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INDJAN ATROGITIES, Partioulars of the §moky-Hill - Massaore, Terrible Fato of thé Gbrmuin Fami- from Georgin. A Man, Wis Wife, and Thrco Chil- dron Killed and Mutilated, Four Other Children, All Girls, Carriod Off by the Red-Skins. Oider Ones Outyagzed by thy 2 e Resono of tho Two Younger Gfrls, and Prohablo Speedy Reseno of {he Oiljers, Spectat Dispateh fo The Chleago Tribune, Lravexwontit, Kan., Nov. 80,—To-doy I met o Bergeant of £ud Vifth Tufantry, who bolonged to tho dotpchmont of oldiord that rescued tho two Gormain girls from cap I got fuilor tidugs of TUE RLVOLTING MASSAGRE of tlto family, nud tho hardships borne by the and from blm The first news of the masancrg appenred in Tre Ouroaco Trinuxe about two months ago, 1t ejmply consisted of ) hodica of four whito porsons, and tho chnrred wreel of an pmigragt-wagon, bad heen foung on tho §moky Hill, 13 miles from Shoridan Sta- tion, on the Kapsgg Pacifio Raflway. The bodics statoment that tho YORBIDLY NUTILATED, and the only thing loft {o1dentily tho family wan 8 omall Biblo, upon the fly-leaf of which wag written * Gormain, Bluo Ridge, dn. At first tho report was not bolieved; but within a wock after tho dispateh to which X refer was printed, o partysent to fuve of tho maeeacro returued and that bad been published, and oxproased tho bo- Tict thas tho ladics of tho family liad boen CARBIED I}iTQ CAPTIVITY. Ny informant, tho Sergecut moentionod, who bes just orrived from tho front, abtained his vorsion of tho magsacro from tho older girl of tho wo recaptured. g 83y tho family—con- sisting of fathor and mother, one son grow {ivo daughters, ond an infant—yworo surprised by o band of Indians whilg encawpedon the Sraoky Hill, The father, m oldest doughter—an Invalid—wero HQRIILLY BUTCUERED AND BCALT) Tbaforo tho eyes of the younger girly. g other girls aod the {nfant wépa plasod pn ponies, and forced to” endure overy hardship of travel cd, findjne the jufanf a bu ith o tomalinwl, and then co tinued thoir flight southward with tho four girls, Ada and Lucy Gopmain—ilie former and tho latter 10—wero compello byutal gud sbameful manuer, to g GUBMIT TO THE LUGTEUL EMDRACLR of tho savago dovils, 'Those two gitls oro vel prisoners, held by Gisy Laglo’s band of Cho cenncy, numbering 120 warriors, although thoro 18 haydly o_doubt of thoir rcoapture, as the troopa aro alosing in ‘on the war-party, and, boing mouuted on fresh horzas, will cortainly overtalkg tho snyages, whoso ponjes aro run down, and hardly it for active war : THE RECAPTURED GIRIS m;) cged ros) mc‘tliyloly 'Nu;fl [] y%:i“!!iy Thnfiv‘nu::'g- er boro tho hapdsbips of eaptivity much better I ’.l‘lj:) clder \v(‘:uld not hiavo lived more than & week longer under the rayage tront- ment. ' Both wero almost naked, emaciated, and, ot the time of their rescno, presanted a spectacle of human wrelchedness and despair nimost with- out o parallal in tho hislory of savaga barbarlsm. 'The saldlars of the Tescilng detachment mado oovering for the bodics of tho half-naked chil- dreg from theirown plothin, way pasefble, min f THE LITILE RUFFERBYS. The younger girl doos not socm to realize tho terriblo fato of the femuly. g aked tha soldiory, in the gimplicity of chil curiosity, what tribo thoy belanged ta. resened girls, now'at Camp Supply, will be sont to Fary Lonvepworth pg sqoy ag strength sufliglont ‘to travel, From what I'con loara, THE GORIIAIN TAMILY liged on n epur of the Blue Ridgo, not far from Rioggold, Ga, Thoy wera on thoir way to Col- ho magsucro and eapturo oocyrred. oborated all sony and the inowya. * Tho sava %a'n,‘Y ‘braibed iLP Wi than ber elster. 51, and, in evary When rettlion, orado whon (] THE GERMAN EMPIRE, Lecturo by Hopworth Dixon fn Faywell Hall. England, Joctured in ¥ Tlic Now Gormsn Empite; Tio was introduced by Dr. Hyde, of the Young Mon's Christian Assockation, under whuse nuspices o lectur- ed. Thpro was o fair attondance, Mr, Dixon 4 o poor Mr. Uppworth Dizon, well Hall lagt eveniog on The locturer commenced by soying {hat a new ques- tion had been forced upon thon by events, America pauld got ehirk tho gupstion guy morothsn Eugope Tho new Gopmsp Empire was o ferrl- bl foct that fronted the world, It was backed Ly 1,200,000 men g I hed overthrowp foudal end imperial Austria ; 1t had brolzan, st least, thio mllitary power of revolutionady Trance, And sho was still spreading her dmmense power and proGiing by her astonfshing victorjes, Sho wao dictat~ ing to powess In Europe, in_Asla, 2ud in Afries, and 110 timo might como when she would dictato s policy 10 o.her quarters of the world, To-dayehe flung her protecting shicld over Nberated Italy, and lent her tromendous pid to strugghing Tho question thint tho worl whothor the Geyman Empiro or o friend 10 bo Lisiled with welcome, The growth of that Empirp was, in the g\snln, duo to Z TH] E MEN, They woro Kaiser Wiilism, Princo Dismarck, snd uen canld bomoro wnlikp, * Tho Lis We—fghting for an evan- seliccl Ednpdom ; Princo Blémarpl had Loen dreaming foeitjaT gommanyyaulti) ; whilo inking of aud writlug about s vis asking tself vas 4 fos to bo drgaded cobl, o three igor wis goldior ol D ducchi had been democratio govorupiont. - ‘M. Dizog, gave s very Inctd elretch of . LAISER WILLIARI showng him 5 thies aifferent b iy workdng iu his thop; & er, gurrgynded eaps S alab o 5 Tohtnia Lilleide’ and A Em b Blgliod ruming tho Tmperial crown ip tho- palace ot Veraatlics, Iu ull, thers was something abou Williar that denoted @ Aoif-seoualug uonk whoso B:mf& Ew férgngely mixed with that of sqme knightly PRENCE PISNATICR. was of quito o differcnt mold, Tall, statel 0 wia ' modeled for stetesmuons motto of Lis houeo was only ine of s beari—* Not enongh yot 1" 1o relytod govoral anccidotes of {he cariy carcer of Princo Biamnarck, which served to fllustrsto his ‘singular_character, o aleg alluded to Bimnnrel's cacapes from - uceaealuction and to his tany duels, which Ferved 50 tial doging. Tho speech ot Kissiugen, J pou \m:l 1ifo by Kgllmaln, wap irgpl;cd. 1‘1{‘ producs muych exeltement anioug tha \nilonge, which was mainly " 4 Tho locturer rpoko of Dismarck with “mnn who was in Juve with hils heco—)gus oner famillar to tho readers of Carly! Cramwell and with Frederick tho Gresf # 1o bs inforred that tho greut Prensfer s the life magoul of Gurman ULy, ‘any mych endanger that priveiplo, hite,—0 blacksmitt, ug thie nir of Kolser ive of tho awbition A thist” D fll would 2 s noxt roferred fon ratlior vomplimenfary terme, slthough tho {mpression left by tho speakor was thal Jho republicsn Jew Was Tather Jucobi held that Germuny had ‘no right $q fakp Alsuco and Lorrajno from L'iance by force, at the cf fato war, Tor exprestiug that o 1n g forfrees nutil ko Empl aisliked Jilsmarck, but o sald of bjm fhaf tio did Bim to loso_power yet,n8 he wug'the bridyo fiy'which Lo ospected to earry Lis idend o canism #afely over the gulf ‘of milltary d ks ny that’ Mazzinl diq i 031, neanlar, end_ tligpre 10 Was cansympted, "LUNE WS eyyn. iong (ermany hiad been weddid fo that 1yt of the whidlo wges=—ilo Holy Jtonmn & vll‘uln VeRireT 1 ferp it o tho ollepn, ' Priucs af Bran- ed Bla Jinfglitu end folliw & 0f Germapy, b which te, which scadalized Gornumy fenhirgg, had cucouras <fopm thu BARLS provim dve, futo g rLenluy st gho time, nd mnado cven putriafs yrova tho scoljrgh of the Futlierlind, “Tha Joptiysy cout ued is discoufse by goying that Prussin had the finest roads in Euro{:o 3 that Gormany had a patornal Governmont, which was within tho renlits of tho (larmap people, flome peopla q]hl no| %u thiat, blat then fhoro were kotun peoplo who il viol Mito the’ Ten Commsrdmenta, “'Ifie Qermiin propls wayted lp rulo thuir couniry without (hé iitotterenco of htiy forolfin pricst of of nny forcign Hiate, }Ho Dozt deseribod tia ruln of Gormuny in ALIAUE ARD LORMAING, nd gavo rathern favorablo idua of tho foreign rulp In thipsa conquered provinces, 1o uomrllxupn ol eds yeclally tho edicnifohal syniem dF tho cofqiicrors, atid eaid thut {hefr Jull regulntions tad wuceeeded in deiv- Ing wwarnio of “rasculs over the burder iuto Frauce, [Eaint Inughter.] 