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8 THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. shore, ao thore is no question as to the right of | tho graves of tho dead, and_ tha men who rave u yeas and nays again showed no qnorum, on | Brown, the new Senator, is barely on speak- | oonstderatton in tho Konnto , T HE CITY. the clly toexercine ita policeyower over thot | the Nation,—that thoy ought tn cheerfully far- WASHINGTO. Account of the number of pairs, and tho Son- | ing terms with Ben Hill! . Ung £25,000 for the erection UE a HetPR Tope yep bonts.” Tho new. charter alfo contiins a provie- | nish the moans needed, and not leave It to poor ate adjourned. DON'T WANT To TOUCHE IT, Milton, Pa, Mico ay GENEBAL NEWS fon whieh extents tho jurisdiction threo miles | surviving veterans tn Thies. sonin ‘ 2 ‘To the Western Antnctated Presa, Mr. Henge ohfeated, » y UH et itt jnyd ¢: wl *, - a be ADE NEAVRs tha'mntter: "Bniter thie ontniay tno Mayor pra. wins omeadn Fake anid inal ne wania fare | Senator Kellogg Once More Vins} sPRINGER—DONNELLY. — | | Wasuxatos, 2, fay S.—‘Tlia Housp aennton ton for tho. furtvorenn tte, Grek a poses to make it warm far the “bumbont” owns | nisi wv Nnturday afternoon: Comrade Mann : A . WY ki vamuilttes on Pachle Railroads decided rel- | reports from tho Committes ¥ As {{ OG, Rinne, of Aurora, Il, tent tho Gardnor, —) Poses female {t nh Car The and. patronize | agreed to furnish a ieo amount; Comrade Gross dicates His Right to Fee ARONSON Ter alive to. tho George letter, ud so eee | Tene the Committe on Publia Lands, ' M. L, Foster, of Grand Rapids, is at tho Garde Tal '. “haul” aalbit= | handed in $2 additional; Comrade Brockway eee TAAL Emon ee earls peor feaged -#10¢ Custer Tose pledge £10 na di the Seat, z Custer, Leone, ant Whittior Poste: Post 28 put 0 = aclf down for $3); Twonty-fourt emime: THE COUNTY -BUILDING. Bid; Conrrade Pheips, 84). 2, : ‘Toe Grand Jury for the May term organized | , Comendo Phelps moved that a committee of iyi i ‘ of corruption tn connection with the Texas Indigestion, d; 1 Wasiinatoy, D.C. May 2%.—Tho Mouse | Paetiie Hailrond, that the Comudttes hag no anid all forme'of gener dcbitity regret, D nO Ahonymous letter offeriny Sharman UNS ei spec! ore ng o And Accuses the Electlons Com eee eee tee ounatly ox: | ete 0. (ako. nuine netion. "tho alton Haus properting. Tels not n more efneire, BUH ner. - F.C, Pirnor, of St. Joc, Mich. is atthe Gard- ner. 3 AL Gnartam Brown, Pittsburg, is at tho ; lant tke fivo bo appointed to solicit'anbseriptions from. corrupt transactions haying occurred during | the oxtracts uf beof, but contuina bloom \ Palmer. 3 yesterday na follows: Mosers. Christin Wabl, | eee ee aera ie ee ret aie citys tarcrepore mittee of Intentional amined Mr. W.F, McLennun, Chiet of tho | iprovions Congress and nitecling the Senate foroo-gonorating, arid Uo-austatning nraperet "8,8. BpnAgue, Providenco, Rt, I, is at tho | foreman; Daniel Sawyer, J. V. Clarke, Hernned | Saturday, Carried, | Comrato John 8. Phelps, Uniiirneéss. Warrant Divison, Treasury Department, to- | mory particularly than the House, tha Com- | tha roanlt of oxuauation, mores ik Rhcthog \Bhorman. Calughan, William M. Dovine, C, C. Thompson, Erg C, I. Wehe, Oanene Lavell a Charles : day. Mr. McLennan fs an expert In hand- | mittee decided that the fubjeet was not n | overwork, or notte discaso; partlenta rato, Jonx Hzxnensow, Edinburg, Scotland, ta at | Thaddeus Stover, Charles M. Charnloy, John | Fckecier wore Anhortied ie awautd guarantee writing. Ilo testified that, In his opiiton, | Proper one for Its consideration at this thine, | suiting from Pilmonary complaints ‘Cae the rein sacatig, Gna. tanegtotoeaa Gealeh, Hiram ., Senlth Pacloy Uptons oe tranapartation for ail nwers, and Ate, Fuko | Developments Point to Finlay as the | based upon an examination of the litho- Pee Maa es ene Hazari & Co. Prupriotors, New York. For als N FIELD: 3 stored | 7, . dose alte, a 2 ated that, if pr KI ee 1 ~ ; Henny Fret, of Kingston, Can., i regi Parish, Joseph C. Ttocite, Androw Franklin, | stated that, If parties vemton itond, lie wotlld nee Author of the Anonymous graphed coples of the anonymous letter, of pproy at the Tremont. Brarz Sexaton Lutnen Deanponn, of Tine ‘Yana, 11., 1s at the Sherman, dames'Kelly, Joseph Paul, Adam Doerr, D.C, tho two letters staned by 11 Pre 1 Biehl. ‘Twelve cases we to it that they were transported free, After iC two let ers signed by heard yesterday and Deets sore cee | transnoting some. routine business tho meting Letter. the two letters written by Vinay, and of | today completed Its consideration of the WARRIAGES. = = Legistative, Executive, and Judicial Appro- Mia 8. King, | priation il, 5 re xo n i He) ‘¢ and it was reported back to the | OAKLHY—GATHS—In Chicago, ed into eaurt against John O'lirien, allns | gdjoriened until to-morrow evening ab the Palm- Mr. Finlay wrote tho anonymous letter. | Senaty with's number of amendments, ‘The | and Sueldon-st., on. iihuesday aventnor a semay 7.1, Hourox, editor of the, Jonesboro (Itt) finyahos’ aud. dou Se, eter for DurRlNry; u Tho PnbltesLand Timber-Thioves Find | Mr. MeLeunnn was furnished with | Committee restores to the presunt standnrd | porh'ag Golenun. No emrdss G. dea teeee G. Cteg, Prult-Grower, Is 6 mucst of tho Gardner. inUreaking into cars of tho Itinols Gontrat THE ELECTRICLANS. 5 In th some additional writings, and will | Sl! tho salaries of Senate omployés which the | ke, omelnting clerayman, ty Of Winnes, Por. ALEXANDER AGAsAI7, Cambrid) Mass ‘Railroad Company. 