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TIIE CHICAGO DATLY¥ TRIDUME., st ElaVWh i 19 ig e THE STATE CAPITAL, Outlinos of the Bill to Provide for the Public Printing. The lllinols River Improvement BIll Passed in the Semate. Report in Favor of Appropriat- ing $1,000,000, for the New State-House. Passage of tiie Judicial ‘Apportionment Bill in tho Upper House. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ELECTION OF JUSTIOES AND CONSTADLES, - SrninarieLp, March 11.—Tho Sonnto bill o maleo tha olection of Justices of the Peaco and COonatablos uniform throughout tho Btato gob 02 votos in tho Houso, not sufliclent for an 'omorgoncy, 80 it waa reconsidered and mado tho gpocial order for Thureday. BAVINGS DANKS, Tho Houeo talked soveral hours on tho bill to satablish savings banks, reported from tho Com- mittoo, and then tabled it by 65 to 86. COOK COUNYY ABRFRAOIL. The Renators from Cook had a freo fight over tho bill creating tho office of Assoscor in thoir county. Messra. Waite naud Dow spoko for it, ond woro reinforcod by Thomp- mon nnd Roynolds, while Willismeon, Kohoo and McGrath talked tho bill to death. On 1ta passnge it got but 13 votes to 7. Tho usual ‘motion to roconsldor was entored, but it la bo- yond resurrection. JUDICIAL BALARIES. Tho bill rafoing the enlaries of Cirouit Judges {x;}n $8,600 to £4,000 was loid upon tho Ilouss ablo. DAEWERS' DILL. Mr. Lomax'a mission to got a bill passed to al- low browors and othors to roclaim kogs and bot- tles fallod, having received only 7 votes. HOUR OF MEETING. The Houge will meot horenfter at 9:80 in tho ‘morning. CONYIOT LATOR, Mr. Quinm introduced n bill prokibiting con= viots from working outsido tho walls of the Pen- itontiary. . MAURDER TRIAL, @Georgo M. Burch will bo tried horo to-morrow on tho charge of having murdorod a man named Kondall, who, in_ May, 1873, was cngaged with othors in & froo fight in tho town of lfiiopnllm Anattempt was mado by o party to arrost tho Eum‘hll party, during which Kondall was shot. he question to bo decided Ia whethor Burch was ono of tho posso. ., TARDONED. Georgo Jennings, convioted in Madison County in 1804 of robbery, aud sontoncad for twolve years, was to-day pardoned. VIENNA COMMIGSION. Goorgo Schnoider, H, L. Hall, of Chicago, and Edward E. Ayers, of Harvard, woro commis- sioned as Complimentary Commissionors to the Vionne Exposition to-day. . NEW STATE-HOUSE, The Senate Appropristion Committeo haa do- cided to recommend _tho appropriation of $§1,000,000 for tho State-Houso. DEFICIENOY APPROPRIATION DILL Tho Doficioncy Appropriation bill, providing for the ordinary and contlugont cxponsics of tho Stato Govornment, was recommitied because it was considered too loose in its provisions. It allowa 98,000 as tho Govornor's contingout fund, 81,000 for his ofico, stntionory, ropairs, &c.; 85,000 for the Becrotary of Btate's oflico tho'Trustoes of Iand granted to tho Iilinofs Qen- tral Railrond Company to oxecuto their truat, l‘){ offoring for salo, In cAch county wore aolsoto thi0 unsold Jands in tlio montb- of Octobar snd Novembor, 1873, and_ April and May onch yoar thoroafter, and such lands nronot fo be with- drawn from nale fo Io"fi a8 82 an ncro Ia bld. tlu s0ld, tho lands will bocomo subjeot to taxa- on. JUDIOIAL APPORTIONMENT. Tho Sonate passad tho Judiclal Apportionmont bill by 41 to 2. It will probably pass the Youso without trouble, The bill ia s followa: A Burz for an act to disido the Btato of Ilirols, ex- clunlva of Lo County of Cook, into judicil elr- cuite, gro, 1, Be t enncted by the People of the Stats af Itiinols, represented 1n the General Assembly, That tho Biato of Tiliuofs, oxclusiv of the County. of Oook, bo and the samo fa lioroby divided into Judiclal eircutts, follawe, Lowwit First Ciroult—Tho Countlos of Jo Davicss, Btophens son, sud Winnobago, ‘Hecond—The Counttes of Doono, Dekalb, Molenry, an. 1;11[1‘1;4.1‘ 0 Countles of Carroll, Whitealdo, Oglo, and Leo, 3 }‘;mul.h—Tha Counties of Kano, DuPago, and Ien- il Tifth—Tho Countles of Rock Ieland, Morcar, and enry, El;{h——l’hn Qountics of Bureau and LaBalle, Hoventhi—Tho Countien of Will and Grundy, Elghth—Tho Countles of Hendorson, Warren and Kuox, 4 . Niuth—Tho Countlea of Pooria and Btark. Tenth—The Counties of Ifaucock nnd Adama, iloventi—The Conntien of ¥ulton, MoDonongh, Beliyler, Brown, and Piko, ‘Twoltth—Tho Gountics of Putnam, Marshall, Wood- ford, nnd Tazowoll, “Fiiirtocuth—Tho Countles of Kankakeo, Iroquols, and Livingston, Tourleenth~Tho Counties of MoLoan and Ford. Fiftoenth—Tho Countics of Vormilion, Edgar, Olark, Coles, and Dn\\z\lm ‘Slxlcenth—The Countlea of Champalgn, Piatt, Moul~ trlo, oud Macon, Boventcenth—Tho Counties of DoWitt, Logan, Mennrd, and Mason, - Eightoenth—Tho Counties of COsss, Morge: ity Formez, and Oathoti, ‘Ninolecnthi-The Qountics of Sangamon and Macou- in. ;mwmu.an:‘—-iz:nfi, Counties of Ohristian, Montgomery, ayotto, and Slolby, Ceronty-BrsteTho Countios of Cumberand, Efin ham, Olay, Jaspor, Richland, Lawrence, nnd Orawford. Twanty.nocond-~Tho Countles of Lond, Madison, and 8, Olair, 2 Tywonty-third—Tho Countico of Marion, Olinton, Washington, Tindolpt, Monoe, and orxy. Twonty.fourti—Tlo Countied of Joforsqn, Wayaey Edwards, Wnbas] , Jiamilton, and Gal > Twonty-fifth—Tho Counties of ~Franklin, Ssllno, Willlamsion, Jacknon, and Unfon, Twenty-slxth—Tho Countica of Johnson, Pops, Hardin, Masnac, Pulaski, aud Aloxandor, That all acla or parta of acls inconsisfent with this nct aro horaly ropeated. ‘Wherens, “by tho Covstitution, the clectlon for Iudges of {ho Olrcult Courts shall bo held on the firat Montlny in Junc, in tho yoar of our Lord 1813, and avory six yoars thercafter; and whereas, by tho Cona atitiition, 1t s further provided that now circuits may Do formed and the boundarics of circuits changed by tho Goneral Assombly at its acseion nest preceding the eloction for Clroult Judges, but at no other Hmo; thorefore an omorgoncy oxiats, and this act shal take offoct aud bo dn forco from and aftor its passago, GRATN OAMBLING. Tho following, whick has Leen road a firat timo, mny be intoresting to the Board of Trado: A Brix, for on act to provent gambling in grain, 80,1, ot enacled by ths People &7 the Statg of It ol represcnted ths Geverat duseniiy, Thnk wl contracts and sgroements which Lavo beon, or shall ‘bo raado or éuterad into by or between any peron or porsons whatsoover upon which any premiuin or con Bideration in the naturo of a promium shall be given or pald, for liberty o put upon, or privileges to deliver, Secalve, nccopt o Fofiso AuY grain or ofior taplo pro- ductof the country wlatsoover, OF any part, shar or iutorost thorel, and