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1R CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: 1873, HESING'S SUNDAY LAW. Hesing and ho Special Council Com- mifteo Have a Meeling. Honing, Through Ald, Stont, Submits o Uompromise Seotion. Hesing's Substitute Adopted by the Commitles. flesing’s TFailure to Draw tho Mayor Into XIis Not. Tho Common Council Epocial Committeo on tho Sunday Liquor Quostion hicld n meoting yes- terday aflernoon, Ald. Blout in tho Chair. Thero woro prosent Ald. Behmitz, Canuon, Me- Clowry, Drandt, Eckliardt, Cocy, aud Richnrd- 8an. Desides the Committoo, All. Bwect Blahr, Tracey, Powoll, Schiufaer, Cuilerton, and A. O, Hesing and others, were prapent during tho sea- sion. Tho monster potition of tho Personal Liborky Leaguo, contnining about 28,600 namcs, was bo- fore the Commiltec, 83 was lso o remoustrance, signed by 27 parsony, agaiust tho ropeal of tho oxieting law. Ald. Stout submittod n substituto for Bection 3, Choptor 81, of tho Revised Ordinances, ns follows: Srertox 1, If any person shall keop open ey saloon tefore Lo bour of 1 o'clock in the wfternoot of the Sibbaih Dag, or shail keop open nny bar orplice where intoxicnting drinks ave ov may be itept, or shall scll or retail nuy futosicating drinks befor the hour of 1 o'clock in the aficrnoon of tho Sabbath Day, or ehall kcep au Hl-governed or disorderly house, or buf- fur any povsvn o ploy ot cards, or any game of chanco o bls premiecs for ainy valuablo thing, such person on conviction ehnll be fined fu asum ot less than $10 nor excecding 3100, Also the following substituto for Beotion 1, Chapler 51 ¢ Incort after the word “liquors,” aud befors tho word * upon,” in the tenth line of the Ist section of Chupter 51, o words “befuro {ue hour of 1 'clock in {ho uitcrncon,” & Ald, Cannon moved the adoption of the sub- stituto, Ald, Brandt seconded the motion, and it was carried wilhout n dissenting vote. Mayor Medill now made his appeerance, and seas handed the substituto just adopted. Aftor reading it, ho inquired if avy action Lad beon talon, Ald. Slout stated thet it had been ndopted upanimously by tho Committcs. Ald. Cooy doniod tl:at ho had voted for it Tho Mayor eu:d that, ny the Comuitteo had adopted tho meusure, it wag unuecessary for Lim to offor any remnrks. Ald. Stont invited Mr, Hosing to speak. Ar, Hesiug declined for the snme reagon. Ald, Cannon moved a reconsideration, in order that tho Mayor might give his views, This was done, but still the Mayor rofused to make any remarks, sayiug that this was nob the placo for it to expross his views. Mr. Hesing snid thet the erdinanco shonld bo pubmitted to tho Mayor beforeits adoption by tho Committeo, Ho would profer not to speak on the subject until it was known whother the Mayor wag' disposed to accopt aoy modifleation of tho oxisting law. Hlayor Medill eaid that ho thought that what- ever was dono on this question “slould bo post- poned until the Common Councll had completed the rovision of tho ordinances. It would be swiser not to insist upon it now, for it was a mat- tor of 80 much importance that it stood in tho way of the completion of tho revision, which was vitally necessary, Tho question of nmodl~ fication of tho oxisting Bunday Liquor law was oue on which thoero was o nerious diffexenco of opinion, nnd which was glving o great deal of excitement, In his opinion, the question conld Lot bo definitely scttied at this time, but, after tho rovision of ~ tho ordinancos s completed, it conld bo taken up on its own morits, end disposed of as an indepondent considera- tion, 1lfis porsonal opinion, 08 n citizen, was al~ ready known, but it was not for him, acting in ki ofiicial capneity ns Mayor, to eay how he should act before ho knew what tho action of tho Common Couneil was to be. e did not feol liko el\i;iug to tho Committeo what ho should Jike to hiavo done, or what he ebould uot like to Lave dono, end ho should not indicato any views on the queativn further thau that it would not bo desirable to pass upon it now, Ald, Brandt said ho had hoped that o compro- mise could bo effected with the Mayor. Ilo wanted ta speak for the poor working man as well as for tho Church people. He was born a Chuistian and baptized o Christian, but o conld eco wrong in aliowing the workiugman his Sun- day privileges, Mir. Hesiug, boing ealled upon, sald, with Mar- tin Luti:cr, the founder of thio so-called Protest- ant religion, Who does not love wife, wine, and song, Lives a fool bts whols llfe loug, Tho person who works during tho whola weelt ehould huve some time for recrontion aud amuse- ment. Sunday was his only opportunity, and the only plnce” whera ho could moot his neigh- Yors and exchange opinions with them wore tho ces proposod to bo closad, Tha poor laborer ald not ivite lis neighbors to his crowded moat ; bis richerand better-informed nelgh- ould not invite him to thoir houses ; and vikere elso could he meot thom? ‘Tho right that lic knd to go to chiurch In tho morning, ho must Lave to tako hi family to o placo whoro they could enjoy themselves. Tha people who live in palaces lind a right not fo bo disturbed, but, when the law was enforcod on tho seloons, ho should claim that other lnws should bo enforced. On Sunday lest, tho spesker was detained twenty- five minutes by o railroad train at o crossing, A liceman stood there compelling pooplo to. wait inutes longor than the ordinanca alows the