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THE COURTS. tarther Complexity in the Affairs of the Illinois Rellway Construe- tion Company. Uolfon to Remove Bv. Ifnncock from the Reccivershipes=A Many- Sided Litigation, tury for tho Whisky Oasos Ordored in the TUnited States Distriot Qourt. parlous Bankrupley Proceedings.--Suit Against Sheriff Agnew, cle. ¥NFE CTICAGD RAILWAY GONSTRUCTION COMPANY. A motion was tade Monday in the ease of tha Commorcial Loaw Compauy ve. tho Clueago Raii- way Construction Company Lo have tho L hetotofore appointod removed, on tho that ho had fatled to porform hin duty, Notico was served on tho Itoceiver that tho motion would be argited yortorday, und at 4 p.m. the cnso was eulled up beforo Judgo Moare, who, thongh tho Courts kad adjonrued for the day on account of tho elaction, found Lime afler voting o comply with tho urgonl requents ot the at- torneys amd hear the motion, Mr. Georgo €, Campbell made tho application by tending n sopy of the miotion and ruls aund aflidavie of service, and adking that Br Jlan- cock should bo diecharged, and nlso ruted to show cause why ho should uot be attached tor contempt, in dinoboying tho infanction lssued Monday restraining him fram doing ansthing further in reforenca to tho matters of which lio hud chargo. Mr. Teuney replied in helinlf of Mr. Haneoel, ehowing that the injuvection wos not served on flancock unlil Iato Mounday evening, and that tho argument befors Judito Blodgett yostorday in reforenco to flling an intorvening potition i tuo Lankruptey proceedings ngaiust the Chicain & Hunoms Iwer Railroad Compauy to restemn tho prosocution of two suits sgainst tho Com- any. that belug the matter in which it wa ol- ]ugcd Nr. Huncock had comnitted contompt, was had yestorday morning i pursuance of an agreomont made ‘tho day provious, and that Hancock did not know of such argumnent, aud Lud, thereforo, not beon gulty of wuy coutompt, Mr. Biabeo followed, stating that it was nt his instanco that Mr, Hancock hind filed tho intor- vening potition, and ho considered that tho Re- ceiver had only dono his duty, Ilo wan bound to seo that the Company of which ho was Re- coiver should not loss its nescts by auy suits, snd ho hiad only sought to do what ho wa obliged by law todo. Mr, E. B. Bherman, on behalf of a jndgmont sreditor, eaid that Lie thought that Mr. Huncock had not done his duty, as ho had eubmitted to {bo dictation of u party interested in tho destrie tion of tho Illinoiy River Hailrond, and of tho Construction Company. Mr. Ilunter followed to clear hiu clionts, tho Pecks, from the allega- lious mado that they wers ot netivg in good faith in provecating their elaims on clghty-elght bonds of tho Lilinois River Luad. Mr. Crawford thon made ono of bis character- iotio sharp and bitter specchion, in whicl ho hau- led Mr., Bisbeo and Br. Hancock iwithout gloves, Tho Chiengo & Alton Hailrond also cumo in for a share of tiio blame, and it wos oharged mith having attempted to eat up tho lilinow Itiv- » Cotopany. 4 Considersblo discusslon followed, in which Mr. *Campbell, Mr. Crawford, snd Georgo I, Clurk took part, but all tho attorneys disclaimod any dexire to have tho Recolver punished for cou- tempt, culy wishing to hava him removed be- eauso Lo bina Leon induced to ally bimeolf with tho Beckwith interost, and thereby shown that ho was not eutirely impartial. 'Tho matter wag finally sottlad in part by the following order made by Judgo Mooro : Tuts causo coming on to bo heard on motion, elc,, it {0 tiow ordered that Bradford Junncock, tho leceiver herein, withdraw his motion for tnjunction In thy pe- titton {h tho mattor of tho Chicago & Hlinoln Juver Ruflroud Compauy in bankruptcy now pending iu tho Distelct Court of tho United Htatea in’tho Northeru District of Hlinole, and that ko usk for no:further or~ or ar proceeding 0 that behalf until fukther order of the Court, Tho motion for an injunction against the Peoks and Lrisbio & Nappleso was set for Monday morning but adjourned until yestorday, ‘when it was honrd by Judgo Blodgott and taken undor advisowecut.” The motion for removal will bo beard to-morrow morning beforo Judgo Mooro. Tho discuesion wus unususlly bitter, sud when the motion for injunction in tho case of Tnduntt va. The Chicago & Alton ltoad, tho Tllinois River Rtoad, and tho Construction Com- auy, which In sot for Jan, 4, 1876, beforo Judga srammond, comes up, thero will bo a lively tinio, There is & large smoint of tho 1nost bittor avi- moeity againet the Chicago & Alton Road and Judgo Beckwith, and, to ure tho oxpression of ong of tho attorneys yesterday, it will bo ** war to the knife.” 7 ITENR, In the United Statea Courts the Commlssion- ems wero oadered to voport thirty jurors, and a ial venire was hauwed roturnsblo Jan. 11, It Judges Moore and Gary tore the only Judgey who ttansacted any businoss yestordsy, tho oth- ers having adjouraed for the day, Next I'riday will bo tho Iast day of servico in the Suporior Court for tho January term. New calondars will bo isnued. DIVORCES, Willielmino Stanb clums that her husband, Franz Staabd, has abused her so sbamefully and for ko lony a time that her etock of patienco hag boon exhnused, and yosterday she filed a Wl for divorco, TNITED BTATES COURTS, W. 11, Loatherbeo aud John I. Datchelder, trustoes, commencod o suit against Dantel T, aud Hadio 'T. Halo, Fredorick L. Do Berard. and E. A, Webb, to forccloss trust-deod for 78,000 on Lot 7, Block 8, in William Jonds' Addition to Chicago, DANKRUPTCY MATTERS, . Boroard Piko was adjudicated bankrupt yes- terduy by coufonsion, and & warraut jssucd ro- turnable Jun, 17. In tho mattor of Nosenbaum, Nitchell & Co. an ordor was isauod for tno examination of the debturs to bo lield befora the Reglstor. A gecond-dividond meoting will bo held Jan. 14 10 $ho matter of John L, Pettibouo. A composltion meoting of tho croditors of a!:lm Anyo will be hold Doc, 28 before the Reg- cr, 11, ¥, Thomas was yeaterday appointed Ase tigneo of Thomas oster. Au Ansignes will be _chosen this morning for th estate of Witliam I1. Byalre. ‘ SUPELIOR COURT IN DRIEF, Tho Excolelor Stouo Compavy wued Franols Agnow for 71,000, 1. AL, 1ooker brought suit for 81,200 against William i1, Iaskell. Culbertson, Llair & Co, commenced an actlon sguinet Hamuel Moldorman, claiming £3,000, ‘the North Evanston Marble and Granite Com- ‘vgn sued Cornoling W, Kelton and John B. Williama for $1,600, » Bananthia W. and T. 8. Fullam brought suit for £5,000 sgainne Philip Laonon and A, J, Fish, Edward Bons, for thouda of 1. Q. Sohufoldt, commenced un action for #9,000 against tha City of Chicago, Jd.J. Townsend and E. L, Wainthrop, exoca« fors, suod tho City of Chicago for 322,000, TUE CALL. Jupnz, Bropaerr—L'asscd cases, Jence Gauy—219, 241 to 24, aud 225 to 240, Junor Moone—40, 87, Junar. Roarns—146 to 201. Jduvor Boou—Torm No, 051, No eall untll turthor notica. Zliw“ MeArusTer—223, 226 to 280, oxcept Jopar Fanwerr—No eall, JUDONENTS, Borenion Count—Convs a—John Hender va, ghlrlu L Haker, $337.47.