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— _— WISCONSIN, The State Hlection. Conslderable Apathy Al Around, and a Doubtful Contest, Probable Ro-Eleotion of Gov, Wagh= A ‘burn, Balance of the Republican State _ Ticket Uncertain, The First National Bank of Madison aad the Bank of Hiadison, From Our Own Correspondent, £ Mapisoy, Wi, Oct. 81, 1833, ‘The politioal campnign in thiv Stute, which ‘will cloge with tho cleotton on ‘Muosdsy uexl, huns beon d A VERY PECULTAR ONE. L remermber nono sinee the RebuLtican parly was ‘“organizod when there hias beon so litie public spoaking. The Ropablicau wheolhorsos, Sena- ‘tors Howo and Carponter, who bave been reliod ‘sin‘formorcampaigns todiaw hoavy loads and do- much by thaie argumentsandeloqitence for thoir party,kavobeen “ blankotedin theirsially,"—botl eabled for effoctive soyvico this fall by linak Pay, and the Iattor by his uublushing defonse of tho salary-gral, post, present, and fu- bure, as also by the Long Branch scaudal, Thoro did f1ot seem to bo any auxioty Lo hear wour Republican Cougressmen, though thoy alt ‘voled ngainst tho salary-grab, and ull have re- 4urnod what would have fallon to thoir Bharo,— . ‘mono, however, 8o far a8 hoard trom, declining, "-l.n sccapt the increased pay for tho prosont. Con- igressman Hazelton bus made a fow specchos in ‘his district, aud Congressman Williama ono or “itwo, Col. O, R. Gill, formorly Attornoy Gen- roral, and tho Hon. Jamoes Ross, of this city, aro making a few spoeches thia woolt. GOV, WABHDURN -topenod the campaign with o most Sifoctive 18pocch at Fond du Lac, Oct. 8, devoted wwinly to +defining his position on living issuos of tno day, :snd to State’ affairs, That spcosh has had the -largest oiroulation ever given o #peech in this ‘Btate, having boon published in all tho Ropubli- -ean newspapers iu tha State, soma non-politacal papors, and ouo or two Democratic papers, nod boon very genorally and vary highly commended, He has sinco made throa speeches in the north- westorn patt of tho Stato, maiuly to sot himself right with the pooplo in ragord to, the Bt. Croix Lnnd-(}_rnnt, his avation in regard to which had been misrepresenited, and the projudices of the people unjustly excited. On Wodnesday evening he spokoe in Milwaukeo,—ths most noteworthy poiuts of lus speech boing hiy oxplanation of Stato oxpenses aud rofutation of tho allegation of oxtiavagance u the ndmin- istration of Stato affnirs, aud bis satisfactory dofours of assaults mado upon him bocauge he had not, in violation of law, givou on unqualified cevtifleato for lands claimed by tho Wisconsin Cpentral Tilrond Compauy. He has also mnde ‘one speech in Richlaud éouuby, and two (ono 4his evening) in Groen County, whero the honest “Tieform " movement had more strength than almost anywhere elso; and may, perbeps, be Theard from ouce or twice beside, TB!! is about inll the talking that has beon done on the Ropub- :{lcl\fl sido, unless in small noighborhood-meot- iingy, $ ¥OR THE “REFORM" TICKET, Dr. 0. M, Wight it the only speaker whio hag beon -apuounced, and ho did some ** raking after” Gov. Washburn in the uorthwost without fuding that he had left much “ laying around loose.”” Ho is -announced to speak &t his home at Oconomo- woe, at Waulkoslu, und at Juneoville, ‘Uhat ro- «doubtablo ' Reformer," Sat Clark (who, by tho ‘way, Birange to say, ie not coming back to thoe Legislature to work for the 1nilronds this win- ter), told n gentleman, tho othor day, that he had :appointmonts to speak evory night till election, Nr, fl'a‘\’)‘lor the candidato for Governor sgainst Gou. Wasliburn, Las attempted no speeches, for be is noither an orator nor & writer, Tho opposi- tion have a meoting bete Saturdsy nigat, ‘Lhe zudiences at meotings on eithor sido nuve geu- erally been large or vory eniluasstic. Tha . people héwo littlo appotita this fall for politicat Lnngu 8... : Luuinle there Lma boen so little speali thero Lis beon 3 ot e . CONBIDIRABLE WORK DONE in a quiot way, Ir,sidea tho geneval circulation of Gov. Washburn's speccly, 3ir. Koyes, Chuitman of the Ropublic an State Committee, Lins sont out quantities of ¢ ivenlars to stimulate and rally Ro- publicaus, 8p scinlly urging offorts to get out tho votery who * sould be_likely to voto thoir ticket. Tho f srmers " have sent out & broadside with thoir platform ; soma favorablo nowspapor oxtracts, pmab}i one from the Jlilwaukes Sen- Linel, pv blished the morning after they wero nom- inated., highly praismg some of their candidates ; G!H;fl ats from speeches of tho presiding ofticers of t'ucir Convention, snd from tomo speeches do'uvored by My, Taylor, and some reasons ® sainst supporting Gov, Washburn, The Ile- publican pross of tho Htate havo soldom had more or sbarper nrticles than during this cau- vass, and they now are fuil of earnost appeals to the votors,’ On the other haud, the Milwaukee News aud a few other papers Luve kopt_up a ‘vigorous warfaro, aimed chicfly at Gov. Wnsh- ‘burn, aud availed themeelves of overy opening of attack. THE LIQUOR QUESTION. Intho “Refxm” Convention, s resolution was adopted, which was_understood to Lo satis- factory to the German Constitutional Union, the Liquor-Dealers® and Browors’ Associations, and otlior organizations opposed to the Gralam law anaking liquor-sellers responsiblo for resulting rdsmages, and to othor forms of tomperanco ilegislation; and there is abuudant ovidence that 15 fund hina’ boen ralsed by tho liquor-intorost, ‘amounting to between $30,000 and 40,000, :—for which sloglo brewors and dealors ;have contributed as much as 81,000, and a *brewer of modorato means in Greon Bay was “assessed §600,—to be used sgainat tho Ropubli- cnn Btate ticket and logielative candidates; and || Washtiiits, who hna baon bittorty dshiled and m\?h}\rfi!nnln!’