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THE CHICAGO wpAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1874 THE BRIDEWELL. Aannunl Meeting of the Board of Inspectors, Report of the Superintendont---Re- ceipts and Exponses, Over-Crowded Condition of the Prison agrants, Paupers, and Insane, Report of the Physician- Léasing Fe- male Labor. Tnspeotion of the Prison---Its Satisfac- tory Condition, The Board of* Bridowoll Inspestors dotslating of Messra. Louis Walil, John 0. Iniugs, and - G. C. Hummond, aud tho Councll Committoo on Bridowoll,—Alds.White, Jonas, 8poulding, aud ‘. E. Balloy,—visltod tho prison buildings yostor- day for tho purpose of Inspootion, On their nr- rival the Board of Inspostors liold n regular: meoting, and roceived tho nnuual roport of BUPT. FfTON £or1878, The followlug is a full abatract :_ 1t shows thint tho numbor fn prison during tho yosr ending Dac, 31, 1673, vias 5,030, aud thelr avorago fm- prisciiment was 224 daya o each prisonor, Tlio num- er recolved during tho yonr onding Deo, 91, 1873, was 6,445, and thofr averaga imprisonmont. wag nearly 20 dayas Of (hio number of commitments, 190 only woro for definito periods of timo, Of thoss who were com= aittod tpon executions, 2,480 wero for amounta not exceeding $6,50, and 3,651 for amounts not oxeceding €11,60. An cach dollar’ fmpoeed 88 & fine reprosents ou imprisonment of two days, if sorved, it Wil bo readily acen that, for induatriai purposes, tho abovo numbor of prisoiiers can hayo beon of but Ifitio worth. Of thoso received under exceutions of smounts from 50 {0 $100 ench, very many woro releasod by appoal, and otlicrs by payment of balances duo upon their oxccutions, or otherwise, prior to the oxpiration of tbie supposed duration of thelr sentenco, This {a tho Olty Prison of a very popuiar commercial centre, and is tho asylum of n largs number of ‘NON-NEBLDENT VAGIANTD AND PAULLN, robably greuter than that of auy otlier city ouleldo of 0w Yorks tho criminal, tho vagrant, and tho deatitute allke como horo to obtaln sustenstice, aud aro sup- ported by jour cllizons, cithier from criminal ncts, by vour charity, or at publo oxpenso-in your usylums, 0spitals, alms-houscs, or in your city prison, And, it requires much lcaa offort (o send thiom bere than it does to commit thom to any other institution, we ro- ceive numborless who sbioulil go olsewhero, Our priz- ©on was ntended a8 houso of corroction, ot a8 ni ju- 8300 nsylum, nor yet as a home for tho fnvalid, Usder the provaillug system at our city polico courts, littlo ef- forts are mudo to dotermine as'to o prisonar's > UCNTAL OR PUYSIOAL CONDITION, . wnd tho nrrest of ‘auy ono Who i8 80 disorganized al- moat fuvariably results {n a commitmont to vur walle, While bero they may recolve ot least na comfortablo treatment in tegard to thelr physieal necessitios ns they would elsowhiero ; still thia §s not an institution deslgned for thelr uso, and their care should be o ghargo Lo othior departments. Tl aprointment of sn intelligent plysician, to atiend {he, polico stations, and (g examing all prisoners prior to tho trial, might semedy thin, Tho Polico Jupticos of tho city, if thoy oot mow possera ity should Lo clotlied wiilh powos to summarily commit to your county alme-hioutes and hospitals, or ‘sond to thelr- Lomes, buch violators of ordinunces as ore deomed by tho puyslcian or by ¢homselves to bo A¥ UNFIT SUDJECTS FOI, PRISON diaclpline ;-and your Lonorabls Lody shiould possess tho powor' tu trausfor from tis institution to puch other inatitutions, whenover you find such porzons in thio prizon, who aro uuder conviction for violations of city ordinances,—tho traneferred prisonors to bo do- fained only during tho time thoy would otherwlso have been imprisoned, o o Of the pauper and vagrant claeacs, othr cltiss and towns, with 3 view to thelr rolief, seid to our city all thoy con ; and until somo moro ofliclent. system of prevoation has been organized than that now In vogue, their numbers will coutinuo (o _increaso. Tho arrest, on arrival, of tho vagrants and paupera who _sro; senb €0 our city, and tharr fmmediato return to tho pinces from whetico thoy came, would freo our institutions rom A VERY LAROR ANNUAL OUTLAY, $ aud in the eud defer our churitablo nelghbors from thelr uow (90 frequoit donationa of thulr wost zons, - f Of the number of prisoncrs recelved, 6,042 were for violatlons of city ordinances, and 140" foF criminal acte; the latter wero scntonced by tho Criminal Court of Cook County, Of social relations, 1,046 claim to be married, and 2,998 nro singlo; 1,841 'hiove father and molliet, 423 Riave futhior ouly, ahd 1,040 Lavo mother only Living, ‘while 2,630 hovo neither futher nor mother living, Of {lioso woso paronts wero boro in the United Btates, 808 wero whito und 270 wero colored ; tho num= Ror reimaining, or about fivo-stxihs of al, wero of for- elgu parents,” Of thoso clasncd o8 matives of tho Uunited States, and whoso parcuts were foreign born, nearly ull waro of miner ngo, and form our most viclous and criminally-inclined clnas of prisoners, In- Derlting conetitutionnl tondoncics foward evil, and eurrounued by INFLUENOES TOWALD ORIMINAL LIFE from birth, until thoy reach our walla ; not furnished with employment, clther for the mind or body, and Jefl to find thelr Gwn companions and pass thei? timo in thiolr own way, fnstond of being watched and cared for, or kept at school or at some respectable emplny- mont, 1t {3 not_aingular that our number of this class of youthful offenders s 0. swollen as It Is, T'hio dig - position on tha part of manufacturers {o eiploy only slitled lubor, and tho disinclination of mechnuics to encourage lia working of snprentices, hayos fendency, aluo, toward keoping In idleuoas tho youth of our citys of ull natfonalitics, Thers would be much less jue venlle depravity and crimo if cmployment for our youth could be found and enforced. 