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HEE CHICAGO " RIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1873. 3 * THE COURTS. Donald McKay Given Three ¥ears at Joliets Anothor of Goodrich’s Divorces An- nulled for Fraud. Failure of'a Hotel Company to Pay Hs Notes Not an Act of Bankruptey. Heavy Suit Against this Olty--- The U. P. Railrond. TIE BENTEXCE OF DONALD B'RKAY. Yosterday morning Judgo Lopkius gave his floolsion on’the motion for nrrest of judgmout In tho case of Donald MoKay, indicted far faeu- Ing fraudulens usturabzntion papors, and aiso soutonced him, Tho Judge said (hat this was tho firat coso undor tho presout law tn this Btato, and, os far a8 ho could ssccrinin, in any Btato, 8o thut, ia bly deoision, ha wag obliged to roly upon gonornl principles, not having auy docision upon tho statnte to gulde him. “The statule,” enld the Judge, " enumerntos goveral difforent crimnes, the fiest boing tho ono which MeKay was convioted of. It declares that if any porson shall falsely mako, forge, or countorfoit any naturalization paper, onth, ote,, - ho shall e deomed guilty of n folony, nnd tho ponalty is fixed ob from ono to flve yonts in the Penitontinty. In nearly all tho otbor cages under tho statute it is nocossary that a criminal intent should bo avorred. ‘Tho statuto was ovidontly framod to covor avory concelyablo violation of the natural- ization Inw, Tho tirst clauso doos not make the allogetion of o eriminal intont vocessary. The motion was made on two grounds : First, that the iudiotmont shiould have atated that tho act waa doua for gome uulswful purposo ; aud next, that an unlawful intont was sn essontial ingredi- ent of the orime, This I8 truo gonorally, but it is not true that it ehoulil be stated separately in oll cases. Wharton, in his work on eriminal low, lays down the rulo that the fntont iupuot nocessary whora the statuto does not raquire it. Itis onough that the siabute pronouncos tho net illegal, Again, tho sume suthor stalos that whoro the statemont of tho act i{solf neces- gnvily lncludes o kuowledgo of tho illegality of Yhatact, it is unnecossary to avor tho iutont with whtol 1t wos done, Whero ean, therotore, under the rulo, ho no doubt in the presont in- stanco. If Mokny did tho not, did_he not know it was unlawful?’ In 6 McLean Itep, United States v, Thompron, ib 14 seld, whore tho in- dictment doseribes tho offenve in the procise words of tho statute, it ia nonocossary to alleyo tho intent,—it 18 implied in tho atatcmsnt of tho aot, nudbah‘: 8o deseribed here, 1 ehall over- rule tho motion. 'The District Attorney, Mr. Gloyer, then nsked to lavo tho prisonor Sontouced. Mr, Moran, counsol for tho prisoner, said ho wished to make ® fow remorks, The conduct of the pris- onor, he thought, and ho stated 1t on Lis 'honor, uot ma compoteut ovidence, showod that his mind was somowhat poculiar — not showing anything that would pmount to insaniiy, but beating evidenco of a strange dofoot. e had carelossly nogloctod sevaral things in the proparation for trinl which b0 had been aslied to do, and showed groataputhy. MeckKay was » Scotchman, Girard also a Booteh- mau, and he thought froni tho prouf, or rather m the mbsence of proof, and from ihis circum- stanco, that McKay did not have auy morconery oiotive, but only wished to show to his com- punion, that ko was in a placo of trust mod 1m- portance here, and deaired to show what he sould do. 'This_was tho fi:at cago of tho kiud, snd he offered theso points that the Judge might bo as lenient as Lo could consistontly, ‘I'ho Judge thon called up tho prisoner and ad- dreesed him substantially as follows ; You hinve been ndicted and found guilty by & Jurs, of fTalcly forging, hmitating, sud counterfeiting, s final cortitiento of naturalization, TheCourt has lurgo discration fn rogard to tho poualty to be fmposed. There are in the statute a lrgo number of ofiensey QitFering n grado and eharacter, and which would res quire diiferout degroea of punishm.ut, You aro con- victed, ib my judgment, of the most serlous aud gravo offense natnod in tho law, Your offenso 1 more BXtensive fn its operation, more destructive of thy rights of the cltizen, aud of tho wuctity aud vority of Hhe proccodings of tho courts, thun nuy other Yours covers slmost all tho other offenses fn the Tcannot seo what molive you could have hud, You wore an officer of the Court, whoso Tecords wero tolaified, You knew thsusture of the crime. You were not of weak intolluct, nor destitute of culliva- tou und discornment, and' there scome 10 bo 0o pul- Liatiou of your crime.” You held an ofticial position, whero you had accoss to the scal and papers of tho Court,” You falsly cortificd to proceodings und o [udgniont rendered k Court Uhat waro uasuiuod ; to lio uppearanco and tostimony of nersous thero who wore not thoro and not sworn at all, Your offenso is 28 grave, aimost, u8 a man can bo couvicted of u thily tountry. It is au offenss ugainst the Conrt and eo- ciety. Had you altered -tho records of tho Stalo Court, you could bhavo been, by ihe Slate law, ' sentencod to foureen ' yearn, I cun tmpose, undor thia statuto, but tive,” If (be Govern ment cannot provide adequato mesus to mscertaln thy” ‘honest expresaion of tho opintons of tia fogal oletors, then tho Government is o farco. It fs t6o common 1o apealt lightly of the frauds in our elections, ‘Lhey ure considered too lightly: peaple do uot scem to properly spprociuto the importancoof tho elective franculse, Thoe remarks aro mado to you, because I thought it nccessnry—duo to yourself—dua to tho Goverument, aud to socloty, ihmt ull moy understand tho law, and thut uh adoquute puntshuient hus been fmposod Tor tho erime you huve committod. My duly is to pronounce the sentence, which 18 that you b con- fiucd in 1l Fenitentiary ut Jolict, at hard labor, for tho pieriod of thires years from to-duy at 13 o'clock, IMPORTANT DECISION DY JUDGE DLODGETT, About the 23 of Novembor o petition in bavk- ruptey was fliod ngaingt Gardner & Gould, pro- rictors of the Gardner Ilouso. ‘U'be petition al- lcgon amoug other things, & suspousion of tho firin proper, and slo of the firm property. A demurrar wes floa to theso allogatious, and was erguod yosterdny, [t was neged, and the Judge decided, that u Lotel-keeper did not come within the torms of the Baukrupt Inw as morchant, munufacturer, or trader, aud that honce i wea not un uet of buulraptey, if ha susponded payment of hiw = notes for fourteen days. - His notes wera not lile those of merchant, commercial paper, witlin the menn- Ing of the Bankrupt act. 1f ho committed fraud I attempting to couconl property, o could ho thrown iute bunkrapley, but not tor simple fuil- uro to pay his puper, 1t way alloged in the poti- Lion that, after Gavdner lnd gold out, the flrn bad committed an ast_of bankrupley in selling tho hotol furnituro, sud, on tho douuirrer, think the Judgo hold that, ono partuer Laving rotirod, nothing that the otiter former purtner did could offect lum as regmds an aob of Laukruptey, the Joint linbility huving censed. The ‘lulnt i new ono, ono of those which aro continually avsing, calling for tho cool judg- ment of au oxperionced Judgoe, but it is an im- portant ono, and will Lo of iutorest to many simlurly situatod. GOODRICH 1N TROUDLE, Again has Lho cliiof of divoreo rhysters come to griof, In August, 1872, ouo Gaorge W, Luw- reuce filed a lill in tha Superior Court for divorce from his wite, Julia §., on the ground of udultory, and stating he did. know whoro slie was, Publication was made, and on iho 28tls of October, A. Goodrich, hus solicitor, obtninod n dovroa for Lawrenca by defuults Bomo time altor, Mrs. Lawrence Loard of it, and, in aecordaics with tho statute, aprlied to bave tho decreo opencd, and sho allowod to muke hor defonwe, 'Lhis was granced. Judgo Maore hus beon ongaged the past day or twu in tiying tho case on bill wnd nnswer, Evidenco wan offured for complainunt to show that the defandant weut into a house of ill-famo on Walthmin street, in Duston. Difendaut, however, praved that shio wan in another place tho whola of thnt day; that complainant camo here only o month bofure he filed Lis Lill; thut who was living with his cousin nt tho “timo, and that hu must have known whero sho was, sluco sho ulaost daily saw his fathor, The !m’y wero only out about ten minuton, and ro- nrued a vordict for tha defendant, thus ro- vorsing the ex paite decrea Goodrich hnd ob- tained. It was only about bwo months ago Tug T'risune reported u simiiar cuko of o 2evoryal of & deeree obtained by him by defauit, UEAVY HUIT AGAINST TIIE U, P\ I, B, €O, Mary Eliznbath MeConuell began asuit against the Uuivu DLacitic Rullwsy Company in the Sus remo Court yostorduy, laying lor domuges aé 0,000, Bhe’ atales Lhat on the 10th of April, 1878, uhe undottook toride in a socond-ulnsy sar, on tho defondnnts' road, from Ocden to Omuha. Whilo on the train, a conductor csmo and compelled her to pry $18 extrs, which sum, shio atatel, wau equal, with what sho had paid, to & firat-clusy fure, aud ho also took up hor tolint, On the 18th, whilo stitl travoling, an- other conductor asked hor for har faro, aud vho wau obliged Lo pay 22,60 more, which ke gays was tho rogular fare, On ho samo dny, tho con- ductor nud & tiokot ngent foralbly ojootod her at dllnoy, without any reasounbla oauso, Hera shio Wt obliged £ atny for welvo honrs. A proniso wasmndo that Mnlo%‘nm should bogent to Omalha for n speeinl tickot, but the promiso wan not ful- filled, ' Bho stoyed at tho statton, not being able to go nnywhoro oluo, WMHM{ for tho next tratn, n uwnd while thoro ouvy « HUOW-BtOrm nrose, And Bho was obiiged to _tako rofuge In tho station, ~Bhe sllogos that it was & very insnfliclent protection from the cold, and sho caught cold, from_which sho hna boon enfforing over sinco. Finally sho bougnt another ticket for 856 and contiunod her journoy. Bho has boen obliged to lny out €600 to ouro horaelf, and, thoroforo, aska n vordict of £80,000 ss componuntion for tho injury rocelved. THF CINOUIT COUNT CALENDARS, which, owing to tho notion of tlio county au- thoritles, woro obligod to bo ‘purchnsed - lnsb torm, are rondy at the Cireuit Olork's ofilco, and will bo furnishod, Monday is tho first day of tho Docombor torm, DANRUPTOY ITENS. Albort 'T, Johnson, of Xewnueo, filéd n volin- tary zwfitlnn tobo adjudicated baukrupt, Ilin lubilitios, by his schodules, appoar to bo about 14,883,900, ond his grops nesols $14.200,60, (n~ ulmllu‘z ufis ptoclc at an invoncoriod prico, sud all tho dobts duo him, o oclnims, undor tho Stata Exomption Inw, §726.60, and nuder tho United Btates Jaws 500, Tho caso was roforred to Tteginter . G, Jolnson, % amuel Moyora & Oo, filed lmlmnn agatost Ernst Willism Burge, olaiming that ho has neg- leated to pay thom oight