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" THE CHICAGO DAILY. TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, S THE COURTS. The Emery Contempt’ Case. A Uontumacious Defondant Sont to Jail, 4 f The Hfiunhs Deny Their Alleged Bank- ‘ruptoy. ; v 4 lmportant New ' Suits == Heavy Counsel Fecs--Bankrupt- ¢y Items, THE ENENT-FARRELL CONTEMPT OASE. . Saturday morning Judgo Blodgett declded the motion tor Euoéh Egotyand Do Witt 0. Farroll ;0 show caugo why thoy shonld not bo committed for contempt.of court. Without reciting tho #holo etory, It will bo sufliciont to say, in ox- plauation, that there have beon for a long timio pouding in tho Unitod States Cowra sovoral duita commoucod by diutillors of “Peorin ngaitist tho Unitod States Collector, Enach Emery. Somo « timo last supmor those suits wora dismissed on motion of plaintift’s attornoy. Shortly aftor- ward p suit was bogun in chancery, in Pooria, againat Emary aud Lico, and n deorco obtained by dofault, Emery, who held 820,000 30 bo paid over to Tico whon ho should bava fur- nished one of Lis matros to Farrall, was by this fecreo ordarod to pay it ovor to Farrell, ' Ho did #0 in good faithns alleged by ona side, fraud- nlently and collusively ns tho opposite party moiutain, shoitly after tho suits in tho United Btatos Civoutt Court horo woro rolnatatod, and it was claimod that tho dismissal had beon iilogally mado aud without- autliorlty from tha propor party in futoreat. This instantly raised n ques- tion botweon tho ncts of the Btate Court, In Boptembor a motion was mnde against Emory aud Farrell, and Thutsday substatially tha samo ‘quéstion was Lronght up ogain. Baturday Judgo' Blodgett gave Lis decision, Ho said ho didnot wish to make nny pemarks furlher $han wero necossary to deoido this question, and Lio would niake an order that Emeory and Farroly should pay tho $20,000 futo court by Saturday, the 27th, . ¥ « " ' ACONTUMACIOUS DEFENDANT. | Briday was the roturn day of tho ordot issuod ngainst Jomes Love, Jr., to show cause why Ao should not b attached for. contempt of court some {ime bofore the fire. Mrs. Love had ob- tnined a divorco and decyeo of nlimony against her Lusband, James Love. Tho origiual deorco Laving beon . destroyed, ‘n cortiied .eopy thereof was filed. This was surreptitiously abatracted by James'Love, nf In alloged. The tleak in Judgo Farwell's room mado an aflidavit that Love Lad asked to tako it, promising to refurn it, and that was tho Inst seon of’it, Triday Love failed to appenr, and an at- tachment was issuod, and on Saturday morning e was brought into court in chargoe of n Doputy Sheriff, When aeked if he hind & lawyer, lie re- plied o, ho did no wish any. Ho wanted tho caso settted. ‘L'ho deorce granting alimony had mado a Hou'on his property for thio paymant of tho nllowance, and Love is attempting to force tho Court to rolease tho proporty. .He refused to suawer any questions, or give any intimation of tho whoreabouts of tho decreo, Mis only ra- Iy was, ho wished to bo eent’ to znll. or hnvp the. matter .settled thon, udgo Farwoll romarked fhat ho had nover yot sont any ono to jail, and did not wish to thou, but would ba compglied to. Tho de- fondant continued obstinato, and an order was thereforo mado that Lo be committed to jail un- til the furthior order of tho Court. Tho cnse is 1emarkable, und tho stupidity or obstinacy of Love still more 8o. Mo ovidently intended to browbent the Court 1nto complyiug with his wishes. The desiro of tho Judge to bo loniont did him cfedit as & man, but could not {i: eutertained for o moment in vigw of tho grant iidsult to the Court, and the importancq of "keoplug. inviolato its records. Whou Mr. Love Lias" tasted prison faro for o wook or . so, s nerve and obstinacy will probably be a Jittls . ‘empered with wisdom, * . " A CUURCH IN TROUDLE, Tho Trustees of the East Van Buren Stroet German Bocioty of tho Methodist Episcopal Chuyeh filed o voluminous bill in the Superior Court Saturday agaiust_Moore and Devoe and ovar fifty othors, dofendants, Iu August, com- plainunts made ‘. contract with Mooro anid Do- voo to erect o churel'and business block on the naambwcut corner of Fourth avenue sud Van lron strect, for about £20,000. The parsopage portion.was 'to bo finished by Oct, 1, unders ponulty of 310 o day for each day therenfter it should ba unfinistied, tho romainder to be com- rmou Ly Nov. 1, under n pounlty of €20, A argo utuount of oxtra wotl was also subsequent- ly ordored, Bofoio beginning tho con- tract, ~ Moore and Dovoo = made . n boud in tha sum of $15,000 conditioned to por- form their work aud save compluinauts harmloss from all mechanies' liens or claims of sun-con- tractors or employos, aud to finish the _wflfll ot tho ¥pecified timo. They ifmediately went to- worl, hired bands, and made sub-contracts, and coutinued untfl the 11th of October, whea they quit and rofused to go on any * fusthor, About $16,000 had been paid, and over $10,000, has beon nid gtace. Moore & Dovao, besides fuiling to ioop their own contract, havo noglected 10 pay the sub-cahitractors aud laborers, and, in con quenca, about fifty notices of mechunics' lit lhave beou served on complainants. Somo of thio men hiave oven served two notices. Somo of them linve bedn sorved on the pastor and some on tho Trustees. L'welvo, sulls havo boon com- menced, and ono judgment recovored in the Justico's Court. A -gummisheo judg- mont was also | rocovered ngamst :bem, Complainants claim (hat the Justice Llad 00 juriadiction, the contrnet nub having Leon sompleted, and that if these'nctions bo ullowed io bo prosceuted, a multiplicity of suits will ro- ault. To-day o lnrgo numbor of suits aro to bo tried, and complainants thereforo ask that those plaintifs bo restrainod from proscenting their Buits or oblainivg mechanics® liens,—that an ac- count bo lad, and that if Auy mechuanics aro fouud to be entitled to liens, Moore & Dovoo aud their boudsmen may be decreed to discharge thom in accordance with thelr engagoment. An injunction was uccnnlingldy issued by Judge Aloore, on a bond for $1.000 being filed, A BULL IN THE CHINA BHOP, Wallace It, Covdict filed u ill in the Superior Court Saturduy ngainst Albort Pick, I\ M, Brad- loy, and Eliju O. Lawrenco. Ho sols out thut in Novemuor, 1872, Lo formcd a purtnorsuip with E. O, Lawrouco in_tho crockery businoss, Lo to contribute §10,000 and Lawrenco to put in 7,000 worth of crockery, and to sharo and share alike in profits smd losses, Each pagtuer was to draw not moro than 3,000 o year, Condict has only drawn 2250, whila Lawrenco hus taken ovor bis £3,000. Sinco tho co-partnership was formed tho business has been carkicd on at o Tent loss—over £8,000—%4,000 of ‘which Low- Tance shiould n:pu{, sud this, with the amount <rawn out, Wwill more ‘than balanca’ the awount put In by Lim. Complainant hins alio loanod the firm about $20,968.67, used in pur- chasing goods, for which ho has taken the firm notes, On tho 224 of November tho fiem owed §97,600, and tho nesota wore nbont §25,000, On thnt doy Albort Pick recovered judgment ngainst Lawrenco and ono Houry Phiilips, o formor partuer, for §2,181.86, on “which an execoution ‘Wwas issued, o lovy made, and a oustodian put in churgo of tho storo. *Complainant statesthat if an account was liad now, it would bo found that Pick Lad no interest aftor paying the dobts und loswos, llo {hiuke that o the prosont timo+is u good one in the trade, a large profit _could Le madg if tho flim woro sornmtod to go on, during tho mext thirty + days, and ngks an injuuction ngainst the do- foudants, to provent -their soling Lawrenco's intorost, and ‘that an account bo had of the amount due him, - An Injunction was issued, on filing o bond in the sum of 1,100, : NEAVY COUNKEL PEES, Judf;o Rogers is anqnuud in hepring a caso brought by Gookine & Roberts to Fecaver from Qeorgo I 11, Hughes 215,000 for logal services rondered. It has beou on trial for two days, and tho tostimony for plaintiffs is not yet con- cluded, *, ANBWER IN CHANGERY OF THE OUGHY, On Suturday, R, M, and O, 8, Hough flied thelr answor to tho potition in Laukruptoy filed againgt them, alleging thoy ara not tradors in lfiu meaning of the Bunkrupt - act, nor did they suspond psymout of thoir” commercial papor. AMoreover, thoy sny the cheoks on whioh tho al- logation of bankruptoy was based, wore 6xtond- efu to the time of pnyment, and woro not oon- sequontly dio fourtcou days beforo the potition e fu; UNITED STATES COURFS, @oorge Exatozly brought an sotloa in sasump. slt agatnst T, E. Hinokloy, A, B, Mockor, E. T, Winslow, . 1. Wilkon, and A. 1. Wik, claim inge £100,000, 5 f}dmuud Knatror, Ionry Wiachemoyor, Mat- thow Laflin, V. W, Bo; 'lnfiu‘m, aud Josoph L. Otin, filod potitions in the Distriot Gonrt of the United Btatos agninst the Ohicago I'iro Insur- anco Company. Thoy all allogo that thoy bor- rowod monoy from the Company, and had poli- olog in It, whereon they hnve 'sustnined loss. They thoreforo ask for & sot-oft of their clnims, and that an necount may bo taken of the amound, tho Company owea them, and that an acoount may bo takon betweon parties, o DANKRUPTOY ITEMS. In the onso of C. II, Béokwith & Bons a rulo wos {ssued on tho un‘pplemu'nlll potition for thom to show causo in five days. “In tha case of Albert R: Qago an order for tho examination of Elizaboth Dolan, on tha 22 day of Decombeor, was fssuod, Y Ebon L., Bhorwood of. al, woro adfudleatod bankrtipt by confossion, a warrant lasued re- turnablo Jan. 20, aud Bradford Hancook ap- pointed Provisionnl Assignco, Charles L, Boyd was adjudicatod bankrupt b dol‘n‘\ule, and o warrant {ssited roturnable Jau. 21, 1874 B 1n the cage of Grorgo Stowart, a rulo was en- torod on tho Arsigneo, Edwin Doan, to show causo in five days why ho should not bo romoved for not filing a Foport or aocount. In tho easo of Garduor & Gould, tho ‘Shorift was ardored to relonge tha goods of the dobtors from tho lion of g lovy thorcon in favor of Enmes, 3 wl Tho matter of 8monl, Bobanks & Co. was re- forred to tho Rogistor to mako & final account. William Blair & Co. filod a potition against M, A. Thayor, alleging that ho bas committed an net of Dankrupcoy, In 1ot paylng a note made to ‘thom, on which_thore is dua 261310, A rulo to aliow causo for Doe: 80 was lssued, + Annu 8, Chandler filed s potition against Ed- ward I, Noyos, alloging .that Noyes owes hor £2,600, and that ho hps been a mbmber of the fivm of Chandlor, Pomoroy & Co. A rulo to show causo Dac, 30 was isauod, U BUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEF, Roswell B. Mason brought suit for 87,500 in covenant ngainst George W. Billings, ° " Timothy J. Darcy filed & potition against Pat- riok IL Hofiron for a mechanic's lien to the amount of §2,810.04 on the promisos 08 East Randolph streot. X 2llmn-y ‘Toaust sued Thomas MeArthur for ‘Simon Adler and Abraham Oritingor ocom- meonced a trospass_suic aganst Ohncles 0. Col- lins and James 8. McEHigott, claiming 6,000, Btudy & Marey sued A.’i}. Van Cott & Co. for James H, Campboll brought suit for 6,000 against William and M. . McKillip. Johu_D. Emack, Smith, brought an action for §1,600 agalnst J. M, W. Jonos, Lucius G. Tuttle bogan an action for $2,000 agalust Morton F. Halo, Seth-Gage, Albort G:E;m, John N, Guge, John W. Polly, and Willinm Oliver sued Johu Wallber for 81,000, . 