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VOLUME XXXIX. OPENE TELE GREAT EVENT! Namely, the opening of SEAMS MAMMOTH STORES, iVos. 122 & 124 State-st., ormerly Stine’s Department Store, WILL POSITIVELY: OCCUR Thursday, April. 10. Do not fail to sce the won~ derful mixture of Solid Gold Watches and Jewelry, Onyx, Whitby Jet, Silver, Garnet, and al Novelties in Bijouterte, Funcy Goods, Vases, Glass- were, Crockery, Boots and Shocs, Tir and. Wooden Ware, Dry Goods, Notions, Tables, Brackets, Frames, Books and Stationery, Toys and Dolls, Baby Carriages, Pictures, Ale bums, Decalcomante, Leather Goods, Baskets, Trunks and Traveling Bays, Candy, Ker, &e., Le, Le, de, ALL UNDER ONE ROOF WONDROUS VARIETY, WONDROUS PRICES. WILL POSITIVELY OPEN Thursday Morning, To-morrow, April 10. PLENTY OF ROOM. YOU ARE INVITED. >A. 122 & 124 State-st. INSURANCE, GOOD BUSINESS EN WILL NOT SELL THEIR PROP- ERTY for doubtful paper, © NECTHER WILL THEY Take DOUBTFUL INSURANCE. when they CAN OBTAIN AB- SOLUTE INDEMNITY. Our mmpanies write lines so sama and scattered in Chicago that they sould pay 100 cents even thou; fa a much larger territory should be devastated by fire than was in 1871, Tmperlal and Northern, iiae REIT "802,000 woe $25,000 Tamar ..... 02,000 Bt. Josoph Firo ‘and Marine. 420,000 Manefacturers? 8 Merchants’ 259,000. ‘Weplaco insurance for oustomors, seeing that POLICIES are written CORRECTLY and CONCURRENT, so thore necd be NO DELAY IN Poue A ean TOR LAYMENT OF DAVIS & REQUA, Ag'ts, 153 LA SALLE-ST. ‘TO LEASE, VALUABLE. COAL PROPERTY FOR LEASE. To fociiitate the closing of an estate we will lease for aterm of ycars the woll-known and vale uable Coal lines Gelonging to thu eatate of J. G, Loose. known as ¢! JUNCTION GOAL COMPANY, Pec Property consists of ono Shaft, eguipped fo r work, aituated onc enepeniicret4 Chiy of Springfield, at the junction of the Wabash and Chicago & Alton Railways, with all neccssury SIDE TRACKS ON BOTH ROADS, thirty tenant nouses, brluging good anaiker tine, on the’ Wabaah Hating baits went of Bhatt 3 No, nay Tete eae with . rade wi good six-foot vem of coal undertyiug 1.8 B00 8 cress poke undersiened will receive pro} tha ahove penyerty ut April 20, iekoe Wihiave powceslon May 1, For turthor information addre: ogee . EM, ae Executora, mee OLEAN Si s' TEAMSEUUR Like bel oe Oily Direct Line to France, General Trausntiantio Compnuy. Between New York and Marre, Pier 44 N, Fa, foot Wweduesday, Avr) 19, 1:30 pm. inestar. Aneto. 13 noon a Sadi IN GOLD <ineludin co ae aeaA SOP Maeluatag Ta H, Including, wine, beddl ist Ste we me, arty aicerage past aagheck# drawal Credit Lyousts of Purif 1 amount to orW, F, SRD, DE Geman, Agents Broaawar, INMAN LINE OOEAN STEAMSHIPS, Cargying. the Deltah aud Valted ea fate Tlekete wo and Foul ar? g orlaetal Mate Bcote! Pushy, Frenen, “Gerisa, ieelian,” and ‘Beandivaviad 1 ete Say Ro Jive glock, of any kiod. Polar 818 at alta viata oF ou Great iritatny frela NORTH G: GenmA AN LLOYD. New York... Paris. go. Cons ar ASSAF ra ee Tok pseu eau and Bremon, Ort ca sisturn tlekes ae 2 Bowling Gree: ao"? Bouth Clurk-at., sees Ye Yondonderry, ny to accommodat ‘Second Cabli, wats Fe aR apace Ke jaMES WAnICA OE oa A aaa Maegan ‘yaa Weabloutons ite a, —~hoRTHWEST BAR J R ASSOCIATION. **An Association of Lawyers, tn fehtet momberabl, | ea erent reulctea to.999 of high character in eactt county,” oa ea) ney, ARIZONA TER. can wer ort ig Ncocr. Prescott, YevspalCounty, ae werits. COLORADO—Canon City, Fremont County, OKSON U, STANLEY. Denver, Arapahoe County.e a ween Georgetown, Clear Creek Conny, serrctittle DAKOTA TER,~Deadwood, Lawrence Seuukionen, Yankton, Yankton Couitye °C Sta ILLINOIS—Aledo, hoe Pasir & WIARTON, ‘ : Bloomingjon, Mclean GHULDON d& MeNULTA. WE! Centon, Fultou County, Cd. MAIN. W. I. JOUNSON, Carmt, White County, FICKLIN & FICKLIN, Charleston, Coles County, Chleago,'Cook County. onan & WHITON. W. C, JOHNS, Decatur, Macon-County, Geneva, Kane County, J. WH. MAYBORN. Hillsborough, Montgomery County, fa sande ‘o. We DLiss, aot Me an at OT ROR Mirdox & LIPPINCOTT. ree ey eo URORGE W. HERDMAN, Lincoln, Logan county? HOBLIT & 3 ‘Maraball, Clark County. STOKES, Monmouth, Warren County, 7 J GOLDEN. Monticello, Pinthcamee TRELYS & GHIEM. : "LODGE & HUSTON. Morrie, Gruody County, ey - J.N, READING, Morrison. Whiteside County, nibs Meee Oquawks, Henderson County, i icCOY, SIMPSON & DUFF. Oregon, Ogle County. E, F, DUTCHER, Ottawa, Lafattecoumty, o's pnenor. Paxton, Ford County. i es vine Pektu, Tazewell County. 