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— T T T AT &y ACFD. THE STATE CAPITAL, The Amendatory Warehouse Bill Passed in the Senate. Final' Passage of the Bill Allowlug Women to HMold School : Offices. . Passago of Several Other Important Bills in Both Houses. Qualifioation of Btate Attornoys--Ju- xors' Focs---Justices and Con- " stables. Bpecial Diepatch to The Chicago Tridbune, 000K COUNTY COURTS, Bewmareny, April L—Thoro was somo doubb 28 to the pill pormitting Judges of Gireuit Courta outside of Cook County to sit in that county, bo- causo, undor tho Constitution, thoir poy could ot bo fnereased during tho torms for which they wore olactod. This objection was ralacd in Com- mittco, and scomed insnporablo until Mr. Waito suggostod thot ne tho now Judges would bo cloctod fn Juno, it would ba competent to fix the compensation they should rocoive for torvicos in Coolt County before thoir olectfon, That would roquiro nn emorgenoy clause in_ the hill, which Will bo so smondod. Tho bill is ominnily foir, naed nok go to Obicago if thoy do not please, their timo will ho paid for by \Cook County, and ' tho dockot of tlst county “ill bo rolloved of its overshelming burden, ADSENTEES. Tua iy Tuonday, and thoro nro 8 Iargo wumbor 1qf vacant chnirs i tho Houso, including nsuy (W armeant S Tivor Lil, (rom Chicago nd alsox “horo. Thoro Is no oxcuro for auch disregard \of thoir constitnonts’ rights, and mombers who endangor important logislation by inoxctisnble ‘negligonco aro cntitled to no morcy. - On Thurs- \day morning the fato of the River bill will bo «docidod for this sorslon, and no momber who fools tho slightost intorest in tho improvoment \siould bo away. Mr. Bawyor, of Iro?nohx, obtainod lenve of ab- onca on tho applicntion of Mr. Collins, on the und that ho was looking aftor his clcotion ns Haporvisor, and could not forurn until tho Yoton wore countod. It was a_lomo_ xeason for boing :away, running for ono office whilo drawiug pay “rom anothor. _Thoro. woro otliors in tho samo ifix as Mr. Sawyor, whoso colleaguos wore not na «ondid s Mr. Collina. QUATIFIOATION OF STATE ATTORNEYE. “Tho Hopking bill, making it nocessary. for Btate Attornoys to havo o cortificato from tho Supromo Court, was passed by the House. The bill, unfortunatoly, cannob compol theso ofilciala -to be skillod in tho koionca of law, and will o -mako suporsodeas lossos froquont. FUNDING DOUNTY ONDERS, Thio Houso pasacd o bill to_onablo any county ~which hins harctoforo, in pursuanco of lay, con- tracted au indebtodness by fesuing and dolivor- fug bounty ordors to persona who enlistad snd woro musforod into tho military sorvico of tho Unitod States, which remains unpaid, to fund tho samo, by jaaning to thalawful holdorsthoraof Dbonds, poyablo in such time, not oxcooding twonty yoors, a8 may_ bo dosmed oxpodiont, nn Doaring o rate of ntorest notless than b nor ‘more then 10 per cont por annum. TUE AUAWNEETOWN DITaI. Tho bill appropriating 860,000 for tho Shaw- - nostown ditch was reported 'baok by tho Appro- pristion Committeo, Without rocommendation, ~and will tako its choticos in tho House, GUAIN INSPEGTION, Tho Sonato wuanimously passod, tho Willam. -gon bill smending tho Waroliouse law.” Tha bill Bas boon publiatiod. 1t providos for floxibilicy in the grading of graln, for o Committeo of Ap- -poals, and that no grain shall bo dolivered from storo from any waroliouse of olnss A, for which ‘or reprosentitig which warohouso receipta shall “hovo been issucd, oxcept upon the return . of such rocolpt, stamped or - otherwise plainly anarked by tho warchouso, Rogistor with tho words “rogietorod for cancollation,” and the ato thercof ; the enld Commissioners to havo Jowar to fix tho rates of charges for tho inspoc- “tlon of grain, both into and out of warohouso; such chargos to bo s licn upon all grain mo in- ‘spected, and to bo collected of the owners, ro- caivers, or shippors of such grain, in such mon- uor as (o Commisslonors may proscribo, M. Jokugon, of tho Houso Committeo, intro- «@uced o Ljll, ‘which ho docs nob proposo to :abandon, but will not pross, fearing & conflict \would rogult in dofenting il legislntion whoro it 18 o badly neded. Alr. Johuson morits praise for his uneelfich ancrifico, o will do all Jio can for tho Senato billin tho Houso, and bis influ- onco will nndoubtedly securo it o a safo passage. . WOMAN'S RIGUTS. Tho Sonato; not to b surpassod by the Houso i in ‘gallantry und devotion to tho fair Aox, passed, :by 2 o G, tho Dradwell bill to authorizo the +election of women to school officos. It reads <us follows: - g BEoTI0N 1, Be it enacted by the peopls of the Stateof Zilinoin, represcnted in the General Assembly, That an; wworanu, murried o singlo, of thio hge of 21 yeara und ‘upwards, aud possessing tho qualitications prescribed for men, shall b eligibla for any oflico under tho gone erul or speclal whuo{xllwn of this Btate, - Bz, 2, That auy womnn elected or n{:pnxmd tonny attice under tho provisions of this act, beforo sho on- ters upou tho dischargo of the dutics of tho offer ‘shull qualify and give bond us’ required by law, ang -such Lond sball by binding upon her and her surcties. vsuny, Tho Sennto passed o bill providing that por wcent per annum shall contimio to- Lo tho legal zato of interaut; that judgmonts recovorod bo- fora auy cowt or mugiatialo " ehall boor G por “cont from tho day the judgment is signed until satisfaction is mado; that as high as 10 per cont ‘may bo poid on writton contracts ; that charging a highor yate than 10, per conb shull ovoko a for~ Toiture of the ontiro intorest; tnd - thut o cor- ‘poration shall intorposo tho' dofonso of usury in Buy aotion, i tho County Judges JUBTIOES AND CONAFABLES. © The Hourn pussed a bill giving Justices out- 3ido Cook County €3 doy for trials and slightly caising tho fees of Contables. MUNICIPAL ATPLOPRIATIONS, ‘Do il popitting oitios to divert appropris- tions Taised for spooiflc pwposes to othor pw poses passed tho Houso. . .. JURORE' FEPS. I tho bill whioh pnssod tho House passes tho Sonalo, jurors i civil casos bofore Juatices of Poaco, excepl in cases for tho condemnation of privato property for public uso, will ba paid 50 <onta e duy, and in condemudtion cnses &1 8 day. ” RATINOAD HUITS. Undor tho procent lusy actions ngainst rallroad «companios hava to bo_brought in tho county vhoro tho principal offico i located, cfton_ caus= iing great incouvenionca.. Theremedy is contained in' bill passed Ly tzo Houeo allowiug sults tob brought in auy county through- which the road -runs. A ATTACHMENTS. The Houso pamsod tho bill providing that “ When a