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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: T DAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1873 1ald on thio table tho bill to abolish tho Board of Equalization, TIfE PENITENTIARY IRREGULARITIRS, Colonol Beardsleo, of Rock Iuland, {s here and | Qommittoo, that hoe has any intorost In tho Mr, DUNHAM moved to lay on tho tablo. Tho urchnso of wagons and matorisl from | ayes and noes woro called. Ponitontiary, and did nothing but "The molion was lost—yons, 47; nays, 69, for the obllily of Tosonflold | The House refused lo refor to the' Commit- to fill his part of tho contract, Ie says Rosen- | tod on Nailronda. flold would bo glad ta give baok the atuff for the Mr. QUINN moved to ‘pontpono indoflnitely. monoy; that it was usoloss to tho Btate, and'tho 3Mr. MULVANE move room occupiod wns neoded for othor purposos, Tho amount pald was 816,000; the amount nskod $20,000 ; the amount first offerod 810,000, Tho valuo appraised by tho Investigating Com- | 65—ns follows: mittoo Jast yonr wns 240, . TRAS, tho Committoo inslat that it was a low ostimato, Aloxandr (C' l",l-;; Hildeup, and that 98,000 worth of looso matorial was | Dishop (rilon'y), matter, No formal meoting of tho Committeo was hold, hut these gontlemon held intorylows tho Chairman_of tho. Committeo and Mr, Gonoral Bloomflold and Mayor Funk loft soma puggostions in writing which thoy do- siro ombodiod in the bill, but theso suggostions are morely mattors in dotail, Intorosting citios whoso loglelative bodios, like have adopted Boction 9 of tho Gonoral Incor- poration not, rolnting to specinl assossmonts, It oars that noarly all the incor Btato aro in tho samo posit olty tnxon that Chicago is. Quinoy alono, 8o far, ponrs to bo somowhnt indiffezel hough tho sotion taken by her ity authoritios may lond to much voxations litigation. Bhe has hor nssossmonta for city taxos for 1872 upon the roturns mads to tho County Olork, under tho provisions of the gon- oral Rovonue Iaw, and now sho sooks, under a socond nesossmont, to make uy in hior ravenuo, THE STATE CAPITAL. Governor Beverldgo to Stand by Mis Railrond and Warchouse Nominations, porated cities in on in rogard to nt to the mattor, Reilroad Taxation --- Indom- nity for Swamp Lands. made aud oollocted tho doficioncos o authoritles of the city of Quincy do_not offer _nny opposition to the bill introduced by Mr. Halpin But_tho authorif Correots a Senatorial Bun- der in the Railroad Test but, ssy they do nat os of tho othor olties, 8u far a8 hoord from, are urgont in thotr domands that tho county oficors shall koop handa off in tho mattor of city taxos. Mayor Jacksonvillo, in i8 dotter to a moembar of tho Gommittco, eays: ‘It strikos mo, firt, as a departure from all tho analoglos and proprioties of our form of Govornmont to take tho colloo- tion_of taxes for city hands of the city an The Chicago Police Troubles Referred to tho Ccokk County Dele~ v urposos out of tho prospority, —not sequaintod with municipal needs, aud in no wiso amonsable to the super- vision or control of tho oflcers olected by “tho of tho olty to superviso thoir affairs. it has introduced an cloment of uncer- tainty which is vory projudicial to tho public in~ torest. A vory large class of tha pooplo aro slways sufficiontly roa of iaxea on any availal now o prospect that from the Oommittoo, will bocoma a law. Tho mombors from tho rural districts havo no dispo- sition to intorfero in the matter, but will be ad- visod by tho roprescntatives from tho citios, and riviloge of controlling any r the beneflt of their con- Spectal Despateh 'to The Chicago Tritu:se, OIIOAGO POLICE MATTERS. BraIxeFrELD, Fob. 12.—Tho cousideration of Ohicago police mattors come up as a special orderon Mr. Ray's resolution to abolish tho Polico Board, for which Mr. Sherman had sub- mitted a substitute providing for the abolition of all Boards aud placing all the departments undor tho control of tho Mayor, assisted by & Council of Supérintondonts, Mr. Race thought tho entlre subject should be roferred to tho Cook County dolegation, as they wore most dooply intoreatod, and the outside mombors did ot quite undoratand tho subjoct. Bir, Bradwoly bolioved tho ontire State was intorosted in the Ohicago—the pride Anything that affooted the Attornoy, with the rocommondation that it do Dryant, tho table, Alno. Bill 64, amonding 'tho sot in | Gullorion, ard to practico In oases of ojectment. Con- | Darnell, Loomis, ration postponod. tho bill, ag_reported ld to thom the islation noeded a Tho Judioiary Committee ro; ducing tho panel of Grand Juries fr and tho Houso gustained the roport. PERSONAL, ‘Tl Porkins " lootured in the hall last ovon- ing to an immonso audienco, the seats being of tho Wost. the poaco, safoty, and welfare of the State. The condition of things in that city during tho post month—the unhappy conflict of authority—waa Qisgracoful to tho State. The Cook County del- ogation might not agreo, and tho House would ucstion in_the ond. o Police Dopartment witl NEwW Tho _following bills ordored to & firsl roading’: By Mr. BROOKS—To rogulato tho labor of ots in the Ponitontia Leavo of nbaenca was granted Ar. Cook, and Mr. Cross, of thom being roported vory aicl. MeArthur, Postmaater of Chi- haa boon Lore, Ho s in faver of abolisi- 0 Board of Police, but desires to save tho Board of Public Works. PRINTING PAPER. The Soeoretary of Biate reported that the arrival of printing paper was dolayed by the cold weathor, and that the quality was as good as the samplo, but lacked from one to one and a half unds in weight por ream. Winnebago, both of hiye to docide the could no more run t| ‘thres mon successfully, ‘they_could run that Houso commons to eoll the samo; also rolating to Ilinois insurance companica. By consont, Mr. CASEY offored a rosolution in rogard to tho improvemont of Westorn rivers. Alr. YAGER offored a resolution instructin, tho Military Committeo tovisit tho Stato Arsonn] and ascertain if logislation is nocessary in ordor {rom ° Poorin, y disobedionce of law had_occurred in Chioago since tho Assembly mot. Mr. Bradwoll