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s THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: ISDAY, FEBRUARY I8, 1873 - " THE STATE CAPITAL. List ‘of Bills Introduced and “Reported in the General Assembly. Littlo Change in tho Railroad Com~ mission Question, Proposition 1o Make the Office of Rail- . road and Warehouse Commis= sioners Elective. Special Despateh to The Chicago Tridune, THR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUBE COMMIUSIONER~ i BuIPe. . Seamvorrer, Fob. 17.—Rumor {s slcondy busy with the names of threo new Ratiroad Commis- Moners in cngo of tho Sonato succumbing to the politiclans, dnd, oboying thoir boheats, rofuse to conflrm the namea botors thom. It Mr. McCroa is rojeoted, and hischances arotho bestof the threo, ex-Bonator John Adams, of Stophonson, o John P. Roynolds, of Caok, will probably bo uamed in his stesd. . ‘Wore McCroa alone on 'his own mor- its, he would unquostionably be confirmed, but some Bonators think it will not do to make an jnvidions discrimination by accopting him, and rofusing ‘Robinson and Btilwell; In-placo of Robineor, W, 0, Flagg aud ‘Judgo Underwood aro prominontly mentioned. Btilwell's . sue- cesgor {@ likely to bo Rouben A, Bonja- min, of Bloomington, or ex-Benator Thomes Boyd. Mr. DMorgan's friends still 1nalst that ho must bo appolnted ; that they con« trol the Senate; and no Commission without him can go through that domn;;n ical body. On tho othor hond, the friend’s of the Governor claim that ho caunot, withount abdieating his functions, and forfolting the rospect ‘of the bost element in his party, appoint Nr, Morgan. Thoy inguire who is Governor of Illinols, R.P. Morgan or John L, Bovoridgo? John L., they contond, is, and Intends to bo in spito of tho howling and in< #riguing of political wiro-pullers, who think thoy can * run” his asdministration, and aro about to discover their mistako, Thoso who de- fenid the course of 1lis Bxcollency atate openly ihat ho cannot, no mattor how strong the tem- OrATy ProASure, nHmlnt & man who Eo is convinced in his own mind - would not, for cogent rensons, bo tho boat wsaloction, They argue that a man who boldly avowad that if & railrond offered him = botter situation ho wonld resign and accept it, is not tho bost man for tho placo ; that tho party doos not dosire in the position any ono whoso lnflfi{- anco o the people is measured by, and deponds nltogetlier on, pecuniary compensation, and that n.man who kopt o_standing ndvertisomont in a xoflroad organ offering hia sorvicos to railroads srhile ho was Rallroad Commissioner should not longer hold the place. The following is » copy of tho advertisement : N o Rar.noaps,—Tho subscriber fa propared fo survey, locate, and catimate cost, ond also to furnish plan specifications, and forma’of contract, for_propos Lines of raiiroads, and other sugineering work, He will also examine. and make roports of cost and probable oarnings of .propoted roads, or of thoso dod snd. bridged, or i, operation In any of tho Voatorn tates. Hating hid 25 yoars® oxporlonc in the construction and actual operation of rallroads, chiofly in the Western States, ho will ba able, as ho be- Meves, {0 furnish economical and eatiafaclory plans snd aystems of construction, and oorzact and inteligent opinions af o tho valuo of o ineg, of B ad o, femaivi seeurets, Thformation o pase los contemplating the (nvestment of. capital sithcr ia tho atocks or. securltica of railronds, which will ald them in dotermining the valuo of seouritios proposed, lociding all legal questions connected “with tho matters about which ho may be conulted, tho sub- soribor will bo alded by competont advico and nsaist- ance already socured, To mechanics, manufacturers, and capitaliats con- templsting Woitern investments, desirable o{)gortunh Liea will be presonted, Offico over iho People's Dank, Dleomington, Il Riomanp P, Moroay, T, Qivil Enginear, HaMILTON SPENOER, Attorney and Counecllor, That ho happened to livein Bloomington, whero ono of tho suits was tried and, was gms- ont part ‘of tho °time, does 'not, thoy think, entitlo Mr, Morgan to moro credit for porform- ing his Quty than his -colloagues, without whoso sanction and. concurrance the suit could not vo been bronght, They aliu may that Mr. Morgan was poersonally siare of the irregulari~ tio in tho grain trade in Chicago, preceding tho g of Hugh Maher's warehouse last year, and, for mome resson, was sg-silont ag the tomb on tho subjeot; that hio ws smplogod as ‘civil enginoer by the Lafayette & Bloomington Railroad, sorving his term of offico; and, finally, that he is not a farmor or s hard-flsted son o toll, Mr. Scammon, they stato, dosiras fo rulo- or ruin, and they think ho {8 mtich more likoly £o ruin himself than to rule Govornor Beyeridge. 1t scoms that ho sont an emissaryhoretossehow the land lay, and fix up tho elate, and . tho emis~ sary wont bick thinking Morgan wonld ba ap- ointed, Mr. Bcammon then bogan to praiso organ, and, being committed, does not want to be benten. Tho best sentimont of the party 1a 0ppoacd to Mr. Morgan' and to Mr. Scammon, and belioves in upholding the arms of tho Exscutive. 3 E ‘Tho contost hne beon tinged with asperity. It. yarv-des all-Springfield, and has passed the por- als of the Loland parlors, where beauty congro- ates whon in town. The Iadies aro mostly in avor of tho Lrave Colonel, of the so-called farmers’ candidate, though tho fair ones dress in costumes ono of Wiich would lovy & quartor soction of land.. in . an .aligible .. locality. Tho feminine influcnce has .done him moare 800d “ than all tho Farmors' Olubs in tho Stato, and has had more weight with- Sonators, - Bub even the sex cannot'eays him, “Unless o won- drous and unoxpected chunga comes ovor the Gubernatorial drenm, BMr. Morgan will nover bo -pzolnzad. . v X ATER.