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3 SATS : x Z i ‘EBRUARY 26, 1881—SIXTHEN PA S. 16 : THE CHICAGO RIBUNE: SATURDAY, FE Al 2b, P m a 7 erty he! - [ta \s mntsof their persons to tho ay ry} but says he does not rev . * ena : Ealbial A oui paleliy & * thelr claims ant iat had he been ab! ‘ nk ‘ The fotl enti a a peta F ply with tho provistons of tho bill, ine ralt ne Hed, amt the motionty reter prea ther ai atte Cuan he atl arin thint, wont hive heen tequittes, OPtEIN Justice ig Tha, folloseie Hit pavaeit tho Senates Pearson. of Madison, Introduced a bill to | was lust by a vote of veus , nays 03, the ap. | laying manned the Sta sataoiilers’re: | “Dotiontaly Straneled Botwoen tho | was pur into solitary. content flay hy A Jtug. for an act to amend Bee. 2b af an act | amend the law bn regard to mutant marine, | parent lactis (amor an Manratoors dustin to. (ottntotees UHL NNN Geet auttinedd DY te pre- anloatary gle where Phale, Gravelin, Maoure’d2 the celt Reception in the Senate of foetal Ap Mok trey ise tho ti I. feltiog inl Inland fustitanes oinpaites ene pitt rave the figtit out ty the tlouse liner nowor | uatture exploston thereat, the State manttt Head and the Shoulders until passed tele Inat days, ane Whey atta 4 . Netrios 1. He itenieted, ele, That foe. 21 of es ‘ % x at another ffine, and tot in conmittios. to do. the thing hy them nnd : forth it wilt ba to Ko to the seattotd, Deg the Usual Butch of aad cntitiod Annet ty nutter the in i ae eS trae eee tu icasia Saiata Stun, ag | Meritt, aliiatied the floor their lost ameusbe nd tiave he more £38 j They Expired.” A DART AT PEMD, pition to pice af venue,” ree shiny 1, Psd, wee . and ridionled the present action, ja wa 1 . Oy enry Da Petitions. usumended bean det In foreo andy te leis bo | of premium notes and theassets Invested shall | Ml thttered the nrvsent metlon. | Te wae nn isurowlng that the State ought ‘i ‘he Hew. Heney Halton of ttngon be mad the same is hereby amended so us tu read 8 | equal the ensh capital requlred for ormantaa: | grat called on tho friewls of the aneasnre to {Mt lent brie one thin satu Ahan ins. Tho Legal Operation of Seuding Hayden, | fst evening, He has mate tintin omy ‘so, 2, When the cause for a change of | ton of stock ¢ompanies ander the Tustirance | conv to Ue front and put themselves-an the | UP all tose attapecton and those iuntinay | el Legal Operation of sending Haydens | tion to Gov. Famham tora reyes angles = 2 a venue fs tho prejudice of the Judge, or any two j tw, Phe bill also provides chat deposits | record. Let there ln no shilrking, skulking, et Aatenke alee ee eit " hy. . strong hapu of success, Te says gy te hat Slight Bourbon Op- ‘ ye : itking. skulkine | te considered doubtful—and sink Uieut ti to Derby-Line Murderer, Across Airony hage of auenes at het Passage, Aftor Slight Bourbon Op- | or tuem, tno netivion shall te’ necuty epermans | Shall not be more than five time the annual | oF Hedaing, but let the question ho decided, tha Sangamon River or gone ther equally the Lines TSUNE THAN, ANG IE lysing hence sallow $e residents of tho county, and not of kin or con. | Tate charged tho Insured, ink. Ther ‘A ts 4 Mthy streant. | At might luok Ike a wanton \. Bp Mcuntlaete © shall expect position, of the Compulsory aolto the hpplieant, avatiuy TUNE they beltevetho | Vanghey, of Ln Salle, got. ina resolution, eS et aut a wou fh diuatruction of State property AL titel blush tele at ee itl on ets UD to thi Education Bill, Pe eT Re OEE te and was particular to request that it ba not | battle zo on, and when the mattee was ones Tei ead ete SORLAtRETROUAE Gute be Details of a Crime Which Horrie | St%that he never was eras fora inonnend it cannot have a fair ad impartial tials aud | read, but Immediately referred to the Canat | sposed of the businuss of lexistation would | iiiyniazed every session tanward premiuns | Details of a Crim his Ife, anil he intends to dle ike a man, ile ‘ Stine Seno" Coct ries Ge theese ig | Coumittee, ‘The resutution calls onthe Canal | Herenumen fiw. lg law, the Suv lat | for the beat exhoidon o€ battered and elap fied the Whole of New tsnay gaeg hans mentanor hile , | ¥hion tho case is ponding fo whom the enuse | Commissioners to Investigate tho clatm of | giderition, and it was wrong to perplex. the | dated humanity, ry England in 1876. yotedly attached. Le makes HOSE toe Also, the Important Amendment Mlezea tes tat Hoplite rst stl uy Alex, Brice for sore 820,00), growing out of | Tose vit thls linge testa wien buy: re nobae costar a on WeaTtREOtises : iB 7 vellzlon, put balers lnnptielts nna fg be changed fro the county in which the te 1 the constriction fe Copperas Creek dam, | portant Jegistation of the charneter indicated | appolited a sub-committee to-day, consisting | State, and says that he has pertee: in Relation to Chango detent ie foil i satel) ene Pruciaed, ane | te construction of the Conperas Creek dam, | partant lecistation a OF Phelps, Mltehelly, Laulugton, Davis and fie Aluiztty. ftps’ falta of Venue. ween tho coe Ee nennding in the Celminal Court 7 i) (0 bay Hin what they deem to beduey | irr to, of Salus, very much wanted tho | Little, to visit warchouses of Glass ud to | Fifty Thousand Dollars of the Young | fis xtnes of the is wosseasion af eyeat A He Se oD okt, China ea tse was now at high tide, and the roll was called hroats, colds, and other allnents whieh | of placing stteh warehouses wider State [ie the Bloody Sacrifice. A WEEK'S teprinyr, Presence in the House of a | thin thoone who ts holding anid court at tho | to facilitate business, i} nied their fully arguing the matter | syection. Warehouses of thls class ave those, . Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago triby E Largo Delegation of the rehubgoor vente ts made shut rortuwith notiry | Hinds bill, submitting the cueation of Its then itient MW ttuvorabt, 4 panne thurerore. ‘brabubly: be vestrieted “to. visite Difficulty of Hanging Even So was to have been hanged In thts eity foe? Fair Sex, two fr miro of tse othior dudes authorised by | adoption to the legal voters of the State atthe | or comity between the members, and the | Ing Peoria and Bast St. Louls, inquiring Despicable a Wretch as for tho murder of Andrew Gottsacker Hy anatitied, toxether WIth the dugee to” whom | West xeneral election in 1882. question shold be posthoned. Info “tho eurrent "complaints about Hayd been reprieved for one week, ‘The folly.) stich xpplteation 1s made, shall. aa soon ne con- Johu R, Cook, the Social reformer from the Vaughey, of La Salle, did not want the | mnfalr inspection there, aud deciding whether ayden. dispatch was recelvedl at 0 o'clock tht Wing , - Kase av ventent. deeidy the motion, and If granted st> ) Stock-Yards, got inn bill to amend the d+ | motion te postpone to prevail. The day had | dts poxslnte to make the hispection uniform ing: (his morn. Drawn Thither in Anticipation of | tect in such