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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1873 3 THE COURTS. Rules of Practico in the United States Courts, Bill to Bet Asido o Sale---Froceedings i in Banlouptoy. Notes from All {le Courts-=-To-Day’s Call fn tho Circult Court, In the cnsa of Keno ngainst ilie propollor City of Now York, lately doclded by Judgo Drummond, (ho respondent prayed an appeal from tho Dintriot Court to the Circuit Court, Riving o bond, but noglectod to perfoct hia ap- peal.. Judge Drummend hold in his.declsion thiat tho libollent (tho appolloo) had n right to porfeot the spponl, and, upon a bearing ox parte, lavo tho docroo of the lower court aflirmod, with 10 por cont damiages. In appoaly in chancory or ndmiralty coses, tho appellant shontd furnish the Clork with n cortifiente of evidenco slgned by tho Judgo who tried tho cuse in tho conrt bolow, and Judge Drummond has Inid down tho rulo that, unless such cortifieato 1s furnishied, tho Clerk may refuse to make up the rocord for the appelinnt, ; THE HOWELL OABE. Mr. Dextor Lins not yob by soy means ronched tho bottom of his strong Lo, and the dofonsa spponr to be Just getting warmed up. Yestorday more dopositions woro read aud oral evidonco given Lo show that the machinery, whon firat put in the building, was not worth anwhoro the amount for which it was Ineured, Vory little intorest seoms to bo taken in the trinl outsido of thepartiesand witnessos theroto, scarcely adozon npoctators bolug prosont at ono timo yosterday. DILL TO BET ASIDE SALE. Alico Maxwoll, of Iowa, fllod & bill inihe United States Court yestordny against Dennis Goodyonr, Oliarlos W. Marsh, William W, Marsh, James L. Greonflold, and Johu Palm, of DoKalb Oounty. Complainant alloges that in 1850 ono Josoph Bundy conveyed to Betsoy L. Goodyoar, hor mothor, the E. I of tho 8, E. X of Bea. 15, and Lots 53, 64, G5, 66, b7, 63, 69, nnd 60, of Scc. 28, 88, 8. Complainant's mother subsequently died, leaving hor tho sola Lieir, and sho is enti- tled to'tho estate, Dennis Goodyear, pretond- ing to nct na administrator, took chiarge of the « proporty, paid the amount due to Bundy, aud sold somo of it to part of tho_dofondsnis, who resold to tho othors, Complainant thoreforo oaks an account of the ronts aud profits of tho estato, that the deeds of lor fathor or any one elso protending to convey tho title theroto mny be declared void, and the property bo vosted in her, freo from all cloud or incumbrance. BILL -£0 ESTADLISIL A WILL. - Yaloatine 0. Turner aud John B, Turnor filed & bill against Adaling W, Turnor, Elizabeth J. ‘Whitney, Martha A, Rumsey, snd Julian 8, Rum- 8oy, Theodore A. L'urner, and Honry A. 'Turner, Qaorgo Turner, Frank Turner, William O. Turner, Jobn B, Turnor, and Bethaun Lurner, beirg-of-lny of Johin B, Turnor, Plaivtiffs allogo that Jobn B, Turner died in 1871, lenving o will, which was aftorwarda proyod, and plaintitfs werd - appointed executors. The will and probato wero destroyed by tho firo, and the bill is to entablish tho copy attached to tho will ae a truo copy of tho original, UNITED STATES COURTS. Robert B. Jonkins nud John . Stafford, ns Assigneos of Hubert Grommes and Natban A. Franlel, commonced suit in trover against the Union Paciflc'and the Central Pacifio Railroad Companics, Iaying demages at 83,000, Jool D, Harvoy, as liccoivor of tho Scandi- pavisn National Bank, brought suits ngainst Bornard G. Coulfield for ©3,000; against Cornelius X. Field for $1,600 ; agaiust Michacl F. Casey for 8000, and ngainet Winchoater Hall Cclaiming 10,000, Willism N. Whiting, Jerome Fasslor, and Qlivor §, Kolly filed n bill against Henry Burman, Oharles P, Gronberg, Heury Rust, and John Tach, for an alleged infridgemont of- atent. Complainants allege that Goorge O, olph was the inventor of certnin improvements in mowing-machines, for which Lo, in 1857, ob- talnod a patent, Complainsnts subsequently bought his _rights, the potout having been ex- tendod, and they are now selling said improve- ments. They allego that defondants have beon intringing on thoir rights, and ask an aocount and injunction. DBANERUPTOY ITEMS, . In the coso of Goshomn, Fontayno & Co., sgeinst whom u petition was filod last Fridoy, an :)lrdur for tho examination of the debtora was made. 3 In the case of Henry Kraucl, an order of dis- missal was entered unless objections bo fled in ten days, and the warrant vacnted. Tha donizl of Bolig Lobrecht wae withdrawn and o adjudicatod baakrupt by default, end & warrant igsued returnable Dec, 17, 1878, Tn tho case of S, Stecklo, an ordor was entored that the procecdings be dismissed, unless objoc- tions are tiled iu fou days, - 0. Asiignee's repork of snlo in the cago of D. J. Mitcholl was filed snd ordered to bo confirm- - ed, unless