. whils ,0andldatds on the same ticket muoh morg valdfablo, much loss on- titlod to tho support OF Roformera and Antt-Mo- nupolifts, linve bben tondarly dealt with, This has aronetd him and his frionds to motivo ox- ortlons, and alienated many honost Auti-Monop- ¢lists from the ** Rotorm " tioket. TIE NOMINATIONS FOR THE LEMSIATURE hava about all boon mado, and inchids many rion of bigh ohinraotor, sevora] who likes boon Thom- bera of tho Loglslaturoe berord, not o largd prd- roruon of thosg he\an%\hg o tho_tadt iv:glm n- uro, Tho Ropullicans hayp maden aputial point of nominntin, firmers ARd Gredgen, and the numbar of old resldont fAthers in the noxt Legis- Iature will ba womethin, uuprecedonted. The nominatiohs we the other sido arc gunnrn!ly good, bt -Amang tliem -aro somo woll-known raflvond-corruptionists, loblylats, and attorneys, iU somo spocinl advoentes of the liquorsintarast, 4hio uover should have boon “*Retorm™ eandft datoe, Whatovor (Lo rosultof the eleelion, it seems cortain thoro will bo r. x\mcic?\p Hidjority in_ tho ~Legislature of *Auti*Monopoliats™ swhluh the Ropublicnng o1 this Stato, by plat- orm, expresslons of thoir pross, aud nomina- tlons, Aro Fryalijt to prove themselves par axoel- Tunichd s ticuito tho pamnga b tho next. Lois fatnro of some measuroy of retiof from railrond oxactions, NOW TIHE ELECTION WILL 00 d cannot bo predicted with any tertalnty, Téo many “unknown quantities® onted Intd the Brohlum. for its nuhui;iu\ Whit action the rangers will tulie, of Whithér thoy will ant to- gother, f8 not kuo st “outsido tho gato" and us Mrs Taglor 13 one of them, dospita’ Gov. Washbutn's »atisfactory rocord and_position, it i8 Wot folt eafo tu count on thom. There will bo some lows of tha Gonnan vols, In conseqrenco of Maj, Beotz, au oxcellent man of that nations ullty, not bolug renominnted for Stato Trons: urer, tamperance logitlation, and speclal efforts, by resolutlous and nomintions, to eoncilinte that natiouality by the “Noformora(” but the proportlvn of “the” Gorman vote eartled by Ho- ?“wcmm has nlways beon amaller in this State han in auy other,” The oxyonditur of the fund raised by the liquor-dealers, nnd special efforts mude from town o town ina_quiot way to rally voters agninat the Ropubllean ticket, aro expocted to necomplish romething. Whothor Democratic Good Tamplacs will support Wash- hury, in view of Mr, Iaylor's rolations to tho Order, fadoubtful, Tarlyin_tho soason, outhu- sisdtic admirors of Qov. Washburn and his adminlstrution, not mombors of Lis party, talled of biu olection by 60.000 majority, - Paity lines, howovar, having boon drawn,—thongh™ many Domoritits horo and elsawharo, eatisfied with his adiinistration, sud lnowing that $hers is not tvon o suspicion of auything wrong in the State offices under Republican control, avow thoir in- tontion of voting for Gov, Washburn,—it is not expectod by exporiencad politicians that s ma- Jority will axceed 10,000, aud thero bave boen ot ou 8,000 the other way, Thero is informn- tion that the Grangors in Inrgo numbora will cut Mr. R H, Baker, the Ropublican candidate for LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, in fnvor of Mr. C, D, Parker, who i8 one of thelr number, and was prominent in the Wator- town Convention; though why they should do 80, in view of tho Intter's roc- ord as a railroad ally, opposing moas- uros for thoir restraiut when in the Leglelature o fow years ago, Is not ensy to see. Mr. Baker has put forth loss offort to get alected than, he did to get nominated, 8o far as known; and, un- loss hie ruus largely ahoad in Racine Couuty, his home, and elsewhera in the southwestern part of tho Sfato. his defeat would not bo surprising, The * Reform " candidate for ' BTATE TREASURER, Fordinand Kueln, of Milwaukee, is a German who lins bocu T'reasurer snd Controller of that city, is very strong there, and, will got & handsomo ‘home-Indorsemont, 0. 0. Johnson, the Ropublican candidato, has beon lnhurlugdllllgently, ospecially among his Norwegian countrymen, to make his calling and clectlon suro, aud it is hardly thouxht bo will be defeated. The great danger. to Re- publicans has beon the apathy induced by the Credit-Mobilier and back-pay busincss, and othor matters which shake men's faith in parties and it is anticipated, Col. !mud strongth, Bince tho Ohfo election, with the riumph of the Bourbone there, and talk of re- atoring the Domocratic party to power, there hns been quite au awakening, and s full voto, aud with it.a Ropublican triumph, seems probable. A BADLY BANRRUPT BANK. Tue TRIBUNE, in copying & paragraph from the Fond du Lac Commoussealth, did great injus- tico to the Firat National Bank of tls _city, which, it was stated, had failod, whereas it is en- tiroly Round, safely conducted, aud did not even wuspend during the late panie, The sintements mado related to the Bank of Madison, which las gone into bankrupry, and whiol, iuvestigatioas show, had been insolvent for s long time. Where tho money of the dopositors has gous to doth not yot oppear, excapt as to gome old losses, aggragating about $100,000,— ono an overdraft of some £29,000, which wus to have been'secured by a mortgage, but the debt- or gave tho slip. Tho_last somi-anaual state- mont of the bank madoa good showing. and great confidence was felt in its pioneer founder, the ITon, Bimeon Mills, who, however, has lina littlo to do.in Its manugement for n long timo, and sold out soveral moutbs ago. It has beeu very loosely condugtnd, tha Cashier- having ovardrawn nearly $20,000, mainly nominally made good by roal estato turncd in; and tho bookkeopor had pocketed some $8,000, yot bal- anced his acocounts every night, and has only artly made quud his doficit, It is doubtful if scpnnflam will realize 50 cents on the dollar, and the Joss falls heavily on some very worthy peo- ple. Prus, PERSONAL. THE CITY, J. A, Bryor, of Loakport, is at the Palmer. A. P. Johnson, of Altona, is at the Palmer. C. H. Safford. of Texas, is at tho Shorman. W, M. Ernst, of New York, is,nt the Briggs. J. 1. Jonson, of St. Paul, is at the Brigga. J. Grahom, of Pittsburgh, is at the Briggs. H. J. 8witt, of New York, is at the Sherman, H. A. Gardner, of Now York, is at tho Palmer. Jacob Capron, of New York, is at the Palmer, J, M. Bryant, of Louiaville, is at the Palmer, Cbarles E. Cropsey, of New York, is at tho Palmer, James Wilkingon, of New York, is at the Palmor. 