0 R. M, and W. C. Lockhart brnuihe sult for 22,000 agaiust tho Chicago, Deavillo & Vinconnes Railrond Company. Villiam ¥, Coolbnugh sued B. F. Pixloy and T, 31, Hafl for §2,000, d J. W. Eachonlerg, as Recoiver of the estate of Ohm & Kistoer, recovered judgment by con- fousion against A, Wallbaum for §2,982.50. Ttobort” Law, bogan an notion iu replovin to recover the valuo of 1,025 tons of corl, valued at £6,900, which ho alicgos Xylor and Lvarts aro dofalning from him, * Jiller T, Amos and John M. Corse brought sult for $25,000 against Adam Hmith, and againat tho Swanscn Smoltivg and Rofining Company, claiming a like amount. Michael Brand abd John Dohland, as oxccu- Jtors of tho will of Valentine Buach, filed n bill for foreclosnro ngninst Nicholas Strasser aud wife and the Union Lumber Company, clmming that_Strasser gave to Busgh s note ‘and' order for 37,000, on Lot 5, of Askessors’ Subdivision of Block 47, which note, together with interest, is stall o and unpaid, - CINCUIT COURT IN BRIEF, Theodoro A, Bhaw outored up jndgment by cohfession againat Stophen B. Bowles for tho sum of £9,500.16, : Chinrles D. Cole brought suit for 81,000 against A, W. Porey and . J. Peroy. ! Augustus Van Bureu commenced an action in ojectment ngainst James Wright, laying his damnges at $1,000. THE CALL, Judgo Gary's call i6 69 to 70, excopt 66 and 74. Judgo McRoborts” call is 65 Lo 68, G0 to 62, 04, . 65, 67 to 77, mclusive, .{;1;]};4: Murphy will call 26, 28, 29, 82, 84 to 47 and 49, 2 e Judgo Rogora tvill have no call to-day, 66 boing on trial. Judge Booth will call 81 to 40. CLARK STREET. TG Track Laid from the Dridge to © Randolph Stréct==Through-Cars Toe Morrow. 4 As stated in yestorday's Tnnune, theNorth Sido City Railway Company bogan laying the track on Clurk stroot, from the bridgo fo Ran- dolph streot at midnight 42 o'clock Saturday night. This time was chosen for two roasons: the travol ou the sircot would be loss interrupt- od, snd tho “injunction threntened by Mr. B. F. Culver could not bo sorved uutil aftor tho completicn of tho - work, which would, of course, bo too lato. Accordingly o forco of 110 men was on hand promptly at {le time mentioned, the rall beds and rails W exe already Icaded, and on the stroke of mid- night the #mall army of loborers made their ap- pearsnca and commenced work. The Buporin- eudent of the North Side Company, Mr, M. W. Squires, gavo bi personal_supervision to tho job, and at the present writing the raila aro laid 1ho'whole length, and tho southern portion has been repaved. ‘Ll whole ropaving will bo com- pleted this morniug, though 1t was the intention of {ho Suporintendent torun a cor over tho wack before miduight to insme the recognition of tha rails a8 a liovso railwey route, beforo any logal process could possibly be sarveds As this work has long beou desired by the ma-, jonity of citizons living gnihe North side, and ay tho conncetioh has bech xfevmltuu hitherto only by tho opposition of tho Shorman ostate, whoso trusteo, Mi. J. L. Muveli, obtained an in- Junction_prevonting tho laying of the track, it may be iuteiesting to our readers to know tlat, the persous interested in the Sherman Houso and most of the adjoining property Luving somo timeo ngo bocomo couviuced that tho railway would ‘enhance, rather thou dopreciate, tho - & valuo of ~thalr property, all objoctions woro _ withdrawn _oxcopt ~ thoso made by Mr. Marsh and Mr. Culver, Tho formor would content to the laying of two doubla tracks without turnouts, tables, or switchos, whilo tho Intter would not, a8 we are informed, consent at all. Tho North Side Company, a8 stated at tho time in Tne Trinune, hod agreed to Mr. Marsh's conditions ovor thide weoks ngo, but being threatenod by an_injunction on the prayor of Mr. Oulver, thought bost to walt until the work could be rushed through sithout giving time for mterforenco. The Company huve ugioed to maiutain only the two tiacks betwoon Kandolph street and (he river, during the duration of their loaso, and to resist, by all logal means, all at- tempts thoreaftor to” put down any switchos, turntables, sidetracks, or otHer incumbrances bg- yond the pair of tracks. ‘The question of through cars from ‘Cwenty-second streot to Lincoln Park i8 now practically wottled, and tho long-sufforing publio will groutly rojoice thoroat. Cars will probably bogin making regular trips to-morrow. s - JOHN MITCHEL. An Informal mooting of Iriah socictios, called to take into consideration tho quostion of pro- curing musle, at ronsonnblo rates, for tho proper colcbration of 8t, Patrick's Day, was hold at tho Fathor Mathew Tomporanco Hall, on Wost Hat- rison stroot, yestorduy aftornoon. The chair was takon by Justico David Walsh, and Mr, L. H, O!Connor ofiiciated as Socrotary, The quostion bofore tho meeting was debated at sone longth, but, finallylt wus agreed to poat- ong action