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THE CH[CAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1875. AFFAIRS OF STATE. Practical Termination of the. Twenty=Ninth General Assembly of Tlinois. Tho Opposition Get Up a * Protest” of 'I'hcir Own, Which Is : Read, Tt Ts Then, Togethor with Saturday's Document, Spread upon tho Minutes, Hoines Wreathes His Brazen Brow with Wordy Gar lands ; . £nd the Whole Drove Load Themsalves on Out-Going Trains. : An Eshaustive Resume of the Work of the Past-Bession. - The Michigan Legisiature, . 1LLINOIS, WINDING UP. TRE BLPUBLICAX PIOTESZ. Speernt Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, BrmixorFteLy, 111, April 12.—0u the reading of ke journal this morniug, Connolly moved that 1 bo correctod by tho insertion thereon of tho protest. ' N Huso asked if it was nocessary, in tho opinfon of tho gentloman from Colen (Connolls), to ask tho indorsemant by that side of tho Housa (Op- ‘position) of tho utatemonta of & document that without such approval might have baen entorad. Dutho protested agalost wuch indorsement by iho Iouso of tho statoments af that'stump spocch. 1t was not necessary for bim (Con- nolly) to make that motion. He bad a right to hava it cotored under tue Countitution, Lot Lim do that sud ho (Hise) sLould not object. Morriit gaid that plainly under the OConatitu- tlon the majority was not to decido whether o proteat shioald bo ontored. But somedody must decido whotber It waa & protest, and ho proceed- «ed to argue that ¢ was not; *that its statos wents of fact wero falso;" that it was nob in ro- spectful language; sud that f& was & stump spoccli. " « TOR OIPOSITION'S RATIFIOATION. + - Cummiugs bad meanwlilo risen to a privileged question, ond sont the Clerk's dosk to bo read s Toply to tho Ropublican protest, signed by tho Opposition members, Connolly insisted on bav- lug s motion put, but Huoes, in bls usual vein of amart lyiog, obsorved ibot the Chair had not bLad opportus ity to cnteriain the motion, though :Hiso had already spoken to it, aud Iaiucs ordered the Clerk to proceod with tho reading of tho Oppo~ sitlon reply to the Ilopublican proteat. It sot foxth, {n groat detall, that the protost fs .mnot,’ within tho meaning of the Constitution, n pro- test. It was uot against any acts or pracesdings of tho House, but against the Spouker, and as to subeidiary procoedings, the remody for which' was by point of ordor, 1t donfed tho statements of fact msto tho Louisisnn resolutions, na sot forth in tho Rapublican protest ; denled that Duulap and Moses voted no, wnd aluo assorted that, in any evont (counting the votes of Arwad- 8on and Armatrong, which woro rocorded tho next day), the Loulsians resolutlons were cartiod by 73 to 71, Tho reply thon charcod upon the “‘minority ® (Ropublican) tho disturbances aud digoiderly proceadings that had ocowrred; that what was stylod thoir sttempt to ssizo the Bpoak-, er'a chaie by force was of such sort es ovor- tarns Republica avd leads to despotism; that Jones, of Jo Davless, had been disorderly in holdiog tho floor without* recognition by tho Olair; snd that Coonoly, In violation of the rulos, bad, whon ruled out of order and told to tako hia soat, told the Speator to take Ais seat. T'he remaiuder of the roply was takon up with o comparison of tho expenses of the presont As- sembly with those of formor Asgomblies (Ro- publican), which was slmply o rohash of Haines". rotrenchment and roform specoh, showing that’ thle I8 tho most economical Lody of Balons thiat evor assombled in thbis Stato—provided ono takes’ Iiajues’ prosent ostimates of whab they have and will cost, . At the coucluslon of tho rosding, Cnmmings stated that he was willing that both documents abould go upon tho journs! aa of to-day. It ‘was the right of the minority to bavo it entored without submlitiug it to the majority, else tho wight to protest amounted to nothing—for a protest was always'againat the action of tho majonty. But Connolly bad on Baturday mado “amotlon to have it entered on tho journal, in- stoad of offering it naa matter of right, and yeuding tha discussion of that motion the House sdjourned. Thereforo, if enterod at all, let it be enterod as of to-day. Ho aukod to have the - 7oply apread upon the Journal, % DINCUBHION, Cladin—Ts this paper of yours a protost ? Cumminge—T¢ {s, ¥ Claflin—Against what—a protost sgainst our . Protest, which has not yot beon put upon the Jourusl ? . 5 Cummings—Woll, it la againat proceedings ore, Claflin—Ob, yes, and it a In respsctfal lan- guaye aud against an act or resolution of this Honge, Isuppose ? [Langhter,] Conuolly sald tte fact was, the protest had been presouted on Baturdsy ; it was, as had boen atatod hore to-day by Opposition members, tho xight of the minority to have it enterad, and Lo (Connolly) bad made & mistake in moving to havo it entered on Baturday ; letboth ba ontered, and he would Liereatter only smile at this troubla Bow., " Hise said he wan gratlfied to find t - ,molly had placed the matter fh ita n::‘nfl?i He wanted nlso to say that he (Hise) had not signed either paper; Lo was sorry either had ‘been presented, sud here wanted Lo pro agalost wuch buncombo peformanoss. ., Urawlord rose to fuquire, es Hopldos and ©Othars & half dozen times:hisd done, what was quostion befare the Houso, Waa it Cone _ &olly's motion to corroot the journal ? Laines intimatod that the Chair had not yet found timo to enteriain that motion, Oranford wanted to know whother the motion ‘Was £0 bo put, Tralo-timo was approaching, lution having sirendy E the Houss sdjouru fo<Isy {5 would be uuiil Weduesday, everybody was getting resdy to go h‘nws. In the general flurry, nobody histened 1o Crawtord sud Haines, who was ueeflinx to tight % thme, uotil the quorum should be brokeu , by members going homo by tho Monday trun, § ly, Haine rulod that the Republioan pro- b‘:: bad beon daly prosented, Objection had T D mAdS that it was no conohed in reapeciful ' Kusge, and the Chair bad invited the opinion ©f mewmbara upon that Tmluon on whicl dis- cusaion had besn bed, Tho right to protest Lad never o bls kuowledge been denis :‘si‘,“ .:l "E"; tlé:‘ :t abould fi' ratost woul in & defense of - and & roso- eca adopted thas whaen The es- iBon etmbanied on ambarke: i bimselt againt the chargoes lu 0 [xotest, and, in conclusion, said that b Lad futended 1o bLarm, and that be wes glad $hey could fiod but four faulte of bis to oom- Plalo of. He wound up with a facetions rel- Siouce to the protests, ms being intsnded to the place of ©ordinary complimonta, Sxpresa she kinaly to:{- He sach other, [Laugh- ] uwnzht dog be !uum the au:al:?h Hunie rema o W 60d-aadired, samared oo o0d humor. On his closing with the th!:x;l:nlm: tha Jittlo ntrifes that had bero oc- curred would alf bo forgotton, sod that fratornsl tealinga wonld bo rontored, Lo was grosted nith clicers from bath swles. Bliortly sfter, tno 1Touse adjourncd. Tho Honato waanot In kes- slon. g, WHAT HAS BEEN DONE. TUE LAWS TILUS FAR PASSED, Follawlng is an nbattact of tho Jasws thua far parsed at this sesslon, which now fa virtually ended ¢ - ADMINIATRATION OF ERTATES, Administrators® Sates—I1, 1i, 221, smending Bec, 109 of Admiiniration actof April 1, 1372, cnacts that all walca by virtuo of an order ot tho Connty Court aliall be at pubill vendue, between {he hours of 10 &, m. and & po m, ond Tequirs notlce of Hmo and placo of mle to Lo posted n four ublic places four wecks yrior lo the salo; alwo. y_pubilaling mame in somo uewspaper of tho county, or, if none Lo publishod therein, then in auch newspaper 1 the State aa the Court ahnll direct, For salo contrary to provisions of (his act, the ezecutor of admiuistrator sball forfeit $300, but such offonse shall not invalidate tho walo, Oredit may be given for not lern than six or more than twelva mionths, to sccured by morlgago on the premiscs sold, The aze ccutor o administrator shall malis roport of tho salo 10 the Court on or bafore tho first day of he uext torm, and any