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LAW COURTS. The Equitablo Company---What is Being Dono to Realizo . Assets, Tho South Park Commissioneyge== Oontinued Hearing “Yonterday, Resurreotion of ffic Gassetto Sulls «=End of the Water~ Lots Case. Tho Courts in Briof -~ Goneral Notes «-Bonkruptoey Matterse-- New Buits, The following lettor has boen nddrossed to tho oditor: 2 5 8in: In your roports concorning defunct insuranca compantos, T trnst you will infarm the publioin réyard to tho, Equitable, ‘Alout all tho policy-holders knaw from {lo papers s, thot tho officera of tho Company cotld not ramembior who tho stock-lioldors woro, but that only 40 per cout lind been pakl in on tho capital stock, Ly somo menns the Asslgnco found a fow of thom, and got n order to havo hom examined, Soma doloy'wis obtadned; and from that- timo notiing lins 1 hoard of tho case, - Infurmatlon oa to {he matiors of this Company, would,oblige A Portey-loLDEl, Procoedings wero commenced sgainst this in< solvent on Doo. 20, 1871, by Bimon Doylo, poti- tioning creditor, by hia attorney, Homor Cook. On the 80th, rule to show causo was ontored. On tho 8th of January, the Compnny demurred to the petition, - On tho 20th, tho insolvont was adjudicated bankrupt ; and on tho 8th of April, James Long, baving fn tho meantime been eloot~ od Assigneo, filed his bond. -On October 10, 1873, an order was mado for tho postponemont of tho oxamination of cortain witnesses, from whom it was hoped to find out who woro tho stocliolders of the Company, and how much thoy owed ; sinco which time nothing appoars to have boen done, by the records, It seoms, however, that whilat mastorly innc- tivity hns provailed to o groat oxtent, respecting these oxaminations, bills havo beon filed by tho Aesigneo against all thoso who have beon dis- covered to baveo hold stock, for the purposo of discovering tho amount of thelr liability to the Company. These bills have heen roforred to L. Bishop, Master in Chancary, to tako proof, ond this proof-taking hoa lssted dows to the prosont thuo, Inquh'{\ol tho Mastor, yostorday, Sliclted tho fact that the grontor portion of proof has beon ¢aken, nnd the oxact sums duo on notes andso forth diacoverad. Whon comploto, ho will roport to the Court, and the particulars ‘will bo mado known, Mennwhilo, it i3 ascortained from another pourco that !{m cash nesots of the Company aro between 850,000 and 260,000, too emall an amount o pay out in dividonds, aud too largo to bo lying idlo for m yoar without producing intorost ata gmn t\vlum money is producing such heavy in- rest. TIE B0UTH PANK COMMISSTONERS. Tho bill for injunction, brou&hb by R. E, Olarko against tho Bouth Park Commissionors, to rostrain thom oroating o lien on his lands, a8 alrendy fully roported in tho TnmouNE, was yos- torday argued boforo Judge Drummond, United Btates Cironit Court Judge. i Coungol for the Rmmmr asked tho Court os to ‘which sido should first addroes tho Court, Mr. Ayors, for the dofendant Commigsionors, in answor o tho Court, eaid bo had a domurrer o, Tho other side bad not scon the demurror ; end somr. vonversation ensued, after which the domurrer wns ordored tobo filed, and the do- fondans, by Bir. Ayers, sddressod tho Court. Mr. Ayors snid thattho Court was probably not dgnulunmtnd with the facts charged in tho pro- ocoedings, Tho Court said ho was not. All ho knew of the cnso was n genoral idea gathored from what ho hed hosrd and read, It would be a8 woll if the couneol read the bill, or gave him some idea of the caso. ' Mr, Ayers did so. Ho snid that the complain- ant rapresontod bimself to betho ownor in fan simplo of certain lands near the Bouth Park, ‘which the Commissionors would bo likely to ro- quire for park purposes, which they had once ocenpied, putting up n fenco toclum posseseion, under certain aots therolu cited, and which lands ghoy had aftersard abandoned, after the flling of # dooision of the Supremo Court of the Btato. The complainnut charged that the lands woro ropresentod in cortain pleta issued by the Com- gsloners a8 lisus for certain lands, Tho re- meinder of the casc has beori alrondy vory fully reported in Tur TRIDUNE, . Argument lasted tho whole day on tho polnts rafscd by tho complainant, and tho defonse there- to, a8 to tho povors of tho Commissionors to take and condemn lands which tho thorlzed by oxisting acts to take aud condemy;, tho proceedings elrendy had by the Commis- slonors rolative to thioso particular lands, the ecunjary condition of the Commissionors, - and hofr abillty to moot flonlinfi indobtednoss, ine cluding contracts already mada for purchase, tho owor of tho Commissionors to croate a lien on r‘nds which thoy had neithor takou, condemned, nor paid for, and many othor points niready tamillar to tho reader, which acoupied tho wholo of the duy, and tho matter wont over. ONE OF TIIE GASBETTE SUITS. Judgo Gary yeamrd%hanul tho cause, Charles M. Bmith againat Sils P, Gussotto Jamos Goary, and Willlsm Guilfoyle, for sn' injunction to stay thom from procacdings for tho Tecovry-of W. 3¢ of Lot 2, Subdivision_of Sec. 18, Town- ship §9, north of Range 13, E. of the third prin- oiptl moridian. ‘T'ho” property in quostion is part of tho_ woll-known large proporty of 676 seros, ‘ovned in 1857 by Modoro B. Bonubion, who gold it to T. R, Marston, by warranty dood duly recorded, and through whom, by a regular ehaln .of conveyanco, tho property in question same into plaintiffla posacssion. Medore Bonu- bien and his wife Theroso, in 1869, conveyed to Emma Elizabeth Jones, for o’ one- dollar counsideration, ~_their quit claim toall prupert{ thoy owned, and by virtuo of this transaction, the defendants claim to be, through & purchase from said Emma Elizaboth Jones, tho possessors of tho land which plaintiff seeks %o havethem enjoined from claiming, It appearod drom tho ovideuco of tho case that before the faw wan ronorted to ns o menns of finding an issue, war mnterial of the light and hnnv{ dos- cription wero investod in ; one nide purchasing & consignment of rovolvers, while the other in- wvested in & cannon, whothor & six or six hundrod poundor, parrot or Columbind, doponent eaith not. Abandoning tho iden bellicoss, however, “’°§ bring their sult bofore Judge Gary, who will probably rondor & decision on the merita of tho ‘oaso to-doy. EXD OF THE WATER LOTS CASE, Maelvin N. Palmer, who tricd to palm off on Gootz Brothors & Co. somo subnquoous lots on tho bauks of tho Calumet River in oxchango