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THIS CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. 9 : SS BOWUS BUTTER. .° toapply to county aud tow iines computes, "Ph how the 1 Kuykendall) +t to contelbute to the THE STATE GAPITAL, irate Lewis, rattle a speed oraer fort location. The Committee took ucla were Barri Seva bil Xo. 2a wea the matter, but will lo so fr v4 iRARS Dubber tha Rail Ri ae ACrusade That M he V 4 lS AYie imotion was made and earr VIE VANNEM SENATE Itt is the Duty o a Railways i eonferones bn rusade That Meets the Views . + | Archer, Lanning, the volg by which It was kilo 2 DUT wits ; 3 i On Streets anit rs f Py Ya 4 to prevent the otis of raph conte : % saat Pel af 6 some Sensible Talk by Mx. Walker | trent, Mier Hon reeniamnitied to tha Conimutttec on Mit | trates wits coms Ti astern bn cone to Keep Them in of tte palendgesMuret Tighe of the Public. we of Macoupin in the Sen- Chen’ " ; ‘ on Enlton), aie Senate then adjourned until to-morrow mitt Fat, 2 re wits a ie ! Repair. y The City I ‘After the Vend 4 wat reday, elty arene’ yn) a graph = companies a6 ey est ‘ie — @ City Inspector er the Vendors. esterday. cehUr, Mann, Whitin § A . nr r "0 5 Hee ot Me Hoard at Fi in ate Yesterday. Filter, incline, Wile” VILE MOUSE. eee ee ee ad te raie “ae | fhe City Cannot Stand sueh an | yee eee it the Commit of Adulterated Creamery, a “Senator Whiting’ obinined tho. Hoot ani Ta Taebeen os Panett a chtontatly ta Shrtualieldt yng licen iota Expense for ‘Lely cise the fan at vinuetss reer b t nt Speetal Meynteh to The Chieags Tritrunes ie trate fn enue! by nan? wha an Tho May i. r 5 ill Consolidating tho } sald that tefore the Senate could properly | gmuyavinin, Why Feb. 0—Tho -Honge | wanted him “to loold. at the bill As Benetit, not! tartans TANG HA eer cheuatine ate | Two Dealers Pined as n Warning to Passage 01 tho consider the resolution It shoul perhans be | toot up bilgon second reading agatn this Mn pean aut with Hrspeetlon, tin tention of n Connell Conmilttes. When the rift Others, ! Weret t o celal ordel ene bs + Hie DU will be favorably reported on in the ihe it th wicks Hit . q = ‘Se : Divisions of tho Aupreme welntest one Ato nuttlet wad m-speclat oiler, anornlng. ‘Lhe first one reached was Chafee's, | ynortilins. iis misstor thas tar has praved %| Commissioner Waller ‘Takes ee le inlet ra etek fa ha ty. tracut : : aVOVErhtGiess, fv relation to criminal and quasterhainal | fillure, as were severnl trips made last ges- atively wht, and the obetreetion wes : Court tevertiteless, he moved the adoption of the | in relation t ‘Aninal a eerhintual Mure, 1 {rh i t Avely Heh id iT a Tot OUTLs resolution as reported by the Committee, enses tt counties of the second class, and | slum to Ki slitlar bills. Strong Ground upon senreely felt.’ Hut both bad lnereased from ‘o borrow the phrascoloxy of tho prize-ring, Au nmendinent was presented, ant adopt | providing for the payment of fees to ollleers, ee th 4 yer ta year, and were then serios- tho second and third rounds inthe atand-up X y ers, ¢ Subject. \y interrnpted’ by tho pasange nf traina | fyht uctweer Untttor-deale: - ed, which ellninates all power to travel In} jurors, and witnesses therel, THE, LAND-LEAGUERS, i dierown the ai Ceeejuetited thurusntates.. Une | veyere of elie Meee cco eae veyera of swine, butterloe, ob Loug-Ponding Investigat. | yursultof information, ele. In other words, |“ Gregg, of Sallue, moved to amend by —_—_ {ean geome retaudy wero apptied the elty woul iter tech a ibeadulkaetted netioiee ohees ote The it stations the Committed bh and compels Ward Meetings Last Night hive th vacate its atreots or the raitronds bate i! ‘ Resolution Adoptod - els | striking out countics of the frst class, se a4 Mente em Kot Nous ‘ < Tho Way in Which He Proposes to | don thotr tetera, Viaducts of sce Kid inust | Yesterday afternoon, and resulted In tho sending q ing them lo contuet the tnvestigation at the to make the bil) provide only for counties of Tho Parnolt Land Hate ot the Sinthe ent Bring the Roads to he Diellt, we tho necessity bat becaine ate to ease it cneh round of the gentlemen who |” z in the Senate. Hol, ‘Theresolution, as amended, was then 7 (he second eluss, on the growad that the first= Pale Mahe tnectunt nie Ny eae ae a Pe eam tetcamtas tune hud lately received | putin off hox's land for ereamery butter upon adopted by # vote of 87 yens und 4 nays, The | class counties were already overburdened bi ee ee | aH The ranGacne Terms, ' é tity under certaln epeelied Huntations and dee, | thelr unsuspecting uustomers. ‘Tho first easo gentlenen who were opposed to thy hvesti- | and couldn't stand the + nitondanee belie quite, sinalt, tho Pmt wud todo lt. tho older | called was that of tha ftldgawny Itrothers, who ry expensive system | after catting thy attendints. to onder, sugested - abilities, but had be e ? 2, HIrods hut net been x 7 ered ty | throat very: pee cure a eattion Hirst, Tast, and atl the tine, and ra, Jurors, and wits | the propriety of at owe! adjourning to sume How the City Administration of 1872. sycelul feseistutton, but. fo eliy had woken to FT rae ae recto ocureal’s tend rOny | of remunerntlny oft Amending Some of the Weak “hres te: ot Mark, Fife: th apeelal fezisiation, but the ety hiv a poriry postpanemer helr ens : wats. ¢n the Present un all elreuumstanees, werd Clark, Fifer | nesses out of the common fund, as proposed | tine when tho weather Inlght hu more tuvuee 1 ; Kn te pelviiexes in respect to tho fore. ey nell In AACE ford obae ; Points in Hunts ak Sanner tho, fatter of who 1 | tn the blll able tot larger attendaube. A anember pro- Made Them Sutanit. Tad Coutd recuitee ction Aaa PRoawterse Hie | of Vonne. whteh was yentited, and Judge Wale ?, a School Law. ant handigr” White, Evans, Kirk, shutl, | Chafee defended iis bil on the ground | posed however, thnt they frat receive woul would be for tho interest of the ratcunds to | lucoentiod tha enso auiitst H. Cohen, tho ns~ v ‘Thomas, Campbell, Com tnd Do “Lang | thatthe Inborer was worthy of hly hire, and | words of encouragementyand str. YH. "Youle | pny ratness hay on inany occasions during | hulld viuduets where Pequtrerle and really In | atgnes and -mauager, and Joseph Zuckerman, ty 3 vitrsued the miaste: ie cil uy SAVE tA the re was jie hostll+ Fate balles OF dolly fi i ihe ponderous Yaneey, of Macouptn, sug painted iin: a spoech, to which call he | tho tust six months culled attention to the dau 3 As tho matter now stands, the Railroad ested to the gentlemen who were pleading | Prom Paponted, prous condition of number of the viaducts, ALong Dixcussion In the House | cammitteein the Senate has power {0 lie Pieuely Sat ted EC ORR ae om Mr.O'Foole helleved that no trac Irishman | Sspectaliy of those whieh hava hoot up te lone Over the Criminal-Pracs Xestlinite churges neatust ie Commissioners: | iriety of changing thet auc pitting them in | Needed any word of encouragement i the pres- | egt, and to the ecexsity for thelr limmediite ree I. and the Warenouse Cominittes ty rel A ab elasss ; i ent great movement, as the Justices of Tretan pur, At tho snine tine, tho propusitl is: Corporation-Counsel Suley sald the State bad tice BULL from all further consideration of the matter, | Me,third class, At present oflleers In Mu- 4 ‘ Lae: * He tee position wasud= | tviozuted ta the elty ait thd