—Thore aro: no new dovelopments, to- nighb; on the*Commiesion question, which is the only toplo of conversation; Mr. Morgan returned this evenig, and so did’Mr. Robinson. Tho Rallrond Committos Liave riot’yoi met, anditis doubtfulit the Benato will have an opportunity to act on the nominations to-morrow, unlosa tho Committoe moots in the morning, and re- orts. The probability is that the Commit- o will decldo, to-marrow ovening, to roport -back tho nemes, without recommenda- tion, on Wednesday mammg; ‘Chen the tug of war: wjfl dlr.ku Plu:e uniess, indoed; the Govern- orshould, at tho last momont, vithdraw the ‘names, which is not imgnaaiblu. though vory im- ‘probable. Tho .indications aro that none of the. Tames will be confirmed, and MoCroa will proba- bly go' down with tho othors, The Opposition }ae decided to voto unanimously against con- Airmation. Morgan’s forces aro prefinrlng for o final and dosporate assault upon the Gavernor, but it is bolieved he will stand tho shiock without flinching, . It is belioved thathe hus the now Board ready to send in ag soon aa the Senate ro- gaota and will continue sending in until the » Benato makos it ‘unnecossary to sond any more. » HOUSE BILLS. Bills were introduced in the Ifouse oxtonding tho time for .naking out tax deeds undor tax eales of 1808 aud 1869, and the timo for rodemp- tion undor tho eales for sald yoars until Aprill, 1874; glving Jurors 81,60 a day and 6 conts a mile; punish: nfi soduction by not less than ong nor more than fiva yonrs in tho Ponitentiary, and a flno not exceoding 85,000; _giving 81:n day to militimen who 'morved 19 COhicago during the fire; appropriating 5,000 for tho relief of Frod, Wagnor, acoldontally shot by p comrado while on that sorvica; modifying the law under which sales of \{nclnlmufl&lo{arty can bo mado by common carriers, so that tho proceeds can bo retainod b[vl the carrior, MMr. Bhaw futroduced a bill to compel railroad and sleoping-car nomémnian, under ponalty of 8200 for each offenco, to carry on oach passen- gor-car ono_firo oxtinguisher, one woodman's &1, one Liand-say, one leather bucket, and ono sledge-hammer, in good repair and roady for nae, PROPOBITION TO ELEOT THE RATLIOAD COMMIS- BIONERR, The shamoful uqunhhllnfi ovor_tho appoint- ment of Railroad and Warehouso Commissionors induced Somator Youngblood fo proparo an smendment to the Commiseioner. law providing for tho oloction of thoso oftlcors h‘y the poople at the Judiclol eloction to bo hold {n Juno_ noxt, aud every six yoars thoreaftor. Iisamendmont doos not'chango the dutios or powers of the Board, but aims to tako it out of tho hands of oliticians, Thero belng three Commissioners, x. Younghlood doaires {ioy shall bo slooted by tha Btato at Inrgo on tho rinciplo of Minority Represontation, as nppllm{) to_members of the Housa of Roprosontatives, In that way the praduclnxi‘ tho handling and the earrying classes could be falrly represented on thuq}unrd, the best mon would bo nominated by parties, and tho oliango overy two years Lo avolded, = The proposition cormmonds itsalf to the caroful con- Eideration of the Bonate, A Governor B rexpointad Captain . The Gavernor has reappoinf aptain W, H, &, Lawton custodian of tho viata and survoys of tho Stato. Tho only objoction that can bo urged | monopolies in the tranaportation of co: gontloman {3, ho 15 not s farmer, - -BTATH DANK RXAMINER, 5 Benator Btarno introduced a bill providing that o}l bankes in thoStato shall publish o quar- torly sintomont of their nccounts, and thint s banlk examiner, to bo appointed l:ly tho Auditor, shall go around unstnouncod sud fuspoot tho accounts to seo it thoy aro oorroot. ‘Lhe bill originntoed in Chicago. THE BPEARER, Bponkor Cullom has beon suffering from a cold for & fow days poast, but haa stuck to lda post mnnfully. 1fis absonco would bo n sorious loss at this time, Ho worka harder than any man in the Houso, and gontly Krods lazy Committoos, and ondoavora to keep tho machine running in decont shape, 5 g ANTI-MONOPOLY, Mr.- Johnston {utroducod o bill ‘providing againat monopoly on the part of common carrf- ors in coal, and to compol raliroad nompanios to transport coal from mines not owned by tho railroad company, and without glving any prof- oronce to ono coal company sbove another, " TNREE-QUARTER VERDIOTS, " The Judlclary Commiites buln&oppbnod to al- lowing throe-fourths or five-sixths of n jury to roturn a verdiot in oivil cases, - rocommended that Dbilla to'that offeat bo Inid upon the tablo. Mr. Ray, who is tho paront of tho throe-quarter proj nsfnon, saved it for & fow days by having 1t made thoe spoecial order for Wednesday, when it will pmbnlsy bo agnin postponed, MUNICIPAL TAXES, : The Municipal Tax bill, propared by the Ohi- cago City nuthorities, came up_agsin this morn- ing, whon Mr. Bradwoll desired to have it Eaub- onod, aud to ptrfke out tho clauso roquiring Fhu dopositing of monoy with tlic County Trong- urer bafore an u’l) onl could be taken. Ha would imposa nn addition of 10'por cont on patsous against whom appoals were decided, The Chair~ man of the Muniolpal Committos dofonded tho olnnse which was fnserted'at the xggxonl(on of the Hon. James P. Root. Mr. Hay mado a strong argument on tho necossity of providing for tho collection of taxes so na fo sustain the Government. Tho bill was ordored to a- third against the reading. BENATE RESOLUTIONS, Honator Caatle dosired o havo a Special Com- mitteo to consider the ‘project to abolish the Grand Jury Jlntnm, g the “Judleiary Committes ‘woro opposed to it. A Committeo of threo— Warren, Casoy and Baldwin—was nggulnlad, ‘but it will nevor accomplish anything, tho feol- ing‘hcfng atrongly opposed to 80 redical an fnno- vation, o Sonator Cnsey dosirad that tho, Railroad Com- mlttao proparo s bll giving counilos and sitiea tho right to transfor rnilrond subsoriptions,made boforo tho adoptfon .of tho new Constitution, from companios that liavo. not_constructed the ronds to companios that would construet the ronds. . Mr, Waito condemned the propositlon as an atteinpt to * whip the dovil round tho stump of tho Constitution,” * The- rosolution was adoptod. g MONTUARY. Tho doath of tho Hon. Robert J. Oross was ,ll;t[\:;oyrlltoly recognized by rosolutiona offored o Houso by -is collesgue, Mr, Stowart, of Winncbago, -nfl onchos modo by Mr. Mo‘om, .of Adams, and Mr. -Armstrong, of ‘La Sallo, Tho latter, who had known 'him'in the Conatltu- tional Convention 'of 1847, epolto’ faslingly of tho dovotion of tho: deconsed to the cause of humsa rights, and to his .charactor for honesty |- and manlincss. MMr. Hoy. paid. a tribute to the docensed, nnd in the Sennto Mr, Greeno offered rogolutions and Mr. Whiting mado romarks, P SMALL ATTENDANCE. ‘Thera waa baroly a tfiupr‘um in eithor body to-day ; still gomo routine business wasnccom- plished, and at noon the bodies adjourned in .respoct to the memory of Mr. Oross. RIGHTS OF MARRIED WOMEN— TESTIMONY IN CBIMINAL OASES. Tollowing are two bills bofore tho Sonste which