5 EDG! D Plenty of Backing In the House hns proposed to reduce, the tont | SrHkLe—HiietWOOD—At the resiaen and Prof J, A. Sullivan, Boston, are at thoGran Patific. J. WH, MoVicxan, proprictor of tho ‘Spring Lake House. Epriog Lake, Mich, is ae tho Gardner. Josrrn It. Munpy and frmily, Richmond, Va.; Frank X. Cicott, J. 1, Preoman and family, San Francisco, are at the Tremont. J.K. Powrna, Dea Moines; J.A, Baldwin, Ak- ron, 0.; FM. Tower, St. Paul; Henry, Ridgely, Springfield; and ‘Theodore, Rhoads, Columbus, O., ure at tho Sherman, Troms Loxp PELLING, Diveruedl, Eng; T. G. F, Dolby, E. B, Chambers, and E. A. B, Chae bers, London, Eng.; tho Rey. De. John Cairns, Sadinburg, Scotiand, aro at tho Grand Paelile. Jonx Cowan and James 0. Bunten, Glas THEIR MEETING LAST N1aqIT, make =a report next Monday | ymount at fssue being about $25,000, and It | hrldo's paronte, No, 20) Houth Wood-ancre got In the Criminal Court yesterday Max Egor KA. Noble, Henry. I. Stosio, Jr. pa Bi Mouse. ft L investigatl A q di u 4 Tho fortieth regular mecting of tho Chicago after a moro extended Investigation, A} also makes provision for some ndditional | Gaduuter of beeNeW. Biorwood. alt Fein the. Housieor Conestion. George Fleetrical Boolety took plico inat ovening in rathor Interesting Incident connected with | clerical forco in the several executive depatt- | “AHAMH—BUTLIN—Yontoriny. torte Bukor was acut to the County dail for threo | Club-Room No. 3 of tho Grand Pacifte flotel, this Investigation has just transpired, it ap- | rents, Bhs principal {nerease is the ad¢d{- | Franklin Adame united In the hol bunds of mate months ona siiullarplen, William Burns, Wille | Thore was avery large attendauco of the mem- | A Bill Which Proposes to Relieve Thom | roars that a gontloman in Pennsylvania, a | {od of $28,000 to the amount granted by the | mony Miss Allo H. utlor, Gnaguler of a inn Renoaly, Willan Clarko, Charles Smith, re 5 : + \ | House for’ clerks in the Patent-OMico, ‘Tho | Musidere o the Gtenmeh Carey & and Thomne Daly plentod guilty to Inrcony aud | bersand friends of the Society, and the exer- from All Punishment, Domocrat, who {5 a noted expert In hands! jtem for the Senate Contingent Fund { fn- | coremuny took plane at tha rosdence oP aeaTs wero remanded. ordinand Mek, was tried on n sfecs of thn avoninn were Pine amily ere ee writing, has a grudge against ex-Congress- | crensed $20,000, ‘Tho total incrense over Broom “oe Nort Adaraty tn’ tho protonce af He charge of hireeny and Cound guilty, tho term ot eors ee ° Congre: Hi 5 imprisonment ust being deslgnnted by the Jury | guing year? President, Goorzo W. Felton, Mutt- IN THE SENATE, TA Mines Te ante jo Cane oe ee it Manmo Trom wha. Hotso is, 800. | qlAStINE MIA Don Mesnestay, Mark Eee was pluced any tri’ on mu inilotmoit | ager of tho Western Union Tolegeaph Company's KELLOGG’S CASE. ; y Matore the Committee na nnox- | %% ‘Tho Committee strikes out tho | Me don if; tteibus nnd Mies Joeopht Fralie Shepherd that the latter was concerned | First Vico-Prosident, C, ©. linskins, Hloctrictan Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. summoned before tho Committee as nn Ox: | Ftouse provision for changes in the present | allof Rruuston, Inthordbbery of railroad tekets trom Hand, | ofthe American District Telegraph Company; | Wasutnatos, Do G., May 20.—The Senate | pert. His request wns not acceded to, but | law in regard to salaries of distillery Store- MeNally & Co.'s establishmont, which ho sabevs Bocany 4 arrestin, Cuarlen 4H, Wilsunj 8eo- | mot toxlay nt LL o'clock, but the hour thus | photo-lithograplitc copies of the anonymous | keepers nud Gnugers,and also atrikes out the DEATHS. quently admitted was not trie. The caso is stilt wel Hoe a eee eer sr theseetoty | gulned was! consumed Inthe debate on tho | and other letters were sent to him. The ex- | requirement for the payment by the District | “Fintwi—Achie geding-houne . Jones, ehlof operator of the Western | Kelloggcase. Sonntor Garland, of Arkansas, | pert, with these before him, set to work Court ot one-lale the salaries Gat pus) Fe. | zeuteraay morning ay a'e; 132 Fe fock, Willie Fialerieg a = Fy Union local ofllce, read un exhinistive paper on |. a ff . ‘ 0 Bee OTN docks and Je de Watts, Dele GOVERNMENT BUILDING. | "thonistiseligh' of whien the following is | ¥8 the principal speakor, and he labored | to fix tho authorship of the anonytous | District, thlnnral sorrlces at the Chicogo Avenue Chany Beottandiy TL. Russcll,, Loudon, ‘Rngland; an a synopsis; hard and long to show that the nctionof the { note upon King. tte had not studied SILVER PURCHASE. BUITTON-—At ronidonen. 90) West Van, Nore George May, Ottawa, Can., aro at the Patmer. ‘THR Chtengo distillers yesterday oxported 195 Birt lumphrey Davy wns tho first to produco | Senate in keating Kellogg was not irroversi- | the letter long, however, before he becamo Tho Treasury Dopartment to-lay pure | May 1, Wile Hertha, dayentor of thy be] city, o " ot 7 ene 4a tet Joux. J. Varexninn, Suporintendent Wolls | parrels of alcohol. Dent by selgetrieliny ie, damonetcation Vein ble. Me then endeavored to mako It appear | convinced that Finlay, and not King, was tho | chased 445,000 ‘ounces of fing silver for de | $0 ake 4 auntie nnd 2 daye, “ho Nowar is culled. x i ‘or the Itoy, Dr. Charles e itu ondon. . . di guilty person, After a very thorough examl- | Iyery at the Philadelphia and San Francisco | Funeral trom residence to Haschtt et ean finthare, Cats hod the itevs er. | ‘THE recolpts fram speatnl tax stamps yestor« Tien BE ity lite Iniprovernents tithe elvetrioal that thonewly-dliseovered ovidencoof bribery | jation fewrétoout-an ‘elaborate, report. on | Mints. May 21 nba o'clock, by carters, EP. Rogers, Now York, are at the Grand Pa- | day amounted to $3,075, FCDA Reo Re CPA ett BO Kellogg had fully warranted the reopen | the subject, in which St is understond ho OFF DUTY. pina aud, Inland (Me Yop and Toney (14) papers eine. Carr. James E. Witrre, of tho Railway Mail | motaland carbon, which have. brought the light | lug, and that this reopening showed that made out a very stron fase, Agalnel Minlay President Hayes nnd Secretary Schurz loft |“ axe—on ‘Wodnosiiny, May 10, at S05 Noble, v4 ‘te temperature yesterday, as observed by | service, has gone to Omaba to attend to oillciat | to its present state of perfection. “The inven- | Kellogg should not be permitted to re- | and exonerates King 1 tore er. This re- | hore Inst night for Hampton, Ve., to attend | wardG. W., infontson of kdwand and Litto cae Mannsse, optician. No, 8 Madison street (I'ntt- | iyusincss thore. tlon of ngucceasful elvctelo lamp mny aveman | tain’ his seat. «© When he had con- yor is now in the hands of a member of the | 9 Normal Schoo! commencement. Funeral to-day (Friday) at 1 o'clock p.m,” Friends ‘UNF Bullding), was at ‘8 a. ni, OF degrees; 10a. r casy tusk tothe popular mind, which ean more | Oh Gog |g ‘Keolt took the floor, Touse Investigation Committee. Speaker Tt FREEDMEN'S DANKL "By Toronto and Buffalo pnpora plonso m,, 66; 12 m., 60; 3 p.m. 65; 0p. m. G4: 8 p.m. | ‘Tne internal-revenna receipts yesterday | accurately Judge of defects and commercial | cluded, Gov. Kellogg tool na Hoots | Randall, who knows tho writer of tho report, 4 Tanna n = | _INGERGOLL—Bing_ 20, IS, Goorge Weeys 61." Baromcter, 8a. 1m., 20.04; Bp. 1m. S01. amounted to $20,100, of which #22100 was for | vuluo than of | tho thousand and one | and, with