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THE CHICAGO DAILY ;I‘RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1873. 3 A THE LAW COURTS. ting tho uso of eoctain ooms mofi’a‘iné‘flfi s the Fireman's Insurance Condition of ; Company, Notes from the Bankrupt Oourt---Oirouit ¢ Court Calendar. Important to Trading Partners--- Whent Corner Verdict. Asslgnoo O. H, Morton yosterday roported to the Court as to the presont condition of this ‘bankrupt Company. Tha figures givon wore in- ocompleto, o far as nshowing of thestato of nffiira {s oonoorned, not oven prosenting n gen- eral balance-shost, by moaus of which $ho cred- Ytors might form somo idon a8 to the position ot thinga, It is tho usual sort of Assignec's ro- port, howover, and, if {t satisflen tho Judgoe, must eabinfy tho oreditors. The Assignoo prays for poimisalon to sell the outstanding accounts, and to be allowed to deduct tho outstauding premiums whon paying tho dividends. It is un- «derstood,—although the ordor of the Court wmystoriously disappeared, yosterdey aftor- mnoon, and nono of tho roportors wero able to flnd any traco of {t, —that the Court directed tho salo of accounts as prayed. Tho Assignoo roportod that tho ro-insurances discovered slnce lust roport shiowed an incroaso of §48,211.67, making a total of §101,011,67, namely, the Germanis, $15,889.80; Equitablo, §10,245.72; Home, £12,746.50; Mutual Bocurity, $18,858,5¢, and Yonkors, of Now York, §5,271,45, the whole of which had been sottled in compli- wnce with the ordors of tho Court. Attached to the report wore oxhibits showing tho stato of un- lntlles accounts. Exhibit “A” showod the amount of outstanding accounts to bo 329,- 805,19, thus mado up: Cash colloctod, 89,506,24 ; cancoliations, €11,630,50: and uncollected bal- ances, 814,778.47. Exhibit ¢ B ehowad tho ro- insurancos as givenabove, Exhibit ¢ 0" showed tho amount of premiums for dednotion from dividends to bo "81,249.60. Exhibit “D,” tho Inet, showod the nccounts to bo sold, as prayed abovo, amounting to $13,623.81; with othior mis- collsncous assots avallablo for ssle, amounting to $5,078.27. DISTILLERY PER DIEM OAPACITY TAX SUIT. ‘Herman Raster, ex-Collcctor of Intornal Rove- nue_for the First Congressional District, was #ued, yesterday, by H. J. Pahlman & Co., dis- tillers, in assumpsit, damagea £5,000, under the following circumstanicos. ~ Ho collected on the or dlom capacity tox of tho plaintiffe’ distille Eocor the ast of ‘Tuly 20, 1508, 24 under the act of ~ Congross o follows : For 24 l'flsulllnfif daya ‘ushels of grain 1,888.00 1,700,00 1,830.00 768,00 .. 1,088,00 These nmounts woro E;udlaatod upon the pro- duoing cn?wlty of tho distillery upon a basis of » fermonting period of forty-cight hours, which of grain...... For 55 dlailiiing days i April on 17,000 buistiels of grain, .. o ¥or 47 dlsiilling daya in May on 18,360 busheis of gral erseseresas 1, in July on 10,830 bushels the complainants aver to be sctually as follows : D“holo.fi - Date, l-'el'.r“nrly 1871, per diem tflgll‘_“y. .o March, 1871, por diom capacity. Anri, 3871, per diem capacity, Biny, 1871, por dlem capacit June, per diom capacity. ¥ July, per diem capacl /000 Making an aggregato excess charged of 26,000 bushels ; in cash $9,610, which overcharge was paid under protest, and tho complainants now Boek to recover 4 DANKRUPTOY MATTERS. R. E. Jonkins yesterds; sold, ber Ieayo of Court, tho stock of the bankrupt A. Willis Paina to C. W. & E. Partridge, for 50 conts on the dol- lar. The stock consisted of laces, ribands, and small articles of that kind, most of thom of & vary trifling character, hundreds of itums fgar- Ing ut 81 and 82 each, making it diffioult to sall. g’g&s&gok is valued at £4,228.21, and fixtures ot Kraefft, Roollo & Co. yestorday petitioned for the adjudication of Edward Boss, doing businces ps E.Boss & Co,, 88 oreditors on promiesory notes of £644.84 and $050.92, and an unsettled account amounting to §180. Thoy assort as acts of bnukmpla{ thet the debtor is “selling off his stock as rapidly as possible, for the purpose, as bo himelf declaros, of putting his proporty be- yond the reach of his croditors. A rulo to show cause, and provisional warrant of seiztre, wore ordored. THE CIRCUIT COURT CALENDAR. Owing to the increasing business in the Cir- vuit'Court, it is now found necessary. to make up & calendar moro frequently than onco n threo or four months, the calendar never being half ot -through oven in that period, Whon moro uries aro constantly sitting, and the $9,000 per month now being exponded in the Courts doubled, the calendars may bo kopt insome- thing like reasonablo order, It is a heavy cost to puir, too, JJnet for the pleasure of nltering the Jury law; Double $9,000 per month for ton ‘months in the year makes $180,000 per snnum out of the public purso, instond of a few thou- eands out of tho pockets of litigants. The Circuit Court calendar will not be mado up until March, TMPORTANT TO TRADING PARTNEDS. A jury before Judgo Treo, yeatorday, found for Honry Greencbaum the sum of $2,291.69, sgainst Albort B. Gago, on a promissory note iveh hzango to his partner, \Wobater, “which reenebaum acquired from Wobster, The note was dgivun by Gago_for Wabstor's intorest in the ood-will of the millinory business of Wobstor & agé, which business was being closed up, The defenco was, that the ngreement under which the note was givon was based upon an under- standing that Webster was not to return to Chi- cago to enter upon tho millinery business; but that, conts such agreomont, immediately sfter this settloment, ho wont to Now York, and bis brothers came here and commenced business, whuzfit&upon, the defendant olaims, his liability ceaséd. * BUING FOR THE LOSH OF A IUSDAND, The case of Eliza Budinger against tho Michi~ gon Coutral Railroad Company was yesterday commonced bafore Judge Tree, The suit is for damages by the death of plaintiff’a husband, re- sulting from an- engine running ovor and cutting off both legs whilst ho was cloaning an engine. The doceasod, who was & ** wiper,” re- celved orders to cloan the engiuc, snd he' went underneath the wheels to perform that duty, when the enginoer, by some unfortunate mis- tako, 80t tho machinory iu motion, tho locomo. tive started, and the man's lega wero crushed before hio could give an alarm. “Tho caso ocou- pled tho wholo of the day, and & vordiot has not yet beon renched. ! A ““WHEAT CORNER VERDIOT, . Bpruance, Preston & Co. yesterday obtained verdict againat Wm. J, Tewkosbury and Hugh Maher, for transnotions arising out of tho wheat corner of August last. The Elaiuliflu. on the promiso of defendants to pay them the amount pxponded, bought for tho defondants 6,000 bushels whent at 81.603¢, valued at §7,537.60; 10,000 bushelant £1.50)¢, valuod ab 15,060 ; and 5,000 bushels at 1.1, valued at Slfi.fOD, B total of 25,000 bushels, valued nt 987,087, Of this they realized by sales ©80,050, namely, 15,000 bushels at $1.22, $18,800; 5,000 at B1, g ©3.000; and 5,000 at 8115, £6,760, loaving $63.50 commission, and 7,700 loss to bo ropaid by Tewkesbury & Maher, The vordiot J;lvu ® vordict of §7,700, tho full amount claimod. THE COUNTY GOURT. ‘This Court was occupled yostorday in consld- arlnf the objections to” judgmont againet Iands and Jots for spocial assessmonts and town taxos of thé Town of Cicero, for the yoar 1871, Tho objections acuupyiuix the attention of the Court on yestorday wore those filed by Mossrs, Beo- vills, Gonvlmklxvluy, attornoys for Nathan O, Winslow, John Wentworth, Willlam B, Ogden, and others, alloging the lovy of exorbitant snd [llegal aasecsaments, and alleging that tho levy of 860,000 for town taxes was more than ten times E,"“" than was nocesgary for town expenses. 