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CPBIN PAGLN. b the resolutlon. One of the member: B ) o T of New vk, Boston, Phitadetphia, and the night befofs was bent on Investizating PUBLIC HEALTIL Droaklyn appeared i ‘priut on the second i ] and third days of the prosent montl, clear dowu to thio bottoin, and who prom T ever there wid an offlee where un overhaul- CIILICAGO TRIBUN ing phgsiclans heveln provided for a cortilied copy of tho urlglnal npplieation required in See, 4 uf this not, and tho sald certified copy sbnll by them, ur by vue of thoul, be delivered to the pergon wileged 1o bo Inwane: the third scction > ommittee, anld the C i CAPITAL. earefully exnmined the bill, and come to the conclusion that, in its present shape, it was nul'inRelution to the Assess- altogether too sweeping and could not be- tultion feo, Whilo tie population Btntow hn probnbly Inorenser ibont . the sixty years between 180 and 14w, Ler of collexes and univoritics finy by oy - [l)] |, o' fsed to support the resolutlon in the . " tnent, | plied by fourtoon, Al the ol eolioge, Mol i GF this et atnil be printed [ full n the top o | i nclln':l‘l’y Lt o, an—yn | Indications of the Progress of | In ,J;'“':fif’:‘é‘,m::|':é,',’fi‘},l,t,‘l‘gl‘{'““{,‘:}:“&.:,":",: origlunt Etates chiegod and sl churyio in, come a law, tho bisnk on which tho sald copy 18 made, " by y . Small-Pox. it (i Tothing and. thon defending feo: but tho prinolpal incrense i thy oy i meit and Collection of ‘Yancoy, of Macoupin, n member of the Upon rocelpt af tho roport, uf i oxamining | other words, opposed the moasuro nt the m . om of dolng nothing and ! - colleges has bren At tho Weat, n (bt of that the praotice of ehargiig’ no- g e o8t abtuins, Thoimaulty of Justiy oo tng the relative standing or micritop ot varlous inatitutlons {8 \'ul?' Rrent, partjoy;,? foran_uneducated man who teles 't ppeioty collewo for his sons, The unmes ¢ same Committec, sald that tho bill,itadopted, would take away ono of tho mbst sacred « | rights of a frooman;=sthe right to carry arms in sclf-protection. . ., kom "The motioh to print finally pravalled. g)\yn iolans, tha Court mny, If no demand shal avo been madoe for a jury, ko and euter of record his order of commitmont to aomehospital or asylum; or, 1f not fully atistied,’ tho Judgoe mny mako such ndditionil mvestigation of tho cise ns nnay scemn to himto bo neovssary or, roper, and to that end may, in his discrotivn, vory start. Thls, to some peoplo, might have . 2 Ulfilgflill-n?:llglfim of the Bewerngo Da » 1L Gy part- been discourazing: to MeWilliams; who In 3 ; ¥ 3 so:w]t:‘ru:pfl(lrtafm‘nlen'nrlcsnu«nghmm;‘?':ltflnvrfi Health Department Not Awake to "{f,’;")?éfl,’},‘,’.{}g‘!. :‘v‘l'l'{é',‘l""vn‘:fg';"“'“g r',!n:,‘;:“l'h”& i with full stenin on, appal T v o ET - R A g Sltuatio: sttt e Deok” contocged. i u Mink oF Municipal Taxes. An Ancient Prison - Contractor : Ui g the ring, and i no way disfigured, ITo hing . closetnt the building g | tho | university afford no indiontton of the porpt %4 ‘ R v N . los i anentloned, and Lhe | oI ot i al i Seeking Reimbursement from The Committes on’ Appropriations recom- | Impanci & jurs tor the teinf of tho ense, started out with tho lder that the complatnte : Miber 1 one. of those fellows who shonld | OF the Iasititlons ta which thes wn % L the State. - : mended tho pnssagd of 1ouso BIL No, 55, | e trial by Jury 19 demanded, tho forms | gafnst the Noard must, lave some sort of | Persistont Efforts to Bhow that Every- | botiold hend downwnrds for some foiies, | S fhe eommion erlterion of irfee—tiy o i e of the provedure miny” be'the Bame ns in other tHinls, hut thu jury shall consist of slx peraons, atie of whom shall be . physfeian, ‘Urinls for Insanity muy be hnd ut tho gesldence of tho pers £on stpposed to be Insane, ut the diseretion of the Court. Tho cago shull Ue tried in the pres- npproprinting $15,000 for the conthigent ex- penses of thy preseht sessfon, and House 1L . = g No, 2 appropriating 81,800 for the expenses The Fees and Sulal:y Law ‘udgmems of the Avpellate L‘m‘lrt at Mt. Vernon, The thit thy dearest 18 probably thy Dest—plag, ', il for somo of tho MAttItinns which cipe g low fees, or none, nrg better than sy yh ehnrgy Dieber feeas” Prosliont Eilg pnd thnty I the ease of (Tarvan T foundation, and, in_order to sec just how s | r ’ v lance, “PhiS wteh, hos Sob s nlad on an Investigation, { thlng Is All Right. §-",’.‘.‘,,’L‘.'fifl.':1"’!‘.1.‘.‘.‘,'{’ fll.:'\(}, 1}::',1.‘}‘ :;u:'fi‘“” 1o and 13 evidently deterinlaed to have it conneeted the waste-pipewith the sewer by TIE MATTER IN TILE SENATE “!n Subject to Bo Brought Bofore the breaking through n vitritied suwer-pipe under b fueieusy of to 7 % . rests just where it dkl yesterday, The the bullding, swhich conneeted with the | bashad 1o bud rusuit, ey « and Docrees—State Industrial bills werd necorded o first readlng, LT A e Tl TR R \\'ureli'mlseC(v‘l&mtl'ls!wlou il hear abjuctions Council Mondny, nin sewer, thus muking an - exeellent e e — . ' Universit: The Committee on the Governor's Message | counset, nnd iy chinllenye jurors as in eivit | L0 the confirmation of Bogue, Smith, und ol for lettine sewer. gns Into {h? WISCONSIN STATE C‘RANGE . ¥ Ye made 1 report, referting the varlous tovles | cnsea. Tite Court mmy, for godd cause, continue | Robinson up to ‘Fuesday afternoon, after Dutlding, OF course the lead “pipe_corroded A dwelt upon It the messaga Lo the respectye | tig ense frow time ta Himo, : Yo g . Two Bills Introduced in ‘the House | Housn Committees npon those guestions, which tmg the complaint-box will he uhm-'I: Tnklng the I’l&dge Agalnnt Eelllng' But- | Py i then Liere was u.h'uk‘ There can ‘The Annunl Soasl 2 and the Contmittea will *procewt to saplon. tn. Wiy No onler of commitment shall Lo valld for be no doubt hud that the ¢ s?nm enough ARArian 01 Graii Manthic s Nikees | more thun thirty daya from tho date of s lsue, | cuss.tho situation and deelds upon the re- torine, Eto. for wood work, but they were swindled, ‘The | ¢ 1 anter Pariieray, Roser, of Marlon; introduced n jolit 1030~ Fur the purpy f exumination into the snnity | yre, d amount of defeetive pliniblog n this v i Sotndu the Al Agninnt Wiy, Amending the Township Or- lutlon makimz i approprintion for tho | OF bersond alleged to be insane, the Cireult atd | “spiy 1y vestizntion before the Rufirond Com- e Investigated wonld prove sturlllng, Every [ Consolldntlon and Monopolicsapioy, ganization Law. ieliam of 100 coples of Hurds itevised | Gounty Courts of thia Stato:stiull heiya b0 | yyyyep st e fire, bitt tiose wiio brofess SMALL-POX. fellow nenrly who con_apply solier calls | Ing Into Kolltien—1s ‘There 1o ny o Stat l“5 ‘o( th Slnt:) “‘{ Iiinols. Referred "”;‘l',:.m“ not be lawful for nny county to recolve | 10 Know ubout the charges predict that {twill Thore were six cases of small-pox roported | hlinsolf a plumber and nfiuns n little shop, More Granger Legistution l-—(‘umllunn A tute 0 s i) “ | and detwin_ang fusaue person i any county | break out inn R‘\\'flfl{-'- G yeaterday, and nil of themn were severa ones, | Many of tese frresponsible wd "“’““""“{,"f' of the Grange—Look to the Senage, AP ition to Elect the Lincoln BILLS INTIODUCED. uimyliouse or other reeeptucle for tho panper The House Copunitice on Elections meb | oy exeeeding carelesness that is exhibited fellows tinding n roostlne-plaee on the West Spectal Dispateh to The Chicauo Tridune, el 2 i The roll was then ealled for the purpose of | tnxune, withuut lirst haviig mude sultnble pro- | this afternoon. The papers in the Scharlaue | ) 0 : 1 Side, though other parts of the city are MitwAUKEE, dan. 3L—"The ninth g Park Commissioners by Introduclng bills, Comparatively few mem- | ¥ision for the earc of such persons, i respect | Mieroslnwski c(,.,h.gwl election cnse wero | LY the Henlth Departimentin leaving patlents | aplicted with thont, but not so extensively, wmeeting oL the Wisconstn. Stnte tire ot ) " the People, bers responded to thelr nnines, thus proving :iz’filuz{:fim‘:&f‘-ésflriva\hil‘m.'g:mm |}L‘#¢‘)‘:‘|’-‘n‘l dumped Into the hopper, ut the grinding | ot thelr homes, only wakitg o pretense nt . ting sin State tGrange ) . 