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THIi CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1873 r:oprlnuon bill, as roported from the Committee, itho twnntg-{omh itom provided for sppropristing fho mum of ¢ 81,000,000 nunually out of tho Biato ehool find to pay tho amount of the Auditor's orders 1esuod for tho dlstribution of snld fund to tho noveral countlen. ‘Chio Auditor shall ipauo his warrant on the propor ovidenco thnat the amonnt distributed has beon paid-to tho Conuty School Buperintendents.” This ono million dol{m’a wag intondod which, .in provioun’ yoars, was limited to that amount, though it nover renched it. In 1870, the amount. collected by this tax all over tho Btato was _$018,718.16, of which Cook County pald “ovor and above ler share of the tax #80,080.21. In 1871, the wfount of the tax was $037,137.87, of which Cook Qounty pald $160,423, or nbout one-sixth, rocolving aa hor sliaro only $95,910.14, It sooms that undor tho new Rovenuo Inw the 2-mill tax will, according to an ostimate in the Auditor's oflico, produco 31,600,000, or nearly that sum. The southorn Benators struck out tho fixed sum of $1,000,000 and inserted the old 2-mill tax, the »amo a8 boforo, oxcopt that, fnutead of llmhing tho amount to bo realized_therofrom to 81,000, 000, tho limib was oxtonded to ©1,600,000, As Cook County.paya from one-sixth to one-fifth of all the taxesin thoSlato, this would takeoutof the bmckots of lior Lax-poyars from 80,000 to 8100, 00, moat of which would bo distributed to_eda- cato tho ohildren of othor 1 Thig angored tho Cook auntfy Bonators, and thoy dotormined to kill the biil, 'I'hoy_failod, and tho bill was ordered to a third reading, nll tho membors ropresonting other appropriations fit:lnq witlt tho Southern mombors and defoatiny o Cooks, who tricd to form a coalition with tho Insano:Asylums, Doaf and Dumb, and other iustitutions. The * Cooka ™ will proimhly find thomaolves out in. the cold, as tho institutiong will prss tho general appropriation bil in con- eidoration of votes from the Bouthorn membory to socuro thoir apuropriations. DAMAGLE AGAINET THE OANAL, Somo thveo yoors ago, while tho canal was under the control of ‘‘Trustoos,” four canal- boata struck on & rock_nnd went {o the bottom of tho great deep, Tho owners of the nnlucky sraft brought suft for damages, mnounting to £25,000, against the Trusteos, who subsequontly turned ovor tho canal to the Commisaioners, and |0 Buitors wero without romedy. In ordor to ivo them sn ecquitable chance to recover §nmngus, Mr. Armstrong, of LaSallo, raportod from tho Canal Committoo n bill providing that suits againat tho Trustees might bo held againat the Commissionors, THE WEST BIDE PARK DILL was roported by the Cook County delogation, with tho rocommondation that it do pass. The smondments striking out goneral taxation for sowers and roquiring tho consent of tho Council and Bonrd of Public Works to their construction were adopted. Alr, Cullerton moved to smend further by limiting the amount to Lo raised by tho 8 mill tax {0 $100,000, accompanying it by a speech, in which ho complained of ‘the leavy taxation borno by tho pooplo. Ar. Shor- man rominded’ tho Mouso that Chicago bad to pay 7 por cent on tho valuation. The bill waa intonded to improve the proporly of mon whowere lobbying o Bocuro its passago. Ho bolieved 2100,000 o yoar wag sufliciont for park purposos, - Mr, Scanlon sud Mr. Bradwell woro eloquent in praiso of tho bili, and of broathing plnces, Mr. MoLaughlin dwolt upon tho injustico of taxing his conetituonts to im- prove propertysix miles away. Tho amendment was lost—G1 to 41. Mr. Oleson moved to strike out personal proporty, which was lost, and tho 1l Was ordorod to o third roading., Whilo tho fato of tho Dill was doubtful, pestif- ~erous lobbyists, solf-impelled by _solfish motivas wero Legging arouud tho houso, tawain upon members, and boggiug their votos It \vifi probably go through tho Louse, and the Sonate may conour in the amendments, as it stands. ‘The bill aliows the full extont of the 8-mill tax, about 8120,000, to bo raisod, busidos tho spocial ssseasmontsd, It algo rostores the salary of the YVico-President of tho Board, amounting.