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‘THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER. - 27, - 1873 THE COURTS. A Rather Complicated Case, Baukruptoy Items---New Sullgee-Mlscel- Iancous Matlors, w T * A MIXED UT AFFAIN. QGaorgp Gn Merricle filod a voluminous bilj yos- torday fn tho Supertor Court agalust Sencéa Dy Kimbark, o states that at Rookfoyd, fu_Aprll, 1871, the Nockford Central Rallrond Company madb a contract with .’ P, olllster and Soneen D. Kimbark for thoe bufldiug of tho Company's rond from Mondota to tho northein line of the Stato, . Aftorwards, ouo R. 11, Linker nd Jamos R. Young purchnsed ‘luterests in- tho con- tracts, ‘and liocumo - partngrs: togethor, It was ‘agroed among twom that no partnor should soll tosu oulsido party with- out tho consent of the romaluing partnerd, (n Beptomber, Young bought out the interost of “Ioliistor, and tho remaining partnors carted on the contract umtil thoy had douo work to the amount’ of abont ©120,000, for which they Lad recoived on account sbont §25,000, They had incurred debts for labor " aud right of way, to the nwount of £20,000. At that timo tho contract with its privileges, and tho property of the flrm, wero worth nbout $75,000. In August, 1879, Rimbark ovtered Into ucgotiations with com- plaiuant to soll this dterest, which ho claimed was one-thiid, for £24205. Complninant, how- ovor, ou looking ovor the original contract, found thut Kimbark could net sell without his partnors consont, but he allogod that ho had obtained Young's consent sud had good right to soll, Marrick, thereupon, tooksan assignmont of Kimbwk's interost, puying the requirad umount partly, in nnhs\ aud nlso givivg o deed of cortitin propeity in or nearClhicago, Kimbnrk agroed to oblaiu tho wrilton nesent of Youu and did omie offorts to obtain it, bub unsuc- consfully. v Morrick, when be foungd Kimbark could not Eflt Youug's usuent to the assigumont, usked to avo tho contiact rescinded, and the proj )ur:?' oud noies roturped. Uo also asscerteined, uy Lo alleges, tuat Kimbark did not own o ong-Lhird intercst, nud thut Lo had another purtuer, Tinker, who clafmed a one-third in- torest in tho conlruct, and ho states that now the perinors are in diffeulty about what tho amount of their respestive shares may bo, Wien tlo sssigmment wus made, Merrick had givon a boud iu the sum of £20,000 to pay sil debts of Kimbark's under tho contract, understanding that thero wero but fow, but hay siuco Jearved that one or mere oro iu judgment, oud that they aro differont from whab Lo then supposed, 1o churges thut Kimbork knew of it, und willtully concouled the " fact. Complainant stated thnt © tho rights uuder the coutract were of considerabic yalue, but aro now worth littlo «or nothig, .ond thes Kimbark soitvoyed no in- terost. . Complainant, thoreforo, asks that tho voutrack may be roscinded aud punulled, and tuat tho noto aud real estato may be rovnrned aund reconveyed, and ho offera to quit-claim’all viglhts Lo jshay have acquired undor the pre- ,tonded nesignimont, - N NOTICE. . Homo time agon potition in bankruptey was filed aguinst u Thomus Whitileld, ‘1t was by tomo'micups Tuwored thab it was o druggist on Waubush evonuc, bub the parly wes in fack o grocer on Arxcher avenue. > ANNOUNCEMENTS. Judgo Murphy will hear the submitted easo of Riloy ngaiust Drako. Judges Jameson aud McRoborts will hear mo- ticus tor now trinly : Judgo Blodgett will bo in town to-day for chamber bustcel. UNITED STATES COURTA. The Aldon Iruit-Iresorsing Company com- mouced anaction against Wiltiam H. Schuylor for $3,000, 2 RANRRUPTOY ITEMS, Lo Bancroft & Krauotz filed o potition against E. IL Porker & L. 8, ‘Miltop, hattoys at No. 93 Clark stroet, cluiming that thore is due them $518,25 for goods sold aud dolivered. ‘They allege that Tarfor & Tilton have mado fraudulont chattel mortgage to o' Now York fim, aud nlso mado o fraudulent sale of part of their property to tho Downer & Beuus Browing Compeuy. A rule to uhow causp for Jou, 2 Wwud isued, TIIAL NOTICES in tho Buperior Court must be flled by Tuesday. Yesterday was tho lust day for sorvico, and fifty- nine suits wore flold, und tho dawmages claimod nggregatod about 535,000, ¥ SUPERIOR COURT IN DIRIEF. George 1L Dapuchy and 'Thomss H, Orego brought suit for $1,000 against Muton Jerouio. I, I', Hollistor & Co. sued Rauch & Wornor for £1,000. e * The Davenport National Bavlk becan o euit in assumpsit for 835,000 ngainkt Sparrow M. Niok- erson, and andthor for u_like smouut against Adom Smith, Piorson D. Swith, aud William T, Windiate. Ioraco Loring brovght an action in assumpait for $70,000 sguinut F. 8. und H, II. Gardner. Tarnsluw, Worthy & Co, bogan un_sction against J. Q. Mnaow aud Willinm Hornley for $1,600, . Camplell Bros. sued Ryme & O'Brion for $2,500, John Tostor instiluted proccodings agalnat Buckinglom, Bturges & Co. to recover £80,000, Murin L, Ruight recovered judgmout by coun- Sossion uguinet Bonjawmin, P, Linmun for $20, S L. N. and Nettio M. Hamlin ontered judgmont by cgnfcusion agmost Benjawin P, Hinman for £5,2 ‘Samel B, Munson, JIr., & Co. filed a potition agaiust Asabel Livreo nnd his numerous oredii- ors for o mechames' livn to the umount of §1,618 on his premisos on Wabash avonuo, near Jucksou stioet, Alexuuder Miller commenced suit against Jool 11, Winker aud Uonry L. Mliller, laging dumngos ar 8,000, s : Field, Bonediet & Co. brought suit sgainst Franz Kebroibor for §2,000, . D. Wood & Co. begun suit for tbe Elgin Gas-Laght Company for 52,600, Charles I, Barker brought suit for $8,000 agunst Williug 8. Waller. ._.Lhoe Grundy County Natiousl Bauk sued Levi, Lencl: for 20,000, ¢ N. C. Perkius and W. 8t." Joln Wolsoley sued Stephen Lalmer for §1,000, T'ho Third National Buuk Drought suit ngainst Jemes I, D, Elliott to recaver 1,400, Granvillo I, Iugraham, Calvin 1. Corbin, and Horatie N, Muy Legun’ uu aetion for against W, A, Spencar nud ¢ Osborn R, Xoith, Keich, E. G. Relth, and Jamos L Woouwmd commenced an action agaiust John Samuels for 51,200, and another ngainat BMorels Swmith and Olura Smith for 88,000, . 12, Kinnoy & Co. bogan o suit In assumpsit for £00,000 oguinsy Fraucis A, Riadle, anotber agulnat Azacl Dorathy for a_similar amount, o third for §50,000 sgainsr Henry IS, Ligkoet, s fourth ngaiust Houry 8. Towle for $20,000,sud a- ifLh ngatust Bryun Ylilpot for $28,000. Marin L, Kiuney brought p suit in_ sesumpslt ngaiust Willlam Iansbrough for $20,u00, and unothor aguinst Henry B, Picket tor 12,000, William 'awhsbury commencod o sotion for $1,000 against Watlam ‘L. Noblo, David W. Jou- Xinson, und Josoph Koitz, | : Lotor Casoy brought suit for $8,000 againet Gustay Hopping. § Damel W, Moore and Jucob II Mindell com- menged un aotion aguingt Isuse Fi-hor, laying damagen at $1,000, The Chatham National Bank of New York brought o sutt for $6,000 sgaivse Sparrow M. Nickarson. A. Weichenmoyer bogan a suit for §2,000 aguingt S, It Nidkersou, Fho Cential Nutional Banl bogan an action in nssnmpsit aguingt denry Shulow and Jumes Clurk for 51,000, . ; Tho Fivst Nutional Dank brought sult for 92,000 againgt A, O, Iloalug, < George D, Bissoll & Co, tustituted proceedings —an action of nunmn&mh——uguluut Eliska B, Waudsworth to recover £6,000, CLLCUTE COUNT IN BRIEF, In the cacouf Goukius: & Itoboris ogalnet Tughos, which Las heen on trgl bofore mff,'u Roberts tor the past weolr, the jury returnod'a Varulct for plalntiff of $5,000, Willinm Leo Lrought suit for §1,000 against the Hall Mmuh\cmrmE Campony, Cox, Henderson & Co, commenced a sult by nttachmiout ngalunt Rdgar 8. Do Golyor, doing businoss under the nume of the Union Pubtis- lufixguzupfiny“ml:‘ucnvlu: lhalnum of ilél)'lu. 13 irpm Martin bronght sule agaiyst Sumuol J, Walkor for 5,500, © T B —_—— SUBURBAN NEWS, PABK WIDOE, One of the plenaantest soclal eventa of tho ‘aonson was the party at tho house of Goorgo W, Bpofrord, Bsq., in this pluco, Clirlstmay ovening, o party was givon 1 commemoration of the mariisgo of Ar. Bpofford, twolyve yours ugo, and that of Mr. Doulol W, Mills, two yoars ago. Muay frionds of Loth purties, from Chicago and v howo, woro prosont. Tho participants sgrosd i prouounviug thie one of the plosusutest gath- 7 orings they havo had tho Plansure of attending for gome time. 4 NORWOOD PARK, The Habbath-sehools of. tbls subnrb gave o Jjoint ontertainment Cliristmus Eve, at which tho inds and tho stomachs of tho childron woko agreoably réfroshad, Clirlstmas -dny n Jargo party of ‘children and adulte ropaived to tlo ountv T'aor-Ilouse, taking with {iem that which browght joy and cumfort to tho inmatos, INVING PAIK, Tlio houso of Williani Cliningilin, of thisplnco, was diecoveted to bo on’ fire at abont 7 o'¢lock Thuredny ovoning, Tha flames spread with sueh latming rapidity that tho neighbord and Mr. Champlin'were not ablo to. ravo oven hiwcloth- ing. 'The houke burned to tho ground in o fow minutes, aud it was ouly with the greatest, oxer- tlong that'an ndjoining” housa way “kept' from burning. The’lors will bo in‘tho nelghborhood ©of §6,U00. 