4 Goorge H. McGuire, of 5t. Louis, ia at the Bherman, Judge 8, L. Wright, of San Francisco, is at the Sherman, yot has been ‘widely stated, though erroncously, that Mr. Taylor, tho “Poopla's Reform " candidate for Governor,, was o Good Templar,—the fact boing that his wife iy » mom- ber and prominent oflicial of the Order, and & dologate from tho Stato to the World's Grand Lodge of tho Order next yoar; and mformation has just beex received hero that Afr. Taylor,— who s a woalthy farmor of this_county, and a Granger, and has been visiting his brother ' The Hon, T. W. Ferry, of Grand Haven, is at the Sherman. The Rov. G. W. Black, of Dubuque, is at the ‘West 8ide Briggs. Dr. 0. Donnleon, of Hartford, Conn,, is at th Wost Sido Briggu House, e st The Hon, L. B, Rogars, of Denvar, Col, b tho Wost Bide Briggs House, " ot ™ * Patrons of Husbandry” in the Btato to plead his cause, —at & recent ‘meoting of Grangers at COolumbus, was agked how he &tood on the Gra- ham law, and roplied that “ he was in favor of tho law, and would support one even more urlngnl aud that, if he was electod, and the next Legislature should ropeal the law, he would veto the repeal;" which would indicate that iqmubcrlylu golng to be deceived in supporting im, As the oanvass has progressed, it has been mado vory clear that the counsel of Tux Turn. “ONE to * Roformots,” to INDORSE GOV, WASHDURN 28 a candidato.—ho bolng gonerally pronounced ““the best Governor Wikconsin ever bhad,"—was wise; and, had it boen followad, and Gov, Washe burn rolloved from the gnocessity of making any efforts to socure his election, it would Lave been Impossible to got up any enthusinem over the Tiopublican ticket, or toprovent tho defoat of part ot It at least. A it is, in epito of the faot that Qov, Washburn took position long ago in favor of pumuF railroads under restralnt ; that he, a'most alone, vigorously opposed the .Pacific Railroad Credit-Vobilior awlndle ; that he has always becn on tho side of the pooplo sgaiust their o&»prnmm; that his administration of Btato affairs has beon remarkably wies, inde- {onduul, and couservative of the peoplo's in- eraets, agalnst money-grabbors and laud-grab- bera from the Btata ; that ho bas brought upon Limaelf tho bitter hontility of the Milwaukes & k. Paul Railroad Company, g0 that its offiolals hiave declared thoir willingness * to unito with Grangors, farmors, brewers, tomporancemon, —anybody to bout him," beause hio would 110¢ lot them' ginb the 8t Oroix Land-Grant by moany of & catupuw cmnpnn{ on Inadoquuto socurity, and encountered bittor opposition aud vitupesation because,’ aftor nusworing In- quirles from ‘Europo in a friendl, npivit, and straining tho léw o tho utmost to finm on the onterprien, hiowonld not let the Witconsin Cone iral Duilvond” Company’ have lapds without building the roud to secure which they woro t;rumufl; In spit of all this, ane has concedud ionesty and exveutivo ability, ' TUE CHIEY ¥IONT of tho campaign hns 'been mzde against Goy, Col, M. U, McDonald, of Titusville, ia at the ‘Wost 8ido Briggs House, W. Scott Walton, Baltimore & Ohio Railr 1s ot tho Wost Bide Briggs Houso, alfnd; THE OTTAWA, OSWEAD & FOX RIVER VALLEY R. R. CASD. S R Mistory of the Road: Tocent Daocision of the Supreme Court in Relation to In- toerest on Bonds, Tho Act of 1857, Under Witeh {11 Boids Wera Tisitolly Doclared Kevor to 1Idve Been Passed by the Logislatare, In the Laglalative souslon of 1857 & law was pusrad, tho toxt of which is ay follows: Ax Aor authorizing cartuin clités, counties, Incornor. sted toikha, nud 1dwnshipe, to subscribe fo he slock of corialn ratlroude, . ' LRO110X 1, Jeat. ENiacled by the People of the Stats nf lmnoss, Sepvesented in the Generul dseembly: Tist by uiy, county, Sucorporated Wwn, o any towirhip oW of groafter orguzed wnnder tio Towniship-Orgue nization lawe, whichi may bo aituatedon or near flio 0utg of thie Otiauw, Uswego & Fux Rivor Railroad, o of the Uhicago, Auiboy & Upp.r Allubuippt iitrond, or of thoJoliel & Muindota Divisiun of thu Jollut & Tarre Haute Iiitiroad, ns the same inay buveliarato- fore or iy hioreafler'bo murvoyed wud locatod, miny beeomo subseribera to tiho atock of auy euch Toud, and iy e Londs for the amount cf such stock #o'subs scibied, with conpous for, utercet tuorolo attached, wndor Such Utnitations sud reairicuiouy, xod on such conditlous us they way choose; snd ths Diraciors of £ald Compnuy wdy spirove,—iiio proposition for satd Bubueription havislg beeu tifst submstied to tho fubabl- tants of such cily, town; county, or towushlp, und ap- roved by thos Abd, upon applleation of uiiy fifiy voters of “any city, county, ' lncoryiomivd tawi, or townsliip, 48 aforosuid, syosifying thoamount to bo'suhscribed utid the conditions of aid subacrips tiow, 4t eholi bu the duty of the Clotk of wuch aty, town, caunty, or lownship, fmmediately to call i clection n 1lib samo manver that otlier elcctions for s3id ity, county, 19w, or towtehip ure calicd, for tho purpors'vf detvrulniug whether swld city, county, tuwiiship, or lown wil subseriho to tho stock’ of il xoad s utidh 1 w mafority of sald votes sbull ho % Fop wuiscription,” Lon tho Owunty Court or Loard of Suporyinors having Jurlediction” over rounty wntters. 