objections aro filed in ton days. A rulo was'issued_on Ienry Liobonstein and Joseph Spiegol to show causd why they should not pay over about $£9,000 slloged to have been reco{vnd by thom as the proceeds of salos mado sinco their adjudication, = T'he rule is returnable in five days after servico thereof, Hugh Hardman, of New York, filed a potition sgainst Ferdinand O, Lighto aud William F. Johnson, music dealors, claiming $3,861,60 due him on four uotes and a book account, which notes were given for pianos sold to them at dif- ferent poriods. A rulo to show causo.and pro- visional warrant of seizure were issued, roturn- wblo Nov. 28, 1878, Patrick Towle and John Roper filed a potition 128t Friday, ngainet W. T\ Ircson, which was sup- pressed for sorvico, Petitionors clnim 2460 due on their promiseory notes, and allege as acts of bankruptcy the allowing of his property to be taken on l?ul process, and glving warrants to confess judgment. A rule to show and provi- stonal warrant of ssizure wero issued, returnablo Nov. 25. ; . COUNTY COURT, In the matter of & anhn for tho conatruo- tion of a draiu in the Town of Cicoro, it was or- dered that all porsons having objections to the confirmetion of the asseesmiont roll shall file the same by Wednesday morning noxt, tho 10th, Richard ¥, Atking was brought up uuder tho Fraudulont Debtors act, filed & schedule of his p_ro];lurty, dwldc:h was declared exempt, and ho chargod. > The final account of the guardisn of Mary Ann Thiesing was filed and approved, tha minor of ngo, was presont in court, and the guardisn discharged. Willinm H. Holden was appointed consorvator of the person and outata of Josoph H. Butlor, ander o bond of §5,000, In the matter of tho Villago of Hydo Parl, it was ordered that all persons having objections to tho conflrmation of assceement yolls Noa. 4, 6, 8, 19, 18, 14, 15, 16, aud 28 shall file the sang by Wednosday, Nov, 10, and to nssossment roll 08, 17, 20, axd 92, shall filo objectiona by Mon- du}, Nov. 24, at 10 o, m. 2 ohn A, Honderson was, nfipnh\tefl adminis- trator of the estato of Phoobe H. MeGrath, undor & bona for $1,600. 2 In the matter of the City of Chicago, it was or- dered that all partics having objections to tho confirmation of nesossment rolls Nos, 221, 240, 244, 249, and 287 flle tho samo by Wednesday morning noxt, at 10 a, m. CRIMINAL COURT, Edward ¥, Peor was triodafor keeping a lewd - hougo, and aoquitted. .The case of Martin Tromka, Andrew Dookus, 1ud Grogor Dlubsta, indictod for riot, is on The cese of David Cowan and Edward J. Hill, and William Spalding, indicted for the larcony of a diamond pin auvf studs, is on the call for to- i‘hn cage of John MoKolvey, indioted for the murder of JAlex. Morrison, fixet for to-morrow, BUPENIOR COUAT IN LRIEY, Zaohariaa Bavoland filod an on aflidavit yester- doy for nn attachmont against John Groen, clafming that dofondont 1o ndebted 0 bum 1 the sum of $1,458.45, for broaking & contract to oarry somo grain to Duftalo, Eaward Ely commenced an action in debt for £10,000 againiat Honry Brinkworth for damages on & broken contract, A suit in assumpsit was? Biluner and Amos O Tacke amenced by Oscar Lol Gaxdner for &1,000, o gl titen 8, Erasmus D. Whiting brought sulf Cliruucoy N. Shipuan llzul w-t‘:on 1N ‘R;G '31"-5'1' £O8 S P Louz brought st a repl 'ohn P, Louz broy, sai replevin agalnat tho Shorift, T, M, oy, to worth of briok, 7L "5 FOORTAE L 000 “An rotion was begun Btevens LEY $ He: L, Hnntlngbt’ n‘i"“'i'{‘ 000, or A B Y S L TR O priecipo in- assumpsit agalnat Willlam 11, Davie Tor 81,000, Zachurina Savoland filod an afiidayit for at- tachmont ngalnst John Kidderhouss to racover $1,078.17 for a brolen contract, OINUUIT COURT IN JURIEF, Thomas W. Forry and Jdward 1. Farry en- torad wp judgimont by aanfennion ngalust Frod- orlelt Rane for £1,100.60, and filod an_affidavit for garnikhoo procoss agatant Fotor Caldwall, James Corcoran, 11, Bnbine, and — Ouwall, THE OALL. Indgo Znno will eall Now. 21, 24, 25, 20,21, 28, 29, 30, 91, 82, 84, 95, U8, 99, 40,'41, Judgo Gary's alt'ts 06 to 101, 108 to 108, 110, 111, and 11810 118, Judgo Rogers' enll in 1,087 to 1,400, oxoept 1,003, 1,089, 1,800, 1,007, and 1,300, Judgo Booth wiil eall from 108 to 180, Judgo Troe's call will bo 620 and'1,101. LOCAL POLITICS. An Army of Applicants Besieging Mr, Colvin, Interview of an Aldermanio Committes with Him---Hickey Disappointed. Itc Deolines to Pledge Himselfe--The Contest for iho City + Clerkship, The Cuban quoation is not an absorbing topio to tho politicinng who ere seoking ofice under tho incoming Administration. They don't caro a fig for Cubp, and whon any ono spoake to thom of the butchory of tho crow of tho Virginins, thoy sny, O, yos; but what doyou think of my ohancos for ity Sealer,” or City Clork, or Gas