croditor or party in Intercat may file oxcel tloun, and, it the Court, on learing, dlapprove the tale, suothor sale may e ordered, AGRICULYURAL BOCIETIRS. Boarda of Agriculturo—il, B, 126, amending Becs. 1,0, 8,10, 11,13 0f thoact in_telation {o the Depart- mout of Agriculture, paased Marcli 37, 1674, continucs said Department, to be managod by the Btate Board of Agricitlturo, whicl shall consist of o President and Vico-President from each Cougressional Diatrict, and of Lho lost ex-Proaldent of tho Biato Buard; also, that tho Presidont and Vice-Presidont of the Board aliall ba_ eloctod at the Stato Fair Grounds on tha Sty ereatter by the' delegaes - trom e ercafter e dolegates fro g’n’i‘-’my. Tnson, and Distslct Agricultueat Bonrds, of, whera thero §8 no such Board, by tho County Idard, tlires delogatos Luing allowed cach county ; provide tliat whoro agricultural socleties sro hersafter or. ganired the dolegatos shall bo chosen by that Ioard whicli e ro ‘ognized by iLia Stato Boardd, Monsbors of tho State Doard shall cutor,into oltico on tho socond Tuce- day of January succeeding {hoir eloction, Tho act also providea for fho incorporation of the State Counly, Union, and District Agricultural Sosrds, an ravides that when appropriztions are made to County, nion, or District Boards, tho samo sbull by divided’ equally Latweon thaia, APPOPRIATIONS, g Dofictency—1, D, 21: Biato Doard of Equalization, $3.663.60; spprehension und return of fugitives from Justice, $3,L00; printiug paper, £10,000; stationery, $5,0005 public printing, $:4,00): Linding, $3,00; inel- dental cxponses Twoutyeuluth General Assembly, $13,L00, Expenscs Penitentiary Investigation Committeo—1T, D. 0)4: Witnoss feos, short-hand reporter, etc., $:60.26. Reform School—8, B, 319: Ordinary eoxpenses, $:0,000 sunually ; sdditional bullding for Loys, £0,600; sewor, $1,000; Library, $300: roof (ropairs), §3,000; licating npparatus, $1,60J; steam Loller, $3,400; kitch- en and Jaundry fixtures, $.0); Achool furnituro, .00, Stato-Honws—8, D, 14 For compietion of new Htulo- Honse, $300,000, Noxt Guneral Atsembly—-Sufficlent snm_to pay oflicors and mombern of uext Goneral Assembly aud State officors until oxpiration of tivat liscal quarter after adjournmeut of ot rogular sesalon. Insane Asylum st Auua, Ik, I, B, 21—Fifty. tliounand per sunum ; ropairs, 12,000 pér aunum’; furniture, 4,000 ; other ftams, 314,10, Chieago Eyo and Far Intinnary—¥ive thonnand dole Lara for tho year eudiug July 1,18i6; $14,300 per zn- nm thersafler; repairs and injprovoments, $1,00 por annum; otler fteins, $5,600, Stata Board of Agriculture, 11, B, 203—For premioms of the Btato Fair, $3,0u0 per aunuwn, ond for cacy cvnnty and sutoritinato Doard, $1.0 pee annnm, Insano Aeylum at Eigin, 8, 1. 2J,—Furniture for Oty patlents additional i north wing, $2,000; hosa sud tire cpparatu, $1,000: for urdinary’ oxponsce, patfents lu south ning, '$4,360 per munta (or so much thoroof ‘sn’ may bo uocasary) from tho date of ocous Jatcy thereot: ordlusry oxponses, §9.,.0) per ennum} ncidental, $12,20, Inatitutd for' Fecblo Minded Chifldren, 8, B, 8,.—For purchaco of sito and erection of buflding, $185,00, Ordinary exponscs prosont insiitutlon (8, 1, 61), $24,600 per annum. ’ Normal Univenity at Normn), 8, D, 20.—Ordinary oxpencen, $11,712,68 per annum, : Holdiers' Orplus' fome, 8, B, 46—$50,000 por an- num; fmprovuments and repalre, $1.040 por unuum; library, $50 per punnui ¢ civtern, $1,000; ¢ N Tustitution for the Doof and Diub, 8, 1, 48,=0rdl naty expouses, $15,000 per onuum ; {tiprovemen's und Tepairs, $1,000 por anuum ; livrary, $£40 per aunum; (8. 13, 84) compiteting tho buil ling, $16,760, and unex- pended Daluoves; Leating oud ligiung, 5000, For tho Ralfof of Fio lerick Waguer, 8, I, 7,—85,000, Tastitution for the Blind, 8, ki, 8l.—Tacreased ' ex— pensca for 1875 (doficiency 1) $3,000; ordinary expensen (8. 1 B9 425,000 per anauin; fopitra and ' {mprove- ments, $1,00) por annum, both frow July 1, 173 Luoks, até., $300 per anuuin ; botlor and egine-houss e Dicadiorad Boclets, 8. T, 95.~30,000 tut ortlculturs joc! . B, 96. or Rl num for 19i6end 18,0, et Copyoraa Greok Daw, 8, B, 07.~Tor completton of saing, Hot earulugs of tho Tuinols & Miohigan Ganul Jaly, 1871, ‘Southorn Normal Dnlversity st Garbondals, B, D, 131,—Salsrice, $14,100 por sunum; feucing grounds, :A,fi(‘; gradfug, '$1,000; , lbmry, and sppatasas, Paymont of Princlpal of Stato Indoblodncns—8, B, 100,—Forpsyment of the deficlt boudw isaucd under not of ‘Oct. 2, 1471, 825,00 {out of Illinols Central Tiafiroad fund). for principal, aud $57,230,16 for {nter- ont, + . B . Gentenital Exposition, 8. B, 273,310,000, Tudusteial Univeraty at Urbans, 8, B, 330,—Taxes o lauds, n ‘Nobrarka and Miuntsota, $3,L00 per au- Dum ; apparatus for physical laboratory, $1,000 1 butld- ingu ato,, Veteriuary departiment, 84,0005 material for Jriadug olice, 5007 repains aull, fmprovements, 1,000 yior aunus Susane Asyluwi at Jecksonville, 8, B, 86,—Ordinary expeugon, §:0,00) per aunum; ropairs and improves munte, 83,000 steam botler, $1,60J, Taans Asylum'st Anus, B, B, 31,—For eomploting and heatiug by aleat tho centrs building, 818,500 for comstructing, hestiug, sud furnlahing (i south wag, Ordinary and Contingent Expotises State Governs mout, 8, B. 193, —Governor's omco: Contingent fund {10 expanded for defrayiug publio exponscu of Biate ovorument not, providud for), B4k0 per apnum; Goveruor's clerk iiro, $2,000 por unuiw 3 poatage, ex- oss, telegruphic, and wcidental expenses Qovernors wllice, $760 por annum; postago do, 3400_por annumi § Topalu and caro of, Exocutiva Mauaton, $1,000 per aa’ of State’s OMco—Clork-hire, $3,000 per + postago, ola., tncldentals, $1,600 por annum; portess (two) and mosscngors, $(,2% per aunumi alo, expensos of renioval 0 oflics to e new- Btato-louse; for advertluing contracts, walere routs, ete,, 31,600 per annum, Auditor's Oitico—Clark-Lirc, 87,500 : porter, 3200 per auuuw after rewioval to new Siate-Honse, and $:0) [ sunum whilo ollico remuius u the prekoit Sato- ouve ; postuge, telographing, ete,, $1,500 per annum; srrangsuicnt of recorus und reinoval to tha now Hiate louss, $300, State ‘Treasurer's Ofiloe—Clerk-hire, §3,600 per ane num poatage, exprear, telegraphing, cic., $900 par Amnuns oo day aud iwo migt walcluach, 83,100} e, 35,000, Bupatintendent of Pabllo Tnstruction—Glerkhir $2,600 per anuum § repalrs, ofiico axpenscs, oto,, u,no.(f P Aorney Geaerats OMeo—Clark-bi $2,500 orney Genersl ca—Olark-bire, v ane nilm 3 potage, telegraphing, ets., $1,.00 por sbi, Adfutant detierat's Oitico—-Clerk-iiiro, §800 per An- o, Inuttoc, 853 telegraphing, postaye, eic., 8530 ."E‘i:‘f:ury of tho-Pand Commlsafoner, $1,200 per mflmndfim of FIA Notes and Survers—Ofcs ex- $400 yor aunuwn; copylng tlold notes (at tho nmu:} $10 por townuhip), $,00 out of the I(avy of 1816 und 33,003 out of ta igry of 1975, - Hosrd of ublio Charilicd—Expenscs, Including sale arieu of clerk, uot exceadiug 34,540 por snuum, Costs atid uxpeusce tn Btato. suila (10 bo paid on bills of pariiculas)—~$2,000 pr antium, eturu of fugilives from justics, $5,00 per aunum transportation of convic th the* Yeuiteutiary, $13,00 ier suuums doof general oftoudora to thu ‘lsforia shooly 84,030 ot suum; priiting, baper aud sue onery for (funerul Asacnly” and Exsculive Dopari: meuts, $10,0.0 out of lovy of 157¢ aud $20,0.0 out of lovy of 1d7a; fucidoutal snd contiugent oxpenses Su. preme Courl, Nurthern Division, $3,W0 per unnum ; Central, $3,600 per aunum; Houthern, $1,600 per ane uum; Librarian, cacli division, $:03 Dor anuuin ; Janilor, each divisiou, $300 per aunum; outral Divis- fon ront till vemoval'to new Etate-House, $1,750 ner aunu, and for rewoval of rucords, ete., tliercto, $300; ublic priuting, $2,w0s Lindiug, $3,600 per aubum ¢ terent ou 8chool fund §47,040 (Uit of Central Mullroad fund): fur distribution, to the soveral counties vut of xchool-fund, $1,00 ‘Tur snbum; such amount avmay bo neceasary o refuud taxes on real oatato sold