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The Chicago Weekly Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 4

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are not i of the bnsi- Clark street. No am, Engraver, 72 State street So ARRIVAL OF THE lUBli ONK WEEK LATER FROM JJ to Atlrfpalla ef pf4Mti SUDDEN APPRgHEKsjQv Jili THE yrxr- RrsSU AtREES TO Et0TUTt. Halifax, Jttlurtr The Arabia, from Liverpool. W.sf. returns.

Frant tbe CtocinBAti Commerclali Jan. tfX fcHEir STAMPEDE OF SLATES. Arres of Porttow ef the FsAstthe. DREADFUL TRAQEDV. A.

s-tdi KHIesI br tea Moilier. and Three WolrjSaW A.nntc DVlsr-l the 4 aa- Mandsal l-hov t-oeoarr Iswisra. About ten o'dock on Sunday, a party of eight slaves, two men, two women, and four children, behmgina- to Archibald B7 Gainea and John Marshall of gichwood StaUon, Boone Coonty, Ken-tuckr, about sixteen miles from Covington, ea-ciped from their owners. Three of the party are father, mother and son, whose allies, Are Simon, Matt and Robert, the others are Mar- ftret wife "of Robert ber four children, he three first are the property of Marshall, and thai others of Gaines. tsotd Lea.

sOa a-as. Teeber, Bro. A Told Beaters, and manufacturers of Gold Leaf snd Tin Foil, 87 Clark street Blanks not retanwi. passengers, and date to the is.j, TrT Halifax last evening, at p. Marble Watt, Mine Yards.

Ac. liuring the past two years, tbe business transacted at the marble Tarda in our city bas assumed a Terr different aspect, by the almost general introdoc'ion into new buildings of marble mantels. This, with the usual monument business, has increased the work of marble cutters to a rery considerable extent 194 tajr tiff -r-T bush, J'. fti. Itnrif too, lv-l now a- i.K, lirt-wirof Ale, III.

Hilroad Round House. Tui-i brewer It built of atone, and u-Btautiil 1 itructure. Tbe businesfl ofl5H jd an it not stnctlv aeat, 4 orancb of industry li I there a city a large amount of capital in; Pk-lnre Framra. Bown A Oi deesha vr, Gildcr, Look.ng.Gla&s and Picture-Frame manufacture South vthirk street This establishment bas only been in operation fXi4Dcemei. yr the 1 he Asia arrived at Laverievol lSlh inst, bat tar oB several hour? water.

She reached her berth at The Baltic arrived at Lirerpool on Tv 17th, at 11 A.M. Foor bonrsft-r York she eneosintered a terrific esV ft, all day and aight r-he exKneT weather all tbe passage. was. The Union did not touch at ber way to New York. Tbe grand news of the week ia mai.

jrer Shoes, Gaiters, 40, 52 Clark street. Blank not retrrned. V. Kezs, tosDnfactHrer of Boots and Shoes, jf Laaalle street. Blanks not returned.

P. Miller, manufacturer of Boots and Sttoes, Thev took a sleigh and two horses belonging to Marshall, and drove to the river bank, rmnoaite the foot of We tern Row. where they 'J bands mh r4. af, or i There are three Tanneries in the city, all of tuk-k Lioae. Oi A W.

G. her ma manufaetnrer of Quick LiB, 231 Sooth Water street Tks lime factory is situated at Lyons, in this roaoty, where it has been established a number years. TB) business of 355 is as follows C.p.i invested 2D.0fi0 1 X.000 as lime auan- paid 8 factored TS.i Caa i.w malert used U.O0U I So. haoJa employed 0 earns A manufacturers of Quick Lime, LauMreet Bridge. Je factory of this estsblbhment is located on tbxxrcher Koad, about one mile from tbe city lima.

Tbe following figures represent the besi-nesof Cal invested A.S.IHU' et.009 hbls. time Haa PaiJ. I No. iea i raw matt rial ratli. Wo eordj tsel Howder.

Lefi "i0 Jjiua. do I.8j0 I in this city about nine months. The proprietors have alas a large factory of tbe same kind in Cincinnati, ia which they have machinery dnren Left them standing in tbe road, and crossed over to this city on the ice. They were missed a few rested in establishments of this kind, we bar: thought it but proper to Include teem. During, the past two years Daguerrean rooms have in-creased Tery rapidly and we are nappy to record the fact, that Chicago has some of the best operators in the Cnited States.

A IIesleb, Daguerrean and Photographer, Metropolitan Block, Laaaile street This is tbe largest Daguerrean establishment 2 I teal tone. hJ it, nti 1 lie. litv'A LuJct Dear V. li agree to negotiate oo the terms nrwvj hours after their flight nd Mr. Gaines, Fprtng-ine on a horse, followed in pursuit On reach- IT bv a steam engine 18 horse power.

Allies. 23 Market street Blanks Dot returned. P. Until-, manufacturer of Boots and Phoes, oornar of Randolph and Market atreet. Blanks not returned.

in tbe river shore, be learned that a resident had North i i. The final announcement araa wbicb hare done during the put year a band-aon'f banineaa. Itie "Chicaoo Hiri axd I.iathkr Co Tannery i n'tuated on the South Branch of Ktw, south ofTwelfth street, aud war aUb tisbed io 143. It conntaU of at vera 1 -9tanliai The following figures represent the manufac But, apart from this, th introduction of Athena marble" aa a building material bas created ana and a different class of yards. This 'Athena aa tbe readers of tie PxEssare probsoly aware, is brought from an inexhaustible quarry 25 mile south of the city, on the Illinois and Michigan CanaL It bas a beautiful milk-white appearance, and when polished or rubied, ia not to be surpassed in appearance by the finest marble brought to onr city.

Its adaptation to building purposes haa led to its almost nnirersal adoption as lacing for residences and business blocks, as may be seen by walking through our streets. Of the value to be attached "to the Athens marble, it may tures of the establishment here since it opened found the horses standing in the road as abore stated, nearly dead from the hard drire that tbey had experienced and half Iroxen with the cold. He hen crossed orer to this citv. and after a few of Ihe niar.i.r.i WfTT, for I Wag. is.J ring a br.

i. J. H. Wn-LETT, Boot and Shoe Dealer, ST Randolph street. Blanks not returned.

Capital invested 410 eon 1 Waaes paid-- am maBttfactures, I No. bauds esc ployed, 1 Wm. Holmes, Gilder and Picture Frame Man hours diligent inquiry, he learned that his slaves arero in a house about a Quarter of a mile below nfactnrer, 1 69 Like street Blanks not returned. Wbipi-lb A Pollibd, manufacturers of Boota and Shoes, 135 Clark atreet. Blanks not re F.

Stoitz, Gilder and Picture-Frame Manufac the Mill Creek Bridge, on the River Road, occ-med br a netrro named Kite, a son of Joe Kite Cmi 's- Ili.rrr, I.iie Sbor, of infamous notorieir. He proceeded to the turer, S7 Clark street Blanks not returned. laiaBd Hoot Bolidera. t- rk oft; re of S. Commissioner John L.

Penderv, nromrins- the necessarr warrants, with I'. in the United States. It consists of 12 large rooms, most appropriately fitted np. Tbe show rooms are luxuriously furnished. Mr.

Hester's Daguerreotype likenesses hare taken the premium at the World's Fair, New York, snd at several of the State Fairs throughout the United States- He was formerly situated at Ualena, in this State, and mured to this city in December, The following is a statement cf bis business during 1S55: Oapltal Invested a.tal I Wae pal fi.iw Va. of picture. Ac. I Jio. of opera.

to DooLim-E A Miller, Ship Builders, North brick baildiiijpi lud outhoaa9f the irhole cot" ering about 23 acres of ground. K. A Co. ihavean ertenaiva lannary 00 the North lirancb, w6ich araa established in 1 -i'-'J. li consist of a moroceo factfiry, a tannery, and several out-tuBea, ocmipyiog two acres of ground.

(. C. W111.1 a Ho, "No. 8 Market utreet, hare aho a tafloery, which was established in and wi'tcb does considerable bnsiness. Thts following is a recapitulation of the manufacturer, Ac, of these three establiahmenU S.

Deputy Marshal Ellis, and a large body of 'trtug I mentioned, that Prof. Hitchcock, tbe distinguished geologist, who recently lectured before the II. i br Branch, near Gray's Tannery. assistance, went aiouce to ui- wueiw fugitives were concealed. It is well here to state No Voting Mens Association of our city, on exam turned.

J. QriRf, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, f.0 North ark street. Blanks not returned. 8. Rattle, manufacturer and dealer in Boota and Shoes, oS Clark street.

Blanks not returned. Rooo Dc tal, manufacturer of Itoota and Sboes, l'i Lake street. No report. Yax DvttH BsAOi.sr, Boot and Shoe Dealer and Manufacturer, 76 Lake street. Blanks not returned.

M. Ulscsox, manufacturer and Dealer in Boots and Shoes, Randolph street. No report. earale. l.n A Brother, manufacturer of Scales, corner Franklin and lake streets.

Ti eatablishment was commenced in Sep-tenlr, 1S54. Tbe following is all we could as-cersiJ regarding the manufactures ot 1S55: Cap! invested l.rtl No. of men employed No. facades I attr MATraiiL OGSatruLji. Brai a.

3ul Iron Tre are besides several other scale manulae-torist: but is onlr carried on as a branch of This ship yard has dockage i-'" feet During tbe past season they have rebuilt the barque E. C. and six canal boats are now on the Ining it pronounced it superior for building pur Wfif. that Kite had been formerly owned in tbe neighborhood of Rich wood Station, and was purchased from bondage -V the father. On reaching the bouse, Mnjor a neighbor of Oaiueai, and who was acauainted with Kite, called on him to poses to tbe famous Portland stone, so much used stocks nearly tiuiahed.

in England. The following is a statement nf the business Besides the demand for this marble in onr own raptalluretd tJi.frw iU i trititr-fin no.y 77 Like Short, rV.Ur Htreet, North hiri. on. br -iv I. lijrtoiiiu'JtureJ ni u'nl b.er 1 jlloWH done during 1855 city, a large amount of it has been finished here open the door and aaid that resistance would be useless.

