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THE CHICAGO DAILY WRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 187, STATE TAXES. Tmportant Dills Filed in the Circuit Court, Validity -of tho Railroad-Aid Law of 1869, Alleged Illegal Action of the State Board of Equalization. Tho Cascs to Bo Argued at the January Term of the Su~ preme Court. Owing to tho lato hour at which Mr. Roby filad i the Cireuit Gourt the four bills intro- duced by him for tho purpose of testing the logallty of tho nssossmont made by the Stato Board of Equalization, aud also of the Rallrond- Aid law of 1869, tho abstract which wns wade of fhom in yesterdsy's TWBUNE was briof, sod somewhat imporfoct. In viow of tho importance of tho quostious invalved, tha following synop- i, much moro full and procise, is hewewith Zivon : THE GNAD-LAW, Tho first of thoso bills, which is sololy to teat the validity of the grab-law, is bronght by Hom- fiton M. Walrath, who is the ownor of cortain lots It tho Town of South Chicago, which wore duly nssessed by tho Town Aseossor at £23,800, which sum lias beon “duly” ineicased by tho Stato Bourd of Equalization to 45,170, A warrant hos boon lssued by tho Conuty Clerk to the dofondant, T. M. Clary, Collector of tho Town of South Clicago, for tho collection of tho Blate, county, town, and otber taxcs oxtended upon this valuation, Theaggregato of tho value of all taxablo property in tho Btuto of Iinols 18 $1,300,601,611, aud 2034 conts on cach $100 will produce tho sum levied for Stato purposes for tho year 1873, tho whole amount being €2,500,~ 900 for gonoral revonuo purposes and $1,000,000 for Stato school purposes, The amount ngorted in the warrant as Stato tuxes oquals 36 centa on each 8100, which hos beon computed and sharged pursusut to a cortificato from tho Audicor that thia rato hos beou sacartaiued to bo tho one mnecossary to raieo tho amount of taxes lovied for tho your 1873, This sum of 86 conts on oach $100 i8 1 fact lovied fraudulently for tho purposo of rmsing about $2,000,000, to bo raised undor tho pratended nuthorily of the act of tho Genoral Assewmbly of 1869, ontitlod ** An act to provide for paying the xailrond debts of countics, townships, cities, and towns,” 'ho lovy of Btato fnxow, so far s it oxceeds 2634 conts on cach €100, is corrupt, fraudulent, ond void. Tho plaintitl has suili- glent goods linble for exeoution in the Town of South Chicago, on whick tho taxas can bo mado, and offors to pay all tho taxes charged upon the lud, " oxcoptiug_ lho B¢ conts oneich 100 on tho ~valuation' go illegnlly aud fraudulontly lovied ; if this sum an shll bo collacted by tho Collector, tho whole amount collocted as State taxes will bo paid into tho Btato Troguury, oud tho porsion ilegally oharged will bo faken from tho plaintilt and ‘wholly tost by him, because no suit ozn bo main- tained for “the recovery against tho Ststo. Whoreforo tho plaintill praya thut the collaction of this illegal portion of tho Btato taxes may bo roatrained by injunation. "VALIDITY OF Til2 EQUALIZATION, The sccond bill, which is sololy to tost tho validity of tho cqualization, Is brought by J. AL, Adsit, aud §8_sgainst tho County Ciork and {he Collector of Soutls Chicago, 1t avors that during 1873 Mr. Adait hos Deon a bankor in the Town of South Obicago ; tht, boing Tumished by the Asscasor with & proper blauk, ho made out and turnished to tho Assossor o stalemont of Lis ropotly s such banker i o form roquired Ly oc. 80 of tho Genoral Roveauo law, showiug, Rrst, mouoy on handor in transit, $20,420.15; socond, funds In tho Lands of othor bunks, bankory, and others subjoct to droft, $20,014.71; that, pursuant o See, 30 of tho Revonuolaw, tho Assosor computad tho flra two 1toms togetlar, thoro boing uothing undor tho third, and en- tored tho sum, viz. ¥47,300, a8 monoys ngainst ploiutitf's name tn tho usscasmont hooks of tho town, aud aleo ontored in thoso books opposlte bis namo as bunker, undor tho Licad of * firo or burglas-prool gafos,” §250, ke other items being balanced fn tho manner required by tlio atatute, showod an indobtedness of 317,- 600, whicl tho plaiutial cloims ghould buyo beoh deducted from Iheso monoys. The last ilem of 30,000 in United Stales seouritiod wna not ax- ablo. "Tho Asossor refunod to deduct anything Trom tho amount of monoys, bub ontorad tho wmount thereol in the nescismont Looks, mak- Iug, inthe azgregato, £47,300 in money, and $250, salue of o enfe, total 847,650, which' itoms snid Assessor duly returved’ upon Lis oath, in tho manner and form a8 required by low, ‘This 8~ scasmont has never beea vaeated, snnulled, nor in any monuer impeached, but scands es tho only assoesment and valuation of