notes, ngssrogullng $2,707,23, aud 20 for merchandizo sold sud de- fivored. "Thoy nilogo, 08 an_additional act of bankruptoy, that ho conconled some of his prop- ortyto rovont it boing _takon on lx‘-x;nl pracess, and_also thot ho mado a fraudulont trust- doed on cortaln lots, which loa beon advortised for sule Doo, 18, 1873, A rulo to whow caugo was i#suad ; nlso o provisionul war- rantof selzuro, and injunction agalust sclling his ron! estate, Isidor Judn wne adjudged baukrupt by con- fosuion, aud o warrsat ssuad raturnable Juo. 12, 1874, and_Goorgo W, Osmpbell appointod Pro- visional Assignoo. Tho proosedings agklost Mitehell & Richards woro ordered to bo dismissed, unless objections aro flled in ton days, * In tho mattor of tho cstato of J. H. Daniels, tho Asalgnec’s report was fllod and ordored ap- provad, and he allowed to pay tho mortgago, and vompromise cartaln claim as propowsocd, The cnse of B, J. Wolcott is on trisl boforo Judue Hopkins, on tho question of objecttons to his discharge, “I'ho Assignee's final nccount in thoe cnse of A. Willis Paiue was reforred to Ragister liibbard, The ro})‘on of salo by the Assiguco in the caso of Goeo. L. Boll, Jr., was ordorad to be approved. BUPERION COURT IN DIEF. Tho Chicago Composition Granite Company, filed a petition sgainst Morris Einstein, Jamey Goggin, Boujamin I, Bohailnor, Thotas Dent, Haurrioth MfoCord, Br., Androw MeCord, Poter L. Yoo, Mary Jave Bushnell, Frauklin Bushuell, Irn MeCord, Jacob Pottijoln, Jason_MeCord, Hooly MeCord, Goorge McCord, aud Harrlot MeCord, 7r., Elsie Pottijohn, and Georgo Pottijohn, asl~ In[‘:ln macbanic's lien for £1,246 on Goggin and Schaffnor's building, on tho southoeast corner of Btato and Adsms stroets, ‘ "I'ho First National Bank of Iowa City com- monced an aotion ngainst A. P. Rapp, clsiming 81,000, Totor Wolf brought suit for $1,000 agalnst A. F. and A. C. Beoker. Homan, Brown & Oo. filed a potition against M. B. Bushnoll and othors, for n mechanic's lien on dofoudants’ promisos ou Illinois stract, noar Kinzio, claiming that they are entitled to & mo- chanicv's lien theraon for §1,026,99. Joseph G, Tull brought suit for $5,000 against Timothy Wright. 5 Richard T, Grum began o suit In trespass against the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company, claiming ¥5,000. Mary J. and Richard ‘. Greono brought suit for £1,600 agaiust tho Chicago & Northwestern Railvay Compnny, Benjamin \ . Thomas ontered up judgment by _coufossion ‘Thomas Ioster for £2,007.60. agniust OIRCUIT COURT IN BRIEF. Charles Will and Willlnm filed a potition agninst Philo Carpontor, William N. Strong, and John 8, Hn\vmu.})myln & mechanio’s lion on Bub-Lots 1, , 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, nnd 8 of Block 47, in Carpontar's Addition to Chicngo, lloging that thora is duo tho sum of 3,133.97. James Casoy, Palrick Cusoy, and Edward Canuy filed o prescipe in trespnes ppainst tho City of Ohicago, claiming $60,000 damugcs. Thomas_ Casoy, Edward = Casey, Cathorino Ounsey, and Patriok Casoy brought suit in tres- "?’?n%‘“d;‘,’“ tho City of Onigago, laying damages at 820,000, Charles B, Hull suod Hoaley O. Akeley *for 1,600, A A LIBRARY IN ONE BOOK. HILL'S MANUAL OF SOCIAL AND DUSINESS FORMS, A Guibk To ComnEoT Wmirina, liy THOMAW G, IrLL, Cblesgo : Moses Warren & Co,, No, 104 tato vtreot, In looking over thig volume, onoscarcoly knowa whoro to bogin to desoribo it, snd 1t will bo found equally embarrassing to koow whero to ond. In tho first place, it 18, in papor, typogra- phy, &e., equal to the best issues from Boston publishing-houses, and yet it is wholly a Chi- ongo book. As Chioago may woll be proud, both of tho valuabloand tho comprohensive charactor of tho work, wo give the honor to whom it is due. It was printed at the office of tho Lakesido Dress; elootrotyped by Schneldewond, Leo & Co.; the ougrav- ings wero oxecuted by the DBaker Com- pany; the dios cut for the cover by Andrew Darling ; tho lithographio engraving by H. Qor- Inch ; the lithographio printing by the North- westorn Bugraving Company ; and it was bound by Cox, Hondorsou & Co., Lakeside Prosa build- ing Wo have lookod through the book earefully, and adopt fully tho following statement of its contents, and tho wanver in which tho aubjects are treated : Penmaiship—The opening chapter, rolating to pon- miunship, i more profusely iusicuted than_sny work of the kind fu oxistence, belug tuo most_compluto Bt Instructor i thourt of* writing over pristed, This portion of thy book 18 accowpaufod by wovoral elognut Hthographio plates of plulu sud ornsinoutul writlug 3 it s o vosy compluta u diroctious for teachg pus manghip, Comusttion, Punctuation, Capital Letters—Tho rules for spulling, uso of capitul’ lotters, punctuntion, and tho urt of composition, are all troafod_ quito ut Jougtl, cacl of thcao subjects being thoroughly exbuusted, 1iuw ta Write for the Newspupers—Wrlting for ‘the ‘presa is presontid in o munnar eutiroly now, und illus. trutes how any one can guther the homc-ucwe of Lhe place, trausmit tho sameto the nowspuper, aud got Daid for tho work, Letter-Writing and Nolea of Invilation,—~As b work on letter-wratiug, tho Lok fs the most complete over publishod; contuluing full dircctions on the otlyuotto of correspoudence, titles, complimentary uddressos, superacriptions, efo,, ote, followed by uearly two hune ded lotters, cluvsed undor the heads of * Lattora of