-to £4,000 o yeor. ¢, L. & 0. R B, BILL. Bonate bill 416, introduced in tha Intereat of the- Qinciunati, Lafayotte & Chicago Mwilway, passed the Houso to-dny. It sooms thattlia Chicago, Danville & Viuconnes Railroad wag to build a rond betwooen Bt. Aunos and the State lino, and_givo to tho Chicago, Lafayotto & Cine cinnatl Road cortain oriviloges on conditions that the Iatter line would make the formor thowr routo from Cincinnati and Lafayotte to Chieago. Bubsequently, a line was flnfshed from 8t. Annes to Kankakeo, and the Lufayotte Road now make their lino to Ohicago vin Kankalkee, leaving tho Danyille Road out of doors, 'Tho Danville pao- plo -wont to work to burst the Lafayotto poople, who, it was decidod in court, hnd no organiza: tion, Tho Danvillo Com) uny - procood- od condemn tho righi of way over their former ally, when tho latter introduced the bill legalizing rallroad compunies undor tho old lar, and after tho adop- tion of tho now Conatitution. The bill, though couched in goneral langungo, is_special logisla-' tion, and shoywy how easily tho Oonstitution maoy bo evaded. APPROPRIATION BILLS. . An attempt was mndo in the Benate to locate the Feoble-Ainded Inatitute at Peoris, which failed, and tho bill sppropriating $200,000 to build at Jucksonvilloe wns ordered to a third ronding. 8o wero tho following. Ono hundred and nineteen thoneand five hundred dollars to onlarge the Denf and Dumb Asylum; £65,000 to rebuild the Blind ‘Asylum; 87,854 to tho Antiotam Monument Associntion. £ IN THE WOUSE, Tho House ordered to a third reading the Firo Patrol bill, and the Senate bill allowing boys not under 12 yeara to work in cosl-mines. Tho Hoveo gmnend % bill dopriving tho members of tho last Genernl Assombly of the priviloge of distributing the fifth volume of the Geological Roport, which belonged to them by comtosy, and coforved the right upon the mombors of tho present irropronchable bady. Mr. Bhaw vory properly denounced the procceding ns & swindlo, o breach of good faith, sud dis- courtesy. It proved the prosont House loss honest and consciontious than the House whoso privilege tho members conflacatod to their own wie. Tho prosont members will also distributo the pixth volume, The Mouso passed its bill giving the Chicago & Pacifio Railway the Tight of oy through the Insane Asylum Grounds at Elgin, Tho Houso bilt appropriatin, £80,000 to completo the Bouthern Normal School Duilding at Carbondalo was beaten in the morn- ortions of tlio Stato, to ln;i'; ro-considered and pnased in the afternoon, It has to go through tho Benate yet, TIE GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD ASSOOIATION Have.writton to the Bonato Committes on Mill- tary Affairs for money to adorn tho grounds, 1t won't be given. TIE COMPROMISE RATLROAD BILY IN THI: BENATE. Tho troubles of tho House Railrond bill have bogun in tho Sonate, Aftor tho first rending, it wa Toforrad (o tho Railrond Committon, whicl hold what was BBPFOEB(] to be n secrat meeting in tho afternoon. There was not much that was" eccret about it aftor all. Mr, Donshue took tho chair, and tho bill was takon up. To tost tho monsa of tho mooting, Mr. Younge blood moved to roturn it to the Sonato, with a racommendation that it pass. Mr, Steole promptly moved to striko out the ennct- ing clause, and_iusert tho Donahuo bill, Mr. ‘Whiting demanded tho yoss and nays, and he and Mr, Bandford bad a passage-at-arms, after which tho roll was callod, rosultiog in the adop- tion of Mr. Btoole’s motion by ¥ to 2, Whiting and Nicholson voting no. A sub-committes, conulsting of Donohue, Dow, Bauford, Bteolo, and Whiting, wore = put in oharge of the amendmont, with the underatand- ing that thoy wore to improyeit. 