for s stock of dry goods, enugly storod away in store No. 476 Blate strect, and Jacob Cohn'who alded ban doluding tho Cigotz firm, woro ench fined $100 and ocosts by Ju\!fif Farwoll, tho heaviost peualty that it was in the power of tho Court to impos. Aloxandor, the third of the allogod coumpirators, was nlso found guilty by tho jury, but tho Court granted hita a novw trial, In the Jpruucnum: Charlos 11, Roed was ausist- ed by J. R. Doolittlo, Jr.. the dofouse of tho smphibious trio_being conducted by Mensrs, Evans aud John Lylo King. THE COUNTS IN DRIEP. In Jurr‘llge Tree's court, the cnso of Tield v, Bhopherd waa continued, Tho witnosses exam- tned wore Montgomery, who borrowed tho monoy upan the worthlons desd, and the vonorable Bhip- bord, Tho Intter showed considorablo tact in both his diroot snd cross-oxamination. Mont- gomery said, amongst other things, that Kelloy and Bhopherd, as woll as himself, know that the deed was not n firat mortgago. ' Thiy Bhiphord donfod in his evidence, The connsol made thoir argumnents and the caso was put to th:‘flury, who ‘wore instructod to deliver a sonled verdiot, which will bo opened this morning. - Tn the County Court the will of James Dalton, Br.,, was proven, and lettors tostamentary wero {ssued to Androw Dulton, undor o bond of $30,000 to be approved. In the Criminal Court, Magglo Morrlson was sont down to the County Jailfor ono day for stealing §10, and sundry othor artioles froi hor mistross, John MoNalr and G. D, Boach woro charged witl larceny. Trisonors wero, ut the timo tho of- fouso was committed, nuloon-keepers, and into their placo sauntored one liantz. ' Tiush of money, and flushod with what monoy can buy, Hantz concoived tha ideaof visiting some frionds, and, beforo golug out, handed prisoners somo 8070, odd Mmufm ho was onrrying in his pooket at the timo. toturning to the “snloon ho de- manded his monnfi‘. but, of courvo, MoNuir aud Beach were hoth bilustully ignorant of Its oxiste weza au- onco, 'The jury took a view of tho cano very un- fovorablo to bolh yprisonors, who, thoy docided, otght to bo sont to tho Penltontiary, MoNair for threo year, and oach for ono, - 'Tha Chicngo & Grent Wostorn Rallrond Com- pany brings sult agalnat Mary Richmond, in the Ciroult Court, for condomnation of n atrip of Innd, sixly foot in widih, ncross tho N. W, X{.of Boo. 27, 80, 13, il DANRIUPTOY MATTEIA, :In the malter of Kahl & Cohn, bankrupts, Bamel T, Dole waa yostordny clacted Assignoo, ot tho flvat mnntlnfi’ot croditors, “Liold yostorday boforo Register Tibbard. i Robort 13, Jonkins way yestordsy appointed b tho Court Arinlgnco of tho oslate’ of "Lowin W. Casn, the colebratod, not to say notorloun, Bonth Clurlk atroot clothior, whoso inidnight fittings ‘aro matlor of nowspaper history. i Orders of dlscharrzo woro entored In the mat- tora of Doses. M, 1lowe and Loujs A. Littlofleld. i . QENERAL NOTES, ! Attontion is diracted to an orticlo’on Judges ' af cloctions 3 nnd o report of tho West Bido oloc- tion trial botoro'Judge Willinms. 1+ Judgo Hopking was ongagod throtighout yos- tordny in hoaring the contiuued caso of Kibbo v. Datto ot al, . . i | ' Judgo Dlodgott was in chambers all day, gottling knolty polnts in bankruptey mattora, 1 B —— NEW SUITS, TRE UNTIED STATES CIROUIT COURT.~Jobn O, Tucker gud Jumon 3, Meado v, Jobn Block ; ssaumps alt $1,000, Toury Paret and John Paret v, Talcot Ormsbeo ; assumpsit §,000. Elizabeth M, 8, Mather v. Hiborntn Tusnranco Company § assumpsit, Record from Buperlor Gourt, + Turs Unirep Sratrs Distnior Gount—Joseph T, Payson, by Tennoyw, Flower & Aboreromito, thol ate torneyn, ah Assignoo of ‘the licpublio Insurance Coms fifll{ yuster commenced sulls ngainat the following ftockhioldern ¢ Luwo *&¢ Worry, $5003 T, Obamplotty £500 3 Bawnel Patteraon, $300 ; ‘V o, llul)hum),‘svl,xm 1l W, T\, Osgood, $500; B.' T, T, 3500 oz, 900 § 10 Garntord, $9001 it I Tatvaan, 's{no Olisuncoy’ Ellwt 00 W, I Lnwton,” §1,000; {1, T, R« § Jamen ‘G, Kunpp, 9600 E. E. Thotnns, $300; E, A, Blackiton, 00 5 K, Antiony, 800, X, Tiichall, $,000; D, Al larrows, §2,000 1,. A, Taylor, 840003 L0 diproctt, ,000 3 &5, Alaylurn, §,000% D, F. ward, §300 3 An drow Bhorrard, $:00 - i O] T, 'datee, 31,000 ¢ W, P,'B well, $1,000; 'William 2, Gregg, '$1,000; X Bliultz, £500 { ‘Lovi Penreo, $500 A, Mu3, 1 3. Heors, $500 3 M3 oo lf?'gubflfga o vy, D, e0rs, 1. Mrs, . Orin 500 3 Mar) McTutyre, $300 1 E. A, Bowen, €300; Mis'B, G, yros, 300 3 Afrs. D, W, Morrison, $1,000 ; Sarah 1, Androae, 1,000 3 Nrs, 1, B, Keleey, $5005 Myra A, Price, $1,000 3 1. G, Loverin, $300; 11. D, Bryant, 3,000 4, Durritt: 4500 ; O, M, Daufels aud —— Daniols, $2,000; W, 12, Qfifrord, §00 3 1, A, Clifford, 8400 ; L, Oilfford, $300 8. K. Pulnom, $500 3 dsorge . Ldparton, $300 1 0. G, Tiammond, $500; d, N, Feld, 1,000 3 10t Macey, i ,000 3 'Eltza $1,000; BT, Ray, £5,000 ; Garoline G, Frailoy, $5,000 Loulse I, Boow, $1,000; 8, B, Fronuch, $1,000 Bnith, $1,000; O, 1, Morae, $3,000 ; Mr, T, A, ‘A $2,000% Chariotta M, Wilaon, '$3,0003 F. 5. Nowal 00 ; I1, 11, Bmith, $1,000 ; Oftsin B, Ticove, €1,000: 7, 1T, Tnrris, 4500 ; K, Mondel, $500 ; G. M, Evarts, $500 5 A, D, Titewortl, $1,000; F, A, B Tohtso AL Richardson, $1,000 { 2trs, Xi. O, Ricki £300; D, 500 ; dnon, J. Pike, M. R, Smith, $500; Barah B, Mokar. Jaud, $1,000 ;' D; W, 0. Castlo, $5,000, and Horbort A, Bmith, $500, THE OiRourn Count~—0,031—John W. Coomba v, ook Gounty ; ssgumpeit 2,000, 6,653—J. K, McDon- ald ot al, v, 'F, P, HawKin ot al;_assumpsit, 8900, 6,653—Appoal. 0,054—Olifcago & Great Woatorn Hail- road Gompany v. Mary E, Ricumond, widow and ozo- cutrix of Dean Richmond, for condotanation of n strip of land, 60 feot in widtb, soross N. W, ¥ of Soo. 37, 39, 13. 6,055—Appont. 0,650—Benjamin il, Chadbotirng v, Jates B, Chonoy and Oliver P. Johnaon 5,000, 6,657—Thomas Bwarlwout v. James Liolton s roplevin of houschold furnituro, $120. 0,0i8—Toberf Smth v, Samuol IX, Huntor; confession of judgment, $476, and Intercst. Tite SUPENIOR COUNT.—43,000-Nickolns v, Ohris- 1ano Eleh ; divorce, 43,001—Danlel v, Sarak Drown ; divarce on ground of desortion, 43,002—Jeromih v: Catherine O'Conuer ; divorco ‘on ground of desortion, 43,003—Jobn 1L, Wron et l. v, Walter N, Woodruft 3 assumpalt, $400. 43,04—Jolin Mattook's ot al. v, Ed- ward G. Mason ; assumpalt, $300, 43,095—Jacab A, Totbachild et al,’ v. Johannes Sjockel and Jackunos Tetorson ; confossion of judgmant, $76.36, 43, Edwin 8. 