or paid fu error, elo.; Beorotary of Board of Btate-Llouse Commiuslouars, §1,500 per sunum; four Junitors aud two watcimen, now btata Lousu (Ou ro- moval theroto), “cach $400' pur wunum; intorost on boudod dabt of Ktate, 344,00"(aut of Caaitral Rallroad fundy ; office rent, clurk-hiro, and fucideutel expouses of Board of Railréad aud Warehouse Cominiasioners, 8, %m aunum ; expeuses sultd and fuvestigations, £10,000 ver suuuot, of 4o much (heroof oa sy ba Docousary ; euuployes nozt Geerl Asseuibly, smount suticlent 't pay” tho compuusstion allowed by law 3 Towurda for fugiilvos from Justico, §3,000 per anuum § fl'&""“"" uic., of General Asscmibly, $1,000 3 dis< uting do, $300'; engiucers aud firawen,’ aud fuel aud heatlng uew State Ilouse, $7,000 pof aunum ; Lyhting do, $2,000 per anuuw ; uxpased. commiitces wenty-niuth ' Gouorul Assombly when absent from he Capltal, $3,000 ; Stato Bourd of Equalization for ®XPenso, Lot L0 6xoecd §9,000 per wunum, CITIRS, TOWNS, AND VILLAOES. Jurisdlction of Municipal Gororuwent,—H, B, 180, Amending Bos, 10 of Municipal Tncorporation act of April10, 1672, 0 as to exteud jurisdiction of city or village government, over waters within or 8 upon any city or village, 8 milos beyoud the corgores tion-limits, ~Alo authiorizes city or village governe meat by OrAinanc lo rquire A Able-bodied 14als e baultanta of sald cliy o village, above tho age of 21 {gre aud under tho ags of 0 jears (sxcoph saupery, oty unatics, and such 13 ara exompt Ly law), Lo labor ou the strocts and alleys of said city or vilsgoy Dot mutw 1hau thiree days n each year, but such_crals nance sball provide for” commutation'of such labor st 1 ey , 13 sut o8 Lho lisus citios, to ot souiiise of bouds drawbig taterest Aot sxvadis. wm\umuuouuuumwm ota “bouds by Useal kaskody (o qUaiian of 4 Lsaue of duah Maw - bonds to be first submitted thand aporoved by tho reogle of the tuwn, ota., ab & regular or mpectal eloc- i on, 1. B, 426 proviiles for tha eloction of Polica Magte- trates i townn and villagen, 11, 11, 831 suttorizea ko ‘Masor and corporale nus thoifi{ca where thiay have bean incorporated & Como- tery Asnociation tn (oawn or aall- real eatate by thiein_so sequired, 8 _tmajordty of thieir number_ssranting, and tho fand kold to bo used oxcluxively for cemetery pur- ror, wfl. B, 534 anthiorizay elty, town, and villaga suthori~ tle3 to provide by ordinance for townhips, . 13, 274 authorizes Supervisors and Truntees to sell to ratiwayn tho right of way uver school Jands, , 13, 4%, aincnding Ser, 56 of tho Township et of April 11, 1875, enacta that the Treasurer of tho Com- misaivncen of 1ighswsyn alll pay overtho districtroad tax according tothe nlstracts on o wrliten atdir of the overscers for work done, when aid orider are ap- praved {n writing by » majority of sald Commissioii- er, Of these, 8, B. 11, 73, 42, 14¢, 483, and 11, 1, 102, £5, 474, 239, and 331 have not yet been approved, Nono of them will bo valocd unlein It ba tho sealpers’ act, CORPORATIONS. Forelgn—Tight to ncquire real cstata in Tliinots—in- torest ot moness loaned by—if. B, 58 enacts that corporations organized underthe laws of another Btate or country, aud Ly charter suthorized soto do, smay make loans or Investments In this State, and stall hava the ésme rights for tho recovery of the monoy o toanod or dnvestod (subject to the sams penaltics for usury) ascillzens of corporatlons of this Blate, It lso empowers such_corporation, * when aals fs made uuder ouy judgment, decren, or power in & mortgags or deed,” ‘to purchass real’ estat its_corporate mname ; proriled that tha roal estate 10 purc by xuy sucli corporation in aatiafaction of such Mability or {ndobtednoss," shall at leist onica a year be offered by such corporation for salo at auction, and wold wheu. ever tho price offered is not less than the clalm of the corgoration, including intereats and costd ; and fure tler provides that if such corporation shall hold aach ronl eatato exceoling five yours the Btales Attorney shull ushituto setlou conipeliag tho sale by the cor- poration, Elevated Waye—I1. D, 66 provides for the tncorpora- tlon of companle for couwtracilng and operating elevatod ways anit convesors. Tnterest on matioy loaned by forelgn corporatious 8, I, 134, smendliig ec, 8 of Tuterest Act of Aarch 2,15, It euacts by written coutruct which hus Uceu tmndo or shiall be made, wherevor payable, mudo between a citizen or corporation of this Btate nud a citizen or corporation of anotucr Btato, may liear any rate of interast (not exceediug .0 per ceut) aliowed by 1aw Lo bo contracted for by a cfilzen or curporation of thia Blala, " ased with sineryen.y clauso sind s uow arce. 5 Maflroads—Parchaso of leascd lines by~8. B, 90 onacts that any raliroad company Iucorporated under the luws of Illinols in ay adjolning sState that now, or Lieroafter may, operato and o in pussession of con- necting rouds 1o adjolning States under losa for not leas than twenly yoirs, muy purchass tho same, pro- vided this act snsil uot bo coustittad to wuthiorlze any roud vrganiziog under tho lawa of this State to pur- «cliuse any otbier raiiroad in this Biate, Cemetery Assoctations—I, I, Ui authorizos them 10 scll landa by thoin arquired uid ot iceded or Ui sulfallo at cemetery puzuser, Corporations—11,- B, ¢3), nnd tho ticket-scalpers’ act, probiuitiog traillc fa unieed or yartinlly usod tek- ety und roquiros rosds to redeem tle samos CHICAGU ACT3. Manfeipal Ineorporation Act—H. Association bill, Union Depots—IL B, 88 enacts that any twoor ~Tho Cilizens more raflroads or any numbor of porsons, not leis than five, 10 organtzo as a corporation for tho pur- meas of bulldiig aud maintaining s unlon depot for ‘pansengers aud frulght, or both,—tlo capital stock uol 10 exceed $3,003,000, 1t grants power to such comya- nles to acquirs reul catato uecossary for thalr busincas by purchinae or coudeatustion; vravided, thot ll i Jury occasioned 10 projorcy fronting on any aireeta, by tho locotion threuw of auy deot, uliall bo usseueed aud the ssessment pald Into the Cify Tresuey to tho use of tho ownora of tho property %o fujurod$ aiso, power 10 lozate tuale dopot and tracts over, unlor, oF uj.0u, any irectd or Touds; provided, {lat the con- dumiiation provislons of tho act sball’ not cxtend to wuy 1d 10 whiclhuy municipal oryoraiion b tile, ddlifoual Justicas—1L, L 584 auienda tho ool of AMarzi 8), 1871, 30 83 to provido for appointmont in Cook County of soven Jutstfens for Tawn of West Chi- cago; soven for Houtl Chleago$ oud five for Nor.hs Chicago, (Passied willl emcrgancy clauso and the up- potutnents have beeu mado and contirined.) Yatk Bonds—North Chlcogo—8, B, 233 uuthorizos thio Pack Bonds 10 bo fssucd with {niorest payable semi- anuslly at 7 per ceat, tho property of tho town and tho park landi - to_be pledgod ,fof Lelr redumption, Boids 1ot to run moro than twénty years, . Appolntment and Bemoval of Ciiy Otictals and May- or's Voto—5, I, 242 (Kohoo's Mayor's Lill) enacts tlut oll officers 10t lective shall Lo appointod by the Mayor bysud with couscut of & mojority of Qouncll (or Loard of Cunclimen) ; ud tia such oilicers may be removed by tho Mayor ; but, if tho Cquucll (or Bosrd of Counclimen) by a vote of fwoetlirds olt the mem. born siisll disanprove such roioval, theotficer sumoved shall Lo zeutored ; alao, ivea: tho Moyor power 1o voto suy tiem or appropriation in an ordhianca, hicago Acws—tenate Lill No. 55 _cnncis, thst fines for violation of th Fir aud Folics Dopartment rules, and moneys arising from sales of uuclaimed ntoled property sball go tho Fica and Polico Raljof Fand, - Houra L1d No. 90 provides for tho eloction oh the firat Mooy of November, 185, of oue additioual Judge of - tiis Superior Cotrt of Cosk County for ‘every 50,000 population over 400,000, ‘Notarics Publio—touso bill No, 146, making eligiblo to appointoient ns Notaries, COLLEGLS, ETC, Trustees—Iouso Liil No, 201 makes non-reatdonts cligible to the ofiics of Trusteo of uny callegs, otcy, in Alia Blatos