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THE CHICAGO TRIB TEBRUARY 1881—TEN PAGES. MONDAY. STATE AFFAIR Action in Wisconsin as to the Re- moval of Car-Shops from Cities, Bills l;nssnll on the Subject of In- fections Disenses and Other Matters. Minnesota 8till Cousidering the Question of Compromising with Selah Obamberlain, Baturday’s Proceedingsin the Indiana and Michigan Legislative Bodies. WISCONSIN, Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Manisox, Wis, Feb. 10.—~A pubstitute bill was Introduced by Assemblyman MeDill this morn- ing nmend(ng See. 1,55, Chap, 85 of tho Revis Statutes, which provides that the stock of cor- ourations sbull fssuc only in consideration of noney, labor, property, ete,, by addlug the fol- awing proviso: o Provided, however, (hat any corporation whose stock bas bren admitted to the Stock Ix- change of Now York, Chicugo, Ioston, or Phila- delphiu, or of either of skl cities, mny rell the sume nt the*bost price ur prices elierent far tho time belng or obtainubie therefor on nuy of the sald Exehnuges at which tho same shdll be of Zered for sule.” An fmportant minenidment affecting tho re- mnval of car-s8hops by a rallrond was presented by Mr. Dainbridge to-day, ns tollows: SecTio; Whenever any raflrond company shall huve loeated, or shall inve uked for threo months, nny ear or machiue shops located withe inthe limiis of nny corporated eity or villoge which had contributed te tho buflding of tho Flrund of the company owalng oF usiag sald shops, . IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL forguch compnny to remove sich shops out of 1he limitg of such villaye or city, or to diseon- tinue the usunl and ordinory use of thy sume without tirst paying {nto the treasary of sich village or clty tho aiwount pald by such villagoe ur city for the bullding of the raitrond owned, used, and veeupled by sich compuny, and such removal without the ‘payment hereln provide muy be prevented by injuncetion at tho sult of ANy taxpuyerof snld villake or city, IN TUR 8 : to-day Dills pnssed to nmend tho HRevised Btatutes reluting 1o oxemptions: to prevent the spread of contuglous, lnfectlous, ond pestilen~ til disenses; to nuthorlze the Roardsof 'frustees of certnin ncorporated villnges to levy corrato tnxes: relating to excmptions from poll tax: relmting to compensation of Kherlffs [n certaln cases; to provlde for tho prescrvation and se~ curity of the records, archives, and papers of tho Territory of Michigan now remulnlng (n the Countles of Brown, Crawford, lows,and Mil- waukee. Assembly bllle woro concurred in to rovive and keep In force the act nuthorizing Olof Swing tomitintain a ferry noress the St. Croix River; 1o autharize the City of Oshkosh to fssuo bonds 1o pay tho debts of suid oty the memarial . to Longress for n new mall routo fn Grant and Vernou Countles, The Assembly jolut resolutlon instructing tho Rallrond Comunlssioner to Investigte ecrtaln abnses alleged to he committed by the Green Bay & Minnesota Rallroad Compnny come up Tor consldoration, nnd was, on inotion of Senator Price, referred to the Railrond Commite tee. IN THE ASSEMBLY 1ho Speaker announced the follywing gentlemen us Assembly members of the Joint Apportions noeat Comwmlitteo: Maxwell, Binkoslee, Stunley, Bettls, Keogh, and Taylor. A resolution was iniroduced by Mr. Luwrence that tho use of the Chumber lm;;lvl-n the tem- perancy womson of Madison on ‘Tucsday even- K. Al]c‘)l(!ll. The followlng Heanto bllls were concurred ln: Amendiyz the charter of tho Eau Clalre Wesleyan = Seminary; legalizing tho offielal ucts of tho Lourd of Trustees of tho Ean Cinire Wesloyan Unlversity: ~mnending tho #et incorporating the Muyvile Unfon School District, Dodge Uolml{’; rolating to tho practica under the civil jurisdietion of .tho County Court of Vinucbngo County: amen inv the Hevised Statutes reluting to the power of Notarles Publics relntiig to police reguliations 3n ‘unincarporated villages: nuthorizine tho County Bourd of Bupervisors of Konoshn Coune 1y tolssue and negotiute bonds for a certnin r\ll‘vfllb‘. anmending tho Unfon School taw of. tho ity of Watortown: amending tho Rtevised Stat- utes, untitled v Costs and fees allowed to purtics 1n Cirenit Court.” CHE FOLLOWING ASSEMDLY INLLS WERE PASSED? “Authoriziog John @. Nelson and Witllam Long to malntaln o don across Huy Creek, Lurnett County; concorning costs I certain eriminl and other eases; relutig to fee ju Justices' Courts: and nmendutory to subdivision one of 5 ,715 of tho Ievised Stututes logaliziug the of tho Btate Rond Comnlssioners; reluting 1o luying out u State Road from Kewaunces to Urown County; —amendatory to Hevised Statutes ontitled *Offenses aguinst pube lic polley"; nmending the Iovisul Statutes givipg marerled women tho right o suu and waintaln un nction; wnending tho 1t Vised Bratutes entitied ©Survival of notlons''; amerling the Hevised Stututes relating to tho Reeplng of tract indoxes by Reglstors of Deeds nmonding See. 1 of the law for the protection of *brook tront in Wiscousin: wuthorizing Andrewsy etal. to malntadn a canal in Browa County, und 1o improve liear Luke und Horseshou Lake fn the Counties of Polk and Barron: nmending tho Hevised Stututes reluting to county Coitrt; amending tho Hovised Sintutes entitled * Cl cuft Courta.” * \ . The Senate hos adjourned until Toesdny ovene Jog und the Amsembly until Sonday evoning, MINNESOTA, Spectat Dispateh o The Chicago Tyibune, 81, P'Avi, Minn, Fob, .—~Tho apectreof tho dishonored honds of the Btute of Minncsotn, fs- sucd In 1848 inuld of certaly ralivondy, lovmed up before tho Leglslature ugnin to-dny, The yepudintiontsts on the Judlviury Committeo sought to counternet tho etfeot of the otfering of naubstitute blll 1o tuko the pluco of the uno asgreed upon by tho Committeo of Twenty and sothored in Commitice, and offercd still an- othior substitute as u report of tho Committeo, At 1s entitled ** A bill to priwido for the compro- 1ulse and settioment of certuln dlsputed clalmy ugalnst the Htate, and to apply the proceeds of tho Interuul’ fmproved lands of the State tn tull Antisfaction thercof,” It provides that uil lands dunated to the Btato of Minncsotn for wmternal Improvements, known as the B00,000 neres of Internul improvement lands, shell be sold and disposed of n the manner pro- vided by law, sud all the procends derlved therefrom shall bo upplicd to tuking up and rat- 5tk tho serlp to bie Issued under tho provisions urtbls act. Kocond, the owners and holdeis ot she so-calted 3 SOTA KTATE RAILKOAD BONDA oy surrender the anme, with all the voupons uttachied, to the Secretary of State ut uny tme, and tho Seeretury of Stute shall, on request, ot any tme after the submission of this act 1o snd Its upproval by tho people, {ssue to the respeet- Iy owners of sueh bonds usertp that he 1s ene stled to recelyo from the proceeds derlved from tho sule of tho Juwls the wmount of the principal sum of wuch bond ko sup- rendered, with Intorest at 4 flnr cent from tine dute of the surrender of the hond, luu'ulnu' -unnunlly, und thut principal und intorest payuable only vut of tho proceeds of gald fys wril fmprovement Junds, which shall ho con- straed ns ineluding the funils and securities - derived, us well us such 18 shull hereafter d, from such lunda, and s serip shall vablo In_paymont of wules of sald Intors aublsprovement tdngs, The bill further pro- ides that the Exceutlve shall appoiut A COMMISSION OF THREE, who shall xumine ua to the legitlinncy of the vlufing und roport 1o tho Governor wil viiil vlubmy. The lust sectlon provides thus »'Fhis not shnll be submiticd 1o 1 votu of the people tur thelr upproval or relection nt the hext vencral vleetion tu November, ibol, I u mujority shall huve voted for the nru‘bmlllull. the tovernor stull ke proclamatlon of ' tho