writ of attachmont Ja lovid upon any real estato in any caso, it shall bo the duty of tho ofticor mskinjs the ‘lovy to fila a cartificato of nuch fack with tho recorder of tho county whore such land s eltuatod, and from and aftor tho ling of the sano, such lovy shall tuko ofioct o8 to the oreditors and bona. fido purchasors, with- out notice sud mob beforo; aud ' whon sny_writ of attnchmont Lus Leen, or may bo_ loviod upon the stooks or shares of a: corporation, tho officor making tho lovy ehall doovo or filo with tho Clork, roasuror, Beoro- ‘tury, or porson having in custody the books and pupors of tho snid Corporation, a copy of tho orit by virtuo of which such lovy is mado, and from and after tho fling or loaving tho same, tho property shall bo considored assolzed or Toviod wpon, and shall bo sold in liko mannor aa goods and chattols, THE PENITENTIARY, “Tho sub-committon to_oxamine tho books of tho Ponitoutiary havo recoived tho roport of tho expert who eerutinizod tho ontrios mado sinco tho presont sdminlatration wont into powor, Ho atates that tho books ara_porfectly kopt, aud in fall dotall, and that all_tho _trangictions undor luvullen‘nn o dlontly oxplained 1 tho books, o sub-committon on tho Rosenteld trado have oxamined tho gooda gold, and it fa understcod will report that the Stato got their full valua. o entiro roport is cxpoctod soon, and It is atatod will Lo adverso to the pronccution. BENATE DILL TAFSED. The Sonato orderad to & third roading tho bill “providing for board of oxsmining surveyors, dontical to thoPaltzor bill, boaten in the Touse, and tho bill providivg that'tho maker of & noto rolating to tho purchago of patont rights may bavo tlio tamo dofonso against it in the possos- glon of an assignoo a8 iu possosslon of tho origl- 710} payee, which sooms {0 coutravono tho com- mou law doctrine. COOK COUNTY ROND BILL. The Govoruor signed tho bill permitiing Cook County to submit tho Court-Houso bond quos: tlon ¢0 the people ab tho Novembor elootion. TLANDLONDS AND TENANTS, Tho Ll Tolating. to landiords ind tanants, bolug o digont of all tho Iaws and amendmonts adoplod sitico 1845, passod tho 1louso, It diffors from tho_prosout 'law in not raquirlng porsonal eorvico whon tho rosidonca of the dofondnnt in anknown, Notlco may bo glven ns in casos of attnclunont. < LEOAT, NOTICES, Tho bill ompelliug logal noticos to bo pub- Tishod in tho papor dosignatod by tho plalnliit in sulte, pacaod tho Houso, TOWN INDRDTEDNESS, Tho Honso pasod tho omorgonoy bill sllowing torna aud vllagos baving o surplus of monoy raléod for town rond and bridgo purposcs, to np- propriato tho samo Lo the peymont of indabods noss oxisting ngalnst such town or villago, and for 1o othior putpose. b TIIE T1OUSE COMPULSONY EDUCATION DILL onmo up_on_spoclel ‘ordor, 1t providos that childron. botwoon 0 and 14 yonrs aliall nttond nchool throo menth iy tho yosrs, and, i eno of indigont clildron, tho Direotors_ato to sup- ply thom with books' and ciothing. M. Btreator Gffored an nmondmont providing that tho chil~ dron should porforin mantal labor threo montlia i the procoding yoar Loforo boing ontitled to tho bonoflt of tho common school-fuud. Io Dolloved 16 was necosmary thab the' musoles should bo oducated, and that physical dovelop- mont was a8 noceasnry es ntollectunl, Moro Intoiloctual education: producod mothing bt mon too Iazy to work, who wonld go_sround tho e intey soling patont sighla tnd looking for nohools to teach. ‘Lhoy ul mlldbrluql\lpuh dron to bolioyo that man bad to oarn hia Drand by tho gwont of hia bror. - Laziness waa fostorod by the preaont falso Bl)'atum of edneation, and children wero bred to tho notion that manual labor was dograditig.. Doy and gitla woro taught to do- splua work, nod fosred to marry oach ofhor. Plysical oid montal trining should go hand hand. Mr. Snow rominded'the Houso that thora woro 4,175 childron in tho Stato roported ns not attonding school, and thousands of streot Arabs woro unroported. - Mr. Bradwoll \was in - favor of tho_ bill. - Would tliey compol rich mon who contributed to support common schools 16 pay thoir money and not havo their children take ad- vantago of it nnd bo langlt7 It was wrong ta rob rich mou'a” hou-roosts. Education enabled thio Gorman to wipo out tio Fronch nation. Mr. Quinn tool tho gonoral ground that parents wero sufliciently intorestod in thoir_ohildron to educato thom. ~1fo road from the Penitontiary voport to show tuat mnny liborally eduontod mon wora inmates of tho prison, and that knowladgo nlono was not & provontivo of crimo. Tduoatod mon in bigh placas wora found. guilty of crimes, snd stocl jobbors and grain gamblora who robbod thelr victims without compunction hind boen trained In schools and colloges, Br, Warnor said the Stato, which lind invested 620, 000,000 in oducation, should compol paronta to e children thoie rights. Mr. Rico mado tho est spocch in favor of- tho bill, contond- ing among othor things that orphan childron appronticad to crucl mnstors wore not allowed to attend schiook:- - Tho further considorstion of tho Dill was postponed until Fridsy. It will scarcely oo tho Houss, Vit 1f 1t shiould roach tho jonato it will probably moot " tho fato of o simi- lar bill, which was helieaded., 'THR. WILLIAMSON WARKHOUSE DILL was road n-firsbtimo in tho Houso, undor s sus- ousion.of tho rles, mud xoforrod ‘o tho Waro- ouso Committos, =~ . REAT, ESTATE EXCIANGE. Tho bill allowing..tho Chiengo. and United Btates roal -ostato oxchango came up on its third ronding, but- owing to an informality, wns postpouod; 0 M. Tountreo's motion, unfll Trl- day morilig. LARE FRONT. Mr. Jowett roturncd this morning to the scono of i industrions oxertions ngainst tho roposl of tho Lako TFront mct, It is undorstood that o still cherishes _tho hopo of roforring tho il to the Tudiclary Com: mitteo, and that s frionds in tho Sonnto bonst their ability to oboy. his wishos, but, in cazo of failure, It."ia . stated an offorf will |bo mado to amend tho bill o that ite passagosball not offeot any right roquired under tho nct to be ropealed. Buoh an smendmont would ‘omnsculato the bill, and is not likely to bo adoptad. Mr. Laylor, of Chicago, lingors horo. pemsins o< f. g LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, * BENATE : SramGEIELD, I, Aprll 1, 1879, The Sonnto mot at 0:30 o'elock a. m,, PRESI- DENT EARLY, prosiding. Tioll-call’ was vo- spondod to by 32 Benatora, ¢ NAILROAD ATD. ‘House Bill, 291, in relation to munioipal aid to railroad corporations was road a second thno. . . RESOLUTIONS. Sonator FERREL introdugdd o resolution ro- uiring tho Bocrotary of the