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to protect tho Interest. Oo! opie In thelr for on act to consolidate the sev Some radienl remedies should be adopted at | Piotke, Underwood, Higeie, Whitetnan, Nichols, | years ago, and, but for the Investigation, -{: deating with the rilirond ant wea ato. p 1 Divivions of the Supromy Court, and Jovate tho auld Courtat the Capttol, jn the City Pf Springhotd, and teroviae the Juw In relation 4 BicTION 1. He tt enacted, etc, That tho torms of tho aupremo, Court suall bo held in the Cl ty of Springield, tn tho reaine In the Capital provided ‘betweon loss on = Hainer of | fot, beacon Loxt on butidings and that on. dun: ‘HG CHICAGO TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1881I—TWELVE PAGEN, mel ‘i 9 ———* Se o Which J4 one of the most important yet pre- MOST UNWHOLESOME NATURE. Cumberland, Bhaw, Clark, Keen of Wayne, Mc- | maustip of the Warehouse Committee, Jt |-recomitiond ofl P tuieh 4 Most bs WESOME, NATURES A 7 9 phot . B Y vit or otherwise — any | tt THE ST ATE CAPITAL. sented The fish were polsoned and unlit for food, aoe ieee cartoienthaadine, Chateman; | Wasi't a very Important organtantion’ two | HAdittonal legislation thoy may doem necesenry oot pas enough foe ie eae weer ne ee Ath Gr A Scnnto Committes to Invosti- onee. He therefore favored the original res- | Xpann, Sharp, White o| o. whieh ‘have Just. been set fn order this | this Ktate; that tho members of auoh committo Jitusteating the fact that olution’ Yee Ata teenie Mec, GAGE | trp, would have ranked In ‘comparative | ualuann cli, at all he bail thot ez | euuieatent tan huge store geemined MRL fae Senator Marshall spoko, tn favor of the | Whiteman, Goodspecd, Hatyoy, Tenney, Clark, | unlmportance, about ns it did Inst tiie, | tholeduty when nbsont {eon tha Cupitaly thee .| {#.the sbapo Of costly Fooise Gnos well on ire, ate the Railroad and Munn tesolution, Isls constituents, while In- | Ualsley, James, Keen of Wayne, MeAdaing, | Hence thore was nothing like a scram: | tho clark shall be. paid tha waual foon for iky | tion to that purtienlal “acifen tad sce toe nae £ terested In the welfare of tho citizens of Chi- | Contingent Expenéed—Dyadse, Chatrman: Mes | ble for {t. In fac nobody indfentes etd i fonsiaitives and nacenaury Joining ones: and, although tho bufiding’ are Fait q for that purposo, na followa—viz.s, On tho Hirst M ie apoio oe ibe £0 ; j archouse Board. Eis 0 cago, hd noteara te be burdened with the | Willams, Otman, Pears . Cook, Nichols, | that he naptred to it, Phelps’ a Costly, their valuo, In mghy instances, beara a W suey a dunuary, May, and October In enoh | soware of thatelty. Io trusted tho resoln- Batons Soungblood, Bryan. Jiotrins 5 ik ie tint he: E eee Ege renloncenat, areata reunion bor to ie at ot the ue ig AuBIT gomtanta io a totes be gi Cloknanr Aho Baneonin Court tor tho tlon ag amended might be adopter. Wright of 1u'Page, Morris, Durfee, Herrington, | Sime district ns that :now-represcnted by his wontingent fund Uf they Manse, trunk atuted with “Inshlonnhle wardrobes. Senntor Condea renewed his motion to ree | Younghtood, ecesse dd tits, Ww! ) THERE ANE NUMELOUS BEDE 188URS For' the “whole ‘eountry, the record for fer the whole matter to the Committe MixceltaneongSubjedts-—furris of Cook, Chir | BPCCEON Bnd tits, with the fact Mint Phelps and hearthurnings which finve morforiess | 8) is not yet sprocurable, but for 187 io Wi he Committee on c y WOULD PROBAMLY FILL THE BIDE 4 the loss fosurba, 4 4 7 ntticld, Ludington, Hutterileld, Cook Fs ete THE OI bearing un thls whole question, It fs ati i paured and) uninsured were Canals and Rivers, belleving In this way oyd, O'Mara. ; ns well as anybod§ xs soon ns he got falrly | 2 . x : t ia Bbronig | $74.508.700 | fn 6 _ United ° Btites nnd proper means would be devised to remedy jammer, Chitemans Walte of Mook, | warmed in his seat, may linve een the cone ly insinuated by some of tho old! Senators] €7181.200'tn Canadd. Tho five years, 1875-0, the evil, sDeretic ni y J. | Show.i total of £354,000,000 1 Coren, Haldwin, Thornton Hoy | siterations which moved the Speaker to ap- ane De tle att nq emall uate in tiie inate | yeg,000,0001n Cannd Tho St. gunn fee i ee polnt htm. Weleht, of Boone, ts said to ho | {eh Gov. Cullom recognized tn his first | atding $21,000,000 n that yenr,” In this countey sore aver the criinb projected’ at hihn Inthe | (@tbernatoriat term tha clatins of certain | iv nnd iss ‘stand nently togethor, and the ¢ ihe », | O¥erayo (as nearly agnny averago can be steiwk) shape of the Chalrmatship of the Committes Hromniucn’ Deinocrate, who fh nosinall deares, . ‘4 Asn destruction of 875,000,000 to $80,000,000n year, , pyanet, | on Elections, It will bo remembered that, it tsnld, rolled up his majority, Among thesa | buttha fact abould bo ‘remembered’ that re- ayes ton othe Inst day of the fight for Rhuna DP. Lawrence was appointed one of Seed reas pe atwoya inadonuate, for it is a the Speakership, Wright wae seloced’ to | (22, Commisstoners of the Southern Peni- | Fea dneutexcase iy Pie fo areive at the Mock, | Iead tho combined opposition, and Uint he led tentiary, aml John IH. Oberly was rewarded. reported losses. "To tho averago person throw. city was emptied into the Chicago River, nnd] Okeson, Velio, Wood of Dy Kull, Stowell, Bex ‘ 4 with o piace on the allroad and Warehouse | IPR, inames | into tho fire woul apnewr, tho ha vile e aeenpaey ton, Wiiibanks, Yancey, 11H, Blilln Hew far soinething ike half an hour, when | Hoard, About eighteen months slices Mr, | st Hapressive ento of Westruction and the tha vile condition of the country was so grent | Congressional" Apportionmont—Pearson_ of ( the opposition rather suddenly seattered and | Lawrer ee ated | ott tuanewered proof of Insanity: but it Is on that account, how muel imore offensive flatiean, Chalrniany warkwall. Pearson of Cook, | strayed away as sheep having no shepherd ie ete ed ite eieeagttatad, on “aubplantetl iis connate era or represontindven ite verte ese ‘ alle! , Dyaurt, Catiter, ss hye ! y ws te ppres ves,’ In nts, Are ine wellgeed the chietas Pang "Okorouy iunly, Sonae, Voungbioot | 11s sald tliat wt Just “about that paetiontnr | 14 iow expired, Gore Culley Waniea ag | Yalves no direct netuat lors whntover exeupe. to having now expired, Goy, Cullom names ng ington, Murphy, Mann, Cronirite, Hilings, | stage In the entert Mr sera tho Individual holder while burning tangible THUS MRlaE toca purer Ceahiethanie ete i rpby, 5 fe, Hilings, er tertalnment Mr. Wright walt- | his sitecessor a stalwart Republican in tho | property Is an actual destruction of Senin, ins shall on or before tho Jetday of September A, D187, remove, or eattaa to bo remov ja records and Aloa and papers of every description Pertaining to all causes then pundiiginer heres tofore detormined by the Bupremé Court In