power necessury Thetatter Commitios sUit broads over the | eoupin County protest ugainst English tyranny was 40 vuneed thit tho ritironds aud not tho eltys | guuie tho ity to brotect tse naiinse the contirmation Iusiness, however, which Is | courps'’r annest Noronrovs eniaxang — | UPPtreut to every one, It svas more than probs | should pny for the work: that the viatuets, be- | Fouls, There could bene daubt bout the pow quite another thing, without paying from 15 to $20 out of thelr | DY that Ireland's clans woul nor bo estabe | ing enistructed for tho Heneft of the fallroads, | Of the Stute to magutate raltronds, and to del ne the ostensible proprietor of the grocery 1 H of 0 1tnd thi rath . Der te cast ca ae getty | atora nt Now ibs State etreet, who. ate, the nitire of a nulyance that must be | nevording to the directory, bas anothor yrucery, i establishment at No, 203 Cattugo Grave avenua, For tho prosecution Mew iL 2 Howe gave ovl- denee tn the enge, frat of all oxplatiing hls re= lations with tho elty und with the Chienyo But- = Finall Snowed Hshed until after the urgumentof the sword had sute that power lo inunteipal corporations, Tho tion howl A ‘ aa ee ae toate : 4 al ae - : ales after the'urgumentof the sword bad | jy order to fneliitate thelr 01 . ute at cipal corporations, lon ho wuld that in passing one State street, i The Measure Finally CO eee eee ottowinge | OW, Dockets with no hopy of ever getting | ueon brmieut tu her in her Favor. Tetherefore | etry ‘und to eee ie cee anes tuto the Piatt of tho people to thole Sourautfur wis | dat, 1 he saw’ lia (Hg, wutaiite of lefend- 4 Patter roduee . ‘ 7 af ee ERE a x punt. be re pitre ord c ont’ which rend: “NI i Under by Laying It on pu Nee Suen Matroduced He following | thelr iwoney back. nt his opluion 1 was | hehooved overy Irishuian wot only tn this coun | time thin could otkervtise be tho ease, thoy | Marat tng te dad Prepared un vedtnanee In | ents store while Feud: “Ning. pulls of butter the Tabla. A Hunt for anact to establish a Boned af Fish tine the thing was stopped, and the people | try but in the Fatherland to prepara fs the timo | should pay the expensy of maintenance and res | should be built, where thoy should be pull, aud | pack of Itsawn quantity of the stuf. The “Commissioners, aid to prescrive thelr powers | thomght so tou, of pence for u turelble struggle, and fhide Mis | palr, ‘his view of the ease was pressed upon providing that tho raflrouds stot at ‘only. lark: ‘euid that IL was very aileo butter. Ho | nud adultes, ‘The question wasdiscussert at some length, Ee pean teem Ad ie with the ope | He elty authorities, and the siygestion wis | OM niet the decesanes npprinelen: trled one packaxe and purchased It, paytag Mere 3 SkCTION 1. Ne tt enacted, ete That tho Presl- Untenced Rallvonds to Bo Weld Liable | aent, sceratury, ¥ % UVohen fort By Hoar of Aseictituee dull aud, Trousiter of the state | 8M the amendment was finally lost. A | pressed people, for abo bad not forgotten the | Made by Chom to tho rallronds that tho Halsted 1 KEEP THEM IN The mnettite, ex-oblelo, | number of other amendments were offered, | tetlon of England during tho Rebellion stor had | street viaduet tn parteulir should he fixed up y prota tho package—n clreular hn was in the sity condition - okers e Amer: | by Le ators in Carter, Presitent of tho Mourd of Publie : ‘ ion my ju Double the Dango Ins Atty fourd of Kish Commissioners, and ns | gost of whieh met with n- speedy and aise | Sle trgotien dat for avery stur in the Amer | by tho rauds direetly tniterested fn it. ‘Fo that sauid plans und specttieations fad heen | 23 hel be purchased it.) Tho worl sulne, bit e ficted. auele abu noinLonto a practical ish-citlurist ts | astro fate Thott Hikes: Whe poor people af ivgiand. tow, | Probosition, howaver, the raitwaya declined to | prepared for thy erection of Viadlicts us follows: | TXNG, oF vlcomare cnr itl tt fente Ke B Superintendent, who wilt furnish the best (a= 8 fate. hole Hives. | dhe por peoply of Khirlun, too | Teeede, inking the wenitid that. wil the Interest ‘ i See het, Having marked the puciiuc with n letter SRUGR AN Re dO’ Lat rntiee ane. tee suidiine Murphy, of Perry, proposed one, however, | Whe worenwakentug to thu fet that hey ive He ne aiiat ihe poy teat ; + TOE BUI IN ISTE. y ho took It. to Me, Kuypt's aillee. fie later poriutendent shall be elected by a majority voto . . . i allowing tho aristocracy’: unwarranted ‘power, y Muets was the original ex- Polk and Beach streets, on, took some of the butter to Prof, Mariner to af ofthe State Bont of Atoultire en which furnished matter for discusston for | would Also ngsist and sympathize with Ire- | pense of constructing them, und that. after thoy | ‘Twelfth and 1 etraata, baye It amilyzed, - Tho Sonata Uommittes on Oorporations ) Srv. 2. Sald State Noasdor Fish Cammissloners | BOMething over hale av hour, Mis amend- juny ye reas uf Amierien, ar peer tue were ones put up, It was the elty’a business to At iid enamel ar the defense sald tat ho wus rendy 5. . 5 shuil receive no wktitional compensation trom | ment proposed to Include in the bill counties | Mitrly | t nite! A Lae in tnvor OF Lio peck ep them In pool condition, Hon and Kinze streets. LATA Pr he a Fl Deoido to Kill tho Slooping- heiutl travelling nnd hotel expenses not (ovexs | Of tHe third elnss, sttelt ns Cook. Cut movement. With wll of theo in thelr favar | hls Important question, which temporarily | jordhavenuo and Cherry streot, “in crosseexumiinution witness auld that tho pue= mn Oar Bill, teed S10 por nents Geriacts i ‘Therenvon White, of Cook, paraphrased | wd tho inowieago that thoy Were workine In | dropped out of sight, hussain yen broult up, | Hlsted and Kinzie streets, chased the pareel for the purpos of testtog me Ske. Ut shull by the duty of exch momber of | {ho titleof the bill bycalling it one to deplete | meme REP dear eae ater pas resent | and is . 1st. iin business tarde thie tor tie earoeeee ee it : a Het tyn ak iets sHe ne Ree tes | tho public treasury aud Inerease litigation, — | {he wecomplishment of His abject In One PHESSING TTSELE UPON THE CITY. OFFICENS (‘Blue Island avenue and Sixteenth street. ity Hp tho trae fit wdulternted butter, | He ra aes THE SENATR. wont district, oF the varieties which tho Super | Chafee stoutly defeniled Ws ameasure, | anothers Teaaeinbat Mancely 18 so Urgently that It must needs be answered. In alates anal vente. ceived a fearular weulkty auliry: from the son D SOME SOUND "TALI, futendent muy’ consider best adupted to tho) claiming that the third and fourth sections | grate dohu Montelthy quid Williane oyun 48 TE ot ate cet Bele Tae ouls eae ihuisted #treet a & Alton Itoad, | jedepend upon the nutiber of euseswiien ho 2, Srecial Punatch to The Chicayy Tribune. waters, ‘ a . | rendered impossible the calundtles which | delegates to represent’ tho Ninth Ward in the 7 etppropriation bul, Ona of the | Despliines and 8. it ht Into court. Hye would not be afraid that eb, Onn fre. 4, Tho State Boned of Fish Commisaton C band Les lariest items whiet the Allermen will meet in Stare eiree! led Pore tce fora couple of = Spaxarniy, Th, Feb. Tho Senate met } org shall nukan aumtal inceting in wa month | tke gentleman from Cook conjured up. toe Ue Then adjourned to next Sunday:| thelr progress through ft will bo that for vite | Whbash uvent