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Il CHICAGO g RIBUNK TUESDAY, THE COUNCIL. A New Gas Company Lot into Qhicago. ¢t 1s a Cinclanatl Organization - which Uas the Luck. The Question.of Mr, Goodell's Con- firmation Again Postponed, Al Cullerton Objects to the Intro. duction of Politics in the Gouncls The Donrd of Public Works Sub. ** mits its Report on the Court-Ilouse. Draft of un Ordinance to Fix tho Pay of Town Collestors, JTbe Cominon Couneil taeb i rogulsrwackly peesion fast evening, Prosident Dixon in the thair. ‘THE COURT-HOYSE, After roll-call, the Clerl rend the following : - BUAnD oF Tunrio Wonrs, Cnrcato, Dee, 1y ha Mavor- and A.dervien, elec=GrriuReny 3 Irdecordsncs with a roslution adoptad by yotir Hon. eable Loay on Nov. 15, smeral ineatings have been b with » view toward sectiring barmony on the part ol hé city and connty archilects, {n tho nruparation of spn for tha new Gity-Ilail and Court-Housn, heso: meetingh Were nitended en behalt of thie evnty by the President of the Board of Gounty Com. chjoners aud the Committees on Publie Bulklings 124 Pulile Bazvica of thnt Tioard, aud on vehalf of baeily by s Tonor the Mayor, tho Committes on fudlis Buildings of your homorable bods, oud the Dorrd of: Priblic Werke, After finding {t fmpossthloto. harmenizo the plana repared by tiso efty and cowsty architests, & rorolu- oo was adopied dirccting hiens gentlomen fo. preyase ¥yl Jolntly, wifh a now elcvation, bnt aduoring se cenly 16 Deseibls ta e plans of the founddtion which o cofiede of conMeuctlon for the commty' paction 3 the brilding. Tho- srehitect agreed to sompl ¥ith {hia resolution, but Mr. Tilky, the city's archi- ety subiiequenity Fofused to earry it the sarecment, snd s not_co-operatod in tho preparation of & new gt M. Egan, shibitect for the county, has pre. sk mew plan much moro bsuntiful n devlam than 2os or'ginally presoutol by and it Liaa bodn Jpproved Ly.the foint mceitng, 1o the approval your Hofiotuble . Liody And the Dosrd of County Sommiationers, as the clixnges rasda wil hicredra the et of (e bt iy feom abavut §2,500,000 to abont § K000, A letter from 3tr. Tiliny and 4n opinion o i baw Departmont fu relation thersin sra‘lierawith {n- Sodd, Tappoeatuily, FAMDIVILLE, 3K, Trowrsov, Tours Wanr. The letter was rofarred to the Bailding Com- wited, ‘As tho Jorter and opinion s!luded to havabesa dlrendy published, iv is nonccessary lareptblmb thom, . Tse Cosmmiltol on Gaslighta raported fn favor a0 ordinance roducing tho price-of gas, which o8 brdordd published. . ' TH CITY MARSWAL, “Toa -Oounall then took up the report of the Commiltes ob Polles, fecommending that RB. E, Soodell's domination ss-Oity Marshal be cou- Imed, . 4. 8lone, of the Fifih Ward, moved that the tepots b6 opdeted publinlied. 'k, Fitzgarald thought that tho momination BéiM be voted npon, and sithor confirnied or fected st onco. 1he thing had been kapt bioging fire iu _the Oouneil long enoagh. lie moved that tho roport bo concarred in. - Ald. Hildroth thought the office of City Mar- il wea n oiost neofBuary one,—in fact, it wan, i bk ovinlon, Indispenssbla to tho (nterests of Roclly, Ho hopad the Golmuil wonld take fm- medinte action su the mottar, A1d, Waterman was pov h‘ favor of voting on fotmstter fust thon, Je did not want to bo foreed into doing it. o bolleved ir: the aboll- tion of the oflice entiroly, becausa ho did not Aok {t ywan tisedod. Personslly, he was friand- irto Mr. Goodell, having known him bufore ne strbecame & citizan bf Obicago. e thought (i if the Couneil confirmed tho appoinimant, tbev would fiad groat troubls in getting rid of it luha‘&smfly. ‘He boped no suoh polioy wonld bs pomted, . Ald, Caflarion enlfed up the majority and mi- sonty yopotis of the Committes on Potics rela- g'vunuu Meo of Clty Barsbal, already pobe bid, the former of which favored the wboli- ben of the Marsbalsbip, and the iatter of which twomaténded retalnlng the office, Aldi Fitegdrald consanted to withdraw his mo- fimto eotifirm My, Goodell In order to have the {ustion of tho roportn settied, , Callerton Llcn fnoved that the minority o be substitated for the majority, Ald, Waterman movad to lay the motion on Retablo, which provailed,—syes, 20 ; noes, 14. Ald Warsen thon moved the adoption of the ) nmé“mnort. 11, Cullarion vory wmuch Yegrétted that, for the flrst time during his tour years in the Coun- ¢l 1ty linds aj prared ko bo drakn in tha mat- ferof his sontirmation. When shs Gouncll abol- el the Board of Polico, the oflise of Marahat ruimmediately filled, aod thero was no quess ¥mof party in the nct. Hpo belioved fo_having zen irisd by three pordons instésd of by one. 34:1:' too fiw}l power l(: sllow ot officer ta Abpree ap {nferior st pleasure, 1o way op- ’mfiuhnln all tho power vestod in & Super- ictendent aud Doputy. * A thitd man was noodod 848 upon such osstesas might come up, Ho Ay soiry thdk parey Yeoliig sliould -creep in to tick thelr counseln. Gundorson eaid thexs whe no pacty line BBanntior t a1, Tt was s nuestion of dotlara ceats, Waa the ofico of Marnhal really ro- ? He did not Uefiava 1t was, and $4,000 & ld ba exved by Ha abolition. Ald. Fitzgerald natd tho salsry qnestion Lardly “ink6 the matler, wiisn thoy connidered ?‘tlhoamm::hnl fould bo & mont valusblo vor- e city, ‘nd.flu‘uudlqn moved to postpone tho sub- JetTor onie vyiok, pravious quostlon was'.called on this mo- And ordered. Ald, Rishardson's motion “:annm bys vote of 18 vean to 17 nayw, Qulléracn moved to make if the Apecial triet ot 8:30 o'olock méxt Moaday ovoniug, ¥bich was chrriod. = A NEW QA8 COMPANY, Tbs Committes &l ‘Gaslight made & repore ;\h inag & Sommuiiention trow the b Gadd ight Compary, elloriug Lo furnisi aud auterne, frames, and ali x or | lightug, lso al!fl-fis nweed for lphiing; avd meun 'lhhnnd také care of the lumy, for the sum fabid per iamp por aunhim.—thd houra for Riog and extioguishing being 1 aocordance with the exlwting pas schiudale adnpted by the % I8 contract $0 bo for 2,000 lainps or more. i fl,- allowlug aidinuce accompanied the re- tion, e, Brorrod 1. Thal the Mayor and 0d_they ara hurehy authorized and ta tnxke en') axccutea contract In benalf of o Gbicago with tie (labe Gaslight Com - B Gty B et Clucinaatl, Olilo, to Jght certal atetots bo l;l":b;‘gw:zfum. to b mnied by (be ity Counel, o fivo yorra [20in the tims of the 6xe- 3l b00satd oontract; b coutract 1o provide for, “m.:!. 