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. - ot " peseasany Lo miko o wL n*mz:l’ -yant, e, A. Woodfo E and A P Comen.” COLLECTION OF TAXES. S. R. Moare, of Kankakes, said_Tlinois was the corn Btate. ' They got their bestprices afler natigation opened. “They had to pay tazes in Jenuary. and yet the State needed no money till July. ‘The money to pay railroal bonds wasnot needed till then. * He did not want_tho farmers forced to ecll now for the benefit of the rail- Hz= ofiered tle following: S Resolved, Thatit is the kenso of this Convention that tio thme for ste collection of texes thorld be cxtended P ialted, Tins we rogusto our Semstors snd Tepre- = :nt Wo Tequi AR 0 Casct Tt 16 Corey ot tharviows. of Tt association, ¢ A delegato from Barshall eaid too much tax “had been paid, znd ho Fuggested the rosolation bo 1rade to apply to nextl?'c B S 31z Mooro said the Collectc:of Lis county.waa Jending the county money at3 per cent tothe 1sx-poyers. "y .\1{". Elliott, of Burcan, moved ta refcr to the ‘Comumittee on Resolutions, R 3r. Patton, of LeSalle, t!m:zght the resalu-- +ion oo swecping. Thero would be no money for echools. = B 31z. Jooro oppored deley, but wanted action Lied st Springficld at once.” ‘It was for tho rolief of poar peaple. ‘e motion to refer was lost, and {he 4igns were ndopted nearly unanimonsly. - COMBHTTEE OX RESOLUTIONS, 1o The Chairman zaaounced the Committsd on. sesolutions: Jaseph Carter, J. Herringlon, W, €. Lavrence, 0. A. Tanning, and Jamés Greon. LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS. g A delegate from Champaign offered s resolu- tion thes the Prosidentaof local clubs: be in: strucled to czll meetings and- organize Associa- tioos. Subscquently withdraws. 9 5y - GIOD IESULTS OF ASSOCIATIGN. 3 r. Gechom, of Whiteside; gavo tho state- meot of Lis eXperionce with tho Farmers' Club, which had saved the membera over $2,000 by buyicg directly from the manufecturers.’ They saved about £10 on _plows, £30 on respers, 818 on corn-planiers, $20 on sowing machinds. resoiz- Thest they sold . diraetly to - tho -miller, Lost scason. thoy pob - several conts more & hundred ' for pork than if they Lod no organization. Thoy shippod but- ter, eggs, cte., and got ‘botter prices for them: Thoy had 0o storrhouse, but had used the rail- zosd ono. Thoy mok regularly once » month, Tho cozt of operating was meroly a simple initia: tion fee. Tho officers got no. ealary, except the Purclasing Azent, wio had -8 per cent on all parchiases. They had not gob any special rate since they conld not ebip an amoun: of froigh ecesrary to get them. Tho expenee of renting ' warehouso, if necéezary, would bo very emall. Afr. Gorham way’ questioned at great length by the delogates, £ e e 3r. Duacan, of McLean, £2id If 44 important busincsa was iow 10 lower freights and inareaso fhe prices of produes, they should not wasto timo on ofher, issues, bué come atanco to dis- guss the vital point, and adopt mensures which “would win victory, . They should strika for re- quced freights end for - aqualization of freights, 30 that the people whore' thera .was no.compoti- tion should not Lo mada to pay for the Jow rates cnjoyed by those who lived wheye there was compatlion. - s o . Doy, of Hancock, spoke-in xogard tg Pl;!%or'i".sséoc ons, W Km,a, Tiw neigh- orl very ouonomical. - Thoy Lad 20d, provéd vory farmsd a jolnt-stock Company, with shares of €10, and Lad allowed Iocal cluba to have n-"cer- tain rumber of whares. - 3 . 2ir. Buell, of Whitesido, said the Azsopiatians Bod worked wall wp Lis' way, "Ho bolioved. it dme clianges, and to estab- & & depot, and employ sonie man to_attend it entirely. Tho resuit of ihe lowering of flio prices of implements fo members of the cinh was_ thut ftlorered prices iy the ylole neighbarhood. Middlemen werg noeded, and’ sliuid not bs bmplained of, poloss tox) grow too heayy. bo farmora st fry to ‘produce - cheaper and fransport cheaper. - = OTHER CO-OPERATION. -~ Mr. Cheney, of McLean, wanted ta kg it was propoged to invite co-0puryiion ¢ 53 %;m: {armers, Some (hn:;.:gin it should bo ox- sively a Parmers’ Association. e offered the ollowing, which was rnled out = 4 3 WWHERLAS, This Convertion hus met under. of tho Farmers' Convention, 1o consider #neee received from corporate hodies mancpolies, axud 7 “¥aEREis, Do Fmers’ Gonvention ig the only count, but on acconnt of the pro lacer, or of the merehant middle-zon, or the consumer. Under this useful eystem, there have grown up many frauds and irregularities that need correcting. Theso.men socuro a etipnlated commission for their service, and thus avoid the risk of chsug- xn,i valucs, of Joss jn transit, or of decar. . 'ha fanner of to-dey can bordly realize the cbanges * ‘that tho building of railroads hes brought him ; 'l is elow to outgrow old babits, 2nd %o adapt Limwelf to mew conditiona of things. . Tho older membrs of -tLis Convention havo uot forgotten tho days of their boyhood, when, if & new Louso was roquired, the frat thing to bo done was to’ euter tle forast witli axe and cross-rut saw, fell the troes, cut the eavlogs, and hanl. them to the sawmill, to be cut into boarda for tho new building."+Then the farmor and Lis son aswisted the carpentar, or be- Did you need a pair of . boots, hidea were ex- changed for the leather at the' local tanmery; tho shoemaker called in with his kit of t::{a, and he sat down st the kitchon-fire, smoked - his PiFe, told bis stories, and fashioned the boots, aod thew took' for Lis pay such farm. produets a8 would moot bLis fumily needs. Tho apinning-wheel and -the hand. loom supplied the quilt and countorpane for the bed and tho clothing for. the fanily: . but now tho old music of tho wheel and tho” loom is lost in the distance, and only comes back to memory. Tho plow was made ot the smithy that atood | 8t tho crosa-ronds, or cast at tho village furnace, and was paid for in tho produce 'of - tho farm. Then we kad little- oceasion for eitlier clnss of -middle-men,—for our corp, wheat, oats, lumber, and oth T products of Lhe farm or the forest wero ex nzed direct with the’ merchant mid- dle-men ¢ ¢ the eonsumer, who suppliod most of necda diroct from tha shop. All thet has now become » matter of bistory, and wo now read of the shoemsker at somo grest contre of tho trado; the blackumith has® gono to tho cliys or, rather, theso old-timo industries have grown, and spread, and amplifed themsalves, and built up great industrmal citios and marts of trado; and,’ whalevér wo may have prodnced on omr ferma boyond our owe noeds, or the work of tha meckanic or of the actict, must be sent to soma “commoercial centro for distribution, and to havo a value fixed upon it. - And now, in order to sup~ Dly thoso with whom wo formerly had a dircct . exchango, we must noeds employ tiio commission middle-men or the merchant middle-man; or, as wo practically do, both of them. Thon Wo om- plo the railrosds to do our - fransportation, in- stead of hauling the produce of -our farms, as formerly, long distances. - Thus. we hire othors “'to~ do -a part of and have ined for omruclves the simple Iabor of producing. By giving qur wholo atten- tion to'this, with the aid of tho new impleménts $hat genius Las tlrown inour woy, it need ba na'maiter of surpriso that our. garmers:ara fillod' to overflowing, and. the markets over~ stocked with tho products ofraral Jabor. - ‘That wo