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b THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; MONDAY, MAY 30, 183I—TEN PAGS. by ordinance, provide that thelr anual ele E T TE 6 PI tions he held on the same day on whieh t 1] elections are required to be held) by lav teo nll tho nly before the peo ple we represent, would ben disregard of the dudes dug from bs to or constituents, i—Houwse It ls appneent, from tho of- Heinl reports of tho ptisons before referred to, goes to the Governor for his approval or hts veto, and, woless SU sliall sppear on consulta: tron with tho Attorney-ienoral that there is ntractors have mora than thoy cnn dO, 80 | waro wos that ench job has to walt Its turn, Kitehonemoand acre em Ling he Ax tho warm werthor continues, the | washing, We. all he “Wealthy Waltonians” and the “Jolly Ne- | maple alrup in It IN GENERAL. provosed toent ait a few surphis ele Haris, H one Of thers tha os + WHS CONSTNE dial htisons before vr a possibility of is vitfating the present as- | posinks’? aro looking forward to tho Ume | stewed mountain And the, eta hut for thal teaabi, brobally, OES Care coi tne aH Ba ae Le it sessment and the enllection of taxes there- | when they go to ‘Twin, Lakes. A tiumbor | bark spoon, and A Diten- q " Y 4 i y : ony. f hort ata thi bette, Cant Minsce, of Hremen, is at tho Pacific. The Senate Concurs in House } ‘The next victin was a bill Intended to give | therefor, and making such appropriations nsare | wnder, is likely to becomo n law. ‘Tho Goy- | have started toviny,—only fora short atay, pointes es if St. Lottie, Is nt tho Hh orraan. elties and villages with 5,000 population or [-necessary for the mitntemnner of the prison at | ornor ting as yeb had no opportunity to read | lowever, as they Intend to appropriate a pata) aa. De berm eh Doe Amendments to Appro- less tho right to eleet Aldermen ona general | Jolict and tho transter of prisoners from Chea. | © _ Vecoration-Day fn looking over the oll | to tha wash, wo seedy ruitend 4 W. W. Bancocs, of Canton, IL, Is at tho Sher= : teket Th too was downed ter to dolict, wo want save tho taxyityers tho | OF consider tho measure, and ft ts therefore | grvunds, ‘They wilt doubtless return Aled | torres eet Bo rola tt arts man, priation Bills. The House bil perfecting the School Inws } !tge sum of S118), fered for | 2 Possible at this thne to learnanythingnaste | with the grandeur of the scone, which us | forost for now onos. “POT Our stores inthe H 8, Kimnara, of Montpelier, Vi. ts at tho Tre~ of the State was passed, ose Uxtrnordinney agoropTiaione: SmmgroRnts | 2S IMCESSIONS WIT HEGAND To Tr, — | thoy import itt thelr f{rionds Wiil rouse mont. Anamendment to the Revenue law of tho | ing heretofore over #500" tant wo tan cone | oF to obtain any intimation ag to His possl- | atew tho desire to hie themselves hence, ——— “ ‘The Union Foundry and Machine Com- A CORN “'CoRNeR,*: any, recently organized, has disposed of all St. Lovts, Mo., May SN, fs tock to tyalve persons, eneh {ning #00. | No. 9 white mixed corn for No. 2 mlsed and Work on the building will!’ go forth Imme- | “cornered” here, and. an ere tlt tobe celve of, and the only explanation which has been offerod us, is that tho State hus already ex- pended the vast sum above mentioned at Ches- ter, aud it is therefore necessary to spend addl- tonnliarge sume to that alrendy so invested ble action In the premises, - ‘The Senate also passed the House bill to Appropriate 352,000 to complete the State- ayy | State, compelling Assessors, under pain of i sone A, Se1aun, of Philadelphia, teat the Tro | Hroediew Annual Assessment Bill | iieavy penalties, toadministoronthste pnrtles -4 mon Tisting their property for taxation was. read J. 8. WATERMAN, Of Bycamoro, Ill, 16 at tho Rushed Through by the athird ting and passed, ‘Trotnont, POSITIVELY 178 “LAST APPEARANCE, wae House, provided tha people concur at any | diately, expected before the 1 time ts (ani, is Uellove, we tb: sted) ‘Tho 7, s ‘orest Clits month clos " H.W. Dunant, of Bttllwator, Minny ts at tho Grangers, Tho Mouse Oil appropriating $248, with | alleged nuccaslts for nnothor ponal inetitution: | Kenieral clection, while the Mouse put tho | An addition fs to be bullt tothe Forest CILY | options are sald to bo. hold hy two short Sherman, Interest thercon alnce 184. to the payment of | when tho Chester Prison was lullt, wits based | finishing touches to Mr. Parisl’s Juatico of Gen, Martin Beem, of Chieago, willnddress | the squeeze hns alrendy begun, N, Fins, and si M.Jacons, of Tucson, Arizona, Isat tho list MacAlister and Stebbins bond” | upon A probability (as it was sald) of 8 | thy Penew bill by concurring insome unim- | an frish Land-Lenguo meeting at Metropol- | was advanced toxlay to Agee cn, vee Mixed Lronen M. Jacons, 0 was read a second time. innge Inerense df crime =and criminal Tinit i cant f Decoration-Da 7 COS cash tho Palmor, The State-House Will Be Com- | “Senator Galion wanted to know how many | convictions, “nithough it was domonstratnd | portant Sonate amendments, Fe eae a TADS oF Unis ettyy awa Wont to | Auge conte for May, and No, 3 white miges™t ; Chan B. Cann, Postmastorat Gulesburg, Ill, : of these “ Inst bonis wera left. It was Hike | before the | Committee of the Lexislae | ‘Tho Senate Dentistry bill algo got through uae Sala hie, at Uist ye who yout fo B14 conts cush andl 5334 cents Yar Sie a sed to A tent tio Pacine. aa pleted if the People the, Senna, Washingion | body-scrennt buikaing nit widiiionnl wing te tis, Penitontiagy {he Tlellges atl Ari go° Uo tite Governor. fer, of her henith, fs compelled to retrn to, er prices ainda the ete hepa mde at there 7 5 maine,’ came up 6 Hanguo’s host it Jolt it Y pxvetel| RU thi his approval. e a ecelvel e) q = 7h oth py 4 Per Se Shay of Mount Carmels ts Say Yes. And Aeoutld june dowik wUTee Rear tee ar thie ete dicta Matneae tents Mu home in this city, having received no help | very ight, itis lite! Tadas |g An Unsuccessful effort was made in the House to suspend the rules and pass the De- Lang Pool-bill, but the opposition would not Iet It out of tho bag, and the meastre is now Senator Hunt produced the bond ttself, Tur Hon. aohn A. Loganreturned from Wash and said it oughtto be pails having been legal? ington yesterday. ized by net of the Legisitture long since, Linum EB. B Hanpin and W.B. Butter, U. 8, | South Park Commissioners Will Heres | ‘This was tho Inst of the Mobicnna, five years could be properly cared for at a proflt to the Stute upon thelr Inbor, aud tho