railroads. overful corporation could violatc tha law, and occupy tho stret with im- punity, but_tho citizen must wait. Passing along’'on Clark utreot lo saw lowd womon, baf uniod, osposing their porsons in Acylight, 1 viow of poliso oflicors, nnd yob tho faw in tiyis respeet was ot anforced. But it wau enforce. agaiust tho poor laboring man whon ho padertoolt to enjoy himsolf quictly and inofien- sivly on Suuduy. ‘ho Inboring clnases wero bound to have their rights; it could not be with- held from them. Whon tho Puritans como out "% church Lhey hand aronud o whiskoy jug, Ho ‘mow this to bo ko, While it way the dntY of soreign-born peoplo to Amerien vos, %o wus glad to seo them Gornay the conimunity to_soma_ exlent, even thet the worthy Mayor could now and ihen stop out and geta glass of Leer, Tho only salvation to this Country was to remove the duty from light winos and huor‘ and lot thom becono the beverngus of tho land, instead of tho fiory whiskey which Amoricana nifect, Tlo bolioved that tho proposed A fonmind wranid Lo necoplablo Lo all clasne, with the ogsiblo excoption of tho Tovilors an Kittredgos and thoir few followory If tho saloous wers closed at curch-going timo, oponed in the after noon, aud closaly wutclied by the polico to pro- vent disorder, thore woulil ba no offence to u.u?v- body. ilo Dad beon nskod by Amoricans in Euwope why they could nnt havo such ordorly aud r blo places on Bunday in Amorica, They conld havo sueh places if tho law ofiicor would wdopt the right courss, Tho Glermaua wero o lnw-nbidiug peoplo, but when thoy saw tho reibonds oceupying tho streotn, merohants tho eidewalks with their goods, houses of ill- famo protectod, tho nidewsiky covered with ico and siow, and 1o steps taken to correct thoso evils, thoy did protest ugnivst tho discrimina- tion 'against (homeelves. 'Tho Auyor was mis- takon on {lis question when ho snid it had nob been votad,upon, beenuso it way well-kuown that at tho last election every Ropubliean Alder- manio cxndidate wau_callod npon to give o pledgo that this Sunday lnw ehould not bo en- forcod rigldly against tho |mn§|lo who desiro gomo voerzution on tho Habbuth Duy, 1o pro- dicted that fifteon wards out of twonty would voto for this right. If Lo had a right to tuko a lass of beer 16 would hiavo it, and would fight or it. Mnyor Modill aaid ho wished to roply to somno of Mr, Hesing's romarks coucerniug allegod vio- fations of luy which hud como under his notice. 1fe could promis that, if Mr. Horing would fur- nish tho numo of the policeman who stood by and saw tho performances of the lowd: womon witliout malking an arreat, ho (the Mayor) would oo that thooficor was cltcd to uppear bo- fore the Board of Pulico for trial, and if the facts provod to be ag stated, hio would bo severe- Iy dealt with hoyoud & doubk, 1o vould ostoom it n great favor it My, Heslng would [nrnigh the namo or number of tho oftlcor, Mr, Hesing rapliod that lio did not know the man's namo, hub |s\11t1|muud it coull ho ascor- tained what' oflcor_travelled Lhat beab at tho timoin question, With roference to tho oh- struetion of tho croseings by railrond {rains, ho would make nhuggénnllun, whiloh, 1f carriod out would nave_tho Gity It Lalf of’ tho oxpenso of Luilding vinduots, ~ This was, that if the polieo woro intrnoted to atrest ovory engincor fonnd. | guilty of remalning on a crossing over fivo min- 1ton, the railvond compantes would bo glad to build vinduets ab their own exponso. Muyor Modill replied that whonthis ordinance, limiting to fivo minntes obutructiony of crois- inga by traing, waa pagsed, thoro was nob ouc- tonth a4 many tning entoring and loaving the city nn thero are now. Railrond business had incronsed o ouormotsly that ntroots wore nece sarily blockaded by trains, and ho could noo no romedy for it cxeopting by o systom of viaduets, Arrests had boon mado for violation of this ordi- nanee, but the cngos wero appenled by ihe com- poiics and heard of no more, it boing claimed tha! the businoss of tho roads rondered it im- possiblo to comply with_tho ordinanco. In the enges of nll tho now roads admittod to tho eity, thoy hnd beon compelled to ngroo to build vin- ducts whonovor raquired by tho Common Coun- cil, and if thoy fuiled todo It, ho shonld ask tho Council to pass an ordinanco o strong that they would bo compelled to construct tho viaduots. Dir. Heplng snid that the cndo of tho railroads was precisely paralicl with the Buudey Hquor question. Whon tho presont ordinaunce wag pnssed Chicngo was a Puritanical oity, bub sinco that time it hnd grown to be a cosmapolitan city. Tho Mayor declined to allow himnelf to bo drawn into an argument upon this subjeot, but l‘}-unucqud to tho other poiuts montioned by Mr. oning, With rogard to tho nogleot to onforco tho ordinanco relative to sidowalls and utreets obstructod by snow and ico, Lo said that {he Board of Public Works had alrcady expendad the nmount, approprinted by thio Common Coun- cll for this purpose, and, having no more money, thoy could go no furthor, Ar. Hosing inquirod whother thoro was not an ordinanco making it tho duty of citizens to clear tho sidewals of snow in front of thoir promises. "I'ho Mayor roplied that ho bolioved thoro was such an ordinance, but it could not be easily en- forcod in case of unoceupiod lots, the ownors of whioh wero hatd to find, . Ald. Richardson askod the Mayor whether ho phould veto the proposed amendment in caso it should bo_ recommonded by thesCommit- teo and passed by tho Council. It was of 1o use to paas it if it was going to bo votoed. “I'hp Mayor Look nonoticoof this intorrogatory, but at onco retired from the room. Al McClowry said b wes n question of lifo, liberty, and tho pursuit of happinesa. IfSun- dny drinking wos conflued to liquor carried to Tiotiags, in twenty years childron would be born drunkarde, Al Schmitz movod that the eubstituto be ndfipt‘cd Dby tlio Comitéoo, Tho molion pre- vailed. Ald. Schaftnor eaid ho had lhoped thab Ald. Cullerton’s substituto would be passed, in: ordor that somo cxpression might o to tho pooplo. Ald, Bweet asked if Ald, Bchofiner bolioved that tho people would voto to keep open saloons on Eundn?'