Busuess,” ¥ Lottors of Iutroduotion,” * Letters Ajr plying for Situations,” ¢ Lottera of Kecommendution,” etiors of Apology,” “Letlers of Bymputhy sna Condolenco,”” * Leitets of Advice,” # Lottors_Accom punging Gilts,? ¥ Letters of Friendship und Relation- sli," aud * Lotters of Lovo,” iy §s followed by un exlulustiyo chuptor on wedding ceremonies, cards and notes of fuvitution to weddings, yarties, ote, Commercial uni Legal Busincss Forma—A trontisn on’ coumorelul forms presents uotes, bills, orders, drafts, roceipts, bills of vxchunge, etc, The chapter on legu] Business forimu gives srticies of dgreement, bills af uulo, bondy, morigages, werrunteo decds, wills, oo, oto,, ull very complete, tho wholo of which in pusse wader tho insgcotion of baukors, lawyers, aud tio best biigluess men of tho country, Short-hund Writing—A clinplor, dovoted to shorte hond, 18 b comploto self-fustructor fu thut departmont of writing, Publio Aeetings, Draftinp ttesolutions, Ete,~¥ow to orgunizo and conduct publio meelluys “secording to pariiamentary ussgo fa treated quite ut length, Tho wridiug of 8 cull for & public movtiug, (ho diafiiug of reuolutlons, writing s potition to bo preseniul lon Clty Countfl or uther public body, are oll presculod in appropriute forms, Parlunentury fulea—As o work on parllomentary rulos it fu the uei Loturo tho publio for generul rofufs citce, tho wholu boig so urranged _aud crussitiod that tho youngest dobater muy readily find and understand his duty us s mowmber und speaker i suy publlo s 0" State Lawe—Tho lawa of oach State in tho Unlon relutiing to tho rato of futereat, penulty for usury, days of graco, amount Of Propoicy vxompt srom sala sud exeeutlon, lmit of Unie u wiich netion must bo brought to rocover dubt, ete., aro fully pro- sented, and uro of grest service 1o bu Sign-Pamting, bpitaphs, and Eugraving—Soveral uges uro devotod to s represeniution of sigu-paint- g, sliowlng the proper. Wording aud corruck pubictus. Hou uf ovar oty dlferent kiuda of wigus, A alub- orato treatlss 18 givon on _eplluphi, Drosent- ing some sixty difioront tomb-stous’ inscriy tons; teaching” stonocutiors how to properly punctiote thuir lettoring, 8t the saio timo onubling peoplo to salcat o suitablo opftaph by whicki to Jorpotuto the remembrancoof tho dopuried, ‘This u Tollowed by bomo nity ducriptions, in weo by en~ Wravors, appropriate for catio-loads,' walchos, collue Dlutes, vings, pins, slivorware, otc, ole, “nctionuryuf Synonyma—A Dicilonsty of Synown cotadun over eleven thousand of tho priticipal words in the Lnglieh lungusge, aud, from tho munner in which it 1y urrenged, f8 of itsolf worth the coat of tha ok, A tphabete—A. Iarg mmbor of siplsbats of diffor ont ylain und fancy letters i given, widing the reader in vzl‘«m.‘iua uny form of letter whenover the same 18 requirod, 305’ brinting—Tho seloction of aiffarent kinds of tyLou shiows 120 skylea of modarn lettare for job printe ing, oach atylo of Iottor belng nccompanied by ita nato, thia enabling tha reador fo relect any platn or oriinmantal letter doalred whon printing the eurd or cireutar, TPronf-Nead{no—Tha ritles for proof-roading, nlong with thio diferent kinds of newapaper and booke tyne, comprising Brilllant, Dinmond, Tearl, Agate, Noipa roll, Minfon, Ureviok, Bonirgools, Lony_Vrimer, Suall Tien, Ploa, Tinglish, Groat Primer, and Tyo-lno' Small Tien, showing {ho Amount of Apace oconpled by eacl, tonalios wiih i Mustrationn of Xolo, quarlo (i-o) Oetuve (8¢o), aut Dundcelino (13mo) bl ro all of grent bouefit' to thone who writo for tho pros Pootal Laws—Tho Jost Inww of Congreen rolating to postal mattern Is vory fully presenied, auawering nll queations concarning tho Tat of postago on any mufle Dlo artiele, written or printed _document, sent to any Poet of 140 warld ¢ tho dutlea of nil perons connerted with tho postal £efvico ; penaliies for violntion of tho posinl regulation, ele, Tablcs for lieference—Sovernl vory valuablo tables for referenca aro interapoaed thronghout the book, com- prining tho Yopulntion of (ho Yrincipal Citics'tu thg United Blatos; Population of Blates; Number of Siuaro Milea thioy contain Nnmber of ‘Miles of Rnil- rond, ote. valus of Gold aund Bilyor Cofns in tho World: ' completo Iiat of Modern Aubrovintions : Diotlonary of Christinn Names, Forofyn Words and Thaacs, otc, How fo Write Pottrye—Tho Inst chinpter olate 16 (he rulos of versification, It wleo containg a complota rhyming dictionary, followed by somo fifty of tho moal boautiful pooms it tho lavgunge. € Prof, ITIl has dono nn oxcollont forvice in proparing ko splendid o work, With it at hand, ono nood novet bo at a loss for the form to do alniost any ordinary businees corrcctly, or to propare & boto or an answor to the meny and varied calls of soclal life. o prediot for it grant popularity and an extoneive sale. X A CHICAGO INDUSTRY. Doscription of tho Works of the Cors nell Wateh Company. Tho solution of the transporiation problom, which s now puzzling so many minds, mud which scoms to bo tho groat question of the dny in the Wost, hos ono very rendy auswer, if only o sufliclont number of peoplo can be mnde to agreo to carry out tho plan. Ho longas tho cost of transporting grain Lo distant consumers is so great 08 to doprive the farmer of all profit, and at tho kame Lime to cauge an oxorbi- tant prico for breadstuffa at the place whero thoy are mostly consumed, thore will bo