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TUE CHICAGO POLITICAL. Mecting of the Republican Coun: ty Central Committeo, havisabilty of Making a Nomination ; for the Bupreme Court Va- oaney. i Tho Committecs of tho Other Cotntics In the District Asked to Confor wil Them, es Dickoy Announoes Himedlf as a Candidate for tho Position, Iadgo tho Yadepondonts Finish Up Their Businoss. REFUSLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE, ‘THY GUPAFME COURT VACANCY. A meoting of tho Cook County Hopablican Ceotral Committeo was held at tha hoadquar- tars, corner of Lako and Clarir streets, yosters day evening, to consider tho advisablity of holding # Convention to nominato & enndidate for (ho Yacanoy 1n the Bupreime Court, ‘hore ere prone Jolin J, King, Ald. Watron, II. B, Srsston, Ke Warnet, Justico Bailubnry, VD. J. act? Ald. Cloroland, Peter Kiolbanes, Elian shioman, J. 8. Mnuilen, J. Atwator, Arthas Don, W. M. Sialtu, George M. Dogue, Gon, iano, and Cal, Fueaby. Invitations to tho meeting bad Deon Bont to tho Central Commit (wedof tho other countlos cotpprisiog tho die- jnet, but the notice was too short to epablo del- ggites to nttond. Ja tho abaonco of John I. Clough (Provident), Yr. George BM. Bigue wan tande temporary Ceaimau, Joho Lylo King acted a4 Secretary. Afr the objozt of tho meoting had boon statod, . SUNTICH BALISBUNY sdvocttol tho holding of convention to nom- fate ood attalght Ropublican for the oftico, addaaid Cook Conuly ought to taka tho initintory sepa for that purpose, He moved that tho aol- ation to tho last County Oonvention he con rutnted (ie Convention, and thet delogates frum theorher counticé bo favited to act with thom in taking tho nomitiaticn. Yr. King thonght the motion onglt ta bo Aided, Thoy had no power to call the convon- (ico, and ahonid simply get the focliug of tho muitos a8 to the proprioty of cailiug it. Io accordance with this auggostion, Mc. Balia~ btty changed bis motion to sond Teiaved, That it §8 tho ronss of this 6 ommittes that actarention ba called to nominate s Republican can- Ghile for ibe vacancy {n the Suprema Court. WR. MULLEN DEPRECATED HASTY ACTION. foms of the most prominent Nopudliosns wero eyed to @ convention if only one good Re- bhean would run, ‘Fhe troublo was, however, Gao ‘woee tro candidates in the fed. Justice Selisbucy aaid he had gotten sick of droppiog nominations for jadiclat ponitions. Ypoy hed dono it notil the Democrats had five. ottof the scven Sdprame Conrt Judges. Judge Yedlieter'a reaianation loft the Democrats four, tat iboy would increase the number to fireogamn ((there a8 uot e atraight Republioan nomioa- tien. “M4. Dizon wan ssked to expross his views. Ressid bo bohieved AT THE LAST ELECTION frJedge of tho Sup.omo Court thoro was po pital convention on either side. : ‘The Chair thonght tho gentloman was mig- lige, ‘fnoro wera regular party nominations ten, He. Charles Witchoncks bottlz the nominee athe Republican aud Judge NcAviistor of tho Democratic party. Aa: Dizon beliovad if thoy Ind run man zor pablioty known tho party might have been: nressfal at nat olcctiou without n 1. snination. Yoo Bar, in na opinion, ought to have some- thog tosay in this mattor, Peraovally he aras mpoed to a Convention, but he recog- ted tho fact that if there wora wun Kopubliean “candidates tt would snkea their elde. If a good man could be put hatha field without a convention, it wontd bo ‘eter for both particu, Judicial eloctions ought tobe leis to tho psopto, and each candiuate ‘bond tin ou his martte, MB, KING, fartsponse to a réqneet for itis opinion, said he tidnosectlod views on the matter, but agrood fate nmnin with tho provious speakor. —How- my, be did Wee cara Fer fooiery about it ono ‘uyor thy othor, {t wonld, ho thougnt, be pol- kylolet tho clectiun alone, and nut makeite pation of party. Julies Kolisbiiey® said if they ald not move in fematter, tha Democrats would get the office, ti King did act think the election would (ting oat the macses, ‘Tho majority of the pea scould not bo convinced there waa aby im- Bersned in the pohtics of no caudidate for such speajon, At. Brayton expreasad himself in favor of tho jou, Ho did not boliove in making judicial itttions nottepartipem, for every time it was ite the’ Domocrate managed to secure tho fiitlon. (Laughtor.) If a proper notiina- tes wie nos made, Nepublicaos in Hi, Lake, DuPayo, and Kankakco ctiies = might = run, and so rendor Mes inovitabld, As ing aa the Sar wore con- hébad groat rospect for tho momber futhe outande j.ouple were those who auffer West trom bad Judges, and therefore should «Wtethe great sayin ther oleotion. Iv was Kew duty to call a Conyontion, ~ ME, ATWATED Szcurred in this view. Thoy might as well re- iklro not to xo'to (he poll as not to have » Con. Mation, for there would be mare than ono lo- Nbican in tho flold. ‘bo last election had Usted a wholesome influence om the vom- tee ‘ The better class of cit'zons 4 Geen aronsed to the {importance at- tebod to oleo ion matteta; while the indlot- mits that wdio,banging over the beady of the to gobd fovorhinent ttould Bo the mone ¢ Merenting s great deal of feud at the polls. ting to those facts ho suonght the onsviog ju Altction would be & fairor deal than wobad Min tho pags. Ho had no doubt, thoreforo, if Stoot Hepublican was placed in the fleld thoy Wald elect him by alarzo majority, aitlts Eafisbary wdid rhord was another point Wah should nop be ovorlooked. Orynniaing tor bali we Would Koop the Rornblieur forces ld , and bave w gangral good affect, Dixon—Thon, to compet the poople to do 1 duty, wo mist have a nomination ? atico Soltshary—Well, we can make the tion, and if thoy dob’: do shoir duly wo Dot to blame. moet spoke in favor of holding tho Con- Me Kia Grold ba had fram i, THE REST OF THE DIATRICT. tel . Atwater