Prorded, that ot mors tin onethird the Board of Trusteos shiali bo non-ruuidonts, . COUKRTIY COUNTH, MeDonongh County—1f, B, 18) fizes tho terms fn Juna aud Novomber. Pastod with omurgenoy clause, aud'1a now fn o) eration, . Slurcer County—If, D, 90 fixca the tarms in January aud Julg, Tullon County—8. B, 13, in Oztober, Greens County—1u Do_ombor and June, Bcluyler Ooutity—In February. Halina Counts—8, B, 32, Jaw (arns second Mondays of Folruary aud Auguit., .. Piko County—8, Is, 41 (smending Boo, 8, sot Mazch 2, 1570, tn Jaunsry and August, ; .nzamon County. =3, I L (Guiending Sed, 913 of act of Mutch 2J, 18i4), 1 April, July, and Decombey, 8, I, Z3—daratiall’ County, tu Janurs; Putuum Coulty, fu October; Woodford'County, in Augnst. &1lo 0f Iladl Lataig uf Decodeint for Dobiw, or lieal Ess tatoof Minors—g, B, 12, anthorisea boll dowar and homestoud 10 bo sot olf- 11 the samo proceeding, © ' ' cOURT-HOUSES. -Conrl-Touto Bltes—8, B, 110 (ibs Quincy billj— Eancts that where the County Doard secks 10 appro- priato for Court.Houro or other county bulldiug site Jaud which Lius been conveyed to any city by the coune ty, and is uted as & publio square, tho County Doard snay purchaso the sama for such purposs et s prico agrecd tpou Letween the Clty and Couuty Boarda s tho amount paid o be spylied by tho city 5 the purchnsa or fmyrovement, o bolt, of a public square or like pOLlic grounds,” Also, that whiera tiie Iaul 1 part of & urant from tho United Statea for tho establishment of 8 soat of Justico, and is Leld by any,lioand of Educa- tlon for publlo schiool purposes, 1t may in liko ruanner bo purchased for Coutt-lioitse ite—~tha. price puld to bocama a part of thio publio 8:hoo! fand, * On condame nation {u élibier case, the appropriation of tbe damages awarded alusll g ut abovs provided, Thia act sball ot upsly to countics gt clice Laviug mora tii 1,0,00) nor {ong $hian 50,000 fopulstion, Fassed with emerges- ay clause aud now In forco, - "I’RES AND SALARIES, Olerk Supreme Court 8, B. 183 : Amending ot Mareh 20, 1872t Amdavit with cortificate, 15 cents ; enlering an abloroey ou the roll, aud certifying sume, $1; ofloial cortlicate with seal (othior thn tho pro- cosa), 50 centa ; ofticlul coztificata (without seal) oftier thay tho afiidavit, 30 centa ; taking and Aling bond, 50 centa ; copy of record o other papers in bia office, 15 centa per 100 worda ; putting s case on tho dooket, 16 conta; entering rulo or order of vourt (excopt contin- uance from term Lo torm, 15 couta; entoring Bhori (s Tolurn, 20 cents por 100 words ; eutesfng judgment on decrue, 13 cents per 100 words ; eatering blll of costs 1n coat ook, 5 cents ; Aling 1asord sud all otler pr- ury, b centd; writ of orror aud seal aud supersade 1s, 17 writ of error and - seal without supurscdeas, Upwns, 80 centai. mciro facl or " otler spec! proceas, 20 ceuts per 100 word: bringlug o court, vu requeat, suy record of o suit, otc,, not in court, 25 conta] and uo vtlier foo shall b sliolwed, Tho Olerk sball recefva an sdranso of 310 when_ Focord 4 tiled, waalch o sud roputd when costs sre shalt not be roquied tols Coue for which Lo party women iylug therefor s lisble INBANE ABYLUMS, Apportionment of patientd to the sevoral rounties— Houate Lill 29 districts the Slalo for cuch of tho asye lums, , aud allots to each county onv patient for each 2,800 population, but L)th‘lu that, whea the quota of 03 couuty” tu 0ot full, pationts rom other countlus may be sumiited 10 this extont of the capacity of the wstftutions, 5 TAUPERS, -+ Where chargable—H, 1), 12 enacts that if any per- 800 who has not reslded {n the county or town for wix montha whell Lecome chargabla thereon as & paupe: ho whiall be removed to the county or town, if In this R or town chargublo fol sup, which is made recclvable thorefrom. " PRACTIOE—CIVIL. Exemption from sxocution and trial of right of props erty~I, 1,1,010 enacta that whenvver property takin on oxecution or attachmont, iseuod from any court of esard, shall be claimed Ly suy other perion (bau the defoudant, or by him as exeupt, on his glving notice 10 Lho Bleriff of hils clalm of property or exemption aud {uentlon to prosscuta the sata, tho Bleriff aball uotley the County Court of said clalm, and the County Judgo shall dockes the proceadingy va the dockt uf tlat Oourt, and the Clerk shall thervon sotify the UnthIF of the tmo wud place of trial, wiitch sball Le eld ot Jnore thau tes nor lcsa thin fve days from ihe data of such notice, The trial shall bo lud with- out writtens pleadiuge; aud efilior purty muy demund 8 Jury, Appeal may be takeu to tho Circult ‘Goust, s 11 tlier' cases, 08 giving sppeal-bond within fve dayu 4fter watry of Judgouent, snd thy trial tu the Olrcuit Court ahaif bo de novo, Tieath of defendsnt fn _execution—Raviver—1, ', 22 cuacts. that Upon death of defeudaul, after Judg- 1LieR} OF Gécrug, vacsution may Loue sguinet his read wwtato or wals inade under the ducres without reviver of the Judguent or decrov oguingl Lis heirs or lagat represculalives : Lrovidod, no¢xscutivn shall be Laausd uor bala mada aa provided uatll after Iwelvs nonths, aftar u: defindant's desth, nor uutll the he Judgment w&'fiufi'l notise l.:l 'flfll,. olzu ‘flq unno; practico sct of March 15, 3812, {o the executor or Intniatrator, or, If tliera be none, to the heira of tha dereased of the eximtence of the Julgment (hree tuoutlin prior o the ixsue of exccution or procesding sl PRACTICE—CRIMINAL, Chsnge of venue, on prelimiuaryesaminalion—11, B, 18—1IL cnects that any person arrerted an any criminal chiarge, and tskon bofore & Justice for examination, #hall Lo entitled to have tho cire ment totho noarest Justica in the county on making osth, before tha ez« amination ia begun, {iat it ia Lis belief that the Justice 18 projudiced sgainat him, etc, : REVENDE, Bate levy—f, D, 134 levies for general State parposes, $1,8.0,000 for 14733 §1,500,0.0 for aubee. fquent years § $1,000,000 snnually for nehoal purposes, 9-40tax refunder—g, B.,205 (Canfield’s Lill) enacts that Blutea shail be held sole truntee for uss of thio tax- payers of the 7-10 taz-grab ; that all funds paid into Htate Tresaury derived therefrom, and all which bave been ordered into tho Tressury by thy Btito Auditor, aheli bo forthwits psid over Ly tha rerson of parsons bolding the ssme (which covers tho case thio ox-Tressurer "Hutz), aml both ahail constitute” s refunder fund; and that tho Htats Treanurer shall credit the taz-psyers of each county with the smounte which they reapoctively hava pald, ‘The Auditor shall certify such umouut to the Gierk of each county, and shell draw Lis wirrant upon the H'alo Tresaury for the amount due each County 10 the County Treasurer, who sball receive the tame jn_hia ofticial capacity sball imnadiately publish notice th Lie faready to refund the ssme to the Vi nny county, however, lisa not paid o Blato Treasurer, he sball {z like manucr set it apart an the ¥ refunding fund,” and the amoust paid by esel tax-payer thall bo refunded to him on presentation to toe County Tressurer of bis tir-receitt thersfor, 1f the taz-payer for good resson La inabls to presont rezeipt, hie may present his clalm for refunder, veri- fled by bus afidavit, Lo the County Board, witichi shall pasaun the chim § and, if allowad, it shail o p.id out of the refunder fund, ' The sct siso provides for tm- mediats pryment over to the succewors fu office Ly ex-Trenwurors of tho 7.3d to bs refunded, Lmerzency clanne in attached, and the nct is uow fn force, al yeat—B, B, 118—ahall commen-6 oi 1st of October, and close on 37h of Septcrber snnually, Itoauirsy roports of Blate officers (u 1< nade on or eforo Nov. 1, 1876, and bloandally thercafice, “Assessment'and collection of tazes In fucorporated citios—, 1, 211 (smending Bee: 10 of sct of April 15,18,3) enacts that it slsll not be necemary for i officer muking raturns of the delinquent I Judyment thereon agsinst lota and lands for gonaral Taxan aud spocial sssessmonts to nttach ta tha liat any attida¥it ; nor that the liat contain te valuatixa of the property, It shall Le samcient that bo make oiicial Tobura atating in atibatance that tho st returned s o corract liat uf the lole and lands dellnquent for {xes, apecial tazes, and spoclal avsoesmients for city pure 308, with tho amoint due on each lot or tract, secord- g to tha retarn of tho Cily Collector ; and, in tak. ing judgment and moking wale, kaid ‘oticer sl bo govetiied by tuo general Kavantie Lw of tho Blate, cxcp: whon otherwisa Lrovided hercin. The City Councll may, by ordinance or resolution, i ibe tecta S tile Connly Coutt, of which application for Suuge tents shall b made pragided that there shall bo Lut ono general salo anntially. No appeal (rom the County Gaurt shall be sllowod (3xcept It case of apecial as- sossments) until tho pesty appealing shall, within o 1imo fxed by the Court, deposit tho amount of judg- mont and corts, and olso give sppeal bond. Upon ai apromo Gourt of 1l Juigmeat be- low, Sudgment Le rendered by tho Bupremo Coiirt for suita therain, the amount of the original d ) per cent thereon fur damages, ital ntock osempt from taxalon~S, B, 273 (Walte's i), exemy ta capital ebock of Dunulscturiug, ato:k-breoding, Abd newspaper compinics, . 5. 10, maing wpactl ssowcnts 02 lotsafter. wards subdivided appartionable amoug tie soveral lots of the subiivision. I, B, 921 legalizes lavies for 1874, in citfes, towns, ond vidages wliere the corporate authoritics ‘did not certify to the County Cler the smount to be ralued until after tho sa:oud Tucaday in Auguit, 1. 1, )8 amon11 8338, 1920ud 103 of iho Ravenue nct of Alarch 30, 1812, and enscts tnat appesls fu tsx casos may bo takien Lo the samo terin of the Su),rome Courl, nnd that on appeal the Suprema Court may ren- der {adgmont szainst all oF ouy lots or tracts em- braoad in ho%ppeal for any or ga nuch of the tuxcs ax it may Sud duo, or for ny pArticnlar tax oF Rasean meat, and o copy of such judgment slall have offect an an'uxeeution, REPEALING ACTB. 8, 1,72 repeals not of Feb, 34, 165), declaring the Boy Curte {n Pike and Adams Countles navigable. Emorgency clause attachod, ; BTATE OPFICERS. Auditors—II, B, 10, amending section of act to reviso the law in relation o tho Auditor of Publlo Ace couute, passed Aprll 25, 1670, It provides that the Auditor shall koep an official weal which shall bo ussd to authenticato all writings, papers, documents, and accouuts required to be' certiiied from bis offico, sud At coples 8o certified shiall bo recefved in evidence withlike'offoct oA tho originals; also, thst tho hooks of accounts with Collectors aud other oficers and per~ rors with whom it i his daty o keep accounts and eartifiod cople of and atatements thcrefrom authenti- eated by hiny under his seal, slisll be primia-facio avie douca of - the ccrrectness of ' auct accounts and stato- moutaand of the amount due thoreon to the State, Pussed with omergency oluuse and fs now in forco. TOWNSIHIP ORGANIZATION, Supervisors' Report—8, 1, 30 amenda Sec, 0f Towa- shipuct of 1374, Enacts that tho Supervisor of esch town shall receiv and pay out all monays raisod theso- n for defraying town clarges (excert for support of batdges and highways), and on or . before the Tucsdsy next preceding the annual tawn meeting. propars and £lo with tho Town Clerk o full statemont of the town affairs, showing ; 1, Dalance roccived from bis prede- czmor in oftico or from other sourco, 2, Amoaut of tax leviud for preceding year for payment of tuwn dobt and charges,, . Awount coliozted snd paid over to im. 4, Amount pebl out in town indebtoducss, specifying bature and amount thercof, smount paid {heroon, and bow i ob xccoust, of” priacipal, wud Low much for Inferast, - 6, Amount and kind of fu- delitodnoss not dute ; amotnt and kind of {odebtedners duo, Tewn Olork ehall record same aud put o copy thaereof at tho place f holding the annual ‘town mcet- ing twa days Lofore tho samois held, For fuslure to flla and report, tho Supersisor shall forfcit uot less than §:0, uar more than $300, to bo pald to the town, C o OTHER LAWS, Ths following areyet fu the bands of the Enrolling Clerk: Ditchea sud Draine—1I. B.C63 amends tho actof April 24, 1871, relulivo to tha construction of, ditches, levees, aud drains fn counties not under township ore anizatlon, 0 as to enabls County Boards to nuks ue- sessment thorefor. County Courté—IT. T, 932, in Galiatin County, in January, March, and September ; in Union County in July and Dacemtar: Chicago Diila—Il, B, 410 enacts that in citlen where thero i8 an incorporated Firemen’s oud Tolicomens Benosolent Associatiou, tha corporate suthorities may appropriate to such wocloty i1s prorata share of the Pofico wnd fira rullef fand, . Couvicts—11, -1, 320 ‘cnscts that the Penjtentisry Commissloners; with' conztrrenco of the Chaglain, fmay reatoro thie good-time credits of convicts which bo L forfolted by violation of tho Peniteutiary rules, Clvli Fractice—11, I, 42 amends fee, 25 0f the Freo. tico act of Peb, 2, 1373, and enacts that nosmendment slalt bo raise {or continwinco Muless the party af- fectad thercby shisll mako atlidavit tuat, in consequence thereof, b canuot procesd ot that term, sottiug forth what 10 expecta (o prove, and, if the Court bo catisfot thiat such ovidsnca 3 not material, tho caso shall pro- cevd, Roads and Bridges—II, . 357 smends tho act of April 18, 187, w0 that not less that two nor more than five daye’ labor shall bs required, and » road and road- tax not to- exceed ‘30 conts on the hundred dollars 1, I, 229 provides for the: widening, vacating, etc,, o Fondd on towuwhip and: county lince, ‘Township Orgauizatiou—~H, B, 513 euacts that there ahall aunustly be clected 1o counttes under townstip organization one Commiwioner of Highways for sacn town, {0 bold far thirve yearu ; ulso, that the Treasurer of the Btate-Tloard shall receive 4 per cent on all mon— oys puld oat by blm, i OTIER STATES, MICHICAN, HOUSE, Special Disvateh to The Chicaco Tridbune, ' Tansiva, Mich,, April 13.—In the Housa to- day Potter's bill proposing to abolish tho wystem of colleoting spocifio taxes from railrosds, and fntroduce o systom of allowing municipalitios along the lines to collact taxos on tholr property #a 0u ordivary property, was dofoated, and will not be hoard of again duiing this session, Ths House, in Committee of the Whole, de- votod a large part .of thé afterncoa to {hio con- sideratlon of a bill codifying and roviuing the lawa relating to the State Yrisou. Tho chief officer {4 to be known as m» Warder, snd the Committea flxed his sslary ac 91,600 por annum, with bhouse rent, provisions, fuel, liglite, ote, A complote corps of ofticors are proylded, Oonvicts, for good beliavior aud fn- dustry, are to recoive a large allowance of good time aud 10 per cont of tha value of their work. Tho bill, 83 agreed to by the Committes, will prabobly pasa, PUOGEEDINGS OF THE BENATE, ‘The Houso bill to prevent tha sottlug of guns was passed, The Commitioo on tho Agticultural College roported in dotnil tho estimate of oxpensos of thio collego for 1875 and 1876, Tho bill suthorizing the City of Lansing to borrow money to pay judgments wad reported favorably, sud pnnmf: ‘I'ho Henats refusod to inulst upon its amond- meut to the Jockuon charter, aud refused tore- cade, aud the bill wastablod. Alr, Grousel | ressuted a ramonstrance from D, O, Holbraok aud fosty-tive otbsr memberd of the Detroit Bar against the ropes] of tho soi allow- ing tho mppoitment of Bpocial Commissioners in _chancory cases, Bensio bLill 216, to amond Beo, 7,407 of the Cotwpiled Lawa zelative to divoics, wad takeu frow tue tablo sud passed. Henate bull 131, to outablish & Btate House of Corroation in the Baginaw Valley, was tuken from Lo tablo end lore, louss bill 868, w&:y men and boys of ths. Lagilatars feom Vpper Peslosils 84 per day, wea reconsldercd, again lost, reconsidared, and Isid ou the tabln, House bill 184, to amend tho charter of Imlay City, wus taken from tha tabla and pasaed, Tho aubstitute for tho House jol.t-resalution No. 16, relative to the railrond hridge ncroms St, Joseph's biatbor, was taken fromtlo tanie and vassad, Beuate bill 203, tadetach the Township of Cleon from Woxford County and attach it to Manietee, wan taken from tho tabie and lott, Houeo Lill 209, to amend the cliarter of Port Huron, was reborted favorably, sho rules suu- pended. and tha bil passed. Ionso bill to incorporate tho Villags of Ganenoyin was repored favorably, the rules nnl[wnclod. and the vill passed. 