consid- erablo difffculty n reconoiling tho intorests of producers ond consumers, DButb when a large numbor of consumers, engaged in mechanical Inbor, ara brought into the immediato vicivity of tho producers, both are bonefited. In short, fow things will improve tho condition of tho farmors of the groat Norihiwost as much as tho locntion of large mauufnoturing cstablishmon‘s throughout the country wherever circumstnuces will parmit. Recognizing tho above fact, Chicago hns al- ready takon a commanding lond i all branchies of manufactures, from tho heaviest and bulkiest articlos to tho finost and most dolicato piccos of mochanism, Ono of the most valurblo and intorcstin branehes of iudustry that lns over been started Lore is ono but little kuown, except to thoso interested in it, or to tho rcsidents in its vicinity. We refor to the Cornell Watch Factory, pituated st Grand arfluaiflli about nino and o lois milos south of iho city, at the crossing of tho Iiinois Central Michigan Qontral, Michigan Southern, aud tho Chicago, Rook Island & Pacific Railroads, Tho factory was built by the Cornell Wateh Company, and work wos begun about two years ngo. Tho puid in capital stook of tho Company at the pros- ent time, 18 $400,000, Tho oflicers aro, D'resi- dent, Paul Cornoll 5 Vico-Presidout and NMaua- ger, . C. Willism. i The Iuclorf 1 8 plain, sybstantinl brick strue- turo, consisting of & nin building and two wings, Tho main part is 60 by 100 foet, four stories high, aud hus n tower snd boll. The wings aro oach G0 by 60 feat, and aro only threo storics high, It Ly & capscity for 500 opora- tivea, The starting of o watch factory is attonded with grost difliculties and embarrassmonts, owing to the fact that all the machinery used iu the maoufacturo of & watch must bo made in the factory. The nurber of watch factorios is s0 small thit thoro aro uo machinery dealers who cither koop or mnko waleh-workillg tmachines, and consoquently all watch factorics huvo ma~ chinery departmonts, whore thoy make thoir own machines, Those Intter aro raroly coverad by poatents, and, oxcopt a fow unimporient vieces, the samo kind of machinery is used ' in all faclories, Thereforo, tho sturting-point of & watch factory ls in its mochinery dopartment. In tho Cornoll ono, tho power for ail the muchinery used ia givon by o 30-horse-power engine, which works s noluslosuly aud smoathly 18 i 1¢ voro o moro plaything. 1t scoms almost impousible that ts silontly-working mnchino should have much power, 'The machinery departmeut occuplos the entire lower tloor of the wings, and coutains all tho latest improvoments in miotal-working ma- chinery, Ilore wre machines that will cut tho lionviest picces of motal used, aud othors that will shave off a thin ribbou of matal thut will break to pleces at n touch, Tho largo planer in use lore Las some valusble improvoments, invonted by tho Muaster- Muchinist of tho factory. ‘I'he tool econ be usod nt any anglo by moans of sot-sorows, sud an are gradunted to degreos. Thero aro ninc- teon muchiuists in this departmont, nll of whom aro workmon of the bighest degrao of pro- floianoy. . The room noxt in order in the production of awatch is the plate-room, 1lere the uppor and lowor platas aro punched out of Lrass. They are thon formed and piorced, propuratory to Xo- ceiving the train of the wateh. The larger brass-works in goneral, and all the punching, aro doue in thig'department. Next comes the train-room, where the whaels, pinions, arbors, balanco-ataft and jowal-sottings are cut. Tho teeth of all the wlhcols ure cut horo also, joined to tho pinjous, and mado rery to_go into the wateh, 1n the balance department, somo of the fincat worl about the watch is done, Tho balauces uro mudo of brass and steol, joined togather in & ourious and ingenious manmer, &nd fashioned oug of quite o good-sized piece of motal. When {inished, thoy are very dohieato and besutiful. ‘I'nesie balances have an advantagoe over thoso 1made from n singlo metal, sinco_ tho contraction and oxpaution of tho two metals, duo to hout and cold, noutralizo one snother. ‘I'he flnt ateol nud screw department oxocutes all tho steel and serew work, nud tho stom-wind- ing uunchments, Somo of {ho scrows turned out by the machinery of this depariment are so gmall that ono of them woighs only one-sixieon- thousaudth of an ounce Troy. Tn the motion department, the wholo train is fitted to tho watch, That is to say, ull the in- terior parts of tho watch are Lioro brought to- gother aud joined to ench other. Tl oxaminivg department i whera all impor- fections or iusccuracios ayo sought for, and whon any aro found, the offending part is sout back to bo eorreoted or replaced. In tho jowel dopartment, the rough jewels, which como in blocks and fragmonts, are cub into small glabs, re-cuv into eubes, turned, sized, polished, and pierced, roady for sotling. = Oul rubles sud garsots aro usod in tho Cornol watches, "Plio cscapoment or pallet department Is whore tho pulso of tho watch—that which gives it the regularity of beat—in made. T'his work roquires greater Judgment and skill than any othr, ‘When all the parts of ton watchios have been ‘made, thoy aro placed in a box Laving ton sop- arato compartments, und aro sont to tho gilding departmant, whoro ull parts requiring fixldulg aro 1ubbed smooth with stone, and are_electro- gilded. ‘Tho dipl department, which is in tho same Foom, 18 ono