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e Chicagoe Daily Teibune, VOLUML 26. : - o CHICAGO, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1873, E ! NUMBER 227 - - ¥ GIET ENTERPRISE. must pay for thom at an enbanced ] < 2. 5 B R Bt ey ANTI-MONOPOLY. OrI4, My thak which ought 10 birons to. ne | Wng, B B. Fefier Jomman Wisony Olinien | St st timo fy coming wien our courta | < sormon by proschor on tho lalairy of he fl‘n“é’ 0‘6‘6"65‘0“"‘{1':‘\‘.“ 1'171“‘1‘{ tl\oytolvll‘ aro wnr:].; County, Tobort Bowman; Cnrroll ' County, | o contract botwaon tho pu?)plu of "iiin Btats 9*::':;‘,'&'@3 ‘Efl:fi?&m#flg':g:‘flmg&‘:‘::"tm : d 000,000, How id thoy got s smount 7 | D. W- Damo, D, MolKay ; Wabaeh Geunty, J. 1 = 3 ] - . X oy robbed sou and ¥ of it Tow? Ty owaing | Kialor Vermilion unaty. 5. 3 AGott, A: | ey ee, oy ovuilons, but they will hold tint ShEn e iua plals ot Tikiols hid faswed beyon . The Great Convention of the Farme | 3°°TiR: Congross, aud tho'land-grabalisvogans | . Tiobineon, Willivn Ray, ¢, Dotiglas, ot | povor which anablo thom 1o contraot 1 OLHG 7. Sit G qucatlonot s fe b Areese Feoat Lo Al.nnirfl.n N"’(’Efi{‘c OF T1 l(fi'l‘;i(hn‘lll;\? : '.’?n'Q'S'“oflii‘hé‘?i'flnf“fz‘m';‘ ‘trl;u“ é"‘x‘é‘é‘é.’f\’v‘fl?y’fl 'e\f %&?f“hs‘e;‘;‘i"b‘g}m?"“flt}‘ l.lu\.;mzil!igr, lAé llm road-bnd.lm;nblu lhllm Ilmcontrm! l)l)nl’!)!ll-nlnll- i =)ond thoelr I.lm\? ln‘ d‘lm‘:x‘m:l'fifi:' q:dn:{ron ;‘; I ) Coneert in aid of the Pube 1 . H . [arTis ; Bel o > lig s G ReREE, i 0 ers at Springllold, SEOI S coml & o e oy I ko | Gy, iy ot B, el Faos | GoLBee ik yon o o T | et e o Mttt i 3 5 onnty, John Durdatt, 1. T, Trwin, W. T. Doy ! i R o S o 1} 1 L1 soming noseer o, tho it haa much m-u;;flgei,mofi Corits, P‘:«‘WE;'?:" R, Yo if;‘:l'.fifirf:v'-': D comiroled Ly the. Loglolatore "ow,vie: ‘prommonoTelater tlat, tho-fard ‘Sommodate pat o ] 4 ¥ on, 010,- | king, J. B. Porking, E. . Nosbitt, A. B, Mo« | giving that powor, I say tho timo is coming ) moatin i 4 RAR O RRI b 304 WEST MADISON-ST,, | Delogations Prosst rom 72 Countios | bl st i comers | o e B . 5.0y S | il olf 8075w 0 e oS00 | S0P stionn " it 0t s pgnnond po . ton, . Hayas, L, Hubor, M, Kundoson; | fa not groat an tho | —-| ™ At . iraiotes, SEIKy il e e ivinedai i in the State, Youtal not owned in Uil couniry ol boyr. | Montgomiey ooty vy 4. Vol mrfim‘: el R e e mn}?n?flfi’;:mmggmf e s ft R Arereceivingdaily new Spring milisdfo sanyic outet tho county ana o | Gounty V0, olo Douglas Gounty, . ol | nol geantor” i "tho” Tagitatizo ' tiat | il labor, ad U onldonco f so. pundsnt tlokot-holders, amounting to a - | croatod them ; thai theso corporations, callad in '{-that there & no doubt of * the truth of the som~ tributad by fol smong T} 3 thus the graiu is loft on your Lands. Tho cost. Your Committoo on Orodontials bog loavo o | ono sonso porsor b od I e (Goods, consisting of Sacques, | Tue Grievances of the Farming Com | of buiiiing. ralronda a thrgoly morguscd vy 1 | ropert thek wo. il wovosiy-imton congtivn. Jom | Yoo mgbin. Shan oo ‘o i anored n tholr | plaints muds. The farma thronghout tho Btata . 4 litorally tosming with, tho' produota of tha ; 5 tATiMl, nnd that cost puat como ont of your ook« | rosontod by 200 d £ wh f right e, 2 H ALF A M HLL] fl N Talmas, i d Dolmtms; 1]11p01‘ s munity Thoroughly Explained, SASL, Mot o puat goruo ot o pgn ) ]::c 2 ‘;:ugogm & rupofl:fi?lm’ lio' names of whom gimo, of rights glven to mo by tho groat God | field. Providenco appoared to have smiled upon . Now, tho quoation of logislation upon | thom. “Their Inbors ad boen rowarded abunds Risgara ahip - cansh, - sho " Wapmomont of o Y * | the"sniboct fn 'a " very diffeuit - ons. - An | anily. and yot te mpiaisdz W Ay . e NI EEN, thio" Misslaeippt Tivot, and finally thoy opposed. | A disousslos e auostlon of calling | Tonorable. gontioman. Told done ] e yst the famisrs conptyar. Wisl ed Slllts, in desirable fB.bI‘lGS, tho. improvement of 'tho Llinola i vm?? aud | thio zoll, to nacortafn who w‘:rgdnlugnm!. Fens | fng ho was 1 the Toglalnturo. of :‘;::r b thocato? Why s I hat tho ooun P ; They Demand Free Lumber, Free Iron, | why? Bocauso it offora a practionl solutton, in. | woro entorininad fhak tho railroads woro ropro- | yours. ago, undor tho old Conatitation, and ho, | Droaccy Mhes wore.: onameioaias, of Novelties in Dress Goods, neu- J d , aud o, duco, hoy worb compolled. to give: P part, of the quéation which ongages your atton- | sonted on the floor. ‘Thoso who wore: not dele- | cama down lhioro thinking ho e - Al o Ono Grand Git, ng'“:;; #100,000 | tra] Shades; Pi in colors, Frea Vepgels; end Lower moges, sudoih for o il Pz‘b"‘f"x oy | By oo g \r’ o e O e oo b | sdttiod 48 o h"fng 2 bk e | sty Uty SRR Somaty ad gL 0 burdons undor ou groan, by giving | Vinally tho t rodontials woro -In- | a mo that th ] 3 . ono Ganaa “;: Onsh: R5.006 e8) Liques, /] Freiglts. o lionithy transporiation f Brain’ and alack. | atrustad ro Drepste o siphahelioal Labof delo- | was the most ' aifeuty o hng eos|| thoynooled their monoy. lliers wes s ox ) . ovor! | chiange necossary, and for thls zailways wera Lot your offorts bo bent in the dircction ot} atos, and upon all important quostions the | known. Now, it may bo thought among farmors’ posiig all forms of monopolios wiich control | Soto bo tokon by yoan and nays. - tt % -zeeled, Doy cauly nolongor dopand on wagons One Grand Gitt, Cash, 25,000 and with POlka' BPOt; Hosmry, throughout the country that It la & vory osey. |'or rivors.. Tndood tho it Sy Y 3 h or woro to Som (loves, Embroideries, Trim-|mhe « Vested Rights” of Mo- abmoliely tho Govornmont o-day, had Sadout, | 4" motlon waa malo 1o sécouskdorin ordr | mattor to lagiinte on_ihis gresti u afl | tont . obetruction of transportation, Tt was ‘tho way to ond thom, and that will | thiek & yolomight o takon by conntles. ftmow about what you wint. - Jou want » roduo- | b ot mings, o, WhICL thoy will nopolists Have No Legal bo o unitod offort without rogand to party afMiin~ | - Br. Johnaon,of fxn%cfigk"aum, With rogard to | tion of tarite. - Yon want- rallsasda to bo sonc| | ol fuontion whother tho rallvays, bolrig e y GGy wi 8 i tions, Undot tho apuclous namo of paety all the | thoralironds boing roprosonéed o tho foor of tho | pollad to cuago thels disoriminations, bt how tol| T8 the. s Ee also, auperior to tho ownete of tho oxen.’ [Choora]. ‘Tho' queation. was 1 that will 3 offer at very unusual attrao- . Baisienve. , | Rundeng pow, spposaing, you wers laid uoon you. | Geyantion, that,If 1 was udsmiens, 7, MO | fESihe & la ek will stand b lopeol Bbcomsiny | aogod. T OnoGrand Coshi Gifty, = = Oue Grand Cash Gifty = = = Odie Grand Cruh GGGy - - - 24 Cash Gifts of 81,000 enchy hoantagonism was not now botwesn. . LI uLe L by o ‘tho shoup from the | framo o Iaw that will stand tho tostof thocourta,! | the 50 ua Gt of 500 I ] A4 13 ololock ' 'xScona waa takon untll 2 in the BouTE, Tt b day 16 vomid ok b6 dantr. They | Ia tho quostion now Boforo tho Loglslutare: 1 | maneeeeat e Tt betmoen the 100 G Giftm of 300 tive prices. R e o oo ond | o wish 15 1y, woythiog dlspasecingly o ths) | port"" rhad Pad ) taxos for -thalr wupy L. e | 1B i 3 i 2 st 100 Onsh Gifts of 200 Eloquent Speeches by Governors . AFTERNOON SESSION. . momber romarking that, all’ tho dologates huh"a ‘mombors of this Logialature. I beiiovo that it' | upon _thom, mot m‘:; m‘:fil v:’lffn no‘r b 500 Cash Gifts of 100 * ROOFING MATERIAL, Boveridge, Palmer, and 1o (s Soaveution soasomb et 2 octocte .. | unimated by tha ssmo’ sontimont, thoy should | in ss honost And lujoiiigent o Legislaturo ne ovor: |, that of tho fallroads, but by ovonts'over whi A A A A A A A NP no foar ono another., mot in this hall. I bollovo thoy tutond aa ear: they hnd N 0,000 On Gl ot 10 : © Others. SOMMITTER NEFORTS. Me. Adamms, of Ohristion, enld his ervtentaty | Slytodo ol dgiyunsny Toglslaturs it OVOE ! | trent seloc b l\m{mu’r’;"fli“fh'l'flnflfl';’,‘,” o "otal, 10,000 Gift, nll Cnshy - B500,000 BELTS PATENT SHEET-IRUN The Gommittco on_ Credentiels ‘roported that [ had Boon progontad, bit somo ofhior porson Lod | mue in this hall\ 1 beliovo they aro disposod ' | fi ) attompling to moot it, thoy muat expect to thoy found 73 counties roprosontod by 377 dolo- | rasponded; Tto wahtod fair trentmont, - to moot tho wisiies of theix conatiénonta and (0! | enconmter. litioglties. ” Ty P yEhero azo only 100,00 ok ety n the,sghomo, mrking the ; gaten. *| “ho motion to reconsidor wan voipd down, | givo to thom the roliot tuat thoy ask, Idonot' | would thoy o iy St on_ Yok e Sha i o Shgven Hclety oy Sf0: The National “Salary-Grabbers” Em- | **ile Committo on Pormanont Organization | sl me e ot e o e o T B b e in Eomelatuts with e, | fould they or could O eonnter autiaselully i R At R hatically Donounced. Toported tho following ne pormnnont officora: | procosded with, ruptlon and with indoloncs, or anything of that. | conld wot, bocauso thoy B Sierasencd oo BEGRONE G tue draving 00 b aEll 1h b maved A 12 ly . For Prosidont—D. W, Damo ; Vioo-Prosidonts— | M, Whiting waa ealled upon to dellvor thoad- | kind. I boliovo. that they intond to grandly | control of the railionds Yot all ‘g - B roi Biien Soddvaloifn Shobat » divorse'sta 4 iy Stato-at-Largo, W- . Flagg, 'of Madison, E. | droan anuouncod in tho programma, but did ot | and ~monfully disohargo tholr duty,’ 86 that | tonds olaimod thet they bad. asnsirod wemi beon T o o Dty by s Smith, of Ditrony, with an additional Vice-Prasi- | rospond. whon thoy go homo thoy oan hoar, *‘\Yoll dono, " | righta, and 80 fortls, To wauld warn them of o Urdas: Deser, astilorod Tatisry o Bapoom gees 3 Spocial Dimpatcl o The OMegos Telbure, dont from ouch Congrossions] District, s fol- | ~ £, 3, Bmith snid thoGovornor had statod to | good and falthful sorvaut.” ; . o o 5 setlon dostring & Motal Root will ind tho PERTE enoritn, T, Aolis | Partion dostring » 2otal Root will find tho PERFEOT. 5 0 1ll, A lows: Jamoe Oroed, Marion; 8. L, Mt Tickets, 810 Xalyes, 85¢ Quarters, 82,50, | NESS, DURABILITY, and OHEAPNIISS of this Roof- b <! L control ovor thoir 'uctions, buf ' as tho hi; wor rds organ, Liv- | him, on the provious doy, his desiro to nttond | - I hesitato o litilorin oxproasing any opinton on: 'Enntmm I A H tho phrso ‘edlving right of Kings" had n The day Liaa boon bright, fresh, and agrocablo. | ingston; W.E, Maglll, Mason ; T, W. MoD. Richs | tho Convention. He was sorry that tho voto had | this logislation in this place. I do notwish to ufi,‘fl,‘.‘f‘:.;'l!é\,'.,1‘;{:).;{1“?57:’5‘5‘%@':‘1"57';‘;":&'»‘&‘ s | tag sopdesorsog of xemlastion sod sdoption, . | To moruing trains brought many now delogatos | ards, MoHonry ; . W. Matab, DoRafb; John D. | baon prorod against laviting him to attond, and | ssy anyihing horo to inflionco thoso mon in tho Toon swopt way, no alko must in timo bt altbe 1 MR LER% Boo 1ot Lasalio: "TED | 4o tho Farmors'Convention., Tho lobbies of tho | Armbtrong, Lasiallo; A, N.'Harsie, Starlt; J. | homoved n soconsidoration of the voto.’ Tho | porforianco of tholr Guly, but I will venture & 5 3 TR G ek Bl el Sy o | o DOTH SIDEA, baxad ad delirrod on saes Gl | 15 E00 B o omoteoicn 0 10 | 37" Plolall, Manohy “A. M, Hullug, Tord ; | motion was cartiod, and futbor motlon was | binglo romarle. (Tho sposkor sosd the folowing | sighes "of raimosin: phoc o "mbovorail pamslraite it Tateabe it SR o B | “GENiRAomS oe 100 snaren or more, il b0 o0 | conn of moro dhon ‘ordinary it Hiom. | Qone, W B Auereon, Jofforson; "¥L. V. | mado thai Gov. Dovarldgo bo Invited o tako o | oxtzsats fram tho Siato Consitution, Bootion 15 por of tho poopic’ and of ‘tho poopie's Logls- b P V. ,PATRICIC, 853 8 L. MA- X 5 = | Rinckor, Sholby ; Charlo N soat, of Ariclo 11. 5 AR Q:‘i}‘én‘éi}‘{!