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il CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1874, Bat 24 %0 4th St | althougn RAILROAD NEWS. clasn, Clags, Cloms, Class, Claan, | e, " ® 14780 #inco of Uelr pronts gocs to thrso DAVID A. GAGE, Urbana, . 07 00 80 [N 48 THE 1pWA TACIFIC, Vi 110 n Kl [ Tlmmoflgnnolmmln of the lnwn' Tacifle Railroad }}!,1 gg g‘,ll 3;1 ml;ue ;:norl‘;!uuiuml nt !mv‘xldcnruhunl &\r](‘y ‘wm:u ngfi, oud . & o large number of mon immodint ol Proposed Establishment of a einployad to fhifah th roud to Fort Dodgo, This road, Some Faots Cono ing the Indiot- G a1 Railrond Cloar mom o ow il ealy inan oxtoneon ot dho Ohieago, Glnton ernng the 0 ¥ ' que, and the Chier it & ol 1 oneY: ailroa e W7 ol | Tudlrouds, e l'rnn'xmuf-‘nysfl':sq“&mm()‘.‘““flw‘n‘, ment for P erjury, ing-House, i b W 10 ] aiealght woat Lo Tort Doigo and (e Mimword Tin 146 10 06 81 | It 1m gra d, and the ties aro on the ound for 10 oo ;e oo Jiles o P Dodge, and {liofron haw beou contracted . : 3 | for, This road conticcts in Fayetlo County switls the : i o 180 10 130 105 | Clies 0, Dubliquo & Mlnnesoin Tativay, wiici a5 | 110 0ahs Taken by Him Not in the Tt Will Faoilitate Businoss and Great- B M dm pantel theohicy o, Qinton & Dublii 'At Ciluion, Form Required by Law, 3 3 ulucy Iinflrond councet o e ey . o v 7760 | with thesolnos, thus giving Clicago o eoal) 1y Diminigh Expenditures, e 1 1 a0 | compoting inato Fort Dogys vie Bt 1o 580 2 THE ILLINOIS FIEIGHT BCHEDULEH, B | i e oy s (Ho Mt Pload to tho Indlotmonts D d ntend to adopt the naw frefylit: ta Wednesd Freight | Baayviio..." 16419 20880 | Axed bytio Ttatiroad Comintanionoss fas th e ibeag ednesday. iyl L BRI e ' '] lo; searane ] ¥l ral nud their prosent taritis ay itisfactory to Rates from New Yorks Fort Dodgo, vs s 160 167 137 209 | them and'tio publies Wit thioy do-not dlspute the Fulton, SME 10 08 8L | right of tho Commiestoncra or tho Htato fo prescribo Of tho two indictnients agaluat Mr, David A, QOnge m o om oW decosmacy polico reultions, or to prohibit tho rull- | ono wan for perjury, based wpon tho fact tnt ko S : ronLunjuetly diserininating olther fn favor of* | o th day of Docem! it Viows of .Chicago Railrond-Mon on B T ) oo, o conmibilo iy oy | #0001t o ty o o it sty % i om the right to Interfero witl rates of toll fn = e Railrond Commissioners’ 100 123 100 K5 | o tranaporiation of frol n@u;'r’fi Tassongurs, the | Barrott, ho, tho satd Darrott, boing thon and thero o o ‘B Fraieht-Rates o M3 B4 D charters of most of tho roadu prilculsrly stpulating | Notary Publio fn and for sstd City of Obicago, in reld reig] o m }&'fi 133 % }.‘,'?.5 Il'lll.u‘y m-‘h?um Do thelr own judges os ko‘mlcl Of | county, and did then and thero produco and presont to e wrpadoption of, tho dommiesionss | iy "R oty D1, Tuiroth & sartali. oo partly v Mro 1w 104 | tavi, thoy oy, would wnovoldably Tuin sny rajroad ihee 3 1 164 13t 100 | adopling It, tiio rates of frolght. to near places boing | written and partly printed, of him, tho said Gago, as No Chance of Abolishing Com- J28 105 8L 60 | too low, aud for fong distances too Ligh, All thy suich Treasuror, And that he, tho sald David A, Gego, 167 131 108 b8 | roudsnre detormined fo tost tho Tegality oud consbitn~ | g gyeh Tresuror was thon nnd there, on tho dny and wissions and Sealpers, i 3L 203 | thouallty of tho measuro, aud Aoy ara fl’ol%n;llulnd 40 | year Inat aforosatd, und in tho city and connty aforo- 0 3 I8 = ;’g&.{:g thio Bupremo Court of ‘tho United States, &sld, 1u duo form of law, sworn oforo and by tho said I T e oo o o OAD A o ubliaoq | FUCH M. Dorrolt, concorning tho teutl of tho mate 60 110 vs tordnyn Taas 2 Supremo Oourt, pubilished | Yoy contatnod in sall afidavit, L, tho safd Pravels 3T, Denfal of M8 Report Concerning the o 3B 481 | i vosterdny Taune, fu regord to tho conmitution- | jort Contaited hu sekd afldat ke, i by XNorthwestern and St. Paul Pool« Jm 1w 1‘5’3 161‘5 sltty of éu.;“ xnw:.mll’um‘u Iaw, docs "n"x'xnm to "‘g fu“lll“pu,wner and nulhglly to n:dmlul:kur ..TS 0:1“5 68 3 roas W, imilar to_our own, which was passes ing Axrangement, 110 170 141 118 100 | lust windor, but to s law which compels ruilroad com= | safd David A, GogoIn that boholf, und that ho, the sald wx;coul’x;:‘. i k) o glmllll::fll‘:w q‘.::x“: cg:l tfx';'. i :gu‘lmru .ugahh- Ihrgu lwllg. llllme Davil A. Gage, beiug 8o aworn as aforcsnld, upon his B il alos adoptol ald Francls AT, Barrott, lic, the asid 16 116 90 75 | by tho Companics, guth beforo tho s 5 y lioy s 125 15 B MW THE ILLINOIS QENTRAL'S SUDUNDAN TRAING, Hovietty n much Nolary Public, then' sud thiere R e B8R e e e | R a6ty o Ml (e 105 85 0 ¢ Tho followlug appears {n nn article published & Illinois Southeastern bt 0 | An your Journnl of tho 811 dnet,: then und thero unlawfuily, falscly, felontously, p 05 @ an | I arlof coniplain dafly that, when o car | Wilifully, and corruptly, in and by i sad aildayit, de: ompany. 130 90 76 | bocomes usclens from old age, f {8 patebod up suf. | DOse, swear, aud atato, mnong otlier things in pub- 103 g v | fclently togo on tho wmburban trama of hin roud, and | stames and th tho offoct followini fua_ mattur matorial 105 85 70 | thot thelt Sholo rolliog-stock for suburban trains | to tho point in ‘I“M}lnn’lm“‘lufl:ot“h‘l &n; ok wa 9 73 o7 | reomstobo in momoutiry danger of following thn | O 1ho st doy of Duguutan Joikin mbl Zyeumncy o Affales of the Indlanapolis, Bloomington & Wost- 1T U8 81 [ oxamplosotby ‘tho Deazon's one-liosk shay, balanca of moneyu of §1,116,110.4V, and that. hezo 10 95 80| Thiddaovidently o sickly whitio of somo former | thou atud there, on tho doy und yeur list aforesald, fu ern Rallroad. 7 60 43| frec-paes” pousioner upon tho Ilinols Ceniral | the Laudsof ‘hiw, the uatd David A, Cago, 68 Tross i 5 | Boad. Thotruth fs, n0 xoud out of Chiengo takies | UFer, tho asiil suni oF SLIIB110A4D it Tnoney) ss by too . B m moro pafus 10 atudy’tho comfort and accommiadation | 110 Mdaviy now cafily So Mo pestar oblts or. thy Comptrollor of sald City of Chicago more fully aud of The Secratary of tho Rallway Assoclation of America g1 1 gr | sbove lasimply thogrowl of n cousttniional mrumbla. | ot e and (horo o o day Taanyof T Eas gent tho following memorandum on 8 proposed w8 W DR iRe | Whot i A by A dnguey of LU0 Rallsway Olearing-Iouso for tho United States snd Cau= A e e S 0TS 62 1 Comoti= | A QUEs, ke such Trensirar, tion and. those oty adatotho various raflway munagers in this country, - | wnd your Lust aforcuald, did'not lave i bis hauds th o licit thoir oplnions thoroon, and tb ofer sugges. o J8 10 daa %, the Nitoronts of the Mit. | L] Suc oot sl Guluot avodn Lih lsuds the % # . Wattlcee & St Panl and the Chicago | uforosnid upon thelt: ouths nforesndd, do_say that tho Loas 13 to thio practicabillty of tho innovation : w8 ow| W e T David A Gagh 10 sammmt gt a o hat the ‘“fho system of ¢ through frelght and passenger e N‘:,f,‘,i,',,‘z,‘,‘,’:,:‘,’,;':,‘,‘;: :vlh';:,‘,',,d,;,,,,,,, Jhky T misiung and Sorm ATem il Contrary £ the fccounts’ ot present obtaining on the ratlwaya of this s , iyl er- | Hatuto and againat the peace aud diguity of tho same country favolves, in tho copying of {nvolces, robilling b B | Mutwavkez, Jun. 8.