1o nest approiched TUE GERMAN ATISTY, . and was difTuso in his peafwes of that’ monstrons mill- tary mnchine, wbich waa uot, bo saitl, at a1l norceunry, Lo described 1y glowing termia tho Yruasian soldivta, in biue apoctacled, eharglig ‘on the Ausirisg colitmu o Sadoven, and tsperaing, dividiug, and literaily tearing {ho whitcconts fo plcces,—wlsgacres and’ perions who belloved in mlllluriy traditions of tho tinio when 'riuce Lngoue commanded ogainst the Turks on tho Dan- ube, Ldycatedl nokllers wonld always ho superlor to tlioso who wero unedueated, nnd fi " thAt eammtetion bo spolta of the ‘admirably plannoed enmpaign ot Voi Dioltko ngainst France, sliowing how tho wholo victory was orguutied and propared, for emorgencles, two £yil ygarn Leforo tho Gerpan “armbel crosegid fhia Thiilo, It vng the most wouderfaLthing in all history,—pore \nP thio miont gigantio vitiory ever obtaiued, “Llio question tint now remalned fo bo osked was, “WILL THE GERMAL EIT AST? Y Tor offenslvo warfuro_ shé was four Limes as olrong o Wien slle conquiered Franco, nud sho was,” for dofen- nivo purposcy, soven times nu poworful, Was it rafo for commerclal and {uduslrial nations, like Fugland and the Unlted Statcs, to nceept tho (ricndubip of this grent milltary power? ¥or himself, ho hua mony riends among !lm Trench meh 1lo could niot Liolp admiring n natlon that had done no much for the world,—for are, for science, for literature, 1la could nat deuy Mo brjlilant gening of {hat magniticent wooplo; Dut was it rufo for ibe workl to ttust ito peace with {hat warlike, and vehiemont, and volatiio Tuch? No. It wan tho duty of peace-loving Jeonles {0 nbido by Gerninuy, which was peacenbly-ifsposed nution, and which yould make 1o cggressive war npon Europe, Affor sonio mora complimentary allusions to o mow military and political Colossus, Ay, Dizon concluded Lis oration amid slight applanse, THE GOOD SAMARITANS. Deeting of the Outs---Free Orit- icism of Press and Pcople. Their Plans for the Future. Tho * Original ¥ Good Hamaritans were onnounced for b meetiug yestorday afternoon at the residenco of Mrs. Leonard, st No, 603 Tulton streat. A} about & olslock thero had assembled i tha parlor of that lady's Iiouco seven females, who termed themeelves tho Good Samaritare—aud at ono Umo thero is no doubt bug ywhat fhey wors members of that Aesocialion, Among ho eovon who had inot al 3lea, Leonsyd’s, spparently mioro for gasoip than for business, wero Mra, Drlggs, Mrs, Torbes, Mra, French, nfid Mrs, Emily Mifler, Tlits quyrtetto of women did tho falichug aud ran tho Busindeo, aseisted by Mrs, Leonard, Prior. {o calling the meeting {o order theso Good Sumoritans indulged themeclveu for over an hour In ' ADUSING THI LT I'ACTION of fho spmo uawne, who hayo posgcasion of the omo on ko Nouth Blde, and iu pitching iuto tho press of Ohicago generally. Blre, Bilgga was tho loudest talker” of tho efiernoon; elid rave vent o her wratl ogaingt tho yeportors, and remarked thaf sho wuu {wice or threo times as old as puy ‘of thony—rwhich o ono doubted,—and cousequently thoy, the reporlers, were uot compictont to Judgo of thie aetions of tho flood Sprmaljaya, * i MIS, LLONARD paid her respeotn to Tme Tuswuse, and from ber languuge evideutly entertatns anything Lut a kindly fpcling towards ita roporfers, Notwilhstanding 2fes, Lgonard’s ussaulh on Tur Tninpxe, sho informed (ho Toporter wito wos present yestorday that sho wasa subscriber, and read it every morning boforo rielug, Dirs, Leongrd vyas pleased, hgwover, fhat fho reporfers wero present, aud Lioped they would on ‘that occasfon willo tho trath, "Iho ailcors and Tagios of tho ofhier faction crmo in for thelr portion’of {he nbusoof thcss Good Barbaris tuns, ad, from thair viewa of that faction, it In o ques Hon ‘of cobulderyblg doubt as 10 yhoss mokaiu gre tho ‘moit " corrifit,—tlicgy Who havo “tho ohorgo "of the Lome, or thoga who seck aheller thisrein, ‘Fhls ques- tlou wiay undocldod nt tho Lo of § olact, whow lze, Forbed uugm.-nlml thint 1t {hey proposed to transact any Uusinesa that aftornoon_ it wns high time tloy wero gotting to work, liors Mio. Lriggs vociferqusly un- ponuced thuf gho arpased 1o calljug the meetlng to order fu presehico of tlio Teportets, sud (oyght i TTET (HOULD BE EXCLUDED, Tisis the lzdies would not’ entestadn for a moment, Ara. Forby ru:mx'lmulcnll.}v1 objected 5 eho uadd that they Dad wt ol flipes invited $he seraling of tho public, uni the oy ey &m o publle conld o mado ueayatnteq with ‘thely “altuird wos' throygh the' medium of g ligrefora ahg was opposed ta tho repprices leays . yabm. This meettul, wio maid, b for cansuilis 160 pil¥, and o 7 g conld not harm them, it oy erd da dtspipacd, ” hls rubuod thp irate Briggs, hautho abyneo of iy Priudpul—3fre, Darugti— flllcd woting 1o order, 'Che B.crptayy, Mrd, Hler, thenread tho minutes of ihe preceding’ meuts g; sibich era adojited, vs, Toybes, thele Treasyrer, was called upon to pako lier gepprt, whicli klio yag ungble fo” do, und re- destad fuyther taye, heale g TIH0 LOORED PADLY, o they, during thefr conful, Ly yudo remarks dotrie mesital 'tg tho dntegrity of thy Treaeqter of tho pilpy faction, *Mra, Forlicr, howover, 2 ono of the omunii= ‘nu selecteq 12 gp,ymun l_‘l‘, uksgiving dinner to kBu nmates of the Tome, was ablo 10 ko a report ou {hie result of that busilioss, and veporied that she, with atuer Jpdtes intorestod, hnd callpd thcro with pravie- iond, for fho” purriosw of furnighing - thom 23 St o dingoy fen Wt coczclon,” and fomd {110 placo In pokséssion of ‘n’polic oflicor, wlib deniad thpm pdmigtance’ “Choy ther swent around to thawin- dow, and offered tho proyendor {o Mrs, Wheelar, (ho Dutron, who refused th recolvp it. Mre, Forbes under- #lood thiat o notary lins been employcd to tuko tho dep- wsitions of tho {nmates of tia lHome" (v tho abovo facts, oud that n civil sult wouldin all probability graw put of it, DI, Raster, gho said, objceted to their coming {nto thio hotise, and Faid Lo would resiat thewm, 1f e ‘backed by 1lio Chifearo yolice force, 1lrs, ¥orbea glso maden report i regard to ohialning FHILTER FOI FALLEN WoSEY, and fnformed tizo olx Jadies thero sssombled that thoy capld prosyro tives rooms fu tha chnrch buildiug t tho coruer of Greon aud Washington strcets for 350 per month, provided they could obain tho Sheltor furaityre, angd therefara ‘whe would moyo that a com- mittteb of two buzprointed to_atiend o meeting of the Tadies of tha Tdusirial Educationl Aid Socfu, will meet fo-day, and confor with “them in Feard to gotting sheltar :, - g * Tho motioh \a carried, and Mrs, Leonnyd and Afrs. Darnett were clipgen ag such cqmmilie, OF GQ THEIN HEADS Drs, Forbes, who now seems’ (o liive it all her own way, then offeted the following resolution : * 4 Wueurad, An Mro, Walbert, Mrs, Blutharde, Mrs, Gpalditg,'and’ Mrs, Baker, fulled ta appear hefors o cumuiticq appolntin to invesifzato the churges ugatust them of ““\f"‘”*" dlspriminntion, sud mxmvrcuenl;,- tlone, that they 1o oxpellad from tho Society,¥ “Thls resolution way carvied, and tlie lidics stood ex polied from tlio Good Gimarilano, Mre, l{sllg{vn. after tho disposition of the aboyp reso- Iutlom, celled Ara, Loonard to tho chair, and moved thiat they ut oiico’ piractrd rooms for Mis, Wiliams and ather fallon women who hava left tho Home aud dealine toreturn to tho othor Tactlon, and especiully for' Mird, Willlame, Who wap on the ove of un ex- pucted eickucan flist nocessbod jmmediato actlon, "his motlon was cavried, and’ h AIgd ieseglt o Lo oppTITLS fo sgain ol on avalled henaplf pf tho opppstunity to sgain show D Ifeoting, | o ssid (L4E (ot 1nbt Himo- Gio was At the ilome s48 could not fyra nronhd bt what o bluc- conted policcmon was ot her* heels 5" she’ weut up staira, Blra, Wheoler disoctod the allicer ta follow her, a3 §f shio expecled sho would throw somothing ont of tho window; "that' if sho wanted (o ber hands, ' fhe policoman slood i she"' vins B0 sggravated o thiat sko said gomething (o D of which ehio was nf~ terwardaaibiamed, ' Thosa who luyo ot with Mpd, vigei s doult her etatement, Sho _contiuncd or abuse, tyrning hor atlntion o Iadies whom shio eafd [ived wWithit o fow dquares of Mra, Leonara's, oo doclined to attend (ho maetinggs of ilhor Suction, and who refused to “work' with them, owing to the resent disturbance, ond’ fad thut they'ssonld persist in this rofss} unil “ thingd werp sottled, Mry. Forbed liero remavied that tho was not awaro that there was any dileulty