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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2), 1873. 3 THE LAW COURTS. Intoresting History of the COounty Jail Contract. How Commissioner Sam Ashton Telped Mis Friends, Doyle & Johnson's Interest in Mike Bailey’s Contract, A Writ of Ne Excat Allowed Against an Alleged Defaulter. Suit for Infringement of a Patent--- A Taithless Partner, Decisions of Motions in the Su~ preme Court Yesterday. THE NEW JAIL. DOYLE & JOUNGON V. DAILEY, Tho bill in this caso was flied somo days ago, but tmmediately taken out by loavo of the Court, nnd ‘honco a synopais of it could not bo_obtatned for publl- reation whon it should ; but wo aro indebted to Mosars; ‘Runyan, Avery, Loomis & Comstock for a sight of 4t. Thobill nets out thnt, on or sbout fhe 17th day of Soptember, 1872, tho Board of Commissionors of Cook County advortised for proposals for tho coustruction and foundation of tho County Jail. In amswer to said notioo, complainants ond the dofondant, Batloy, under tho namo of AL, D, Bailoy & Co., submitted pro- ‘posals for tho work and material in tho usual form, a8 wroll fas other yarties, On Bopt. 27 tho bids wero opened and {ho contract awarded to M. D, Dafloy & Co., they being tho lowost bidder, for the sum of $3600, On tho 1ith day of Docomber, » vwritten contract was made by complainants and Batley & Co,, 08 copariners,on ono hand, and the Board -on tho other hand, for safd material, work, labor, and \construction of eld jafl, THE WORK WAS FINISIED <about May 31, 1873, aud ot thut timo o partial necount waa ind botweon complsinants and Bailey, but not & full ecttloment, somo money still romatuing dus to tho ‘vatluus luborors, of which an nccount isasked, Provi- 1ously, aud about tho 6th day of Octobor, 1673, a writ- ton sgrooment was mado botwoen tho complainenta and Bafley with referonco to the work sud material turnishod, by Which it was sgreed that thoy thould sharo equally in tho prosont and il tuturo contracts, whetlor the contracts wero lot to one or both parties, On March 13 the Bonrd of Commissloners by ita commitice, publistiod an offer for proposals for another part of tho bullding. CUomplainants, in accordanco with tholr srticlo of co- partnorahip with Bailey, submitted proposals, and proposals wera also mado by Balloy for tho mason aud plastering work in Lis own name, but roally, aa com- plainants ailege, on tho partnorship account, BAILEY'S OFFEI WAS ACCEPTED by tho Commiswioners on April 14, 1873, and the con- 4ract ot to bim for the sum of $123,000. A contract “was drawn up nnd signed tho next doy betwoen him and the Commifesloners, which contract, complainsuta claim, fnured to their bonefit, as well os to that of Bai~ los. Complainants offored to Join in any bouds to bo given, and subsoquontly, but beforo the contract was cigucd, Bally, o o convorsation with Doyly admitted s Joint intorost, and nskodif Doyle had bis bonds ready, to which ho repllcd, yes, Bailoy, however, nd tho contract lot, aud boud signed in his fndividusl nume, without the kuowledge of omplafuante, Doylo enys it wus well knowu by goveral of the Board of Commissioners that complalnsuts and Baley were partuers, At the timo when tho partner— ehip exticles wero made, Frank Silvorman was in tho employ of complunuits, This contract was to bo drawn up by HAMUEL ASIITON, £8Q, Adratt was mado by him, andl copied, sud retatned Dy said Silverman, after Luving boen exéeuted by tho partica, until about June 4, 1873, On Jime 3, tho balance diio on the Arst contract was drawn from tho County Troasury, and & portion recaiv- ed by complatnonts nud Bafley, and a purt patd Siiyer- x0an, leaving somio duo to variows partios, but how uch conuot Lo told, ns that uight Silverman sbscouded from the clty and Blate, ond taking with bim, destroylng, or {rausferring o Bailoy all the papers_relating to tiio joint business, including the original contract, Complanants bave trid to find Silvormon, or recover the copartnership articles, but did not suéceed until Aug, 0, when they leurned thgt Do was in St, Loufs, Doyl weut_ thoro and hadau lu- torviow, whieh Silverman gafd that o liad the contract, But would send it to him (Doyle), Tho coutract was 1ot fortheoming, and o lettér wasswrittew, to which tho Tollowing reply wos glvon : “ Dialt AsHTON : Ever ainco you loft T havo been flat on my back, sickasn dog, Iwill forward fo Jobu Eiudly, in o doy or two, sl the papers, though ou om 1fttlo conditions thut Tdesire, 1 thérefore seud them tlroughs o frieud, Yours, ¢ Tiane.” Kiudig ealted on Arhion, aud ofreréd to givo up the copurtncrabip articles on Fecelving s noto payable to Sliverman's order for TIE MODEST UM o $3,000 at four months. Kiadig 18 an attorney, and claima to Dove received (ho contract in u confidentisl mannor from Sllverman, refusiug to surrouder it, unless Sil- Vermaws tors ire complied With. Tho latter part of May complifnants and Bailey commenced on {liv work, and_continuod tll Silver— ‘man's disuppesronce, when Bafloy refnsed torecoguize {ho copartucrship with bi ji tho contract, and told Simmermnn, tho forema, to forbid complafuants to lave unything to du with the work, and to drive them away if they came on tho promisos, Complainants charge conspitary between Halloy, Silvetmnn snd others to defraud “them s that Lailoy has offered Sile wverman money 0 destroy or surrender tho contact, andoffer TIE APFIDAVIT OF GAMUEL ABITON f topupport thelr watcment. This aifduvit was gled with thie bill, aud suts out’ that Ashton i acquatnted with tho partfen, drow up tho contract, sud that tho originul draft thiercof is in Lis possession, That com. plafuants and Balloy wore believod by bim to ba cod rtuors, Sllvenioon bad been offered $1,000 by Biiley 16 give 1 the contract 3 that. ho (Silvermias) sd given it {0 Ktadig, to be surrondured on condi- o8, As’ woon s complainants found that Bailey dis. cladmed uny partuership, they wout to their attorney (M, Asinton) to sec if hio ad any copy of {he contract, and’ ascortalned that he had {ho tnexeouted drat from which the originul was 1aade, Which was signed Dy tho partles. Since June isat, Bafley haa proceeded alono on the accond contract, nd has POCKETED ALL TIE PROFITG 10 his own uso, drawing siis from the County Treas- ury to the umount of $40,000, refusing to givo com- plainants a sharo, Thoy alloge, also, thot Dafley fs nsolvent, and that thoy, complainunts, were tus rexpousiblemen on whoeo credlt the work wap tuken, Bailey s engaged in other contracts, and mizes tho varios accounts fogether ilfully, ns thoy beliuve, 80 thit an sccount catuot bo made, Whereforo, complainauts think s Tecolver should be appoiuted, and that Bafloy should surrender aaid cone 1ract to wuch Recefver, Wherefore, complninanta pray that Dalloy, Silver- onu, tho Béard of Commisslosers, and tho' Gounty Treatnrer bo restrained from dofng anything projii- dicial to their inturents, or from paying ot any money 1o Hafley ; that & strict account may be made by Bailey; thot Sfiverman should tell WHELE THAT CONTHACT WENT TO, how mucl be rocoived for it, snd gonorally all ho knows, and that Kindig should produce tho said con- tract L2 court If ho lias it, And. {hat complainants may racelve tho argo profita which they claim re now duo ou aafd $128,000 contract, THE OTHER SBIDE OF THE QUESTION, Miclisel 1. Builey, the other party having beon Tieard in his answer, sets out Lis viow of the case in & document of over Afty pages munuscript. e admita this offer for propossis by the Commissionors, aud hia auawer theroto, but doniea i toto that bo, i) conneo- ton witls comyplatnants, ever