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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY.. MARCH 10. 879, meling, ot No. 150 South Wator strect, upon pretense that he had o customer who would pur- chase it, but King pawned the watch and vas scen no more-until yesterday, when he wna arrested by Deteetive Btewart; Edwant cly, threats to kill bis wite Barah; Timo- eilly, mayhem, fn biting a pleca oft his brother Eugene's ear during a quarrel; and about forty young men of easy virtue who wero found in company with the low-down class of females known as **roomers,”’ who infest State stroet nnd vicinity, HE CITY. salon of every kind, ant to wolcome Edward D [ cagher (:nm[":vr lmc:uu a-cltizen of the STATD AFI‘AI“S' Cheers, Miss Lizzto Scanlan eane ** Tho Star-8pangled i T Bannor ' fn_an_exiremely satlsfactory manver, | The Usual Saturday Absenteeism Uerald Lynch recited the Irish poem, *Allon, A N . Larkin, aud O'Bricn,” aud was followed by Miss at Springfield. the song of the **Jrish” Emi- ant.! Wiltiam J. Hynes wik fptroduced as the noxt | No Disposition to Tut a Perlod to tho 1o spoka o weleohie to the returncd flictl Irlshman In carefully-prenared language nnd Legislativo Inflictlon, He alluded 1o the anniveraacy of Robert Emmet's birth as being as dear | . . B 10 1riah licarts as was Washington's Birthday to { A Regolution Votod -Down to Adjourn At the timo Emtner was exe s cuted England lind not reached that high state 8ine Dio March 31, {'n the 'nrl. of rc;ll:cd lwpfierfl 81'1“! |v.lhx:(l b‘.“l‘\‘vl:ll:f er of ycars later, wnd in_ {807, when Ed OMeaglibr Gondon wns dealt with for huich the ILLINOIS. samo offense that was charzed to Emmet. Dut BRNATE. ', v 1867 Jchln Bull "“'fi“} the 1rish patriot ns cor- Special Dispatch 1o Thé Tribune y s Do ever did, this batred upon il whor - Ty dab ) e 81 (| the Senate. wearled with threa days' Inbor, ade ¥ i ‘;&‘:Irl:“llllu: l::Ln:JCI‘:I;z;mu O A1 | fourned over til the 'll‘uus'nlny klutlltuwl;lg. x‘l‘hu g | ttendanco which human Ingenulty could contrise. The | Weekinfterother threadaya’ workithe n Sutaltor sald thera were but few nowspaners | began to drop off, until this moralng, to uso an represented thero that night,—which he sup. | old saying, there s a beggarly array of empty ?used jaaa lf{nlru\;mr:nenlnllnu of the general | yoyehes, Iowever, the Senato Is up whth the one ol e Am! Irlsh patriots and acofled o n man nanted Jolin Brown was hung for | behind. - 3L fiynlly to Abolitlon prineiples, and ho wos - ‘I'he Sanate beglns with nineteen bills on fivst ;nunlnllr.?d klnllh'c hc?r(s of American peonle. | reading, forty-fivo on second reading, and two n the darl hour ol threatening to overthrow this Government, then Irlshinen im:hrmd around the Btars' nnd | erol committecs, GENERAL NEWS. Lotta ts at tho Paciflc. Fritz” Emmot s at the Palmer. , The Hon. Willlam C. Wilson, Bpringfleld, 1,y * « fant the Palmer. 4 The Hon. E. R. Page, Council Bluffs, In. , guest of the Lalmer, - Judge James Grant, Davenport, is ono of the guests of the Pacific. John A. Martin, of the Atchison, Kas., Cham- plon, is at the Paclfie. The Hon, T. W. Burdick, M. 0., Decorah, In, *fs a guest of tuo Paclfle. The Hon. N. 8. Ketchum, Marsballtowd, In., 1s stopping at the Bherman, J. U. Drake, editor of the Rock Island Argus, 18 nojourning st the Sherman, Scnator Bharon passed through the city yes- terday on Lis way to Cailfornis, registering at Lhieves, named Gatusha and | Sloquent words, g:ll. éunrlu;:ova")e her" |‘he k,m:'lmil dcqui;l;'): apt. Bimon onnell, broke into tho lal lmrln ‘Saturday ovening, carricd off all the poul- the Americans. the veritable with ihe crumpled horn,'" which the Captain prides himself on posscasing, when the neighbors scared the lads off, eyed policemen from the West Twelfth Street Statfon, mid likkowlso the hungry man who can smell uml distinguish 'twixt a sour-krout free lunch and a zood respectable dinner, were early The long-cared und yesterday noon, man ~ was directed by esnse of ainell to the cottage of Mra, No. 116 West Taylor atreet, aud thera he foun: two chickens In the pot, Which ahe said she bought for 83 cents from the two boys, The Captain reaaily {dentificd his poor dead little chickens, not by the halr on their testh, but by the feathers on their feet, And Simon wept. Detoctives 8hoa and Keatin, make an honest tnau belleve Yesterday morning George D No. 89 Curtis strect, reported at the Weet Mad- 1son Street Station that. Dayid 0'Nell, who was shot on the 21at of last month by Thbmas Eflls, was reported failing Mr. A, C. Hesing, who has been 1l for some days with what was at first fearcd to be diph- therla, wos much better yesterday, and, opinion of the family, not only out of al er, but {n a falr way to completa recovery in a adopted country. But he was | Ianna being i1l at the Leland Hotel: digressing from the subject [n which the peonle | Archer, Ford, Merritl, present were most intorested, 'Lliey had come | ‘Artley, YFrants, Neuce, to welcoma thelr fricnd and fellow-patriot, Ed- | Tash, Tamlion, Parkineon, ward O'Meagher Conion, to our shore. barn had been cf ire-box open bupg! pounds of sew- fug-machine fixturcs, yaluable onlv as old brass, hiad been stolen. ed upon Fred Varges, o ploy of Willinn Dodge, of No. 839 Washingion street, to whom the buggy Belonged. arrested by Shea, und Keating came in a little afterwards ns a citizen and pretended to fully a8 the mau ho saw Some time during the night before last an un- oceapied small frame cottage at No. 60 Alcxan- dor street toopled over on account of the loos- ening of its supports by the winter's frost and o prescut thaw. It 13 owned by Jacob Morrls, of Crawfordsvitle, Ind, At 7 o'clock Jast evenlng Willle McFadden, 7 accldentally fell oft a balcony ot No. 40 \Wesson street, and was bad- Iy fnjured about the head. Dr, Cunnivgham aaya ho will suller a day or two with concuasion of the brain, but ho thinks he will rccover, Under tho suspices of the Bryant Literary and Bistorfcal oclety the secona of a serics of pular entertalnments will be ng at the Central Baptist strect, between Centre and gramme will comprise yocal usie_and recitations, and an address by the Rov, L. P, Mercer, who will talk about tho Susplcion at once rest- younm man lu the em- | 41,6 qugience joluing in the chorus, O'i\lcnchelr Conilon, who was recelvod with deaf- culng applause, REPORTS Mr. Condon commenced his speech by stating " that his reception Ly his l)l’l:“II‘cEI in Chivago was ‘The Judiclary Committes submitted its usual warth ail the long years of sotitude to which h | quota of bills, its Chatrman,Senator Hunt, keop- Tad been subjected. Throueh lonw years of de- | 0 it at work every day. :e.’