Impassioned eloquence, replied | will, ns imderstood, vouch for lls character | |The Ways and Means Committes have Ing | gceuigyoars:ng the residence Of his deagiagenge ‘Tie monthly inceting of tho oss Horseshoers’ | spirits, $3k$ for tobacco and cfyars, and $314 | perploxing conditiona that iro only apparent | ty some of the charges brought against him. | and standing, atructed Representative Wood to report | aw. Sfaeris; 2 Lincwincys ef, rn, Association was huld at tho First Methodist | for beer. that thane plasaitreiainphassetbeex Lrwuyne | He especially showed up the cipher tele- | —Ex-Congressman King has been summoned | {vorably the House MIL to abolish tho | | Apiunie oe the fants ytd oe “Churoh inst ovening, but nothing but routine | Artho Sub-Treasury sestentay $5,000 was re- | our, A Arent strugle ia sulll going, on in this | graph charges, and read some of tho trangin- | 98% Witucss before tho Investigating Com- | Frecdmen's Bank Conunlaston: afd A l(a (N.Y) papers please Dhelness was transacted. ome important mat-.| colved and the siméd amount pat out in gold, | dircetion, und tho buusted perf ft any Pathe d. by Gov. Tile | inittce, and it is expected that he will testify | ims tn thelr hands into the Un ted States | Watvursten—May 19, nt tho restdonee of anu ters ba to have fara Ei but wero cloferestt Tho allver ledger showed receipts of $6.00) nnd | jump at present is only comparative. tions of telegrams sent to and by Gov. Til- } this week, Treasury. Campbell. 2 Gueby-at. Philip Walnstmer, Until the noxt meeting on'necount of the slim | disbursuments mounting to 1,000. ‘At this point, connection having beon mado | den at Gramorey Park, _ GILATIAM- May 2h, B80. ne tho reald Br-ConGnESRAN J. M. B, Wissrius, Came.| want fadun Walker bs sosonimentntlons ot | itustented with the aid of w iieute Thuty aad ast oD Ath PUBLIC LANDS. icles gqughtgraleealbort Sears enils Grtoaaged bridgo, Mass.; Goorgo H. Parker, Vicc-Presi-"] men to it the position of consue-takers. ‘They | sheet of canvas tho netuul relation. of the | Lata tn tho afternoon the Sento devoted REVIEF OF TIMBER-THIEVES, iW SBNATR, ho TUSK —Wednenday, May 19, nt rostdonce, Bite ’ dént American Unton telegraph Compuny, Dav- | will be returned within a fortnight, when the | carbou points, showing to~ tha interested | an hour to the consideratlon of bills on tho Bpeciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ASHINGTON, D. Cy, May 40.—Mr. Morgan, | wonteny. die fomeo beLiake $100 Went FA iran Sie: Gigs ay i ihe ised eile names will bo formally announced. eudionee Hie mae CY etek the pace calendar. ‘The first of these bills was for the Wasurnatoy, D. C., May 20.—Tho House from tho Sclect Committes on Counting the Funeral ‘frum Stato: #, Church to-day at 125 ch Ferrantt-of hedle ‘Bull concert troupe, New York, nro atthe Grand Pacific,“ OAKLEY—GATES, “What was probably one of the most clegant as woll ns one of tho quictest matrimonial events ‘that have taken place in caioare thia genson was celebrated yesterday, The high standing of the contracting parties and the very large social acquaintance of tho bride mark the occasion w more than ordinary interest, and tho extremely quict mannor In which the cere- mony was performed will no doubt bo "a surprise to. bur many frivnds. Jt was tho wish of all interested In the very nicasant affair that no ono outside the imme- diate family circle should bo in attendnnce, and this was completely carried out, Tho partics who contracted this life alliance were Miss Mins nie C, Gates, daughter of the Into 8.8, Gates, of y Lake, U1, and Mr. G. W. Onkley, of “Chicago. The scene was laid at tho residence of the bride, Carrojl_ avenue, corner of Sheldon street, which superb and stately mansion wie decornied In its intorior with the most claborte pom For.owtno fs tho list of dutiable zoos re- | Gouutitully performed and heartily uppluuded. | Payment of $48,000 to Mr, Shannon, of Mls- | spent the grenter part of the day upon a bill | Electoral Vote, reported, with unendments, tho | Petes x, colved'int Aue Gistors rouse seston Flelih | ‘the apenker, then continued. Hteterones Wis sourl, for his steamboat, the Guerrier, which pe ‘the Brule its Garinitton oes ‘ag | DIL introduced by him tocnforco tho observ | WarsoN—The funora of j}eun, Watron, wit ty 3 W. Be v oc! . ance of tho Constitution of tho United States in Nace at hin lute residence, 07 Vedder-st,, Fi tH Iiirlock & Cole 1 euro of hosters Durloy sere | mune £o various forma of clocteie Haute wie | Gen. Butler selzed in 1803 and sent | the'Timber bill. Speclal interest attaches to | rererenco to elections of Prestdant and Vioo- | fistinetaatzorcioek h mania! Fell, 0 cnsks of porceluin, Tho collections for | that clectricians wero attempting to provide a | Wp the White River after the gold | this bill, agit isascheme suggested by tho | 1 = dut jounted to $8, pee rh P eee: y President of the United States, Placed en tho Bak ae Fed bareeeh Ala ines Wechiadi: ent for general houseboat purses, and Hoped |‘ taken, from. the Now, Orieans banks. ‘The | Public Lands Committeo for the purpose of | calendar. ANG POWDER. mise tho case uf gon Puillips: whose collection | dy. in this connection, he said, white ie was | Confederates selzed the bont and confiscated | compromising tho Iawsults which tho Gov- | | it. Edmunds stated that he and Mr, Taller ar Laity dreanos was i in & Stata etraat sue tat fore luego, rei i cael ats, potate na rhe Selkatots petted Hl to Hil over | ernment ls brought ou necount of tim- | Jorty of the Commitica: Pt EHR let eR pe ot ‘ i singe “ tis claim, and action was postponed, ber depredations, The bill is tho re-|" Mr. Morgan, from tho same Commlittec, ro- bo settled will bo ns t light {3 8 aplotidid success, and vastly moro : . ean, ma Ey tho’ Now Yorke | ceonomlent thin gus, It did not follow ‘ava mute | THERE WAS THE CUSTOMARY STRUGGLE | suit of the ralds against tho timber pared aeyeret hn ig Bi setae by aie Custom-Houso olficers relax thoir vigilanco and | tor of courso that Ita weneral aud Indeftnit sub- | Just prior to adjournment as to what shall be | dopredations under Schurz’s ndministra- Pabmiete the Sonate andthe House when. na uutldig proposes to havo the Post-Ollco pooplo establishinents, where it ia necessary to distin ha is neerning Deputy 3 purpose was to compromise these lawsuits, Dae aoe nll p Test hiy Pete f Iocated in drole nevr atlices un tho main tinue bee | Sula colors and textures, tho electric Haht very | taken wp, while Senator Edmunds wanted to | proceeding on tho assumption that it|hns | “str. Hereford, from the Committey on Com- fore tho session of the National Convention. Tho . 