manner as they inay deem best ane | 2 3 i como when tho matter should ba settled and | by placing itn the hands of the State, A : eh of thelr nimber to hear sald case, ‘There shalt | Yored laws by teans of a proviso thatthe | Gone with for ail tine, anb-committer of thre nalsting of Mitch; | John Vonderhelde, a Sort of | , Commins, 0, Feb, S10, F, Politman, sherig, Action on the Prohibition be Init ono change af venue In stich case, and | iiswer of the defendant need not be under |“ perrin arose, and, In his shrill tones, sald | etl, Postel, and Cronkrite, wasalsoappolutent ‘s 3 rs Ape granted wroprieve af one week to Joig Question, the State's Attarnoy shall hhivo tho same viaht |: ontl, the friends of the opposition were to drow up a oll amending the Warehouse Jaques Strop, Executed at clot. | Htlee leaves we mfdntznt with tho neec fa change oF ventie from one Judge to mnothers Several bills ename over from the Senate, APPARENTLY IN FIN TH favs: 1b Hide espenk Forautanlasion:to:the full Shelbyville, Ky. The elty Is crowded with people tee prirtwoop, including tho one to prevent the consolida- | Some had colds, somo sore. throats, and | Committe » from the others were weak and ought to have alittle | Te Wot surrounding eountry. General uy king Detori “Day tion of telegraph compant COMMITTEL ON BUILDINGS AND But Only to March Up the MiN, The bil making Detoration-Day n legal cUssatistag tlon prevails, "The eondemued man rece) f 5 * iregy Satine, se of tho “erltter for medicinal purposes, |» GRoU, 7 ho | the news one hour before the recelved f . = hollday was recommitted to the Commiites eee aE Saale, sent upa bill to amend | ih ei thiortes wore flited on purped torsos | tnekled a bill thts afternoon. to aproprlate Gov, Foster Gaetan Saks eepeeret hy ieee bene: i tea a ai for hs and Then March Down on Miscellany, t relation to the eltens, and It was too bad to postpono | money for patting In tings [i the State: Case of John Wolch at Fre- or regret,, He has malntatned the in Again. Senntor Sundertand, to provide for regts- ATTACHMENTS IN COUNTS OF RECON, the performance, Let the speetators have>| House rotunda, Befere the Comuilttes got mont, 0. ehalanee from Ue thine of his jul tration of bonds, mortgages, deeds of trust, | I¢ provides that, If the debt for which attach- | their money's worth of fun. Ever since the] very far it was anite evident that most . Spectat Dispatch tu The Chtcuyo T ‘ untes, contracts, ant other obligations held | Mentis desired shall not be due, the creditor | Leelslature e nothing hal been | of the members were pot only In faver of vune, Frisoxt, Feb. 25.—This pleasant’ . town, the home of President Hayes, {ite A special from | torn up ov » by heard bub Hinds bul It was the to dis. | new. tiling, but submitting to a vote MAYDE eal Merentae by mabite i pose of It now and elear the lobbies, Be- | of the peopia the question of completing the A 5 feat as evidences of money and credits, for the | Muy have the Requiring Park Commissioners t0 | virsoses af assessment and taxntion, wero | 1s aMtdavit w New. Yorn, Feb. 25. er tha proposed execution of Juhi the 200,000 wives, mothers, and sisters | State-House all at once, Instead of by | yyy , ay Lo, , Welch, 9 young man $5 yea ge whe : Mako Complete and Detriled orderert to a tliird reading. and tint he has reason to belleve | were zvieving vver the matier, and, for fear ptelie . The subject. was fully discussed, sielery Me rE i CLnsilatt Me wasn fae months ture sent Teed bere Annual Reports, Senator DeLang, permitting County Boards | it will be Jost untess the writ is lime | hoe shout shed tears himself, he would sit | but action was deferred untll another meet- | Derby Line wife-murderer, who was exe- phe for murder In the 1) rst degree, but whose ex. to divide towns Into election preetnets, or. | Mediately Issued, No Judgment shail bo | down, whieh he did, amidst general laugh- | ing, ented this afternoon in the yall at this place, was again interfered with bya te y 4 + itera eve f a | ler, THE M'WILLIAMS SPRCIAT. INVESTIGATING | Said he dled Innocent of the knowtedge or of one week from Gov, Foster, -‘P : Me bull authoring ctties want eat an LECULAR OMOERt te aALine ene wine Collins, of Cook, salt it was well known AC OSOITTEE ATG | Tent ut shooting tis wife, He pre- | elrenmstaness of the euse are trier Considering the Propriety of Donations in bridges within five miles of thott iba trade eh eevoneed in, | {iat ae was no frend of the measure, BOL It | Gq stint peeing away at the cart-load of com- pareil a statement which he ‘destreid | ON, the mornlug of the 22d of May, 197s, the and goto trial. ‘The same artist. worked In | Chafee wanted the courtesy of a postpone: pininis whieh have been slambering tu th body of ain unknown tan was toitnd ait th ’ to Persons Injured by State Mati se Needles, amending the law of pub. | Mother amending the Replevin law by al | thent he was for giving it to hint. As tor | aah eile five been slanbertns nthe ae Flee to! ths janiule atter i State road, a short distanee west Cannon. lic ndininistrators, was rend a second. thug, | lowing the defendant to retaln the possesston Aatrteil heravas reds Baw Mii ne aby: tiny to milyston for the past twelve inonths or more, | &xceution, no contenmed = man, AE} Fremont, with a bullet hole throug Senator Bell presented an ameudient mak- | of the property named in the writ by ex Ing the otliee an elvetiv tt~ fig a bond tu return the property and pay ee tine on eeorl ant a No witnesses were on tip to-day, and the | Ms particular request, was” allowed | the head, and a piece of paper laying by tis sy g proceedings resolved themselves ito an at- | toexaming the gallows previous to excen- | side, on which was written, 1 am tired of rane, ‘The people, in his opinion, knew better what persons would a: “ ME WOULD PUT TIMSELE ON THE RECORD | tempted dlcestion of naniss of Hterature as | tion, He gave the hangman direetions for | Hfes bury te he ." The verdiet of the Committeemen Evince a Disposition to Re- egond’ public, nduinisttators, than thy Se Sa tounge the inl fel ulti. Without any deatetng or hesltatt dull as ty was heavy pha tins aro | pintonmg his arms, and sid the Shertil (o Coroner ven eat by a ile, 0 ef a sat A eS » ‘the WHS nd tl a B 6 a ls u ye Me E ts 4 AL Lea te Ae a r port in Favor of Completing oil Sagardernd on tute Railing? See He Harris, of Cook, wints aud was about making & few remarks, w lde-show to the general overhauling In the | MAKE no tulstake. Ie spoke ealily and Foe Hi Wane oe. nd mile the state He tl ante bit making appropriations for PARK COMMISSIONFNS a legisintor down tn the front row shut hing | Senate Committee on Railroads. quietly, ns if at home entertaining friends, ment that she lie for some, tite been the the State-House, the State Board of Agriculture was read-a | to make acomplete and detalted report in | “ll on the ground that he had onee spoken = Ho died