1n Bald county, ot 1o coryorate authorttics of said city or town, ot (16 Supurvieors and Town Clerk of such townshlp, 50 voting, shall cunzo said eubsexition to b o, uiid, upou 1i8 accoptanco by the Dirvctors of suld compuny, shall cause bonds to La lssued {a cons formity with gald voto, whi-h Londs shall In no. case Dear u bighr £ito uf Biloreut tan 10 por cont parans num, und sbill 10t bo of Tes denominntion thun $1,000, and ‘alall bo accepred by said Oompuny at elf pa aliie, BEG, 2, Ang townsbip In Itendalt Qounty, and the Towuaip of Plutufleld, fu Wil Gouuty, slill have ks powor to rubscribe for the klock of any rajitead now or Liereafter Jocatod through eald townglip, and fesuo bonds therefor in tho samo manner aw proyided i 8ac, 1, or 10 votoa sum tot execdiug $5,000 to pay dumages for right of way through sald town’ for any surl rallrond, e men who have stood high, and reliance on snup-. ‘Willlam Horace Lingard, tho actor, and his wife, professionally known as Allce Dunning, aro at the Shorman, ) IN GENEBAL, Maj. W. B, Beebo, stationed st Rock Island Arsaiel, has got tired of military life, aud hav- ing plenty of money to live on, lias resigued his commigsion. It is given as an illustration of the personat obscurity of great men in Now York, that Will- iam Qullen Bryant, the {llustrious and vonerablo poot, who hat lived sixty vears i the oity, re- cently walked tho wholo lan?th of Drosdway without recelving & nod or sign of recognition from ono of the hundred thousand pedesivians who passed him. The fact was dlacoverod by an_ enterprisiug individual who followed closely in his wako and took notice of thlugs, D, R, Burt, Esq, of Dunleith, rolurned on Friday from Oalifornla, whore he Liad boen to seg the "Lick™ property which had beon donated for the bullding of Payno Hall, in Boston, where the Inveatigator is to be puhlinlmd. He sold the proporty for $20,000 in gold, and the draft for that smount was sent to J, I, Mondum, .tho pub- lshor of the Investigator, who isone of the Trustees of tho fund, " 'Tho niemorial building fund now amouuts to sbout §30,000, and (ho building will be commencod noxt yoear,—Du- uqre 2imes, . Commodare Vanderbilt i roportod a8 saying lately that ko doos not cure what the nowsyapess say nbout fdm, Upon whioh, the Cincinnmi Commereial roplics tha © wheu a man beging to talk in this w: P tmnay be tukon for granted that he 1s protty badly hurt by the oxposures of tho newspapors,” ‘Lha Couimerclal w ovidently vorroct, Hon Butler and Bonutor Oarpenter, for oxample, nover began to maulfest thelr lofty in- difforonce to nowspapors until thoy both hogan to hop up and down with pain from tho tlagolin- {lons of the nowspapers, like aosmall urohin whilo keeplng timo to tho parental vwlteh,—Fort Wayne Gazelle, wilrond, 8£0, 3, 'TLis act shall b In forco from and aftor it ‘passuye, uud sliall by liborally conssracil for the pura Boven expresscd thorefn, uud whall be 1old to bo 8 pubs o fof - 8x0, 4, Tt ahall be the duty of the prapor autharltics of uny city, fncorporated: town, county, or fownshiy, iwslig botds us uforcsald, to fnaky all necessury bee Tangements, and provide for tho prompt payment of ail Suterest und otler liabilitfes acceuing thereon, and tolevy such tuxes a8 muy bo neceseary therefor, us other taxes ure lovied by them, Approved Feb, 18, 1837, In the course of timo the Company was' duly organizod, with tho ITon. Washington Bushnell a8 Prosident, and Dwight F. Cameron as Sccre- tary ; subscriptions wero madoe, bonds fssued, and the road ultimately construgted. In the mouth of September, 1870, tho flvst train passed ovor its whole length, vory much to the. chagrin of ox-Judgo Caton, who had strongly opposed its track being laid through his land at Ottawn. The Circuit Court of LaSallo County had refused to grant him an injunction, sud, on = cortain Saturday, he went to Chieago for the purpose of making application baforo tho courts thore. The hearing of the application was' ot for the following Monday. But Sundsy intor- vened, and on that dsy, by omploy- ing oll the available Iabor for 20 miles round, tho officers of the rond pushed the track to completion, and bad the first train pass over tho line. It' was, thorefore, of uo further uso for the Judge to prosecuto his ap- plicution for the injuuction, ae it is rotty diffi- cult to restrnin a porson from doivg au act which is already accomplisbed. - Tho next plugo in the history of the rond was that of ity being leased for ninoty-nine yoara to the Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad Com- yony. Tl bus o viztual trausfor of the railcoad to thnt corporation, audexcited groat Indignation inthio towns, townsnipe, and villages on its line,— it boing strongly aud omphatically stated, and never donicd, that the President and Becrotary hul received 8 large smount of monoy bofors thoy would attach thoir signatures to tho leaso; and thut, by thoir action, the wholeof the towns, townships, cities, and counties subscribing bad boen defrauded, Timo gut‘eu\ on, and tho interest on the bonds bacame due, Quito a Jatgo mombor of towns ro- fused to pay ; and, iu Ottaws, Andrew Lynch, the Town Supervisor, and other prominent citi- zens, in Docembor, 1871, filed'an epniication to restrain Patrick Ryan, the Town-Coiloctor, from fulleuttm;; a tax lovied for the payment of the in~ crost. ‘I'ho applieation was heard by the Hon, E, 8, Lelaud, of the Circttt Cuurt of LaSallo County, aud the injunction wus granted. On an ummd 10 tho Bupromo Court for the Soutbern Graud. Division, the case came up for hosnu‘,' at the June term, 1373, and was argued by C. 17 Butler fo: Ryan aud by D. P. Joues for Lynch, ‘Iho opinion ‘of the Court has recoutly been filed, and, a8 many other localities nra vitally in- terestod in it, we ‘here give it. We may yemark thng the next qtes iu the casa will probably bo a st in tio United States Court, ut the instanco ofthe boudhoiders : asalle. OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE SCHOLFIELD, This was 8 suit iu equity by the defoudants-in- error against the plaintiff-in-eiror, to enjoin the collection of n tax which had been lavied for tho poymont of the interest upon cortain bonds is- sued by thoe Bupervisor aud Town-Clerk of the Town of Ottawa. in aig of tho Ottaws, Oswego & Fox River Valley Railroad Cowpuuy, = ‘Lhe principal ground upon which “the rellef sought by the bill was claimed is, that the act of the Gouoral Assembly, pureusnt to the provis. iona of which the bonds were issued, was not onacted iu contormity with the requirements of the Constitution, The Court bolow rendered a docreo sustaining the injuuction, and this writ of error is prose- cuted to revorse that docreo. Tho act of the Goneral Assembly in qnestion iu entitled ** An act suthorizing cortalu cities, couuties, incorporatod towns, and townships, to subscribe to tho stocl of cortain railroads,” ap- proved Feb, 18, 1857 (Public Laws of 1857, '226). Tt was proved on the trial of tho cudo, by tho certificato of tho Becretary of tate, " that tho bill for this act, _ having passed the House of Reproesentatives, wag sont to the Bouate, and there read the firs and second time Ly its title, Commuttee on Banks and Corporations ; that it was then roported back to tho Houso of Repre- sontatives as having lplssud tho Senate; and that it was subsequently reported as having been correctly enrolled, and approved by the Gov- eruor, The certificato pur&m‘tu to give full and true copios of tho Journals of the Senate and Houso of Reprosontatives, so far as the same relnte to the passage of the bill, Tt iu arguod by the counast for the plalntifr i to prove I’tfirickllryan v, Andrew Lynch et al.