also 'sll wagors And all contracts in tho natuo of wagers, and sll_contracts in {ho natura of bets, privilegos, and_rofusals rolating to tho presont or futiire prico or valus of any guch grain or staple product ne foressdd, shall bo null snd vold to oll intonts and purposos whatovor, And oll such contracta oud agreomicnta alall bo doomod and hold o Do gaming contructa within the intent snd meaning of chaptor forty-six of tho evisod Biatiites, entitlod Gaming ;" » truo Iterprolation and comstfuction of which 5ald chapter shall b held to include and pro- DIt all the aforesnid contraots and sgroemonta ; and it in furthor provided. tist oll (8o provisions of said chaptor forty-six shall bo hold {0 apply tharcto, Soolby —————— LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, BENATE. BrrINeFIELD, March 11, ADSENTLES, The rosolution made special order for this morning, instructing the Secrotary to call the roll ench morniug and cuter names of nbsentees 8600 for tho Troasurer's ofllco ; $500 for tho Adjntant-Gonoral ; blank sums to pay for State printing and binding, and for stntionery, furni- uro, &¢., ordored by the Genoral Assombly. TIE NEW DRTNTING L. A closooxnmipation of the propossd now print- ing lawa shows that it differs vory littlo from the “law possed at tho lnat session. It is doubtful whother the right to order printing ad 1ib. to bo conferred upon tho differont Biato officers would not be o terptation to indulge in unneo- ossary Dlovigting for tho ilch to seo them- golves in print—a humae weakness—would in- fluence Btate officialy, a8 woll as ordinatry men. Thon the bill provides that thoro shall bo ap- pointod * fwo practical priutors, not at the time Bngsged in the printing husinoss," to assiat the Oommissioners in conuting tho worl, and those gentlemen aro o' recotvo elght dollara o day for the time thoy arc pmployed. ‘o presont law allows the em- ployment of one mau at five dollara a day, and it wotka very woll, ‘The secret of tho now billis, that two gentlomen—ono attached to the Au- ditor's oftico, and the other having n quasi con- nection with the samo_dopartmont—drow por- wisites under the old law, sud cannot undor tho new.g Now, thoy desiro to draw $8nday, but, 3 it would bo too barefaced to amend ‘tho prea- ont law golely in that particular, and for their rofit, & now bill, contaiuing jtho provision, ia ntroduced, If ‘the law ndeds amendment —and thora aro_fow stalutos thab canuob be improved,—lot it Lo amandad, but not moraly to provide porquisites for two interosting, but 4 not entiroly disintorosted, gontlomon. That's what's tho matter with tho Printing law. . MONICIPAL TAXES, Tho fato of House bill 00 still hangs in the balance, and will dopend on tho conduct of Cook County toward the Judicinl Apportionmont in the Ilause. 'Thera 18 no violent oppoettion to House bill 19, the Chicago curative mensure, which will bo apt o pasa tho Senato in saloiy. FARMEDS' RAILHOAD COMMITTRE. Tho Agricultural Reilrond Committes mot Inst evoning and did nothing. Mr. Gordon, of tho Houso, is Chairman of the Committeo, and Son- ator Castle—a gontioman of much financinl talent, tho proprictor of o bank in DoKalb County—Is Beorotary. Mr. Castlo writos o good hand, but a banker i3 & curious Becrotary of o * farmers’™ committoa. THE LARE FRONT. Nr. Horrington, of Kaue, introduced in the House = bill to repeal tho Lake Front act, slmi- lar to tho Reynolds bill now in tho Benate Muni- cipal Committeo. If tho lattor doos not raport i bill baclk by to-morrow Mr. Reynolds will ro- introduco tho bill in tho Sonate.” Horrington'’s Dbill was sont to the Railrond Committoo, . __ THE MAYOR'S DILL. Sonato bill No, 203, rcgm'!ud from tho Muniei- pality Committec, intended to ropoal tho May- or'a bill, divests tho Mayor of all powor for good and virtually lonyos him gt tho morey of tho Common Council. Tho first soction roduces the Emvcr of tho Mayor to recommending that a dis- onest or incompotent officialshould be removed, but not wjthout the *'ndvico and consont” of a ‘mujority of the Council, which overybody kaows can nover be obtamned if tho obnox- jous, official has influonco n ward pol- itics, Tho practical offect is to “do- riva tha MEYW of tho romoval power. It would Eomoro mauly and honest to say so in plain langunge. Tho passago of this soction would rologato the Police and Fire Departmonts to tho control of tho Aldormen,andenable them tosecura appointments for their politicat Frionds without .roference to their fitnoss, The socoud soction holds the Mryor * responeibla for the good ordor and govornmiont of tho city,” This is simply absurd. After robbing him of o)l authority over .the Polico and Firo Dopartmonts by tho flrst -aactlon, tha second coolly doclaros him rosponsi- :ble for that which hio hasno power to roguinto or ‘control—* good order and government.” Tho third sectiondoprives him of the power to veto part of an ordinanco without vetoing the wholo of it, in short, provents him from cutting Mo dtonls out’ of tho apnual mppropri- stlon ordinanco without invalidating tho temalnder. This power isof vital importanco to the tox-payers and to tho thioves; to the tormer, becouso it protocts their intoresta and wmits of economy, and to the lattor, becauso it makes rings powerless and nnprolitable, and stopa tho ‘lm\(\nrln{r' of tho Treasury for their senefit, The bill is invidions. With an appoar- weeof fairnosd, it isun outrage und should aover bo passed, Tho publio is asloep on the subject, and should protest ngainat its Fumxg«. That- they mny moro fully understand its provi= sions, it ia appondad as roported_from tho Com- mittoo aud ordorod to & firat rouding. ILLINOIS RIVER IMPROVEMENT, _Tho Benate pasxed, by 30 to 9, the bill to con- struct o dam and lock at or near Copporas Craok, It nppm‘)rhlnu.@lufl,ouo aud the surphus roye- nito.of tho Tilinols and Michignn Canal, nftor tho dischargo of tho lion hold by the Olty of Chicago, and tha net procoods of tho tolls of tho tolls of tho Illinols River. Lhis will raiuo about £400,000. ‘T'hosulfe pssngo of tho LI through tho Hounte ia largely due to the untiring efforta and doxterous managoment of Bonntor Hrooks, BALE OF ILLINOIY CENTRAL RAILROAD LANDH, Tho Sonate pussed tho Casey bill to compol upon tho journal, was ndopted. The rosolution instracting tho Secretary to go over the journal and roport all absontoes at provious roll-calls, ot absont sick or with loave, was Jost—yoas, 10; nays, 19. DILLS ON A THIRD NEADING. Benato bill 75, to compel Trustees of Iand of tho Illinois Contral Railrosd Company to oxo- cuta their trust, was discussed at longth by Son- ators Casoy, Voris, Stoolo, and Upton. Passed— yeas, §0. SPECIAL ORDER. Considoration of bills on a sccond reading, the special order for 11 o'clock, on motion, was post- poncd until haif-past 2 this afternoon. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. By pormisgion, Senator PALMER called up bill 267, to divide tho - State into judicial dis- triots, and 16 was put upon its passnge. Passed —yenh, 41; nays, 2. Tho bill fias an_omorgoncy clauso, Nays, Donshno ond Hincheliffo, BILLS ON A T TEADING AGAIN. Senato bill 162, ;nafbotizing Canal Commis- sionors to constritdt 'n lock or dam near Cop- poras Creok. DPassed™yeas, 80 ; nays, 9. YEAB, inchlife, Daldwin, Bhort, Brooks, Jiundicy, Starne, Brosn, Jucob, Bicole, Burus, . Kehae, Thompron, Ganfiold, Tiee, Uptou, Catle, MeGirath, Walto, Quinniings, - Nfcholaon, Warren, Cusoy, Reynolds, Whiting, Dow, Bheldon, Wilcox, Glon, Shopard, Williamison, NAYH, Burke, Donnhuo, Banford, Casoy, Grecu, Btroug, Cunnlvgham, Hampton, Vorls. Sonate_ bill 93, an act concorning revenue in counties having 100,000 {nhobitants, and to pro- vido for & County Assossor, and progoribo his dutics. Motion to rofer to Committes on Re- vision lost; to refor to the Solect Committee of tho Cook County delogation lost—yess 18; nays, 28, motion to atrike out the cneocting claugo was withdrawyn. A motion to commit to tho Rovenue Commit~ to was lost. ‘The previous quostion was I motion to adjourn was put an nay, 21 I'io vote on tho passago—yoas, 13; nags, a7 _lflonntur Thompson entored a motion to racon- sidor. Bonatoe adjourncd. HOUBE. NEW BILLS. By Mr, GORDON—To make nfipmpflnfion for the support of faoble-mindod childron. By Mr. HERRINGTON—To ropeat the Lake Front nct. ending when o lost—yoas, 16; SPEOIAL ORDER. House bill 890, in relation to decress. = Slight amendments woro mado, and tho bill ordered to & third roading. AECOND DEADING OF DILLS. ouso bill, providing for the payment of the ordinary and contingent oxpensca of -tho Stuto Governmont, was rend, and refarred back to tho Committoo on Appropristions. Houso bill 145, providing for tho transfer of torritory from ona county to another, ardered to a third reading, Houso bill, fixing the foos of jurors in cases of condomnation of privato property, under the Eminont Domain law, eanio order. Iouso bill providing for tho mannor of pro_ ceodings againet rnilroad corporations. Road, and gamo ordor, IIouso bill amonding the act in rogsrd to prac- tico in Courts of Chiancery was postponod. Tlouso bill 354, oatablishiug Buvings Bauka, Mr, HAWES offered ou ameudmont, which was adopted, providing that the intercst allowed dopositors shall bo paid for the full time that the mouoy 18 on_doposit. r. HARVEY offorad an smondment providing that nono but honest mon shall bo permitied to entablish snvings banks. I'ho smendimnont was loat. Mr. QUINN offored an amendmont mdueln;é tho amonnt of monoy to be roceived on depost from ton timon tho mmount of tho pald-up eapl- tal ta twica tho amount, Mr, RAY moved thut tho amondment be laid on the tablo. Oarried, Mr, QUINN moved to rocommit. Toat. Rocos till 21¢ }f m, AFFEINOON BESSION, NEW_BILLS. By Mr, FERRIER—In regard to selariea of Btnfo_ofticors and othors, By Mr. GORDON—In rolation to the inatitu- tlon for fooblo-minded childron. NEW WULE. Mr. JOHNSON called up his rosolution pro- viding that tho Houao shall moot at 9§ &. m. onch day. Adopted, OTHER NEW IILLS. Py Mr. BARCLAY—In raolation to solitary conflnemont in tho Penitentlary ; also in rela- tion to tho management of the Blato Poniton- tinry, 4 BAVINGS DANKH, The Honso rosumed tho cousideration of the Havinga Bk bill, Mr, DUNHAM offorod an amondmont making tho stooltholdera liable for all tho money de- ositod, ® Mr, OASSIDY movel to lay tho bill nnd amendment on tho table. Onrried—yons, 08 ; nays, 40, JURTIOEA AND CONRTAULEH Bonate bill 134, providing for the eleotlon and qualiflostion of Justices of the Poaco and Cou- stablos, was road third time, and, beingan cemorgoncy bill, failed to paas—yons, H3; nays, 7. Mr. JOHNSON mado a motion to reconslder. Mado tho apoolnl ordor for noxt Thuraday. Mr. RIOY offorod a scurrilous rosolution. Ruibd out of ordor. ORPERED TO A TIlIID READING, Touso bill 802, in relation to foroible entry and dotalngr, wan ordored to o third rendlnq. Sama ardor with tho bill to enablo countles to {ssuo bonds in pnymont of war-dobt. JUDGES' BATARIES, The bill to Incroano the anlaries of tho Cireult Judgos from 3,600 to 4,000 was Iaid on tho tablo. 5 TARDONA, House bill regulating tha manner of applying for pardons was 1aid ou tho table. THE DEER-BADMEL AND POP-BOTTLE TROTECTION L was rond a third timo snd lost—yeas, 71; nays, 81, NEW DILLH. By Mr. MANN—Making appropriation for tho Northoru Insane Asylum, By Mr. LANE (Hancook)—To xepenl tho act inco: Bmth;fillm town of Macadonia. By Mr. QUINN—Regulating the labor of con- viels. By Mr, MARSIE—To amend Chaptor 22 of the atatitos of 1845, entitled Obaritablo Usce. Adjourned, G R NOTES AND OPINION. The articlos of impenchmont against Stato Mraasurar Seogor, of Minnosots, for an irregular and illogol uso of Mtato funds—oll of which could bo intelligontly chargod Jand doscribed in twonty linos,—would All halt & printed pago of Mg Trmuse, The trial will now proceed bofore tho Minnesotn Sonate, in May, to pacortain, not ‘whothor the Troasuror is guflty, but whethor tho indiotmont is properly drawn. A point raised at tho outsot is, that tho Senaio, hnving, by ita own Investigating Committes, firat brought to light and consured these irrogular transactions, is, by thnt nct procluded from taking furthor judgment 88 domanded by the Houso. ~The Dos Moinos Regisfer, speaking of tho gigantio schome for land-grabbing: under pro- tonso of nid to Agricultural Colloges, which failod in tho lsst days of tho sossion, says : The Lill thus meots, for the present, with its most deseryed death, It will, beyond donbt,'bo resurrected b tho noxt seasfon, withi oven stronger vitality if pos- sible, and a yot moro complote corpa of 1obbyiats, when 1t 18 fo boLiopod with utmoat sincerity it will again bo graced with defeat. —Tho dofalcation of Btato Trensuror Rankin, of Tows, is not to bo allowod to pass unques- tioned into obacurity becauso intorostod party- trionds would have it so. Tho McGrogor Times 80y8 2 Aro the tax-payors to expend thousands of dollars for inyestigating committecs, only to learn that tho Btato hias been defrauded? IstheTreasury mado wholo Dy such a procecding? Ara tho nircady burdensomo tsxcs lessencd nuy thereby? Te Sustice motod outin accordsnce with Inw and” good ordor? Is thers an asouranco that overy Stato Treasurer, for all time fo come, may not uso tho public moneys sn did Rankin ? ‘Aro tho poople, in such matters, to bo treatod with tho impunity and contompt that has characterized the ox~ Trossurer during tho logislativo ecssion? Theso are rtinent auostions, which, if wo mnistake not tho mper of the poople of this great Btato of Town, thoy will not bo slow to auswer boforo another year’ rolia sround, {n » tono that will not bo misundarstood . —Tho Cedar Falls (Towa) Recorder says that upon oxamination into the accounts of Bberhart, the lato Rspublican Olork of Black Hawlk Coun- ty, hois found to be n dofaulter to botweon ed,ouo and 4,000, while it is intimated that otlier sums aro yot to bo bro\l(.;:\ht 1, which will considerably swell the total. The throe Repub- lcan ""i.”