2 , cle s HECUEILyy b will not commence untll Monday evening, to | Isolating them, 1s bringlug forth its expeeted BOGUS BUTTER. :w‘;!'tl::l“h?":Su!tlmr(x}?"""mw adjourned with | frult. The pecutiar chnrneler of the wenthor | The showing-up which adulterated butter ’I‘herufixsumu Tk of contesting the seat during the pust two or three days hus also | received In Tng Trinuxe has led to ‘good held by Conkrite, the Demncratie member | 1o o tendency to ald in propagating the | results, ns the following will show. The gan Its session in Milwaukes Tuesduy and continued until this afterioon, "Uhiirty, six countles nre represented by delegte nuel te sesston has been one ot cnnsldmbi.: conclusively that’their stock of ammunition had temporarily run out, ' Botter Proteotion for the Insane—The Tom~ | A hill was futruduced making nppropria- peranco Bombshell~—Paupers— tlons for the State University at Carbondale, ntteation. No private person oreorportion shall recelvo, detuln, or care for any ingane perton for hiro, unless anthorized so to do Ly su order of tho Cannty Court of the county in which sald per- Naop, ' S " ¥ i . Interest il profit to those enguped % GoR i o1 ir ¢orportion realdess and 1t shull.be the | from Stephenson, 'on the ground that, inns- | disease. There were two deaths from small- | firms pledge themselves to never sell the vile 2 L sased Iy Biate University, u‘\ blll was offered muending tho law for duty of tho Judo of the Cotrt, befor sranting | much ns e fs Mayar of Freeport he'ean’t | pox yesterdny,—Wenzel Itoeker, n littlo | compounds, nnd those who signed the doeu- | WEtlenltaral pursults, So far - as gy 13 B“(':'mn( uA{ l;mum-r:. s it :;:fi,.d',f,‘.".'f;,‘,'{h:fiflf:{ ‘l;:;‘t‘l!'t;!;-'}%‘,l.’:;[fr";'":““!}l’; very well hold down n ehalr In the House, | Swedish bov, azed 6 years, who reslded at | ment nro the lending buttermen In tho clty, | outside world 13 concerned o THE SENATH. m,':;é"[“'l:, “r‘.‘::x"s('lf;ll‘:::,"f:‘.nr:.“. m:‘:,eu‘,'m for tho care of siieh lisano emu ur burauis 18 ‘!‘:"“m,”('l"',fu"“““,’ ;two oflielnl berths ut the | Ny 'sg West' Firteouth street, and Michael | Lo paper reads: "%“'"‘i‘} in I"‘“ oplnions and wlshey B S st nkiinoabi. | o et gl LS Ut I nll Teapects muitable and susiciont. ut no T i i Uuehrer, 61 years, o case reported ‘the duy | Wo, tha undersigned, commission morchants, | 0f this powerful = sceret - organzalip THE'GOVERNOI'S MESSAQE AND TAILI | piving towns power to elect Supervisors, such order, inee griented, shinll be revoked or E SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTR! bufore. Huresided at No, 168 West Lwenty- | Sxporters, and denlers In dafry products, do | that once eleeted n full set of State Ofticery 3 Spectal Disvateh to The Uhicago Tribune, A DIl was introduced making approprine aunutied, exeept for siliclent cause, nor with= | mot this afternoon and consldered ntor ! 3 No, o Y bereby solemnly pledge ourselves to do nt i | oy typned the sdmintstention of aflalrs ov A SexarieLn, 1, Jan, 2—0u the open- | tious for the Illinols Hospital for the Disane out previons notice to the party concerned, who | Siyget's bill (o wllow the elaln of ex-Licut,- | frststreet. Both of theso persons were at | our pawes to discountenance and thlhn by nll 8 nlrs ovep shull have tho right to defend himself us in other civil suita: Provided, 'Fint the voluntary discontinuanee to recelve and eare for (nsano pitionts, or tho removul of tho establishment to any othor localily, shall'of itsclf vacate the suld order, No patient reslding In this State shall bo nd- mitted into nny bospital or asylum for the Ine 8ino, publie oF priviite, except upott suclh wirs rient. ndidressed (o the person hy whom such pers ing of the Sennte this mornine Prestdent | oy Kanknkee,—u copy of the bill intradneed Humilton nued as members of the Com-= | ty1s norning in the Sennte by Mr, Secrist, . mittee on the Governor's Message, Senators TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION. Marshall, White, Fiter, Cullon, and Shaws; | Colllns, of Cook, introduced the following 4 andas members of a committes to Investl- | il relutivg to the consolidation of towns: ~ gnte the question 03 to whether ruilvond com= [ A Bin for an set to amond an_ act entitled Gov. Gleun for 8150 for salary as Lieuten- | thoir humes when thoy died, In the Buehrer | feaul nenns ths munufucturo and enle of adul- l!lutl Guvernor for tho years 1835 and 1875, ‘Tho | family the Infectlon was traced ton bharber :,';,';',',“t}t,,_,l:'.‘,',.‘: .,,,;!"u.fl"';,‘.!"i.',’;u?.}"{c“fl','u“}l,l,f.".'flf culin was referred to o sub-commitiee o | oy West Tweltth street who wns strlken | fuctured, boglit, or sold, or uifered for sale,aty enr the arguments of the old gentleman’s | o' e disense. Mr, Duchrer was fre- | fdviteraiton of batter, whether the sume bo counsel, 3 quently shaved there. It Is nssoer It | Dranded “Sulne,” ©Hutterine “Oleomnrgars u {51 y street gistrict, which have not been reported Fondeack & o vse & 14 share of publie artention, though its Tinal apu res | Ayondeotk i Dextor, Iwse & \uutart, to the Demoeraty, thefr views are prolayly well represented by the Grand Master, thy 1lon. G, D, Parker, who delivered the annu| address. Mr, I'nrker was Lileutenant-tiop. ernor from 1574 to 1875, and, ns such, signed tho notorious ** Potter law,” which was g erystalllzation of the Grangers’ opposition g panies had complied with the lnw, Torrauce, nan act to revise the law In relation to town- cl which is not at all unllkely. 'Uhe eases re- | Manw, Barber & Co., . Jumes b, Van xen, o ; i Evans, Deruicren, Merritt, aud Tanner, Sip uranization,” npproved and fn-foree sun 18 vecuivads b this scetion anl ot bo | fute ‘}%‘mmeby (ioblematicnl, Ropresenta- parted yesteduy Jucluded dothier (i tho | Wiyl & Low, " """fi'fi’}’mi"”’"“e' m, ?‘tfig&{,:fi? "'Jf","'.',i‘w‘.'x'ffi‘:{fifi{‘:" That 4 & T [ 5 U Ve ¢ 2 roessl- % cothe £ ol s . 4 % ri . - s i \ THE KANKAKEE HOSPITAL. SeCTion'L, Lin 1t enacted, ele., ‘That Sec. 12 of | £oorn thetlves of butmauitys of persons obyintse | ty cpan apiooa 18 he roallzes tho necessl: | Alexlai Brothers® Hosuital; & ehlld £yenrs, | (rubes tir, Fish & Bugley, v eluply Senntor Seerist introduced bills making | Art.3 of the lnw i relntion to'township orgun- jzation be wmendwl 80 13 to read us follows: ¢+ appropriations for the .Mosultal for the It- | The County Hoard of ench connty shall huve i' sane at Eankakee,~826,000 for purchose of nnl‘('mwr n?ujurl‘dl'czlnn wgn{m twq(.’lr‘mum‘ ¢, ks, e, a1 contiguous towns into one, but no such towa! furuiture, $11,500 for stock, ete,, 242500 for | S G ekedt in the followine mamiers Iy inuane, who may hitve been frregulirly brought to any nsylum, und thelr deteution wu- i a sitlicient thne snll huve elupsed for the cure of such lrregularity, ‘Whenever tho Trustees of any State hospital enue systen, butsays | from No. 14 Huron streets n Mrs, M. Siyder, | Macomber & Smith, e Holrert, that the Linegar bill Involves grave coti | g at 484 West Randolph; 455 §mu~' Lichtenberyer & ltang, 7. D, Randall & Co., stituttonal polits, and could not, 'If pnssed, | 147 *Chiroop, 77 South [falsted street, nnd | ¢ % elster, Rle s, ccoue operative’ unless the Constitutlon | Johanna Lurtes, aged 20 yenrs, living nt 283 [ g0 e Qo N'."