'Wellat al. v. W, E. Rem{ngton ; issutapsit, 300, 40,007—Ssmo v, Fordinand Schoffer ] assumpelt, 500. 43,008—Lorenz Mather v. Jobn O, Bponcor ; sontoulon of Julgment $600, 43,000—lenry M. . Ezra B, Lincoln; confearion of Judgmont, . 43100—Lina v, Touls Btark: divorco on und of drunkonuesa and. cruelty, 43,101—Thomas . Psto v, Mary and William Druycar; petition for mechanic’s lion, 43,100—Supprosned * for _norvico, 43,104—Ansel Hoeht v, Georgo ¥\, D, Ulaesy ; sasumpnit, $500, 43,103—Clinrles Dayling v, John Weber ot al.} Dutition for meohonic's Hen, DOWN TO DEATH. Two Men Employed in Building tho Palmer Ifouse Fall from tho Moof to the Third Floor and Are Almost Anstantly Killod. A distressing fatal accident, the sixth which has marked thoorection of tho building, occurred at the now Palmor Houso, ou Btato ktrot, yostor- dsy morning at 11 o'clock. ‘This fatality, like mosat that have proceded it, could have have boon ayoided had proper care and caution been token in tho construction and usc of the stag- ing. Tho circumetances of Lho accidont are es followa : 3 P The arches of tho roof of tho building, unlike those of tho other floors, will tonsist of brick, The practico lias boen to build an afch of wood, supported in tho centro. by a wooden boam, ‘which rests upon the floor helow. This arch hus boen considored eapablo of auataining tho work= ‘mon and tho material used in the construction of tho brick arches. It is ovident, however, that 1t was not thought sbsolutoly safo, as tho mon had ropeatedly beon cautioned to Iny their material down softly, and not to congregate uponit, If theso iustructions Liad been obeyed it is probable the accident would Lave beon avoidoed. 2 - Dsn Oats, ono of tho men killed, was om" ployad a8 o oarrier of brick. In laying down & wheolbarrow load of bats contrary to instruc- tions, ho threw thom on {ho.wooden arch with grent force, and, ot the timo, was standing upon it, as was also n mason, named Androw New- berry, a Swedo. The arch geve wey, under tho foreo with which the materinl .was thrown down, precipitating the $ivo men through tho seventh, gixth, fifth, and fourth stories to the floor of tho third. In tho descont, the men struck several iron beams. Newberry, as he pnssed botween tho sixth and soventh stories, clutched at a beam, ond bold on for & mimite or more, bub lot go, snil when ho landod on the third floor, ho waa - mangled and blooding, -and bavely alive, Onta was soneoless when pickod up, and died in fiva minutcsafter, Ho was mangléd fenrfully, His logs wera broken in fom'_xluau, ond tho feft pido of his skull fractured, Inrgo gosh near tho navol oxposed tho bowels. Nowherry's loge wero broken in many places, aud his left ohaol " cut open. Dr. Purdy, the contractor, was at onco called, and did all in his power to Teliove the sufferer. Nowberry was takon’ to the County Hospital, whoro ho died at 4 o'clock youtorday afternoon. Ho was conectous to the end, and endured, thero- fore, much sutlering. Thoe body of Daulel Oats was taken to nig home, 182 Bremer streot, where tho Coroner will hold an inquest this morning, Ho loaves s wifo ond six children, and was about 35 yenrs old, Ho was an Irishman, and had boen a résident of Clileago sbout six yoars. Newborry was o singlo man, about 20 yoars old, and boarded on the cornor of Chicago ay- enuo and Townkend streot, Bome of the worlmon about tho building com- glnln vory much of tho fact that there are no onrds Inid upon the iron beams, upon which they may walk in passing over tho building, The rapidity with which the Louso Lias been built may account to a certaln oxtont for this, The body of Newborry will bo romoved to'his ‘boarding-house this morning. S S THE BRICKMAKERS. A moeting of tho Drick-Manufacturers’ Asso- cintion waa held yesterdny afterncon in the roading-room of Andorson’s Hotel, Presidont Jones was in the chalr. ‘Tho Committes on Rooms roported, through Gen, Maun, that thoy wero in favor of selectiug one on the firut floor of the bullding now oreot- iug onthe northwost corner of Adams and La- Bnllo stroots, Tho rout would bo €000, A long discussion followed on the question ot collacting nssessments and the imposstbility of maintaining tho Association without money. Bovoral eaid 4f fhoro_ wne not enough intoret token to pay up, thoy did not want to belong to tho Associntion, 3Mr. Mason moved to roconsider tho vote fixing tho aesonen.snt at Afty conts per thousand on 1lio capacity of one working day, but tho matter was finally Joti s it wan, Anothor disusslon followed as to tho rooms, after which Mr, Dorlokson moved all presont Lo callod on to subserlbe, to soe whut thoy were will- in’: to do, Ahint was objected to, and it was fnsfted that thio mombors would pay tholr assesstments when eallod on, Tho Frluclml object of the Asgocia- tion was to equalize tho cost of their luhor, They had botter wait and havo a blyg meoting, ‘The motion was agroeed to, - A lnrge smount of money was pald over by thove presont, and t1:.0 Committeo on Iooms wat instnuoted to negotinto furthor, and report at tha noxt meoting, (o bo Lold st the samo place and hour next Mondsy. " -Bouth Halatod - cortainl; THE WEST SIDE ELECTION. A Muddle' That the Lawyers Fail to Soe Through, The Question Whether Common Law X or Equity Shall Bo Ap- 8 poaled to. ¥Yavions Views of tho Procecdings of April 1, Tooked at Through Tnterested Glasses. :Tho Wont Sido oloction caso was up boforo Judge Williams yestordsy. Tho notes of the anthoritics quoted nlono would fill sovoral col- umns of ik Trimuse, and o synopsis only can. |- bogiven of tho goneral rosult, and thoe logal ar- gument must bo disregarded. i " In oponing the argument for tho dofenso Mr, Kuickorbocker hiold that tho Court was nota propor tribunal for the disposal of this causo, and thet the plaintifts had their romedy at com- mon law.if thoy doalred to -avail thomselves of it. Equity wasno placo to dotormine the olection of an officer; which was & mattor of faot to bo discussed by ovidenco, Ilo ciled numarous nuthoritios. Honlso held, as to tho wlaco of meoting for cleotion purposoes, and the chargo that it ind not boon ndvertised, and that the proceodings woro irrogular, that it was noar onough to tho oftico of tho Glork to bo seon by evorybody futorosted ; that it wns woll kuown that it was thoro that the mooting was gah}? ony that tho chnnfyo from tho Olorl's raom to No, 1 stroot wos renderad nocessary by the fact that tho Olerl's ofiice was unfit for tho urporo, and othor pointa that horeaftor npponr, 1 suport of womo