as. sumption of niurge {nerense In the timber of conviets bas proven to be unwarranted by the i it that most of th from her trip, will y e shot radeon Tee, talosronty. onerntor, cae try te sottto on Stony” ne ig Chicago ‘orthwestern fre} aad was inatried on ‘Lhursday event e to Miss THE LAST AND THE BEST, * " Tha Imperial palacy dint t . subsequent criniinal statistics now in pusscasion oy . Mary McFarland, of Warren, ho young | ,, het 4 Gloing-cara “IWinosgs A., nee nt tho Paltnor, alter Be Appointed by the after an avalanche of talk, the bit was | Of this louse. Wo thorctore reapectfully. atlbe lead prevent bona of reaurrection. nit dey couple have a host of friends who wish thon Hae aes “hotand,* and Brunswick’ fay . ty of elght,from PP y orilercd to third reading. init that it 1s ottor to abandon A usoless instl- Taira the bill | Abundant success, ‘They will resideon North | Hulshed by tho Chteazo & Nortuwesto Laker irene i a Governor. “rhe House bill maktng appropriation for | tation, ovon should tho result be 1 loss of tho | Pools on tracks or at country fates, the blll | Mite otroet, title city, andto be on June 1 placed in sony uray Xt. Louls, are at ae a ‘ion’ as ror. the militia went to third Tending, monoy berotufore expended, than to continue |. Would have passed; but the author of the : Joun Firzarraun and J, A. Rordan, 0! * Senator Bell had the House bill making Recartlan- Day. a legal holiday advanced to _ tied reading. atten Assia 3 DANISS9E Geng a ead Secree Crooked Country Justices Have genni Attey lind Mr, Plotko's 1ouse i is : 3 . on the mectiqnic’s Hen question advance TH. Winutanson and H, | Houghtoling, of at Last Lost Their Occu Diff and its foolish friends in the House DEMANDED ALD ON NOTING, and thon, when too [ate to mend matters, tha author of the ensure give It y entirely by trading itolt for the Dentistry b! h he to draw from tho taxpayera huntrods of thous sande of dollars ut efch session of the Gonoral Assombly for the support of our penal tnstite- tlons, and, by the parnicious system of tmuins taining the two, cause ench of them to become A permanent burden to the people, whon, by Service o; On Weduesday evening « reception was | Counoll Bluffs and Catitornta 14 it von at tho residences of alte. TL. W, Loomils | odds tho finest and best dntigeca my all in honor of Mrs, Gon, Chetluin and daughter | ever been built for any tina anywhes bates gf Chileno, and Mrs, feta Harris, of Newark | combino allot tho axcelloncos fata ing?ted é inong the guests were Mr, Mrs. care i ‘ane, Aft, anil Mrs. Goodyear A. Sane | ALHAVE beun hulkt heretofore, together with cola, Neb.,, are nt tho Tremont. il, whic! to third reading. 1 Hele iidution, uid bo not only self | stccoeded in putting through, and Mra, C, C, Jones, Mr. and Mra, | MAny qualittes that havo not beon ad Syduey, Australia, are at the Fromont, pation. Several unimportant matters were moved sustaatiig, niche prt ropay tho Yusteums ex- | ‘The Senate also aewet, Mr. O, 8. Cook’s ‘Tord, ME. and Atta, ©. ©. done = Dr, Kerr, Mr. | MY others, ‘Thoy wil to run daliy on tho tata ‘A. Benny, Baltimore; J.'@. Brinkerhot, into the lust stage, In the hope that there | pended in ihe prosceution of ertininals. Park bit, which pinces the South Park of | and Mrs, Gilbert Moffatt, Mr, and Mrs, B. M, | leaving thonew passenger stauon tn Chtes (44 spNhpneld: DM. Jenkins, Boston J, Bcbriomer would ben quoria Monday, Fee eee eee etn Dieta elate Untengo, Yirtually wien State control, Ines | Hotstard, Me. aid, Auk, David Ny Sine, | 19) noon and that loaving Counc Mugsat a Se caitar y THE HURTING PAPER-BABKET, Be te T rey Tiventy much as akes the appointment of Park | Mes is C, 1, Horsman, A. R. Chaplin, | p.m. E aan are ariho Leland. rien De Doany Amster | Demoorats File a Protest Against the About 7 o'clack the hasket-thrawing com- |: Liveaairituerb Diaghione Commissioners away from the Cireult Judges Willlam. Wail, G._A,. Sinborn, Lntris, a Sat are UE She DOL Passage of the Chester Appro- menced, und it was evident the jlz Wns wp | J.N. Grea, Forty-aeventh Distrlot. of Cook County, and, gives ft to the Exect~ | Charles Spaiford, Gen. Chetiain, WI Line, A LUCKY CHANCE ‘Tux Coroner bas been notified to hold an | ‘3 PP for the day. ‘The Senate accordingly ad- |W. Mint, 'Twonty-olgnth District. Uve power of ‘the State, ‘Tha Democracy ) Chandler Starr,’ EB. F, W. Elis, Georze for alt who are gotny to Catifornta, ‘Th quest upon Marianne Kopokowaky, 3 mont priation Bill. Journed uni Monday morning. Evcuip Staurix, Twontioth Dixtrlet. furlonsly onposed the bill, working for delay, | Briggs, Misses Emin Goodiander, Blancho | ana elegant Chiongo, Hurlington & Oiler vid, who died suddenly Saturday morning at No. A, C. Cauruxnt, Toirty-third District. ant running through all possible legislative Goounis Nannie Lane, Gertie Hathaway, } room car will Jouve Chicaxo on Trea 370 North Curpontor street, 1 W. A. Hicannsos, Thirty-soventh District. | dodges to xain time, ‘The Hepnbltcans Were | Belle Ogden, Addie Enlerson, Berdle Spat | aty;05 p.m, and fun the ‘seanay, Stay 31, , 1M f tho St. Paul TLOUBE, J. N. Veauty, Forty-ninth District, au first caught napping, ng only twenty-four | ford, Nunnette Beeman, Messrs. C. 5. | Sta Kansas Clty. and creat te San Francisca, Joun J, Hitt, Genoral Manngerof the Sra. at | The De Lang Anti-Pool-Room Bill Dead BHVISING THE PRAYER SCHEDULE. Witntast DMonriANn, Tulrty stant Distelot. of their nutinber were in the Senate Chamber | jriggs, A, ©. Deming, J) V. Eustace, Jr, Bou i rend tt tho A. T.& 8. F, and Minvenpolis & Manitoba allroad, and J, 1 Speetat Dispatch ta The Chieaga Trisunes Je eeukate, eee Diateta when tho bill was put on its massage, As the | Ciarenes Marsh, and Frank MeArthur, uthorn Pacifio Hallrouds. A atuteroom ta ths Volies, Vico: President of the Hentin, Decatur. & Boyond Hope of Resurrection Sprxarieny, I, May 2—For Inek of | avin SULMIVAS, Flest Diatriut, volo was being anounced, howaver, Sena- | John Winehestor, of Peentonien, ling been | SF costs no mors than a section in « Pullmea ynosyillo Halltonds are fanning This Session. nothing better to do, the House got te quar- iNda, Forty-tirst District, tors Faller and De Long aiven the Job of Fepalring the Court-Lfouse, | tor | ieee Apply curly wt Chicago, Buritngs RB. A, Coriiey, of St. Potorapuras tussing Ne le e NATON, Fourteenth District. RUSHED IN AND BAVED TITE DAY, which wag damaged by lightning esrly in the noy tiokot ofleo, 59 Clark strect, Ramond, T. BJ. Blackbo-n ‘atorman, and reling the first thing