submitted a firoposal for tho work ay charged in'the complaint, or ever Lad any converntion with complainants or any one ropresent= ing them, until after the opening of the bids, Thot thon it 'was intlnmted o defendant fhat in ordur that hosliould recelvo nn uwsrd of the con- tract, ho must tako certain portics into yartncrship with' bim, 1o give them s sharoIn tho profite, and, it v did not do thi, ho could not got the contract ;'or i€ ho did, curtadn persons would make it vory dificult for bin fo perform it eatisfactorily. Tho contract was awarded to defondant on Sopt, 0, 1873, but Lo claima 1bat really no award was mado on'that day, and it wos ropeatedly stated that 1o award would be tade unless b would consont to take complainants in with him AND GIATE TIE PROFITE WITH THEM, which bo finally consonted to do, snd thereby obe faincd tho contract, Defondant admits = that o written contract was juade Doe, 11, 1872, butween himeelf and the Comminstoners Tor furnisliing materials and porforming the labor ro- quired under {ho contract, but denfes that thoroupen complaftuntn snd hio himseif entered on (howork, O tho contrary, 4 cansidorablo part of the work ind boon douLefore the cantruct wuh made, —0n the complo- tlou of the st contract, in May, 1879, u full account s iad with Doglo ks Jéhusou, knd o' Tl nettloment o, Dofondant denlea that any written contract or parte nerelifp Was cntered futo etwoen him aud_ conplaiue anta on Oct, 0, 1672, elihier u roforence to tho Arst o sy milwgion orlincls, efendnnt alao admits submitting a propass] for the second contract, but doudes that 1t was undor any agreenent of dny wupposed partnershiy, and bo ddatinetly old " complsinunts that Lo would moke fho proposal for himself, und ou hin own account. Ilo bad told complainonta before tLia bidu for tio eecond contruct wero made, that he would have notling Lo do with them in auy’ contract after tlio completion of tho fArat contruct, ife dentos, Mligs thut Doylonnd Jolinson ofgred to furnlal apy bonda or sscurities on sald second contract, Tefend- ant doos not know how thoe fact of the Buard of Com- miesloners boligg awaro of his co-purinership with Doylo and Johnson could In any lawful munner bave influenced tho actions of the Board, unless somu of themwore | BILENT PANTNENG WITH OOMPLAINANTH, Dofoudnut soys.that Slivorman was ouly ontensibly | in o mploy of complninants, and really was thero 10 protoat tho fitoresta of fudividunls whoss names wero uoknown as being Iutorcsted in seid contract, Ho ‘admits -thal~ Samucl _Ashton, Lsd, ous of tho Commissionors, drow up a momorandum of an ngraonient betweon complainants aud defond- sut, but doubts whother Ashton was applied to Ly complaivauts or drow it up in the disintereated kind- ness of his hoart, Silyorinan, elthor ps elerk for the atiornoy, ngent for compluhmuts, or omploya of thofrs,~u what capaelty ho actod, defondant lias nover Deen dble to detoruiiuatn his own mind—Kkopt the cou~ fract until 1t was fuifiled, and then DRLIVERKD 1T TO DEVLNDANT, in_ whoso posscasion it uow fs, Dofondant donion that Doylo & Jolnson fucniatid sny materlal for, or did any work on, rald second cou= tract, or_ozorcléod any_aupervislon ovor the mieu, but that tioy had an offico neross tho troat, aud Wore fro- nonily” woen around tho premiss in ques- tlon, ‘but witlout oxerclshig nny authori- It but Lo mny havo told his foro- 1 to forbid complaiuants or any other ontalders rom coming on tho promises, Complaiuants kuow jong bofore Silverman's depariura that they hind 1o righta u tho second_contract ; sud dofondaut did not tliango his oontract :in any 'reapect thereaflr, .us chnrgud u tho b, and bo Dos nover conspired with Silverman or induced him to lesvo {ho city, or given ar offered to givo auy money to havo tho *cuhtract do- stroyed o surreudered to im, whalever Samiel Asite ton, Eaq,, mny hayousid u bis afliduvie o tho cous trary notwilbstanding, “* Aud {ho defendunt, furihor sneworing, says Lo han no knowledge of what_momorauda hus tieon discover- ed, manufagtured, or brought to ight from THE AICHIVES OF ASUTON'S OFIFIOR, or from {he ferdlo jwagination of tho cowplainants, from which tho contrat tientioned in tho bill, sl to Voacopy of the draft fu said Ashtun's ollice, was cople efendant admits that ho has refused, and does still refusv, to allow complaiuauts touterfereinuny uaunce with Lils busivess, os it docs 1ot concern them, they Tinving no interest therein, and thot ho hus fouud out Dy expericuco that business mien should keopthulr own ailairs to themyelves, or, in othier words, MIND THEIR OWN DUBINESS, 1t {a not trtio that defendait is fusulvent, of that tho materials and eredit in (his contract wero furnished by complainants, Dut he, defendsnt, did, tho 1st of Sep- touiber, ralse o hort 10an from Lazarus Silverman, by an order on the Commissioners, for the sum of §2,75 but that ho was 1ot awaro of any claims on tho part v the complatuanta thereto, A‘Ppomlnd to botl bill and answer aro a8 number of affidavits and exhibits, - An injunction will Lo asked by complafnanta at an carly day agaluat Dailey to cujoin im from proceed- ing with the work, and the docision will bo looked for~ ‘wurd to with interest, INTEVIEW WITI DATLEY, Tho roposter had an interviow with AT, Balloy, Iato yeatorday sfternoon, to closr up certain pointa in re- gard to the commencement of tho partnorebip, Tteportor—Low was it, and who was it, that told or intimated to you that you'must tako othor parties into partnership with you? Mr, Baffoy—~Wlicn the contract was opencd, or & fow days after, 1 was sent for fotho Commitiee, ond in- formed by Br, Ashtou thut I bad bettor tako fu Doyle & Johusou, IHe wmnted to kmow who my purtnor was, oud 1 told him (b wus my foroman, who had su intercet, to meke him more faithful, Ashton said that ho objocted to my having u “ Come [ny ” dded to my ame. Tn s day or tro terwards o Baw me agaiu und said, Mike, you had better tako Doyle & Jolngon fn, I am in tho bullding, snd thinga will ot atong biter, Ty are (rouds of inine and 1 wont to help them aloug u little, Yon_cannol havo the coutract unless You o, becauso I object ta Jour calling yousselt Bsley & Compauy,” wheu you ave no partuer. Roporter—What did you toll him 2 Dir. Bailey—I told him that they hod nover done any magofh-work, aad X didult ik thoy would bo sy eneit, Teporter—What did you eny when you first went to work with Doyle & Joknson ? Mr. Balley—Nothing much was eald, Thoy had sn oflico across tho road, nud kept going back nad forth, and sald thot at that fimo they woro building n honso for Sam Ashton, and ho was & good fricnd of tholre. Doylo suid, ** ¥You'll buve to lot us in, Mike," And, in fact, they scared mo into i, oud I fually let them in, At tho timo I figured on’ the foundution I did noi know Sum Asliton from o efdo of sole leather, - Roporlor—Did you have uny spocillo agreoment na to your share beforo tho contract was drawn in No- vember 7 Mr, Butloy—No; Iwent towork on my coutract, and thiey belped around there i overseeing, Johuson fx""““‘ ly. They sent Silverman there 1o keep tho ine, Roeporter—Iow did you come fo make tho contract ‘between you und Doylo & Johnson, Br, Hafley—Well, Ashitou kept ufior mo sll the time, eaylug that Lo was the attorney of Doylo und Johnson, ond wanted to get things wettled, I was afrall of him all the thne, but Aldu’t kuow who Le was until some threo or four weoks afferwsrd, DIVORCE SHYSTERING. THE OBTAINING OF A DIVORCE 1 OUN COURTA 18 1ok thing that testw, to u vory great degres, the lo- gal scumen of anadvocate, In fact, divorco practico fs generally frowned upon by