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ey o THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCIL 21, 1873 _— __® THE STATE CAPITAL. The Donahue Raflroad Freight Bill Passed in tho Sonate, Bills Introduced to Modity the ‘Warehouse Law. The Compulsory Education Bill [illed in the Senate. Iouse Dcbate on the River Im- provement Bill, Latter from Snperintendent Shorman, of the Union Stock Yards. Epecial Diepatch to Tie Chicago Tribune, CONPULEORY EDUCATION. “ SrarvareL, T1L,, March 20—Tho Sonato dis- oussed the Compulsory Education bill, Mr, Ca- soy offored nn amendmont to compol boys botwoon 14 and 18 to work at somo manual labor, that thoy might lonrn trados. It was bonton by ono vote, and thon tho bill was put to doath, tho enaoting clause boing atrickon out by a voto of 28 to 16, Tho following is the voto by which tho ennot- Ing clauso was strilken out: TAd, Archer, Donahu, Patmor, Drooks, oW, * Patlorson, Brown, Forrell, Slaruo, Burko, Green, Vorls, Ossoy, Hinchicliffe, Ware, Grovs, undloy, Warzon, Cummiings, Keloo, Yager—20. Cusoy, McQrath, NATEH, Daldwin, Jncobs, Bhopard, Burag, Nicholion, Steolo, Qsnela, Toyuolds, Btroug, Castle, Banford, Waite, Humpton, Sholdon, Williamson—15, FREIGHT BILL PASSED. A unanimous voto of 42 Benators pnased the Donahino Railrond Froight bill with the emer- gonoy clauso, It will boin tho House in time for coneidoration with the Houso- billa noxt ‘wook. Tho following is tho voto by which the bill w: earriod: 2 x Forrall, Archor, Ranford, Baldwin, Glen, Bheldon, Brooks, Green, Suopard, Brown, * iemplon, o Burke, Ilincholiffe, Burns, tundley, Thompson, Conticld, Jacoba, Upton, Casoy, Kolioo, Vorls, Castlo, Leo, are, rows, erath, Wiaron, Cumimnings, Ktcholgon, Whiling, Cusoy, Palmer, WilliamiFon, Donabuo, Patternon, ¥ngor—il, Dow, Toynolds, ‘Thia was & unonimous vote of all tho Benators prosent, Tho sbsentcos wore : Cunniogham, Murph; Waite, Gunalaen, Short, " Wilcox, enry, Btrong, Youngllood, BIVER IMPROVEMENTS. Debate on the Rivor Improvement bill was ro- cumed in tho Houso this morning, and continued with vim on both sides during tho day. The #pocchoa wore fair and entoftaining, tingad with porsonal nllusions and enlivenod with retorts €ometimos witty, if not wiso. Mulvane, of Bu~ xoan, eulogized the river in glowing langungo, Moffitt, of Maeon, sot to work to domolish him, doing littlo damago, and was eucceodod by 8tarx, of Pooris, for, and Lowis, of Calhoux, against the bill, the lattor desiring to amend tho substitute to submit to the pooplo by_confining tho Improvemonts fo dredgivg. Oberly, of Aloxandor, got off o olovor haranguo, toplying ~ to every one opposed to the ~bill, nnd paying particular nttontion to Jonos, of Jo Daviess, whom le scalded. Arme strong, of La Ballo, moved the provions ques- tion on tho substitute and smondments, whoen tho House decidod, by 70 to 53, not to submit to the pooplo. 3Ir, Thomas, Chairman of tho A ropriation Committeo, moved to amend tho Eir providing for tho payment of tho appro- priation out of the lovy of 1878, which was adopted without division, the frieuds of the bill ‘boing willing to nccopt that compromise, Jonos mndo - o final agsoult on tho en- facting olouwe, supplomenting his motion by w sovage sposch ngaiust £ho bill and ollita friends, for whom ke predicted oternal torment, ‘Aloxander, of Montgomory, ronred like an ane- tonoor, sbiaking tho Touso with lnughtor by bis ‘homely denunciation of the movoment to bunl- Tupt the Btato, as ho bolioved the river would boforo tho dams wero all built. Tho bill was ordered to a third roading by 78 to 51, moro than enough to pass it if thoy atick until'Wednenday noxt, when tho final voto will bo taken, accord- ing fo apocial order. It is claimed that thore ‘wero five absout who will voto for tho bill on ifa pasaage. LARE TFRONT. Mr. Joweit come hore to spenk against the TLake Front repealing bill beforo the House Committeo, but was too late, the bill hoving beon reportod to tho House favorably boforo ho arrivod. Tho disposition to pass tho bill grows stronger, and thoro 18 little doubt but that it will o throngh both Houses, if not set asido by moro ‘Proosing business ot tho closo of the sesaion. . The progracume of tho anti-ropenlors is to re- commit tho bill to the Senato Judiclaty Com- amittes, whera it is oxpocted MMr. Jewott’s argu- ments will overwhelm his logal brethren. ie favors tho movement, and is convincing some Sonators that it wonld b & good thing. WARENOUSE LEGISLATIO: Mr. Johnson, Chpirman of the House Com- mitteo on Interanl Commorce, futraduced & bill to modify tha Warchouso law and eot tho exi- goncies of the Cnicago grain market. It pro- ‘'vides that tho Board of Ilailroad and Warchouso .Commissionors sliall keop tholr ofiico in Ohicago; that they shad appoint & Committeo of Appeais, «consiating of threa practical men, to hold ofico .eubject to romoval by tha Board. [The Grain In?ootor ia also to be apyointed by the Board, and bo subject. to Temoval by the sumo authority, Appoals in cases of disputod grading nxo to_be ‘Qecided h{uthn Committeo on Apponls. Now raden, ‘“highmixed” and “lowmized,” arolo e added to the Kroaunc grades of corn. Tho grading of whoat is to romain ay oW, 41, No. 2, No. 8, and rojoctod,—oxcept that'the tont of welght—not loss than 86 poun —shall not bo roquired in N A now gradoe of onts, “whito oats,” {s to bo cstablished. "Thoso grades are to remain fixed but tho Com: mizsioners aro pormitted to ostablish now grades %o eult the exigoncics of & partioular crop or scacgon, T'hoso are tho most important features of tho hill, Mr. Williamson, Chairman of tho Sonate ‘Warchouso Committos, introduced n Lill provid- ing for s “ Commitico on ‘Avmmnla," to be ap- pointed by tho Railroad snd Warchouso Commis- sioners, and bo undor thoir control, the Inspec- or to 'bo appoiuted, aa now, by the Gov- .omor. The Commissloners aro io hava full ‘power to change grados ou ilvlug twonty dayo' otioe, and no grain i to bo dolivered from waro- ‘houscs until recoipts are registorod for cancelln- tion. Those two bills bavo becu orderod to be ~printed, and ropresont, to a certain oxtont, tho Fions of tho raupoctiva’ committaos whoso Chair- qmen havo fathored thom, ThoCommittoes have oon mooting in jointsossion, Thoy mot in that form last night,and {t becamo ovident thuLyl .could no longer worl togother in harmony, an Ehat it was uneloss for thom to attempt to unite \discordant elomenta, That is why one bill was nob -agrood upon, which would havo been the most ‘Judicious course and havomado cortnin tho pas- ‘gago of somomonsuroaffording thoroliof aoughb. There aro oxcollent suggostions in both bi llal that could bo combined with advantage. As il ia now, antagonism seoms inovitablo, It is to be hoped the Committoos will gat togother again sud considor the printod billa and report ono in somnon DEVENDING DAILTOAD BUITH, Mr, Tay, Chairman of _the Judiciary Gommit- toq, m}:orted o bill providing that it slis}l be the duty of tho Attornoy-General to