—Your corrcspoudont inter- Deaplo of tho Blate of Thinoten ) 3 140 10 95 | viewad Mr, Merrill, Genornl Manager of tho Milwaukeo | YS! . to theroln 18 38 followa: cach road's charges, collectig and yoyiug back 1510 8 e ptiidovit roferred to thereln s 88 follows ; = Be8, .3 e u: 6 115 100 | &8t Paul Raflroad, this morning, with referenco to 1, D, A. Gage, City Urcasurer, belng duly sworn, :fi;?fi:;““‘;flfn;”fi;m:f i e 145 116 100 | the truth or othorwise of the roport originated n the Yo oail oy thdt thi foregolng ataument, o Tor o s ; , over- 5 p Yo roa ¢ curate, cbarges and . undor-clarges, otc,, o great deal of fy db %o | NowWork Zinice, and now going tho rounds, totho | 111 full atatement of tho mintiers fo whick "1t roluten, , ote, 160 120 105 | offect that arrangoments aro being mado to consolidato w § ‘hicl duplicate labor and oxpense for books aud ™ 98 ey nud of all moneya in my Junds which I, or any ono tad that bt bo 1 b tho Julorests of lis rosd with tho Chicago & North- | for e, huve recelved slnce my last oflelal sceounit was e B s o oI Uz 19 oy | Werlorn, Mr. Morrill professed himself vory glad to | rendorid: and tht I havo not directly or sdirosiie tho estublishment * of & ' Clearing-House for tlio U7 % o1 | hovo the opportunity to havo tho fucts kuown, | Used, lvatied, invented, or couverted to my own use, or Purpose of apportioning tho reccipts arising from ; : d ' | Buifered any'ono to use, loan, duvest, or convors (o Joflerson Oty PUTTRS V' 100 01| Mo sald, in ouewer fo your correspondent'y ratlc passing through tho hands of twoor more com- 01 1 14 80 s or tholr'own use, auy of the publio moncys ro- i 10 & Clartogat tablishied Hauens QLYo 1@ fwr aw o oqop | destioe fret, that Lo mow nothing wht- | colvablo or recelvid by ey or wIbJSeL b Aoty pawes, If a Olearing-llouso wore established, any | Loxington gt A over about tho reported negotiation, and that ho | or coutrol, snd thnt I pavestadered o trug o full stat‘on of a company party {0 it could book tlirough to | Louistuus,’ "? 1"; 112 3& Would bo Mkcly to, If thoy had tuken place; second, | account thiersof fnmy smd foregoing statement, snd 15! by 0: " ul o ) ' any station belonging to any other parly, just aa if tho 160 30 100 83 | thot thera s law on thoe statutobeoks o thie ated | fUrther eaith not. DA, Gagk” two atations belonged to ono company, sud tho orlgi- 4 19 167 189 bt B i s Bworn, ete, Sl nal fnvoico would ygo through to destination, & i I A f):: r:s‘;mr’l‘.gal ;n{nnflgsnxtu:;‘xmfimx:ohn; T;d&r::x": mfi“fin‘[{flnvu ia fl'.ifi‘:’f.. ucu‘ime“a“&if.’. &:hgginut * Jach elatlon subjoct to the Clearing-Houso would M M ) rovemiomof ol Conanies, st one i Toported, | Fab, 13, 1863, which roadn us folluw : sondl in monthly * recotved * and * forwarded returns, 16 a1y L] Lada Toundatton i fack bt the profeet smpnearted: | Fob All retusi aué necounts made, or raquired to be showing only ¢ No, und date of way-bill, car, station to, W W cousequence of o disogreoment, sud of tho apparent | rendered under tixis not, by ony of tho oflicera In safd il Bt liuries (Al a0, e o " Juponniblifly of coming to uny ndvaniogeous nrrutigo- | Wroasury Dopartimvit, suoll pa verltod vy the, 1ren Feltiox au abrged (pal, paid on, aud to pay). fot 103 04 " gg | Mheut within thodutont and monning of tho law, e~ | zonderiig ik, fn which st outh it shart be doren ** 'the Cloaring-House would compare the entries of I 214 28 184 16p | Ppecung the present rumors, Lo atatud that hobad o | thut safd. stutement, 80 fur ug ho kuows or Lins suy res- Aok way-bllluado by * forwarding ' wnd *recolving ‘ata- | Ellswortl 1 17T 1a¢ gg | Hheory, Who tvo Compaules entored into nogotiations, | won to belleve, 9 a fair, acourate, and fl Lol rly tiuny, end, if they correspand, 1t would proceed to di- “fi;cs“" * 22 20 A7 1. :olwnrl.ln the cl?eor of lost year, for the Mna\\'nl of cer- lllli\a Iatiue s \y{\x!mll‘x 1; relates, und of‘ nl; oness in ; . : B g | tin ogreements for rumiing powers ; and somo one | hia nuds, or which he, or iy ouo. for i o gt ‘Vido tbo recelpt ou tha basis ngreed to by tho parties Junction Cliy. f0 BT 1| Whoobeerval that nogoliatime wers proceeding, and | colvad oluto bia laut oflichul actownt wan sondefod § aud whgliuudil:fl u-au u:lodn- e bk i ]L:‘Avv‘%l:;;gflh W 8 N3 oo ]m- 1gndo‘rr.nthusl to mxeirlrmmclznficmf, mm( el:lm that .&u a8 not dlrcfitly o L:nmm-uy nsed, lgunn:l.l. n- b thia mode of werkin, @ largo s opt an #: ft U ump 0 n busty conclusfon that o long-f -of | vested, or converted to OWL use, orsutfered on; ,,pu;:.. ineurred for .g..u.,'f_{m, .,wi i iy WL W7 1M 208 | ypioy vaa sbout to bo consummated, ’{‘ll.\o:rnulm 219 | ouo o se, loca uvest, or eomvert o ol o nmflim-i( tlous, ou account of through busincss, aan be entircly ST vy smple, Tho agrosment betwoen tho Chilcaga Jlue, AUy UF Lo public woueyu recelvublo or xecelve than i3 puflicient for tho local tratfic, Tho oxponses "*-“”"“3 8 n 5 | botween the north end of its road ana Kt. Taul, oud | fraud in the colisctlon snd disburseiaent of the publio of the Clearlug-Houss would nocessarly bo vory much | Zousville........ 10; L the Winom bridgo, expirod by lmilation o0 tho Inougys of aid elts, aud st bo hath roudorad {ruo o . term 8t of December lust, X'or neari reo monthe prior | and full account thereof fn his gl statement ; whic] dom {an tho predent o onl sxponros, s all dupli- Lotaeads Epringa 07 1 2| toluo expiriugof tho contract, tug twe Gomuneaeiricr | and shiall bo uttuched to, and fled with, sald. sicotnis cato work aud ¢ repoatings’ would bo avoided. eaver Oity. 26 | hachvoriug to come o some torma for o reuowals | fu the propor ofico of (o Comptrotier of Glty Cros’ Grecl 220 i prop: 2 ** At each junction tho Cleariug-House would have iy a1 | but it was not until the Slst of December that n con- | os thio case may Lo ; and in caso tho said statemnents, or Dumbar-takers to chock the dolivery of cars between | Grensda. oy | Sluslon satisfuctory to botls partica was roached, On any of them, hall o falae, tho suid person so making Lo rozds, 50 that thoro would remain nothing for the | Aok, Carson. 204 | theatfornoon of that day tho Companies entered into | such stateinent. bl Lo gorrs guilty of wiliful and ;a:ar: 'm'é:ig wfifi’ junctions but to pasa 'nm cars Zuloist 254 | a couteact fot s torm of é‘f'i Feast—tiio Northwestor coReunt pordury, and il bo piuslied accordingly.” M 272 257 ol u!l o waukeo » L'aul running powers over The aforemuntioned form' of ufidavit {8 tho ono fxclght on, just as i€ thoy wers ordinury branch 2 4 juos miles fu queotion, aud (o Winoun Tafirond | which hon boon used alucs 160, e me ane st (00 ?&fiflflu,fihfl making an nf.prnuubla aving in time $0 200 5| Lrjuge, ntso n‘mc)’x Jor car ; ana the Milwaukeo & Bl | acts umiendutory of tho Oity Ghiarter, prased. n 1800 s woil a8 In lubor wua oxpeuse. No statistics are re. 35 U0 | puul ugreelug to Lvul all the ohrs foon Baraboo, aud | tholaw of 1803 was amended by inderting tha wor (uisito (0 dewmoustrato LW great u saving of monoy 5 | tho Mndison Extension of the Northwestern, over thelr | “unluwrully ™ befors. (e word: “ usos sgcmyor 5 aud tino can Lo eftected by the means wuggested, eacl T2 gg :A' rond to Milwuukee,~thns affording another outict to | gecurred. g mausger belug ublo fully 0 realizo thu ceuefits ibat ,;g 56 o Ih;i\fl.lfin! g’f“flil.nt llnp((llrl-l?::l Sfiul‘h}u. thint 45 9 4 ‘Thy gection, o8 swended, would then read o fol- 0 uocrue 10 his roud, : r. Morrdll s no doubt whatever that this fn tho | lows s TOEE Tin bron rged (st comspoting. compan boom o ageseont (bt 1 alvon tag {0 o, prossnt rumrs: Allreturus and sccounts mad, e xonuired to bo ‘would pot join tho Oiearing-Louse, for feur that thely = | sud ho pledges his wo 0 kuows of no other | rondered, under this act, by uuy of the oicers in mm.unfwm suller by thelr raigs Sul soesy bo- aoa 42 | basis for tlien, Your corrospondent hlno s Ale sald relisury Dopartment, shull bo_ voried by thy Soluip Koy 1o thelr rivala; bat wuch ‘feurs uro 2 0.