all lawyors who lave got Doyond the questionablo realms of shysterism, and tho divorco ehystor is generally looked upon 28 a sort of legal Parlah, Thorofsan ort in tho obtaining of di- vorces, howover, {n which somo of the pecullar clasa of lawyers who do this pecullar cluss of business ghing pre-ominent, It f3 tho oblaining of the separation sccretly, However, thoy manage it, whoth- or by collusion with those who guido the mechaniom of law, or by somo other occult meaus, the fact stuuds that a large number of divorces aro obtained in Chica- 50 of tho elrcumstances of which the public neser hear aword, Onoof tho most successful of theso sonsation suppresscrs, for tho trouble to hide the facts of r. cuse 18 nover takon save when tha partfos aro WEALTHY AND PROMNINENT CITIZENS, and the atlendunt circumstances of a revolting nature 18 0 Mr. Goodrich, For loug timo ho has cujoyed al- ‘mont 5 monopoly of the secret divorco busiucss of this clty, which must bo o very fat monopoly, tho addition- al feo for eccrocy alono rumning from $25 as high 08 $100, or aa mucl more ns tho cliont is able or williug to pay. A divorce aust, brought by Mary J, v. J+ B. Rowell, was filed by Mr, Goodrich in the Superior Court yesterday afternaon, A TRIUNE law reporter, in looking upon the files of , this court found, in licu of tho bill of this suit, n slipof paper with thoan- nouncement that it was suppreesed for service, Tho Superior Court Asafstant Clerk, Mr. Cauffeon, ex- plained thot £ had gone to the Maater, IT, T, Btecles “The reporter immedintely repaired to the offieo of that gentiemun, who inquired tha nuturo of Lis husiness, Tho reporter, ktanding over Mr, . Sleele's desk, intimated thai ho would liko to ‘ses tho papers in the caso of Mury J, v, J. B, Rowell, o_divorco suit, thiat had Loon reforred to b, At tho sano moment Dk eycs, drooping modeatly beforo tho scruliny of the Mustor-In-Chancory, fell upon A DUOWWN PACKET OF PAPERS, On thoso was written * Rowell v, Rowell.” Thezo the Muster lifted in Lis hand aud (too late) turned up the Diauk side of the packet fn order {hut he reporier auight not read tho writing, Then he osplatued that o hadu't tho papers, that Lo wonled to know what the vxact name of 1o case was, whon it was filed, etc,, aud all tho time hio was ehaving them out of view in drawer of his desk, The reporter smiled inwaraly all the whilo that tids Hltlo gumo was golny on, und {iought how much better an item bio had got In catch- ing o Master-in-Chaucery oidinga divorce-shiyster u suppressing tho facts of bis clienda’ cages, thant in ob- taining the facls of o dry divorce suit, which must come to light in the end, i€ the reporiers ouly mako up thelr minds to get thom, THE COURTS OF COOK COUNTY. THE MUTUAL SEQUNITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Now Jersey, lato Thuraday afternoon filedn bill agatnat William Oharles, a residont of England, claim- ing $16,602,05 88 duo them, Oomplainant states that, 1111870, dofendsut was uppolnted their agent bere, snd that, in that capacity, ho colloctod ums of moncy emounting, by his own showing, £0$10,502.05, and that they think he Las at lesst £5,000 more In Lis posses- slon ; that Charlos was romoved by tho Court away on the 13th of Heptembor, 1673, snd that though ropeatedly snkod Lie has not accounted for the moneys held by im in & Oduclary capacity. Clirlca s now preparing to go home to England and out of the jurlsdiction of itio Court, Complatuaut theroforo asked that a writ of 10 exeat might bo granted to restraln tho defendant from leaving tho State, Tho writ was allowed by Judgs Blogett, on filing n bond for $20,000 for all damages that might arlse by the lasue of eald writ, Attached to the bill waa tho sfidavit of the Treasurer, vorifying the focts of tho bill, Tho writ of 1o oxat i vory sol- dom appied for {n tho United Statos Gourt,—so scldom that tha Clork statod that i was tho firat timo ho recol- locted one Laving been applied forin Afteen years, A PAITHLES PANTNER, Moritz Goorgla complains of his folthlcss partucr, Tenry Meugel, for various shortcomings, in that tho complalusut and sald Mengel, sbout Aug, 16, made & verbal agrocmout of copartnership to eroct a storo on Adams street, opposite tho Expositfon building, and keop thero a refreshment saloon, for the deloctation of Dungry visitors, both partica to'share allku in_profits ad Jouses, sud each to coutributo $800, The defondunt hua only put in $i00, and agaiust the will uf com plainont hou opencd sald stors beforo thoy hud @ liconee, sold lquors and kept tho Lusiucss Tunning ' on Sunday, thereby subjocting come plaluant to th duineges of finea for break- it (ho cily ordinaices, Defendant threatens to sell his duterest ond loave the State, and hus sinco taken ont a liconso in bis own name, and hired two men o koep complainant out, und his taken i tho }irm:w.-d« of the busfuoss and is runuing a lurge credit for which complyluang will bo obllged to puy, Tha defendunt yesterdny, with the cid of soms othiers, cfeoted tho complainant from tho store, Complalant praye that tho partnershin wuy o dsunlved, on ae. count mnde, und docreod 10 yuy what I duo, ' An i Junction il s ke wm grantad, zostinfutng e Tendunt from solling, transterring, or nterneddiing with said wtore, or coilecting any moneys. BAXKRUPTOY 1T, In tho matter of llenry M. Kulekerbocker, an fn- solvent, an_ordor wan yesierday destied appointing John Miller Provialonal Awsijucc, Toavo was glven In tho cuso of MeBiuin, ebul, to amiond papers by changiog nano of Thoman Hatford ta Thomaa Btatrord, "he Assignda I the caso of David B, Hrown was ordered to cull the second und third meotings, to be Licld at tho Hoglator's ofico du Xoorls, uud thut basks Fupt liavo leavo to npply for a dischargo notwithatand- ing Ipao of thno, > " GOUNTY COURT TTRR, David Toot wan appolnted Admintstrator of the entato of David Root, deceasod, uudor au aproved borid of £10,000, - Tho bond'of L, Morklo, oxeontor of the cotato of Roberl Weatwater, was approved, Margarot. E, Nowlos wan appolited Adminiatrator of tho cstato of Clarles W, Dowles, under sn ayproved bond of £,400, “'Thioman Wilco was appofuted Tucolvor of o part- ‘mership catato of Janien Gampbell & o,y of which do- censod, Jumea Qunyboll, was par(nor; undor au ap- proved bond of £8,000. ORIMINAL COURT ITEMA, Milliam 1ot pleadd gutlty 1o dlirgo of Iarcony, and, ol uuder ayo, wan Bent Lo tho ouso of Cor- reetion, 1, Halloway, F, 11, and T, Moran pleadod guily to chiargos of Iarceny nnd wers remanded, Jutnow Huglcs wos_sent to the entientiary for two youta for aesnulting ONicor Johu Ryat, £ Tenry Johuson was tried on a chnrga of forgery, but the Jury, disagreeiug thioy wero dincharged, CONTA IN NRIEF, * Tho Peoplo of tho Stute of Iliinoln for tho uso of Sumnor E, Mecham, fled o deelaration in tho Buperior Gonrt yeaterday aguinst, Honry Babe, Adam Ochs, snd Jolin Pross, ot b plea of assumupsit, lo recover §1,000 on i Bond rigned by tho defendants’ for tho itegrity of Houry Babo, Constable, Tho declration cliurges tho Conatablo with neglect of duty, Joln D, Gardiner and Adna 0, Coon, partuers of ' frm of John Gardiner & Co,, filed » pradipo in a puly of assumprit, fu (ko Buporior Goust yesterdny, agafnst Bimon Maya; damnges, $1,000, f ugh Gaodwin flicd i pricipe n tho Citcut Gourt n it of caso ngatat Lenider el clatmuing $1000° amogon, ‘Phe Gorman Natfous! Bank yesterday filed in the' Gireuit Court o dvoluration fn a suit of assumpeit, Inying dumages nt $4,000. Ty old ewr0 of O, 0, Kohianat, Adminiatrator of ¥, 3. Taber v, Knickerbocker Lifo Tusuranco Company, aksnmipuit for §15,000, wan