“ of tho county sasy never n word about tho dofnleation. Tho names of theso papers are tha Codat Falls Gazetle, the Waterloo ‘Courier, and tho Watorloo_Reporter. And yet, theso are all newspapors.—Dubuque Herald. —It was roservod for thoe Boston Advertiser to yomntl that Mr. Patterson, of Now Hampahiro, “rotiros aftor farithful and oxcollont soryice.” —Tho Washington correspondent of the Utica ZIerald writes as follows about Schuyler Colfax : ‘Thoro waa a world of pathos in Colfax’s briof faro- woll, Thosu who rond It catmol find in_ it thnt whish In0st (mprossed ol WHOLKITA N and wow i, 1 was in the manuor of Lis spoaking, and mot in What ho eald, that he filled_tho soul of overy Ustemer with indnito sympathy, Tho . volco and manuer of Mr. Colfax wore an unconsoloiis appoal to his hearors for & chnzltablo and kindly Judgment upon _the long publia 1ifo to which he wa' sdding the last finahing toneh, But tho worils wore tho roverse; a challonge, meant for tho world, an_invitntion to 'scrutinze his whole rocord, ond with just onough tint of Dbitterness about’ thom to lndicato that ho belloves him- gcif to havo been most foully misjudged in thienoInto dags, Thoro fu no doubt that Mr. Colfax fecla coneelous of an entiro innocence in tho oceur- Tonco which havo heclowdod his fair famo. Tt is the Teast that the rest of us can do to ho glad that Mr, Col- fax has this feoling, aud can honeatly cling toit, * 1o Ting paseed tho portals of Washington for the last timo #a 0 publlo mai, 1o boars out with Lim o rocord to which Lo can point, and eay : % Who nmong you can serve your country hotter?® Those who puoer most at s cheracter, and listen to no man who atill as faith In bis versoity, are atill compolled to ndmit that $ho nation hss beet & galuor by uaving 2Ir, Collax fora servant, ~—Nothing could moro/atrikingly illuatrate tho oculinr confidonce placed jo Lim by those who Enuw Lim bost than the spoctacle “witnessed in Bouth Bond on Baturday, upon his roturn from \Vnflhinfi!on. Inthe oyes of tho country ab largo this man went homo In_ hopeloga” dis- graco. . . . . From oucpointof' view this unwavering confidonce 18 boautiful, It shows that faith is not dead yot in this sltoptical age. But it is nob fluttoring to tho undorstonding of Mr. Colfax's constituonts.—Zufalo Erpress. —Naast is to do tho funny side of tho inaugn- ration for Zarper's, People would like fo 800 lim do the !L\nnv side of tho Credit Mobilior— if it has any.— Wheeling Intelligencer. —Tho enso 18 not yot ouded. The peoplo will yet rocord their judgment in such mounner as ‘will loave no doubt in any mind but that thoy aro competont to meta oiit justico to men who, under tho shodow of their ofliolal station, plun- dor tho Troasury for porsonal sggrandizement, —Juflrson (fowa) e ; —AB loml; a8 Po litics aro run in tho old ruts, by political hacka who *‘Inbor for bire,” expoct- ing tomalio money by eloction to lucrative officos, or fat appoiutments, and the masses wall up and voto for tho manipulators, so Jong may wo expact to enjoy high taxes and political, corrups tion, It wero almost bottor to hnve no ‘Govorn- ment than to havo such n Government as we now have.~—Fort Dodge (fowa) Times, —T'hore wmust bo ome way adopted, outaldo and indepondont of tho Govornment, fo purify it,'and to mako it subordiuato to tho will and oyotod to tho futorasts of tho pooplo, and thok way must como from tho pnoy]n, and bo directed by them ; aud, if nood bo, onforded by popular determination, Tho machinery by which Con- rossmen aro nominated and olected is nof in fiio hunda of tho pooplo, but § controlied by fow politicians of cithér party ; and, althotgh tho people aro prosumed to oloct ths Congross- men, all they Luve to do with tho olection is to voto: for_ono or tho other of the caudidates prosonted to them by the party con- claves, ‘This systom capnot bo ~broken p, aud, whilo it lasts, tho peoplo will have {o submit bo such Congrasses 2s Linyo boon elooted for yours past, or tnke the matter in their own hands, se wo have suggosted, and cloot & Nation- al Asgombly of thoir own, and, by 80 doing, oro- atd 8 now machinory which will "bo undor tho congrol of tho poople, and subscryiont to thoir will, and usoful in promoting their intorosts. Wo mova for & guoplu‘n Natlonal Asgombly.— Dubuque Telegraph. —A Congress of thioves! All tha wators of tho mighty ocenn will not wash out our National disgrace, ‘ho wholo thing is so _outragaous, ro ‘monstrous, that it is hard to Bpenk of it with calmness or moderation, It shakes our fuith in susnkind. It males us tremblo for tha stability of freo instltutions,—Fond du Lao (Wis.) Coni- monwealth, —8o, In the disoussion of this infamons mens- ure, whatever else may be Boid, Democraty can nover with any conaletoncy aasort it to have been tho work of the Ropublican party, ns a mnch larger Prflpntllou of the Domoorath in_Congrous than of the Republicaus favored it, and & much largor proportion of the Republicans than of the Domocrats voted agalnst lt.—Dubugue 2L'imes. ~Tho Radicals aro attempting to throw tho rosponsibility of passing the alary sct wpon the Dumocrats, by saying thut thoy could havo de- fonted it if nono lad'votod for'it, Aro not tho Radicals in the samo plight, and & muok worso one? 'The pooplo could oxpect no botter things of thia Congross than tha whitawashing of the torriblo corruptions of the last ten yeara. Tho pooplo will have to mako oxaumples of thoss mon, = Iurligton (Towa) Gazelle, —Mr, Brooka assimen thut his mikerablo con- duot was condonmed bocauto ho fu & Domoaorat, o forgely thit ho was condemned first and mosk gonorally by tho groat body of the Domocracy who hiavo horetoforo respociod him, but who ui- torly ropudiato him now that he in proved guilty of gorruption.