5 Peorls, Peoria County, Gu alts ATTY BROS. & ULRICH Petersburgh, Menard Couuty, W, McNEELEY. Pitefeld, Pike County. 46 on = Saran Quiney, Adams Count ore z SaSGEae Rockford, Winnebago Coma % Shetbhyvilte, Shelby County, OSE DERAED, THORNTON & HAMLIN. Bprlogneld, Sangamon Gounty ATION & LANPHIER, sullivan, Moultrle Coumty, Syeamore, DeKalb County, AVN ®- GREEN, LOWELL & CARNES. ‘Tuscola, Dounias Cow Pe fie PIERSON & MACPIERSON, ‘Urbana, Chanipaign County, M. W, MATHEWS. Vandalia, Fayctto County. oy ponstow, ‘Watseka, Trocuole County, os rv & AEStOS. ‘A~Atblon, Noble County... INDIAN. on, No *Y anos, 3, EELS. Crawfordaville, Montgomery, aoe jt} CHAK. AL, TRAVIS. Crown Font, Lake County. Hanks Fort Wayne, Allen County, OBERT & eiaerons Fowler, Benton Coumy. so onice & TRAVIS Frankfort, Cilnton Counvy, SDAUGH & HIGINBOTHAM. Goshen, ikhart County, WILSON & DAVIS. #luntineton, Huntington Conny rit 2. 8COTT. Andlanspolls, Marion County, > i 1. WA! Kentland, Newton County, aE ATIC * E, O'BRIEN, South Bend, Bt, Josorh County, Heratogton, Jasper County, “178 HUBBARD. : 7 i. W. SNYDER, Terre Haute, Vigo County. 6, noHTeC EE ‘Valparaiso, Porter County, 2 %. J. MERRIFLELD, OWA~Adel, Dallas County. is ke une JOUN B. WHITE, ‘Ansmora, Jones County. Sea Boone, Doone Couaty. arGlieg: = cen arlington, DesSfotnes A ai aca corn & DALDWIN, jutler Contre, Butter County, . A be i as Goun'tzongE Mf. CRAIG. - Ce ounty, a ae a me a GILMORE & ST. JOBN, » Che aaty, erokees Cherokee COU. nae COWLES Counett lute, Potearrattarnta County, {OBINEON, Greteo, Howard County," FOREMAN & MARSH, Creston, Unlon Sourtlinsoy, QIDSON & OI8I, Davenport, Beott Count KROWN & CAMPDEL! Decorqu, Winneabtek County. ing E, E, COOLRY, Deb, Delawaro County, |G We aceaony Deniton, Crawford County. 3 DesnioesFalecoety._7ADORA TABOR, Dubuque, Dabuque County, GRATIAM & OADY, Etkader, Clayton County, Te -W. A, PRESTON, Emmetaburg, Pato Alto Connty. CRA’ yFORD & BOPER. Forest City. Winnebago County. / &. ANDERSON. Glenwood, Mills CouBN aN & WILLIAMS, Independence, Buchanan County, SW. NOLMAN, Indianola, ‘Warren County, fe SERVERS & SAMSON. r JO! County. ee es Greene count UEY & SWISHER, Cate usse ut & TOLIVER, Keokuk, Lee County. FRANK ALLYN, oan Keosmuqua, Van Buren Connty og panpWIN, S cl Logan, darrizon County. 4 ARNIART & CADWELL, Maquokets, Jackson County sy Astog, ANT, Becratary, Irivuno Building, Chicago, “TOWA-Blershatltown, Marshall Counts bl le Marengo, Towa County, & MERT Montezuma, Powerntel Geunig CHES & KIRK TEWis & CLARE Mout Peasant, Henry Couneys easter. ‘Muscatine, Muscatine count: un Nevada, Storey County, UAANNAN & JAYNE Now Hampton, chickdas eae i TeNPAT HICH Newtot, tanner County. AIVHAM SAVER Northwood, Worth County, SAXKRY & CooR. Onawacity, Monona County, _ ™* & BUTLER Osage, Bitchelt County... _ NOBERT LUCAS Orceole, Clark County, BROWN & BIsHO? Onkaloor®, Mahanka County, Di Ts TEMPLE. REY: fi Ottumwa, Wapetto County, Ene & MALCOLS Rock Rapids, Lyon County, PEN & MENARD. Blow Clty, Woodbury Connty, Se REED ‘Tipton, Cedar County, ecto she an, ‘Totedo, Tama County, _ JOHN N. NEIMAN, ‘Vintou, Benton County, STUUDLIES RINNE: ‘Waterloo, Black Hawk Sang SC UATEES ORGE ORDWAY. ‘Wintersct, Madtson County. ui RANSAS—Abllene, Dickinton Count ane eas HOPFMINE & PIERCE. Atchfoon, Atchison Connty, REBT de Counéii Grove, Morris County, GTHNson Eldoredo, Butler County, WNSON & benricax. Great Bend, Dartén Countge ere RNOWLRS. | Independence, Montgomery oo ¥. DODGE, Lawrence, Douglas County,, .. baits UEL A. RIGGS. Leavenworth, Leavenmorti Saat . GUISWOLD. Lyons, Rice County. Bencca, Nemeha County. SOEN ab SURCOTR ‘Topeka, Shawnee County, ee - Stee ‘Wienlts, Bedgwick Cou 5 M. DALDENSTON, MICHIGAN—Coldwater, Drauch County. ‘SRELLS & WRIGHT. Detrolt, Wayne County, Grand aplds, Kent Counts ee & TINDALL. Houghton, Houghton Sour ee piension Ishpeming, Marquette County, ce P BOURNE Jackson, Jackson County, Stet & osnons, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo conga’ DA CONELY/ oka, Maen cent, OO. BUCK MINNESOTAMontevideo, Chie Counce ace Northitelg, Rico County, nee « ‘nan, Owatonna, Steele County. WINEPLE J. Mf. BURLINGAME, Preston, Fillmore County. Gaint Paul, Ramsey County ENE Re WELLS, ‘MISSOURI—chillicothe, Livtnyston Gis, oom, ‘Kansas City, Jackson County, Fiatuburg, Clinton County," W+ VAN NESS. Bt. Lonla, St. Louls County, HOS E TURNEY. BHUADIKAD, BUATRAOK é& MAEUSSLER. MONTANA TER.—Fore Benton, Cuoteau County. Jo ‘Virginia City, Madison county a Nd DONNELLY, NEBRASKA—Albion, Boone cous = CALLAWAR:. Beatrice, Gago County. eee MALE & MoEWEN, Dakota ches, Dakote Cow one ae 1, GRIEEY, Folie City, Richardson County. 3 2 PO" SHAM REAVIB Genevs, Fillmore County. Grand Island, Well County. fis ae: baa Hebron, Thayer County, cava OSLER. Lincota, Lancaster County ‘ices Ht ACOYR, Xebraaka Clty, Otoo County. WOOP & AMES. ‘M. L., HAYWARD Omaha, Douglass County, Je " Plattsnouth, Cass County. at eens Republican City, Harlan County. Blt & BEONE: 23. DEMPSTER, Bldney, Cheyenne County. ‘Tecumseh, Johnson County, * B es pos oat * York, York County. +R: DAVIDAON, ON10-Ciovetand, Cuyahors Count ys. a T.SCOTT. TRXAS—Datles, Dalles WANE # DELLENDAUGH UTAN TERRITORY—Ogden city, Wober County, Balt Lake Chey, Salt Lake bela ae craal WISCONSIN—Alma, Buttato Comm: AD ai a ae Baldwin, 8. Cro!x County. a pees aes Chippewa Falls, Chippewa Count: a Se JOUN J, JENKINS, Eau Claire, Eau Clatre Count} ALERED M. GIBBONS, Grecn Bay, Brown county. NORRIS & ELLIS, jancaviiie, 1 Sencaville, Nock CoNeyonoss & DUNWIDDIE, Madtson, Dane County Nelitayite, Clark County, 7 VEWIS & MALE, : * Rd. MACURIDE, Oshkosh, Winnebago County. Racine, Ractne County nn uES Ws FBLKER, HENRY T. FULLER, Wausau, Marathon County, Me P+ PROCTOR. *SoMN A. KELLOGG, Wrom: INGTERRITORY—Branttous, Uintah CU aeceeeeennrennnenenrevomnenniemmnnmmnia et NOMAB, MeCOY & McCOY¥, ji ‘Viroqua, Vernon County, MANING AND MALLING COMPANY. ARIZONA! ~ THE CHICAGO Mining and Milling Company, Globe District, Pinal County, Arizona, Capital, 81,000,000, divided tnta 10,000 ston, ons nflitres of $100 each, on. She orte CASMANSD! ub fs Company owas t citest mives [no hs. famous Ginbe Sliver Vlateict in Tiuat Fountyy Arizona, the ue gompler ct mioes ever pNt under Ono managomen he ny Intend to erect extensive reduction wirke ue a hele | prapert the fF Whllt has bean nada with shenura: St ‘of Chicago, aud the en} dear ot ‘tie Cot Phares Weberling. a Feny ee of hi ugh Fel et ergy exberiquce atm ninfoy engineer, waa ordered tc he of id fe pe ersarally fuperintending re tho tit Inaurtog line MI pald_and non- my Wale tho nec. essary working canttal to pi levelon thisrich Bronariy, The reports from the mines haw teing jleavo.no doubt chat thls evock will Cay (nr a ai dene “and tiat tiie shares ia ashore tude wih worth thelr full face valug. Amore profitable and sate investment has never Leon oferede “The shares are sold by the uudersigned, who will also give at} desired faformation.. A prosectun fiving full description ard map of fue proporty, ays and otter Interesting facts and ofa ‘about ine suterpriac, will fenton appllcation, by the Aaancial ageute of the WASMANSDORFF & HEINESSA Me 105 Randoiph-st., Unteago, TO RENT. To Rent. Buites of Offices, with Superior Vaults, in the Elegant Building, Nos. 160 and 202 Woehington-st., near La Salle-st., at low prices, Building heated by Steam, and provided with Hale & Co.'s First-Class Passenger Elevator, all complete by May 1. —___SAM’L GHER, 114 Dearborneat,_ “HOTEL s FOR} RENT. ostperTiaen to Mich, Anely situated 3 tho Hay Shore puter fymomen re Tes Very ‘can ‘bo wads hy a pany whe can aad ‘will Resp e a ‘ er houag. OFparioulag ago io |S LUNG TOW Co. oF GkU. E. HUNG, excenaba siete 5. ADEL Te 1670. The elegant Rooms ocoupied by GHORMLEY, 266 and 268 WaA- BASH-AY. TO RHNT, Aye-ato: d basement 170, end 181 Ta, Bre st, (no deeuniee bd john Alston & a.), {fais oO ¥ Possenaton, autre of Gkue ra Vana ‘Laxallost, KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES From JOUVIN & CIE., Paris, New Importation Jast Arrived, THE MosTExQuaTy SHADES HVAR SHOWN IN DRESSED AND UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. 