.:ll. anud m(ssurlnnc, lhl‘fl. un;.m lslT;lAIl cmulurl_v had preserved nre amd unchanged the prinel- ples “und cnurrv:lcrlsllcu of frecdom ‘which | ing an appropriation to pay $34,100 foraddittonal had oyer shone distinct and undfmmed through | land for the State-Hlouse grounds, favorably. The patriots of that land wero ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION, hated most futensely by the Britlsh tyrnn,u,wlm did overything in thielr patwor to reduco the Beo- | ¢or adjourning sine dio March 30 mado o special ‘They selzed the leadurs of the mlightest out- | order. To suspend the rules for that purpose break or protestation against their “oopresslon | thera were 15 ayes and 18 nocs, Loat for want and cast them into loathgome criiningl dens. 1o | 5¢ 4 fico-thirds vote. [ was selzed and Ilkcfircemtud, toucl‘licr wuhhalolmu were oxccuted exce i, . and 1t wes owlng to Willlam K. Seward, The Senate Insurance Committea agrees to sure, and owned up to the theft. the bupgey for $20 ta North Diviston Street n bad sold it to Adolph Weddoke, of No. 200 m whose vard thae bupe: ‘The rest of the plunder will covered to-day, e JIOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND PACIPIO MIOTEL. 'W.8. Beardsley, Denver. |J. H. C. Francis, Phila. 1, 8. M, Thresher, Dayton, |\ A, C. Jessup, Westilcld, | W, I1. Moore, Qeorgstown Josaph P. Card, St,Loais|W. A. Miles, Copake. PALMER 10UBR. 1. White, Baltimore. [A. G. Boofinger, Cin'tl. S, Mahon, Loulaville, Peovidence. |C.D.Boquo, Des Maines. i1, San., Fran, [J. Gideon, Cincinnatl, J.M, Patterson, Denver, |J.C. Edwards, Si. Louls. BIHRRMAN NOUSE. J. V. Shepherd, Pueblo, W, H. Courtoey, N, Y. 1, A, Conger, ¥ulton, 1Il. (A, D. Clark, Omaha. Sam'l Layward, Boaton, |Willis Brown, Kansas, J. ¥, Mc(artnoy, Omaha, |W, P. Cutler, Cleveland. ow York, |E. F. Singer, Lomont, TREMONT IOUSE. 0. F. Slckles, Lako Cy, Colid. A. DeLong, J.8wabacker, N, Orleans. |C. Ballengor, T, 8. Spragno, Detroit, J.J.8ulllvan, Nesw York. G, H, Campbell, Joliat. Rhineharde, of the iven this even- ay, and he in turn hurch, Orchard Deputy-Coroner Bawyer yesterdsy held an {n- the . 2-year-old doughter of Willam Collis, who dicd 3t No, 163 Weat Polk. of conuentrated: Iye, a of which had carciessly been left within 150 upon Patrick McGau, from the cffccts 1. Lowis, Nashville. | of his felows. the little one’s reach o carpot-weaver, 74 years of age, liviof Coventry strect, who dled Baturday ! of beari-dlsense. Mr. Patrick II. 8tanton, of 147 North Green street, wishes it to bo distinctly undorstoodtlint ho is not the Patrick Stanton Troferred to in an articie on the Bohnow murder in TiuB TRIBUNE of Baturday as o house-painter and well-known ward politiclan. o s a politiclan of local nate, and s house-painter, bue he has no daughter marrled to any such man as Smith or Harrls, nefther does he kuow the party referred to. ‘Thomas 8. Thompson, of No. 62 Kinzle streot, and two companions, went out upon the Inke yesterdny In a small aail-boat, for the pur- pose of shooting wild fowl, When just outsido tho pler they saw what they supposed tobon roprieve, that he _did e form deposit of $100,000 of not, share the fate ‘o hls TR e, g0 e Welsh, of Philadciphin, Ambassador from the United Statos, visitod his prison and told him | before the Auditor shall fasuo a certifleate to do that, after repested trinls nnd refusals, ho bnd | busiuess. As for foreign companics, whera they lllelm ennbled rl."ufi:“u'l? reprieved, r{}vmanslml can show that they havo mado o ke deposit in “Ihe speaxer thouzht thero was no natlon under | gyep titates, only o deposit of 830,000 in ¥ed- the earth which deserved tho sympathy ot the 2 Uiten States ns niich as did. Treland. ~ 1o sald_ ['cral bonds to be required. the representations of the Irish peasantry upon OTIIER BUSINESS. the English staze were ns wrong and unjust as The lawyers, a8 predleted herotofore, ara be- wero xllm,carm;u{rca l;llllc In Ex"f"’" ’l:}g‘l’ln‘ll:l‘flncl'é gluning to skip out, and the Benate wiil bo left tnericans au merican soclety. P ofno I;‘ntm,n“u;ul‘fl nxncct(tn ’r:i" Justico d:znu without its mastor minds. Courts aro to bo held ul g 'tll-fi:“ E.‘,’gufi’.',“,,‘.';‘m",',“c‘;'},?;{.’d ?Q.:lr:h "..E"m{‘,lfi, next week, which necessitates the sbsence of ‘helr (:-'.lc%rx‘x{?gu‘&g:lfi:lgl mfixx"‘cr;':\rkamh,; futo Knox and lleudermnf‘ Munn_futo Gruudy, a‘nyu,x];: um’z u.nc Irlllulll umul m[) :x‘ntllgx:’.-—llm gm :\::l.lsgr Into Brown and I not hate the English peonle [slight demur], but e they did want %u mglmnin their Indlvhl\:nmy INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL BILL, ¥ [Cheers,] He hoped tolive to Sonators McCleltan, Dearborn, and Munn, a see the day whent they would stand forth fn the | syb-committes appointed by the Judlciary Com- full enjoyment of Lhis priceless booo. mittee, wrestled with Bash’s Industrial School Mr. Condon was cuthuslasticaily applauded | bill Inst evening, und finally brought order out at the close of his remorks. His ‘slster, Miss | of the chnotie, unconstitutional masa. The Ju- Condon, then sanz * Acushla Machree,” for | diciary Committee reports o substitute, which which she was encored, and responded with | provides that when apetition is filed asking for #4Qh, Waft Me Back to the Falry Isle” it an ox- | the custody of a girl 1t shall set forth that the pressivo and feellng manner. Thomas Mulvey | natural guardian is incapable of nmvld(nig for sang ** Green Hille of Holy Ol Ireland.” lle | or tralning sald child; thersupon, I the alle; was encored, nnd san sand Miles Away.” Miss Scanlan closed the ox- | constitute the Prosident or any one of the of- crelsca by singing * Home, Bweet Home.” ficers of enfd Industrial School “for Girls guar- ‘MILITIA NOTES. A. Mitchell, Burllngton. i1, B. Bradley, N. York. A. Vaughn, Detroit. IN MEMORIAM, THD LATH MOTHER SUPERION OF THR LOUSE or THE GOOD SUEPIERD. A meoting of the Exccutive Committes having in chargo the Bazaar recently held at the Exposi- tlon Bullding for the bonefit of the Flouse of the Good Shephord was held yesterday afternoon to tako sultablo action expressivo of thelr regret at the sudden death of the Mother Superior, who had so heartily afded and guided them in thelr work. There were prosent the Hou, R. P, Derickson, W. P, Rend, W. J. Onahan, Thomas Brenan, John J. McGrath, Judges 8cully, Mor- rison, and Summerflgld, City-Attoracy Tuthill, B. Callaghan, Joscph McDonald, Phllip Conley, Charles McDonald, C. C. Copoland, Q'rien, Jomes McMullin, D, Cuonin; QGehrens, Thomns Kearney, Z. A. Engle, and othera, ‘The meeting was called to ore