until the rnklmunmuuvuu of all tho Ish organieations, civil and military, could bo got togol m{. two weoks from Suuday, The Couforonco Uommittee, ‘appolnted at Burke's Hotel Suturdsy wmight, to lufl boforo tho mosting tho question of Johu Matchel's lece ture, wad granted a hearing. Hon., Thomas M, Halpine stated thut Mr, Hogley had informed Mesera, Onahan and Hoyne that bis Opera-House could bo had for the leo- ture Bunday eveming. g ‘The Chbairmun made some complimentary ro- morks about tho cureor of My. Mitchef, and hoped that all would unite, so far a8 in thom lay, to give him a good reception, ‘On motion, the following Committre was ap- oiutod to confor with the Irish meeting to bo ]’mm in tho Interest of tho Milchel leoturs ut Burke's European Iotol'this evening: Mosurs, Jamos Holllgau, Matthew Floming, B. 0'Sulli~ van, J. M, Counoll, Charles I, Moore, E, J, Cun- nifo, . J. Maskol, and P, MoGuire, On ufotion, the Chairman and Bocrotary were jlddod to the Qomunitteo, and the moeoting ade jourug . for tho uso of David C." MR. GAGE'S PROPERTY. The Bondsmen Agreo that Its Ac~ ceptance by the City Does Not Relenso I'hem, And Thuy Thereforo Sco No Ttonson for Assuming a Now Liability. Tne Tnmuns stated yesterday morning that meoting was held at the City 1Tall, Saturday, in whicl: the Mayor, Corporation Couusel, and Mt. Wirt Doktor, tho counsel for tho bondsmon on Mr, Qage's bond, took park, and that it was pro- posed on the partof tho city that Mr. Gago's property should bo put into the hands of a ‘Trus- tue, to raulizo upon it, and turn over the pro- caeds to tho city, provided tho bondsmon bound themsolves to malio up tho defleioncy if the sum obtained for tho property ‘did not cover the total defalention;" a proposition to which Mr. Doxter declinod nccoding untll o Iind consulted his clionts. We have loarned from a trustworthy sourco that, in addition to this, tho question ns to whethor tho ncceptanco by tho city of M, Qngo's offor o turn ovor Lia property would af- fect thoe linbility of his bonusmen was discussod substantially as follows : Mayor Colvin said that Mr. Gage had propoged to turn over to the cily » larga amount of prop- otty which should bo speedily sold and the pro- coods applied in payment of hie doficit thot, if tha city consontod to this plan thoy woro do- nirous of baving it 8o done, that it should in no wy impair the prescnt Iinbility of the bonds- men, whatover that might vo, ~ Thio counsol for the bondsmen ‘then_Inquired whothor tho Mayor had boen ndvised at any timo by any lawyer, that the payment by Mr, Qago of a portion of his deficit in wmoney, or tho transfer of proporty, which might ultiwately nc- complish tho samo ond, and which would bo to tho obvious advantage of thio bondemen, sinco it wotld tond to diminish any eum thoy might finnlly bo callld upon to pay— whether that fact could, by any possibility, bo laid hold of in any way by the bondsmoen against the covenants of tho bond ? It waa ogreed by all the legal gontlomen pros- ont that in law thero was no forco to the objoc- tion, and that whatever was doue in the way of having the bondsmen reaflirm thoir liability was for tlio purpose of quicting tho publicmind, and not bectuse there was, in fnct, any logal obstacle in tho wayof tho oity receiving from Mr. Gago whatever Lo had to pay or apply on account of his indebteducss, eithor in mouey or in proporty. The counscl for tho bondsmen stated that thoir porition at prosont wns just this: that thoy wora willing and anxious to do snything o aid in the spoody conversion of Mr. Gage's entiro propesty, and _the payment of tho proceeds to the city, but did not seo why thero should bo couplod with that proposition, an assumplion of o new and porhaps eularged liability on the boudsmen ; that if, in the prosont condi- tion of affairs, thoro oxisted no dofenso on the part of the bondsmon, it could do the city mo harm to recoive from Mr. Gago further and additional security, but'in tho event that it should turn out that thero was a good defense on the part of the bondsmen, it would then prove to be most abvi- ously tho duty of tho city to sceure from Mr. Gage os largo o pne,'moul. a4 possible. ’fim position which the bondsmen will proba- bly continue to occapy is tho ono _above stated, that thoy will do nll thoy can to_further and ad- vaueo & rnl:id ronlization upon Mr. Gage's prop- orty witholit asgumifig on their own part any now or oulargod linbiliLy, v —_— . HYDE PARK. JNE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, A rogular meoting of the Trudteos of the Vil- Iago of Hydo Park was hold Saturday evening, at tho Villago Hall. All the mombors woro pros- ont., John MeCaflfrey camo in porson, and desirad somo ohango to bo mudo in village warrants now inbis bonds. It was Qrdoced that the clerk ba ivstructed to iesue warrants not exceoding 812,000 to John McCaftroy, payablo Aug. 1, 1874, including intorest to that date, to ratire cortain warrauts held by him. & ' A The Committeo on Finance, in responso to tho raquost of the President, mado a loug roport on the village finances sud management : 1. Doprecating %.cgal drafts on tho Troasuror. 2. Recommonding that no drafte bo_horeafter ;mi(llluulnss the money is on hand in the proper und. 8, That cars bo tnken that nll'mnlul a88CHEMENtS shall not always fall short, and thus deplete the Trousury. 