'The gentle- men are busy at work, and will raport to tho Committee, whon somothfug will bo transmitted to-the SBonate. Tho unamended Donshue bill, #o omphaticall rojectod the othor day, canuot re- turn to the Houso without dangor of another de- foat, and gomo of the mombers are angry alvoady ot the Benato Commit- teo, ~ It iw likely that anothor hybrid Dbill will bo roported containing 'Eurtlonu of Loth the Donahuo and House bill. Tho Sennto hia lost its firo, and i not as willing to pass a railroad bill a8 it was o month ogo, aud there are many Senatora who wounld not woop if no bill way Iz.‘.suud. "Tho Bonato will not act on the bill until e middlo of next wools, and it ia not improbablo that the adjournment will hinve to be sgain post- poned on account of it. THE PENITENTIATY INVESTIGATION, Mr. Scanlan, by roquost, snid .o introduced o N appropriating £500 to pay thie witneus in tho Ponitontlary] inveatigation, and 10 conts a milo 1o cach commiticoman who did any traveling for the Biate during tho rosslon. ‘Phis is rathor s libernl allowance, and an unjust discrimination lqnlnst tho pockots of tho poople. T'on conts & milo would give thoso nomadio legislators a proit of ubot, 800 por cont if"‘thoy pid heir farcs, but, a8 most of thom trayelod on pasigs 1t would bo clear again, "Their hotal expensos wore littlo or nothing, -us thoy goner- ally fod at Fnbllo institutions.” Tho actunl ox- ponses g all thoy ore ontitled to, The bill i full of sn, A similar bill in the Henato was referrod to the Judiclary Committee. BPEOIAL LEGISLATION. Tho bill allowing railrond compauics that have not organized under thoir charters to change thoir termini, & bit of spocial logislation in- tonded to revive a defunct schemo in Kang and Doone Countles, {8 vory bad. It recaived eightoen votes, was roconsiderod, and tho ro- douldoration Iald upon tho table, Ocmlonnu:l My, TRULTT 88 . substituto for the 2 mill tax, - the Houso remombors thero ie a Constitution in this Btato, DESPLAINES, * The Benate passed tho House bill ropoaling tho aot organizing the Town of Dosplaines, QENERAL TAX ML, Tho House passed its bill levying o tax of £2,500,000 In 1873, sud 1,600,000 in 1874 for Btato purposes. - - DIVORCE. . "Tho Houso passed a bill allowing the Oourt to ?rgnr slimony in divorce casos whon an appesal is akon. i T.YRNING 'GESSIONH. Tho two Honsos hold u\'un(nq}nosulon! oud did somo business, Tho Beonto, boing exhausted, ndjonrnod ntil Monday ovoning, oud tho ITouss until the morning. ——— LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, BENATE. Srriyorienp, Ill., April 18.—Tho Sonato met ot 9 o'clock, Prosidont EARLY in tho chnir. Roll-call was responded to by twonty-soven Son- ators, sovoral othors appesring “immedintoly thoronttor. ATPROTRIATION ITLIS. Qonsldoratton of tho Arproprlulion bills was resumed, and tho following wore read a firat timo: Ilouao bill 488, making appropriations for the NG, b B3, o, Bofcloney Appropriai ouso ho Doficlency ntion bill, for tho samo fnatitution, X The following were considored by sections, and orderod to a third ronding : Sonate bill 836, making an appropriation for tho Bouthiorn Ineano Asylum. Sonato_blll 820, making sppropristion for the Eyo and Evr Inflimary. . Honato bill 80, making appropriation for the oraction of n chapel, dinfug-room, sud tchool buildings for tho