of thoso nllogations, Lo filed the following aflidayits ¢ Thomas Fitzgerald doposod that on Tucsdny, the 1stof April, ho was prosont at the town cloction, hotwoou 9 and 10 n. m.; and that Henry Pifgrim gavo notico that tho fown meeting would tnko placo nt No. 15 Bouth Halsted streot, whora- upon’ the Modorator of snid town mesting and electors thon é)muont procoeded to that place, ond continuad to hiold raid mooting, until 6 p. m., gnld placo boing distant not mora than 100 fool from the entranco to tho building in which Mil- lor's offico was situnted, where snid town moot- ing waundvortisod to bohold, Afflant was oloctod ono of tho Moderatora of said town meoting, and notod as stich, and tho counting of. votos, ota., wna conducted with duo obsorvance of tho lawa,. nnd without ovil practico of any kind; and, fur- thor, snid mootiug so adjourned for the roason that tho entranco tosaid Millor's offico was through tho offico of Justice Van 'tWoud, s small room on the third floor of the Duilding, entirely in- adequato for the accommodation of the eloctora; ond that by such romoval tho intorests of no elootors wore injured, Pater O'Tlanngan doposed that ho was prosont at Millor's offico on the said occasion, and that tho nunouncemont of tho chango was mnde, a8 alrendy stated, and overything dono according to law. Ho was olected one of tho clerks of said meeting, and noted as such tb.rm:ighuuh Ho gives tho samo ovidonco as the preceding witnoss 8 to the counting of votes bolnf lua:w accom- plished, and as to the reasons for the adjourne mont; Furthor, that the canvass of said voto was commencod by tho Modorator and clorka in tho presonce of o number of tho oloctors, at 7 p. m, of the samo day, continning il o'olock tho {following morning, when tho full vote for Supervisor, Collector, Asgcusior, and Town Olerk was ascor~ tained, and tho following plorsons wera doclarod olectod to go following oflcos: Thomas F, Hall, Buporvisor; Adam L. Amborg, Assesaor ; Lawronce- O'Brien, Collector ; Jamos W. Olark, Town Clerk ; {hat the canyasuors thon adjourna till2p. m. of the next day, to the house of Honry Pilgrim, 381 Bouth Halated streot, whero the canvass was comploted, o number of olectors Doing prosent. ~Turthor, that it was impossiblo for uny elactor to hnve ontored the buildin whero “said Town Olorl’s ofiico is situated, where the clection wns advortised to take placs, without scoing tho cloction in progress at snid 15 South HalRted stroot; ond finally, that said Dilgrim and said Miller wore duly aworn to dis- chavgo thoir dutics before ontering upon them. Patrick 1, Sheil made almost procisely the samo aflidovit as that of Thomas Ritzgorald, ho hiaving aoted as Moderator at said elaction. Jumes Ryan, a8 ono of the electors presont, ‘mado » similur deposition. Tho esunuyl nrgited 8t conniderablo longth on tho abovo points. Ha insisted that the men who Tnst yoar hield offico, 6xcopt Morrisan, wero bo- hind thexo rolators, and pushing them on, and thut tho olection waa na near to complying with tho law a8 any elcotion in the BStato’ had over been, Theso cleclions were committed to men unskilled in the law and technicalities, ond the Courts took mnotico of the fact in tho spirit of their decisions, which rocog- nized tho vitality of elections thnt ind not been procured by fraud, Thero had beon no fraud charged in theso olections ; the worst that had boen snid was that the procoedings wore loose and frrogular, Tho placechosen fortho meotiny was couveniont to the Town Clork's offico, an tho electors lind boon dulynoticed of the change. If thoy had not Leen noticed, they could have seon what was goiug on, and taken part in it. Ho had no doubt that it was en oleclion that would be sustained, no matter what court it was takon into. . Ar, Haines roplied in an exhaustive argnment. Thoe question was, whothor such an olection could bo liold at all, on that 16t April, and, 08 to tho remedy, whother,this Court had jurisdiction, Tirst, s t0'tho moating, tha, County of Cook did adopt. ta\vnslup'orgnulznuon. Tho law was changod, Lowevr, by which the town meeting was onthorized, and finally abolished (1859), Ho had not found any statuto that restored that ubolishod law. Tho Conatitution of 1870 did not dogo. Tho law said when you hold your town meoting you moy oloct town officora: but tho town meeting itsolf was abolished, sud fnovor restorod, ‘and tho tlmo for tho olestlon of oficors chunged to Novembor, The Constitution further provided that tho aftalra of Caolk Conaty should bo managed by & Doard of Commissionors, 'The counsel reviewed tho lows touching tho matlor in question at froet longth, fafling to find anything to domolish posltion, ond thon irnced tho growth of townshifn organizations, a8 tho accompaniment of romoto sottloments of civilization whoro thero was no_other moaus of government, into the matured muuiclammy, showing how nbsurd a thing it was for Chicago to have thrao township govornmonts and & municipal N‘;ovommaut all taxing lLier oitizons, an ministoring hor affairs, Tho argument wns oxhaustive on overy point. As to the mooting at which tho allogod olaction took placs, he held the view that it wag Pllgrim, not tho sloctors, who hed de- olared the mooting adjourned ; ‘that it was Pil- grim, not the oloctors, who transacted the whole of tho businoss ; Lo poiuted out that there were throo Moderators present, of whom two could not havo boon DModerators, for the ollowed ono; and he inaisted that the law bLad Dbeon disrogarded in almost ovory partioular. Pilgrim took tho ballot-box nway, and thon he counted the votes. Next ho declared that such and such poople woro olected, That was a thing Mr. Pils rim could mot do. M. mlfrhn lind produced his rosult alone and unaided. o considered tho authoritios quoted by tho othor eide ir- rolovant. This was not & question as to the wrong,lmrnonu \minF voted to oflica; his clionts claimod the protection of this Court of Equity for reliof from injurles for which no romedy could bo had at Jaw. They must, theroforo, in- uiro what the miuchiof would Do, Equity .would not decrce any one to office, e in the Gnloxburg caso, whora tho oity provided for tho olaction of an ofticor; thoro tho partlos wore all willing, and no injury conld bo Bustained, This wan a difforent affair, being the appliontion of the pooplo to et rid of ofticors who were illogally olocted, The fack was, Mr. Amberg was in office, irregularly and hastily olooted, and ho hnd obtained tho books; and ho 