[',""é,,'.flr,', g'{-',’." were amended,—that I8 to say, where in See, | North avenue, A starling fenture of the u,.‘,;v,,;.“fi.,\,“»m S ) Phlllips & Con Lof Art, 9of the Constitution the Generai epidemie Is that in & number of cases 1t has ¢ ] ¥ Co to fix the schednle of rates for pnssen and frefehts,—but it did good b 'usser’f’!m tha right of the Legisinture to hold Tn ehed the curpun_muus of Its own crention, and thy Suprete Court of the State confirmed such = 16 for tho insune shall order uny patient dis- 4 Sl & Mulle elair) netion, ‘Che veeent consolldation of the prin. ordinary expenses for two yenrs, and S316,400 ( thnt is to sy Whehever one-fourth of tho uhurn-d.lhuSugvrinwnduuuhul{.ln overy anso, :\ssl‘flllbl)’ 13 glvep power to fevy n tax upon | severely attacked persons who have been f‘\':“l‘f'}ugl:lv!‘r':"' 9%‘)“‘(‘}:-53»[‘:{." clpal telegraph companies, and the l'""?ng- for the completion of the bulldings, ete. voters In ench of thy towns, or in euse the whole | atgnce notify the Clerk of the County Court of | peddlers, hnwkers, nnkeepers, efe., and | vaccinated. Itis alsotobenoticed that thedise | ftive, Smith & Co., Fogter & Borden, sorption "of sl railrond lines by gl MUNICIFAT, TAXES, nuwber of voters In ench of such towns | tho proper county, mud If tho paticnt's friends ¥ UNIGIPAL TASEN, #MONNLS to more thun 4,600, then whenever not other corporationy or Lusiness, the evident | ease Is springliue wpIn nllsections of the eity, | Phillp Benz & Co. E. It Nlcholls & Co., menning of the framers of the section | and In the most thickly populated loeallties. | Conver, Burnett & Co., Burnett Brothers., was to reach that class of itinerants who had | Some well informed medieal gentleman | & 1L Weaver & Co, - Lyneh Brothers, no tangihle property; that the word “cor- | fusists, that the wet siraw and hay In street fi “,’}“3“{;“,‘5“"' L Lot Gy, vorations™ “ns used {lero should not bo | eurs Is'n grent uld to the spreadof contuglon, | KTgh & Voluer, Kinory Moo, strained to lueluderallronds, whichnre rently | The street car on West Raudolph street, Mevr (i ms, M M i Btewnrt, Walcott & Co. of 0 much o fived tenure as land itself, | whieh left State nt 12 o'clock Thursday A\fkl‘fllxlllzk&d‘uc.:n Mty ll.".;‘:"l‘runlfl\f)(l‘&‘.‘u‘:’ 4 Morcover, the propositlon set forth in the | night, contatned o nest of damp, filthy hay, | Parlioment & Espert, Citrtls & Switzer, Linegar bill to tax raifroncls upon thelr gross | which was ubsolutely disgusting, so muchso | N. it Blntherwic, .\, Blasherwick & Co., earnluzs in Hewyof all other taxation, Iy fn | that, though there were but few passengers,n | M. A Norman & Co., - Wihillam Eugs & Co., cifect “the smme” proposition that under tha | nuniber preferred to remain: on the pintform | Brouns & itinetnrt,” W 1 ltnos & Co.y unme of the Gross bill wns- budly defented | durig o trip which extended to nenr West- [ §: & Gridiey & o, 1 W, Suvuge, two years ngo, .. . of ern uvenue. The conductor stuted that the | Maukunste Hros, & Co. M. Gray & Co, 'Thie propositior to consolidate the three huy had been In the ear all dnf. and Thurs- | Rudolph Gerler. 1. M. Stenrns & Co., SUPREME COURT DIVISIONS dug, like yeslerday, was cbilly aud damp, | 5, I, Smith & Co. L 3. Bans & Co. appears to hiave considerable prospect of sue- | This evil should beremedied, it thore Is ade- | Woleh Bros, & Alox- . Butteriiold, Suith & Co, cess. A enreful tally gives the consolldution | Sire ot the part uf strect-car compunies tonid | Kuecken & Steiten, roposition thirty-clzht votes In_ the Senate, | 1 preventlng the sprod of contagion, On | ¥ & Haury Beomusahting Ei tho Hoyse the Jilcial Departinent Com- | 1o Nortl wnd South Sido ears the hay and | Jumes 1. Diyor, gt & Thompun, mitteo will probubly report. dversely, but | SURW 18 not uuarly as flithy, as o rule, ns on | Fdend Suden, Dinl NipDoy & Con ‘it [s almost eertaln that the Senato bill' witl | the West Stde, Win, cliug,’ Fonines, " bave glven the hond required In the preceding section, bo shull nlso uotify all persons who slgned tho snld bond, and request the removal of the patlent, 1f sucl |ml(c}t be not removed mnmmoth - corporations, have thoroughly nlnrmed the agrlenlturists of the eoupe try, und ey will S00n wmake a united effort to protect thelr own Interests and It Is not mposgsible. but that we sial have in the West o repetition of the abtempt at Legislative control that was s disastrogs to railrond bulldbng and ratirond seeurltles from 1875 to 1878, Aslde from several annual reports of the ofticers that related ehivily to the business of the Order, the report of a speciul commitice, in refevence to the electlon of n Uukted Senze tor, proves of some Interest at the prosent thme, The report of the Committee wasin the following torm: WitkitieAs, It Is currently reported that nn efe fort iy belng mnde by the grent rallromd ollsts of this country to pack the Unlie Bennte with men representing their in exolusively, Senntor Moffet lulruducklul the &?Howlnz luss :!Ellm‘- l.gmur I'zml \‘nlle‘rlx! n &ufh of hmammt\s ¢ the Revenue Inw of the State: | sought to be united shall petition the County Tl:’:llz::&‘:l“lll‘t':;fi“ I:‘(:lLel:lfAlud v Annet In re- | Busrd 10 noite such towns, sald County Bonrd 110 1110 usscsament nid collectinn of - | il eause to be submitted to the voters of said D e et it e towns, nt a genernl untiual clectlon to be holden N T Ve It tncted. eters ‘Tt nit net enti~ | 1 ench of such towns, the question of wniting, tied »Anuct In regard to tho, wssessment nnd | Notice of such election shull he glvon by caus- coltvetion of munieipul taxes,” wpproved May {5L‘Sr¥.§"x‘§“n¥é };{.',':l‘{;;‘ u',';‘&',’;”'m“::“""‘,‘;’ iR ;‘:l‘u ."I‘Jlulgnfllullk(l&!uulu i3 hereby amended 80 ‘10“"' "fi 15,..; |‘;‘l¥“l"lu |=Al|y! bc!ulre :l:l}ll lelcl.‘- 3 ) tlon, und by publishing tire same In at fenst one tobbur, ul cltios, Vilures, 00 paneorPOrited | newsaper af thiore be oo publieiied) (u cuch af the keneral luw or special canrters, shuil, in e | 841 towng, or o nowspiper published I aald nesessment and colfeetion of taxcs, oth ag to | Sounty. The Lullats ciat at stteh elections to by the munner of proceduro aud the' amount of | WEHLER OF printed, or puctly writton and purtly tues to be fevied, be governed by tho provisions | Pritieds © Fae wattiogs - o8 At st W, of Arl. 8 of tho ‘nct entitied **An act topro- f 18 B8 SRS BT LD HIBREE e Nty ¥ide fur tho fueorporation of ‘citles and vil- | ftity olteers, fad retirped: o the County Inges,” nvproved Anell 10, 187 and ‘of nil scts oy eh) Hugd mfjum- 20 vor aniendatory thoreuf, and ft the mauner pro- | Sivisgeds pod S a0 oty of vet vided fur In the general revenue luws of this | &5 08 CRel o JOWE - RCUE | E State, Provided, nothing hereln shull e con | SREEH % R HIh i girued ns Hmitiug the right of citles, villages, | Bueh County Dunrd ut thomeetiag at which sueh within thirty days ufter suchinotice Is received, then