‘i{“’fz” \voae Hadlson'st." ot ot TR | torod ;;'gm\fi:::‘::;”;:‘;fl‘w:n‘;g:;’;‘":‘:' bors of tho Logielaturo aro becoming oxcooding- | Rondriokeon, Vermillion'; W, &, Aleorn, Bioh- | “Tho amendmont waa mado_ that tho Raflrod | *The Tof1] Assombly shall ataro. Tho only qustion was, what aro tho 1sws to correct | rights of ralirosd corporations? They h-v‘o‘- - | Jnd; D. A! Gore, Macoupin; ‘R. N, Coffeon, | Qommisslonars should bo included in tho invita~ | sbusts; and provent unjist imination and extor- | right to conds - 5 Iy songitivo to the sontimont sgainst tho rail 3 ) i y sbuson; o nt un et n g condomn land and _bulld the rond. To o CAREEES (Mo o one s WATER PROGE, | M Thich lamive thn formory - Thoy oo | Ghemi T Bloryorl ‘A sosnt | s " o molin o, v saiod, | feTgalt e B b 0t BBl 5 | ey ey S g0 byona i it seon in conforonco with dologatos at all | ayoarnion in ordes to obtatn rollross of thoir griovancos, | 1ave by ndequato penaltics, to the cxlont, if necsassry | (0 in mAking theso clicegas ls to sy that you o I’ ] 5 ) 4 3 ividual C Ai RP Eég T S ' B B o Vot S eovolatiog—8. . Tutts, Marion; L. T, Mor- | Hh sopeoceors and prodioors woro dllko lntor | £ (et purpase of fortekazo of el property x| ag Bl FtiLe S torw [] [ 3 in a despotic manner, tho kirts of proliminary mootings. What tho oated. Ho could food stook andraiso cornandnot | “Hoo. 13 0f Artiolo 11 of the Constitution says | Tho ‘{Aa filature. how " no Fatioh power, acon. For furtior taformation, cleculars, or ordors, address | Logislaturos foel bocauso of its nearor rolation to fho nominations wore unanimously con- | make aspoooh; but both Housos of tho Loglalo and 0% ciante. And tho General Assombly shall, from time to tim no such " power. fhioneoglo, tho railway mosopolies are bogloning | £rmed: tute_soomod fo_ lack the ability to handlo tho e oo rosotap reesimam. of | Tho peoplo should reallze thot in fres Foverse W. 8. BELT el ) g v GPEEQT OF PRESIDENT DAXE. quostion, Ho bollovod that if thoy oould not 40 | dhatges Tor ‘the {ranaporstion of passongors and | mont Uero s no_govoramont euporiar to tha i . D L, o fool moro romotely—tho coming rotribution. | o now Prosidont, on bolog introdicod 8010 | it and tio peoplo could not supply tho romedy, | fralgt an tho diforsnt ralroads f tho gate. pooplo_themselvas. No poople. wera over ops Patonteo nud Manufacturer Blowly comes & hungry people,as s lon crooping | mooting, said: thioy woro not capablo of self-govornment. | I mslcthis question: Doos this lang n,iu in Eruandfor nuym-umw of time aftor they 56 and 58 East Third Cincinuati, Ohio. nigher “QENTLEMEN o THE CoxveNTioN: Allow | [Ohoors.] the form of a coustitution, ngreed to and ratified | had combined to resiat. When it ‘1s understood FIE D A~ | Glares at ono who nods snd winks bolind a slowly dy- -l:m to tundulrm youény ulnce‘r’n ut}xm’m for %ho i n‘gri hngngrxte;, ‘§§ snul&:ly, mzvm‘i nfl 3'"‘““. :,yl g‘ug pooplo of tho sum,,t fi:nfiutr 1?55"' ;g., ":g‘ tl:l:npa::éo viv’x:t pz;:h ;‘:‘:fl“&%fl; i‘lu:pet;a.u‘x 11: L onor you have donomo s oxprossion | tuto that all thé Stato oficors bo invited to par- | islaturo ny moro power than undor the | a! 3 oterming w ) REAL ESTATE. $ng fte. of Johe confidonco. and " your DAFHALLY, | Heipata in tho labors of tho Convontion. ‘common law 7 1f 1t doos nob ognfer upon them | right umder thelr own convistion and lawa, The 5 Tho conductors on tho trains tall of Jittlo olso, | 4ng “whilo I como to tho dfschargo of tho |~ John VWilliams of Honry, moved a rosolution: | any moro powor than thoy had nnder tho | laws. must be submitted to until they wera TER &00 VALUABLE indioating tho focling of tho corporations with | dutios that you have ngeignod mo, 105 m0 857 | Reaotved, That it fs tho sonso of this Convontion that | common law, thon this lsugusgo . smounts to | ‘ohsnged. .Constitutions ara made for the peo- *y 2 which thoy aro conuectod. Poopls of all gradas, | that Ientor into theso dutios with mistrust of | tho Govornmont of tho Unitod Sates buld o slip ci- | nothing. Thoy had tho right undor tho old Con- | plo, and not tho paople for the constitutions. ccoupations, and professions axo drawn along by | Y abllition to porform thom in o msnner which | nsltrom Monopi, oo (ho ilinolsiver,to flock Il | stitution, and without soy provision in the Qou- | Wion _speakiog o tho pooplo, _ we State and Twentieth-sts, fio ouront of common foeling. Go whoro you | gl Up saitsctonyte yog g srolel0 0 03 | Bt onte ok B o et e case b o | SAGNIOT,S lolove, wpen W PLIORK, FUY | B Tema, “Tor 1t thoy aro ot gond . will, and talk with whom you pleato, tho conver- | and mako o spocch. It ia not a port of my edu- | B8 BUERE o e el criminations. - Now, my viow of theso two artl. | thoy must bo oiangad as soon paipossiblo. “Tho WILL OPBEIN, satlons glido insonsibly to tho samo topics. Grbion: X aegiro you that; a frocly s you huvo | A mation folay on th table wna encrlod. | o fn'tha Conabbition In thia: That i waa | pooplo ahould movs agaluat. tho' ailronds ity 3 it ) The Control Committoo of the Stato Associa- | given mo your. support to come to thia | Tho Convention rofused to invito tho intention of the Conatitution-makors—and I ploa that they had powor over them, aid % 4 FORSALE. tions mot ogain ot Agrioultural Hall this ovon- | position _of houor, I shall endeovor | oficors. i ot nda e |tk m,mm“%, ot tho Constitation will boar | could enforao thole rights. What tan bo' done Thllrsday, Aprll 3, ing, aad xosumot o dlsoussion ot matierscon | fo° pwosld owar’, your " dalivaration |. & sommitias i s2peigiol o el GROR IS | mo gu in that Tntorpratationc-to givo to o | toward o xallvayo? oy sto ighvays,, Cor-. ) nectod with tho monotary support of thoir or- |'as shall bo to your natiafaction, I will not o Logislature tho powor to say what was o roason- | tain persons have boen allowed to manoge thert, B . 2l our businoss (hav . | ganization, nnd minor dotalls of businoss, Somo | tempt to dotain you any longor from procooding | Commissioners, and Invito them to tako. sontsin | 31"y simum rata for passonger snd tari | who are simply public agoits, Thoy Wwera sub- New BGS]EHS aid New Colorings SR aa s e hiet (YUiRe 1SR 5 | hcochon wora, mudo by mambora of ko Gom: | to tho buninoss Of tho Uonvention. Qoariomos, | {ho Gomrontior, sgaiuet muok opposition, - B, | futes™*umd wiao to say . vhat ' was | jook o tho Hista, aa othes pubilo ngents aze mube Toiatin foos oo 2 TR g | mittoo upon Hhole grigvanco, much ko thoso | whatinyour ploaguro ? 