anawor- od that tho Commissioners had disrogarded tho ordors of their suporior officer, tho roply to Mr. Swan, ho stated that the Mayor had owor to remove thom under tho bull, but, “like Banquo's ghost,” thoy rofusoed to They could not carry on the Polico Departmeont with o hydra-headed institution. It “was no politicsl question, Ho would not have it 80 rogarded. MMr. Swan dosirad to hava it rofer- rod to tho Cook County deley might haye more light upon {| Jones was of tho samo way of thinking. Mr, an, of Cook,.atated tho law had operated satisfaotion of n majority of the peoplo of Chicago. First, tho Commissionera wero olected by tho city, but the law was changed and their Jurisdiotion oxtonded over tho connty; by which they were now eolectad. cors to all _intents -and p the Mayor of right to remove good cause. Two of them wore olostod fresh 1rom tho people last year, and thoro would not have beoh any troublo had thoy the soloot tho Buporintendent. He admif was a little troublo some lioved in referring all mal QGook County to the deley tho needs and wants of Roforred to Print- ‘ho Bonato ndvised and consonted to the i ttntiel nomination of Johu T, Buart us Stato Houge In tho Bonats o concurrent rosolution was adopted instructing Congrossmen to get logisla- tion to indemnify countics for swamp land sorips. Tho lauds proven to be swamp or over- flowed lands, under aot of -Boptambor, 180, ormitted to ‘bo - onterod at the and Offices, with cash, havo been warrants,) For J., Palmer, removed. Benator YOUNGBLOOD offered o concurrent resolution providing for tho appointmont of o Bpacial Committeo Lo go to Bhawneotown and re- port upon the olaim of said city for the appropri- | boing affected with rhoumatism. ation sought from said State. ~Adopted. ation, that thoy sottlod for in cash—(Treasury the eamo class of lands, looated with land war- d Btatos isaued sorip to which bolongod to the countios, and authorized the r acre land in ¢! ing no such lands in the Btate, the countios 68 to pass a law to pormit bo asked for entering othor that tho Conatitution guaranteos to criminala a spoedy trial, and that the Grand Jnfi;yntom is of any unentered 6%25 abar to auch speody trial, and aal They were county offl- ato_of Tllinofe. resolutions, for i o city offlcor, mitteo, wore ruled out of order, now desire Congre such land serip to- nnds anywhere in the Territories. TIE RAILROAD TEST OASE. On the moiion to concur in'the Senato resolu- tion requesting the Bupreme Qourt to hur: their dacision in the MoLean Count; NMr. Dunham oxpressed his opinlon that it indocorous to make an moved to ny in tho table, “I'ho motion was lost, 47 to 69, and thereupon Mr. Bradwoll announcod g to instruct the Bupremo Qourt, a8 it would in this case mavo the Stato thousands of dollars, Mr. Hart was opposed to importinent rosolu- 4ang, A motion to rofur to the Railrond Come mittos wan lont, Ar. Bwan conaidored tho Buporior Qonrt & co- ordinate branch of the Government, and it was wrong to bring a prossure on_even a Justice's g of tho Supreme Court, hought the resolution ontiroly ont ‘What value would a decision of that Qourt have if given under instructions of tho Mr, Harrington considered the resolution n monnco to the Bonato, Alr, 8avage fayored the resolution, wao astonished at tho posed constitution: of the original resolution, tors pertaining to ation which underatood hoir constituonts better than country mombers. Alr. Sherman was opposed o the roferonco, which was simply an offort to Woro not the mombers from Cook a8 roady to voto then as_the: entloman from Fayotto (8 ht, and thurofara yould ook County delogation. baukors, tho Board of Trade, Board of Undor- writers, all united in [sustaininj wero in favor of abolishing .tho Boar the mombors from the county come up and ‘such request, and dodge tho issuo. that he was willin, A motion to reconsidor the voto by which the bill passed was filed by Sonator YAGER, read a third timo and passed by o vote of 83 tho titlo aleo boing adopted. v 117, to legalize tho extension of taxes in | 2,000, ufluld watch and ohain, and $8 in money. cortain casos, was rocommitted to Committao for | The case & police force which would be offective and pro- informality. tact them, when they went to the city, from cone fldonco mon, thieves, and murderers. posed to having two Legislature ruu- ringflold—ono from He moved to refor to the Com- mittee on Municipnl Affairs, Mr. Armsirong, of Grundy, bolieved there was s lo volyed, which should be .passes Judiciary Committee.: Sovoral bills wore read a second time and or- dorad printod. A largo numbor of bills wero road a firet time, roferred, and ordered to second rending. al question in- By consont, Bonator YAGER introducod o res- olution asking information from the Governor in relation o roports of inforior Courts to tho Bupreme UflumAB“ggfiflfi.vs sn amendmont 10 | and doubtful muccess of the Byndicate. The ‘“bears” havo gained the ascondancy, and hammered down tho entiro list. Among the HOUSE. rumors on Wall streot waa one that the Rock Island Company was solling 6,000,000 new waa received from tho Senato annduncing the stock, authorized some time sinco, and nnother adoption of & joint resolution msking the Bu- | that there was n look-up in money. The remo Oourt to rondor & dacision in the McLoan | stook market just now is complotely in the hands of cliques, and outsiders aro The spocial order, boing th 5 . | warnod to boware. The movement in Erie y, seling tho Jux:ila!‘:u‘ "'::on“a;f:“fi'.‘é“{i,";,',,,,';,‘.', has boon somewhat unaccountable, in view of abolishing tho Chicago Board of Folice | the fact that o dividond has beon declared for imiseioners. the firat time in many yoars. Amon, gong for the decline i ‘one that the RAY moved that the subjoct bo roforrod | of a dividend ig likely to bo followed by litigation institutod by cortain” partios, who hold thet part | Mr. POLLOCK moved that the resolutions be u’; tl‘mu nuzpls\;:zu.:n‘&sgnah?