Inspoctor,or Supervisor of Oil,or Fish-Small- or, a8 tho case may be. Thacandidates for Figh- Smoller, for Instance, would be porfectly willing that all the Cibnns in the world should bo Lilled DLy the Bpaniards, or by any oue olss, so long ag they onjoyed the omoluments derived from passing vordicts on the quality of fish, The candidates gonorally aro & merconary lof, andall tho noblor sentimonts of thoir natures are leld in aboyauce by tholr ambition, 80 that Cuba ro- coives no sympathy from thom. Cuba is nono the worse for that. While tho counlry is somo- what exorcised over tho possibility of war, the candidates run after the Aldormen and after Mayor Colvin, begging thom to do something for thom, urging their claims on the ground of having peddled tickets, or of laving been an officer of o Ward Club, or of tho Liquor Leaguo. By all accounts, theso recommendations have but little wolght with Dir. Colvin, and Ye will bo apt to mako his soloc- tlons without regard to such doubtful indorae- monts, Tho Mayor will have names onough to chooso from, and, nftor ho makos his soloctions, there wiil bo enough disappointed mon lott to capturo Cube if it bo necessary, and what bettor uso can thoy mako of thomsolves than to get killed on some glorious flold, and be buried with their gorrows in that tropieal olime whoro the odor of fine tobacco forover fills the air? Ono hundred nnd thirty-fiyo applleants for City Sealor filed their potitions up to Saturday last,and the cry is, still they come. For somo of tho other offices thoro are as many aspirants, Tho Gommittes of Aldermon appointed at the Hatch House coucus on Saturday night, to wamt on Mr. Colvin, performed thoir_duty yostordny. Peto Mnhr was there, and Tom Foloy was thoro, and 8o wero Mr. O'Brion, Mr. Whito, snd anothor. The confabulation was vory soerot. ‘Whon theso'great men got togother to deliberate on woighty mattors, they foel thoir importance ; eo when they came out from the Mayor yesterdny they looked wise as_ owls, and grinned idlotically when questioned as to what took place. Thoy had ** fixed ¥ everything, thay #nid, when in fact thoy had ‘‘fixed” nothing, as Mr, Colvin wasn't in o humor to bo “fixed” or dictatod to by nuy such crowd. Poto Malr, in his broken English, plead until tha tears coursod down his nose 3 om Foloy was pathatic, Whito spoke in the name of the fiuvunlb ‘Ward, and tho other two did their best to get s promise that tho twenty-two should bo permitted to nominate the minor officers, It wasno go, how- ovor, MMr, Colvin was firm and dignitied, and declined to givo himeelf sway, and tho Com- mitteo _rotired _to comsolo = thomsolves with beer, It was also doter- mined to lhold another caucus at Corcoran's tavern this evening, aud arrango to *“fix” things in spite of Mr. Colvin or any other man. This mooting i8 o eecret. No ono knows anything about it but the twenty-two,—at loast 5o they im- agine. 0 wooner ‘bad tho Committeo loft the pres- ence of Mr, Colvin than Mike Hicley bounced in, sud requested His Honor to appoint him Su~ porintendent of Police, Mr. Colvin simply ro- fused, and intimated that Mr, Hickey noced ox- pect Do consideration from thoe now administra- tion. This was aead blow to the ex-Captein, who worked_during tho cmnpaign expeoting to Do rowarded with the office. He roported his failuro to his friends, and last night thore was waillog_and gnashing of teoth a MeGarry's sa- loon. ~Hickey's last chance has doparted, It is rumored that *“Jim" McGrath has houled off the track for Oity Olerk, and will fall back on tho Prosidoncy of the Council and the Chalrmanship of the Financa Committes, both *¢fat takes " if skillfully handled. Henry Ham- ilton nnd Joo Forrest are leff in the flold.” Ham- ilton has a recommendation signed by all the Judges except one, to soy nothing of a largo numbor of the Bar. Ho is making s desporate fight, aud, while Forrest isdepending on general principlos, ho is fioulug pledges from Aldermon. 1t looks ag if thoro wore lively timea ahead bo- twoon tho obstroperous twenty-two and Mr. Colyin, whose independence Las riled them so that it is not unlikoly thoy will do all in their powor to thwart his wishes, ‘Wendell Phillips on the Saxon. In_a locture in Boston on Monday eovening, Mr. Wendell Phillips Is reported to have BMKF: “Tt doos not sult our Saxon mon to uso tholr musclo. The genuino Yankeo disdaing work ; he mukes his brains work for him, This is not the gn of work ; wo malko our brain do the work of 10,000 bands. Wo work through invention, through sagacity. We stand to- ;y in Boston and laborionsly lay o wiro to Ban I'rancisco, b~ 000 milos away, and with one man at each end of tho wire wo sond o message, and thinkit o grand schievement, But the men at each ond know what is sent, aud could betray tho