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TIHE CHICAGO DAILY 'TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1873. THE STATE CAPITAL. 'T'hd Railrond Commission - Slate- Makors. 8till Busily at Works Morgan’s Friends Agnin Urge the Olaims of Their Candidate. Outlines of the House Bill to Provide - for the Collection of City Taxes. ’ No Business Done by the Legislature Yesterday. Bpeetal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, INELIGIDILITY. Bremoerierp, ' Fob, 10,—Mr. Alexander, of . Orawford, introducod n rosolution making stock- holdors in any railroad inoligiblo to the offico of TJudgo of any court or State's Attornoy. It was roforred to tho Railroad Committee. : BLOW PROGRESS, There wero but twonty-threo Ssnators in their teata this morning, not a quorum, and thoy ad- Journed until 2 o'clock.” MeGrath, Willlamnon, and Roynolds wore thero from Cook. The Houso had soventy-nine mombors, threo more than a quorum, including Washburn, Bradwell, Hop- kins, Cullerton, Scanlan, Lomax, Rountreo, and Ferrior, who went away with the Committeo on Btato Institutions. The order of businoss was gouo through with nud was begun again, : But two Committoon, tho Judiclary, and Enrolled nnd Engrossod Bills, roported, ‘which led tho Spoaker to admonish Chairmon of Committecs ot the necessity of working and lay- Ing beforo tho Houso some businces for its con- sideration, Tho hint was timoly, Little worlk has been dono in tho Committeos of cither Houso, and no inclination to push legislation with ordi- pary volocity has boen manitestod. Membors aro doing nothing,which may bo a good thing for * tho peaple, but thoy should finish up doing noth- ing and adjourn sine die. Thecontinued absenco of members, and their idlences whon hore, s simply shamo(ul, and should mako the legisln- tora blush to their nsns overy time they draw pay thoy have not carned. JURY FRES. * The bill abolishing the fees of jurors in Doronor's cases was lost to-day by n voto of 66 to 18, tho constitutional number uot voting, A motion to reconsider was entered. TE WARELOUSE COMMITTEE. Boveral Sonators waitod upon the Governor sarly this morning, to urge tho nomination of Colonsl Morgan, in the intorests of tho farmera. 3no of the gantlemen on coming out stated they ot no eatiafaction, and his improssion was, tho Sovernor paid no hoed to their nppumtlnn, and ~ould not send in Mr. Morgan's name, ~Tho sama gontloman folt wrothy, and observed that there would bo ‘‘a hoated locality to pay, and no mtch hot_during the entire administra- tion " if Morgan did not go in, Tho disposition to cooree tho Govornor is strong and unrenson- able, Somo threaten that no Commicsion with- out Morgan will be confirmed. That is nonsenso, ThoGovornor will o longer submit to Senatorial dictation, but havo somothing to sny on his own account, and maintain tho indopendenco and dignity of his oflico, Ho will undoubtedly stand by tho next nominations until confirmed or tejocted, Juat as soon as it bocame known that thiere would ba & now deal, tho old applicants began to return, and telegrams and potitions on shoir behalf wore sont to tho Governor. This morning petitiona for Clinton C. Buell, with printed readings, wore recoived, but, althongh r. Buell " has thousands of names onpetitions, monwill not becomo responsible for him. The Ranators decline to_rccommond him, though the farmors are clamorous 10r his Buc- cosn, Mr, Richards is being pushed from Chi- cago in place of 3r, McCren, _Senator Canflold has done his bost for Jndc{;u Parks, of Aurora, bus ho stands no show, and natoad’ will probac bly be Republican candidate for Circuit Judge in’hin district. Colencl Boyd's friends hope that tho will run in, aud aro behaving thomsclves with unusual decency. Linegar scoms to have drop- ped entiroly oubof sight. 'The names montionsd this morning aro ex-Sonstor Adams, of Stephonson ; ~ Mr. Benjamin, of McLean, who served in the Constitutional Conyention, and wos of counsol in tho Railrond caso tried ot Bloomington, and W. .0, Flogg, ex-Sonator. Anothor sinto is John . Reynolds, of Cook ; ex-SBenator Boyd, and Flagg. Tho Governor would have sent in the now numes this morning, but for want of a quorum in the Sonnte. If the Goveruorwould nominate ‘one minority man on the Board, the t;ggonmon Fould support all his uominations, ‘might do worse, B SUPREME COURT REPORTS, ‘A resolution was adopted instructing the Judicial Department Committco to inquire into tho expediency of. pnbliuhin% the first 47 vol- -umes of the Suprome Court Reports, the edition to contain from 1,000 to 2,000 volumes, ILLINOIS OENTRAL RAILROAD LANDS, Scnator Cascy has prepared a bill to compel tho Illinois Central Railroad to offer its unsold fands for anlo ab public vendue at loast tiwico a yenr, ond to keop up the sale so long aa two dol- ars an acro is bid, CONVICT LABOR. My. Scanlan, of Caoly, introduced resolutions sotting forth chat the Penitentiary Cowmmis- sionors had let prison labor * to manufacturers whoso business was purely local, thereby doing njury to the workingmen who aro living'in_the vicinity of tho prieon, by which act the State diecriminates in favor of a portion of hor people 0 tho injury of a largo number.” The Peni- sontinry Committee was instructed to report to the Houso ,‘‘soms plan which shall govern the Penitentinry Commissionors in fheir lotting the wonvict labor, which shall bear oqually «on all the peoplo of tho Btate.” Tho rosolution was ndopted without question. The Houso would Dayo adopted nuything this morning. Tocarry out 2lr, Beanlan’s idsa in fall, all laborin the ‘Penitontiary would havo to bo abolished, which would cost™ the State somewhere in tho nelgh- porhood of a million dollars a yoar. TITE ADAMS COUNTY DISTRICT. It sooms thet the Liberals of Quincy are whl- ng to concodo the olection of Mr, Buuhnoll's uccessor to tho Ileémmicnns, but that Adams County outide the city ja opposed to such mag- aanimity, In case o Ropublican is clected it -%ill be Goneral Tillaon. LECTURE, Tho ugo of tho hnll was granted to *Eli Por- :ting,” {ho new Artomus Ward, for a lecturo to o mombers to-morrow ovoning. DATLROAD POLICE. AUr. Whiting will introduco a bill providivg for 1 Btate Police, to bo at the command of tho Jovornor, who shall sond them on railroad irains when he has reason to Loliove thore will 38 o row or riot. Mr, Whiting thinks there ia Janger of riots, that tho country is fearfully ox~ titod qver tha railroad question, and there 1s no solling what may happen. Tho police aro to ravel on trains, and arvest railroad ofticials who ut pagrengors off cars for refusing to pay Eighor than the rate regulated by law, and to . aricat pansongors if thoy violato law, b}:mmslng 10 pay any fare, for instance. Who'will pay tho fara of the policemen, aud Las the Stata any tight to coumpel railroads to carry them: for nothing ? NELW BILLY, LIr. Lomma introduced a bill to force foroign {nsurance compauies in this Btate to loan monay in the Blato or withdraw from it ; My, Bradwell to legalizo tho claotion of women, married or singlo, to schiool