easily, protesting that he was Inno- | wistross of Welely that he had induced het —— sveond thie, P ‘¢ is ‘i ott the sauie questlon. DAIRY PRODUCTS vent of any knowledge or Intent of shootin to steal the money rom her mother In omer * ‘The Appropriation Committee presented | December of each year tothe County Com: | "Mann retorted that the objector dtd not . his wife, Io prepnred n atatement to be | Uist thes mbcht get married, and that he had SENATE anamendinent making the snlury of the See- | Wissioners or Board of Supervisors, the same | know what was betore tho [House yet, or ‘ ¥ : atterwards gone back on her. She ther TRACT INDIC retarvof the State Board of Agriculture’ | to be veritted by the oaths of at lenst two | what he was going to say. Lt hodid, lie | Last Day of tho Mutter and Cheese | made public after denth. wwenbou io elses him away out of revenge, Special Dispatch to The Chicaso Tribune. DO, dnstend of $2,500, Commlsaloners, aud to contain an itemized | knew more than the spenker did. (Laugh: Convention at Montleella, Tas HISTORY OF THE CIIME. saying that he had acknowleded to her that Semsariziy, FL, Feb, 24—The Senate nator Needles wanted the bill recommit- statement of Tuceipts and expenses, n sehied- ter] If Chates was sick, he would move as Hpectat Disputeh to The Chtcago Tribune. On the afternoon of ‘Thursiay, Aug 4 1, he Siby others wns Lstruniental in the mur. ‘Tho weather to- | 1874, the quict Ittle villaga ot Derby Line, | Goh Ob the lnan, who was found to be one . sles td aise | Gottsrcker, of Hnsy lyin Weleh wa day has been beautiful, and atan early hour the | ye, "tying on the Canadian border, twenty aE eleh was trains nnd teams delivered large numbers, ‘Tho | Ves Ivins on the Canndtinn 3 | tiled in Januaty, 1880, and, us there was aso cousened this morning af the usual hour, {ol to tho wkupropriation Committee. “The | ate of all the property, elaims, and assets | day. Lieut.-Gov. Haintlton presiding, under thelr control "A summary of the ‘hafee objected, and said some of tho hE HARDEST-WORKED MAN IN THE STATE- ‘inl re} : ml ‘ eatin ‘A petition was presented from citizens of | THE UARDEST-worKED MAN IN STATE | finanolal report Is to be published in some | mn an amendment to postpone itte next Wednes- | Mosricen.o, ta. Feb. 25. D ibers would be away seeing Garfleld Ine | aisptay of dates: sted Iderat niles north of Barton, was appalled by the | ¥ trong clreumstantial evidence against HOURE, newspaper, tad 1,000 coples printed for Gen- Minted DONE tHAt tigi Glsplay of dulry produets attracted considerable | yruta) murder of Gertie Hayden by her dls: | lim, averdlet was rendered for murder intha Cook County protesting against the passage | que $2,500 was small enough salary, eral ie Commty: Boart are given tie | Mgurated about tha thine, ; attention, and tlat pans and deep pans ene re : = of tha House Dill providing for the publle ine | Sen % i dann replied thavit was poor polley for ur Condes apposed the motton; $2,000 | right to examine the Comm: ft Derby Line. being Taughter of Mr, | Taled winotion fora new triad suection of tho tract-Indices of Cook County. | was enough, If tils extravagance was eon- | oath, antl refusal to comply with the pro- | the ship and go to nn Inanguration, If he | ad round ecburns, - ho creamery of | Of Derby Line, being a daughter of SE. | cused was sentenced’ta be hu ‘This bi seems to be worrying Recorder | tinued the State would soan be in debt azaln. | visiuns of the act shall work a vacancy of | wors ehamplaning a mensure like this ha |W. PD. Shorman wna’ visited, and hls | Spaulding, She was only 23 years of age eet A ‘lay or two before that tine he Brockway, several Senatars having recetved Conca miles les extended pleasantries on allice,, . would seu avlett inatignrated, dead, and | improved ice-house and methods ot taking | and her husband was 23. Edwin C, Hayden, | was reprieved wut F riday, Feb. 23. When , 1 sstlon, “The ree | Ug subleet at length. 7 McCune, of Fulton, offered buried before he deserted hls post, diamond creamery displayed, The subjects dis- | froma boy, hind been wild and reekless, and-} the dispatch from the Governor to the Sheriff Jettere ole Re he ae au Sreanil i Solintups Raweardsini Clark said Mies Tein A-QUEER INE Morgan, of Moultrie, asked for thne for | cussed at the Convention this morning were the | was everywhere known as unstable and lack- actly 4 a Orig Ahnortueliys tha me iy Canter Haveigu ayn ere eee u aia 000 tineea | eMpowerlne the Governor ta grant a restora. | Cliutev tomake repairs to his system. Ilo | reports from dairy: tnrmers upon thelr way of ing in business capacity, ‘The couple wera | 2Yeve of one week, great inclination was at er sil if ils “1 cASUUTe viunnte ist manifested throughout the town that ‘ Scerchies , | tion to cltizenshtp to every convict confined | Was a friend of the measure, and wanted | goo ck, with results wk- § ii vishe: “ . ss saoaiel ‘There was the usual cross-fire of petitions Sear ates OE steretiry they | iy'tha. Penitentiary for aay Sovlebenit any | tie to prepare for It and clent the decks tor | feuing and carly for stuck,with results; puek- | prurried in 1872, In Boston, agalnst the wishes | the mullaws had been thus cheated of ie on the Hinds bil, the Compulsory Eduea- f : utes and packing of dry products; what home | gf all Gertie Spautding’s fclends, With her | own, but this teellng was evidently utte une " county Jail for tho erhne’ of etit lareeny, aetlon. im *s i si ofa ertie Spautding’s friends, 1 ter his, ie abhse Ue y alters tion bill, and the constitutiunal amendment tot ohne a they woul fix hah wis Jefe the pe } nt Jaw npulles to nny and illeod. |. Murphy, of Perry, hoped the motion. to | #4 foreign markets require, ‘This tople was itwas x case of girilsh infatuation, With | Wirds modified to some extent, [tis gener ’ saheeny Av vo | dirstdlegree, Last July Judge Doyle over. ssioners under | tho trends of thls sreat mensire to desert | ceived attention, ay dit gquaro churns | Solute husband, Mrs, Hayden was a native anid fhe nee on Felday, “he Heide as te | postpone would prevall, Ele. destred iy | considered by manufacturers, denters, and ex- - ena ally considered that this means Imprisonment on tho liquor question, pay at nbout $1, which was ordinary farm eats 1 ihe Be nbtentta ye dt: flea: te ner nee AL rate tka tice he real due porters. Due attention was ‘paid to tho ine | hn It was a combination of lust and avarlee. | for jite, although this Is, of course, not tee Senator White presented 2 certified copy of | Wakes: y works 0 forfelture of | for busin ; zo Gertie’ . y t } , MALE “$e creased and improved facilities olfered lately by | JUSt before her marriage Gertle's father | ogsarily the e1 A large part. and perhaps he resol san the -Iquor trafle whieh Harmer Merritt remarked that tho question dll for yeti ata have th | hurt nobac Sepa sas eae NSH euNit new refrigoratur entra, and