are likely to give rise to considerable dis- ougslon ' - A DIL. £6r “8n sot dofining the rights and Habflitien of married womeon." - BzoTioN 1, -Be it -enacted by the People of the State of Iilinas; represented in_ the Gen- eral Aseoudly, Tha any movFed woman who sball hereaftor mako, or enter into any contiwote, express or {mplied, for th purpose of -crrying on aby Lrads, or Dusiness, or for -nny otber pirpose, excopling tho necesaerfos of life, may aue and be sued neparatcly in an sciion atlaw, or in chancery, thegamosa if ‘she waro solo and unfurriod, snd all 6f her separate prop- grly, Teal snd pezsona), sy bo aublocted to (1o pay- ment and satisfaction of -an; Judgmnnz or decros re- covered aguinat-her 3 Provided, that the samo amount of property, real and personal, shall be oxempt from Lorced pale o3 it tho aaid maceied. woman was tho hoad of a family, B . Bxv, 2. Whoroas o lorgs nember of married women aro doing business in this Stato, and their creditors aro without adoquate romndwn\nn {biom, an emergoncy 15 dealered to oxist; aud thia not sball bo in force from and after its passago.. . ..... - Thia bill is ready for n third roading, + A DILE. for an ot {0 cusble arfics and porsons jntor- eatod to Wlul{ du all criminal casos or proceodings. Brorion1, Beit ondoted by the Peopls of the State a7 Tilinofs, vepresented in the General 4 ssombly, That no shall bo disgualifiod 8 o witncss, in any orime P g, by reason of hia interaat in tha event of thoBame, us a party or othorwise, or by rea- aon of his having boon convictod of uy crimess but Buch Intarcat ar conviction may bo shown for tho pur- pose of affeating hie credibility, Sra. 2. On tho trialof al inlictmonts compiatnts 1 allier criminl procoeds, any porson clargad, ar od “trial, shall, at hia Toqueat, but not othorwiso, be deome ed a compotent wilnass; but his neglect or rofusal to teatity shall not create nnz presumption against him ; nor alll any referance bo made to, or'ény comment "bo mado upon, such neglect or rofusil, This bill {s on its socond reading. ——— PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL. .. BPRINGFIELD, Ill., Feb, 17, 'SENATE. - NEW BILLS, - . By consent, Senator OUMMINGS introduced EH \{u preseribing the duties of Oversecrs of ighways, “liy Seastor YOUNGBLOODE-A bill for an sok to amond Sections 1, 2, aud 8 of an act provid- ing for tho sppointmont of Railroad and. Waro- houso Commissioners. - Tho ' rules ‘wero sus- yoflnfleg and the bill road s firat time, and ordered nzod. % PILy Sonator STARNE- Requlitag bankliig as- sociations to make quarterly rfl}gfls. Dy Benator WILOOX—Rapaaling the law pro~ ‘hibiting stack running at largo. PETITIONS, G . By Bonator OANFIELD—Potition from ofti~ zens of Kano County, asking tho ropeal of tho road tax, and substitution of formor act, allow- ing porsons to work upon roads in Mou of payin ;}ug&.\ {ax. Roforred to Committeo on Roads' nnfi ridges. R ‘ l]g Bonator OABSTLE—From cjtizons of De- Kalb County, sgainst.confirming the Governor's appointees "of ~Railrond..Commissioners, Ro- ferred to the Railroad Committeo, RESOLUTIONS, By Benator - OABTLE—Asking the appolnt- ment of a specizl Committee to considor whothor 1t 18 oxpediont to abolieh the graud jury systom and prescribing the mannor of Pmaeuufing orim- inals, and, if so, to report a bil for that purpose, Anamendment was offered and accaptod, pro- viding that such Committeo shall only report if - they deom it expedient. Tesolution a lopted, sod Benators Baldwin, Warron nnd Casey woro np&minlcd a8 the Spocial Committeo. 'lio apecial order for 11 o'clogk, considoration of the rosolution in regard to ochanging the sys- tom of lenalng convict labor, was lnlfi on the table. z “Bunntox OABEY offored tho following resolu- on 1 WiinEAs ; Prior to the adoption of the present Gon- stitution, many clties, counties, townships and towns in this Bfalo voted subsoription to the capital stock of Tailroad companios named in eaid vote of subscription tuat bavo not boen constructed ; therofore, Htesolved, That tho Comimittos on Rallrosds bo re. .spectfully Tequeated fo inquire into the pxpodioncy of onnctinga lnw by which oitlos, countlos, townships, sud towns that Lave, prior to tho adoption 0f tho prosent Couatitution, votod subscription to the capital stock of railronds that have not beon . constructod, may be en- Abled {0 subscribo such stock to .other. raflrosd come panics that may construct o . raflway through, soross, or {uto such oltics, countica, townabips or tawns, * Tho rosolution was debated at length, and adopted by the following vots; 48, Hinchellfte, Buldwln, Reynolds, Brown, Huudley, Starne, Casoy, Jncobs, are, Cumtings, Kelioe, Warren, Cunninghsim, Leo Whitlng, Ousey, Nicholson, Wilcox, Dow, . Yulmor, Willian Ferrell, Patterson, Younghlood—25, Hampton, . NAYS, . Greon, Waite, Vorls, Saufold, Atch Donchie, " Shoppeia rehor, onnliue, oppard, Brooks, Glenn, ' hioct, Burke, Qundfach, Btoele, Burne Heury, Btrong, . Canflola, McGrath, Thompson, Gastlo, Murply, Upton, Orows, Bholion, Yoger, Resolutions were offorod by Scnator Greon, expressivo of rogrot at the deceasa of Hon, I, J. Orosy, lato n mombor of the Houso, snd o Committeo cnnslutlnq of Prosident Farly and Bonators Nicbalson, Whiting, and Kehos, wero appointed to attend the funeral, overal mombors spoko to the rosolutions, upon the adoption of which, and out of ruspwl for tho momory of tho doceased, the Senate ad- Journed. HOUSE, NEW DILLS, Mr, JOHNSTON obtained loaye, and intro- duced & bill defining monopolies, and to provent q Read firat th nd ordored printed. : nmhM:‘ a’l‘?il\:‘v'xfi'l‘—h"nll to anthorizo Courts of Ttecord in ooriain casesto order lands to bo subdivided and platted. NEAOLUTIONA. By Mr, BnAD\VELL—Inalmnumh the Judl- clary ommittoo to roport a bill alnplifying pro- In law, Adopted. “%yhl‘\ :. MuPHEBlLAIN—IuntmaHng tho Judl- clary Committoe to oxamine and report upon the valldity of tho bond filod Dy citizens of Bpring- flold in rolation to grounda for tho now Stato Touso. Roforred to the Beloct Committes roviously appointed. ¥ By llr.y Tfi?fl'm\—lnatmotlug thae Judiciary Committos to roport whothor furthor legisiation 18 nocessary to compel partios owning ostatos for Iife to pay taxos on samo, Adopted. TETITIONS woro offered asking _ tho onnotment of a moro rigld Tomporance law ; aldo, in rolation to seorst soclotion, Btook Jaw, and other subjeots. TETONTA OF