plaintiil’s EFmpum-, a8 banker, for suid voar, for Stals and county purposes, ko County Bonrd did not in any mnaner alter paid nusessment, but ordered tho samo Lo stand, o notice hus over beon given of auy design to Incroaxo this nssessment, and no opportunity hos ever boen given Lo plajutift to prove that said 47,800 in moneya were not worth mora than that sum, and that gaid safo was uot worth moro than $250. Tho State Bonrd of Equalization hero determined that thero shall be added to the annosead valuo of all personat property in Coolk Dounty for the yoar 1873, 83 por cont of tho valuation, and which nes beea duly certified to the County Olerk, and tho County Clerk has pre- pared tho tax-bonks, and has theroin sot dvwn tho amount of Il]niulilr'u private property as ns- sessed by the Town Assessor, viz., 847,650, and the amount theroof is aqualized by tho Btato Board of Equalization, §79,88%, and hus com- puted the Blato, county, town,'and park taxes upon the last named sum, and is nhout to issue thoe warrant for the collection thoreo! in duo form of law, Phintilf offors to pay all taxes Tovid upon tlio property actunlly assobsed on tho sunm of §47,660, and will pay the amonnt into court, or to tho Collector, or in any other man- wot as the Coust may disact. + Tho Court granted thein junction, forbiddingtho collection of the tux on the added valuation, Yesterday, upon tho filing of a demurrer by tho Attorney-General, the cnwo being submittod svithout argumout, the domurror was sustained pro forma, tho bill Aismissed, and an appenl taken to tho Central Grand Division of tho Su- remo Court, whero the enso will bo argued in wauary, APPLICATION FOR 3MANDAMNUS. Tho third bill waa s_petition for mandamus by P. S, Morgan, who is In possossion of six bracts of oighty aorca cach, undor claim and aolor of titte, mado in_good faith, and bound to pay wil taxos lovicd thereon, and who hny tho right to pay all luxes logally ausessod on tho luud, aud to receipt or receivo and Liava his lands, goods, and thattols discharged from tho lion immedistely, npon tho Isauo of the lax-warrant to the Town Collector. Tho Town Aswessor duly asscased tlio vuluo of his lands, aud found it to bo $3¢,~ 360, und duly ontored this valuation upon tho xezossmont books, having viowed the parcels, rud ascortalued and detormined the value, [n olediouco to and conformity with the luw, 'To- Tore muking his assossmont, tho Assessor took nd subseribed the oath raquired by the "cousti- tution and tho law. ‘Tho valuo of sald parcels 02 land being then dotermined, was by him duly toturned tothe County Clerk and sot down in Jho asuospmont book of tho town, sud smid book was duly verified by tho ildevit of tho Assossor fu iha lo:m required by law ; that *“tho assegsod valua- #on ot down iu tho proper columu opposito tho doscriptions of proporty i in each case tho fal snsh value of sich proporty to tho bost of my snowlodgo and boliof."” ~'hls nuaossment huy 20t baon vreated, anuulled, or sot usido by the Zounty Bonrd or by any other porson with au- iority, ‘This rasossment is the only valuation 2# 8aid lauds made or pscortainoed by any person m porsony, clected or appointod for tho ausosse acut thoroof, ~ Afler (ha roturu of tho assoss. nout Look, the Councy Board raikod the valuae don of all propeity In tho Town of Ul et §I8 on the 100, and tho itato Dowd increased tho uggrogsta inluo of vl {auds m Cook Cuunty 123 o oyer 4100, In pursuanco thoreof, tho County Oloy] 1ne extonded opposite tho valuo of the lauds, imounts in the axgregato equal to §49,405 ay Do valuo of said lunds an equalized and nusossod I!vflw Btato Bonrd of Iiquatization. The Htate jonrd lias not visited tho Jands, nor honrd suy autimony touching tho value, nor given tho Jaintiff ‘any notica of intentlon to cliango the raluo, and has not in any mauner assossed aud tormined tho valuo of tho parcols of Isnd; and 10 persou whistoyor has ascortained and dator- mined tha valuo thoroof for taxation for Biate urposos for tho yesr 1873, to bo any other sum o this.asospiagind and dotespinod by the Town Assnsaor In the porformanco of his dutios under hin onth of ofilco. i dotormination stands fulty unimpeaghod. No porson has mado any oomplaing againat his assosment o any cowrt or tribuunl suthorizid {o hoar or covuidor wnek complaint, No omplaint bng beon mado to any Justice of tho Yeace, or other magistrato, ngainst tho Aseoskor, for any otjmo in making thle soscsnmont, and detormining such vl tion. No indictment has boon found agamet him for any aorime io making tho nesesemont, No hl}?mnnhmuul has boon in- stitutad against him, No steps hava boen takon for his imponohmont. No suit lins boon fnstitut- od