said the district would do Just ss k County dic, a Mallen avid, after Mataning to the discus- i Was iu favor of holding « Cauvention. Me evident a full yoto would bo called out, pebtctle were anxiour so havo Cotvin off tho bees chair next epring, ead his frieuda would eats ay to plage Judga Dickey on 6 Bech, to the TLS CUAIB Was UoRNTAne ebcet course to pursis. Lf a Convon- tans not held the party might lose the van- wend Riven thom by the victory of last Tilag They were now ina position thay mi tert, actlon they could carry the city eneily wig ree Tt would ba pretty bard to get their (Poko tho Judicial ctoction, as It was in wut 8 of winter, wherene the saloqus hefullof the otbor fellows in order to Up taemaclvan warm. He boped whavevar tiey took would be carefally considered. We x) OUNKULTATION, bal Og offered thu following substitutes ‘the bride {be Republican, Contral Covamltions jes comprl jupremd yee Patric be Lavited fo mueet wit he Uook Uoune lican Central Committee on Tuesday next, ta 8910 the apriely of calling « Convauod ta @ for the vacauc: “re the ane of organiaing the same. ped ~ oltg eaid i¢ was notbing but right the Berrountice ekould be cottsulted on tie quter me ts a sald anerxpression on the subject pan: gala, he would like the other Come Me ow this cos atood. ‘There oe time when the Republica pasty of iy Was so alive mod ready to sara out ae (Apptaaus, Kiog reuisched' that all that bia motto Witte as to: suk tho Committecs fo confer ten ‘This Comautiec quuld not speak for Me. Bu ‘i i k uinan said the original moti i tiie tence of tho Coumuiltes that a Conveur rh pote ae Yates poluted out the a aby ait pomar ‘Of the Reputiean party te ‘oot ry a ff ie Present time, aud spoke ig favor S Aswater objected pecially to the word “propriety” in tho eubstitute, It looked as tf tie word undecided, Ar, Dixon maa decidedly in favor nf tho mb- atituto, ‘Hhoro waa plenty of time to confer mith tho other Committees and got their views, Mr, King offeroil to substitute the word “6x- podiencr” fur “proprioty,” bat the same objeo- tloa wan mado to that, ‘Tho discuesion war continied for somo tno, and theto boing a strong dasiro that tho eonyo of the Committes should be oxproscad on the sub- fect of calling tho Convention, Mr. King with- dtow his xubstitato, and thd molion was carrlod unantmognly, FINAL ACTION. ‘Mr. Atwater thon progonted the following, which was adopted : Revateed, That the Narubdlican Central Committee of Cook County dose hereby indtritt tte Preetdent and Bectotary to lavite the Connty Central C.nntnitteen of the other counties nf this 6upreme Judicial District to meet naon tho Th. inst, # poanitdo, and if not, ta Othtormlen confer with ttn With respuet (9 ealting 1m Ro. publican Courebtion of this Supreme ducicisl Diatriot fo nominaiea suitable candidate to be snpporied by the Mtepudiicans of thia disiriet on the Zit of the preeont month. ‘The mocting then adjourned to Tuceday at 1 o'clock. > JUDGE DICKEY. NE ANNOUNCES UIMBELY A CANDIDATE. Cutcaao, Dec, 2.—~To tha Voters of the Seventh District of the Blala of Illinois for the Blection of Judges of the Supreme Court? ¥ place my niamo hoforo you a5 a candidate for Jauge of tho Suptemy Coatt of this State, at the lection to be held Tuesday, tho 9ict day of this month. Ldo this fo comphance with tho expresned wish of a coneiderable numbor of citizens living in the diforout counties composing the diesrict, ombracing men of all political partics, and of nearly all clanson of tho commitinity, and among them some of tho avloat mombera of the Booch sod Bar. For many years I have boon A resident of this Btate, dix Of which oats havo bech apent ib Cllicngo. Many of yon have long known mo ereoually, Ag an assurance of fidolity to daty in caso of my election, | refor to my past life, ss acitizon, as8 woldior, at tho Bar, and on tho Bench, Lyin Dicker. = THE (INDEPENDENTS. SHSTEBDAY'S DOINGS. Tho Exocutive Committe of the Indepondent party reageemblud yesterday morning in Farwell Toll. Bat fow wore proson' After romarks by Mossrs, Aldrich, Trevallick, Flolds of Wiscousia, and dthora, oa the cutreucy and other questions, Mr. ich offered the fol- lowing, which was adoptod : Reaoved, That itis the eenss of this mecting that the grrat primary object to Le edcompilyhod, tn order to wo.ure tbh reforma for which wo are contending, aro tu unite the farracrs of the Westy tho pantera of tho South, sid the (ofling millions of all portions ‘of tho United States tn oon tities arguntzatton, pledyed to tote for oucat inen tor otfice; pledited 10 maintain purity ant honcaty in ollicivl trusts; pledged to bring al! monop- aly enrporacioun info sutjecuos under the laws of tue Bite of nation; plodgud to ropeal tho National Bank Taw, the Resumption law, an’ sil other laws trintleat tothe stitercats of tho induatrial clastens plsdged ta reform the currency by paseing « law éubsdtutiog Greentacks for National Bank notes, and to inake Arosnbacks {uterchaugeablo at the option of the holder fith uatlonal Louie bearing 305 per cent intorect and pledged to pass btich ottier lawe ax the fntoreata of labor may demand, Teer eit, That we pledge ourselycn to perfect local organizaitous to protnote thers. principles in our re- apective districts, and that wa will heartily co operate with (he induetrial olusees in all soctions of the coun- fry in order to securo the klexaluge of theso Just re- forms, Heaoteed, That we mine no war mipon capitate, as buch, Dnt demand thst the indnetrial cars shail bo placed on a fail oqnality with corporations and capl- tallsts hefora tha law, ‘Hesotce!, That we will enter the Presidential con- toat of 1676 with candidates of our own choosing, who shail be plodged to uphold our priucip! After remarka from various porsons relative tothe progress of tho party in