COMMITTEES. Mr, ROUNTREE, from tho Oommittos on Municipal Affairs, reported bnok Houso bill No. 19, with an amendmont, Tho bill rolatos to tho lovy and collection of taxos for 1872, Tho nmumlmong( waa adopted, aad the bill orderad to = third ronding, The Oommlgmn on Exeattlve Dopartment ro- portod lel( {Io“gu bul g« to nl’t ulato tl';o"rtnnin- nor of applying for pardons, with o subatituto whioh an yrusr:d and {ho substitate ordere printod. . INTRODUOTION OF DILIY, By Mr. BRADWELL—In rolation to Maaters in Law and in Chancory. By Mr. DRESSER—Concorning {ax doods, By Mr, HAY—An act for tho rellof of Frod- oriok Waggonor ; olao o solation: to, unclaimod proports % tho hauds of common carriers. By Mr. .McPHERBON—To provids for tho paymont of voluntoor eoldiers on dutY in Obhi- cago Oct, 11, 1871 ; also to onnblo tho legal rop- rodontative g of doconsed gummu to proseou 0 0ns in notions of trospsss on tf 0. By Mr. MOQIIIE Eflmhnfl)—Appnfllonlng tho Btafo Into Judicial Circuita, By Mr. MOORE (Adsams)—To punish tho offonce of neduction. 2 3 FIRLD—For pormancnt sucvey of townships, By Mr, ROUNTREE—To amond the Foes and Bolaries act. By Mr, SHAW~To provent tho destruction of hunan lifo on rallronds. By Mr, WALKER~In rolation to tho sottle- mont of partnership intorosts of deceased por- 8ona, . MORTUARY. Mr, STEWART announcod tho denth of his colleaguo, Mr, Cross, of Winncbago County, and submitted resolutions of respect and condolencs, * and providing for tho appointmont of a commit- tag to attond the funoral, S Tho SPEAKER named the following fiontln- mon: Mossrs, Stowatt (Winnobago), drup, Rice, Oronkrite, Johnston, Rodgers, Raco, Grid- fey, ' Granger, ' Aloxandor, (Crawford), = Haxt, Booth, Shaw, Taggart, Armstrong (LaSallo). Tho .rosolutions were adopted, and the House adjourned, e THE KENNELLY MURDER. Oonclusion of tho Coronor’s Investigntion- Tho Jury Is Unablo to Discover Who IKillod the Man, . ‘The Inqueat in tho cage of John Kennolly waa resumed yesterday, pursuant to adjournment on Thuraday evening. John Burns and Thomas Miokela tostified that they found Kennolly'a body, whon ho lay wound- od and dying, in tho alley at tho rear of Q’Calla~ ghan's snloon. James Koarns toetified that he was in 0'Calle~ ghan's 8nloon about 6 o'clock on Sunday even- ing, and that ho obgorved a man disputing with the propristor about & bill of 50 conts. Ho could not tall who tho man was, " "Conrad Ruhl, a mombor of {ho Fire Depart- mont, testiflen that he saw » man pitched out of tho second ealoon west of the -alley - (O'Calla- ‘ghan’s) about noon on Sundsy, Ho saw blood on the man's face. Whilo going through tho alloy about 12 o'clock on the same night, he saw an expross wagon and two mon' standing thero. Ono of the mon ondeavored to stop him. Two othor mon camo from tho saloon on. the corner of the alley. Tho wagon might have been. one. of tho rogular Expross Company's vehicles. Dotoctive Dixon awore to what ho discovered while investigating the caso.” Ho found a pool of blood in tho alley at the roar of 0'Callaghan’s saloon, on Mondsy morning. It was about eightoon l?mfl.um aquare, .aud about half an inch deop. Ho also found drops of blood on the rear steps of 0'Callaghen's saloon. otoctive Flynn teatified, but his ovidence did xfi?& diffor materially from "that of Dotective xon. Goorgo Burkoe teatiflod that he was in Q'Calla- han's betwoen 6 and 7 o'clock on Bunday even- g, and that ho saw Kennelly standing noar tho Btove, protty drunk. About twonty minutos af- terward he saw him atanding in the back yard. As this waa all the syidonco that could bo ad- duced, tho { retired, and, aftor o few min- utes’ consultation, rondored & verdict that John Kenuelly eamo to his dooth from tho effocts of & fracture of the akull, cansed by & blow, dealt by some unknown person, + The_Coroner immodistoly rolomsgd 0'Calla- ghan, ‘anln, and Ray, who were incustody on suspiclon, THE PERTEET . CASE. An Error Corrected-Lotter from State’s Ate tornoy, Cliatles FE. Reed. o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : 8m: Inyour paperof this morning appears & telogram from Springfleld, which states that ono of the errors upon which Judge MeAllistor grantod the aupersedeas in the Porteot caso is, that X procosdod in tho caso. without a mandate from tho Bupreme Court remanding the case, This i8 not trao. No such error oxists. I hnd n mandato from that Court romanding the causo, Tho following is the - last clause of tho opinion of tho Supremo Court, viz: It was orror fo Tofuso » chiangg of venuo, and, for {his, tho judgment is roversed and tha causo romandod, Tho followlug is a copy. of tho order.mado by the Criminal Court of this county, on to 20th day of November, A.D,1873 whon tho caso was rodocksted and the venue ahnnfllml to Jalot, yiz: ‘The Pooploof tho Stato of Illinols va, Androw J, taind!uhncnt for murder.—~This day ogain como o eatd poople by Olnrlos 5. Tread, Blato's Atlormoy, and the said defendant 2a wall in bls owa proper pors #on, 08 by his counsel, oled comos, and it appoaring to tho Court from a ‘cortified copy af the oplnion of the Bupremo Court of ihis State, produced ond read to the Court by sald defendant's counsel, that the judgmant of tbfl Court ip this causo “bas been roversed, and this cause remanded for an. other trial, it {s ordcred that this causo be snd ihe eame {8 hereby-Tedocketod, And now comoa tho eald defendant and presonts hla sworn potition for o change of veuus in_this ‘cause, and the Cot ing fully advisod fn tho yremises, doth order that tho ‘venue in this cause bo cianged to the County of Will, and that the Olork of this Court transmit to the Clerk of the Circult Court of sald Will Uounty, all the papors on flo in this cause, with 8 true sud correct oopy of all ordors mflm‘cm‘\infi! of this Court had and sutered thoroin, and that tho said dofendant bo remanded into 1o custody of the Sherltf of Cook Cobnty. CuAntes H, REED, Blato's Attornoy, Onioago, Fob, 875, 5 —_— THE TREMONT HOUSE ROBBERS. Thelr Exnmination to Be ¥eld This Aftornoon =Whnt Will Occur If an Attewpt Is Made to Rescue Them. The Tromont Housoe robbers, Barron and Behoen, wore to hava had s hearing botoro Jus- tico Beully at 2 o’clock yestordsy aftornoon, but, on account of tho fllnoss of Buperintendont Washburn, tho oounsel, Messrs. Stiles and Trudo, sgroed to dofer the examination until the same hour this afternoon. A. large numbor of poople wore