3,000 "‘il" A lanpe sud podtato bo e 0d erertéd st the dols oxpensn if auid Coni- L3 00 Company aho fo furniah, at ite nx- Al the spparstus aud material used in man- an §a3, and man fo Nght and fake o the swmw provised, the sd City of Thwa wil ot “he pit fo, Bor charged td [0 e1peuss whatgvoe beyond (DA prics atipula- R h&;‘mm oxid Do Dy, the mm of § 4 per b m'« Airst yoar of mafd contract—ruyments tn CoMe quarterly, or as may ba upon by satd 3y § tho prlow per lstp pec s 'y ukintog four yeoru to by fixed and estabr %\ by Bo Chy Cuguci! each and every yoar, by or Jug, idinknce, during fhe Arat quarierol sach fscal Mu-mfinrlu 7 lainp Jer anium, snd the 90 Axed yhsif b (o o pice por lam which wid Faball bo entlted to re:elva fur the thres %re ¢ sald contract abiall also provda . Dkat n't‘nim and_extingulsbiog suid hinps, imtadly o, the guembios wof sald boint where the lampe of sald Compan; TouLhaTe beck orected, wald. Cominny shall,apon in : “ton of the City Oovuril immedusely, LRI empa S uds ofuer Iocklty aetay be' r directed b4 whally st 1ho o jeass of the Courpupy, E{.} iy 'nnummelu Wl e i force fm end u:?:_ Culloreon moved the passage of thoordi- - Ald. Watarmag hoj the motion weuld not ";::I-;L and be nnmm- goutleman would not dy orite Y-ny question. The fact was, e nluh:::u‘h Pgdnmn‘y to éxpead. Bhe b “n“"%.; 0 a8 shie was, without fnourritg s Camobeil said tuat the citizens of Titoooth Ward were Soasitioos fo- Funoe ob ) u‘""\k"“’ wérs slok of the exiating manopa, 7 places in his distnct were uttes destitnte of gax, hacanss the companles did not eonaider it worth whils to attend to tha wants of thomn wiro did not dwoll in_marhlo-front honsen, Ald. McOlory, whilo s favored tho ordinanaa, did not balio in abusing the gas companios, He :mvud to postponn the whole mattor for ono work, Ald. Quirk hopad the ordinance would ba panged. Tho peoplo wers witiing to havo moma naw 1vs company, not organized to blackmail the old camjanios, but for the public good, granted the privilexa of laylog thelr insius, wo ua 10 got tid of the overcharging and mouopoly of tho eli compantca. 1le hoped ths ordinauce would be pasaed thero and $hen, because the concern appeared to bo bons fide. I n to portpons was lost, and the voto on the pasaage of the ordinanco was put and car- riod, yess 82, nava 8,—the Aldermen voting in tho negatlve belug MoClory, \iaterman, and Loath, Ao oridioanos creating the oftice of Mitk Jn- BDootor was taken from iho Clerk's table and ra- forred back to tho Comtuiteo on 3larkets, who woro [nscructad to report at tho uext meating of the Council. OITT PRINTING, Ald. Btono, of the Fiftnh Ward, submitted & rorolution providing for the ecloction of a City Printer. Ald, Riciardson offored an ordinance which directod the Comptrollor to advertisn for bidm for Lhe oity prin‘ing, the award to L givea: to tho lowest biddor, and that tho proseeidings or thio Ceuncil bo printed in the Engliah lsnguage alone, Ald, Hildreth then ofterod & rosolution which named the &laals-Zeitang aa the Germau cor- poration paper for the tarm of two vearn. Al tho resolntiony wero rotetred to tho Com. mittge on Printing. TA% OF TOWN-COLLVCTORS, The foilowing ordinanco was prosonted by Ald. Hoatls + An ordinanco t6 fx the compensation of Town Col- lectors for tha collection of ‘e taxes of ho City of Chicago ! Sncfl’ufl 1, Re it ardained, etr,, thal the compenaas tionof_the Uolioctors of the Town of South Ofries North Chleago, snd Weat Chleszo, for tha callextion o oll the {axes of the City of Chicago, shall be su fol- lows, to wib: The Col.ector of the Town of Sonth Clil- cagaahalire.civen commirion of — per cont on il eity taxce collected by sald Collortor; tlie Colleelor of the Tawh of Notth Coleago atill rocolvo & comuntton of ~per cent_on ail eity taxes caitected by daid Colles tor, ond the Colioctor of tho Town of West Chicsgo #luall recaive & yoomminsion of — per cent on il city taxes colletted by eala Collectar, Hea, 2. The coinpenaztion of tho snfd_several Col. lectare,” ws euecified dn tho procsdimg mection, ohall ' bo ol the compenmtion which the sull Colleclors shall Le entitiod {0 recclve from ths City of Cli:ago for tho collection of city tnxen, and wlnll Includo all tho oxpensa of rollectini the sxme, and sl the oxpenroof the offices of At Coflectars, respsotlvely, tn or about the collettion of o8, cily & H50. 3, Each of tho ssdd Town Collectors shall, dn 4 at auch timea na may bo demanded by ‘tho Clty Tredaurer of the City of Chiwio, pay over to ald * Tressaror all city taxen ' which may havo been collected by anch Collectora up to the {imo of wuch demand, end thall, with or ot domaud by mbl Gty Eressites, sottly with aud juy over fo guch TYedrtrer, =3 ofen s once in two wacke, from the time of the 'delivory of tho war. Tant to said Town Collector, all suclt tsxos as tha mald Colloctor sbal] thou havs colio ‘ted, uabl ihe whols tax collected aball bave been paid’ over to sald City “Creiurer, Sec. 4. The sald eevers] Town Collectors ahall, at 1ho end of avery thirty days from the Hine of ths da Jivery of the warranta to them reepectivoly, renter o {ie Uity Comptroller of tho City of Chicagoa full snd complele ststement, In wridiig, of all clty taxes by tlsem collotted up to'the tho of mbktug said state- ment, and sunll aleo, 3t {ho time of making wich state. Tuenty pay ov8r 1o tic Uty Treasurcrall sucl fazen an ‘may Lo shovu by miu etatement t2 brve Leen_colivei~ ed, ahd which slisli not havo Lesu previously fiald ovor 10 anid Trosnurer, 8rc. 5. Ech of the sald Town Colrctors ahall at or beforo fhe thne Azad by law for pasing ovor and making final eeitlemont for Stte snd county taxcs, collected by biin, makic o foat settlomont witl; the City Tresaurer for the amount of eity taxes chargod in Wiy book of eafd Collector, Hrc, 0. Teshall bo the duly of thie City Troasuret to make out fu_ prgpor form and deliver to tho Town Collo~tors, reapeviively, duplicate recoipts for it tazes ‘wiilch shall ba patd by thew to sald ity Trossurer, Reforred to the Committes on Judicisry. Ald. Clarkio, of tho Fifen, prenonted a potition, signod by Joseph Venatoouburg, seking per- minsion to cousirncs a dock or pior, to counect with tho shoro of Lako Aliohigan, sonth of the south lins of Randolph street at the pointa designated in tho 1liuois Central Railroad Come peny's dingram. 'Tha objoot is to test thy hon- esty of tbe Company in biddiug for the Lake- Tront, without the Nparian fights. Hotorted to tho Comanittes on Wherves and Pablio Grounds. A resolution by Ald, Hildreth, dltional’ appropiation of 30, cloaping purpases, was pasauwl. Adjourned. . p L OBITUARY, JADKSON QRIMSHAW, Svecial Disvatch to The Chicaas Tribune, Qunor, 1L, Deo. 19.