TO THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CtIICAGO. CHICAGO: HORTON & LEONARD, PRINTERS. 1872. I ~ C (4% ~' C' (A fl 40 I I 12-/4~- /If L j ,;! I ,... OF THE CHICAGO RELIEF AND AID SOCIETY TO THE COMMON COUNCILI OF CHICAGO. To the Honiorable the Mayor and Commono Council of the City of Ch7icagyo: The Charter of the Chicago Relief and Aid Society, contains]}he following provision: SECTION 9. It shall be the duty of the said Board of Directors to make a report at least once a year to the City Council of Chicago, giving a full account of all their doings, a statement of their receipts and expenditures, verified under oath; also, of the property owned by the said corporation, and the uses to which the same ;.s appropriated; also, a list of all the members of said Company, and of all persons who have contributed to the objects of the same, with the amount of their respective contributions; together with such information as they may have acquired concerning the condition and wants of the poor of said city, and the plans and intentions of the said corporation; which report shall be published in the official paper of the city, and such other manner, for general circulation, as the City Council shall direct. On the 31st of October, 1871, we submitted to your Honorable Body a report exclusive of the fund for the sufferers by the great fire. The present report includes the funds sent for the sufferers by the fire, and is a complete statement of all receipts, from all sources, not heretofore reported, and also of all expenditures to and including January 6, 1871. Heretofore this society has made its report to the Common Council every year; but in view of the large receipts and disbursements during 'A R-E PO RT Report of the CAecayo the present winter, it has been thought better to give more frequent information of our transactions. In the account of disbursements given below, will be found the No. of the Voucher, the name of the person to whom paid, and the several amounts. It must not be understood, however, that in all cases the voucher indicates a purchase of the person to whom made, as, in some instances, our officers or agents have attached receipted bills to a voucher representing the amount paid; but in all such cases the receipted bills will be found with thle voucher. We shall take pleasure in exhibiting all vouchers to any committee your Honorable Body may appoint for that purpose. No. of Voucooer. Amount. 1 Woman's Home ---------------- $197 02 2 G. W. Emerson ----------------- 16 71 3 H. Biekford --------------------- 51 95 4 Laborers Pay Roll --------------- 51 00 5 Drayage Pay Roll —-------------- 2 128 00 6 Secretary's Pay Roll -----------— 222 00 7 Chicago Postmaster ------------— 10 00 8. 10 00 9 F. D. Walker........1 00 10 Receiving Warehouse ----------— 301 17 11 Laborers' Pay Roll ------------- 75 00 12 Drayage Pav Roll ------------— 8 50 13 Laborers Pay Roll -------------- 71 00 14 M. T. Ames & Co —------------- - 8 6 00 15 R. H. Coultiss ------------------- 00 16 David Fisch -------------------- 11 50 17 Standard Hall ------------------- 25 00 18 F. MeVeagh & Co ------------— 343 50 19 Brintnall, Terry & Belden -----— 9 00 20 J. R. Dillon --------------------- 24 00 21 G. H. Kelley ----------------— 4 50 22 P. P. Gibbs -------------------.... 125 23 Mary and Hannah Costello —----- 11 40 24 Robt. N. Woods —-------------— 6 6 00 25 David Cory ------------------- 1,057 28 26 Standard Hall ------------------- 87 90 27 R. Abbey & Co. ------------------ 15 23 28 Fourth National Bank. —---------- 4 00 29 Laborers' Pay Roll —------------- 55 20 30 Arthur Robinson ---------------— 24 00 31 M. T. Ames & Co. —-------------- 65 00 32 B. C. Jones ----------------— 38 45 33 " ". -- ----------------- 17 80 34 Frank Flood - -------------------- 45 00 35 A. Ortlepp - ---------------------- 20 00 36 Wren, SwN-eesy & Root - ---------- 22 00 37 Stonehams & Son - --------------- 32 30 38 Transportation Committee ------- 80 00 39 Wm. H. Angell - ----------------- 21 75 40 T. W. Harvey - ------------------ 1,157 00 41 Postmaster Chicago - ------------- 30 00 42 Hall &- Wood -------------------- 19 10 43 Allen & lackey - ---------------- 10 00 44 Martin Ryerson - ----------------- 1,836 88 45 Michigan Central R. R - ------—. 7.30 00 46 0. P. Emerson - ------------------ 41 80 47 L. C. Daenicke - - --------------— 8 00 48 S. K. Martin - -------------------- 135 80 49 WI. Ryerson - - - ------------------ 7,146 44 50 Avery, Murphy & Co. - ----------- 2,682 19 51 Hannah, Lay & Co. - ------------- 1,600 00 52 J. Beidler & Bros - - ------------—. 1,748 81 53 Platt, Thomas & Maynard ------- 982 23 No. of ~oucher. 54 Kelly, Wood & Co. —----------- 55 Wheelock, Fauntleroy & Co. — 56 J. V. H. Lott -------— 2 —— 92 57 A. Mns & Co. —--------------—. 58 Mrs. C. M. Nutting ------------- 59 J. V. H. Lott ------------------- 60 J. Beidler & Bros.36 —-- 6 1 J. Johnson & —Co - - 9 —7 —75 62 Mrs. Anina Keeffe -------------- 63 lmerold, Johnson & Co - ------ 64 John B. Gesleck 65 Alb ert HerminCck ------------ - 66 Burton & Pierce MnfgC —------ 2 67 I. T. Mendson —------------- -- 68 W. F. Hammond b ------------- - 69 W. Salomon ------------------—. 70 H11. Whitbeck & Co. —----------- 71 Farson, Brayto - & Co-. —-- 72 Kelly, Carpenter & Co. —-------- 73 B. L. Anderson & Co. 74 O. K-ubitschky ---------------- 75 Chicago Equestrian Academy__ 76 M. T. Ames & Co.............. —------------ 77 Magill & Hall. —----------— 1. 78 Cyrus, Bowers & Williams. ----- 79) D. Garvin --------------------- 80 McCartney & Itamblin -------- 81 S. B. Haggard & Co. —--------- 82 M. Rtyerson & Co. —------------ 83 Daniels & Barrow -------------- 84 C. H. Todd -------------------- 85 G. H. Flood -------------------- 86 —. -- -------------------- 87 John Buckley ------------------ 88 J. M. Stephenson -------------- 89 John Buckley ------------------ 90 Wm. Fitzgerald ---------------- 91 H. Whitbeck & Co. —---------- 92 Kelly, Wood & Co. —---------- 93 F. B. Gardener & Co..-..-.. —-- 94 M. Ryerson & Co. —------------ 95 J. C. Drake -------------------- 96 Goss & Phillips Manuf'g Co.... 97 Quieal & Winters -------------- 98 L. F. Starring ------------------ 99 McCartney & ttamblin --------- 100 N. Ludington &- Co --—. —----- 101 D. F. Chase & Bro -------------- 102 T. W. Harvey ------------------ 103 Womani's Home --------------- 104 Louis Waskow -.-.-.-.-. —----- 105"_......... 106 A. Dehnike 4 Amount. $690 90 660 O0 75 00 10 77 2 00 12 25 1_1,338 74 225 00 75 00 53 30 85 80 250 00 743 48 177 12 21 00 1,558 33 601 50 50 00 487 41 _511 79 50 00 120 00 629 75 347 00 45 65 __16 00 21 50 291 87 729 16 _34 02 15 50 29 75 55 00 20 92 202 50 51 75 _56 36 907 75 __ 73 44 1,280 86 1,.260 5O 224 00 521 11 481 95 2 25 40 20, 1,192 50, 752 00 1,418 65 148 78 15 00, 60 00, 24 00, Relief an[d Aid Society. No. of V'oucher. 307 C. Cummings ------------------ 108 H. A. Wright ------------------ 109 John Bass ---------------------- 110 J. L. Dericksoli ---------------- 111 A. B. Thayer ------------------- 112 John Plaschke ----------------- 113 John Williams ----------------- 114 Culbertson, Blair & Co --------- 115 D. E. Bremner ----------------- 116 Good & Knapp ---------------- 117 Schweiiifurth Bros. & Co ------ 118 H. McClure -------------------- 119 H. Tooney --------------------- 120 Centenary AI. E. Church ------- 121 Brady & Scott ----------------- 122 T. M. Avery ------------------- 123 W. B. Rend & Co -------------- 124 Farnum & Childertor ---------- 125 Thos. Phelps & Co ------------ 126.. _ ----------- 12-7 W. B. Rend & Co -------------- 128 G. B. Stacey & Soil ----------- 129 T. Ht. Harmeek ---------------- 130 T. AI. Avery ------------------- 131 Palher, Fuller & Co 132 J. F. MIendeseni ---------------- 133 N. Ludington & Co ------------- 134 Noble & Little ----------------- 135 Palmer, Fuller & Co ----------- 136 Bushnell, Walworth & Reed 137 Emery & MfcFarlan ------------ 138 Bushnell, Walworth & Reed. 139 A. Ortelepp -------------------- 140 A. Priesmeyer ------------------ 141 P. & A. J. Hayward ------------ 142 M. Ryerson -------------------- 143 S. B. Haggard & Co ----------- 144 Rock River Paper Co ---------- 145 Palmer, Fuller & Co ----------- 146 John Buckley ------------------ :147 Luddington, Wells & Van S 148 A. H. Andrews & Co ---------- -149 MNc-,ullen & Officer ----------- 150 H. Whitbeck & Co 151 J. W. Doane & Co -------------- 152 T. W. Harvey ---------—. —----- 153 Goss & Phillips ---------------- 154 F. Voltz ----------------------- 155 Cutler, Savage & Co ----------- 156 Marsh & Forsyth 157 MAcCartniey & ttamblin --------- 1,58 H. McClure -------------------- 159 Wheelock, Fauntelroy & Co 160-11. Whitbeck & Co. —--------- 161 J. Beidler & Bro --------------- 162 Hilliard, Churchhill & Co ------ 163 Reinhardt &- MIulloy ----------- 164 W. Fitzgerald ----------------- 165 Bigelow Bros ------------------ 166 H. Whitbeck & Co ------------- 167 Ludington, Wells & Van S ----- 168 Spaulding & Houghtaling ----- 169 Goss & Phillips ---------------- !70 M. C. R. —------------------ 171 M. Drew ----------------------- 172 Wm. Goldie ------------------- 17,3 Chicago City Bakery ----------- 174 Street & Chatfield -------------- 175 L. L. Jones -------------------- 176 Chicago Postmaster ----------- 177 Bowen & Gilleck -------------- 178 Chicago City Bakery ----------- 179 Schweinfurth Bros & Co ------- 180.. _ ------ 181 Louis Waskow ----------------- 182 Louis Latten ---------------- No. of Voucher. R Robert & Bridget Hawthorne.. 183 Goss & Phillips —--------------— 3 184 H. W. Carpenter —-------------— 1 185 Mary L. McKinzie —-----------— 4 186 Rock River Paper Co —---------- 187 Hall & Wood —----------------- - 188 Chicago Scale Co —-------------- 189 Cheeseman & Miller —----------- 190 Schweinfurth Bros & Co —------- 191 Hilliard, Churchill & Co --------- 192 Calkins & Fisher —--------------- 9 193 Pillsbury, Bradly & Co —------— 7 194 Ferry Bros —------------------ 89 195 Bigelow Bros —----------------- 9 196 Luddington, Wells & Van S —- -. 197 S. J. Learned —----------------- P 198 Palmer, Fuller & Co —----------- 199 Street & Chatfield -------------- - 200 H. Whitbeck & Co —------------ 2 201 D. F. Groves —------------------. 202 Goss & Phillips —--------------— 1 203 Luddington, Wells & Van S —--— 1 204 James Fegick —----------------- - 205 Bushnell, Walworth & Reed —-— 7 206 P. O'Neil & Son —-------------— 6 207 W. A. Angell —------------------- 208 Laborers' Pay Roll —------------- 4 209 G. B. Stacey & Son —------------- 2 210 H. E. Crane -----------—. - ------- 211 Drayage Pay Roll —------------— 4 1212 Treadway & Jewell —------------ 5 213 J. E. Aldrich & Co. —------------- 214 Tytus, VanBuren & Co. —--------- 215 Sam'l Wight P e —----------------- 216 J. C. Drake & Co.34 —— P —217 S. J. Learned ------------------—.. 218 Atherton & Weaver - --------- 219 A. T. King & Co 969 —-— 43220 Ludington, Wells & Van S. —---- 221 Bradner, Charnley & Co —------- 222 Palmer, Fuller & Co 34 —-- 223 Kirby, Carpenter & Co —-------- O 224 Louis Groene &Ofc —-------------- 225 Calkins & Fisher - -------------- 226 T. E. Morris ae --------------—.F. 227 P. V. Fitzpatrick ---------------—.. G228 J. M. Stephenson - ---------- 229 Fletcher & Lazoir - ---------- 2.30 W. M. Devine - - - 4 —--— 6231 C. L. Wilsorn ----------------— Wl 232 Wm. B. Potter ---------- 233 W. Hl. L. Bond ------------ 234 E. Barrett —--------------------- - 235 T. W. Harvey —---------------- 6.236 Hannum & Copp 193 —------ 237 A. R. Gray —-------------------. 2.38 Hancock, May & Co —---------— 5 239 Bridges & Co -------------------- 240 Kelly, Wood & Co —------------ 7 241 G. B. Stacey & Son -------------- 242 A. R. Gray & Co —-------------- - 9 243 Kirk, Carpenter & Co —--------- 7 244 F. B. Gardener & Co —----------- 245 S. K. Martin r —------------------ 246 Hilliard, Churchill & Co...24 247 Kirby, Carpenter & Co —-------- - 64 248 Harmon, Messer & Co —---------- 249 N. Ludington & Co —------------ 0 250 Ludington, Wells & Van S.... 2 251 Bigelow Bro —------------------. 1252 Chicago & Alton R. R. Co —----— 6 253 A. Fraser —-------------------- -- 254 Jas. Newcomb —----------------- 255 C. M. Garrison —--------------- 8256 Continental Ins. Co —------------. 257 Kinchman, Hill & Co —----------- 0 5 Amount. .31 50 13 75 4 00 24 00 .50 00 75 92 6,650 00 8,750 00 463 68 32 10 343 16 60 48 1 50 12 00 165 68 105 00 374 50 235 76 _5 18 192 14 68i 00 176 00 20 00 888 08 9'32 52 96 40 336 60 602 59 711 82 27.5 02 105 00 862 57 137 52 49 60 29 16 449 12 104 70 1,110 90 410 90 11 75 167 91 381 00 343 50 2,582 82 3,110 18 1,860 72 889 85 245 72 841 96 141 26 9 00 2_9 80 450 00 2,585 29 3,599 68 8,239 68 75 50 214 92 855 00 2,604 72 759 75 4,151 94 368 29 295 53 180 00 221 00 500 32 1,600 00 80 52 45 40 141 80 38 00 47 80 121 08 38 80 3 55 A Inount. 300 00 603 03 251 60 41 53 748 25 69 75 132 50 15 75 279 96 4,283 84 390 97 784 74 4,545 89 457 96 1,357 11 460 00 341 83 3,115 68 1,181 27 279 00 641 95 146 98 29 84 720 06 6 00 4 65 114 50 362 50 8 75 42 40 125 00 3 00 268 55 16 00 34 00 241 40 150 00 969 43 628 00 511 08 855 34 3,420 00 417 35 1,057 20 27 00 31 24 256 50 135 00 34 56 6 30 6 00 12 50 6 05 1,593 69 193 80 113 80 595 00 102 00 3,946 74 323 00 3,969 41 2,699 78 539 38 124 22 2,400 93 4,764 65 11 00 904 97 257 04 835 80 680 39 67 00 6 16 1,993 86 500 00 260 03 A _. Report of the Chieago No. of Voucher. 258 MNoore, Foote & Co -------------- 259 M. W. Field & Co ---------------- 260 McDonald & Haywood ----------- 261 Chicago Scales Co: 262 Boutoln & Osborn ---------------- 26,3 J. L. Hancock ------------------- 264 3M. D. Wells & Co ---------------- 265 Lowe, Crowl & Co --------------- 266 S. Wustum ---------------------- 267 Reichweini & Schafer ------------ 268 O. C. Gibbs ---------------------- 269 Royal Ins. Co -------------------- 270 R. B. Stacey & Son -------------- 271 H. McClure ---------------------- 272 O. C. Gibbs ---------------------- 273 Jno. Hughes & Son -------------- 274 Ht. A. Chapin & Co --------------- 275 Tribune Co ---------------------- 276 Wm. Lareser --------------------- 277 SchwNeinifurth, Bro. & Co --------- 2X8 R. E. Miner ---------------------- 279 Fuller &d Fuller ------------------ 280 3I. L. Brennan & Co ------------- 281 O. C. Gibbs ---------------------- 282 Watson & Johnson -------------- 283 H. Whitbeck & Co -------------- 284 J. R. Lawrence & Co ------------ 285 Ellmery &d IcFarlald ------------- 286 D. F. Groves --------------------- 287 Spaulding, [-T. de Johnson -------- 288 Bushnell, Walworth & Rced 289 T. 3r. Avery --------------------- 290 E. Eldred ------------------------ 291 SchNN,einfurth, Bro. & Co --------- 292 Goss & Phillips ------------------ 293 E. Hartman ---------------------- 294 -M. Ryerson &d Co ---------------- 2!)5 Calkins &d Fisher ----------------- 296 Palmer, Fuller & Co -------------- 297 J. Al. Harvey --------------------- 298 Ferry & Bro --------------------- 299 Ludington, Wells & Van S ------- 300 Terry & Bro301 A. B. Brackett ------------------- 302 E. D. Rundell -------------------- 303 Chas. Reitz & Bro --------------- 304 Home of the Friendless ---------- 305 H. Whitbeck & Co --------------- 306 Michigan C. R. R ---------------- 307 S. J. Learned -------------------- 308 Sinclair &d Moore ---------------- 309 Geo. R. Stearns ------------------ 310 Chas. R. Signor ------------------ 311 D. F. Bacon & Co ---------------- 312 D. C. WV. Gooding ---------------- 313 McAuley, Yoe & Co -------------- 314 Hanuntom &Copp ----------------- 315 Radcliff & Hiiinegan ------------- 316 W. E. AndrewNs ----------------- 317 A. L. IHale & Bro ---------------- 318 A. Ortlepp ----------------------- 319 J. M. Stephenson & Son --------- 320 N. Ludin,-ton & Co -------------- 321 Hart, Asten & Co ---------------- 322 Louis Waskow ------------------- 323 L. Voltz -.- ---------------------- 324 Bureau Special Relief ------------ 325 Donation Account --------------- 326 " ". 327 Schweinfurth Bros & Co --------- 328 R. D. Russell -------------------- 329 Brady & Scott ------------------- 330 J. M. Hitchcock ----------------- 331 J. W. Butler & Co --------------- 332 T. W. Singer --------------------- 333 J. Scanlon ----------------------- No. of Voucher. 334 Farnum & Chidester —---------- 335 M. C. Bradley —----------------- - 336 Bliss, Moore & Co —-------------- 9 337 M. Mitchell —------------------- 5 338 Bureau Special Relief —---------- 339 Protestant Orphan Asylum —--— 2 340 Bureau Special Relief —-------- 341 --- 9 — 342 --------— " 343 - 90. — 344 - — ". —----- 345 - - 9 —346 G. Holz —---------------------— 5 347 Lake Shore & Mich. S. R. R ----- 348 Evans & Walker —-------------—. 349 Moore &- Co —-------------------. 350 L. C. Daenicke —---------------- 351 W. I11. Wheaton & Co —--------- 2 352 Mrs. Chas. Tatum —------------—. 353 C. F. Addy —------------------- - 3 54 Postmaster Chicago —---------—. 355 M. T. Ames & Co —-------------- 7 3 5 6 G. B. Stacey & Co —-------------- 5 357 Robt. F. Q(,ueal 2029 —---- 358 Cutler, Savage & Co —----------- 359 T. W. Henry -------------- 360 Mills & Cook ------------- 361 Ludington, Wells & Van S —----- 0 362 A. S. Esmay & Co —-----------— 2 363 padi _ &os —---— 2 —364 Bn ------ - - - - - - - - 365 S. B. Haz-ard & Co —------------ 366 Farson, Brayton & Co —--------- 367 Jewett & Root - ----------- 368 Milwaukee Publishing Co —----— 1 369 John Baker ------------- 370 Bradner, Smith & Co —---------- 371 St. Mary;s & St. Joseph Asylum_ 372 Geo. H. Peck ---------- - - -------- 373 Culver, Page & Hoyne —-------— 1 374 Pillsbury, Bradly & Co —--------- 375 Wm. Fitzgerald —--------------- 4 376 Wm. Goldie -------------- 377 Bushnell, Walworth & Reed —-— 4 378 Goss & Phillips —--------------— 7 379 Watson & Johnson —------------ 380 John S. Brewer ----------- 381 Goss & Phillips —--------------- 9 382 S. J. Russell ----- ------- 383 Hannah, Lay & Co —------------ 384 Bigelow Bros ------------- 385 Palmer, Fuller & Co —----------- 386 Barton & Jones —--------------— 2 387 Ford River Lumber Co —--------- 388 H. Whitbeck & Co —------------- 9 389 Hancock, Nay & Co —----------- 390 Street & Chatfield.... - -------- 391 Spaulding, Houghtaling & Co ---- 392 M. D..Wells & Co.... - ------- 393 E. F. Hollister & Co —-----------.. 394 DF.F. Chase & Co.... - -------- 395 Kelly, Wood & Co... - -------- 396 Queal & Winters.... - -------- 397 Hilliard, Churchill & Co - ------ 398 De Golyer & McClelland - ------ 399 Burdick & Mead.... - -------- 400 McMullen & Officer.. - ------ 401 S. J. Russell A -------------—.J.B - 402 J. Beidler Bros- --....7. — 403 Chicago & Alton R. R. Co ------ 404 Rock River Paper Co- - ------ 405 Wheelock, Fauntleroy & Co - 4-0406 J. R. Laurence & Co — 65.. — 407 S. J. Learned- - 60...... — 408 Chicago, B. & Q. R. R -- ---- 409 Mrs. M. B. Raymond - ------ 6 Amount. 133 20 20 00 529 87 112 51 200 00 225 O0 42 00 10 00 65 00 77 00 1,000 00 60 00 I75 63 00 2,520 00 510 07 160 2,354 23 50 00 25 00 50 00 207 50 525 00 2,029 70 811 80 4,884 76 777 06 1,012 85 25 75 66 00 71 25 162 83 269 00 700 75 180 00 45 00 452 300 00 105 00 120 93 228 75 380 45 358 50 497 82 387 59 300 00 5 00 470 97 690 00 635 43 860 70 511 24 912 75 773 10 879 42 529 06 1,546 68 5,743 47 1,286 00 395 00 1,074 30 4,124 58 1,591 59 3,370 13 3,800 00 3,702 00 764 90 638 06 1,835 07 532 43 494 00 450 00 227 65 147 60 30 50 950 Am.ount. 1,045 82 1,388 12 129 30 10 00 42 58 6.631 10 861 00 270 00 172 50 135 20 200 00 25 00 150 00 15 92 21 85 30 44 3 50 1 50 12 00 346 76 3 00 10 00 3 50 5 60 260 0 2,144 36 1,082 66 34 25 295 20 2,415 19 812 14 382 38 163 50 159 08 429 94 25 00 146 72 891 98 667 72 30 00 785 26 1,734 34 1,244 14 45 00 56 00 875 00 300 00 1,453 59 220 00 103 80 186 16 5 75 8 65 27 00 18 55 346 45 38 50 14 81 90 55 403 20 124 96 256 50 1,070 14 393 93 60 76 252 72 25 00 180 00 31 00 247 64 20 40 69 56 5 20 80 65 25 00 12 65 _~~~~. - k Relief and Aid Society. No. of V oucher. 410 Broadway Bros & Tryeser ------- 411 R. Chester ----------------------- 412 John Coughlin ------------------- A-B R-Hugh Clark ----------------- B-B R —Alonzo Martin -------------- 413 Bushuell, Walworth &d Reed. 414 G. B. Stacey & Son -------------- 415 S. J. Russell --------------------- 416 Hannum & Copp ----------------- 417 M. Ryerson & Co ---------------- 418 Rock River Paper Co ------------ 419 Calkins & Fisher ---------------- 420 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 421 Cutler, Savage & Co ------------- 422 Ludington, Wells & Van S ------- 423 H. Whitbeck & Co ---------------- 424 John Stevens & Co -------------- 425 Excelsior -AIan ufacturing Co -.... 426 Goss & Phillips. —--------------- 427 Ferry & Bro --------------------- 428 Street &d Chatfield ---------------- 429 Mills, Baker & Co ---------------- 430 Haggard &- Co -------------------- 431 T. W. Harvey -------------------- 432 Bishop & Lull -------------------- 433 Bigelow Bros -------------------- 434 N. Ludington &- Co -------------- 435 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 436 Johnson & Wheeler ------------- 437 M. Ryerson & Co ---------------- 438 Porter &- Fuller ------------------ 439 T. M. Avery --------------------- 440 Weber Furniture Co ------------- 441 Hodge & Homer ----------------- 442 Frank Sturges & Co ------------- 443 Postmaster Chicago -------------- 444 W. H. Carpenter ----------------- 445 Abram Kniisely ------------------- 446 Hancock, Nay & Co -------------- 447 Goss & Phillips ------------------ 448 Henry Spinak -------------------- 449 Home Ins. Co -------------------- 450 Donation account ---------------- 451 Timothy Sullivan ---------------- 452 W. D. Moore --------------------- 453 Frank Flood --------------------- 454 D. F. Groves --------------------- 455 Rock River Paper Co ------------ 456 J. Beidler Bros -------------------- 457 Burdeck &d Mead ---------------- 458 Ferry & Bro --------------------- 459 Bigelow Bros --------------------- 460 T. M. Avery --------------------- 461 Thompson Bro ------------------- 462 S. J. Learned -------------------- 463 A. T. King & Co ------------------ 464 S. J. Russell --------------------- 465 W. B. Houghton ----------------- 466 Atherton d Weaver -------------- 467 Bassett & Bro -------------------- 468 Rice & Jackson ------------------ 469 M. D. Wells &d Co ---------------- 470 Wm. Fitzgerald ------------------ 471 W. H. Beach --------------------- 472 H. McClure ---------------------- 473 Michigan Cent. R. R ------------- 474 Turner & Co --------------------- 475 Warner & Felix ------------------ 476 H. A. Chapin -------------------- 477 Excelsior M4anuf'g Co ------------ 478 A. Goodjohn --------------------- 479 Sellew Elbow Co ----------------- 480 D. A. Gage ----------------------- 481 Herring & Co -------------------- 482 H. B. Marks --------------------- 483 E. Loomis ----------------------- No. of Voucher. 484 H. N. Holden —---------------— 3 - 485 Hearson & Payne —------------- - 486 Wm. Rooke Ch —--------------— 2A-B R-John McCafferty —---------- B-B R-Jas. F. Duffy —-------------- 0 C-B R-W. B. Burbank —------------ 0 487 Royal Ins. Co —----------------- - 488 Palmer, Fuller & Co —---------— 4 489 Bigelow Bros —----------------- 4 490 Leedy & Homrer n —-----------— 6 491 Jno. Krous —------------------- - 492 D. F. Groves —---------------— 4 8 493 Cutler, Huse & Co —------------- 4 494 Goss & Phillips —--------------- 8 495 W. B. Stein -------------------— 9 496 Michigan Cent'l R. R ------------ 497 Hodge & Homer —-------------— 5 498.... 499 S. B. Haggard & Co —------------ 500 Goss & Phillips —--------------- 9 501 Rock River Paper Co —---------- 502 S. J. Learned —----------------- 6 50,3 N. Ludington & Co - - ------- 504 Hannah, Lay & Co —------------- 2 505 Bushnell, Walworth & Reed —-— 7 506 Chicago Roofing Co —------------ 6 507 S. J. Learned- - 20...... — 508 Bushnell, Walworth & Reed 8 509 Sheffer, Rupp & Co -------------- 510 A. R. Gray & Co —-------------—. 511 Fuller & Fuller-8 - 38.... — 512 Street & Chatfield -------- 513 Kelly, Wood & Co —-----------— 4 514 Bigelow Bros —------- 105 —---- 515 Watson & Johnson - ------- 516 Kirby, Carpenter & Co -4-25 —68 517 T. W. Harvey n —------------—.. - 518 Wrisley Bros- - 60...... — 519 A. E. Kent & Co —------------- - 00 520 J. M. Stevenson & Co-3 - 50.. — 521 Larrabee & North —-----------—. 522 Bureau Speqial Relief —--------— 1 523 M. D. Wells & Co-1- 60.... — 524 J. J. Dwyer S a —-------------—.J. 525 H. McKinzie & Co - ------- 526 Sehweinfurth, Bro. & Co 76 — 527 Chicago, Alton & St. L. R. R 1 528 M. Johnson Rk.Pr —--------— 25 5J 529 Bureau Special Relief —--------- 530 John Benhaller --------- 531 G. W. Crane B —------------------ 532 Bushnell, Walwortli & Reed —--— 8 533 P. Ft. W. & Chicago R. R.B. 3 534 Pitts., Cin. & St. Louis R. R ----- 535 Chicago, Alton & St. Louis R. R. 536 C. H. Beckwith d& Co —---------- 537 G. B. Stacey & Son —----------- - 538 A. Dehnicke H o —--------------—. 539 A. S. Esmay & Co - ---------- 1Pay Roll, Dist. 3 ----------------- 468 Rice & Jackson ~ ~ ~ ~~~~2 ---------------— 375 ____2075 3 " 2 5 -------------- 4 3 "t d —-------------— 8 5 ----------------- 6 H Mc. e —--------------- 7 7 3i C B B —----------— 2 84 3 C —--------------- 9 Hospital --------------- 10 Gibbs ----------------- 411 Dist. 2 ---------------- 12 i 5 ---------------- - 13 " Transportation -------- 14 " Dist. 5 ---------------- - 15 " 48 W. Randolph st ----- 4 16 "..... 17 491 W. Madison st ----- T' A....t. 283 75 16 40 32 00 25 00 20 00 814 50 268 75 700 38 510 50 605 80 981 50 778 21 514 26 729 52 1,440 37 1,830 30 2,103 64 932 83 550 96 659 03 2,451 60 608 00 78 50 1,769 24 2,543 70 1,105 80 650 00 394 21 6,184 86 405 11 75 47 129 30 1,577 75 323 27 56 73 15 00 244 80 128 54 451 77 313 65 10 00 350 00 50 00 24 50 27 00 87 00 295 20 215 50 982 93 1,348 50 676 84 1,069 60 273 20 1,081 20 221 40 195 00 389 80 so 00 125 00 30 00 37 50 1,015 00 825 14 92 75 36 265 71 75 381 08 300 3,770 20 36 00 61 29 77 95 900 00 40 50 300 A....t. 35 75 202 50 500 275 00 300 00, 500 00 87 50 425- 13, 311 40 15 00 13 00 442 80, 294 00 313 83 193 10 202 83 225 90 84 90 126 10 275 79 641 35 803 00 881 44 712 30 748 50, 516 18 685 20 781 01 1,422 75, 3,4S9 33 823 38 2'413 06, 21151 43, 1,057, 72 2'180 00, 41257 69, 1, 84 720 00 1,600 00 318 50: 11 70 150 1,323 00 300 353 50 127 76 117 94 15 00 500 15 00 869 001 30 50 119 73, 144 00 203 00 262 50 50 20 169 50 103 70 2,087 56 311 20 752 80,, 242 00 482 83, 73 00 303 00' 337 85 95 95 568 00, 183 83 " 35 00 150 94 38 98 38, 67 O(> LI Rteport of the C/iecago No. of No. of No. of Voucher. Amount. 551 Westfall & Gilbert -------------— 20 00 552 Culver, Page & Hoyne ----------— 24 64 553 Turner & Co ------------------- 221 50 554 C. D. Corbett ------------------— 5 00 555 Reichwein & Schafer ----------— 115 20 556 M. D. Wells & Co --------------- 663 00 557 Lewellyn & Jones -------------- 195 20 558 J. Mapes ----------------------— 1 00 559 Bureau Special Relief ----------— 2 00 560 Geo. R. Campbell —------------—. 300 561 Geo. F. French ----------------— 4 00 562 Geo. W. Emerson -------------— 11 00 563 John Hawley ------------------- 25 00 564 Wilson, Appleyard & Co -------— 126 00 565 W. B. Rend & Co --------------- 920 50 566 J. W. Butler & Co --------------- 77 70 567 Hunton & Hall ----------------— 8 10 568 Jno. Harris -------------------— 2 00 569 H. D. Beeson ------------------— 2 50 570 Hodge & Homer —--------------- 570 571 Edward Oats -------------------- 16 48 572 W. Ridley ---------------------- 11 50 573 Frank Sturges & Co -----------— 45 75 574 Culver, Page & Hoyne ----------— 8 45 575.1 _ 57 958 47 576 Brady & Scott..... 105 92 577 Mrs. W. Bonner ----------------— 7 20 578 C. H. Hanson ------------------— 1 25 579 J. H. Stokes -------------------- 10 00 580 H. Haarbleeicher --------------- 273 18 581 J. W. Bell --------------------- 51 00 582 J. F. Rathbone --------------- 1,620 50 533 Excelsior Manuf'g Co --------— 14,980 67 584 Detroit Stoves Works —------— 3 1,438 12 585 McGrath & Bisgood ------------- 479 50 586 Michigan Central R. R ----------- 22 00 587 D. C. W. Gooding --------------— 17 75 588 J. E. Pettibone ----------------- 45 14 589 Bigelow Bros ------------------ 965 50 590 C. H. Cowper ------------------— 4 00 591 Calkins & Fisher --------------- 915 60 592 T. W. Harvey ----------------- 1,252 32 593 Crossman & Co ----------------- 16 00 594 J. J. Brown --------------------- 18 00 P2 95 Calkins & Fisher -------------- 1,081 60 596 Watson & Johnson -- - ---------- 1,035 00 597 H. Whitbeck & Co - ---------- 1,718 72 598 Queal & Winters 1 —----- 1,337 19 599 Street & Chatfield - -------- 1,031 84 600 E. A. Hartwell —---- ---------- 1,159 40 601 Ferry Bros - ---------- 1,599 62 602 Burdick & Mead —--- ---------- 1,603 50 603 Smeal & Rebank ---------------- 77 40 604 Weage, Kirtland & Co ---------— 911 12 605 J. H. Campbell ----------------— 17 55 606 Childs & Virden. —-------------- 722 88 607 Chicago, Alton & St. Louis R. R. 50 00 608 Donation account... —--------- 3,000 00 609 Cutler, Savage & Co... —--------- 1,235 60 610 Spaulding, Houghtaling & Co... 4,069 65 611 A. R. Gray & Co... —---------- 1,425 55 612 T. W. Harvey... —--------------- 2,193 68 613 R. F. SQueal & Co -.... —--------- 1,132 43 614 J. D. Pierce... —---------------- 1,490 00 615 F. G. Sheppard... —---------------- 6 25 616 Kirby, Carpenter & Co... —-------- 5,376 66 617 Street & Chatfield... —--------- 1,724 00 618 Goss & Phillips... —--------------- 144 85 619 Hannum & Copp... —-------------- 513 70 620 Low, Crowell & Co... —------------ 770 70 621 Ladies Christian Union... —-------- 100 00 622 Old Ladies Home... —------------- 100 00 623 J. C. Wallaee... —------------------ 50 624 C. F. Buckley... —----------------- 15 00 625 R. E. McAllister... —--------------- 3 00 626 Standard Club... —--------------- 975 00 8 No. of ~oucher. 18 Pay Roll, 19 " 20 " 21 " 22' 2.3" 25 2;;" 26' 27 " 28 29 " 30 " 31 " 32 " 33 " 4,3" 44 " 46 " 46 " 47 " 48 " 49 " 50 " 51 " 52 " 53 " 54 55 " 56 " 57 58 " 59 " 60 " 61 " 62 " 6.3 64 65 66' 67 " 68 69 " 70 71 " 02" 73 " 74 " 75 " 76 " 77 " 78' 79 " 80" 81 " 82' 83" 84 85 " 86 " 87 " 88" 89 540 F. Foltz_ 541 P. Lanm~ 542 P. Peters 543 G. B. Stan 544 J. N. Far 545 McAuley 546 Norton & 547 A. L. Ha] 548 Doggett, 549 A. Nylan 550 A. Fraze Amount. 242 42 152 58 125 24 51 37 199 18 200 08 73 00 99 25 451 76 67 60 68 20 32 28 73 00 139 95 138 48 38 10 27 50 34 (0 80 00 232 12 74 30 193 07 48 00 78 00 1,188 09 94 50 413 75 15 00 71 66 279 10 195 23 638 25 20 25 99 00 754 47 64 00 187 28 119 98 59 61 91 50 408 24 950 00 2,139 85 257 18 57 50 220 62 337 75 209 00 459 5( 30 00 19 50 131 00 30 25 491 30 391 58 1,801 92 104 50 975 25 569 25 125 50 169 50 1,180 50 312 00 354 88 10 70 45 00 4,37 50 202 50 318 00 700 85 50 702 00 15 00 96 16 St. Louis Depot -------- N. W. R. R ------------ St. L. & A. R. R. Depot 491 W. Madison st ----- Ft. Wayne R. R. Depot Rock Island " " Supplies --------------- Extra Labor ------------ Supplies. —------------ ............... ............... ............... Transportation -------- Distribution ----------- Supplies --------------- Correspondence ------- Distribution ----------- Hospital Ladies Employment_ — Transportation -------- Shaw's Ware House Shelter Committee ---- Miscellaneous Help, Dist. No. 1 ---------- Potato Ware House ---- Employment ---------- Shawv's and Tobey and Booth Ware House — Transportation -------- Church of Messiah -.... Corresponde nce ------- Transportation -------- Dist. 3 ----------------- 11 5 ----------------- Dist. 5 ----------------- Distribution ----------- Dist. 2 ----------------- Shelter Committee ---- " Center ave._ Special Relief ---------- Shelter ---------------- Labor Barracks -------- Pel7;ef and Aid Soc;ety. 627 A. MNcGowan ----------- 628 C. H. Beckwith & Co_ 629 Chas. Wensche --- 630 N. Western Fire Extin 631 Louis Waskow_ ------- 632 Schweinfurth, Bro. & C 633 Excelsior ManLuf'g Co — 6(34 Turney & Co ---------- 635 M. T. Ames & Co ------ 636 Frank Statelier -------- 637 Wm. Blair & Co ------ 638 P. Deitrich ------------ 639 Wilson, Appleyard & C 640 Farnum & Co ---------- ,641 C. H. Beckwith & Co_ 642 J. E. Jones ----------- 643 J. MI. Stevenson & Co 644 Donation Fund -------- 645 Dexter & ~Noble ------- ,646 Chicago Postmaster --- 647 S. Klauer -------------- 648 AI. O'Brien ------------ 649 Marston, Peck & Bro_ 650 C. H. Case ------------ 651 Sherman, Hall & Cook 652'." 65:3 Wm. Hogan ------------ 654 Cutler, Huse & Co ---- 655 M. D. Wells & Co ------ 656 Crossman & Co ------- 657 G. B. Stacey & Son 658.... __ 659 J. W. Doane & Co ----- 660 Hibbard &; Spencer_ —661 Mirs. Ruh -------------- ,662 Putnam & Edgarton - - 90 PayRoll, Rink. —---- 91 " Supplies ---- 92 " ". ~93 ". i; _ _ 94 9a' P., C. & St. I 96 " Supplies ---- 97 " ". 98 99 " M. C. R. R__ -100 " Dist. No. 3 —101 " Dist. 3 ------ 102 " O. C. Gibbs103 " Dist. 5 ------ 104 2 —---- 105 " Coal Yard-_106 " Dist. 3 ------- 107 I —---- 108 4 —---- 109 " Employme nt 663 T. 1\I. Avery ---------- 664 Fullerman & Lasher__665 Ludington, Wells & Va 666 S. J. Russell ---------- 667 Thompson Bros. & Co 668 D. F. Chase & Co ----- 669 Rock River Paper Co 670 Palmer, Fuller & Co_ 671 P. O. Neil & Son ------ 672 McDonotigh, Price & ( 673 Ford River Lumber Co 674 Miller Bros ----------- 675 Hancock, Nay & Co —676 Bigelow Bros --------- 677 Watson & Johnson -.-. 678 Rock River Paper Co_ 679 Wheelock, Fauntleroy 680 Bishop & Lulr --------- 681 Bigelow Bros --------- 682 S. J. Russell ---------- No. of Vou,cher. Amount. 683 Bishop & Lull - - -------- 541 96 684 W. H. Berryman --------------— 3 20 685 T. W. Harvey ----------------- 1,259 92 686 Chas. Reitz & Bro —------------- 530 00 687 T. W. Harvey -------------------- 1,149 22 688 H. Whitbeck & Co -------------- 790 10 689) Ludington, Wells & VanS ------- 678 99 690 Mrs. Dickinson ----------------- 331 00 E. D. Rundell ------------------ 131 00 691 L. McWilliams ----------------- 146 25 692 E. F. Hollister & Co -----------— 685 25 693 G. O'Grady & Co --------------— 18 80 694 Mrs. Read ---------------------- 13 00 695 W. E. T. Keller ----------------— 5 00 696 Mrs. O. Kobor -----------------— 7 00 697 P. Stevens. —------------------- 39 87 698 Bureau Special Relief ---------- 1,000 00 699 Cutler, Savage & Co ------------ 1,544 80 700 S. S. Miller -------------------— 148 00 701 Broadway Bros. & T ------------- 10 00 702 T. M. Avery ------------------- 423 59 703 S. J. Learned ------------------ 461 40 70 4 Farson, White & Co -----------— 101 45 705 Palmner, Fuller & Co -----------— 311 60 706 Chas. Reitz & Bro -------------— 320 00 707 -M. Ryerson & Co --------------- 287 92 708 Sherman, Hall & Cook ---------— 400 00 709 C H & C —--------- 240 00 710 H. W. Carpenter ---------------- 225 00 711 S. J. Learned ------------------- 464 20 712 J. R. & J. Zook. —------------- 700 00 713 H. Niedecker ------------------- 543 02 714 W. Griffith --------------------— 12 00 715 Excelsior Manufacturing Co ---— 1,481 75 716 - " 1,173 10 110 Pay Roll, Dist. 3 ---------------- 1,499 30 1 1 P Hl 3Rn —----—. 63 08 717 N. Ludington & Co......240 00 718 McMullen & Officer ------------- 289 70 719 Palmer, Fuller & Co -----------— 242 98 720 Goss & Phillips —--------------- 186 58 721 A. S. Esmay & Co....... 73 00 722 Geo. H. Peck ------------------- 272 00 723 William Goldie ----------------— 79 25 724 Rock River Paper Co ----------— 492 50 725 M. D. Wells ------------------- 289 00 726 G. C. Varney ------------------— 5 00 727 Watson & Johnson ------------ 1,277 00 728 Dean Bros --------------------- 120 00 729 Palmer, Fuller & Co -----------— 268 81 730 Bridge & Co ------------------- 209 00 631 Wm. Flood -------------------- 113 61 732 D. F. Groves ------------------- 369 00 733 Palmer, Fuller & Co -----------— 298 15 734 Rock River Paper Co ------------ 254 00 735 Bishop & Lull ------------------ 334 74 736 T. M. Avery ---------------------- 423 15 737 B. C. Jones --------------------- 85 00 738 J. BiedlerBro ------------------ 309 64 739 Watson & Johnson ------------— 845 00 740 White & Rossman, Agents ------- 46 35 741 Louis Waskow ------------------ 64 16 742 Hilliard, Churchill & Co --------- 2,851 44 743 Rock River Paper Co ----------— 353 32 744 Palmer, Fuller & Co -----------— 323 94 745 G. W. Howard —-------—. 10 35 746 M. C. Bradley —----------------- 32 00 747 M. A. Armstrong --------------— 21 90 748 Mich. Cent. R. R --------------— 19 25 749 B o I I. —-------------- 38 50 7.50 Nash & Burke —----------------- 32 75 751 McDonough & Price -----------— 150 00 752 H. W. McClure —------------- - 63 56 753 M. Mitchell -------------------- 276 55 754 Bloomington Stove Co.. --------- 1,088 00 755 C. G. Hammond ----------------- 8 00 Amount. ........... 6,98 36 ........... 233 45 ........... 23 80 ag'r Co ---- 160 00 ........... 40 84 Mo _ —---- 189 64 .......... 13,910 61 ........... 264 00 ........... 423 75 ........... 422 00 ........... 1,730 75 ........... 192 00 o - -------- 175 00 ........... 109 44 ........... 705 35 ........... 40 75 ............ 350 00 ............ 50 00 ........... 225 90 ........... 25 00 ........... 75 00 ........... 252 00 ........... 76 50 ........... 100 00 ........... 160 00 ........... 344 32 ........... 15 00 ........... 46 58 ........... 651 00 ........... 14 00 ........... 350 00 ........... 262 50 ........... 1,938 89 ........... 105 87 ...........1 150 ........... 69 27 ............ 620 38 ........... 27 91 ........... 266 00 ........... 111 88 ........... 57 00 5. R. R ---- 69 70 -.-.-.-. —- 159 86 ........... 44 87 ........... 135 00 ........... 36 00 ........... 329 50 ........... 145 00 ........... 196 14 ........... 303 31 ........... 1,048 90 ........... 22 50 ........... 1,796 58 ........... 905 11 ........... 195 25 .......... 40 50 ........... 199 45 ........... 313 00 an S - ----- 601 88 ........... 941 81 ........... 668 40 ........... 298 80 ........... 699 00 ........... 201 98 ........... 107 95 Co - ------ 642 00 ........... 639 30 ........... 20 00 ........... 582 78 ........... 831 70 ........... 664.50 ........... 599 30 & Co ----- 1,390 20 ........... 1,268 56 ........... 734 60 ........... 768 40 9 Report of the Chicago No. of Voucher. Amount. 756 B. Holbrook & Co ------------- 2,952 75 757 A. Ortlepp ---------------------— o 53 08 758 Schweinfurth,Bro. & Co -------— 141 68 759 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer -------— 735 60 760 W. Wharton & Co -------------— 20 00 761 J. L. Hathaway ----------------- 67 50 762 G. Lasher & Son --------------— 18 75 763 Jas. J. Wilson ----------------- 207 50 764 FingherhuLt & Rusche ----------- 338 25 765 Turnoy & Co ------------------ 349 25 766 C. E. Palmleaf ------------------ 60 00 767 Millar Bros --------------------- 6 00 768 Mark Forsyth ------------------ 280 16 769 Home of the Good Shepherd ---- 150 00 770 F. Rathbone & Co -------------- 25 00 771 Harmon, Messer & Co ---------— 201 53 772 G. B. Stacey & Son ------------- 525 00 773 Schooner J. B. Wilber. —--------- 160 00 774 C. L. Wilson ------------------- 25 00 775 M. I). Wells & Co --------------- 739 00 776 J. M. Stevenson —-------------- 350 00 777 Soldiers Home ----------------- 206 29 778 Jos. Stockton & Co ------------— 20 50 779 Geo. R. Campbell --------------—. 2 70 780 Rubber Clothing Co ------------— 24 00 781 Hart, Asten & Co --------------- 355 59 782 E. E. Ryan & Co --------------- 250 00 783 Wilson, Appleyard & Co --------- 63 00 784 Harmon, Messer & Co ------------ 76 65 785 1 " 8o ------------ 31 05 786 L. McWilliams ----------------- 203 00 787 F. Foltz ---------------------- 193 00 788 Wilson, Appleyard & Co --------- 126 00 789 T. H. Rebank.F a —--------------- 177 00 790 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer --------- 875 00 791. -------— 489 60 792 G --------- 2 604 00 793 Smeal &Rebank - ---------------- 123 15 794 Chas. Fox - ---------------------- 32 80 795 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer --------- 696 00 796 Turney & Co - -------------------- 156 00 797 G. B. Stacey & Son. -----------— 262 50 798 Hall & Winch 84 d r b ---------— 9 — 121 50 799 W. T. Hammond - ------ 6 34 800 W. A. Butters & Co ------------ 125 00 801 John Phelps - --------- 46 00 802 Aug. Presmeyer - ------- 159 08 803 Arthur Swazey - ------ - 150 00 804 A. Dehnicke - --------- 74 80 805 H. Enderis & Wolleger ---------- 25 59 806 Llewellyn & Jones - ------ 177 36 807 A. Frazer ----------- 118 16 808 Schweinfurth, Bro. & Co -------— 116 32 809 Sam'l Knight 89 85uvy —----------- 8 00 810 A. E. Kent ----------- 1,600 00 811 Culbertson, Blair & Co. -------— 1,730 00 812 McWilliams & Lay ------------- 329 00 813 Childs & Virden --------------- 188 72 814 Brady & Scott ----------------- 108 52 815 Millard & Decker ----------—.