& Tbo e roferrad to the Committeo on Municipal Affairs, ::m%man;. of (;utstnn&lln I'hCh:]lm! incurred dur-: the reign,of Gould, 0 declino to-day wat Ar. ARMSTRONG (Grundy) moved to refer to mosm, mnkfi'fin Trie, Chicago, Columbus 5: In-, Tho yoss and nays wero taken on the motion i’“fi“ffi'”"“"fi“fl%‘“:" 2ion hosk g auas al ; : rofor to tho Cook County dologation, Oprried | Paciflos o A hindorielt oy s Bonato for adop! MMr. Quinn d to indofinitely postpone, st. Br. Armetrong, ‘waa nevor 80 alarmod at any motion as at the one boforo thom. What would thoy think of the lnintiff in & case bogging the Court to decide it. The Bupromo Court was elected by and was a8 directly ros; Tho motion {o refer to ‘tho €ovk County ‘dologation was carriod by 67 4 exinting lawa. RAILROAD BOARD, djourned. Mr. Btilwell rotarned . lnst evening and Mr, Robinson this morning. roeignation in tho Lands of the Governor, condi- tioned upon tho others doing tho ssme, and Mr. placed his oase in bingon stated this ongible to "them as tho forover regrot that lio o that could 60 far for- The former loft his INSTRUOTING THE SBUPREME COUNT. balonged to s Legislatur Pending tho roading of tho journal, a messags got its own self-respeot and the rospoct duo tho Court as to pass such a resolution, Mlr, Jonea remnrked that, preme Court was only the Ju quainted with some members of know they would not ob; regolution, The peo) Mr. Hawes beliove: tion to a Qourt or any the expodioncy of tho resolution, lution should not bo passod until the Court had ses for which thay con instructing overy- the day befora instructing and now they wante Thoy Wero put- like Mr, McCres, tho hands of friends, maorning that bis friends would not permit him to withdraw, and, nuleys something unforescen should occur, hie would stick .and abide by the action of the Scnato.- A:-consultation of the frionds of McCrea, ‘Stilwell, and Robinson was hold this morning, and it was decidod to assumo insctivity for a fow daya, a8 the resignations may be considered withdrawn present. Tho bittor foeling that was manifested last weok Is slowl) aud tho sober second thought of the Senators may rosult in tho abandoumont of their Loatility totha Governor and his nominses. Is likely they will haye ounty railroad caso. joot to m respostful THE COOX COUNTY UNPLEASANTNESS, lo wanted action, fully in the right of poti- & position of mastorly whoro elso, but he doubted Mr. BHERMAN offored a subatitute, wandored {rom the Cook County delogation, to fnstruct the Motion withdrawn, ting on airs, - Had thoy got through’ with gress, now that thoy began to ndvise the Su- prome Court on n subject the most an opportunity to” ex- omsolves by voting, and will bave to re- ject or confirm tho nominecs. If they rejeot, 6 Governor will send in new names and give $hem another opportunity, continuing to send in Jnames until tho population of the ‘hausted, or three aro confirmed. ManyScnators Deing absont visiting S(ate institutious, nothing can vory woll bo done until they return next tho Judiciary Committes., Loat. ar a lawyer, and objected to that resol y body's business but their uow sbout the SBupremo ? It ho understood any- 88 of that Oourt, it would bofora the decision could He degired no hasty decision, uffered from and was oppossd & caroful, candid, f tho caso, and a Court or its business, thing about the busines be some time in Juno be promulgated, As a farmor who g olies, Lo dosired and impartial consideration o! decision that would stand in ¢ Mr. Rogers, of McLoan, would dotract from tho digni decision when made, Mr, Donahuo rogarded tho Supreme Qourt ay tho bulwark botwoen the individual and tho clamor and passions of the populace under the oxcitemont of tho hour, influonced only by the fao aud not by outside prossura. Mr. Warner thought the resolution was & re- speetful petition, M, Inscore beliov introduce tho resoluti town mooting, Laten—Tho represontatives of tho thrae nomi~ ° nees forRallrond Uommissioners had aconforence with the Governor, at which it was decided that nations would not bo tendered at pros- the Govornor announced his determina- tion not to withdraw the namos unless roquesat- edtodosoby tho owners. Thoy will probably 0 beforo the Benato with tho chances of Mr. [cOrea’s confirmation improving, In the moan- timo Mr. Morgan's friends ssy the; him in by refusing to’_confirm ono of tho nome inees, a4 by law Lie holds over until his suocon- sor s appointed, and that the Governor will not dare to peremptorily romovo him. The farmors continue to threaten and ravo, and tho contest will probably bo ronowed with new vigor onate Railrond Committos that the nomina- a8 it would atop p tho thceting, 8_is o growing thought the request ity and forco of the That Court should be ts and law of the case, met with a tacit underatanding tions shiould not bo considered, &1l other business and break The consoguence of all this fus Tooling in favor of abolishing th THE CANAL AND RIVER IAT! roported in the Houses, Committeo, and was adopted without amend- ment. It will be reported to-moirow. OUR POLIOE TLOUBLES. The referonco of tho Chicago nharmonious Cool County delegation was a misfortune, ae they will nover snything, and tho House must evontun! Aho responsibility of sottling the question. ¥ Hon. Jaspor P. Ward an this evening, to asslsl the bresch botween od it an act of contompt to lon, and if it was introduc- and the Buprome Court o tho mover for contewmpt, tho Court ehould be abolishaed, A motion to postpono was losf 1ntion met the snme fate--yeas, 5. Mr. Lane, of Hancool, moved & Attornoy General to pross the Court, whon Mr, Ha; 'ROVEMENT BILL, was boforo the Bounto o Instruct tho mattor upon the snewered that the case ilond the jurlsdiction of the Attornoy Mr. Quin- offo) Doorkesper to feod it on bread and wator unti eopls was rendored. '8 motion was tabled, police difMoulty rod ‘an smondmont dirocting the reme Court, and » deolsion in fa- arrest the B o REPORTS OF BTANDING COMMITTEES, rived from Chiengo reported, in healing @ Governor and Souate ; 2Mr. Billings, of the Wout Bide Gas Compan; ook aftor the McGrath bill, 10 longo gas companios, a_proposition to that of- fect having beon mado by the Company whon thore was no law to suthorize the city to accopt said bolng still