulders witl hin cosly Dion miksed four cousecus tivo shots, nono of which wero casy, however, abd hia, frionds wero somowhat disconraged. At the first call by the pcoror Daly was 102 and Dion 3. In his sevonty-third inning, whon Lo liad scared | 79, Daly's progress was_cliccked by o freoze, ind he seomod undecided na to i play, Tinnily ho decidod on n round tablo bank _ahol, nud, alded by good Juck, woored 6, ending thn run with a protty cushion ‘sliot and swelling his reoro 88 points, During this rud Daly made very thin carom, ind Diou sppealed, Mr, Teenan decided In Daly's favor, ‘ ity call at tho eud of the eighth inning was—Daly, 205 ; Dioh, 33, Intho ninth fnning, before which ho Jad'removind ‘hin coat, Dion put togbther a clover 42, Dut alipped ut: ou an eay ot sud left th balls whors Daly could rot full to score, Arun of 27 was tho ro-, ‘nit, and Dlon scored but 3 on Wis - tenth tnning, miss- dngtho talls on bis sccond shof. Dalys tenthin- Ding netied bim_ 23 points, but Lo loft the alls bunched, and Dion's friends lovked to tho chome pion to thow Ifs mettie. Tlioy wero not disappotnted, olding the buils (ogetlier with o masterly band, Dian rolled up a scare of ‘%, when Lifs opponout’s ball went: into the upper coruer feft hand pocket, und ba played the balls within the line, Thero was but slight hopa of Daly's scoriug off such s leave, but by boid and well calcnlated liank shot (probably thie beat ever mado in » uteh guare) bio fot the tvories into position and acored 117, Tue bank siot ut the opoulng of this run Hter- ally Leunghd dosa the housc, snd when it was follawed by aserien of delicato sud heautiful positipn shots, tho eiitbusdsm of tho audienco was oxclied to tho highest, and cach brilliant coup was greeted withlovd appiause, At the cad of the run, & nuiaber of the audience so- berted that the Jast ehot hud counted, but tho xeferes' ducided ndverscly, Attho cud of tho twelfth inning tho scora stood 74 ; Dion, 202; the Intter Luving Bcored 30 in s ih_inning, lipping upat laston o carum which an ordinary pluyer would have scorned to mins, His play in tho thirtcenth duning was botter than any “which had proceded it, and inapired his frionds with Tenowed contldenca, Fiaying with wouderful norvo ind slkill e Lunched fio bulls against the lowor cushion them for 130 points, slipplng up, sa on other occusions, on an easy stroko. Daly's thir tevnth fnufug was & brillant onc, but ended with o count of only 64, his opponent’s ball biving run iato n pocket, Foleft the white out of tho ling, with tho two rids nRoinst tho centroof tho lower cishion; but Dion missed tho shot, oud Daly followlug made o miss cue, Ab tie end of tho Aftecuth iunlng 3r, Dion cladnied that tho tablo was not loval, and denanded that 1t bo fixed, Pending the arrival of a3 workman tho game went on, tho sixteonth inning glving Dion § sud Daly n cypher, {lio seventeonth, <ightecath, and ninctéenth funihgn o2 both silen beln Safety piny, Afior thoso suings tho table was levello: and play proceeded. e Y Diow's tventy-tlrst funing, in whiok ho mado somd brillant strokes, ended divadtrously with 24, his own, all going fnto the upper right-hand pocket, In Daly's twenty-firat luning bo unfortunately holed Dion's ball ‘when he had scorcd but 33, and haviug bt two balla to play on lie stopped nt 43, Teaving the bells kafe, The 8cors at the ond of the Lwenty-socond loning stood— Daly, 531 ; Dion, 354, J Duly's bwenty'third fnning wsa dlstingnished by o Enlpnmu scrateh, and ended by his accidentally holin e own ball aflcr acoring 90, Dion fn his twenty-fft played in bad uck, nnd seored b3 19 poluts; Daly fol owing with a well earned riui of 138, which ‘mado the scoro: Daly, 700; Dion, 370, (Odds-$100 to $90 on Daly, with few {akers,)’ Dion's twenty-+ixth luning Wit for 9, euding n o besutiful twice-Found-the-tabla shot, which wminscd by hardly a bair's breadth, Daly's twenty-sizth {uning gavo hiin 48 points, Dion’ acoring 4 in o next inning and leavig the billa badly s bt Daly, by a pretty atroko, mado n conntand retired for 12, " he g now stood : Daley, 750 Dion, 433, And now the chumpfon began fo warm to hia work, His twenty-ninth luning showed n besutiful double’ whot -and s kerlos - of ' fine cavorn, which netted 1 69 polnts, sud in the next innln, (Daly having retired for 3) Bo*iundo » masterly bank sliot aud arim of 61 poluts, At the ond of the thirty~ Brst funing tho seoro Mtood : Daly, 796 Dion, 67l— Dion bastug In this ploy pocketed Lis ow ball atcldens ¥, . . H Daly’s thirty-third {uning brought Lim 42, Dion fall- ing with § points, und tho scors slood Daly, §38; Dion, Dion'n thirts-Afth diming, during which tha balls brokie botter for. him than in_nny provious play, gave %aim 9 points, and endod with a doplorable slip ‘up on an easy shot, ' * Daly’s thirly-fifth Inning gavo him 67 points, duo tn 2 great dejsres to good luck, the balla runniug woll for Zim. Diow ehowed poor play In the thirty-sixth and- thiriy-seventh buigs ; and Daly in his thirts-soventh wasgunlucky us to g info the hole after o very e carowt, whicl elicited loud appluuse, Whe'n Daly took hisplace for Lis thirts-eighth inning, oth whites wero in the hole, and_ ny ho took one o them frow tho pocket to mnkb a stroke, somo ono tho nudionce. called out, “Fhal’s tho wroug ball,” “ Thank you,” waid Daly, tnd was about toshoor, when Dion appealed 0 tho referee, on tho ground tiat in- uatice hiad been douo im ' by the warning given to aly, ‘i dispute ocoupled several minutes, but 1t was fiually decided that, us Duly hud not ‘madoa atroke, thero wuk 1o foul! Tlo sudlenco ospressed, great dimatisfuction at Dion's apposl, ) Tho eoront the end of fho fortleth inning stood Daly 476, Dion 720, und from this to tho_forty-fourth innfog, ‘neither pluger distipguisbed himeelf, In tue forty-fonrth funiug, Diun mada 61, which Daly _supplemented by o well-oarnod ' run of 162, murked somo of tho best play..of iho gume, Tho gumo now stood (uccarding to tho scorer, Daly-1,1%, Dion 108 ; but nccording to tho scoro kopt by the reporters Daly should bave been crudited wilhl 1,130 poinis, o ditference of 18 point, Whon tho mifstaXo was discovered, Daly most magnane Lmounly walved his right to clnim thess poluta, Notwlinstunding thut i opponent, with leas than 400 to 0, wus 341 polnts. shead of him, Dion retalued bis nervo, and fu bia forty-ninth {outng carued 117 pointe, following this run with 0 and o safety slot, aly weanwhile addlng 6 und o eyphior to ly acoro, Tn his forty-soventh inuing, Dien scored and ugain Toft the balls in Ling, safe, In his furl}'-n(mh ho put togethier a neat run of 120, und Daly failing to score, #ho gawe stood Daly 1,147, Diou 1,005, Tn his Oftioth dnning tho champlon’ tobk the léad for tho frst time, seoriny 60, moking tho gainv--Dion 1,154, Daly 1,147, he aunounceueit of tha ecoro vus groeted with great applause, aly'a fiftioths Inning weut for s blank, and Dion's Afy-inst brought, im 0b,whilo Daly milo 15, wnd endod with o zains cue, pliylug with less nerve’ than fore, A run of 54, mado by Daly an tho two reds fix his Ofty-secoud inninly, ellcited great spplause; and when, Inthe next junlug, he made a magn{fcent oustilon shot, tho applauso was doafoning, mfi: “u‘n: :&.“..‘; max gamo ntm;d uvtl-n, { l,“xuni}nch.[ mmnn essivo scratches in' Wis ffty-stzth ly- Bing, which alled i to roll up & scoroof 63, it Dalyfollowed with s well-ylayed run of 138, which 3guln gave hiu tolead, tho Acore. belng—Daly, 1,493 3 Dion, 112, Daly mined au oasy carom fu bis fftye slxth tnning, and Dion camo in” with 57, making thae 810 Desrly sven, A soven-o FAII Afty-ninth inulng gave h]n‘:.mnw;:l:;l‘?v’l l\% i (s lead, the gatue atandlug—Dlon, T,411; Daly, 1,304 Tlo gaine now becauo Tiluvely v f, and tho sudlenco greoted evory brtlliant strok with, ap- plowe, Tt I o bo regreltod, Liowaver, that, as (ke garuo nosred an end, parilsauship wen moro alrongly manifestud, the popular fayorile belng Daly, whoso ulecl, whilo Dion's lucky Ditu were soralehien vioro apy bisked, At the end of the sixty- scor was Dion 1,4 nn.ly, ,l,l"J‘.y sespod [nning, the Dot mog uoK pleyod for sifoly, and for twoor [ el thireo dnnings the acore wan not materially incresned, In hin afzty-ninth inning Dion mado 12, scnding hin ncoro np {0 1,480, and lenving bim but 20 to ga, bu, to tha chagrin of his friends, ho slipped up on o cany #hot, nud Daly, after mnking'0, wont n the holo on a five-stroke, e raventioth ftnlug gavo Dion 5 and Daly , and tho aoventy-firat gave Daly 21, which mado the aeore - Daly 1,400% Dion, 1,480, s An Dion alepped o tho tablo to mato hta firat ahot of tho soventy.first innlug, soma oo in the audlencocried “Dalg' ont.) Thonudienco roms with & will cheer, and o geand ritals tan mado for tha table, Wharo' Dio, o i hapd, msitalued Iys position, it beforomora thnit ikt oF ten of them liad roached thd inblo; Cap= At Yeary,: of tho Olty ull polico, wilh Sorgeant hatehor and twonty potrolnon clintged throngh fhe erowd and surrounded tho table, forming a stroug cors donarounddt, .. . . S * For fivo minten tho riofse and confunlon woro deal . ening nnd boyond.ull doreription. Appeals o tho re aree, calls by partisans of olther Ph.m-m “atick to It," und Joud crios of put Dlon out™ Allnd tho hall; and : tha denro crowd swayed Lo sud fro, snul woro frantlcto thd tablo, posibly. It the nollon . of l)l‘tnk!nF it in pleces, Wik moro probably from tha desiro whick nll ordwda Ay to o §n the ebnird of thn dxeltoniont, Guptain Leary tried to quict tho disturhanco fu vatn, bul finally, ot tho requast of Mr, Weonan, tho audi- andorevunied their seats, beoding deliborations ot to whetlior tho gamo ahould proceed. 3 The ease of ho excltenicntnross in the torty-fonrih {uning, wlion (0o georar (Bud Scatlold) mado o misiako in feoring A rui of Daly’s, 1oshould have seored 163, points, . When tho wlstako was diacovered ha stopped thogamio fof o mtoment,- aud: botl” playors want vith bim befors tha refpree; -~ . | 54 ; o ! Dion clajmed -that the string keore wae vnalterable, ud rofunod ti recouize any outeido acove, : Lhinmate ter wus referred to Mr, Tieoun, who hnd net time to #i%e 4 deolaion, - Whien thio ngrosmont_seomed to Tiavo been arrived afby tho playors, Mr. Daly, it was-undor= atonid, having watved bis HgUt t6 ‘thio 16 potats, tho gama wan allowed ta go on, ot L N 1 hese can.bo no doubt that Daly nctuaily mado 1,600 rn!ulk bint tho qicatlon in, did he waive lilw right to e polutain disputo,. It is claimod that Lis m:gu on willi the gaiio virtually waived thd right, and (Hat his actfon, ar that of his firfonds, i springing this ming #t 1he niost cntlual{mrl. of tho game waa unfalr, . When order had beert restored Daly camo to he tabloand psids -y o, el iy 4 3r, Refereo, Wht Acore! t tho repls, i ; | "Then'Talaim this’ geine,” sald “DAly, “and Tt Atk to it," ] 5 ! D Seofield nald o conld“oxplain tho misiakea {unfel o afe), and that 1z, Daly e Soicly. cotitied o the gainc, iy Aftor much moro talking and andthor seené of cone fusion Daly went toward Dion ond safd s #4il you cull hets off on this game and play mo agalp this night nast woel 71 g “Yos, L will,” said Dion, ‘ . 1 Tiis hiaving'bron commninicated to M, Teonan ho ‘made nn officlol aunonncoment that beta wero off and {hat the gamo wonld bo played out next Thursday Dight, Tan, 9, * This cooled tho crowd s little, and thoy slowly dinpuracd. 