. Ald, Schoftnor said ho helioved that two-thirds of the Ecop)u of Chicago wore in favor of por- sonal liberty of ncortain kind, 1o helioved that if tho police hnd dono their duty in reporting tho disordorly saloons, and the Mayor his duty in revoking thoir liconucs, this movoment for tho closing of tho orderly and well-conducted s#a- loons would nover have beon inaugurated, To- ol prohibition could nover bo carriod out. d, Swoet said tho truo democratic wiy would Do to allow the majority to rulo. Ald, Schaffnor eafd that n foir oxpression could not bo obtained. Mon who wore in tho habit of getting beastly drunk at other people’s oxponue would voto to close tho ealoons, na would also the people, church-goers and moni- bors, who were rich onough to keop liquor in their houses to drink on Sunday, Thoreforo, ho bslioved that a majority would volo to closoe tho snloons on Bunday, Tho Committeo thon adjourncd. THE LAW COURTS. BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, Ponke Opdyko & Co., Now York, potitioned yesterday for the bankruptey of David Nou- borger, ns creditors on an unpaid noto for £2,014.09, tho Traders’ National Banlk joining as creditors on & note for $1,336.74 in favor of ‘snid Nouborgor puid by thom, drawn on A, Obordofer, of Danville, which the bank has been unuble to collect, Potitioners ropresent that a mootiug of croditors has boen held, at which creditors rep- rosenling nbout £88,000 wero prosent, when Nouborgor ktated his dobts at 60,000 and nssots &b 286,000, the only oxplanation ho could give of the deficiency being that ho had beon robbed by his employos to tho bost of his boliof ; thnt about ono year ago Noubergor reprosented that ho was worth 810,000 over aud abovo all liabilitles; nud that thoy boliovo Neu- berger has for o Joug timo past boen couverting his nssoty into monfi:{ and concealing the same. To this Neuborgor lilod o gonoral denial of bank= ruptey, The Court orderod the issue of tho usnal warrant of eoizuro, and su injunclion rostrainiug Nouborger disposing of any of his property. . X, Jonkins, Assignee in banlouptey of II E. ITubbard, yostorday potitionod tho_ Court for 2t injunction onjoining Mary Iublard, wister of $hio bankrupt, solling_or oncumboring Lots 3 to 69 inclusive, in Block- 4, and Loto 6 to 82, ox- copt 22, 25, oud 20 'in_Block 8, oll in Lot 14, Block 24, Canal Trustces’ HBubdivis- jou of tho south fractional part of Secction 29, Town 89, ‘Thoso lote, tho Assignoo ailirms, Wero worth, on the 21at of October, 1872, 816,000, Tho petition states that tho salo of this land by tho bankrupt to his sister, eithough dated Oct. 51,1573, waa not recorded until Nov. 15, 1872, o sy or tvo preceding the flling of tho potition in bankruptey s {hat enid Mary Hubbard was at that timo, and still is, in Europo, aud thot the sale was part of the bankrupt’s plan to cover up his proporty B0 as to keep it from tho reach of his creditors. ‘Lhe injunction was granted. Coclirano, MoLosn & Co. yustordn)i petitioned the Court for the bankruptey of R. & A, D. Murray, of Porn, LaSallo Couuty, oreditors for goods suppliod on threo uotos of $443.21 each, &nd throo notos of $443.23 cnch; claiming on account of that cluim nnd on sccount of the dobtors having offered to compromiso tho debt roforred to for fifty cents on the dollar, as woll s all {heir other indobtoduoss, their stock of goods at Peru Leing valued ab Dotween §85,000 aud 310,000, and notes ond nccounts ‘a6 nbout 5,000, = Detitionara further alirm that the dobtors rofuso to pay them more than fifty cents on the dollar, B Charlos II. Bakor, Lankrupt, of Baker, Groig & Bliunor, having applied for dizebarge, the Court, yesforday, orderod_that, ho proofu of debt made beforo Rtogister ITibbard up to Octo- bor, 1871, having been burned, and as {he usual rulo of tho Court s to furnishing o list of eroditors boforo dischargo cannot bo complied with, tho Rogistor procoed to taka proofs ngain, and report in the usual way de novo, as to tho croditors' consont ton discherge, and whothor Charles IT. Baker is entitled to o discharge, Charles Charleaton, a debtor to tho Home In- surance Company, upon a stook note for 36,750, yestorday, potitioned the Courd to allow tho'salo of pmpcrly held to secura tho note, roprosent- ing that ho crn obtnin therofor n sufficiont sum $o-enablo him to pay into Court 31,000 ovor nud ?