'heso objeotoraalsoalloge thatin8chiool Districts 2, 7, sud B thoro are taxes levied for 1871 to threo timos tho smount required for school purs poses, All tho objections which had been argued up to tho adjournmont of court last ovening were sustained; the Court dociding that soveu sfiulnl ausessmonts in tho ‘Lown of Cicero and tho school taxes in threo districts woro illogal and vold a8 to proporly of tho objectors. It is probable that tho Cicoro Town tax above refor- red to will bo considored to-dny, over wlichn lively tontost may Lo oxpected, QENIRAT, NOTLS, . The hesring of tho auit, Blair T.odlgn 899, A, . and A, Masons, v. tho Ropublic Life Inanr- ance Company, waa yosterdny commonced bo- foro Judge Porter. Tho suit 1a for damages for the non-performanco of an agreement to pro- vide suitable rooms for the plaintiff in lien of the leasod rooms destroyod Ly tho fire, Tho loase Liv tha Company to the Blsir Lodae, lot- med to contaln n clause )1\' ropair and reoonstruction of tho rooms in tho ovont of firo; whioh provision has mnot boon observod, the Company having provided rooms of n smallor and inforlor doscription to thoso proviously ocouplod. Borah D, V. Hadduok, widow of nun!inmln T, Hadduok, Jnuturdny potitioned tho Buporior Court for dower on tho estate loft by bor do- ceased husband, namely the north half of Lo- 4, in Dlook 17, fractional Soctlon 15 Addit tlon to Ohieago, and tho north half of Lot 2in By 11:‘1#;'11 Bubdivision of part of tho north- wost_fractional qunrior of Bootion 22, Township 89, RNange 14, tho oul{ issuo of tho marringo bo&ng one ohild named Honjamin ¥, Hadduck, Judgo Porter will call 43, 40, 48, 50 to 58, 60, 61, 63, 65 to 60. Judge Boath' will eall 115, 148 to 100; Corrigan v, 0'Kacfo on trial, Jndfio Togers will call 185 to 147 inclusivo. On the conclusfon of Budingor v, Michigan Central Rail- rond Oormn) Imil, Judge Tron will hoar Knutson v. Oinoinnatl, Pitisburgh & 8t. Louis Rallrond Com- pany. Portly Matt, Bonnor, tho Fire Marshal, yester- day n})punrnd in the Courts for tho first timo in his lifo, Ho is guardian of Matthins and Nich- olns Schort, minors, and on thoir bebalf fusti- tuted suit in the Buporior Court ngainst Wm. A, Muller for the possossion of No. 127 Orchard atroot, placing the damagos at 8500, In another column wo prosont o roport of the docision of Judgoe Farwoll on tho motion to dls- golvo tho injunction P‘rmtud on tho potition of the Northwestorn Fortilizing Company restrain- lng the villago of H{do Park temporarily from interforing with the buainoss of tho petitionor. A number of common law suits in the Buperior Court, ngainst tho Occidental Insurance Com- gnny, Wero i’nnturdny transforrrd to the Unitod tates Olroult Court. Danlel W. Losey was yoatorday Ernntud o cor- tifieato of good moral charactor by Judge Far- ;{?U, on the recommondation of Simeon W. ng. Judge Gary yostorday divoroed Charles A. nud Martha J. Lamb, and Helon M. and Wilson 8, Sogman. 5 An ordor of discharge was entered, yostorday, in I.{m matter of Robort E, Gottemy, in bank- ruptey. : Judgo Porter yostorday gave ordors for o special venirg for forty-five jurors for next wook. NEW SUITS. ‘Te UnTrED STATES CinovrT Covar—Tortland Pack- ing Oompany v, George W, Dittiuger, Oharles E. Dit- tinger, and Wm. Walker: sssumpaif, $3,000. Tho Third National Bank of Obleago v, Johin W, Toppan, Gollgctor, ete; bill 10-rostratu tho” colleatios of taxes on stock, Tur Uniteo Srates Distator Gount—Georgo T, Hots v, Olark W, Upton, Assignoo of tho Great Weat- orn Insurance Gompany s bankruptey bil to rostratn fupther proceodings sgainst tho compl inont, Tux Omourr Counr—,846—Anderson v, Lsndo; appeal. 5,840—Holtzman ot ol, V. Schlomitzauer; samo, ~6,850—Schoonwald v, Louls Bartels; somo, 5,851—Morall v, Peaso; same, 5,853—Fcrrol v. Mo~ rach; samo, 6,883—H. 'J, Pablman & Co, v, Herman Tastdr, sesiunpalty $6000, 685 Murphy, for use, ete., v. Koal and Jas, Jaques ; appeal, 5,86—Kniger v. lb’momnlln; Bppeal, 5,856—Kruss v, Clark; ap- peal. T Borznion QounT—2,270—Ssrah D, V. Had- duck v. Benjamin F, Uadduck et al. 3 bill for_widow's dower. 43,280—Leonnrd W, Volk v. 'Lymen Bridges ; sanumpelt $000, {381 _Leopold Silyerman . Wallof P, Hunt, Thomas O'Relily, George P, Foster, James Matthows, Dantel Remflck, John 8. Maguiro, 'Warren N, Abbotf, Elliolt Anthony, and Azariah T, dalt, and oll whom it mny concern? petition fo establish snd confirm Eitlo to tho north half of tho northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Bection 10, in Towaship 37, . 3,283-—John v, B forria s _divorcd the ground of cruclty. 43,283—National Commorco v, Bimoon ' N, Wilson; assumpslt, $1,200, 43,284—Henry v, Mins Braum; vorce on tho ground of desertion, 43,285—W. B, Bogle v. J. B, Rowell ; afidavit to_garnishes Leander J, and Tobert 8, McCormiok for $539,70. 43,286—Hentetia v, Helnrich Alirens ; divoreo on the ground of doser- 42,287—Thoris Tobin ot al. v. John Norcott aflidavit 'to_garnisheo Winchestor IIall for $170. 43,288—Mnthias Bonner, gurdisn of Mathias and Ni olas Schent, minors, v, Wm. A, Muller; efoctmen $500.42,269—James A, Groonhill v, Niel Fullerton an Joun Ritchlo; assumpait, $2000. 43,290—Pora Gonl Company v, Yrancis M. Lamper ; _ petition to restore judgment of $887.63, 43,201—David Thornton v. Geary & Co,; confession of judgment, $392.20, 42,209 —Eafher v. Hern Blmon Burskowsky; divorce on'the round of desortion. 43,293—Gardiner Hall, Jr, & o, v, Gustay Flockies; assumpsit, $1,000, '43,304— Elvira 3. Brainerd v, Jamea A. Bralnerd ; divorce, on iho ground of desertion. 