—Error {o arcor that this evidence is insuflioion| C that the law was not properly enacted, becauso, a8 hio insiats, it 1s not competent to prove, by the certificato of the Becretary of State, tho non- existance of any particular faot ; and that it can only be proved that the bill was not road three timos in the Senate aud passed, in the manuor rn({ulrodb the_Coustitution, lzy an inspection of the original Journal itself, or by the swom testimony of one who has examined’it, g We aro unablo to yleld our assent to the forco of this objection, ‘Tho Constitution of 1848, Art. 8, Boo. 8, re- quires that eacti Touso shall' keop & Journal of its procoodings, And it Is provided by statute— Guoss' Btatutos of 1808, pp. 680-'1—by 8ec, 7, that “ All pubtio acts, laws, and resolutions that have beon or shall bs passed by the Goneral As- sombly of this Btato, shall be carefully deposited 1in tho offive of tho Sucrotary of State ; and tho Beoratary of Btato s horaby olmrplad with the, eufo-Looplng of sald oflice, aud all laws; acts, rosolutlons, and records doposited, or which slinll hervafior bo doponited, therein.” iy Boo, 8, that **‘fiio Boarotury of the Hunato and tho Olerls of the Hourw of Tlepresontativas, at tho clono of ench peston of the Genorsl Ay Hombly, nhall doliver to the Beoretary of state all bouks, bills, documents, andd puperin tho poesasaion of efthor brunvis of tho G r:y Ase sombly, correatly Inheled, foldod, snd olu:wivl age cordiug to the mubject-mntter of wuch doou- monts, respeotivoly ; ind the Beerosary of Biaa 1s ioroby 10quired to filo tho rame in Liu office,” And by Boo, 9, *Thal coplea of all bouds, pa- pesy, weitlugy, and documenty; logully deponited l ' 4 U and reforred to the | Juppn tho young lady briskd; HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1873, in. the offive of tho Governor or Becrotary of Btato, whon cortified by the Boorotary o{ tat aud authontioated by the snal of diin oflely; nlmfl bo i lvfi(lu byldbnto In tho rantb maunor an ‘witlt the liko offoot as the origlunls,” ‘Lhose provisiona are broad enough in their torms, and wo Liave no doubt thoy were intended by the Logislature to embrace tha Journals of onch Houso of the Gonoral Atsombly, The cor- tificate in ovidonco conforms to the requiro- ments of tho Dth scction, nud waa compatont proof of tho facts thoroin 1ccited. It proves what proocedinga woro had in tho Sonate in rela- tion to the pasxago of tho bill ; und there can bo no Inferance that any olther proceediugs were hiad, for {t s shown that all nro given that rolate to tho subject. 5 . It I furthor argnod by tho Counsel; that. the defendantsin-ptrol; aa'rédldents and bix=pagors of the Town of Oltaws, ‘ate cstoppod from olalming that the boudy nre void, bocauge they bavo passed iuto the hiauds of initocent holdors, «ttlv‘ul the Town of Ottawa hau paid jutoreat upon om. If tho bonds arc voldable merely, thia Is tre but, i they ora absoluzely vold, ik 18 ot It the Londs Foto [ssued without any power or Bnthority In law anthorizicy thom td'bo Issned, they aip nbsolutely vold ; but, if the legal power or ‘mnthorily to “insud them exted, but was Hefectively or Irregulurly oxeduted, they are unly voldablo, and au timocent and bona:fide holder would bo entitied to collect them. 'Whis cone struction has Leen repeatedly recognlzed by this Court, ns woll as by the Suprone Court of tho United Btates, (Clark vi Bourd of Supervisors of Ifancock County, 27 Ill., 305 ; Johnson v, Btask County, 24 1L, 76 Schuylor: County v The People; 25 Iii., 185 ; Board of Bupervigors v.Weidor, not roported ; North ¥, Fulton County; 10_Walldce, 048.) In this cuse; tho only power or authorlly in Tnsy, gu.«un-mg the waning of the bndo, 13" tho aocof the 18th of Mebrumy, 1867, whivh, wo Liavo scon, was not roud on ihe ditferent days, not was it passod by a-votoe by tho ayes aad usos In the Honute, > Att, 8, See, 21, Constitution of 1849, *requiros that, *“On the final passage of ull Lills, the vote shiall be by nyes aud noew, und shwll bo cutered on tho Journal ; aud o bill shiail become & law without tha concurronce of u wajority of all the momberw clagt in enchy House." Anud tho 234 section of tho enme arliclo requires that ‘¢ Bvery bill sl bo read on three differcut dayw, in onch House, unless, in cnse of "emcr.:enoy, throe-fourths of tho ouss wheyo guch Lill 1 80 dopending shall deom v expedient to dispeuse with this rule," Tho bill, thorefore, never beonme a law, and tha ret confarred no power or uuthority what- over to issuo tho bonds. It wds as dompletoly d nullity aa if it had beon the act or doclaration of #i unsuthorized aseemblnge of individuale, (8§Anglovc v, Jacoby, 14 Ill., 208 ;. People, &e., ¥. Starue, 85 I1l,, 121,) It follows that the Donds wero not meroly void- bl but that they weré abaolutely void, for tho Awant of powoer or muthority to lssuoe them ; and, in consoyuenco, no subsoquaut act or recoguition of their validity conld su far give vitality to them as to ostop the taxpayors from .denying thoir Jogatts. 