1o insurance iy not kuown. - - SO CITY-HALL NEWS. " Binco Sunday morniug oightoon now cnses of, small-pox and four dentlyy from tha diseago bove been roported to tha Board of Healthy It {8 undorstood that ona of the firat bills to bo Introducod in tho Loglslature after It ‘meeta will bo'one to continue tha powers conforred by tho Mayor's bill.: The Coolr Connty dolegation, a8 usual, {8 divided in gontimont. g ] A question being raised as to the logality of; tho ordinance autborizing tho tax-lovy ounc- count of {ho nppropristion for cleaning the Nouth Drauch not being specified, Mossts, Nor- ton and Tuloy examined tho ordinanco yostor- day, and coucluded {t was logal, Tho public authoritics lnve dono nothing. relativo o tho salo of tho Lake Frout. but it Iy 8 matter which’ 1s under sorious consideration, nand it 14 not unlikely somothing will b dono “at no digtant - doy. - It 8 thought that the Lake Front nct will not interfero with tho city giving tho reflronds & quit-claim doed for,the laud, ot tho samo Limo reserving the outside harboi. “'he proposition to gell 18 boing ngitaléd by tho city offiaialy, aud also by the Aldermon. Comptrolior Iayoes i confldont. that, if tho Coitneil gives him tho loglslation ho will nsk for, thio city will lio ablo fo micet ‘it obligations in’ the future, Ho has pot disclosed hiy plan. Ho ig certain that the city will be ready to pay back the principul and interost of the bonds falllng due in January. The money will_ba forthcom- ing, but whero it will coma from Mr. Hayes did not fock nt Wberty to say. ‘Tho binks will ad- ‘vaneo some, but not a very large smount. Work on the now lnke tanuel is progressing rapidly. ‘Tho parte which starled fiom the orib Lins coustructed alf tho crooks sud turus, and is now hendod towards the sliore, about 100 feot of tho tuunol boing finlslied. 'Tho shoro oud is now noazly a milo in length, Tho land tuunol 14 ndvancing rapidly, excopt in plnces where the enrth is light and boggy. Soveral springs have boon encountered in the Polk and \‘xxllur stroot shalts, und the pumps were unable, on nccount of tho grit, to romove tho wator, The grit iu- Jjured and impnired tha workiug of small pumpa, and largor ones lavo beon substituted. "About o milo'of tho tunnel is complated, nud the ontire dintanco can. onsily bo bored. before the expira- tiou of the contrnct,—Jau. 1, 1875, It is protty. certain that Phil Conloy will get tho nomination for tho Board of Public Works, and thero can hardly bo any doubt as to his con- frmntion, Some of bis fricuds called on the Mayor yesterday, to flud out if His Houor de- sired pny explauntion of tho rumors which his u,zpmmutu had boen circulating @sout him, His Honor suid, very omphatically, that he did not Lelicve them, and, knowing they wero not of jm- portanco auyway;” ho had puid no atlention to them, Ona mmor was to tho eloct thai the bullk of his property lay ontho North Sido, wherens Mr, Oonley owns moro* Ero perty on tho South aud Woat Sides thau on the North. Qno mun said the Puup]u on Thirty-first stroot did not want Mr.'Conloy beeause lie lived too near Olark streot bridgo, and . other objections wero ust as foolishi, Mr, Driscoll's Criends, {t s bo- oved, will vofo for Conloy's conlimation, PETTY CRIMES. A valuable lob o!r carpenter's tools, belonging to II. O'Brien snd John Mawe, were stolen from | the now Zimes Duilding Ohritmas mght, The members of the firm of White & Co., commiseion merohants on Bouth Water streot, have been arrestod on & warrant sworn out by B. Burrows, before Justice Haines, charging them «#ith converting propoerty to their own use which hind beon cousignod to thom to soll. The exam- ination will take place on the $0th. . 0. W, Martin is yot anothor of the numerous bunko ropers to whom Justico Boyden has dealt out their deseris. 1o sont Murtin to the Bride- woll for Lwo months and fined bim 3100, Christmas da¥, Detective Josopli Dison arrast- od Philip Hights for stealing a diamond pin, watch zud chain, and §180 in money from Georye Pastor, Yedterday Justice Boyden held Hights to tho Orimina! Court in buil of 2500, White, Joknson, and Wilson, the three bur- glars who wero arrestedsoarly yesterday morn- iug, appenred bofore Juslico Beully yeaterday, and Whito was ined §50 and the other two 8356 cuch, White is the snmo mau who waa runnut‘l! 1eleaged from tho Penitentiary ou au informsli- ty iu the verdict of tho jury. Edwarg Cathér, a clerk in the employ of Ward & Poolo, dealers in luco goods, on Madison streot, near tho bridge, was arrested yesterdsy, on o warrant gworn out beforo Justice nines, charging him with stealing £8,000 worth of lnces duving LhaJms'. year, 'Iho cawo was got for hearng on che 8Uth, “Cuther was hold in $800 buil, = . LOCAL ITEMS. o Tho slarm from Box 154, at half-past 8 o'clock yestordny morning, was cansed by tho discov- ory of-firo In a t¥o-story frame building, No. 850 North Wolls streot, occupied by Garlach & Spoobr, The losy was nominal. Tho alarm of fira fram Box 258, at hall-past 12 ‘Thursday night, was causod by tho partial Lurn- ng of. o ono-story houro, No, 864 West Indinna cont, occupiod by Bimoh Greenebsum, The loss on building and turnituro was sbout 1,200 ; insured for $700. Whon Mr, and Mrs, Porry, who live in tho Town of Luko Viatw, wore ridivg on North Clarl streot Christinas aftarnoon, tholr biuggy was run intoby o 1unuway team. Mr, Porry’ and his wife were thrown out and serlously burt, and thelr Lorse was almoyt lilled, * Tho second number of the Ercelsior Magazine, odited_and published by M. Garlund Waller, i oul. It I8 excollently printed, sud contains much interesting reading-mattor, tisn Chicago pub- lication which deservos encouragemont. The tntement which appearcd in a morning contomporury, that night-cara wera shorily to be run ou the o of tho Wout 8ido Car Company, s incortect, The suh{.uct of running such curs will, in all probability, bo brought upat the naxt wmeeting of the Board of Dircctors, whon, if .it can bo shown that tho oxtra cars can bo run without lowy, tho making of the exporiment will bo decided upon. . ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Bylvester ball of the Ohicago Turn-Go- woindo will bo given Woednesday evening. Tho North Side Turner Assoeistion will give ou exhitition this aftérnoou at 6 o'clock, in which all of its female pupils witl uppear and go through their oxoraites, TLadics nro invited to nlmui’, No admittance foo will bo charged. Tho Bwiss Maennarchor will give their second oveoning ontartuinmont of this kenson Wednes- day, Dee, 81, st Concordia Hall, on Twenty- necond street, botwoon Wabash avenue aud State -utreot. 3 The paper to bo read beforo tho Philosophical Socloly this ovening by tho Ilon, Heury Booth, Judgaof the Cirewit Conrt, Is on ' Inspiration,” Tho socloby meeta at 7:30 in the Methodlst Cliurch Dlock, The mooting this evonlni; will bo one of tho Iroe sorios, nud tho public Iw fivited; - - Chiengo’s Favorite Route, The Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy ltallroad Sun- doy Train, ‘Tho through Pacifio Exprows for Councll Biuts, Omalis, San Peanctsco, and all othor Fur West ‘pointe witl leava tho Cuntral Dopot, foot of Lake atroet, ut 10 8, 1n, Bunduy, Deo 39, stopping at Iudisna avo- Do and Cunal stroot stations. 3 Tt du (ho lino which bus boan awarded the last cons traot for tho ransportation of the overland malls to und from Bun Fravelsco, Australlg, China, sud Japan, Througls tickoty Yla the Clileagio & Rorthwestern and ltovli land & Tacifio Rafiways will bo good on (i tratn, . —_——— ~Ilow familisrity bogots Indifforenco, A Mayuvitlo (Ky.) papor relatos that whon the firat sieam-mill was_put up in that connty, aud tho onglucoy turued tho steam-cack to try the steam “the hivgiug souud and donso white vapor no u‘x:mqt'wuw woattarod tha arowd like frightonod ubieop,! Wi ‘pussed tho House, will BOARD OF POLIC Washburn’s Rules and Regula- tions aro Ropealed, Relun Submits a Plan_ for Il'gcrcpslng by Flfty the Xorce on Night Duly. The Bonrd of Polico held a special meoting Joutordny aftornoou, Prosident Bhoridan iu tho chaix, . Prosent, Commissionars Rono and Kloklke, Jomes Cuddy, pipeman of No. 0, wis fined fivo days' pay for diroboying orders, Sle- plien Ciiln, diver of No, 81, was not punished for dotng tho bame thing, the olurgos bolng dis- wissad, . 5 ) THEG NEW ORDER OF THINOS, Tho subjoined orders wero passod : 1t s Boseby ordezed thad, Jacob Retan having Ueon Auly appointed and qualified e Ganorul . Superintoni= ent'of Polico of the City of ‘Chileago, all msimbers und ollicets conuacted willi the Pollce Lingnt of sald «ily uro required to recegnize aud ron eet Wty guid Sunetintenilent,’ ) i - 1t i8 Lerpby oxdered that all orders contpary to thn establlivhied orders contatned ju_the pubjivhed ool of rutlen afid Tegulations for tho goverutiout of the patica foreo u€ Ohlengo be, nud tho same aro bereby, repealed, “'Cheno ordors [Wishburn's] wero niaied to. bo contriry to law, comumbn genve, and justico. i BORR POLIUE.ON NIGUT DUIY, Superintendout ol vent in tho apponded communicaiion : 10 the Baurd of' Polica : GENTLEMRNS " Upon ussuming Ule duties of Gon- eral Buperfuloudent of this eity, it appears fo wo tiut n Inrgonumber of mien are occuplul’ fu performing duties whigh might bo canily dispoused with, without tho least d%lrlmuul to tho ellective working of the foree, theteby enabling us . 3o thesy miot wharo thelr sorvives uro most noceseary, My objuct Js Lo get an largo n foreo 6 possiblo on Fegniar patrol duty’at ulgist thno, us of coursn itfs nt night timo it tho Tyved fnd " properly of our citizens aro most mub- Joct to” dumger “from fires, tufcves, nnd Lurglara, Thers are, for instance, twenfy-four rouuds- mei, two- In eacin precinet, Wa could casily ipengo with tho sorvices of at fonst Blleen of texe us roundsmen, and’ have them perform regular ‘patrol duty, ' hy huving thia Bergoants nitutd to tho plataons under their chatge, and 1o of them, one for each stib-station, where thero is only one Scrgeant, 'Thero ara nlso in the district oflices "twenty=two patrolman wsed ‘s supornumeraries, who dro licld to take tho pluces of patrolmen who may becomo Jsick or dls= ubled, By orderivg theso also ‘on active P“‘m‘ duty, wa would hio enubled to_add materdally to the force dn night duty. T would, thercfore, most respocl- fully recommond that,” in placo of having tho force.mt. tho “kubvatntions