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RIBUND THE CHICAGO TIHURSD JANUARY 30, 1879—-TWELVE PAGES. = S betng | ready filed in Nashville, Rnoxvill North = > for the ordinary expenses of the Asylum for | the act exempting pemonal property from at- | tenslon of taxes fractions of five miils and the unexpected indorsement. Mcetingsare I T ! Northern Democrats, and N, STATE AFFAIRS. Fecble-Minded Children at Lincoln. tachment. :-:flllrlfiie“fiffld:fiflfTw?.:'}f.-fii-'é‘r‘.l?!l‘." fractions | hold to-nfebt o the interest of llll“v. conte :))h 3 h’The;r :‘nlornlml.)(:mr‘wr‘rlcnnan;lunl:hnl bl ‘:s,'m 's:::‘., to undnnl-n¢lolrll\2'::"n By Senntor Hamfiton, to make an appropria- [ By Mr. Gross, making the Becretary of 8tste | "4} 1qxes, excent State tax, shall bo extended ante, and all the stormy scenes of former years ! |:~Ly‘:unu ! cen l:v‘; . .fix n:" e mln l;”.' nlu e i LA mmi;'cdflhfis hetter, ok tion for the ordinary expenses of the Normal | the State Sealer of Welghta nnd Mensurcs, and | on the equalization mado by'thr County Hoard, arc likely to be re-cnacted. B e e Entho part of | tain, modesty, and patriatle| Sonseme. Yesterday’s Doings in the | University, und for additions to the ibrary ani | providing for an oficlal system of weights and | and the ‘tate tax holl fe xtended” on the | 1t ta reported that, fn e Anthony caucus fo- | was ot Uicesfore n sty netlo, O (1% DXt B4 M. Brage's “fomarke s thay "pevite ety e equalization made by the State Kuard of Bouai- | night, Anthony appearcid aud withdrew formal- | orl il'denoret Kxsambls, as intimated. not underatand thos he oy In General Assembly at fzation. 8cc. 135, 'The Committee cannot agree | Jy from the Congressional contest. ‘The Ingalls —eat— By Senator Davis, to make appropriations for the Industrial University. HODSR. The House this morning made o real prog- ress fn the serious business of lerislation, but spent most of jta valuable timo in wrangling over the amendment of Rule 44, which, as it now stanids, requires o two-thirds vote to susoend the rulesof the House, Mr. Morrison, of Mer- gan, bas been attempting to wet 1is amead- ment carried, which allows a mafority to sus- pend the rules. The Democracy, with Herring. ton, Frew, Barey, and others at thelr head, Iy Mr. Crosthiwait, exempting certaln person- al properts from taxation. By Mr. Zink, requiriog reporters for mercan- tile agencles to givebonds in the sum of $10,000. By Mr. Wright, of Boone, repealing the Road and Bridge Iaw, and providing a substitute. By Mr. Wheeler, providing for & now mllitary code (this bili was prepared by the Commities on Military AfTairs); also, to regulate and gov- ern towaship and county insurance companies. Ry Mr. Vasey, making aporonristions for the ordinary expenses of the Central Insaoe Hos- pital, and for improvements, Al {5 acting poiticatly. 1o has apere THO T of Tiic amount of 'loyalby th the. Lror'® that exated in the Sonth during the he 1s ver; Yearlv informed it hulmqu the South Is solid to get moncy out of (e, ury. We agree with bim fully abous the x. o crnclsims business, There are very. o theae clalms Inded hat should be pay, 10 are domanded on_ the loyalty of oL And, to speak plalnly, the ‘great ,,,m"'{lnu Southern Pcnp\e o ot care u copper whe® maty of thesc clalius ara bald op oy L werd posstole for Southerners to oy b 1L erty taken from them ar destrayed prne War, without reard to wheilier they wc;,fl;‘;“ on A teport as to the consolldation ol onstant taxes, ani refer the question back to the Con- vention without recommentation, Ou motion, the report of the Committee was onsidered by sections-. ‘Ihe entire afternoon waa devoted to discus- sion, the resnit being the reference of the entire fibject to a special committee consisting of Mesars, Tickner, of Sangamon; Weltoa, ot [len- rv3 Payne, of Whiteslde; Harue, of Randolp! Denntion, of McLean; aud 8wigrat, of kakee. "l Convention then adjourned sine die. This Committee met to-ulzht, snd acted upon anumber of sinemiments which. will be pee- o caucus was largely attended to-night. He will " 4 Springfleld have an fncreased voto to-morrow. 1f a break CURRENT OPINION. is made among the other candidstes, Ingalls 0 Arehltects of the Solld South.? claime to have more than enough accond-chiolce Cincinnaty Commercial (Ind. Rep.). men to elect him. The Grrcnhuke‘n nml’!’hlll- c'--A sftm‘m; \'mfllalnrl.n—cnkflnu.r MI' ::, 1ips men bave fafled ts coalesce, Many of the meron, Carpenter; verlly thesa names recall the epporters of candidates ogatnst Ingalls ara | Jepublicen grandent of 00 b A aee. oaltive, now in caucus, trying to fix upon a compromise | earncst, and unswerving, sich as gave Tepubite. candidate. Presert indfcations ave very much | anium & name and o following, and led to fts belil. [ T Tnalie’ favore tmuglh: the. paositian bava | ntsnceemnea snd lonxtineol victarion: "= Ghleddo not yet given up the fight. Ingalls states that O rathor this victory shows a roturn to influ- lie now has seventy votes pledged to him oo the | ence of the leaders who dragged the Republiean by that Enormous Number of New Bills Presented--Their Objects. Passnge by the Senate of the . Tirst Measures of the or not, some_ Justice could be shopn. | T “Session. 4 ¢ Mr. 1 I . 7L and 88 of | fented to the Revenue Committees of the Leg- | first ballot to-morrow. its pride of plac cnth-th pay soma claims merely becsus, o i A . \ parliamentary tactics, After a hard fight, | holding the County Court of Len County to MICIHIGAN. mmy‘r-vul:s:)islemmu resentatives, and allowed the Southern States | thie outh docs Hot efpeet or m:su; Gov. Bagley Arrives in Lansing With | quring which Mr. Barrv, of Caok, herofeally de- | December and June; also, relatiug tosuits on Bheiral Dradieh ta Tas TAbme: ot ot Digwlch fo Tho TG ¢ Mp, | that were with fale manazement reliably Repub- | a3 Tndependent - sbout theeo ool Bag and Baggage. clared that hie would vestst this atterant to | fre-fnsuranca policies, Laysind, Mich., Jan. 20.~Ex-Gov. Dagley fs Apiso, Wi, dan. H.