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No New Nominations 'HE CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1873, THE STATE CAPITAL, for Rail- road Commissioners Yet 'Mnde. ‘Alleged Penitentiary Frauds --Executive Appoint- ments. Senate Bill Introduced to Repeal the ) Lake Front Act. The Tarll Question- Creates a Lit« tlo Stir in' the House. ALLEGED, PRNITENTIARY FRAUDS. BramerieLp, Fob, 11,—Mr, Johnston offered xosolutions setting forth that ohnrges wore pub- lioly made of frauds committed in the manago: ment of the Penitontiary * by tho ealo of largo | smounts of Btato proporty coutrary to law at much loss then its valuo, cnd that the Stato hes thereby suffored & loss of from thirty to forty thonsand dollars, and that ono of the Commis- slonors Lins been converting tho property and conviots' labor to his individual ueo and bonetit,” thereforo s committeo of flve, three from tho House and two from tho Scnato, should bo vest- ed with plonary powers to Iuvestigato sald oharges. Thoes charges are basod on allogod intorviows with convicts and othors, published in tho Joliet Republican, and rofer purticularlyto Mr Rold, who ls ne- cuged of having been intorosted in contracta and salos to his own bonefit. Mr. Johnston said that Mr. Roronfleld, of Molino, and Mr, Beardsleo, of Rock Island, wero Implicatod by tho olnrgos, if tho chargen woro trno. Ho folt it his duty to havo tho chargos against his constituonts inves. tigated. It grievod him {o think that charges wore brought against any publio offolal in 1li- nois, a8 inall tho corruption in National affairs at Washington, no citizon of this State wns im- licated. 1o hind beon proud of tho record of inois mon in Washington, and was BOrry to 800 appavent corruption cropping out nt home, 6 hoped tho rasolution would bo adopted, Mr. Bwan thought the regular Penttontiary Commit- S5 Shonla have ohisga of the, {nvaatigation. Mr. Quinn thought so too, 88 ho was on the Committeo. ‘Tho rosolution was roferred to tho Committeo on Ponitentiary, tho Chairman stat- ing it was intended to investigato the al- legod irregularitios. XEW COMMISSIONERS. The Governor, to-day, n&polutml Hiram T. ‘Walkor, of Union, and Jesse iiishop, of Willinm- son, Commissloners of tho Bouthorn Insane Asylumat Anna, and of tha Southern Normel Unlversity at Oarbondale, In places of John Wood and Elihu J. Palmer. Also, John T. Stuart, of Bangamon, Stato Houss Commis- sioner. COMMITTEE WORK, Complaint is justly made that tho Committeos of tho Houso and Benato aro not atfending to businoss. This is true, with fow_ exceptions, The Committoo on Contingont Exponses, or rather on Contingont xtravagances, has beon o elmost perpetual session. Tha Judiocies Committee hins roturned some bills; the Railros Committes two bills ; tho Revenuo Committeo hos worked ; the Education Committen has islied the Compulsory Education bill, and that is all of importance in fho Houso, Thero has bocn even loss work dono by Scnnte Committeos. It ia timo they went to work in good oarnost, ag tho session is nearly half over, or should be, and nothing hng been douo that is reslly boneflelal, ANATOMIOAL: Mr. Poltzer introducod a bill appropriating the unknown desad for the purposos of science, It ia the samo bill introduced lnst year, slightly ‘modified and improved by Dr. Miller, of Chicago, and Dra. Buck and Prico, of Springflold. ISOELLANEOUS, Tho Senato concurred in a ‘Houso resolution asking for s United Btates Court at Pooria, Senator Vorla wished te iav0 the huwion'uf b sontees recordod in the journal overy day, bub ho Bonators doclined any . suck disagrocabls no- orfaty. 7 fis nELICS, - Among the papors of Erastas 'Wflg}:t, State A%fint nappointec l:(Go\‘e_rnm‘ Reynolds to re- coive the arms used in the Black Hawk War, the following documents were found : Branpszowy, April 28, 1832, Bpecisl Order No, —, ‘The Brigado Iuspector having inspeoted Captain Absam Lincoln's Company, ond iuustered them into eorvice, reports that thirty' guns are wanting to arm tho Gomprny completely, Quartemastor Gonoral Ed. wards will furnish the Captain with that number of 8rms, if {0 bo biad in i departmont, % Joux J, Hauzv, Brigado Msjor, By order Brigndior_General Samuicl Whiteslde, Gom- munding B, M, V, I, M, Recolved Aprl 38, 1853, for tho use of the Sangamon County Company, under 'my command, thirty mus- Kets, bayonets, scrows, and wipers, which I obligo my- welf to return on demand, _ A, Lnvwor, Captain, The words “ Abram’ Lincaln in th spocial ordor wero evidently writton by Lincoln, s thoy aro in tho samo hand as the last signature, ‘Was his hamo * Abram ™ or Abraham 7 Theso doouments, owned by Captain Johngon, Assist- ant Becrotary of Stato, son-in-law of Mr, Wright, sro framed and on exhibition in tho Socretary of Btate's oflico. DUTY ON RAILTIOAD IRON. The motion to roconsider the resolution of M. Colling Inatructing Congrasemen to vote for the repeal of duty on railroad iron camo up a8 & special order. M. Scanlan_spokoe in favor of protection, which he concolved roquisito to do- velop Amorican imluatrz'. Ho wont into an elaborato argumont fo prove that wm- der free frado this country suffored from wild-cat ourrency, broken ‘banks, and gonoral domoralization. The war came, aud protection was necesgary to ' ralso revenue, Thon manufactures flourished, work- men got good wagos, and tho country wa#in bet- ter condition than ever. Under tho grblaolivn laws of 1862 manufacturcs incrensed 500' per cent. Freo tradonow would destroy manufac- turos, beoause wages in England wero lower than hore. Tho motion to reconsidor provailed. Mr, Oberly moved to raide taxes for rovenuo pur- poses only. Mr, Bawyor moved to romit tho uostion to the Congressionnl Districts, Mr. ‘ollins could not seo why tariff shonld bo im- posed