the quick tine and | dled, leaving hor a fortune in her own right | the better class, of onr eltizens thout that the resolutions on the -Iquor tr shonld b tled naw, ‘Phe Secretary was a R hip, and wants to have tho thing : fC ene OW, ‘Phe wedding was seareely { the executt Md have been estrried passed the Common Couneil of the City of | rreat worke: ne had tameht BiHhneN tlie x Lhe Maun amendment was lost. ‘The | safety with whieh choice goods could le plueed paola tty # Tuga sae wiih da A ieentine y Sula ena sew Be ete yea cute if tt, Chtenzo, Iie sininely-peatisds. arutise the | eee fee fol eee paetaare Ll Marni of Perry, haying failed to put | Chafee motion prevalled on a viva-voce vote, | tn the distant market. Descriptions of the AIILADL Ga saitiet ko Ok his wife's means [iscleetumtantlapuridenen mein olin, ees ane . Ree ise = : ott rere: earthly: he tet, | thteugh iis eonstitttional wmiendinent to fix | and the agony was prolonged for two houses and refrizernturs were presented, 4 ‘th band: th fi Welel oni Thess the: . pussnge of any prohibitory Jaguar measure, senbout were of ne, earthly us We. fact, | the pay of menibers of the General Aasenre Un motion of Collins, of Couk, the regula ahs led nto his own hands, and then te eh while there will undoubtedly be de 1 dary - they were made by dininutive reporters, | HG pay : ere eat ler wi ioral, ¢ 2 Mouse and will be printed with the Secretary's annual of wild disstpation and velomnents which will tmplieate others who The Judiciary Comaulttes, throu its | who knew nothing about the water pis, unilartook to decompllah the reform he | order was discharged, and the House report. Seeretury Littler presented his report and squandered | the entire | are nenrly, If not equally, as guilty. It ls Charman, Senator Hunt, reported a large | ‘the motion to reeommit was fost, ‘The |} after by means of a bill tsing the pay per GOT DOWN TO. BUFINESS on the netion taken to secure tegisiution against | prope: Vine anc women led him Into all | understoott that the Governor desires § atunber of bills. The greater number of muittes amendment cutting down the | wenber diving a regular seasioti at $500, 10 | py taking up bills on third reading In order to pipe i , be Hovoriior: tains tll ty : i 4 oleomargoring, sulne, and tho adulteration of | sorts of trouble, and very saon his young | further tlie to examine lito tho case before then were Killed, and none were of any spe- Htary’s salary to 32,009 was adopted and Gentes valle foe antl ee dl Alin ASM fo, Fives ths Senute something w do. butter, Ils report was by vote adopted by tho whfe found horself destittite and homeless, | allowing the execution to xo on. cial Iniportance,—the Uritt-wond of Jegisla- | the VIM ordered tou third reading, tra sessions 13-31 perdiom, and the mileage | yee 2G DUE to amend the wet concerning con- | Convention, aud his netion ununlinously ap- | When the money wus gone his treatment be= 4 5 ; 5. | SeSenator Ben's bi requiring allroad | { van Nite, Te ia eneciak. | yessuees was read a third dine and pi 4 cue Intolerable, and by advice of her VONDERUEIDE, tion, which the Committee had conscientious: | nantes to build and mabatal and stationery money the stue, It is speckil- | It simply corrects a anisinke th the rey proved, friends she left him and went to Hye with 1 " ert ly Inbored over amd thially sat down on, APPROACHES TO LEIDGES ly provided that the bill shall not heeon- | ar tha ‘statutes so us to provide that tho Tho vleetion of ofticors for the following yerr ie a 4 3 Suecnyvinie, Ky., Feb, %5,—Jotin Vor Sa ape Lae Nae strued to apply to ny member of the Ehirty- | yy rae ri prove thon took place, ‘Tho membership of 500 wert | MAeied sister at Alston, Muss, lerhichde was axecuted, here this atte HILLS WERE INTRODUCED AS FOLLOW nile: re a tat p * ft q i words “grant, bargain, and sell? shill not ' v ri ass o derhelite was execu |. here this afternoon By Senator Bell—Making tho len of over Ahoje tracks was ordered to a third secon GL to Senators who will hold over | by required for an express covenant, but only | represents tho farmers and ercatlers orl AOA ina ele Wat aqua. threat, | 08 the morning of July’ 3t, 1880, between summons In common Inw enses by copy of | Senutor Bent introduced bill appropriat- | Ptotke, of Cook, introduced n bill eunie HiTG aoe that tho death pennity Oe hade eM MOC ame tree ened to shoot her and her friends, ‘but shé | M8 o'clock, the body of Rebecen Johnson, he Wy" ame us In chineery at present. | Ws $15,000 to perfect the sewaga of Jollet | pepecine ne : rH es where in. ehanuy of vei cen | Boint, First Views President, with a Viee-Presie | stil loved him, and regarded his mennees ug | 0 little colored girl, was found in the wonds the writ, the s: a chancery at 7 2 REDUCING THE MAXIMUM RATE For GnAty | in-cases where a. changes of venta has been + fb Vives D . a Bi By Senator 'Yorrance—Amending the hw Aen iued igs Gal datiadneed saint RAGE taken shall be dnilleted in tha county from font br cach county, Cal. K Ae iter oF Hothing more than the mandi ravings of & | near Brownsboro, a ttle town in Oldhan right to bring nettons for support of Indigent | Chamber aid asking the diseharze of Dr, | Hitcen days or any part thereof aud fixing | Shorlif of suld county, was read a third thine | Avwootation was quit uttering, A tesalae | Sell that it he would abstalu f to hin, wnt | liver. On the ulebt before, or carly ou the | ersons aminst non-resident relatives, if | Whitney, who attended to. the duties of | HO charge for each fifteew days ur part | and passed. Hon of thanks was passed to tho visiting 4 tis prose was bitterly opposed by atl her | 8e morning, the residence of Dr. W, pemous Ke tn th Sa window ‘regulate from an ensy-chitr in | Hlereofatter the, first fitteen days at haifa | Pope County got a ditt through changing | delegutes, the eltizena. of Montivella, the rile TRV cht nett eee San ease et | Bowden, In Lis Grange, near Drownsbor, Hey have property within the State. the reporters’ quarters. cent a bushel. Grain stored prlor to Marel 1, tho terns uf fe Cais Coliee tu the second piu conta nies, Sepucinliy thy SrGau hes Sat, Thur lecroulilus ine Md ae it fol eet | was entered, and wWahumber of vultabld sy Senator Lewls—A mending the Road ant Prestdent Hanilton satd. that he had re- | 8b As esempted frum’ tho provision of the | Mendays of July and December, Pl Faint Peas eterean yeaa es (iourned to | that atter the separation he grew vei ardeles taken, John Vonderheide wi Bridge law, Lt 1s intended to make a fale | cviveda letter front the Doetorsaying that t bill. A The following measures were also passed: ula afternoon the Convention adjourned to sah Te $8 | rested for the murder, and a portion of the evlveda letter front the Doctorsayting that ho Pastel, of St. Clatr, introduced a bill re A bill to change the law regttring all eities | meet at Cedar Maptds Feb. 24 8831, Indications | and sullen, Te lett Boston, and lin the sume atolen Rods found upon ils person. Le lal sel eee ee tenets , aie He Ho filiness" in bla tases for some thie, owing to | cutting ‘oflieial bonds ta be signed by the | and villages to publish ordinances sons to | latdus to think tho Cede Baplds Convention of | mer of 18i6'secured employment as clerk at | Hole Kt bortiond: jury, ete,, of bridges over streams which are 3 nmlly. 