divided " uto two equal pintoons, the munner.of work be chonged £0 o8 to ¢ ablo us'to placa an large o forco ws posible on'“niy daty, Iwould ulso recomniend (int fifteen round e, a8 above etated, bo reduced to tho rank of patre men, and assiguod {0 putvol duty fu their reapcctivo distelets, I would further weotmend that tho twen- ty-two men at' present “uctiug ap” mipernimerories at tho district stations, bo ulw assigned to duty whero thelr services are most nevemsary’., A statemont accompanicd the communlcalion showing - that, if tho recommondstions wers adopted, tho myht patrol forco would receivo an addition of about fifty mou, ; ‘Ilio Board decided to lot 1he Buperintendent carry out dus plan, and thon adjonryed. NOTES AND OPINION. Tho Boston Journal, evar cautious and con- sorvative iu its editorin} opinion, fn nn articls en- titled ** A Congross Without n Coustituoncy,” 8oy 4 compariaon of tho comments mado by tlo press of ‘both partica and all sections upou the procecdings of Congress previous to the Lollday recess nuggests the Anqguiry : Whore are tho conalituents of thexo gentles mub ; Whom or what do they Toprosent ? Wo av not find u paper suywlicro which speaks kindly of them, or conunends tho spirit manifested in the session thus ar, —TIt ought not to cscapo nttentlon that tho mowmont tho ITouse of Represeututives. voted to adjourn for the holidays, gold foll, The moment tho Senato algo resolved to adjourn, gold fell still further, And, tho momout Couyress nd- gold fell yot agaiu, ‘Plio_prices of all we Luy aré roguluted by the prico of gold.— Delroit Post. 5 2 ~—The pepplo are speaking through the press and domanding Retronchment and Reform, If the men now in power fail to heed that voleo, no matter to what party thoy belong, whother wcotod at Wasbington or olsowhoro, {heir tima In tho publle servite will bo short. Tho inquiry to find out whoro the moncy goes hus commeancod in amrnest. . 1t overthrow o powerfnl combinn. tion in Now York City, and some of the guilty are now enduring severo punishmont for their crimes, Dut the inquiry cannot stop there, It must go forward until it renches the groub ring- leaders of corruption ot Washington. As yet tho \Vnuhil\igtuu corruptionists do not heod the warniug. Thoy are piling up the debt and piling ou tho tnxes and doubling up the salarics, Thero is no thought of Iistrenchmont. Wo ask tho people to storo up theyo facts in thoir momories, ZAlany Argus, < —1f tho Jmonlu ero paying taxes {o furnish Cabiuet and othier oMeiuls with carrisges and sorvants and tho ofhor concomitants of largo *¢ establishmonts,” thoy want to know the fact and thon its uprooting will follow in reapousae ta an imporious popular demand.—Dclroib Tiil- une... —Rich ecoundrols, succesaful thioves, wiro- pullers 1 bigh pluces, have all been sot up s an exumplo for the rising genoration to follow, and mouey has beon the aitar beforo which overy- Dody kuocled, nud the old and time-worn proverb Lus Véen forgotton. But justicq, though slow, ig always suro.—Leavenworth Arqus, —Thore iu au old story that Nero fiddled whiio Tome Dburned. Tho diggraceful procoedings of Congress during tho fow daya they were in sossion, not only rocalls this story, but, ou gen- oral principles, serve to incrouso its oredibility, While tho Lusiness ‘of tho couniiy is thorough- ly deranged, whila thousands of ‘workmen are o bt { out of cmiploymont, &ud bioad rjots uro beoom- ing immmont, our Representatives Linve speut wholo days in'trying to find out how thay can stonl & fow hundreds adaitiongl trom the Na- tiounl Lronsury in tho shapo of uuotler selury grab, winlo subjects of the most urgont impor- taucaare uttorly ignored.—Burlinglon Laick-ye, --A month of Cougressional lubor bas beon oxporiouced, and that body has dono nothiug to rofiovo “tho finencial emburruvsments of the country, more than to quarzel over tho pay of its own membors, who tuke more thun §47 per day from the Fublic Treasury and adjourn to tukio a recess during whicl torevel in thoir ill- gotton gaink. Lhis i all that s boou dovo by ho law-making branch of this grest Govorn- went for thio relief of the peoplo who a6 uow Lplding weotings w tho larger citios, clamoring for bread, What a commontury! And Nero {h}dlud while Romo burnt.—Zilinois State Keg- isler, . —Congress has go long sicceeded in humbug- ging tho people-with falso protenses thut -theso greudy Repiosentatives now imugiue their. con- situents will bo sutisfiod with a moro feint, But thoy nro mistuken, “Lha peoplo are fomrfully in amueus, and Congressmon msy as well undor- stund nt once thag tho peaple “will * wipo.out " ovory mothoi's sou of thou who docs uot coma squarely up tothe work.—Zarvard (Ill.) Inde- pendent, ‘1o prosout Congross, during tho threo wool 1t hus beon in scasion, has done more to inconso-the pooplo and (o wosken puity tics nmang tho banest wnd woll-mesning inasies of tho country, than it can possibly undo,—Kcokuk (la.) Constitution, —1'ha poojlo are iu no humar now to tolorate any balf way work,.