R. P, Derlckson, who presided, und "Joseph A. Englo was chosen s Sccretary. A, Derlckson in taking the chalr mado n few fitting romarks oxpressivo of hisdeep regretat the sad sur- roundings and his interest in the work sho elt W, J. Onahan followed. many besutics of character of the deceased, and of the reares felt everywhere that she bad not been spared to finlsh the work she bad com- Tho rezrat at lior demiso was univer- sal, a3 was attested by the non-scctarfan charnc- ter of the gathering, and all that he could say would bo but the falntost expression of his Hea had associated with her tnore or less, and " in oll of his associationa had found hor a_most superior, devoted Jady. She had been o woman of the world, but o n reason he dld not think it would be proper to draft resolutions of respect, but it 1t would be far better if the Com- mittes would unite in completing the work she bad commenced and, Jettin ment to her memory. it take charge of ‘the funeral, and it wounld tting to procure o floral tribute to adorn tlie remalns now lying in the chapel, He had no other suggestions to offer, but hoped these would be neted upon. Mr, Tutiill paid a glowing tribute to memory of the deceascd, und sald of her that no one had enjoyed greater respect, esteem, aud love from the public st larze. with her during the Bazur for the benefit of the cause In which sho was engaged, aud had learn- ed to ook up to her as the very best and fore- most, and one whosc placo could not be readily and Thompson, gun which was 1ying in the bottom of the boat. As ho took ft by the barrel and was pulling it toward him, it was discharged, ontered the calf of his rizht le, making a severe and excessively palnful wound. He was ‘taken clan picked the shot out of him and drosses Punctuality and presence of mind are thekey- men adored g beautiful girl on Prairie ayenue, who did not kuow which of them to choose, both plensing ber equall Last Tuesdoy was m, whom we will er from the florist's a §15 bou with no card or other indication to tell whom it came, intending to zo round In tho evening and explain the Iang wnd propose to her. Meanwhiia the hated rival, * whom we will indicato as B, sont no bouquet, aving no money 1o waste in snch foolishuess, but called on the young lady early in the even- g, and when she'showed him the flowers, and woundered who could haye acnt them, Jooked at and murmured, ‘‘Docs n you, dearest EQith?" Filtoon they wero betrothed, and when the real donor of the flowers .cams along the perfidious girl told the servant to say sbie was particularly engaged, and could sce no one. A man named Frederick Leljedabl committed Julclda at 7 o'clack yesterday moraing by ahoot- Ingr himself through the hesd while seated onn loungo fn the parlor of a house of ill-repute ot No. 89 Chicagzo avenue, kept by ane Jonule Ad- sms. He camne there lato Saturday night under the influence of liquor, and upon sobering up in the morning sppeared to be fn very low spirita. Dr. Cunningham was catled in to atiend him, but “he wasidead when the Doctor arrived, the bullet having gono through * th Bwede, about 30 ycars of age, single, and worked for and resided with M. Burmeister, of No. 9 Uornell street. The Coroner returned a verdict of *sulcide by shoating.” xct {s koown, but those who have known Lelje- ahl best think bis melancholy was the result of some crimo be bad lercd the houso bis face sud handa were bloody and soratched, and bl clothing bloody, Ilo sald be had quarreled with his bost 1, would say nothing further. of the surviving vetorans of the ols Volunteer Infantry was beld yesterday afternoon at thoe eorner of Randolph and Uanal streets, in Justico Sheridan’s-office, for the purposo of perpetuating the Assocla- tfon formerly in existonce, snd which hed not held & mecting for the Inst two years aud aholf, The orzaulzation was in a Hourishing state at one time, and it was originated for the urpose of promoting soclal Intercourss amon s members, and for mutual bemefit. Col. Owen Stunrt, who commanded the Ninstieth daring the War of the Rebellion, was cailed to thbe chair, und Capt. Redmond Lermaster of the regiment, and pow Justice of tho Peace, was selected us Secretary. Thenames and addressesof the membera of tlis Assoclation were taken, uod the Sceretary was instructed to notily all absent members ‘would hold another mecting on Sunday, the B0th fost., at Justice Sherldan’s offlce, when of ficers wiit be electod and the organization placed again on o good footing, Na other busiucss Was transacted, and the meeting adjourncd, GOING POI DACK-PAY. Another meeting of the oflicers and members of tho old First Reginent of Alilitia, organized long before the great fire, was held at No. 54 West Lake street ut 10 o'clock Willlam Bohn presfde: twonty-ive or ect of theso meetings, ago of his gift On recommendation of his Captaln, Lrivate | 4o make House bill 878, on the subjoct of draln- Hammond, of C Cotpany, First Regiment In- | age, 1he sncelal order for Wednesday next, . fautry, bas been discharged *for the good of the Mr. McKinlay sald he had introduced a bill on der by the Hon. LIGRT ARTILLERY. s than the one There are alx vacancies In this battery, and it | 110% bill was printed, so that tho House might 18 a raro chance for young men tolearn thoflnest | have the benefit of the idces contalned In it drlil In the service, as Well as to connoct them- | I'bis bill was 682, and he thought the printer selves with o first-class company, No fuitlation | bad better bo insructed to havo It printed at fces no monthly dues: fatigua and full-dress uniform furniehed witbout cost to members. | gpocial order for Friday next ' nat10:80 o, m., Requirenients sre: pgood health, snd attendance on drill onco o ln:;l{i ;\él'l;ghle‘}:':llllgu,fl;xfiegnn lll-ln',sl";l!;ll:}:?!g :;r:o:‘lgg week from October to Mav, For membership A e apply In pereon to B. F. Nourse, First Lieuten- Hlouse exeept trom Committees after March 15, ant, No: 7 Wabash avenue. i > © LIRUTENANT-COLONKLOY OF THE FIRST. Mr. lunuanhnl Maillson, introduced the fol. her rapturousl your béart tel minutes afterwards He sooke of the The Board of Oflicers of the First Roriment | gdopted! are delaylng the clection of n Licutenant-Colonel | \irnzas, By tho nction of the water at tho in the hope that a zood mnau muy be found who o‘lnli gv‘h;lrln ::I:l:é!"l?flrflr“}:“om:w: l::; eml:{; will nccept tho_position and bo u credit to the | 5% - ehs Perhaps 1t would be woll for | OF AMadisgon, {n the State of 1m' it stund a8 & monu- thein to wait o tittlo longer and gco what the | gon have alroady boen washed away, snd the same e Committen also i General Assembly