Indiana avd other Atatou, and taking up a coltection to pay cho rent of the hall, tue party adjourned till B o’olook, whon it reassemblod. NATIONAL CONVENTION, After considorable dobato, 1% was dpoided to hold the National Convention at Indlanspolle, Say 17, 1878. i ‘The Oommitteo adopted the following resolu. ion: esolued, That tt tn recommended td tho several Connnittess of tho aeveral States to cell Blaty Conven- Hons provions to Slay 10, 1974, aud that the naraber of dolegates to the National Conveatlon bo double tho numbor of Representatives and Senators fn Congress, THE CALL. Mr. Drow, Chairman of tho Committes ap: jointed fur that purpose, roported tho call for ‘ho Convention, which, slightly amended, read an followa, omitting the whoroases : ' Reaoived, That wo demand : 1, The repeal of the Bpeclo-Resumption and Nations jank acta, 2, Tho establishinent of s monetary system basedt upon the faith and resources of the nation, in har- mony with the gonins of (he Gorernment, aid adept. od 10 the domanda of logitiraata businesa, [To this end, the clrotlating nolws of all Nattonal aud’ Rtate Lanka, 8 woll ss ail local ourrency, shoukl be withdrawn fron sireulation, wut paper mioney issued by the Govern ment directly to. the People, withont tho intervention of any system of Danking corfiorations, which inpiisy shall be a legui-lender fn paymont of all debts, puntic ‘and privates dutios on imparts tueluded (exoeut that portion of the intetcat ond prinwipal of the present Dublic dobt that 4s, by expres terms of the lew ere ting dt, mado payable in metallic money, shall be 0 pi “This money to bo tuterchangost ly at the op- jou of tho holders, with rogisterod Government bonde, bearing a fate of intorest not exceeding 3.05 percent por sinam, 3, The thorough reform of tho Civil Service ty the expultion and puntshisent of all corrayt oiflofals, and a rigid personal accountability of overy olticial, 4, A rigid economy in the exponditures of all dee partmenta of the Govcrament. 3, Rigorous laws regulating and controlling nioneyed corporations, and thr vigorous enforcement, ‘Tierofare,” wo invite ull legal votors of tho Unitet Atatea wlio Indotee tho shave preamble and revolatton tainest iu delogate convention at tho City of Sndisn- spoils on Wednesday, May 37,2870, to put in nomina- tlon one candhlate for the offite of Protidont and one india forthe oflce of Vieo-Proeident of the Untied ated, Tho Committeo then adjourned, subject to the eallof the Chairman and Secretary, Mh, CARPHNTER'S POSITION, Te the Editor of Ths Chicago Trimine + Caicaao, Doo, 2.-—-Your reporter of the re- marks submitted at the Conférence of the Indo- pondent Association yortorday represents man ad eaving that ‘hard money was a pluchbock eohome.” [anid no such thing, nor do 1 believe it, I bolieve that bard money, when you can gotit, iss good thing, and I eo dociated, Tho exact words L did uso wore, that the protonko that the provisions of the Sherman aot, which requires the ‘Sroawurer to borrow gold avd r3- fleem groanbscks at the office on the Assistant "Trossurer in New York aftér tho 1st of Jannary, 1879, was a hard-money echemo,—is ® pincth- beck fraud.” ‘This [am proparod to show af any time, and I could sppeal to the colnmns of Ta# Trihone itevlf to holp meoat. [do not cara to enter the Ine of arg mout at thiy time, and atn couteny to let what £ ji rest on the merits involved. A daily conttibution of Bcents to your pubhoation for mony sears, 'thongh opposed to mo potitioslly, trenta my fartlrin your gencral sincerity snd feiroces, and though I might Bil coldmne of your paper «ith the beat of roasons for my viowd, Lonly ask in thta thus your typos abalt nob metas morpuose my views, but auch as they aro— good, bad, or mdifferont—a fair ormticiam is al- waya woloome, aud, that you may know my exact on, 4 borawith present an address which £ faa the honor to deliver Inst October, snd, if not fuconaiatont with your thme or pleasure, | should H&e so have you reriow and driticisd to the very yorga of fairnous, Yours, étc., 8. D, Canranrzn. —_—_-—- The Grammo Electric Machine. The Grammo raagueto-clectric macbivo hes for eome tune boen employed for supplylug halt at the Housos of Parliament iy London, aud an idon of its power may be gathered from the fact that it la worked by am-enyipe ab a distance of 480 foot from the point at which the light is predacess the cursent being conducted tnlthor y copper wites 1-16 of an uch in disinetos, Tho niagueta 1 the oischine ard artanged upon threo magsive roctanguiar blocks, aud make’ 339 revo- tutlous per minute. at snexpense of 235 horra- wor, and give a light équal to over'D,000 of the Eagiish standard caudtea, A“ Boy Fiend,» Lonlon eto, Under the heading of « Payohotogteat Rid- dle” tho Neue rete Presse reports » most shock- ing caso of juvenile depravity or insavity aa baviug happened to tho trict of Dobersbor, near tho villago of Trighe. A ittle boy of yours old was playing in s ficld with two little gts when one of the latter, named Aaionie urneder, lay down and wout to rleep. ‘The boy, whose name was Joliaoa Frais], wont up to the cbild and contomplated Ler for soma tine, duriug whlch a bideoua thought arove in bis mind, Ho carofully collected the bess materiale at hand for a farge bontice, atrangod Clove over the budy of the sleyper, gut sat tire to the wixuctute, ‘Tho dames niuediatoly rove high above the unfurtavate obi d, aod whoo the other Littte girl gaw the awful aigot, she -screamed to plod, No, tet Antonia barn ; rho will go th the Borola” ‘tha wind oon reattered tho ashes of tho burned child, and or doapalting parents found nothity remaining of her but some cal- cindd bones, ‘Tho buy Ia charged with tho crimo before tho NDistrict Court of Doberaberz, Mona- time, the goneral fuoling on tho aubject ts ono of ntter pewildormieat, 4 there In no avidenco of tho oxisteneh on tho part of tha litle miscro- aut of any hafted or ill-will toward his playinnie, and ho can Rito ho plausible ground whatever for bis Horrible ddnduct. THe LAKE a PRON T. A Representative of th Oster Side.” Totne Kétlur of The Chrenus Tro%ne : Cuteano, Dec. 1.