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T s SDAY, NV ITM oI 4 3 Ove. THE LAW INSTITUTE, Scvenicenth Ammiversary Tleeting. i Rogolutions, Eto, Concerning the Printing of Supreme Court Roports, Proposed Organization of the Chicago Bar Association. The annunl meoting of tho Oblengo Law Tostituto was held yostordsy aftornoon, Elliott Anthony, Esq., in thoe chnly, NEMATRS OF M. ANTHONY, On ealling the meoting to ordor; the presiding officer aid tho presont was tho soventoouth snniversary of tho fouudation of tho corporation. Two yeara ago, the Darwas dostitute of nuy library. Tor the purposdo of ro-cstablishing the Jibrary through tho enorgy of the ofiicors electod by tho Institute, thoy now had a library suitable to thoir noeds, The présont library way com- monced with a nucleus of four or tive volumes only, Within two years which had clapsed, tho oflicors hind collected a library equnl in ovory ro- spect, withiout oxcoption, to that which was do- atroyed. 'To do that, they had taxed every mom- ‘bor pecuniarily. Thoy had leviedan assossmont of £26 ng o distinet nseessmont. Thig Lnd beon done for two years, The monoy raised by as- sessments and from now subseribors liad onn- bled the Institute to prooure many reports of this eountry, nud o fow from Groat Britain. The Institute hiad now o membership of 204, two members having diod within tho past fow weeks, Judge Portor and Samuel W, Fullor having been called awny. Inview of the prosent flnancial condition of the country, tho managers had con- cluded to rocommond to the fnstituto tho reduc- tion of tho nssessmonts to $16. 'Tho vrompt prymetit of thoso assessmonts was a mattor of great importance, and would bosuflicient to con- tinue the work of collection until the library was ag_good ns it over had been. ‘The Chair concluded with o rather sarcastic allusion to thoso membors who had failed to pay their as sessments and dues, . TAE LIDNARY COMMITTEE - yoported that, sineo the Inst apual meeting, thero lind been 1,280 volumos added to the Libra- Ty, conisting of 60 volumes of digosts, 96 vol- umes of ntatistica, 300 volumes of English and American toxt-hooks, 81 volumes of periodicals, and 760 volumos of roports, English and Ameri- can, Tho American Reports had been comploted, 80 far a8 was possible, and all the State Reports worenow.on tlie sholvosof the Library, Full sots of the l‘gguflu of the following 8tates had beon purchuged : _ Delaware, Floride, Maryland, No- vada, New Jersoy, North Caroling, Texas, Mis- souri, aud Wost Virginin, and many volumes of Ponusylvania, ntn cost of §3,140. Of English Reporis, wero_completo those of the Houss of Lords cases, Evglish and Irish chancory, with thae oxcoption of some_very scarce and high- {:)‘Icml volumes of tho Vico-Ohancellor; ull the nukruptey, ecclesinstical, probate, and ndmi- ralty roports, and a full set of law reports. The roport concludes§ with the ackunowledgment of dounatione. 1t waos concurred in, and placed on file, TIE SECRETARY. The Socrotary's report was prosonted. Tho roport showed that since tho last annual meot~ ing tho uames of twonty-soven now subscribers o the capital stock of the Institute have beon placed on tho books. The romainder of the ro- port contaived little or nothing of intorest to iho public. It was adopted. : TIE FINANCES. ‘Tho Treasuror's roport was presonted, show- Ing tha following facts ¢ Net proceeds, Dusvursements. ... Cash on’ baud.. Gush blonging o County Suporintendent. ‘Total in bank,...... 1esasasssssas $1,202.73 Tho unpald ducs amount to §750, which leaves tho Committen 376,07, TThe report was adonted. Hl{l'llfllll:' COURT REPORTS. The Committee on tho subject of tho Suprome Court roporting prosented a roport, as follows: At tife last aununl meeting of tho Institute, hield Nov. 4, 1874, 8 resolution was adopted thut **’Thore ought fo L such o chungo i the modo of roporting Bnd publishing tho decistons of tha Supremo Gonet 09 will eceuro ppoedicr and cheaper pubiication of the xoporta.” Tho wndersigned wore, at the swmo tme, appoln’od comnitieo for the purpcsoof nitinting the Tiecessary nctfon to carry out and sccomplish tho ob- feckof tho resolution, nud to procuro the desired Toform, Your Commiftoe embraco this, the first op- Qocuunity whiels s boon affred, of laying thels aclion eforo tho Institute, and respectfully beg ivave to sub- mit the following réport : Tmmodintely’ upon, thelr sprolatment your Com- miteo cntered actively upon the performance of the onerous duties alloltéd them, Correspondence was Lud with promineut Easiern publishing houses relative to tho cost at which Teports could bo published, and tho length of time requisite for thelr puvlidation aftor tio fAling of tho oplulous, Loters wero also received from Jargo number of prominent snd inflnentiol members of the Dench sud Bar of tho State, denounciug, in the strongest terms, the present vicious eyatem of ‘reporting, and contalhing varlous suggestions looking toward a chunge, Foraperiod of £w0 tnontLis, your Committeo Leld frequent sud somo- tunes daily aceslons, for (ho purposo of dovising mesns to reformn tho existihg sbusea in the publication of our Toports, and an address was proparcd and published in which wero sct forth, in dotail, the ovils of the pres- ent system ond tho urgent necessity for o clange. Tain nddres was sent to the Bar and pross of {ho one tiro State, and was also supplicd to membors of tho Institute, ond published in tho dafly papers of thia Tity, With ita contents, {t s balloved {he members of the Institute ara sulliciently familior, and they need not be repeated at longth, ‘It 18 suflicient to suy thot the facts and fgures thercin act forth wero tho result of patlent sud careful investigation on tho part of your Committee, and are bolieved to bo ingontroveriible, Not ono of the statements therein contafnod hus over ecu publicly denied or contzadicted by the reporter or by i fricnds, Thts address of onco received tho almost unanimons anproval of the profession, 88 well as of {ho press, thronghout tho catire Statd, Letters poured fn upon your Committee, strougly indorsing ‘ita action and coutatniug various suggestions for bringing about thix much needed reform, Dar meotings were held in mauy localities o tako' notion in the mattor, and ev- erywhero the profession cnfered heartlly lnto the work of co-oporation with your Commitice, " In nccordanco with the suggestions of many promi- noat lawyers and Judges thronglout the Siato, yous Committeo thereupon prepared s drafe of o bill ta regulate tho publication of tho reports, modoled some- wlint after tho Now York atatuto, snd whoso substan~ a] fentures were tho followlng Jirat—>uking tho reportera ealaried offlcer, cutiin off sl other profits and emoluments of the oftice, an probibiting him from uny pecuniary interest in tho publicution of the reports, rts by contract with tho Secant—Publlshing tho o lowest responsible bdder, glving sutisfuctory gunranty in the sum of $20,000 for the faithful performance of 0 work, Third—Tequiring_ tho publication of tho volumes witlin six months after thio Aliug of tho opinions, Hoturti-Renuiring Ui copyriylt o bo taken 13 tha