yesterday restored i tho United Btates Clreutt Gourt, Williun Weatlake, James F, Dane, and Johm. Iy Covert fled a bill fn'tho Dnlied Blotes Glrouit Court yestarday ogaiust Frank Sturges, Oliver 1, Leo, aud Wiliiam '8, Potwin, comprising’ the firm of Irauk Sturyes & Co., for (e infringement of Willlam Went. Inko'a patent, duted Murch 91, 1671, for nu fmprove. mont in zlnc-boarda for atoves, and anothor patent of Lis for stovo platforms, ™ THE SUPREME COURT. Special Disvatch to The Chicagn Tribune, - OrTAWA, 1IL, Sopt, 10,—The Bupromo Court m ‘nouncod 1o following declslons of motiona this morne tg: DY MR, JUSTIOR cRATG, No. B4—Woller v, Williama ct al. Motion for rehosr- ing denied, No, 167—Tomlinson v, Tinker, Motion to dismiss appeal for tho reason that it was not. porfected accord- ing to law, On oxamination, wo find tho appeal bond was ilod in propor timo, as tho atatute requires, The ‘motion fa dented, No, M1—Tracoy v, Rogers. Motlon to strike out part of record, The record appoars to bo properly certified by tho Olork, and wa do ot consider that wo have any authority to interfers, Tho motion Is denied, DY M1, JURTICE FOHOLFIXLD, No, 51—Happol v. Brothauer, - Totition for rehear- ing, Xinving examined this cuso wo aro satisfed that tho partles should be aHlowed s opportunity fo ro- arguo the case, in order that tho Conrt;may pass upon tho queations that ara ralkod. . Motion atlowad, No, 63—Itawaon v. Fox et al, Potition for rohsaring, Rebearing {8 donted, No, 45—William R, Toomia v, R, P, Darker. Appll- cation for rulo o withdraw rocord for tho purpose of amending it, Leavo ia givon to il amended rocord, but tho withdrawal of fhe record on file is refusod, No, 538—loug v. Blorr ot sl Tho stipulation in regard to ling record in this enso 1a allowed, DY NI, JUATIGE SHELDON, No, 66—Mochnnics’ Dispatch Trausportation Com- pany'y, Mullock, Potition for rehoaring. Denfed, No, 335—Wrlght v, Brosseau, Stipulation by pa 4ion to extond timo for fling briofs on hoth sides—ir not allowed, then the causo will be continued, The eaqeo ls cantlutied, No. 4l—Dunn 'v. Halght. Diminution of record pigiated, sl motion to supply. The motion s al- lowed, y DY MR, JUBTIOR D 'ALLISTER, No, 8—Laviu v, ‘Fhe People ot 51, Motion to oxtend Hime 'to fife abstracts, Mution sliowod and tine ox- tended clght duys, No, 80—Kigstury v, Buckuer ct al, Potition for re- hearing, Itappora fn thls cans that tho original caro was taken to the SpriugBold Divislon ot tho January torm, 1871, An opinion waa filed in Septomber of that 'year, Toversiug thu decreo and remunding tho cuuno” with directions, In November, 1871, a decreo was cnlered fn the caueo pumsuant ' to tho directions, and commissioners appointad to amako partition of the property, TProceodings were had by the Commifssloners, wid » decreo of partition on- tered, upon which ¢ 'scoms the partlen Luvo cted, Thcro wero atill further proceodings carricd on, which rusulted fu three other decretal orders or docrees ; aa to the fourth of which—belug merclys decrotal order —au appenl was tuken, ‘Then u €t decreo ws clie tered, and an appeal taken from that, It inyolved the 41ula fo certain loty of properly, and preacnted ques- tions ns £ tho rights of partics'us to parts of sald ots, The appeal Lol taken, an_ oplndon was filed by Mr, Justice Thornton, and in that opiufon it i inadvert- ently stated that tho decros will bo reversed. Yrom thls etato of things,—thero leiug sove setal decrees in the record,—it'fs ovident that the ‘matters aro thrown into confusion, becauso 1t eau~ ot b known which docres wos reversed. Thereforo o reheariug will bo granted, and tho purtics will bo at lerty to nscertain snd presont o the Court what renlly s before the Gourt, aud then they will bo eu- (l_;h)-;l to furtlier arguments if they chooto to supply us with uny, No, GUi—Hobotts v. Dunu, This §a o case where the parties were unable to procure ad file o record fu an appeal case, By stipulation tho record s now allowed 10 'bo filed a8 a return to n Wit of crror. CK BCOLT, Patton, aving consfdered tho raroril it khould To aliowed on giving Lond for 3500 with vecurity for costs, No, 5—Tnowyson v, Morrls. Totition for rehiear— fng. * Wo huye givew this petition our careful consid erution, aud ure satistied with the conclusion wo reachied in the opiulon heretofore given, and thereforo the motion for rehearing it deuled, No. §03—S.nford v. Van Valkenburg, 3otion: Firat, to diamiss appeal; second, to ofiirim judgment of Qirenit Court; third, to remand the vase, No sug- gestlons having beon idd, and bulng unadyised in tho Jreznises, the Court does not consider tho motious, LY AN, JUSTICK WALKER, No. 24—Ayer v, Roer, In October, 1872, Ayer ro- covered o Jwigment ugadnst Rees for omuihing over £400, Au uppeal wus taken, a bond fled, Lut the 1oc- ord bao uot Leon flled, The ‘motion now'is to dismiss for want of prosccution, Tho motion 16 allowed, 0. {ller v, Mefaner ctal, In this case thors ia o nuggestion of diminution of rocord, and & writ of curtiorar] In nsked for. On cxamiuation of the papers, wo uro satisfied tho diminution exists, aud thereforo tho motfon s allowed, No. 77—Licl ot ul. v. Healoy et ol Yetition for ro- hearlng, We have looked iuto this cuse, and aro in- clined to graut n rebiearing, from the fact that we have doubts whother wo have applied tho correct rule in ro- gard o tho tme the statulo commeuces running, The minor sold tha property when sho was abont 10 yoars of uge. 8ho camo of ago, snd iu abont six months afterward eho married, The question wo lhave donbta about fa, ns slio was of uge six months beforo 8ho was marrled, wlin did the #tatute commence to run? For the purpose of considering that question tho rehearing will Lo granted, bkl — THIS SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED, Deputs-Coroner Pilgrim held an Inquest yesterdny morniug on tho body of David Correy, whosa sudden deaths at 1w lato roeidenco, No, 15 Damon court, and the peculfar cireumstances attending it, wore given fn ‘Tuy; TRILUNX of Friduy, A post-mortem oxamination was made by Dr, Emmons, which rovealed tho startling fact {bat death hsd ensued from concussion of tho brain produced by feacturo of tho skull, This discovery mado, the inquest adjourned for a litle while, to enable tho Coronor to procure witnesses, In this ho was unsuc- censful, It is sald that Correy repeatedly doclared thiat ho had been atruck with a beer-glass, but refused 10 tell where, when, and by whom he was {njured, o Ledled with the seeret in is mind, All offorts to digcover these facts wero unavalling, and tho Jury wero compolled to render n verdict of death from cconcussion of the brain, produced by s fracture of the skull, The caso, s thus left, i in & vory unsatisfac- tory condition, and from tho' ststements” made by the deceased, and tho fracture of the skull discovercd at the post-mortern oxamivation, deserves the attention of the detective department, ‘Thers does not seem to be nny reason why thia case should be left upon tho polics rocords of (ho city as ** unfinishiod businoss,” —— Chicngo, Rock Isiand & Pacific Railway Sunday Train, Thio through Pacifle exprees truin for Councll Blufrs, Omala, Donver, San Francisco, and all far West yolnty, willeave Chicago Sunday, Sopt, 21, at 10:16 8, m., via Obicago, Rock Inland & Paclfic Tailway, stop- ping ot ull regulur stations on moln line, Tickets via Obicago, Burhngton & Quiney or Chicogo & North westorn Ruflroads will bo takei on tiils tran, i sy Ohickering Pianos. A aplondid lot of theso fnstruments has Just been roceivor ot Reod's emplo of Musio, coruer Dearborn and Van Buren stroots, They contaln all tho latost und boat impravements, aud are sold on forms Lo ult tho customer, -OId plutios taken fn part pny, If you liku to aco hice planos, call sud wxamine, ovon if you da ot wish o buy, ———— Btoves nt the Exposition, It fs to bo hoped that Rathibone, Burd & Co,, and othicr leadlng stovo houses, wil diuplsy thoir goods at tho Zxposition, In this brouch of bustucss Ohleago D 1ho best stocke fu the Wes Lo g L o oot ok the Weat, and o Westoru — Ohleago to Dennison, Tex., Tassongiers en route for powmite i the Inalun Torri~ tory snd Pexus will luko notico thut thy Ghicago, Bor- lington & Quinoy Raflroad, In councction with tho Mivsourl, Kunwaw & Toxus Taflway, via Hunulbal, is now runntig Pullinun palacy aleoping-curw through from Ohfeago to Donnfuon, 'Lox., without chiaugo, - e Blorton MeMichael of tho North Awmerdcan, s beon selected by the Topubllean delogatewat-latge as tho suceersor of Willinm M, Mereditl, in tho Pounsylvauia Coustitutiousl Gonyentlos, LOCAL POLITICS. The '-Aglmu-us‘ . Adjo{l;n- - Meeting for Beer, T‘Imh" Failure of {lic i‘!