—It Is gratifying to find tn your issuo of this moruing, that in respect to tho fake-Front quostion you neem to lave fol- ton from" Lawrer™ tho abstract of title and tho roal *battom fecta" of this question. You sav thera is coneiderable misapprehension on thin pabject, atd that tho title of tho city is totally unsubitantial, &o, It is to bo regrotted that this statement.go ofton mado, 0 patiently elaborated itv all tho argumonts ant ploadings of the rail- road attornoya as well as in thé Injunction caro, and tlie decision made theraon hy Judge Dram- mond, should have boon 60 long orerlouked by bo able and iteliigent 8 journal, while advocat- tng so warmly tho raitroad sida of this question, Vill vou Altoty mn to say bow tast vou do not yot neom to ¢rarplo wish tho real merits of tho controversy or presont the real_quostion to your readeta? Yor correapandent,"" Lawyer," ask tho prtioant qnention, Why ts at, thea, that tho Wnols Central Ratrodd Cotnpans is ready to par to tho City of Chicago $309,000 for a deod wniels dan convoy no title, Aad which fn iteclt will not bo worth tho papor pon which ft is writtou?” And sour Lawyor” properly and port)- nontly anaes, “ft is probably Aceauso tho manages of thit Compshy understand that it holds very vktuable grants from tho State of Itinofs upon the condition that it pay, or be ovor willing to pay, £400,000 to tho city,” And in all your artictes upon this question hitherto you Lave asaumed that tho roal object of tho railroad was to build a groat dopot, to gives valas io property in tho n2lghborhood, and ovenpy tho throe biocas for tuat purpose, Your “Lawser" sayn, in hia abstract of titio, “thot tho — raluablo — rights fonts in front of fractional Bee, 16 7 the act of 1£69, to enter tho title to tho aub- merged land, boyond choir breniwater, 6 milo In wideh, beyond into the laso, and oxtending from ‘tho South Pier to tho round-houso, wera frantod upon ths condition that the Rallrond shoutd pry to the city $800,900, and that roadi- nesssnd milingness to bay this Bum ism com- pliatco with this condition, and will preserve their right fo tho aubmerged tract, aud that notritbatandivg tho repeal of the act Ju which tho grant tran made. Now, is oot tho real question atissno thla: Should the City of Chicago concedo tho right of tho ruilyon'ls to plaftn, under the act of 1869, all that territory, a milo. iy width and nearly 2 miles in déngth, of sibmerged ani, which, under thet act, tho Hailrosd has lost ‘by its repesl, by sulforing tho Road now to comply with the conditions which Ht befaro noglected ; and which before tho reyeal - “tho act, Lad nover ben acted upon, or aconpin..: NO rights had vested, and there- toro the repeal was not void, 48 tho railroad claims. It will bo soow, theraforo, that if tha contlitions Imposed on the railroads, by tho act of 1869, wero not in fact accapted by tho city, nor porformed by the fatiroads, that ail pretenun to rights vested, which could not be taken away by tepeal, falls to the ground, ‘Lhin brings us to tho quostlon of what tho act of 1869 required tho railruad cotporationy to do. I¢ wah not moroly to pay $300,000, but to pay it tm certsin dostaliments at cortain thaes, aud if readiness to poy or tendor tas necessary, then tender of the monoy whould have been made. Tho inutallmeénta tore made payable $200,000 in July aftet passnzo of the net, $209,000 m six monte, $2U0,000 In twelve months, and #200,000 in eighteen moulhs. ‘Tho first was toaderod. but refused, on account of tho city, and Walter Kin. ball, at the time Comptroller, recoived it indi- vidually on daposit, expressly saving all tho tights of all paitios, and stating it was subject to ratification of the Common Counoil, but with- outils wuthority, which ratification bas uevor boot given, Licnce, even if that alone bad boon g full complianco with the conditions of tho act, the rasroads havo sinco rescinded the act by withdrawing two-thirds of the $200,010 so do- posited. But it fa not claimed thas any ioatallment except that first ono of $200,000 was ever ten- dered wither at tho tima provided py tho act of 1869 ort any tine after betoro its reposl. And yot you assnmo that the City Counoll claim that tho repeal of the Lake-Frout act ‘*yostored thiogs to their proviony condition, and tucrefore the city mnat look at the question ag if the actliad not beech repoaled.” Why mul it bo? Your *Latyor” dots not say so; but in corhmon with all jurieconsulls, no doubt, Lolda, an bo dock éay, that tho ralfroad will claim that the conditions wero accepted, and acted upon, while fo truth and in fact thay never were sv, Henoe tha act of 2869 repoalod no yestod ngnta, becatae no rights had yosted. ‘Tho truce quostion at issue is this: Spall tho railroads now be allowed to come fn, sot anido thoir defaults of the past, and comply with the conditiupa révenled in the act of 1869, by tho connivance and consent of the City of Chicago? Hence the question 16 notthe solo of tho threo blocks of. ground for @800.000, but the acquisition nouder an act no longer, in ferce of three square milos of sterritory—eubmerged laud—outeida their breakwater slong and abutting on tho wholo Micbigau aveuuo front fram the South Pior to the Round-House of the Illinois Contral Taulrotd. Now, why taake nny other bat the roal quos- tion # Ie miuat come to this, ‘Lhe q900,000 was used ab the passage of tho nos in'186, as tho bribe money to quiet the people of Chicago to até fotover with their ownorshtw of