—Macomb (11, Journal. —1'hiose Congressmen will tally reulize thew mistake by tho time of the noxt “clostion,—Ae- wanee EI 1) Independent, —Will tue recisless parasites at tho National Capitul, disgincing tho onco houored namo of TRoprosontatives, never learn to realize the situu- tou? "Lt thoui bowuso—flughanm (11) L aorat, —'here is on nefther sldo of the chambers at Wushiagton aithor the ability or honaaty derunnd- ed by tho exigoneios of the hour. Blundorers and rasenl constitute tho controlling mujority of Congress.—Cairo (1ll.) Demacral, —No wondur that the lmuplu ure becoming im- pationt ot tho do-nothlug polioy of thoir ox- pousive public norvants.—Quincy (JU.) Whiy. —L'ue Rupublican members stand in the posi- tion of refusing 10 make good their own prome ten,—Peoriu (1ll.) Transeript. o —It will be wool thowo veuromyt Representa- tiyes have doflantly rofused to comply with the winhes ‘of thoir constituents,—dJegferson ( Wis,) Bawwer, 5 —Lhore fsn't a Congrosnman srom Illinoly to- day who can muke 5,000 5t hus profeasion, and tuly now law fu just ws much oi} & utual us tho othor oxeops that it doesn't give quite do Intgs un amonut o enoh of the thioves.—Carlinville (1Ul,) Enguirer, . —If wo prD}!nr] approhond the temper of {he yoople, tho [lurlbut_ wnbutitute, which flunlly uot ba satlufuctory ; on lio oontiary, will bo rogardod us but little Dettor thap o mockory,— Dubuque (fowa) Limes, —T'ho poaple_wero, nnd ure, i earnest shout thiu mateer, and will not be put ot with 2 littlo s0p throwny at them ag though they were dogu or Labjes, Tho members muy yob repont their notion on thils quontion.— Wapin ( Wis,) Thnes, ~Li Forty-Lhird Congross huw alvoadysliown itself in o mattor, which circuwmstanocy have mude peoullarly a tost-question, unwitling to mayoh 8P to tho ling of ity Louoat duty sy & ep- roaen ativa body, and willing to accopt dig- eraditabla Tondorship, and o do mean work by weanor mothuds.—2etroit Tribuny. —Whnt an ntter disregord has boen poid to tho popular will by thoso who, it Is generally sitpposed, nro. tho sorvanta of fho ptopls, mul whit o mockory of popular represontation dooy thin conruo Toproseit—Ialerlowon (Wis) Je- publican, o 5 —If tho poopla aro rinning this Govornmant, anel i thoy know how to ure the Buglish lan- zunfgo, thero Iy nothiug clohter than' the 'ditty of ongrons to nbavlutely repeal this obnoxious mensuro, aig as fux ag- poseiblo, seiwn to the, adoied ‘thousnds that o fwith- ed - o, — IWhiteraler ( Wik -J—'.l‘hu truth {6, tho prows doos not como down on this infamouu bill half a8 soverely ns tho pao- plo demand, Gon, Grant gots hin kiato with the rent of {ho roprobalos, nmong the people. 1L i not gulitlosy i this ‘mattor, wnd tho peoplo twow it and ho will - Inow it’ir Do Tivos long | onough, OF what mntorinl is Congress coms pused? Do our M. O civo for nothing but money?. fu o gootl tinio of no nccount? Ave thoy lost {o all kenve of houor or shame? Iave thoy forgotton that thoy. are the kervants of the poople, md not their magtors? Let thom go of distogurding the known wishes of their conititi entu; they will tind out, whon it {s too lato, thnb “thig wazew of wiy i doath"—¢ W, P, AP i Grand Tapids (Mich.) Eagle, % —1ligh sulnries Wil nob provont statesmon of Lo L'weed sehiool from robbing the public, nor have they provented Crodit-Mobiliors nud salary- #leals in Congross, Salary could not 'be much of nu object to men lko Oakes Ames, Ben Butler, and Brooks, . . . . 1t is becausc of thigstato. of lflmmu affadvs that farmors, mechanies, and alt inbotlug men aro uniting for the purpose, partiy, of exchanging places with those goutlomen who i1l vitr county, State, and’ nationul “ofilees, and who say they' can mnke moro-at tholr privato nvopationy than they realize from oftico.” Moo cupecinlly do wo propose to rotho to private lite' thoo ‘hble men iu Congrers wlio Sould not gorve their. couniry . without voting to themsclves an incronse of sulary, Whan this excliunge of position shall iave taken plnco, it wa fail to displny ag nuich of maderir stalesman- shlP as our predecessors, wo promise you, wo will oxhibit “moro economy, moro patriotism, more honoaty of purpose, a3 woll a8 more sin- coro desire to ndvanco the materinl intorests. of our boloved country, I subsoribo mysalf, oo of thosg you term aa belwjgiug to tho plain Wostern people.