will do with the milltla at | now fe being warhed away; and Bpringfield before taking definite action. Bhould WnesEas, At the rato tho lands in said county favorable muasurca be adopted, so there will bo | are now boing carrlod away by tho wator, there is Jio donbik s fo ThopraspErLY of a Bresont 1and barrler and flow into Long Lako, B e iy | thtoby causing tho Mlenlslppl 1I¥aE at that polot No reatan for the When he en- will bo only too ela mulkn:mom}d:; nosition. x““ml I}lm r:zlnle‘;:lu 4 apscad ayer Iargu (racle ot cunt waunts is a goldier, a man of discipline, strene! Wl declslon of eharactor, and 1t will bo satiatied | Bad, ndicts with nono other, 3 SIXTIl BATTALION—XNEW ARMORY. ant ‘Fho Sixch Battallon, I. N. G last Wednesday | 5 \Varizan By the catting away of fho sol the He had worked evenlng took pussession of their new Arinory, | of abont ono-haif mila to about the width of a miia situated on the northeast corner of Wabush av- | and a half in the last ten or twelve years, the enug and Van Buren strects, occupylng threo | greater partionof which sald Increased width is 4 floors 100 by 60 feet, which are balng fitted up tn | sandbar, and it is belioved that navigurion will be good shapu to sult thelr purposes, 'Tho battal. | sorloualy -mflnm;ered lherub(: thereforo, 1un ia fncreasing rapldly i elze, In addition to pid ilh"-nhm. by the [la R e the present six comaules, two more aro Lelng | Hves the Seanto concurring hercta, 'thas our flop: recrufted (G and ), and ure mnld{{ flling up, | oo dn - Longress 1 and Dbefore the annual muster aus which takes placc March 31, they will huvo tho | Siates, in its_cxponditure of money for the i requisite number of companios to clect a | provement af the Miamsalgpl River, #0 ‘to ex- Colonel, nud therefore will be mustered as a | pend the same aa to protect the navigation of said regiment over 400 strong, This is confidontly | river atthe pointa endangerod, and st the sama belioved by the aflleers, A PREDICTION VENIFIRD, ke In the “Militla Notea” of lust week Tnm % Thunone nr{edlued that Itllolfluh-(:omdmlttcu on Mnh"‘i" G\;::l, from the Committeo on Muylcipal i v would r ] m:, ‘(‘;'Jgefl nc[s:““m‘me):,r: ::fle'l ?,film,:‘l,m:m;; : others a substitute for the blll authorizing Par dlvision organization ptcflulon, un|d that lu:c Hl}]lhml ulenlmnh\:m\xlld ‘Xl,:::'u:-l“"" and passed to the order of sccond strike out this provislon, thus reportivz 0 tho . Sennto wil Houso. of nepmcn{num in what | Mr flmn. of Cook, lutruflk‘;ced s :flfl to-day bellove to bua sbapo to mako the infitta n | to authorly Park Uommissloners to = convey ollt] mlr"mm'"z’x' with a ami-mnn l(wwt‘:r,nlh I.lit.‘l' I"“’I""'-V for park drivewnys and otier purposcs. hoad. ‘This was done, exactly as foretokl. ” Bow retnalua for e rest of i Comunitieo tosub- | Maintensice within the limits of purks muscuwms, m‘ "l': .lxlnlll{u"ly r'lf nl‘)‘rt of both llouses to abuosious to everv loyal milltary man in the [ Wbon such coiditions as muy bo prescrived by State, to the bitter end, und place themaclves on | the grantors or donors thereof, yovord ju a anner that will make them popu- FIRE-INSURANCE. lar throughout the State, Mr, Mason aleo tntroduced o bill providing CONDITION OF TIIB BECOND REGIMENT, * thut It shall not be tnwiul for uny fire-lusurance 1t any of the members bave any doubts as to | company doing business in this State to issue the necessity of passiug o llberal l{,mronrlntluu any policy of insurance which shall contain os o for the support of the military of th them pay a visit to thedjuariors of the Second | Binuunt insured shiall be pald in case of loss, un- Regimont nnd sco the privations whick the | 1c#s the conditions so providing In sald policy of zolng In their zenl to keep | Jusurance shall be printed In type not smaller ied. Justices Bummerficld and Morrison jolned in refteruting the sonse of the Committee, nnd other gentlomen spoke fn the same strain. Mr. Onalian moved the appolutmeut of a comynittce to wait upon the Blatersof the Houss to inquirc what they could uo at the funcral, The Committco was ap) that the. Biaters desircs shbould attend the fuueral in 8 body, Bume discussion followed, whersnpon it was agreed to attend the funeral, which will take place from the Chapel of the Houso of the Good Stepherd to-murrow morning ot 10 o'clock, by carriages to Calvary Comoter On “miotion, Mcssrs. Onal Copeland wora- appoluted %o procure a sul the samo Commitieo wus in. structed to convey to tho fomates ol the fnstl- tution su expresalon of the fecling of the Com- wmitice, and atso fts action. Hame further briet sddresses were mado touching arranzements for the funoral, aud Mr. Opaban offered the followlng, which wus unani- wmously adopteds ZResoleed, That in ordor to teatify tho respect and roverence entortained for the momor Buperior of the llowss of the Ui whose work and chantablo zeal duripg tho past fiftevn ycars lins conforred benefits so incalculable on this community, the Committee hereby pledge themselves tu prosecato the work In whic! mented Jady was cngaged at the time of her death, viz,, the complotion of the building and of {he lloune of tho Uood priate wonumeat (o the memory and virtues of Buter Mury of the Natlvity, The Committes then adjourned subject to nnd visited the chapel to view the rewmafus nted, and reported herldan, Quar- thut the Committeo hat the Assodation floral tribute, nus men preecut. a3 has been tako stepa toward getting pa Bervices at tho time of the fire, five compunies been ordered out wnd sworn in ss special policemen by Muyor Mason, ‘The Couucll passed upon thefr clalm- at that und generously declded that the men servicos gratls, ns the from e ity for of tho regiment hovin or to ‘The men were nat ql}lle satiafled clslon of the Councll, es other orgaolzations of milltary brought to the city at thut time, which wero pald by the Stace, the present action. A petl- clally ns there were members are unde :}u ullulrz ulrgmifzu‘ g : at the Legisluture wl ‘:y‘n'u:“',";mm :.EL.""