that he want eh wed eS. QS this monting al the usual hour, alhio resolus | of dumneey of cael year and tho Superintenl: | ‘The nmendinent was finally mdopted, and | aremoon at 2a) orulock, tho pte of meeting | sluctss, Nothin fz more popula than viedwet, | Slehigua avenue ‘On the afternoon at dan. 31 witness vialted its tion presented by Senator Walker relative to | ent shall te Secretary of tho Board. | | caok County included in tho list of eour- ted und announged between How aD | phere ts hurdiy wu Alderauin whuse constituents! Zuekerninn’s store. und reinurked to bis elerk |, tha changes In the Municipal Jaw, ete, was ) order upon the Auditor of ecouuts, to | ties which are te pay the of prose: do not'want ve aye | Ttke and Rockwell streets, that he was selingaduitertted butter, ‘Ehoclerk 5 'f Te taken up asa svecial order. ‘Cheuuthor sald | he approved by the Governo fui Aust | guition tn erimlan) cases, whether they ise tt THE MIERNIAY LEAGUE THA HILO, to aco Maat there te no Alder | Siudtann and Hookwell stencts neknowledzet that welt was tho enso, and mtd J thathetore changes were made hn the state ttor fehereby authorized an Y : Hibernian Braneh, No. 1,of the Land League if. He DeCoING, inpopular ns toob- | Washington aud Rodiswoll stre that the purchaser was alwys made acqiutt t his warrant State Treasurer for ne or not, instead, 18 now, of leaving the mat- | mee dy the UMeMent oC Ste Watrlek's. keheal, | struct the wishes of his constituents on atch it Ashland avenue and Kinre street, with the nuture of the stuf, When he pur 1 provided for. And said | ter tothe discretion of the County Boutrd, Terplaines atrects none Arhuies last i ineatastanine st report to the Gove ane al She aihendene vivtuatty kided tho pi, Jon John Connell in tho ebalr, John 2 cat Heel ALULE and singular the items of” sueh expenditures, | when Rieliardson, of Adams, moved to lay maried tt Legistatures, Gnd mistrusttul of | foxotlior with to business transacted by th on the table the measire was snowed unt the many Dis introduced, ‘I'he legislation | gnen repurt tobe made before ‘the commence: by a vote of & to 43, the Cook County. ment of this State ought to be gotten through He out snel vank. ‘An net to establish | Vers vollng solidly Ih favor of killiug It. within sixty days. ‘The feeling that Legls- | ound of Commissioners to increase the product |, Collins, of Cook, obtatned leave to “Intro- latuves held sessions tvo long was | ol f tho fisheries by artificial propagation. and | dutcen couple of nitty 1 Tho papers demanded | cultivation,” approved May 13, 1879. aud in forca OF SOME LN utes of the Stale there: should’ be a necessity | sary expenses forthe same, ‘The people of the Stale were | Comuilastoners shal " asvenne, 101 ree! vhasee butterine next doy, Lowever, the ning, | Mutter. In addition to the urgent preysure fut | Centre avenue and Sixteenth street. chised tho '" + H 6 well i tho,,chalr, Je puniell, | these atructures across Halsted strect on Chi- rae Aha tho saine tonth avother confer- | clerk REPRESENTED Iv To NE BUTTER 3 Thomas A. Smith, » R. Filaeins were ap. Y rf oe nek, S iba x 3 i jolted deletes (othe Central Committee, and aeaatetien a Sets see a centre | the Mayor aatd 9 nuraber of new routs had | tudue Walltee sald that it anade no ditferenc maf yong at. Smut Mt Hina. and Joba Kine | & pcetare e.chio ers antly-reeurring pres obttlned enimince to the elty during the year, | whethor the eldérk represented It ay butter or Hd) cOMMILCE On speakers. suey nae steciee lun on State street and: W und one of the eonditions by which thelr rights | uurter or butter! ‘The olfense consisted in tution und by-laws was aah ir . etlirntt eeniiea. for the purpose were obtained was thit thoy were to bulld vine | selling tho pareel of butterine which was nob names were added ta the | OF puking sifu tho transit” berween tho’ | duets over the prineipul streets croseel—two or | peaperly heated, ae has obtained tha | Yay business — portion, of the city and | four anmialt ander the supervision of the U, Conk, who accompanied the provious plewberslip all, «thy Lourie has nbluined tg part, of | the | South side | Roand of Public Works, ‘Twelve new roats hud Ht 4 EST TO CHICAGY, Witlesprea lying below Sixteenth street, ‘Thera aro.also n | mureed to ese tern, taut aiothen Wwoulld prt had the teunsuetion whlch tok pineottionss ‘ i i y e 2 a . : nant’, fr hich Ww! is xteet cet, eres si a nse terms, and another i> rie 7 t t fat the Assembly should pass | JU/¥ 228i Is hereby repeated. One appropriates 21,000 for tho Law Library | ee tance eo NOxe OF whieh will be held a | jumnber of ther viaduets the erection of which | ally neeeye then, ‘Tho city wanted the oldtouds | eoutembys the eeueneoee tha reovitotrlteeee tho appropriation Vis and — adjourn FILLING VACANCIES, wit tho othor $9,000 for the Appellate Conrt. wl . 7 aban carly dite was agreed Tipo us fur back ag | to iuild vinducts also. ‘Che eity had a prior In cross-eximination witness aiid that be was Ae: ALAC ae a‘ Senator Do Lang introduced the follow- | | Winter, of Iroqnols, valnly tried to Ine THE FIRST WARD Ista, but which have not been built, ulthough tha | clulm to the streets erosecd, and, In giviug pers | employed be the Chlengo bitter Exchange. ‘ The Legislature had now been In session six ing: terfere with the regular order by shoving in | Land League hekt 1 meeting Inst.ovoning at the | necessity for thom 13 growing with every yeitr. [ uilssfon to eros, never contemphited any. fine The tutroduction of the tinnet of alleged bute anni eas rey tenet avntae Rrra IEP eG Tg Tere rh Sore Ric oe ETT amending | Pe Seanuin, Willian Maker, De. Mnekiniosn, nad } vielay, pays the neeessury duinuees, and (aves | Mneuiculabioestent.< The elty was hot bound hy | Uboe tee stefonse: tho defendant's cleric was The people hardly become acqualated with Pit approved April 3, lett, in fores July 1, | the in relation to fencing and operating | G.M. stom A number of those present shened the rondy So at the ontect the riviroads pas: | fuw to buhd viaduets: it bada't the moues: to] called, who eiid that tho paekae contained but- the statute laws of the Stata when they wero | 1873, be and the same fs heroby amended so us tO Fronds was taken up, read eet thi, | Me roll, thus making about titty members inthe | uinch and tho elty Uttle; but as yeurs pass by | build thems and the railroddg tid norhent tonsk | tertae, Whot tha, hue waa pussed te dent. toe ny 7 .. i mad us foulowne rittlrowds wes tt igs Seal seen oh new organization. The sories of resolutiuas | tog contrary is the case. The steadily inerea: the city to de the work. inguw and In right.the | Mr. 3 Falebank's tan, who came to tho store changed again The changes ware too fre- | read as. fol ae ntibs eager (dividhili BaeRhi= aut ordered to a third. It amends the 1 *Doyeotting” all) English mm: dug expense oF tithtenatice falls upon tho city. | ruleunts oaxnt ta buitd Je viaducts and ree | aud ‘tnarked the dilferent. packages of the tut qnent, Before one Inw was learned and | patton, cach sown Chall gonstitute sn. oleae ent {ow by, Teautriang railronul ean i Juve already Ween printed Su Ca Tutu Wille the rufirvads pay nothing. | There are ucw | move the LEAL CAVEAT Re Rete hea wlth tha word “sulne" witli wtenell, He alsa aasterer or Leg erfe! 1 ik dating " » | fence their roads In six months