Sonnto to addross &, circular to tho soveral County Clorks to roport how wmuch express and frnlfhl.ehmguu thoy have id upon doouments recolved from tho Becro- nry of Stato during the pust sfx ycars, Tho recolution was reforred to tho Rovenuo Commit- o, g Fho Houso rosolution and amondment conans-: ing Bonators and Ropresontatives in Congress 1o voting thomsolves incrensed ealiry and bonus, and condemaing tho Presidont _for signing snok Dill, was Laken up aud considoration of tho samo mado the spocial ordor for, to-morxow at 2:30 oclook P M. o ... NEW DILS. By M. WILOOX—Ameuding the act concorn- ing woights and moastiros. Tho following SENATE DILLS ON'A THIAD READING : wero rend . third tini B ‘No. 295—Rovieing {1io 1ot fi_rdlation to inter- ost. Passod—yons, 34; nnys, 0, - No. 229—Provlding for tho construotion. of drains, ditchios, levacs, and other improvoments -an omorgency bill,—ivaa rond o thfrd time, and cousideration Dostponed until to-motrow at 10 o'clock b.m, . Senator Willismson's bill, No. 869, amonding anact to rogulato public worehouscs, sud tho waroliousing and inepection of grain, and to givo offoct to Articlo 18 of tho Constitution, and to galablich o commitico of appoal ud poscribo tholr dutios, was road o third time and passod— syos, 93; noos, 0, - : ‘Soveral Sonate bills woro read 5 socond timo. MOUSE DILLS ON A THID READING, - Touso il 263, anthorizing tho oloction of women Lo achool oflices, was Toad o third timo and passod—nyes, 20; 1068, G. . Houso il 269, amondlg tho'act o rlntion to Justices of the Peaco and Constablos, was read & third timo, and, for_informality, rocommittad. Soratobill 814, making approprintion for ox- penses of the State Governmont prior to Jan, 7, 1873, was read g third timo and passed—nyos, 86 nayy, 0. An emergency bill. ! GECOND READING OF BILLS. Tho spooial order, coneiotntion of bills by sec- tions, wus thon tlen up, aud tho following bills woro s congidorad: Seonto bill 288, amonding Seo. 12 of an actto provido o o teraval o Gouuly wat. Ordoiod o n third roading.. . Sonate bill 264, wmonding tho. laws concorniui gvidonco aud deposilon-Tn-alvil onsos. Baio ordor, . t Sonnto bill 9, dividing tho State into judiolal districts, Informally passod. £ Souats bill 24, autlorizing Doada of Supor- visors to fix tho'salarios of thoirolerks. Lauid on tho tablo. . Bouto bill 95, relating to jurlos. Passcd. Bonate bill 218, regulating practice in cortain oviminal cagos. - Ordered to third reading, Sonato bill 209, ropeallng an act fn relation to solicitors’ foos, (Tlis 18 ono of tho bills, pro- sontod by the Supreme Court.] MMr, CANFIELD moved to striko out tho en- neting clause, and supportod bis motion by o Jongtly opoodl, charastarizing tho bill s ou st~ tompt to imitalo the laws of Kentucky, ioustor TREETOR avguod in favor of tho il o Sounto vofused to srikio out tho ensoting claugo, and the bill was ordered to a third road- ing. Kajourncd uutit 200 p. m. AFTERNOON SESBION, SLCGOND IEADING OF BILLS, Upon reassembling, tho Sonato rosumed cori- sidoration of Lills an & socond roading, by soc- tions, and a Jargo numbor woro so conaidored, and orderod to o third reading. ATHOELLANEOUH. Honstor Forrell's rosolution, roquizing Inqulry of County Clorks as to oxproesing aud froiglit olinvgos paid upon documonts recsived from tho s‘(;crnltnlry of Btato durlug tho past aix yenrs, was adoptod. 7 congont, Senator LEE introduced a bill in rolatlon to chusou in courts wliore tho Jurlsdic- tion hian boon chunged. ‘Adjourned. HOUSE. Tho Touso Mot at 03§ u.m. Prayor by Rov. Mr. Dyor, Mr. GOLDEN eallod up Houso_bill 429, con- coruing county indobtodness, which was roud & third.time aud passod—yoas, 85 ; nays, 0. M, MOOIE (Adume) eutorod n otion to ro- conolder tlio voto by which tho bill in relation to liconsod survoyors wa lost, * 7 Comnrree neronts, Tho Commitico on Approprintions. roported back o Lill in olatlon to tho Bliawneotown diteh ; aluo fhia report of tho Special Commitioo on thit subject, which woro ordored printed, ToUsy HILLS ON A TIILD READING, Ilouso bill 17, fo provido for tho qualifications of fitato's Attoriioys, pesod—yens, U1; nays, 10, - Mongo bill 200, In zelation to sasosumont and colloction of taxen fu citios within which thoro aro no townslilps or patts af townahips noling undor township organization Jnwe—an omorgonoy bill—pnesod—yons, 103 ; nays, D. Toitso bill 119, amonding Soctions 40 and 41 of tho Toon and Safnried nct, In rolntion to foo of Juntlcos and Constablon, pssod—yons, 83; Tagn, 17. i Tiuso bill 003, ‘to onnhle townships having raiwod moticy for' - pocifio purposo o appro- prnio it T corlain crwoy for allor. purposen, nssed—yons, 1043 noyo, 2. P fonao-bill 438, to 1% tho taos of Jurlos n olvil oanon boforo Justices of tho Poaco, passcd—yons, 102 ; nays, 3. 1founs bill 136, to amend Sotion 3 of tho act in rogard to pradtico tu Courts of Racord, passod —yons, 70 ; nays, 10, Touno bill 899, to amond the act in rogard to toralblo oulry and. dotainor, passod—jons, 03 nnys, 3, 1{ouso bl 427, concoming attachmonts in Courts of Nocords, possod—yens, 1031 unys, 1. ‘Touso bill 537, to smond 8oo, 4 of the nat’ in rogard to praotido In Courtn of Necord, prssod— e 100 angr 0. ouso Lill 70, to protoct gsmo and fish, was lost—yoas, 47 ; nnys, 0. A motioh to foconsidor provailod, and tho bill T onne Bl 900, i rolation & Judgmonts and ouso n rolation to Judgmonts an Auoraes, passod-—yeas, B ; nays, 1.0 Tiacoss untl 25, AFTERNOON BESSION, . TIRD MEADING OF BILLS. Tlowso bill 892, concorning Iandlords and tou- ants, was read o third timo sud pussod—yeay, 101 ; nays, 0, Tfouad bill 295, In rolition to tho prblication of Togal noticon, prssod—yons, 00; noys, 0. ouso bill, 348, concornlug surplus funds of towns and villagos, passod—yons, 106 nays, 3. TDUOATION BILL, Tho speolal ordor, Houso biil 996, tho Com~ pulsory Bduention bill, was rond a econd timo, sud Mr. Btrootor Offorod sn amondmont, providing that no chlld bobweon tho ages of D and 14 shall rocolve - tho bonoiils of tho school fund or of iho ' frao goluol systom, unloes providad with o cortiflonto from piront or gunriian, showing that guch clifld lino_porformed manual lsbor for ot lenst throo nionthain tho your preceding, 3fr, STREETOR ruado a spooch in support of ‘his amendmont. Measrs, SNOW, BRADWELL, WARNER, and BIGE gpoko in fa¥or of (ho bill, aud M- QUINN ngainat, e SHAW movad to Jestoono tho bill wotil next Friday, ‘Carrld; rnd tho othor Educational Dills woro postponed intil tho samo timo. : . CONVEYANOES. Senato bill 200,.concorning convoyaucos, was peseed—yeas, 935 nays, 0.