- 607 74 816 Chicago Evening Journal ------- 1,145 50 817 F. M. Rockwell ----------------- 37 89 818 S. A. Little -------------------- 49 95 819 H. Haarblecker ---------------- 307 31 820 Chicago Evening Post ---------— 99 84 821 Geo. R. Stearns ---------------— 8 60 822 Chicago City Railway ----------— 20 00 823 Hannum & Copp --------------- 412 50 824 Rufus Blanchard --------------- 21 00 825 M. D. Wells & Co ------------- 1,716 50 826 Chas. Hitchcock ---------------- 18 70 827 Martin Stern ------------------ 122 55 828 Chicago Wilmington Coal Co --- 2,129 40 829 People's Gas Light & Coke Co — 113 88 830 G. S. Kendall ------------------ 34 00 831 W. C. Fyfe -------------------- 18 00 No. of Voucher. Amount. 83 2 J. E. Morris 6pp —----------------- 01 8 33 Blake, Whitehouse & Co -------- 87 50 834 Fuller & Fuller ---------------- 545 15 835 Garland, Holmes & Co........... 600 00 836 Pay Roll-J. Lamb, Sup't ------- 28 30 837 " A. H. Bishop, Sup't__ 34 00 838 " D. W. Richardson, " 1,549 00 839 " E. P. Hall, " 97 58 840 " W. J. Medler, " 30 00 841 " D. W. C. Gooding," 286 41 842 " Bnreau Special Relief- 118 5(, 843 " T. C. Hill, Sup't ------ 438 25 844 " J. W. Chandler, Sup't_ 221 9( 845 " W. C. Fyfe,'i 131 00 846 " Ladies' Rel'f & Aid So. 253 00, 847 " Coal Yard - ------------ 116 50 848 " Reception Supplies --- 339 51 849 " --- 64 10 850 ". ". ". 185 50 851 " T. T. Prosser Sup't- 551 82 852 " H. O. Rockwell, " - 295 33 853 " " " 1,238 17 854 " Crockery and Clothing, 466 88 855 S. J. Learned - ------------------- 372 70 856 Palmer. Fuller & Co - ------------ 102 25 857 T. M. Avery - -------------------- 308 31 858 Bishop & Lull - ------------------ 454 64 859 Louis Groene - -----------------— 73 69 860 Sheffer, Rupp & Co - ------------- 128 25 861 Louis Groene - ------------------- 105 25 862 S. J. Learned - ------------------- 581 40 863 Mills & Cook - ------------------- 374 10 864 Bigelow Bros -------------------- 350 00 865 Wm. Fitzgerald - ----------------- 297 00 866 Sheffer & Rupp - ----------------- 401 33 867 Goss & Phillips - ----------------- 264 77 868 Barton & Jones - ------------------ 372 93 869 Chas. Reitz & Bro - -------------- 240 00 870 D. F. Groves - -------------------- 147 60 871 Ludington, Wells & Van S. - ----- 340 00 872 Goss & Phillips - ----------------- 129 61 873 Hancock, Nay & Co - ------------ 411 40 874 Ford River Lumber Co - --------- 924 40 875 Rock River Paper Co - ----------- 505 00 876 Calkins & Fisher - --------------- 622 40 877 Bishop &Lull - ------------------- 811 60 878 Bushnell, Walworth & Reed ----- 535 00 879 Ferry & Bros - ------------------- 1,139 53 880 Spaulding, Houghtaling & J. 7,9.)5 16 881 Wheelock, Fauntleroy & Son ---- 1,138 04 882 H. Whitbeck & Co - -------------- 1,344 59 883 T. W. Harvey - ------------------- 1,153 48 884 J. W. Doane & Co - -------------- 1,469 83 885 Culver, Page & Hoyne - ---------- 987 23 886 Hamlin, Hale & Co - ------------- 2,131 66 887 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer --------- 1,392 20 888 Donation account, R. Collier ---- 1,000 00 889 M. T. Ames & Co - --------------- 1,175 25 890 Donation Fund - ----------------- 1,000 00 891 Moore & Co - -------------------- 1,654 98 892 Chicago & Wilmington Coal Co 2,494 87 893 Sheppard & Goodrich - - -------— 2 90 894 F. Minzeheimer - ---------------— 13 50 895 Comstock, Castle 2; Co - --------- 1,236 75 896 Colie & Son - --------------------- 661 50 897 H. B. & L.-W. Martin -.-.. —----— 579 60 898 " I " ----------—.543 90 899 Field, Leiter & Co - -------------- 5,665 39 900 H. B. Marks - - -------------------- 3 00 901 T. E. Morris - - ------------------- 3 00 902 Pitts. Ft. W. & Chicago R. R ---- 320 90 903 J. E. Hoyt - ---------------------- 15 00 904 North Branch Lumber Co - ------- 63 28 905 Geo. W. Howard - 11 20 906 Blake, Whitehouse &; Co - ------ 9 00 907 W. Armstrong - ------------------ 35 00 10 -Relief and Aid Society. No. of N.o 908 Williams, Lay & Co -------------- 909 H. McFarlan --------------------- 910 Fred Kotz ----------------------- 911 Reichwein & Schaffer ----------- 912 G. B. Stacy & Son --------------- 913 A. P. Larsen & Co --------------- 914 E. P. Hall ------------------------ 915 Bureau Special Relief ----------- 91,6 E. G. Ayer ----------------------- 917Z E. F. Williams, Supt ------------- 918 G. W. Howard ------------------- 919 Miss Simpson -------------------- 920 Mrs. Doyle ----------------------- 921 W. L. Horne --------------------- 922 F. Voltz ------------------------- 923 A. Ortlepp ---------------------- 99,4 E. F. Hollister & Co -------------- 925 D. Ash --------------------------- 926 W. B. Rend & Co ---------------- 927 Bigelow Bros --------------------- 928 Kelly, Wood &- Co --------------- 929 Watson & Johnson -------------- 930 Bishop & Lull ------------------- 931 Fuller & Lasher ----------------- 932 A. R. Gray & Co ----------------- 933 Dean Bros ----------------------- 934 Goss & Phillips ------------------ 935 Pillsbury, Bradly & Co ------------ 936 Ludington. Wells & Van S ------- 937 S. B. Haggard & Co ------------- 938 Chicago Scales Co --------------- 939 Rock River Paper Co ------------ 940... _ —---------- 941 John Phillips -------------------- 942 J. R. Lawrence ------------------ 943 T. T. Prosser -------------------- .944 John Phillips -------------------- 945 Catler, Savage & Co ------------- 946 Louis Groene -------------------- 947 Chas. Reitz & Bro --------------- 948 Cutler, Huise & Co ---------------- 949 T. W. Harvey -------------------- 950 Ferry & Bros -------------------- 951 -A. Ryerson & Co ---------------- 952 W'm. Goldie --------------------- 953 T. W. Harvey -------------------- 954 McDonald & Roe ---------------- 955 Burdick & Mead ----------------- 956 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 957... I- ------------- 958 Mich. Cent. R. R ---------------- 959 W. A. & D. M. Martin ----------- 960 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 961 Rock River Paper Co ------------ 962 Bigelow Bros -------------------- 963 Hleeniey & Campbell -. —---------- 964 Curtis & Skinner ---------------- 965 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer --------- 966 McWilliams & Lay -------------- 967 W. & J. F. Woodruff ------------ 968 C. M. Henderson & Co ----------- 969 Turniey & Co -------------------- 970 M. D. Wells & Co ---------------- 971 "1 " ---------------- 972 Schweinfurth, Bro & Co --------- 973 Wilson, Appleyard & Co --------- 974 Pay Roll, Transportation -------- 975 " Employment ---------- 976 J. Hennesheets ----------------—.. 977 Crossman & Co ------------------ 978 H. Enderis & Woelleger --------- 979 Sinclair Bros ---------------------- 980 Pay Roll ------------------------- 981 "Shelter ---------------- 982 "Ladies' Relief Society983 ---- -----—... —----—.. Voucher. Amocot. ~~~~~~Voucher. oct 984 Pay Roll, Shelter ---------------- 985 " Sick Hospital ---------- 986 " Dist. 1 ---------------- 987 Shelter ---------------- 988.B. S --------------- 989 Olivet Church --------- 990..._.... 991 "Labor......... 992 "Correspondence ------- 993 Shelter.. ---------------- 994 "Correspondence - _~ ----- 995 BeTobey & Booth -------- 996 F Transportation -------- 997 " Shelter i s -----------— 1 998 G W. d —-------------- 999 M. n —-------------- 1 1000 Supplies --------------- 6 1001 ------------------- 1002 F Transportation -------- 1003 Thos. B. Carter ------------------ 1004 C. G. Pusheck ---- --------- - ----- 1005M. Vaughn h —-------------------- 1006 Leland & Mixer ------------------ 1007 Postmaster, Chicago -----------—.. 1008 FiC ngerhet & Rusche ------------- 1009 J. M. W. Jones ------------------ 1010 Wm. Douglass &. —--------------- 1011 Excelsior Manufacturing Co ----- 1012 Phillips & Winegar -------------- 1013 Gilbert, Ransom & Knapp ------- 1014 Marigold & Lloyd ---------------- 1015 W. Herbert ---------------------- 1016 Frank Flood ------------------— 7 1017 Joseph Herzog ------------------- 1018 Michigan Central R. R ----------- 1019 G. W. Iiman -----------------— 30 1020 M. A. Clark --------------------- 1021 Geo. A. Hamilton --------------- 1022 Michigan Central R. R ----------- 1023 Schooner Chas. Hinckley -------- 1024 Illinois ('entral R. R -------------- 1025 Dan. O'Donnell ------------------ 1026 Mills, Baker &Co ---------------- 1027 J. E. Gilman --------------------- 1028 McWilliams & Lay -------------- 1029 E. D. Rundell, Supt -------------- 1030 Frank Plishke ---------—. —----- 1031 Ingraham, Corbin & May --------- 1032 Frank Plishke ----------------— 3 1033 Pay Roll-J. Houghton, Sup't -- 1 1034 Chicago Post Office -------------- 1035 Geo. B. Stacey & Son ------------ 1036 G. H. Flood. —------------------- 1037 Mrs. Jane Benson ---------------- 1038 Furst & Bradley ----------------- 1039 J. M. Davy -------------------— 1 1040 B.C. Pease. —----------------- -..P 1041 Peter Buchanan ------------------ 1042 L. B. Goodwin ------------------- 1043 JaW. Howe Woodruff —-------— 1w — 1044 C. Benker &.Co —----------- -.Be-3 1C45 1045 C. F. Remington ------------ 1046 ThM.. E. Gould -------------—..1047 Thos. Keaton ----—. —-----— 35 — 1048 F. Brophy ----— o —-----— 1262. — 1049 M. Degan — 24 —------------------ 1050 J. O'Malley ---------------------- 1051 J. V. H. Lott --------------------- 1052 Mrs. H. R. Johns --------------—... 1053 John Hiland & —--------------— 810954 E. Graves &.W.er —--------- -.Ge — 1055 P. Murray u —----------------—. - 1056 Robert Woods ------------------- 1057 M. C. Burke.. —-------------- -.. 1058 Thos. Greyhill ------------- 1059 1059 Richard Regan-13 -50........ 11 Amount. 101 50 120 00 18 40 166 O0 350 O0 5O00 2 94 1,o00 00 337 96 178 27 20 00 10 00 6 00 10 00 328 80 101 82 496 00 3 25 126 00 347 01 2,894 83 2,253 00 1,766 63 414 00 839 03 255 00 150 67 287 45 754 38 60 80 42 30 679 49 658 85 74 00 163 65 43 50 198 10 1,071 80 28 05 250 00 178 85 2,172 64 326O00 391 94 47 65 3,493 65 557 22 400 0O 226 86 265 51 136O00 127O00 474 58 280 50 368 10 88O00 170O00 2,372 60 189O00 1,07198s 920O00 540O00 216 00 1,153O00 126 22 203O00 1,347 75 36 00 16 00 800 34 60 10 12 687 75 174 00 9.40 36 141 00 Amount. 195 00 333 65 648 40 434 25 89 07 84 25 31 40 152 50 429 00 185 00 518 84 53 73 416 75 435 50 441 39 649 75 40 00 72 00 568 12 200 00 37 50 100 00 26 49 5 00 242 o0 41 30 45 O0 1,472 60 577 50 933 50 15 00 5 00 76 75 5 5O 27 74 30 00 50 00 57 00 154 24 759 55 25 00 15 00 1,583 50 1 50 175 00 101 00 72 12 850 00 324 24 361 30 25 00 437 50 100 75 2 82 16 30 17 50 63 O0 2 00 2 40 34 00 32 37 585 35 00 1 95 g4 50 50 3 50 10 O0 10 00 8 O0 6 O0 15 00 20 00 13 50 13 50 Report of the Chicaqo No. of Voucher. Amount. 1060 A. T. King & Co ------------------ 292 00 1061 M. D. Wells & Co --------------- 189 00 1062 M. D. Wells & Co -------------- 1,929 00 1063 Culver, Page & Hoyne ---------— 164 70 1064 Hanrnum & Copp -------------— 233 75 1065 Frank Sturber ------------------ 310 40 1066 Watson & Johnson ------------— 385 00 1067 Ferry & Bros ------------------ 160 00 1068 Schaffer & Rupp. —------------- 170 34 1069 Bureau Special Relief ------------ 1,000 00 1070 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co. -------— 212 51 1071 M. Ryerson & Co --------------- 152 54 1072 S. B. Haggard & Co ------------— 49 00 1073 S. K. Martin -------------------- 75 13 1074 Goss & Phillips ---------------- 288 67 1075 P. Deitrich. —------------------- 113 80 1076 Ludington, Wells & Van S. -----— 377 73 1077 S. J. Russell ------------------- 544 91 1078 Bishop & Lull. ----------------- 668 93 1079 Palmer, Fuller & Co - ---- 99)9 73 1080 Street & Chatfield. —-------------- 2,899 74 1081 Queal & Winter. —---------------- 2,059 50 1082 Ford River Lumber Co. —--------- 1,268 35 108.3 T. W. Harvey. —----------------- 2,305 19 1084 Kirby, Carpenter & Co —--------- 1,545 22 1085 H. Whitheck & Co - ------- 1,353 12 1086 Francis Crockett - ------- 44 30 1087 Z. M. Hall --------------------- 439 33 1088 T. M. Avery - --------- 366 36 1089 Wheelock, Fauntleroy & Co.. 405 92 1090 Ludington, Wells & Van S.- - 611 08 1091 Calkins & Fisher. --------------- 445 65 1092 T. M. Avery. —----------------- 145 24 1093 O. H. Horton, Treasurer --------- 450 00 1094 G. H. Flood 17M.ia —----------— 3- 125 00 1095 Seth Paine, Supt ---------------— 28 17 1096 Larrabee & North. —------------- 10 00 1097 J. M. Stephenson & Co --------— 350 00 1098 Peter Boal ---------------------- 18 00 1099 J. W. Doane & Co ------------- 1,417 30 1100 Spaulding, W. & Johnson -----— 2,982 08 1101 T. W. Douglass... —-----— 4 —--- 480 00 1102 Dr. J. H. Rauch ----------------- 26 00 1103 C. M. Clark -------------------- 157 00 1104 Chicago, B. & Q. R. R ----------- 9 00 1105 Goodrich Transportation Co - - 15 55 1106 T. C. Hill ----------- 93 75 1107 Lampert & Hill -------- 114 38 1108 Express ------------------------- 3 00 1109 Westfall & Gilbert ------- 7 00 1110 C. H. Beckwith & Co.. —-------- 701 03 1111 McWilliams & Lay-15 -1.....- 175 00 1112 Henry Dickman ----------------- 3 10 1113 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer - --- 957 00. 1114 Schweinfurth, Bro. & Co.. —------- 136 48 1115 J. N. Ridgely ------------------- 279 60 1116 C. Metz ------------ 24 96 1117 Somer & Lunderman ------------ 18 05 1118 J. Phillips ----------- 16 55 1119 G. A. Ives ----------- 3,106 25 1120 W. A. Devine --------- 748 20 1121. _ 207 20 1121-0720 ll97nion-mber —---------— 1426 1122 Hart, Asten & Co ------- 200 70 1123 J. H. Rebanlk --------- 74 25 1124 G. B. Stacey & Son. -------------- 350 00 1125 J. C. Ryan ----------- 249 37 1126 T. W. Harvey ----------------- 1,801 28 1127 S. J. Learned --------- 1,382 75 1128 Rock River Paper Co ----- 1,626 62 1129 Kelly, Wood & Co ------- 2,938 28 1130 Mills & Cook --------- 286 50 1131 Palmer, Fuller & Co - - ---- 255 19 1132 Noble & Little ------------------- 180 00 1133 P almer-Fuller & Co. ------------- 339 22 1134 WheeloZk, Fauntleroy & Son -- 388 26 11.35 Chas. Reitz & Bro ------- 484 10 12 N. of Voucher. 1136 Goss & Phillips ------ 1137 Hancock, Nay & Co_ 1138 Bushnell, Walworth 1139 McMullen & Officer__ 1140 Luddiington, Van S. & 1141 A. Michelson -------- 1142 Waldo & Waters -.... 1143 G. H. Barbier -------- 1144 Goss & Phillips ------ 1145 Pillsbury, Bradley & 1146 T. W. Harvey -------- 1147 Street & Chatfield___ 1148 Wheelock, Fatintlero3 1149 Bigelow Bros -------- 1150 Burdick & Mead -.... 1151 Ford River Lumber C( 1152 Ferry & Bro --------- 115.3 S. J. Russell --------- 1154 Queal & Co ---------- 1155 Ford River Lumber C 1156 I-I. P. Gryden -------- 1157 Bishop & Lull -------- 1158 A. C. Sellick & Co_ — 1159 Watson & Johnson__ 1160 R. A. Loveland & Co 1161 H. Regensberg & Co_ 1162 Fletcher & Bryen-... 1163 Cutler, Savage & Co - 1164 Bishop & Lull -------- 1165 Chapin & Allen ------ 1166 A. L. Hale & Bro ---- 1167 J. K. Barry ----------- 1168 Pay Roll-Distributio 1169 " T. T. Prose 1170 McWilliams & Lay —1171 Chicago Iron Bedstead 1172 Pay Roll-O. C. Gibbs 1173 Phelps, Dodge & Pal 1174 D. W. C. Gooding ---- 1175 - I ---- 1176 Louis Waskow ------- 1177 Pay Roll-Hospital C 1178 C. Hopkinson, Treas. 1179 Women's Aid Society 1180 Day & Fletcher ------ 1181 Ada Street M. E. Chui 1182 Turney & Co --------- 1183 Pay Roll-Dist. No. 1 1184 " " 1185 " "L.C.~ 1186 " " 1187 1188 Thayer & Tobey. 1189 Geo. R. Campbell ---- 1190 L. S. Chamberlain --- 1191 Pay Roll-A. M. Ben 1192 Weber Furniture Co_ 119.3 G-eis & Co. —--------- 1194 C. M. Hcndersou -.... 1195 Cash Distribution —O 1196 Pay Roll-Transport; 1197 Union Lumber Co —-- 1198 Wilson Appleyard & 1199 M. Mullens ---------- 1200 G. W. Howard ------- 1201 Thos Carney -------- 1202 A. Dehnicke. —----- 1203 Pay Roll-Rink 1204 McCartney & Hambli 1205 Pay Roll-Bureau of 1208 Pay Roll-5th Dist. -_ 1206 Alex. Fraser --------- 1207 H. McClure ---------- 1209 W. C. Fyfe ----------- 1210 Turner, Bristol & Ra 1211 Pay Roll-Supplies -_ Amount. ............ 110 28 ............ 420 00 & Reed ----- 414 00 _........... 177 80 Wells ----- 382 89 ..........._ 30 00 ............ 60 00 ............ 195 83 ............ 243 99 Co - -------- 290 84 ............ 2,560 74 ............ 1,005 29 y & Son-... 635 23 ............ 637 90 ............ 895 00 o —--------- 733 60 -—. —-- -.. 538 80 ..........._ 809 00 ............. 1,394 72 o —--------- 2,250 32 ............ 18 00 ............ 870 65 95 00 ............ 1,302 00 -.-. —-----. 816 45 ------------ 1 80 ............ 16 70 ............ 679 20 ............ 760 15 ............ 30 00 ..........._ 208 33 ............ 33 00 n -......... 618 32 ser, Sup't_ — 154 18 ............ 350 00 d Co - ------- 150 00 s, Sup't ---- 348 65 her - -------- 795 00 ............. 5 50 ..........._ 18 00 ............ 128 08 ommittee - 362 80 ............ 300 00 -_-......... 207 00 ............ 2 50 rch - -------- 66 00 ............ 584 00 1 -.......... 702 50 ............ 714 37 Chaimiberlain 60 13 " 129 78 ............ 137 20 ............. 433 50 ........... 8 10 .........._. 86 20 nett - ------- 64 00 ............. 1,099 50 ............ 187 00 ............ 708 00 I D. Rood__ 6 45 ation Clerks 30 00 ............ 142 67 Co --------- 832 50 ------- 450 00 _ 10 50 -. —-—. —--- 890 215 ............_ 78 56 _....._.. 455 35 n - --------- 47 51 Sp'l Relief_ 160 75 _........... 130 25 _...._...._. 139 60 _..__..._.._ 106, 92 _.._.._._.._ 6 30 y _......... 63 00 - ----- _ _ ___ 628 41 Relief and Aid Society. No. of Youcher. A mount. 1212 Pay Roll, Potato Warehouse ----- 661 17 1213 Capt. Gunderson and —---- 801 30 1214 Pay Roll,s Correspondence -------- 561 50 1215 C. M etz h —----------------------- 5 75 1216 -M. O'Brien oli. --------------— 4 199 27 1217 W. F. Peake -----------------— 3. 34 00 1218 Fr ank Sturges & C o n --—.... 25 00 1219 Pay Roll-Potato Wareheuse ---- 1 36 50 1220 " Distribution ---------- 276 60 1221 A. L. Hale & Bro ---------------- 312 50 1222 PayRoll, 18th street ------------- 100 60 1223 " Dist. No. 5 ------------ 423 50 1224 " Soldiers' Home -------- 32 75 1225 A. L. Hale & Bro ---------------- 241 52 1226 L. C. Daenicke ---------------— 8 20 1227 F. M &cVeagh --------------------- 150 00 1228 Capt. C. Gunderson -------------- 175 00 1229 Schweinfurth Bros. & Co. —------- 101 92 1230 Pay Roll, J. Lamb --------------- 36 30 1231 A. E. Kent & Co ---------------- 2,490 00 1232 Stettauers & Wineman ---------- 2,025 46 1233 34934 62 1234 Brady & Scott 4 —--------------- 129 52 1235 John Conner.......45 00 1236 P ay R oll, Transportation -------- 32 50 1237 M. D. Wells & Co -------------—.. 1,242 50 1238 J. R. Lawsrence & o —------------- 81 83 1239 H. K. Elk ins &L —------------— 7- 957 00 1240 C. O. Calleehan B —--—... 2 80 00 1241 NI. C. R. H R eh. —----------------- 242 26 1242 Pay Roll, Dist. 5 ----------------- 1 41 40 1243 Childs & Virden.. —--------------- 265 44 1244 IcWilliams & Lay —----------—. 171 50 1245 M. C. Bradlev -------------------- 32 00 1246 Wheelock, Fauntleroy & Son ---- 1, 134 59 1247 Phelps, D odge & Palmer. —------ 2,055 60 1248 S. J. Learned t —-------------— 1- 330 45 1249 N. Luddington & Co ----------—. 359 50 1250 T. Ml. Av ery --------------------- 285 04 1251 Palme r, Fuller & Co ------------- 215 19 1252 Reichwien & Schaffer ------------ 115 80 1253 Harmon, Messer & Co 124 12 1254 Henry Barton 41 41 1255 Hannumn & Copp ---------------- 415 25 1256 J. V. Farwell & Co -------------- 1,598 78 1257 H. O. A rmou r & Co —. ----------- 800 00 1258 Chas. Weimsch - ----------------- 31 40 1259 Ford River Lumber Co - ---------- 689 77 1260 E. A. Hartwell - ------------------ 254 10 1261 Fullam & Lasheur - -------------- 397 00 1262 F. M. Rockwell - - --------------— 8 00 1263 ------------------ 73 30 1264 Pay Roll, Ladies' R. & A. Society 403 20 1265 Gould Bros - --------------------- 102 00 1266 G. B. Stacey & Son - ------------- 437 50 1267 F. Dowe - ------------------------ 13 95 1268 T. & J. Forsyth - - ---------------- 440 1269 Excelsior Manlutfacturinig Co ---— 13,754 11 1270 Pay Roll, Employment Bureau_ — 52 00 1271 J. Helnnesheets - ----------------- 12 00 1272 J. J. Brown - --------------------- 38 00 1273 Chicago & Wilmington Coal Co — 2,659 50 1274 C. C. Lay - ----------------------- 483 00 1275 Thos. Haley - -------------------- 43 20 1276 Hibbard & Spencer - ------------- 381 90 1277 Pitts. Cin. & St. Louis R. R ------ 415 96 1278 O. L. Schraeter - ----------------- 12 90 1279 Ladies' Christian Union - -------- 60 00 1280 Pay Roll A. M. Bennett - --------- 47 62 1281' Reception Supplies ---- 208 90 1282' Transportation - - - ------ 98 75 1283 " Sundries - --------------- 33 27 1284 " ---------------- 36 00 1285 E. Hunt & Son - ------------------ 32 65 1286 G. H. Flood - --------------------- 84 00 1287 Pay Roll, 8th Presbyterian Ch ---- 246 00 N o. of Voucher. A mount. 1288 Pay Roll, 8th Presbyterian Ch -- 61 00 1289 F. M. Rockwell ----------------- 33 62 1290 P R C-5 50 19 375 00 1291 A. B. Johnson........150 00 1292 Low, Crowl & Co -------------- 1,471 80 1293 Goss & Phillips ----------------- 100 29 1294 T. M. Avery ------------------- 581 05 1295 D. F. Chase & Bro -------------- 473 60 1296 Palmer. Fuller & Co -----------— 323 79 1297 T. W. Harvey ----------------- 2,125 41 1298 "1 ".......... 481 71 1222Pay:oll8thte- 1298 —--------------------------— 481 71 1299 Watson & Johnson ------------ 1,132 50 1300 S H - ---------- 1,000 60 1301 Calkins & Fisher -------------— 395 17 1302 Jno. J. Brown -----------------— 70 00 1303 F. M. Rockwell ----------------— 8 50 1304 Pay Roll, Dist. No. 2 ----------- 1,376 73 1305 Wilson, Appleyard & Co -------— 350 00 1306 M. Polachek -------------------— 2 00 1307 J. Hayes & Co ----------------- 720 00 1308 J. B. Shay --------------------- 146 96 1309 M. T. Ames & Co -------------- 1,755 63 1310 Pay Roll, 3rdDist -------------- 1,186 91 1312 City Treastirer - ------------------ 250 00 1313 Cash Distribution ---— 5 70 1314 Women and Children's Hospital_ 50 00 1315 Maggie Mitchell Fund ----------— 500 00 1318 Home of Friendless - ------------ 100 00 1323 S. A. West.-. - ------------ - 2 3 00 1324 Am. Mer. U. Ex. Co. ------------— 1 90 1325 Union National Bank - - --------— 5 00 1326 H. Whitbeck & Co ------------- 2,.350 34 1327 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer. - --- 1,167 00 1328 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer - -------- 144 30 1329 John J. Brown - ----------------- 33 60 1330 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer --------- 2,592 60 1331 A. T. Stewart & Co - ------------- 7,616 33 1332 Field, Leiter & Co - -------------- 3,360 60 1333 E. F. Hollister & Co - ------------ 600 00 1334 Chicago & Alton R. R. - ---------- 80 59 1335 Turncy & Co. - ------------------- 283 50 1336 A. L. Hale & Bro. - --------------- 125 00 1337 C. C. Lay - ----------------------- 231 00 1338 M. D. Wells & Co - --------------- 2,005 50 1339 A. L. Hale & Bro. - --------------- 127 06 1340 M. D. Wells & Co - --------------- 1,296 00 1341 J. M. Stevenson & Co. - ---------- 420 00 1342 Cushing & Parsons --------------- 9 00 1343 J. B. Ditto - --------------------- 43 90 1346 C. Kenold - - --------------------- i 50 1348 Sch. Metropolis - --- 1,500 00 1349 W. W. Chandler, Afgt - - ---------- 1 00 1350 F. Foltz - ------------------------ 560 72 1351 Norton & Co - ------------------- 1,430 00 1352 M. O. Brien - --------------------- 169 49 1353 J. Ross Jones - - -----------------— 5 72 1354 Putman & Edgerton - ------------ 11 00 1355 McWilliams & Lay - ------------- 175 00 1356 McAuley, Yoe & Co. - ------------ 373 50 1357 P. Minogue - - ------------------— 5 17 1358 W. F. Whitehouse - - ------------- 443 1359 J. S. Brewer - - -----------------— 1 50 1360 J. S. Brewer - -------—. —-------- 423 91 1361 J. S. Brewer - -------------------- 100 00 1362 E. F. Williams, Supt - ------------ 14 25 1363 E. F. Williams, Supt - ------------ 161 16 1364 todge & ttomer - ------------- 132 55 1365 Evening Mail Co - 4 73 1366 Stettauer & Winemian - ----------- 2,074 42 1367 Pay Roll, 3rd Dist - --—.. —------- 142 10, 1368 Hodge & Homer - ---------------- 52 40 1369 M. Forsyth - --------------------- 249 24 1370 A. Ortlepp - ----------- 151 20 1371 Allen & Mackey 24 50 1372 Thomas Monissey - - ----------— 500 1373 I. Smithell - - ---------------------- 30 00 13 Report of the cieaqgo No. of Voucher. 1374 M. C. R. R. Co ------------------- 1375 Chicago Post Office -------------- 1382 S. K. Hanshaw ------------------- 1383 H. Haarbleicher ----------------- 1384 H. Haarbleicher ----------------- 1385 H. Haarbleicher ----------------- 1386 H. Haarbleicher ----------------- 1.387 H. Haarbleicher ----------------- 1388 H. Haarbleicher ----------------- 1389 H. Haarbleicher ----------------- 1390 T. H. Rebank -------------------- 1391 E. Schneider & Co --------------- 1392 Schweinfurth Bros. & Co -------- 1393 A. W. Copeland ----------------- 1394 A. W. Copeland ----------------- 1395 E. Schneider &d Co --------------- 1396 John Levy ----------------------- 1397 P. Ft. W. & C. R. R -------------- 1398 M. Mitchell ---------------------- 1399 Martin Gareis -------------------- 1400 G. Klauer ------------------------ 1401 Am. Reform Church ------------- 1402 McGrath & Bisgood ------------- 1405 Reform Presbyterian Church ---- 1409 Weber Furniture Company ------ 1410 Radclif & Hennegan ------------- 1413 G. B. Stacey & Son -------------- 1414 McWilliams & Lay -------------- 1416 Henry W. King ------------------ 1417 Mrs. G. W. Gorton -------------- 1418 M. D. Wells & Co. —------------- 1419 M. D. Wells & Co. —------------- 1420 C. E. Glacius & Co --------------- 1421 H. Whiteside -------------------- 1422 Albert Bennett ------------------ 1423 A. McGowan -------------------- 1424 E. C. Lay ------------------------- 1425 G. J. Roberts --------------------- 1426 Wilson, Appleyard & Co.-. —----- 1427 E. D. Reiners -------------------- 1428 Wilson, Appleyard & Co.-. —---- 1429 F. E. Rew ----------------------- 1430 C. H. Adams --------------------- 14;31 A. S. Esmay --------------------- 1432 J. M. Steine, Kramer & Co. —---- 1433 Ellis & Armour ------------------ 1434 J. Burton ------------------------ 14.35 Smeal, Rebank & Co ------------ 1436 Schoenfeld, Bro. & Co ----------- 14,37 M. D. Wells & Co ---------------- 14,38 L. C. Daenicke ------------------ 1439 C. & N. W. R. R ----------------- 1440 Pay Roll, Home for Friendless — 144.1 " O. C. Gibbs, Supt ----- 1442 S. B. French --------------------- 1443 Field, Leiter & Co --------------- 1444 W. T. Tibbetts ------------------- 1445 C. Reitz & Bro ------------------- 1446 J. Beidler & Bro ----------------- 1447 BigelowBros --------------------- 1448 Ludington, Wells & Co ---------- 1449 Bradner, Charnley & Co ---------- 1450 Hatch & Breeze ------------------ 1451 Smallpox Hospital --------------- 1452 Oliver & Co ---------------------- 1453 BigelowBros --------------- 1454 Bushnell, W. & Reed ------------ 1455 Farrar & Wheeler ---------------- 1456 Harinum & Copp ---------------- t457 Bridges & Co 1458 A. R. Gray & Co —------------- 1459 A. T. King & Co ----------------- 1460 A. Bateman ---------------------- 1461 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 1462 M. Ryerson & Co ---------------- 1463 Burdick & Mead ----------------- No. of Voucher. 1464 Palmer, Fuller & Co —----------- 1465 Barton & Jones —--------------— 1 1466 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co —------- 1467 Luddington, Wells & VanSchaack 1468 Goss & Phillips —--------------— 6 1469 Ford River Lumber Co ---—.. ——. 3 1470 S. J. Learned —----------------- 2 1471 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co —------- 1472 Bishop & Lull ----------- - ------- 1473 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co. —-------- 1474 Queal & Winters ---------------- 1475 Watson & Johnson —------------ 8 1476 Palmer, Fuller & Co —----------- 1477 Rock River Lumber Co —-------- 8 1478 H. Whitbeck & Co -------------—. 1479 Spaulding, Hought'g & Johnson_ 1480 T. W. Harvey -... —--- - --------- 1481 Hilliard, Churchill & Co —------- 2 1482 H. W. Carpenter ---------------- 1483 Ford River Lumber Co —-------- 1484 S. J. Russell —------------------ 2 1-185 Ferry & Bros —----------------- 9 1486 Wheelock, F. & Son —----------- 1487 Bishop &Lull —----------------- 8 1488 Ford River Lumber Co —--------- 1489 S. J. Learned —----------------- - 7 1490 Street & Chatfield —------------—. 1491 Kelly Wood & Co —------------—. 1492 Street & Chatficld —------------—. 1493 Watson & Johnson ------------- - 1494 Fisher, Perry & Co —----------- 9 1495 Hubbard & Wood --------------- 1496 Thompson Bros. & Co --— 79-10 1497 Rock River Paper Co —--------- 9 1498 Palmer, Fuller & Co —------------ 8 1499 Harmon, Messer & Co —--------- 1500 Pixley & Hinmon —-------------- 2 1501 T. H. Rebank -------------------- 1502 " "9 --------- 1503 Pay Roll, Dist. No. 4 —---------- 1504 Norton & Co. —---------— 4- - ----- 1505 F - ----------------------- 1506 J. W. Doane & Co —------------- 7 1507 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer —------ 1508 D. H. Brown & Co —------------- 1 1509 Pay Roll, Bureau Special Relief 1 1510 J. J. Van Winkle —-------------- 5 1511 Fingerhut Rusche —---—....4 1512 Bliss, Moore & Co..............2 5 1513 Pay Roll, O. C. Gibbs, Supt —--— 3 1514 " D. W. Richardson, Supt 1515 " L. C. Chamberlin, Supt 1516 Turney & Co —------------------ 2 C117 Pay Roll, T. T. Prosser —-------- 1518 " J. Lamb —-----------— 4 1519 Page, Bro. & Co —-------------— 6 1520 F. L. Smidgal -----------------—.. 1521 T. T. Prosser ------------- 1522 Pullman Palace Car Co —-------- 1523 L. L. Jones —-------------------— 1 1524 McWilliams & Lay.............. - 1525 Lewis Waskow 75 —-— 90 — 1526 A. Dehnicke 774 1527 Geis ml Co si —------------------ 1528 Hamlin, Hale & Co —----------- 4 1529 Pay Roll, A, M. Bennett —--- 1530 " Rink - --------- 1531 " J. E. Sutherland....... 1532 " Visitors, Dist. 2 —------ 1533 " Potato Warehouse —- 25 1534 J. W. Chandler —------ 1535 J. G. Deitz —-------------------- - 5 1536 R. B. Parker —-----------------—. 1537 T. M. Avery —------------------ 4 1538.. ---------------------- 1539 Schardel &Barney --------------- 14 Amount. 48 00 4 30 31 65 1,380 40 679 67 167 42 36 00 309 46 8 00 142 08 50 00 245 00 115 68 276 75 792 70 70 00 30 00 232 30 272 80 64 28 165 00 186 55 14 00 35 00 663 00 48 64 700 00 157 50 1 35 10O 00 240 00 2,327 80 19 56 383 50 58 75 545 28 927 50 5 00 i40 00 47 60 140 00 1 80 49 00 848 75 767 93 804 17 114 21 624 46 2,481 43 1,689 00 8 50 113 80 90 50 330 10 19 00 7,722 48 7 65 310 00 452 19 270 30 276 53 177 42 149 09 202 00 200 00 194 02 150 00 51 00 60 50 26 20 220 00 75 00 150 00 203 29 142 84 300 00 Amount. 366 83 351 83 267 92 327 60 256 60 373 80 375 25 296 06 410 00 372 16 572 38 488 50 299 70 1,805 98 1,214 24 1,684 80 3,480 41 1,208 25 695 00 742 57 729 20 568 00 820 29 500 89 669 75 1,51.7 30 1,728 62 2,566 08 1,116 77 1,144 25 1,000 00 2,713 04 1,779 10 2,165 00 558 68 405 00 525 00 55 00 110 00 621 35 1,040 00 65 00 477 08 882 00 231 00 157 00 145 59 492 25 2,659 58 360 40 888 32 765 00 344 25 735 29 40 00 61 00 10 00 100 51 154 40 289 44 175 00 75 00 77 40 286 00 4,595 49 679 64 458 76 32 75 439 50 385 25 276 35 13 50 18.00 412 42 263 50 115 80 Relief and Aid Society. No. of Voucher. Amount. 1540 S. B. Haggard & Co ------------— 51 20 1541 D. T. Groves -------------------- 73 80 1542 Bradley & Scott ---------------- 135 00 1543 Schweinfurth, Bros. & Co ------— 106 88 1544 Mrs. Mary Doyle ---------------— 4 50 1545 C. L. Wilson -------------------- 13 00 1546 Chicago City Railway Co —-----—. 5 00 1547 Oliver & Co -------------------- 200 00 1548 Alex. Fraser —------------------ 130 32 1549 Pay Roll, 5th Dist., 3rd Sub ------ 131 00 1550 D. W. C. Gooding -------------— 24 00 1551 G. R. Campbell ----------------— 3 00 1552 W. C. Fyfe --------------------- 11 25 1553 Hibbard & Spencer ------------- 195 70 1554 A. M. Bennett -----------------— 2 00 1555 Sinclair Brothers ---------------- 6 00 1556 2 00 1557 A. Preismeyer........139 92 1558 Pay Roll, Jas. Howe -----------— 43 60 1559 Hugh McClure. —---------------- 81 20 1560 J. Cowen ----------------------- 13 00 1561 Robt. Ranney ----------------- 29 17 1562 S. W. Reilley —----------------- - 18 00 1563 United States Express Co -------- 168 20 1564 Hannum & Copp --------------— 522 50 1565 Farnum & Chichester ----------— 308 72 1566 Merrill Bros. --------------------- 3 00 1567 S. L. Warren -------------------- 24 00 1568 Doggett, Bassett & Hills --------- 651 00 1569 C. C. Lay ---------------------- 234 50 1570 U. S. Express Co ---------------— 24 60 1571 Pay Roll, Dist. No. 5 -----------— 29 40 1572 J. M. Stevenson & Co ----------- 350 00 1573 Ladies' Christian Union --------- 7 00 1574. 120 00 1575 C., B. & Q. R.R ----------------- 66 00 1578 M. Schintz --------------------- 45 1 00 M 1586 J. T. Westover & Co -----------— 40 00 1587 Curtis & Skinner --------------- 157 78 1588 Palmer, Fuller & Co -----------— 312 85 1589 A. B. Johnson ------------------ 340 00 1590 T. W. Harvey ------------------ 953 07 1591 J. D. Gardner & Co —-------- -- 1,060 44 1593 Mich. Cent. R. R ---------------- 92 34 1594 Bureau of Special Council -----— 1,000 00 1602 Myers, Rouse & Co ------------ 1,196 25 1606 Goss & Phillips ----------------- 142 31 1614 A. A. Stout. —------------------- 45 00 1615 Mich. Cent. R. R ---------------— 2 40 1616 J. Y. Bergen ------------------- 125 00 1617 Hanchett & Carter -------------— 25 00 1618 Chicago Post Office ------------— 25 00 1619 Pay Roll, Hospital -------------- 406 55 1620 J. V. Farwell & Co. ------------ 1,868 75 1621 H. Whitbeck & Co. -------------- 929 87 1622 B. Hollbrook ----------------- 1,148 28 1623 J. E. Aldrich & Co --------------- 7 00 1624 Pay Roll, 3rd Dist -------------- 1,341 27 1625 H. B. Cragin -------------------— 2 00 1626 Chicago & Wilnington Coal Co- 5,491 13 1627 Bishop & Lull ------------------ 303 36 1628 -- ------------------- 477 09 1629 " " ------------------- 227 20 1630 J. R. Lawrence & Co -----------— 91 80 1631 Pay Roll, Potato Warehouse - - -t 68 00 1647 C. W. Kanes ------------------- 690 00 1648 C. & Alton R. R. —--------------- 8 00 1649 J. Libenstein & Co --------------- 8 19 1650 Mich. Cent. R. R. Co -----------— 40 00 1651 Burea Special Relief ----------- 2,000 00 1652 J. Volweider ---------—... —--- 34 09 1653 G. Frazer ---------------------- 43 60 1654 Excelsior Manufacturing Co - 2,276 68 1655 M. C. Bradley ------------------- 28 00 1656 A. Thomapson ------------------ 150 00 1657 T. C. Hill --------------------- 104 15 15 No. of Voucher. Am~ount. 1658 Thos. O. Conner - ---------------- 20 00 1659 Fuller & Fuller - ----------------- 465 16 1660 Pay Roll, Dist. No. 2 - ------------ 1,410 49 1661 " Standard Hall - ---------- 488 50 1662 Burdick, Mead & Co - ------------ 132 05 1663 Mrs. Anna Harrington - ----------- 50 00 1664 W. L. Robinson, Agt - ------------ 13 00 1665 Thos. White - --------------------- 2,438 00 1666 Wheelock, Fauntleroy & Son - ---- 975 18 1667 Pay Roll, J. E. Terry - ------------ 64 00 1668 T. H. Rebank - ------------------- 141 50 1669 M. D. Wells & Co - --------------- 819 00 1670 C. Winsche - - ---------------------- 38 90 1671 J. Houghton - - - ------------------ 92 30 1672 P. Peterson - ---------------------- 25 00 1673 Wm. Handlin --------------------- 12 00) 1674 F. M. Rockwell - ------------------ 60 87 1675 A. L. Hale & Bro - ---------------- 300 00 1676 Reichwein & Schaeffer - ---------- 150 60 1677 C. G. Udell - --------—. —---------- 20 00 1678 B. C. Jones - ---------------------- 52 24 1679 Comstock, Castle & Co - ---------- 1,997 28 1680 St. Patrick's Academy - ----------- 63 20 1681 Pay Roll, A. M. Bennett - --------- 141 15 1682 G. B. Stacey & Son - -------------- 437 50 168,3 Norton & Co - -------------------- 812 50 1684 Chicago & Wilmington Coal Co -- 7,984 13 1685 M. O. Brien - - - -------------------- 179 02 1686 E. F. Hollister &d Co - ------------- 99 00 1687 McKeown & Quayle - ------------- 29 95 1688 M. C. Eames - -------------------- 13 50 1689 Wm. Reinhardt - ------------------ 64 61 1690 A. Bradley & Co - ----------------- 1,184 00 1691 J. P. Smith, Jr - ------------------ 322 00 1692 T. E. Morris - --------------- 50 00 1693 Colby & Wirts - ------------------- 75 00 1694 Mitchell. Stevenson & Co - -------- 1,180 00 1695 Turner, Bristol &d Co - ------------ 126 67 1696 Bush & Graves - ------------------ 53 53 1697 Philip Dyckman - - - --------------- 161 88 1698 Pay Roll, Ladies' A. &d R. Society 352 98 1699 " Hospital - - ------------- 397 80 1711 P. T. Weare & Co - --------------- 34 50 1712 Hart, Asten & Co - ---------------- 584 04 1713 Wilson, Appleyard & Co - -------- 280 00 1714 Low, Crowl de Co - ---------------- 1,883 50 1715 Jo. Stockton & Co - - -------------- 3 00 1716 Bliss & Sharp - - ------------------ 2 50 1717 Johnson & Thylng --- - - ---------- 963 00 1718 F. Foltz - ------------------------- 306 96 1719 Palmer, Fuller & Co - ------------- 217 45 1720 Rock River Paper Co - ------------ 1,084 70 1721 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co - ------- 375 91 1722 Scheffer, Rupp & Co - ------------- 94 90 1723 Rand, McNally & Co - ------------ 290 00 1724 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co - --------- 213 92 1725 N. P. Lassen & Co - - -------------- 7 00 1726 A. Ortlepp - ----------------------- 139 52 1727 J. Schiesswohl - ------------------- 30 69 1728 North Branch Lumber Co - -------- 80 00 1729 P. Deitrich - ---------------------- 100 00 1730 T. W. Harvey - ------------------- 1,455 97 1731 Street &d Chatfield - -------------- 924 21 17.32 McMullen & Officer - ---—. —------ 122 70 1733 Watson & Johnson - ---------- 558 05 1734 S. J. Learned -.-.... —-----------— 607 05 1735 Fullam & Lashuer. -. —.. —------- 161 00 1736 Palmer, Fuller de Co - ------------- 159 04 1737 Scheffer. Rupp & Co - ------------ 56 00 1738 Bishop & Lull - -—. —------------- 437 53 1739 Wm. Goldie ---------------------- 84 00 1740 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co. —--- 293 80 1741 N. Ludington & Co - -------------- 180 00 1742.1 1' -------------- 145 00 1743 Goss & Phillips - ------------------ 136 42 1744 Barton & Jones - ----------------- 90 00 ]eport of the CAieao No. of Voucher. 1745 UInion Lumber Co --------------- 1746 Byrne Kingsbury ---------------- 1747 7. 1748 Larabee & North --------------- 1749 Rock River Paper Co ------------- 1750 J. K. Tyler ---------------------- 1751 C. D. Fitz ----------------------- 1752 Bennett & Duffey ---------------- 1753 A. E. Kent & Co ---------------- 1754 C. B. & Q. R. R ----------------- 1755 Page, Bro. & Co ----------------- 1756 J. Hennersheets. —-------------- 1757 C. C. Lay ------------------------ 1758 F. Plishcke ---------------------- 1759 Ludington, Wells & Van S ------ 1760 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 1761 Pay Roll, Employment Bureau --- 1762 Schweinfurth, Bro. & Co -------- 1763 Wm. Butler & Co ----------------- 1764 M. D. Wells & Co ---------------- 1765 M. Schmutz ---------------------- 1766 Ellis & Armour ------------------- 1767 Weber Furniture Co -------------- 1768 Pay Roll, Transportation -------- 1769 The Divided Medical Company 1770 B. C. Jones ----------------------- 1771 Phelps, Dodge &; Palmer -------- 1772 A. T. Stewart & Co --------------- 1773. I _ ------------- 1774 A. A. Fenton --------------------- 1775 Pay Roll, T. C. Hill -------------- 1776 " Shaw's Warehouse ---- 1777 Protestant Orphan Asylum ------- 1779 Savage, Beard & Co -------------- 1780 Marston, Peck & Co -------------- 1781 Hart, Asten & Co ----------------- 1782 W. T. Ball ------------------------ 1787 J. M. Hitchcock ------------------- 1788 D. C. Cregier --------------------- 1789 Mich. Cent. R. R ------------------ 1790 L. S. &M. S.R.R ----------------- 1791 U. S. Express Co. —--------------- 1792 Pay Roll. J. -M, Hitchcock -------- 1793 Old Ladies' Home ---------------- 1794 Mich. Cent. R. R ----------------- 1801 Empire Transportation Co. —----- 1808 Bowen, Hunit & Winslow_ -------- 1811 L. S. & AI. S. R. R. Co ------------ 1813 Bushnell & Anniin ---------------- 1814 E. Voisard ----------------------- 1815 Schoenfeld Bros. & Co ----------- 1816 Plymouth Church ---------------- 1817 Downer & Co. —------------------ 1818 W. E. Andrews ------------------- 1819 A. L. Hale & Bro ----------------- 1820 W. W. Strong -------------------- 1821 Jno. L. Brewer ------------------- 1822 Pay Roll of Tealms -------------- 1823 G. B. Stacey & Son --------------- 1824 L. B. Haggard & Co -------------- 1825 Avery, Murphy & Co. —----------- 1826 C. P. Kellogg & Co --------------- 1827 P. E. Bostler & Co ---------------- 1828 Chicago City Bakery ------------- 1829 Cash distributions ---------------- 1830 Hall, Kimbark & Co -------------- 1831 Tourtelott Bro. —----------------- 1832 Jewett & Root ------------------- 1833 Norton & Co. —------------------- 18.34 Z. AI. Hall ------------------------ 1835 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer --------- 18.36 Fingerhut & Rusche -------------- 1837 Ladies' Christian Union ---------- 1838 Bureau of Special Relief --------- 1839 Chicago Evening Post ------------ 1840 Richard & Gooch ---------------- No. of Youcheo. Amount. 