this morning over a np F. Wenent, Seventh District. Representative Chisholm’s blll forthe pun- | spring, Ills bld was S8t5, $< Dayld Wilson, of England; Gillanders and proposition, Introduced by Mr. Mitehell, to ‘ENSEY, Thirtleth Distelet. epresentn: hishoiny s for the py ‘Mr. Willian E, Sinith, formerly editor of “pm A Played 7M, Duff, of Scotland, aro at the Palmer, . THOMAS CLOONAN, Third Disttict. ishment of the adulteration of food and t. un Ee y yet Ont, possess : . Gov. Cullom Being Importnned to Voto | “td the clerics! gentlemen who have { GHOMASURGOSAN, Third ile tee clot drink, which salled through the Senate Fri- | the Gazette, has been, confined to his bed for | fsa common complaint. If you tocl 40, got City Lenipina Issrecron, FIDE LARD: Visited OV. om Seing Importune 610 | prayed the House to order this session the MAntiN Dov, Twenty-sevond Distrlet, day with flying colors, landed In the Goy- | over three weoks, and the greatest Snprehen- Baekuxe of Kidney: Wort and tako tt, and joe Piepoctan Gr ino special seats crected by Mr. the Bill Punishing tho Adultora- sun of $5 per prayer, Custom hnasnnettoned | J. L- Gunes, Hightcith Misti, ornar's oflley to-night, As mightbe expected, gone: Pia eet cae rane healthy diattan ut tho Kiddoye Gohet ons tisfactory in " . HL, Marin, Forty-s1x atric petition: nonstrance: 4 s eh, Uiales He pronounced the work satisfactory tors of Food and Drink,” this sort of thing at the cluse of the session, Portyeiittn Distrluts Wire and aunil from dealers in etucose, ea And thus restores tha nntural lite 3, Oclinyan, LM. Nigitaus, Twonty-slxth District. ANN, 'Thicty-tirst District . Thirty-sccond District. es is onthe principle, presumably, that the Inbor- pate, Bi Eh ly oh thie. a eaeecie, er, as the revised New Testament has It, Is tagged down and broke some of tho gonring SENATE. “worthy of his foot.” Byer the centralabutment, Tho bridge will be tering, snd other deleterious substances from all parts of the State, Nor are these gontry {he only squealers, It is stated here that years, and strength ‘The Cherry Valley Copper, Mine ts ngatn Urs or eens oes, at eae. naw bo bat in ether ee coming Into prominence, but people hinve prompt aud olielént tn action. New ey Caer Reverie error te pretty generally lost all hope and are now | standard. lf ve Ci e o q to invest’ money to develop its actual rr YORKING ‘T THERE. Mr. Underwood offered an amendment ine | wie. Reno, Twertty-tifth District, . Citlon will be requested by certain | sfrald = repaired bofore morning, eile Duparrk ay he Calcagt teats, cluding the reverend membors of the Houso | J, it, sowaAx, ‘Faiets soventis Distelot Prholesila Erocery dems, in Chtenga to wit, reste de W. Wileox, formerly of thig city, We recommen Kidredgosewing-machines ‘ ASD Filty-irat Distric! el eas Mr. J. We afternoon at ee atcih Clark atreoe A ton, | SMINGFIELD, Il May28.—Tho Senate con- | who hnd officiated in n slmttar eapneity. H. Biesiny, Hlovontn District. ground that tho bill will serlously Interfere but now of New Zealand, arrived in the city ait stitution for the organization wns discussed and | vented nt the usual hour this morning, Mr. Mann took the floor, and began by say- to-duy. GARTH. DEATHS, Anumbcr of now members admitted. It was do- ‘The Senate promptly concurred In the Con- | ing that he didn’t belleve the gentlemen re- tiled to call n meoting of the socloty Thursday J. R. GoRMAN, Third District, . wtle Y W. 6. MeLuon, with the trafile in spices and signi Ors, Everybody is itt high feather to-night. As Forty-fourth District. ‘On Saturday, May 2, Sarah D, wife of _ ‘ - + t . . . Shining for further acdon. ference Committee's report on the appropriu- | ferred to in tho amendment either desired we ait tniecy-toueth Ditrtot mnlant, bo expect ed Anbar re Buren CROP PROSPECTS. whanen a “eh fra ere, Warren-ar., nere ‘ Ct % a 3 ye TI ity D Datrict. lua lay, May at do’cliock p. mi. Hee ci i Tartel ving soi s M s dummy io Pullman. ‘tho tralo runs toSouth | Asylum eame’ from the House amended. ANG CONTRACT ON TITER HANDS ehh Carters following up the precedent sot | vurfous soul-iusplring camp-meeting hymns Speclat Dispatch to, The Chteago. Tribunes RUT erent repens please copy. Chicago, and not 10. pg allan. the point of | ‘There was no higeling over the matter, how- | When they interposed between the members witteh eked prea duatoy wincket wat | 22d Broomtnetox, May 20.—In many places in son Uf Thomas thd inte Me Stiephy. ace fates pany boleg Pullman Junction. ever, and the netions of the House were con- | of tho {fouse and an offended Deity {laugh> Joug ago, moved to refer the paperto tho | MANING NIGHT LANILE BETTER THAN | MeLenn County fully three-fourths of ths Chiento-ny.s Dy enrinpea ta Caleary Coot West ‘A monse attached to a carriare containing | curred In, ter}, and had assumed a responsibility which | Judiciary Committee, pegs corn has been replanted. ‘Cho causo of the put the douse LS ferred to be inconsistent and ordered 16 spread on the recoris, RAWLAWAY NOLTANG STOCK, The Mouse bill legalizing leases, yailments, and conditional safes of raiiway rolling-stock was called np, and the Senate amendments concurred in bya vote of yeas 102, nays v, ‘The suvendinents referred to Hmit the dura- Uon of the ease, or mortgnge, tv four years, and further provide that it shall be unrensw- able, nnd that It shalt be made only by the orginal munutacturer to the railway com Mr. 8. Bingham, of No, 10 Clark street, his TAX-EATERS AHEAD, he would not take upon Itself for $1,000 n wife, and threo cbikiren, took fright gol Pat ‘The Needles Revenue bill camo back from | day. {More laughter.) In his opinion, 850 Fe ea eterna ecrareaiithrown | tie House divested of its emergency clnise. | day was a very siunil pitiance to pay. these vutand more or less injured, but fortunately Senators Campbell and Condes opposed a | gentlemen for the grave responsibility which not serlously, Tho buggy was budly vee conetirrence Inthe smendment, There was | they had been compelled to assume in pray- Tnv Lake strect cars commenced running ) 9 grave chance of the present tax assessment | ing for the ungodly Assembly. [Roars. Feeney, ne era Mes Ting Ww Poarontaet being vitinted by the bill, Itwasin thoin-] ‘Tho Rov. Mr. Goodspeed, Ante zh tho fact that the Iino was open fi i i travel was not generally known. Thesv cars | terest of tax-eaters, and should be downed. who has alternated with his brother mem- will relleve Kandoiph, ptesot meant ool ent But it was the old, old story of the country | bers, the