dofoud any ao- tion horotoforo inatituted against any citizen In 410 courts of tho State, or of tho United Btates, or which may Lo horesftor instituted in such courty, for the rucovery of damagos for any act .or aats horotoforo dono, whorein the alloged «cnuso of actlon grow out of the mots and con- duct of such citizen or citizons, fn good faith Aono and porformod In pursusuce of an net on- itled “An actto ostablish aroasonablo maximum xate of charges for the transportation of P““n- ors on raliroads In this Btato,” or who in good Fiith may bave rollod upon tho sot aforosaid as zuutmunfiou of unid ncts and conduct, ‘Tho At~ orney-Genoral is suthorized to call to his ald such additional counsel ns Lo may desm necon- ary. The costs of dofenso. tozether with any Judgmonts that may bo rondorod agninst the do- fondnnt or dofondants, shall bo cortifled to tho Raflrosd nnd Warehouse Commigsion, and by #nid Comm’asion Lo tho Auditor, who shall dra.r warrant on the Troasury payable to tho Attor~ noy-Gonoral out of any funds approptinted for tho uso of tho Commfesion, snd tho Attornoy- Gonoral shall nse_ tho mmm{ to dischnrge tlis costs, attornoy foos, and judgmont, if any. An omorgonoy claneo winds up tho bill, which waa ordorad to o socond rending, and Lo bo printed. PERSONAL LXILANATION. In connoction with the Dbitl, Mr, Hay-made o ornonel oxplanation in rop} {0 n chargo mado I:I tho Chicago Zimes thnt hia firm waa ongogod in proscuting thosuita the bill wes intended to meot—thoso ‘fu‘ought by tho Chicago & Alton Tnilrond against cortnin_ partfos, o did not Lnow that until Informod by tho papor, when he Tuvostigated tho caso, and was informad by hi nrtnorg that tho papors wore sont them by the nwyors in Chieago through whom tho suits were instltuted, and, na a matter of profosslonal cour- tony, tho papord wero filod in court. ¢ Ouly that, and hothing mora." BWAFPING LOTH. Bonator Walto introduced & bill ceding all rights of tho Stato of Tllinois in tho old- Armory lot to be glven to tho Unitod Btatos for tho old Post-Ofiico lot. Tho nctof Congrosn makos this nocossary bofore tho exchango can be consummated, JANK STATEMENTA, Tho Bonnto Commitico on Hanks and Banke- ing roportod favorably on o bill providiug for & quartorlystatomont tobopublished by bauits, nud for an oxamination on the complaint of o atock- holder to bo made by an oxaminorto bo ap- poiuted by the Civouit Court. DILLS RIGNED, Tho Governor signed the LIl compoliing por- sous suspocted of kuowing auything about tho proporty of intestates to divalgo, I'he CGlovernor signed the following bill, which 1o of considorable importanco to trades-unions, minors, and other workmen : A pLy for nu net to amend an nct entitled * An act to amond Ghaptor 30 of tho ravised atatutes, entitlod *Geimiual Judioprudence, » approvad Tob, 13, 1653, Beo, 1, 1o 1t enacted Uy the Peopleaf the Statsof Hlinofs, ‘renresented v the General Aasentbly, Thot an actentitiod “ An nct to nmend Clapter” 30 of tho Tioviood Btatuies, ontitlod ¢ Griminal Jurlsprudenco,’ dpproved Ieb. 19, 1863, bo rud tho samo s horeby smonded, 8o s to Tead ad follow 8ro, 1, ¢ any porson shal, by {hreat, ntimidation, or uniawful inferforonce, scck to provent nny other porson from working, or from oblaining work, at sny Inwful busincss on nny torma that hio or blio may Aco fit, Buch person 6o offending aball Lo deemed guilty of o ‘misdomeunor, and on convictlon thereof shull bo flzed {n any sum not oxceding $100. Bio, 2, 1f any two or moro persons shall combing for tho purposo of depriving (ho ownor or possessor of property of its lawful uno nid managemont, or of pro- vonting by {hroatw, Auggeationn of danger, ot sy un- Inwful Teans, iy Person or porsons from, belug om= loyed by, or’ obiuining employment from ony such owier or possgssor of property, on such torms ns tho partion concriod may agreg tou, nuch pesrons 4o of: fending shiall bo deemed gullty of & misdemeanor, and ou couviction theroof ahiall bo' fined in sny sum not excaedlug 8500, o Lnyrliouiont In’ tho county Jal not oxcoodingsix montha, Bro, 8, I¢ any peruon shall enter the' coal-banks of anotlior without thie_oxpressed or imiplied consent of ihe owuor_or muuager thoraof, after notico that such entry Is prolibited, suck porson shall, on conviction {heraof, "bo finod i1l any sum not oxceoding $500, or {mprisdomeut {n tho county il not more thuw'slx months, 8ro. 4. If"any porson shall entor tho coal-banka of another with fnfant to commit injury thereto, or by threats, lotimidstions, or aller unlawful proccodings, to causd any peraon employod thiercin (o Touvo lifs etue ‘ployracnt, aitch person ahail bo deencd gnilty of & mis- domeanor, and, on convicton thereof, bo fiiied in auy Bum not oxceoding §00, or imprisonment in the courie ty Judl not exceeding six months, or Lotls, TRESENT. X The publication of tho nanes of mombors who voted nfinlnnt ‘adjournment lak wock, and thon “rughed " for ~ tho trains, had an_oxcol- lont offect, nnd @omo_pachyderms winced. It s wrong to shako tho of constituonts in thoir mombers, if they bave any, and, ss tho following gontlomon, zoported on tho ofticial list 18 sbaont, wore s on tho Committao of Btato Institutions, thol sbsence was justified. They aro Ruce, Wymore, Bouno, Oleaon, Rankin, Onliwood, Massio, Blakoly, and Lowis. Thoy pleaded nlmost 1 tears for justico, which iu horoby grantod.) TEMPERANCE. Mra. Do Goor, of Chicago, loctured in tho THouse, lst ovening, on temporauce, stating in- cidontally that sho was very much’shocked by obsorviug_two mombors fu tho cars drinking brondy. If oho thinks thoro aro only two who enn drink brandy sho fy mistaken, though gon- crally this Goneral Assombly in ‘o sober body, and membora aro not inobrintod during businash Rours, Thoy * koorn tho oye of vulgar light.” THE STOCK YARDS, It {a undorstood that tho Sonate Btock:Yard Invostigating Cominitteo will roport to-morrow —o thoy any. The nature of thoir roport can only bo guossod ab. Vory likoly tho condition of the yards, Togarding cloanlincss, will bo con- demnod; also tho stobitecturo of tho pons. Thoir roconstruction may bo recommendod. ‘Tha ratos will bo opproved, snd would mot be considerod cxorbitant it tho accommo- dution_was _proportionalo. Tho _ proprloty gt lieoping a scalos alvagu sody for tho wo ot thoso who purchusg feod will bo suggosted, aud whilo no blame will altached to the Suporinfond- ent, tho lax diselplino among tho_employes will bo dommonted upon, perbaps with soverity, In conlusion, n bill will bo reported plecing tho i’m‘ds under tho control nud rogulation of tho tailrond and Warohouso Commissionora, Tu connoction with tho forthcoming report tho following statomont, mado to the Committae b; M. Shormen, Superintendont of tho yards, will bo poruaod with intorest : QENILEMEN : An you bave requested mo to otato whf aud how the Unjon Btock Yards came to Lo buslt, T will slato that fu 1863 the monagers of the differont rufle roads ccn\cl‘lng into Ohlcago, being such men as J, . Joy, 3, 11, McCullougl, J, 