3. Smith, of Honry Dy Moley, of Carroly and | vunjust diserimination and_extortion on tho pars | Joot to tho control of the commonwealth. : Who T ‘Whashingtonests, with subst s1briok buildiugs covering | frequontly roportod in tho papors. NO INVITATIONS, Willard C.Flagg, of Madison, weroappointod suc) 0 0 the railrond corporations, and that when thoy | are tho managora of tho rallways 2. The Prési- b A motion by 8. Bmith to sppoint & committee | committeo. D Y & i ] snld tnt tlio oourts of tho Htato wero bor dont and Gonoral Superintondont live along the ; ) 1l tont on conalat nonctlemeons L MORNING SESSION. of thireo to inyite tho Govomor to ait with the SPEEON OF GOV. DEVRIDOE. e e e e souets Sowtk | Yo, of ha railconda, and a0 Brogorly nnplpgonud Block i3, Canaipors. g MEETING OF TIIE CONVENTION, Convention did not provall, alargomajority vot- | . mho Govornor, whon prosontod to tho Con- | not go brhind tho law o inqulte into tho fact | to bo controlled by looal sud Slato laws s a, g 8 Rlockiin atkardsubatraton of Tho Convontion met in tho Court Room at 10 | ing no. A dologato romarked that tho Govornor | vention by the Prosident, said: whothor the rato fixed by the Legialaturo wag | but tho railway stooks are ownod by jobbers, who 9 | SRR e R osloci 3 m. | ey worcr i conk comoond 1t | B PuLarmnee D Gz or 1z Cox- | essonsul ox ok, K couehaold s g b | manipulae ‘o busiase of fho"taad ‘- it i0s 550 1. i . W. | with thom if ho choso, A motion i i 5 aolyos. 6t be takon ont o e ,fi;‘k*‘gg,m._ % divtson of w3 o.rrfl: éf:lmgi::? was called to ordor by Mr. W. e Nloore, of Tageto Canaty to invito oy | yenrion: Tshall ask {our indulgence ot this | this declaration of tho Logislature, but thoyin- | thom ot X {of Blocks 11 and 15, andall of Block | __* Tho conventl Their Owi Importation. tho hands 6¢ tho Jobbors. It can b by to ¢ farmors of tho Bteto of | Railroad and Warchouso Commissionors, which Hmey {";fi‘},‘}fi‘:fi,’“{mfl,g“““"""fi Antoinely, | tondad bo give o thiy Log'datuto o, power to' | o haseaof O oan ba dono by arme b ar Yot on~ | say what au reasonablo and what was not roa-. | penling tho lava that mako the stocks porsonal | T —— v Flinots in tu 10 {Lis city, for tho purpose’ ek the samo fate, - doavor ~to 'way & fow words (o | monablo; to ssy what was Just sud what | proporty, Mako thom as pormanent as the raile FINANCIAL Hag 800 B 2 1% sust subdivided, | Of lovking ufter our railway legislation und urg- CREDENTIALS: this Conventlon. Thore aro in this | w an unjust discrimination and | roads. | The managomont of tho rallways of - but ot socordod, e " | ing it foroward: to strongthon tho hands of | Tho Committee 4n Crodentinla roported tho | Stato s groat many intoroats, Thoro is tho pro- | what was an oxtortion, and not loav it for tho | Ilinols is practically oarried on outaido of the anctosin . b SSSSn sdo of cana | Hh080 who aro otr {riond—and Tum thankful | foflowing listof daloRates appointed ducing jutorost, the manufecturing and the | courts to dotormine that fact; and I want to | Etate, Itis controlled by tho porsons in' Wall garg asren, goro of land fronting north sldo of caasl, | 4),0f o havo many of thom in the Loglslaturo,— | Vormillion County, J. Hendrickson; Logan. | trades interost; tho commercial intorest, tho | sco alaw passed by this Goneral Assombly that [stroot, who buy and soll tho stocks, The stook o 180 lotaln Adam Bmith's Bubdivision, and giving to those who are our friends to un- Covntfi John A. Hobbot; Ohristian County, J..| professional futerost, aud tho trausportation ine | will bring this quoation fairly and squaroly bo- | should ~be divosted of this commerclal 1z3lota In Plorson D. Smitlvs Subdislslon, | oo dorstand that wo are not to bo trifod with in this | P. Willlsms, L. Parsons, W. A. Muntq(nmnri{; ?nrnsl. ‘Aftor considoring the wholo quostion, X | foro tho courts, and compol thom to meet tho | obarsoter. —Thore. showld ho ragisters o aetosamee o gt setote e o et ay Surse | - Southmont comor Bt b SONt,. | mattor, 1Wo hinvo mot for that purposo liara to- | Macon County, D. M. Adams, R. 2. Park, 8. H: | havo come to tho solern conviction that it ia tho | issuo right theto, Tapplaugo But whottor it | slocky snd othor mesns shonld bo adopied posnl, out rystcm and exporionce, wo oan aflor overy ad |. dny, On bebnlf of tho Stato Contral Committoo | Swain; Knox County, Dr. A. G. Humphroy ; | daty of tho Exocutive of this Btatoto bo tho | courts will sustaln that logislation ornot I don't | to provent it from bolng watored. The Constis, fanirgein Surifne, FRASTEI Borosutile Golsction TO RENT. of that assacistion, I would nominnto tho Hon. | McLoan County, Ho 'ond; Grandy' nry Govornor not of any onoof allthosa intorosts, but: | know ; but this I do know, that tho poople of | tutional Gonvention mado provisions fofbuch Amoncy, Wi Madisonst. | e S e | William ML Smith, of McLoan, aa tomporary | Qounty, Philip Collins, R. R. Blayson, Adam | of tho ontiro intoreats of tho great poople of this-| this State, who huve takon up this battlo againet. | notion aa this. Tho General Anam\:lg]nx_nu- . E ISI ) i 1 | Obuirmon of this mooting.” Mett, XL, Iy, Gonklin: Houry County, B. Bhum- | State of Illinols, Tho intorosts should all bo | railronds, will nover be satisfiod until that | nois willdoclare that tho railways aro highways, Rea.]. Esta,te Loa,]ls TEMPONANY PRESIDENT. *| oy, Tobn Wilkins, Lustin Bykos, 1. B. Lioyd, | noursiod and fostored, ahould all bo ragniatod.