Rey, Mr. Morgan, of Moultrie, and tie To aera sent Sybon role homo after Buse | against Cook County, Tho delegation from | tho Rey, Mr, Llarrls, of Fayette, in praying ‘ness hours. the Lake Shore fought the best they knew | the Houso to order on several acca The cltolt ts led by n fat man, who has 9 pocket full of rallrond annuals and 1 xuod ienor yolce, No ove seems’ sad except the keepers of the so-called hotels and buariing-honses. ‘These. drasplng Bonifaces always take pleasure in declurlag outwardly their Insane delight at an adjournment of the Legislature, but thelr souls, if they have any, which Is not capable of proof, give the lic“ direet tu thelr words. ‘They disilke to seo any one leave Springtield with a dollar tiv his pocket, Even a half- dotiny causes «sigh of regret. The nocturnal MADDEN—At hor reaidence, 344 Contre-av., 14 serious delay and loss in farm work is bac | daughtor of the tate danios and ‘Anastasia Sueaits formerly of Porte, scod, and, the farmers add, planting toodeep. | “Hiner iruenine ay M30 a, nis 19 Jeanie Church The corn that is up is in flue condition and tenes by ears ity VARY COMCLUEY . growing rapldly, ‘There are many reports of | NoLAN—May 2) at hls rentdance, Ht Goctho-st. at the havoc being made by thocut-worm, which 4p he Aiton Rola nea fai {2 w'elock, by curt in some localities has almost totally ruined fe the sChuret OF the Livmaouiate ‘Conception. tones corn-flelds. ‘The chinch-bug has also made B ROBETSON—May 29, C4 its appearance on the whent or ots, ond has of demos D, ang caiont obra af caresses, occasioned some alarm. ‘The bug has, how. | "Paget's, re and H anonths. +? rom rasidance, 106 Endl: RT ever, so far done no especial: harm, and will | ativa.m. ater MTeayOy, pan disturbances inaugurated to-mlght will con Peay te celven Auay py reine U ny. ; 4 . eon- | “tls ATTN BYEESAG 7 , it "Tue Tov, Chales Hall Everest, of Pismouth |,how, but tho previous question was ordered, | stons, anid te could not see whore | "rie Senata Dentistry bill was trotted out, | {fistutbanes Inaugurated tornlk DE eee eee ene aa cneulieont, | a LU CLION. SALES, Congregational Church, announced nt his morn- /"and tho amendment was concurred in bya | the wisdom, patience, and honesty | exhibited around the track a few times by | the tired and strapped. legislator will with given up Hopo for 9 crop of potatoes. GEO. P. GORE & CO. Ae eee eeterady aekho Test Chores ang | Vote of yens 35, nays 0, ‘The half-tozen, it ls} of purpose, for which thoy nd prayed, ex- | Mf. Mitchell, who held the ribbons, and pass- | -nehing lead bid gond-by to this * dear, is- ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 3it's ais Mnataun stract. ? thery would tako place at tho First Church tho fos BO ANE! aa pegnones : ra nyere, | ed tinder thé wra at the eoneluston af. the tracted town, and give the keepers of the | Rockvonp, LL, May 28—Lho past week ———— ordination of two Zoung mene Frank Gatos unnecessary to sayy were froin Cook. actly camo in, In fact, he feared thot after | final dash a full length ahead. ‘The voto aforesulil linsherles. in opportunity to count | has been very hot and dry, which hinders aa dhenandet ferry the Chicane. These ‘The Conference Committee's report on the | all thelr prayers the Lord hadn’t heard them, } stood yeas 73,—Just ono more thanenough— | up thelr cash and clean up for the next | somewhat tlie growth of lite planted corn, logical Bominury, will cuter tho mission field, General Appropriation bill was thon con- | —~at least upto the present time, Feeling, | aul mays 40,” legislative gratt, The small grain looks fine, while pastures curred In. for one, that hw hnd not been nble to doany |, Phe Tax-Levy bill got through the rst thing meadow Innds were never ut this tine of ' ' y CoNsiDERANLE annoyance bas been cnusod At the nfternoon session, aud: the House con- Mr, John M, Dowling by tho supposition on tha | ‘The House bill making asmall approprin- | good, he desired his name withdrawn, for mitbof many People not Acquainted with that for one Gambi é : eee eee ee eee tuccr is | Hon ambrell, who he should not recetvo a farthing for a servieo the Woodruil-Clapp buse-bull correspondence PROSECUTED CHICKEN-TINIE VES: Which had not accomplished any great good, printed in Sunday's TPautnu: Bir. Bowling. hus in the Alton Follet Court In 1868 and 1809, } [Laughter and applause,} ho knowledge of or cont mn With the min’) went tograss on third reading, Mr. Kolly mado an unsuccessful effort to Siepara uea te pe tha elon asin Dowllng. ‘Tho Sixth Regiment 1llinois National Guard | to get ina further amendment, proposing to Ebpin Exsxrr, 13 years of age, whilo gathor- | Will get its money for services in the riots of STATE AFFAIRS. THE INDIANA TAX LAW. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, InpiaNnavo1is, Ind., May 28,—Col, William Hi, Schilater, of Wayne’ County, Secretary of curred in some niinor amendments of the Senute to the bill authorizing Appellate Courts to compel by mandamus the produce tlon of records by jnfertor courts. Some un- {Important amendments to 0 [louse-Mortgase bill were Hkewlse concurred in, and the re- port of the Conference Cummittes on Farner the year ina richer condition. Farmers are 2 to 7 . very busy, not even finding time to come to 214 & 216 Madison-st., 1 the city for provisiuns any oftener than ts WILL HOLD A absolutely necessary, which, of course, ren- ‘ i . ° ders business in soto, of Ha branched vey | Mamorial Auction Sale and antletpate large crops in the fall unless bay the praying-masters at tho rate of 85.0 | Moore’s Road and Bridge Inw adopted. ‘Tho | the Inte State Senate, eame to the clty this goin unlgokud-for eatamit yj betalis tsa. MONDAY, MAY 30, {ow wool wlong the banks of the river Saturday | 1877 now, as the House bill appropriating | day, which would mako the nverage praying. | House then tackled several bills on the order | murning, in response to the Governor’s re- Pau, Ill, Any 28.