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H ¢ i P4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THE STATE CAPITAL The Joliet and Chester 3250, 000 Appropriation Passes the Senate, Preventing Insurance Compnnies from Loading Up with Fictitious Assots. Failure of the Bill to Exempt Parsonagas from Taxa- tion. A Bill Barring Out Voters Whose Names Are Not Registered. ASpasm of Unlooked-tor Industry Scizes the Members of the ouse. The Lake-Front Grab Bill Amend- ed and Sent to Third Reading. The Seldlers® Orphans’ llome at Normnl Gets an Appropriation of $144,800, An Agreoment Arrived st for the Estab . lishment of Pumping Works at Bridgeports SENATE. JOLIET AND CHESTER. Spectal Dispatch (o The Chicago Tribune semixarirLy, 1, May 17.~The Scnate conve! at the usual hour this morning. ‘Fhe Senate blll approprinting 250,000 for the ordinary expenses of the Jollet and Chester Penltentiaries wns read a third thae, Senator Callon opposed the biil, which, he sald, Instituted n system of grabbing between 1he different Penitentinry Boards to see who conld get the most money, ‘I'ie Dill was passed, however, in spite of tho Senator’s oppusition, The Senate s0-cent dog-tnx law was read o third and Inst time and passed, A Senate bill providing for the relense of Judgment levies on real estate in Recorder's oftices was read the third time aud sent to the louse, MAKING THEM SIIOW THEL IANDS, Senator Lenuna’s bill, compelling Stato’s- Attorneys to make reports to Judges of the Clrenit Court of recognizances aud fees col- Jeeted, recefved thirty-two aflirmutive votes on third reading and went to the House, A Sennte bill was passed which permits changes of venua from one Judge to another ju the same district. It applies to Cuok County in particular, and, unless prejudice Js sworn to against nll the Beneh, anthorizes suy Judge to try the case except the one de- clared to be blased by the afildavit of the accused. v i Seuator White’s blll , to prevent fire-Insur- ance companies from loading up with fietl- tlous nssets, was read a third thme and paossed. 1t glves the State Auditor the power to call un each compaay dolngbusinessin this Stato fora stutement of its nssets on o duy certuin 1birty days provious to the timo of the call. Sotintor White's blll an: tory of the vharter of tho Firemon's Donovolent Assoclation of Chicrgo was pnssaed. 1t hus already been printed u these columns, ISONAGES WILL STILT, BE TANED. enator Neeee's blll exempting pardonnges rot 1o excecd tho value of $1,000 from taxution wus rend a third thue, Benntor Whiting saild bo wns opposed to in- fng the xemptions from tuxation, He suw son why pursogages should not as well by Tuxed us nn Fthing oo, The bill falicd to pass by n vole of yens 25, x;':u-ls 10—Just one vote short of enough to send wlong Ry Henator Flfer's blil, glvinz Courts the power to compel a defendant in eriminnl cases to testify sgrinst nuyother defendant, was rend o third time, debated at length, and pussed. FOR TUE BENEFIT OF VOTERS. Tho Committes on'Elections fntroduced o bill drawn by Col. W. H. Thompson, who 18 here at the justince of tho Union Lenguo Club of Chi- cugo, to extend the time of rewstering voters to within two woeks of olection-duy. 8p a8 to per- m't A thorough examinution of thoe rexlstry Looks, 'The LI tlso prohibits the use of uitidus Vits, und restricts voters ut clectons to those whuse e8 petually appenr on the iist, The Seante thon adjourned until to-morrow murslug. 3, TIOUSE. €0 TARLY IN THlE MORNING, Swectut Dispulch to The Chicago Teibuns SeuiNeriery, Ik, May -17.~A guorum, but not much to spare, wus present this morning when the Ilouse started lu, for the fivst thue this session, at the compuratively early hour of 9o’clack, Asthe clock hands worked avound the disl the attendunce notably improved, and everything was soon in rood worklng order, The Speaker opeved the proceedings by fmparting some sage and mueh-needed ad- vice tu the dilatory occupants of the desks before him. 1o reminaed them that thero were but tivelve working days left, und safd lie hoped they would confine themselves to the approprintion bills until they got through Witlt the list. ‘The regutar order of Houso bllls on see- ond repding was then taken up, and the bill to pay the last MeAltister & Stubbins bouu, and the bill to apvroprlate 82,000 to rofurnish the Supreme Court-Ilouse at Mt Vernon, were enslly and rapldly wafted to third reading, THE LAKE-FRONT GRAD, Mr. Stratton, of WIL Chalrmmnn of the Cunal Committee, ealled up House bill 646, » substitute for Mr, Chatfield’s bill 298, and, like it, proposing to grab the Lake-Front and turn it over to the State, Mr, Herrington sald ho hoped the House wonld punse befora It passed such o bill ns this, 1o dldn't betleve the people were in- terested In its pnssage. 16 proposed, I biet, to appropriate $5,000 to pay Iawyers, outsida of the Attorney-General, to bring suits to recover un flegal titla 10 the Jawd In question, The Canal Commissioners and the Inwyors In guestion® were. given extraordinury powers and responsibllitios, und the House should hesltate before 1t tuok any stops In the mat- ter. M, J, Henry Shuw, of Cuss County, CHIEF APOLOGIST OF THE GRAD, eame down to the frout row of desks nud set out on a long, prosale defense of the scheme, alluding to the oplafon of Lawrence, Cunip- bell & Lawrenco as conelusiva of the ques- tion of title, and argeing that the procords pf the proposed grab would put the canal in Kood shape and make future appropriations uunecessary, ‘Lo chlef noologist, ete., rambled dn for a while, but stuaily foll atoul ot the ten-minute rule and was bagred out, tho ilouse coldly refusing him leave to go o Mr. Durfee succeeded In tacking onan awmendment, providing that the Canal Com- mlssioners should yevort their uction to the Lezlslatnre t subsequent theroto, ana that the Jands in question should not peallen- ated nnless by uet of the Leglslature, In the conrse of the talic over the awendment, Mr, Dyurfee ubservid that the bill had o suspicion 1an 'huln:: connected In some way or other with A LOT OF BTATE CLAINS for dizging the canal and paying for a lot of sunken talboats, U Steatton dewnrved tothis, sald the two WEDNESDAY, e oo MAY | things were entirely independent,—that the clalms shouhin’t be paid without tull investi- gatlon,—nand finally actepted tho mnentment. Mr, White, of Cook, 8 ded in getthue an amendment probibitimg the Cunal Coine missloners from making any * compromises in resveel to the lands in guestion, or the State’s Interest In tho same, whichshall leave tha titie out of the State, or In any Wise