=the Mr. ] iean, to pass Into the hands of the Democracy. | loyalty claims 83 Me. B i Putter, member of the Assembly from Winne- | Tiiese vory mon are the architects of the Solid bazo County, thls morning, of pnenmonta, was | South. und their present t'unugh:\luy affords the a very sudden shock to the membersof the | Dewocracy the only ratlonal hope “of carrylug Legialature, Mr. Potter had been fll ever sinco | Hie Bext Preslaentlal election. the meeting of the Legislature, but no one sup- “#¥indienting * the Soath. posed lie was so near his end. A Joint resoln- Allanta (Gu,) Constitution {Dem.). tion will be passed in the murning for the ap- Why shoutd a Southern Congressman, when- polntment of n joint committee of three on tha { ever somo blackenard or blatherskita says soc- pluck the toots of the tree of Liberty until death, nnd then bequeath to his children the duty of guarding the tomb of Freedom, nnd swear them to protect the rights of minoritles. The tyrannical malority, however, moved right on over the gallant Barry's political corpse, aml adopted tho amendment in the By Mr. Tice, amending Sec. 50 of the Road anmd Bridge law, By Mr. Thomson, of Will, amending Scc. 8, Chap. 43, of the Revised Btatutes, entitled “dram-shops”; also amending Sec. 8ot the eame chapter; also s bill providing for the ap- pointment of counsel for persons chiarged with otfier Nortliern mancould vossibly wis ", 7 Wo wou't quatrel ubout the clufmsiol gy Southern logallstss but we Wil quarp atl Mr. Brneg und other Nortlorn men uof tegy 10 Lies it we do 1ot soon_sectire somie. nart of: cqualization of national akd. * We clajiy thet 2 Nurth hias recelved an ynduc share of by aid, and that it 18 now but justica tor some i, at the Lanstug House, anid hos an important ad- vantaze, belng on the ground firzt in the race for the ‘‘yacant! Unlted States Scnator- ship. ‘The political pot which has beca stmmer- ing for the past week [s bolling flercely to- day. ‘The nurtlux‘do\-emur {squite in earnest i his candidacy, ~has metaphorically thrown oft e Has Come fo Beat Chandler 1f He Possibly Can. The Ucual Great Powwow Over the Eleo- Ime who atat th that th bl felp to bo sxtenled to thyergpied soui e M ¢ 5 ¢ this vialent protest. crime who state upon oath that they are unable | yis coat, und, with his fricnds, fs puttivg fn a " e hundreds of reasont that have been plyen Senator, seth ol 3 " y . part of the Asscubly and two Scnators to ne- | thing uncompiimentary about this scction, feel | dreda of tI 0 hog. ' tion of o Kansas Senator, ‘There Is an cvident desire on the part of mr to procure lcuun.c'l, n‘l’nd anm such connsel shall | prodious ainount of telline wark. Conslder- | company the romains to his home, at Mennsha, | it his imperativa duty to Jump up and en ieard l_l:;g;‘ i fi"e'r’nwu:fi'?gtx?f'l%fi'.’fl?’"i,"-,“"“’ i tain members to have an economical sesslon of | be paid at least 350 by tha county, able surpriss bLas been espressed b9 | undagtend his fuveral, Memorial services will | to shake down the piastering with s lot of non- | Just and proper, we want help 10 fmprone ot ILLINOIS, the General Assembly, ond this morning Mr. | By Mr. Sherman, fizing the jurledfetion of | tne Chandler men that their chleftain | bo yoid tn the Assembly to-morrow. Mr. Pot- | sense? The bistory of the South, her struzgle Misslssippt River aud to reclaim the Misys "j Breciatl Disvalch to The Trikuna Ranney presented n juint resolution providing Appellate Courts; 2150 a bill creating the office | does not maka hia appearance, and DUINETOUS | yoiy gont was beautifully draped with crapeund | nnd her patience, are vindieation enough. She Vaitev. The South asks these thlngs, oy SrRINGTIELD, Jan, 20.—The Jolnt resolution H introduced by Senator Hamiiton yesterday pro- for the appalntment of n sub-committee to vistt the State Institutions this year, fn tbe place of of Ofiiclal Steunographer in courts of record; also amending the Practice act In regard to dispatchies have been sent to Detrolt urging his immediate appearance on needs no other, Least of il ducs sho need vin- begaar, but breause she belleres the ly enipy, dicatfon upon the floor of Congress. 1t Is with 3 overgreon tothem. It Mr. Brogg uid other Nopp In the Benate to-day bills were introduced to ero! : Democrata are so opposcil to these 7 Re Notogfor n Hovenus Commission to it during | the ensire Commiitec, consisting of thirty-four | wrila of error. T ticah feld of attle, Th sltaation o | 4o e o B o, Washbiirn | o e e Moun thel foct, vow | Justice as to reftne e it n vty e g the swmmer, und Lo report to & catled session of | members of hoth Houscs, 'The State has to By Mr, Thomas, changing the fees of Clerks | considerably comulicated, but it {s not unllkely g not be astontshed §f leading Southe o them through other party afliNations, — <€ pay the expenses of the membera on this vislt, which ususily amount to $50 cach, or about $1,700 tn the aggreeate, The sum Is consider- able, and the benedt to the Btate la hardly com- mensurate with the expenditure. Mr. Hopkins called the attention of the House ap honarary life-tnemher’ of the Board of Re- :‘l;';rml l‘n ‘lll‘u‘l:n:;ul u\:l)mm:;k;n: |\|m'|,u:‘u "sfi'fi'; genta of Wisconaln Stato University, Iu recomnt- | 2, saeh endeavoringu b vindicats ¥ the South Hion oF is munificent tianatlon to the Universt. | 21 Srepell saine sumarks mude by an uld o tv; to facilitate the exccution of the trusts as- | sort of thing is In order, Lut the South does not sumed by Wisconsin n her scceptance of cer- | neel to by defended frum the ordinary Northern tutn rallrond land-zrants; to nuthorize Krapp, | drivel. Stout & Co. to erect and maintain a dsin on the Legislature in Jaunary next, has been made the special order in the Scnate for Tuesday pest. ‘The measure 18 sn important one, and will be ably discussed. Senntor lomilton, the author of the resolution and the President pro tom. of the Sewate, will advorate the scheme of Courts: also allowing the Clerks of the Ap- pelate Courts ive cents for cach 100 words in making a transeript of record; also constituting Judges of Election a Board of Registry and pro- viding for making up the registry lsts. By Mr. Taylor, of Winnebago,allowiog County that Chandler, by pulliog ol the ropes, will zet through, At the first canvass of Kepublican members of the House mud Senate, Chandler had more thas two to one, but within the past tivelve hours Bagley has gained considerably on his rival. The friends of Congressman Conger, Ar i presented in a carctully-prepared soeech, and | to the act that the Appropriations Comtuittca | Judges to Interchange and hold court for eaed | who lud some iden at first ol Uringing bim for- “Throwlin' a Coldness Ovor da Meetint" : oWl be followed by ofher Senators oo the | should ba represcnted In this Sub-Commitee, | other, the same as Cireult Judges, wacd, now recognizo that the race fs between R‘rflff,‘f,"&.‘,‘.'