Institution for tho education of the Deaf and Dumb at Jackuonville was con- sldored. - Mr, BALDWIN movod to ameid by reducing the approprintion of 9100,000 to §80,000. Ar, I'HOMPSON moved to postpone furthor considoration of the Appropriation bills untit 2:30 p. m. Lost—yoas, 8 nays, 80, Mr. PALMER moved to postpono further con- sidorntion until to-morrow st 10 o'clock a. m. Luat—g’ons 10; nusys, 90, Mr, STRONG moved tho provious quostion, Carrlod—yong, 82; nuys, 10—28 follows : vean, Baldwin, Forrell, Sanford, Brooks, Glonn, Slioldon, Drow, Greon, Btane, * Burke, Menry, Stoole, Burns iuchdlro, Strong, Cunficld, JIncobs, roris, Gasey, Kehoo, Ware, Gastlo, Log arrén, Qunninghsm, McGrata, Whiting, Guaoy, Murphy, Youngblood—82, Donalie, Pattorson, NAYE. Orows, . Nicholeon, Shepard, Cunimiingg, Palmer, Thompeou, ow, Roynolts, Wilcox—10, Hamipton, ATSENT AXD NOT VOTING, Archer, Bhort, Wililsmeon, Gundlnch, Upton; Yogor—3, Hundloy, Walto, Mr. REYNOT.DBS moved to adjourn until 2:30 o'clock p. m. Lost—yeas, 9; nays, 80. Tho msin question was thon put and carrled— yeus, 84; unys, 7, and Mr, Baldwil's amondmont #o_adoptad, Mr. ’.{‘IIOMJPBON moved to recommit the bilt to tho ‘ergroprlnunn Committeo, and subso- quently withdrew it.. AMr, REYNOLDS renowed the motion. Attor considorablo dobate the provious ques- tion was moved and ordered, and the mation to rocommit put and lost—yoas, 18 ; nays; 26, Mr, SANFORD offored an amondmont to Soc. 2, providing that vouchers for eoxpenaitures shall bo anprovad by tho Govormar. MMr, BHOWN offered an smendment to the amendmant, roviding thiat tho amount sppro- priated shall bo in full. Tiio lattor waa adopted, and tho bill as amonded ordorad to a third road- h\g by a voto of yons, 28 ; noys, 11. onato bill 340, making an sppropriation for tho %\ucbnnu of Lunung appsratus for tho Nor- mal University, at Normal, was then taken up, considorod, and ordored to s third reading, On motion of Mr. HAMPTON, tho 110USE RAILROAD DILL, proventing oxtortion, aud unjust discrimination, wias read o firat timo and roforred to the Railroa Committee, OTIER APPROPRIATION BILLS, Tho rogular order wns rosumed, and Senato bill maldng an appropriation for the construction of buildings for the Institution for the Educa- tion of Focble Mindod mil"‘.f"“ was considored. “Cho Cotumitive gubmitted sh amonamont o tho bill inorensing tho amount appropriated to $200,000, nud the report was concurred i, buk subsequently Mr. CUMMINGS moyad to rocon- sider the vote of concurrenco, and’ Mr, YOUNG- BLOOD offered an amondmont reducing the approprintion to £100,000, sonding tho dlscus- sion of which the Bounto. adjourned until 2:30 p.m. 2 AFTERNOON SEBSION. APPROPRIATION BILL. Conideration of the Appropriation bills In aid of the Institution for Foeble-Minded Obildren was resumed. Mr. YOUNGBLOOD'S amendment was put to voto aud lost. ? Mr, CANFIELD offorod n améndment pro- viding that an npp)_'cg)rhfion of $100,000 be aid out of the lovy of 1873, .aud the balance, 100,000, poyable after April, 1876, Adopted. My, OREWS moved to strika out the enacting olaugo of tho bill, but subsequently withdrow it, sud Mr, BURKE roncwed 'the motion, It was lost, and after tho failuro of soveral amendments changing the location 6f tho institution, the bill wag ordorod to a third roading. ‘Tho Houso bill making sppropriation for tho Southorn Insano Asylum, -was-road a fivst time and ordered to & second reading. Senato bill 819, making_ appropriations for the ourrent exponses of tho Reform Bchool ; also, the bill making appropriations for tha orection of tho buildings for the. ssmo Institution were considerod and ordered to a third reading. Also, Sonuto bill 85, making appropriation to the An- tiotam National Cometery. Samo