are simply producers, whother of tho Pprodacts of tha farm, the" garden, tho archerd, or the warksliop, aud thiat wo must employ com- mercial ageats, ormiddlo-mign, fo mako sale, nad to distributo theae crentions of labar, to {hoso who need thers, i bayond an¥ question, and it furthpr consideration may Le-dispensed with 3 ARG We may now turn our attention to ‘the graver quostions, How ‘and ‘13' whom ' thesq galas aud oxchanges shall be made ? How muny commissions shall wo pay, and how shall we ba protected from a loss in travait, or by the cupids 1ty of overreaching agenis or widdlemen, As regards tina product of tha'eoil, the laws of and” supply are too inexorable to be k n {eniporatily ‘set asido, The storiig and holding of grain bythe farmer Against 8 ‘probabls short crop, the accuwnlation i ware houses by the -merchaué -middlé-man for tho samo ghicei, appesr t6 bo all that 1s required to tnsura tHo consumor pgatst poriods of famizio, il hava lonig buen aduiitted as s par of (he, Jawe “of supply and domand. Tho turping of corners, and. the pooling of larga guantitios of farm-products, goods, or stooks, ‘are simply gombling, and should ha punished hs such, But g hava raet herc fos niore than the aimplo purpass of lelling tha world of onr griovances; Wa hava come als0 to sock a remedy, and, if poa- sihle, ta protect ourselves against future wrongs. In order to do this, wo must-ascer¢am just what ¥ nood, and then govern oureelves accordingly. +- 1t is plein (hat wa cannot meot the consumer in perdon aud mako a eale direct, at least tq oora thap a limited extont ; sud- it is alaq plain ¢hat tho' great bulk of odr farm, garden, and orchard _products, as well as thoge of tho worke shop, miist go ta thy commwercinl cantros to be & aatae by which this Conyention Jo Ansemblen, o 1o, 8 248 e do ] Lynches of Industry aro altke suffere o3 with the farmess of the Northwest bym?ncrpol.iu ©f tho country, therefore, 5 Tlesoleed, That nll persons fecling thepselses ag: griered by sad mo‘?ugnflu,m{;} vhaoves brinel o § us may bs tngaged, are b & wgrfiu Yo part t thib griat movement, Hr Hiinghioz, of Krox, sald tho factaors’ ¢libs ware Iuoked upon with & jealons oyo and eomo distrust. What he had seen teught him they wore nsofpl in_campeting against tongp- “oly; and getting Theap sapplics,” Their olub Dad 00 mowbors:” Grocaries cost, them Joss, and jad on form imploments they expocted to save mny-zhrea percont.- Soma of the manufactut- ers kiad refased to deal with thom at firet, bat all wero graduslly.coming round. _Ha_balieved - the great mass of the farmers wero now ready t0 g0 in for clubs, G 1= o Patterson, of Whiteaids, eaid the farmers a bad beoh oxtravagant, bought. things they did iof need, and gave notas which they werg slow 0 paying. Tho farmers must mako themselves iesirablo customers. *They must learn to get ong without things. . The farmers should buy for cash, or give short notes nud pay st maturity, by which iliey would get gopds chetp, - .. Adjoorned (i1l 7 o'elock, £ VENING SESSION. The Convention reassembled at 7 o'clock, and was addressed by M. L. Dunlap. % | BEMARES OF MD. DUNIAT, The suliject assigned mo in thia discassion g onoof Emat importauce, not” énly to tho so< called induserial intyrgsts, tHe world's toilers; Fhether of the farm, the"worksnop, or of the &uflio, but equally to tho consumer or user of o products of labor or of genius. Trom the first period of tho patriarchal sges, the middle-man havo held & prominent place in thohistory of tho world. 7 bavo been tho issionaries or instruments iy diffgsing and ntilizing the arts and sciénces’ among the na- 18 of tho eartin, * - They have always been_oge: Euusira, using Eeuenhlo means when. pozeible, jut forcible it they must, but ever ushing their system of ‘eale or of exchango to distant tribes sd races of peogle.” i Civilization owee to this class of men a large dabt of gratitude, for they have done morp to movo the ‘wheels of progress than gl other causos combined. _Withon? them, we womld bp {n dznger of poing back into barbarism, aud the light of civilization might fade out into outer Qarknets, . e calling of this Convention is an acknowl- edgment of this {ruth, and_the several subjects of discassion cluster around this one cs thogreat. contre of attraotion, snd are, therofore, sabor- dinatetoit. _ . .- . it is net & Guéation whother or no that wo dis- pehse ¥ith this clats of middlemen; that wa faect hero to discuss, but rather a division-of Egvflu, 22d to what oxtent thay may be the srs iters of our financial operatiqus, The changed : sondition that inventive genius, stimulated by. ¢ middle-mon, hes sent forth throngh all (ho daetrios of tha world, haavastly brosdend the field of naefal labor, aad ii\'en great activity to ;u?lusgs of peoplo, Afhl e g time, it hus evelo] & grusping disposition among our friends, the middie-mon, {hat may not secord ¥ith tho strict rules of justico. It is this feataro ¥ith which wo have to deal, and not tho lagiti- mate transaction of business; it ia this that we. are to adjust, and, if possible, come to an unt derstanding in regard to our mutual interests. e have chargad s part of tho groat army of Middl-men with taking too Iarga o share of tho Products of labor: of combining: for the'pur- poto of reating arlificial conditions of $ho mar- ets; and, by othor indirect means and pran- $ices, degrading the profossion, and injuring ths. Imsiucey of - producing, ' by tho changing of values, thas Jesding to's demoralized condition of trade as regards eupply and demand. For these deriloctions day pat thom an trial, and havo como to ffi“’ the trufh of ‘the charges. This is 10, aud not that w proposs to disponso with their servicos aliogather, | &m awarg that this is not a now charge, a8 story ha given us aome:hiug ore thau mere {uint ‘whisperings that this cass of men bave hais decided leanirg in that direction, and that theso mracticos that'wo have mot 10 condemn Dave from timo to time.beon the subject of siatntory yrovisions intended to prevent further ons of that code of moral ethics,: that teaches us to do unto othars that ‘which we aro g others should do mito us; _ % 1o the élder timo, middie:men were called mer- nis, and Lought and sold or éxchan; ed, on their own account, whatover was the sufijécl of Elo or birier. In'thess transactions, they wor Bot Always aver-nico, and one of tha first trans- #ctiang handed down to ns was tho parchate of feonof ons of {ha old patriarchs, and the sell~ ing of lalm m;o eervitude. This was o cash- trensaction, showing that, atan early day, coin lrflLl!g_D:Y ‘tlie precions metals was tho measurn of 4n more modern times, we Liave & now class of fiddle-mon, that ite exigencios of trade have brought into this ystem of raleand exchange. ;hess have also becoms ‘of usg, sad are known rves- tho ©omnmdoy o, i Thesodo notbuy andsell on their omn a0~ stampad with a valug, and tq be distributed to the.consumer. It jathero womeet tho two classds of ‘middle-inen : tho - merchant middies men, making purchaacs for distribution, and the gommission men, supplying thig:dgmand direct {rom first - hands, "Mhus we have® fwo commia. eions, or {wo raiits, to pay before we rench. the cangumer:;-0r we might'put it in anothor poing of view, tuat the consumerdhias these tvo nrofils 40 pay atter tho £oods leave first hands. %o this 18 ofton added -8 third, by 2 1oos) (dealér &t tha place- of shipment, ' who ‘ust ‘also havo profit or a margln, as - he sonds forward Tor sale on his gwn’ acconnt, ar simply. on com- mission, " 'Thia ia quito & coramon practics in the niinor ‘staples of the: farm, such ny batter, cheeso, 6gga, poultry, potafoes, - small fruits, wool, pork, live hogs, and hides. Thig practics is ot 20 objectionable one whon tho goody arg sent direct to the retail dealer or-the merchant ‘middle-men for distributian ta tho consumer, a3 only two commissiona should be peid at most, In tho sale of grain to this class of mon, it i ai- moay an- invariable rule that it adds’ another gommisslon, —thus addiog o ussioss expondi-” ure. - G 5 e 2 The remedy for thiz Is for tho farmer o tako a daily, tri-weokly, or weekly commarcial papor, sccording to his nepds or post, oftice fac ities, and published at thg polnt whero his sales are made, in order fo bo posted in fegard to tho markots; ‘}'h}: will al:n {g mmtym j;flgfl of the rqpriety of shipping to the city on’ hie cwn at. e or of selling fo the local dealer. is ‘cliss of men. pride them: sclves on_ being weli post values, and also depend largely on the igaor- ance.of ‘their patrons in -this-most impor- tant poin, ¢ : ; .1t i8 also charged that the commission men do nat always make correct roturns of sale, and that theinnmufime! put tho money into their own poa ots, 2s has boen dono time and agein, That is oll very true, no doubt. In.answar to this, wo Dovo the well-known fact, ‘that, st all of our commercial centres, there are latgo numbora of middle-men, of both classes, who hayo, by strios intagrity 3ad fair desling, established & Foputo. tiod boyond question. “These men do not send out runners to look up business, edvising you that they will givo your shipment extra atien- tion; or'that you will, in some way, be favorad, Bat, on tho other haud; they simply do even and exact justice to all theit customers.' This 1s the class of moa to whom you should make consign- ments, and- not to those who 62 parsistently solcit your patronago.” - - In this connection, permit me to eny thaf Quring ths last soventoen years, I bave shippo 1y farm and orchard-products to the middle- men of Chicago, eud it has beon my good for- tuna tohiavp Mot with.Jair and hunorable deal- ing. I am, therefore, ivclined.to beliove that thero i no luck of good, reliable housos, whoro the. farmer. will b fairly dealt - with. Tt is,: thereforo, his“daty to make careful inguiry in periment with some adventurer who seeks your confidencebut to betrayit.. , - -~ =7 The law has given tho middle-thon & standing better than bonds, by makingit a criminal of~ fence fo put tho proceeds of a consignment to their-own nse ; aud that is tho best sssaranco of fair dealing from those whogg ,needs might temipt thom ‘to make tnlawnl use of tho money of their customers. At tha samé time, wo shonld not -losa gight of -4ho fact, that n-well-earned Tepytation has ifs -valno.. It is exsy for 'us to chooee batweon tlieso two classos of mid- die-men, for their manner of doing Lusiness is dissimiliar; one prompt without excitement, and tho other fussy and indefinis; -~ - > LOALES OF TEADE. ‘We often hear the Boards of ‘Trade, or what is Ikmown as dealing on 'Chango, dezonnced as & system inimical to tho interests of farmars; and it may bo our duty to examine into the truih of this matter, and 0 53¢ what ralation this combi- nation orgssosiation of middle-men may have to thefarmar. These Boards of Trada are com- osed of two classos of middle-men that have Enun describod us acting in concert.. They meet dsily st s given placo,—one with his consign- ments of car-loads of “produce direci. from the farm, aud - tho other desiring tq purchass for salo and distribution, The plan 18 ccminl{ o desirpbla ane, ns it ' gaves much valuablo funo_in tho ‘making of sales, snd thus lezscie the " cost “of commission. The usual chargos 62 » ear-load of wheat orof cora aro some £3,~a small sum &3 to what it wonld cost the farmier a8 supplying the facilitios for readily “ascertaining tho markot-prices: It in trug that combinations are ofien mado that depres3 tho prico, but theso as often send it nBove” a8 below its proper level, whila the grdag bull of sales aro mye ypon the true basis of the market-values,— supply and démand. THE TRADING £¥ CPTIONS _ i3m0 dombt 3 #pecies of -wambling bighly repro- ‘hensille, and with which the farmer bas notiing to dosandyetitis o £art of indux of whet b -may oxpect {or his prodilals in the faturo, bariiog . cantingenciea thit tny change the aspect of the crogs s regards tho futare, Thia dealing in op- tions aften-has thq-affecs of forcing pr. up or down, £9'the corners closs in or oxpan: it oftén’ 1t 18 but & wave that soon passes, ©amo the architeets and_carpenters themselvas, - ice in Conrta of Record ; sldo, to amend Referred o |10 piaying the repeal of :the law.- ing man; f ita = 3 e : wito pm{mcinz 20 perceptivle resuls, Salots 1a THE STATE CAPITAL: b Rereei by e kx‘:fi.ns’;fig(;l lha of. | tho Judisiasy, Committas: ; ;| tholsw relating to Justices and Constables. its tandency fo_imnair the intogrity of other 3 i S Teoted within tho mmmicipgiity, Tho money. it 7 eoLrECTION OF TATES. By Mr. ROGERS—Delflning the rights ‘snd mombers of the Exchange. It is 4 practico that s etated, in to bo wrproprieted fo malntain a Firs | .Senstar STEELE prosented a potition of 700 | Horliin or married women. 5 should not ba permitted among a class of mon re ,Yl contains no such pro- | citizens of Coles County in referenco to the col- % ‘?ry B&n- g:ili,\];xgn:sx:du‘i;uo:l aumm ;uz c:: ; b 3 , ele., Depertmbnt, bat vislon. The rgles of tho House woro adopted;this ‘moruing, Fho Committes of the Whole, and the endiess circamlocution it involves. aro abol- ished; except when a yoto of the majority orders o bill to bo discussed in Committee. GRAIN INSPECTOR. = iy lection of taxea. mittee. e ot NEW DILLS. ko following bills wers introduced sad order- 1 first reading : 2 edny"fl:mmr GUMMINGS—An sct to repeatan act entitled “An et to increaso the jurixdiction ¢ Caunty Courta.” . O Bt tor WEE LTAMSON_A bill sathotizing whose integrity ia a large part of thoir capital, Refezzed to the Railroad Cam- for thero is uo quastion that it tonds to iwpair Yosterday’s Proceedings in the confidenco iu all tho mombora of tho Boand: and S it is no doubt to theirinterest to put ‘an end to thio practice. : Asscmb]y. i . LINES OF TRANSPORTATION. 4 There is & class of railrond middis-mon who 1 == dea largoly from the profita of farming, aad ) L Largs Number of B'lls Intro- browers. . it By Mr. SCOTT—To repeal tho act prohibiting domestic animals runniog at large. y Mr. SHAW—To oxtend jurisdiction of Courts of Chancery in foreclosuro. o By Mr. SMITH—To amend tha law ralating to practice in Courts of Chancery. e By Mr. STEWART (McLean)—To provido for yet more largely. from ths profits of. raiiroad ition ia bemg circulated Lere for th a 0 g inte stockholders, aud that s the! se.solloy Jo0tt 5 KA e s gt iy o Chaga. as Grata. | tho" Sacvatars of Hista togndos sad ea tho publicaion of (o sixt veluma of e Goo transportation,—“tho wheol within a whecl,” duced in Both actor. 5 . " offica records. R .