This Kite agreed be would do, but delayed so long that tbe tillicers attempted to force T'itf v-iae ot HiauufurturM Total tttiiouDt of paid ui' o. ol Uhtnl eiuploytrd Total value of building; and repairs, 41ivi.isJ 1 and shipped to.other cities in tbe West it open, wnen a winaow was suuoenir inrowo Waes paid, about a. No. of bauds employed. H.

A O. Wilson, Marble Dealers, corner ol r- i I i N.j. bjtM- sons.tber buaineas. I Win- Work. up, and one of tbe negro men, Robert presented a Distol and fired.

The bail wounded Mr. Pat State and Washington streets. Jardax A Olcttt, Ship Bulders, South branch, between Harrison and Van Buren streets- terson, a resident of the Fourth Ward, who bad A Chicago Wire Works xiaiertai uea J9.uuu Root, Cook A Fassett, Dagnerreotypista and Ambrotypists, 131 fke street This establishment was only commenced Last September, since which time they bare acquired a good reputation as Daguerraans. Some of their pictures bare taken premiums at State Fairs and Industrial exhibitions. The following is a statement or their operations from Sept 1st to Dec Slat, 1S.5: Capital torested I Raw material used WO stmsiictnres z.wu I MUea.

No. atSWiBark rord. 3 fln 1 tbe above, O. F. CJrey A Co.

bsre man" ufactnred during the paat lbs. Fulled Wool. This establishment has turned ont some of the most beautiful monuments and mantel-pieces Blanks not returned. and xtware tore, 4o Dearborn street vwj -dar trrt, Lake been deputized to assist in the arrest He was standing in front of tbe window, and observing i. 1 nr li Hewett A Ji-dd, Ship Builders, North branch, Th ntannfacfurea of this factory during the ever seen in our city.

Their business bas in last yejjiire as follows creased to such a degree, that they are about at the point Blanks not returned. Wooden av are. vacL l. vision. rji' 1 tlJowin lbt ru arm fact out in this bivw-ry during Tailor, ana Ooiltirra.

Although our reporters called upon the greater portion of the Tailors and Clothiers in tbe citjr, and left blanks, rery few hare made any returns. Loi-is Wcsderli, Merchant Tailor, Randolph street. This establishment was commenced in l-'l. The following figures represent tbe amount of manufactures during Capital iorete4 4.00OI Wases paid fX(rt V.U. tif uiBUrluK.

l.l.I'M Ha. af mubJavnl .14 the intention of tbe negro, threw np his band at the precise moment the pistol was fired. The bullet cut off one of fiugers. and then struck him in the mouth icflicunjr a severe A second party of officers came up, and tie doors were forced open, and alter a short but desperate Seivea.i.i....doaen. 5.0001 Rat Traps T.

3i UoEMuirtles Sand Scrras lu I Corn Popper. Bird Caa-'t Wire Cloth feet 16U.UOU to make arrangements for tbe erection of steam mill for sawing and polishing marble. The following are their figures for 1355 Rossette A Pahlman, Pail and Tub Manu T.I rr. 1 WdW 1 ''I B. W.

Williams, Daguerrean Artist, 53 West W.re Jai. Covert a i There are sevsral extensive Brick Tarda in and near the erty; but, from tbe absence of the greater jnrtion of the proprietor, we bars failed to receive statistics of the manufactures of 1855. I. T. it SueaxAN, Brick Manufacturers.

Trim Turd im situated on tha Sooth Branch of Capital invested 050,000 1 Wage paid 07,000 Randolph street Im 1 1 i r.n-JB '-uiylOft'i -7 j-Ii, tout, t'. Kt. I nvixJj.MT Crr-wcr, Iike Sliort. North The amount of business turned ent in this es tablishment during the past year, is as follows Capital invest 1 No. ol operators alue ot Dictare llli 1 the river, and baa tbe reputation of manufactur ltrt-ft.

winjf r'-prewent the inrmfaO James Fisb, Dagerrean and Tamieotypist, 104 000 manteleand man- I No. or frauds employed. amenta 45.0UO i atarble ciiaumed. too. 700 Sbcremax, rionsiAX A Manufac hirers, Clark street Tbis yard bas a branch establishment at Milwaukee, aad in this city they have turned out some handsome work, such as mantels, monuments, Ac Their business for 1S55 figures as follows na.nwtnvaHi..

n.oil J. U. CrLLEV, Fashionable Tailor and Clothier, lo5 Lake street. The following is a statement, of the manufactures since Oct. IMS ing umoug the finest brick in tbe city.

The manufactures, 4c, of lbG-', are represented by Vienna, and telegraphed the 7sea. Russia accepts tbe atlied sto unconditionally. This ia authentic immense sensation. Funds rose cotv.u one farthing, and a panic markets. Next day tbe Govern taem dispatch from Minister Seymour ait followa: Russia agree to accept proposals sa a basis of negotiation.

Tsl tied announcement curbed the sixaiieaiZ alarm tats begin to fear that uaaia 9 to gain time by deceptive time funds remain steady. A Previous to th aliove annouocemett tk. na papers reported tbe state ot tfsrt unexpected aad alarsning, aad that aL of Anatria of F.mbassy had receitad quit Petersburg, and tbe Raasac to leave Vienna. Tbe actual ensi?" were that Count Ksterhaty baDde4 Neeselrode, St Petersburg the allied note of IK-cember i. He iuud uijT not autboriied to enter into a discnafcogT the note was not accepted unomd January he and all tlie Auatriaa leare St Petersburg.

To prveut Hat rode eomnmnicated with frna rrcl January 1 1 Prince tiortschakoff, at 4 had a talk with Count of Gortachakoff produced a memorvaliBrk a general inclination part of Russia to negotiate, eul certain alterauwna in the pnigrsjncAe. liuol tormally received the docfimeat Friday. 12th but inasmuch as it d.d an tain an acoepLicce. pure and simple, ot position, Austria could make no reph-the concurrence of France aDd Knjiaiui Ambassadors ot those powers bad no give up a decision which had been a'resd, jL? fully considered, aud further, thai it bv 1Mb Russia did notaccept tlie oliiinaiAjEtL 'erbaxy and the Austrian legation woaal lalt St Petersburg, and Austria would seek to obtain the armed eer.pcruioo al jv Germanic Diet against Russia, dunnr tin-, that elapsed between Russia oral anil reply, intense apprehensions existed at Va although without sufficient cause, the Aa) inin cabinet bad taken lite r.recantnie Vi awj, the western powers tbat ta rupture-of diplomatic reratiuoy, Austria wusa not be in a positmu to comtuence boauiiua u. year.

On tue lth apprehenneti -re Vt rest by tbe announcement ab.ive sujed, Russia agreed to negotiate the tttujsr, posed. Nothing importantrfrom th Crimea. Numerous ambuacade ot t'isaa-ks ar, tributed around the Allied camp, but nr prevents many stragglers beiog caitureii. sdditionalexploratious were mu, tbe Sebastopol docks, now almost di-tnuec France and England each reierrr a atropby. Tbeinvalide Rnsse publishes a dispatd GurtcbakotT.

sayiHg that a fiartv of fxs-wesoacur white ducks, to prevent U-iog tteti snow, advanced by nigtit and surtirised rUg baronetted one port aud retreated bet Easai reserres came up. iieu t'odriugton's latest dispali-h 'a refHirta merely Ibe health of the aruiv goal. Baron Siebarh left Berlin oa the a4 return to Paria. Sweden coutinuea warlike preriaratiooa penhagen orlicial Journal deniea the extatia any circular repudiating the Swedish aiiawra the part of Dcnmaik. St Petersburg letters say Marshal Fsae-witch haa bequeathed as but dnng it laarsw Ijtkc street.

r.iii. tnieit, '-i' -lit if ihin brewery 'luring 1', ('onrcetfon. Axntsox A Brothers, Ornamental Confectioners South Clark street. was only opened last June, and hasscquired an excellent reputation for all' kinds oi ornamental psstry and confections. Tbe fed jwiug figures represent tbe manufactures for be six months ending December Slst, 1955: Capital 40ii I Wages paid Val.

of maitifacairea No. of bands employed. .10 G. D. Rtnixso-v, Confectioner and Pastry Cuok, i0 Dstrboro.

'I j. This establishment was opened in August last, the following ijfjli man l. since which pictures to the value of $1,000 have 240 ts Capital lnvrte. 10,000 iUM.iwu brick nauuraeturet 17 Venn, a 1 I Ware. 13.000) No.

of baade en I employ been taken. torn, Amount ol wmeta pam aaira li'i Capital Invested 012 fJ Wages paid Ta TLoa A Lbvox, Ambrotvpists and Daguer- ol Daauaeuipioyed RAW MATSKlAL COklit HKI. W. Ht J.jke strtet, b-c ntrrrt1. Clay Wood cords, 2 reans, 7.

Lake street This firm commenced business in Septem i-. Ji' Mm! ii 'i ion br iv ery wait iiv, nii lb ti'Uf "or 4 Cos Brick Yard, Canal street, near ber Ust They are the proprietors ol the patent This estaffshment was opened on the 7lh of I. timber. West Division. li.

H. Habtut, Childrens' Clothier, S4 Lake street. Blanks not returned. RoasRT Brenxas, Tailor and Clothier, 181 Randolph street Blanks not returned. J.