1841 Standard Club ------------------ 600 00 1842 J. C. Ryan --------------------- 110 90g 1843 Best & Dickinson -------------— 10000 1844 W. E. Reynolds, M.D. -----------— 67 50 1845 Martin Gearis ------------------- 92 46, 1846 Pay Roll, T. T. Prosser, Supt ——. 625 85 1847 Chicago Post Office -------------- 109 00 1848 Cameron & Hoffman ------------- 117 54 1849 Adams Express Co -------------— 225 80 1850 McGrath & Bisgood ------------— 577 50 1853L. S. &M. S. R RR --------------— 6976 1863 St. Joseph and St. Mary Hospital_ 300 00 1864 Women's Industrial Society ------ 240 00 1865 Pay Roll Special Relief --------— 142 00 1866 Frank Flood ---------- 47 50, 1867 Geo. R. Campbell —-------------- 3 50 1870 German Aid and Relief Society - - 28 50 1872 Mich. Cent. R. R. Co ------------— 26 00 1873 Pay Roll, S. W. Reilly ----------- 1800' 1874 Robt. RaWnny &C —-------------— h. 25 00, 1875 A. B. Thayer ------------------—. 50 00' 1876 Pay Roll. Teaming -------------- 240 001877 Alfred Spink C —---------------— n 833 33 1878 M. D. Wells & Co ---------------- 693 00 1879 N. Sherwood & Co -- ---—. 1,854 53, 1880 Stettauer & Weineman - -------- 4,694 48 1881 C. M. Henderson & Co - -------- 1,176 60 1882 M. D. Wells & Co ---------------- 99 00 1883 McWilliams & Lay -------------- 65100 1884 Weber Furniture Co ------------ 2,163 00, 1885 Turner & Co.H —------------------ 552 25 1886 Pay Roll, D, W. Richardson, Supt 1,070 90 1887 Pay Roll, E, S. Iaywood, Supt__ 860 75 1888 Schweinfurth Bros. & Co......... 46 60, 1889 Culver, Page & Hoyne............ 4510 1890 Pay Roll, D. W. C. Gooding...... 369 53 1891 Phelps. Dodge & Palmer.... 1,601 90 1892 R. II. Countiss - -------- 23 70, 1893 D. W. C. Gooding o................4185 1894 McAuley, Yoe & Co.............. 330 30 1895 L. Waskow ----------— 109 96 1896 A. Fraser ------------ 112 16 1897 G. B. Stacey & Son -------------- 175 00 1898 Henry Gades ---------- 28 00 1899 Henry Gades.................... 12 00 1900 J. Forrest ----------- 15 00 1901 Pay Roll, Special Relief --------— 249 15, 1902 L. S. & M. S. R. R. Co........... 279 35 1903 Mrs. Bike ----------- 83 50 1904 Pay Roll O. C. Gibbs, Supt...... 88 10 1905 A. Dehnicke - --------- 119 36, 1906 George II. Flood.................96 25 1907 Chapin, Moore & Co. —------------ 1 50 1908 Pay Roll, O. C. Gibbs, Supt....... 42 00 1909 Pay Roll, " " --- 556 41 1910 Pay Roll, Dist. No. 3: 1,444 98 1911 Pay Roll, Dist. No. 2......351 501912 L. L. Jones ----------- 5 00, 1913 Mrs. Mary Townsend ------ 190 00 1914 F. D. Eppee & ---------------—.D-. 52 76 1915 Pay Roll, F. M Rockwell.- -- 1,334 08 1916 People's Gas Light Co - --—. 14 95 1917 F. M. Rockwell.. —-.. —43 10 1918 People's Gas Light & Coke Co.... 40 38 1919 Pay Roll, J. Lamb, Supt. —- 116 00 1920 Thomas Carney. —----- 204 30 1921 People's Gas Light & Coke Co. - - 137 48 1922 Brady & Scott. —------ 114 24 1923 Page Bros. & Co - - ----—. 24 00, 1924 Pay Roll —--------------------- 12P 37 00 1925 A. T. Stewart & Co - - --—. 5,793 27 1926 N. L. Grow.... —------------—. 50 00 1927 Pay Roll, Rink de.Crs i —--------— l 634 77 1928 W. Dexter ----------- 75 1929 A. M. Bennett -------------------- 2 00 1930 A. Pressmeyer & o —--------------- 133 66 16 Amount. 337 60 31 55 28 12 52 92 62 60 31 40 51 00 1,280 00 981 90 33 00 24 00 12 00 451 50 281 72 359 44 202 85 42 00 136 44 790 00 1,587 00 415 72 547 19 370 25 20 50 611 68 4 30 - 817 00 6,317 22 3,093 77 114 60 42 95 6 00 225 00 271 46 355 75 186 35 28 00 2 80 220 50 3 08 182 00 29 60 38 00 100 00 523 45 1 44 2,191 03 4 56 594 03 1 00 .589 01 1,544 13 4,138 42 257 20 2,209 65 16 00 331 63 1,918 40 175 00 57 83 94 00 747 39 678 62 23136 745 25 00 20 00 787 50 1.378 00 364 14 937 80 93 50 75 00 5,000 00 20 34 21 77 Relief and Aid Society. No. of Voucher. 1931 A. S. Esmay & Co.-. —----------- 1932 P. O. Toole ----------------------- 19~.; Frestedt & Nelsen ---------------- 1934 Goss & Phillips ------------------ 1935 Kirby, Carpenter & Co.-. —------ 1936 A. Shellhaus ---------—. —------- 19,37 Ford River Lumber Co. —-------- 1938 Cutler, Savage & Co. —----------- 1939 Charles Reitz & Bro. 1940 Charles J. L. Meyer -------------- 1941 Queal & Winter ------------------ 1942 Street & Chatfield ----------------- 194-3 Burton & Pierce ------------------ 1944 Palmer, Fuller & Co. —----------- 1945 Rock River Paper Co. —---------- 1946 Crossman & Co. —---------------- 1947 Bushnell, W. & Reed ------------- 1948 T. B. Gardner & Co. —------------ 1949 George H. Pick ------------------- 1950 Calkins & Fisher ----------------- 1951 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co.-. —----- 1952 R. F. Queal & Co. —-------------- 195.3 Ferry & Bro. —------------------- 1954 Palmer, Fuller & Co. —----------- 1955 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co.-. —------ 1956 Bigelow Bro. —------------------- 1957 Bliss, Moore'& Co. —------------- 1958 Bliss, Moore & Co. —------------- 1959 S. J. Learned -------------------- 1960 Spaulding, H. & Johnson --------- 1961 J. E. Pettibone ------------------- 1.962 McDono ugh, Price & Co. —------- 196'3 N. Ludington & Co. —------------ 1964 Wheelock, F. & Son -------------- 1965 Ludington, Wells & Van S. —----- 1966 Hannah. Lay & Co. —------------- 1967 A. R. Grey 35 Co. —--------------- 1968 Doggett, Bassett & Hills ---------- 19069 T. W. Harvey -------------------- 1970 T. M. Avery ---------------------- 1971 Hancock, May & Co.-. —--------- 1972 D. W. & A. Keith & Co. —-------- 1973 Collins & Burgie ------------------ 1974 " ------------------ 1975 J. W. Merrill --------------------- 1976 Orphan Asylum ------------------ 1977 Harmon, Messer & Co ------------ 1978 Pay Roll ------------------------- 1979 E. Schneider & Co --------------- 1980 A. Ortlepp ----------------------- 1981 M. T. Ames & Co: 1982 ". 1983 Larabee & North ----------------- 1984 J. V. Farwell & Co --------------- 1985 Pay Roll, Teaming --------------- 1986 H. Haarbleicher ------------------ 1987 W. M. Dee ------------------------ 1988 Ex. Manufacturing Co ------------ 1989 L. P. Hill. —---------------------- 1990 A. T. Stewart &, Co -------------- 1991 Pay Roll, Reception Supplies -.... 1992 M. SchmuLtz ---------------------- 1993 Pay Roll, Potato Warehouse -.... 1994 Jas. P. Smith --------------------- 1995 O. W. Clapp ---------------------- 1996 Ellis & Armour ------------------- 1997 Heath & Milligan ----------------- 1998 McCartney & Hamblin ----------- 1999;' ".. —--- 2000 T. H. Rebanks -------------------- 2001 M. C. Bradley --------------------- 2002 Hart, Asten &3 Co ----------------- 200.3 Ladies' Aid and Relief Society 2004 H. Bartram ----------------------- 2005 S. Wustum ----------------------- 2096 " _ -------------------- No. of Voucher. Amount. 2007 S. Wustum....................... 16 00 2008 —-------------------—... 310 00 2009 —-------------------— ". 45 00 2010 Z. M. Hall —------------------ 274 61 2011 Pay Roll, Employment Bureau -- 36 00 2012 F. Stauber -------------------- 27' 00 2013 Reichwein & Schoeffer ----------- 125 40 2014 Fairbanks, Greenleaf & Co -----— 930 58 2015 A. B. Johnson —---------------- 49 50 2016L. S. &M. S. R. R. Co ----------- 15094 2017 Jas. Cahill —-------------------- 1 20 2018 L. Gould & Co —---------------- 180 80 2019 McGeown & Quayle —------------ 5 60 2020 Sam'l Polke ------------------ 16 50 2021 H. Haarbleicher —--------------- 8 00 2022 Pennsylvania Co —-------------- 50 00 2023 B. Ranson -------------------- 27 42 2030 Mich. Cent. R. R. Co ------------ 100 44 2031 150 62 2032 Chicago Postoffice -.....25 00 2033 Corbett & Tarrant —------------- 8 00 2034 Pay Roll, Special Relief --------— 68 50 20 42 Pennsylvania Co —------------- 140 00 2043 Van Schaack, Stevenson & Reed_ 1 80 2044 Pay Roll, Transportation Comm- 60 00 2055 Schoenfeld, Bros. & Co ---------- 374 56 2056 J. Koenig & Co --------------- 262 50 2057 A. H. Andrews & Co ------- 104 00 2058 Pay Roll, Dist. 1, Sub. Dist. 1.... 1,111 55 2059 " Dist. 1, Sub. Dist. 2.. -- 912 90 2060 L. T. Chamberlain —------------ 100 00 2061. —------------- 267 53 2062. —-------------- 2 200 00 2063Wk. &o —--------- 20 61 79 2064 ---- W - Van —-—. 71 98 2065 Culver, Page & Hoyne ----------- 15 00 2066 ".. ------------ 25 95 2067 John Boss —------------------- 28 50 2068 L. T. Chamberlain ------------- 134 00 2069 A. L. Hale & Bro --------------- 43 75 2070 L. T. Chamberlain -------------- 41 45 4071 " 273 46 2072 H. O. Armour & Co ------------- 960 00 2073 Tobey & Booth ---------------- 2,826 84 2074 Field, Leiter & Co ------------— 23,037 57 2075 Weber Furniture Co ----------- 1,329 00 2076 Voltz & Co —------------------ 268 24 2077 John Ling -------------------- 45 00 2078 Carter & Smith Bros ---------- 1,437 21 2079 Geo. H. Marr -----------------— 24 00 2080 John J. Brown ------------------ 4 00 2081 Postoffice ---------------------- 16 90 208 2 Geis & Co --------------------- 360 25 2083 Bishop & Lull ---------------- 153 09 2084 emi —-------------- 344 90 2085 H e —--------------- 279 85 2086 Mark Forsyth —-------------- 230 80 2087 Lisle B. Harkness --------------- 35 00 2088 Schweinfurth, Bros. & Co - -- 88 84 2089 Page, Bro. Sa Co —------------ 209P 34 00 2090 J. H. Forrest ---------- 19 50 2091 AM. cmBennett ------------------ 20 25 2092 45 04 2093 44 10 2094 W. C. —---------------- 0 45 75 2095 Geo. Fraser mour —--------------— a 86 44 2096 Gilbert, Ransom & Knapp..- -- 1,412 25 2097 Culver, Page & Hoyne ----- 179 68 2098 P. H. Walsh.- -----------------—. 150 00 2099 Norton & Co an —---------------- 9 2,762 50 2100 Mayer & Toby ------------------- 0 584 50 2101 C. Burge --- Atn C —------------—.. 19 84 2102 Ladies' Christian Union --------- 100 00 2103 B" —----.. 43 88 2104 C., B. &Q. R. R. Co ------ 13 50 2105 J. B. Sha9y.. —---------------—... 50 00 17 Amount. 140 50 1 00 62 00 176 22 280 46 149 00 829 00 950 30 392 68 206 13 73 92 465 90 704 77 154 32 544 70 32 00 100 00 160 00 516 40 225 17 459 78 833 70 67 20 222 63 292 54 243 30 288 07 335 74 150 50 1,881 70 88 85 1,571 50 100 00 795 77 501 i6 221 40 135 74 1,439 40 990 67 196 90 307 25 439 50 109 70 52 40 9 25 7 00 533 85 216 75 175 00 146 76 400 1,039 85 80 80 600 89 43 75 380 05 21 13 911 64 115 00 647 00 191 25 241 52 362 25 23 57 14 25 818 10 5 00 68 99 31 09 303 75 28 00 11 60 14 76 166 59 48 00 77 00 -Report of tle CUiicago No. of Amount. Voucher. Amount. omm. -------— 555 95 2205 Shelter Committee --------------— 53 50 ... —--------- 202 50 2206 - 4_3 65 ------------— 130 55 2207 -----— 33.7 50 Co C --------— 1,057 25 2208 282 75 Hall --------— 485 25 2209 Half-Orphan Asylum ------------- 61 03 ation -------— 25 00 2210 Lake View House -------------- 51 00 .. —------------ 5 50 2211 Shelter Committee —------------- 83 85 . —------------ 297 50 2212 Small-Pox Hospital -------------— 31 70 .............. 28 60 2213 Shelter Committee --------------- 7 35 ef Society -- 421 03 2214 " - ------ 26 65 -------------- 174 48 2215 "...... 45 00 slow -------- 1,399 36 2216 Bills Receivable --------------- 165 00 ... —------------.3 50 2217 Shelter Committee --------------- 168 25 -------------- 280 00 2218. -------- 43 75 -------------- 758 57 2219 ------— 1,022 75 -------------- 25 00 2220 ------— 165 25 . ------------— 239 81 2221 -- 345 25 R.. —----------- 44 00 2222 "- ". —-- 256 82 . —----------— 450 2223 ------- 179 50 ruff --------— 178 36 2224.. ----------------- 32200 ------------— 25 00 2225 ------- 254 00 W.. —-—...... 1,286 50 2226 -- 210 00 -------------- 65 2227 ------- 828 00 y Co —------- 5 00 2228 " - ------- 110 00 o-............ 7 36 2229.. --------------—.668 80 o -----------— 506 95 2230 -- 125 00 ..ALH..l-_.... 1,546 25 2231 - ---------------..509 75 2156..... 182 75 2232 -- 83 75 ro. —---------- 17 50 2283 3 " ".. —-- 231 60 -------------- 106 54 2234 -- 788 00 . —----------- 131 20 2235. —-----------—. _106 00 ....HW.Cooidge. 15 05 2236 "- - 227 00 -------------- 27 13 2237 "- 1,257 75 ...A..tea..C- 2,674 04 2238 ----------- - ---- 166 50 e. ---------— 4,534 00 2239 ----- 72 00 2o —------------ 20 00 2240. - --—. —-------—. 757 25 Co ----------- 344 57 2241 -- 1,162 07 -----------— 549 93 2242 --------- 369 25 1 —----------- 152 70 2243 1- 55 50 e —--------— 148 70 2244 -------- 155 5(} -------------- 829 44 2245 -- 750 50( .....Bi.hop.&L 122 27 2246 -- - -------------- 8(60 50 ......Beid.e. 106 40 2247 ------— 182 12 ........... 202 00 2248 -------- 247 50 .......... 1 55 2249 F- _ —-- 1,102 3(} 217....Lerne 143 80 2250 -- 89 75 .......a..me.. F95 60 2251 -- * ------------ 1,152 04 2 Co --- - 1,036 26 2252 -- C 1...036- 138 30 2)...Bab.ck.& 1,188 06 2253 ------- 327 00 .........m F d48 90 2254 - ------- 68 43 .............. 73 50 2255 X-. —— 420 00 2.......... 160 00 225i6 ----.... 439 50 .....A..A.. 270 00 2257 - 141 98 2182.Fe.y.&.. 113 23 2258 Kellogg & Co 114 28 -----------— 575 43 2259 Excelsior Manunacturiog Co ----— 1,020 22 Co ---------- 670 87 2260 Pay Rloll, Transportatioin. — 2,059 06 -----------— 600 00 2261 ---- 1,856 69 ------------- 176 30 2262 " - " - - 1,933 37 -------------- 306 60 2263 H B. Strickland ---------------- 687 00 -------------- 1,901 23 2264 Mishawaka Furniture Co —------- 1,119 30 -------------- 155 00 2265 T. H Rebank —---------------- 157 25 -------------- 197 92 2266 M. Scllnutz --------------------- 723 78 ------------— 309 05 2267 Chas. Kelsey ----------------— 1,032 92 -------------- 849 97 2268 Jolhn Buckley —-----------------—. 7 46 o n S ---------— 925 00 2269 John Long ----------- 10 00 . ------------— 34 00 2270 Z. M. Hall -- --— = —- 382 43 ... —------------ 5 35 2271 J. J. Richards. —------- 15 00 2196 —- 2 60 2272 People's Gas & Coke Co —-------- 13 08 Committee] 321 66 2273 C. E. Clacius -------------------- 19 18 218Setr.omte — 2,408 82 2274 Ingraham, Corbin & May..-. —- 1,173 4(} ........... 1,039 50 2275 H. Leibenstein & Co ------------— 33 00 -------------- 546 00 2276 M. D. Wells & Co -------------— 102 00 -------------- 186 95 2277 Home of Good Shepherd --------- 150 00 ------------— 138 90 2278 Geo. E. Shipmn. —-------------- 150 00 -------------- 88 65 2279 Mich. Cent. R. R ---------------- 72 23 ------------— 101 06 2280 Carter & Smith —---------------- 76 20 N o. of Voucher. 2106 Pay Roll, Hospital C 2107 Sleight & Ketchum_ 2124 T. C. Hill. —-------- 2125 Comstock, Castle'& 2126 Pay Roll, Standard 1 2127 " Transporta 2128 E. W. Blatchford -.-. 2129 F. M. Rockwell ----- 2130 ---- 2131 Ladies' Aid and Reli 2132 Childs & Vervier --- 21.38 Boweni, Hunt & Will 2134 R. M. Woods ------- 21835 M. D. Wells -------- 2136 S. J. Russell -------- 21837 Mirs. M. Artley ------ 2145 L. S. & M. S. R. R 2146 Chicago & Alton R. I 2147 A. M. U. Express Co 2148 W. N. &3 J. F. Wood] 2149 Hall, Kimbark & Co 2150 Al. D. Wells & Co..-. 2151 Ferry & Bro -------- 2152 Chicago City Railwa 2153 Bradhier, Smith & Cc 2154 Smeal, Rebank & Cc 2155 A. L. Hale & Bro --- 2156 " " 2157 J. W. D. Kelley & Br 2158 T. M. Avery --------- 2159 Palher., Fuller & Co 2160 H. W. Coolidge ------ 2161 Goss & Phillips ---- 2162 A. T. Stewart & Co — 2163 J. F. Rathbone & Co 2164 J. Beidler & Bro-... 2165 Ford River Lumber ( 2166 Collins & Burgie ---- 2167 Palmer, Fuller & Co. 2168 Culver, Page &3 Hoyn 2169 H. Whitbeck & Co. — 2170 Bishop & Lull ------- 217l J. Beidler & Bro.. —. 2172 W. Goldie ----------- 2173 B. F. Woods ------- 2174 S. J. Learned ------- 2175 Palmer, Fuller & Co 2176 Hilliardl, Churchill & 2177 W. S. Babcock & Bra 2178 Win. Fitzgerald 2179 Schwarr & Huber 2180 P. Deitrich ----------- 2181 A. A. Clark --------- 2182 Ferry & Bro -------- 2183 Street & Chatfield_ — 2184 Pillsbury. Bradley & 2185 Dean Bros ----------- 2186 E. A. Hartwell ------ 2187 S. J. Learned ------ 2188 T. W. Harvey ------- 2189 Burdick & Mead -. —. 2190 L. L. Jones --------- 2191 John B. Gerlash ----- 2192 J. W. Doane & Co__ 2193 Wisconsin State Pris 2194 Page Bros. & Co ---- 2195 J. W. Chandler ----- 2196" 2197 Labor Acct.-Shelter 2198 Shelter Committee 2199 " " 2200 " " - 2201 " " - 2202 "... 2203 " " 2204 - - 18 lelief and Aid Society. No. of Voucher. 2281 Geo. A. Hellman.. ----------------- 2282 A. L. Hale & Bro —------------—.....2283 T. E. Morris —------------------- - 2284 Larrabee & North —------------— 42285 C. H. Beckwith & Co.. ------------- 2286 Harmon, Messer & Co —--------—.. 2287 Ills. Cent. R. R. Co —------------.. 2288 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer —------- 2289 96 Ch. g 2290 T. M. Avery —-------------------. 2291 C. M. Henderson & Co —--------— 5 2292 J. F. Forsyth & Co —-----------—... 2293 Bishop & Lull —----------------- 2 2294 S. K. Haarshaus ---------------—.2295 W. James & Co —---------------- 2296 Stettauier & Weinman —--------- - 2297 Pay Roll, Dist. No. 3 —--------- -- 2298 Ladies' Christian Union —------— 1 2299 Fred Wiecke --------------------- 2300 Jas. D. Beckett —-------------- --- 2301 Jewett & Root —--------------- --- 2302 Women's Industrial Society.... ------ 2303 Schooner Evaline ---------------- 2304 Page Bro. & Co ------------------ 2305 MI. Gareis ------------------------- 2306 Jas. Lloyd, Jr —---------------— 02307 D. H. Brown & Co..B t —---------- 2308 N. B. Dodson —----------------—.. - 2309'Cleveland Stove Company -----—.. 2310 Mishawaka Furniture Company - 2311 Page, Bro. & Co —--------------- - 2312 Pay Roll, T. T. Prosser, Supt ---- 2.313 R. Martin ------------------------ 2314 Pay Roll, F. S. Haywood --------- 2315 " D. W. Richardso2n 6 - 2.316 Chicago & Wilmington Coal Co - - 2317 H. McClure.. --------------------- 2318 Win. Larrasel -------------------- 2319 J. G. Goodrich & Co —----------- - 2320 A. D. Rood, Cash Distributions - - 2321 Pay Roll —----------------------- 2. 2322 2 -- - H... —------------ 2323 Excelsior Manufacturing Co ------ 2324 Pay Roll, T. C. Hill, Supt -.. -.a -- 2325 " Special Relief.. —------ 2,326 Mich. Cent. R. R. Co C C.... 3 62. 2.327 T. C. Hill —---------------------. -- 2328 M. D. Wells & Co. ---------------- 2329 I. D. Wells & Co —-------------- - 2330 Pay Roll, O. C. Gibbs, Gem. Supt 5 2331 Jas. McNerneey —---------------.. 93'2 J. W. Chandler —--------------— 1 2333 A. L. Hale & Bro ----------------- 2334 L. W. Reilly —-----------------— 2 2335 PayRoll, T. C. Hfill, Supt -------- 2336 G. B. Stacey & Son ------------—.... 2337 Pay Roli, J. J. Howard ----------- 2338 Soldiers' Home cch —- --- 2339 J. Mapes —---------------------— 1 2340 Pay Roll, J. J. Howard —--------- 2341 " Soldiers' Home — 51560 2342 Frank Flood —----------------— 1C 2343 Hall, Kimbark & Co -------------- 2344 Pay Roll, Rilnk —--------------- - 2345 L. Waskow —-----------------— 9c 2346 Geo. R. Campbell —------------—. 2347, J. Hennersheets —-------------— 2 2348 A. Dehnicke —----------------— 12. - 2349 M. C. Bradley ------------------—.. - 2350 Jas. Howe —--------------------- - 2351 A. Fraser —-------------------—.e 2352 Pay Roll, Coal Yard —------------ 2353 Page Bros. & Co —-------------— 2 2354 Chicago Scale Co —---------------.. 2355 W. C. Nichols —----------------. - 2360 L. S. & M. S. R. R ---------------- 19 No. of ~~ouch er. 2371 E. F. Williams ---------------- 2372 C., B. & Q. R. R. Co --------- 2373 Brady & Scott --------------- 2374 Maurani, Wright & Co ------- 2375 Geo. H. Flood --------------- 2376 Pay Roll, D. W. C. Gooding_ 2377 G. H. Flood ----------------- 2378 Schweinfurth, Bros. & Co --- 2379 Chicago Eveniig Journal ---- 2380 J. V. Farwell & Co ---------- 2381 Hibbard, Spencer & Co 2382 Dist. No. 2, Tabernacle Chul 2383 Chicago City Bakery -------- 2384 A. D. Seaman & Co. —-------- 2385 Wisconsin Manufacturing Co 2386 Chas. Floyd ----------------- 2387 Pay Roll, Potato Warehouse2388 Ketchum & Marti n ---------- 2389 Tilden & Eaton ------------- 2390 Hanrurm & Copp ------------- 2391 larder & Hafer ------------- 2392 DoAwnier & Co ----------------- 2393 Conrad & Stuckart ---------- 2394 Dewey & Co ----------------- 2395 Womanl's Home ------------- 2396 Pay Roll, Reception Supplies. 2397 " A. M. Bennett-.... 2398 M. A. Devine ---------------- 2399 Milwaukee House of Correcti 2400 PayRoll, Potato Warehouse 2401 Low, Croswl & Co ------------ 2402 Ellis & Armour ------------- 2403 M. D). Wells & Co ----------- 2404 J. Cadwalader ----------------- 2405 Ellis & Armour -------------- 2406 Fenton & Parkinson --------- 2407 P. O. Neil & SoD ------------ 2408 Pay Roll, Dist. 5, Sub. Dist. 2 2409 Indliana Aveniue Christian Chu 2410 Sheldon, Green & Co -------- 2411 Smeal, Robank & Co -------- 2412 T. H. Rebanks -------------- 2413 Hubbard & Wood ------------ 2414 J. T. Rathbonle & Co -------- 2415 M. D. Wells & Co ------------ 2416 Chicago Gas Light & Coke Cc 2417 W. P. Dunn ----------------- 2418 B. Holbrook ------------------ 2419 Goodwillie & Benjamin -.. —. 2420 Spaulding, H. & Johnson ---- 2421 L. B. Haggard & Co --------- 2422 Palmer, Fuller & Co --------- 2423 Hatch & Breeze ------------- 2424 Sokup & Bro ---------------- 2425 Ford River Lumber Co ------- 2426 Platt, Thorn & Maynard. —-- 2427 Bigelow Bros ---------------- 2428 H. Schellhaus --------------- 2429 Ingraham, C. & May ---------- 2430 McDonald & Roe ------------ 2431 Street & Chatfield -------- 2432 Palmer, Fuller & Co --------- 2433 Atherton & Weaver --------- 2434 H. W. Carpenter.. —--------- 2435 T. M. Avery ----------------- 2436 Wheelock F. & Son --------- 2437 Bishop & Lull ---- 2438 Rock River Paper Co --- 2439 T. W. Harvey ----------------- 2440 Kirk, Coleman & Co --------- 2441 Louis Groene ---------------- 2442 Bishop & Lull --------------- 2443 Evening Journal ------------- 2444 T. M. Avery ----------------- 2445 Fred. Dowe --------—. —----- 2446 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co-.... A mount. 200 00 632 50 400 41 50 582 00 303 06 163 87 490 50 796 50 186 90 525 00 81 60 164 26 57 40 48 00 2,766 83 1,541 09 120 00 10000 3,7'8 25 1,228 00 138 00 588 50 20 00 67 78 74 00 17 50 21 65 3,427 00 951 20 40 00 617 55 11 25 755 00 1,265 68 9,293 61 209 08 54 50 664 91 1186 30 00 25 00 2,314 05 868 40 100 00 26 50 20 50 66150 627 O0 8152 1750 16 00 1,733 00 26 25 1,319 00 507 50 464 50 236 50 1 15 493 25 9175 122 57 20 00 533 00 9740 450 24 00 102 08 28 00 1 5 84 72 42 14 28 00 1500 150 00 696 Amount. 130 70 ..... 28 55 96 64 637 68 30 00 .3... 80 c0 104 00 45 22 ---.. 8 64 ..... 4,190 59 254 68 h —- 70 05 81 16 888 00 467 50 5 00 ..... 91 00 399 77 10 00 ..... 168 30 ----- 12 50 - 1,618 22 5 87 ..... 95 00 ..... 60 00 159 00 ..... 24 00 13 00 on__ 155 75 205 38 ..... 2,390 35 1,687 00 ----- 483 19 106 05 400 94 165 30 43 10 ----- 181 70 rch_ 34 83 1,220 00 .644 05 155 00 120 08 866 60 1,194 00 o,__ 31 62 ..... 10 75 696 85 ..... 36 00 1,166 85 38 30 ---- 217 69 ..... 401 73 ..... 440 80 372 91 934 99 391 40 139 20 368 94 919 41 ---- 515 60 ..... 192 08 299 44 503 60 .73 56 254 64 ..... 74 58 1,672 82 607 48 _.... 225 00 _.. - 39 60 229 16 __.._ 27 87 ..... 365 90 _.... 31 50 ..... 482 11 Report of the Chicago No. of No. of Voucher. Amount. Voucher. Amount. 2447 Goss & Phillips - -------- 72 27 2554 L. Waskow --------------------- 77 64 2448 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co --------— 295 84 2555 C. R. I. & P. R. R --------------— 25 00 2449 Watson & Johnson -------------- 765 13 2556 Jno. Phillips —------------------- 4 00 2450 Dean & Bro -------------------- 36196 2557 Ketchum &Martin -------------— 235 33 2451 Armour & Co —------- --------- 1,440 00 2558 M. T. Ames & Co -------------- 2,358 75 2452 Cobb, Andrews & Co -----------— 66 03 2559 Dist. No. 4, Rent account -------- 199 00 2453 Hart, Asten & Co ---------------- 728 15 2560 Dist. No. 4 ---------------------- 24 27 2454 White & Rossman --------------— 36 85 2561 Turner, Bristol & Ray ---------— 10415 2455 Warner & Felix —---- ---------- 1,213 89 2562 A. Priesmeyer ------------------ 169 20 2456 Ph. Dyckman ------------------- 282 80 2563 Special Relief ----------------- 5,000 00 2457 Wall & Jaeger. —--------------- 320 38 2564 M. Forsyth --------------------- 126 72 2458 Shelter Committee --------------- 219 65 2565 C. M. Henderson & Co ---------- 1,289 00 2459 " -----— 149 50 2566 C. W. Karnes ------------------ 664 70 2460 " -----— 31 50 2567 Rev. E. Sullivan —--—..... 32 00 2461 --------------- 213 75 2568 A. Ortlepp ------------. 15136 2462 " -----— 254 65 2569 J. L. Wayne & Son —-..... 15 00 2463 " -----— 342 75 2570 J. R. Lawrence & Co -----------— 11410 2464 -------------- 860 50 2571 334 35 2465 ------- 1,523 50 2572 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 123 10 2466 - ------------ 785 50 2573 243 54 2467 " -----— 1,193 97 2574 Cutler, Huse & Co... —-. 48 55 2468 " -----— 495 56 2575 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co --------— 294 90 2469 ------— 80 00 2576 623 55 2470 - -----— 295 50 2577 Goss & Phillips ----------------- 66 39 2471'_. —------- 1,294 33 2578 Cutler, Savidge & Co......401 40 2472 " -----— 403 50 2579 Ferry &Bro —--------—.... 80 00 2473 - -----— 135 00 2580 Minnesota Lumber Co —....195 44 2474 - -----— 217 75 2581 Babcock Fire Ext'g Co. 288 00 2475 ------— 153 50 2582 H. W. Coolidge ---------. - 39 25 2476 M. D. Wells & Co --------------- 540 00 2583 D. Goodwillie ------------------- 17 00 2477 Chicago City Railway Co --------- 25 00 2584 Geo. H. Peck -----------------— 165 00 2478 Western News Co --------------— 10 08 2585 Crane &; Bixby ------------------ 56 00 2479 N. Sherwood & Co —--- --------- 1,218 58 2586 Wm. Goldie ------------------ 19600 2480 G. Streckewald ------------------ 267 82 2587 S. J. Russell -------------------- 630 00 2481 Tillotson Bros ------------------- 5315 2588 Ford River Lumber Co ---------— 36710 2482 Page & Sprague ---------------— 11 75 2589 Fullam & Lashuer --------------- 231 00 2483 Ladies' Relief & Aid Society- — 496 71 2590 Ludington, Wells & Van S ------- 330 97 2484 Jno. Lally —-------------------- 60 00 2591 Hatch & Breeze ----------------— 99 60 2485 Hopkins & Merriman ------------- 9 45 2592 Heath & Milligan ---------------— 13 20 2486 Goit & Curtis —------- --------- 1,144 00 2593 J. S. Bassett & Co --------------- 242 22 2487 Norton & Co ------------------ 2,307 50 2594 A. R. Gray & Co ---------------- 167 11 2488S O. Kreuger ---------------------- 70 30 2595 A. A. Clark --------------------- 790 00 2490 G. B. Stacey & Son -------------- 225 00 2596 W. T. Hammond —--------------- 3 50 2490 H11. B. & L. W. Martin -----------— 564 90 2597 Fred. Owen ---------------------- 1100 2491 D. J. Davis ----------- 1,098 12 2598 C. K. Pusheck ------------------- 61 45 2492 Thos. Lee ----------- 5 00 2599 O. J. Berger --------------------- 12 00 2493 J. M. Taylor ---------- 45 00 2600 T. B. Carter, Pay Roll ----------— 200 00 2494 Hamlin, Hale & Co ------------- 4,269 77 2601 People's Gas Light & Coke Co - 48 43 2495 Field, Leiter & Co —------------- 8,196 77 2602 Tabernacle Church -------------- 200 00 2496 R. Wheeler ----------- 669 21 2603 W. L. Robinson ----------------— 5100 2497 Carter & Smith Bros - ---------- 1,131 55 2604 Wilson, Appleyard & Co --------— 454 85 2498 White & Rossman --------------— 65 20 2605 Gels & Co --------------------— 316 25 2499 Pay Roll, Dist. 2 - ----------- 1,272 06 2606 Allen & Mackey --------------- 1,056 75 2500 District No. 3, Rent, etc. --------— 100 45 2607 Jno. V. Farwell & Co ----------- 3,187 94 2501 Pay Roll, Supplies --------------— 23 00 2608 J. Y. Bergen --------------------- 17 50 2502 Pay Roll, Orphan Asylum -------- 19 40 2609 Bergen & Ramsey ---------------- 3 10 2503 " Dist. 3 ---------------— 7809 2610 Thos. White ------------------- 1,200 00 2504 Ills. Cent. R. R. Co -------------— 14 00 2611 Page, Bros. & Co --------------- 14100 2505 N. W. Fertilizing Co --------—.. — 40 55 2612 Pike & Stewart --------- 3 75 2506 Stettauer & Weineman --------- 2,567 17 2613 Hunton & Hall -----------------— 18 50 2507 J. M. W. Jones ------------------ 79 45 2614 Women's Hospital - - ----- 9 70 2508 Ills. Staats Zeitung. —----------- 82 80 2615 Fuller & Fuller --------- 473 90 2509 J. Slager ----------------------— 100 2616 Harmon. Messer & Co 85 95 2510 F. Hufurth. —------------------ 12045 2617 Turney & Co ---------- 579 35 2511 Th. Krantz —-------------------- 8 00 2618 Wm. C. Fyfe. —-------- 29 55 2512 E. Edwards, Pay Roll ------------ 21 00 2619 Larrabee & North ------- 65 30 2513 E. H. Gibbons —------------------ 2 00 2620 A. L. Hale & Bro -------- 877 75 2514 Pay Roll, Sick and Hospital ------ 55100 2621 " " 2,344 54 2515 Pay Roll, Standard Hall --------— 478 00 2622 Blake, Whitehouse & Co - --- 3,180 25 2547 Pennsylvania Comp -------------- 8102 2623 M. Garies - 59 72 2548 L. S. & M. S. R. R --------------— 22 00 2624 Doggett, Bassett & Hills ---- 135 00 2549.. " " " ---------------- 30 86 2625 J. W. Lloyd - -------- 6 00 2550 M. C. R. R. Co -----------------— 27 34 2626 G. B. Stacy & Son ------- 525 00 2551 P. Walsh -----------------------— 100 2627 M. Dola-n ----------- 20 00 2552 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer --------- 637 50 2628 J. Cadwalader - -------- 127 90 2553 J. M. W. Jones. —---------------- 14 35 2629 F. J. Stimson - --------- 120 20 Relief and Aid Society. 2630 C. B. James & Co ------ 26.31 A. Bradley &d Co ------------------ 2632 Fisk & Jenness ------------------- 2633 Crerar, Adams &d Co -------------- 2634 F. Wetmore & Co ---------------- 2635 G. R. Campbell ------------------- 2636 R. Ranney, Pay Roll ------------- 2637 J. Mapes ------------------------- 26,38 Schweinfurth, Bros. & Co -------- 2639 B. F. Wood ----------------------- 2640 Dist. No. 3 ----------------------- 2641 B. P. Pratt ------------------------ 2642 Sokiup & Bros -------------------- 2643 M. A. Devine --------------------- 2644 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer --------- 2645 G. Frazer ------------------------- 2646 J. B. Flagg ----------------------- 2647. _ ---------------------- 2648 A. G. Loss. Pay Roll -------------- 2649 Pay Roll, Dist. No. 2 ------------- 2650 3 —----------- 2651 3 —----------- 2652 I —— 1 —------ 2653" 1 —----------- 2654 Passes Roll, Transportation ------ 2655 Pay Roll, Dist. No. 5 ------------- 2656.. 5 —-------- ',657 " Soldier's Home -------- 2658 " Dist. No. 4 ------------- 2659 " L. W. Reilly ----------- 2660 " Special Relief --------- 2661 " Dist. No. 1 ------------ 2662 D. F. Elston ---------------------- 2663 Cash Distributions --------------- 2664 D. W. C. Goodilg ---------------- 2665 H. MIcClure ----------------------- 2666 H. B. Strickland ------------------ 2667 T. H. Rebanks -------------------- 2668 H. Weiland ----------------------- 2669 Pay Roll, Vegetable Warehouse — 2670 " Rink Supplies --------- 2671 H. W. King &; Co ----------------- 2672 Fingerhut &d Rusche -------------- 2673 M. C. Bradley -------------------- 2674 O. C. Gibbs ----------------------- 2675 Pay Roll-General Superintendent 2676 Ladies' Christian Union ----------- 2677 Ladies' Aid and Relief Association 2678 J. R. Jones ----------------------- 2679 Pay Roll, Reception Supplies ----- 2680 W. F. Peake --------—. —-------- 2681 A. T. Stewart & Co ---------------- 2682 Thayer &d Tobey Furniture Co ---- 2683 Wm. Gardner -------------------- 2701 C. W. & E. Pardridge &d Co ------- 2702 Van Sclhaack S. & Reed ---------- 2705 Wm. Gardner -------------------- 2706 J. W. Chandler-Pay Roll -------- 2707 Mich. Cent. R. R. Co ------------- 2708 Pennsylvania Co ----------------- 2709 L. S. & M. S. R. R. Co ------------ 2710 H. Haarbleicher, Supt ------------ 2711 " ". 2712 Rink Freight Bills 2713 - - ------------ 2714 ---------------- 2715 - - -------- I ------ 2716 ---------------- 2717 ---------------- 2718 2719 Chas. Weinsche 2720 Sweney &; Baynes ---------------- 2721 M. Connolly ---------------------- 2722 J. M. Hitchcock ------------------ 2723 Pay Roll-Vegetable Warehouse — 2724 " Standard Hall ---------- No. of Amount. Voucher. Amount. 263 48 2725 Pay Roll-Employment ---------- 52 00 1,103 00 2726 " North Av. Coal Yard-_ 592.97 430 65 2727 Employment Bureau_- 40 00 168 91 2728 J. F. Rathbone ------------------ 340 00 166 97 2729 Wm. N. Moore ----------------- 1,200 00 3 25 2730 Brady & Scott ------------------- 66 60 25 00 2731 S. A. West --------------------- 60 00 2 70 2732 Hannum & Copp ---------------- 425 85 67 50 2733 Miss Susie Pratt-Transportation. 12 00 2 15 2734 H. B. Marks --------------------- 11 00 5410 2735 Mich. Cent. R. R ----------------- 75 12 78 2736 Excelsior Manufacturing Co ----— 1,12189 19 50 2737 C. F. Redington ----------------- 100 05 246 40 2738 F. Duppe —--------------------- 140 64 973 80 2739 Pay Roll-Hauling Potatoes ------ 64 00 78 44 2740 " Harrison Street Church 42 50 141 50 2741 Wm. Resor & Co —--------------- 3 22 331 50 2742 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 131 87 30 00 2743 " L -------------- 84 00 1,047 04 2744 Bishop & Lull ------------------ 220 38 1,272 18 2745 804 15 231 25 2746 T. W. Harvey.........2154 1,472 97 2747' 881 03 794 95 2748 Goss & Phillips ----------------- 12610 30 00 2749 Bigelow Bros —------------------ 73 80 85 50 2750 Calkins & Fisher ---------------— 49 20 787 90 2751 Hodge & Homer ----------------- 249 71 38 S0 2752 Rock River Paper Co -----------— 28612 505 04 2753 Jno. Phillips -------------------- 726 58 25 75 2754 F. Stauber --------------------— 335 00 62 00 2755 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co -. -----— 602 45 177 50 2756 Street & Chatfield —------------- 442 26 34 00 2757 Platt, Thorne & Maynard -------- 260 50 13 83 2758 Pillsbury, Bradley & Co --------— 425 26 25 00 2759 Burdick & Mead --------------— 364 50 119 44 2760 S. J. Learned -----------------— 143 80 669 00 2761 M. Schmutz -------------------- 469 07 215 00 2762 ---------------------------- 55 68 2 50 2763 Hancock, Nay & Co -------------- 153 80 27 00 2764 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 210 38 492 50 2765 J. 31. Merriman ---------------- 46314 784 35 2766 C. G. PuLsheck -----------------— 29 50 26125 2767 J. J. Buss —--------------------- 23 25 24 00 2768 John Lang --------------------- 45 00 13 55 2769 Excelsior Manufacturing Co ------ 707 55 81 62 2770 Jno. Loeser -------------------- 187 00 26 82 2771 Hart, Asten & Co ---------------- 967 73 82 10 2772 Express, Small Pox Hospital - - 2 00 17 40 2773 Putnam & Edgerton —------------ 23 12 195 00 2774 Wilson Appleyard & Co ——.. 100 70 10 00 2775 Hall, Kimbark & Co ------------— 15 00 115 40 2776 G. B. Stacy & Son -------------- 375 00 446 25 2777 Farnum & Chidester --- -------— 166 96 234 00 2778 Third D)ist.-C. F. Rcdiligton, Supt 47 50 166 67 2779 Ingraham Corbin & May - ---- 3,363 29 27 00 2780 Chicago Daily Times ------------- 19 50 396 00 2781 F. Voltz Grn —--------------------- 170 24 11 54 2782 D. W. & A. Keith & Co 100 33 605 09 2783 Oakley & Son..... —------------- 1125 4 66 2784 J. M. Stephenson & Co ----- 650 00 22 00 2785 Van Schaack, S. & Reid -- -- 9 00 49 83 2786 Pay Roll-Shelter Com., Office --- 410 00 11 25 2787 " " Stove and 70 00 Furn. Warehouse - - 1,02712 12155 2788 Shelter Com., Harrison st. 220 90 Barracks -------------- 926 25 105 97 2789 " Shelter Corn., Halsted st. 255 70 Hospital -------------- 152 87 71 94 2790 " Shelter Com., Harrison st. 126 45 Employees ----- 204 00 28 50 2791 " Shelter Corn., Centre ave. 386 45I Barracks -------------- 22 50 12 00 2792 " Shelter Corn., Madison st. 2 30 Barracks -------------- 518 30 135 50 2793 " Shelter Com., Harrison st. 475 00 Hospital ------ 120 50 21 Report of the Chicago No. of Voucher. Amount. 2794 Pay Roll, Shelter Com., North ave. CoalHouse,Washingt'n Park Barracks and flal sted st. Barracks ------ 850 79 2795 " Shelter Com., Nor th Sta r Barracks. -------------- 201 00 2796 " Shelter Com.,Washington Park Barracks Exp'ses 78 00 2797 " Shelter Com., Halsted st. Barracks -------------- 192 00 2798 " S undry Expressmen -. --— 31 25 2799 Jas. S. Halpin... —-------------- 36 00 28090 Ed. O'N eill 270" —----------------- 72 00 2801 Shelter Com.-Sh. Com. Supplies_ 31 45 2802 ".".Henry, Tildenl & Eaton - ---------- 41 00 2803 " " Sundry Bills -—. 57 9 1 2804. " Re nts ------------- 63 00 28051 B & B ------------- 166 00 2806 "." McDougall & Mc Kinlay ---------- 25 00 2807 "s "o Jas. Brodie & T. M. Avery ----------- 15 00 2808 " "Home Building ---- 277 50 2809 C" & Fih ——, 628 00 2810 B. Receivable -----------------—. 25 00 281S l Redway & Burton e —----------- 1 60 2812 A. Ortlepp.r&C —------------------ 84 52 2813 Washingtonian Home ------------- 9 50 2814 Day & Fletcher --------------— 87 21 2815 L" Fi.t...... 30 95 2816 F. J. Burcham 35 00 2817 Geo. Connoll y ---------—. ------— 20 00 2818 T. i. Avery. —--—. —----------— 3 181 94 2819 Mitchell, Stevenson & Co -------- 3 43 2820 F. Voltz ------------------------- -- 160 12 2821 Barter & Whitehouse ia —--------- 1,053 80 2822 L. Farn swor th --------—. —-------- 30 00 2823 Field, Leiter & Co —----------- --- 2,214 92 2824 ChicagRo City Railway Co --------- 5 00 2825 Weber Furn itur e Co -------------- 300 00 2826 Jno. Ly ons - —..7.6-763 —— 3 —-—. 15 00 2827 C. W. Karnes. —----------------- 520 81 2828 Pay Roll-Sic k Hospital ---------- 571 00 2829 L. S. & M. S. R. R. Co & a —-------- 44 00 2830 M. C. R. R. Co ------------- 2 90 2831 ---- 62 298Ldish 53n 47 2832 Chicago Equestrian Academy., 57 50 2833 Chicag,o & Wilmington Coal Co___ 7,667 63 2834 Low, Croaanl & Co ----------------- 1,861 70 283) Reichrein & Schaeffer ----------- 171 12 283.6 Norton & Co.. ------------------- 2,000 00 2837 R. M. Collins & u2 —---------------- 20 00 2838 W. J. Hudson -------------------- 62 00 2839 Chicao Musical Union ----------- 1,038 0 00 2840 C. O. Callaghan... -------------- 80 00 2870 Hibbard & Spencer. —---------— 1 98 50 2871 A. McGowan ---------------- 646 40 2872 Ellis & Amour ------------------- 8838 15 28703 D.a ----------------- 70)6 90 2874 L. Waskow &C —------------------- 5 121 08 2875 C., B. & Q. R. R. Co -------------- 96 50 2876 Chicago & Alton R. R ------------ 75 15 2877 Smith & Duncan 2 ---------------- 25 48 2878 Downer & Co -------------------—.652 89 28S79 Geo. Drinkwater ---------------- 2 00 2880 Gels & Co e —-----------------—. 115. 50 2881 Chas. Dutton. Shelter Committee- 1,959 55 2882 Robt. Law, Agent. - -------------- 95 00 28q3 Frank Plinschke - ---------------- 399 92 2884 A. Dehnike - ---------------------- 183 56 2885 Bishop & Prindle - ---------------- 853 00 2886 H. McClure - ---------------------- 108 60 2887 Schweinfurth, Bros. & Co -------- 41 16L 2888 " 30 88 2889 M. Garies ----------------------— 61 18 No. of Voucher. Amount. 2890 Chicago & N. W. R. R. Co —------ 83 63 2891 J. Cadwallader ----------------- 119 55 2892 L. S. & M. S. R. R. Co ----------— 257 46 2893 Home of the Friendless --------— 400 00 2894 Trustees First Unitarian Church 500 00 2895 A. Frazer —--------------------- 126 80 28!)6 Smeal & Rebanks --------------— 69 60 2897 Page, Bros. & Co --------------- 8 00 2898 M. W. Barker ------------------— 69 25 2899 Jno. V. Farwell & Co ----------- 1,763 93 2900 Dr. R. G. Bogue - ----------------- 36 33 2901 Mrs. Thos. Sharpless -----------— 50 00 2902 Swiss Consul ---- - - --------------- 1,500 00 2903 Mrs. E. J. Dryden - --------------- 24 30 2904 M. Schmutz - --------------------- 294 95 2905 Rev. S. P. Marsh ---------------— 23 75 2906 A. S. Hale & Bro - ---------------- 1,572 50 2907 Farihum & Chidester - ------------- 34 00 2908 Stettauer & Weinman ----------— 36614 290!) Farnum & Chidester - ------------- 268 08 2910 Comstock & Avery -------------— 689 70 2910 " A" Moore & Co ----------------- 5,570 55 2910 "B ---- - - ---------- 4,642 51 2910 C - --------------—.12,860 68 2910 "D -- - ------------- 3,369 85 2910 "El" - - ------------— 21,557 73 2911 Excelsior Manufacturing Co ------ 2,527 09 2912 Merchants Ins. Co - -------------- 500 00 2913 Milwaukee County Home of Cor rection - ----------------------- 379 75 2914 Russell & Wheeler -.. —.. —....... 