- geanhical Survey. = ) or by whatovor namo thoy. are known: ks < ~" pmis xvinopuce. | By Sonztor WAITE—A bill to allow criminals | ~'Ty Mr. WASHBURN—" Toxopeal tho Registry White, Red, Blue, - Striped, - or Mottled, Thero wero soventy-ouo Lills introdnead in the | to tostify. Roferred to the Judiciary Commit- | law; except in towns of 5,000 inhabitanta, tee. COMMITTEE RoOMS, Mi, BRANSON offored a resolution directin; Theso Compahios may be considered as leeshas | . - = e o Iy Torty & 5 on tha body corporato, aud should bo dispeness. o Sjonse op to uls mamleg;madaenclyoriy da Ty Senator CASEY—A bill for an act to divide q §ith at tho shostest poriod of timo. That | AN Effort fo be Mafle to Have the ! cowwrrrre nooxs. {oo Biatainto Sudichl cirealls - Hafered fojthe B oy e lttosy, and thoy afford an opportunity for i B . g - i olution providisy icis ittea, . us g Ha 8 1o proyi of “impoiitions upen - the? it 2% | Chicago Police Brsard Apgointed | for iR ites sooms, bat. ocpllaty seks | | by Bogator BUNRE—A bill in_ roference to | iy ackng the Commiiteo Consdlmion. Tha tho diy, and return 'no valus reccivod, | . by the @ ¢ ting forth that statisners or soy othor porqui- | local insurance. Referred to the Committce on | rules were susponded, and tha resolution adopt- w0 may well- bolisvo. T donbt if ame meo ¥ the Gfvernor. a Tnauranca. ol 3xsITORS, ETO. g * { sita should not be suy;olied to Committees. “he resolution was cdopted. - - 5 By Senator LEE—To incorporato savings baaks, Roferred to the Committee on Ban and Banidng, 2 By Sen:tog EARLY—In reforoncs to the dis- eolution of insurance companies. Roferred to thoroughly invested with these: barnacies can make a"rospcctablo dividend, withont erushing ot tho agricultural dividonds ‘{hiat depond usos it for transportation, Thoro can . be no doubt Resolutions fo &;@oinb three janitors and to furnish Enrolling Clork with stationery wera refarred. 2 ¥ JURORS' VEES. ¥ A bills was introduced to' amend. tho fees of Jurors in Coroners' cases, now $1 a day in all Local Tax on “Jusuranco ‘Compatics PR C | that it is o tho interest of the stockholdora to countles, §o0 that in coumties of the it i drive th tand & 2 AlineTi = i 2 B Insurance Committee, A roeolution instructing our Senators in Con. fhore fhomout and to shut tho door against 6Tity Repr esentation--- thare au;gzbm e it e s w;}y i or BURKE—To amend sn act in 1o~ | gross to vote for the Sobiiers' Dovnty Lasd ol Tho mora” wo imvestizats thia aubect, tho; Savings Banks, © " : M. Callerton inkrodaced a bill to cnable brow- | gard to forcibl entry and detainer. Referred to | s adoptod. Judiciary Committee. u’lu)y Senator WATTE—A bill relating to coun- ties ind county organizations. -Ordercd printed, and referred, withont reading, to the Committee TAXES. ? 8, A resolution dirocting the. Commitiee to ‘wnom was referred the rwolutions relating to assessment aud collection of tazes to report as ers and others to ‘recover barrely and. boitles msed by thom a8 manufacturers, * The samo Lill | failed af the aat scasiou. Mfr. Rountr3e intro- more gurprised w6 will “bo'-that such 4 aystem” Been permitted to grow .up and to-day these lises Lid ('im%nun'mo?fi’ mn_ * Spectat Deape iteh to The Chicago Trivaene, lefianco to - thia- traffio of 'tho country, and ol Deep « e Chicago 3 duced a eimilar bill = e : rmous - tolls - i (= VERNACDLAR : o e Countics and Townships. 5 n 89 practicablo, was adopteds o v o e 200, s e st o By Senator CANFTELD~An act smonding tho ©TUER TESOLTTIONS, r BPAINGFrELD, Jan, 15.~There hab beon con- | _Bir. Bradwoll prasented a® biit providing that “sidorable fooling - daveloped in'the Honad on ‘the Question to priu ¢ Governor Oglesby's innugural -In other languny sos than English. Tha . Ropre- fentatives Liaw, voted on tho subject to please, their constitua ats. One man desired it. in Ger- man, another ‘ in Danish, . another in Swedish, and tho gexf tlemen from tho Green Tels, ovor bearing in m .emory. tho anclent Celtds, homor- great linos of rards to tho seaboard would rid themselves of these arrugant monopolies, and chargo tho coiiimorco of thio country »sum’ that Is oqual.to what theso lings pay tliem for doing tho aamo servico, wo would Live little, if uny, cause of compleint, - --- .. s It looks as though gome partios comnected with the A aubgemont of our xailroads must e iuter-- ested in these nbusos, or they would not be per- mittod to continue for singlo dsy, They stand fu tho gates of commores, mndbar its way, and i i £ in relation to Notaries Public. A rosolution directing the Seaotary of: State Zfié’i‘l’u;’i"éii%‘é.f&t‘im" l\‘:::‘:rk:n m'{im::zk “5ia | "Dy Senator CUSMINGS—To repeal tho Bogis- | to roport ns to wlether the bood of 3500,000, “th 'cmms;y Court, 23 now. . +. - | try law.. Referred to the Committeo on Eleo- | nnder which certnin sppropristions for tho new it of gz cersis | Dy HUE—To smend o lsw in | an contemppated by Juve detortudso s o ' % is | By Senator DONAHUE—To smond tho Iaw in | as contemplated by law. Referrod § - ufl'; for mfsfi%%:fi?:@fi:&? ** | celetion o Jurisprudence.. Beferred to the Ju milcxm o Publie ““3’32':53 nz;a eg:ln&é& sioe o 5 i will 2 ciary Committea. - r. McADAMS B 000 st Aeriam 1t Elgwm il K. § dleiaey O - swioii aiboe | hibifing the payment of any_and al claks, atc, $400, et 8. B. 2, in rolation uz g‘;a onts mdn ?{er::(!i' mfi ’h—"f‘}z,’; :1;: K'm;:i: ’1111:2{;5 L i e " forcement of resoluti ching the 0 ball, o Teeoutive Maion. Govorae: Bovarags | $o.1hs Comniiies on Juliciars. wras roferred to the Committeo oa Conlingont 10 83Ma fatton upon ihe iadusirics that the railrouds | Ously obsers i that a few. thousaced in that | the Executivo ion. arnin, isdict xpes Itonge. e to foster. That the peoplo uever | tongze would - bo useful fo distribntedn Tonhe | Lo mecuive pretty doon. 8. B. 20, conc the jarisdiction of ‘Jus- | Expenses, i = i g R S e i lica Magistrates, Be- Ar. ALESXANDER moved_the sppoiniment of ow ot e pquarter wway thoir rightd 23 10 ul- | owon, wher Engli i comparativoly ulmown, {Ig¥LBXOB QULENEY'S SEEECH. fota of the Pesce S0 Tolios Anel an, additionl mail carrior.. Refanod. low of this Kiud of monopoly, 15 apvarcat to tha B - most obluse observer. Theyy m.-\'«x.-llE intended to e Comaiizon o T e ereate a.monopoly. that would by a corporation to carry fraight for Alr. Jones for Jovs LA b B ¢ dsticas i be | ferred to the Judiciary < atate That Lo ade ot e g o 1 e o Sl bl for o ack 2 sk an appropri- speech to'the Republican cancus was not in- tended by bim £ refar to anybody .but himself, for the onligh tenment of those who Diay possi- bly emigrate:'to the Land of the Free iin the next ton or ono ; hundred-years. One of tkoso gou- House. Beferred to the Committes on Appro- | as to tho expediency of repoi & segular ayutom of school bool Smith, or to give ono the preferense avds thy | (1 - 3 > 4 is, Lo maant to say that no nian who was a | pristions. Rovise onrnad o 2: o, &reat public highways shouwld | : 2% Of | Benate, and any man 80 elected. ghould not, be- s nd Seotion 169 of the Ravanue £ 8t 2:90 p. m. bo, for tho benoft and uso of the whols people. Pocalier G MU, 88 thoso ! who | cone Sl I, “itefotedto oo Hoconag Comtritive, M 5 could wot. rcwd it “conld feol it. Priating in withont raspsct.of Jersous, olass, - or condition, Irish was not -demanded, howaver. Tiza'“col- Hero, than, ia @ class cf middlc-men for whom Sonator Burke fntroduced. 3 hill to_organize | 8. B. 24.