4. That some moans b dovised to lessen tha expouse of maling special assessmonts, (0. That no, work bo horeatter lot until the ‘money I8 actunlly paid into the ''reasury, .- The_salaries of tuwn ofticors shall not bo decreased, but all omployes should bo hold to & strict_account, and any_dolinquoncy should be visited by uncompromising dismissal from sor- vice, . . 7. No work should bo let, excopt on written contracl ; neithor tho Prosident nor any mem- Lor, nor auy committeo should bo allowed any discretionary powor to ma%e contracts ; all mat- tors should be trangncted in open Board ; and if excoptional cagos arigo, the Board should judge of their morits, . 8. All incomes or liconses should be paid di- roctly to tho Treasurer ; no ofticor should bo allowed to raceivo suy monoy for Lim, cxcept ns his ngout. 9, 0o forms of blank receipts, such us aro used in tho City of Ghieago, aro recommended ; énd no claim siould be paid yuloss such form s properly sigued by the payee, On motion, tho report was roforred to tho Indielary Committeo, . ‘Ihe following bills were approved and ordered tobo paid: Bam G. Rhiondes, yillage Engiucor, £166,66¢ John Dillingor, Engincer's uasistant, £22,00 ; Daniol Healy, Suneriutendent’s salury, $183,93 Jotm McCullroy, ropaits ou Torly- sovonth streot, $137.60; Boatty & Barker, Madi- o1 nvonue sbwor, SH98.00; American Dridgo Ca., ropairs Dalton bridge, §3.85; total, 91,1174, " Fiftcon bills and pay rolls wero pro- sented and referred to tho standing Committeos, under the ruls, i o bills of tho Assessmont Commissionors, re- forrod last weok Lo the nttoruey, woie roturned by him with his writton opinion ‘that tho bills of sieh spceind assessmonts as havo boen abaudon- ad, should bo paid out of the special assessmout oxpenso fund; and of tho others out of such special fund now in process of collaction, Tho water was reforrod back again to tho Finance Committee. . The first eatimato of 0. E, Moquembourgh en iron pipes was reforvod to the Attorney for his opinion on llie roquiroments of tho cobtract, ns to whether pipos ur 10 be paid for as thoy are recoived or after thoy are lnid in Ylm:o. Tho hond of Jamos 1, Ely, Village Collector, in the sum of 200,000, approved by the Presi- dont, was filed with tho Villago Clork, Petitions were presonted from W.. P, Gray, Nutt & Brookes, and others, for construction of oulvorts on Soventy-sixth stroot, under the Fort Wayne and Michigan Sonthern Ruilroads, aud on Soventy-fifth streot, under tho Ilinois Con- tral Railrond, in ordor that nlrnmngu may bo had througl the Fort Wayne ditch. Tuey woro ro- forred to tho Attornuy -to notify the railrond Companics to construct the samo, Potitions wore slso recoived from D, I, Shol- don for erossing for sidowalk on Greenwood ay- onuo and Forty-olghth streot ; from IL"I\ Bulk- loy and others for completion of sidewalk on Torcy-pighth sireet; and from O, B, Waito, ro- monstrating aganilt the ordor for construction of o sidowalr on Ivde Park avenuo in front of Blook 20, all of which woro roforred to Commit- tea No, 4. A potition from G, Vondersyde to have the llinois Contral Kailrand Company romovo their fences.off of tho lino of One Hundroed und Fif- toonth streot, recoutly opencd by ownais of property, o thoy cun reach _the station, was ro- forrod to tho Atlorney; and one from Pioree & Benjamin to bave Teronce McGovern and ‘John Daloholdo uppointed spocial policemen st Hydo l’urkl _&(aml, without pay from the village, was grantdd, 3 It was reolved that the Siporintendont exam- ine tho coudition of Evans avonue sidewalk, aud ropork how much is completed sud bow much rainains to be done, Detitions wera prosented from B, T, Jacobs, H, B, Hoguo, ¢ harlos Hitcheock, aud othors, praying for u sower on Groonwood avouue, at an nx)')emm of not ovor 86,000, fo bo colleoted in 1876, It was roferred to Committos No, 4, tho Eagrincer und Suporintendont to roport at the noxt moetlnq. The following ordinance, reported by the at- toruey, wus sdopted ; Be it orduined, (we,, Thut that part of Iyde Furk aye enue lylng wast of tho Hlinols Ceutral Raflroad righte Of-wuy, oy lics belwuen tho north llue of Fifty-ssvonth strect, and tho south line of Fifty-sixth sireal, bo vie cated upon tho Ml{nlmng roperty-owners, according tothe plat dedientlug to- the villige o street b0 fost wide from Fifty-soventh to Fifty-slxth strcot, tho west lino of which shall be as follows, to-wit: Commencing b8 pointon tho norty Uug of Fifty-seveuths sixat, 1873. 3 108 feet enat of tho tiinota O fral'Ratirond, and run- ning In & atralght lino to Tifty-nixth strcot,’ 81,0, feot east of anid Iilinols Central Liallroad right-of-way, £ The Board then adjourned. 7 THE IO BOIOOLS, Tho plauln;{ oxorctaoa of this popular {natitn- tion wero hold duriug tho past wook, T'he ox- aminntionn woro highly satiafnotory, and tho standard of oxcollonoo is rising from sosaion to seasion. Hydo Park poople aro fustly proud of their High School, Mr. Waitor Nolson spoka of govornmonts. Mr. Willlam ITibbard gave an amusing ilius- tintion of a sohool-boy's opinion of Crosat's Com- montarfes. Mr. Frod Root ran a historical paratlel betwaon Lome and hor Cmsars of tho pux‘-xt, and Franco and her Napoloons of tho pros- ont, ago. s ngll(on for two wooks " was announced and rocolvod with ohoors, . Saturday uvuulnF tho olngacs woro reassombled to rocolvo lesrons In olocution and rending from Irof, It, L. Cumnock, who entortainod stho chil- dren and thoix numerous frionds until 10 o'lool. Mr. James I’ Root discoursad on '* Wittles" and o noble Roman ontor of the nama of Witte- lins, and introduced tho audiente to tho suppor- room, A bauntiful ropast was anvldud by tha yoluntary contribution of tho Indies of the noigh- b?rhfiud gonerally the mothors of the childron atuchool, ——— MICHIGAN UNIVER.