1,258 77 2915 Cutbertson & Fisher - - ----------- 1,179 85 2916 D. Lynn & Co - ------------------- 1,008 70 2917 Hitchcock & Carter - ------------- 2,717 00 2918 Wm. Resor & Co - ------- 1 86 2919 Mears, Olhaber &- Co - ------------ 1 50 2920 Jnio. B. Herron & Co - ------------ 87 2921 Thos. White - -------------------- 1,320 00 29)22 A. B. Raymond & Son - - - --------- 4,071 98 292.3 A. B. Van Slyck, Chairman ------- 120 00 2924 Bellnet & Duffy - ----------------- 8 20 2925 Carter & Smith Bros - ------------- 15 83 29)27 J. E. Chadwick, Treas - ----------- 2,629 50 2928 Mrs. G. B. Marsh - - - -------------- 73 50 2929 Weber Furniture Co - ------------- 5,88:3 50 2930 Ladies' Christian Union - --------- 81 23 2931 " " 10 50 2932 T. H. Rebanks - ------------------- 231 00 2933 Jno. B. Herron & (Co ------------ 2 80 2934 Wetmore & Co.-. - -------------- 14 50 2935 Excelsior Manufacturing Co ------ 1,077 30 2936 Gilbert, Ransom & Knapp - ------- 350 00 2937 Chicago & Alton R. R - ----------- 13 80 2938 Ladies' Christian Union - --------- 38 50 2940 Mrs. J. C. Cook - ------------------ 36 00 2941 Mrs. C. Harper - ------------------ 10 00 2966 Chicago Postoffice 30 00 2967 M. C. R. R. Co 36 75 2968 Star Union Line - ----------------- 568 80 2969 Am. M. U. Exp. Co - -------------- 17 50 2970 C. Aikman & Bro - ---------------- 27 50 2971 Jas. Hennesheets - --------------- 22 00 2972 Manuran, Wright & Co - ----------- 560 80 2973 M. A. Devine - -------------------- 47 60 2974. ------------------—.240 00 2975. -------------------—.19 60 2976 " - - -----------------—.9 00 2977 " --------------------- 48 00 2978 North Ave. Coal Yard - —.... — 43 82 2979 Ketchum & Martin - -------------- 48 92 2980 J. L. Lithgrow & Co - ------------- 9,000 00 2981 W. F. McLaughlin - - - ------------- 843 12 2982 M. C. Bradley - ------------------- 24 00 2983 W. A. Love - - ---------------------- 3 75 2984 J. Mapes - - ------------------------ 1 10 2985 F. J. Stimson -— i —---- 1 00 22 ty Relief and Aid Society. No. of No. of Voucher. Amount. Voucher. 2986 G. R. Campbell —----------------- 3 40 3063 Shelter Corn., Livery Bills —-- !2987 M. T. Ames & Co ---------------— 81 50 3064 House Building 2988C. H. Adams —------------------ 22 50 3065 " Rent —-------—. 2989 Geo. Frazer --------------------- 62 04 2066 " Teaming. —----- 29.0 A. J. Halichett & Co. ------------- 38 37 3067 " Supplies —---—. 2991 O. C. Gibbs --------------------- 60 00 3068 Petty Expendit 2992 W. A. Samson ------------------- 18 52 3069 Pay Roll, Buildings..........2993 J. J. Brown --------------------- 48 00 3070 Madison Barracks 2994 A. L. Hale & Bro ---------------- 569 50 3071' " 2995 B. F. Wood ----------- 1 50 3072 Transportation - --- 2996 Johnson & Thyng ----------- 2,348 75 3073 " Harrison st. Barrac 2997 C. & N. W. R. R. Co..- ----- 98 80 3074 " " ". 2998 P. & S. J. Hayward — I —---- 1 40 3075 " North Star Barrack 2999 Pay Roll-Reception of Supplies_ 63 00 3076 " Wash. Park Barrac 3000 " Master Transportation_ 21 00 3077 " Halsted st. Barrack 3001 " Supply Department.... 9 00 3078 " Wash. Park Barrac 3002 " F. A. Pierce - —.... 156 00 3079 Halsted st. Barrack 3003 " Teaming... -173 00 3080 " Office ---------- 3004 " A. M. Bennett ---- 333 33 3081 " Stove and Furniture 3005 " Teaming...- -- 1,726 37 3082 Waldo & Waters ------ 3006 " W. C. Nichols --------- 50 00 3083 C. & N. W. Railway —------—. 3007 " Teaming....- ---- 2,250 16 3084 Ha lchett & Carter - - 2 —903008 " Reception of Supplies 25 00 3085 Waldo & Waters 32 3009 " Reception and Storing 3086 Crossman & Co 10 —----- of Supplies....- - 306 00 3087 F. Wessing. —----------------- 3010 " Standar(l Hall - ---- 400 08 3088 M. A. Devine ----------------- 3011 " Vegetable Warehouse 66 00 3089 Pay Roll, Employment -.- ---- 3012 Dist. No. 1 —..- - 1,97t6 10 300 " Vegetable Watreho 1 3013 " L. W. Reillv 25 00 3091 " North av. Coal Yard 3014 " A. Raiicy - ------ 32 50 3092 " 99 3015 " Transportation —.... 30 00 3093 " Hauling Potatoes 3016 " Teaming --- - 75 00 309!4 2nd Dist., Rent —------------- 3017 " 5th Dist. - -- 92 95 3095 J. Koenig & Co -------------—. 3018 " Soldiers' Home - -- 38 00 3096 Larrabee & North —--------—. 3019 " Dist. No. 5 - ----- 784 09 3097 J. W. Small & Co —-------—.. 3020 " Dist. No. 4 - ----- 48315 3098 J. B. Gorlch —-------------—. 3021 " Dist. No. 3 - ----- 1,170 99 3099 Ellis & Armnour —------------- 3022 " Special Relief - --- 62 00 3100 Simpson & Chamberlain ------ 3023 " Telegraph Op - --- 50 00 3101 P. & A. J. Hayward —------—. 3024 " Gen'l Sipt 295 12 3102 Star Union Line —----------—. 3025 " Dist. No. 2 - ----- 1,14501 3103 IC. E. Claciiius& Co —--------—. 3026 Mishawaka Furniture Co - --- 649 85 3104 C. Pritzchlald —--------------—. 31027 A. D. Seaman & Co - ----- 323 75 3105 Weace, Kirtland & Ordway — 3228 Wisconsin M\annufacturiiug Co... 440 00 3106 Ladies' Aid & Relief Society 3029 Milwaukee County House of Cor'n 210 00 3107 A. S. Esmay & Co —--------—. 3030 Oliver.& Co -------------------- 200 00 3108 C. Floyd —------------------—. 3031 Wm. Gardner ------------------ 270 00 3109 F. Sturges & Co —----------—. 30:32 Chicago & Alton R. R. Co - -- 2 28 3010 Jevne & Almini -------------- 3033 L. S. & M. S. R. R. —------------ 161 59 3111 C. H. Beckwith & Co —-----—. 3034 " " ----— 22 00 3112 Ingraham, C. & May -. —------ 5 30.5 " " 328 99 3113 H M. Wilmarth —----------—. 3036 AI. C. R. R. Co......... 410 55 3114 Boomer & Jenks —--------—.. 3037 " " 30 00 3115 IHart Asten & Co ------------- 3038 German Newspaper Printing Co 7 50 311t; Phelps, Dodge & Palmer —--—. 3039 Jno. Forest —-------------------- 2) 00 3117 J V. Farwell & Co —-------—. 3040 A. S. Downs, Paymaster - --- 40 75 3118 Ladies' Christian Union —--—. 3041 Seavey & Co --------------------— 4 65 3119 Tobey & Booth —-----------—. 3042 Brady & Scott —----------------- 96 64 3120 C. Witenche —--------------—. 3043 J. W. Doane & Co -------------- 1,216 63 3121 S. R. Haggard & Co —------—. 3044 H. D. Chapin & Co —------------- 4 48 3122 N. A. Clark —---------------—. 3045 Sweeney & Banves. —------------- 100 00 312p, " —----------------- 3046 " 127 53 3124 S. J. Learned —-------------—. 3047 P. W. Dyckman ----------------- 131 65 3125 3048 N. Jackson ---------------------- 3 50 3126 Goss & Phillips.. —----------- 9 :3049 Phelps, Dodge & Palmer. —------ 162 00 3127' 3050 F. M Rockwell, Supt. 3d Dist -.- 75 65 3128 Kirby Carpenter & Co ------- 3051 Tribune Co --------------------- 301 38 3129 T. W. Harvey —------------— 1 3053 P. & K. Cash ------------------- 330 73 3130 " —------------— 31 30.55 B. F. Gray...................... 50 00 3131 " ". 3056 Pay Roll-Dist. No. 1 ----------— 227 00 3132 Queal & Winter -- - ------ 3057 " A.S. Downs - ----- 9500 3133 L. J. Russell - - --------- 3058 " 3d Dist... -------------- 45 00 3134 " " - -------- 3059 " " —-------------- _ 89 00 3135 Ferry & Bro - ---------- 3060 Sick Hospital. —----------------- 60100 3136 " ". 3061 C. L. Allen..................... 385 00 3137 Bishop & Lull - - -------- 3062 Pat. Duane --------------------- 20 00 3138 " "- -- ------ 23 Amount. 74 00 __. 605 87 10 00 .... 139 45 51 83 tures 14 25 .... 208 50 .... 108 75 .... 108 10 208 00 ks__ 213 00 713 50 is_ 141 00 ks__ 236 00 is__ 183 00 ks_ 78 84 s_._ 224 95 .... 423,50 .... 781 37 7 21 54 05 .... 52 00 .... 32 00 .... 10 00 .... 68 00 .... 244 80 .... 76 70 lse_ 119 90 d _565 13 _ __ 467 90 .... 169 25 100 00 .... 682 50 .... 71 10 .... 46 77 .... 348 25 .... 921 21 41 75 ---- 3 60 .... 249 45 .... 19 25 4 50 .... 1,477 80 .... 448 38 .... 514 10 2 00 .... 43 75 5 00 .... 80 75 .... 5,049 24 314 16 .... 245 85 535 76 .... 276 00 .... 3,023 73 ____ 100 00 .... 974 50 2 60 19 60 .... 50 00 .... 60 00 _... 90 00 .... 80 00 92 17 .... 188 22 460 46 1,361 02 .3180 25 .... 2.567 28 _... 74 60 316 00 .... 214 00 .... 80 00 .... 68 8,3 .... 236 92 .... 226 38 Report of the Chicago No. of Voucher. 3139 Bishop & Lull ------------------- 3140 Watson & Johnson -------------- 3141 Mears, Bates & Co --------------- 3141 Wm. Goldie --------------------- 3143 Soldiers' Home ------------------ 3144 H. Whitbeck & Co --------------- 3145 Schwarz & Huber --------------- 3146 A. B. Johnson ------------------- 3147 Pillsbury, B. & Co --------------- 3148 --------------- 3149 -------------—.. 3150 Palmer, Fuller & Co ------------- 3151 -----------—... 3152 ------------- 3153 C. M. Avery & Bro --------------- 3154. _ -------------- 3155 T. M. Avery --------------------- 3156 W. R. Hinckley & Co ------------ 3157 M. Ryerson ---------------------- 3158 H. Schellhaus ------------------- 3159 Ludington, W. &3 Co ------------- 3160 Street & Chatfield --------------- 3161 P. Deitrich ---------------------- 3162 M. Donald & Bros --------------- 3163 L. B. Parkhurst ------------------ 3164 C. J. L. Meyer ------------------- 3165 Kelly, Woods & Co -------------- 3166 J. R. Laurence & Co ------------ 316'7 Waldo & Waters ---------------- 3168 Union Lumber Co --------------- 3169 Chas. Reitz & Bro --------------- 3170 Ford River Lumber Co ---------- 3171 R. A. Loveland & Co ------------ 3172 H. Schelhause ------------------- 3173 Win. Blair & Co ---------------- 3174 Thompson, Bro. & Co ----------- 3175 H. W. Carpenter ----------------- 3176 Hatch & Breeze ----------------- 8s177 Atherton & Weaver -------------- 3178 Nursery & Half Orphan Asylum_ 3179 A. Ortlepp ----------------------- 3180 Star Union Line ----------------- 3181 T. W. Rebanks ------------------ 3182 Wheelock, F. & Son ------------- 3183 Hilliard, Churchill & Co --------- 3184 F. S. Johnson ------------------- 3185 L. L. Jones ---------------------- 3186 L. Gould & Co ------------------- 3187.. _ _......____ __..... 3188 Chicago & Milwaukee Coal Co -- 3189 Hanrmun & Copp -. —------------- 3190 Ladies' Christian Union --------- 3191 W. L. Robinson, Agent ---------- 3192 A. Preismeyer ------------------- 3193 Chicago Evening Post ----------- 3194 G. Lasher & Son ----------------- 3195 P., F. W. & C. R. R.-Fares ----- 3196 Ladies' Aid & Relief Society...3197 Schweinfurth, Bro. & Co -------- 3198 F. Voltz ------------------------- 3199 T. E. Morris -. —----------------- 3200 Fuller & Fuller ------------------ 3201 C. Norwood --------------------- 3202 Russell & Wheeler -------------- 3203 Old Ladies' Homne -------------- 3206 Bureau Special Relief ----------- 3207 3208 ----------- 3209 - I --- 3210 ---------—... 3211 ----------- 3212 - ---------- 3213 ---------—.. 3214 ----------- 3215 Pay Roll, Receiving Supplies ---- 3216 H. Weiland, Pay Roll ------------ N o. of Voucher. 3217 W. C. Nichols —----------------—. 3218 G. A. Hamilton —---------------—. 3219 J. W. Bergen —-----------------—. 3220 L. S. & M. S. R. R ----------------- 3221 " 4. 3222 C. & N. W. R.R......... 3223 Mich. Cent. R. R —-------------— 3 3224. 3146A.B.Johnson —---------------— 9000 3224 —--- 2200 3225 C., R. I. & P. R. R ---------------- 38226 Old Ladies' Home —--------------. 3227 Protestant Orphan Asylum —---— 2 3228 W. L. S. Bailey —---------------— 0 3229 B. H. Leavenworth —-----------— 4 3230 Citizens, Patterson, N. J ——. -.-. — 3231 Chas. P. Kellogg & Co —-------— 5 33232 M. D. Wells & Co —------------— 1 3233 Martin Gareis —----------------— 2 32W34 Larrabee & North —------------— 1 335 Rr _. —-------------- 8 3236 Peter Haley —------------------- 3237 Mrs. E. N. Buchananl —---------— 4 3238 Drs. Damon & Harmon —-------— 5 3239 Blake, Whitehouse & Co —-------. 3240 Western News Co —------------— 7 3241 F. M. Rockwell, Supt. Dist. No. 1 5 3242 C. G. Hammond —--------------— 0 3243 H. McClure —-------------------- - 6 3244 C. Blanchard —-----------------— 9 3245 W. C. Nichols, Cashier —-------—. 3246 Star & Crescent Mills —---------- - 0 3247 J. Cadwalader —----------------- - 2 3248 C. & N. W. R. R. Co —----------— 3 3249L. S. &M. S. R..R --------------- 3250 M. C. R. R -: 3251 Special Relief —----------------- - 0 3252 S. A. West Bo&C —--------------- 3253 M. ID. Wells & Co ——...... 3254 Alex. Fraser ------------- 3255 Fuller, Warren & Co ------------- 3256 Sweeney & Baynes —------------- 7 3257 G. Dunkell --------— 5 — 3258 Norton & Co 8987 —------- - ------ 3259 Charles Heylmann —------------— 1 3260 Fairbanks, Greenleaf & Co —---— 3 3261 ------- 3262 A. Dehicke -------------- 3263 J. L. Hancock —----------------- - 0 3264 L. Waskow --------------------— 0 3265 Downer & Co —------------------ - 5 83266 ID)oggett, Bassett & Hills —-----— 2 3267 6019 — 3268 G. R. Campbell —---------------— 2 3 269 J. Hennesheets —---------------— 0 3270 Star Union Line —--------------— 0 33271 E. Hunt & Sons —-----------------. 3272 J. M. Hitchcock ------------------- 3273 F. J. Stimson & others —-------—. 3274 Smeal, Rebank & Co —----------- 3275 Chicago Gas Light & Coke Co.. — 3276 Marsh & Bowles ------------------ 3277 CW.&N. W. R. R.Co -- ------ 3278 I' —----------- 3279 Maxwell Street M. E. Church- 1 - 3280 Special Relief —----------------- - 3 3282 Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co -------- 3283 R. McAllister - - ------- 3284 F. Hurfurth -- - 37 —------ 3285 R. H. Mason —--------------------. 3286 T. T. Prosser ------------------—.. 3287 O. French 3 —-------------------- 1 3288 T. T. Prosser, Supt -- -------- 3289 Jas. Howe ------------------------ 3290 H. J. Bennett -------------------—.. 3291 Warner, Marston & Felix ------- 3292 F. M. Rockwell, Supt - - 149 —-- 3293 D. Newburger ----------- 24 Amount. 268 07 90 00 299 33 167 40 66 97 403 08 75 25 90 00 957 65 1,029 84 1,234 14 313 39 276 98 247 29 120 00 52 00 11l 25 57 06 181 18 96 00 77 83 231 40 150 00 713 32 35 75 23 43 1,236 42 1,767 60 38 40 90 00 90 00 145 14 789 77 269 30 779 16 330 00 '75 00 57 53 192 90 225 00 137 68 89 87 212 50 281 84 258 75 14 50 248 08 5 35 100 42 4,815 97 204 15 1500 85 00 179 20 51 O6 125 55 4060 557 19 68 16 187 16 600 211 98 100 00 1,814 88 75 00 1500 25 00 20 00 140 00 100 00 46 42 589 00 30 00 35 00 422 37 11000 Amount. 125 00 106 3.3 125 00 1 9o 487 50 87 05 31 60 22 00 1200 100 00 225 00 25 00 40 00 3,250 00 512 73 112 50 79 26 14 95 120 00 18 00 420 00 5000 1.088 62 7 20 150 00 1100 105 60 900 405 1,600 00 183 20 30 50 270 00 73 770 0 2100 225 00 78 84 1,071 00 407 07 1150 1,363 20 10 75 3120 194 65 119! 2 1,990 00 102 88 456 58 292 30 601 90 250 1000 100 06 20 00 335 405 538 90 72 48 64 00 258 15 47 88 100 00 1,303 00 1,500 00 4 50' 37 17 791 50 2500 164 00 16643 36 00 500 1,747 25 149 75 35197 Belief and Aid Society. No. of Vouchr. 3294 Jno. Mitchell ------------—.. 3295 Pay Roll, Employment ---- 3296 " Transportation - 3297 Gen'l. Supt ----- 3298 " Teaming.. -------- 3299 " Rink ------------ 3300 " Supplies. —------ 3301 " Special Relief — 3302 " Standard Hall --- 3303 " Supplies —----—. Total amount -------- Total amooNt —-----------------—.. f No. of Amount. Voucher. 24 07 3304Pay Roll, Dist 78 00 3305 " 30 00 3306 " 103 42 3307 " 221 00 3308 C. G. Udall --- 251 25 3309 Pennsylvania 20 00 3310 Mrs. G. B. Mar 77 50 3311 Richards & Go 351 00 3312 F. Dupper... 57 50 ................................ NOTE.-Missing numbers of vouchers in this list were for the disbursement of the donation of Mr. A. T. Stewart, in accordance with his instructions, and which are subject to his control. 25 t. No. 1 ---- G o..... rsh, Treas_ )och ------- Amount. . 2,468 48: . 1,194 05 ...... 545 86 ...... 927 65 ....... 34 00 —. —-- 71 02 ....... 85 69! ....... 28 25 ...... - 126 56 ___ $1,573,636 19' SUPPLIES CONTRIBUTED. The following is a list of goods, clothing, provisions, etc., which have been received by this Society for distribution; and, also all that came to the sufferers by the fire before this Society took control, so far .as we have been able to obtain a record of the same. It should be noticed that our administration commenced on the 15th of October, which was a week after the fire. While the fire was burning, towns and cities, with surprising liberality, rushed in large amounts of supplies to our people, which we would gladly acknowledge, but of which, being immediately consumed, we have obtained no account and therefore cannot credit them in this Report: STATE OF MAINE. IUBUR GARDINER. Oct. 23. J. A. Andrew, personal contribution, lot of boots and shoes. AUGTA PORTLAND. Oct. 13. Portland Packing Co., 2,400 cains pre served provisions. G. W. Rich, 1 case clothing. 10. Deering, Milliken & Co., 1 bale blan kets. Deering, Milliken & Co., 1 case clothing. AUBURN. Mrs. Samuel Pickard, 1 case goods. Oct. 16. John F. Cobb & Co., 60 pairs women's boots. AUGUSTA. Oct. 18. John Dorr, for citizens, 1 box~clothing. BANGOR. Citizens, 5 boxes of merchandise. BATH. -Oct. 20. Mary O. Robinson, citizens, 1 box clothing. Emma E. Alvid, 1 box clothing. STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. MANCHESTER. Oct. 12. John Brugger, 1 box, containing 340 pairs woolen socks, 3 woolen jackets. A. P. Olzendam, 68 pairs woolen hose. NORTH LONDONDERY. Oct. 28. John Haynes, 1 box goods. PETERBORO. Oct. 17. Chas. Wilder, citizens, 4 feather beds, 6 quilts, 2 coats, 1 vest. PORTSMOUTH. Oct. 16. Chas. H. Rollins, 1 box. CONCORD. B. F. Gale, 600 boxes of burn salve. LACONIA. ,Oct. 14. R. M. Appleton, citizens, 1,212 pairs men and women's stockings. LAKE VILLAGE. John Pepper, 240 pairs misses' hose, 240 pairs Ladies' hose, 240 pairs men's hose. LEBANON. Oct. 19. Mrs. Wm. Ela, Ladies contributions, 3 boxes and 4 barrels clothing. Relief and Aid Society. STATE OP VERMONT. RUTLAND. Oct. 12. Mary E Daniels, 1 box clothing. Ladies of Rtlland, 2 boxes clothing, from ladies. WESTFIELD. O. D. Edgerton, citizens, 2 boxes clothing. STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. CHARLESTOWN. Mary L. Gilmor, 1 cloak. Geo. L. Gilmore, contribution. Hoin. W. H. Kent, citizens, a number of packages of clothing to be delivered to parties mentioned in letter of advice. CHERRY VALLEY. Oct. 16. Samuiel May, citizens, I large case bedding and clothing. AMHIERST. Jan. 1. Chas. S. Smith, 1 box clothing and sh oes, and 1 box of shoes. Oct. 24. Mrs. Marv H. Jones, ladies of Grace Church, 3 barrels clothing. BARRE. Jan. 3. J. H. Goddard, citizens, 1 case of boots and shoes, and 1 case of clothing. BOSTON. Oct. 10. Daymon. Thomas & Lewis, large tent. 12. 11. A. Hill, Sec'y, 1 case rubber pouches. 10. C. T. Lee, 3 packages clothing. 12. W. & J. Wallace, 1 lot of merchandise. 14. Joseph Childs, Jr., 1 case clothing, contributions of Ladies of Camii bridgeport. 11. Ewing, Wise & Fuller, 1 case blankets. James Lee, Middlesex Dying and Bleaching Co., 1 box clothing. Honi. Alex. H. Rice, President Boston Relief Society, 1 box, 12 barrels, 1 bundle 1 case, 4 barrels, 8 boxes 2 kegs, 17 cases, 1 case, 2 crates crock ery, I barrel supplies. Nov. 2. H. A. Hill, Secretary, lot of paper and paper bags. Charles Merrill & Co., 1 box clothing. H. Whitney, 2 trunks supplies. Oct. 14. Avery Pluiniamer, 5 cases canned beef. Portland Packing Co., 100 cases canned goods. 12. Nonantum Knitting Mills, by Geo. K. Snow, 48 cases clothing and bedding. 16. Welch & Griffith, 300 hand saws. 11. H. A. Hill, Secretary, contributions of the crockery and glass dealers, 5 crates crockery and glassware. 10. One box, 1 barrel merchandise. From Boston Committee, by William Grey, one thousand dollars, to be made into Ladies clothing by the Boston Sewing Circle. C. Randolph, citizens, 49 packages sundries. BROOKFIELD. Oct. 16. Contributions of citizens, I package clothing. Contributions of citizens, by H. Reed, 4 barrels clothing. FARMINGHAM. H. G. Spaulding, 4 boxes clothing, value, $250. GLOUCESTER. Oct. 10. E. F. Stacey & Co., 1 box supplies. HADLEY. Nov. 13. E. Porter, donation of Russell Cong. Church, 1 barrel clothing and bedding. LEICESTER. Oct. 20. A. M. Stone, citizens, 1 box clothing. By Sam'l May, 1 box clothing Citizens of Leicester, 54 cases of clothing and bedding. Relief Society of Leicester, 1 case clothing, etc. LOWELL. Oct. 12. Charles Stott, contribution of Belve dere Woolen Manufactory, 1 bale flannel. Members of St. Ann's Episcopal Society, 2 barrels clothing. MARBLEHEAD. Oct. 17. K. V. Martin, 3 boxes clothing, 1 box boots and shoes. Nov. 9. Citizens, I case clothing. MARLBORO. Oct. 23. Brigham, J. B., 1 box boots and shoes. MARSHFIELD. Oct. 11. James G. Day, 6 barrels produce. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. Oct. 16. E. Dresser & Co., contributions of em ployees, 3 boxes clothing. 2'7 BENNINGTON CENTRE. 12. C. R. Sa-nford, 1 box clothing, citizens. PROCTORSVILLE. ,Oct. 18.'Miss S. Parker, 1 box clothing. i I I i i i i EAST CA-AIBRTDGE. T. S. Iludsoii, citizens, 11 cases cloth ingDitto, 2 bundles clothi-ng. FAIRHAVEN. S. Chaiidler, I keg clothing. Reeport of the Chicayo MILTON. Oct. 11. T. W. K. Nye, 38 boxes and barrels clothing. NEW BEDFORD. Oct. 18. Union Boot and Shoe Co., 3 cases boots and shoes. Rachel S. Howland, 32 barrels cloth ing (2,352 pieces), Ladies' Christian Association. A. N. Libbey, l trunk clothing. NEWBURYPORT. Oct. 13. Silas Marvie, 1 barrel clothing. Carr, Brown & Co., 1 box clothing. 24. Citizens, by Isaac H. Boardman, I box, 1 tierce, and 4 barrels of clothing, &c. NORTHAMPTON. Oct. 16. Mrs. Mlary S. Clark, 1 barrel and 1 I box clothing. PEABODY. Oct. 13. E. W. Upton, 2 cases clothing. 11 i; 10 1 1 from citizens of Peabody. E. W. Upton, 1 box clothing. Ladies of Peabody, 1 case clothing. PITTSFIELD. Oct. 11. C.H.Kellogg, 23 boxes clothing, citizens "1 " 2 "1 " 1 SALEM. One family, 82 pieces clothing. Oct. 22. John R. Lakman, 20 cases clothing. TAUNTON. Oct. 21. E. T. Jackson, citizens, 3 boxes cloth ing, bedding, etc. Dec. 14. E. T. Jackson, citizens, 2 boxes cloth — ing, bedding, etc. WALTHAM. Oct. 21. Daniel French, 31 barrels clothing. Daniel French, 21 cases clothing. WARE. Oct. 18. Mrs. Charles Moore, 4 barrels clothing, 'contributions of children in Primary School. WATERTOWN. Per Daniel French, 44 barrels and 13 boxes clothing, and 8 cases clothing. Oct. 11. Geo. K. vwon, 50 cases clothing and bedding. WOOSTER. Oct. 13. J. C. Plummer, Mayor, citizens, car load clothing and provisions. PLYMOUTH. Oct. 23. B. A. Hathaway, contributions of 1st Universalist Sunday School, I barrel clothing. Oct. 28. Geo. H. Harton, contributions of 1st Universalist Church, I box clothing. WORCESTER. William T. Browni, 5 boxes clothing from The People's Club. Oct. 16. Edward Earl, Mayor, 52 cases and 2: barrels merchandise. STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. 13. Ladies of Stewart St. Baptist Church, 1 box of clothing. 20. Donations of citizens, 39 cases and 7 barrels clothing. Dec. 1. Donations of citizens, 12 cases and 12 barrels of clothing and 1 stove. Nov. 8. Donations of citizens, 3 cases and 1 barrel of clothing. Jan. 1. Capt. C. R. Deme(nt, contributions of Firs t Light Infantry Co., several cases clothing, bedding, et(. BRISTOL. C. M. Sheparcd, donation of First Coin gregational Church. $127.75 worth of clothing. EAST GREENWICH. Nov. 30. Mrs. M. MAl. Baker, 1 barrel clothing. [PROVIDENCE. Oct. 14. St. Stepben's Church, 6 barrels clothing. 13. M. A. Blodgett, Sec'y, a quantity of clothing. Thos. A. Doyle, Mayor, citizens, 55 cases clothing. 12. Miss F. O. Bartlett, St. Stephen's Church, 2 barre ls clothing. 9. Mrs. Whitehouse, 1 box clothing. WARREN. Oct. 23. D. L. Turner, citizens, 2 cases clothing. WOONSOCKET. Nov. 21. H. L. Ballou, citizens, 3 barrels clothing. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. ANSONIA. BROOKLYN. Dec. 8. Chas. H. Pine, citizens, 3 barrels cloth- Nov. 26. Miss Harriet White, citizens 4 boxes, ing material, &c. and 2 barrels clothing. DANBURY. BRIDGEPORT. DANBURY. Oct. 12. C. H. Merritt, 1 box clothing, boots Oct. 28. Mrs. N. L. DeForest, 1 barrel clothing. and shoes. 28 ROCHDALE. Oct. 19. E. G. Carleton, contributions of ladies, package of flannel garments. Relief and Aid Society. FAIRHAVEN. -Oct. 28. F. W. Fuller, 4 barrels bedding and clothing. GOSHEN. ,Oct. 20. John W. Brooks, citizens, 3 boxes clothing and blankets. HARTFORD. Oct. 19. J. M. Ney & Co., 2 boxes clothing. Dec. 7. G. S. Whiting, 1 box clothing. S. Chandler, 1 keg clothing. NORWALK. Oct. 17. A. H. Byington & Co., citizens, 2 boxes clothing. NEW BRITAIN. ,)ct. 25. F. T. Stanley, Mayor, contributions of the operatives of the American Hosiery Company, 1 case woolen shirts, worth $300. NEW HARTFORD. Dec. 9. H. W. Brown, donation of the ladies of the Congregational Church, 1 box clothing. SHERMAN. Dec. 15. Lafayette Joyce, contribution of the Shermnan Aid Society, 3 barrels cloth ing. STAMFORD. Oct. 11.-Mrs. Alex. McKenzie, Ladies contri bution, 1 box clothing. ROCKVILLE. Nov. 8. S. W. Johnson, citizens, 1 box and 2 barrels of supplies. WINSTED. Nov. 17. Harvey L. Roberts, donations of ladies of St. James' Epispocal Church, 1 large box clothing. WEST MERIDEN. Oct. 23. Isaac C. Lewis, Mayor, donations of citizens, 1 cask, 1 barrel, and 2 boxes of ladies' and children's clothing. WESTPORT. Oct. 27. C. C. Alden, 1 box clothing. STATE OF NEW YORK. Wesleyan Methodist Church, 1 box and 1 barrel clothing. 18. Chas. A. Homer, 5 barrels clothing, contributions of citizens. Mrs. Benj. Nelson, 1 barrel clothing. 23. L. W. Saltonstall, 1 box clothing. Park Congregational Church, barrel clothing. Park Congregational Church, 1 box boots and shoes. Mrs. Vosburg, 7 barrel s clothing. William Powell, contributions of the Memorial Presb'y Churc h, 4 boxes clothing. A. E. Silliman, 2 boxes blankets. 14. Public School No. 15, 14 boxes clothing. 16. Martin Kalbfleisch, Mayor, 5,000 bar r-els fresh bread. John A. Towle, contributions of Ply mouth Church, 1 case supplies. 2 cases do. 20. T. DeWitt Talmage, donation of the *Tabernacle Church, 9 boxes and 2 bales merchandise. Nov. 11. Major John L. Broome, donation of Officers and Marines of Brooklyn Navy Yard, a quantity of provisions. Mrs. B. Nelson, 1 barrel clothing. Oct. 20. C. E. Tuthill, contribution of Public School, No. 25, 3 boxes of clothing. ALBANY. ,Oct. 16. John G. Myers, 200 blankets. 11. Chapin & Foster, 3 boxes bread. 13. W. F. Hascomb, 200 blankets. 10. J. V. Eswart, 300 loaves bread. 12. E. J. Larabee & Co.'s Employees, 2,500 loaves bread. 11. John Rogers & Sons, 8 barrels crackers. ASTORIA. Oct. 20. Henry C. Johnson, 1 box clothing. BATAVIA. Oct. 18. H. J. Glowaki, citizens, 1 box clothing. BERGEN. Nov. 24. Geo. H. Church, citizens, 2 boxes of clothing. BINGHAMPTON. Oct. 27. Edward F. Jones, 4 platform scales. 11. Nellie Harkness & H. F. Lee, 3 barrels milk crackers. Dec. 11. Mrs. Mary Simms, citizens, 1 box clothing. 13. "A. V. S." donated 6 bed quilts. BROCKPORT. Nov. 15. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes, donations of Ladies of St. Luke's Church, 1 box shoes, etc. BROOKLYN. Oct. 12. Wm. Wright, M. D., 1 box and 1 barrel clothing. 17. Virginia Blake, 7 cases clothing. A. A. Wells, 1 box child's clothing. 20. C. Densmore, contributions of Ladies of LaFayette Ave. Presb'y Church, 5 b oxe s clothing and bedding. Mrs. J. H. Gleeson, 1 box clothing. Johnson Bros., 2 cases clothing. BUFFALO. Oct. 12. Ninth Baptist Church, 4 boxes bedding and clothing and hospital supplies. Chas. G. Irish, shipper, contributions of citizens, 160 tons provisions. Chas. G. Irish, shipper, 6,310 loaves bread. John A. Campbell, 16 car loads provi sions and clothing. Chas. G. Irish. shipper, donations of Calvary Church, 15 barrels, 5 boxes, 1 bundle, 2 cases goods. 29 Report of the Chicago 9. W. M. T. Massey, 2 cases blankets. E. R. Newburg, 1 box, 17 packages clothing.. CANANDAIGUA. Nov. 10. Dr. John N. Potter, 6 barrels flour. HOMER. Oct. 13. S. McBarber, 8 boxes blankets and, clothing. 16. Charles O. Newton, 8 boxes bed quilts& -and clothing and underwear. HOOSIC FALLS. Oct. 19. J. L. Lamnbert, contributions of citi zelOs, 3 boxes clothing and bedding. HUDSON. Oct. 17. Cyrus Macey, 2 cases bedding and', clothing. CANAJOHARIE. Oct. 13. A. Smith, 6 cases clothing and bedding. Nov. 1. H. X. Devandorf, Ladies of Lutheran Church, 2 boxes clothing. CATSKILL. Oct. 18. E. L. Ingersoll, 3 boxes clothing. IRVINGTON. Oct. 12. Mary C. Morgan, 2 boxes clothing. KEYSTONE. 1 Oct. 17. W. W. Brush, contributions of Reformed Church, 2 boxes bedding, boots and shoes. KINDERHOOK. Ladies of Kinderlhook contributions, 3 barrels clothilnig. KINGSTON. Oct. 20. John L. Lee, contributions of citizens, 1 box clothing. LANSINGBURG. Oct. 13. S. P. Welch, contributions of citizens, 30 barrels crackers. LIVONIA. Oct. 12. Bowen & Stewart, 4 boxes clothing. LOCKPORT. Nov. 8. Four boxes merchandise and 1 box clothing. LONG ISLAND CITY, L. I. Railroad Employees, 1 box clothing. MORRISANNA. Oct. 20. R. Garriois, contributions of citizens, 21 cases clothillg. 11. R. Garrigtus, contributions of citizens, 3 boxes clothing. R. Garrigus, 2 stoves, contributions of' citizens. NEWBURG. Oct. 13. Y. M. C. A., donationi of 10 pairse blankets. NEW ROCHELLE. Oct. 16. E. A. Rubin, 1 package clothing. NEW YORK CITY. Oct. 10. Freeman & Burr, 1 box clothing and 1 package ditto. 13. Hornthall, Whitehead & Co., 2 cases clothing. A. C. Leonard & H. L. Bushwell, 3 boxes clothing. 12. B. Atkiiison, 3 cases and 1 bale flannel and woolen goods. 11. Wesley Snith, 1 tannk clothing. 12. B. W. Pierce, Saxonville Mills, 50 pairs blankets. Ives Patent Lanip Co., by I. R. Marsh Sec'y, 2 casks, 3 barrels, and 1 box of lamp chimneys and burners. 13. Sweetzer, Pembroke & Co., 1 case. blank ets. Sannebornie & Co., 2 cases clothing. CAZENOVIA. Oct. 19. A. P. Clark, contributions of citizens, I box clothing. COHOES. Clifton Co., 1 box clothing, 2 cases hosiery, citizens. Hion. C. H. Adams, Mayor, 12 cases knit goods. Clifton Co., 14 dozen under shirts. do 13 " drawers. (Citizens.) CUBA. Dec. 25. Mrs. T. Lancaster, ladies, 1 box clothing. DANSVILLE. Oct. 20. A. O. Burnell, citizens, 1 box clothing. ELBA. J. C. Long, 1 box clothing, citizens. ELMIRA. Oct. 16. Marion Arnot, Ladies' Relief Com minttee, 20 boxes clothing. Marion Arnot, blankets, sheets and drawers. FL'USHING. Oct. 23. Mrs. W. T. Hemmingway, contribu tions of Ladies, 4 boxes supplies. 13. Contributions of a few Ladies and Gentlemen, package of provisions and clothing, FORT PLAINE. Mrs. H. E. Williams, citizens, 1 box clothing and bedding. FULTON, Oct. 23. H. S. Coude & Son, 14 dozen knit drawers and shirts, valued at $120.00. GARRATTSVILLE. Oct. 26. Mrs. H. M. Deane, donation of Ladies Benevolent Association, 2 barrels clothing. GOSHEN. Oct. 24. Merriaim & Millspaugh, 1 box clothing. GREENPOINT, L. I. P. W. Paine, 1 bundle of clothing. C. M. Ernesty, 1 bundle of clothing. HAMPTON. Mrs. A. B. Cook, 1 package clothing. HIGHLAND MILLS. Nov. 3. Citizens, 1 box clothing. 30 Relef and Aid Society. 11. Treadwell. Jarman & Slote, 1 case clothing. Geo. G. Wolf, 50 pairs blankets. 10. G. & S. He,-man & Mack, 100 mat tresses, 100 pillows, 100 bolsters. 11. French & Ward, 2 cases clothilng. G. Schmidt &- Co., 2 boxes clothing. 12. B. Atkinson, 3 cases, 1 bale flannel and woolens. Seligman, May & Isaacs, 1 case clothing. 13. Geo. D. Pitkin, Pres., 67 cases boots and shoes. From Donors as follows: Nathaniel Fisher & Co ---- 2 cases. Bay State Shoe & Leather Co ---------------------- 2 Mellins, Tras k & Ripley -- 2 " Wallace &- Elliott - -----— 2 " C. S. Parsons & Soil - ----- 2 " East New York Boot & Shoe Co -- - ------------— 2 " J.. 1 Whitehouse --------— 1 " Mabie, iMurray & Morgan - 2 " Powell, Bro. & Co 3 - - 13-. 3 Dubois, McCoverin & Co_- 2 " Newell Bros - ------------— 300 pairs. Porter. Dav &d Co --------— 1 case. Benedict, Hall & Co ------- 3 W. A. Ransom & Co ------- 3 Howes, Hyatt & Co 1... —. I Hodge, W hitney, Cook & Co - - -----------------— 1 " James Wiggins & Co -2 "b Currier, Sherwood & Co. - 1 " L. E. Shoemiaker & Co - -— 1 " Wm. Neely & Co - ------— 1 " Cummeyer & Masoin - - 2 " Weil Bros - - -------------— 1 " Hedges. Powers & Co — 2 " Aaron, Claflin & Co ----— 4 " Stuidwell Bros - - -------— 2 " Aaron, Smith & Co -----— 1 " Tucker & Mead - - ------— 2 " Wheelock & Stark 1 —.. - I F. & L. B. Reed - --------— 1 " Westervelt &d Barnles ---— 1 " J. R. Wells & Co (-1 —- I 1 D. Torrenice & Co --------- I McKinniiey & Knox -------- 2 " A. J. Bates & Co - --------- 1 " H. G. Bell & Co ------ 1 " H. Tasker - - --------------- 1 " W. W. Gilman - - - ---------- 2 " J. & T. Cousiins ----------- 1 S. Waterbury & Soin cult- I A. J. Bates Co., Employees 1 " G. & D. Silver - - ----------- 1 " Sam'l Wilson ----- - ----- 2 " M. & L. Stock ---- ---- 1 " Oct. 11. Stadler & Co., 2 cases clothing. 12. Acker, Merrill & Condit, 5 dozen soap, 1 package clothing 11. David. Gans & Co., 5N dozen grey woolen shirts. 12. A. Kemp, 1 trunk clothing. Knapp & Co., 1 box clothing. Andrew, Lester & Co., 1 case clothing. H. Kraus, 3 bundles clothing. James Grant Wilson, 1 package clothing. 11. Felix Stmiber, 1 package clothing. 15. Newman Pulver-Macher, 1 bundle clothing. 11. Newell Bros., 6 cases shoes. 12. Rindskopf, Bros. & Co., 2 cases clothing. 13. Burritt, Nephew & Co., 3 bunldles clothing. 17. Amidon, Lane & Co.,'7 bales blankets. 16. Hemian Vogel, 1 box clothing. 14. Mary McCloskey, 16 cases clothing, from children of Grammar School No. 17. John C. Draper, I box clothing. F. H. Amidon & Son, 1 case hats and caps. 19. From a Little Girl, 52 University Place, a quantity of clothing. 13. Griessman, Bros. & Hoffman, 25 seal skin overcoats. 21. John L. Lee, for Board of Education R. C. A., 2 boxes supplies. John Ehlers, 1 box clothing, 1 bundle, 2 mattresses. 12. Seamnless Clothing Manufacturing Co., 14 dozen boy's and men's hats and caps. Woolcott d Campbell, 1 box clothing. J. F. Porter, Sylvan Grove Lodge, No. 275, of F. A. M., quantity of ham, codfish, dried beef, etc. 19. J. H. Porter, 1 box clothing. Geo. B. Draper, contributions of St. Anidrew's Church, 18 boxes and 3 barrels bedding and clothing. 13. Brown & Bowers, 1 box clothing. 12. J. Cromnieu, 3 barrels crackers. P. Lynch, 3 barrels crackers. 11. James J. Condor, 13 boxes cheese, 3 boxes meat. 10. James Cameron, 1 box clothing from DeSoto House. 13. New York Democrat, per F. S. C. H. Weler, 3 boxes clothing. 14. German Relief Committee, 1 box un derwear. 11. Griggs & Smith, 8 barrels potatoes and 1 barrel oniions. J. C. Hoagland, Treasurer Royal Baking Powder Co., 1,000 cans yeast powder. Hotel Keepers of New York City, by Sam'l lfawks, one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) worth supplies. 10. Dan Talmnauge & Sons, 10 bags rice. 12. Tifft & Truesdale, 50 barrels flour through Adams & Wilcox, Joliet, illinois. Woodruff & Robinson, 25 boxes cod fish. John H. McKinley, 8 barrels soda bis cuit. 4 barrels pilot bread. 11. Wright, Gillis & Bro.. 10 boxes coffee. Keyser, Comstock & Co., 4 boxes cheese. 14. A. Gulzburg, 3 bundles clothing. 18. Bech told, J. B., 2 boxes wearin g apparel. 12. Thos. H. Bates & Co., 2,000 papersb - needles, wor th $75.00. 11. Julian Allen, 1,500 rations Erbs fleisch wuirst. . 2. David Dexter, 1 barrel of hickory stonecutters mallets. 14. Chas. Winiani's contributions of First Precinct Police, 2 bales blankets. 19. Marvin, Bros. & Co., 250 pairs blankets. 17. Sarah J. Zabriski, contributions of Church of the Incarnation, 2 boxes clothing. T. N. Jarrett, 1 package clothing. 20. H. G. Aspell, 1 box clothing. I I 31 i I I i I I I i Nov. Oct. Report of the Chicago 14. Mrs. A. Mellon, 1 trunk and 1 box clothing. 12. A. Lester, 1 box clothing. 15. Daniel Lowe, 200 bushels potatoes and 100 bushels corn ordered from Ne braska City. 11. J. T. Clayton, 5 barrels pickles. 1H. & G. B. Farrington, through C. R. Bates, Kalamazoo, 50 barrels flour. J. H. Diggles, 10 barrels crackers. Police of New York, 2 boxes clothing. 13. F. Schwedler, donation, 3 boxes clothing. Mrs. R. F. Ware, contributions of citi zens, 1 box clothing. Simon A. Wolf, 48 shirts. 13. Grammer School, No. 35, 3 cases clothing. 14. C. Schumaker, 1 box clothing. 13. F. Schwadler, 3.... NEW YORK MILLS. ,Oct. 12. W. D. Walcott, contributions of oper atives of upper mill, 1 box clothing. Dec.-. Walcott & Campbell, $2,000.00 worth of goods. OGDENSBURG. Nov. 1. J. W. Judson, of Citizen's Committee, reports $782.00 worth of clothing, of which $350.00 worth was for general relief in Chicago. $112.00 worth for private distribution in Chicago. $320.00 worth for East Saginaw, Michigan. Also a quantity of second hand clothing for Chicago. ONEIDA. W. H. Dimmick, 50 hats, 17 pairs shoes, 17 pairs hose. ONEONTA. Nov. 15. Citizens, 1 bag clothing aid 4 barrels potatoes. POUGHKEEPSIE. Oct. 16. H. G. Eastman, Mayor, contributions of citizens, 22 boxes clothing. Nov. 8. W.A.Fanning, citizens, 3 boxes clothing Citizens, 1 box, No. 23, clothing. RIVERHEAD. Oct. 19. S. S. Terry, citizens, 4 boxes dry goods. ROCHESTER. Oct. 12. Jacob Anderson, 4 boxes candles. 11. E. C. Jaquith, 1 car provisions, con tributions of citizens. SARATOGA SPRINGS. Oct. 17. S. E. Bushnell, contributions of Ladies, 1 box clothing. Nov. 25. W. F. Redding, I barrel supplies. SENECA FALLS. Oct. 18. Geo. W. Mead, Treasurer Relief Fun d, c ontributions of citizens, 14 barrels potatoes, apples and por k, 9 pack ages of clothing, boots and shoes. SING SING. Oct. 14. J. J. R. Creoes, citiz ens, 4 boxes and 2 barrels clothing. SOUTHOLD, L. I. Oct. 14. Citizens, 1 bundle of clothing. Miss A. M. Young, I garment. STONE RIDGE. Oct. 17. W. W. Brent, 2 boxes bedding, boots and shoes. SYRACUSE. Oct. 10. D. & J. Leslie, 5 barrels smoked beef. 11. A. C. Yates & Co., 1 case clothing. ,M. L. Burger, citizens, 9 cases clothing. Dec. 28. Ladies of the Independent Church, 1 box new clothing. TARRYTOWN. Oct. 14. Ladies Reilef Committee of Tarry town, A. D. Reeves, Agent, 10 boxes clothing, I barrel provisions, 1 trunk clothing. OSWEGO. Nov. 4. Delos DeWolf, contributions of citi zens. 1 box knit shirts and 6 bed steads. TROY. Oct. 10. Mrs. Thatcher Clark, 2 boxes clothing and bedding. 12. N. B. Squires, 9 boxes clothing boots and shoes. Smith, House & Co., 1 box clothing. 10. J. G. Ankam and Employees, 1 case clothing and provisions. 12. N. B. Squires contributions of Board of Trade, 1 box and 1 trunk of clothing. 19. L. E. Gurley, contributions of Ladies of Fifth Baptist Church, 7 barrels and 1 box clothing. 13. N. B. Squires, Board of Trade contri buitions, 12 boxes clothing and bed ding. 17. N. B. Squlires, citizens, 2 boxes and 1 barrel clothing. 11. Roy, James & Co., contributions of employees, 2 cases shawls. Nov. 2. A. Bills' 1 box clothing. Oct. 14. A. B. Elliott, 1 box clothing. 17. N. B. Squires, Board of Trade, 3 boxes clothing. PEEKSKILL. Oct. 12. John Worthing,ton, contributions of the Peekskill Mutual Stove Works, 25 cook stoves. PHELPS. Alice R. Banta, cont ri butions of Ladies, 3 boxes beddin g an d clothing. PIKE'S POND. Oct. 31. John W. Banta, I box clothing. PORT BYRON. -Oct. 19. H. B. Dutcher, a quantity of provi sions and clothing. PORT CHESTER. Nov. 4. John F. Mills, citizens, 2 cases of second hand clothing. PORT JERVIS. Oct. 12. M. V. Heller, 11 cases clothing, 6 bar rels provisions. 2 Relief and Aid Society. 23. N. B. Squires, contributions of Board of Trade, 2 boxes clothing. 13. John B, Green, 1 box supplies. UNADILLA. Oct. 27. W. H. Emery, citizens, 1 box of sun dries. WARWICK. Oct. 26. Donation of Lodge No. 34, I. O. O. F., 1 box clothing. WATERVILLE. Oct. 30. C. E. Harris, 1 box clothing. UTICA. Oct. 13. John F. Seymour, contributions of citizens, 17 cases clothing and 1 of supplies, estimated by the Utica committee to be worth $4,620.00. Also, a quantity of clothing, &c., by ladies. STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Oct. 31. S. D. Hunting, citizens, 2 boxes clothing. S. D. Hunting, citizens, 1 box clothing. BELLEVILLE. Oct. 11. 1 barrel merchandise. BELVIDERE. Oct. 14. J. Harris, box of merchandise, $200.00. 14. S. E. Harris, citizens, 1 box clothing. BLOOMFIELD. Oct. 8. Citizens, 1 box clothing and bedding. 