the Supertintendent mad veturn hiw to the plice whenve he came, and the rensonable ex- penses of bls return may be recovered by suit upon the bonds but fu case of paupers or Indi- gent Ingune, sueh expenacs shall be puld by the Praper county. No person sidmitted fato any hospital or nsy- lum for the fnsane shull boe” detulned thoreln after his recovery, or It not Insnue: und uny Su- erintondent of any hoepital or asylum tor nsnne, who shudl Knowingly, or negligontl corruptly detain any person not (nsune, con- trury to such persan’s wishes, shall be guilty of fulse finprisoument, - . On the petition of any respectable person, ad- dressed to theJudge uf nny Clrenlt Court In this Stute, representiug tnt o certain person thon contined o o hus&»lml ornsylum for the insnae, 18 not Ingune, and 18 unjustly deprived of hiy =6 rests and ns tho fnrumers, biainess-men, J rmerllug, Hunry Hohiley, and ship| domand that Inter-Stale eommerce ! St i : i pass. ‘The point of permanent location-of | 1L this mild weather should turn Into an- | 1 Hogkermun, L. Udvman & Co.. B DIERD UTACE GOtCEBRITIG] Sontre e und Incorporated thwns, now noting widor spo: | VOIS 18 ctnvsscd, or Bt Lhe hext suceonding lbertys tho Judyc, il ARPOIE, Soaca MO0 | the preseut poregrinating Suprewo Court will | other cold snup. tho pest-house will soon | . p. price, Teok 1ros., suwie sueh bill us the Reuseun, bill now pendios cinl chartors, 10 luvyand cotloct tuxes Tor the | ynited, dud give the united towns o nie, and | & phyacln, and’ anothor o Mwyee, wio soall | be thereal issu tobe settle _ | brove too, sl fur Uio numbor of easts | 1A, Hoifmunn, C. I exler, betyre Congresy, e pussed nnd enforeed: und, B o e it erut tpoy euch | detine the bounduries thereof: Heur sielt evidence 18 moy bo offered touching e fe— “l‘ v-'\ \\m\x‘m ou! ru‘ yl o developed, Peo- =|°»' J'S-g e & 3. Mot in & Co., WHELEAS, Tho Stute o Wiscoiin is ubout'ty B O e i s by I, | .. Provided, That tho ullicers of euch of such | tho merits of tho ense, and without summoning | FARMERS' CONVENTION. - | Jjg shouti be careful to have thomsulves and | Heary O, Scholz, Mcketano & Co clect n United States Eonutor 1o represent, o et rgwits ho prosisions-of toia et are Horoby. | tovna shall continue t0 hald tholr respeativu of- | {hio pirty {ameot Lot Shill Baven persoml e <+ | hulr childsen vncelunted ai onee, 1t ey | B & Oliie €00 1L While 806 Inliropresent out intycusts' . Conigrtss or i o cos nnd dischari the dutles thorcof during Ny with Bivh, 80 tnftlinged. 48 10 Drevent e have not niready done so, by Sy ¥ Sl iSeuntnesre repoicd, e tho rumalier bt 8o torin for which thoy word i o “ossluie: trom uspecting s wbject, | The Megutar Mldwinter Meeting of tho | T the fant of J. It. MeKag, No. 200 Ohfo | Toglor, Henthors, o e on, s, | iy Sirech fbv; the, Wiscuneln State Grries. nov Senator Rieo offoed tho Iinds Tempgranco | *Ehooidel, Xans tho Commisstoner af Highways P etk apmnlon. the Mee i, tol) - Wikeondin A juulers_ORisuts Gr Llio street, flve enses of scarlet-fever were re- | Fienard 14 homns, T, Hinmelgarn, h ! terests of tho peopie demand the efcetionota 3 ¢l - | norted yesterdny—though of n mild type, sekwl i snnte bill, and rather unneceessarlly said he dfd 1tat | for ench ot suid towns in muaednz the tinie Of | juaune, tho Jodge shall fssuent order for his dis- Conference aud Subjects for Discus 1 ¥ Y I " Ly Beekwlith min to the United Statey Sennte d : Middendorf, (Gerstonberg & Coy 18 not 4 2 . I slont. i Another case wag reported from No. B33 | John Rick, druen & Co. ralirond man, but & man whose purmmount fne the request of the ldles of tho State. s ot e reasentlys olhcos dacio. The Too hultyo, St vommleslon shall it be anpeliited Special Dispatéh' fo The Chicago Triduine. Calumet avenue, "Pliers were reporied three Tercst. s b £avor o¢ Govornbiont coutrol ot il Senator Berggron offored a bill relativo to | maindor of ‘the ferms for which they wera | yitlent, nor bo reveated ut any' interval of lvss | Mapisox, Jar,’ 2L—Something I the | Secd of dinhthoria, ns _folluws:. No. 5L THE CITY 'O BLAME. inter-State trangportution compmnles, judgments and deerees, reduelng Interest | cleeted, and in thodischrye of thelr dutles skl | $hyp sk monthis® duration. : South_Halated, No, 411 West Monroe, and ‘L'his was probably alined nt Mr. Sawyer, ay 1t was ndopled on the smne duy that jie was ]»hlcud In nomination, and a3 a great bowl ind been ralsed aznlnst him by his opponents ns n rich man, & rallronder, and 0 monopolkst Tho Grand' Juster's nddress wos of cow The exceutlon ut this net [a fntrusted to tho Btute Commissioners of Publle Charitles, who are, for this purpose, grunted the following owers, usuully resident in Commlssioners of Lunacy—tumely: The power to visit and lnspect ntl places: where Insane persons aro or many bo act in confunction: and after sale before redemptionto 0 per cent, and j-mflucb, furtber, That the unlon of such givinz Sherlifs the power to Issue certlficates | towns shull not be complete untll tho expiration of purchase Instead of absolute deeds, of thio terms of all ofticers In suld towns who aro 3 clected to gerve for tho perlod of ane year, The same Senator -presented n bill fixing | A Bir for an nct to amend an act enditiod * An fees for Commissloners appointed to set act to authorize Counts UBoards In countlog nutuve of wmass convention of Wisconsin | No. 845 West Van Linren street. Jedle saiter o Tin Chlcagy Iiluinte farmers will be héld at the rooms of the State |~ There seems to be q desire at the HMenlth | Ciicaco, Jan, 2t.~Inyour artlele of “ Tho Agrlenltural Socicty In adison on Jan. 31 | Oflice, on the purt of Dr, DeWolf, to siut off | Clty’s Health,” In Tite Tisnuse of to-day, to Feb, 4, Inclusive; While the organization informatlon In regard tocontagious disenses. | you say that dir 11, G, Ellers, of the Sewer- f Cuses reported are not infrequently sup- epar odt W benrs the name of the Wisconsli State Agri- | pressed, xm)(l it 13 with umgrem‘csullfllc\ll{y fge, Depnstmont; statedy NIhy Uil was; fied; the power to requivo statistieal and | auitural pnd Lortlenlturnl Societles, 1t ) At Information can bo obintned in Teaney | the fault Jay in the ownersand the bad cou- | Sidernblo lenkgh, and lts principal points Y under township organlzation to organiza cer- | Stpey se ¥ , whe culturul nnd _IHortlcultural Societles, it hing | that inforpation can bo obtained In regurd vi 3 ) were: (1) That Congress should make tho p"l!’(:‘x‘;grg’g‘l“"‘féf.‘;g:nl“pé’l%pg'pf)?“&‘lflllm“,l,sfi; taln territory sltunted thoreln us u town,” ap- ‘,;:.".,“&_";,’;’,‘f,"i‘,.\‘;-rg"."':.;"|.fif.';?§“.’.“h'§,f:35{,"21{’.53} so brondened its phylnctories as to write | to them. The loose wwnner i which busl- | dition of private druins. Commissfoner of Agvicultura n memberol exccution; also n bill to nmend Sees, 10 and ;‘,’,.‘,f:}.,‘{“},?;,‘,“jfm{z.f‘:fi" fl%mlsé? ; of an dlof fhoFees and Snlary law, 80 13 to bro- | petontitied * An net to auhorizo County Hourua vide fees for Bherlils and Constables for suin- | Iy counties uinler township organtzation to or- monhig appraisers, gunize certuln torritory sltuated thorvin us a A bill was Introduced for the rellef of | town.” npproved Muy 28, 187, fu foree July 1, lF elsli‘:%g “""l“'llx‘u PLIIiJllnxgr e ’l‘l;u fimoum :Z';’é.?