enelt Of sald Grand, Divis(ony, 19 tho Clty of Springs “Held, nnd deposit the sane In tho Clerk's office of thy Hupreimne Court inthe Cupltol; and that: auld records, tHea, nnd papers, when eo deposited, touether with thy records, ti and papers then Insaidofice, and pertaining to the Su. premo Court for the Central Grand Diviston, shall be and constitute tho records, tes, and TH pars of tho, Supreme Court of tho State of SEC, 3, Tho: Clerka now in ofllee of the Sue prome Court of the soverit Grand Diviatans, nrt- er the removal and deposit of the reconts, and papers of the Northern and ern Grand Plvistans, ag provided tt ‘ec, 2 fee this bt, shall hive and re- evive all’ foes and emoluinents arlsing fram. entuises origi ny in tho several Grand Divistons: Qs they heretofore oxiated by lnw, during thoir ‘Wh the Governor's Nominees werd Not Confirmed by the Senate, .. Sullivan, Bmith, O'Mara, Senator Adams spoke tn favor of referring Enygroaged and Eurolicd Bills=Strattan of 7 the resolution, While forson, Chatrinans. Phelps, Sumner, St Tie REiNe WRG anRAe Aiierosinwaki, Richardson uf ‘Cumberland, tae. antl gricyous, there were some doubts ns to Fish snd Game—Bundy, Chairman; their gouree, ‘Tho Senator lmself doubted | MeChne, Olwin, Chishotin, Chutile Af tho evil arose from the sewage of Chicago. Tineke Michamieor of Atkeae aeat If, us Senator Munn elaimed, the filth of the License—Mo Williams, Chitemuny re tile Consolidation of the Grand Divisions of the Supreme Court Pro- posed, A Bill Revising the Present Mode of Assessing Incum- ‘f tlie iced ancy ed upon Gen, Thomas and gave up every- r » | dividual and ori] pbered Real Estate. Feapectivaterma of oiltee: and the siid several | been for years, aud for that reason he dauht- ate fi portlongiek te Tineke. Chale thing but Ue fond hope that his bay migit | 222 of Mr. Robinson, It fs just this ae | Hecause many de Migacte semmne tS tees Clerks shall perform and: exercise all powers | ed the correctieas of Senator Munn’s views. ey lhtidwin, Sock, ‘Peterson, Rogers, | be appolntudt The tihttg | ol which fs belleved by ——————— paral para o thoy respective oWees | othe geutteninn did nut apenk for delay, | Fearon ot! Stulian, Crews, Tack, Curr Sl: | ambition was subsenuettiyy reatiheds hia SOMN SERRE WD stest : SUFFERING IRELAND Ive Urand Divisions, us thoy heretofure oxlated, TMi NUISANCE WAS INTULETALLE, Hwuticg, Stirrply, Huser, Geugs, Murti of Woode , : to have considerable bearing on the Investi- F ford, Crook. « there are those why fall to sve that the mem- and should be ubated as speedily ay pussible, J'o Vistt Ponal and Reforinitory Tnatitutions— | ber from Boone has anything to be sora Me was of the opinion tint the filth in tha Mungit aestens Weightot Tu Pages | about. ‘There Is, perliups, # little more foun anit or any one or more of sald Clerks, by ugreom ent amongst themselves, may perform and exercise all powors and duties pertaining to all or olther of suid offices. A ‘ant at the next general electlon nftor ation of the terms of ollics of the pros- ent Clorks of the sald kevoral Grand Divisions, there shill be elected one Clerk of tho Suprema Cutirt for the State of Tliuoie, Bue. 6. ‘Tho respective court-housos and Ibras ries In tho Nortlcs wd Bouthorn Grand Divisq fons, #4 heretofore constituted for the tee of the The Illinois & Michigan Canal— The Usual Flood of Bills Introduced. gation, and ft fs sald that, ind Gov. Cullom Meetin: ff of Branch Land Leagues. sppulnted = pouttots tn of tha old | ‘Thoseventeenth Ward Branch of thy Centrat river came from the South Branch —or, In | “io Viste Bduentional Tnstitutions—White of | dation for the feeling on the part of Me- | SHeol with Messrs, Smith and Bogue, there | Irish Iand League of Chleago hold a meeting othor words, the Stock-Yurds,—and wanted cee Chnirians Peters, Chandler, Weburdson | Willams, of Montgomery, tint, the Chal Wail inave beet, Soen5lob For nirolsrence ne TH eae A ner earring the entire matter speedily and thoroughly In- | Of deur, Mortlund. RL eR ar rag eee ig ea] a aCe as eC , : ‘To Visit State Charitable Instituttons—Gare | Manship of the Committee on Li are! re vq | membors. ° veatignted, “The greater part of the Mth | land, Chateniin; Holden, Petric, Powell, Riser. WASN'T QUITE AS GOOD A IY Hatehotlvess: tn reat te thee Aro ae eupled the eh Fesidpats tems: Lagian, oe: came from outside the Ilnits of the City of | A econmunteation wis received from the | ashe was entitled to. MeWillan eine P i ‘ c Y 4 » Ns comes Hay, + " Y oye Stephen A, Dougins. made a stirring apeech, Chiengo,—from territory over which the elty | Sceretury of State Informing the House that | from Litehfield, nud ty one of the cleverest Ce aileron Kepublicaiy Beualory Ho sald that his father was not nn Trisha, had no control, ‘The authorities should he | the old appropriation for stationery and other | lawyers fn the southern part of the State i iy pian bree trai Standing Committees Announced by the Speaker of the Supreme Court, shail contin and temuty for | oy ‘é smocrucy will vote | MOUeH be professed to n great fondness fer tho y Tear ats ‘Aivetite eg ad rennin for) given power to acquire lund outside the elty. | Jlouse expenses had expired. Jn fact, there are a number of gond Teead | MCs ani tuslst at the Pemoeruey will vote | potato, He did not hate England, and, white bo House. eral Grand Divisions, Mmlty and erect pumping-works thereon, TH REGULAR ORDEN OF NUBINESS tulnds In the House who give tin the eredit | 1% ons appolutments until a mlnor- | sald that ho had no respect for Ita poltey, while The Judges of the Supremo Court ara hort required, th all causes pending ia the suid Court, to prepare and filo their weltten opin- juns deciding sald enuses, during the reapective terms at waieh auld causes nny be heard. Bec. 7. If, from nny unnvoldable cause, tho Supreme Court alnil not elt at any term hereli provided for, or any cuuses epending tn suid Court shall not be determined, the same sinll stand continted until the succeeding teri, BEC. 8 ‘That Sees. 1,3, nnd 6, of no net entitled “Annet to revise the law in relation te the Su- preme Court,” approved March 23, 1874, nnd all Anwa and parts of laws inconsistent herewith, bo aad the ume are hereby repeaied, INCUMVERED NEAL ESTATE, The following Is x copy of n bill to be tn- troduced in the Senate by Mr. Whiting at an early day: A Itint for an net to provont double assossment upon ineumbered real estite, mid to provide an equitable mode of taxation for such prop- erty. BECTION 1, De tt enacted, cte,, That n morlane deed of trust or other contract or obligation by ity representation is ninde on the Bourd by | England's conquests may have had the re- Another objection was the LACK. OF POWEIE ¥ : g 1h ime the nomination of n Democrat, As yet tha | sult of bringing wealth to tho few who live gi Ylelded anything was the introduction