1louse bill 237, relstive to the formation of co- oporative askociations, was takon fiom the table and pasned, The Houso, In Committesof the Whole, atruck out all after the enactiug clause of Iouso bill 47, for the local taxation of railrond property, Houso blil 78, to amond tho act to ascorisin the annual coreal producta of the ftate, mot the same dispomtion, EYENING RESRION, To-night the Spr.cial Commitieo of Fivo in tha Houso on the liquor traffic reported Lills to tax and regulate the hiquor trafic. Tha taxes pro- posod are to ba graduated nccording to popula- tion, 'Fha bills wore otdered printed, and wera temporarily tabled. The Comiaitteo of tho now anportionment wero instrueted to uso 14,000 pop- ulatlon as the basis. Tio remainderof the eyou- ing was occupred {p Committes of the Whola on tlo gousral order. —_—— LOUISIANA, CONBERVATIVE CAUCUS. Lousviuex, Apiil 12.—Tho Courier-Journal Bpceial from New Orieans to-night sayn that, in camplinnce with acall of Speaker Wiltz, some aixty Conservative membeis of thoe Legis- Iature met in caucos this afternoon to cousider ths proposed withdrawal of Wiltz in favor of some ono less objecticnablo to the Radical membe:w, Tho corrospondent savs that the movement fs stroug und aciively urpod, bat that Witz will ot withdraw. It ix thought hkely that the Wheeleradjustment will be o weri- ous obataclo 1v tho present doad-lock. BILLIARDS. Games of the Grand Tournament, N Opening Dofeat of Rhines by Hiller, of Now 0O:leans. Programme for To-Day---The Rules, The tonrnament for tho championsbip of tho Norh and Bouthiwestern Btates begau last night in the bisll fitted up for the occasion by the J. M. Brunswick & Balke Company at tneir bill- inrd tablo warerooms, Nou. 47 and 49 State atreet. ‘The place was supplied with chairs, sucs cessively raised 1 amphitbeatro wtvle, which furnished seating capacity for neariy 500 people. The sents woro arranged in such rper- foct manuer that 2 good view of the game could be obtained from evory patt' of the room. The aparumen® was well-hghted, aud on the whole afforded a8 pleasant accommodations u8 gny biliard toursaiseut here has cnjoyed. The Lall was fitled pot.nthstanding the sicrmy weather. ¢ ROINES-MILLER. Tho firet game was betweon **Dump” Ruines acd Uenry Miller, of New Orleans. Peter Snyder, tho permanent relerco, officiated in that eapacity. Miflor won the lay-off, and etarted out with & run of 19, Tho game, bowever, fiom this initial epurt was elow and not especials ly ioteresling; cipliers *and emall sivelo numbers wero tho rulo until tho thirteouth: inoing. wheu Muler struck tho Lalls for 21; standiug thon 53 to ** Dump'a " 9, thoe latter hav- ing dono Jittle moro than sccro blanks in overy lunivg. " Dump"” put iu a very protte picce of work in the nincloenth iuning,. somewhat to- naguring bis friovds by a run of 83, bewmy cut off {u & vory promising position by a freeze. Mitlor turned bis first 100 [ tho twentioth ine uing with a ruo of 20; the gamo staudiug, Miller 104, Rinuea 85. Tuo latter holped lumsolf to another fiuo ron of 83 in s half of the samo innipg, leaving tho bnlls togother for Miller, who improved (ho position to tho extout of 50, koeplug tho Dalls most of tho time well togethior at the lower eud of tho table. 1ho rest uf tho game was salow aud tiresomo, Aillor finally run it out in the thirty-third iuning. Miiler played & good, stealy game, couuting somctlhing nearly overy inutng. Uis round-the-table plays were wuch applauded. . Tho followiug is tho scale : 5 % 14 3, Avurage, 635, Insgs—1,0,5,0,0, 9, 0, 0,1, 0,0,1, 1,6,1,5, &, 9,18, 10,3,85,0,0,5, 13,4, 0, ey, "\Verage; “Timo of game, one hionr and eighteen minutes, BUAW-MAGOIOLL The next game [niroluced Louin Bhaw, of In- dinnapois, aud Frauk Maggiol, It waa the mugt lnieresting contest of tha oveuln{. Shaw wou the baok and took the white ball, scoting O from the lny-off, but tha sutsoquint lialf-dozoa inuluga weto marked principally by sipbers on boih sides, Bhaw. quit Lis fooling and sotiled down o busincas in ‘the fourtcentl: inoilug, making a ran of 93 by & brilliant serios of druw and position sliots, by which Le got tho balls togother ot the hoad of tho talle, g 1)Maggioli {ailed to do anything for himsell of much ccount until tho twentioth inniug, when, by two difticnlt position plays, ho brought ‘the balls fnto tho lower left-Dand cormor of tho table, aud worked thom for 31 . biltiards, maki, many fino plays, which wera much spplauded. ‘Tho B2ore thon stood, Bhaw, 0J; Maggloli, 0. Bliaw went past his firat string _in _the twenty- socond lnniug with s ran of 10. Iu Maggiolie balf of this innlug ho displayad somo very beau- tiful nuning, making 23 aftor gatting tho balls againgt tho rail, without moving them 8 inches from their original position. He lelt them up for Shaw, misalng by a mise Judged vureiug shot. Shaw, howevor, stopped with 8. The Now Orleans man subsoquently mads & run of 13, all of “which were vory dii- cult aod brilliant round-the-table plays. Shaw, from tho twenty-third ivuiug, played beautifully, Acoring doublo” fgures right along. Iu getting the balls together in the twooty.sixth inuiug at the lower Jeft-hand corunor of the table, ho tan the gamo out (56 points) by very delicate and besutiful nurejug, The following is the acore: § 8Baw=9,0,0,0,2,0,1, 11, 6,0, 1, 1,1, 10,0, 2,9, 1.m.u,x'n’un’Am3|'?,'1u-l°u'. st 5570014 1d010L1=0.0,0,1,0, 1, 5, G, 1, 0,3,31,0,91, 18,0, 12" Averago, & 4.5, Time ot gume, one hiour and threa winutes, CARTER-LIVERMAN, The third and last gamo of the evanlnsz was botweon Engene Carter, of Ohio, amd liarry Liverman, of Wisconsin, Thae Iatlor won tLo bauk, took the whito hall, aud mused from the lay-off, Like tha precoving oues, tho first part was dull, and awakened Lut very litule iutercat, buc at somo stages 1t was moro closo aud inter- ouiing, DBoth men held along verv closely to- gother until tho thirteonth inuing, wheu Cartor got s aubstantial lesa by o run of 33, The gamo afterwarda, dawdled along for a dozen innfugs nithout any matorial rcuults on either side. In the thistieth, Livermun helped his rooro by run of 27, most of which were Lord. enrued round-tha-table shots, In tho next mn- ning he acorod 15, aud turned liy wtring; gamo —Llverman, 103; Carter, 99. Carter alnust imumodiately drow sbead szain with a ruhof 32, eXxeuting a series of dificult shots, which called out much applavse. In the subsequent inming ho kuooked out 10, makiug thoe score in Liy favon 150 t0 103, He closed tho wawe jo tha forty- third lupivug. Tho followiug is tho Beoros 1, SHTER=8,0,0,0, 8.4 1,8, 0,3, 2.0, " 0 Ty1,% 0,0, al 420" Av 1,13,3, 11,0, 0,0, 8,21, 891, xtvon minutes; 10-DAY'S OAMES, The followlog aro tho gaoes to-lay ¢ Ahflmmou—umnhus vs. Loa, Gallagher ve. Parlior, Burleigh va. MoAfea. Eoeing—hhwes v, Livermore, Bhaw ve. Carter, Maggioll va, Milier, RULES, The playots of the tournament mot at Brupa- wick's yostereay afternoon, whon shoy adopted playing rules governlug tha presount tonrnameot, und others fur playing wvabrequent gamcs for tho champiouship of the North and Southwestern Htateu. Thess 1ules provida that tho take algall be §300, Dhnllaufi’u will bo iu oraer flieon days after tho close of the tourtsmen:, Toe hoidor of the championship emblom will not be required to entertain ohatlouges ultoner onoa ia sevonty-five days, THE - COUNCIL., Tho City Gets Rid of Somo Su- perfliious Real Estate, Protractod Discussion Over tho Mlyste- ; rious Walker, Gloomy Surmlses Concerning - Conncil Rings. Roport in Reforenco to tho Now Oourt- Houze, The Archilects to Bo Paid Two Per Cent. The Common Council waa called to order by President Dixon a; 8 o'clock laut oveniog, . * OnDERS, An order instructing the Board of Publio Worka to issue a permit allowing tha property- ownora on’ Batterfleld street to hnve that taoroughfaro paved by private contract was parxed, A communication from the Law Deprriment in refarcnco to tho opening of Frankin strect waa raferred to the Comnuties on Financa. Ao aidinance dirscting the Board of Pablic “¥urys 10 compel the Clicago, Rock Island & Facific Iimicosd Company to remove their track from Clatk street was passed. An ordinaice requiring tho Wost Division City Railway Comoany to run ot lenst oue car per hour from Randolph street, - at itd iutarssction with Stato stiect, and nlong the usunl streets to Bluoe Island avenue, and n'ony thas thoroughfare as far as tho track was laid, 8 late s 1 o'clock ©a3h morning, was passed, % * ANOTHEN WLIGHER, Tho Committes on Markoty recommendel the appo:utmont of an Assistant ity Weigher, to be located at tho northoast corner of Western av- enuo and Madison atreet. Tuo roport was con- curiod [n, aud Braman Lawless waa olectad to tho ofiice by ballow. Angust Koelhon was elocted Assistant City Wuigzner alko ; Lis oftice to bo located ot No. 667 West Twoifth strast, BALE OF CITT PROPERTY. Tho noxt businesn waa the roport of tho Com- mitteo ou Wharves and Public Giouuds, recom- menting tho sa'e of the Long Jobn Eomiue- Houso lot, on LaSalle street, near the Doard of C1ade Buildding to D, J. bmall for tho sum of £52,500. ‘Lhe repott was adopted without dis- cusmon, ‘¥he report of the ramo Committee recor mending the valo of the old 1esevoir lot on Chi ¢capo avanuo to Frodonick Waclmer wae noxt ta- Lew up, 'Tho rrico Hxod was §10,600. Sonia depate aroye un this matter, the Counell, 38 a majority, appesring to tavor thio aalo of the lot, Ald. Fitzgersld particularly opposed tho sala ot thut price, aud wo did Ald. Campbell, Ald, Lengacter wmoved thav the report bo placod on file. The wotiun waa Jost by the following voto : Ayes—VWarren, Fitzgerdd, Clark of {ha Fifth, Tieldy, Suiners, MeDouald, Wuite, Gundemon, Keath, Waterman, Camptell, C.st, Cleviland, Lengacher--14, Noti—Foley, liichurdson, Warten, S:oon of the Tourth. Htone of the Fifth, Cullrton, MeClers, Hilareth, Balley, O'Brion, Woodman, Clirk, of 1he Tentli, Ecklardt, Stout, Mubir,. Schafiner, Murphy, $weeney, Linch, Dlkitson, Jonar, Corcorun, i, Prestdent—.t, Ald. Sveeney moved to recommit tho matter to iho Commutae. Ald, Fitzzetoid sald that ho was wilhing to give £12,000 for tho rame proverty, and Lo wauted the Clerk to tako down Lis words, Ald, Whito—Do yeu rearly mean what you say ? Ald. Fitzqorald—=1 really'do, 1 am wiiling to givo that amoun ¢ Ald. White—Then I move that the offer of tho Alderman be ascepied. . . « Lo Chair—The motion is not in grder. There 18 a motion to recommit befure the Council. Ald, Schaffner—I think it 8 ju boa tusts for the Alderman (Fitzgerald) to put in his bid at this particular time. +Ho most have kuown of the proposcd sale for some montha, Ald.- FitZgerald—~1 dou't thiuk it is vory bad tasto to offer tho oity $1,500 more than tho prica originally offered. - .« ‘I'he motion to recommit was then put and carriad. S Ald. Echaffoer moved that the Comptroller bo ;nuxm_md to advertico tho property, which was ort. Ald, Quirk stated that an Alderman on tus left (Stout) offered $14,000 [Laughior.} Ald."Wairen moved tosdjourn, Lost. FITZOLRALD EXPOSES THINGH. Ald. Fitzgeinld brought np tho mattor of soll- Ing & pieco of projerty belougingto thocity, situ- ated betweon' North Clark and LaSalle, neur Eugewma street, to Frederick -Walker, for the sum of 51,0001 Tho Atdeiman said that the property - was_worth neveral thousand dallars mote. He read a letter from a tirm in New York which oferod 360,000 for the same ground. flo had no doubt_ that as bigh at.$65,000 conld bo ootained for it. . . Ald. Campboll said it was ratuer slogular that nobody appeared to krow Walker, Soveral' Aldermen—We know him, He is well kuown Lere, Ald, Campbell sald that tho bid was uot, to Dbis knowledge, publslied, It was rather mys- terious, . Ald, Fitzgorald said that, whathor published or not, thobid came intu s kands through the Comotroller, 3 - Ald. Campbell snid thot waa 8ll right. How- avor, ho fitmly believed that, if tho gronud was propesiv. uuw, the city could obtaiu from €80,~ 000 to $100,000, Iolsd no doubt that, had the Loug Joan lnt been advortised jnst now, $300 foot mo:a could bo obtamed for it. Ald. Warren (sawaing solemaly)—Oh, pabaw ] {Great laughter.] oy Ald. Qumpbe.—If tha gentloman was braying at me,' I biavo beard (brayiug bofore., Puttiug up real ostate in winter 18 o 1raud, If 8 private aitizen aid such o thing ho would bo placed ia a lunaife asylum l?‘ hiy iriendsia orderto savo thelr estato. Winter Lids, mean half deprecia- tion. Now the ity Is bewinniog to fool prospor- ous, aud it is an outrogo and @ living sbamo apon - this - Coancil If - thoy ~gell that land for £51,000. It'ia'n'palpable fraud, and we should go iuto the subdividiug businoes, Idon't know who Walker 18" Thoro may be such & man, but I make boid to say thoro 1s A IING LEIIXD Hid——me Al Schaffucr—Are you lu {t ? Ald, Camptell—~No, sir; 'yon know T am not. But wheao I see tho namo of Walker recurijug vo olton I make up my mind that ho has sli the money 2or this purposo, or that sowothing backs e hina a good pilo of it, anyway, uer—The . gentloman bas beon speaking over Ll ime, v ., . Ald, Campboll=Whon my timo (s up you can Lave the floor, | You tover speak long. “Oh, nol Ald. Schailuor—Ldo* not., 1 "always obscrvo tho rules, [Lauglhter.}’ T'ho Chair—Tho Alderman has only a minute orwo. (Lsugbter) ' - - Ald Onmpuoll—I move that the matter bo ro- ferrud to the Comptrullor,” with inutructions to duvido it into 25 and 50 foot lots, aud to aaver- tiso the same for salo as oatly as pussible. Ald, Jonas—I hope the matter will b referred to some compotont real-estato doaier. [Great laugutor.] - Ald, Catopbell—I'm not looking for any job of tho kiud. (Laughter.] . Ald, Bebiaifaer—I wondor . what the ity would dof 1t wero'not for tho Indefstignblo aud in~ domitable defender of its n(ilm who is alwsys smetling ringa’ and oliques. I wav hore, betore tho gentloman's face -{luoking ssversly at Atd. Campbelt), that if there (s vucy a thing 48 & ring hlx l.ul'll‘ Councit the Atdorman la sure to jump aftor it A'rosident Dixon—Don't be personal, "Ald, Campball— 1 MULL BAUK TIE ALDERMAN'S INSINUATION v r{ mitdly, but vory forvibly, Ald, Cullertos—Tho Aldorman (Campball) lins beon mazlag » poech balf tho uight 1o rofot- cuce to sollng real estate, .’ Lo condowus minter bids, Now, 1'd liko to'ask, whethor it nas tuo Aldormiau o¢ big brothier who kept sdvortising bids for voal cstuto all the winter? [Laughter aug applauso.] A0 Ald, Campbell's motion was put and loat, ‘1hio question then recurred on tho motion to concur i thie repors of the Comnmlttee. ‘The motion was carried by tho following voto: Ye:s—Dichardson, Warren, Fourtli, Olirke of tiie Fifi, ton, McOlory, Hildistd, Clazko of Lo ‘Teuth, Walla, Gatek, uyan, Eekiaral, Stout, AlibF, 'Lengacaer, 8 :baltuer, Murpby, Bweauey, Lyach, Dickinson, Jonss, Corvoryayte bradieui e o, steponus, Naya—iizgerala, 3 lh‘n‘llg, \\'uur"uwu. Camplell, Case, Clovland—y, Ald, Couy explaloed his voto. I{e voted FAILURE. of oo ity e e i it ot 04! 