udoption ot hat acy, ond thoreupon the Inrnv!nlunn shall. b eurvied loto effect.” “Phis biil embodies the positlan of thu repualators, wha expect by the elause submitting W mater o poputar vate Lo dereat tha proposition t pay the debt, fing Lhis movement met with o reeoption fur (lifers ent from whut tho repudinturs expected, It wig wuly ords ille (o bills now betore the Finun representing the antl- sepudintlontats were mado thy speeiil order Tor tue vungideition of the Senate: on Munduy by avoto ol 20 L L During the debate the. repite diationlsts vehemently chinrged that the Huste Ern press wore pali th Wris down the Btute 1o tho {uterest of the boudhulders. Seuutor Buck” alinded to tho papess spacifically ns 1o adiy Eustern finunclal, political, std semi-rellglous * journuls whuse columng buve been teoming with ubuse of tho Btute, MICHIGAN, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribung, LANSING, Mich., Fob. 1,—Severnl purtios, Jne tluding u Chicago firu, ure figuring vory Haely Wrter tho Jub of recomplling und printing the luws, und shore 14 considerablo bud fecllug be- RIuplug to uppeur on the surfuce. v, Ayres, of #5o Detrolt tiem of chmond, Backus & Co. % submits a propositlon to'publish an uniimited number of the bool The Committee on the Enstern Asyplum will report next week favoring approjicintions for new bulldings toaccommodate nn increase in tho number of patlenta, Mr. JInckson, mannger of the Telephone Con- here to couvinee the Lexisinture that the Telephone Company should not be taxed, The UL giving Wayne County Sheriifs and Deputles power to excrcise all tho powers uf Lonstables, cte., hus prssed both IHouses and been glven Invinediate effect, Among bills noticed wero the following: For two Judges fy tho Wayno Clrenit Courts for r- apportiunment of Representative, Congressional, and Seuntorin! districts; to roorganize tho Four- tecuth Judielal District and to create the Twen- ty-sixth Distriet: and a Jolnt resolution to in- crense the salary of tho require him to and [t was understowd that tho deed would cobbermin donn at twelve, midnight Col, nton on of Goveratnoental 'nm distribution Ff productiye Hesnived, "That_ tho present condition of tho workers threughout the clvillzed world, both meatally and oateriaily, of the efforts of triul Howr, and ather simllne organk or t which they ed 3 Kk ot knowlmize In_ref. inst which thoy fght, manifosted by the members of theso orgatiz- thelr leadeord, wi tholr publeations, lect. wres, and examinations by various oficinl com- Anittees, {rrofutably prove tho ury f_nrousing them’ to o senso of SOCIAL ECONOMIC along the northorn al Thean monnt, slve line of Turkoey. Tho lopos of the Raj £2 per volume, THE COURTS. mianight, aharj Frank Godfrey, city, climbed ton polut from which ho oonld ob« tain n view of tha erawd, and made the following “ Fellow-cltizons, I sco beforo mo Inrgo numbier of men who would Jike to ree tho miederor, Hunt, hngod, perliminuey to this aet of rvetribution, thit wo tuko neolivetlon for the widow and nnd ore phanta of the murde off with &5, und heee (s my friond shur will cheerfully go throwgh, the erow the eontribmtions,” ninaa buegan to issolve nnd scarte 1 brief timo hiurdly moro than a . Corporal’s guard How much muonoy Joo Munning col- lected bus not beon mnde known. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. The Allen N r of The Chicago Tribune, 10,—We seo [n this morning's dated Aurorn, 11, "*Tho Murdercrs of Allen,” awd glving tho names of the five young moen who are about to ho tried ut Gonevn ag tho murderers, contained In tho airtlele hnd not been fully pub- lishied in the diiferent pupers whilo the case wag ending in Do Kulb County the writer's purnose Tkt ns ““y Intontion to give the aurrent news of tho day, but inder the elreum- stanced It cun only bo constreied nd nn attemptto prefudieo the public miml ngalnst these young mo when their enss Is nbout to be We beliovo these young mon to fnocent uf tho churices made agninst thom, and that we will be uble to prove this fet 1o tho entlre sutisfaction of any in und we, thorefore, gk that tholr o e triod by the pauple LIl the evid , when we liave no fo fony, thnt if the M nny point, thoy con ariny I dauger of deatrocts dld break o iine of the Paas, nnd eut tho Turkish nan Pash, the Tarkish Gene heard ramors of (hy us3inns brokg gp. Interosting Figures Relative to the Important Decision on the Law of Cabinet-Making Industry, Exemptions. ' s lahar, colpur Now, | purpose, as n tho lefL Wiig, tolegraphed to tho wad atso Minister of FUmor was troe, ho shoullt do, weli thnt tho’ onty % il retreat to Adrinnnplo, to move within nn erenee to the forees et Ollleer Qlils. Joo Manning, As o Fino Art It Has' Been Killed by New ‘Suits, Judgments, Confes- ]Anbor-flnvlnu Machines. sions, Divorces, Etc, ‘Tho murging il In n very 18 nbundnntly shuwt ) TIIE LAW OF EXEMPTIONS. An elaborate opinton, involving nn interesting auestion 18 to tho exciuption of the porsounl property of w Judguent debtor under excentlon, wns dolivorcd Saturday morning by Judgo Anthony In thtrease of Lundwig Stefu, for tho wse of Dyl 1y man, against Charles Kernas Sherltt, This was nn neton of trespusa by Stoln ngalnst tho SherifT to Yecoyer undor tho statuto dam- nues for sellinggeertaln goods clalmed to bo ox- empt from sgizuro and sale under execution. ropriotor of tho “Dollar Store™ at No, 81 Clark atreet, and, in tho latter part of 148, becoming flnclully embarrassed, gave Judgment notes for diferent ntounts to thruo ereditors, on which Judgmont by confesslon was cntered up, anglon the 10th of Novetnber, 183, tho Bherl lovigd on Stoln's stock of woods und touk possessiony Tha storo was kept open ns Anothor Blast at Landlordism on the Workshop o nlicht have to bis telognun, Inspection Act, noon the next duy tis tool orderiug tho rotreat, Agian tha road, and wia rou Macedonin, losing | il of hix artitfor onemonth tho Hussl ta cxpect that self-help co- cllorite or chdugo thu prosent Iudustrint and commerclnl aystihy s asnbsurd na fo expeat tho ornugn tree tn' North Polo, nnd , That operatibm wilt ami The Chicago Trade and Labor Unfon beld a miceting nt Mechunics' 1fall, No.5t Weat Luke Blroet, yesterdny afternoon, at twhich nbout 200 representatives of the varlous teades nnid ocen- pations were present. O, A, Blabop was entled Y Qe inlomice roften tho Ruverity of tho Northiern wintor, or that the lee- | vy conld retain its fornt and influence in tho ent at tho Fguater, Itexnloed, Thut the p growth and, ita (povital Rary 1o L better future for, mankind, evers suce 1 raphl progress ls Attorney-General and Ive nt Lans(ug. AMONG THE BILLS INTRODUCED e to unen| tho néts relative to courts and X ITts, A8 por recamns wnlitee nt Detroit, Mr Hopkins, of Detroit, Introduced a blll for the formatton of electriu luht vompanlies. The Normal Schoot nsks for an Tor a truining wind practico school. A bitl hus been Introduced to ereate still_ane othier State otliclal, tendent of Stuto P 1118 were pussed byt Seaate billa for uppro; caltiral Collewa; 0 Was abandone, i uotiz of Constantinog caco with thoir canps { the royat mosiues, Afterward, tho Inavitablo coury ealled to fix tho responslbii It thon appeared th Wur was in his harom when Sy; telegram arrived, and his gey disturb him. He only heard noon tho ngxt day, and ancks had cut tho cieut usage which m Court, The Minlstor of but his subordinnte, the uckless 4y condemned toexile for buving los e 'EARLY CHICA The First 'Trial and Execeution der in Chieago, To the Edilor of The Chicago Tribune, New You, Feb. 18 1840, ns 1 romembor,—1 narrato memory,—the fubabitauts of Chieg sidernbly moved by the discovery body of o woman, evidently murd woalaon tho North Hranch, tho elty. 1t proved to be thaf man named Thompson, a dischyy not very good