3 i Daly'd averugo was 20 5071, Dion's averagooras 20 6070, - - Totly wers gxcoptionally largo nvorage " 7""THE LAW COURTS, i NOTES OF INTEREST. . o ‘Tho patent infringoment suit, involving exten- sive iutorosts, Tucker v. Fairbonlk, Peck & Co., wis, on Saturday, decidod a8 to the main points tho ifventor of improvemants in tho construc« tion of boxos for ;packing lard, for damages for infringomon of tho patent by tho dofondants, olami“to the patont. It will bo woen thnt the Contt' camé to a conclusion unexpected by both sidés, ~namely, to sustain :the’' :plaintift's claim , to the, invention, but giving the defendants @ - sharo . in -its. bonefits, . Tho Court decided that however it be with pitont, that for tho completed article, a8 ho had dosoribed it in his spacification,: ““ n packngo for ‘putting ‘up .Jard and other. oloaginons ‘sub- stances,” that it waa a valid claim as for a new articlo of manufacture. The Court also decided :that tho ,contract of March,” 1867, by which Ar- rangements wore ‘mado for tho construction of caddiés and packdges, and the manufacturs and puiting. up of Iard, for capital to bo fur- nighod | by [Fairbanks, Pock & Co., for cortain - monoys - to bo advanced to tho plaintiff, for apportionment of profit made, aud which agrocd that in case.of n patont boing 1s- stied, it ghould bo for the bonefib of tho defond- ants a8 woll &s the plaintiff, was etill subxisting; iand that, unloes . arrangements woro mado Dbotwoen tho partios, and_the controversy sot- ,tled, the Court would :muke an ordor of rofer- .enco to tho Mastor, to take an account of the | preflts, to ascortain the valuo of the roynlfly, and to dotermino whethor the dofendants “had sus- talned damagos in consequonco of the disposal ‘ot tho patont to othors, A BXG BEAL ESTATE CLATNM, _ Eli 8, Preacott yastorday filed a subatitute bill : in the Circuit Court in the suit Porkins v, The Illinpls & Michigan Canal and some 20 others. Complainant aflirms tnat on the 20 of October, 1852, tho Trustecs of the Canal sold to Philip | Maxwoll tho oast Lnlf of the northwost quarter of tho east half of tha southenst quartor, north tuining abont'103 24-100 acros moro or less, for the sum of $2,681 ; that sald Maxwell eold one undivided half of tho land to this plainti, but nogleoted to givo him s proper deed for it, never having received tho proper canal deed himself. Exhibits of such documentary evi. denco 08 exists -aro attached to the bill, ~ Poti- . tionor further rolates that aftor Maxwell died, the Trusteos gavo » decd of sale to his hoeirs, a8 for their nwn purchuse, whereas the records nhow that Muxwell bonght the land and the hoirs Iiad no connection with it, excopt to suceoed to its pososulon ; whorofore, potitionor insista that tho deed is null and vold; partioularly ns poti- tlonor Loght and paid 5id Maxwoll for s moioty of tho land. Ho further affirma_that tho Chica~ §n & Northwestorn, and Galena & €hicago Union inilroad Jompanies claim to have an interest in tho_land, apparently on belnlf of tho St. Charlos. Branch Rallrosd Company (ap- proved Jun, 8, 1849), attoryund tho Chiltago & arlés & Misslasippi Air Lino Railroad Com- | pany, which was. granted n.right of way over part of ssid land, which right, petitioner con- tends, has becams null and obsolote, not having been ot any time detod upon, and tho object for whicl: it wé granted having dotermined forover, , On thnm’ls;mmdu the Puhtmnnr claims the un- | divided half, and petitions the Court to defing tho ownereliip of the land. = B .+ FROM THE, BEGISTER'S OFFICE. An . oxamination of witnossos took placo, on Baturday morning, in_the Tegister's ol!']co, in the mattor of . E. ' Hubbard, in- iutituted Dby - Mr. Jenkins, Assigneo, ' for the purposo of eliciting the' fata of extonsive real ostate helioved to have boon awned by tho bankrupt, which had beon sold. Mombors of the firm of Ayors, Toff & Co., real | ostate ngonts, testified, but their evidenc in- ‘flhlflud ttlo in regard to'tho rocont transaotions, i which the Assignee principally dosired to reach.” Theo information gleaned from various sources, theagro a8 it s, will, however, probably onabla. tho Assignes to communisato his conclusions to the Court, shortly, in a tangiblo shapo. The following np{l{oinimonm aro on the di for tho coming weok : Firat, meoting of or:Z itors on tho mattor of Floming, at 11 a. m. Tucsday ; and samo on the mattor. of the Come« moreial Insurance Company at 11 a. m, on Thuraday. The first meoting of creditors for tho s mont of Assignes, on tho matter of Willinm Batterman, took pfimn on Baturday before the Rogister, a mgnm of tho creditors boin present. Mr. . W. Campboll was olectod. THE ABNES OF THE DEFUNOT “‘NETUDLIOAN,” Jobn B. Lincoln, on Saturdsy, comnencad suit ngsu'maz tho parties formerly composing. the Zepublican Job Printing Company, to romove veloud from tho title of Lots 27, 28, 0’1, 63, Block 8, Willinms’ subdivision of the n-rtheast quarter of tho southeast quarter of Section 86, Towne #hip38, Complainant aflinns that the company bought this reul ostate of William H. Williaws, nnd rocordod tho samo 08 a deod of trust to Jore- miak 8, Thompson. The land was, an it {a now contondod, bought by Win, 8. Hoggloand Michnol Zimmer, and: by thea sold to the plaintiir, Now the old fimm claim an inlorest in tho land, aud this action 18 brought to romove tho cloud. Tho dofendants composin, tho Repullican Job Printing Company aro H. N, fing;flm, g }t. “\',u}?h, L‘i‘xlxcahé ?ubuiu, Joseph loCulloch, Jageb Bunn, Win. 8, Heggie, Michaol Zimmer, vhd Joromiah 8. Thompuore e JUBBARD'S ESTATE, 2 R, I, Jonkine, ausignoo in tha-ostato of M, B, Hubbard, & bankrupt, roports that belonging to tho bstato are two stooks, and two storoa con- tainjng tho same, namoly. On Twenty-sccond streot § stock at cost, Tixtures at cou I othier atoc! Tixtures ut co Total, 21,0010 Tho first is consldered an averago rotail stock and the other above the avorage, being com- posed largely of new goods, the tixturea Txx oith- or case boing worth very littlo, that he has nogatiated {lm Hole of the proporty to Loomin & Ioller at 60 por cent of tho original cost, smounting to 813,104,423 ; namoly, $5,000- cauh, $1,500 on I'eb. 1, and the halance in equal notes In two, four, and six months, indorsed by tya seeurition to bo approved by the Court, Ihv Court'made an ordor as prayed. g 2 , ' OENERAT NOTEA. & ‘Tho hoazlng of the sl for tho foroclosure of make their wan (llrmn 1o lino of polics nnd got at- but by miktako scorsd;ouly 140, n differonce of 3¢ |- ) ";.I | 0no thoudand five hundred aud’ six rpolute,: was | v, Princoton Losn and