confidence reposed in them if thoy plezsed. Wo think wo havya reachod tho gon, but tho patient ingenuity of the Baxon blood, of tho Yankoo race, will kaop at work until floally in_your grandeluldren’s day it will gend a messago from Han Franoisco to Bos- ton without a wiro; no man at oither ond will know what that mossage is, and it will run both ways at the samo time. Wo are only touchin Jjust on tho edge or fringe of tho garment, and nndnuhtndl{le lotricity, suporsoding steam, will light our housos, perbaps lift us into the air, carry us across the world, and absolutoly make mau tho lord, without a movement, of creation, But tho Saxon o his groat domerits, The Ro- man god wog force, tho Groek god waa benuty, tho Arabian god sensuality, the Mohammedan god oxquisito porfumes, tho beauty of woman, oxquisiio wines, the Saxon {dou of 5 god befors Olristianity Liad como to tho raco, was not an out-door Hcene; it was no besuty like the Grook; his heavon was a hall, beneath whoso roof were gatherod tho viotorious war- riors, their battle-nxes dripping blood, and they wore quafiling tho means of intoxication out of tho ekulls of thoir cuomies, It roprosented two {idoas—forco and tho stimulus to victory, and ond thon onhancing the dolight of tho hour of victory by intoxication, Aud if you will waton thie Baxon raco of ours as it marches down tho conturies for & thousand i:m, you will find two groat passions,—eee 1t England and seo it here,—first, to Immrlu under our fest every mlgfnbcrlns race, to clear the gvound around us, nllow no rival, no competitor. The ganuine John Bull oan nolthor bour & Beotchman nor an Irish- man unloss thoy are under his feet; tho genuine ‘Yunkeo must absorb Moxico, invadoe Moxioo, and take nll tho outlying islands, And it must in- tonsify this glory of conquest by sdding jts in. toxioants, and 80 you find we aro the two drunk- eneat nations on the a0o of the earth,” e e sagacious Goorgln Dogs From the Augusta Chronicle. For sevoral days psst, Mr, John P, Fostor noticed that one of his best cows was graduall) {ving a legs quantity of milk perday than usual, %n inquiry Inéo the roason of this, be wau {n- formod thiat & fine sotter pup which ho owned ‘was in the habit of sucking tho cow. Mr. Fos- tor at first disboliovod the story, but afterin- THE COUNCIL. A Little Sabbath-Breaking fuir to Be Investigated. The 0, D. & V. R. R. Right-of-Way Ordinance Amendod and Adopted. The Exposiiion Extension Qu;:sunn Staved Off-esMrs, Udn’s Aorlal Lndder. Tho Counoell hold a rogular mooting yosterday nftornoon, Ald. MeAvoy fu the chair, All tho Aldormon woro prosont but Bowen, Bond, and Bwoat. PETITIONS. Potitlona wero prosonted and referred for n sidowallc on Pollt streot, from Ashland to Coutro nvenuoj agafust paviug Franklin stroot, from Van Buren to Harrivon; againat thoe fmprove- mont of Weat ‘I'nylor stroot, oubERY, Ald, Dlckering offored an ordor dirocting the Doard of Public Works to report whother city tons Linvo been used to haul gravel and sand Insb Bunday, from tho inko shore at the foot of Thirty-fitth, stroot for the privato uso of a city ofilcor on thio North Slde, 1t s undorstood that it was to improve the door-yard of Assistant Lnuginoor Clark. It was roforred to tho Com- mitteo on Stroots and Alloys, The Board of Public Works was ordored to proparo ordinances for puttiug in gas-lamps on Liborty stront; for tho improvemontlof Thirty~ poventh stroet, and for buildinga sower on Elizaboth etroot, from Hubbard to Indinna, Tho Board of Health wau ordered to investi- gatoand report whetlior tho City Beavenger is dumplug swill in the lake, snd is failiug to col- loct it on some of tho stroets named in the con- traot. T'ho Corporation’Coungol was ordered mot to apply for the confirmation of tho nssessmont for improving Thirty-firet stroot until directod to do g0 by tho Bonrd, there being no sewer in the gtraot ns yet, and tho monsy markot belug stringont. FINANCIAL, Tho Comptroller submitted an ordor, which was passed, nuthorizing im to fssue $60,000 1 aity bonds to replace a liko nmount falling due in January, 1874, the city boing unable to pay thom at maturity, owing fo tho unproduotivo ro- sults of tho tax snles, SIREET IMPROVEMENTH, Tho Board of Public Works submitted an or- dinanco for paving Fulton stroet from Elizabetn stroot to Ashland avenue, which was reforrod to tho Committoo on Streots and Alloys, Woat DI~ vision. Tho Board of Polico requested that the Board of Public Works bo instructed to have Pautne street, from Harbino to now Blue Island avonuo, put in passable condition for firc-ongines, by omnderiog, macndamizing, or Elml(ing. The motter wag reforred to tho Board of Public Works, - RATLROADS. Tho ordinance giving the Chicago, Danville & Vincounes Railrond tho right of way from