42,395—3lllon B, Bushnoll ot al. v, Oharlcs C. P, Holden; potition for mochanic's Iion on 295, 500, and 302 West Madlson street, 43,20 Toleab o, ‘Wirls v, Davld Scofold ond Jobn Marder; ol L 49); van v, an; op) 3,208 —Tamen A, Murtin et al, v, Francls Duason snd Barah A., his wife; billto remove cloud from tils, and reators records, —_—em PERSONAL. Dr, Bimon B. Conover, tho Benat Florida, went from Trenton, N, J. The Eansas Senator should bs ea!.l@'“ instead of Oald-well. Sonator Pomeroy is ¢/ Old Subsidy " no more, but “ Old Bubside.” Mra. Annie Bavery, of Des Moines, is an appli- cant for the oftico of Consul at Havre, now filled by General Glasgow. - John Melcher, who has just died in Salem, Mass., at tho age of 93, was ono of the fow re- maining Dartmoor prisoners of tho war of 1813, William L. Ames, a brother of Oliver and Oakes Ames, of Massachusetts, and for years an lsx;gmmfld cltizen of Minnesots, diedin St. Panl, asot W. O, Webb, Buperintendent of Insurance, in Eansas, has boen dismissed from office by dov- ernor Osborn, bocause ho had left the Ropubli- can party. Hiram Bibloy, Jr., son of the prominent Wos- torn Union Teley niph millionaire, has married tho daughter of Flotcher Harper, Jr.,—ono of the Now Yorl Harpors. Tho story is around again that the daughters of tho late Ohief Justice Taney aro in needy cir- oumstances, although theydenled it throo months 8go. Jesse H. Moors, of Illinois, whose time ex~ ires with this Congross, has—it is stated in s QVuhlngton despatch to the Bpringfield (Mass.) Republican—mado & personal application to the ;raal‘dunQ to be appointed a Commiesioner of onslons, Thero is not a veatigo of tho former man loft in Chiof Justico Chase, His_most intimato frionds do not recognizo him. From tho hand- some, Binooth-faced, portly man, he has becomo a tall, hoavy, thin man, with & yollow beard ; ‘his mind {8 clear, but his voice is wosk, and the thin u%s quiver trom paralysis, He §ona about, g)? ghost of his formor self.— Washington ter, The Rov. James W. Ward, of Lakovillo, Mass,, died suddenly in New York on Thursdsy. He was nearly 70 yoars of ago. Ie was an eccon- trio man, He taught children when vory young to read in Hobrew and Greok, and alwaya conduocted fgmily prayers—or, at least, the Sorl] tural part of thom—in those lan, %:ll. o married, for a second wifeo, a widow i‘;‘t 0 name of Ward, BShe owneda handsome house, loft her by her first husband on condition that she should always retain thename of Ward. This was intended to prevent hor marrying again; but sho evaded the conditions of the will by ac- cepting & second Ward, and so rotaining” her namo. —_— Jeyne's Expeotorant. ‘It givesme pleasuro to fnform you concorning the eMeacy of the Expoctorant, Two years sgo my son contracted the bronchitis, and 1t bocame so bad he had 10 tako to hisbod, I procurod a bottle of Dr, Jaynu'a Expoctorant, and glving it tolim according to dirco- tions, 1t aon brought him relief ; but & strong fover aomiug on, his mother and myself got uncasy sbout him, and sent for our family doctor. On his arrival B L41d us e Expoctorant, zoight givo im ease, but it would not cura him, &0 he gave us somo medicine of L own proscriblog, Ta ono day, howaver, i was so much worse wo all feared he would dio, and as a laat rosort wo concluded to give the Expotlorant another trial, To our great joy, after taking two boltles of it aud " one box of te Hsuative Fils, o was antirely cured. Binca that time X have aured desperate case ofcrotip wilh it 3nd twa athor cases of bronchill, T therefors can truly ssy it 1s tlio boat modicing for the throat and lunga T ever for twenty-oight yoars, and avo o ebiectlon to your wsking publlo sy oc! porlonce with {t.—Peter Sauter, Lanaburgh, Le-Seur County, Hinn. Lifo Insurance. s “The Mutual Lifo Insurance Company of New Yorks publish {n our fasue of to-dsy thelr Ananolal atate- mont for tho past sesr. Tho unprocodonted success that hoa nttonded ths mammoth corporation has been thio result of wiso and careful management, rejoctingall speclous fallacles, and_retaining the sound business principles that should govern this, the most sacred of all trusta coufided to thelr care. The imm ense ne awnels, low ratio of expenscs, snd largo dividends, basod 'on solid foundation, are unanswerable argue monts, aud_ fully account. for its infiuence with thoss ‘who Livo glven the subject of life insurance their con- sidoration, The ofiice of the Company ia at No, 08 Madison strect, cornor of Btate, whero tho agont, Mr, 0. Groukhite, will bo happy to atford every information {0 partics who may bo contemplating insuranco, —— et Cod Livpr Oil, Hazard & Oaawell's Cod Liver Ol is the best, s i e Heat and Irritation of the Soalp, Burnott's Cocosine gives immediato rellef, 560,000 TO $5,000,000. How Great Westorn Insurance Stock Was Watered, Startling Discovories Alloged to Have Beon Mado by Hr. Hoss. Allegations of Fraud snd For- gory---Bogus Claims, Etc, A dotormined attempt is to bo made to upsot the recont declaions in the Unitod Staton Distriot Court ngainst tho stockholders of the Great West~ ern Insuranco Company, and ju a bill yesterdny filed by Georgo I. Heag, to restrain the Assigneo proceeding furthor in the suit ngainat him, and for othor purposes, somo stariling allogations are made. - Boginning with the ILBTORY OF THE COMPANY, Hoes aflirms that the papor purporting to bo signed by threo-fourths of tho stockholders giv- ing consont to tho increaso of ocapital frem 8500,000 to 86,000,000, such signatures bolug re- quired by Inw, has boon recontly examined ab tho oftice of the Auditor of Btate, and ho, Hoan, is informed that such protended signatures aro absolute forgerics, excopt s rogards two of thom; and hoe claims that all tho proceedings in rospoot of this increase, being ) BASED ON A FORQGERY, are null and void, aud nn absolute fraud, and that all cerlificatos for stock ovor and sbove tho sum of $500,000 aro iseusd without authority of law, upon forged papers ; of all of whioh com- plainant was advised only within the past month ; and upon hearing of tho cauge ho will insist that tho porpotrators of said fraud aro LIADLE TO THE CREDITONS for tho paymont of all the dobts of the Company, and that innocont purchagers of the non-assoss- ablo stock cortifieates issued upon said protond- ed false, fraudulont, and illegal incroaso of the capital stock, are not Hable for any nssessment thoroon. Ho furthor shows that at a mooting of the holders of the original £500,000 stock, in April, 1870, it was voted that tho Excoutivo Com- mittao of the Company be authorized to adopt a resolution to the offect that 20 por cont paid in and indorecd upon the stock cor~ tificates should be in full paymont for each subscriber toits capital stock, and that aftor tho adoption of such resolution, cortificatos of stock should be issued by saild Insuranco Company, showing upon their face that TWENTY DOLLARS ON A BIARE *| thoreof should be in full payment of the same, and such stock should be considerod as fully paid-up stock, and that no furthor assessmont should be made upon such cortificates or such stock; that in June, 1870, tho said Exocutive Committeo adopted & resolution to the effcot that the atock should bo sold npon the market at the rato of §20 por sharo of $100, and that no assessmont should over bo mado on such atook, which resolution was approved by tho Directors, and sproad upon tho rocords of tho Company, and theroaftor all stock certificates wero isauc to all persons \l{l‘liln tho gnymont of §20 for cach share, such certificatos, by the torms thercof, DEING NON-ASSESSADLE 3 81l of which procecdings wore published in the daily press of Ohicn%o ; that from June, 1870, to October, 1871, about 8,000 shares wero issued, sll boing non‘asscasable under the rocoding ar- rangomonts, the Company receiving thorefor, or boing entitled to roceive, $20 for each of such sharoes ; that at the time of the firo the availablo asgeta of tho Company were $800,000, of which 100,000 had been recoived by 20 percent assoss- ‘ment on the original 600,000 atocl, and 310,000 on tho non-asseseablo 8,000 shares issued since, THE LIADILITIES being bolieved to amount to §280,000, although the exaot amount could not be ascortained, the books, papors, and memorands being destroyed by the fire. Tho aseots oxcoeding tho linbilities, the Company decided to go on with business, to issno further policies, and to pay all lossos in full, in pursuanco of which Goneral Hart L. Stowart, in Decomber, 1871, proceeded to Now York for the purposo of 'NEGOTIATING A LOAN upon the faith and credit of cortain securitios, for the purposo of paying losses, in which he succeeded, and the examination of ssouritics was commenced, and arrangements nearly complaoted, when the General rocoived & tolegram from Chi- cago stating that the Compm( had been put in ‘bankruptoy, upon which he olosed negotiations, roturned to Chicago, and returned the socuritios to the Company. And now comes 'TELE OATASTROPIE, On the 17th of January, 1872, R. 31, Hooley etitloned tho Court for tho buniruptoy of the ompany, at tho instigation, as Hess chargos, of 0. D. Hookor, then Becrotary of tho Com{m;f and James Baxter, the then Treasuror; thats: £1 Hooker immediately aftor prosented to bo filed a confossion of the act of bankruptoy, but which confeasion was not filed ; that said Baxter was at the timo of the flling of the potition the ownor by purchase of tlio claim of said Hooloy; {hat on tho Gth of Fobruary, 1873, -tho day of adjudication, said Hooker was nppnlnmd Provisional Assigneo of the bankrupts’ estato, and in that cnpn(fihy took and held possession of the assetts, and passed urgu and approved the olaims for logses and liabilitios from that time up to the 1ith of April, 1872, when Clark W. pton was ‘Sfi‘,’i“"’“ Assigneo, Hecharges that, theso proceodings in bankruptoy wore under- takon by Hooker & Baxter for the purpose of passing upon BOGUS OLATNS, acquired by thom and thoir associates, for the purpose of making unlawful_gains during the abeenco of Btewart in Now York; that in pur- guanco of such an arrangemont Baxter and othors prooured o very large number and smount of falso, fraudulont, and bogus claims, ‘which Hooker, a8 mnngah, nesed as good, honest, and valid; all of which statoments, Hess avors, are not based upon mero suspicion, but upon {nformation received by him_from ofilcors connected with snid Company and con- versant with the mattors in question. JIESS NEXT REFERS to the strugglo for tho election of an Assignes, which resuited in tho Court taking tho matter into his own hands, and appointing Upton, and charges that fraundulont votes wero cast, aund Daxter actually recoived $3,000 in cash for his votes and influence in suppm'k of one of tho oan- didatos whom tho Hoolter-Baxter {:nrty doglred to soo olected, and goos on to say that the claims proved up before tho Rogister in Bankruptoy amount in round numbers to $850,000, whorens tho actual losses did not excood £800,000 at tho ontside, Hooker himself having just bofore the proceodings in banlkruptoy declared thoe entiro LOBSES NOT EXOEEDING $280,000. < by ot s o capy 5 the onand (85000009 uttin a copy of tho origin X cnyrt&lcnen g{ shares, that the balance of $80 on each $100 unpaid stock couldonlybocalled up by the Directora in pursuance of instructious by & mujority of the stookholders; and that when ho was asked to purchase tho last issucd stool, it was only on the assuranco that Lo would not have to pay moro than 20 por cent, tho words ¥ non-asacssable " being printed in bold letters upon such cortificates. HE CONCLUDES by relating that the Company was never legally in bankruptoy, that tho assossment was medo upon false reprosontation, that ho is boing sucd by Upton for 80,000, undor the docroc of the (fuur{nnflmdzlng the total amount unpaid on all shares, up the full smount of 9100, to bejcallod up by tho Assigneo, and_thnat ho can now show, a8 Loroiubofore stated, that the cortificates upon which such call was nuthorized aro in fact null and vold; thab whilst tho nssots were 0,000, ond liabllities cortalnly mot more, the cail should produce $1,040,000, at tho rate of 80 por cent on the out~ atanding cortificates, which, with tho $300,000, will make 1,840,000, or upwards of 500,000 more than tho Jargest amount claimed undor tho proofs filed with fim Register (88560,000). AND 1B PRAYS that Ulen bo_restrained from proceeding againet him, and from commoncing any new suit, ponding an inquiry bofore this Court, as to the mattors in question. Ho also questions nearly tho whole of tho procoedings takon hore- in, the docroo by the Court, tho clalms admitted by the Assignee, the paymonts alrondy made by tho Assignoe, oto., and ho includos all these sub- Jcots a8 nocoseary to bo passed upon, OBITUARY. MRH, MENRY D. IRYANT, One of tho saddest social events of rocent oceurronco is found in the death of Mrs, H, B, DBryaut, which took placo yesterday morning. Mrs, Brysnt was the wifo of Henry B. Dryant, E#q., and sister of the Into Dwight Btratton, Esq., of tho woll-known Dryant & Stratton Gom- morclal Colloges. Bho waa born in Amhorst, Ohlo, in 1833, and was conroquontly but littlo moro than 40" yosra old at the timo of her donth. Bho was educated at Oberlin College, and the dolicate rofilnoment of hor nature had beon do- voloped by extonsivo reading and intolloctusl assoolations, Bhe was o woman of lovely char- nctor, and during hor rosldonco of twolvo or fittoon yoars In Chicago, sho lind ondoared her- olt to a largor circlo of friends than 1t is given to most pooplo to know. Of strict and high idoas of rni’lglona and moral duty, sho applied thom slmply and without display, Bho wasof n generous and impulsive nature, and was noyer a0 llnppi 8s whon contributing in somo fashion to tho happinoss of othera. For somo yoara sho has boon & mombor of the Rev. Mr. Gho- noy's church, . Mra, Bryant's illnoss datos bacl some months, and hor death was not unoxpectod. Btill thoro was so much vitality in hor spirit, and shio was go choorful in hor sufforings, that to hor frionds her death {8 a shock na woll s a sorrow, They have only tho consolation of knowing thaé sho reooived overy_sttontion and comfort possl- blo, nnd that her death was of & kind to loavo belind 1t an oncouragemont for living a puro and moral lifo, The funoralis ranounced for TFriday maminz}l, at 11 o'olock, from Mr. Bryant's rosidenco, No. 792 Michigan avenuo. Mrs. Bry- ant lonyos