.'fi:: g 52"‘;" SF:::'" asmember | Harmooy ool (Ui S0 miva. 1B & FaAfty, i game subject. $n the House, Represcntatives | for the purpose of obtalning the neceseary By Mr, Strucknan, repealing an act in relation | Bagley and Chandier, and ave divided accord- | of the soard of Public Realth was confirined | but it ean be bought, as most Loty '.P “n, H Mitehell, L. B. Crooker, Morrison, Matthews, | knowledge on the subject of contemplated im- | to certain fines and penalties in Cook Couaty, | ing to thelr respective preferences. Gov. Bagley | ynanimounly, at too dear a price "\We observe that m‘;.m of i Gross, Trucsdell, Uerriogtan, und othiers whl | provements and expendltures. ‘The resolutlon | aporoved Feb. 33, 1807, was Interviewed this cventog at the Laosing | he regolution catting off new business was | our e Yoot le contémparstios e i N take a part fa thie debate. was amended 80 as to include 8 sub-committea By Mr, 8nyder, changing the terms of the | IHouae by your correspundent, and sald emphat- 9 amended by extending the date to Feb, 4, and | much disturbed by the behavior of Mr. Clarksan A committee composed of five Senators and | from the Committee on Appropriations. Brows County Court to March and October. Ieally: “1 wish to state to you that T H i N . e ¢ v ¢ Ney b : e e bees Jafs Spriugfield o-day, | Mr. Snaw, of Carroll, thought the resolution [ By Mr. Snieg, to punish Constables holdiog | am a candidate for tho Ecnatorsbfp, ond wil la- ) by socai sty bile Wera e | Yk ot Qo Eawars S o, R o {0 accordance with au fovitation from the mem- | was a move fn the richt direction. In bis opin- | or concenlivg property levied on by lezal | bor to secure it thl the iast allot, 1doo'ttuink y il St 4 i it _ 4 sented, priucipally of a local nature. Congressman from Wiaconsln, who have'spoken [y s bers of the Boasd of Trade of Peoriy, to attend | ton, it was entirely unnccessary 'lar the entire | process. 1 have any political claims to the office. The et s out fu meetlig on the subject of Eouthery war- ve! 3 & inecting to be held to-murrow at that place In | Commiiteo to g0 traveling over'the Srate fora By Mr. 8mith, to regulate the employment of | State of Michigan has done much more for mo ono, ctasms, most of them preferred by peple with- A the futerest of the Illinofs & Michigan Canal. | couple of weeks ut the expensa of the State. convicts, and to provido for thelr classification | than I have ever been able to doforitinre- | Covusnus, 0., Jon. 20.—In the Benate, Tlouso | gy 'm'mm;, mmm;’,m wlio Qs ‘the War I 3 The Committee will return fmmediately ou the Mr. Rogers, of McLean, thought the resolu- { in the State Penitentiarles. tarn, and can only promise, In caso of success, | bills making it o Penitentiary offense to shoot | were true to nelther side, but always held them- i 3 close of the meeting. tion was futroduced for the purpose of obtaln- By Mr. Sexton, providig for the payment of | to be grateful to my friends and do the best I | orthrow stones at rallroad tralns; to authorizo | gojyes ready to adhere ;0 the winnlng party. \sthmatic Bl’Ol](’llitifi £ Ni at Senator WiMtig read an articlo orlginatly | fng a littlc chicap notoriety, and that notbing | counsel for persons unable to provide the sawic; | can for the State at Washlogton.” The tideat | (he incorporation of assaciatlons for reclaiming | “Thcre {s an old stury of a worthy colured divine 4 e oL Ning fat Srinted 1 the New Yark Tribune axhibling (e | woud be zolned by it. He thought. the cotiro | alan, amending Scc. 5, Art. 9, of the General | the present Umo scts Inqulte strong for Baaley, | porsnns from Interpernta e fmmoral lives, aml | dowd South, wiio beo, vl (o reach to 8 Years' Standing Cured 1 : usua) gold-hug contempt of Western people | Committee should vielt theso institutions, so | Incorporation nct; also, providing for the elec- | but those who kuow thie matchless wire-pulling | the Senate Wil to repeal the objectionabie fea- nelghboring pastor’s rluckI held forth ov the sin > e ; B e s, The_ticaxtor. exprommed @ | thwt they might fully uaderstund thclr needs. | tion of Park Commissloners to succecd thoso | abilities of his competitor aro confident | tures of the Boldicra’ Orphacs’ Home law of of theft, "Aslus waruted In bis discuuese o al- by the Syrup. o < Dbellef that the presens consplracy of money- | The resolution finally went to the Cowmittee | now in office by uppolntment. that Chandler will capture the caucus. | last scason, were pnssed. ;’I'I'(’mnfi e ";‘;m;'u;t:":‘l"",‘ m’;;' gl‘{flflmvto u’ SR A o £ lenders ull over the world to get the inhabitants | on Contingent Expenses. By Mr. Scroges, providing for the discontinu- { The chances of s bolt from the caucur n 1he House, two bllls to repeal & Doz-Tax | veyiug of & side of bacon, waa [ucux‘npn[lblnwl!ll MR, JAMES 1. FELLOWS: i A short on mouey by the destruction of halt of the Mr. Tayior, of ook, bas prepared two bills— | ance of High Schools by yoteof the citizens of | by Kepublican Senators and Rcoresentatives law was {ndefinitely postpouned. true religion, At this momen white-haired nm’..\u sg‘_n: lc?nnldflr 1 my duk{ 10 futorm you of [ avaitablo quantity should mect the sctive oppo- | oue making it ualawful to- pay the waces of | the dutrlct. E who don't want Chandler to go back to the | | lx';n"'fiflefi;‘:"ivufi?g;'f“ o‘;"""m!t:‘ !gmmfl “f,"r deacon twitclied his cont-talls 4 Iold on dar, w;;g{,;;", cagt | have recelvod from theweal jor % ‘ e . careleas 1ndillerensa. of | 1abor in foods or supplica through the Intceyen- | By Sir. Scott, amending Sec. 3 of tho Crimioal | Senate, aro. quietly discusscd, In such an | eriy ne deeds glven for inoney loaned on prop- | brudder you_ s trowiiy 8 edlduess aver do | Wit s yenris great wifors o ficiiies W o x the intended victima, tion of scrip, or othertwiss, at higher prices than | law; also, revislog the lasw in relution to tho | event, it is bighly probable that Bagley witl | insurance comnpanies to examine and placo In- | tnrow coldness over the Demueratie ‘:mm"' 1io dawn or take any jiourlshment af conse jnen ‘fifi Bu Y Mr. Kurkendsll presented s renolurion re- | current cash rates for ke goods supplied at the | dutles of Coroners. win. A conlition of the Greenbackers nnd | suralle value on all property lusured by thein, iisiug the twa puicHie x;'(“f;::'{irnlm"p'yffi L 53 1 questing the Senata ot to contirm the noming. | nearest retall market; the other, making it un- By Mr. Scarlett, amending the law {n relation | Democrats, with twentv-threa bolting Repub- were passed. Ohjo Politienl Prohibitionists, . . . . . 