reputation, neighborhood. Buspiclon was fix, by tho naino of John Btenc, who w wood-chopplng nlso in that nelg] was arrested oud Isdged la Jall, Httlo wouden bulldlug surround by 1 rough board-fence, 50 high u ably insurmountable by thuse It stool vn the northwest House 8quare. On the northeust corn Baunre was n little brick biliding twenty-five by thirty-five feet whi s tho Couuty Cleck's oflice. On t cornor was a little, ro) Which was tho Poor-Tlouse. the Bquuro was a lfberty-; by Ira Miltimore, presont aystem beln bl development 18 i paver an artlcl u Way !u::txfilsu :;‘onsl:fr"(uu: Morgan prescuted tho following report on the condition of tho trade of cabinetmakers: There are 5,600 inen and boys employed in 160 furniture factorles, nveraging thirty-five men. One firm employs 230, one 20, one 185, ono 1 one 165, one 10, one 1; 1 effort“to cheek .dutrimental to o Intere nrge, InAsinuch na such / misory of wil nnd weeuston: euduro until thelr powar: a1R1 [ 1y fafis thom: . that it is the iluty of #proud tho light, to hall very and introduction of every. new labdrng-maehlne or force, and to 1uok with pleasire \ipon thy Uraneh af Industry fnd Vandorbilts and Goulds, sid to o in peoplo that when theso man that thoy, the beoj Steln wns tho It the statements Approprintion ns thom to gead unllly 0 protost or mikht be eonstr to be known us the Supertn- one 120, oné 115, one W, Two averngo 80 cach, ten nverage”t0 cuch; tho rest employ 10 to 40 cacl: thirteen establish- nients on tho North Stde employ a tatal of 310 persong, Small shaps cannot compete, and most ftorckeepers buy from soveral wholesnlo manu~ faoturers, '*Euay-pnyment* stores havo driven out of bustnessa targe number of rotall furnls turo atores, and the vetall mauufactire 18 for- fm Sennte s follows; printlons for the Agrie to correet tho forma ot dlveds and mortgaged. Honse b to tuen 8t, ) Fatls Bulp Cunal over to the, Golted States 0 amend the chutter of Howell, cromo hus uppolnted L 8, Raymond, ot ity, nld-de-cauip, with therank of Colonul, Another Sninaw man imade bapi has been tntroduced e the State Into nbaorption of every called for trinl, licaare complete thale Govern- 1, 08 -tho people raph monopoly ind, tol successful so a¥ Yo make it worth while to dis- posv of the #obds In that wa, s open eno ) tuen absorb th d kave abiorhed the tal tho people of Dol cxpresage, and edueationi! MOnOPOlies: 1l Franca huve absorbed tho matntfact - of tobaceo, eleard, and matches {and aro bled to pay thelr workers tho bighest wiges, to take eiro of thom when slck nnd to pension thom fn old age, and Lo savo to tho Ro- publie from the tobieco monopolies nlone in o pny off the alsa drew out $200, of which o by due hls wifo for luek ' At that tline Stoln had a horse nnd show- which the Sherlif dit not fevy of thelr oxtstenco. when he found out Steln bad ed thoy bo eiven up, which gl to do, eliiming ho bnd kold or 1 4o bl wite three duys nfter tho loyy nent'of wdvances previously made ug’ler‘:lmhlu\-ysmm inado n ene mu:l'hu Sennte to Tho avernge weekly carnmngs during those prosporaus (?) times ure $3. Very fow femules uro employed; the employment of child-labor amounte to about § per cent, with fast (ncrense ing demand. No apprentlces nro sieeded ar em- ployed, ‘I'rades-untons inve no influence what- ever on this trmle. ) ‘The dlsastrous strike of this trnde tor elght. hours in 1879, brought about by the gencral Eight-llour ngitation throughout tho country and by the Eight-Hour Lenguo of thig city, un- der the weak leadership of A. It Parsons, who nrevented oll discussion and examination of tho chanees of success and without ascertaining what action tho workers of the other mann- facturing eitles competing for this trade with Chicogo would take yntil It was too Inte, com- vletely wiped out all Unlon Inlluence. vislon of Inbor §u this occupation nlso tends to prevent any effectlve orgunlzation umony tho e for protective purposos, Yeurs wyo the enbinetinuker was ons of tho tind best. puld of all tho artisuus, enerul benrng sulted to thuso WO worth FR), on, being Ignorant unently, howa them, “no 'demut SIONAL DISTRIC Word has been recetved at Lunsiu cepting fram tho Stute the St. Mar: Cunal tho Genernl Uovernny Cnrter Must o Ilento To the Editor of The Chicago Tritune. Cricado, Fob, 18,~Thoe Intercst being mants fested by tho people of the country nt lurgo over tho probable make-up of Gen, Gartleld's Cabl- net—roreshadowing, as 18 supposed it will do, the of the incoming scarcely greater than that now ngitating the Kood people of Chivago over tho electlon of the next Mayur of tho elty. It scoms to Lo generally conceded that Cartor H. flarrison—in svme respects, at lenst, tho **worat Muyor Chlcago ever had"—will bo the Democratie gonernlissting fu tho coming strug- Owing to the wuny thagraut nets—ooth of nmigsion—on tho part it scems to be tho convie! st cltizens that thoe llepublics urty of Chieagoowes It Lo the cily, thoStat tho Natlon to seo to it that Mr. Harrlson beaten, and well beaten, for the Mayoralty nttho Among theso iets—perhnps 0y Othora—ur ¥ ent will provide for continuous approprintions for tho of &itfd entl, thus provont| upun tho enprice of Congres: “ITho probilition quéstion fs Fot, although [t wus horribly hirt by the Senato It tw now cinimed that the Juint come ont. of the Committee, to whode churge what Inoked ke Its corpso was relegated, with the wonl “mechanleal * stricken out of it, and that In stich shapo 1 certaln Sen- ator who voted ngninost it will change bis nay to nnnye, and that It wil votes, or the required tw: !Il from depending ple of ln‘:‘\‘;m I to nheorh the mo- napoly af the lane and 09 tho people of Ameri- cut svmpathizing with all other natlons, must absarb und control all of tho means of lifo und *uo meana dead Heneral asikgnyan 1tors to ond He: nniler it, Db, 1o bie n st atall Raveo the Sueiil, and then der tnt goods, which hit, 18 exenptunder tho sty the usual exem, ete, for tho he papor was what purporicd to be au ment of tho articles enunierated on tho tho paper. Stoln's claim_ for exel wus disnllowed Ly tha, Sherltf, Th wns gold for 87,031 on tho 14th of Decembor, 1878, And tho three exeentlons werw satistied in full. The Sherlit elaimed be refused to allow Stein's claim for exemption Leeauso the Intter failed to seticdulo his horso and wagon wimonge iy ussets nfter o hud repeatedly promised to do so and to bave then fncluded in” tho lovys Intit been glve: on Thursday, 2 fow miles frg resolutlon wiil ¢ Administration—Is ¢ o tho wite of ) Stein made out what purported his personal property, whnich ho manded that cer- bo tnmed, should bo set aff to atute, In rdditdon to prons of household furniture, ‘Tho resolutions woro ndopted, and the meet- fog subsequently adfourned. IRELAND'S FRIENDS. Land-Leaguers In Council—No St, Pate rietes Parnde. The SIxth Ward Land League met in tho bage- mont of 8t. Plus’ Chureh, corner of Eighteenth ond Pauliun stroets, yesterday afternoon, Juhn ‘W. @arvoy In the obutr, Mr, T\ P, O'Connor was announced to spenk, but that gentleman, though enfd to Lo present, ald notcomo forward when Invited, Mr. J, I, Ford dellvered n short address on tho duty of Irishinen, in the present Juncture of affairs, of atunding shoulder to shoulder with one another und uiding by every means in thelr power tho *men In the gap.'" ‘The Jixecutiye Committea of tho Club was fn- reased to iftcen by tho addition of the follow- fug unmes: Dunfol ‘D, Sullivan, A Dennis MeGuren, John P, Cont, Duniet O'Bullivan, Mr, Tlm 0" Menrs 1 thus et twenty-two hborhood. Stoy INDIANA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, '0LIg, Ind., Feb. 10,~Only the House svas in sesalon to-dny, and, nithough the mein- bers woro searce, those present succeeded In Among them was Mr, Fancher's blil repenling Sec. 12 of tho Game