| point ia "veached, sul " furthor I kuow | and provido womo menna by which perscus living . Tho_motion was_adoptod, On_taling tho | L. W, Orampton, J. M. il of = i n 8 Morgan; MoLoan Conn-, | and pratected by law, but theso intorcsta should | that it is the Intorest of tho rail- | along tho line could build, own, and put ocara lansy toloan n aume of 85,00 and wpmasds on lm- With op withont Steam Pgwgr, olinir, Mr. Smith said that hé would not mako | ty, 8.J. Bago, Ji. 1. Torroll; Doltalb County, | subsorvo cach other, working for oach othor's. | ronds, as well ns tho interest of ovory man in. | thoix own on tho roads; o gront doal of the pros- 50pOrty, Bt romsonabla tatos, BHELD O T WATERMAN, any oxtonded romorks. Ifis honrt was in tho | William Patton, Jamos Honry, o ood, ond, 88 o pooplo, o cannot afford; | tho Slate of Iilinols, that that question should { ont trouble would bo romoved. ~ We aro in the N Al 80 Nixon' 211 movomont roprosonted by this Convention, and | Carry; Porry Qounty, J. M. 'Kelly] Macon | fhat ono intorost shall bo bullt up to tho dutrl-'| bo decided, sud deoided at any enrly doy, bocauso | infancy of tho railrond systom. Twenty years ° e Wik Pelidog; | GFound lonrd01Ex 0.8 T Waeh Bt | 1 Sympailized fully with thio pooplo i tho | County, E. Va11a; Troquals * Connty, | ot O ey othior intorort. T.| o dong na tho contost aoe oa sailionds | irom this timo tracka Wil b indefintioly canltic A O. SLAUGIETER, . . |roe-at. A. ENIS: . | offort now being mado to froo themeolvos of in- { Robort Patrick, E. L. Wright ; MoLean Coun! 00 boforo mo the represontatives of ono intor-/| will fool unensy; overy branch of in- | plled. Thoro are alroxdy ln Ilincis over ‘Bauker and Drokor, northwest corner Olarksnd 3adison ~ tolorablo grievances. “ To do this, the action of | Hiram Buff, V. H. Portor, L. W. Toylor, 8. Wi, | at, tho producing intorast, but I rocogmizo tho | dustry will fool uncsey; but when it s sottled, | 0,000 miles of ~ralrosd track, “and S Lo R ARt Bonde O e amtaion 16 TO LEASE this Convontion sliould bo intélligiblo, that | King, J. D. Harfman, 2. II. Howoll, Georgo | fact that the producing Intorost i oll lands, and | if it s sottlod, that tho Logislature has |ia o ecoro of yoars the numbos Now Yoek, Stocks, Donds, ko Will alsd farish st subs e whatovor oxprossion thoy givo to the public can | Wol L m}“gté: ‘Waodford County, Isano | espociolly in i Prairio Stato, tho richest coun-, | power fo control tho railronds, then euoh | will bo quadrupled. To-doy, a single man oan ot ichlan A 3 scolch"pricaasy of 't aow Hallcsd Dondr, o3 f |"Dook (940 foot) ot Bridgoport, with railrond | bo framod into o law and passed by thio Gonoral Sapieky, quodsup! n ounty, W. E. Alcornj Ghem- | try on God's groon earth, is tho grandest aud: | legislation will bring them to_proper subjection, | #it down in Philsdaiphis or 'in New York, and, fadilflos.’ Tmmodinto Bosseeston, Apoly to | Assombly, now in sossion, - Worl ia tho oblock ounty, J. D. Portorfiold, A.d, Burr, | noblost intorose nsking fof our protoction, our | and will nt tho samo time protoot tholr rights | controlling thousands of milon of ralirond, cad A of this Convontion, and I theroforo dofor sny | Josso Meharry, Josoph Harnott, A. P, Coffeon, | fostoring, and . [Applouso.] Alargo | in tho courts. Docido the contrary, tho | alge beof a doilsr in prico,and whost, corn, pols HATS. Room 28, Bryan Block. !urthurromuknn:z'%gsnu:::.,‘;n Thomas Wilsor, ., Toroa, Honey Wloer, proportion of tho paoplo o;‘ This é‘t’n]toar?]ui- poople must woitlo down ond, ako fhio | sud allolbos farm prodiols In the dx:m}&o; FOR SALE, M. Glastos B, Buency, of Birosa County, was | lum 1. - Lanpllor, 8, . Baadall 5 Wood. | Ex :&#.;J.Z‘:’i‘.‘é?é’%‘.’.’, ‘:—inah“pt‘[n'l:fingn‘lll“zlf: obe | Torion ot % don't betiovo wo will. Novor,. | Imitated thio olicking of tho tolograph. A onpe s Do N T i, i S T onss: | o Funmory, " {fo Cotnty | yoos plocod, tote by T Orotar, and | tover e, ), Kammot i s ond | i Sl ookt B i cien R 153 3 A . A 3 on, o J a0 in | you will settio down and tal A FASHIONABLE HATTERS, j IN K STANDS hich o fomod w5 1 tho Convontion | BTORR, oMM A fs&“.lv“\v”"fifllflzm B | this "Binto “tunk tho formaing ° intarost, | r chango nud modity tho Constivution of the | dostrustion of proporty. This ls ot . the 3 . D , 3.V, m, J. 1, | fho productive intarast will bo tho laggest in tho | United Blatow. [Applanso.] That will be easy. [ first timo that ~proporty” hoe boon said 20 N mot was thon read. Biyaut; Woodford County, J. G Bayne, Samuol | Btats, But, gontlomon, we csn't got slong withe | I oannok horo e B ol doctriug, [to be in dangor. Two thousnd mill. Lett Clips KR ety Btiargaon, Bimon MoKolloughi; Whitesido Goun- | out othor intorcats. Wo cannot woll got slong | not na Chiof Ezecutiva of this Btafo, but itib | fons of elavo proporty was onco meid (] er p ’ OA inm';fl"uu flnCrgdfinflnhv?n‘:he}gmsnd, to A William Miller; MoLonn County, W. G. | withont tho professional Intorost, and yob I | tho logitimato proporty of tho poopla of this | to bo ondangered, and It must not be disturbod. conslst of sovon, us follows : Jobn Have all the Spring Styles, includ- . Morgan, Dayid_Smith; Shelby Count; i ¢ tho Unitod Btalos, | And tho question was constantly kept before us. ing the celebrated AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT oF Honsy Gounty: G- W, MoLane. of o}fi; il nwflgr“?:;’, 1’_n-""'. o BLP.. Bhol ‘oun! know we sometimes think that lawyora do not | Btato, and the peoplo” of tho 0 atos, q \fg E. ; Ohristinzn Onrm{'.G. amount to much; but if the lawyors do not |in n constitutional way to amend or | The rosult is, three or four hundred of them [ M'd 9 H t % L paign; Mac D. Richords, of }Inmg; W. W. Fol- [ M. Adams ; Piatt County, John Moflitt, ; D. | amount to much, Whon wo get. ,xck’m; liko to | roviso thoir fundamontal law [a volco: | yoted hora yosterdsy, Let tho people remem- 1a0n at. , ), | tou; of Leo; Donald Mokay, of Uarroll{ H. W. | Osmpboll, J. V. Smith; McLoan Oounty, W. | hava the dootor; and if wo do not caromuch | #That's so"], and if tho Constitution | bor that thoy must nlways acoomplish what they —_— 4 4 Tinkor, of Sitolby, snd David A Goro, of Masou- | W. Lowards, Henry Wockloy, Jomos Mahow, MISCELLANEOUS, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. in. about Sunday, when wo aro about