—The death of tho Hon, Jackson Grimshaw, a prominent lawyer of this city, occntrod to-day. My, Grimshaw removed from Yonnsylvania to Ililools in 1813, locating in Pittaflold, Pike County. He subssquontly came to Quincy, and becamu associated in practtce with Judge Archibald Willisms, the firm being® atono time famous in Ithneis jurisprndenco, Col, Grimaliaw'a fatbor was on author of colod- zity, the writer of many achoof-books, one of the first histories of tho Unlted Blates used in the schools bolng of bis * production, In 1§65 P, rimshaw was appointed by Dresi- dent Lmocoln Collector of Interoal Revonue for tha Quinoy Distriat, which post ho Leld till 1800, He was an aotive frisud of Lincoln, Yutes, aod other promineut men of thadsy, He car- rivd {o 1861 diapatchen to Wastington from Gav, Yaten of tho capture of arms at the 8t Louis sreenal, walking from Annapolia to Washington aud mving the firac fntolligence ad the National (l),lmwl that Iliinois and the Went woro for the nicn, £l gnnllng an ad- h for strvat. HUMILIATING, IF TRUE, New Onveaxs, Deo. 13.—Tha so1zurs of Mar- sbal Packard's offica by J. B. Barrett, reportod by spseinl dispatch from Washivgton {n & West- orn papor of the 1ith, is untrue. Darrelt, the alloged delzing official, Ia roported In town, but bidlog from police, Two years bgo ho was posted by the Ansocisted Proms for falsoly pre- tanding fio wan one of its agonth, and last year was twice chsatised Lot for vile practices. Alihongh s votorious confidence man, he séoms lately to havs become an omploye of the Aitor- ney-tieneral. ——— THE ST, LOUIS MAYORALTY, 8r, Lows, Mo., Dec, 13.—Judgo Wickliam, of tha Clrcuit Oonrt, to-day dissolved the in- jooction granted lust May restraloing City Register Walsh from dolivoriug the baltot-boxes to the Citv Counci!, and dlsmissod tha bill, This places the coniest of Ilarry Ovorstolz sgainat Jamea 11, ritton, for Mayor, back juto thio Cizy Cénneil, 'snd toat body will donbbiods proceed with the conlest, and decido which of thens two pontlemen waa eloctad Mayor et the wpecisl oleotton lass Muy, S OHIO AND THE CENTENNIAL. Corunnus, 0., Doc. 19.—A special committes of the Obio Log!alnture, on education, appointed to prépare for the expotition of Olio educa- Uoual matters at the Centonnial, hkve bsen ju serslon here for severil davs, Thoy déclded Lo ask the Genoral Assombly for au appropriation of 87,400 to suable thom to carry out thoir plans, e e THE PEORIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Bvecal Diapateh (o Ihs Chicado Triotine, Braworico, Deo. 13.—The Gavernor and Blato officers go to-morrow to Peoris to be prece sent at the formal opeuing of the Bosrd of Trade in the new Chamuer of Commerce vnildiog there on Wednesd, 5 —— An Equine Funeral. A gray borse, whiclt in & Lifotimo of 23 yesre had traveled witlra clrcus, been martraged four times, sorved in tho Rebell{on, s0d had boou less xioziously useful In bis old age st farm-woik, ated recontly at Ooconlo, Wis, Hie nsmo was Roblusen Urusos, aud he was callod Bob for short by famuiliar acquaiotences, Iis owner biad a coftin wade of biack walnut, Laudsomaly finialiod, and beatiug & plate jusoribed with the Dame d-xo. A Tuneral was siteuded by 200 villagers, Atlers spoech lnudstory of she dead boreo, & procossion was formed llke thia: Jland of Music, s Truck drawn by Bl Hopses, ute, beay ity Draped with Orage! Auvursers Afoot. ! S ‘The route to tha grave was through the maln stroet of the villago. A balt wes wads to.allow & photographier to wake s pioure of the pageaut, At the grave there was & discassion asto whether the coftin, which was shaped 1o hold the suinsl, sbould be buried an thesido or standing up edge! w Bome argued that the borse should lie on Li bwt‘ Just like & buman corpse ; others that B ould be lefi in & standiug aititude, ssin ife ; sud & tbird party held tbat Lo Ougbt Lo re- poss an his side, The owuer, who had lutended no batienque, dicided 1o bury bis favorite in she labter war; and a0 tis strange fuoral ended deoosoualye - 3 " Lhave an'smouument to offer. DECEMBIIL b, 1875, "POLITICAL. Meeting of (ho Republican Judl. einl Canvention, An Unsuocossiul Effort to Adjourn tWith- oni Doing Anyihing. Mesrsrs, Thomas Dent and M. 1, Hurd T'nt fn Nomination, The Latter Oarrics the Doy—His Bpeech of Accoptance, THE JUDICIAL CONVENTION. NOMINATION OF . D, HUAD. The Tenablicsn Convention for thd nominme tion of a candidate for the vadand Judgoehip in the Bitpremo Court was hield st tho Republican Hondquartters, corner of Lake and Clark strests, yesterday afternoon. There was quite a large atiendanco of delegates wnd ool po'itiolans. Owiag to the axertions of the Chalrman and Col. ough, the proceedings wore rade introsting and enjoyable, The lattor, who was fooltug une usually happy, managed Lo infuse some of his Jollky into tho Couvention, and the Chbairman's efforta to faoilitato busi- ness at timea furvished the gathering with fond for good bumor, Had it not beou for the efforts of these gentlemen tho Uunventlon wonld have been insufferably dull and prosale. Among the moro prominent Cook Conaty men prewent weore Johg H. Clouxh, Georgo M. Boguo, Arthur Dixon, Gen. O. L. hiann, Col. Ricaby, Ald. Cleveland, Phil Hoyus, the Hou. James P, Root, Capt. Marrington, ox-Ald. 8hernood, J. 8. Coup. er, John C. Atwator, Marry Nelson, E. A, Lyna, A, M. Pengo, 8. K. low, Kirk Hawes, John fiauter, Eugeng A. Sittig, D.J. Lyon, W. E. Ald- niob, Ald. D. Uldtk, A. Mitchell, 8. af. Moors, C. M. Henderson, Willard Woodard, snd Col, Stepliens, Tue meating was calted to order by ex-Ald. Sherwood, On motion of Benator Woodward THE UON. 1. SNATF, of Wil Conaty, waa eloctod Chairman, Upon taking she chair Mr. Smapp eaid : * Gen. tlomen of the Conventlon, sccept my Learty tunnks for the great houor you have dons mo in electiog me to presido over your doliberations. Wae moot to-day to perform s very importsut du- ty,~to put in nomination & candidate for the high sud Importaot posttion of Judge of tho Ba- pramo Court for this distriet. I am not sshamod to avow ou this oocasion that I am & Republican. [Choors.] Ws nasemble to-day as Republicaos, and not as Domoerats, and wo sacritico nothing by admitting it, for, al- thoughtuie isa Judioisl Conventian, and although thers is n ory to keep parsy and politics from the Benoh, it will bs impossible to afolude politios natil men ceaso to bo men, or until the organ- ization of our Govérnment {s entiroly dlTcrent from what it {s. [Applausa.] Bo louf a8 such u oflices are e'ectiva will polities enter iuto them. Idon't wank Lo detuin you with a langlhy aposchi. I trust ¢hat, when wo pur & R ublican i nominskwon, the Repub- icans of all tho couutiea will bury whatever projudicos they may bave had previous tu the tinal result of this Conven- tion, aod go to tho pol.s as ono man to elact shat caudidato for thin bigh and responsibloposition, [Applause.] You ocannot keep politis ont of nnvthing in this couniry, sud, therefore, let uis Ly all means put in nuomination & man with whom wo can go before tho public with couti- donce. Gontlomen, whatever may betide mon, tho last rovors in this Stato snd 10 tue United Btates (9 tho judiciary; it s our last rosort and hope. Do not Jotus permitonrsolveson any occa- sion Lo entertain tho sentiment that we sbould keep