‘}ms'u all indobtodngss, including taxes, on tho pad, In the matter of Lennder Rockwall, a bank- rupt, nprotost was yostorday filed azsainat tho con- runtion of Washington AL Wells as Assigneo, alloging cortaln firogularities s to tho”sale of part of tho estato, and the Court directed a roferenco to Rogletur Clrant, to tako such ovl- doncfi uamight Do necossnry, aud to roport tho result. Tho exeoutors of Fammuel A, Way, docensed, yenterday potitionod for the bankruptoy of Leon Goldumith, trading as L, Goldsmith &Oo., at 71 fouth Canal stroct, a8 croditors on a noto’of $808, and thoy alloge that anothor noto of $146.50, in favor of Bliss & Torry, eldo romnaing tnpald. Thoy furthor allogo that thodobtor by left thoe State, Mr. Rollo, Aeigneo in bankruptey of tho Mor- ohauts' Insurnnce Company, wey yeslorday divected by tho Court to pay $300 nolicitors’ fooy to Bldridge & Lourtololts out of tho provocds of tho ostate. Jncob Landeok, yestordsy, filed a petition for tho bankruptoy of Goorgo Hensloin, of 291 and 293 North avenus, sa oroditor on n note for 8658,60, ‘Tho petitionor alloges thut the dobtor s made no socrot of his stato of solvouoy, A fivat mooting of the croditors of —— Flom- fug, & bankeupt, will talo plavo t 11 o'olock thin morning for the purposo of eleciing an As- signoo. y Oloff Trenell, of Now Windsor, Morcor County, gestorday filod n voluntary potition in_ Lanke tuptey, 1is dubly aro undor 54,000 and ussoty undor $2,000. John ims, whose hankruptoy was recently oraved for, waa yesterday adjudieated baubrupl, wnd David 3. Milelioll was uppointod provisional Anslgnoo. MISCELLAKEOUS NOTES, Marts Githerl's suit against Franklin B, and Mary C. Willlama was yesterday rostorad in tha Cirentt, Court. Plainibff, a widow, nfllivms that, on tho 10th Ml\i«' 1870, tho dofendant, Franklin 1, Willipm, sold for’ hor Lot 10”in _Amos iwiteholl's Subdivision of Block 123, in Behool Heotion Addition, for 30,000, and received that amount, neconnting to her ouly for 35,000, for Whioh he protonded ho had sold the proporty, being unablo to ohtain mora. Platufut uuos for the 1,000 which sho allogea her agout to have apprapriatod, Judgo Frrwoll yosterday commonced henring the causo Sleoper v, Doty & Mitlimoro. 'Fho Illnhllm nuoa tho defondants for n quarter share n the profits of n patent in & car-nxlo, arising for tho nvo of the patent fn foreign countries. 1l Tunrlur of o sharo for thiu couutry alono is worth quartor of a miliion, John Ortlopp brings sult for £5,000 demagos, rosulling from an assoult, agoinst Christinn 'Igenor and_John O, Felkor, alloging that tho Intter Leat him nhout the head with a wagon utale, on tho 2ith of November last. nt the in- trlxr»ncuau of South Union nud Iightoenth stroots, Naihanicl J, Brown yostorday procured an ot- tachmont in tho Cireuit Conrt ngainst Edward Brown, of Caifornin, for tha support, of his wifo aud childron Tor tho past v you, tho dcfond- ant baving desortod his family and lefi thom to- tally unprovided for, Tlitelicook, Dupee & Ivarts, for tho Ocel- dental Insurance Company, yentordny filed plens in n numbor of white, principally defending no- ton on tho ground of tho suit not hoing brought within twolvo months, a8 roquired by luw. - . Bteele, Eaq., snd T, Donison, Esq., nowly appoluted Mastera in Ghiancory (Huporior Court), will commenco doing business this iorn- ing. MM, Bleole' oficois nt No. 143 Monroo sitreot, aud Mr, Donison's In Brinn Block, Richmd and_ Joromo Booth yostorday prooured an nitachmont on o conl transaction against Andrew nud A. P, Burton and 8, P, Longstreot, alloging that thoy paid tho lattor firm $096 for conl, which {ho Intter now refuso to delivor. Judgo Portor will decide on the demurrors to {ho doclarations in tho insuranco companies, well-kuowa to tho roaders of iz TRIBUNE un- dor tho hond * What is o contract.” Judgo Rtogers yosterday ordered & writ of nt- tacliment toissud agnint Joln B, Millor, n Juror, for not np[mlu‘ln{; in Conrt to perform hiv duty a8 0 juror yostagdny moruing. Au application wag mado in tho Connty Court, yostorday, by Mary Moaghor, for-tho wppolut- Tnent of ' n gusrdian for Jobn C. Meaghor, ‘Mioked to bo & habitun! drunkard, aud continued till the 16th inst. Judgo Drummond loft, last night, for Milwau- Xoo, to presido ab_{ho United Stntes Cireuit Court there, ~His Ionor will probably bo absont two weeks, Tho properly of the Free Press Printing Com- pauy wau talon in distraint for tont, yeatorday, at tho suit of John alorris, for $230. Tho chavge of conspiracy ngainst TFuller, TRamforth & Barnes wn3 yosterday passed till to- duy. Tho amount involyed this Limo is 1,200, J. I Motk & Co. roplovin tho Pittaburgh, Tort Wayno & Clicego Lallway Comprny for 175 barrels of flour, branded ¢ Baic Milla,™ Judgo Hopkiua is axyoetcd to arrivo in town to prosido in tho District Court to-day. Tho call, beforo Judgo Porter, will be 15 to 18 inclusive, and 20 to 85 inclueive ; 14 on triak ATTORNEY'S RECORD. COMMON LAW, T Yurren Szawes CInogiT ConnT—(Rlodyett J1)-- Tauren Riggs ct al, v, Joremiali Qollins et al,; mandate from Suprema Court filed, and leave to flio copy of Yocord ; order for oxecutlon, ete,——Win, B, Morrig V. John Dirat; samo. 892—Lindsay v, Goodrich; des Ihureer to pless ovarrled, nud defendant to flo bitl of ‘particulars as {o matters 1u sccoud and third pleas, Wi UN1Ep STATES DIsTRIOT Count—(Diodgett, J.) —isi—Woodvard v, Howoll; len deya 10 ousteet ad billy Cmore Coum—(Rogers, J-310-Wiieox . Erie Rallway Company § time to filo. Dbond and excep- tions thirly daya, - 45, 352 55, and 354 kot for Batur- dny ; jury waived, nud_subinitted to Court. 