on particular articles for tho bonefit of corporations and partionlar industrios, which was contrary to the cqual and exact justice to el provided for in the Coustitutfon. He domonstrated the cvils of class logialation. The motion to remit the tariff question to tho Cnnfieuslonnl Districts was lost by a parly voto, and Mr. Btarr's moamun to_ndopt tho sonti- monts of the Philadolphia platform was ause tainod. Mr, Dunham entered a_motion to re- consider subsequontly. Lost. Mr. Rountres dofended his party from the charge of slulk- lélg! mado by Mossrs, Dunham, McLaughlin, and uinn, 2 BENATE DILLS, Bills wero introduced in tho Senato: By Mr, Toungblood, providing that In trinls of homlcide the anfe-moriem doclaration of tho docoasod may be given in ovidence. By M. Nicholson, pros bibiting rooster and dog fifhm, ‘and the employ- duont of childron under 14 in slaughtor-houses. TESEIMONY OF ORIMINALS. The Sonate discussed the propasition to por- mit criminala to teatify on their trinls, but camo to no cnnnlunau| thio debato being postponod until Thureday, Tho Sonators sra about ovenly divided. TIE BAILROAD TEST CASE. By n)urén mejority, the Sonate requested the Bupreme Court *to epoedily decide the railrosd cago appealed from the AloLean Cirouit Court. Bomo Benstors regarded the request as imperti- neunt, and the Court may possibly think so too. TIF, LAKE ¥RONT AOT, Sonator Roynolds introduced a bill to ropeal the Lake Frout act, loaving tho ownorship of the land where_it waa bafore, - Mr, Reynolds thinks the rallroads have agreod to no ownorship in the property, and thoraby have forfoitod pono of their rights 80 far. It was ordored to a socond roads {ng. This amounts to an invitation for the rai- ronds to put iu an appearanco, RAILNOAD AND WAHEUOQUSE COMMISAIONERS, A bill to meke tho Governor, Becrotary of Blato, and Trossuror ex-oflcio Tailrord Gom- miesioners was introduced in tho Senate by Mr. Cummings, ‘The Goyvernor changed hia mind late lost night, and did not communioate with the Bonato refativo to the Ralirond Commiusion, though ho fully intended to do so. The friends £0 whom Messrs, MoCrea and Robingon Intrusted their resignations deolined, at tho lust momont, to hand them in, Lelieyivg thint they can'bo conflrmed, Tho Qovornor doos not doairo to mako a scapogoat of Mr. Btillwell by withdrawing bis * namo aslone, and iy waitiug for the other resignations, Bonators liamaon, Dow, and Ro:nol(_ll, soting on bo half of MoCren, are to have a conforonce with tho Govornor to-morrow, when an undorsland- ing may be ronclied, That is tho presont status of the unhappy differonco o far as known out- sido tho Xxoottivo ofico, .Aa to what will ocour’ to-morroy, or the noxt day, or next weok, is slnply losplng In tho 'dark. In {ho menutime, - Morgan's frionds® are firm and nctive, ond boldly throaten that no Commission without hia namo will be confirmed, Tho now Commission, if & now ono should be sppointed, will bo taken from emong tho names ontn yonlordn('u donpntalios, and stll promi- nently montioned. It -ia- full’ timo tho mattor whaa settlod Bomo way, au its constant discussion interrupts and delays logislation, Sonator Oglosby is horo, and {t is thonght o will nsaint in the’ eolution of tho dificulty. Stillwell will roturn, and if MaOron and Tobinson do not ro- sign, Lo will withdra his lettor. PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL. . SENATE, SrruNarIELD, 1L, Fob, 11, 1872, PETITIONS. By Sonator HUNDLEY—From tho Farmors' Olub of Poori rallroad opprossfon, and_ against_confirming the doyornor's appointments of Commissioners. Roforrod to tho Railroad Committeo. JUDIOIAT, : Tho rules woro susponded ' to consider the Houso rosolution in relation to tho croation of & now diatrict for tho United Btates Court; im)- viding for instructing Sonators, and roquostin TRoprasontatives to vote for & Dill croating sucl district, now pending in Congross. The resolu- tlon was concurred in. REYENUE. The Revennte Commitieo reportod bill 118, pro- viding for collection of rovenuo, and samo Wos recommitted. NEW DILLS. By Senntor WHITING—Establishing a ralle raond polica. By Bonator GLENN—Amonding the act in re- gord to froo schools, By Bonator QUMMINGS—To smend the law ?rflvld.lng for tho appointmsnt of Railroad and Warohouso Commissionors. By Sonator REYNOLDS—Ropoealing the Lake Front bill, By Senator STARNE ~To provent fraudsin of- ficinl bonds. By Henator WAITE—Regarding estrays and lost valuablos. By Sonator NlonoLson—rmunungumplo{. mont of childron in slaughter-housos; slso to provent cruelty in contests of skill for wagor. l‘ly’ Sonator BIELLE~Amending the Reve- e lnw. By Bonator NIOHOLSON—For au act to pro- gervo tho poaco st falr grounds duriog exhi- iong, - By Sonator YOUNGBLOOD—To amoend an ach concorning the lovy and collaction of taxos § also regulating .tho ndmission of -ovidence in ‘homicido cases ; also to amond Soction 187 of the Revonue law ; also to oxtond tho jurisdiction of Conatables a incorporated towns. By_Sonator MeGRATH—Empowering Town Boards to fix salarics of town ollicors. DILLS ON BECOND DEADING. Bovoral bills woro rend a socond time, reforred, and ordored printed. Tho now bills {ntroduced to-day woro road a firat time and roforred. Tho hour for the epecial order on Tueeday, viz.: conslderation, by sections, of bills on s second rending, bavingarrived, that ordor waa taken up, Dbills 8o considored, amended, and ordered en- grossed for a third reading. Turther consideration by sections of bills on a socoud roading was postponed wntil Thursdsy noxt.. 2 . A DEOISION WANTED. By consent, Benator PALMER offered & resolus tion providing for a legal reduction of the rates of railrond froight, and nsking of tho Supromo Court » decision in-the case now:beforo that body for tho allegod