existing with the Good sumaritand wntil “rbo “read” tho moruing papers, and that they wero canslog all tho traublo, At B o'cluclc thore was o violeny rivg of the door-hell, sad in waikod : 0¥, PARKETT, tho Tresident of tho Aseoclation, Who, ofter snugly cn- rconclng herclf n an easy chir, opened licr batferies on tho Ohicago press, tud thelr réparters, and pald shio /thought sho would play away until they ad let, and shio supposed by (hat Hins they hod trusacted ‘thoty buniuess, and tho ladies had dlspereed ; but, as tho portern Wwera present, thoy wera welcomo to Feport va. Parictt'sald (Lt tventy years woro on her head Would mako no differenco (o Ticr: {hat Lier mirket was mada, ond sho conld stand all {hoy hnd to writo sbout Ler, ‘fwenty years moro would mako Mrs. Tarnott wboué 0 ers of ago, Wb lady entor- tained her trfends for kbont twenty mihutes, Whon sho avo woy to Alrd, Forbes, who, 11ko Davy Crockett, res Sunrkedy # Bo witro yoi) ara vight and thon go uheld,” Bhto said, ** Nover milud whut ho papors say, but drlve aliond regardlesis of them and overyibing clée,” Mes, Briggs remaried thul * the mmen lad wnado il bo trouble,” 2lve, Darnott aakl §67vas certafuly not the Tadles 3 b was Pk inobindr, aud thet tho end was ot yet 3 thiero Would ko mioro troublo’ eventually, s Wit tho ‘clunents” wero fn tho other factton, euch og Women's Hights, corgiption, quorreling, and wrangllng pongrylly, Djf. Briges Mwas agaln wbout to lisve fnoludr word,” when Alrs, Torhes moved un ndjonrne ment.. o humitions rom the Loouned gaction wil meet at that Indy's houso ‘Lhuraday, and the Boclcty will meet agolny kttho sumo phico ongay yitrnoon b3 oclock, % —_——— FINANGIALLY INVOLVED. i el tp The Clicarq Tribue, Minvieaat Rl 8 hart oo (ho streota to- day that Edunind Eblery, Gorinty Lreiurer, b mada an’ psclgupient foy tho ‘benet ef biw crodliors, 1o feloudy iy Iia aesstn nro anficlont o yay dulfar for 'l)\!llflr.‘ 0 Jin op his hopd to tho cuuul{ are’ good, twna stated proviau tg 1““ {fall olcgfiony thut lio was 4u dltiieultics; but tho faot waa Loyt out of tho papers by 3t frjung et g \§THE COUNGIL, Lost Regular Meeting of the Pregent Board of Aldermen. Agitation of {he Proposed Now Syi tem of Night Scayenger Works Three Difforent Reports on the Re- ‘incorporation Question, No Disposition Shown to Respect the Will of the People, The Ogden Ditch Committeo Prespnt Some Important Recommen- " dations, Tha Common Council met last] ovoning, President Dizon in tho chalr, this Leing tho lst regular meeling of {ho body aa at presont composed, § THE NIGUT BOAVENGER SYBTES, A communieation was rocetved from the Doard of Health recommending o now eystom for remoying night-soll, and neking a recontideration of tho voto by which an ordinanco was lost providing for a changs in (ko system of night seavenger work, * Ald. Qulforton moved a roconuldoration of the volo by which tho ordinanca was lost. Tho wmotion provailed by & voto of 23 to 10, Ald, Hildretls offored an amondiment nyfliorlzing tho Loard of 1idalth to ndvortiio for bids, tho work lo 10 done in such manuer us the Board shall direct, sub- Ject {o {ho approval of tho Common Counell, * Ald, fiehoffuer offored an amendmedt fixing Apri] 1 23 thie time when tho ofdinanco shiall {ako offeef, Ald, Dieldy offored an amondinent compelling con~ tractora to cart tlio night-soll 2 milea from tho cily Umito, 2 * Ald, Sclinfiner's amepdment vias adoplod, and Ald, Reldy's was fost, Ald, Tildretly's amendmont was nidopled. Amollon to walvo eugrosument wae lost, and the ordlinanco wan referred for cugtozement, Ald. Camplell presented o supplemental potition, signcd by about 1,001 voters, that {bo question of re- incorporation Lo rubmitted to o voto, It was re- ferred (o the Conimitieo on Judictary, i NLW ORDINANOLS, Tho Commiteo on Judicizry reported recommend- ing tho ndoption of the ordlumnce, offered by Ald. Qullerton, compeling rafiroad companles fo sfution flegmen and bell-towers ot each croseing, It was lald aver for pyblication, ‘Lo pamia Connmitico reporfed recommending flio paswugaof un ordipance regulaling tho blasting of wlono I tho corporato lmits of Clilcago. Tho ordi- Bouco wis passed. . TIL RUINCORPORATION TETITION, Tho Committee on Judielry reporied as' follows on thorcineorporation petition: “ Yaur Commlite report that tho Jnw under which pald petition was presented to thin Coupcll requires it 4o ho eigned by one-cighth of the legal vaters voling ot tho last municipal election precediug its prosentation, Your Commilleo aro informed that rald petition wus presented to Ihia Council on the 2d dey of November, inot., and, thercfore, under tho law, ehould bo tigned Dy onc-cighth of tho legat votors voting ot our munlel- pal election of Noveinber, 1673, That the number of vyoles cagt ot enid November clectlon was 47,990, und onc-cighth would ho 5924; that (here oro 1,365 pemes on sald pelition; according to the count of 146 frrtica presenting it, but your Computica hoyo discoyered a great pany bawes which {lio faca of tho petition eliows shonld not by coupted in maklng tho requisito mumber, o fow of which will cerve g0 gamples, end cro o8 follown, to-wjt: Tiydney Clapp, Biloy Hohbey, Charles 3fad- den, 0. K. lollow, Jiu Momls, WA Catayute, Pryg Prajt, Qeorga Bkeygtics, sud vapjons pfher nanics of partics puf _dowa ag residing in'St, Lowlg, Cluclunat), Ttochestor) New Yoyl City, ougd various other poluts, and somo nemes and residences s given arg too pb- scuro to bonoticed, cud unfit to bu put in o report, 1t ceems apporent to your Commiles that thero nvo many nafea'on each pago of said petition that ahiould not bo there, This fack is patent on tho very faco of {lio retition, * ¢ Dudor theso circumstenaes, your Committes do ot fecl nuthorized fn nssuming that (4o petition pro- cqhicd 18 such as tho etatuto requires, and,ns (s matter capable of heing 1equeed to n certaluty, thoy elioyo fhnat hy jax-paying portion of tho community opposed 46 tho prayer of eaid petition are entitled (0 o, xalher than hava 1t ssvaicd, that thy Tax Lvs been coinplied with, befora {ho ¢ify'ss put to (ho cx- peuse of an eloztjon, In order tp ascorfulu (il fact, iowover, tho pelition will Luvo to bo compared witl poll-lisia of kaid November lection of 1873, nnd, os tho hames nro put on kuid potition without any referenco {0 precinats, wards, or Jacalilics, your Commiltgo he- Jiove it wilt rpquire weoks of constyut Ialior fo report tefiently to {bis Councll, Thoy 'L ¢ {0 1], ioleva {t wag- tho Pladis” diity of fho partles presenting - cadd volitiof ‘to havo presented with it mutlsfnctory evidenca of Husis compllunicn el mid v, and they yow prooso {o fupnlal wuck eyblonce, bit na Sour Smmittio aro only niziou to do thelr whols ity fn the premises, and fo_comply with iy wiklies of (hin Gonisell, they'desira to ropoft ithont rezommiondas S, H, TcuAnDIoN, © 4 Ti031A4 CANKQ! “ Camniftea on Julk A oL on {lie gnme subject waw presoutcd, as follow, “Tho miuority of tho Conimitlee on Judicrery, to ‘whom was referred {hie petition of cltizens for thusub- ‘mission to s voto of the’ peoplo of tho question of fn- corporating ymder thie General Ingorporation law, respectfully suvmit tho following report: That $n ‘thelr ‘opiunion the petitioncrs aro entitled lo respectfnl treatment. Thoy aro elmply pursting o rigat givon to them by ‘o law of the State. Whilo tloro may bo a fow fctitions or Logus names signed to i hetition, the Councll fur that réason Lus 1o right o disregurd the potition of tho thousands of bona hide clguors, Your Commiltes s 1o means of knowing whien oF who placed the fictitious names to the petie {ons, but wish morely to it {lnt the pulitionn were Icst for duys lying loozo upon o desl in ({m City Olerk's ofllee, and any ovil-disposed, person conld have sierop- titjously placed tho fetitfous nates thevoto, I413 siu. gulur fhat tho faot pf (heve belug dlctitlons names Nixed to the petition wag not heard of until several 1yt nfter (ho potition hud beon presented to tho Come mon Council, = “ Your Comynitico pro also jnformed that tho por- soun who clreulated the potition aro peady to gwear to 1his genninences'of evory signotiro afilxed {o the pott~ tion up to the thno tho samie lefe thelr Lands, Your Oommittes huve no doubt but that the patition is in coppliauca with the lays, apd containg the pames of soveral thousand potitiouers in' oxcesp of fll? number vequired. Your Commitieo thereforo repoctfully reo= owmnieuds tho paseago of the following resolutions : 4 Resolyed, By the Common Council of the Glty of Clienga, the Mayor eoupurring, Lhat tho second Mon- duy {u Jumipry, A, D, 1875, Lo und_1lo sume {8 hereby fixcd oud deglgnateil as thg doy of election ntwhich Lo question’ a8 to whetbor' (ko ‘eaid Oily of Ghicago shall becomo incomorated under an nct of the Generat Assembly of s Sute of Jilinols, cutitled * An aot to provide for the iusorporation of cities aud villagos,’ approved April 10, 1874, 1n forco July 1, A, D, 1575, eball bo_submifted ton voleof {ho clostors of gnjd Ity of Chicagos. and further ho it ¥ Zesalved, it ths polling places and tho Judges of the election shall Lo {lio eamio e at tho eloction for Stato andcounty ciicers held on the 4d day of Novemnber, 1874, i ' Gity of Ghieago. 