namo of tho Secratary of Btate, to tho use of tho peo- ploof tho Btato, “This bill, sccompanfed by a suitable momorial, was forwarded to tho Genoral Asscmbly, then in saslon, whete it was introduced {n tho Lower Houso and re- forred totho Committeo on Feen und Salaries, by whom 1t was fuvorably reported, Belug agalu referred to the Commitioa on Judiclal Departmonts it waa in thelr Rands at tho adfournment of the scasion, and will doubtless bo callod up for.fnal action at tho adjourncd #osslon shortly fo bo held, Your Committeo would also call attention to the fact that the two volumes of reports which have op- ared sluca the publication of tho address above ro- errod to, oxbiblt in o atll moro gliring light the iniquitiea of tho prescat system of reporting, Volume 57, Just out, is cspeclally noticeabtlo for all tho book- miking devices which havo marked tho ontira serles of Ar, Freoman’s roports, and fllustrates in an ominent degreo tho reporter’s akill in making o mnximum of book with & mintinum of matter, In polut of timo Ity appearauco lina beon retnrded bosond oven its prode- ceusors ; 6U8 pages of thfs volumo are oceupied with caces deelded ut tho Boptombor Ferm, 1870, their publi= € fan being delayed Just threo years, and tho romain- fug thirty pages of tho book cuiio down no later than casen declided at tho Janunry Term, 1671, a_ dalay of raora than two years nud » balf, ‘Chicse figures them- #alves afford tho strongest commontary won tho ovils :;n‘:“: presout systen, and comment” thereon 18 un- anary, Such, s brof, 4 tho history of tho operations of gour Conunlttes, They Luvo lubored diliftoutly, zenl- ously, and_dispsssionaloly to reach a correct solution of tlio dificult problem’ submittod to them, and o dovieo puitable meuns for roforiniiig & crylng abuso, which (!m Iarof tho State have ulready borna tao long, They entered wpon.and have coutinued tho rcsoctition of their labors with none but tho kindest cellngs toward tho reporter ak o private gentleman, 10 whom romo of tho micwbers of - tho Cominitteo ara {ndouted o yuuuy protecatounl courtesics, aud who ia belleved, in lis lffh'ulu and porsonal charactor, to bo sbovo reproacts, - They v uttacked nat (he mab, but tho syitem of which “ho 14 pirt, and have ronght by Al otorabl meais 1o eyt saast larini ahura pow arrin o sdmiulstration of Justice 0 Stale of Tiinvls, ? i APPEAL TO THE COURT, Mr, Packard offred the.following : Wiegnzad, It 1 csseutlal to (o intelligont adininds~ tration of Jistico fu thi Slato that tho diclufons of uur Supretno Cotirt bo publiskied at tie carliest practicablo moment aftcr tho Nling of tho oplutons, in order that thio Jegal profession uud the publio may be at once spe rized thercaf : und Wanead, Tho great delay In the publication of thoe ausront voluines of our Bupreme Court Teports is [roductiro of serionn Lardsiivs to tho Judiclary of hin Biato, to fie Bar, and to tho gonetsl publl; ind Wrznras, Thin doluy s constantly lneronkliig, tho 57th volume, tio Inst of thoserics, haviifl beon defayod nearly threo'years from tho rondering of tho deeision; theretore, Resolued, That 1t 1n tho senso of tho Ohlengo Taw In- atititto thot thero aonld bo a apeedior publication of tho dectalonn of our Bupremo Court, Resolved, Tiat tho Inatituto do_rempeotfully requent {ho Bupreme Conrt to tako such notiou fn (lio premises a apocdior publication of tho roparts of its declsions, tesolted, That tho Bocrotary of tho Institule bo fn- structod to transmit o copy of (heso resolutions, nt~ l(.lcnlm: by tho Prealdent and Secrotary, to the Supreme ot The raEm-t of tho Committoo waa concurred in, and tho rosolutions adopted, MIBOKLLANEOUS DUAINESS, On motion of Mr. J. Lylo King, an assossmont of $16 per sharo was mado. Mr. John Lylo King offored tho following ros- oluttons: Itesolved, That evory member of tho Oblesgo Dar, whethicr bélonging to tho Instituto or not, borequented to furnish o' tho Libraria bstracts of tho record, briefe, and argumenta in nll caece of etror or appeal in the Bupremo Uonrt; which, whon doposited In tho Li- brary, shall be pormanently prescrved aa port thercof § and that this resolution apply to, ond embrace 5o fur a8 practicablo, tho businesa at tho lato torm of ho Hu- prem Court &t Ottawa, - T'he resolution waa adopted. Mr. Shiorman offered tho following “Reaolved, That the Benatora nud Ropresentatives in tho General Assombly bo roquestod to uso all Lliolr of- forls to scoure tho passnyo of o law providiug for the npecdior and eheaper pubifcation of tho reporta of the Supreme Court of tho State of 1liinols. - The resolution was adopted. THE OFFICENS. Tollowing are tho officors of tho Institute for the onsuing yoar ; TPresidont—V, O, Goudy. ‘Vice-Prosidenis—M, W, Fullor, A, 3. Penco. Treasurer—J, P, Wilaon. Boorotars—J, L, Tikh, Librarlsi—Juline Rosontlnl, 2 Managera—Ira Seoit, Elijott Antliony, J. M. Roun- treo, 8, O, Judd, D, L. Shoroy, Johu 5, Coopor, John Lyl King, M. ¥, Tuioy, JT, 1. Whiton, Tho moeting then adjourned. CHICAGO BAR-ASSOCIATION. , A mooting was called by Col. Cooper immedi- ately on the adjournment of tho Iuetituto, for tho purpése of organiziug o Chicago Bar Aesoci- ation. Mr. L. B. Porry was clected Chairman. COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION. Col. Cooper offored thoe following : ‘WnEnEas, Thero isa great nced in this city of an organized nssoclation of tho practicing members of the Bar; thorefore, ; Resolved, That a committeo of fiva of tho gontlemon presont bo appolnted by tho Chiair to take fnto con- sidoration the question of tho organization of n Bar Association, cithor under the charter of tho Chicago Law Inatitute or otherwlse, nnd to raport tha result of their deliberations at o meoting of the mombors of the Tustituta, to be held in this placo ono weok from noxt Baturday, st 3o'cloclr, togotlier with such recomnienda- tions as to the mode and time for such organization na thoy ehould ngreo upon. - Col. Coopor urgod, in support of a cortain phraso in the resolition, the nocossity for mak- mg membership in tho Inatitute o test for ‘memberahip in tho Association, This view was protty gouerally concurred in, The resolution was adopted, and the Chair ap- pointed a8 such committee Messra, Coopor, Anthony, Runyan, Horton, and High. PERSONA : TRE CITY. T, M. Wileon, of Michigan, is stopping at tho DBrigge. J. Edwards, of Buporior, Wis.,, is at the DBriggs. Col. H. J. Prior, of Indianapolis, is at tho West Sido Briggs Houso, Mnfior W. E. Honry, of Joliet, is at the Wost Side Briggs House, D. T. Skinner and daughtoer, of Valparalso, aro ot tho West Side Diiggs. . Judgo P. Roberts, of Philadelphin, is at the ‘Weat Bido Briggs House. Tho Hon, J. Packard, M, 0., of La Porto, is ot the West Side Briggs Houso. Tho Hon, O, A. Eldridgo, M. 0., of Fond du Lu, is at tho West Side Briggs Houso. The following wore at the Commorcial Hoto yesterdny : J, A, Hutchingog, Champaign; J. F. Tloward, Magnolia, Mich. ; J. W. Maxwoll, Ponte water; J, E. Philips, Boilders, Col; J. D. oy lor, Now York ; O, Ott, Mondats; . F. Todd, Kelamazoo. J. D. Tyler, who for tho last twenty-ono me ‘has heon connacted with the O. & N."W. Railway