ponding’; ex-Aldorman o interest of tho Police Commis- sioners ; snd the Hon. W, I, =, Senator Brooks introduced n bill conflnt: - vlet labor inside tho waila antiary and providing that conviots shall not quarrios, oxoopt for the Btate and under the di- tato agout. He claims that two thoueand quarrymen in Jollot are kept out of a‘mploymant bocauso conviots labor in tho quar- King, on private THE FARMEDS' OLUD aud poatponed tho consldora- d Commission business until , that tho members might ocou ’ngetnlng worg profitably attending Mr, M Tl IIIJNWIP‘Alf. TAXEH, 0 announcoment that the O il Municipal Affaivg hind this i a0 an on the Halpla rasolutions, Interest throughout the incor The Sonatoe to-day tho Circuit Court of tha county laintiff or complainant may reside shall havo risdiction of all ‘actions Loreafter to be com- monced by any individual against any fire or life incorporated by any buslnoss in this passed a bill providing that Bo roferred. met this morning, BEVENUE, ilon of the Rallrong Mr. GRADIAM reported back tho Houso bill insurance company, oithor law of this Btate or dolnj and all procosses iusuod In any cnuse commonced in the county whoroin tho whoro an individual may ninant, and any such company defondant, may o directed to any county of this Btato tor sor- vioo and roturn, Also a bill providing that whon a defondant in orror before tho Bupromo Court has loft the Btato, notico of the trial shall Lo ublishod, snd tho case procoed as if ho had oen personally served with proceny, OTIED BENATE BILLS, Tho Benato Judiciary Committeo favorably on tho bill allowing marrie £0 suo and Le sued iu thelr own namow, and it way ordered o o soooud vending, Whe Souato ordered printed. subject before them bay tm;]mm:d ‘urulut oratad citioa in tho Btato, Mayor Pflaflnubergorl,)from All & Funk and "Goneral Bloomfleld, Ci from Bloomington; City Attorney Dunn, rought with "him a lon plaintift may roside, bo plaintift “or com- A mluaan‘ 0 “1“ r’ecnwgd rom tho 5 nouncing the ndoption of & joint ve va- 2 el 0 Arts und n viding for » Gominitioo to h’lvoaflgr ot e - Apiacnivy 8 C from Jackson- mado by the Olty of Sliaunootown” g A communicatlon was tubimltt sty the Bponkor | mottinn of the ¥ fromn tho Seavotary of iState in mfspg'xmu i aren | Botoions fb fairly attondod. plution of inquiry froin U, tiouse in rolation | boru woro. cloctod, and somo chaugas wore pro- o flio auality of pupor {u" uiuhad by tho Stato | posed, smong othata, reducing tha momber ilip 'The Jolut veaclutlon 0z 1hie Bonato naking tho o tho bill now Loforo tho Committes; City Gobort, from Quiney, and City Collector Tollen and Tux Commissioner Iolden, from Ohioago, wore here yestorday in relation to this 000, and membors of Jackson, Bradwall, Jomen, iven to Rosonflold. Tho Penitontiary Commit- 3 oo will go to Joliok and nvestigato the obargos | LUARY Jobastor B in & fow days. g‘um'li, }m:;: (Dewitt), glennc, hambers, omaz, 1aw, PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL Collins, Aarsh, Oronkrite, BicAdams, SENATE. Dewe, Moncham, BrriNarmy, 1L, Fob, 5, Flandars, B1iddlacoft, A rezolution was adopted ¢aking up unflnished ¥reoland, usiness each morning, Grabam, MofTott, busl, h I 7 t TETITION, Grangor, Mulvasl, A potition nsking the ngmnl of tho Btock law | Gran 0;'"100 3 wag presontod and reforred. Gridiey, Olmelyy RETORTA OF STANDING COMMITTEES, BEVO%, S Tho Judiclary Committeo roported back Bill AT, 175, to compol tho Tilinois Gontral Railrond to | ARMoroly oo, JIoNTn q; oxcouto tholr trusts, with tho rocommondation y), ne8, Ordered printed. Also Bill 00, | Armatrong (La- floflm‘l Clorks of the Superior Gourt of Cook nflll“t\). Bollfl- ack, with amondmonts. - Amendmonta con- | Billom fonkins, ond tho bill ordored that it pass, Also | iyal Faqnocs, Bill 182, providing for tha eloation of Btate's | Hatee* Teomn, Knun, Tho bill was, o motion, lald on tho | Gownelly, g"n‘o itancook), vtzg, Dalton, Blassio, Dreesct, MoDonald, ‘Tho Committes on Rovenne roportod in favor Durhan, gl of tho ndoption of Bonator Roynolds' resolution, | Fortt, Moore (Marshall roquiring the Tilinols Central Railrond to sell | Goldes, Mooso, their lands, Concurred in. Groy, Neville, § ;I"he samo rocommendation in rogard to reso- g:l!;lflv fi:}{:,"’ &“mfic?:\mg!mdurlp hold by tho Stato. Tawss, Orondorst, Tho Committeo roported back Bill 148, amend- | 1% - tl’in n&vl‘u‘ril‘uoflllx‘m} ;,“}d rnziomlémndnd i‘!.l lbu led un 0 of July next, *Concerred in. Samo rocommondation. for Bill 103, Con- | Lald on'the tablo, curred in, Also Bill 102, with amendmonts, in rogard to assossmont and collection of taxes. Ordored Adjourned, BILLA. ‘were introduced and Mr. YAGER Enabiing towns Laving DESOLUTIONS. ormality m naming the Com- ropresentation, was postponed on nee ILLS ON A TIIRD READING. thoy carriod away two bank BILLS ON A BECOND READING. COURT REPORTS. Epectal dopted. ~yeas, 67 ; nays, 45, sald to bo - proparing in Congross, wi . YeAR, will ba dolivered inn fow days or wo . > Aloxandor (0raw- Tuscoro, Raco, efoct of whih it 1a prodicted. i ey the X 1;"“"‘“;“‘1;“;'[““;“‘:‘ Nowas 4 ) aquess, amby, i ; ini| New Yons, .—Money was_#tringent, on Aloxandor (Mont- Jumes, * Touniree, ggfl‘;m“:Le‘{{:“,:“ml‘:“”,?:v:”if“[":Dgg:‘f“flyn']'i-‘ Toanedt a8 highl ns 45 por. day, and closed t 7 col m Jousuyp, Bavago, 11 ther tons. TE o Loporty )] terest por annuin.”