8ays ho i going to mako an asscssmont, 'Thero liad beon gront hinsto to got hold of the booke ; but gotting tho books didnot make bim Assessor. I'ho other Asscsgor was nlso Q"]"s to _malko an assossmont, and gooducks knows whab kind of agsesrmiont tho” two would produco, Theso wero wantod to collect and dispose of our taxes, and that was why tho nuthority of the Courb should be oxercisod in fayor of tho rate-payors, 1o continued in this strain at greas length, go- ing into tho dotalls willi o minutcnse that wonld Ml soveral columns of Tuy Tuinuxe, At the oloso of tha argument, Judge Willlams said Le would tako tho case into considerntion. law only e S e g THE CHRISTIAN UNION, Tho quarterly meeting of tho Chicago Ohrla- tion Unfon wns Lold at tholr rooms, No. 758 Michigan avenuo, last evoning, Vieo-I'resident Hall in tho Chair, 'Whoro wero vory fow mem- hors prosont, doubtloss on account of the in- clement weather, I'ho Fluanco Committeo roportod that the ro« colpts for the quartor woro 80,016.07 ; dishurse- montn, &3,616; balanco, ©100.07, The uncol- Toclod nanots of tho Unioh nigrognia 810,200 . Tho Committeo on bomborship ropsrted n Incronso of 20 1ifo mombors, and B30 wnnual membora, Tho totallifo momberships I8 now 08, Tho Committeo on olly Treo Inng roportod, that thoy lind mado mirangoments to opon two ‘moaro, ona at No, 105 Fifth avenuo, and the other at No, 40 Frauklin strool. Tho Committeo on Rovms reported that thoy Tind noceptod rooms in the bullding No. 114 Lnst Madison streot, betwoon Clark and Dearborn slreots, Tho two branches avd to be tnited, tho now rooms baing. - *sm- plo. Tho Bocloty will occupy tho . threo loora j tho firat ag o ronding room, tha second na n lecturo holl and clogn rooms, and the third ns a gymnasium, ‘Cho prosent gymunmum at No. 1062 Indiann aventio willnot bo discontinued, The now rooms will bo formally oponed during tho firat woolt in Mny. A . 'Aftor tho roports hiad been adopted, tho Asso- olation adjourncd, z THE CIRCUIT JUDGES. ‘Whon Do Their Terms of Omvco . Hxpire ? A Tonr Among the Lawyerg---Thelr Opin- fong »== A Roview of {ho Law. ¢ The quostion of tho election of Cirouit Court Judges is ono thatis spperentlyin as grontn muddlo aa almost overy other cloction quostion, It boing generally undorstood that Judgo William's torm eoxpires in the month of Juno noxt, o reportor of this journal waited on him to* aslk his opinlon ag to tho law, Tho Judge said ho had no doubt whatover that his torm expired in tho month roforrod to, but ho was not sure what tho lnw contomplated as to tho othor Judgos. Aftor waiting on soveralof tho most promi- nont lawyoers, tho roporter's attention was diroct- od to tho followlng ¢ By Beo, 1, Art. 6, of tho Constitulion, tho judi- ofnl’ powors 'nro investd in ono Bupremo Court, Glrcult Courlo, County Courts, Justicos of the Toace; Police Magistratos, and In such courts as muy ba created by Iaw {u and for citios and incorporated towns, "By Sec. 13 tho jurisdiction of Circuit Courta ta defined, and it {a doclared that “ tho torms of ofiice of Judges of thio Cirouit Gourta shall bo six years,” Huo, 13 declaren that tho Stato, exclublve of Cook Gouniy, snd other countios hurlsy o population of ovor 100,000, ehisil b dividod into judiclal cirouits, and ono Judgo shall bo clected froo each circuit, Boc, 14 provides that w!the cloction for Judgen of tho Giroult Courl alinil bo Ticld on tho firat Mondny of Juno, in {ho yenr of our Lord ono thousand olght hun- dred’and sovonty-threo, wnd overy slx yors thoro- or,” Dy Seo, 23, tho County of ook {8 mado one Judi- cinl circuit, and tho numbor of the Judges js fixed nt five, until increascd by tho Leglsiature, This acction provides that the ainglo Judgo (Willlams) then in ofice and theJudgo of tho Xecorder’a Uv\lnnsl(c).ullwr), shall o twa of theso five Judges, “‘and shall remain {n office for tho totms for which thoy woro xoapectively olocted, and until thelr successors shinll be olocted and quali~ fiod, By this section tho Buperior Court is continued. It is then mald, “Tho terms of ofiice of tho Judges of sald Courts hereaftor elected shall bo for six yoars,” Beo, 7 of ths Bohodule makos provision -for the clec~ tlon of threo Judgea of tho Circult Gourt in Cook Oounty, as. provided for In the articlo relating to the Judiciary, ou ihe sampe day the Constitution should Lo Bubmitted to the peoplo for ratification ; and, if the Constitution should not_bo ratified, no certificates of eloction nlionld bo fasued to satd Jndges, ‘Tho vote on the Conatitution was faken on tho first Baturday of July, 1870, and it went into force on thio et day of Auguust 1870, Judge MoAllister wos elcoted & Supremo Judgoe on ‘the doy tho Constitutlon woa ratifled by tho poopls, re- slgnod tho oftico of Rocordar, and naevor sctad as Ofr- cuit Judge, I place waa filled by tho election of Judge Treoat, the goneral clection in November, 1871, by tho diroction of the Governor, who treated theofiico- a8 vacont, Jud, ers, Boolh, dloctod on tio od of duly, 1870, to faako up the complo- ment of five Judgos for {ho Oirouit Court, Tha term for which Judgo Williama wa3 olected ex- pires in June, 1673, "Tho question fs, When do tho term of_Judges Rog- ors, Booth, Farwell, and Treo oxplfo? When aro th atceoesora of cach of tho Gve Judges to bo olectod 7 ' Tt will bo obsorved that tho oloction which provides: for five Tudgea of tho Circuit Court of Cook County and continues the Buperior Court, whilo it flla two of the places in the Circuit Court with the occuponta of the Boneh fn tho Gircult nnd Recorder's Conrt, ond fixes tho timo for the oxpiration of tho tofms of thons two Judges, doca not_mention tho ¢imo whon tho threo ad- ditional ‘Judges should go out of ofico. Tho only Inn- ago in tliat weetdon tn rolation o tho langth of term o (hiat Which concludes tho aoctlon, nomely : “'Tio torms of offlco of thu Judgos of eald Courts horoaftor slected ahall bosix, Jours.” Th Judges reforred o aro thoso of both Olrcuitand Buperior Courts, and {hosa 10 bo Liercefter olacted, Accarding to oll nsttiod rules of construction the word “Loreattor” 1510 bo coneldorod a9 referting to tho Hmo when'flia Cone stitution took _cffcet, which was_{ho 8th day of August, 1870. 