4 } . | do one thing at a time and finish the Kellogg | nuver been the policy of the Government to | merce, reported fuxorably the House Dill to’ cloriks nro now compiainiua of tho Rout and foul foubtdly Hid use ut ans cor, | Upon tho sub. | onse first, ‘Tho Senate decided by a voto of ce biih eee fe cutting timber for | coueututo Bartanouth Ou f Port of entry. Ie {moruinary etforts will be put forth to have to | BBYS peome interesting statistics. ttecent | 25 ta t6 to go on with the Marshals? bill, and | domestic or mining purposes upon the public | | Br. ‘Edmucue-1 am going to obfeat, to every= mun floor roudy for occupancy at tho timo | {iPen tno tict thet tho eloctrie I when the Kellogg cnse Is noxt taken up Sen- | jand ad that t to th itg | thing now in order te got to the calendar and named, aint oueaner than a See eT “invontors ator Kernan has the floor; but the Kellogy RT eather faotan tea cheek la Glapoee of the cases reported long no. Wero nutnwhie behind thé Bois and Frenet | engo hing lost tis day ns unfinished business, would bo to greatly ineronge the cost of law: ‘he Dill was placed on the calendar, ‘k City papers ploaso copy, 2, + epccimens of the tlorist's handiwork. The core- HE JUS D experimenters, and thore was no reason why tho yers’ fees to the people, while !¢ would add | ‘The bill co catablish a retired list for non-com- mony was performed by tho Rov. 8, F. Rider, = STICES: Cigetrto light bout not take i feont place anid KELLOGG'S DEFENSE. to the expenses of the Government, ‘There | Mssioned army officers was takon up. The of Winnetka, and who isn cousin of tho bride. J 1 fined Fred Russ $% and costa nublio-spirited citizens be willing to risk capital ‘To tho Western Associated Press. was avery protracted and animated debate pera bar que ne pion wes arent oe ee Sevan Dime. Oakly iene the ely lst aint an eee a ee eh tad Tota dtag, | {Rougines and apparatus to demonstrate ques- | Wasinaton, D, C., May 20.—Keferring to th C { Michigan, took tho-side | cadetentlurgo nt West Point. This was olfored = an extended tour. ‘The brido was the reclpent | for assaulting Honry MeDonald, and John Musa | tions that would be Interesting to the publi | pring tlou that there was ngs | UPON onger, of Alichigan, toot the sila | eee amendment to Br, Allison's amendment Of agreatiiumber of clegant, costly, and ap- | 99 and costs on tho shme charge. and proiitaule to thumactvos, itine’s assertion that there fan agree | of tho ense orlgiually advocated by the In- | 4s anamendinent to Mr. Allison's amengmont : (3. Proprlato presonts from her kinspeople. ‘tnoMas Bunke went before Justice Summere | , 3 1t G. Peabody followed with an Interest- | ment by which Kellogg was seated on the quiring tho yearly apy nu . i F THE CANADIAN CLUB, , ‘The Canadians resident In Chicago Interested ‘fn the ‘organization of a Canadian Club met {' again Inst evening in tho Grand Pacitic Hotel. “A constitution and by-laws were adopted. Thore ‘was a very large attendance, and a genernl xond fooling. 6 following olticors wore clecteds = a President, William B. Sullivan, of the Inter> ears Ocean ; Vice-Preaidenta, 1, Giroux, 8r., Dr. M. ~ D. Ogien; Secrotary, Joseph Lo Haut; Assist- ant Becrotary, Dr. Montgomery Jones; ‘Trens- uror, W. F. Peterson; Executive Committee, C, Rt. Hrool KR. B. Davis, Donald Moore, J. D. Lizars, Dr. E.J. Ogden, Nathan T. Fitch, and Charles W. Cooper, A meeting of tho officers {4 i " fold yesteriny and swore out a warrant for tho - Government had robbed of many squ jocted viva voce. Mr, Allison's amendment was arrest of Willlam Molinewx, churging him with | Sho mang? Uenttifal eau Bnd seer to take his seat, Mr, Garland read the miles of ied een so) pedal ‘ihe he ai then rejectod,—yens, 14;_ nay, 87,—all the yous asanulting and beating bis wife Elizabeth, ced by nial being Itepubilean, and ‘Booth, Dawes, Jones (of x produced ly the uno OF tha Hehe. boranip: | ecore. preceeding nttho tho referred to. | ought not to ba allowed to compromise by | Novadn), Paddock, Hoar, and ‘Coller yotng with Coulee eimuMUlA Hore AF AN Despiainas steve | Coune Theodoe Du Sionecha well-known nine | Gatland had inquired: “ What ts to be done | coulng iu and paying the price of tho lands, | the Bomocrats Ia tho nogattvo, some thno wxe, and partitioned Ito for the ne: | an electrical selenco, and member of the Frouch | With the othor case?” Biatne evidently sup: | $1.25 an acre, particularly ag the same Innda sae fear otéred an rue ataent eaeiting comtmodation of her canine pets. The owners Aeniom yrand iM 8 J. Sullivan, Oe a N. | posed that Butler's caso was referred to, but heretofore have: been fea A. any mee pun aah ie apeo ae a a ae fonuid Bir, cuouatton gab nod attempted 6 mar of Chicnwon The moetug thon adjourned, | Garland exptained that he meant the Eustis iieuioees it ion is otfered pi enn large, the President. shall sce that no unduo sho appealed. An order to give finmediute pos- | everybody: bulng delighted with tho ocuinr | case. Thongreemont on that night was merely | $1.95 an acre for thelr depredations. Tho profercnes Beivor aH any ‘pinss of, oltizona on deseluiy issued by thu Court, was served on her | demanstentions of tho wondertul and Benutitul | made to end a contest which lind seemed | Hil wasatoutly defended verbame of Galton -| MS@MUMESE Taco. Hojected by a party vote | yesterday by Constable Wilson, and she was | effects of electricity. interminable by coming to a vote. ‘Thora | nig, Herbert, of Alabama, and Washburn, of | whenancniisted man bas served na. such tf. justied ont inte the street with her dogs, wns no bargain 80 far as Garland knew. It Minnesota, and itwas latd aside informally teen conscetttive years in the army honorably ng papcr on Lhotugrapbe.” Wlstrated by the | understanding that Butter was to be allowed terlor Department, and maintained that tho | ored eudots, Sie, Dawes amendment wus ro~ he ni 0 SUBURBAN, Was an ordinary ending of debate and coming | for the evening session. and falthfully, and the Inst five years thereof as CRening next, and aspect meotinye of the Clu MATRIMONIAL. EVANSTON. ton Vote. ten apoke atsomolenath in.