4 ALl of whick your Comilittce 2 4, L, OsqrpRLl & tixo, B, Wit Ald, M, B, Bailey mored ta concur in the last report, Al Sehuttver gadd Lo was not surprized ol the INSINUATIONN AND CHARGLY contatped in thiy Lt reporl, No oflice Aldermen in thia Couuell, save {liase who sigiied tho roport, would 0 clegruce themocivea us to ehargo tho Oity Clerk with such conduct, They know well cuough that the pure ties whoso names uppsared on tho- petition conld not gwear to ‘tlio genutnencps of ‘the numcd, Boys hud slgmed tho petition; strangers stopping ut hotcls had signed, Tho speaker was ot oppoted o TelnLorpora. ton, Lt ho vanted to act i o legal munuer, A DENIAL WX THL CLEIK, T'ho Olerk hiete stated that whilo tho petition was in 1nis porrcasion i was' kept fn Jus vault, and no bogus unmios could knve been attucliod, STILL, ANOTHLI JEFORT, Al Cullerton, of the Judiciary Committoe, prescnte ed the followlg inority repoet on bis own hook s “ Your Contmilties have examined the potitious with that carowhich tho rhiort timo ntorvening sinco fis preacutation lins yermitted, Thoy flnd sald petiilon to bhave bicen most earoleesly \zud willfully prepared for {ho purposo of eitbor ridiculo o dnsult, If muny of the elgucrs dld not append thelr signatures with tho dutentfon of fusulting this Counell, thoy it Jeast did o with tho Intontlon of turning the whule matter into ridiculo of {ho Lroudest deacription, ho genflomen who composo the Cltjzeny® Atavcintion,wo nro walistivd, liad they ever carclesnly exsmined (ho petition, would not, dure to take it homo (o thelr fresides for tho inspeciion end perusal of thelr wives and dapgiors, Wo praatea patigtied. that, lnd tiey known tho cond!tlon of tho petition or the' modo hy which the peraons they emyployed to ohlain tho slgna- tuves hnd conducted thelr Work, they would not have ulloveed it to hie presonted {o (his budy, 4 No tiody vepregentipg tho yooplocan yolain its self- respuch o tjo sulf-vespoct of (s conitnuity €16 ole laws Inanitiugg, obucone, nn fictilous papers or signas tures;'or obseens culn 1o bo spromd befors it, The fact alono thet the petition {s o Giled with fictitious nanes, With tanieg Of pessons Fealdent of i pasts of 1o conntry, ol Wil names of persons seb down without auy pesfilpnco yiliatever, would render b fime pugsible’ for tho - Gouncil 1o nct “intelligently nud wisely upon the sublect upou whick {he petitioners propaio they elould Inffl;mu-. *Ior the wore full {nforination of jhis Copncy), yo would atnlo that tho polition nppears to have heert xmu‘v "P Iy tho followingg, nmun? otlier mennn 3 i~ drarly BE name hovo beow elgned by ano perso, wholo alicaln bolty ko filed 1p, - THunidredn of (Lo nntes are entirely fllegible, Ilundreda of othern look us if they Tiad been takon from holel reglaiers, Iundrodn of alliem avo componed of abecoun wordw nnd fietit{ons desiguationy, ~ Hundreds of ~others ara it down © with mo resldences nttached, Homa yarta of tho polition appon fo hava Dieon oed sololy for tho benoflt of persvns practicing Tmdwriting, Atong tho roslilences of nigners appoar tho fullowlng places : Lawndulo, Washington Ielghts, Evuuston, Byracune, N, Y. { Adrian, Mich, ; Day Town, avtford, Gonn, & Springiield, 1L Nov' York Gty Albany, Britwatkoo, Attanita, Shivt' ¥ail Tiend, Rochene tér, O, k&, Hollow, Wild Cat’ Bhulo, Cluginuatl, Skin Allan Junction, East §t. Lonis, Terro auge, Ind.; Tiddlér's Grecn, Kalamnzoo, - Amonyy tho_fol{lioners’iames nppear such as tho tollowlng : Palsy Tollver, Iaiiy Wheclbarrow, Arétry Hvonlight, Tom Colling, ' Canuible Fiinu, Dintls " Darltujy,' Bollea Dy, *Daldy _Eolirs, Chtles Veach,’ Cuffy *Dumo, " Daufél” Dancer; ‘Ihomins Chowaco, Olo Jiull, Kidney oot Tat, Josoph Blmple, nck Loonoy. Nansy_hollvar, Iooley' flooley, Hooley Hooley, Lucy Dooloy, Mary McClure, “Mrs, Mee Ohure, Miunio Butghor, ©ho obacoto naméa wo henr to glye, : ““A'niuority of your Commiltco s of fho opinfon thnt uch pititions”shiould not bo entertained by thin Counclly aud would zecottumond thnt 1t o placed on e, ' ¥, 1, QuLrenron, BOMENODY DID 1T, ¥ % Ald. Cammpbolt mafdl that o hai 1ot mado any ohargen agajust tho_ Qity Clopk, hut ho ralterated tho cliurgo flt romeboily Tud surreptitfously pib bogus numes into {ho petition, : . 1T WWAS XOT RIGIARDHON, Ald, Richardnos, who liud had the dooument in bl Fummnnlun for aoveral doys, Look ocexslon {o Aay thint | Lad beont {n bis vaulty smil no changea Lud Leen audo u it A BIGNIPIOANT rAOT, AYl, Campball called atlontion to a significant fact ~tjint oll thio hogus and obeceno names atid residences waro contined 10 ono pacluge, ehowluy that, momohody had fukerted theso names wecrebly, ‘Thtn fach, how. over, did not fuvalidate the bona-1do nutes, and hie nzfifed thiat tho Gouncdl win dofug a dangeraiia thing in thiva toarting the wilk 'of tho people. 1L might b Drofight tossonso of its duty by o ni Brotaulict luly by o ninidamus from for- WIIT MIGHT HAPPEN, A, Tcherdson tepeated Lis former statoment (hat, feoum tho tino (h pattion cano fnto tho lianda of thd Conimttea on Tudlciary, there waano possibilify of its belng cliauged, Asto tho thrcatoued mndaniuy; lio wont ouggeat tio possibillty thut somo eitizon might apply to tito courta for su infunetion_restralning tho Council frum ordetdg an olcétion until (bey had fivab determined upon (o fegality-of the yetition. Ald, Gullerton epoko ut komo loagth fu’ favor of the adoption of Iy veport; Toylng grest siresa upon tho ridizuloun wanica, : i Al the roporfs wero ordered Iaid over and published, UL 0GDEN DrTUm, Ald, Hiliroth, of tha Spectal Gommittes to whom waa referred (ho regolution telativo to tho dumagin offect of (v Ogdus Ditels upon flio Obfcngo Itivor uud tho Tiiuola & Mizhigan Conal, submitted a longthy report, du wiieh the Conunttleo cxpress the bellet {hint thio only fmniediato and peemanent relicf for tho ovlls S quostion §5 10 bo abtatiied by tko deopening of 1lio Deaplaines River from its junction with tho Ogden Counl soulh fa o point which wil draw the curcent of waler from fhie couth branch of the West Bronch of tho Clicago Rirer, thus malke fug tho Boulh Drauck, the® Despluincs, zud tho Ogden Canul ausilinry {0 tho 1inola & Miclie 5au Qawal, which fa only ablo o carry off the present suwerago of tho dty undor the moat fayorable clrcum. | slancos, The gales nt-Lockport cannot bo lowered without dmpeditry navigation, s no relief can bo laked for in ths diroction, 'Tho Committes rogard ihe rights of Oyden, Wontworth & Uo. as not worlh of uerlous conglderation, but fusst that tho Tinois & Bichigan Cutol must by stiil furthior deepened und oue Iarged bofora the quesyion of tho drainage of tio Souln Bronch enn hesolved. Thoreport recommends thiat the Hoard of Public Works'mslo tho nuvvey’ of thio Despiaines River mentined above, tud preparo and submit to the Coupeil catimales of tha expenso of sich fmprovements; und' fhat tho Mayor and Commeon Councll uniteinn memorial to the Siate Legisieturo aud fo Cougress, urging tho importanco of w ehipecanal between Obifeaga anid tho Misrlenippt River, by the onlargément of tho I{lfnols & Michigan Capal, on the ground thnt this would colve tho ques- tlon of cheap treneporfation helweon {ho Miaxlasippl and (lie seabourd,—4 wnatter In which all tho diswie= ulppt Sletes nra diterostod cqually with Chieago, Tho Coinmillee urgo that immedisto stepy Lo takon in thia ttor, awd 1hat o