— Utica (&, Y.) Observer, —It {8 not so much nocdod that Congress ahould undertake to purifyituelf as that tho poo- plo should purity Uonerass,—Keokuk Gate Cily, THAT " ABDUCTION.” How Buperintendent Washburn Duped tle Thmes. Algo How That Veracions Sheet Manu- factures Sensationa, To Jatato that tho Times nowspapor had & ttganaation” in its columny, is oquivalont to throwing grave doubts upon tho truth of tho narrativo thero published, evorybody knowing full woll that Its ‘“sensations” aro gonerally Goneoctod in thio offics by ona of the delicato young goutlomen of tho catablishmont. Tho Btory of nbduction, as told in that voracious fournal yestorday, doos not diffor matorially from tho ordinary run of its stories, so far as its truth {8 concorned. It did diffor fn this, how= ovor, Tho reportor who wrote it was the dupo of tho Cliet of Palico, who wae his own dupo also, Mr. Washbum, in giving the story nway to tho roporiers, took an excollont opportunity to advortiso his own nogligonco, Tho Times roportor told the yarn to tho young gontloman from the Inler-Puddies, in roturn for cortain favors shown by tho latter in furnishing itoma to tho T¥mes mon gonorally whon, cither from inattontion to duty, or foar of mooting somo unfortunate who is still emarting under slandors, tho ontorprising young mon keop them- solyos religiously awny from nows contros. It was too bad of Mr. Washburn to dupe tho ro- portors, ond mors than ungratoful of tho T'tmes man to dacelve tho falthful itemirer of the other moral ehest down on Congross stroot. It was ospocially unkind of Mr, Washburn to try and dupe Tur TRInUNE reportor. Ho would havesuccooded, too, hnd thereprosontativoof thia papor been satisflod with the yarns spun by the Chief of Polico. Bat, it bolug a rule in all well rogulatod nowspapors for tho roporters to in- vestigata thorougl ‘}yevury atory they may hoar, this yarn of Mr. Washburn's was carofully un- wound, and found to bo too thin altogether for use, Tho story was that s young lady, living on Tiwouty-fourth stroat, whilo walking” s square or tiwo, wna abductod by somo men, thrown into a cnrriage, and convoyed to somo houso on West Mndison street, the numbor of which she did not (very convoniently) roemomber. That sho was thore pronounced not to bo the woman for ‘whom tho ruffiaus were searching, but anothor woman, and that sho was {heroupon roloased. Thoe ‘‘abduction " cccurred on Friday morning. The young Indy was too much frightonod to givo tho alarm when placed in tho cairiago, and was drugged or apasthotizod whon the door was closed and the veblale started off. This was most lnfisnlous. and saved Plcntfiot explanation, ‘which the young lady could not have given. In point'of fact tho story was an outragoons falschood, concocted not by ., professional porvertor, but by tho youn;i lady horself, who thus gives oncoursgomont in mendacity whore nono was neoded. The ronl story ia this, that & sunug lady who Jives on Indians avenuo waa dooply in lovo. Tl is a solution of Ler eccoutric conduct, Tho youth who causod tho troublo isan umEloyn in on extonslvo iron-worlks at Joliet. On Thursday sho was visited Dby a lady frlond who lives in that city, and the two fair onss dotormined upon a schome by which Miss —— might. vielt her lover and not bo found out. According to their plan, Miss —— started forth on Friday morning. Sho wonk to mail alotter at 8 o'clook, tool the early train, roschod Jollot in gafaty, saw hor friends, em- braced her Jover, and enjoyod horself amazingly, returning on Baturdsy sfternoon. Monnwhilo, her faiiure to roturn homo on Fri- any caused hor fatber grorouml anxiety. Hin snguish increased toward evening, and at night tb?fi%nnr man was nearly wild with griof and horrible anticipstion, Ho staggerod over to the house of Bufieflutndnnt ‘Washburn, and narrat- od to him all ho know. Whero could sho bo? Was shomurdored ? Had sho committed sufcido? Had sho eloped ? What could it all mean ? hundred thousand torriblo pictures flashod neross tho poor man's montal vision. The Chiof thought it would bo woll to lot tho papers know about it ; but tho agonizod parent shrank from tho enggestion as too harrowing. The publiclty of tho possibie fato of hin danghter was moro than ho could stand. ‘Tho Chlet acnt him homa with a fow words of comfort, but was himself quite uneasy about tho girl's fata, ‘When Miss — roturned, there was o grest commotlon. Tho blanchod faces of hor rols- tivos told of tho anguish they had experienced on her account, and she Lind not the courage to toll of hor cscapade. So she calmly and dollb- eratoly invonted a most outragoous falschaood. 0, what 5 tangled web wo wesve Whon firat wo practieo to docelve, Bho related that wondorful Eturg of abduction that appeared in the Témes and the scarcely loss dosirable journsl of tha guttors. Thig was droadful. It more than realized hor parent's antfolpations. Bhe had been nbduoted. Bhe confessod that much, Was thero more to tell ? Was it of so fonrful o nature that she concenled it? Thon, indecd, tho caso was Lopoloss, Tho poor man was oven moro griof-atricken, for ho could nat beliovo that a girl could bo carriod off m the nurregtmous manner olsimed by his denghtor without a worso tormination fo the adventuro than she had related. A gontloman living in the house called on Mr. Wasburn on Snturdsy night, and told him Miss —— had returned, but could give no particulars. ‘Washburn, who lives nonr the houso, called and saw the irl, who, nothing duuntod, ropontod tho story with shich sha hml%mrriflml bor parents. Then a youth residing in tho house carried tho nowa to Adawm stroet, adding s Towr lies to mako his individual lm}lmrtnnau moro ovident, and tho r:’)orlur rdded all Lo omittod. Tho Zimes mau called on the Chiof noxt mormng, snd the Chiof corroborated tho story. Boing a dupe himsolf, he duped tho Times roporter, and the Zimes roportor earried the joke still furthor, On_ Monday thé girl's father called on the Ohiof; said Lo had cross-questioned his daugh- tor, and found that hor siory would not stand much inveatigation. The tangled web gavo way in every fiber, But he held “on to tho shrads, snd patched thom up with fainting fits, loss of consclousneng, and ** too much fright to kuow snything vory oloarly.” It was too thin, ‘The web would not wash. Tho sturch camo out of it It was a vory poor material, . Then Detective Sam_Ellis hoard tho story. Bom is an anciont fowl himsolf. You can't offor him chaff and mako him dine off it as No.1 spring wheat. When ho heard the story ho winked one oye prodigiously, and when, on Monday morning, ho lonrned what Tux TripuNe roportor loarned during the ml?' ho winkod to himeolf uninterruptedly, unti{’ the process threatonod to becomo ohronio, A report wos made out of thoe trne story. 