«xiui)}ieilfil’nrty {o Comeo to Tlino Last Evenlug, Tho Agltatton Committen compiosed of, ropresonta- tvos of the Germun and Irish elenients of thin city wore Lo have had a meoting yestorddy ovening in'Dis- ‘marck Hall, having ndjourned (o thnt. timo and. plac, T, for varloun rossons, no such mooting took plnco. Firatly, it was a cold night ; ocondly, thera wau no business to bo dono; hirdly; thero had been no notics of the meating § and, fis tho fonrth placé, neitber tho President nor tho Becrotary, tho iond aud hands of o meoling, wero in attendanco, Had thero beon a meel~ ing, nll that wonld havd tieen dond would linvo beon to hear 8 report from tho Campaign ,Commitler, which would hiavo tatod that Sul-Committess on Finance, Speakers, and-a Holl had been duly sppolnted, bui that they had dono rothing, ¢specially the Committes on ¥luanco, Heveral 'realons defegatos reachiod tho cornor of Woshinglon stract and Fifth avenuo about Bo'clack, and looked up ot tho windows of Dismsrck Iall, but, reolng no lght, hastily jumped at the cone olusion that tho conlition movement was dead, Upon reflection, howovar, they amo to tho, moro consoling opiufon that tho jaultor ws nslcep, Tho door way locked, Nothing wad left but to stand on tho' streot coruor and watch 'tho passiog by of numer- ous unattendsd young Womon, Who pccaslon- ally midly ventured tho rematk, “Iow are you foufght?” DBul for the abierico’ ofr gus-lamps; acenory, sud other filusions, it.was much like witnessing.an American adaptation of tho play . now ncting at ono of our thostros, A mosonger scat to tho Staats-Zeftung office reportod” that nothing was Xnown thero of {hemeeting, Gradually, aaif {mpolled by » common fmpulso, . E THE DELEGATER, MOSTLY AMERICANS, who liad been stonding aronnd the'cornior and cursing thosoul of tho janitor of tho Teutonla Bullding, gravi- tated toward the norilwest cornor of Raudolph street and Fifth avenue,. Why thoy, sliould have all gono in {hat direction s 'uncertain, but they certainly wont, and, when they gob therg, thoy” wolkad dows into tho basoment, whero thero is a Jarge fountaln with' flowers -avound it, and wovoral billiard tables, and numerous round fablos, and also & Snely cquipped conntor, Curloualy onough, it happoned that aovoral Gorman members of tho Agl- tation Committos were scated ot ono of thoso round {ables, and wero busfed 11 blowing the foam off of {he fop of'a uumber of lagor-beer lustes, propurmtors to emplylng them, Tho dologates, who Bnd just come in, alno ‘sented themaclves, aud wero furnished by a walter with E b QLARSES OF DEXR, 1n order that thoy, tao, inight $ndulge in the German pastimo of hlowing tho froth off, Tho two puriles, fu- Bload of discumsing thy fssuts of the day, ' the falluro of Juy Cooko, or auy other stirriny taplc, foll futo » thonotondus kind of & conversation carried on. chielly will tho wailer, and consiating chiuly of. tho words, * Here, boy, fill theao glassen.” Tater i tho evening oven this ccasod, and the only Zonna beard was the occasional thump of a glass upon tho table, the tresd of tho water, theclinking of mugs, and then'a choral gurgle, It wa a friendly atrifo Lo- tweon tho ohoson ropresentatives of two groat mation- alitles’ oo fo which could surpass tho other in the. consumption of lagor. Unluckily, in obo- dicnce to, & tyrannical law, tho saloon had to closo ot 12 olock, aud. tho contest in undocided, ~ Tho landlord was requestod o lamd the bl growing out of of thia littlo transsction, to the Finunce Commitice of tho Agitation Committeo, It 1s one of thoso temn which comes under tho head of ‘‘secret sorvico™ or contingent expenses.” THE MEPUDLICAN PARTY 1uet a fow nighta ugo in the Builders’ Exchange, aud thero ten of it eolomnly resolved (o run a wtraight ticket Iu tho municipal eloction, The purty adjourned tomeet again Jast ovening in the samu fllnce, Dut last evoniug cume and the place waw there, but it wus shub aud Jocked, and tho shudow of death was: around it Nou the glme!. of u purty putinon npfimnr.mcn. Nono of tho boys wero'on hand. Jack Stepbons und s ossistant, Pilgrim, wero not thero to hold an fu- quest, Jiminy Stewart and Jobnny Healy, and Mat- son, and’ Vou Hollen, wero eowwwhcro olse, Jim Birdloy was at Lako View, aud Folz wus tuking it cusy in the Jall, or oo the North Side, Y - THENE WAS NOT A BOUL on’ tho premfses who' cliped to bo the Re- publicen - party, The parly wmust bo lost. The detectives must be. put on ite. track and o genorous roward offered for ita recovery, The following udvertisement is put in gratia ; LosT, STOLEN, o' BTnavip—A Itepublican party, Any person returning the same to Elder Seammon will e rewardod with sn {nsurance policy, Tho pirty was old, decrepit, plsyed-out, bad a wart on its uose, and B puir of Hatlariah eyes Iookiug both ways for Bunday. No quiestions asked, ‘Tho tinding of the party wili bo duly celebrated in the Dulldors’ Exchauge, Due notics of the jambores wil bo given, — BOARD OF POLICE. Tho Singer Company Do the Hand= some ‘Thing-+A Check for 8500 ©laced to thoCredit of the Firomen’s Fu olice 'Crinis, o Doard of Tolicomot yosterdny afterncon a usunl; all prosent, The Firo-Murshal preacnted a let- ter from tho Singer Munufacturing Company contain- fuy o cheek for $500, which they wishied presented to tio tiremen for thoir efforts in_subdviug the flumes o tho Siuger Building about tho 18t of last month. The Company show o commendablo examplo in thus con- tributing to the reward of merit, Commissionor Sherldan moved that - tho Marshal Do authorlzod to ccopt the donation, and that it bo given to tho pross,” Tho roprescnintives of tho press oxpressed their acknowlodginonts, but showed o com- ‘mendablo modesty in foregoing thelr just deserts, and 50 hanied tho chock over to. tho Marshal to bo passud to the Firemen's fund, A communication was rocetved from John Williame, whose houso was partly torn down at the firo lnst Wednoaday afternoon, asking that ho be paid immedi- ately for tho damogo done, Ie presented a bill by o carpenter to mako tho ropairs for tho modest sum of $1,375. No-action was taken, the Board Leing of tho opinion that it belouged to the proviuce of he Com~ 1n0n Council, The caso of Officor Dantol O'Brien, charged with fn- toxication, was taken up, and, no_parlieular_evidonco belng brought forward {n aupport of tlio chargo, it was dismissed, Ofiicor Michael Conory, charged with drinking in. toxicating liquors whilo on duty and making au arrest without cause, wad put on triol, and 5 vory suimated Qisoussion took place