order. Bonato bill 169, providing for the orcetion of lmlld.in%a for tho Institution for the Education of tho Blind, was considored. . Tho emorgency olnuso was strickon out and tho bill ordered to o third mnd(n%. Bouata bill 233, providing for tho complotion of thio Northorn Insane Asylum, was ordored to & third resding. On motion, adjourned nntil 7:90 p.m, EVENING BESSION, The Sonate ronasembled at 7:00 p. m. House bill 870, amending tho Rogistry law, was considored by soctions. Mr, LEE offered an smendmont striking out tho provisions in Boction 1 which limits thoap- plication of the law to towns, cities, and town- ships polling more than 1,500 votos. Lost— yeos, 85 nays, 81, - R BTORAT moved to striko out tho onaoting clauso, Tho bill was ordorod to a third reading. Houso bill 80, authorizing Civouit Judges to hold & branch or branches ot courts olsowhoro than in their districts, was cousidored sud or- dorod to a third rending, AMr, YOUNGBLOOD'S motion to mll]mlrn this ovoning until Mondsy evoning was lost—yons, 12; nays, 20. Sonato bill 415, smending tho act providing for the incorporation of nssccistions organized for the purpdie of couutruniing ratlroads, puesod by tho “Benate nud nmended by tho House, was talon up aud tho }ouso amondments concurrod Bonate Lill 423, making an_ appropriation for ropairing tho Excoutlve mansion, was ordored to ® third rending. Executiyo messages woro taken up and sun- Notaries Public confirmed. fouge bill 645, repoaling the ot changing tho namo of the Town of Rond to Despluiues, was considorod, read o third time, and passod—yens, 81; nays, 1. . Houato bill 420, allowing mileago to mombors of standing and speclal committoos aud thoir clorks for expeuses inourred in traveling upon ;éubllu business, wad reforrod to tho Judiciary lommittge. Houso bill 453, rogarding Assessors and Col- loctors of tnxes in incorporated cltios, was con- gidored, and ordered to a third reading, Adjourned until Monday ovoning, at 7 o'clook, IHOUBE, OANAT. TRUST, Tho Committeo on Canal and River Improve- monts roportod & bill to settlo up and clogo the trust of tho Trustoes of tho Illinols und Michi- gan Canal, Rtoad s fivet timo. NEW DILI, Dy Mr, SMITH—To provide for tho removal of l{l& romaing of mombers of tho Logislatura who died while membors, aud wero buried at Vandalla. W THE ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION waa takon up. Mr, AllMéTROND (LnSnlle) offerod & substi- tuto for tho pumlln&; rosolution and amondment, providing for on adjournment on tho 26th inst. untll Jan, 7, 1874, Mr, ARMBTRONG (Gruudy) moved to lay the rfmluuon and amandinonts on the table, "Car- ried, COMPROMISE RAILROAD BILL, The epooial ordor was the conslderation of the Compromise Railroad bill,—Hougo, 674,—which was read g third timo. ~° moyod the previous quostiom, ’(n§ to the busitoss of the {7 which was ordored, snd tho LIl prasod—yens, 132 ; nays, 10, ADJOURNMENT AGAIN, Mr. HAINES offered & rosolulion providing for an ndjourned_sossion, to commonco on tho flrst Monday of Docembor noxt. Mr, BRADWELL offored » subatituto, doolnr- Ing au sdjourned session inoxpodiont. Mr. JOHNSTON moved to lay tho aubstituto on tho tablo. Oarried—yons, 01; nays, 7. Tho reeolntlon was sdopled—yens, 04 ; nays, 44, as followa: XEAS, Aloxandor (Craw-Tart, Toltzer, ford Harvoy, Ponhold, Aloxanttor (Mont-Hawes Pinncl], Romery), ito (3fadldon), Tlowman, Anderaoi, Tito (81, Olalr), Quinn, Armatrong (Grun-Iollenback, ~— Jiamey, ag), Jaquess, Rankin, Arnistrong (La-Jnckson, Rilee, Hallo), Johmaton, togers, Ballow, Tano (Hancock), Bavige, Burklog, Tano (DoWilt) ' Bawyer, Bishop (Edgar), Lewmuin, Heanlan, Tistiog {NeHopry)atut, Boune, Bocock, Maasie, Blisw, Bradwoll, . MeAdams, Sheridsn, Bntlarg ce, a