in tho offico of the Justico awaiting tho arrival of tho prisoners, but they ‘wore disappinted, tho thieves not being brought into Court, Bome of the spoctators possessed countonances which could be truthfully desig- natod *villanous," and it was the impresajon of those who have wno interest in the case that ® resous would have boon at- tompted had the robbers heen arraigned. Justico Beully had boon warned ot dangor, and informed that tho frionds of Barron and Schoon would not permit him to hold them for trial. Ho was no? alarmed ot this information, but conslderad procaution necossary. ence, o squad of polico wore- called for, and, hind the hearing talon place, the tlioves who Intondod lio pnrt}:’:lpatn in tho rescua would hayo Liad conslderable difficulty in accom- plishing thefr obfeot. T ng, should tho ex- amination take placo, o numbor of officors will ba presont and soo that the prisonors do uo os~ capo. The associntos of the mon under arrest Liad, thorofors, botter give up tho ides of [iber- atiug thelr comrades, for if they attempt to ro- lonso thom thoy will bo discomfittd and most syuredly share thoir circumsoribed spartments at tho polico headquartors, —_— Ood Livor 0i1, Hazazd & Caswell's Cod Liver Ol is the hoat, - FOR CHARITY'S SAKE, How tho Ladcs of Trinity Church Added to tho Deploted Treasnry of Lhat Institutlon, A Charily Ball that Wns‘Fashlonublo, Sucoosse ful, and Highly Enjoyablo. Ts {6 that ohurches genorally, and Trinity Church partioularly, hinvo o refining and boautl- {ylng influenco on womankind, or fn it that tho fairost and most chnrming of Ohicago's bolles havo gravitated to Trinity Church? Was the raro oxhibltion of womanly boauty and good tasto ot Standard Hall, last evoning, the rosult of tho Ohristian toachings of the Rov, E, Bulli- van, or had ho the good fortuno to have hoen solectod to dircot and gnido thoe footstops of tha fnfroat flock in tho cfty? These quostions aro suggostod by the chiority ball given by tho Iadios of Trinlty Church last night, and, as theroby do- pondaa talo, it should Lo told ss briofly as may bo. Trinity Chutch {ncludes, in Ghicago, a largo nnmber of very wealthy pooplo. It also atands sadly in neod of a trifling proportion of tho possosslons of ita membors. That o contribu- tion might bo raised smong thom, tha Iadies of tho congrogation proposed to raise funda for this most souurvlng objoct just as funds wore raised for othorbonavolent purposos, or, in other words to unito a vast nmount of ploasuro with ¢hio monoy to besubseribod by thoir male frionda, Thoy dotormined to give s ball, tho procecds whoroof woro to go to h‘nlt{ Ohurch, Whon thoir oxcollent rector was npprisod of - this dotormination on tho part of “the ladies, ho thought it snvored too littlo of the church and too muoh of worldly smusemont, and got his faco against gucki & _prageeding, The Indios, rosdy waya to yiold to tho counsol of thoir spiritunl fuldu, promptl{ flqun up_the iden of having a Crinity Ohurch ball, * Bat they wore not going to ho opporsunity of having a ball of somo Thoy wero far too pmti[ a5 8 body to ‘wasto tho deoronsing chances of showing what kind of a musier of beauty tho church could oxhibit during tho prosent moa- son, With oll good faith, therefore they left tho church out by namo, and called it o * grand charity ball ;" but thero sre those who do not doubt that tho church will got tho monoy, after all, It will bo decidod by a voto, and thus the cash will be & donation. As n ball, the affair was s markod sucooss, in point of numbors, in point of recoipts, in point of amusomont, ond in point of boauty and graco. Tho toilets corrosponded with the natural at- tractions of tho ladics. Tho programmo was ac- coptablo, and gave evident satisfaction, hnlnT a8 follows (Hoffman's Light Guard Band furnishe ing the musio) : 1, Boloctions, ... ,.. 2, Galop—1-—3—Nadeap ", .. 3. Quadrillo—¢ Souvenir .., 4. Waltz~1—0— Artiat's Lifo" :. Eflsdufl—“ The Thirtcenth », . Galoj losg kind. uadrillo—~* Louisen ", , alop~—1—3—~'' Horo an Thoro wore 450 porsons present ou the floor, which noceasarily arowded tho ball-room . of Btandard Hall somawhat, At 11 o'clook there woro upward of 100 carriages collocted outsido. At midnight an elogant aupyor was gorvod in the suppor xoom of the hall, gotton up by Mr, Jolm ‘Wright. Tho table waa u“nlnturs in'itsol?t,—the oontro place, of flawars, calling forth the h'ghust encomiums from tho Indios. Tho flowors wero dolicato, and arranged with oxquisito taste, As to who was thero, it is porhaps unnoces- sary to state. A vory largo ‘msjority woro ‘membors of Trinity Churdh, with o seattoring of visitors from othor churches. Among tho lattor might have been noticed tho form and countonanco, ‘familiar to many, .of Senator Oglosby. The two channing prime donne who have boon thrilling tho souls of Ifallan opera- goers during tho past two weeks wore not rogont, Of the tollettos nothing espeoinl nosd o said. Thoy wore rich and costly, and in oxquisito tasto. Tho dance, a8 o spoctacle, was dollghttal, and apparontly Kiore thon dolightful to tho participants, In evory respect the ball was & chiarming succosa, DENISON, TEXAS. A_Proposcd Logisiative Excurslon Postponed—The Cattle Trade—Plants ing. s y Dexson, Toxas, Feb, 17,—Tho proposed ox- cursion of tho Logislatures of Missouri, Kansas, and Toxas will not come off aa contemplate for tho reason that tho Toxas Central Railro Nill not be comploted to this place in time to make arrangoments bofore some of tho Legisla- tures adjourn. It is now but 18 miles from here, and if the weathor s fovorablo will be finished in two or three wecks, The recent heavy rains put traok-laying back, The Logislaturo of this State visita Galveaton noxt Wedneaday, to participate in the feativities of the Mardi Gras. Tho car rates for cattlo from hore to 8t. Louls wrill be flxed, nfter Morch 1st, at §100, It ig be- lioved these rates will bring 100,000 hoad of cat- tle hore for lhl;m:ent this genson, Spring has falrly opened, and seed is being ut in the ground. * Immigrants are coming into he Btate in lfi: numbers, and business horo is groatly inore; o Important Decision. Cov.vamus, O,, Feb, 17.—Judge Groeon, of the Common Pléas Gourt for Fraukiin Conly, geve & decigion fo-day on the colobrated Adair Liquor law. Bome of the provisions ho pronounced un-~ oconstitutional and void, and so limits the ro~ maindor that it would be difficult to obtain a vordict againet'a liquor sollo: MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, New York Financial News, KN Yonr, Fob, 15.