1t is also argued by the counsel that the do- oroo should bo reversod becauso the bondnoldors wero not made parties, * Tho general rulo iy that all persons who have any substantial' Jogal or benoficial interest in tlio suit should be made parties; but, whero such persona are very numerous, or aro unknown, so that thoe rule becomas impracticablo or extremely incousistent, the Court will dispense with it, Sce Story's Eq. Pleading, Bec. 117, ot sea. In Marshall v. 8illiman et al. (not reported), which way anslogous, in this respect, to the presont ocase, thia same objection was u;'gud a8 o ground of ravorsal; but it was disregarded by n major- its of the Court. It isalloged in the bill that the complainants do ot know, aud aro unsblo to ascortain, who aro tho holders of the bonda. If thia be true, and we havo found notbiog in the rocord dis- proving it, to hotd the complainnnts aro not en~ titled to rellef-until these persons shall bo mado partios.would vlrhml'liden all solief. Weo think tho cosa i clearly within the recognized excop- tion to tho general rulo which we bave stated, and that the holders of the bonds are not indis- pensable partica. ¥ Perceiving 110 error in the record, the decree of the Court-below is afirmed. Aflirmed. o i = HYDE PARK. Busincss Transacted by tho Trustees at suturday’s Meeting, Tho Hyde Park Trustecs, at their meoting on Saturdny afternoon, heard and approved tho minutes of two provious mootings, and ordored the following payments : Gharles Crajglton, qrsding Wabaah svonv.. Tyds Park Gus Company, lighting streat Pay.roll for repsirs on Daiton bridgo.... D, H, Horne, postags on nsngasment notices... Noison & Binson, balsnce on Stony Island «onr 1,618.98 onssseserensiverannssans $2,500,67 Potor Btoonbergen was appointed special po- licoman for soutbwest district, at 860 per month, Capt, Binford reported 46 arrests for Octobor; fines nssessod, ©834; flnos collooted, 3289, A resolution was' introduced to repeal tho ordinauce roquiring training liconse, which, not bolng seconded, was followed by a preamblo and resolution rigidly to enforco the ordinance, which wore referred to the Committes on Judiciary. Wartauts Nos. 849, 850, and 887 wore ordsred cancoled, aod new oumes to be issuod on othor special funds having balances on hand. The first settlement with' the contractors for Fifty-first stroet mewor was roforred to the Prosident, Attorney, and Treasurer, with powor to aot, and also the petition of Beatty & Burker for $3,000 on account. Potitiona wero prosonted, and referred, from @, B. Ingraham aud others, to open Washington avenno south to. Fifty-eighth stroet; from Charles F, Alnwiok.and” othors, for removal of rallroad crouln% at Dynan's to Indiana Ridge avenue; from O. Hanger and others, for re- moval of obstruction at Btato street crossing with Union Btock Yarde & Trausit Company Tuilrond. Au ordinance was adopted to levy a specinl assessinent for construction of sidewalk on the north slde of TForty-third stroot, from Grand boulevard to Illinols Contral Ruilrond. Proposals for coustruction of one-half of sewer on Madison avenuo wors recolved from: Robert Craig, 83,279; Charles Gladding, $3,000; Beatty & Barker, 82,967, On the petition andjestimates of Holly Works for payment of 86,000 op contract, action was delayed by the absonce of Mr. Cady, and it was Jteaolved, That the Treusurer be instructod and au- thorized to o villsge bonds to the Holly Munufac- turing Company and to 0, E. Hequembourgh on their coutracts, ha Lo take proper vouchers thorefor, It was roported that Cluttenden bridge broke down on Saturday, and that one-half tho draw iad fallen into the Calumat Rivor. 1t was ordored that the Bufinrlntandent repair tho bridge at ouco, undoer the direction of the Committeo on highways. Algo that ho fll in and protect the sewer out- let at Fifty-fivst utieot. The contract for gaa for ono year with the Hyde Park Gos Co, having oxpired, the subjoct waa roforred to tho Commiltes on Public Build- lngu and Grounds, The meeting then adjourned. g S IOWA NEWS ITEMS. The Andrew (Jackson Cnun’?') Pickel has been driven in by hard times. The publisher ob- gerves: ““With tho county-seat goune aud the mo‘l;oy seolnn, Wo soo uo future hopo forus at row,” v —Cntherine Howard, of Union County, has sued certain liquor-gollors for 11,000 damnges, for yolling liquor to hor Lusband, —Farmors #re n town huutiug for hands to husk corn. lelp seems to bo ucnrcei £1.50 to &fll porday is being offered,—AMuscaline Jour- nal. —Dembera of tho General Assembly, under the new liw, will receivo for thoir. services at ‘the rogular sossion this winter the sum of 550, and miloage at the rato of 33 for ovory twent; miles in going to and roturning from tlio capital by the nearest traveled route. All porquisites or additions to pay, inthe way of newspapers, atationory, postago-stamps, pou-knives, etc., are forbidden by the law, —Not, many days since a young lady camo to tbo Wapello Oounty s:x[xuflutundam to bo ex- amined as a teachor, with the intention of pro- ouring a certificato, After ‘going through tho usual ' witin' and oy):fim‘m' " part of tho programme tho Buperintendont aslhied the “young aspirant what wan the last auendmont adopted {o the Constitution, Whore- ropliod : *Lho smondment for' Universal Salvation,” Tiis rather stumped tho Bug.evintondout, und ho still halds Lier vaso undor advisoment.—Oltumoa Demoorat. | 2 e —A fow dnys ngo u farmer walked into n mochunio’s shop whore ho wus m dolit for woik, aud blurted.out fn utout ghis fashion s ** £ wuuy to puy you what Towe; T Jave sold my wheat 10 conls & bushel less theu it will probubly bying in the suriny, but you and other mon who liave nccommoduted mo” noed and ‘oxpect their money, and 1 proposs ta-pry my lttle by, aud when I go howe I cun alupp with a clar con- #cienca, I'd rathor loso 10 or %0 _conts n burhel ou- whoat thay hove theso dobts hanglog . ton in tha lattor purt of the wintor, and wont td on bothorlng me all winter, snyhow."—Anamosa uyeka, o weAgtiording to plib Moulton (Towa) Tndepaird= ént, the 1ndyp\\1iul' rofuiod th§ _alfpm%_ hand of Jmnes Bugnonan, Into Prosldedt of the Ubited Bintad, and theroby caused him. tolivo: & bach< alor to the ond of lils dags, now lives in that vil: Tage, the wifo of a good hsband aud tho mothdt of agrown up famlly of ghildran,—livosina story- and-u-half house,~ helonga to tho Meshodlst Church, occuples n goord rocial position, 18 con- tonted utd happy, and not o bit sorry that she did got recopt yuuug Buck's offor., —Second and thurd-rate country nosspapors aro nlrendy prepating for thoir annual poijury hefore tho Boards of Bupovvieora to got county rinting, Thoy are hogiuning to bonst of their Rrgo clrenlntmn.'