Clothier, 171) Lake street The following figures represent the manufactures, c. of 1S55 Capital Invested aiO.fiOn Ware, paid $4 fyHt Val. ot manufactures t.UOO I No. of hands etuploytd. facturers, Market street, between Quincy and Jackson streets.

Tbis factory is the only one of the kind in the West, and the largest in the United States. It consists of a three-story, fire-proof, brick building, 40 feet by 1 42) along with an engine-bouse. The engine ia 100-horse power. All the manufactures of tbis establishment have hitherto been sold in the city of Chicago. The following figures represent the manufactures, Ac, of 1955: Capital invested 4.11011 Wattes paid 12 51 alue manufactures iuo OUO i No.

men employed 40 SiS material coxsrKKU. Lumber. 414.000 Psinl, 4' Iron, Total cost of Raw Material Jf l.io This factory is capable of turning out, daily 500 pails, tubs, 75 churns, and 75 half-bushel measures. Cine- -o Biioom Factor. E.

W. Warner, 43 State street building.) This establishment was commenced in le53. and consists of a 'substantial three-story stone building, 20 feet by 80. Tbe brooms manufactured are of a superior class, and in this mat ket have a precedence over those manufactured elsewhere. The following figures represent the bosiness ol 1855: Thus yard bas been engaged during the paat right of Cutting process of Ambrotyping, for ibis State and Wiscousin.

Their figures during rn-i-'t totally roved by ort-r w.is cil lctiofr cfcuii bun from obtttin- llrewer, SLore, Ibe iiiif lb- l.iirn fur aeaaon in manufacturing brick from tbe clay tbe few mouths tbey hare been in business, we taken out of the alip at Twelfth street. The fol lowing is a slatemant of tbe business of did not receive. resistance, trie slaves were securea, oat not uutu Robert had fired three times, but without effect After tbe conflict was overs blood and melancholy spectacle presented itself. One of the "slave children was discovered lying on the floor with its head nearly severed from its body, two others, boys, aged about four and five years were bleeding rrom wounds in the neck a lid bead, and an infant in tbe arms of Margaret bad its head much swollen, and was bleeding quite freely at the cose. The officers state that Simon and Mary, tbe eldest of tbe party, made no resistance, but tiiat Robert and Margaret fought with the ferocity of tigers, and that during the sflray she struck her iufant on the bead witb a fire-shovel, in the opinion of many with the intention of taking its life.

During a conversation with Margaret, abe staled to us that she was eating breakfast in company with tbe other fugitives, when she heard some one crv out, "They are coming, they are comisg." They sprang up in alarm, but before they had time to fly their captors burst iu upon them. She fought with all the strength with which she was capable, aud cannut tell bow ber child waa killed and the other wounded, but only knows that the death nnd the wounding occurred during tbe sflray. This is her story, but it it evident that the bloody tragedy was perpetrated while tbe officers were seeking admittance and she is said to have acknowledged the fact of killing ber child and wounding the others duriug tbe excitement incident to tbe arrest The Coroner's inquest, which we give below, wilt throw some further light on the subject The ciptives, as soon ss arrested, were placed in express wagons, and driven rapidly to the office of tbe Cnifd States Marshal, on F'oartb street between Main and Walnut followed by a large crowd of excited pecple. Oo reaching the Marshal's oliice, tbe wounds of the children were examined, when it was found that one of the children had received a flesh wouod on tbe neck about three inches in length, but barely penetrating tbe skull the other a scalp wound, about C. H.

LiLLiBRiiitiE, Photographer, 77 Lake St. Huitth Twelfth Tlie 'll riving it nlttemfit of the buhiuel (hnif ut thif brewerr during V'- E. Et.r, Draper and Tailor, No. 0 Tremont ri.4'i0.nnh brick manufacttirtd. Nu.

ot hndn euifluyd Wotui rotiiuyird rotda, lt5u No report Block. Blanks not returned. LI. II. Ui sted, Tailor and Clothier, 131 Lake C.

C. Kelset, Daguerrean, 00 Lake st Blanks Jon1 Slkioht, Manufacturer of Uriek, North nl ru I tn'l not returned. at. or manuracturea lonot No. ol hands employed.

Kmrk A I.ai ebmanx, Marble Workers, coroer of Clark and Superior streets, North Division. The business of this establishment is principally monuments. Tbe figures we have received of tbe work turned out are too indefinite to be published. Jobs Sat mer, Mart's Cutler and Mantel Manufacturer, 240 Lake street Tbis est.blishment is principally engaged in the manufacture of marble nuautels. Their business of 1955 is represented as folluws Tal.of No.

of hands employed. "4 Im't of wage paid. lu.tsjo I Illinois Stone Dressing Compaxt. This company was organized in December, and commenced then to quarry "Athena Marble" for building purposes. Tbey have upwards of COO men at work in quarrying, dressing anil transporting the marble.

We regret that our reporter could not obtain tbe figures for their business during D. C. Skkllt, Stone Yard, corner of Wells Brunch, M'est Side of river. street Blanks not returned. G.

K. Joroa-v, Daguerrean, 4 rearborn st. No At this yard there were only 721,000 bricka June last JSiie amount of Manufactures, Ac, up to Januar- 1st, lB-'iii, is as follows Capita: iDie t.Mill Wastes pAid tai. af manulaklure I No. of bands employed.

.12 S. A R. Sn.it A Confectioners, ji West Randolph street. The following is a statement of the manufactures tured out. in this during Capiat invested 4 l.Ssl I Wajfes paid Iba.

I No. of hands employed ti RtW MATSRIAI. COX.CMan. SilEar bhls. 5'J I Coat bu.

674 Ksenlial Mils I J. A. Brou Confectioner, ld5 Clark street This eetabliabment was only opened in December last The capital invested is $1,000. No other figures. J.

P. Hetb, Cmfectioner, Clinton street, near Madison atreet No returns. E. L. Ivas, Clothier, 83 Clark street Blaoks returns.

manufactured during 1.V. it is contemplated not returned. E. G. Stileu, Dignerrean, ltf Lake street U.

P. Harris, Tailor and Clothier, 88 Xike that during the present year brick will be manufactured. Blanks not returned. street. Blanks not returned.

P. Vox Scuveidai-, Daguerrean, 142 Lake st Taos. Sataok, Tailor and Clothier. 2Jo Lake Blanks not returned. atreet Blanks not returned.

Isaac Marks Clothier, 17 Lake street. Jewelry, etllver ftalius, Ac. O. S. CoriM.txn, Manufacturer of Brick, South Branch.

The following is a statement of tbe manufactures of Cur-it! invited 8.1M I So. of handt employed 65 V. of rnitmiuciurMt '2aAm Clay oiJKuiitt-U. do 2.tW RECAPITULATION. capital ETC.

tj ir'y -ti, "hi lorn. liS This br'-W' ry wim by fire on the (f tli of Idt. LK. UitKiVE'tir, Jik" Shore, North ll'ir whp- ua.ibV to arrtu'n the oiun-iifur'rircf -it tiii5t ry doring Like HUore, NirUi viion. No r' turnM.

it-fid'-K (lie ru are a Titirob'T il small viurar ru ninf.irl nrcri, sifuutt'd in ob.HC'in 'TtH our city und its iuburb-, the figure of wh we wre nrtiibte to ascertain KKCAPI i if- i lI 1 m1 K-Ti a Pill', mm Blanks nut returned. C.pital Invested. 7 vaai brooms. I Wanes paid No. of haods SO.) 0.0X1 Isaac Spker, Jeweller, 77 Lake street This establishment was commenced in aud is one Hodgson A Panur, Clothier, 59 Clark street, sis jSAVEaitL can.

Broom corn tons 60 Broom So returns. H.M.k Hlndhij, lllnuk Hooka, Palwr-Hulltig. Ac W. S. Bon, Tailor and Clothier, 47 Clurk and Harrison streets.

A 1'a'ie, Book-Binders, Blank Book street Nu returns. Tbis establishment is also principally engaged Amount oT rapMal inrfatd, (est Value of tnck manufactured, N't. ot trick manufactured, (eat.) Nu. ol haaJ vtuplojrd Syrups. Fountain Soda, Ac Andrew Jackson Miller, Manufacturer o' Syrups, Fountain Soda Water, comer of Lake ut.ww ai Manutacturers, Stationers, Ac, 130 Lake street A.

D. Tjtsworth Merchant Tail 13 in the Athens Marble" business. Tbeir quarry Tbis is the oldest establishment of tbe kind in Lake street Blanks not returned. at Athens consists of acres, every inch of and Carpenter streets. which can be quarried.

Tbis establishment is principally engaged io the city, and up till last June was carried on by Mr. Stacy, when the present proprietors under I) Illfl-n .1 ami Hrrifi in lit Vi Cap During lb55 tbe businees done was as follows Mllllner, Urns Maktnc, etc. Mh. E. A.

Blake, Milliner, Lake street This establishment was opeoed In 1350. The in the manufacture of Syrups and Fountain Soda fur dealers ia the city. As the past summer was took tbe business, since which time several im Capital inres'd tlOO.oOOl Wages paid, about. Owi Vai. of marble qoar- I No.

of bauds employed. 110 tbe same length, tbey are but little bun, and yesterday afternoon were playing about the Marshal office, apparently unconcerned. On questioning tbe little fellows, tbey said that some one in the house threw them down and tried to kill them, but they eitherdid not know, or would not reveal who it waa. Tbe slave, or reacbinr tbe Marshal's otlice, seated themselves sround the stove with dejected countenances, and pre portant additions have been made to the estab i 'Mint 'f of UtASu, Co! lishment There is a verr large amount of rled and 1 P. F.