between' tho attoruoys for tho complaining witness and for the defonso, ns {o whetler tho man ehould bo triod upen the chorgea or whether tho complainant should bo allowed to prove conduct unbecoming an ofiicer. ‘Tho trinl was_fiunlly proceed- cd with, and, after s long ond weary wranglo between tho legal purties enguged, tho chargos wero din- missed, This matter of 'turning the Doard of Tolico ' into a pottifogger's paradise, with uulimited opportunity to brow-beat, ug, aud’ gabble, i1 & groat nufsance, and the Board, 'on_gencral princi- ples, did well to disposs of the caso in this way, A special policoman for tho GloboTheatro was sworn {0, anid also hinotoen spoclals wore WOrD 1 a8 segu- ats, A rosolntion was passed nuthorizing the purchaso of threo cxpress-meascnger {ron sufes, ono for cach prin- ciple police station, Adjourned. LAID IN THE GROUND. Funoral Services of Te W. Iunter, Esqe Tho obucquies of T W, Hunter, the gentloman who mot his death by the melancholy celdent of Wodnes« day evoning last, ot Palmor's Hotel, took place at the Cathodral of 88, Polor and Paul this moraing nt 10:30 o'clock. The ceremonial waa rondored particularly wolemn and fmpressive by tho attendsnce of A fuil cholr, tho gentlemen and even tho boy clioristors being ovidently aotusted by an carncst desire to show s mitel reapect as possiblo {o tho doceased, thelr follow- chorister and over-carnest colaboror i tho work'of tho church, Tho corpse was mot at tho church porch by o procession, embracing tho choriaters, clergy of (o cathedral, aud Dishop Whitchours, all robed, and who, sccompanied by tho members of tho doceasod’s family ana a large cortego of mourners, procedod it up tho nuvo to the altar, in front of whicl the mortul remains woro Iald, Thio bior was covered with white silk, beautifully Grnamentod with floral desigus aud wreatha of white flowers, aud wroaths and crosses of white flowers woro Iaid_upon the coflin by muny loving inuds, Tho ofllc for tho burlal of {ho dend woé tuken prtly by Canon J. II, Knowles and pastly by Dishiop Whitchouso, the snthiem from tho 30th and 00th Lualms, Lard, lot 1uo know my end and the numbor of my days, belug Aung antiplionaily by the choir to a beautiful and solowmn Gregorian tune, After tho anthem, “ Like 58 o futlier P (and which wha & partieular favorito of {ho decensed whilst in (ho cholr) hud been sung, the Dilsiop delivercd an_cloquent and tonder addrest, ro- ferring loviugly 10 his work for (e Chureh, and'the cordial esteont fn which ail who knew the' doceased Liad over hold him, At tho concluslon of bis sddress, tho Rervice was procceded with, sud finisliod, and ths sad procession beut 1ta way toGracoland, Tho funeral Wi 0no of tnusually largo proportions, and the rar- slagos contatning mournetn and friends of the doceased wors many, Among théso may bs mentioned Hr. Pulmer's L'll\ll)mgn containing himself and family, snd others confuining many geotlemen of note, ' Tho Cathedral Ohoristers’ Assoclation Lad carrisges pro- vided, und attendod fu o body. FIAST WHIPPED AND THEN FINED. A citizen of the Town of Lake, namied Birkman, ha rocently dlvpluyed u kuuck of getting out of troubles which indicatoa thut ho would bo n very weeful may Juat now on Wall stroot, By multreating n nelgubor, he made Limeolf Linblo, under thestatutes of the State, “ {5 & Bum not less than $10, nor more thun 507 ; but, in the Judicial declsion of thy ¢ase, ke nut ouly escaped fmprisoumeist aud pocuniary Mablifly, but bad his opponent, tho parly lesst in fault and mos; abused, imprisancd aver wight aud Anod $5 tho next morning, To accomplistied it in thia manner : At4 a'clock on ‘Thuraday afternoot, John Davis and famos Holimidt woro Aighting in n lot adjacont to the Uhleago; Rdek Taland & Paclfio Raflway shops, Drinkmar end “a friond of bis named Jostello ran from & nolghtioring saloon to moparate them, In dolng this they thom- solvés becanio combatants, After o fow exchanges, Confello wont down, and waa proty badly sbuscd by his antagoniat beforo ho could cacapo from him, Whicn lo did got mwny, he ran to Alrs, Carroll's saloon, cloxoly - followed ' by Drinkmon, - Arrived tlioro, 1o wan (aken into custody by Dis puratior, who (ook upon himeclf the autlioiity of a police oflicer, and munrchied Lis bosten onamy (o the Town Tl of Livke, whora ho had him locked up, Costello waa kopt i custody unfll ho was faken Deforo’ Justico W, T ‘Thomypnou, on Friday morning, rinkman, havin Ieurnod trom Constablo James MeElljgott tuaé hio hine trungroseed tho Iaw and made himaelf lisble to ar- Tugment befors tho Board of Follco for nasuming tho dntien of a polica oillcer, concluiled nat o appear ;jmlm\\ Costollo, and thereby tho latter was discharged. o . nootior, huwover, “bad Lo enufied the air of liberly than rinkman had him resrrested tupon b warrant drawi up in conformity with tho atate ule_concorning deadly arsaults, Costello was ngain thrown futn priron, whero hia vonialiod until yestorday morning, when Lo’ was ogain_talen beforo_Justico Thompuon, Tielug tho nlieged culprit in a oriminal ‘canr, bin Iips woro sealod, and upon thio evidence of Lin proecutor, Drinkma, 'l was fined 95 aid costs, 'hus poor ontello wan whinped ‘in n fist-fight, unwar- runtably arreated, cant into prinon, aud_ mado’ mubject to & fino of $6 Ly the very nan whio had beaten hiv in tho outsat of tho dinloully, 3 s ik S A Slight Mistafkes Ono Bunday, during_ high mass at 12, in tho villngo of Glongariff, Ireland, three Indics of tho Protostant faith wore obliged to take shelter from one of the heavy showora which fraquently ocour in tho soutiL of Ireland. .The officiating pricat, nowlng who thoy wero, and wishing to appoar respocttul Lo thow, stoopod down to his aitoudant, who was on lus knees, aud whispered to him " 'I'hrae chairs for the Protostant ladies.” |, Tho clork, who was rather an lfinonnt men, stood up and_shoutod, ** I'hrec cheers for the Protestant ladies I which the congregation fm- modiately took up, aud gave vory hoartily, while tho priost-stood dumb-founded, ~ - - NEW PUBLICATIONS. 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OHARLES T, Itt L, Evldonco and Admi- FAY; Plotding i T JOHN ORDRONAUX, LI Medi 2 i Jou RONAUX, L odfcal Jurisprudonco. . JOTI D, Torts. MELVILLE M. BIGELOW, M. A., Bills nod Notos; ‘Tnsurance nnd Ftonpel, Hoo, EDW s ItD L. PLERGE, Corporations, JDultton, $1U0 fur iho tist yodr, an 830 for oacs snbuo- uont and, - For circulars and othor {nlormation apply to AVID PATTEN, D.D., Kegistrar ot the University, 18 Boacon-st., Boston. NATHEWS' MUSIC SCHOOL, At 257 \\’Esfladison-st. Pupils Thursday. In class, $§16 for 20 lessons, vate Legsons, $40. Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MISS BRACKETT and MISS ELIOT will reopen thelr schuol for girls from slx to twonty-one, Wodnosdas, Sopt, 24, 0t 117 East Thirtysixthost. Glrls fitted for any Col- lior, Chioag: MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH BOHOOL Itoupens Sapt. 17, ~Tho ouly one In New York whorn Fronch Is taught a8 in Parls, Suporior English oducation, Latiu, and Singing included ‘in the taition; iayo ai oxcollont homo. For oirculars, 33 West Fortyslativat,, N, ¥, Rofors by pormission to' Mru, R, 1. Goodell, Krs."Goo, M. Pullman, Gbicago, 111, ; Mrs. Goo, P, Plaut, St. Louis; Mrs, 0. {1, Bufl, Quincy, 1 3 MeGinntas,'Jr., N. Y. 0 Troland, L H. Seoloy, Cia- ainnath. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Kstablished in Now York in 1814, Bl:s"lh ind YFronch for Young Ladlos a: Boardis d day pupils, 1527 and 1629 Spruce 'bila. el o, imigactin s hapmare of t fisly, sud ¥ PSTADASE DMHERVILLY, Principal, COTPAGE HILL SEMINARY-FOR YOUNG LA. . die: hkoopaio. N, Y. 1 and tho fiue arts P s avcinly. *Opens Sopt. 17, " O» 0. WETSELL, Prinet: ‘and Propriotor. reoeived Monday and Pri- Misson, T VAN NORMAN'S OLASSICAL, ENGLISH, ‘Fronch, and Gorioan, Family and Day Hohool for §oung ladlos'and chlldren, 71, 73, and 76 Last Bixty-first= st., ark, Now York, will commonce its Sovon. toonth year Sopt.'35, 1873, For full {nformation sond for oatalogue. Address tho REV, D. O. VAN NORMAN, L.L, D., 16 East Bixty-firat-st. LAxnéLfiu SEMINARY—A BOARDING ROHOOL for girls and young hoya. t Oconomowoo, Wis, ¥ oifoulars, addross NISS GRACE P. JORES, Priacl pal. MPE; O da BILVA AND MRS ATEX. BRAD. Y1 “FORD'S (formorly Mrs. Ogden oltman's) KEngltl, ¥renol, aud Gorman Hoawding and Day Hchoo) fur young 1adlos and ohildron, 17 Wast Thirly-oighth-st., New York, reopons Soptembor 3. " Applications” may Ho mado a3 above, {755, SULKLEVH GOADING ~aND DAY Sohool for Young Ladies, Tarrytown on tho Hudson, ‘will reajion Sopt. 17, FOR SALE. T0 REAL ESTATE INVESTORS And Capitalists. Executor’s Saloe of Valua.bla New 4 York Property At the Tizchango Sales-Room, 111 Brosdway, New York, wraday, Oct, 2, Who property i3 known as Barrolt's Point, on'the East River, and is ono of tha mast valuable within tho limits of Now York as recontly ostonded. It inoludes salusblo wator-rlyhts, and las an extonsive wator-front, with water sutliulont to float vemsels of thia arentost diavght, Thle golnt will probably becomo o groat trolighc oo, and an ontropot for ovoat stesiors; t 48 convenlent o’ tho New York Central, Now York & Harlom, Now Yark, Hoaton & Montreal, Nuw York, Now liaven & Hartford, and Naw York & \‘ngflhn or” Rall roads, which conborge witlin & sho 0. The rapocty is daptud. 10r privato purpo . or for oAt lni commeroial and buslne: Int: tle por. foot. " Mape and inforination may bo had of ¥, I, BAIL RETTH, No. 64 Doaverat,, Now York, or of OLIVELR BIVAN, Auotionaer, No. 11 irnadway, Now York. IRON-WORKS. L. WORTHINGTON, Pros't, Wat. 1. Bavne, Beo'y, ARTHUR MooRE, Sup't, THE CINCTNNATI RAILWAY IRON WORKS, Offico, No. 403 East Front-st., CINOINNATI, 0., MANUFAQTURE BAILWAY IRON, Solid I Beams, Chunnel Plate, Ty Angle, und heavy Iron geus ernlly for Bridges nnd Fire-Proof Bulldings. Addrozs. ARTUHUR G, MOORE, Euperintondant SCALES. FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZKS, FATRBANKS, MORBE & 00 . 111 AND 11§ LAKIST, AMUSEMENTS. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, LA VIE DE BOILEMES, BRILLIANT BUCOKSR OFF THE GREAT DRAMA OF FRENCHWOMEN, A BEAUTIVULLY TOLD STORY OF NOBLE A:PI‘I;I.Z;E.A.BTS WHAKRK N ATURBES ‘Teaghing tho moral losson—Uuleivate nuble hoarts, avold wank natures, nd RATURDAY MATINEL, OLA- 1ory night this wonk, lnsmflnrfll\nn, anew Amorican Play, of ** IMM TION." HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR TIOME OF COMEDY. Thurady, Teiday, Satirday, and Saturdny Matinoo, and it grthor natco, THIE GRGAT HVE OF LAST BISASON, Bariloy Campboll's sparkling comody, PERIL; Or Love at Long Branoh! Torming a Graphio Ploturo of fifo at the Sca-Side. MAGNIFIORNT SOKNERY.: SUPERB MOUNTINGS. In rohoaranl-MAN AND WIFI, I propaeation-—bartio Campboil's 1atest produotion, ¢ A_fl's.“ " MYERY OPERA HOUSE: Motrop-ats botween Denrhorn and State, Avlingfon, . Cotton & Kemble's - Minstrels, MM%“E N(}':‘\‘Y ‘AND SPARKLING FEATURES. ackin ane lson. Bobhy N , 1) ce, 3 eot o Stntae 6 Daymarme T Jige, Erne Hlon Cotton, and R. Kemble 'in Now Speolaliios, Ivory ovening and Saturday Matinoo, In active propara~ tgne” VLo on'tho Frontice,” and tho **fanny Fiokos tn ~ AOADEMY OF MUSIC, TO-DAY, grani r L i o AT I byt QUERN o This Aftornoon, CAMILT,] 5 Monday noxt, ANV ROBSARS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. TRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE GF TRAIRS. P Summer Arrangement, I WICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depinly Jonk af Laks sty and foot af Teeniy.pecand-f. ekerogice, 07 Clark at., southeust eorner of Handolph, and I canistat., corner @ Hadison, t Teav: Arrive, ha0a m.(® Hindt +in main sud alr tino) ay lixprom nckian Acaommmodation. L 8 Atlantic Expirons, ol NIghit lxprons o orning IExpross, 3 Night Eaprasn. RS WENRY O, WENTWOLLTI, General Passongor ARant. CHICAND & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicagey Kansas City and Deneer ort Line, ofo Taulek ant, Mo, d, Altor and S, LouR Through Line, Un i t Biide, near Yadfeonest, bridye. Ticket Ofices : Al Depot, and 123 Handalph-st, Leave, Arrive. 8:10p. m, Kaneas City Expross via Jackson. villg, Tl and Lout Mo, Kansas Cliry Fant. It i Sackaonvilte, T, and Loutse ana, Mo, 7 T, nt, 8t, Louls Txprass, vin budn Lo 8il0p. m, B ‘ast 1spross, via Main, o 7:308. m, 2 Lol i Silln Division, Bpringiiold Viap ringtiold 1fas: Tixpross. Jollerson Gity xpros Yicoria, Kooruk & Buriia fi Wotots, La 1 Washij Toxhress Joliot & CHIPAGO. Mli.WAUKEE & Sf, PAUL RAILWAY, Union epany enrner Marlison and Cunal-sis,; Bickat 0ffce 3 South Cluarleatsy opposite Sherman Hanse, and al Depot, Thls Evening, MACBETIT. Zesrts + otroduoiog Milwankes, 8t Paul & Mianean-|, | MES., D. 2. BOWIBELS | ol Dir s, 008, m. Intwoof bocstrongostrolon, " | WMnlad g +5:00p, m.* 10 grand bl 1) spootacular. by 1 N d Ul oxclunivg v-enporty of Slck. Howars: |- o Niast e & UBBCD-| 0 el 4208 p. m, ATKEN'S THEATRE. . Evory Evening, Wodnesday and Saturdey Matinoes, Grand Vandevlle Entertainment. MUSI0 HALL, Olarkat., opposite Bhorman Houso, This now and clogant Hall can bo had for Concerts, Loctures, Convontions, Balls, and first-class Entortainments, It is conveniont of aceeas, admirably lighted, and the acous- tio proporties are perfeot. Soating eapacity 1,600, Boats movable and numberod.. For terms, oto,, apply st Room 8, in Building. MARTINE'S DANCING ACADEMIES OPEN TO=DAY. BOUTH SIDR~1010 Indian: WESTSIDE—55 Ada. BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 Twenty-fourth-st., near Indisna-av,, OPEN SATURDAY, OCT. 4, GLOBE THEATRE. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3% O'CLOCK, A TALE OF ENCHANTMENT. LVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, A TALE OF ENCHANTMENT. DR, KAHN'S MAGNTFICENT ANATOMICAL MUSEUN, TFrom New Yorlk, Of Natural Sclonco and Arc, 148 Suuib Clark-st., near Mudtlson. Tickots, 60 for gomtlemon only, Doors opun fruii 8 MILLINERY, MILLINERY! FROM WEBSTER’S, 241 West Madison-st. Andrea, Ceres, Lisette, Angot, Torriani, Montpentsier, POMPONS, AIGRETTES, MONTURES, &. BUSINESS CARD., ILLINOIS GLASS CONMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF Black, Gregn, aud High-Golored Glassware, Druggints’; Winey Ale, Porter nnd Sodn Bottly A e aTier Rt Roga Boulus WORKS LOOATED AT ALTON, ILL. Goods cqual to tho best in the maikot, and perfectly l\lckflfl. 'rice lista aud ciroulars furnished, on applica- lon. ta tho wholostlotradu, Ordors solioitod and prompt. ly silled. Special attention given 1o privato moulds. ‘Worafar, by parinission, (0 Alton National Han tou, TH, 3 Firat Nationai Hank, Alton, 11l : VanSehiac BtoYenson & Raid, Chicago: Ioatmon's Shvings Instit tion, Bt Louis, ic. : Biats Bavings Astoclation, St. Louis, Mo. Jolin. It. Haynor & Cor, St Loats, 30,5 Linots Tt & Savings Dank, Ohtoago, Wi, BrioT SyiTit, Pros, 0. A, CALDWELE, Tro [EDWARD LEw1s, Sto. ALMON WooDB, Bupt. PROPOSALS. AR A A TO CONTRACTORS. OICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD COMPANY, E OFFIOE OF THE CHIEY ENGINEER, Citcado, Sopt., 11, 1813, Proposals will bo reoolyed by tho Chicagn &' Alton Tafl road Gampany, at thelr Kuglacer's offion {5 Olticago, until nwan, Sopt, 53 1873, for grading for o donblu track twaen Sumi¢ and 'Wilmington, 1t bofug Soctions T Loen (18 to Hity-theeo (3 both tnclisve. Pro arelnvitad for portions of tho above, from' ona to milos in longth. Cuntractors will e roquired to coni ‘maence work on ar before Octobor 1, 1873, and givo it their Porsonal wupervision until comploted. Bootions %5100 to bo complated by Nov. 1, 1973; the balance to be complotad by Deo. 1, 1673, olcnsl.x!cnfinnl {“’lgh 45, 46, and 49, which aro to bo completed by March 'Bpecifications and other information will bo farnishod st tho Engineer's office, {n Chioago. K, T. BOOTH, Chiof Enginees PENS. HARRISON, BRADFORD & €05 STEEL PENS, Bpootal attaution called to tho woll-known mumbers, 505--=75---28---20 & 22, 2. Factory, Mt. Vernon: Office. 