Trust Com) by Judge Drummond. . The ‘snit was brought by wiio in turn sought to oyerthrow tho plaintift's | ‘many of tho clnims sot up by tho plaintift in his’ of plank rond, of Section 23, Township 39, con-' opoint-* Ho roports alno | ‘tho discovory of tho Mlssissippt by Joliot ‘and ~ mortgago on tho Chlcn{m& Cinolanatl Air Lino Railrond Cnmamn , and_to sottlo a claim brought by tho plaintifts as Trusteos for bond- loldors, in which lnrliu intorcats aro at stnke, known ag Pullan et ol. v. Qhiengo & Olnelpnatt Air Tino Rsilrond Company, which was seb for hoaring bofore Judge Drummond- on tho 2d {n- uiant, han by agreomont of counsel boen post- spored until tho 18t of February, in conasquenao of tho donth of youug McDounld, son of Mr. Mcl)upnld of Indlannpolls, who i in the enuo, * 1 Iho military gontlomau nhmed Goneral Doran who, on Triday oommonced ‘siit in tho Buperlor Qourt for dlvorco, and requested suppresslon of tho suit, it boing inideratood, that ha befongbd tb Gonoral Bheridan's sinf?, : & riok known to {ho *Gouornl or the next in command, o Tho cano of tho billiard saloon keopor, Isnac I, Van Blyke, charged hoforo Justico Banyon with keoplng open on Sunday, which has beon ngroad on a6 o Loab onao,.was yosterday appoalod to tho Criminnl Court. 3 Tho_omnibus, decidont suft, Harier v, ' Toss, which bna hoon sovoral timos oxplained and’ree forred to during its progress through the Bu- yotjor Court, lina roached a vordict, the' jury tinding for the plaintift; damngos, §050: ;| 1 Judgo Portor will call, to-daf, 1, 4, 5,-0, ond 10 to20 inclueive, pea - ATTORNEY'S RECORD. oL D0 GEANCERY, 3 4 Tur, Crioure CovnT—(Willims, J)~212—Tusrcll 7. City of Ohlengos detnurror to Gill muntained and Ienyo to amond. funtanter; leave 1o nnswer amended billi 10 dnys, 699—Forrls v, Johunton ebal,; motlon to dlemina Bill overruled, - —Eli 8, Prescoft ‘v, Board" of Trustoes of the Illinols and Michigan Canal ot al.; leave 10 ilo copy of Lill ks of March 4, 18713 aolicitors ulll!r‘n’Ts‘nl‘flncn for ; varlona defendants, - H88-= death of Jano Duvle auggested, and Mary McIntosh nubstituted, ¥122—Cymthia v,” Albert ‘Rawnon ; causo RAILROAD NE Railroad Bullding in the United " " Btatosin 1872, £ ”N;'n arly Eight Thousand Milos Oon- .structed, During tho Yenr: ] Valuable Statistics, | Notwithntandlog tho soro finanolal embarrnas- nignée witch fiave provalled during tho yoor just ‘pasgéd; #aslway, constriction has boon on tho fn- 3 mia i mioro roniarkablowhon ntfritoly dosifissted sra monoy rallway buildiiy, andif tho figirés #8fd ot prosonted miany safio mon might véry Tonionably -doubt the statomont we hnvo made. But; whilo “¥o propono to glvo the figuras, aonsarning thia rhatter, wo shall also, roly, for proof npoy the ailway |, arbioloa which havo apposred ale 1'Tne Thioone 'doring tho post yoar; containing ‘nocounta of the boginnings, “flnishings, oponings, and oxtensions df raillronds 10" tho . West. 'If our - rendors ‘will’ racall how many of - thoso articlossvo, iaye published thoy will not doubt thpt raflyay. construction in 1872 Hos beon capriod on with over, groator sotivity | durlng thio* past 'ybar than any proviodd yowra: *Tho following valiablo™ statistics from the Chi- : eago Railway Revlew o last weok; upon railway .| ) conatruotion in 1872, tabulates much of tho in-. -formotion which hag appoared in Tre Trinung oronso, This gt 5 wo conaldér hoy and host daily #et- for lcaring next Friday, (Farwell, =t Lathrop v, Sherminn ot al§ sot for hearing Arat Fhurs= day of February, © o i | . Tne Sursuion Count—(Gary, J)—873—Powers v, FPowera ¢ Loary withdraws appearauco for dofeudant, 1,038—E)dor - ¥, Noxth, Slio -Planing Company,; np- pearanco by solieitora'fir tho defendnnt planing mill, G, A. Reno’ & Jacob H. Littlo; nud timo to-plead, oto,, oxtended HIl 20th fnstant, ' 39—Whito v, Potorson § motion te sct ardde mastor's roport - donled, snd sxeop= ons, .. 1,033—Folzon v. Jacobs ; rofereuco to. Magru- ,021—Dyor v, Dycr s defanlt,” 1,180—dunsen ny el al ed by complalnant without prejus COMMOR LAY . v Tnx Cmovrr Count—{Hooth J.)—1,600—Robinson v. Servin; defendant to givo §250 secutity in 8 dase, 1809—Richman v.'McNalr; defendant 0 rofoin to rop- Ueation to first apectal plea in 6 days, 1,012—Fredor- feks v, Lverhart: yortions of depositions stricken out. 2,223—imith v, Vounglove, Architcotural Iron Worke; dofendant to e sufcient bon®in 20 days, 16k—Mor= rimou v, Queal; defendant to rejoin or demur la replis ¢ations in 6 days. .2,931—Drake v. Edwards; rulo oxtended 5§ "daya—MoAngher, sdministrator, cfe.; v. Blichiyan Contrnl I, I, Co.; caso restared ; rulo on do-, fendant to plead In ton days—Pooplo ox rol, Thompaon . Thos, Maoro; continued t1ll Baturday noxt, (T'rea ) G44—Loun ¥, Armour ; motion for now trial ovorruled, and Judgment on verdict, 30 daya to file hond ana bill of excoptions, -627—Egan v. Ames; leavo to with draw demurrer, and b_doys to plend. 41—Bfoyer v. Aurory Insiraheo ;- judgment ‘on_vordict, $3,088,50, 2,005—Greunbaum V. Tiynolds ; timo to filo additional bond oxtendod till Tucaday. '3,355—Fitzstminons v. Mahor; diamissed by plaintilt, % | Tur 'Surenton Count—(Porter, J.)—3,256—Tarlor . Hond; vordict $950; motion for how trial, 2,17 Lobrecht v, - Congdon; motion for now trial donied, and oxeoptions, 2983—Sargent ¥, Ropubllo Insurance Comypany; . <sslgnce; of defendsnt, ceod . fn " s own namo, quet ¥, samos - same. 3,011—Cook ¥, ‘Brown; 1notion bo sck uaide judgment donied.. 3,630—Tirsh v, Loomis; domurrer to plea of sot-oft overruled e\lfllflllfl' to filo bond of $500 in ten ‘doys, - 2,055—: Vallaco v, Broat : now irial denfed, 201=Wirts v, Beofleld § Teavo to make M, Bwingstor (2) ‘g:rly do- fondant } leavo to Scoficld to flo pleas by frat Mon- day of February, 8,100—Sollmana v, Tllinols Mutual Insuranco. Company ;_motion. to sirike sccond.