a mothor and sisters, hor husband, l"ld three childron to mourn hor loss in fipucll‘ griof. GUILTY. George Driver Convicted of Murderlng His Wife. The Ponalty of His Crime, Death by Hanging. The trial of Goorge Driver, charged with the murder of his wifo,” was rosumed yostorday morning in the Criminal Court. Tho teatimony on both sides having beon all taken, it only re- muined to hoar tho argumonts of counscl bofore giving the caso to the juy. State's Attorney Roed waived his opening speech, and John Ma- son, Eaq,, proceoded to mako a longthy appoal in bohalf of tho prisoner, for whom he predicted sn acquittal, Tho chiof pointa of Mr. Mason's argumont were that a doliberato intontion to kill his wifo had not boon proved sgalnst the pris- oner, who had gono with his wifo and bought o turkoy for the Thanksgiving dinner, and had sat down and eaton it with his family ; that Driver had no malice in his hoart toward hin wifo; that ho obiained tho pistol from his son in order that he might defend himself againat robbers. COounseldenouncedcapltal punishment a8 & “rolic of barbarism,” & ‘““savageism of dark agoes.” Ho ploaded for meroy for his cliont, and prayed that the jury would spare his lifo. In closing for the” People, State's Attornoy Reed made s short but offective specch, calling the attention of tho jury to the law dofining tho crime of murder, and informing them that it was not nocessary, in order to prove malico aforothought, that a long-chorishod intontion or doliboration had boon harbored. It wns suffi- cient to show that tho intontion was formed at the instant of killing. In this caso he claimed that a deliberate, brutal murdor had boon shown boyond the possibility of & doubt. Any other vordict save that of death would be a judicial farce, and & premium on murder. The case was given to the jury with tho usnal form of instructions, Tho Qourt had prepared on instruction to the effect that drunkenness must be takon into account in detormining the intent, but Mr, Rood called attontion to the fact that in the case of Rafferty the Supremo Court had decided that drunkennoss conld not be urged a8 bearing on the question of intont, but might bo considerad in fixing the penalty. Accordingly the Court withdrow Rfls Instruction, and only charged tho jury on tho subjoct of drunkenness 28 nffcoting the penalty. At 12:80 p. m., tho jury retired, and at 4:80 thoy roturnod a vordict of * guilty of murder as chargod in tho indictment,” and #ixing the pen- alty at doath by hanging, o counsel for tho prlsonur, after rumurklnq‘ sotlo voce, that tho jury were *d—d jaclnssos, moved for & now trial, nud the Court adjourned. e i AMUSEMENTS. THE OPERA, ~ Last ovening the opera of ‘Il Trovatore” was glven o a very fair house, Miss Kellogg appear- ing in the cas} as Leonora, Abrugnedo as Man- rico, Morlsmi as the Count, Coulon as Fernang do, and Banz ns Azucena. Yn most respoots the performance of the opora was not up to the gon- oral standard of oxcollence which has charaater~ izod tho porformance of other operas by this troupo, Miss Kellogg has progressed in vooal- ism and action since her last appearance hers, ‘but she is not yot sufficiontly matured to agsume a rolo na hoavy as that of Zeonora, nor to cope with the hoavy orchestration and messivly con- certed offocts of Veordi. Her singing especially of the “Tuceals Notte" and “Di Tul' Amor™ was charnoterized by grant nsflgbmnnss and flexibility of voico which extended even to some florid interpolations of her own in the score, but heor voico has not yet gained breadth enough for “Trovatore,” nor has sho sufficiont power or {mslnn in noting to reach it. - Bhe has reached a rifle too high in her offort to grasp Leonora, Banz made & creditablo Gipsy in action, and at tlmes was forcible in volce, but, excap£ in her solos, waa too weak to sing against the fortissi- mos of tho orchestra. Tho realstar of thoeven- ing was Moriami, whose Count di Luna was a noble personation both in ginging and acting, and showed him to be a true_artist of groat re- finement and intellectual ability. The encore which ho gainod for tho “Il1 Balon” was well doserved, Abrugnedo would have medo a bottor Manrico had not an unfortunate hoarsoness proventod him from doing himself justice. The ohorus, espocially the male chorus, acquitted it- golf vory creditably. Tho orchestra was too noisy, and sometimes out of the tompos. Asa whole, ¢ Trovatore”is a.good opera mnot to ropent. This evening Lucca sings in “ Fra Diavolo,"” iy THE CITY IN BRIEF. John Barnett, & saloon-keeper on the corner of Halsted and Twonty-socond streots, was yes- terday fined 50 by Juatico Bauyon for s ng liquor to minors. Thore will he a moeting of the ladies at No. 205 Wost Madison street this afternoon at 214 o'clock, to perfoot arrangemonts for the dinners for the beneflt of the Chicago Ohristian Union. A full attondance of all Iadios who will assist is ‘urgently requested. * A somowhat notod character namod Ih!di' i Bhoppard was arrosted yesterday morning for hav nsi‘unlomd the houso of Frodorick Aye, No. 82 Archer avenue, and stealing therofrom six re- volvers and ton_dozon knives. Ho was held for examination in $1,000 bail. Enrly yostorday morning, the inmates of a donce-houso ot No, 220 Uightoonth atrect, in- dulged in & goneral fight. During the contes, Wflilam Schafner, while endeavoring to uoll the disturbanco, was cut moverely on tho hoad and face, Ho was carried to the offico of Dr. Montgomery, near by, where ha soon recoverod. His wounds were nol dangerous, Boveral shota wero fired, but did no horm beyond broaking sov- oral lighta of glass. Rufus Willlams, a studont of the Bonnott Medical Colloge, of this ciiy, wns arrosted unrlg {}eutonhy morning, by Oftloers Hayos an artholin, for having 'in his possession four doad bodles—throe womon and an young boy, Ono of the bodies was idontiflod as thatof o young girl who was buried in the Potter's Flold f Jofforson o fow days aince. It in probabloall tho bodica came from there. Willinma was ar- raigned before Justice Danyon yestordsy morn- ing, and bis case continuod until to-day. TTho firat annual meeting of tho Meohanics’ and Tradors’ Exchango was hold at tho rooma No, 183 LaBallo streot, yosterday. afterncon, Georgo Prussing in the chair. ‘Tho constitution and by- Jaws woro rond as printed, and adopted without furthor amendmont, Two committoes wore ap- sflntnfl by the Chair to draw up tickets for can- dates “for _Prouldont, ica Prosidont, Trensuror, and' soven l\hnngom. Baid com= mittaos wore, flrat, Mesers, Cox, Buow, Johnson ; second, Sawyer, Robuh, Daroy. Towas then rosolyed that tho Olaifman ap: oint & Committes to solicit membarehips, and ho olcoticy of officors was postpoucd until Haturday next at 10 o'clock, W. B. Bogle, D. Cornean, J, N. Glover, A, J. Corrigan, and Goorgo .l’rusalnfiwure sppointed & Mombor- ship Committes. 