—A bill for an act to authorize Super anies rwith -not less than | visors to fix the ralarics of tho Clerks of Eaid ness ; - and it is tho duty of all good men to pro- teab them' from abusa: Mm)% of on:cifigons a0, stockholders, and our townsand countiog s cv‘fir'y“ acestury. pronigion. | Ot Jorse- | Tiiots Srato Horticultnral Socity. Referrod to [ruionce Tesfired iletion i the S "‘E‘Cfij‘i’{'fi"b-?x‘:‘ for s et 16 amend sn act in end 1,500 in § wedish. It was in the order ofym- finished busd 1053, and Mr. Hopkins, of Cook, In market [ regard- to this matter, without making the ox- |* A motion to adjourn was loat. A momber moved to tako a recnss. Mr. BRADWELL moved to adjourn. ‘Adjournod. T .A FATAL FALL. i i itt tnaetions of the | dicia v & :::fl::m‘:;:h doisc‘:::i:: ol:amu;n“n and | B. B. 28, to amend Chapter 20 fiu\'lsad Senator Wiso » bill sllowing defendule.in crim- | Staintes of 1663, entitlod chaltol mortgages. inal cancs to testify or'make depositipne. Ben- | Beferred to the Judiciary I s e ‘a tor Cummings x. bill to abolish Conngy:Coirts: fifl‘ B.29, abillto nmexg:t ylr.\n sct entileh «for. p i orgaz, ize | the nssessment of prop : B s i T el et B R o | Raetion ot tiess. Tatasre 1o the Committon tho stockholders to be lisble prorats for do- | OB Revemue. o L el fh i 108 in tho capital “stock. .: There | . S- B- 381, in rolati paiting idamis fr’;"‘ to be tan Directors - elected ,,'-_henl, &o. Rofarred to the Committee on Uy, having atYeast 1,000 stock each, { jo, “Blities. 3 . gfl“fi%fi; frecholdors to the amonnt of £5,000 | . 82, an act to smend an” act in regard to 0 reprosento 1 as larga a_German constituoncy as any man or 1 the iloor, but eutortaining grava - doubtaag to ¢ ho constitationality of tho resola-. s lntion. “wov 1d' voto ayo, and did’ .so. Jogivobut afaiut Listory of their doings | Mr. 1its, of St Clair “clamead Gt ho ought to bo sufficient to astonish the - stootm Tepresented ¢ 1 largor German constituency than boldery, and incite them to a moro thorough in- | Mr. Bushnoll , and, more than that, wag a full- vestigation of this abusoe of tholr property,—zn | blooded- Gor man himeelf, but withal his mind- ahiss that has become intalerablo fo- tho wholo Wag not cleas : 25 to tho_constitutionality of the country, Lota graindosler dure to raise his | resolation, rio ho _would voio to lay it on the Shice in protest against this systam of monop- | table. ALY * Rogerd; of MeLean, also Lad Ger- thess monster freight linos swallow up tho prof- ite, oz aro chiarged mch a 10w prics for the Baar: : ing of their trains that'na prodt 19 lott, and Lot the people suller from oxtortion. hand. Deposits 1to produce 6 rer cont " interest, and when money s lent it shall not be .on per- sonal security, bat on property valued st three time tho amomwt. Whasever bill is. pasacd on this subjoct wilt have to bo submilted to o ote of tho peoplp at the next elaction. 2 GOULD'S AGRNT. “pocturnal rest of somo of . the Ropublican mem- bors, and thera 33 now no-doubt but that an amendment will bo offered fo tho ‘Constitution pmyzdmgi for the sholition' of that mode of voting. Itisnovat all unlikely that o Repabli- can cancus will 0 Leld at's future day to bring are out of their ‘lezitimate ling of useluinods, and womay well dispenso with thetr sarvieas. Tu this gonnection, I como to apeak mora partio: ulatly of our fruit-trade. It appears to bo & practico with our Illinoig rsilroads, =nd perhaps thosa of Michigan, to allow the Expross Com- of persondl property. " Bofe. Committso. E SENATE EXPENSh troduced By consent, Senator NICHOLS Ogyinirodaced | o 8 rosolution anthorizing the Goms. " \esabic. 13 dental Expenses of tho Gehersl . “wer gl once, they Lavo no facilitics for a prompt doliv- | eupports tho opposite theory. ” The politicians from the Loland, - On Rwisfon—~Reynolds, Bald: Casey, Murphy, % ’ Penal ./natitutions—Wilcos, Eu 0. ruit arrives by freight - trains, an extro gang of * sraTe oxs, . - ’ ; Toyed Faas A meeting of tho Trusteas of the ‘Various | copies of tha Gavernor'sinauguralin Englishand Shot at & Game himself into the brouch - to eave Lis country. The amendment may be offered ot any moment. For iho informstion of membora. who supposo that s mere majority of both Houses can amend ness. * Thare is » simplo romody for thia atato of things, sod that is for tho. railroads to tako chargo of all goods that tho consignor does not desirc to be delivered by tho Express Agents. Mr. SWAN was apposed to thistway-of killing \ xeeolutions, and ha would vote no. | Tho provious quertion was moyvediand lost. The motion to table was lost—Yems, 66 Tays, BeswneD Toxio snd HAXDUAK PILLaY, Thesn arn th gnly mediclnes that will sars Pulmonsry Cangemotl o beea in Constn prmstice orer Shi Fears eontisually oxamining Tunga, oo kuows: his madl. ‘University, ~ oxponses, 816,000, in addisfs tion to tho'interest upon College and Semirery fond, ond 26,115 o enable tho institution to square ita books and pay it indobtodness as fast This practica has bocomo- 80° oppressivo to | the Constitution it maz be wall to stato that 6 | ac it heeome due, provided this approprintion giney if roncrly taken, Wil Sate, comumpticn. " His ‘tho fruit-growers ' of ‘tho - Stafe that tho | Will requiro two-thirds of each House to submit | dces not warrant an increseo in tho annual ex~ 62, a8 follows : llu:i l;‘!_h‘r:}’: atnsotne liver snd ttomach: his §:a- - Ltinois State Horticnltural Bociety,. at its last | tho amendment to tho people, and a majority of | petises. Eye 'and Ear Infirmary, Chi- TEAS, T oy Siowolven o ;,,‘;,d,;;;;“',;‘:';;,::,;f;g';f;; annual'maeting, appointed *o Comraittee for tho | tho people to adopt it, and if it fails tho eama | cago,’ ,500, . to pay board and ex- M!“;:&';"uanl- E’::E:“- ripens tha matter, and. nature throos it off mitbout purpose, if posaible, of arranging with tho Rail. | smendmont cannot be 'sabmitted again for four | posses - of pationty’ fro parts | pfE T Grisee, EER R I cotaor &tih and Archia s SOHENCK ¢ raad aad Expross Gampanies, that hereafier tho | vears. : of tho Stato; 1,500 for rent of tomporary quar- | Batk a5, Grogy Yy drugiiss and aoslecs gomsih " phis, 18ilioad shall tako chargo of the fruits that ara | CHICAGO POLICE POARD. tora: £1,000'for Turnituro, Elgin sty Asy- | Bisho p (Rdgan), . Geidles, Shippod by tho passenger trains, whora the cou- | Onoof tho members hus in pocket a Bill to | Tam, oepanses 570,000 por anaies foaoa0s, A1 1, | Bradw di, 'fite (adto), DRY GOOTS. legislato tho presont. Board of Police of Chi- | 1873, until the complotion of the centre build- Signor- arranges -for the - conaigneq t6 receivo B them at the depot ‘on' arrival. ‘This will alsa “u%fiunuz of existence, and substituta in its place | ing, and $55,000 per annum thereafter. Anns Palhrd, lossen the cost of traneportation; for, os I'sm | o Boerd to bo appointed by the Governor of | Insane Asylum, £50,000 per annum for 'ex~ 3 5 informed, theso Expregs Compauies pay the | the State, tho members to . receive no | ponses aatil the complotion ‘of the morth | Chumbes, Inccorn, 5 . Railrozd Companies » sum qufix to firgt-clasy | compenention. The gsnflemnn who has the.| wing, and £62,500, annual addition { GROACHY Sobnaien, Do, class froight on {reight-trains, whila thoTixproay | bill.—ono of tho Cook Conaty delegation,—con- | thoreafter. Soathern ~ Normal “University,.