- Adjourncd, . — THE NEW BRIGGS. Ilso now Brigjts Honso, ot the cornor of Rau- dolph streot and Fifth avonue, was thrown opon Inst ovoning for -inspoction by tho personnl frlonds of tho propriotojs, Mossrs. Riciicords & Huntoon, Thoso who visitod 4t wero agreanbly neatly-furnishod hotols in tho country. 1t con- tains oll tho convonionces ‘usually tookoed for in such buildings, .ond hoa ‘tho ndvantago ovor o majority of hotols, of wido and airy corridors. Tho furniturd e rich and tastoful in the oxtrome, ‘and - {s_matchod by tho brilllantly froucood walls oud coilings. A word should be said of tho' propriotor, v ato comparative strangors in Cliicago, Dot gontlomen havo hind Iarge oxperiongo in' tho hotel busincss, Mr. Ed ward Rickeords, tonior mombor of tho firm, comos to us with an_cstablishod Eastorn roputat tion. Hooponod the Intornational IHotol at Niagara Falls, and was subsoquontly propriotor of tho Clarondon Houso, Buffalo, - Ho is n Drothor of Mr. William Rickcords, who was land- lord of tho 0ld_ Lako Houso, iu thia city, thirty yeus ogo, and ‘ot tho old Shormay 'Touso wonty-vo yoara sgo. Mr. A, J. Hun- toon - comes from tho Fifth Avenuo Totel, Now York, with whioh ho was conuoctod Tor oight or ton yoars, o haa practical knowl- edge of ovory branch of the hotof busincss, Tho propriotors hiwve boon oxtromoly fortunato in soouring Mr. A. F. Wolls, of the frat and second Briggs . Hougos, as chiof clork, and Mr. W. B, Toctor, of tho Barnos Houso, a3 his assistant. Tho hotel will ‘bo thrown opon to tho general ublio to-day, Tt will undoubtediy bocome o avorito houso with travelors, na it will furnish firat-clasn nocommodstions, aud is undoublodly to-doy ono of tho finost 5-a-doy housos in tho Unitad Statos. PERSONAL., ® Among tho nrrivals at Andercon’s 1fotel yos- ‘tordoy wore: Rov. 3, Byllosby, of Dixon, Ill.; Dr. J. A. Sowall, of tlio Stato Normul Univorsity, Bloomugion aud Asron Goro, aditor of th Titinois Schootmaster. _ Bollow ia oxpacted In tho city during the last of tho preacnt wock. His readiogs ‘will begin noxt Tuosdey, tho silo of neats for them com- ‘monciug on aturday morning. The holders of sonson tickots to the firat Star Courao will bo gratiflod to hear that Macdonald is cortain to bo on hand this tinio, and will_bo tho guost of Laird Gollier while iu £his city. Tho snlo of tickots for is leoture will begin to-mor- row morning.- ‘The Evans Lodgo of A. T and A. M, (Fvans- ton), throngh Col. Wesloy Brainard, lnsf, 6vening prosontod Charles Raymond, Eeq., who for many yours fillod tho position of Mastor, bub who it now Past Maator, with a gold-headed cano asa tastimonin of thofr rospoct and catoom. A roso- Iution complimentary to Mr. Raymond was or- dored to bo sproad upon the rocords, Calob Cushing i preparod to nupply tho trado with rendy-mado dofoncos for ell forms of politi- cal crimos. Coldwin Smith is dotormined to toat the right of nowepapors to report his locturos without his ‘pormission. Cornoliup Vandorbilt, Jv., aaya o will cortain- 1y 7oy the £45,000 for whil o gevo bis notes to oraco Graclay. Josoph Inyoratt, of Deardstown, T, alept for forty-cight liours, and died iu_loss thun fifteon ‘minutos aftor being awakoned. A broach of promise caso ot Waulcoshs, Wis., ign Dinntlin Loovitt ve. Morrels D. Cutlor, has endod in n vordict for 34,000, Solomon Unosh, an oxtonslvo grape-grower and wino manufackiror of Scott Couty, Iil., bag failod. Ilo is $20,000 behind Land. Ronator Jonos, of Novada, contomplatos oroct- ing n §100,000 mansion in Washington, and will koop opon'houso for brother Sonatora, Tho wifo of tho Hon, Chatlos Mason, of Bur- lington, Tows, died March 29. Hor maidon namo was Angolicn Gear, and lio_was boru in Pittsficld, Musa., and marriod Lo Mr. Mason, at Galonn, I 1887, Tho rapid promotion of young Frod Grant ovor auporior officora \ho Luve soon years of notivo warvieo 1u_tho flold, ia koverely crticlsod, and not without roason. Buch ndvancemont without regard to merit has a tondency to do- moralizo tho sorvico.—Hariford Courant (Gen. Hawley's paper). A Now York wookly papor, not givon to hasty assertions or scandalons gosaip, lina ibis littlo story sbout tho particular brother-in-law of Gon, Batlor whom Gon. Grant hies Just appoint- ed Port-Survoyor at Now Orloans :* Pasler woa ono of five “arblératora” rocontly appointod to soitlo tho torms on which the oty should pur- cliaso_cortain wator-worka from & privato cor- poration, Thoy fixod tho prico ot £3,000,000, and rocommonded tho purchase, which 'was so- cordingly made. Sqon after, thoy mado a do- ‘mand for compeéaaation for thofr sorvicos, which tho clty rofusod to pay, aud thoy thoreupon sued It, and it was brought out by tho ovidoico of the Prosidont of tho wator-works corporation that ho had paid thom £15,000 ot tho closo of 1ho nogotintions, Tho plafntifs thon mookly and oalinly discontinaed thoir oul it ‘Visit the Palace, At Roght's Tiuman Hadr Palace are madg somo of tho handsomeat hinfr switohos, ourls, aud bralds in thoolty, Yo keeps largo and fushionablo ntock socond ta nono, ‘Visit the Palaco, at No, 134 Twenty-secoud streot, e Bargains 10 sash rilbons and Hamburgh edging at Mandel Dros,, Slato and Harrison strootw, sud Micklgan avo- utio and ‘Twonty-dccond sireot, Now Yorlk Dry-Goods Markets Nrsv Yous, April 1,—Thero was n freor muzoment ol deveriytionsof ‘goudn {o-day, it agoula aud Jobbors, Tow grado brown and bleached shirtings ero wask, but all otlior makos ruled firm. and. activo, Colorod coltous aro brluk, Tulled Jncconots sel frocly at0jo. Coltonsden aro dolug bollor, Priuts, gl heui, ond lawns aro I more reqest, Woolchs yalo quit; Forelgn goods ara in more demand, Blagk Iuohairs und colored Orloans rulo active aud finn in prico, Bilka aro qulel, i O Plitsburgh 0il Markot. Prrssuonaut, April 1,—~Tho erudo natroloum markot 13 wenlcond fudotivo, Hales, 216 bels t Purlovs Lands ing, equal to 5,718 gallons here, Rotiued do nominal aud ‘unchapgod § Uitta dolng; quoted at 1630 ou tho spot, & ' surprisod at finding oo of the bost 1aid-out and CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. ' | Tuespay Evennia, April1, Tho racolpts of live-stock since Saturday hi baon s follbwa s Aturlay hovo Hops, Sheep, 13,803 1,143 10,000 vfl,BW Bamo Umo Tant Fokenrs TN d0a0y - ok Week beforo last. . G50 3,283 1,085 Blipmonts woro a4 follotva s ’ Mondoge.e. v vors 5 ,';{clz'v '\ff'&’a'a' 5"'54'6 Tho fovera ftorm which sob in lnst night and conlinnod with bk -alight . Intermissfon throngliout tho day, topdad o xotand ouldoor oporations attho Stook Yurds, aud pricos of hoga; ligop, and ahipping cattlo wéro n buyor's favor: Bolow will ho found Aeslatant Soorotaty WiIl: fnms’ roport of the movemont of livo-stocl duir- ing tho month of Maroh. It will bo soon that, In comparison with the corresponding porlod - Tast yonr, our recoipta fiavo inoronsed to the oxteut of 10,600 onttlo ; 100,841 hogs, and_ 2,028 hiorson. Tho recoipts of ' woro 7,100 hoad loks thau in Mureh, 1672, Tho avorago waight of tho Logs rocoivad during the month was 3215¢ Ibs, ’ neoRrs Ghleago, Tock Jeland & Faclac, Tilinols Gontral, Qhicago, Burlington & Chicugo'& Northwoatorn,. Ohitngo & Alton. . Catle. Hoga, Shéep. 