1t Lina been the endeavor of your Superintendent to Keep the cxpouses of tho departmont ub.tho lowest polut conslatent with ita intcrests, and to accomplish 25 much with the facilitios_offorded him a8 possiblo, ‘Whonevor be has had insuMiciont employmont af pro- ductivo Iudustrios to keep hin labor employed, ho has <devoted his attention to the improvement of tho builde 1ngs and grounds of the inatitution, Tho fuctiitles which wo now have for brick-makiny will materially reduco the cost of construction, an ehiould the City Board of Pullic Works givo us s market for tho salo of Bawer-brick, (o tho oxtont of our facllle ties for tholr manufscture, no otter uss can be mada of our surplus biick {han {n {ho construction of all ncoded improvoments. o OUR MALE PRISON IS OVERCROWDED," wo hovlug neurly twice us many prisoncrs aa wo havo cells—making it imperative that we place two or mora occupauts fu each, Tho injury following contuct of vicous mind witli vicious mind i so puipablo thnt it 18 useless to disgulso tho fact; and o remedy ehonld Bundry poraone, for board. 8alo of Autdeios e ... Asoimnt duo on ozecuifons, OFNERAL EXPENSER, Accounta chargoablo ns follows linve loen sudited during tho year, aud credited to the Comptrollor's do- Jistment ¢ Y lstien ] 3 Drovinons, v, Dodding and olothin Tuel, enginear’s dopartmnnt, ., , Omuttas, tars, aud forago Incldental oxpenses Furnituro, N = mprovon ‘Construction, *Of tho obiove, $4,417.77 was used In conatruction, but patd from tho goneral fund, BTATEMENT OF PRISONERS, Recefved anddischarged, Mulcs, remales, Tolal, Tn prison Jan, 1, 187d,.vs.. 383 120 o1l Reeolved Jun, 1'fo Dec, 31, 1873, increas sresear;B30 1,308 5,084 Total, ebnis 021 1,624 6,445, Dischnrged Jav, T toDec, g1, 1873, increasn. , 1,204 5,030 In prison Deo, 31, 1873 130 509 Tolal......... 0,445 Violation of city ordiuances— Breach of tho peace 200 Tutoxlcation, 196 . 200 Carrylug conceaiol w Othier miscellanootte ordinanc: 3 Larceny,.useess 4 Driving away & lioxse, ] Obtaining goods by faise proteiices, snd vi . By canc-geating,, nce bo inaugurated, b{ tho construction of a sopar- priton for our fomales, appropriating the north wing now uged Ly thom for our male inmates, ‘This will” givo us haraly room for our broscnt numbers, ‘The only classification of prisoners which it i# possible to make, with our presont room, is by tho division of the sexos, and by tho evlection of the companions in colls of thoso whom wo -hava to placo togother, rlothea room for oach prison is also much necded, Wohave adequate room for the presorvation of the clothing taken from our inmates when thoy enter the E:l!nn, ond our malo prison s without adequate thiny facilitles, UNLIKE A CONVIOT TRISON, wo are Incossuntly rocelving or discharging our.in- males—tlie averago recolpt, sud comsequont average discbargy, s 19 cach, or 38" persons to bathie and re- clotho each weok day, besido “the ususl weekly bathing of all our prisoncrs. Should your Honorable Board direct that tho sbove . wark be done, aud tho _Honorablo . Common _Gouncll sppropriate soncys for tho purpose, very much of tho Iabor will be furnshed from among the {nmotes, Froquently persons aro arrested for criminal -acts, and nre trld for violution of city ordinances only. ‘The policy is ob{ocmnnmc. 1If o crimo Lias beon come mitted, ho_guilty person should cerlainly Lo con- vioted of it and punishod as the Inw requires; but the offense should not ba 0 madificd as to frco the gullty yarty from {lio” conecquouces of bis crime, An as- upon an_officor or a citizen, or & larceny, or other crimo against tho lawa of the Btato, if perpo- trated, fa of 00 gerfous a churacter fo ndmit of ts compromise by o fudgment whioh can essily bo sol aside by l{)pen( or by s Court upon & writ of habeas corpus, It fa’truo our polico officera tcldom mnko mistakos { tho soloction ofsubjucts Whick: {ley causo to CONVICTED OF VAGRANCY; but, with a Littlo greater curo, evideuco might be found npon which the gullty parilea could ho kont whera flmflvmulu not, for longor perfods of $1mo, causd tho authoritics auy annoyauco. Duriug tho year wa have sent mauy wandorers to thoir hotaca, ~And tho Iidy managers of the Liring ‘Woman’s Home have {akeu from us many femalo pris- oucrs whose facen would otlicrwiso have bocome fa- milfar by thofr repeated orror, Thauks to tho mouy gonerous citizens who havo furnisbied reading matter to our prisoners during tho year, Muy tho number of coulributors bo increased, and thelr ifberality will reap ita roward by the thank- fulness shown by tho reciplonts of thoir favors, - TIIE HEALTI OF THX PLIEONERS IAS DEEN 000D, Wit proper care i keopiug our prisons in olcanly condltion, onr sewerago ’n thorough ordor, and our food of licalthy quality atd woll-cooked, and care that the temperaturs of our dormitorics i8 at proper degreo, and that the atmospher of our buildings does not bicomo impreguated with noxious gures, cpl demica or contuglous diacuson ean ot but slight’ foote hold, RECRIVIA, Tho following stateniont showa tho eanh recelved during the yeur ondity Deo, 31 and paid to tho Oty Comptroller 3 l'z;léx;?’ Dopurtment, balanco due Jan, , Tabor of Laporie Gliuie’ Qornpany, Bundry otler peraons, Folico Dopartmont., Board of Fubllo Wor Sundry other person Bundrlos, Lrick accoun ook Gounty, board of pi 1 0,4 2MLTT 269, L9,890,40 A contr th Mr, Garfield for tho craployment of femalo prisoncrs fur tho tevm of five years, at tho rato of 20 centa each por day, with such conditions und limitations an ko miny think needful to promote nnd eocura fho futeresta of tho clty, and subinit tho samo 1o this Noard, TIIE AMALL-TOX HOATITAL, Tho Bmnli-Pox Ilospital bolug considored in dangorous proximity to the prison, the followiug was ndoptod & . Jlegolued, That, in (o opinfon of (his Doard, tho houso eracted for n eat-hotno, slionld o o ocatipied an much untiln brick wall ehall bo bullt around it, sufiiciont to provent ingress or egress, aud that tho Board of Public Worka bo urgently roquested to lake tho necessary stopa o securo ita crectlon, OENERAL INSPECTION, After tho ndjonrnmont of the Board, tho Su- erintendant led tho rm-ty onn tour of inspoc- fon through the buildings, work-rooms, brick- yard, and outworks, and showed the wholo inta- tlor arrangements and disciplino_of tho fnatitu- tion. A maro, thoroughly well-ordered nrid clean- ly placo cannot bo imagined, The tablos, bonches, chairs, woadwork, and ovon tho floors, were