- plea from files suatained ; rulo on plaintifl to file copy sued on in five doys. _$,122—Totteo v, Great Insuranco Campany ; proceedings atayed, dofondant in bauk., + dismise rupley; ' 9,106—Drown v. esmo; eamo order, 2971—Myors v, McLaurg; Judgment and nppeal . bond . £1,400, and 'Lill " of oxcoptions 112 20 dnya, dofault of 8,695 Rothbarth v, Schnell ; Bclnoll net aaldo, 8,250— 1, AL Johnsfon ; defoult, 8,600—3ason v, Gard'; domurrer fo flrst count of narr ovorruled, and Jeavo to dofendant to plead in 8,271—Crawford v, Winston ; plaintiff confess abatement, nnd Jeavo tonmend narr and summone, 41,800—Kasprowicz v. Jacob; mation to sot ssido judg: ment continued, 1,067—MoCarty v, Murphy ¢ Judg. ment, 005 appoal aud oxcoptiona in 20 disi, -— Thatchor v, Stulo; cato redockotod, _2,260—0"Mora v, Glase; verdict for defendant. 8,568—Campbell v, QObnso; leave to amond petition instanter, 3,2 Holmes v, Menchom; dismissed by plaintiff, 1,030— Btettauer v, Bell ; same, B RUPTOY, Tate UnTren StaTER Distrior Counr—(Rlodgett, J.) —2,117—George R. Stoarna; injunction restraining saiu of slock by nuction, 2,174—Isracl R, Bogardus; order of referanco fo A. B, Gonn, returnable 1th, an {swuod warrant, 2,163~H, E.' Hubbard;, leave to usslinco to sell stoci: for a Jumyp sum, - ANRAIGNMKNTS, 2 Tme OnmimvAL Count—(Rogers, J.)—Tifty-soven privoners woro ired 3 olghforn plosd giity, and woro. Bontonced to various terma at Joliot and in tho Gounty Jail._Georgo A, Everelt plead not guilty. Tho frial of s, Boycowasset for tho 22d. Bl Wroy will bo tried on Thursday; Rainforth & Fuller on Monday. NEW AUTTS Tny Omoore Covnti—5,403—Cogawell & Co. v John Ruben ; assumpsit, $1,000, 6,404—The Puilman Talaco Car Company v. Jolin V. Tappen and Juliaa 8, Runsoy ;s injunction Lo restraln tho collection of tazes, 5,405— W, ¥, Tala v. Johsnnd Berthauer snd_Georgo M, Barbor; mochanio's lion on tho west threo-fifths of Lota & and 6. and oast two-(tha of Lot 7, in Blook 1, Wolfrom's Subdivision of Out-lot 8, Cauhl' Trustcos'- | Bubdivision of tho cast 3§ of Scction'23, Township 40, 5,406—Chestor D, Hooker v. J, J. G, Gillesplo : asstmp- | t, $000, 56,403—Eli S, Preacoti v, Toard of Trusteos of 'tho Tilinols nud Michigan Canalct al.; substituted Dill, 5,409—Emery R, Gard v, Adolph Holmidg and Charles Wegner; assumpsit, $3,000, 6,A10—Anna 0. Bchmidt v, ‘Jacob 'Schmidt and - the Gorman Savings Bank ; bill for separate maintenanco and injunction restraining tho withdrawal of monoys by tho defendant Behimdt from the dofondant’a bak, - 5,411—Palmer & Hickey v, W, Ssnderson ; ossumpsit 500, 6,413 to 6,417 inclusivo—Appeals, 5,418—Joln A, Moody v. Albort 11, Bodman ; petition 'to rostoro judgment. ' 5,410—) Hendort v, Oity of Chicago ; cano $2,000, 6,420—Ernst Bochm v, Dennis Bweney ;' 1—Poter Yermaas v, Gty of Chicogo t0 5,429 inclusive—Appeals, 54! lcKey & Adam L. Amberg v. Thos, Muckin 7 32,000, 6,431—ho Bhoo and Losther Na< Bani F. A; Wesgo, Charles B, a0d " Goorgo " W, Ordway; ..os- 20,000, 6,403—Chas, . G, Lowery ddy v, Androw Burton, A, P; Burtor,” and 8, P, Longstrect ; attachment, §,433—Theadoro bl assumpsit tional Kirtland, sumpalt 3 aud John 0, Bo . it | i Ontcago, Omaha-& B, Jonep _during tho yoar just past, Nofwithstanding tho financiel ombarrassments of tho past two yoars, tho vastly incréased ‘ratfo of" progroda shown in ‘1870 6vor tho average of the proviaiin yoars hing Tho - numbet of nd oich 6f procoding -boen more than maintaine milgs nddod during. 1873, flve'yoars, has beon Y 42,20 . 3] +14,000) 1870, 1871 1872, 3 - | Tho numbor of miles of road actuslly under .construction (in addition to that of bed on which J f;lvon 88 0,742, This figuro {{alls matorinlly below the aétual amount. In the ivon tho resulta of construction tatos and’ Torritories, and the a5 Was mado on 853 were fully comploted; 42 the préparation for the track wae in progross;. in flue, work was done on’ 14,667 milos of road, Tho aggrogates for each track was Tnid) is .table below is in thirty-five Bt Canadisn Provhices. * Pro xoads ;. 7,925 miles of ro: andon 6, ! advancod Htato aro horowith given : '9pDos [ 0N T | Elounanl [ Sorars8oBusBosaboy Total acsuosonnsssssnss 350 825 25 239 042 170 178 253 584 15 23 osgl 02y 50 (lx 8843|7323 de Mfl“ 208 637 50 123 88 120 228 451 242 01 925 [oaa [iager Iilinois, aud Wisconsin : i INDIANA, Onteage, ‘ountain County Briich, Cincinnatl & Terro Haute...... Cincinnatl, Wabash & Westorn. (Orawfordsvillo, Kokomo & Toledo . ‘Detrolt, Eel River & Iliinofs, Lafayette, Munclo & Bloomingio (Lafoyeite' & St, Anno.... ..., Togansport, Grawtordstile & 5. iToufevillo, Now_Albany & 8t. L, (Torro Hatto & Southwastern. \Toledo, Thornton & 8t, Louis, Total. ‘Milwaukeo Branc Vinton Branch. Muscating & Weal Durlington & Missourd Iiver. Creaton B {Glicago, Rock Taland & Pacific igourney Branch..ii.ovs i Davenport & B, Paul. tTown Centraliss.ivee Cumeron v, Frank W, 'Wentworth ¢ replovin, 5,434’ John 0, McCord v, Thomas 0, Boyd and James J, Buf- lons dssumpait, 45,000, 616—dohn M, Clati v.! roan] B, Afken; asmimpsit, $100, 5,430-Franofs,|! “Flint v, Chamber of Commeérce; assumpslt, $00. | G,407—Forrest, ctal,, v. Glaser ; apped], 5,438—John) X, Lincoln, ot al., v. Ko Lill to remove cloud on title, Tt Burzuton Connr—i1,879—Unilia Olark v, All ‘Whom it may Concern; petition to confirm title,—41, 880—Susannah Thatehor, sdminlstratrix of David' G, Thatcher, doceased, v, Uarsiet Stecle and Theodoro B, Tioteford ; restored’ record, Beovell, defendants; bill of review, 41,882—John Mc- Nell v, J, A, Duffy; confesslon of judgment on a nota’ 41,883, —Noses Btrang and John Bawyer V. | Sehloss, Regina Blumenthal, and Julius Blumenthal ; attachment, 41,884—Wood v, Foreman ;. appeal. 41,685, Kreigh & Co, v. J, Drooka Johuson ,& Co,; aflachment, — A “ FARMERS’ CANDIDATE.” Rook Fars, 1L, Jan, 1, 1673, To the Fditor of The Chicago T'ribune : Bm: Insoomentioned In your {ssuo of yos-| tordsy, tho namo of “Mr. Dael, of Plainfiold, Will County,” ns among the caudidates for ap- pointment on tho Railroad and Warchouse Com.. misslon ; and ho is further spoken of as being a “ farmors’ candidate,” I wish to say that 0. O, Tnell, Esq,, a farmer of Rock Falls, Whitesido County, hes beon recommended by ameeting of delegntes representing noarly fifty farmers’ or- ganizations, and is nmphn{lmlly &' !