‘;;TY.. The PDisturbances at the Woodhull Lectures Correspondence of The Chicano Y'ribune. Axx Annon, Mich,, Doc, 18, 1873, Although your correspondont had not pur- posed notioing the Into ocenrrencos nttonding tho leoture of Victoris Waodbull, the roports published in tho Ohicago Z'mes of to-dny, and in tho Datroit papers, ars 8o glariugly orronoous that ho lins concludod to submit this articlo in ordor to correct tho falso impression tbat may havo boon oceasioned, and to mako & fall, falr atatement of tho so-called “ shamelass aots " of tho studonts on tho vocasion reforrod to, Mrs. Woodbull camo to this city to lecturo on Monday ovenlug, having boon employad by a private party, 1 ) In consequonce of ouriosity on the part'of most of the audionce, and, perhaps, the oppor- tunity for hilarity promised othors, evory avail- ablo goat in the Opora-Houso wHs cccupiod at o considerable time provious to tho locture, Tho timo intorvening botweon that mud the appoiuted hour was occupied in tho harmless amusemont of singing coltoge-sougs,—two-thirds of the audlenco, perhaps, being students, An articlo In tho Times to-day, above tho nnmo “‘Tair Play," makes soveral misstatoments, Af- tor very sovoroly condomning the conduot of tho sludonts at the lecture, and the student commu- nity in goneral, and applying cpithots to thom which disprove the approprintoness of lis nom do plume, he nssorts that “’Lhore waas nothing objectionable 1 the leoture,” and would load the roadors of his articlo tonfer that the disturb- auce wosduo to the innuto *oussednoss” of the studonts, s Mrs. Woodhull was received with gentlemanly applunge whan sho bogan hor lookuro on * lof- ormation or Revolution,” and, wi:h the oxcop- tion of the noiso made hy one or two, tha audi- enco was aftontivo uutil the lecturoe stated, in hor * Genoral Charges,” “that tho theory of tho Christian roligion was false, and that *‘sho did not bolioye in it or its God,"—eharging the whole body of ministers of the country with **geantonly ignoring the real doctrines of Josus, ahd lgngnulng othors upon tho peoplo;” that the whola Government was rotton, and coutrollod by a fow men by bribes,—calling ' all the officiala of tho Government * thicves,” and declaring that it “ought to fall.” "Iheso refloctions wore mot by sovoral hisscs, when, very excitedly, she spoka of tho failure of the educational institutions of the country, and romarks, *Just sush institutions as this it Aun Arbor are proparing to fill tho Stateinstitutiona " —tho Ponitontiary; otc.—to which she_ Lad just roforcod. This was not oxcoedingly palatablo to those who are sponding their time aud money to aequire knowledzo, which, wo are taught, is'the foundation of ull' good governmeut. ' Most of thoso prasent oxpresscd thoir disgust by hisgoa. At this juncturc, tho sonior proprictor of Woodhwull & Claglin's' Weekly haughttly loft tho stago, T, in briof, givea some of the causes of the “ ghameful * roception the lecturer roceived in tholall, Up to the tima of her lenving tho stago, I boliovo tho vtudents woro justified in oxpressing thoir distasto for the porsondl thrusts made upoa them. o much for the looture. I shall not attompt to screen thoso who por- sistently romained in the Lall, and assistod in tho epoliation of the pamphlets of tho lecturer, aud in the demolition of the furnituro ; or thoso who, foolivg themsolves strong in the number of ‘their followors, mado loud outeries bofore hor bLotal, Tuese .acts are lamentad by the lavge Dody of students who rgpresont tho institution, Recent ¢«f and who aro not fond of suth fallacious titles as “ Fair Play " mifihe givo them. I hopo this short lottor may bo_sufficiont to show tho true * situation,”—to lift from tho shoulders of tho studenta the unfair burdon of coudomnuation cast upon them, and lenve only that which I bolievo truth In the matter war- rants, . C.A.W. THE POUGHKEEPSIE BRIDGE. Laying the Corner-Stonc, Poughkeepate *Currespondence of the New York Exvress, Toughlicopsic was visited on Wednonday by an immotine concourso to, witness the laying of tho corner-gtone of the nrupoacd bridge ucross the Tludson ut that placo. The object of tho bridge is to connect Boston, Providonce, Portland, Wor- coster, tho iron-ore regions of Connecticut, Duloliees County, and the Hudeon Rivor witly Beranton, Easton, the Delawaro River, tho conl and oil fiolds of Ponnsylvavia, Oswego, Buffalo, and the West by a routo in which there will bo & ain of about 100 miles 1 distence over presont ines. The clinrter to carry out'tho structire wus obtmned by Mr. I G. Enstman, tho presont Mayor of Ponghikeepsio, t 1872, whon ho was membor of {ho Legitlature, Mr. Eastman is now the Vice-President of the bLridge_corpora- tion, its President being Mr. A. L. Dennis of Newark, N J., who has invested 8560,000 in the undertal The strueturo will b of the truss shape, and tho railrond tracks will bo on the u{nper or top cord at an cleyation of 194 fect uahove the sivor. By theterms of tho chartor tho company are empowered to erect four piers in