politica from tho Bench, but Iot ua be men and stand np and faco the mumo. [Apphuse.] Whenever moy stand up and ask ua to yote for an'indepetident oandidats, let us tall thom we are Republicann and calculate to stand by our colots, and lst us put & Republican en the Bu- pul:nu Beneh of thia Biate beoaueo he is a Ito- ublican, ¥ ‘On motion of Arthur Dixon, John Lyls King ‘was elocted Hocratary of the Couvention. OREDENTIALS, Col, Ricaby moyed that the roll of dolegates bo oalled, and that they take thoir seats with thelr raspoctive delegations, Col. Hough moved as sn amendmant that s Commitieo on Credentisls be appointed, one from sach cauuty aud exok divislon of the city. The emendrons was accepted aund carniod, and tho Commiites naa sppointed as follows: It, M. llough, DnPags; Arthar Dixon, Witlsrd Wood- ard, E. A, Bistig, H. AL, Singor, and H. 8. Will- famnon. Cook ; W, A, Jamos Lano; A, A. Mar- shall, Will; and.J, K. Labrie, Kankakee. TILR DELEGATES Aftor shork abzonce tho Committes reported the delegatea vrcscat, Those from Coos Coupty liavo already boen published; the otlers wora: l~A, A, Marsbatl, D. Dibell, George Gaylord, PR o o el Vo5, Wiiiard, iandfleh, .M. Tudetife, 2, 0. Hat o, 8uapp, L., ‘Horacs Woel Vallette, Albert 31, @ary, Col. R, M. Y. Olatily, L, O, Glark, 8, I, Sedg- o, B rtragel, Hough, 1féa, Jaw wick, Lake=Tion, W, A. James, W, I, Forry, Homer Qook, Charls A, Durtridge, Cbaries T, Btesls, W, J1, King, A, L, Earle, Robert Eaaton, Eankakes—Charlea R, Btarr, J, Jotner, ¥, E, Labrle. ‘The report was adoptod, Col. flough atatcd tha: Bome of the delega- tions werc {ncomplets, and moved {hat thoas prosent for tho diffeteut wards, Commigsloner districls, and countios cast the entlra vote, Car- sied, On motion of Mr. Murry Nelson, tho delezates tgunn arrauged themsolves in proper order an tho floor. Thuse preliminaries haviog botn attended to, COol. llough moved to proceed to” homiuations, and to osat an informal ballat, AN UNTULD TALE, Mr. Bisbes—I wish to move, As an amend- mont, that we now adjourn, Ifis well known, Mr. Chaltmhan, thal the objecta of this meeting hinve —— The Ohafrmian-«Twik is out of order on wuch & naotion, Mr. Disbes—Well, I move thab we now ad- Journ [ories of * No" **No "], ‘Phe Chairman—Thero ia” no second ta the motion. ‘T'ao mosian of the gentléman from Du Phgo to pracrod to nominations and tako an {n. forinal ballot In fu erdor. bse, bowavor, pressed his motion to & vote, whou it was voted down by & Joud chorus of **noos, MD. MUBRY NELSON— T move that this Republican Couvention dosmna it inexpedient as tois tinie to muke B noinination for tuis ofics. 1 nke this motion for theso rensonn—— Mr. Woodward—1 riso to s polut of onder, This auiendment 18 not gérmana to the oifginal proposition, Tho Chaivman—The pot is wall taken, Mr. Netson—I aball appeal from the decision of the Cmr, ‘Tho Chalrman—VYery wel), sir, 3ir. Noldon—I ibkiag that mv motion is ger- maue, sud, it itia carned, [ dofeats lhe othor mation, Col. Hough (who advaunced in front of the Chairman's table) iutorranted the speaker with *“When iho Chsitmasn haa decided s gontlomp ont of “order, it fa Lis busincas to eit down.' {Laughior,) ¢ ‘L'ue Ghairmeao—1r, Nelson sppesled from the decislon of the Chmir, aud that sppeal is now bo 1010 tho house. |Oriea of ** question ™) MT, NELSON LXPLAINS, Mr. Nelson—I suk the nuammous consent of tho Lomxe {0 say a word. 1do uol want to be wisunderetaod or Lo véeate auy wrong impression, have 1o my mind s clear convietiou -ol. Hough agein came forward to interrups amlid cries of * (¢ down.” Mo paid no stten- tiop, aad addreseed tho Chair as followa ; **Iwnl mahe you tmy statemont cloar and distiuct, Yoy bavo decided ghat 1y motiou sliall bo put, sud thiy gontloman now gebs ub to speak when he Las beeu rulod out of vrdor." o Chairman—You are out of order, {Laugh- is robufl gertled Col. Hough temporarily, od Lo retirod 10 & back seas for a while. : Mr. Nelson {proceading)—It wae thought best =t the Jast Couvontion shat we sbosld waxe no nenunativus for Judges. [ difforad fiq thas opinion at that timo, but was overruted, ¥ thay wetion svewmod to bo bost, It hua beon concarred qu‘ Fongh cime forward again, and called tie gentleman to order, Mr, Neleoa sald he wanted to call aention Ool. Hough objected to anything of the sart. ‘Tae chumm—!\h must nfll :tdflr. cogtle- mof., N?Jnd- l}n«ah—%u is the geotleman dls- The u--1t i not, with all duo deler- ence, my 1o il you, A Delogato—Tho gontleman is apaaking with | virion of tho ri 1 one each from tho unanimons cousent uf tha liouns, Col. ough—1hon he (s taking chario of tho house, in ha? Well, go ou aud make vour talk. [Langhser. } Mr. Neolaon (continning)—Tt ocours to my mina Lhat thay nolioy is just as good to-day an it wan then, Wo are going along very nicely uuder the provtige of sucers, and 1t anemn tn 1n0 DANGEROUH ANG USHAVE: for us to jeopardize vur position st ths present tme, Furthermore, thn Convention was calind niter & great desl of conmderation and homita- tion, and agreat sentimnont was expres ed nnt ft. It wan thon mimply callod 1o decido botwesn o candidates—Ar, Vao ihggios und Me, Uurd. ‘hat diculty bas passed away now, and thers is really no nved for the Couventibn. ‘The other party hays concludod to mako 1o nomins~ tiun, aud I fnuist that 1t 1a not policy for ux to procved to nominsta & party candidate, or ilint auy partinanship shonld bs eucoursged ur iu- dulged fu this campaigu. Col. Itough, who had boen very nnoauy dur- .ing thisapeech, wanted cousent of the Ilyuse to reply, but tuis boun wsa denied him. Bome more discuswion fullowed ci queatings of prvileges and pomts ol order, aud ir. Nci- non eventually withdrew hia appasl. The mo- tiou waa then pat and carried. THOMAS DENT NOXINATED Col, Nicaby thaen rose and maid: **Tt s now {0 order, 1 sippose, to nominate a candidate for tho vacancy .on tho Hupromo Bonch, It ox- ceedingly importaut that we got & man who in omineutly quslified for tho position,—oan who has somn elements of populaniy as well as abllity, Tt in also importaut that we con. duct ourmelven o ich a mauner an not ta loss the frutm of tha victory which Cook County has fust won. It is impor- tant that wo Lisve & man whoso charaster in ciear, who wiil not only not stain the judicial ermiug, but who will Bonor ft. I have in my mind such 8 wan, & wember of the Lar of Chi- cagog snd 1 claim, and think my frisnds from tho country will covcede, that Cook County i entiiled to the vommation, The Jud{(e who has vacated tho sontwas from Cook Connty, and thace aro intorests in Cnok County which sre more {amiiar to Oook-County lawyurs than they are to gentlemen from tho coun- iy, Bbu matter what | Jogal abliity they muy pomross. I do ‘not desire, Mr. Chairmau, to presstt m man upon parbiesn grounds, vut