of tho most futorasting of all, e dinls are punchad out of thin coppor, and aro thew coverod with a fine enninel, whioh is im- ported oxprosly for thia purposo, ~This enamol is thon baked on In a furnace. ‘Lho dinls thon go to tho painters, who paint tho diul fAguros and divisions with fine camels’ hair brushos, ‘Ihiy is all done by baud, no process having yot beon inyonted which can do this work Pm)mrly. I'ho coloring matter appears very falut when flrst put on, but the dials aro again placed in the lf,llmx]ucu. and tho hoat deepous tlo color to ok, ‘I'ho diats boing filted and tho hands put on, tho watchos are givon ovor to tha rogulator, an in o khort timo aro rendy for tho market, t thi timo, with only about 200 hands employed, tho faotory is turning out twenty-tive watclios duily, und’the forco can bo increased at will to £00, with & greator proportionul incvonso in tho uumbor of watehes, The demand for the watches of this Company is growing so rapidly thut the Managor hopes to have the full force of 500 at work within oightoon months, Chicago can woll be proud of this brancl of her mauu- fucturcs, sineo it ook some of tho lavge Eastern companios over two years boforo thoy vould make & watch at all. The Oor- noll factory is now entirely ovor tho pre- liminnry cmbarrussmonty that slways Losot & wateh factory, and it offors somo of the Muent work evor daiio in watchmuking, ne & proof of its sucoess, ‘I'ho Company muuufacturces soven difteront movomonts, of which throe are stom- windors, thus taking tho lead of all companies #oyvo on, which also makos a stom-winder, Tho Company olnims that its railroad ' watch ls nueurpassed, having a porfect oscapoment, thu flmsh - of tho pallets aud osoupo-whael teeth being superior to any other - yot Lmnhmd. All watclies have tho quick beat of 18,000 buats por minute, and a cortificate mcoompaules esoh watch guarnntooing that It shallporform itn work nccbrdfiyg to promiro. In ordor {o inanrotho in- troduction of the Cornoll wateh through reliablo and woll-known doalors only, the Compnny has dotormined to glvo tho oxclusivo enlo to ona owolor 1n onch town, aud nlrondy ordors have con recolved to snch an extont that, instesd of docrensing the forco of mnrloyuu durlug the panic, s mort faotovien did, 1t was nocossnry to mako a considerablo jucrenso, Whetlier takon as an intorosting branch of manufactures with which wo have not as g‘ut had muoh oxpetienco, or. a8 ono ol tho industrion wineh aro deatined to oxtond the namo and in- portanco of Chiengo all over tho world, the Cor~ nell Wateh Company I8 o succesa in which all Chioago people should take pride, REGISTRAR OF GRAIN. Renignation of Mr. Clnrye=tirs Jo W, Syles RRefuses the Places Tho resignntion of Grain Registrar Clary was placed in tho honds of the Donrd of Raflway and Warehouso Commissioners, yestorday morn- ing, and after consultation with many leading mombors of the Bosrd of Trade, the Commin- sionors offored tho position to Mr. J, W. Bylkes, who had been strongly recommended for the ap- pointmont. Mr, Bykes, owing to therequirements of his own busivess, was obligod to decline the vosition, and thoreupon Mr. I, Tyndalo, who las been Chiof Clerk in the Regls- trar's offics, was appointed to teko clirgo of the offica tomporarily, Mr, yndale, though but litfle known outside of tho oflico, has beon a capable, ofticient, and irustworthy employo, and it is possible that ho mey receive the permanent nn&)ohllmout. M. Tyndalo will tako charge immediately, Dir. Clary has boon, in most roupects, a_faithful officor, porfactly honost and trustworlliy, and the Commissionors Qo not wish to atttibute any nogloct to him ox- copt in the caso of the Iough Elevator, lo was not always ablo to glvo a decided rofusnl, and for tho good of the trnde and the goneral g)nun intorost, it was thought best to wake o chaupe, Tho Commissionors have been engngod for tho Inst three or four wooks in nxnkln% out thoir annual roport to the Governor, and it will bo sont to him next weak. The roport proper will amount to nbont 100 printed pages, but the no- companying docwmonts—reporty of ratironds, tables of ratos, statistics, otc.,—will inerease tho 8120 of the ropott to about 600 pages of printed matier, Up to this timo tho Govornor hns glven no hint s to who will bo thoe successor of * tha lato Col. Cook, except that tha appointeo will bo {rom the northern or oastorn part of the Stato. Many of those who havo applied for the placo havo withdrawn their uames oun learning thnt the Comuisslonors ave engagod ot Springiiold at lenst five days out of overy weok, Itis dificult to find men " of suflicient” ability and oheractor who are willing to give up their own businoss Tor tho salary paid the Commissionors. Tha diftlonlty is not that tho ealary is to low, but tho absenco from home and incidontal exponses muke it neither pleasant nor profitablo for abus iness may of fawily. THE COUNTY COMRISSIONERS. The County Commissioners met yesterdny afternoon, Commissionor Ashton in the chnir. Thero woro also present Commissioners Bogue, Singor, Busso, Russoll, Harris, Burdick, Horting, Jones, Johneou, Lonergan, Harrison, Clough, aud Orawford. ‘The report of the Recordor of Docds for tha six months onding Nov. 8u, 1873, was rocolved and roferrod to the Committoe on Finance. Tho roport shows the receipts to have heon $30,705,- 86, and tho oxpendituros $27,202,54, lonving o balance