Roftxot, Stone Yard, Wells street of the oldest in the city. Tbe following figures represent the manufactures, Ac, of 1855: Capital invested Wages paid 40 ll alue manufactures. 10.IKJO I No. hands employed. The total amount of the sales at tbe store during tbe same period is 100.0(h).

Walter Trelea vex. Jeweller, ICS Lake street, (up stairs.) The manufactures of 1855 are represented by tbe following figures Cap'tal Invested SI. 500 I Raw Material Value a.olsl No. hands employed .3 Waaes paid J.i.xl I A. Beckwiih, Guld Pen Manufacturer, ICS Lake atreet (up stairs.) This shop is devoted solely to the manufacture of Gold Pens, for which it has a good reputation.

Tbe figures sent us are so imperfect that we cannot publish them. E. Peacock, Jeweller and Watchmaker, i'05 business of is represented as follows Val. of manu'res 10.fM)t No. of hands War-apald I.O.J I a remarkably cool one, the business was small.

The following are the figures: Fyrups manufactured Sales of chaiyed Fountains i County work," for this and other North-West- South of Harrison street ert States, turned out. Mrs. M. Scott, Milliner, 171 Lake street This establishment was commenced years Tbis yard is also engaged at tbe dressing and Haddlra and llarHt-aa. B.

Coi-K, Saddle and Harneaa Manufacturer, 14 Dearborn street Tbifl is the moat extensive harness factory in the city. Tbe manufactures of 5 are denoted by the following: Capital I Ticti 915,000 Wagva paid $15,000 i'W hum Kaw maWrial 7'tu cl harueMt 1 I No. of haudi employed. 4i Wm. Sffciour, Saddle, Harness aud Collar Maker, Nortb Clark Street.

Tbe following figures denote the business of this establishment during 1855: Capital Invcwtctl Cost of rw material 8.U00 V. of manutiMturea JO.otw No. of Uumls aiployel 10 WaKm paid. The following figures represent the'amount of served a moody siJeno, answering all questions prupoundt-d totbera in Bionoayiabiee, or refusing to answer them at all. Simon is apparently about riftv-tive years of sge, and Mary about llala.

Grossett A Gekarhix, French Hat Manufac ago. Tbe manufactures of lS5o are as follow: A Oil. 'I'iillon, Ac. i.p Cmult and J.urd Oil manufactures, Ac, turned out 1955 quarry ing ef A thens Marble. Tbe quarry is situated at the Sag, twenty-two miles south of tbe city.

Cap'l iaqedM. prob'y 8 OuO I Wasea paid, turers, 105 Sooth Water street. M.triufutnr'r, I li Sin No. of bands employed. ..8 tillV.

Tbe sun of Mr. Marshall who ia herein al. OI luauuracturea l.uiu This factory is established about a year. They Mi3ts A. T.

A Capital Invested 10.000 8 HJ0 Mairaaines hound 6.000 Blank made. value JS.0U0 Cost of Kaw Material used. tioi paid No. of halida employed. A.

O'Connell, Milliners, 170 Tbe following is 'a statement of of order, if possible to recover the propertr of bis father, ears that thev have always been faithful This 1 vi'i'f, ml f'tiir nti Jury i-i situaf-d at f-leaver-'s otIi the city limita.jcrfiP employ 6 hands, and have manufactured during Lake street 1 H55 servants, aud bare frequently been on tbis side 1X55, about 5,000 worth of goods. The following tigurcs'represcnt the'manufuc- Value of stone quarried and dressed t71.0"a tho bit- mIj id cv-r about 1'Jacreaoi tandr Bhai vboli) Sonne, Book-Rinding, Mapping, Wm. II. Calvert, Manufacturer of Hale, ot the river. He relates mat they never expressed any dissatisfaction in regard to tbeir re Tli'-rc rt built into the lake from the facto 11 res, Ac, of this establishment fur 1855 the Emperor, to make peace- lie auuic behave given this advice to icbolas, whose be had fought, but to tbe young Fnfierar.

had no hand in raising the wr, he urged Ot policy of peace. The French council of war cooliauesitAsitUQxi at Paris. Two commissions, one artnv, ou nrvv, are appointed to prepare a retain. Admiral Lrons and tren. Canrobert nwcibtq for aruiv and Admiral Dundas t.en Neil atrr.

There had been a discussion lauag tu as withdrawal of tbe allied forces from the Lnsaa retaining onlv kaiuiacb, Eupatori and saai lava, and mating a campaign up tbrr'eiil tbe southern provinces ot Russia. TU At-mirml opposed tbe plan, ioaaniucb aa it wl4 take aix months to remove the materials of ar past campaign from the Crimea. Baltic Dantzic letters of the Hibsa'tai the Americaa ship Washington, that Wa aammer at Cupeohagets, bad laadei tt cargo on tbe tee, aad conveyed it ia sir pi at Vega. ---A-roW, When tbe main question was ordered on Mr. Clingman'a plurality reeolatioa, tAdt was considerable applauae from the g.lieras and some parts of the ft tor.

Tbe mm sprsac tb roue bout the city- tbat the House wssxOs eve or electing a Speaker, and general toL-l tion was expressed. Their joy, however, rsi ii Mii.l.tu Kaddlftand HarnaR Miikpr 11 Randolph street No figures- Caps and Furs, 311 Dearborn street Picture and Show Case Manufactory, ol and oi Lasalle street maining in Dondac ry, at wliii vcM tt Ci-u luad and unload, anoUt4rii W. A. Hexdrik, Steeple and Locomotive This establishment was opened in March, 1S55 Robert ia a young man about twenty-two years vr lithe and activ tiirm. and rafHer a (Viiinil, and Chicago, apital invested ftm W' SI ft.) al.of maoafaetures I No, v.

Mrs. E. J. Uopsox, Milling' jlark street The following represents the business of The manufactures of this establishment, dur- North Clark street. The business, from October 1 to December Rl, 1- V.

is as follows: Clock and Watchmakers, 39 Wells street since which time np to the 1st of Jaoaary, tbeir K. ilr id- jiiiss in front ng 1S55, figure as follows mild and pleasant countenance; be is also spoken of by his owner, as being an excellent serv Wagei paid, about Jo.l.s, NuuitH-r of quarry hands employed dressing SizEn A Talcott, Stone Tard, Market street Blanks not relumed. W. C. Deakm ax, Stone Yard, Wells, near Harrison Btreet No returns.

W. A. Wolf, Stone Yard, Edina Place. No returns. PKCAPlTlil There bave been turned out of this establish fignre as follows.

iJlnwi' -Alfn uud uf it. Tin- 'Anita! Invested Att i-. 1 Capital rested, il inTtfd niriifucturcM. aloe nA.AWri;..H issi Raw' Material ro'nsin'U J.T.si Vo. of employed ul iba ant.

Marga et is a dark mulatto, apparently about the same age with ber 45. nun I lis) rfz caps mfd 3.184 ya.Uhata T. employed. "ak-es i Captlal Invested. It.

CfALvii.i.E, Book-Binder, 19 Ike street No. bauds al. or 2 i Wafei paid iuo I Jil.u.li Ko. of hands employed. 15 Dress and Cloak.

Mker, 14- test-re I. -swi i. dioi.df ibr ti nu far turt-'S i0.ut K1.0W No returns. Mrs. Lirixo.

'ttltM 1 Wm. M. Savawr, Saddle ud Harness Mann-farturer, Ramlolpb street. The Sdlow'ng figures denote tbe business of Lake atreA. 1I.

Mt-xsox A Reuu.ct, Blank Book Manufac (artTAi. Canital Inres'ed In "slarbleaod Stone Yards and l.ymo turers, ff! Lake street, No returns. ment several steeple clocks, among which is the one in the North Market steeple. -During the past year there h-Wen manufactured a locomotive cloek for the new passenger engine Grey-Hawk," built in the works of the Chicago and Galena R. R.

Co. It is something entirely new in this conntry, and is destined to became general. Chas. W. Colsox, Silver Plater, Si! Randolph street.

Tbe following are the figures of this establishment for 1 855 -t Tlilie- She OA etl--' rt -IJUS4A- i.A aoout two bou-sat tbe Marhal'softiee, i 'om-nussioner Pendery announced that the alavea would be removed tn the custody of tbe L'nited States Marshal untd 9 o'cluck tbis morning, when tbe case would Come np for examina t-uarrie in lea 02afl.ts Cu reported, say r.i.u.1 of raw toaterla' St.StAi A. 11. C. BrKi.r.T, BlauV Book Manufacturers I.iii-e street No report. Cai' lill ilil'esled tlilsl I Co- Va.

ut matiulaettire. y.lrl'i Ns. Waa-es us 1 1 tti: jl liaiiU. ea.ployea ii.l'' Hh. I M.niur.triiiri-r, Vurth I'ifisiun.

vraw siiicf. Total. 0 J. A. lioKRNKR, Maddle and Harness Maker, llM I.

I.trt.rv Ullil lui- now nR liRur' MA RULE ANO T05I ISIH Kir. Value of Marble and Btnne too I lur-imeMl. u. ai.i.is.i This establishment employs 3 bands, and has turned out about Jl'oik) worth of work during the last yeur.f Missus M. A.

A A. P. Hasertt, Milliners, corner of Lake and Clark streets. Only opened in October last, and since then bave employed about 12 hands. No other figures.

Mis! H. Fopxtaix, Milliner and Dressmaker, 139 Lake street Commenced business in February, lf'ij, since which, she has manufactured as follows 4 'offee ms tsidce Farforlr. Hi NTorvx A Tdwvkk, Cutfee and Spice Mills, .5 Lake street This -atabliahment was commenced in Sep 1I1MI. ilcil I tilt" 1 1 7 West Randolph street This establishment was commenced in July, The following is the staletueut of business for Waares paid, La-si ages paid workmen. soi.ts.i t'urtported.

say. 4o.i..i Capital invested Vl.usl atue tember last, since which time np to the 1st of .1 In Sou I au. tianus ei-iplored Silver Plate-, 153 Clark 1 No, u( I). A. Foor.