Qunzedy, MoLaughitn, Elowari(MoLesn), Comolly, Mclliorran,” Blrastor, Gronkrito, Meacham, stroud, Davis, Middlecotf, Tagart, Domai:t, Mitchiell, rillvon, Dowey, Moora (Marshall), Trultt, Dolan, Moore (Adams), Virden, Moose, Walker, Mofett, Warnor, Mulvane, Washbilrn, Novillle, ‘Waymau, Oakwodd, Woblior, Olerly, Welnhelmor, Oleaon, Westfall, Orondorsy, e, Bposker—94, Granger, NAYH, Dlakoly, Gridley, Pollack, ookl Ay, 2y, Brysat, Honiy, Toitntres, Caoy, Herrington, Beott, Carpontar, orling, Bherman, Chambers, Hildrup, Bliumwag, Collins, Holla, Buow, Condon, Hapkins, Blarr, Crawford, Tnacore, Stewart (Winno- Gullerton, Jesaup, . bago), Darnoll,’ Jones, Fhomas, Dunham, Rann, Thornlon, Forth, Loomls, * Webster, Gordon, Morrison, . Wick, ' Graat, Nulton, Wood—44, @roy, . REVENUE BILL. Houso bill 667, to provide tho necossary rove- nuo for Stato purposos, was tomporarily Inid asido. BOMOOL ¥UND. Tongo bill 666, to authorizo tho nso of publio grounds for school purposes, failod to pass— Yous, 60; nays, 60. s GEOLOGIOAL, REPORT. Houso bill 488, to provido for the publication and distribution of the Fifth Volume of tho Gualnglclfl Roports, smonding the nct of 1872, possod—yens, 104; nays, 17. NORMAL UNIVERSITY. Houro bill 245, appropriating $18,000 for the completion of- the Soutliern Tlincis Normal Uni~ vorsity was loat-—yess, 71; naya, 62, Mr. OBERLY movoil to reconsider the vote by which the bill failed to pass. Rocoss bl 2)¢ p. m. AFTERNOON BESSION, NODAIAL' UNIVERSITY. Mr. Oberly's motion to roconsidor the vote on bill 245 provailod. The roll was called and the i1l passod—yoas, 85 ; nays, 87. RIGIT OF WAY. Houso Dill 831, granting to tho Northwestorn Tinilropd Company the right of way over tho grounds of tho Northern Insane Asylum, passod Zyens, 104; nnys, 17. FEES AND SALARIES, House bill 471, to nmond Bection 51of the Feosnud Balarios act, in relation to oflicers re- coiving:their salarios, in whole orin part, from foos collocted pnased—yens, 108 ; nays, 8. THE REVENUE BILL. Houso bill 567, to provide the nocessary rove- nuo for Btato purposes, was sgain taken up and passod—yeas, 107 ; nays, 2. BAILWAY CONSTRUCTION DILL. Houso bill 415, the Railway Construction bill, passod—yoas, 93 nays, 16, MATTOON. * Houso bill 855, to repenl Lito act oatablishing & Court of Common Pleas in the City of Mattoon, passed—yons, 124 ; nays, 8. WEST SIDE PARK BILL, Tho Belect Committeo, consisting of the Coolc County dolo, ntivn; roportod back Sonate bill 89, the Wost Bido Park bill, with amondmonts, which wore ndoptod. Mr. CULLEILION offered an amendmont pro- ~1dtuy thaab the tam loviad el i SE the bilT shall in no eass oxosed 08,000 Te eny ono year. Mr{ OLESON offorod an amendment oxempt- ing poersdnal proporty from taxation for this pur- poso. Loat. = _TIIRD READING. ‘Tho following Dills were ordered to a third roading: Houea bill 201, to provido for tho eroo- tion of ndditional buildinga for tho accommoda- tion of tho blind; House bill 17, suthorizing Tionrds of Undorwritors to maintain firo patrols: Houao bill 847, amending the act in regard to the hoalth and safoty of coal miners; Houso bill 408, to punish ofticers for being _intoxieatod whon on duty; now bill, by Mr, EFNER, to smeud a sodtion of tho Stock law, Rocoss till 7:30 p. m. EVENING. 8ESSION, By Mr. BOANLAN—Yo allow miloage to mem- bord and clorks of standing commmitteos which havo incurred travoling o;pa'mmu while attend- Lato. ouso bill 991, to pravont the desecration of cemotorios, pasiod—yaay, 90 ; nays, 4. . Houso Dill 403, to amend tho actin rogard to eminont domaiu, passod—yeas, 83 ; nays, 15, Houso bill 147, to onablo cortain rallroads to chouge tholr terminl, failed to pass—yoas, 18 nays, 60. House bill 516, roquirivg Trustees and athor officors of Stato inktitutions to give honds, pagsod—yons, 14 ; nays, 0. 