7) 18) ‘ ’ the Nutlonat Assovintion next week will be tho | the St. Leon House, at St Leon Springs, | beenseen tn the nelghborhuod of Brawnsboro, The re v0 o principal aud his wite, and properly record. | allow them tobe published in a newspaper renteat nekd in tho West. All the raltroad tines | 2 > at a WG te dat ing: and & het of efrenmstantial evidence wat tho dividing Hine eteect tui ae Tha ane Bae aiicn encrover unde tho.ries, cd, the samo te’ constitu a Hen | or posted iH Canna, She went to Derby Line, sunt boar woven around hin. Vouderhelde was a cour asiy of equalization shall be the relative i are codperating, and give 9 reduction in rates of | 5 q Yr charge or bre * or enefite The Stuate ther . | sang ¢ ad amorteage, The bi also. Ving villuges il towns to hol It } people, tun is expected that it will he tested MIW, Go G. uy a escape! from the Penitentiary at Myankfort vane 8 i eae Dewalitet Dye the pane Seuaty thet Adjourned until towmor- | rrovides tut the prineluals mayein Hoot | vilkize and town eleetions on, the same das, | WiuCtie welcome tscestenied: tie Rutioat | burt. i y 5 + by hiding himself fn a thrashing wachine, By Senntor Evans—Atmending the Inw of personnl security, deposit asuficient amount | The bit really affects only Hyde Park ard | Buttey Cheese, ana Exy Asspemtion, THE ASSASINATION, py ding . af of 4 In which’ he was drawn ‘outside the prison. fi TIOUS! if Goverment or athor bots. Suretics on } dellerson. Crp Ae HADI Tae Rebs ae area ceatin | .,On the day before tha murder he went to | He was convicted and sentenced to ane, fire-Insuranee by requiring companles tn bonds are attowed to init their Hnbility, | | ‘The Tousa had by, this time accomplished | ii Mdhaut itty wentionen Tome Mantle Deroy Ling tor the alleged purpose of Indu- | Gov. Blackburn refused a eounnutatton of absence of proof of fraud to pay the full PROUBITIO and, where fess than the whole amount of | more ita short session thaton any previous ntion M ero the Northwes! is Wife to fve witit lin, bit was unsi Nn Dalrymen’s Convention | lng tmaunt of poliey on premtuins which may bo Spectat Disputeh to ‘Lhe whicago Tribune, Tahility Is required, a pro rata shall be con- | day since it was sworn tn, and tho members sentence, uriucipally on the ground of the ee az A has just closed, arrived in iho city to-night, ful, Hespent tho ulghe at Stanstead, | prisoner's bad eharacter, ‘ destroyed by fire, tess whatever depreetation | S!utsavtenp, Ih. Feb. 2.—The House | Aributed by sueh sureties in proportion to tho | coliscleutlousiy ordured an adjournment une | Among thom aren number of the’ delegation | drinkitig deeply, and making frequent threats | Louisvenst, Ky. heb. 2,—dolm Yonder roperty i galteyes this mornme were moderately | Mount for whleh thoy bound themselves to | tt to-morrow mornin, trom tho Hoston Produce Exchange, ‘Phe party | to Kit bis wile, aud stating that as the reason | heide was hung at Shelbyville this afternvn ns volee the property guy ave suffered filted with the gentler ‘sox, altractedt by the bel al a tie Gta teailuendd abit’ ell ronan ti. this Nlelnlty In yeuleinie for the of his being Uieris anil Ae Hnautetes is ntd o’elock for the murder of Rebecca Jolin during the continuance of the police: oat s Roekwell, of Cook, introduced a Dill to TOPICS OF INTERE ation ter, a ee Assocls to whether ynder the extradition treaty with | son, alittle colored girl, near Li Grange, 08 INCORPORATION OF CITIES AND vitLAans, | Prospeet of a deliberative elreus over | provide for’ tho , pulses oe ESE, Tho Titat aelventtonted aoa en ey Be | Canada he could be taken back to Vermont | thotst of last duly. tho. es eurtlon tuk ti BeUntOr vents bills BiNcA Sa IDES, of eee Ager Aa nCte her en othe Tho villeer IRAE ey ctulline eras Apecial Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, —* | Kind ever held Mn America. A large mumber of | Whe should kill is whe, “The nextday he | place in the fail-yard, to whieh only tify nm relation to the {Incorporation of elites and “4 ee: USTs Evy 0 Tea TL at t ‘The temper: gentlemen from New York, Chigngt St. Loula, | Went to the hotel where Mrs, Hayden was | tlekets of admission had been sat and otber cites have nlrewly 8 1, but the rooms. stopplin villages, was read wthird thie ‘The doen. | 28bers continued to krow as the hour for PENG y y ad copy of the writ with any oliver of the SUISGPTELIN. Ty Pele be and attempted ruother Interview | hor: ps tnd sheds round about were cove 5 dakalanal “dor drove nes “ rT erty’ ghia ~ | auce ngitstorsin the ILouse to-day passed at with, but owas prevented by Mr. | ered with people, sand a thonsand spectators mentis very long, and simply amends the | the speelal order drew near, and the Interest | corveration, jut the proverty shill be cone | ie ee eee nee at conta Sing of Brigham,” He went dowirstalm, saying? | witnessed tho. dese, | Wien vonteriehte t In what was to come Increased to the bolling | Sllered as seized on attachment and bu sold | into history along ertain Wha ¢ MASSACHUSETTS LAW. in Vil do. dowh and gett drink: and oul Ho senffolt he exhivited He by neniltning eilles ie siting to polut. Someot tho kuly agitators even ine | #8 Bods and chattels, Ofleers of corpora: | France, who, with all hls men, marched up hand get a nd | was brought on the seafold he ey ecuse the sale of cider, hey so desire, i : Ppa 2 come buck and settle wi ‘Two Important and Interesting Deetse | ininutes futer be reappen Huns, on production of sueh writs, aro ree | tha hill and thon marched down again Senator ‘Thomus opposed the passage of vaded the body of the House and found seats quired to furnish a eertitieate of the number R the Dill, and said he thought it woutd make | Neaethele members,?* of shares or amount of the fnterest held by | Never was there a more Iudterous and ridie- Hyon? A few [a brutal nonehalanee, aud malutalned y having bore | his prit to tho ngt, ie denied bly " , ; foun by tho Supremo Court of That Towel a Bxalven Jar ie aval purndsg of eu of ts erlne for Site oe ny ' ss ‘i * the judgment debte nnd Y | Blows ba jown, Never amore hune and bine Stutes shooting a dog that lind bitten him, Tle | being punished, but admitted that he ha tho giving away of sweet cider or wine an Fe aera aunod eodleinaléd Ailna ee Slo shalt bo held Tinie ase potent eoneluston toa program on which so Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Joand Ales neha aut deur tha duit, guuinitted | innumerable, inlnor | otters offense under the State haw, Ka preher thee doubly tha wunount of all damages, | nach store had been set. Chafee ‘iad his | Bostos, Fev. 25.