ugainst him for falling to porform tho duties of by chiico, Tho County Olork thraatens that ho will extond the tax “against tho vtluo na oqualizod by tho Stato Dosid, and will issuo wartunt, in’duo form of law, for nmlnv‘lng and aotlection of tho taxes #o extonded, on tho goods and chiattols of the ownor of tho lond, Plajntift has domanded that hio complots and extond tho taxes upon tho valuation ascortaluod and do- tornunod by the Yown Asscssor, and not upon tho 1nerensod valuation, but the County Olork haa refusod the domand, whorofore tho plaiutin ]d)mya that Lo may be made to nequiesce by man-~ ntiu, Tho Attornoy-Goneral demurred to this poti~ tion, avorring tlnt it waa not sufliciont in law to suthorizo the Court to fssuo tho writ of mand mus in the maunor and form which thoy prayo: whoroforo dofendant prayed tho potitlon might bo dismasod, This case bolng submitted with- oul argument, tho domurror waa sustainod pro formn, and tho potition dismissad, and tho poti- tionorappealed to tho Bupromo Court, TIE AUDITOR'S CERTIFIOATE YOID. Tho fourth and lost bill is brought by Witlinm Bross against tho Jounty Clork, Thls contning all the sllegations of the first aud third tonching tho validity of the 91¢ conts on tho 100 collcctod undor the Tailroad law, and tho maunor of making tho ssossmont by thio Town_Asossor and oqualiza- tion Ly the State Board of Equalization, sud 8dds tho statemout that tho only authority which tho Couuty Clork hos for computing and oxtonding tho Blate tax ig a cortificato Irom the Auditor of Public Accounts * that, iu pursuanco of lnw, the following rates of Stato taxes have been computod on thio total valuation of taxablo properly assessed in tho Stato of Illinois for tho yonr 1873, viz.: for tho pay- mont of approprintions and other demands wupon (he State Treasuyy, 27)4 mills on ench dollnr of valuation of properly; and, for the support of common schools, ning-tontl of one miilon aach dollat’s valuation of property.” The plaintilt ways that 73€ conta upon oach ©100 would raise §907,876, the amount to bo raised by the Stato school fuud, and 19 conts levied on cach £100 would prodice £2,627,063, & sum greater than thiat roquired to bo rafsed for Btalo purposcs ; whoreforothe plajutiff chargos that tho Auditor's cortificato is upon its face void and unguthor« izod by law; that tho rate epecifiod In tho certifieato will Emdncu 81,820,806 moro than tho sum nuthorized {o Dbo raised a8 Btato toxes for the year; and the plaintifr chargos that, besides” tho Stale school tas, tho amount which the Auditor is attempting to levy consists of about $2,000,000 for the pay- ment of approprintious, and about §1,600,000 for tho payment of othor domands upon tho Stalo Tronaniry ; and that in countios which owo rail- sonlall dabtss socalled; the Nadilot Ia leréiny £1,000,000 for tho paymont of snid dobts und in- terest, in addition to tho genoral tax- Iovy ‘of 27 conts on onch $100; and thut eaid Auditor i3 thus in _ fuob fovying doublo tho sum lovied by inw, and moro than doublo tho sum nppropriatad by Jaw for the Snmoun ol paying domands upon tho Btato roasury othor than thoso for which approprin- tlons biavo boon made by law, in violation of his powor, and in deftanco of tho Constiiution of iho Biato, Tho plwintiff offors to pay all tho legal taxes, but aske that tho collaction of the fllegal amounts bo enjoined. g 0 samo disposition was mado of this bill an of tho othors. RAILROAD NEWS. TIE NO-PASS BYSTEM GAINING GROUND. Tho Manngers of the Lale Shore & Michigan Southern, Michigan Contral, and Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno Railronds hold a mesling a fow duys ago for the purposo of adopting somo resolu- tions in rogard to tho abrogation of the frec-pess syatom wimilar to those agrood upon a wook ago by tho Msnagers of the Wostorn lnes in this city. After considerable discussion, they madoa verbal agrcomont, to lsstie no moro freo passos after the 1st of January,1874, excopt for strictly chavitablo purposes. Ministors of tha Gospoel will continuo to rocoive Lialf-fare permits. Whon tho question sbout oxchanging pnesos with tho oflicors of othor roads camo up, it was strongly argued that tho number of exchange passes should be limited to as small & number as possible, because sonia of the roads wero naking 0 Tees thau _fyom twolve to eightoon, The ro- sult of the discussion was tho adoplion of the following eircular : Cinoaao, Dec, 16, 1873, The undersigned, nt ameeting held at Chleago on this date, have declded thut we will not in any case ask, on belalf of our respective roads, for greater nuthhor than five (5) annual oxchanga pasacs of any of tho raflwuys weut, nortl, and south of