Im- palr the title of the State to sald lands.” Atter the nmendmont crop had died out, Mr. Harrlngton moved to strike out the en- acting clause, and proceeded to sny that there was too muelt preamble to the bill; that it protested tos much and that, unless ha wns very much mistaken, thore wasn schemo be- neath all this sugarconting of wherenses which was not very far removed from A BUSPICION OF BLACKMAIL, The jumping-Jack from La Salle County reared himself on Wis hind lexs and affeeted to think that the gentleman from Kane was fighting the LI in the Interest of the 1llinols Central Rallrond. Mr. Hetrington repelled tha Insihuation and went on to show that he hind fought thio railrond In connection with thils very ques- tion, Mr, Parish, though from Cook County ana from Chileago, turncd on his home, %o to speak, and flignratively rended it, in the in- terestof a bill which proposes to deprive Chicago of property she las enjoyed for yenrs and concerning the title to which nobody but A LOT'OF CANAL SHARKS ever raised any question. Mr. Rockwell, of Caok, took the opposit view of the ense, showed that the properly was Chieago's, that it was nlways intended tobe kept open ‘to the general publie, and that it was absolutely necessary to the pure, alr and heatth of the ity that 1t shoull be kept so open, 1'he debate was shut off about this time, and the motlon to strlke out the enacting clause put and lost. ‘The bill ns amended was then ordered to a third reading. ‘The Rallrond Cowmimittec, to whom was re- comtnitted the bill to render valid the lersey, ballments, and conditionnl sales of RAILWAY ROLLING-STOCK, reported the saime back with an additlonal amendnent making it the duty of the mana- wers of companles leasing their rolling-stock to list and return such property for taxa- tion, the snine us I8 dune by all other rallronds ownimr their own rollng-dtock 1 this State, ‘The tuendinent was concurred In, and tho bill, us proviously und now nddnmmllly amended, sent to thind reading, Mr, Linegur called up tho bill to appropriate 204,000 to rebubid und refurnish the north wing of the Sauthorn Insune tuspital at Auna. Mr. Durfee moved to strike ot tho enacting clause, for the purposu ot nscertutining the opin- fon of tho House s to the ndvisability.of dis- pensing with State institutions seattered ullover creation und of confining tem in ouc place, iy a :'ullru of yeus 17, nuysvi, tho House declaved o 1N FAVOR OF TIIE SCATTERING POLICY. The gnmo gentleman made no unsuccesstul at- tempt to devote $KL00 of the proposel appro- priution to tho buliding of cottiuwes tnstend of 1o tho rebuilding of the burned wing, After that tho LI was seat to third rending. A bill to appropriute 20 for the repalrs of o Cairo tive-cugine, badly brokon wp at the late Nire nt Aung, was similurly udvanced, The vegulur order was now dischitrged, and tho House proceeded to tuke up Senats uppro- printion biils oo socond rewdinge, i The first one on tho Hat was i bill to approorl- nto $141,500 for the ordinary and other expenses of the Suldlers’ Orphuns’ Home ut Noemat, Mr. Croukrite promptiy moved 1o sirlke out $131,600, aud ingert $70,500, and Me, Durlossailed 1nto the bitlin_a chuexetertsto speech, clatmiog that there wis one omployé nt tho Institutlon tuevery fl\'uur{mumv. and otserving tunt 1ho state was ju n falr wuy to support not only tho orphans of soldiers, but tho orpnuana of soldiers’ orphinns, provided the thing was kept up long enouwl, He nlso referred to some ebarges by Gen, Blooms tietd, a Inte ‘Prustes of the institution, ngainst tho Mutron’s nunngument of tho plaee, und wound up by stating thut a certain usctul plece of rurniture iu the Mutron's chumber had COST TIIE STATE §l1, while tn Rardla County, nceording tu ndmissions ulruml{ unide upon tho Huor of tho House, such utensils wero sompaintively unknown, My, Sexton moved to strike uat the enncting sionees sl in their Judgment deem neecossary, ‘Che result of * tho conference is seen fn a furthor proviso that, if tho city ehall ereet the works, the Canal Connnissionera gbull nllow them to build tham un al landd b Hridgeport, tho city to support, conteol, and munyre tho warks, sublect to tho direetlons nf the Cammiasioners relative to the amount of water to be recefved into the eanal from time to time ns tho exigoncies of the canal may re- ?ulru. bt nt the expense ot the cu{. 1t 18 athl urthor provided thut the eity shall derive no rlght from tho resolution to contrul or exercise uny nuthority over the gates, locks, or dams of tho eanal. The Houso thon adjonrned until to-morrow morning. GOssIP. ATPURTIONMENT, Speetat Diapted 10 The Chicago Tridune. Semixarignn, I, May 17.~The Repub- lican Senntors held o caucus this afternoon and delegated to o couple of caucus cons mittees the work of preparing amendments to the two Apportionment bills Introduced Inst week. The nmendments will be sub- mitted to an adjourned meeting of the cau- cus, revised if necessary, nud offered when the bills reach the second reading stage. There 1s an evident disposition to xo pateh them up that they will be sent over to the Iouse, even IT thelr finnl disposition there should afford another ltustration of love's labor lost. One of the changea to be wnde on second readmyg will be the elimina- tion of Camberland County from the new Tourteenth District aud its relegatton to the new Seventeentl, that course having been decided upon in the caucus this afternvon on a resolution offered by Senator Clark, 'The Committee In charge of the Cougressiounl puzzle conslsls of Senators Clarle, Campbell Wright, Moffett, awnd Tanner, Senators Bent, 1unt, Ford, DeLank, aud Needles will look after the Senatorial, THE APPROPMIIATION FIGNT In the House will be renewed to-morrow with incrensed vigor, The Democratic leaders met to-night, got thair facts and ligures in line, and proposo to gu for the uread and Lutter bids n more systomatlo and methodical style. A stulborn light will do it. Their apparent pur- Ppose 18 to stuve off adjournment as lony ns pus- Biblo In the interest of ccunomy, und to lay tho responaibllity for ‘the consmnption on the Re- pibllean Household and its wonderful facuity or_proposing vxceedingly gencrous donntions to Stute institutioys, ‘Tho path to un early ud- Juurnmeut Is strewn with thorus, AN ERNOIt CORRECTED, Innoticing editorlally the vote on the Me- Willlums Poul bill fn thr Lowere House of the Tinols Lewlsinture some diys ago, it was fucors TUCLIy St thnt Mr, Plotke, of Cook. wus mwmong the * dodgors.” 