—The novel legal question of Bie pple Heke, without ® word, he fired, the | Vonddtrhelde was but 2) years of age, if COMPULSORY EDUCATION. udupted by the City Counell of Chicago last | Unless the Judgmentis sathstied by the orlii- ft hivde. | ball entering Mr. Brighan’s right breast and | most gabandoned eriminal. Ho t ¥ i enctiate iy tho riglita of the husband to the wody Senator Marshall's Compulsory Education | Monday night. If it was designed to head ait { nal defendant, An attesterl copy of the writ conaliuctonal eee ENS s Sears eauseit rite was settled to-day by reserlpt from Dill was read a third time and passed, no- | something, and strengthon the anti-prohibl- | and return shall within fifteen days after | Order to sult his awn, convenience, aud the | io ran nonch of the Supreme Court. ‘Tho enso body butafew Democrats maki any” op- | Hontsts In thelr votes, it was certainly not ae PR aN a a inne Al Gone, | AE 1 Dea see a ne yaa | i . ee: pie yt ts 4 position to it, ‘Che bill as passed Is ay | Without its effect. After it tad heen | Shaves whereupon tho pure Yollows? rend, tho member from Cook moved that it | titted fo a eertife for an act to secure to children tho ben- | be spread on the journal, ds was done yes- | on payn elit of an elementary education, t ne into the Innes. Brigham staggered | yielous career at the ago of 5 years atid e veranda, and Hayden sprang inte the | spent most of his tte hn Reform Sehools and Jathatot Nathanlel Weld vs. Gideon Walker | POU Phe tae ay Ae hti St Hsia Hod Aaa utiles fis smoked a cla th y t re al ./ a fs 4 ka rt opened. He polnted the revolver ner but { wifutes before the noose was pliced iit aR (pts OE aaa tee ee aad ie ealicioe und tho Foreat Hill Cemotery, Tho phuntif | shy sprang behind the door and shielded her- | his neck, and requested n trend to whein he vor shares boueht hy hihi feniperana| 1 wb | brought a diltin equity to restrali tho defend {ly followed, and placed the deadly | had Intristed lily body: tosee that It remalue’ nt or fees therefor and for record: | Hettenants. | ‘The prohibition man had. tho | ants from foterfering with hint in removing bia | muggle nt her heal. She shrieked, Hor | undisturbed and was not obtalned hs ras y day, without objection, with a similar | lng the transter, unlrmative of thy question, nud, Ike a plalnt- | wite's remaius trom tho Forest Hill Cemetery to | God's sake, Ned, think what yout are dole,” | robbers, tly neck was not broken, He Be He tenarted, ete. Chat every pao | resolution adopted by tho City Council of MEDICAL COLLEGES, if ina huvanit, should have proceeded to | Mount Hopo Cemetery, At tho trinl of Bun atruele Hs suatebe r ie ae was too | of stringulution. , Hage OL Ay CuINLoe entra Nee tet | Deora, Shumway, of Sangamon, offered a bill | wake good his case. ‘This ho utterly falled | the ease before Justlea Sortun, of the Bus | Pir A tloond shoe entered her tert stile DAYS OF YOUTH. uxce of Band 1 Yeurs shatl by required to send | ‘Lherottpon Stowell, of Murshall, movod to | Prelibiting the recoxnltion after Jan, f, 18, | to do. Instead of showlyg fight, as everye | pYeme Judicial Court, it appeared tn evidence D ny ; By this time Brigham had rated, aud he any Bitch child oF children toa public sehoul tor | yo. ah of tho diploma or ieense of any medical cof | body had been led to expect he would that the plitatit's wife, Mary DP. Wild, was | rigid in and grappled with the assusin and , 8 period uf nt loust twelve Weeks La ened sehudl day cg oeaten ie tho table, aru Hops at Jee which does not require certulnt cdtten- PA SUGEPHED LE PEATASE Lea sinter of thu defendants’ wives, Gideon Walker | eld iin anil ie sayts of LLG. hotel eae o tor tno eeu Bie {ean Tribune your which gchoul your ts to cummeuce on tho | St Chale, with the necessary quartet to baek | tonal qualifications, ‘The bill is ia the titers ft delay, and had th ial arde! f- | ahd Geargo Ivers, died in Auguat, 1875, and at | and tool him into custody, : for thot rust Me een bnew npgnie= Hirst Monday 1 41, TAL ae toast | hit up, demanded the ayes and noes, ‘Chere | est of higher eduentton among plissiciins, OF datay, an’ ad the snectal order post | ino soliettatton of his wito's sisters ultowed his A HANDENED Wwrerer4, water the pute heart knew no gate Sieh emi of chilison_ure exuysed trot eu | Was jul inay be sald to ineot a long-telt want, poned for two weeks on tha plea (nt thore | wity to bo buried tn Lot No, 24k? a Frost Hill An examination was hid, and Hayden | iiebyanaugeresulies itenidance ty ho Hondt ii run or schunt CONsIDERAIEAD sQUTNSIING, Shnonson, of Mock Island, introduced a | wasn'ta Cull House, and that some who were AH 7 78 y rector, of the city, town, or distr : ee saitidls init y which helunged to the defendant Gideon Walk | preadedt guilty, tekliue ve, | O for tho fenrloas eyes that looked ha the | anda general distielluation to bo put on the | Bill mending the Criminal Code so us to pro- | there ind sore throats and other bodily alle | Ge anne plinth elutmed that ho was obliged to Pieadtest gullty 1 Wak Pete Benue ie ae On the dlinpled waves" calm tow. ‘i cane inay Le, 1s whieh its parents or guardlana re vide that convicted horse-thleves shat! be 7 , ; rare nied ware pitced it S1U.eKx), wud fe Was | Noe turned with duwy fda from the though! Hee ce Aa, ated HS warents oramardany | record, but the members finally sereweil fprivoned fu the Penitentiary not fess than | Ments which wouldu’t allow thom to work | do tmisinarder to provent a family quarcel, | pat fn jull at Ivasburg, ‘The tragedy was | Oe gea watt Golo {sfuctiun that the boddy ar mental candition at | thelr caurage to tho stleklng point ahd most | ten years, ‘The same member Introduced a] Ol what speeches they had prepared | Aftor hts wife was buried In the lot he clalmed Appalting from its atrocity, and the premadi- auch ehtid ts such as to prevent ita attendance | of then voted, ‘The motion to table was lost | bill vreating the {Minuls Western Haspital | for the Enilietion of the Jlouse, | that ho was not nltwed to have anything to do | tattar the assasin, who dellberately left | 0 for the drenms—tho radiant dreams— at school or sputieation to study for the period poranea | for the Lasane, and appropriating § len-land, ie ® required, or that such child ds kant ee pete | BS 8 Votoot 29 to 77, and the ante i roprlat AMO for | Just how agora throat or two should haya | With his wife's lot, to put up stones, or adorn Tale aren acto idl Pravelsit sie 200 alles to yeti gains Mont Mf Ceo abo wate sebiol or at Home Ww sien branches as aro | element smiled all over itself at the result of | He purchase of from 10 to B20 eres of land | prevented a man from voting, though st | 4nd benutlfy tho graves that on lis’ death be buta fev seats hefare, hud Left her heme to | Aud iny heart tho