tha river, ot a distauco of not less than 600 teet apart. This will give five spansof 500 foot cnoh, which will be abundaut for the passago of {ho largost tows, and will not ingany way impedo the freo navigation of the river, T'ho entire lougth of the bridge will bo about one mile, of ‘which a triflo less than 2,500 feot is over the channal of tue river, ‘The other Lalf will congist of land pppronches, mainly on the east or Poughleopsio side. I'no metorial used in_this immonso struoture will represent 2,000,000 tous of masonry, and more thau 800,000 tous of iron. Tho wood-worlk slono_to put up tho structuro involves an entire wooden bridgo with an outlay of 100,000, The cornor-stono wlieh was lnid yosterdsy belonga to pier No, 8, ond tha spot where the coromony took placo is known as Roynolds' Hill. Itis an elevation of congidorablo howhit overlooking the Iludson, and fiom it fiuo view of tho river is oblained. "Tlie atone was laid about 2 o'clock by Maj.-Gen. Jumes W. Husted, Grand saster of the Maeonia Ovdor of Now York Stato, 1t was doposited uccording to obsorvanca of Masoulo usnge, and flie differont ordora of Musons were prosent in largo numbers and full regalin. i Tho bridgo is to cost 5,000,000, and bo com- pleted in throo yoars from noxt spring. ot sl ~—A soclety hng boon formed in Bolglum for collectings all waste papor, and wolling it for tho profit of tho Pope, ‘L'hiy society has appenled to all the possessors of **bad books, such as the works of Voltairo, Rossosu, Diderat, Volnoy, and othor detestablo suthors,” (o hand them over as waste papar, g e DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. Noti by tnogghip bat 1 IR lren thut e cppartnomhip babwsey JACGH WHIL'S GU,. i distolvd by mutual cunteat ils 10tk day'of' Duoousbor, 1475, . W, PHILLIPS, JACOD WELL FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, ~ $5 Packages TRACTIONAL CORRENGE FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. s ASTUBHMENTS, . oro, HALSTED-ST. OPERA HOURE. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. Trank Mac Bvoy's New Hibernicon, Or IREL:\.IQD IN AMERICA. . ALL THE OLD FAVORITES, W. F. LAWLER, NEAL CONWATY, AND A TALENTED COMPANY. [iians Lrloos-io, ole, and e, MATINER v onilikThe s, ¥ oiclook, “Matihe priosa~Ada Loy olilldron, ivo, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. REOPENING of tho AMATIO SEASON! MONDAY, Deo. 22, evory orening and_ Woidnesday nnd fntirday mabiiioos, Goo, Fawcoito Nouwa'n groat Seonts plny THE GENEVA CROSS! 1¥ith Now Scenory, Now Musle, Poworfal'and Orlginal e eanuice A Bral 0 and tho s I proparas =1 LVE 't - o e AT AGNOLIA T b it Daiinoo on Chrlat GLOBE THEATRE, \ IR OREAT ORIGINAL BIRCH, WANBOLD & BACKUS' SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, SIX NIGHT3 AND TWO MATI- . NEES ONLY! OHANGE OF BILL NIGH! SPECIAL MATI- NIk QURISFAAS] MoVIOKER'S TEEATRE, LAST WERK OFTILE FAVORITE, L O T AL Mond: «iog, and . AN gTussos; and Wednondey nighta sud OIRIST: ZIP! TIE LITTLE DETROTIVE. T6L BARRY, MYERY OPERA HOUSE, Monroo-at,, botween Deatbiorir and State, Artington, Cotton & Romile's Hinstrels, Iolldsy Oaenlenl of Tun! Tho Spcotacalar Comioal: Trick P amima of SIMILE STMON, or tho Harioum Kanta Claus, urtho Faley Tlaunts nf Dronmiand. Latby Newcaunb, Yackdy end Wil Bily s, rion Lin: don, Mt Georyo Duvanports Arlington, Cotton, and Korhbla ‘tn now tote. A Merey Clielstmns Matinco Thursdag, Deo, 5. § nd Satico. 7 AOADEMY OF MUSIC, MR. SOTEIERIN, Academy of Muslo, MONDAY, Dao. =3, in lis world-famed oroatior of LORD DUNDRIARY, fn b N R oA "Gopityrerion of OUR Suonorted by Misy MINNTE WALTON (b the Kind wilsrion of ustin Daly, Feq., of th-av, ] How I‘{(:\.r‘rgv M VINING BOWRRS. and 316 LAFTOR GRAND OHRISTMAS MATINEE AT 9 (#OLOCK. 877 Boora scats und avold the ruuli at thio Box Ot ONLY FOR A SHORT TIME YET. D, Kal's Wagnificent Anatomical Mseum, Trom New York, Of Natural Scfonca nnd Art. 198 outh Clark- Madtison, " For yontlomon anly, Doors opou fro 10 10D, 1., datfy and Sunilay, "~ OHRISTMAS SOIREE. The puplis of tho Dyrenturth Collecea wil givo a Ma. 1 slcal and Histronio Solrce, ot 100 North Sjda Tirner Hiall, o PUKBDAY EVENING, DEC. 2, A varlad and inb tarosting progen:oma will ba prosnuted, and all feiends of s Collogo o suralatiy Invited 1o Tlo' prosent. - Doos opon st 7, 1itoraidos to commenco punctually at balf. ast, Admi: froo, " HOME LEOTURE GOURSE, At Third Unitarian CbuMMnnmu’ and Laflinste. REV. MINOR J. SAVAGE, = o FINANCIAL. ROBINSON, CHASE & 09, BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transaot a genoral bnnking busincss fn all its dotafls, aAllonini incoront pon dopoaiia to BANKS, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. Particular attontion patd to tho Invostmgntof ¢ ESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS, And information rogarding the samo furnishod upon Heation, Buy and soll upor, chbmiysion Gold, United: Statos SE'.IICL ¥ Chirfstinag nizh by tho kind por- und ail securitios dealt {n at the'Now York Stock o ; Sikag Munieipal and Ratlrond Bonds nogotinted, N. ROBINGON, THOMAR B, ATRINS, H, UHASE, WiLLiAY T, MORRIS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England end Wales, Tha South Wales Atlantio Sroamship Company's now first-elats Stonuships, wil syl from Pounayivanis Rad- Wuarf, Jersoy Clty: ron PEMBROK. “Thiosu stcan 10 liro- vidod with g1l the Litest improromonta for the cumfortand