“&M?"M. They haye | ony policies of Insurance without it eball con- lllar to post, now octupyiny xposition Building, now ;lhfi to bo canceled by ““; fnsured o ‘Fabernacle, aud next perhaps no shelter at'all, | terms not lces Iavorable than those con- It fs w shamo upon the peopla of Silinots that | tained fn the custowary sbort-rato tables in such a stato of " aflairs oxlsts, This is tho third | 1so by firc-Insuranco comipanles in computing Btate In the Unlon, and past experlence bas | returs premiums on unoxpired rlske. . Nor ht us that the militia ore necded. shall the amouns of any moriguge be deducted ie police authorities of this clty say so fn | from tho awount of the loss, au provisions in stroug terms, and they ought to bo in & condi. | the poliey to the contrary notwithstanding, tion to judge; andl yeta mn{mllv of tho mem. PHOFOSED OUANGE OF NAME. hors of the Lezislature will sit idle and pussive The Hon, George Scroggs increazod his popu- und allow a few Communistic leaders to eripple larity in the Blate ;w.fl; it, with a view to virtully abolishing It. changfug the name of the Ilinofs Industrial ——— O’MEAGIIER CONDON. NELEASED FENIAN AT N'COHMIUK MALL, ‘The public recoption to TRdward O'Mengher Condan, the recently released Fenlan prisoner, at’ MeCormlek’a t1all Jast: ovening, was very largely attended by the Srish citizens of Chi- cago, cornfortably filling the auditorlum aud the fzallerica. 'I'he red, white, and blue colors of the United Btates aud the green flagof Ireland adorned the wail back of the platform. About halt-past 8 o'clock Judge Rogers, Gen, Lieb, White, Ald. MeCaflrey, , Ald, Stuuber, d soveral other promi- nent Irish and Awncrican clitizeus, entered at the side tloor, fullowed by the old Clan na Gasl Guards in full uniform, and mounted the plat- After theso gentlemen had been duly ar- nged, Judge Rogers, who was anuounced to camo to the front und read an opening aduress, In which ho stated thut those present had come there to welcome to America und to Chicuro Edward O'Aeaghier Condon, aman who had Leen with us, War, bad been a cltizen of our country, and a lover ot i, After the War, ho hbad become deeply dmpressed with the wrongs which had been {nflicted upon his native men fu Ireland who were ground down Ho svuzht by every means iu bis power to releaso his brothren from this bondage, und bud been thrust into a British duugeou for his pains, Ji A committes of | BEOBLTION TO TR two meu from each of the threo companics was. appoluted to present the petition to the Comon Coundl, D, G, i}, aud I, surved by order of resent “Councll is esked to make au appropriation 1o pay the men lu'l' twelve dava’ survico as special policemen, The meetiug then adjourncd, CRIMINAL, Yeatorday noon barglara eutered the commis- slon-house of Oberndor! & Lindhelmer, No. 53 MMarket strect, by breaking opon a side window, ‘Ihiey helped themaclves to three trocks of very bad butter, and,alter hiding{t,went away, Offcer McHugh stood watch over the goods, und ot 5: 80 in the eveulng Johu Hennessey, 47 years of age, ahowed up. He was arvested and takun to the | been driven from a portion of the Perry Ii, Bruth, ynes, Uerald L Tuley. Potter Laliner, DRUNKENNESS, thus gottl Dr, D'Ungar, dlscover of drunkenness, curcs sll ca e ——— gf{"”‘f’ citea the Visconsin State Rolorig Involuntary Oruelty to Auimals, chools as e A Deartronding tase of Inyoluntary eruclty to | the words also, tha schiools of Malue, Connectt- aniinals bs rcpu';lell from New ank’: n.-e{m- 2‘,“ District of Colurubis, cte. yThe only edu L{';'.: ;fig‘:,’;‘::'uff‘."‘l‘y':fiffi".’."\:fl":’e'm%' 1'5'.'3:3 & Industriul ¥ schools are the Illnols Industrial 'a Island us & vseraut, lcaving thros pep | University and the Arkansss Industrial Uni- dos wnd four cata locked n hor room without | Yersits vamod after {1 slauy pareuts hive ro- Frow tho island she v(mln to Mr, | fused towoud their sons and daughters to the hln:h:: Lok aftcr Wha starviug | count of a miscouccption of it chacseter, Tho woney I} o buskot f which the dogs and cata | bill will probably puss.. sleep. Mr, Bargh would also find fu the rootny, | « , RnVXXUB DILL. the lettor continued, laces und old silverwaro, The bl fntroduced by the Revenuo Commit- und uf‘.}(lhl:lllllng ploce fustencd to the neck of | teo, providing for an act for-the uecessary rov- oun of the dous. door locked, aw Patrick Lyons and Richard Ford wero locked up on suspicion by Dotective Stewart. were kuown to be pretty low financially, both hiave hard reputations, and nevertheless u week paid up old debts, aud gave cvidences Yestorday o number of wit- messes in tho Hohoow murdor case looked at * them, but falled to identlfy efther. teraards ascertatned that the money which they was given them by Kittis ¥iyun, o v who robbed a Granger of $90svme ten da; Arroats: Frank Howard, Arthur Ilackett, ond Frank Biweency, three Jads ¢au; terday moraning in Ll show-casc of & brush factory st No. 1 otreet; James King, a walter in & rvestsuraut, who took a 840 gold watch from William Er- Brltish oppresafon, ou_looking aver the trausomn | levvin of the aum of sxa(m,ow for school purs they saw the dogs and the cats woere skeletons, | poscs, tame ap On secon 3 ¢ The landlopd refused to unlock the door, how- Mr. Wentwopth moved to ‘strike ‘out the ever, and un application made on Monday to s | million-doliur- clause and insert $800,000, of Polive Justice for authority to break it opeu was | which sutn $200,000'should be mads up from the denled, 80 it is to be apprehended the impsis- | unexpouded balance in the State Treasury, oucd pets have by this tilne departea this 1ife, Mr, Graoger was opposed to the levy,.in the udge Rogers proceeded o nct of break] wents that wero of this country to they resorting to every Tho people preseqt wero thers to rebuke op- the put forth by the people means bot actusl war, tlfflunupendad balance. moncey twaa ralsed by a valuation, Mr. 'Neal thought it was mz‘z to refuso to sustain the publl small. The local tox was i1 his minfons visited =Y A ey could et Uhele Srnunortgwn, [, March 8.~Yesterday week In favor {monlc. who sneered ot Shiham. A few yenrs | taloudnr. Jtis the committes work which is in favor of the tax. the smendment. verll, when foes Wero | o yhyird reading, Over 100 aro befaro tho sev- to fight the battles The following Senators are present, Senator Brink, Kuykendall, Sonthwarth, Fund proper, the sum of $380,408.04, “God Bave Ireland,” by O'Rosea, was sung, | Campbell, Lo, ,;,',llllnlerw. Mr. Horrington, observing the State Auditor, ‘C‘IWM“" k‘““‘%« " Fhosans, Mr. Needles, on the floar lobhying for the hill, Judge Rogers tien introduced Capt. Edward | 300 Maylold: Winting, stated that be thought the Guueral Assemuly Dement. McClellan, Wilson, selves, nnd Senator Whitiy reported back his bill, mak- o'clock Monday morning. PRINTING, Senator Merritt nsked to have his resolution INSURANCE. the part of the Sonate. the occan 8 de- | report favorably upon Seoator Campbell's bill comradas. John | o 0q States bonds with the Treasurer of Stato Committec of ono Lo consult witl his library for for 81, year and $74,500 for the sccond, in March in the following countles, commeneing | the fo Hunt into Edgar, Fuller fnto Boone, Talliaforro ‘ulton, Herdman fnto e i aincle | hom