'I¢ shiowed conclusively that tho young woman, to gprotoct horsolf, had : told a numbor of "vory marked untruthe. Sho bnd found Lorself in print ju the Times. Hor namo wns bandied ryound in & most unflnttoring mauner, Sho hadfooted two grioving ‘paronts, & Superintondont of Polico, 6 Z4mes re- {mrtar. and o groat many credulous readers of ot obucene publicatiow. ‘I'hus waa manufacturcd o handsomo sonsation, A Times roportor was not equal to the task of doing all the lying, Ho was moterially assisted Dby two persons whoso elovated station in lifo withlolds from thom tho oxcuso that their pro- fossional nccomplico onn offer. — Farwoll's Great Snlo. Elogant silke, Iaces, drosa goods, and shawls Liavo ‘been greatly raducod to fnsure s snle in {ho shorloest thing, and the Indiea scom ta appraciato tho opportuni- 1y, Tora fow dnys more resorvo spring stock and now Iaportationn, ordared before they doclad to clowo their dopartments, will bo placed on salo, making tho at- iractics greator than at suy timo during the sale, CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. TursbAy Evexyna, March 11, The rocoipta of live stock sinco Baturday Lavo boou as followa : Cattle, Ifogn, Sheep 2008 T4 250 ) 3 1,000 5,408 14,648 et 4800 9,710 Weok beforo lust 4403 10744 Bhipments wore as WH Cattle, Hops. Monday.. cevverersnsae B0 1058 OATTLE—Tho condition of the morket was unchanged in any lm‘mrtnnt partioular, ~Good to choice booves continue in fairly sctive do- mand, and romain frm at tho advanco ostablish- od lnst week, ‘Thoro was a falr margin for ship- ers to operato upon, and thoy soomod deslrous o improvae it, au all woll mitured beovos of- forred wern piokod up at fair pricon, sales maks ing nt 85.00@6.00 for modium to good steors of from 1,200 to 1,800 I average, and ot €5.76@ 8.121¢ for chiolco lots avornging from 3,250 to 1,600 ftbe., Modium sbd = common de- ecriotions wero dull, sud sold At i rogular rices; in somo instances at 10@16¢ deoline, and in othera at full formor raton. 'The Inquiry for stock atoors doos nob soom to diminluh, ‘and the dafly srrivals ave Sanlly workod off at 80.20@3.75 for poor o maglium lots n.vuraglnfi {rom 700 to 900 1bs, and at §4.00@4,85 for good to primo droves, averag- ln? from 000 to 1,080 1bs. "Good to choleo cowa sold at 83.76@4.50, ylilo oot to common grados woro n drig ot 83.96@3,60. Calvon wora in do- mend at $8,50@b5.50 for poor to cholco, Milch cows soll at 820.00@46:00 por head, Tho mar- kot clonod quiot,with some common and modium loft over. QUOTATIONS, Exira—Oraded steors averaging 1,400 e and upwards, , . . o0 0o $0,25@0.60 Ohioteo Beoves—Fine, fat, woll formed 3 year i 8 ymcolt steers, avoraging 1,050 to A00 108, 00asss 5.75@0.00 X X Gotd Daevia-iokinficicd, disis il 9 i slsors, avoraging 0 1,300 1ba, B.25@0. Mediur Grades—Stcors in faic flesl, s aging 1,100 to 1,300 tus vevessers 4,75@5.00 Butchers’ Btock—Com: ‘modium stcors, and good to oxtra coww, for olty slaughter, averaging 800 to 1,100 1bs, .., ... 3,60@4.50 Btock -Oattlo—Common catlld, in docont flosh, avoraging 700 £0 1,050 ths. . \ 0,25G4.25 Inferior—Light aund thin cows, holfers, tags, bulls, and acallnwag steors. + 176@3.00 Oattlo—Toxns, Northorn wintored. . 3.5@3.78 Cattlo—Corn-fod Texas Ao, Price, 17 good steors $35.05 17 good stecrs. 6.30 6,83 6,15 0 5 5,25 5.20 5,63 6.00 450 5.60 .60 4,76 0,28 & Hiod 445 450 4.00 5.20 825 38 butchera' stotra. nnue 4o 17 modlum steora 258 5.00 22 atockora 055 4134 83 gond steers, 1 6.50° 17 good stears, L1 630 15 cholco atees 405 G.83 29 fair steors, 203 B0 19 fair stoors. 4,60 85 good stoes 6,30 12 cholco stecrs, oo eeeesd 460 276 HOGB—The marked and unoxpocted fallin off in_the roceipts (only about 7,000 arrived, caueod coneidorablo oxcitemont in the market for this cluss of stock, “nddffle‘“ toolc a highor range. Oponing salos indlented an advauce of 5@100 ns comporod with yesterdsy's rates, and by tho middle of tho aftornoon reached fully 16@200, prices going to ©4,40@6.00 for poor to choice, ~Very fow sold under £4.60, whilo tho larger portion changed lhands at 84.70@4.90. Now York and Boston buyers securod’ tho bulk, though Philadelphin, Cloveland, Now Haven, Buffalo, and Canada buyers wero in attendance. ‘The quality of tho stook was much tho samo ag during Inst wook, most of thie offorings balng of tho Eom’er gorts, Boles were roportol at $4.40 @4.65 for poor to common o00arso unoven and mixed lots; ab $4.70@4.80 for modium, and ot $£4.85@5.00 for good to cholco. 'T'wo extra lots aotchm! 85,124 and 86.173¢. Tho markot closed m. 110G BALES, No. v, DPrice]No. Av, Price)No. Av, Price. 60 220 §1.95 |48 205 .05 | 65 273 $4.80 67 185 490 {00 229 495 |04 180 05 278 6,00 |05 234 480 |0l 218 480 D3 U5 480 |60 231 480 172 108 475 63 259 480 49 201 465 {60 U352 4.80 B0 140 460 |21 274 490 [0 240 4.85 71 187 475 |41 2060 480 |61 290 476 60 169 476 |40 180 4,90 (&7 171 476 60 242 405 |28 803 440 | O8 200 483 108 204 485 (383 475 21 197 A5 28 470 (24 200 475 |74 180 4.00 67 495 |72 108 490 |45 171 475 130 400 (07T 180 4,75 (113 250 4.80 207 4.87x[ 40 211 6.00 (30 0L ATG - 0 4767 | 48 142 403 |30 278 440 [Y 480 |08 218 485 (060 203 475 72 400 |99 901 60D |20 105 480 éa Coa |3 s ave |5 a0 som 59 o H00 61 200 4.80 |46 090" 5,124 o5 .. 480 |60 214 490 [0 213 480 43 206 485 |72 173 490 |00 190 476 SHEEP—Holdora woro firmor in thoir yiews to-day, tho light racoipts boing tho oauso of tho ronter firmnoss, Thore was no particular ne- tvity cithor 1n the local or nl.u’ppm% domands, but the wagts of tho trade excooded tho supply, and sales woro rosdily offected at 10@180 ad- vance on lnst weok's prices, The offerings wore bettor than the average of the gunb fow woeks, and sales woro principally ot 84.50@6.50. Tho extromo range was $3,60@B,80, tho outsldo figuro boing obtained by Koys & Brown for a car- load averaging 113 Ibs,” The market closed flrm, SUEEFR SALES, No, Av., Price|No. Av, PriceNo, Av. Price, 45 104" “¢n60[107 B3 Tg4q6| 82 103 §5.25 oo 96 4806l 87 485 T CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. Tyespay EVENING, March 11, In connection with tho dry goods market, the ast weok has doveloped nothing deserving ex- ended comment, Tho epring trade may now bo snid to havo fairly opened, and ovorything aut- well for o senson of large sales and fair prof- . Although the demand scoms sthil to be main- Iy restrictad to supplying cousumptive wants instead of partaking largaly of tho spoculetive elemeut, ns the caso at the oponing of the sprin trado of 1873), the ngxo ato distribution of goods durlng tho past fortnight shows o eatisfao- Yory inoransa over tho corroaponding period of 1aat sonson ; and this In the face of unfavorable wenther and o tight monoy market. Pricos ro- ‘main firm, and aro generally