Ghicago, Wa decem it proper Lo limit our savio to that num- Der fu fovor of roads in shujlar territory with which wa oxchnge, . Parng, ‘Qoutral Buperintendent L. S, '% 3%, 8, B. R, 1. I, SanaE: Qencral Buperiutendent 3, 0, T, J. N, MoCutLovat, Goneral Managor Ponnsylvanis Componiy, Tho Sioux City & 8t. Paul Rajlroad has also adoptad the no-pass syatem, which went into ef- fock on the 15tk ust, Tho circular they lave insved to the ronds states that after tho sbove uamed day no passoes for freo travel will bo given, uor will any reduction from tho regnlar fare be wacdo by their rond for avy purpose. oxcont that ministers and Sisters of Cuurity ehall receive helf-fare lickots, ‘I'ho Managers of soveral other rords have writ- ton letters to the leading Managors in this city, inquiting how the no-puss system works, au stating that thoy contomplato adopting rono- Iutions similar to thoso adopted by the roads ‘contoring hove. CHICAGO AND NEW ORLEANS. ‘Thoe Illincis Central Railrond, in muking con- neotions with the Misswsippi Contral, for the new through lino to New Otleans, is compelled to lift tho cars off tha trucks at Cairo and place them on athiars, their rond being o broad gauge, whilo tho Missitgippi Contral i & narrow gauge. Yor this purposs the Illinois Contral hoa just complotod a car-hoist which ia considarod the finost in the country, 1t consista of two woodon vonms ifty foot long and sistaon foot deop, which rest on six serows, each oight inches in dimmeter, Iho engine which turns tho scrows ls twonty-five horse pawer, and wlhon running st ordinary speod lifts threo feot o minute. ~Bach rovolu- tion liits 137 inchos. 'Thoy oan chauge bwo cars ot s time, &ud it will tako ‘about five minutoy to chango them. Mr. Joffory, tho Assistant Supot- intondunt of Machinery on the Illinols Contral, eays thoy will bo able to change n parsengof trein in about fifteon minutes and s froight train in about thirty. CHICAGO A KOWTHERN PACIFIO AVR-LINE, ‘The Diractors of tho Chicago & Northern Pu- cific Air-Lino Railway Cnms:\uy bLeld & mooting yestorday nftornoon at the Shorman 1louso, but Tor what purpose conld not be learned. This road rups m & straight liuo from Chlonga to Du- luth, aud when complated will be 406 miles in length, Torty-soven miles of tho road in Wis- vonsin are graded, and the iron will shortly bo put an. The following persons are the oficers of tho roac President—George 1, Whoeler, Yico-President—Nolson Ludingion, Sovretary—1i, A, Warren, Treasurer—J, O, Barnes, Most of the Dircctors are woslthy Now York capitalists, ———— PETTY CRIMES. John 8mith found s bank-check bolonging to & Mr. Higgins, nud, with the aid of Llenry Brown, was going to enjoy his ill-gotten woalth, whon arrostod, Tho case was continuod under Lail af €500, Georgo Mel{onzio aworo out a warrant yester- day beforo Justico Inines for tho arrost of ‘Thomas Gallighor, a gambler, on the charge of solling mortgaged goods without glviug uotico to tho purchaser. Qallighor was srrested by Conatablo Lest, John Nispol struek John O’Connor over the head with a whisky bottlo bocanse the latter do- frauded bim out of $3.50, Justice Boyden heard the cage and fined Nispel 230 and costs, Tho Intter appealad, but it will not avail Lim, as it {s # olear caso, Fdward Onroll and Honry Bchroodor aro a brace of youths who have beon for somo time making jmonvy of the Alton Radrond by slonling ‘coal. Their systom was to roll large vlooou off tho trelnab corlain localities, and thon roturn und gathor thom up, Tholr entor- priso was rowardod by o fino of &30, Johu Cullin says ho has oulisted In tho nay, and o hnium to berve hiy country u{ atoaling 9 from a littlo girl on _tho cornor of Halsted und Madigon wtreets, This manly conduct was the bunko roper, was charged with yngrancy and ex- nmined yosterdny by Justico Boydoen, who sent him to tho Bridowell for thirty dayw, Willinms sprenled, and it will ho mado a Lot cano of thiat Important quostion as to the legality of a Jus- tice's punishing o man by lwprisommoens and not fine, Tho houso of N. K. Shibloy, No, 113 West Monroo atroot, was robbod of about $200 worth of jowelry and olothig Thuradsy night, Yos- torday Boundsman Vesoy was sot to work up the cnso, and boforo noontimo found the proporty In tho room of a sorvant girl in the bouso, ~ Bho waH arrested and will bo oxamined this moming. Yoatorday morning N, W, Loy, tho conductor of s trnin on tho Noithiwestorn Rallway, found two susplofous-looking men on a froight- car Juet a8 the train was loavie Tarnor Junction, Io elosed tho door and locked It, without enying a word, and bronghib tham to tha city, Thoy wore hukded ovar to polico oflicor, and lockod up in tho Union Streot