to dio wa like | ostablishod Dy our forofathors in their | desired through roprosontatives, whom they COMMITTEE OX RESOLUTIONS, ty, Robort , J, L. Robertson, Edwin | toreats must bo prosorved, Tho maunfacturing | stands in tho way of tho progrosa of this grond | truo to thom, thoy showld bo truo themssives, A committoo to consist of five, was then raised ‘vyn han, William Hight, Willlam Coch: L W. L The - lo, thon thi lo will in tho fu- [ Legislators would nover bo more esrnast, e 8. W. SEA & CO., DON’T PINCH oA committeo to conslat of flve was fhon ralsed | Vaughon, Wilian g ym Coobtan, G. W, | interoets musk, nob bo_ crippled. ~flio cam | American poopl, {hon this pogplo wil In tho fu o osraost, mor 164 MADISON-ST., Noah Franklin, Georgo H. Flint; Macon Coun- | to havo n preacher. Now, these professional in- | wisdom, on this duy.of f‘nogrnn and ulvmznunnL must try. If thoy wanted thoir reprosentatives” Brook, Robert Morris, J. 8. Parker; Macoupin | moreial Intorest must not bo crippled, and tho | ture, as thoy hava in the past, in their wisdom | zonlous, more honost, than their conatituents. 151 MONROE-ST. (Busomont). Sallo ; Wm, M, Itgnuady, of Leo; T. ‘Battor- County, Lowis Talma, D. Goro, Kichard Dor. | trnasportation or tho railrond intorost must | muaks auoh smondmonts ¢o that Constitation as. | Wo should bave confidonce In our Government. Aetarnad, voconsruotad,seudy or esl Etafo cator | Four witeor hilre thatyou yay pay 865 te, 8100 for | worthy of Adowss W. 0. Blagg, of Mudlsen: 1 | soy, doorga Eishbsck, Jon Iuglor, Mickagl | not b abollabod. - Now, 3 o produclag class, wo | to thom Is mool, Just, and propor. [Applause. | fTho institutlons aro “novor 'in advanco, of ¥y, capoatally tho old spocfalty—Cxchaugoaof Propertios. Saming Machins whon yon o n buy a Singer. T Ross, of Fulton; H. O. Lawrence, of War- | Brown, J. T\ Pennington, Moses %1mfl, J. B. | cannot got slong without raliroads, They aro | A voico, 4 A twonty-fivo yoars' job." dosire | the people who oroste them, _ The uDNEY W, BEA, o m. vmip | Wi, Floronce, or any ron ; J. H, Bryant, of Burcau ; and J. H. Ros- | Lowson ; Stonington, IN., J. W. Farow ;' Knox | two grest intorests whioh must subsorvo osch | now to say fow words in regard to my porsonal [ eponkor belioved ~tha Govornor, tho Logis. actines ropaired. soll, of McLeon, Gounty, 0. Humphroy, . Wood, G, Tt. Glarlos, | othes, . Take away] from the Stato tho railroads | foolings on this quostion. I willsny that my | laturo, and tho Judiciary wero trylng to do all 'COMMITTEE ON PERMANENT ONGANIZATION. | Ac M. Phoips, A M. Ho Y 9, Craig ; Hondall Gounty, | of thn Siate, and whoro will tho productug intor- | sympathios aro with this movomont, I will | that thoy could to wolvo tho prosont difulty. [}Ilflllmlg' [}I‘fl]mflg' G‘Ilalm]lg! Do, 210 Weat Hadhon o 'Tho Committon ‘on Pormanont, Organizstion | Tott Sooflold, John Litey ¢ Kaukakeo Gonnty, | eat o to? On tho othor hund, thio railrsad ia | shy thot 1 hiavo appointed a Railrosd Commis- | But theuo doparimonia naod urging and punch- r ) SHAVIEY'S consisted of L. M. Saith, of Honry; Jamos | William Coopor, Donjamin Loo, 8. T. Hanford ; | torosts onnnot got along without tho producing | sion who are roprosontativos of the farming | ing. Thoy will work all tho botter for it ‘Houso, 8lgn, and Freaco Painting, First-olass work at Crood, of Marion; A. Omybnllv of LnSallo; | Morgan County, J. B, Turner, Thomas Brown, | intorost. Lot avery farmerin this Btato coase | inlorosts of tho Stato, who have no Interests THE SALANY GBADBERS " DENOUNOED, rossanablo ratos, ‘A 11, DOUGLAS, ATER FILTERS, | A 5tom of Hoorys I 7. iidor of Madison | Josspl Morton | Jofforyon ointy, Joba, Wild" | produoine; lak him go o ofber Staton s othor | whatovar 1 xalronds, nor to my knowledgo fn | | The following roselution yaa offered by L Tt g 131 Monrae-st., N, X, cornor Olark. RMN, LLKB & RNER W )y | sud J. 3. Btipp, of Livingstono. bool, W. Borg Oasey ; Hancock County, John 8. | countrloa; lot them censo cultivating the soil, | any corporation, Iwillsn{ that thoy aro men { Moras, and was adopted by an overwholming ] : SPEEGL OF D, W. DANF, OF OATNOLL. Johuson'; Troquole Gounty, 3. T, Tuagoll, 8. B, | and what intorosts would the raiiroads havo i | that moan businosa—mon that moan work, and.| vote. but ono o Lolug rcorded sgaine it 1 Vergnes' Electro-Chemioal Baths, Spdroily gtEEAVEY S Hardwaroand Houso | _ Tlio businoss of organization Laving boon ls- | Hofit, &. J. Mloxandor, E. humlay, A N. Qablo | oocupying tholr linos of track ovor tho prairlos # | thoy unagrstand thin; that if they do not dqthele”| | Reled, That withont regurd to polilca or arty Permanontly curing thonsands of pationts yoarly, I Sl 08t yposed, it was suggestod that the timo until ro- | Adams County, T. Butterworth; Dowitt Coun- | Thoso two intorosts must go togothor, hand [ work as Railroad Commissionors of this Stato, | tles, wodo' most ‘emphatically place hé soal of ous T TAhod i Naw York,Bavis, Lonon, and at Mo cosa should bo ocoupiod with speoches. Mr.D. | iy, D, Thompson, .8, Thorp, I. Walker, Thos. [in hsnd, working ~for each . othor's | thoy must do my bidding or got out of tho way, | coudomustion upon our Sonators and Reproseniatives Wagaih- cured of Tihdunatinny Faralsats, &2 TV~ Dezmo was the fit apoaker. o ailuded to | Rhing, “Ohns. flopaig, . X, Goor, Jrt, W. L. | good - and ool ~other's bonolt, ' Now, | and give placo to mon that will do tho worl | 1t Gongeets from thig Blato wio, by tucr voias, ne b R S et tho abugos st tho Btook Yards, saying, that tho | Gra; & Runkos, Tiohard V. Shooncy, G, | faving snid so much, T rasoguizo this fuct thak | thoroughly. [Applauso.] I am aware that thoro | 3558 telr ev pay to oury and othor poisouous substan Lo: Jper_sunum, ‘and y renderad ; and 600 % y, H. 1 a bonus of $5,000 {or eorvicea alrea BB A s TR | Onon, at No. 167 West Latco-st, | BeetCamntiseof Tovatliidon it vtad | B M, 6, chalh, o, Tiawson | e siSaa Bt of BifBale o tho sl | ", vy eyl o the ey | 