—"There Will not bamore | Commonaing nv 10 n; m.. to close out several cousicne afternoon, aculdeutully fell: into the South | $1,075 for that purpose went through on tlilrd | fee per dlem—the time oceupled varying from | Of < cake quest, to investigate thie tidtter of the Tax | than one-tlilrd of actap of whent In Edgar Tents of vory Hie Custun-Slate dnigged the river for his body und succeeded in | kiek, but Senator Adams would not have It. TEN CENTS A DAY. authorizing. represcitattves of veonmy, | to the Stato Socretary’s office and showed | /nJurlag the corn crop. s f Freese atialthe home oF tne pasonta No 16) | , Rewresentative Plorson’s Will appropriat- | The Underwood amendmont was tald ont, | rity, town, oF 'achoul. districts to attend | that he had a receiptfrom tho State Librarian WISCONSIN. Tuat are chotce. Lomo und inspect thent, Wout ‘'wenty-second strect. ine Sete Tor ue somtenen of the ae and after further talk, the price ner prayer | tax antes, gua acquire | Tor. auch, for ull the papers of his ofllee. He also Bptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, REGULAR TRADE SALES OuAnLYs Bock, a min employed as a taborer | House, contingent upon a majority vote of | was fixed at tho low commercial basis of $3, | Cotporations He = I, ah nn | showed that he dnd fully complied with the 7 a : x esac A asa |thptninaany gnarl lion, wae ren | "Tua Cnfeenoy Cotten on un ul | itu tau ns ts | fw ving ued Ue per ote fon Li | unt aw tye tava hon ver tenseal | PAR Gt O ODS, Ing by a Inrgo dron-tullg whieh toll. froma tho | © titd thine and passed by a voto of yeas, | agreement over tho Chester approprinuon | halts uftowuaiin School rensrers tare: | bearinn within four days after tho adjourn: | to growing crops In this yletulty and South Clothing, Stenw Goods, Wootens, Auck(tug with which it was being hoisted. The | ays 0, port to the Presidents of School Boards tho nnounts so pald and the purpuse therefor; and one reguiring administrators to give bondindouble the value of the person: property instead of double the value of tho rent and personal, * ‘Thy Conferences Committe on the Elgin Apprypriation bill recommnded the ellaina- tion of an item for the proposed front fence and Ralewny, tnd the Louse’ promptly con- curred. | Lill made a yeport, recommending the ado; injured mao was removed to bis home, at No. ‘The House bill for the prevention of the | tion of an amendment pending for eabstoren -U4 Lull place, and nttended by Dr, Park, WhO | goroad of says that, though bis taco and head are badly seca aa and gas-fixtures, or cleetrie Nght and fixt-, bruised and cut, no bones are broken, and that | * a. PLEUNO-PNEUMONTA - | ures, at $8,000, ‘The report was concurred in. no serious results need be expected, bey ee - tations for the 8 TINK COUNTRY JUSTICES! LAST KICK, Tne Y.M.C. A. Gospel service Inst evening ce of appropriations for the Suprema i was attended by an nudionce which tiled Lower | and Appellate Courts at Ottawa and Mount |," Parish culled ‘up lila Justice-of-tho- Farwotl Hull to its entire acating capucity, and Y Peace bili, which had been passed by the was conducted by Hvangelist J. We Dena, of Vernon went through without any fuss, i Tha oly, in an appropriatoly ehoser and well ‘Thoy ageresnte $3,000, Senate with some Important and purely, for astra ‘address upon tho * Water of Eternat | ‘The next dill gave the Arab Fire i inal amendments, atid asked thot those defo, ae aderod by our Savier to the womun AL) of Cairo Aeunple of hundred “loins ay. amendments be coneurrod In, a 9 Well of Samaria, aud to all tod who would da Mr, Struckmau, of Cook, who is said to bo Grink from the sama inexbaustibia fountain, | for tho bursting of o boiler abthe Anna in- | 4 cocutey dustice hluselt, took the th ‘d ‘Tho attendance at tho Subbath evening services | sane Asylum fire. It went through in style. OLY «MBCA! ult, took the floor’ an ment. It was nlso ascertained that the locked. desk In the Librarfan’s office belonged to Mr, Senrs, tho Assistant Secretary, and that It {us nothing but the Senate journals, with which Mr, Sears has yet something to do, but the amendment charged to have been tumpered with could not be found among the Colonel's pape as his receipt expresst; shows that it ought to be, and further search Is yet tata made, Phe alleged error, of ire terpolation, occurs in an amendment to Sec. St of the ‘Tax law, allowing express compan- {esto deduct from thelr gross recelpts the imountot wages nald to cmployés and the ern Minnesota and Dakota. The rain has Tuesday, May 31, 9:30 a. m been very goneral In the places mentloued. | ‘Thursday, Juno 2, 9:30 a. nm. Everything at this thine Ig ln excellent condl- tion, and even farmers who hayo raised poor crops {nt the a fow yor say that things never looked better and more favorable. Corn dg now a1] planted and doing well. ie Speclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. 5 5 Greex Bay, Wis, May 2%—The fino 7 shower this nfternoon has made thousands PHISIE WILL BE A CLEAMING-OUT of happy faces among the furmers, ‘Thelr oats ald grags had begun to need rain, , AU CTIO N SALE ‘Ono thousand fots In cach Bate. GEO. VP, GORE & CO, Auctioneers, KILLED BY 173 FRIENDS, Tho monotony of concurring in amend- ments and reports of Conference Comurittecs m 3 was finally broken, atter nearly everything y FRUIT PROSPECTS. or rae Te ua TA AAT TOe Te Mee euteee . STELQEUOWEIe paul a6 ob tortuntty fe annie On arawnent | of importance had been cleared way, by Me amount rncrty altieng te ade ih | crxctynatt, 0. May 8—A letter from . jects presented each Sunday by the Koy. Mr. | A Touse bill nvpropriating $2,000 for the | S&ulust the bill Itsetf—and using much the | Webur's nioving to auspend the rules for (h8 } rulucted by the Senute, as the journal and | Madison, Ind., reports tho prospects of tho ‘ (: Sli ELS ean. relief of the widow of one Stelgebower was snail orbs pear ene nee baad Ae His Mad ey otal a eA ihe. De ne ate tle Draper reports show, How tt erept in | peach crop InJufferson and Clark Counties, 00: S, Hoes W 4. Yy ‘of AUN inner, 6 tal OF about 14 of 15 years read a third time, herctufore made ta apposition to the bill, Iie disorder whielt onatied, foul which dio | {8 only explained by theories, but, the fact | Indiana, and 'Crumbull County, Kentucky, a8 o Before sitting down he sent up to the Clerk’s 8 Senator Fiter made an argument in favor te on Vin Huron siredhcaas ny the voruen OCIA. of tho bill, which ho claimed to by just and desk and hud read for the information of the tha stone of the ear by an icé-wayon belouging | ontirely proper, Stolzebower having fost both | House an editorint kick against the bili from cipal ace ofc tne. Mn apivor i oretiee tt ane arms while in tho service of tho State, May (ie coluniits ofan alleged tegal Lnntiary in ‘Tho little fellow wus ran over by the wagon, bid | 19, 1801, before tits reeimont wos mustered | IEEE ost te in paying ht ks a many exteattaiog, sur tnau gg | MHD tho servteoof the United States, In w geting wily to the eminent legal sb bones wore broken, so far aso cuuid agcortan, | Seudtor Hunt pointed out