| Crom Siewdet (Wlao- - bl p | Qompasies Lavo becn in the habit of trebling | tonds that tho Bosrd is now &' political maching | at Carbondalo, O15.000° Ponmrs mefou Schnol, | Dacls,, L hig this cost. Wo cax, thorefors; dispenyo with the | ran by both parties, and innocently remarked | £25,000. - Urbana Industriat Univorsity, in aid | Bomsits Bptvemten, o = d 3 Txproes Agonts, or middls-men, “botween tho | that it would bo taken out of- politica by allow- | of expetimonts nor In poogross on tho, experi- | Bl HeGiory Yiedeo, AND orchardist and the corsamer. hiola. | 128 the Govemor (o appoint & Board, " all tho | mental farm, and sslazy f Bocretary, 95,500, Danhass, e ), Soket, - I think that T have show: thet the stockhold- | mombems of which shonld bo of his owr, Jolitical |. In consideration of the increase of the appro- | Fior, Mocrisca, .’ Wiymors. e or of railroads aro intorostod with us in dis- | faith. Ho doca not {hink thy contralsamy op printiona to tho insene ssylum, thoy are 16 b6 | Tricer; ve GLGSIN G_e 1] T S ALE pensing with all that ammy of miiddle-mon who fomer in the Governor. would hurt anybody, or. | foreidden to cherge aay pationts for -trostment. i simply lovy toll on_the busines aud industry. of | have s bad toudency. . Tor the prosent b woard | The sbec e iss 227 | each-of the next two g ; the country, withaut ‘in any maaner adding to |. lot the Bpards of Health and Public Works ro- "years, ° making a total tho firat its wealth, maiu; and does hot think the Governor would | year of = $£456,515, and. for the two ours “of 918,330, ecxclusivo of S50 controlall the ‘suboridinae appointments, or : to be gven to the Nortl:ern Itsane Asylum mext +~In the curing of disense, the first objoct is ta 0 that the removal of f brauch of tho Manidipal learn its cause and modoof propegation baforo T V. Farwell & [a, Fosco proparedto adminlster oyomody. If T | Gorerumnt from Ghicago ts Springfeld would | yoar, If tho building is compiaiod, and 90,000 | Salis N oy easasr aulo to Poiat out ta you tho offoru of | bo inconvenient, much lois improper. Wiilo | Sontiogent pon-the comsietion of the Beniocs Earnal I Gepenady thomiddle-men, T atiel o wal zipaid for th | the oustiutondtty ot tho il iy o' say”the | Asyloms s o0 tok imamother | B, Haachm timo gpent in the jovestigation. A=h o ‘1east, very questionable, the proposition, if en- (he Trustecs also agres 0 ask in anol! X o ‘o (Marshal) if i Sg s y courtgod, Wil ssmuma h Satar shape’ in tho | bill for the following eumus for bailding anafa. | £t ooy oy IHUHI'I}E, Franklin and Marketsts. Iow a Bad Practice is Fostersds | oarly tatvodactidn of s by % | inbing s Northara Insane Seiams Si31oiss s i % 1 N T S (2B CTcago cuxy Gorugron. Sonthiom Tnssne Asylum, ‘SR000; Sonitor | M1 i, e Entire RETAIL DEPARTMENT ere is & gocd denl said -in censure of o | ill is prepared to bo offered, after some con- orm: ivarsi 3,000 ; Urbana Indusirial | Haswes,. Gbacly, clalioliner, - S0 cuntozof uapiog olf aud on cars whes o sy, |- eultasiner Biobaiee o0 Oored aler e con- University, Sothins’ Nommel " Univermsity | i S New of about ONE MILLIGN DOL- by nglteous condemnation, bat i 20t | oficos of Gity Collsotor snd Tax Gomnissionor | $60,000; Deet xad. Diimb Tastiute, Sacs ey, | Ho anbac Qreadien y - | LARS worth of Someiatent, iban coming lrom xailiond compt. | in Chicago, sales for dolinquont taxes to’ bo | Sohool for Fesbie-Mindad, §70,000 for. the. pac. | Ji ¥k, 3it Sponker, B a5 gy dossos voform thoy must | mado by tie Gounty Troamurer, who ehall maks | chass of 3 &ite f0F & new baiiding, sod SI0.000 | b sesolation e Thonkoters LTokem roturns to iHe City Collector, 'Itis contended {_‘oe .ynm%nogg nEe!ncn{:lvE:r h é\’nnm mittoe ou the Judiciary. T 1 2 ofm Sahool, $15,000; Ese rmars, ¥ y begin a homo, for 28 long na employes will jump on & train when in motion, sad persist in thatin case any person'who has appealed his LEAVE OF ABSNCE. Mr. SVERBER was toxes to the Bupremo Court desires to pay his | at Chicago, 910,000 for the partial completion of grantee! lease of sbacnca doing it x5 gracofolly as they do, an bailative K public will bo the sufferers, cr.ple don’t jump | taxes before ths appeal is decided, theroia no | & new to replace that destroyed | ¢ \Siday. ¢ "on a.train befora it stops, bécanso they are ina | official authorized to roceive the money, the City [ in _ tho fire, = provided tho fotal = cost ROULEY. o Burry, but bacause thoy Lavo soon's brakesman | Comptroller Laving no logal sight £o iy 0. toithe Btalo “of its building, whem | 3. CARPENTER, from. tho Committss on ar ¢oudactor do it, sud liave a terriblo dread of : NOTICE 70 QUACKS, complotod, ehiall not oxceed 323,000 he total. [‘Rales, made & teport. The Tepert was adopted ] 3r. Andoraon introduced n Bill to-day, pro- | £507,743.25, ia to bo pavzblo out of tholevy of | withont davate: Jiding that tho Govornar shall appoint a Board | 18v2." Tho total for all’ purposes, excluaive,of of throo Medical Examiners. in each Congres- | tho Insano Asylam Contingent Appropriatipas, slonal District, who shall examine. all porsans | i3 31,484,572.23. ., desiring to priotico medicine, such personsto | .. . being surpassod. ' Now, at the station tha other day, Conduotor Phillips, of tho Eastora train, sficr giving the word to_atart, weited -until ‘the last car reached him, aod fhon, - raising ‘one hand tg the rail, and ono foot gently from the W DBILLS. NE AND The roll was called for the introduction of 5 o bills. _Tho followiug wera introdacad ! ]’ i 3‘31; Mr. ALEXANDER (Crawford)--In regard - | to docket feea, i I ‘earth, ho swang majestically zround, and was at | pay $20' for bei examined; and every person PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL. < aiica flvmly on tho car. . Diailip weigis 200 ?&Sfin Tmedicino mithout & eortiberie to bo Bracicrmo, 1L, Jan. 15 160% By 3r. ANDERSON~—To regnlate th practics pounds, but there wes such graco and_poetry in 360 Tor eatls offenco. Tho bill does not - tuo SENATB.TY af modicine. Both referredtoths Committee on 1 bis motion that ho secmed to blond viith thacar. | apply 1o persons holdlng & diploms fram & resa- | Tho' Sonate’ met pursusnt to adjournment, | the Judiciary. s . | Adapted to wants of every class, lar Medical Callege, or to those-naw practising | Licotenant Governor Beveridgo in tho chair, By Mr. ARMSTRONG (Grunds)—To provide Having determined to retire from Firkt, thero was yellow paint, sud thien gold leaf and maroon und PLilips, There was an elderly person who saw Phillips do this, and bis eyes glistanod with suticipation. Ho was going on tha Western train, a1d whoa it came along he waited nntil a fing rate of 8pced was gained, sud thon, raising bis hand ond leg justas ho'had seen Phillins do, <nd looking carclessly aivar, just na Phillips did, he reached ont for tha Tl and the noxt inatant was uE.'