31. C. K. King, citizens, 4 boxes, 27 bun dles and 4 barrels clothing. BOUNDBROOK. Oct. 21. Wm. R. Smith, 3 cases clothing. BURLINGTON. Oct. 10. Richard F. Mott, 7 boxes clothing, 1 stove, from citizens. CAMDEN. Oct. 12. S. N. Gall, Mayor, 4 boxes clothing, 20 boxes coffee. ELIZABETH. Oct. -. J. O. Magie, 16 cases merchandise. Oct. 17. J. O. Magie, 2 "' " Oct. 21. E. P. Williams, 1 barrel merchandise. Oct. 16. Unknown, I package merchandise. Oct. 20. Unknown, 1 box merchandise. FREEHsOLD. Oct. 13. C. F. Richardson, citizens, 3 boxes clothing. NEWARK. Oct. 12. Miss Griffith, I bundle clothing. A. B. Ely, 1 barrel clothing. J. M. Hayes, I bag clothing. J. M. Anderson, 1 bag clothing. Oct. 17. Mrs. C. A. Beach, 1 bale merchandise. K. Little, 1 keg and 1 bale merchandise. J. Widner, 1 case merchandise. 13. E. P. Williams, 6 cases merchandise. Hibner and Peters, 1 case merchandise. Oct. 16. H. C. Baker, 1 case merchandise. Geo. Laurence, I bale clothing. Oct. 14. Rev. F. Girard, 3 boxes and 5 1-2 bar rels clothing. Unknown, 1 case clothing. Oct. 16. R. F. Girard, 9 cases merchandise. Oct. 13. E. C. Hay, 1 bag clothing. Mrs. Emma McCullum, 1 box and 3 barrels, donations of citizens. Oct. 23. Mrs. Hall, 1 case merchandise. Oct. 13. C. W. Pomroy, 29 cases clothing, 5 bundles bedding, 2 kits mackerel, 13 cases clothing, 7 bundles clothing, 6 packages, 7,500 loaves bread. Citizens. Oct. 16. J. Major, 4 cases merchandise. Oct. 14. N. J. Belleville, 1 bundle merchandise. Geo. Macintosh, 3 cases " T. P. Lyon. 1 box merchandise. N. L. Douglas, 1 case " E. Vangieson, 1 barrel " Oct. 13. J. Henrey, 2 barrels bread. NEW BRUNSWICK. Oct. 16. A Provost, chairman, 3 large and 1 sm. cases of supplies. Oct. 17. Citizens, through R. B. Mason, 2 cases clothing. Oct. 14. Geo. McIntosh, 3 cases merchandise. Oct. 21. UTnklnown, 3 cases supplies. ORANGE. Oct. 17. Mrs. A. P. Halsey, contribution of ladies, 4 box es clothings. Oct. 25. Mrs. M. M. Austin, citizens, I box clothing. FREEMANS. Oct. 19. D. Garretson, 1 box merchandise. HAMMONTON. Oct. 16. Geo. F. Fay, citizens, 78 barrels pro visions and 1 bundle clothing. JERSEY CITY. Oct. 11. 1 car relief goods, 2 cars relief goods, 2 boxes clothing, 1 barrel bread, 4 barrels crackers. LONG BRANCH. Oct. 26. C. Vandewere, citizens, 2 cases cloth ing. Oct. 20. Ladies' Aid Society, 2 cases clothing. Citizens, 1 box clothing. MADISON. Mrs. L. T. Janes, a quantity of clothing. 3 RAHWAY. Oct. -. E. H. Dunham, 1 case merchandise. Oct. 19. Unknown, 1 barrel and 1 box mer chandise. 33 31 llcport o~ tkd (UA~1'CQqo Oct. 16. Rev. Mr. Wheeler, 1 case merchindise. TRENTON. Oct. 19. G. B. Marsh, 1 box supplie&amp; Oct. 12. John C. Owens, donation of Ladies Committee, 4 boxes clothing and 1 RUTHERFORD PARK. box hats. Oct. 20. Postmaster for citizens, 1 barrel cloth- 17 Speele &amp; Sons, 5 packages crockery. ing. ~o Wellington &amp; of 11. Mrs. W. L. Dayton, Ladies, 2 boxes SO. ORANGE. clothing. Oct. 16. Rev. Wm. L. Bostwick, citizens, 1 lot 6. Yates, Bennett &amp; Allen, citizens, 3 clothing. packages supplies. Oct. 23. J. W. Wilday, citizens, 10 boxes and WOODBURY. 3 packages clothing and bedding. Oct. 14. Alexander Wentz, Mayor, 2 boxes TOMS RIVER. clothing. Alexander Wentz, Mayor, 2 boxes W. C. Abbe, 1 box supplies. clothing. J. W. Perkins, 1 cot and mattress, 1 Alexander Wentz, Mayor, 3 boxes barrel bedding, etc. clothing. Alexander Wentz, Mayor, 2 boxes clothing. STATE or PENNSYLVANIA. ALLEGHENY CITY. ERIE. Oct. 17. Chas. W. Cooper, Chairman, 1 car load Oct. 11. W. A. Baldwin, contributions of the supplies. Employees 0~ the Erie R. R., at Oct. 18. A. P. Callon, Mayor, contribution of Renover. a quantity of provisions. Union Salt Manufacturing Co. 1 car FAIR VIEW, P. 0. load salt. Oct. 10. A. P. Callon, Mayor, citizens, 1 car Mrs. Lynch, 1 quilt. load provisions. Oct. 12. A. P. Callon, Mayor, citizens, 1 car HANNERVILLE. provisions. Oct. 14. 314 bushels potatoes, 280 heads cabOct. 13. A. P. Callon, Mayor, citizens, 2 car bage, 3 barrels apples, 1 box and 1 loads cooking stoves. Oct. 14. Citizens of Alleghany City, 6 car loads trunk clothing. coal. HARRISBURG. Citizens, 2 cars of clothing, bedding, Oct. 16. A. L. R., 2 pair blankets. &amp;c.. Nov. 13. Citizens, 3 boxes and 1 bag clothing, HOWELLVILLE. half barrel wine, and 1 barrel pickles. Oct. 15. C. Pennock, 3 packages clothing. ALLENTOWN. Citizens, 2 cases clothing. HYDE PARK. Citizens, 2 cases clothing. Oct. 16. Richards &amp; Howell, 4 cases clothing, BR~1DDOCK~S FIELD. contributions of ladies. Anna E. Steele, 1 box clothing, eontriOct. 14. Corey &amp; Co., 20 car loads coal. butions of ladies. BROWNSVILLE. INDIANA. S.S. Gorham, 1 box clothing, shoes, Oct. 12. James M. Stewart and wife, 1 barrel &amp;e., from citizens. flour, 2 boxes clothing. CHESTER. LANCASTER. Oct. 23. Miss E. H. Lea, 2 boxes clothing. Oct. 20. James Black, contrThutions~of Ladies, COATSVILLE. 2 cases clothing. Oct. 12. Citizens. 14 boxes clothing. LATROBE STATION. CORNWELL. D W. McConaugh, 4 boxes clothing. Oct. 31. Donation of the ladies of the Coruwell Congregational Society, 2 barrels LINWOOD. clothing. Oct. [14.~A. B. Cummings, 1 box clothing. EAGLEVILLE. MEADVILLE. Nov. 6. Rev. H. S. Rodenborg, contribution of Presbyterian Church, 1 box clothing. 11. Meadville Woolen Mills, 30 woolen blankets. EASTON. MOSCOW. Oct. 1(; E. H. Green, citizens, car coaLNov. 9. N. L. Gage, citizens, 88 barrels pota 1 car load clothing. toes. Relief and Aid Society. Oct. 31. T. R. Garsed, donation of his children, 1 trunk clothing. Jan. 1. Thomas Hughes, 325 Chestnut Street, 1 case of hosiery. Annie L. Archer, No. 637 10th Street, a trunk of clothing. PITTSBURGH. Oct. 23. J. M. Brush, Mayor, citizens, 3 car loads provisions and clothing. J. M. Brush, Mayor, citizens, 86 stoves with full furniture. Citizens, 5 cars coal. Dec. 1. John P. Pears, citizens, 60 boxes clothing. 14. J. M. Brush, Mayor, citizens, 78 pack ages clothing. PLEASANT UNITY. Oct. 16. Geo. Chambers & Son, 1 box blankets. POTTSTOWN. Oct. 16. E. C. Steele, 4 boxes clothing. POTTSVILLE. Nov. 2. Ladies donation, 1 box clothing. READING. Oct. 14. J. P. Hammond, 4 boxes and 3 barrels clothing, contributions of Christ Church. J. H. Sternberg, 4 boxes clothing, con tributions of First Presbyterian Church. Giles Bailey, 3 boxes clothing. ROBESONIA. Nov. 22. Samuel Sherer, contributions of Ladies, 1 box clothing and bedding. Nov. 21. Mrs. H. P. Robeson, citizens, a quan tity of clothing. MOUNT JOY. Oct. 30. Mary E. Hoffer, 2 boxes bedding and clothing. NEW MILLFORD. Oct. 24. Mrs. E. M. Burritt, donation of the Ladies of New Millford and Som mersville, 4 boxes clothing and bed ding, and 1 barrel potatoes. NEWVILLE. Nov. 1. Mrs. T.MlcCandlish, donation of ladies, 1 box of clothing. OIL CITY. Oct. 12. James McCarty, 5 boxes clothing. 20. Mrs. M. L. Hall and other Ladies, 1 box clothing. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 10. William A. Fleet, contributions of German citizens, 1 car load of cloth ing. Oct. 12. S. Auerbach, 1 box clothing, 2 barrels peas. Oct. 13. M. Rosenbach & Co., 2 cases contain ing 400 grey flannel shirts. Oct. 12. A. H. Franciscus & Co., 300 cotton comforts (worth $525). Oct. 13. A. G. Cattell, 1 box clothing. Oct. 12. William Wood & Co., 3 cases shawls. Oct. 14. P. Lloyd, 2 boxes merchandise. J. H. Weeks & Co., 2 boxes clothing, from ladies. Oct. 12. J. O. McHenry, 1 box clothing. Oct. 14. O. W. Grey, 1 bundle clothing. Oct. 17. J. Sibley, contributions of Central Presbyterian Church, 1 lot clothing. J. O. McHenry, 1 lot clothing. John Harvey, 3 cases clothing, contri butionls of 1st Presbyterian Church. Oct. 14, J. Snell, 3 barrels merchandise. Church of The Saviour, 7 barrels mer chandise. Andrew Blair, 3 barrels clothing ladies of the Princeton Presbyterian Church, Cohoksink. Oct. 23. John Harvey, 1st Presbyterian Church, 1 case clothing. Oct. 11. H. Kellogg & Son, 1 case English biscuit. Philadelphia Commercial Exchange, 20 barrels potatoes, 2 barrels lemons, 1 cheese, 1 firkin meat, 1 barrel, hams, 2 stoves. Oct. 10. Elkins and Middleton, 1 car load bread stuffs. L. G. Graff & Co., 3 boxes clothing. E. Jaynes, 1 box clothing. Oct. 11. Macey and Delweller, I carload sweet potatoes, produce dealers. Nov. 1. American Stove and Hollow Ware Co., 1 lot of stoves and hollow ware. Oct. 11. Armstrong & Winebreuner, 48 gallons syrup. Oct. 17. John Maguire, 5 boxes clothing. Oct. 27. Contribution of Mrs. Darcher, 5 boxes and 2 trinks clothing. Mrs. A. R. McHenry, 1 lot clothing. Oct. 17. Mrs. S. A. Jones, contributions of citizens, 1 box clothing. Frank H. Fouiche, 1 box clothing. ROXBURY. Nov. 23. A. W. Pomeroy, citizens, 6 barrels of potatoes, onions, dried fruit. &c. SHICKSHINNY. Oct. 14. A. J. Cohen, 10 gondolas coal, from Mocanaqua Coal Co. ST. MARY'S. Oct. 12. Citizens, 2 boxes clothing. STONEBORO. Oct. 13. A. S. Throop, citizens, 1 car load pota toes. TITUSVILLE. Oct. 12. J. C. Briggs, citizens, 1 car load pro visionis WEST CHESTER. Oct. 17. Mrs. W. M. Darlington, contributions of Ladies, 1 box clothing. WIt,LIAAISPORT. Oct. 27. J. O. DIitton, contribution of Y. MI. C. A.\., 1 box be(ldding and clothing. 35 Report of the C'cAeao STATE OF DELAWARE. DOVER. Nov. 28. J. M. Chambers, 4 cases of canned fruit. STATE OF MARYLAND. BALTIMORE. Mrs. Dr. Arnold, citizens, 7 cas es Oct. 13. S. Hammerslough, 7 cases bedding and wearing apparel. c lothing, donation of the Hebrew Oct. 14. Ladies of Baltimore, 1 box sundries. Ladies' Sewing Society. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. WHEELING. Oct.-. R. H. Cummings, 1 barrel dried beef, 2 boxes clothing. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. WASHINGTON. Oct. 11. Chas. Hallowell, 1 box clothing. Oct. W. H. H. TERRELL, 1 box clothing. A. Friend, 1 suit of clothes an a shirt. Sixth Audlitor's Office, a qu(antity of clothing. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. WILMINGTON. Oct. 21. Mrs. Sne W. Cashlwell, 16 doz. Sheild's Eye Wash. STATE OF GEORGIA. SAUNDERSVILLE. Oct. 19. T. Herman, 1 box clothing. STATE OF LOUISIANA. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 10. A. W. I,'odhead, donation of First Congregational Suinday School. 1 box clthing. 36 Relief and Aid Society. STATE OF TEXAS. SAN ANTONIO. E. D. L. Wicker offers the use of 100 lots on Twelfth Street, Chicago, for sufferers, free of rent, for three years. STATE OF OHIO. COLUMBUS. Mrs. A. E. Denison, 2 boxes of A No. I clothing. Their committee report provisions have been sent worth $1,963.13. and clothing $739.35. CRESTLINE. Mrs. E. Blanchard, 3 barrels provisions. CUYAHOGA FALLS. Oct. 14. Mrs. E. N. Sill, contributions of ladies, 1 box bedding. Sam'l Comstock, citizens, 3 boxes good,, 1 barrel dried apples. DAYTON. Oct. 19. Robt. W. Steele, contribution of ladies, 4 boxes and 3 cases clothing, shoes, &c. Oct. 13. Leonard Moore, contribution of 1st Presbyterian Church, 5 boxes cloth ing. Oct. 18. Mary E. Mitchell, citizens, 4 boxes clothing and blankets. Nov. 14. Mary E. Mitchell, 1 box goods. DELAWARE. Oct. 16. Mrs. C. C. Chamberlane, 7 boxes cloth ing and supplies, from citizens. W. P. Reed, 7 boxes clothing. DELPHOS. Oct. 17. J.W. Hunt, citizens, 1 carload supplies. ELGIN. Oct. 14. Ladies' Benevolent Society, 3 boxes clothing. A tIIIERST. Nov. 28. H. J. Jackson, citizenls,2 boxes clothing and bedding. ASHLAND. Nov. 7. S. W. Beer, Y. M. C. A., 17 barrels potatoes. Oct. 26. Bushnell & Wilson, citizens, 7 boxes merchandise, 2 barrels potatoes and 1 barrel crackers. BARNESVILLE. Oct. 19. Joseph Green, citizens, 1 box clothing. CANTON. Oct. 12. J. C. Laverty, contributions of St. Paul s Church, 3 bo xes clothing. M. Robinison, citizens, 3 boxes cloth inig. ' CINCINNATI. The following is a statement furnished by the Cincinnati Committee, of goods sent from Cincinnati, for the relief of Chicago sufferers, and which were distributed by agencies outside of the Relief Society: Amount of goods and pro visions purchased and shipped -----------------—.$87,849 30 Amount expended and set apart for relief of Chicago sufferers in Cincinnati, by their Home Relief -------- 17,000 00 Produce purchased for use of Chicago sufferers, at Bethel, in Cincinnati, butter, sugar, coal, etc ----------------- 742 71 S. S. Davis, Mayor, for transportation of Chicago sufferers to destination.- 1,500 00 Cash in Treasutrer's hands Dec. 5,1871 ------------- 4,381 72 Amount of individual dona tions shipped to Chicago by the Relief Committee, at sundry times: estimated value - --------------------- 4,563 65 CLEVELAND. ELYRIA. Oct. 14. Ladies' Benevolent Society, 3 boxes clothing. FREMONT. Oct. 14. Downs & Co., 10 barrels flour, fromW. F. Downs, Atchison, Kansas. GIRARD. Oct. 19. G. M. Schenck. 1 box clothing, citizens. Oct. 16. Sam'l Masser, 1 box clothing. GREENVILLE. Oct. 10. John Leckleder, Mayor, citizens, 1 car load pr ovisions, HANGING ROCK. Dec. 11. Hempstead & Co., centre pieces and lining for stove. Oct. 9, W. F. Pelton, Mayor, citizens, 7 car loads supplies. Oct. 16. Citizens, 2 barrels potatoes. Nov. 11. Cleveland Non-Explosive Lamp Co., 270 lamps, complete, 24 half gallon oil canas, worth $500.00. Dec. 13. 2 lamps, worth $2.20. 3'T Report of the C'icago RANDOLPH. Citizens, 32 articles of clothing and 1 one gallon crock. Dec. 9. W. J. Dickinson, citizens, 1 box clothing and bedding. JEFFERSON. Oct. 14. A. S. Northway, citizens, 9 boxes bed ding and clothing. KELLEY'S ISLAND. Oct. 14. William S. Webb, citizens, 6 boxes bedding and clothing. Oct. 13. William S. Webb, citizens, 1 barrel apples, 4 barrels potatoes. Oct. 13. S. S. Dwellie, citizens, 3 barrels pota toes, and 1 barrel apples. LEESBURG. Oct. 16. E. P. Johnson, citizens, a quantity of clothing and provisions. SALEM. Oct. 11. Buckeye Engine Co., offer a 5 or 10 horse power press. SANDUSKY. Oct. 23. Sandusky Tool Co., through Hibbard & Spencer, Chicago, 7 cases double iron jacks. SPRINGFIELD. Oct. 10. J. J. Hand, Mayor, citizens, I car load provisions. MARIETTA. Nov. 11. W. F. Curtis, citizens of Marietta, Harman and Warren townships, 4 boxes clothing, etc. TOLEDO. Oct. 10.'J. K. Sibor, 1 car load provisions and supplies, and 3 crates of earthenware. Citizens. MASSILLON. Oct. 26. William A. Ronston, citizens, 25 cars coal. UTRBANA. Oct. - 9. L. H. Long, Mayor, citizens, 1 car load provisions. Oct. 20. L. H. Long, Mayor, citizens, 2 boxes clothing. MIDDLETOWN. Oct. 26. H. K. Thomas, citizens, 16 boxes of merchandise. WAUSEON. Oct. 12. C. W. Brown, 4 boxes clothing, citizens. Oct. 16. Mrs. G. Brown, 1 package clothing. WEST LIBERTY. Mrs. M. M. Taylor, 1 bucket supplies. WILLOUGHBY. Nov. 6. H. G. Tryon, citizens, 350 bags potatoes. WOOSTER. Oct. 12. D. Robinson, jr., for citizens, 1 car supplies. YOUNGSTOWN. Mrs. W. J. Hitchcock, 11 boxes cloth ing. Citizens. MO UNT VERNON. Oct. 16. Citizens, 2 boxes bedding and clothing Citizens, 3 boxes sundries. NEW CARLISLE. Nov. 8. W. C. Catlin, Sec'y, citizens, 5 boxes bedding, clothing, etc. OBERLIN. Oct. 11. Mrs. H. Hulburd, 5 boxes clothing. PAINSVILLE. Oct. 13. W. W. Dingley, 3 boxes clothing, citizens. STATE Or INDIANA. ANDERSON. ELKHIART. Oct. 16. James Hazlett, citizens, 4 boxes bed- Nov. 7. M. F. Sheny, citizens, 1 box staple dry ding. goods. ATTICA. ~~~~~FRANKLIN. ATTICA. Oct. 21. P. S. Veeder, citizens, 1 car load sup plies, worth about $1,000.00. BRAZIL. Oct. 32. A. W. Knight, citizens, 1 box clothing and hats and caps. Dec. 22. Wm. M. Morris, donation of Morris Coal Co. and Miners, 2 cars of coal. BRUNSON. Oct. 14. Citizens, 2 boxes provisions. COVINGTON. Oct. 1. Citizens, 1 barrel flour, 2 barrels crack ers, 4 sacks flour, I box cheese, 1 box meal, 1 box sundries. !8. C. F. King, citiizens, 164 bushels pota toes. FRANKLIN. Oct. 26. H. H. Boyce, citizens, 1 car load clothing. 11. Wm. H, Jennings, Mayor, citizens, 1 car load provisions. GOSHEN. Contributions of citizens, 1 car load of sundries. INDIANAPOLIS. E. B. Martindale, contributions of citi zels, car 616, car of provisions and clothing. Oct. 10. Scott & Steadman, 6 boxes cheese. The following is a copy of the statement furnished the Chicago Relief and Aid Society, by the Indianapolis Relief Committee: 38 Puelief and Aid Society. The following is a list of the goods bought and shipped (as per printed report) by the New Albany Commit tee, to the sufferers of Chicago: 107 Ladies' plaid flannel dresses, 115 Ladies calico dresses, 132 Misses and children's plaid flannel dresses, 97 Ladies' chemise, 128 Misses chemise, 147 Misses and children's calico dresses, 81 Misses drawers, 195 Ladies flannel skirts, 63 Ladies' canton flan nel skirts, 274 misses and children's flannel skirts, 106 misses and chil dren's canton flannel skirts, 208 boys jackets, 276 boys pants, 21 boys suits, 146 boys drawers, 265 boys shirts, 108 bed ticks, 109 sheets, 4 bolsters, 12 infants net jackets, 14 boys over coats, 130 dozen hosiery, 24 cooking stoves and ware, 1 cask tin ware, boxes tin ware, 50 bedsteads, 60 pairs women's shoes, 6 pairs Misses shoes, 120 pairs children's shoes, 44 pairs youth's shoes. Total cost of above, about $6,500.00. PARIS CITY. RECEIPTS. From City Council -------— $20,000 00 From private subscription - ---- 17,908 16 $37,908 16 drayage, etc ------ 373 50 —35,511 84 Balance ----------- - $2,396 32 This balance (with last instalment of municipal subscription, $5,000.00) sent you, viz.: Two thousand, three hundred and ninety-six dollars and thirty-two cents. Your obedient servant, J. D. HOWLAND, Treas., &c. JEFFERSONVILLE. Oct. 14. L. Sparks, Mayor, contributions: of Ladies, 1 box clothing. LA CROSSE. Oct. 21. Citizens, 2 barrels apples. LA FAYETTE. Oct. -. Ruger & Rodgers, 1,000 loaves bread. LA PORTE. Oct. 19. Rev. J. P. Ash, contributions of Ladies, 1 box clothing. LAURENCEBURG. John Ferris, citizens, 12 bureaus, 9 stands and 9 bedsteads complete. LIBERTY. Oct. 30. T. F. Huddlestone, small box bedding and clothing, from Oasis Society. LOTUS. Nov. 30. Huddlestone, T. F., contributions of the Oasis Society, box of clothing, etc. PERU. Oct. 11. H. E. & C. F. Stern & Co.,25 blankets. 12. W. A. McGreger, Mayor, 1 car load of sundries. ROCHESTER. Oct. 11. R. S. Clowry, citizens, car load pro-i sions. ROLLING PRAIRIE. Oct. 16. W. F. King, contributions of citizens, 9 sacks potatoes, 3 sacks apples, 3 sacks beans, 12 sacks flour, 3 boxes provisions, 1 bundle bedding. TERRE HAUTE. Oct. 16. L. A. Burnett & Co., 1 box clothing, 1 keg butter. 9. Citizens, 100 barrels flour, 1 cask bacon, 17 sacks meal. L. A. Burnett & Co., 12boxes clothing and 4 barrels potatoes, from citizens. VINCENNES. Nov. 8. Laz. Noble, citizens, 3 boxes clothing and provisions. 11. Laz. Noble,citizens, 3 boxes and 1 barrel bacon, and 3 boxes sundry clothing. M. I). Lacroix, 2 pairs blankets. MADISON. Oct. 10. Haffslad & Thomas, 11 barrels bread. NEW ALBANY. H. O. Cannon, citizens, 6 heating stoves. STATE OF ILLINOIS. ASHLEY. Oct. 14. J. Monroe, citizens, 30 boxes cooked provisions. ASTORIA. W. HL..Emerson, citizens, 1 car load provisions. BATAVIA. Nov. 7. D. Halliday, sundry goods, —flour, bedding, and beans, citizens. BEARDSTOWN. Oct.1.11. A. H. Tielsechott, Mayor, contribution of citizens, 1 car load provisions. ATLANTA. Oct. 11. Seth Turner, Mayor, citizens, 1 car load supplies. 39 DISBURSEMENTS. Cash sent your Committee-$20,000 00 Goods furnished to Chicago 12,529 33 Cash expended here to re lieve Chicago sufferers, soiiae residing there, others removed to this place -------------------- 2,290 51 Railroad passes ------------ 318 50 Clerk hire, travel, printing, drayage, etc ------------- 373 50 — Oct. 16. W. D. Latsham, 3 boxes clothing, from Ladies. BASCO. Oct. 19. G. W. Albert, citizens, 1 lot provisions, Report of the Chicago Dec. 6. M. C. Spaulding & Co., of "The Chicago Extra," donate the free use of 5 squares in their paper for adver tising purposes. 20. Young Men's Christian Union, Chicago, 14 cases clothing, 1st installment. 13. Hall & Frost donate $6.80 worth of lumber. Nov. 1. Citizens, 5 barrels sundries. " boxes " 1 sack bacon. Oct. 13. F. H. Piper, 40 packages clothing and provisions. 10. Russell & Hinkley, 25 barrels flo ur. G. Koerner, citizens, 1 car provisions. ..." 1 car clothing and blankets. Nov. 16. Henry Abend, citizens, 3 boxes clothing. BLANDINVILLE. Oct. 27. J. F. Coffman, contribution of Rebecca Lodge, 2 boxes green apples. CRESTON. Oct. 19. H. C. Robbins, 22 boxes provisions, 1 box clothing. Citizens. DANVILLE. Oct. 10. Citizens, I barrel of flour and 6 hams, 14. Hon. J. C. Short, President, contribu tion of Moss Bank Coal Co., 100 tons coal. BLOOM. Oct, 20. C. L. Sweet, contributions of the Farmers and citizens, 1 car load of supplies. BLOOMINGTON. Oct. 10. R. H. Holden, citizens, 2 car loads pro visions and supplies. DECATUR. Oct. 14. L. Burrows, 1 bale bed comforts. Citizens, 4 cars supplies. BUNKER HILL. Oct. 12. J. A. Delano, 1 box containing 91 loaves bread, 3 sacks cor n 6oesal. Oct. 13. J. A. Delano, 1 box containing 65 loaves bread. DU QUOIN. Citizens, 1 car load provisions. S. D. Goodale, 1 b eef, d ressed. Oct. 24. One car load coal from the miners. DWIGHT. Nov. 16. W. H. Bradbury, citizens, 12 boxes provisions. CAIRO. Oct. 9. Halliday &Bros., personal contribution 80 barrels flour. J. M. Lumsden, Mayor, citizens, 1 car load provisions. Harry Roadwright., 1 barrel potatoes, 1 barrel flour, 2 boxes supplies. EARLVILLE. Oct. 25. Contributions of citizens, 2 barrels beef, 1 box bread. EDGEWOOD. Oct. 28. Citizens, 1 box clothingi. Nov. 2. " 8 barrels flour, 1 barrel meal. EDWARDSVILLE. Oct. 24. C. Nash, citizens, 1 box woolen cloth ing. CAMtBRIDGE. Oct. 11. D. A. Alfred, citizen,s, 1 car load pro visions. CANTON. Dec. 10. B. D. Brown (of Burry), citizens, 3 boxes sundries, 9 barrels flour, 2 bar rels apples, 3 sacks dried apples. EFFINGHi AM. Oct. 11. O. F. Libby, Mayor, citizens, $500.00 worth bacon and beans, and I box merchandise. ELIZABETH. Nov. 15. Donations of two ladies, 1 box cloth ing. CENTRALIA. Oct. 10. A. L. Bames, Mayor, citizens, 1 car load provisions. CHAMPAIGN CITY. Oct. 12. Citizens, through E. C. Larned, 3 boxes clothing and bedding. Citizens, 1 car load provisions. CHARLES CITY. Nov. 1. M. E. German Relief Society, citizens, 1 car load potatoes. CHARLESTON. Oct. 10. J. W. Ogden, Mayor, citizens, 1 car load of provisions and clothing. CHICAGO. Nov. 18. W. M. Reinhardt, 158 and 160 West Randolph Street, 10 barrels beef. Dec. 2. Clement & Sayer, 15 p'rs Misses' shoes, 2 pairs boy's boots, 22 pairs youith's boots. Nov. 13. C. C. Merreck, 100 tons soft coal. 23. Mrs. Randall, 124 South Morgan Street, I box clothing. ENFIELD. Oct. 31. Citizens by R. C. Willis, 2 barrels flour, 3 boxes blankets and clothing. FARMINGTON, ILL. B. Fargo, 17 barrels and 4 sacks flour. FLORA. Oct. 16. J. S. Major, citizens, 3 boxes clothing. J. S. Major, citizens, $200.00 worth of clothing and groceries. FLORENCE STATION. Oct. 13. H. F. Milliken, 7 boxes, 3 barrels, and 3 bags provisions. FRANKLIN GROVE. Oct. 12. T. W. Scott, citizens, 1 box clothing. 40 BEL'VILLE. DELEVAN. Oct. 13. L. D. Lawton, 20 boxes provisions and clothing. Citizens. Relief and Aid Society. GALENA. Oct. 27. Citizens, 12 bags potatoes. 23. Thos. Foster, 30 bushels potatoes. Citizens, 1 car load supplies. Nov. 15. Thos. Foster, citizens, 1 box clothing, &c. GALESBURG. The following statement is furnished the Chicago Relief and Aid Society by Mr. Alfred Knowles, Treasurer of the Galesburg Relief Committee: Receipts ---------- - — $1,386 30 Expenditures, Remittance to G. M. Pullmani, Treas -----— $800 00 Expended for Chicago suffer ers in Galesburg - --— 529 15 -1,329 15 Balance on hand ------ - $57 15 To meet some few unpaid bills and for future calls. (Signed,) ALFRED KNOWLES, Treas. GENESEO. Oct. 25. Citizens, 3 boxes vegetables. " 1' I clothing. 1 car provisionus. GENEVA. Oct. 11. Mrs. W. B. Plato, 10 straw beds. Oct. 28. E. S. Plato, several straw )beds.' Dec. 26. Mrs. P. D. Hoyt, ladies, 1 box and 1 barrel wearing apparel. GREENVILLE. Oct. 11. Wm. S. Smith, citizens, 1 car load pro visions. HANOVER. Nov. 27. Geo. Jeffers contribution of 1st Pres byteriau Church S. S., and others, of 2 barrels flour, 1 box butter, and 1 box blankets, clothing, &c. HILLSBORO. Oct. 10. Paul Walter, Mayor, citizens, 100 bar rels flour. W. B. Robb, 1 box clothing. IRVINGTON. Oct. 11. J. Harder, 1 barrel sweet potatoes, citizens. 16. J. Harder, $10 worth of flour, citizens. J. Harder, 2 boxes merchandise. citizens. JOLIET. Oct. 10. E. Washburn, contributions from Pen itentiary, 1,210 loaves bread, 8 bar rels dried beef. E. Porter, Mayor, citizens, 1 car pro visions. E. Porter, Mayor, citizens, 1 car pro visions. KANKAKEE. Citizens, provisions bought and fur nished amounting to $450.30. KANSAS. Oct. 13. F. W. Boyer, citizens, 14 barrels flour, crackers, apples, beans and potatoes. Dr. Ringla.nd, 1 box provisions. LACON. Nov. 1. Citizens, 2 barrels hams and 60 cords wood. LAWNDALE. Oct. 14. Citizens, 20 sacks flour, 6 barrels pota toes, 1 box bedding and clothing. LENA. Oct. 27. S. Rising, 1 car load food and clothing from citizens. LINCOLN. Oct. 12. Frank Fisk, 1 car load provisions, clothing, boots, shoes and bedding from citizens. LOCKPORT. Nov. 6. From citizens, merchandise, worth $449.00. LOMBARD. Nov. 3, Citizens, 3 barrels, 2 bundles, 1 box, 7 bed ticks. 1. Mrs. F. E. Hull, citizens, 1 car load supplies. 25. Miss A. Hull, contributions of Ladies of the Church of Christ, 1 box bed ding and clothing. LOMAX. Oct. 16. Citizens, 1 car provisions, by R. L. Pepper. MANCHESTER. Nov. 1. C itizens, 5 boxe s b oots, shoes and clothing. MATTOON. J. H. Richmond, 1 box clothing, 1 car supplies, from citizens. C itizens, 1 box c lothing, 2 boxes supplies, 1 bundle clothing. METAMORA. Oct. 20m.Wm. Sampson, 1 car load provisions, citizens. 27 m. Wm. Sampson, citizens, 88 bags corn me a l. MINIER. Oct. 11. J. M. Edmiston, citizens, 1 car load provisions. MOLINE. E. Wheelock, Treas., citizens, bread, crackers and meat,worth $592.34,also, a large quantity of clothing. MOMENCE. Oct. 13. H. Worcester, citizens, I car load pro visions. H. Worcester, citizens, 2 barrels sweet milk. MONMOUTH. Citizens, 3 car loads supplies. MORRIS. Oct. 27. Citizens, 1 car load provisions and sup plies, shipped immediately after the fire. MT. CARROLL. Oct. 12. A. H. Mills, donations of citizens, sundry barrels clothing. Dec. 5. Donation of ladies, 1 box clothing. 41 Report of the Chicago MOUNT CARMEL. Nov. 2. J. Zimmerman, Masonic fraternity, 1 box of clothing. A. C. Edgar, 1 barrel clothing. MOUNT VERNON. Oct 13. Mrs. Lyon, contributions of Ladies, 4 boxes clothing, 1 box provisions. NASHVILLE. Oct. 12. Geo. S. Anderson, Sec'y, citizens, 300 pounds bacon and ham, 1 box bed ding and clothing. OLNEY. Oct. 20. C. D. Johnson, Mayor, citizens, partof car load flour and provisions. ORION, Oct. 12. Geo. O. Nelson, citizens, a quantity of provisions. PALATINE. Oct. 31. Citizens, 2 barrels onions, 1 box beans and 60 cords wood. PARIS. Oct. 15. W. A. Wozencrants, 3 boxes blankets. 12. " " citizens, 1 carprovisions. Nov. 1. 2 boxes clothing. The total, worth about $1,000. PEKIN. Oct. 10. E. Hudson, citizens, 2 car loads pro visions. Nov. 4. Citizens, 4 cars loads provisions and clothing. PEORIA. Oct. 14. Mark M. Aiken, citizens, 14 car loads supplies. Geo. Puterbaugh, citizens, 2 car loads supplies. Oct. 10. G. H. Mcllvane, citizens, 1 car load supplies. PEORIA. The following Statement is made by Robert C. Grier, Secretary and Treasurer of the Relief Committee, Peoria, Illinois: Total amount of cash received --— $6,976 05 EXPENDITURES. Cash expended in Peoria for pro visions, &c - ---— $2,112 77 Paid individual sufferers, 88 85 Paid to Geo. M. Pullman, Treas.- ------- 4,750 00 6,961 62 Balance on hand - ----------- - $24 43 PETERSBURG. Oct. 19. J. M. Robbins, citizens, 1 box clothing, 1 barrel dried fruit, I box butter. PLEASANT HILL. Nov. 8. S. R. Cannon & Co., 24 barrels flour, citizens. PITTSFIELD. Oct. 11. N. A. Wells, for the Hon. Scott Wike, 100 barrels flour. PONTIAC. Nov. 28. W. B. Fyfe, citizens, $52.62 worth of bread, &c., and 16 cases of provisions. Dec. 4 &d 12. Mrs. C. J. Richardson, citizens, 2 boxes clothing. QUINCY. Oct. 11. J. H. Rowland, Mayor, citizens, 1 train of provisions and supplies, including a thousand pairs of shoes. RIDOTT. Oct. 16. S. C. Buckley, citizens, I car load pro visions. 17. S. C. Bucklev, citizens, 1 car load pro visions, supplies, &c. ROCKFORD. Nov. 29. Scholars of South Rockford School, 12 bed comforters. ROCK ISLAND. W. Payne, citizens, 1 car load pro visions. Dec. 29. W. Payne, Sheriff, citizens, 3 boxes clothing, 2 quarters of beef and I dressed hog. RUSHVILLE. Nov. 22. W. A. Ray, citizens. 51 tons coal, 1 bag meal, 1,000 lbs. clear side bacon, 3 bags beans, 43 sacks flour, 1 bag sundries, 1 barrel flour, 6 barrels apples and potatoes, 1 box blankets and comforts, 1 sack bacon, 1 tub dried apples, 1 box clothing. 1 jar apple butter. SANDWICH. Oct. 24. A. P. Crapsey, contributions of Ladies, 1 car load straw beds and pillows. SPRINGFIELD. Oct. 10. Contributions of citizens through Hon. John M. Palmer, 9 car loads supplies, and 5 cars of coals. Oct. 19. A. J. Bean. contribution of the West'n Coal Mining Co., 100 tons coal. STERLING. Oct. 20. J. G. Manahan, citizens, 100 barrels and 12 sacks of flour. 11. Citizens, per J. G. Manahan, I car load provisions and clothing. SYCAMORE. Oct. 10. R. A. Smith, Mayor, citizens, 27 boxes and barrels provisions. TALLULA. Oat. 15. Citizens, Menard & Co., 1 case fresh beef, 5 boxes provisions, 2 barrels potatoes. TISKILWA. Oct. 14. Chas. M. Stevens, 2 cases clothing. TREpVOLI. Oct. 24. J. Linch, citizens, 98 bushels potatoes, and 1 sack beans. TONICA. Oct. 17. J. C. Meyers, 1 box clothing. Citizens. Methodist Episcopal Church, I box clothing. TOWER HILL. Oct. 9. Citizens, 2 boxes provisions. 42 PRINCETON. Relief and Aid Soctety. Nov. 1. Citizens, 53 barrels potatoes, 3 barrels crackers, I ba rrel molasses, 1I bag boans, 17 sacks flour, 1 firkin butter, 1 box potatoes. VIRDEN. Oct. 17. B. Cowan, 6 boxes goods, 5 boxes clothing. Citizens. 25. U. Lindley, citizens, 1 box clothing. WASHBURN. Oct. 11. T. J. Houston, citizens, 1 car load sup plies. WILMINGTON. Oct. 20. Bowe, Gregg & Co., 4 cases clothing. WINNEBAGO. Oct. 18. Wm. A. Grey, contribution of the Presbyterian Church, 1 box clothing. WOODWORTH STATION. Oct. 13. J. C. Roberts, 1 box provisions, 1 bar..rel flour. WASHINGTON. Citizens, I car supplies. WAVERLY. Oct. 12.:S. H. Curtis, citizens, 1 car load sup plies. STATE OF KENTUCKY. Paid for general merchan dise -----------------— $45,421 20 Paid for transportation, freight, and parties in Louisville -------------- 3,656 65 Discrepancy in bills - - - 45 Total disbursements...$49,078 30 Dec. 26. Sundry vouchers, per order F. P. Schmitt, Chairman- 359 50 $49,437 80 LOUISVILLE. Jacob Schmidt, 3 boxes socks. Oct. 10. J. L. Singer, 6 cars supplies, citizens. 11. J. G. Baxter, 5" fg a t g4. Citizens, 8 bags rice, 59 barrels syrup. B. F. Woodward, I box merchandise. Citizens, 4 cars supplies, and other goods which were purchased from the relief fund in Louisville, and cost as per following recapitulation of statement of the "Executive Committee of Louisville for the Chi cago sufferers:" PADUCAH. Citizens, 1 box merchandise. STATE OF TENNESSEE. MEMPHIS. Oct. 10. Southworth & Thayer, 1 case of women's boots. STATE OF MICHIGAN. DETROIT. Oct. 13. A. Sanderson, 2 car loads shawls and blankets, donation of Board of Trade. 17. Fred. Carlisle, $10,000.00 worth of lumber. (Ten thousand dollars.) SALZBURG. Oct. 19. Brooks & Adams, 6 car loads lumber. 23. " 3 " " O z4 p" 3 " scantling. WHITE PIGEON. Oct. 14. Citizens, 2 boxes provisions. BUCHANAN. Oct. 11. L. P. P. Alexandre, citizens, 1 car pro visions. COLDWATER. Oct. 14. Citizens, 6 boxes, 4 barrels, pail, and 1 sack supplies. 43 -KDRIAN. Oct. 14. Citizens, 24 boxes supplies. I -Report of the C~ieago STATE OF WISCONSIN. PORTAGE CITY. Oct. 9. S. S. Brown, Mayor, citizens, 5,000 lbs. cooked provisions. ARENA. Oct. 11. H. Reed, 5 boxes and 1 barrel provi sions. Citizens. BARABOO. Oct. 11. Citizens, 2 car loads supplies. BELOIT. Oct. 10. David S. Foster, Mayor, citizens, 48 packages clothing and provisions. KENOSHA. Oct. 10. A. Farr, Mayor, citizens, 1 car load provisions. MADISON. Oct. 10. J. M. Bowman, citizens, 1 car load pro visions. PRAIRIE DUt CHEIN. Nov. 4. Citizens, car potatoes. RACINE. Oct. 10. J. H. Kelley, citizens, 1 car load pro visions, blankets and clothing. RIPON. Oct. 10. A. Eberhart, Mayor, citizens, 25 boxes provisions. RO LLING PRAIRIE. Oct. 11. J. Smith, citizens, I car provisions. MANITOWOC. Oct. 11. P. Johnson, Mayor, 50 barrels flour, 1 barrel pork, 1 firkin and 1 crock but ter, 1 barrel crackers. Citizens. MILWAUKEE. Oct. 9. Citizens, 1 car load provisions. 10. Citizens, 3 car loads provisions. 26. Citizens, 1 car load potatoes. 30. Citizens, 1 car load potatoes. SH ARON. Oct. 25. Mrs. Harringtoin, 1 box provisions. SHEBOYGAN. Nov. 2. Citizens, 3 barrels potatoes, I jar but ter. 4 boxes sundries, 1 box bread, 1 sack clothing, 1 sack potatoes, 1 box fish, 2 bags peas. STATE OFr': MINNESOTA. 1MA-NKATO. Oct. 11. Wm. Frisbie, citizens, 100 bushels potatoes, 66 barrels flour. NEW U LMN. Oct. 10. Dr. Muller, citizens, 200 sacks flour. NORTHFIE LD. Nov. 4. Mrs. C. A. Wheaton, donations of Ladies, 1 box Ladies and children's clothing. RED WING. F. R. Sterretts, 1 car potatoes, 85 bar rels flour, 6 barrels pork, 5 barrels onions. ROC ItiESTER. Lake & Humansoni, by J. D. Blake, 5 barrels flour. S. J. Barlow, citizens, 2 cars potatoes, 700 bushels. WINONA. Oct. 25. Citizens, 1 car load potatoes, 5 barrels flour, 192 s acks flour. Nov. 30. J. H. Woodruff, 1 pair felt boots. STATE OFf IOWA. BEACON STATION. Oct. 13. W. W. Wallace, citizens, 1 car load potatoes. BELLE PLAINE. Citizens, 1l/ car loads of provisions. BONAPART. Oct. 17. Citizens, Thos. Christy, 1 car load provisions and clothing. I BRIGHTON. W. G. Israel, flour, provisions, clothing, etc., from citizens. BROOKLYN. Oct. 17. C. II. Libbey, 1 car potatoes and flour. 14. Thos. J. Holmes & Sons, 6 boxes and 1 barrel bread and cakes, from citi zens. Citizens, 1 car supplies. BELLEVIEW. Oct. 12. J. Kelso, Mayor, citizens, $250.00 worth provisions. 31. J. Kelso, Mayor, citizens, 3 barrels potatoes, I small sack beans, 7 sacks potatoes. 44 ST. PAUL. Citizeiis, lot of provisions. Relief and Aid Society. BINTN MASON CITY. I Oct. 17. J. V. W. Montague, citizens, 3 boxes i bedding and clothing. MAQUOKETA. Oct. 16. B. A. Spencer, citizens, 1 box clothing. Dec. 16. J. M. Hoag, citizens, 40 bushels beans. BURLINGTON. Oct. 23. James Ptntiiam, citizens, 3 car loads provisions. 17. James Putnam, citizens, 12,000 lbs. corn meal, 10 barrels crackers, 5 boxes crackers, 3 barrels pork, 1 bag beans, 1 crock butter, 2 bundles merchandise, I car containing onions. CEDAR RAPIDS. C. Rawley, citizens, 1 car load pro visions. MOUNT PLEASANT. Dec. 19 Rev. E. Crane, citizens, 2 boxes goods. Nov. 20. Rev. E. Crane, ladies and citizens, a quantity of clothing, provisions, and bedding. Jan. 3. Rev. E. Crane, 1 box containing 7 bed comforts and 4 sheets, 12 sacks flour, 2 sacks dried fruit, I sack beans. CERESCO. Oct. 19. M. B. Doolittle, 1 car potatoes, for citizens. DAINPRT MUSCATINE. Oct. 13. H. W. Moore, citizens, 150 packages clothing and provisions. Citizens, by H. W. Moore, 1 car load potatoes. Dec. 2. Mrs. W. B. Clapp, contributions of Young Ladies Mission Circle of First Congregational Church, 1 box clothing. NEW SHARON. Oct. 13. B. Stanton, citizens, 1 car of clothing and provisions. DAVENPORT. Oct. 14. Citizens, I car load clothing. '; 1 " provisions. Nov. 25. " 4 " supplies. Oct. 23. Nicholas Tyervary, citizens, 1 car sup plies. DENMARK. Nov. 4. G. B. Bracket, 2 boxes merchandise, from citizens. DES MOINES. Oct. 10. Tuttle Martin, Mayor, citizens, 2 car loads provisions and clothing. DE WITT. Oct. 11. D. Whitney, citizens, 14 boxes pro visions. DU-BUQUTE. Nov. 1. Citizens, 1 car load provisions. Oct. 10. J. Chapman, 25 packages provisions, from citizens. Nov. 4. Citizens, 18 sacks flour, 2 boxes bacon, 7 sacks potatoes, 26 sacks potatoes, 1 barrel potatoes, 1 barrel saner kraut. A Fuller. I barrel provisions. Citizens, 1 car load supplies. Joseph Herod, 2 car loads of supplies, (by citizens). NOTE.-Citlzens' contributions of provisions, etc., worth about $5,000, as per statement of the Dubuque Committee. OSKA,LOOSA. Oct. 12. Isaiah Frankel, 2 cars provisions, clothing, etc. PRAIRIE CITY. Oct. 14. H. M. Iloward, citizens. 350 bushels potatoes. SIOUX CITY. Oct. 31. Citizens, 3 boxes merchandise, 1 car load supplies and 1 car load potatoes. STUART. Oct. 23. Clas. Stuart, personal contribution, 300 bushels potatoes. TIPTON. Oct. 23. William Elliott, citizens, 3 boxes bedding and clothing. TOLEDO. Oct. 26. A. J. Tree, for citizens, 1 car load goods. DUNLAP. Nov-. 12. MArs. C. M. Eaton, citizens, 2 boxes clothing. FAIRFAX. Oct. 13. J. Dick, 10 barrels and 6 boxes pro visions, 2 boxes clothing. IOWA CITY. Oct. 26. Citizens, 2 boxes goods. Citizens, 1 car load supplies. KE,OKUK. Oct. 10. Citizens, 1 car load provisions. " 9 boxes supplies. WAPELLO. Oct. 25. Citizens, 21 boxes provisions, and 1 box clothing. WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. Citizens, 1 lot clothing. " by M. C. Parker, 13 boxes clothing and sundries. WAVERLEY. Oct. 17. James Stevenson, Mayor, citizens, 56 barrels flour, 8 sacks flour, 1 barrel meal, 19 barrels potatoes. LYONS. Oct. 23. J. N. Cross, Mayor, citizens, 100 barrels and boxes of cooked provisions, and many boxes clothing. 45 CORDOVA. Oct. 11. D. Zimmerman, citizens,. 1 lot of pro visions. MOUNT VERNON. Citizens, 13 boxes supplies. SHELLSBT-TRG. Citizens, I car load provisions. I I 2eport of the Clticago 28. James Stevenson, Mayor, citizens, 52 barrels potatoes, 1 barrel molasses 1 bag beans, 17 sacks flour, 1 firkin butter, 1 box potatoes, 3 barrels crackers. J. D. Benton, donation I trunk clothes. WILTON. Oct. 12. D. A. W. Perkins, Mayor, citizens, 1 car provisions and clothing. WEST LIBERTY. Oct. 17. James Morgan, citizens, 240 bushels potatoes, 1 barrel flour, 2 sacks flour, a quantity of bread. Citizens, 1 car vegetables and 1 car load corn. Nov. 17. Citizens, 13 sacks potatoes, 1 sack beans, 3 barrels apples. STATE OF MISSOURI. C" " Tipton -------------- 47 00oo " ". Brasher &; Turpin, Carrolton ---------- 50 00 1"' Eureka Station - - 35 75 A I " Iron Mountain - -- 29 75 Total cash collections -------— $123,358 38 Bills receivable for city lot, donated and sold on time ---------------- 1,406 25 $124,764 63 CHILLICOTHE. Oct. 13. L. S. Pearce, citizens, 1 car load pro visions and blankets. HANNIBAL. Citizens, I car load provisions. HERMANN. Oct. 17. Poeschel & Scherer, 3 half barrels wine, 21 gallons Concord wine, 21 gallons Catawba wine, 21 gallons Norton's Virginia wine. HIGH HILL. Oct. 21. Mrs. R. D. Bresco, contributions of Ladies, 1 lot of clothing. HOPKINS. Geo. W. Oles, citizens, 1 car potatoes. KANSAS CITY. Citizens, 2 car loads of supplies, 1 bar rel apples, 1 box sundries. MARYVILLE. Citizens, 1 car potatoes. ST. JOSEPH. Citizens, 1 car load of provisions. R. E. Turner, Presiden t Board o f Trade, estimates the donations of supplies forwarded from St. Joseph, and disbursed by Citizens' Commmit t ee, at ab out $8,000 in value. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 24. Citizens, I box clothing. C itiz ens 3 half barrels of wine. 13. T. Dorris, 5 bales blankets. G. Gorin, Esq., 1 box flannels. ST. Louis CHICAGO RELIEF FUND, ST. LoIsIF, January Ist, 1872. RepIor t of the Execittdie Commiittee: Total cash collections at St. Louis -$119,460 93 Received from Jefferson City - ------ 1,622 00 *' " Sedalia - ------------- 1,000 50 .... i Carrolton - ----------- 271 70 ..Moniteau Co - -------- 228 00 "..' Moberly - ------------ 220 00 ".." Washington - -------- 153 75 *- - Louisiana ------------ 100 00 '. Greenfield --- 60 00 '- " Kirkwood - ---------- 59 00 DISBURSEMENTS. *Sent Chicago Relief and Aid Society, cash - — $25,716 27 *Sent Chicago Relief and Aid Society, supplies__ 10,635 30 Expended in Chicago by this Committee and its agents ---—.. —19,075 00 Food, clothing, bedding, etc., sent to Chicago within three days after the fire -------------- 28,566 86 Expended in St. Louis in caring for sufferers that came here from Chicago 12,548 04 Sent to Wisconsin suf ferers - ----------------- 3,054 00 Sent to Michigan sufferers 2,900 00-$102,495 47 Balance on hand, cash $20,862 89 ) Balance on hand, bills $22,269 14 receivable - ---- $1,406 25 In addition to the above, large amounts of cooked food, bedding, clothing, also money were sent by private individuals, societies and churches, of which this Committee did not have control. The total amount of aid rendered by St. Louis is fully $150,000.00. A large number of persons came to St. Louis and were cared for, provided with rooms, clothing, provisions and fuel, and many sent to their friends in different parts of the country. There are now 95 Chicaco families, mostly women and children being cared for by the Committee. Also, some 200 persons sent from similar institutions in Chicago to the Convent of the Good Shepard and the St. Joseph Convent of Mercy, whose wants are in part supplied from this fund. (Signed,) GERARD B. ALLEN, Chairman Executive Committee. GEO. H. MORGAN, Secretary Executive Committee. * These amounts $25,716.27 and $10,635.30 only were received by the Chicago Relief and Aid Society, and are credited in their reports, the remainder of the St. Louis Fundc having been disbursa*d through other agencies, as per above statement furnished by the St. Louis Commnittee. 