'An Judges Rogore, Baotli, ud Farwoll * were clocted on tho 24 dny of July, 1870, they nro not fnciuded in the clags of per- sous reforred to, Nor aro tho Circuit Judges included in tho twelfih scetion of tho judicinl article, whicl fixes tho torms of offica of Clroriit Judges at slx years, Docauso {hoy became Jndgey, by clection, beforo (o Contitution went iuto offect, tud they aza totentitled, a8 o mattor of right, to hold oflico for aix yoam from tho timo of clection, commission, or qualification, or until some {inio In 1870, Tlio languago of the Constitution Ia not retroapectivo, 1t makea s rulo to be observed aftor it should becomo tho fundamental Inw, If theao Judges can_ hold bos youd June noxt, it s bocauso thoy wero cleotod and commisslonod liefors the adoption of'the Constitution for p term running boyond tho 4imo of ratifiention, within tho meaning of Sec, 8 of tho Schedule, Tt wil ocarcely bo contended that thoy oro included within thant auation, Thero s o provision that {hoy moy hold for more than six yos s, or until thelr_snceessor may boclocte ed and quslifiod, By tho conatruction of similar lou- guego In tho Condiiéution ‘ot 1648 In regard to tho oifice of Bupromo Judge, given by {ho Bugremo Court #tself, tho fncumbent muat rotiro from offlco ot tho ox- piration of bis torm, whetlior thero is a. suscossor Teady fo fako bia placo or nof, Tho Leglalntitfo cannot provids for an cloction of Muceossors, to enter on a torm of oflica in 1870, becauso Beo, 14 of tho Judiofal articlo establishes the ‘day for tho alectlon 04 tho first Monday of Juno, 1673, and overy six years thereafier, . A prominent lnwyer, being quostioned on those points, said : . Onoscems driven'to tho conclusfon_that there must Do yacancles in the ofiices of Cirenit Judged from 1876 £0 1870, or tho terns of offico of Judges Rogors, Booth, anud Farwell must oxpire in Juno noxt, bocaube thelr successora can_ouly Lo elected on tho firat Mondsy of Juno, 1873 or 1870, ° Agaln, tho provision in (ho Coustl- tution it tho cloction for Judges of tho Olrenlt Court shall Lo lield on tho firat Monday of Junc, 1673, covers nll Cirouit Judges, without qualification or imitatious, When to thia consldoration {4 added tho fact that nono of theso gontlamen becamo Judges ofter tho Constitu- Alon took offect, and ure not, thorefore, covered by tho provision that 'all Olrcuit Fudges shail hold for efx yoars, it scoms to bo cloar that thoir successors cau and mus¢ bo clectod next Juno, It was donbtloss the {nteution of tho framers of {he Gonstitujion to provido temporarily for the orgunizie tion of tho Olrcuit Court of Cook County, until tho {irat Judiolal cleatlon should tako place aftr ilgwiop- tun, and then have tho oloction of all Olreult Judges uniform turoughout tho Btato, It 16 truo that Judgo Treo wan olucted oftor (he Constitution was in force, and, thorofore, o would ba included in the class of oréons ¢ boreattor ' eleoted, But, on tho othox lnd, 1o yan 1ot chiosen undor any act of tho Legialaturo of Conetitutional provision, On the contrary, ke ouly ontered tho oflico on tho thoory (Lat thero was o vae cancy caugod by the promotion of Judga MoAllistor fo the Bupromo bouch, and, thorofore, it would scom thint ho could not hnveany groater rights, Taking ail thoao facts and provisions into consideration, thero #ooma o bono escapo from tha conclusion that five Judgon of tho Ofrcult Court of Cook County must bo ‘eloclod on tho firut Monday f noxt Juno, Tho result of any other roasoning {8 {0 continuo thom in offics to January, 1670, e A GOOD COMMENCEME! The Orusnde Against tho Assignation ¥louse Snioons and Rostaurants Bos gun in Enrncste=Two Liconucs Rce volked YestorduyssA Warniug far Mce Laughline MMayor Modill yostorday commencod tho cru- sade agninst the asalgnation-honse saloons and restaurants by rovoking the liconse of the noto- rious procurer Johu MoLaughtlu, No. 247 Wost Tandolph stroet,which offectually interfores with his nrrangemonts, The Grand Jury will ‘next and Farwoll wore tacklo Dhim. Tho licouse of ~Plor & Crinimins, proprictors of » similar placo, No. 83 TIlalsted stroot, opposite the Acndomy of Musio, was also rovoked, It 18 Honor will now rovoke tho liconso upon which the ' Dolly Varden Parlora™ are run, to tho disgrace of tho community, tho citizens will focl asaured of a rovolution for their bonofit. Lot the Pollco Captaina report without dolay the hundred othor similar placos ; or tako the conso- quences, As antlolpated, our artlolo of Sunday and | yostorday, In connaction with the depraved ovon- turo, Joln McLaughlin, has croated n most pro- found sonsation throughout the whole commun- ity, Tt is o honlthy symptom, nud ono that bodes ill for any domon that may bo canght sgain in tho sama P\lru\dt. It hag had no uunctfi.\uwuvnr, upon {ho oravon bully, oLuught lin, oxcopt to raiso him = highor than over in ‘his own estimation, Yostorduy finding Ltw * Ocoldental Parlors”™ dosertod ovon ‘othors who know lim by sight dld not - for tho pokeot, and are for snlo by all dru 0 pokeot, and a nlo el by hin fovmor patrons, tho great bully was ob- gorvod swaggering round town, smoking o clgar (bought with the procoods of hindevillal purauit and flaunting an-onormous gold chain (acquiror with monoy lmilarly obtained) and eddrossing rospoatablo peoplo.” Ho was ‘met evorywhero with tho aversion ho desorved, Eyen the nows- boya lenrned who ho was and called aftor him on tho streots, until avon his nffrontory and brazan impudenco gnvo way, and ho ondenvorad to talo réfugo ot Taloy's. Horo lio commonced shaking hands with overybody ho conld foo, Many of thoso ho_mot nd nevor oot him befors, while fdontity him with tho procurcr of _infants for hin oequnll; “Dl‘mu potrons, Ionco, ho mon- nged to got hold of linlf a dozon cloan hauds, But when lio tried it on tho propristor ho mob with & robuf that mado him wilt, and Lo fiunlly Ioft in despnir and botool himself to his don. Tho colamunity, as above hinted, fs in n state ‘'of favorish oxoltemont, which liag found vent in #ho followlug nignitieant poster, of which wo ‘Produco a fac-sinfl TALLY | RALLY | RALLY | nATTY ! All membiern of the T, and F, B, [Tarand, antior Beigade) boat tholr rondoasous ornier of Tandolph snd Poorln strcotn) at D, m., 231 1nat,, t0 gIvo 3, ML, tho In- ut Bedurer, biY st deserts in” the w ¢ o BLRING BULT, Dy order of B CoMMITTRE, ‘Whilo such troatment at tho hands of n town- ‘moeting i6 not to bo especinlly encourngod, shonld "t~ brigade fulfill their promiso nu rovide the burly animal with n now_hide, no- ody would rogrot it very much, Iis safost placo would bo_at prosent insidoe the four walla of tho County Jail, Sy SPECIAL NOTICES, Schonck’s Pulmonic Candy Timbracos In & qront.degro all thio prinoiplos of Bchonlc Filmonta yru, aud, Wiile na LIoAnt o tho kmiate the purost of confoot{ons, its mediciual proportfos rondor feottcotunl tn cougiin colin; Bronohiat and cataceiind 8t footlons, &a. It {# tho most accoptablo romedy for child- roa or infante, and can bo given wilh ll\lxn\nl(‘yi whilo for professional gontlsmon, or thoso who enffor {rom loss of oice, 1t 13 Sndlspensatifo. "Thdao’ eaniins aro put up ind% cout, boxes, conv . font ints and doal: CK & BON, ., Bhiftadolphia, b N. E. cornoe Blxth a “OFWICES, | A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during gll business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation, - W. 0. DOW, Room 1 Nevada Block. OCEAN NAVIGATION. FOR EUROPE. TNMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS. “Will sall from Now York as follows: OITY OF BALTIMORE....Thursday, April 84, 4P, M. 