ofiicers, and o bill eimilar to the English Commou Law Procedure act, to simplify the plordings, and Mr. Bnow to allow ny rato of intercat agreed upon botween lendor sud borrowar. COLLECTION OF MUNIOIPAL TAXES, Tho genoral Rovoune law paesed at the last sosnion dons not in_any positive mannar recog- aizo any eity oflicer having n right to asscss or sollect ‘municipal taxcs, It would scom to Lo 3igcrotionary with the County Olerk whethor he should turn”over separato books to tha Gity Col- lector fox the collection of city taxes, or oxtend them on tho books of the Town Collactors, The bill Introduced by Mr, Halpin in the House, which {8 now before tho Joint Committes on Alunicipal Affeirs, Is intended (o place tho mas- for of city taxation boyond any doubtful con- struction of law, The bill introduced by Mr. Daaey, known ag Mayor Modill's Lill, is simply a purafive measure, and log:lizos tho asscssmonta mado by olly authorities undor the provisious of heir charters for the taxes of 1572 now in course of colleotion, It also provides for the collection of brok taxes for prior Xauu whioh have been In limimnn. r. Halpin's bill &ropnnau to allow thoe logislative authorities oitles o rogulate tho nesossment, lovy, and ool- lootion of ftaxos for muniolpal pur- osen, and -for tho purposo of making I‘ towns, improvements _in {ncorporatod citlos, uus villagos. It provides for tho salo of lota an Innds, for dolinquont inxos,by the County Trons- nror, 'na required in the Conatitution. = Undor tho Gienornl Rovanuo low tho asscssmont in Chi- eago would raquira & por cont -of soventy-five mills to realize- tho revenuo required for oity purproses, 'The Chartor limits tho per cont to swonty mills, Grave doubtd oxist 1n the miuds of somo of Lho ablest Jawyors us to whether tho TRovenuo Jaw has ropealed tho Oity Oharter in thia particular, In a matior of so'much impor- tanco it is well that tho Committos who have tho bilt In chargo ehould glvo to it tho most eareful consideration. Tho Committoo moots to-mor- row, when Mr. Tuley will bo prosent to represent tha olty nuthoritios of Chioago; and othor citios lisving boen notified, it is oxpectod that many of them will bo reprosonted. . IN TIE BENATE. Tho Senato mot at 2 o'clocls, “and enjoyod an hour's fun while tho Borgeant-at-Arma was ar- rosting abaouteas. A baro quorum was found, Bonator McGrath - offerad & resolution similar to tho Bcanlon resolution in the Houso rolative to convict Iabor in the ' Penitontiary, It was post- oned for o weok. ~ Benator Leo Introduced o Em makipg ‘stockholdera of ' corporations por- sonally linE]o. Bonator MoGrath will Introduce a bill permitting the Common Council of cities tofix )ghu solaries of oll city and town ofiteors at the timo: of tho:annunl appropriation, said salaties not to bo inorensed or diminished during tho onsuing munieipal year. It is an Ewmer- goney bifl, and will particularly affect Chicago offloials, *PROCEEDINCS IN DETAIL, BENATE. BrrINaFIELD, Fob, 10, -+ “NOQUORUM. The Sonate was called to order at 10 o'clock n. m., Senator WHITING prosiding. Acall of the Sonalowas orderod, showing 28 Bonators prosont—no quorum, s A motion to adjourn was lost, and subsequont- ly tho Sonato adjourned until 2 o'elock p. m. The Bonato mot pursuant to adjournment. Procoodings under eall wore dlopensod with by o vote of 10 to B. Another call of the Seunto was ordered, and wan being carriod out when further procoedingn were disponsed with, - UNPAID TAXEH, A partial roport wnn presentoed b{ {ho Specinl Committeo to whom wag reforred tho quostion of nogloot to pry taxes by the Pullman_ Talnce Car Compnny. . The Committes wavored, refer- ring the ml'jfll’ to the Ratlronds Committeo. Tho roport wos orderad printed. ILLINOIS CENTRAL BILL. By consont, Bonntor CASEY introduced a bill for an net to compol tho Trustoes of the Illinols Central Rallrond to complote their trust. Rond a firat timo and ordored to.n second roading, and roforred to tho Judiciary Committoo, PETITIONS. Dy Bonator HENRY—Fyom citizons of Honry County agpinst ropealing tho Liquor law, Re- forrod to the Committos on Miscellany. Sonator GUNDLACIE prosented a petition from citizens of Kane County asking tho ropeal of iholaw, Samo reforonce. Bovoral mora petitions for and agalnst repoal- ing tho Liguor law wore recoived and referrod. RESOLUTIONS. By consont, Senator CUMMINGS 1mtroduced & rosolution requenting each Benator to provide tho Chairman of the Judicial Apportionment Committeo with a list of the countios compris- ing his prosont Judicial District, and the names of the countios ho desires slnced in his proposod Judicial Diatrict. Adoptoed. Sonator MoGRATH introduced & rosolution requiriug. the Ponitentiary Commissionors to chango tho mode of lotting convict labor, o aa to mako such labor less locally competitiva than at presont. - Considoration postponed until Monday next. GOMPORATIONS, By consont, Senator LEE introduced s bill for an act to mmcnd an nct concerning corporations, Orderod to a second roading, and roferred to the Committee on Corporations, BTANDING COMAUTTEES' REPORTS, Tho Banks and Banking Committes roported back Bill 181, to establish_saviugs banks, usking that it bo printed, _So ordored. ‘The Gaology and Scianco Committeo reported pack a eubntitate for Bill No. 66, providing for the publication of the'Sinte Geologist'a report. The.bill ‘was ordered to a second roading and reforred, Adjourned, 5 TQUSE. Houso bills wore read o eecond time, RESOLUTIONS, The Houso regcinded ita rocolution appointing a Committeo .in the Rummel case, it having ndopted a joint resolution, providing for a Com- mitteo for tho anmo purpose. Mr. ALEXANDER offored o reeolution pro- viding that no percon shell be eligible to tho oflico of State's Attornoy, Attorney Gonoral, Cir- cuit Judgo, or Bupremo fmdgu, who_ia a atock- holder in any railroad company, Roforred to tho Judiciary Committee. Ry Mr. CULLERTON, A rosolution in rela- tion to protect witnogses in criminal cases who cannot give bail for their appoarance, Adopted. By Mr. SAWYER—In rolation to the publica- tion of Supromo Court deoisions, nsking that & Inw bo enncted suthorizing the publication of 2,000 crgziun of tho first volumo, Adopted. Mr, SCANLAN offered o rosolution asking tho Penitentiary Commissioners, n lotting con- tracta for convict Inbor, to intorfero ng littlo as possible with othor laborera. By Mr. BRADWELL—To simplify the forms of plendings; nlso, to authorize tho election of women to school ofticos. By Mr. BAWYER—To provide for tho redemp- tion of real eatato mold under trust, By Mr. JONES—Relative to'tho sorvice of subpanas. " 3 l]{ Mr, LANB. (Hancock)— Concorning tho publication of legal notices. By Nr. McGEE—To amend the School law. By Br.- MOORE- MnmhnflZ—-Ta amend tho a0k In Togard to tho adminiatration of estates. By Mr. MOORE ' (Adams)—In relation'ty the collection of trxos in citios of cortain clags. By, Mr. BNOW—To nmond tho act legalizing 10 pnrficenfi,intarasb when agroed upon botwosn parties. 