Oty Olesk bo directef {o prepara i uand to the Cook County membera of tho Logiss Islura a copy of {he report, with the request tpat they take Sunediata eteps toward eccuring Siito and Naffonnl aid toward caprying out tho project set fortl in tho report, i 5 “Llie roport wan ordered Inid over and published, "o Gouncil ud Journed intil ¥riday cyeniiig, i dedrinirdy FRES LODGINGS. Visit to the Rolicf and Ald Socfety's Shelter, “3fa'a fuluninily to man meles countless mille fong mourn,” This expression must havo orlglnatod etatimo when Kings und Prlnces aud lordly urlsio- crats looked upon thelr subjoots o3 o munh cattle, aud {reated thom as such, and neted ns if jgnoraut of {be mayipg: “For tho poor always yo bave with Fou! It 3 not proper to talk of “man's inknmanily to man " in {his country, for inno lnd on the faco of the carth aro there so many monmments of the good willy Denovolence, and bumanity, and lova of mun for man a3 in the United Siates, Toaco and plenty (as o genoral 4hing) nbound, and to {hoso vlio ara needy on sccount of virenmistanges they cannot control, pympatly nud ypractical afd are generously extended,” Irep hopifals for thu sick ; freo cmplogiment bureaus for the uutme ployed ; snd froe ladging houses for thoso who raquire Eholtor from {he cold winter Wuste, Tl Chicago lteliet und Ald Socicty ia to o crodiled for the slroug effort it i muking to supply TUEE LODGING-IOUSES in Clilengo, In Naw York, allbougls sucl hovscs are nandur tho control of Lho Dopartment of Glinriifes and Gorzpeliona, et they oro matged by tho yullco of cieh precinct, tho lodging-houses being genorally itu- ated ¢ the rear of tha polico statipn, By that wyranges ment objoctiopnble clikructors, drilon people, wu- worthy objects, sud the profeseionals known nmong tho policens ¥ revolvers ¥ from the regularity und frequuncy with which thoy pay their visits aro excludod, und really desgrving peoplo can ho sccommadated, o over, {ho lodging houees pu cetablislad iora nroa poie sond {o tho puor fellows who, tiican bitter cold winter nights, uro withou, homes and the means to Prooure seltor from tho elorms, Mouy a criminal can toll that, whilo {hus wanting s place fo sleep and roaming tho strects, o firas femplgtion 1p commit crito vislted him, Ilungry and thipsty, seantily clothed and witl 110 bied excapt tho hurg flags of ‘tho” sidewalk or e recessed doorway, is it Aot cavy for tho Evil Qas to seeyra u vietim? Who, then, cun cstimate thy valuu of these lodging bougos, TUE CLARK DTRELT TTOUSE, A Tuwuse reporfer visited thc louso on Clark atreet, cornor of 1larrison, last night, It s a frame Lullding, and was formerly occupled by a chureh con- grezation, When tho care-tekor opened (he dour, s uieneh of mivgled odorn, not ot el pleasant, nmong which the smell of fobacco predouwinyiod, struck iy nostrils, 1t yas a uhifling, sulocating, srrm ste and suggested o hasly retieat, Bk tho roporter' dty is uperatiye 3 it 1 in tho {ptorests of humanit and must bo perfopmed ot any personal risk. Stop- Ding {1 out of {hio storm and cold, tho reporter imn digtely et to work {o collect information. Hao wi iuforted Ly {hy carc-taker thak tho houso opened No nnd duriug tho first week 513 meu werp recelyp Qi Sandey it of thuy weelk U0 mes wesa” aucommio- ateg “Wero you able ta glve thom nll sleeping ropm 2 ¥ “Noj; obout (0 luve benches to »lnuH o § {ho re- mainder ptreteh on tho floor, eit uround the ttoye, aud 1A hia {lwma s best (hoy cum,” 4 1low is adinission gainod 2 " ¥ Generally tho mep upply at the station-lionso fop & tcket : but T oxerclso my own disoreton gomotimes, and ylvo sdfssion to o man 10T think bo ls doserving, oven though lio hus noj nny tlckot," * Aro thuro cerlafn hours within which applicants arg veecived 7" ““No; 1o taken in poor follows at 3 o'olock in tho maralng: X stay up all niglt.” TUE APPLICANTS, #WWhat class of men como hero " 1o Well, you eat uco the snen icro lo-nighity hioy are a fatp sumiple, Thiovo aro o vagrauts smang thom; thoy scom to Yie Worling mon fn hard luek, If I no- tiea auy fellow making o Labit of crowding fn Lere T glve thieyn their walking papors,” “Do yay Loep i rocord of thelp namcd, #ges, na- tionalitics, oconpations, ote, 21 4 No: 1 Lavo uot bovn dircoted to do ro.* “1Invo you heen otliged to kend uuy poysons away not biaving room for thom 3" “ Not £o far, ‘T nhopit o wepl wo ehall higvo another room Lack of {his aud twleo s lurge, 40 that wo ean ucopmmoilatoall who piay como alang'" Tho reportar thon walked srouit the room under tho gaeort of tho * care-talier, T'hero ‘wero 45 mon presout, und Lo mnjority of them wors strelehel on ho beuchies, vome soundly asivep ; othors chufting with convepsablo nelghbors, au others siitiug ai tho floor nnd gtandlng near thy stove fndulging i el Tuxtiry—a enioho. T pppeatance thoy wnewored $o tho desciiption of thie curestakor i bolug WORKINGMES, and nons of fhem vugrants, Judeed, gome had for Pillown satelioly and caout-biage, 14 (lougly Moy, ind it afely cona ta the clty, audsiauy o them strap- ping, uble-hodied youuy fellows, A “Who Clifcaija Reffef auid Ald Socloty derervos praise far 1hi4 good work and opconragemont in B sutsign- Hiul mauter from tioks who uro oharitably disposed. ONE WANT, Thopo §8 perliaps ono want yet to be suppliof, in {ho sino dircstion, und that §n's lodgiiig house for fo- mules, Muny a poor womay wandera tho strects at ulght, aud mapy o yowug gl too, whoso Hfe of aliaine and Infutny may, in & good muny instances, bo oitributed to the Infjucices broaght to'hoar upon her when #howas inu hopicless, shioltorlewscoudition, The Cuod Humurlfans might, if thoy would cousd auuyroling nmong (humselvay, (o mugh ta aupply (bis want, bub 1t n fenred thng velley muat o looked for ey tiroly from tho Sacloty or thy Oty Govornment, Tha writer was fuformed of A HORUIDLE OCOURRENCE sbout two weoks buck on Muqlson utreet, in whicl n younys_Scandiuavion womnn wis_tho viclim, IIis in- Tormunt was u docfor of yeputnhle standing f ocloty, ot who eap vouel for {ho fucts, ‘Yhe young woman hiad o dfeugreomont with hitr aunt with Whon sl wus living, and the foollsl old womon ldeked (he firlout thivaight, Bholind no trlends togo. to, ol It b ofermyinod (o walls (hostroets ll night, Pacsinig slongy {adinon uirect villuin aceonted linw, o wan vrelle dressed and aiylieh {3 uppearanco, Leatuing lier slo- vy, o oxprosied mnuch sympathy, ondtold hor {liere Wan & Jipusa on Madiuon” atrect Whera 8ho would find ettt scconmupd o fa (ho boukg. o b Bijer, o ontriged the g, Wil e wover veached (o rolleos tho girl wou not long I 1o coumtry § was_tevrifiod anid ustoundod t (i Wholo rroceaiiie, aud foared, when o reoncilis Loty wan wffecta witly £ho sunt, ot} lier the ard talo, Cused of thio order wro nop infrequent, und the cutublislimout of nluduluv‘hmlln {or founles proverly condueted would materially lessen, if uot eutirely do wypy with, Ly slarmuing e of uituisn, [ THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS The County Attorney Explains that That Oontract with Egan Ts Worthless, It Will Do Nocossary to Rescind tho Foymer Agropment with the Gity. Mr. Egan Says Ho Is Willing to Do Anything, Provided He Retains His Place. A New Rule Concerning Contracts, Thio County Commirajoners met yoalerday afternoon Trogident Aehiton fn fho char, TOUNTREE'S OVINION, An opinlon by County Attornioy Rtountree rolative to tho Courl-Tfouse matter was presented, an followa In complianco wifl: the resolutlon of the Board, agdupted Nov, 10, reluling to tho plis and condfratction of o Courl-Hanse, I trauymit herowitlin contract pro- pared pursuant o your résolutionu, The icsolutions did not 'apecity in dotail all o * details necessary to bo enbadied fu & coutyael to rendoz 1 complete, aud T do nob consider tho contracl herowith aubmitted oblig~ atory wpon tho copnty untilit is ratifled and abproved by tilo Joard, It {u fn such form tlat tho Bonrd can readlly” mako tlo” alleratious in pubatanco it wmay derfro to, I feel it to Do my' duly fo lu- fotm oo lonrd Ut I ew of lin epinioh that tho county 18 notnt lberty to enter inio n cou- grach of tho itz contomplated by, the said rorolis tans, Upon' {ho 18th day of Angust, 1672, tho Hoard of Cotnmisslonerst of Cook County atid tho City of Chieago oxgeuled and delvered o contract, wherelu end where- by {ho