1t should be stated, in Justiee to Mr. Ploike, that at tho timo the vote wits titken, and for severil weeks previous, ho witd coniined to his room by u_sovere attack of futunmatory rhoumutism, He returned to his gent in the Houso this morning, after bis lung absenee, not entirely recovered, but conalduera- LIy mended. EDUCATIONAL. AdJourned Mceting of the School Roard. The Beard of Education held an adjourncd meethug lnst evening, Prestdent Delanoy In the chalr, and all tho Inspectors presout except Dartlert and Burroughs, Inspector Bronan, from the Committee on Flnunce, reported that thoy bnd exnmined the gecurities hotd by the School Agent and found thom to ngree with tho record kept in the oflico. ‘There I8 to the eredit of the School Fund §212.00 in bonds, and to tho credit of ‘the speclul funds ‘I'ne same Committeo reported bilis amount- uuj 0 § 1207220 which were nrdereit to bu palit, Tho Commitice on Bularies recoumended thn payment of several teachers who were uncts ployed during Decembuerund January, owing to ihe clusing of their sshools, © 1nspector Kelth wns opposed to Ju:‘ylnz them thelr snlirics, us tho ruales provided thut they ut;uulu‘ Le puid only for the time actunlly em- ployed. luspector Stiles, on the other hand, favored the proposition, 0a the ground thut tho teachers were unemployed through no fault of thelr owin. 'I'ho vules contempluted a voluntury abseuco on the purt of a tencher, Inspeator Franlienthnl moved that the report be referred to tifo Attorney, a8 f cansideration wiis exsentinl before setting n precedent. B ’ll‘lm mutlon was ugreed to,—yeus 7, nuys 0,—as o W8 lug'nu. Kelth, Frankonthal, Curran, Stenslund, Muns, and Delaney. ¢ on tho ground that the fuatitution hwi |~ Nupe—Enellsh, Armstrong, Brenun, Stiles, e I|fnul!|ll\'m‘flmumrl’llmi'sn. und’ v o - Dunit, aud Nichoft. i TR, S oged “orphuns” were In too nuiny cases tho " S o ¢hildren of soldlers who had desorted their tam- Ait: | BYEPIAL ONDRR was then taken up, 1t wus u report of the Com- mittey on Xetivol-Fund Property, who had had unider considerntion the prapusst of George M, Pullman to purchose whitover {ntercst tho city hud tn tho undivided 33 00 the 8, W, 1{of Sus. 4, They reconnflendedithnt, fongmuch ug W Puitman cluimul to own the land by title parauotit t that ot tho city, uud tne ity could ot perfeet s title without it long serfes of 1~ Rusion, the result of whloh could uot be fore talid, the premises be conveyed to Mr. Pulls man by quit-cluim deed for 6,000, The report wus cuncurred i, " Inspector Armstrong, from the Committeo on Teachers, In_response to the resolution of In- spector Curran, reported that no teacliers who do uot hold proper _certiticates were bong paid out of tho Sehool'Tux Fand, The entme Cotmitiee recommended that an exuminution of candida or tochers be made Wednesdny and Thursday, July 6 and 7. Con- curred hin. Jnspeator Engllah, In moving that diplomas bo procared for lsigh-Scboul gruduutes, took oe- caalon to suy that the Board bad sut down upon sl Humnrery on graduntion duy, and expressed the hope that that pollcy would be continued. No one took tho onpmlturmuul. A0 It can he nssumed that there hus been 1o chungo of views an the subjeet. Inspector Dunne, from the Specinl Committoo appointed to consider the ndvisabllity of jutro- duciug INSTRUCTION IN BEWING {nto the schools, reported in favor of it. Thatn thorough Knowledge of sewing wusnn mportunt ind usceful vart of u lel'l education In fittiog her for the dnties of lifo was sdmltted by alf, yot 1t waan purt of her education which waa Kencrully lenst attendod to, ‘Tlio report was lald over, Buperintendent Howland reported the reslg- natfons of I, Loaise Smiws, Emily Wright, Mary A, A‘luinl)'. and Lury F. Btubl, which were uc- cepted, - - ‘I'he snmo ofticer submitted the usual monthly statistics, from which it appeared that the ca- rollmont for April was G3,051: averuge dully membership, 46,007 avernge datly sitendanee, 4 pur cent, Yi: number of teachors, Bk Tho Bourd thun udjourned, —————— A SAFE CASE, *Dac'* D, A, Stitt, who Is well knewn In cer- tain politicul uireles, was yestorduy wrrosted at tho Instance of Patrick Dolan, n North Clark streot saloonkeeper, charged with ubtalning money under faive pretensos and fraudulently, He wus tuken before Justico Rtohluson, and {;i dofauit of 500 buil lodged in jall, but was sub- sequently relensed, Ald, Hildreth slaning bls bLoud, Tho churge sgainst him prows out of tho salo of u safe to Dolun, for which + ho recolved $104, and which was Saturday clnimed and takon from him by T, F. thes. : Mr. Mitehoil defended the Institution and tho bl He dealed, in tho irat pnce, that thio mim- her of employeés was wxcoss,ve, aud quoted the reports 18 showine that thore wore but thirty- six employéy, mstead of sixty-seven, to 340 - mutcs. Ho objected to the plan of seeking to nrouse prefudice ngalnst a good bill when woitl ought to be consldered fully on 18 merits, As fur thestutomuats of ten. Bioomtell, ho desired tosuy thut thut gentlemaun bud proved ta ho u yory unsutistactory ‘Frastee, and that it had been neoessury to’ dispense with him. Untll that evont no word of reprouact hud over tuon heard nunlgzl llho Mutron of the institution. Tout ludy ad bice TRIED AND FOUND TRUE, nnd the charges againgt hur honesty were falso totho core, [n cunclusion, tho gutivmun said shedemandad an {nvestiru.don, and fn support of her pusltion he read wletter from Mursuall Fleul & Co., of Chicago, statitgr that the liedy bad bought goods for horself aud had thom charged 1o hergown nocount, bonge goods for tho mstitudon und had thon charged to lts no- count, but that inudl cadus sbe had bought Swith good Judgment,"—u not unnatural stitte- ment for a seller to make, ‘Tho otion to strike out wus finully lost, and the questlon recurred on Mre. Cronkote's nmend- mont, whioh was debutoed up to diuner-time una lost by u close vote. THE STRUGOLE WAS MENEWED after dinner over nn (tom of .00 fur necessary Improvements und ropuies, I'ho aegument in favor of the motlon to 8trike out was thut the institution was not intended to be pornsnent whou establisbed, and it ropairs were there- fore out of vrdur, Mr, Chufon, of tho Republlean side, took the other shout, und baldly proclatmod the doctring of nupr«rrlulluw fur. soldiers’ culldren ns fust a8 tho roldiers bogut them, no mitier bow muny }ne{& were of thom nur how lung tho provess usted, Mr, Durfee sald ho didn’t wonder at the newly arouded zeul of the gentioman from Sheioy, who bad diseovered in new rivers of unknown numes u convenlent oxease fordiving lnto waat id been represented fn Uulilvor asiho bottomless ple— anmuly: Tho l’uhuu'l‘mamr{. There wis u shurp wrangle over the attnchi- ment of Sunator Neeco's signaturs Lo tho ro- purt of tho Joint Visiting Comunittue und 118 BUBSEQUENT REPUDIATION OF IT, and tho gencral seociug be gave the Comuittee and the institutions it visiied. Mr. Garlund, Coweman of tho Committee, re- torted that the Hunaior had wssented to tho rough dralt of tho ruport, but hud ufterwards gone bnek pu ity und bn now understomd - that the Soiutur wis n Liemocratie candidute for Corgrogs, und wus svuking to innko u litile oneup cupltal, ‘' Item, after being fought uver, was funlly "'Flhglfufix:'mwb ki t It 14 roko out ovi 5 for new books, B 81 g 0090 Colo on ‘some lognl provcss. Th Al - While It wia going on on an old man, Winter, | volved in the nwfiuu\!