of | lean side, Naturally enough, the gentle: | pemocrats have in Yhat’ island, its wars bud brought misery, on the part of the elty to ratse cnongh money | hits, Baldwin, of Buren, | i ’ now " vin, eau, had one ty relae | wan trom Montgomery had hls eye on tho AC " wn fanne, and suffering for those who live with- by taxation to build pumplng-works, tn his | tion to hinatles drunkards, and spendthritts, | head of the Judiclary Committee, and to be by faidaningtn dna hadkereanitaid giee- | outthat island. The speaker ‘welt ‘nay! the. opinton an extra tax should be authorized by | and one in reference to the jurisdiction of | deprived of that and) put in char i =| 3 ‘ge of the " " 3, | PAUperisin in Ireland, and discussed the situas legistntion, County Courts, License Committee hardly came up to his fale estos ath ii fais ee Aten Sleeeitt | Hon in that unhappy land at some length. ‘The jenators Morritt, White, and Lanning tool esolutions, presented this imorn- | speech was lou i apphuuded, fu was then taken up, and the first thing that | of being tha very best lawyer én the Repub ri a Iegislation Looking to the Regulation of the Leasing of Convict Labor. Bitner, of Carroll, introduced a bill to re- | friends’ opinion of his deserts, though the : i smon- | , Alexander Sullivan mundo n forcible sneech, thor part in the debate, and the subject appropriate $4,708 to complete the Dougtas | latter Comittee is bound to be one of the HBR hela, Se A aL Heiss donunciutory of Teitish rute In Ireland, ite ro- was shally referred to the Committes on | manument at” Chicago, in accordance with | lmportant organizations this time, and tho interesting political scrapping — mutel host romulta for the ontied of borty leieeia Canals aud Rivors, with Instructlous to re- | the recommendation i the Governor's mes- | Prevailing idea is that McWilllams will be The strong Granger — clement in and urged vigorous action on tho pire of Irish- vort une week from to-lny. sagoon that point, ~ heard from In more ways than one. But the Mouse advances theory that the Stall- Ginerlonns Wald thotr hentires. | She aponkee the Sennt then adjourned wntli to-wmor- | J, 1, Cook, of Cook, was given leave to |: ‘THE SOREST MAN IN TIE LoT rontl Honrdils but. a. creature of the Lachine wus Frequontly and loudly apoluuded during bis row morning. introduce n resolution Instrueting the Com | Is Struckman, of Couk, who enjoys the mel- | ture, and that the Assembly itself ought to | ,2» 2¥om.a young man, made a good specch on THE REASON Wity, ite r% a ‘h legis: | ancholy distinetion of being the only old “ s . the vbpression tn Ireland, and treed active The following are ts mittea on Penitentiary to report such lexts- cing the only old | assume control of the reins and “inrrup” | meneures on the part of tho Land-Lenguers to he following are the alleged reasons for | jation as might be necessary to prevent | wember who didn’t get a Chairmanship. the refractory roads {tuto — submis- | bring the British Government to terms. tho Senate refusing to confirm the reap | the leasing or contracting of prison labor at | There was a somewhat animnted battle be- | ston every two yeurs, The popularity | 420 Comumittce on Spcnkers was Instructed to pointnent of two members of the Railroad | y tower price than Is usually pald for Ike | tween Gen. Thomas and Strucktman two OE the iseationtion insed esti Jolt upoe, Cartee, It. iat ind Thoinas and Warehouse Commission: First, we labor by manufacturers and contractors who | Years tgzo over a DHL which the Intter was i sail vole wien Me erp Ue si meeting of tho oninpntion: a i pes to bring sults ‘against rallroads after notice i Hin Haroun verted Rh18 Ie afalte [Ukely:to pera | do not resort to the convict-lnbor system, champloning for the reduction of the salarles | the show proceeds, ‘The magnitule of tho TaGetag ON ee ee ee A Bill to Prevont Vexatious Litigation— Gossip About Gen, Thomas’ Committoes. TIE SENATE. PRELIMINARY, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SPHNGFIELD, 11. Jan, 18.—Tho Senate met this morning at 10 o'clock. Indeflnit leayo pf absence was granted Senator Ford, on ac- sountof adeath in his family, eed on frnneor other opnbrace a alii ion by. of discrimination against shippers; second. | arris, of Cook, Introduced a bil to appro- | of the Coul County Judges, and, while tie afatr ean best be judged by the undue Pah - Pees, = A number of bills wero reported from com- | estate shall for the TNHOSeS. of asseesinunt nnd | filure to execnte proper supervision of | priate for the Inefdental expenses of the | las obliterated a good many things, there 18 | est manifested 1 aes th pe rl ws luten ‘i CUE LOUIE NAD ANE LE SOUR, vi taxation be deemed and trented as an interest | warehouses and grain Inspection, ‘he Sen- | Gene . ome doubt as to whether it has heale evatites wah here this evening: The | beld:n very Taryelysattonded Uusiness:snoctlng nittees, Nothing of importance was done | fixation be deemed and treated as an interust General Assembly. some doubt as to whether it has healed the | famntiar assembly of lust evening In the West Twelfth Street Turner- ander this order. ees Of buul soelvttiuas ne daintatenuraste: bo: ase d \nvestization hefore the | jferrington, of Kane, introduced n couple | scars wirleh were then formed. It 1s but OLD-TIME SPINNGFIGLD FACES Hallowith Jobn F. Seaninn in thochalr. About THE RAILROAD AND WAREMOUSE TOARD, | sessed and tho taxes to be paid in tho district | Railroad Committee, with whom specific | of pitts to umend the Drainage act in some | Justice to the Speaker to say, however, thathe | wag secu in tho corridors of the Leland, and, wonky new snombars were juided to the roll, sri Senator Fuller presented the following | Where tha property ty located, and tho holders charges will probably be tiled, The general | fiyportant particulars, was not aware until his attention was wing f al we and car. | collected, of auch mortgnges or Hens shal not elsewhere | charge Is standlig in with railroads -as He Struck i Judging from. the button-holing and ear- y sesolution: TEcaa aa WAEh ansscsscil atta tuxedo i aaalist shippors 8 Marti of White, got Ina bill to punish | of ee Ae it that Stok unth Was the | buzzing in progress, one would think a] gitiod fee aceeee ee oge, Wenath, aud re , ‘That tho Raltro: ‘archousa EC. 2. ‘The owner of 10 feo of nny propert LTS. ut ic q f uy lone fisherman among the ol a ‘Sy SB iadsn «Renae , ‘ i 5 : Amerie Cee eee ee ee ee er norte | etniiaiaie ate aeuuctlon ti pica imeumurinies seduction under promise of marriage, ‘Ihe & the old members— | Uyited States Senntor was tv lmtuinent | cau eltizons of the Ebth Ward, Ho advocated aL communication, signed by tha Cook | pytinakes ‘sueh an offenses felony, and the only one amon thom who failed 1 1 ; nde “Ite tnd pro- ho failed to se- | danger of belug elected, _ | thedivision of the ward Intodistricta, from which County Senators and addressed to tho clly | vides for imprisonment in tho Penitentlury, | ctirea Chairmanship. ‘Tho Democrats have Sal IE OEHeing eléctel, “tino, tha duter- many aot Ue eolleored eens, te nang to uithoritles of Chicago, through ALL. Jolin M. | jy easy of conviction, from not tess than one | NOspecti! eause for complaint. ‘Thoy gut | ard, Sam Jones, Jonathan Merriam, Dave |. lt wis moved thut tho Vico-Presidonts be sce Sinyth, was malled to-night, ‘Phe document | por more than ten years, provided that sub- | everything they asked, and had thelr men Littler, — ant others. Enter In tho | Icted the Committee to canvass the want, and enlls attention tothe Mann Canal resolution, | sequent marriage may be pleaded In bar of a | pub cs oI iM eH es : to turn in the result of thelr labura weekly, with % ‘ . e Sine 3 sae SONTTSLATS SeTLIRS Ae aban e night “ Long ? Jones fippeared on the seene | un additional committee of two for each pre- and requests the Clty Fathers of Chieazo to | conviction, An emergeney clause Ig ate]. JUST WHERE THEY WANTED THRO, of action, and, inking off his coat, metaphor- | eluct. appoint a committee to confer with the Cook | (ached. with but two exceptions, These were the jeally king si feibin’ but th had | atf,John Gibbons, Into of Keokuk, Ta. was County Senators and acquaint them with the | Olwin, of Crawford, Introduced ane of the | {We Apportionment , Committees, each of ‘ail aries ret pei it ie ut the bail tind | intrduced and spoke brictly in behalf of the wishes of the Common Connett on the Cauat | ysnal type of patltions relating to thesate of | Wich consists of nineteen members, ‘The rolled too far and had acquired too much, | trish cauge. Ho considered ‘this Land League stil Btuite to tho Assessor under onth tho nature and anountof the incumbeance and to who, due, and tho Assessor hull assess tho owner of tho feo and the owner or owners uf tho mort- gage or othor lien soparnatets, nud In rutable pro- portions is nent as inky be to tho value of the terest of each, by deducting fram the real and full cush value of tho property tho value of the Hen or Sons, ussessing the owner of the feo on tho excess, and tho owner of ownors of the Hen upon the valuo of auch lien, but in nssossing directed to furnish to tha Senate Committee on Hallroads all Information in thelr possession in regard to complnints made to tho Board by any: citizens of tho State since tho adjournment of tho Inst Gonernl Assembly, in relation to rail- toads, or in relntion to any muttor of extortion or unjust diserimination by any railroad company in this State, “togethor with the original complaints fied with thom or copies thereof, and what action suid’ Commis. sloners have taken in regard thereto; or, if no = fe » | ax the only” practical movement thit was ever action hng been taken, thon tho rensons why | these amounts the sume scale of nssossment or 4 ths ft . 2 PAY “Rey Joven | Momentum to think of stopping it by | 98! Z é fetion has not been taken upon auch com | rato per cout of value alll by observed us muny question, intoxteating Mavors, Ponocile site peyote Hier bare standing {1 front of It. Whether there ; Inaugurated for, the, winlloratiow of the ee nints. ¥ be applied in aesesslng other property, A MESSAQE a Spel ' . i ido nee Piteaited, That auch Committoo on Ratlrondsto | cach etuail pay hls pro ruth sure, and We nyse THIS HOUSE, was redeiveil fromthe Senate asking concure | ‘Thomas changed tho proportion slightly by | 18 Wything In the charges or not, | mude, und the meeting aujournod for one week, Sir acc counplglitacns tne be oa eee te uke Bo ho mien Ae Oe Se wropersy had “Leer SPANTING/CUNMITT RED | rent netion on a joint resolution to appolnt a] eivink” the Ropublican side twelve “and and not a few goo poople think there Is not, he ies ON tadae prgts Bighteentt Any stich complainta us may bave On Huu1O tO | Ass! oO hor, rt Y 4) _ Ves tH Pn Ss ia Tris! Bibel Learue oO! io Fig! sit Tat Haliroad and Warehouse Commissionors | “Sec, Tho tax urleing from. tho nasesaments Bpttlat Depulett:te, Fhe Uhl eage Teibnes the investization has been started, and, if | TN? Tee ate evaniag in the Lawes BoCore i ‘ ho” Deinoeratle seven, The net rest SeUsuFIELD, Illy dan. 18—The House | CoMnulttes to report Jotnt rytes for bathe} Ue course, Is to ihevaaga’ Us ihe the Housé concludes to adopt MeWiliams? | nick: dtall, ‘The attendunce was fair, and in- Hoan mujority: on ench from three | solutton and take a hand in the matter It- chido severat of tsa reprorontativa, Irian cit. * : ‘1 very 2 zens. In the absence of the Chulrman Mr. Fran to five, Otherwise the Democrats are per- th lf, ae a - I Ate ur nate nh durtiow jirestded, Mr, RH. Prendergast. euter- fectly happy. It Is already wormwood and Witt saci is Taoked. Aan eat ate Holl sulucil tha Baus wit aat npadel ott GT ty oul to the temperance fanatics that the Com- apa te le Sa $ " Vf - jpittee on Licenses ts dead aguinst them, ‘The toranten yuhte Seo musta fis population oF Ee INDIANA. 000,000 hict only: about 6,000,000 of of theso several nterosta shall be allen upon tho property, and also n valid debt against cither and all the partics in interest, and miny bo paid by olthor, Jf that part duvon the Incumbrance shall be patd by tho owner of tho fee, thon it shall constituto a payment thereon, und to that extont bo un offset? and if the holder of the Nen shall pay the tax of the owner of tho fee, then tha amount so paid ahall becoma to that extent in addition tu the debt due him; pro- Vided that if any such Hon be pald by the debtor after assesainent aud before the tix lovy for that your the amouutof such luvy. nny ike. wiso bo retained by such debtor, nid thf{s sbull bo computed according tu the tixca on tho sue for the preceding yenr; and provided furthor thut taxes arising from speolal assessments for dealnago or other toca! inprovement. shall’ be assessed wholly aguiust the owner of tho feo. THY CANAL. Senator Munn’s canal resolution, provid- ing for tho turning of the waters of the Des- plaines Into tho canal, was then taken up, having been made a special order. ‘The Sen-' ator in support of ils resolution sald that 1¢ jiad cost $10,000 per unnum for ten years to dredge the ennal, and even then the waters were polluted and unhealthy. The Senator’ further said that $10,000 expended in tho construction of slutce-ways would remedy tho malaria arising from tho foul waters of the canal, The gentleman graphically de- picted tho suffering of the people along the Ilne of tho canal from matarlat diseases irts- ing from the miasmatic waters of the canal. The Cook. County Senators woro urged to assist In this legislation, and the importance of immedinte action was dwelt upon at great Jongth. An interview was had with Mayor Harrison, in which that oficial stated that