—Laller in Jacksonville (1) vournal —5-1-0-P is my motto, A cannl schemg is only & thuncéo for auother Crodit Mobilior sten ; u phrough-froight lino” is ,only more taxes'nn moro robbory. Lob us wait till we know wo have an hdnest Congreod, nnd lol us ¢co_wo re- turn such o one, " Bub let us have no millions of monoy joba thil we no know it, and_tanb is not yeto—£. J. Dobell, in Albion (‘}"') Journal, . ~I'o domand is nnivorsal that Congross shall cut tho national expeunditures down to o lovel with the recsipls, iustond of brinflug tho Ilntter up to the former. , . . Tho I'ostal Sevings Dank schemoe und tho Postal Y'elegraph of tfiu Postmuster-Gonoral, must both be straugled; the work on new Yubliu buildings must bo cut down to the siallost possiblo limib; all un- necesnary and superfluous ofices must bo abol~ ishod ; tho river and harbor approprintions must bo reduced ; and, genorally, Unele Sum must act lito tho prudont. commander of a vousol in i storm, und take in all saik—Piteburgh Com~ meraal, —Lot it ba remembhered, sow that wo are con- fronted withi tho prot b of increnved taxution, that the last Uongrens mudo appropriutiony which excceded the estimates by wmillions. 'Tho doparbont axe likely, at uny time, to ask eiough ; bub Congross was 80 lavish with {ha peopl lo's monoy aw to givo moro than was aslked. — Hocksord (0L) Register., ~—That neither party is willing to sot its faco squarely ngainst corruption, is sottled beyoud furllier dispute or (X\\cgucu. The masses of tho coplo aro sound, “I'liey aro to n man earnestly n fuvor of an_ aconomical wand pure administration, But whoere are tho leaders? 'They ave yot to spring u ‘The men of (he past e Luried with iho” puit, though they may still bo sbove' ground. What a1 opouiuy olfers uow for young imon of young chavactor “and lotty ambition l— Witmingloh (i) Advocale. —Wa rejoice in this growth of ‘intorest on the fis;-t of- tho peopla in: governmentul affaira, - Wo uil it ug the true sefeguard of ropublicay ivsti- tulions, It pluces publio oficialy on their good bebavior, It gives them to uuderstaud that thoy nro sorvants.of the peoplo, uud as sucl, must render a correct account of their stowardship ov be replaced by men who will. 'This is the true mieaning of the great political awakoning of tho presont” duy,—Burcaw Cotinly (1) Republican. . Anniversary=Weddingss Tha ’celobration ‘of unniversary-weddings is becoming moro fashionable every year. The paper weddiug is calebratod one yoar after tho marrigge. Tinted papor cards avo issaed, aud papor presents recoived from relatives aud in- timato frionds. Luch anniversary. is oolobrated in sowe lumilics with . papsr wedding, he fifth anniversary is tho ‘wovden ‘wedding. In- vitutions to thix avo printed- on cards of wood. Woodon _prosonts ‘nro roceived, Tho fin weddlig i colelrated on fho tenth nuniver- sary. Unrds of ‘tin bronge inclosed in o bronze papor envolopo, with loiforing and monogran in dead silver are issued. Gifis of tinwaro aro ‘recoived. Clags tritloy are appro- pristo gilts for the erystal wedding, which oc- curs ou tho fiftconth aunivorswry, Invilations shoukl Ve issucd on crystalized paper or ou olatino, Tho silver weddivg coleb:nton the wenby-lifth, and tho golden wodding the fitioth anniversary, Silver letloring for tho invitatious to tho tirnt, and goldon for thé eceoud, minted ou the flnest white wove note puper, ate used. For silver and golden woddings o enrd is some- timen inclosed on whick fs printod tho follow- ing words; 1t is yproforred that ve wedding gifty bo offored.” Dinrmond weddings are cole- Inated soventy-five yours after marriago, A din- mond. wedding was recently celebrated in Tlorida, SPECIAL NOTICES. Schenclcs Mandrako Piils, These pils are eomposod oxclusisaly of vogotablo Ine avedionts, wnd 31tUONEH Moy aatirly suurodo. th, s Stwoereury, do ot leavo uny o ils Injurluboifocts, ' vy act divoutls upou tho livor, aud aro & valaublo ronisdy Iy il casoy oF desungomant rusaliing from o divordorod gtutoof thit organ. 1iver Qomplaint, 1ilions Disordors, Indiyestiun, Sick [eaduolio, Tspinli Yoy all iceuml) o the 1ran a0 o Sonsnok Forsalo by all deugelats and deators, Helmbold’s Buchu 14 tho gront famiily modicin far diseasos of drod urkaua. 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' Witliln tho lnst, ten, soaes tho pronross of discorosy, in ovary departiient of knowleilge hay nindo a now vork of roferonaa an linporatite want, : _Thio moypmont of palltioal affatrs lina Loph paac with " thid dlscaverloyit selanon, nrid thele fruftiul application 10 thio Induateln} and useful arts awd tha convenioneo and rofinemcnt of aoolnl life, Great wara and_eonsuquont rovolutions hinsa ocourrad, favolsing natinal chanes of poenliar moment, Tho eleil war of otr osu countrs, whioh vaa at its hojght when tho last volunto of tho old iwrk ap- trenred, hag happily boan andud, and & naw coarso of cotn marelal and Industrfal actielty.ing hoen commonend. “Larigo nccesslons Lo our goographieal knowladge havo boen,siado by (ho indofatlgabla oxplorars of Aleica, ™ T grodt polltion] rovolutions of tho Tast decado, with tho natural result of tho lafso of titiio, have brought fnto publfo viow & muftitndo of naw nion, whoso namos Aro in avary ono's moutl, nud of. whoso livos ovary ofia is enrioua to knorw tho pactionlars. 