a hey are | yinantmously adopted, Tho President, ul Wiaduets, and vy cost of keeping then ‘corporation Counsel ‘Tuley belleved the raffle | marked tha package ag such with a lead-pencll ibslored nother peainlat pe ie ate a te Hatt ag era ome en olvetion we open far operation, nnider a penalty of double | ry, und redler were authorised to represent | Iu repair, which was nomlnal Ave seurs wie, 1s } roads could he compelled to bultd the viaducts | onthe side, Lewas'o marked when ‘Me Howe thaeted & new one, Parllelarly Was tes | ieee ie i vonance at the perks cuatios | the timnages ulieted by englues, curs, ete., | worst Ward Lengwo at thy nivetings of thy | now begiuniug to be an appresiable items and it | und approaches. “They had taken the erossinas | Pel eae Sides : the case with the road and school laws of | pure, delluing the stune by disthtct boundaries | to stock, A proviso fy attached that the'conie | cevtral ormenizaon, Te was declded to hold | wil grow heavier year by year as new struct. | away trom the people, and enuuld give dem | in eross-oxamination witness aufd that be was ete: . * . " . cchh ATA ee a * fur wetings ut the Grand Pacifle Hotel | tres are erected and the old ones begin to grow it . nt brothersin-luw of the defendant. Ilo belleved + the State, and ninmbers, and muy, from tine to tito, a panies inay avoll lability for double dan inesday evening, and tha mecting ac- | Weak, to broak down, and to uced reconstruction. af the Northy A LAW SHOULD Be THOROLGMEY TESTED | EMS a cae Hestnmteds crowns whence | fzcs, BY. paying ov Hpulering te ut sane pgly was adjourned for ono week, A REPORTER Stok 1 to cat aud tried by the people and courts of the it 4 within sixty days after notice of damages, ¢ i ri, sikt {ho coms + tho stuit was bought from Nek. Fairbank, who | cor porate with the cits inthe | inaniufactured it very jurgely. ‘TO COMMISSIONER WAL? , : 1 rte SIGIYY - ” vonstruction of viuduets. He belleved the com 0 Walluce Do vou mens to sus that N. wholly within the limits of aa Incorporatod elt: A : Siete) . EIGHT I WARD, Bay wont" 2 a i ‘nlluce, y enn to say ls State, anh when a elamorous public de | shall beso divited that uo election distsiet shal a ea aUe EE Uncen Tria nat er ae Hightoruth Ward, Land fens bold a. | yesterday unon the subject, and found. thes bo PRR RR RRC tre Ran ee olchunig maautuctures thea asity nile a si contain more thar electors, ye 3 of - iy MISS~ | mecting histovening In Hraud’s Hull, corner of | Was fully aware of its hiuportuuce. ‘fhe Come * Be y vI oWhs. Lt vt i lied wehange, then and only ten should.) vores enstae tho lust preceding cleetion to bo | tye of tho three bills prepared sone dys ago | Clerk and eri aicets tho nioerntne Conuktee | Auissionce aimed” upon tiny ic: | ablte hort wanted the tuterveedionse Waray | wiganeee 4 fbuuaht wo was wolue to run for he law be amended, tuken us the basis of eniculation. by the Judges of the ‘eme Court, and al- | ing tho nasty werthor, was exceedingly larze. | mands for vluduets, Meethigs were held almust [ not fair, therefore, that botlt parties hou cone 1 Witness. lid tt newwhether he bought the | | ‘anes Deaetsture In tiie Weatetitwwarid " INtkopUCtiON ob utes, ready published ta PUNE jialawin's ae ate Atennegay uuu IEA tho "eh ae Hee a a a areepaes HEA OF £10, cites calltus totbate ithe to the constrietion of vindiets? package ln question froin, Falrbani, Dut lio} held its sesslon bi Kentueky in 1775, aud tn Senator Maytie! i ™ reo 3 providluy for tho Gleetion of | 4 anes th rol ety’ 4 NA PCcsanTy Urdt> Mr. Walker ‘A Maytield Introduced a bt amend: i suld tho chy could not purt with | thouyht that bedid, and he knew that Falrbank’s he railroads conid not attord to | man marked it ay he hud deseribed. Tho County Judges, Clerks, ‘Treasurers, and | delivered a feeture, on “Norman Role in the | nances und aiake the appropriations, to relieve | thy rullrond : ! ty, for thelr interests were iden- | praud “Sune” was not on the package whon It | three days had completed tts work. ‘Lhe ing tho law establish the Kailway nid test, | Nineteenth Century,” wich was more noted far | the people fram the intolerable nuisance to | tyfure the 4, laws enacted by that memorable body virtual. | Warehouse Board so as to compel State's | Selool Superlutendents tn, November, ort at ‘4 Ratton s tho fuets which it convoyed thin for any ele | which they were subjectet by rensoa of raite,| teal 7 . a . v 70 ly remained on tho statute-books to-lay, Ln | Attorneys to prosecite all complatnis against anil every Tour: yenrs thorentter; nnd Snm- ) quence extiblied infty Nutlvery. A vole of | rouls, “In muny of those cuses thera, wore sts: bail en wii too aot tho Uttioseostene, oe {Sila Hol ere et yGof thodefend- * i Mel ea Llway o Jes upon Information filed fy | vers BUT to prevent the ontering wp of Judz- | ghanks was secarded for th9 address, grounds for thé complaint and tha demands of | wurrunted.to cantyluute ta,thetr-owerucuens | ante hoya aad , fact, there was t i it dern | Tul way companies upon intormation tile t Aa nl te turrunted.ta cantrlbtte.10.theirmverucuon, | dnt, Raid thatho was proscut- when: Mr, Howe Tact, there was too much. law. In modern | witting, -Semitor-Maytield- fg. evidently | Went on a judgusent note until the note.ts | “Maj. Jai Laubran olfired tie following: puxcbt to be ueceded to. Btrevts Hke { The proposition wis that vinditets should bo | purchased the paekige, whieh was inirked with, ° Has, qaureshoutd bo starnped on tho Inws |“ rerulist” the Ward, but iis recor | due. THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTED WAIENEAS, cho Hospotte netion of the English | blockaded by tricks, doerety crete te tne et i pallens nf atone oui tron for ull | plalu letters ‘gitae on botinthy topandnldess | of the State a theory that laws should stand. | measures so far have fallen very tat. eaeominaniled the hana of the billto ni? Gavernmont, instlencing the representations of { and tho kenecal Interests of the public demanse | Wwe, sad that the elty should mAintun thei | "On cruss-examluntion, witness sifd. that ho n forall time. That was Just and right, But bos | wis present when the ottier cleric: suid tho pack> ma for travel, |exuse now roads iid come i on harder terms, | avato Mr Howe, who usked tor’ some of that The Car be did nat seo why tho old roads should be com- | stuit he tnnut s % Mo remenbered Why shoul the Legislaturs remain in Senutor Kirk Introduced a blll appropriat+ led irl icles session five months? t sad inealled for | {ue $10,000 to repair the walks around tho propriate $4,708 for the completion of the | $2 hevdtarhr af teclun and tnnveessary. ‘Tho resolution showtd bo | Sttte-louse. Donglas monument nt Chino, nnd the DYE) arbitrary and eruel assum nstitutional ngitation | ed that there shoutd be tree uw Of Leeland, g8in | Whieh wus not at presen nt the 1 Of brutal power, | oussioner was asked tor his remedy, and repli n ; f 1] pelled to uceept the same terns. The new roads | Mr, Fair thontoro and marks Senntor- Secrest introduced the General | to appropriate $5,000 for tho Navona Liicola | The net of the Premicr of England has called | that the responalbiiity. for the ereetion und | Baie t ch tho clty, i edna: dentie: eing wooly ¢ BB slopted, Ie simply provided that no,ehanges | Appropriation bill for Stato ollleers, et Monuent Association, fort