oxcessivo froight charges before the nflLonmmnnt of tho-Assombly, in ordor that furthor legislation may be enacted if roquired. Tho rales wero B\mgundnd and the rosolution adoptod by a vota of 22 to 14, «djourned. HOUSE: = INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE, Tho Bpeaker announced thie namos of . Moasts, Sayago, Pollock, and Pojtzor 48 mombers of the Joint- Committee to investigate the charges sgainet tho ox-Becretary of Stato, PENITENTIARY SRAUDS. Mr. JOHNSTON, by consont, offered a rogolu- tion reciting that, whereas thore were grave clmrgos of frauds committed in the manage- ‘ment of tho Penitentlary, by the sale of larga amounts of property contrary to law, and 8t much logs than its-valuo, and that one of the Commiusioners had convortod tho pmperii and convict labor af the Btato to his own use, there- Toro, rosolved'thbt & Committeo of five on the art of the Houso, and two on the purt of the enato, bo npgnlnlud to investigate tho manago- mont of said Ponltentiary, with power to sond for persons and papers. Tho resolution was roferred to the Committos on tho Penitontiary. DUTY_ON IRON AND 6TEEL. The SPEAKER aunounced as tho n;{mnlnl order, tho motion to roconsider the vote by which tho rosolution was adopted_roquesting Congross to romove the tariff from iron and steel. A mosaaga wes recoived from tho Sonate an- nouncing the adoption of the Houso' resolution asking Congress to provide su additional Dis- trict Court in tho Btate of Ilinols. ‘Tho motion to reconsider was carried. *. Mr. ORENDORFF. offered an amondment, striliing ont tho spociflo articlos, and providing for a roduction of tarlff to a revonno basis. Mr. BAWVER offored s substitute not to in- struct Congress, r. COLLINS spoke agalnst protection. {Thio substituto was lost—nyes, 16 ; nays, 99, Mr. BTARR submitted a3” a substitute the tariff plank of the Philadelphis platform. A motion to tablo waa lost—ayes, 66; nays, 47, a3 followa: wEAs, Anderson, Iy, Rankin, Tarkloy, Honty, 7, Bocock, Herling, “Roulntreo, Bradwell, Jrildrotli, Gavage, Bransan, 1ollenback, Buwyer, d, . Mopkins, Seanlan, Csaedy, . ... Inscore, Bonne, Ghsmbers, Jucquezs, Bhaw, - - Gounolly, Johuston, Sher/dan, Qullertom, | .. Jones, Snow, Dement, TLowo (Hancock), Soulo, Dunham; Lictze, rr, - Freeloud, Lomas, Stowart (Win'bgo) Gotdes, . c) au, Graham, Moara '(Marahall), Taggart, Granger, Mofit, ‘Thomas, Grunt, Mulvane, ruitt, Greg, Oukwood, Washburn, Gridley, Plonell, Wayman, Hort, Plowman, Weatfall, Horvey, Pollock, Wood, Haves, Taco, | Br. Bpesker—00, AYs, Aloxander (Mont-EFreoman, Novillo, gomery), Halpln, Nowton, Armstrong (Grun-Rerrington, Nulton, 5) Lite (8, Clal), . Quorlyy Armatrong * (La-Holles, Orendorr, Ballo), ‘Jackaon, Poltzer, Blakely, vinn, Booth, Rogers, Bryaot, orman, Qainog, Shumway, Gollins, troater, Oronkrito, Stroud, arnell, Thornion, Dewoy, McPherran, Virdon, aaley, Meacham, Webbor, Flanders, riddiecoft, Wobster—41, Forth, Blooro, A motion to reconsidor was tabled, Adjouyrned. e IT IS STILL A MYSTERY, Flrat Doy of the Inquest on the Body of Joun Iennelly, the Last Victim of tho Assnssin— No Importuut Fnacts Ascertained—The In. vestigation to Be Contlnued To-Day, The inquest on tho body of John Kennelly, the particulars of whose murder wore mentlonod in yosterday's Tninune, was commenced yestor- day, at his late residenco, No. 151 Bromor streot, . Dr, Emmons, County Physiclan, toatiflod that ho mede a post-moriens oxamination of the re- malug, and found & wound of the scalp, about an inoh in length, behind the loft ear. It had prob- ably boen mado by & blunt, solid weapon, The brain was softonod and broken by inflammation, Tho injury was sufficlont to produce death, Wit- nesa wad .shown o club found in Callaghan's room, on Kinzle streot, and sald that tho injury might have beon produced by such a weapon. Dr. Harcourt tostiflod that ho assisted at the post-morfem oxamination, Ho agreod with tho ‘opinion of Dr, Emmons, D, Thibodo tostified that ko was ealled from Lis offico, at tho coruor of Kinzia streot and Mil- waukee avonuo, at 8 o'dlogk on Mondey mornjng to attond nFnrsnn at No. 86 Kinalo stroot, De- coased was tho porson attended. ' Two wounds were found over the"left ear, 'Thg gollay and neoktie worp torn off, showing that thoro hed boen & strugglo, Tho man could not have moved after the blows had boen Qealt, Tho olub found in On‘n]unuhnn'a saloon oould hiave ‘made pucl wounds. - Detective Dixon sald the pool of bloodin whioh Keunally lay when found was rn inch aud a half deep, and asked how lonF he ‘must havo been thers to blood o much, ey eplied that he mlght ‘hiave boen there It wonld havo beop lmpossiblo for roolting tholr griovances from, lnmmlm movo after rocolving the injuries in hia ond, - Tho Rov, John A, Hayos, curato of 8t. Blo- ion's Oatholio Churoh, tontlfiod that e visited allaghan's saloon at 8 o’clock on Hundny ovon-~ ing. Ho onterod tho Louso by tho alloy way, and wont up the back stairs to the second floor, Whon lio reachod tho hoad of the stairs ho found tho littlo door loading Into the wood-room closod. o triod to open it, but falled. Obsorved a man llylng ineido, witb' his logs_ngainst the door. “Phio prostratd man drow up his loga, 80 that wit: noss oponad the door and got {n, Tho manraiaed hlmaul? on his olbow on some wood, and askod witness who Lo was and what he wanted. Wit- noss mado no roply, but knooked at _tho kitchon door, which was oponod by Mra, Callaghan, and walked into tho sitting-room. Told Ara, Oal- 1aglian that thera was n drunken man lying upon iho wood in the woodshed, Bho took a lamp, and wont to 800 who It was, Whon sho roturnad nhogafd that it was John Kennolly, hor hus- ‘band's cousin, that ho was drunk, and that he wag g0 ugly whon howss_in liquor that if sho apoke to him ho