an error in the | 128 mocking wuy, to the entinent legal abll- ; Conslaned to GKO. 1, GONE & CO, 211 und 214 Made very fine, Itenumerates sixteen orchards, and tun-st, There will bo many lines of egtiinntes the aggregate yield of them nt £50,000 vory desirably bushels, Itreporty the prospect etsewhere natvaaiarien ice") Sorno and Summer Gout THE WEST AND NORTIIWEST, that the engrossed Senate amendment on fils in the Librarian's offics has the inter- polation, and that It appesrs in tha law as published, makes {t the law, at least until the next Legislature assembles, ‘The state- mont that there Is a loss to the State of from $50,000 to $50,000 Is erroncous, ag the tax ts. Slon a hundred, and It Is likely the loss will Speaker was powerless to repress, execeded anything that has yet marked tho disorder of these closing days of the ‘session, Paper baskets und paper wads, bundles of bills, and everything that came linndy, were hurled back and forth over the hall, always allglt- Ing In close proximity to the dutended vie- ti’s buck Intir, Sereeches and cat-calls rent ‘That wo shall tura at once into CASH. on ; i 4 u | bo in the nelghborh 510,000, New Yoni, May 2%8.—Speelul dispatches —_ but that there was dunger of inflammation. The | bill which should be amended, + | les of Juige” Halnes, the editor of the | the air, vutll something very tke wandemo- a Bultipor wall OC, SI from Lltnols, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin | AAA KE A. NOTE OF THIS. Jad was me dnt a wagun snd taken tobivhome | Sunntor Catlon mulldly opposed the bill, aforeanid sheet, and, us he denomtnuted iin, Ey ratte ah the nesersnte petits WISCONSIN APPOINTMENTS. Missour!, and Minnesota show that there will K& as ees initokty CoLetEnion Soctery met | The claim, in his opinion, should be made | “THE BXSPEAKER OF Tiny TEXASSTHEN | Voteand wus fost. ‘Str. Weber therennon ‘Avectal Dispatch, te The Chicage Tribiine, be an average crop of wheat guthored this NG_& CO. esterday aftornoon at No. 45 North Clark street. | Ssainst the General Government, While it might be that the Cook County moved to make tho bff nspecial order fora | Mavison, Wis. May 2.—Goy, Smith to-{ year, itepurts ngreo that an increnged acre- {Eras stated tne alxty-thres members of the | Senator Walker, of Bincoupin, indorsed . few minutes ahead. Comnter motions to ad- | day inde the following appolutments; Lowis | a¢¢ of corn and vats has been sown, No. 37 Lincoln-av cor Franklln-st, Soolety hud alreudy purchased luna nour Huten- | the bill, It was a Just elaim on every tnx. | JuStlees Were not as bad as thoy wero paint | Journ, Indelinitly postpous, lay on the table, | © ‘Prompson, of Daugliss County, to be : ‘ er inson, Kas. A stem of wheat, cut on the 24d of aree t 1h ye? x) ed, atlll, after making a generous allowance | ete,, flow Sumber Inspector of the Thirteenth Distri THE DROUGHT. p 2Mory and By Dueling May, in Southern Kausne, was exhibited, meus. | payor of the State, ‘This oft widow was en- | Gy'r9 per cent for exaggeration, It was patent THICK AS HAILSTONES, sumber Inspector of the ‘Thirteenth District, Spectat Dtapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Contents of tho 2-Story aud Basement Deng urlng four feet and a half in length, with a bond | titled to the little pittance It was propused ls v Alter several roll-cails $e was found that the | vive George W, Perry, resigned; Charles 1 x juches fong. The following ollicers were | tg give hor, and ho was . that they were Just nbout too mean for any- tod for the onsulng yenr: Lresident, John * JACKSON, Mich, May 28.—The drought {3 . aap House refused to squelch the motion to minke | Alnsworth to be District Attorney of Jack- : iy eae # AT AUCTION, olay, First Viceseceident, Murtin Watt; | WILLING To SAKE Wen TeATT nesorce | Ne. Had auch men lived to make justice | the aublect & special order, but that the thay affecting crops greatly. Farmers are anxious son County, vico B.C, Weed, reslgnad; } is 10 o'clock, + Bi Wi : 7 a mockery In Vermilion County, as they had } named {n the motion had explred during the | Michael Mulligan be*Cou: as to yleld prospects, now quite discourng- | Tuesday, May Sl, att tocond Yigg roman Wa Bradioyy i Le old age, and trusted the bill would | fy Cook, thefe porsons would fong since have | flibuxtering, Lig” chances for Keep | Vrcrtenient onate, Gkeo wth sige of ing. No rain In two weeks and everything 18 | conatstins of Partar Hots, Contso,tnbles, tate Sa; etre patrick Catmodys Tromuron thoes | _ ‘Che bill wns amended, at tho sugestion of | Kept company with tho acorns In some grand | WE, te tot ee Hiiwslewite and ES atined Jamies Morse fo He Count yduulse of bolnng greatly injured by tho ary spell. ee ea ina Belk if ns ha genet, Cone * Bi . q é 2 : z Mois: hm wctiun, Crockery, & Sounedy. Souator Hunt, and sent to the House for con- | Pi onl ands whan tele corpses ratted and House got out of the may as best it eault | signed, ‘The two appotutees. to positions of A Tasto of Maine Birch. Hind Wargetes one Ar tho Chureh of the Hedoomor, corner of | currence in the amendments. foot for the wild ‘beasts. y ailjourning tn oncay fornlas, aa Jangamon and Obto streets, yesterday, was read, ° County Judges were elected this spring to take ollice on tho Ist of next January, —————— “ROCKFORD, by o hurn ¥ sttion. ohne Rurroughe tn the June Atlantic, ho nbove Furniturg ls ty Grates Cone noone the author of the bill, or some of Ue Indis- bs £0. Bt ercot friends of the measure jn the House, allowed It to be amended on second reading so ng to allow of pool-selling on race-tracks or at county fairs, the bill could and proba- 7istead of the usual gormor, wn apostolic lottor ane Sennte then took a recess until after eee yeu 108 ne sure concurred In by a . fe urgument of is latter Is ae fullowes y “J = “Wo acknuwledxe tut nil moral fuw tus come | Clerks from huliting tax-books for more than | giftute ill, and tho Kankakee bill sent in tho h ‘Tho PENEISE aoe cunpersuat in Maino, wales — tJ Hetrates more northern ruons, has ete ns a gy alsa ny to remember It as a wplnoctrea Siato By POMEROY & C0. than a birch-trou State, eo white-plue fores! " huvotelted away like eaow in theapring aud | Thia Monday Morning, attoo'ciooks cf heh 4 down stream, Yeaving only patches hero {trom God, and by tho observation of His Inw wo | ten days after tho first Monday In December | customary’ “split-tho-ditforsneu” reports, | DY Would have been passed. But the iden | Tho Chapter of Incldonts and Ev End thore in tha moro remote und’ inaccessible D uron-sty 4 ie javo auvicty froin the machinations of depraved | fn auch year, was read a third une and | and the House Prony ptly concurred tn then, seemed to Mio I) fostatue - whale oat or} Which Have Punctunted, Emp: Arts. The portion of tha State Esaw, the Vale No. 265 eels to bosold OF 4 men, Who strive to tegistate the idea of moratity | pussud, while another Conferenca Committes wag | 200. Several immature legistators have | steed, and Commemorated tho Past | fey of tho Kunnebeo and tho woods about Sosle | Entire Furniture uf stove : is toa sevondary position, under tho power of tho GOOI-BY sYMPTOMS. aupolnted to straighten out the tungly over started out In tho same way, and have quer: Wock in tho Winnebage Capital. Lake, had boon shorn of its pine thber more | Auctiun without reson, yy «co. Aucuonettt. 