— §: uk Lenscubarili va, amcs L; Carupbel, $1,550,65, 7:1"1:’“:21%‘5‘1'_4”1& Vallor et al. vs, Theodora T, CibUT Coont—Coxprastaxs—Fridolin Madlonor Y& Joseph and Androay Reinwold, $131, g A CHICAGOAN IN FLORIDA, Spectal Currcapondence of Ths Chizaco Tribune. Jacksonviig, Fls., Nov, 28,~Wo artived fo and all nght at Bpriog Garden, without suy delay by route, except the nocossary tarry at Jnckuonville Lo puroliaso suppliss, I found my Orauge groves in fine condltion, notwlthetanding the drought, 'Thiu Liss boeu tha dryost soason koowa in Klorida for many years, Tho drought 1T6vonted (be sotting out sud increasive the 8iz0 of mny grounds during the summor, I now Lave 60 aores, looking fiuely, and shall add bout 30 acres moro during the winter,—most of tho land boing now olvared and ready to sot. I ‘::ltl\lont 15,000 trees in iy grounds, ready 1 o4, bidded with tho bost ‘unllly of (ruit, fust that, by noxt moason, Shoe expresy ur #ulroal compauies will havo arrungoments come pleted ro that wo can, ovon In_miwinter, ship our frait withouy delay or danger of foas by frost, and for n roaeonsbio eomshloration. Frolght by oxpress in now atout §15 per barre), A tmmbier of geitlers have eoma 1o our plan alreaty, O hsd Ll bim a- blockehonke, und nmoved fng ho is an enterrrialng Canadian- Seotehmou, trom Chippewa I'alls, Wiv. Anothor s from Chicago,-- U, Delano,—not Colaralug, iy T was snpponed to ba on Lis areival in Jacknon- ville,—hut onr old friend Charley, who, wth hiy wil, bt woll plenved with the pan, e By purchaned 66 serow, sud ¢ B to have ot onst 19 peres cleared aml planted with orango-trens before o leaves tor Chieago b tha wpring, Tie could pot weit to hew hin loga, or Lo get the lumber and bud o framn, an he wasinn burry to got the land clonred for tho orange-trees, ~ Ho ho Junt pullad tha burk drom tho logs, and put thew up with- out huning. 1 have not yob a hotol or keaper Bero @ will have o buikling etarted, to hold & few l\ e, L think nest weel, A man from Albany, N. Y., hns partiotly agreed to Degin, and havo about twenty rooms 1eady for gnest4in o month. L LN, THE CENTENNIAL, Nome Fuetn anad Flgures. At the Centennial hanquet to tho I'resident aud Congressmen, at I'hiladelphia, on Haturday, tho presiding ofticer, Mr, Dullitt, in the coursa of hin retmarkn, gave the following facts and Bpn g On tho $th of July, 1471, tho first &hovel of ontth way removed by the Mavorof Philadelobia from tho spot on which now stands Alemarial fall. Rineo that time thorn huve been inclosed for the usa of tho Fxhibition 23 acres Tho following bulldings have been erceted, and have l\illmr"mr‘n complated, or arn in & con- dition to ho eompleted, m amplo timo for the Lixhibition : Acren, 2147 “Sho main ttlithng covet Ing Art Qallery (Monorinl Hull). Stashinery Hall.. Hartlenitiwal Tall, Agelenitural bultding; olnls tal of,. 7% A%,02 euriren, such nn The (overne woond pliotograple b sctew, and 1L will stivo of wct for exislbition purponcs about, This n exelusive of the spreo occupiod tmildings erceted by foroign nations, the suveral Staten, and for gonornl purposon eotnocted vath the Extubition, The wholo of them will not ho Tess in nanbor than 150 buildings, Cempnre ihis work for n momont with tho great exhibi- tions that havo taken placo in other parts of tho world. ‘Tho following s o lint of exhibitions elgowhere, with tho spaco covored and tuo cost of crection: sesss, 1650, Mnking 3 0 thin off Coal, Eondan, 1 441000 New York, 00,00 Turls, 145 4,090 09 London, 4 2,400,000 Taris, 1 ik Vientin, 147 neres, ORI Tuijadelpbia, 14 L0 werenl 674,350 List of foroign nations that have accopted thio {nvitation to take part, with the smounta appro- printed for expenses, as far a8 ascertained 3 Great Dirltain, with UL oo Autralia ' aund [Owner af wil Canada_(gold) Roods oxhibited, Franceand Algeris all exponken] Gerranny L 10 iten Ve (Al Auxtrin h expenacs, italy (Unvernment W't unlilied, | 34,00, Chumber B of Comuierer, £44,000 on: amonnt uot yet known. ) Tortugal . Acgentine Coufed eratien, 4 {owner ""uf' il Koodu exlifuited.] 6,000 Foreign noticus thos havo ercctod and wili orocs buildings : Great Britaln, (Eqypt . Canada . [Auntrala [Turkey ., ore Movoged ... Spnco takon by foreign nationa fu Exbibition butldings Tolal area of Forelqn buthiinm, space. Main Bullding... a7 124 Avt Building (to o ncreancd) Machinery Hall,. ortlcultiral 1iall, L Agricultural Mall, .. aeed413 10 ‘Tho following Staten hiavo hind the gronnd no- locted within tho wuctosure, and are laving tho work propared for the crcction of bulldings for thio use of thelr citizons and exhubitors : 1,50 over 80 per co 4,00 ahout 23 per cen 50 1 Ponneylvauis, Now York, Nevadn, ol Oonuocticit, Wisconsin, Tndl: Massachusells, Towa, llinols, AMissourl, Minn Michigan, usus, Arks Newdersvy, Weat Virgiuta, 'Tho amounts ef monoy which bave besn sub- scribed and sppropriated towmd tho work aro as follows ¢ Total atock subscriptions, reliable In which aro inchuded 2,357,750 Qlfts, concesslons, snil Interest Further receipla from concessions, Appropriation by Venosylvania, Appropeiation by Fhlladelphia, 100,000 1,060,000 Making 8 totsl of veuvervves Amount utill roquize.d to'preparo for o up to ay 10, 1870, Total cob,..uveerininnnsnn & Of theso subscriptions and appropriations, about 00 por cont have beon furnished by the Htato of Ponnsylvania and tho City of Philadet- phia and their citizons, ROW AT AN ENTERTAINMENT, Srecial Correarondence of The Chicaua Tribune, Mouupte 1., Dee, 20.—ITull’s Lall was, on lasé Haturday ovening, the scono of ono of the most disgracoful rows which it has been my duty to chrouiclo for o long time, It was on the occa~ sion of tho performanco of tho very oxcollont troupe of Misa Colia Borger. In tho midet of tho ontertainment, whilo tho most pleasing part of tho programmo was boing renderod by the Willls Bistors, a party of drunkon rowdios, aftor having rendered thio stmosphero fn the hall sick- onlng with cleap tobacco-smoke and obscons Iauguage, fuangurated a gonoral row by agrault- ing overy ono noar thom, nnd golng for thoe stags particularly, Tevolvers wate frooly drawn, aud the wildest coufusion reigned for a time, For- tunatoly, howover, no scrious bodily injury was sutferod by auy of the audience or actors, '}lmm wera uo police present, as usual, and no nrresls mndo. Through tho aesistanco of sovoral of the beiter claes of gentlomen prowent, order waa fiually roatorad, but not natil tho whole sudience was thoroughly disgusted and frightened, and mauy driven to leavo tho hall, the actora driven froni the stage, and tho audionco robhed of the l;mnuro'ol an amusing and intorestivg enter- alnment, —— JOURNALISTIC, Special Dispateh o The Chicago Tyibune, Ispuayavonis, Dec, 21,—Thae Journal to-mor- Tow will mnake tho following anuouncoment : ‘Tho one-third intercat tn the Journal held by Col, W. L. Holloway hay been sold uud tranwforzed to B, 1, Martindale. Wheu the Journal was Flll'chllml. ia Octobor laat, 1t was thought that Col. Molloway woiild b sblo to devote a certain portion of his time to the business of tho nowspaper without futerfering with Tifs duties as Postwaater, Lut, this having beon proven Smpracticable, ho hav prefurred to withdraw from tho Journal in order 1o dovoto bié cxclumve altention ta hlg publio otficial dutles, It 18 proper for the remaiulog proprietor (Martindale) to tay tuthe tgost ewplistio mauner that tucro never wero other than amicable jersonal and businoss relationn ¢xistiug between Limuolf aud Col, Holloway, snd that 1he ecparation fe mudo with regret for the Joss of ouo whose largy nowspwper experience and abllily buve slways commended Lim to the confidence of thu publiv and the journaliatio profession. Sucerst Lispalch o The Chicago Tribune, Laxetsa, Mich., Doo, 21L—Mr, Koudall Ket- tridge, formorly of the Mason News, Lus bought Mr, Saundore’ interoat in the Charlotte Repibe lican, tho political cuaracter of which will ro- wmun ae ity namo indicates, Mr, Siunders removes to Denoit to vugage in the coundensed nows printing Luwiuess for local pupers, et EXCOMMUNICATED, Buexaspoay, Pa., Deo, 31.—At sorvicos in the Cyttiolio Church at Mishanoy Plaln, tho Rev, Daniel 0'Conuor, tho pastor, read & letter from Arcbishop Wood, of Phliadelpbia, which was the forinal cxcowmmunication of tho Baciety kuown as the ‘“Molly Maguires,” otherwise “Tho Ancient Order of Hibormiana, . THFE CINICAGO TRIBUNG A LITTLE SHORT. The Commercial Lonn Company's Assets Bhrink Somewhat, It Proves to Ifave Teen Tangled Up with a Raliway Construction Company, Prospects of tho Depositors, Tt waa announced In Tur. Taimuse of yoster- any that the Cotninorcial Loan Company, which hiny boon dolug businoss on tho corner of Nurth Clark and Blichigan stroets, and slso La branch at No. 122 Areher aveuus, lind suspend and made an assignment (o Mr. Josl D. Hat Tho efatement, which wan furnlshed by a per- aon connected with tho bank, showed a vory fuvorablo etato of affaira. Tho causo wns eald to bo a personal dlsagreomont betweon the atockholdore, and not financial embarrassmonts, 1t was, howevor, rumored durimg yesterday that the sfMair of the bank wers not in anch good condition as was claimod. Iu ordar to ascertain the real facta of the matier, a reporter called upon 30, FREDERICK METER, tho Cashler of the hank Jast ovening. Mr, Meyer had no objection to heing intorviowed, and readily auswored ol th questlons pro- pounded to bim. Tho reporter, after mtating the object of lis vieit, anked Mr. Moyer whether tho statement pullisked yestorday morning way correct 7 Mr. Moyor—Tho statement fa not correct. It tho slate of our afairs wau as satisfactory na there sut forth tho hank would have biad no cause to wake an swsigument, Reporter—Tllen tho nasota do not cover tho labilitios 2 Mr. M.--They da not, 88 you will oo by tho following statoment ¢ Asseta—Uashand bondd, . Bhort-notes whivh cun e Notes secured by real estalo, Totalseuuerarnannns Fhora aro about 2100,000 ou uvordie pajer, which I do not think ean bo eollected. Tho most of thin mouey has_hean borrowed by Mr. M. D Buchouan and Messra. Rice, Whitney, Clark, and othars, Rteportor—Mr, Buchanan, T understand, has ‘beon prominantly conneetod with THE ILLINOIS KIVER KAILIOAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Mr. M.—T understand ho was its Presidout at one thus. Heportor—1Tas that money beon loaned to tho Construction Company ? 2 Mr. M.~It Las beon loaned to Mr, Buchanan and tho gentleen vumed abovo, but 1t is my opinfon that it bas been used for railroad pur- posey. Reporler—What wag Mr. Buchanan’s rolation to your bank ? Mr. M.—1lo way Vico-Presldent and malarled Manuger. The Pregdent, Dr. Tolman Whoeler, Lus heen miek for kome thme, and Lo could take no setive patt in tho manaiement. It was my desiro and Lir. Whaeler's 10 have tho affai ot tho bauk clored up six moutbs sgo, but Mr, Luchanan rofused o assent, 3 u lll;tpoxlo(—\vh.fl awount of doposits do you old 2 Mr. IL.—2110,000 savings doposits and $110,000 conimercial depoeity, This fucludes tho moucy donositd at the Archer Avenue Branch. Roporter—Ilaw much do you tuluk your cred- itora will recolvo ? Mr, M.—]t ia my opinion that thoy will rocelve over oo o nad 05,000 83 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Ttoportor—t{ow largo was your capital stock ? Mr. M.—100,000 ; sll of which will bo a losn, T am owo of theunfortunate stockholders myxolf, Teportor—Is thorn anything clso rogurdivg this matter which may bo of Intorest 2 Mr, M.—Nothing (hat I can thiuk of. Mr. Tarvoy, tho Assignoo, iaa good man, and will undoubtedly wind up the affairs s quickly and a4 watisfactorily as possible. Tho roporter then withdrow. D, BUCHANA Last oveniug, about 8 o'clock, 8 TRIboNE ro- Qoner called avtho residonce of AL, D, Buchanan, Vico-Presidant sud Manager of tho Institution, No, 103 Ashland avenue. The Information- gatherer rang tho bell, sud o sorvant oponed tho doar, when tho reporter askod for Mr. Buchanan, Blio #nid sl would go up-stairs and see if ho was in, Thorewas a short argumont at the head of the staira bolween aman and tho aforesaid servant-girl, Bhoe came down agsin aud stated that Mr. Buchansn was not u. Reporter—When will lie return ? Hervant—I can't toll. At this stago an agzed man trotted donn stalrs, when tho followiug dialogue took place ; 0ld Man~What do you want ? Roporter—I waut to sco Mr, Buchanan. Q. M.—~What puper do you repteacnt ? == L1tp TRIBUNE. M.—Wall, you can't oo Mr, Buchauan. 1t.—Is ho in tho bouse P 0. M,—No, 8ir. R.—When wilt ho bo In? 0. M.—I dou't know, R.—Whern has ho gone ? 3M.—1 don't know anything about {t. What do you want to kaow, atyhow R.—I waut Mr. Bocusvan to explain cortain statomants, 0. M. —Tite Trinuse contained nll the atato- ments Tuesdny that Alr, Buchsuan wiil make, R.—What tima will Jir, Buchanan bo s 7 O, M.—1 don't know. I ean't Lol vou. The reporter then left. Io roturnod again nev&:ml tunes during the ovening. At 10:30 ho mado HIY TAST CALL. Tho house was then brilhantly lighted up as it for a fgto, At tho first ring of the bell foot- stopa wero heard in the Liall-way, and, of courso, an answor wag expected to tho ring, Instoad, howover, tho hall-light was suddenly turned out. Auothor puli at tho bell folluwed, and as if by a concorted movemesnt, the estire bmlding wan torned doto tho blackest darknexs within ond curtains soddonly dropyad. 1t was pretty evldent that M. D. Bucbanan was in tho houao, aud liad beow all tho ovening, but probably he did not caro about hoing botbered by futorviowors, Ho has had full control of the bank for some time. Dr., Tole man Whooler was Prosudent, but did not take an active part in the business. Iie is now lying vory soriousty il at his residenco, No. 239 Qnta~ rio streot, Tt was specially unfortunate in the intoroats of tho public that Mr. Buchauan could not ba found, as that gontloman could have explained what soema lika o muddlo in connection with tho affairs of the company, tho iilinois Itiver Itallway, and tho Counstriction Company, ‘T'his_IMinols” River Road, fwhich has bueen figuring wo much iu the caurts of late, fua littla lino running down into tho coal country about midway botweon (he Rock Inland and tho Alton Roads, Following the example of the Unlon LPacific and oflior linos, this rosd Lad to Lave Construction Bompany to build it, and of that Company Buchansn, also & largo stockholdor 1 the Comineroial Loan Company, was Urosident, The Construction Compavy got & large part of itd pay in bonds of the raiiroad, which do not at this woment, and never did, possuys the value of relined gold, Ilenco, Lo get woney to build tho road, 1t Is bolioved tho bank made advances smounting to about §H5,U00 to the Cone struction Company, and with _this aum it wont on with it contract. Lately tha railrond—which was, it is_alleged, improperly sold out to tha Alton & Bt, Louis—and the Con- stiuction Compavy have beeu 1n every court in Cuok Couuty, oxcept tho Justica and Criminal Courty, all sides 1uaking charges which shake oue's faith in tho morality of railroad men, At a wooting of the stockholders of tho Conetruo- tion Cowpany bhold Monday, Buchavan was de- posed from the Presmdency. The samo day the bauk shut up, 1t doea uot follow, however, thut there was avy cobucction bLetween the two events, EFrom the entangled couditiou of the reilroad sud the Copetruction Company,it 18 safe to assume that the bauk will nat get any moue; out of thom; but Mr. Buchanau is underatoo: to bo wealthy, and can take care of the indebt- odness. YUITE A LARGE CROWD OF DEPOAITONS, mostly Gormaus, sadly dispused thewsoives In trout of the Commorcial Loau Company’s ! oftice, on the North Bide, yesterday, lsmenting their Dl-fortuno aud expressing themselves in ohoice language, ou tho Idea that their hurd-earned earuingy wera gooe, perhaps futever, recurred to their desponding winds, far difforent crowd assombled “mt tho Archer aveuus branch of tho comcern, were moatly descondanta of ner- ald Telo, and wero & littlea more demonetrative than their North Bide brothrou in thelr inquirics as to whon they would get their monoy, ‘Lhey formod a denso crowd fu front of tho bank, au as the judicial election was pro~ grovwiog yesterdsy, many people jumped at the conclusion that the branch otlico was tho correct . placo to deposit their votes. This they tried to do, but they failed wost effoctually, Finally, in the course of human eveuts, thoy wero poryuad- ed thes they had gotten 1uto the wreng box, shd : WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER a0 ~ey 1875. 7 they disporand to Another and morn approprista J1a%a 10 enjoy the natural prorogative of tho citizen. Amnng thoan who have large deporits in the rspended Commercial Loan Company, the fols luwing are mentioned ¢ Max Romer, €2,500 ; dlr. Kreutzberg, £1,100 5 Miko Cancy, 82,9003 W. Yonng, Clork of the County Conrt, 2700 ¢ Iy tis Hoffman, £500 ; Kiato's-Altornes Charlos Tiead. 3,000 ; aud Justice I, A, Kautinaun and tho Knauor Brothors Inrgo amounts. An appesrs fiom tho sbovo statoment, the earhi arnuty of the havk are abont £125,000, and it 1u wafo Lo ray that a dividend of at louss 40 por cent will bo paid in a few days, INDIAN TERR TERRITORY, The Prouceiptive AL Paseed by the Creek Couneil-'The ¢ Indisn $°roge ey ?? Nowspapor. Apecial Corvenpandence of Tie Chirana Tribune, Muskonrs, Creek Nation, Ind. Ter., Dov, 18.— Tha ndjourned nession (from Beptembor) of the Croek National Council terminated its dolibera- tions on Ynturday, the 15th Inst. The Proscrip- ivo LIl whick cuntomplated tho repeal of the Tormit law in force for years past, forbidding tho employment of any citizen of the Unitod Btates by citizona of this (Creok) nation for any purpose, except perhaps mecbanical and med- ical, undor penalty of & fino of €100 ana conta of prosscution, and which passed bolli Houses (Kingn and Warriors) of (ho Natlonal Council, i regular annual session in Beptember, was, on Haturday Tast, pronounced unconstituticnal by the Buprewe Court of this nation. Tho bill nover received tho approval of the lately- retired Chief, tho Itev. Hamuel Cheoote, who wns DPrincipal Chief at tho timo of its passags, On the accension, the Gth of December, of Locher Harjo to the ofico of Principal Chinf, tho Lill was presontod to him for his vignature ; but he promptly roturned it o tho Council with the recommendation that It be modificd, other- wiga it would not be signed. Tho hill was then mripped of eomo of its objectionablo featuren, and new ones, more llberal. Inserted, and then it was pawsod ; but, pending tho siguature of Chict Harjo, tho decision of the Bupremo Conrt renderad furlher nction unnecossary. It 1s dus to truth to sisle that o majority of the members of the Council—inelnding a number of tho lead- iug apirits, Birange to eay—wero iu favar of tho bill becoming o law us originally framed, It oc- cars to mo that it ia not inopportane to remark that tho Indians of this and of the other civil~ fzed nations ought to fully understand that the timn for . proserijtive legisin- tion—airsed directly ' at the whites past 3 aud, if they ars wize, they cannot help, but see that their best intorests finpera- tively demand af thom the adoption of a brosd, progrossivo, Jiberal policy tawards all honcst and industrious citizens of the Kepublio who tny desiro ta enter and abide in this Territory, and who, If 8 proper spirit in wanifestod towards thom by ite inhabitants, will greatly sid them in doveloping its unquestionably rich resources, ‘Tho proprietora of the Judian Progriss as you Lwsivo been iado aware, were interdicted, noarly two monthy ago, by the Creel authorl- tien, from tha further publication of thelr paper within tho limits of the Crock Nation, becanss of their proposed advoeacy of principles deemed by o mujurity of the Crecks ay hostila to their futerests. After tho issumng, Oct. 29, of their sccond wnd last number from thia place, thoy removed their printing-prens und mae terial heneo, and are now lucated at Vinita, Cherokeo. Nation,~u villago situated at the Jnnction of the Miswonrs, Konsus & Texan and tho Atlantic & Pacific Railwaye. The third, and from that point initinl. number maae {1y appear- ance the 10th inst. Thoe editor, Dr, E. Poo Har- ris, & Cheroken citizen and an sccomplished gontlenan, in hLis salutaiory wrote, in part, as follows ¢ The uttempl of the representatives of projudicaand intulerance—although §t haw caured un great lncous venlence sud pocuniory losn—hes siqually fulled, , . + No opportuuity will Lo omitted to enconrage ine, fidustry, and proroes, and to msdist by n our power 10 mako ' the people of this elloaupporting, o . o Tie Foesiean will TouD HiompromI L fh 60 sl Riugs " and leaguer, Iet them e ever 8o powarful, Tho statement recentiy publighed in a St. T.onis paper, that tho anthorities of thoe Creck Nation had sold the building belonging to tho proprictors of tho Progress, i without founda- tion, they having never attempted to effect n kale, or evon to get poseosston of tho building, ‘Tho housce was g0ld by a representativo of tbe owners (Boudinot & Ilurrls) yeaterday, to a gentleman—a citizen of the United Btates—ro- sidlvg hero, for o falr courideration; and tha tmpression provaila that thoro will bo 110 nt- tempt ut iuterference, by settiug asido thoe xale a8 illegal, upon the patt of tho Creek numgrl- tles. G, 8. e e I THE DYNAMITE DIMON. Thompson’s American Antecodents. New York Herald, Dee, 19, ‘Tho lateat roports from Europe in regard to the adentity of the man William Heary ‘Thomp- son, who liad tokon passage oo the atoamsiup Mosol, st Lremerbaven, with (ho jutention of lonving bor at Soutbampton, Eogland, aud hav- ing hor passengera blown into eternity by his villisnous clockwork for exploding dynamite aftor the ship had reached mid-ocean, scom to bo well foundod. That he resided in Gorwany during tho last fow years is shown by tho testi- mony of yarjous tourists wia met hiny in Leipzie in 1871, 1872, und 1873, sud afterwurd in sod near Drorden. He was kuown a8 a blockade-runnor during tho Iato War, as Master of the steamor Old Dotnin- ion,—a namwe not racognized by the Blpmssters’ Asgociation of New York, but well kuown to the coast residonts of tho Sonthern Ktates os one of tho boldest vessals in the floet betwoen tho Da- hamas and the Atlantio ports of the Houth. After thoe Woodruff Urothers, Capt. ' Bul" i'iiompson oarried tho highost head among tho blockade-ruuting Captaing, and made tho most monoy by his advouturos, A reforenco to tho ** Rocord of American and Foreign Hlnlpphu:. complled by thu Ametlean Bhipmasters' Associstion, dated Jan. 1, 1871, shows tho name of Witlism Henry Thompson, holding & cortificato as Captain, No, 3,643, bus witliout & ship. The record o continued uutil 1874, whou his name wna droppod. The Captain waa then on tho other sido of tho water. ) Yosterday morning & Jlerald roportor mot an old asnociate of tho dead Captain, and in the convorsation that cnsued obtained tho followig factas ** Ilis real mame was William King ‘Thompson ; lio was & man about 45 years old aud wore a full rod board ; his syes wero very small and quito bluo ; his towperamont was of tho nervous surt, and at tunes his angor was ter- riblo in ity oxyremsion. lle woro glueses ovor s oyus wheuover I maw him, and 1 think ho woro them bhabituaily, because ho wes 80 noar- sightod. I shiould think, from what I remowmber o;‘ulu 81zo, that ho woighed fully 275 ponads. [ was [ntimately acqusiuted with hiw duriug hin rosidence 1 Loipzio in the fall of 1571 and until the summer of 1873, whon b lived thero with Ins fawily. Aftor that ho moved to Stretila, near Drosdon, and I lost track of him, In conversation hio often told moa of his friends in Amesica, aud sald that ho was born in Brooklyn, I, 1. 1 kuow vory woll of hismarringe. 1lowodded s bosutiful woman from Loutsianua, I think, a uative of New Orloaus, 8ho fs hviug yet, snd has four chil- drou to eare for, I hopu that the eivs of the fatber will not fall upon their Leaas, for thuy aromnocent, ‘Lbo Captaln residod in Virginia from 1862 until 1805, aud big rapid accumnlation | of wealth by blockade speculations was vory fas willar to me,"”. Riounoxy, Va, Dec, 18.—There is & suspiolon hero this evening thut the man, William King ‘Thompson, alias Thomassou, of Mousl explosion notorioty, and one Heury Tlhowas, who recoutly carried ou business in_this city, aro oue and tho #ame parson, and this fs strengthonoed by the fuct that the latter-named individusl was & sort of 8 chiemist, ‘Tiomas came hero about Juno or Juty, 1674, tirst renting & house 1n a suburbay portion of tho city, but aftorwanl in tho month of October, tho fiue wstore on Man strest, No, 1407, whoro bo estabhishad the *Cunton Oil Color Works," a trade mark to which tio had neither titlo nor claim. Ile em- ployed a number of girls to put up his colors fu bottles, which subsequeutly turned out to bo uothing moro than colored water, which he callod **aniline dyen." ‘Iioso bottles were beautifully labuled, packed in handsomo pasteboard boxes,” snd repacked 1 larger cuses in tho fluest utyle. Jlo oiected fu- surance on his stock, whioh he claimed to bo ‘worth §:306,000, ju four compauies for &4,000 1 each, producing iuvoicos at the tine foe #59,000 worth of guuls, purporting to Luve boou pur- chasod by Liw, * Noasly all of thedo iuvoiced uf- torward ‘turnsd out 0 bo lur!'miun, tho bill Loads of whickh wero privted in this city. About the hour of 11 o'clock in the ornivg of u day in April last & fire Lroke out iu tho very room the girls wore at waik in. Owing to the combuatiblo natura of the muterial aud tho au-ntuy of iutlammable mattar in the room, the tlanios spread rajudly, sud, while the housa was eaved by tho Fire Deparcment, Thomas' rmpmy was partially destroyod, Two of the usuraucs companiod setticd ‘with Liw, but the othuss investiguled the circutslancen of the fiie and succeeded fu securing fuformation which caused Thomaa to decawp wyuteriounly, suy bo haa nover hoon heard of since. Hisstock. which was laft hore, nold for lesa than 2200, hut & por- tion Lad been shippod to Cincinnati to a fisti- tious name, sud & portion to Ialtimore. That At Cinciunatl was caliod for, but that sent to Baltimora nevor waa cimmed, 'homaa Lins minco been rogardad here as A swindler, and, an he calisd himself an **analyli- cal and ayntheucsl chomist," aud bad adecided penchiant for * doing " Insurance compauion, the idea han ntruck roveral pooplo that hin might poeaibly be tho dynamita finnd nf ths Mosol, Ifo first claimor! to ho an Englisbman, then of Ired- srick, Md,, but he could give no good business reforoncn In that Ktate. 1o admitted that La bad been in pearly overy cikz in the Unitad Htuten, with the exception of Cincinnatl, which fact lod partion hore to beliovo he did really coma from the Iatter city, hut that he was pru- dont anough to conceat'it, Iolad with him whilo hero a haudsome young woman, wholived itk him 891 wife, and s boy that many ba- loved wax Charley Hose, THE INDIANS, TROUBLE THREATENED IN TEZAS, GaLresray, Tex,, Dec. 21.—Adyires from Eaglo Pasn stats that 300 Lopons, Jilliois, ang Comanches, Indian warriors, arn reported by a Mexican trador at the Canon of St. Hozors, {0 miles above Bonnto, It in thought that the cb- ect of the Indisu gathoring is deprodations in Texns. Dispatches from Fort Clarka state that Mexl- eand croesed the 1iver 12 milcs Lelow San Felipa, surprisod Pond's rauche, killed thres men aud captured all tho arue, horsos, &hd 600 cattie, Compauies of citizens aroorzanizng to follow, ond much trunble in apprehieuded. A hornblo maysacre 14 reported noar Aloka, in the Indian Natton. The bodies of four persons wero found burned on the prai two of which woro fewsles. ‘Ino wera burncd Leyond recog- niliou, Tie others were whites. A’ pony, with a lady's sido-sadio, a dog, and 8 gun, wero found noar. They had all’ Leen shot, Threo men. seen riding 9 miles from tha kpot, are sup- puted to have done tho shooting, The pratrics wero tired tu destroy tho tratl. K. Special Danateh (s The Chicano Triduns, MoxTaear, Doc, 2L —It 18 efatod thac the ft, Sulpice Semivary priests have offerod to sottle the diffarenco Letwesn the Oka lndiana and themselves by paying tho Indiana 15,000 if they give up all claims to lunds at Oka. A dispatch from Ottswa says that the (Qovernment have the aircumatancos connected with the Olia India Re- sorve nuder consi-leration. They have dono and are uow doing all in their power to mako eatis- factory arrangements for this community. A SOUTH CAROLINA MUDDLE. CHARLERTON, 8, (., Dec, 21.—Gor. Chismber- Iain han refused to issus comuissions of Whip- perand ex-Gov. Blosey, the obnosions Judges- elect, Mo sayu that o tho terma of the present incumbents of the oflics to which tho abosa. named persons ciaim to have boen elected will not expire until afier anotier geveral elcetion of ewmbers of tha General Assembly, the present General Amsembly has no right to clect their BuCCoRnOTH. e Gorman Wit Tho Hamburg Reform, which is tho oldest ifustrated dsily paper in the workl, and contsin- ed somo very strikivg carfoonn. nol always to the glory of Diemarck, during the Franco-Ger- man war, hes an amusing picture in itw number for Dee. 1, of the two scurvy bludgeon-bearing roguos who mot in 8 louoly place fer no good purpose. Ono says to tho other,” **Btealing would bo a very oo business if 1L wera not for the police.” * Nonscuse,” replies tho other, “‘tho polics keop down competition. If there were no police, every blockliond would takg to flealing.” low rad it is to think that, 1 New York, this engacious thief would find his logic at fanlt, ard the competition bo dreads ouly in- creasod by tho police? .. WORCESERSHIRE SAUCE. __ LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT R of & LETTER from & CONNOISSEURS MEDICAL GENTLE. TO BY, THI dpastoHly lirother at “ONLY 600D @ SAUCE" f And Applicabls to "'Tell LEA & PRR- that their Sauco ix bighly esteemed in India, and {4, in my opinton, themost pala. EVERY VARIETY fatle an Jncht ax the mowt wholean OF DISHL Tt 1o made. v ° o2uee Worcestershire Sauce. Sold Wholesalo and for Exportation by tho Proprictors, LEA & PERRINS, Worcastor, England: nnd Retad by Deslers in Sauces generally thronghont the world. Ask for Loa & Porrins’ Bauce, Atthe BREAKFAST TABLE It imparta the most exquisito reltsh and zost to Hat or Cold Meat, Fowl, Fisb, Droiled Kidney, &c. Atthe DINNER TADLE, in cap, with Fish, Hot Joints, Gamo, and in all Gravlos, 1t gives s dulightful fiavor. At the LUNCHEON AND RUPPER TABLRS 1t i doomed indispensable by thoso fumiliar with ite esti mable qualitics, [From the New Vork Times.] There is no relish In the world whioli i+ o nnivarsally 1iketl as Las & Porrins' famous Woreestorahira Sance, Tha excellenceof this SAUCE having caused numer- ous imitations, the NEW LABEL boars & 7as simile of the propriatoss’ siguature, AT which ts placed upos esoh bottle, JOEN DUNOQAN'S 8ONS, NEW YORK NEW PUBLICATIONS, THE LAW OF TAXATION, Dy Fraxos HiLimap, Author of Tho Law of Torls,” Tho Law of Mortgsgen” ste, 8o, 43, Coxrivta: I Naturu and Drificiples of Taxation, I1. Taxation fn connection with the Governmeut of tho Uuited States. 111, Exemption from Tazato 1V, Pluco of Tazation. V. Whal may be Taxed, V Who snay be Taxed. V1L Corporations, ~ViIl, Ta ativo of Bauks, IX, Taxation of llallroads, X, Ase oarment, Assossment : Municlpal Iniprove. i, ctlon of Taves, XIIL, Abatument a. XIV, Nemcdlcs i Caso of Taxation, XV, Halo of Lands for Taxes, XVI, Hale of Lauds, No- tice, XVIL, Halo of Lands, TPoluts tmmediately cous nected with'the 8alo, X VIII, Hale of Land for Tax Trocecdings Sulweqitont tv tho_Sale. XIX, talo of Ai«nu for Taxos ; Bedemption; Forfeiture and Forve closnre, * Preparcd upon an sdmirable plan, wherein the toplca wre exvellautly dividod, Tetereuce s easy, utate- i nt af points doelded are brief and cloar, authoritics are shunduit, The book i writtan in procisely thia say b which a practiclog Iawyer lkes to have a book Wit 3 that which be fs fu_soarch of is quickly so cesniblc, clearly exprossad, and (L6 authority glvei."— Boston Advertlss: r. Hilliard bas raro akill in stating fn fow snd spt words the sense of a long ceae, He hay akill in aualyze ing & tuass of casos for (o underlying privcipies, lo succexds woll {n wrranglug i proper order tho rosulte i princtples sdjudications, LITTLE, BROWN & QO., Publishers, 234 Washington.at,, Boston, A colleotion of Ollver's “Grown Up" Storles, IN DOORS AND OUT. Dy Uliver Optic, 12mo, Iflustrated. $1.35, OTHER NEW HOOKS, 2. ‘The Great Honanza, 8vo, 200 Ulue. $2.00 s Nearer, My tod, {0 Thew," 4o, tl P ‘T Asbury Twlus, By Sophio May, ; Dailads of Howw, 40 THu, Diallads of Yeauty, 40 ilius, “Th Four-Fuoled Lovers. 4to, ilius. 100 Gewn from Loudon Art Journal, dto. olug West, By Oliver Optic, 16mo, il Brought ta the Frout. By Elijah Kellogy. it Running tho Blockude, By W. I, Thomea, lilus., Quaker Awong the Indsanw, Tllua, Childnond, The Text-Bouk of the Ae. 1llus, Iu the Kitchen, ‘Pho Great Cook Bovk, §#° Heady at all the BooXstorws, _BoALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL XINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 118 LakeSt., Chicage, Decarsfultobuy only the Geauing, .. AMUSEMENTS. Grand Christmas Gift Matinoo, THIS (WEDXESDAY) AFTERNODY, at 3 o'clock, the Oriental Spectacular Drama, 40 THIEVES! THIEVES 40! The Great Star Olio n the Divertissement, A whole herd of Camels ard the Porforming Tles phant Blam, fo the Peraian Caravan, Do not sl to #re the Kbifa of the Desert, Thn battallon of Amas 2onn, Thoe Gararotn Coatumea and Eleg: Hoe the prices—2’ and 60 of for overy patron. ~ Evensuy Verforuancs at K " NEW OHIOAGO THEATRE, KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, Eenry evening, Wedneaday aud Chrirtman Matinee, TUE QUEEN OF TRUMPS, TIE RO4E OF KT, 3 FIOUR, TRE LITTLE CONTUME] Friday evening, Der, 31, Banefit of FRANCE: 0N, Offenbach's Comitc Ojera, THE GRAND 1 Rracrsed Beatn, %0 contw snd 55 centa; Mal-ony cured, 33c; Admistion to Matinee, 5025 Children, 23 " THE TOLEDO. Grand Itmpening om Thuratay, D, z:q Spactous aud Magniticent Jlall, 15, 137, Last Madison-nt, Grand Beiect Instrumental Concerts 1875, In ita 9, and 141 iven by the worhl-renowned EUROPLAN LALIES' ORGHESTRA COMBINATION, Thin Fammir Troupe have schieved the preatast hiee eean in all the prinespal eitiea nt Enrope, England, and Amcrics. The press and people have amarded thrin the Ligheet pralee, and unanfmously declarc thea unequxled by suy smllar eombination in the world, It da thelr Siret appearance befors the Clicais pubile, The Conceria comuen: 1y Lyening at B o'clord., and Bunday Afterueon st i, m, Also on Labilition th Tolrdn Orgau, the Larp. in tho Warld, " Admisatom 15 cts, t, KALT CH & BRO., Proprietars. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVLELY, LESSEES GRAND HOLIDAY WEEK, MONDAY, Dee. 20, SECOXD WEEK of the Great Irish Comedy Artisty, RICKEY & BARNEY. Tu two entirely new wkeleher, The Famouk CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS Ina Grand Gals Will, every evening and Wednesdsy sud CHEISTMAN MATINE] " ACADEMY OF MOSIG, Crowded aud Elite Audicaces aightly to witness FRANK E. AIKEN'S SUPLLD COMPANY IN TUE TWO ORPIZTANS! TVERY EVENIN MATINEE THIS WEDNESDAY. t Tivall Cloar Stand and Academy els pold ot prinsipal Hotein, in; MoVICKER'S THEATRE. CHRISTMAS WEEK. The mirth-inemring artists, BAKER and FARRON, Evesr Evoning and Christaan Mathtice (n thelr Excite Lo, Amuring, Musical Prov-n Drauie, HEINRICH and HETTIE, Replete with a uuique 1wt of Origal Sougs, Dances, and Sketches, week 3w, Oates’ Comic Upern, THE COLISEUM., IMMENSE SUCCLSS OF HARRY MACARTHY The greatest Dislect Actor in the world, First popearance {u Chicago of Messrs, KESSLER snd RAYMOND, fu popular songs and duets, tveond To-engagement of BARY BINDLEY. Tart week of Mo DORA” BESFORD, the popular Souigstress, Admisrinn, 15 ce STANDARD HALL. GRAND VO, O Chicvgo Batalion t Aunial Patearchal and o Citizens’ Dreas Ball 88 STANDAID HALL, Christiuke Lyve, Dec, U4, 1533, ters ard Floor Mans, tecoption, the Hon, L2 A, C. Bmith, Canbe had of msmbers of tho Dat- SKATING, THE WEST SIDE RINK T “Lickota, §1, tudion, Wil open % koon o the weather permits, * Call at the Ticket Oflice und buy a on T for a floli- day Iresent,” T. McE, MAPES, Mannper, COL. W00D'S MUSEUM, MY CHRISTMAS BILL! JACK HARKA- entrires in (ho Army Amobg thie Lrigauds KED RIDING HOUD, Matinco every s taUBIOAT, “THE HERSHEY School of Musical Art, AT 42 ROUTIL ANNWST., OPENS JAN. 3, 1878. Offers supierior sidvantaged for tho tudy of Muaic, Elocution, uud Lauguager. Tultiou, o per term. B, HEN: W, 8. B, MATHEWS, Directars,Rend for_ciy LEGAL. NOTICH. “The Registered Constructiou Bonds of tha Chicagn Gas Light and Coke Company, standing on ik books of wald Company, in the Tollowing names, to-wit: £, E. Atwater, W, M. Anthony, Albx. Brown, J, A. Lirown, Jr,, E, Bowen, Geo, lirown, Barali A, Lrown, Jubn N. Ufown, J, Leschcr, D, P, flacon, Jas, K. Bur: i, 0, Tirouson, C. 0. Drewster, Wm, Brown, M, O, Barker, Isabella Brown, (. 