Company, nnd cighteon yoars as_agout at Enst Cbicago, Galona Division, bassent in his resigun~ tion, to take offoct aa soon a8 his successor shall bo appointed. Mr, John J. MeGrath, tho importer znd menu- facturor of ‘anflr—mmgin[:s and window-shades, Nos, 174 and 176 Btate street, is vory much an- noyed, and his busivess injured, bécause he is oceasionnlly confoundod with James J. McGrath, the notorious Alderman of the Tifteenth Ward. ‘A roso by sny other name would smell aa sweet " upder Boma circumstances, but not in this oase, Thoso who know Mr. John J. Mc- Grath will never mistake him for James J. McGrath. IN GENEBAL. Hamlin i another Senator of recontly acquired agricultural tastes. : The late A. O. Whitney, of Lowell, Mass., ho- queathed Lis ontire_proporty to Tutts Coilogo méxo“ming. gays tho Universalist, to aboul ,000. Prof. B, Salisbury, of Now Haven, has gold the Charles Sedgwigk mausion and estato in Loenox, Masy,, overlooking tho Stocibridge Valloy, to \villim Robeson, of Boston, for about 370,600 It is reported that the fucon Dowagor of Prussia loses 700,000 thalors by the failure of the famous banking-houso of Quistorp, at Berlin, and that a Princo of the Royal Family will suffer to n gronter extent. Willinm Stark, long a well-known citizen of Now Hampshire, und & groat grandson of Gen. John Btark, of Rovolutionary fawme, died at tho AMeLean Asylum, in Somorville, hinufl., on the 20th ult,, aged 48 years, Tho Rov. James Frooman Olarko, tho advocato of bolflnF ab Worcester, was o candidate for Rop= rosontative to the Mussachusotts Logislature in tho Republican caucus at West Roxbury, aud was beaten. Ho is o strong advocate of tho doc- trino of woman suflrage. Aftor J, 8t. Clair Abrams, of Atlanta, whilo browsing around with a double-barreled moun- tain howltzer, aud looking anxlously for V. Caroy Styles, of Albany, Ga., was bound over to keep tho peace for a fow months, he publicly announced that gore would flow when tho tima oxpired. A desira to hoar that they havo shot out cach othor's middle name impels us to ask it tho iron hand of the law has boen removed ?— Memphis Avalanche, Tho name of Chesnclong has beon brought betoro the public by the lotter addressod to him by the Count do Chambord,—a lettor which is a racticsl abdication of the hopes of Legitimaoy. 'ho owner of this namo js a gontleman who has baen prominent in all the recent {ntrigues of the Bourbons. Ho was amoug those who lutely went to Balzburg ond * interviewed " Count de Cham- bord, Ho ropresented tho clerical party, and tho letter of tho Count was addressed to Lim after hio had returned from Salzburg. This is Frank Walworth’s lotter of welcome to Ned Btokes, postmarked Sing Bing, and addressed to * tho keopor of tho ‘Tombs, Now York,": B0 Bing, Oct, 50, 1873, Dean Omanney: Pleaso to Inform Ned Stokes that we are golng to get up a first-rato rocoption forhim in this glourious fustitution us soon as Lo puls on the uniform and has his Lair cut —to the fashion, Wo shall make him Presldent of our aquad, and do AYhat wo can for him for the shork timo o {s going to atay, I taiuk howaa lucky to get off o cheup, don't ou, 7 Why, wo thought hie would get twonty yeurs at jeant, I iwover, {18 all for tho best, und he's saved his neck. You know if s man js not born to bo hanged ho will bo raved fors ometbing clso, _Yours, TRARK WALWORTH, Tho 8t. Louls Globo iarojoiced to lonrn that it not the Comumissloner of Patents, Gon. Loggett, but the Commisuionor -of Ponulons, Gon. Daker, who is chargoed with “irrogulari- tios™ ‘in bis offico st Washington. The Globe cortifics omphatically that Gon. Loggott ‘ went {0 Washington with » good character.” This is another proof of tho wonderful facilities whioh the Fational Capital offers for tho gninful loss of that kind of moral property. 8o fow good char- actars aro found in possession of thoso who bave gone there for ofilcial romdence, that a cortificato is required to establish tho fact, in any oxcoptional cago, that such au articlo was Lrought,—Acw Orleans Times. Tt appenra that, a fow daya bofore his decanso, Heenan, whila in Colorado, folt so much bottor that be weut ont shooting. Tho offort was ap- parently too great, and ho rapidly grow worsn,— #till, however, rruualng onwards towards Call- foruin, hoping that the sir would improve his condition. On tho morning of his death, while noar Green River Station, on the Pncifis Nuil- roud, Cuslok asked bhim if ho would nat take n cup of tos, Ivonan snid, You," and it was procuved for him. After swallowing it ho was selzod with a hemorrhuge, Cusick gave him ‘sawo anlt, and Iconan fell back in his arms, us if to sloop. Bhortly aftor oue of tho passengers soid to Ousick: ** Mo is mnot nsloep, Lo in :ll‘xmdf," tnnd' on oxamlination, this pmvmi to be o fack, THE COURTS. The Tuck-Oreaser Cases on Hearing. Report of (ho Assignco of (ho Great Westorn Insuranco Com- pany. The Sayles-Tanner Patent Brake---The ; Lamar Again. Now Bankruptey Suits---Ieavy Damages Demanded. TIE TUCK-GREASER CASES. The Important tuck-oronsor cuyos nro now up ‘oforo Judge Drummond on & finnl hoaring, the ovidence having boon previously taken, To inaure a full underatanding of tho caro, & briof resumo will bo necossary, Boforo 1800, a8 complaiuants nllege, Honry W. Fullor, ongaged in tho manulacturo of ladics’ and childron's un- dorgarments, folt tho necoseity of some moans of maling tucks.- Aftor a sorios of experi- ments, ho.succeeded in producing a devico which, in June, 1800, was patented.” Tho tuck- creaser, as originally mado, conaisted principally of o bar having nanother short rod' ab right augles, terminating in o wotch. This notoh was driven forcivly, by tho action of tho neodle-bor of the muchina, down on tho cloth, which rested on a point, or sharp, nmrow edgo. By this monus, & distinob mark or crosse waa formed, exactly paraliel to tho lino of the sewing, The oporator, by the a{d of thia line, could fold o tuck at the com- moncomont of & seam, put 1t under the foot, and, leaving tho gaugo to koop tho true width while tho machine was in’ motion, finish folding the tuck, the creaser simultrucously marking the noxg tuck, The bar, the notch and polut, and mode of attachmont woro all clsimed undortho patont, and it was known a8 ¢ {ho notch und bar " tuck- crensor, From 1860 to 1864, Fullor labored to perfect tho jnvontion, intyoducing many new fea- tures, but rotardod graatly by tho Ligh prico of ;cotton goods duriug tho st yoars of the war, “which rendered tucking an exponsivo trimming, In ordor to maintnin himsolf, ho was obliged to part with rights to various sowing-machino com- panies, at low prices. In 1868, when tho crenser wag considerably known, Henry O. Goodrich mado the firat infringoment. Ho was prosecuted, and_ judgment recovered ; ond shortly after- ward, porceiving the valuo of tho patent, ho ob- tained a heongo from Fuller and Baruum, who had then bought an’ interest. Iu 1860, B. O. Boughton, in Now York, inlringed complninant's patent, was sucd, and porpetually enjoined from continting such Infringemont. Again, In Ponn- sylvauia, sovoral maunufacturors, having "en- cronched on Fullor and Barnum's