10,708 woias. oo 20,010 90,740 10,700 12,808 45,001 B93L 30,450 Plitsburgh, Fi, Wayne & Ohleago, 6 125 Michiyan Coutral. a3 iollgan Bowthiorn, 1,080 40 Tittsburgh, Cinelunatl & Lot 20 820 Obicago, Danvill & Vinco 236 2,933 Bilwnukeo t, Paul 070 741, Driven i, RS Totnl Roccived fu March, 1673 59,170 170785 38,170 Rocolved in Marol, 1871 44753 07,08 43,219 BUITMENTA, Plttaburgh, Ft. Woyno & Ohlcago 10,702 45,480 0,077 Michigau Contri 11004 73417 3000 Michigan Southern. .o L3 90,300 8,700 Tittaburgh, Clnclanati & B, Touls ' 08 '-g0. 210 ‘Olicao, Denvillo & Vincenn Ghicagio, Rock Taland & Tacifl Chisago, Basii foagto, Barllngton & Quikicy. Ghfeago' st Noviwesione s, 3,830 271,026 91,001 Chicago & AltoD..esvvneern Total. ... 56,477 224,104 20,020 Bhipped in 45,705 144,200 29,405 Tho nrrivals from Jan, 1 to April1 this your and last wero na follows ¢ REORIVED IN 1879, Cattle, Mons, Sheep, L 80,620 G6LME 09,051 45,019 Mg00 BT,120 03810 271,026 84,001 108,001 Cattle, Sheep, Junuary....... + 43,000 42,099 Tobruary. © d1jos7 41,803 March . 170,785 98,170 Lt 100,247 800,050 129,043 OATTELE o nioxpoctodly hoavy recaipta induced "an onsy focling smong holders, and tho domands of shippors for a reduction of 16@250 por 100 Iba woro readily accodod to. Ak tho do- clino thoro was o Inrgo movement on Enatorn sccount, nobwitbataundlug tho oot that tho tons of advicoa from tho soabonrd waa caloulatod to dotor sbippora_from " sclivo oporations, Tlio grides of stock usuelly sought attor by loenl utchors woro in light supply and_commandod fall formor ratos, and tho gamo was fruo of stock cattlo, tho formor solling ot €8.00@475 for poor mixed lols to oxira cows and foirish stoors, and tho Inttar at ©5.50@4.00 for common_ roughish Iots, to thrifty young steors averaging from 1,050 %0 1,030 Ihe. - Tho offorings woro of good avor- ago’ quality, snd salos woro mosilynt prices ranging from 476 npward to €680, A fow chofco droves wora takon at 0.00@0.95, whilo somo extin folchod S0.50@0.85. Thoro wero buyors for all_principal Enatorn points, though the bullc of tho shipments wore for tho Now York, Boaton, Albany, Pittsburgh, and Buffalo mawkoks, A good many cattlo romained in tho pons_unacld 8 tho closo, bub pricos closed stoads. ‘QUOTATIONS, Extra—Graded steors avoraging 1,400 Its and upwards, ...$8,25@0.63 Ohioice Beoves—] ‘hla, fat, well formed 3 year t0 6 yearold averaging 1,300 to 1,400 1ba. . 5.8080.15 @ood Beov d siocrs, nvoreging 1,200 to 1,300 Ju . G,:30@5.05 Medium Grades—Stdors in fair fle: aging 1,160 {0 1,300 1bs... ... 4.8085,10 Butchors! Btock—Common io' fair stosrs, nnd _good to oxtra cown, for oity sizughior, averaging 800 01,100 1a. .. ... B.16@4.75 Block Cattlo—Common cattle, in decent flesl, avecaping 700 0 1,030 168, vvvievero e 340@4AD Tuferior—Light ond thin cows, ‘ntugs, hulla, ani seallawag ateors. Ontilo~Toxas, Northern wintoro: Cattio—Corn-fed Toxaa. . OATTLE BALES, o, 33 molllum stocr, ‘20 medium stoors, 15 medium steors, 17 yood sicars, 16 fat ateg 17 good ate: 10 cows ana heffora 1G buteliers' atoe 32 Cierokeo and nistived, 83 Taxas steers, 15 butchera’ stock. 16 medium stoora. 15 good steors. 15 good atecrs,. 18 Tough fat s 16 cholco staors, 3 good steer 15 good steors, 29 good stecrs, . 49 good atloers, 20 good stears, 45 modium steors. . 8 gool stecrs, 45 good steera. .. 47 clioteo stoors, BtE3pREesRe % N T T X TR T s o soos 58 16 mediom steers. 4 medium stoors, 10 modium stoers, 10 medium ateors, 83 chofce steors, 15 good 13 chiofco stecrs, 22 butebors! 20 butchers' 49 hutehers’ s825558 X sgags Sosssannanano, 65 chofca steors Bl 24 oxtra steers 7 8 cliolea teors, 600 3 good alcora... 16 modam stoers, ! > HOGS—Tho iog rdo - oponod slack ~this moratug, with pricos sonalbly lowor, Tha largo fumber of caeo roporlcd ta-arsive wundo buyors “ghy," and thoy domanded and obtained a con- ceselon of 5@10c from yestorday’s prices. To- werd noon, it becoming evident ‘that thoe arrivala would not much oxecod 10,000 head, buyera tools hiold with moro apparent confidonce, and_pricos stiffoned up a little. Sales wore mado at $6.26@ 5.0 for paor to common ; at §5.45@5.80 for modiwn, gnd at 85,56@5.65 for good to choica,— {mnclpn\ync #6.10@5.65, About all sold, and 0 market cloged firm, Among tho transactions werd tho following : 2 % 100 BALES, No, Av, Price|No, Av. Av, Price, &3 270 .40 60 105 203 $5.60 €3 6.60| 61 219 250 6.60 3 5.80( 63 247 195 5,60 [ B.85/110 254 180 5.55 o 5,45 216 100 5,55 o1 6.5 63 208 242 5,05 w7 ssfas 216 00 68 0 54366 250 83 650 173 o.h0| 68 272 . a5 540 1 b.40| 68 238 180 G.40 L7y 6.50] 44 280 221 5,50 o8 6.60{ 67 200 100 6,50 4 60| 64 197 18 640 oL 5801 69 267 28 650 24 5.40| 59 103 187 G40 03 5,60{ 63 223 105 6,60 €0 b5,55) 65 221 240 5.65 @ 650l 0 183 am 643 ks 6,63 51 220 109 5,55 60 5.40( 48 200 L 540 43 B.20{123 204 186 655 o4 5,35 01 230 a s 0 6.45[170 210 98 550 €1 6,40 T4 184 103 5.80 61 6,65 €0 228 203 0.60 70 8,60 08 219 224 6,80 120 20 6,50/ 63 163 5.40 SHEEP—Tho market for this clasa of stock was oxtromoly dull, tho dullnoss boing msinly attributablo to the btovun though tho lixgo sup- ply on snlo tanded to dopross tho markot, Buy- ora Insiuted upon o roduction of 260 por 100 i Lut holdors ganorally dotnnndod full ‘pricos, au trading was slow in consoquouco. ‘'he rango of pricos pald wag 80.60@4.25 for inforior to com- mon; $460@6.00 for modium, and §5.26@0.75 for good to oxtra, M NI MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Fiunancinl News. New Yok, April 1.