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Pagsonfors hnoked to or from Gorman and Svandina- vian poinfs at Iow ratos. 5 “Tho Stoamabips of this 1liio aro thé Iavgost fn tho trado, Drafts on Great Britaly, Ireland, and (hs Continont., WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l ¥ 'l Woste Al 55 Maskotapie Chicazo, = Snlling tico a woek from Now York, and earrsing pas: anatora o nll pirls of Orent Liitainy Ireland, Contiauntal ad tho Moilltorranoan, Uabin Trary 168 Hloor- ago, sk and 1rlsh poris enst, &85 wost, 853, ' Coutl- ktal morts sning an obher regululings. - A1l pasablo. in U6, onroncy Aol oo néin infommstian ot the Cont iao 0. 7 Bwling Groon, Now York, aud N, 1. Soror LaSailoand Madisonsta., Uhfcago. EENDERSON BROTHERS, Agoents. Just publisbiod, **Tho Trlp to Bnrope,” a Magazino of Information for ‘Ocoan Travallora, . Gan Do Ghd {reo of chiargs on sppllcation, or sont by snil on rocolpt of throo Soat stamp. CUNARD HMIATL LINE. 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THE SOIENCE OF LIFE, or Bolt Prosorvation, A ‘Modical Troatiso vw o Cansos and Curo of Ezhausted Vitality, Promatuzo Doolino in Man, Norvous and Physi- sal Dobility, and Tiyposhondria. - Thin fs indood a book for ovory man. Prico only 81 236 pages, bound fn cloth, A BOOK FOR EVERY WOMAN, Entitled SEXUAL PHYSIOLOGY OF WOMAN, AND HER DISEASES; or, Woman, Trosted Phystologically andPathologleally from Infancy to Old Ago, with Elogant Iilusteativo Engeavings, 650 pages, bound fa boautifal Froncholoth, Prico 83, ; A DOOK FOR EVERYDODY. Tho Inatitato han fust published o now book, trenting exclusively of NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES. 160 pagos, oloth, Prico 8, or scnt FREF, on recolpt of 83 for tho othor two books, postago paid. Tho rocoption with which thoso books havomot, {s on- tirely owing to tholr olear and forcible atylo, and tho tru- fsms whish thoy contain, thera bolug nothing that tho MABIUED or SINOLY, of EITIEND SEX con olther roquiro or wish to ko but what fa fully oxplainad, and mony mat- torsof tho most important aud fntgrosting charaotor ara introducad, to whioh no alluslou avon can bo found in any othor worke ju our langusgo, All tho NEW DIscovEnizs of tha author, whouo oxporlonce {s such as probably novr. bofora foll to tholot of any man, ato given fn full. No parson should b withaut theso valanblo hooks. It fs pro- sumod that fow, 1€ any, will withhold from thomusclves th ploasuro and profit of thoroughly making thomsolvos ao- qualated with theso marvolous works, from the pon of w0’ eminont a modioal man, Dr. G. W. WARREN, Morbor of tho Rosal Gollogo of Burgeour, London, Iato Bodlonl Tnspector-Gonoral, U. B, A, Honorary Mombor of tho Amorican Bodical Faculty, and Assfstant Physfolsn of tho Tnstituto, moy also bo con- enltod on all disonses raquiring skill and ozporionce, to whom all correspondongo should bo addrossed, or to the PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 167 South GETTYSBURG WATER. GETT Y SBURG KATALYSINE WATER. "Tho Unitod Statos Dispensatory, tho anthorizad record of our Matorla Madlo, olasacs this wator with tho most zonownod Alkaline or Uarbonated Spelngs of Europo. {ar oxgaly any otlior known o ils olt-prosorying proper; tics. Tt doos not datoriorata by bottiing Iias novor boen claimed for sny other mi) Jopgr to dinsoivatho wentos, orsa-catied ohalk formation n th body or on tho limbs 4nd. jointa, Thisatho Got burg Katalysiuo Watee has dono in liutdreds of Instan ‘Dyapopla, Graval, botes, nd’ Urlogry“Discados gonstaily havo all sloldea to it Trins rostorad Ausoulnr Power 1o tho, paralstio, ourod Abdominal Drovey, and given Doalthy “aotion to tho Torpld Livor. T 'has oured Ohronlo Disrrhaen, Pilos, Uonstipstion, 'Asthma, Oa- ', D! o8 of the Bkin, Genoral Deblll ind BMontal snd Phys b wator. It s & oo ating_or Drinking. corracta tho Htomach, promotos: Digostion, and: ro- dl Paiuphlets contaln. a llstary of the Bpring, roports from ominent Physla clans and medical writers, marvolous nod woll-attoates testimonials from distingulshed citizons, wil od and vopt by mel g application to WIHTNEY BROS,, Gon'l Ag'ta, Gottyburg fyeiZ] Honth Kront-at., Philadolphla, Pa. ottsaburg Spring Un. Tor thlo by VAN BOIAACK, STEVENSON & REID, DUGK & RAVNER, sud druggists gonorally, GENERAL NOTIOES. NOTICE. To tho Creditors of tho Tlide and Loathor Insurance Com. pany, of Boaton, Massachusolls, who hava not proved ol cintmia: o Buprumo Judlelal Conrt. of Massachusatts g ol Tha Bupromia o eloshih oy of Maron, &% 0., 161, pasnod tho lawing ordor and decreo, ta'wit: 7415 Grdorod and Aebroou ihat tho oroditors of satd om] who bave not yot El’fl"!d thole clsims ngainst 2ald Uoipany, may maka suoh proot, #0 83 to bo. entitiod £ tho’ dividad of hicty fur cont Herotoforo ordorod, af any time on or bofare tho tonth flh{nl l'llflfil'/: Lat no axduitor atl B0 pormiitod, xco upan tho apistal or- der of this Court, to provo ur?' clalm agains} said Co: aa to bo ontitlod to a dividend thorcon, unies ofaim s prosontod for pront ta tho Itacalvars of aaid Gome D e PIAY: 10 and dooroe hima for proaf tndor £ha above Ho 3% 10 (ho Hoceivers At thoir OBiGe, No. 15 e SNPGRS Rianm i OLIVER . COLE, i Roootvers Hide & Leathor Irsvranco Company. NOTICE igon that application has booy m Atlantio nnd Pactflo Tolegraph Company for tie. rolssuo gt tho fotlowing ocrllioatés of stook, ths orlgiuals haviog AR R R e ob, 94, 1369, No, 199,16 shiar Fob. 34} 1663; No. 63; 25 sharos, JOFIN ORERAR. Depal, Yoot Doy et e | Omata, LoavenwithdAtetison s ___ RAILROAD TINIE TADLE. _ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Winter Arrangement. \MATION OF IREPERENGE MANRA.