tntion. They will bo brought bofoto Juatico Boully this motning on tho ohargo of vagraney. ‘Lhoir nsmos ate Jamos Lurtfoid aud Charlos O'Malley. A young man with & rosy faco and a baro hond prosonted himsolt boforo Capt. Lull, nt the Union Biraot Station, yostorday, and. oskod Lim to holp him to gov back his Iint, 1o sald shat hio went Into Lo houso of Hattio Llines, on Randolph stioot, to collact ~sowma monoy, and, whon ho would not buy n hotila of wino, a girl took hig hat and would not give it back, Tho man scomed to bo vory much distrossed about the mattor, and would nok botiavo that Lo was only the viotim of a joko. An officor was sont with him to tho place, and tho Lt was given up. —_— PERSONALS, TaE oty Jomos T, Bponr, acelstant oditor of tho Cin- cinnatl Enquirer, is at tho Grand Pacifie, Lytton Sothorn, of New York, bas arrived in iho city, and is stopping st tho Sherman, Commodora IL. 0. Nubt, Buperintendent of tho Unlon Paciflo Transfor Compauy, Councll Bluffs, fa st the Palmar. A well-known momber of tha Chiongo Bonrd of Trado attondod church fivo timas lnst woel, without connting Bunday. Who will daro to say that thoro is 1o pioty in that body. Mr. Bugeno J. Fellows, Justico Haines' clork, was matriod Monday, in Binghamton, N, J., to Miss Goorging Kondall, daughtor of G, W. Kon- dall, Esq., tho founder of the Now Orleans Picayune. Mr. and Mrs, Follows nrrived hora Sodusudny, aad will mako thols boms in this ty. Mr. R, L. Marsh, for many yoars Troasuror of Col. Wood's Mueount i thiu aity, and aftor- ward Tronsurar of tho Globo Theatre, is about to foin Col, Wood in tho ssmo_capacity in his museum fu Philadelphia, for which city hie leaven this avoning. ~Col. Wood hina writton Mr. Marsh to tha cffoct Lhat bie would liko to roburn to Chi- cogo aud fit up o musoum, and stands ready to doto in caso anyono will construct 5 suitablo building, iu o suitablo location. Silas Rameoy,.an old, and much respected oit- izen of Lacou, Marshall County, Ill., died sud- donly Thursday night. at the louss of Mr, J. C. Qarriquo, No. 787}¢ West Madison strect. Qoro- ner Staphens bield uu luquest upon the body yos- terday aftarnoon, T jury Lrought in & ver- dict of doath from orgnnio discaso of tho heart, My, Ramsoy was ono of tho pionoer sottlors of Tilinols. Yo was the flrat Bhoxiff of Marshall County, and was afterwarde Probato Judgo of tho county, whioh position Lo Leld for may yoars, During the war ho held the rank of Colonel on Gon, BMcOlornad's staff. IIowas o msn very highly catecmed for tis good prin- ciples, sound judgment, and kind heart. Ho was 67 yoars oid, and leaves n wifo and family. MMr, Ramsoy had beon In thecity abont a wook, sorving a8 & Grand Juror in the United Btates District Court. His death will bo widely ro- grotled. HOTEL ARRIVALE, Sherman —A. 3. Wilkon, Philadelphia; ©. Barber, Washington, D. . ; tho Hou, Wm. Vilas, Madison ; the Hon, James Moorehoad, and the Hon, J, C. Barnos, Now Yorlk; the lou, H. 11 Abiight, Greon Bay; Gen, S, M. Roynolds, Pitty- burg ; the Hov. J. Bibo, and CGon, R. Haris, Now York, . . . Palmer—J. A, Marston, Boston ; J, K, Parda, and B. A Du Rell, Salt Lake; John H. Bunn, Springfield ; A, B. Welch, J. II, Bacon, "and I, D, Noblo, lowa, Tho Hon. E. Mariner and R, L. Jennings, Milwaukeo, Garduer— . H. Plumb, Buffalo; 0. B. McKinstrey, 8t. Towis; J. H. Cofling, Dorkshire, Mass.; John Wildon, Alloghany City. Grand Pacifie—J. M. Woolworth, Omaha; Smith B, \Vnnllu%, Dotroit; John Goforth, Washington, D. T, B. Wilson, Springflold; . Aylwin, Canada ; tho Hon, J, H, g, Obio. GIICAGOANS ATROAD. The American fegister gives tho following Tist of Chicagonus in Turope, Nov. 20 Paris— Mrw, G. W. Baine, Jumos Boiton and Mrs. Jumes Bolton, J. A. Cuiler and family, Mre. F. A, Tastman, Mrs. Johw A. Francis, Dr. . P. Hame ine, 8. 13, Howas, wifo and daughter, 8. 11, Kor- foot and family, I, H. Magic and wifo, Thomas Murdoch, Martin Royersonand wifo, Srs. Douglna 8. Tayler, Mrs. Phil. Wadsworth and daughtors, Mre. 8. . Wiggin and daughtor, . « . . Nige— Liugono L. Graves; W, 8, liall and wifo; Will- iam G. MeCormiok_and wifo; Mis Cariio J. Fish; Miss L. O. Kellogg. . « . . Beriin—Fred 7. Husoy 3 J.3.0tis and fami Dresdsn— Oliver G, Lucas; Mre. L, D. Ot and_family. . Geneva—T. 1. Gammon and family; s, . D. Powell; Brs. A. E. Lull; Mra. L. W. Pouny and family; Artbur teod and Mioa Xood ; It M. Whitohend. ", , . . Zondon—2. Willinwa ; s and wifo, e e e THE OPERA, Tho opera sonson cloaos to-dny with two por- formances. This afternoon *Faust" .witl be givon, with Mrs, Van Zundt as Marguarite, For thig evoning a very romarkablo aud brilliant programmo bus been propared, which will in- troduco all the artists