‘m of tho .:313" :‘x'u lhg?lmu ‘oflrnl;wxnlkn'. J’S&’uulu::pigfinlfilt'lfl:lum«':rufln\l(w: l;; gr tho sale, which It 18 suld hns » history goln in tho Demverativ ranks, ~Afwer donviug thut AL L B LT R thraugh soveral hunds, figured in sundry cunttel mortpuges and foroed sitles, und boen banged mound generally until it 18 about worn out, 8 will cotnu out in a hearing bufore Justice Hobingun tosmorrow murning unloss Dol gets his money buck in tho wesntime, ‘which Is scarcoly probible. e ——— INDIANOPOLIS' MAYOR, ~ Epeelal Diapatch ta Tha Chicaga Tribune, INntaxororts, Ind, Moy 1T.—An funugural massnge was delivered by Mayor Urubba Inst night at the meoting of tho Council. Alluding to the Mnanuces of tho vity, tho Muyor stated that Its bonded {udebtucss Is 1,414,600, and the an- nual payment fur luteredt $10),L1220—slightly over 7 per cent, Thu ity has, however, no floutinis dobts, pays all demands on prosentas ton, und hus on hund a balnnco of $091,498, In rulution 1o tha propoded creation of sewer dise tricts undor u vevont luw, ho fauys: * Care should bo takun utthe outset I propuring a rmnur systen of suwerd, and tho plan should by Ibernt onavgh to meot the wints of the future, when tho oty shall have grown, ag wo think It suon muy, (0w popn lution double that we now numbers* 1o nlso says: * Vou should persiste u\:l‘l‘ly rc:u lo‘t;: u:lluw‘ I:I“BI lcrlul{ 1'12 bwwl.flnl with Wiier excopt from 4 0d ubsoluce a8 it ls possible 1o obtain it," gt ————————— REGAINED HI3-HEALTH, Speciay LUpaleh 10 The Chicugo Tribuns, GAreNs, T, Muy 17.—Ex-Stute Honator Qruen, of Ellaaveth, whoso niarming illnods was roported In Tk TRIBUNE a fuw woeks ago, 18 out agoln, und was in Ualona to-day for tho firat thne in 8lx weekd, recelving the congratulutions of bly friends on bls yecovery, sk SuIL S Hurrah tor Our 8lde, Muny people lave lost tholr uterest In politics aud I nmuseinents becausa they ure 80 oat of surts and run down that thoy cuiiot enjoy uuys thing. 1r such persons would Axfly wlie enoukh to try that Celubrated Rewvwdy, Kidnoy- Waort, und experivnco Its tunio und renovating eifocts, thoy would soon Le burrabing with the londeat, I ettber dry or liquid foem ft 158 pere tect remedy for torpld Mver, kiduoys, or bowels, —Eichanye, there with wi upproprintion ring or thut ne wis onu of thé ringsters, i wis odiled o time by Mr, Durfee, who fuguired what insane usylum * thu keutloman bud In his distriot, THE ROSY-NOSED APIROPRIATER sheepishly ropliod that Kaukukeo wus 1o his dis- trict, but'that §f auybody expuected to got his vote merely on that nocount bo would bo badly onlued, Mr. Chafee, smarting under the aliusions to the Okuw schume, contrasted that deift-clogied stroutn with tho muddy Sungnmon, und rutortod on M. Durfed's gquotation teom Dean Swift by lkentng thut member to n modern Gulllver, who, 1iko bis anelent prototype, wis umlwu’urfnw 0 put vut tho Hre in the Queen's paluce by ke samurart of an engine, Tho ftom was legi fn, S » A lively and unsuocesstul fight was rando ovor an item of ¥3,000 for it bospitul und 450 fora am"llu‘rlléur-huuw. ‘The House refused toout ma Mr. Durfee trled’ to tack un u pMaviso, tho Trustces (o subiie i thelr next replun s ¥ A PLAX FOR GRADUALLY WINDING UP THE INSTITUTION i s within the noxt six yoars, ' + ‘Tho Bpoukor beld tuue the proposed amend- mont suould nome In us n separite blik That seltled it, and the' bill wis ordored to third rending aftor nenrly o wholo duy's Hight and without u singlo nimenduient, Just ne it vame fromn tho Beunto, The Senuto bill approprinting $30.000 for the ordinury oxpunses of tho Blind Asylum ut Juoke sonvills went throneh iko i dodo of snl, The dullet LIl uppropriuting £2,00 for renow- 1y rools knd other ropuird, buildiug now burn, purchuslng gius-worke, und Introauoing g Into tho colly, wus fought over for un Bour oF ore, but was Hnutly sent to toird rending without amundmont. It wos a bud day for ceonomy, m’w: Jllfllnfl I(‘.‘alnxurumncuh(:uu ulwl:v m“xulmm.l to urenco between tho uu, Beuuie over g "l;lllE MUNN CANAL HESOLUTION reported un amendment In llew of those whlch the two bodies ditfurvd. 'Tho roport w?A': coneursed In. As the rosolution now stunds, it rovides forturning the waters of the Despluines tiverinto the cauul inless tho City of Chlcugo, by Sept. 1, 1881, stnll ercet puwping-works ut Lrkigaport, with 4 How of 60,000 cublo foet per winute, or ay wuch thoreof us the Cummlse AMONG THE BOCTOR Thirty-first Annual Meeting of the State Medical So- ciety. The President Congratulates the Convention on the Declino of Empirlelsm. Reports of Committees on Different ® Medical Topies of Ime portance, Tho Iilinola State Medleal Snciety nssembled in tho Mothodlst Chivrelr Bulkding yesterday. the vcension of the thirty-first unnual meeting, which 18 to occupy three doys, Nenrly 200 medl- eal men wera present, ns. nlso soveral lady priee titfoners. The morning sesslon was cnlled to onder at 10:30 v'elovk Ly Dr. Ueorge Wheeler Jones, of Danville, who ealled upon tho Rev, Dr. Williamson, M. D, to lemt in prayer. Dr. 8. T. Jones, Chienko, acted us Serretary, Dr. J, N Hyde, Chalrman of tho Committen of Arrangements, repurted the ordor of business, the rostor of the stauding committees, nnd the Letters of regrot from n nuniterof physicians weto read, An Invitation trum the Adunma County Medionl Socioty for tho holdmg of the next convention at Quiney wus read und reforred, The Prestdent submitted his nonual nddress in ncarefully prepared paper. 