'Tho mesting then adjourned till Baturday, before which timo it will bo neces- sary for those wishing a voice in tho manage- mout to sign the application for membership, SOUTH CLARK STREET. Sill {he Rock Tsland Road ho Compellod o Romovo Its Tracks. Statisties of Casualtios Rosulting from Collisions, Eto., on South Clark Stroot, Tho Councll Committes on Railronds helda mooting in tho Conncil Chamber yosterday aftor- noon to considor tho mattor of the romoval of the Rock Island Rnllroad tracks from Houth Clark streot. Tho potitioning proporty-ownora dosiro either their abeoluto romoval, or the sub~ stitution of horse-powor for steam. Alderman ‘Woodman presided. At tho meeting held two wooks ago, when the property-holders presonted their ocaso, it was stated that many por- sons hod boen killed on Olark stroot by the cars, and the Committeo ro- quosted thoso who acted as spokesmen for tho owners of lots to get n list of tho accldents it possible. They did so, and submitted it yos- torday. Tho totala woro, sinco 1858, killed out~ right, 20; maimed for 1life, 10 horses Ikilled, b ; wagons smashed, 6 ; cows killed, 2. . It was stated that sovoral other acoldonts had ocourrod, but it was impossible to got the names and data. Judgoe Drury, reprosonting the railroad com- peny, said ho had recoived a despatch from Pros- idont Tracey, who had beon secking » confer- eronco with tho officors of tho Michigan Sonthern Railroad requesting him to mest the committes, and ask thom to dofer action until ho could have an opportunity to be present. Mr. Nichols wns opposod to & postponemonl, but Mr. Jouks favored it, booause Lo thought it meoant busincss. Ho claimed it was unsafo for any tonm to travel slong Clark, betweon Bix- toonth and Twenty-sccond stroots, aa there was dangor of being run into by passing trains or lo- comotivos, Tho proporty-ownors woro aimost unanimously 1n favor of horse railways, and ho undorstood, if tho tracks of the Rock Island Company wore romovod, tho BStreet-Car Com- sny would extond ‘ita tracks down as far ns wonty-socond strcet, Tho new right of -way was purchased with the oxprese understanding d:.:lt tzllo tracka woroe to be removed from Olar] ntrook. 4 8 Judge D; said tho railrond company had logal, substantial vosted rights on Olark streot, which could not, bo taken fram thom, and 0§ long aa thoy had those rights thoy would main- tain thom unloss something was dono by the property ownors by which thoy could eb out of tho atrect of their own motion, and in accordance with the wishoes of the people. Tho Company wanted to accommodate everybody, but would not do it at tho_sacrifico of their priviloges. Thoe Council evidontly had tho right to dotormino whothor steam or horse-power should be used, but the; hed no authority to single out any road au compel it to use horse power. Btatistica proved that more nccidents rosulted from the uso of ‘horso power, and, if it was used, very little of tho atreob would bo lott to tho publio, Gonoral Btiles, in rnpl{ to & quostion of the Mnyor, nnppnum'i tho clty could exerclse its power and compel as mavy or ag few roads to ‘use horee power as the public nf«ll? domanded. With the understanding that Judge Drury would request President Tracey to submit some- thing definito within two wooks, the Committeo adjourned until thoe 26th inst, A CORRECTION. Anarticle appeared in Tne TRIUNE yestor- dsy morning referring to the decoass of a young Iady from small-pox and negloct. The story hed no further foundation in fact, than that there was a young lady and thatsho died and at the time of her death she was supposed to bo suffering from small-pox. 'The additions to this bare statomeont were made, doubtless, withont any evil intention on the narrator's part to our informant. In fact, the Iady was not supporting hor mother "and her- solf; hor mothor was not paralytio, but at- tonded ner daughter to tho Iast; sho was not affocted by deafness in consoquonce of her denghter's death, nor was thore anything lack- ing to restore tho deceased which monoy or octionate attontion could afford, This cor- roction is made in simple justico to the l’amfls of tho younglady, who are well-known an highly rospectablo people. MISOELLANEOUS, Tighty-nina out of tho ninety-nine countics of Towa Lave the iron trnck. —A Vermont paper, in its marrisgo announce- ments, the other dey, contained one to which which’ was added: ‘No cake, no cards, no dix;.orco." But it is said the groom was 50 years o —They have just had an earthquake - in Ore- on which shook up the poople a good deal. no loving husband, who had ¥ just stepped out to'sos & man on bustness,™ rushed homo with-n billiard ouo that he had forgotten to re- place, in his hand, —A novol pot has & Iady of Danicldsonville, N. Y., in tho shape of a buiterly, which nostles in her hand, alights npon hor shoulder or hair, or, by way of vnriut{‘, hides in tho knot ol ribbon at her throat when ho feels like taking a nap. XA sowing circle was_quickly broken up at Gardiner, Ma., the other doy, by tho innocont romark of o Mfl presont: 1 always had & gront deaire to know how a cnse of small-pox looked, 80 I called on o sick lady this afternoon, just bo- fore coming to the circlo.” —The nmnll-%x prevails in soveral places in Honry County, Ill, ‘Ono doath has occurred in Andover. The contagion is said to bo spreading in Oxford Township in an aliwrming manner. Torty or fitly cases aro reported, with quiton numbor of doaths. —Mies Kate Fiold has shown horself a truly romarkable woman. Sho has aclmowledged that shio made o mistake in including the events in the play of Hamlet” within atotal apaco of ten days, . BWoods, of the Boston Advertiser, having convinced her that the same svonts cov— ered a period of from two to threo months, —Mre, Michinel Regan, rosldlnf on Washing- ton avonue, Albany, on tho 7tk ul ., bocame tho mother of threo boys and a girl—one boy dead. About ten months ‘sinco she had triplets, and ono'year provious she gavo birth to twina. Nine children in two years! —Thero i8 ono lady down on rubber bustlos. Tho slippery condition of the Milwaukea flu%g(ng on Friday morning necasaitatod hor sitting down with enthusiastio suddonness, and the robound that followed drove hor head througha sixty-dol- Iar showcaso, % —General Dix is so pestered with applicants for office that he has this notico posted upon every window and door of the Excoutive Cham- Bor and bis dwollings “I¢ any ‘oflico-seoker pro- sonts himself hore during the noxt four hours, fghoot him on tho spotl’ In this manner, a littlo quict is obtained, and an opportunity had to attend to State alfairs,” —Tho professlonal jealousy of artists is gon- orally belioved to be somowhat bitter, but it has seldom recelved such an illustration as in_thia oxtraordinary challengo, published in tho Byra- ouse Courier : Mz, Exarr—Sir: I seo by your article in the Standard you do not like my xmlnllnn in Kont & Miller'a window, WIill you pleaso oxhibit one of your paintinggs bealdo 17 L, W, PRENTIOE, Will