3Y. Walker, J, IT, 'acy, O, I Gray, and H. E, Bargent, saw the advantago such yards wonld bo to the raliroads and the lve-stock in- torests of the country, undortook to cousolidato the differcnt yarda then in Chicago into ono, And it was 10 gasy jobto get tho diffcrent railroads to givo ur their old pystem and unite in this, They wereall afrajd thoy would not get their rights under s now management, but thelr foars wero Onally overcome, But it 'war o very difiicult job to fiud a suitablo place to locato the new yards where thoy could accommodato all the raflroads. They finally agreed upon tho rrucn! site, Smiles from the Court-lfouee, in the Yown of Lako, on condition thut tho Union étu::k-}’nnl Com- muy should build all necesvary raflroads to conuect 0 sald yurds with the different mefu lines, at tho cost of tho safd Stovk-Yard Oomw:{, and under thia arrangomont the Company did build and now haye 30 miiies of {rack which they furnish to the railroad and 8tock fnt.restw, freo of cuarge ; aud the Company nleo pqu thio Great Bastern Rallroad about forty thoneand dollars per year for the uso of its track to run tho C, B, &£Q., N. W,, A, & 8t, L, and Biil, & St. P!, rall- Bl rafus (o {ho yards, for which’they make no charge to the shipper. After locating thoe yards, tho noxt thing was to rafso the monoy fo bulld and muke the improvoments, "The difforent rallrosd cotmpanivs finally consented each fo pay ts proportfon of the casts, supposing at the timo that it would bo accom~ plishied for#1,000,000 ; but the improvemonts actuul); cost $2,000,009, and thoy are not comploted yot, and the Comyany will be obliged to gxpel lenst $300,000 additiounl, to mect the increasing doew mand of tho ve-atock trado of Ohicago ; und, I pasuro ou, there {8 u0 Crodi¢ Sfobilier in the Unfon Stock- Yards, Every dollar of the $3,000,000 has been ox- ihis yeur ut confldonco '] 870 gotting, and X will aoe that this s dona fmmodiate- 13, 60 a to avold ail complainta from that sourco hore- aftor; and If you think, from the nvm!ncn’ tho yard~ 8go wo linvo been chinrging on ahoop ia too high, I will hiave it raduced to what, from the ovidence, Acom roas ronablo, Any suggestionn you may ke congerning o Improvomont of tho yarda Wil bo rorlvod by mig with ploasure, ety LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, BENATE. BrninarirLp, Tk, March 20, 1673, Sonato mot at 10 o'clock a. m., Pronidont Early in tho ohair, Ttoll-call was answared by 84 Henators. COMMITTEE NEFORTS AND TILLS, Tho Committeo on Education roported favor- ably upon soveral billy roferred to them, and submitted an original bill to perfect the public 8ehool systom. Tho Committeo on Wrrohouses introdnced Dlil to ragulato public warchousos, aud provid- ing for the inspection of grain; also roported advorsoly npon sovornl bills of the samo tenor. Tie Commiiteo on Banks and Banking intro. duced n substituto for the bill providing for tho oxaminction of banks and publication of quarter- 1y reporta of tho uamo. 'I'ho Committco on Countics aud Township Organization futroduged a bill l\l]o\vin[i county authorities to control and diopose of paupor chlldron, Also a bill coding cortnin proporty to tho United Btates. = By Mr. WAITE—A bill to allow tho rolonno of doyior rights of insano married womon. B{ tho name—To nuthorize Courta of Record f‘n this Stato, when nocossaty, to order a Graud wy. 7 COUNTY ATFAITS, On motion of Mr. \WAITE, tha voto by which Bonatoe bill 281, in relation to tho management of county nltnrm, wag rcoommittod, was roconsid- ored. Mr. WAITE then offored a_subatituto for Sec, 23, with o provino that it shall not nffect glxupuma claims ngaingt countios now in litiga- on. . On motion of Sonntor BURKE, connideration of bill and proposcd nmondments was pootponed. CONTEMPT, On motion of Mr, OUMMINGS, consideration of Sonato bill 283, in rolation to contompt of court, was poatponad until Wodneadny noxt, at 7 o'olock p. m.~nyes, 20; noas, 16, COLLEGES, Sonate bll 4, provlding tor perfaoting tho organization of colloges and iustitutions of loarn- ing in this State, was considered by soctions on & Bacond roading, amendod, nud recommitted. FAEE BOIOOL BYSTEM, . Sonato bill 164, oxtonding to ail the pooplo the benefit of the froo achool systom of tho Hinto, was thon considerad, Honator HINCHCLIFFE addresued the Sonate at zliungth azninst tho systom of compulsory edu- cation. Mr. CASEY (McLenn) offerod an amondment roviding that poronts or guardinus of childron Botweon tho agos of 8 nnd 14 yonrs shail com- el the latter to perform manual lobor for at Emst twolve wookd in the yoar, and in default of such duty Lo fined not legs than 16, nor moro than 50, Ty yons and naya woro called upon the adop- g(‘;m of tho amondinent, tho voto being 19 yeas, nays. ‘Tho PRESIDENT voling negatively, the amondment was lost. Sonator HAMI*I'ON moved to amond by mal- ing the fine for non-complinuco with tho law not loss than &5 nor moroe thun 215, Loat. Benator PALMER moved to strike out tho on- neting elouse, during the discussion of which Sonator BALDWIN, its author, addressed tho Benato at longth in advocacy of the bill, and Bonator BROWN sud others in opposition. Turthor consideration of tho bill way post- ponod until 8 o'clock p, m. . MORE NEW BILLE, Ty congont, Bonator DOW introduced bills rog- ulafing proceediugs in criminal easos whoro bail is takon or roquirod. Also & bill rolating to bail sud soourity. By Souaior REYNOLDS—A bll supprossing trade in obsoone literaturo, and provonting tho edverlising of dovices for procuring abostion, PUDLIC MIGIWAYE. Senntor CUSEY called up his resolution agk- inyz Congress to declnro all railronds public high- ways, considoration of which was, on motion of Mr. CUNMMINGS, made the special order for Thursday noxt at 7 o'clook p. m. - FREIGUT BILL. Senato bill No. 857, proventing oxtortion and unjust discrimination in rales charged for transporiation of froight on raitrands,was calied up, but, on account of & dofectivo printed copy, consideration was postpened until aftornoon. Adjournod nutil 2:15 o'clock p. m. AFTERNOON BESST The Sonato rontsomblod al 3:15 o'clook p. m. QECOND READING OF DILLY. Bonate bills on a second roading wore cousid- erod by sections, soveral boing rocommitiod. DONAUUE'S FREIGHT DILL. Sennte bill 257, rogulatiny takon up and passod—yons, 42; nays, none. BCIOOL DILL JILLED, - Sonnto bill 164, coxtouding tho bonefit of tho freo achool nyntem, huin(i Under diseussion, tho onacting elaiso was ptricken out by a voto of— yeas, 247 noys, 15. A motion to reconsidor failod, INTEREST. Bonnte bill 205, to revivo the law in relation to tho rato of interost, wis considored, aud dobatad at leugth, end ordored cugrossed for o third ronding, LOUSE. - Mot ef 0:00 o. m. Prayor by the Roy, Mn. Halo. 3 DILL, x By Mr. JOINSON—Amending the nct in re- gord to Railroad snd Watchouso Commissioners, and rogulating warohouses. IAILIOAD HUITA. The Judiciary Committce reported o bill to de- fino the dutios of tho Attorney-Goneral in rola- tion