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BLOUME would Inform hia felawds Iia s to opon o Suniplo Reom this i pen-ute, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRI§TOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Walas, Tho Sontl Waulos Atlantlo St "’E"?‘.“".fff,""' anting, b tho Litost Imprast Cably and Staer y, o eoenes Ptk and toumship Company's now sl froms Lennsyivunta Ratle ...Nov, 15 Vo i rat, age, ki curro dif, 3231, or £1and upwards, Xbr further partigulure, noply I Ustdith, pany's Otlicte, o ook Copinliecs, ad AROBIBALL BAY & QUL Aponts, No. 17 troadiay, NATIONAL TLINE. NOTICE~"This Company takos tho risl of insnranco (u; to 60,000 fn jgold) m} cieli of 1ts steumors, thus givl ll[: pastongers ho bost voselble guarautoo for Bafuty aud wvoldaneo of davkor at son, kY oy oiito has o avold foo and hie: 4t the, Cum- Now Vork to | g ) overy fortulght,, ST0s 380, and 300 Currency. gy 820 Currency. Rotuen tokots nt reduoed raton. Passongers hookod to g5 fram Gornun und Soandinuviau polutsat Juw' Faes. Tho Steamslups of this lino are the Jarzest In tho b Dratis an Grent Britain, Iroluind, and tho Contin Rorehenst cormor Ulark oo Lunthljihte, (aupont fow Shorun Houso), Ohlcauo, WILLIAS $1AON LIS, Guneral Westoru Aent. STATE LINB. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. Cabin Puusn Bl FAST AND LONDONDERRY. now Clydaduily stosnnes or 3, North River,us & Mhaso olegant 1 sall from ntueday, Nov. aturday, on, hatrd Autt overy putler, tabing 1o fungorsat theonch rates (o alf yarta ol Groit Tiritaln und Ircland, Norway, ten, Donmack, snd Geruany, Dirattn for £1 und wppwaril KFor froighit or wresugzo apply tn. AUSTIN BALDWIN & ©0u Aot 72 Hrawinay Sdorago Pisuwo Oilic UL I EARL] 4 Brqudwa Cloneral Wostern Agent, By Clik-3ia, Chivago. Faflfig fvleo a wenk from Now York, and carrylng pass sonyoss tuall ppety of Giroat lmnu“j Iretaud, Uy tal Enropo, and the Modlierranean abin feom 21 aigo, THviciuts aud Litsn Wores v 3 ; ihtal Ducts snin os atnor sopalas lics, AN payablo [ TS, otieeunoy, Anls for (0L intormuation w6 i Cowe iyl il a0, 7 Howling: Groou, Now York, gad N, 1, tornor LaSallywud Madisonuta,, Ghicayo, HENDERSON BROTHERS, ALL. NTREAL OUBA; e co LL-POWERED FEAMERS, . 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PROSPECTUS FOR 1874, Tho coming year promisos to be tho most eventiulin a politicnl sonse that wo havo soen sinco tho close of tho war. Tho questions which havo ongrossed and dividod tho public mind during tho past twonty yoars are rapidly passing sway, and we {ind growing up in different parts of the country o perty called by vari- ous names---in Californin the Inde- pondent party, in Yowa tho Anti- Monopoly party, in Wisconsin the Roform party, in Illinois the Farmors’ Movement---having a com- mon purpose and inspirvation, and oxhibiting @ strength which proves that it answors onc of tho chiof de- mands of tho hour. Tho CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give o largo share of its attontion to this NEW MAN- IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI- MENT. It holds 1st. That tho old party orgamazg- tions aro essontially corrupt and froudulent. Having no longor any principles to carry into effoct, they havo bocomo moro businoss ontor- prigos, making & show of cpposition to each othor, but really sharing in the proceeds of profligato and dis- honest logislation., To supposc that eny healthful reform can flow from the.protended oflorts of those worn- out and demoralized partnerships is altogother vain and illusory. 2d. 'That the tarifl’ system now in vogue is a cunning device to rob the many {ov the beneilt of tho fow, and that itg effect is to cguse farm pro- duets to exchange for bout one-half’ the quantity of foreign or *pro- tected” goods t}wy would otherwiso buy. ] 3d. That railroads ocannot exact moro than o fair rato of intercst on tho capital actually invested in thom, and that when, in addition to this, they claim dividends on watered stoclk and 'fraudulont bonds, the State may rightfully interfero for the protection of'the people ; thatunjust digcriminations betwoon difforont localitios aro in violation of law and should be prohibited. 4th. That subsidios or bountios ot money, land, or public credif, to reilway, steamship, or other corpo- rations, are flagrant abuscs of the powors of government, fraught with tho gravest dangers to the peoplo, and tending to promoto corruption, extravegance, speculation, and financial disaster. The gencrsl character of THIY CHICAGO TRIBUNE is too woll established to need recapitulation. 1t is always indepondent and foar~ less in the expression of its viows. Inits news departmeont it is second to no peper in the United States. 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