I recoynize she fact, aud beliave it #iil be couceded by tho Bar of Cook Couuty, shat there ato geutlemon at the Bar who bava béon Ttepublicans who are as well qualified to occupy n pusition on that Denen as tho Democratic mem- bers of the 1 it no Tuan with crotchots or with one ides want & broad-minded man,— noy one who rolies exclusivoly upou precedents fo adjudicating cases, but who uuder- stande tho elomenwary pilvoiples of the comomon law. ‘Ihe ‘man whom de- miro to present la of uoblemishgt cbaracter, sid 18 oné of the oruamenta of the Dar of this county. ke is wnown ibroughout the State, not as & politican, but as an omivent lawyer, I presout the nawe of Thomas Dent, {Loud spplianse.] coL. avan roconded the nominntion with the greatest pleasuto. He took excoption, however, to some of the rewarks of tho prévious speaker. Tue Judge did not sit over Cook County aloue, but over tuo outiro State; and wheu asy ques- tion csmo boforo the Court he dld oot know Cook County; il he did, Lo ought hot to bo there. Dut, coholuded Col. Hougl, I belioyo the nominca is a pure man, who has uover mized in politics, » sound lawyor, and & man who wou!d hang me if neces- Bary just as moon as bo would you, Mr. Clal man, [Laugbler.] Tue Clhairmsu—A little quicker, may be. {Great Isughte Col. Hough proceoded to show that a citizen Lasno protection excopt thrangh tho Courts, aod conteuded that the judicial ermine sbuuld nut bo brought inte pobtics. 1 n. ToRD, Col. Vallotto—TIn behal? of five of the six dolo- gates of Du Pogo Connty, I beg to place in uomination tho Hon. H. B. Hurd, Mr. Dow, iu necoudiug the nominstion, sid : Mr. IMurd kaa boen s membor of tha Chicago Bar for twenty-five years, and sctlvely connected with tho practice of Iaw. Perhiaps 1 shall not do fujustica to any other member of the Yar when 1 say ho Is a8 familiar with tho poculiar practice in 1finois ond with the stataies of Illinois a8 nx other gantleman of the logal professton, It Lal been my fortuno to know @ Mr. Ifurd for twenty yoars, and I tako great pleasure in staling to this Couvontion that no moro hoborabloman Is connectbd with cur ptofession hero. No more’ faithtul student of law livos among us then I B. Hurd, 115 is a man who, by his indastry and care, has so provided for himself that bio is ontirely ablo to tako (his hon- orable and impartant position for the salary snd toe honor, without any geumbling or complaiut. 1 understand from the fiicuda of Mr, Ifurd that he 18 not ouly wiliing to aceept this gomtion, but vhat he is anxious to take it ; and, in my jndg- weuot, the high Imuxtlnn of the Buprome Bench of the Btate of llinols will not bo lowered Ly any act of Mr. Hurd's Ir ho is placed there, but, on the other hand, it will bo fus prids, and certatulv he hins tho ability, to ralse this porition still a Iittlo bigher, which we law- yern of Iilinois ara all so Jealous of, aud hava sn muet pride fn. Mr. Hord for the 1ast four or five vears as dovoted much of bis time to the reviaing of the statutoa of tho State, aud in my opinlon 1o mnan 18 80 well postad na to the Stato law ns he. Ho isn shoroughly read studout. An thoso who have arsociated with bim 10 practice know, he loves his profeasion, and bas mode it his Jifo:stndy. Further- mora, ba I8 no oneddead map, but n man who geeks ta bo goverued by prineiple sad tlio 1ights about him. fTe hus uo Epeclaliy of any kfud, aud m my judgmeut Lo will ye ab Loust to llm] Beuch "avd to our profession. [Ap- Iauso.’ ¥ Soastor Thompson—It nominstionsare anded, Twove that the Becretary call the different wards, County-Commisaioner districts, and countien outside of Cook, and that the Chair- men of dalggatioa anuounca the vote of their yarions wardu aud dlstricts. ‘This wotion prava aod TUE INFORMAL BALLOL was token, It resultod as follows : Irurd, Dent, 31 @ coox of the Kaukakoa dolesation only cast tha volos for \be number of delegates present. On motion A ¥OBMAT, BALLOT wan then taken in the ssme mahner, with tho followiug result: During the progress of this ballot My, Aldrich, of the Fourth Ward delegaon, wanted to ox- olain their vate, but the Chixirman shut dows on such explanation as unparliamentary, Awwoon s the formal baliot was announced, Col. Ri¢aby said: lussmuch ss I moved the nominstion of ¥r. Dent, winoh I did iu (he vary biens fosling, aud without any kind of disrespeds to Mr, Hurd, whom I esloem ms a gentlomau of culture, and su accotplished lawver, I now take plesaure 10 moving that Mr. Hurd be made the unsnimous cholec of the Convention, 1 koow, Mr, Chalrmah, that there is not a gou- tleman here who supparted Mr. Dond who will ot bearlily freely, and honoaily give the same support to Mr, Hued at the polla “ss they would hinve given the forwer gentleman. I balieve in always haviog our coniesis in conveution, wnd that when & man i uomioated ho oochtto re- caive the undivided support not ouly of the Con- veutiou, but of the party which tha: Conveation representy, As I walil befors, I dou't care anve thing about & man's politica upon the Bonch, bus 1 velievo wo Liave cowpatons, ablo, sud bonest Republicatis st tho Bar, sud 1 know of no reaton why they should be exoluded from the Bauch heonuss thioy aro Ropublioavs. All [ have fo ey now s thac Mr, Hurd will receive ss bearty a support from me ax Mr, Dont woulld bave receivod, and I think that will ba the rale with lepubliosns generatly. Gol. Tlonglt manted. tii Bk i Biviées again, but o was greoted with loud criea of **Ques- tion.,” 1o malutalned oia stand, however, sud fectured the Convastion for treating him in tuat #ey. He thien supported the resolution, buening round snd repeating his seutences tu give eme hasis, wuch to the diversion of the mesting. g‘un criea of **Questipn wore ronewod at every pauges, buy Mr. Hough evaded thom in wud novel ways, at one time sskiug the di If thoy wers auxious to take & drink, A sdvisiag thom in & paternal Wwauser o go, wind- iog up with an ‘offer to tell thom ataly. Tue quonll rao down fo oourss of time, aad bust- nesa procseded. Tho motion wau carried upanimously, aud ihs followlug were sppointed a commi to wait upon Mr. Buid and wnforn him of bis nomine- 3 Mosars, Hicaby, V. A, Jamee, Jawmea Goodspeed, R. 3. Hough, and J. B, e, bile tbiy Commities waro absant. Gen. Mann moved tkal commities of taclve ba anpoluted ta act a8 8 Cootral Comumittea for thoe Bevenih Judicial Districh—bwo memoore from each div ‘precarious two from Will County, and other conntinn. Carried, I TCRD ACCEPER, . The Hon, I B. Hurd was thou eecorted Lo the front. and waa sntrodocnd, amut loud cheers, by Col. Thicaby. Ho rpoko an follows: Mr, Prem- dent and (ientlemen of tho Conventinn : T thanic Fou wincetoly fur tho honor you havn tantuwed Wpon mo m tomivating me s Eopubileau eandidata for the vacaut Judpoship., The ofica of Jdudgo of the Knprowe Conrw in this Htate in the highest d mont honorabla judicial ofio in tho State. Its dutlos Invnive wress renponyi'ility, and constan , untinng diligence. Tt s heeu 'said that the poron who ehiontd fll the otive of Judzo of the Kupreme Court for tho Nevanth Judieiul Clremt shonld ho acquainted with the commetcial and other intareats of thin geest motropolis. I think that bt i8 & trus view whon thn other conntien in ttindistrict havo comeeded uhiat to Chicago. [ have resided fu Chicago the whole of my hfe, hirly yeam ago uext unty 1 was a flil\kflb‘my on the oppn:ite corner, I ave stndied my profewion in tnis o and I havo practicad it for twents-poven ye except that tho tunn that | was ongaged in re- visiug and editing the statutes of tha Hiato may Lo left out of that genoral record. 