rights, were prosecuted and compolled to Josist, being also obliged to surrendor a Inrge amoun of stock and tools and pay n fino, Tho Jast at~ tompts, and those now under vonsideration, were wade by B, 8. Yentzer & Co., of Chicago. In 1863 ono Tsraol AL Rose obtained & patent for tuck-cronser which mado the creasa by pinching, the bar being attachod to the pinch- mg-tq)p\flnlu& and a continuous cronss made. Fuller, in 1805, invented a ** dingonal thrust wcor, but found it to ba sn_infringement of tose’s patent. Aided by some friends, he ‘bought the patent of Rose, which was much su- perior a8 & tuck-creagser to lis own, it combining in ono pieco the whole device, and rondering it much casior of application ani oporation by an unpracticed operator, it in- volving but one sttackment and ono adjustment. On thia Rose patent, Johu C. Jensen mado an in- fringoment in 1870, wos enjoinod in 1871, rocom- mouced, and new suits bogun against him, whon tho great fire 8vopt away the whole, and the en- croschmeont hus not beon ronowed. Ifarvy B, Goodrich, brothor of Houry C. Goodrich, and I, 8. Yentzer & Co. oven made instruments simi- lur to the original Rose patent. Suits on theso havo been commeonced in this district, and are now pending, 'The prosont cascs on hoaring are one against Yootzer & Co., under tho 1860 patent, one ngainat them under the Roso patout, and one ng:im:i. IHLB. Goodrich, nlso under tho Rose patent. Complaineot ageerts that thero isno prac- tical way tomake n tuck oxcopt Lya notch and point, or by n sories of pinohes; that it makes uo difference whother the wuotch or the point is nbove, tho result being the ame, or in tho pinching patont, any devico whereby o ridge s misod by compression be- {ween two surfaces would bo an infringement of his rights, and that in owning both these meth- ods embracea all available mesns for making a tuck,—the other ways,ns by hammering tho cloth on n'poiut, or by & sories of holes, being in ef- rpc‘t' cithor uscless or oncroachmonts of his rights. E’:l‘lm Qoodrich slleged infrivgement ia in one pieco, the bar being pushed down on a bar with o noteh, which prosses on the fabrie to be crensed. Tho defense claim that the principle patented by Faller is not now, having boon invented to bo used by bhand before Faller obtained his patent ; second, that tho Roso and Goodrich are alike in priuciplo; third, that the machines claimed to tio infringoments aro not, being so difforent in i)rincip\n that they eannot be claimed under the I‘'uller avd Roso patonts, and that similar de- vices wore used in common implemonts for fold- ing or crensing tin, Tho court-room wag filled with sowing-ma- chines, and models of the various alloged im- provements and infringoments, and it needed but the prosonce of a young lady, to mako one imoggine himelf in a sowing-machino emporinm. The case will go on to-day. THUE BAYLES-TANNER PATENT DRAKE. The caso of Suyles v. The Chicogo & North- weatorn Iiailrond Company has boon beforo Judge Drummond, in the United Btatos Circuit Court, for several days, on a full argument upon tho oxceptions fiied by the railrond egainst the confirmation of tha rocently-made report of Mr. Bishop, tho Master in Chancory, by which a large sum was awsrded to Bayles, us damagos for the infringemont of tho well-known Tanner car-brake patent, ‘The argument was finished just at noon yesterdoy. Tho objections made by the railroad to this award ate chiotly two: Firat—That, in_esti- mating tho amount due from it, tho Master should have given it tho beneflt of tho old brake, known as the “ Springflold brake,” and that, if ho Lind hnd dono o, thoro would havo been nothing due to the Taunor patent for sav- ing in brakomen’s wages, which anvm% congti- tutes the largest item of the award. Second— ‘That, if tho railroad is not entitled to the bene- fitof the “Spfln{(fluld brake,” and henco is chargeablo with thie saving in brakemen, the Mastor should not also havo chargod it with o Enviu?} in wheols, for tho reason that if it had used tho *single " brake and an extra number of brakemen—although 1t wwould havo lost tho ragos of tho lattor-it could hisvo atoppod ita traing witbout spoiling whaels, as well as it did stop them by the Tanner principlo. On the part of the patent it was claimed that tho_“Springfield brako ™ was righttully disro- garded by the Manter, bocauso it was an unsuc- cossful oxperiment, abandoned; and that tho railrond_was proporly chargeablo with u wheol- saying, because the “singlo” brake—oven with oxtra brakomon—would have spoiled s largo numbor of wheols. Tho Court took the case under advisoment, Mr, 8. D. Cozzeng, of New York, appeared for the patentes, and for tha railroad the Hon, J, N. Jowott, of this city, GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CODMPANY. O. W, Upton, Assignoe of the Great Wostern Insurance campuuyfl filed his report yosterday of the condition of the Company Cash on hiand Oct, + $34,045.88 Roceptiuerereess 5,030.17 $0,085,00 Disbursements, .., o 3,0670.01 ‘rathor of Goeorgo L. Scott, fand tha othor two to Willlam Munn, son of Ira Y. Munn, buttheso trannfors have not beon ovidonced on tho trang- for books of tho Company, ' John W, and Will- iam subsoquontly delivered up theso corilficatos to tho Oompeny, and recolyed four now cortifi- cates, numbered 1, 2, 8, and 4, aud they now na- sert that these last woro givon them fu place of tho bld onoy burrondered, On tho 20th of Octo- bor, 1872, Munn & Bcotbwero declnred bauk- rupts, aud G, D, Lincoln nud 7. I’ MeGrogor appointed Assignees. hor, 1878, complninant bought of snid Munn & Hoott and tho Aealgnacs for 31,000, tho Assignoca bolng authorized by the Court to sollall tho right, title, and intercst of sald baukrupts to Py Gapitnl'stock first insucd. Complainant now alloges that tho transfer, belng mado in violation of tho by-lawn of tho Company, and also in viow of insolvoncy, is fo- tally vold'; that the socond iusuo i nlso void ; hat Munn & Scott havo nover parled with their logn title, and that he, hiaving succeodod thore- to, is ontitlod to the coriificaies held by the Compauy, IHa_theroforo prays that tho second fasuo may ba adjudged void, that ho may bo do- craed outitled to the flrat bond jesued, and that Willism _Munn_und Jobn W. Bcolt, and the 8tool and Iron Company, may be enjol‘und from solling or otherwiso disposing of snid cortifl- catos, which_{ujunction was grantod by Judge Willlams on a bond of §600, BUIT FOR FALR IMPRIBONMENT. Trank Collans brought an action yesterday, in tho Cirenit Court, against Patrick Cturaher for falso imprisonmont. Plaiutlff allogos that Cur- sher sworo out o warrant and had Leen arrosted on the 20th day of October on a charge of lm- cony. On the hearing before Justice Soully hia was_honorably discharged, and now brings suit for 910,000, as componsation for wounded fool- iuga, 2 ABSAULT AND BATTERY, Jolm Quincy commeonced an nctlon sgainst Honry Ladowlg, in trespass, in tho Buporior Court, olaiming 920,000 damngos. Plainliff al- logea that, Baturdsy last, tho dofondant assault- o _ him whilo ho was a driver on the Clybourno avonuo cars, pulled him off, and drovo him to. o police-station, whore