é",. u"r‘fr fi}',?v fi:'xmeu hereby, amended 50 a8 3 52 ), QI e elongs to the o iy o o] " cluss of cinims ngalnst the Stais on necount | , F5¢; & The City ouncll of nny clty which con- of an_ ancient Penitentincy contract. The | pyorainunce, provide thut the Mayor of .,Ifd same bill hns been In numcerous Legislatures | ity shull bo ex-oflicio Supervisor of sald towns before, and nlways sat down upon, : and thut the Clerk of suld city shatl be ex-oflicio Senator Munnpresented a perennlal om- | Clork of suid town; nud that the Collector of nibus bitl, to make - appropriation for the | suid city shill be ex-olficlo Collector of suld pnyment of nbout $20, to the owners of n | town; and that tho eflice of Highwny Commis- small_flotllla of ‘cannl-bunts, which,” with | slonersiull bo abolisied; and “that tho otlicus i i of Bupervisor and Yoormaster shull Le sepie vajuable enrgoes, were lost on tho eanal | OF 8 ‘ 1 ter shult U Vi g ) ted, und tho Poormaster be appointed by the several years stuce, Senntor Munn desired | s g % the appolytment of u special committee to k‘,{g’u},‘;.‘.‘.':fi-“',.:‘{.}“ :3,‘,‘,5, ':'ffif'{,',‘,‘,'.f.}' fllfifi,fi‘;,"':? Investigate thio canses of tho shipwreek and | yeara not less thinu two and not mors than tive, trath of the statements of thabill, The SEQ. 2 Sec. 6 of the nforesunid act Is hiereby ro- motlon prevalled, enled, and Seo. 6 of suld net sball bo borontier > A b was presented by Senntor Walker, of | known and deseribed us See. 5, nnd Bee, 7shult Blacmmln.phwlui;.lcrfie yand Calhoun Coun- | o known s Suc. 8 and [t sball e thelr duty to Institute proceed- fugs for the trausfer to i State Llospltal for the Indnoe of ull insnno peraons who are not prop- erly enred for where they wnay be, and to pro- ceed ngalnst any county or lndividual, eriminals Iy or otuorwlse, for willful or grint negloct of nsane persons under thoir care; and it shall be thelr further duty to tuke procecdings to lber- atonll persons whoare restruloed of ‘thelr lib- erty on tho protense of lusanity, .and who are not, in the opinion of sald Commissioners, in- sany, Mltehell, of McLean, Iutroduced a bill ap- propriating S$10,000 per nnngm for the ordl- nlnry expenses of the State Normal Univer- sity. b’ean. of Cook, Introduced n bill of special interest to Cook County and Chicago. It pro- vides for the election of Lincoln Park Com- nissioners by the people, und contemplates the electlon of threo trom the Town of North (‘Hlflcugo und two from the Town of Laky View. thereon an Invifatlon to all the farmers | Mess is bolue done will result in an investiga- | How ean Mv. Ellers blame property-owners f tion by the City Counell, An unehrthing of | for the condltion of private drains when clubs, Granges, county socteties, mechanies’ | jha deticteticios of the Departent would 4 P , cluby, frult-zrowers, bee-keepers, dafrymen. | prove n public benctit, Y thoy nre Inid by contractors under the in- and ol kindred socleties to send deles | | ‘The simall-yox smbulance was at the City. | Sbectlon of the City Sewernge Department in gates, As the _tlmes are good amd all door yesterday. ‘L'here were plenty of | such'n bungling inanner as they were lald woney plenty; ‘it . Is cxpected that blankets i it, but the hard, eold-looking | on Clybourn avenue, between North avenue | D leather-covered seats were anything but fn- | and Kuclie avenue, Tast sumer the gatherlng Wil 0. one of tho most | vithug, and the dirty, dump floor was covered Without lnying grent stress oy the fnet successtul and sdgreeablo meetings of the | withan old quilt. It the pest-house people | thata good winny of those sewer connections kind ever held 1 the State, and of vitalin- | would clcn'l! the vehiele o fittle 1t would do | don’t “extond = through the street-wall, terest to the tillers'of the soil. The firat day | 1o harm. “Tho driver, too, Is careless, asitls | though, ns I understand, charged by willbe consumed with routine work, s meot~ “”IulumllslI‘xn E[lnpal ?v.l fllur‘uls wllll' sxbmlliuox llrm:lur},"l ‘lmfi ll::\% ngrent nifinylt\:tim il s{ shodt * putlents In his vehlele on theway to the los- | Iay so high that, In # verycold winter, excep l;“ of the Agrieultural Bonrd, and veports of | pital to purehinse woods. extra proteeted, thoso drafus will freezo uperintendents. 'The second day will bo | Yesterdny ex-West Park Commissioner | under the sidewitlk, If any person wil nsl devoted to revision of the premlum-list of | Muus complained that the ‘man Schultz, of | Mr. Miller, tho Suryeyor of the City Streot tho State Fabr, s an address by tho on, | N0 330 Bite Island avenug, rode down dally | Departmont: Mr, Boctticher, Inspéetor of N. D. Fratt, ti Presldent of tho State A l’ in the street-cars from the vest-house, his | the city on Clybourn uvenue; Mr. Kollmann, N. D, Fratt, the Tresldent of tho Stal ‘H,l:l“ fuce belne yet covered with the small-pox | foreman for the contructor, 1. K, Gobel, Esq,, cultural Soclety, and by J, 3. Swmith, Presi- | senbs, 1ligentire family was stricicen down | or any mason who worked on - the walls on dent of the State. Horticultural Soclety, and | With the disvase, simply through the reck- | Clybourn avenue, Inst sunnmer, he ean ascer- o pupar by the 1lon, A, A= Arnold on trans- | lesness and enrelesness of “the Health | tain whethior there is any exaggoration In my the Cabinet with the smme snlary nas tie Seeretnrles of the other Departments, md the Depurtinent sustained and encouraeed h{ annunl appropriations from the Natlowl ‘Creasnry commensurate with its importance, ‘To this end potitlons hiad been sent out'toall subnrdlnutuGrnnFes In_the country forsiz nattires, the petitfons when slgued to be seob to the members of Congress. (2) On thy guestion of transportation a " resolotion which wns passed at” the Natlonal Grange was read, which demanded the ennctment of A general Inw prohibiting sll dlserimination In favor of or against ay elngy, locality, or Interest in the transporias tion of passengers or frelehts also prohidite Ing excessivo eharges. (1) No nore grints of lunds to milronds, (1) No more exen tlon of railvoud Innds from taxation. (5) A thorough rovision of tho patent laws, (8 A pgradunted Iheome-tax, (7) The enack ament of o luw to prolibit. all taxation of RIGIITS OF PASSENGENS. bonds and mortgages; to assess the real e ties In the Central Grand Division of the Ap. OTHER BILLS, Uniderwood, of Plke, introduced s bill to | portutionto the jex Tho ottior duys | Ofticor pho allowed the ambulanes driver to | nssertion. Clranres HAUSSNERL * | tate mortgaged 1o the arcupant and posses wellato Court, lc(lls the same bill pl’usm{u‘-d Harrls, of Cools, offered n kIl to enablo | define the rights of passengers on railway | WHL be devotdd —to the discussion stop there daily and purchinse grocerles, loav- Nllr; giving b o len on the interest mayable L\‘ Senator Herdman two years since, It f —— o o regt | Inig his vehiele nnd putlents in tho street, and .