5 be i ons of the Gavernor for members of the State | lowful to lssue or uss any serip, token, check, | toantmals running ot large; also amendluz Secs. | Jicans, would do the busiuess, but such a result nt‘},f‘gg:géflfi‘:é‘;:},‘_’lg":}‘&g‘:fl;”a:fi:fl"f}]‘“ Cinctnuatl Commercial (Ind, Hep.). R A R e ¥ Board of Health unless the system of medicine | or certificate of indevteducss, payable otherwise | 9,11, and 17 of the act In regard toattachments | would be very difilcult of attaloment. Bag- Dills weru Introduced to make 6 per vent he The Prolubitionlsts in Ohio have polled about reltet from all the mflllt:lnul Trad faki o' . Known a8 the Physio-Medico school ba recogs | tiian in lawful money, In the payment of wayea | before Justices. Jey's fricnds provoss to strain every merve to | legal rato of iuterest, nind furbid a bigher rato | 5,000 to 0,000 votes aunually for soveral ycara TeEgreat seman e thanie Gl fof o an nized by the Board. The resolution was re- | of work or labor, By Mr. Buvage, requiring owners of thresbing | pain the coueus nomination, but sre very | o0 ‘special contract; also to appropriate $10,000 | pust. It has varied slightly, sometimes falling f.':z d-lz.' a‘fik:"z f—::':'«"d:’l‘:m‘ o now xmtr("“- 110, i fecred. - Heretofore the members of thisschool | Quite & number of small defaults have come | and other machines to zuard against accldents. | reticent as to any alternative, I defeated in the e Sumann e onre ol thi siusiach Johia | o, und sometimen exweeding the figure named; | havenor hwt one moments sickien, and it 1 w g of practice have been reganted by the Bourd | to ight tn someof the schoul districta of the | By Mr. Ryan, Ixing the componsation of Jus- | party vote, Reports to the contrary notwith- o sy faneg ot f0 provent L | bt 0,000 vates may bo sch down as theavorage gampnessor drafy hove the joast elcet upon me, e MYy, as quacks, and bave 1ot been sllowed to prac- | State, whereby considerabla Juss has resulted | tices, Police Magistrates, and Constables. standing, Bagley mays his heaith Is excellent, Tn the House, bills were introduced to es- | strensth of the pacty, wud.whea there ars not eooduila praite 6f yulle {avaliable Compiuad stris Ca oo in tho State, This action of the Stuto | to the people. For the purpose of meeting | By Mr. Rogers, amending thoRosdaud Bridze | aud ho shall prove the liveliest sort of o | tablisha Stato Hoard of emii o wrevent | National questions at issue, drawing from thy | BepirinegorPnIich OF EIVe an adetuaie iickotny e Board bas stirred up the doctors, and cre- [ this dificulty, and remedylog the exletiog evil, | law, \ sick man in the race. Senator Chrlstiancy fs sunday amusements of all grades; to compel | party strength to the support of elther Demo- | Yo AT 8 'g:’fifi'a"l"lmf’lfl"’x.';, s, St ™ ated & good deal of oppostion to the | Mr. Mitchell, of McLean, this worning intro- | By Mr. Robinson, of Jackson, ixing the fees | expecied here to-murrow, whon o will probae 3‘31"‘1352#.'"»5:1’5?&‘"1’3‘ e ;";l'_'{flz':‘" |"¥ «ol | cratlc or topublican candidates. But the Pro- | meausof heneilting other syflvrer ay inuch it by i Board, os o Board, und to its members individ- | duced the followlng resolution: of State's Attoracys in sultaon the bonds of the | bi bresent his resiznation oflicially to Uor. T A nternal Or eX- | |oiooies are not discouraged by want of suc. | W § remain yours reshuctiunr, 7 o . i o Crosswell. The Demuocrats are gencrally quict ternal dpplication; providing for ncorporating 1188, HIFWELL, Exmonth. wally. So tuch feeling has been engendercd on | Wizneas, The provisions of Jaw nuw in | Trustees of State Charituble Iustitutions. it eatcus, wailing to sco how e bac ot | Boldlers’ Unlon Associations; - comprllings coul- | cess. They ore wnen of convictions, and follow | 1o v o0 sor the name nnd adiress, 1. I FELLOTS, 5 ! the subject thut an attempt bas been made by | force regulating the munter ln which Bchool | By Mr. Pearson, amonding the Gonoral Tncor- | will jawp. ‘Tlie Chundler Republicans are also | YEyANCers to furnian abstracts of fhte; to re- | thele principles to the ballat-box, satletied to | St Jonm, N. Ih. ou tho veliow wrannef b, erauy I v he proseribed practitivners 1o legislata the Treasurers sbol keep and acconut for the poration act by catablishing the office of Clty [ bold ¥ Eatiens with some influcatlal outsiders organize {he Soldiora’ Orphans' Home; making i cxpresslon there, regardless | Whicliseen by ulding tho psper Lel uro the lisbt, s % school tunds which come fute thelr hands as D ' | embezzloment of funds by County Treasurers Moy Price 81,70 per bottles six fur $7.60, Btate Bosrd out of existence. The prospect fs | el Suhool ‘I'rcastrers, and for fhe payment of | Realster of Deeils; ahao to establish a Board of | nni thie general sentiment 18 that the party e | S0 L EOL 0 om live to twenty-one years' 2 Ior mmrt.-.ll They skcnp D | ggid by att Drawglsts. - Western Azenta, b .t te State Board whi stil conuue to | tho saunc, appears to’ bo meulficent for tho | Flsh Commisstoner, to [ncrease the product of ¢hingrs mill o worked o theutinost cepaoily P Pt et et Sy | iete: omzenleation . bold_fhele Siabs oot IENAMALI & Gt Chictomth o “ . exiat. proper protection of wald funds, resulting 1 | the feries by artiilal propagation aud caltl- | &% CUMLETT oolafasure are holding a Jolnt so. | WO ta tau years. . and vote them with' commendable fidelity. coaL, R ™ The Governor this mornlng transmitted to the :Lf’é""‘ nbeavy losses to the taxpayersy there- | yopon, :::l.c‘:unl: o (5) e mmm“":‘ - ]Nu[_A\:A ey Emwl“ w““{ e o A ot AL, e » Senate, by his Private 8ecretary, the names of . L 3 By Mr. Nichols, regulatiog the operstion of | rooms, Some of the straight-haired Ureen- NA. ot February as the Prohibitionist eform part e g the Raflrnad und Warchouss Commission and ,.,‘.;fi‘:.!g,"f;,fl::te‘.!‘; UamnittesonBlutation be | seir:mins ¥ Dackers aro for standig by ~vriuciplo e Dlentch Lo The Tvins. uld a State Gonventlon and put thele can M e . he Chief Inspector of Urain for Chicago for | and report such legislation us shall uifectyall; By Mr, Neal, prohibiting the lssuing of cer- sud not comprowmise tue party faolth by InptanaroLis, Jan, 20.—The Auditor of State | dates Iu the gm threo or four months ahead of i T I t further b the Schiool Fund ub{- votlng for_a Revublican for United Statea | to-day communieated lo the Scnate the fact thut the ol politival parties. "They will have tho ad. Ryl confirination. There!s uo change of fncum- | provent further lovsea to the ! tifieates to teachers to males under 10 and fo- | Sanutor. Other Greenbackers are wodersts i | quring the past four yesrs thie Stato University | YAotage futhls of a clear course torun and Rt . bents in those offices, aud the gentlemen named | Stase. males undar 17, & Lo seenoni e Lot svacutd-a eoalivion. to-défeat Chand- | §ITF U Lok c Stato University | oy iey themselees and thelr candidates before’ BRAZIL & OHIOAGO OOAL 00, o will doubtless be confirmed without. opposition, | M. Trusdall, of Lec, this morulng introduced | ye"y1r " 3torrison, fixing tho salarles of the | ler. - Dad drawn from the State Treasury $13L,738; | 5l entries ara mado und the air in fitled with | 3. 