*farmora’" conditlate.” Probably tlio mention as made in g'au.r paper is o mistako an tothe rosid-nep; and, f 6o, you will obligo the frionds of Mr, Buall by a torraction of the kamo, Yours truly, A. GoLpEx. —_———— THE MADISON STREET BRIDGE. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bir ¢ Wonld you allow su old subsoribor to rocommond, through your influential columns, to tho Board of Public Works, tho widening of , the pagsngo-way for pedestrinus on Madison Stroet Bridgo, tho most frequonted thoroughfare of Obleago. *T'his passage-way' for pedoatrinus’ 13 80 narraw ‘that soaréoly two persons can glve' way for ench otlier when passing along, and-the | presont timo would be tho most appropriate for. making this improvoment, when bridges aro’| shut. Tho publlc would bo undor groat oblija- tions it the Bonrd of, Public Works would take thig matlor In thoir kiands boforo tho isprxl‘l;s oty in, . Chicago, Jan, 4,870, . - [ L, ——— —A Wisconsin woman is known who, whon sho discovers o burglar bononth her bod, doos not yoll, but knools and prays for hiw, This-hos worked woll on_one occasion, but hor husband lias purchiaged a horso-plstol that carries a ball o8 Inrgo as & dougli-nut, oud says “ got the dm‘l on him, next timo, before you dg anythipg olso.” —Tho celobration of the 200th anniveruary of Marquotio hias boon resolved on, to tuke place nour Prairlo du Chion, on the' 178l ad 18th of June noxt, aud an invitation extonded' to' John publio 3o Yriating Company 1% KANPAS. 41,831—Tarnell Munson-| | K y. Princéton Loan-aud ‘Frust Gompany, aud George-| | B3 ¥ seivor Oy, Des Moines, Wintersot & Soutiiwien, Tho following tablos show. the number of miles finishod and undor construction, with the namos of the ronds, in Indians, Iows, Koneas, Miles under Ko, miles conablction, finished. Garbondalo & Bl i Chicago & Tilinofs Southern; : Ohlcago & Pacifio, ... . i5 Quleago, Burlng : & Chicago, Danville & Vincennes, . e 40 \Olifcago, Docatur & Bt Louls, ) # ‘Chicago, Wellington & Western. . & Ghicago'& Paducals 3 i Ghicago, Pekin & Bauthweaforn. : 5] Donvills & Patton., vvev Sy East 8t, Louis, Oahokia & Fall'g Bpring, .. 1y Indispa & Illinois Central, .. . 45 49 Indisuapnis, Bioomington & Wasiers.. 33 5 Jacksonville, N, W, & 8. bt 0 TLatayotte, Bloomington & Aissiseippi. .. .. 85 Loutsvills, New Alba @, B Taris & Danvillo.... & 80 Tontia & Soringdaid 23 A ‘Peoria gilel . Tooria, Atlanta & Docat k4 35 Springfiod & Bt, Loul Toledo & Bt. Lotls"Alr Total, & W] Appleton & Now Lendon, Chlfcago & Northwestern, Escannba Extonsion, -Ohicago & Northern \Chilcago & Buperior, \Gatonn & Southiern i \Grean Bay & Lako Pop! Milwatkea & Foud du La Milwankee, Lake Shore-&' ‘Milwaukeq &-Northorn, Milwaukoo & Bt, Paul. Chioago, Miiwauke Bhioboygau & Fond du Lao Wiscousin Ocntral. {Wiscopalu' Valloy... | i Tatal, Ballooning. | Profossor John, Wiso, nant, has: in_contompla ©of arrangemont now., The I'rofc amembered, mado -the famous aly trip from 8t | tho weY'l-known' rro- on to mke a balloon trip ucross tho Atlantio next sumn.or, tious for the great serial voyago belug” [{ proparas, n procoss uor, it will bo Louls to tho eastern extromity of Ontar,'0, o diss tance of over 1,200 miloy, i’ n short , about nineteon’ hours, or at tho rate of about pixty-throo miles an_ hour, . Ile fools cnitiroly confidont, ~of ‘his _abllity’ to punko ‘tho quickost trip on racord aorass nlo Q. Blon, L. D, of New York, historian ot Nm:'bmnw. to dolivor tho_ gowmomorative ad- oRd, G = ¢ Atlantio. Quite’ a number of sclentiflo gantle= ion haye made ;:%mp‘myl'nm‘xi sty ) E gty application for permission to uas, tulugv‘u‘tgn; of all balloguing T, o W SIS It, Lauts Expross aco of ‘| | oxpoditionn, Af al ahoad in mronautien, so far sa distanco Lravolled In concornad, tho lotigeat trip avor mado by any Turopean halloonist was only 400 miles, whilo that of Trofessor Wise'n was threo tinos that . dintanoo, .and, what is mora, the grostor portion of 1t wan accomplishod in the mh{nt of a oyolouo, sudwith throo passongors beside imsolf,” ; © . Mnifale JMunting, The l\\u}turs aro making snd havoo among tho buftaloes in_ Weatern Kausns, not far from tho 1lho of tha Atehinon, Topokn & Bants Yo Raile rgad. Thoy aro found in gront numbery near & fork_of the Pawioo Rtiver, snd aro shot down by lindrods ovory day, Todge City in thoe Inst station on this road. . Xt in rhout throo miles from Tort Dodgo; it wan sotiled rbout the lnat of Bbptombor, aud coneisla of about fifty housns—overy. ono ,of which, with possibly two Lor threo excoptionn, i a store, & billintd #n- 1don, or & danto hall; 'The Ttnfors mako this their headqnartert, During two months oho fignt recalyod over 20,000 buffalo hides, for which thoy pafd from, £1.25 to 82,60 ench. * Anothor ity raeatviod in' ton days ending tlie middle of this’ month oyor 6,000 kislos. Luffalo mont ls- ybry cheap, Tho hawms asll frout pup cent to tvo cents o pound, and are flll'yfl’fl“'vm‘ {ho Atell- ‘apny, Topokn. . & Hanta Fo Hond to Kuuman City nhA 6 8¢, Louds in Jarga quantities. The fora- qiiattors catiifot 'ho givon awny, but aro threws ont in the streoly, Ono morchant had 26,000 sbjiffalo tongues packed dwsy in ono room wait- idg shipmont to market, Notwilhatanding this ‘wholosalo slaughlet,-$ho hunlern toll of seoing ‘herda milos in lougth, and. almost as counlices 1n4 tho sands upon the poa bliora, B et e —— £ Lullding Material, | A Boston rherchant writes Lo tho Traveller of .that city as folfowd: =« Approcinting tho fact which to mind hag boon Zully demonstrated, tht o building matorial now iu” us6 san withstand tho Intonslty of ench o fizo 18 w0 havé Intoly ox- porionced, X cant about to ascortain whicli of.tho 'throo kinds of stono, marblo, granito, or frec- ,stono would best withstand tho combined offcct of heat and wator, To this end, T placed piocen of bqual