30T S ¥ Sl A0 sizon at the alfcn nnd souidonce I e mibor Risotel- and fad como back with cortain topore, | Kolghah, D, Vetob, Jas, Duulap, 3. I, Billl; | ducing olass, ond of the commercial, tho pro- | this Commission, Dut I will - oponk | irs thoincseased iy, nod his oo somee o oy 5o} Geria givon In this elly: 'I'REESI TRIIS ! | Sloudho o tho'xoport 7 Ho mado s métion | Tulion Gounty, L. T. Tow, J. Oaabor; Kook Ta- | fossional aud the monufacturing clsssgs, ox | for myself, and gathor al tho lght and knowl- | 32,000 por anauis AR B ST T e s ol toward his pockat, but. sudiblo_groans 1o tho | lnnd County, 'Goorgo Alon, Houry Snddatla; | tortionato rates for passongor —ond frolght | odgo I oan'from all sourcos around. mo, Loam- ‘nesorvTIONs, 820,000 worth, all kinds aud sizes, for salo choap | audionce stayed his hand. Ho did not dosire to | Cane County, F. W. Belden ; Obistian Count; tariffs, [Cheors.] I rocognizo the fact that | ing as I best may my duty, getting all the infor- C 0 R N %v a tho oo ia Seontorence wiih the logiuiative Come | 9 W, Funsr, ‘T, Hantar, 5. M. Norris | thia grost intorost, wioldiag » caplial of nearly | mat ! LAl nfor- | iro Committeo on Rosolutions thon presonted (-] mation I can, I 'shall, from such informati thoir rl $ SHEFFIELD NURSERY, 44 Racine-av, mitioo on Railioads. Ho dusized that they | W 'D. Hoftwen,' V. I iirwood, ;' e | 8200(00,000 of cagital, If nok moro, o9 o unity | come to my convictions of duty, and, aing | eaics Ty o frins o ¢ 3 Resolved, By tho farmers of Tilinols, in maas mosting 5 LXWIS, Propristor, | should take tho rosponsibility thomsolves. I¢ | Honry ~County, J. ‘. Dalmor, T.. MeD. | rondlly combining all its powors end all its | onco formod my opinion ag to what in ‘my duty | astemibied g 57 Tako tho Oblosgo snd Digonmmun onric 1% | Hloy wantod mora) _suppors, tho. convantion | Tiohseds; - Masgsll Gotnty, J: 3, W. Moora, | foroas, io sxactinis of the pooplo of this Stato too | on this and all quostions, T sball faithtully, oo | * Firsbetiat thochartered monopols not regulated DR, EEPIINS, 131 Dosrhornaats would farnish it Objection was mado to | A, P, Wabbor; Mason County, 3. 5. Townaond, | much monoy, making too many disoriminstions. | sclontiously, without fonr, favor, OF affeotian, go | 850 controllod by lxw linve Drovos ta st resect der HOTEL tho ftroluation of_ polfdos nto” fho fatmons | W, . Bl TG, Tider,"A; Diunt, Josopl | Thoo, it Tvish o sny Lo this Comvontion, | orwazdIn the dischargo ‘of al’ my' duty,"45d | mentliofuspublcarontcily, corespty i inls REMOVALS. movement, o did el symputhize withtho ot | Sivey; Lok Oopniy, 2, M. Jjalnos;, Atncon | i£ e whoro you mako tia war ‘wpon roll lonvo the oaulls of my work to_tho aonldorto managoment, oud dangerous {0’ Ropublicss tasibue FOR SALE OR EXOHANGI in Marquetto, the most | jection, His speoch closed with patriotio rofor- | Coup . R. Morso, W Poase, Thomas | ronds n thom to | judgmont of the pooplo of the Biato of Xilinois ondes! FREIMLON7 A vl St echron LiLe Bupiiops el Aekitit, | ancos to thonpiri of indopondencs that produoed | Acobm: Josa Tockhact, Sholdon atks, 3, II. | abolish Home bt malo | your war (o tod il mankind, ¥ coitrion whore Hiey maan ooy e wagept i thote F & E BAUMANN Al‘fi]lilfll}ls sudifilel) shy i, s 1. D tho Amorioan rovolution, Floigall; Wisataad Gl W, D, Hamilit, XL, | bring thom wilis o subjotion o the Lgle- | | 1 thank you, gentlomos, for yous kind aien- | rgulaizy milaupshid of e Uovarsment ave KI D, HAINES, OF LAKE. . Kaylar; Macon Counf y 3o L ro, N rios, | tion. proved themsolves of as srbitrory extortion and v, ' h ) " | dl:.KLAl\TD GRATE COAL, | 1 runes vus oallod for, and snid: Tdid not | Gontoy, M., 1 Sackort, &' B, Gorrine, I T, | 5 That ia what wo want ; wo want no mora,] | Mr. Willine, of Henry, moved st commit- | Posed to freo. iustituiions aud fr commmeres bemems IAVE REMOVED TO Rlapg, by Kisklaad & Co., Vesdoms, Foutata G Ind- | gomo’ horo to-dy tomako's spacols, though I | Lohwar, 1. P. Bocoh,'D.'s. Allon, 8.'Ohilds, | Now, while I havo my viows upon this quostion, [ tco bo sppointed to walt on Gov. Palmor tojn- | 143 8tdtes aa tho foudsl Barons of tho Middlo Ages, Motropolitan Blook, Rooms 60 and 61, Gor. Wa oame horo to engagoin your doliberations. I | Goo, G. Harshorgor,” Ruddick, Jamos | yot ¥ Lisve not studiod it 60 much as mony of | vito him to addross the mooting. The motion Qs That wohold, doslare, and resl, that thle EZ Passongor Florator i tho Bulldine. may bo pardonod, thoroforo, if I mako somo al- | Litchonborgor, G, ' . B. 8. | you. Evory man has his views, and I Lave some- | was carriod, and tho following GOmmItteo Was | Deck dmpovarionta mie peupn o ndors, Oux ebipe e BUSINESS CARDS, Taslon to myeolf.’ T have hid groat exporienco, | Tylor; LaSelle Gounty, J. C. Armstrong, | limes thought thet bocauso overy man Lias his | appointod: WWilking, of, Honry: Sohn IL. Bryant, | Seasaentanais bo spdymesad mancors bia our Gov. GUNS. T bogan a8 a farmor, and endod a8 & momber of | W. 'H. Haldridgo, - J. A. Dookson, | own poculiar viows, is ono roazon why wa do not | of. Bureau, and Millor, of Whitosido. ‘Tublio ntorest at whatevor cost. 73 1) J’ S & 'W G. Mead the THlinois Loglslature, In all that time I have | A.'J, Gross, H, O, Wiley, 8, H. Keolew, A, G. | como toanyresult. Wo all admit thateuch ex- [ Maj. Kelly, of Porry, moved that stops be | Jtesolved, Thatwo bellevo tho Btato did not and B <O soon tho encronching epirit of monopoly. | Robinson, Jumes Ritclic, Lnooh Spraaling, Nels | aotions aco on tho part of railronds, but | takon looking toward tho appointmont of State erolgu power w . Succassors to MIEAD & HIGGINS, 3 | faon e guevasching aplilt of Ronopdl: | Bepinat Ei’:nnr i och B o | o A en s o fo Jack of refl:ondn, ot | faken Jnoklng towecd. It oF B ;:g%f%:f:fifi{f:fa'v:«;fi}:(:n"-’f-m Tavarn b:n"hu“-gf A line of choloo Brogeli-loadora at, moderato prices, g s dark hours of the robollion, whon our boys wera | Robinson, Thomas E, MoKinley; LaSalle Coun- | how to roliovo tho pooplo of tho Btate | Mr, Smith oxplainod tho position of affalrs, | i9actls the question, 80 that It may nover be hore now ia stook, Also, Muszle-loaders, Flshing Tacklo, R E i ! J > i i3 D posi ) | after misunderstood, that & Stato caunot oreato & cor- € WH AT gaged in fighting our battios, whon our coun- | ty Union, F. Q. W. It, Mann, B. L. urd, Jacob | from the groat burdous imposed npon thom by | and tho motion foll through. atioh It shimaot tiarspfior contyol. #ad8portion, B0 SpinoRR & 00., Importors, O:F,‘,E."S,.,WE,S{, 519.