Inw, I'he sectlon, as It has heretofors stood, ‘b not nllowed raitronds to trunsport wame out of tho State at uny time, a law that wns practically in. operative. The rullroads will now be ntlowed to Tt gnme out of the Stnto durlng tho rinits gnene to bo killed. W0 passed, compelling sfble arcnngements for but the bill abolishing nttorney ructs failed for want of 0 wholo stock | omissfon ana co Hunor tho Muya of many of our b confined there|y, corner of Cou. e I8, passing several bill PRt with dress nn €onscious of posse living for blmself an eatinetmnker states that whei fuct thut her by speing cleetion. thnt u proulso 1 1f this were done the exempuon el thut tho Sheriff was justified In e only amonnt that could be ex- cmnpted wis £500; yet the horse and wagon wis Yulued nt K100, tho zoods clnlmed ns excinpt at £O17, und Steln had drwn $200 §n cash, lils elukms hnd been nltowesd, he would bive ot- perty when e waa 1) his suspected friondtines: cast, nis° known nditreres dives and grmbling-tells which nre, Leeoming sa nunicrous ns to mike even the viclous Clty ot Bt Louls, In thia respect, us {n all others, tho in- ferlor of Chlergos and (2) s riotous and revoly- at tho general eleotion Inst fall, in Issuing orders that the polls shouid bo kept nfter tho thwe fixed by Desldes, it hna pulstve-looking foug n tho mhddle of polo which ws crected WhO In those duys was cngie neer-in-chlef, 80 to speak, of all such Dubli works, Ineluding tho tloating bridges sag by first water-works. The remalider of the squary was n berutiful green, though for that matie nenrly all south of tho square was o for it waa but littla bullt upon, ures mentionced, Clerk’s oftice, whicl crable architeoturnl Lea nlterwards lengthened and” use House, etill stoud 18 lnto as 1850, bo lnmented that tho P culled, hud not been left Btuno was hidicted anyg triul ut tho M, Cook County, being then tho only was held in the Clty toric hull, on tho t| Suloon Buildin Luke and Ch ‘wisBtato's Attorney, und Lockport, n dourtly old gentlem u leader of tho Bar In Iinols, tho Court to defond tho ue u youny lawyer who was ones of the in. Chieniro at that time, belng notel for bis oratory, his wenlth, and 'bls convivial babits, a8 well /8 tack of business, volunteered for tho defenso also, und was sentencod Lo bo hung o uly. lsnao R. Gavin, Kkindly und harml #uilows wore erectod on tho opin ubout Twenty-second stroet nnd or perbup a littlo furthor gouth t! n:reat and only houso fn tho eity nt Van Buren sfre n st marriod, the usband was i eabinetmnker diled er with i sense of pride and confldenps, but conildence fnsplred by her' hus- 4 been rudely destroyed, for the Ingt few yeurs hua bicen o bitter striggle for ox- istence. ° Hor husband's lnst suit of clothes wa purchinged ten yenrs ngo and the wenry journuy toand from work suorning and night’ during this fevere winter hus been mude by him with no vvercont to protect him, THE INTIODECTION OF MACHINERY ly with tho skill and experiunce ab- A few yoars ago, tho lntter Wages have fullen very low, in somo casos below that of the com- moit duy-inborer, ‘Ten per cent only of thnse employed {n this trade are competent cubinot- muiters, and theso are eimployed upon custom- ticlos minde 1o specinl ordor, abinetmukers iy -hands, and work enly urniture, and nro this pride nnd whon the Inw band's skill hu Mr. Schweltzor's bl hotois to provide all pos: escapo from fire, fees in the taking o conatitutional majority, AIr. Floyd, of Wayne, hrought forward n bitl making the keepers and fnwates of houscs uf of telony, und providing that 0 llublo 1o u punlshmeat of one to three yenrs' impridonment, and the in- wntes of six to elghteen month, on of Gov.: Porter ealling n the constitutionnl the State vn tho i Issued ua suon ns tho cn- rolled bill reaches bl for his signnture, Evory- thiug Is In rendiness for the Issuo of tho tickets, of which the wumber witl be last elcation when thoy woroe sube Honary condue £1,000 worth of only ontltied to &, his horso nud wigon @ift or snle to his wifo wns hnd not been levied on. his property. and could nut sustnin The Iaw required part ol thedebtor, neted for creditors, lon aygntnst u SUOr(IF tho onus pro- Thore was uo dife fercnce In tho luw applicalio to the levy of an ) property oxempt from such lovy 'y 0t tho proge tho execittion debtor, havo been elalmed ut ance, or within_ s reasona- bl time, und not, s [n tho presunt ease, nitor n tupsu of between two and three weeks. Forboth rensons, thoreforo, the Sher)f wos justifled in tho vxemnptions clnimed, uud bo maintuined, elosud, kibe ovencd, i, fur thio polls to o closed, been repeatedly oburged, and 13 saiid 1o be Bus- ceptible of proof, by tho testimony of respectu- bIe und diggusted Demuoernts, that Mr, Harrison —In turthoranco of u sohema fully agreed upon botween gur * worst Muyur ™ and tho inanugers Demoeratic machine—hnd J, MeCarthy, Martin Kounedy, a offered tho following resolu- Were neanimously ndopted: Ve Id thess propositions to be vident ttuths: That God mudde tho onrth Lor tun's use und beoelit; thut, ns tho cnildron of tho lionvenly Fathor ure equal in thofr nutu- ral wants, thoy are equul wlso 1o their natuenl righty; that tho soll, und mines, und water of this wlobe wera not ealled Into oxlstence for the but, us the volee of rea- ¥ prociehing, were Crentur to winlster bis ntiempted Thy . t 0 R0y structe invalld, even ly tho Jall nnd the prostitittion g ol T has dane awn, 1ha foruer shull sahticly eee being niolonger nees hig netlon ngalust the SHerlll, fair aud hotestdonling on tho aswellna from thoSherit who Tn sucl un nutl bundi wus on d_ ne a0 Courte ublle Square, na it way D(JJI ll() this d'lly‘. " uly nrruigned for 1orm of . tho Cirejs ndge M., Pearson Court In Chicayo.” Court ntoon, 0 futmous’ and bz ntrd and “upper tloor of thy 0ys, on tho southenst cornerol Alonzo Huntington tion resubmitting amendments to the It of March will s n tho pluintifr, serve to his regular foree o1 blue-contd, with tho PUrpose of o uverwheltmug tho polisof Chicago 18 10 turn Democratle defeat 1 the State to o glorlous () Democratle vietorys ar, at ull ovents, 1o rendor tho result In the Stute so doubtful us to luy the groundwork for o contest In cnso the gonerul result should bo 8o elase 43 to throw tho clection Into tho House of Revresentutives, sively belloved that this ply 1nid schieme would hivveo sucecedord, 50 tar us Cook County ia concernad, b it 1ot beon for coucageous, nud cuergetic nation of tho ellleient and al for the Northorn District publivau party of Cook ore tho polls opened on the moralng of the eleetion that thoy hid organized o gplondid vigtory, If thoy could unly havo n fule eleatlon, The prompt utid berole netfon of Col. Hldrap and his force of specind Deputica thom & falreleotion,und i [t possiblo to re the victory which had niread; For that great service tho rank and tilo of tho purtyynt least, felt deeply gratoful; snd Gen. 1o consult the rank anl Mle, rather than the Urlah Heeps—who would prey upon tho best trlends ol the party to flud Dlunder with whieh to reward a henehinan, of to plueato itn enemy—before he consenits to nny chanpe In that most worthily fitied oflico. ood names twve ‘been montioned fn n with the Republiean candldney for the Mayoralty: but thore soems to bo o "dleposl- tion in some of tho wards to press the claims of Ioeal favoritos, which, tn viow of tho importunco Of tlio cuntost, 18 to he regrottod. It i3 cortalnly tho dut; Republican pirty of Cbl use of any speclul elas fon und rovelutlon conjolutl desfgued hy the benuflcent to the wunts und comforts of tlmo: that, therotore, those nuturul cights to uil ean be ullenated from none; hund of monopoly on thesy violutlon of God's luw und o crime ngalnst hu- Now, Irlsh lnndlordism, by fdont truths, hns slnned nwalnst thoreby producing misery, work or upon nr The 10 per cont be termod mero facy upon a pirt of an article of not eapable of completiug an entire urticle of mubufucture, of all the ¢ 'he_oxemptlon should 0 20,00 grenter that to luy the ko House Cotnyl uturnl wifts (s o that evorything pad of tha Northorn Prison 13 | Lo -prison -jtael cr{eot in nll Its pirts, showing most Tuvorab! ' contrast with tho Southern Prison mitten individually §8 muore thun ever in fuvor of the condemnation of tho Jeffersonvilie biid- Ings, baving had the opy n thoroughly eqguipped structed penal {nstitution., ttee on Prisons wlil report taining to the manugonont 100t sutistuetory: 8 complete an » And it I8 qulte oxt les confine themselves to making a one mnkmg bedstonds, unother desks or chuirs, burcans, vte. The work Is dono bythe pleco, each man working contlnully upon une part uf w cbalr, tuble, Ledsten sk, school or church furniture, etc., and inmensu umonnt of work is done ftio pay, beenuse green hands with u fow weoks' practice can repisce nn old hand. Tho Ipluyers huve nbsolute power to conteol and the rate of wages nnd i) und mevhu.