-u Eluore of tho Nortuwentern, o, {a. all importaui galh of tho person rouderiy 1t n which oath 1t sl ounwless; 1t would not be nocessary for tbe Clearing- k] &6 13 | varticulars, corroborated ths aboya, o declared that said stateniont, 8o fur a8 ho: knows o b ndvised of uny rate; its Lusiness is 10 L or hus reasou to bolleve, 48 a_falr, accurate, and full dlvide tho gross receipts, und to asclura Lulances, xnd 7% 60 45 | fBeceiver Appointed for tho Chicngo & | statement of the matiors 10 which it xolutes, and of all St ioranion s ek s el 140043 0 ; % 8 d| BuweisSuutheastorn Ruilrond Com. | Moloysiibishndser whichuooranyons forbin,les Loc aund duto of way-bul, Dumber of chr, f | Plabuwell, 5 8 a1 & 4| pany, aud that Lo hua not dircctly or iudirectly need, vistous xx“u:fim‘fliu. 1 tolal charyes on s oy §f:;’;‘;“"~ nom a 88 8 Spectal Dispateh (0 The Chicago Tribune, : louued, fuveated, or converted to bin awn inlarefully vt 41 would not kuow thu kiu®w: quantity of guod, wes B9 SrmiNarieL, IiL, Jan, 9.~Tlo motion o appoint & | use, or suffered uny ouc to unlawsully ure, loan, iu- nor & jods with such dutormation s 1 e Vesatlies CALIFORNLL, Reeeiver for tha Chicazo & Southeastorn Ratlroad Corme | Sests ot Sorrest 1o ote 10,47 Mantawridly se, oy of i o at paviys. 20 fispossble o ujure " the 2221} Bpectal ratea, Dasy, orlgiually tho Desatur, Sullivan & Mattoon Rafl. | Ut Bublc movioss seclvable o " Gage, dusiig Liaterms * 15 s 0ls0 been argued that tho extont of tesritory raad, wan seltled to-duy in tho Unlted Btates Ditelot | o opiter o sok iy taanrs ooy duriug nceord- fatou great for onio. Crestiug-Hoes o cover, bt thoe THE 0I10AGO & BT, LOVIS ELEVATOR Courl, by tho agreement of nil partics thnt a Reclover | unco with tho form ranuired by lw 5. bt 1t el o iho urgo ihis forget hat the Ulcaring-Huuss dovs not | having changed bunds, tha following clreular hes been should bo uppointed, Mr. Hervay, President of tho | bonoticed that thoindictment docs ot Teluto (o that interfere in tho hundling of the trathc, or fn the exece- | fsaue by the Chicago & Alton Rulirosd Company to it f purt of the oath affccted Ly the amendutory act of ucive coutrol over it ; its oporatious ard coniined to the | itA agenth s Parls & Decatur Raflrond and Jesaco of the linc, tho 1809, but simply to thnt part of it relating to waki.g u Splieto of ucoouuts bolweens tho rouds, i tho wottle- | OrpioR oF T TuLiNots TRUST AND BAVINGS ouly JDurly oppasing tho flfi!’“‘“‘m"‘ ofvs Receiver, | gy be "uceurute, und full statement of ol moneys in neeut of which u fow days deluy 18 of 1o mowment s the BANK, 270 AND 276 MADI30N SrRexT, atiphluted thut tho Court aliould entee o decroo cane | 4 Hii% Heel valy disadvatituge of 5 lurge district compared with . o "Gmeaao, Jun. 6, 1854,f, | coliug his Hense, which was done. Tho parties then TUE FONTHCOMING TiIAL, suall oue 1 e longer tiua takou Ly the moli 10 con- | J, €, Medfullin, Fuq., General: Supintosion Chicago | mutually sgreed upon B, B, eCluze, Traln-Muster of | gtugeis-Attornoy Hoad yestorduy petifed Mesars, Yey keturus to the central polut in tho former, Wikch | * . -Aten pmried S hcinted by st Louls Eallroud) snd the Court Tinen Suate o JeRsly cobpuol tur Bir. Gage, tlaklie wouldcuuson delay in thio eioal : " , | appointe cociver, Hhould expoct the accusod to o CBU-% mori~ . 3 m 3 X advlaabla to estabiiul tra ‘f.‘.‘“’"éfi“ dorthe Northern | pluced n tho Lauds of the Diinola T;ul(l.hnm{n Suvings Were postponed until the June term of court, Les Loen :{.‘tfii-??i‘c’; ey Wllhs et nf"fif;’;‘g‘x:i.‘.'f: il Bud he other for the Bouthurn Stutes, but, insmuch | Bunk, aud will now be oporate o , tho 7 y et 48 with more than one otice, thers must bo moro or w:l‘::r ;t“t;ugnl monager, piry runnl]{flhnreln[omls— Afinirs of the indinnapolis, Bloon weelt aftor next, If beld noxt week, tho %fie]:;eqt m{)fl Jess duy:Heation of work, if thero i any tratlio Lety gued by tho Messrs, Longh linve been this duy doclured |~ fngton & Wostern fEailrond, and of | jury wil serves if lulm{wn now Jury w L tave to bo tholr duilricts, and thut duplication of work Is syn- regular Ly tho Board of Trade, Tho clovator has been the Bloomington Branch of the ‘ow | iwpaveled. Thero will be two separate triais, one on Do imrs Wit svoidablo expunditure, it 1 ovident that | pit in complota ordor, uul i9 now Teady tor busiisssy | oy tor Teand. each indiefinent. noworo ofices shoula bo et thon may prove | which busiuess will bo conducted upon etrict business | ] Ersprselty s bbbyt —— o bu abJolutely necessary. Ppriuciples, in tho hope to secure the entire confidence Special Dispate) Chicas e LOCAL ITEMS. “ r to o d BLOOMINGTOX, Tl,, Jivn. 9,—Tho speclal town-moet- 110 apneuing o L Cicatog-lpen i, 20 et | of e, - present management, snd it tho | ing culled for tho puspose of taking Into conmldemstion - i s than to necesitato n proportiouato wiaff, In England | receipta issucd will bo a8 oo as can bo mado, ang the Interests of the townehip ns n tockholder in the | AUBIe A @ inc,avingat 120 West Jackson stroet, 8 Oloariug-Housa was establishied §n 1842 by a fow of | and that an: @ain wored 1y tho Ohieago & St Louls | he lmleresty of o townebl Wostorn Rallrosd vill be | 2ued T, T, Tucker,a barbes for *Tony ” Delight, for Do e e, Soua; o 10 e ey o Elnoe il 5 aroaply alvrod 15, G, Powsze, | held in tho matu coutt room, in s cly, at 2 olocl | 1ot bayiug ils bourd bill, but as thero wore certain ex- membe: s, aud 1,000 clerks aro empioyed, setiling nc- . POwWERS el 2 ) 'y % counta betwoen 130,000 uir of tutions evety yeomicn, | Vice President Tlinols Trust and Savliigs Bank aid | . m,, to-morrow, Fartlos dntoresled havo visitod thy tematug iamacey, connaked. Wil thioaalr, oty i exberisnsed frou et o 22k | Msmagor of E 2386t o noticod by o abovoletior, | 191 and citca oot and wost of s clty, i the "“; B ey 2y o ShiiGanRe A nbtzom i ‘decluriug the lireat bisietic dorived from tho Ohicago & Bt Louts Elevotor, formerly oporated | Pooplo everywhero say that the stock is held ready to % eater ?) :&‘mfllnflu;x 0w : 2y cml;i e its operations, (See evidence tuker by Committee on | by the Meesrs, Hou, h, 18 now Deing operated by the | co-ovecrate with the people of thia township in any 0 candy- Yy e - a " Ty S mpaies Amalgamation, ~“Eoglish Yorlla-- | Ilinols Trust & Savings' Dank, s’ tuskiution tunt 1 | steps that taay be deoset necesanry to Becure tho fn- | Wero before Justice Doyden. Tho Judgy xR ing-Touse offers fucllities to tiny &”’é?.“:’éh.“i.flfl?fi{; £ %?:er‘f';m FHENO COMgR- | forestaof ownaliga sud ctios st ievo_faken stk f:pmmx "’"{"'fim"«‘fiz ;.l:cmmyu ey w]::m;m- “Lae aring-Ioi offel el compel 0] Y A ucotion no 2oads d 5irous f matiag Jorut pume ok cohs working +1,C. MeMurry, A slmilar mecting ll be held at tho suno timo &t Le- P e el g e e Al wiTangements botsveon auy poluts, &+ General Superiatendesf.” | oy Uy the peaple of Liniro Tovaebip. 1te oxpecled | u s e el e “ no jdes of estublishing s Clearing-House in this AR QOB @uumm-:n: Grlega, gid otlier oflcors of the voad, | view It secmed tlat tho caso before ght u Sountey b not new, bt whilo cconomiy i ull thmon de- | 1Ty question of abollabing the payment of commic. | Will bo kero s i, Bkl o prosecuted any moro than hundreds of othor aimi- minded of rallroud manugers, tho prescut i perbups | giong 10 scalpers und ticket ugeuts,nnder conelderation 1ol towts Brsetiag yis bt oty n Oit lar cases i tho ity, such au church fairs, sellers of utimie vhon their sttention v more purticulirly di- | by tho General Munsgers of vurious Eastern uud North- | . A epeclal town mecting wus held In Mason Oity on ing calios, bed-quilt und doll, raffles, tea stores, where Sected fo thia subjoct, Tho experinout ho boei tricd | ofn Nagw, seoms as fus from. sy doin Ol b aralay A0 e tha zopart S2 s e o | ziog catos et ulis sl ol st chnrm-bell pack- Meghmied b guccess ; thereforo, du orgunizug lera, | gyer, Iy arunaing ta sos the statesy e oieei e | ed may o Lo Dox vy of Mcsuits th caso of the fu- ages, Bonrd of Frudo trunsnctious, i evary oflor s Tena o uava the Leuuilt of exporience, and will doubt: | gonig of the- linos