1 hav this city grow from & city of 12,000 {nlinbtanta 10 itn predent magnitndo, I have watahed ity progrens ; 1 have taken great interest in a!l its intstents, My proverty is hero: my childron were born b aud I ferl & pridn in Chicagn, 1fecl o pndo in the State of Illinois, and it shsll ever be my pleasute to do avory- thiug that I ‘ean to bulld it up and make it great, [Appiauss.] I hope tuat I may b spared 1o aos the day when it sliall ba the firat eity in the Unitsd States, I believo that if I am &pared a reraonable number of years I ehall ke that. it is wonderfnl what irogreen we Liava inads In the past thirty years, Wheu | eamo here thare wera no railroads in tho Ktata of Jllinois, except onn,—a shiort one down in the southern part. Al this great svstcm of rollronds has been built up in thas time, Our tnanunfactories wero but vory fow. Now we ming the great manufactering of the Northwest. 1 expect wa Lecomo the g distriboting polutot this conntry. Chirago ia the egricul- tursl centre, and I think iLima tru:xm that the antioultnral centte of a conntry bocomoa its commercial aud woney contre. * Gontlenien, it you shall elect me b, this office, I aball endeasor to perform the dutics that pertzro to it to the vory best of my sbility, Thaoking you again for the hottor vou h4ve bestowed upon me, I ehnll ask ¥ou'to enter Leartily nto the work, and I think I may say that tho ilopublican party w1l not fail to be successful, “Tho followitiy; war anuounced as THE (RNTRAL COMMITTEE under Gen. Mann'a motion: West Division of Chieago, M, M. Miller, H. L, Bisbee: South Di- viston, Artbur Dizon, }t. W. Ilicaby; North Division, A. M. F'ence, R, S. Wilame: Dulage County, Col. Valletto: Lrke, the Hon. W. A, James ; Will, A, Weeky, D, Dibell ; Kankakee, J. E. Babine, ‘Che Convention thea adjourned. e MISCELLANEOUS, TUE VIRGINIA BENATORBLIP, Riousosn, Va, Dec. 13.~—In caucus, thia moruing, threo ballots were takon for s United Biates Senator, without any result. .BOSTON CITY POLITICH. Dontoxt, Masa., Doc. 13.—TLo Citizens' tickot, nominated to-day, han 8amuel C. Cobh for Mav- or, and eight Repabtican and four Democratic Aldornten, 1t {s tho same as bolting the Repub- licaa ticket, BINTIOP BIMTRON SPEARS Purraprrruia, Doe. 13, —Bieohp Simpson has deniod tho statoment tust he bad expressed an on:ulon on the aubjectof & third torm. Ho deprecates any attempt to connoct tho charch with politicsl nominations or elections, - AMUSEMENTS, M'VICKER'S THEATRE. " Mary Loigh "' waa a favorito play {n Chicago lon years ago. The story must bo familar to » large numbver of plavgoers. At tho rlsing of tho curtain the herowe aproars as a hapoy wifo iu » bappy bome. 6bie moon loarns that s first husbsnd whom she supposed doad ie alive. e persecutes ber #ud oxtorts mocey. Her sister- in-law (s partially fuformod of her early bistors, and_ miafakes misfortuno for guilt. She pra. bares to loavo her hasbaud and children, Then it 18 discovered that the first hnsband, who mar- riod ber in order to obtain possession of her littlo property sud Imwediately doserted her, hsd n wifo lvicg st the timo. Mary Lleigh aod her true hosband are rounited, all is forgiven, and the curtain 10ll8 the lasv timo on a Lappy ily group, Mr. Leigh, the husbaud and failier, ia & noble-Leart~ cd, simple-minded geutug. Ho does not suspect his wifo, aud he will not believe her guilty, sven whon the proofs agaivst her seom to be over- whelming. Anotber important characterin the ‘play is Alra. Bolton Jones, whrse meddling inter- foreuco in tho affaira of the Zeigha ia the imme. dinte'cause of all tho misuaderstanding and mis- ery. It wiil bameew that the thread of the play inslizht. 1t 1a alwaya strung to the full tension At will bear, At times it isin danger of breaking sitogether. sction alsa ‘I'ho intoreat of the audience iu the fal's, now and thenm, into n condition, The fault is more with the actors, perhaps, than with the 3 The companyis nut sccustomed to produsing .melodramas of this doscription, aud wo canuot ‘eay that ite succoss Inst night was enough to encourage.it to persovero. The peiforuiance was genorally lfeles and mechanical, Miss Howard mnd Mrs. Btoneall alone gave pleaciug peravuatious, ‘The latter in particular deserses crodis for very clovor actinz, Sho ropresonted tho oftiotous, impertiwont, walapert Mrs. Holfon Jouss to the lifs, throwing nto the part more life l:h-n tlie othor oharucters combined could exuibit. NOTES, -The Califorula Mosttels were groated Inat night by an audience which wau only limite by the capacity of Hooley's Theatrs, Iickey and Barney, the delineators of Irish Life aua charas- tor, made thelr first, appearauce and met with an enthiisisstio recaption. They socm to be all that tho managers Lave claimed for them, Tho Roynolds Brothers also ware grected wilh much applanse. Biuce their laet sppearauce thay Liave learned many new and gooa things. Arling~ ton, Coltan, aud Ilwo were, as evor, perfoctiy watisfactory, . lhe benefit fo Mr, C.A. McMaous at Col. Wood's Musoum Iast night must bavo netted a haudrome sum, though not 8o lare uo a8 he dongryed, Theentertainmant was, 08 1t prom'sed to he, ligbly sstlefsctory, Tho rmy of the evouing, * Cswiila’s Iusband," will ba conttin- ued twonights more, It bias greater merlits than suyting whioh Las been given at tho Museum for some weoke. It should meot with & genorous apureciation at tho bands of the people, ‘1hs Kelly & Leon Linstrola coutiouo to give their fine biil of mlnstrelay and mock-opera ui the Now Clucago Theatre. A reduction {n prlsen lias broughit them much botter lortuned thau thoy eucounteiod durtug tue firet weeks of their engngement, 'Thewo miinstrols buve s distinct charsctor aua s distinct claws of patroos of tie'r own. Cool Burgess, ay the representative of tho plantation derky, bas 1o superior iu the pro- fession, and the two priucipats of the troupe in tuelr particolar spocialtics Lavo not even any rivala, Tho Adelphl contlnues to bo ths resott of 1hoso who