ag olean 8 tho traditional mau-of-war, whilo the walls wore covered with bright whito- wash, lonving no diecolored or unsightly spots in viow, It would be no oxaggeration to sny that thiero was o placo fnside the walls -whore auo would have been unwilling to oat o meal, ng far a8 oleanlinges was concorned, A room hna Just boon fitted upasa chinpol, and it is fntond- ad to havo .doyotionnl oxercises overy Sunday loreafter., Evorything possiblo “for tho henith and comfort of ~tho inmntcs has . bean Yrovmml, whilo " thorough discipline is maintained and _worle dono with rapidity and procision. Mr, Felton bolloves in making tho Prison o iruly roformatory ivslitution, and has introduced many improvements in its arrange- ments durlug “his manngemont. Noticonble nmong thoeo aro the numvors of ‘houso-planta ond flowera in tho worlt-shopa and olsowhore, which must have a eoftening nnd benefieial effect upon tho prisonots, Mr. Felton secms to have rivon comploto satisfnotion to overy one, and ho clty f8 forfunnte in rotnining his services, eing violonco on policomon, Alding prisoners Lo escspo ‘Total. Wit RO Polico Juntices' Courta of Chicago, Oriminal Qourt, Cook County, 1{OW NCLEASED, Paid fine to'Cliy Comptroller. Taid fino at Mouse of Correction, Telcated Ly Moyor of Clty. . Pardoued by Govornor of Btate, BUPOLEBIONS 1ovvsresvuensvinsiens 161 Ordor of Critinal Gourt of Cookk Gounty on Ha~ 038 COFpUS. 100205 P | ‘Explration of sontnco, a1 ‘Escaped and nok recyntured, o In prison, Deo. 31, 1873. 509 Bl 0,445 HOW MAXY TISES IMPRISONED, Claimed to bo on first comMIEMOD «vevvevs esvess3,004 Admitted to lieve been proviously i Prison.... 2,870 Slnglo... Taving cliildren ‘Without paronts living "o Oloim that they can rend and Wik Con read 0nlyreuresees Cannot read nor writo « 5 STATEMENT OF RATI Tho following sbows tho nutmber of dass’ ralons issued dniring tho sovoral montls of {ho year, from Jon, 1.to Doc, 81, inclusive 1 January « 15,304 | August..ioienen Fabru 13,893 | Soptember Mare .+ 16,321 | October. 14,004 | Novomber,... 16,022 | Docembor. .., 1 i u:owl Total, OW EMPLOYED, At Productivo Industrics— By Contractor A, G, Garfleld, By Coutracior A, Dy Oontractors Aguow, Ward, and Knisely, fomalos., ., . 1,088 Dy Board of Public Works, females, 1,093 By plekingliair. 31 By brick-yard ..., By canc-noating, femaics i By waaliing for olico depariment,. "At non-Productivo Tndustries— Improvomonts and ro » Malca,.. 86,4553 Grading nd cultivating ' grounds, malcs ... Hauling fuol, maica, nuling fco, males. . Tailor and shioo alop, Lngineer’s departmont, m Yard and barn, males, Prison hull woik, malcs, Trison hall work) femalea. Bewlug room, fomalea, Laundry, fenales, Kitchen and bakory, fomal ‘Dining sud oflicers* rooms and hovso, Tovalids and Burscs, Sundaye and holidag: In cells, unemploy —09,358 166,089 THE OITY POYSIOIAN, The report of the City Physiolan, Dr. John - Guerin was submitted aund read, as follows: In making my annual roport as physician, in rogard 10 tlio Houss of Corroction, I am gratified fo bo ablo {o state'that the eauitary conditiou of .tho institution baa beon omarkably oxcellent during fhio year ending ce. 81, 3, No_opidomio has provafled, and, notwithstanding 4hat 1,768 casea of smull-pox occurrad in thocity, only ouo caso, which was prowpily romoved to tho Hmalie ‘Pox Hospital, occurred in tha prison, .. At tho timo of the cholers, whichi prevailed. to no great oxtent in our clty last simmor, thoro weroa fow cases of cholera morbus and vory many casos of aa ag- gravated form of disrrhies in ‘this fuatitutiony buty under my treatmont, assfated by o well_rogulated an wholesomo dict, thoy all fecovered, ‘The dally aver- ago number of prisoncrs during the year wa 5ill, aud the average numbor. of porsons for whom I pro- scribod ot each oficial visit was about thirty, which i’» Little lesa than 8 per cont of all tho inmatos, Tho igcasca most provalent during the summer 56ason Wero diarrhea, dysontery, ond fovers, principally of o mola- rial characier, In 'the wintor thne, tho chiefly prova- lont diseases ‘wore of & pulonary character, such as pueumonia and consumption, “Throughout thio year, I have treated about 400 cascs of wlcohaliam, and, of that olass of pationts, saany wero suffering from aggravatod forms of delirfum tre- mons, but 1 o happy 10 say that, aided by tho unceas— ing eo-operation of tho prison oilicials, my treatment of thoso thus aftiictad was, {n overy nstance, success- DeATHS, . There woro but threo deaths during tho year, and, of these, one resulted from intlammation of the .brain oue from pneumonia, and the third dicd from gonoral debility resulting from provious habits of dissipation, 1 would stato hero that two of thcse deaths took placo ‘within s fow days aftor the parties had been committed to iho prison, und that their deaths wero caused by disoasea which had boen contracted snd bocoma fatal ‘beforo being sent to the House of Correction, . - BEFORMB SUGGESTED, In concluding this report, I begleavoto say that thero is considerablo room for reformation in regard to the mannor in which porsons arrested and brought Deforo the Police Courts of the ity aro committed to this institution, My own observation has led me to tho conclusion that o great many persons committed sac 16 uro rather objects of meroy than of puu- sshment, and I think 1t would bo found, upon propor investigation, that the Poor.Houso, tho Iospital, or the Inssno Asylum wouldbo o flitor placo than folon’s cell for numbers of those sent here from the Palleo Gourta, It 1o zepuguant to cvary dea of L. manity that poverty and inusnity should be placed on & lovel with orimo and punished with it, and, there- fore, it scoms to mo that somo moans should bo adopted whereby the young could be saved from the ruinous effects of contact with confirmed vico, and the poor snd the inssno from tho punishmenf that belongs to crimo, DISOUSSING TIE PHYSIOIAN, On tho conclusion of Lhe reading of the ro- port, the Board and Comumitteo procoeded to discuss the appointment of City Physician in conucction with his duties in this insti- tution; ~ Ald, Spaulding meked Bupt, Iol- ton whethor Dr, Guerin had boon attentive