Chicago did not need the canal for sewerage purposes; that the deep cut was not made tu give an outlet for the filth of Chicago. The statement of Mr, Inrrison that If the canal was f nuisance it was the fault of the Com- missioners was denied. Tho water at tho dain in Jollet was said to be FILTUY NEYOND DESCRIPTION, which, in tho opinion of such Commitice, may be cansldered of suflicient importance to ‘ware rant Investigation, and that in such investiea- Hon said Comimittec be authorized and ompow- ted to send for porsons and pupera and to uso all:ncans necessary to obtain a full knowledgo of the facts, and report to tho Senate, by bill or dthorwiso, such action as they may considor proper aud necessary, Senator Fuller askod 1 suspension of the . Mules s0 a8 to give the resolution immediate consideration. Carried, Senator Friler then asked the adoption of tho resolution. Senator Secrest desired it read for Informa- Yon, which was done. Tho resolution was then unanimously adopted, Senator Sunderland presented a resolution setting forth tho great power, indluence, ete., of rallrond compantes, and discriminations made by them against shippers, and calling pu tho National Congress to pass laws estab- Jshing uniform rates of transportation of Sreight and passengers. Senator Merritt introduced o resolution Betting forth tho alleged inefticioncy of tha Kallroad and Warehouse Board, and pro- riding that the Rallrond Committees of the House and Senate haye power to investignte tho matters, send for books, papors, and per- tons, and report tholr findings. Tho resolu- Non was laid over under the rules, Senator Merritt also Introduced a resolu- Mon setting forth an alleged orderon tho part ofGeorge M. Bogue, of the Railroad and Warchouse Board, calling on the employésof the Grain Ingpcctlon Board in Chicago to take part in i met this morning at 10 @elock. ‘The first | Houses. : business nfter the usual devotional exercises | 5, Phe of et HiteudteG MT Provit was tha announcement of the Spenker’s ap | (NS for the abollshinent of distress for rents polntments of standing comunittees, ‘Phe | To samo gentleman introduced a bill pro-\ i ? _ | viding that whero any person is mahned or sail al of the various organizations 1s as fol Injured or killed by belug run uverdy a rall- Judiciney—Datdwin, Chatrman; Chafee, Mock, | To#d traln, or by, necident In “stealing 0 Bundy, Allen, MeWitllams, Harris of" Cook, | ride,” it shall ba conclusive evidence of neg- ake £0 Cook, Cowan. Simnge Loungbioad, | Hrence on the part of the rallroad company. Suited Beparincnt-storsg.-Chatrauns cure | ‘Tho bill algo provides fur an wetion for” dium f ary M2 St week arian, Oliver, ages,—the only question tobe Inquired into Rockwell, Underwood, Stratuin’ of Jotferson, | belng e . Chanvler! Willinmen' Iichnrdsoy of Adana, | Cele the measure of damnges. Crook, Mortiand, O'Mara, Spann, Niehaus, VEXATIOUS LITIGATION, Corporntions—Callins of Cook, Chairinun;'| White, of Couk, presented the following Pierson of Greeny, Rockwell, Vouby, Kobinson, | pit: arland, Peterson, Rogers, Moore, Stimnonson, ‘Aline to reatratn vexatious llth . M1 Ce . Buek, Winter, Ci oF N gation and to Uist Chankeitey Weber; Lucky Wats Laer ‘ienlt‘dho duriadietton of Justice Couria in ver= Raltrouds—Chafeo, Conirinnn; Stover, Gnar- said land, Pearson of Couk, Rogers, Wright of Noone, Srcrion 1, He il enacted, ee., No suit shail bo Chutticld, Chisholin, Hockiwellt Palléek, Hereinge | caminenced before n Justica ‘of tho Peuwe exe ton, Mann, Martin of Woodford, Durfee, Me- tin the town where the vlalntiil or ane of Mahon, Winter, Bryan. eral plaintiifa shall reside, or in the town ‘Wurelonses—Phelps, Chatrman; Mitchell, | Where tho defendant or one of several defend- Postel, Davis, Stravéume, Simons, Little, | ta found Jointly Unble shall reside, or be Parry, Ludtugion, Peterson, Bryan, Cronkrite, | served with process Ju tho suit. All proceedings Coulius, Dither, Gallup, Lucius, JoMabon, in any such suit otherwise commenced shall be ‘Commeree—Otinin, Chairnuin; Loucks, Young, | absolutely vold. Krall, Collins of WHt Petrie, Cox, Paisley, Mars . No person shall be summoned to an- tin of White, Morgan, Teaney, ‘Hichurdson of | 8Wer ag garnlaheo ina Justice Court out of the Cumberland, Mopountd, towy where he reaides unless tho ullis Finance—Chishoim, Cholrman; Carter, Postel, | cet summontog — blu shail tender to Holden, Bundy, Picraon of Greene, Garland, | te, person summoned vn witness feu Heryor, Cox, English, Powell, Carr, Shurp, Me- | Of $4 aud mileage ut the rate of 0 cents por Konie, Durfee, mile, golnyg aud returning, for each mile neees- ‘Mines and Mining—Velle, Chairman; Coiling | 8iry to bo traveled from tho place of residence of Will, Siinmong, “Ludington, Hurvoy, Kelly, | of the person summoned to, ‘cane tho guiaes Mi $ a, m " Arnos, Wannehey, Cook, Ally Valstoys Gully, | stati not be found fiuble he shall recover trom Fees and Saturios—Stinongon, Chairman; Une. | {he party suing ove the garnishee process costs derwood, Collior, Muoro, Platke, Davis, Suimner, | the sumel si, whieh amount shall be dee Little, ¥1 sy, Hager, Span, Morth Welch. posed with tho Justice before the writ 13 issued, Apron ons Wight of Du Luge, Chairs | 0 abldo the oyont of such garnishment, man; Okeson, Deurson uf Madison, MeWHlianw, OTHER BILLS, 0, 8. Cook, Parry, Postel, Volluck, Ott, Sum- | Stover, of Carrull, sent up n blooming and Nichnow, Meiciiiegs pau elas extraordinarily highfalutin resolution intend: 1 nitontiavicd—Mitchell, Chairman; Phelps, | ed asa boom for the pousloning uf the Mexi- Curter, Btruckiman, Collier, Davis, Ol | cay yotorans, win, Colilng of Will, Shumway, Sinlth, Raser, " Cloonun, Selon. dance, Guat ‘ qoct sats of Cook, puetuead ty bull uuntolpal Altulra Carter, Chairman; Rogors, | authorizing counties of the third class to ze Robots {cane ne eae bulld armortes for militia purposes, - “datl-temperance 7 C89 people. The ANtieouh UY thins: wits soto Le ote siting fou Yate wetordorato ‘Fotis and ale intker. Wi : i Oficial Report of the Ponrlation of moe | Mie hud brought the ruco ton state akin to intxer.’ With the temperanee crowd again State by € 1! The. Tou ¢ | slavery. Othor: crops niuy be abundant, but if on theta re, the ( Ht ‘License: State by Countles—The, Ten Largest } ine potato fails tie people must starve, Tho it nd mpage, the Committee on Licenses Connties. Hnglish claim they bave a tith. Vahey is apt iss a good deal of a figure before the * Indtianavotis Journal. stuie it. They obtafued ft by conquest. wintor|s over, - Tho following statement is the oftcinl cen- | No race living 10 0 land hus power’ to sell nway,~ THE HALROAD AND Wwaurtouse noARD. | sus of Indiaun by countles, us reported by | He land veel “elutes were epriaglagup ofery. ay ‘Buy ; Me action of tie Sails Hedy in ata the Supervisors of the State to the Depart- | where fo Furolah t Pesala: aad taoral Support. i nousiy adopting Senator Fuller’s resolution | ment of the Interior, This statement is still | #uy retlel ix to a providing fran huvestigation of the Rallroad } subject to possible corrections by reason of ee ee tho ee Fee loudly ape ae Warehosee sel abaunlntly counted the omlsslons or duplications of names on PRU ag iad is adaph tha mikes tata le warnings which Tire Tne has given | the Ilsts of inhabitants returned: ThG: * for the past fev ayy that there was musle | Adams... Ei ce TOF toe govetnmontgr Sia Contyal seayue ahead, and a good deal of It. In favt, from | Allen... + 1238) | "A committee from tho North Sido Club invited “hint nad ‘bec’ asi au Ont | Hartualaniew’ .. tho Eichteenth Ward Club to Join them, urging w wd published, pretty that they could work together’ to better advan= mitch everybody expected the turn would be tage aud leas expense, taken, and very-fow, if any, were aver-stir- Speeches were mude to the effect thatthe Cens prised when {t actually came, Commisstoner tral Club should first be consylted, and it was Bogue was on the groan ‘arly this morning, and both he and. genki! “Unelo Billy argued that tho plan of having a club in each Smith,” In commenting on theSaiato's warl, wand uppenred to be the beat ono, because it would probably secure a lurger attendance of cheerfully * tage working men, and thus tnerease tho mumber- ship and contributions. The tmeating voted to wt receive tho invitation with thauks, and put it on. REITERATED, THEM PERVEGT WILLINGNESS tho tuble for one week. to let it or anybody else go ahead and Lave: tignte ns long, aid as patiently, aml as thor, ouglity as it wished to. If there fad been The donations wore Si, and the membor- ship waa Increased to ‘thirty. Tho following any nonfeasance on thelr. part, any neglect to lnvestigate charges against the railroads alticers were unnntmously olected: President. BM. Hennessy: Vico! dent, J. H, 1. Daly: Correspoudliug Scereta: Charles Williams; Ke- of diserlinination. agalnst shippers aud to decree justice, or any failure tu execute proper supervision over the warehouses aud cording Seeretury, John’ Lannivan; Treasurer, Dennis O'Conner. Tho Prealdent was instructe to uttend the meeting of tho Central Club next wouk. Adjourned, LEMONT. A aut ui hh of tho Irish National the general subject of grain-Inspection, they Cee at aenerien pret beige didn't know .{t. ‘True, there was a alight difference of opinion between them as to the propricty of the poliey of not resorting more frequently to the Courts, but Mr, Bogue announced his readiness to’ defend S THE TATE ELECTION, and providing that the Senate Committes on Warehouses be empowered, to send for books, papers, and persons, and Inveetigate the workings of tho Board of Grain Inspec- Mon, salaries paid, ete. The resolution was la{d over under the rules, Lund Longue of Anierica was organized at Le- , mant last Sunday with a Jarze membership. Subscriptions and Initiation feea to a considers able amount wore recolved by tho Treasurer. ‘Tho following ottlcers were cicoted: President, Hugh irady; Vico-Presidonts, Patrick Hughoas, C, Harkins; Treasurer, John Doolin; Record iug Secretary, Timothy Bullivan; Financial Sec. - Pe ae aucock., ish, and #1405) Vanderbui rotary, Michuel Ash: Correaponding Secrets: : OUT OF MONEY. Mr, Munn elatmed that {t was the duty of tho | Adims, Gorman, Bryan, Hith Winter, of Iruquols, Introduced a bit to | ls position from the start to tho finish, Srouuly’ Te Willian: Hy Skelly; Executive Committee: D.C. iA communication was read from Secrotary- | Legisiaturo to remedy these ovils, do away diteution 0, 8. Coble _pourmans Toters, | amen the Inv In relation to property exempt plates Ja ne Inet he La ateas hu been “a6 Vigor Skelly, J. vr MeUnethy,. Turicin, tu Yraiy. o-State Dement, stating thatthe appropria- | with the dredging, ctc,, and called upon the Wright of Du Page, ‘Shnowwon, ‘onvurcneres from execution, eo means Of preventing a fot ol 128) Wahi Patrick Pendorgrgst, John | Carmody, USELESS AND VENATIOUS LITIGATION, 28.077 whose only end would have been to keep the public and the railroads at swords’ points as anoyldenco of the practical good the Board had done, Having sald this, both gentlemen’ agalu relterated thelr entire willingness to be Investigated, and to accommodate the Senate with overything that iny in their power to {fneilltate the progress of the In- muiry, Pe Rotel pene. jee iy present specific charges; but, these, It Is apy ion of clatmud, will be forthcoming in a day or L TE Aa arate TRL ere two, when they will be poured Into the lap “SHEEP AND DOGS, . °s | and great nud substantin! good should not be of the Senate Committea on Railroads, It Is : : Spectat Dispatch to The Chicage Tritune, | snerificed to shudowy apprehensions. ets needless to say that both the Conynissionars - ty Dill shuitar to the “ifteen passenger’ be in deny the truth of the chargo enibodied tn Barri: CREEK, Mich, Jan, 18,—Tho farm. Clark, P, Hughes, Thomus Driscoll. THE CHINESE. Commont of the San Francisco Press. on the New Treatics. Saw Francisco, Cal, Jan, 18—The Cajt suys: “Lhe hostility to the Chinese Treaty among the members of the Pacific Const - dolegation fy unealled for, ‘The present fs no time for the frlends of American Jabor to Mon to pay conitingent expenses of tha pres ent General Assembly had expired. Tho folnmuniention was referred to the Commit. tes on Contingent Expenses, WILLS INTHODUCED, A numbor of bills wore Introduced, Auong the more prominent were the follow- gS A litt for an act to amend Boos, 142, 140, and Fit un act entitled “An aot ‘to roviso'tho law jn relution to ortminal jurisprudence,” * gbProvod Murch 27, 1874, Wor eTOx A. Ue tt enacted, ete, That Boos. 142, the fae er, of an act entitled An act to reviso w in rotation to eriminat jurisprudence,” Beproved March 37, 1874, bo ao amended ag to re ale Tespectlvaly us follows: zC, Jt, Whoover is guilty of murder aball Senators to stand by lilin in his efforts, Senator Condce, of Cook, opposed the {n- mediate consideration of the mensure, aud sald that-he went to Senator Aluun this morning and urged a reference of the reso- ition to a committee, to which Mr. Munn objected, Mr. Condee claimed that tha In- ovitable result of this resolution would be to dam up the canal and throw all the filth In the canal right Into the Clty of Chicago, and that It would cause epidemics in that city. The Senator sald he watited facts, ond thought the matter should bo investigated and looked into before legislation was at tempted. Ho further stated to.tho Senute Wober, Wilthunks, Vorrin, Welch, Patatey, Wright, of Boone, introduced a bill to pre- Miorosiawalel, Gtucno,, vent aceidents from the use Gf gas. Lt pro- State Instituttons—Mock. Chatrmun; Potrio, Chisholm, Strattan af Jelferson, Btratton ‘of | vides that