-xorclsl.- e Tofusing to ullow tho cuse could not Thoroe was, however, still nnother renson, Tho Auit wus brought for tho use of ! Such u suit ig.u highly penal WHS strictly o of which only the prrty [ujured coutd avall him- [ that Kind could not bo salgned 2 and for that reuson also tho plainelir could not recovor. Lustly, tho vlew ot geavral Issie was proper in roply to the frst t which wia bnaed on tho statute oxpressly, @iviug doublo dumnges, though the dofendo of Justitiention conld ot be sut up under tho plon up to i count in simplo treapnss, slugle nrtlcle, thosu self-ovi God and bumanolty, fumine, and luoral WhEREAS, Irel. wieked and inn; that has exiled, wus asslgned by namy of Bteln | Col, Jesse ildeup, United Stutes Mars| County well knew by =2 3 and, sufferlng for ages from o nturul lund “system,—n system lnpoverlstied, and wasted its | tored Tulquity und kiloness at tho ox- pensaof virtue und jndustry, degeaded amd dis- Innerited tho muny 1o snbsi und profiiacy of the for Injustice, illed n lund e Ny thies 1bs prosent ngs of fumine aud desolntion, uud In v slpe and torm violated “cternal Justice, st clsen in (s wmunbood, and undor the Lianer of nuturul vlghts seeks to demolish forever tho eause thut hay bory Witkneas, Toat it personnl right ortunity of oxuminmhg and adoquately con- us found gulity, to u third party, xtho pricos of goods, thut power to tho fullest ‘ox- clse powers and thoir power of lmmedinte dischnrge ngiinst tho cine ployés to the fullest extent. Tho workers are obliged to furnlsh u st of tools, & computent uiriag o set costiug from $7s s tu renow when broken or worn out, nud yecently some_employers compel tho men to furnish “thoir be making the men furnlsh purt slock upon wi & tho sellisniness enthroned vico and upible Of Bupportng opittition Wit tho wail- nolsy, sticring, and valn' but esa Irishmun, was Sherilf, The Avausta, Me., Fob. 10.—Tho Houso retused to concur with the Senate, aud Indettuitly post- poned the resolutlon ex Wwith the people of Irelun HUMAN CHARITY. Lectara by Archbishop Fechan, St.John's Romwnu Untbiolic Chureh, corner of Clurk nnd Elgbiteontt streets, was last evoning crawded to Its capnolty by n congregution gathered to listen to u lecture by tho Very Rov. Archblshop Feehan for the benetit of tha St. Viucent de Pau) Socloty of tho parish, Tho lu- sido of the chnncel-rall way ocenpled, by the fol- The Itev, Fathors O'Reagan, Dunue, Grognn, Guilfoyle, Galligker, McGQuire, Abbott, Guun of Towa, Keegun, Letalllel bett, Brothor Adlutor Tailis of St Patrick’s inery of St. Johin's, and Iirothers from St. ro wero thousual vespor sorvives, nfter h Arehulshop Feehan delivered a lecture an an Charity,'” been organlae rossive of symputhy Of gencral faau Garileld would do wel Finding for thy cubinetmuker rog n slent atter leaving 10 §100, which e ‘eet witd that of Heney Which was ut about Elghtecnth sireet and Michlgam nvenue, A conslderublo number L citizons wero summoned by the Sherlif toup pear on the Publje Square on'the duy of execis tow, * arued and equipped 18 tho law dircets, Wiuctus nguard aud to preserve tho peaca Taese, whon nssembled, were pliced under 1ht commund of Capt. Duvid Hunter, thon u retired army allicer I businesa 1 Chicago, but now the venerablo and honored Mul.~Gen, Honter, of Rebellion fame. Ordinartly tho motiey guthers ing would mwvo appenared tudleroue, but the Reuvity of tho ocenslon reprossed any' such for By vonslderable exertfon the Cuptaln. got his troups In ling,nnd then In u ring or holluw Bquiire aronnd one of F'rink & Whalker's larvs stuge-conches, which wus driven to tha doorof the Jnil, und [nto which the condemned was cune ducted, necotnpanied by the Rev. Mr, Hollsm, Reotor of 8t. Jumes’ Ch took up 1ts lino of marel for the plice of excentlon. seelnk Stone during tho muarch, with looking ot ut the side wind conch, ‘T'ha couon wia driven to tho fuot oftb sallows, and tho spectutors were formed in 4 ¢lrele u fow rods away, where Whon ull_was romty, elng on horsehick with sword In sround tho Inslde of the ¢ slow watlop, sayiug, * Keap cs our pinces,” 18 he passed. Hnmph - and added, wheeled in and disiountad, #euifold with the -prisoner. 110 then, after 1ty 1ooso was ndjusted, Raked Ktono i€ he bad any. Wit bo sid conld not be hean but It was repeated by the Sherlit so oot sll cauld hear distinetly, which was tht b was Jae nocent of the erime, prised and undeckied Jook that ove countennnees of thoso around mo at this a0 nouncenent; it socined ua though they expected ustory of proceedings, tho drop fell, sud Jokn Btuie was no more. 1t wny be woll to ndd that the cvidoneo I bt caso was cutirely eireumstantiul, und yet thert were but fow who donbted that Stone was guiily It wns reported thut e hud sald while uwlllhu‘ exeention, thit ho wos lnnocent In this case, ye! that ho bk committed murder previously, b I8ut I never heard thatibe Wi its peuple. ho Atlantis’ Qcenn was deled of §ts waters uny porson now n Irelnml wd of a eompass, tnd the N. B, und other ports of ted bones of Irlsh exlles i the Atlintle Oconn,—thosu 1 driven out of Ireland by tho artl- ted (7L by tho' dand pirates Britialt doyernment, tq make Kilsl aristoocaey; + GAY V8. IIINRICHS, Tho Juey I the cuso of George Quy ve, C. F. A. TUarlehs, n blll to set aside a Judgment on the #round thg Judgment noto hnd beon fraudulently naltered nfier slgning, were unablo to agree after belng out ull_nlght, and were dlseharued Saturday toon by Tndga Gurednor, loven tuone In favor of the de- nehes ulso, thus t of tho capital hich tho Lustiess ls earcled on, nsoxtru Hnlsh or changes, his Now hands aro heaper rates thun could, withont thy shores of St John Awmuried by tho whitd Iykug on tho bod o bo done withou| compelted to work at el tho ¥nme work to old hands, de—that of varnishing— box valled n flymliz- One braneh of this tra fed ow In o sweat-| " Every window s hormotie tho toor kept wet,and tho tempority ‘ahirenhelt; this is to prevent partis qof dust friam settllg on the furmituro. profitubla to the vmployor, beeome nffected with ‘the * turpentine disease,” which aifects tho bladder #ted Kiduoys, and often con Vuneermg {3 ulso dust of tho wood an bueked by the roou Lor enttlo to feed the Eo, thorerore, bu It dtesolved, Tt tho Sixth W Club cntists itse vestigo of hindlordism 1 clonred desolved, Thnt wo re have u right to live, Jururs stood cl of tha bour that tho o should rise {n its might, nowbate s strongest aud worthioat iy, without regurd to ward Inembering that we ean huvo no Supervisorsand Murshals to proteet s next Apeil, go tothe polls as ono man, wnd adminisiér a rebike to Mr, trrisun which witl be heeiled by all subsequent ** worat Mayors.' JAMESTOWN, DAKOTA. Tb the Editor of 'The Chlcago Tribune JAMESTOWN, IL T, Feb. 16.