- o e T stokon” s | e of st s olkibighest s fotod iy, i Vel nd,- In een truced to this Infection. The factls 3 :fl‘flifi? il n:‘ud"m rio I e minaas | mendually doveloping that nbont the only Annyal Mobtliig: Ta<Morrow, those who get umr,ll\-mg out of the soll, worls that Is-beln done by tho Lealth Coni- | . Tho twenly-third anniversary of the Young During the session of the Conventlon an | Missioner is explaining away churges that | Men’s Christian Assoclation will e held at exhibition of flawers, tralts and geafug will | have beon dally mude agaiist bl Tho | Furwell Hall to-morrow at 3:50 p. m. The be lield under tho.clinrgo of the State Hortl- | comptning of Mr. Muus wili bo looked Into | 4uunt reports of President 1. G, Kelth, culturul Soeloty, to which all ara Invited to | 4 the facts denled, of course. But Mr, | 7] ! e, and Genernl Seeretury contribute, - Samples of corn und graly will | Muus 19 n reputable citizen, who has a | ‘Treasurer L. J, Guge, und General Seeretury be preserved fn tho agricultural rooms when | dtore nb 864 Bluo Island avente, and he - | AT, Hembgway will, bo presented on that donuted for that puipose. sists that it Is Just g he snys, ‘L'lie frlendsof | geeasfon, ‘Tho procecdings will bevaried by ’l‘lllruu ] tho coutlesy ofl the rallroad com- }:::gg'l:‘ni &’l{;" rt:;ntu!fi‘lllIc:ulltglfillg:&llmgl Sfl; sveeches from the Rev, E. P, Goodwin, the e, 50 W g SOnV' e ev. Fredericle Co o ) - E:;!lltl"l:llllmb‘:rv;‘nlx‘l's,:\'l(\Lyl.“wlHl%n"rgmxfimlu::i “lothing left, by decedonts. All sorts of ex- | 1tev. Fredericle Courtney, the Rov. £, C. Lorl tralns ln the State, ~ It provides that no rallroad shall stop Its express or uassen- ger tralns to uwalt the urrival of o frelght fora longer ‘perfod at any one thno thitiy halt an hoursand that any rallread vio- Iating this wholesome provision shall hand over 850 for the tirstolfense and $100 forench subsequent one, the money to be collected on the compluint of nuy ¢itizens aud turnedover to the sehool fund. NORTHERN JNOSIITAY, FOIt TUE INSANE, Wright, of_Du Page, futroduced r bill ap- proprinting 831,000 for the Northern 1los- pital for the Insnneat Elgiu, ‘Theltems uro: iy hlin of "n pro yata share of the taxes, this to bu credited on the notes or motrtgages o presentation of the ‘Treasurer’s recelys showhe the taxes had been palil. The Trensurer’s bogks showed o member ship of over 6,000, and n balunce on hand of over vne thousund dollars, HORSE TALK. Tho Supremo Court of \Wisconsin Feart Involving the Owaership of8 Florse Valuud at 820,000, L Park Commlssloners to lssue bouds In re- passed the Senate at that thoe, but disap- e 7 peared on third reading in the Iouse, nowal of bonds, ete. X Sonator Edwards offered o bill nmending | Amendmonts were offered. to the Estray the law of crhnhmlJ]urxls‘)rmlmwe, glving | and Road and Bridgo Inws, urisd fl:.‘:é,‘,‘}‘{-‘}.35:“;?..‘{“;‘»‘.‘;3 i, uulcflfil;'. r‘\)ulu::lr"ll;“llelgsl Little, of Foyette, Introduced n bl for the than 300, and requiting Prosecuting Attor- | Tefletof the ielrs of Johin and Anne Seats. negs to attend upon the triulsof such cases, | THIs nufortunato couplo aro alleged to have A UL was presented umklnfi npproprin- | been: robbed und put to denth Aug, 11, 1564, tions for the State Industrial University, h{ n detnchiment of the Forty-first Reglment Semutor Artley. presented n copy of the blll | of Illlneis Volunteers, und the helrs now ofiered In the “House by Plotke, ot Caok, & | want $85,000 to relmburse them for tho few days sinee, It mnends tho~luw of me- | nmount which tho bl soldler boys took, to- chanles’ Hens g0 118 to make the owner of the | gether with Interest thoreon, 2 Spectal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. oo ehanie 3 . iy . 03,250 per annum for ordinury expenses b 08, cuses aro dutly” made when they call at the | mer, thoRev, IR, 0% Huttleld, and the Rev. A. . < paar Wednes Wuparty “”,"""t to mechantes formaterlal, | Niehols, of Clinton, Introduced bill pro- |y 85,000 por anunt for repuirs, $1,000 for ONGNINEEIER, oy Tleulth Oflice In regard to the tine required | Kittredie. ‘Ilioro will bo shiglug by the Fap- | SADISON, Jan. 3.—Tho entire day ‘!“‘"? Hon u'ILtII?E:'\\'t:;rx'k'ut%l‘xll‘ ll"".::l‘l‘h'l:: :hlg oWt o x‘x{#‘ls{: "?3?:1 "“"Jflbllll“,lrlllfi u{:o‘l’l’?fl”?{‘“‘(’,‘?&‘fi hnrrovun‘n'u‘.v,ut Br scronide, SI00N fur. ney TELEGRAPH TALK. to. Tuilznty“tlie I"'“'"'m'-" and the puor, | ell [fall choir, nssisted by the Third Pres- ldny l““s c“"““"'md' by tht: h}""c!"lf).l':‘;.:}rs: retain the balance due the contractor In his | County and the Clerks of the County Courts bollers, €2,000 for a front fence and gate- 2d unfortunate peuple nre kept running day ienring somo of the most expensive wiys, 51,000 for an lee-house, nid $1,000 for duy, duncing attendanes upon tho byteriun Chureh quartet, eonposed of Misses npparatus of patholoxieal laboratory, hands untll after the expivation of that thwe. | shall iold tielr oftiees ut the Court-Tlonse of Prof. Hnaskins; ' of Milwaukoo—Ills Heuuy Chinmissioner, whose erratle conduct | Kittle Wallace, 50!"'\“"'1:1'““1"!“ Rommelss, tulk” ever listened to n Wisconstn, Tl “I'he Senate then adjourned until to-morrow | thelr respeetive counties, or nt such othar . 3 H ! 3 3 vas that of Jumes C. MeKisson i b b ELLANEOUS, Viows Concerntug Convolidati Tiss n tendency 1o offehd nearly overy person | contralto; and Messrs, O. AL, Clark; tenor, [ cusa wis Ui ! £ mornlug, vh\fit‘! Jucmay dbul l'lll“\l'(“,‘f‘" tll'w o Couuty:| ooy, of A’[l,::‘nt{,a;‘\,':fififiucpd bl ro- Spectal Dispaten to o Chisags Tribunes Who hins. tho misfartin to -hive biuslioss N!"tl‘\- Li U“{*‘!ll_l'lfl"!l'i\l“ll;-l ‘lL{r.l'. ) Dul|ntl. Jomes ¢, Reynolds sud Judson O, llijIr‘x:mO? T 1IOUSE. ettt Do the sald offlecs | o ealing thio Draligs adt ot May 29, 1870, MILWAUKEE, Jin, 2L—Tie Tunuse cor- | With tho Health Oftics, Complaints arg care- | OF th suing ehgrell, I 0BICulS 19 BHEntst, and 14 for the possession of the valuable = . Hati n“i‘, e of enchy wortine dnge " 0™ M | P oligblood, of Frauklin, embraced the réspondent to-day . Interylewed Prof, €, 1f, | Sully tiled nwny wid garoly over livestlguted, I}fn!:llwnllms?l‘lux“ tl‘l’\l‘l\lllulm:'l!tl)ll:ll'rl‘“o “:‘!lt(:cll!«t:l‘:g tlug horse * Blly Buslider.” The case oty Spectal Du;lnlc:' :':.og‘.xi';:"mgn Tridune, 0"Mua, of Rtock Island, i rmfl;ccxl a bill | opportunity, for which ho had long been « Lo 3ol il whion they are, 1L 18 by @ set of incompo- £ up ownppeal from’ o Walworth (|r§ul- waitlng, to Introduce that - temperance bamb- shell known as the [Iinds“bill. 1t wont lnto the heap, and will be herentter desigunted ny House bIll No, 164, i Carr, of Greene, who was negligent when” his naine was called, now introduced abill coneerming the subject of negligence, - It sweepinely provides that all contracts, ex- press or implied, which seck to nbsolve from ot lhmit thy llnlxlllli; of Dpersons or corporn- tions for dumnues by reasnn of negligence Liaskins, Superintendent of the Northwest- | {enfs, whom Ds Wolf keeps ubout the ofifce ”C"“HH\‘I'“E‘“"“ muke the followlng inter- SeuryorieLp, Il Jan, 2.—Tho Ilouso to nuthorize eities, towns, and vilinges to tof lust yenr's work of fllc;}‘s- collect tho expense of abating nulsances met this morning at the usunl hour. Weber, | from the prewmises on which the nulsances of Cook, protested ngalnst the approval of | exist, Tho expense Is to bo made n ilen upon the journnl us long as Rule 60, providing for | the premises, the Hen to be enforced by bill the printing therent, went unobserved, The | OF petition, and all lmrsuns having claling edge of his protest was somewhat dulled, “"'i‘»{.‘.',’ifié',‘,?},'{“ '(,'-l‘[.fi?, ‘;',.'i‘,",'.‘{:}‘clfl.{‘ “,, m“,"" Y S ol however, by the Speaker's statement in ve- | the Senate bill for.the relief of Felix .I.