in bis visits to tho Dridowoll, Supt, Fol- ton stated that tho Dootor had always been prompt, attontivo, aud kind in his troatinent of those roquiriug medical attondunco. T'he gon- tlemen prosont gonorally agrood that it was de- sirablo to rotnin Dr. Gnerin, 1f possiblo, sinco, bemg a young and active man, lte could Purlurm tho duty moro sntielnotorily than an oldor man not residing within easy call from tho institu- tion, " ‘fho” Doard thorefore agreed to permit thomsolyes to ha quoted to Mayor Calvin s rec- ommondiug the reuppointment of Dr, Guorin, % MOKE DUILDING. The Board thon passod o rosolutlon recom- mending the construction of the buildings nsked by tho Superintendent, and requesting the Com- mon Council to make appropriations for the sumo, ‘Lho constrution of a wall around tho prison buildings, for the botter protection of tho fi\lm‘ssls of the prison, was ordored by tho onrd, The_Buperintendent was awthorized to pur- chnso 500 yurdy of prison cloth for the prionors’ ctothing. OFFER YOR PEMALE LAON. A proposition from Mr. A, G. darflold was prosouted, offering to employ the whole forco of females in manufacturing & munber of sibull ar- tioles, for which labor ho offered to pay at tho rato of 103§ conts por day per hond, ~Atter dis. ousslng the proposition, the following wassdopt- edt tesolved, That the propostiion of r, A, G, Garfield Tho Board expressed themuolves much pleased . with the condition of aftairs, aud, after a sub- stantinl dinner, returncd to tho cily, Thoy wont to tho extravaganco of employing two lux~ urious hacka at tho city's oxponse, although thoy wore well awaro that tho prison ownod o largo four-horso omnibus, meking a rogular trip at just about the timo of their visit, ‘RAFFERTY. Probable Reasons 'Why the Last Supersedeas Was Granted. Defenso of the Action of the Judges by Ex-Justico Thornton. 0 The Bpringficld corrospondent of tho 8t. Louis Times wrototo Lliat'paper two weoks ago, so- veroly eriticising Justicos Scott, McAllister, and Sholdon for their action in granting a superso- dens to Raflorty, aaying among other things: 1t i also cortain that aftor the third supcracdcas was granted by Judgo McAllister, Lo was offcred the lucra- tive position of counsel fo tho city of Chicago, by tho ollicera who Liad just beon clected by tho support of tho cutiro Raflerty clws, After tho last trinl ond sen~ tenco o Lall was given at Dridgeport, the proceeds of which woro, it was publicly stated, to Lo used to get Onurfs Rafforty n now trial, It waa stated after tho ball, in soveral Chicago papers, that tho ball was & auc~ ces and tho proceeds satisfactory, and in due Hmo tho fourth supersedoas appearcd. ‘This lottor is roplicd to in the 8t. Louls Re- publican by Judge Antliony Thornton, who ro- cently resigned iy sent on the Supreme Bench, and who, .aftor - giving a_ bistory of the case, makes tho following remarks, which aro of in- torest, sineo thoy give semi-official rensous for thoe granting of the Inat supersedens : A third suporsedas has recently been granted in tho cavo Ly dusilcen Shioidon, Seott, and. MIAlsicr, ana thoy wero fully justificd in {tbeir action, When o record a presontod to a Judgo of the Suprema Court, THE BILL-POSTERS. DMecting of . the Members. of the National Association, Expulsion of Erring Brothrene--Exchango of Views-=-Patont Mediclnes, ' The National Bill Postors’ Assoclation of tho United 8tatos mot In convention yesterdny at tho Commoroinl {otol. Owing to tho donth of the wife of Mr. Troysor, ono of tho Chiengo dologates, uo morning sceslon was hold, and nn adjournmont wao bad until 2 p, m. TI¥ DELEOATES, The Convention mot pursuant to adjournment, tho followlug bolug prosont: J, Q. A. Ohnpman, Oinclnnati; M, B. Riohmond, 8t, Louls; Goorge W. Bills, Toledo; Goorge M. Leonard, Grand Tapids; Mr. Broadway, Chiongo; John Moso, Olncinnatl; 0. P. Fairchild, Covington ; J. I Dobbins, Richmond, Ind.; Sam Gladstono, Omahn; M, I Xnufmann, Pooria; Mark Jenkins, 8t. Joseph, Mo.; J. B, Smith, Buffalo; J. D, ‘Walkor, Detroit. Exealduut Obapmon called the meoting to order. Tho Tinonco Jommitteo asked for furthor timo to ropoit, and tho roquest was granted. Soveral communications wore read, among which was ono from o mast who found a husinesi rival in an African, nnd who.wautod to know if ho could got a monopoly of tho business in his .town by bocoming & momber of the Association, TAY UP. Thera was also anothier from a man named M. B. Cowles, who considerod himsolf tho champi- on - bill-sticker of America, and who wanted o position as foremon or partuer, . A dolegato suggosted that Cowles had bottor -Eny his initintion feo snd a 8t, Louis board-bill cforo nddmulunq tho Associntion again, Nr. Jonking said he was unfortunnte ouonih at ono time to bo tho partuer of Cowles, and Lo found him te be a magnilioont doad-boat. Oun motion, tho Becretary was instructed to nolify Cowles to pay his dobta to tho Association or be expolled. it 18 ifu duty to cxamino it and stay - tho excoution o tho seutonca if thero aro reasonablo grounds to boliova that orror exlats, Tn tho Jat record it appears that tho evidcneo of the attompted illegal srToxt was admitied ; and the § ferlor Court fustructed the fury thatmalico was im- plied from tho mere fact of killing; aud thus tho offcuse was characterized as murdor, While as o gen- cral principlo this Is trio, yob whon assorted, on § fhis caee, Wwithout any qualification, tho offoct’ of the. illegal arrcst was wholly disrogarded, Besides the appellato court s bound, by tho oxprosa provislon of our etatute, (o roview thd ovldenco, snd dotermine tho grado of offcnse, - A m0ro Horious crror was presented by_tho adavits teedd upon tho motion for a now (ris), “Tho jury bLad Tetirod to consider of thelr verdict for abont eight Lours, and on tho niglt beforo Thauksgiving Day flio Presiding Judze directed tho officer in chorge to in~ form the Jury ibat ho would meot them onthe next mornfug at 7 o'clock, Iho oflicor communicated tho iuformation, and added that the Judge would loave Wankegan on the morning {raln, and nct return untit Sopday. follawing, and If they ({ho fury) dia got agrea Ly 7 o%lock in {ho moruing, they would bo