to- Indien seaiiers 1 benesy | ereaso of T tho Asicsmmenta : Hieo 1o conmiies ina | Fogemens s on suunctlous, and every oilicr ur. Lesa bo rble 10 avold muc: that 1a cunibrous m tha ar- | fhat” theirs. i tho partonlan Har toats ohy SoRoMItn o unjoli the st g {0,condider (o | Tingcmed: wheto Lolonged to tho Grand Jury now in e atvioncios grails of tho Enallsh house, aud | continuo to poy us mich, Jf Bol more, than sty otber, | PFORosition to enjoi ued by thie towhip to.thg | Fosmiom shl That. somsoneatios Lo Sy sy How 11 o ntricucles of rates aud divielons that ‘thero | T¢ls o well-nawn fact. thit severat et Horier: Yoy mtertar on Londs p b avtsin lo fhe | abl Detovonim” Ry wro bictr-looms of 1o past, Ticket Aouta of roada which wero tho moat clamor. | [RiasPol, Bloomiuglan & Western e st > “Tho object of the present writing is to nacertain ous for ubolishing the aystern of paying commissious, ‘lfl'-\'ll'): 10mu e nted & Il > Yh About half-past 0 inst HVEI)’!I“ the fire-nlarm wae tho desres of tho ruflrond monugors of tho Uuited | Daya latel mado’ frioudly calls upon scalpers nud | Speclul committoo was uppointed to cmploy an aftor- | younded from Box 16, corner Franklin und Wuehing. g Qaunda, with & view to orgautaing a Olear- | ygonta sud ussured them that. they Had sitss besw | 203 £0 flloa bill anJoining Mich portion af s ey re ton streots, Tho alarin wus cunaed by o fire brenking 1ng-Howse, If 3¢ #holl appear that suck an undertakin, i of_commissions, sud nvited | the Commulites may designuto,” An adjourned moet~ | gt bty engiseoromm of the whoietls lguor storu of 4 I 1 ppoa % | friendly to thesystem of commissfons, aud 111 bo Bold nost Tuees WLl meat with support. At this thno 1t s unnoces- | them to chompagno suppors and othor entortainments, | 108 will b Beld nest Tuesday, Luright & Kelly, 48 and 60 Frankliu street, Tho first wry 1o use the adly, which sro bo- - us ollat aro dadl; OBIOGE' LETTER OF DENIAL floor 13 nsed fot ‘oflice, wavcliouso, und wulesroom, und ¥ 10 discusy tho dotadly, w Besides thin, such lettera us tho followiug y re- tion, 1 or to 10a t Champa, e lug “carefully propared for submiwslon su | eotved by soalpers from various radirouss ; of corruption, in anawer o by pou, of Chanmpaign, | tho bagement for rectifyiny purposes, Fhounper part soon @ the movoment is decided om. Tho e RAILROAD COMPANY ‘will be published Wmoraw )fliln‘l‘mmlymph: 18 1 of the bullding ls occupied by W, 11, Wella & ro,, machizery would Le #imilor to tlat(suggested for tho # GRN'L TIOKET AND PARSENGER DEPARTMENT, flatements aro not cousldored a8 haviug much welght | plagg atalhors sud. suttos As bofors ‘stuted, the firo macbiy {Bugg A d in tho question, S ho cugine-room, and, beyoud the Car Cieating-Honse inthe report issued from this *———, Doc, 1, 1879, st was contined to the eng , and, bey oflice, dated Dee, 15, 1874 1 ““Dean Bim: An tho sublect of’abolirhing Hesot. | A3t ‘Township, Logan County, haa also called a damage oceastoned by the smoko and water, the 108 i 3 e i . : special aiiroad bond nicoting. 7 i xollroud oiticera are rospocifully fnvited to | comminsions secing to be. the all-absorbing topio of preieae L trifling, not execeding §2, EngGer oy, 1eIF viowa on this wublost atul to ofer | o duy, and fully apbreciating the mportunca ot i 0 apolis, Bloonin e Col. J, 1, Caliill, formerly commanding tho Stxteenth 7 Not oulyis the Indisnapolis, Bloominglon & Weate A Enggastlons, Hauny L, BHARrE, mattor {o you, I desiro to stato the position of tho > PR i i o ek lio | Tlinois Tnfuntry, aud later Oollectay of tataruat Ty Cotrespouding Secretary Io s 3 14 gavor | orn Road Hkely to becumo party , bt ulso tho y L 8 Socretary Ruilway Assoctation ,of e s ok and wevet lisve besattn favor. (S IE L, JROIS L oo Tanly 1 Walrsuw & Went- | entia for tho Quiney District, dled yeaterday ovenmy Ameriea, of dlucontinuing the payment of commissions, But, e, incorporated and bullt us tho Lafayotto, Blooming. | ubtho Commercial Holel fn this ety Gol. Banit o sr. Louls, Jun, 2, 1874, 9B {ho conteaty, Wk L fivor of paslug o fafs, 1h- | $E0 e A ot 2a tho L vemerhbored thut | Tived Liero from Quincy, where b6 lived, Thuraduy FUEIGHT BATES PLOM NEW YOIX, eral commisaion, but beliove fthe pofivy puraued by Ford County 18 supposed to own $140,000 of Lafsy~ | morning, intending to Aettlo somo business 1autters, aiue, folowlug 1y 4 completo sonedule of tho now | somo of our. comPoltora—sf Talhig (s dommaea oY v W o ctte, Bloomington & Mississippl Ruflrond 1 Lut fmmedintely aftor avriving complained of bolng DRIEA® e Do Now ¥ i b s ey | froms tine to timo—io, bo the e of tho prosent | fi%, Bloamington & Slwdsiprt Rfirusa county, | univell. - Ho wus SuBOFDE from ecvausnoss, inducod ugo: el tommotion atudiy tiies apans, companies, und | 804 - under the present condition of niraim | by 10ss of slocy, and it s anppose ke’ took un 4 " ° could scurcely ba 4 sourco uf fucomo wer they f o | @verdozo of morplilun for o Durposo of Obtaluing xost s, Gl o, Atk it e o to bollaloiont of eormmls- | oo Tt 5 oM ltes fat o s prere eyt pou~ “Tiurday wigit, llflluuudlflun\}]nun:lllld(:xwwre&‘uxfil taa, T ook Cluss. Class. | sions, which Wi il 10 oxporimont. T this aeats. o | lodo, Wabath & Westorn Tatlrond obiatued oo op | & aads Sesterday aftornoou, when e cliamborinald, Y s 318 o kWi Lo saghs Srited " tho Foad cannot atnud the fest of tho tourts, us many | Anding hot bo gavano auswer to ropeated ou iy re- B b | TSR Bl NIk st expionienes, Mitis 15 frregularitios aro supposvd to exist, County-Attornoy | ported tho fact to to alice, und, on'oponing his door, ol ot Josg-osiabliahon rates ‘o to3Y | Samiplo T hoon dibected Lo paiceus tn Homqoracy | Borted tho fact t tho otes und, on oyoning bis doo 42 | promplly our long-establiabed ratea on all through Dr, beKenuon s ealledl in, but it wus too late to otbior polnts, uud employ vounsel if necessary, to px- busiuess to competing points you moy send over our i Lly, oud mako & full L, uud death enstied ubout 9 o'clock yestorday ove line. Wit mauy thsoka o Fnvors Whownon ing s | $1itetho nattorthorouylly mud make w6l soport | b i ‘it sont, Imsacdiotoly on Qlacovosing b {18 noat, und Loning you wlll couftnua to give ua g | 19 10 Shperyioo thut tho county hns beeu swindied | conttition, to his rolstives in Quiney und to his brother liberul portiou of your through busiuess in Juture, T in-law, Mr, F, 31, Corby, of Potwin & Qarby, of this romain yours very truly.” city, "Pho'tatfor arrived'fust ut tho wimo of hlw doathy and'ol, Tilson, Mr, Gabllls siceessor in oftice, ar rived eatly ihis'mocuing, DI, Caliils wifo hus beon illfor somo o, and his 1038 of sloap was duo to bl ¢aro for hor during her filces., Cho Coroner way notitied, aud an fnquest will bo hold to-day, “Cle colebrated Johu Bimith, Who has ot boow heard frowm for wovernl Wouks, made a pmblie sppesrunco yoa- Bomowhero, and the vosult of thioinveatigation will bo suxiously looked for, * Yr, Josewn, Mo, Jan, 1, 1874, ‘““Dean Bin: Bince tho panic in hunkes and the throut. ened punfo in comwissions, ft scema fushionable to fusue cireulira—some to apologize for slgning ugreo monts to’ discontinuo paying commissions; others to notify sgouts thit they will continue to pay commis- slon, ete, Tt s usoloss for us to Aay & word on tho subject, Yousroall well aware of tho poaition wa ook somo years ago regurding commisaion business 3 und, belloving our position o be o correct oue, wh shall continup to staud firmly by it, My only ebjoct I sending out this circular fa'to return our sincero thanks for your fuvars during the year just closed, and nek lnxhupe for u continuation of the kamo, with ® Jarge lucreaso i your yoports for tho nost year, -, \5hmnn you uhuppy aud proagerous Now Year, 1 vomain, very truly yours, ‘The Township Ruilroad Bond Quess tion at Bwight, 1. Speclal Dispateh ta The (#Afeagn Tribune, Dwiant, 1L, doau, 9,—Richurd P, Morgan, Jr, Joauph I, Dunlup, A, 1, Uould, 8, W, Strong, 8, T, K, Prhuo, Henry Kolohum, snd ofher proporty-hoklers | terday 1o u now purt, 8 8 wowld-bo violuior of i Aty : | wgaitit volf-atanghtbr, Antony had his: Olcommies ;‘;;uw)l';:w\“vfiflfi: 2“"}.32“.'