| qLH0% Was, cuother bill from the Publie | 2 nou-commissioned oftecr, ho shall bo clixibte Absolutely Pure. mil Db beld che week from that dato at A PIMC | an RA RMANTZ. ading took | a @mnor the most clexnnt vodtings of the sen | savor Garland. then spoke atsome leneth In Tamas Commitieg whlch exelted a grent deal for appolntinent, a8 Hecorid-Livutonant Ia Retotetpabiess Ab Handa 0 named hereafter, vory brillinnt aud enjoyable woddin; . 3 I S, oe seus 5 7 i ‘ f : erentlOrs onre, ry Cy fe gon was that of Sir, John If, Hunalino and Miss | Sfr°Vinen to rend the suimminry of the ovis | OF iseuasion, and was finally withdrayen. It | Uiig wished to bold out to privates prospect of Flousekeorer's Tavorita In leading Atlonet the mo 0 lace last oventng at No. 6 North La Sallo , wi We von s honorablo adyancemont. Amendment adopted, I be Jost Send, which took place Weduesday evens | denco as to bribery contalued: in the Intter's all stands, beds of lakes thatarenotnavixable, | ‘Tho bill was roud tho third time nad passou, Be rece ReerAns yal re. Can be exten bray Street, the residence of tho groom's parents, at | ing intho First Methodist Church. The groom | recent speech, \ try. Can Giich wore celobrated tho nuplinls of 3r. | Is an attorney practicing 14 Chiongu, and tha ‘mee did 90, aon lon, pong, atthe es, welt | Br. any from, tas, Gomattane an Com: | Heueraee eaten wigan iy aati Charles A, Hoss, gon of Ernst Hoss, ono of | pride {stho nlccoof Mr, J. J. Parkhurst, of Kellogg interrupted to point out cer- | by the Government were meandered, Mr. | increasing tho commercial relations with the VoramE One Chemm ate tie at Chiengo's old and respected Gorman cltizons; | Eyanston, with whom her home hus been for a screpnneies in the testimony, and to | Dunnoll, of Minnesota, made a vigorous | Argentine Republic. reaainny Postponed. — and Miss Julia Krantz, of Aurora, this State. | number of years, A large audlence was assem- | Sy that the witnesses to bribery were shown gunosition, beeatisy the bill would allow ppecueddan areee wuerier the youre ag bode BATHS, ‘Tho front yard wus {iluminuted with Chinese | pied when Prof. W. 8. 1. Mathows played a wed- | 10 be unreliable, State Legislatures to be approached by Jand {| POW, pads at 1s:00 or ti0, tho Inter, bang tho Jontorns, and tho interlur of tho howso was i After some further romarks, Mr. Garland | sharks, “Mt, Sapp, of town, thought all | {me fixed on by the Anthony rule. Tho Prose | ~~~ psp gm thstefully drnped and ornninented with flags and | Seog mMmarch, and Mr, Hauling and bis best man | cava notices that ho would, at PP vn donut pro tomporo doclded tho Anthony rule r } i s| 'Thore Is being organized at presontin this city among leading oltizens, business men, and mer chants generally, n socioty known as tho Public Park Concert “Association, for the purpose of giving concerts overy Sunday in ono of our many public parks, and oftener, if possible, during tho summor season, ‘Tho iden of tho As: sociation js to raise a fund suiliciant beforehand to pay nil exponses for music, and to mako tho concorts a feature of Chicaga. Jobn A. Hand is ciroulnting tho ist for subsoriptions, andalrendy. ens by ibe Go’ ent BAR the proper | homestead cinins and riparinn rights had tb tlowera, A select company of guesta woro inat- | and appronched tho altur, whero tho Tey. IL M. Hime, offer tho following ns’ substitutes for } heen reserved atl that. thore could bo No | lunge however tho calendar was tnfurmaliy tala lnnd, however, tho calendar was informally lata r somo ¢igh ntlomen have signified thoir will- | tendanco, although the assemblage was not a | Hatfield, D. D.. who performed tha ceremony, | Pend ing resolutions: danger; but the bill was not passcd. aside to altow him to SpA" upon the Kellogy po ingness to Tol ana subscribe from $20 to $109 | large onc. * . waited to recelvo thom, The britle's party en- Resolved, That William Pitt Kellogg was not resolution. cach. [tis intended to give the Inltint concert. Tho ceremony took place at 8 o'clock, Prof. | tered by tho right door and advanced to tha | duly and legally olocted to 4 seat in the Senate NOTES AND NEWS Mr, Cockrell introduced a bill donating twelvo Ri re tal, ‘on tho island in Lincoin Park tho frst Sunday ju | Swing olliciating. -'Thonttendants wore Frank | altar In tho following order: the ushers, Mr. J. | of tho Unites by tho Legisinture of Loulsiann, ul e condemned cannon to afd in tho crection of a | Russian, Electric, Sulphur, Mercurial, aes wand tently of Ulan seitanans ura | Mein Hirer” tho iden Wau Hew | Muna hereby decaredeeenne. = °° a Dipl tthe Chey Ti ™Pandlsg: Gavan Sotntte on she Reioge | Latey-and Gentlemen af tne Grand Pe ward Ditehtlel ‘ F - ds, 3 os | the an leclared vacn’ ene jarland’s ke on f ° 5 THE CITY-HALD. mnen, and Stl Annie Ebons, Miss SiawgtoWober, | sio‘Tiornnn, Miss Theo Hamline, Silss May Hon- » i Be DN OGE 10. Fe EN SER Tees TDi Higa tha Commmitioess, | nadies and Gentlemen, at. the Grand te 4 . y Mr, Kelloga, by unanimous consent, ob- —Gen. conse, Mr. Davis (W, Va.), from tho Committees on * ites NEAL cal : . fine woddtns sip ry a Buckhurst, tho ied le é, onulng ‘pois testimony, and When evidence damaging to | Pattment In regard to tho arrest of a number | o4 tho oxlendar. Mr. Davis will call it up to- These Baths area great Jnxury an snusle, and joyed thomselves | tha bonds of wedlook, tho party | him was elited to turn to the rebutting testi- | of sottlers who havo organized and have in- ™tho Agrionitural Apni 1, {ne Committee on Strocts and Alloys, West, is * called for to-morrow, most potent aurative agont. Nearly all and'tho company ¢ 4 Tue Committes on Judiclary is called for this | Until yor Inte hour thon "returned to,” tha “residence | mony. Mr. Kellogg then analyzed tho testl- | yaded the Indian ‘Territory, Io sends by | colvea tran tertniee ond matecced te tee cone | forms of DISEASE RAPIDLY ye afternoon at 4 o'clock. . Hees will leave to-day for Au- | of Mr. J.J, Parkhurst, where a recoption wus | mony at great length, pointing out dis- | tolegraph the reports of Gen. Popo in regard | Muttco on Appropriations, PEAR, UNDER - THEIR INFLUE! pews atorday recelved $1,10t from, | TOM Intending to visit tho beldo's purents, and | given toa inryo number of friends, Including | erepineles nste went along. dlenlsoallexed grup! D no when properly administered). All who ates lurer-yostorday: raneiy: ‘ m | thoy’ will then depart for Now York, where thoy | taany from adjoining and distant elties, As the | that in making up the report the stonograph- | to the ease, ‘These papers were telegraphed Housr. f thet sre dolighted with tho effect. 