8y, & farmer, has 8! - lliten satimaied ab §180,000} uuu,‘hm.wo. seaye " on the divtinct uuderstauding that tha b\xlnr asyumod $15,000 Indootodusss on tho lot, d Campbell roso to A QUESTION OF PRIVILEQE, e sald: *I did not intend to wound any Aldesman’s feslings wisa Ispoks of a * slog," 8 e e e I meant persons outsldo of thia Conneil who are balund thin Fred Walkor, or Wao hus namo is.” . jor Waster L bstieve Ald, Lvnch—Iha name {8 Yncker, Ald, Campbell—Wetl, 1 have to say that 1 id not refer to any manin this Couneil, ‘but I firmly bolisys “that thers s ring back of Wacker, and I underatand tuat & Pramineat city ofiicial fs connvcted with it, Yory well, as 1 hava raid, Ldid not at firas refer :?":élli‘l"f;/ol‘lnnl". h«‘l“ 'usl nawlnmx]onlt that T~ citcln, and wo_have hes tha s of tolls, (Faughter.] Why, sir, s the cuimo on v Twalth eiroet is nothing 'to ib. - I 8ay thig Wackor bas nothing to do with thia pirchace, . AWM. Lyuch—Yes, ia has, [Laugbtor.] Ald. Camphell—Well, lot mo again apologize to the gentlenion on whona coras I have walied. Ald. BahaIner—You haven't hirt me a hit. Tao matter thou dronped. : ‘Tha Huton Streot Pulice-Statlon lot was rold to Fredericl Wacker,on raport of the Committaa on Housea and Pubile Grounds, at 893 per foot. THE COUNT-RoURE, ' Tho following was submitted and vecommend. od for adoption by the Building Committes : OnoEeED, That the Board of Public Worka bo ane 12 nrcly diracted to” omploy, in connoction with 'i‘nl\: Board of County Commissloners of Cosk \'ounty, threa azcldtocts, whose duty (¢ asll ba to Trepara tae becess nary plins snd spocifications for the ezection of o new City-1i31i and Court-House, the {nierior wal'n to bn coue ntructed of stone of goud quality, ®pon Biusk 39 1n b original Town of Chicago,commonly knows lis Court Houae nquare, the eutire cost of which butldiug ahall ot excecd thie auta of $2,500,000 3 sald bubidiug to by for thie uas of ths city and 'couuty respectively, and Lo weneral exterfor deatan of the wamo 1o be of & unle foru charactor and appearance, as mhall basgroed tpon by xatd Woard of Pubds Works and awld Coanty o Commfastoners : sald urchitects, when tho pluns atid specificationa for said Lullling sha!l ‘bave Leen proe yared by tnem, and agreed upon by sad Donrds, to taka clargo of nnd mipenntend the construce Hun cf wald . bulidiog 10 §ia ompiotion, uuder the direction sod comtral of mald Daard of County ~Commlssioners respo:uively, And mid architocts sball also do and perforin tvery other sers ‘vico o¢ thing necessry to be doge in aud aboat the coustructiou suid erestion of sald bullding to cumplos tion whicl shall be required to be dozto aud perforined by them, of efther of thew, as auch arcuitets, by said Boirde Taspectively, and ax mmm‘;‘.\;ly‘lmfi: 1o Gty of Cuicayo, 33 thale Tuil 02100 for their entira sarvicos 1a & tocts, e aum of §13,000 to b divid. | e portion among thoin as thiy agrorupan, aadd s Gelig's jer cent of the sutn of SLASL00, ths o of the uty portion of mld Lulldlig, and such compennation ehall b3 n full for all of such arclttects, whether performed jolntly or severally, and 1o n-liet or further compeniation whatevor sball be paid ic them Ly said cily, That whenever sald archilects #linll have bacn sa empioyed, sud the phus ud speste fications ogreed upon {h mauner afocusatd, safa Board of Pablic Worka shall, withiout unuecessary dolay, pro- ceed to wdvestize, in the minner required by luw, f1 proposals fur excavating and puttiug in tho found- tion up o the vatabliskiual line 10¢ that Lortion of the s3id butlding Lo Lo occupled by the Oity Governincnt, sud gituite west of e north and soutis centra Lie vl nald Liowk, and to let tha coutract, or contracte, there- or, And during the progrera of said work eaid Board fy directed (0 advertise, In tho manner required by lav, for proposis for furuishing sil tho materiala nnd dolug the remalnder of the work nececsary 1o o Aony tocompleta ths erecifon and construction of the city's portiati of sail bullding, and 1o lot the com:rctor coutructs therefor. ‘Lan ooutract or contracts for oxcavating and putting in sald foundations for the cliy's portiea of suid builting, e nlew tho cone tract or contiacts for furuishliog the materinl and for " performing the rematnder of tho work necennars to be done 10 campleta the efty’s por- tion of sal.t Luilding, to ba let 10 ench {ustance whene ever thosail Bourd of County Commissioncs shull liave lob tho contract or coutracts for doing ko work, aud funfsbiug the materiala for tuo constraction of tho cotinty’a portiou of said Luliding, 50 that the constric- tioa and crecifon of tLo cliy'a purtion of ruld buthliug ond tho county's porttou thoreof abiall ba Legun and progress to completion simultancously, s uearly a8 imay be. Tho report was mado the spoxal ordor for next Moniny ovoning at 8:3) o'closk. ‘Adjowrned. —_— Law, patent, clatmn, and lind title office of -Cal, Bivglam & Co., Wushington, D, C. We knew La Foyeita Dingbaid, tho bhead of tho firm, saan nilo 7hng lawses igro in Chicago, when, iu_ 181, ho weat u10 tho army from bis native Stalo of Now York, In 1405, b established this firm, with over 100 Lranch oflicos, embracing prineipal cities and towns. SPECIAL NOTICES, Dr. Sehenclk’s Standard Remedies. ‘The standard remedies forall dissasanof the lungs are Sehanck's Pulmoale Syrup, Schonck's Sea Wood Tonic, sud Schonck's Mandrako Pills, arid, ‘If takon bofare the Inags re dastruyed, 8 svoedy curo fu effectod. To thaio thros modiclues Dr. J, K. Schunck, of Thila- dalphia, owes his unrivalled sacoss in tho treatment of palmonary discases, ‘Tho Palmsnic Syrap ripons tho morbid matterin the lungs; naturo throws it of by au eay oxpectoration, for woea tho phlegm or mattor 13 ripsa@igat cough wilt ;hn;w it off, Lho patient has rest, and tho Jungs Legin to eal. ‘To enable the Polmonie Syrup todo this, Hehenck's Mandrako Pills and Schenck’s Sea Weed Tonlo 1nust ba Lrevly usod to cleanse the stomnch and livor, Schonci's Mandrake Pills act 0o the livar, rumovios all obstruce tlons, rolat the gall bladder, tho bile atarts frealy, sud ko Jivar i3 s003 rollsved. Schenck's Soa Weed Tonlo i a centlo stinulant acd slterative; the aikall of which it ls composed 1niaos witlh » fuod and provants souring. 1t asists tho digostion by toning up the storaach to a healthy eondition, so that the food snd the Pulmonio Syrup will make good Slood; thoa the lungs heal, and the patient will surely get woll if care 1s taken fo prevant fresh coid. - All who wish 10 gonsalt Dr. Sehonck, oithor personally or by lotter, can dosoat bis priocipal ofiica, corner of. Blxth and Arch Pbladolphia, overy Mouday, . Schenck's mediclnes aro sold br all druggists through & oat the ensntry. b FIRK CHANGES. - DISSOLUTION. Owiog to the continned and antero fllaces of Goo, T, DUuLE (B0 Nrt of WIEt: LHunton & Lo v 1his o i watved by matual consent, 4 hownas Wikt aud L oomes ¥, Bunioa'avo Rone 4 Horlzod o giga o fim meind 63 % tilctment, HOM AR WE " Cafeagor April 10, GEO. 5. DUNTON. COPARTNERSIIIP. Wo, the undoniiracd, bave thix day oatersd inio & con partersiny for e urbass of (rpuenc.sg & Gsneral il ivstuese o'y of Ciicao Suder Tt irun st of Wieht, Grodaow 4 C £o tho tirms of WikBt, Dunton & C naw.. homas F. Dunton sre contiaad o o Brogin DXOW, UNTON, Ublcaga, Aprl, 13,1975, 114 Lasalieat. DINSOLUTION. firm of Badgor & May lors {n maohine st e 1 ol m..‘afi‘f&'\.i’f:ufif.‘.x Gunsont.r 4l uss wilf Lo sotrl by J. 31, Hadgor, whu alaio i anthurized to sign the L oamo lu seitlinent: and who will continuy tho business as boreiufor at G Hoath Cae nalat, ALY W. L, MaLIUS: Chicago, April 10, 19, DISSOLUTION. p baretiforo oslsting botweon tho un- tho nn name and styw of Uavis, Popo y dissulved by uniuaf consont, Al une 515" this da 23t 161 Liaiuo.a whl bo udjusiod by Chias. 1. Popo, who Wil Gunutio i bustions st 2 Charp ¢ Chloaga, Apeitd, 1875, OIL TANKS, WILSON & LEVENDEN'S . Oln 1:&?\! KS, MEASURING PUMP, N A7 & 40 Wezt Lake 8t CITICAGO. ¥ Send for Catnlogoe. GENERAL NOTICE! et v e A e State & County Taxes. OFFICE 0F TitE COUNTY TREARDRER AND CouinT CkLigros, avril 19, 1476, The fitato and Lounty Taxge of Cook Coanty for 1874, snd b forfelted prop iy 1 Jears, can ba paid | tuin Uuico, “Tilrtuen oonts gL M;s:-lan,wm boadulsd, day, & p uras, SR A Oaats Tronsiirar, and ciar of Couis Gounty. SF 1O RENT, Dfices and Rooms TO RENT IN TZB TRIBUNE BULDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, - . ROOM R1.

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