46 Relief and Aid Society. STATE OF KANSAS. J. W. Pierce, Ag't, 7 boxes supplies. 13. Citizens, 12 boxes bedding and cloth ing. W. P. Lobenstein, personal contribu tion, 5 bales buffalo robes. E. H. Durfee & Co., 1 box blankets. Hon. P. G. Lowe, citizens, 8 boxes clothing, 2 barrels pork. FORT SCOTT. Oct. 16. Citizens, through C. W. Goodlander, 17 cars coal, 1 car potatoes. Chapin & Cleary, 1 box boots and shoes. J-UNCTION CITY. Oct. 21. R. O. Rizer, Mayor, citizens, 120 sacks of flour, and 160 half-sacks flour. LAWRENCE. Oct. 11. Citizens, 1 car provisions. LEAVENWORTH. Oct. 12. Durfee & Peck,4 cars supplies, citizens. " 1 box clothing. 11. M. S. Grant, 1 box goods. Hon. P. G. Lowe, 200 sacks flour, 105 sacks flour and meat. 20 barrels apples, 59 sacks bacon, 13 sacks sweet potatoes, 14 sacks Irish pota toes, 9 sacks onions. Oct. 20. J. W. McGee, contributions of ladies, 5 boxes clothing and 1 barrel onions. 21. J. W. McGee, contributions of citizens, 5 sacks flour, 4 boxes groceries. WYSANDOTT. Oct. 26. Rev. S. P. Jacobs, citizens, $300 worth clothing and blankets. STATE OF NEBRASKA. 13. W. H. Dimmick, 50 hats, 17 pairs shoes, 17 pairs boys socks. 11. Omaha Nat'l Bank, 136 packages corn meal, 5 sacks flour, 1 package blankets. Citizens, through F. Drake, 1 box clothing. 25. Citizens, 1 car potatoes. 13. " 2 i' " and five cases merchandise. EAST NEBRASKA CITY. Oct. 13. Donations of citizens, 18 barrels pota toes, 1 box of clothing, 1 sack of beans and 200 bushels of potatoes. GRALDO ISLAND. Oct. 13. W. H. Platt, citizens, 1 car load pota toes. NEBRASKA CITY. Oct. 14. Citizens, 1 car load potatoes. 13. T. Ashton, 1 car load corn, citizens. 14. B. Davenport, citizens, car load of flour and bacon. OMAHA. Oct. 10. Mrs. F. Drake, and another lady, 1 box clothing. SCHUYLER STATION. Oct. 17. W. P. P. St. Clair, 20 sacks flour, 5 sacks potatoes. COLORADO TERRITORY. CENTRAL CITY. Oct. 13. N. Young & Co., citizens, several boxes clothing. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO. M. Morganthorn, 50 pairs blanikets. Mrs. McBein, citizens, 1 box clothing. Oct. 30. H. Y. Luddington, citizens, 4 cases and 3 bales clothing. GEORGETOWN. Oct. 25. W. H. Cushman, citizens, 2 boxes clothing. SACRAMENTO. Oct. 13. Mrs. J. H. Carroll, citizens, 1 box clothing. 15. Mrs. J. H. Carroll, citizens, 4 boxes clothing. STOCKTON. E. S. Holden, 1 box clothing, citizens. 47 OTTAWA. PLATTSMOUTH. Oct. 17. Citizens, 3 boxes clothing. ,DENVEP,. Oct. 13. J. J. T. Ball, 10,'pack,-,iges clothing. -Report of the Chicao MISCELLANEOUS. E. B. Lewis, a little boy, a bag of marbles. Mrs. L. L. Hyatt, 1 box merchandise. Messrs. Whitwell & Sons, England, 1 p a c k age clothing. Oct. 26. Geo. H. Lee and Geo. H. Lee, jr., 1 box clothing. Uuknown, 3 boxes of cloth, marked "R. W.," and No. 1 and No. 2. Oct. 24. "P. D. C.," from "A. T. &. S.," 1 case clothing. From "Col.," 2 boxes merchandise. "P. D. C.," 1 box provisions, 1 car coal. Unknown, through Rumsey Bros. & Co., a package of lard. CANADA. S. H. & J. Morse, citizens, boots, shoes and clothing. H. Beaudry, lot of woolen hose, cloth ing. J. C. Brydges, citizens,2 car loads cloth ings and blankets. G. Michon, citizens, 1 package clothing 18. E. B. Carmichael, 2 trunks clothing. S. H. May, 1 parcel clothing. Mo. P. O. Johnson & Co., 1 box flannels. Mrs. HIleckson, 1 box clothing. Mrs. Dowe, 1 box clothing. Robertson, Stevenson & Co., 1 box clothing. dFrothingham & Workman, 2 doz. hand saws, 5 1-2 doz. steel hammers. J. G. McKenzie & Co., advise of 574 men's lamb wool shirts. Alexander Walker, 1 bale blankets. J. Atkin, 1 case clothing. Private contributions of merchandise not mentioned in Montreal Committee's Report (as advised by Hugh McLennan, worth $2,196). BRANTFORD. Oct. 19. W. E. Welding, citizens, 13 cases blankets, boots, shoes, &c., 82 s tove s, 57 iron kettles, several packages and bundles. BURLING. Oct. 26. G. D. Bowman, $1,000 worth of pro visions. GODERICH. Oct. 16. Julia McKid, 3 packages clothing, from ladies. GUELPH. Armstrong, McCrue & Co., 18 dozen articles of ladies' and children's underwear. HAMILTON. Oct. 10. Citizens, 6 boxes and 30 packages clothing. W. E. Lanford, 9 cases clothing. 21. A. T. Wood, 2 cases housekeeping supplies. Citizen's donation of clothing, tools, blankets, boots, shoes, &c., worth $2,282.97. NEWCASTLE. Nov. 1. Citizens, 260 3-4 yards tweed, worth $253.15. Dec. 11. W. IH. Warner, citizens, 1 case cloth. SHERBROOK. Oct. 17. R. N. Hall, citizens, 4 cases blankets and clothing. Nov. 10. Richard Smithl, 1 box clothing. ST. CATHERINES. R. Norton, 4 cases clothing. St. JOHNS, N. B. Miss Baldwin, 1 box clothing and 1 box of books. TORONTO. John McDonald & Co., 123 pairs blankets, 10 pieces linsey. Oct. 11. William Ilessinl, 100 boxes biscuit. 12. Queen's Hotel, 50 boxes biscuit, 6 boxes cheese. 17. Lyman Bros. & Co., 1 case medical stores. KINGSTON. J. J. Campbell, advice of donation of gold watch and ring. LONDON, ONTARIO. Chas. P. Smith, citizens, clothing, blankets, &c., worth, as per state ment of their committee, $3,420.18. MEADFORD. Oct. 16. Joseph Stovel, 1 box goods. MONTREAL. Oct. 10. Geo. Winks & Co., 4 bales blankets. 12. James McClutre & Co., large lot of dry goods and clothing. 18. Hugh McLellan, 9 cases and 1 bag clothing from citizens, and from Hugh McClennan, personal contri bution, 1 case clothing. J. T. Clayton, 5 barrels Nabob pickles. Brown d& Childs, citizens, large lot of clothing and boots and shoes. 48 QUEBEC. Col. 31artindale, donation of Britisli Government, 6,720 blai-ikets. Relief and Aid Society. ENGLAND. Oct. 28. John Barran, Mayor, 2 bales of blan kets, contributions of citizens, worth ~120 4s. 4d. John Barran, Mayor, citizens, 19 bales merchandise, worth ~451 19s. 2d. BRADFORD. Nov. 16. Firth, Booth & Co, citizens, 1 case clothing. 26. Firth, Bo oth & Co., from a neighbor, 1 case clothing. BRISTOL. Eig htee n package s blankets, from citizens, through E. E. Morgans Sons, New York. Oct. 26. Samuel Butter, 1 package clothing. Nov. 10. A f ew draper's assistants, I bundle of! clothing. 2. Payne & Thompso n, 10 p air s blanke tsI and 48 pairs hose. CLIFTON. MIr. and Mrs. Wm. Sturge, 1 package of clo th ing. GRANTHA.M. Dec. 11. W.D. Cowle (New York), citizens, I box clothing. Nov. 22. H. W i lson (Liverp o ol), citizens, 1 box clo thing. H-UDDERSFIELD. C. H. Jones, Mayor, citizens, 26 bales of blankets, wvorth ~1,199 16s. sterling LEEDS. Nov. 4. L. T. Newell, citizens, 3 bales of blankets worth $172 10s. 11. John Barran, Mayor, citizens, 3 bales blankets, worth ~141 19s. 9d. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 23. J. Davidson, contributions of the Scotch resident Drapery Trade, 5 packages woolen and cotton goods. 24. Hughes & Dixon, 1 box clothing. 26. Joseph Donnell, 1 bale cloths. MANCHESTER. Mrs. Robert Whitworth, 1 dozen boxes shirts. NOTE.- Our Society was advised that the Manchester subscription amounted (in November) to ~17,000 sterling, from which we have thus far received, through Messrs. A. T. Stew& Co., of New York, invoices of purchases made in Manchester amounting to nearly ~11,000 sterling. MILNROW. Nov.. 10. Contribution of John Alsworth and James Heap, a bale of flannels, valued at ~17 sterling. SCOTLAND. ABERDEEN. Nov. 25. Matthew McDougall (of Dundee), donation of a lady, 1 box clothing. PRUSSIA. BERLIN. Oct. 31. Donation of Capt. H. J. Sweeney, 1 case clothing. 49 NOTTINGTIAM. Nov. 21. Citizens, I box of clothing. STOWEMARKET. L. Webb, 1 box clothing. CONTRIBUTIONS OF MONEY. Treasurer's Report of all Funds received to January 6th, inclusive not heretofore reported to the City Council. The sums acknowledged in the Special Report to the public of November 18, 1871, are included herein: STATE OF MAINE. LEWISTON. Dec. 19. Howard B. Abbott ---------- AUBURN. Oct. 24. J. C. Haskell --------------- $2 00 31. Hattie Haskell ------------— 3 00 BANGOR. Dec. 11. Henry McLaughlin ---------- 50 00 BIDDEFORD. Oct. 27. E. W. Wedgwood, Mayor, for citizens - ------------ 1,000 00 BUCKSPORT. Nov. 6. Congregational Church, per E. Swasey _ — - ------------- 155 00 CASTINE. Oct. 25. Trinitarian Society, per S. Adams - ------------------- 50 00 Nov. 21. Unitarian Chuircli, Geo. H. Witherle, Treasurer - - 65 50 Methodist Church ---------- 10 25 E ASTPORT. Oct. 31. Gen. S. K. Dawson, U. S. A 50 00 PORTLAND. Oct. 15. Emery, Waterhouise & Co___ 24. Twitchell, Chamrnplin & Co- 1 27. Sam'l G. Spring, for citizens Dec. 1. Metropolitan Theatre Co., for Dramatic profession —--— 1 19. Citizens, S. E. Spring, Treas RUE1i FORD. Oct. 30. H. A. Libbey ---------------- WIN THROP. Nov. 8. Public School Children ------ 27. Congregational Church, C. A. Wing ------------------ YORK. Nov. 8. M. E. ChLLrch, by Rev. D. Halloran -------------- STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. LEBANON. Dec. 5. Citizens, W. S. Ela and others ------------------ 770 40 MANCHESTER. Nov. 14. City appropriation, by J. E. Bennett —----- -. —----- 15,000 00 NEW IPSWICH. Oct. 27. Citizens, by W. A. Preston_ 110 50 NEW LONDON. Oct. 21. Pupils of New London In stitute ------------------ 122 15 NORTH CONWAY. Oct. 21. ---------------------- 28 85 CONCORD. Oct. 31. First Congregational Church DOVER. Oct. 20. St. Thomas's Episcopal Church ------------------- 25. Joseph Hayes --------------- EPPING. Oct. 28. Mill operatives -------------- HAMPSTEAD. 5 00 200 00 100 00 10,000 00 100 00 8,407 61 I 00 15 26 50 00 40 00 $150 00 76 00 10 00 50 00 Oct. 30. Citizens --------------------- Nov. 11. W. E. Ballard --------------- KEENE. Oct. 14. Chas. S. Faulkner ---------- 187 75 2 00 100 00 Relief and Aid sSociety. SOUTH NEWBURY. Oct. 23. Citizens, by J. Morse, P. M _ PORTSMOUTH. Oct. 19. Contribution of U. S. Navy Yard —------------------.0 23. First Nat'l Bank (Naval offi cers) ---------------------- Nov. 6. Citizens, by W. R. Preston 4 Mechanics -U. S. Navy Yard_ RINDGE. Oct. 20. Mite........................ SOUTH NEWMARKET. Oct. 21. Citizens -------------------- WARNER. Oct. 24. Citizens, by W. K. Bartlett_ WINCHESTER. Nov. 20. Methodist Church, Rev. J. W. Adams............... 0 Citizens, Rev. J. W. Adams_ TATE OF VERMONT. 1872. National Life Ins. Co., of Jan. 5. Vermont, C. T. Langford, Gen'l Agent -------------- BENNINGTON. EAST HARDWICK. Dec. 6. Congregational Church, J. D. Bell..................6 0 B MIDDLEBURY. Oct. 19. Citizens -------------------- PROCTOIRS~ILLE. Nov. 2. Ladies, per A. S. Parker.... RUTLAND. Nov. 29. Citizens, L. Daniels, Chair man..................14 -- WOODSTOCK.. Oct. 26. Dramatic Club -------------- 1871. Oct. 27. Church collection, per W. S. Southworth.............. 160 00 BETHEL. ~ Nov. 9. Drummer................... 20 BLIRLINGTON. Oct. 27. Citizens, per N. C. Dodge, Mayor................3,000 00 Dec. 15. " "' 432 23 STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. BALDWINSVILLE. Oct. 20. Sunday School -------------- .1872. Jan. 5. Citizens, C. S. Smith, Chair man ---------------------- ATHOL DEPOT. BEVERLY. Nov. 4. Citizens, per R. G. Bennett - 1871. Nov. 18. Citizens, per A. L. Newman ANDOVER. CAMBRINDGE. Nov. 11. Citizens, per R. H. Harding, Mayor -------------------- Dec. 22. " " " Oct. 21. Citizens ----------------- 5,443 10 BROOKFIELD. 1872. Jan. 6. M. E. Church, Rev. R. H. How ard. 3060. --— W d —-4247 00 BARRE. Jan. 6. Citizens, J. H. Goddard, Trs. 300 00 8,000 00 2,500 00 3,658 84 8,000 0O 617 32 10 0(} CHARLESTOWN. Oct. 27. U. S. Navy Yard ------------ City of Charlestown, per W. H. Kent, Mayor —-------- 6 State Prison contribution, G. Haynes, Warden Nov. 27. Children Primary School No. 1, H. G. Tullrner, Teac'r 1871. Oct. 15. E. A. Davis, small boy 1 — I 00 16. Citizens, per Hon. W. Gray, Chairman - ---------------- 25,000 00 18. Geo. Warren, of Liverpool 5,000 00 Sympathizer -------------- 1 00 Mite ---------------------- 25 Geo. H. Cutter ----------— 10 00 20. St. James Theatre Benefit_ 438 55 21. A. Hardy, and schoolmates 10 00 21. Jos. Burnett & Co. —--—.- --- 1,000 00 City of Boston, per Kidder, Peabody & Co. --------— 100,000 00 Macoular. Williams & Parker 500 00 25. Church of Disciples, per Otis Inman —------------ -- 596 46 Nov. 2. Miss Sarah, of Hyde Park. 1 00 CHELSEA. Oct. 16. A poor widow —----------— I 1 0( Dec. 2. Citizens, E. C. Fitz, Trea'r 3,215 03 51 9 50 314 00 '86 00 4,500 00 896 00 106 00 2 00 84 00 57 00 15 00 $50 00 61 0 410 00 2 00 1,400 00, 120 00 AMHERST. 27 87 $831 -50 3,000 00 173 04 BOSTON. CLINTON. Oct 18. Employees f S. Harris & S..., Comb Ma-nufactory — CHICOPEE. Oct. 27. Employees Ames Mfg. Co. — DALTON. Oct. 30. Citizens -------------------- EDGARTOWN. Nov. 20. Citizens, J. W. Coffin, Treals 30 001, 630 79 350 00, 407 00 Report of the Chieaqo EAST MARBLEHEAD. 20 00 Nov. 14. Citizens, per W. B. Brown, I Treasurer --------------- 1,000 00 EAST HAMPTON. Oct. 24. Employees Nashawannock Mfg. Co. —----------------- MARLBORO. Oct. 18. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 MIDDLEBORO. Oct. 18. C. F. Vaughan -------------- 2 00 NEW BEDFORD. Oct. 18. German Citizens ------------ 100 00 30. Citizens, J. A. Bea uvais, Treasurer - ---------------- 4,000 00 FITCHBURG. Oct. 16. B. F. & C. R. R. employees Whitman & Myers Mfg. Co. FALL RIVER. Oct. 17. Second Class Morgan Street Grammar School - ---------- 26 00 20. St. Paul's M. E. Church - - 86 68 Nantasket Lodge of Good Templars - ---------------- 20 00 27. City Treasurer ----------- 20,000 00 28. Sunday School Class, per Lyman W. Dean - ---------- 10 00 NEWBURYPORT. Oct. 16. Carr, Browu & Co. —--------- 18. Em ployees of Carr, Brow 2n & Co. —------------------- 27. Citizens, perI. S. Boardmnan NNORTH CHELMSFORD. Oct. 23. Citizens, per N. B. Edwards NORTHAMPTON. Nov. 17. Employees North Cutlery Co. Dec. 20. " Williams Manuf'g Co., H. F. Williams, Treas PEABODY. Oct. 26. Mrs. C. T. Southwick —---—. PERUT. Oct. 25. Congregational Church, per H. W. Gilbert —---------— 2 PITTSFIELD. Oct. 16. Citizens, per J. C. West, Chairman —-------------- - 0 E. Learned ----------------- - Dec. 29. Citizens, hal. E. H. Kellogg, Chairman —-------------- 5 PLYMOUTH. Dec. 29. Citizens, Albert Mason, Chair man ---------------------- ROCKPORT. Oct. 24. North Village S. School ----- ROCHDALE. Dec. 27. Greenville Church, E. G. Carl ton —-------------------- -0 SALEM. Oct. 21. Citizens, per N. Weston 70 -N. Weston —------------- 6 27. City of Salem, per W. G. Webb, Treasurer -------- 1 SPRINGFIELD. Oct. 30. Citizens, per A. T. Folsom, City Treasurer ----—. 7 1 Dec. 19. "1 " " Oct. 21. Citizens - ------------------- 1,000 00 Nov. 9. MasterBertie Tyler,result of. molasses taffy PR...25 HADLEY. Nov. 4. Russell Congregatn'l Church 46 27 HAVERHILL. Oct. 21. Citizens, per D. B. Tenny -- 10,000 00 Dec. 9. Contributions of Working Men, J. V. Smiley, Chair'n 1,000 00 HOLYOKE. Oct. 16. Citizens, per A. Heywood___ 2,767 00 Dec. 19. Citizens, A. Higginbottom, Chairman --------------- 988 45 HOULSATONIC. Oct. 27. Citizens, per I. M. Seeley - 373 50 JAMAICA PLAINS. Oct. 20. A. L. Murdoch ------------— 15 00 LAWRENCE. Oct. 27. City of Lawrence, per R. H. Tewksbury - -...C-. Hae 10,000 00 Citizens, per J. C. Hoadley, Chairman - ---------------- 3,300 00 Nov. 29. " ". " 6,552 80 LEICESTER. -Nov. 2. Citizens, per H. E. Sargent, Chicago ------------------ 1,388 00 LEXINGTON. 'Nov. 6. Chas: Hudson and others_ -- 478 05 STOCKBRIDGE. Nov. 27. Citizens, D. A. Kimball, Cashier ---------------- 1,066 95 TAUNTON. Oct. 18. Bay State Screw Co. -------— 123 25 WALTHAM. Oct. 23. Emmett Literary Associat'n 100 00 28. Citizens, per D. French ----- 4,076 00 LOWELL. Oct. 17. Geo. J. Carney —------------.... 18. Citizens, per J. Rogers, Treas Nov. 27. 25' Jan. 2. 20 " i; i; Oct. 21. Citizens, per Doggett, Bassett & Hills Dprmt —---------— s 10,000 00 Nov. 2. Police Department - --------- 117 70 52 EAST LONGAIEADOW. Oct. 20. Congregational Church 320 00 21 00 500 00 500 00 100 00 63 00 2,000 00 FLORENCE. Oct. 27. Florence Mfg. Co - ---------- FAIRHAVEN. Nov. 4. Citizens, per J. C. Tripp ---- GREENFIELD. 5,000 00 500 00 127 50 25 00 9,218 77 25 51 20 00 LYN'N'. Relief and Aid Society. WESTFIELD. Nov. 13. Jessup & Laflin ------------ 500 00 18. Citizens, by Fletcher & Nor ton --------------------- 2,574 33 23. J. R. Rand ----------------- 25 00 WOBURN. Nov. 23. Citizens, W. H. Baldwin - 815 50 WORCESTER. Nov. 10. Citizens, per C. B. Whiting, Treasurer -------------- 10,000 00 28. " 10,000 00 Dec. 30. " " 9,700 00 WATERTOWN. Oct. 15. Citizens, per G. K. Snow ---- WESTBORO. Nov. 2. Citizens, per G. O. Brigham, Treasurer ------------------ STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. BRSL PORTSMOUTH. I Oct. 18. Employees Copper Works. $112 27 312 52 PROVIDENCE. BRISTOL. Oct. 23. Avails Concert, L. Herres hoff —--------------— $1 27. Nov. 3. Contributions of Churches_ CAROLINA?,MILLS., Oct. 23. Citizens, by Tinkham & Met calf ----------------------- MIDDLETOWN. Nov.,13. Proceeds Lecture, by B. A. Chase --------------------- NEWPORT. Oct. 18. Citizens, by Jas. Atkinson 33 Torpedo Corps, E. O. Mat thews, U. S. N., Com ------ Jan. 2. Citizens, W. C. Cozzens, Chairman —-------------- - 0 PAWTUCKET. Oct. 27. Citizens, by T. P. Baillfield_ Jan. 6. Green & Daniels, with their employees ---------------- Oct. 16: Mite —-------------------- -- Olive Branch Temple of IHonor —----------------- 6 29. Citizens, by Thos. A. Doyle, Mayor —-------------- 31. " 6.06 Jan. 4. First Light Infantry Co., Capt. C. R. Jenness —---— 1 6. Citizens, bal. H. Lippitt, Treas'r ------------------- WARREN. Nov. 6. Citizens, by iGeo. Williams 5 WOONSOCKET. Oct. 16. Temple of Honor —--------- Nov. 2. Citizens, by H. S. Ballou -- STATE OF CONNECTICUT. HARTFORD. Oct. 16. Smith, Northam & Robinson . 28. Phenix Mut. Life Ins. Co., by R. Swift —--------------- - 0 Cheney Bros —------------- - 0 Citizens —----------------- - 0 27. 27. —------------------ Nov. 3. ------------------—. 7. Congregation Beth Israel --- DAYSVILLE. Dec. 16. Citizens, J. L. Greene, Mayor —------------------ - 6 DEEP RIVER. Nov. 7. Congregational Church ----- LIBERTY HILL. Nov. 13. Citizens, by W. A. Fuller - - MIDDLETOWN. Oct. 18. Wm. S. Camp —------------- MYSTIC BRIDGE. Dec. 4. Congregational Church, E. P. Randall, Treas'r —---— 1 NAUGATUCK. Nov. 24. Tuttle Manuf'g Co. and em ployees —---------------- - F AIRHA VEN. Oct. 20. First Congregational ChmLch i 53 WARE. Oct. 21. Children's Primary School 1,110 00 30 00 1 63 100 00 12,000 00 28,000 00 100 00 3,607 71 122 50 30' 00 3,000 00 205 00 7,000 00 143 91 1,000 00 571 87 50 00, 500 00 BRIDGEPORT. Oct. 18. Churches (Tri-nity and Grace) 19. Citizens, by E. B. Goodell, ,Mayor -------------------- 17. Burlock Allfg Co ------------ 300 00 5,000 00 3,000 00 5,000 00 15,000 00 3,872 50 200 00 $16 00 10,000 00 236 00 90 00 21 00 100 00 100 00 121 56 HAMPDEN. - Dec. 5. Geo. 0. Catlin ------------- 171 83 5 00 HAMPTON. Nov. 6. Citizens, by H. G. Tainter 70 84 25 00 Rteport of the Cl,icago NEW BRITAIN. Oct. 28. Citizens, by F. T. Stanley -- 4,659 73 NEW HAVEN.* Oct. 16. Henry Farnham ---------- 5,000 00 17. Geo. and Mary K. Gibbs - 10 00 28. Employees N. Y. & N. H. R. R. Co ---------------- 125 00 1872. Jan. 6. Citizens, by H'y G. Lewis, Chairman —------------ - 25,304 98 STAMFORD. Nov. 1. Citizens, by H. M. Humphrey 2,000 00 17. " " " 50 00 THOMPSONVILLE. Nov. 22. Hartford Carpet Co.'s em ployees, J. D. Houston, Treas —------------------ - 9 NEW HARTFORID. Dec. 14. Ladies of Cong'l Church, for freight on box ------------ WALLINGFORD. Nov. 11. Congregational Church 55.. NEW LONDON. Oct. 23. Wilson Manuf'g Co —------- Citizens, by H. P. Haven ---- 2, NORWICH. Nov. 19. Citizens, by Jas. Lloyd Green - ------------------- 10, PORTLAND. Oct. 23. 3Middlesex Quarrying Co.... PUTNAM. Nov. 6. Second Cong'l Church - --.2. SEYMOUR. Nov. 4. Congregational Church and Sunday S chool -.Ct —...ovr SOUTH WOODSTOCK. Oct. 28. Second Baptist Church ----- SOUTH NORWALK. WEST CORNWALL. Oct. 27. J. C. Sherwood, Treas - 1 — WEST HAVEN. Oct. 24. Congregational Church ---- WESTMINSTER. Nov. 2. Citizens -------------------- WILLIMANTIC. Oct. 28. Episcopal Mission Church._ WINDHAM. Oct. 28. St. Paul's Episcopal Church WINDSOR LOCKS. Oct. 28. Citizens, by A. W. Converse WINSTED. Dec. 1. A poor German woman - ---- STATE OF NEW YORK. ALBANY. Oct. 19. Free Academy -------------- W. P. Halpin............... 23. Employes Taylor's Brewery, 27. G. H. Thatcher, Mayor.....1 Burgess Corps, by B W Whimple ----------------- Board of lumber Dealers,. - Merchants Bank, for work ing men of West Albany —-- AMENIA. Nov. 4. Church of the Immaculate Conception bH...a.r —----- AMSTERD AM. Oct. 18. Citizens,by H. ValBrokelin, Oct. 15. E. I. Wolsey............. 2,000 00 BALDWINSVILLE. Oct. 16. Mohegan Lodge I. O. O. F. No. 29..................1 - BELMONT, ALI,EGHENY Co. Nov. 28. St. Peters Church......... 3 6 BINGHAMPTON. Oct. 18. ExcelsiorHook & LadderCo. 100 00 26. Citizens, by W. Dwight.....5,000 00 Nov. 9. W. Dwight............... 191 00 * The Report of Henry G. Lewis, Chairman of Committee, shows that there have been forwarded to other Societies and to individuals in Chicago, sums as follow: By C. S. Bushnell....................................... —--- $1,000 00 Sargent & Co........................................... —--- 1,000 00 Employees of Wm. H. Bradley.............................. —- 200 00 " Postoffice ----—..................................... 50 00 Six Lodges of 1. 0. O. F................................... —- 1,430 00 Four Lodges of K. of P.................................... 315 00 Rev. Wm. Patton 1.............................................100 00 St. Paul's Church......................................... —--- 581 90 St. Thomas' Church....................................... —-- 150 00 Christ's Church........................................... —-- 197 50 ,54 STONINGTON. Nov. S. Mrs. Waldron --------------- 10 00 STRATFORD. Nov. 16. Citizens, by F. Sedgwick — 239 00 779 91 2 00 55 00 61 50 137 00 12 50 5 00 33 55 560 00 31 00 100 00 I 00 O,-t. 27. D. P. Ely ----------------- ASTORIA. 313 65 1 20 00 150 00 I 10,000 00 I 1,000 00 1 10,000 00 100 00 - 100 -oo 30 00 859 00 Relief and Aid Society. ELYRIA. Oct. 16. Lodge 103, I. O. O. F....... Oct. 17. Citizens ------------------- 50 00 Nov. 17. Ladies of St Luke's Church. 1 00 BROOKLYN, L. I. Oct. 16. E. Neville ----------------- 10 00 18. Public School No. 15 ------— 162 52 21. Mechanics' and Traders' Ex change - ------------------ 1,000 00 26. Central Presbyterian Church 1,116 36 27. Rev. R. Meredith ------- 1,150 63 J. E. Eldridge, for Employ ees U. S. Navy Yard ------ 5,550 00 30. Westminster Presbyterian Church ------- - - 59 50 Nov. 15. Boys' Club, by H. S. Gray -- 10 00 20. Brooklyn Eagle Offlce sub criptionls, F. M. Mooers, Cashier - ------------------ 1,022 75 29. City Appropriation -..100,000 00 Citizens by Al. Kalbfieish, Mayor —--------------- - 25,000 00 BUFFALO. Oct. 16. C. E. Walbridge ----------— 30 00 17. Neptune Hose Co. No. 5 --- 500 00 23. Alex. Martin, Secy. -------- 2,000 00 Nov. 3. Capt. G. H. Clark ---------- 10 00 BUTTERNUTS. Dec. 13. Presbyt'n Church, F. Shaw__ 116 00 CANAJOHARIE. Nov. 6. Citizens, by H. A. Deven dorf, Sec'y -------------— 2 00 CANANDAIGUA. Oct. 16. Citizens, by Thos. B. Beal, Treas - - -----—. 3,965 00 CARMANSVILLE. Oct. 30. Presbyterian Church - -- 24 62 CATSKILL. Nov. 8. Citizens, by O. Day -------- 1,370 90 CAZENOVIA. Oct. 27. Citizens, E. B. Crandall - - 400 00 CHAMPLAIN. Nov. 6. M. V. B. Stetson, cashier Presbyterian Church 155 00 CLIFTON PARK. Nov. 17. Union Sunday School.8 ----— 00 CLIFTON SPRINGS. Nov. 1. Sanitarium. —-------------- 618 65 CLYDE. Oct. 30. Citizens, by A. Griswold - 931 00 COHOES. Oct. 16. Citizens, by M. Hubbard, Treas. ----------------- 2,500 00 COXSACKIE. Oct. 17. J. L. B. & P. H1. Sylvester-. 35 00 CUBA. Dec. 4. Baptist Church, Rev. J. C. Seely _ — - ----------------- 20 00 ItEERFIELD, ONEIDA CO. Oct. 21. Citizens ------------------ 153 00 ELMIRA. Oct. 27. Citizens, by J. Arnott, Jr_ — 8,700 00 FORT EDWARD. Oct. 17. C. Barber ------------------ 50 00 GENEVA. Nov. 1. Citizens, S. H. Verplanck -_ 1,119 50 6. McLaren Sisters ------------ 4 95 GLENN'S FALLS. Oct. 20. Citizens, by E. T. Johnson 1,000 00 GLOVERSVILLE. Oct. 21. Rev. Geo. Harkhess -------- 175 00 27. Citizens, by National Fulton Co. Bank -------------- 1,500 00 GOSHEN, ORANGE CO. Dec. 27. Citizens, by A. S. Murray — 2,171 00 GREEN. Oct. 18. Amateur Dramati c Associa tion.. —------------------ 69 00 HAMILTON. Oct. 20. Madison Uni versi ty -- 1 — 6 00 HASTINGS. Oct. 21. Fraser Free School --------- 57-07 HAVANA. Oct. 18. Havana Lodge, I. O. O. F: - --- 50 00 HIGHLAND FALLS. Dec. 26. Citizens, H. G. Parry - ------ 30 00 HOOSIC FALLS. Oct. 21. Presbyterian S unday School 52 68 ,HUDSON. Oct. 16. Citizens - ------------------- 3,000 00 Nov. 1. Citizens, by Geo. H. Powers, Mayor - ------------------- 3,000 00 HYDE PARK. Oct. 23. Citizens, by J. L. Rosevelt__ 1,000 00 ITHACA. Oct. 17. S. A. Foster - --------------- 00 JAMESTOWN. Oct. 18. Citizens, R. E. Fenton ------ 1,350 00 JAMAICA, L. I. Nov. 2. Roman Catholic Church, by Jno. Fleming - - - 100 00 3. First Presbyterian Church 526 00 Oct. 17. Lodge 166, Sons of Temper ance - --------------------- 12 00 KINDERHOOK. Oct. 27. Citizens, by W. R. Mesick, 550 00 KINGSTON. Oct. 18. Kosciusko Lodge, No. 86, I. O.O. F... —--------------- 23. D. B. Judson —------------- - Nov.. 1. Citizens, by C. H. VaanGass beck, Treas --------------- LANSINGBURGH. Oct. 21. Citizens, F. B. Leonard ----- o- 5 BROCKPORT. 50 00 FISHKILL. Nov. 22. Citizens, S. A. I-loyt, Treas. 34 00 50 00 100 00 1,485 25 1,262 34 Report of the Chicago Adams Express Co --------— 10,000 00 Produce Exchange -------- 15,000 00 E. & G. Muller —------------ 2 63 Cataract Lodge -----------— 100 00 Ogden & Co ---------------- 100 00 Oct. 17. G. H. Watson --------------- 35 G. C. McEwenl -------------- 5 00 Fras. D. Moulton —---------- 200 00 School of Miss Haines and Mlle. De Janlon ----------- 356 00 Company C. 22d Infantry N. G -------------------- 50 00 Hebrew Orphan Asylum.... 300 00 James Lee ---------------- 100 00 Stamford Manuf'g Co ------- 500 00 Two Little Sisters ----------- 5 00 H. Krauss -----------------— 1 00 Bank Clerks' Association -- 1,500 00 U. S. Naval Office employees 80 00 18. Druggists, by A. V. Blake, Treas - -------------------- 150 00 John F. Tracy ------------ 1,000 00 W. B. Humbert -----------— 20 00 N.Y. Democrat, employees. 258 50 Mary B. Drysdale ----------- 25 00 Davis, Clark & Co ---------- 25 00 Mike Halm, butcher boy -.- 1 00 Hyatt & Spencer ----------— 250 00 Brennan Society ----------— 500 00 Sheldon, Colllts & Co., for Printers --------- 100 00 Chas. Phaff X —----- 100 00 A Shipmaster -------------— 10 00 N. Y. Standard ------------- 182 00 Knickerbocker Life Ins. Co_ 1,500 00 Sunday School of the Church of the Epiphany - --------- 69 65 F. Heppeiheimer & Co - - 125 00 D. M. (Grifflin - - - ------------ 5 00 Edw. Schaff, Division-st.... 208 00 Fr. Beck & Co.'s employees_ 100 25 James Gregory, 112 Cainnon street - -------------------- 25 n0 Felix Stoibet, 132 Essex-st._ 100 00 Rodman & Hepburn -------- 50 00 Germania Lodge, No. 182_ — 200 00 Bedloe's Island -----------— 1 00 John F. Henry's emI)loyees_ 101 00 NEW YOIZK HOTEL KEEPERS. A. French, French's Hotel_ 1,000 00 S. Hawkes, St. Nicholas Hotel.. ------------- 2,00 00 C. A. Stetson & Sons, Astor House..................250 06 Simmons & Co., Hoflfman House - -------------- 1,000 00 C. H. Reed, Hoffman House 500 00 Tweed & Garfield, Metro politan Hotel............ 250 00 H. H. & F. A. Brockway, Ashland House........... 75 00 W. G. Schenck, Merchants' Hotel - --------- 250 00 C. B. Ferrin, Westminster Hotel ---------- 75 00 Elias Hotchkiss, St. James Hotel - --------- 100 00 H. M. Smith, Grand Hotel_ 250 00 H. L. Powers, Central' 250 00 Rand Bros., St. Cloud" 100 00 D. Sweeney, Sweeney's" i 500 00 Officer-s and Employees St. Nicholas Hotel............352 75 Guests, St. Nicholas Hotel_ 50 00 Officers and Employees French's Hotel............ 117 00 Friend, French's Hotel - - 25 00 LOCKPORT. Nov. 6. Citizens, by O. Storrs, May or ----------------------— 3 Dec. 15. "1 " " Oct. 27. Citizens, by Quassaic Nat'l Bank - -------------------- 5,000 00 Nov. 11. N. W. Richardson, agent Erie Railway - ------------ 12 50 NEW HAMBURGH. Nov. 8. Scholars of Union School. 10 00 .NEW ROCHELLE. Oct. 18. Little Girl -----------------—... 00 NEW YORK CITY. Oct. 15. Gens. Winslow and Wilson, through Gen. Sheridan_ __ 100 00 O. Smedbury.............. 250 00 16. Mite - - ---------------------- 2 00 N.Y. Times, subscription at C their office - --------------- 2,545 77 Dan. Rice, proceeds of a benefit - ------------------- 601 65 N. Y. Journal of Commerce, 1st installment - ---- 3,000 00 2d installment - ----------- 5,000 00 3d installment - ---- 3,000 00 J. P. & Scott Thomas, 937 Broadway - ------- 442 00 N. Y. Bank Clerk, for self and others, for suffering Bank clerks - ------------- 75 00 Barbers' and Hair Dressers' Association - - ----------—: 100 00 Catlin, Brundell & Co ------ 1,000 00 Ellen F. Vought - - ---------- 1 00 Abigail W. Lyman - - -------- 2 00 Geo. Cecil, 38 Broad street__ 100 00 Jas. Cameron, 351 Broadway 30 80 A. Belmont & Co., Bankers 5,000 00 Duncan, Sherman & Co ----- 5,000 00 Brown Bros. & Co - --------- 5,000 00 John Franz, 435 Sixth Av ___ 120 00 F. Copcutt - ----------------- 100 00! 56 I LIMA. Nov. 4. Citizens, by A. McCuDe ---- LIVONIA. Oct. 18. Ira Patchin ----------------- LODI, SENECA CO. Dec. 19. Village Churches, C. C. Cov ert, Treas ----------------- 155 60 10 00 I i 1 225 00 100 00 LONG ISLAND CITY. Nov. 2. L. 1. R. R. Employees, by J. D. Barton, Supt -------------- .,NIALONE. Dec. 30. Citizens, by W. W. Paddock, LNIIDDLETOWN. Jan. 2. Citizens, by E. P. Wheeler, Treas --------------------- iuORRISIANIA. Nov. 9. Citizens. by R. Garrigue ----- NIAGARA FALLS. Oct. 16. Rescue Hook and Ladder,Co. 23. Citizens, by N. K. VaiiLeu seia ----------------------- NEWBURG.: 2,500 00 1 999 68 100 00 1,700 00 Relief and Aid! Society. Wm. Wilkinson, Sup't Metropolitan Hotel - -- 50 00 Earle Bros., Earle's Hotel -- 500 00 M. M. VanDyke, VanDyke's Hotel and Diining Saloon — 50 00 Clarendon and Everett Hotels --------- 500 00 Thos. I). Winchester, West ern Hotel ------- - 100 00 $8,844 75 Less amount expended by donors.................. 1,150 00 Total. —------ $7,194 75 Oct. 19. Fred. Myles, Copake Iron Works. —------ 100 00 Citizens, by N. Y. Hierald_ — 10,523 66 20. L. H. King, Pastor of 43d Street M. E. Church. - 175 00 Degence & Weiler, for em ployees -----------—. — 220 75 Allertons & Moore —...-. el 300 00 Dauchy & Co., 75 Fulton-st. 100 00 21. New Postoffice and Court House Officials and em ployees 3 —----—. 300 00 R. A. Olmstead, employees. 23 00 C. C Cranmer, 2 Grove-st 2 00 Progressive Spiritual Society 141 55 Mrs. A. T. Bonser, Gilsey House ------- --- 50 00 North British & Mercantile Ins. Co. - ----------------- 5,000 00 Continental Life Ins. Co.... 1,500 00 Merchants' " -- 1,0o0 00 Guardian ". 1,000 00 Robinson, Chase & Co 5,000 00 Standard Fire Ins. Co. -- 1,000 00 23. Davidson & Jones. —- 57 00 Mrs. Keep and daughter.... 2,000 00 Cornucopia Lodge No. 16, I. O. O. F -. - ------- 200 00 H. C. Houghton, M. D. -- 363 70 Employees 8th avenue R. R. Co. - ---------- 513 00 Fanw ood Literary Associa tion of Deaf and Dummb Institution 200 00 24. Catlin, Brundell & Co.'s clerks -—.... 4-. Swsesds100 00 I. M. C. Association, M. J. Schriabe................. -- 50 00 N. Y. Stock Exchange. ---- 20,000 00 26. Subscriptions at Times Office 1,066 36 Leggett & Storms, hotel keeper's donation. -- 100 00 Otis Bros & Co - - ----------- 500 00 Standard Office, balance of contributions. —--- 33 25 27. Bank Clerks M. B. Associa tion 2B.C... —------------ 1,606 25 7th Street M. E. Church - - 143 01 Sharon Lodge No. 3. ----—. 100 00 Manufacturers' and Butilders' Ins. Co --------------- 500 00 Orange, Judd & Co..A. Caml650 00 Grammar School No. 17 -- 533 42 Rev. C. F. Deems, Church of Strangers. - ------- 300 00 I. W. England, Sun Office._ 1,055 08 E. R. Smith, 461 Broadway.. 354 00 Darling, Griswold & Co.... - 5,000 00 J. R. Elsey, Treas. of Lodge 330 --------- -- 1,030 50 28. M. E. Church, by Rev. N. B. Thompson - --------------- 21 46 NORWICH. Oct. 18. D. Maydole & Co ----------- NYACK. Oct. 28. Sunday School Teachers' As sociation ----------------- I I 57 31 00 80 -00f 1,000 00 27 00O 1,679 50" 1,500 00 2,558 00 50 27 0Of l9,649 00 16,275 00 143 00 43 00 3,076 34 1,380 84 4,,325 00 100 00 15,690 00 40 00 1,952 38 21,452 89 8,000 0o 300 00 5,000 00 500 00 35 00 520 00 1,000 O0 2,629 50 679 90 150 00 775 00 760 00 20,692 00 170 00 1,600 00 16X,826 19 200 00 140 50 ,f. Deport of the Chieago RONDOUT. Oct. 21. Relief Committee --------- 2,000 00 Dec. 29. " T. Cornell, Treas ------------------ 1,239 00 RURAL GROVE. Oct. 20.'L. E. Church - -------------- 34 50 ONEIDA, MADIsON Co. Oct. 16. L. F. Bentley - -------------- 50 00 21. B. N. Dyer, Foreman ------- 50 00 Nov. 25. Employees of S. B. & N.Y. R. R. Co., P. E. Sloane, Supt. —------------------ 350 00 Dec. 15. Citizens, bal. by H. L. Du guid, Treas.-. —---------- 7,198 76 SANDY HILL. Oct. 27. M. E. Church, by J. K. Pix ley e. —------------------- ONEONTA. Dec. 9. Citizens,E. M.Carver, Cashier 101 29 OSWEGO. Oct. 26. Board of Trade, by B. Hage m a n...................... 2,000 00 Nov. 16. Citizens, by Delos Dewolf 6,796 91 OWEGO. Oct. 28. Tioga Circuit, M. E. Church, by D. G. Taylor —--------- 26 00 Jan. 5. Dr. Ransom Walker -------- 5 00 PALMYRA. Oct. 20 Teachers' Institute ---------- 78 60 Citizens, per First National Bank - -------------------- 300 00 PAWLING. SARATOGA SPRINGS. Oct. 16. C. E. Durkee —------------- 0 Walworth Hose Association Citizens —----------------- - 0 17. Citizens, by J. Hurlbut, ch'n SAUGERTIES. Oct. 27. Citizens, by B. M. Freleigh._ SAUQUOIT. Oct. 30. Citizens ------------------- 30 00 SENECA FALLS. Oct. 16. Citizens, by G. B. Daniels- 2,659 75 SING SING. Oct. 19. Citizens, by J. B. Hoxon, Pres. - -----------------— 1,000 00 Nov. 4. Corporation, " " 500 00 SKANEATELAS. Dec. 30. Citizens, Smith &Lawrence, 1,000 00 STANLEY CORNERS. Oct. 20. Presbyterian Church, Seneca No. 9 ------------------- 152 00 SUSPENSION BRIDGE. Oct. 27. Citizens by O. W. Cutler..- 450 00 SYRACUSE. Oct. 16. Euchre Club, Howlett, Prest. 150 00 M. B. Society of employees N. Y. C. & H R. R. R..... 200 00 Mrs. H. M. Hardy ----------- 50 23. Citizens, by F. A. Carroll, Mayor —--------------- - 25,000 00 Nov. 25. Employees of S. B. & N. Y. R. R. Co., P. E. Sloane, Sup't —------------------ 350 00 Dec. 15. Citizens, bal., by H. L. Du guid, Treas'r ------------ 7,198 76 TROY. Oct. 16. R. B. Rankin, Apollo Lodge No. 13 - ------------------- 100 00 17. Schagticoke Woolen Mills- 159 00 18. Wash. Volunteer Steamer Co. —--------------------- 30 00 Troy Academy ------------— 30 00 19. N. B. Sqouire,, chairman con tribution Board of Trade__ 10,000 00 26. Lane, Gale & Co ----------— 250 00 28. Employees of Wood, Pren tice & Co -. —------------- 153 00 Nov. 2. Childred, Clara and Lizzie Iholmes -----------------— 3 40 Presbyterian Church - —. 85 00 Dec. 1. Employees Littl(1field Stove Manufactory - ------------- 10 00 Oct. 18. M. J. K --------------------- 2 00 PEEKSKILL. Nov. 6. Citizens, by P. Stewart 259 25 PETERBORO. Nov. 4. Hon. Gerrit Smith --------— 500 00 PIKE POUND. Oct. 25. J. W. Banta ---------------- 5 27 Nov. 3. " 2 00 PORT BYRON. Oct. 21. A. N. Green --------------- 250 00 PORT JARVIS. Oct. 20. Church Street School -------- 6 50 28. Citizens, by J. Conkling.. 833 05 PORT MORRIS. Oct. 23. Gouverncur Morris --------- 00 00 POUGHKEEPSIE. Oct. 18. W. W. Smith --------------— 10 00 19. W. A. Fanniiing, Treas., Citi zens ------------------- 4,000 00 PULASKI. Dec. 6. Charles A. Gurley ---------- 50 00 RIVERHEAD. Dec. 16. Citizens, S. S. Terry -------- 395 91 ROCHESTER. Oct. 16. Erie R. R. Employees - - 70 50 18. Independent Literary Union 100 00 26. A. S. Mann ---------------- 500 00 Jan. 5. City Appropriation, C. W. Briggs, Mayor. - -------—. 35,000 00 ROME. Oct. 16. Citizens, by Geo. Merrill, Mayor. - ------------------- 2,061 50 58 OGDENSBURG. Oct. 30. Members of the Maple City and Pastime B. B. Club --- Nov. 6. Citizens, by J. W. Judson - - 125 00 744 00 SAG HARBOR, L. I. Oct. 25. First Presbyteriail Chtirch 50 00 100 00 100 00 125 00 1,000 00 575 00 2,000 00 Relief and Aid Society. WEISSEIC, DUTCHESS Co. Oct. 20. N. Gridley —--------------—. WELLSVILLE. Oct. 16. Talmud Lodge, by J. N. Stoddard —-------------- - WEST CHARLTON, SARATOGA. Dec. 12. U. Pres. Congregation, Geo. Bell. —------------------- -- WEST POINT. Oct. 27. U.S. Military Academy, Offi cers and Cadets —--------- WEST TROY. Nov. 1. Citizens, by J. F. Phelps. Dec. 27. J. M. Jones & Co. Carbuild ers ------------------— 1- - WHITEHALL. Dec. 6. Citizens, W. H. Cooke, Pres. WHIITE PLAINS. Nov. 4. Citizens, by Rev. R. Wheat ley —------------------ -- WILLIAMSBURGH. Oct. 16. Council No. 14, A. O. U. - - - 17. B. E. D. Butchers —--------- 18. Employees of Campbell's Press Works —------------ 0 '"Sangerbund --------------- 21. Deutchen Cigarren Arbeiter WILLIAMSON. O0 ct. 17. Mite —-------------------- -- UNADILLA. Oct. 31. W. H. Emery --------------- UTICA. Oct. 16. W. Niblack —------------—.. T. S. Faxon, Prest. 2d Na tional Bank ---------------- D. & D. N. Crouse ---------- 18. Utica Typo. Union to Chica go Typo. Union Jan. 5. Citizens, R. S. Williams, Treas. ------------------ - - WALTON. .Oct. 16. T. & W. Bishop ------------ WAPPINGERS FALLS. Nov. 1. Citizens, by J. Faulkner ---- .WATERFORD. Nov. 8, J. C. House ---------------- Mrs. Hugh White ----------- WATERTOWN. Oct. 18. J. L. Hooker —--------------... Nov. 17. E mployees Davis Sewin g Machine Company -------- WATERVLIET. Nov. 4. W. Lodge No. 23, C. D. Slin gerland ------------------- WATKINS. Oct. 20. Fallbrook Coal Co. —-------- WAVERLY. Oct. 23. Telegraph Operator --------- STATE OF NEW JERSEY. CRAWFORD. Oct. 19. Security Bank, for Citizens. ELIZABETH. Oct. 16. Citizens, per A. Dutcher, Jr., 17. James Moore —------------- 0 20. Kranken Verein No. 1 ----- Nov. 3. C. H. Stillman -------------- 14. Citizens, by D. G. Meeker. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN. Oct. 21. A.:C. Hand and others —--— 1 FRANKLIN FURNACE. Oct. 23. J. C. Pratt.................. FREEHOLD. Oct. 26. Cash —---------------------- GREENVILLE. Dec. 4. Peabody Lodge, J. Backus, Secretary................ 6 HAMMONTOWN. Oct. 26. Miss M. E. Gregory —------- HIGHSTOWN. Oct. 27. Chas. Keeler —------------- 6 HOBOKEN. Dec. 1. City, by F. C. Schmersahl, Mayor..................9 - Harmonic Club, proceeds of concert....... — -— 20 BAYON.NeE. Oct. 23. Citize.s, per J. Coniner Smith 1,000 00 BRICKSBURG. Oct. 28. Presbyteri an Church -- - ----- BRIDGETON. Nov. 27. Commerce St. M. E. Church, Dec. 11. Collections of Churches, by R. C. Nichols. —--------- BURLINGTON. Nov.,6. Citizens, by F. Wolman CAMDEN.' Nov. 25. Citizens, Samuel M. Gant. Mayor -------------------- CLINTON. -Nov. 20. Citizens, by W. W. Voorhees 59 50 00 2 00 500 00 . 