Wost- orn avenug, at tho corner of Bross avenuo, along Bross and Canal avenues, and lhence across Ashland avenue, to the south line of tho Illinois & blichigan Canal, was taken up, Ald. Scbhalfuor mioved to amend tho ordi- nanco by limiting tho duration of the privi- lego to tho term of ten yours. ‘Tho amoendment was adoptod—yens, 20; nnys, 7. Ald, Powell moved to strite out the words giving power tolay down all ** necossary switchos and turn-outs." Tho amendment was adoptod—yoas, 24 ; nays, 13, Ald. Richardson moved to amend by striking out apart of (he proviso mzuhing the road to construct viaduots whore ordersd by the Board of Public Workes. Ald, Powell moved to asmend by requiring them to erect vinducts whoro ordered by the Common Council, instead of the Board of Pub- lic Works, AM.2 Powell's smendment was loat—yess, 8 ; nays, 28. 5 Ald. Clowry moved to amond by striking ot tho powor to lay any tracks at all. It was not agreod to—yoas, 7 ; nays, 20. w{\lld. Richardson's amondmont was laid on the blo. ‘Tho ordinanco, ns amendoed, was referred to tho Clerk for engrossmont, THE AERIAL LADDERS. A resolution nccepting the offer of Madam Uda to sell to the city ror $25,000 the privilegoe of using her aorial laddors for the term of six- toon yeasrs, no monoy to be paid tillan appropria~ tion fa made by the noxt Council, was taken up. Ald. Cullerton moved to refer the matter lo tho Judiciary Committee to ges the opinion of mn“cmmuen Counsol as to the logality of the mattor. Ald, Pickoring thought tho sum altogether too Inrge. Igld. Bherwood thought the price too high, and did not beliovo tho Committoo on Firo and Wator would have roported in favor of it but for the outeide pressure. It was too large & sum to pay for using four or five ladders, ‘The proj er way to do was to buy tho ladders and paya royalty for using them. Bosldes, by tho chartor, no coutract could bo made binding the next Council oy any appropriation made now, exaopt in cago of emorgonoy. d, Powoll was opposed to roferonce, and aleo to the purchaso, siuce the amount was too high. Aman was gomng up o ladder, with & hook and ladder truck, for $2,000. Ald, Schaffnor said Mrs, Uda woa willing to bave the mattor referred to tho Judiciary Com- mitteo to report Monday. Ald, Riohardson thought the time too short. Ald, Scheflner said the Corporation Counsel hed assured tho lady the city had a right to buy Der patont on tho torms proposed, Tho motion to refor was agrood to. 8CIIOOL BITE, Tho Committes on Schools submitted a report rocommending tho purchago of o lot for n school sito on Saugamon stroot, botwoon Robey and Hoyno. The accompanying order was passod. ¢ TUE EXPOSITION DUILDING. ‘The roport of tho Committeo on Wharves and Public Grounds, recommonding tho extonding for two yoars of time for which the Exposition uilding - may romain on the Lake Park was takan up, Ald, McGrath moved to recommit tho matter to prepare an order or resolution granting the priviloge. Theo motion wna agroed to, and the Council adjourned. — BANYON AND THE GAMBLERS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: Among the vicos committed, and to which our laws apply, may be mentioned tho vico of gambling, and tho ponalty attached is vory se- Yore, oven to imprisonmont for the offenso. Yot hardly a weok pagaca by but tho pross s galled upon to chroniclo the arrest of thoso mon who aro found plying their vocation as gamblors in this city, or,when not engaged in thelr nefarions calling, in robbing thoso who may unfortunately foll into their clutches, they may be found about the principal hotels, stroot corners, and publio thoroughfares, using profune languago sand insulting romarks towarde those who have ocession to pass them by, while their main shafts aro dircotod sagainat unprotocted females, T'he writor doos not wish to insinuate that our police, who are paid to protect tho porsons of our oltlzons, wink at the doings of thoso wolves drgmsod in tho fluestof broadoloth, atill our polico know them to be outlaws to scciety, and should prohiblt tholr congrogating where ro- spoctable citizons havo to pass, theroby eaving many from thelr insults. Approsch an officor and inquirowhy such a stato of affairs daos oxiat, and ho will answer you: What oncouragemont to srrest those men, for aagoon as thoy arrivo at tho atation-houae, bail (straw) lo glven for their appoarance in the morning a on the following mornlu%mo cnso balog culled, is postponed for wook., Doos tho reader imngine to give thom an opportunity to bring formard respootablo witnensos to eatabllsh their charactor? Not a bit of it ; it 16 only that in the meantimo My, Officer may bo appronchod, and persuaded not to bo too sovero In &u oase, Now, fow of suoh casos ara vestigation beoame satisfied of Itw truth. The | ever