75 John-st., N. Y. MISOCELLANEOUS. NIEW CHROMO! T00CH HON AGAIN IF YOU DARE! A Bplritod Pioturo by ono of our bost uativa artista, Glvon away by The Great Atlantic and Pacific Ten Company, 110 West Washington-st., 188 Twenty-sccond-at. BUY THE BRST, @00DALL'S PLAYING CARDS, BOLD EVENYWHERE, VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, R, & tl, OHAMBERLAINE, Propriotors, dealors in Cannad, Keg, and Sioll Oystuls, Ghimnbeelain's Whar Tor 1873 unit 1874 opons Hopt, 1, Or- o youutno Lyn Havon. Ao ifurhor Oysives s spooisfiy. I8 s e MACHINERY. WILLIAWM A. HARRIS, Providunoe, R, 1., Bulldor uf tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Harris'Patont Inprovomonte, Sond for Clroulara A W-liorso Kngine In un uxhibition at tho Cinclnuat| Kx. position untll Qotober 4, avd a 6)-borse Kugin at the Loulavitlo Baposition until Qgtoher 1ty CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD, Depote—Foot of Lakest,. Indlangus,, and. Sieteenths, and Canal and Sizteenth-sta, T¥cket ufices, Nu, U9 Cla at., andat depotd, Ottawnand 3 It Dubuquo aud Sjoux City Exp, 3 Facitic ¥ant Lino, 5 . m, 2. m. i, . Aurors Fassangor,. Aurors Pagseniior 1 Dubuquo & Sloux ity Lxp, Pacitio Night Expro Downer's Grovo Accommbda:iun! “loxas Lxpress, SESBEEEE33E3 Fl ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot faot af Laket, and foot af Ticenty.second-at, ¢ Ticket agice, 131 Ttandulpliat,, near Clark, Arrive, §t. Louls Fxpross. Bt Loul I Caleo Mail. Syringflold itx Bprinilold Lxpros: Dubuqua & Sloux Gity Dubugue & Hioux Clty kx; {1 Gtinan Passongoe. iydo Packand Oak Woods. 1iydoPark and Onk Wooda. Hiydo Park and Osk Woods, 1lydo Park and Oak Wuods. Hydn Park aud Oak Woods. Hyde Park and Oak Wooils, Hyao Patkand Osk Waod. Tiydo Park aud Onk Wood i13do Pack and Onk Woods (a) Runs to Onampalgn on Saturdays. CHICAGO & NDRTHWESTERN RAILRDAD, &ty afiecs, errncr undolph and LaSalteats,, and 75 Canals 3o, cortier Sudisunist Arrive, a Dubuqua Day Ex, ¥ia aQumaua Night Kxpross a Dubuauo Night Ex, v a I'rooport & Dubuaua xpross. a Fieoport & Dubiiauo Lxpros: & Milwaukow Mail. 8 Mllwaukoo Expron 5 Milwnukao Passongor.. & Milwaukoo PassonKor § Groon Hay fixpros 4 §t, Paul Kspeos b Margnotie Expras 3 Bt. Vaul Kxyiros. a—Depot cornor af Wolls and Kinzlo-sta. b-Depot cornor of Cannt and Kinzio-sts. W. H.STENNETT, Gon. Pass, Agont. 00 . 1t 4.00 e tie m. b Ui20 0, me COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Spoolal Taducomenin. Grah o fata Folu K. O WRES, CHICARD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depol, corner of VanBuren and Shermante, Ticket ofice, Grand Pucyic Hotel, Teave, | Arrite Omaba, Loavonw'th.t Atchl Toru Accommiodatiun, Night Lizpross. Loavenworth e 708 LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depnty Van Buren-at., oot af LaSallest, Dcket oRces, northicest corner Clark aud Randalphate,, and southiest corner Canal and Madison-a Teate * Gilua. w, 002, m, Mall, via Alr Lino aud Main Tin s.-ffluL New York Express, via| Wi Atlantic Express, vis Alr Liug Night Eixpross, via Main Lino Eikunrt Xccommiouation, Bouth Unieago Accomm T PITTEBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILROAD, Arrire. Day fxpross.. Pacifio 1 Mail.... Valyutaiso A cconmodation, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Rallroard Depot, foot of Lake-at, "For ihrousty tickets and sleepin)-ear Lerths apply oi o: newo Ticket aflice, 121 Randolph-st., near corner Clu Cunalst,, corner Madizon; 9 LuSalle-st., corner Wushe ington, and af ilinols Central Depot. Toave Chiteago, Arzivo at Latay Arrive at Indinuapo Arrivoat Olnclonati . Tralus arrivo at Chicago at 7:57a; m., &35 8. 1., an 7:40p. m." Only iine mmaing Saturday night tratu fo u dinnapolis and Cluclonatl, South Ead passengons o baganko chookod aud tako train at I woniy-aoeo evot. CHICAGO, THROUGH MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PIYSIOIAN, 977 and 279 South Clavk st cornor Van uren, Ghieako, s woll known IR‘ all readors of tho papors, that De. 0. Iiigolow (s thio oldest ostabilshed phslcian it Obicago. Bclonce and uxporionca have madd Dr. B, tho most ro: nowned SPECTALIST of tho ago, honorod by tho nross, esteemod of tho nbighost medical attainmonis b‘nllfli( pgiical institatos of o duy, ieving dovotod "TWENTY YEARS OF HIS LIFK in porfocting remedies that will curo poaitively all casos of OURONIO AND SPEOIAL DISIASES In buth noxos. GONSULTATION VFRER. SEPARATE PARLORS for Iadivs and gontlomon, Gall, CORRESPONDINCR GONFIDENTIAL. * Kadrem all lottars, with atanips, to Dr. O, BIGELOW, %77 and 979 South Olark-st, Times, Oct, T DR. BIGELOW 1 1863, rogularly brod physlcian, THs rop. utatlan ts beat knowa har 1 our midst, 1o wants o dfs tant rofercnoo, but is well spoken of h{ uvurlv ong il trustiug themsolvos to lis caro, Wille the world onduros this clats of phyalolans nro roiirod, aud it any ono uools such norsloo, I s of thio utmott, hportance tu_ongaja only s man Whose exporionco 1s vqual tw his offer of i calnfdy aud without projudico, or any fuforast fn saying other than tho truth, wo rocommend most. cordially and emphationlly such 16 visit DI, BIGIELOW, at his Ountral Rooms, 277 and 279 Suuth Clark-st,, Chicago. DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WABASII-AV., OPPOSITE POST OFFIOK, Tho mast, ronuwaed spocialist of the age in tho treat mont of ull Otiewnio” Disoasos 0f Dotk sexgs, Somi- nal Woakavsr, Noivousaoss, Avorsion tn Socloty, - pulrod " Bight,’ Loss of Momory, &o., yormagonily Gured, iittor who avo failed,’ eall or rite, ' It iy solfovidont that physicinn maklig a cortain class of dlsoasos for thicty yours his iy, and troating thonsands. of casos yuarly, must nm\nlm roator wkill in s spocialt thian ong in gohoral yractice, - Physiolans of high staud- ing, in this and othoe vitlos, recognlzy this fact aud res: ominond piatiouts to Dr, Olfn for roatmont. ‘ unduys CalT o meres for e s bork, Laat blanoad, Fros of oharge. NO CURE! 30 bave: Dr, Kean, 380 South Clark-st., Chicago, May ho contidonclally councliad, pormally ar 'l 1190 01 ohinrgo, uu Ak chiranio oF hoevuns diseysus. DR, J, KEAN fu tho only phys'otan in the ¢ty yho war- Tantruures 0 Do Y, Grsen Hook sent tor b conts, Wlustratud with nmuor. ous finy engravivs, e DXL, STCOINT, 112 WEST MADION-T, GILD 10, 161, (n rogola raitiiaty In medicino), traats all Unemle ‘1 Fo'ivbsen; Gitecn wiiran ced * a1 1 ualo i treated with succoas. Miajcines furnianel, « thoa teow, A book on speolal dlwasvs, circulars, & Iuarelod folke--ireo fur tw stamp den lal, A WV ¥ Vi Dzr. TO W N SIZINID, 183 SOU'TH OLARK-ST., Continuus io oura all Cironle, Norvous, and Urlnary Dissaaua of both autow, sud iiey bg ‘fin:!llll:mlhl“l ot poraunally oF by niall, ieu e, 1 A oaluibe sroarod with succoss. Iila Sludical ‘iroatlsa ta 1adica and goutlowen soat (reo: Jfar All luitors wouil=

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