a lake ber- or aud harbor ptivitegen. ‘The plana aro drawn, not for & ud depot, bu: for au addition to Ohicago ob tho Lake-Front, It embraces atrosts, ps, docks, xreas clavatots, and Warehuures, bample of winch may, be geen ‘apy day north of the younz murderer to pws out the wre. But Jobaun (ook sloseuse id the spectadly, and ro Randolph etroet. Tho people of tis city dte told now that, ft thia &$09,000 18 accepted aow the thtes blocks ‘will bo oceupiod by s gradd dopot! Who saya thie? Tho railroad, Why? Beoauto only, the railroad dosirea now the elty to_warvo thelr de- farilt, acdéps @800,000 under the Lake-Front aot, and this claim & rdval desmesho thet ‘will pnt tdi Id posersion of a cily outéhle tho olty; busond its jurisdiction and be,ond taxation, frée from the étdinary burdens of municipal govornmont, If I bad’ time to Iny before you the Miroit manner ib which tho Iilinoia Central Jord svolds in that aot oven tho payment of its 7 per dent tax upon its pross receipta or incom, I conld exhibit anoitier evidence of the sill which tt employad to pays the act rtavlf, Tne act of 1969—which it 1s tho real object of the railroad to Caleeaite— as repented bn- canuo of the alantelose corrtntion whieli narked every etego of tte passage. ‘Lhe Governor of thie Btate vetued it. The people of thie city de- nontioed it, Judge Drumtnona, when annontic- ing his decision granting the idjunction, which prevented the Rosi consummation of this piece of logislativo villainy, also roprobated the mau- nor OF ity pasdage. Abd st idngth a aucceoding General Assombly topéated it, yon tho kpeciat ground that tt had been pagued by corruption, and snaticuted 4 Commiittes for thia purpose. ‘Again let mo say the question is vot whether tho three blocks should be ocounied aa & * grand depot," at a price to bo paid of $300,000, bat whothor, undor the act of 1869, tho illinois Cen- tral Railroad suat] own the best quarter of Chi- ‘cago, as wellas tho control of our Northwestern commerco. ‘Tum Otuse Bix. a Care of the Enr. Tn his troatiee on Physiology, Hinton gtvoa ta to underetaud that the pussage of the ear duos Not require cleauing by us; wature uridertakes that abk, aud in the healthy etate fulfills it por- fectly. Her means for cloanaioy the oar is tho wax, whieh drew ap intv thin dcales aod peels off end falla away impetooptivly, In hoalth the paveage of the earis pover disty, but an et- tempt to olean it will Pofaltibly inake %6 so, Wanhing the ear ont with soap aud water is bad; it keeps tho wax moist when it ought ta becomo dry auducaly, and makes it abaorb dust, But tho moet huriful thing ia the futroduction of tho corner of a towel kerewed up and twisted around. This prosecdiog irntatew | th Pp ge and proaaos down the wax and fekos of skiu upon the membrane of tho tympavum, pode ng @ wash pain, inflammation, and dosfvens. iy shonid only extend to the outor surface, as TRIBUNE: FRIDAY 1375. every pornan mnrmirs & prayer, And continnes Unt the whole disk is poco, when tas player unis, and the poople tirn bo their varios av tone, ‘Tho young men gatherin tho court abont the decp fountain etripped naked, execpt that ‘ofoh ond has a belt to which ara nrtached bynes, hoofs, horus, or motaltio belly, witch they hava boon able to procuta fiom white men. Theeo thoy lay aside for s nioment. pringe Into the water, i out, Uo on their bolts, and dart away on their noruing ress over the rock, rhnolny as if tordear hfe, ‘Shen tho ori mon collect the little bore, evangtimes with little whips, and compel them ty fo through the fatne oxorclegs, When tho athtetas return, each family gather in the large room for nreakfast. ‘Ihis over, tha women ascend to tho topa of their Lonses to drove, and tha men depart to the fienia or wouda, or gather in tho hiva to chat or weave, UNION PACIFIC, Tho Decision of the Stpremo Court. Unrepateh to See York Hert Wasutsotox, 2, U., hoy. 29.--1'ho #ansation of the day in Washington las been tho rend: ine of the long-expected dect-fon of tho United States Xupreme Cont in the Unon Pacitle Mile rowl cane, which, as Aitorney-Genoral Diarrepal said in iis crgument for the Gavermueat, ine volven indirectly a money cornderation amotint= ing tv £210,000.090, Your monoy editor will tell you haw the etuck of the Company finctnated i Wall atrect in rexponse to the deersion of tha t. notwithatanding that something of the upon tha market had boen 'dikvounted by the muitilied expectatton of # decision favura- blo to thoCompany. But the seene in the Capitol hero is worth a foty words of deacription. Aneiger and anxions crowd of speculators, Wall street agents, lawyer, and reporters besieged the door of the court-room prouptly at the hour of noon, when the nine Judges, in all the rolemn digmity of thoir robes of black will, fled into tere nino lugh-backed ebairy upon tuo high bench, and looked down upon the semt-circlo of lawvora th frans, aitting in the very spols where Clay's and Webster's oratory awoke the echors of the chamber when it was tho Senate of the United States. In the fow minutes prolimmary to the announcemant of tho flat opinion the Wall street operators and agents furtively rau over their cipber-kove, that they micbt iako no mistake in the mewages tuey were to Hanh to the expectant speculators at tno Now York Stock Exchaugo, 250 mites away, when the vocinion for or agmnst the Railroad Voumany should be annoncedt. J'vo reporters bru ut thelr powers of memory, for they dared not take notes. It is one of tho rules of the Su- preme Court that no ovo rave the attomney or olerus may put poo Se penal to paper envwhero within its procinets. wos aunonnesd. Heads wero. thrust forward aud hands were cnrled shout oars in the eager- vera to'eatch tho title, It wae avmoe Wostern Nationa! Bank versus o delinquent debtor, and heads wero