to the defonso of porsons prosecuted by railrond comimu!ns, covoriug tho case qf tho us of MoLonn Connty prosocuted by tho Chicago & Aiton Ruilrond Company. Bir, MoDONALD introduced o bill to amend au nct creating tho Dopurtment of Agriculturo. APPROPRIATION DILL Tho Committes on Appropriations roported in favor of o bill making appropriations for tho Southern Insano Asylum. OIER XEW DILLS, By Mr. LEMMA—To restore {ho records of Justices and othor ofiicors when lost., By Mr. CABSADY—To nmend tha chaptor in rogard to paupors ; rlso i regard to public mor- ok, By Mr. OAKWOOD—To repoal tho act in re- gard to Township 19, in Vormillion County, ‘IIVER TAPROVEMENT. i The House resumed tho considoration of tho Rivor Linprovemont bill, Megars. MULVANE, STARR, snd OBERLY epoke in_favor of tho bill, aud Mosars. MOF- PITT and LIWIS against, - Mr. LEWIS offered an smendmont fo tho smeudmont of Mr. Connelly, providing ihat tho pondod thers in Lullding up and improving tho yards, Aftor tho yards wers comploted, aud tho railroads had accompliahed thofr ymrfinm in securing unparal- Toled pecommodations for Liandling and trans-ship- ping lvo-stock, they wantod their monoy buck, aud ‘offerod tholr stock to the busincas men of Chicago and Tive-atoek producors and. doalors n tho Wosk af pw But thoso mon iad B0 faith in 1t 98 & paying inves ‘ment, and thoy could 1ot #ell & dollar of 1t at homo, But did finally scll &t to Fastoru capilallsto, who worc contonted with smaller dividends ; and to-dsy not an oficer of my raflroad company in Dlinofs owna o Qollur o ta slock, Tho Compatiy now s 100 ucros of land ‘coverod with S4uch plank, snd i water- works alono_cost $200,000, furnishing pure wator in overy pen for the nccommodation of slock, freo of charge; ond our hatel, for tho accommodation of drovors, cost $375,000, A1l tho improvoments nro of| tho bLeut quality, Tho effect of this vast oxpend- turo lns been {0 build up tho largest atock markot in the world at Cllcago. Ithas rought tho cattlo- walsera of the West, and tho doalors for_ tho enstorn ‘markofa faco to face, and witt {a botfer still, tho mun- ngement i such thal o farmor, or §f you pleano, Lis son 14 years old, can_takon drové of cattlo, or hogs, and find out 1hb market pricoand £oll thom Limeolf and gollet I mousy, s ovorythlug 1a sl by welglt, and or cash, Wo hnvo handlod during tho last year 9,000,000 boga and 00,000 Licad of cattfo, o do’ il this work ro- quiroa d vast oxpenditure, Tho work il ks o bo ono on_an avorsgo of aix hours in s duy, andaga ‘mattor of coutse, thero will sometimea bo Teglock by employes, unbolkhown to tho oflicors of thio company, ow, gentlemen, tho quostion naturally nrlscs whore does tto Gompauy got pay for al tbla trauble and ox- nace, ropairs, and lntorest on ila capital? Tiret, Fitoy gt $10 per fon on liny, 40°couts par bushol o1 corih, 5 cents por head owall cattle sold in tho yards {for fuoss not Aold, but shipped through in_owmers' name, no churgo 14 made), B conts on Logs uud shcon, Thero i no cliatie for welghing, nor for waterlng the stook, Tho rallruada pay tho compuny 25 cenls per car for unlonding, sud 60 conts for loading stock, Lhls is not chiargoabld ta (o owner. Now, gontlemon, you Lavo the resourcos from which thio compuny hua {0 bo supported, As to tho condition you found the yards in, wiin you visitod (hom, 1 will atatothiab they hiave nover boon inso bnd shapo sinca thioy werobuilt eaat thattimo, WolisvoLiad thiokovorest winiter ovor kiiown for the bilsiness of cloariny yards, for 5 daysilio meroury went helow zoro, with 1o thay Quring tho ontiro wintur, until you wers thero, und it Lind bien fupossible (o cloan ot the sceumulation in tho pons untl, about thrce days bufors your visit, it {bawed wonderfully, and ado tho yords almst as ‘1ad pa the streots of Uhicago or 8pringtlold at thosume time, We keop constantly omployed twolvo cartn and Rorses, oud twenty wion, sud intond at all tluos to Xoop fho ysrds clean when it can bodono, During suck. oztrome cold woatliur s wa had Lust wintor it was fmponsiblo ta cloan tho yarda until it thawed out, Tn conolusion, I wil\ sny that, from thw suggostions of nomeaf {ho wituosses, 1 dm satisfiod thut thore should bo scalos placod in each of the barns and criby, %0 thiat oustowory can &t any time welgh the feod they Canal Commissloners shnll’ prosceuto: the worlt of improving tho rivor by monns of dredging, Inatand of n system of lacks and damas, Acceptod. My, COLL] offored & substitute rociting that, whorens tho Illiuois River is dry ono balf of tho yenr and not nnvigablo, thereforo tho Canal Commissioners aro directod-to kesp up o suficiont amourt of combuation iu the vicinity - of Lasallo_to prodneo o vecuum and draw wator from the Mississippi to supply tho llinois River. Not ontortained. Recess till 2:30 p. m, AYTERNOON BESSION, NEW DILLY, Trom tha Committeo ou Judicial Departmont, to fix tha timo of holding courts. continuing the tho torma undor tho old law. TIVER IMPROVEMENT, ‘Tho Ifouso resumod tho consideration of the River Improvement bill, Mr, OBERLY luying %hu lf‘loor. The discussion was continued nt ongth. r. BWAN offorcd an smondmont appropriat- ing §100,000 for tho Improvement of tho Kaskos- kia, Ruled out of order, Mr, CONNOLLY offored an additional amond- ‘mont providing for drodging only wharo it would improve navigation. Not ontorfained. flh’. ARMB’.FRONO (Lagalle) moved tho pro- vious quostion, Carried—yons, Gi ; uays, 59, "o yons and nays wore ordered on tho Amend- mont of Mr. Connolly, submitting tho quostion of rivor improvement to tho people, which wag lost—yons, 03 ; noys, 70, Mr. "FIIOMAS oifored an smondmont making o appropriation, pasablo (rons monoy rafsed o tho aswessmont of 1879, Adoptod. Other amondmonta wore votod down, and Mr, JONEB moved to strike out the enncting clause, Mr. DEWEY moved the provious question, Carried, The motlon to striko ont the onncting clause waa loat—yeas, 503 nnys, 78—ns follows ¢ A 5. Aloxandor (Oraw-Granger, Tlanoll, ), ridloy, Pollock, Aloxandlor (Mout-Ifonry, " * Htace, gomory), 1fite (8fadlson), Iiico, Avidorson, Holles Hent, Lilshop (Eigar), Jacqudss, Bliaw, Dishop(Seaiteury) Juciean, Shumway, lakely, Jobnsioh, Hinith, Qhmbors, Jones, Htawatt (Win'bgo) Counolly, ) Hwan, Gronlali, Taltze, “Cuggnrt, Dolun, MoDopald, Thoiin, Efnor, Melhorran, Verilen, Planlors, Morrleon, Walker, Forth, Mofliott, Weluhclmor, Frooland, Novillo, Wood, Qralw, Nulion, Wywore-»50 froight tarift, was ' NAYS, Armatrong (Grun-Hart, Oberly, dy) Tarvey, Glenon, Armatrong (La- Hawos, Poltzer, Bally), 1ay, Ponfinld, Dallow, Hordington, Quinu, Tiocock, Horting, Tmany, Booth, Xito (s, Olalr), Rodgors, Brndvoll; Tollonbuck, ' Totinlres, Brnnson, Envago, Tullard, Beaninh, Guinoly; Bliorma; Collins, - Hnaw, Conaot, ‘Luno (Iancock), - Boula, Gullorton, G torr, Darnoll, fitowart (MoLean), Davls, fitveotor, Domont, fitroud, ooy, Byivonfor, Dalton, n Thornton, Dresnet, Mclanghfin, Tillson, Dunham, Mouchnm, nruer, TForrler, Middlocolr, - - Weshibiirn, Y¥reeman, Mooo (STainhat, Wayman, Goldon, Moore (Adams),”’ Wobbor, Gordon, Moone, Wobntor, roy, Mnlyano, * Mr, Bpeakor—78, 1talpln, Onlwood, r. BRADWELL movod tho pravious ques- tlon in ozdnrlni tho Dill to & third reac Carrlod, and the bill was ordorod to a third yond- g:g'. and mndo tho epoctal ordor for noxt Wednos- e NOTES AND OPINION, The Congrasslonal ealary atesl was offoated by tho votos of 86 Bonators and 101 Roprasonta- tives, whoso names are on rocord, bosidos othors who rendered fndirect ald theroto, and who will Do known and remomborod whon tho timo comics. Tho Concord (N. H.) Afonilor recalls thia proce- dont, following tho * Congrogsfonal salary atoal of 91,600 in 1816 Thomns W, Thompson, then Benator in Congress from Now Ifamipshire, voted for the bill, which really ‘was sn oquitablo one, for it did nol unreasonably inerease tho pay of membors, and fave it the appear- 1o of o ealary rather than dny wages, Mr, Thomp- #on resided in Ooncord ; hut wa ero informed by ono of our oldost inhabitants that aftor his term closed in Congroes (1817) hia psrty frionds horo wero afraid fo ‘bring him forward as candidato for tho Stato Logisla~ ture, It may bo added thet the publio virtue of 1816 domnnded and obtained o ropeal of the §1,600 salary, and & roturn to $8 per dey. —8onator Fredortck A. 8awyer, of [Massachu~ rotia and] Bouth Carolina, voted for tho snlary- stoal, and has beon made Asaistant Secrolary of tho Tronsury. Reproscatativo Josso H. Mooro, of Illinois, voted for tho salarv-steal, and has beon made Ponsioh Agont at Springfiold. —Mr. Bogy, of Missour, who is nconsod of ‘Dringing Benatorinl onors into contempt by pay- ing no moro than $16,000 for Lis scat, finds him- 80lf 80 boset that ho announces that ho will not oxoroise any of thoe dulies of his ofiico until the Benato shll have indicatod ita plonsuro; but Mr.. Jonos, of Novada, who boasts that hiu ticket of admittanco cost 600,000, ia in high favor, and will build » rosidenco at Wrelington to outshino any othor in tho Fodoral District. —Tho following, in the Washington Chronicle, 1a ingorted gratis: A OALu UXON MEMRERS OF CONGRESS, ‘Wasinaro, March 14, 1873, Asa vory desorving and desizablo iustitution, the Qbiriotian Women's Associatlon was not providod for by Congress, and {ho claimants of tho District for ‘property havo not boon paid, X would suggest to thoso mombers of Congrees who do not tako tho oxtra pay that (hoy givo 4t to tho instifution or tho claimeats, and to nll persous having fuuds belonging to the con- scfenca fund that thoy do likowlse, 53 the Governmout has o epitiniate wayof disposing of that fund, 101, —Tho Cleveland Zeader snys the on. Willinm . Upson, who does nob longor sorve in Con- gross, “hon rofusod to roceive™ tho extra poy. But ho ought to receive it, and wo hope howill ; and then put it back fu the Tronsury. Othorwise ho may bo tompted to rocelve it and packet it o yoar or two honeo. —Capt. Havorstick, of the Rock Island Union, bos lost the Postmastorship. A year agolhoe mildly suggested, fusida *the party,” that John B. Uawloy ought to bo satisfled with four years in Congress; and that's how it hoppened to Havoratick. —TPostmaster Sperry, of Now Hevon, Ct., who organized the defeat of Gen. Joseph R. Hawloy for Unitod States. Senator, lnst spring, by tho timely discovery that a caucns nomination was not binding, has boon appointod for & now term of offico. “ —Mzr. Colfax hng been indorsed at Andover, Ohio (the residonce of lis wife's relations), and will roturn to-day to South Bend. The SBouth Boud Regisler sayn: . “Tho scntiment cf {ho peoplo at Audover, many of thiem boing acquainted with Lim personally'(tho plnce numbera bub o fow hundred inlubtlunta), fo uimni- uaunly favorablo to him, Tepublicans und’ Domocrats Toth uniting in tho Lelle {at o 18 an {nocont and deeply wronged man, . —T'he Statesman, at Loxington, ono of the flve Administration papers in Kentucky, has gono dond, ! “_Tho Boston Transcript, spoaking of Bohuy- Tor Colfox's ory of “persogution” in hia South Bond apooch, rematks that “If to-day his oxpla- nations are not convinicing proofa of frank and strnightforward pracoodings, tho ronsons of their unsatisfactoriness avo to bo fonnd in the clumsiness of his ondoayors to clonr himsolf. ‘All things considorod, ho hus no right to talk of porsecution, since ho has harmod himsolf more than anybody olso hus harmed him.” —A ciirious caso cume to tho attontlon of somo mombors of tho Senate. A Now Lngland politi- cian of monua_nctunlly hold n consiltation witl ‘mombors of Oongross of high standing Just bo- fore the Into Sountorial cloction iu_1Moridn, to aseortain whether tho vigorons courso which Seuntor Mortan had pursuod in tho Caldwoll in- voutigution was likely to bo continuod. Tho ron- son of anking wns.that ho had beon assured frbm Tlorida {ha¢ If Jio wovld como down thore and furnish n large aun of movay, it would rens dor iy olection s United Statey Sonator cortain, Ho hud hositated about going until ho could Toarn whethor tho Sounto was likaly to Jook witls favor upon Morton's thoroughnoss.— Washing- ton telegram in SL. Louis Damnocral, —\hile many Legislatures ro passing votes of censure on Congressmon for tho salary-atonl, tho Ponnsylvnia” Legleisturo fa_ taking tho apposits _course, hy playing tho ' grab-gamo ftadlt, i lowor Houso Tias_alroady passod au Tncronso-ol-Salary bill, containing tho same_of- fonivo rotronctive cltuso that Les mado Bat- lor's bill infamous. Wo srainclined to boliove, ator (i3, tho story abaut iho enorinous AUpDIY of ink included in the statloncry account of this Togislaturo, It ju said that it Lins recontly boon discovored that liquor dealors in Hnrrisburg buy Jarge numbors of ompty inl-bottios which thoy 11l with whisky and soll to tho mornbers as “ink, warrautod not to corrode,” which accounts for tho {rightful stationory bills,—Buffalo Lz~ press. STAYE OWRERSHIP OF RAILROADS. o the Eatltor of Ths Cicago Tribuns: Sm: Insupportof thio position taken by the ‘Mnagachusetts Railrond Commissionors, as op- posod by Mr. Edward Atkinson, I would sy that the State of CGoorgia not only, owned and oporated, but constructed, the Western & Atian- tic Ralirond, 187 miles loug, from Chattancogs, Tonn,, to Atlanta, Ga. It wag most popularly and profitably oporated for many years boforo thio War, and paid as high as 20 por cont divi- donds, It fs still owned by tho Btato; butso much dishonesty wag practisod during the rogimo of Bulloak & Co,, that the Logislature vory properly lonsed it to an operating company, of \yvl]mn}’ ux-yfinv. Jo Brown l;'u Pruvfidunc, an Slmon Camoron {s reported to bo tho principal backer. Not & broath was ever hoard impugning tho managoment of thin road for {um Loforo tho War, and it not only satisfied .porfoctly thoso whioso monay it took, but sorved as s madel for other Southorn ronds, and was » rostraiut upon them, You very praporly romark that reason, not projudico,” shoutd govern in movements lLko this, of siich surpassing intorost to tho