—Monoy was sctivo and sirin. gent, und loahing 88 high &3 116 per day and Inter. cat, Closing at 7 gold to 1.3+, Htoriing was weak at 1085 @108%, Gold wos firmer ot 14X@LL4%¢ all day, closing at 14K @NI4K. Loans at 3@T gold for carrylg, Clesr- ings, $64,0081000, Tecasury disbursoments, $70,000, ovornments sero strong, with more dolng, A million {s esld to Lavo been bought by ono German houso for shipment, thero Lelng & proft on thelr ox- port at tho present gold rato. Stato bond wors dull and steady. Jailrand bonds wero modoratoly aetiveat full prices, Tho stook market, with tho oxcaptlon of & weok fool- 1ng ot tho oponing of business, was firm, and (0. many casou higher during the dsy, 'Tho tranasotionn wors ot capocfally activo, Tho atrongest shaves woro West- ern Union, which #old up to 683 ; Trio, which. ad- Yanoad to 8536, wih » wol eon{inied-offort ko pi- clinsa, and 0’0 & T O, w Gomand, snd HErjoi, Whch AAvateeal sy paph et Tho wholo markot clowed atrong, Hartford & Ertg ad- vanced on tho rumor that Vandorbilt liss obtained its 2 control, sud is son WHlism 15 to bo mado President, Htorllng, 108, 'GOVERNMENT DONDS, Goupons, 6! 1185¢|Coupons, 01,....,. 5:208 of 62, (Coupos, 68, Coupons, '0i 104080011 vveee Coupouns, 65, (Currenoy 63 .. Coupons, %65 (aow) N DoNDE, Missouria Virginiss, old, T'ennessoos I North Caraliug 433 [North Carolinss, now..18 Terro ' Torro Haute, . Ohtcago & Alon.... 114) 1 0hfengo & Alton 1id 118 |Olio & Mississippt... 46 Tiitnofs Contral . Union Paciflo BT} 0! Uuntmll'wmuhnnl.la‘ll‘fif i Dol, Lack, & Westorn,103:{ B, H, & Eri e 03 . K Plttsburgh Cattle Market. T1TrsnUROL, Pa,, Vb, 17.—~OATTrz~Markot dull; arrivals boavy 5 Leat, 6o to 030 : stockors, B3¢0 to 43¢0} comtnon, 43a la 630, Buger—Market” dull 3 603 medium, 6o to B0 ; common, foas—Market good ; Piitiadelphis, Yorkors, $4,60 to 35,10, Now York Live Stook Market, New Yonr, Fob, 17.—Breves—Thoro wero 5,800 cattlo—154 cura at_Ono Ifundrodth troct ; 133 cars ot Oommunipaw, and 51 at Weehawkon, Total for tho week, 7,400, sgainet 8,800 the provious weok, Tho Quality aversgos botter, and thorg la & Uttlo Lnprove- rivala heavy ; bost, 60 to 10104370, $5.30 to $3.00; mont all round, though tho higlior prices are duo now to tho improved quality, than mnch real adyanco, Only 400 Toxaus woro on 6nlo nt B@103a 3 thin Tilitols snd Oblo eattl, 105G 113¢0; fic (o food, 11,@1305 rimno to axfrs, 18@14o—all sold, Balen: Boven cats Coxnng 0 cwl, 63(@10%o 5 4 enrs, 1% cw, B0 0 cats Thinols, 63¢ awh, 113¢c ;2 cars, 1 w, 1034c) 66 Ibs peroyts ot b, 40" 8 cara* Tilinalw, T oty 1K@ 90 ; 9 ‘cars oxira’ Ohlo, 1,476, at 140,56 1ba per owh § ncleru ‘flllllnll, 8 u&v‘t,, 8c, 4 Woatern droased beef Is aearca at 7)@93¢0 for good, BHizEr—~To-dny, 1,200, nnd only e e Heoks osgainat 24,250 tha provioua woek, Markot moro activa at A(0 ndvaneo, or biga for car, 81 ths, Micligan 3 670 for car poor, 89 1te, Oblo; G2/a for 2 cars, 1os, Michignn ; nnd 1 car,’ 80 lbs, Ofito; 780 for car, 08 Ihs, Olilo ; 80 for 2 care, 105 1bs, Biate, and 8o for deck, 147 1be, Ohto, _ Avorago quality sl poor, - 3{ons—Are runuing light in numbers, and of less woight, averaging nbout 140 hoad por car, Lighty cars camp In to-d oy, maklng 80,700 for thio weok, ngainat 40,200 the week bofore, Total Westorn drossod for tho wook, 14,900, Thoy aro worth 5}@0%o0; city .;;:a;lm\!, 8Xc for Lieavy ; 03(@7c for mediuni, and 70 e, Foroign Markots, T.aveEnroot, Fob, 1711 s, m,—Flour, 30s 6d. Wheat -l\xx‘:-«;;;‘s%laufixzi 8, wpring, i, 6d@12e id; Py 2034d; clu 5 | Pnrk.,w’. B :wflf‘h{. ) 128 00@18a 3.’ Corn, 978 0l LivEi£oor, Fb, 11—i10 p, m—Market qulet and unchangod, 1:1V£RPOOK, TFob, 17—5 p, m,—Markot unehonged. TLoxnow, Fob, 17.—Conkoln, money, 023;@0}{ ; ace count, 021} 530 of 10, 0355 do 01, §336 5 0408, 0% §'ox-coupon, now G, 00} Erie, 513¢, ‘Tallow, Tho tato of money et tho Slock Exclinngo la 1 por cont lowor (hnn tho byk rato, Py FRANEVORT, Fob, 17,—Tive-Lwentles of '03, 963, PAnis, Fob, 17.—Tentos, 55¢ 500, Livenroor, Feb, 17.—Cotton quict, Middling up~ tand, 03¢d; Orloany, 10@101¢d, Sales, 12,000 baloas American, 5,000 bales; apeculation aud oxport, 3,000 Dréadatufls quict. Tod wintee whoat, 12 i pionftulls quict. Ted wintor whoat, 128 13@1 O mLTVfl . goCheoso, Tin, Cumberiand middlos, 91 ; short ibs, New York Dry Goods Maritot. New Yonr, ¥eb, 17.—Thhoro was o moioratoly sctive business movemont with Loth tho commission housen and jobbors, Tho markot for catton goods 18 yory nirong, and a deelded upward movement hna sob in, Imdluq maked of blonched shirtings have boon sdvoncod. Wamsulls, 200; Indian Orehord Ak, 17c3 Hatlowell @, 130; oud "Yangdon G B, 200, New York Billa and Tuscdrors are Aold aut by tho agents, who will only nocapt ordors at voluo for futuro delfvery, Prints,- filnghnmu, and woollens are more antive, ‘Worstod drcea fabrics aro in demand from the agonta, Foroin goods aro-ratlior moro activo with o Im: porters. Philadelplin Live Stock NMarikoet, TPHILADELPHIA, Fob, 17,—DekvEs—Aro in fair do- mand and firmer ; exira Btate and Weatern, $5.0@ a.uln; r;n- to good, $0.60@7.00 ; common, $5,0080.00, alos, Smzxp—Tair demand at $4.50@8.00, Hales, 10,000, Hoas—Migher at $7.75. Sales, 5,000, Tlttsburgh 011 Markot, TPrrzanonoi, Fob. 17.—Crudo potroloum quist but frm st $7.2007.2355 ; refmed quist oud unchanged. jrissgi s The Produce NMarkots, NEW YORK, New Yonw, Fob, 1T.—~Corron—Dull; middling upland, 2le, BreApervera—TFlour dull ond heavy: recolpts, 0,000 bris; suporfine Weatern and Btato, §0.257.00; common to good oxtro, $7.10@7,60; good to cholce, $7.60@8.25; whito wheat oxirs, $8.50@10.60; Ohio, $7.20@10,60 ; Bt. Louls, $1.66@18.00, Ryo flour uns changed. Coromeal guict’; yallow Woatern, $3.25@ 3,46, " Whoat—Nothing dofng; rocolpts, 17,000 bm s No. 2 Duluth spring, $170: No,2 Miiwaukao, $170 ¢ winter red Westorn, $1,80@1.95. _Rye, barloy, and malt unchanged, Corn quict and unchanged; To- .ceipts, 11,000 bu; now mixed Westorn at 64@000; old do, afloat, 0680630 ; do, in store, Gii¢e. Oats quiot snd_uncl nngm; Medflp(a, 12,000 ‘bu; now mixed Weatorn at 62@850 ; old do ih storo, 64@08c, £oas—Qufet and tnchanged. HAY-—Qulot, Iors—Unclisnged. @nooena—Cofleo ateady ; Tlo, 173¢@200, _ Bugar lco, Bl -stendy ; centrifugal, 0%e,” ‘Bolnsses firm, Rl @Y. PrTnOLEUM~Orudo, 8%4@00; roflned, 10 @200, TuneeNTINE—Btrong at G8o, HTOUK OF GRAIN in slore ! Wheat, b, WitisrEr—Dull at 020, Provisiong—Pork more aclivo and firmer; mow mces, $14.76 ;primo mens, $14,25. Boof steady ; mess, ; oxtra, $12.00@13.60. Out_ncats w l:fl 3 ehoulders, 5o ; pickled-hams, 11X @11 34¢ Aliddlos quict ; Tong cloat, Tio; ehorh clear, 134 long and shiort cloar for Fobruary, Tige, Lard' it Westorn stoam, 8 6-16@8240 3, kettlo, B)@8 0-10c, Borren—Tifm ; Westorn, 16@200, Ourzaz—Firm ot 104@10ke, OINOINNATI, Fob, 17.