locked np wunlil Alendoy morning, Thoy did agreoto a verdict ftvo minutes Leforo 7 o’vlock in tho morning succeed- g 1ko thmg of the dnformation, “Lhis conducet of the oficer was_ unpardonable and o dereliction of duty; and {ho Judgoe hud no suthority thus to commnunicato to tho Jury. Itis a roasonnble conefusion (hat tho verdfct. Was Linstened, and caim and uuninfluenced deliberation was prevented, Iero Was nuintfest orror, sufliclent to call for the interposi- ton of tho Judgea. ¥ Tatlcrty muy be guilty, snd yet ko Ia entitled to'an impartial trialby o jury, necording (o the courao of tho common luw, A strict administration of tho orim- Sual law i essential, ot ouly for tho punishtaent of thio puilty, but to ravel the tangled wob, which clr- cumstances oft-times weave around the innocent, CINOINNATL Fhe Aldermion of 'What Clty Aro Not Virtuous Above Othir Men=-IZow They Manage to Fare Sumptuonsiy ‘on Nothing @ Xear. Spectal Dispatch to The Chlcago Tribunc. OvomNaTy, Jan, 14—t hus long been o myatery Tere how cortaln members of the Board of Aldermen 2nd City Councll, who, sccording o Jaw, serve withont salary, 8ro cnabled tolive &0 luxuriously without any visiblo means of support, Individusls whoso pro- fession §a that of ward-bummer, on gelting n election to efther of theso bodics, branch out into profuse e: pendituro on wges of nofhing a year, and no legitfs miato perquisites, Soma of the ex-mémbers of theso Bonrds uve beeomo Jealsy of Inte, and the resuit is a fow INTENESTING DISCLOSURES, ‘The Commercial clatms to luveZnscerlained that, wheu tho Gno Cowpany which suppifes Ciuclunati ex- clusively obtained n renownl of their coutract for ten years, tho Councllmen wero jrrigated to the extent of §05,080, When cortain barren’and rugged Jill In tho outikirta of the city, known as tho Rtoman Noee, wus Teased perpetuslly t6 (he city for $7,600 & year, n order 10 carry & water-plpe through i, the Councilmen were propitfated to tho tano of $35,000, When tho stroct connection was permitied between tho Littlo Miami Ttoad and tho Oblfo Missfeeippl Railrond, the Councilmon landed $30,000, ‘Whon - the Burnot Woods wero sold to tho city for a poark ot o prico far boyond what could Lave bLeen obisined from privajo cuistomers, the Councilmen per~ milted themsolves o bo poreuadcd (o accept $20,000 i o strictly quict way, THE JOD NOW PENDING 18 o strect raflway consolldation, with $20,000 in 3¢ for accommodating Gouncilmon, 'The annual ewsg ob- fainod In thia way i bolloved to uverage over 34 000, nd this §s how the ward patriots conaont ta sacritics el timo witlous wegos in Trotocting and doveloping o clty, DETROIT. iration of the Now City Gove nt—A Prison-Lociation Come mission. Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tyibune, Dernorr, Jan, 14,—Tho uow Olty Govoramentywas duly fustalled to-night, Ald, Willlam 3, Langloy was elocted Preaident of tho Common Councll, with Ala, W. H, Doxter as Prosident pro tom. Msyor Moffatt read his annual messago 1n person, and transmitted to tho Council also lifw nominatfons of memboers of tho new Board of Publfo Works, s follows : Measrs. Alex- ander Chopoton, llaryoy King, and Nicol Bitcholl, They wero Jald on the table for futuro action, @ov, Bagley hos appojatod ns the Slato Commis- slon 0 locato tho now intermedisto prison, Meanr, Tiamplon Ttice, of Yonin; O, . Hills, of Muskogon, aud J, A, 8milh, of Wayno. PERSONAL. secial Dispatch to T'he Ohlcago Tribune, DroosR, 1o Jam. 1o atire. Lettlo Stason, of Normal, leaves noxt Weck for'a miwslon n Indis, A farewell meoting wilt bo hold in tho Mothodist chiircl i1 Norinal noxt Sunday, Miss Mason i 1 graduato of the Normal Bcliool, Blo 18 au accomplislied physie cla, und a8 & public speakor fa carucst and eloguent, Pl oo il bt LOUISVILLE BOGARD OF TRADE. TomsviLLe, Ky, Jan, 10,—The Loulsvillo Toard of Trade, which? susfieniod bome weoks since, wiil bo roopetied to-fnorrow uniler very favorablo ouspices tho- Direotors haying oblulnod & largo gnaranteo fun and oxcliliva privijeges of commieteial dispatclics, which it s thouuht will sooure permaucut success, priadiiiat e g THE MISSING PACIFIC STEAMERS. 8an Faaxotsco, Jan, 14.~Tho Ohing end Colorado, Doth overduo from Hong Koug and Yokohatuu, huve neithor beon heard from yet, - Woather again stbrmy, e e Boyeral bills wore read and ordered paid, ON TRIAL, The charges preferred agninst Noyes & Bro,, of Nowport, Ky, for willfully covering- and do- stroylug bil!u, woro taken up, ‘I'he Chir #aid ho had notified Mr, Noyes in porson to appear beforo the Association and an- swer tho oharges, aud that Dy, Noyos informed Lim ho didu’t earo o curse. Mr. Noyes had also been informed ofticinlly, My, Faircbild, of Covington, Ky., who was in- jured by the fioycuos, rolutod his oxporiences, which sppoarod to hava been unueustly bitter, congidoring the gonorally peaceful nature of tho bill-posting businesa. ‘Lo matter was amicably and satisfactorily settled by the uummn? expulsion of tho Noyeses. On motlon, it was dacided to notify all show agonts through tho Meroury and Clipper that tho Noycs Brothors wero no lJonger considered n8 among tho honorable bill-posters of North America. EXOHANGE OF EXPERIENCES, With regard to what was called the * five-cont systom,” - Mr. Furchild enid ho found that it worked protty woll. Ho medo no moro monoy than whon ko cherged $10 board-ront and 4 conta a slioot, but it was more satisfactory to tho show poople. Ar, Walkor announced that ho was unalter- ably opposed to charging hall shows_bonrd-ront, ovoral dolegatos said they ontircly agreed with bim,} but thoy fuvored charging cirous f.