ko spont SBunday, Burning . with the insult, immediately on his libaration, Lio invoked tho aid of tho law, and this st s the rosult, . TIIE LAMAT. INSURANOL COMTANY. Georgo Chandlor, Receivor of tho Lnmar In- surance Company, yostorday commenced an ae~ tion ngainst Leonard Bwott for balauce due on stock, Chandler alloges that, on tho 9th dny of Maroh, 1870, Bwott subscribed for 120 shares of stock, at £100 por sharo, on which he has paid 20 gnr cent, loaving still duo 80 por cent, or §9,600, for which this suit is brought. UNITED RTATES COURTS, Jool D. Harvey, 88 Receiver of the Scandina- vian National Bauk, entered up judgment ngainst Christian Fredoriokson and Iliomas Erubrit, by confosslon, for the sum of 2500 and costs, againgt Bortol Andorson and X, K. Ioraast, for 8300, and ngainat Catharino Joimson and K, K, Toranst for 8150, > ._An naction in assumpsit was commonced by Thomns O, Chisbulmnivnlnat the Westorn Trans- portation Company. Dlaintiff allogos thot the Compauy sgrood to cnfl&nbunt 80,000 buehels of whent for him to New York, and doliver it to various conaiguees as orderod, to receive thora- -for 46 conts K“ hundred- soight, or 27 conts a bushel, which amounted to £21,618.05. On the 5th of May tho whent was dolivered on_dofend-~ ants’ steambonts, guaranteoing to dolivor the full smount in ton days, which it failed to do, dolivering same up to Juno 9, and failing {0 ne- count for about 800 bushols at all. By rosson of tho non-delivery In time, plaintift failod in an advantagoous eale. Wheat declined, and he alloges o has lost $6,000, for which suit is brought. DBANKRUPTOY ITEMS, E. F. Hollister filed a petition in bankruptoy against Julius B. Rowell on an account for mor- chondiso sold amounting to $424,60, charging a8 nacta of bankruptey susponsion of paper, fraudus lent nasigument, and allowing & seizuro of prop- orty on oxeccutlon. A fulo to show causo, in- junction, and provisional warrant of seizure, woro issued. TIu the caso of R, T. Coloman, tho order of dis- miseal waa made absolute. Herman M. Loomig mednfialillon in bank- ruptoy yosterday against F. B, Garduer & Co., composed of T, Bond, 11 II. Gardner, on & noto of $5,000dated Juno 11, 1873, and duc in sixty dnys.’ Ha alleges tho non-payment of said noto a4 tho only act of bankruptey. Tho Assignee of II. M. Knickerbockor filed his roport, and an order of apvrovul was ontered, if 6 objsctions aro filed in fivo days. Leaving on hand, including $08,50 in office, .. §16,768,63 Ho also roports ]qung ‘sottlod with sovornl stock debtora for $20,500 of stock, roceiving in cash ©3,010: In notes, £0,707.60; dikcount anl- lowed, £3,607.50, boing in one cave G0 per cont of the clnim, but making an uvernge of 233¢ per cent discount, INJUNCTION AGAINHT SELLING RTOCRH, Thoman 8, McClellana filod o bill ngsinse 1. Y. Muny, Wilbam Munun, Goorgo L, Scott, Jobn ‘W, Heott, and tho Directors of the Farr Com- pressed Bteel and Iron Qompany, to onjoin them Trom disposing of cortain shutox of stook in the above-montioned company, Complainant states that Munn and Bcolt were the ucorporators of tha Bteel and Iron Company, and subscribed for 40 sharos of slock thereiu, for whioh thoy ro- coived four aortificatos, numbered 6, ¥, 7 sud 8. On tho 10th of Uktaber, 1873, boing unablo to pay thelr dobts, thioy assignod "two certi~ flcatos, nwmbered 5 aud 7, to John W, Boott Iu tho caso of Edward Mondol, a stipulation of dismissal was fllod, and an ordor entorod that tho easo bo dismissed, if no objections are filed in ton days. In the cage of Bzra B. Lincoln, s supplomental potition was filed, ond a rule on him to auswor in five days after servico of the rulo, In the caso of tho Union Lithographing & Printing Compnny, the petition of Victor E. Maoynard was filed and roforred to Rogister Iib- ‘bard to take proof nnd report. A potition was filed by Harmon B. Amorling against Jonathan Hay, of Frc]g{mrl, yosterdny, w which Amerling alloges that IHay 18 indebted to him 34,000 for mondy ndvanced to take up forged notos of Hay's, aud for $1,880 on four notes and $300 on an opou account. Amorllng also chargos llay with absconding to dofraug his croditors, and statos that bis wife has sold, and is selling, his property sccrotly, by his con- sont, and that she lns a large sum on hand as {ho procceds theroof, A rule to eliow cause and provisions! warrant of seizure were {ssued. CRIMINAL COURT. Jm]ga TFarwell opened tho Novomber term of the Criminal Court vosterday. No business was done, howeyer, beyond impaneling the Grand Jury partly, tho Judge being busily employed in fiflndmg out voters for to-dny. Wednesday tho usiness will procecd as usual. COUNTY COUKT. In tho- estato of Harriet Fowler, Charles H, Fowler was appointed guerdian, under & bond of $20,000. Cathrino Kenna was appointad guardian of the ostate of Dlorris Konns, on a bond of $10,000. In the estato of Henry Secippel, the inventory and appraisoment woro filed, and an order en- tored for tho salo of tho porsonal proporty at publio sale. COURTS IN IRIEF. John Powell commenced an action agninst Augustus Banyon and Jobn Byrno for 810,000, John F. Jarnosko commenced an action by attachment ageinst Honry Jarneske for 81,000, Miller, Watson, & Co, enterod up judgment by confossion against Bonjamin Lombsrd for 88,682, on o judgment note _duo Sopt. 80, 1873, mado to tho National Lifo Insurauce Compauy, and sesigned to plaintifa. The samo firm commenced nn action against ‘Thomas tostor in the samoe Court for $10,000, ond a suit against Winchestor Halil for $2,000; algo ono against the National Life Insursnco Company for $4,000. ‘Thowas Carncy commenced an action against g!;sag Rogensburg and Cosman Eisendrath for 000, ‘An netion in assumpsit was begun by G, H. Willinms, R. B, Miner, and Alexandor McClurg against Michaol Drow, J, P. Ward, and Houry Rowe, for 81,000, ‘The same plaiutiffs also com- menced an action against 8. W, Black for a like amount. ‘Wiltiam Prico entored up -judgmont, by con- tession, Againet Dailey S, Moore and. Eitas W. Dovoe for 81,515, THE CALL FOR WEDNESDAY. Judgo Booth will ba occupied with Price v. Ledley. Jmlgo Tree will call Nos. 472, 1,102, 788, and 1,285, Judge Rogers' call will bo Nos, 1,288 to 1,820, oxcepting 1,200, 1,201, 1,202, 1,208, :,m, 1,308, 1,304, 1,308, 1,308, 1,307, 4,300, an A ——— THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho Rov. Mr, MoKown, of the Wabash Ave- nue Mothodist Epfscopal Church, will lead tho noon prayor-mooting to-day. The monthly meoting of the Ladics' Aid Bo- oloty of;the Halmemann Hospital, will bo held ab tho hospital at 10 o'clock this morning. The Christian Union appeals to ite many frionds to encourage it by their presonce at the Mendelssobn Quintetto Club Concort at tho Unlon Park Ohurch Friduy oveuing. QGeorge Thurman, the bunko roper of No. 427 Btato stroot, was diemissad by Banyon yestorday morning, the man whom ha triod to entice into the gamo faillng to make an appenranco. The Nov. E. 0. Felton will pronoh at the Union meetings In tho Firat Mothodiat Epiecopal Chureh, cornor of Clark and Washington strects, ab 8 o'clock this evening, All aro invited, Trof. Franels 'I\ Russell, of Trinity Collogo Hartford, will give an entevtainment, conslsting of readings wid reeitations, in the Union Dark Congregationel Chureh, ot 8 o'elock Thursday ovening, Olivor 8mith, who stole Mr. Groenebaum's pouvkietbook, n fll account of which robbery was clvon in yesterduy's ‘Frinune, wan examined yes- orduy morning, aud hoeld to the Crimmal Court in bail of G0, Tho custom of appointing n largo number of “gpoclal * policomen for service at tho polle, horatofore neual In this oity, will not bo oarriod out this year, Tho Pollce Cumumissiouors bave On tho 84 dny of Noveme- droldad to dotnll the rogular foroe for tho duty of keeplug ordor at tho polls, at tho rato of fiva for onch precinet, As thore aro ninoty-one pro- olnots, over 450 mombers of the forco will bo assigned to-morrow to this duty aloue. A mocting of tho Manngers of the Telf-Or- phao Asylutn will-bo held at Lalf-past 10 o'olocl ihis morning ot tho institution, Au urgent re- quost is man for o full sttendance upon im- portant business., - The roguler monthly meeting of tho Board - of Councillors of tho Hospital for Womon sud Obil- dren will bo hold nt half-past 2 o'dlock this af- tornaon in tho parlor of the Iospital, cornor of Adams and Paulinn streots, A. P, Barbank, the popular reader, who 18 nbout to start on n tour through the Enat, will s(lvo nu entertainment _before his departure, in ho Univorsity Place Baptist Churcl, Thursdny li?\'nn&ng. The praceeds will go to tho. Library und, Dancing Frank, Buckshot, aud Collina wero again before Banyon yonter«'lm_v. nnd wero dis- misgod, the humbug Ricker falling to make his appoarance. The only injured body in tho whole transaction was Banyon, who married Ricker and Trrank, but got 1o foo for ko dolng. Tho German clags of the Christinn Unlon will meot at half-past 7 o’elock Thursday evoning, in tho clnss-roum, the Fronch claes will mest the following ovening in_the eamo room,and the Vocnl Musie ¢lass will meot also Friday oveniug i Hlt hall of the Union, No. 114 Madison streot i Tho condition of the earth” around tho new shaft at the crib s now such that the work of oxcavation through the * oyo" will commence to-day. Tho roulfixg of wrought-iron rods has boon iuserted to n distance, on ono sido of tho oyo, of cight feet, nnd no furthor difficulty is apprelionded. Luthor Gavin is troubled with prohensile fin- gors. llohasn fondnoss for oxploratlons in other porsons’ pockets, Ife went mto an Arch- or avenne snloon sud drank with a friend, whose pockot ho immadiately picked. Thia kloptomn- nino was sent to tha Bridowoll yosterday by Ban- yon for two months, * Williom Bird is o colored boy, recontly em- ployed in tho United Btatéa Holel, coruer of “Thirty-flrat stroet and Cottago Grove svenuo. Ho stole from tho trunk of Mary Joyce, a boardor, & gold watch and clain, which were found in his possossion. Ho was yestorday hold to tha Crimiuul Court in bail of $600. Potor Gonrhardt hns o passion for secing the ontertatnments given in Burlington Hall Sun- dny ovonjug. 1o nlso likes to got up. o muss during the performance. This ho has douoe sov- oral times, but last Sunday he knocked down fivo men, and was Bo genornlly obatreporous that he ,was arrested, and finod B sud costs by Banyon. It appoars that thoe loss sustained by Frank Brown & Co., in the destruction of their hat store at No. 108 West Madizon street, SBundey night, was 84,600, and not 8500 as reported in tho. papors yestorday. Upon this thoy had £2,000 insuranco in tho Girard, and £1,600 in the Wostorn of Toronto. . Gabriol Pock s & peddier, who sella cabbagoes, potatoes, &o., in the clussio precincts of Bridgo- port. DIub Gabriol no longor blows his horn. Io tried to barter tho succulont cabbage to a citizon, who noticod Gabriol had no credentials, called a liconso, IIo had him arrested, an Boully fined him 856 and costs, 5 Harry Gordon e tho namo under which » young dend-beat bas beon going about town, pretending to be a collacting agent for difforent flrms on tho Bouth and Wost Bides. Someo twonty ganp}u wore h\lmb!lfi?fid and cheated by him. ustice Soully held him in bail of $1,600 to answor the charges nt the Criminal Court. Mr. L. Stono, residing st 107 West Adama stroet, was the proud owner of a vory handsome wintor overcont. ITo came near beibg soveroly punished for his vayity, for James Burwell, & sneak-thiof, got into tho house and was goiug off with the coat when o gentloman in the houso ar- rested him and dolivered him to an officor, Yes- torday Jumes was examined before Soully, who g‘;m:) S Lhim over to the Criminal Court in bail of ,000, Jobn Dowling, Sandy Brown, and n dozen othor choice and kindred spirits, woro arrosted by detoctives Blayton and Gallughor for gam- uling in the gambling-rooms situated ovor Sauve’s snloon, next door to Myc:s' Opera- House. Whon' Slayton rang tho bell, and do- wired to ontor, l)t)wllu?l told him ho wanted to 50 up-stairs sud put tho tools away, which ho id, and thon let tho oflicers in. Yob, whon Danyon lad hoard ull this, ho snid that, * as thoy wero not caught In tho very nct of gamn- bling, no ono imew but that thoy woro thero to read their Bibles, thoroforo, I dismiss thom."” It is usecloss, under such a disponsation of jus. tice, to arreet auy of Mike McDonald’s crow. The Board of Police held & short session yosterday afternoon, Commissioners Oloveland and Wright being preseut, and audited tho pay- Toll of the West Side polico force. Thoy then ndjourned until 9 o'clock this morning. Tiro Marshal Benner brought in a recommendation, too lnte to be ncted upon, howovor, that o trial of stonm fira-ongines bo mado nf 2 o'olack to- morrow aftornoon ot tho North Pler. The trial will probably take place as recommended, when tho tests will bo mado as followa: Ono atream through 500 feet of horo, ono stronm thmufih 250 foot, and fwo stronms through 250 feet. Tho steam pressuro is not to oxeeed 120 pounds, and the time is to be taken, for tho various tosts, from the moment of starting tho fires, Thero will be four makes of engines tried, as follows : The Abrens Bros., Cole Bros., and Amoskeng piston engines, and the Silsby rotary. —— Important and Interesting Notice, Dr, Gahu's Anatomical Muscum, 148 South Clark street, a strictly sclentifio fnstitution, will be thrown open to tho luspection of ladjes exclusively for tha noxt two weeks (every Wednesday) from 12s, m, to T p.m, Tickets 50 cents, Ladies in attendunce, RN R i A Huge Scheme. The fourth gift concert of the Publlo Library of Kentucky comes off Dec, 3. One milllon five hundred thousand dollara will bo distributed in prizes, tho Targest helug 230,000, For full particulars see big ad- vertisement in Tu TvuNe nest Baturdoy, il el Make Garments Waters Lroof. A communication to an Euglish paper gives tho fotlowing rocipe for maling Scotch tweed Water-proof : ¢ T a bucket of soft water put Lalf-a-pound of sugar of lead, aud half-a-pound of powdered alum: stiv this, at intorvals, until it becomes clenr, then pour it off into another bucket, and put tho garment thorefw, and lotit bo in for twonty-four hours, and then hang it up to dry without wringing it. ‘I'wo of my party—n lady and o gonilamnu—have worn garmonts thus troated in tho wildest storms of wind and rain, without getting wat, ‘Che rain hangs upon the cloth in globules, In short, theyare really wator-proot.” How TO oo NURSSRY. ENGLISH NURSERY For Trees, Shrubs, &c. THOMAS THORNTON, Heatherside Nursorfos (210 Acros In oxtont), Bagaliot, Burroy, England, Norotos epeclal attontian ta Trcas aud Plants (ospoclally Frult Trovs and Stovks), sultablo for Amorlcan domand, Priced Cataloguos of iy fnmensn atock obtalnable of Mossrs, W, H. Power & Co,. 