(.) RS, oy vas i troublo, aul oge careoney was n- | R, B 1. Nyllep, R, I Walkin, Niozaudor | tho rolinay corporalons oftho sisio, Miore 1 | 7. V. Gury, of DGl ‘afored u aovion of D eatre, Tt view o Lhe ratont eslortion,wa s Wabmiane, | oo, L O iy oot | Oiensed boyond parallol, * Thoro was moro ap- | Durlingsmo, 8. 1. Rooler, A, J, Grove, B, It | thrust in our face from time to tino tho Dart- | resolutions passad by tho Squsw Grove Farmors’ | 1ok Wit Alarm upoi the utupo of oo inorsat, whioh WANTED, WNos. 14 and 10 WRIVOV-AE, | naront wealth than ovor boforo. Thon bogan | Wioks, . T Painos Oglo Couniy, J. W, il | mouth Collego declslon; thoro ls thrust in our | Olub, which was rofarrod to tho Committeo on | @0 combino Iu ko lands of & fow men s capltal of POPTRRRT . Loor0 IR and-grabs aud patont-right oporations. Whon | Junos ', Gort; Mason ounty, Jon Wolbbons, | faco tho argumont that the granting of oharters | Rosolutions. nearly two hundred aud iifty millions of duliars 1n ou MEET:! Y oM own Biate, and four tiousand ' INGS, {hio war ended and that monopoly of labor called | D. O, Gofflu; Putnam, Joshun' L. Mills ; Oham- | o theso corporations is o contract batween th [ Mr. Vadalen, of Coles, also offored a sorios of | Sy Biatts Sul foS, U Susantial to tho properlty ante ro- alltner Mnsonio, slayory wes wiped out, T for oao aid I as timo | paige County, J. T, Teulity Tawndale Grango, | pooplo of the Stato and corporations of tho | rosolutions yassod” by club mootings in his dlg= | of 15 elaasbs, that this contest continuo unti thoss core X [ Lotg a8 A 3. & AL M, Habool of | 10.DCKIL tho fight on tho Novthorn monopolios— | 1. A, Haniflton; 'Polut Plonsant Olub, WIl- | Uniled Statos, and osunot bo impoirod. Woll, |.triot, whioh were reforrod. Sorations acowadgs the supremacy of (e law. a0k or s ivo DartHGH It 000 Aalasss ol e £ A Boliool ot | railroads, patontrights, land-grabs, and Credit | fain Gordon, 0. ~Coultas; Marion Town- | now it may boso, I caunot toll, noither oan EX-00V, PALMER it et selr i+ s edouuiod Fovor wmste. _Tuvestmant with Sftoen por wont guaranteod sad | enayiiail, EaButlo-st," Moraors will no fail o attend, | Mobiliors, I am o tnemborof tho Anti-Monopo- | ship, Jamos' Kounody; Diy Grovo, E. T | you tell, what our Courts will hold to, but I pro- | thon sddrossod the Convention. Ifo was ro- | mud tio fmpurative diy oF 1o [0 por cent g1 i 1l 2Iug reasonable ral ghit and passongers, e Ta Altams par oois gateN Vikiors gburtaously ivited. ly Leagus of Lako County, and am sont horo ns | Bramwell, Bonjamin J:' D. Howloy; Ellawortiy, | diot that tho timo is coming, and I want | colved with considorable applauso. e uald tho | 137e Bxing FESel i (o e S’ imat we nrgo upors By without of Masonic, it ropfenontativo, aud wa oloolod by it fo the | I, G. Vandorverty Allon Township, Jomes 1 you to be pationt; it~ won't oomo | fuot that tho farmors of Iilinois had at Inst de | 3irGonosl Assewtly the panssgo.of nch laws. SOALES. . ’ Congtitutional Couvontion, and onca to tho | Bpringer; Iroquols County, II, Vounom; Logan | ihis aftormoon, it Wow't come noxt | tormined to assemblo In convention was ono of | */solved, st tho oxlsting slatuto providing for a ; Tieabuniy Tadge, No. (8, mops, Ois (Hhupsden) | Logilaturo, | and (T wve eympatly, | Gousiy, . Gorwino, Gapt. Tooslos, I Joyif, | ool 1t won's como ths yoar, it won't porlaps | vory great eiguilioauce, and dosorvod to bo ro- FAIRBANKS AT ekt Vil 123 Ladallicets | thoroforo, with this movoment, although I have | Alex, Fishor; Fayotts County, O. B, Irish; | In five years; not oomo, perhaps, till after o | mombered in the Listory of tho Stato #ssn 8 BTANDARD v WA SOTR, 8. | beon ealled a robol to tho Nopiiblican pnrty, bo- | Jackson, Hiran Bchonts; Jord Uounty, William | strugilo of a quartor of & conbury, but tho timo | ovent of tho highost posuible signifloance, They | g% 1 8 Usltslon sd 8 sibee, tuils o framed that SCA o | Aidiowsis, w.an caso I darod to leavo it and Join an anti-monop: | Noal, A.'M, Huling, & D, Kilgore, 0. .ieunlnig, ia cofaing, if you sro as dotorminod and poraiat- | woro awaro that it was & fault common o man o Sararully modified oF rapeslod. (] LLLI sH Bakors Benovolont Socloty, oly arganization, . [Applause.] I have insistod | N. M, Ward, A. T. Lewis; Logan County, 8. S | ent in youlr offorts sa you o enthusiastio to- | Lind, sud partioularly ono of the inbabitanta of | ™ 5biued, That in-as-mauch sa tle Supremo Court has OF ALL BIZKB. o @ {Imt %o more. of the publi lands should bo | Grow; Ooles Count "Bl Dud- | day, and havo boon, 1 aay tho tino 1 coming | thoh Hlato, 3 devato n groat doal Of | cuscly polaiod out ibe way to Teaeh (ho. uojuat dies st o Centeal i Nocthorn pacfo i | Loy _z,,,,i“;,,,:;‘%‘“"' e R e atan | ia publlo apinion n‘lllhmyuld o sharasior of | thought o swjoats O °u:u|1l§ lmetals iimihations ude by th eisonds of (s B, ™4 Youda Lisva grabbod up all tho availablo isnda | Gounty, A. E, lirdoat, it, ‘Michonos ; BAngamon | onr courts, and compol them to rovorso that dor | fmpostanos. Tlis — wes wo - noar thom, and, If we doslra to use them. wa Gounty, . lanvw:'ell. _Lpirhn m'nbons Mag- | cision in tho Dntnm‘:uh Oolloge onso. (Oheers,) | bypu.m dolivery during tho struggle tn Tenneasoo | - [tlonunuod: on the Zighth Page. FATRBANKS, MORSE &0 | ,Thaseuularmonthlym “15"\‘&“"‘:‘5"' % WEST WASHINGTON R, | SiRieeity sews giiaon, on Satusdn

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