\oml:xnmm & good round sum for the use of the onrds. I'his wos deomed porfecily proper by the muutiu};. Alr, Jonking said soma show agents did not liko tho Bill-Postors’ Assoointion, ~Ho mstanced the caso of nn agent named Kiddor, who, whon li0 enw tho bill of the Association in his (Jen- king') oftico, anid, ** Good morning ; that ot~ tles it," Mr, Kiddor then cursed tho Presidont of tho Associntion, and others counccted with it. Gronns.] . ‘The Clinir advised Mr. Jonkins, when he again mot Mr, Kidder, to say to bim, ** Curees is not sinful ; small chickens comes hiome to roost.” Under tho head of new Lusiness, nn fuvita- tion to attond any orall the thoatres was intro- duced and accoptod. AMENDING THE CONBTITUTION, Mr. Walker offered the following amendmont to Sec: 1, Art. 8, of the Constitution : Resolved, That Beo, 1of Art, 3 of the Constitution bo amended to rcad as follows: “Auy employing Dlll-poster may become a member of thia Assaciation by iuclosing $3.10 the Trensurer, with authority to &liu Lis nume to the Comstitutien’ and By-Lawe, the samo boing subjcet to the approval of two-thirds of the membera present ot the next mooting, ANOTIIER SINNER IN NEWIORT, XY, Dr. Fairchild proferred charges against G, H. Oiting, of Newport, Ky., alleging drunkenness and willful destruction “‘of bills, ~The Scorclary, was instructod to notify Otting to appear boforo tho Association and answor. BUSINESS BEFOLE PLEASURE, A communication from the propriétors of tho Commercial Hotel, jnviting tho Couvention to mks adrivk at the oxpenso of the Louse, was resd. ‘I'he Chair snid they would take a drink whon bueiness was over. MIBCELLANEZOUS. 5 An invitation from Broadway DBros, & Treyser to take a carringe-ride this nftorncon was ace cepted, and thanks roturned, ossra, Walkor, Richmond, and Smith were appointed a committes to draft resolutions of condolonco for the deathof tho wife of Mr. ‘Troysor. % Mr. Walker offered & rosolutfon for tho ap- poiutmont of & committee of throo to inquire futo the advisability of establishing an ngenoy in New York, to canvass and make contracts for drug and En(cnt wodiolne advertising, to bo posted by the members of the Association. 'The proposition was discussed at gront longth, ond ite advantnges and dissdvantages shown, "Fho rosolution was finally ndopted, and the fol- lo\vl;:f,' committee was npfiginledx Messrs. N. D, Broadway, Jenkins, and. Bills. - The Convention then adjourned until 10 a. m. to-doy. —— Home National Bank, At & mecting of the newly-elected Board of Directors of the ome National Duuk, held yeatorday, tho follow- ing officers were elected : Preaident—Gen, A, L, Cletlain, Vice-President—Jucob Boidler, Cashier—Georgo W, Fu'lor, Assistant-Oashier—0. T. Pago. —_—— A Prodigy. From the Mezico (Mo.) Intelligencer, Thero i s little girl, Y years old, in Piko Coun- ty, by tho namo of Sarah J, Ulithoro, who is a. moat romarkable child, Hor mother died four months ago, and loft o family of seven children, Surah, bolng the oldest %lrl in tho family, boa boon lieoping houso for hor fathor aud faking care of the youngor children ever singe. Bhe ra- cently mada a pair of pants for hor fathor with- out ngsistance from any ono, and did the job as woll a8 many women _could have done it. Bho has also made a coat for hor older brother, be- sides various other garmonts fortihe younger childron, Bhe is a beautiful child, modeat, and “n“fin“y quict i her demesnor., Bho is a model, FINANOCIAL, ROBINSON, CHASE & 00. BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transaot & genoral banking bustnos in ail its dotails, aliGwid intorost upon doposis to BANKS, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. Partlcular attontion pald to the Invostment of ESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS, And Information rogarding tho samo furatshod upon Tioy and soll unor, ShAMANSS Gold, Usitnd Siates §take, aud all scouritios doult 1n ab tho'Naw York Stook xolni1Ro 1 3hut-ias Municipal and Ratiroad Honds nogotiated. Fuarxe N, ROnINSON, Uronar 11, Onas) | Musteal Diroctor and Conduot AMUSEMENTS, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, THESTRAKOSCHITALIAN OPERA TS TIURSDAY EVENING, Jan, 16, at8, MIGNON---NILSSON. Mine. CHRISTINE NILKO. . MIGRON. Milo, OSTAVA TORRTAN] L. f ORBOUL, NARA A e A TraOATY: iz, MUZIO. 16, ot & Vordi's lnst Grand Ghorus anil Uroliests Tomortow (Friday) Froning, ] Mito, G RIART, Mia A, L, OARY, 6, USTAVA TORR 1, Mia A, L. GARY Big. UAMPIANINI, ]JI'.I‘;Al’UI'»N"“IC, NANNH'[‘T!- BCOLARA, Baturday, Jan, U(n!lumuun) atUo'clork, Grand Nils. son Matindo—FAUST. MondnyTROVATORR. Tuosdry—AIDA. Woduos- doy=LGUTA, iiieday—DON GIGVANNI. onarnl Admisslon, £2.00; Rescrved Bnats, 1,00 oxtra, Hox Hots, #4.00. Allniisalon Hocond Lnlootly, §1.003 1t0- sorvod, i vonts oxira, ‘Sonts can bo liad or Thoatro, an gty trom 3 a. e B3 g e O Of Thoatro, for MoVIORER'S THEATRE---AIDA, FRIDAY BVENING, JAN. 10, 1874, First productlon in Ohieagn of Vordl'a laat sud groatost work, A TDA, Pronauncad by tho Now York and Philadoinhin nrss and ubllo the grenteat triumpl n (hy oporatio Nisory of Amerion, e uporn will o peorentod with apmioiinta seanory, aplendid costumus ond propertios (lpoito | ox. &ruulri’mm 15uropo), A gorecous iso na rcons, Urand relioatra, Cliorus, full lilitary Baud, Lallot, and x su. perh onst, incinditg Ao Osteva Horelanty (ks Siguor Camunnini, Rhcuor” UE] Pacnte, Signor Naunettly Slktor Sealrn, Musioal Dirgctor and Conductor, .Sk, 1L, MUZIO, Hoata I peioata for tha performanas miny now by ssoured at tho HOOLEY'S THEATRE. ENTIRE CIIANGE OF BILT, Thuradsy, eldey, Saturdny, and Satucdsy Matinoo, Mes. o Uoru Mowatt's beautifulsucioty nlay, FASHION; ey o, Lile i New Vork, o coucludo with tho Ianghabio facca, A REGULAR FIX. Monday, Jan, 19_Tlouofit of Mr. O, B, BISHOP. THREE GLURIOUS FARGES. 3 “Tuosday—FALSI BUAD MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, Monrog-at., bot, Dearborn nud State, Atlinglon, Cotion” & Kemble's Minsivels. LAST WERIC LAST WERK ! Of the truly extraor. dinary and seusation Trick Pantomime of SIMPILIE SIIVEOIN. Littlo Minnle," by tho author, Lebby Ny comb.” Danio Skdrmishers,” Bnllad, 0. 'S, Lrodrio Gro. Davonport in hia apecinltion. 837 Lisory Fivenfog aud Saturdny Matfneo, GLOBE THEATRE. AWAY WITIL MELANOHOLY | FOX & DENIER'S Groat Pantomimo Troupo in -HUMPTY DUMPTY. Friday—BENEFIT OF TONY DENIER, Haturday Matingo-Last ITumpty Duuipt Monday noxt—SAM SHARPLLY, MACK'S GREAT COMBINATION. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Continued Suocoss of Chicago's Favorite Comodian, MR. JOHEN DILLON. "Tuls ovaning will he enncted, for tie last timo, BLOW FOR BLOW. Ta-morrow (Friday) osontng BENEFIT OF JOHN DILLON. MUSIC HALL. b COLLINS Author of **Tho Woman in White," **'Tha Now Magda- lon,™ ko, will read [n Musio fiall on TRIDAY, Jan. 16, a0 originn story, ontitlod T TIEE DRIEAM WUMAN: & AYSTIERY. *hickots, withh roorvod.aaat, 7o, and 81y accarding to ‘Admisslon, G0c. ~ Tor ealo ab Cobb's Libraty, 8 Monroc-st. OENTRAL HALIL, Cornor Wabnsli-av. and Twou'y-secend-st. MATINEE, TIURSDAY, 2P, Frank Mac Evay’s New Hiivgrnicon & Irish Comedy Company. Adinieston, B0cts, Children, 2 ota. Matinge Thursday and Saturddg, 9 p. m. Matineo pricos—Adulis, £5ola, Chitdren, 10 ots. “Mntinoo. . HERIDAN & DRY GOODS. PANIC SALE] $100,000 Stock of WINTER DRY GOODS to be closed outint WX~ TRAORDINARY BAR. GAINS, 500 picces flne Black Mohair Mg’ucnu at 870, 50¢, nnd 7603 roduced from 500, 760, ond 1. Guinot Blagk Silks at $1.25 and $2, reduced from 52 and $3.60, Red Cashmere for 1 nnd $1.35, reduced from 51,50 nnd $2. 500 pieces Dross Goods roduced to 30, )y and 260 theso goods cost us 250 to 37ka. Black Guipure Laco ats$l,s1,26, and 1,50, reduged from $1.60, $3, and $2.60, Shawls and Cloaks reducad just one-half, Tdios’ Undorwear at 76c_nnd $1, reduced from $1 and $1.60. Good Gents Underwear for 500 and 8bo. onvy Tablo Linen for 50c, 75c, and Sl---good valua at doublo the money. “Watorproof, 75¢, $1, and $1.35, in’_new hades, roduond from S1, $1.50, fnd $1.75. ATLd00DS MARKED DOWN JUST ONE-HALF. ) New Yort Store 284 & 286 WEST MADISON-ST. SCALES, FAIRBANKS SPANDARD SCALES Ol ALL BIZKS, FATIRBANKS, MORSE & 00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST, BITTERS. PERFECTION! BOKER'S BITTERS. Boware of Qaunterfolta, MEDICAYL CARDS, DR.C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 277 and 270 South Clark t,, corner Van Luron, hicago. 1 i3 well known by all rendura ot the papors that Dr, O, Pigolow i thuoltowt establishod piyalelanln Ghicigo, baviag dovotod TWENTY YEARS OF 1S LIFE In Dars footing romodlos that, will oura vositivuly all cauos o OHILONIU AND RPIGTAL DISHASIES I both suxos BEPARATI PARLOWS for indies st gontionon. osa all lottors, \ith stumps, to br, O, BIGELOW, 1) Bouth Olarlats THOMAS B, ATKINA, sty U Monns; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. “STORAGE AND COMRISSION. EERENNICOTT & QUINLAI, 218 & 220 HMast Washington-at. Will tako Btorags on thy Wost ronsonable tor NEW PUBLICATIONS, An Ex«Sonator Gots Ton Vears in the Poenitontinry. Epecial Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Now Yot duit 1ol xcsonnlor: Grabai, defaulte for the employment of fomale labor ia not saifsfuctory, aud that tho Buperintondent bo authorized (o propare ), 10X} ing Beorciury of the Walkill Natlonal Bauk, was to-day sentouced to ton years' imprisonment in tho Albany ZTynitentiary, L5000 NURSERY, Donthiy Magasino for yeuugeat road Hir bt to subacsivo o . Lruutiold-at., Soston, .- BUPERT BHOULD. FAIL TO OALL ON N@ E BIECAY SAE I CAE R ON in this cl l( 1u tho treatment of pri. datph-1 cornor Blato, tho oldeat and Tongost-ontablishod physiolan vala discasvs in all thiole variod and complicatod foenis, Iexporlonco Lia ouablod him to Dorfust rouodios that nov. ox fail. 11 lato work, %0 Loottras dolivorod botora' tho Uhicago’ BModioal Institnie on Lost Mantoud, Womas fiwod, lu book form, prioa 2 cunts, Olraulacy {or Ladfvs tio Stamina, Al businoss strlutly unfitloniial. - A plos: aut homo for pationts, Oflico Nuurs 9 0. m, t0 & . n Call ur write, aud rocuivo it opinion froo of chargo, NO O Bl NS 2EA! DR. KEAN, 300 South Olark-st,, Ohiongo, May bo contidontially consulted, porsonally or by mail, {rao of char, nnu!lchrnllluor horvous dlaeasos, 0 only physloian fu tiie olty who war- Groon Book, 1ustraved, W ovats. Jo KEAN s 0 Taula 0UF0S O UV PAY, THE OHIOAGO TRIBUNE, WEEKLY TRIBUNE, THE LEADING NEWSPAZER IN THE NORTHVEST THE PAPER FOR THE FARMER, TECHANIC, MANUFACTURER, TERCHANT, - BANKER, PROFESSIONAL MAN, AND THE FIRESIDE, PROSPECTUS FOR 1874, Tho coming year promisos to be the most evontiulin a politicnl sense that we'have seon since the closo of tho war. ' Tho questions which have engrossod and divided the public mind during the past twenty yoars aro rapidly passing away, and we find growing up in different parts of tho country a party called by vari- ous namos---in Celifornia the Inde- pendent party, in .Iowa the Anti- Monopoly party, in Wisconsin the Roform party, in Illinois tho Farmers’ Movement---having a com- mon purpose and inspiration, and exhibiting a strength which proves that it answers one of the chief de- mands of the hour. The CEICAGO TRIBUNE will give a large share of its attention to this NEW MAN- IFPESTATION OF PUBLIO SENTI- MENT. It holds: 1st. That the old party orgamza- tions aro essontially corrupt and irandulent. Having no longer any principles to carry into effect, they have become mere business enter- prises, making a show of opposition to each othor, but rerlly sharing in the proceeds of profligate and dis- honest legislation. To suppose that any healthful reform can flow from the pretonded efforts of these worn~ out and demoralized . partnorships is altogether vain and illusory. " 2d. That the tariff system.now in vogue is & cunning device to rob the many for the benefit of the fow, and that its effoct is to cause farm pro- ducts to exchango for about one-half the quentity of foreign or ¢ pro- tected’ goods they would otherwise buy. 8d. That railroads cannot ecxact moro than a fair rate of interest on the eapital actually invested in them, and that when, in addition to this, they claim dividends on watered stock and {fraudulent bonds, the State may rightfully interfere for the protoction of the peopla; thatunjust discriminations between different localities are in'violation of law and.’ should be prohibited. 4th. That subsidies or bountics o money, land, or public credit, to railway, stoamship, or other corpo- rations, are flagrant sbuses of tho powers of government, fraught with the gravest dangers to the people, and tending to promote corruption, extravagance, -speculation, and financial disaster. The general character of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE is too woll established- to need recapitulation. It is always independent and fear- less in the expression of its views. 