aizo of ench kind of stono tipon & sliavel F &lInckomith's firo, heatod them untilthe and ovor & t ohovel wasrod hot: 1 then applied to the stoness smull strenin of, cold "witors 'lhe mnrblo was tho first to F‘V" way; it cracked apd oramhled 1iko so much ordinary lime. ‘Tho fresttono fol- lowod immedistoly, but it wag somo timé hefore tho granite manifested any mgns of cracking. The result of tho exporiment was entirely in favor of tho granito. I shall rebuild my prom- son with o an’ihl granito frout, I dosive s hand- somo front with some ornamontrtion, ono thet will make my building attractivo, whicli I cannot got in brick, snd dare not have in marble.” SPECIAL NOTICES. Tho Contaur Linimont—Has ourod—doos sure, and will curo more &nsos of thotmatism—-stiTjotats, swall. ingeand Jamoncss upon man and heast .1n ono day thau alt othor articles hava ina hundeod yoars. Onasaya: */I hava g tot éld a pen in soven mouths—now T ; -nfaollright, Anothor that, **tho [FRAS_=="> Contaur Linitnent oured a frightful " KEHTATPTD ‘burn without nocac;™ axothor, *“It ! rbstored io uso a hopolossly lame horso, worth @400, otos ‘Try it onco, It is a wonderful thing. Children . Cry for Pitcher’s Cas- toria, Itreguistes the stémash, cures wind collo and causts natural sloo stitito for castor ofl. _RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRADNS. ol ‘Winter Arrangement. | RXPLANATION OF REFIRENOE MATKS.— + Saturday ox- oepted. *® Bunday oxcepted. BMouday exceptod, | Ar- rivo Sundayat8:00a. m. § CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Allon & St Louls Through Line, ani Eoulrlana | (30.) netw short route from Ghicagotn Kansas Cily, Union Degot, W Side, near Madison-at, bridge, Tea Arrite, 8t. Tonis & Springfield Exprom, via Main Li * 0:15 8, m. pom. Ken * 9:15 0, m. |* 840 p. m. ‘Wonona, Lacon, Wasbingi pross (Wostorn Divialan, ¢ 4:10p. m.|* 110p. m. | Joliet & Dwight Accomoti * 410 p. m. [* :40a. m. Bt, Louls & Kprlmrtla!d Lightu - & Exi i Matn Line, and via Jacksonville Divisfon. 99:00 p, m. [$47:30 p. . Kaneas Olty Expeoss, sonvillo, Ifl., &Lou 00 py 1, [£730 8. m. Jefloraon City'txpre 1800 p. 1n. {1730 . m. Peorls, Kookuk & Buri'a $5.....1* 9:00 . m. ¥ 8:0 p, rm, T Dally, via Main Tino, and dally ozcept Saturday, via Jakauniille Division. 4 Dully, vis Main Lino, anddtly, vison, copt Monday, via Jacksonville Diy i " CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, . Depots—Faot of. Lakest., Indiana-av., and Sicteenthett,, and Canal and Stzteenth-ats, Iicket afice {n Driggs Hours and at depota, Mail and Exprass..... . D ubuquo aud Stoux Git Pacific Fast Dubuqus Facifo Rig Duwner's 0 Act Downer's Grovo Ac: ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, ’m’m oot of Lalkest. aud fout of Ticenty.secondat, Ticket 5 T STt o D derandat, v o commadation| B Lonis Fast Liro, ux lman Passengor.. Paricdnd OAK 1 Ak Woods. ak Woods. izda Park and Qnk Woud *70n Baturd: B0 run to Obawpaiga, CHICAGD, Fi.UIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH i LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Ivainsarriveand depart from the Great Central Railroad Depat, faol of Lake-st, For thraugh tickets and lkqn'm!A | ear Lerthe apply at Ticlet ofice, 16 Canuluat,, corner Sfardi- MoVIORERS THEATRE, LABT WERI of tho groat aotross, IMISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, Who wil] appear, for tho Inst tmes, on Monday, Taceday, and \th.»’l.'fln{ ights, and WEDNESDAY M’M'mn:l!, i Lior poworfuf rouditibn at 3 MEG MERRILIES. | . Fonradag-Toat night of LADY MAQUETIL. ridny—Donofit of MISS CUBHIMAN, B~ Hoouro your scats anil.corop ontlyi . Oarriags en- tranca from Monroo-at., iloy enst of Thoat Next Tre & Mrn, Dioi ente, MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, | Blonrae-at., Lotwoon Doathorn aud Btatoats, = Alingto, Cottnd Kemhles instel; MACKIN AND WILSON In thoe bounuat of gama. « THE RED FOOKETHOOK: WANTHD, A NURSH$ PHTER BIPHR; " ' i AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME, ..; Every Tivor rday Matiyoo, . : USI0, - AUADEMY. OF - TO-NIGHT, ! GRAND ENGLISI OPHRA, N A TRIIIETL A, With a runrkably strong cast; full and lllilunnbfirehua- t; hll(rmt(l| Ohorus; compribing ffly-two pooplo, 1o 1ts repro- Doy Ny din, X o g Wodnen VOCTOT OF ATOANTARA * ATRKEN'S THEATRE, Wabash-av, and Congross-st. P 11 furthor notico. also Wednosday and i S R s MR, JOSEPH - PROCTOR, ‘Who-wlit appenr & Mwm‘m {a tho 1ast uoir sohsation,’ 5 on! % % THR RED POORETBOOK. 1873. CHICA THE 1873. *THE DALY, fn e growth 1 of|Obleago and tho'Northwoat, “ By tho pdvancpmpnt -in wonlth, ; intoliigonce, ~and strungth of tho community it rapraonts, now snd aon- stantly-increasing demauds havo boon ‘mado upon At reprosentativo journals, and thoso TE TAIDUNE Las In ovory caso antiolpated in its prompt collootion of nows by tofogeaph, from all parta of tho country, aud by corro- spondonta throughout tho world, . * Tito ploncor smong Western journals fn * | THE LIBERAT, USE OP.THE TELEGRAPH, Ithas ovarcomo distanco for its randors and placod bofors {tiom onch muorning tho tmoro dmporlant nowa of the warlds ; + Ana homo nowspaper, with Chicago its own fleld, its fargo and compotent Local ‘and Commoralal. Gorps Lavo ‘malntalood a faithfal and full prosontnont of ' T TRINORE ontors upon the coming yoar in ths ocou- pancy of, ita robullt bustugss promiscs, the new Tribuns ailding, n thio bieArt of tho rustorod business contra of Ohicago, aud is preparod, 16 a dogroo Lottor than over bafora; to 11l and oarzy to n silll bigtior atandpotnt ‘THE PLACE IT HAS OREATED IN JOUBNALISH, s kopt paco with tho' dovelopmon HOME AFPATR AND BUSINESS, Glving especiat ‘promineneo And carofal collatlon to the prominant facta of GROWTH, TRADE, espocially in the proecnt ora “of oue ** GREAT PROGRESS, and * REBUILDING." - = P O0TOR.. b} o o O O 76 conta; Boo. | ~ Scrupnlons aaro has boon takon to ¥oouro Acouracy sud ond Balcony, 25 conts. fulooas to the 3. s GLOBE THEATRE, Foping, Jan, 0, ovory night and Wodnosd: T ey Ml atw, " thio hecarmplshod Vocatst and Actress L MISS MAL'U'DEDHK k:’l‘Lh ";}EQN‘ B oM. hoys, Littln Dick, ThoGuaoral, an i“""n‘l"'}}‘l‘;fi}"\:}n‘“‘g}‘?