steady, tho only changos noted singo our Iset roviow being an advauce of 1¢o in Otis and Warron donims, The Now Yorlk Bulletin saya of tho foreign dry goods markot : The advancing tono of the gold market haa fm- peciads somewat Srmor tecling to inported goods, ut tho trade movement coutinuca very alow excopt ol c Tibbons hava bocn ad- tlea, & fow drosa goods yanced in prico sbread, but priccs i fhis markot uro altogather in buyors’ favor, although tho current rates aro o shade_ovor what the samo goods sold for ton days ago. Whito goods aro doing rathor buttor, and Bwiss mulls, nainacoks, jacconols, and checky are more inquired for. Plques aud embrofderics aro quiet, sna linen haudkerchiefs are without animation, Tho carpet trade ia siill Incking in animation, and the tonoof the markot is not particularly bnoyant. Home uli&:m improvement is notice- able in tho looal trade, but the demand from the Prioes romain without intorior continuoa small. material change. Following are the quotations: BROWN COTTON: Atlantio A, 4., Allautio 11} 44, Aflantio D] 4-4, Gabot W, 44, Atlantic P} 44, Lawronc®, LT ded.».1255 Tudian Ifoad, 44.....24 {Agawam ¥, 11 Indian Nead, 84.... .12y {Shawrout, 1. ark Ay 44, Bwitt River. Nashvillo, 30 ‘Nashvillo, 0 f Nashus O, 33-in. Popporell E, 40-ia. Yopporall I, 0-in. TPopporoll 0, 33-in. Topporall N, 30-4n. Merrimao W. Plok Cocheco Fawoy. Massackusotts Portsmouth P, xT8, Dunncll Fancy. Richniond Fanoy. Amorican Faney, Boraguo oy aloncestor.. Garner Fint,.i.0e00. Blge[Hlater’s Papor, ‘Waahington . 83 [Mauvlllo Papel 1igh Colors, ono caut ext LEAGHED H corroNs, (Androscoggln, L. Blnckstono, AA. (Dwight 8tar,, Westorn Produict.. Hareite, ..o . 5 [Gold Mdal oclal, L. areos, G Minnoliahia, 4-4 Minnchans, 7- Awmonkeng, AOK. ‘Amoskeng, A. Amoskesw, B ‘Amoskeny, O, Amoskeug, D, K8, Mothuon, AA,,.....e 34 Willow Drook, No,1..24 [Portlaud, AAA.. [York, t2-inch, Yorl, §0-duck; Puci i witt Hivor, N1stE, Warren, AXA, Warreu, B, Waszou, 00, Aoskesg. .. Columbiul, vesvve Workingman'a,,ov. .+ 175 Ol AXA.... o BB, ey Taymake: ) lis, GO. Dosion. 1rxs, Minnehahs, 6-3,, .. Whittenton, A.... Amonkoesg, 0-9, [ Whittenton, Q,.... Amoskon, 83 Uncasville, A, Biandard whito, Rockford, GAG! Boo v, col Teapor Clity, il Dright’a, J$125° |Iiggind Brghnoe o B e Hartford, oxtra, Hartford, Imp'l Tngraina, Brnith's tapeatry., $1.00 | 120 Tiuriford oxira 20 |Lowoll muperf 14 .05 |Commion wool ... T0@800 o J9oies 60@00 emp. ‘Gommon plain, .nx@w;: {Twllln!l ond oz, pi'n...%40 atiin : vy English cocon, best..85 o/China matting 4-4,,.30 ¢ American, common,.6§ |Chius matting 5-4. Amordcan, bost ,.....78 |China matting 6-4...40 Tted and wh, chk 4435 (Rted and wh, ch'k 6446 Red and wh, clk 5-4.40 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Maricotss L1venroor, March 11~11 s, m.~Flour, 281 01@20n, Winter whent, 12434 ; spring, 118 3d@14s 24 ; white, 116 Bd@124 ; club, 124 40@128 6d. ~Corn, 37s@2%n &1, York, 608, Lard, 19 d. TaVENTOOL, March 111 p, m.—Morkot nnchanged. Livetwoot, March {1—1:0"p. m. — Dreadstira aulch ateady; and unchsuged. Lardy30a 04, Park, i LoNDON, March 11—5 p, m.—Contols for monoy, 023,@09 ccmmhmx@m\,‘,{. 5-20m of 05, 903¢ ; do of 767, 930 ; 10-40, 6U% 3 now 8s, 90k, Lric, B¢, vor:’mnm. of bullion gone into Bank of England, £100,~ Fnawreont, March 11.—6-20 of '02, 95%. PAnis, March 11,—Rextos, 60¢ 760, Lavenvoor, Mareh 11.—Ootton drooping; middiin iaud, OXGO s Oroansy Di(@0ed s halcs, 8,000 baloa ; Amicelcat, 5,000 spodulation s export, 1,000, readstufla—Nod wintor wheat, 124 24, Flour, 284 6d@29s, Corn, 278@374 30, . Proviglons—Pork, 57, Lard,39a0d. Cumberlands, 308 6d ; short ribs, 389, Obeeso, 7123, Tacolpln of wheat for tho past threo doys, 24,000 qrs, of which 14,000 nre Amorican ; recelpts of corn for tho 8amo timo, 16,000 qra ; American, 11,000, Buffalo Live-Stack Markets ‘Burraro, March 11,—CATTLE—To-day only two cara ; total for tho weck, 2,018 head ; 1o roporfed ar- rivals, tho tolograph wires being down, Market slow at o ndvanco on lost woek's closing prices, drovors lofding 3o above buyers' Idcas, About 700 were dis- pored of, Sales 220 lilinols steers, av 1,080 to 1,346 Ibe, ot $5,25@0.25 3 118 Ohio sigers, av 1,028 to 1,370 1bs, ab £5.45@0,40 3 17 Michigan stoers, ay 907 Ibe, 0t $5.00 ; 17 Tudians steers, av 1,073 1bs, at £5,12) ; 29 Missour] lba, at §4,80; 118 Cherokce stoers, av 006 1ba, at $5.25 ; 36 Toxss stecrs, sv 1,161 Iba, at £5.975¢ 3 18 Ohio cowaand helfors, v 1,107 1bs, at $4.65; 80 Toxan ptecra snd oxen, ov 1,416 fto, ot $5,76; 1 AMissourd oxen, av 1,324 1Ls, at £5.373, BiEER AND Luatus—To-dny, 615 ; total for tho wock, 12,200, Markot not faizly oponed, Hloas—To-day, 8,300 ; total for (lio week, 8,600, Mar- Ket alow on accouut of the scarcity of cars for shipplng, Balea 2,200 1ilinols hogs, av 200 1us, nt $5.16@5.40. Now York Dry Goods Narket. ‘New Yonx, March 11,—Thora was only a moderato businoss transactod by the jobbers to-day, but the commiasion houses deallng in domestic cotions, prints, and shawls wore fairly activo, Low grades of brown sheotings aro dull, but all other makes aro brisk, Finoe Dloachied shirtingd ato activo, and sto closely sold up by tho agonts, Prints aro lively in first hands, Ging- ‘hams moet with liberal sales, snd momo makes aro searco. ‘Woolens ore not very active, Forelgn fabrica oro qulet, with the exception of drcss goods, which Tmava moro freoly, Tibbons axo selling largely at auo- tion, but at low prices, Pittsburgh Live Stock Market, Trszanunom, March 11.—Orrre—Market _slow; srrivala folr; beat, 0x@U3¢o; ntockors, SX@4Xo} slfl:l:t'-—“nflmsf common, 44@5Xc, dull; arrivals fair; bost, $0.10 to £0.60; medium, $6.00 to $5,60; common, $4.00 to $4.80, Ho0s—Mnrket slow ; avrivale fair] Philadelphis, $5.50 to $5.70 ; Yorkors, $3.20 to $5.90, Boston LivesStock Marlkets WATERLOO, Mags,, March 11,—Beer OarTrE—~Ro- celpts, 442, The stock was chicfly milch cows and veal calycs, Markot inactive: prices unohanged ; galos of cholco at $10.75@11.00'; extrs, $9.76@10.25 ; first quality, $8.25G9.26 ; sccond, $6.00@7.60; third, $5.00@5.50, Buerr ANp Lasme—Rccolpts, 1,018 prices una changed ; sales in Iots ot $3,00@4.75 eacti; oxtrs, $5,60 100, 8. Plttaburgh 041 Marikot. Prrrepunan, Pa., March 11 wenker, with a' fow sl § PrTROLEUN—Crudo 00 por bel at Parker's o pas gallon hara? rofned chiangod ; homo trado, 16@15Xe. The Produce Markets. NEW YORK, New Yonr, March 11.