—In the elaborate article which nppeared In tha Chleaga Intere Occan ot Jun, 4, und which probably usttracted nore attention to the writer than to the country ubout which [t was written, some 'space was de- voted 1o a dosorlption of Jumestown and the vieinity, and whieh, If not exaetly true, wis not well recelved by thoso who Invested in coples of the pnver that contalned it and who havoe visits ¢d the pluce. It fs not my Intention to In any. way detruet trom tho many merlts of tho **Cap! tal City," but it s my opinlon that an urticlo fn- tonded well muy sometimes do moro hurt thua saod whon teeming with noedless exnggerations. Thore nre many points nbout this great Northe elt, and especiully about the that, Ju ordur ta bo well an- urlly, when presented to ‘8, contain_sonio elements of truth, und bo founided not merely on hearsay , but on porsonitl obsuryition. Jamestown, benutitully situated fn o bend of tho Juwes Rivee and on i suall, lovel depression in tho pralriv about two miles in length aud o wilo wide, combines In its splondid sttuntion und tho great fertility of the lund lying 1t muny advantuges not to he 1oito town along tho Northern Pacitio county-seat af Stutainin County, which s laryor thn the State of lihode Istund, and burdly an fers of which fa not it for ealtivation und enpn- bie of yieldg lnmuenso erops of whont, onts, Hax, aond corn, and, hiuving for citi- stoidy, industelaus, uid moml poo- Ple, enninat fall to dovelow Into i Hourishing it 1 the country surrounding it becomos settled, te public fustitutions are uf u high vrder, quite wncommon in so young clties, and thero lutoly beoen severil enterprises waieh will probe ably become chuinels of both caplud ang nbor, Thoro'ure three churchies to be completed Ju the and our &ehool, eximblished lnsc yeuar, promisos wett-for the futur y hotel pecomuodutions of Jumestown are oxcellent Judged by flrst-cluss standards, Tho lewding pubtic men, both pro- lessiounl and husiness, uro distingulsbed for thelr public spirit, eaterprise, and mornl churace e, wnd fire staoipiug thelr {mpress on our growing institutions, The bublus possess that ineasuro of eulturo und refinemnent which would oms und parlors of tho st wenltly and upistocratie clrelos In any of our Bastern” eities, “'Tho county, which i3 rape 1dly tlling np with o sobee und” Intelligent cluss ot peoplo of Amerlunn birth, can yet' furnish hoines for_thousunds of wmat, and wlso farnish e with hanest employment for years to come, tuggnifigently witored by the Jumes Rivor id severnl sl tributarics, which furnish ubundunt witer-powerat many points o aperato lurge amit commuodlious ndlts, and with lina fish ofsevoral dUiTeront vie U Mern und thero on tho Jauies is i nire row bolt of thuber which, althoigh hardly enough to convineo us that Jumestown s sure Yot thoantlful growth of fur to anow $hut tho lunila alon, enpuble of growlug trevs of ) iBexpoeted thut tho Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t, Paul laitvond Compuny will complute tho build- {ug of tholr already surveyed rond up the Val- Loy of tho Jumes i fur 08 Jameatowir it somo timo during the present your, thus furnishing tho Juerensing exports of this Tho festlllty of tha soll is not confined ta Stutsmun Couuty, but extonds both north and It reacties boyond the Mouso und countries oi the uorih, ly punotrated oxcept by oxs Of unsurpussod Cuulhus Leon discovered quantities und of are Land-Lengito favarits, and, re- I during the witr untit every lawing prics Tho mandamus case ot Holm ngalnst Justico Waish cmme vp ngaln Saterday before Judgo Gury, but tho Judgo suld ho was too husy to ut- tend to it, and it went over to this mornlug. Judgo Jumeson Saturday dismissed the caso of tho Chleago Newspaper Unlon va. Fauwoll for wunt of equity. This was a blll to resteain the eollection of u tax of §1,04 on tho ground thut tho complalnunt hud roturned its property at its futl valwo liistend of ono-third its _cnsh valno, ihi hove done nccarding to tho ns the Assessor uvowedly only operty it thut rato, nud by In this eusg, 0 dono by the “complalnunt, ‘Fho lutter, however, falled 1o show it nd taken Ui curo 1o see What 1ho Rsscssoient was w oduction would inve been made beforo the quulization, uad tho bill was These canditions nre. out of Irclund, but the workmen cognlze tuit the laudtords and we wuuld recomnond 0 diviglons of the lands of Irelund the tadnons parts of Irotand should t for the oceupation of the tandlords 10 glve them an opportunlyy t live ot thoir own libors, A number of ludles Jojnod thy which utt adjournmont was hud, IRISH-AMERICAN COUN The annuul meeting of the IrlsheAmerlenn nposed of delegntes frum ties of tho city, wi upels thom to gt very unbealthy, tho nd tho hent “of tha roams In Which the work 18 done enusiug consim T'he veneer-worliers und the poor dovllg sweat-box get an extea doltur o week to com- m for thelr loss of health and lifo, condlitions underwhich the eablnet- detelmental to health oy nnd tmour, o1, when tho firocedion O hot ilternoo Lwell remembe by thoswent o tbok us his text tho fit- e Club, after 'The text re- conth chapter of Denteronof Iuted to tho charity which God but after this had "been written by Moses enne tho Greator Mun, who wus to save tho workd from the slavory of i, clred thut HHs will was not 1o deatroy, but to mako whole, und suve the people, who snid thut thoy should love thelr nefghbor ns thomselves, The suvior rovenled the beautles lllillu religlon, 1y maker works 14 Councll, which 13 tho vurious [risl soul at Greencbaum's Alex, Sulliva, tho Pres - A Comimltieo on Crude and reported tht forty- resented, and Lt tholr delegates were ontitied and futuro of thom from entering this trade. ccoming an employer inspives e cabinotmnkor; 220,000 nt least in this trwdo with puy tho duvelopment of thiy S to [novitubly resylt in the amall shops by a fow great Whun fle cnmo Flo de- dren will prov Na hapo of ove tho efforts of { nro required to start chianee of success, and businesy is so rapld ‘;\lhsorpuon of ulltho 3, mistako negloct thiustiug (L had b clrcle of spectators ata r. ntlnls was uppointed, your plices, keep fotir sucletics were rop- T County Boird of F nemed with 3 therefore dismissed. s thyselt with all th, d the recelpts to heart, was the dactrlne enses $47 for tho yeur, hishop thon pletured St, Taul's churitics and the sucrifices he mude,—that charity which consisted Iy works, aml not ln T'o break bread with thoso In want was clurity, “ Of those who wero better off i this Workl's goods it wua tho duty to take care’ of those In want, - It seomed atrange that thore should Le ox- tranies ol vichos wnd povert, verywhers thors wero varl ‘The'I'rensurar's report showe: havo buon §30), [l und 1t wis plice ‘Ihio clection ot aiticors foi u order, and Willinim Cueran, J. o, de Gallisher wero placod DISCUSSION ON THE REFORT. John Warner moved that tho sontlnent ox- ressed {nthe roport bo Indorsed by tho meets ng. Mr. MoKco said that thero was nll through tho A splrit of anlmosit nguinst emplovers, and ho donfe of tha employer to regnlate wiges wis absolute, ohn Wirner remarked tiat no had heard Mr, presd simline sentlments in regard to and uscended the DIVORCES, Tinura 8. C. Smith filed a bill Saturday charg- Ing that her husband, Henry SBmith, mareled hor spresentations, and that ho had an- uthor wifa living when ho took her, She leto him 0a acon ns she learned the truth, aad not- withstanding his dusturdly attompts to compel ber to wo bek to hlm, by muking hor loso her position {n Fleld & Leitor's and her homo o steadily rofuscd to live elr wis noxt i nowlnation for Ar, Currits wis olected un tho see- rocelving 72 votes out of 137 votos east, Ile took the chrir at once, und returncd thanka for thie