—-}\mq:fikfia Excelsior, . =Whan tho Rov, Mr: Huminond 18fv- Purling= Dos Moiucs, 8 gambler and salaon-iteoper of Liio Intter placo was converted, or nt lenat prétendod to ho, and orented quite n sondtion st Wintor: set, Pelln, und at ravivaia at othor places by Lig yoligluus zonl: . Buwo of the Dos Motnts bowevos Iout vndortatle {d riise finds wirls. which to_ educate him for the the minietry, Butho ting now sndly fallen from prace. ~ A Pella cor- rospoudont:- of the Murlon County Daemaorat goi of Lim: “Heis nuthing loss tinu o doad- unt.” —Tho Masinn tiinl hoa juet onded at Cedar | 52t Rapids, It will bo reraembored thut Maainn was o foreigner who lived with liis fumil nenr Cedir Tapide: They wero quiot; and, kuowing litle “of . tho Ingludt lnngllngl}‘ their noighbors dil not kuow much abouil ki, On night, howover, Musing -cdllod . his welghbors In “ovident distrons, ITls wite wad found murdered it bad. Musina's story wis £t i biz man wizlf ablacl monstdcho hdd atood atthe foot of thd bod and fived & gna which Ialied hig wifo as sha lay besido him, That ho just cauplit a glimpse of the murderar, who tnshied out of tho place and wan sieen no moro, But no trucks woie found. There was no man Wwith 8 big moustaclio, who had any resxon whate over tor doing thy deed, and no suchl 4 Hivpothot« 1eal murdoror was fonnd, Slaswa, however, bad abused his wifo ns timos,and hiad u fancy for anotber womwau, Of courro, sfter awhils, he way artestod and put on trint for tho deod him- solf. 'Tho jury have just pronounced bim guilty of murder n the socond degroo. HENE ki Honry Bergh, founder and Prosident of tho | Buciaty for tiie Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- maly, ‘has anuouncod his purpose of comin West, m Fobruary, and visitiug all the prinoipal citioy, WATER, TFRRISTARLE - TRAGRATCE] MURRAY & LANMANS CELEBRATED i pEze % FLORIDA WATER, The richest, most lasting, yot most delioate of all Por- fumes, for use ou tho HANDKERCHIEF At the TOILET, And in the BATH. As thero are imitations aud countorfoits, always ask for thio Florln Watr wafohs haa on ho. b, (s an 1 labol, and on tho pamphlot, tho namos of MURRAY & TANDMAN, without which nuns is genuino. For salo by all Perfumers, Druggists, and Dealers in Faney Goo AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. MONDAY, Nov. 3, evening and Wedneeday and Saturday Matinocs, FIRST TIN5 AT ANY THIATTR, Ered Marsden's beutliul Amorican Sduloty Drams, on- CLOUDS! Chnt to tho outirs strang:h af tho Cos Drautifial Se nors, Lrilllant Aountinks, oent Appaintmi Tn Ttgtivirsal— WAKNER. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, FOUR NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, MISS NEEILSON Tn liee adnidred personation of ROSALIND, Tu Shakepeare's Buautiial Comedy of A8 YOTT TLIEN T T, Felday and Saturday Nights—ROMEQ AND JULIL MYERS' OPERA HOURSE, BMonrogat,, botween Uearboru and Siate, Avlingion, Cotton & Komble's Minstrels, AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMAE-Produ- "aha Magnta- ARY it Bataman's colebrated play, M tlon of Ed, Marblo’s Burlosqu, eutliled i U NAD UL, : Lioa otton W, Avlington .. ..Bon Cotton | Jullot ... Rm\";: m'-hm}\h:kfn n‘ml Wilson, Bllly Rico, Mas. tor U, Davennart, Eenost Lindon, Wi Arlinkios, Bon Duv.u[m. ond g, T K‘ci:n:il»la in thelr spocialties, overy wonlg and Saturday Matince. S l‘:u‘kl;m'. forGUY yMANI)IU‘I'ERAINCI. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, _THE GREAT WONDIS OF THF WORLD, THE VOKES In thelr great anoclalty, BELLES OF THE KITCHEN! As playod 1,5l times In London and Now York, protious to whio n ontaol cumody by tha powarinl Acadomy Com- pany. Matinooa Wednorday an Baturds STAR LEOTURE COURSE, MUSIO HALL ONLY APPEARANGE IN CHICAGU OF E. IT. CHAPIN, THURSDAY, NOV. G. Tickota for salo thie morning_at Janscn, MeClux & Gou'y Nookstoro and Box Offica, Murfo Tall & , B ots, Rosorved Bontw, 25 cta. axtra, Admlslon, Bets. XoRRbENTHIL & EiTRLBON. THE MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB OF BOSTON ‘Will glvo two sclec! Inatrumental aud Vocal Concorts ln Cl Tolluws: | 3 R SN vening, Nov., 7 Aves Dinin Dk e e Y one "ofitof tho O] TIAN UNION. I STDE--Suturduy Lvening, iho Fourth Unitarian Ghurgh, comor. Pra Lonoiltaf tha Starr King Featornity, aiod by tho distioguistod yooalist, , of Hoston, , ousnloat, the Obristisn Ul ! Janson, MaClrg & Co., 1 7 e ournor Wabash-av, d Vet BIdh Library, 230 Woat biaittsons GLOBE THEATRE. TONIGHT aud Wednosday and Saturday Matinees, Miss Amy Stone « _ In hor grand romantic military drams, CIGARETTE, Tho Little Leopard of Trance, DR, KAHN'S Magnifcent Auatomicel - Museu, Frum Now York, of NATURAL SOIENCE and ART, (BT 0. 1 Bouth Qlurkeat:, near Madison, ~Tiokots, 80 cta.’ For Euntonon ouly, Boors opon frow's a. m. ta10 p.u., datly iind Buy 4 MEDIOAL OARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 177 South Olark-st,, oornor Monroo, Obl founded aud conductad by'Dr. J. O, Cobuen, tor Hid teeatount aud ouro of all formaof chrouio anid spoolal diseasoa in bou sozes, Whis Instituto s unquostionably th s counry for, tho ttontmont of rogulat graduato of modiolno, fcom tho bost colloges in tho oro usporlonco fn tho troatmen 1of b any physloian cago, Young a physiolan novor fail to find spoady ro: mnnong obre av tiia lnads of Dr. Gobural pa for bis buoks ou malo and fomialo discase in nonled envelopos, A in lottors, Dr, Jo N, 170 and 177 Bouth Olarkest,, Chicago, Ul ilniiduntlal’ Otioo houra: 9 . m, 8 . 