8. SIRLUCK. ... President sud Chleaso Yanirr b ¢ The Senate pussed two bills to-day,—the first, | & Fesolution looking to economy in the expendi- | payjroed und Warehouse Commissioners and | - 10th brauches of the Leglslature assemhied the State Normal, at Terre Haute, $03,201.83; | the nolse and confusion of the Gubernatorial ifuccessor (0 WALDION, NIDLOUK & C0) i 4 Which hinve passed elther Hons at | ture of the money of the people on the Btate B ! 1, 3 thls afternoon in Representatives Hall to unite [ and Purdue University, at Lafayette, $33,20.43, | race. ‘They ought o bo ablo (it thut tiove to so | Main Oflice, 102 Washingtonst, 5 IENUECR: Ve e o : their Becretarica at $1,600 ver annuin; also mak- | 1 dy{ng honor Lo the memory of the uble states- | 1 Qraw attention to themselves that they will not | Minecs of tho celetrated WILITE=ANIT BLUCK Institutions sud the salaries of the State officers. 3 Y I'ie Superiotendents of Lenevolent fnstitutions this sessfon, The first of these, Scuate Bill 31, 5 ing appropriation for the fustitution for the | man wud gallavs soldler, Gen, A, 8, Willlans, be absolutely forgotten wiicn the election day | §OAL. Thebest Coal for tanily au i [ wras tntroduced by Senator Mayborue, uud fa us | The resolution calla upon the Conunlttes on | (0 oo "or 1o qeaf and dumbs also vrovid- ' sent a statement that the incidental expenses of Burns with a brizht, cheerful blaze, ke recently deceased, All Stato oftlelals and many prominent wen from Detroft were present. Eulogistle resolutions were drafred by u juint committee, minl read in 20 mpressive manner by Bupreseatative Cottrell. Bhort laudstory speeches were ulso made by different membera, A bill to extend the time of cdimpleting the arrives. making & very hot fire, For comfort and econyos i Burgasscs any oulior Soft Coat In the market, Dillue t part of the ity for $4.50 per ton. HARD Al -Cllcll.r’!u( 8 ERE, $6.25: llange, 44 Retrauchment to Investizate the expenditure of the varlous tnstitutions of the Stato duriug the Jast two years, with & viow to enlightening the Genernl Assembly upun the subject, so that mesns may be devised for ameeded reform fno this direction. The resolution also calls upon follows: Wirreas, On Oct, 0, 1871, all the records and praceedings of the Clreult nnd District Courts of the United States tor the Northern District of 1llinols, Including all pracocdings in bunk- ruptey in this State under the act of Cougress the Insnue Asylum for two years amounted to $14,010.01, und tlie Deaf wnd Dumb Asylum, 3 “Nragg's Crowils’ $12,760.29, Nete Orieans Times (Dem.). Nelther House sccomplished anything worthy It 18 a mistake to imagine that auy Insect, no of note, the vxecution in the Jaticyard closs by | MBtter how minute or bow pestiferous, s with- o distracting them that they adjourned, out its vocation In the economy of mature. It fng for the purchase of land und the erection of u laundry, barns, and fOre-escapes at sald lusti- tutlon. : By Mr. Mock, amending 8ec. i of tho Exemp- tlon act} also amending the Jaw in relation to v COCOA HIAIRR DRENSING of 1811, were destroyed by fire; aud 2 replevin. Mackinaw & Marquetto Rallwny pussed, sud & i e M N o e S . . “'"f"““vl ‘1"“'!" '““““"“m“ :’l“‘ estate :::“ a:’:;:fir?“fi:' :‘]::T‘:":l:fiz l;r:::l;oml‘;.“l::’t By Mr. McFle, smending Sec. 56 of the law | Dumber SrinlborLily'wers VR0 UEsd; LOUISIANA. without his usefulness In U’l:! schiemo o;l: our THAT BALD HEAD ’ll' H A e e trinter, Uoitad g during the comnkplaulau. fu relation to criminal furisprudence. MINNESOTA, Speetal Disvate to The Tribune. political fortunes. We futroduce Brage to the f W Marshats, Masters in Chancery, und Eaeclal stensrs, Krew, Trusdell, and others advacated By Mr. McBride, to pay the indebtedness of Speciat Dirpolch to The Teibune, New OnLEANS, Jan, 20.—Publle schools, the | South us a specimen of the peréonnel to which Can never be cured, Lt {t could have bieen prereaied Iind It been aitended fo. I your haie conics otidt dandraf covers your shauldors, 1¢ v i alkn of conisg baldness, and oiavs be checken at onee. DELEON'S COCOA HAIR DRESSING v S Commissioners, by virtue of ‘sadjudications, ‘ julziments, und decrees of which “no records Temaln; therefore, b SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the b Btate of Illinols, represented fu the General As- the Soutliern Pentitentiary. By Mr. Matthews, vroviding for the release from all llubility to prosecution of witnesses BT, PavL, Minn., Jan, 20.—Tn the Senate this morning, the Committee on Ketrenchment and Reform reported a substitute bl reducing the the resolutlon, and Measrs, Mitcholl, Morrison, Hopkins, and others spoke ogainst it. ‘I'ie gontlemen who opposed the resolution Tottery, and the public printing aro the bonts’| We have been giving our aduierenca und fidelity of contention between the various papers. No | #8 a8 expression of the sentiinent, more or less Benator wag elected to-da velted ns the case may he, animating that n s 2 {minate themselves, snd for cowpelling laries of State ofllet ith il - Northern element to which we b i " k d1d 30, not on the ground that they were not [ MO € ! d aalaries of State ofllcers, with a proviso that it Northern element to w ave gIVen our | fawarraated ta pravent both of thes disaste i a3 scmbly, that any deed or other conveyance of m,po,.;d ;‘a fl-_"gncfimun!, but on ,lln: groung | emto testity] also, Lo protect persons fnter- | yhall not apply to the present licumbents, 'TENN ESSTE, adhierenco and alliod our forlunes. Hocauso | Ry Sqcents fer balitn, | For sale by vl ‘.1' H rn;l emu.; P'l:lr‘)‘urllm_l:\fl l‘ae'm-dn;,exlz;cuwd. u‘ml that this subject bad been practically delegated wated lo life-{nsurance policles ugginst the ¢f- | The Comnittee of the Wholo recomnmended Nasavirre, Tonn., Jan. 20.