1n his corresponds ence thronghout the State uriing the lmpor- tance of the Convention hie hnd heen met with frequent cumplaints thnt the Board of Health was not properly attending to its duty in the mottor ot medical legistition, and there wis miuich to idiscourage the eonsclontions prootls tlotier, but he thought the Baurd of [lealth wis muking grudunl progress. false views fn overy department of life, and nsked that the medienl profesalon strive to tise nepers to e read, o1t foftier standard of excellence, He ailuded to thy Thelr horle 2o was continually Increasing. ‘Thoro wius come ing to be lessand less of empiricisms theory wis wiving way 1o -nbsolute Knowledge, demonstruating nbsoluto sutwremncy of mind. step - of rclence wis Qut of Tvers (I|{ the vrrors of the pust were developing the shurp antlines o disense, order, by which the battle agulnst ey, and denth was to by waged. * Tho occupntion of tho alchemist was wones buse wietul could not be converted into zold in any of All disone, was u negative condition, n stmple health, Man's norail condition was biealth, but 80 complex was his structuro that thore wasun Inberent proneness to deeay. ‘Tho study of the physician wus to antagonlzo those unfuvornble the learned canditons. nwi Lody, {uto proper channols, DEVOTION TO TIE PROFESSION professions. by he said, neney of 1l obscuritica must bo stelpped vo . Atomie gymnnsties, whethor of mind or count for nothing unless thoy are directod was theonly Influence that would lead tho pro- fesslon to tho Arendin which tho spenkor so benutsfully pletured, Tho prpier conclided with 1 bearty welcome to the Soclety. T (fonventlon thion tvok u recess for dinuer, The Preshlent lv:ullu.-nl the Conyuntlon to order ot half-pust 2 o'clock. ‘Tha Committes on fts Chaleronn, D, 1 Puactieal Medlelne, through 1, Couk, of Mendotu, pre=- rented an _elaborate report upnn their work fur tho yeur. They were endenvormg to aeensn sejontitio body and In a solentiflo mannor, Ote hundred werg of the plied. and past nently year thirty leading nddressed on all il been of practitioners the sunitary condition whont o 0 ree markuble one for the prevulence of malnvinl diseuscs, nithough tho tortality had not been great. Rubeolu had prevailed In every sectlon, Cerebro-spinal mc,-nlmrll;s hid been unusually prevulent, and att Smull-pox hud been but bid been checl ) with bigh mortaiity, ¢ In miny seotions, vacolnntion. Thore )y hnd beon sovernl new disenses, of which winter- chiolers was speeiilly noticeables hnd been assiming promivence, Trichininsis Tho pnper thoukht thut many diseases now slmply Known ny contneions would bo traced to barasitic torms of life. The Chlengn wuater supply wns touched wpun, nnd its contaminntion by the city fewage eondemned, 1¢ wus thought the day wiy not tar distont when thers would have to ben WATER SUPPLY, 1n somw portions of the Stnto dipntherin had as- sutned the most mallgnnnt form evor Known, ut- tended with alnrming resnits. The papers pro- nounced diphthorin endamie in 1llinois, but the origln 13 obscure as yot, ‘Khe IHinols & Michigan Cannl earry ing the Chicago sewigo was ssserted RADICAL CILANGE to be n troubles, IN THE prolific factor fu tho soures of those ‘Tho Commitiea had mado tho fguiry 18 to the extent of tho use of nlcohol nnd ot+tho practico of veniscouon, but with no unaninity of result. Sowe practitioners uml"y vehi, while others had dri from n patient, UWn 0 g ever ent i h of blovd Coples of the State Noard of Henlth report wete disteibuted, with the ruquest that uny or- rors therein be réported to tho Board. Sovernl comtaunientions brethren of the Michaan Medienl wery #rottung tholr innbllity to be preaont, The following practitloners were elected to membership Princeton; J. H. Utley, Dixo F. 8, Jolnson, R Cnlcu{u* Sturruy, U. 8, Ao B J, ton, Turner Junctions Churles Shupburd ana 8. Monrog, of thy Michigun Stutg Medieal So- h{ Invitation: E. 8, Fowler, Spring- tletd; R W, Corwin, Colorndo: C. A, Palie + Jo N. Dantort| 5 Nutt, Murengo; reud from Socloty res ddrwin, OL 8. Aug AL ciety. Dr. Charles T, Parks, Chienwo, Chalrman of the Committue un Ject of woun el s puporon the sub- trentment. An lutgrestiog ae- ‘ount wais glvon of tho proparation und urillzie tion of tho hones of towls The various smethails of woro describod. % for denlumg-tulies, hecking hemorrhigo ‘The papur recoinmends tho silkworm gut as a duruble and nop-ireitnbile suturo and ligaturas, Itest and ease position were prunounced ussentinl for surglenl cises, and the 1rcmefl. cure must o twken o provent ol vloud-polsuning, Antlgeptie Rurgery wis ns- sumling tho greatest importance, nod it would bo better for tho profession IF thoy would ne- cept it us n [act ruther thau asa theory, The presenco of miero-urganlsms i wounds wos dwelt free 10 npon, werg BOTVOUR RYRICII, Open-ulr. trentment mnui‘u thoukiit nrrest futlammation A large number af enses wore quoted shuwing the triumphs of modern surgery, espeeily in derangemoents of tho Parks ulso read u brief paper by his colieagno, Dr. . 8. Booth, of Spurty, descrlbing n com- pound Iracturo of “tho tibin and * und cnleulated soptisemin, Dr. Involving tho unkle-folnt, where trentment had been nnsues cessful, and nsking for sugiestions. Auother member of the Committee, Dr. W, A, Byrd, of Qui somy cision of nerves. 'y, Supplomented tho Informnl reuirks pn trucheotomy and ex- The renort of the Commlittce port with on Burgery wad reforred to tho Committee on FPublieation. THT: COMMITTEE ON OBSTETHICS, ) through its Chalrman, Dr. H. Webster Junes, of i paper tracing the geps thut un jatelligent necoushour ouktit 1o tike i Culengo, snbnutie bringu % woinan through the diirerent stuges of ehildulrth, an operation fin which uceidunts are comparatively rare, and tor which proviston vy was mude for eve r. C, T\ ttebur, Shelbyy mittow, followed with i fow romarks, De. Do Lusklo Miller sxpressod Ll pleasuro at tho repart of the Committee. Ho thousht thut parturton was only 8 almplo process Leenuse Of fin bourly ocenreunve, importanve, and ho pronounced the obstetrician tha minlster of Nuture, Doy, Muttoon, reported for tho Com- . dJo mittes on Uyneeolngy, wus warmly upplauded, Blnco il tho ossuys woro fiun iy, oy, - of tho snme Com- It wus of the yrovest o suleuce of, discavos 0f women wad pronounced ong of the younuest ot selences, A false modesty hud greasly pro- vented tho ndvauco of clinfenl advantoges otfere been far short of whnt the importance of this branch of mediond investlgation dem uid xl, Dr. Ruen A, Ingersoll, Canton, of tho snme Comtnittoe, read o puper on Dysmonorches, und ! necnlogy, and by tho hosplials had tho to be publishod In full in pumphlot furm, tholr betng rond without abridgment, and thus unduly prolonging tha scesalon, hnd & rather do thun onesthird uf tho d close, it ol It was not until hnlt-past ¢ thal rossing vifeet, not more egntod remaining to tho it tho So- ciety adjourned until 9 o'clock this moraing, ‘Tho ovening was oocupled Ppitals und medienl eolleges. An juturos mory, an ¥ on ' in visitiue the hos- 1k prograut bas been arnngel for 1o-duy, nm utl}u ll{irllclpullll Letuw D, Wi hit- ‘raoture Apparatus, Dok Enrlo and pidemio lted Mensles,” Dr. Molellun vl on *Lewal Regulations of the I'rictice of Medie clng,” D, UGrudle on the * Jufevtiousness of Tu- beroulosls.” THE FOLLOWING DELEGATES wora reglatered with tho fienrumry lust eventug: I Ueargo W, J Wlll'l’-‘nn IIIH? .