ono wnlversil ery of honest indiznation i | muintenunce of tho vidduets should be placed | pratricn ee Cis the Off ones through the } ing the Identical packnaw., They, hd recelved | +A should bo made in tho laws of tho State, Semaitor Marshall introduced a bith amend- 2 ore land ae Uberty is enthroned und | upon ‘The Mayor ventarked that the wutharities had, Were Hot nnerked ns seh, ussurcd themselves that thoy had the power to. Mr, Zuckeruian sald that al! of the patkages KILLED, und i s 3 undess there wag a public demand for tho | story of the School Inwy. “It was dawn | ‘the Committee on Edueation kitted the bil | Hommes aud wil results tet us hope, In the THE RAILROADS, ; ‘Thy resolution was refe al hele ” hb 4 and weekly new: ot for Wise ts reading | barbarous incureerition of Davitt, the trusted F laced ner i ae roads to trko up thelr tracks, Moxley: 1 roth s fi ‘erred to tho Com- | weak points in the present Iaw, Ttdeals & public to nye the vinducts, and this, taken with ‘ tuxtes’s, and i te . S| ingtter in tho public schools, on the ground, | and honored guldwor his stittering country a 0 this, take! e Muyoriretarte: "sony Comins 3 =e. LS tole BB mittee on Judiciary. with minor matters of detatl, aud is belleved | Hrestmaably, thag the mation Is nw lett. to | itcantveds reat owe epresentatice fit coy tho fact that thos’ aro bullt holols: because of thy | cue iter dive charter te, oo Cele Dae tho IMNANK’S MAN WRANDED Ir, i CONSOLIDATING ‘TIE SUPREME COURT, to mako the Inw enneted two years sluice } the diseretion of School Directors, aul that | Mr. Hiram Barber, be requested to exercise his } Presene Lind est Pooper re rer i many Tho Court sald that it wu ar that sume one a3 Se Tf tr mors uifective. It gives the power lo con- si series oe intitence fe an expression of disapproval, ree | Clent reason for making them pay the cost of PROMBEL THE USK OF LOCOMOTIVES ud committed perjury. [ens painful to have oie entte BM No, St was read third time re A Hoot site i 166" WN dane OF Bidke the tsa of newsmipers fs already a common buking the tyrannical action of tie British | Crectltiy and inaintalntug them, There had been | within the elty limits. Thu Counell hud no right | todo, but hy would have to designate where tho sad passed. It consolidates the diferent | hentdomaln pee eased LE eee House of Commons in depriving the Irish repree | 8 mumnber of Aldermen, le sald, who had snoten | to tmrter away tho public theroughtares aud | purptiry had been committed. lie hud exatninedt — {i enmiaivistons of the Supreme Court, and bouaee Conia Hho House then adjourned witit to-mor | gontatives of the rimnts guarduteed to con by | SiCb Mt on suis subject, ond thoy, intimated } mo strent-erossings Hud never buen vachted. | tho packs of butter, aid found no cvs %y row morning. iy a 5 , sort e hued come to the slime viuw of the cuse, | He could nut sue that tho duty of the rail- dene it it «lever Leen aisle hint i sume shall bo held wt Spring: | ‘Tho following blll passed tho Senate: ie pastrouneneaals Torus io ntee il condemning aan Fe carione ot tlw eae On uate note with nallitiig’ the: wu oraistltra: Inranted he aaurkedt ts the testlaon y ue isl, ‘Yho full test of tho bill is ay fol- fy tt ond Seetion one hun 2¢ TR Pp IRE Xd thig outrage on the liberty of free debate, and vdbeert id CONS AC sG ELUNE the elty tut the power to aake then | tho detandants would try to make out. Vo be- ‘lowes sas fol- | A Mite for an not to amend Section one hundred | COMMITLER PROCEEDINGS, | thiqourrae on tua appentneto our Hteprescut- | We abended, aud if tho railroads objeut tho city | do thit, {Lhd tho bower. to_compol tholn te | (eee e eas Weald ty Co tee te tbe Alu. Avttooxtend the Jurisdiction of County Courts, Wis SLERPING-CAR MILI THE CANAL: atlye for such disapproval, gun Uso sullicient coercion to compel thom. | construct rondways to geton the viaduet. ‘Tho | the wituess ton had visited ae hat act to consolidate tho soveral and to provide for the practiey thorent, ana to Sptetal Diupatch to The Chicayo Tribune. Mr. Donnls O'Connor, tho Treasurer of tho iy ae caine saree give tho oh ITAA as only comprotulse wits tbo nppleation of pollee | defendants’ » on packuge of cate tho salt ROR RCT TEL ET Alx thy time for holding tho game,and torepeal | Sprixagimiy, Ul, Feb, Y¥—'The Senate | Leaxuo, reported donations of 80 during tuo | He power over tho roads und sireet-erossinas | regulations 10 protect the people, or the con- | sulne, whieh was, branded necording. to Law (a r i Sprinqemt. je Feb, : Me und to regitate the grade at the sume, If the | struction of viaducts, and the best thug for tho a 7 hpose ; y ravi chk 3 eek, colleeted ty y 4 5 3 wo iN thet for tho purpose of proso= Gt Springiteld, wud to revise tha Taweln rene | Riz tet thorel muniede’ uporaved Murch 2 | Comuittes ou Corporations met this after. | PME Meeks callceted ly tho Committeoof the | tas retuse to build the neated vhuducia, Commantes todo wasta cend thele cuutneors to | enti tan hate tee tee aie ite Rec ste dis tt enuctetedt, That he t ‘approved May 21, 1877, lu force July 1, 1877. noott, and, bya vote of nine te two, agreed. Aftera few romarks by Col. Wiley 8, Serib- THE CITY CAN REQUIRE THES consult with che ote huthorlties na tu where the | could nor but believe that tho witnesses for tha, Supreme Court stint bo hold Inte Uteer | _ BeettON Tp He it enacted, ete, Tut Seo. 133 of | ty Kill the Pullman Sleephue-Car bill. Indied | neh din, dobn D. Lynch suited that the Third | to keep a tugman on ened side of every street eels uu 1 not send thots | Draseeution wero not the perjurers tu the ease, fortngtleld, {n the rooms of the Capital HOF An net ontitied "An Act to oxrend the Juels | oo Toe ents trl Preeinet would turn out (yensh about #10 more | nt every allroad crossing; to mave tho ears by ine Titties: tite, Win viene of teed | mad that tho defense set up hud conpletely for that puirpusn as. tllowe. vies On the foe | diction of County Courts, and to provide for the | easter this trip thin last. when tho caah was ull in horse-powers Iimlt thenuimberot cursthatuake | Chelueers mulmttthiny Unt, fallow to tho ground. On account of tho chars Tuesdays uf dunuary, Mayr uid October ite cary, | Bructico thereof, and to Hx tho thine for uoldiyy ‘The Sennto Comnuttes on Canals and Riv- ho Lonyite was presonted with « gold locket, | up a trun; fut reduce [ts speed to ona mite tn { mined attitude of see avter of the defense he would lot the defenduats ye Ya Bay tober M ened | thy same, Bud ot ronan ivace thereh panned: ers met this afternoon, dames Beardsley, | “bleh et bo railed for its benent, It wits une | pour if teed he, At present the railroads only | Tiny Tor them to de wag olf with no Bight penalty, but would ie then 80, In forey July 1, nounced that Air, W, J, Hynes would speak to | pay the prt cost of tho supersiructures, hte 2 ‘Tho clerks of tha Supreme Court for | WPPreved Murch oved May 2, Isviein force | of Nock Island, and Maj. J. M. Allan, o€ | thom at tho same bail iext Wednesday ovening. Wroy shoult py the whole expeusy. But now Hiborities now insist thut the Fallroats | Defendants’ huwyer gave notes that ho wottld nt Northern and Southern Grand Divise | Stoned. by vet appre ts © the | appeal the case, 7. Sroby i anry. Ce % 5 % ity rs ore ving 1} In order that tho Hidweway Hrothers might fous shall, on