would probably insult hor, othing moro was sald about thoman. o ‘Witness Wwas Inquiring for Callaghan ho oamo P tho front atairs, Ho eat down, and ho_and his wifo and witnosa talled until1l o'ologk. Wit noss thon aroso, and roqueated Callnghan to ace compony him 'homo, They walked to No, 186 orth Bangamon ~ strook, witnoss' ropldonco. This was about half-psst 11 o'clook. About 8 o'clock in tho morning witness was called by Oallnghan to attend & dying man, who was lying on the floor of his saloon, “Whon wit- ness hontd who the man washo declined to ad- ministor tho sacramonts, knowlng that Lo was tho samo person whom lie had soen drunk in the woodshod. Witnoss could not say that tho man ‘whom ho hiad scon in tho woodshed was Ion- nolly, the doconsod. Hoonly know 16 by what Mrs, Callaghan said, Calisghau snld nothing during tho ovening about o fight in his saloon, but said that in the morning his pockot-book hnd beon stolon, but that ho had got it back, Onllaghan waa not undor the influenco of liquor. Whon witness was called at 8 o'elook in the mnmk\? nothing was said as to tho mennor in which Xonnelly was hurf. It wns&unorfllyau - ogod about Callaghan's houso that Kenuelly ad fallon down atairs, OfMcor Thomas Nalonoy tostified as followa: Botweon 11 and 12 o'olock Sunday night Audrew Farrell camo running to mo, whilo I wos stand- Ing on tho cornor of Dosplaines and Kinzio stroots, and askod whero was tho noarest phyai- clan, 1told him, and inquired what was tho mattor. Ho roplied that a man wea murdered, and was lying in on slley noar Canal strect, Oficer Owens and mgmll wont to tho placo. Wo found- Klmnoll{ in _tho arms of four or fivo men almost opposito Collaghan's maloon. Thoy in- tended to tako him to Bweot's drug-store, I asked Callaghan if ho would 16t ua tsko the men _into his saloom: Yo enid we might. I tried tho front doors of his saloon rnpuawdlK during tho ovoning, but found thom closod. About 10 o'clock I saw a littlo boy and girl in the saloon whose names I do not romom- Vor. They wero not Dnlln%han‘u childron, Tho romainder of tho oflicer's tostimony wasa ropotition of tho facts dotailed in Tsr Thipusz of yestorday. At tho conclusion of Mnlonoy's tostimony the ilnqlmut was adjourned until 9 o'clock this morn- g, CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. N Turspay EvENma, Feb, 11, Aftor o protracted songon of almost unpreco- donted dulness, our dry g}aods markot again ox« ‘Libita signs of activity. 'Cho offoct of tho pleas- sator weather of the past few days ia viaiblo in o large Increase in tho numbor of mail orders, and infho attondanco of buyers in porson, oud the agpregate of tho past wook's sales far oxcoods that of any of tho Lalf-dozon ‘preucdmg wools, Tho noar-by trade has not yot fairly opened, but largo orders are now boing placed by buyera from more remote points, and the volume of businoss will comparo favorably with former yonrs, at & corresponding poriod. Btocks, nle roady lnrgo and attraoiive, aro boing steadily augmented and improvnd and our jobbers nre propared to prompt\y fill all ‘ordors. In values thero have beon fow chauges, but those few wore in an upward direction, and tlie tondenoy in staple cottons, and tho soasonable goods gonorally, is to higher priccs, Tho changes’ noted ('huln% tho post woek wero 3¢o advanco in Lawrence brown cotton, and a }¢e in Androscoggin, Cabot, and Dwight, bloachod. Tho carpot trado, though siill fac from boing active, in roviving, and, in anticipation of con- tinuod improvemont, & bottor, firmer fooling provails, “Stocks are _emple, and embrace somo unusually fino solections. Tho New York 2ry l?"tms Iteporter says of tho woollen goods mar- of : ‘Tho oloso of the week, howeyer, shows b much botter fooling manifest on tho part of buth agonts and buyers, and thio opinion 1s quite provalent that tho dull apell is. Lroken, and thut tho coming week must show a largely increased volumo of trado, - For tho Bouthorn marketa wo learn of orders belng recolved for quitelarge amounts of certain clasacs of fino woollons, yot, a8 this grade of goodais pretty generally in small ‘supply, tho reductlon of stack is not of the desired charactor, s it 18 in tho Jow and modium quatities whors thomovement 15 wanted, that prices may rocelve somo encouragoment from o difuuishied supply. i Following are tho prices current in this mar- et ¢ BUOWN COTTONS, Allantlo A, 14 44, E, &4, Great Tally 130 Atlantlo 1f, Gabiot A, 4-4. 13’ ‘Alantio D) 44 Gabot W, 4-4 Atlantio P, &4, Indian Head, 4-4. Nashyille, 88 Neshville, 30 {n. Nashua E, 40-4n. Noabun , 3¢-in.. Nashua O, 35-in. Popporell E, 40-in Topporoll 1t, 86-in Popporell 0, 33-1n. ‘Papperell N, 80-in FRINTS, Morrimso W, Plnk...13%¢| Morrimag D, Fancy. Gocheco Fancy. Dunnell Fancy, Richmond Fan Naumkeag sattcon: Pequot satioens ounnIC, |Blator's Paper, Manvillo Pap 0, gomows, ndroscoggin, L....10%0 Dixckatonts Ka.erro 16" DLEACHED oxs, Methuen, AA, Willow Brook, Warron, C | Workinginan's,. oymaker. | Boston..., TRIVES, Minnehalia, -9, 913¢c| Whittenton, A, Amoskeag, 6-3. 197 |Whittonton, Amoskesg, 3.3, 18 -3, Uncaayilic, A PABPET WARP, Standard whito, ..., 3750 Rockford, GGG, ..0.05 Tiesper dity. Bright's, Croasley: ariford, extra, siford, Tmp'l, .1 1.4 Smith's tapeatry.,.§1,25 .20 Hartfora oxtray.. 140 [Lowell saperiive.. 