—BozApsTUrrs—Flour l’l\flnfi Whoat frm ot $L7I@LT5, Corn Oals " dull and un- CrommatT, angod, LINeerp Or—Stoady at 93@05. Ecas—Stoady at 37@280, Provisioss— Strong. York firm ot $19,25@19,60, ‘with lght offerings, quiet; steam, TX@7%0; kottlo B, Bulk miate strony sud nigier'’; sfiouidors, 43@4{c; offered at 4Xc for March ; salos 1,500,000, deliversd at 8¢, Joseph, Do, ot $i6¢ Diyor Maroh { clear rib, 03¢0, and oifored nt that o buyes tll 15th of March ; cloar, 'Te. Bacon stendy ; showlders, 53{c, to cowoouz of smoke; cloar ©b T@7%0; Clear, T3 zie. HOus-Firm ; shippors, $4.60@4.70; butchors, $4,80 @3,00. Tiocalple, Bon, " T OEM0 kit Wiisker—Steady at 88c, BUFF. "ALO, BurpsLo, Fob, 17—Flour sleady. Wheat—Quiot; gales 1 car Duluthh ab$1,70; 1 oar smbor Obia at $1,80; 1 car-No, 2 Mitwaukeo club ot $1.05, - Corn. dull ; salos, 6 cors on track at 620, Barley noglected, Byo quict, OSWEGO, 8 08wEa0, Feb, 17.-~DBAEADSTUFFE—Whont quiet and firm, Cora nlonflyn'ixfl:%c. Bnléluyunehungc 3 Mesriss, Fob. 17.—~Corrox—Quiot and unchangsd, BueADsTUEFE—Tlour quiot ot $0.500910.80. Gorn ‘meal easior at $3,15, Corn dull and drooping at 4@ @50, Quta dull and drooping nt 40@61c, Hax—Searco and firm at $30,00655.00. 2, 200, LOUIBVILLE, LoumsvriLe, Fob. 17,—Tlour and ProVISIONs—Active demand and sf $13.50@13.76. Bacon—Shoulders, B3{@0c; clear rib, T3{oy clear, 80; plain hams, 130; 'sugar cured, 134G 125 all picksd, Bulk menta—Shoulders, 438 ; clear ?@bnd" ain unchonged, Tong ; moss pork, s cloor, 70, Lara—Ohoico leaf {n 3o, Witsxey—Steady at 88@80c, PAORING—Tho tolal number of hogs killed hore this eeasoen {8 313,383, againat 508,088 laat season, ', LOUIS, 87, Lovts, Fob, 17.—BReADsTOFFs~Tlonr quist snd terces at unchionged, ' Wheat dull and. ensier; No. 2 spring, $1.20@1.%0 7 winter, only gamples sold., Corn vasfer’ No. 3, 3I@31iG0 on cast track; 33@Ixo in clevator, Osfs casfor ; 97@2T3¢0 on east track ; 290 in clovator, Barley firm’s No, 9,800, Ryodull and caster; No, 2, 680 In caat elovator. WinskeEy—Firm at 00c, Provisions—Pork unchanged ; $18,95 for Irregular; $13.60 for standurd, Bulk meats sirong; shoulders snd clear ribs up country,. 4@0ige, nllor April, Bacon firm ; ordor lots, shoulders, 653 cloar b, Tigos clear, 80, Lard moro activo and. fitm’; primo étcam, 740 auat; e soll March Kaltls' Tio caoh country, ‘Hous—Firm at $4.25@4.50, Osrrie—In good demand and irm : fafr to chofeo nativo stoers, $4,60@0.00. Rocelpts, 3,164, PUILADELPHIA. POILADELPRLA, Fob, 17,—BiEADSTUPFE—Flour dull and weak : oxtrs, $0.05@7,00; Wisconsin and Minne- Bots, 0.00. ' Wheat very quiot ; rod, $1.88@1.05 ; amber, $LO7. Rys, 00c, Coru in foir domand s yeliow, 80@006, Ot in Umlted roquiat ; whito, 10@800'; mixt od, 0. PernoLeou—0rudo, 143¢0; rofined, 10}70. ~dull at 932, Winskey- ¢ DALTIMORE. Dacnions, Feb. 17.—Bneinsrosws—Flour qnist and unchangod, Whoat dull; red Western, $1,60G. 2,00 ; smber, $2.05@2.18, Corn firm; mixed Wosiern, Gi@dac, - Onla i’ Wostorn mixad, 47@500, Byo! dull st @900, Puovisions—Buoyant snd strong, Pork, $14.50, fimx:{—oshnuldcm, 6};@0xc; rib aidcs, 7;;@’%‘; clear flmtn—sumdg + cholco roll Westorn, S0c, Wisker—02@93%e. ULEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Fob, 17.~BueapsTorss—Flour Srm ; Wheut dull and inactive, and nominally unchanged, Sfi.‘?‘ l‘\éwly; low mixed, 45c, Onte sleady; No.i e, 400, Repined PETROLEUM~—Quict, but firmer ; standard whito In car lots, 163(0; small 'lots, 1680 legal tost, Oblo, 24@250, TOLEDO, ToLEDO, Feb. 17.~LnzAvstorrs—Flour quiot and unchanged, Wheat dull snd lower 3 No, 3 white ‘Wabash, $1.00; oxtra whito Mich) on, $1.98; No,1 do, $1.837 smblr Michigun, $1.71; No. 1 rod, §170% § No.4do, 81,0546, Corn qulct and'unchianged,” Osfs & ehado botter 5 No, 9, 86X0; Michiguu, 80, Duzuszn fl%gan—w.m%m. rozrr4—Flour, 5,000 brlsf; whoat, 16,000 bu ; corn, 80,000 b foata, 400" b, RO I I i PMENTS—Flour, 800 brla; wheat, 2,000 bu; corn, 97,000 bu ; oats, 1,600 bu, L MILWAUKEE, MILWAUREE, Fob, 17,—BitApyTUFes—Flour quict and unohianged, Whent quict sud weal ; No, 1, §1,0 No. 3, 1,25, Oats qull aud fower; No, 9 4n fulr domand but Jower ; Ne, 9, Sdo, ~ Hyo fien No, 1, 680, Darloy dull and u shada lowor ; No Tedi Flour, 1,000 brls ; wheat, 21,000 bi BuIeMENTa—Tlotr, 1,000 rls « whieu, 1000 b, DETROIT, DeTnort, Feb, 17, LneAparores—Flonr quiot and unchanged. Wheat in fair demand but lower ; oxtra nhiito, $3.013 No, 1, $1.93@194+ wmbor, $1.71@1.7, Corn quict and unchangod, 'Oals in good domund ; Westorn, 850; whits Btato, 40c, ILOVER B &S5, HMISCELLANEOUS. S~ s A AAAAAA WMELS ST G, RIGHATRD DAWNON, formorly s toamstor in Chioago, Aoy yoruon lving sudty tuforiailon aushall loud to lits o Uo sultehiy rowarded; and sliould this moot ho 14 onrnoatly ru- 0 aaldl Rlobard I , auete 10 witly Wi solativon i Rogtand by Trhloh hio wauld hoar of acinothiing to lits advautigo, | In- Ciloglon, Yockibire, Humma, Toouh HATelEiplicy PRINTS AND DOMESTIC GOODS, P e SPRING BUSINESS 1878. HAMLIN, HALE & (0, Tave made cxtended arrange- ments for the Spring Trade, and are already in receipt of Fifteen Hundred packages of Prits and Domestie Gaods, Comprising in part all the pop- ular brands of Blcached and Brown Cottons, Cottonades, Denims, Ticks, Checlks, Ginghams, - And other leading staples ; also, AMERICAN AND TOREIGN DRESS GOODS and other fab- rics required for the enrly Spring trade. N. Bo-The usual trade dis- counts to packiige buyers, Cash and short time buyers will always find prices satis- factory. ‘Warehouse corner Madison and Tranklin-sts. DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, &o. “Special Sale” Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. The entire stock offered at ex- ceptionally low figures, prepar- atory to removal. Special selections of choice lines from the Shawl, Suit, Cloak, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, and other depart- ments, at