_ng ta push his hga Ior the testing of platform scalos, + By Mr. BISHOP (Edgar)—To prevonticarrup- ‘tion at elections and nominating conventions. . By Mr. BRADWELL—To aménd tho Raranca A 3 By Mr. CULLERTON—In relaiion to the sale -of casks, bottles, barrels, ete., used by, mamfoc- zorora of ale, baer, ofc. ; ala%, bill in-velation to ingurance companies, = - | e o konet s betny s, the RETALL TRADE and devote ourattention hereafter exclusively to our JOBBING BUSINESS, our ENTIRE RETAIL STOCR The journal was being read, when, on motion of Senator Palmer, further roading was dis- pensed with, - . . BULES, On motion of Senator HAMPTON, the rules bytka Committce, Aftor slight amend* ‘wore adopted. in the Btato. THE STATE RQUSE LOT. I - Mr. Pollock offered a resolution calling for in- formation sa to whether therohad been filed <with 1ho Becretary of Stete the bond required by |* the Btat Housa act of 1871, in the sur of $500,~ 'oogxcquditim:ed that the obligors would procure | of the Senzte, 2a rg&ortul uch additional grounds ng the State might re~ | wereread and cansidercd. quire “swhenever 8o demsanded, mot exceeding | ment the rales, 23 ropor throngh the platfarny plaaks, aud fighting the | four seres,to the southof and adjoining thonow | . Upon the adphon- of the roles os o whole, § Dy Mr. GOBDON—To reorganize tho Horti- Al il Tl o,k s s g | fonsasio (e somthf snd dfoining thonor |~ Hpon SHELDON: offered s sosmmation m ol soccy Will positively be offered from Tilh i bands, and'ewaing snd proving st s et wzata b flod. bolora the appropriation waa T sopted roguiting tho Committee on Tales By 3. HITE (St Clair)/-Taselation to Couta doteat aind wid B ey 6t 1 i the i i i ment. o index an: re] the same for prin , &0 of cord in cities, axfal fate, * Thoy stood bis up on his fet, sud | paid, and the inquiry la quits pevtmen Pprepara R L T e rubbed his bead with somo saow, but it wes a 7 . adopting as sount. rules thown s Jung whilo bofora thoy coald convincs, Lim ‘thst Tn the absence of complaint by the members | Scnate and onse at Iast session., - relating to_depoeition /in civil cases; alzo, to On motion of Yenator CASEY, the Senate ad- t amend the Tempezance Iaw. Below g Astnal Gogt th ivo hed not explodag. neraily, it must be concluded ‘that. Spasker |1 e g ¢ pametie il niten — A of Committecs gaye giagkm :journed until ball-past 3 dlelockc pm. | By Mr. HOPKINS—To amend tha act fixing L. Eislof had a claici_sgaingt woalthy satisfaction, Ho had 3 quastity ot |7 B OO I, e gelacics of Slato ofcers, ete. (Fec and Salary ———“-—-D St et 0 i i Fisia i e Boante: urenen urnment - bill of e s CAL. 3adsme Krorglikof, of Koslof, ) tha Russiah | materi ere were few old members, whom y 2 j Sy L\‘SCOII%—-‘Tnzmmd fho act relating MEDICAL, COMPULSORY EDUCATION. _Senator CANFIELD from fhe City Couneil af it was eagy to eatisfy, Itis impossible o ' pre- district of Tambof. ' Fo weat to hor houso late ] dicy how the Committees will turn out, but they a night, and farced his way to her ‘bedroom, presented a memprial %o forcible entry and.detainer., - praying the Mr. JAQUESS—To reguiata the procedure’ T PILES. wheaza, tha "drovo: him with & revolver.. He | will have n chance to bo great or amell Acconting |- i B e R e e LS, £ifty xoubles. |.to kheir capacity, A . i [ casetmont of tho sw of compulsory edncation. | of Courtsin Jury toials. S 2 She appeated, her daughter appoaring s hor ad- TAXING INSURANCE CONDANTES, | {Beferred ta the Committeo o Bducation. " [ By M. LANE (Hancock)—To msko approptia~ | o 0"~ PILES —Tnternal yentsg, W1ot, cr voe: whereupon K: Wap Bautonced to Mr. Callerton bas cffareda bill ta campel fire, {: EEVENTI-DAY DAPTISTS. tion to the State Horticu)tural Society. . ng—earod in & iox'days, by & nre, painl s ad ?ri 2 €97 two mdngle, a5Q Madame went freo, marjre, ‘5ad Jife insirance campanies do‘!%s 3&5‘5’&3"53:‘% &;’fiflfiilfi g; gg-%%gm,flffl‘:fii“fi;&m ] &fi‘%‘&fi:’&}enmm‘fh" 6&32%‘? ke et e o i, Bl wbich ield m‘g;gém :S‘t? dflbg'n'&.miuw!n of | tons ‘wre held oz the soveaih day of thewoek, | By Mr. POLLOG% —'To amend the act relsting 3 St o Ghe o b empt some of our ambitiona aister: stion for_continuing work on the new Btate | directing tho Commitice on Ei:;‘-fil‘:: u‘:! ex-ep_nrgt REVISED STATUTES. Mr. ARMSTRONG (Graudy) introduced & rezolution suthorizing the Secrotary to procure there 15 no nacessity, for thoy aro of no passie | ored In " congisti ividi i zocial insurance com; forred i i i tatut ot oottt and axe ot ontilod o | i ilaten, ma e i o U Yol | 25! ey Sl vk my comia of | Bonely Retero ot Commilon o0 Fons | St St Gl o B el Sl N vor the rights of the 2y righcs capital stock of any man Y. CATTYIN A £ in relation to Grand th of the standing Committees of the Paople, or of tho people’s highways, - came up, this .morning, in the shape of & n2solu- ‘business in tho place whero tho, company, is_Or- . B. 25.—A bill for au act in rel for the uso g m a i gt i of too much valuo tortho | tion ofloed & ¥ Oloson, of Cook, to.print 8,000 | Peaiecss “bobatie Sy iers, o) compeay, i o e Comtieo on Jodioarys - e to | Homse, Refored o tho Committco on Con Paople to bo in kny way impaired in theirusiral. | in German, 2 000 each in Danish and Norweg ian; | for the classification_ andprossrvation of. the | tho B. 26— bill for an act to reorzanize tho | PR BOBOE wsved to adjourn. Tost. AUSCELLANEOUS,. Messre. SUMWAY and NEVILLE offeredreso- Intions instructing the Committee on Canals sud are < Jurgely . Cintarested in thoir. utocks, | MOVed tolay ‘tton the table. This ent off dir to-dsy. Senator Donshue infirpduced = bill H d decrees, and the man- | River I oments to draft a memorial to $5d jpDust Do . sonoyod . boyond-: messurs | bete, but dore o membara. todk oeeasion £ e - ‘making Juries in criminal casos , Sudges. of tho |-rolation to judgments and deetoes, aud the man- | Rivor Improsome d otherwize improvo the fhat tho seorazo dividend i 6o small, whilo | plain thoir vo ios. Ar. Bichasll soommes tn fact, and that thoy shall apply (1> Js thareto ua | ot of cuforeing tho same. Rofarrod {0 the Congress to, dylo.and._othorrise impro e A terriblo fatal accident, which by some mis- chance appears to iave oacapod the attontion of tho policemen doiug duty in tho viclnity, oo~ carred at the new Clifton House, cornér of Wa- oy ndho will find bimself without cars lo | man, and S ofch, snd Welsh sonstisaemss, G 3 ; - d V¥ L b, ¥ , sents and decrecs, nnd the manner of en: move Lie grain, or 50 antioyed by detars that his | he could ncit violate his oath to Sapeect the | in unen cumbered real estute. The state. of the | judgn. o0 ) provi the redom| o after- Proita Wil bo Tost and bis busier s that Constitution . Auottcr gontleman hid Frcach | fnstitort on 15 to bo. SabLishod. jn. newspapors | forcios . T A R o e Fme s | baah avenuo and Monroo streot, Jodlerday attas FREIGHT DY EXPREYS COMPANIES. and Bolemir sns among thogo who voted for him, | twica a y. ear, and to bo onm to_the inspoction of | tiog of 1 "% the Judiciery Committeo, - *{ noon. One of the workmen, a Norwegian, But our catalaguo of complaints i3 not vo, | and aa they» wore nat. incladed, and Berinps | tho Btaio - Auditor. on the wrder of 4 Clromt | Rforred & * 4 0 ST BP0 Chard to eles: | named Ben. Anderson, while prosecuting his Somploted, a3 ma bave anothor class of middie- |*should nok Y e, Lo would-voto ogaist pristing be | ey e e ortion~ mocknoldar, if ho | 5-B.35, 4 7 30 tho Hloction Committoa. . | labors closo o a stairway-holo fa the third story men {o add to tho list, Irefor to. tho Express | anything bu t English. The motion to table wag | considers .8n examination yueccssary. Tho | tions. Referr. “roing the jurisdiction of Circuit | of the building, was accidentally tripped up Companies, who carry hieavy goodain passengor- | lost. €3 to. §5, when 3lr. Washburn, of Cook, | stock may"_be from 830,000 to - £500,- | B.B. 34, comes "3y igon, * Referred to tho Ju- by an immovable board projecting from tralug, or who often carry thon on froight- | moved to Taler'the