2RBOCLTON « = = « <2 S-BUTFON « «© = = 1.50 4-BUTTON =~ «= = = 1.75 GeBUTTON «= « = « 0 B) IR BV ERNDS SOFORE EU PURCHASING PARIS KID. GLOVE DEPOY, _ 94. STATE-ST, SE TOCKOLDERS MEETINGS, TMI MICHIGAN CENTRAL . RAILROAD COMPANY, Dernoit, Mich., Apel 7, 1870, ‘The annasl mectinit of the Stockholacry of oe Company for the election of Directors an eneneriag. jon of einer ay pean business will the the afice of the Company In Detrott, Sichas 00 tho tirat Thureday after tho first Wednes- day of May next, pang je elgbth day of said month, at 10 o'clock a, m. Ly order of the Board of Directors. E. D. WOROESTER, Secretary. The Lake Shove & Michigan Southern , Rathway Co, . ‘The avoual mooring eae eats at ut. pany tor the vlection of ‘and the transaction PA eta i Flite Sse ‘he eek Ay eid aol ay atten Gooratery. NOTICE. i BIDS i my CEH the saan gare Pablia Service greup tot o'clock Monday ue ats ts ih Olhcs ee oe ayy hed aah i a and yeh! Pan Graal Patani a County Clerk. Chicago, Aprile, 1270. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. 1879--TWELVE PAGES. _FURN run TIME TELLS AT 7:35 AML The a craze? for irene Furniture, re- gardtess of quality, which has raged so fearfully of Iate, is dying out, The tide has turned; people are tired of sending thelr Furniture to the repair shop every fow weeks. { “TO A MINUTE,” To-morrow, Aprill0, WE OPEN Maintains its ORIGINAL STANDARD as to quality of work, and with increased facilities for manufacturing, Is dally add- ing to its stock new goods from the chofc- est designs, and furnishing to order Pri- yato DwellJngs, Motels, Public Bulldings, Offices, &c., Ke. Attention is invited to the follow- ing Testimonials: = ; QRAND PACIFIC, TOTEL, } Cutcano, March 15, 1879, THE TODEY FURNITURE C GENTLEMEN: The Furnity 2 eianefactured for, ee hotet iy you has worn spend a ‘and {x the moat dura- hotel big of any we have seen in “si adie Go. PALMER NOUsR, Cnicado, Sareh 16, 1879. The. Tobey Furniture Coinpany furnished a ortion of the chamber sets anil other, firnifure of the caline satiafactiou, andl believe ahtene snore aucabie entire eatistactiony alt vot dre-durabia furniture was ever nado, FOTTAI PALMER, TRENONT HOUBE, Curcaco, March 20, 1870. THE TOREY FURNITURE CO. Grvtixsiex: Meplytng to inquizies about the furat- by four Company, for tho, Sherman Hause aid Je now Mera nt House and Geant Pacific *' F, "the fire, And ister the Glohe, Trans+ Continental nit Untied” States Hotels Pailadesnhin, amounting In all to neatly $500, 000, In over 3, 00uroOn have to say that it gave the greatest satisfaction ane ed we were right in givin you tho prefe Other manufacturers who exiibited fatiniee AUtis samme tine in ‘competition for the soveral ord ‘The fact that te furniture in the Grand Tacit, ufactured ny sou, has been conted in atyta an hearly as noible, tn the Delavan at Albany, atl tea Palace and Baldwin, San Francisco, telis all that can be Aalt'in favor of the work, anal pave § fou the highest pos. sible compliment, ¥ can‘only add thot in my seve: feats’ usu and wear of your goods, f have f tound t fu comparison with other work, most durable and uoinienl,. Nour outa in the Grand Pacita amounting 1 $170,050) durin: a Tivo years’ m: ate not require sn out! iat oe 100 10. keep 4 ries perteck condition, ‘tru Very HONK AS RICE, Inte Gago & Rice, SOLE WESTERN AGENTS FOR THE BEST FOLDING BEDSTEAD IN THE WORLD, °° THE TOBEY — FURNITURE 00., STATE.AND APARS-STS, nec I LLENER Ys O.R.KEM KEE. EXHIBIT Wednestay aud Wednesday Evening, THIS WHEE, A CHOICE COLLECTION SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, ESPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR THIS OCCASION. The Trade Cordially Invited, Cor, Wabash-ay, aud Mourae-st, SPRING O1 OPENING. RAND SPRINE OPENING! TAKES PLACE TO-fORROW!: Field, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV. F NANOGLAL. U. 8. 