heard of aftorwards, and, if they do come oung oanine was caught in the aot last Batur- | up for tris], the publio informed thaj they 5;,. It was as quiefly taking its breaktasd.ss it (-wore dlsmisned for want of suflicient svidenos to 1he dow wai it own mother. sonwoh Hundreds of 0308 bave abtho Court prosided over by that groat ox- poundor of tholasy, Banyon, audmany u thief and sambler to-dny rojolcos that Lis smillng coun- lonanco ling beon found ocoupylng ‘n position which thoso men would drond to “mppronsh, mowing tlint thoy ecoul tho posltion_at all thaes of” tho oriminal, and, if they were but to reeolva thelr just punishmont, many would to-day bo doing” tha Btato a worvico at Jollst, o piaco- of lving na loochon npon. socloty, But n short thne ago Tur Tninuxs informed tho publio that o reugnntnblu citizon had Leon asanitlted and stabbed by theso snino gamblers, and & fow nights aftorwards, whils the eity ol itor of 1'ux TnisunE was going nloug poncenbly, 110 was snddenly cot upon and nssnulted by Lk gams mob, who stand i such favor with Chiet Justico Danyon, nnd yot thoy oo found porame Dbulating our strects to-ay, lookiug for new vie- timn, Aund tho Inst of theso cazes” apposred on Baturdey, and waa dismissod, the assaulb upon un ofiesy not being suficient, in tho muddled brain of Banyon, to Lnl(l Miko MeDouald and bin mob to the Orimival Court, but who wore disahargod, 8o that they may waylsy and attaok citizens, | Tho facts of tho attack ond assault upon Officer Conaldino by this man Milke MeDonald nnd mob avo theso: Oficor Cousidine, whilo ondeavoring to diechiurge bis dutics, citared tho rooms of Mike MoDonnld, and thoro found that & strangor was being floeced of Lia monuoy by thesa bloodhounds. The officar, in tho name of tha law, placed thoso nnfin[w in the gamo undor arrest,and attempted to secure tho im- plomonts used to carry on tho gamo. Mike fcDonnld suddenly ontored tlie room and at- inoked tho oftlcor, tearitig tho star from his broast, and thon, with tho assistanco of us mob, throw him out of tho roony at tho samo timo throatening him with diro veugonco if ho daro seak to onforce the law agaluat tho onrrying ou £ gambling by bim, MeDonnld, after coniug to hin sonos, know- ing well tho position ho had placod himself in, wought out Capt. Buckloy, and bogged to bo placed undor crrost. Ho was oucorted fo the Armow, and pload ton clmr[l:u of disorderly conduct. 'Tho ears was called In $he morning, but was postponed for o wook; tho trial was sot for last Snturday, and whito overy one looked suxiously to seo that & stop was put to this thing of slabbing and nasnulting citizons and oflicors, by brivging McDonald to trial boefors tho courts, they haye been disappointed, and this man to-Uny etands ready to assault auy oft- cor who dares attompt to interfere with his'gamo of gambling. What a snd commentary {8 this when crimo s justifled, as siown by tins 1nan, who assumes to faok to fho snfoty of the livas and_proporty of our citizens, This excuso for a Justica, ns found in the corpulent body of a man who seoms to have bLoon botler fizted to sorve out good ale than attompt to protoot those who pay him. Banyon's jutimacy with thioves and gawblers, 280 Justioe, raceives, as_it riolly dosorves, tha highest condemnation, We are waiting patlent- lytho ndvent which will displace him from tho bench which he lins _ disgraced, and on which he was placed more _through accident than othor~ wise. Banyon, adiou; from your successor we expeot better things, ‘TAX-PAYER, ov. 17, 1873, 3 A FIELD WORTH CULTIVATING. The Eplscopalinus Going for the Sinners of the Business Part of the City, Reoting of tho Church Guild Last Eveningee The Ministorial Unfon and Bishop Cummins. A mesting of the Chicago Church Guild was held lat evening at No, 45 Clark stroot to con- sidor tha expedioncy of getting & placo in the business part of the city in which to hold regular mootings on Bundays, and iz having this placo of worship to make the Guild a more on- orgotio and usoful body, Tho mecting was openod with prayer by the Chbairnan, Bishop Whitehouse. DMr. DMitehell, Ohairman of o committeo already appointed, statod that ho hsd seon the propriotors of MaVicker's, Hooley's, and Musioc Hall, and hnd found that tho former could not be obtained, that Hooloy's could bo hired for $50 for day sorvico and $76 for ovening sorvico, and that Music Hall could be secured for 8100 per night. Mr, Chambers also eaid that ho had attempted to got tho Chamber of Commorce, but could not. The Rov. Mr. Petrio enid that tho proposed place, of worship was intended to reach tho largo number of poople living in tho contre of tho city, and also to act a8 an sutidoto to tho pornicious sorvices held in the Globo Thea~ tre. Mr. Hathaway thought some of the nu- morous