resolution te thy ‘Judiciary | 000, all pm'd in. The - banim aro e Courts in insuran. £ tho floor, and thrown through the hols. Thers iralns and charge passengor-train ratcs. Committoo, o quiot way of strangling it, and { | hibited from_engaging in morcantile Lanking | diel Sommitteo. oy gotin repard to rosda | baing comesponding holes for stairway in each Espross Companits, in o genoral we 'y, | Was 8o refecced. £ Ry and from issuni 1g bami notes.. One-ihird of the 8.B.35, to amona "3 ¢4 ¢y Committee on of the lower atories, the unlucky man fell to the hava become 2 necessity; but, whon_thoy play . MINOPITY REPRESENTATION. - | capital stock is to be doposited in United Statos | and bridgos. . Boferro. basement, & depth of nearly forty feot, strikicg tho part of middlo-mon in faat froights, they | Minofily Repreaentation ooy to disturb tfio | or Ilinois bonds;, and 15 per cent casit_kept on R%nflfin& Jindse:, In, ‘O to the exemplion | on his head. Though he did mot move or utter . B. 36, An actin rela. rred to the Judici ound after touching the earth, it was thought i By the workvaon that some Life might yetyo- main, and Dr. Pardy was summoned - from bis fiice, at tho corner of Madizon and State streets. He disgovered at onco that his eorvices were of o earthly nge to Anderson, whose neck had been broken by tho fall, It could not be learned panies tq monopolize all freights that are trana~ | into the purky those racalertrant mombers thorors 2 8 4 b ! ferred In tho pussengor-traine, and this | who favor lotting woll enough alone. - Ona argu- | - Tho statemont regarding Jay Gonld's sgont | provide the enrolling snd ooy . tho 8ac | whora dspeesed had rosided, of what disposition amounts _to hundreds “of car-loads annu- ( mentmsedin fuvor of the. amendment s that a5 given your corrospondent by General Math- ) with suitablo rooms, and to sutBorize . tation- | had been made of his remains. s ally. It is the practice of the Expresa, tia people were fooled ;. that they did notun- er, who had it direct from the railrond man re- | vetary of State to furnish the requisite & Companies to . deliver goods - to | dorstand what £hoy wero voting for; and all thet | ferred to, The Iatter N1a3gone to Chicazo, Math- | evy. > General Banks. - their custoress, and in tho cnse of parcals, this | sort of nonsensa. This is aviolent. presumption | er eays, and does not wich his name to be men- | ADDITIONAL COMMITTEES, . Cryemswatr, Ohio, Jan, 15.—General N. P. i3ono ok tho groat valuos of the eystom; but, | not borne ont by the fucts, as a majority of over | tioned st preseat, The gentlemen from New | mye following ndditions wero made fo {h Banks was introdaged of 'Chango to-day. and Thon sevaral carlonds of fruit aro roceivod of | 20,000givon in fevorof Mitority Roprescatation York, euprosed to'bp tha ayent, as disappeared | govond Senato Gommitions roported yesterdsy S iroeasd tlis aacants h (i IHperian saike “which the Btates of the Ohio and Miasis~ -ory; aad tho deluy leads to grest Joss, Allow me’| assumo that thoy know better how to dictate (o : PEmgONAL. - Yey 0. r i ant - toaxpinin, Te b el Tnoe that, in the frit- | tho peaplo in cateus thia tho peoplo to choosa | Gorporation Counsel Tulsy, Tax Commis-.| o pierang DrainageHeusy, Hundley, Oam- | Hooe Falliye saiinobd totho Tnlsn mib xafer- trado of Chicago, the fruit that’ arives early in | for (hemralvos at tho polls, and iha voters o | sioher Tougem, ool Toyns, W. O, Gondy, | mings. : s sippl . Helaly, & et U $ho mornivg, and io put on the marlot at onco, | Dot caro for tho extra power Which o right o, | and I7. 3. Hesd, of Chicago, arg bere, Govérnor g ke pocallyon. ¢ in reiaton o this questson, snd Iy worth,a great doal moro than the same fruit | camulato or distribute’ their votos confers upon <| Doushersy 18 crponlomens. | 0B, motvon, adjourned untik. to-morror, et s AL tha rties held et Tor thia put on tho market in the afrernoon. ;, | them.- Bat the most potont zeason of all for | THE NEW DOARD OF DATLAOAD coonsstoNEns, ©| Thursday, &) 10 o'cluck, a. m. B e e " that Cincinoati held the koy In order to prevent any delay inroceiving fruit | pushing the amendment is, that the prosent sye- | to be appointed next woel, will pre bably consist | HOUSE. onti P e ~ment to be made ia s Iarge 1t tho propor hour, tho csmmission menaroin | tom tends to dislocato and disrept patty oxgani- | of Colansl Moran. of AcLean, to o reapnoint- | * Metat 1045, m. Prayer by Rov. Mr. Bur- Jockion, and g, i tho prestico of kecping their own teams for the ‘zation, and Rfl};thcms think_zhat the disinte- | ed; David Linegar, of Cairo, and 8. \H. BcCrea, | roughs. E: s fs"\x'ffl Sfl lfl 0y . g ose of. insuring prompt delivery. When | grating element in the party will cause it to dis- | of Chicago. - - - PLINTING! OF' THE GOVERNOR'S .MESSAGE. part of these States, eE—— R solve within the next four yoers if- there is not, Tle'resolution ordering the printing of. 2,000 AT * 02 Cnras. % “Iwo young men ‘men ara omploged by tho Railroad Company to | moro cobssion in. tho pariicles that composo it. 5 delivor tho fruit” ac obco, and the | They are inimical to-anvthing that threatons to | Stateinstitutions was hold horo to-day,. when a | German, and 1,500 it Danish and Swediah, wss Bocw Istasp, 1L, Jan. 15— ciiy, to-night, ey giibe, Lt s’ pat . on | hust the party. aud imsginethat Minority Repree | General Appropeation bill, making tho foliow- | taken up, . [leying cards in o saloon in thia . oo Waite the markst without delny, I regret to eay | sontation is ‘8 keg of nitro-glhicering that wil | ing sams Her sanmor oo ordinary expenseis and | Ar. HOPKINS moved folay it on the ‘table. | bocame excited over a game, aod o throngh fhat auch ia not tho case with the Expzous Com- | blow it to atoms, ono of thesadays. If Minority | rogaits, was sgrecd upon; Y, The yeas and naya wero,demanded. Hadsell shot the othor, Dewitt Ellis, - 1 g anies, us their employes have regumr businos llalrre;unmio‘n can'ruin the party, its abolition. poano | Hospital, Jackéonville—Exper. ses, | Mr. BUBHNELL had guave doubts as’ fo_the | the body. The would-be-murdor eecape. tical ours, not only for recoiving, but alwo for deliv- (. Will not savoit. Senator Ceaficld, 2 man of ex- | £110,000; repairs, *$2,500. .Deaf snd Do mb right of the Legislature to order the printing in | the river into lowa. -Ellis is Iying in 8 c.. ering; and thoe are the regular busineas-hours | cellont scnso oa: most . subjacty, is - 1] bily | Institution, expenses, §70,000; ° ropsite, | ‘any but the English hnsn,n%'e- oo | condition at the hause. Both were boru a of tha day. * ¥ot 80 with these commission men, | “touched” upon this. Ho has been modest $2000. Blind Asylum, expenses, 817,50; | Jfr. OBERLY was of opinian that the resoln-'| raiced here. 2ud thels teams, who, beforo the city is astir, | Waiting to 8o if any oo elsa_would sabmis | ropuirs, ~ $300. Feetlo-Sthiy Institute; | tion was clearly unconstitutyonal, lm!hw he | e————— ara st tho dopot aseorting tlcic shipments, and | a0 amendment, wnd as Do ono as | 95000, Soldiers Orphang’ Home, normai (-Wanted square Yote on the raolution ilself, ho SPECIAL NOTICES. sending thom ta thoir respective places of busi: | had tho couragé todoso Lo itends flinging | oxpenses, 850,005 Tepnirs. $2,000. Normal | would vote no. o ~ Mr. ROGERS concurred. ¥ Schencl’s Pulmonic Syrup.