—The Legislaturo | Biragg’s ears aro too larze and rampant to be | = 7 n i e i1 or e ocd. | 10 other Comumittees, and that thoss Commlt- {fl‘;:"’ misrepresentations wmadu fi procuring {gr yastaze a bill limiting the lezal interest to “;‘:;gfll‘*me‘lfll’flr‘t“;flm" Nlfi"""ll;’":"i C":l"" f“"""“:“d"y“;” Il’""’"]’f':‘";r"“':"""- "011‘":‘¢ oo, OXTRALE L AR W W ¢ v > Ut . N . er cent. of A o ayd anding it to erritory | I8 prove cep! m aza's assclates | TIEDIR PARDANYVIO LY T ; g to b e, exeautias and ackpowledged by | tecs should ol be bouad be aby AR PR | By Sir. Bhermao, Gxtag tho terms of Appol- B afternoon, In Committes of ths Whole, | of Tennessce, und providing for fis focal gov- | hava thelr ~ cara under " betior * conizol LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT T % Marsha), Master in Chancery, or Specia) Com- :un,’mmn referring to e n.dm,"mm ‘of the | 1ate Courts: also, smending the Jaw in relation | & pUL o abalish the office of Rallroml Commis. | erament us a taxing district, The. Siwa gull‘:?l_u that !In;i'x lln I;I- OF MEAT, VINLST ANP CHEAPEST :’l : e Toate o, Judication, Jdg- | o1y ries; of State officers and_an inveetigation | 1 writs of errur from said courts; ulso, umend- | giuuer was discussed at iength, smended, and N 3 AT B e Srontius he “sstiouy. of Drank'e Hotins, YA Didiss Anb savirs © e o e ot teq | of tho expenditures of U Blata imwivutions, | e law Inelublon bo surbugen, | thvally rocommended for uassuch by s smab CUNNINGHAM'S WIHISKY. | crom” A, ir'snv 'one douous ute i bt | L{EBIB COMPANY'S EXTRACT w i States for the Northern District ot 111 0 ctlng yA " M AN atlon | inajority, The bl ubolishes the offles of < o ook back 1o the day when Brogy's crowd go “ 5 Hiates tor | ey ot fhrh el o Wiy lar | was adoted, e oo 6 k. an g | 10 Juridcion, appeals, snd judgrmcats o Ap- Tilrond. Commissloner, devalves s ‘utics | Anetier Day of-the Wretchiod Attewpe of .10 oy 5 Coneres, it ho i (rom [t O o ilons vhowks oo e S K ' roveived fn mil courts sud procesdiugs us evi- ellate Courts. ¢ 1 the Defense to Bore Poople to Death i 8y Sl “3cdical I ¢ Tees itnout Turther enof. aml colvs of such | Erevate suproprintion for Wil purposes, was ve- " Iy Mr. Joues, of Washlugton, amending the oot l‘,‘“ ,l‘"",“'"ff c";:"""'"',”“'l';' i 200 1 Statnar thun ¥y for the Whisky of the | keudfellunslip they, bave shown the South. Modicul dournal,” &e. ¥ 3 eeds amd other couveyantes may Le used as in | derred to the Cominittee on Retrenchinout. /i L TUashit st s 3 i gives tha latter the o ol aliros Soven-Up Clab, What we wanted with Bragg was to have him CAUTION, — Uenalne nnsl{ with the b 1 other cases provided by b, Ar. Colling, of Cook, thia morulng introcuced andlol -:,m “Tenant act; also awe: 2 the | ynd Insurance Commissioner. Ex-Cov. Mar- Special Dissatch fs The Tridune. 03 8 spe of frontispicce for the Northern of Buron Liebig's Slgmature In Liss b - e r DL o tabroduced hy Senator | the fublowing joint seaotution louklng te un | Fersonak-Property Exeniption act, sball is Haflrowd Commissioner, und, though | p, Jao. 20.—The Democracy,—ery much us the clear-scller keeos & M 3 y Hy Mr. Halllluy, suttiorizing cltie 1 gortA, (ll, Jan, 20.~The Cunniogham | g ridlculous efiigy of sa Indinnat his door tu Ce Bash, und relates 1o the extension of the time | wmendwent to the Constitution relating to y Me duy, g cltles, counties, | tho subsilence of the Grauger excltement | wyiky case wus continued agaln to-duy. ‘The | notify the passine citizen. We thought that b Ven yoaru u for the collectlon of Inatalitnents of apecisl ay- | Jurles: and !l:w Institutions to take appeals without | has mude Lis offlce secm of less importance 10 | qre person put upun the stand_was {',wm mufimn‘u ‘wouden head wud wild-waviug ears LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT ; Sensimants levied for park purnoses. It pro- | feslred, By the Houso of Representativenaf | RIVIuk bond. the people than when it wss creatod, yet somo | jloicriiias, son of Z N. Hotehkisd, one of the | prolcting through the dlszuiseundor which the OF MEAT. Ta beLsd of all Htorekecperh W i ides that, *Iu all caxes whiere any spectal us- | the Htate of Tllinols, the Seuate concurring By Mr, lurts, amending the law in relation to | gcheines ut purty manszemeut for the future urihern Democrucy moves, our people in the Bole Agents for the 3 y ¥ J auy pectal us- [ LG b bat there wuall be submitted to tho | the publication of estray notices. ro nrobably behind the bill partiza In the suit. He testified that be hud | Soutt, who liave buén befooled ani deluded so s (whalesala anighs . David & : scsament has bean tnada by the corporate mu- | herets, That, fher W, BE SSURIGL TG W | P o, providio for the recovery of S pniEaly i A | been seut by Lis fatlier aftor n fve-gallon demi- | Jong, Might at last como (0 u realfzin sense of Co., 48, Muk Len, Rlaiid. ) thorities of one or moro towns, for the pur tiembera of the General Asxembly & proposition [ po 3 7 n the llouss this morniog Baxter proposed | youn of whisky for Collector Knowles, ns testi- | the 'situation, snd govern themselvés accord- T — —— . of eatabiishing or walntaluivg & public p to 80 amend the Bith seetion of the secund arti- 7 an amendment of the Coustitution extendivg | 5o 1o by the prosccution. He took it down | IPEW: VUBAN N ! and such ussesament has been confirmed by the | tle of the Constitution of e Htate that the By Mr. Trusdell, providiog for the survey of | the terms of oflice of the Goveraor snd Lica- o i flled, b xed th e R S S S e \ Cireuft Court of the county In which such park | suwe mav read us fullows: lands and making of plata thereof. tevant-Governor to four years. ‘:','u_.,"\(v';;“m';"a,u‘z‘“‘;“u i ';,“l{;;*“ fi:fl-’ Topalation of the United States N Dl‘th Gel‘man Lloyd H ~ T | % o . h e 3 Neto Yo e, 18 locatad, wnd has by snid Court been appar- | ¢ ihe D BULLI LY Ut Achactuime e mB' M-"."’:fi‘.‘."m' awendiog the act relal- | This afteruoun bills were iutrodnced regulat- | 11a nim thut It was to be filed with whisky for | Tt Is siugular \hat weltera snd_soeakers, con- & i ol ",,rm.w ¥ 1 ttoned into nstallments under wid pursuant to | Aoieribly may provide thut tha SaRentiae aT llrl l»"}\'l: 'H:" n:'_rm""‘ S lm.'lt::;s [vlllncc‘l;nfl:n'cf lurolrr,-x:;r};co pollcles, | Kpawics, but ftesmo from the Woolaerdistillery. | tr ary to the usust American babit, bave almost et Plore st ot TR s TbibrE: an act of the Generul Assembly entitled ‘At scs | not less thau threc-fourths of the jurom in a y Ml Hal, - nud dividing the State futo Judiclal Districts. | of Knowles. On cross-examination e becams | without exeeption understated the population | [\AesRr, KAvseaitis Yark to bt besl: v ipal Courts In citivs of uot less than 5,000 in- Labitants; also, smending the law relating to guardisus und wards, By Mr, Green, prohibiting fire and marine insurance companics from dealing inany articles cxcept such s ure fusured by suld companies verdict fu_ civil cusen shiall be a sutliclent nizree- went, und that their fuding ahiall bo the verdict of the jury, nud muy slso puthoriza the tisl of chvil vases befare Juntices of the Puace by a jury of luss thun twelve men.