A Co. I No. of hinds employed Leather Uded January last, the bnsiness figures as follows: No or iian employed la ieM Uurtponed. aay Capital Invested f'flo a. al inannlarturea WaK-g paid l.lssi ai.

I 1(1' iim Bee. Its OA I Waste paid l.fjsi AOO street The following figures represent the business of 1 55 .1. F. Mil in, Saddle and Harness Maker, RAW SLATrittAL AT. Silk Plush yds.

630 1 Blk, Mae A br' rlotk.V J. A. Smith A liat Manufacturers, lit) Lake street No returns. Sjuratesil Inslruiuenla. d.

e. 4 'utters-. Ate. George Tolle, Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, 87 Clark street. Thiir is mipttfiiet.iired at ihiii CitaUiDliiuetii all kiuds of Surgical Instruments, bandages of all kinds, artificial legs, Ac The following figures represent tbe business of 1855: Capita) Invested employed alue I J.

Curriiiiiok, Culler and Manufacturer of Surgical 1 nstrutiienlH. Randolph street. No returns. J.ts. O.

Whitcowb, Manufacturer of Surgical Iuetrunients, ZD Dearborn street. No report Mill (Stone. Hatwaro A Travis, Mill Stone Manufacturers, West Water street, corner of Washington atrect- Thig is the only establishment of the kind in the city. The mill stones are manufactured from the French Bnrr Stone. The manufactures of 1555 figure as follows: Capital invested Value of manufactures Kliiee-.

do No. iiao.ts eniployed VI HAW MATrRIAI. CSFD. lioo hug coffee Ppleeg Randolph street. Capital invested Capital Invested Value of Manufactures Waires paiil Cost of Raw Material alu or maoulaelui a l.fVl 1.7ou li.issj 1 lJ S.I.O The following figures denote the manufactures, Waaes naitl.

No. ol ltan.ls employe. 10 stc, turtieu uut at luis establishment during o. oi Haoaa Mrs. Farnsvortb, Dreesmakar aud Designer llltal invesilesl 2.issJ I Wapa paid inaionai-tiires n.issi ol nanus employed A.

Outvaylk, Manufacturer of Harness and 4'lovea. MUletia. Fura. etc. G.

Kri'oer A Manufacturers of Buckskin mittens, Gloves, Fur Caps, etc, 16 West Randolph street This establishment is engaged in the manufacture of gloves, mittens, furs, fur caps, etc, aud their goods have an excellent reputation. The following figures represent the manufactures of 1S55 irri Mniiuldr-turer 'i ri State ulreU il ki. i. Sh'Ttiutn, I-'. 1'.

'I rnttmirtT Clus. Wrbl, jr. 'J'htfl i-t but CurriitHl, witllfl t-'t I nf nri tit uble to mauuftuTtitrt- 1.: bbls. per tbtv. V't bave otln-r fliiivs dl" their btitttis.

Mkasils. ScuMK'. Maniif-trturers l.inseed Oil. Tiun fttcbtry in mi tbe Hottth Branch nf the rirer, on tin- West Side. It is substantial itne iitrueture, unit the machinery enipltiyed in dnren by A hrie-power.

His tbi! only ftabli.liment ot tbe kind tbe citj. Tbe following (ijiiirea denote tbe manufactures of 1 S. Hoaro A Jewellers, 117 Lake st No returns. J. T.

A E. M. Envc ards, Jewellers, 40 Clark st. No returns. Patrick Coxxoi.lt, 117 Lake street No returns.

Thompson A Jewellers, comer Dearborn and Lake. No returns. KECAPITITI.ATION". Carnage Trimmings, West Rindolph Btreet. This establishment was commenced in July, W4.

Their business duriug 1S55 is denoted by hheet and Bar l.ed and lad Pine. Cuicaoo Lead Pips axo Sheet Leao Works. Collixs A Blatcbpora. These works are situated on the corner of Clinton aud Fulton streets. They were built during the latter part of 1S54, since which period an extensive business bas been carried on.

A new field has recently been opened for this branch of manufacture in Canada, which was formerly supplied from Scotland and England and towards the close of navigation tbe trade was constantly on tbe increase, while the recent erection of water works in some of the cities and towns of that country will tend still further to increase it during the coming season. We are without complete returoa as to the value of the manufactures, Ac, further than tbe amount, which is as follows Lead Pipe, Bar and Sheet Lead n.j. I.Til.voo tion. Tbe slaves were then taken down stairs to tbe street door, wheu a wild and excited scene presented itself the sidewalks and the middle of the ptreet were thronged with people, and a Couple of coaches wele at the door in order to ttonrey the captives to the Station bouae. Tbe slave were euarded by a strong poaae of olli-iiers, and aa they niade tbeir appearance on tbe street, it was evident that there was a strong sympathy in tbeir favor.

When they were led to the carriage doors, there were loud cries of 'drive on," don't take them." The cacbluen either from alarm or from a sympathetic feeling, put tbe whip to their burses and drove rapidly nti', leaving the oliioers with their fugitives on the sidewalk. Tbey started on foot witb tbeir charge, to the Hammond street Station-house, which they reached in safetv, and secured their pri.Hoiiers for the night, although followed by a verv targe crowd of white aud black. The slaves claim that tbey have all been on this side of the river frequently by the consent of their masters. About 3 o'clock application was made to Judge Burgoyne for a writ of hitbtti to bring the slaves before him. This was put in the bands of 'Deputy Sheriff Buckingham to sen-' fcvtbo, accompanied by several aasiatant, pmcci to Hammond atreet Station House where ttit were lodged.

Some time was spent io waiting for the arrival of Mr. Bennett Deputy U. S. Marshal. When he arrived be was uowilliug to give them op, and a lung time was spent parleying between tba Marshal and tlie SberifT nfli-cers.

Th Sheriff being determined that the writ should be executed, Mr. Bennett went out to take counsel witb bis friends. Finally, through tbe advice of Mayor Farn, Mr. Bennett agreed to lodge the slaves in ready tube taken out at the order of Judge liurgoyoe. Burgoyne, having to beabaent from tee city today, will not bear tbe Case until Wednesday morning.

tbe following f'apilal Invested "SfofWl ai. of tnantifacturea Waxes paid 4.IXAI No. of hands employed 10 Leather used lbs. 7 aUO 410.000 l.tASI Value of manufactures W-aites paid No. of hands amployed Fur and deer skins :7.iio Ml IIKJ Capital invested, alue of Wages paid Workmen.

No. ol Hands employed 2000 Cost of raw material 1 of Fashions, 17 16 Lake street This estab. lisbment was opened in August last, since which time ,000 worth have been manufactured, and 3 bands been employed. W. K.

Stow, Millinery Rooms, 87 Lake street. This is one of the most extensive establishments of the kind in this city- Blanks not returned. Mrs. G. Axoersox, Milliner, 142 Lake street.

Blanks not returned. Mrs. Adcock, Milliner, 181 Randolph street-Blanks not returned. Mrs. Sostfieix, French Milliner, 1C5 Lake street Blanks not returned.

Mrs. Llotd, Millinery, 149 Randolph street. No returns. Miss Hrlrx M. Lams, Milliner, Ac, 155 Clark street No report Besides these there are a large number of establishments on a small scale, the statistics of which we could not ascertain.

Wages paid i sun Trunks. Jonx C. Gahlaxo. manufacturer of Traveling turned to saduess by tbe announcement a na result nf tbe vote. The r-molutioa va vu4 for by Messrs.

Ctingusao. Harelar, lirrbertAd4 Kelley, Americana, together with the kepuliU-cans, but was defeated by the votes ut the Ivta-oerata aud Auierirana, joiu. bv M-rs. bubo, Scott Harrison, Moore, and VitaaV. impracticable, nsually so alt led, a.Ui Ut.

Cuuipbell, of Ohio. Nlw York, Thuraday, Jan. il. Tbe Jlcral-ft correspondeul frw Washington Mr. C'linginan, to-day, agiinst aa urg-enl ut powerful appeal of tbe Democrats, ottered us plurality rule aa I informed Jon be would sa after au exciting struggle it was tablet! f-air Democrats who bad prouiised to sii.Uin tbe issue caved in, and voted agaiu-t it Mr.

Ranks will nut withdraw. Hn Ira, are determined be shall no. The defeat of tlie plurality prop disconrages tbe bopee of its ultiuiAle atiepw-The result IS attributable to tbe seattenng of Ar Nationals. We had one hundred HankiMS liue throughout, end Lewis D. CauipWI them, ii but tbe last vote, when he would pf-ably have voted yea, if hi vote wna'H have ar-ried it but it would not Pennington, Leuirr Brandon, Edie, and all who had oeen acc.

indiflerent to Mr. Banks' success, went for plurality throughout Mr. Campbell's saved it in the preliminary stages. The rule will be tiered again to-morrow. The Democratic Senators all support ia son for Printer, except Mason.

Tbe Tribune" correspiodent telegTspbt fr Washington Mr. Dallas ha rt yet (oraa accepted tha British mission, but will lo-morrow to laake arrangement. aL-d ril.pn-ablv start for I.ondon immediately. CoBiniodore Smith received a from the President to-day as temporal (. the Bureau of Ordnance and Hrdruraphf, vat t'ommodore Morris, deceit ConuDoaa Dahl Green, now in cbarjre nf 'h' riperimet 'rdnance department at aahington 'ard, will drobwbly receive lue permaaeal a) l.ointment CoL Wheeler's dispatches from Niarsfa give assurance that Walker will be ab tain himself.