1,534— Oblcigo, Milwaukeo & St, Paul Rafiway Company Ve Tetorson et ol, 3 trinl a3_fo_Greenwood sot for frst Monday in Fobrnary, 2,417—Lit(lo.y," Dalton § Judg- ment of Dee, 8, 1869, reetored, 1,804—Darker Turniloy ; Georgs W. Lozier jusflfics’ ns bondsmas 01—F Excolij ruloon defendunt {0 ples cto,, on_Gdags notice, Gi—Amea v, Goldsmitl + Jud het $200. 182 Sampson v, Mulce ; jury trial} ver- Qet for $160 ; motion fora new trial, 298—Putterson VoBells fury trlal, (Tree, J)=@. . G438—eCor- Taidk v, Brogn of al; disniisesd by plaint{if,—Walsh V. Trnaices Tirst Lresbylortan Church of Iydo Park ; $iry trial resmmed: g Supenion Count—(lorfer, J.)~3,695—Roth- Darth v, Behuell; order of Jam. 4 Aot naid 2,055 Wallaca v, Broat; judmont on verdict, Q,WS——I‘OIIM- child v, Enterpriso Tusuranco Company; judgment, $2,60, 1,098 a—Lluldstein v. ‘Natlonal Insurauce Com- Tany ; leavo to filo narr én e, ote., nud rulo on do- fendunt to plead in 15 daye, 2,430—Gardiner v, Mont~ omery; Jeave to filo petition in lien, ete. iamiseed by pluinti, 2,080—Smith v, Tels’ ment, 218, 45u6—ilirsch v, Loomisi leavo to plainbi’ to roply In 4 daya, 490—0'Donell orig! T cderll 3. Thenix Insutanco Compauy; dlsmissed by iamilr, 98@—Hornor v, Schmanj tame 110—Tocitschor v, Booth ; judgment, 2,38— Favvoll v, Richloy § causo placed No, 2 on Februuty calendar, 9,233 —3oars v, McEwen; passed, to bo taken up on ono day's notico, 2,218—0lark v, Green- leo; jury trial § verdict for plointiff, §67,50, ——Lo- renzo Blovena v, Juimes M. Walker and Wirt Doxtor ; Teave to filo record from Supreme Court in lien, ote, 2,265—0ctloff v, Knur ; sult Qismnissed for want of prosocution nnd judgment, 9,273—Donohuoy, Elsen- Qerth 3 jury trial ; Jury 10 sepurate. 8,863—0Orowley Y. Rtogors of al, ; dtsmiksed Ly plantifr, CILANCEN, Tne. Usrrep BraTes Omourr ount—(Blodgett, J) —G09—3acnub et al, v, Wait et al,; complaiiints’ exs Coptions to anawer eob for hearing third Monday vf this month, T61—Coodyear Dantal Vulcanite Compa- ny v, Dunliam ; default nnd referonco to Master, 773 game v, Declor; snwe, 70—Samo v, Crawford ; Qsnrissed by complafvant, 709—Suwmo’ v, Nuson} samo, 44—Dlsmisscd by stipulation at défendant’s costs, Tue Cmovrr COURT—(IFilliame, J.)—836—Russcll ctal, tussell j Commiesloners’ roport filed nud con- firmod, and_decreo, 6i2—Kochler v, Breldt ; Jeave to o suppiowsutnl Gl making Lles of Julits Brofdt pactics defendant, 204—In the matter of the petition of Joxeph B, Delaven, gunrdian, ote, ; Geo, I% Blanki sppoluted Recelver ; ‘bond §1,000, 230—Loomis v, Taomis et ul,; Mester's roport filed and confirmed. G. N. 6,441—Glibert v. WiLiama ; leavo to filo bill, et @ n6vd, and defondnnts 10 plead in 20 days, 2 Buvemion Count—(Gary, J.)—1,135~Sutbor- . Purklup timo 10, plead, el Gxtofided Gl 2001 just, 1,125—Tennig v, Uahu; samo 111 20t fnst. 1,150 —Sovoriug v, Bartenschlaeger 3 injunction dissolved, and bill auended by clinnge of ‘wamea, 1,168—8tow V. Hirsh ; tlme to plead extondedl till 20th inst, 1,112 Jackson v, Penrson ; samo order. 873—Powers v, Pow~ ers ; jury trial ; defendunt found guilty of adullery, DANKRUPTCY, Tus Urirren BTaTEs Distrios Coont—(Blodgett, J) —1,957—Morclionts’ Insurancu Company ; order o tho Asdignee to pay L ;. Tourtelotte, solicltors, fecs umounting (o 500, ] son Goldlemith 3 entered weual ruio to show causo, cie, 2,179—Olof¥ Tonell; samo, _ 2,180—Geoorgs Isudleln; same, 2,080—1farvey R, ~Greon et, ul; leave lo wilhdraw proot of clakin of Adam Robbins & Co., nnd substituto proof of s=moe claim v, Gieeen & Co, 1,657 —Charlea 1, Daker et ul, 3 order L'Ilnmlhu{ oW proofs Deforo the Reglster, 2,181-R. & A, D, Murray ; en- terad usual ruly to show cal eto, 1, tlefiald 3 voport of Jonnthun Tofft ref Coan: to take proofs as to correctness (horeof, Home Iusurauco Jompan: petiiion of 004 — Charles Chavlortown fo sell real vstats securing note of 4,760, aud pay procesds thereof (after Jiquidating taxcs an incutabrances), $1,000, into Court, 3,1i8—Leander Rockwell; filed protest againgt confirmution of Wash- ington M. Wells, u8 Asajgnee, aud refurred o much {hereof aa touchea frrogularities in_salo of goods hy Wells, ns Provisiona! Assignee, to Ragister Grant, to tako proofs nod Toport, 2,152—IL, L, Ttubbnrd ; ‘on- torod iujunation restraintug sala of lota by Mary 1lul- bard, S,17—Johu Sima; adjudication by default; David 3. Mitchell uppoluted Proyisional Asslgnce, PROBATE it Cousry Count—(Wallace, JJ—Wm, D, Winer ; faveutory spprafsemont sud uward approved. Tver Lawson, hame, Mary Conuotly ; inventory and ap- rafsemont approved, Samucl’ M, Myers, minor ; guardians sccount spproved, Nellio Wilkinuon, minox § bumo, Elma_ Iowoll; exesitrlx's accaunt upproved. Androw T, Rlug; Inventory and appraiscment ap- roved. ltobert B, Galloway 3 final neconnt of wdinine irutor approvad; proof of lileslip, ond order to diu- tribute balaneo of eatate, Jamos Munro; oxceutor's bond_of $3,000 upproved, Nicholas Alt, minor; guardlan’s sole coutirmed, 1y 1L, Ayer one week to angwer npplication to setl real ‘eatato,” Geo. 1%, Dacon n{'\nnlam appointed to_appruso partnorship nesots of Willard Bacon & Co. Edward W, Griin ; inventory, apprafuoment, aud sward approved, Helurlch Xruso; same, Yraucls Pasdcloups inventory und appralsee ment approved, ond ulias cifation to surviving partnor, roturnablo 15th fust, L, W, Albeo, et nl, miuors; 3. W. Darker uppoinied to epll renl estulo, John ‘Thompsol chinfuictration to Johm Adriauson § oraditor; boud, §075,80. Uaroline A, Hamwoud 3 1 vontory snd appralsoment approved, * Bdwin G, Bt~ maug wil