of 83,463.91. Among tho items of ox- pendituro are $10,619 for folio writors, £5,202.76 for abstract writers, 810 for postage, $20 for postage-stamps,,and $9 for * post-stamps.” A commuuication was recelved from Gon. Lieb, County Clork, nsking permission to make out, free of charge, cortein papors for ponsioncd soldiors, the fees for which usually amonut to from 40 to £50 por year. It was roforred to the Committee on Judiciary. = Undor o suspension of tho rules, the Board toolt up tho report of tho Committeo on the Wholo on enlaries of county oflicers, adopting tho roport, which bas been alrondy publishad. No action was taken with reforenco to the sal- nvies portelning to tho ofllces of the Clerk of the Buperior Conrt, Clork of tho Crimiunl Cowrt, and County Clerk, all of which wero reforred to tho Committea on Judiciary, to determine whotlier they are entitled to fces or to salaries. "ll’lmk Board adjourncd until Monday at 2 o'clock, [ — Chicago, Raock Island & Pacific Railwoy Sunday Train, Tho {hrough Pacific oxpress train for Comnell Bluffs, Omaia, Denver, San Frauclsco,sud ll Far. West points, will leave Chlcago Sunday, Doc, 14, ut 10:16 u. m., via Ohicago, Rock Teland & Pactfle Raflway, stop- ping at all regular atations on the main line, Tickota Vin_Chicago, Burlington & Quincy or Chicago & Northwoatern Rallroads will bo taken on this train, NEW PUBLICATIONS, Subsaribe in time for the Holidays! APPLETON’S American Cyclopadia. NEW REVISED EDITION, ENTIMELY DEWIITTEN DY TIIE ABLEST WRITER ON EVERY SUDIECT. 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LPROMENADE CONCERT AND ENTERTAINYENT il bo glrun at Mactipo's Hall, Adyatc, un Moy ooning, D00 o ansploc ol Ll SIS ORI OT L EMPIANY. Fist-olucs musieal tnlont s hoon onngod, ud An ologant Auppor will b sorved. Dancing will begin at ¥ o'clock, ‘Plokots, B1, 10 bio hnid i the OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NATIONAL LINE, NOTICE~"This Company takos thorisk uf insurauce (up to £500,000in gold) on cach ol ita stonmers, thus klvin aseouiors i bosl bossiblo wuurania0 for safoty sud i hooet sohorh ronia ine aleaya boon adoptod b The, nios 01 ) uto has always beon ac T " 7 ‘aud ENSTOWN, Now, dt‘and 47, Noeth Hivor . Now Yokt o «Doo, 13, o i Sidon (d1rost) vvory fortnight. Cabin Passnge, $70, 880, nnd SN0 Currency. Steerage, 8231 Curreney. . Roturn tickats at roduced ratcs. Pastongors booked to i ay: o fram Gornan and Seandinavian polntsat low rutes, o Stosmsbips of this liue aro tho Jarzostin tho trado, Drafts on Great Lritafn, Irolind, and tho Continant, at Northesst cornor Glark ind Rundolph.ats. 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HENRY OLIN, OCULIST AND AURIST, 197 Sonth Clurk-at., Chicago, 111, Operating Surgoon for dualuves, blinduow, sud all disoasos aud doformitios of tho Kyu and Ear. Tho largost stoak of artiflclal oyes fi the Wost. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION consont, tho pariuorship horotoforo oxiating X Wi i D, Waotton. agd William Owou {3 this botweon Edward ey dny digsolvod, "Fho busino i futuro will Lo currled ua b7, B Woatton, i Buwih Hafatod 3t .~ . WOOTTON, Ohtungo, Do, o, tgm. > A1 2 DISSOLUTION. Tho partnorshi oxlsting botween Biuhloin & Olark, 103 Btatwat,, s this day diseolved by mntual consont, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, ) Pa;ckages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY KOR BALI AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BREL. FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Theso olegaut, now Clyde-built steamers will sall fro O et iversae ooy . "ol from PENNSYLVANI Snturday, Nov. 29, VIRGINTA, turilus, Do GHORGIA, Saturday, Due Avd lornato Baturday tharenfter, takdng pnse -c’i.fw'r':fi'p’p'.‘mfmn Totobio all parteof Gioat tiritain ind frofin sorwnl,” Bihon, eihuitk, aud Goriasy. rnfta for £1 ond npward Tfor frelicht or passuiy auply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CQu Aponts. Blitontvar. . Cn 53120 Oitloa, "No. 45 a3 e D A leLie, Goneral Wostorn Agents W Gl laao. urkents, CI alling twico n woeek trom Nuw Yok, and carrylng pas. acngory s Al Barin of Gruat Dxitain romd, Contingatal Europe, and the Moditorrancan, Cabin trow 26d; Hlews- ritish aud Irish ports onst, 05 wost, 8. Jonti. Bidhgal ports samo ay r AL vayablo in {8 olrronar Auly for il tntor ‘puny's oitigus, No. 7 Buwliig Ureon, cornor Lasalloand Madison-ats,, Chicago. 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Jagkson Acootiini Atlanile fixvross, Night Kxp i GNARD RAPIDE AN FENIWATRI, Marning xpro L Nign, CHICARD & ALTUVT HAILRDAD, Chicago, Kaneur City and_Denter Nhorl Line, vta Loulrl ana, Wo,, and Chicago, Sprinafield, Allon and St, Loufy Through Line, Unlurt Tiepaty Weat e, wen adioon-vy bridge. - Zicket At Depot, and 133 Traniloly Tiv Kanins Olty T, oia ook 1il. anil Loitatnna, Kanias Olip Fast ick, 11, aud Loi Ee . [* R0 o, s {3iana, Mo fesprcs, vin Main Lino! 1ast K. vin Maln Lino t. Louls Ex. vis Jacksonyill Springtiold lngTn Burinatiold Fast, Tispros Jofterson Olty (Expross, ... Poarla, Konkuk & Buelin 1 Ghloaido & Padueah Ruflrond Wonona Lacon, Washlngton ite. Joliot & Duwight Accominodation. CHIMAGD. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. earner Madtiton and_ Canaleala,; iekct Oleq Union Ienol 63 South Clarleat,, oppoaite Sherman Mo nd al Digints Teave, Day Tixpross, 0300, | ”fifwfi"{"’.fx 930 8. m, il and Rxpress e ., ihvaukor i 81, Paul olis Night Kxpross. 