4 Per Cent Bonds For Bale at lowest currentrates, Aleo the Now 4 Por Oont $10 Cortificates, oriitts gf Exchanue on London, srl, Berlia, and PRESTON, KEAN dc 00. Dankers, 100 Wastlugton-i MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H, REED, No, 62 Wilham-st.,N, Y., Inamounts as required, on. yu ROVED CHICAGO persia atdust Rare ct Pe leattony | neeetre dt ‘LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKER AND DEALER IN Government Bonds: and Foreign Exchange, OFFICE-CHUAMBEE OF COMMERCE, omptly attended t ally att pasa AT OUR NEW STORE, 104 & 106 MADISON-ST,, NEAR DEARBORN, A JNA & Ch, Tho ¢. 0. D. Clothiers FOR MEN AND BOYS, :| MERGHANT TAILORS Rents’ Furnisher TO BUYERS OF (CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. CLEMENT, BANE & CO., Cor, Malison-st, and Wabash-ay,, The only Wholesale CASH CLOTHING HOUSE in the West, OF- FER BARGAINS that no Long-Time. House can compete with. TERMS: --.80 days. 30 days, 10 days, ae oF Guirrninc SESS 2258! &Anomen AY Ciitace TL Grand Opening! From to-day until the 4th of July ot our Factory and Salesrooms in overything that pertains to men and boy’s wear that is hand. somo and cheap. Hach day new stylos will bo placed on our counters,and overy day from now until thon you can got bargains in more than 600 differont articles. Over 300 hands employed in our factory, Send for our apring Cataloguo and Prico List. RATTAN | FURNITURE, wan Fe amg ae FOR couNTnr me FURNITURE iat A yulte of itattan Kurniture are now made by ue AW AICI ATTA. he inany good qualities aie’ Kotalture, foclud- Ing Lightnees iarauitity, (aracetul. ta On Natural Finish of the ieardau, whi Gry oF dampens ha secured, tle clans o} rs dally, annete au Chatra of all kin i Wakefield "I 231 Stato-st DENTISTRY. }GDEN rt & 60,5 Mouses or &UITS IN pes A’CHESNEY BOTHEUS" Dental Institute, comer Clark and Kandolph-ate,, Full Set, Neat aud Liat; ware Sold Plate, neat aud bent, warranted, $15, a aki) i Filllug, +4 rata, Exe "HARVARD UNIVERSITY Adunission Examinations at Chicago, 1879, id N $o Ta ‘oll " creations oe ais tae alert & se aud ele will Be held i beglauing ot 8 a. aauilnations, which & ata “eet withs those mridae, aro fre to all wlio {ntend to euter the above departments of Others upou payin v ‘ota tee or gtr ecru wie hropons ta pase, (hus examinations are queatud tv luturin the becretery of hater Univers- ie Catubridee, Muaas., of thelr purposo before June 15, tia‘ aduress tin for further infortnations “Phe Admitaion xaiiinations of the University wil beheld ar Chicago each year ui the thres days follows ng the lant Wednesday th dun us precise place tu thie elas at which the oxamios- tone will be wuounced ih thy Chicago Heads end Journal of Suue Sub and 35, ratty, aud oven to ‘THK LEGISLATURE. Jail-Diary of the Victim of the House of Oli- garchs. Realistic Aspects of a Lat- ter-Day Crucifixion Be- tween Thieves, The Douglas Monument Bill Killed, Reconsidered, and Killed Again, The Kankakee Subsidy-Ma- niacs Get More than They Expected. Passage’ of the Bill to Make Michigan Avenue a Park- way. Nearly the Whole of the House Session Given to the Mil- itia Bill. Proceodlugs of the Committco to 71v03- ugate County-Treasurey McCrea. Attachments Issued for/# Number of Witnesses---A Park Bill. THE PREONER.. . SCENES AND INCIDYATS IN THE MAT-HOLE WHEN HE INCARCERATED, Spectat Diengch to The Trituns. Sancawon Cousty Jain, Sruincyiesn, M1. April 8&—This play fa Jiveller than auy Legista- ture, and the session is perpetual, The wonder is how these met Jive. They seem never to atop, and are os sprightly at to’clock at night as they are at 9 o'clock in the morning. Last night a new guard was put into the ball to watch the prisoners, to keep them from sawing out, and from burning the fail, He was a greet 1. and the taunts and jeers of the men were amus- ing fp the extreme, aud terribly perplexing to the watchman. * “UALLOA, SITTING BULLI wos his first greeting, “This way, Dutchy!” “Lend me your plpe!’