103 Gommon wool ..., 70@806 U{On vueserssenes B0GO0 * Hemp, Common plain, Mx@fl’frg}l'gwlund and ex, pin...8lo At s Engllah cqcos, best. 8 ¢iOhina matting &-4...590 o American,” common, ;85 |China mattivg 5-4...85 Amordcan, Lest.....,78 [Obins motting 6-4...40 Rod and wh, clk 4485, [Red snd wh, e’k 6-§43 Red and wh, ch'k 54,40 Bpool tiread, gratu bage, oto,, 80 d 8 t ol threa bags, ote,, 80 days, or 8 por cenf poc] thirend, » 80 days, or 8 p “Dowmestice, cottonades, Kenfucky feans, efo, 1 per ular o Vo caat cont.off 50, 8 por tont off 10 duys, o e ———— Npw York Dry Goods Maricet, NEw Yune, Fob, 11,—Zrade contiaucs ta luprave slowly, :Tho market for cotton 18 very atrong, and all Tonding inakes of brown aud ‘bieachod shostinge and o gold ahiead by syents, Corset joane snd ‘are improving -fn' fivst hands, and rollod eoltonad jacoonets aro move activo, * Printy aud- glughams are n good requost from Nrst hands aud jobbers, De. lnkiiou were quict, Foncy cumslmerca aud. disgonal worsted coatinga ure I finproved demand, Forolgn §0ods arp ralor Lottos Gt bands, but jobiert aro quiehii L ¢ MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now Yoris Einancinl Nows, New Yonr, Fob, 11,—Tho chlef topia of converaa. tlon on Wall’ atrost to-dsy WAs tho' Erlo Directors’ moating, which renulted in & dividond of 8% por cont on tho preferrod and 1%¢ on tho, common ‘stovk, e trannfor books will bo closod from Maroh 1 fo 10, The Erlo loan of ton millions 7 por cont bonda hus boon placod dn London at o rato nelling tho Company par, losn 93¢ por cont commission, James B, Hodaskin, Tronnurer of tha Aflantlo & Oruat Weniorn Tiond, ‘wag appoiatod Vico Troaldont alno, vice Qencral Goorgn B, Wright, realgnod. Tronry Glown & Go, hnve & cablo dospatch from thelc London hotine, roporting great auccea {n tho Japanaso 1oan, Just bronght out in tho London matlict, The loxn’was for $10,000,000 gold, Tho books wero closod aftor botug open ' thrco days, ~ Tho suberiptions amotinted {0 $60,000,000, Tho bonds aro now activo at 8)¢ por cont profiluin, ooy was activoahd stringontat 7 gold to 110, closing at 1-04 to 103, Bterling steadior ot 100 o 100%. ‘04ia was firm and ranging at 1107 to 114s¢, Tonus 207 por cont forenseying. Clearings, $60,000,00, Troasury disbursoments, $217,700, ‘Govornments wore dull, but stoady, Blato bonda dull; Tonncasoos lieavy; Missourls Tiailzoad bonda firm, excopt Unfon Pacific. Tho stook markat,edely in tho day, advanced ¢ to 1 por cont, but aficrwards booamo weak, ond during the afternoon doprosslon was tho great fonturo, tho decline ranging from 3 to 6% por cont wifh o sha e R S A R 1o 1ist, Erlo oponed at 08, sdvanced to 003, and closed at 65% } proforred dull st 80@80X ; Paciflc tatl rangod 8 74, 5, ond 784 3 Westorn Union at 883¢, 03 and . or] 81%10,0. &1 43%, ond 425 'Now entral at 1043 5, and 1034 3 ook Teland ab1193¢, 1192, 1123¢, ‘ana 11 3 Lako Bhoro, Vfle‘f. 07X, and 98% ; Olto & numla’ 47%, and 46} ; Wabnah, 735 and 73i¢; Hanpibal & Bt, Joseplh, 50 and 40} Union Packfic, 843 and 33 ; Athntie & Pacife, 305 and35%, Tho market was génorally weak at tho closo, ‘with Rock Tsland, Erle, Naw York Contral, LakeBShoro, and O, C, & I, O, as oxceptions and firmly held, Blorling, 100%. GOVERNAENT DOKDA, Oauwn-‘,a'!l. 6-208 of 67, %08, 83, old. roli Tonnossoos, oid. n 805¢{North Garoliuas, now. Tennossocs, ne Virginiss, niow, 5 073¢[Fort Wa. 853 (Torro 683|Tarro Hauto, pfd., 7" Ghicogo & Alton. 734%|Ohicago & Alton 034 (Obo & Miasissl) %[0, 0. & 00{| Oentral Pacifio bond: 13" IDol. Lack. & Western,10] i 05%(B. 11, & Erlo... 0% 63 Forelgn Mariots, LIVERPOOL, Feb, 11~11 a, m.—~Flour, 20s 6, Wheat —Winter, 124 2a@12s 3d ; spring, 1la 0d@12s 4d: ‘white, 123 2d § club, 125 81@13s 8d, Carn, 270 6A@2T8 9d, York, 01s 0d, Lard, 37 0, Laveneoor, Feb. 111 p. m,—Market unchavged, Lavenroox, Feb, 11—2 p, m.—Dreadatuffa dull and Iower, Wheat~Whito, 124138 20 ; Milwaukec, 128 0 @13 3. Gorn, 2 (d, Livenroow Fob, 11—8 p. m~Laord, 27a, Test une ohanged, ZLoNbow, Fob, 11.—Consols, monoy, 92%@I2Y ; ac- count, 02 @0234 ; 5-20s0f 765, 02%; 3 do 07, 93§} 10 408, 015 3 now X 5,00 1 Erle Tlho amount of bulffon withdrawn_from the Bank of England on balanco yesterday was £385,000. Amount withdrawn to-day, £200,000. FaanrronT, Fob, 11.—~Five-twentics of 03, 957, Panis, Fob, 11.—Rentes, 55¢ G5c. Livenroot, Xob, 11,—Cotton dull with downward fendoncy ; middling upland, 0%d; Orloans, 10':d. Salcs 8,000 bales; American, 5,000 bales; spoculation and oxfart, 1,000 bales, B stufls dull ; superfine California white whoat, avarago qualily, 128 2d ; club, 128 6d@ 198 84 § red win- ter, 12a 20@12s 8d. Flour, Rélfld. Cora, 27a 0d. Tard, 07a 0d. Choeso, 10s, Oumborland middles, 84s, Bhort riba, 08, Rocolpts of wheat for the past three daya, 25,000 quartors; American, 13,000 quarters, Rceoipts’ of corn for the samo time, 6,000 quarters, of which 4,000 quarters wors American, JYorns sud fabrica at Sancheater quiot and uncleng- o, RButfalo Live Stock Marfcet Burrato, N. ¥,, Fob, 11.—OATrLE—Racolpta to-day includiug 17 cars roported to arrive, 807 ; total for thio wock, 2,018, Market dull and slow, about 500 wero dlaposcd of, Balen: 87 Iilinots steors, 1,303@1,96 108, $0.00@0,30 ; 36 Indiana steers, 1,187 e, $4.76; 34 Oulo stoers, 1,094 18, $3.00 ; 37 Michigan stockers, B1D @011 1bs, $4.60¢ 41 Michigan stoers, 1,008@1,024 ibs $43731b4,60 ;30 Indlona atockers, 892 Ihe, $4.00; 38 Toxas stoers, 1,010 1ba, $3.05. Buxep aND Lastns—Reccipts to-dny, 3,400; total for tho week, 5,000, Market not yot oponed, The peus aro full of wheep loft ovor frond lnst Week, THoas—Receipta to-lay, 2,000¢ total supply for tho wook, 13,600, Market aofivo nt $4.90 to $5,10, on ade yucs of 200 on last work's closing prices, ~ Sales yo terday, 3,600 Oblo snd Indians hogs averaging 160 {o 250 1, at $4.66@4.90, Saloa of 1,000 Tiinols Hogs this woraing at $5.10, : Boston Cattle Marlket, WATERTOWN, Maas,, ¥ob, 1L—DELF OATTLE~Ro- ceipts, 490, Otdinary grades duil and 3(o lower s me- 4 dium'grades 3o off.” Sales of cholce nt $10.15@11,00 3 extra, $9.75@10.25 ; irst_quality, $8.2539.25 3 second, $6.00@7,60; third, $5.00@5.60, BHEEP AND Lanns—Itecoints, 2,435, Prices de ined s sales o lots, §2.25§5.00 cach { extra, $5.50@ Pittsburgh 011 Markot. Prrranorai, Feb, 11.