drawn back and ears aptrumpeted again. A second aud a third opiniou were read, a waitiug crowd taking tho inilictioa Leroic- ally, At the fomth opinion necka were craned for- ward onco nore, and o piluce like that of death fell upon tho rsom when Judgo Davia raid, “1 nin assigned to road tho opinion in tho case of tho Uninw Vacific Rallrogd vs. tho United States." On went the reading amid a daop still- nous, When the Judge had reached the portion saying that the Coort would uot go back to tno debater in Congrena, the strong point i Attor- ney-Genoral Piorrepout's nrgumont for the Gov- ernmont, but would abide by tho oxact languago of tho statute and ite evident meantng, and when ho said that 1f ¢hero had tect no bonds puaran- teed by tho United - States tho overo- mont would never bavo hesitated to ay tho railroad tho full amount claimed, it owas ovident that the decision sas going to bo in favor of the Coinpany. and somo of tho spactilatons slipped ont of court on tiptoe and eo telozrapled tu Wall street. Lat others domed it ssfoxt to wait for tho end of tho pa- per, tho resding of whitch took over half an hour, Atlength, shon tho flual sentenco wee read, jndement of the Court of Clima is aflirmed,” tuo whole crowd scurried out of the court-room at tho top of their epved and sped down tho long aislus of the Cupitel to the tele- graph oliices located in the south wing, whence hutdreds of messages were dathed off to Wall atroet aid to the ovoning preva over the eoun- try. ‘Tho decision applios, of coursu, to all the Paelfic railroads, although tho aut in tlie in- stance was brought by the Uuion Pacitic. Tho effoct is tokecp the Goveromont out of about 85,000,000 and the compound intercat thercon for about twenty-three years, when tho Aggregate of principal aud intercst—the Ister bot cumponnded—will bo dua by the Company to the United States inone sum. ‘The origival principal of tho bouds ivsued to the roads was abous 85,000,000, which, with sinploiotorest at 6 per cent for thirty years, would make the totul obligation of tho Company ut tho expiration of Uurty yoars €180,000,000, Ag thero ie no pro vision” for compoundiug tho intoroat, the Su- preme Court decidiue bat the accrued interest and principal are payable nonesutn at thoend of thirty years, the United States will Lave to Icse about §20,000,000 meantime mn tho way of com- pound interest, and at tho eudof tho thirty yeara baye only second mortgage upon tho rullroad for the enormous sum of §180,000,000. ‘This calculation proceeds ou the supposition that tho Governmodt will not havo boen reim- bursed by transportation services dono by tho radruad. Theso services have been only n frac- tlon of the iuterost ou the bonds up to this tune, and would only about offsct the compotinuing of interest, so that tho extimato of what the raif roads will owe tho Govorument at tho end of thirty years will prove not far from correct, EVFECT WN WALL ATREET. Sew York Herwtd, Sov. 2) At tha opening bour Union Pacilic sold froely nt 741g tu Wall streot yesterday, until a telepratn wou received from Wavhingtan statiog that the United Btates Bupromo Court had rondered a de- cision supporting the Union Pacific in its claims for paymout for Goverumont transportation, Instavtly Union Pacitlo became the stroug fea- ture of the day on the Book Exchange, and un~ tiltho cluso of tho Dourd tho exeitemeat was high and continuous, Opemng at 74!7, tho stock jumped on the receipt of tho firar rumor of a fayornble decision to Tz bid, wlth 768{ aeked. Tho wires were erowded with quostiond to Washington as to what the decision wns, the stock and excitement appreeitting cyery moment nntit near the close of the day, when the facts cane, yorifying the mosteangaine hopes of the bulla, Pho effect of this decision was wotl knows on the street. It gives tho Company ahortt #1.00),- 000 in back pay snd secures to it about €501,000 eavh exch year in paymout for Govorument work. ‘Ihe docision placos the dividends of tho Company on « mach firmer basis, #8 Will bo hoon by the wéreet quotations, Noarly every other Jending stock roeo iu sympathy with Unton Pacific untit the gong sounded “at tho closc, when (he li.ghost rates of the dav wero regid- tered, Union Pacitle stock ran mpidiy up tho Mat untib at Sp, m. it closed atthe best tures duiiag tha day, 79g. Tho bonds followed, closing at 106! gern Anointing tho indy, Dr. B.C. Angell, who fy intorozted in Turkish and Rueainn batus, hoa contributed a very mbar- eating Jaber to the Medical Mecord, on the practice of anointing the body with reatorativo of modtoinal olla or uuguonts, Aftermentioning the high antiqttty of thig practico af inueuction, no kaya; But it was in the Roman bathe of Caracalla, of Constantiuo, of Vioclotisu snd Yitug, and other Emporora, that the art of anointing Was carried to tte groatest perfection esa theans alike of ploaouse and of bealth, It became of auch importance that in oll the groat Thermees special room, kuown as tuo unchiarium orelcothesium, was provided merely for {ho keeping of tho ola aud pertumes, In an ancient puting, showing the apartments of a Ruvsian ath, tho unctiarium appenre jie an apothecary shop, filiod with on immonse mimber of vases, Ho cesoutial did the Roman vathery cousider the procosn of auoloting that tuey tudulged iu it tiwtea ty each barh—at the beginving, waen s coniparativoly choap oil wan ensployed, probally without porfiime, aud again at the close, wien costly balsims aud fio porfummes wero used without atlut, belng rubbed over the entire body, aveu to tho goles of tho fcat. Tho variety of these olntments was vory great—clovos, ciltua- nion, hod, Javeuder, myrrh, rowes, and may other fragrant substances, Vélng ted In thoir wunufacture. It wad ovou cuetomaty to apply ifforent unguents ta dlferang party of the body duting tho same bath; oll of wild thynie boloy rabbed oa tue hoad, ‘Nock aad exobrowe, anil oll of watermiut on the arios, ‘Tho rich bad preciots ofotments of thelr own, whick wero catried to the bakin small vials of alabastor, tar aw the ilugers can reach. ee A Moratng tm Oral . ibner for Dovember is an interestlug le Io ae by Maj, Poxwsll, descriptive of the " Proy- inco of ‘Tusavan"’ in Arizond. Wo take from the arbele at! following accoaat of Indian worship at daybri i. ‘Avie cava of day the Governor of fhe town goan up to tha top of bis bouse and calis oo the peovle to.come forth. In a few moucnis the ugpar stor of the town is covered with mon, women, and obildren, Dor a few minutes he barangues ther on the duties of the day. Then, ax the sua jasbout to rise, thoy ell sitdown, draw their blankets over their heads, aud peer out through e little opening and wateh for the euu. Astho uppor limb appears above the horizon cryetal, or gold, at ft Momedy for insomnine The mwple remedy for iusouvie, suggested by Mr. Bronk Buokiand, iu able altention on scoount, ab least, of ita uoveity. ‘The fect that opiates ia form ldavo tracoa of their inQueoce tue next morning, induced hin, the aya, bo provoribe for bitself—au be hae wiso frequently prosoribed for otbers—oulous ; simply common raw onions, Tho well-euown taste of onions iy duo tea peculiar essoutiat mt con- taiced in then, and this obbay highly superitic powors, which, iu bis o4n ceso dlr, Bucklaud avers, nover fails; If much pressed with work, aud fceling an jusbility to us practice is toeattwoor three email onions, the effect of whiob is magioal in producing the dewired ropase. Buch a remedy Las w great sdvantage over the t length the first opiwion | sen-vnmiy resorted to for this for ta tuo liquor eat practic, Sly ef the We EATY, er! Tho Peayle'a Common jar, and not al- er unfounded, pecs “patent now,” ating ty fie small amount of ment of them pores. ‘Tho appellation “Patent Measeine” does pol apply to my remee Ales, a8 no patent haw ever Leon astied for or ob- trined upon! becn nrged upoe the publizay “enreatia’” ‘Chey aro atm ome favorite pecveriptions, whieh, In a vere lsvo proved their suycrior s ocne of tha dinzaces for ich they are recommended, vary practicing, physician Nas its favorite remedien, whieh he oftsnest gy Yeesieo ho haa the prenteat ern. ir virtues, Tho iva. Even sidones in paticnt dors not know tlt proseripticnssrs usually wvitten ina tangnage un- intelligiily ta anz but thodruggist, An iuch see crnoy in uur layed as in to preparation ot pro prictary medicines, Doca tho fack that au are ticks is prepare] by & provces known only to tho manufacturer rondar thae srticle less vainable 7 Mow many physicians Know tho elementary com- perition of tae remedies which they eimplo; tome of whicu have never been analyzed? i's practitioners know how Mourphiue, Quinine, I doph;' Loptandrin, Pepaly, or Chloroforin, nro taade, cr how nauseous dings ate trons. formed into palatable elixirs; ser they do not hesitate to employ them. Ts it not inconsistent to nan 8 proecrintion, the composition of which ix unknown to ws, and discard author prepars tion simply becanee it is aceomraniel by » printed statement of its properties with diroo- tionn Scr its use ? Home persone, white admittine that my modi- cines are good pharmaceutical compouads, ob- fect to them on tho ground that thoy are tvo often naed with inanficient judgment, I pro- pore to obviute this dilieulty by oulightening the people as to tho etructure and functions of their bodies, tha causes, the character, and rymp- tome of digeaso, and by indicating the proper avd Judicious emptoyinout of my medicince, to- gether with auch auxiliary treatment aa may be neccwuary, Buch is ono of tho designs of tho People's Medicat Adviecr, 40,000 copies of which havo slready been published, and are sold Al tho execedingly low prico of $1.50, and Reut (poat-paid) to any addres wilbin the United Blates and Canada, If you would patromze modicines, eciontifical- ly prepared, uso my Family Medicines, Golden Medicul Diavovery, 8 tonic, alterative, or blood cleanning, and an unequaled cough semedy ; Picagant Purgative Pellote, scarcely larger than munatard-seed, constitute an agracablo aud rolie- able physic; Fevorite Presciption, a remedy for debilitated females; my Componnd Extract of Bwart-Weed, a magical remedy for rein, bowel coiplaints, and nu unoqualed Linimont for both hutuan and horsetlesh; while Dr. Sago's Caterrh Nomedy is known the world over asthe greatest gpecitic far Catarrh and “ Cold m tho esd” ever given to tho public. ‘Theso standard remedies have ben before tha public for many yests,—a period long enough to fully test their merits,—and the bost argument that cen be advanced in their favor is the fact that their salo was pover go great a4 during the ant six mouths, MILLINERY. 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Army, to be delivered within twenty daya of the eward, at auch place Ls thi city av may be reqnieed, 140,000 ‘younts Prine White feaus, hew Grup, Watid picked, of auiform size, aud to be padked 4m round hovp barruls, ed. ‘Frupoaals will be receive}, subject fo the usual con aiiions, which cau be uwcertalned Ly anzliculion to this ona, M.D. BMALT, Major emt ¢ yr oten, US, NACTIONAL OURRENOY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bils of Nalloual Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE! vooeseee AMIMUSEMENTS, NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL, GHRMANTA HAENNERCHOR SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT Friday, tho 3d of December, Under tho Direction of OSCAR SCHMOLL, Conductor of tho Socioty, COMMENCING AT § O'CLOCK P. BT. Adralesion for Gentlemen, § adien, Boe. “STAR LEOTURE COURSE, ‘You Cannot Afford to Miss the Popular Monday Sight, Dees 6. Tuentuy Mvght, Dee, te Only 75 Cents. 