43} civil law, thus to destroy it, To nvert thie let Senator Walk f Mucoup! tho House Elgin bill, a ally wound up by getting not even a slice of ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. than forty years before, and is nuw covered = the Catholle world, by prayer, fasting, confes- enator Walker, of Mucoupin, presonted 5 Nereiaes the loaf, ‘ho author of the Puol bill ought | 4, IN, May 20,—In apt with a thick ferourely Gf apruce und cedir, and sion, the receiving ot tho sacraments, and the | resolution expressing the sutistition of the ALL MELE. BUALE STU FOR THIS.” to know a ttle more now than he did, bi Rockvonn, IIL, May 2,—In aplte of the | variousdeciduous trees, Rut tho birch Abounis, or ta preserve the spiritual wel vl with which leut.-Gay, aintiion jad | bers on the Di rT faltutul.? presided over thabody, 1b was uaanhnously | follawin; Hirai een {io piuegy oe iis ‘Tuy North Sido Loan and Nutting Assoola- | adopted, as wore also resolutions thanking | Chestur Appropriation pill? ton met ut Aurora Turner-fiail yesterday | James H, Paddock, Sveretacy of the Senate, To the Hanoratlé Speaker and Hause of Repree Mornfuy to discuss the manner of procedure, | and his assistants, for thelr promyptitude and | sentatives of the Thirtynccond General stesembly Vresident Adolf Vike explained tho character of | necuracy Iu poctforminye tho clerical work of | of the State of “Htinuts: Wo, tho undoraigne i eng: Sieger eres Be he Sea kc Lng ies the Upper House this session, representatives of tho xeveral Senatorial. diss ihe un Roartor ‘Direotors manage thelr atatrs and The next bill was for the rellué of Manwol | trleta eat opnosit our rospeotive namos, do Lore report ulco a your, the organization. would | 4+ Bunles, a contractor on the Feeble-Minded be reapectiully protest aynlust the act of thie oponly und at thelr theetings sell tho privileges | Institution at Lincolit, ‘Che mnount in ques | {fouse of Ruprosentutives tn the passago oF tothe Uighest, bidder, My, Willtainy Grose aud | Hon was $1,050, siunitel will not sien the | Memate, Gl No, 41d, being OA bill for ai wat Hae neat te Tate they would Hover do any | payroll Avon, as the blll only recelved 10 | tain buildings. at tno Southern Tiikauls Poniten: reelurs te ra ve LO erritt sald he had learned thal les WAS. "and bere present the rei Pn Bhat are tesco Ne, tate thang | a pour man, ad moved to. reconsider the ni olie pares sy FeRSNEN. FOF Elusper aire, tobe pul by Instalintents at go | Vote But the Senate refused to tsten to the Hirt—From tho vory full peicon reports bos cauts per ina ix | seductive Thomas, and tis lett for Boalys to Zora us, tt is inna tt Chit, under: the Intiuence hundred shures dro already sold, with 430 patd | MaKY it break ut the ‘Chirty-third, Revesury: tee myontiin, crime, anh dine coke up. When enough is uccumuluted property Her a wonder, an ainendment to the Road quent fumber. of convictions therefor i stuill by Louxht. ‘rhe next muoting will take | law In tho shape of a Lousy Dill was ovisver- | AMEne Rumbe ratighe Mr, Carr, on pehul€ of thirty-seven mem- | worstof itis that whe he pereclyed, tuo Jate, that the bill was gone, ho turned in and. stopped ou it by trading it off for votes on the Dentistry bill, ‘Tho result of this trade. was that the Pentiatry bill gotthrough, while Hoe Font DELL Is dend “beyond hope of resur- ‘ction, excessively warm weuther, the young hearts turn thelr thoughts to those of love and nuutrimony, and on Wedneaday evening was celebrated a very delightful ovont, the ocen- sion being the nuptinis of Mr. Henry A, Tal- eoltand Mlss Minnis E, Bartlett, ‘The cere tony was performed by the Hey. Wilder Smith, pastor of the First Congregational Chureh, {n the presence of a larga number of guests, among whom were the Non. Wart ‘Talcott, Mr. and Mra. W, A. ‘Talcott, Mr. and Mrs, 8, M, Taleott, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Em- orson and daughter Addie, the Rev, and Mrs, W. Smith; Mr.and Airs, UM, Bartlett and daughter, of Chicngo; Dr. ant Mira. W. Carter, Marshalltown, In; Mr, and Mrs, O. I. Hersoy; Mr, and Mrs. W. HH, Gardner, Indeed, when the pine gocs out tha birch comes fn; tho race of meu succoeds the race of «fants. ‘This treo has xreat stay-at-home virtios, Let the somnbro, napleinie, mysterious pine yo; tha bh humble every-day uses. Maine, tho paper or canoa birch ig turned to nore account thun ony other tree. Unele Nathan, our guide, anid it wis made espediully for tho campour-out; yes, ant for the woodman and frontleraman generally. ache a signee, a etait srs: Rot up in tha < wildorness, whote youdsare free to wvery comer, 24> Is. Zhe whale equipment of fo camp Itea folded tn SUPPLIES ae and comes furth at tho beck of the woodmun’s axis tent ator. progt root, boat, camp ten CRUCIBLES, CA ARE alls. buckets, cups, plates, spoons, napkins, ta> blo-clotis, Waper ioe Weiter ar goer laura, | BALANCES, G torches, andles, kiudling-wood, and fuel Tho eanue-bireh yields you Its vestments with tha & utinost Mberniity. Ask for its cout, and it gives 1 A uy 12 GOSSIP, A MARD DAY'A Wont, Spectat Mepatch to The Chtcaga Tribune, Srninariniy, Ul, May %8.