public, involving 8o much that is vitul to the wolfaro and prokperity of tho poople. BoUTHNON, The Fostor Cnso—An Lxtraordinary Document. Tho !ollowlnB oxtrpordinary pfl{mr wag laid TLoforo Jobn A, Dix, Governor of tho Btato of Now Yorlk, on Tucsday : T Peopls agt, Willium Foater—City and: County of New York: Wo dlo wolomuly swoar flut wo wero Jurors in tlio caso of Willlam Kosfer ; that tho conviction In his caso could never have boch obtainod but for tho opiufon which prevalled amonyg the Jurars that tholr nimoua recommendation to morey would fusure sentouco’ o {mprisons the commutation of the ment for Ufo, Thin terrible mistake canuot bo romedied wow excopt by the Qoveruor, Wo would do ft 4f wo had tho pawor, ‘but o luvo nol, | Wo feariostly sprest fo you, Weres foro tho obly person who can do it to_pravent min from bulng put to death through ‘an ozror of opluion o our pastatiho tmoof tho trisl, Tn dolny U we do all we can to wash our Liands of Foster's blood, #ud wo humbly agaure your Excellonoy that if tha e~ foncebe carriod into “qfyoct fu viow of tho clroums stances which we novw undor oatli lay bofore you, we ahall novor ceasd L0 100k 1pOn it A8 AB Unjubt punisiie ‘mont, wlioli wan not contemplatod by tho Jury 1n rons doring tho vordicl. Bworn to thls 16th day of Mnrch, 1673, boforo m Adnin'Gos, Notary Publio, Now York Couny, (8lgnad) F4T2. Ltoagland, 3. T, Mattla, Bemiiol Dowding, Honey Lao, Qoorgo K, Cliase, Jnmes Dantol, 11, O, Rogors, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. Jndgo Daly’s Hourd of Fhysicians Declnre Mim 10 bo of Unsound Mind. From the New York Sun, March 10, Monday aftornoon, Drs. Willlsm Hammond and Thddous Oross, (ho Board do Lunatico Inquirondo appointod by Tudgo Daly by roqucst of Digtriot Attornoy Pholpe, to dolormino tho condition of Mr, Goorge Francis Train, forwarded thefr yoport to tha District Attornoy. It was vory briof, morely doclaring Mr. Train to bo aubjocs to deluslong, irritatlon in his condnot, and of ungound mind. “Dr. Iiammond subdaquently said to o Sun_ reportor that ho did not think ALY, Traln a dangorous lunatic, aud ina rofused to sign nn sflidavit that o ought not to bo atlargo. HO thiought M. Lrain o insid ran, xospt In his languoge, and was of opinion that ho ought tobe at onca rolensad from confinomont, an thint tond- od to spgravnto hig malady. 3. Drain” lio said, “{w o mun of great goning aud flno eduen~ tlon. Tlis chiof illuslons wero that o was to bo Pagan Dictator, wos tho only man who could sava the country, and was the lendor of tho In- tornationals," . “Iho roportor nftorward vialtod Distriot-Attor- noy Lholps, in ordor to_ascortain what notion o wna going fo take on tho roport of tho Modical Board. Mr. Pholps naid that he should_lay tho roport befora Judgo Daly, who, ae first Judge of tho Court of Common Plons, ncted as Coumty Judgo, and undor tho provisions of the statute of 1842 fio haathio power. oithor to {mpanuol n ury to decido the quostion of Mr. Train's san- ty, or to nend him to tho Utica neylum on his owh commitmont, M. Phelps has no doubt that Br. Train “hnd & ncrow looee” somovwliort, but 1o thought him harmiens, and nob subject to hallucinations fraught witli dangor to auy one. "Phio modieal commission ling mado two vinits to Mr. Train; tho lnst ono on Monday recolving exira oflicinl sunction irougls o uction of Judge Dowun;f who wont with the doctors to My, Train's coll. 3. Train suya vory Iittle about tha dootors' decision, Ho thinks that there in o conuplracy to got him into an asylum, and ho will quietly submit to tho nuthioritios, relying upon hin frionds Lo seo him vindicatod. 1i# frionds nro arousod, and thoy will mako fight that promiuos Lho strongost kind of u divor- slon in Alr. Train's favo e ©Oharlotto Olls'hlll:ln ana Scnecen Sands= o0 From the Boston Ilerald. While Chinrlotte Culiman wos playingin Wash- ington for tho bonoflt of the Banltary Comunittee Fund, in 1660, sho wan tnducod to invest §5,000 of Jier onrningn in tho Boncen Bandstone stock, on roprosontations made to hor that Gen. Grant, thio Sirgoon Gonoral, Paymistor Gouora! Brico, Jny Cooko, and all the_ othor coming men werg in it, and that thoy hnd arraugoments complotad which would give thom contraots with tho Gov- ornmont amountfug to milfions of dollnrs, and thoro wan no doubt nbout the things paying handsomo dividends. Rho was at tho. time tho guest of Soorotury Soward, and a3 that nstuto statesman ond _ business man hod con- cludod to invost ©5,000 in the stock, sho thought ovorything ' was lovely, puid Lor monoy ond 'took hor cortificnte, For n loug timo sho waited pationtly for tho big divi- donds to come, but thoy novor came. Sho thought somothing wns wrong, and that sho had boon ovarlooked ifi somo way.' 8lo wroto to tho oficors, anking nn oxplouation, but reccived no roply. This mado hor o littlo suspicious, but stil] whio was loth to holiovo that_thoso mon had doliboratoly swindled o woman, Finally tho ez- poso of tho wholo matlor openod hor oyas, and sho at onco detormined to realiza what_ she could on tho stock, aud sont it to n Now York firm to havo it sold. Efor baukors soon roturnod it with tho roply that tho sfofk lad no marlot Taluo whatovar, nod st Hhoro s plonty of 16 for sale, but no buyers, Sho allowed the mats tor o rost until recently, when sho cutrusted friond of hera with the wholo businoss, and nu~ thorized him to talo such ntops in tho ¢nao ns ho thinks propor. Should this mattor got into court, some rich dovelopmonts aro promised. fotec boaniedsioily Polzonous Ice-Oremun. Trom exporiments, mado by eminont physi- cinus in Vranco, it iy ehown that tho articla ordinarily mada and sold thoro under the name of “iaa croam,” is mainly manufactured of corn starch, Tronch clay, nud poisonous coloriuy mattor. ~Who boautifal carmina whiol porvados tho troasiiorous compound comas from tho cache incal bug. A continued courso of such poison produces the most diroful muladios. First dys- popain, thon ecrofulous oruptions, accompnnied y 1 Joosoning of the tocth and &’ dropping out of tho lwir. ‘Lis agent of destruction s not confirmed fo tho strock cornors wlono. It g 80ld 08 woll in inmumorable gilded naloons and places of fashionablo resort, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now Vorlk Finaneinl Nowa, Neiw Your, Murch 2.~ho suspenson of tho Bull's ead Bnle: was the featuro i fiuuncial cirelen to-day, and eaused 4 deprension and lower prices on tho Stock Exchiauge, succceded by u steadior tone, Tho bank is 2 1uinor Stato fustitutlon, tud, though tho defaleation ‘witien ont its capitul and surpius, it dopositors and bill Roldara aro Lolieved to bo umuiy seoured, Tho total 1uss n npposad o bo about $290,000. Moncy vt netivo uud strlugont, tia byl of t'o call Joaus bufug st 116 pev duy, with tho clozing bustueasnt T yur cout gold, : Hterling wi it 1163 @ 11350, Loans, 4@7 gold, for curcying, g, 542,000,000 ; Trenwary s Duzsemeints, $1,600 ; Gasloma’ roceipts, §64,030. Govormments woro strony Hlate Londs ruled quiel, Sitaroutls being otrong and netive, Rallroad honds wero tendy, ‘Blocks wera wealt theouglont tho ifst with tho singlo exeeption of Westorn Union, which was remarkably slesdy the whole dey. Storling, 107X, GOVERNNRNT TONDY, 1834 Co.1nons, 7. 