proven, ond orderad ‘to b recordod, ‘Algemon 8, Bwearlnger ; nventory nad sppralument -Ypmvm\. B, und 1, Hurley § guardlauship to Mary Hurley § bond of £4,100, Goorge Granger j fuvoutory, npprafacment, and wward upproved, Rogular adjudications of estatos where there ere no clainiy, us_follows: Elizabeth Canuon, Cornellus ‘Pworsy, Mars Olayton, Mathiay Simon, Louls Golin, I3tlah Larison, OurtlsMutton, Jeremiali Spiry, Poter’ Bebeminells, John Trainer, Augnat Kuviuskl, “fimothy Culiing, Jurtus Behafer, John 1'useoy, Barah Fiynu, Tra A, Shurileff, Willisn D, Winer, Luelus Ruameil, Jeannetio G, Frisble, Duncan Muonab, Caro i A, Timnond, Bk W, shyer, and Edwird W, vlilia, Jtegular adjudications, with clatwn, a3 follows : Oharles Ltz ; regular wifudication und claim of en Hach ullowed, Wm, R, D same, auld elulg of 0. Day nnd @, IF, Jordan ullowed, Louls A, Kormon- dy ; mume, und elaim of O, and J,J, Kniekerbocker and Sunuel 1, Bowors alluwed, Gamuel V. 1 1o Zame, and claims of Jubu Bears, O, AL, Jordan, Urazo and L. Garraita, ulowed—Ggo. Grango; J. Roytora, Dr. 0, @, Smith, and W, A, Mayo allowed, Toor Lawdon ;. same, nnd elalis b 5.W, Freor, P, A, homyso, Melson and Honson, and Jocaph No:alo allowed, Froderlck A, Tord § feme, il el of Tonoy Oornoy, O, M, Iiotchkiss ahd_Vehiner, II. 0, Calo aud U, 11 Jordair allowed, Gorucliug Pe- terony mame, and clolma of JC, Olausen, Tn Janeon, nnd ' A, Olouson, oliowed, Iannah Rruso; eamo, and ciasims W, Tfohne, Jrod- ericlc ' Dacthing, D, Kruso, J. lonry Tawron, i, and A, Miller, Dr, ', Wermgly, and Curl Koonlg, al- Towed,—Fredk, ¥osn ‘aamc, and olatms_of A, Bchiulz same, ol T Drom, den, Youug, W, urer of the Township of Orleans, approved.—Silas W, Port { mume, and elnims of D, M, Ovorlook, R, nnd 1, Gaw, A, Overolll, Dr, W, T, Afkinis, Win,. Brown, Vielor Walter) Matthows & Matlett, iatthown & Cardor, Matthows & Haviil, ond Tortln Beliroedor, approved, of Oliw, Giraute, Jus, . Sturlevant, and Lres ciitr, Tug. OniminaL Count—(liooth J.)—A potit Jury om- panelled for thin weel,: b50—Haker, burglary (breaking fnto o railrond cor and tonling a box of hoota,) Jury trinl 3 verdiet, not fiullt{, and dofendant discharged, 539—Jobn Hrown s nrglnry ¢ Jury trial § 2 yeara in the Peniteitincy, 603 ot Saloney § nteoiy; 3 soara 1 tho Fonitens Ty, NEW RulTH, Tur_Ctnourr Count—b,430—Mathisa _ Sobafer v, Poter Roinfer ; ejectment, §00, 5 140—John Ortlopp v, Clirlstian Taanor and Johu 0, Telkov ; case, $5,000, T441—Harln GAbert v, Franilin B, Wilfams und Maty ¢, Williama ; notico of restoration of bill, ote, fddl— Richard and’ Jeromo Booth v, Andraw snd A, I’ Dure ton, anq 8, P, Longstreot nitachment for paid for’ undollvored coal, b,44i—Knthonicl T, v, Edward ; allnclunent for aupport of ddesorted wifo and £2,000, b,444—Theodoro and Carl Wolf v, offsh 1 nesumpelt, 4250, b Ad5—Joreph J, Mit- chiell, Williath B, Drownnnd Hisha ‘hompson v. Bamiol Degan 3 nanumpslt, $2,000, 6,416—John H ond John M, Mott v. Iittsburgh, Forl (Vnynn & Ohlcago Ttatiway. L‘umnnr?‘: replovin, '6,447—Ily. O, Durand, Calvin” Darand, Yleman G, Powers & Fred 11 Powers § assumpeit &1, Gdi8—Annmon & Co, v. Geo, Zorngihly nppeal, G,{40—Loonhardt v, Sapsun; ap- poal, 5,450--Hamo v, sanic; name. 05,431—M, B, Jott X Bro, v, Alonzo Phoipa; aesumpoit $600, f,452—John Morrla v, Freo Proas Vrinting Company; ditratnt for Tont, £330, &, 413—Jamos McUnrlek ¥, Job 8, Lirown and’ Toney Wright; caso $3,000; notico to reatorg caune, G434—W. Konpwarst, surviving partner of Emil ] Roapwarst_& Co., of Manitowae, Win, v, Mar- tn & Walker] osswnpsit $L600, - 6456—Ed- mund Dunn Y, D, Keating, ~Charles G E, Prussing, Ben), K. Gallup, aud ety 11, R, Grezn 3 potilion fof mochianicts lien ‘on Nos, 347, 430, and 34 Btato I‘Ah‘ee!. 5,450—0loft J, Ulmann J. Gibbons appoal, Ty SUPEBION Count.—41,887—E, T, Kniglt v. D, T. Shipley and J, D, Shipley ; confession of judgment on a note of $250, 41,86 rgo Sackott v. Dantel F Tuckley ; bill to correct deed, 41,680—Robert Bur- Tow v. Frenel Vault Light Manufacturing Company § appecl, 41,890—arren A, Wells v, Obleago CHly Rfl- Way Compry ; case, §6,000, _41,801—Cuxtls T, Camp v. liugeno 8, Piko; nssumpsit, $500, &1,803—Jolin Johnwon v. 0, & N.'W, Raflway Compwy aud 0., M. & St, P, Railway Company ; cnse, $1,000. 1,800~ 1, U, Willlnms & Co, v. Joseph McCulium § n-snnip= ait, $1,000, 41,894—Wm, Dewar v, Jauo Tostor aud Johm Foster ; cnée, $1,000, - PERSONAL. Colonel Isaao I, Btorer, of Boaton, is at the Sherman, Captain A, B. Conger, Fullon, Til, was at tho Shorman yesterday. Dr. Goorge W. Fish, editorof tho Baginaw Daily Enferprise, 18 In this eity, en route to'Onli- fornia with an invalid kon, 11, . Bteolo, Esq., recently appointed Dnstor in’ Chancery of tho Buperior, Court, will ontor upon tho ditios of his offico this morning. Tho following wore at Anderson’s European Hotol yostorday: I. L. Hoppin, Janewvillo, Wieo a1, Diggs, Brio, Dag ¥ H, Hurlbuty Bencen, Kanens: B. F, Pixloy, 8t. Jusglah Mich.; 57X ‘Nicoolls, Bioomington; B. 8, MoCaughy, Gllman, TiL, The following wero atytho Briggs Ifouso yes- terday: Loroy Poyng, Bloomington; 8. B Ttall Ausorn ; D, ¥, Hridgos, Durfield, Masi.; T, Morohouse ond wifo, Junesyitle, Towa; 8. J. ‘Anihony, Valpnraiso; Mra, L. Scott, Naporville; John Baxton, Minneapolis, Minn. The following wero among the arrivals at the Tremont Knuturdnyx Tdward DuBarry, Balti- moro; M. 1. Williams, Dixon; J. 8. 