—oth Houses worked wel) to-day, with the common pur pose of hurrying up matters in order to wind up Monday. ‘The principal ovent of the day, 0 far ag Cook County is concerned, was the Senate’s concurrence, by a voto of yeas 45, snays 6, in the Housa amendment to Senator you Sta waistcoat algo, Its burk scems wrapped ri auont it Jayer upon layer, and comes of with F255 Stutecst. reat Ci , he 4 a ABO. fo uw many rude structures aud vy ‘af wradually surcly decreasing through. | Needles’ bil providing far «& return to tha * | Cnbiis sbingted and sided with it, and hoy-uaces Pie ue ee Snel ae ie siaee aad ated on third reading, out tho State. tt alse ray up- | annual assessment-plan, he amendment in al ae pee a BA Gibson, Now Milford; cupped with it, Near n maplo-sugar cainp thure MW a seseeedeoe to adopt u constitution, BOUTIL PARK COMMISSIONERS, Pears, fromm, the allllal yoparts of tha | varden | question, tt will bo romembored,'conststed In | 3! i, tos i. is pia tort ie tit 11. } wus a largo pile of Dirch-burk sup-buckcts,— WiSAlh &C0, eta tuete a, Male anEMOAN exe orth bf tae sista FL tata the ax: that thero i alrondy wruvided at thot prison | striking ont tho enlergoney clause, wo that | Anna t, Suit Sarah Wietaitente Lucy Smith, ALN hetd thelr rst sociu) meget ng iu the now, club: Park Commissioners, “the effect pp Hich | Bente room and remunorative omploywment for | the bill, should tt pass the Governor, will not | Kate Smlth, and Hattie Fay, of the Semina: , saith the jabor of at leaut 0 ovnyiew ht exdedsat th clety, which wad organized five youre go, had ale | Would be to take Airay, frou, the Judges oF tutira wtunbor of auch cout iota toe tt cuwtody ieady a inombersuip of 127, aud ts tobe con- | the Cireult Court of Cook County the right | in tne entire state. griytulated ‘ou (he possession Of such handsome. | to designate the South Park Cominisaloners Seegnd—This Genoral Assembly, by this act yeturnished upartinenty. ‘tho procecdings yes: | of Chicago, and the nvowed determination of retulaing 31s terduy afternoun wero iuminuted with a nun | Seuator Mamor moved the provious ques. | Couviete at the Ponitoutiary at Chestur instead ber ae Leen soy ounitoriule yairth | ton on the passage of the dill, but the Den. of removing thom to Jatiets snus thoy would * Executlva Comuuittes, which touk saad govon | Haluentary subterfuges In thelr power to get | place to fall iit becoming euit-aupporttur, Due 4s on thy purebuse of several articles of furniture, | Way from the ubnoxtousdose, "Che bill was | makes tts malatenanco un onerous burden to . {included the following gentlemen: B, Cuvaungh, | {iotly passed by a strlet party yote,—yeus 2, | tho tuxpayors, and, in nddiion thereto, cus yaya haath goes to the Governor for hls farses aii Snurtnons Sppropriation for tho sup: nat ,e rt of he Sou: by Hols Penitort ta i A House dog and sheep faw was sont | Liird—Tbe policy 1 4 » | through ina JuYy. mousy In expouslve und wore tl uavloss: 1 Markban, Correypoudiug Beerctary; and id. | OX Tiouse bil yiving tho Mayors of oltles Penul nstiutions would, under any circum Heunwesy,, (Cremuret. | Arrangeuunts rid at the power to appoint members of Schoo} | *lces, vo wrong, but wien it is proposed to do i wo Into effec: unt July 1, at which time it will make the curlous requirement that Assessors shall io what is clearly {mpossible,~assess real estate from the lst of May, Sehators Condes and Camp. bell opposed the concurrence on the ground that the bil as It stood might villate the present ussessmient, which under the present. daw holds over from last year, ‘The bill was also characterized ps one SULELY IN THY INTEREST OF TAX-PATENS, and one which ought nat under any circum: stances to pass. Butte country combined against Chicago and Cook County, and, while the delegation frym the clty by the lake fought us best it could, there were ouly slx SHOE STORE, To 79 Madison-stey Opposite MeVicker yi the Misses Mersey, Beloit; and Dr, Ry Ji, Barplott, of Chicago, ‘The presents were useful, ornamental, and quite valuable,which ttests to the high esteem in whteh the ouple are held by thelr friends, Ay hing connected with the general business interests of thls city seems to be on the boom, aml looks quite Sucatraglng for those who have and are investing moneys Heal cstate is quite active, and edpeelally out ung property in Woodrult’s addition, which fs owing to the fuct that so many forvigners ure Coming to Rockford, no Jess than forty huvlig founded here last night tumuke it thelr permanent home. At the precnt Ung there ts perhaps seareely an ule wan intown, ‘The sound of the shovel, hammer, and trowel is heard on every hand, ludicating that many now buildings be- held by & wooden pin, When, one day, wu were overtaken by a shower jn trayeling througn the woods, our gulde quickly stripped lurye shots, of tho burk front a near tree, and we bad cach 8 perfect umbrella us by magic. When the ruin ‘was over, und wo moved ou, 1 wrapped ming about me ke a large leather apron, and It shielded my clothes from the wet busnos. When We caine tO.a spring, Unolo Nathan would buve . @ birch-bark cup ready befory any of us could gota tinone vutof dls kaspsuck, und 1 thik ‘aaycords at Hrtck Yard 06 1 water nover tastes 60 dweet as from one Of thesu Pri he eter a Been the aie bl an Coe ‘Mav's virtues to tho wator. It makes ine ‘ thirsty now when I think of it, In our camp ot Moxio wo made 6 lenge dirchs bark box tokeep the butter in: and da thig box, vovered with somo leuly house 1 thing fmproved tu tlavor da wing each bucket mado of a pleco of bark about a yard square, folded up ad the tniman folds up @ahoct of tin to make a syiiaro versel the cornura bont around against tho aides und Wood M. Keeley, Ald. Arthur Dixon, Joba, Fi ; anid PB Meitugh, The one ra oF, ta “elute Sullivan, Sect - J. bye, Veeuldeut; J: ary; M. 48 Bust Van ure Withia a mouth. Boards in June instead of July was read a | rch tte ween & very lane portion of the producing cl Y 5 i eater third time, defeated, reconsidered, and finally | from yrent Poiried irreparaiie Deeg ihe y the recent flouds, sceins to us to be especially. Wiuchester's ly pophospnises passers by day. ® eds somthing io monify and sweotua 4 OT10N: 4 lig erected. Itight tn tho heact of the bust. | Butter needs somoth Boe ne tent 4 will cure consumption, coughs, weak lun. THEY WANT PLENTY O¥ ELECTIONS, pawise. and we aro iinpelled to the beliuf of them to thirty-five on the other side, and tion of the city ts the new s2s.o00 | alittle. and 1 think birch bark will do it. Ty Provchils, and gener ‘dobllay. “Established |“ Noxt came a Mouse bill providing that any | [Sit ,!8 our places and permit tho the unequal contest’of course ended In a vic- | Oporwhouve going un © ney 825,000 | camp Uncle Nathan often drank his tea end ‘A, smasiky-OUe yours, tucorporated city or villagy io ii Btate may, nivans iwour power” noes : ry pore rouse &o putt {ills prlvte teal ve offve from a bark cup; the chia closet in the tory for the Sunahara iets ‘The bill now } dences are being lu vyery direction, fisub-ts0e was aiwayeuundy, madour vulggr tins 4