5 FEE House bill No. 185, repeuling Ssction 45 of the not fixing foos of Kinte and othor officors was reud a third imo, No A&umfim‘voung, & mo- tion was mado to reconsider. Carried, - OALY, OF TIIE HOUSE. It appoaring that -thore was no quornm pres- ont, o call of tho Houso was ordered, and the following membora answered to thoir names: . BILL. Aloxandor (Craw- Freeman, Moore (Adams), ord), Golden, Mofitt, Alexsnder (Mont- Grahamh, Mulvae, gomery,) @roant, Noville, Andorson, Halpin, borly, Ballow, Hart, Orendorfr, Barkley, 1Larvey, Plowman, Dishop (Edgar), 1lny, Tountrae, Diakeloy, Henty, Havago, Bacock, 1ildrup, Baywyer, Bradwall, Holes, Scanla, rangon, Tollenback, Sliaw, Drysn Hopkins, Sheridan, Bullard, Inccore, Bhumway, Gasey, Jucquess, 8now, Chambers, Jnckson, Btarr, Collins, Jeasup, Btowart (Winno- Qonnolly, Johnaton, hago), Cronkrité, Jones, Taggarl, » Gullerton, Lane (Hsncock), Thomus, . Darucll, Llotze, ‘Thoraton, Dewent, Lomnx, Verden,. Dowoy, Bueslo, Washbiirn, Dresser, MecGeo, Wabster, Durham, MeLougllin, . Westfall, Flandors, Aiddlecoff, Wymors, Forth, Moore (Asrahall),Mr, Speaker, Freoling, Showiug a quorum present. TIFE INBUBANGE, » Mr. LEMMA introduced & bill to prohibit life insuranco companios of other Btates from doing buginess in thin State, when not authorized by the lnws of the tato where organized so'to do. Adjourned. . —_—— The Ol Reglons—Large Strike Near ‘Titusvilte, Titusville Pa, (¥eb.T) Lespatch to-the Pitiaburgh Comt- Tnoroful, Another large ntriko has to-day been 1aade o milo and o half south of this cl?y, on property eituated nont thoold Colonol Dralie well, the first ono struck in tho oil rogions, It is kuown as the Huntor No. 9, and although only threo feot in tho sand, is flowing at tho rato of one hundrod and iifty barroln n day. Auother well, on an adjoining losso, known as the Qroesbock well, was drilled to the third sand rock, to day, nnd it givou an m}u:flly iand show- ing, 'Thorg are now four woells in thia locality, oach doing ovor one hundrod barrels per day. Tho territory Hos botwoed, and on & line with, tho-Chureh fun and Octave Compauy dovolop- monts, aud during tho early history of the region wag all drilled and oxhoustod. Tiiia la tho best laatlmonf yot adduced In favor of tho thoory that old {orritory will revive aftor tho lapse of timo, —— Rodeem Your Property. A tax safo noblco of part of tho lands hought by Asotiel Gago will appear in the Evenfng Post next Mone dy, Tuesday, and Wodnesday, Many Lats havo been soid whers the owners think the tazes all puid, Com- ‘munleations directod to Mr, Gage, No, 163 Washingta, stroot, dedcrtuing Jauds which lie bas on lis tux "il'f'i‘" will recolve prompt attontion, tud anawor by m ANOTHER MURDER. == Tho Body of a Man Found in the Rear of a Kinzie Sireet Satoon. The Skull Broken and the Face Fearfully Disfigured. Death of the Victim at His Residence on Bremer Street Last Evening. The Saloon-Kooper, His Bartender, and Another Person Undor Arrest, Abont 12 o'clock Sunday night, whilo Ofcers Orwons and Malonoy wore tanding at tho intor-. soction of thoir boat on tho cornor of Kinzis and Dosplainos atreots, thoy obsorved n man running onst on Kinzio strect, at o rapld pace, and appa- rontly vory much exolted, Thoy at onco hailed him and asked him what was tho mntter. Tho man answered that o man was lylng in an insen- siblo condition in front of Callaghan's saloon, No. 85 Kinzlo atroot, and that ho would die in n fow minutcs - if- n pbysicinn was not called, The officora dirccted tho man (whose name was Farrall) to the offico of Dr. Thibodo, on Enst Kinzio stroot, andt hom- golyes proceoded to Callaghau’s ealoon, Upon arriving thero thoy found a crowd gathored around tho prostrato body of a man, and dis- puting s to whoro thoy would take him. Tho officors lmmudlntully broko Ithrough tho crowd, and, upon oxamining tho man, found his faco covered with blood, and tio large gashos on the right side of tho head abovoe the ear, from which oozed Dbrains and clotted blood, Upon uostioning tho orowd, they wore informod that somo porsons happening in tho rear of Callaghnn's saloon, found n men lying in n insensiblo condition nt the foot of tho stops loading from tho salaon, his hoad immorsed in o pool of blood and wator. A man was immedi- atoly deapatched for the ofiicers, whilo the crowd cnrried tho victim around through an alloy to tho front of Callaghan’ssaloon. No ono seomod to rocognize tho man, and all denfed any knowl- edgo of tho mannor in whicl he had recoived his injuries. n o fow minutes aftor tho arrival of tho ofii- cors, 0'Callaghan, tho keapor of tho ealoon, camo harriodly enst on Iinzie streot, and nsked, ox- ‘citodly, tho causo of tho crowd, Officer Owons told him what was the matter, and eaid that ho must open his saloon and pormit them to take tho ingonsiblo man inside, Callaghen at first ro- fused, but nftorward said that, boing ncr*nnlnlml with ' the boys,” na ho tormed tho oflicors, o would open his doors and allow them to bring the body in, pon’ bulug :{mncd to ibo light it was dis- covered that blood was oozing from the loft ear, the oyos, nostrils, eud mouth, end from the rehics on tho lead brain and blood' oozed in argo quantities. Tho faco was 8o covered with blood as to bo unrecognizablo. 'The mouth was open, aud tho oyes sob ng if death had slready #ec its ioy senl upon thom. The hauds wero covered with blood, and, while warm, woro clenched so firmly that they could not bo oponed. The necktie and collar were gone, nnd the nock- button of tho shirt torn off. Tho vest was un- buttoned, and his wholo dross gave ovidonces of o struggle. Tho officera washed tho blood from hie face, aud, in tho hopo of roviving the man, tried to forco some liquor down his throat. In this they woro unauccossful, and, although tho herrt was still pulsating aud'bis flosh warm, thoy consid- erod him #0 near dead that thoy proceaded to lay him out ng if he woro g0, Soon after the blood swas washed from the faco of tho insensible man, Callaghan, the proprietor of the saloon, exclaimed that ke knew him; that ho was his half-cousin, aud that his uame was John Kounall, of No. 161 Dremor stroct. He algo taid that ho lived with his Drother. Two other povsons in tho crowd corroborated Calla- gan's statomont, Upon Oflicer Owens' suggoating that his broth- or bo nont for, Callaghan objooted, seying that thoro was no nsa in making a0 much oxoitomont about thomattor. Tho oflicors, however, con- cluded to send for his brother, and ho arrived ab tho saloon about 8 o’clock yesterdny morning. Ho nt onco recognized tho victim as Lia brother, and arrangomonts wore mado to take the dying man to his homo. Bofore thoy loft the saloon, Dr. Thibodo prrived, and, nftor an examination of the wounds, said' tho blows which had beon inflictod must havo been very violont, and that the gashes could not bo the result of a fall. ITo lso said that the mien could not Jive long, which opinion was sustnined by his death yestorday evoning at 7 o'cloclk. Konnally's condition remained the same dur- ing all of yosterday. Tlowasas ono doad. His mouth remainod wido opon, his oyes were glassy, and tho only