{.3 ':lux::‘:vl‘:l::";:] ,:,::,‘:‘d Netuon 1 Ty Sumiiton, und Solh wroih oo uirsy . Sins, Wode, ‘bla- Joung vomkn, Who. cuiljyutes i to thestock Lield by thin fowu in_ tho 51, Touls & Jaoke | s o ol rolntions with tho Police Cotvte, hua bLeen buslud for #ouville Vranch of the Chicuge & Alton Rallroad Come some Umo du_ dovouriug 140 jacome of Mr, Bmiith. pany, Ten per cont town bunde wers fssued fu cquat | While 56 was lurge hor devotion was unbounded, As 1t suni for this staels, and ¢ s understood that H5 valuy fauied, bor lova waned with 3t ud il bicotiis ol L been utijustly doyreciated hy tho wrongful uno of | thu love diod sinubtancously Yeatorday, Mr, finilt T et Indlviduni who n fuct id g s | took tho mnatter o oarty and, huviug obtaiued. somo sl por cout ou the par valus of thofr certitlcates, Tundunum on erodit, went to “tho houno on Pocifia nyes D —_— 1 3 ntiinont jy | MU in which thid woman Nved, Mindful of the # @eneral Vansenger Ageiil, .|.u“{i£:'flyfifl'c'c:rfin$fl;:'“«tnshfi; i ap e Tt i | Miuotte Ty cunis or wulcide, ko Sorrowod Although sli the principal rosds fu the country but Conunune s not accepted era na trie {n_the ulfghost | 80 _ papur, wrola @ couple of lottovs, and onota 8mith, Boutor, “owning hia weatness, bie gyl Lolievior,” ulid moating over “the losy of e dueats and his Dulelnes ; und tho othior to ATian Bnyma, | So Waw in (hu noxt roorn, auil ho conld have stated verbole ted to, bitt that would uot huvo bean in ston, "Then, after rapeating vatious seluct pussuys appropristo to' tho oocasion aiscl wa twa liuve ignied Ly ugrecmeat for sbollbiug (ho obe noxios uystem, (Lere Toinins Lardly w yossibility that it cun beo entliely stopped, Not only do the scaipers und agonts sxert all thele Intinonvo to defeat tho profect, bit tho General ‘Lluket Agenta of tho rail. voada thembelven, mony of whom ate kuown o bo secrotly in losguo with the ucalpers, are anxious Lo ses degroo ; but this community will ot ullow rafiroad rlugs to divido and packet the people's honest enraings by wuch stock operatio Eurnings of the Milwaulkos & Ste Paul Luitrond, the move defeated, und oid tho sealpers all they can, Speclal Dirpateh to The Chicago Tvib Humlet's uuyluquy. und the romarks begluning, 4 LR TNt Mha Tallesut tucugers sonostly | mrvavuze, dan, 9,Tho fotal earnings of tho Mil« 0, ‘nf{;".'."n‘g,:“;‘v;;;“‘;:"’ g ho t Biy Uikmmond pie 450 Iovge. gole chstins MALULLs | waukea & 8t, Faul Hatrond for 1675 arere 9,048,000 th Inudenui, mafght Sa0 8 o tleketa bane i oo of ety xivals, | M8 compared with §100,000,000 for 1872, Prosance of ont at thia reprehonsiblo procced- ntroduce o Coronor'a jury Into that t fomnlo clrele, o memiengor was at onco wont to ' tho Centrsl Biatlom, A pollceman apeedily avrived, bringing with him i AU GXPreas wagon tho lflnmnnh-‘mmp which is nttachoid {0 endaunslors, This powerful inatriunont, oporatad Dy o aklilod ofticor, wan ab work in two ininuten nfter 1ta reaching tho round, and Smith was reacued, re- dloonied, reatorcd to his parents, the reporters, und (i gommuilty, Ho wan placed in'the’ wagon, along with tho stomncli-pump, which ko oyed with disgust. due- ing the brief ride, and takon to'tho atation and lockod un. He will be fiied this morning nt thn Polic Conrl, aud throatencd with dmprisonment in the Bridewall 1f hio zopeats tho offense, THE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A Correct Account of Yts Difricultl with tho ¥ loos of the First Mot odist Chur Certaln wildly-oxuggoratod storles, purporting to @lvo wn dmpartial acconnt of & quarrel between tho Philosophical Bocioty and the Trusteea of the Firat Methodist Qhurcl, having beon publinhed, with tuo ususl sensational condiments, & reporfer of Tup TRINUNZ Was assigned to the duty of oblaining the facls, Aninterview with tho Rev. Dr, ‘Thomaw, pastor of tho First Methodist Chnrch, and one of tho most aclive members of tho Philonoplical Boclety, gavo Litm those, which may bo briefly given to tha ' publio an ollows : Tho Philosophical Bunlatfl was or, months ago by a nunbor of liberaliy-inclined gontia men, fucludiug Hobrows, Dectora of Divinity, duldols and 'others, ortkodox and heterodox, for tho purpose of arriving as near truth an it fs iu the yower of mor- tals to do. Xt was not organized for tho purposs of o debating club, but with higier alma, In such a mixed community the friction of 1deas must of hoces- #ily have beon in duugor of becoming oxcessiye, ‘Thero woro na rigld by-lawa to reatrain tie mombers, sud nothing but tho inuate auatitics of the gentlemars Woro intorposed_to softon thio asperity of argunient lien it nrowo. In theory, auch nocloty was iinents }y Phtlosophical ; and tho result so far hins bocn gratis ng, - Thio Truntcos of the First Mothodlst Olureh, par- tlally catching tho wholesomo spirit of iberslity, cone souted to givo the uso of thelr leciure-room for the mutual Improvoments contemplated, the Soclely pay- ing ull actual expennes, ‘Thoro was ho formal contract OF agreomnont, but a tacit inderatanding that the hoss ‘pitality of thd Church ghould not bo used us o fulerim for ita ovartirow, Aud this hna boen gracefully obe sorved by tho ‘Booloty, until an untoward wvent Lastoned a conilict of opinion, whic, thouglh mild and courteous, ing beon represonted aa bitter, scctarian, and bigatéd, Tha untoward eircumatance was a wild, unbalanced ot Lo say elly, dlscourso perpoteatod by on axpladod human phonomenon, Gernld Masney, Tynorant of Lis views, tho Soclety permitted bim {o lecture, In tho conrao of Lis remarks tho peasant-poot exhibiiod his lack of breoding by aapcrsiny nevorul of (ho fuiths rep- resented u tho Socloty, obrows, Obrlstians, oud Materialfuts woro bitterly, not to say vulguiarly, do- nounced, whilo the pectiliar fam of Mr. Massoy: Spiritism—vaa Inuded, Not to dlscuns the mony lsms of tho duy, it may bo hifnted that, in some mindi, that f Mr, Munsoy {3 assoclated with great morul uncloan- and, whilo this may Lo an error, L was not cor Teoted by tho remarku of thio lecturer, Thio Socloty was greatly humlliated nt belug forcod to's silent countenunco of this extraordinary addross, but tie Trustoes, regarding it du tho truo light, puld oo attention toit, Things went on linrmonlonely for #omo Uitlo time, when Judge Booth's cloquent” and asterly diucairao criticisiug tho Bible waa delivered, Either of tieso two would buvo passed nmoticed, Tho latter found favor with tho EOEIMY Decauso it was written by o gentleman ond a schol lar, contalned no persoual reforences, and treated lucidly ono sids of an Intoreating question, To tho Trustees, Lowover, {ho two togotlier looked Iiko o breach of falth on the part of tho Philosophieal Society, It soemed an though o Audelon attack bnd beon mato ‘upon tho chtirch 1ilic tunt, und thoy prepared to restut, Une would havo boen 4 mere phenomenan, pointing o all polnts of tho ro: ligious compass; tho two gave dlsection toward athelsm, Thio Truutces thoreforclinet, and, rather indigoreotly, wazed warm. Forgeiting 'helr diguity, and flis purely oflicial relation thoy hold towurd the Soclety, thuy allowed a lttle denominutionsl bitterness to cree) into thelr note, aud zddresslng 1ho searchera for traf 83 “{ho so-callod Philosophical Bouloty,” rominded thiom that, having Lroken thelr word, thoy muat seek oflier quurters, Thoy actod, they anid, mcraly In the cApacits of Dircctora of u corporation, nnd nust do shelr duty, ~Tho letter, with the