It waa rumored veaterday that Dr. N. Y-. the K. N.

fr au District, Long Island, ba eballenired I'eltoo. RepresenUtive from Sd District, citr. Tue flerence between tbe paruei outoftrw letter reeentlv published bv tbe after oo the Congressional course of the foraer gwlA 4H.IH.I a. iti.oi.i of Lard Oil and Catittrtl li Ptf.l l.iiiM. ird Oil nutiiiilM'-luri'tl.

l'-'liy IIai.i. Mhuu Trunks, Bags, Satcbels and Fire Engine Hose, corner of Chicago avenue and Sedgwick street. E. R. Bowe.v, Glove and Mitten dealer and Manufacturer, 8 Clark street No report John Eastec.lt, Manufacturer of Gloves and Mittens, 10 Wells street No returns.

H. A. Bkomlet, Manufacturer tf Furs, Gris-wold street, near Jackson street. No report. Flour, Pork and Lf'iuor Barrel.

B. CAitrENTEE's Cooperage This cooperage is situated on the main branch of the river, immediately east of McCormick's reaper factory. Jai-ou Shomer, Saddle and. Harness Maker, lC'J North Clark Street. No report.

D. Hortox, Saddle and Harness Maker, 63 Dearborn street No returns. J. M. Wari, Saddle and Hurness Maker, 170 Randolph street No returns.

RKCAPrtltaTION. I APITAL. VALt Or fcSl FACBKS, VOIKSKS, AOES. TC Capital invested I ureported, say a.UOU A alue of H2 ra; I ureporteo. say SICK" Wage pni.l tTorkmen.

(est S.iO00n Band! etnplojed, test.J Ian North Division. and Steam Caudles, Cl.irk street. Tbo manitfictures. of this factor during re ss follows ipltal tnTetftl :ie.l!0!i This is the oldest trunk establishment in tbe city. It was commenced in June, 184.., and bas 1 gut ell li ii.i Mri OA(it aoikDnit.

acquired a high reputation throughout the West. The factory consists of a four-story brick building, 45 by 100 feet which with sheds, occupies seven lots of ground. Tbe following figures represent tbe manufactures of 1855 It consists of a two-story frame building, and bas of raft maieiialon No. of hands en pl.yt IIi om HrrrjLUt, Sn not been in operation more than a few weeks. up and Candle Mann tact nrer, Wlosr.

VrxcEXT, Stove Manufacturer, Canal street, south of Adams street This factory was built in 1853, and consists of a warehouse, both built of stone, in a very substantial manner. Tbe foundry is 62 by Si, and the warehouse GO feet by CO. It is built near the river, and has a wharf at which vessels can load and unload. Tbe following figures represent the manufactures, Ac, of 155 Csol'al invested 40fi0Q; Cost of raw stoves 45 ouo I No. hands employed '2 Wages paid la.lMJ I The sale rooms of this foundry are at 242 Lake, and 23.1 South Water streets.

C. RuxroN A Maunfacturers of Stoves, Hardware Ac, 72 and 171 Like street. Tbe foundry of tbis establishment is tbe Pbie-nix F'oundry, situated on the main branch of the river, near the entrance to tbe harbor. Tbe manufactures of this foundry, duriog the year 1855, figures as follows Mtses-llasseou. FnEPRicx Weicle, Paper Box Manufacturer, 71 Lake street.

Tbis establishment is engaged in tbe manufacture of all kinds of paper boxes. There are ten bands employed. No other figures. Johx Hoax, Umbrella Manufacturer, 1S5 North Clark street Tbe manufactures Ac, turned nut in ibis establishment during tue past year, are represented by tbe following figures: Capital tnves'ed 42 OHO 2.l umbrellas 4Vsio No. han.ta 4 Fred.

Pi.ATi.vrs, Manufacturer of Paper Boies Wallets, Porte Monniaes, Port Folios, Ac, No. 3 Clark street. This establishment was commenced about two Mastoal Instruments. Mblodeox F'actort. R.

G. Ghekxk, southeast corner of Washington and Market streets. This branch of business, conducted by R. G. Greene, has been carried on here for several years, but it is only within the last and since the At the Station-House, Lieut.

linen showed bis disposition to favor tbe slaveholder, by "driv-incr out of tbe room Ibe s-entlenian who bad sworn There has been fitted up in this cooperage one of Trapp's patent barrel machines, which is capable of turning out loo barrels per day. We have seen tbe machine ttoing, aud the barrels 42.VOO Capital Invested Trunks and Valises bags and hateheis fengine and f.arden st of raw material used No. ot bands 10.K "io.ii out tbe affidavit before Judge Burgoyne, and who had accompanied the Sheiitt" to point out the persons named io the writ, although be let Mr. niannfactnred oresuperior as a general thing, to those made by band. The stares are dressed, The sales room of this establishment ia on the Gaines, tbe slave claimant, come in at pleasure.

fitted, bent and everything finished except the corner of Lasalle and Lake streets. sir. t.iicueii, counsel tor tne etave, remonstrated with him in regard to his course, and in ion present proprietor has become sole manager, that it has assumed an important place among tbe manufactures of tbe city. The merits of the instruments here manufactured, bare already established for the builder an E. S.

Castle, Trunk Manufacturer, Lake making of the hoops by tbe machine, and with a nicely and perfection, which is not expected by $1 PKt Kinzie i.treet. The factory of this ir siluated at (rami Haven Slip, on the lake shore, north nf Diviaioti slreet, It wiu established in but a year since the present iacUiry waa built a three-story building, fwt by 1'k, with out. boiiae.a, Ac. There is a horse-power ateam boiler attached. The manufactures of figure as follows.

Capital Invested rain'ly ls Moai i l.eat l.ar.l.... H'aifes pai.l aoilineii S.OTI No of liaodi a Candle and Soap Factory, corner of Laaaile and Michigan streeta. The following flgitn'9 represent the business of this factory il-ttring I Mo threats being made to report the case to Mayor Farran, he knocked nnder and allowed tbe Gen the old system of barrel milking. enviable reputation. Tbey have received premi years since.

Daring the past year (S00 worth ol Tbe capital invested in tbe cooperage ia street Tbe manufactures of tbis establishment duriug 1S55 figure as follows Capital Invested 415 oro I Cost of raw material Val. of manufactures :3i.nno 47.41. WaKes paid l.ool No. of meu employed 11 Capl'al inverted Wages fVtft'wi ums wherever exhibited at Fairs, and when tleman to remain. Several witnesses were exan iued before the Coroner, Their statements correspond mainlv with the above details of the tragedy.

work bas been turned out 00O, and 15 hands, are employed. Tbe machine Poo stoves mfd 1 nYl hand employed t.i o. sup reel is driven by a SO burse power engine. Rights A. Smallet, Manufacturer of Tanks and Cisterns, West Lake street between Peoria avenue are sold by Mr.

Carpenter for tbe use of the raw mittrtal cossrwrn. Pig Iroe tensl.riOUl Coal, soft A hard, AXOTHER ESCAPE or Sl.AVFS. and Green streets. machine throughout the West Six shares belonging to r. I.evi IKingbertv, 1C Bread, (Tarter, eke.

3-Ibopis A Axorews, Cracker Bakers, Clark street and 4 Mi State street Tbis establishment is devoted principally to placed in competition with others of somewhat greater present celebrity. They are now meeting with a rapid aale in all tbis region, and the day is not far distant when Greene's melodeons will equal in reputation, as tbey do in merit, the beat in the country. He has introduced an original improvement into the swell, acting upon the same principle and producing the same effect. Capital mvesred Wages paid Value tuauufactures No. mea employed.

the manufacture of wooden cisterns. During who lives oo fourth street between Madison Russell, Coringtou, together aiib two belonging to Mr. 4age, residing in the same netgh- Invested t.im i Wages piM tal.c pltal i.ol tbe past year the valve of the work turned out Crosbt's Cooperage, corner of Kinzie and Curtiss street This estiibiishment is owned by Mr. Crosby distiller, and is priipajly engaged ia tbe man nfacture of whiaky, alcohol, and pork barrels. manuiactures tsi itm hands To4aaces and tsraars.

This establishment has a steam factory in El-drich Cmirt They manufacture largely for the Dornood, made tbeir escape from bondage oa amounts to 3,000. J. D. Scsirer, Manufacturer of Cat Tobacco Sundar nitrht Thev crossed the river about 11 T. Worth A Box Maker, corner Wells o'clock, and ere tbi are far on Ibeir way to oa a smaller scale, with the swell of aa organ.

and Chartea streets. wards Canada. Tbeir aggregate value to their Tbe following is a statement of tbe manufactures, etc, turned out in this 'cooperage during This shop haa been established about three We will only add that one of tbe most skilled voicers and tuners of melodeon reeds in the owners was about The Cincinnati Slave fast. andaegars, Nos. 6 and 3 Nortb Kiniie atreet.

This was the first tobacco factory established ia tbe city, but it has been under the present proprietary since September last since which time tbe following figures denote tbe an an facto res looo: Boota aaid Ishoea. It would be an endless undertaking to attempt to give a 0owlU list of tbe'statistici of alt the boot and shoe manufacturers, largeand amall, io such a city as this. Wa give what has been collected by our reporters Wn, DoooRrr A Wholesale Boot and Shoe Manufacturers and Dealers, 1C3 South Water atreet. This is one of the oldest and most extensive establishments of the kind in the city. They import tbe greater portion of their goods from tbe east but tbey also manufacture a heavy boot, the statistics of which we give below for 18.r: Val.

of 0. 0f bsbds employed 40 YVagea paid IO.UW I Tbe total amount of sales during the same period is i.OOlt. C. N. HKXWtRS.ix A Manufacturers of Hoots and Shoes, iV.i South Water street This is also a wholesale establishment They manufacture a heavy boot to tbe amount of a year.