™ Mr. Matthews presented s zesolution fnstriuct. - tuenuble the curpurate satboritlesul two or mare towns, fur park purposes; to laue bonds iu renewal of honds heretofore tasued by them, uud to provide for e payment of 1he same; 1o snake, revise, and collect a special assessment ‘The Jutter reduces the number of districts from twelve to nioe at the cxplration of the present Judicial terin, One of the thres Judges whoss chunces of re-etection would bo Injured or destroyed by this ) don, Huvre, uud firemen, Nest €abin, B0} BLCEfuRe, K in the bouth of b B0piy 10 OELLICH ANCHOR LIREDALL STE very much mixed up, und couldw't grive sny rea- | of the country for somé years past, Probably «on for Axing the date at that time, and conldu't | tue Nation is now erowing too modest, as it tell huw bo learned Lhbat it was the Woolner | formerly wea too much luclined to boasting. whisky, DBut thoss who have oceasion to refer to the 7The next witness was Willlam McLean. He | present population alinost {nvarfably mention a 8 1. Meeraiy fokels i i, 330, it wid phuat i > A“ T . on contlguoun property for hanefits by reuson P t Federal Relations to in- Ll 18 Pagze, of the Tenth District, whoss at- # ;i EHIOBIA, FOEY YUk sad Glawor: oo is st » ¥ e vazk s Doy Rte s 1| L reva ta tewilty e e ety | at clalined to bo datmoped, auil requiing tho | tempted peachinent wis e iewatiun of o sald that Ho bad tola Kildutl to send s Jug of | mimber which 1ho covutry bas woouiodle | EQUIRKLY bbb Jiit | Gt XEt a0 whisky up fate the Callector's offive ta help | passed several years ago. It s customsry to hurry up the stamps. He sasw the varrels st ous | spesk of the population s sbout tie la the cellur, and thought they were wet, | 44,000,600 or 450X,e00. But the cul- Tlhe whisky was seat to the Coll Qe | culntions of Frof. Elllott, of the Ceusus durlog Whiting’s cumpalgn. . When ho | Burcau, which thus far bave heen singularly saw the whisky bacrels (0 the cellar | suxtalned by tacts, glve 47,933,000 us the proba- he did not go withio ten fect of them, fle was | ble povulation July 1, 1878, und 40,303,000 us the only thure two or three minutes, yn\b:\hlt povulation July 1, 15i0. ‘These calea- Leopold Ballenbury, Jacoh Schimobacher, aml _:‘Lm}' .n‘ii‘f.’.“..:‘d?“é‘n‘..“."n".'.ti‘fi‘i‘.‘» :} :g:;l‘flu Whillam K. Bush, the two st whisky dealers | Sctond differcuce ¢ ooty ‘ awd the Tatfer s distller, fostified as 10 the el | J5com o e Seneus taloen fect of storaze on the proof of whisky, ‘They | In filtcen of the 8tates by Ktate authority,—dur- thought that sn fncrcasc of from 105 to 118 | dng 1874 in Michigan; durlug 1875 In lows, Ran- was t00 much 10 be nstural, and that the fo. | 98, Loubiana, Mussachusetts, Mintesots, Ne- crease would be uniform, not varied. In 'l""‘"" New Jersoy, New Yurk, Qrezon, Lliode slaud, South Carolivs, and Wisconsing and cross-cxamination they all admitted that, I ue | durlug 1676 in Musourl und Nenruska, was shown by the certificates fn recard to thls | With allowanco for the unavoidable Incumplete- whisky, part of ft lad been stowed | Dess of escry census tsken by defuctive Biate jo the loft of a warchousa aud machinery, {t must be grauted that the uctual the balanea n tie basemeat of Slr. Cubntug- | fieredes, 165, 1 Shole, Souing 10 Mense ane bom's storchouss I Loulsville, Ky, and thence | parent fu the returng from these Statos of the the DLarrels ail put together and pauged sfter | dutes named. ‘The population of the Giteon comlug to Peoris, e ditercace In proof might | Stutes tn 1870 wus LLGLO, und accurdiug to B s taveh ae fodlested. The defouso scew to | 1E<08n EEgh b 1he Sitessbout Lis vidile fabor uuder the lwpression thut they” wust | 161 pe ubous tive yoars, or Lo Mo strengthien their sidu of the caso by introductug | of #22 per cent for the decade. 1t theres a lot of promincnt men as witnesscs, who | fore, probable that the estimute of Frof, Elllutt sceuifngly know nothing of the case at atl, ‘Tho | Will be reslized b the sctuul igures, Franscript this wornfog had a yery miid and S 5 siekly atiack on Mr, Ela, whicn baa proauced a . Boathern Clutie bruad sy throughout’ the clty, There s o Vicksburg (Muav.) lieruld (Desn.)s fecllng ou all wldes bere that the toree has gons | In tho Huuse on Weduesday, 3ir. Brags, of far cnougis, winl that the most seasibls thing | Wisconsin, uyude somoremarks which we indorse, ot fi‘f“l" be done s for the defenss Lo settlo | aud sume instuuations tiat sre uncatied for, Mr. o the aprite. Brazk is a Democrat, but b tnstnuated that the Kb, A G uin | vy Sow Yore CALIFOR'A, Foi 1 Cauins 83310 830, Exe = Ble UENUELS WHITE ST Carrving tho United States New Vork and Liver clii tdu year ago, und whose re-clectlon, lta the efforts of those who wanted hiw Impeached, Is s certaty, 1t 18 supposed the Lill was With that purposs, s infinentisl mewm- Ler of the Cominittee which reported fo belng » well-known anti-Page man. Tl Committes of the Whale recommended the ‘mln‘ugu of 8mith’s bill relating 10 the ex- traditton of fugitives from justice Bills authonzing the puyment of the full face of the policy in cuse of Toss, By Mr, Dysart, providine thut the State Board of Equalization shail,covslst of the Governor, Auditor, ‘Treusurer, Becratary of State, und At- torney-(lenerul, who shall exercise the powers o the present Buard, aud Uit Siate taxes ouly shall be vxtended Io the equalization by the Btate Hoard. By Mr. Durfee, 10 enable amnclations to he- come budics corporate 1o loun mooey only ol thelr members, TIE KEVENUE LAW. The Convention of County Treadurers and Clerka convened this morolug pursuant to ud- Journwent. _Committee to whom was referred for amcudment certain sections of 1he Reveoue laws pertaining to wascssicnts, having had the suine under comideration, reported that, after careful exatination, Wiey ure unable Lo recon- mend upy swendimients thercto without serl. ounly allecting the election laws of towu oflicers und meetings of County and Stute Hoards of Eyualization. Iiie Committee on Levy und Extensluu of Taxes, to Whom wus referred (hat partion ol the Reveuuu law relating to the levy and sxicnsion of tages, reported Lie followiug amendicuts theretu: d Sea 122 (certificates of rates), The Committes wouldl ask that the following words . Sc. 80 of the Roau ami Bridge law bostricken out: **And they shall give to 1he Bupervisor of the town- ship, and i Cook County te the County lvard, stutement of the amount 28 herelnbiefose pro~ vioed for, pecessary to be raiscd, sizned by said Comuwissioners or @ wulority of them) on or be- fore the Tucsday pest precdivg the anpual September wectivg of the Boarl of Supervisurs 13 muke the nevessary changes (o their location, E The thne for the payment of the last two in- ¢ stublments of sald special sssessments so made, contirmed, and spportioned, 18 hereby extended five yoars from the time the said installuicute weru orlginally due und payable respectively, wind at the expiation of such perloda respectively #a!d {nstailents shall become due and payuble, topethier with Interest on the same uuth patd, s |0 sald act provided, sud, thereupou, Wke pro- ceedingzs shiall be bad for the collection of the i same, together with sucn inferest in ke manuer i as 10 1he time for the payment of such {ustall- meuts bad noy been extended."” Later in the day the present Raflroad and ‘Warchouse Compilssioners were confirmed alse 3r. John €. Reyuolds as Clue! Graiu lospector of Chicaza. 