love s varioty show, beer, and tobac- co. Prof, Davisjand bls dogs, Jus Gulic 1mprovisatore, and athur attractions, aro mghtly qffored. ‘The bitl concludas with an_Irlsh piay, * Nory f thio Hills,” wish Mesars, Melville and Fitzgerald in tho cast. THE HON. W. H. PARSONS, “Patfence Iy the hammer that drivos genjus bome,"—such waa this simile used by the Hou, William Parsons in lis lectute ju tuo Biar Course ‘st Piymouth Chnich Jast evoujug in illustrating the claracteristics of the reat luveutor, Qeorge Blephenson, Tue ooiurer procoeded to glve a vory Inter- eating aud eloausut DLlograpbical account of Btephensou's early strugiles with pov- erty ou tho ona baud, and iutolerauce on thu otber white perfoctiug aud bringing 1uto ure the stoam locomotive. Bora of Luwble paronts,: rearcd smonit Iguorant and uncouth wluere, no developed oveu 1n yonth the qualities of im. rance aod quiok ioslgut which are ‘glu . He bogau lito as a tre cosl-mlue, earniog abous b conta a da; sud_distiuguinbod imeelt among b fello workery by descendiug futo s buruing wine, wheu all others were afraid, for the purposu o reacuing buman livos, At 18 yeary Lo bad ad- yauced to tho post of consrullor of the engluc whiab stood at'$be mouth of the pit, and here be sbowed his iuventive faculties by takiog tbe machioe apart aud makivg umprovemsuts upou it addition to bis work, hLe yet found time to help other people. He mondsd wiudows, malo shoes, sud to-day the old miners ol hia placo eay that no :nk:{u \v.éxuu over 8 cumfflrllch) 8a those which eordie made for thea. Vatioys rusdl c‘:unpubu """;'{,}p':“’ been mado before Stopheussu begsn riment. Years of Liacd ecquomy had cuabied bim 40 ssve about £4,000. and the shnlo of tha cimtal ha aunk 1n protueing bis firs, aneind, wh.ic h proced A utter failute, Nqt discouraged, 110 mort. gagrd him house, and at la t tnvented 1 o Toco- malive in uxo to thin das, the ehief fos tore af whie vAH that tho nteam-blast waes fureed turougl: tho smoke-atack, eausing 1115 puwt which (8 now ro familinr to cislhized oara Not watlsiled with ono great inventioty, Ste- pheuxon want to wark to mako a miner's: lamp which rhonld be rafe, Tho {roqu ency of accidents caosed by tho lIgn ition of carbureted hydrogen Cin the b, nes ¥anat that tima slarnine. &ir Humphray 15 avy being; caliod upon Juat about the eamn poricel th bring arience to bear npon the aabject. dieg 9v- cred that finmo jmprinoncd tn o wico reins on could not escaz.e, and upon that Laty con<tr.ai't- ed the Dasy Iamp. Two montha provion riv, Htephienron, ‘withuut tho aid of naiencs, or hov.das, ot laarving, woried vut {he kamo resuit, and - ventod the Genidie Iamp. A Quaker named Edwarid Peaso wae the firs man to recogniza the importance of tha I ¢am - tive, aud ongaged Ktephienson to boild o shows railwuy from s mino 10 & seapo;t. Tho reazon why tne prerent gauga of raflrosde tho worid over is exactly 4 fool 417 inclies i an followa : The firat wiath of the rails wan fixed at 4 fert 6 inchow. Aftorwarls. when coal was sold Ly the ton, it was decided to enlargo the width tod feet 8 fuches, and the tirat road was ro conptructod, 1t haprened, however, that, when the first cars nara beought on. it waa found thet they were o trifle too wide, Biephenson, being consaited, immodiataly decided with ready wit that it sould he eaxior to widen the railr, than to alter tho position of the wheels, Accor. logty s balf-loch wan wlded, and to this day tho eizo re- mains the rame, Tlhio lecturor detailel tho obstacles with which the Inventor was mut b the pnblie and Ly Par- lisment ln atarting the tirst railway, Ha cionod with a glowing eulozinm upon America, which Lad protited moro than sny coantry by the loco- motive, Llis ontiro addroed was attontively lin- toncd to and frequently applsuted by the sudi- ence, which was rmaller than tiio merits of tho eutertawuout desorved. i Stokes, An exchanga says that Edward A, Btokes, who #hot Pisk, baw boen for tho laat two months con- fined to hin bed in the hospital of Bing Hing witly AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE,- Corner Mouzos ! THIS TULSDAY EVENING, Dae, 14, 1973 Grost micess af the matmimits o b beoples playhoues ! 'Thy ponnlie reaort of iy cfly? a-ats, Walbrseknon! T ADTRY Baos o, H)](n'l % )lulm Hurley & Kayr, Tt (THURSDAY (e Tha theliing Teiah dame, RORY OF THE HILLS! with Melville, Fitzgerald, and Miillo Sackétt in the oot £ Lok at 13, 23, 60, and 75, sncured Lidien 'a Vistihes Welnerdsy, ¢ McVICKER'S THEATRE, Last work of the favorite srtiate, MISS MAY HOWARD! Mondsy, Tnerday, Wedneadsy Nights, Mthies Il’m;_ir‘:lnly cerat o RN T rvlay, Friday, nod y ST ay, sud Baturday Nights, THE NEW Mondny Next—~Tiio great comic actora and yoealls DARER k F'ARION 1 their no w apeciaity, EINTITG ASD RETTIE, s THEATRE, e . -Lessees -HOOLEY'S MAGTIRE & JHAVERLY, Muinday, Dec. 13, it appearance of fan great Irish * h Authiots and Artists, RIXOEEY o BaRaNmEe. 1n w0 of their Gresteat Bpriaiticn THE FAMOUS CALIFORNTIA MINSTRELS In mo unéquated Lilt of Ethlopian Rketclies, B Evening and Wednerday and Ssturday Mattuces, AQ misiuu to Matinees, 25 and nth, " }EW OHIOAGO THEATRE, KELLY & LBON'S MINSTRELS HONDAY and EVENING, DIG, 13, EVER: Y ud Wednesday and Saturday Matlnees, L ssthma aud chilla and fever, contracted iu the COOL B URGESH In Now Acts, ac : v ’ JE ONI, o S . risou, 1lin conmtitution sppears much broken, Great SOy oo Shacialtios. 15 hair fs almost white, and Lin form 1a bent and attenusted. His term of imprisonmont, by & stretch of the Iaw. will exp re next September, but bis counel clsim tuat st should end by the 6th of Jaouary. — SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH, Dall, heavy hasdacle, obstrnciion of the nasal passazes, discharges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuss, waters, and serid, st others, thick, tenatious, mucous, purulent, bloody, and putrid ; the oyes sro weak, walory, and inflamed ; thero is ringing iu the cars, deaf- nees, hacking, or conghing to clear the throat, ©xpeotoration of offeusive matter, together with scabs from ulcers ; the voice is changed snd has & naxal twang, the broath is offoneive, smell and tasto are {mpaired : there is a sensation of dizzi- bess, montsl depression, hacking-cough, and general debility. Only a few of thoabove- named symptoms are, howover, likely to be pres- out in any one case. Thero is no disease more common than Catarrh, sod nouo less understood by pbysiciaus. DR, 5AGK'S CATAREN NEMRDY is. boyoud all comparikon, the Lest preparation for Catarrh ever discovered. Under the intlu- cuce of ity mild, soothing, and bealing propor- ties, tho dieexeo soon yields, Tho Golden Med- ical Discovery whould be taken to correct the blood, which is alwave at fault, and to act #pecifically upon the diseased glands and liniog