honor conforred. i resident Edward Halpin and Jobn pliced In nominution; wis olected on th tlrst bulot, v out of Lilenst, C, A, Roldy was vlo tary, und Peter Cabill ‘Lransurer,” n of whother or not §t. Patrick’s bu celebrated b; d wis dlscusse Bode fn tavor of parnding tool thait 1t was u religlous duty, und 10 it that the Irlah puo theie monoy thaul suoid ‘westorn - whaoat James River Valloy, derstood, must it this world,—that us wrades of riches, ho palace of the Kiug aud tho hut of The rich and pooy ‘Where, Tho bount; also overywhere, and riches a real benoilt, thoro was u rowurd for virtue und punlsh- Jut ut v next momeah wxisted everys and goodness of God wis verty was not a real ovil In tho huerenfter ‘T, J. Morgau sat tho philosophienl 10 tha relutionship of thoe ero statement mado, from tho eal td it was not & question ns to deduction mnde In retorence ploycr and om privite fuinily, gho b with him uguin, aud now nsks for a divoreo, UNITED STAT v The Unitad Nickel Compnny flled bills Batur- ' Goodrich ond A, H, An- t traln, thotn from usinge Its [»rovemqnlu fu the cloctro-deposl- 0 parado thon at sumo length, K tho position those vpposed le hud bettor use for ug it for musio and re- cipeclally stnee eelund way fu ehalns, 1o question was nully disposed of by u eall of tio saaloties on w motlon 1o P ng'fidu. Tuo mation provatled “Ihio roport waa ada motlon uf Mr, Warne WORKSNOP INSPECTION, Qeorge M. Bloun predontes ambloand resvlutions, pted In accordanco with tho trust to use thow, not to ubuso thow. phyalenl world thore was found mueh ot the In- equality of the moral one, and logier sturs, yot overy ono wis in_ it which God had day ugalust Harey (ml(hl‘lu by hlll:lll.” ' urt WAS nuthontleated, Lo drop Was wpruwe by old Tiack Geos Who was anotlor Institution of Chleagoat i 0. After tho drop fell and the hodrwuumpfin:; od the spectntors gathoered around the u“h"h without ‘let or hlndrance, and { rl,‘lul'bl:l_ll‘flu g the Bhoriif or onw of his depties lll“"]’“ Ueorge, who was walking unconcernedly ! toJnmp futo the coneh qul qulekly onoug) d tho foflowlng pro- Which were udopted: iEAs, Dy tho matlen wid soeret lntluenoe of landlordism In thig eity, oven the s {slon tido by ordinunde fop mont-hotise Inspeotion hus boen ""'f." ordinnnees by tho J mmo lutiuence bas, through atruok out of thoe Ap 1 sum herotofore mundo nd ity ordinances so rovised are ighit to be submitted to the Common WHEREAS, Such | tonoment-housed 8 domanded by o sury for the health and welfare of 250,000 dents #ens o1 thao city, whioso presance hero and whoso principal Kources of ita wealth; ut In (his notion wo aro ugaln ntiring energy with | in the hunds of un- vidualy tramples wpon human or item In tho hugo wss—tho stownrds of patontod g Uon of nicke pice, udiling (6 the bonut, culted Into belug, Bome ind] and some were poor, Bomo othors i the socinl world, wuro rleh und elevated the m was placed upon thorm, stecountuble by uot have uny S G by 0 STATE COURTS, ¥ R VOR SEW | sttt ewitt & o fur thb, s of T d, Kenuett, began sult Suturdny agalost frn Taw- biin and John W. Tamblin to rocover 5,000, -Valontlue Bintz began sult by attuchment againat tho Mbmourl Valley Hunk of Kansas ‘s L0 recover L0 depostted (n the bank, . Hussell 1), Duboock broght smit for £8,000 ‘;u (Il‘ruut Western Insurance Company i y insullicient prov! Tuctory und tonu Ktruck out of tho diclary Cammitico; WHEREAB, The s the luntice Comnm proprintion bill the smali for such Ingpectio Bullivan, a commit- 1o arcungo for un en- *utelek’s night, the procecds of Tho following C L IL K, Bherte Thomus F, Gtady, X J. Gaitughor, D) "J nore responsibility and thoy would be heldt It tud ‘oftentlinus been Bufd in tho history of tho world, Why ahonld Bomo bo rich and somo be poor? ‘hy all wis tho same, und tho same » tho dream teo of nine was appointod tertninment St which shiowld be 13 the Committeo: Witlam Curran dun, Potor Cablll, Justlea Beully, MeGiulre, und’ Alox, ‘The Couneil thon udjournoed for two weeks, ——t— WISCONSIN NATIONAL GUARD, bpeciut Dispatch 1o Tio CMeago veibuive MADISON, Wis., Fob, 10,—I11s Exeellenoy Gav. Willlum B, Smith to-dny lasued tha fullowlog onler for the orgunization of the Becond But- tallon of tho Wisconsln Nutlonnl Gunrd; The Seeond Battullon Wihisonsin QGuard I8 horeby forinod, nud the fullawing com. puutes nesigned thereto—viz : uurd, Osnkosh Guards, %l!bkluh ""lc»‘(l"mll‘ du L 2 A Bura, of 8hy which (ivorge d¥ ntto lrolund, and was driy t? bad falien and tho pwple thored around, tho mnllitary orgunizstion & or absarbed as robably mustering trust that this wi opoutng ennon, o the drop kindafu world would they have? n'the con- teatof avurlee euch man would huve to stand with arma [n his bands ta proteet his owu, Lknow that God eould provido In varlous wi; tho poor and tho Indigent, He had ralned’ nunnn for furty years, und Il could fewd the pooewgnin, Ho could 1n a thousand ways foeil the hungry and elathe the anked, Dimposed watrict obligation upon those to whom Helmd given tars to cure for tho poor. They were communded to open thely hands to thiolr needy und poor brethren, God would remembor thos who bud ciaved forthe poor of the earth, Mot wore nuvor 5o huppy us whe they guve 10 charlty and to God und made sacrilices Tho consolution Anothor suit wigrbegun Eaturdny by Mre, o, of worxafiops and Loy A. Lifkins, wito of Tho puinter, (loary Elking to recover danu, solling tlquor to hor hu; ntoxieated and nglected business, Tue tormor wus ngntost Cpduay 18 proprletor of o snloon on Bouth Wator, streot, nnd wrilnat him a8 propriotor of o saloon at w0k In- diunn nvenue, and awainst Edwird 1% Queen and H, Patterson, owners of the bullding iy i1 loeated. ‘Tho uliegations are 30 11 tho former case, und tho wes aro phced nt $25,6X, Surgurot - Mooklor commenced an action uguinst Luwrenoe Burke to recover $5,000, ? kil Fi= I'PITI CALL MONDAY, Junar DrussoNv—Genoral business, Jupar MfovaeTr—Passed und sot cases snd senerul buslness.! Junis Gaty-Londemnation ealondar, Juoar Ssuzi=-Preliminacy enll clusive, Trin), enil 270, No easgron trinl, Jupas WItigAMsoN—140, 160, 172, 175, 181, 180 147100 t0 200, 202 to 27, No caso on Of tho vervice. uny of thow 1o npply for pensiol n duo time thy budy B box aud tuken I Duriug Cudney for witg eat down aod ) thit Bo becnina to Dr. llvonc's bard southwest corner of Btate und Wushlogion strocta, whero It was muwdo use of by llnj-u 1)”_ and Huonu—who were thon i nctive practie 1n tho interest of surgleal sclence. Thus ended that faous trial an 3 though It was not forgotton for u lung llllf‘ A nitrderer hidd proviously been arnst ink, und " tuken to | lubar are the ipan to note the u prusent suit Is which coneentrutod capitn uwduen the drawhig-ro money, g . “I'nnt this 1S nnoth Wwhich tho shio dobt which the lunalord cly tho wealth we, the wholo people, crento-ire contrauting upon tho ledgora of Justice, and that | arrears whon the duy of suttieiuent at tho fitmast farthing Chiengo, i I8, 1 th Cunnty, whero ho was trled und axeoute man, whon areosted, wis ke to it bl shop to huve frons riveted on him, s belug dono he pickd up woiio kind mlssilo and throw it into the crowd ul. ot of tho sbop, aud hit Ed Mulford, the jewelero It mny ba for the Lest, If oxccutions that thoy Le private, oaxe, but certuinly uo nrgument from thut public exceentlon ) tioo. ‘Trite, tho 8f B0 10 each one o! Huy Clty Light Evergreon City (uans, sinted Lloutonant- I oygan, Mujor; John outl tlu Lo, Quartovmustor; und 1 Ostikosh, Burgeon of this bittal- I bo obuyed and respocted ac- ‘fho copmanding officers of tho Lwill fminedintely ree ~Col. Buuck tur orders Churet. comes, wo will seo to It th the , Churu of prinelpal and ‘faterost claés from this tine hen suinething to tho crodit i, "bint wo demand of the members of outiell and the Mayor 