}nml gurd to the appolntment of a gpectal commit- | Willlam P, Emery, who want 827,108 on ue- tee yesterdny to discover why the journal | ¢Ount of wi anelent elalt for the violution ot where It was exhaustlvely argued, and wher the defendunts wers beaten; In the evidencs in the Court below, it was; stated that e horso could -trot In 2:20 ‘and was worl $20,000, Through some utleged sharp prc tlee, the horse was oxpelled from the Nutlon: Trotting Assoclatlon, and s value consi ernbly. lessened In consequence, e W&t then placed by MeKlsson In the hands of 1 orn Telegraph Compang, n rogard to the | us sanltury policemen, “To seo them to- "-“‘_‘““l"x_ provosed ‘consolidatim of the' threo com- gether overy afternoon In-(he offles, when | soclation: A b they report, Is enough to Insplre a feeling of vanlos, It had bednstated ns the opinton-of | ek KO REORS El e 1o bettor tian EDE several prominent-telegraph men that the | Do'Well; yet tho evil Is not remedied, Injunction sult would have no effeet npon K tho consolldation;” Prof. llasking sald he INETTICENT OFFICIALS. Dbolleved that when' Rufus Ilatch Is eatisfled | During the week there have bLeen printed pecuninrlly the sult will bo withdiawn, as it.| In Tne Tususc some prinfal revelntions No.In ol ig evident that his nction is solely for the pur- | concerning the sanftary condition of some of | No. of young :wu'u Gogpel meotings. : an old Penitentiary contraet, shall he vold that a pinintitr shall not be re- s ¢ cate b i el 5 \ ket ok i defendants for the purpose of relnstatemerd was ot prinied. ' Lhelps, of Couk, Intraduced n bill tho ob- | quired to prove that ho was not negiluent, | BosS of buitnk mv“ Alicrablvatiicks. Ll to thinklyatclatt shctiohs ot tho West Slue., %g g}l::'l;'l::::ll‘:“fgr by GE i Wil mcotivgs.. 2522 | in the Associntlon, aud & nominal sale male THE NINDS DILL, | jectof which 1s t0'ntlow i uttachment to | and that every employer shnll be linbie to his | Professor does not see any renson why the.| ‘liers havo been brought to light pestilence- [ N, ur evdnieg lectures, il 17 | 1o tisem for the sum of $3,000, and a bill of , Youngblood, of Frankiin, mado anothor | Issus wheren debt has been fraudulently | employé for loss or Injury” on account of the | compnuies cannot ‘consolidnte and at the | roeding dens which huve escaped the seru- | No. b attemhinco. .. o 0 gate glven. Tt noldsand Shermun now clalt valn altempt to get unanlmous consent to | tontracted, whether the debt is duv or not. l‘",i[l:lohl's llt'tltllucllrl‘- 1until to- same time keep within tho proyisions of | tiny'of tho Lealth Department; from Come kg» fi:mlliltltlnl)“u‘lgurnuml 1iiblo lecturea . ik ésg vk \'Il‘(.‘h:\fl e L Rl l;;:m‘d‘u oo By Hioilg il Tt Il b . lllo:}flvi'l?ls? Gfiu’;‘lfillfis\l‘:\s:fll an im. mur::‘lug?uw ity mligunial Ly TOFROW | thelr charters, Tlivonly State thut hns Inw | wisstoner down to pollceman, dens which | g Rav, W, J, Kni: ‘l:‘l\";;l‘l;fibl\i 0od mirh auid that all partles so understod onton A kwell, X & which would provent the consblidation ls | have been volsonlng whole neighborhouds | Pennsylvanta, and in that Cownonwealth | and sowing the seeds of. futtirs epidemics, I atrondonoce. the Pacifie & Atlantle Company, which was | But the Health Dopartment, Instead of seoks | No. of entertutumonta, a Pittsburg organlzation, successtully effect- | 1ng to atone for inefMicleucy in the past by | No. In atiendaneo.. ed n consolidation with the Western Unlon | promptly correoting thesu evils when brought Boven or ulfilll years ago, Lvon Nif that Stats | to Its notice, Is takiug the other tuck, and try- Hio doculled statutes upon this subject mny. | fi to belittla the dlsgraceful factawhich hnve Prof, Hasking preaicts that the fingl out- { beon brought to public attentlon. In this | cpficss nig como of the sult will b the succoss of the | €nse, however,the schemo will not work. | of Chines effort to consolidate. He cluls that the fear | Ald. Swift, who lives near one of thesn | Youny lfl" ~gouds trude receptions: Hombens® rocoption. ab the e, MceKisson, however, t o} lighied bis elaim fa tho fovse In the Clre Court below, il the detfendnnts come Ilflf" unid nsk tho Suprome Conrt to,reverso theds ciston, Eminent connsol nye‘been emplo o both sides, and the case has been ursit for ull thore Is lu It. i e e—— ——— WASHBURN OBSERVATORY: . . d tant bill to correct the many evils grow- 4 TENFEIANCE AILANOUE, T Ot of s prosent lasw I Teward 5 tha but was called to timo by Porchn, the antl- | cofumitment aid detention of Tntics. . 1t " temperance man from St. Clair, who made | embodiex the suzgestions on that_subject to the point that the gentieman was wholly out | bomude i the furthcoming repart of’ D, ¥, of order, Thu polnt was sustained, and | 1L Wines, Sverotupy of the State Board of v o Chnrlties, ‘The blll provides et no nsene 3"‘.‘““"'""“ sulliugly but regrotfully sat | Jonn restdine. i WhEs " Stnto. shatl by s oW, % prived of his liberty, except by tho onlder of PAINTING HOUSE NILLS, u Conrt, nfter o proper {udiclal Investigation White, of Cook, moved to n-eonsl“nr;tllo of the case upon medlenl and - other "cos b COMMITTEE WORK. g THE WG INVESTIGATION, 8pectal Dispaleh to The Chicago Tridune, SrmxareLy, I, Jun, 2L,—The llouse Committee on Contingent Expenses mot this afterngon, and will report buck tho MeWill- fnmg rallroad and warehouse Investigation resolution Tuesday mornlng with o recom- mendation that 1t by adopted, Its author Iy - RO LHLENdUNCs, ..oy veschool=—uvuruge attonds it I il gther o ! dute. Tocluhnating the fua 5 oy 25 | Aetlon of the Board of Itogents ‘nfs':: vote by which the resolution providing for | petont uxldence, 1L guavintees tho vl of | yory confident that the House will | Bfan Increnss of vutes fs entirely Unfoundecd, | places which the Ilealth Commmissloner, it | parwel UG Hitol g | Wisconsin Ktate Universily —4 the bi-weekly-printing of n synopsls of House {,'ll.,fll"l:.’ ’ufi,:fl,\fl,f? ,.}';‘1‘:,‘,',,:,‘";‘,"‘,{,‘“,,"33 wdopt 1t and doos not disgulse his slhln!:\,v {"?ggm‘lh;“fig{:{.“r,“’l( :‘ll:‘"eg‘ltl:'{?unl‘m}{\l“#:: hie knew his business, would huve abated the | Opuneair sorvicos—catiingtod attondunco.. 400 | eccssor to the KLate Frof. Wuwod ilts was ndopted yesterday, The questionwns | vision: bellef thut the Speeln! Committes, when ap- | duced evory year sinee 1808, In eowmion with | ot he knew ot its exlstence, and whose f:‘;":'l:f‘,"_{'fi;’:m?.:::fl;g’;:‘“‘;’I‘I“‘"f“""';‘.’."'“' i c'";:‘““""l Srtpaich i T Erlengo SIS discussed nt some length, and the cost of tho | Ji cuse uny resldent of this Stato whall be,or | polnted, will have something to do. Itls [ reductions by other companies. The de- | fumlly are exposed to slekngss and death | County Poor Houde—averuge No. of ine M ADISON, Jan, 8L—At the last meetingol Job stated to be ln the neighborhood of ( supposed 1o be, fmmne or dwtrieted, applieation | pretty gonorally understood that In coming Bl St y | des 0 Lel 9 v ereaso of rates hng Beon exuetly I propor- ‘lll‘uufill the neglect of tho Health Depnrt- §10,000 for the sesslon, The vate was finnily | U3 be pido i hils, Lelialf, by petition, by wns. 1t ntends to make it lively for tho Com- | County 1 caiinss state Y o tlon to the increusa of fachlitivs, and witl so | ment. pitai—totui No, of paifonta. the Bonrd of Regents of the Wisconsin 51 rospectiblo oltkzen, 1o tho Judge of the Clreuiy | t0 Spriugticld he eamo to carry out, among | T, 8 not re bl Saunol ¥ | Waowa i Chilureivs Hospitl—sver ’ Vel ol €50 n'cm.mlm‘rul and the resofutlon referred to "lr &u.mxy Court Ilu' nud (oruuf uuumy‘;u t:r‘ill‘luh other thiugs, the wishes of his constltuents fl'é'c'fl,i{ikf‘c..’l,'fl?d"“fl?'{x'{.? ln\‘}fi?l%x!::#sr;rfrygl-‘l‘;“&? i‘;’#?'x'fi:"{\?.fi'k l:{:g l(;:::lmlln‘lull:xlfi‘l‘xflfi ?5'?'