(‘l. W, Nuablit, i Be 15, Hollister, 'I'runlu';‘u 1, €. 'L Hebor, John Wrigh A, M. Burgunt, L J. Behiitusteln, J, L. Hullw Culberiion, Cnre, B. AL C Eflen A, Ingersoll, Oumutin Duweanll, L. ¢ Wutors, " D. Wusliburn, uines Hobbing, J. 8. Waltmore, dJ. . Durant, fux N 1. W, Owune, F. L. Mutthowe, st I8 resident. it Vied-Prosident, cond Vice-Vrealdent, D J, Maxwell, Foute, Bounett, herino sluter, Mesher, ol John Mekean, W, W, llxter, a. L 1, william Cox, &0, Pinmmer, A. Q. Meser! Fillium WA, K E. N, Qaueh, Lngkle Miile, ", P'irks, . W, Gratinm, . }". (wons, P, Conle, | U, Bhnefers B, e . Inaats, ¥ F. luwats, It. Park, Montgomel Montgomel MARINE NEWS, HOME IHAPPENINGS, AN DIENSE LOAD. . The stenm-tnrgo Junes Davidgon arrived from Alpena with over 20,000 ralirond-ties on board, thoy having been londed there In fifteon hours by Bouton & McCren. They wero con L, W shened to Muller & Chirlsties, of thia city. This Is the lurizest load of ties that over nrrived in Chicago on any onhe craft. COLLISTON, AtDo'clnck Inst night a collision took place In tho port draw of tho Sixteenth stroet bridga hoe tweon tho schooner Johin Minoe, bound up to Mud Lake, and the schoonord, C. Magill, coming down light, Tho Miney lost her sprit-sail yard and cat-head, and the Magill her sprit-auil yard nud Jib-tonm gy, ‘Tho Miner wis {n tow of the tuy Sutistaction, and the Muelll of the tug Suc- Cuss, DISAST TWO THOUSAND WUSHELS WHEAT JETTISONED, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicaca Tribune. MitwAUKER, May 17.—A private diapatch from TatTulo thiy afternoon stutes that tho schooner Monguagon, Just urrived. ran nshore on one of the Foxes on tho down pussuge, aud throw overs bonrrd 2,000 bushels ot whent in order to get off. Tho companles Intercsted In tho eargo, which consisted of 20,70 bushels No, 2, shipped by W. P, McLuren & Cu., uro tho Tradors, of Chleago, HL00; Continontal, &.00: Phenix, $5.00; q;w;m-lcn, &80 Northwestern Nutlonul, TIHF STEAMEIL METRUPOLIS ASMONE, Spectal fHapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pour HuitoN, Mich, Muy Winslow, with steam puiips and hawsers, lett to-nlghit for tho steamer Motropolls, ushore on Hluck River Island. WATERLOGGED, Speeial Dispalch to The Chicagn Tribune. Brut, Pa, Moy ‘The lumber bLarge Me- Dougnl, trem Sagiunw, wrs waterlogged off Connenut, The propeller Unkiand pleked her up and towed her intv this port, No cusuulties, MISCELLANEQUS. THE PLLETWING BEIZED. Bpectal Dapateh to The Chicugo Tridune. MitwAuRRE, Moy 17.—~The schooner Fleetwing wus gefzed to-day nt tho fustnnce of John Dall aud M. Poulsen, owners of the echoonor Ad- vanee, for damugas dono the lattor eraft n a collislon _off the enst shoro receatly. The amount of tho vlaim 3 $1,000. TO (1) 1NTO DRY-DOCK. pecial Dispalch to The Clilcago Tribune. Miravaukie, Muy 17.~Tbe tuy - Jibu Leatham nrrived Biere to-day with the schooner Peorin, wrecked last full ot Iniley” rbor, und 0 duy or two s, Tho vessel will ‘be phie nlrt'-duck to-morrow for examinutlon. Tho tue C, J. Triemuch hus arrived from Man- 1stee to bo docked for repairs to hor shoe. DRUTAL ABSAULT, Sneclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OLEVELAND, U, Muy 1T.—Eurly this morning Bome unknown prrsons boardel the schooner Saphln Mineh and badly pounded s boy nuined Beuis, of Hrownheln, O, PALD OFF AND DIRCHAROED, Speelut Disputeh to The Chicayo Tribune, KINGSTON, Ont., Muty 17.—The crews of tho achoonevs Bavarin, Siberhi, nnd Denmurk, which have arrived at Gurden Island from Tolud Tnve heen pald off und disoharged, having r Tusen to weeopt 2123 per day For the round trip, o Unlon sealy 18 3160 per day up and $2 down. THE BANMIE VINGINIA BOLD. Speclal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. Muskeaoy, May 15.—The new_ steam-bargo Virginiu, owned by Duliy, Snook & Co., of Port Huvon, bus been purehnsed by Torrent & Fore, of this elty, tor §10,.0), Ehe the lumber tende, and will go on the ronto bes tweon this port and Chiengn In nbont two weeks, RUNNING NIGHT AND DAY, A lnrge number of tho mills on the lake are now running uight aud duy, Tho Boom Compne ny ts kuovm’: Stimson's, $Farr's, Henudry's, uud Dovis & Lor- in rout's mlls arv ddle te-duy on necount of o pmusheup, ‘The scnson thus tar hus been un un- Turtunute one. POILT OF CIIICAGO. ARRIVALS. Stnr Sheboygan, Manitowoe, sundrics, Prop tanudii, Calligpwond, sunid Prop Palladoipita, ulful, sund Prop 8t Louls, Biifuto, sundries, Lrap 1ustun, Bulluly, sundries, Prop Nebrasku, Buthulo, sundries, Prop Mussengor, Benton Hurbor, sundrles, Prop Albort Sopor, Muskegon, lumbur, Prop Lincoln, Owoen Sound, tled, Prop Aunio Luurg, Muskegon, lumber, Prop Madne, Bay Cioy, hunber. & Prop 15, W, Bluiohurd, Bultalo, sundries. Lvop Mary Gron, Sugth Huven, sundrics, Prop It U, Urittam, Sontuguo. suinliios, 'row J. uverus, Smgratuck, sundr Prop Michnel Uroo, Wikto Lik, lumber, Drop Bweepstuken, Postthza, lowing, Prop Distiueck, Slonominue, towing, Frop K. 8. Hobiongon, Meaominee, wmber. Prop St Jusepls, Muskepon, lumvor, Prop Luwrenc eveland, sundries, Prap Fountam City, ButTalo, sundries. 1 e polis, South Chiougo, light. p Now Bra, Grand Haven, sundrles, p 8, C. Hul, dnakego, lumoor, Prop Fuyetio, dnnistee, lnber, Puy Junn Gregory, Sturgoon 16 sehr Annlo Sterwood, Lirle, conls Bebre Lun Hayes, Porter's Landug, bartz, Betir Lisuar, Owon Sonud, tes, sehe tibealtne, Owen Sound, tled, behr Fitzgorld, Erie, cual, Sevr R, J, Gibbe, Cheboygan, lumber, Schr surdini, Koewaueo, tes, sobir 8. Butes, Pontwater, tios, Sulir Sontence, Peshtio, lambe Behr Advance, Peshitlgo, i Sehr Williwm Grandy, Menominee, lumber, Senr Houry Walthedk, Marhwtte, iumber. sobr Adlrondug, Muskegon, fumber, setr B 1, Locke, Hutfulo, conl, Hehr Roude Shnmons, ,\luukcrnn, lumber Behr Myrtle, Muakogon, lambier, B S Lumbermun, Back Crel, Tumbor, setie Mary 15 Hale, Duek Lnke, eadir posts. Schir Stuford, Muskegon, lnber, Sehir Witlinm Jones, Sturgeun Buy, sundrivs, et &, - Mowury, Stwikegon, luthior, Selir White Cloud, Musgeicon, lmiour, Sehr Apprentice Loy, Muskogon, luber, Guido, Pierport, lamber, 8, 1 Wilsan, Musk Iambor, he Ottuwva, Urand Huven, lumoer, he 1 A, Holined, Grand tlavon, limber. be Willle Loutt, Grand LHnven, naiber, Bunr llm-kuwn;. Muskegon, hunbuor, sehr Mary . Packard, Pavkurl's Plor, lumber. Hehre 8, A, Irish, Grand Vaven, lumber, Sehr Qulden Tlaryest, Gramd Haven, imber, Sche Wolveriue, Grand Haven, tumber, Bolw Mary Amanda, Qratd tluven, lunber., Fehp A. . Covell, White Laku, iaibor, Hebr Mary Ludwig, Puckard's Pior, lambior, Behr itnlph mmemull. Afuskeson woud, - gebe Whidsor, Munisteo, lumber, Hebe L & A, Stromien, Muskegon, hmber, Sehr Weatohestor, Mualegon, mmber, Sehr Bl Eonwaoud, White Lake, luimbor, Bete Lo W, Porry, Graud Praverae, pustsund tioa, Prop Messengor, Bunton Hurbor, luwber, AGTUAT BAILINGS. I'rop Skylark, Bt, Juseph, suudrlos, Prop Newbuegh, Huttulo, 16,003 bu wheat, 8,500 Lrls salt, und 2, brls flour, Prop Luke iiele, Oxdonabury, 15,13 bu corn, 80 tiris pork, und =2 Liles broom-coras Prop Minteapolls, Kscanabi, T'rop Maine, Muakegon. Prop G, J, ‘Fruesdell, Lydington, sundries. Prop Aluore Mitlor, Sinnistes, Prop It U, Bettain, Waite Luke, suidrles, Prop Annlu Lutri, Muskegon, sundrivs, 1o Bt. Jusoph, Muskegon, Lrop Colin Campbecdl, Livdington, sundries, Vrop Now Lim, Urand (iaven, twiug, Lrop M, tiron, Montueie, . Prop Albert Boper, Muskegon, Prop R. 8. Beverus, Siugatuek, sundrlos, rop dess . Jusuph, sundyies, i Mot e, Bliaka o3 b chr b ne, Buttalo, 21, 3 Sehre Rute Gutetr, Pord River, R0R schie Mugglo bull, Wailo Luke, Bebr Prodto, Grund flaven, Sebr B, T, 8mld, Muvietio, sundries, t.u:r ll). {.'.‘ l-uur. .\xnrlluu:t‘u sundrics, b ‘e Lottie Cnupor, Port Huron, 16,620 bu corn, BenE ek Hawie Senoutioe, | -0 U4 00F Nebr Murinette, Murinetio, Eehr bayotio Urown, Cloveland. Schir Ketehwm, Jucksonport. Bonr Montgomory, Bandusky, 20,600 bu corn. vl 1. loukln:j Menoninee, e fuabelin Bunds, Muuistoo, Sctir Miutfund, Muskozon, Sehr 1 0. Moss, North Dy, et 1. O, Alurooht, Muskogon, Sehir Mears, Buthilo, 80,000 by vorn, Seur White Quk, lumtin, Hepr Juanio L, Bsouniba, telir Moatann, Buttalo, 24,000 bu corn, Behr lilan, Muskegon., Kour Clippor Clty, Manlst sehr Kate Dugluy, Munomioee, sundries, Behy Commoree, Monomioes, gear Mary 13, Perew, Menomlnoo, Relir Nogauiee, Clevelund, Senr Hulolt, Grand Huven, Behr Onwidd, Muaiegon, sundrlos. seny Montoul, Bilulo, 24,000 bu corn. Sebir Japan, Ludagton, Belr Yurk fitute, Muskegou. v, e 34 14—=Tho tug 3 benig tited for thom well supplied with fugs, 210 Donk, St. Josoph, Setir Minerva. Muskegon, Sehr R 18, Kz, Grand Tinven, Fehr Cipe Hora, Muskegon, vt (rant, Muakegon, Aixe, Ll ngton. Sebr Avtive, . auudries, Seiir Noque H 1 "eshtizo, Sehir Lumbenmin, Blaek Creek. Bchr Adirondno, Mus 3 Schr Rtouse Simmony, Muskegon, Behr me" }" Cook, Huamiln, 50 bu oats aud sunirics, Sche Lenn Johnson, Muskegon. Hehr A, Mosher, Marinottes Schirld. V, Taylor, Manistee, Eehir Jessie Phillipg, Iulftown, sundries. Sohir Lottio Woll, Monomineo. Sebr Bsennutut, Feennain, HoheJoson Parker, Muskegon, Sehr Myrtle, Mustegon, OTHER LAKE PORTS. DRTIOIT, Bpecint Dispateh to The Chfeaco Tribune. DeTrOIT, Mich, May 17,=Passed down—Pro. pellers Buifalo, Beotia, IRussin, Vanderollt, Portnge; stenm-burgos Benton und bargas Enst Suglnaw and Havann, £:30 p. m.~Schoonurs C,1.Johnson Munzantlla, Canada, Floretta, T, Bakor, Je8. Richards, C. P, Minch, Bmith und Post, Willtam Home, Grace Murry. Arrived—tropollor Lohlih, Cleared—Sehooner Hnvana. Pagsed up—Propollers Lycoming, Wiasahlckon and baries, Juy Goulds atenm-harges Atlexhony and barge, J, 8, Fay and sehooners D. P, Rbodes, Jumes C, [Turrison, and Lowell; barges Olean and Ttomin, ‘The steamer City of Dresden. !;!#Il(uml"r s:‘wm cleared, Tonr [funos, Mick., May 17,.—Passed 4p—~Pro- pellers Binpire State, Dein itiehmond, Day City uhizan nud burges, Wocoken chogniers Goorgo Murray, Gule Jutin, 1L Q, Clevelund, Down—I'rupeliors Portnge, Havana, Vander- Liits schooner Yunkeo Blade, Wind—Nortuenst, fresh, Weathor, fine. Porr 1uRoN, Mich, Mny 1h30 p, m— Passed up—=Iropellers Eseanabi, Allegheny and barg ), Duthantine nnd congort: schooners Richurd Winsiow, Prinee Alfred, Mury Mersitt, 1dn Kelth, Down—Propellers Avan, Portage, City of Con- cord, it. Prindeville and barges: schovner A. J, Mau. i Wind northwest, fresh, Wenthor fine. MILWAUKER, Speeial Dupatch to The Chicago Tribunes MILWAUKEE, My 17.—Thore was rouie notive ity In gratn freights to-dny, but rates ruled low- or. \'fli"wll)' was taken for 91,00 bushels wheat, us fotlows: 'To Buifalo, schooners Monitor and 8V, R 414 cents; to Surala, schooner , 3¢ contas to ICingston, schoon lo Htnr, 8! The schooner E 1f couts. Tnsisn was nlso ehartered for uro, from Bscana= ba to Chicugo, ut 81 per ton, free in and out, Cieared="I'ug Martin Swain, and schooners Wabnsh and Maxwaoll, for Marquettes steatn- targe Tuttle and consurt Ely, for Escuuubit, ESCANADA, Special Dirpatel to The Chieaco Tribune ESCANABA, Mich, May 1—Arrived—Propel- fers Imer-Ovenn, 8. C. Butdwin, Forest City, W. T Browen, Bgyptian, Minnosota, Ary nmmti b, { it chioners i1, H. Brown, Pelican, Btate, D, K. Clint, L. C. Butts, Cloared—PropeitersU, Townsend, Inter-Ovenn, &, C, Buldwin, Farest City, W, L, irown, Minnc- sotn; schooners Ed Kelly, 11, H, Brown, Kumball, Iron State. PONT COLNONNE. Speeral Dlapateh to The Chteago Tribune. Tonr Cotnonye, Ont.,, May 16.—I'nssed tip— Sehooners Hartford, Oswego to Chilcugn, couls 1, @. Fort, Oswogo to Milwankue, conl: Guiding Btar, Oswega to Detrolt, couls 11 ubnd, Kings. ton to Chivago, pig-iron: Lendville, Osweko to Milwaukee, voul: propolior Ocean, Montroal to renernl enreo, othing. Wind—Northenst, fresh. MUSKEAON, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Musgrooy, Mich.,, May 15.=Clearunces to-day. seven, Lumber uhl?munls. 590,000 feet. ‘I'ho fehootier Eveline brought in 8% bushels of eorn from Milwaikes to-duy's The Burroughs & Cobb Line of stewm-barges, comprising the now frelght lne between this port nnd Chleago, appear to be dolng n woud usiuess. CLEVELAND, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. CLEVELAND, 0., May 17,—Clenred—Schooner J. 1, Ruttor, Chicnuo, lirht, Charters—=Schooners Julinson, conl to Milwau- ke, thheents frees Jurvis Lovd, conl, Ashtabuln w (reon Buy, picivate torms, and plig-iron back tu Butfalo at $2 free. CHEBOYTAN, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. No Mich,, May 19~There wns a - to-day, Clmirel—=Sehooner Orphan Boy: Nushunt, Snglnuws tug Saugatuck, Wentlier pleneant. ~Light west wind; elear. MARQUKTTE. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tiibune, MAnQueT Mich,, Muy 17.—Arrived—~{ro- pelier A, tt und schooner F. A. Morse, Clenreid—EPropeller Itepublic: schooners Grace Hatlund, Ironton, und B, P, Hests, Wind—Eunst, Wentuer warm, DULUTIL 8peclal Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune, | DuruTil, Minn, Muy. 1T.