membrano of tho nose. The Catarrh Remedy sbould be applied tarm with Dr, Pierce's N asa Douche—tho only instrument by which flaids can bo perfectly injected to all tho pusssges and chambers of the noss from which discharges pro- ceod. These medicines are rold by drmgeists. “PERFUMERY . J. & E. ATKINSON'S FSS, YLANG YLARG—FRANGIPANE~ nd NARCANTHUS, OLD "HROWN DSURNOAP. VIOLET POWDER. K MEDALS, wXPl)N'. PARIS, ENNA, CORDUVA, LINA: nfi-‘t'v:ml firstclasa dealers hiroughous the 1. & B, ATKINSON, o Agonts in Now York, AHNOLD & o , AKD OXARY, s gonuias guarsbies b [res y SHIRTS. SHIRTS. “THE HARRIS," Time-tried and thoroughly~ teated. clegaut {n dealgu, su- perb in workmanship, famit- 7%, leas in tt, Leavo your meas- oy UFE Withs HARRIS & CODR, 171 Bouth Cirk. VZ [ER RESORIS, WINTER RE 23X ROYAL VIUTOKIA HUTEL, Nassau, N, ¥, Dahs- mas—Now open, The most delightful cliniato' fu the world. Stesmers will leave Bayaunah, Gs,, every ten dayy, and make the tnp in two days, For psrticulars Addrens JAY, LIDGEKWOOD, 764 Brosdway, N, ¥, —_— T N s SCALES. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES oF ALL KINDa, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Be careful tobuy only the Genuine, DR, JAMES, # Lock Hospital, conaxn’ Washgton & Franglin Unattered by the Hiate f ilinois for tbe ex- roas putpoke of iyl 5 Ermodite oot o all cansolrimate, i _WINT we Jisllaswauaag gho n:‘»-‘:dv-‘nm% 90, loasant 4 10T Dattants, ok o M.rrisgo Gulds, whibh tslls yon all about e us, 0, Brousou, O, 0. v " Bonafic o 3r. . 11, BUR. .”lu. Baleony Sooured, 85ots, Mats, Frii e oo, njnig, *Teoies, oo Hesorvod Seat newsy 2 and ot FARWELL HALL, Lakeside Entertainment. No. 5,- TUESDAY EVESING, Dec. T4, Chleago's Greatest ¥a, orite, i MRS, SCOTT-SIDDONS, Adntasion, $1, including Renervod Bast, T sale o uu_uu:nda;‘nnsl Tu«-mhy.h chsifee " NEW ENGLAND OHUROH FESTIVAL, Eventngs of Dec. 16 and 17, Fancy-Work, Decoratlone aud Flowets,ant a Cantenutsl Deparimants Heal Feliod contaiuing myny of thie Rioat vainabie. histh 1n the countey, Admieston to all departmente, cliidren, half.price. Ticketa witl Jan Co., Tockmond Brum,, 113 Nortls Clarket, door, " Friday afternoon frum 3 fo 6 o'clock, Prices reduced one-balf. COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM, TOESDAY MATINER, CAMILLE; Tusds, Wednead sy Eventugn and Wodne«lay Matines, OA1 1.A'S HUSBAND and 8TAGL STRUCK ; or, ON THE BRAIN; Thursday, Fridsy and Saturds; Benefit for the Hospital for Women and Chilt,en, METROPOLITAN THEATRE, Corner Rar:dolph aud Jofferson-ata. FIRST GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY at 2 o'clock, Admimsion, 25 centa. Tatire change of bill tonighy FARWELL HALL. -iLA.GK HILLS. American Wonderland and the New Eldorada, Llinatrated Iacture by Judge 10, Baturday evening, Dec. JB. “Adm! MAGUIRE, , 23 cents, ——iny MILLINERY. 124 STATE-S'J: RICH, CHOICE, AND i _ELEGANT Millinery Goods! POPOLAR PRICES, WEBSTER'S, STATE-ST. 124 | Two Doors North of Madison; REMOVEDFROM 241 WEST MADISON-8T, CLOTHING. TIRET FIRE! FIRBI CLOTEING Slightly Damagoed by Water, $'00,%0 worth of Clotling, stightly dataagsd by wae ter st the late fire of Andurson, Btewart & Co., New York, to be sold at sppraiser’s value, which is 40 per ocut bolow cost, At 168 Bouth Ulark-gt., Ohicago. This stock tmust positively be clossd out i 30 a.& LEGAL, NOTTICH. Zbo Itegntered Coustriction Bonds of the Cblcags Gus Lixhi and Uoke Company, standing on the books #aid Cumpuny, it lhe Tollowing names, lo-llll\ . Atwater, W. 3L Anthony, Alss, Hrown, d, As Drown, Bara A, Hrown, P. bacon, Jus, K. Bare Browster, Wm, Drown, It Hrown, Jr,, £, 'Bowen, Guo, Jubn N, Brown, J. Beecher, D, wha should mardy —why not—10 vents to pay nust st n | Barker, Isabella Brown, G, 8. Hrown sud otbars, B, Drestoe o hne a0y LATors, Youseats sos L3 | Dletman, E, Dringhutat.' Jano 8, rown, O, £, BUL & Al busin atly confldeatisi. Jr., ¥, Brouson, 8, I, Cabb, " Cods, Mary O, & Allboein Ly counce - Uanl, Carler, 0. I Catlugt, I B Coolegy AL An flustiated work 73 © | 1. Catlwell. estate uf W1 3. Caner, 4.'C, Diwaon, 1, T, feggypovaie cosent | Dickey, O, D. Dickey, J, If. Duutani, Tuos, B, Dizon; 50 b narrd sWAIATS | Alice Eutou, E. Feankeitual, 8, U, Freamat, Fideiivgy of tha seneal s s abvsrn | 1. T, & B Depoalt Ua., W, L. dralam, U, A. Groens et dmocrica ta the | way, 3, 1, Hubvell, £, H{ofiinan, I, 1lunneweil, Tron. icr of repraiuciiuny’ Row (0 tee, E I, Haddock, b, Ingbat, W, W. Keen, 8irdh B, suiony JAa el | Keen, B, D, Meen, A Keen, Guartin, L | TH. Kertley, 3. J. 8. Limbert, M. A1 vitt, C, 1 o), eige Feo uand, J, . Mason, N, B, 1N, Mikchell, O, 8y Fr A rageQuld 'nrlmhgu. I, M, uwnu,!:v;gc 'ri‘}'"‘f:"r?"fl‘e"“ Bitilob 4ny of the s blrcta t ntio rust Company, W, o Pk 11 LIN, g tui a4y T, Ueurge Nugent, 1% F. V. Yock, 3. K, Pock, F.W; Pec| =) Db et s A Quandate, C, 3, Husrell, Guorge Siaith % Go,y Sueldon, 1. Schuvart, 8! A, Builih, ¥, Staunton) . tal practice, oures private dis T e ety ares LUk oL ) LITTLE P e ¢ L Borvaus demiily. causod by ecrors of outh et e gkl v, ers shoulid eall o willy. X FCOBURN MEDICAL INSTI P, Glieldy, Georke ¥, Btous, J. W, Huarz, W, RiKauhder Bunith, i Biirley, Goriit iL, Siabty E. 30 Tlukbam, Trustbe, J. Thomuon, Josoph Fu Tamyl Moua Taylor, 4. ¥, Uuderwood, A R, Van Near. ulta A Vau Nees, E, Yau Ness, I, P, Wal ', Williams, I, Welater, D. H. Wuson, fsor sea, J. f Wallice, A. B, Wosi Nt Wadtaker, B T, Waiklng, Fruatve, £ L, Yoe, Heuty Young, James H. Young, Vuiing, uhd bearlog tue following uambere, St o0is e Lo, o1 L, 4, a0 469, 46 1.3, L4 e ) 141, 1074, 41, 916, Bouth Qlara-st., Usic nu, Lau vdeat lustitution tn B3 905, 924 695, T 1 Uied DlatonShanera exprestly Tof tho cura of TSt o KR Private, Obronle, and Hrefal Discasen of both sexes, 1'.‘&. 134, 125, 147, 313, A of emtnenent Frofes-ora fu aitendau-e. Ooli- 4, 317, 654, 14T 057, 1,147, s, sultation pervonally or by letter frvo, e | 107 708 70, 1,800, 1,840, 56, N NOCUREYT a~ . 873, T0d, D14, 1,340, Bi1, 171, 3 31, NO CURE! ean 1331, 1,216, 388, 191, 193, 338, 843, 1, 7 0, &, svavii Dr. Kean, i ity iit st 2 . 3 ", e ), 4 J iton 175 South Clark-st, coraer of Nowroe, Chicaqo. of (o Bosrd of Diroctors of asid’ Codlpeny, ordared ersun by mmadl, fres ol chary s s Vo 15 Sundara o tldr TRESORLPTION PRER ureof Beminal Weakueas, Lost Man. T e it Lbought o0 by diacres e o excoss, Any druggist has ihe ingrodicals, Address Wl 004 Hox 4174, HeY Yotk deomed at the otice of Ist day of Jauuary, A, D. I8i0. Louds are herody tlotinied thercof, and after Lo sald 138 day of Jauuary, A, Do botids will couty t bear Litercnt, to be alled fu and pald; sud the ssmy -u‘afi of a6 C on and af ‘350, " Tha holders hat om ‘st 1876, the saf Board of Directors, i anter af ths Besrd f Bloglony s JAMES & BURTIS, Shcretanyy |t T QUIGAER b RoTs ¥, 13480