? “What small fcet!’? “He's making s aueak on you, Sam! shouted Joseph Blair toa prisoner at the other end of the corridor as the unfortunate watchman went tramping down the hall with an echoing tread Uhat could have been hearda block away. “His nose glows Hke agasiamp at imidnight,’? re- inarked = another observer of his per- sonal pecullaritics. ‘Mere, Ripsteta, give mo nickel to * buy oe drink of water,” chimed another. Suddenly the Hahts were all extinguished, and poor Ripstein had to PRICE FIV/; RoDaily News, Col. ' }» Jeffery, of a john cao Journal, George Bogue, Raltroad : Cominles sfoner, J.J. Kearney,. Mr. Holdon, “and about - ° forty members of lhe Gonetal Asscinbly called to pay thelr respects, or to ace ff the sentence of the House was being carried out, MANY LETTENS AND TELEORAMS have been received to-day from partics in various acetions of the courtry. Among ‘the most notable of thesols one {row ex-Senator M, B, Custle, of Sandwich, fh, Saying, among athee things: “Put on g stiff upper Np, apd Shall I send you Col. Nat A. Reed, of rations!" the lows Jncestigator, Ta, anys: “When wy Palmer House, ln Cyicago, Inst met fc was at tho ively, Peunnioee ue aug, ) NATHANIRD, you know not lie spirit of tl iNinols. ina only “constructively” Ime. prisoncd, but Actually In durance vite,—eiccted to serve o térn in “the common jail” bya larger wajogity than any man here. Col. Reed further says: “Standit Hke aman. Confidence bestowed /ou a member of the press should never bef betrayed.” ‘The Hon. A. M. Thom son, fron Milwaukee, writes: “Isend you my syinpatAy and congratulations, and think of you “+ conalgitly.? A messenger has jurt called, too, whthAhe compliments of Col. gallerys and uy of iiquid consolation, THE PROONAMME,» f understand that Barry's — Inqulsition will make a full report of their doings about. Thursday or 2*rtdey west, Therefs some talk of calnjy the yeas ond mass ‘m the House on the bribery question, t the members ‘tret having “been sworn by the Chief Justice of tlie Suprema Court. All members who have received bribes will then be required to voto "Yea" as thete names aro called, and all the bonest memberg~ will yoto “Nay.? That will settle ft. Then a resolution will be introduced expelling the cor+ respondent for slaudering so virtuous a body, BARRY’S BAND. A SECRET SESSION. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Braivoriziy, Ul, April §—Pat Barry's Smineliing Committee held another secret scasion in pursuit of knowledge on that bribery cage. Representatives Secrist, Trusdell, Dutterworth, Day, and Hopkins were snatched within tho: sacred precincts, und subjected to inquisitorial torture. ‘Shey were asked if thay had glyen Neylns the information on which he had based Ils charges, or {{ they knew who efther got or paid thelr imoney., ‘They answered in the negative in overy case, Mr. Butter- worth explained that when be first heard of tt he wrote to seyeral people fn Chicago who he thought might know sotocthing, but fafled’ to receive any satisfuction. ‘Theso letters he offered to show the Committec if they desired. 'The gentiment in favor of letting Nevius out of the bastile is gradually growiug, and efforts will be made to doso by the intruduction of’a resolution In the House within a day or two. - REMARKS. : A HIG Day. Sutctat Diswetch to The Tribune. Srnixoriguy, Ill, April 8.—This has been a, fleld-day for the law-makers. The House spent. the greater portion of thy timo tn discussing: the Militia bi, which {te friends were deter" mined to pass, and the oposition was equally’ decided that it should be weighted down with’ lay abuut himsolf. lively. with o, billy, to esp. amendments satlefactory i the Democrats und from being thrown out of the window. ‘Then another prisoner with a flue-tooth comb and oa nieco of glass DEGAN A SAWING NOISE, which threw the poor watchman into a tremor of terror, and caused bim to ru to the tron doora and make a clamor und n rattling of the hinges which soon brought the