* Most of tha business was dono af Johnston, Senuo, 0 tho rond, or whother, if thoy Liave, it doos nob)l 199110, Thera Is much talk of & lock-np i ald of Jones, Bhumiray, bolong to ‘Governmens. ‘This at loagt is the' ‘bear operations in stocko, Laug (DoWitt), Smith, talk on the strost.” Sterling was dull and heavy at 109 1.10@109 1.8, Lol Bouley il MONEY, Gold wns quiot and 0 at 114@1143. - Loans 260 Liotze, owurt (Win'bgo) | Monoy was ‘more stringent and ra. r cent for carrying and 1-04 to flat for bLorrawing, Fons, Btrecter, 7 por cant to 1110, with (hi bulk of thi pspor SISSPINA ROLR 0. TisaRety diilimcnie Bikty- 3k el wlatlu, m banks aro poory aud notel *Gorprnamonts quist snd stoads. (cDonald] Taggart, abio to vondor liberal agsistanco ta horrowers abe{ s Assistant Treasuror bought $1,000,000 from n(cl.nugmln, Thomas, progent. Tho Treasury currency balance is low, | 113 66-100 to 113 85-100, McPherrun, Druitt, and prevonts the Government from muin, State bonds lowor, with Tonnessoes frecly pressed Meackam, Waehburn, any extra purchasos of bonds. /Government | for sale, Alulyane, Wayman, bond dealers are accommodated‘at 7, and nro | Railrond bonds irm and in good demand, ) ", o g 3 Hite (6. Claty), Nujtony” Welnhetmaer, are Iitoriptod by tho Ligh rutos on ca Josns, F e arioes bubsons ADOUL S Hdock, * Eire Silos veore Hild Oskwood, Weatfall, London advices, to-day, show ma dmportant | vory largoand a hosvy short Interost mnde, which had Poltzer, ek, cunngninuouurllleu, s the rosuld of the politi- | -thooffect, Iatein tho day, of stiffoning prices and Plowman, M. Speakor—57, | cal troubles in Bpain, though thire wera srumors [acausing a rally of @1 por cent, the market cloaing NAYS, that tha Bank of England rate i likely £0 bo in- |yfrm at the recovery, Armstrong (Grun-Granger, Quesly, croasod to-morrow. Blotlag, 1000 i o ) roy) rendordr, aoLD ¥ astrong (Lae Gridloy, Piuell, was quiot and firm ub 114@1143. Jm]u ) }}nrvny, Pollock, BONDS, DBishol, (Mollonry)Herngton, St Govornmont bonds wera stesdy andl dull, The Barkloy, Hopidus, " Sy offorings of bonds to tho Governm out_ to-day | 1 HXINow 6 o0 1135 Jackson, Nogers, amountod to £4,040,100, and $1,000),000 wer? [: i o a3 Virgining, old i Kunn, Beott, awarded. This is tho fira time in ) about two |FTonnonsoes, oidemees.70° |Nosth Carolinas, old.,..33% !Ifnu (ancock), Blaw, months that tha Becrotary has bean ablo £0 0b- | i onnosscos’ nov. er..70 |North Qurolinas, new, .18 comls, Eherman, tain tho ndvortised amount of Londs. ! The reporta |4Virginiss, siow.... .. .60 l\udulécufl, Thon’nlun, regarding the oporations of the Hyni'licate have |} Moaoso, irden, Moore'(Marshall), Warne?, Moflett, ‘Wood, conourred in, TRODUCE. FERS AND HALARIES, Tlour closes b d t_griades undor Tho Committoo roported back House bill 143, | 810 are lower, 'l'lllxl:avly;mnn}lpts !:l:;alfl:fl a), and low to provido for tho claction of Recorder of Decds | grades are . freoly offerad. in ctzunl‘ill;ulnl 00,:]310 hklh&blna:t:k wll)m nlrldnmend- g mont, which was adoptod, and tho ordorod to | and hoavy for/mil kinds, Shi o third ronding, hold off, imrv:xcus wra nnlnh}fi%‘ EDUCATION. (l)‘ork w;u Zm‘) oratoly Mll\éos l;!;d firmar, wih > % ‘obruar; at Touso bill 223, in regard to compule | and 814,60 Tor Apeile. New o oos ia quoted &b sory education, Lo roferrod back to the Commit- 1477, ‘ongh, Cut monts aro WM, salos of 00 boxos hnu‘y “pl Ia m airman of tho Committoo on Education Z.2£0, and 200 sugar-pickled COMMUNIOATIONS, for May. Honate an- Sclencos, or an appro- Bupremo Court to ronder a decislon in tho Mo- Lonan County Railroad caso was takon up, A motion waa mado to refor to the g{ullmul to maks it the apoalal ordor for TFriday. Tho provious quostion was ordored, Tho motlon to postpono waa lost, and the Iouse refused to conour—yeas, 51; nays, Bhumway, gflv?’z(w:' ) vatt (Win'go, Biroud, | 80" Moore (Adsme), ‘Taguart, , Plowman, Hile (81, ), Pollook, Virden, ), Washblirn, Webnter, ood, Mr, Speaker, Mr. Lane, of Hancock, movad to instract the' Attornoy Goneral to pross tho caso to o deciaion. AN UNEQUAL STRUGGLE. A Bick Man Pits His . Against Two Burglars. Strength. | They Overpower Him, aud Get Away withY, Yaluable Booty. } Yestorday morning, about 2 o'claclk, the houseH| of N.V. Updegraff, Esq., No. 1168 Btato stroot, . to prosorvo battle flags and trophios. Adopted. | yvag entored by ,,.’,,31,,,;, and two cheoks of: $2,000 onch, a gold watoh and chain, and 83 in | Commissioner, - and_of Hiram I. Walker, vice | monoy werc taken. Tho burglara ontered the John Wood, resignoed, and Jesso Bishop, vice I3, | house by the transom over a side door. Thoy succooded in entering the sleeping-apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Updograff without awaking the {former, who hag beon an invalid for some timo, | His wifo,4 r however, awoko bofore thoy had Honator OASTLE offered a resolution rociting tho rm;m, having hosrd thom whon they# got ovor the trangom. Tho momentithey camo 3 g tho ap- | insho bogan to scresm, but was :quickly si- ointment of & Boloct Committon to consist of | lonced by ono of tho thisves, who pointed a re- onstors fllldm:i Warron, and Orows. 'The | volver at her, and commanded her to bo quiot. i Bho was then asked if thero woro any valuablos ‘The spoocial ordor, consideration of tho pro- | in thehouse, Tha answer of the lady that there ol smondments in regard to | Were nono was mot by an emplistic donlal, of B which an oath waa an important part. the absenco of Senator Onnfleld, mover After disputing with hor a few moments, one £t of tho burglara said ho would sosrch tho house' Senato bill 84, for an net concerning tho jurie- | Whilo his companions stood watoh ovor Upde- dic'}inn of fiuun Otnur'ls, was ;%nd ® third “timo | graft and his {wifo. Mrs, ond passed by » vote of, ayes, 29; noes, 2. Thio titla of tho blll Wy ngmotidod Dy adding | temptod to awalon hor huaband. tln:] ‘fi‘;‘dfi “ju causes innlil!.nt,ml ‘;\gnmnt ‘{h-n degralt awoke, Mo at oasts o fronded and lifo insuranco co " £ 3 at once comprohended the i P et [Pt e M TR L jumpod up and grabbed the burglar who sto at the bodsido. Updograff was soon oOverpow-. 1 e e i o S s Fha not xungfl}y e he St Boas, ith h?sm:snmpnnion n re; 0 “practico in Co 0, 3 B £t e T by thu'wny they had como. As beforo stated, checks, oaclr. for Updograft “was old that ehe would bo shot if she moved or at-|| ilo tho house was belng searched Mr., Up- U groat a8 boon given to the detectivos. WALL STREET. Review of the M&hoy, Gold, Hond, Stockiy and Produce Marketu, })apalc)l to The Chicago Tribune, New Yong, Feb. 12.—Tho stock market con- tinued weak to-day, nnd declined from 234 toly 36, owing to dear monoy, heavy ealea to roalize, § tho rea- claration , d be dovoted {o the i 80 to upuukmi’:n- ol beon contradictory, but o, somi-official declarae tion may be ncceptod .y vorreot, that the cash subscriptions amouryg u)enongh‘u gw arantee tho calling of 810,000,400 of G per cent , indopend= Mr, BHAW, from the Judiclary, reported back | ent of the offering of this class of ¥ nds in di~ House :tlw‘m 78l aud rocommonded that it do not | rect oxchange.