33 William-st., Now York, Orders, wiih romittanca or Landon roforonico, promptiy atiended to, - Faymont, Not Cast, Supply wnlimited, Carolul packing $or loug voyago. PENS. FARRISON, BRADYORD & CO'S STEEL PENS, Spocial attontton callod ta tho well-knowa numbers, 505==-T75~-=28~==20 & 22, Factory, Mt. Vernon: Oflico, 75 John-st GETTYSBURG WATE GBI Y SBUIRG KATALYSINE WATER-Til: Gurat MEDIOINE OF NATORE, _Iudorsod by tho Highest Mudleal Authorltios Restores’ Muscular Powor to tha Paralytlo, Y . Ymtozer Musoulie, v to tug Lruiyiey Xouthtul 'gor to the Agod, an ovelops the Young at a Oritleal Dektad Divsolson Caloutl and 1+ Ohiltiy™ Dupueitat Ciiras Gout, thoumatian Dyspovsin, Notralgln, Gravol, Dla. butos, Diseascs ot tho Kiduoys, Livor, aud Bkin, Abdom. inal Dropsy, Ohronte Dinrrliuda, Gonstipation, ' Asthia, Nurvousuess, Slueplessuoss, Gonoral Dobility, and nourly el Pamplilute containing aly from Aledical Ji i nns m Distinguished Oltl. Zone, bont PREL byl by WIHLTTNKY BIRUS,, Gouoral Aienin, 527 south Froutats, Philadelplia, Pa, ' For saly byl drugyints, e - VAN BOIAAGK, STEVENSON & REID (3 and B Lakowat,, Wontorn Aganbs, SCALES., FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCALES Ol ALL BIZESB, FAIRBANKS, MORBH & 00 Y 11 AND 13 LAKE-ST, ik AMUSEIENEN o5 UNION PARK LEOTURE COURSE. 'Tho followtng [mntum:’mlv:‘ boon ongagod for this T, K. BEECHER It J. Do CORDOVA, J. G. IIOLLAND, WASHINGTON GLADDEN, PROF. PROCIOR, CARL SOHURE, I, H. CIIAPIN, Thia Courso will conalst of EIGHT LECTURES. Rosurvad Soat for tho Full Gourso, 11th, TERER DOLLARS. The dato of gnch Tacturo, alan tho placo whora e tokata il £ soldy will bo givon fu (b apors Novembor 7, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, Nov. 8, ening and Wednosday and Bty Momess, LERGT TR RO ANY THISATIE, eod Maradon's beaitiful Aworlcni Hoclaly Draiia, "on* CLOTDS! Cast to tho ontire atrongth of tho Company, onutito Sothorss Beitiast Mountings, and Magaifc cont Appolntionts. ] ighoarai—Kato Datomnn's colcbratod play, MARY M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. FOUR NIGHTS AND BATURDAY MATINEE; - MISE NEIILSON In hor admirad porsonation of ROSALIND, Tn Stinkspento's Besutiful Comody of AS ¥OU TLIESTE: T Fiidsy and Eaturdsy Njghts—IROMIO AND JULLLT, MYERS" OPERA HOUSE. Monroo-st., botwoon De..sboru and Stata. Avlington, Cotton & Kemilg's Minstrels. AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME—Produc. tion of I5d. Barbic's Burlonquo, ontliled ROMKO AND JOLI BEGINS NOV. ms Arlington illy Rtice, Jirnest Lintlon, 101 Arlin; atton, mni s, Ry Komblo i thelr spovialites, wonl d Saturday Matineo. ookt dor GUY MANSOVERING. AGADEMY OF MUSIO. THE GREAT WONDERS OF THE WORLD, THE VOKES In thelr groat epoctalty, BELLES Of THE KITCHEN! As playod 1,500 timos In London and New York, provions to whials a fonteol oniody by the pusorinl Acadomy Qom- pany. _Matinecs Wodnosday and Saturday. STAR LEOTURE COURSE. MUSIO HALL ONLY APPEARANCE IN CHICAGO OF E. L CHAPIN, THURSDAY, NOV. G. kots for salo this moming at Jansen, McCl .l?5.‘:u):lru‘i’nlwn’rln‘unnll‘x{lox“&r;l'ng.‘llll;l'égPénll S jon, G0 ota, Roservod Soata, 35 cta. oxtra, 2 SRRPENTLR & SITALDON, GLOBE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT aud Wednosday and Saturday Matineos, Miss Amy Stone In her grand romantia military drama, CIGARETTE, The Little Luopurd of France. DR, KAHN'S Wamificent Angionical Musenm, From Now York, of NATURAL SCIENOE and ART, No. Tickots, 8 ota.” For ovory 148 South Clark-st., ncar Madison. gentleman only. Doars apen feow @ 6. . t010 p.im., datly &nd Sunday. OCEAN NAVIGATION. CONARD MAIL LINE. BESTABLISEBD 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow. London and all Dritish Points, From New York overy Wednesday and Sat- ;e Borlon oy e oaT, ‘nbin IPassnge, $80, auil §130, Guid. L SeoAnded Tekioe, Steerago Passae, 83) curconcy, Passengors and frolght hanked to uud {rom all parts of Taropo at loweat ratos, Bight Draftson Greay Britaly nad Trolan. P11 DU, VERNET, Gon'l Wost'n Agont, N.'W. ur. Clark and Raudolvh-sia. :: N A OARRYING TIE UNITED STATES MAIL Belween New York, Cork, and Livergool The magnificont new and full-powerod Steamshipa of thia Lino offer unriraled aocommodations to all classos of Jusecogors, Tl steaniors boing alike, (ravelyra seciira o grent hdvaniage of Laving an equally good and fast yiemior for caoh aud ovory sulling, OCHANIO, CELI , ADRTATIC, AA. TANNIC, S from Now York 8, from Livorpool on ork ont SATUT RIDAYS, calling at Cork Harbot both ways. Ratcs us low 0s any frat-oluss inc. For furthor {aformution apply to Company’s Westorn Qflico, 7 and 19 South Clarkest., nosr Washiogton, ) Caieo. ‘Dratta on Great Brifain and Ircland from £1 upwards X o B AL D TAGLNGREN, Aon. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. TAST AND LONDONDERRY. Theso olegant now steamers will zail from Pler 33, North River, foot of North Mooro-st., as follows RGIA..... Wednosday, 12, PENRSY LVA] Yednusday, VIRGINIA, ‘Wednesday, Doo, 10. Aud ovory alfornate Wodnesday thoreaftor, taking pas. yeagors at throu faics lo all pnria of Great Britain snd Ireland, Notwny, Swoden, Donmark, nod Gormany, Dratts for £1and upwards, For freight or passngo npply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ., Agouts, oadway., 9K, EARLE, General Wostern Agont, ' G larient, Clileaso, Salling twico n wook from Now York, and cavrylng pas- songars toall parts of Groat Britain, Ireland, Continental Yurope, and tho Moditorrarcan. Gabin frony 5t ngo, Dritlsh aud Irish poriy cast, §30; wost, $3% Contl. B porte sauno oa ptior roguleeiimoa, AL} pavubloin 11, 8, curronoy. A|b¥]y for full fnformation at tho Com- ‘panyis olfigos No. 1 iluwling Groon, Now York, and N, 15, Cornor LaSalloand Madisorvats., Chileago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts, NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ol Other Points in England and Wales, The Soutls Walos Atlantio Stosmship Uompany's now Arstsolans Stoarisbips Wil sall Sron Fonsyivania Tal: Foad Whart, Jorsoy O1LYs PENBIORELS i Nov. 15 ‘Theso steams! [or tho tri are e vidod with all tho Tuteat improvamonta or (ho comfor( and Sonvonmenca of Cabiy aaf Sleorago barsongors, Irst = Cabin, 88 ourroncy; Socond Cahin, 865 curroney Steer. 30 ou 3 repald Steorago oortiticatos from Oure 45, or £Land upsacde, e furthor parlioulsrs, apply fo Uardill, at the Oom- pany’s Otico: Dack Chambors, and i New York to All’{fll}lul\w BAXTER & CO., Agonts, S Ror ioadinas, NATIONAL LINE OF STHEAMSEHIPS. NOTIOE—Tlia Qompany akes tha risk of insurauco (up to 800,00 In gold) on_vach of tho vassols, thus givin paesongers ho best possiblo guarautoo for safuly au aoldanco of danior al sea, "o suost soutlierly roufo has slways beon adoptod by thls Uompany to avoid 1oo und headiands. ‘Nutling from Now York for Quosnstown and Livarpool dtor Lowdon dieustavory fortuiiiu, FOWN and LIVERFOOL, trom Flofa 44 Vo Nov, 1. | Italy. very Saturds) "ok QU RITACH .