sign of life sbout him was n slight hoaving of tho brenst. IIo gave mo sigus of Buflcrin‘g,'uot o singlo muscle of the body mov- ing during tho entire day. Boveral phyaicians were called in, but it was'decidod that nothinj could ba done, The circumstancos connote with tho caso give tho affeir a very dark look. A 'TunuxE reportor visited tho housa whero Xounally lay, yestordny, but nothing additional concerning the murder could bo ascortained. Kennsally Fuy upon o bed in the front room, sur- ounded by his woeping rlatives, Thoy apponr to be a vory gontool Iriuh family, and spoko of tho decoased os o vory oxomplary porson. They stated that hio wns about 23 years old, and had rosided in Ohicago sbout ono’ year. Ie was emlfloynd, at tho timo of his death, in e bide and leathor storo mear tho corner of Kinzie and Desplainos stroots, and was regarded a8 a valuablo workman by his employors, The roportor also visited Callaghan's saloon, ‘where the wounded man was found, “Lho saloon is situated on Kinzie street, botweon Jofforson andDesplaines, An alloy running north andsoutl divides the block, and tho saloon is tho sccond door west of tho alley. At tho roar of the saloon ia o short pair of stnirs, lnn«]ing;v from a court to the baok door. Konnally was found at the foot of these stairs, Drops of blood wora visiblo on onch stop, and on tho threshold of tho entrance. - *A Dboor lIeg near by had upon ‘it tho hlocufy imprint of & lhand, which makes it reasonable to supporo that Konnally camo down the steps, and, when falling, throw out his hand to seve bimsolf. ‘Thia theory ig entertaiued by some of the de- toctives, and Callnghan, hia bar-tender, Martin Trost, and a man nemed Ray were accordingly arrested, yestorday aftornoon, hoy deny sny knowledgo of ‘tho sffair. Callaghan’ mays that his saloon was only open during tho afternoon of Bunday, and was closed prm:rtly at 8 o'clock, This story is, however, contradicted by Ray, who confossod (uot Laving lioard Oullaghan's slory) that Lo was tho soloon until 9a'clock, and” that many othora wore thero at tho samo time. Callaghan gaid to ONlcor Owons that Kenually was in his saloon during tho afternoon, but drank nothing excopt a littlo pop. o afterwards told tho samo officor that Kennally did drink freoly, Borgoant Gnrrity was informed nf torday morning, by Officor Bchmidt, of the Milwaukeo Depot police, that Kontially and o number of Bridgeport roughs had a quarrel in Callaghan's saloon Bunday afterncon, provious to thoir at- touding & funoral at Calvary Comotory, At tho depot tho oficor overhoard tho orowd talking oxcitedly about the row on Kinzie satroot, and leard one rough say that ‘thoy would go back, aftor tho funeral, and fight it out,” Keunally did not appear much excitod, but; during the discussion, was rather roticont than othorwise. Coptain Fronch, of tho_Bixth Precinot, de- tailed Ofiicors Dixon and Flynn to work up the case, Dut littlo was dnvoln(vml regording tho matter during yesterday, Lvery one in {ho vlclultg of the murdor was digincllned to talk on the subject, and appoared to know little rogard- lns; tho diftloulty, Counally's brother enys that he nevar carried any money on his person, and whon fouud ho bad but a trifling smount in his pockets, Ilo was in good ciroumatances, having quito a largo amount of monoy out at intorest, and holding Bnultlnn which brought him o good snlary, 1is rothars aro quite offondod at Cnllaghun'sarrest, ‘whom they beliove to bo cutirely innocent In tho affair, But the blood on’ tho threshold of Callighan's snloon {8 In wuch a apob that it must havo fallon thoro whon the door was open, and whon Jon- nelly was discovored the door was olosed. This cortalnly warrants the arrest of Callaghan, oyon eoxcluding all other proofs of his complicity, 1t seoms probuble that Konually wus tho vie- tim of & drunkenbrawl, This theory is sustained by the testimony of Officor Bohmidt, Tho do- tactives aro on iho track of tha poravns who en- caged in the aftornocn fight, and it is Lelioved hat among thom will bo found the murdoror or murderors of poor Kounally, ——— A Singular Dream A¢coumtoed For, From the Washington Chroaicle, About ton monthe sgd wo published un ac- counrt of what avpnoarad ta bo s varv remarkablo fulfillment of » droam. In & buslness lotter, datod March 25, 1873, rocolved by Hon, Horatio King from o Mr. J. 0. Clymoro, of Vienna, Ill,, ocourred the following words 1 +1 fool dislrossed Lhis morning Ly ronson of momothing uncommon, T have drenmod for four wuccossive niglhts of boiug murdored, I havo vory {ittlo confldonco in droama, but this is so singular.” Almost slmultancously with tho roception of this lotter n? enrod & telographio angmph in ono of our ¢l {lpn pors nmwunuh:lg hat one ' J. 0. Clymer" lind beon murdored near Vienna, Iil, and soon aftor, in rosponso to an in- quiry; Mr, King rocolved o lottor from n oltl- zon of Vienns, stating that Olymoro was_miss- ings that his horgo had roturncd home ridorless and wounded, and that marks of a sovoro strug- 1o wore found in tho road noar tho nrluh whoro 5lymorn had Inst beon soon. Against this atrong clrcumatantisl evidenco that Clymore hind boon foully denlt with, thoro came, a weol or two Iator, tho tostimony of n young man named Himpron, who professod to have soon tho miss- ing man at Cairo, Cho puspicion thus nwakenad, that the narration of the droam, tho woundin, of the horao, ato., iad boon o ruso of Clymore's to covor his disappearance, hns at longth been confirmed, 8 appears from tho followlng Heatamont o a lottor. just. rcoeiyod by bir. Ring from o ?)nnuumnu rosiding in Wool, Pops County, IIL ¢ # John . Clymoro has roturned home, He says ho will ah¥ at homo if the unoglu will lot bim stny. It la doubtful whetlor the poople will lot him ntay.” LAURA FAIR. A Report of Xer Lecture in Sacra= nionto. Sacramento (Jan, 29) Correapondence of the San Fran- cisco Chronicle, . Mra, Fair, aftor having adverilsed freely and Dillod tho town thoroughly, succaeded lest ovon- ing in attracting to_Hamilion Hall an audionce. Thoso who had to disburso tho sum of §1 only numbered 100. The females, who woro admitted freo, constituted tho majority, The national flng was sgain brought into roquisition ns a covor to tho stand, and rolioved tho otherwiso bare platform. At8 o'clock, aftor tho audicnco hed domonatratod tholr impatience by sundry Eoundings upon tho floor, tho lecturess mado or appoAranco. 