tho proprietors of hotels and loily- WIN, Kolly, Wood of Da Kulb, iulley Cook, | ing-hotses shall placard thelr zas-jets with Cox, Hill, Winter, Touncy, Meone, Reburd- | printed notices, Instructlng the unwary In gon of Cumberland, Spann, J. 2. Cool pois Gaede Wid ot Kose Gbatemans tho irate of funny on the Bas mul Iggins, Chute, Louo wuvis, Loatel, Hurry | warning them against the danger of blow- or Gok, ginmuni, Bucky Coultns, Buckiughant, | ing tt ot "The penalty Tor a failure to. ob» Fublio Bulldiies and Grounda—Ludington, | serve auch wise precautions fs 0 fine of from Conleniany elit Breve, Ames, Rfatibes ag arly $25 to $30 for cach and every offense, Haris oF Ipayatte, ‘Thompson, Bincieauyy ata On motion of Pearson, of Mudison, tho Kinloy, Rita ORabaaAsTE CCUG Touse oiljourned untll pp estiek Henney vent . beh Cook, | mourning, In order to give the members 9 olden, Morris, Dysart, Bluck, Chitiald, Simone i Hie Ludlugton, Parish, Murphy, Herrington, | further opportunity to find out just where Linexar, luck, Sharp, Gorman, Durfou. they stood on the committecs, fuifer tho partshment of death or imprison | that the passngo of thia resolution would al- | o¢ ike aud Banking Porson of Greone, Wood < ers near this city, who have Intely suffered | Moduced at once, that It inay be passed ns 4 y qi PrsON, . ’ cf soon as the'treaty Is ratified. Any momber than fsuthe, Foultontiary for fe detan BOE less | most irreparably injure the teo Interests of | Tittle, White of Cook, Engliets, Morgan, Bites, GossIP FHT RR gC Tn Tee aga saverely from the depredationsof dogsamon | or the Paeliie Const delogution whe opposes reo yenry, If tho ucousod is found qullty bya | tho Clty of Chicago by backing up the filth of aah Ag ae ship Orwuntzation—Parry, ANOUT GEN, THOMAS’ COMDITTEES, srore, by thelr onlérs, (med inte i thoir sheep, and have buen ngitating the sub- | the treaty or the ptll will ‘commit. 6 scrlous guy they shall fix tho punishmont by. tholr | the rivor so as to provent tho gathering of leo | Cyairman: Tontz, Lonoke, Brown, Erwin, Stents Hpcetal Sapsish ba Siw Calne Penile He ee OLUNUALISEAGIIISE Jeet of legislation regarding tho matter, held | politleal ilstake. ast q \, The Chronicle this morning snya.réenrding during the Inte campaign, and, as the charge sn ioattine ts tala. nection, dtesoteion iets the inmigration treaty: * 1t will anly be op - not unnaturally proceeds from the Domo- | Ing froin the dog tax, now paid over tw tho | [i se Bablera pontlmcntallels: erat tne cratic side, most people wlit bo apt to re- | School Fund, should bo made a fund for ins | ee i a Sai ea erence fe achat member that ono Oberly, tho retiring Com- | denmnifylng farmers whose flocks suiferfrom | Medracys ‘The conservative mast ek 1 parties WL necept tho work us well done. misstoner, belongs to that wing of the political the attack of fore nau tae Adnatlees of, the tte Wiver ation in favor of travelers, mer at house, and that an extra varting shot, which | ages, ‘The resolutions will be sent. tor the | chanty, sttVents, cte,, could not bo omitted couldn’t by any, posslbility rebound and do Paptatnture accompanied by a petition for | Wit! fusult to the Chinese. himup after tho boomerang style, would, | sitituble leglelation, As the dogs have mado under the circumstances, , naturally be re- universal havoc among the sheep througtiout cts Upon a ploa of guilt; tall bd hued byte eee yy, the punishmont ane. Kd, Whoover fa guilty_of manslaughter wall’ ve imprisoned in’ tho’ Ponttonttary for a Hite Not exevoding thirty-three years, If the thelted Is found gully bya Jury, they shall Ox ana eishraont by tholr Vordict; upon a plea of Efitys the puntahment shall bo fixed by the ec. Sa. ano ts the carnal knowledge of a malo forcibly and against hor Wil. every ergon of the ee of 44 years and upwarda from yarlous sinall Jakes uear Chicago, He was in favor of remedying THY UNWHOLESOMH CONDITION OF TI CANAL, but did nothave the utmost faith in the views of Englucor Jonne, Ie asked that competent engineers be empowered to fn- vestigate tho uvila, and project a plan to remedy them, aud to that end proposed n ton of Will, Crows, Huttertiold, Murthy of White, | | SPRINGFIELD, IIL, Jan. 18,—Speakor Grow, Welch, Rono, Hurris of Fayette, Lucas, | Thomus’ committees, as a rule, givo uere rer -tng-—Pole | Satisfaction, thongh It would be strange loa Gantry Aiooree oe wood be Kalb, there werg not some individual soreness over Hatloy, Brown, Crows, Chivbolin, Stowell, Luvis, | the outcome of a task nt onco so dificult and Huckingham, Tbompaon, Becker, Cumpbell, | yngracious as tho groupluz of 168 names Labor and Manufactures—Colllor, Chatrman; | Iuto some forty-six groups in such 9 way as Fhcibe Dezutty eon uf Wabigt kunvor, Krolhy to meot tho wishes and gratify the tastes of Games jaues' steitona Nichnus COOK | everybody, — Naturally, therefor, tha wil have carn ¢ knowlodyo of any fomata y ilvor tmproyemont to cuker has not altogether escaped critielgin, mudton, Telegraph. ; sihunder tho aye of 10 years, olthor with or | Toference of the subject to tho Committes on weit ang ly Fe ee ae Lanitns OF Pe More I joe Mme ue Lesa aero garded ag tho State this winter, tt Is like iy. that, tits Another great heh UTE ike. susieot rut lerconseut, shall bo adjudged to be | Canals and Rivers, Cook, Thornton: Wood of Do Kalb, ieryor, more have mummers vp Se . uction will meet with a general respoi hia exploith In Wie poreon of Str, Perry, once Meter oe ae orima of rape, Eyery person cone Scnator Whiting spoke at: Iength upon tha | Chandler, ltobiison, Harvey, ‘ghuw,’ Crandall, Among thoso who are inelined to exhipit A BLICK PIECE OF WORK, other localities, - Known as tly Toto Sinshor.” Into tha inerite tho Penttentne Ly oF abo shall: imprisoned in epidemics arising from the canal, instaneing | Duty, ‘Martin of "Whitton allup, ‘MoMahon; | thelr sores, Baldwin, of Bureau, who was | Tho Iouso failed to come to time to-~lay ori or. Po-tieating we to not Proposa yur Gnd not oxcceding thirty-three yoars. eases under his personal notice where entire | VAHUO. wont of noone, Chuirman; | Picked out as Chalrman of tho Judiclary | with an Inveatiga ae seston Pgpagred HEALTH OF BARABOO, ioune tainly Had ty pal ades © hue te Tipton Dill for appropriations for tho Southern | families had been awept away by malarial iil Mack, Sock, Cowon, Erwin | Committee, has boon set up as owing fe consnming Interest felt In the Lcoseey Slater” was die oA those puylitat who did lit Chundler, Mitehel Muna, Linear, Gro; A GOUT OF A TARGHT a, ALUN Stuto and Stunlelpal Indobtednoss—35 ilo; Chulrmaits 1attio,. Digutas, Huwey, lirown, Tey | for sundry unplossant observations, the rist tervun, Stowell, Ames, Powetl, White of Oxlo, | of which Is that he isn’t much of a lawyer Cloonan, MeDounld, Luss, MuAdainy, Hecker, » | anyhow, and: isn't knows ad such even In Greono, Pearson of Cook, Bulnwit, siteboll, | Mis‘own section, On tho othor hand, It ts Garland, Chisbolin, 0. 