Mr. Knapp have the courage to try this crucia] test, wo wonder ? — Profossor Hayden asks for enother appro- ristion of $100,000 by Congross, to onable him o oontinue his geological surveys of the Terri- tories, The Professor gives up further re- soarchos in the Yollowstone country, owing to the hostility of Indinne, but desires to spond noxt summer in exploriug tho eastorn portion of the Rocky Mountain rauge, in the Territorios of Colorado and Now Moxico, —Tho Janesvillo, (Wis.) Gazetlo givos the fol- lowing account of a gingular accident : Guar[io Kastner was alono in tho mill yestordsy whon his hand waa torn off, and was working in’the lowor part of the bullding, Aftor the acoidont had oc- ourred ha went into the room above, shut down the wator gatos, and started for the doctor’s of- fioo, after carofully looking tho mill door, and placiog tho koy in'his pocket, Kastnor aid not roalizo tho extent of bis misfortuno, It scomed to bim, ho eaid, that onoof his fingors was partly orushed. Ilo loft throo fngers, his thumb and {he lowor portion of the palm of his hand in the maghinory in tho lower room when Lo wont up- . stairs to shut down the gates," —At Bridgeport, Ct., recontly, n policoman was instructed to look aflor tho oy8 who violated tho olty ordinanceagainst cossting in tho streots, He presontly saw two boya proparing for “ a go,” ono of whom fiut away, the policoman Flvlug ohase, *‘ Horel" gald the other boy to the Eoucomnu, “* tako my sled 1 it will go faster than {s'n, and you will catch him!” In an instant the ambltious * peelor” threw himself on the sled, and soon camo up with and arrestod the offondor, Tho Justice Lioard tho testimony, and wan about to infliot the fino, when the othor Jad profossad a willingnoss to tesuffy agalnst tho officer for a gimllar infraction of the Inw—and so thoy both got off, with a solomn injunclion to do 80 110 Moo, 3 MUSIOAL, 10,000 COPIES SOLD IN TEN WEERS1 GREATEST SUCOFSS EVER KNOWN 1 OF DITBON & CO.8 o MMUSEMENIS. | ooy’ OF STRAUSS MAX %?nvrgglgl: RS TH:BAI&EIEIIMOIL Nowoontaind ¢ = LABT NIGHT BUT ONE! Tologeay pendonie, " Fublshor, Tancl Lt Opora i |y T v ods, THIS RVENING, WEDNESDAY, FED. 13, "i:":lg“’:""\li" .l\""l':"}:"?"}:fi" éfafi'ndt%n:&" 'n Life, Vo PATLINE LTUCCA., %{%Jf_‘;‘m‘i‘l.‘ Vfln,_,:,, ‘E’,n,:“' u(,‘i,gha.' horish i ; i, altzae, ERA DIAVOLO. " XRd'% otior of hia Dost Waltzos. PAULINR LUGOA in her groat charactor of ZERLINA, GIONGIO KONUON in hln world:ranawnod charastor ot ‘| Plrtlosto Polka, MILORD ROCHIURG, taol, Toart, Ono Soul, . q 2 o, undrillo FIUDAY - FATIAWILI, RIGHT. ‘And 50 ottior Folkns, Mazurkas, am) Quedrilles. LB NOZZE DI FIGARO. (Narringo of ¥lgnro). 3 PRIMA DONNAS IN THE OAST, **Bmbolilahiod with a fino portzalt ot Strauss, and Alling 0 laxgo musio pogo-it s 8 mustonl gom-—indisponsable toall lovora of Strauss’ dance muslo.""—Eventny Jail. LUCCA, KELLOGG, LEVIELLT, Priao, 83 In bosrd corors, 831 cloth; 84 in it ANDA GRE. T GAST, nd Musig Dealocn, SATURD “_(?‘n?:"‘%‘\;}‘??‘g‘vfiw ATINER. Now Roady, Strauss Danco Musio for Violln and ano,81, 7 Aboginl ROUUON Tey BPARKLING RUBIRS, 850, and, i TGN ON- et e niptons "o BADLAT BOUSOL 6NE oraRAYNIEIEOA e temenraneele gy [/ 200 AND A GIIEAT STAT QAR Try CHERRYUL VOIOES, Manday Noxt—KDWIN BOOTH as BRUTUS. ‘Tho safo of Hosorvod Boats comtmoncos this inorning. “STAR” CONOUERTS. THEO, THOMAS Will glyo fonr Grand Ooncerts and ouo Matinoo, as fol- Towa: Fob. 17 (in Bauth 8lde Sacond Star Lecture Uourso), Miohigan Avenuo Baptist Oburci: Fob. 18 (in Waest Sido BOIOOL BONG BOOK, n O, Ei e VeI 000t e, DOOTC By T O ErERSOK. Sant, post-paid, on recalpt of rotall prico. OLIVER DITSON &C0,, OHAS, H, DITSOR & 0, Boston. 711 Broadway, Now York. LYON& HEALY, Ohtongo. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. 3 Couragr,” Unjon. Park Congroxational Ohurohs, Moh 10, A [ J e PR | (VAL IND DEPARTORE OF AT Rvoiiio HaptisFBEkcohy and Grand Mejenod, Walion N o . 3o, 19, Ui rie “Con Ollurotis Tt Concorts will Andonbtodly shrpaen an b 15 ndiition th tvan in this oit s 3 Bufora glvim.is thih oty by e Miiouaa, ‘bring for t! MERLIO, o AR Winter Arrangemeonts v lx:lvflflplllnr EO, L. e 10 T KoON- s for firat, iwo Gonaors, Boats for othor Uon~ Gutls fur saly vzt Weanona, OARPENTER & SHELDON, Managors. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. 1 -the ol ANNA GOl FXTLAKATION OF REPERZROX MATRS.— t Snturday oxe ooptod, © Bunday oxcopled. Mond: . 3 £ Buinday a8 00 m b Dalty, ) oeepted: A CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, Chieago, Alton & St, Louls Through Line, and Loutstana (Mo, o hi e e MONDAY EVENING, FED. 11, e o K anans CUly. Unfon EDWIN BOOTH Bt., Touls & Spr WILL APPEAR A8 via Main Lino.. * 0:15 8. m. |* 8:10 p. m. Kaneas Oity T S aekaomeiio, i, aud Tuet] A, MO carssrio ‘Wonana, Tacon, Washt nross (Wostorn Division, 4:10p, m. e 2t Aranedation* 40D, m. 5 o i Expross, via Safa Linoy Sadala LUCIUS JUNIUS BRUTUS, In John Howard Poyno's gront Roman Tragody of BRUTDUS, TIIR ROMAN FATHER, ‘Whiah will be produced with antiro Now Sconory and cor- | * 9:158, m. |* 8:10 p, m. vla Jackeontillo Divislon.......|19:00 p. m. [§47:20 p. m. root Roman Paraphorualia, "ox Shoot for 1hn Balo of Sonte for Ndwin Tooths first | pomeiite i st oh, k| 0:00 p. m, |117:50 8, m. wook now opon at tho Tioket Oflioo of tho ‘Theatro. JOITOFSOR CHty Lapross, . ursvc| 9100 b e (13700 8- e ¥oorln, Keokuk & Buri'n x.0.11% 8100 s |- 8310 D. MYERY OPERA HOURE, Blonroo-at,, botweon Deatbom and Slatu-ute. Avligton, Cotton™ & Remble's Mstrels. | AN ENTIRE NEW AND VARIED PROGRAMME, MACKIN and WILSOR in thelr Artistic Songs and Dances, QUARTETTE—Kayno, Tyrroll, Surrldgzo, and Lacg. TIE ACTOR’S STUVIO. GLYCERINE OIL.,, " 4iDally, via Main Lino, and dally oxcopt Baturdsy, via Jaoksonvillo Disision, 4 Dally, via Blair 3 d CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots= oot o Tkt Indlanaay, and Sisteenthos.y @ Canal und Slteenth-ais, Sickel fca (0 Drigas iowss Arrise domontio comedy, with evorything now, ontitled DAVID GARRICK! ‘With s most powertal caat, tobo follotrod by tho Dillond O'CALLAGHAN, or tho Art of Mosmoriam. TEHE BLACK STATUE. }| Dibuieads Xh R Fvory ovonlog and Saturday Matinos. 4| Beclds Yo Lne, 113 Gal 1. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. ondals. 18 e Atirocs Passongor. T, "The Efome of Comedy? | 4um Fasengor. %8 JOHN DILLONIn two charactors Monday, Fob. 10, | Dobuguo s Stix = h and overy ovoning during tho wook, 8lso b, tho dayand Baturdsy Matineos, T. W, Iobortaon's ologant.| P. Wndnu—z Paoifl porotyoJLLINOLS CENTRAL RAILTOAD. i o STl Dt secnnd In rohonrsal_Tho great London and Now York success, ! Leare, FALSE SHAA, dlroot from Daly's Fiftheav. Taoatrol § o0 .10 mapross, Crrrs AOADEMY OF MUSIO. Erina oo IS Tho most slogantand attenatieo Comody tho world s LEEHS evor known, (ilbsrt's Latost and greatost sousation, +ailsp: PYGMALION AND GALATEA, 18y . Introducing Prof. Tobin's Illuston, H . THE DISSOLVING STATUE. 