couuty snd cfty aqreed, dmoug other thinge, thint they would join du tho ercetion of & putblie bufid- ing on Biock 39 In {ho oblginal Town of Chlcago, for tho uso of tho County gnd * City Govermients, and tho courts of rocord of alil county, {ho oxterior design of which shoull bo of unifori character: and appearance i might bo ageed wvon by (o Doard of Gonnty Comn- mifesfoncra nnd tho Common Council of tho Cltyof Chis caggo, which contrét {s uncancolled. In viow of tho cxloliug agreement, T oigest {0 thio Board fbat e résolutlon sdopted 'Nov. 10, 1874, bo rescinded; Te- spectfully, Jous M, RouxTper, County Attoriey, ‘Upon motfon of Commiustoner Crawford, the opin- fon was reforrod to the Committes on Judiclary, EOAN 18 HEARD FROM, A communieation from Jamey J, Lgan, architect,wan read, ap follows 3 Cuicaao, Nov, 80, 1874, As thiero would reem to hon teclinft on {ho partof £omo of the membors of your body (ot {ho contract enttered into hotween Cuok County and myeelf for (ho dealgning and supcrintendenco of tho cotinty portion of tho now City-Hluil and Oourt-Tonso 8 not tu strict accordanco with the resolition of Nov. 10, 1874, whick antliorized the preparation of the contract ; and, ua thers would also scom to bo s focling (hat nald confract ought lo havo Doen cubuitted to the full Board for its approval Lefore its oxecittion, 1 respeetflly beg leavo o fuform you (it I have no duslro o o tho cottuly fo Lo taEniu o€ tho contract iz question with respect to the timoand manner of sreparation of tho plans, drawings, aud specifications, 16255 tho opthlon of wmajosity of yeur Bosed, it okl ecem that snch torme aro ol suthorkzed or fuplied by your resolution, 1 nlsgueivo to say 1t T hold myself nrepared to cancel {lio contract In question, If 1o directed by your Lonorablo Buard, onid_enter_atiotlier tonlract” ipoi such terma or adanuer of payment, snd cmbodying such obligations ns to working jointly and i bnrmany with tho_clty arcltect, ne yoit may dircet, provided tnt (ho ights which I undcratand o, legally vestid inmo by my clection of Jyly and Novembor, 1874, shall not fn_nuy way bo fmpaired or invalldated by stch cancellation, Tiually, 1 would eay that it noverway my intention to nct otberwiso thau 1 lurmony with {ho elty's nrchi- toct in the proparation of tho proposed now desizu: an, belug complgloly wudee tho control of your G mitfea o Cubllo Bulldings Ly tho terme of my con- {ract, T cannok perceivo how my election or miy coie tract'willi tho coiinty can interfero with (ho harmoni- outa proceeinga of ety nnd connty. 1t ouly rests with sour honotubla body or Tiuliding Gommitteo to diyect o to proparo pland in_nccordance W puch mutual tudorstanding us (o two bodlea mny nitlvo al, wud 1t Decomps my duly to adopt auy designs, in couneetion wilh the eify prehitect, to_such mutual’ requiremonfs. “Tlhiero {s noihing 11 my_contract which empowers o to thrusy, 1wy ieny upon the eounty or_the clty, und I cortalnly desiro no such ndvantnge, My inters protation of tuy posifion §u slmply that, wheu “you aro Erepayed (o fhana Ipstructions us tp the preparation of tlio proposed desrgne, T azm ompowered (0 altend {a tha fintorestn of tho comity, and not unill such instruc- tions uro fesnod, Itcapbctfully, Jasces J. EOAN, Tho communteation wus referred to tho Committes on Judielury. BUTERINTENDENT OF GOIOOLS, Tho snuusl repoyt of the Tounty Superiutendont of Seliools was read sud placed on filo, The roport sels forth tliat tho recolpts for distribution account have Tieen $120,000.65, and fho dishursements’ $129,614,08 ; cach op hand; $485,67. There aro 212,319 pereons in {ho county unider 21 years of ago ; 218 kchool districts, and 259 frea echools ; pupils enrolicd, 62,741; teachers, 1,044 graded schools, 673 public bigh schools, 7, “Tiyorp s popn recpived ¢ townsbip fund, $30,217.08; Dy fpociol dietrict tax, $702.635.00 3 amotnt paid to teachiers, $624,295.47 ¢ pald for fiicl, tle., §10,247.4 palil to Treasurers for uer vigos, $10,60151, Ehip fond owounts to £474,000.83 ; amount loancd, SI0S00T, o avorae monthly wages for niald foachers aro §70.30; for fewale, SI7.03, Tho Boyrd procoeded to_elect_two membiors of the Conunty Boord of Education, I, J, Kearnoy, Rabert Clark, and Willisn N, Jones were noininated, Measrs, Keariioy and Clark wero elocted, THE BDECORDER'S OFFICE. Tho fallowing, ofered by Conmniesloner Conloy, wero ndopted : Jesolued, ‘That this Board does not requiro “all that portion of tho firat floor (abova busement) In the Dullding situste on’ tho narthwest corner of Fifth avenuo and Washington etreet, n tha city of Chicago, uxcopt 60 miich of paid floor ag 1s now accupled by the ‘busincas office of tho Obicaga Tintey, togetlior with the vauits connceted with ho sanc, oud ulso ona vpnit which is fu {ho asement of #aid ' building” for any farthor thue, Jtesulved, Thiot tho Clerlc of this Toard ey nnil ho horaby i, fnstructed to deliver to Wilbur 3, Slores, owuer und lessor of Faid prewilees, » certified’ copy of tho foregolng resolution, A NUW MULE, Gommissloner Hartison offcred tho followlng ¢ Jesolued, What the rules of this Board b nmonded, and o o to bo known 03 No, 20 bp ndded {hereto, which Tulg shull reqd s follows: “Np contract i wng, tndo in pursiance of a recoluton of tho Board, whercto Conk Connly f¥n party, slinlLbo exe- Cuted or alall Lo_bindiug wpon tho county until tho gaino sholl hovo boen st rewd before, pud approved by, tho Board i1t open gesston. *hesolted, 'Thist Rulo No, 95 of tho present rules be nunibefed No. 27, "W Uhairmau ststed that tho resolution would have to Tay gver anp week under tho vules, Commissioner oguo moved to suiend the pulce, and tho motfon provalled, Zreaeat Asliton Gaid tho resolution ought (o Lo adopled, Goramiissloncr Tarrison aaid that its adaplion sould remova'nll cause for (o bickering and i1 feeling which lind hicretofors provailed, a8 thera would by no wncortainty uf to tho terms of contracts entered fnto, Tronfdent Atbton stated flnt ho liad nover signed any contrnct until 3t lind_fivst been approvod by fho Qounty Attorncy or by komo Commitice of tho Honrd, Tho yeaolutiois wan ndopted, and the Bosrd ad journ- ed until Friday of {hls weelt o GLADSTONE AND 1THE POPE, Tord Camoys Assents to the Gladstono Ex- positions From the London Tivies, Nov, 1, Wo hiave been reanesied by Lord Camoyis to publish tho following letter pit ~TiANEF, Nov, 13, 1874, DEAR 31it, GLADSTO! n your *lixpostulation ™ you lluve appealed to those Englieh Tomun Catholics who voneur i tho views you lsyo fherein expressed, As Iam ouo of thoss who o coucur, I am boupd to say 80, Noouniamore entitlod than yourself {o un expression of confidenee from thoee who have bepe- fted by the great prine plea of civil angl religlous Tberty by which you have been fuvarlably 'guided, I coueur i1 the proposition you havo slatedy though T regret m referenco to fho relgn of Queen Mary you shiould have considered b necessary fo weo tho term # Wloody,” It s unnecessary toarguo upon tie securacy of the oxpression, That word hos slways been and fu offensive to the ltoman Catholics, and was not needod o support yonr nseertion, I belfovo it to bo perfectly ruo, sluce that refgn it waa not possiblo for tho party 1o whom you allude,—I presima the Ritualisty iy, you might have added, fur tho Roman Catholies, and T add for both cmnhluun‘. (hough thoy might tend- to overthrow the Fstaplished Churcl ‘el could nevep nakip this o Roman Cathollo country, "Lord Acton and voureelf huve drawi atlontion, nnd” quito approprivto- v, {0 thio longuage hield by the Itoman Catliotle clergy and laity previous 40 omancipation, when the distine tlon hotween the elvil and opiritual dutles of Catholles ‘was clearly defined aivd infalllblilty emplntically de-~ wled, 1lad any Outholio of importance then sald, ¥ I am # Uathollo Ayst aud an Englishimoan after,” aud that withont the slightest resorvation, und, had that expres- slon been defended by Ontholla Archibishop of that duy an {f bue boen (éfended by tho Archtishop of Westmingter, Lyery much gowbt if Catholio unmm:)Lny- tlon would Lavo been granted, In noticing yonr 4 Ex- F10 10y Jastulatlon” tho Avohbivhoh of " Wystuiator, "I il pyplishod loifer, - wall thab thore’ s no climige o {Le Cobligations of the Toman Cafliolios to il power fu ‘consequienco of {lio