8ho was drossed in black silken train,black vel- vot jacket, lncocollar, car-rings of jot, and whita flowors in hor luxuriant curls, A band of job Dbraids l\unf from hor neck, and & black Inco scarf hung from hor shouldors. = Without belng introduced by any ono, and with perfect self~ {maueuslon, slig ndvanced to the stand, and enid Lt sho would proceod to deliver the leoturo which had o frightencd tho wolves in tho fold ‘of - Ban Fuaneisco. Tho flist half bour of the locture was a vorbatim repetition of what Mrs, Tair v fit to call & .synopsis of hor lecture i Saturday ovening last.” It may bo brictly summarized as com- moncing wilh an apoloyv for murder, under tho guiso of o plen for mstice, 'and an indis- criminate nssault upoxn tho oditors and clorgy- mon of Ban Francitco. After having closed ihis portion with the samo sbuse of Rev. Dr. Cunningham ns before, with perhaps tho ad- dition of somo dogroo of intonsity, sho passed to tho conaidoration of Lor two jurles, Sho said of the first that thoy wore entortained in tho most lavish mannor, at tho oxrnnao of tho State. Thoy woro {aken to the CHT Houso to horso-racos, aud night aftor night to tho Cali- fornin Theatre, when such plays au *Othello,” “Mncboth,” and “Lucrotis Borgia” wore por- formed et thebehest of their masters, in ordor Lo fit them for the work which it wes intended that thoy sliould do.” Thoir vordict was arrived at in forty minutos, in_order that too much timo might not elepse bofors tho intense distres of mind of married men should be-rolioved. Yot tho venal, dograded press of San Irancisco hrd not a word to sy but in the lighest_praiso of thaeao honorable men, well typified by Brock and Littleficld. It Inllm}, utter‘{' failed, to hold thom up to the shame and disgraco which she was sure ovory honest heart felt it to be. The eocond jury she spoke of in terms of tho warmest oulogy, neserling that to her certain knowledge thoy bad rofused invitations to at- tond races and tho Celifornis Theutro, and yot tho press of San Francisco had never coasod to pour calumny upon those brave men who dared to keop within tho sanctity of their onths. ~Yot, notwi&stunding {ho combined efforts of tha pross nnd pulpit, sud through tho mercy and ustico of God as diu{flnycd in this jury, elio wag set freo. Theso noble mon refused to couvict o woman who bad bravoly and rightfully vindicated hor honor, horwomanhood, and her name. (Hero, under the diroction of en anthusisstic individual with o big stick, who was: ovidently paid by tho job and desirous of carning’his toin, a round of applauso wassucésssfully engincored,) Shonext, turned hor attontion to what she called tho vul-. tures of tho Ban Francisco .pross, that glorious band of falsifiors, the iutorviewors, pronounced ovory ono of tho published nccounts of convor- sations purporting to have bhoen had with lier falso from beginning to ond. Her womanly power of vituperative abuse was slmont” oxbausted fo find language in which to sponk of tho roporters, whom she ronounced tho chempion liars of tho nine- oonth contury, and oxquisite gradations in tho. scalo of intelligonce bebween angols aud iHus- trations of tho Darwinian thoory. Bhoe closed this branch of the subject with up-turnod eyes end a liftieg of her hands in an appeal to God to be merciful to tliese libols on humamty. Of roligious oditors sho hnd an utter horror—thoy woro all anakon in tho graes, They had claimotl that she was loo dangorous a woman to lio allowed to run at Inrge. Thoy need not have been afraid, for no woman with common senso would want to lay her hauds . upon one of theso phrlm-ging ng cditorial imbeoilitios, T'ho Rev. Dr. Stebbin next camo in for his share of tho é;unuml slush-throwing, Alexander Campbell and Judgo Dwinollo wero spokon of in rogard to porsonal and domestic relations in lan- mago not fit for publication, but which would be ibollous if it appeared. ‘he Rov. Father Vaasi was asgailod a8 n snake who lay coiled up in his glime in tho Ssnta Clara Collogo, andtho Sistors, who found it expedient at the time of hor arres! to roquest tho withdrawal of Ler child from thelr school, wero oharaclorized as using the forms of religion as o maslk to hide the charnel house within, This whole portion of what would bo bettor tormod a tirade than a lecturo, was conceived und delivered with flashing eyes and snapping _ omphasis, which ovidonced s spirit of vindictive malico toward overyone who lad ovor thought hor aught elso then au innocont woman in word aud dood. Sho snld that San Fraucisco necded Gont Island to take down its intlated pretensions, Lvery few moments sho would roturn with ronowed .vigor to tho aitack - upon what seemed to be hor pet aversion, the ministora of the Gospel. It was not, howover, the - offect which this treat- ment had upon hergelf so much as the danger which lny in ils oxamploe upon society, which sho warred against, ‘I'hose ministerswere in Joague with the woalthy batrayors of women, and olnsped hands with rakes and libertines who Irugh to scorn woman's clmstity, = They were sly and adroit spooulators, in partnership with such pow-holdors, _8he udvanced th argumont that Bickles and Colo had dono more for trmo morality than all tho sermons ovor proached, snd if men should bo urpllmdod ay theso men woro, why should not tho women of Amorica. have the ssmo right? Was & woman's honor worth loss than thatof s men? When an Amer~ jean woman, armed with justice, avengoed her outragod name, it struck terror to the souls of licont%ous mon greater than the acts of thou- sand Siokles or Coles, and proved to the world that they held their honor denrer than their lives. Blio closed this yemarkable platform offort with what she termed tho moral of her story—that whenever o rulor in tho housshold betrayed tho enorod truat roposod in him, lot him bo sure that o fatal and torvible punishment would overtake him, The avenging angol would follow his track, Bho had aright to proach mornlity as sho undoratood it, and had just oxprossed it; and in this hor n{‘wiulou was infollible. Bho dis- olaimed the charge of free-lovo mado against her, but owned to having loved with allhor goul, as every wonian has, Woman could not oxist without lovo, Bhe could not help loving, and would not it sho could, Deprived of it sho was liko o flowor deprived of suushino, and droopod and died, Tho lectura closed with a fow words of grati- tudo for tho frionds who had been kind to her." During tho delivery the half-supprossed sob and a few toern wero introduced with fino offeot. Bho wound “r with the appoal on bohalf of her cnemios—Tather, forgive them; thoy know not what thoy do. At the close of the lecturo which occupicd Juat_ouo hour, a number of persons wont for- ward and shook handu with the locturess, who appeared to Lo in oxcellont spirits, Bha will probobly lecture again before sho leaves the city. gL A Rattle in Texas leven Xndians Hilleds From the San Antondo Herald, Jan, 25, During the carly part of last woek a squad of somo twenty Indians came down through Uvalde into Modina Counly, ond it sooma that, when llmf' got as fur down ns thoy doslred, tho dividod,—part going farther west, and tho bal- ance, somio eleven in numbor, took their courso baok, tnking with them all {ho hest horsou in their routo. - Thoy killed au old man named 1% Whitley, aud anothor namoed MoOros, on Bluck Creak.” Thev took sovoral horuas from Wurze back, Montol, Jm!qo Noonnn, Larnon, and Both- man, and near tho Hondo they cnma upon o Mex- ienn, whom they shot through tho lower part of “ha hody, and, soolng himsolt_surrounded by 8o many Indlans, foll over aud feignod Limeolf dend. The Indiana took the clothes from him and lnlltbuh, aftor thoy had gone momo 800 yords out of sight, the