thrown at Lee ipatedy wuugit tw rittry wetiuata, tho Initial skirmish, Turthivsne: tise Sent GRINS | sausht have bothered his speechamaking, bx | old Hap tmullo well ee Wo. buclest taalla hls marry ‘im against. the better Judzmyent of | When tho very breeze whose portuined breatt recent the Gene haat <At this polut there was an unusual desire / Lhrouzh, will be erected somewhere over in | One of the Urings tho gentleman failed to | Wife and ho desired to tuko away the casket | ii W Tusett her friends hRo she was dying he with the winlspering leaves ae! : 1 i r ores ponlly Ke tei posta Svomed the echoed sweep of Angel-wing omhor reasons th sed In thisaet | toxet Inan enormous batch of resolutions, ; the ailitaty tract west of the Ulinols Ulver, | make clear, ‘The term “fall” House was | Mt her rouulus fom Forest JU wud | coolly xent her word that lis “was elatl he 2 Phat ei h dowy evest 4 ville e ert : ; i placa thom in on lot of hls own in | had shot her, and he hoped she would die | Tat eae wit evi | Belltions, wed bliss One or two viethns of | Aste Cook Conahe: kencte Hateaeeton t8 | not probably inended as a pnn—Chates 13 | Nonne Hope Comotory. Hut when he come to | PRGAuOt hers ant ke hoved sho want cannot uttend the putty | Promudure explostons by State cannons were | turn over Its Insane to the cara of tho Ste, | 9 Sulemn for that—but tho fact Is there | do ehts aot only did the detendants object, but 1877, of the Orleans Connty Court, TL S herein provided, such reagans atull be | duly remembered, and on motion of Sextou, ‘Cho bil deluge having ceased, the mem. | Ws as full.a House as there ls likely to beat | ho was served with auotice from the corporas |-was not gulity the chitd or children of any purent, ton, or outher person huviny ot the 0 for tho tove—tho holy love— ‘That came Ikon dovo to Its nest, and determined by the Llrec i Et; ! it ae 1} hls defense i san ys ‘And noatiod dow, with wlowsawtar york : | dhe Directors ov T of Cook, the dustlesCourt DIM was re: bers proceeded to uniond themselves of all | any time during tho session, ‘Sho blennial | on notte in any way faterfere or tuke any ave | Although defended by some of the best leg dnd foliied pliiics, fi may Ore nk meuiors oF the Reloel Leste tf tea be first the and advanced tov sevond, she the iportiee petitions and remonstrances | yiaiting has commenced, anc ts Hable to keep Hon ite Hc He Hfo's rural, Howtuted Salen th thes Baty th ferdlet, ot tho jury baer eR ae: pumorngne? i. “three months duruig the year within one und | Strattan, af dellerson, got in they bad on hand. They: Sere carefully | up fore menth, «A fow of the temperance | throated hinewite ee DIOL DRMOCERNIC TE Tea |) ee rey oe auurder in the finitdege ‘Thut over grow fur tho cruel claws Soestnly miles by the huarest teaveledt rand ot AML ‘TO LICE: EXPRESS COMPANIES. gnruured uae bushel busket and hated olf fellows wore away to«lay, but Un #0. Tho dude before whom the esa wie - EVFORTS ‘TO ESCAPE DRATIL And sungulne beak to tear? , orusidence ot uny sich person within the TF TOCEICES es ANTES or safekeeping, : 7 Fl sine viet r y " 4 Sapre School strict, ha abinltnot bedable tothe pros | Zt provides fur an anuual report to the | Np GKeCUNE. ia tried his hand on “THEY HAD ALUNDANT NoTICE heard ruted that the plantit bad tho rice to | ‘The case was taken to tho Supreme Court bt 5 2 + Vislous uf this remova his wit ry YI ‘ 'é romiins from Forest Hilltahis | on exceptions and onn motion of a now trial | O for the fatth—tho carnest falth— heawl¢ehall be shown tothosntis. | MMlitor on oF before Jan, 10, 1833, giving the | THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT nUstNYSs, | Of What was coming up, and thore 18 no ns: | Joruestount Hopes and the full Court hus now | on the ground of prejudice In the zulnds of | OF the soul that trusted in Godt oy ith factton of the Bourd of Education er Board of | 2nber and location of express offices in Ie | What hoe wants ts to have Sees, Tand Sof | shTanee that someot the sume set won't be utlirmed tht reeling. | ‘uid ts protatily the Hest some of tho Jurors before the bexlining of 2 Reboot Directors hnving control, thut the parent, | Hols, tho roads over which ‘ue compantes | Art 4 reid like this: away In two weoks from how, livshort, the Ente Mamaoiouwetts tay Che aiieat tana elt the trial, At the August term, 1875, of the + gaurdlagsor other person having control or | ran, amber of antted of Ine, anid total | ‘The Mouso of Ropreeentatives shalt consist of | iiberal element accepted the challenge to the | gage ie attention of the courts, Supreme Court the rulings of the fewer court | for the puro, unquestioning ult st6, qhargy of any such caild oy elidren ts net the T cngunt of gross receipts during thrug tines the number of mensbers of tha Sen | anegunter, al the chullengers, fearing the | Another decision uf the Bupromo Court to-day | Were aftirmed, the mouon fora new trial de- | “chat tened trom di shudaw of ie ineuns wherewith ty, purchase the nevossucy y Bross recelpts during tho pre | ato, und the teri of ollice sul) be two 94 : aa) i fn'the cuao of Barrett va. Dotan, asuit brougut | Bled, and Hayden was sentenced to bo:} And lifted above the clouds of daub Decks tocnuble him i comply with the rus | ceding year, the report te bo verified by the | heee Htepresentutives anil be elected Inv eaen | set-back which seemed in store for then, In Uyde Park andor tho Civil Dunage law, deue | hanged on tho first Friday in dunuary, SL. | A pure unselilah Ifet , Hulverunts of tht net. such Hoard Is authors | oath of the emmpany's proper oflicer, After | Stator tlatrivt at the genoral election in tho | putled out after the manuer of tho man whe krout Knpartoncs, “Tho plaintitt brought suit | Dura the session of the Legistiure in the |. Lov. Tope havo passed Rencor bos! of sich Hoard of faliention or | press business without making such a report | ttoresuid eae quulitied vater shall only. be pers | Thole confession of weakness fins had tho failsoud white Tatuxtenteds the. itynor bet oe ful altirt owas. Inala teeing Fria of the ‘That over breaks with # volectess wall carton ata Tet teers inening ree) and procuring a teense from the Auditor, |, mitted to voto tor twooundidutes for Representa. | patural effect of weakening them all. the | tulned from tho detonduut. "Tho caw went to HURL palu, I bont low to His chustening rod. 4 ! ; iw Die f in " if sled teat plu He has euylo feds think Lf work by the duy?* 4 . gu “i posed to put everybody on the record, fe | uther words, to report favorably on theelaln | bos given notice to Mrs. Sprague’s counsel to bo | spare the In making fancy articles of Intal tantly 6 for ov otber wuneys rulsud for ‘school purposes, | COupAany $43 on every $100 of thelr uot | therefore moved to postpone fur two weeks. | of Benjamin Allen and unother xunning | ready for the trial of the diyorco sult on Friday | Woud and worsted.” He has frequently ex- | Brown's Bronchial ‘frocbes will Instant,” wad vald money sual} bowpplled tu the uvy of the | receipts. ‘The fund Isto by applied to the | Perrin, of St chalk, Grose and sald that the | patrlot who wuntto be remuneruted for cere | nese sd Y | pressed ils determination to die lke sinus, | Hoven cough. a cold, or hoarseness. 