110:00p.m. [* 4:15 p. my CHICAGD. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depota—Foot of Lakeal,. Indlana-av., and Sictemihast, and Canal and Sizteentiiorte, Ticket ofices, No, 80 Clark #u Grand Pacifc Hotel, and at depots, Leave, Arrire. Mall and Express, .. Qutama ol Htrontgt Fisds Dubuquo & Sloux City Kxp, Paciiic I'aut Lino, for Oina} Kansas City, Losvonworth, At ‘olilron & BE. J Lix Aurora Pavsonger.,,. Aurora Passanger. (Suniias) ubniun & BipuxOlty [Exh. Pacitic Night Exp, for Omal Kausns ufig‘ Tesbomvactt, . Jasoni Diwnor Urova Aoomunation Qn\vn«r'- Grove Accommodatlc o 115 Do, 10:00 . m atardng, 1is, Monday, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Deyot foot o Latiest, and foot oy’ Ticentp-secondat, Tiok e et (et Dl Tikd Arrive. L Eeanimseaere T T T S e & iy, m. Hyda Park and Oak Woud * BifSp. il3de Park and Onk Waod :1* 20b: in, (a) Runs to Cnamipalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity afices, corner Kandolph and L nd 76 Canals ey, corner Madi a Paciflo Faat Lino, a Dubugue Nt @ Omaha Night Exoro: a Frroopurt & Dubuauo i a Froepiort & Duby & Miiwaukes il & Milwaukeo Exp & Milwaukoo Bassonuos & Milwaukos Parsongo b Gromn tioy, Kaproa & St Paul Bxpross., Marquotto fixpros Madison & Winion Pavsongor. a~Denot cornor of Welin and Kinzionts. “Dopot cornor of Canal and Kinzlo-sta, W, HSTENNIIT, Gon, Tass. Agont. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Fraight Ofice, 71 Clarkent Speclat Tnducsmoate, tent Sow atite: hey T, & 6L Folt. it W It WEBL, Goi'l Ag't. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PASIFIC RAILRDAD, Devot, corner of VanBuren and Shermandts, Ticket ofice, Grand Pucific Hot XD Omahs, Leavenw'th&Atchison Ex Peru Accommaodaifon,, . Night Expross... LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Huren-at., foot of InSalle-st. Iicket ofices, northicest corner Clark and Randolphatss; and southioes corner Canul and Mudison- Afail, via Al Lina and Matn Linoj Speolal) Now Yark Kxpross, sia Atlantic JExpross, Vi Al Nt sixprossy vl Muin Lin Sauith Cileugo' Accommodati PITISBURGH. FORT WAINE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Taare, Dy tixpress, Pacitie [Expr Yant Liuo.. Mall... Vulparaiso K ecommodarior. CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI oTHROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Rullroad Depot, fook of Take-st. dicket affce, 131 Handotpibtes “weir comner, Glark; A1 L Kalleat,, corner dngtoh, and at HMiinofs’ Central Dapot, Cirrive, Teave, a3, Bxpross he! Night,_Expro! PROPOSALS, T0 CONTRACTORS. KNOX COUNTY JAIL, Bealed Proposals will bo racoirod at tho County Clork't Oflico in tho city of Gnlesburg, Tliiole, until Wednes o LY o'clook i, m., dor’ Uulding a dait necording (o it aud, speciticatinut ‘onuty Glork'a Otlico. Provasals 1o bé aponed by the Loard of Supervisors of Knox County on auid 1400 day of danvarys and safd Hosrd rovevvos the Tight t0 rojoot all bidy, if not found satisfactory, The iard will roguiro ol wich suilislont sosurty for (e [etturminuco of aontsact, Work to bo cunplotud by Oct. Paythonts will be mado on tho contraot forall complated work, aud all materinla doliverod on the ground, monthly, on tho Suporintondont's cstfmates, deduotis fiftnon por cont, to bo ratataed until the fnaf campla and sottlomont of contract. JOUN BEDICAL CARDS. -Dr. A. G. Olin, v. Thirty Year's Experlonco among the Private Disegavs, o all thelr varled and complicatod forms, Age and vxperience has onablod him to porfoct romedivs that novor fail. Hao fa the oldast and luagest located Bpooinlist in this n! nd Guarautoed Curus or No Pay. His Iate work, ort of Youth,” Advive to Young Mu;\l or Old, thirty lect O dlesl Tnstind 03 staniys, Invalids pri énts, board, und attendaico. Qlbigo lioure from D s, . o 8 p. m._Consultation ¥eoo, DR.C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PIYSIOIAN, 317 and 219 S outh Clark 812, corner Van Buron, Gulok & wall kniown by all readers of tho Javors that Dr. 0. Bigolow s tho alduat established phnlelin In Ghivago, having dovoted TWENTY YEARS OF KIS LIFE In pors fioiny eanadlen Ut wil aire oosittaly &1l ol ‘Gf ; 4 Tnilos and " Fusi all uttors, Withs slsiups, to Dr. Or E R Boutn Olarkeat o o i Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, Usod for ovor twonty yoars with groat sucooss by ¢ piysioians of Parls, Now York and” Loudou, bisve bo ound suporior to all athors (or the prompt vuro of all di eharion, recontor of long stauding, Raiutnotuod by CLI & UK, 1 o Macino, Parla. Bold by Urugatsts througuout thy United Statds, TDEL. SO D, 113 W, MADION-5T,) OHIUAGO, (a_ roxular yeaduata in modicano), troats atl Chronio Di‘easos, of borh raxos, Curor guugantoed. A1l Femalo Diflioultios treated with succoss, Medioinos fusnishod, ~ Consulttion treo. buok on apoalal divossos, irculars, &u., for marriod falks —froe for swo Mawps. Al loitors dotldentials Dy TO WY N SEITINID, 3 SOUTH OLARK-ST., CGontinuos i oure all Cnronio, Korvous, ahd Urlnnry Ditoator o bl heros, 4nd thay bosoulisataly shis i, T o ou i Hhitouletbh teoatod wieh wacioas. 11is Slodicut Froatine to tudioy aud wontioien sony fro il ; - NSU=R! DR, KLAN, 300 SBouth Olark-st., Chioago, May be canfidontially_connultad, porsonally or by matl, { hrou norvous dls N 10 only physiciau fu tue olty who ware rants oUfes oF B UAY, Grean Hook. Liluatrated, b senta.