Their total aalea amount to per annum. I'karsxix A Pax a. Manufacturer of Boota and Shoes, 14 take street This establishment waa commenced io 1338, and carried on by S. B. Co Bins A till lSio, when the above firm sneceedc4 to the business.

Tbe following is a statement of the manufac. turca, Ac, fur 155 3.AI0 p's boota ah1 aiiono Raw material used Wages pai.i I No. of liaada employed SO Miller A Browx, Manufacturer of Boota and Sboca, corner of take and State streets. This establishment only commeneei in October, sine which time tbey hare manufactured about (3,004 worth of boots and shoes of all kinds, and employed ten hands. Thir total sales of eastern and borne manufacture amounts Wis eli.

A Bar sort, Manufacturers and Dealers in Boots and Shoea, IS. Lake street This establishment figures fur ism as follows Mamitav-tarod tl.OOOl Sales .00 TaoMAx astir, Manufacturer of Boota and Shoes, coroer of Market and Randolph atreeta. Tbe fbliowtng ui a atatanaeat of the Baaaoiac- country is engaged in this factory, which assures a pure and correct tone to the instrument Si.oua Barrets made, value Wages paid 11.1100 month daring which period it baa been principally engaged ia manufacturing candle, soap and dry goods boxes. No figures. G.

T. Asset, Manufacturer of Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Ac, Lake street No returns. The following figures represent the amount of interior cities and towns of tbis State. Their mannfacturea for 18-55 figure as below Capital torested. ...1 7511 Wages 7.072 Vai.

of manufactures Raw material if Stewart A Co, Bakers, 19, 21, and 28 Canal street Tbe illowing figures represent the manufactures of tbis establishment during 1355: Capital Invested Value manofacl'rs IrsS.oOO Wase paid if JOJ 1 Si, nanus employed RAW MATKRIlL CSLP. Flour sao.Oie fiut'er and lard 4 1 flu) Wood and coal 3.0001 Our reporters left blanks witb a vast number of banking establishments, but tbe above are all that hare been returned. fso. oi najsas RAW MATERIAL Staves 600.000 1 Hoops It. Anjs A Cooperage, 43 value -nanafaetYs 2n0 Wares paid Leaf Tobacco used.

tn. 20 1 hands etr.p Li It is cacnlated this year to turnout about Tbe above aeconnt left the slaves io the hands of lepaty Sheriff Buckingham, on a writ of h'thftu eotpni issued by Judge Burgoyne. 4o Tuesday, as we learn by the Comevi, tbe Sheriff came to the conclusion that the writ was invalid, and proposed to place the slaves in tbe hands of the V. S. Marshal, by whom tbey were Mum Franklin st.

manufactures, turned out in this establishment during 1355 Capital asMaast-aa laseUlsraer. WASHlxtivrm, Thursday. It is nnderstood beyond dtaput ihai Walker's revolutionary movement and Great BriUiu wonld before now bave a eluded a treaty satisfactory to the f.rmer, nry ing tbe Masquito Terriu.ry and ki4red(i lions, and at the same time not tbe Clavton-Bulwer treaty. Tbe H0 votes for Mr. Smith, of ry-in Speaker, were east by tbe Orr and Mewri.

Wheeler Bsnclav, Hickmao, V. and Haven voted with triun phaut Tbe pluralitr rule will be again voted tnorrnw with better prospect of toe-ess heretofore. Tbe President tbi evening psrty raembm of Coogreas and other Cf- Ties. The Malar Low fat St. Jobx, Thursdav.

Jan. A great public meeting waa teid here yevm day P. oa tbepnibiVry Liqsor lutions against the law and urging its "JtSj, moved by Hoa. Cnarles Stmonds. And Jack Barnstcr, an amendment that tt aervea a fair trial, and its repeal urged on tbe Legislature proposed aa Iwrenor, seconded by N.

S. Detniii- Tl Tbe SherifT, who presided, stated ing was so equally divided be euula whet bar tbe auieodmetit or res.iu'w ried. aod aa neither pwaaed, other res" could be pot Tbe meeting there-tore c'" without coming to any decision on tiat Meimteons manufactured. 25tisj of Hands employed KxAt'Ea A Sox, Piano Forte, manufacturers arrestee, ne case, however, was a good dead tnixea, ana me tares remained id jail. 1 be trial before tbe Commissioner was to take place on North Division.

This cooperage is carried on in connection with Adams A Soaring mills, and ia devoted solely to the manufacture of floar barrels. It commenced business in Ju.y last, since which time up to the 1st of Jaoaary, the manufactures figure as follows: 1S3 North Clark street Tbis establtahment was tbe first to manufac Wednesday morning. It was rumored that tbe friends of the slaves intended to institute criminal suit sgainst one ef the women for tbe oiur- Tela! Rmpltalatitt. In submitting tbe subjoined recapitulation, we would remark that it has been prepared for the most part, from actual figures furnished os. In branches of manufactures where we had little or no figures, we have consulted the most experienced men in tbe city aa to the probable amount, and prepared onr estimates accordingly.

In some instances we may not be altogether correct; but we bare aimed throughout to give a ture pianos in Chicago. Their instruments bare aer ot ber cbiid, so as to delay and still runner a very good reputation, and are aaid to equal in many respects, the best of eastern manufacture. 1.113 Sstrt The following is a statement of their manufac Capital invested. Cnr-radta real estate) 14 magalactured. valae Wag pait No.

of aan-la RAW ATER1AL ESCfi. 261 Slave Si 966 1 142.310 lfops tures, during 1355: Ilh Jcrapb EAsrasliag, Arc. Lithography, as tbe word signifies, is writ ing on stone, from which impressions are taken. The stone used is a kind of lime-swyne, and capable of an extremely fine polish. It is principally quarried i- Bavaria, where il exists in large quantities, though it has been found in other parts of Europe, aad even in this conntry, but Capital Invested Sl.fno 39 Pianos maou'a turns, s.isi just and fair exposition of tbe manufactures of naseapaxt a.ou) No.

of Bands employed, 000 worth of tobacco and segara. Mills A Manufacturers of gars, 1S9 South Water street During the past year this establishment hag employed SO' hands and manufactured segars to the amount of $37,000. Johx Meekch, Segal- Manufaetnrer, No. 70 North Clark street There bare been $300 arorth ot segars manufactured at this establishment during the past year. A.

B. Battix A Co, Tobacco Manufacturer, Market street No returns. There an in the eitr a targe number nf small manufacturers, mostly Germans, from whom it was impossible to receive any figures. Inks. P.

Gillett, Manufacturer of Black, Bine and Carmine Inks, and Spruce and Shangbae Cams, corner of I-ake and Halstead streets. West Division. The manafactnrea of tbe establtahmebt during 1 figure aa followa 1500 xaitoo ink t.730 1 Gum msnafactrred. our city. Our estimates have generally been moderate and we are fully convinced that the totals are rather under than beyond the truth RtW WtltMIAL I iS4rili.

Tallow and urease IK. w.i.i V-t hOS.U.. AtliU II. WlLLAttn, Candie Manufacturers, Jefferson atreet near the depot of the Chicago, St. Paul and Fond du Ijio Railroad.

Tbe manufactures turned out in this establishment during l.Vi amounts to 'vHH). It gives employment to 2 workmen. JiKrn JoHNtrroN-, Manufacturer of Lard Oil and Candles, and dealer in Lard, Tallow, Soap, Ac, South Water street This is alu an establishment of long standing, but we were unable to ascertain the amount of their busir.eaa during 1 Crohkt A Wr.NrT, Manufacturers of Lsrd Oil, Soap, Candles, Ac, 47 Ijisalle street No re turns. Robt. RiKint Sip and Candie Factory, 11 North Clark street No returns.

Avohrsox A Soap Manufacturers, North Branch, north of Chicago avenue. This is a new catabliabiuent, and bad a liue collection of fancy Soaps at the State Fair. We ta ere unable to statistics of their business. There are several other factories which do a small business, whose figures we did not receive. RECAPITULATION, inlii.

sisi-nrnss. tea, invested in Lanl tt Vonp and Caii.He I nreprteU. I.li stne or snuraetni-es torned out la 1VA 1. ti I nreportesl. say Vkiasi Wscespalil I nreported.

nay atl.SUS No. e.r M' tt empt.istl in nrepsined 6o -104 I'uuiM Rai Litarr xt Core CoMraxr. During the past rear there has been erected a new retort house, capable of manufacturing curie feet of gas in 24 bonrs, which with the old one' can supply a daily demand of 4.V1,-f.oO cubic feet Tbe following Is a atatement of the manufac turea, Ac, of 1 rv-o CARt BBCUrTS. H. Sroxa, Piano Msusnfactarer, corner of North Clark and Water streets.

aif an inferior quality. The peculiarity ef it con Kallrsas eTraH- Hands. complicate the case. 1 be "tn mrri lal says Tbe mother of tbe slave children in custody, admitted resterdar, during an interview with Messrs. Joiliffesod Gitchci.thst she did kill her little girl, and stated that ber id tent ion waa to bare killed all of ber children, and then herself aod abe now avow that abe will never more be a slave, but will take ber own life rather.

Tbia woman's husband, and bis parents, all declare tba- tbey would rather die than be taken back to servitude. Tbey complain of cruel treat men Dd exhibit scars which tbey allege were caused by beatings inflicted by their claimants. The old woman say that they were not aaltieieotly fed, snd that abe had sometimes to steal food, in order to keep tbe old man alive. VERDICT or TBE COROSTPr'r irET. Mary Garrer was examined.