court-rooms would do as o place to hold sorvico. Dr. Locke objected strongly to court- rooms, because they were dirty, and ho did not favor usiug them. Of course, & largo room like MoVicker's Theatro would be too exponsive, but ho thought a suitablo room could bo obtained for a moderato amount. Ar. DBrooks eaid there woro two ooursos of action, ono to spond energy and the other money. Ho thought = suitable place would be obtained for a moderate sum. Ono gentleman thought a loft could be rented that would answer all purposes ; anothor sald one of the many vacant stores would ba s good place, but this was not regnrded favorably, for the Guild might bo turnedout afany time. Rev. Mr. Pefrio wanted to know how much moncy could be pledged ¢ the mooting, Rev, Mr. Sullivan said Lig parish and that of Mr. Locko would Uiberally subscribe to furthor tho good object. 1f monoy could not bo ralsed to carry ‘on tho work moro than & month or fwo it better not bo bogun, The Bishop seid he onmo to learn, and could not givo advico. Mr. Mitchell thougnt the organization should bo maintained till Lent, if possiblo. The Rev. Mr. Brooks thought the clorgy had too much to do, and that the parishionors should put tholr shoul- dors to tho wheel. A motion being mado to indefinitely poatpone tho project, tho Rov. Mr. Bullivan opposod it, on the ground that thore should bo somothing to countoract the “ rancorous and rotten hioroslos promulgated at tho Globe Thoatre,” aud ho moved that a commit- teo should bo nHFaineed of rectors and laymon {o canvass tho difforont parishes_and seo what could bo done, and to roport next Monday night. Thiz motion was unanimously carried, and the mesting adjourncd. THE MINISTERIAL UNION. The late conduct of Bishop Cummine was the popular theme at tho Ministorial Assccistion moeting yostorday morning, It was generally conceded "that the Bisho) ‘ind pursued & wisa and_congistont course. Tho intluenco of his conduct, it wos belioved, would not groatly in- oranso tho ovangelical party in thia country. This could not bo looked for until that arty Lad becomo moro potontial in Eagland. or was this party llkulf to inoroaso fu England 80 lonF a8 there i8 & union of Church aud Btato. The difforongo betweon tho Cummins, Wesloy, and Old Catholic movements, was noted, some contending there was & similarity, and 8 new Church party possible, One eminent ;divine vonturad to inquiro whether or not tho Bishoj would bo able to oarry with bim the *Apostoli- cal Buccession ?" PRO¥, SWING will lecture in the Rounion Prosb; cornor of Throop and Mitohel Thureday evening. i IR e R orian Ohurch, atroots, nex! Opening at No, 103 Stato Street. Ladles und gentlemen, you are invited to attend the opening of the Great Exposition Daratr, at No. 103 Btato etroot, thia (Tueaday) foronoon, aftornoon, and ovcu!!lf. whon will be_oxhibited tho fincat and most oxteusiva colloction of fmportod fanoy gooda of all Xinds, chromos, books, human hair goods, and toys ovor doou In tho West.* Wo proposo making displsy on thiu oocasion that will repey all who favor s wi their presence, —_— A Huge Hohema, The fourth gift concert of tho Public Library of Kontucky comes off Dec, 3, For full particulars see big advertisoment i 'M'ng Tamonz nest Saturday, ————— e e s SALVE. All Riglit 8alve, for Burns, Bolls, CORNSI! 2 contsa hax, DR, BTEPHENS, 134 Dearbor: 'Wholosalo by V-’#H&tflk’.lggfiman & 1ol SOALES. FAIRBANKS BETANDARD SCALES = SN, MORKE 800 FAIRD, ( W 1 AXD Lif LAKN-R STAR LEUTURE COURSE, MUSIO BALI. TO-NIGHT. Toar tho Humorous Stors of THE NEW OCLERGYMAN, Told by tha infmitable satirist, DE GORDOVA. 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NATIONAL LINE, NOTIOE~This Company takos thorisk of insurauco (up to 860,001 gold) on cachof Its stoamars, thus ivlug ngors tho Lost possiblo gusrantoo for safoty o voldanco of danger ot son. ‘Tho most lulllhafll{rnllw hos always boen adoptod by Cnll\&nn{ to avoid fco and hoadlands. LIVERPOOL and QUEKNSTOWN, from Plors 47, North River . New York. .Nov. 15 | Egypt, .Nav, 22 .Nov. 29 | 5 For L o) ovory fortnlghi. Cabin Passnge, 370, 880, and S90 Currency. KrCorage, %39 Curroncy. Roturn tiokots at redutod ratos. Passuiiiors bookoed ta or from Gorman aud Seandinavian pointaat low rates. The Stoamships of thia lino are tho Inrgostin tho trado, rafts on Groat Britafn, Ireland, and the Continont, at ‘Northeast corner Olark and Randolph-sts, (oDpostte dow Shorman House), Ohicago, by WILLLAM Mo, TER, Gonoral Westorn Agont. NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And o1l Other Points in England and Wales, The South Wales Atlantic Steamship Uompany'’s new firat.ciasa Steamships will sall from Pounsylvania Rafl- foad, Waael, ereey Gily ! this Ta Nos, 41 and 47, B FENDRY Nov, 15 idod with il the Ia