burrs TRecelvers for corporations; Burt's, - ““Treland, Three Thou- | tions in the petition are true, the Court may provent the adulteration of milk. diau of such walf. Housn. This morning Mr. Wheoler, of Masan, moved | grvacatod, 4 the saino unh*ccv. which he thought a boetter bill n question, and he thought the subject shiould not be made a speclal order until weighed and measured. onco. Mr. Wheeler finally consented to defer the Good stunding morally, | which was sgreed upon by the House. tchiools in such lties. tions on judgments In criminal MADIBOK COUNTY GRIRVANCE. lowing preamble and resolution, which wero imburse the City of Calro nols, Is such that of Health. large tracta of land situate in sald County of Madi. .under oath, the rewiment, | great dauger that the water will break Acrosa the y both in the Conuties of Madison and 8t, Clalr, ih salu Stato, E great injury to alarzo district of couniry, and at the same timo greatly ondanger- Fod navization ot tho buitding bridgcs over themns | Domocrats. Lvor lian boen widened from a width use of Ropresonta~ Benatom bo fnstructed to use thoie influenco and {nsnoction, | endcayars to biave tha Cougress of the United | slon. HKANSAS. timo m'rmvnm tho river from breaking into sald lake aud destroying the cauntry mentloncd, o & number of reports, and amon with a Major-General { Commissioncrs to Issus bonds, whica was read a 'his bill also provides for the cstablishment nnd ) zoolocical or otlier gardens, collections of f '{fi.,“’.fi,{‘l{“{."::’ 'v','f,}:# ‘;: natural history, ohsnrvnnorlu,' or works of art o State log | condition that anythlng less than ihe full lution of expulsion. y than long primer. Also, that {t shall pot bo e lmulnfi. ‘};DT“'&’;,;.:Q lawful s flre-lusurance company to lssue tain o condition alowing the palicy iutroducimz a bty ‘ Eo University " to *‘Ihe University of 1llinols,’ B {mul(l of the word * Industriul. This cluchona care for | ncusurd wus propossd on the ground that the Toom 21 Padmer | terin “Industrial ¥ s correctly applied to schools of o reformatory character. Mr. au inatance of ‘the true application of jonal {nstitutions which hear the name of T starving | INinols fnstitution, says Mr. Beroggs, on uc- substgnce, consists enllreliynnr the starchy 1{0 erh's ofticers found the | enue for Btate parvoscs, and providing tor the | ucts contained in tho whiole gral readlug. 1t be remarked of this pre, and ufifim : T c " . 3 \ intorost of the taxpayors, anid ho wanted the nm named stricken out, and the various cotine eq be authorlzed to make thelr own 16vies, o ealred to amend by making that motion. aakso stated that it took 15 per cont of the tax to \pAy the commissions for taxes levied beforo they #ot back to the County Tnl:nnrer'u hands ain. .gblr. Mitcholl wanted to know what the abject. of this bill was, other than the ap voted againet Ingnlls; henes the adoption of tho report exonerating him from any Impropor practicos by a voto of 00 to.44 In a body prac- tieally opposed to his olection, Ia regarded hero 88 tho most complote vindication that could be which must be le 1t e a8 woll 1o and the samo qu.l fi seaspoontul of 1) this liquid over the ¢ the nrg. Then n;ss‘ll aud s delleious dish of cur, ———— ‘The Bonator's frionda nro obundantly satis- fled with the rosult of tie Investization pro- coedings, and his cnemics, to ahow thelr dlsap- ointment and chagrin, havo already started the rlorn cry that the Cominitios was bought up, robably adjourn next pisbed cousideriug tha r. Wentirorth said that was the only object of the bill; that Cook County pald $116,000 schoul purposes moro than sbe uscd, s the y In tho Church, ZLondon Corresnondence Phitateinmo For some yeara past i ‘atelnta Telegrapy, arted that “the younieat son Cen clirrey appropriation bills, ntly re. WEST VIRGINIA. LISTENING TO REASON. . Wnrneine, W. Va,, March 0.—The West Vir- ginia Louislaturo, at o late hour last might, adopted & resolution nccepting the new tavhl proposed by tho Baltimore & Ohlo Kallway Company, and permitting sald Company to al- low apccial rates In cortaln coses, provided that sald specinl rates slnll Lo aiven to all shippers by the car-load, without dlserimination. resolution rescinds the former action of the Leglsiature, directing the Attornoy-General of the Btato to proceed by quo warranto or other proceedings against the Company for violation of the charter. The Scnate, by & tle vote, refused to pass the Usury bitl, which provided for the forfolturs of the entire Interest for the loan'of money, when agreater amonut than ¢ per cent por annum c acl caunties too poor to carry them on themselyes, Mr. Granger sald the gencral achool tax waa truth thera may this impression, to noto that hll!h‘l n) erlo no legithnnte son of an he ceclesiastical pro| pected of an lncl|nntlgn Ul TR BURDENSOME TAX to Lo no social df with which the peoole had td contend. Ho was in favor of the countice malntaining thelr own certalnly scemns loval Hizhne: publie mm:'.‘i'uu. (!1: :;n Kulshed men as My, on the subject of ref sumed that hia possesse tributes necessary to _tho eflicts that high calling.” 11 Leopol Chureh, there can b littlo doul ultimately b advanced to the Mr. Lovell was in favor of the ‘million-dollar appropriation. It 18 nscessary for the children of the whols State to be educated In order to become valuable citizens, therefora the whole Stato was interested, and should pay tho tax, ‘The County of Kane, which ha represented, pald annually $40,000 mara than It recelved for school purposes, but, notwithatanding that fact, he was Mr. Hopkins made a briet spoech In favor of DEATHA, B GIAFF—On March8, ot 1f a. m,, ara, ts Tate reride, clock j. m. Friends of 0 HEDFIELD— 1830, Washin, lflfl'fl,-g“::‘:":‘%“:“;fl ‘The bill was further amended nnd finally ro- commitied to the Committee on Finance. .. Durlng the debate Mr. Gross, in a spasm of cutrioaity, wanted to know the amount of money now in ihe Treasu~y to the credit of the 8clool Fund, whereupou Mr, Halllday sald the amount to the credit of the Roveuuc und School Funds was §1,813,449,07, and to the credit of the Behool ‘The tima for the adjomrnment of the Leglsla- turo is fixed for Monday noon. bo made to extend tho timo one day. INDIANA. EXTRA SESIION, INprANAroris, March 0.—Gov. Williams has called on extra session of the Legislature to meet on Wednesday, the 12th inst. 