She is the grand-mottter of the children, one of wisora araa killed. Tbe child which was killed was three tear old. The manufactures of this establishment daring Jasaary Bostox, Tbursdav, sists in its power to absorb water aad oil, which, with tbe mutual antipathy which these bave for 1S55, figure as follows Th traia from Porumoulh for Boato Joel Willard, Cooper, West Lake street, between Union and Desplaines street This cooperage employs hands, and has turned out during tbe past worth of work-No figures. R. Be-txet, Cooper.

act son street, near Canal. No figures received. J). Fleming, Cooper, lea Adams street. No report returned.

There are probably other cope rages scattered about tbe outskirts of ear city, have escaped tbe notice of oar reporters. Iron Works. Machinery. Ac! A laid mi ma. Railroad Cars.

ic.j. brass. Tin. Copper Ware, Ac. Tvoe.

Prialera' FnrntatTa-. F. astern Capital mrested. Road, thia A M-. was throws 'J- l.rs) 6.uua Lsi track by tweaking tb wheal of the eop- firat-elas Eassaasrigtsr ear was a.

Pianos Waaes paid. No of aau. ess. ployed each other, constitutes the fundamental principle of the art So susceptible ia this stone, that to lay tbe hand npon it and after passing it through the process of printing, the form aad lines of tbe lures, Ac, of 1h.v: Josx Peestox, Manufacturer of Pianos, 2 Whole length. There were 10 I L-rf" the train, ail of wboea escaped, although ar-were br-d'r bruid.

Drnl. Roat, lep.d-mater at "TVr Kiazie street hand wiU be distinctly risible. Carriages. Wag'-ns. aa.

Lead Iripe. Ac Planing ils. 8s. A PacLor.ea. tth.ngle Mills.

Cabii-et FarDiture. Ac arMe and Stone Wins y. ate. Porter. Ac Oil, (loap.

Candle. Ac 43. Coke. Ac. l-railier hriek The manufactures of this ahop, during lfcr.5, Euwabd Mkxbex, Uthograpber, Map-Drawer went to tbe aeeoe oi laeaeeioesis tkst figwra as follows and Engraver, 170 Lake street and waa nassed Mary Garrer.

log the track. Cell dead. It is sot.iw" 90 rianos iriaaafactnred. This tabltbment baa turned out some of the eae of tin besu-t was tie em-e of Kvideaea ia the aod Daitoa 1 be grand-mother testified fbat when tbe eon-ftssion was heard ontaid of the bouse, she and her daughter Margaret Oarrar and the c-raod- waaes paid l.tssl No. of Band ....4 finest work in the city.

Mr. Mendel is a superior toaddJery snASnd both utea Uil a Maaurre. I.IOSf.si i-o 7ts 7 "si.tssi ii ftaj is, 1 1 WW l-t I j.l.O 11 417. issi 72 7lt.lo4 aMAaai 'ti agouti Ts. mar ft is 7.1 iV Ks, mm lot a ii.

1.42 lm.atyi 111 issi.ysi ui Ija lf.t.i lilj.o las asanas anjta) 47 77 lass 27 SHiaaf list tsiaur rt.osi Ml ll ISSI SAi.tsst "2 1.I.ISM 4S Ul.tSAS is) a 124 l.i,l iaj liC i.l la Ai 1 'i So isaf i'a 17-laaj a us Sisal 14 i 4IS SUASBI -1 ii' Oil Le 3i isaj 0 Hi 1-issi a lea, Huaicai loatruanexiTs. pro' RECAPniLATlON. draughtsman, and is largely engaged in the snap wran'sL Ac. lawyers will sauna up. The ea the jury to-morrow eight Capital invested.

1C cbitdren were in toe front room, aad tbe men were ta the back room. Margaret l.arvev. the mother ol tbe children, said ahe would kill all her printing. He baa recently imported from Europe aloe al ABstrusaetita aaaainai lint n. iirfS I'aarrs paid Woramcti o.

of WOi aasiu 3S Jewaixr.tmver Pkuioa- at tsuick Coo (ecttob Prove Ma)erT. children rather than Lhey should be taken to sjtsr aaf tatwtasaaa at considerable cost, a splendid machine, which east engrave all kinds of ruled aad tnrdalliua work of every variety of Complicated patAAsrns. Nauof P.aoos maouiaet -ired, No. of Mcsgdeon 68 Baltimo. Thursday, Ealvikora.

Wrodeas Ware. Ifroosa. aweeiaccy again. Kb then took tbe butcher knife aad cut tbe child's tbnaat Khe aake-d Lbat Jasl E. Moeexs, Manufacturer of Ssderatns, cortwr of Uaian and Carroll atreeta, West Side.

This is the only establishment of tbe kind ia the city, and has been ia operation since the spring of 151. The snannfactores are pronounced excellent The following figures denote their maaufmc-tarea daring 1SS5: New Orleans nepers of Wedneaday ajd 4.1 oe. Chicago Clite Factort Want A Sons. This factory is situated aa the west side of the North Branch of tbe river above Chicago avenue. It was eosuBoetseed last August by the present proprietors, who have also a factory at Milwaukee.

Il is the only factory of the kind in tbe city, and promises to be tbe best and Boat exteaaire in the West The Glue manufactured baa attained a high reputation ia the market; so snweb so that atew month since SO barrel were shipped from this city to a house ia Philadelphia. The manufactures, si ore they eommeocad business np to the 1st of January, figure as fbl- Capital .41. AO Raw material nard r2.5oa S.UAAI p's tviots tsst I Av. No. haad esaasloysHt la Wares 9.

js I Hrxdkrsox A Newton, Manufaclurera of Boota and Shoes, West Lake street This establishment was opeoed OR May since which time their bustaees Igurea aa follows: Capital invested SiJoO Raw material used. XM nopa.roltkssAst No. of haasb ssaaAoyssl Ju. pair of lrrrrstAX A Tarixxb, Muadmcturers of Boota A Shoes, it North Clark atreet. So returns.

W. Bkxsox, manufacturer of Boota and Shoes, 1 North Clark aLreaC The ftdlowing figure represent tbe business, Ac, of this establiahmant daring 1955: Capital invested Waavapmst SI.S0O alo 01 suaaaJlovea 1 No, of aanda noptuyd John Kearir, Boot and Shoe Masufaattrer, 6 Wast Randolph atreet To manufacture of this eatabliarxment during ISoo tigura aa follows Capital inverted MO I Itther esed an JaJ. ofmanaiactaras 13 No. at kaads tatalay est saea .) 1 eiaOK.BooA. fSoast attasaV day and Tbonday last are reessveu- 'Ts, grand-mot ber if she would not help ber kill tbe children, and she said she could not The mother.

tsd HaAv, skss. Wlaastsr fl.iiij Margaret, afterwiArda ran into tbe bck room aod tsua to nitssige Aov. neraos rserf which treat altogether of focal aaatleia, (j)f ia tbe eotvdading pa-s-tge. which pe rot wader the bed where ber hnaband was. He ttaia.

taps. ck ill ease oat before tbe officers entered, but tbey Trnatka, aspect of the slavery qaesuoa, en i eostsnstsd aga.riaioa. eowaidera toe latlocrastT. UAsn-aauss. sac ISO east ersl aua liaira No.

assaoa a Capital invested SE Aw ace paid I Sua law material used tn I'Jj R-Alertns and adruw seprtM loan Margaret nnder the bed and palled ber twit After bearing tbis evidence, four of the juror signed tbia verdict We nod tbe desseaaed eame to its death br a No figures. "Tt Aa-bewox, ltboerapber, Ac, 152 Lake St. No rv-toros, J. J. O'SaAXxasarr, Bank Note snd General EagTaTer, Copper-Plat Printer, Ac, 14S Lake street Thia establishment was sxunmessced aboat a year voce.

It is a branch of tbe extensive engraving bouse of WelUtood, Hanks A Haywood, ia New York. Some beautiful peomei of eaamrssigbar be- hora pa frotw hi feabct. aaatsibea. iLuaa A aM Cloth Ui. MO- easmnroTmae aa past the tasoe.

Private J. Grat, Wig and Onussjotal Hsar Manufac-tnrera, 73 Clark street This cornea -trader th das of ananutacturea soaking Kttl ahw, bat which th eom-nanity wssald rery loth to spars, and to which they extetsd a Ura-c patro-aage. The varioos kind of rork prcaiiieed at th eattabludiaaeiit of J. Grav, No. 73 Ciark atreet, hare never been surpassed ia the World' Fair at New York or elsewhere, wbets placed pa exhibition, and the eswparaxire ruoiic iinps.

lioerr. luosces. iracsevs. Brsasd toOTe A Spicea. Sui- fas Inairumaasia, tc VA3 Vtte 1AX0W Cose and legad ix Th ItanasssM Cossrt have decided IK ts.3Tt.ta S.iHS 3q SUAsA) 1.A as butcher-knife in the band of its mother, Margaret Garrer, who, with it, eat its throat" Tbe two other juror stgaesi a atoeumesat that they a i a.

to the above, but regarded ail of the eg roeJCQmitury i.Mt .74 Asa Eaglx Mavcw Factost. Ara-ooe, Baxsaai A Cos corner of State and Taylor streets. Th factory ha been in operation Tver a It eoaaiata of a two-atorr brick tmiLjing. sa by Raeapwolstlon mi 1S4. 4 Su ufo Capital invested.

lat! bats, etae wis oa 'aero red. TLas9 gallon SeaAatooi Oil ntaoufaj-tairwd 2 umss Tauoar wsanafaesaresl, Nu. hasirt law eoltatioaaJ aad v.bd SAASACOrAS. Receipts la IJEVI II Sfl.AOt t7uai ri k4.ta 1 laiiris 4 arid sS5 I.

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