&‘5:?6 ;}zu‘:l' 'l'ull'l«ml-.. u" Sedians 18 ;‘,‘:gfv':“& fi,:,"ll‘::::n\:h;:.h":,(.‘::,l:!,f\flnssu 4 1§ the Committes on Contingent Expenses to | o beramuleied io b lisibo fesles fucss i | n two prowtnont partloulars—ugmely: to | eatablish competitive lines, but to the voluu- | thie that he intended to domand an nvestl- | 4Hcaiabos bt rendinetue 5108 | Bered In tho death of tho Into James C Wok §, Investigate, W arder of comuitment to sume hovpital op | Sttempt the bronk-up ot . tary actlons of the so-called monopoly, gutlon of tho mnny serious churges { No. of Diths takett, ., ... X son. Prof, Henry S, Holden, of the Nutlo! ; PETITIONS, sl fur wo st e application wiore: TIHE RAILUOAD POOLING BYSTEM, e —— ‘Jfi«n.‘féfi‘“x‘.‘fl.".‘”"“ . uelielenoy. e | Papors, muyuzities, wril {racs di % | Observatory ut Washington, fins been sl X i 3 el Y ity o ol e 4 h v q V' efurre 01 " 3 Another bushel-bnsket. .full of petitions | SLl S buiry Whidther 'of not teial by iy fs | {0 0foct whicl reform ho had already Intro- G -A B fortho' afordsald dvestigation, Now, howe | Emplayulent foind for won i bo by the Board of Reguuts (o tuke the Direct praying the passage of the Hinds bill was | gesired by the npplicant, duced an lronelad Dbl and, secondly, Special Dhwpatch to Thr L’Msw‘n Tridune. ever, It will como without hiy: asking. The | Total membership of nssociation todate. orship of tho Washburn Astronomieal shoved In nd relegated to the tender wercles | | On recolit of vuld netition, tho Judgo to whom | to nseortuln whother tho Rallrond and Ware- Quixov, Mlch,, Jun, 3L—~The annunl En- | faot 1 that the Health Department has not [ RAILKOAD WORK, servatory oy the Professorship afAstron of the Committen on License, tho dutuo fuy bo uddrosied wbill, utiloss a Jurs | jonge Board hnd beon protecting the-rall- | campment of the Grand Army of the Repub- | for some thue done anything exeept deny | No. of meetings furruilrond men 837 ¥ Tolded trind fv demanded, sppolut two physictuns of 4 ¢l oy 3 4 L myin the State Unlversity, Prof. 110 BILLS REPOITED, Jisd FOpR Yo Ml ME] i Hooeal Wtews | rouds more than 1t bnd the people, The voto | 11e, Departmont of Michixun, was held hero | charkes, full to attend to complalnts, and | No. o attendaco, ..., V18 [ enitiod. bt staneo of (ho churey Tho duiiciary Commitico reparted baok | FiF sty or'tho couin'ss iUl 65 | 0 suspend tho rules, whilo 1t did ot sus. | t-ty, “Thirtcen posts wero ropresonted, | {osirt hut s, st awoutest and | S I oo i o roreec 13920 | g witl entor wpan hbs dotles lnedisel ! House Lill No. 16, revisiug the Inw In regurd m‘:...‘&.‘..‘.',.’.h‘,‘.?.,u‘h,‘..‘{t.ry“.’mlfil 'tllf:mfin:gfl:lifi pend, came 80 nearly dolng I oy to | and llxun's wug a very full attendnnce of dol- | tho" euse, 16 18 thme that »oHoms riglical | No. of visiis to cabonses und cnglned. . oy Whie r_vm______ to eatrugs, with the recommendation that 1t | woluted, vuder ponalty of contewpt of Courts | convinee him ot lenst @hhat ‘the | egntes, Tha followlng ofticers wero elected | chunges wore made, ami qwn put In there fl"'{,‘: ;l.fl:m“w“‘m},‘"" AT 00 SARAH BERNHARDT. pass; I No. 88, to amend the law In regard """nf““"'-lm' 1 pervon whall be supolntd o | Committee’s report will be udopted, | for the ensulug year: Commander, B, R | who know and attend to thelp buslness, ‘;‘m, oflice: ol snla s o 1 A BONNKT. 4 to costs I certali cuses, recommending that | fufitutone vemired by wAn ot ta remyisg | Nawralty, he will bo made Chalrman of the [ Mlerce, Grand Raplds; Senfor VieeCom- | A great crnamont to tie dilice ts & man ; Jor The Chileugn Trituiie, A woman stunds upon the boards sud 1IaFs A mhnlo parts klsses, but lovis sigh, Yot 13 not sud; und the whole i 15t Distempered by ber mimimg, Worldly lfl’ue:l That look unmuyed on lize, ure sudden e With self-born miste when paln is jn her 1S And switt omotions riot oF urc sthicd It puss with an amendment empowering the | the praciice of wedicine In the Stuto of lills Courts to apportlon costs in all cases of ap- | Wois “m"‘“"'". May ), 1671 And provided, . - urther, that 1t shall nut be luwiu! y physle peuls: House BIFNo, 0, regulatine tho trafie | Ziie o ceetity o s ity s any phol g I deadly weapons and preventing thelr sule | the purpose of committing bt 1o au usyluw of 1 b i 1] munaer, Dun W, Sawyer, Quiney; Junlor | Jmed Gleason, registrur of vital stutisticn, Viee-Commander, Dallns Johuson, Muske- H,l,’f “ll’illlu'ru,"‘,’n',:fl'fy ‘:f:,‘;,':": ?.i‘.‘i.",!.“,.}"v‘é'n‘f X Kons Medical Diregtor, Juwes 3. Cook, Mus- | thelr way, Jlis weekly reports cant nover pm' Vi kegon; Chaplain, Willlam I, Mluer.'Lmlu ba obtabned until the }ulluwl: Tuesday or w,,nn'."”-‘f'rf.';‘&“.‘i&.'.‘t-f.‘(t.’&&“tm'-'r““:!:'{:'}fl!'f.l Traverse; lRepresentutive to Natlonal De- | Wednesduy, whils In overy other city thoy | Nrutes nbout 560 collugea or universitios, sxcius ‘mrlmem. 0, A, Jumes, Hillsdale; Alternate, | are ulways ready with the'eloss of buslness | sive of institutions which® secelve only Speelal Committos, und, even If therp are only ong or two wmore liko Idm on the Cow- wittee, ho promises that the fuvestigation will be anything but n farce., Even tho multifarlous political and othor Inturests at work to move heaven and carth appeay to Amerko: to minors, with n recommendation that 1t do | YHh tho suld phisiciun, bs either tho yuperiy- tendent, propriciur, uil oiioor, OF & FURUIAY pros A not puss, fessionnl utiendunt thorvin. AU i 1 Ol < | on Suturday, bélug alwuys ready for the | women. OF thess neurly 20 have beeu orguns { At hor Hgbt lnugn, hor unger or cibrace. : Morrly, of Mardin, the author of the dead- | . Thy sxaminiug bbyuicians sppolufed by 18 | Lave : h\x'&l:l;h::‘u"‘m{flgt T it é‘n‘ncfxl::v‘:n‘xlg:;‘t Bindny, patrs. i “toparts Aro snda one | Fod since 1960; ol tWanty of L e e ro .mq_lll;;“- A Iy-weapon bill, got Use floor to explaln what .fi’,fi}:;'..r" é'.}l‘&?&'r‘f‘n‘,".’n‘.';‘.i‘.'.fi{{.‘u'x‘t‘.' ffl"';e”}'.' NO TKRRONS YOR 1Iiaf, s at the 8u|m:y louss by the C, U.’Luuu.ls' on blanksprinted for the purpose, and are the m‘;'.:'l*'{‘,";f]',‘;"“'u'lmnfi“,’;:’{gh“‘{g,;';")'{um*glfi: '{;;"“'a"p"r“i;fllwgm'}‘m"j{:fi;‘:‘ i{'fi;‘;‘,‘,‘: fipad, E: 3vhu regurded®ns the provisions of a very #on Buppased o bo lnvaue, und shull by persunal | or to exerclse any other effect than to give Post of Quiucy. :;:nl&:t‘.“:lhln‘%s \)‘\'l)lu.ll“::ll"!:e‘hfll'{lnflwal!u uiu'llp‘l)' Tuird churge ho tultion feo, or ouly s nominal | Aud eauer thousands yield thta to {n., ,N‘u’y.m g lmportant weusure, and (o wove that it be | Investigution kod tuauiey, sativty thomsetves § hiny more *sand.” ‘The forco of thess in- T € Lo G e3. A0 | oo (wot” over' gN a ¥or vach poor bieart” (sud all our beur yeur), Thore ure, I > . rully né ta bie condition, und report the result of The publf ! aln to Hale' disenses ure all arranged alphubetically, o X o . ¢ privted Tl exumination to 1o Colirts Buder outh, The | Auences was clearly shown fu a Iittlo Incl- | of u:r':-t,m}finmx'a '1:5{3" %0 b to Malow Tonoy | e untiu mortatity teports for 1880076 wob | thoreont Sty (3?&(&121?&12‘3‘»;‘-’;’{’. dov- | Lixo Huid her glass, Tovos tis ows portninte, Buldwiy, of Buresu, Chalrwan of the Ju- | Clerk of the Cours shull furaish to the examin- dent which occurrod on the presentation of | +Fiko's Toothuche Drops cure I oue winute. ‘yet comploted while those of the great citles / eruwmout, the gruut majorlty of which oburke na ‘HanLgs NouLs ~ . . ) -