{or the now b per cent 8, pags. Ropori :No. 2 and ohiolco suporfing are stoady, Whaats ologos dull 4nnd millers 2@30 lower. Aimor, with salea ot, but stondy, kled bellios at ,Bll m:, 5“ g}}go 1 0 suthorizing counties of 100,000 inhabitants to js {)’:gn: fltfx‘xl ffi&n(fivm.:?d‘n:xd? fl:-‘::niat l‘? firm, 6uo bouds, with a substituto, which was read ane, | with sales of 850 boxoes at o tio long cloar_for St Zfb‘uhx;unry, 5o tlor btzlnin cll}nrfi:‘torlrllu, and 790 A ., 1 r forfApril, Mr. SHUMWAY ‘mukiod. {hat Touss bil 1 nalor nd fally” notivo, with) 1 slos roporiad of recomumittod to the Committee on Iusurar .uf 1‘5’: ET&’.}S' 1,?:;%,?[{1 nu?fif-hv"hf’%},z:“f":rm ) 86-100 for March, 8 7-100 for Apri, and 8 8-160 Lerd wns ‘abruary, Spectal Despatoh to T'he Ohicagy Tridune. Mauvison, Wi, Tob, 12.~The third sanmel Wisconuin Acadowny of Artuyund Boveral new miom- tee, Bovoral valuablo and inforosting, p 8[})01 pon various kelontlfiv subjeots hove hoon fead. Soms City Offoials, . That Model Institution, His Wife’s Death, While the former Buperintondent A e ¢ ki ¢ 3 noxt Monday evening. AN INTERVIEW. ontored tho next day, baving failed to and maid Lie would not friond paid tho balancaof b to thoiNorth Bido and secure: » wife, who compl self very obnoxious to Schovers and by playing tho part of a ““Peeping Tom od his wifo In any way whatever. sido. About ¢ clothos, and_while 0 clot] «down sevoral ateps,” Bl ind order allleod:murdor of Konnelly hag, howeve: pied his attontion to suoh” an extent ns wamreally hestonod by ill-treatme: MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Uniony Fort Wayue, T'orre Hout, Torro Hauto, prd. (Ghicago & Alton. (Obtcago & Alton 1 0., 0.& 0. Foreign Markets. Tork, 6lv, Lar Liveuroor, I chouged, Loxoox, Feb, 12.—Consols, monoy, 021;G023 count, 933/@935 ; 5208 of 163, 9333 1 o ‘61, 935 40w, 0134 7 now ss, 905§ e, 6, Huaikrowr, ¥db, 15, Five'twentlos of '63, 955, TAnIs, Yob, 12.—flout V78 84, 10,000 balos ; Anoricat, oxport, 1 Flour, 208 0d, _Corxi, 276, Bufinlo Live Stock Markots Bus 3,009 hioad tufal Tor the wook, 5,037 hoads OLEARING-OUT SALE, John V. Farwell & Go, Monroe and Franklin-gts,, ‘Will, from this day, at their G REAT CLOSING-0UT SALE, Offer ihe following EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMERTS ! Roal India Camel's Hair Shawls Reduced from $800 to $350. Reduced from $600 to $250. Reduced from $400 to $200. Reduced from $300 to $150. Reduced from $200 to $100. REAL POINT GAZE LACEY Reduced from $100 to $50. Reduced from $ 50 to $2 Reduced from $ 30 to $15. Reduced from $ 20 to $10. Reduced from $ 20 to $ 8. POINT GAZE HANDKGRCHEIRS, COLLARS, CAPES, & COIFFURES, And LACE GOODS of ever; scription, at the same reduction. ‘We _offer MENTS in all Departments. OOCEAN NAVIGATION. ‘White Star Line. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL—Nowand (ull-porer slifps; tho alx tangent In tha wet shado atrongor, Lo yarila are atill crowdod ownora aro hiolding for higher prices, About 000 wora_dinposed of, Boless 4! averaging 1,144 to 1, AFFAIRS AT THE BRIDEWELL. moro_active, and prl 904 ftun, at $5,16@0,50 ; 07 Michigan 4 84.7 0 to Insourl atcers, av 1,200 Superintendent Folton Ualled On by BUEEP AND Zan tho waek, 7,000, Not suffil los 500 bs, $4.5036,00 ; 108 Hoas—Tlocolpta ¢ for tho weok 12,800, nominal at $4.90@6.00, Now York Dry Goods Markot. New Yon, Teb, 12.—Tho trad movemont was rathor slow to-day, and tho weallior was averso {o an nctivatrade, Tho commission hotsca woro quiet, but liava large ordors on hand for future dolivery of do- miestics, prints and drs fabrica, Tho markot for cote s 18 trong for oll_deacr) ipts to-day, 2,000 ; total for t nalos to' Justity quotn. They Find Things Running Smoothly at 200 hoad, making the Auppl o atock 'in tho pens, Drices ‘What Schevers Has to Say About ons, but without brown_shootinga onima aro nctivo, and Amoskosgs nro ‘Tho jobbing trade in chocolate and medium colored prints and gingliama continues to in- Forelgn gooda aro dull oxcept for staple Tho Oounoil Committes on Bridowoll, consiat- ing of Aldermen Stono, Cooy, McClowry, and Clowry, accompanied by Comptroller Burloy and City Attornoy Stlles, visited the Houso of Cor- raction yesterday aftornoon, for the purpose of oxamining it and tho proposed slte for tha small- pox hospital. Two of tho Aldormon, having beon in the Council but & short timo, had nover scon tho institution, and desired to Inspoct the disforont dopartments, 80 28 to bo able to answer questions, should any be asked by tho other membors of tho Council. Aldermen Btono and Coey woro on the Bridowell Committeo of tho Council of 1872, and they woro vory much grati- fled at the nonlnoss and good order overy- whore obrervablo about the * Workhouse.” 8old ahead at 200, Rittsburgh Live Stock Marlkets DirTeounas, La., Fob, 12,—OATrLe—Morket bad ; arrivals Lieavy; beat, 6@0%o ; stookers, d@4c ; coms Bnzrr—Market bad ; arrivals fair ; bost, @00} modium, 6@5) ; cominon, 4G4, c. arrivala fair ; Philadel- pluia, $4.00@5.10 ; Yorkers, 10, Pittsburgh 011 Markot, Prrranunai, Fob, 12,—Crudo potrolenm quict but touding highor at 310 bid, $2.17ked, Rofined quiot ond unchanged at 103¢c. The Produce Markots. oharge, dirt was allowed to accumulat in all =W YoRE, Fob, T places, but, sinco Mr. Felton's administration, evorything inside the walls, the halls, corridors, colls, iron-work, wash-room, kitchen, oto., eta., has boon kept scrupulously clean, Tho Com- mittas wore aatisflod with what they saw. Tho foundation walls of the new wing aro all in, and conviats wers ongaged yostordsy in putting in position the first-floor joists; others woro mak- ing window-frames, and sovorsl cutting stone steps and window-sills, Only raw materinl is bought ; the labor nocessary to adjust it for use being obtained without difficulty from among tho iumates, Tho House of Correction to-day Is what it has never