in tho troupe, Tho bill includes tho third act of * Tho Mnrrinfia of Tiguro,” the sccoud aotof *TFra Diavolo," the thurd ack of *‘Lucin,” aud tho second act or “Maritnon.” This I8 o feast of good tnlng& which tho public will fiud it bard to reslst, It embracos the vory cicam of the successful threo waeks' work, and will undoubtedly draw o tre- wmendous crowd, —_————— An Immense and Crowing Businesa. By ronson of & wisundorstunding, Tie TrwuNe atated that the contractors In the shoo-sliops of tho Stato Prisou at Joliet hud forfelted, or wera about to forfelt, tho contract for prison labor, This waa on en- tivo mistsko; tho contractors, Messra, M, Selz & Co,, of thia clty, 80 far from baving suy iutention of giving up the contruct, bave boen obliged to puton fifty ud- ditional hands to supply tho demand for thelr goods, and thoy kave not yet quito aucceedod In eatehing up with their orders, “hey aro now eraploying 350 hauds, id ur prupred to do iaro und Gucr Woil fhan uver before, Tho shoe-khiop §s the model shop of tho prison, ‘s oty Uiy buat wisderiul and tusatag ont tho Ducol work dong auyswher, eithor i o out of prison-wally, “Lho slioos of thelf munufacture are fn dowsnd ilirouglout tho whole Nortwest, having drawn Lithor o trndo which formerly wout Last, They ebip as far cact sy Oulo, end their trade would not” permit hem for o momeit to think of relfuquishing thelr contruct, “Shelr vxpectation §8 to maks over 20,000 cosea during il coming yeur, gy Chiongo Not to bo Burpassed. Mr. D, Thomson, {he largest cottle bulcher of our clty, made it hia objoct thls Ohristmus season, 1o pro- oure the inest and heaviest cattle to bo had, Archor avenuo sud Bult atrect, thero wore killed for s uccount, twouty-two stecrs, whoso averugo live welght was 2,600 its, A presont theso euttlo aro drowod ond oshibiled ut tho abovo named place, ‘They will sld to our frsl-ciuss meat sulla by Messrs, Acmour & Thomson, com- mission” werclianty, cornor of = 'Jackson aud Canol atreots, ‘o publis at largo will fud it to thiely pleasuire pud prot to cufl und examiue s very fhuo ot of beof, Buyera will shud it 1he choleest bect thity ever purchased, withost queation, Mr. Thomson dusa shown tho publio that ho will Lo ontirely up to the grund growih of our Western Motropollv, _ Mr, Thom- son o b gentlomnan who contributes largaly to tha wol- Zure of aiir poopls through his outerprise, kiling on ka avorago 800 bead of cattly per week during tho your, el Ohicago & Northwestern Rallway-.8Bun- day Train, ‘The through Pacitio Lixpress train for Council Blu(f, Omals, San Francisco, und ull other Far-Wost poluts will loave tho Wella Btreat Depot of the Chicsgo & Northwosteru alway, st 1515 o, m., Bunday, Dec, 21, 187, Through tickot via Ohieagh, Burifhgton Quinoy, and Chicugo, Itock Tdand & Pacifio Rallwa) aro good ou thi tratn, PIANG. PRIOES AQUORDING T0 TIMES, L am offerivg from dato ta daxuary 1, e, my CELE BIRATED PLARO, witti il tha Iatust Improvemonts, at caugo of Justice Soully’s flulng John $15and conts, 4 dazy D Williams, aliss **Nobby Tom,” the St lad skt wrice tur saal, Also, ul'lz.ld -p et lonts of any Q-m_’x’) fi“wfiu 'ly 0 At tho slaughlorhousa of Mossrs, Bhoeneman & o, | AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LAST DAY AND BVENING O1 THR EKBLLOGG TROUPH. GRAND MATINILE D'ADIEUX this (SATURDAY) ‘aftormuan sl § 'elock, TATTST, With an Tmmonso Una( | ta 0 Tnoronsed Choens and Orchios. 1 Military Bond finJl ho !:“ku. B LN 1Y VAN ZANDT S NG VAN Tis (SATURDAY) crauing at 8 o'clock, ORAND KHLLOGG PERFORMANOE! A GREAT GALA NIGHT, introducing tho Distin. ‘guishad Momhors of tho Kellogk Oryulzation, THE THIRD AOT UF THI pliyr Duat, N AT LLOGA, 31K, VAN ZANDT “*In tho Days whva Gaim icotloctlon, " i \V. IL. TILLA Rocltativo and Arin, **Ob, an Restary Parer, ¢ Geand Floote, PSS RELLOGGR NG AR o e UM UARITON, ML 5, N, MIL E FR R M B OHIG 1 o SHRLN: BTARGILD, SR, WABLLAANND THI: 8ECOND AUT OF Fro Diz:;v;;olo. R Ohambor Sconc~MAL, VAN ZANDT, MRS, 7, 5 % TMORGAN, ML PRAKLS, ALY, GRG0, Ml 1. 