'I'ryan, Now York; J. 1T, Dunham, Salem: W, IL Biovenson Froeport; J. Windallond family, L. Locar ant wifo, Now York. Tho folloying woro among the arrivals ab the Qnrdnor yenterdey: Jamos N, McDoald, 8t Louis; D. O'Neil, Ohieago; O. J. Stough, Hins- dalo; Jobm P, Manny, Roekford ; E. Q. Pardco, Waterloo, Ind.; Willinm P, Lyndo, Milwaukeo; (Qeorgo . Sherman, Tituszille, Pa; O. Hamil- ton, dtook Tuland; J. Arlington, Rock Istand. Iho following were at tho Bhorman yestorday: W. 1. Corbin, Philndelphin; A. G. Davis, San Francisco ; W, E. Ellis, Enu Clairn, Wi F. 1L Hurlbut, Soneen; Goorgo W, Earlo, Boston ; John I1. Overly, Cairo ;1. A. Young, St Taul; 0. D. Nowal, Spriugleld, Muea; 8, W. Dlakloy, Nowark, Ohloj F. B. Parawel, Bt. Paul.” 0 following hionorablo gentlemen, mombers of the Llinois Legielature, woro nt tho Briggs o fondoys 3. D Dattorson, d. . McPhovran, lorling; Jamoes C. Brown, Gonova; N. 8, Car- lislo, Hompshiro ; 8. 8, Moran, Elgiu; A, ML Tlovinglon, Gonova; Josoph Atloy, Dixon: I Bishop, McHonry; Jumes P, Gallovay, Froo- vort; 0. . Upton, E. Gridioy, Waukegans O. uriis, Dolvidero; 8. D, Wildor, Elgin, Their basty doparture yostorday ovoning for Spring- ficld was construéd to mean that thay wore fear- ful of tho ovil influonces of Chicago nfter night- fall. Brassoy, the grenb English contractor, bullt, during his lifo, 6,780 milea of railway. Georgo Riploy, of the New York Tribune, is sooing s 7ist wiutor, Mr. Harlow, tho now Secrotary of the State of Tliinoly, has sppointed R. . Jolnson, of Bpring- field, Chiof Clork in the Dopartmant. Colonel W. T. Morrill, of tho Army,is tobo murried, tho th instant, to Miss Margarct E. Sponcer, of Cincinnati, T, M. Roser has beon olected Cashior of tho National Marine Bank, 8t. Paul, in placo of C. B. Bunker, resigned. Mackoy, Stato Tremsurer of Pennsylvanis, holds over until there can be an eclection by the pooplo. Tho Rov., Edward 0. Barllott was Installed, {?“' 1, succossor of Dr. Todd, at Pitistield, 88, John 8. Clarke, the comedian, is_snid to have 108t 800,000 by the failure of the Bowles Droth- ora in London. The Governor Gonoral of Canada will arrivo the Oth, in Montreal, to tako up a residence o gomo longth in that city. Henty Clows relaxcs at tho Arcadian Club, Now York, of which lois Troasurer. The ma- jority of the Arcadians are Bohomians, TProfessor Hitcheock, of Amhorst, thinking to nin o day, left tho stcamor at Halifux, and ab nst nccounts was snow-bound cast of Bangor. 'ho steamer arrived at Boston on time, Susen B, Anthony foels no confidont of getting tho full torm of threo yours, for illegal vuuu‘;, that sho profers to remain in prison now while awaiting sontouce, R "I'wo vacancios oxist in tho Now York Commis- sion of A))Eenls, and it is understood that John 1. Roynolds, of Allmu{, and Alox. 8. Jolmson, of Utica, will bo appoiutod David Rumeoy, of Dath, N. Y., has hoon np- poiutod to tho placo on tho bench of the Supreme Court made vacant by tho appointment of Judge E. Dun\"iu Smith to {le placo of Judge Johuson, cconsed. Mujor Willinm G. Whipple, Aesistant Adju- tant “Gonersl, and Mujor O. M, Pos, United Blatos Engincors, havo been called to tho por- gonal sta(t’of Gonoral Shorman, vice Colonols ¥ T\, Dont and Horaco Porter, reslgnad. : Pho Rt. Rov. Bishop Whipple, of Minneuota, 18 oxpoctod to prench the sormon ot the conse- eration in Philadelphia, 0th, of tho Rov. Dr. William II, Hare, a3 ]\hssimlnry Bishop to tho Indians ; and on that oceasion Bishop Olarkson, of Nebraskn, wlil Lo ono of tho prosoutors. . I Norton, formerly of Now Yorl, is namod aw likely to sorve out tho fag ond of Kollogk's irusmn term in the United Btatos Honate, for ouislana, 'Tho torm onyls March 8, aftor which Kellogg, or Durell, or Cueoy, or somo othor ¥ good and truo " man, will toko tha soat. Alonzo B, Cornell, tho friend of Ooukllng, liad a Now Yoar's Albuw of 300 photographs (Grant, Wilson, Gonlkling, Woad, Dix, ¢t aL), and on tho massive lock nre tho words, A Urbute to Earnest Faith ;" nlso the toxt: "'ho Lord I8 on my side ; I will not forr; what can man do unto mo "—I’salms, croiif., G olanl e et i A Strango Fertilizor, The Scientifio American doseribes n strange fortilizor. t Btratford, Conncotiont, whero moscuitoos aro as thick as n fog, lives an In- genlous Yankeo, 8o thoy say—beliovo it who Tny—wlo puts thoso iuscats to profitablo uson. Ho'las invonted o largo revolving Hooop-nat, vovered with Iace, whiol is put In motion by u windmill, water-powor, or stoam, ‘Tho lower half of tho scoop s plaoed in wator, ‘Thouppor hinlf moves through the ntmosphore, nub at oach rotation draws an inunenso number of the “gquitoes™ down Into the waler, whoro thoy drown nud sink to the bottom, Kvory rovolu- tlon draws in an ounce of mosquitoos, or o ton for 93,000 turns of the machine, Tho mosquitoes thuy colloctod mako o splondid manyre for the 1and, worth §40 a ton, THE CRIMINAL CODE. NMr. Charles 1L, Reed’s Proposed Amendments, Draft of a BIL {o Bo Submitied {o the Yeglstature, Tho following is & deaft of o hill in rolation & tho orimiual codo of this State, prepared by Blato's Attornoy Reed, to by submitled to th Tilinols Gienoral Assombly nt an carly dny ¢ A BILT foran nct In relation to tho criminal codo and mmendatory thereof, BEOTION 1, in nli criminal tho Court for a changeof Yenue, tho ripat and povor (gt of deny tho_ ante, and denta revlowod in nny other Court, Bi:0, 9. Tho yoluntary drankenness of {ho necuac