Moxican ran to tho camp of Aomo cow-linters noar by and gave the slarm." Tho cow-boys woro soon on tho trail, and overtook thom on Fridny last in eamp, aflor o long chnso, in the Sabinal'canon, and aftor o short fight the Indlana dosired to surrondor. Thoy wore glven to underatand that thera wae no surronder {n the programme, and so the fight continued untll tho Inst Indian was killed, oloven in numbor, Many of tho borsos of tho Indinns woro killod in the fight, and tho animals takon away by the Indians wora 5o badly broken down that thoy wore loft to recuporato, This must be sad nows whon_rocolved by tha Indian Doparlment nt Washington; but it In timo the peoplo were taking these mnttors into thoir own hands. Tho *Quakor Polioy" has played out, Onkes Ames. Washington Cflrru))mlllt'nu of the S: Loufs Repubd- can, Oakos Ames in particular decoma it n part of hig duty to dictato the evidonce, and in cnso the witnoss does not follow directions, to administor a ceustio lecturo fraely intorspersod with onths, I happoned to bo part of the audionce iu one in- stanco, while this worthy was fulfilling this duty, for I suppose it must bo o duty, ng tho otion was brought to (o atlontion of (o Commitéoo, and they linve not evinced any desiro to prnucfl witnessos from tho insults of this croaturo, Bir. Bponeo, a former employe of tho Componny, Was brought horo ag o witicss boforg tho Wison Committoo, and as ha was nsked the question “yhotlior ho aid not fecl contaminatod by asso- clating with theso Puoplo, Imowing as hio did thoir corrupt practices," vory pm{mrly ropliod that ho did not fool altogethoer in place. Now I would like to know what man would not feol not only contaminated, but disgraced., Aftor the complotion of the ovidence Oakes immediatoly nttacked this witness, slthough he was under the proteotion of tho Committeo, and dolivered himgelf of the following: “Damn {uu, what do you mean by coming down hero and tostifying against mo, and ain’t you n q)rotty follow to Ea; thnt you woro contaminated by associating wit! mo and my friends?” Young Spenco mado a rospeotful roply, agnivet the wishes of thoso in hearing. Pork Packl at Quincys Quixoy, IlL, Feb. 10.—The pork packed in this olty, up to Saturday night, amounts to 62,000 head. 'Tho sonson’s packing will not exceod 55,000 hogs. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financizl Nowa. New Youi, Feb. 10,—Moncy was nclivoand strin- gonty rangilug ot 7 boe cent 10110 por day, Witk ato ustiesa at 7, goid, and lowor at 109 1-163109! Btorling wan heav % Gold was Lighor in the foronoon, but lower In tho afiernoon. ‘Tho market openod at 114, advanced to 1143, foll to 119%, and_ closed st 1137;@114, _Loons, 2@7 per cont, {0 1-02 for carrying and ‘tiat for borrow- ing. Closrings, $57,000,000; Trosaury disbursoments, it 215,000, Stato bonda dull, Mlssourls very firm, Tatlrond bonds firm, with 8 woll-disiributed busl. mess on the roported large shipments of Central Pacifio and Wostorn Pacifio bonds to Europe, in_placo of now fundod fives and gold. They Iave advanced to 104 and 933 Did, re!]’uclivnli. In consoquonco of the Inrgo aslos of Cheanpenka & Obio sixes, tho prico has ‘been advanced to 87, and interest. Btacks were irregular and mainly lower, the woske ness belng most marked botwoen the Second Bord aud 3 oclack, Tho largest transactions and most Im- poriant fuctintions woro ip MWostern Unlon, Paciio Inil, New York Central, Lake Bhoro, . O. & L O, Union Pacific, and Haonlbal & St. Joo. Weatorn Unlon fell from 01 {o 87, Toso (o 89, closed at 88%, Pacific Mnll declined from 75 to 737, closing at 74, Erdo fell from 60X to 65, and closod ot 664, Thero ‘wero rumora that a dividend on tho common and pro- forrod bodoclared to-morzow. St. Josoph ranged ot 50, 613 oud 603 ; Lako Shoro 953, 903 aud 903; § Uiiton Pacific 354, 53, 35 and 0435 § New York Cont- ral 10534, 104X, 1047 and 1043 ; C. &1, 0, 42} and 433 Ohlo & Misalasipp! d8i, 473; and 47, Taland '113), 1185 oud 118; Vaboal 73), 73, Tho market closed woak except. for~ Lake Shoro and 0, 0. & 1. ., which wore atrong. The Clovolsnd Rocl snd & Pittaburgh” Raflrosd doclared regular quarterly aividend of 13 per cent payablo March 1, Bterling, 100}, - aovzmamr nowDs, Coupons, '81, 5208 of "0 Goupons, ! Coupons, 6 Goupons, '35 (Virgiaies, ola rginias, ol xnr‘l‘noahlmu,nm. 3 [North Carolinas, new, .17 Missourds .., . Tounessoes, old. Tonnoascos, now. Virginias, new, Torra Hauto, pfd. Ghicego & Alfon.....115 (Guieayo & Alton pid’116 Obio & Midslasippl... 475 0., 0. & C. .02 2 Union Pacific stocks,, 3457 Unfon Pacific bonds,. 873 Central Pacific bonds. 1043 [ Del. Lack, & Westorn, 101 D, H, & Erls Foroign Markets. TaveRroox, Fob, 10,~11 o, m—Flour, 29 61, Whoat ~—Winter, 124 24@12s 3d ; spring, 118 6d@12s 4d} white, 125 20 ; club, 125 81@134 3d. Corn, 278 6d@278 od, Fork, Gls 6d. Lard, 37acd, - . Lrveuwoor, Téb. 10—1 p. m.—Market quict and un- clisnged. Lrvenroox, Fob, 105 p, m.—Market unchanged, Tonpow, Fob, 10.—Conaols, money, 025@021( ; nc- count, 935{@923 ; 6-203 of '65, 027 ; do 67, 9334} 10- 408, 9134 § new Gs, 903 3 Erle, 5233, Tallow, 658 6, Panie, Fob, 10, —Rentes, 50f fc, Liveiiroor, Fob. 10,—Colton heavy: middling up- 1and, 03¢d ; Orlosns, 10%¢d. Falea 10,000 bales; spocu- Intive and oxport, 1,000 bales, ‘Broadstufle quiot ; red winter wheat, 12 20@129 32, Fiour, 295 64, _ Corn, 278 6d@37n 0d. Beof, 878, Ohecyo, 708, Cumberland middles, 3is, Now York Live Stoclk Marlket. New Yons, Fob, 10,~—The run of all kinds of stock 18 lvge, und trado continues dull, Thero wero 8,600 Deoves for the weok, and 5,300 fo-lny ; 155 card ot Ono Humdrodth stroot, 94 at Communipaw, and 80 at Weo- liawkon, With Just s shado of improvoment, 1o real ndvaneg has beon eatabilabed, tho markets bolng. glut- tod with dressed boof, Thor woro only 8 cara Texans to-day eald, ot 83/@90, whil many thin Ohio and Tlii- nola dleors of BX@6 ¢t went ot 10@1032c, with o fair supply of tidy tosrs at 11@11%c, » moderato run of good ealllo ut 12@124cy sl u fow fot droves i 106 (41g0. Tho very beaf wore Ralected out at 1ic. Roluil sofca; 9 carn 'Toxas, Sowt, 83¢0; 8 cars Tliinols, CX@ 83 owt, 11c, 57 s per ewt; 0 cars, 1,180 1bs, 1034, 60 168 por cwt 3 8 ears, 53¢ ovt, 1003 2 cura exir, 83 owt, 13K@Nc; 6 corn Ohlo, 1,461 Ibs, 13xc, 68 ibs per owt; bulls, 4@d}o; 4cars Kentcky, TAC owt, 11@ 13)e, Tho'ntock waa noarly all sold. SitErr—Total roceipts, 24,200, with 6,400 to-day. Thoro 18 more dolng, but atno bettor prices, 3 cars Tilinols, av 80 1b9, golug_ut Go; 1 car Ohio, av 83 Ibs, af Go 3 1 dar, Y 03108, 0470 ; 7 cars Canada, av 124 Ibs, at 8e, Thil Tota soll &t 430, Hoas—Total rocolpts, 49,200, or twico s many 89 last weok, Thoro woro 70 cars in yesterdoy and to-day, with ‘miore expocted. they are worth 5M@58%e; city dressed, 63 for 200 Ibs 3 G37c for 160 ita, -mx{‘l woro 11,600 Weatorn dressed during ¢ tatione, 62;@0c. Now York Dry Goods NMarikets New Yo, Fob, 10,—Tho soyere cold hun materially checliod Luslnoss wiih tho jobbors, whose distribu- tons aro confinod to staple colton goods, Tho com- ‘misalon pgents