'The regu- lar session fafled to passed any of the appropri- atlon bllls before the adjournment on Baturday, which was the last day on which a bill could be lezally passed. ‘The regular session will ad- Jjourn to-morrow, the 10th. ——————— March 10, at3 p. m. Darty oy SINCLAIR—AL 157 East Obfo-at, eilr, wife ot theate .lnmu‘l’g’.c!?:iél:h ¥uneral al 0,30 Wednesday, ilarch 1 An effort will STOLT'—At { 1 Campba Par S St son of dordon M. an 3 ‘Acue (N, Y.) panera please copy, ought to ho able to conduct Its business without the juterforence of any of the State officers, and that he was opposed to allowing the Gov- ernor and Auditor making a Igvy to sult them- YIXING THE RATZ PER CENT. A resolution was adopted providing that, the House adjourn, it staud adjourned @ ’unlmx from 524 Wabah av, Mareh o, 1870, Wilinto Mty aae o Fuuera! by cars to Calvary Tuesdny, Maren 11, DBROWN-Satarday, March 3, Joseph E, Tirom s yenrs, Funeral from lils Tuesday, st 12 o'eloc, The Senate having concurred fuo the smend- ment made by the House to the jolnt resolu- tlon providing for a spoclal Committes to in- vestigato the delass in“the printing of the first clnss, Speaker Jaines named Messrs. Allen, of Warren, Crosthiralt, and Zink as mombers of the Committce on the part of the !lousc. Messra, Callon und Marshall aro members on o resldence, No, o Rosahlll By ears. __ANNOUNOEMNENTY, MEETING TSPECIALLY ¥0 Latwer Karnelt Ha Thls even INGIVAY. IPIEREY, B, FPHE ORIRNTA] K. ; f Trustees et nt the Village all present oxcept The Doard of d Hall Saturday cvening; Messrs, Green and Coy. The Health Ofleer roported thirty-four births and ten deaths for Fobraary. P. I\ Ryan, Captain of Police, asked for back- pay. Ho was appolnted by ordinance, with pny at $03 per month, and a fow months lator his pay wasreduced to $83.83 per month by resolu- tlon, which ho ctaims was illezal. The matter was reforred to the Attorney, and i€ he tinds the ense as [iyan represcats, tho vay s to be-glven, ‘Tho Treasuror was ordercd to take up the $10,000 cortiflcates of indebteiness ns soon ns there was money enough for that purposs inthe water-pipes speelal fund, New acctious to the sidewalk ordinance wore ordercd engrossed, allowing the bullding ot cither crushed stone or wooden walks, nnd making the cost of ropalring worn-ovt sidewalks the expense come onc-third on the village and two-thirds on tho property benefited. A rcsolution was adopted for the Clerk to post clection notices for election to be beld April 1, Pflm following places, judges, nnd clerks o elcction, were passed as follows: Flrst District—Villago i1all, Ichnel l‘{c‘.l\}y. clegle, . Iodson, Georye L. Mr. 8nyder offered & resolution, which was towee EarwlLLl ndopted, providing for the appolntment of o 40 In_the Bhernnsn Hq o Poetry of the P of the late Jutzgo Bidney Breese, and purchase 0 Btate, I {t can bo procured ,000. ‘The Canal Committes reported back the bill aporopriating 8100,000 for two years as a con- tingent fund for the beneflt of the canal, with a substitute sporopriating 850,000 £ 80 and 81 Wabash-ay, REGULAR TRADE SALD DRY GOODS, 'E"Hiil)x‘:“!’- MARCIH 11, $:30 A, . IMPORTANT SPECI, . GEO. P, GURE QA(':'T'.zgumlnuem. EO. . GORE & ¢ ‘Wholeaale Auctioncers, 80 and 81 Wabash-ar,, WILL OLOSE OUT AT AUQTION oN ‘Wednesday, March 12, A NBAVY GRIST OF DILLS camo back from the standing committecs, Amoufi thoso recommended for passaze wero owing: Hinckley’s, authorizing the sale of the Agricultural College lunds at [rvington; Vasoy's, to creste a temporary commis- slon = to _fovestigato the diseascs swine, and his bl to protect breed- Grny'ahrenmrlng the destruction of tho cockle- alliday’s, rczulnlln%tbu appointment of Joseoh 1L, Gray, hrhardt's, concern- Barker, judges, ing voluntary assignments; Lovoll's, amending the General City and Village Incorporation act appropriating $50,000 to pay the debts of um.!cllot. Peritentlary, nnd McBride's, to pa those of the Chestor Penitentiary; Pearsons!, mnking appropriatlon for the State Horticult- ural Socletv; Ewing's, regulating the Inspec- tion of grafnj and Orendoril’s Farm-Dralnage bilk, A substitute for Thomas' and Lovell’s bill, to 3,000 CASES ASSORTED SPRING BTTLE Boots, Shoes, SLIPPERS. This salo swiil includo Iot from alf tho best s inent moanufacturors of the counter. bis found to he A CIOICK LOT OF d00DS, Catalogucs and goods ready for inspection Sonilsy, Ford, Ocorgo F. Potter, jadges, Jobn Donncliy and Paul Denls, clerks, ‘Third District—Corner For! -seventh and Stato Martin H._ Foes, 3 . K. Ityan, Samuel Ritche, L. 8. Pirce, ell's real-ostnfo ofico, Biodgett, P, Cudmore, s, J. 8, Scovllle, Geores C. Merrlll, clorks, District—Ioso Ifouse on Ninety. Edwards, E. Dougherty, P, Guarin, d. L. Marsh, -Colehour Poat-Ofice, ~ C. . Kumblll, Judge clarks, Foarth Diatrict—P: Josooh Lawton, (. Among the new bille introduced wero the fol- lowings By filr‘ Collins—To requira the payment of taxes on land befors the samo shall be platted Andrew Rehm, Josoph Conol it Sevonth District—Corner One hundred and Sixth stroet and Torrenco avenue, Taylor, L. Derr, jndges. Jossph Smith, — Stin- leTis. Ey nfi: District—Vanderbell's atore, Roseland, Kuyper, Isaac’ Fishor, jndges, clerks, Itivordale, B, Becker, uiges. L. Roich, Aug 1. ‘Tonth District—Ring's Luilding, cornor Sixty- firststreot and Wabnsh avenuo. 8. W. Whi Lowls, IL. R, Stsbolngs, judgos. Charles Armetrong, Charles Brownel), clefks, By Mr. Jennings—Providing that whero school districts lying withia the lmits of citles have 10,000 population a Board of Education of seven members shall be elected, with two sdditfonal members for each additional 10,000 fnbabitants. By Mr. Taylor, of Cook—To giva coal-miners theright to appolat a competent person, to he paid by themsclves, to ses that all cos! Is falrly John Klelnman, Fred Y WM. A, BUI'VERS & CO., Auctloneers and Leal-Estato Ageats 173 and 175 Landoloh-sf. FURNITURE AT ATCTION, WEDNESDAY, March . Ileflorman, C. § Umbright, clerks. )y Mr. Taylor, of Winnebago—To onable Bchool Dircctors in districts adjacent to cities to fizrmlt children in such districts to attend pub- 0 o'clock, at onr satese L & FANCY DRY G00DY, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, ee., ‘1 MA{]“;;("I&:.:(‘ Dl'-'lg ?Elank & m,, stour YR80 175 Hanimn WAk A- TITTEIS & G0., Auctioneers, ELISON, POMEROY & €Oy Auctioneers, 78 & 80 Randolph-at. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE: BURDICK AOUSE RESTAURANT No, 36 EAST MONROE-ST, Hetween Wabasli-ay. and Gtate-st, AT ATOTION, Monday Morning, Mavch 10, at 10 o'elock Conslating of He ixtures, Crockery, By Mr. Ryan—To authorlre County 8 eidan bt Ut oo tendents to purchaso lunda at sales or exceu- e Consumption of Tietey, Lumbernan's Gastie. ‘We have now abont 00,000 miles of railroad; the anpual consumption for ties or sleepers 40,000,000, or thirty years' growth of To fenca these “roads would re- quire at least 130,000 miles of fence, which 1o buitd, and take at least keep fn repalr. and to manage und dispose of such By Mr,,Walsh—Requiring the statements of at lonst two witnesses under oath alleging prejduice of the Judgo or ather reasons to sccure a chango would cost $45,000, $15,000,000 aunual bave 75,000 miles of wire, which requices in its putting up 500,000 trees, while the annual re- pairs must take 300,000 more. nificant Jucifer match consumes annually in ity manufucture 300,000 cuble fcot of the incat pine. The bricks that aro annuslly baked require 000,000 vords of wood, which would sweep the mber cleau [(rora 50,000 acres. important an matches or bricks, aud to make the required supply consumes 1 fine timber, while the manufacturs of lasts aud boot-treos takes b0,000 conds of maple, boeeh, and birch, nud nbout the same smount i8 re- ired for planc-stocks and the handles of tools. he packing-boxes made in the Uclted States in 1874 amounted to $12,000, manufactured Into agricultural ‘wagang, otc., {8 more than $100,000,000. farm and rural fences of the country consume an immicoso amount of lumber nnd ‘timber an- nually, but, 85 we grow older 08 o nation, this consumption may, and probably will, ba rednced by the more genearal use of live fences or hedges. Our consuniption of timber i3 not only dally on the Increass, but our exportation of “‘timber fs also rapldly increasing, million to Frauce annually, walnut, oak, maple, timber to China and Japao, grtaderan bos T How to Mako Indian Curry. of venuo, By Mr. mfllldny—Mnkln? aporopriations toro- or the quaranting ex. pensces incurred by direction of the State Board By Mr. Walsh—To forbid tha dealal of the The lietic sty executlon of any process by a Constable except At noon a recoss was taken tlll 2:80 o’clock, when there wns o very slim attendance. the Seoato bills on first reading were read and advanced one stago, The only Cook County mombers present after the noot train left wero Messrs, Collins, Hopkins, Mason, Btruckman, Republicans; and Wentworth and Walsh, er, Steam Tablex, Gay 3 Tiiack Watnut Luncl les, Chairs, ako Osen, one 1arge Balod SON, FOMEROY & CU., Auctloseers. '« B STAL CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Furniture of a 14-Room House at Auction, On TUESDAY, March i, at 100'clock . m., at flows Wabiauheav., iip atairs, alsis of Parlor teta, MArbio-1oj Chalm, Dedutng, Drusscls sod Ormamients, Crocicry, Stoge BY . Nl.'n. TWO LAWS ron $100,000. Spectal Blspatch to The Tribuns. BrriyerieLp, Iil, March §.—Tho Qovernor yosterday approved tho bill providing that, in ‘villages whose limits colncida with thoss of n township, the village clection shall bo held at the samo timo as tha tawn election, only Hydo Park and Jefferson. As the bill passad with the'emorgency,clauso it went into forco yesterday, and will affect the coming clec- tion. “This {8 tho sccond law enacted this ses- 000, whilo the timber Tl farniture oo- STACY, Auctioneer. TN DRIBENY QUESTION, Bpecial Diwalch (0 The Triduns. TorREA, Kas,, March 8,~In the Houso to-day consideration was rosumed of the resolution of- fered yosterday for the expulsion of Represent- ative J. A, Hossack, of Crawford County, for conduct unbecoming & member of the Houze {n conncetfon with tho late Benatorlal 'olection. ‘There was no aiscussion on tho proposition, and, ofter all the testimony in relation to the case had been read by the Clerk, o vote was taken on the resolution, rosulting 44 yeas and 50 nays, —not the nceessary twvo-thirds in the affirma- tive. The rovort submitted yesterday by the majority of the Investigating Committee was then adopted by o votoof 00 to 44, and the Comnmittee discharged, This roport finds that, from tho testimony takon, Benator Ingalls used no corrunt means to socurc his election; that uelther of the late Benatorlal candldates were ullty of bribery or corruption; and that thero was no avldence sgalnst any member or mem- bors of the Mouse to warrant or justify a reso- spars and docking ANDERN & CO. and 74 Wabash-ar. REQULAR BALE OF BOOTS, SIOES, AND SLIPPERS, AT . AUOTION, TURSDAY, MARCIH L1, AT 10 0CLOCK FULL LINES OF SPRING G00DS. ‘This ls the way the curry s gencrally cooked in ndis, without any curry-povw that are necessary are ‘o8 follows corfander-sced, caycune tlicsd can be had of t, powdered and ready for use. 'The difilculty as to proportions of thescarticles may cnsily be zot over. The proportions I eivo here wlill apply to one fow! or one rabbit, or the same Ly of uny other kiird of wmeat, Cut the onfons {two or threo) into fine ahred: tatoes (three or four) into halves, an soparutely In butter till they aru olden browi, Then stir *the ment (cut large or sinail) and plenty of butter in n saucopan till #ie meat be- ins to change color. The cook must be on the luokout that ft does not- become browa. Meunwhilo, mix well llttls water o teospoonful of tumeric, two tea- spounfuls of corlander, und s little cayenng ‘Then put the mcat, onlons, und pota- well-heated, and your aver It of water with the mixture g stirred It up well, pat the cover on, and when the water begins to boll, put In & half a pound of butter and some § CELEDIATED Til 1. Puets, QUNTHEL, — — PEHEUNEN, in a8 cun with PROFESSIONALy e ERATIONS. ‘WHEN THE VERY DELICATE ARTIOLE OF RN STARCE, ‘Which is go largely used in the family for Food, and especially for CThild Adulterated with Poisonous and Unlealthy substances, it becomes very importan! Houselceeper should be Cautioned and know what kind they use. Only o careful Chemical Analysis will show the Pure Article from t . KINGSFORD’S OSWEGO CORN STARCH yzed, and proved to be Perfectly Pire and free from a0y tocs in a stewpan, a pint aud a hal It will be rémiembered that fn the recent reso- Abors montionse. lutfon o mojority of the members of the tiouso FOOD A 0SWEGO COXN STAROIL. ULT vcn and Invallds is 2 t that every he Adulterated Has been thus tested, and .Anal; Rbad the following, Report trom the very lnl'glwst authority : Ihg'yu subjected to microscopical examination and chomical analyeis, a sample of KING rtion, in the form of innuwerable granules of the gruln of ludian Corn, free rded both chemically and distotically a3 an arrowroot, and it should therefore, especially wh food fo¥ infanisand young children, be given either in conjunction with milk or beet tea. L I have besn ac 1% constitutes a valuable article o ART] Author of **Food and its Adnllor‘tlonl.“ * Adulteration Detected," Editor it SFORD'S OSWEGO CORN STARCU. 1find that The article is in fact to bo rega tion, with whic! s 18 ualuted for many years past, that it is carofally prepared, verY L in the wauner deserd & . ..%Ei, %’mr and Alr/