at thio timo of tho comnntasion of iho' fury annu exetse, oxtenuation, crimo charged.dn (ho'indictmont, Insanity 18 interponed, upon the neeured 'Bro, 4, Horenfier tho jury elinll not havo tho rigl tofix or detormine thapimialimont of auy porson foni guilty in any erimiunl canse, Such punishmont shall only bo fixed and determined by the Judge. BEC, mor, or vpou any statemenls of any newapapor o nowspapers ; provided such onth thit ho by tho Iaw and evidenea nlone, B0, 6, In all criminnl canes i shall bo discretionnry swithi tho Gourt whothior or nob it will grant g continu= anco to tho defendant or defondonts; nnd tlo reftsnl to grant such coutinunnce rhallnot constituto sny ground for exception or error, VBK0, 7, No Judgment of convletion in ony, criminal il ho Fovoreed by tho Supromo Colrt for any wor utiless 3t appesra from tho wholo ia reasonablo doubt of tho gillt of easo b tochnenl orror ; rocord that thto tho person convicted, B0, 8, No supersdeas nhull Lo grauted in any to tho entlafac- Judge thercof, thnt thore 4 reasonablu ground from tho record to And in every casp whoron aupcreeeas whull bo graniod, ikl Court cerlify. that it eppears from tho record that there ia rensonable criminal caro, except whero it appears tion of tho Bupremo Court, or to any doubt the gullt of the verson couvicted. ‘or Judgo sbull, fn tho order_granting tho famo, donbt of tho guilt of thio peréon convicled 80, 0, ‘Plio punishment for tho crimo of #ball bo doath by hangln nging, 8ro, 10, All hl\vslu“coé\&flul with this nct aro hercby requires this after its passage. 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Ta provont dolny and mlstakes, bo suro and givo Post * Olico addross iu full, lucluding Stato aud Count Romittancas may bo mado olthur by draft, expross, Post Otiteu viddor, or u Teglsterod lottors, at our riak Adirea FRIBUNE 00, Chlcags, Kl ha . RAILROAD TIME TADLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS. Winter Arrangement, TXPLANATION OF REFENENOE MAREA.— + Salurday px ooptod. & Buinday oxcopted 4 Monday exceptod. | Are rivo Sunday at8:0 4. m, § Dally. & CHIGAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Alton & Sty Lowls Through Iine, and Loulstana heto ahor{ voutefrom Clifcagofo Kantas Gity. Union Weat Siile, near dadison-at, bride, Trave, Arrive., * ;13 8, m. " :10p. m. * 9:15 8. m. A s A e Linis i . Lonia & Biringiold Lightnin Sigiross, via MALh Lino, fad nlno 10 p. i Jacksonillo Diviaf B me Kannan City Hzprosn, vin TALOp: Yoc L sunvillo, 1fl,, & ou 2 m. Jeiferson Exp! &M Foories Tookul & Dar e “[ally, vi Main Lino, and Ually o-cont Raturday, JabksoNiITG Disiaton. 42 Daly, vin SiA Li i S v Facksaneie Divistons > 44 421H CHICAGO, BURLINGTGN & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depnts—Faot of, Lake-at,, Indianaav,, and Sisteentl-ot,, nil Cannl and Sizteenth-ats, Ticket ofica {n L e and at depots, gt S Mail and Fizprosn Dulinque and Sio Paetlic Fast Lino. ook Tal p awva ‘Aurara Passongot.. Aurora Passongor.eci urora Passengor (Bunda Dibaus & lats dity Tea Facilio Night Ixpress, . Downor's (rovo Accomn 21100 . m. Downor's Urovo Accommodation|® §:16 p. me ILLINOIS CENTRAL Depot footaf Lakeat. ant foot of RAILROAD. Tueentysecond-et, Ticket ice, T Cunal-sh, co.ser of Madizut., Leave, Arrice, 81, Touls Expros: Bt. Loujs Fast Lino. Calra piail e On Saturdays this train will bo run to Champalgn. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLTS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Tyains arrive and depart from the Great Central Raflroad diepot, fool of Luks For through tickets and aleeping- car belr't“u“um'r‘l u’l T ‘el;velu. T!‘- "mal»u., corner Sadl- T enoaneaoes alto Fostaf” Taenty-scsoneste, " nd-at. Teayo Ghicago, g Arrivoat Inding Tralns arrivo at Olicago at 7:00 a. 1. and 9:1 u! P m. am, Arrivoat Ofnolnnatl QriyTino eumiing Saturday night (o to Cindnait. n s throu, Sinolonatl, 2 R CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket afice, DL West Madison-st. Milwaukeo I3xpross. Milwaukoo Passongor.. ..o Milaukea Paneongor (daliy] §t. Paut & Groon Bay Expro St. Paul & Greon Loy Expross CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Harriton and Shermanle, Ticlet offcas i e Hadtaonest k] Arriva, Omabs, Loavonw'thEAtchison Lx| Poru Accommudation Nigh Expross. 0 p. m. 20a. m. 103 my 8:00 p, 1. +10:00 . .| LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner Harriaon and Sherman-ste, Ticket oficey wouthizest corner Madison and Canal-sta, Teave, Arrice. Mail, via Alr Lino and Bfatn Lino *0:20p. . anc]nl Now York Expross, vin/ Alr Lin *: tantla Expioss, v Right Expross, via Main Ligo Bouth Chicago Accommodatior Eikhart Accommodation., CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Puasenger Deyotat Iy ¢, & St. Louls Depot, corner of Ca- Tewats, " Outgreight office, corner of dda and fretoht afiics at Iy Cv & St Ly Depal, core ner Halsted and Carroll-ate, Frelght and Ticket efice, 183 Washington-at, ‘Taking effoct Deo. 1, 187, ‘natan PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & Day Expros Pacifio E£x Fast Lin Mall... Valparaiso Accommadation, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depol, Joot af Lake-st., and foat of, Teenty-secandet PO e ety cuntal ey oot S Bachey TLeave, Mall (vla main and alr Lino)... Day Lxpross..., Night Ezp: HENY 0. Wi , Gonornl Pyssnger Agent. MEDICAL CARDS. DR.C. 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