—Corron—In moderata do- mand, but lowor;_middling upland, 203¢c. ‘BrrApgTUrrs—Flour vory dull ; ‘prices unchangod ; recolyts, 8,000 brls, Rye flour unchangod, Cora meal gulm.; 'inforior yellow Weatorn, $3,00@0,15, Wheat ull niud lowor ; Teceipts, 2,000 bt ;. No, 2 diilwankee, afloat, $1.05 bid, aud £1,60@1.08 niked 3 chioico No, Northwestorn, sfloat, #1.63 bid,. Nye, barley, and ‘malt unchangtd, Cofn onsler, with moderato business ; racoipts, 20,000 bu3 old mixed Westorn, afloat, 600} do, in store, 03 @64Nc; now, 85@65x0, Oals dull sud unchanged 3 recelpts, 43,000 bu, Qroven Steady at B0 ; timothiy, $3.75@4.00, Eaas—Quict at 255 @20c. Hax—~Quict, Hors—Dull, GrooERIzs—-Coffoo unsottled ; Rio, 16@2030, Sugnr ‘moro activo ot 8@84c, Molasses qulot and frm Olll;:mu, 05@000.‘.0 ldcn ;‘?(nats‘;:‘d flrna:la@s,!{u. TROLEUM—Crudo, 0 ; refined, 18X¢c, TonpENTINE—Dull 8t G50, i TrovistoNs—Pork firm ; new moss, $16.003 ‘mess, $14.76@15,00, Deof dull and unchanged, Cut meats quiet; sboulders, 63c; middles firm; long clonr, 774@80 ; shiort clear, B2;c, Lard weak; Weatern stoamn, fige 5 kottle, B3 @h%ic. Burren AxD Onreer—Unchangod. Winsy—Lowor at Yo, i primo Burraro, March 11, —DuEApsTurrs—Flour steady, ‘Wheat quict and firm ; sales I car No, 2 Milwaukos at $1,60 ; 2 cars No, 2 Chicago ot $1.60; 1 ear Duluth at .08, OBWEGO, Quweao, March 11,-~DREADSTUPFS—Wheat dull 3 amber winter, $1,00, Gorn dull at Go, Barloy quict nud unchanged, BALTIMORE, ‘Bavrmrone, March 10,—~BREADSTUPFs—Flour dull, in buyers’ favor ; superfing Woatern, $5,60@0.00 ; ex- tran, ‘$7.00@8.25, Wheat dull : Wesfern red, $1.05@ 1.80, Corn—mixed Westorn dull nt 683c, Oats firmer ; Westorn mixed, 480, Byo unchang : Troyisons—Dull; mess pork, §16,2%, Balk mests 2o b sides, 7)0 ; clear dull arid lowgr ; shotilders, 53 Tib, T3¢0, Lard—nono offorod ; quoted nt 85c, 'Weate orn biittor i botter demand ; good o choice, 26@30¢, Wieky—D0ge, ST, LOUIS, Bz, Louw, Morch Ii—Bneansrurrs—Flour aull and unchanged ; Buporfine wiuter, $5.00@0.50 ; extra, £5.13@0.25. Whnlb—!srhlu steady ; for soft, $1,08 7 fail dull, unsettled, and lowor, but accurate quotations cannot bo given. Corn firm ; No, 2, 81c on cast truck ; B83@83%c in clevator. Oats casior; No, 2, 20@20)0 on east track § 2730 in clovator, Barloy quiet; No 2, 70e. Rye firm 3 No, 3, 670, Wizszy—Essfor ot 875@880. ‘Provistona—Pork firm and in good demand at $15.00 ?lfi,%, Bulk moats inaotive, but unchanged, Bacon firm ; shouldors, 03¢o; cloar rib, 8jo; cloar, 8¢, Lard nominal, oas—Lower ; Oatrie—Bteady natives, 8@575C, VILLE, LOUISVILLE, Ky., Alarch 11,—TonAcco—Active for all grades at unclianged prices ; salcs, 340 lhds, Froun—In falr shipping domand ; oxtra family, 41,60, Proviatons—Pork~Hales at $16,50 ; gonorally held AL $76,85@10,00. Bacon in good demaud and firm; shoulders, 630, clear rib, 830; cloar, 9, packad, fll\’lgufi-‘oung rgnfi ‘?ghi o, Bn;l; menla frm § shouldors, 5. clgar ri 705 cloar, T3¢, e i i T R Wirteix—Tower but irm at 84G85c. DETROIT, Derror, March 11.—BneAnsrorra—Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat in folr domand, but lowor ; oxtra $1,04% ; No,1, $1.87; smbor, $1.00. Corn sfoady & 420, “Oats aull'and lower ; No, 1, 85G350, Crovexs 8 ,16@5.20, EVELAND, QreveLAD, O, March 11.—Dnzspsrures—Flour quiot and unchangod, Grain dull and weak; No, 1 whient Lol at $1.70 ; No, 3, §1.05. Corn, high 'mixed, 803 low mixod, 455, No.1 oate, dle; Ko, 3, 880, Thrnotzus—Rofined, dull, %o Towers ‘car lots, mall Iote, J@40 Lighor; Ohio logal feat, 4@ 35@4,90, Toxans, 2@43¢0 ; modium to cholco TOLEDO, Tor.xno, March 11.—linzavsrorrs—Flour dull and lower. Whoat dull and lowor; ambor Michigan, seller April, $1,70@1.7 ; seller Muy, 1,73, Corn dulland & shinds lowor; high mixed, 300 Bograde, $7Xo Oats dull and nominal, Qroven Brxp—leld at $4,6084.00. Reorrrrs—Flour, 700 bris ; wheat, 4,000 bu; corn, 10,000 bu ; oate, 4,000 Lut, Binrpanenzs—Flour, 000 bela; whest, 11,000 buj . catn, 8,000 bu ; Oats, '3 % TIILADELPIIA, PitmAprLena, March 11, — BREADETUFFS — Flour vory dull snd flot, prices nomlnally unchavged, Whoat—Activo for cholco; oflier grades quiot and woak red, $LBT@LOS; omber, $2.00. Ryosteady at 8o, ‘Gornl aicidy ; Jolow 6907 wiite, 5o, Oata un- clinngod, ProviaroNs—Activo ; mess pork, $15.00Q15.7, TrioLzuA—Orude, 130 § Tofincd, ?g? Winsy—000, LR e e ¥l (01 \TT, (8 —DBueApsTorys—Flour firm ab $7.76@8,00, Whoat quiot nt $170@1.73, Corn steady at 39@i0c, Ryo quiot and unchanged Oats qulot at WGIW0, 1 Eqas—Steady at 170, Tuovisions—Pork steady at $15.00, Tard frm; steain, Bo ; salcs country steam at 73703 ketlle, B3¢0, Tlulk iesta steady ; shonldurs, Bxc: cléar rib, 7307 clor, 730, Dacon stoady; sboulders, 6)o; clear sy Bga; dear, wrie, umEy—¥irm at 8o, MILWAUKEE, Miwavkze, March 11,—DBreanstorrs—Flour quiot aud unchnnged, Whoai aleady § No, L 3139X 3 Now 3, 173%. Oats slondy; No. 3,20%0, Corn stesdy} Yoo 1 Bio. T steady; No.1, e, Derloy frm . 9 Siroereis—Flour, 2,000 bris ¢ wheat, 24,000 bu, Seasivza—Floir, 2,00 ble wlekt, 3,000 i, 18, M]xlll‘ll’;;, March 11,—CorroN—Dull ; good ordina. 8; g0, e Wlour quiot and unchanged, Corne weal etivo : $2.80, Corn activeand Ligher ; 50@570, Onta quict, at 40@480. Taz—DHll at $24.00@30,00, Daan—Dull at$21,00, . DL MeAzs—~Quict nd inchanged. NEW ORLEANS, New _Ontwans, March 11,—BneapsTuree—Flour duli and lowor: doublo X, $7,00; troble X, $7.76@0,13; famlly, $10.502810,75, Corn aasler ; mizad, 00 yel- low, 7203 White, 730, Ontn saslor af 61G0EC, Provistoxa—fork firmer ; held st $17.35, Grooenuen—Hlolasou 1n fair domand ; contrifugal, dfic; clutern botlom, 40@620; fair formenting, S0o; primo fermenting, doe, Otliors unthangod, CorToN~Dull; salan , 8,600 bals good Ty S, 18 miadiy s 2l ig Orlonnn, e Recoipta, 8, les, Ex; 3 Diarcelana, 545 hnfes 3 atock, 103,318, b SPECIAL NOTICES. A A AP AR RN AP Many Medicines in One. Tnspoaklng of tho oxtraordinary rapidity with which Hostoltor's Stomach Bittors racrult s dobilitated and ex- hausted syatom, tho proparation ts usually roforred to as & vogatablotonlo of masvolous power, Dut thoso who sup= pozo that ita oporation In lmitod to its dirgct offoct upon tho digostive argans, lttlo undorstand tho truo nature of thls comprobonsivo remody. It{s not only a tonto, but al80 gontlo laxatlvo, an active antl-bilious medicine, a' mild dlurotlo, a wholosome oxhilorant, o rogulator, and & gonorafaltoratise, It 1n to this combluation of many os-' sontial sanitery propertios that tha actiolo awos its suocoss. ina varioty of distroseing complalnts, cach of whioh - ordinacy praotics 1s subjoctod to a difforont modo of treat~ mont, Tt s mposstblo to {nvigorato a fooblo and disgased organization without rogulating and purifsing it. The Dittora do bath, 4 ordianry, PAINTINGS. The Kensett Gollection OX PAINTINGS. By order or tha E: 1¢ the lo of FI [« pREBCFits FNBSFUFOBS S erBRE S JOHN F. 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