Under-Sheriff to his assistance, When the cause of the alarm was d{scorvered, a loud cuffaw from the prigoners and a volley of curses from the Deputy was all the consolation poor Ripstein got. Being sumewhat alarmed, Ripstetts asked the Under-Shertif what he shoud do in case some of the ruflians broke out of thelr cells. “Shyvot cm! was the mat- ter-of-fact inatruction of his superior, “1 dinks I better yalt until dey gct to de bottom of de stairs. Den you shvots ’em mit your re- yolyer,” suggested the timid Dutelman. This blood-curdiing programme was fluully deter- mined upon, ant the officer retired below, while the correspondent reflected that the Sangamon County Jatt was A LE8s MONOTONOUS LOCALITY than the chamber of the House of Representa- tives, and not a bower of case, ‘The usual num- ber of visitors called during the day, and life sped merrily on. A gentleman from the coun- try has just called at the jail to visit the Sherlif and his frlends, and beg the contribution of a quarter-dollar “to rig o tombstone,” as he ex- pressed it, for bis deceased wife. He claimed to have $14, and he wanted but 89 more fn order to enable him to commemo- rato the virtues of the deceased partuer of his Joys. Witt commendable Ilberality, Cot. Shoup and some of his best boarders contributed asmallsum to this eud, and the agricniturist departed on bis. inission of affection. Hud the object of charity been the purchase of tomb- stones for the IJllinols General Assembly, tho subscriptions would have been more cheerfully bestowed, and far tnore liberal. SOME OF THE NEWSPATARS of the Btate claim thut the correspondent of Tux Trisune has been making churges againat the General Assembly for the purpose of achtoy- fing notoriety. 1t will bo -remembered that for telling tho truth on a certain occasion George Washington also bad consider- able notoriety, Jt muy be inferred, therefore, from these two striking examples, that one tells the truth at tho peril of notoriety, Lthink thut George and J can stand tt, however, and I shall still adhera to the truth. This morning Paul Selby, editor of the State Journal, comes out on the side of the bummers and swash- bucklers of the Legislature. ‘That {s, be du- nounced those who denounce the thieves and pimps of that body, which amounts to the sane thing. A few years ago, while revolving under the vivifying light of that eminent Cheiattan statesman, Dave Phillips, 6ELDY USED TO UE ON THE atbe OF DECENCY AND KESPRCTAMILITY, Bince the reatralolng example of that illustrious editor has been removed from before his cyes, Paul nas meandercd from the straight path, and become tho apologist of the jobbers, black- mailers, and blackguards In and about the General Assembly, Sclby aceds morat revenera- tlon aud # thorough process of religious bleach- ing. ANOTUEH CONTANION has just beco brought In und ylven In chargo of the Deputy, Tule tino the culprit is not from the flouso of Representatives, but from the slums of Greasy Row, ile fs a neuro, and as black aga scction of midnight, Mls name wus registered a few inches under mine on the Jailer's beck, His name t@ Jolin Brat ley, Hols charged with thu yiclous erlino of attempting to kill bis wifo, who, by the way, Is sald to bea white woman. Hv {5 an ugly-luok- ing specimen of his race, und probably no great Joss to Springticld suclety. Ho will probably get out of jall weeks befure Ido, for bis crime bs far less serious and detrimental to society. OTHER CALLENS, s Charles Flecher,. German, was also brought and fired {nto the cage, His crime was besting his wife. William E, Grogan was brought jo from Jack- sonville, This man’s offense, Jt seems, was not of atmaritel character, STILL OTHER CALLERS, Aleut.