1o proy h consuinmuton of thi Inquity, and pledgo our- 1 oIt 1o wemory the numes of il manner uro guilty of ulding or abot- pitblic morility, and lst In our houses to oWl the knowledyu of tholr jufamy to our Chandlor presented a resolution vl Greonback Club requesting tho T organizations in pressing iLa demund that al horse ball by required to furaluh curs for the convenlonce g und evening, feprecutory of the tand rallrond mo- “Let thoin watel over tho poor, thut God int 3 {on, and they wi i and crown tiiem In happhiess wateh over the In tho herenftes At the conclusion of the lecture a colleetion tor thie beneflt of the Bt Vineant do Punl Soclus pirish was tinken ip, which voullzod n sumy suu,~in the nolbborhuod uf e ——— A Boy Whose Ono Side Is Growing * Fuster thau tho Othor, n (0.0 Heacon. he modical meeting held In 0, brief meatlon was mude culled a human phoe 2 of Ponusylvanl, e above numod port by letter 1o Livy! und instructions, ————— SMALL-POX. Dea MorNes, Ia,, Jeli 2. noar Duyton, Wobster County, wero reported yeaturduy morning to tho Stute lonrd of Health, ‘Thore are nv. furthor; developionts of the Qlsouse I thls clty. Bpecial Dlapateh to The Chicage Tribune, MoNsourin 1L, Feb, I us I8 now pene 450 to 600, In- =31, Tevent kinds. It Hui in this eclmo ngainat tho uuny who W to keep thom on i blick ublie than to cuch ong of ‘tho few Wl It 4 probably the fuc tion thut {4 revolting moro than tho 1) was aiso ox-Cabin und aign, i which *Tippecuno und 3 was the watehword, bt that mqulrwJ by Juelr, 4 Cases of small-pox from tho Cdut o1 uipon the Uity Col radirands of tho oity 4 sntliolent number of of tho public, morning Alter sumo discussion atrocterallwuy munugomon ;nxpnllul wenorally, tho resolutfon wus plaved on Comtnittee on Fuctory aud T nspuction wis diroeted to urgo npon the reprosentatives of the several trudos und necuputions to appear bufore the Counctl Committes on tlanlth and Coynty Htelatons wnd sk them to report fuvoruh g tho Tendes Assombly nnd § L Molor 1ast Momday” ovenlug, It Wwus stuted thut tho Mayor und the Healt iulagioner urw n fuvor of said ordinance, GOVERNMENTAL CODIERATION, 11, J. Dofronno rond u papor on Govesamont. al codperation we n moung of oreatiu; sury reforind and ameliorating the condition of pupkivg of tho syatem fip 0 rullroad, tologsaph, and expross husinesd (s conductod on economle und e princlplus by the peuple und for the pomu ** 0if 018 Tuvorit hob- b L with tho vourk that bho hud conntituted bhinselr tho povtof the urgauizas Morgun presented tho following rosolus tlona, which were disoussed by Messrs, itlchard- son, Bebilling, MoKee, 0, Morgat, aod otbers, all takiy; againgt rallvad monopolivs, wa unother outlet for In our roport OF 4 trultful roglon, this elty u wouk g of whut tight prope nomenon, or as Dr, med it n* eurlous freak o 415 years ald, of bealthy pare unfzntion Iy overy respuet, 1o thid thao showed an iequnl dovel Ity e frun et ————— ‘Che Theban and the Crops Chumbers' dunrnal, IL dnes not sewnt to bo kuown tl processes of umbiluing 1ho bodies, thuitgh prescl Yl 1ho course of 100 o 200 years fouid o fensive condition which thy perdons would bave indignuntly scor thulr mwomory, of the Egyptlan mummics ator rocky vaults and p; Nils? Thoy huve draxged from tholr reecsies puwder, us an acticlo of co parted fo Eugopo. Flio o 1y produced from b.~3laumouth bins beon consldorably excited ovdr frequont reports and rimom of cuses of smallepox wi but {t iy bu uuthoritativol hwsnot buon o sigie ouse of here, but sovoral casosd of of over, tho dlsenso 4, tatirond Comuany nlon Fundry Works, und _calendur Nua, X:fn. 162, Vavdridgo vi, nts and sound org- Bud from bir oul rend, by boen 10und to be auty and ferttliny, ithin tho elty, y stuted that thord 1R, 103, 160,007,168, 169, Ru{:uluu srll-pox o Moy, on tril 111 Jusiar ‘PyssvrContested inotlons. Junag Bygnuy~Uoutested motions, WINE-Nus, Bid, 07, Bil, 815, 672, 818, , 848, 037, 700, 701, s 655 to 628, 701, 40, T, n hewd 10 fuot, of reporting tho ense to some o Doctor hroughit (ho boy to 0 huvn Btay phadogeaphed uy othor mombora of tho profes- ity Lo anako u cureful examin. itlon of 1o Loy und exnet mensironionts of the It of the commurinson of the thut tho leftwrm s 14 1 the right; lef he vight; the cire 215 Iuties gereater thin thut of right, wnd the left hulf of the chest 15 Inel ht, The Hitlo rellow hay ul- est of bualth, |8 beigiit und omd control af the 1y of strongth In the larger linbs, Medical literature revoals most {mportant purtle- wisus somewhut slonlae 10 thoso cides, however, IHC Wil uppicornt, bolig “dus olther wa bersunoral the parcuts; m 10 be no satisfuctory uuly, For such o notice- UL b 1 can e, Gnd uty of ground fur thy ryed I outting u! omont-Honse bus brokon out severely nt thero hiave buon soveral deaths e i Workod Hoth Ways, INtlE Free Preas, bugin a mnn, as ho stood itleo on Linened struet yestore or bis tile="1 huve a ilttlo, Lovave it with me and I'll colléot 1t 1¢ I have, ol tor o stralght yoar,” lator- it 18—blll for $10. It I u bl 1Al that ultora the caso. You xv‘mlg} givomuu yoar to puy; it fn, UGood duy, slr & of s importunce, us tho people throughout tha vall or tuel, This country will 8non bo upened by the gntrancs of two rallroudy from the south, 1T tho plans ulready devised nro exeedted. On the south tho furtiio Lolt extends o tho suuthern boundary of La Mours County, Nour tho centro of & {5 the tlouristing City of Urund Hupids, which has ot whut culebrited for the excelienceof tho wuter- power of the Jumuea ut thils polut und from the uct of §ts Lelng tho heud pf navigation.. HOW Ln lmportant polut i the sutrnieo of u lated: wird |1, will undoubte] ‘poputution, und importanee. wollas o give tho dru hoavily taxed #lon ni_opportuni oi the ordinniies twosudes, Ay 1o sides It wa nehes fonger th tho left thigh 50 later u_thow_later “1 huvo u bl — 11 the door of wn al il Lmlllhmkg.d oYy 84D, und 1,84 JUDGMENTS, BUIERLOG ' COUNT—CoNPESSIONS—Cloorgo W, Waodbusy va, dacab J. Mucblolsen, $100, Junas Surr—il. L. C. Mueller, use, ote, vs, Churles A. Bivest; vordict, #1%0, and motion for { Nuluborg ot ul. va. Louls Inty beon sumes Kreater than the rl wiys enjoyed tho {utlligent, und bue equat] th u sl m; I their pme—iul intion of socuring | ty, *0ld at sombel lize tho uxnnu’.xuu sall of an lshhn:l” Iy nn Oceand Fhat {3 whiat thoaniclen i huve got by il thair sxill In protrd mortul_Feniiig, prepurations buve ended fn i e Winchestor's will cure consumption bronghitl, and gene; AWuaty-one yours, tho villuy, und with rojected Tibdtiond toe the luboring classcs, o in fond autiel ulgluu, wieroby U lullll\l!ll you." tal Iimwortul f nuw triel—3nsus A, Aguinst me! Goldborys) voruiet, 318,54, nathing like it in tho ulirs, thangh suveral havo been publistod, unganotion for new £, Stokt rnd Sccurlty of she Hurem, Hurper's Magaziue for Marci Ta the harow, u/Furk Is tlons, beeuuso no servant will veaturo to bl on tho request of a visitor, bowever line Durlug the late war’ with Rusal tho ubsucyance of this rule lost 10 Turkey » bi bups & proviuce, R armios wore swarming —— l.'u:llm the Hat Among Lyncligrs, 3 Anyelos wmurderer, was therud ut tho u seroundrol ' Slierllf Rowlsnd hastily lunding vitizens to his ald, rangued the multitude, but it was L “The roiterd gurged againes the prison, L attor profuciug Fairer fuces than yuoso bomitified by Glonn's ‘Whaaen Hunt, tho Lu ?u‘lluhur Boap are rurely soeu,’ Avold counters Feits, caugbi g uhurt thno o ity pripon, und crivaor «* diseuse or Injury ol tho while fn this thory s lantion of the unor elfeet there certull upon this potnt thoro by p) vatholouist to theorize. ree from all inters e ki—— Nothlng purifios uid ourlchos tho Llgod and ol po lo\m_lu tho system like Hop Hite stroug ground

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