1. TODA THI THIRD AGT OF LUOIA DI LAMMERMOOR. B ront e Bonsyice o i ST o i 5 iiaio— 3 BT AN, Oy OB AT, “aud "diRAND BLMANN, TIE SECOND ACT OF MARITANA. ", MRY, 7. T 3;:;["'&':'& SEGUIN, MR, MOIUIAN, M AR ot Mo . o MR, W7, MORGA Jiot Mo 1iko o doldi; LT JIongAY v Ratlnd—**in Happy Momer Lo iy 10 thy Lady,"— UreatQuaiatto and UHrt eI, Mo SR SN SRR aan VO B0k, Condudtor.... MR, FRANK A, HOWSON Adinfssion, 81and &o. Bocurod Seatn, $1,70 and 82, HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, COMMENUING MONDAY, DEC. 3, Trank Mac Evoy's New Hiberaicon, Or IRELAND IN AMERICA. Firal Appoaranco thi scason ‘of Mao Lvos's Popular Compsny of IRISH COMEDIANS & VOCALISTS, Trieh Comodian, Mr. W V. LAWLOR, 1 Bin poant ehkeabiaes BANNAY T GUTDIE O Ta sonoludo with tho sereasming farce, THE HAUNT- £D GOIDE, slou, 00 cts; Gallary, 3 ofs, Mnlinoos Thursday iy nt 8 i ma-Aduite, $Ho: Clitdren, 10 cle, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, THE UNIVERSAL FPAVORITE, T.O™TTA, IN IER NEW AND SPARKLING COMEDY, . EBEED, ith Songs, Dancos, and General Mirth. Evory night and Satus Matinco, Bocur your scata, MYERY OPERA HOUSE. Monrocst., botweon Losrbori aud State. Avlingon, Cotton —x:—)gamhla’x Minstrels, Oamplato and ontico chanss of progeamme. _ Fieet timo of tio Lixteavagant Uurlosyita. dnd_Uperatle Skotch, ons e THIE DOOS OF THE 15 MEROALEUM, Matkin and Wilson, Bobby Nowoomb, Hily Hico, Krnast Linden, Geargo Davouport, Atlington, Coiton, and IKemblo, In now speolaltios, [0 whulo1o conoludy with tho Comla Hioton, ontitled MURE SUITORS TILAN ONE. Evary Evoning and Baturday Ma:inco, ACADENMY OF MUSIC, LAST DAY OF LYDIA THOMPSON TURLINE. Monday—~MR. SOTHERN, ONLY FOR A SHORT TIME YET. Dr. Katw's Magnifleent Auatomical Musern, From Now York, Of Natural Scloncs aud Art, 148 South Clark-st,, noar Maiison, For gontiomea oniy. Doors vpen from 90, 1, » dnily and Buniay. GLOBE THEATRE, This aftornoon 26, evoniug 8 w'clock, last twa porform- ‘aticu of MARIUS TURCK—LIGHTNING BOB. Monday—Hirch, Wambold & Daokus' SAN FRANCIS- O MINST 201, NEW PURBLICATIONS. Prof. Max Mull Tyndutly £rot. 1 Lytion, '1'ritz 1t Oliplang, Dr. 'V tor, C, It iigale: Chiteiun, van Plathew’ L.ecky, i 1w lngelow, i, Froudo, b ity S5 A 0t 1 hars Ltaly roprosuntod fne pages of Littell's Living Age. ’;!?’:r;;;:gg'runm:hu ot tklt N watte . fort ; auiucxineizy form, considoriu its kecal amount of - 1oz, Wiln froahnoss, owing to 1 weakly lssite, and with & aatisgiriory euipletencis attomptad by o otfier publica- Hion, tho bast. 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The work orlginally published under tho titla of Tie NEW AMPUIOAR OYOLOPADIA was comploiod I 15, ainca which thno tho wilo clroulation whiol ft bns ni- tatued o o pacta of tho Vnited States, and tho signal dovolopmants which havs taken placo In_avory branoh of aclonca, litoraturo, aud art, havu induaed tho oditors snd ‘Publishors to submit it to an uxaet and thorongh reviston, and to {muo & naw odition, eatitlod THE AMERIOAN C¥crLoPRDIA. Withtn tho lnst fon years tho prograss of discovery in ovory dopartmont of knawledgo ias made n ow work of roforonco an linporallso want. Tho movamont of politicsl affeirs has kopt pace with tho dlzcovarios of salonge, and thele fruittul appliostion to tho Industrial and usoful arts aud tho conyonionca and rofliomont. of soolal life, Groat wars and consoqunnt rovolutiona avo occurred, fnvolviug uatlonal changos of ‘Doulinr momont. Tho elvll war of our awn caugtry, which \vaa ot its bolght whon tho last voluma of thio ofd wotk ap- pearcd, has happlly hoon endod, and a now courso of com morclal and fndustrlal aotivity hns boo commencad. Targo aceosslons ta ot gaographicsl knowledgo hoon made by tho Indofatigablo oxplorors of Alrlea, Tho groat poltical rovolations of tho Inst doowdlo, with tho untural rosult of tho apso of timo, havo brought intn ‘puhlia vlow a multigdo of naw man, whoso namos re in avory ono's mouth, atd of whosa lves ovory ono ls cutlous toknaw tha yactlculars. Groat battios hava boou fought and imortant slogos maintained, of which tho dotails are s yot provarvod oaly In tho nowapapors or in tho tran. alont publleations of tho day, but which ought now to tako thole placo in pormanont and authiontio bistory. 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Teare, T_drriee, 11 (vln main and ate Hoe), Bxpress, N WORTH, ernl Passonyor Ageate | PHIBAND & ALTDY RAILRYY, Chicago, Kansat City and Dencer Shurt Line, vl Loulsl. ans, Mo,y and Cldeaya, Springfleld, Alton and St Lad, “ Thriugh Line. Union irpoly Weal Slile, near Lrulye, Tieket Uftices : Al epot, and 133 K atlisomess, Leace, Ramas Olty B sin Jnghaonville it and bty Katias Gliy it Iit, ol Jagks Laiitdana, Mol ‘nauwillo, 1, an 1t Touls Kxbrowy, vie Maln Liny Bt Toula Fst Lix, sia Mata Ling uis 1ix, vin dacksouviiie, o H ‘Waonona Tacon, Washington Ex. Jollot & Dwight Accomodation. CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depal, covner dudison and Cunal-ats, Tickes Ofice South Clarlesta, opposite Sherman Houre, and al Depote = Tears, | Arrive, Mitsaukeo, Prairio du Olfen, & ot o, Qo s {2 D430 8, . ') 00, ifiaulion 50y . |* 7635, . Milwaukeo, olin Niht [410:60 p.m, [* 45 p. 1. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILROAD. Depate—ivol o, Lakest., Indlanaav., and Sicteenthast,, and Cunal and Steent] ket bffices, Ko, &) Clark. st Girand Pacific Hoiel, and af denots. Mofland Expross,. Otiawa und Strontur Puseongar, ne & Blax Olty lExp, in Uttiva Auror Bagionor, urarn Pagse Dubuiuo & SiouxOity I, Panllic llgut Kxp, Kansaw Clty, Levouwasth, ohison & 8. Josoph Bxp.sev. uenur's Grovo Accommodatiinl rovo Accom ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot of Lakest, andfvol of. Twenty atcond-st, Cirés 181 Teandolphesty neae Clark, okt £t Louta Txpress, Bt vouin Fat Lino, v Mall, Cafro Lam Springheld i3 Diubngue & Slons City o s pilkan gl Webus 16 Pirk an 5 3pdu Park and Oak Woods and Oak Wood. Tisddo Park and Onl Wouis 1340 Fark and Oak Wood 1. Hydo Prrkand Oal Wood i, Hisde Park and Onk Wourla Hdo Park and Oak Wouds, (@) Ruus o Unampalkn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILR7AN. Cily afies, carner awtalyh and LaStlleats,, i 75 Canals at,, corner Madison-st Leave, a Pacifio Fast Tin Dubugug N g o Oniabia Night fxprose.. b 138, m. 100 i 13y ‘u—Denot cormor of Wolla and Kinzioats, &~Dopot cocnor of Crnal l\l’?ll lli hrgl‘g" B W. 11, STENNETT, Gon, Pass, Agoat. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Ticket and Freight Ofics, 17 Clarksy Speeial Iuducomonts, Grost Now Rauto. o T, & 8t FoR WL WREY, ahiais CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of VauLiuren wnd Shermansate, Ticket ofice, Grand Tucific Ilotels J__fenee. | Arriva, Omah, Teavonw'tu & Atoh} Pern Agcommoli Night Express,. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depat, Van Ruren-at., soot o LaSulle-tt, Tcket ofices, northert coner Clark and Randolphite,, and southicest corner Cunal and Vadisan LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, Frain the Great Coutral Kailrowd Depot, fool Yicke ofice, 13| Randolphest., near corner € Sleat.,” Corner Washingion, and ot s jepats DR. HENRY OLIN, OCULIST AND AURIST, 127 South Clar} 1Ul., Oporating Surgoon for deafuoss, . blin dison-0s and doformitios of the Lyo und Ear, stack of ar'iflefal eves tn the West. hiengo, and all "o Jurgost FOR BALE. O FOTUTRINATITHTE, [OR SALU-A Hall Iutorest, ot tho Lntiru Hatablioh ment, Guo (W, elo., of oue of the ol - cauntni] Dally sud Weekly Jonrnals in tho South, Located In 6oty of 5,00 fnhnbitants, and doiog & businers ol 38, (o) por anuum. A tare obduoy 1or s brotitablo fuvest L, Addrers J. FAYLOR, oaro of Goo, I Kowoll & o,y Now Vork, : WMEDICAL CARDS, DR.C. BIGELOW CONFIDINTIAL PHYSI 2704279 S outh Olark aty, cariier Van Hucen, Ghlen b well kuown by all roadors of tho papors Bilow 1s the oldont establishod phyaleian Davime dovutad TWENTY YEARS OF 113 L Feating ronedioa dat will “cura vositivuly alf CHIENIG AND SPRCIAL DISEAS L NPARAT PARLORS for Oall. CORRESPONDENCI CON TN , dresh ail fottong, with manups, (o Dr, G BIGKLOW, 517 G50 Houtn Clavkts Dr. A. G. Olin, 68 Randolph-et,, cornor Stato, Thirty Year's Exparience ouiong theailicted with Privato Disensos, in sl theie varlod and complieated toring, Age uand vaporieucs hus wnablod hun to poelect romodios that nevor tail. 1o ig thio uidest and longost Joeatod Specialist In this oily, upd Guarautoss Uuros or No Pay. 1My lato work, ‘!l rors of Youth," Advico to Young Moa or OlJ, thirty Jacturs delivorod befare tha Chlcugu Modical 1uto’ Prica b0 Ceuts, Olrenlar vspecially 10 Ladiox, twve: D3, Invalids providod with private sparimonts, bourd, aud Oilice bours from 98, m, to 8 p, m. Con- it cl n uttoudnucn, sullnioy Fr NO CURE nNO i DR. KEAN, PANI! Chicngo, 300 Bouth Clark-a May bo gontidntlally gonsultod, porsonnily or by matl, Ted ot shiuyge, mit ull ehironio of hursuus didoness, 1N I thio only phiysiolan (n Lo olty ¥ho sra- 1 yayy_ Grvn ook, Ustrated, W conts, CRINT I3, 13 W. MADISUN-ST. GHIUAUO, (o rogulir wraduato I modicino), "troats all Uhronia DIoasas, of boils susis. Curos guaeuniead. A1l Fouialo Dilicaltios trcatod with sucioss, Mudiclies lurnishod. Consaltntion treo, A buuk o spocial dissusow, elrouldrs, &c., for mneriod folks ~irdo fur two stainps. Al Joitor Gonlidontial. Iz WO N SN Y, 183 BOUTH OLARK-ST., (ontinucs to onro il Uiwnle, Kervons, and Urinary Dineases of bottt soxug, and way bo confidontially con- sultedy porsounlly v Uy i), frau of aurye, 1 dunoultios treated with suceans, - 1is Slodical Troatlso to {uion s wontionon seuc (s Mathey Caylus' Capsules, Usod for over twonly years with groat muceoss by tho nsaiotang uf bavie, N Vork sid Loddul, avo bnoa Tautyeures vt Saporl to u\llnl Hiors for tho peoiubt uuro of w1l - Chisrias, FOSOntbr uf lany StamdInG e DI & Ui T Rtwo Rtacing, Parte. Buld by Druggivis throughonut 1o Unitod Statos, SOALES, FAIRBANKS BIANDARD K SCALES OF ALL BIZL8, FAIRBANKB, MOREE &Q¢ 118 AND 118 LAYR-S% ;{ICHIMN,CEN‘I;ML &GREAT WESTERY RAILROADY ¥