boon boforo,—n oredit to the city. Within a yoar ortwo it will unquestionably bo solf-supporting, and perhapa afford considern- blo rovenus, There aro at present fivo hundred and fifteon inmates—about ono-fifth of whom are employed. Were thero workshops, the romaindor would not bo idle, The brick- yards nro located on tho soutliwest corner of the lot, and $40,000 have been oxpended in oreoting kilng and working tho brick beds. It was pro- poaed to locate the small-pox hobpital in the midst of those, but an amendment was made flx- ing its Iocation in the northwest corner—a de- cldadly bottor sito, in tho opinion of tho Com- mitteo. Tho Council will act upon the mattor ORK, CorToN—Weak and lower, g demand ; middling upland, 207o. BrransTursa—Iour vory dull and hea 9,000 brls; suporfine Woslorn and Stat common to good oxtra, ST.20@T. $7.06@6.75 1 whito wheat oxita, $5, $40616.00; 6t Louls, $7.85313.00, unthianged ; Tocolpts, 7,000 bu red Western at $1.90 @195 inforior spring, $1,61@1.64 ; No, 2 Milwaukoeo, $1.0831.70 bid; $L0B1.73 nsked; No. 2 Ohicago, $1.62@1.60, Ryo, barloy, ‘and malt imchanged, Corn sleady ; rocoipts, 9,000 bz old _mixed Wontern, nfloat, 60@00o; do,'in gatoro, ;6ic: very fufesior to Westorn, 62@axc; yollow, 66@ G7c, Oata 8 shuda firmor, with fair demand ; receipte, 10,000 bu new mixod Western st 84@SGc; old In store, 50)5@54o ; do allost, 54@G00; whits Woatern, B5@6Tc. 0; good to cholco, A .60; Ohio, Tyo flour quiot Whoat dull and chofco now mixi Eaas—Tirm, 07@38c. XiAY—Unchangea, 42@650 for erop of 1872, ; Orinoco, 1T@3xo, Woor—~Qulot and firm ; flcaca, 05 Groornies—CoMeastendy ; tn modorate demand ; fair to Molssaes ateady, Rico atrong, 8@8xo, PrraoLzun—Crude, 903 rofiuod, 200, TunresTiNe—Quiok'; 67)@ 08c. TnovIFoNs—Pork ateads $13.75 for old ; primo mos 00@11.75; 'extrn, $12.00@ humns, 11@1%c; shonlders, Gl¢@0%;e, Middles—Bhort toug and short clear, Srm'; Westorn ateam, INDUCE4 mods, $14,60 for new; 4,00, ' Doef quict ; mo 83160 ; kottlo, 8 7-10. BuTTER AND One: Winsxer—Dull ; 87, Louts, Fob, 13.—B; unchanged, ' Wheat quict and unchanged ; Corn firmer ond & shade bi track; 33K@Ho fn ol D, DAYS, caliing at Cork tarbor tho duy foifowing. Lrom, nzapsTUrrs—Flour firm and mixed, 52 on Last Oata dull and_ uncha A TamsNe roporter stopped at tho cell of Ryo dull and drooy Behevers, whose wite died the other day from disoase of the kidneys, hor death boing bhaston- ed, aa is alleged, by blows inflicted by hor hus- band. He was arrestod on the 19th of Jannary, and committed to the Bridowoll —Saloon, 880 wiahing £ soud f0 oan obtain stéara No, 2, 720 in east olo~ Wirisxex—Firm nt 89%c, : Provisioxs—Pork in good demand for future, pricen botter; $13,25 uellor March $18.60 sellor April, In sound lots. ‘Tiacon firm ot nnd ganerally held ab 7 50-100 without butyors. Draits from £1 upwa: and other informatlon, No. 19 Braadway, New 2pely & tho Gompsnr's ofices o, Or to tha White Star Ling Ohicnas. oy caonera A ents, - 5 Sonth Markot-at. A LAGREGREN, Agenie FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Wil eail from Now York as follow: 734c, with somo offerod af ‘Hoos—Firmor at $4.00@4,40. Recoipts, 2,035, Carruz—dull; fair to cholce nativo ateors, 4 @8e. GLEVELAND, P fino of $100 assessed for bemg ¢ drunk and disordorly.” Ho did not know wnat offence he hrd.committed, but belioved it to have been the onesnamod. ~ Whon aeked if ho had hoard of his wife's death, ho replied that he had heard n rumor of it, but know_nothing dofinito. Ho ‘wea told it was true, and commenced sobbing. Ho donied ever hnvfn%lutmck or beat Lis wifo, avo done Ko becauso ho loved hor “so much.,” In September last ho was arrestod for being drunk, and sent to the Bridewell, After remlhfln{g tiventy-four days a 8 fino, and he was re- loased. Upon reaching home his wifo refused to have anything to do with him, and he weat over d work and a bonrd- ing house. Ho lived thero by himself for mix wooks. One dtr Lo roceived a lotter from lhis ainod of being ill and without uney, and ho oalled on_hor and told her sho could'hinve all ke had. Tho two bocame recon- cilod, and moved to No. 69 Canalport avenuo. Ono of the othor boardora at this house—tho same man who testified againat him—made him- CGLEVELAND, O,, Feb, 19,— BReADsTUFFs—Flour quict Wheat dull and heavy s N $1.70; No, 2 held at $1.05@ 160 Corn qulet Oata stuady ; No. 1 Btate, 4 rFINED PETROLEUM 03 small lots, 180, and unchanged. but eteady; car lots, 0! ‘ToLEDO, Fob, 12,—Bneapsturrs—Flour dull nnd . Wheat dull ; mnber Michigan, $L74% ; $1.7%, Corn_steady er March, 42301 M grado, 36c. Oata quivt and firm ; No, 2, 36¢, Dnzssep Hoas—$5,16@5.40, Reorers—Tiour, &Ity OF NoMiixi £nd each_mucoeady from Plor No. 45, North River. Cabin Pansnge, 75 and 800 Gold. o or from Tritish Port vheat, 17,000 bu ; corn, Tour, 1,000 brla; whoat, 2,000 buj corn, 83,000 bu ; oats, ;.;,onu bu. DETnoxT, Feb, 12.—BREADSTOFFs—TFlour quiet and Whent dull and unchunged ; oxira white, §jmber, $LLig, Gorn quiot ilot, Al SATURDAY and THURSDAY, BYGH'r DRAGTH for saio FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gouoral Wostorn Agont, 86 South Market-st., Chicago, ALLAN LINE. Montreal Ocean Steamship Co, powarad Mail Stoamers Toguinrly uaioc tn_suuuior, and Portland bl-weekly, and Livorpool and By yoar round ; also, & weokly stasmor botwoon Clasgow aad difforont Ainorleau porta. RATES OF PASSAGE: C.ABIIN. To Grant Britaln nud Iroland STEER.AGE. 0 OR FROM Quobee, Baltimoro an s $2.00; No, 1, $1.03 yollow, 1o, Oats Hoas—Firm ; $5. NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANs, Feb, 1! NEADRTUPTE — Flour XXX, $9.50@0.7; cholce, Corn searco and advanced at 90c, mF into their bedroom at night, and othorwlse mishohaving himself. Schovers acknowledgod that he was drunk the night he was arrosted, but denied )imsltiuly that ho kicked or ill-treat- ‘BriaN—Scarce ot $1.40, HAY—Tair supply; primo, $45.00; choles, $47.00@ ProvistoNs—Pork, old $14,00: now, $16.00. Bacon Daspatch first-clasa foll ‘The roporter asked him if his wifo had been botireen Liverpool and slck very long, and ho replied that she had been sulfering evor