1163, Coupone, 63,1101 16751040 Yo ‘107 Currciicy 6110 1476 Rew 6o, STATE BOXDH, 36| Virginian, old...., ¢{Norih Gstolind, o, 85 Norlls Garolina, uoy . 17 ! Coupons, '81. 6203 of Coupous, ' Goupoua, '63. Coupons, 'G5 (naw) Mixsouris .... “Wonnasacos, o Tonnesucey, ney Virgindas, tew.. #TOULS, Canton.... + 99 1it, Paul prd. .My W, U T BG'S' Wabnsh 12y Quigkailver .. 434 Wabash ped, 80 Adams Express...... 943 Fort Wayno T Wells Fargo. 80ig!worry 1nuto! L2 Awerican xpress. lory . &0 United States Ex. ,113 Pacific Mall.... «« B3 Ohicajo & Allon pfd, 118 ‘Now York Central. ;..109:;/0hio & Miesissippl,.. 45 Erlo... 655210, 0.4 0 .88 Eelo pfd.. 10 B arlom 136 'Lalko Blio fiive Harlem 138 |Tudisns Cen 105, 83 Uy 80 |Union Pacifio bonda,, 831 88 Cuntral Pucifia bonds 1033 3¢ |Dal, Lack, & Woatorn, 1015 034 1B, 1, & Lrlo Fid 603 Northwestorn pid. Bock Iuland iForoign Maricots. Lvenrook, March 20—11 s, m.—Flour, 2% 6d Winter wnos 20@12 td ; white, 110 70(2118 Gorn, s, Pork, 893, Lard, 98a Gd, . Liverroon, March 20—1:80 p, m.—Dreadstuffs dull and lower, Flour, %83, Boring wheat, 11s@12s 845 white, 118 6d@11s 8d; club, 118 10d@12s 4d, Corn, a7s 8d,” Rest unchang: LONDON, March 20— . m,—Consols, monoy, 933/@” 937 ; account, 0374@0! 208 of '05, 03 ; do of 67, fl:\)fi 10-406, 893 now' Od, 003 ; Lirle, 613;, Tho ‘bullion in the Bavk of England has increased .£68,000, Paurs, March 20—Rentes, 65 100, TLavenrook, March 19,-~Cotton steady ; middlUng up- 1and, 924d ; Orlosus, 03;d 3 snlos, 14,000'balos ; Anieri~ can, 10,000; spoculation und sxport, 2,000 bale California whito wheat, syorngo quality, 11s 6d@ s lub do, 11s 8d@12s 4d5 red spring, 1@ 124 8d; winter, 128 20, Ylour, 283, Coru, 27s id, Tork, 598, Choeso, 735, Cumberlands, 56s 6 ; ehort lba, 38, Buffalo Live-Stock Market. Buyraro, March 20,—Carrre—Recelpts to-day, in- cluding 67 cars roported (o arrivo, 1,438 7 toful for the ‘week, 6,477, Markot modorately totive ot yeaterdoy's for good cattl @Yo off, About 1,000 of e4 2 204 Tilinois ateors, averaglug 1,165 to 1,413 1bs, $5.00@30.76 ; 103 Indiana stoers, av 24810 4,407 1y, 35,005,753 30 Michiga stoers, av 1,121 t0 1,108 1bs, $5.00@5.95 ; 01 Missollrl sloord, av 1,170 to 1,276 lbs, $5.65@040; 15 Missourl oxen, av 3941 1bs, 85,00 ; U5 Olifa stoors, ov 1,084 to 1,204 lha, 00 3 85 Michlgan stockors, av 855 10 977 1ba, $4.50@ BiizE AND Laus—Rocolpts lo day 1,400 total for the week 6,600, Mnrkot drugging ot yoaterdn Halea: 570 Iilinoly aheop uv B 0 85 1y, 5 : 423 ‘Ohio sheop av 95 to 121 1y, $5.53@0.02) § 528 Tudlana alicop av 08 1bs, $5,06; 160 Mlchigan’ slicop uy 07 lbs, ous—Tecelpts to-doy, including 17 cara roportod toarrived, 4,400 3 fotal Inr tho week 10,000, Market dull and sominal, £5,075@35,00, Buk ono or two lowds weroolforiug, Most of thy arrivals wore through co algumonts, A foll supyly iu the yarda would huve caused priced {0 wonkan, ! New York Live-Stock Markets New Youx, March 20,—Busves—Tho weathor was nafovorable,’ and trado dull, 3,200 cattlo to-duy, making 37,200 (118 weok, sguinst 25,700 Inst wook, Pricos yatlior canlar, with 3o declino on som grades, ‘Tho yauge i @130} nuthing very oxtra offering, Oue 1ot 1,096 Its, Toxans, 10c; 50 Iba owts car 1,450 I bull, $5.40 ner owt ; 0 carn 6 owt Ilinofs stoors, 104 11} 0 care 6wt Jillnols stoors, 10 @113¢0 1,900 fbm, 11%¢c, 57 e § 5 cars Missour, 1,320 gu 'cara linoin, 7 owe, 113(@190, BREED—~To-dny cars, mnking 11,624 this weck, agninet 13,000 Jant weok, Thoy nro Tallier lower, and foll slowly at B¢ ’l,'fn' very fow Ismbs arriviug, Thoy aro worth $0,00810,60 cnchi; fow oxtran, $11.00° 2 cat fing wool Olifo Rhicop, 06 lum, To. 1008—03 cars to-day, moking 53,200 thin woek, aguinat 25,700 Inst weok, Markot dull, and prices wenk at 33{@734o for clty slatightorod, () G cara )y 11%g¢; Now York Dry Goods NMariet, New Yonw, March 20,—Thoro wns only & moilorato buntuess done to-day, owing o tho unfavorable weatlior, Domotio cotlons aro netive, changed, Bieaghed hirtions and swido shicotings aro vory “quick, TDenimu, tickk, and_choviot shirtlug stripes oro active, Cottonsden movo moro frooly, Woolenn aro Letier fu jobbers' liands, Prints and ginghame aro in domend, Foruim drcsa fabrica are sotive, Millinery nilka havo boen roshippod in bond 10 Btitapo, owlini to tho dulincss in (hiy markot, Jib ‘ons are ratlier Lotter at anctin firm, nnd tine Piteshurgh Ol Market. TrrTapunan, March 20,—Crudo potrolenm dull and nominal st 2,10, freo on cors, Ilofined quict and wealk ot 147%;@166, for Westorn trado, The Prodnce Mnriots. NEW YORK, New Yonr, March 20,—OnTTon~Moro active, and prices steadiur for oxport_on lotlor geados, hut ‘wenk and frregular for low grados ; middling upland, 103¢o, DreApsTurFe—Flour in moderalo roquost, ot ratlor eanlar prices for trade brands, which aro offered moro 1 ccelpte, 8,000 bls ; supor Weatorn and_Slato, + common to gooil extra, 7,605 goor $7.65@9.35 3 whito wheat oxtra, $8.50G10.60; Ohlo, $1.46@10.607 Bt Lonis, $1.60@12.16. Bya flour qulef,” “Comn meal quiot ;' yollow Weatern, 1,35, Wheat ety auict and emy Tild, wilh 113 préiu offcring, ahippers ond millora aro bidding lower than anking Fatea: recofpla, 1:,000bu + choleo No, 2 Miliwau- lea atfoat, $1,68 ; only mnlo roporled. Rtyo quick; Cane adisn bond, 8363900, Larloy quiot; Stato 705 very cholca Cannda iu store, 1,28, Malt ' neglected,’ Cornn in moderato demand and s shado firimor for ofd, with light offorings s now caay ; Tecolpta, 21,000 bu now mized Wentorn, 04%@060; old do Aflont, 653603 do In storo, 02303 Sllow Weatorn, 05G%3c, *Onte s nbada firmer, Wit a bettor ‘demand, chicfly for now whito ; rocripln, 36,000 bu; mow fmixediWostorn, ¢5@dse | new white, 47@00%c? now black, A@tTe, Craven Arco—Quict; 83 (@83e, Eaas—In fair domand ot 20@96}gc. HAT AxD Hors—Unchiaugod, Gnocknzs--Coffea dull; steamer arrived with 1,430 g8 ; no mmples out yot3 Rio quoted at 10X@lvc, Bugar qulet and ousy nt 7i(@8x e, Molsewes soarca gud frm § Now Orleaus, @TLs. " Rics steady at 3@ Crupe PETROLEUM—81@82{0; rofined, 19)0, TURTENTINE—Dull nt, 035 @5T6, Provisioxs—Pork unsettfod and irregulars new mers, 6,251 primo moas, $14.76@16,60, Deof dulland wnt changed; mes, £9.00@1176 3 oxtra; $12.00@13,60, Oub ‘meata In moderito demnnd ; 'dry soitod bams, 1 middles quito firm: long' cloar, 83, Tard fiem Western sionm, 8 T-16@8gc T, e, rTER—ifm; now cholco, 403437 common fine Qlifo, 0@ gt e o o, Gntat—Quict at 13@17e, Wrtisky—Lower at Dlige. BOFFALO. Bureato, March 20.—Flour quict. Wheat dult and notniual, Corn dull; salcs of 4 cura at Glcon Lrae Oats dull 5 sales of 1 car whiloat dto. Ttye neglect Datley steady snd fn fair domand ; saloa of 3 cars Ne § Western at 670 on trel, AMILWAUKEE, MinwAuRET, Morch 20.