|‘l’fll)lfllll, Nl:v. N 3 %00 Untrency. .ynfin‘x 0 Curreness” A 'ARBAUE 4, Bl«fl'fllflvg. Passenniors. bookod Lo or fron; Geruan aud Seandina. wian pointa at low ratos, The Sleamsbipy of this lne are the largost {u the trade. Drafts on Great diritaln, Ireland, and ths (}gk{ll‘n'ml. ITLIAN MACATISTEL, o Northoast corner Clark and Ra s rawsoge Urona ol SALVE AN 1tighis Sulve, for Buras, Bolls, CORNS! 25 cents a box, DR, ATEPHENS, 13 Dearborn.st, Wachesals by Vaubousack, Brorsnsen & Tota. " Wostorn Agent, 16, (opposito new usn BATHE I8 TABREY RREIVAL KD DEPARTURE OF RIS ILXPLANATION OF REPERENCE MARKA,— t Saturday ¢ egptadi ¥unday oxcontads Moulay oxcoptod, T ze rivo tiunday at 8:008, . _§ Daliv, HICHION CENTAAL & OMEAT Pl G i, and 75 Canal-t,, curner af WESTERY RAILAOAOY fant af” Teenty.recon i-tfy et corner of diandalphy Arrive, D, e m e n Mall (xin main as Dny Expros. Alagkaon Aocommtio “Atinntle Vixpross, Nught Expross GHAND RAPIIA AiiD Motuing lixpross, Night Sxpron ind alr lac), nt, e WO, woe Akoiite CHICAGD & ALTON BAILRDAY. Chicago, Kanras d_Denver Short £ins, via Lanidls anty ”;IUT":?Al’/i; feajn, {-'p'rlr‘mficlhl,"lllm and &, Loule irough Tine, ~ Union Liepoty Trest Sides near Vadisn-ta Sriget! Hieket s + 1t epory un 152 ndipiests Arrice, ) 3ol In Matn Linal da Main Lino § 6 Kt Louly Igv, vin Jackaonville, 9: Bpringhold Express,, 1 Springhold Fast Expross Jehorson Uity Expro: l";nrin, K'nflkllk nt“;l L, hiohn Lacon, \Washivaton Jnfiul & Ul_l‘_iflhl Accommodatlon CHIPAGO. MILWAUKCE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Untan Lepoty eorner Miadieon and Canalests,; Ticket 0fes 68 South la apiposite Skerman House, wnid ut Deppt, Teave, Milwaukoe, Bt. Paul & Minnoap- xprass alis Day foxpi +0:%0 8. m, |t 6:600, e ‘Milwaukoo & Frair] i Aail and Fxpross.. * 5:00 p, m. {*11:00a, m, Milwankee, S, Pal alis Night Txpross.. [t9:30 . m. [* 4:16 p. 12, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depolt—Fiot af Iakest,. Indlanav,, and Sictesnth-st, ‘ana Canal and Sieteenti-ate, ~ Tcket pices, No, 69 Clarf ., Grand fuclic Hotel, and ot depota. ZLeave, Arrice. * 7:30 0. . [* 8:00 p. m. 00, Dubunae & Bloux G Pacillc F'aox Lino, for Omalia. . Kanane Gltg, Lotsonmort, A chison & 8, Josoph Ex Aurora Passongor. Nondota, Ottawa & Btroator Pas: Auirorn Pansouger.,.. Aurora Passanger (8 Dubunun & SlouxOity Exp: Pacliio Night Exp, for Omaba. Kanraa Cliy, Leavenworth, At ohison & 81, Josopl Lxp., Downor's Groxd Accommotlat Downor's Girovo Assommodation® :15 p. Oltawa & Sircator PasscOgor..e.| 75 Toxna Exprass. *Ex. Sunday 5 2:35 . * 3:35 p. me q}!iLnINBIS UENTRAL RAILROAD. . Depot 4 ie<t, and foot of T -4 G etk Ao Dy e, it Teave, Arrive, T St. Louts Exproos, 8t Lonia rad ¥ 184, me 1500 Park nad Oak Wood: 1i3do Park and Oak ol (a) Runs to Uampalgn on Satucdays. CHICAGO & NORTHWWESTERN RAILTOAD, Cily offices, corner Randolph und LaSalle.sts., and 75 Canale corner Mudison-st a Pretfio Fast L @ Dubuquo Day Iix. a Omalia Night Expros @ Dubmauo Niche Iéx. via Cilnton @ Ireoport & Duluauo I5xpross...* b Slilwaukoo Lxpross., b Milwaukoo Passougoe.... 3 Milwaukeo Passonicer (day s Gregn Bay, Kapr b §t. Paul Expross... & Marquette Expro: b St. Faul lxpros ‘a~—Depot carnor of Wolls and Kinzio-sts, b—Dapot corngr of Capnl and Kinzig-sts, WL BRENRETT, Gon, Pass. Agoat. COLORADD, KANGAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Offce, 77 Clurkesty Specisl Inducoments. Groat New ltauto. A., T. & 5t Folt. It W. . WEBE, Gon'l Ag't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Desot, corner of VanBuren and Sherman-sts, Ticket ofics, Grand Pacific fatels drrice, Teave, | Omaha, Leavonw'th& Atchison B Poru Atcommodat Night Ixproas, Leuvoaworth & LAKE SHORE & MICHICAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, “Van Iuren.at., foot of LaSalleat. Ticket olcse, northerest carner Clark and Randolphwin, and southizss corner Canal and Madlsan-sts. Teare. Mall, via Alr Lino and Mats * 6:10a. m, stgch'l AL {poand lnul';u 6:10a. m, "Alr Lino. Atlantio K Night Fxpross, via Main Lido, South Chiengu Aceommaantiar.s Arrice, *10:00 . 10 PIT1SBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TLeave. Arrive. Exproas, fo B Li Mail... Valparaiso” Accommouation D Padi Fast LN INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATY THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Railroad Depot, 7oot of Lakewst.; aleo foot of Twcenty-second-sl, Ticket ufice, 131 Kunrdolph= CHICAGD. . r corner Clark; 18 Canalat,, corner Madieon; 18 Laallest,, corner Washington, and at dlinols Centrat eyt L Arrive, Day Express.. m, | 4 8:20 0. m,y ¥fnt: Expros oo e | & 8100 p Ty Througn sleopers for Indianspolis, Clucinnatl, an Baltimoro evers night. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. GEORGE H. BLISS & CO. Publio notico 1aioroby glven that al n epoolal meoting ot tho gtuokholdars of said curporation, Liskd on tie 10th day of Uotober, 1878, it was vuwn‘ll to tucropse tho caplti Atock of enid coryoration by adding thereto tho rut of thiriy-ilve thousant dollnrw, making tho onpital sta silld Corporation, when 80 eroased, the sumn of soventys five thonsand dutinra, GEORGIE T, BLISS, Pros's. Ghleago, Ogt. 18, 18 MEDICAL CARDS, DR.C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PITYSICIAN, 377 and 470 South Olerle s, cornor Van Luron, Ohicaio. s woll kiiown by all reudors of the panoes thet Dr. O, Bigolow is the oldost. ostablishod phyafclan in Chicags having dovoted TWENTY YEARS O 1S LIVE fo p- focting romuedion that will curo vosltively all cas s CITHUNIO AND SPEOTAL DISEEASIES (i both s> a) ORRESPONDENCE OONFIDENTIAL, dross all Jottors, with atuwia, to Dr, O, BIGELOW; 23 and 379 South Ular] e 82955 DR. KEAN, Ng guURB! 360 Bouth Olark-st., Clhitcego, May ba confidantially consulted, pocsonally or by mall, frev of chargo, on all chronlo or HErvous dissass. DL, Jo KEAN Is tho only physiolan in tho olty showar- rants cures or no bay. _ Groou Hook, Illustrated, 0 conts, - 9 112 W, MADISON-ST., GIIUAGO, (8 rexular i In modicino), troats il Ouronic Dhinasas, of Luih Curow guaranteod. AH Fewalo Dittiouitlas treut aucoess, Dlodicine: Consultation freo, A ook o spaclal dlncasos, olrgulien, e., for mavelod folka “Irao for two stamps. All loitors conildonifal. D WO T I SEIDT D, 183 BOUTH OLARK-8T., Continuca fo ouro all Chronie, Nuevous, wnd Urinarg Discasos of bothh soxos, and iy bo conlidentially o sulted, porsounlly or Ly wll, fova o1 coatge, omeid dinicultios treated with suceosd, - 1lis Modivat Troutiso 13 Indios aud goutlomen vont froa DR. A. G. OLIN, 852 Wabash-uv, dust snd longest ostablishod phystolan in tha eity i3 mont of privato mud weinagy disousos suife woaknaes, titd rowuit of early indisoretlons, and fost i Boud posiiively gurad. 1Lia lato work vapléiuing who siag marey, fre 3 $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE.