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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE é LAKE AND CANAL. Commiercs of tho Port of Chicago for the Year 1875, Recolpts and Shipments--Vossel Statistics. Tatéresting Information About Harbor Affairs. COMMERCE OF THE PORT. RECORD OF THE ean. ‘Th officiel statement presonta tho following r Ps tho leading facta {u the Custom-FTauno record of tho commorco of the Port of Chicago for tho * yeat 1876: + a , VESSEL NEGISTER. Blatsment showing tho numbor, class, and tonnage of veesels Owned fn Chicago, Doo, 32, 187! ‘Tonnsge, Hct Tons, 61,28 2 Te50 Prerererre ca ‘Total veeacis.... 5 LIAT OF VERSELA DUILT daring the year 1875 and decumentod at tho Port of Chicago : ‘Tonnage, Prop Biamio... tt Btoam cai va Bteam cenal boat Advance, wD Biears canal boat Victor. 2301 ) leant canal boat City of 95 Blmr Belle of Ottawa, i Gchr Mary A. Gregor; Bt Bebe Lizzie A, Law. WT Schr Bonotat, ,.. 30 Behr Lite Waltert. a ‘Ton vessels savsvassceesood NG ARRIVALS. f Summary statement of tho number and ton- age cf vensole which arrived in tho District of Chicago dur.ug 1875 + Veracie in the For'tgn vess's from oueting trade, gn_porta. Fenseie ronages ‘Vesa, ronnege, « 1,400 8 3,638 13 1,588 it : 7,584 rt 1534 10 + 1,832 16 ese 1036 12 * Docemberssece. 7 78 12 & — Total.seeese 10,995 9,086,872 84 32,0 : American veenels Aggroqnte ar~ from Pr'gn p'rts, rivals, Veruels, Tonnage, Vesscia, Tonnage? 2 Tolal.rcceree 9 3,129,004 2,092 FOREIGN ARRIVALS, Statemont showlng the number, olass, and ton- nago of forelgu veanols which arrived at tho port of Chicago during tho year 1875: No, Tonnage, 16 6,49 10,488 1,246 15,934 CLEADANCYS, Btz‘oment of tho number and tonnage of vos- eels which cleared from tho district of Obicago during tho year 1875 : ‘Vessels in tho Feoeating tradey foreign Forelgn vorsoia to OT Asem, canes Tonnege. Veasels, Tonosa. 3,099,513 Amertesn vessels to foreign ports.. Al rate, Veenuls, "Tonnage, Veen Tou 2 SOR edL 480,911 BRIS 991,701 16,070 5,107,051 Total... 110 "30,008 10,607 VEASTLS LOST. List of yossola bolonging to this district ro- ported lost during tho year 1875: Name, ‘Tons, Whero Lont, Bark Cleveland... .. 253i Near Plum Ieland, Schr Chicago Did of Trade 424 On Lake Erie, Bebr J.B, Nowhous 2 At Graud Haven, Bohr Octavia 136 Near Kewaunee, * Behr Bt, Poter, 20 GH Milwaukee, Bebr Iero,. ‘Of Holland, Mich, Of Little Pt, Sauble, At Langloy's Pr, Wis, 2 At Chicago, Ill, Of Ludington, Mich. Off Frankfort, Allch, Olt Vt, Gratiot Light, At Bouth Haven, Micti jarai Behr Loulsa A. Strom, Prop Cliy of Sliwaul Prop J. Hibbard, ‘Thirteen yeescls.. TRANSYENS, Liat of sailiog-veeels transforred to other dis- triots during tho yoar 1875 : Claes, mo. (T ‘ne, ToWhat District Behooner,..JOrxney La: . Grand Haven, Behooner,,.;Qlad Tidings.......] INN Milwaukee. Behooner,..|¥eank Crawford,...] 21a Milwaukee. Schooner., [Ada Medura, +) Boa! ditwankee. Behooner, «| 189, Milwaukee, Schooner.,.|Kophia J, Lui.,,.,.4 26 Marquette, Ac 395/Milwaukee, .{Beventh Ohio, 367; Mitwaukeo, § GUL ANwauker, Gtyibtitwankec, 3:03 Tiwaukor, 660/ Milwaukee, 162[Buttalo, Behooner...JG, Harrivon, 137] Milwaukee, Behooner, ..|§ 2c8'Grand Havon, Behooner.,. 104 Milwaukee, Rchooner.., 445'Clevoland, Bebooner,,.{I. Hand Ya{ Ml waukoc, Behomers.D. Halt, fa\Grand Haven, «| Sat!G@rand Haven, | Grand Haven, 12: Mulwaukeo. Grand Haven, Milwaukee. stiwaukeo, 1W\Grand Haven, Milwaukee, Milwankee, Mitwankew, Kchooner., it. J MoV. Schoonor,..|[Laurina .. ‘elon Schooner... 4 ‘Twenty-vino yoaaels,....... erri| ‘Ailet of ptoani-yousols trausforred to other dia- tricts during tho yoar 1875 : Ciena, ‘Name, Milwaukeo, aiarand Me Port Huron, Ja] Milwaukee, at. Louis, Bteamer,,..[Relndeerssesey Trozeller,,.(Southern Helle. Fropaller,. brace Dormer, Fivo steam vosse! VESSELS LAID UY IN WAKbOn, Tho total numbor of venrals iaid op in thls darbos for tho wintor of 1875-'76 1s a6 follows: Number, ons. +438 318s LECKIPIS—COASTWIB! Statement of the reseipls conutwise during fo Year 1875 ab tho port af Chicago: Totits,| Articles, ,074.455 Pork, br ” ‘nes i ‘Totale? ‘,919/Checas, bux, ‘3,44 T Contes, srovlerails pkg O74. Grocerica, vce’ 8,099 "| Sanda Nick; No. 1 165} IF BIIPMENTS, 44.095] Hap, balenscee 134,418] Ruste’ atone, 1 Dey hides, 2/Empty Lela, No. Green hide scl bru, pea Pelts, bale lerchand’ » pkgs 8 vintrien, Dewees 3 coaarwia Statement of the stlpments coastwieo daring the yoar 1876 at the port of Chicago: Article, ‘Total. 1 Articles, Wheat, br ¥79)141/Sugar, bri, Corn, bu 20,85] Bb Ingles, 1 Osta, atone, eats ‘Total. ah) 18 coat, tona, th Your, brian... 6. 927,724 EAquore and Gorn-ineni, tirln,, 6,247) “weiner, Lldss.ee, 2,875 Corn-meal, baa. aay Ferd, Da oer 871) Tis.. 6,457 Broom-torn,haled Beef, iel@ssse ses. Pork, brie Wine, phan. Ratienedt ard, Ths ‘Tallow, be Greseo, bri G0 ja Suen! plega, CANADIAN AECYIETS, Ate and tear, br 10D, bara Chee 2011 Mtorchandise, plge sal Statement showing tho arttelos and quantition of each, imported at Chicago, by lake, via and from Canada during tho yen 18751 Artictos. 4¢)|Plica, Cement, brie 3409 Peas, Chemicals, pkgs. 1 Clay pipes, baw, Gutlory and hiard= ‘ware, cad08,. Dry-noode, cancn, Earthenware, pkgy Finh, nkaw..... Fire-clay, canis Granite, carson, Green hides, t Idquors, php Lumber, m, Pig-lron, tons. 2iuraltteltona ties, iBall, tonne, TA, brie, BH: 23; Wine, pa Sta! Wonnd, ty 3Miacultaneous 2,690) pkgd..e.see Par PED VIA CANADA, am Biatemont showing the quantities and values’ of domoxtic produce oxportad from Culcago to Canada by lake during the sear 18 Articles, Quantiti 091,08 3,329,A08 589 bri seeens * Haina and bacon, ihe, Troom-corn, Ibe. Bone-duat, Ibs Oil cake, Iba, Oula, bu ey his, vq atoc) ‘Miscellaneous COLLECTIONS, “MAMINE, Comparative stntoment of marine Musical inatruin’ts, 801 Hie, DIRA, oe, Quantities, No.. good Values, $2,229,827 612,21 3 56,610, 2,624 $3,161,903 collections at tho Port of Chicago for tho psat two yoars: Pyopeeeseene bag) BirirFea|s) Bare: par lela - y ie . “3 pe -783;5 Jo no}94807 song reidvorr | eo ecet £ “THOL oa? 8 ae & Ee Bl 838 $2 8 aeepepees et 3 Sl Bgeuseesazael & 5) S888 BaES elaseepeeseeze! | | POPS SSEEETS Hi SESE eee | gs AA i a fs F3 3 ag 5 J oy ~ i} ka ag EB FE 2 25] 3 £23 EAE uel 23] < “38 ie By 5 Faw a ae DUTIES OX FORTION Goons, Statemout atowing tho amonnt of dutles col- locted at the Custom-Houne at Chicago on for- oign tmportations during the Inst throo yoars : 5 Collections | Collectiona torts, | Ona. | nist: 70,743,141 20.,031.78 January, 349,908, 41 5 ‘yautoxt.17} (85,607.58 §74,390,6)) 2 Gollect | in 1871, aes MONTHLY STATE! TEMENT showing tho valuo of snd dnty on foraiqn gonads warehougsed cach month during tho yoar 1975; the value nf avd dnty on goods withdrawn each. month; and tho value of and duty on goods ro- maining Ja warehouaa Doe, 31, 1975; ADOUNT It Wanzuotrr, Valua, 6% 301,750 676 Months, Totals..scees veer cose ET V2O,081 Dnty. 9227,293,71 3 a 3 $500,029.53 ‘WITMDRAWH yROM WaantOUAR Ey 1875, VALUES OF FOREION IHPORTS, Statement showing tbe valuo and lected on amporked goods at Chicago year 18753 Class of Goods, ainties col- Ausing the Duties eee en taa ca 26ST 17,096.41 1,046.99 10 | Drugs OnEpethes oeeeees A ‘Tin piat tay 5 sudsr Booka and ptint Metal manufactt Guns... Oi paintinga'and atatiiry. Breda and Lulboun rooth, SLUINOTA & SICIIGAN CANALS Tho folloning figtres ahow the movement of tho principal articles trauaported on tho canal during 1875 Corn, tn. Outen Whent, Flour, trl Meal c onl, ton: Trop, toun, Merenand Lumber, tao. Shingles in, Stane, culie yarda “43 vMoaza4g TIRE 65.910 THE HARBOR, THE MVE WIPROvVEMENTS made in the past year have uot heen go exten- elyo as in previous aoaeons, more attention being given to the extension of the outer harbor, The following shows tho total amount of harbor and dockage, calculated in lineal fest, now in ox- iatenes t From the Isto to the intersection of the North Branch—Harbor, 7,000; dodxage, 14,000, Houth Hrauch—-Hurbor? 21,500 ; dockage, 43,- 500, North Branch—Ilarbor, 25,000; dockaga, 49,- M, anne and Basins—Harbor, 37,150; dockage, sud, Weet Branch of the South Branch—Harbor, 17,100; dockage, 34,200, Houth Branch of the South Dranch—HHarbor, 9,300 ; dockage, 13,000. ‘Total amount of harborags, 116,650 feet, equal to 31 milce. Total amount of dockage, 231,209 feot, oqnal to 43 miles, Ono hundred and nive thousand fifty-six dol- lars and sixty-four ceuté was tho aum availablo July 1, 1875 for AMATAOR IMPROVEMENTS, Tho south ond of the breakwater je now 9,280 foet from the shoro line of the Illinois Central breskwator, aud stands in about 20 fect of water, ‘The now work, designed to protect the {aco of tho outor breakwater, which consists of several ticte of closely-driven piles, haa progrooged quite favorably. The complotion of this work wil proeinds tho ponmbility of the cribs or outer superstructure being fariened by sny vorsal winch inav ran afonl of the bronkwater doring o storm. Iho superstructure of the main pior ia pow completed for the antiro tongth, and the work of continuing tho north pler jmprovemonta is being vigorously provocuted. It is thought thatthe extension of the north pier will have the peneficial effect of giving a quiet and safe anchorage to yersols in tho outer basin, Efforts haya recently been mado to compo! all vesacly not under charter to occupy tho ontor basin ex- clusively, but the success attending them bas not been very flattering, However, tho project- or of this plan yot hopes to induce marinory to appreciate the suporior advantsgos of the rond- utoad espocially provided for them, and tho ab- noluta necessity of rolioving tho Chicago River of tho mags of idle shipping which intorforas 4o matorially with ita freo uso. Tho depths hare been fncroased fn tho outer basin by'privato dredging. ‘hore has been 8 little shoal- ing in tho main channel opposite the Nglthours, dao to sand sifted in from the out- side, It forme no obstruction to tho main chan- nel as sot, but itis thought best to drodge tho Bhoro to tho oxtent of about 25,100 cubic foet, at no expense of £5,000. North of the north piar tho shore huo bas alightly advanced, and thora ia ovidenco that the beach for some dintanco uorth of the north pter Is shoaling gradually, Tho following ia tho oxtent of impravemonts during tho past yonr, both on docks and In fredging. An untsual amount of dock ropair- jug has been accompheheds Dock built, £600 foct.ses esses Drodging, 312,170 cuble yards... ‘Total cost. ‘Total ccet, 1841 ‘Tho feneibility of establishing A LAYE-BAVING BYATION on tho north pior has been argued rocontiy, and tho probability is that tho authorities im chargo will roport favorably with rexpect to tho plan. Asno wharves have beon built along tho lake front, the consideration of the quastion of con- structing the south breakwater will be dofarred. Thero was appropriated for Chicago Harbor iu 1870 §100,000 ; 1871, beh 1872, B9U.0U0 ; 1873, $90,000 ; 1874, $75,000 ; 1875, 878,000, Evory posstbte precaution {1 being resorted to by tho Bunorintondont of Harbor Improvements to afford safoty to all vessels which may ontor the outor harbor during rough weather, To thin cud colored signal lights aro disptayod ot both ends of each pier, and tho mar incr notified na to thelr aigniticanca, it is tho intention to immodiately bagiu the cut- ting of a channel 600 feet wido and 2,000 fect long directly inside the somh and south break- water im order that aconnection may be mado with the 16-foot curvo at tho southern entrance to tho outer basin, aud tho samo vizod curve at the mouth of the main channol. At present tho depth is not sufliciont to safely allow tho paseago of vessels during a very rough soa, Tho com- pletion of this channel will effectually do away with all diftculty heretofore oxporiencod, ani wil afford coniplate safoty to marinora in all states of the weatbor. ‘Tho year's work upon CALUMET NARNON han boon quito satisfactory. ‘There are now no obstructions to navigation of the Caluinct Hivor, as faras the wante of conmorce require. Tho contracts for 1875 hayo all been faltilled. Tho south plor will, during 1876, probably bo extend- od G00 feet further, to connect witha 10-foob carve, and 6 Jarge quantily of dredging por- formed in the main channel, It is gonerally nn- doretood that no appropriations will ba made for saveral yours, oxcept for making tho usual ro- pasts the plors. Appropriations for Calumet ave boon in 1470, $59,000 ; 1671, 250,000 ; 1872, 840,000 ; 1874, $10,000; 1674, €25,000; 1875, $25,000. pac Sse ah Fs ALL AN ACCIDENT, An Affair Characteristic of the Grent Rtnte of Maisiasippt. Mexrits, Tonn., Dec. £0.—A special from Vicksburg, Misa., to tho Appeal mays: “Anothor Giflculty aroxo at Clinton yesterday botweon tho Macks and whites. Two Onldwelln Gcolored) wanton tho streets intosicated, emt dared tho wholo town to ight thom, and thnally rotired nn- molosted. About sundown, Charles Caldirell, ex-Stato Senator, appeared on the streets, much intoxicated, and declared himself afraid of no msu, A pistol wan accidentally Aeod in tne rear of a store which Caldnoll had ontered, and tio ran into the collac, A citizen rushed into the ntore, whon Caldwell commonced tirlug, aud, at the second fir, Dr. E.G. Barus felt, sertously woundod in the knoe. The citizen returned the fire, mortally wounding Oaldwo'l, Feanng farther trouble, the Mayor telographed to Mayor of Vicknburg for assistance, and a: o'eluck tast night 1U0 mon foft by a train, furthor trouble, howayor, is appretiended.” » SUICIDE, New Youk, Deo. 81,—Gustare Guleky. n butcher-boy, agod 18 years, hangod himaelf In hia employer's ice-house yewtorday. Guieky and hia omployor wera talking about the uvgroce who were bangad about 4 fortaight ago, when the former eaid that bo would like to oxporience the seneation of being bung. Flo placed a ropo over a hookin the ice-house, and, putting hivhest an the noose, his foos wupoed frow under him, and ho was choked tadoath, Ho was found by ‘Als omployor ton minutos attor tha converwation. LaiD ON THICK. Batt Laxe, Utah, Deo. 3L.—There has boon a hoary fallof enow durmg the past few day ‘hero ts 12 foot of snow oo # Javel at Alta City, aud there bas been vo mail from there during tho past week, ‘The Contral Pacitio tra. from the Went was ton houcw lato in arriving st Ogden yestorda: a No — Decoubor strawberrivs. Nevada (Cal) Transctpt, Lee Felix Gillet bes prosontyd us a bor of zips strawberries, of tue * Prinoews Dayinac” vacie- which has just boon picieed from the yinog in garden, Wipe strawberzios, somo of which measure SY inches in circumference, picked ou the Mtb of December, and growa in the openaic stan altitude of 230 fee6 above the oceno, with liugo banks of suow 3 or 4 fect deop ix sight, and not 30 miles distant, abow what kind of a climste we havy in Caltfornla, partlca- larly in tus foothuls of the Blorra Nevada moun- taine, i TAXATION. A Comparison of 1874 and 1875, Remedies Proposed+--Mike Hrans Start- Ing Qut on the WarePath, Lottors from the People. PERSONAL TAXES. A LITTLE COMPARISON, If any one feels anxious to appoint himae'f a Porronal Investigating Committes on the onormity of Lhe wrongs committed in the per- sonal tax arscesmaré on tha Bouth Side, all he has to do in to dalve into.tha oovka now in the hands of Connty-Clerk Lieb for 1874 aud 1875, It wovld prove a labor which would be harruw- ing to tho soul, and would make the inquiring alranger wonder if any judginont or juatice bad Deon uned at all in thla nofariona business, con- dueted by hummors without regard or direrimi- nation. Inorder to show tha fniquitics prace ticed, County-Clerk Lich haa two clerks engaged looking up tho differences and insqualltios La- tween 1874 and 1875. Mere aro a few sample OLARING INDRAULANITING. 18 wT, 12.005 6,000 Amertenn Clock Ca, Allen, Mackny & Ca, American Sewing-Machino Go..ss.. Willan Arehdescon & Co, IEW. Auatin & Co Allen, Keith & Co, Ut, Be Appilaby... Atmour & Co, Drighat é: Ward... Nacder, Adameon & Go., Bignall & Co. Mite & Torry, Lrafiner, Hmith & C2, Uutiers k Co, cr E. Tho above list epos, batter than any words that could be written 0 these columos, of the wrongs and robberics committed. From thta hist it ean easily bo inferred who bled aod who ro- faned to bleed, Rancality so transparent can only bo oxposed by flguros, and more will be givon as opportunity offers, County Clotk Lieb offering all vosesblo fncilities for ftivontizetion, ‘this avil of over-taxation, and under-valnation in many instances is so great that a special Kes- sion of the Legislature may be called to remedy the matter, os great pressure isbeing brought to beac for the purpose. To the Hat given aboro tho {guorant State Board of Eyuatization addod 62 per cout, without regard to value givon cither by pastios in their stvorn statomunts or by the corrupt and tgoorant Anzessors, Ep PHILUITS feels aggrioved nt the strictures of Tne Trine une concerning him, which the publie think li oen yenorally well desorved, Phillips claims that, in rogard to tho statement made in tha Col, James case, ho was wronged. Col. James paid the $$ to Z%. Braham, an aesistant Avsersor, and next morning appesred at Phillips’ office end Iald complaint. Braham was avpoiuted on the recommondation of Sustico Pollak, aud the former was in tho ofiico at the tima Col, Jamce camo in, Braham dontel receiving tho money, but. he tras mada to confers, and was dincharged on the #pot, and it waa only bis begging-oT which saved him frotn arrest, IKE EVANA says that ho visited o number of the National Banks yeuterday, aud that some of them prowised to psy their tax rather than bave any furthor trouble. Ho also ntated that bo was going to sond his collectors ont on the svennos Monday, aud partios who wautod to savo thelr familics annvyance could oither send down to the oflicd their chock for tho amount, or give him notice of his being onjoined, or their fatention to do 80, or when they will bo able to pay. In this way Evana thinks mach unplessantooss and an- noyauoe to families can bo averted, GFN, LIER stated yeatorday that the Chicago Union was as- sosaed, including Biante valuation, at 83,600 tor persoval property, god that wasagrcat deal moro than it was worth. Asto tho nesersinent on hia furniture, ho thinks that hie household goods would uot bring that amount if sold tu usy ty auction. THY WHAT BIDE. Thoro was alailin the West Side excitement yertorday, but there isa move being male to effect a permanent organization to ‘resist the Payment of over-newegemeols and tho 62 per cout State addition. oo CORRESPONDENCE, ‘TWEED IN CITAUO. To the Futter of The CPreaty Te mune Cittcaso, Deo: ¥i.--Pho war between plain eltizenship and honest tydustry on the ove band, and official thisvery aud associated and unmixod scoundrelism on the other is full upon na; wo must fight and conquer, or give np tho fold and loavo tho city. This ia tho earnost, honest trath ; at has roally come to this, and the sooner our people look this appalling fact squaraly in the facoand strike for dvlirerance the bottor will bo their chance for victory. Look at tho situation; think of the facts. Ono per cont vpon 8 fall and fair valuation of all classes of property, if collected thoroughly aud promptly, and dis- bursed honestly and judiciously, would bo abund- ant for allour needs, Taxation shuuld bo limit- ed to this. It is as much ax the people ought to bear in o wisely-inansgod and bonell- cent Government. Moro than this attracts the unmerous “ Mowy Twooda" in ovary large city to yet into ofiice for the solo purpose of rob- peu a Whoro tho carcass 14 there will tho cogles be gathored.” Two percent would bo a butdon hard to boar, full one-third of tho year- ly product from resl ostate (conuting improved aud unimproved all taxed, and only a part pro- ductive), ‘and real cbtato is the leadiog property intorea€'of the city. A people might bear thia and tivo, but should they boar it? Will it not chock tho growth of the city, aud donreciato proporty? Who will want to live in such a tax- bardenod city? What non-roadont will invest capital hero, with tho certainty of having alt profié that might bo roalizod from it sucked up hy thoun yainpires? = Inatead of 2 percent, tt 15 now over 4 per cont on our local valuation, and with the 62 por cent added by the Board of Equalization, makes it over 6 por cont on tho already excessivo valuation mude by our Assens- ors? = Coo avy peoplo on earth. stand this and provide bread for wives and chitdron? Bix por cout ia aimply confiscation, straight and unmixed; agetegate property does not yield this inuch to the owner porangum, Now {sit possible to stand such toxatlon os this? ‘fhe plain truth (9, we tuat Ayht; wo wmnsl put down thix grinding opprassion or leave tho. city. Yinka mun, not politicians,, aod who will not bribo Awsvators, cannot live here. ‘Tho South Rido isnot alono in thi troatle ; thoro aro more Phitiipsos than one. ‘Cho banks and tho great bulk of the commercial woalth of the city 14 on the Bouth Kido, houce tho qioat differonce iu tho aggregate of asseaxments, but all sides have been mercileasty taxed, and are gronning under this villainous opprossion, AX shown by ‘luz ‘Lninung, tho ofticoholders and politicians havo been skipped ontiroly, or tet off with paltry asacarments; Many protiyent men whonrould bo Jikely to cry ont against such oppression hayo bean dis’ taxod. ‘The misurable guttor~ tats (tho Bi . dercesore), selucted fur their ft do this dirty work, had wirics orders. who to skip, and obeyed thon, Add to this the fact thas they, like Roguo Riderhood, wero ever on the alert to mato some- thing *' by the sweat of au hovvat man's Lrow,” were making terms with all who would brive them, and thus many were alded to the free or favorod list. But bealdve and outvido of this numorous hordo of exompuons aud oxcoptions, the balauco of the people (our worthiest cite zons, nususyecting and honest), Routh, Wes! and North Sides, havo boou skinned ulive,tan thin te the unvarnished truth. ‘Tho writer of this is taxed 1400 per cont moro nother uelgbbor bas $60) in pertoual offecty all told.—bas the Lilla to prove it,~aul io taxed $102 04 on thiv. ‘hia Jast party cate from tho East two yeers ago, and is prepare jag pow to move bark——can't wtaud it, He will do five inissionary work for Chicago when he returns East, one would think. Wo tones got to work vigorously and offactively of we arorninod, ‘bia Court-Huuso Ring and swindle proposes to capture million, Wo heac but ttle of it now, but by-and-by, if. wo suffer this giant ssbeme of rascality to be consurm- mated, and the (axes aro pilod up to psy for it. looking at our present diffcnities, cannot any 91 je how much we taust euffer? What shall wade? Can we not have # gonecal meeting of tax-payers cousult and devisa moana for our deliverance Uf wo fail to 80% now, another -BATURDAY JANUARY 1. 1876-'TWELVE PAGES. fear of ench misrlo brings ng all the neator to bantmptey and rnin, Let us act, act now, acd with atern effectivonnea, AN Otp Citizen, THe Facts. To the Tititor of The Chrer9s Tribrmes Cittsaao, Dec. 31.—Tho higbhanded wholnsale robbery attempted undor color of collecting per- sonal tares in thir city this winter deeervas tho serious attention of every one interentad in good government and constitutional hhorty. If thero was aver a tims for abla and philantbroplo Iimyhra to coma ty the front and daviae protes- tian forthe people against oppression as out- raynout as evor waa perpotrated by «monarchy, itianow. S¢ dons not seom possible that, uider tho prosent atntus of things, thore is uo relic for eack opprosred citizen againat the patty pil- fering but to go into court and get m epecial in- junction agatnat the cotlection of bia tax of $10, or #55, or #100, Lot us ros what sro, tho facta, ae goncralty admitted aud quite notorionas, Under guise of levying « tax on parsonal prop- erty, men calling themselves Anscerora havo ap- praised tne property uf their fellow-citizuun at ihe own whim or at the whim of their bire- lings, without gny inspection of tho property or protepsa st inspection, or sven lnguley an to amounts and value. Thero sppraisals have often beon made in face of sworn returns mada by ownern, and to ali cases the amount of value in puch sworm return has beeo Jargely in- croased, and often has been doubled b; tho Asscasor without notice to —sach onner, In very many cases, the tax levied is equal to or greater than tha entire value of the property aeacesed. Tn a vant majority of cagos the tax levied fs a most enormous aseots- iment, and one unheard-of before In this Iand, being unly to be compared to confiscatory levies of euch countries as ‘Turkey or Abydsinia. On the other baud, hundreda uf canes appear whero friends of tho ‘Arsedaom, of persons who lave ‘by pecuolary or other in‘nencee eccured favor, are either overlooked, or asrossed at a nominal auin whon thoit just aancexment would ba quite large. Finally, this state of thioga in not con- fined to am few scattered instancos, but is tho generat sulo all over the city. Well, theac Aessssora finish their work. oxteu the taxes, close their books, sad hand them over ray sto nnet of men called Colicctors, and their work iadone, The victimized citizen applies to tho Aesessor for Justice. No, the Assassor is out of otida, or if not ho still hea no power tointorfere, ‘Tha victim goen to the Collector, bit to receive acold shoulder onda deaf ear. ‘The Callector tella him he mast go by the book furnished by the Acneasor, aud ifthe tax is not paid he shall soize the victim's goods and realizo on their ealo at once. Now, in the namocf all the gods at once, 18 there no way under the genius, of our Inatitu- tions, to stay these robber bands except by tn- dividual Injunctionn or by violent roaistenco ? if net, then st avother time the pirates may con. flacato the entire property of everybody, and then the poor chaps who have only 850 or $100 worth will simply surrender all they have, for thoy ctn earn that amount while they would bo fighting in courts aud fecing Inwyera Wo should bave at ouce a public feeling aroused that will make the forcible collection of Buch @ nefarious levy 80 unpslatable a job that every Collector and deputy willreeignu rathor than attempt it. Tbe Collectors are deserving of the most intense reprobation if, knowing tho un- just charsctor of the taz,—as they now do,—they inmet on procosding with ite collection, Upon the very firet Jovy beiog made upon goode, the firo-balla should be etrack and the citizens called out on masse to resiat the octrago, and, if necessary, to pnt tho Coilectora and al! their Rang outeide tho limits, Asone of the papers puts it, 1 bolivve tt is really no tox at all, but moraly arobbory, and the people breve tho ssmu right to resist it ae to resist any other robbery. If there ts no romedy in the courte except by special injunction in oach case, thon I pay give the invn “ho seizes your goods as x tax-collector the same dose you would give 6 burglar, Oxe oy Tuovsaxves. ORGANIZE. To the Edutor of The Chtzaow tribw Ourvaso, Deo, 31,—To the almost exhausted taz-payer it would ben valuable information to know exactly how much it costs annually to gov- orn and admituister this city and county, If to this sum wo could add tho tremendous and shocking ‘‘eteala” that sro porpetrated in our inutitutions, the total amount would give us. no doubt, the vertigo. Not aatisfed to rob the pub- ho, our oficial losches fill ll eituations in the public offices with their servile, inopt croatures, and the bonest, sober, iudustrions man, out of omployment, will bo rejected, and may look ouk for the support of his family as best ho can, asiong as his pplication {s not indorsed ty sowe influontial Lammor of this iuferual clique. When eight years gol foretold tho terrible catastrophe that ninco hes visited us, people who know bettwr now werethon lasgbiing at mo. Notwithstanding, I mako to-day another proph- evy. If before long a thorongh and comptete rotorin in the wholo admintatration of this coun- try ta not futroduced and corruption iy not an- nibilsted, our. grandchildren will navor cel- ebrato another Centennial, but a docado will witners the funatal of this Republic; ns bloody revolution will ping wore ruin aud desolation; a “happy sotdier" will secaud a throne, and perhaps bold his canst in thia vory city cz ours, ‘Lo wave our hberties let us organize in order to erneb every oiticinl thief, and commence by tid- ding our city aud county of # loug standing dis- Taco, ‘i All gool citizens rely in this work on tho ener gotle conconreo of Tire Cutcauo Trinuxn, Guiserrn, How BANG WAS APPOINTED. Contest Over the District-Attorncy~ ships The Springfeld (1M.) Register professes to “ know, you Lnow," all about the coutest behind the eerecns for a successor to tho Hon. J. D, Ward as District Attorney for the Northern Dia- trict. Tho story it tella fs not eub- ntantiated by ony reliable testimony, and therefora ts not ontiting to un- qualified credit, But as ft interests the ‘ru. ral districts,” tho Istter may wish to peruse the Tegister's vorsion of the mntlor, T'erhapasome- bouy who isin possesion of tho “ould facts will make them public : Sertngietd (ML) Reglater, The recent appointment of the Ton. Mark Bangs ae United dtates District Attorney, North- ern District of Dimols, at Chicago, was not ar- rivod at until aftor much figuring on the part of interested patios, A wtron prebduro waa mado for tho sUpoluLnot, of tha Hon. L. H. Boutalle, a leading Chicago lawyer. Ho was known to be secoptabin to Senators Logan and Ogiesby, por- sonally, but it is said they Lad praviously agroed to recommend the Hoo. Jeaso 8. Jlildrup, of oone County, for the placu, Under thia pledso thoy gave Koatolls, the coid ahoulder. During tho etrugglo the name of Judgo Hangs wae pro- sented by his friowds, aud amoung tho rast Con- xrossnan Tort, of hia district. Usngs waa, Ilo Toutelle, nuobjoctiouable to olsher of tho Boua- tors, bub for the esmo reason—that they were pledgud to Hitdrup—they could not support bim, ‘Shu President was so besieged in the interest of these and otbor caudidates that bo dually di- rected tho matter referred to tho Republican mombers of tho Houso from Ilinols. Up to thia Hime Mitdrap, with tho support of the two Senators, was of course ahead, bat thi di- rection of tho Prosidut gavo a now aapect to tha contest. Whon the Ilinols dolegation wut ta consider the matter, Gen, Hurlbut, who ropresonty the district Hildrup resides in, and is well known to bo Haldrup's bitter enemy, got up and sald ho wana very intimate friend of Lildrup,—in {act that their relations were most fraternal, etc., but that he koow Mildrup didu't waut the place, and that he dido’t want Lim to have it, it wasn't surted to his taste or abilities; that Hildrap was a splendid gentleman, but not a lawyer, and he should oppose hin, Ho wanted Judge Eathrop, of Rockford, to have the place, _ It ta well un- derstood that Hurlbut thinks Tathrop is his eomung opponent for Cougress, and bo grants to got him placed “whore he will do the most aod,” es Others, bowever, stilpreased Hildrnp's name, when Hurlbut arose and petuleotly withdrew bis district fiom the contest altogother, and urged that it be givon to some otbor district, OF courss, this opened the tield to Bangs, who thon carriud olf thu prize, This inekes a protty muss i Hurlbut’s diutrict, Hitdrup ya known to be the moat inefatiqable political worker in that district, and if there are auy two mou who bate and doepina each other they ara the two. Hildeup will fight Harlbut for tho wucccesion to the Congresdional avs to tho crack of doom, uf hegeusary. fo reeti ns ia ee ea ‘Too Much to Letva Any Ours Acorrexpondont of the Denvor Kree Press at Vinslia, Cal., furuiahos this suthoutic anecdote: ‘The niospest and aue of the moet shingy men of this town, Mr, Z., was takon suddoaly ill aud hot expected to recover, He asked to have his will mado out, which waa accordingly donc. After reading It over to bim carefully he sroas almost inajantly from bla bed, drow on bin p ts aloons leleurely, aud was heard to sxclaiia; * Bead, this is too much to loava any mat He can be econ walking tho streets now fs well as tharnatihedprmicone tie , R Vane : Chon Vrot ‘ ‘ of, Huxteys a A. Froude, alort ra, yutohont, mouernye denn dns Para tice tH . mony Pau We ent t, ter, Prot. aMpaice ie Tabbey the Unke i ene: rhyle, ions rowan, And an Ten ny Lanny ithncr, aca represented in the tage of LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, 1u 1236, 48 will tarnish to Sta readers tha prodnctions of the’ foremoat nuthars, abuen, pamed abd many otll- €f8, emibracine tha horial and Short Avorles of tbe LEADING FORHIGN NOVELISTS, oached by any ather pariodical in Phaitstite literary and pereuriiie mate a dar, irom the pens of the Trading fay itts, iactoient ot Keewoe : ne Tae de vine Add a which CS RCERY. BATURDAY" hav doen mergod), 11a weekly magazine, giving more than THRE ASD A QUARTER THOUSAND Donhle eotumn octar paces of reading-matter pearls. 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Price, $5.75, for which it will bo matiel, post-frer, toany address. CLARKES NEW METHOD FOR REED ORGANS. ‘This, for Need Instruments, {a just what the othor 1 forthe Piano, Tt haa withatood extennive reviews and comparisons, and in provounced by Texchers and Bu. | riciann to be the best Instruction book of ita kind over puslished, For salu everywhere. rice, $2.00, for which it will bo tnafled, pont-free, to any address, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston, C. H. DITSON & CO., “AL Brodtaey, New Yark, J, E. DITSON £ C0, Bucceenors to Lee & Walker, Ptiadelphia. Is hereby given that on Monday, the 10th day of Jans wary, 1876, at tha hour of 11 o'clock a. m,, there will bea Curtom-House ale of bonded and ‘noclatmed onda at quibtic vendtie, ‘The sale will take place at Wadarrorth'a U, 8, Bonded Warehouse, corner Market and Jackecn-ate,, and the quoda will be sold in aecora= ance Wits Articlen Gul and 761 Customa Megalations, te78, DESCRIPTION OF Goons, One Casn Samaies tum, 159 gallona, imported from Montreal por Michivan Central Hatlwas, Der, 12, 1473, ig Job Sebllts, and warchoused tundér W,'tbond No, 2 ‘Trenty-claht Rolls of Paper, conshmed tn the Rock | — River Paper Company per Oct, 5, 1874, Fifteen Barrels Salmon, consigned to If. Latelle & Co, pur Frop Scalia from Montreal, Nov. 16, 1474, elve Moses Canned Mackerel, consigned to A. Ix ‘Minty per Prop Scotia, Nov. 16, 187 ‘Terma of Sslo—Cash to the hightet and heat bidder, 4.1, JONES, Collector, Tort of Chicago, Nee, 20, 1 Prop Scutla from Montreal, ASSIGNED'S SALE OF SADDLERY LARDWAKH, at 241 Lake-rt., Chicago. ‘Tho undersigned, asnignoo of Bia a Duncan, hereby offers fur pala the entirs stock, togetber with store flatures, antgned to kin for the benefit of the croditors of raid firm, Dealers and others arc {uvited to examine and Lid for the etnck, entire or in Inia, ‘Terma esah, DM. CHAPIN, Asaignes, ERS’ MEETIN STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. | ‘Tho snnual meoting of tho Stockholdors of tho North Chicago City Railway Company for the clection ofa Board of Directors and tho transaction of any othor business that may proporly como before thom, will bo held at tho offico of the Company, 430 North Clark-st., on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1870, at 3 o'clock H. CRAWEO: ‘00. # STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. ‘The snnval meeting of the stockbolders of the Chi- esgo Ciiy Railway Company, for the olection of a Boant of Dirvctora and the trananction of any other business that may properly come before them, will be. held st the otfve of the Company, No, 0 State-st., ob Monday, Jan, 10, 143d, at 3 o'clock p, in, WN, EVANS, Bocretary, Chicago, Doc, 21, 1875, Stockholders’ Meeting Stookholders’ Meeting. ‘The snnual_ mecting of the Stockbalders of Tho TRADERY INBURANOE COMPANY, for the election of Directors and other purpowes, will Lo Leld at the oftico of sald Company, Letween the hours of ten (10) o'clock a. ni. and oue (j) o'cleck p, m., on Stonday, Jane uary 3, Av, 1576, Tt, d, BMITH, Becrelary, Stockholders’ Meeting. ‘The Annual Mecting of Btockholders for the Electton of Directors uf the Germau National Kank will Le held ot the Bonk on Tussday, Jan. 11, botwiets 9 nnd 4 Pm, _HERMAN HCHAFENEL, Canhi Oita ef tke Kerchants' Savtags, Loan and Trust Company, turner of Madison and Dearborn-st3, ‘The annual moeting of tho etackholders of the Mer- chante’ Savingw. Loan and Trust Company for the eles tton of elaven (tt) Trustees to serve during the enmt- ing yea 4 the transaction of auch otuer business a Inay come up before thu ieetlag will be held at the oftive uf the Company on Tuesday, Jan, ¢, 1478, be- tween tho hours of 30, tn, apd 12 i. CHARLES HENROTIN, It ween PERM QHANGES. DISSOT_U TION. ‘The copartnerebip heretofore existing between John, i, Wrenn and Edward L, Brewster, wider the frm- a ats of Weenn & Browaler, expires ay by lia. ftatton, JOURN H, WRENS WARD L, DREWSTER, Qutcavo, Den, 31, 2576. Jobn t1, Wrenn & Co, will continue the Tanking and Jirokeraqe huaiuess, as heretofore, at tho eatnu locality, 3 Washingtonsat, ¥ 4 is COPARTNIERSH AUP. 'The undersigned have formed « copartuerskip un- dor the irm-naroe of BREWSTER & REED, amd will purine the buwlness of buying aud selting Commercial Paper and Bevarilics at 10L Washington: ate LOWARD L paewys ALBERT O, HE JOPALRINERSHILY. ‘Toe wndereigned have this day cutered {uto partuer- ship undir the frm name and atyle of George W, Weber & Co,, In the City of Chicago and Elate of UH: pola, in the “manufactiire and purchase aud sale of busts and shoes at wholesale, for tho term of three ears fran tho tat day of January, 1610. Guorge W. Wober and Gustave Brochor weueral partucre, and 4 partuer, und nae eto tne common atuck, SOLU LION. "The copartnermp herotofure exlating Letweea F. Spangler, J.B, Marrs, aud J.P, Miller, under the fru name of Bpaugler, Marts & Co,, was dissulved by mu- tual consent Deo, 24, 187, ‘The biulaess of drilling for arteniau wells will Vo curtied ou under the Aro BaiDe of dlarre & Stiller, with ofice at old stand, Ncw, tv and G2) Mishigan-sf., Chicago, See 5 | wnwrennene AMUSEMENTS. COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM, SATURDAY, AT 10 A. BM. OLINDERELLA | Will be presented by nome CO young misses and boys of this city, Ssturday Atlernoon and Cventng—Last perform anos of JACK HARKAWAY, and,ayo tho prerentation of the successful musteal and milrth-provoking tuitlesquin, LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD! Making two entertainments tn one? thus affording» grand New Year'e antertalnment for the patrons of the Musnum, Temamber, that oh Sundsy Afternoon and Frentne, the grand spectacular drama, CINDERELLA, will bs given fot tho Henefit of the News-Rays' Iome ! * Monday, Jan, 3, and every evening during the week, aleg Wednesday and Saturday Matinzes, the highly ewotional drama catiticd, tha» ADVENTURES OF A COUNRTY GIRL! ar Temptations Unveiled, on which ocrasion Mr, Ti C. WITTE will mate tis Best appearance, To cons clude with tho elde-apitting comedy, DEAD SEXOT I Mondar, Tusadey, Ture ADELPHL THEATRE, HAPPY NEW.YEAR. Two Grand _Porformances, A GLORIOUS CENTENNIAL BILL FORTY THIEVES And the STAR OLIO, * Gren Matires at 2 p, th, et Regular Prices, Cer To avedd confnolon tie entire Oret Soor will be rexerved, A erertal performance of the Great Spectacle on Bune day Evening, Jan, 2, ut waval hour, Next week'eatrsordinary attraction, ~ HOOLEY’S THEATRE, The Rekosg Grand English pera Company. Mr, C.D. NESS, Dirccinr of th!stennwened organize tion, has the bopor to annonnes the folioving : | Brilllint Repertoire For the brief reason in Chitaga: Monday. exening, MISS RETe dan. “THR BOREMIAN GTI,” with 1060 in her great ra:0 of ABLING, Tueaday, “TE KOBE OF CASTILE” (debut of MI88 MONTAGUE). j Weeuonly, HtGSON ” (KELLOG “TROVALORE” (WAN ZANDT). Fritay, “FIG8 DIAYOLO™ (KELIONG), “Grand KELLOGG MATT: Satnrday, * MIUS B.turday evening, WATITANA * (WAN ZANDT. Bale of Heatant the Bos Oltica of the Theatre. Re nerved Keats, $23 general admission, £1; Gallery, 15 “NEW OHICAGO THEATRE, i (Grand Opera Houre,) 1G), “‘Thuraday, STRELA, NEW UTCHE ring 1D DUTORESS, HES, MCITESS, HEATRE, jaf, W. HASELIEY...... MANAGER, 1 ONE WERK ONLY.” Commenetog Jon. 3, Unpre { eedinted attraction. "THE ORIGINAL | Sarrisan ce Ffart, j With thetr GRAD COMAINATTON and the GAL- ! LaNraote oF ONK, Wi appear, supported Artists. PRE DOYLE aay of ¢ - will Aatrodace wketches, of which they HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUINGE. & HAVER. This, New Year's Week, commencing Mon 27, overy evening and Wednesday acd New Year's Mate inces. Continued sures of the Tau Grevt RICKEY : HARNEY, ¢ Alaa i, Our Boytsh Diss. Tho fan: nS CALIFORNIA IM Tuan entirely ues programme, Great Bkidnore Guards, nt Fe dau, a—Eetloyg English Opera. AOADEMY OF MUSIC, TRANK FATE AT f MATCHEZES DRAMATIC FOMPANY th the Last Graud Matineo thin efternoon, formanes at K. bimday night Jaz ropterentation the ew seatuat Tivol! Chaar Piire, 1 Vox Olle, NEM We HALSTED-ST. OPERA HOUSE, (Coruce Halsted at Uarrinsugts) ‘This evening and every evening vulil furtker netics TOUR OF THR HOLY LAND, Ferty-thousaui fort of eexnery, costing $20,000, Tirsy wintinee to-day at 2 o'clock, ” Bunday-Fehiool inate juve Randay, fo'ciork, “Special entertainment Bumday evening, Katelock, Vrot, Azuiron, Lecturer, Sdmiiselon, 20, 5c, and Matihocas Adults, De children, Luc, JOU ALLIZON, Manager, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, HAPPY NEw THAR. MATINEE AT 2:20, MRS. JAMES A. OATES* Aud her Entire Comfa Opera Compuny in the Fanieuw Comic Opura GIROFLE-GIROFLA. Raturday Night—MME, ANGOT'S CIILLL, __Monday—The New Opera, LES PRES ST, GERVAIS, ~~ SUNDAY LECTURE, Prot. vw. G. SUPMNEr, OF YALE COLLEGE, OX “The Bonefits of Hard Times.” McCORMICK'S HALL, SUNDAY, Jan, 2 ut 3 pein. Admteion, 10 cents, Tickols fur sale at Jansen, McOlutg & Co.'s Hookstoro. “METROPOLITAN THEATRE, Bandolph avd Jefferson-ats, HILLY EDWANDS and ARTHUR OMAMDENS, the hight weight charaplons of the world, will be lappy to Tective cally to-day, ut Jand g o'clock, with the dash Jug Waite Sieuirn, Hunitay, Inn, penefit of The Twa Orphana, ~~ SPIRITUALISM, BE, V, Wilson, of Lombard, 111, will lectuto aad giva toate iu Grow'a Opera-I[all Sunday, Jan, 2, at 10:00 ok 17:20 o'clock p,m, Admission, torn ening, 25 conta, EDUCATIONAL. ALLEN'S ACADEMY t ;. , Nos, 144 aud 14d ‘Twenty-secoud-at., noar Siehigan- ay, Young men and hoya rapidly advanced by cares ful individual and oral fustruction, combined with thorongh clasa-drill, New classes formed after the holldaya aud uow pupil received. Able Faculty, IMA W. ALLEN, LL, D,, President, Racine College. ‘Tho Coleg and Grararmar fichool of Hacine Collece ‘iil reopen Jan, 19, the aezion to continue Ui! Junun, Fur admliaton apply to the Ker, JAMES DE KOVLS, D. D,, Racine College, Baciue, Wia, MOUNT VERNON HILITARY ACADERY, WASHINGS ON HEIGHTS, ILL. This fouriabioy tnetitutlon reopens Jan. 6, the acholoatio your to end Juve 21, For aduiferton and catelogue apply at 14 Lakvelde Dutlding, HELDON NONTON, A, aL, Prodent, ing, 10 cent jan, 6. Thorsogh tastruction in Civil and Alining Engineering, the Classica and Engiluh Hrauches, For eirculsra apply t0'T, A, COSGROVE, Ew {8 Cisrkat., Chicago, o to Col, THEO. MYATT, deat BMA. ia EINANGIAL, sna 00,000" foe by various Laukers in munuthly pruit cetimated to ba Briviiegor vi ‘all-at. ry Wlogba & Co. Ady sopatatlon: oparators, Head for tho VAUdcess ALEX. BHO jaukera aud Broker,

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