—~Crude potroleum quiet at $2.20 por brl at Porker’s Landing, equal to a fracion over Ge per gallon Lore, Refinad nominally 1630 car Tota lero, The Produce Markots, NEW YORK, New Yon, Fob, 11,—CorroN—Dull; middling upe 1and, 21%e, BriEADSTUPFE—Flonr dull snd lower ; reccipts, 7,000 brla; superfine Westorn and Stato, $0.15@0.00 § come Donto gaod oxrs, ST.10G7.60; good ta cholce, $7,65@ 8.30: whito whoat extra, $840@1045; oxtra. Ohlo, $1.00810.60; 8. Louls, $8,00@19.00. Ryo flour n faft domand 8t $5,90@0,90, * Cornmonl quist, Whoat dull and irregular ; receipts, 11,000 bu_amber Western, in atore, at $1.98 5 No. 1 Milwaukeo, ofloat, $1.78; No, 2 do, ailoat, 1,08 Lid; $1.70 asked, Rye, barley, and malt unchanged, Corn losn active, sud a shado cdsfer; receipty, 34,000 bu pew mixod Western at G5%@000 old do, afloat, 66340; do, in storo, 03 @04 yollow Western, 055@6050. Oata fn falr derand and firmor s 000 b mixed Westorn at 5i@6djo; old ‘whito Westorn, 65@50c, 1i0as—Firm, 35@350, 114¥ anp Hové—Unchangea, Onoognres—Coffee firm; Rlo, 174/@18%e, Bugar steady, Molngaes unchanged, Rico sivong, 8@BX0, ‘Prriotxua—Orude, 00 rofined, 20c, TuneeNToiE—Dull a6 086, TroVIEIoNs—Pork very firm ; mess, $14.50; primo mess, $14.00, Doof dull and unchanged, Out moats, qnict'and firm ; hams, 11@1%0; houldors, 0X@c, Miadlos, woak s long and ehort clear far March, 7i0; short ribe, apof, Tio, Lard weakor; Western stoam, 83403 katfl, 83;@8)o, BuTTER—Wostern firm 163200, Cnzeae—Bloady at 13%@10xe, Wansger—Sellors ot 03¢0 ; buyers ot 93c, BALTIMORE, Darngonz, Feb, 11,—BREADSTUFFS—Flour quiet; Woatern suporinc, $5.76@0.15; oxtra, §7,00, Whost quict and_ateady;’ Westorn red, S1.80@2.00; ambor, $2.10@2.95, Coru lull‘and nomlual } mized 'Weatorn, 02¢, Oats firm ; mixed Westorn, 4347, PnovisioNs—Unchanged, Lard quict at 8G8A0. BurTen—Unohauged, g Wanixzr—5toady at 035@030, GLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, Fob, 11,—DazADs1upFa—Flour ateady. Wheat dull and nominal; No, 1 red, $1.70; No. $LE@1E0. o steady ot 40@ito. Oats Bron ; No, ate, 402, Rerriep PETROLECN—Dull car lots, 1705 trado lots, 18¢, TQLEDO, TorEno, Fob, 11—Boivsturre—Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat dull and lower ; ambor Michigan, 1747 No, 1 red, $1.17; No, 4 do,$1.71, Corn steady ¢ igh mixed, 48360 ; epot, 303o § low mixed, 380 ; white, 00, _Oate dull ab Dngsses Hos—$5,05G6.35. Oroven BRep—86.50, RecerrTs—Flour, 0,000 brla { whoat, 12,000 bu§ corn, 61,000 Lu ; oats, nono., BurpeNTe—Flour, 000 brla; whost, 5,000 bu; corn, 23,000 b ; oats, 3,000 bu. CINOINNATI. OmxormATy, Fob, ‘11— Burabsrorss—Flour dull and drooplng, $7.00@8,35, Wheat dull, $170G1TI. Corn steudy af 40@4lo, Rye—No, 3, 75, Oxia sieady 8t 31@We. ~ Barloy quist and unchahged, Tasuesh Oties e deimand aud bigbor ; held at @950, ProvistoNs-—-Quiot ; buyers aud sallera apart § hold- ers firm, Pork nominallyat §13,00, Bulk meats qu!u‘l; ¥olier March a4, shouldors, 430 clear Tib, 0705 clear, (%03 in demond ab 3¢o fas, Lard 'quict ; stoam, @t Xotllo, 80, Bacon qulot ; shouldeys, 630} tlear ‘Tib, TY@16-100: olear, 1:§@7%i0, foas—Qulot nnd fower ; prisicipal salos ta bulchere, BGQALID; sbippers, S1A0GA.60 Tocoipls, 1400, Wistskex—Firm at 8o, ST, LOUIS, 8r, Louts, Tob, 11,—~Daraburbrrs—TFlour firm and unshisngod; " Whet ianor § No. 3 upriug, $1.4; woft 0.3 dd, $1.43 3 No, 3 red’ fall, 8165, Corn firmor; No. 3 mlxed, 51639130 ou eaut'track ; 830 in elovator, Oats dull No, 3, 910 in olovator, Barioy firin, for best rades; cholco' Towa spring, 95c@81.00 ; choieo fall, 6o, 1tyo uncianged ; No. % 79@760"in oask clavator, Wrstsker—Firm ot 5@625d, Provisions—Pork quict; awsll lote to regular, $13,76@15,00, ulk mouts qulot ; phouldors, 4o apot; 43¢ty suilr Al 1 cloar b, 01ty anwo optiou. B 164108 haras, 100 avorayo’ at. t, Josoph, Mo, soller fast_balf of March, Oe. Hacon, only small ordor trado, Lard quistatQfe, * T038~$1,00@4.30, Tocolpts, 0,000, OurTLx—Tirmor; falr fo choléo nativo ateors, &) Ne -dull @se. LOUIBVILLE, LoutsviLre, Feb, 11.—Flour unchanged, VuovINONY-Hlead: 4 pork, Town | Dicon siouldors, SGINO § CIoNs Hiby 11 : oy Plaln Liams, 120; angar cured, 125@18c, all round lote, packed, Bilk shouldors, 43¢0} cloar rib, 0¥@0Ka} gloar, 63(@03¢: hivmn, 9810, nll looso ; 340 more tor round lofs, packed, Lard uhohanged, Wittskzr—Iirm at 89@00 e, MILWAUKEE, Hlmuvnn,, Feb, 11,—DBneinsrorrs—Flonr_quist ynd unchanged, | Wet dul and unmeltied ¢ No, 1, $1.01; No. 3, SLa03¢. Onls i faie domandy bi Towor § 0, 9, 97, ' Corn dull 76, ond lowers No. 3, 800, Rye it #nd nominat ; No, 7, 5o, attoy alcadys No. 4, o, TrorreTa—Flour, 8,000 bria ¢ whost, 16,000 bu. BurrMENTA—Flovr, 2,000 brla s whoat, 1,000 b, SPECIAL NOTIOES. New Life for the Languid. Perfoot hoalth i vouchsafod to fow. Probably ninety peoplo out of ovory hundrod who eall thomeolvos healtby Lhiavo tholr *“tnrns" of languor, exhaustion, deprossion of spirits, and bodily paln, At thoso timos a maoglasstal of Hostottor's Btomach Biltors 1s as rofrashing ss **the shiadow of & rook inawoaryland," It lavigorstes and rosta tho systom and choors tho.mind, The offsct of the Bittors in cases of norvous dobility, produced eitbor by nnduo phystoal exertion, ovarstudy, intenso anxioty, or any othor cause, is wondorfully roviving and invigorating. In faot, this healthiful vegotsblo restorativo possossos mediofnal propertios which entitle 1t to tho rank of an artiolo of primo nocessity, and ft should bo kept on hand in every diolling, and promptly taken as s romody for sl tha minor allmenta an woll an for more sorfous complatats, DRESS SILKS AND LINEN GOODS. A e ST I PeS ety THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY GREATSALE OF TEH Retail Stock CARSON, PIRIE&CO,, 329 West Madison-st. UNRESERVED SACRIEICE OF FIRSTLASH