3 tho Controller, $8,074 from the Water Depart- | will remain for two or throc months. Upon | gucets entered they snluted tho bride and tothe President at Hampton, Va,, to-day, . ry them are do led ., | mont, and 560 from the Collector, tholr return they will take up thelr permanent | groom, and passed out beneath a pavilion which | &fsliad 0 tho, President ot Hampton, Va. to-day, | Wasitwaton, D. 0. May 20—Consideration | ‘{ousands of our best cltizons can testify 5 ‘Tum rush at tho Water-Otfice continuca, ana | Svode at No, ou North Lu ‘ito Btrect, find been erected, where refreshments wera LEFT OUT WHOLE PAGES and if he returns In time to-morrow the sub- | Was resumed on tho to regulate the munici- thelr curative properties. Taken once ‘Tho presonta wore numerous and useful, com. | sorved. All remained until 10 o'clovk, whon the | of testimony favorable ta him. Inreferenco | Jectwill receive Cabinet nttontion, Mean- | Ralcode of tha DI Mee inane aeiciee ate Se roti and. prorent prising a ttoxres' erie Wolghing tho Habe Romiy wedded pale want by ourrlago to Chl- | to tho cipher telerrains Kellogg said: “Lam | timo tho War Department has telegraphed | cont of the appointments to.the pfolico torce of | disease. ‘Try thom nt once, and jad efor vaso, from. Sir. “Lirnat Moxa; alivoe olde | ee ot responsible directly for these dispatches, | Gon, Sheridan, directing him to instruct | fe bisteiet prior to danumry, tah to bemads | vourgclt, (BLECERICITY, 4. SPECIAL Mined berryspoon, "Mr. and ’ Bra willium THE WEATHER. Due SACL aaaung all cespenalblllty, wad t iz | Gen. Pope to have full ayidence In regard to | army and navy during the lato War, and wero ty) The Eloctro-Thermal Bath, 0s HH arbors sob OF obit, fellians rd aL { thie cl itive th Hie casa | the illegal movomonts of those settlers to bo | honorably disouarged. ‘Tho amendmont ‘was | given by us, {¥ par excollenco In Norrous hums, vases, toilet gots, ote. from Mr, and Orrice or TH CiieF Staxav Orricen, | of the cireumstances that surround this case adopted—-yons, 083 1a, 4 it 41 Gonoral Debility. Open for rs. Charles Wotzlor, Frank H, Tub, August | Wasiiatox, D, C., Mayi—1 a, m—For thut an attorney or arent might not send | collected, with a viow to thelr prosecution, ioptod—yons, tb; lsonses and General Debillty. 1. + i i 1 seer the 3 10 remulniny hmondments were agreed to In‘ . Ite 3 dentlee A ate SIE Sica rea Haars, are, AN RIT | Pennesseu and’ the Olio Valley, southorly | Yih sttcct proprlety in the interests, of his | Ono of Gon. Sheridan's dispatches is as fol- | pulte, and tho bill pasued. Ladies from 7 a. m. to 0 ps me 5 more monoy Is being taken inday by day thin evor bofore at this timo of tho year, ‘Aauear number of dogs aro being fished out. of tho Inke and river every day, where thoy ara thrown to save paying the tax On them. Tux Controller was out of tho city yeatorduy, and, 8 a consoquence, the opening of the ble for water-bonds was postponed until to-day. 7) Mr, Kellorg described how ho had | tows: Tho bil tocnrey into effect tho socond and | men, 71. m. to 9p. m. ALD, Brauner {a contemplating a trip acrons | Fiedler, and Miss Wobors 'n bandsamo baskot | winds, veering to cooler northerly, statlonary | offered to appear before tie. Commlttes and | Svs: alxtoonth articlos of the treaty botweon tha 3 rletor. #h9 water for ls woulth, but will not start unl | of tawdry from Strand MraM Uurieh, Bfr.and | or rising baromater, cloudy weather and nu- | transiate tho telegrams, Bus had Deen given | CHA, May, 10 Adjutant: Gencrab Washing: | United hentes amd tho Great aud. Litto Osage | ante Ce SOMERS, Me Dey Proms Beat ho now holds. ‘Artong those presont wore Mr. and Mrs. MT, | merous rains, pocuportuntty, | He had tefl the Chamber | his band of intruders into tho Indian ‘Torritory ea eee eine tad tebotaiden theroporisot | _ ALLCOCK?S POTOUS PLASTERS, Ne dal "s ci * y iy 4 % One “Tue work of rovising and compiling the elty Cadish and Mise Cudish, Mei and Mra, Bug, Mtr. |. For the Upper Afississippl and Lower Mis- | Sango ho was called, ONG by. ae vialton: | Pant bocdoaerats thes, Tee ae eee ieaae | tho Commiltteo ‘on Publio Lands, and wont Int ordinancos 1s go! orwiurt ys a aging ac = iirst copy has gone to the printers, and Ju about alx months the work will be In print. Comsissionen WALLER says that since no gontrict has been mude todo tho elty printing for tho year ho tecls at Hberty to have tha work Fred Govrz, | 8url Valleys, northerly veering’ to easterly | He regrotted tho fact when he- came law npplicable to tho enée Payne nt least aught Committeo of the Waolo (Sparks jn the chair) on wo os Halon He ‘tried. He Isa pestiforous fellow who tho state of the Union. Allcock § Porous Plasters, fet Me Ullcten.Ubeioh Lusch ie, Reni Dletzach, | or partly cloudy weather, stationary followed | cominented | on hig, alisenex, | ‘The | Reon OMEN oy ronan aE thee Poets tovtho pabito lands: ie provided that when aay Bree ay Mecittote maid entre at eee hte | by higher temperature, Senator from Georgla (IMM) had claimed to | font concerning tho’ Indian ‘Tercitory, and itis | lands of tho United Btales shill have boon any | -T3KE ORYOINAL AND ONLY GEXUINE , Misa Jacobl, Mra, Gerbor, tho Misses Geruer, For tho Upper Lake region, rising followed | have translated tho telegrams by hid ot an possible with a view to bring tho mutter Into tho | tered and the Government price puld in full and Mrs. nt Mra, Jun iy Mr, and Miss Klong- | winds, stationary or falling barometer, clear | back “and found the Senator “had 1c 4 ? by stationary or falling burometer, northerly } expert. Kellogg sald he himsel . © | therefor, no sult or procecdings, civil or urimi- | ThelrRigh degree of perfection has been AxonG tho building permita tssuod yestorda, BTELLE—SIERWOOD, pom eey arial clear vos her. piuoeded epougl chou the. telezrads to. translate ore wutenunt-Genoral, | fruspnan upon or on fecaude of uny material | ofthe CHOICEST Gums und Extract, We ‘was one to U. Gredo to ereet a two-story dwell- The marriage of Misa E. Pauline Sherwood, hate formation to HON, 8 he did, and Tit knew THE UTE MILT, taken from said lands, or on accountof any | guarantee them the HEST external remedy: Tig ou foriand asonu, ‘none rimoniy elma | aauahor yt Or AW Sueewood (9 Sit ones | "HS ng Lower Tako region, rising barome | {onesie lt unk weeny stacka yor | assed by tho Senato over'a month ago, | tllexed conmpivcy rules worst. pronto tho to creet a two-story store and dwelling No. OW | afternood, Kt Iho residence Of the. bride's. ‘nue | eter, southerly veoring fo cooler northerly | camu in and