or before tho tlrst day 1877, bo and tho sumo 18 hereby amonded | Henry County, addressed tho Comittee on rt that the elty and {4 commerce ure growing 40 ui st in H st iy of January, 4 rie Spt, “ = 4 ty a more solld manuer than “e tho henetit of w full hearing before Justices edeaet mine ct cues to bo eongwaall | MAREE ais and welts of error may uo | tie Hennedin Canal question, ‘Tho Senate | STOLEN PROPERTY DISCOVERED. | mpl the, em. af oxpene for malting | Te icc Cont Mn teri ean ea eR reords, und tiles, und papers of every descrlpe Lie structures will bu bout as importint as ‘fon, per . eit taken and prosect frou the taal orders, | DU! Introduced by Mr, Whiting ceding the Oficers Kelloy and Hnndloy of tho West of first cost, W Of the Vinduets lave yet a chango of venue papers until the Cohn-zueker erethtoro deter eek ton pending We { Judgments, duu decrees of tho County Court to { canal to thy Genera Government; was slight- | Twelfth Btrect Station, uvon information re- | needed rebuilding, but In ten or twenty. yours ROBBED BY FOOTPADS, mann cilia was diapesed of, ‘Tho parties on aed featot ai Grand "Disisions, No tho hy o¢ | Menunreie Court or Appetite, Court MPa” F Jy amended aml the Comiattteo, will recom- | volved yostorday wfternoon, mado a dowont | Renct, when the Wave and teas en thorthlls: | wana Jones, of Niles Micky reported nt tho | {yieiea aver cuties Emmerich who ex’ ottew ara a enoety es Inthe Clerk's | mounts, in proceedings for the suls of lands for | mend that it do pass. Upon W tanement-house at No. 202 Mathor | jeuted will be enormons, aud ie 13 important to | Armory ALT o'clock lust oventug that he tnd | thershad been nothiiiy irregular in tho triat the ones anet ieee Gage antt | OS and sDeclal Heeorsinentyaud inititentne | "rng Mouse Commlttea on Canals resolved | svt and thore recovered ubout Siu) worth of | futtiono forall tino wig ts to pay Bese lle’ | been Hell np wo robbed hy ahree colored wen | lMugewwnyy yt had the. dy previous, ms th te : ur. z . nehmont 3, : ‘ yO nity oF aha : ehitige Of vento papers thoy producéd were Too Ceara Pertaling fo tho Bupromo Court fur FE eee een mon uiUg An, ewod ol | to report a bill back to tho House whieh cuts | Property: such aq dry goods, door | tho eity’ or the ru whose nequalntaney he mate ing salvon on hy suntice Walhieg, and kare iit evesy F f * y slinet . ston. shull tw and constl- | { f t ; bbe e e 5 ‘ i ‘mats, articles of stothing, = bita of yvlapucr Fourth avenue near Polk street, who entieed | ny Part 4 hal wi y Higa etary, les, ant’ papers of tho | oh Aueltanpents und write of verae shull when | down the salary of Soe Ha aSI ES 10] Jowolry, aud toys? of nil. ‘deseriptions. | ne Harelson street, to cost $3,003 Sungaman, to | him ot the buck door inte. tho alleys ‘hoy | cadnay wiegee forme Aw teh was thon pro he. ? inthe sume munner ts uppodls from aud welts | 9/000 per anni, | These gentiumen at pres- | ‘pyevo urttolos wore tound coneoaled or packed | cost #25000; Chicago avenuiv und Tatsted street, | handled hilt badly, and tool from wd i, Ste, Tho clurvnawitvnea aes supromo virco fore aD gust ant Chlcaiga.aveniio and itulsted 2trvot inn over | Sit. Mowe, for the prosecution, sald that tho Court of ee Aefopteaa me | of osror to Circuit Courts, ent draw the comfortable sam of $5 0 day | away inthe apartments occupied by the Flerco | [cost . hatreet, to cust 291000! f i derendanty Kept store nt No, dul stato street, te Temovnd ana “a rea grand tivistons, after the VANES, the whole year round, Ipeludiag Sundays, funlly. tho"pniy pores atiested thug fur ie] Cemtre avenue and Sixteenth suivet, to cost pies Naa Ae ee Bel Woriiae a = rae ay 12, on asklig fur good roll butter, bo r rf yeords, files and ate eG SEN AT) eres OS Aloxindor Plora, a shock-headed, —-viclous | $128,000. and suit other pointy will be named | cna. | Sergt, Duty and Odleor John Hnder | W roll fromvit Cab in tho baek part ofthe 4 }upers or is provide ee gud Southern Grand | ‘The followIng bill was read qsceond thne: | THE SENATH Costrrrei: ON HAinOADS | | SOON of ubaub If yearesand sinill Cordis | When the Council takes up this‘purt of the bil, | started OU at ones with Mx, ones ta teak fur | store, partly filed with whit luoked Ike very bavo und reeedye atl ee ey eae tes net. stall 4 Hina tor an act tommend nn act entitled * An { met tly afternoon and hada stormy session, | tron “Oinor and more hug rer at Harel rant areeata may | Jen there ix the proposition to make the Chie | the Hikes ne whon near the y iy ch he purchused at 22 cents atreot they m aice butter, and which be purchuse: py maAMET |W pourd. Mo marked with a ietter “C" aud ve atl Cee " . . y Sete T : “7 suck Ce yj son frota eatises orlattnttnie th peared Act in reward to the nssossimont and collection | Senutur Fuller prestded, ‘Thea ball was Tallow, Ne itis supposed Wat young Pieceo, bo- | cago, Burllagton & Quiney Rallroad Company | syn nne Divts Ys ray a, WIT. . i ft Yates Lower its tracks ut Sixteenth street to the sower | [chard Nealy’ with tue | tho nutme of the firm, ‘The stull Wns talcen to : lon ue thoy heretofore existed by law, ditr= La aaron apueved ne ay opened by Senator Fifer calling for charges, flies Gotiig d coaehi grit ainoMne Of ‘atenh P2 | level and. build vinducts over tho, north und | ibdentien! cont slung over tis snoutder, Uo wos | Mie. KuopCastore. luet of tis butter was taker H Reverat Clerks atadh eee eg peo “An Act in regard to tho assessment nnd call After the preliminary tlutter had subsided, | for game professional burlars, Kaen ‘of the moult atteatas «1 pile uefa ibe diac at ave mateds| Se SURE ae (en a pis to Prot. Uunryee a. Mariuet t for punbyaias, Wits ' ci att bxovelso nl eH," re iT |S : ved fr " » Weat Dv contere: En to-men hwo I i . ness oxumnined the tute wht ntatned tho l=} Ve Grana iutites Orlglinting In their | us follows: pocket tho charges ngilist tho Mallroad | holy sorvice, aud the prisuier is just tho sort of | decmch, aud representatives of the rallruad, purpose by numbor nogre naiae Ko- | that if was not niarked a4 sulne, butterine, or i wad Divisions, us they Heretofore lage’, andincore | and Warehouse ~ Commissioners nnd tho | achup todo that sorter work. It ts beloved | Ia regard to ul i "1 “1 wan, who. Was found and arrested 0 ( Dleganurutine, OF THY Guo OF ThaTS Of mi clerks, by | SECTION 1. Thut ull elties, v 4 io SSUArL CHE, white work, (Itt i Hatta ae RETO Sawiv' entoon at No, 11h Fourth avenues Olive pa ‘alnation, witness wat that bo dl Bent MO; oy eating, | porated towns in thly State, whether organtzad | Gra Inspection Departient whieh ap | thut many of the articles recovered were slmply THE KIND OF YLADUCTS + of, Who Wi a croxs-exiningtony cA Bit (0 exervt I poarur und dunce ai eter Jirdor the gunural law on special charter, shall, | peared lie Lite Putunts of Stony st, gucaked from slorg-fronty, ani Jar o1 PuNEE | tobe bufle, the Coniulisloncr sald that tho press Company nt the ties was wise wooked Up ee | ot Dettorc burt ho vhs positive ae ole oF thal Saehther of suid oltices, a sceatnent ind collection of taxes, bi fhey were duly read, ant Senator Mamer | stolon in that way hus been identified Ye Lent ones ‘were not substantlal cnougt, Ho and * ‘ Skee a Thy mot astothe manner of procedure and the ainount “rel f iS BI eTttt > to Dout, a Halsteil atreot grocer. [cls qitite poast- | Syyvoee: cet Sanita S EE did su, Se f — Sovtinien 4. poespont election te be herd | OF tiges to he levied bo gavnrned Uy tO pro eee iene ec eee aumbing | blorhowarurs thnk wont nf thy ies yoodwimge | HINeRed the crection af sulle stune mustzonry STOP THAT COURTING. . Conte ive, the usual evidence core He Clerk of the Suprenio Court tor the Sheed | Visions of Att. 8 uf the net entitled *Anactto | Cr ahout 100 cass wie he said hue been | De identified by tue provrictorv of uma oF the | roding inllucnee of tho smoke and steam of tho | A somewhat Interesting ense (8 to come before f tho testinony of the previous at inne, . provile for tho tneorportion of eltles and vill Yeportert Listed by the grain inspecrorson | Stores dn tho West Madison street district, engines. ie thocht the bridge problem was a | justice Ingersll on tne 16th Inst, ‘The com. | Wiles’. Wh i uracil) to. Ue ‘Bsns. ; ER Nesin que festive CourteHouges and 11 | Mess" upproved April Ii, Inti and of ull the Roek Istand Rullrood fi Chicago, thatyh Sere purt of the viudiet auestion, und fully ne verls | icinant isu polis ereonhors named Albert. | Mel tbat the tuber banore hore i ue wit fae 4 tte Northern aud Southern Gti Dj. | Wendatory thoreos, and Ip tho manner provid eK ON a ri a bed ool HE WON'T SQUEAL ous, ‘There #8 it growing contliot botweun street | Dietiant isa young xreonhorn tat Mbert | sutdt nee aaa ct TUgdhs 4s heretofore constituted forthe mee ee. | ford the general revenue laws of this State; | the cars thetsolves had never been opened | * und river traltic, und the question was how to | Krueger, woariiays at No. 718 'Turaop street, und | the works "good butter "apa ft a yeqereae Court, shut ewsitiige ‘ant romain, granidect, nothing herein shill bo construed as | by the inspectors, The polica ara doing thelr utmost to stick | teoommadate both. Either. bridges of double | the dufondunt ta George Daly, a married mun H Lane aed fe he tat Lay ie i niet watbe b-vof the Appellate Courts in the second | Luuttur tho right of eittes, viltnges, nd ineor= ‘Mr. Condee waited the witnesses sent for {dio Guerln upon thy charge of sneating | width waukl dave te be Guile ate eroasitus, | ond a millwright living at No. 035 ‘Throop street sample of areca an edt oo rae enite Te See Un bellate Dastrie Pato lows ain gullet taeos for tio muenoatar | ab euce, after “50106 f[beusston it Was | $1.0 out of tho aufo in C. f. Sehumachee's roale | passity with foot tunnels for the eon ee | lung hone @woek uo Daly, white in bid ru ladttee, Dut cortilned 0p globe reeds Judge: s “ys volleet tx0s rret rive ,, bee # or 3 i . itl yy 5 = taht Cousi Exathig, or the intorest upon nach Midebtednesa, | Hse. Hud Tuesday moreing at 10 o'clock Was | apenrs to bo uphill work, Guiorin fe not ono'et | Mite perma i i x itt + o% . fa i + . ‘1 He by tloaturs; that 18, to have vue | BHO vite} rovisions of this net are hereby repealed, ty he sme atripe jiaise nown thi: " | o Parrles be tt whleh ald’ causes may bo | Ps bit Is intended to -heip the City of | bY Seuntor Mamer und die business heal, | Gierin and w eompaaion we Cea aac Agere arene ery drow a rovalver, and tired owe shot nt ct ninge Krueger's bh ty Has- | Unination of this witness, THTOURN tho croNarog his Mate pad | ikea, tehdgowny auld that he bought tho stult mean bud terms for some thay ay | From the apegt of Moxtey & Co, lt was tot Krueger's visits at wll huarget the day and | branded when bo bought lt, Witness supposed | Tish To a wetann Hvlng on tho Hoor above uly | Ceaas the sama ag whe bo wad been buying trom: Weetlva gy Heart? eer 5, i , tly In tho nolich- | the river, ‘Vhly would be very expensive on 3.16 from any unavotdavle cuuso, tho | Decutir out of w bail box it is in, on acconnt | A conunittevor the Chleaxo Graiu-ecolvers? | borhvod of thu plundered eflleg, dnd aude thule { UA ahores, but tt lookedors WEeTe Webern oul | 4 1 . ving levie C stan ce: SxOU} 8 01 es quarter ouse ott ‘Chirtoenth strevt, el _ Notwithstanding repeated warnings, Kriege Alexander Feb & Co, Witness bore chianwed ' a) A aceite aa | fh exsontthe amot thors by In Ee the Dees ot tan on | ety ptecicaaweganay aid sw sigticant | EGeT atcha beige’ was comcorsounas | Suntouel tha ‘tant AeA cls | Raat gh anh hana Hrom, | wll tot tig detonet boa RAD ONE al by fiw. A delegation of tho Directors of tho Chi- | fuct that sinco the day of tho robbery none of tho | thought tat Heir courtahip all eortyof hurd names, pro- | 3 . y { Mand eo ctormined. the sume shalt | it provuked a sharp fight, tor the reason It | 4 4 i 4 ‘ a rites ‘ed } Mivhiaan street, on the North side, Ho said fae Pi Pee raat antl tho sueecedtuur tori, applies generally to all éltley und villages | engo Public Lbrury are here tn tis interest | ant bas, buon goon in tho vietndis, and Gorin ‘THE HOUSE RALLNOAD compastes Was noe to medline by nay inure seh sega | UEtHor thas He wvae wot aequnlited, with tg | otf AU et to Fev ine the La aa ee tee, Ontitted | under speeint charters, and, it ty sald, will | of tho Dil to levy an additional nalt-milt oso | He Onime Capon je worry, considerably | should be obliged to bay one-third of tho ox- | ivioie proceedinen ‘hie let to tuo amuaeretiy | Mw oediuiney ab tho thaw tue Latterm wus at Fae COUFL tpproved Mugg aot to the Bus | ive them unwarranted authority tolovyand | Public Library tax, ‘ over bls wtrosts und thoy huvy “iaailo repeated | pense, Thy suprume Court hay deckted that a | which tho alot was ted, Daly was put under | soll to Mr, Howe, i NAAN DATES OE LW hee eee eee oes did ull | Collvet taxes, THE HOUSE COMMITTER ON MUNICIVAL A¥- | efforts to conversa with him, Tuesday night | bridge is tho continuation of the stroct—ls a | glu ball, © No attempt atudefenso was made further 4 tho mune aro heroby renee cete Berewlth, bo | “Cen biti was finally referred to the Com: Ans 5 two of thon named Ward and Blanhean Jumped | street. By their charters tho horse-car com! oe than ullegiy defendatits’ guaran of the la. Or a Wonder ye eeeuleds Ittee on Judlelary, ‘A : Veber’s bil] | tie fouce surrounding the Weat ‘Mweitth Strect | mtes aro required to keop one-third of the street ‘Tho Courceald that. there wits no doubt that 1 sented, Mder, no petitions wera pre. | Mitte : will recomnnend tho passage of Weber's bIN | Stifonand woru caught talking to bim througt | divropalr, aud to make like fuproyemente, With LITIGATION SUSPENDED. exso had been tide ont agalise the defenduntsye FOU IRELAND, throwing the ract indices in, County ie: | i window whieh thoy bad opened, Thoy were | tho rext’oL the streot, Unie thls doclaton and Parnanenenta, a, Fob. —At nu confercnes | who adiited that he Auew thoy bad pure Tir iy . 