44 ‘fhe resolution fntroduced by Mr. Kelly yeaterday, and which was lald over under e rules, calliog upon the Heeretary of Btats to infuriu the Senateol the expensa of reglatration, 1hie cust of bouks, blanks, cte., was called up to- © day, and laid on the table, Senator Callon lutroduced s bill makicg an sppropristion fur the Central Ilospital for the Jusane ot Jacksonville, und for the purchase of Tud wndd repairs; - steo = bill providing for the sppotatment of Appeilate Court Judges by the Judges of the Supreme Court, By Senator Mcllowell, to repcal the act creatlug Wi State Board of Health. By Beustor Walker, to purish the crime of rape with death or twprisonmuat for nut less delegation in Cobgress to favor the estublish- ment of w braneh of the United States Court at Quil and wleo fur the hnprovemint of the Quiney Harbor, Mr, Chusg, of Bond, offered a resolution In- structing the Committes on Fees und Sularles to fuquire and repoit whetber the ealaries of the Biste atficers ought not to be reduced. The res- olution was referred to the Committes ou Stats Government, S, Ficklio, of Coles, presented a resolution requesting the Goveroor to fuloro the House us to the nutber s egpenses of the Btate char- 11able awd eduational tostitutions, wid as to Al vumber of Btate Loards, und the compen- sation of the members. The yesulutive was adopted. Mr. Fosbender lutroduced the resolution do- teated to-day in the Beuate calling upon the Becretary of State for iufornativa as to the cost per caplta of the regiatration of voters. The rules were suspended for the introdue- tion of blils, under which order of businuss ulnety-four bllls found thelr way to the Clerk’s Qesk. Among thess was o bill by Mr, Crooker probibitiug the seiufng of gawe Hah bLetween the 15th day of Februsry snd the 15tn day of Junes alro n bill providing for the appointment of three Fish Conmnissioncers, to luok after the propagation and the distribution of tist fv the waters of Illinois; wlso, a bl providing that the teschers of High Schools sbwl bo cxsmined by he Presidents of Normal 8chools. By Mr. Secrest, revisiog and consolidating the 85 @ Loyal Mafl letweed Dasasie apply 10 6 G l\\'flllln‘lfl" i and retsud, " OUNARD MAIL LINE. Saillog throe Limes & week loand froa Britsh Ports, Lowest Prices, # Apply at Company's Ofiice, northwast cor Clark and l{andullm 4., Chicaso. . P, . DU VEUNET. Ueneral Western Azett_ NATIONAL LINE OF H lsnll'r’w“ Saling tutea s wesk fram New Yurk o quecasto Ligerpol vt bouton, " oy, B bl bassase T currency, Erearss ickuid it rluccdtuies Siecrage, $h D ot eaiage i Yurthey Intormatiun anriy e 3 v o oranlaEs L ATIO N Re. 4 soutl Listk urer. to bhorrow mouey for u shiool tezt-bouk funi was amended by lhnitiug the amount ot #25,000 at 7 per cent, and was reluwtueuded for vaskage. ILANBAS, Bpecial Diagatel i a3 Triduna, ‘Torgxa, Kas., Jan. 39.—In the Joint Con- ventlon, to-day, lugalls received G3; Authooy, 205 Biwpseg, 1T Pulilips, H; Campbell, 43 Mitehell, Greenbacker, 18; Goodin, Dewocrat, 23 seatterlug, 5. This s a galu of three for Ingalls, ‘The others ved the saine vole as ou thy previous day. uext ballut will be taken at noow 10-NOrrow, und great sigullicance attaches to b ‘The Greenbackera will drop Mitchell amd goto Phlllips adil fugatls, Shouio lugalls’ vole be waterialy fucreased to-mor- row, hls election would be very probable, When the pemocruts drop thelr caudidate lugalls will gain five from thut quarter. Ingulls now bus an exact wajority of all the Republicans (n both Huuses, und exactly three- fourths of the number requlred to clect. "Au- thony bas cficctually killed blmsel! so far na the present contest s concerued, und Is now trylng to combiue his votes with thoss of other candidates 1o favor of @ wew man sgalust o me oo e vt AtRLANKRS STANDAD SCALES ov ALL KINDS. FAIRBARKS. MORSE 111 & 313 Lake St., CLicHES Mocareful tobuyonly the Ueoiizs, o WI1NES, LIQUOILS, Ktc: THE BAGLE LIQUOR U Wholesale Liquors R P AmacrmcmmE o A . U 5 g W £ Southern Democrats are solid to get money out thau fourieen years. Gawe law 10to out act, wud smending some of | oF the County Boand of Couk Cuanty, who .hgll lugalls. 1€ thisls done, the uew man will be TENNESSEE BONDS. . A o » L. T Seuator Hetys to bar all claims agaiost | f1s festures; also a biil amendiug the Kallroad | Sease 1o Lo auvioitted b aots bosr fur Bele | Cougressunn Auderson or ChletJustice Hor- dpecial Dinoaich (o Tae Trivune. of the Tremury, s bagad, I hattla tha cases | oy, pudietiniontys S cuunties uuless presented witbin two vears. vatur Boufield, 1o sppropiate $45,000 for 1579 uud 1350 for the curreot vxpauses of the Tusate Asylum ot Kaukakee; aleo s bill ap- propriating woney fur the construction o uew Valldivgs 1or that asylum, By Sezator Meycld, to make spuropslations Iaw 50 a4 to cotpel thuse corporations to bulld feoces in towns und vitlagey ot luid out wd platted; also a bifl atfowing citics und villages jucorporated under the present law to chaugo thelr furm of eoverament and veturn to their priwsry organization. By Mr. Wright, of Booue, amending Bcc. 3 of 1 Good Whlsky ut $2, 8.3 ton. It {5 desirabls to sowe thut Auder- s0u bo seot to the Scuats dn order that there may be s vacancy in the First Congressional District. Jogalls speech last pight was oue uf Llils most brilliaut efforts, sud has inspired bis supporters with new vigor. FPowcroy received two votes aguln to-day, wud 1s much gratticd as i they would go over to the Republicans. Mo o,’j‘-"""""!" Teun., Juo. 20.—E. L. Adrews, | 3100y re was very littlo logalty i the South ew York, aid J. ¥. Winalow, of Ciocinnat, durlog the Civil War, aud that the Bouthera rupreseatiog tbe holaers of Teonesseo rallroad Court of Claims is _l‘ udulent foatitution that bouds, left to-utght for Loulsville, Ky., to woich | ) Sty 0P ® el S (i M, Bragg clty they will fustitute sutts swuinet the Louts- | 1y gpoken o yiatuly. 1L will cause ucircula- ville, Nashville & Great Southern, and Nask- | tion of ideas sud an interchange of views smong yilic & Northeru Kalirouds staillar Lo those al- § Dumocrats that wilk Le productive of goud se- uwd said Board sball causo Uie satwe L0 D¢ €3~ teuded oa the tax-booke.'’ ‘The Comnitive lao ask for s specific amend. meut to the School law that certiticates for school tax shail be tited with the County Clerk ut the tiwe provided In Bec. 323 of the Reveuue law, Bee. 1% sball b so swended that in the ez~ atie 00 $5 per katlon

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