8. Cook, Keen of Wubush, | protty well known that such men as Iko Harun Data, leerin ton, English, Weber, | Morrison spoke of him In the highest terms ‘Federat ielationg Olt Chalrmany Wright | both with regard to his legal acquirements jo oF Huony, Morris, Het s Gawou, Piotke, White, | and his excellunt record 18 8 member ot the nie, PUTO. O samo Committee four years ago, and advisud Cluling—Ce Chairinan; White of Cook, n pour Ot Mudison, ttuntley, Cox MoDonatd, | Sveaker ‘Thomas that he might go farther Crandall, Huckingbuth, Harris of Fayette, and dos great dea! worse, Some poople aro ‘AMilitin~Pearson of Waane Hospital at Anna, nite pay mbeibets of Sixth Infantry, al f Motof iT, ets puns a A bill authorizing Count; z 'y Boards to raiso Toney by taxation for the: malutenance of militia, Lt Senutor Adams presented a dit“ glviv i -DUL “giving Power to elttes to Ieenso ceeupations, ote. veneutemplates n taxation of nrfply-tired ‘Socis for the preservation of pavements: nator Archer offered a bill lying power miatter of the committceships, and a desire teas Wie 28 recent tele: tle to beknur, bi aoe pation oF profession inte to know just whore every ono stood on j graphic report from tis place, in one o juroputo. ours u fouy! y that point, before mixing in something | your local contemporaries, that diphthorla | bu bumunely, that BA honesty was unloubtod % that could just as well walt, McWilliams, of provalled bare een rarres sextant, At Fen uinees i atronyth, OF folaness SF: Montgomory, carried the documents around | created mnueh tic oe A Mpa Ah c r in hls coat-pooket all dy, put will wntoad it zeta, arabuo ty no wares ot tho way of Be oe eearned Tider Hen dalty deatuone for the general goal to-morrow: morning re Heladan, Murtin, CALb, nod Spring, be yet bos about us soon ns tho devotional exercisus aro A Years Fires, lonted ie fh hy clo ine cael Here pu tat ffeil oyer, Ils resolution. which Tue Tinnuxy ite York ‘Nine, In tho | Sitlsfuctory performimkee, Ho and his friends, |; correspondent was successful in gathering | -,ltis not Inspl ting to road that the tres In tho | tits held the kifa und tho revalver in discases, ‘Thy remedy proposed by Mr, Whiting was that the waters of the Chicago River should ilow through the canal intothe IMinols Kiver, and theyes Into the Misals- sippi. The canal should be enlarged so ns to xivo an casy outlet to the diluted sewaga of Chicago, -~"' : Senator Whiting offered an‘ amondment to Sonator Munn's resolution providing that the Canp! Commisslonors shall first confer with the authorities of tho City of Chicago, ant, if sild olty shall proceed without delay to.causa a3 Jus. ery by bor, and fu. up. tonight, wil read ko this, with tho | Volvoda imu of gis of unio eave wa | SiMe ate wounom AG that by few possible addition of a-clanse which will bo in | on bulldluys, aod $2,901,678 on contents, Thnsur, © putes’ sbbuld bo" suttl the nature of an Ingulry into the reasons | #uce on bulldtnys was 1) 174,s50, and SHARON | seusis to buve died pur for yrouk extent, apg it 4n sclre-tacing 3B, PO : ears! Cook, Chutrman; Collior, : “ i on 2 ' a “ f 5 . ae algo considerably, exercised In an attempt to ig the It ry ‘was only BUYU07, Of key t gery, cuslorR, “4: tefeudant by Soles Wate nana i How of arate a ae ot hehe ea Nera tate Powells JobNae Sa iuekaa dlecaver just why. Phelps, of : Cook, shoul yi tho Bons shout neat exlet. At to walt iP wu contunte Lar eontclity ti Yates oF cs f ia cir ya les s he samo Senutor futroduceda bili oxtend: |!" PILUTH AND PuUYY THE WATER, ‘| | MeKinloy, Thompron. have got the Chairmanship of thy Comultie | the propriety of Inserting the extra clauso | wus nourly Lotte Tit oe eee dietin over twa | ezulnu wheter levine 2 tng the tine ah and thus'roniedy tho evils complained Gf; thé Kreg Sigal Walt atiniions siniaora on Warehouses, ‘Thy fact appoarg to be that, | tha gentleman from Montgomery had at lost Re a a ete anton Kutidiurs. ‘ng | Hse to the nation, iat = ! publication jn tatemplatinga sald of real reebeonanss i “nutor Hunt offered a bill increasing the pay tf adinintstrators and executors, nw I was offered requiring City Counells ustees to lovy taxes fur the payment of ‘Kuents rendered against said elties, = Br la accounts determined to sleep on over-night, | only consalution obtainable is Jn comparing eid fo’ > Puchi (onst’iiupdys ‘Thal 8 former showing a decreuse uf B+ | i. Tho Paciilc (on ‘ diy Tea pil gual ong | Ru i ator Beata ttt: | On wba Cat Ye bt eRaain Ao House, whoso duty It ebull bo t6. consider all} ance involved, although ao Jnervaw of ZE | pte who hud nyt stirred frost’ the! ia for +, complaints which bave boon made to tho ftalle | in tho number of tires. Tho average loss by [yix weeks, on account ot intimamatory rete | road aad Wurchouse Commissionors aluce the | each fire wus FL, agulnat un uvernyu of jmatisin, to be cured in leey thay one week by " last suaslon of the Goneral rey tbat such | $4056 In 2870. This reduction of totul Cty St, Jucchs Of,—says Max, Baumelster, Ey, committuo shall hue powor tu send for porsous | uverugo- toss fs in great spurt, explained by | Walia Walla, Wash, ‘Terry ust Harvoy, Leena ne Soucy. Urandull, Bilauro, | while the gentlema Is 33 er ate ea OF Waync, Jaiticd, Mean BKOMEWHAT IMMATURH IN YEARS a Chali 1 eee eee etiy Bul yan aupatraye No! | and haa more fainiliarity with Juries than he Lead, : f has with cereals, he is no jess bright than peinting-Itumtoy, Chalrimany Voters, iundy | some of the othor Cook County members, Helyen, Mokoue, iiuek, Qrcou, Allvorvslawaki, | and will probably grow Into tho position ag sald sow fo be not leas than 180,000. cublo foot per ininute, In addition to the ‘ordinary flow intg tho canal from the Chicago. River, then, if all of this shull, bo accomp!lghed within a reasonable time, the Comintasioners : may accept ft in Hou pf abtainhig’ a: supply + Compulsory Educational bill iH “ - vamedit © v an ra and ¢0 take testimony under osth, | the large ures Ip Worth, and Grand vtrovts, 10 The a8 also | -of- water from the other sources Ngmed,* ; Pertin, Reno. ho pursues his ifiyestigntions of the subject. papal a 3 Mis. The smallness of uninsured loss eee ‘. Meant was ae Jef gonetor Shay sl to Too on tu canal ad soleatt, Mig aye, and aeldgcsHeoeet eli, | Ie may seem somewhat unaccountable, but fev ot tad cisco wall dui noe dary | auowe iat tho proburty-awneny of uw olty pay | Whit i drg: and you bavetoat all ope, x Hunt offered the following bill, | waters tributary thereto was of the Toucks, Goodapecd, Mobiuson, silchardson o¢ | the fact is that nobody asked for the Chalr- | Yurther the objcot of their sppulatmont, to | fora liberal quuutity of insurance, as plata! i : jak a, Ns

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