in the fuce of that fact, In order | Which has beon smothered in Committes In Approval Pa a taberait peanuts South Morgan street, to cost $2,500, ‘Tite Muyor was pressed yeatorduy by a dole- gation of Alderinen in tho Interest of applicants Yor the posidions in connection with the now ‘West Sido Police Station, and tho probubllities 8 h suite shall exbiblt to th onta, No, 2b South Wood strect, the Rev, De, | winds, cloudy weather and rain. to sitpport a theory of his, sald anexpert told | the Houso, being preceded by the Choctaw | court or oilicer, ovidenco of such tntry antl pays TR BEST PURGATIVE AND BLOOD PURIFIER, Noblo, of tho Union Park CongregutionalChureh, LOCAL OHSERVATIONS, Nin “oso? meant “Marka.” Aman capa | claim, an old and noted Job, has now in its | ment, and shall pay atl accrued costa, If fur Ml ollicinting, Tho wedding was strict! private, CUICAGO, May 30, Die of this was capable of misinterpreting thor provides that ‘the pricoof lands now sub- no Inyitutions being fested. ‘Tho newly-inagric : 4 TATE favor a majority of tho Committeo on Indian | ject to entry, which was raised to $2.80 par ne couple went directly to thelr now homson ako Times _| Har.) Ther Hu) W alltelegrams Ho read 9 transinted epeclmen, Affuirs, who favor {ts {mmeudinte considera- stay Than teonty years prior to tts pasaage of BRANDRETH’S PILLS. bee 5 sth a. ii, a | aris mportant tho Board have been secured; Ns | Bes "fs proposition to tava al of ha telogeart | wag marriod t avin ea Sin Walter uel, | 9h aS wt cont ls Eahaih o baont ne callow: Gnovparca, | det for Wednesday next, giving tho tet | ¥ ir congor onnoged the bil, contonding that | One or two every nisnts inten dase ote * ct Ul cl iT y "s T IN thy one , und one 0! nl y y wus for tho he! oO! sons who, tr hs Being agitated, and anordinuneo to that end is | Eneeat nromuoand seldonarrest cho eth 661 61 fivechtndred-dollar orouo-thoussudoiin Mts. | precedoneo over {ton tho’ Houso eatendary | ally nud ‘oulleotively, all over, the pablo lands |/Ceettvences aud Dyepepstas in prepuration and will svon come before tho Carroll ayonue and Sheldon street. The Weddin Soximud, oh miniaum, 6 was a private ailalr, there being only abo or n Treat that without comment, ‘The Senator | the rest of the time to be devoted to the | bad robbed the Governmont of its timber. ‘Taken on nn empty stomach, they Bev! Council, Marshal Swenle urges the chunge, GENERAL ONSENVATIONR, ee i F a 1 was 4 fd unsis Ale nine to tach that tus | Went, trasen, guste oF tuo Zolies of tho Wantiyaron, Dechy Dayoan p.m. | FENN North Garottng, can dias ib AE Me | Te a tas i ae Mele Caiee a | bysectione foramoniment. ? nn wet ed | maecnte or snoy. Pada i elt Sgn oor Mena pile eee aa, tren wimp orene Te | About aes, “Elo subweauent proceedsags =| Heri taken trom fis placo on the” enlendae | ,air,convoetunitied inemendmene Ute |" aig wy ou Deuggists, Tmpoadbte for iho Firs Department: to reach DECORATION-DAY, tH |B.auntlon.e ‘oi | terested him no mory,” this Resalony tho tmport of which fs that Its | tiftted prior to Mureb, Iuiae Adopted. them fn case of w fire, Some timo ago tho MEETING OF VETERANS. 8 |N-W.. trout (Mr, Vanes hud lett the Chamber.) defent or failuira by non-consideration will | "sr, Hragg moved to striko out the frst soo- ALES insurunes folks give notice thut the rates upon | A number of mumbors of .Custor, Post 3, a Tho Sonate proceeded to consider the eal- | eventually result In an outbreak of the Utes | rion relative to trespasses, suggesting that the AUCTION 8: anna such buildings would bo Mereused, and, with att | George IL, thomas, Lyons, and Whittice Poste a endar. : or collision between them and tho Colorado | tite of the DIU should bo "to Heese thieves on | rr of theso objections, there xcums W be ne doubt . Py DYUNG, or Posts, a - ‘Tha bill for the relief of settlers. upon the | prospecters now organizing. to invade tho | tho publle domain," By WM. MOOREHOUSE. that something will'bo done, G, A.¥., and the Unton Vetoran Club, Wiscon- a Osnge trostand dintntshed rese ds fi nilan reservation durlug the coming sum- Mr, Hooker supported the bill as one which 130 and 135 Wabash WATCIING THY RMALIAPOX. sin soldiers, und veterans of tho ‘wonty-fourth td Bea Bt to the A se 23, pera) io Minor would shelter innocent nen from unjust proso- —— i a ‘que -Trtsune yosterday cuntulned p dispatch | Regiment met last ovening in tho club-room of a nig RO Tor OtbBr: DUT pOses, THSEos ALDHICH’s TILt. cutton by their own Government. A, BAMNERGBL, sucoossor to Hamberyer, B100! 1, fydm New York ‘to tho olfect that the steamer | tho Palmer House for he purpose of makiug.r- B SAN ANTE IROSTAON: My, Witson,-of Chiengo, representing the | qt, foblurgn submitted an ainondment Hmit- ope “t Qubhd'for thiselty.. Upon rendigg the dispatch | W:Siith ealted tho mevting to order, and Com- “ ar Mating the } fod that tho Senate Finuuice Comittee wilt | gu ininag-clulins Ge for ugcieultural oF de> rade IL. HH, Thomas was selected to prealde and Comrude KR. J. Kroff elected Secretary, Comrado Hudson reported that at a preylous invoting Committees on Flowers and Byergreend, Excr> olses, Cemeteries, and ‘Pruusportution had been uppalnted Comrute Cook, who kad been olectod Treasurer, reported that bo: hud secured | the in 0 hands of the Memorial Association, whieh waa at tho dlaposat of the proper Cominittes, Comrade Wilson stated that} boxes of tawers, at 5) conte per box, world be needed, making 8300. Comrida Floyd buxaested that they ehould only use 8200 for the purchase of flowers, Howould yuuranteo free transportation for them, Commute Floyd thon moved that a committeo of two be appointed to collect money from those present, and that the Grand Army Pout should tuko this matter In band, exclusive of any Mee torial Association, Comrade Urown movod, as A aubstitute, that tho monuy neeiud be rulsed by the Vosts, and thut they should procure the flowers for the graves Je the cemeterios to which thoy were asalned. “This muttor was discussed at grout length, and tho substitute was lost, Comrade Floyd's ma. tion wis thon udopted, and hoe and Comrade Koch wero appaluted a committoe to raise all the cash the: ralding 8:8, pay and appointment of Deputy Marshals, i ? % r report favorably to tho Senute on Tuosday | meastto purposes, or for maintaining improvo- 9, 4 ALE Conkling objects, ‘Phy question | Het We substitute for the Aldrioh Dill ty ments On tho laid of bona-tdo settlers, Friday May 21, at 10 o’cldck. of tid lighest privilemoahioutd bedisnosod ot | mend the Tmmediate ‘ranepartation act. |, Afrer ishite,ty Gongs and liraeg, tn, farce tis suo} as possible and not po displaced bya | Tha Comm toe, eh Hil | 9, the amendment, tt was rejocted; Tobie was TIC ne whit nue priv eae anit oe Hate i orighi, by. “atrikiug out ye the Mw roviston batoee thet Sage Cea pretiee ener? Dining: and which wou ead to political e ro J ai 1 5 nie") We Hani buifevad hodwas consults the | relative to quindeuplo Invotces, on te growmd | "Tne wmendment to strikcut the section was | #!