minco they woro married—four oars ago, Ho did not lnow what ailed hor, ut she cnmghiuurl of paing in Lor baok an o middle of Decombor, ho said, sho went into the yard to bring in some wash- oing up or coming down ho nto%n leading to tho roof of tho barn, whero 08 Woro d.ryinE, sho slipped and fell & hurt Lot sido badly, }and did not appear to bo as woll uitor as before itko accident. He hind always troxtad her kindly, ‘el naver in his lifo “ Iaid & hana on hor” or nsasubod her with a chair_or a cooking utonsil. JHe appearod to feel very sad, and tho roporter loft Ininy without mentioning the fact of the terrible ssnspicion which hangs ovor him, As stated in ¥me TroNe on Tueaday, a partinl post-mortem «xamination of the remaing of Mrs, Schevers was made by Dr, Emmons, who brou; ‘Jbruised fmi""’ " of tho body to this ci 0 make & thorough autopsy. Tho or; Inferlor, 6@Tc; come fair, 85@3%e; prime, 0 ght { common fermenting, 50@G30; primo fermenting, Gle; prime to choice, nol fermenfing, 10@88c. Cofiee, 18@20c, Winsxer—Quict ; 9o, Holiday—Banks o CorroN—1odorately active ; salon 0,000 balea: good low middiings, 18%@1 ‘Molasses—Supply -+ 860 and £30 goid, Recelpte, 11,104 4,646 Lales; Doston, 1,473 8,056l s stock, 104,700 bales, CINCINNATL, Ouvonyaty, Fob, bales; oxporta—Liverpaol, 8 chief points in i ta an e Stitor, and vico verea. arrangod otwoon eblef porte in ‘For other Inforwaticn apply ot the Company’s oico, T2 and T4d LaSallcest. Railroad town in the Wosts —BitrADSTORPFS—Flour dull ol $7,00@8,25, Whealfirm at $1,706@ at 40@4dle, Ryo quistand unchangad, Oats dul 80@39e, Barloy quiet and unchanged, LNsEED O1~Firm at 93@9%c,. Provisions—Quiot, but Airim. Pork—Salea ot $13,00. Lord quiot: stcam, 0 meats quiet} shonlders @150 kolile, FOR BUROPE. CUNARD HMAIL 13 Establishod, 1340. ow York overy Wodnosday, u Oabli passags BE0and $10) gold, ursion tlekats at roducad ratos, d Erom Britlsh polnts, Btooraigo to or from Gorman pojus Btoerago to or from Bremon or Scandin: , 436 bld; cloar all fully eured,” Bacon quiet des offored at 7ige for clear xil § Tigo tor cloar, to conio out of smoke. lous—Tn falr domand at $4,30@4.75, ’ Writsnex—Steady nt 89c, LOY elndo him from comploting tho inspection, nnd miuking nublic his viows as to whether death was Feb. 13.—Flour quict and strong ; extra ProvISIONS—Stoady From Boston_ ovary ders, 4X@4%70; clear TiD, §@10c, a1l looso ; 250 higlior pa ders, 61@53¢0 ; cleat xib, TH@T: Plain hams, 19@124c; aw packed, Lard—Ohioled leaf, in tlerces, 8@8xc, ‘Winsgey—Firm at 89@90¢, PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 12.—BrEADSTUFFo—Tlour du superfine, $L.76@5.50 ; oxtra, $3.00@7.00 ; Iowa, Wise counsin, and Minnesots, $7.75@0,00, latter for faney, Wheat'dull; rod, $L90GLI5 ; white, $2.0092,10, R dull. Corn dull; yellow, G8@: dull ; while, 48@40¢ ; mixed, 47c, Ponrk-~New mees, $13,50@19 PrrroLrun~Crude, 144 Wursgey—Dull st \Ifif@\lf’u. Fob, 12.—BreApsTurss—Flour quiet Wheat quiet aud weak ; No, 1, $1,81 3 mes porl, $18.2 ar curad, 12K@133c, all bt on, G, M SRIERLAR o Conlingit s of Iading for fyerohaniso to nuul- ot S irough & for foraiaadio o abl f o olph-stz,, (under naw SHIRTE Mado to order in the most completo artistic manner, of .fabries unsur- assod for durability. ully refunded if’ not satisfactory. WILSCH ERES, 8, E, cor. State and Washington-sts., 36 Wo: Mfl.&innn-st. (Bherman House), Chicago, 9,75, refined, 104@10)c. and unchangod, Nor 31 B350 nga measy 1,65c. Barloy atead: 0. 3, 4350, Tyos 0.1, 05c, Darloy atea % e . 4 * : Money cheer- REoktPre—Flour, 2,000 brls : wheat, 3,000 bu, BitzpsExTS—Flotr, ugoe‘o Egg i wheat, 1,000 b, el e S g g, $1.10. rloy firm ; baga of wintor, $1,10, OLEVELAND, © ¢ OLEVELAND, T'ob, 12.— BREADSTUFFa—Flour dull and unchianged, Vheat dull ; red wintor, $1,8082.00 Qorn nctivo: mixed Weat Oata firm ; Wostorn mixed, 46@47c, Tiye unchanged, PooviaioNs—Dull, oxcept baco, which §s in good Jobbing demand, Burzer—Choico Wentern very acarce, wantod § good to chiolca at 25@280 ; primo, 30c, unchanged at 60, FOR SALE. FOEL &A1, THE STEAMER ARAXES, he lies fn Buffalo Harbor, Tor tor ly to W FINANCIAL, WANTED. anted. A fow copies of The Daily Tribune of Jan., 16, 1872, for which a liberal price will bo paid at Counting Room of this LUNT, PRESTON & KEAN, Bank of Discount & Deposit, in all its branohos transactod, tlssuad, boaring futoroat according Ohlo & Misataaipg,. Commorelat Renking Gertilcaten of Dopos Soal i Korolgn I Tiruish Lottors of WEST BIDE, Cor, Halsted & Randolph-sts. 'SOUTI SIDH, 167 and 159 LaSalle-st, Contral Pacifio bonds, 7| Dol. Lack, & Wosteru,100 B, M, & Erleciauss.en . W, RAWHON, . P, PULSIFER, V. Pt B, W, RAWS 5 SULSIRR, ros Lrvznroor, Feb, 19—11 a, m.—Flour, 208 0d, Whoat —Winter, 14’ 3d@12 84 : spring, 118 0d@128 4d: white, 193@124 24 ; club, 14a6d@1da 30, Corn, 274 64, THE UNION TRUST 0O, SavingsBanls 185 South Olark-at., N. I%, cor. Madison, Obleago, Ill. Incorporated Jan. 5, 1847, Oapital, B195,00; Burplus, 883,000; Authorizod Oapital, Yrom 0 a. . 104 p. m., aud Monday and from § to 8, r cont por annum, will be paid ormoro, for oaoli full culons T RESTAUR, U Mrs. Ella A, Potter, Of tho tar Emvloyment Offico, gave a birthiday yarty at 91 . m,—Markot quiot and un- ., for hioracit and Mr. Roddy. was givon at the Orlontal Dinlng Parlurs, &7 Houth I . ‘Tho tables wora most tastily wrranys all know hieraftor o, LiyEurooL, Fob, 19,—Colton dull and dopressed; middling upland, V3;@07:d ; Orleans, 0@1035d 3 salon 5,000 balos;’ wpeculation and nlce, Droatafuls quict ; rod veiutor whoat, 12 20@128 3, co reanired for drawlng uoney, MISCELLANEOUS, ACCOUNTANT. d adfusting ua 6, No W, cusuor Olark-st, whoro to got all ordors fllod to sut by Mra, Pattor, was oxcelloni, aud re Aftor the tablos weru cloarcd, tho propelutor, aiviug tho guosts full posscesion of tho patlors, and il Tottor to live to uufoy many such biethday, aud 4 us all 10 como again, twok hin dopartur. Ty ‘onjoyvd_thutuselves oxcoedin mori(og, thea, wishiug usinoss, 6to., o guests orderod thols car. . \ l’m’if, 61s, Choose, 718, Oumberland middles, 34s, FrALO, N, Y,, Fob, 13,—0ArTLE—Recalpts fo-da;