Dry Goods. Qolorad Drogs Bilks, 26 por oent helow cost, Wide (%)lored Gros dmins, .60 quality for Gm{‘g;}ipe Bpring Rilks for 80 ots, worth Bl'k AlLSiTk Gros @raing for $1.00 fpm- ard, Hundaomg Lyons BI'k Gros Grains for $y1.50 per yard, $2.36 quality Guinet's Blfk Gros Grain for 1,76, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00 and 6,60 qualities Rich Lyons Black Gros Grains reduced one- fourth, 75 oont Japanese Silks for 40 ots, 90 oont quality Japanese Silks for 60 cents, Bl'k Alpnoas from 26 ots,upward, all reduced, Sattoons, Oashmores, Merinos, and Empress Oloths at grent reductions. Trish and Lyons Po;;,lina, Pongees, and other 8ilk and Wool Fabrios at a saorifics, The gentre tables will contain nssorted lots of Dress Goods at 20 aud 26 cents; half prico, White Cotton and Wool Domett Flannals, 17 conts, Heavy White Shaker Flannels, 26 and 36 centa, Bargains in Waterproof Oloths, Oassimeres, for men's and boys' wear, 65, 76, and $1.00. BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS, Heavy Bleached Linen Damasks, 60 ots, up, TUnbleached Table Linens, from 25 ots. up. Fine Damagk Table Linens rednoed one-third, Bpooial bargaing in Linen Towels at 131-3, 16 and 20 ofs, Good Crashes, 7 1-2 to 10 ofs, Good Russin Orashes, slightly wet, 10 ots. 11-4 Heayy White Quilts at §1.00, Marseillos Quilts at $1,00, Tadies' Patent Merino Hose, 16 ots, the %en.test bargain ever offered Ladies' Merino Vests, 50 cents each, Qents' Hosiory and U’nderwanr, very cheap. Ladjes' Ribbed Morino Hose, 10 ots, All Oottons and Bhoetings helow wholesale oost, Henvy Doublo Wool Shawls, $2,76, half price, Paisloy 8hawls at helf price, COlosk Velvets st reduotions of $6,00 snd $7.00 per yard, @loves, Ribbons, Ties, and Laces greatly reduced, Lot of good Kid (Hloves at 76 conts, Hamburg Edgings at half price, ADVERTISING, CHEHICAGO Adverdising Agsncy. SHARP & LORD Are doscous of fntorming thols many frends and patrona i oncy was movar 63 woll propare Qu‘n:umm'fn 3y Nowspapor or Magarins 1 ta Usiteq b 23 Tows OUR NEWLY-REVISED RELIGIOUS LISTS, IVuich tar tho past two sears have dotiad all sompalitors should be Inspucted by thoto wiio toslre ta ues, The st miodiuras of this olats 10 bo obtalned i tho Woat. A RUMOR Haviag been clrculated by unprincipled pare ties, calling thomsclves Advertising Agonts, that Mr. Sharp was golng out of the buslucas, Lie beus wast: emphatically to deny tho truth of such statnments. On the contrary, Lo propases 6 placo this young but popular Agency far 0 any otlior West of New York, and to » by overy menns at hls command, the lmpositions of those who brlug Agencies Into disrepute, P, 8.--Any persons huving clafms agalnst this Agency nro Invited fo cnll and be paid. FAST-FREIGHT LINE. Through Bills of Lading from Europe AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO0.’S American-European Express FAST FREIGHT LINE. IN TIOND feom the difteront nort ORI R AR Terant gore of RURQLIL to, the warded without defayin Now York from Teanaio: NOOHATL W YOI, o atoation of Lportara s capuistad otalo dispatoniot Moronsndisa . THROUGU BILLS OF LADING. For lusthor partionlars apply to AUSTIN BALDW: 0, Frelght Dopartment, 73 nfi."fi.fl Now York, Wi R ERRORRY ar ey THEN, 'slnux?‘m'l'rc‘\n‘mpfi' e, a’!A A} “OA Il’l‘l O STKAMS] i Ag‘BIE Tho Tomplo. . 8 & do. G 8 i Al = & = =g ~SE5E wZ! PPON TAYL SMITH BUND1US LHERBETLE, K & Ca, : LHERBETTH, K# ‘[\z:u xi;o Boptewbre, ., Pasis p j 0 dh Commerao, JAMES T MoDONALD R O, it Who i i e vastioulayy, Goods constynod ta 4 Care of AUSTIN DAL & (0. Now York,” forwardod and a..u...‘»'é‘.l"" oy part of Kuropo FREI OF QOMMI§. " BIONB {a Now Yor, 5 25 o o i > = LIFE INSURANCE STATEMENT, - A873. STATEMENT THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company OoF N=ITDW YORIK, 144 & 146 Broadway, For the Year Ending Deo. 81, 1872, F. 8. WINSTON, President. Net Asaets, Janunry 1, 1872..849,204,571.17 REORIPTS DURING THE YEAR: TR PREMIUME AND PoLICY FRES: Origlaal Pro- g OLEARING-OUT SALE. Jolm V. Farwell & Co, Monroo and Franklin-gts, Being determined to closo our RETAIL DEPARTMENT In the shortest possible time, wo shall offer the Inlance of our stock of DRY GOODS, Carpetings & Upholstery Goods At a still greater veduction from former prices, The assortment i8 yet complete in all depart. ments, and o rare opportunity is offered to bu for present and future wants. Woshall,this week, offer unusual attractions i Fancy Silks, Real Thread and Point Gaze Laces, ) Valenciennes Laces, Black Thread Lace Shawls, * Camel's Hair Shawly, - Paisley and Wool Long and - Square Shawls, FPlain, Fancy & Brocaded Silks, Ladiey’ Linen and Cambria Underwear, 4,09,105.08 o 9,449,228.78 mi 28,7 Annuitios,ll "' 6,500.00 814,8%,869.81 Fon INTEREST.ON R ereagos 9%,807,001.8 Btockarior.: S8 6 Banks, 15t Compaatos, ot ,00.08 88,774,%0.78 For Offioo Building Ronta,, 54,250.00 817,716,094.5¢ 363,00,686.70 DIBBURSEMENTS: 83,250,067.90 i ‘Additions to gamo. .. Hoduotions of Promiy s Commutation of lxl;ilx e 833, 448.48 Modict 506 985, 810,908, 161.40 67 856,074, 484,01 B750,679.M4 1,085,763.44 e W o Mot Vo yasle ‘oxcoss of cost, SN0 8,45, H18.11 Grona Assets, Dec, 31, 1872...858,000,05D.42 Incroasa in Net Assots for the Yoar. 86,809,018.14 gL bare oarofully oxawmined tho foregoing statomont, and nd tho 8o Gorrect. © 90" 18AAO F. LLOYD, Auditor. THE ASSETS ARE THUS APPROPRIATED: Gross Asacts, Dec. 31, 1872...8568,060,060.42 LIADILITIES Reservo for all Pollofos and Additions in force (Amori- can Tablo § por contint) Reservofor Annuitios an: uctions of Promis Qlaims by Doath not yot diié: Tost-mortom Dividor Promiums patd in ad Burplos acorued on Tont Policles, . 