—'Tho situntion in fiuauclal elr- olea fo-day ‘was marked by loss oxoltemont than on yoatorday, but until Iato 1n tho day thero was Jittlo fm- {rovonunt, ma fa ua mouoy vss concocnod. Tho only osus wero ot 43¢ yor day nud utoraal, - Lator i stringonoy Iucrossod, sud duriug tho afiernoon most of tho buuhicsy was ‘at %@ per dny, Afior bank hours tho ruto oased up, ond.loanx wero madoat K@ per ce Btrong appeals have been mado for ansfitunco from U Treasury, nud rumors wero ciruil- lated during day that the' Bocrotary bad dopositod g toeru with Wio Nationa Tianks for tho purpose of loaning out to easo money, sud that bo would soll tho oxiza yold and buy sddtliousl bonda, teaviug tho proceeds in (bo Lanks. Tho lutest {nformation ‘was {hot the Prestdent, before leavioyg for Now York, ada Jong futorviow Mith My, Richardso, and that) 1tlu Toported, $10,000,000 logal-iondors will Lo placod it {lio Now York Sub-Iroasury, Tho roporls, though 10210 43,510 BT | ‘seerdingly pbaacatod of soma nuthent{olty, could not bo reliably -confirmed,- They, however, n marked ©ffoct on (ho monoy markot lato tn” tho day, and occa~ stoneil'a cohsidorablo rixo in stocks, No failures wore announcod n Wall streat, nlthough tho brokors say many margins woro wipod out, Tiio Yanka socolved poino gratifying Tomiltnices from tho iafortor, sud aro really Improvlug in thelr condlton, TForoln exclinge contlnios domoralizod, Inferfor- Ing with the oxports of grain, cotton, &o, Bixty days 1n'quoted nt 101)&(3«\07’{. and sight at 108@108X . Idi wan: weak aud ‘lower, the prico falling from 117)¢ to-110%, closing at 117@117\. Largo salea for tho bl account wora madoyeatordoy, aud many ahort contracts woro closed up, Lonus {o-dy woro nindo at 7 coin to " or day for carrying, Olearings for yes. tordny, 8{13,000,000, Tronsury diabursoments, $94,000, Oustomn roceipts, $316,000, Govornmonts broko 1@3 por cont in tho Aftornoon, having beon aold by morclianta and othors, unablo to obtain monoy any otlier way, un closod nominal, ~ Blato bonds also declined, 'sud woro vory dull,” Tho stock markol waa active and very irrogulor during the gy and, owing te tho gratatringoey in money, Luslnenn was coniinod mainty to tho spoculative sharcs, Spoculation waa gonorally 'affccled, sarly in tho ds, aud pricos declined %6@3 por cout, chiofly In Puama, Tactlio Mall, nud Western Unfon 3 but after meridian tho tone changod from * boar” to # bull,” and pricos advanced (@4 jior cont, tho greatost Improvement be- ing in tho stock above mieutioned anit Harlom, the i baing bnsed on tio Fumors of Troasury naafathnco 10 tho monoy markol, Thio wido dlfferonicos botweon cash and reqular transactions formed a mnrkod fon- turo.of tho deulinge, Tho markat closed very irong .t tho best prices of the day. ‘lorling 107X(, Goupons, ‘a1 5208 of '63. Coupoos, i ouons, a5 Coupons, '05 {no QOVERNMENT DONI zaTi; DONDS, 33| Virginias, old... 180" [North Catoltuas, old North Osrollns, now. .16 Missourls :.... Tounosscon, oid. Tenucseacs, oW, Virginias, now, sro0xs, 90 iSt, Paul pfe 133¢]Fort Wayne. 0 ‘Torro Huute, Amorican Expross. United Btatos Ex. 105 (Illinois Ceutral ... . 83%|Unfon Pacific stocke., 3k} . 18" [Central Paciflo bonde, 103 + 80 |Union Pacific bonds., 80 114 %¢{Del, Lack. & Westorn, 933{ 103" B, T, & Etlo... o 8N 89351 Foroign Marikoto. Livenpoor, April 1—11 . m,—Flour, 370 34@37s 81 Wintor_ wheaty 18 243 spring, 15@12 8d; while, 110 50@311 00} club, 1ts Ud@12 24, Oorn, 27s 0d. FPork, 645, Lard, 38 04, Lavruroor, April 1—1 p. .—Recelpta of wieat for thrco duye, 4,000 quarters, 3,000 of which wero Amerl- can. Roat unchavged. Livenroow, April1-2p. m—Broadatuffe dull and lowor, Flour, 370 6d, Whoat—Spring, 11512 2d; whito' 116 4d@115 0d; vlub, 118 04@123". Corp, 278 3 Tork, 6o, Lavi, 98590, Lotmox, April 15 oo [ o ‘Northwostorn pfd. Rack Island, . J, Qentral B, Faul,., Consclw, 023(; 8-208 of 108, 043 ; '6-208 ot 01, 10403, 893¢ niow 62, 017 Erlo, 607, Bugar aflont, £37, Linsced ofl, s 6d@3%a 104, Turpenline, 465@45s 6d. FRANKFORT, Apri) 1,—5-20s of 13, 0534, Xavearoor, April -Cotton firm middlings up- Iands, 02;@93%d ; middling Orleans, 03;@94¢d, Sales, :Pn,god 3 Awmerican, 0,000; specio and. oxport, 3,000 3 Sbrus March shipments from Savannah or Char- , 97 s nzeh Ayl 0, Broadstuffa dull ; California white wheat, average1la 4d@118 0 ; club, 118 9d@12s $:red spring, 116@123 9d 5 Tod winter, 19320 ; flour, 378 64 3 coru, 418 3. Pork, 064 ; lard, 888 0, Choese, T8 ; Oumberland ‘mlddlos, 396 ; eLoFt il 4ls, Racoipts of corn for tho past threo days 0,000 3 Amorican, 4,000, Necclpts of wheat for the sumo tine 4,000 ; Amorlican, 9,000, ‘Yarns and fabrica at Manchester firm, Axtwenr, April 1,~Refined potroloum, 40 Duffalo Live-Stock Market. Burravo, April 1.—OaTTLE—To-loy, 204 ; total for tho week, 3,774, Tho market opened drag 'lug}{ at full J¢c decline on lst wack's closing prices, But towards noon becamo moro active; 1,100 wora disposed of, Baloa : 300 Illinofs steers, 1,054 to 1,310, nt §3.50@ 118 Ohlo steors, 1,092 fo 1,309, ab £3.123¢@0.10; 30 Indians stecrs, 1,008 to 1,125, at $5.13%(@5.75; 21 Miusour_stcors, 1,100, at $6,16; 45 Missour] oxon, 142, ot $5,50 ; 98 Olorokeo steers, 1,005, ot §5,50 ; 32 Woxnd ntoers, 1,197, nt 45,635 ; 17 Terinsylyanta sidors, 1,219, nt $0.00; 83 Alichigan stockers, 899 to 972, ab $5,00@5.25 ; 22 Cenadian atockere, 080, nt $5.25, Bities AND LAMDs—To-duy, 000, ' Totai for tho ‘week, 3,000, Market not falrly openod. Pricos nbout thie samo as laat week's closing rates, Sales : 818 Mich- igun shicop, B3 to 110 Ibs, ot $5,76@7.00 ; 54 Ohfo sboop, 100 ibs, 0t $7,1236. Toos—To-duy, 0600, _Totsl for the weok, 12,400, ing at 16@205 declino from last week’s Hales: 1,000 Oliio iogs, 114 to 221 Its, closing price ¢ $5,00@5.95. Doston Cattle Markots * WATEnTOWN, Mash,, April1.—CATTLY—Rocolpts, 150 “Tho supply coniinues ight Trom tho Norluera Statos, Ao beat of tho offerlngs, with somo cxcoptions, Wero sold for Work, for whicli thero fa o fair domand, No mntorial chango in pricoa. Sales of choleo nt §10.75@ 11.00; oxtra, $0.00@10.60; firat qualits, $8.00G9.25; “sacond, £6,0087.60 ; third, $5.00@5. BHEEP AND LAaros—Roceipth, prices 4o lowor ; eales In lots extrs, $5.0007.00, Pittsburgh LivesStock Markots Prrrerunay, Po,, Apeil 1.—Osrrtz—Macket very aull; arpivals oxtromaly heavy: best, OX@0Xc; alockors, 334@130; common, 6@5ifc. Surxp—Market unchanged; srrivals fair; best, $0,067.00; medium, £0.006525; comon, ‘85006 “logs—Markot markot dull ; ot $3.00@4.50 each | ulgt and lttlodotug arelvala ieavy s Fhiladelphin, $6.60@6.90; Yorkers, $5.00@0.10. The Produco Marieis, NEW YORK. New Yonx, Aprll 1.—Corron—Limited request; middliog uplauds, 20c; sales, futnres, 14,400 bales Aprll, 105/@19X0 } May, 19 8-166319%¢0 3 June, 195 2003 July, 10 110@ 197507 October, 173(c. BreapsTures—Flour quiotand unchinged ; recolpts, 11,000 brls, Rye flour quiot; $4.00@5.75. Corn meal quilot ; yellow Wostern, 3,003,403 whito, §3,25@3.45, ‘Wheat qudet ; shade higher; lHinited oxport demand § emull salea; amber Western §1.90; inferior whiia Westorn, $1.55 ; rojected apriug, $1,45@150, Ttye dull ; Ganada i bond, 8¢, BDarley bleady, Corn sleady moderate busineas; recelpts, 2,000 bu; now mixe Western 653¢@00c ; "okl {n store, 610 ; yellow Western, £0@0Te, Oate faily octive ; Tecsipts, 18,000 bu; now Westorn mix: 49@504c; white W rn, 50@55¢ 5 black do, 4T@4Yc. Oroveh SkEp—Quict; 8X(@0c; timothy quict at £3.60@3.05. Eaay—Dull, . 