2 ox: jenator Merritt Introduced a resolution ex- | corders' olllees open to the inspection of | fined gi6 each by Justioo Ingersoll, and Guorin | this ordinanco, Mr, Waller dainks that thoy eatin | (a.dyy ites of the Pennuyty: road | chised u compound was not butter, wud t Senator Condes, Chainmee presuinig the Opinion that Use ether ekeas | thogentoral publis, and Sextury bi proyiding | CH, gfe cee By st ECT a ee rpeliod TO wien Tater ah eon ordlay it tho aie Of the Peuneyivunia Itatiroud | SoMiieeat a tuue over ii, sctuinge He forth tw lt! hose Coumutttac yee semua of the Ware- | UF fan tints Government “fy rearresting | for tyelectionof Llucoln Park Commmisionors | strangoat. feature ubout the robbery ty young ae and inuintalning the bridges used by | Solmpanys hy iL ee 4 : Nee uone | cuakumers ns devo butte tte Heferdiuts ‘ Wendy, ty tee, presented i repart recome Michael Davilé was a thusrang vlotatlan of | by the people. ‘The elaine dn regard to tho | Mr. Sebumucher’a appnrontly total inubitity to " just year she, expan ue i taining Vekert, unt le > Thates, apnniaeilt nye ihe: ote uusttert nels y i din wea Au pose, . Commute h substance, that the Railroad | popular rights, ete, extending sympathy to | former is that the people of Cook County iduntify any ong taking part in tho anewk. Hig yine oh ae is et 8 ae cal aCe soliduted tele erAph comptes, and UM LOES ol iaentantsewttelt th hia ariurwaris tus | Rallroat? 2° lstrusted to Investigate the | the Erish people In’thelr struggle, and ap- | pad $70,000 for the abstract books; aud ss x bridges, besides S210 for Ri,00) feu of ong | te Penusylvanls Ratiroad Company, with voune | eet ta eld at tha siggestion of Stredoscpa |} ul ead ond Warehouse Commisstoners, | Preving ana adintrlag the services of Chartes | should be allowed to xo to thesy tract An Optum Syndicate. Jumber for plauking, und eo) for extraordi- fel, DerHleinat he fe way estabd to suspend 111 Wright, who miniged tbe cages Cor thy ‘proses j that the Comutites he fyen full tH | Binet Parnell In boule of tho Irish Land | indices whotiever thoy clivose, whieh thoy | Parameradis, VM it fins dust come | nury repuirs, auet ius the urvction of a new operations in telegrapile titivution fav the pros | cation, } Send for pers "be given fll powers | League, are not ab present permitted to do, The | ta tight at wayndicite caiste tn this elty tor | bridge we stufo und the removutat the present | attaye in mbes Se ASL LAr Eormin cuit lik —_——- nally ayzeg, “Sets Bl vapers, ay It orig~ MISCELTANEOUS. dublous merits of Sexton's DU have already ] the purpose of buying up all the ophim th tho | structure ta Bighteenth street. Where tiproves Aeeeud upon, LOCAL POLITICS, " ‘Bears ‘J sa ¥ ny " been the object of comment in the colunms | country, and speeitutiog iit. Opiuni was eell- | nents wera iuule solely for tho uixpayer and 5) ‘rho Hloventh: Ward Republican Cath held a chator Hants Scunte hills Nos. 19 and 01 wero ordered to | oF tant hig at 8280 8 pound, bur the speculators forced | general public the Comtaiasioner Uioughe. te —— v Kloventls Ward Republican he bat three weeks ni that th view of tho fact | a third reading after some minor amend. {OF Tue Tasuse, ronariony. | Hoth 6Ta pounds Je hiv slneu declined. to | cry omuue to puy, but when the huprovenents VINDICATED. micothug lust evening ae Murtino’s Hall, No. 3 teks bud been spent in tooking | Meats whieh were concurred fn, HE HOUSE COMMITER ON CORPORATIONS | nyout & ut whleh Ie 1s now xelling, Itisunders | were made for special Individuals or corpora. Spectat Dupage (9 ‘The Chteago ‘Tribunes Adi strect.—the flrat sive the Presidential cam= sf and no ehnrges hpd be Senate bill No, 20 was read a second tine, | hold aspecial session to-night and heard 8, | stood shit the stock In the bunds of the eyndl- | tions, thoy should beac the exponse, TO LAC, Wis, Fob. iA redsamination.{ palgi, ‘The attendance was good, aud Presideat H he shoutt MOVs to tabl f ON | and provoked wsharp fight. It extends the | K. Dow and Dick Rowett Jn opposition to tho | ente agounts to 600 cases of plum, of 200 pounds THE METHODS BUGGESTED ‘asp bu Lac, Wis, yA reds uth Traini icouphnl bhi cuales whi Trvoduver As { Senator ty © table tho report, charters of mutual Insurance compantes for | De. Lung Pool bill, ‘Phuse gentlemen | each, the whole being valued ut 1200000, “ho ‘ - tte rultroais | Of the books shows that J.C, Porry, lately res | 7 K i BH, at Nitinng gi Y 1 by thy Commissioner for bringing who railroads or ‘ Hee, Ni. Heese, subuiltted Mis report, which showed WoWns not dee Sald that, while the mo- | titty years, Senator Walker, of Mucoupin, | bath preside over Jockey olubs, nnd | stock outaida nf this in the hau of tegithinute | rors ds not anew one. Itwas proposed at | Potted short In the County rensurer's ollice, ts TRLLIVILG UIOAe Ad Rate le) heard it Su dchatable, he wanted to be | Condes, Clark, and othars parttelpated in thd | tholr “one hope” is to work Hoalers iy Fory etnally fd us the commtnton 8 | che tue whew viaducts ware first fittoduceds | not fo thie anbappy condition, buy the fwets Wilt ABaE aI (AG Andel tel ess “bait Rect aero. fe Gn?” Petr Hunt would waive his mo- | debate. The priucival ground of objection | In an amendient | allowing pools | Wey wucte iets eared. tue. Wrice: may ee forced | The rouds whieh ‘oblalned permission ty enter | bring ull things atrutght, and tho county wll be | Ye8 ubproved, Bhurlif, Suni, 8 Bturer, C. Be { Be Was that the passoge of the Hit would per- | to be sold on the track. Noone gxeopt a few | 8S), higher, partiouiurly us the new ecop will Hot | te city in Tei und 1873 wery not utlowed todo | obliged to refummktny muney put over by bin | Nop sey aed Joes Dave wer abpetuted t nator Hunt would quilt the gate of charters by sinallcompantesin | ot the | Grangers whose ats MFO | arrivy for vx Munthia Yule go Hulces they comcuted to bee their share of | on tho alleged shortage. Sir. Porry i wentles | committer to select oF tor tho ensuing aus i Ad tis ruil wats Cate Hot Weaken, howover, | consequenco of this renewal of thelr flves for | ned with wutunl pool tekyls — whlet ————- the expurieu of eruatine vinduets wAGH CAML: | rune I standing; and bis viudleation ts tho | aieipal eampulgi, and report ut u mueting ti bo ' Kas lost by w yateeitel Ha motion to table, AiILy yeutta se sald tho bill was th were tong luce uo Bothy Bee ‘Tho Kutaers by tho Counell todo ae. Tho olter euads. whlelt | gubjoct of congeutulutlon amon his friends. tid eo weeks ran lust evening. the Clu | Muwss vot of 21 yuu ‘ 1 sSenator Lanning sald the was theworst'] to have dropped on to the scheme, eres 7 “ ise en ‘ 1 oo subsequently adjourned ~ ‘ War : Yeas to ST nay og | pene pealal Ieaistation, for tha teason that | whlell, permits die. selling of combinal Deer i tage te Hien neha eres ene Be porirtn mere eect gee ae Popolt und tho Livadtas a fésos, st gea-¥ EASs the charters granted were hidden away dn | mutual, und ull sorts of pools on tho track to f iis uiliitury conte ary th ckly padded, and his | Wore withuately brought to terms, Iemay not | Admirat Popo, who planned the Caar's now | Brown's Brouculal Proches wilt stop a cough, tteeren, Fiter, Noedtos, “onnlbus” bills which were passed In'the | lure flash young men and boys, just as the [trousers ave eut very. linge. ‘Tho old ma bu outof plucy here te qo back to 187s and to ocean ateunt-¥icht Livudia, fa severely erltl | by directly relleving the deritauon of the throat, oyun Hunt, Parkinson, paluy days of special legislation. elty pool-rooms are wont to do, ‘Tho LIN 1s | strength Isevidontty fully, bUtbo beasts that | givoa summary of tho discussions between the | elsud in Husslan Court vlrelés beenuse tie yueht andwilt Rut disurder te etuumuch Hike cough i ae Lica, Sevdator Munn sald he desired tho bill only | almed at tlio poolrooms, but this amend- | he ly ag active ag ever. Gity authorities und the rulsway companies upon | bas not attulued tha speed promised, syrups, Sd ceuts @ boxe uit

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