63, 831,702.70 1,68,50 863,109,891.18 Hosiery and Gloves Jewelrg,Pa,nc Goods, Dress Goods, Cloths, COloaks, Furs, &, &c, FINANOIAL, oot DR N INVESTMENT BONDS, Notions; Prog T dem—— Surplus over Liabilitles......85,440,608.24 During the yoar 1872 a: Divi puted Edjcallog (e Biobibm of 1870, had et i iy ts forway 0, and b vidond Accoal T Bnipveraaad | 881 f “tho Polioles. The ke (8%200,67,51) has now basn orodited e the nansl covorslonaty Insurance. Tho folowiag 18 tho DISFOSITION OF BURPLUS: Total surplus as aby 5, 440, PR A R g Undividod Surplas, for Diy- dend of 1873,.. ++$8,236,070.73. From this sum a Disidend will b [ Polloy witioh shalh Us 4 force a4t sanbrareny ta S8t POLIOY AND RISK ACOOUNT. Nomber. _Amonnt, Pollctus In forco Jan. 1, 1813.......c0.T3, Tubutid and rostored Wuftog ths joss. A2 101 BBy S | WO emsia Gancello 2,200,005 Forfofte 0 18,053,605 Dead,. 70 901,978 Siaturod, M H0 %89 e In foroe Dec, o, 1871, Incroaso during'tho £2] S [Nozz. ~Cancalled Pallcios axe thoro upon which no pramiunwas ovor pald, orwlarge proportian of the orfoitod Bollolon a surfonder Yalug was putd oitbar Ja O or in Paid-up Insuranoo. The Amaunt of Dividond Additions to Polictos al o 000,000 ITEMS, The Recolpts of the 17,716,004, . propriated h‘: tho lnlln\’v‘l’g: ;Eeyurxllnfl XH) kavh Fodn ag Hold for the Resorte tomeot tha laiams a3 they il matura.,..88.44 por cont of Recelpts. b g Folloy-tiolders tor ath and for Dirle lirront B i, 0. x08 in-tho alforont Ratlo of Expenses to Rooelpls In the MUTUAL Lus INGURANOE UOMPANY OF NE: Instmano Con ¥ NEW YOR for every yoar s{nos Yoar. PorOont, 1813, 33 L Por Oont. Year. P A P T 1884, It to tho surplus oow tn liand thero bo addod what was satuenod 10" Bolloy-Rolitors in 10T, apd T, aoed Gnfaished” byt uadivided wuring Jak 1o 160, s ovur-payiionts for assuranca, OF surplus of prowfume. Qurlng tho last thirao yoars, will bo fauad to simount to tho lony, stx huudeed a tirousdzed and iy four dollars abd oLguly. fous Gius (810,604, 251.84), WAL H. 0. BARTLETT, Actusry, BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Northern Pacific 7-30 Firsq Mortgage Gold Bonds “'.t’é::,’:.‘3,“.',.‘:‘.;g%u,'“:'&:;',fi'm:‘:;:é::&‘:::: e ianobizen and Koaipmonte. %o 8 R A B g oot: a 1800 oAt of 15,800 soron ‘“?.:f‘"h.:;.;é"“" vt 500 milos of tho road 1s o |N§ln£fl! 1878 will be lar; mium in payment for tholr Iands, JAY COOKE & 00., Financial Agonts, | N B SWEL L Casas e = V- Savings Banls, 185 Sonth Olark-st., Ne E. cor. Madison, Ohloago, I , j Capital, $135,0004 Burplnlmi!fl.mx Autbotized Oapitaly Ofioe Hoars —Trom 0 8. ra;'ulal . m., and Mondsy and’ on all doy l"‘: one dollar or more, for esol dar mon! No uatice required for drawing monoy. ‘YW, A, Stephens, M. Bleonerhnssett, ‘WILL D0 Business that terms that Safe Bankers do ié (Do no Stock Dusiness) Domestlc Banke SALTPRTRE! SYRUP! SALT! FOR PACKERS’ USE. Washingtot-st, " FOR SALI. BEAR78.10 PER OENT INTEREST IN GOLD, and RIS FIRET Mul’lTGAG‘E on & Th ta Hiot oarntog b R oron por i d 25, 600 1o t) i leru“:or mf g"m:& Gh.;él'l Uompany recotve thess bonds at 10 por cent p For salo by Lunt, Proaton & Koan, Obloago, | THRE UNION TRUST 0O, Incorporatod Jan. 5, 1857, Bau A o ooi a6 ST Dt oot par anmam, wil bo pald full oaleny . F. Allen, Allen, Stephens & Co, Bankers do on 26 Pine Streot, Now York, FOR SALE. For sale by “NDER}?GOOD & CO., THE STEAMER ARAXES, As slio now Liss in Buffalo Harbor, Anplio now ies in Butalo Harbor, :’;':,,"wm Iy to or o EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, BECOND BESSION of tho 29th Scholastlo Year comy menced MONDAY, Feb. 3. Tar eatatogua, whick contatns fall {nformstion relatire to the University und Its workings, addrers Rov. A, LAMONNIER, 8. 5, 0., Proa't, Notzy' WANTED, “Wanted. A few copies of The Daily Tribune of Jan, 16, 1872, for which a liberal price will be pl%id at Counting Room of thig offico, RAJISINS. 25,000 Boxes “LAYERS” RAISINS bnd & full assortmant of othor grados, such ay DoFesasy Loow Muscatols, London Layors, Boedless, in mats, halvos and quarter boxos, Layors, and Quartor Boxos Lay. ors, Paokod by T, McCallongh & Sons, BMalags, expressly for this market, Imported and for sals by J. W. DOANE & CO. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Ihava disposod of iy Intereat In tho business of Dugany’ Froderfok 8. Winstan, Samuel D, Jolin V. L, Pruyn, David Hoadi Rabort H. M Honmy A, %1 Tsaa fifiwnl’dlnfl‘\a Wil E, Biaritn ates rgo K. 000, Willlam Buttd, \Villism &1, Veraityo, Johin Wadswotth, olin 2. Davolin, Alfrod Edwas Alonzo 0bld, Honey 12, Datles, Richard A, McUledy, mauol A, Franola Skiddy, % ‘:zblnlon. 3. Elliott Condlat, ¥, Bmith Brows, auos O, Holion, Richard Patrlok, . You Fost, Wiliam 1 Eopliem, Riohwrdaon, 1alous, or 11, Rico, Fzra Whestor, V. T, Habonolk Boyuiour L, Hustod, ¥\ Ratohford Slasr, TREDERIOK 8, WINSTON, Prealdent, RIOUARD A, BoOURDY, Vico W. IL 0. BARTLETT, LL. JomN M. Bruant, Becretary. 0. CRONKHITE, AGENT, 8, W. Corner Stato and Madison-sts, CHICAGO, MERRELL & FERGUSON, OF DETROIT, MIOIL., Goneral, Agents for MfENigan, Indiana, Ilinofs, Wiscousin, Towg, qud Minuesota, Onso & Co., to Mr. Harry D, Bpears, of Lafayette, Ind., to dnto as of February 1, 1870, ORARLES H, NOYES. COPARTNERSHIP. Tho underalgmoed havo formod n copartnorship, to date from February 1, instaut, la tho gonoral commisston basiness, undor the firm name of Dugen, Uase & Bpears, fuccaudiog o the Dualoess of (ho uto Brmof Dugea Cuzo & Co, JAS, P. DUGAN, Dolphl, Ind, 5. BrEATS, } Chlorgo, Ohteago, Fob, 11, 1973, o DISSOLUTIONy, Nottos {s hereby glven to all porsons % Tl “""X‘a“""‘““l oty et & PaTA n 10 9005l Babwasis: sud tha: 501G Tor any future AAbilitIed Ditburg, and doseoh Sravats, °:?;‘3nmg' of Jaha M ROl uO oulstanding agaluay tho fr Fobraary 8, 108, . e PISOLUTION. 2 iy by & byiwosn Ho Hidorelznn Das Bera e ot d by Taatutoonsents dne st abel ol 0y obia oontractod by (ke satd {8 "-hA o R ity