1) Bandsy] 04 P 1. DR.C. BIGELOW ENTIAL PILYSIIAN, 377 and 219 Sout b Olark o g 3 “nfoigo. it B ol Ko by all reutoen of tho pymors that Dr. O, Digelw is tho uidont oxtablixiod yhyalisy in Ohicigo, Baving dovatod TWRNTY YiE AR O I LG n yors I cdlos (uict willouea pusitively, ail osxon uf I it hREECIAL DAL 11t huth svze it RIS DAL for, e wad, o, (815} LSPONDENUE N Nl - il attors, wit wanps, @ e, G, BIOELGW, i vns| DR, KEAN, NO QURE! NG PAVII 360 Bouth Olark-st., Chicazo, May be flnufldnmln“{ consulted, porsonally or by mall, frumot wbgor eu ofl ebironio or huevous dfasauos, AN s thu only phys'ofan in 0o olty who vie- Fants vurve or 1o Pay. Ureva Buuk, Ilusteatod, 89 oente. geiEs = & B2 x-va_rjA 1o ROYAL U1y Prfxe, oo Price, T e o A 200 BaEkErEEy ZEEEEEsEiEE SemeatEt 269 31205 25 Bi%g 21 B33, 1358 13838343031 £E S APPROXIMATIONS, |No. Trize.|No, Prize.(No. Prie.|No, Drize, llg N, Pris 510,000, ‘31164, , §500 29233, B ekin e 2383....500 ALES! ai Priz 'AYLO| .. 8200] 7370, , 3200 21038 7,200 1L 200 21028, 22381711000 193 16341 1931, hod and information furnished, FEOI 460 Vankors, 11 Wall Now York, - RAILROAD TIME TABLE,: "HAVANA LOTTERY, | ARIVAL 4D DEPARIURE OF TRAMS EXPLANATION OF INEPERENCE MARKS,— } Saturdayat espted. ¥ Bunday oxcoptod, fil\landl: ‘ozooptod, | Are tiv Bunday at8:0 8 o8 Dallys KICHIDNN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILTONDS il Jowk 47 Lashe hcy 2 conttecnn [t Pk chitee s Giirn'vi, ‘miieast corner o iandolphs and b (unalsty, corner ar' Madison, Tirrice, Matl (yin matn and alr :0), Kxproa agksan Accomnodatio. § 3T, o Filantle Livra L 516, ml 1ght Kxpross, 400D, e IAND BARILS rolug Exprosi... 8108, m. AHaht EXpross. e, 19110 p, m. UENRY O, WENTWORTT, Gensral Passonger Axonte CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD, Chicaga, Kansas City and_Denver Short Line, vla Loutri= waty oo andCiicago, Springfeld, Aliondnd St Louts Thriugh bive, " {ntan diepor, Wear Siile, near Vaditonests irudye, Ticket Ofices + Al Depat, and ndolphe Tie Nata T vis Maln Liao Jacksonvili,, CHITAND, MILWAUKER & Sf, PAUL RAILWAY, nion Depot, corner Madison and Canalesta,; Ticket Oflca €8 South Ciarkeal,, opposite Nherman [izise, and ! Depal. Leare, Arrice, ¢, Paul & Minaosp- i:"é?.‘i:’fs‘f” t:{sw ga 0200, m. 1 800, . M'\('an".::f' Expross B:000, m.*11:00a, m. ol i +9:0 p, me 4115 p. m. CHICARD. RUALINGTON & HUINCY :ld,mi‘m(:.' b D et Srekeonti- sty ekt btnes i 58 Ciar Grand Icyic Hotel, a Ml And Kprossieess . kit Pas rirms Dubudris & Bloux Gity 1 Do s, L foe Ot Kanws City, Loavanworth phind 3t, Josoph B GOE. 14 o Nondoia, Ottawa & Sicontor Pass 30 8, m.| §00p, m, m,* 2% p, m, * 8133 p. . urora Passanger. (i gnm.uun & Sioux Clty Ex 'acitio Night Kxp, for Ony Kunnas Gz Lravonworth ohison & 8t, Josopn gxm'- {Jrara Accommor]s tier'a Grava Acgommbdation, Ottaws & Ste Texna R 9Kz, Sundays, 1Ex, Balurday, 3Ex, Monday, ILLINOIS GENTRAL RAILROAD. R g Ticenty-secondat, D sty 2o Btarie Bt Laufs 8¢, Louls (a) Runs to Champalga on Saturdass, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Gty afices, corner Randolyih and LaSalie.ats,, and 76 Canale 3., corner Madisonst Teave, @ Kyaeport & Dubuatia xpros & I¥ocport & Dubliaus Lixore 3 Miiwaukow Aall,, & Milwaukeo Expro 3 Milwaukco Passongor, . .o. .. 3 Dilwaukeo Parsanyor (daily): Groen Liay tapross, AT v oS D saneE] ST .,, & 2 g—gfl’mgl cotnar o) c\vn"r lrla\ I’g]‘"![h..:.‘ = FBor of Capnl and Kihziorats: O SO H, STLNNLTT, Gen. Pass, Agent, COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, 101 Tniacommenter Brogh Sow Paia, polcp! trducomenta. Greg New BUS, o CHICARD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. e er of VanBuren und Shermanats, Tickal ofice, Hewsy e Grand Pacifa Hotel, Teave, | Arrive. Omaha, Leavenw'th& Atehison Ex)*10:16 8, m.|* 3:6p. m. Foru Agcommodation .mfi%‘ m m Dbt s TG0 5. e S kreaworih & AlChison BApFo LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN Sg’gnfifl‘fl‘ R,el,’l.l;mfl’u. u -at., S fe-st, Ickel oless, D et eommee Cla and handotphatesy and souiniss corner Canal and Madison-sts. via Afr Lino and Matn Lino Bt o Pk pross, via|, Bpac! §ght Expross, Eiknart Accommodation,., BSouth Uhicaga Accommodation. PITTSBURGH. FORT.WAINE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROI.ILE;‘ ey ! Kailroad Depot, ) ce-slef Pt G o oah it [ i i, near corner Clark; 15 Canalt,, corner Afadl LaSallest,, corner Washington, and at fitinofe Depot, Teava Ghicas “floavo Chioas CHICAGO. THROUGH NEW PUBLIC, when collocting the decisions 0 farmer {esuos, digastod 'wolvo to exceed 1, abrl VAUGRAN AUBOTT, Vol. I, will uniow swill to accuracy will ‘The Aunual sase, FAI B o Fo ATIONS. TN PRESS. Hmmfl States Digest, A DIGEST OF ALL THE DEOCISIONS OF THE VA. RIOUS COURTS WITHIN THE UNITED STATHS, from tha earliest porfod-to the yoar 1870; comprising all the Amorican Doclalona digestod in tho thicty-ono vol- urmes of thie Unitod States Digost; with oaraful rosision snd fmportant additions. Finsr 8enris. To be com plotod within 12 vols, royal 8vo, 80 pages each, Law shicop. §7.80 por volume. Vol. I roady in Decomber. ork has beon undortaken at tho suggostion of mz.lll‘y"n'!'m:ih#l of tho bar, who wish to avold conmuliing su many differont, volumes of supploments and anauals, apon a givan taplo, digest of the docisions of Tublishers, Bosf BBANKS' TANDARD * ALL BIZES, Througn sleopers for Indisnspolls, Olnclanat, an Baltimoro avors alght. OCEAN NAVIGATION. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. Satling from Now York for Quoonstowa and Lirarpool ey B oF London iract ovary fortuight, O TR N o LIVERPOOL, (eom Plors 41 apul s, Norths iver KD E ov. 1. av. 8. St o 16, Bt Padane s Y Ca % y, 3 L N kies nd Aetuip Mol SR 8550 cono Brandina- Stoamslups of “hia lno are tho Lacgost in tho trado. Passcugors bookod ta or from Uorman and vian nofuta st low rat Drafts on Groat Britnin, lroland \\'ILLIM}} o Coutluont, LISTAI:}IL. tern Agont, ATRCA 'L W T wore, fur various roasony, Dot ingluded. i B Piaps Aiking he" wiete autiber of Yorumos volumos will Bompmlu the entiro siphabot, of K n . "ilu purposn ia to roproduce tho unl:‘. o i dging any matter of genoral {atercat and valuo, Iiu £5 ttlos iwve beon ronrtanged to avoid needl fons, and to socuro the utmost economy uf apace; and It s oraidorer oiclod that they will noty n sy arent, ro- an 13 olumos of abuw : Vit editariel Jaboe 14" vador tho ‘ohafzo ‘of Bexs. ir in Degombor. Th rematolng val. 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