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SNOW'S ACADEMY, Corner of Green and Washington-ats, ARECEPTION WILL BEGIVEN Mrs, TAPPAN JOS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Snow's Quadritle Band will furnial music for dano- ing. Adniasion—Gentlemen, Cc; Ladics, free. OF MIELIAUDS at the opening of the Now Custom House Sample Room and Billiant Hall, 214 and 210 South Chrs-st,, Saturdey avening, Dec, 4. ‘Exhibition by Mr, Dump ithines, Frank Parker, Abe Basford, ant others, All aro respoctfullyinvited, COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM. Por the week ending Dee, 4, PEEP O'DAY. Comio ALIEK DINDUSTHIK, Sparkling com- drat, CH. edictta, LOVE IN LIVERY, Blstiuse‘erery afternoon at o'clock, GENERAL NOTICE. NOTICE. The Registerod Construction Bonds of the Chicago Gas Light and Coke Company, standing on the Looks Of sald Company, to the following names, to-wit: FE. E, Atwater, W. M. Anthony, Alex, Brown, J. A. Brown, Jr. E, Bowen, Geo, Brown, Sara A, Drown, Jobn N, Brown, J, Beecher, D.P. Bacon, Jas, K. Bure tis, O. Bronson, C, O. Brewster, Woo, Brown, MC. Barker, Isabella Brown, G, 8, Brown ‘and others,” XE. Biackwian, E, Bringhuret, Jane 8, Drown, 0. E Bil, Jr, P. Btoueon, 8. B, Cobb, T. P. Code, Mary O. Chase, Ben), Carver, G. B. Cattiart, FB. J. Caldwell, estate of W. J, Caner. J.C. Dar wr, Dickey, O. D, Dickey, J. 1f. Dunuam, Tuos, 8, Dizon, tice Eaton, ¥. Frankenthal, 8, 3, Freeman, Fideity, recn~ Hl, Oraham, G. Ay lominan, H, Hunnewell, True Tnghain, W. W. Kean, Sara D, i. Keen, AM. B. Keen, Guardian, Kellogg, J. 8, Tarabert, hf. A witt, 0, i. Malcota, Henry ‘Seige, F. Marquand, J. 8, Mason, N, H, Mornron, M. 8, Mitchell, 0, 8, Mitchell, IH. 11. Magie, Meroltants' Havings, Loan, and ‘runt Company, Ws be Newburrg, J. is Newbarcy, George Nugent, P. F. W, Peck, at. K, Peck, FW. Peck, A. SM, Quandsl E, J, P, Shields, Georg i Aiexander Smith, H. Shipley, Gorritt 1, bmith, 1 Tinkham, Trustee, J, Thomeou, Joseph B, Temple, Moses Taylor, J, M, Underwood, A. It, Van Nest, Julla A, Von Near, £, Van Ness, i, P, Ward, C, P. Willian, W. Wetster, D, 8. Wuson, T, 3, Wilson, Goorge Wittes, J. 8. Wallace, A, Bi. wWeat, E, W, Willard, Joseph’ Whitaker, 2. 'T. “Watkias, F, L, Winthrop, ‘Trusteo, YL. Yoo. Reury Young, James H, Younk, Henry L. Young, and beating the follawig unmbors, to-wit : 107, Ty, 14314, GAY, 1,261, 441, ‘$4, ‘Bilt, 462, 460, '468, 264, 270, 14, 490, 0,001, ind, 1,Ai2, 1,313, 87, 116, 1,203,'097, 725, V28, 634, 727, 101, 391, 3426, 741, 111, 114, 395, 188, 1,967, 1, 4.440, 155, 134, Y25, 127, Gas, O60, 1.252, 685 7, 64, 747, 85%, J287, 4 ‘3, LST, 1,382, 170, 971, 45 1/306, 897, 177. 180, S14, ST7 }, 192, 338, ANB, 91, Gaz, 1000, 1,481, 1, ak Hi, 2 BR 184, Sh, 70," 58, 6.97, tion 0, hare, by roe Gf the Howed of Directors of wail Coinpany, oriored 40 be called in and paid; and the samo will be ro- Uvemed at the office of the Company on and after the Jat day of Janutry, A.D, 1876, ‘She holdere of maid hondw are hereby wotifed theroof, aud that ou aud aftr the said Inf day of January, A, B. 1976, the sald bonds will ceasy to bear ruberemt. Hy order of the Bourd of Directors, F, T, WATEINS, Preaitent, JAMES K, BURTIS, Se7reta Chteago, Tih, Nov, a4, 1876, rr OQOLAN NAVIGATION. | ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The Genoral Transstlantio Company's Mail Steamsbipe ae Ae a a stile fae Lar th eet Nore amuthorty thau any other), will aall tr Bie LABRADOR, dauglios Paitalues Deares. PRICE OF PASE AGE Firat cabin, @litaud & ascond caoin, Oat tuird, Tales Staaten BBs, aif aecemsarion ibaa Md ant ene = LUT DEURBIAR, Anedt, 48 Browd National Line of Steamahips, NEW YURK TO QUY WN AND LIVERPOOL, BPAIN, 4411 to TAUBARD, herd KGYPT, bu ‘tone, Appi te B.D jortheast eorer Olers and Hando| . (uppusita Dew Notonman House) UB Ipetty LOPS _ RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPAREORR OF ‘TRA Fxrtasatiow of Rernnp: tented. | # Sanday excepted five sunday a68:00a, 10, 4 Dai Oren ns Petree, Ue MARKB.~7 Natanday Nonday oxvagteds t CHICAGO’ NORTHWESTEAN RAILTIAT, an ener Hadienna aPacifio Fast Lin st eDubanns Day ha, Thy aDaboque Night Kx. via Clintot SOmiana Sake Expee a¥ rasp & Dabaqie Bene akeoaport A Dabugae Expr: Harifoauhee Fart Sait (Suan h rene bMilwanieo Pavenngi bMilwauves Pas AGtoen Usy Haxpress., ADTS a take tenses MICHIGAN € Fon ‘Mail Cvia wate Linn) | ECAR Ei and CAtraga, Kansat City anet Unton dew, Wert Sisk Ma Opieet: at Depot, and a—Depot comer of Welleand Ktnzi0- Scbebatcornor ol Caseland Hinslo-tie, RAL RAILROAD. font f Trenty Teave. CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOU! Vereer Short Lines. vee eed ain adires toe 3333 3332333 percortert, wkeast earner of Ranctolph, Kansas Clty and Denver Fast U3 Rryanciernaast gt BtesatarLacom, Wathiugtas fe Sollet & Dirigat Ave namodal LAKE SHORE & MICHIG: Matt. via mato tae,, Special N.Y. expres Ausotic Express. a Michigea Acoummud: Night! Express C'NISANY, MILWAUKEE & Chion Derat, corner Hadivan_ an GiSoutA Clark-t,, opposate Sh st. PAM s os a RAILA INS. Ticket Offer, nal-tts. \erwnan House, amt at Denot, ‘Menaaaa, iaares * 6:08. m.| "10:00 8, m. + 4:00, mat xod Ntari yf a p> Maan |S 2 - ailivagiere Buy add Mages] /20P* ft) Somme apolis, through Expres it Nth, ee! 720 a. te a: RTE aN EEE areas ge SAE SERN ee ee Ga. tal eb me, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUIS aha iat Seen a oe ea gad dimaten te Dest, 6) Clark-zi~ “Hx. Bunds)s. tx, Saturday, ?Hr. Monday ERIE AND GHICAGO LINE. Depoh Ezpoeition Buflding. Nrket Oftce 101 Clark, com ner af Washington, Fea Feria 8:88. m.| 8:0 p.m wits-Hoom Bleepin; otal Cars, 1 6:09pm.) 9:10, m, ine runatug the hotel cara to New York. 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