convonienco of Cabfn and Stecrago Passongors, Tirst Cabin, 8 currency ; Second Cabin, %63 onrroncys Sloor- aye, $30 currancy ; propaid Sirorage cartlficates from Cur- Gi; %485, " Draltytor £1 and upiards, Kor Tarthor partieulars, aoply in Cardi, at the Come X ices, No. 1 Dock Clinmibors, ani 14 Now York to AROHIBALD BAXTER & CO.. Afi‘"""' No. 11 iiroadiray. NATIONAL LINE, NOTICH—This Company takos the risk of insuranco (up to 52,6 in gold) on_edch of ita ktoamars, thus givin, paszongors tho lost nossiblo guarantoo for saloty au ayeidanco of dangor at sea, jHiia most. sowiharly oufa has alwass beoo adoptod by UHLSPIVRAOBE it HUMEON, reom w1 ‘o LIVERP an GENSTOWN, from Plors Nos, 44 and 47, North Rivor , Now York. Cabin Passnges ST0, €S0, an i, b Ui Roturn tickota at raducad rates. or from Gorman and Senndinavian Iluhul at low rates, T'he Steamships of this line nro the Dratteon Great Liritaln, Jroland, and ‘the Coutinaut, at Northeast corner Clurk and Jtandalph.srs, Xunm-u_a v Shorman House), Oicaro, WILLIAM MACALISTER, General Western Azont, STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPQOL, BEL. FAST AND LONDONDERRY, 1t Olyde-huilt st il 1 Then lsengy Qg A . o PENNRYLVANIA, " VIRGIN Aud ovory sltormato’ Sntarday thoroatter, taking pas: reugers at through ratos to all parts of (Anm'.“l!(llll and Trcland” Norvay,' Bwoicn, Boaniark, sad - Gornaiy. aits for 1 ad upirarde: 5 Yar Trelght of pasango ayiply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & i o Oillos, “No. 45 Browdway. » EARLE, Gencral Western Agont, ! W Clark-star Clicago. NE: oot 3| Rk Biéorage ¥ i ,ng-::»r.e?/fimg WA e urk, and carrying pas: ny Iralaud, Contfuental Gabil Trodh, #65; Bioor. 1 Telih ports onet, £33 wos, &, - Contle o ax lior cogulae inc, " All avablo ln . B, oul fi Aty fo &1 llllfll:ll’l“‘l;ll fih ul‘l‘!xli'nlll:- rany's afl 0, 7 Buwling Greon, Now York, aud N, k&, Sorvtor LaSatlonnd Madisorstne, Ghithgo. 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Union Depot, West near Haidisonest, Uridye,_Ticket Ofice AL Depot, and 121 Kandolphost Kanaaa City Ex? viaJacksonville, 11l and Louislana, Mo, .. Kaneas Uh( Fast Eg..via Jaok- sonvillo, [1l, nud Lailana, Mo; 8, ToulsI via Afain Lo BE Louls ia Maln Ling Bt, uls 3 vl Bpringtiold lixpeo: Siringhiold Fast 15 Johorson Clty Express. Poorla, Kook & Buri'n Chienwn & Paducah Railroa Wanona Lucon, Washington 1 Jollet & Diwight Accomuiodation. xfirocs, v 1, CHIARD, AILWAUKEE & Sf. PANL RAILNAY. Union liepot, cornee Madison aml Cannl-als,* hcvet Ofice 63 South Clurleat., opposite Shernian Jouse, and at Depnts Letve, Mltwaukao, Peairlo du Ohlon, & y Lix] Mifivankoo Al waukoo Mull nnd. 16 Milwaukoe, St, Paul & olis Night Lxprose m, 03, 1, t10:¢0n.m, CHICARO, BURLINGTON & GUINSY RAILROAY. Depote—Foot of Lakel.. Indlanaav,, and Sizteenth-st., and Catial awl Sizleentheste. ket Offces, No, 59 Clark atuy Grand Luctic Hotel, and al depats, Leate, Dutiwiue & Slous Uity Kb, Pacliic I'ant, Lino, for Omnha; Kaaws Cliy, Loavonworth, chlson & Bt. Joseph Lxp, Autora Barasnizor Lssongor, A DA i e & SECIEY 1 by Paoitio Night fixp, for Onji Kitisna Cly, 1-avomos Giison & S, Joeunh JEap: Downor's tirove Aceommodr 1) % Gro Tore: ILLINOIS GENTRAL HAILROAD, Depot fuat af’ Luket, and fool of' Tirenty. ot IVer s 5 s it et e §t. Louls R 5t. Louis F Calra A, Caira Lspiiny. Springiield Lxiiisss. Dubunuo & Sjunx Gity i Dubuauo & Sioux U y i, () (Hinian Passanior. Ido Parkand Ok \Vood HdoParkand Dak Woo Hydo Pack and Qalc Woo i ydo Lark and Ok Woor iyde Packand Oak Waod. vda Park and Oak Woor, 15do Park and Oak Wand: (a) Ruua to Champalga an Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RAILTYAN, €ty offecs, corner Rantolph and LaSalte-str,, and 15 Canate oy carner Suslisonest ¥ i i i 1 1 Arrive. @ Guabis Niht Expray @ Iracport & Dubuauo 1 @ ¥rooport & Dubuaus Exbross b Milwaukeu Mal. & Milwaukeo Fxp & Milwaukeo Dasse, 4 Milwaakue Parsor b Grewn B8 153 piossa.. 4 St. Puul [Expron & Marquotto lix Madi-on & Winous T a=Depot cornar of Wails and Kinzls. &—Depot coragr of Canal and Kinzin. Wl T, Gen, Pass, Agont, COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXI?, Snool llriqu;:u"'l Fri 'IGM Dfi&l, ?7 Clark-st, r iy, Teemenie G RN, A CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devat, corner of Vanliuren and Shermanste, Ticket ojic, Grand Pacile Hotely T, &8t Ag't. GArnice, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAY SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty Vi Huren-at,, Soot af LaSalles northicest corver Clark aud Randolph. carner Cunul und Mudison-ats. Hetet ohces, and southuwest i:] o g e 30 pL o i 00 11 CHICAGD. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, From the Great Central Kailroad Depot, Too! of Luke-st. “ficket uflce, 131 kanlolph-sts, mear corner Clarl; 5 La Sulleats, corner Washinglon, aud of lllinvie’ Central Depots Teate, | _Arriee, Day Rxpros {rma m Niaht Hxprods. . 2| ¥ g g, MEDICAL CARDS. DR.C.BIGELOW NFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 317 20d 279 S outh Olark st., cornor Van Huren, Chicigo, 16§ wall known by ull readors of tho [apor that Dr. Q. Digolow 18 tho olddest. exabilsitod whys o lavinz dovotod TWENTY YEARLS OF Ieotimy: romediy Cititu : 5 ), that will cire yositively ail casod of PECIAL DIS in both waxon, CORLTDIN 1AL, A, p3, to De, O, BIGELOW, o7} Dr. A. G. 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