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IFr'?m Boaton ovory inturdny, Cubin Pausage, H380, & 100 aud K17 . e ookt A oas JeAfus ot Bteornga Pavinge, €3) curronor, Passeugors and frolght booked 1o atid froi all pacts of Kuraho ab lowest ratos, Hight Draftson Graat Thedintn wd Trolnmie L1l DU VERNIT, Gon'l Weat'n Agont. L W ooy, Glaricand Randoivisis, NEW YORK TO CARDIEF. The South Walos Atlanilo Steal tompany's No First-olass, Illl-lmw:rclll. uU y‘x‘l( ) ulll m,’angullyl u, \vl‘fl sall frum Pennsylvania Rallrond Whart, dersoy Olly: i\’%f chartarad.Jan, 9 Pab, 28, Mar, 14, Carrylng good3 did prssonara at thraugh Fafos from atl hacta ot 580 Gltad Hen on it Cnan o poste tn e Bl Glisnnol, and alf stfor hinta I tugidnd. s{camattie, DG CxprowLY T €10 {£dD, Aro pros wtded WGt Ttos, Anibtavomenta Lor b Soinortamd cansontonea of o1,y AN AND STERRAGI PASSEXGRRS, First Cabiin £70 aud $8 curronoy, Scoond Cal 53 surroncy, filoornan, b roncy. Prepal o Onedit, e 0 Prufintor Slandupmande, L e o For furtlior paticulars, apply in"Cardifl, at the Com- vasy's Oficu. No. § Dok Uinimitire, antl 1n Now York 6o ARGUIBALD BA. & ¢o., Agents, No. 17 Urvadivay, - STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Theso elegaut now Clydo-built stoamers will sall from Pler8), North River,as followa: BTATI OF PENNSYLVANIA, nturduz, Jan, 10 BEATIE OF VIRGINIA, intur; L 28 HTATE OF GHORGIA.! atirdsy, ¥on, 7 And cvory altornnte Saturdny thoreafter, taklng pns. {emors at throng raten to all parta of Grodt yltuin and Iroland, Norway, Hweden, Loouark, and Osriiany. Drafts for .£1 ond upwards. 08 frolghivor passngo appls to AUSTIN BALDWIN & €0, Agonts, 7 Broadway. Sidorage Passugo Ottico, No, 46 Broadway, NATIONAL LINE, NOTIOE—_This Compnny takes thorlsk of insnrancs ( to $060,0 In gold) on enchof 18 steanors, ths iving passgngara {ho best vowilll: gusrautoo for safaty an ayoldalica of dnuger at sea, Thy niost_southerly routo hns alwaya been adoptod b thia Company tonsold ica and lieadinuds. To LIVERPOUL and WURLNSYOWN, from Plors 03, 41 and 47, North Rivor , Now Yor) Spaln... Jan. 3 Grooe Onnada, Jau, 101 Italy... Lgspt., W/ o idon, (direct) ovory fortulght, Cabln Pavsuge, ST0, §H0;nnd 390 Currency. Bicutase, S50 Currencys Toturn tickets at reducod raton, or from Gorinau and Seandinn v ho Stoamslihs of this 1o aro tho largestin tio trado, Draftaon Groat irltaln, Ircland, ana the Gontinent, o Northoast corner Glark and Jandolpl.ats. lmxn!lw noiw Shiorman tlouso), Chicazo, WILLIAM RMAOALISTEI, Genoral Westori' Agont. Pasangors booked ta 1 nolnsat low ratos, 1y CARRYING THE UNTTED STATES MAIL, "Tho mayificent now and full ywored Steamalins o= publle, Baitic, Ariatio, Britanhle. Oconnlo, Coltic, etr-y Fail from Novw York on Saturdiys sud _Lioreol on "Finesdaya. Tiatoans low ns any firstecinss Hao, et geantiitain and froinad from £1 upwacds. s 7 Soath Clarkte, Cutcazo: 0 7 SoNh O iteD LAG ERGREN, Agent. KAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS. IEXPLANATION OF REFERENOE MATRS.— T Saturdryar eopled. *undny excopiod, 4 Mouday oxcopled. 1 Av- xivo Bundsy at8:00, m, § Dallv. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS o ot i 15 Lanalats cormer o/ Hudiion, i) Teave. Arrive, Mail fyln matn and atr 1no) Day Kxpros 208, m.| 9:00p. m. 05, 5] 0% m: HENRY 0. WENTWORTII, ‘General Passongor Agent. CHICARO & ALTON HAILROAD. Chicago, Kantas 'City and_Denver Shoré Line, via_Loutrl. ana, 3o., and Chicago, Springfeld, Alton and S, Louts Through Line, ' Uniun Lepot, Weat Sfde, near Sadisotivsts Uridge, ” Ticket Ggices : At Depot, and 153 liandolph-st Zeate, Arrive, b R b Tt i1 i Tout hiN siana, Mo. .| Kuneas Olty Fast Ex, via Jag villo, Il and Lowisiana, alo Main'Li 8:10 p. m. _CHICAGO. MILWAUKRE & s, PAUL RAILWAY, Union Deyot, corner Madlsan and Canalests. Ticket Offc* 63 South Clarkeits, opposite Sherman' House, and at Deoi s z Teave, Arrive, Mifwaukoo, Graon B, Stevone'| n, & Lal Croasy Duy kxpross, Qiinukeo Mail sad BfpkoisLi|rs waukoe, St, Ps ap-| Olla Night apross.ecseroeer CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, Depole—Foot of, Lake-sts, Indiang-av,, and Sirtesnth-sf. and Canal and Sixteenth-ate, = Icket ofices, No, 69 Cl #t., Grand Lacijic llotel, and at depote, Matl and Express,. v Ottawa aud Ik}lmnor Pas, 750 a. 1:’). Dutiunue & Sloux Gty IExp..5.. e dlioa: \( [+ Kanaaa Ol ) Aurora Passonger, DMendotz, Ottawa & fiumu ll assonger, . urorn Passenger. Dubhaun & SHALOIty 1y, Paoltly Night Bap, for O Kaosas Cliy, Leavonworth, o £, Josuph Exp. Downer's Grovo Accomrmar Downor's Grovo Accommodation|* Toxas Expross. *1ix, Sunday: o o . 1100 p. m: Baturdn; Mont ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot foat af Luke-st. and fuol T ats iices 131 Teanudoipiustey mat Dlarie 220 bt Tiekst Teave, £t. Louis Expross,, K. Louia Tasy L Calra & Naw Orlern Cnira & Now Otlouns Iix. bpdnflnnm Expross,.... e & Ko s '8 Sfous ity I ]Jul"-xglm & Bioux Clty Lix, (a) Ttuns to Cbampalgn on Satu; CHICAGD & NORTHWEST! ity afices, corner andolpis and LaSalle-ats., and 75 Canate Moy corner Mudisonat Teave, | Tapro 2pro; 1 Murquotie Badisin & Eiroy Passoigo g=Dopnt cornor of Wolls i Klnzloats. o corny Canal and K| 0-ats, o R O NN LT Goae Pass, Agont. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEY/ MEXICO, Spoolul Tauacsmonis, rogh o Konsiar ko, T, & 3, Yolt It WO WIS, doa A i u. 1ty L0 1s By CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PATIFIC RAILROAD, o corner of Vit Buren wid Shermanats, Tickat o3lce, Al o Grand Paciio Hofel, B Arrive. e 4 au 1y 30 u, iy Pori Asoommio Night Expross, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty Van Buren-at s LaSullest, Deset oo, northicest cirner el Fandolph-ate,, and soushioeiy corner Canul und Madisonesis Tentn Arrics, 1o, m, Y. v LT T Bpecial Now Adantig xpros Niglht ISxprass, Buuth Chicugo e 1y CHICAGD. INDIANAPOLIS & UINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. antral Hailroud Depot, 7oat of Lake-st, B e e i1 Trandulihestey aar corner Glarks 6 fee THROUGH Sallest,, corner Washingion, and at linois” Centrad Depot, Leave. Arrive, Day TIproste. oo * T8, m. | § Bia. md N B R L A

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