publieation of fha Vatican docroos. Naw, fa by bo? T4 18 ot Iikely'tho present Topo will adopt ogatuet Queen Vietarla'tho courzo pursied by tho then Papo agafust Quoen Blizaloth, bt thero 11 no telliugg ivhat ediGh infght bo ivsied by Uie anthor of th Sytlbun, Aksuming kn odict wero now fnswed, tend. fit b weakes oF destroy wleglunee, whut o difforunt poaftion & Noman Cathotio wonld be'in now from what y souldl Buve heon fu thon | Infullibility way not {lhen w mutter of compuieory pefie, and ho wonld buvo can ot ety Lo vofiio conpifines vl sueh o aiflot 3 fimt whiat would ia tho puiuch of bis belief {n tho poreona| {ptallibility 2 "He must clthor withhald s allouiguce on {ho one hand, or risk Lis splvation on the + ARA {5 Hog this o yow obligatipn? To Lp ¢olne pelled to Lellovs nuder devors nannum now what we woro nt 1iberty to dinbeliove thon with impunity e surcly *a_aiow obligation, As no indopendent Inglish “Romnn Qatholld, I cousidor 1t my dut; to ako s ° reaponso to your atipoal, Much mny be sald of the aorlous difMeiltica thut many membors of (e Roman Catuolio Church throtglionit the worlil will bo placed in by being com~ polled to bellove in tho Vatican ducrees, For mysclf, I will may that Wlatory, common senso, nnd my carly inatructlon, forbld ino to mccept tho nstounditig anil novel (novel, nt loast, ‘I iia present promuigation) doctiing of tho porsonal lnlnl?lhllllv of tho Yope, thaugh dtated, s asmorted, to the largo domaln o falth und mortals, I remalu yours faithtully, 4 ABOYA, Tho nliove Cathollo nolleman stands high, not only 1n Lifs Oburelt, but amoug all elawses In England, Tho Pope and My, Glndstone. HKome (Nov, 10) Correspandence af' London Daily Netrs, Tiila morntug tho Tope, wio hion racoversd from his indlaposition, after roceiving the Blshop of Buchnrest, adinfited rovéral Engliel Catholics to uu audienco, In addresning them, lio oald : A foruer Mitistor of your country, whom I had Dolteved fathior moderaté, aud_who, to Say tho {ruth, Liad tover while in efiies manifestod arroganca or vios Totico tzward the Catlioll Obrcli, intoxicated by tho pracecdifigs of snother Ministor' i nother Btate, Las anddouly como forward, likio » vipor, asafling’ this bntlc of Bt, Teter, Thavo not read fhia book, tnd I Dave 1o groat desirs toyoad blanphemies, biit from what T understand, the Miniater whom thoy call Lib- cral fiattern tha Catholica of that matfon mnd leads them o bellove that T wish thom to bocome distoyal to their roverelgn and tho luws of their coontry, Puzziod at beholding tho vask progroen mudy by that grent na- tion Ih tho path of tho trio faill, the fallen Minister hopedl to arrest the luminous triumph of the Olurch Ly fntorproting uftor is own fablon thio will of this poor Viear of Onrist, A great Ring (Charlomange) #aid that oven shiould the Gliurch imposo heavy bitr dens on tho conclonco of the populntion, tho Cathios lics should Lear them from thoir “uterest in the come munlon of the Obuel; buboue dogmns, far from Lelig burdens, aro Ngbt. Thosa who will watk nstroy aro not Catliolicy ; thoy are worse {han fufldels and Prolesiante, boeatns, calling thiemsclyes Cathiolica, thoy" dally robel agafust God ond iho lawa of the Chureli,” e PR S TIRED OF LIFE. Spectal Diepatcl ta Tha Chicngo Triluna, DarTLL OnEer, Mlich, Nov. JU-Nov, 2§ Ransom Sturdovant, 23 yoars of age, committed_siclde at cllovua by hanging bimsolt i Lfe’fathor's bar, wliero lio wis found suspended by a ropo from o hean o lind shown symptomua of fusauily for covorul we Coroner Betry sumimoned a Jury, who rendared o ver- dict of eulclde, M4 father hoa' Leen dusane for Lhe ‘past Nftcen yoars, . e ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE, TarTir Rook, Nov. 20.—A resolution was fntro- duced (i tho Jouto to-day fo tahon recosa from the 10th of December ta tho first Mlonday in Januory, Thiero was conefderable opposition 1o it, aud it 1 doubtful f it wiil pass, o s R The Now Methodist Rule, The amendment to tho general ruloof the Mothodist Chtrel, South, ou infemperance, 4 not getting on well, Thls amendmeént forhids tho manufacture nnd salo, ns well na the wse, of intoxleating driks, Tho Lnllolaof {lio” Couforsuco bivo tius far resulied us tollows: 3 1llinols_ Conforence—Yens, 4; naye, 23, Westorn Tllinols—Yeaw, 03 nuys, 24, ' Denver—yeas, —: nug 16, West Virgiiln—Yeae, 18: nags, 20, Hontuck Yean, 04; inyn, 39, Dlissorri—Ycas, 27} noyi Toulsyilio—Yeas, 653 noys, 39, Southivout Missonri— 'Pacific—Yoay, 183 29, Ten- ays, 107, Holston—Yeus, 80 ninye, ais, 45 haye, 42, Indinn Misslon— Year, 05 nays, 1 §TAR LEOTURE GOURAE. HeCORMICK HALL. S ~\m “qle Queen " ) et dih srAi S Ui 5 S EL ki TO-NIGHT, Principal nortlon of tho charming eomedy, ' Much Ade Abont Nothing, ! with miscellancaus rolnctions, inciui- Ing tho ** Death of tho Old Squiro," which duriog Ler last roadings provod ona of lior groatost oilosts, To-Morrow Night, Dec, 2, Miss Cushman's grand rondering of tho play of **DMeo- betl, W {n swiieh alto bs waoqualad, with miscoliancots so. Tootlone, hicluding ** Hotoey and § Aro Out.n ‘Adintision, 11 Rtesorved ceats, #1,60, for salo or for seliange fuf ‘n‘)mmg Tickota™ ot danasn, McClurg & Co,'s, this morning 448 w'clack ots tor alo GAKP] LD fon for $5, X THE BEETHOVEN SOCIETY, SEASON OF 1874-5. JOEN G, BHQNTALL, President, A. INGERSOLL, Sccrolary. CART WOLTSOHN, Oonductor, FIRST CONCERT, WITH FULL ORCIESTRA, Thursdey Evoning, Dea. 17, Asscolnto Membors' Seaeon Tickots, 810 vach (adm it- ting encgontleman uid two ladics), T b lind of Meesra. Taasan, McClurg & Oo., 117 and 119 5tata-at. ; Mossrs, Toot & Sons, 109 Ntato. lossrs, Itoot & Lowls, 166 State-st,; M. Honry Greonshium, Gennan Najlonal Bapls; BIF. Jobin G, Bliorjall, North- western Natlonnl Bank. EOOLEY'S THEATRE. MONDAY, Noy. B0, 164, brilitant success of Dals's saciety sensation, DIVORCE In conscauonco of which &6 wilf ho given for O TA7IEIEREL DVIOXTEE With 1ho rrent star cast, magnificont wountings, and brilliaut eflcoty. - datueiag, D, b, beaofit of M. JAMIS ONEIL. A great bill, 1 breparation—Tnbortson's mastorploco, SOHOOL, McVICKER'S THEATRE, Novel and extraordinary dramatic ovent, MR, JORN BROUGHAN! Kirst time, will produco his now dramatization, DAVID COPPERFIELD] Tn which o will porsanata tho vory appesits chiaraatars of WILKINS MIGAWBEL sl DARIED BEGGOT FE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Cltkest.. opposito Shorman Touso, ERED ALK b, PO Manager 3 woulk of 1 Aukaute e micoost, KELTY & < of th nckuotrlodgoll nicoost, KE B e T [<b DTDOET S, 2111 ONLY Grand Duchess o OGN Gifonbach's Ui HAND DUGHESS Kelly & Leors Ramons Dlinsteels naucwbillol Ethioplan mizth, Evory Tovuning and 1vednoaday and Saturday Matineas, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. GREAT SUCOESS of thy ewluont Comedian, Mr. o L e in N TO-NIGILTY, Tw Great Parts in DEARER THANLIFE, and THAT BLESSED BABY, UNCLE DIGK'S DARLIKG, and 16T O PARLE FRANCAIS HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Hoaure scats at onco for JAMES O'NEIL'S T B T HATURDAY, DO, b, 1874, ? MAGIOAT BAZAAR, 188 STATE-ST. 185 GRAND SUCCHSA. ASK FOR THE MAGIO BUCHRE-DEOK. ‘o most astounding eurd teivka can bo dono without . ratico. Prico 82, with bauk ot trioks, .. MEDIOAL CARDS, % n’ulc, tast Woeilnglon-sty 1t nt af all privato aud chronto 4 disuas ian any othior 5 4o ats - Fiogn 0r TADLUTe, oll urluacy (s . Disoures povuilar (o womon, suioh &y menarrigl rrlion, or whites, chlorosts, disounca and displiv wmonta of o wamb, storllity, uto., succosslully traato Ago wlch usporivnce oan bo rolfdd upon, 1t s selt- avidont that yhsicing (reatini: (housaiilo of crsos avory Vuar ncauiros eroat skt~ Contiilontial cansultations poc. sonully or by lGttor tens and favited, Gurabla oases gua smioed, Laules voquiriuge surgical atd, medieal attay anico, or wdvies, may onll ur kiidcoss tho doctor, Tavallds Drovided with apartments, board, artoudauce, ota, 7ie wodlcal lterature flluvtratod with chiusio o Tolatlng {0 tho nbave dlscascs and oxpintni marey itfig lpodinionts to maerlago, ok unto andourd. Prico 2 eonts, In lain sualed cuvolop: n andaA, 8 604 po o, MANHOOD REN A viotim of youthful_lmprudonco, causing promaturs deoay, uervons debility, ote:, having teied (i vain sl ory tawr vousoulys s fonsut & winolo. nolf-curo, whih will n;vm‘l Jreato iy follnw-suiferors — Addross . 