prices worth noting. Inspection and comparison so- licited, at 235 & 237 WEST MADISON-ST. MAGAZINES. MARCH MAGAZINES * THE ATLANTIC HONTHLY. CONTENTS: . The Quarrel of Jeflerson und Hamiltou, Jamos Paston. B An article of pecullar interest, The Madonnn of the Futurc. H. Jamos, Jr. The Abbo Galianl, Ldward Howland. Itobert Owen nt New Lunark, Robsrt Dale Owon. A Gooil Word for Quucls, Edward Sponoor, Life Under Gluss, Goorgo A. Shovo. Henrtbrentks Mill, Colts Thaxtor, A Chance Acquaintance, LI W. D, Howolls, | John Reed’s Thoughts, Bayard Taylor, And ottior artlolos of oxcallont varioty. OUR YOUNG FOLKS. CONTENTS: — Dolug Iis Best (IIL), by J. T. Trowbridgo; Tho Ugly 014 Tond, by O. D. Gar. datto; Gracle’s Jility, by . Akors Allon; Young Abe, by Augustus Holmes; A Tallc About Electric= ity, by N. A, Eliot; The Story of Florindn, by Mra, Abby Morton Diaz; The Fall of n * Rtocking~ Stone,” by 0. A, Stophions; An Impromptn Cln- rade, by G. B. Dartlott; and many othior attractiva Btorlos, Robuses, Enigmas, and numorous Ploturos, K7™ For salo by all Booksollers and Nowsdealors. JAMESR. 08600D &00,, Publishers, Boston A Rare Offer! $7 FOR Hia. THE LADIES' OWN. A Firat-Class Litorary aad Fashion M 63 year, and o K flq!:a‘!“{n:!nl}an‘u,mu oo ot dtn 60 t0 Gncl Aubsoribor. " AGENTS WANTED---PAY GOOD. : M. G. BLAND & 00., Publishors, 236 Wast Madi: Ouioxs WANTED, Wanted. A few copies of Tho Daily Tribune of Jan., 16, 1872, for which 2 liberal price will be pirltiid af Counting Room of this office, MEETINGS. B e v LT L s SN Independent Order Free Sons of Israel. The Gormanta Lodgo, No. 08, of tho ab o, sl Urtiondan) Froniou ForofOrdan it be 1ly o Abtéam i, Hor iy il Hideorier: apel o nam Lingoln, No s 2 Sxa'tratornally Wvited: " | DAVID LRI o- ISRALL VANBAALEN, GEORGE: BRAHAM, OHARLES 8. MYEIS, Grand Oticors Masonie, Rogular ommuntontion of IT. W, Bigelo lln‘\lm;in m‘?«'on:i'é}iflé‘:fi?“";d")"%m'v" % h 2 No. 1 Nortiy Bty for Woric Aro rauucatod 10 attond, ALo, visiting Uretliron tavited: B0 T v . 0. Coruaxs, feo, PRLLIH, Y08 Masonic, Ashlar Lodgo, No. 8, A, T, aud A, M, o munioation (s ("‘l‘uwhAl) Gt Pxi. Theputes som: TSRy bty Tt "“’lg"'x"fl‘ AQpR Tho oruly oo 2 By oxtor of tho WAL, s Y OrOUR: ORARI Boo, No. ubuing Clicago University Law Sehool Lecturos in Boono Blook, LaSalle-st., noar Madison, Threa seusfons dally, and rioat court on Haturday, For is’nn‘l;::;ll gataloguq addross Room 29 Tribune Buliding, DRY GOODS, Jobn V Farwell & Go, " Mouroe, Market audl Frankiinsts, POSITIVE: AND PEREMPTORY. Five Huodred Thoosand Dollars’ WORTEL OF DRY GOODS, Carpetings, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, At great and unprecedented bargaing, and at lower prices than the same will again be offered in this city. Having determined to soon cloge our Retail Department;, .we shall, during this week, commencing Monday, Feb, 17, offer the entire balance at & great rednetion, and actually below the cost of Wennfacturs and Importation. GIFT ENTERPRISE, e il weobee il s SRR By Authority of a Speetal Actof the Legislature of Ked- 120Ky, the Trustees announca the TEIIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT FOR THE BENREFIT OF THR PUBLIC LIBRARY OF XY, Tolo givon in tho largo katl §f, ibrary Ballding, st Lou. Tuesday, April 8, 1873, On which oocaslon TRN THOUSAND OABH mg’x‘s wilt bo distributod by lot to patrons of tho Gonoe: sggregating » vast total of $500,000 QURRENOY, s follows: §282882888888 Grand Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash.... To provide means for this magnifi Hunired Thonauad Tiekens Opry at tho following pricos: ‘Whole Ticlets, $10; Hnalves, $5; Qunrtfln‘s, $2.50. : o Tho publlo &ro raspactfully taformed that the wals of {iokets for this concort has hrogressed mith wnozampled sapldlty, aud bugnrasco notifed iat ua furthier accome modationn for SPEGIAL NUMBERS untoss the numbers dealrod happon o bs on Lisad et the offios whero tha purchado is mado. Oiroulara glving full articulars, to be had freo at all agonoios, P Fha outivs munagemons of ‘ils Whdbnaking has boon .nflmm‘lwfl‘&llhn' ‘rustaes to fon, Thomas E. Bramlotte, Iate Govornor of Kontucky, (o Whom ordors for tickots gt commuuicatlons porta(aiag 1 the Gl Doroert shoula 2s0d, . R. T. DURRRTT, Progidont, 2 o o Libinry of Ky: Edisiing ¢ DIROVENS BANIK, Lrossurers " Cor tiokots or laformation apply to . T. Dibblo & 0y, (Wasts 81 1y,) 181 LaSallo-at., Ohl 14, M, BRYANT Sen., e of + Beyane Hoouss"bod Sibee Iargo Uhfoago Droparty, in charge, who Wil aco. that ors v ploript sitaition: o Avply aleo at Dookatoros of W. PHILLIPS, 123 Doar- boThat SOSEH Bts e HORTON & e, o wers I B vy EIZPATINIOIC 6 ot L. Ma Al Ontic £ B h A T4 TSy, Hoveo. 8 Won MUSICAL. BURDEIT ORGANS. We beg to announco that hencoforth we shall bé ablo to supply all orders for the vari- ous styles of these matchless instruments, Bpocial attontion is directed to the ologant New Btyles put up in those clegant “Impe- rial” and * Oorinthian” Cases, o large assort- ment of which may constantly be seen at our ‘Warerooms. LYON & EFEEALY, State and Monroe-sts.,Chicago. Made to order in the most complete artistic manner, of fabrics unsure gnssedfm: durability. Money cheerw ully refundod if not satisfactory. WILSOH BRAS, 8. E. oor. Btate and Washington-sts,, 36 Wesh Madison-at, (Sherman Houso), Ohicago, Like’s Opern Howse, Clucinnutl, Chicago, Milwankes & St. P(;ul'i{aflway "The shortost, best, and aafest route for Mil. waukeo, 8t, Paul, and Minnospolis, now open for Passongor Trafllo, Trains lenve and are rive at Union Dopot, corner Onnal and West Madison-sts,, as por time table in railway oolumn, ‘Tiokets to all points for anlo nt Depot, and at OMloe, 37 Wost Madison-at. A.V,H, CARPENTER. Gen'l Ticket & Pasa'r Ag'h T, B, CHANDLER, Pasy'r & Tlokot Ag't., 37 West Madison-st. ‘ FINANGCIAL, B.W. RAWRON, UTSIFER, V, Pros Wa'B. 1 Custior, THR UNION TRUST CO. Savings IBaunaln 105 South Clark-st., N, L&, cor, Madison, Oblcago, 11l Tucorporatod Jan. 5, 1657, Capital, §125,000; Burplus, 833,000; Authiorfzed Capilal, , Olion ours—Teom B a. . to § Baturday ovenings, from U to8, uforvat nt tha vato af § o aont par anniun, gn all dogioslia of ono dullur or mory, for eich dlr"mnm . o 2., nud Mupday ang Wit Lo aated Tall cilous wd for denyying monoy. EDICAL, P{‘ ndhd e ANY OASE OF PILF§——Tnten 1 bding fonrud in S et pth bl bind, o "

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