3668 i ie : : i it he et sentence to hiprisonment for lite. Aga last Ped tne at Hiern | genie ay rs : hilves te he elected, castings ena voto tor each, oh iv Siarian 7 ts % ir mn i sunt y s nd shadowy, vague, an efine . one ie taease any parent, guurdiany, Gr athor The bilLnakes 1a condition preeedent to | and the canditate’ highest In votes bhalt be he inore, nn’ tho umber Rant dlesertars, el Baviets Gn eed peter a aie tis tesla resort he was altowed w hearing before the |“ Ay clude Bit Inetiinbr thu Westy mi or 3 ply with the provisions | the issuing of the Heonse, and iis nnitial re- | clured elvcted, from: the temperance Ip Ww NG VEL’) Ciytl Dige hw (OF 1877) fvease the purty ine | Supreme Court Judges, and xranted w ree ‘The tanwless webof my life upped! 5 Of tbls net, kab parent, guardian or other i # " PROIMIMITION, ape to equt the number oof lie | {ove FTCA LACAN ; bs vrloya tntil the last Friday dn Pobruary, fa O for the grave's cold rest! toyye {gon Having control of suclt enttd tren, | Hewal by the Auditor, that the Company g ; eI bly rel Jured In consequengo of Intuxivaion des from ‘ 3 Magar A. Cov i wbait be table te a tue oe not less then ean shalt pay intu tho State ‘Creasury a spectiis { At precisely 11 o'ctack the special order th the tea Ind. (unt. Drlude to is absent the Genoa erage! A hearlng at A Lantpeltet a fo Hays aigth, th FUR cee rr at + cnllonte a o Vis x —Cl Oty u \- vi ui rehderes i. on, Wile Bmore than #10. Kahl the shalt be enllected by | tax of 3 per eent an its gre sreeelpts, whiol | ttt ie net Chufee’a prollbition const | When the question conies Up again in two P sealed his duom. ‘Throughout. the’ whole Tho Lato Judge Forbes ag, Fe tlarouny duets ee eas Betty Belial Mowry | ay ne reeuveredt IN any vourt of competent | fr uy_nmeudment resolution, At reads as | Vogies, Pho duis bite already been NEW YORK TROOPS AT CINCINNATI. corse of the proceeilngs Hayden has } Many stortes aro told tlinatrating boty. So Bhip where the detnd i ytlig Beaee in any town are ed Th any court of competent | follows: pructically given up, and the bad Inek witlelt | CiXCtNNATL, O., Fun, 25—The famous soventy> | Foun defended. bY BUM Of to Ablest | triulties of sas lute dure porbes, of Sse + fected stall be patd. co ener: Bhd when cole 7 Jurisdiction at tho suit of thu State. In ease | ttesulecd, by the House, of Representatives of the jas attended the. ‘proposed constituttonal | Oret Now York Reylwent, with its ting wiltitary Inwyers In Vermont, — Witnesses have been | sutta, [tis antd that. at one thea well BT, 2 hgtownsulp huivhied deteniant aadud wun | OF AFallure to bay, tho Attumey-Ceneral ty | Sale of dlimols the Senate concurring hereuu | situdment up inakaks senders ie Piette cee | bund en, Toute ie. New Orica, wreiveg ay | aneyers ti Ve Di, aNd depositions tatcen | puysictun and wrugwist, — kellin, IO yg 2 Counted for de ume na ated and by tin wes | charged with the duty of proseeuting such | iiivgtute,ut the weat clection Tor memuor of | kiln that It will nover “catch ou hy tho | o'clock, and were received at the depot by tho | fitait parts of the country, at thy expense of | Hable from sellmy slquors olf) queauuns . purposes.) (Ne Same ns Money talsed Cur eehoot | sult, ‘The bil provides for the lisue of coples | the General Assembly, t propoation tu muend sry 103 votes, “Tho sentiuentalists in | virst Oble Nutlonal Guards, Col. G. B. Elune | the State, In short everything hus been | pig dndgo proiuptiy returned the wnvuiey yuh Panis TE aball be Dar dane ne ary ante of the annual certiileate or Heense to the | He Constitution of this Stute, by the addition Thirty-second Goneral Assembly appear | communding,and cacorted dircotly to the Fount. | done for the man, and however Hayden hime | Aue Wuturmation taut by was so sytney My nets da te shall Bo tien auty. of nay rectors or nizunts whore desired, ‘Th f Sheree of tho following,-to-wits No person | to have bitten olf rather more than they can ain Evplanude, whero arms wero stacked and | sulfmiuay feel, the verdict of the peovle $3 | the weuperunoy people und euuld not BN ag | Gionee acenrriny ander tus uetsudd ang Deen i sone af the bili te | atuls, manutueture, sell, oF keop for m this | musticate, tho solders sisporsed for dinner. ‘The Huo of | that inthis ease, at least, Vetmout has done | hosters ene vio: was cuss teeitate ay | UR pes tentndey Haare orc: Any dircet~ 7 alty fur vloluthig the provistons af the bill is | State, any aleobot whiny, biguwine, wine, alo, 4H, HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ChADIa LINirUn Sena doneely: Suton aud: thee wake did | her duty, K ' shirp in bla language to those WhO NAPPC Sy roseeute for such, Ane, Within ten supe adie | BAY Of Crane 310 to $109 for each offense, hour, or otbur lntoxteating Hauora whatever, Ox Hts nc galiawer Appearance und tue drill of! tho, Soventyeltst a IN TRISON, OlfeHd bin. A young lawyer called IG ges Se a aiten HDHD Bia DoS NCE ey are ee eater ‘ANHUL ‘ see 4 cept'for medical, selontitie, wud inechanteal pure | set. an oxainple to-day which, If followed up, | #Ppeurance und tue drill oft Seventy: Heat ; LIFE IN PRISON. ottond tn. A young Leer nee. eke, % Taxpayer Insunddistcivie aiload coe eee HANCH COMPANIES. poses, And tho Goucrul Assumbly suit euforco | Wil Cost the State a gout many thou- | picdtern muen eumelanin. sf ta Since, Hayden's Incarceration tn tho prison | gril ‘Gueationa, tthe young nanan, RNY ey . pladicd of suull be oxcused iy thease Seay |, Hktldwwin, of Bureau,ttroduced a bill to tax | tbisurtiele by appropriate leglslation, sand dollars for fost flugers, siiattered | YY 64! jatebh shld i eas at Windsor ho tas, by his gonthamanly de | staid tboughe of something ebe BO MAID Gy | Z uid, shell be Hable fh WeuDL Of Hot less tha | Mesures companies for the maintenance of Chafee, of Suelby, sald the resolution | wrists, and disrupted eutiele carried away Moeanor and warked attention to prison rules, | gow, und, returning, wis roughly pido you, e 4 $Snorimure than $19, whien sua cun be wed for | fire departments in Incorporated cltles, | sould bo considered’ by the whole House. | by die prematurg explosion of the sane Uli THE SPRAGUE DIVORCE SUIT. won the regard of all whom duty has mads | the Judge whi? tn it, soune wl i apy taxpayer iu the district tn tho nume of | towns, and villazes, Lttaxes very Insurance | Lt Was one oF great Linpartance, und tie proe ] State cannon, ‘Che Cominittes decided, in | Provipency, 8. £, eb. 25.—Spraguo's counsel | nequalated with hin, i the Treasurer of suid township, to bu uccounted : i Y Insurance 1