8. Brown aud others, T, Bluckmsy, ¥, Briughutst, Jano 8, Trown, Q. E, Wil B, I, Cobb, T, P, Code, Miry 00 Buni, Carver, U, B, Carbart, ¥, B, Cool J. Caldwall, cstate of W. J. Caner, J, C, Dawsou, Dickey, C, D, Dickey, J, 1i. Duntiam, Thos, 8, Disou, Alico Eaton, E. Frankenttal, 8, 1, Freenus, Fidelity, are 1ns. T. & 8, Dopoalt Co., W. 1. Grabam, G. A, Gree 3. H. Tiobbell, £ Hotman, 11, Huhnowell, Tru I, Madduck, 1, Tughiain, W, W. Keen, Sarab B, . D, Keen, Y. Keen, B, Keen, Guardian, ', . Kertiey, . Kellogg, J. 8. Lambert, A, Ar ieavitt, O, 14, Malcom, 1enry Molge, 8. Mason, N. M. Morrison, M. K, I, 11, Jiaglo, Mercin ompany, W. L. Newberr, Qeorge Nugent, W, Peck, M, K, Peck, AL M Quandals, C. 3, Russell. George Binith & Co, Israed Bheldon, §1, Boliubart, B, A, Sniith, B, Staunto E.J, I, Shlelds, George ¥, Stons, J, W, Starr, W, Alexauder Smith, M, Bhlpley, Gerritt H, smith, E, L Tink Trusteo, J, Thomson, Joxeph K. . Vau Nest, Ji i, C, 1% Williss, I Webster, D, 8, Wuion, T, J. Wiison, teorss Witdes, 3. . Wallaco, A, B, ‘Weai, E. W, Willard, Jussph Whitaker, E. T, Walkins, E, L, \\In'fln'op, Trustes, P, L, Yoe, Henry Youny, James 1), Young, Meary L, Young, and beating tuo followlyr nutabers, to-wit ¢ N X J iIn, Giw, 1,261, 448, 443, 47, 359, & 464, & 077, 1,359, IIU 3, €93, 64, 84, 433, 10 19,302, 105, 7 Al 1, g, a1, 111, 144, duado, i, 14, 155, 418, 144, 347, 834, 747, cll, Baviogs, Loan, an . B, Nowherr lor, Losen , M. Underwoud, A. Vau Nean, . Vau Neas, H, 8, 496, 74, 8T, 1lln. ) 1,5 “663, 80 187, 764, 763, 1,314, 1,392, I, 730, 1,025, 1, 421, 37 BT, 04, 074, L, 877, 147, 10, 314, 377, b, s, 31 14, BN, 191, 103, & ht, 170, 68, b 1,231, ), ) 8%, L4, 1,208, Qud, 98, Girdy 000, 1,51, 3,293, 203, 404, 207, v, 910, 441, 211, 403, 219, 4U4, are, by ‘resolutivn of (e Hoard of Dirvctors of saiil’ Company, ordered 10 be ealfed 1o and paid the vawe will bLe re- deomed at the office of_the Compaiy on and after the 16t day of January, A. D, 1870, holders of aafd boud o bersty ot therso, aud b on and after the day of January, A, D, 13id, tho said 2gE botide will cosse 0 Loar juterest, By order of the Boatd of Dircétorn. , T, WALKINS, Prosident, JAMES K, BURTIS, v E Bocrelary, Cltzago, 1 1315, Public' Notice Ts hiereby glven that on Mon the 10th day of Jane vary, 1576, st tho hour uf ock 4, ., thero Will be a Oustom-1louse sale of bouded and uuclalmud #oodd af ;i\l‘l“l veudne, ‘flie i will take placa st Wadsworth’s U, 8, Bonded Wareliouse, corner Market anu Jaokson-at aud the gaoods wiil bo sold (n accord- ?l'x;a with Articles 7.0 aud 701 Customs Regalstions, 4, . DENCRIITION OF GOODS, Ona (ass Janrales um, 130 galions, imported from Montreal per_Mickigan Uoutral Naliway, Doc. by by Jobn Belilis, aud warchowsed undér W, 1. Hon 0, 2, Iwenily-olaht ule of Paper, souslyued 1o the lock Tiver Paper Cumpatly Pt 1rop Scotls fiom Montreal, Ot 5, 1u74, ‘Fitteen Harzoly Halmon, conslgned to 11, Labello & Co, yer Frop buotia from Montreul, Nuv, 16, 1474, “Pwelve Buses Cavuel Mackerel, conslgucd to A, Ly Miuty per Frop Scotts, Nov, 10, 1874, “Tertuy of Hale—Cash 1 tho highest and beat biddur, clor, J. R JONES, Calloctor, Por of Clilcago, Dog. 20, 1375, 1 MACHINERY, WROUGHT S VENTILATING APPARATOS MANUFACTURED BY [CRANE BROS.}MFG.C0, of sinck privilog Tt Bovign Wall st., New Vnriy for their steict in ear ihetr Fi ng how sy veated. by a3 largs operator Nov. 2,741 Tl Wk Rend far thal 1 FRO M.,.,.,,,,?PTICIANS' JAMES W QUEEN & €O, OPTICIAINS, 124 Cheatiutent,, Thiiadeiphia, Bpectacles, Eyo (lasees, Opera wnd ' Flell Glnrees = Bud > Acripiiony, voragn manthly profit esttmatod s by varinns bankers in Sloxies, Alazandse I'eothingham ‘who pasveas & world witle ro tiry, oifer to sand aratubiously for nnkiy Hepart, sod »n tn dllars, to thousand Who fuvest littlo have the same advantags e patd LAY o & hook e1plsia- 601 rondsvay, Xew York, Spy Glasses, Telcsrnpen, rreoncopes’ and Viewr, theniatical, Deswiug, d Matcrials of all do- Iiustrated Catalogies to any address, 10 cents each, e -] HATS Buy yofifi CLLE thn g e 4 erders tiumer, b6thav,and Tg Largest Stk l G!)H‘FEGTXONEB X N BRATE nghout on—cpreeeed (o ail 1 1 and upward st 60e prr 1t i Chidn b, Address FUEIL, Confoa- at Scott's, Madison-st Lowest Prizes. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRR OF {1RALY3 F.XPLANATION OF REFyis oot naday excoptod. + rivesundayati:0a. m. ¢ Daitr, Ticket 0. oo enner diad: aPacific T'ayt e 4314 R a-Depotcorner o Well $—Depotavrner of Cana CHICAGO & NOK'THWES‘IEN“ TANKS. —T Sttandyy aday sxioptad. 1. nte An MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depat, fot . Luke-st, ant soot uf' T 67 Clard. Tirk'f or Night Kaprew, 152 *Sunaay Kx. 2" Natarday and uu'kiust corner enly secandaat, W iandolphe -————' i CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS. oo Chtag, Kantes Cily anl Deneer Shot Line near adiwon.st, 3 and 123 Mandalphents 00 Tnfun Depot, Onices: Al Devat, Weat Side, Tievn EaurasCityand Denver Fast Ex. g Bt. Louls and Sprinefiold, 1. Lauts, Sprinatield & T Peoris Day Fxproes Chicaro & Padacan 1 Streator, Lacon, Wasbinaton Joliot & Dwight Aooomumiodation Matl. viamals low... Bpecial N, Y. Eap Atlantic Bapreas, Michigan " Ace Dbt dzore LAKE SHORE & MICHIG Te are, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE &ST. PAUIL RAILEOAD, Tion Derut, corner dta €3 Saurh Clarkeats, Al trnins run via Mil Minnefpolin are gond eithor Culun, ur sla Wateriown, LaC Cairo Cutiod Now 0 Npringtiold 2ad Apaingnsla Night Enres: Peoris snd Keokus Kt L 4 Bious City £ & ol Winons, o and at Depo’ Ticke! 0re, a7 it Drairio di Depots, oot uf - Laie o Lt iS40 andal dryotr CHICAGO, BUR] INI'IYONJA UUINCY fldl ” Indiana-av, an cos, e, 8 Claricary Uity cuison & Bi., Toxas ki Aurora Fassuniar, Bondota, Uttaws & Aurors Eamanger. cnzer { 101ty Fap, L4 Josopts k.x; Downer' vumnodation Downer'stirava Accuminodatiun Downor's{irovs Accammodation| " eLx, Bundas. tKx, Baturas, ERIE AN| ICAGO LINE, Depot, Erposition nuu,un,.n 5’,2.: nnu':l'.fx Clark-at,, eom ingto neray” Warh 7 . 1Kz, Mondsy u) na Pallman Vai- ig-Hoom Slovpiu, ite] Cara, oz | arrre, 8:40p. m, 108, m, KANKA 3 Prom Cuniral Depot, Jont fcars crunde, T ives 131 Al Lear Arrics, ™ Tndianapotls, Lot uath Day. B:13m. . [* 8:80p. m, | 80 p. .l 2030, m, e CINCINNAYI AIR LU E AND ok St. Lo et I}PKO”D LL" uix if o gare _vau (dally} ITTSBURG, CINCINNA . Ly Far sy, m et curner Clinton and B e doly Qolumbus, Pittsburg & New York. i Pitsiiong ¥ Now Vo FAYOh et Lo 8:00 ive, a, m, D.m, Arrive, BE m. 1:%08 m. Arrive. s, . (*8:80p.m. swp. ml, 700w PITISBURD, FT, WAYNES CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leasa, HRR IR BALVIMORE wing Leae Jvam Tour ut "Kll'fi{&::l-‘lh Y, ington, Asoonmodation. Mol T ¥ Tvonla Kaproy & 0HI0 oy Divui_curnie HE lI{. 1 Ezcept Moodaga. § Ex- RAILROAD. itiun " Huiliing end fvos dudisunesi. Michigan-ae, City efice, Wi Cark-sh, corner of Hash. Lears, & am b [ drive, TETIoN 408, pa 10y, . “Sundays excopted. {Dsily. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND Awmowuom Depot, coruer o Vun ll\.r;u}: Icketofiss o] Loavenw'tl vk ki NigUs Kapruadoors,

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