“‘,}“{’[ er':': lallnhEl,m::; phoy Hir. 1L, Y Tills, Hobby Noweom Pro Dawe B Do I Lisher. nd tho Gopody Afllance in o cholea EHEL g F W' turiling Sensational Tnd th 0, toncluding with s HFIN Gl LOTA. NIXON'S. Engagoment of tho Young Amoriean Artists, MR. & MRS. A. 0. MILLER, ., D. B N ths Ia tho demte o o M ey avtiton g or EXTIDODEIN ELAIND. A, 0. MILLER in s colobrated charactor (with : . . Wool., Capltoln Colobratol An oniiro niew company. Comady Cotnpany. “HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE: GREAT COMEDY RILL, . Mondgg, Jan, 6, 1873 osery prentog - durln afomdeg, Jon 6, 1T ST R A, sprightly, spicy, splendid Comedy, 'BABES I TITE W00DS; or, Hmming of thg Beetls, MR, & MRS, PETIER WHITS, A e e i o D lonin B0t placon), tha woek, 'om Taylor's Jas, O, Padgot, Jobn W, Blalsdoll, Miss Kato Blook, Flies Srminn Biigor matl Mrs. Howard Hogors, E In rohosrsal, FATE, LEQTURE COURSE, PORTERS' NATIONAL TELEGRAPH COLLECE, whimme i e Tl gt e sk g i o Sblots Yo Waeg A SEANCES. PROF. WM. M. FAT, In Lis wonderful and startiing mani(ostations avory even- {5y th13 ook, &t his rusidonco, 250 Miohigan-ave ‘R dinfanion, #1. Oommenting at 8. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Ad¥ertintir Aencion IL. YT, OHANDLIY & 0. &ro sithorizod to zeosive ad: ‘vortisoments for all Chicago daily papers at their lowost TAioa TR (o may momapaboror piibalol ati U, B and foreign !H“ln‘u’éul L Madlson-8t. THAIN, PAINE £ Madison et ks, SEOOND NATIONAL, 8. . ormer Madison and Qlark. 3 Phelan & Collender Trble: STE{’HH&‘EI;!&)NI';I&'D'{HR & HART, 619 Btata-st. Blank Hook Blnnulnnnlr‘u"' Sintioners, and ’rini ors. OAMEnDr:hMmm‘(’v & CO., 14and 16 W. Randolph. d L LI, & CO., 167and 169 Soutl: TaSal DEAN RO, & HOFERANN, 61 W, Washiogton-st. J, W, MIDDLETON, 55 Stat | HENRY BEARS & 00 i ant ), D L SAMUELS. WT“’I!E‘;II‘(!:!M Y8YR Madison-at, ) ) legnlo). 3 . . BURNTAN & SO, T and 10 Ouasiist. « Frenco Painte ; O SIIAANTIL S . WINGRAVE, J1t.y & G 1 M MILLER BROY. & KU 18 1] and Bltting, BRO., 8% to 396 Wabai S0, 245 Wabash.av. Ieanic. & ) i tan, Steel, Nl M, nnmnle.\uAr" Bk Waat luw&n‘xlp holednie nnd Ttet 5 & ut8 Wab, & 84 W {adtson. X EN & CO. Stark & Allon, 177 Stato.st. 3. 18, MAYO & GO, ) Wabash.av., app, Poat Oifico, . 0, 18 il 165 Weoat Madison-st. enthel 7 Ol and Toolee ery and Stray Goo. 3 WALSH :fiéfiu‘xmfiifir’. oy ‘and 243 Wabsahiav, KENLEY & JENKINS, 316 it Wato Tuver Donlers. $i 0 BUTLER & GO, SN, Dowplaluot, snd 015 Stato. Jewellern ( &0 Lenther, T RADNER, 110and 113 Fast Madison-at. 73 Wost Washington-st. Washington.at. 2 Q0K ER, 0 and §2 Wost Randalph, MOOANN, FITGH & OONVERSE, 13 and 14 LaSallo-zt, NORTHWEST PAVER CO. 164 and 155 Michlgan.s OGLESBY, BARNITZ & CO., 23 and 30 W, Washiaton, Pinnoy pud Drauns. W. W. KIMBALL, eor, Wabiasl-av. and Thirtoonth-st. : ig_Iron. A, B. MEEKER & 00, 37 son 7 120 IWashfnylos Tyemont Houte, corner Congress. at, and Mchigan-av.; alto ook af Trcenty-second; Tarye Qhlengo. Wa. . Arrive at’ Indlanayofis 20 p. m. Arzive ot Cinvinnatl .. i “Trains arrivo at Ohlcago at 7:00a, v, and Only line running Saturday night trafn to Ui ‘Iho antiro train runs trough to Clnciunati, #laopors on nikhe trafns. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILR Ticket offce, 8L Weat Madison-at. . i, man Lull 0AD. Pacifio Fast Lino. Dubiiqio Uay Kxjro Faiti Night lizjrous. Dubuuo Kight Expetss Erocport & Bubuqa Kip Fro ' Wabash-ar. e, I W. AUSTIN & 00, 23t 220 Bonth Wator-at, teal Kiritanng Loyun, SNYDER & Ll‘fli.‘}l" hl\n"h)llldlnn. Laballost, GEORGE T BRIGIARCY |u<'3.'. P e, DIEROLD & mNZLfl,?I;‘fllnm HEBRING'S, 4 State, and cor, 14t and Tndiana-av. B. 11 HARRIS, 6 South Canai-at. t. > TASKIN, MARTIN & WIRELTR, 41 Lakett, Sl Muchl THE LIGIT-RUNNING ~DOM 74 Btato-at. (0, Branchios, 168 Twenty-sccond anid 160 North Olark-at. Ship Clinndlers & Snilumkers, FINNEY BROTILRS, 914 and 16 South Wator-st. GILBERT, HUBBARD & 00., 23 to 230’ Bouth Watory PURRINGTON & SCRANTON, 434 Bouth Watorat, Stove: AMERIOAN BASIt BURNER, 141 East Lako-st. LAkE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, eorner Jarrison ind Ticket afice, aouthicest corner Madison amt ¢ Lata, Arriee 3atl, vla Atr Lao and Mata Linol Buaclal Now York Exprow, vial v Lino ghte Atlantlo Exprass, via Alr L Night Repross, via Main Lin loutls Glilcaa Accommiod: Elkliart Accommudation, aga aud Jewellora? Lindings, DENNISON £U0., 5t bguth Cael-st. OHAS, T. WILT, 144 Siato and 355 Wabash-ar, Undertaker SHELDON & DAVIES, 163 Woat Madison Y : = . H. JORDAN, 112 Glnrk, ncar Court Hol CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, | JAMESWRIGHI, 13N, Glinton, noar Rtaudolphest. n s oy ‘avgh ‘on Pipe. epoty corner. o Harrison and Sheruansts, 2Ncket aficty | QRANE BROS. M G COw, 10 Nor ! Fitorson-at. Arvige; MISCELLANEOUS. Qratin, LosronwthAtohlson s T | e it g s Poru Accommodation., = * 8% 0, m. kA, HEEE | RT O ECEE. ‘Willinm Dickinson having purchased the interest of Hiram Wheeler in the ILLI- NOIS RIVER ELEVATOR, the business of snid Hlevator will bo cnrried on horeafter r&dnt tho name and style of William Dick- on & Co. CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Fustenger Depot at 1 t, Lauix Depaty corner ar' Cas nal and Kin W Ada and Kinaie-sts, Inreigh '€ St, Lo Depiol, cor. mer Halsted aud Carroll: i unid Ticket ofice, 163 to. 1, 1872, elyht ofice, corner ico at 1 Ay Watlington AILROAD. rrive, ! PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R Teave, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTEHN RAILROADS Depot, frot of Lukeat,, and fool @ centy.sscond-al POl s Shcer 5 Curtal st Zormer 4y Vadtoon e ‘mmn{ and air lino)., Day. IE80RbL oo adicaim Socomodal Hantio Fa ight Expro TADLANAFO) Prssrosston [ ol fall, 4G p. m. 6:30 4. m, 10510 o, i A i s Kighs Lxpro | 10:10 p, .| 0008, m, i BENRY C. 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