1Ay AxD Hors—Unchanged, Groornies—Cotlea flrm; Rio, 163{@1%¢. Sugar Molarscs quict; quiet; fair to gaod_refinlug Now Orieans, 134@13v, T1@8 0. PrInOLEUM—Crude, Oi( Yo TunpgxTINE —Nomihl ProvistoNs—Pork fivmer; uow mose, $10.75G10.87; oxtra primo mess, sollor's ‘option May, $19.60, Heef unchanged ; moss, $9,00@1L.76; oxtri, $12.00@13,00, Cut meats quict ; shoulders, T@Tic. Middles weak; long clear, seller’s option April, 870; lmlg clexr, 8 16-10@Yc; sbort clear, 9o Lard lower; Weslorn atoam, 870} May, 90; Juno, Dic, Burreu—Flrm§ Westorn, 183010, Ciuzrsz—Steady and unchanged, Winsky—8teady ; 9014@01o. ‘INGINRATT, Crvomats, ApHl 1—BREADSTUFFS—Whent dull; grain quict and unchango. TuovistoNs—SLrong; Mess pork firm, $16,60, 3 salos . Tard firm; sfeam, 80, hiell higher ; ige, Dullk muoals strong; light offoringa for apot; largo demaud for futuro; sholdors, S@0o clsar b alden, Bice, gonorally kol at gigo cloar, 830, Bacon firm ; shoulders, 7o} clear rib afdos, D@00} clear, 03{@V3c, Wissy—Firm at 85 . FIMORE. Baumone, Aprl 1—Buzavsrurrs—Flour dull and uncliangod, Wheal quiot ud unchsuged ; ro- ceipta vory light. . Corn searco aud frm . mixod, Wolern, Olo. "Osts’ duls Westorn mizod, 46@4007 white, 41@480. Ttyo quict'st 80@%00 Tuvistoe—Very dull; moss pork $17.00Q17,60, Dulkmeats Liold ot 1@Jc, 'Bacon firm st TK@INC Dams, 195@1%c, Lard hold at B @00, Burrzi—Fing and unchavged, Wirtsiy—Steady st 910, 5 OSWEGO, 4 Oswrao, April 1.—Breapsturis—yyhoit unchangod; rajelo whito Ganads, 2.0, Corn teady ; Wostorn, o ; Btato, 68, PHILADELPIIA, Puravzrents, April 1,—Breansfusss—Flour dull; concomions luse Voo mido o sl medinin aud Jov gendon; superfine,’ $4.60G0,25: extrad, 33 GUGY. iconinin ond mumamf’u.au@qm; Ohfo and I dlana, $8,80@0,60, Whoat dull aud_dopressed; red, 95 ; No, 1 apring, $1.75; mnber, $1.95@1,90@ hile 7000115, Tiyo andy, d2@hio, Gorn clléw, 00@01o; mixed Western, 016, Oats blte, 48@400; mixed, 0c, PrmoLet—Crude, 190} Tefiued, 195c, Wintaxr—Quic, 930, 'NEW ONLEANS, New Ontxans, April 1,—TineApsTorss—Oorn easlor ; B @3To for all lnds, iGyistons—Lard in domand; terces, packers, 8370; roflucd, 8%@00 ; keg, U@3(c. Olliofa unclangod, CorroN—Noro nettvo, anil rmor; sale 0,000 bales or- gluary, T30 ool oxiluary, 10%0¢ low middling, ow § middlingy, 19%{0; hhlfllll Orleans, 193507 ocelpts, 5,000, ' Exporta—Coutinent, 24453 coust, twiso, 1,050, Block, 198,161, &1, LOUIS, 67, Louss, April 1—Lneapstubvs—Elour dull and wuoliangod { only order demani, - Wheat dull pnd un- changed ; No, 2 Chicogo spring, §1.21; No, 2 red winter, $1,85, Corn In fulr demand sud firm; No, 3, mixod, 83GS3%e on oast track, sud J6@3tjo in ole- vator,’ Oats quiot ; No, 2, Barley firm; No, 3'pt Wiltasx—Firni ot 8 FuovisioNs—Tork firt and highor at $10.00 to ar- rivoand U country ; $10,25 on spot, and §10.78 for Sty ey, anltod whoplders. Mghor's cloa Fiby and clear'sica, B)@10c, sollor April, Dacon stiff and Bighor ; elear Tib, OXo for 3¢0 for Juno, and 100 for July ; cloat sids, 1040 for July. Lard highe ‘er ; primo stcam, 8o, Haou—Bleady ot $4.15@6.25, Carrre—Unchungod. NEMPHIS, ‘Mruems, April 3, —~CorToN—Fair demand aud firm 27@273g0 on eat track, e i aria and uighor: 001 ordlnary, 104@10%0; low middling, 180 To- & pts, 090 mn{.; .m‘.fiua’n‘u 1,840 stook, B0, ncApsTorrs~Flour dnll but ‘nnchanged, Corn meal nctivo ot $240, Corn dull and drooping ot 603 630, Ot qulot nid wnchnngod at 40@4%c. X TiAv—Gholeo nenrco aud firm ; mixod, $22.00@26.00." ‘BiaN—Flrmar ot $10,60@ 17,00, ProvistoNs—Dacon in falt domand snd firm at Tie, 05(c, O3ge, Dulk meats in fair domaud aud firm” | ot 0i¢c, Bicc, Rigo, Lard in falr domand aud ndvanced ; rofiiied, BX(@100, Pork mcatco and firm, at,$10.76 In atoro, TOLEDO. . Totxpo, April 1,~Dnxinsrirra—Tlour dull, but unchinnged, Whoat s shindo higlior ; No, 8 whitd Wa- ‘baa, $1.73 No, 1 whito Michlgan, $1.18 ; amber Mici 1gan, spot and nollor April, $1.04; sollor May, £1,6 sclior Juno, $1,893¢ : No. 1' rod, $1.70 ; No, # do, spiot, $10 ; ‘mellok April, $1,02; mollor May, $1.003¢ ; Tojocts ed rod, $1,90, Corn steady; high mixod, 893(0 + sl ot Jurl, 4o, Osts quiot aud; uncbangel Bichigan, ProvistoNs—Mona pork, $16.00, Lard, 8o, Recrrerw—Tlour, 700 briaj whoat, 6,000 bt 3 corn, 10,000 bu nuu.nl.ubobu. Shids et e i IPMENTS—Flour, 1,000 brls; wheat, 4 "y corn, 4,000 bu § oats, 8,000 b, . LOUISVILLE, LoviaviLLe, March 3. —BRespsruvys—Flour aleady demand d prices unchanged, Wheat firm and in domand ; red and nmber on arrivul, $1,70@1,80, Corn in nctive demand, on orders, 62@500, Outs steady nud Tairly aotlvo at 40, Ryo ?um, B@iTe, Trovistons—Firm ; holdcra asking higher prices; ‘moss pork, $10.00@10.60, Bacon—Shoulders, 76; clear Tib midot, DG cloar, 03¢0, Tlnin_hamp, 133 sugar-onred, 1@l DBulk meats—shouldors, 0 figc; clonr’ rib kidoa, 817@8!(0; olear Hio, l0ods, Tard—Ticrees, 8¥@J0; kegs, V1;@100 for oholeo loat 1ard ; priin stoatn, Gic's smoll 1oth, 3(@(o highor, ‘Witiskx—Fiem at 853800, MILWAUKE MinwaAurkr, April 1,—DBneapsturra—Flour qulot and unchapged, Wheat steady; No. 1 Milwaukee, $1.2014 ; No, 3 clo, $1,19! Oata stead; No, 2, 2027e. Corn dull and nomi; L Tiyo wteady: No. 1, 0dc, Barloy quict and woak; ' No. 2 spring, 830, Rrorrrra~Flour, 3,000 brias wheat, 18,000 hu. SurpaENTs—Flotr, 6,000 Lrla ; wheat, 5,00 L. 'DETROTT, Dernorr, Aprll 1.—BieAnsTUrFs—Tlour dull aud ‘unchiangod, Wheat ateady 3 oxira white, $1.924 ; No, 1, SLBI@1.8; ambor, $1,05@1L05%. Gorn afoady at 4iigo, “Oats In gooll deriand ot fall prices, Oroven BRED—$5.00@5,25. BUFFALO, Bueraro, April1,—Notbivg dolng; market nomi- nally unchsugad, - Tho only sales roported were 2 cars of corn at b1 ou track, v OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, April 1,—Bneapsturra~Flour dull and unchangod. {Vhieat nominal; No,1red wintor held at 31,707 No, 2 do, $1.62, Corn dull ot 41@dSe. Oats quiot; No, 1 Stato, ijo, ) REFINED PETIOLEUM-—Very ftm, ond strong up- ward tondency ; car lots, 105 Obid 8tato teat, 243 @%e, MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED. Aprit1, Prop Qoento, Milwaukeo, 3100 ) 10 ba frosh ol OLEARED. eeovee April 1, Prop Oconto, Milwaukoo, 37 pifa #rocoriss, 25 pia hardware, 7 cofls ‘Tope, 21 bdla rope, 7 pkga rocorlcs, Prop M, Grob, Manfotee, G0 tons hay, 15 brls beof, 16 "Dils potk, 50 brix flour, 700 bu” oata, 6 bels kero- seno, nd sundrios, SPECIAL NOTEICES. The Thoughtful Physician, Doos not ragard apring as a hoslthy season. Tts sudden transitions of tomporaturo, seacohing winds, and chilllog rains aro provocativo of rhouwatinu and nouralgls, and ‘whero thore is a predisposition to dyspopsla or billous col- 1o, or chills and fever, such varintions of tho weather are apt to suporinduco s visitation of one or other of thoso complaints, By toning and regulating tho system with Hostottor's Stomach Bittors at this scason, thoso ovils may, howoever, bo warded off. The direct offect of tho Btandard Vegotablo Specifio is to invigorato the body and. ronovate tho constitution, while it Indircotly operatos as s provontiso of discaso by purifying tho avimal flalds from angacld particles thoy may contain, and rogulating tho functions upon which hoalth mainly dopends—notably thoso of digostion, seorotion, and ovaouation. 