250 00 159 00 6,602 94 50 00 Co. 182 00 203 50 35 00 1,000 00 100 00 623 10 129 50 611 46 25 00 100 00 5 00 300 75 31 25 165 50 230 00 100 00 100 00 1 00 10 00 1,000 00 5 00 275 00 BELN'IDERE. <)ct. 21. Israel Harris --------- 500 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 157 75 ill 00 BERGEN Dec. 1. St. Paul's Church ----------- BLOOMFIELD. Nov. 14. J. C. Beach, for citizens - - - - - BRANCHVILLE. -Nov. S. Citizens, by E. A. Dunning- - 100 00 779 60 132 00 64 50 5 00 00 16 50 120 00 631 84 20 00 2,333 00 5,500 00 134 50 i 35 00 100 00 977 45 200 00 Report of the UAieago PATERSON. Oct. 16. Citizens, per S. Tuttle, May'r 27. Employes of Grant Locomo tive works —------------- - 0 Nov. 11. Vanderberg, Wells & Co., for printers of Chicago -- Jan. 2. Citizens, by A. S. Allen --- - Oc t. 15. G. B. Hogeland ------------ - 16. Mechanics Lodge, No. 66, I. O.O.F.... —-------------- Eric Railway employees, Treas. Dep't -------------- 20. Citizens, through Jersey City National Bank ------------ 27. New York and Philadelphia Railway employes -------- Dec. 19. Citizens, C. H. O'Neil, May'r PEMBERTON. Oct. 28. Baptist Church, per J. W. Wilmarth —--------------. PERTH AMBOY. Dec. 14. Citizenis, by Charles Keain, Treasurer —-------------— 1 PHIILLIPSBURG. Nov. 21. Presbyterian Church, L. M. Teel, Treasurer —------— 11 PLI,AINFIELD. Nov. 20. Citizens, J. II. Evans, Mayor, ,LAMIBERTSVILLE. P Oct. 26. Citizens, per J. A. Anderson:1,103 22 LONG BRANCH. Oct. 30. Cornelius Vanderveer, for Citizens ------------------- MADISON. Nov. 18. Presbyterian Church, per J. Baker, Treas -------------- Miss Hattie Hathaway ------ RAHWAY. Oct. 16. The Owl Club, per T. J. Ray er........... 17. Rahway Woodworks' em ployees —-----------------. 26. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, per J. AI. Tufts —-------—. RED BANK. Oct. 27. Citizens, per First National Bank —-------------- --— 66 Nov. 2. Citizens, per A. S. Parker... SALEM. Nov. 16. Citizens, per Samuel D. Gith ers, Mayor —------------— 5 SAMAIPTOWN. Oct. 28. Baptist Church Sunday Sch'l SUMMI ERVILLE. Oct. 23. Board of Commissioners --- - TOMI'S RIVER. Oct. 25. Chas. A. Gilmore ------------ TRENTON. Oct. 16. City appropriation —-------- 0 17. Employes of New Jersey Steel and Iron Co -------- 19. Citizens, per R. C. Belvilleo MO RRISTOWN. Oct. 27. Citizens, per M. Mitchell ---- 3,000 00 NEW BRUNSWICK. Oct. 16. H. A.?arsh —--------------. 21. Sympathizer ---------------- 23. W. S. Lighlthall, 8 years old, 27. City Treasurer, for Council,. Nov. 14. Citizens, by G. Conover, Mayor -------------------- Dec. 30. Citizens, " " NEW HAMPTON. Nov. 20. Musconetong Valley, Pres byterian Church ---------- NEWARK. Oct. 16. W. V. Schneider - ------- 18. E. Simon & Bros.'' employees 19. Rev. Prentiss de Veuve 27. Republic Trust Co --------- 28. City appropriation --------- Nov. 8. Republic Trust Co HOBOKEN 14. Citizens, per Beach Vander pool Treas -------------- 'S. St. Albans Lodge — OCEAN GROVE. Oct. 30. H. B. Beegh ----------------- WEST HOBOKEN. Oct. 31. Citizens, per lI. E. Courvois ier —-------------------- 34 WOODHAVEN. Dec. 4. A poor mall and two boys STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. BETHLEHEM. Dec. 8. Bethlehem Iron Co —-----— 1 21. Citiz(ns, C. A. Luekenback, Treas ------------------- -- BIRMINGHAM. Nov. 6. A. G. Morris, for citizens.- 1 BRISTO L. Oct. 28. Livingston Brass Band ------ ALLENTOWN. Oct. 27. City, F. H. Good, Mayor ---- $3,000 00 BALDWINSVILLE. Oct. 27. Penn. Steel Works, by Jos. Potts ------------------- 229 75 BELLEFONTE. Oct. 21. Citizens, by J. A. Beaver, Treas - -------------------- 1,000 00 (1) 0 JERSEY CITY. 5 00 101 30 75 00 35,000 00 t-1,829 32 5,454 09 7,000 oo, 1,600 O, 50 00,5,000 00 —' 123 77,' 441 70, 107 00 112 OD, 950 w 400 00 I 00 100 ool; 1>5 0(t, 113 00, NIO-LTNT HOPE. Dec. 12. Citizens, by P. A. Ililler ---- 435 45 -NAWAYAINDA. Oct. 31. George Hujit ---------------- 10 00 ,50 W, 22 Mi 25 00 I 00 3 00 5,000 00 70 00 1,979 77 '285 2T -25 50 500 OD" 79 70 100 oor-4 1,000 oo,, 700 00' 17,000 001, 50 00 179 75 10 00 300 00 10,000 00 347 50 32,000 00 50 00 204.34 1 501, 5 00 1,000 w-, 1,472 39, 107 00, no 00, Relief and Aid Society. BROWNSVILLE. -Oct. 21. Citizens, by H. W. Robinson 1,000 00 CANONSBURG. Nov. 4. Y. M. C. A., W. B. Stewart. 16 00 CATASAUQUA. Nov. 15. Oliver Williams, for conitri bution of citizens - ------- 415 60 CHAMBERSBURGH. ,Oct. 18. T. B. Kennedy - ------------- 250 00 28. Citizens, by J. Hoke - ------- 350 00 Nov. 29. " " 50 00 CHESTER. Nov. 14. Citizens, perJ. Irving, Treas. 3,000 00 COMILY. Oct. 20. T. J. Galbraith - - ----------- 1 00 CORNWALL. 'N,ov. 1. A. Wilhelm - ---------------- 1,250 00 DOYLESTOWN. KITTANING. Oct. 23. Citizens, J. P. Brown, Treas 230 00 Nov. 8. ConcordPresbyteri'n Church 10 00 C16. Citizens. —--------------- 1,132 00 22. Citizens, J. P. Brown, Treas. 60 00 LANCASTER. Nov. 11. Lancaster Male Grammar School ------------------ 40 00 29. Citizens, W. A. Attle, May'r 115 50 LEHIGHTON. Oct. 30. M. E. Church -------------- 13 75 LYKENS. Nov. 1. W. E. Ray, Snpt., employes of Summit Branch R. R_ 202 00 MARIETTA. Nov. 4. Lieut. E. S. Houston, LT. S. Navy -------------------- 5 00 MAUCH CHUNK. Oct. 30. Citizens, per J. H. Salkeld _ 341 26 McKEESPORT. Nov. 11. Citizens, per W. E. Harrison, 696 80 " R. S. Riggs, Treas. 100 25 EATON MEADVILLE. Oct. 21. Citizens, by A. S. Dickson, Mayor ----------------- 2,000 00 Dec. 11. " " " 181 68 MIFFLINBURG. Oct. 28. Reform Church -----------— 40 62 MILLERSVILLE. Oct. 23. State Normal School -------- 170 00 MINERSVILLE. Oct. 20. English Lutheran Church. 27 00 l 1\N.MONTROSE. Nov. 10. Jos. D. Drinker -----------— 20 00 I MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS. Nov. 18. Samuel G. Given ----------- 28 25 MOUNT JOY. Oct. 30. Citizens, per Mary E. Hoffer- 171 85 MT. JACKSON, LAWRENCE Co. Nov. 27. Westfield CongreW'l Church, Dement Clark, Treas - - 50 00 NEW BRIGHTON. Oct. 20. Kenwood Boarding School. 70 00 NORRISTOWN. Nov. 14. Citizens, per Geo. Shannon, Treas ------------------ 742 68 OIL CITY. Nov. 6. Colored Ladies.............20 00 PALO ALTO. Oct. 21. Railroad Employees —------ 154 00 PARNASSUS. Oct. 23. Citizens, by D. Alter ------— 127 00 18712. 1.Jan. 3. John J. Brick, for citizens of Btucks Counity - ------------ 408 58 EEASTON. 1871. Oct. 18. Citizens, by B. R. Swift - - 100 00 19. Town Council, by E. H. Greene - ------------------ 2,000 00 26. A. B. Shepperson ----------- 21 57 -Dec. 26. Citizens, bal. E. H. Greene- 408 65 EPHRATA. Oct. 21. Albert Bowman - - ----------- 3 00 ERIE. -Oct. 19. Citizens, by Mayor Camp hausen - - - ---------------- 15,000 00 GLENDON. ,Oct. 27. J. Bacon, Treasurer Glendon Iron Co. and employees --- 350 00 HARRISBURG. -Oct. 21. E. L. DuBarry, N. C. Rail. road, telegraph departm't_ 900 00 .30. Citizens, J. W. Weir, Treas_ 3,500 00 Nov. 23. " " " 500 00 27. Harrisburg Car Manuf'g Co., W. T. Hildrup, Treas ----- 1,250 00 HARRIS TOWNSHIP. ,Oct. 26. Citizens, per Jno. Hamilton. 385 01 HICKORY RUN, CARBON CO. Nov. 25. M. E. Church, per Wm. Buckalew --------------— 28 50 HONESDALE. Nov. 22. Edwin F. Torrey - ----------- 110 77 HUNTINGTON. Nov. 16. J. George Miles - ----------- 500 00 INDIANA. Dec. 1. Citizens, Jlno. Sutton, Treas_ 547 30 JOHNSTOWN. .Oct. 30. Forepaugh's Managerie 46 00 C) I ,eport of the Ckicago PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 16. Morris, Tasker & Co -------- 1,000 00 17. F. D. Howells & Bros ------- 20 00 Diligent Steam Fire Co., G. Gardomn, Treas - ---------- 250 00 Nellie Brown -------------— 1 00 18. W. A. Warner -------------- 5 00 J. N. Hughes, Ridgeway House --------- 10 00 R. Kirkpatrick & Co - ---- 52 00 21. A. J. Drexel, Treas., City of Philadelphia - ----— 100,000 00 30. Wm. Sellers & Co., by Allen & Mansell - ------ 1,000 00 Parepa Rosa Opera Co ----— 1,400 00 Nov. 2. Mrs. L. A. Garnett - --- 50 00 29. Commercial Exchange Re lief Committee, R. Gray, Treas - ---------- 40,000 00 Dec. 19. Commercial Traveler - - 50 00 23. Penn. R. IR. Co.'s employees, A. J. Cassatt, Gen'l Maana ger - ---------------------- 3,054 62 SHARON. Nov. 8. Emp's Westerman Iron and Coal Co ------------------- 28. Westerman Iron Co --------- Brookfield Coal Co -......... SHARPSBURG. Nov. 9. Citizens, by H. E. Campe... SLATINGTON. Oct. 24. P resbyt erian Chu rch, by R. McDowell ---------------- ST. MARY'S ELK CO. Nov. 13. Citizens adtoa —---------— 10 Milers --------------------- STRASBURG. Nov. 20. Citizens, E. M. Eberman, Treas'r co —-------------- - SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT. Nov. 9. Ml. L. H awley, Treasurer for citizens ------------------- W. Emrey, Treas. for citi zens, addit ional ----------- SUSQUEHANNA SHOPS. Nov. 2. Erie R. R. employees ------- 9. Sunday School ------------- THORN-DALE. Oct. 20. Employees of W. L. Bailey B~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oud —--------------— 1,00 yha —--------— 06 Co........... TIDIOUTE. Oct. 16. E. W. Pascall, Chairman for c itizens —--------------— 1 Nov. 6. E. M. Curtis, cashier for citizens ------------------ TITUSVILLE. Oct. 14. W. H. Abbott, for citizens. 27. German Sangerbund -------- TOWANDA. Nov. 6. Lodge 290, Knights of Pythias ------------------- WARRINGTON. Nov. 4. Citizens, per J. E. Wells & C o - - --------------- WASHINGTON. Oct. 16. Citizens -------------------- Nov. 13. Do., additional ------------- WESTCHESTER. Nov. 11. Citizens, by G. M. Rupert, Treas --------------------- 29. i;.... PHILLPSBURGH. Oct. 23. Red Warrior Tribe, Lodge 109 ------------------------ Cent. R. R. of N. J. Railroad Shop employees ---------- 26. M. E. Church, per J. R. Lovell —----------------- - Nov. 29. Warren Foundry and Ma chine Co. employees ------ PITTSBURGH. Oct. 25. Wm. Shaw --------------- 5,000 00 R. C. Loomis -------------- 100 00 Relief Committee, J. P. Pears, Treas —---------- 45,000 00 W. H. Brown, Kansas City Bond - -------------------- 1,000 00 D(c. 6. Relief Com., J. P. Pears, Treas. —--------------- 35,000 00 26. Subscriptions, J. S. Bates - - 13 00 PO TTSVILLE. Oct. 21. A. J. Derr, Quartermaster__. Nov. 4. Bannoln & Ramsay ------—. WEST FAIRVIEW. Nov. 3. Literary Association, J. T. Journey, Sec'y ----------- 14 00 WILKESBARRE. Oct. 18. Geo. F. Bamberger - --- 20 00 27. Citizens, per Fraser & Smith 970 22 YORK. Oct. 21. Meyer & Small, for employ's, 500 00 Citizens, Sam'l Small, Treas. 1,400 00 Nov. 23. York Co. Academy pupils.- 18 00 READING. Oct. 18. Giles Bailey, pastor --------- 19. J. H. Steriiberg and em ployees ------------------- ROUSEVILLE, OIL CREIEK. 1872. Jan. 4. Citizens, C. W. Castle, Treas. SCRANTON. 1871. Oct. 27. Concert at Opera House —-- Citizens, per G. Coray,Treas. Dec. 28. W. R. Storrs ---------------- SHAMBURG. 598 00 1,500 00 2,500 00 50 00 I I 62 639 24 84 60, 123 00 400 00, 50 00, 157 85, 66 00 96 00, 611 70, 10 00 620 20 6 00 50 00 78 60 60 65 1,000 00 66 25 PHCENIXVILLE. Nov. 25. Citizens, N. ,M. Ellis, Treas 650 00 100 00 1,072 75 11,400 00 173 50 PINE GROVE CENTRE. Nov. 13. Rev. R. -C. Brysoii ---------- 78 00 50 00 72 85 55 00 1,000 00 1,1.54 85 152 00, 67 00 100 00 500 OD 1, 500 OD 605 00 Oct. 26. Citizens -------------------- 343 00 Relief and Aid Society. STATE OF DELAWARE. MIDDLETOWN. WILMINGTON. Nov. 7. M. E. Church, by Rev. V. Oct. 27. Citizens, per Union Bank - -100 00 Smith ------------------ $125 00 Nov. 13. " Wm. Canby -- 7,845 70 STATE OF MARYLAND. Nov. 1. Citizens, by J. M. Parr —--— 5 Baltimore Liederkranz, by F. Raine ------------------ 1872. Jan. 6. Baltimore Gazette, Glenn & Co —----------------— 0 90. BARTON. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Robt. Shriver 1 Dec. 6. E mployees of Potomac C oal Co., by Robt. Shriver.. ----- CUMBERLAND. Nov. 1. Citizens, by Robt. Shriver. 21. " " -- HAGERSTOWN. Oct. 19. St. John's Parish ----------- Nov. 4. Reformed Church ----------- LONAWING. Nov. 1. Citizens --—. —------------- MOUNT SAVAGE. Nov. 8. Citizens, by H. J. Kenah ---- ANNAPOLIS. Oct, 24. Crew U. S. Steamer Santee_ $14 00 Officers and Attaches Naval Academy. - --------------- 524 28 BALTIMORE. Oct. 16. General Convention Epis cop)al Church - ------------- 1,900 89 17. P. C. F -------------------- 1 00 18. Citizens, by McKim Bros-__ 10,000 00 Nov. 8. " " 32,850 00 Oct. 20. General Convention Epis copal Church, balance --- 290 05 Frank - ------------------- 96 00 Oct. 20. City Registrar, J. A. Robb — 100,000 00 21. C. C. Fulton & Son, Balti 24. Fronlt-st. Theatre Comique- 300 00 27. N. Y. Tea Co., by (4ustav more American - ---------- 9,500 00 Equitable Society, by T. Kelso, Pres't ------------ 1,000 00 Flour Exchange, by J. M. Parr ------------------ 14,224 00 C. C. Fulton & Son, Balti more American. - --------- 5,200 00 STATE OF VIRGINIA. NORFOLK. Nov. 10. U. S. Navy Yard, Admiral C. H. Davis —------------- 4 PETERSBURG. Oct. 24. St. Paul's Church —-------— 3 RICHMOND. Oct. 21. Citizens, by A. M. Riley, Mayor.. —----------------- Police Force, 1" " 24. Manchester Presby'n Church 25. St. Mark's Church —------— 6 27. Citizens, by P. H. Stark ---- 30. " J. Davenport, T'r Nov. 10. Leigh St. Baptist Church — Third St. Methodist Church 1 15. R. W. Haxhall —------------. Dec. 26. Balance citizens, J. Daven port, Treas'r —------------ WARM SPRINGS. Oct. 25. ------------------ ALEXANDRIA. Oct. 18. J. M. Stewart —---------—.... CHARLEMAGNE. Oct. 19. Donation —---------------— 5 DANVILLE. Oct. 21. G. D. Smith —---------------... HAMPTON. Nov. 3. St. John's Church ---------- HARTFORD C ITY. Oct. 21. Liberty Lodge No. 121, I. O. of O. F -------------------- LEESBURG. Oct. 20. St. James Episcopal Church Dec. 9. Episcopal Congregation, per Matthew Harrison -------- 63: 513 30 750 00 200 00, 39 25 13 00 1,612 85 132 50,, 51 47 30 00, 170 09 300 00 $50 00 2,'34 00, 2 50 37 19, 5 00 500 00, 121 00 5 80 i 6 61 10,000 00 135 87 4', 66 12 47 25 00,, 6 25, 10 50 100 00 35 81 18 00 15 Peport of the Ch/cago STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. WHEELING. Oct. 16. Citizens, by G. W. Jeffers, Mayor ----------------- 5,000 00 19. Employees Penitentiary.... 87 60 Nov. 16. Citizens, by R. H. Cummings 7,420 50 PARKERSBURG. Oct. 17. 4,000 citizens --------------- Nov. 14. Pupils Washington School_ WESTON. Nov. 20. Citizens, by A. H. Kunst. — DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. NOTE.-The City of Washington gave one hundred thousand dollars in City Bonds for the relief of Chicago, which can be cashed when needed. We are informed by Hon. R. T. Merrick, Chairman, that only seven or eight thousand dollars of this amount has been so far expended-leaving the balance to be finally paid to this Society. Oct. 18. Board Supervisors and In spectors ------------------ Clerks, Treasury Departme't 19. Israelites, by S. Wolf ------- 20. Architects and employees, Capitol Building ---------- G. A. R., Department Poto mac -.-. —. —.-. —-. —----- Treasury Department ------- Clerks, War Department -- 21. Hon. E. C. Ingersoll........ Employees Congressional Printing Office........... - 23. Metropolitan Police........ 25. Officers and employees U.S. Navy Yard - ---------- 26. Hackman's Association, by J. W. Plant.............. - 30. Unknown Donor, by Hon. Lyman Trumbull ——... Nov. 4. Olympic B. B. Club —-----—. 6. Choral Society, by D. S. Bur nett —..-.. —-------------- 25. G. Trumbull, for J. Ran dolph. —-- - ------------ Dec. 18. Washington L. I. Battalion and President's Mounted Guard, Capt. W. J. Moore, proceeds of concert —---— 2 ,Oct. 15. Contribution Paymaster Gen eral's Office, per Gent. P. H. Sheri dan v —--------.. Clerks Interior Department, by White & Thompson —-- Iowa Republican Associa tion, by Gen. Sheridan —-- 16. Officers and Clerks Comp troller Currency ----------- N. H. Barrett --------------- 0. S. Buxton ---------------- Illinois Republican State As sociation, by E. C. Inger soll ----------------------- Bureau of Printing and En gravinlg.......... Citizens, by Hon. R. T. Mer rick ----------------------- 17. Washington Shutzen Verein Officer-s U. S. Jail ----------- 18. Hon. E. C. Ingersoll -------- Page, House of Representa tives ---------------------- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. WILMINGTON. $10 00 Oct. 23. DeRossett & Co ----------— 100 00 500 I CHARLOTTE. Nov. 7. G. B. Hanniah --------- NEWBERN. ,Oct. T3. Julius Ash —--------—. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Dec. 7. Officers and crew of the "U. C sh $60 P S. Lighthouse Buoy Ten N$60100 der, MANTHUS," H. Brown, Master —--------------— 71 COLUMBIA. 821 50 Nov. 1. F. S. Jacobs and others - ---- N A b5 O0 ORANGEBURG. Oct. 28. Geo. H. Cornelson.-.-. —--—. I I ,-64 $3,013 75 4 55 70 00 , 220 00 2,942 00 424 20 151 50 400 00 873 00 1,103 10 174 25 2,750 00 600 00 532 63 155 00 100 00 1.54 00 439 90 400 $75 50 4,000 00 172 00 375 00 100 00 273 00 785 00 1,500 00 15,000 00 500 00 63 57 200 00 200 267 40 BEAUFORT. Nov. 14. Citizens, by G. W. Johnson CI-IARLESTON. Oct. 26. Citizens, per Riorden, Daw "on & Co ----------------- -N.,. 2-1. X sympathiser, 11 71 00 70 00 50 00 Relief and' Aid Society. STATE OF GEORGIA. Nov. 4. Rev. Geo. F. Cooper —------ $5 00 Nov. 9. Pat. Eaga ATLANTA. Keeper —Oct. 19. MadisonBell ------- 25 00 SAV AUGUSTA. Oct. 24. Geo. W. Sch Oct. 27. Branch, Sons & Co -------— 1,000 00 31. City Appro CARTERSVILLE. SP ,)ct. 18. Six citizens ---------------- 25 50 Oct. 25. A sympathis STATE OF FLORIDA. PENSACOLA. Oct 26. Officers and crew of U.S. S. Ship Nipsic —-------------------- Geo. E. Wentworth --------------------------------------------—. Officers and men U. S. Navy Yard, Edward Middleton, Comin'dt STATE OF ALABAMA. SELMA. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. GRENADA. Nov. 4. Colored Sunday School, Miss Anna Harwood $16 —------- VICKSBURG. Oct. 23. Christ Church, by W. T. Balfour ----------------- Church of the Holy Trinity —--------------------------------- YAZOO CITY. Oct. 21. Citizens, by F. E. Bidwell, P. M. —--------------------------- STATE OF LOUISIANA. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 16. Bank of America —-------------------------------------------- 24. Proceeds Benefit at Academy of Music —--------------------—. City appropriation.... —------------— 10 —— 000 —---— 0 Nov. 4. Louisiana National Bank —----------------------------------—. Dec. 23. Citizens' subscription balance, by I. N. Marks, Chairman —--- STATE OF TEXAS. AUITIN HOUSTON. Oct. 21. Citizens, by Gen. R. Avery. 1,000 00 CNov. 6. H. & T. C. lR. R. employccs- 275 00 MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Nov. 3. C. B. Stewart -------------— 30 00 SAN ANTONIO. Nov. 17. Citizens, by Mayor --------- 1,604 67 5 AUSTIN. Nov. 17. Miss Ella Wren's Theatrical Co - ----------------------- $165 94 FORT STOCKTON. Nov. 22. Army officers and citizens, by W. E. Friedlander & Co 280 00 Dec. 22. Company K, 25th U. S. In fantry, Capt. J. S. Tomp kins -------------------- 88 85 GALVESTON. Oct. 23. Starr & Jones -------------— 39 50 25. Citizens, by F. R. Lubbock_ 4,626 15 65 AAIERICUS. 4. Rev. Geo. F. Cooper ---- ATLA,NTA. 19.',Aadison Bell ------------ AUGUSTA. 27. Branch, Sons &- Co ------ CARTERSVILLE. 18. Six citizens ------------- TTR ISLAND. 11, LighthoLise ------------------ ANNAH. affer ------------ pr'ation --------- ARTA.. s,,r ---------------- 5 00 5 00 1,000 00 25 $381 00 20 00 648 23 ,Oct. 25. W;.dow's mite $5 00 ------ $16 50 10 50 is 00 20 00 --------- --------- -------- -------- ----------- $1,000 00 ------------ 104 80 ------- 10,000 00 ------------ 500 00 ----------- 17,329 16 Report of the Chticago STATE OF OHIO. EATON. Oct. 16. J. H. Foss, Mayor, for citizens 317 25 ELYRIA. Nov. 3. Proceeds Lecture, by N. B. Gates --------------------- AKRON. Oct. 18. Citizens, by Lewis Miller_ — BARNESVILLE. Oct. 16. Citizens, by A. Plumly -.... Nov. 6. " lst Nat'l Bank_ BELLAIRE. Oct. 21. Bellaire Nail Works em ployees ------------------- BELLEVUE. Oct. 27. Citizens, by J. W. Goodson 1 BELMONT COUNTY. Oct. 25. Jacob Maule ---------------- BUCYRUS. Oct. 27. Citizens, by J. A. Young... CADIZ, HARRIsON CO. Nov. 11. Citizens, donations through C. P. Dewey -—. —-------- Dec. 19. Residents of Harrison Coun ty, per C. P. Dewey, Treas 30. Citizens, " " CANTON. Oct. 18. Citizens, Geo. D. Saxton, Treas -.-.-.-.-.-. —------- GALLIPOLIS. Oct. 27. A. S. Langley, Ariel Lodge No. 156, I. O. O. F. —------- City appropriation —-------- 0 HANGING ROCK. Oct. 18. Contribution Presbyterian Church ------------------ 48 50 J. N. Hempstead and family 50 00 Nov. 14. Mrs. R. R. Hamilton ------— 1,000 00 HOMER. Nov. 11. Tobias H. Wisler —--------— 1 HUBBARD, TRUMBULL Co. Nov. 24. Rev. Geo. S. Rice —-------— 5 IRONTON. Oct. 27. Iron Lodge No. 198. -------- Iron City Lodge No. 452 - - 60 Board of Trade —----------- 0 Citizens, thro' 1st Nat'l Ba'k Nov. 6. " 2d JEFFERSON. Oct. 18. S. A. Northway —---------— 1 KELLY'S ISLAND. O ct. 18. Citizens, by W. S. Webb -- LANCASTER. Oct. 21. John Wagenhals —--------— 5 LARUE. Oct. 23. Five Citizens, by H. S. Lucas LEESBURG. Oct. 25. Citizens, by C. E. Johnson__ MANSFIELD. CARDINGTON. Oct. 16. Citizens, by A. Kerr, Mayor 2 CHAGRIN FALLS. Oct. 23. J. W. Williams, Mayor ----- CHILLICOTHE. Oct. 27. Citizens, by A. S. Waddell, Mayor —----------------- - 0 3,000 00 CINCINNATI. Dec. 4. Joseph M. Sayres ----------- 3 50 CIRCLEVILLE. Nov. 17. Poor man's mite ------------ 2 00 CLARKSVILLE. Oct. 18. Eli Hadley ----------------- 17 00 CLEVELAND. Oct. 16. M. Converse, Union Iron Works employees —------- 244 00 Nov. 16. H. Garritson, Treas., collec tion of citizens to pay freight on coal - ----------- 4,324 75 Dec. 12. Cleveland Heights Cong'l Church, by T. K. Noble. 121 08 1872. Jan. 6. Citizens, by H. Garritson, Treas'r, expended for coal 15,049 59 COLUMBUS. Oct. 16. City appropriation, through W. G. Deshler ---------— a 10,000 00 CRESTLINE. Nov. 2. Lodge No. 237 I. O. O. F.... 50 00 DELAWARE. Oct. 27. S. Moore, for citizens ------- 650 00 Nov. 23. --- 41 95 MARIETTA. Oct. 21. Marietta Iron Works ------- fst National Bank —-------—. Mariet ta Nati on al Bank.-.Mc Union Bank ---------------- Bosworth Mills ------------- C. K. Leonard -------------- Shipman, Holden & Co MARION. Oct. 18. Citizens, by J. S. McNeil, Mayor ----- --------------- Nov. 7. Presbyterian Church........ Episcopal Church.... —----- MIAMISBURG. Oct. 21. Adam Arend ---------------- MIDDLETOWN. Oct. 28. Proceeds of concert, J. K. Thomas ------------------ I 66 $1,838 25 300 00 200 00 51 25. 106 25 250 001, i,ooo 00 1,000 00 39 00 ISO 00 I 00, 610 00 218 17 43 00 5 00, oo 00, 100 00 300 00 1.568 00 706 75 203 35 217 00 16 00 255 92 130 00, 5 00, 40 00: 118 25 -1 Dec. 12. C. J. L. - 1 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 50 00 25 00 . 25 00 196 00 27 15 13 1G 10 oa 40 00 Relief and Aid Society. Oct. 28. Exhibition by "Drummer Boy of Shiloh". —-------- TIFFIN. Oct. 15. Lodge Good Templars, by E. Lefner —----------------- - 16. Citizens.... —2 —300 —— 0 TOLEDO. Oct. 18. Citizens —----------------- - 0 VERSAILLES. Nov. 8. Citizens, by F. Kusnick.... WAUSEON. Oct. 25. E. L. Barber —------------— 0 WOOSTER. Oct. 27. Citizens, by J. C. Plummer, Mayor —----------------- - 0 YOUNGSTOWN. Oct. 17. Citizens —----------------- - 6 ZANESVILLE. Oct. 16. City Council appropriation 2 Nov. 6. Citizens, by W. S. Harlan_ 20 9. " C. W. Potwin,as follows: Proceeds Concert by Zanes ville Dramatic Association Contributions Citizens 1st Ward —-------------- - ---- Contribution of J. A. An thony —------------------ - 6 Contribution Salt Creek Sons of Temperance —--------— 5 Contribution Salt Creek Sons of Temperance Concert.... Oct. 25. Citizens, by J. V. Fisher —-- MOUNT UNION. Oct. 30. Contribution Mount Union College -------------------- NILES. Oct. 27. E. Thomas, for citizens. NORWALK. Oct. 27. Mayor, for citizens ---------- OBERON. Oct. 16. W. H. Backus, Mayor, for citize ns G —-------------- David Kinnister ------------- OXFORD. Oct. 23. Children District School, J. Frye ---------------------- PORTSMOUTH. Nov. 13. German Glee Club, by A. Brunner ------------------ RAVENNA. Oct. 30. " Poet" -------------------- RIPLEY. Oct. 16. Citizens, by 1st Nat'l Bank_ ST. CLAIRSVILLE. Oct. 23. Joseph Daniel ---------------- STEUBENVILLE. Oct. 28. Citizens 2d Ward ----------- "1 by J. G. Morris, Treas --------------------- STATE OF INDIANA. GOSHEN. Oct. 18. Citizens. by E. W. H. Ellis 24. " N. P. Jacobs - ---- GREENCASTLE. Oct. 21. First National Bank —----— 2 Citizens —--------------- Nov. 20. " W. A. Brown, Mayor HARMONY. O ct. 18. Citizens, by J. B. Harris.... INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 11. Citizens, by J. D. Howland Dec. 8. " " a JEFFERSONVILLE. Oct. 18. Tell Lodge No. 272.......... 21. Citizens, by L. Sparks, Mayor 27. Employees Ohio Falls Car Co. Dec. 21. Citizens, by L. Sparks, Mayor KOKOMO. Oct. 24. Proceeds Young Ladies' Festi val, Miss Fanny Murray.- - LAPORTE. ANDERSON. Nov. 21. James Hazlitt -------------- ATTICA. Oct. 21. Children Attica Public School BRO OKVILLE. Oct. 18. W. A. L indsay 2 —-.Cte b-..pr CONNERSVILLE. Oct. 31. N. W. Wright --------------- W. H. Wherrett ------------ COVINGTON.' Oct. 15. Citizens, by J. L. Cherry CRAWFORDSVILLE. Oct. 31. Citizens, by W. F. Ellston DANVILLE. Nov. 14. Citizens, by Allan Hess ----- DERBY. Oct. 26. W. O'Neil ------------------ EVANSVILLE. Dec. 2. Employees of L. S. & M. S. Oct. 16. Citizens, by M. Henning.... 2,000 60 R. R. Co., by Geo. Paine__ 2,507 50 61 ,VORRISTOWN. 192 90 29 05 25 00 2,300 00 4,000 00 100 00 100 co 31 75 500 00 1,100 00 394 25 5 00 1,000 00 5,000 co 2,000 00 260 50 27 20 30 00 20 159 25 500 453 00 2,123 84 84 50 827 50 10 00 5 00 15 00 $166 00 60 00 200 00 50 00 200 00 400 00 674 56 72 50 10 00 64 25 25 00 235 00 10,000 00 5,000 00 50 00 1,000 00 2,140 65 1,304 80 525 00 285 00 12 00 94 15 II deport of the' Ccicayo LIO R ~SOUTH BEND. 30 00 Oct. 18. C. M. Heaton - - ------ 8 84 LG R ~TERRE HAUTE. Nov. 1. Citizens, by L. A. Burnett__ 5,558 00 M15 50- -14. " McKean & Min 156~~~~~~~~~~~~~7 55 chall - --------------------- 172 55 2. 21 65 25. " J. O'Meara, Treas'r 250 00 TIPTON. 30 00 TIPTON Oct. 11. Julius Meyer --------------- 5 00 VEVAY. a5 50 Nov. 10. Julius Dnfour -------------— 10 00 VINCENNES. 94 25 Dec. 6. City appropriation, W. B. Robinson, Mayor - --- 1,000 00 WASHINGTON. 10 00 Nov. 14. Citizens, by Exchange Banlk 360 00 ROUN WILLIAMSPORT. O30 ~~ Oct. 16. C. R. Boyer —-------------- 75 00 YORK TOWNSHIP. 1,000 00t Nov. 14. Citizens, by R. F. Graves -- 21 00 LOTUS. Dec. 2. "Oasis Society " of Ladies_ MONTGOMERY. Dec. 8. Rev. B. Preis -------------- NORTH VERNON. Oct. 27. Citizens, by H. Tripp ------ PERU,. Oct. 18. R. P. Effilnger -------------- ROLLING PRAIRIE. Oct. 20. Citizens ------------------- SHELBYVILLE. Oct. 15. City Council, per S. Allen STATE OF ILLINOIS. CARROLTON. $10 00 Oct. 18. Citizens —----------------- - 8 N zR33 ~~ CHARLESTON. Oct. 20. Dr. H. Rutherford, of Oak 33 25 land —------------------ J. W. True ----------------- CHICAGO. O7 50 Oct. 16. D. M. Osborne & Co —----— 1 Geo. Phillips - --------- 23. Merrill & Skeel e ------------ Oc7 52 CG. R. Douglas, A. P. M ------ 47 2 28. Batcheller & Benton —----— 2 1 Nov. 4. Miss Jane Coonmbs —-------- Cfn-13 48 John II. Ross - --------- 7. W. B. Haughton - ------- 21 74 Cfi3 00 211. T. J. Driggs, Treas ---------- A. T. King & Co ------------ 14. Mabley & Hull, 10 per cent. for sales for the day —---— 1 15. Ludington, Wells & Va 13,820 77 Schaak - ---------------- 18. Chas. Reitz & Bro ---------- Hughes' Dry Goods Store - - 10 00 20. C. L. Wilson, prop'r "Even ing Journal' - --------- 21. B. L. Anderson & Co —----— 2 O iN500 to 27. Goodspeed & Co —---------- 29. J. D. Gardner & Co —------- 0 Julius White. - --------- W159 50 Dec. 12. A. E. Morley, 748Mich. ave - 26. W. S. Babcock & Co —----— 7 Rich'd Schulenburg —------- R. A. Loveland —------- t An34 30 COLLINSVILLE, MADISON Co. 1872. 268 Jan. 6. German Citizens, byHon. R. N.ie b263 B. Mason --------------— 2 DANVILLE. 500 00 Oct. 16. Citizens —---------------- - -. BATAVIA. Oct. 10. Cong'regational Church, per W. Coffin ----------------- Methodist Church, per W. Coffin -------------------- Dec. 7. New Church S. S., per W. Coffin, Treas --------------- Citizens, W. Coffin, Treas___ BLOOMINGTON. Oct. 27. Citizens, by McClure, Holden & Co --------------- BUNKER HILL. Oct. 18. Friend, by J. A. Beech ------ CAIRO, Oct. 21. Citizens, per J. N. Lansden 27. Employees of Southern In sane Asylum, IIoni. J. Wood, Comr ------------- CAMBRIDGE. Dec. 18. Citizens, balance, S. D. Alfred, Treasurer --------- CANTON. Nov. 8. Citizens, by T. W. Ingersoll CARLYLE. Oct. 26. Citizens by R. N. Ramseyv 6s LTGOINTER. Oct. 25. Citizens LOGANSPORT. Oct. 20. Citizeiis, by A. C. Hall, Mayor -------------------- 24. 11 il ALBANY. ,Oct. 18. Unknown ------------------- Nov. 2. Citizens, by F. M. -Rockwell . ASHLEY. Oct. 18. Citizens, by J. Monroe ------ BASCO. 1,018 25 25 00 5 00 Oct. 20. Citizens 1,000 00 50 00 125 00 500 200 00 50 00 50 00 20 00 20 00 500 00 io oo 1,500 00 500 00 10 00 100 00 250 00 100 00 1,000 00 100 00 20 00 750 00 100 00 1,000 00 250 00 1,753 00 I Pkelie an7d A d Society. HILLSBORO. Oct. 27. W. Seymour. 10 —---- 71 00 IRVINGTON. J2,4i9 50 Oct. 16. Citizens, by J. Hardee - 0-50 JACKSONVILLE. D10 60 Oct. 28. Wm. Rankin, Mayor —------ 6 JERSEY COUNTY. p160 00 Dec. 2. Citizens, W. H. Pogue, Chair 21n 00 man, Jerseyville ----------- 21 00 JOLIET. 35 Oct. 24. Employees State Peniten 108 35 tiary —-------------------- - 26 00 Nov. 22. " r'- JamesMiller 3 KANE COUNTY. 159 46 Nov. 21. Burlington Circuit M. E. Churches, Rev. L. Clifford Nb 775 0 KANKAKEE. Oct. 25. Proceeds Excursion, by J. H. Smith —-------------— 9 27. Citizens, by Chas. Holt, bal. KNOXVILLE. e1,591 56 Oct. 25. Citizens,perJohniBabington First National Bank —--— 6 39 50 LEBANON. Oct. 20. J.M.Chamberlin,forcitizens 10 00 LENA. Oct. 30. Citizens, by S. Rising —--— 3 LINCOLN. f523 80 Nov. 27. Citizens, F. Fiske, Treasurer LITCHFIELD. 130 90 30 9 Oct. 27. City appropriation —-----— 2 Nov. 11. Citizens, by H. Ii. Hood - --- 5 00 LOCKPORT. r 153 75 Nov. 22. Citizens, by John Heck 60 O Ct 5 60 LOUNDALi. Oct. 16. G. B. Roberts & A. Esten. 6 O L d -168 00 MARENGO. AL~ Dec. 7. Citizens, G. V. Wells —---— 1 MARSHALL. 1 00 Oct. 24. Citizens, by J. Wheelock 20 3 70 D 8w3 70 MASON CITY. Oct. 16. Citizens —----------------- 6 RR- 112 600 MATTOON. Oct. 18. Citizens, by H. S. Clark, Treas'r........84 Nr7 50 MENDON, ADAMS Co. 5 00 Oct. 27. Citizens, by C. H. Hoffman MINIER. 23 50 Oct. 16. Citizens, per J. N. Edmiston MISSION, LA SALLE Co. Dec. 30. W. J. Terry —--------------- Ch79 50 MOMENCE. Oct. 18. Citizens —----------------- - 200 00 26. Mrs. E. Worcester —-------- Oct. 27. Contribution of Ladies of M. E. Church ------------- .Treas'r —--------------- 5 DEKALB. Dec. 4. F. W. Smith -........ DELAVAN. Oct. 21. Citizens, per L. D. Lawton_ Antioch Church ------------- DURA ND. Oct. 16. Citizens -------------------- 27. E. C. Stevens ---------------- DWIGHT. Nov. 17. Citizens, by W. H. Bradbury EDWARDSVILLE. Nov. 7. Citizens, by H. C. Barnsbach ELGIN. Nov. 29. National Watch Co.'s em ployees, G. P. Lord, manla ger ------------------------ ENFIELD. Oct. 31. Citizens, by R. C. Willis.. EUREKA. Nov. 25. Citizens, by J. A. Davis ---- FARMINGTON. Oct. 26. Citizens, proceeds of car load of hogs-_: ------------ FLORA. Dec. 29. Citizens, J. S. Mtajor, Treas'r FLORENCE STATION. Oct. 16. Citizens -------------------- Nov. 23. Citizens, by Edwin Strevill_ FRANKLIN GROVE. Oct. 26. Citizens, by B. W. Scott —-- FREEPORT. Oct. 31. Ladies' Aid Society.. GALENA. Oct. 24. Thos. Foster, drayage on goods sent ---- Dec. 8. Dr. Geo. O. Howard -------- GALESBUtRG. Oct. 16. Society of Engineers C. B. & .R. R ------------------ GENESEO. Nov. 24. J. F. Dresser, Cashier ------ 1872. Jan. 4. Geo H. Breed --------------- GOOD HOPE. Oct. 16. Citizens -------—. —-------- GRAND TOWER. Oct. 16. Citizens, per J. Stevens, Jr., Cash ----------------------- GREENFIELD. .Nov. 1. Citizens, by W. H. Haven_ — 69 DECA.TIUR. 10 00 70 50 4,690 00 963 00 319 00 .3 25 20 00 259 50 113 82 231 65 600 00 300 00 300 00 329 90 250 00 21 35 670 72 61 75 172 86 20 00 261 00 87 41 47 50 71 10 500 40 00 500 Report of the Cticayo ROCK ISLAND. Dec. 23. Citizens, Elijah Carter 15 RUSHVILLE. Nov. 27. Citizens, W. H. Ray, Chairman SAVANNA. Oct. 23. Citizens, per L. H. Bowen 1 SHAWNEETOWN. Oct. 27. J. W. Redder, Mayor —---— 5 Nov. 9. Citizens, by M. M. Poole.... SHEFFIELD. Oct. 16. N. R. Hawkins —----------— 2 SPARTA. Nov. 16. Citizens, by H. Gardener, Mayor —----------------- 4 SPRINGFIELD. Oct. 16. State of Illinois Contingent Fund, per J. H. Wines.... 18. Metropolitan Theat'l Troupe 26. Musical Union, by W. P. Emery, Treas —----------- 4 Nov. 2. African M. E. Church —---—. 20. State of Illinois Contingent Fund —---------------- 00 SYCAMORE. Dec. 29. Citizens, Moses Dean, Treas. TOULON. Oct. 16. Citizens, per R. Nolan...... URBANA. Dec. 16. First Presbyterian Church UTAH, WARREN CO. Nov. 14. R. J. Adcock............... VICTORIA. Nov. 29. H. Davison —--------------- VIRDEN. Oct. 26. Citizens, by W. L. Heaton 8 Nov. 17. 1 " Dec. 6. Thanksgiving coll'n " WARSAW. Oct. 20. Citizens...................4 WESTFIELD. Dec. 23. Thanksgiving Collection, Rev. H. Elwell............ WHITEHALL. Nov. 11. Citizens, by Pearson, Greg ory & Co................ — WOOSUING. O ct. 16. J. H. Anderson............. WYANET. Dec. 7. Citizens, Geo. Field, Treas'r Dec. 8. J ohn M. Turnbull --------- 1 MORGAN COUNTY. Nov. 7. Pisgah Presbyterian Church MOUND CITY. Nov. 13. Citizens, by Geo. E. Freeman MOUNT VERNON. Oct. 16. Citizens, by Carlin, Cross & Co ------------------------ MT. CARROLL. Nov. 8. Citizens, p er H.. A. Mills - - 18. P l NAPIERVILLE. Dec. 27. E. G. Shumway ------------- NASHYILLE. Oct. 16. Citizens,by J. Garvin,Ch'm'n NEW BEDFORD. Nov. 20. W. L. Hay, per J. H. Harris NORMAL. Dec. 9. Rev. W. H. Webster -------- OLNEY. Oct. 27. C. D. Johnson, Mayor. German Reform Sunday School -------------------- ONION, HENIRY CO. I)ec. 7. Good Templars, H. H. Parks PEKIN. Nov. 4. Citizens, by D. C. Smith —-- PEORIA. Oct. 16. Citizens, by R. C. Grier. PERU. Nov. 17. Citizens,-by T. D. Brewster_ PETERSBUTRGH. Oct. 30. Citizens, by J. M. Robbins_ PITTSFIELD. Nov. 9. Congregational Church, per Rev. W. W. Rose ---------- PONTIAC. Dec. 1. Citizens, balance, W. B. Fyfe PORT BYRON. Nov. 7. Citizens, by H. B. Dutcher_ RIDOTT. Dec. 7. Citizens, J. A. Kerr, Sec'y_ ROCKFORD. Dec. 1. Pupils of South Rockford School -------------------- o MONMOUTH. 220 00 377 20 314 25 1,305 34 131 83 104 77 500 00 500 00 25 50 225 00 200 00 100 00 12 00 250 00 10 00 51 90 501 10 455 27 25 193 03 4,750 00 394 18 584 00 381 40 2,000 00 39 00 154 50 27 05 3,000 00 47 45 100 00 32 35 500 3 00 897 05 14 00 14 00 44 75 20 75 185 70 40 10 39 25 15 75 557 00 2 00 10 135 5 00 RelieJ anid Aid Society. STATE OF KENTUCKY. Dec. 29. Citizens, J. M. Duncan, Treasurer -------------- 5,000 00 1872. Jan. 5. " " 5,000 00 MAYSVILLE. Oct. 18. Citizens, by M. C. Hutchins, Mayor —--------- ------ 1,000 00 26. Unknown -----------------— 3 50 MOUNT STERLING. Nov. 15. Citizens, by W. Mitchell -- 55 15 OWENSBORO. Oct. 27. Citizens, by S. D. Kennedy, Mayor ------------------ 400 00 PADUCAH. Oct. 24. Citizens, by M. Weil, Mayor 868 10 PARIS. Oct. 18. Citizens, by B. F. Pollen --- 500 00 UNIONTOWN. Nov. 2. St. John's Church - - -------- 9 05 CYNTHIANA. Oct. 16. Citizens, by J. Q. Ward_ 30.' 1. " GLASGOW. Oct. 21. Citizens, by J. G. Rogers HARRODSBURG. Nov. 20. Hon. B. inagoffiin -------- LANCASTER. Nov. 24. Citizens, by W. H. Kininaird LEXINGTON. Oct. 27. Citizens, by J. B. Wilgus_ LOUISVILLE. Noov. 6. Employees L. & N. R. R. shops --------------------- 'STATE OF TENNESSEE. CHATTANOOGA. Oct. 24. Hebrew Benevolent Associat'n $300 00 St. Paul's Episcopal Church - 21 55 Nov. 10. " by J. Johnsor, Mayor -------------------- NASHVILLE. Nov. 10. St. Peter's Mission —------- 16. Citizens, by A. G. Adams, Treasurer —------------- 3 1872. Jan. 4. " " 6 Joel A. Battle, Battle House SPRINGFIELD. Oct. 18. Robertson Lodge No. 87, I. O. of O. F. —---------------- WINCHESTER. Oct. 19. Protestant Episcopal Church KNOXVILLE. Oct. 30. Philharmonic Society ------- 152 00 St. John's Episc'p'l Church 111 25 Dec. 22. Masonic Lodge No. 244. L. C. Shepard, Treasurer - ------ 71 50 MEMIPHIS. Oct. 20. Citizens, by F. S. Davis --- 15,000 00 30. " " - -- 521 05 STATE OF MICHIGAN. De(. 30. E. B. Ward —-------------- 659 19 1872. Jan. 6. Relief Committee, G. F. Bag ley, Treasurer ---------- 30,910 20 HUDSON. Oct. 20. Common Council ----------- 38 00 PAW PAW. Oct. 23. Citizens, per A. Sherman 100 00 TQUINCY. Oct. 16. Citizens and Thespian Club. 141 25 Oct. 16. Citizens. DETROIT. Oct. 16. Invalid child --------------—. 25. C. A. Mann -..... —------- 28. Mrs. Commodore Rogers —. Nov. 25. Relief Committee,G. F.Bagley, Treasurer ----------------- 71 CASEYVILLE. ,Nov. 2. St. Paul's Church - - - - - $10 40 112 50 24 00 82 00 300 00 76 50 1,000 00 .1,044 20 5,000 00 1 so 2,439. 30 25 00 100 00 FLINTVILLE. Nov. 18. Rev. J. W. Waite ---------- 7 00 100 00 1 25 CASSOPOLTS. CHELSEA. Oct. 16. Citizens 1 00 5 00 10 00 5,883 50 Report of t/e (icag(o STATE OF WISCONSIN. KENOSHA. Oct. 17. American Eye Salve Co -- 25. A Friend in Conn. —------- VIROQUA. Oct. 14. J. M. Rush, for citizens - - STATE OF MINNESOTA. CANNON FALLS. Nov. 9. Two Citizens —-----------—.. CHATFIELD. Nov. 7. Milo White and others ------- 20. St. Matthew's Church Sunday School, C. G. Ripley ------ LEROY. Oct. 30. First Presbyterian Church. S TILLWATER. Oct. 27. Citizens, per City Treas'r_ Oct. 15. City appropriation, per W. Lee, Mayor —--- ----- 20,000 00 J. Lewis, for a brother O. F. 5 00 23. Strong & Anderson ---------- 71 00 Citizens, per W. Lee, Mayor 375 00 Nov. 1. " " " 65 00 Dec. 13. Dr. Bevan -----------------— 2 00 WINONA. Oct. 16. Citizens' Donation_ — Dec. 2. For freight on box_ — STATE OF IOWA. DENMARK, LEE Co. Dec. 1. Citizens, by G. B. Brackett. DUBUQUE. Nov. 30. Citizens, per Joseph Ilerod, Sec'y —------------------. BOONSBORO. Dec. 6. Thanksgiving collection in united meeting of churches FO RT MADISON. Oct. 27. Ladies' Aid Society -. —. FREDERICKSBURG. Nov. 11. J. W. Sharpe —----------- GRUNDY CENTRE. Dec. 13.,Chrch collections, E. II. Beckman, Treas'r _...... 4 0 ILLYRIA. Nov. 6. Citizens, by R. A. Richardson KEOKiUK. BURLINGTON. 1872. Jan. 6. Citizens, James Pittman, Treas'r ------------------- KEOKUK. Oct. 16. Citizens..................6 Contributions of citizens, collected by Miss Reiter - Dec.. 30. Citizens, bal., S. Hamill - - --- LECLAIR. Nov. 14. Citizens, per Jas. Gamble -- LYONS. Oct. 26. Citizens, by J. N. Cross, Mayor..................1 - MANCHESTER. CORYDON. Dec. 21. Corydon Aid Society, Oco bock Bros ----------------- DAVENPORT. Nov. 6. Citizens, per N. Tejervary, Chairman..............- 2,000 00 20.'i. " 1,000 00 27. Citizens. by B. B. Woodward, Cashier................. 595 00 72 ARENA. $1 00 - - 62 50 Oct. 16. Mites - 50 00 5 00 300 00 JEWETT MILLS. Dec. 18. Employees S. A. Jewett ST. PAUL. $5 40 so 00 6 75 7 00 - -- - - 3,000 00 75 500 00 BLAIRSTOWN. Oct. 21. Presbyteriaii Chiirch-. — $11 00 129 15 BO-,NAPARTE. Oct. 27. Citizens, by F. Cristy- - - 5S 25 74;5 50 10 15 III 00 BROOKLY-N. .Nov. 29. C. H. Libby ----------- 45 25 5 00 BUCKINGIIAAI. Nov. 18. Citizens, per D. Connell 117 85 41 00 10 25 CASEY. Oct. 30. Sunday School —--- 635 50 66 75 76 83 CHARITON. Citizens, per G. W. Blake --- -Nov. 18. 113 00 170 60 Nov. 18. Citizens ----------------- MOUNT VERNON. Oct. 21. Presbyterian Church ----- 26. M. E. Church- - - - - - - - - - - - --- 500 00 41 50 --- 108 00 lelief and Aid Society. SCHELSBURGH. Nov. 22. Pro. 128.44 bus. ear corn, by F. E. Rue, Chicago —------ SIOUX CITY. Oct. 31. W. J. H. —--—. —---—. —---- STUART, GUTHRIE CO. Nov. 9. Stuart Quadrille Club —---—. TIPTON. Nov. 18. Citizens, by W. H. Tuthill 5 TOLEDO. Oct. 28. Citizens, by A. J. Free 11-45 VICTOR. Oct. 26. Citizens, by E. P. Hall, Mayor —----------------- - WILTON. Oct. 21. Andrew Kaufman. —--------- WINTERSET. Oct. 21. Ist Presbyterian Church ---- MMUSCATINE. Oct. 16. Citizens, per W. H. Moore_ 18. No Name ------------------- Nov.25. Citizens, by W. H. Moore -- 1872. 5 Jan. 6.' " NEW SHARON. Oct. 30. Citizens, by B. Stanton —.. NORA SPRINGS. Oct. 18. Citizens -------------------- ONOWA. Nov. 6. Citizens, by I. P. Holmes ---- ONSLOW. Nov. 22. Wm. Litton................. OSAGE. Dec. 13. M. E. Church, by J. H. Brush OSKALOOSA. Oct. 30. St. James Parish ------------ No+. 16. Citizens., per I. Frankel STATE OF MISSOUR! MOBERLY. 0Oct. 16. Citizens, B. G. N. Clarkson, Mayor..................2 9 PALMYRA. Oct. 17. Second Presbyterian Church 27. Employees H. & St. Jo. R. H 4 ROCHEPORT, BOONE Co. Dec. 27. Mechanic, by Postmaster. 2 SPRINGFIELD. Oct. 27. Citizens, by W. J. Teed... ST. JAMES. Oct. 16. Employees DunmoorMills. Citizens ----------- ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 18. Citizenis, Abram Nave, Treas'r-1-....... — ST. LOUIS. Oct. 18. A poor man ----------------—. W. Baird- - 10... — Bartholow, Lewis & Co -- Dec. 8. Citizen's Committee, Geo. H. Morgan, Sec'y —------ - 7 1872. Jan. 6. " " TIPTON. Oct. 16. Maclay & Co —------------- - CAMERON. Oct. 23. E. A. Shaw ----------------- CANTON. Dec. 11. Christia n Church and Sun day School, by D. P. Hen derson -------------------- CLINTON. Oct. 23. Citizens, by J. B. Gantt. HIANNIBAL. Oct. 23. Citizens, by J. Hunt —----— 1 HARRISONVILLE. Oct. 18. Citizens, by D. Dale -..