-Goy. Shuman, M, E. Stone, of the Chica- ‘Sumnatss Mr, Sherman, of Cook, was 3 chiel manager on beluif of the Lill, and from beginning to and he watched with eugly eye every move of tts’ oppouents. Mr. Crooker took a hand in the play, and for ouce abanioned his humorous tendetcies nul made an cloquent speech, which was listencd to with attention, Aly. Morrison made a side attack on the bill, onthe ground of economy, whick was very preper, and, fn addition, fought with all bis energy the provision elving the Governor power | to appolut alt the fleld oflicors contemplated by the bill, 38 DITTBUNESS ‘ on the latter was evoked by a desire to get evon with Cullom, who, it {a stated, contributed tnuch to defeat him when he was a candidatefor | : the Speakersh{p, Mr. Thompson, of Cook, the tramps’ candle date for Governor, occupled the chair in the af- ternoon. His rullnga amply teatiicd to the, good sense of the Legislature in refusing to elect him: Speaker at the beginuing of the ses- sion. temper ant” bloodthirsty 2s ‘Tyirty-firat General Assembly of - dim Herrington, of Kavo, lead the Domoeratic. - host, with occasional aid from Hluckley, an auburn Egyptian, whose qualifications for law- malting are not as good as those which ho might possess for running o threshing-mnschine. THY GALLERIES ig both Houses were Med with spectators, there being a large representation of spring. fashions, whicn the fue day afforded on opportunity of siring. ‘The fact that the Appropriation bills were the subjectof consideration to-day inthe Senate brought a larger number of menibers of that body together than fiave been present for many days past. During the debate on tho Kankakee Asylum bill thero was. A MANIPEST LETTING-UP on the part of several Senators who were very solicitous for economy when this measure was Jast considered. ‘They probably could not stand the pressure any louver, Onvof the anomalous things of the day sas the very harmonious sup- port which the Governor recelved at the hands of the Democratic Senators in the matter of Chicago Justices. Ono of the Republican Sena- turs remarked to-day that the usual metbod by which the Governor now commuutcated bis . wishes to the Logistature was through the Dome ovratic mombers, GUNERAGL PROCEEDINGS. MOUSE. Spectat Dispatch to Tre Tribune, Brrixarie.y, April &—The House was opens ed with prayer by the Rov, Mr. Young, The reports of the Coninittess which met yesterday, and aeynopsls of which were sent last ulght, were presented, Mr, Durpee called up Bill 870, changing tho time of holding court In Macon County, amt it wus ordered to a second reading, Mr. Sherman's resolution tor an amendment to the Constitution relative to the eesslons of tho Legistature was ordercd printed. MICHIGAN AVENUE. Senate Bill 207, giving vower to Park Com- missioners to regulate, control, and improve strects leading to parka,—Senator Bash’s bili for iueluding Michigan gyvenuo to the boulevard sya- tem—was tuken up under auepension of the — rules, and, belug on third reading, was put upoa its passage and passed by » vote of 100 to 7, the three Communists voting iu tha uegative, . The bill is as follows? A Ms for au act to ehable Park Commiasfoners or ‘corporate authorities to take, regulate, control, and, fmprova public streets Joading to public parks, for the improvement thereof, and Jn thug befall (o, makound coltect o special assessment, or specie! tax on coutiguoue property. Suc, 1. He kt onacted by the peaple ‘Ot the State of Uijnuis, Faureuaaten in the General Assembly, ‘Tout uvuty Wourd of Park Commlestonory stall have power to oa any public park, boulevard, ut driveway under its control with any part of a Incorporated city, town, of villago, by wotoctiug faklug way cuithecting atrcet oF streets or parts thereof, leading to such park: Provided, that tha strovte by sclectod and taken, 0 far oy taken, sball Ho within tas district or territory, tha property of which abalt be taxablo for the maigtenance of sach pure? And, provided furthor, that the consunt of the corporsto authoritics having coatrol of uch street or strevty, wo far as sclected a taken, aud also tho consent in writing of the own: ereot a majority of the frontage of tho lote snd lands abutting on wuch strect or atrcets 20 fur a8 taken, shall bo frat obtained. And provlied Fi ublished at Ottumwa, .. I now greet you |; - within the gluomy falls of a prison, construct-

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