puerilo offortat scorn Iurking 1" tho ao-called,” was read to the Boclety, sud Prof, Havon, the Rev, Dr, Thomss and Dr, Abbolt ‘wera oppointed a committes {0 roply, Tho two frate Domed gontlemon, couacloun that’ iho Trustees hind #ood grounda for complaiut, and tegretting Massey's Intemperato discourse, wore for writinig an oxplanntory note, apologizing for it, statiug their nbhorrence of his principlos, but leaving tho lecturo of Judge Booth to speak for liself, ua being an ablo and valuable oxposte tion of tho viows of a mun of Ligh randing snd rorog. nized ntelloctual and motal eminenco, Dr, Abbott wouild not agreo o this, o wished to tako an indes pendent conirse, and, misapprehending the delicate situation of Dr. Thomas, {usisted on a deflance, **No cancession » wan his moito, ‘Tho matter was sibeequently compromised by alet- ter oxplaining tho circuuistances, aud promis ng dis- cretion in the future, Tho Trustoes themselves are doubtlcss an much ashamed of thelr husts to. boliitle tho Socioty,an {ho latter bodyis of Gerald Maescy's discoursc, * Personally, tiey havo 1o objoction ot all, but think it tholr duty o protost. On ths other hand, thoy do not furco a nepuration, nor docs the Bocloty seak it, 4 Wo have,” v.1yh Dr, 'Pliomas, " threo cotiracy Defore' us—eithor '{, mopurate ouredlves from tho churches, and bo at war with them; to return to them saying, We don't wan't any mora truth, you hayeall thorois," or {o tako s wiso middlo coufss, and bring tho two elomeuts once more into_harmonious co-oper.. ation. Which do you think would bo tho most appro- priate lino of conduct for o Philosophical Soclety of earnest, liberal nien 2 “Llte affadr wus kopt quict st firat to savo arandal, and the wagging of irresponsiblo tongucs, Now that it fa public, society can do no balter than to acoept ho clear, candid statoment of o represcutative momber of tho Soclety, who, whilo ho preachen what lio bolieves to Lo truth, 1makos uso of bis tima and abilities to aeacch for It more certainly, This ovening the roply of fho “Crustee will bo received, and tho action of the Soclely il dopend upon tho Loudr of this communication. 1t tho Trustecs Luvo llowed themselves to bo influeniced Ly eilly sensational atovies, thoy will certainly stultity themzolves ag guardians of o sacred trust, and deserve tho ridiculo they will surely meet with, MUSEMENTS. BALVINI, Balvin's fourth appearanca in Chicago was in tho drama “ Lo Morto Civilo,” written by P, Giacomott], authior of Elizabeth * und. kindred storling drames, Toplaged to an sudience which, in numbers, was meagre ; iu approciation, fairly carnest, and fn syme pathetio demonstration, feler and stonfer than the aldowalk round the theatro, In spite of thia unfortu- nato clreumstunco, discouraging to any actor, sud neceaearily, by contrast with hls former American oxporlences, fo thia grest ortist, tho most glowing anticipations of thoso who had the gaod fortune to seo him wore more than realized, Thoso whoso indiffercuco kept them away lost sm opportunity which we fear will not goon sgaln present tself, Tho plot of the drama is strong and clearly dellncated, but the ovents upon which it turns aro not revealed until tho second uct, It 18 neceasary, thercfore, to a full understunding of tho movement of tho plece, to o back before thio curtain rises and antielpato the cone feasionof Conrad. Tho scens ialatd du tho south of Italy, Toru at the foot of Mount Etna, Conrud'e disposition 1a 1a0re veleanio and_crupfively' pussionato thun evon tho uverage of thiose that Houtharn ZLuropo produces, Deaperafely in lovo with osulfe, Le is loved by Lor in Toturn, bul her pareuts, dreadivg the violenca of Nis onco, Juatly Indy ing, eateulated to Aolcc '{;‘""‘"‘ Aom nature, prohibit their union, Conrad, heedloss of consquences, carries ler off and marvies her, The parcuts of ltosalie relent toward hr, snd even go a0 far us to porsusdo hor fo Teavo bor itaband, ~ Lodifo agvecs to'do m0 wWith hior brotlicr A lonzo, it Conrad discovera tho plot, lica in walt for A{onzo, aud cndesvors to provent his entering tho house. Conrad uelzes him 3 Afonzo threatons, ungd Conrud’s pasalon suddonly ovetwhelming bim, his arm becouses steel ko tho blada of the pofgnard fn i hand," and {u o moment Afonzo falls dead nun welter fug at his foot, Rosulte Witnesscs tho murdor from bior window, and i shocked beyond measnre, Conrud i3 avroated uimost immodiatoly, tied aud sentenced to 1ho galloys for life, loaving Lia wifo snd daughtor pen- allossand friondleks. Dr, Palueri, nstranger,inda tho beautitul woman and tho ohild A starving, und offera them shelter, 1o s struck with tho simélasity of Ada to ifs duughter Emmg, whose death has Just oceurred, and, bolug o widawer, adopta tlio cbfld, gives her hig owu daughtet’s uame, educates hor fo bellove him to Lo her futher, und shelters her mothar s tho gov- eruess of tho child. Fourteen Jearalisvoeluyacd sinca these cvents occurrod when {ho curtain rises, - Dy, Patmicr! belongn to tho school of frea religions ought, o f, in_ other respects, s uoblo cliuricter, But lfe dnugorous religlons bias oXcltes tho hutred of Lan Grouceliino, o priest, whila ot the suno tmo Joste Ziea Doauty excitew hik lust. Wo aro led fo infor thiat tho priest hns tempted fosalie, aud that slio lins opurned Wim, for sho fs included {n his halo, Ho siorts story, very specious and - popular, that Ada, whoeo' hamols wow Eomia fs the Silogiie mate deiighter of Rosalis and the dactor, and tho scandal belng an offensn to tho uelghbors, o uses hig utmost endeavors to nccomplish the ruin of the tloctor and tho possosslon of Kovalie, by driving her out of tho elioltex provided by tho gooll physiclun, o enie ploys us ples Liu neplow Lon Jerdinando and St ma'a nurso Anatha to discover all they can’ learn of Romnlie'snutecedents, Ferdinundorecoguizes in hioe the bell of Cutanla who years ago worried Conrad, and oxtiacts from bor fho information that her hud. brud {8 yet alive, aud ub the galleys, This tho priost endeavors to {urn to hie ndvautage, Mo docilos to seoure Conrad's pardou; then to - roveal to him tho " rotion exibting (i his ) botwoen tho doolor nnd Musalie, and rolylng upon tho forront of Coneai’s Hecure the passion murder of Palimderd, tho imprisonmont of the pomscaslon of Loside, Fortuuo fuvors this atro- clows plot. Conrad, escuped trom tho gatloyy, soeks refuye it tho privat’s houst, aud is recounized by fisr— duniido, whio tolly hitn that Ife wifu fa lying with tho Doctar, but 1ts child is dead, The priost polsons his miid with tho bolief that K Is i wife's duughter, but not Lfs, und_elicits from Wim n full confession; which 14 a vivid and Juaatorly doicripilvo etforl on th yawtof the wuthor of ‘the dramn. *Ferdbido visita tosalle, who 1s abont to fleo’ from tho Louso of or bonofuctor, fo eavobis ropulation, and tells her of Conrad's relurn, 8lo refuscs fo accompany Lim, Conrad then vigity tho howse, und observes his duughter, Pilled with o borriblo' susplcion, Lo fntore rogutes Lor, and by hfs munnor terrifics her, 1l 1neotn Josilie, und sccne of exqusite pathion wd Joals ous Litrod cawucs, Jonale Fecuwing o sccompuny D and vepouting tho story that his ohid te dead, Conrad frowing out vague throats againat Pulmierl; whon that gentleman enters and {6 made aware of the con- Viol's retwra, Here e otirtala falls Wpbn & 8 Conrad, and e tablenu, Tho third act shows Conrad and Palintert in enrncst convorsation, The Doctor rolstes what To hus dono, confenscn Dis love for Jomalie, but “exhibita’ the wobllity of s dispost: ton in relating the wuccessful nlruggio 1o Lian gonio througl In resfsting the templation bogorg uim. ~ Conrad appinuds bin nctlon, bt craves for s wifoand ehild, " Tho doctor appeala to hin lovo for and tho torriblo blight upon her futuro lifo that