- - --- KANSAS CITY. Oct. 21. Citizens, by City Treas'r 1 27. J. D. Smith —-------------— 0 Citizens, by W. Warner, Mayor -------------------- Dec. 5. Jour. tailors, " " 22. Citizens, bal.,. " KIRKSVILLE. Oct. 20. Cumberland Presb'n Church Nov. 8. " Sunday School LIBERTY. Oct. 25. Citizens, by A. P. Morse ---- MACON. Dec. 2. Citizens, W. F. Williams ---- STATE OF ARKANSAS. LITTLE ROCK. Oct. 18. Citizens, by D. E. Jones, Treas'r... —----------------------------------- - $1,500 00 Eliza S. Edwards ------------------------------------------------------- 536 55 31. Citizens, by D. E. Jones, Treas'r ----------------------------------------- 500 00 Dec. 1. " " " -----------------------------------------------. 174 30 T3 1,500 00 1 00 182 10 50 00 59 70 72 00 116 50 15 00 850 350 3'71 30 51 54 2 00 32 00 540 00 11 45 I 26 00 10 00 40 00 213 90 10 00 144 00 250 440 00 29 50 10 50 23 00 916 25 1,000 00 112 75 10,000.00 110 00 3,000 00 o 00 43 43 29 00 735 193 20 500 O 12,917 50 25 23 00 700 00 25,716 27 10,635 30 25 00 ?eport of Mte CUt%icaO STATE OF KANSAS. OSWEGO. Oct. 23. Hobert & Langwell --------- 34 00 PAOLA. Oct. 23. St. James Church ----------- 5 00 TOPEKA. Oct. 16. Citizens ---------------— 5,400 00 WHITE CLOUD. Oct. 24. Citizens, by O. Bailey ------- 100 00 WYANDOTTE. Oct. 30. Aiugust Siebold Abaline..-. 41 50 Nov. 8. Citizens, by P. Connolly - - 396 00 FAIRVIEW. ~ Nov. 6. Citizens, by G. Gates ------- HOPKINTOiN. Oct. 25. Citizens, by C. E. Merriam 9 LAWRENCE. Oct. 21. Citizens, by G. Grosvenor, Mayor -------------------- LEAVENWORTH. Oct. 16. Citizens —---------------- 15 18. Opera Ho-se Theatrical Per formance ----------------- Iron Moulders -------------- 27. Workingmen's Association, by Thos. Jones ----------- STATE OF NEBRASKA. FREMONT. Oct. 19. St.-James Episcopal Church LINCOLN. Oct. 27. Citizens, by Jno. Eaton-.... NEBRASKA CITY. Dec. 12. Citizens, W. W. Bell, Treas'r Oct. 16. Citizens. ---------------- - 00 1Lis. _ _ _ _ _0_ _. —--------- Nov. 21. Citizens, C. W. Mead, Treas 2 Dec. 1. " 5 5 PLATTSMOUTII. 826 37 Oct. 18. Citizens, by T. A. Riorden_ COLORADO TERRITORY. CETA GEORGETOWN. Oct. 25. Children —------ 80.... Nov. 1. Citizens, by W. H. Cushman GOLDEN CITY. Oct. 16. Citizens -------------------- 7,220 73 GREELY. 1,432 60 Oct. 18. Citizens, by F. W. West ---- 1,432 00 4. 1wo by - Nov. 4. T w. b --- 69.. Dec. 4. Two boys-..............-... DENVER. . Oct. 17. Citizens, by J. Harper, Mayor -------------------- 21. St. John's Church ---------- 23. Citizens, add', -------------- NEVADA TERRITORY. MOUNTAIN CITY. Oct. 26. Citizens, by J. P. Cross, (gold) --- ----------------- $177 00 Nov. 2. Premium on gold ($177) - 20 80 VIRGINIA CITY. Oct. 26. Proceeds Concert by Miss Belle Taussig (gold) —---— 4 Employees Crown Point Gold and Silver Mining Co. (gold) —-------------- - Nov. 2. Premium on gold —--------- 74 $5 10 90 35 5,000 00 9,581 15 257 00 50 00 266 75 $25 00 ioo oo 1 OMAHA. 7,000 00 5,000 00 2,000 00 314 55 569 00 CENTRAL CITY. Oct.- 28. Citizens, by H. Butler ------ $2,100 00 3 80 1,oo 00 341 00 225 00 69 50 75 406 00 764 50 137 53 Relief and Aid Society. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I Oct. 26. Citizens. by 9th Nat'l Bank of New York (gold).. —-- 10,000 00 $22 72 30. Premium on gold —--------- 1,200 00 PETALUMA. Oct. 30. Brass Band ---------- BENECIA. eOct. 27. Miss H. 3I. Field, Ladies' Seminary ----------------- CACHEVILLE. -Nov. 1. Misses Elsie Babcock and Em ma Bonham —-----------— 6 CHICO, BUTTE Co. Nov. 4. Citizens, by J. Bidwell (gold) Premium on gold ----------- EUREKA. Nov. 15. Citizens, by Weeks & Vance GILROY. Nov. 4. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church ------------------- SACRAMENTO. Oct. 23. Citizens, by C. HII. Swift, oo 00 0 Mayor (gold) ----------- 1,000 00 56 25 27. City appropriation -------- 20,000 00 30. Premium on gold ($1,000) 117 50 37 28 SALINAS CITY. Nov. 2. Citizens, by R. L. Porter (gold) ------------------- 135 60 C - - 7 00 Premium on above ---------- 15 80 SAN FRANCISCO. 35 00 Oct. 27. Members California Thea ters (gold) -------------- 1,442 75 27. Board of Brokers (gold) - -— 8,000 00 O 2 i s C o 17 63 Mrs. Lapige (gold) --------— 100 00 Premium on $8,100 gold - -— 1,002 38 30. Premium on gold 173 13 Nov. 9. Citizens, by T. H. Selby, So —- 50 55 Mayor —--------- 100,000 00 69 64 Dec. 1. bal.,.; 10,038 62 SAN JOSE. 97 22 Oct. 27. Citizens —---------- —. 2,500 00 STOCKTON. Oct. 27. Fire Department ----------— 111 75 City appropriation —------- 1,101 67 STATE OF OREGON. PORTLAND. -Oct. 24. Citizens, by Henry Failing, Pres't --------------------------------------— $10,000 00 Dec. 14. " P. Wasserman, Mayor. —------------------------------------- 3,000 00 DACOTAH TERRITORY. DAKOTAH. -Oct. 16. Headquarters U. S. Army, by officers -------------------------------------- $90 00 WASHINGTON TERRITORY. OLYMPIA. -Oct. 25. Citizens, by Marshall Blinn —-------------------------------—. VANCOUVER. Oct. 24. Citizens, by Henry Failing, Pres't —------------------------------------— 3 Nov. 13. " per H. W. Janes, Treas'r —------------------------------------— 3 75 46 90 IFIAYWOOD. Nov. 3. Congregational Church ------ AIOKELUMNE HILL. ,Oct. 25. Citizens of Calaveras County NEVADA COUNTY. .Nov.7. Citizens, bv A. H. Parker (gol1) ---------- ---------- Premium o,.i gold ----------- NEW ALMADEN. Nov. 10. Quick Silver',Aines --------- OAKLAND. ,Oct. 26. Additional subscription N. W. Spauldi-ilg, Afayor —-— 15 00 $100 00 450 00 50 00, Peport of the Chicago UTAH TERRITORY. OGDEN CITY. SALT LAKE CIT'. Nov. 14. Citizens, by L. J. Herrick, Oct. 18. Citizens, by D. H. Wells, Mayor ----------------- $604 65 Mayor --------------— 12,000 0 I Nov. 4. " add " 2,776 46 WYOMING TERRITORY. LARAMIE. Dec. 14. Employees Western Division U. P. R. R., L. Fillmore, D. S — NEW MEXICO. ALBUQUERQUE. Nov. 13. Citizens, W. M. Guinness_ — $65 00 FORT UNION. Oct. 20. Citizens, by A. S. Kimball - 311 00 GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Nov. 8. P,st No. 2, by Gen. Rucker, U. S. A - -—. —-----------— 40 00 LOS VEGAS. Oct. 23. Citizens, by John Dold -. —. MORENO MINES, COLFAX Co. Nov. 1. Citizens, by Thos. Lowthear SANTA E. Oct. 20. Citizens, by M. Kayser, Chairman ----------------- Lockport, New York, to individuals — 190 00 Trenton, New Jersey, " ---- 150 00 Paterson, "l to A. S. Allen, President City Council of Paterson 3,250 00 Newvark, New Jersey, to St. James Church - --------------------------- 45 00, Philadelphia " Abt. Male Singing Society," to Chicago Musical Union 1,030 00 Phoenixville, Pa., to individuals - ----- 25 00. South Bend, Indiana, to St. James Church - - ---------—. —. —- 884 Decatur, Ill., to F. N. Ewig...... —- 100 00 Collinsville, Ill., to ten families, by R. B. Mason - ------------------------- 250 00 Davenport, Iowa, to Rev. R. Collier, $1,000 00 i' " H. N. Powers, $1,000 00 2,000 00, Oakland, Cal., to individuals - -------- 00, The following amounts have been paid from the foregoing donations, by orders of the donors: Springfield, Mass., to St. Pall's Church, Chicago ---------------- $310 00 Lynn, Mass., to individuals ---------- 150 00 Boston, Mass.,' ---- 166 67 Hartford, Con., -- ----—.......... 3,050 00 Bridgeport, -" "- in —vd 25 00 New York City, New York Herald Office collections, to Dramatic pro fessioln, donation of Miss Maggie Mitchell ------------- 500 0O New York Bank Clerks' Association, to J. A. Ives, Treasurer, Chicago_ - 3,106 25 Ierchants' Life Insurance Co., to J. L. Douglas, Secretary, New York 500 00. New York City Fire Commissioners, to J. E. Chadwick, Treasurer, Chicago —----------------------- 2,629 50 MISCELLANEOUS. Oct. 18. Birdsboro' Lodge No. 141, K. of P —------------------- - No name —----------------- 20. Unknown, mite ------------- 21. An Englishman —---------—. 23. R. —----------------------- 0 Friend —------------------— 0 26. IUnknown —--------------— 1 28. Unknown —----------------- Unknown,per C. B. & Q.R.R. 361.24 bushels corn —---—. Nov. 4. Contents of Wallet ---- 6 -------- $800 00 400 00, 255 50, 424 00- ,,' " -F I-" Oct. 15. Widow's mite ------ Two poor men, Charity ----------- Smith, Crosby & C 16. Charity, per C. C. 17. Charity, unknown A friend ---------- Unknown, to in-ipo poor in coiitrib 18. ---------- $1 00 each ----- 2 00 ---------- 10 00 0 —------- 100 00 . I-Iolden 2 55 ----------- 5 00 ---------- 5 00 verished- 5 00 nis mite- I 00 tor ------ I 00 ---------- I 00 ---------- 20 00 10 O(Y. I 00 2 00 15 00 10 00 5 00 I 00 I 00 180 70 25 11 Relief and Aid Society. Nov. 2. Child's contribution -....... 15. Unknown, from Tribune office -------------------—.. 16. Englishmen, per S. 64. M oore James Twiggs, orphan. - - No name ldpea pto 68 17. Friend of the needy - ---- FOREIGN DONATIONS. CANADA. MADOC. Oct. 21. Citizens, by A. F. Wood —-- 500 00 MONTREAL. Oct. 27. City appropriation. —----— 50,000 00 Citizens, C. J. Brydges, Chairman -------------- 10,000 00 Dec. 26. Grand Trunk Railway em ployees (gold) ----------- 2,529 23 and U.S. c'y 760 50 Proceeds Amateur Concert by F. Boscovitz (gold) ---- 431 00 Donations of R. B. Angus_ — 100 00 BA O " v W.E. Logan - 100 00 " Bank of Br. N. America - - 15 00 " A Friend.- 5 00 BA B" OC. D. Proctor- 20 00 " P. L. Ross & Brother - - 20 00 CI N" W.J. Anderson 10 00 " W. H. Brima combe - -- 5 00 G.A. Farmer - 2 00 J. Carr Griffin 5 00 W. S. Smith _ — 5 00 MH. Benjamin- 5 00 "uC a5 D. McArthur - 2 50 " R A. & Con trol Dep'tm't 75 00 30. Citizens' Fund,C. J. Brydges, Chairman (gold) -- ---- 48,610 25 NAPANEE, ONT. Nov.22. Citizens, at Bank of Mon treal (gold).- --. — 400 00 OTTAWA, PR. QUEBEc. Dec. 27. H. O. Burritt, Esq. (gold). — 50 00 SAINT ANDREW'S, QUEBEC. Oct. 18. The Jones Family ---- 112 30 SHERBROOKE. Oct. 21. Citizens, by W. Griffith. 1,000 00 27. " by R. N. Hall (gold) 764 40 Nov. 9. " "; balance 38 69 S1IMCOE, ONT. Oct. 18. D. B. Wallace ------ 5 00 ST. ARMAND, P. Q. Oct. 21. Citizens, by Mayor Montreal 48 65 STAYNER, ONT. Oct. 21. Citizens —. —-------------— 74 30 AURORA. -Oct. 19. D. W. Doane, P. M. —------- BARRIE, ONT. Oct. 18. C. H. Clark - - —.-...Brydges BELLEVILLE. Oct. 27. Citizens, by Thos. Hilden, Mayor -------—. —-. —---- Nov.2. 24. Officers of D eaf & Dumb In stit inte, —-------- --- - - - - - BRADFORD, ONT. Nov. 21. A f riend of some poor widow BRANTFORD, ONT. No. 20. Citizens, by W. E.-ihm - - ---- CLIFTON. Oct. 31. Citizens, by F. J. PrestonE COLLINGWOOD. Oct. 19. Citizens, by D. Watson, Mayor -------------------- Premium on Canada currency COUNTY OF WATERLOO, ONT. Dec. 26. Per Bank of Montreal (gold) 1 GODERICH.' Oct. 27. Town appropriation -------- GUELPH. Oct. 19. Swiss Bell Ringers (gold) ---- Premium on gold ----------- HAMILTON. ,Oct. 21. Citizens, by E. B. Chisholm, Mayor -------------------- 2 Dec. 29. " "'' 3 KESWICK, ONT. * Nov. 18. A. G. P. Dodge ------------- 1 KINGSTON. -Oct. 18. Citizens, by J. Carruthers & Co ------------------------ 2 27. Citizens, by A. Livingston, Mayor -------------------- 2 Nov. 4. " " balance 77 100 500 26 40 50 50 500 Nov. 24. 28. Dec. 1. 6. 79 91 135 55 10 00 ,)6 85 11 proceeds sale cai load apples aiid potatoes 1 145 88 ill 00 LYNEDOCIII. Nov. S. Citizens, by W. A. Charlton 7Report of the CAicago Nov. 14. Employees St. Lawrence Foundry (gold) ----------- 500 0o brr d2,000 00 Premium onil Canada currency 9 69 QUEBEC. o177 85 Dec. 6. City contribution, P. GaiN. C i n - 10,000 00 neau, Mayor (gold) ------— 3,164 95 11 11 ST. CATHERINE'S. Oct. 27. Citizens, by W. A. Milten berger (gold) --------------- TORONTO. Oct. 19. Employees "Globe" I ------ Nov. 2. City Contribution ----------- 11. Wm. Blakie ----------------- NOVA SCOTIA. HALIFAX. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Oct. 20. Hon. M. M. Jackson, U.S. Dec. 13. James Lyons Norman, Gov't Consul --------------------- $50 00 Sec'y ----------------— 1,090 Dec. 15. Citizens, John Doull, :Treas'r —--------------- 6,547 63 BRITISH COLUMBIA. VICTORIA. Dec. 4. Residents,K:D.:E.'Kotein,L.U.'S. Consul —--------------------------------- ------ SANDWICH ISLANDS. HONOLULU Dec. 13. Contributions, by A. J. Cartwright, Chairman CHINA. KHONGKONG. Jan. 6. Proceeds of concert by "German Leidestufel," Amateur Society, by D. H. i', Bailey, U. S. Consul —-----------------------------------------— $9 8.. — CUBA. HAVANA. Nov. 6. Merchants and others -----------------------------------------------— $10,000 00 Dcc. 1. Matanzas, Cardenas, Cienfuegos, Caibarien, by H. C. Hall, U. S. Consul at Havana ------------------------------------------------------------- 6,393 37 CENTRAL AMERICA. ASPINWALL. PANAMA. Nov. 22. C. E. Perry, U. S. Consul.- $25 00 Jan. 15. Citizens,.. Long, U. S. Jan. 5. Citizens, 0. M. Long, U.S. COSTA RICA. Consul —---------------— 00 Dec. 21. Hon. C. N. Riotte, U. S. Minister ----------------- 27 25 SOUTH AMERICA. RIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL. Dec. 28. Citizens' sulbscription, Hon. J. R. Partridge, U. S. Envoy, Chairman, ~1,566 2s. lid — --------------- 8,250 c0 CALLAO, PERU,. Dec. 27. Citizens, by D. J. William son, U. S. Consul -----— $10,000 00 8 $535 70, $1,635 00, $8.94 89 350 00, Relief and Aid Society. ENGLAND. Oct. 31. Mansion House Com- 1,500 8,161 05 Nov. 7. " " " 4,000 21,776 41 17. " " ~7,730 2s. 6d. 41,903 09 7. American Committee_ 2,000 10,888 21 Total --------------- $295,297 04 Oct. 23. Jay Cooke, McCulloch &Co_ 5,000 00 Nov. 9. London " Corn Trade," byJ. HB. Reed, New York ----— 3,549 26 15. Lieut.-Gen. Howden....~50 270 09 20. Stevens & Haynes, law pub lishers, No. 13 Bellyard, Temple Bar ------— ~10 53 95 BIRMINGHAM. Oct. 18. Citizens, Hon. Geo. B. Lloyd, ~2,Coo - -----------------— $10,978 83 Nov. 13. ". " ~1,500 8,157 22 18. " by J. S. Gould, U. S. Consul - ------------------- 163 00 Dec. 12. " " ". 50 75 BRADFORD. Oct. 30. Joint remittance from Bradford, England, and Greenock, Scot land - -------------— ~2,800 15,270 40 Nov. 2. Citizens ----------— ~2,000 10,895 03 15. " --— _ - ------- 1,000 5,416 95 BRIGHTON. Dec. 27. Citizens, by London and Westminster Bank, ~300- 1,614 99 MILNROW. Dec. 27. Citizens, by London and Westminster Bank, ~298 8s. 4d --------------------- NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. Nov. 7. Citizens ---— ~1,000 5,444 10 BRISTOL. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Baring Bros. & Co. —---------—.~1,000 5,401 91 CHESHIRE. Nov. 8. Ambrose SuLtton, Esq ------- 500 00 GASTON VILLAGE, NEAR LIVERPOOL. Dec. 19. Citizens, by Robt. Trimble, ~16 - ----------------------- 84 98 HULL. Nov. 27. Citizens, by London and Westminster Bank, ~300.- 1,614 99 KIDDERMINSTER. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Morgan & Co. London ---------— ~s500 2,700 95 N OTTINGHA M. Nov. 23. Citizens, by Glynn, Mills, Currie & Co., London, ~1,000 - ------------------- 5,388 65 L PETERBOROUGH. Dec. 20. Citizens, by London and Westminster Bank, ~40 Is. H10 Od.- 1 ROCHDALE. Dec. 9. Citizens, by Drexel, Morgan & Co -----------— ~500 2,673 48 LONDON. Through Drexel, Morgan & Co., New York. Oct. 14. American Committee ~3,300 $18,252 36 23. " " 3,600 19,597 35 14. Guinness Corporation 1,000 5,811 20 17. Mansion House Comr- 7,000 38,527 25 23. " " 15,000 81,564 97 25. " " 8,000 43,815 15 J. S. Morgan & Co., bankers - ----------- 5,000 00 1872. Jan. 2. W. H. Newett, Esq., pro ceeds of concert.. —~10 5s. 54 44 STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES. Nov. 18. By Chamber of Commerce, ~500 ------------------- 2,688 80 WALSALL, STAFFORD-S,,HIRE. Dec. 12. Citizens, by Drexel, -Morgan & Co - --------------— ~250 1,329 17 IRELAND. BANBRIDGE. Dec. 1. Citizens, by Rob't McClel land, Chairman ---— ~400 $2,151 11 BELFAST. Through Drexel, Morgan & Co. Oct. 31. Citizens ---------— ~4,000 21,762 80 Nov. 7. " —------------ 100 544 41 13. " -------------- 900 4,894 32 Dec. 12. " —------------ 1,370 7,316 99 CARRICK ON SHANNON. Dec. 30. Collection of Mrs. Wm. Peyton, of "Castle Car row " -------— ~70 13s. 6d. 373 79 Oct.1. 19. Citizens, by Ranney & In glis, Chicago -------—. 500 Nov. 6. Citizens, by J. Campbell, Mayor - ------------— 1,000 20.' " " 1,000 28. " " " 1,000 Dec. 21. " " " 1,000 -_.. ._t' 79 1,606 47 213 16 SOUTHPORT, NEAR LIVERPOOL. CORK. Dec. 12. Citize-n,-, by Lord Mayor 9500 2,666 67 DUBLIN. 2,764 30 5,401 80 5,395 84 5 383 68 5:286 41 . I Report of the C6icago TUAM. Nov. 25. Archbishop John ----— ~50 WATERFORD. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Mayor --— ~150 SCOTLAND. GLASGOW. Nov. 19. Citizens, Hendersoni Bros. a. ----------------. ~5,000 26,934 00 Dec. 6. 2,000 10,656 00 ABERDEEN. Nov. 17. Citizens, by Jas. War rack - - ----------— ~-,000 $5 DUMBARTON. Dec. 12. Citizens, by Henderson Bros. Glasgow -------------— ~295 1 DUNDEE. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Provost. ~1,000 5 25. " " 600 3 KIRKCALDY. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Comm'l Bank of Scotland ------— ~100 Dec. 12. " " " 100 PAISLEY. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Provost PERTH. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Provost_ GALASHIELS. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Rob't Stewart, Town Clerk ---------- ~140 WALES. CARDIFF. I NEWPORT. Dec. 23. Citizens, by Drexel, Morgan Dec. 23. Citizens, by Drexel, Morgan & Co.......~555 18s. 9d. $2,954 28 & Co ------— ~28 3s. Od. 148 78 FRANCE. PARIS. Oct. 27. American residents, by Jno. Monroe & Co —--------------------------- Nov. 1. i' 60' 1. 2. Frederick T. Palmner and Sister, per E. B. Washburne, U. S. Minister — Dec. 18. August Seydoux, Lieber & Co —--------------------------------------- - 23. American residents, bal. subscription, by Jno. Monroe & Co —--------—. 26. Subscriptions, through II. L. Hoguet, New York —---------------------- HOLLAND. ROTTERDAM. THE HAGUE. Nov. 9. American residents, by F. Dec. 27. Contributions at U. S. Lega Schultz, Consul --------- $124 32 tion, C. T. Gorham —------- BELGIUM. ANTWERP. Dec. 14. American and English Church, Rev. Mr. Byron......................... —- $121 00 1872. Jan. 2. Unknown, by Geo. Schneider, Chicago, 45 fr —. 10 00 80 LIMERICK. Nov. 15. Citizens, b Mayor NEWRY. Nov. 21. Citizens, by Mayor ---- R300 1,620 55 --- -2200 1 080 38 267 34 810 29 540 19 33 33 1226 56 756 27 - X600 3.241 14 -,C300 1,620 57 -------- $30,000 00 -------- 12,000 00 -------- 200 00 -------- 1,086 25 -------- 10,595 47 -------- 3,500 00 72 66 .4 - I !lo Dec. 18. Citizens, by Victor & Achel- ]is, N. Y - - --------------—. 3.282 8% CREFELD. Nov. 22. Citizens, J.Magus, U-.S.CoIIn sular Ag't. (gold) $2,045 00 2,249 50 27.' " 1,164 75 1,272 48 Dec. t3. 797 36 865 14 DRESDEN. Nov. 16. American residents, by O. II. Irish, U. S. Coinsol -------- 1,815 00 Dec 5. S.S. Marvin —-------------- 150 00 7. Citizens, by O. H. Irish, U. S. Consuil - ------------------ 1,116 40 FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN. Nov. 24. Merchants and others, by J. & W. Selig,nan & Co., N. Y._ $12,500 U. S. Bonds 13,875 00 Vereinsbank," ~145 Ils. 7cl. OFFENBACHI1. Dec. 4. Citizenis, b)y Maayor Carl Racke -------------------- SI.NSHEIIM, NPEAIt 1ImEI)EI,BERCT l)ec. 28. Citizeos, by Geo. A. Sidler 58 SONNEBURG. Nov. 16. American residents, I)y H. T. Wisner, U. S. Consol 5 STRASBURG. 1872. &Jan. 6. Citizens, by C. E. Ehr man --------- 2,340.55. fl 4. AUSTRIA. VlENNA. Nov. 7. Geo. GriswNold, by Hon. J. Jay C. G. Dinsmore, "2 W. K. Marvin, "2 11. Hon. John Jay, U. S. Minister Augistin lleard —------------—. J. F. Delaplaine —-----------—. 20. Adolph Verdereau, 200) ftl. —-—.. SWITZERLAND.* ST. GALL. I)ec. 28. Citizenis, by S. H. M. Byers, AI. S. Consol ------------ 1.121 22 ZIJRICII. Nov. 21. Citizens, by S. H. M. Byers, I. S. Consol ------------ 6,396 63 Dec. 28. " " ".. 2,009 2(, BASLE. Nov.22. Citizens, pro. 16,000 fr., by A. Goettel & Co -. —------ $3,395 66 Dec. 29. " addl.. —-------— 583 89 Dec. 1. Contributions through U. S. Legation at Berne, from Geneva, Brugg, and other places (gold) $1,761 13, pro. 1,933 06 * NOTE.-From these donations, in accordance with wishes of donors, the Treasurer has paid to Ilenry Enderis, Swiss Consutl at Chicago, $1,500.00. 782 Si) 500 o(0) 50 S8 i 1,333 50 490 60,O $500 00 250 00 200 00 '222 0 111 13 l16t; 50 42 12 C(' i cago Rei ef and Ai,d Soc;et,y. ITALY. GENOAt ~NICE. $271 38 Dec. 8. Officers and crew of U. S. 136 48 ship "Gierriere," by J. B. Creighton, Captain com manding, 891 fr -.. —--- - 56 PORTUGAL. LISBON. Dec.21. Coontss of Edla —--------------------------------------— ~[0[$[17 2 Total cash receipts to January 6th ------------------ c expenditures to January 6th ---------------—. Balance on handJanluary 6th —----------—. NOTaE. —Balance on hand February 3rd ---------- STATE OF ILLINOIS, I s.s. COOK COUNTY. Personally appeared before me, Henry W. King, President, and C. G. Hammond, Acting Treasurer, of the Chicago Relief and Aid Society, and made oath (as required by the Act of Incorporation) that the foregoing is a true statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Chicago Relief and Aid Society, including all contributions for the sufferers by the fire to January 6th, 1872, inclusive, and all contributions received to that date not heretofore reported to the Common Council. HENRY W. KING, President. C. (G. HAMMOND, Acting Treasurer. Witness my hand and official seal, this first day of February, 1872. A. FRISBIE, Notary Piblic. ,2 GENOA. -Nov. 9. Granet, BrowD &Co ----- X50 18. 11 " X25 15s. 9(t. 182 56 I-)ee. 21. ('oiiiitess of Edla, -cc -, o $317 28 -------- $3,335,700 75 -------- 11573,636 19 -------- $1,762,064 56 -------- $1,314,261.) 70 GENERAL REMARKS. The continued donations since our last report to the public, together with the twenty days of mnild weather in January, enable us to say that the resources of the Chicago Relief and Aid Society will meet the wants of the present winter. By "resources," we mean not only what we have actually received, but include various suns of which -we have been advised, such as the New York Chamber of Commerce fund, and the subscriptions of several cities delayed by negotiations of bonds and other causes, which sums we presume will be subject to our order when needed. We regard it as a duty to make this announcement the earliest day that it could be made with reasonable assurance of its correctness. At the date of this Report, January 6th, there are 9,895 families receiving general relief, such as food, fuel and clothing, which are classified, as to condition, occupation and nationality, as follows: Able bodied........... Widows and desertedSick, aged and infirm OCCUPATIONS. ------------------------ 4 Age —----------------------— 0 Co~etor —----------------------- 1 Angler —---------------------— 1 Cnstables ----------------------— 2 ----------------------— 13 ------------------------- 1 Blacks~~~~tb 36 Contractor~~~~~~ —-------------------- Bak 221332 15 Conductors —-~ ~~~~ —--------------------— 2 ... C —----------------— 3 ----------------------— 1 12 . e —------------------— 4 . —------------------—. 3 B..... —------------------ 2 Barbers —--— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ —--------------------— 1 Dyr —------------— 2 Bartenders —-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ —---------------------— 4 nner —----------— 16 B. --------------------—. 66 ----------------------— 2 ------------------------ 3 -----------------------— 1 ------------------------ 2 ------------------------ 2 Confectiones —-----------------— 5 Gaideners ------------------------ 27 C —. —-----------------— 4 ... --------------------- 9 Cb. —-----------------—. 4 Collarmaker~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ —---------------------— 1 Go mke~1 Carpet leaner —---------------— 1 Grain Ispecto --------------------— 1 Coopers —---------------------— 4 Hatters — -----------------------— 7 ------------------------ 3 Carriagmakers —----------------— 2 Hackan —-- ----------------------— 1 -Coppesmiths —-----------------— 2 Hostle —--- ----------------------— 7 Copyist —---— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ —--------------------— 1 Hosmvr —--------- -2 Ci nie......e --------—.. 2 --------------- 3,810 --------------- 2,378 --------------- 3,707 --- -------- Architects ----------- Agents ------------- Angler -------------- Basketmakers. ---- Bricklayers -------- Blacksmiths -------- Bakers ------------- Bookbinders -------- Brickpointer -------- Brushmakers ------- Butchers ------------ Brewers ------------ Barbers ------------- Bartenders --------- Bookkeepers -------- Boardinghouse-Keep Bill Posters --------- Broommakers ------ Bailiff -------------- - Boxmal-,er - --------- Confectio-ners ------ Carpenters ---------- Citirmakers -------- Ca inetmakers ----- Collarmaker -------- Carpet cleaner ------ Coopers ------------ Clerks -------------- Carriagemakers ----- Coppersmiths ------- copyist ------------- Ci,vil Engineer, - -, - 20 5 36 15 6 1 5 12 4 8 4 6 4 1 1 5 213 34 28 1 43 49 2 2 Caulkers ----------- Collector ---------- Constables --------- Cooks ------------- CiLrrier ------------ Contractor --------- Conductors -------- Calsominers ------- Doctors ------------ D,ressmakers ------ Draymen ---------- Druggists ----------- Dyes -------------- Engineers --------- Expre,,,smen -------- Engravers --------- Fouiidrymen - - - - -.. Furrier ------------ Frankmakers ------ Firemen ------------ Gardeners --------- Gasfitters ---------- Glaziers ----------- Gilders ------------ Glovemaker ------- Grain Inspector ---- Hatters ------------- Harness makers —Hackman ---------- Hostler ------------ Housemovers ------ Insurance Agents - - ----- ------ ------ ---- ----- I —----- ---- -— f Report of the Chicago 1 Servant —----— ~~~~~~~ —-------------------— 1 .....tonec. —------------------ 1 4 Je~eler~ —---------------------— 5 Steamitter —-- --------------------— 1 Japanni —---------------------— I Scaenger —--- --------------------— 1 Lithoiaphe~ —------------------— 2 anitay Polce — --------------------— 1 Laboie~ —--------------------— 187 Sig Hangr —-- --------------------— 1 LumberMeasuer —---------------— 1 SignPainti —-- --------------------— I Locksmith~~~~~~~~~ —--— ~~~~ —------------------— I Sodes —----------- -4 . -------------------— 3 . -------------------— 66 ........s --------------------- 119 Letter Carriei~~~~~~~~~~~ —-~ —------------------— 2 StvdI —----------- - 1 . ------------------—. 75 1...... —------------------- 7 . —------------------- 57 I —------------------— I . -------------------— 40 Masons —----------------------— 2 Stret sweper — --------------------— I Marbicuttes —------------------— 2 Sewerbuildr —- --------------------— 1 Mnsicin~ —--------------------— 11 ~ddei —------ --------------------— 1 Mail arrie —-------------------— 1 ilverplate —-- --------------------— 1 Maltiter —-----— ~~~~~~~~~~~ —------------------— 3 Slse —-----------— 2 Miller —-------— ~~~~~~~~~~~ —------------------— I Spclti —---------- -1 Merchants —-------— ~~~~~~~~~~ —------------------— Sssr grne —--------— 1 Maible poli~~~~~~~~~ers —~~~ —------------------— 2 cIol ayr —---------- I lailois —--------------------------- 14'7 Mattre~~~~~~~~~~ maker~~~~~~ —-----------------— 2 Tioe~~ —------------ Manufaturei~ —-----------------— 2 Timmei —---- --------------------— 1 1 Teamsteis —--- ---------------------- 98 Oigani~~~~~~~ —-----— ~~~~~~ —------------------— I Tne —------------— 9 Oysteiman —---— ~~~~~~~~~~~~ —------------------— 1 Tinmkr —--------- -3 Patterninakei —— ~~~~~~~~~~~ —------------------— 1 TacoIst —----------- Pavei~~ —----------------------------— 2 Tinners —----- 8 Plumbeis —------------------------------— T —-— rners 2 Policeman —---— ~~~~~~~~~~~~ —------------------— 1 eeip peto —-------— 2 .................... ................... ] ................... ] ................. 2 ...................1 ..................1 .................98 ................. 8 .................2 .................2 IServant -------------- Stonecutters —------- Steamfitter ----- Scavenger ----------- Sanitary Police ------ Sign Hanger --------- Sign Painter --------- So diers ------- Sailmakers ---------- Seamstresses -------- 'Shoemakers --------- Stevedore ------------ Sailors --------------- Shipcarpenters —--—. Storekeeper s -------- Stovemaker --------- Saloonkeepers ------- i Street sweeper ------ Sewer buiilder ------- Saddler -------------- Silver plater --------- Salesmen ------------ Speculator ----------- Scissors grinder-.... Scroll sawyer -------- Tailors ---------- Tailoresses ---------- Trimmer ------------ Teamsters ----------- Taniners ------------- Trunkmakers -------- Tobacconist --------- Tinners -------------- Turners -------------- Telegraph operators Upholsterers --------- Vessel C,aptain... Varnishers ---------- Veterinary Surgeon__ Wagon makers ------ Wood dealers -------- Wood carvers -------- Wood sawyers ------- Wire weavers -------- Warehousemen Waiters. —------------ Wheelwright -------- Washerwomen ------- Watchmen ----------- Wine Merchants. Whip makers -------- Weaver -------------- -NATIONALlI''IES. --------------— 93 ---------------- 3 ................1 11 . —-------------- 6 ---------------- 3 ---------------- 16 ... —-------—. 9 14 ...... —-------------- 6 . --------------— 2 .. a —------------— [1 This numiber does not fltuctuate greatly. While it is true that some are providing for themiselves who have hitherto received aid, still the number of that class is more than equalled by families returning from the country, owing to the iability of their friends to longer maintain them, anld also to the fact that all 84 IiiN-entor ----------- ,Jai-iitors ----------- JeNN-ellers ---------- Japa-niler ---------- Lithographers ----- Laborers ----------- Lumber LAteasiii-er — Locksmiths -------- Lamplighters ------ Laundress --------- Lawyers ----------- Letter Carriers - - - - - Lampmaker ------- -.Nfessenger -------- .,dachiiiists --------- imilkmen ---------- -Aloulders ---------- -,Masons ------------ qarblecutters ------ Musicians --------- dail Carrier ------- Afaltsters ---------- .iailler -------------- i'Jerchants --------- Nlarble polishers —-Itinister ----------- ,.Niattress makers --- i'4anufactiirers- - - - - -N'urse ------------- Organist ---------- Oysterman -------- Patteriiinaker ------ Pavers -------------- Plumbers --------- Policeman --------- Plasterers --------- Paper box maker - - Paper carriers —--- Priiiters ----------- Peddlers ------------ Paintei-s ----------- Photographers ------ Porters ------------ Paperhaiiger, ------- Publisher --------- Piaiio maker -------- Potter ------------- Ilope makers ------ Railroadiiici-i ------- Ragpickers -------- Real Estate Agent - Roofer ------------ ----------- ----------- ----------- 5 ----------- ----------- ----------- 1587 ----------- I ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 12 ----------- ----------- 9 ------------ 32 ----------- 2 ----------- 13 ----------- I ----------- 3 ----------- 1 ----------- 7 ----------- ----------- ----------- 2 ----------- 1 ----------- 1 ----------- I ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 3 ----------- l ----------- 56 ----------- 8,,, ------------ 2 ----------- 7 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------------ 2 ----------- 2 ---------- 8 ----------- I ----------- I ---------------- -------------------- -------------------- 2 -------------------- 1 -------------------- 13 -------------------- 2 -------------------- 3 -------------------- 7 -------------------- 2 -------------------- 13 -------------------- 4 -------------------- 1 -------------------- 157 -------------------- 14 ----------------- 2 -------------------- 3 -------------- I ---- Iri,,h - -. - - - - - - Germai-i ----- Boheiiiiaii ---- -ierican ---- Africa-n ------ Eiigli sh ------ caiidiiiavian Hcl)re-,N-s - - - - - cotch ------- Cailadian Italiaii ------- ------ 3,311 ------ 3,513 ------ ITS ------ 982 ------ 188 ------- 373 ------ 918 ------ 40 ------ 112 ------ 53 ------ 71 Frelieli --------- II)aiiish --------- - 3elgiaii -------- "Iiii6garian -Irtissian ------- Polish ---------- Swiss ---------- Holland -------- Welsh ---------- Spanish ------- Aiistriaii ------- ---- ------ ------ ------ Relief and Aid Society. they have in the world is in Chicago in the way of a lot, upon which they hope to finally reinstate their little home. It should be remembered that the North Side, where all or nearly all of these people go, is without markets, stores, coal yards, or at present manufacturing establishments, where employment can be had, so that the present number of families may be regarded as a charge upon the Society until the weather becomes warmer and labor more abundant. In addition to these, the number receiving assistance from the Special Committees has largely increased. The work has become more thoroughly systematized, and a large amount of information collected concerning the applicants and their wants; and our experience has developed the fact that it is wise to aid people to resume their occupations rather than to feed them from day to day at an apparently less expense. In addition to these considerations, the added donations have made our way clear as to funLds, so that we have felt justified in extending the work of Special Committees in furnishing tools to enable mechanics and others to return to their old vocations. Where applicants have acquired a faculty or an art which, united with an outfit, enable them to become self-supporting, we furnish the outfit, and in this way are rendering aid of a more permanent nature to persons of almost every known occupation, with results of a mnost gratifying character. In regard to the Barracks, we are glad to be able to say that they have begun to disappear. Within the next six weeks we hope to have them entirely removed. Our Shelter Committee are constructing about thirty separate houses a day, into which, as fast as completed, the occupants of the Barracks are moved and the Barracks taken down. The wants of the Charitable Institutions of Chicago, whose resources were cut off by the fire, we have met from time to time, and have now appointed a committee to make thorough investigation of their condition, to the end that we may make ample provision for their temporary needs. They will remain, to care for the helpless and sick, after our work shall have largely terminated. They are managed by persons of high character, and it is believed that this Society will commit no mistake in making even liberal provision for their wants. Some dissatisfaction has been expressed because many of the donations sent to Chicago have not been acknowledged. It would always afford us great pleasure to include in our reports all donations, but there has been great difficulty in obtaining account of them, as much was given out without record during the first days after the fire. In the present report we have not only included everything received by the Relief and Aid Society, but have mentioned all of which we can obtain any knowledge. We request societies in Chicago to send us an account of their receipts, and all societies and committees elsewhere to send us an account of their donations, to the end that, in a still further and final report, acknowledgment may be made of the entire contributions to our people. In regard to the public health, the following statement from the head of the Sanitary and Medical Department may be of interest: The probable future sanitary condition of so aninny persons, suddenly driven from their homes and crowded into small apartments, for weeks insufficiently clothed, their food rations in many respects materially changed, and their mental 85 Repor,t of the Chiecgo condition necessarily depressed by their terrible experiences and the almost hope less pecuniary prospect before them, became immediately after the fire a question of great interest. Our community seemed to present an inviting field for epidemics. Typhoid and typhus fevers, diseases especially incident to over-crowded popula tions, and small-pox, were among those most apprehended. The Medical Department had its attention early called to these dangers. Isolated homes were promptly furnished by the Shelter Committee for such families as in the judgment of the medical officers were most exposed to disease from over-crowding. A good sanitary condition of the barracks and private houses has been maintained by the vigorous enforcement of hygienic laws. Physical wants have been met by the Department of Distribution. In the breast of all a universal sympathy has inspired a cheerful hope, more tonic than medicine, and second only to food and raiment in its life preserving and healthl-giving influence. The fevers threatening us in the month of November, especially in the northwestern sections of the city - the most crowded - have entirely disappeared; and at the present time, January 27th, there are no indications of any epidemic disease. Smnall-pox, always present in large cities, has been kept under control by thorough vaccination. Much opposition has been met with here, as elsewhere, especially among our German and Irish popu lation, from an ignorant prejudice against this most beneficent operation. In fact, three-fourths of all the deaths from small-pox are of Germans or German origin. Fortunately, this Society has been able to influence this class by arguments not generally available. It became evident, soon after the fire, that small-pox was likely to add its terrors to our already existing calamities, and earnest efforts were made, not only by the Medical Bureau of this Society, but by the Health Departnient of the city, to arouse the attention of our citizens to the danger, and the means of averting it. Vaccination of all inmates of barracks was made compulsory. Physicians were employed to vaccinate at the Depots of Supply, and rations were withheld from such as refused the operation. Some have persistently for weeks declined to receive food upon such conditions, but the large majority at once, or after a few days' delay, submitted. In addition to the large numbers operated upon by private physicians and by the officers of the Board of Health, from five to eight thousand per week have been vaccinated by the physicians of this Society. The result of all this has been that Chicago has suffered less from this scourge of small-pox than any of our sister cities. For the whole month of December, 1871, there were only forty-seven deaths from this disease. In Cincinnati, for the same period, the deaths from the same cause averaged more than that number per week. In Philadelphia, with a population about twice that of Chicago, during the month of December there were more than one thousand deaths; to this date in January the mortality has been about two hundred per week. In Milwaukee, during the month of December, there were about fifty per cent. more deaths than in Chicago. The disease is evidently diminished in our city, though in the country outside of Chicago it seems to be unchecked, and several cases are added weekly to our mortality list by patients brought into the (city fromy towns outside of Chicago. In view of these gratifying facts and the present healthy condition of our population, we think we may reasonably expect to escape the dangers that three months ago seemed so threatening. All other sanitary questions connected with the work of relief have been carefully considered by this Committee, and 86 ]el 6ef and Ad Socety. especially have the observations and conclusions of the medical corps aided mnaterially in determining the quality and quantity of food and clothing, as well as the construction and police of houses and barracks necessary to secure for our homeless people comfort and health. B)OAR,D OF )ItRECTORS. HENRY W. KING, PRESIDENT. WIRT DEXTER, (-EO. M. PULLMAN, E. C. LARNED, DR. H. A. JOHNSON, T. M. AVERY, H. E. SARGENT, T. W. HARVEY, JULIUS ROSENTHAL, MARSHALL FIELD, C. H. S. MIXER, JNO. V. FARWELL, A. B. MEEKER, N. S. BOUTON, B. G. CAULFIELD, MURRY NELSON, J. McGREGOR ADAMS, J. T. RYERSON, R. B. MASON, N. K. FAIRBANK, C. G. HAMMOND, JOSEPH MEDILL, ex-qocio, [ET,ECTED MAYOR NOV. 7TT1.] EXECt-TITVE (C'IOMMITT'-TE. R DEXTER, CRAIRMAN. GEO. M. PUILLMAN, DR. H. A. JOHNSON, E. C. LARNED, N. S. BOUTON, J. Mc(-x(REGOR ADAMS. 81 C'OL. C. G. HAMMOND, HENRY W. KING, T. M. AVERY, T. WV. HARVEY, N. K. FAIRBANK, ~ 12 I 11 I -. I