1480 78 Nugaau-st., Now York. vt Dr, Kean, No ¢ ! NO PAY L} 60 KOUTIL OLATIE-ST, OHTUAGO, May bo oonulted, porsonally ot by sall, fro ar chisrge, S DR Ainn T (D ity e Raveaits Sured o R UY- i (o oity who wareauts bur A O lou iours, & e e £ 8 ponme ) By frow b 1 1h: 7 OCEAN NAVIGATION, "STATE LINE. i Toniblete dingkows Livernool, flelfast, ondand 3 a0 clegant, o X finaiaka Wil saii {ruim P No: By Norih (Hvar, '?J}.‘ BTATE OF NEVADA Wodnesday, Nov. 25 HIATI OFF INDIANA redneatay; Dor: 5 o BIATE OF FLOI-IDA. ‘Wodneadav, Doc, 23, Aul ayery Wodneadny thoreaftor, {nking pavongor o O A RO o S ko Nurway, Swoden, Doy and ubward, Tor f HBALDWIN & €0, nd Uurmany, Drafia for £1 , an Ight or yamiago apply to AUSTIN Stacrago Olflee, No. lfrnanm. New York. T ey M) ' anlow se any otlier Jino, 5. BARLE, Gei'l Westorn A featts Chisaso, "~ Notional Line of Steamships, NOTICH. Tomast sontliorly routo b thix ompany, to nvynldklgn ke, baen adonted by Bafling from Now Vark for LIVERPOUL, TOWN wvory SATU DAY 210 QUENS- Safling from N. York far Lonton (dirsct) evory fortnlght. Cabin passage, ), Gaironoy: stearage, at greatly rofuced ratod,, ‘Noturay tlokote at Tawest rate. rafls for £1 sud wpward, Nottheant Cincic i Handofon oetheant corner Olns| ndofplrate. horman Houso). Onfoauo. oo Oponanew CUNARD IMAIL LINE, REDUCED RATES TO EUROPE, To Livorpool, Queenstown, Glase gow, or Londondoryy, $15, Aprl(u Conpany's Oftico, northwost coruer Clark and Randolpli-stn., Ghieapa, S 11/ DU VERNET, Gonoral Westorn Agont, Grent Western Steamship Line, From Now York to Bristol (England) direct. Cornwall, Uapt, Stampor, Saturday, Doe. 19, Grost Weatu ndiiant, % Cabin Passago, BTl 145: Btoos nubgsq. apt, ¥ Tntormcdiato, a Pxcursion tickole, §120. - Apply s’ Gon'l £roight Hopo LM B, R, koBhuro & M. B 16 B 6130, MDONALD. Agoat. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, THRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIRS. + Baturday oxe ‘Wantorn Acont, JixrravAIoN or TErEneNon Mans capied. * * Sunday oxceptod’. 3Mouday ozcepled, | Ar- rive Sundoy ab 8:00 . m. § Dalty, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket Offices, 63 Clark-ot, (Nhrrman Ifause), and 75 Canale al., corner Jadison-at,, and at the depots. Leave, aPaclfloFast Lins., @ Hiupnauu 1y 13 ‘aDubugua Nigt Kx. via Ulintos, @ Utralia Night xniras < Iroeport & Dubgao ? n“t’fllnlmlll‘ -tl\l;l!fil‘luu X waukeo Mail, Ailwaukoo & Miimanke { Milvaukoo Parsony on {1ay Kiapross, Phal & Witons & Marquotte Hzpress, #t. Paul Passonge a Gonosa 1ako lcxpre % Gonova Lako Kz a—Depot cornor of Wollnand Kinzle-ata, 3—Dopot cornor of Canal and Kinzio-sts, RICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD. gyt soot of% Lakestey dnd ontar Teentyecond st tlice, 61 Cluy soutlieast coruerar Randolph, and TG ‘anal. er af Madison, Leuve. 0:45 0, m.| 5, o, o Arrive, 5, . 200D, 10, 8:1 0., 19300 . me Sxpress, GRAND UALILE Mornlyr ixpros Nlght Lapross, .CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, Chieago, Kansas City aud_Denter Short Line, via Louist. anty o and Chicago, Springactd, dlton and St Louls Thwtizh Line, Unian Depnt, West Nide, near tridge, Ticlet Ofices: At Dénot, anit 123t Kayns Gity BEprassesss. Hte Lows tud _hnrlm,llt,d i S, Louis und Springfiold Kx Lux. vinJacksonville Division, \taitorzon Gity Expira Peorls and Kookuk Expoe Ublcago & Padugah Hllvoad #teaator, Lacon, Waslington lix, |11 Jotlol & Diwieit Aceommivdation., }gumn Oltyand Donver ¥ast Iix, CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, Hnton Deynt, eurer Madison_and Cawiloste, Ticket Offce, B3 South Clark: opposite Sherian House, and ut Depot, Teave, | drrive, Mitwaukee, Madlson & Prairto du = Chicn, Mall, Milwaukos, G 3 Stove "Einty B Laul & SHanopol \(l{‘“ l{xnmi!-'":nn 15ay, Miiwnukee, i Polnt, Pralrio du 0 * 8:00 &, m, |*1):00a, m. *9:30 8, m. [*4:00 p, m. Sty ion, & Nortliern Jowea, Mnil, 5:00m, m.|* 7:B0p. Milwaukon, By Paul & i i Wi olis, Niglit LSxpress, t_ op.om.lt G:45a.m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Dept, foot - Lkl and rot o Teenty.gecondat Ticket fice A2 tandulphste, near Clark, TArriva, oHIgAG?, BURLINGTOWS QUINCY RAILTOAD, P et Siconihate. Ticker oees, b3 Grark and at depols, , Metl and Exprostissesses Otiawa aud Siveatar Passonier., Dubugue & Slouz Uity sy Tacitic Faut Line, for Omatia, Kauns Glty, Lodvomworth, A chisou & B B Josop Txas Expross,s Atirors Pastenior, .. Rendote, Uttaa & Siraatar Bis) Auror Basseuger. furora Passenger (5 Dubnanio & SioazCity 13xp, PacilieNlght Exp, for Oniai Kansar Oify, Leavouwarth, At i, *420h! 0 h. iz, Suudass, iz, Saturday, 3z, Monday PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILW/AY. Arrive, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Diepot, carner of' Vien Luven and Sherman-ale, Ticket affce, i _Girand Zaciio” Hotel, Leavs, Omahg, Leavonw'th& Atohlson Bz 210: eri Accommoiation, . ot Nizzht i2Dr0sY. oo LEGAL. TO_ ALY, CREDITORS OF Wi WESTERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY., Public notlea ia boraby givon that, §n pursusnco of cor- tain ovdors duly mado and entorail of rocord, fu eurtatn aptlons ‘mmlllm within the Stats of 1ilinoi, in the Clroult Gt ol ool Yountyy, an e, (imnsory sido thaceor, wheroln_The Great Westorn Tolegraph Compauy 18 & party, O, L, Hartau, ‘L., of Uhicago, hins heon duly ipnolated Roeotvor of Tha'Groat, Wastorny Tolcgraph ihipany aud ol of 1ts proniuety AN nffocts of overs A furo whntsaovor, and, lving vxeouted tho bund roqulred Dysnid ordors, 'fa livosted with all tho powors of o caivor according 1o Jaw. 1y tho ardars aforcealti it has boen roforred to Tram M. Chuse, Master In Uhatieory of sal Court, * Lo take wvjdonuo Wearluig upon, and roport the indobtednosy said " corporatlun, _oZoopt tlia il Arriva, T, m .. 300 Do alm. 0500 . i ¢ 6:10.3: 0 i, and the il Aastor in thorolly afzcetod * ta forthwith pube ‘TIHFE CHICAGO TRIBUNR and Inter-Ocean for 2uson eunssoutyo das toall aredicors of Tho Oroat \West: ern lalograph Gompany notlfying thom in effoct ot thy appointimont of the aid Recoiver and of this. order of roteronco, and that on i corlaih day to o nawad' {n said notieo not Moro. \lmn ton days from tha firet, publication af #ntd notico all croditors of said Grent Wostorn Poto- sraph Company prosent thoir olaims to sald Mastor {n Cliancary for adjudication, togothor with suol proofs ne thoy ay chooss {o peosant (o ostublisly the same, aud thaty fn defhult af wo dolug, thsir olaiwa wiil bo dobarrod n et Tho'anid Mastor, after (ho rocolpt of eald clafms, shall, upn o ol t0 smid Xeoolvor, livar, reczitoy anc ro; port the pronfs and sountor-praofe npon ail elaltis, and tlatt alan, report tis indfugs thorguron to tho Cuuit tor ual adjudioation, It (8 hethor urdorod that (he aatd Mastor tn Cliancory shall tako and rapost praof buaring upon thy 1atice of {ho sMieiad onds uf suld corporatiyn, fssued in 1874, but o ot rountred fo mako a fndiag with rospact fhiorat, ™ Ly furthor ordor 4t bx provided that tho raid Mastor atinll conclnd ovide G0 wion anhd claims Knd Mako Tou port thoroon within thirty days fron the date of this no- tloe, unloss othierwiso ordared upou duo application ta thg Court and proper shewlng therefor, Now, thorefare, nati ""“fi“"l}" on toall croditors of tho Great Wonturi ‘Tolegraily Ounijinoy ta prosont ali s tor adfuduntion tegothor with proofs thoreot, tu 10 3 i ottiag, 'No. 39 Muja¢ tlock, 143 LaSallu-st., Chleago, Tl on'Tosdy, tho 8th day of Dovombior, A, D. Wid, at O'BL0K s 11t OF 03 00D thorealior, within tho o Jfmit. o0 1 kati orors a3 afurasid, asthle huaring thurcof cu 10 bizd, and In doruit thersof olatms will b dobarre and disallowed kn rllnnhllfiflsfl{ tho ordors as aforosatd. Dutod Cltcags, Nove 24 Tk 00 Tl o, Glronit Court. Master in Cliancory of Onok (4 PATENT WATOH CASE. to puraliado 3 olewant and durablo Gorn Waton, snd Lo e vk [n money, bu. (hh EAT Y SR VWATCI UARL: FOr yaur twovemiont, ey atd niaibe Mamsard, Flal, and Lo stiapes, to whioh wo have this Filliaca uintni' e Bot WARDERIta o Eautiowty and Hoyaty stges, ey and fitem Wimlor, #3215 by Woalors wenoraily fu atl pyvis AR DR, G, Satent Cases arg tambod ** " {nsido the Cover, Wador tho bozol. Sond far Aull- dusdiiptive’ eironlers n tlflw,,n;{';‘:r‘.“:l:i‘:m J.A. BHOWN &00,, 11 Malden = undoraignad, Mastur ol Patent Cavos