—Arrived—Darge Thomus Pulmer und consort Ogaritn, with eoul from Butfalo; propeller Boverelign, Snraig, with steel runla, Clenred—Prapelier Quolico, Sarnln. i BANDUS Spectal Dispateh to The Chicugn Tribune, SANDUSKY, O, May 15.—Tho schoonur Benson s tukhgr on coal hero for Chiougo. SBhe suils to- morrow forenoot, e schooner Ada Madora salled from bero Hetit for Caleugo this marninge. COLLISAWOOD, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. CorLrxawoon, Ont., May 17.—Depurtures— cr Stavlight, for Waarton to lond for Chi- cigro; schuonor, 1 Higgle, for Grand Truv- erse to lond for Chlcago. OSWRAO, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieapo Tribune. 03wkad, No Y Moy 15-=Chirters tosdny— Hehoonors Sumuin, Penokuo, Wilum 1, Preston, conl to Chilengo fron hove ut $L50 uet, 4 PONT DALHOUKIE, Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. propetior Tour DALHOUSIE, Ont., Tussed np— Schivonor Typo, r linv { bleago, coaly schooner_Oliver Mitencll, Faie 1aven tor Chioa= RO, couls STUNGEON BAY, Special Dispatch o Ths Chicuco Tribuns. StongroN v, Wis, Muay 1i—Arrivod— Behooner Hersenel, Clenred—sehovner Amerlen, ties, Chicago, Pagsed down—Sohouner L, A, Burtoin. B, Special Dispateh to The Chicaon Tribune. Euig, P, May Haughton, Milwaukdu, whoat, Cludred—Scow Porter, Mgnt, Detrolt, OWEN BOUND. Special Dispateh ta The Chleaga Tribune, OweN Bousn, Ont., .\lu‘y 17 —Duepirted— Behooner Felloweraft, for Chleago, withties for Hitcheork & Foster. . MEADYORD, 4 Hpecial Dispateh 1o The Chieaco Tribune. Meaproun, Ont., Moy 17.—Dopurteid—-Propel- lr:.-r IN:‘uL:hcrn Quoen, furColoago, vusscogers und rely ‘GONE DAFT. Crazy Eeccoutricltion of u Coloved Man, David Busloy, ond of the first colored firemen of this olty, uud. for some timoe Lisutenant of Englno Combuny No. 21, ereuted wmoro of u dis- turbunco at tho Armory yeaterduy morning than nnP' oue had over given bim ercedit for beng able to originte, In explanution of his comiuet 1t muy be snid 0 police vernnenlar that Busloy 15 0 dond crunk,” which beig fiterprotod mouns thut his ming s somowhat nberauied, The cause of bis uannity, of which there enn Lo no doubt, 3 exeitement ocensionod by recent conversion to boller in Cathoho doctyines, - Barly yestendny morning ho dropped duat “tho Centrul Station careyig in bis hunds a banjo, wiich he thram- med with orazy vigor, Bwnng on hils back wis i photograph of the engine compuny of which he wis ouee o member, Iu tho presvnce ol favat, Curper, Stutlonkoeper Evand, sud 0 bevy ol roporiers, ho delivered hiinsolf of rumbllg disounrdo, I which. » Cathelle falth,” “henrt's blood,” uid “burning words" wers priminent foutures, 1o wished thut he was the Prosident * fur ono shart hour, Ho would, ho snid, let *blood ran til the Great Kustern could tioat down Clurk street," Tl empoasized bis dullvery by viotent geaticulndons, somo of thom whilo on Lendwl knees, und finully drow. n couked rovoiver, 1l lakd it upon tho “floor und Kuweted in front afar, us 1T propaving to aller Dimselt us 1 snoriiioo upan tho nlur uf s new- found bobby, Livut, Currler snatched tho wonpon und kopt it, Then Hasloy sturted oit nmt'unrull\'ulyulr. 1o woent to by oo, und, by tho use oI Wild threats, forcod bis wils Lo muren abeud of bim pbout the stroets Lo tho musio of bis banjo. ko lavaded the Avinary about A:l o'clook yestorduy inorniug, uccom- punted DY a4 mun who wis perhups tho lonsiest llmclmuu of humnnity 10 bo fouad in uil Chiengo, Hu forcod Jus uuml:anluu o divost llmself of nli thooluthing whleh hocould woll spuro,und thon ho conferred upon bim hisown bat und coat, He announced that Chiof Medarigle and th Viegin Blury tnd wntored tnto u huoly compaot wiieh was'to sure i protection, * e was luvelgled into taking n roon @ cell) downsstulra, When alice lugked up Lo Lvgan Turious domonsteas Hons, Hesmmshed il Lnnjo Inw slivers, nad with tho wiru steings fusteliud the coll doois, Thon with (e nevk of the Instrument he prod olf purt of n plunk Ju the culling of Lo npurt- ment, wud lnld uooat bim with violent blows, srutonkasper Kiploy uusmlflvl W guiet bim, when ho throw part of o plank through the grated door of (o cell und struck Kipley ou the urin, Basloy was tn u tuo dungerous mood tu Lo bundied with dnpunity, und woulil not be quieted. 80 the big huse wis calied it req asiton, und tho rofractory priso- UE WIS EIVEL B WOLLLE-10WE. A GCHOFGUS Ile townnee of cold water admintstorod I a libesul slreuin bud 4 very svuthing elfect, 80 wueh 80 IT.—Kuterod—Schooner | e that tho officers wore en, P o nbied léim. 'Alln;mu ho wna ulet, ,I"'\:; J;:'.I Trons upoy fl.\|m y;n lllp COCE Shoplr g, oM 10 thy ;u atnnts, Ensley had wp to 1o Taan™ ml big heen emploved by Briulsinw & Wt et dygd that he 13 i an employ e gy tho e, e iy, of W.'T, Alien & Co. Keuceryegyly GOLD, ¢ Cireuintion Countriens, 19 Bpecial Duapateh to The Chicag WASIMXQTON, D.. C., May 13, Director of the Mlm‘ 1in8 prepg Colnago and 4 Varlong 9 TYibuny, =M Tureggy, stutement, showing e gotd """:;lnloh:.;"fi':'; s Hixds, of countries natned, and estimag, tlon nceording 10 latest rotyrng. U:f:h:x e that tho estimated amount af gopy 1y 0%t In the United Statos fn g2 g oton 9100000 18 bulllon, The Governme tocoin this; and Mr. Burchngq thinks shoull bo coltied ItaDlecos of sy Ut it tion, In order that It 110y go. g e oriIt Ople, and be less likeiy to be exported when ther | Sa ather eoy, olned tho moy jn forelgn demand.: Tho statistics up trics show that thoy tinve e tho smaller denominations; Tt ity vty Plecesut P, Pl "t " nl e & it orer, . orer Ement rer, 2 Orer §N. orer i, GOL CHICL L, Slimated Treas 5 Wi i anitint. ':fr'('umfu.‘,‘ Country, and intiion), et et Gormu AT 'fl‘fia‘b Xty il vt iy Moy 2, 1831, A RICH MAN'S WILLS, Four More Wills of Eben Wi, Brouxht to Light, Muki® Six fn A, Spectal Dispateh 10 The Chicaa Tritune, Boston, May 15.—When the Yrobnte Court met at Harwich to-dny four additlonal wills and us mnny codicils by Eben Wright were brought in by n messenper In n very mysterions manner, who retused to allow tholr belng seen; ut 1hy Court ruled that thelr having been fited rendered them open for Inspeetion, aud the six wills, four of which never have been revoked, nre now uge der consideration. Mare are expected, and tha disposition of tho vast estate cannot bo miade for r long time. Tho new wills areall mygy since tho close of 1977, aud show tho whims and temper of tho testator 1o a rgmarkablo degree. Iuone, the two daugh- wra of T, Jetrerson Coolidge are mado resimrary legntoes. 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