8 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, ‘ors ato cautionod to avold tho nuniorous Countor- folta and fmitatious oflarcd for & JOIN DUNUANS SONS, Now Yorl, ‘Agonta for tlio United Statas AINTS, OILS, &o. ARTASTHONG & ©0,, WIIOLESALE JOBBERS IN Paints, 0, Calars, GILASS, &,c Larogst Stocks of - Colors Weost of New York, consisting of D. ¥. Tiemann & Co.’s and other cele- brated menufactures, which we of- fer for the mnext sixty days at cost, as we are determinod to reduce our stocks. Jobbers & Consumers ‘Will find it to their interest to eall ‘before purchasing. Our strictly Pure Load we are sell- ing as low as the lowest. Also, full and complete stocks of LARD, LIN- SEED, WHALE, and SPERM OILS, and ARMSTRONG & CO.’S GOLD- EN STAR MACHINE OILS, now in use for the past soven years, end used daily by nearly every Elevator and Machinoe Shop in this city. 296 & 298 Stato-st, DRY GOODS, Larsan, Fire & G0, No, 329 West Madison-sti, OF EERER Lot of Whito Piques at 15 ets. yard, just llf rice, Ln‘(: White Piques, Mair Cord, 30 ets., worth 60 cts, Rich White Diques, in very choice styles, 40-¢ts,, formerly $1.00, o Bargains “in Muwseilles Quills, Table Lizwns. "Towelings and Housekeepiug Goods, Black and White Serge Plnids’20 ets..hnlf price, Engligh Prints 18 cts., worth 30 efs. New Shades in Molmirs, Aljuca, Popling, &c., at 87 1-2¢ts,, vory cheap. New Shades in all-Wool Cretones at 40 and 50 cfs,, regular valuo 65 and 80 cts. X Rich quality Silk and Wool Epinglines, choice shades, 75 ets,, well worth §1.25, Bargaing on Cheap Dress Goods Tables at 18,120, and 25 ets, yard, i Japaneso Silks ahout half price, Clwn%mst Stripe S}»rin e Silks in the city, Great Bargaing in nll-Silk Bluek Gros Grting from $17451,16, $1.25, and $1.50 up to rich- est qualities, Bargnins in Spring Stylo Oltoman Shawls, Cottons and Bheotings'of all grudes ot very low rices T NT. TO R Tour 4-story and basement Briok Btores, Nos. 63, 65, 60 and 73 West, Wnsm'ngm:;.at.' Steam power,. if wanted. Inquire at 18 South Jeilbr- son-st, GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY QUARTERLY STATEMENT STATESAVINGS INSTITUTION, OF COHICAGO, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1873, . RESOURORS. Unltac tat nited, Btatote 510,000.00 : Tiiinofe & Tionda ‘Hohool 8,500.00 Mortago Loar Domand Lonnt Timo 1.0ara o1 Ovordraiin.. Tlonl stato, Now Buildiig Accot Safos, Furaituro and Fiiiir 84,883,301.68 Dononltec.... s ..sd.agé.figfiafi Uhidividad Protis. b LR 84,883,30L.60 OILARLES D, BIOKFORD, Caahior. JOHN 0. DORE, Prosident. - This Tnstitution continucs to 1oan o portlon of its funds 1o ita savings dopositors to anable them to prooura homo- stoads, o aliarga Lo applicanta for loans st commisstans or ot arwiso ta mado or pormittod by any oificor, trustoo, or om- loso for procuring lonns, ozcopt that tho itlon are ozam. iod and tho sequisito papors proparod by oounsol ‘polnted by tho Tastitution, whoso ohargos to tho applicant aro roquirad to bo rassonable, Forty-Fifth Quarterly Statement OF THE Mfll'nhams’, Tamers, & Mehanicy' Savings Bank, CEICAGO. Txclusivoly & Savings Bank. Condition after Close of Business, March 31,'78, St U 13K $1,368,726.43 8 082,602.01 INVESTMENTS, Loana socurod on Raal Estata... VALUY OF SEGUITY—~ Valus of Land. Vlao of Bulldiis B o fas Soa e chaney o b e g oral and payabl: 1., 206,699 itod Balon: it &t andothor Pul TicHiuata and avai: irffos. . 8372,300.00 oihiavauliesn $0ctto Ghook.sessers_201,808.60 574,168.69 %1,308,726.43 Diractors for tha ine YDNEY MYERS, ‘Mansgor. Statement of the Condition OF THE Prairie State Loan & Trust Co. OF CEIICAGO, At the Close of Business, Monday, Murch 31,1873, 213 it oRinted by aedor of tho Bowrd gt “Maroh o, 1810, o RESOUROES. Timo Tonns soonrod by Roal Eatato....... 83 e st B edlicnle; 3 s Soflatorais 112; Toui Ratato, Baniitiy Houso, el ca 2 Bt uton e Tiovano Stanipe. fXorpaia o 4k o chor Stneka nan 1 ind Exehatigo..: ogomEmmzy: Capital Stack patd {s 150,000 Gt s s0.000: s e © $933,101.88 o g I, Prosidont. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE German Savings Bank On the Morning of April 1, 1873, RESOURCES. s 632.000.89 o Txpousg and Tax A Unltad States, Titinol ki, and otlic c"'fi“’“,"',.‘&"“.éfi""“ :\ B.fl‘:‘! 472,002.80 o cRook ot sightsvve-eos 224,120.07 51,445,752.24 LIABILITIES. gttt s 200000 fhlisaleni R Dopusit 1,223,7 g-i $1,445,762.24 JIENRY GREENEBAUM, Prosidont. A Wisc, Gneblor, - MISCELLANECUS, OTIS & WAIT, 72 EAST ADAMS-ST,, Aanufsoturors of o latost.and best atylos of Gas, Kurg- s o ond Doy LIt REFLECTOES, For Skow-Windows, Btores, Ohurchos, &o. Aleo, Out-Sldy T A NS, for 1Tatols, Restaurante d Publio Bulld. ot fordlotin Bargueopty and Buble ASE YOUR GROCEHR FOR REYNOLDS' HAMS 'WHOLESALE DEPOT) 33 RIVER-ST, M. A, HANSON, Agont, Vergnes' Electro-Chemioal Baths, Porma 1 fug thousands of patic oarly, Eus b e York, Finle, Lontom, nd. at o, 103 Waptah-av, Tor casch of Tiioumntism Paralyals, Bilati- ca, Nouralgla, and alt Noevous aad bhronio Disoases, Thoru In nothig (0 oqual this truatiout, ~ Iixtracts 3 0ty poldanous aubsiaucos from Patioulars, WY Fforcnocs of tho ighest charactor, oo anit xeildoncy, 20 Wabather.' it el ko o REAL ESTATE, Forty Acres. The hiandsomet high grovo lend sround Wasbtogton STolihte. Hwh susionce and intio” out-bulldings; Hng Srefend oZcalCit watot,cotnansing Vions, & Sholew Beoporty for subiivision oe Salo by 0. % Tona 2rand 9, No. hnd'nrohn{mv Roparod ';nfi"f"'v'-'fl edlora i ks couttaots for Ar Anphals 3 ivoots, Delva Pavka Siawaik Toook Puyaiant for, otroot s N MGOA PR, Baroh ul, 4T3, : Prosldunt. SOALES, 7 FAIRBANKS BTANDARD . SCALTIS 1 OF ALL 81ZES, FAIRBANKE, MORSH &00 o 6 WEST WASHINGYON-5T

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