for cottons linve long ordera shiead for futuro dellvery, and stocks sro vory light in first houds, The minrket rules strong and regular for all deroripliona of cotfons, but prices ara unchangod, Woollens rulo quict, with o moderate domand for fincy cagsimores and suitings for Wostern jobbers, Satinots, Jeans, and dooskins aro dull, TForolgn gooda ara very ‘quict, excopt. for laplo worsted fabrics, Whito goods are quiet but firm, with au advancing tondeuoy, No salos alive, but O for heavy ; gs, 70, Thero o weelt, Quo- Pittsburgh Livo Stock Marlket, Tirreuvnan, Feb, 10,—O0ATTrE—Very dull; srrivala Jesvy; bewt, 01(G0%0; wtoukers, 9@1o; comuon, 14@3 40, Hiexr—Nothing doing ; arrivals Loavy § 1o quota- {ons, arrlvala fair; Philadelphls, $4.90 Jloas—Market dull; @5.10; Yorkers, $4,060@4.70, Philadelphin Live Stoclk Market, PiieAErIIA, Fob, 10,—Dreves—Dull ; market fa- vors buyers, Ixtra 'onnsylvania and Western stoers, $1.00@6.00 3 faie to good, $0.007.,00; common, $4.60 @5.60, Bales, 9,400, SuzEr—Fair demand ot 0}@80, _ Bales, 9,000, oas—Foly donuud at $7.45, Fales, 060, Pittsburgh 0il Market,s Prrmsnuan, Fob. 10,—0rulo potraloum quict aud firm at §2,20@9,35 por brl at Parker's Landiug, equal to G@0'soyer gallon hore; refined quict and firm at 163@170 for car lota, The Preduco Murlcetss NEW YORK, New Yous, Feb, 10.—Corson—Dull; middling up- tand, 3o eanitupra—Tlour dulla & lioavy s recelpt, 0,000 supocfiuio Wastorn and kb vio, 50.95@6.00 ¢ com- mon'to yood oxtra, $1,16@1.603 guotl 1o’ chovice, $8.003 B.40 ; Ohio, §7.40810,00; whlta whoat oxtia, 33400 10.40'; 8t, Louls, $7,806,13.95, Ryo flour and corh meud utiohinged, Whoat very dull and unchanged ; recelpte, 4,000 Lu 3 No, 2 Milwaukes, $1,70 auked, $1,68 tar rod, $1,9063.00, Ry, buviey, nnd thalt unchrhzed, (orn Armer: recolbty, 11600 hist ald wisal Wastarn | @19%03 " mi afloat, 00%(@083¢0 ; don store, {041 @043¢0; now mixod nsxdoon’fia L bl e D] firm ; rocéints, 8,000 hizs now Westorn mixed afloat, 53@B1Y0; doin'atore, 6260} whits Weslorn, 84@ic, Fana—Dull, HAY AND Ilarn—flnennnnon. GrookntEs—Coffes vory trong ; Rlo, 17@1200, Bugnr firmorand in good demand ; Contrifugal, DX@Viac. Molansen stenily ; Now Orloanin, T5@70¢, itica mtesdy, Prrnorrum—Crude, 0o refinod, 200, TuneesTiNg ~Dull at 68igc, HTO0K OF UTATH 10 Hto: Wheat, bu..... Co by 100, TROVISIONS—Fotk firm § Mcnv, $4,50 3 Drime mese, $14.00 ; mows for April, §14,50, eel unchianged ; mess, $0.00@1176 3 oxtra, $12,00@15,50, Cut 1 mod: crate domand ; nms, 11@12 rd firmer ; Wosterr sicam, e, HoTrER—Western from 15@20c, Onexre—Slendyat 135 @10x 0, Winsxex—Dull st 9io, MILWAUKEE, Minwauxge, Fob, 10,—Brespsrorrs—Flour quiet and nnchangod, Wheat quict and weak s No. 1, $1,31; No, 2, $1.293, Oats in fair demand, and higher; No, 3, 27c, Corn dull and drnnpln?; No, 9, 36ie. Ryo ;{Iungy»uuo. 1, 050, Darloy dull, and'n shinde lower; 0, 2, 750, TirOr1pTa—Flour, 5,000 brls ; wheat, 28,000 bu, Buteaens—Non, BUFFALO, Burraro, Feb, 10.—~Morket gencraliy firm, Demand light for flour nnd grain, Wheat—No, 3 Milwaukes Olub Liotd at $1.60, Corn—Sales 1,400 bu No, 2 at 63¢; 0 cars do, on trick, ot 626 56O, Oswrao, Feb, 10.—Whent scarco and firm, Corn Qullat 602, Barlcy firm nt $1,10, PHILADELPIIA, PriLApELYTIA, Fob, 10,—DBREADSTUPFS—Flour very Qull; oxtrn, $6,35@7.00; Towa and Wisconsin, $T.76@ 8,26 ¢ Minnesots, $8.25@9.00, Whent dull; rod, $1,85 while, $2.10¢ allow, G00, 16, Tye, 780, ata dull ; white, ETROLEUM--Nominal. ‘Wisusr—Bteady at 0o, - BALTIMORE, " Battrtons, Fob, 10,~Bruapstures — Flour in good domand snd_unchanged, Whoat unclanged, Corn du :, 62c, Oats quict ; mixed all s mizod Westo.. ‘Western, 45@47c, Ryo steady at 50@05¢, Trovisrons—Quiet, Mess pork, §14.35, Dacon— Shoulders, 6i(o; rib aides, 75(@80; clear rib, 8}, Duzran—Scarco; cholco Westorn, 26@27e. Wisxzy—Dull st 021 @93c. CINOINNATI, OnvonoNaTt, Fob, 10,—BReADsTUrFs—Flour dull at $8.00@8.95, Wheat dull and lower; No, 2 red winter, $1,70@1.72, Corn quiet at 4lc, 'Rye—No. 2, aama’r:a Oats quiot at 81@i%c, Barloy guiet and un- ngod, “Livscin Or—00@0dc, ProvisioNs—Pork nominally unchenged, Lard steady; solos, ateam, 7370, hold at Tige; ketile, 1@ 8c. 1idlk meats stendy ; fully cured held, shouldors, 4%o; cloar rib, 030; clear, 630, Bacon steady: shoulders, 6%o’; clear b, @303, clear, Tc. Green meats—Season substantinlly clossd. 40G4.00. Rocelpts, Toas—Blow ; extromo range, 39,600, . Wrsxex—Steady at 89c, OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Fob, 10,—DuripsTurrs—Flour quict and unchangod, Whoat dull and_inactive 3, No. 1 rod hold at $1.71@1,72; No, 2, $1.66. Corn ateady ; sbelled, 40c; cara on track, 440, Oats in fair demand and bight er ;' No. 1 Btato, 4 Dull, woak, and unsottled ; ErFIRED PETROLE ear lots, 170; amall lot, 18c. DETTOIT, DrTnors, Fob, 10.—BREADSTUFFS—Tlour quict and unchenged, Wheat activo and highor ; oxtro, $2.00 asled, $1.08 bid; No, 1, $1.92) ; amber; $1,70@L71, Gorn b air domand and ighor t 1o, Oaia i at c. DnesieD Hoos—Searce at $5,10, CrovEs S£Ep—$5.40, TOLEDO. ToLEDO, Fob, 10,~BREADSTUFFS—Flour qulet and um:lllngeé. Wheat quict ; No, 3 whito Wabash, $185 ; No.1 whito Michigan, $1.88; ambor Michigan, $1.771 No. 1 red, $LT8)¢: No. 2 do, $11IK@L73%. 'Corna abade bottor ; high mixed,spot,d8igc spotd3k @340 ; sollor Biay low mixed, 8830} hograde, 300, Outs, No. 9, b shado highor ; $43@J4 4o ; Michigon, 0o, Croven 8eEp—35.90, Dnzssep Hous—35,05@6.35. ReorrrTs—Flour, 3,000 brla; wheat, 7,000 bu corn, 9,000 bu ; onts, 5,00 L, SurpmeNTs—Flour, 200 brla; wheal, 2,000 buj corn, 8,000 bu ; oats, 2,000 bu, NEW ORLEANS, New Onteans, Fob. 10.—BReapsTUFPS—Flour in good domand ; double aud trable, $8.60@0.50 ; cholce, £10.00G11.26," Corn irmer st 76, Oais adsanced t0 . Tnan—Advanced to $1.40, Hax—Bearco at §55,00, Provistons—Pork quict; old, $14.00; new, $16.00, Drysalt moata firm 8t G3c, Bi(c, Bsie. Bacon frm and_scarco at 7i¢c, D)E ams dull at 13@13)e, Lard—Tiorco, §@8Xc 3 e 04@G0K0. GRocEnIzs—Sugar dull, Jower ; fiterior, 6@Tc; coms mon, T¥@7Xc; falr to faily folr, 8@8370; prime, 937 @Difo.” Mofasses firm; common formenting, 46@500} ;Mr fignllznung, 52@63¢; primo formenting, 630, Cof- 00, 0. ‘WnsrEY—Ordinary Western, 920 ; Loulsiana, 93¢, CorToN—Qulet, and casfor; sales 5,000 bales; good ordiuary, 18)¢e;: fow middlings, 18% ; 'middlings, 103 d'dllng Orleane, 107/@%0c rocoipts, 3,730 Daled; exports—Liverpool, 9,421 bales; conat, 1,514 balea; Rovel, 1,430 balos; Bremen, 205 balea; ‘atock, 200,755 bales, ST. LOUIS. 87, Lous, Feb, 10,—DnuipstoFra—Flour in faf demsnd and firm; superfino fall, $5.60@0.00 3 exira do, $0,25@0,50 ; XY, $6.76@7.60. _ Wheat dull ; buyers and sollors opa 3 spring, $1.81 ; soft do, $1.40@ 1.45 5 No. 3 red fall, $1.85; No. % do, $1.98, asiced §1.95 bid.’ Corn moro activo at unchaugod prices; No, 4 mixed on cast track, 31c; do in clovator, 33z, Oata dull and drooping ; o, 3, 28@235o on east trdclc; 30 @3le in olovator, Darley flrm, and ouly ssmplo fota offoring, Rye dull and drooping ; No, offerad at 760 and no buyers. { Wimsrez—A shade botter at 89@89x¢e, Provisione—Pork quiot ; $I%T5@13.00. Bulk monta #nd bacon, nothing dofng in round lots, There is largo ordor demand, but owlng to blockades on norlli- orn rallronds orders cannot Do filled, Lard, only rotail trade, : Hoas—Easor at $4.00@4,90, Rocolpts, 4,235, CaTrLE—Dull ; common to choico cows tnd helfors, 13X @4o; falr o choice toers, 4@0e. MEMPLIS, Mextris, Feb, 10,—0orron—-Dull and lower ; good ordinary, 1730 ; low middling, 183@19c, DREADSTUFFE—Flour firm ot $0.60@10.50, Corn- meal dull ; §.16, Corn scarco and finn at Too. Oata Aull ot 48¢. Hay—Nominal, Drax—Dull ot 21 @22, Burx Mrats—Bteady and unchanged, LOUISVILLE. LoursviLte, Fob, 10,—Flour activo and firm; extrs family, $7.60, ProvisioNs—Meas pork firm at $13.00813.25 for round lots, Bacon slinde casier, but demand good. Shoulders, Bigo; clear rib, TH@73(c; clear, T4@8c. Sugar curcd hams, 12}/ @123¢, all Tound lots, paoked, Lard firm ; choico lenf in orces, 8@8kc; keg?, 9@ 0340 ; primo steam, T3;c. Bulk meata caslr, but de- mund pood ; ehoulders, 43@4¥c : clear rib, 04@ 6550; cloar, 63(@0; : hams, 93@10¢, all Iooso, Witiskex—Firm at 80@905. SPECIAL NOTICES. Schenel’s Pulmonie Syrup. SEAWEED ToN10 and MANDIAX PiLLse. Thoso aro tho gply gnodiclace that will euro Puluonay Consumptions Dr. Schienck han beon In constaut praciico .ovor thirt , coutlonally oxumining luns, snd knows his modl: takon, will cuto contwmption. Hlis thio livor and stouach; his Sea. d, stimulatos tho coating of tho stomach, and aids digostlon; his Pulmonte Syrup Tipans tho mitter, aud maturs thsows It off withioutany axsrtion. Proparod and for salo by J. H. BGHENCK SON, N. Ii. carnor Sixth and _ Azch. Phitladelphla, and by drugaists and donlors genorally. BANKING. 8, W. RAWSON, Pros. __E. F, PULSIFER, V. Pros W.'B. HOSWELL, Cashier. THH UNION TRUST OO. SavingsiBanis 105 Bouth Clark-st., N, K. cor. Madison, Chicago, Il Jucorporated Jan. 5, 1857, Ospital, §125,000; Burplus, 53,000; Authorized Oapital, OFleo Hours—From 0 4, 1, 10 4 p. m,, and Mondsy and Baturday evenlngs, from 6 to 8, Interest at the rato of 8 per cent por cnnum, will bo pald 3\1 all dufimlh ©of ono dollar or wore, for cach full calen. iy mon N notice reauired for draswing money. REMOVAL. REMOWV.A L. THE METAL WARRHOUSE, Frank Sturges & Co., Havo romoved thoir offloo And salesrooms to thelr now and olvgant Btares, w2, P4 and 70 Lake-st., Just wost of Stat » where thoy will bo glad to soo thelr frionda aud tho T'rade gonorally, REMOV.ATL. TREAT & FOLTZ, "ARCHITECTS, - ‘Will romove, Feob, 10, to 80 and 82 Doar~ born-st., Room 24, FINANOCIAL. DRY GOODS. .| Chos. Gossage ¢ Co. (8ucceasors to Ttoss & Gonagoly Preparatory to the reoccupa~ tion (on completion in April) of our former well-known prem- ises on STATE-ST., we com-~ menced on Monday, Feb, 10, "\ Special Sale” Of the. stock at our present stores, Numbers 235 AND 237WESTMADISON-8T., At such prices as to secure a rapid reduction of the goods on hand, prior to removal. ' Our goods are well known te be of superior excellence and of choice selection. We shall open in April on State-st. with largely increased and improved premises, and with a fresh stock unexcelled in style and quality in this secs tion. ; CHAS. GOSSAGE & 00. CLEA E. Joln V. Farwell & Co, Monroe and Franklin-sts. Being determined to closo our RETAIL DEPARTMENT In the shortest possible time, we shall offer the balance of our stock of DRY GOODS, Carytngs & Uplsry G At o still ‘grex\ter.rcdnction from former prices, The assortment i8 yet comiplete in all depart- ments, and a rare opportunity is offered to buy for present aud future wants, * ‘Weshall,this week, offer unusual attractions in Tangy Silks, Real Thread and Point Gaze Laces, Valenciennes Laces, Black Thread Lace Shawls, Camel’s Hair Shawls, Paisley and Wool Long and Square Shawls, Plain, Fancy & Brocaded Silks, Ladies' Linen and Cambric Underwear, Hosiery and (loves, Jeweh’éf,f’anc Goods, Dress Goods, Cloths, Cloaks, Furs, &o,, &o. GIFT ENTERPRISE, bt sl v PPN By Authority of & Special Actof the Legislature of Ken- 1ucky, the Trustees announce the TEIITRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY (OF T, To bo givon in tho largo hall of Library Bulldlng, at Lou- Tivities K., on Tuesday, April 8, 1878, On wl\:h.‘h ocecaslon TEN THOUSAND CASE GIFTS wik 0 distributad by lot ta patrous of the Concort, aggregaling o vast total of $5600,000 CURRENCY, as follows: Notions, QOrand Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cas! 8500, 000 To provido means for thi: ificont t Tunired Thousnnd TIek ot Ouly Wil e isoas: at the following prices; ‘Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, §5; Quarters, $2.50. ‘Tha publfo aro rospootfuliy infurmed that tho salo ol 't s fro: #2d with unexampled no further accom- LS enn bo affordod P toboon hand at tho otlice whero tho parenase {5 mads, Clrculars giving full partioulars, to bo had frou at nll agenclos. ‘Tho eutiro munagoniont of thls undortaking bas boon conunitted by the T'rustcesto Hon, Thomas. lfi.‘lrnmlnlm. Iato Govornor of Kontuoky, to whom orders for tickety or communluations portaining to tho Gift Donoozt should Bo addrossad. R RV ioms ostaont, o i A , Vico Prosident. JONN 8, OAIN, Sicratary Fublio Livears of Hy: FARMERS & DROVERL BANK, Lrongarers " For tiokots or luformstion aply to ¥ I. D) Crror (AR e Kiuniye) 151 Thaio st ditoneey? £ BIYANT, Fan., ownor of * liryant ook’ aad ‘oinar Iargo Ohloga Broporiy, in oharge, Who will ace tiat se- dors hiavo prompt attontion, "Auply 4150 at Bookstoras of W. PHILLIPS, 123 D- and 087 Btatost. : UOBTON & BRO,, 617 West Kont; . Vo FITZPATRICK, 853 Stata-ste, L MA- NABHI, "Opticlan, ot Sherman [ouso, 88 West 'Madiion. st orat TREMONT HOUSE. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Tho partnership horotoforo oxlsting undor tho firm namo of Gago, Mallory & Co., Is thls day dissolvad by wu. tual consont. GAGE BROS, & CO., WM, P. MALLORY, ‘Tho undersignod will contiauo the bustnoss under firm namoof Gago, Mallory & Co. A. 5. GAGI, WM. P, MALLORY, tickata for this con n MONEY T0 LOAN On Ohloago City Proporty, fmproved preforred, 85,000 1n band, MEAD & COE, 79 Woat Madlson.at. FOR SALE. FrOIR S.ATF =, THE STEAMER ARAXES, il lics tn Buftalo Harbor, For termi 10 0! Mflipgomtiest JONSTEANE, donont Haneares °F & Ohineat.. Ruttaln, DISSOLULTION. Notlap e leruby glvon to all porsons thut T, Davld I1, Frittz, bavo this duy sold all of my tutorost f'ond 1o tis tiew of John Mooro & Co., to Josoph Keliwastz, and thu, from thi dato I c2ao ta bu liablo for any futuro Habllitlos ot sald Hin ; and that toa tiem, conslating of Juhn Moare, Oloburg, and Jussph Sehwrariz, aro to Pay all fdubiod. now outstanding agalust the finm of dohn, Moses ¥ OStbruary 8, 1673, & " DISSOLUTION. Notioe {8 Lercby glven that the partnsrship b otlsting bstween fits undataighod bad Darke We thiemn nas buua dissalved by miutia sonsont, and that §'shaf) nob ba esponiiblo forany dobttcontenorsd by tho said e W & fllubla, My Bawo o lg lr Il’lll.lnfl of tho firm of fl“.ll Tavrunca, Kaniis, dam 10, g, U PR

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