—BreAsTUFFS—Tlour quict and unchavged, Whoat dull and unsottiod ; No, 1 $1.27; No. 2, 1.143¢, Oate flrm ; No, 9, 200. Corn dull and nominal ;: 'No, s, 9fixe. Iiyo dull and nominal; Mo, 1, 66¢. Darley firm: No, 2, T7e, JEEGLtPTA—Tlour, 5,000 brls 7 whicat, 43,000 b, HirtpseNTa—Flotr, 5,000 brin: wheat, 10,000 bu, NEW ORLEANS, aoi Oumae Ml 0. BnGAvsTOES-_Flons aull 3 XX, $0.9047,00 ; XXX, $8,00; family, $9.26 3.‘02; Gdrn—Alixed, (3@04o; while; 05, Tran, i Frovissonr—Nacon dull and lower, ot 7@04G100; B nearco at 143¢@16c, - Othor michanged. CorroN—acllvo, Salcs 10,500 balow; ordinary, 13350 ; good ardiary, 160; low rulddling, 113c; mide ) 165¢0 5 middiing Orlcane, 1850, SALTIMORE. DAnrnconr, March 20, —BREADSTOFPE — Flour — Steady and wnelianged, Wheat quick and firm, Corn firm ¢ mizod Wostern £0c. Oata quiot ; mized Westorn 5@iie. Ityo unchanged, PiovistoNs—Dull, mess pork $10.25@10,60. Bulk- meals uncliangod, Bacon 16 in Nmited Jobbing do- ‘mund ; shoulders, 630 ; rll eldcs, 8o0; cléur Tib, 83c, Bugar’ cured hatms 19@16c. Lard, BY@8Ke, g TTER—Searco and waniod, hoico Weaforn roll e, Wittsxy—Nominal ; 00to ; Jobbing Olo, 0SWEBO. OswEni0, Murch 20,—Whieat scarce, Corn dull at 60c. Barley quiet and firm, OLEVELAND, Cuevzrawp, O,, Tarch 20.—DBAEADSTUFFS—Flour stendy. Whent qull_ond weaks No. 1 red hold at $1.68; No, 2 eold nt §1,62, Corn dwl ; mixed, 43@40c. Oate firm; No, 1 8late, 380; No, 2, 30¢, Pytnorkux—Renéd, firm nt 1630 for car lota, TOLEDO. Torzno, March 90,—LnzAvsTuFrFE—Flour dull and unchangod, Wheat dull and lower ; extea whita Elich- 1gon, $1.93} do seiler April, (od.; No, 1 red, 81705 .04; apot, $1,05, Corn'steady s high mixed 89ic apot; 4%3c moiler May s no grado, 374c. Oats steady; No, 2, Saxe. St rrreFious, 400 belag wl ~Itrorrrre—Tlour, 400 brls; whent, 3,000bu; corm, 24000 b ; aata, 6,000 b . % g ruraciTa—1lour, 600 brls; wheat, 6,000 bu § corn, 7,000 bu; oats, 100 b, L DETROIT, Drnor, Mareh 20.—DBreAbsTurss—Flour quict and unchionged, Wheat In falr demand, but Jower; cxtra white, SLO3 ; No. 1, SLEBK@LEA ; ninbor, $1.65, Corn steady i3e, st In godd domand at gjgo, : Qroven Beep—$5,00, 1, ToUIs, 37, Touss, March 20.-BREADSTOPFa~TFlour atoady ; auporiine ful, $5.80@6.00, Wheat stoady ;_soft Town, $1.%5 roller April; No. 2 red wintor, $1.85. Corn frmers 930 on enot track s BAL@350 in clovator, Darley snd ry6 anly ssmplo lots pelling. Walsuy—Dull at BTxge. - TuovinioNs—Fork quiitat $16.75, Bulk meats dat; . Dacon cusler for small lots | #houlders, 63 Joar rib, )5@870 ; clear, 85@%. Lard quict; prime ateam, T+c, Footi—Firmee ot $1,0066.00. Carree—Dull and uncharyed NNAL Crvcitarr, March 20,—likzabstoFs—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quict at $L68@L70. Corn towlyat 294, Jiya yulel at dlc.” Oatd e ot 30 e Provistons—Stronger, Pork nominally $15.25, spot; ealesnt 31650, sollge April, Lard firm § stoum, 7-10c, held ol 7, oltlc, ulke moats orougor ! shoulders, 6o} ‘clezr ¥ib, 17 lear, 73¢c, with nulca s befd 250 highor, ucon utemdy ; slonlders, 62,@0i¢; clear’ b, B3@8"c ; clear, 8/@05ic. Winssy—Activo; 80, PIILADELUNTA, TirLADELYIIA, March 10.~BreAnsrurva—Tlowe slow of ealo at unchanged prices, aud in good demond. ut fall Tyo Westorn 83c, Cori aotivo ; yellow, 00c ; whito 05c, Oxs active: white, #9@302. Tiricy unchanged, TrovistoNs—Stromg und ichangod, * Periorzus—Crade, 13%@13{e; rellned, 18@18270. Wittaey—Tirm at 93c, LOUISVILLE. March20.—TonAcco—Bales 250 hhds, —Tifoss pork sloady at$16.60G16.00, Ba- con eteady ; shouldora, 0:4@S3c; clear rib, 85@ 830 ; cloar, $3{@674e, packnd, Dinih hamn, @130 1 Bigat-curod ond fancy, 13%@14c. Bullt meats un chanped, Lard, primo cieatn, 8GSL(c, ‘Wittey—Active at 8tadTa BEMPUIS, Mesteins, March 20,—CoTrox—Flrm ; low middling, 17/@1T25¢ s good ordinary, 16X@1Te. Bueabsrdris—TFlour quict nud wnchanged, Corn mel uctivo at 2,70, Corn market bavo, Oats'firm at 4B 4Te. Tay—Nomlual at $21.00@38,00, Bran—Quict at $10,00320,00, Bacon—-Quict and unchungyd, DRESS GOODS, GOLDEN OPPORTONTIY, CARSON, PIRIE&(D,, 329 West Madison-st, Qffr Toh Tow Groy Btripe Bilks, rogular il e Lumicy for B0 conts 6 Qunlity fo ? Tinok Ground (Wiite Btripe Silks for 00 cent. “‘Blaok AlL-Bilk Gros Grains at $1.00, $1.30, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, and $3.00, being 50 conts a yord loss than ush 08, Tiehor qualition Lyons Biack Gros Grains at very large roductions. Jopanges Bilis at 40'and 00 conts, worth and centy, 7 Jupanesp Popling, 18 and 26 conts. Binok Alpaoas, 10 to 30 oonts por yard low- or than pricos oliowhore, t Torge assortment of Dress Goods on tho Chonp Tables at 12 1-2, 18, 20, and 26 conta o rard. ¥R Front bargain in Romnants of Irish Lin- o2, &% BO aonts, Bulf Pricos 1,000 Piooos Hamburg Edmmg and Insor- tions, cholco new duuinnn, at_half, and in somo’ initanoss loss thon' helf, tho usual pricos, Wheat, choleo aeareo prices 3 rod $LUGLIC, Borgains in evory dopartmont. T oar- 1y in fim doy, iy £clp gy FINANOIAL, LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS IN 8TOOK PRIVILEGES, Na, 47 Excunugo Plucey N. Yo 8100 and commisalon will purchiaso s first-class gontraot, firing you tho priviloact culliug or daliveriug (i o ba- Toug™ or ‘“shortt) 100 shiares of any sotlvo siack, tnio in 60 or 60 dayy, RI% and cununislas wilf robiaso an A 1 gontraot (samo time and toris a8 stocky 00 850,000 Awier{oan gold coin, No furthor risk o outls s Inourred boyond tho amount you doolde i3 Hvk, A1 amios on sl contraots nokotialod, ¥or furthor, Bertls s eello foroue M fplanatyry Olronlar,y futt lajio :‘;' us 'l'fl.:r‘nfx: | llusteattong; W ra(er 10 leeng & U o Xork, = E2% o,y sl R ing back at tho history of propriota; 5 In this country, It becomes at onco a-mc:uh-?un-&:::-: Btomach Dittors has bioon the mowt sncoossful of thom ail; “Fito rooord of Ite telampli covars a poriod of about. fwenty yoars, and during that tmo it has probably restored té hoalth and vigor a groator number of debilitated tavalidk than all otbor tonfos and altorativos combiaod. The amount of dlsoaso and sufforing that has boon provented by ita axtonslyo use as a proventive modiclns fs, of conrao, unascortalnablo, but It is & woll-known and undisputed fact that tho malaria which genoratos poriodio fovers and ‘many othor distrosstng and dangorous disordors seldom, 1t ovor, producod any fnjrlous offoct upon systoms that have boon fortiflod in ndvanco by s courso of this invaluable ‘vogctablo tenlo. LEA & PERRINS! GMJTIUN! WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Tluyors ara onutioned to 4 ST pssrle pad e sumeres st JOIIN DUNUAN’S SONS, New York, Agonts fur tho United Btatol POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY coNDUCTED DY B. L. YTOUMANS. NO. XIL.... .PRIOE, FIFTY OENTS. Contonts of No, 13, for April, 1. On tha Impartanco of thio Gults 1t Inpartanco of tho Guivation of Scfenco, 11 The Nobular Iiypothosis, By Prof. J. LaCanto. 111 Rivor and Lako Torracos, (Ilustratod.) 1V. Appliod Sanllary Holonco. By Dr. J. R. Black, V. Batbasism in English iducation, By fon. E. E. 0. 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