¢eeat Parlor, Champor, Library, and Commissioner Du Wolf telegraphed ad follows: “Dr. Chandler, President Boant of Health New York a ity? Please inform mo if ull steerage pase vrs on Hamburg steumur Gilbert are de- t at quurautine. If not, when do they Jeave for Chleago and by what road? *Oscan C. Dy Wore" Aig in the afternoun he reculved the following ro- “ QUANANTINE, BTATEN Tananp.—Oscar 0, De Wolf, Cominiasloner of Health: ‘Phirteen steerage piscengurs wers removed from stoumship Gil- urt, and for prudential seasons will be detained under qiarantine observation fora few day) perhaps five or six,—for tho majority live. Five will be detained until tho cuae of dmnit-pox In , the family bas recovered, W. DM. Sater . “Health Ollicer," Tho reply is not as dotinit aw the Hepurtment Aesired, but De. De Wolf suys that if any of tho smull-pox cases wre brought. here hu will bo ready for thom, and that Jncoming trains wit! bo Inet and examined, ux wus done sume weekn axo. He bas no upprehonalon, however, tat ere is uny cause for ulurin fit the matter, THE MUMNOAT NULIANCE, Tho City Attorney was asked sume days ago dy tho Muyor us to the nuthority ot the city over h tho “buraboat neo,” and yesterday tho Attorncy guyve an opluion i the wholu ater. Mo saya that thy ae Ehap. 1 of the old charter provides that rate Units and jurisdiction ef Chicago shull ' clude within tha sumo wll of ‘Township vo, : forth Htangy 14 east. eto., toxethor with su much ‘vf Lako Michizan as [les within one mile of shore vt and east of tho territory theroof. ‘The Rroacnt i cburter rotains this provision, and the Harbor. k master and police huvo jurisdiction, thereforo, to the extent of one mile frum shore. Gov: erowent Pior is 3,280 foot less than a mille from 4 Hoon ESLELT: EHEEASELELES! £43 PESEESSS! Zee: pai terest ageing the eonauteralion of | Aenauy ainuusineuty whiehias adopted by | “Or tation of Me, Conrorm the, amenduont | PARLOR BEDSTEADS. |, ya comnalitew of thls bay, the House, 1a hath usvleas nd senseless, and | yt ich of patito anda walen nad Gosnrauca | atisnis ier genigas snd tne aaortment, Oe cuoveet. ace eae Pony toyed fe Bo iter executive Inw vwitieh Is already too tauels hedged about fo. g24)more than. twenty yours prior to March “KO. W. BECK FOUD, Au ft; Uayurd’s motion was agreed to on a dl. ARCH Benstior Bayard ee yetlons to GAN amendment was adopted, providing that By POMEROY & C0. vision—24 to 14, , " d ig uot ahall not apply ta lands in. for! . wf | Mr. Conkling’ called for the yens and nays, | Allison, and othor AVeaturn. mieinbers 10 "ene | Oregun, Novada, or, ‘ubington ‘Territory. Our Recular Friday Sale, siying it might boa very fmportant vote, Ite thus a e ‘ pe 4 t jhere neue 2 A ry gery Tho itt ae then Iaid aside for a favorable ro+ 5 m. ik er Wy et Hula banding oF A mi ite, a cearee! any doubt dint the anon PoTno next Ui os tho calondar was that grant- May 2I, at 9:30 a of a on, Hamielys this POBL PONCE Urther cal 4 - OF | . fT siderntion of the Kellogg resulutions tnteas | ent proposed ih the Senate sit ba eo ee a ee ate pautnoritiocn of the City of | New and Second-Hand Parlor an they should be taken up by a majority vate, | curred tte he House without reference to | favo or vayou stuatod nour sald olty, Chamber Mr, Suulabury, as Chatrinan of the Commit. | ® Comittee. . : ‘This and tho following bill, authorizing tho teo reporting the Kellogg resolutions, sald tia GORNON'S SUCCESSOIL survey of parts of cortain townships in ‘thaws R should rate tines " a Fart ne motlon It b Senator, Sonion pale tonight that he has ford Canta brs Wieconslty wore algu Iuld aside for ! o he did not suppose hi yard) would vor een tendered tha Presidency of the Louls- | * £4 : not D witht him (Saulsbury) on a motion to call the | villod& Nashville combination roads, as wol} ‘Tho noxt bill was He eesceanfer ea the Barca Carpets and Usueral cTlousebold, Gore Bate 2 BER aie lands, of resolutions up auuin. | .- as sone other important clvil positions, and | {2¢,titlea to ull ts pouldut onus. Thoy succouded in | | The Eldredge Now! g-Sfachine.—tb tends Mr, Hayard—" Certainty, you are perfectly that he should deeida shortly what engage: ee ean ge ree ee oe ee | Mee eats Se reaidenco to ba sold under chai! iW hund ut progon| the world, and’ fs the best for you uy, 5 gig ment he shoul successor, Gov, | Government wero meandered. “Tha scoot mortgage, Ld Comrade Keoft, from Lyons! Post and the |” gymes; oucbl = vollne’'no the bill. was: takes et Ig aitccesson, | Status shall bo disposed of by tho Lomislatyres ; nv F ghost artista in dontis ‘ y a up, the | diately upon qualification by his successor, y atures ' CANDY. Bee et aOR e Roe ES tee Gee taey | McCheaneys beyond doubt, though but The | pending aeatton botng, ou ie, Conk iugs Gordon's rellrsment from’ the Banate will | teroott provided, the Btatge teall have ‘the Flower Committee, Custor, Post was changed Amendinent to insert the: words " appolnted | not, under 5 for 9 amt a . the clroumstances, be the -glad | "bt to. retain any or such property; and Bond $1. § § of 6 L028 from Oakwoods ta Calvary Comotery, For a cough or oro throat tho best medicine | only.’” so that the bill Would refer to deputies | tidings to Ben Hill that It would be were It provided furihar, shat noting derafn apa" be C ANDY Eaten by Sener pat oh nme J.D. L. Hurvoy then wot up and | by faris Halo's famous He ft Horeh appojated only to serv connection with | not for tho fact that. Gordon’s successor is ‘comm end Lig stated that ho thought, the worchunts oughtete | bad tase oney of Horekound | CPctions, No’ quorum jyoted. A call of the | not less bitterly hostile to HIM and ‘his Handing discussion the Commtttoe rose. ane ct, seit : ald in vommemoruting Decorutiom-Day,tobonor | Pike's Tootbacho Drops cure in onc minuto, Senate disclosed a ‘quvrum present, The | methods than Gen. Gordon himself bs, Mr. Kifisgor asked leavo tocell up for present ‘ *) n-#t C! t

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