would follow hln clalming hor, ftosatie and Ada onter together, and Conrau in compelled to witness In_agony 3 scetio f moat tonching aifection Lotwvcen Lis own {laughtor and i fathier by auoption In eomplled o jcar her oxclaim thnl she would digif Conrad wero her fatbier, afier which hofs left with hia wife, who relates tho unguinh abo has suffored i concenling hor Jelatlon froun boe daughor, and entreaty Lin fof tio love ho bears her, ho ‘auguish ho lus cansed, and tho dreadful futuro - bofora thom ull, 4 £iso to her majeatio helght of molf-sacrifico, ' Ho, consents, ntid sho proparca to follow, Whilo sha o dromning to leave, Conrad, s energy” prostrate aud Li# bronzed soul’ diesolved fn_tear, ciicounters tho pricst, who, obsorving that all his plons aro frustrata, ibreatens to give the convict back to Juatice, and hur~ Tles aut for asnislanco, This closes “tho fowrth aof, Intholaat nct Jtowalis dmits hor lovo for Palmfcrt, which slio hias siruggled sgainst o vain, Tis fa 4ng Inst blow, and Conrd's hcart Lin hroken, io Hyos long enotigh to tell Ada that Rosalie 13 hor mothor, and dios with his dnughter's around bim, whilo sl une conncloun of tho trull of what sho s saylng, calls him hor “father, Thus ends tho deang, It is ono of oxcollcnt utrength, In its coustruction; and in bolidners of drawing; of n lofty mood and £} o pathon aud passton, Edlvint's owis earcer hun, to iargo ustent, idontified. Lim with that of Conrad, 1ty haa 8 dougbier, un only child of dda's ngo, of wliom bo i pusslountely fond ; Lio bas boen u conviet at the galleys, not for crimo indeod, but for political pringl. ples, snid can_describo Lis confinement from netusl oxporienco, Thisfsan element of inimenso strongty in bis peraonntion, and to this Lo Limself atiribuies tho fact that it is bis wnster-piece. Tho Casenco of Salvini's fmporsonation ia realism, nud, to cngo {he order of tha words, Ws scting 'scoma o by tho caseuco of roalism, Thero Is not & gesture, an infloction of that marvelous yolce, from tho fesdor pisint of pothios to the grand dinpason of its passlon, that fa not realiam, Thoro 34 nothing loft for suggor: ton, and, {n this cnae at any rate, tho artist nceds no famblur "tonguo 10 convoy his’ meaning, Taia s renllstlo ago, we aro told, yo wo bave never &ppres clated Itaa applicd to tho drama, until Salvint rovealed At Lo minutest polnt i covered Ly to actorashudy, and reflected lino for line, shudow for abadow i his support, Tho inoment fie' appoars 1 th priesiy aparlumients, tha talo of his imprisonment fs sol" 1o tho lnggurd fuce, aunken oyea, wud dendly palios of comploxlon, Evon tho tones bf tho volto spoak of Tesonance botween four walls, - Hin mannor beforo e cunning divine, ia {hat of hunted man; ho glanee furtively around, before lio ninkea & raply, andtes audienco uecds no librotto or othor dovico of the eyl ono to follow him to the cnd, At the kama timo 1o slory of his past lifo s immodistely guessed at vogulely in bis fuce, for it takes no LL, D, i Dhynlogs nomy 10 rocoguizo tho lurking tempust, of pussios, that Hea {n_overy lno of his fuce, covored an & 1a by a heavy beard. "Ho {3 on tho Yerge of an cruption through every hcone, and the sudieiico trembles bt ‘pownibilitics of violenco which opon o him at overy word lis bears, Thia in £ully comprehondod aa ha e, ceads fu hisnorrative totho pricatand Jon Ferdinamivs 88 Lo tells, shuddoringly aud passlonately, of th erimo k1o hus committed, ' Tn (hio courao of his uarrag tivo describing Lis cscapo, Lls mantior chages, 41l i, smilos with almost & light hieurt at tho frecdotrs bio hn' pined, ' Tho first meoting of Conrad with hi dauglfer [a one of {he most diatresing plcturos on th modern stage. Tho love of such o man for hi% daughter, intenso aud consuming a it 15, struggle® with tho Jealoun fear that eho is Lis wife's sud nat W8 own, and tho anguish of {he doubling parent sltor- bates with a keener, flercer pang at ber evident dread of him. The tigor's’ claws aro sheathed With pareutal Tove,wiilehs in him 15 08 tempestuous s passlon ok bate o Jenlouny, ‘Thioy are atill covored in hin first scene with Lla wife, who has not fioon him 411l now since tho cotamisslon of tho deed which soparated thorm, snd only show themaelves ss suspicion scems to find cons firmation {n hor roluctanco fo leavo Pulmieri's houne, Au thie doctor enters ho seomn about to fall upon and toar im to ploccs, and the curtain falllug leaves the Louso fu an agony of suspenso for a epace. The mat, with all tho futenslty of such a nature, la shown $o by a hioro, for & senso of fustice, stronger than love o linte, blds bim applaud tho Doctor for hia benefacs tons, and holds Lim, later on in fho nch, from ylelding to what tacms an ungovoruablo impulse to auatel bfs daughter from tho urms of one who o, to Dim, uothing but o ustrper afterall, but thiat porson 18 held in check by a deoper, fouder affection, whick prevents his crusbing what he loves, *Love, Jealonsy, disappointment take form in o stifled cry of sgony, 4 Do writhes In torture, his Leaven w0 neatly won, and naw lost for ever, Tho wild oud terribls animal in him s oroused once moro as ko realizes tho {reacliory of the pricst, and hia faco epeaks louder than bis frat. tho warning fo tho traitor to fly beforo his passion ovorcomes bis renson, Tho climox has been reached hitberto by slow degrees ; the flend of .passion f ox~ orclsed, and the man begina to shine out more radiantly, - In his . scono. with his wife in the" Afth net, e pardons ber for tho wroug she Aid him fu_loving her bonofactor, Dbut it costs him his life, for tho blow {8 too -much for him to bear, Mo sinka rapidly, and fu tho Tast sceno with bis daughtor death hus alveady marked him, Sho, poor clild, thiluks nothing of bim a8 sho prays, con #clous only of haviny found ber mothor, while ho roachios out his arms to her, and in that ono act of mute supplicaion and - deapalr o brave, horolc, crushed, and tortured heart is recognized, whp Lldeous spectacle of death follows, deatls #o real and 80 awful, that one can scarcely dwell upon that ghastly fice, livid ond ontorted, tho oyen drawn tpe Ward 1 their sockels, and ovory gasp o pang: 8 lidcous that when, failing . ab last G4 reach iy daughter's foreliead for that kisa which e s hopoof Hoaven, bo falls dead from his ehair, itisarellof. It iu mich o cceno as bios never beos Yitnotscd upon our stago; it i tho {ull meamurs of reallsm; dtfaa horror, And the audience waita nntit tho curtain Ling fallen, to shudder and then applaud this murvel of simulnted death, To characterize such & prodigy is lmporsible ; we can only follow in amaze. ment ond droad throughout, nud wonder more and moroat tho power of this great artist, 1lia Aupport Inst ovening was superb, und contributed largely ta thio offcct of tho plece, 'Bavero reslism {4 Gungorous ground, The tho _senaes secks an for rollef, and mechan- fcally eye and mind fest thg toxturo of ihe performance for a_glimpse of allovigtion, That ey must sufler this increasing teuslon of the soul throuy fivo ncta is proof of the atrengtli of tho plnying, The cast, was as follaws : 8ig. Salvint A, Balvini Tlecining ig. Caall :Big, Caraccloll iguoea Piamont] e nOr. E. guerucan{ < 1L 'Signora E. Barracan This afternioon SVt Wil pisy for ho faet fa i Clileago, appearing as Hamlet, —_— THE PARKS OF DETROIT. Another Phnso of the Contest Between the Mayor and the Council—-Proba. bility that the Matter Will Again 3o ‘Thrown into the Conrts. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, DETnorT, Jan, §,—Auother round in the intormina- blo park Sght horo has Just boen fought, Aftor pass— ing two different resolutions ordering the purchaso of o parlk site nbove tho city, tho park men fn the Council concluded that their proceedings wora not in proper legal form, and o weck ogo introduced an en- tirely now sct of purchasing resolutions, which they beliovo will stand Judiclal scruting, and which also dirceted tho Mayor to ot onco sign park bonds to tho amount of $200,000, that official not having thus far shown any dsposition to do this, Theso reso- lutions wero fnally passed at the lust meeting, and to-nlghit Mayor Maftut votoed {hem, as Lo bas il the gnrk resolutions, and the Council pageed them over is heud by oxcely tho mecessary fwo-th irde voto, In Lis veto, tho Mayor declired that tho Conuefl had no authority to fustruct Lim, 08 the char- tor prescribed his duties, and declared that part of the resolutlons was o wullity, This fa claimod Dby the untl-park men, who deny” thut therods tho ellghtest Iegal wavrnt for what las been dono, ns an’ {ndien tion that tho Mayor will refuso to sign’the honds, nnd that the matter will then havo to go into tho Courta agnin, whero thoy have already won ono victory, oud bellove thnt they will nguin be succostul, General oxcltement ovor tho matter hero i3 agaii uzousod, and tho progress of this atubborn contost exs cltes much Sntorest, POLITICAL. Lhe Now fRampshire Domocratic Cone vention--Its Declaration of Princie plow, Coxoonn, N, 1L, Jan, 0.—Tho Democratio State Gouvention mot hefd io-lsy: W, A Bnetinan presid: ed, 3, A, Weaton wus nomfuated fof Governor on the fivet ballot, Rerolutions were sdopted declaring that tho pooplo of tlio State buve tho solo and. uxclusive gt of governing themsclyes s o froe, woverslgn, ihe dopendent Stato § favoring union and tho riglt of States as defined’ by the Coustitution ; urging o trenehment, reform, and ecouomy in the exponditures of tho Nutlounl aud'Stale _Governments ; denounclug all unjust ond unequal eyatemns of tatation s cous domuing land-grants to corporations ; Regtaltiiy thnt 1he volo power nus never buen used by President draut for tho protection of the Hghts of tho pooyd ; ©offering an adhorenco to the Clncd nnati und Baltimore platforms of 1872 ; declariug that the prosent National Administration lus justly broughts upon itself con- domuation and the couitempt uf tho American pooph domauding o ropeal of the Salary uor, and declarlng thiat thoy wonld not support suy ~ man'for oflica. who ‘voted for thnt bill, or who §s not in favor of its ropeul 5 opposti ull tnoudpolics which apersto for the banoit of privileged peraous or classes: rocoguiziug {he griovances of which farmers und other producing clusses couplatu ; favorlig o revision of tho lawa i relation {o suvings bunks ; approving of a Judicions Licouso lav, ond oxtending Lcarty congratulstions to their Drothren of the Weat for tho signal victorics which thoy hud achioved fii_ behalf of thio honeat and equal sdminlstration of the Govermnent. Tho couvens tion then adjourned aluo dlo, FARNSWORTH'S BACK-PAY. Kane County Will 'Fule Its Shire of My Earnsworthds Baqueits Braoxsuny, Ill, Jan, Y,—The Ifana Cuunty Board of Hupervlory, fu tesslol Liora to-dsy, votedl 10 accopt the donation of the Hou, John 1% Farusworth, ex. momber of Congrosa from this disirict, of $1,124, as tho pro rata sharo of Kane County of his 'back-pay, ,,,,,, el ey UTAN ITEMS. HALT Laxy, Jan, 9.—In tho Flst Judicial District o Bolls Satey ks beelt dcharged s ity Monday {n_Fobruury, on account of thore belug no flicer, B il Toportod. thata voh atsike hus boaa mado In the Emma Mine, which showa a great amount of valuable ore, Bllppod from thia city fn Decombor In 701 paunda ; bullion, 1,240,600 poundn’; i pounds, A meetiug was held hero Tast of memorializiug_Congress for qeological murvey of the Territo FIRE INSURANCE, 1874 One Hundred and Twenty-Eighth SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT BARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Cash Gapitgl—,_flfl,OD0,000. Alstract of Statement, Jan, 1, 1874, ASSETS. 01;2 on band, in Bank, and Cash re, 1,67~ d, 150,000 night for tho purposy & branch mint sud, 638,568.10 Routs and Accruod Tntoro: 17,013.80 Roal Estato unincumberad, 448,1756.60 Loans on Bond and Mortgs 866,275,750 Bank Stock, Hartford, markot valwo,, 31OB4.00 Bank Stock, Now York, markot, valuo, 269,200.00 Bank Btock, Boston, markat valuo,.., T74835.00 Baok Stook, 8t. Louis, Albang, and Montroal, markot valua...... . 111,007.11 Taltraad Stocks, market vulua . 64,700.00 Stato, Clty, and Raflrond Bonds, mare kot valug,........ - 112,036.00 United States Stacks and Bonds, mar. kot valuo,ea. 72,052.60 82,418,707.30 LIABILITIES. Losses In process of adjustront... .8 1551.051).47 Condensed Exhibit for 1874, -82,418,707.30 Oommissionors' Standard, - 1,020,851.16 Lossos in courso of sottlomont,, 186,069.47 82,216,810.02 .. $201,896.68 PRINCIPAL OFFICES LOCATED AT Hartford, Conn,, Chicago, 1L, and San Francisco, Cal, With Agoncies in all prominont localities throughout the Unlted States aud tho Dominfon of Canada, GE. L. CHASE, Prest. 1.1, BROWNE, Secy. WESTERN DEPARTMENT, 49 TaSalle-st, Chicagn, T0L G. T, BISSELL, Manager, P. P, HEYWOOD, Ags't Managor, 0. O. DANA, Supt. Adjustments, S. M. MOORE & 00, CITY AGENTS, 121 LA E‘:{L@-ST. KEARNEY'S BUCHU, KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHT, ‘Tho only known remedy for Bright’s Disease, And a Positivo Romady for Rurplus aver all.. GourT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, Non-Retention or Incontinanco of Urlne, Ieritation, In- flammation or Ulceration of tho BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Spermatorriioon, Lougcorrheea or Whites, Diseasos of thie Prostato Gland, STONE IN THE ELADDER, Calculus Gravol o Brickdust Denostt, By Disohargos, KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCELT Poultively and pormanently curos sll' Disoasos or Affoo- tioas of tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Exlsting in Mon, Women, and Chlldren, NO MATTER WIIAT THE AGE, Prico, 81 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for §5. Depot, No. 104 Duaue-st, Naw York. Sold by Druggists Bverywhere, and B BURNIAM & SON aud VAN SCHAACK, STE. YENSON & 11211, Wholossle Agonte, Guiouro, and Mucns, o1 St CONCORDIA HALL, Twonty-second-st., by "his beautttal Théatricn bla torms for all rospectably Gungorts, &o., from the 18 Twouty-sotondoat., i PROTFESSIONAL. THE EYE AND EAR. DR. J. B, WALKER, 181 Sonth Clark-nt,, Chiczgo, at- Simatvcly (o tho "trontment of (Hsonion of te Tive o ol e e of ovkee o e By Extablishod A, D.18it OOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. COPARTNICIRS I, The undorsigned have this :’n‘"“mm‘ a En}llflncrlmn 1ion of & Gonors toduca nnd Commission Jo5 s transiation & W Svnera) iy LYORN, LTS i ) oon ‘Wabash-av, and Statost. Rall ean be rented ofl n,upoluli- o' pertormanens—Balle, Fair, Tobiotorn, HAIDT, hiard Buloon, dh bysemiot, , Jan, 8, 1874, SPECIAL NOTiCZ5, e s Burnett’s Flavoring Bxtracts, ‘The supsriority of those oxtrasts couslats in their por- fuct purity and gront strongth, ‘Thoy aro Warranted fre from thy potsouous oils sud acids wilch ontor fnto compositlon of muany ot the fackitions Sl Hagors aon o tha markot, Tloy ara not only true to their namos, &0 propavod from frulls of tho beat quality, aud aro 10 Ohfos, lilghly conountrated that u comparativoly small quautity auly dood e bead (Pro-ominontly superior. Parkor Honso, Bogton, oot Wneren Rarkor Hone Tuston: o e s foruaee . Coninsnial oteh Pl Vor salo by sl Grocors aud Draggtsts. Schenel’s Mandrake l’ills. Thave nllls aro coniposod exclusively of vogotable in- nmdhml'n. and l]lh«l}’uh they votiroly |ulwnufi: tho udo uf meccury, do uot Jeave aay of its injurluuscifocts, ‘Tngy act direotly upon tho Jivar, ‘and ure u vulaublo 1dmedy o Al casvs of dorangemont resulilug frum & disorderad atuto of that organ. Livor Qon pplaiut, Billions Disordors, i B o bR S A A Moot ek e ; Hodsale byl ierats tad denioces