10 MISS CARLOTTA LE CLERCQ, 298 Thio grostost living motress in lior Groat, partof Galatoa3 3 4p. . 45 00p: m. GLOBE TH:EATB'E' |~ **On Baturdays this train will Lo run to Obampalga, MONDAY, EVENING, Tob. 10, overy Night, and e NG SNd, th [FOHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI IGH E.%.?,!‘Ea%fin?gn&fi@%“WD‘fimm, auitioa’ *° " IR A KAuKAKEE fbore, THroU |« Tratnsarriveand depart from the Great Central Rallroad . i Depot, fool of Lakett, 2 - JED; or, The Lost WIill. | “autfai i B dioghiislvi tighy PREZSAN SSTERS, and the Comody Company, fa & | Loavo Ohica Kerivo at, Indin .| Arrivo st Otnolunatt Tralns arrive at Ohicago 8t 7:00 . m, a p. . Qnly lino running Saturday night tenin to Gfnoinnati. Tho ontlra trafn Tuns through to Ulnctunati, Pullmsy ow and chaloo programma. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Ivortisiug Amoncios: H. H, CHAND LRI & 0. e shhortsed to raceivs ad- ‘vortisements for all Chicago daily papors at tholr lowost i sleopors on night trains,’ lodical o B THWES! Tateraieo x:;é;;!fl% rpther or poriadical fatho O, B CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. THAIN, PAIN 89 Madlson-st. Ticket ofice, B1 Weat Madison-st, anics. . SEOOND NATIONAL, 3. 3 Sornor Madison aud Glark. ot Dillinras (Bholde & Colleier Tabice), Pactlo Fast Line. STEPHANI, MONHEIMER & HART, 619 Stato-st, Dubuquo Day Ex) Blank Bool M v:ll'l.‘lm,‘.lléffi‘l;_u." Siationers, nnd Pi)nchmo Nlfi)lxbrfixé-ms B . ubuqiio e CAMERON, AMBERG & CO,, 1 and 16 V. Randoloh. 132 JOHN I, 8MALL & CO., 157 and 139 South LaSalle. ?-";3333:» ngaflflgmp DEAN BROS. & HOFFMANN, 61 W, Washington-st. Milwaukes Mail, J. W, MIDDLETON, 65 Stato-st. rringes, Milivauken tap GOAN & TEN BROLRE, of. “Aon aud W. Randolph. HMilwaukoo Passon 1dcien BUTAE Gnen Bt ANERIOAN OLOOK 0., 561 Wababar e g no, Qinssy 108y &oca FIRENOI ABIEAM §'G0.. 837 Wabash-av. izl 14 o HENRY STARS & 0 bl nd i South Canal-st. ial Depot. BAMUELS. WIHITIL | 884 15 Past Madison-t. Diagginis (Wholeralo), B, BURNRAM S (i and ifs Canalat, alners. 0TT0VEVRE S 0.y fand bl Dontnorncat, Arrive, oo Groen Bay Expre: . Paul Fixpross: CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Harrison and Shermanwals. Ticke! afics, 83 Weat Madlon-it, Qmaha, Loaveny't& Atoblson Ex| Tixeure ritting. Peru Acconunodatios H. M. WIL A‘lll;!l‘ll 3 l‘l‘%{‘(’]’.:‘fi‘l‘(fim \'\‘r"‘ heav. Night Expross.. J. \VINGILA‘P‘I. JIEL, I3 CO‘,"'_"QE l\‘lflb?l e MILLER BROY, & MR 13 Lokt LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. on, Steel, N dee, Depoty corner Harrison and Sherman-ats, Ticket afice, M, ungnwfigfif‘mmfi Razlophat, orthieat corer Clark and fiandoiph-ata. Aalo and fotnil), | fil; 050 & 38 Wab. & 531 W, Madiron, Arrive, J. B MAYO £C Htark & Allon, 137 Stata-st. Windv oby. Tost Oifte, | Mall e Alr Lipo and Mato Line ; B, BIAYO, 154 2d-at. and 18 Wost Madisan-| WA oo, Haniora 011 nnd Taols. Al Lin 0. O WALLLN & 8038, 38 So e ot cante) A e i o u: (461300, wa ey and R acdn R peienme Eikbart Accommodation,...... o0 A Qila, Naphtin, Gauoline (Wholeealo). KENLEY a'mx\’x‘ms. 218 fouth Wator-at. ’nper J.W. BUTLER & CO,, 218, Jetlersa BRADNER, OLEVELAND PAPER CO 7 W, O. OLARKE, 7 Weat Washington-st. H. M, KNIOKERBOOKER, 80 aud 8 West Randolph. BCOANN, FITOH & CONVERSE, 13 and 14 LaSallo-st. NORTIWEST PAPEL COy, 161 dnd 185 Miohiganav, OGLESBY, BARNITZ & O3, 23 and 8 WV, Wasbinton. nd Organs. wiw. KiusaLL; b, “Vlliauh-fv-":nd Thirteontbst 7 A, B. MERKER & 00,03 Wahingtonat, RHODES & BRADLEY, 154 Washington-st. CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Tassenger Depot at P., C. & 8t, Louis Depot, corner af Cos naiand Kinzie-ate. 3 Freight and Ticket ofice 168 Washing-ton-st. “Arrice, 825 Bato. ¢ Madison-st: ington-at. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & Leare, y Day H. W. AUSTIN & CO,, %50 aid 23 South Water-st, Padilo. teal Hatate und Lonus Fast Li JACOB 0. MAG and B3 Olark-st. 8] adl,.. BNYDER & LEE, 14 Nizon Bullding, LaSallo-at. Valparaiso' Accommodation. ..., Al ard N GEORGEF. BRIGHANYE OO, 47 Btatoat. H gmllnm) & XINZLE, 87 o tata.ot. RERING'S, 40 State, and oor, 14tk and Indiaa 8. H. HARRIS, 6 Soith Oanai-st. HASKIN, MARTIN & WHIFELER, 41 Lako-st. T, Dachizcu. THE LIORT.RUNNING "DONUSTIO, 74 Atato-st. josth Clark-et. Branches, 168 Twonty-sscond and 150 -] & 1l rinney SRSHARREL SN GILBERT, IIUBBARD & C Pmmmdromsumawq TIBBALLS, SHILK & wé'x:?'iq. RADIL Kt Lako-st. Jowollers i DENNISON §'00., 81 Sputh Ganal-sts OHAS, T. WILT, 14 Siato and 5% Wabash-av. tiliers SHELDON & DAVIRS, 158 West Aladlson-at. O, H. JORDAN, 113 Olark, near Qourt Iouse. WESTERN RAILROADS DL Beat s Zorner s B! HICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT Depot, foot Ticket of, Lake-at., and MEDICAL CARDS. JAMES WRIGHT, 13 N, Glinton, near andolph ~nrnan i o CRANE BROS. Mot 00 o 1o North fefterson.at. DR. C_ BIG‘E LOW THREADS. CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 484 Btato-st., Chiloago. Dr, 3, tho most ronowned SPHO! 0, honorod by tha press, cateoniod of the highost modica atinjomonta by all the' modical institutos of tho day, hav- ing devotod TWENTY YIEARS OF HIS LIV ing xomodion that will ouee GRRONIOAND PRIVATIE DI 2 UNINARY ORGANS in hoth suxes, SEMINAL WEAK. NESS, producing NERVOUSNEHS, AVERSION TQ B0, INPATRED VISION, LOSA OF MEMORY AND MARHOOD, perfectly curail. Sombultation frad, " Houd tor medical treatiso; onclose atamip, DER. J. EL. OLARIE, 1st—at 101 East Harrlson TALIST of " the' ag J & P. COATY # BEST SIX-CORD White and Black Threads Aro soft finfahed, without the uso of nny anb stanco whatever to produco an urtificlal gloss, therchy preserving the superlor strongth of slx-cord throud. The The sblo and woll known ap st., botweon Clark and Stato-sts.—can bo consulted - orovontug—on all disoasos and difficulties of a chranio, delicato, or contidential naturo—of By black e oL oSl olfcinon:sort, by st : et wow shndo of black has u silken attention to ’fi;’:fiflmufiur‘; O polish, and all numbers aro "OLARK, 101 East Iiarrisonat,, cmu.nn,'ufié' T v No curt! Dy, K For 8ale by all Dry Goods Denlors, NO PAY!! r. ean, ) 860 South Clark-st., Chicago, ASK FOR J. & P. COATS® BLACK, May o confidentially consulted, porsonally or by mall, And uso §t for Machine Sowing. { ohvonto or harvous diseatos, Irggot SUEE o tha only bhysioian it the oity whowa rants clfos or io pay. _Onloo lioyrs fromi 9a. 1m, to 8 pom, MISOELLANEOUS, ) SOALES. Oriok o CONSTROLLE OF DumueNor, g v SWABUINGTON, Do, 34, 1873 . FAIRBANES Notico s horoby givan ta all porsona who may have BTANDARD clalme sgainst the Hoandinavisn National Dank of Ohi- sCc THES cago, 1il,, that they ars callod upon to prosont the same, A and to make logal proof thoreof, to Jool D. Harvoy, Ho- OF ALL BIZES. cetvor, at the office of sald Bank, at Ohtosgo, Ill. FATRBANKS, MORSH &00 JOJIN JAY KNOX, 6 'WEST WASIINGTON.ST, Qomptroller of tho Ourrenoy.

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