forthnd convenienca of Cab First ‘abin s ; Second Cabin, 85 eurroncy; Stoar- ) cursaucy s niopald Stuorags agrtliicates from Car- ) 534, ts for' £1 and upwards. IorTaethor partioulars, pany’s Ofeos, No. 1 Dol AROIIBALD BAXTKR 1”0 Oardif, at the Gom- fiiocs, and th Now York & GO Agonts, o, V1 ioadivay. ) \ i) OARRYING THI UNITED STATES MAIL Between New York, Cork, and Liverpool Tho magniflcent nuvw and full-poworad Stosmashis of thls EAao aifor narisalod Bocommadations to il cfssson of pausoniors. o atnamoes holue aliko, travolars sooura ho great ndvautago of hoving an B(Illl"y{sm n st stonmor for oroh and filflrrllflll . QUBAN! OELTI0, LGI0, REPUBLIO, BALTIO, ADRIATIO, MAJ LS e, HI“TA\NN]D. Salling from Now York on SA! élll— DAYS, from Liveryool on THURSDAYS, culling ot Cork Hbor botf waya:” Tatos aa low aa dny Gtst ol ino. ¥or tarthor tafarmationapply o Compagyis Wostorn 8{:}cu, 97 and ¥ Houth Olark-st,, near Washington, o0 Drafta on Grast Britalo and Troland trom £1 upwards ALFRED LAGERGREN, Agont. aburah | RAILROAD TIME TABLE. TRRIVAT, ANT DEPARTURE OF VRATHS. rive Sundayat8:008, tn, § balie: MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Depoly, Jaol qf' Luke ity umldnul af' Theenty-secondd ekt ofie, 51 Clurk vi., southenst corner af Kandolphy and T Cunalatu, corner nf* dhadisan, .00 pe .’ ‘Il:mrl’l. ALY HENRY 0, | WORTI, N narat Passondor ARvit CHICAD & ALTON HAILROAD. Ransar {2ty und_ Denver Short Line, sta Louists d Ch ton and St Louts V Wa,y and Chicngay Springfie i Through Line, Unfun Depot, W e ar Ma Uridger Ticket Ofices : Al Depoty andoip) Lenra, Arrive, Kanaan Clty Iix, ol Jix.wio Jnclsonviltoy i o B \ m. . m. R e Louia ' 01308, m. [* 8110 p, m, i o final . Lauls Hprinaiiold 1ixpreey. Shringnold vast Far Jahtorson Gity Iieiro Fourls, Konkuk & B s Chiforro & PAdueat Ratlrond {iz) Wonons Lanan, Washington K. Joliot & Divight Accowamodation, CHICAGD, MILWAUKCE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Unian Depol, corner Madison and _Canul-ste,; icket Oics 63 South Clarkesls, oppasite Sherman iowre, aud at Depot, Leare, Arrive, Milwaukeo, St. Paul & Minno: *9:30 8, m, |$ 8:508. m. Milwanken & Pral nil nod Kxpross, *5:00 p, m 1008, m, Milwauxeo, 81, D olis Night Exp £9:30 p, m. |* 4:16 p. 10, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD. Dopote—Fuot af, Lak lana-av., and Sicteenthest, and Canal and Sizlee ., Ticket ofices] No, b9 Clarks #t.,, Grand Pucific Lot ind at depols, Motl and Express, Ottawa, Siroator, Tokin Phssongar, Dubuque & Bloux Of Paolilo I'aut Lino, for Omaha.,.|*! Kantas Glty, Loteonorth ahilson & Bt. Josaph Exp! urora Cassongor... Mondols, Ottaws & Biroator b Aurura Bastonger, Downer'aGrove Acdgommadation|® “Taxas Fxprer R X ny “Ex. Sundays, 1Ex, Baturday. 3Ex, Monday, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot Soot af Lakat, and fool of Tieenty-second-. _oicé, 12 Randolphuat,, near Clark, i Arrice. “8t. Louls Fxpros Bt; Lonis Fast Calro Mail \oods. Hydo Pazk and Onk Woods. 1iydo Park and Oak Woods. 1do Park and Ouk Woods, Hydo Park and Onk Woods. 1lydo Parkand Oak Wood Hydo Park and Onk Wooda, Hydo Park and Oak Woods. (a) Runa to Champaign on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD. ity affices, eorner Kandolpi and LuSalle-sts,, and 76 Canale .y corner Madlsonat a Pacific Fast Lin a Dubuquo Day Jox, vis, 4 Omabit Night Keprosn a Dubliauo Nicht Lz £E85S SuRTErETR P PEY § Macouste arquotte Expross & 8t au prass, a—Dopot cornor of Wolla sud Kinzlo-ats, b=Dopot carnor of Cannl and Kinzlo-nta, W. H, STENNLIT, Gon. Pass, Agoot. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Ticket and Freight Ofiice, 71 Clark-st, Spool 4 B 51{7.0‘:‘] Inducementa, s Groat Now Ttouto, A., T. &8t. W. E. WEBY, Goo'l Ag't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Vanluren and Sherman-ts, Ticket ofice, Grand Duclfio Hotel, TLeare. Arrive, Qmaba, Loavonw'th & Atchison E: 3 PR Commodation o i Night Ezress 4 8:80a, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depol, Van Buren«st,, ool ar LaSalle-at, Tcket oficer, northicest corner Glark and Randolph-ats,y and southioest - corner Canal and Vadison-ate, i Mail, vis Air Lir d B . B e e D e P Alr 8., * Aiintie ain Lin 10540 Bolitls Ghfoage Aobomuodaty 1550 5 e PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, Fi Leuve, Arrive, Day £ * v0a. | Pende B 15 TFast Line, Mall, Valparaiso Accommodation. CHICAQO, INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Greut Central Mailroad Depot, foot of Lake-s. ‘alto.foot of Ticenty~second-at. Ticket ofice, 131 Randol # rk; Salleat,, corner Washing: Central Dep Arri Day E: §8:0a. e Bpresssaeesesiins b m: | B0 p. m: Througn s} for Ind lis, Ol 3 . (Throngh sloopoes for In {anupol incinnatl, Wash. C S. 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