— § Baturday 0x “Texiy aspiod: ¥ Bund ¥ Monday oxcoptod. | Ar- o0V iy 600 s 2§ Do 0xe0P T LROADS Bt cEmSAL o TS5 wATERA SUADNY e, 78 Ganal-sh,, corier af” Madison, i Avrice, P . o m. xpross " . IKDIANAPOLIS VIA PRRUMOAD, | 145 p, m. am. ENRY O, WENT a ngnrllf’ulmlur gont. CHIOAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. czmm. Alion & Bt Zouis Throuph Line, and Laufsiana 'WORTH, (410, ) ne1o ahort route from Chicagn(p Kaeua Cliy, Unfon ety Weat Eide, near Jaditon-at, b ridge. Arrive, * 8:10 p. me * 8:10p, m, * 8il0p. m. Hahe m. ‘Wonona, Lacon, Washingion pross (Westarn Divistor. ), . Jdollot & n-“@u p AR B, Touls & Bpringticld Lightuing ixpross, via Moin Lino, andalao) vin Jackronvlllo Divlsfon.. 347:30 p. e 7200, me am. p.m. ity oxcopt Haturday, vin (A sty Jrehrio ol Ll st dnly secony Satunier o Diviaion. $3atly, via Mai Lio, o1copt Monday, via Jucksonvillé Division, ' - CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY.: Unlan Depot, corner Madison and_Canal-ste,; Tieket Offce i 87 Weat Madlsonst, and al Depat, Leave, Arriva, . 17:208. 0. (11, . {*6:00p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depols—Foot of Indlana-av., and’ Sixteenthost., 3. m, af Lakeat,, and Canal aiid Stxteenth-sts, Zicket ofice in Drigge House and at depots Y Zeare, Arrir Mal and Expross, ., Duhuquo and 81 Paclile I'ua Aurora Pagsengor | Dubuqno & Sioux Paclflo Night Iixprers.., Dawnar's Grava Acoomimadation, Downor's Grove Avcammodation| Ottawa and Stroator Passongor, / ILLINOIS GENTRAL RAILROAD, bt ¢ Aoy e A o ABOEEE 12 e s T e oF o **On Baturdays thls trafa wiil bo run to Ohampalgn, CHIDAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Zyom the Great Central Ratiroad Depol, foot qf Lake-st, kata and aleoping.car beriha apply at kel Lat., corner Sadison; 120 Watkingtonat.| Fuer Congren-at. and liehigan-av.; atie ndet, Arrivoay Cluolnnats Qoly Tido mniing Pullman sleopery on n) CRICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. icket affice, 31 West Madfson-sz. rdny nlghtt traln to Ol N ey, gL trafi fo Olnclunatt Paclflo Fast Line. Green Bay K St Paul Txpross 8100 [+ 93805 Mt CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, oarner of Harrison and Shermanats, Ticket afice, + 8 Weat Madisonest. drrive, Foru Avcomiodatlon, s 5P, it [Expross, .. 00 p, m, Eoivonworth & Atgi 18 bom: LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN. SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, “corner Harrison and Shermanate, Ticket ofices, northwest corner Clarl: and Randolphate., and southieess corner Canal and Madlson-ate, Arrire. Mail, via Ate Lino and Mafn Linol 90, m.- Speolal New York Expross, via| 2 fr Lin " 8:00p. m. Atlantia Expross, vin Alr Line. 00 &, m. l\'lfihl Kxpross, via Bain :30 0, Lifinart Accommogation. Bouth Guloago Accomm CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Pausenger Depot at I',, C. & St. Loufs Depot, corneraf Ca. naland Kinsie-als, Freiuht and Tlcket ofice 163 Washing-ton-at, Matl, Eyun Toavs, Arrive, Mall,. Valparaise Acoommodation, CHICAGO & PACIFTO RAILROAD, N TO NOBELLE, ) (OPF] Dot corsier HatosT oosl Rorth Brrante, General affce 16 Metropolitan Block, cornar Randolph and LaSalle-tta, Arrive, Tcave. 6:00 a.m, 8:0p.m O, 1T, DANIELS, Rosello Accommodation,..... llo_Acoommodation . BOWEN, -Gl Viga Bros. and Gon.Managor. _Gon, Passongor Agont. - BMEDICAL CARDS. - DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PILVEICIAR, 16{ Btato-s Xca woll know by all oadera'ol tho papo 0, Bigalow {y tho oldst ostabilshod phy Bolonge and oxparlonco hava mads Dr. I} nowaod BPIZGIALIST of the ayor honor osteomed of tho Lighost ‘medical attajouo modical [nstitatos of the day, havin dovoted TWENT' TEATS OIF TS LIFR 1 parfooting romodios tint will [C AND SPEOIAL cure pasitivoly all cavos of OHRO! DISEABES In both soxes, CONSULTATION ¥Ithr, | SUPARATE PARLORS for ladins men, * Call, - CORILESPONDENG! aud gontler CONFIDENTIAL, ~ Addrose nil lotters, witls stamps, ta Dr. 0. BIGELOW, No. (i Stato-at. Yorpavi Dr. Kean, 3060 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago, May bo confidontially cousultod, ally or by m tredof shasgo on S ofitomis or ndrvoms dieagpsr” ot DR. J, KIEAN (s tho only phyalolan In tho olty iho wae- ranta eurcs or no pay, Oftfco bour from 9 a. 1, to 8 p.an. DE. 8T O N & Confidential Physlolan, 113 W, Madlson-st, Chicago, fil.. (A reguler graduate in modiolno) ourcs all ohronfo and {Spocial iscasos, W of Latl soxos, at roasonable prico Medioinos furnished, Nomorcury used. Uonaultation fre pecsomnlyor by mafl, Gures guarantoed, All -fomale oultics " treatod wiih safoty and auccess. Ujrcularsfree, COAL AND WOOD. C. H. DYER & CO. Cornor Wabasli-ny, and Madison-st., doalars in all kinds of Fuel. Dilinols Qosl por ton, dollvered, 88; Kirkiand Grato Ooal (best Indians) por ton, doliverod, $8.50; Wa- ‘Dbl Coal (Indlana Rituminous) por ton, doliverod, 85,50, Hard Ooal and Wood of all kinds always on hand. ‘MISOELLANEOQUS, Al Rtigut Bulvo for Burus, Bolls, CORNS! DR, §TEPIENS, 13 Doarborn-st, BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE I o slicapost s pud boat articlo fn tho markat for BLUR Tl gonulno on the tabol, an, at Dhiladelphin No. 25 Noth Seconiosh Dulimel bl 0 s D Hy iR, lotory 37 Tor sl by Grocora anil Detigulata, * o ‘WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providence, It 1., Bulldor of tho HARRIS-OORLISS ENGINE, With Hoxrls' Patonted Linprovomonta: 84ud for: Ulrou- ath Darlow's and Wiltborgor's namos tupat Wiliborgor's Beug Biore, DR.J. H.CLARK, 101 Rast Harrloon-st., botwoon Olark aud Btato. bioago, ouros all disoxsos and diflicultios f o Pr and Confidontfaljnaturo, and warranta a ouro in all cas Byecinl sttontion to Funialo Difiiculties. - Oliico open day and ovoniug. Sond stamp for Clroular to thio Marri D WOWA7 IN S EIN 1D, 183 BOUTH OCLARK-8', Quntinucs ta curo all Uhronls, Norvan Discusos of both sozos, and may bo co sulted pursoually oe Uy wially freo of cliarge. ditioulttos troatod with safoty and succoss. fiis Troatiso to Indlos snil gontinmon DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. * Dy mutual consont tho flem of Carucs & Morrison, 81 1a this daydlssolvod, and alldohts, ducs, rato bo wottlod by Samuol Morrlsan, of sald-firm, Ohicano, ApriL 19, 1878, FTAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCALES > OF ALL BIZES, e FAIRBANKS, MORBH & 0C 2 % WEST WASIHINGTON-8T,

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