1 Mr. JOHNSON movad o raconsider the voto by which Houso bill 247, the Itailvoad Termini bill, was lost, Mr. CABSADY.moved tolay that motion on tho tablo. Carried, Houso bl 442, to amend thoe Divorce law, passed—yens, 81; nay, 8, Touse bill 348, concerning evidenco and depo- sitions in civil casos, passod—yeas, 77; nays, 12, Adjourned. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financinl News, New Yonx, April 18,—All apprebensions of furtuor pauic haye pissod away, With tho oxcoption of Lock- wr00d & Co,, no furthier fuflurea aro reported, Monoy ins roturned to 7 por cont, and all_tho markets for yo- curttios are firm, * A cheorful fooling porvaded all do- pariments of Lusiness to-day, ‘Tho cnormous liqui- dutions on tho Block Exchango for somo days paat, (hie tha steady fnfluz of curroucy from {ho futorior, and largo out of town purliases of atocks lind telr uitu. ul owoot, * Tho Grand Jury fajled to indict any ono for usury, but on (o cuntrary rocoramonded tho repeal of tho Usury law, il higlicst rato of money for to-day wag ¢ and intoreal, from which thero was a fall to 1.10 at1 o'clock, 'sud 7 per cout by Lalf-paut 3, whish was tho clocing rate. Yoroln oxchango was firmor, with leading hankera asking 1073¢ for sixty days, and 1083 for sight, though tho Lfighiedt actunl business in (ho former was at 1075, with £ight ot 108/5@1085; old wea netive wud jghier on purchusos for bull account, Tho markel advinced from 1173 to 1181, closing st 118@118%: 'The cablo roports £175,000 shipped hore from London, but tho movement this way can bnrdly bo more thau fomporary, Loana ut 4@1 per cont yer anun to 142 per day. Cloarings, 3,000,000, Treasury disbursements, §04,000, Ous’ tom rocefpis, $139,000, Tmports of dry goods for tho weok, $3,300,000, and thiose of marohunike estimated at $9,000,000, “'ho propayment of tho Muy futoreat by tho Treasury 18 oxpected £0 begln nozt wook, Tho legal {ondors outstaudinig show a doorcaso of 3,000, ‘dovernments wero slrong and (@13 por cent high- or, whila forelgn bankers mado largo purchuscs for shipment, Stato bonds wore nogleoted, Tailroad mortgages are duli, but firm, "o stook murkot retlected’tho finproved condition of aflaien gunorally, und tiero wWas tho same cagornon {0 biny us Gliers wag Tecently fo.scll, Early doalngs wero ungottiod by tho falluro of Lockwoad & Qo,,undur whici prices fell 6G3% por cont, bitt tho market soon recoverod 1ta tond, siid bocame nétive und buoyunt, “The susponslond of Lockwood & Co,, and Lrownell & Drothor are oxpocted Lo b temporary, The chiof foa- tures of tho doy were Pacitl Mafl, which fuctusted from 874 o 5a3¢ and £01(, with piroliusers of fully 11,000 aliares {1 the Jast 'hour of sboyo 88 3 Wosteris Ublon ot BI}ERO@ESSE, with o hieavy busintas s Now York Qentra at 100% @003 @1012( ; Erle 8t 0475003} Take Shoro at U160 G 3 Olfou ot 49GEIGAS 1 Nortlwest, cominon, Bt TT5@T2 ; Rock fuland a 108@1C0M(3108 3 Bt, Poui, coniinon, ot S@HZ@ B73¢; Murlom ut 129@127 3 Thdfana Contral at S@303 85 Panama at 104G107@100; Union Pncltio o 81;@I1M@324; ; Bt Josophs at B9)¢@H0Y ; and Hurle foril ¢ Frfo ut 85 @Y Btorling oxcluuge, 10743, GOVERRMENT DONDS, Qaupons, 'BL..u.ser. 1202 | Gaupons, 67, 5205 of 103, 1175 | Coupone, ‘63’ + Goupous, "84 Now 5 Couous, 'G5, 9 | 10-408 Coupons, '05 (new). Uurreacy HONDA, 3¢ | Virgintas, old, T3¢ | Norih Caroliuns, Tenncaaoes, NOW, 7 | Ne Virgluias, now..,. ld, .o 03X | Fort Wayno,.., *| s@os¢ owt, at Mrn b TG0 @102, XVeIIlIFlI‘AYEfl; D orican e ll:llcd BlllnlpE 73} Tilinols Qontral.. Unlon Pacific slocks, 323 Union Pacific bonds, B0Y hwasle: Contrai Pacfio bonds, 1005 g::{ lllllml Dol,. mi.‘h ‘Weator N, 4, Centr: D, I, & Erl B, Paul... Forelgn Markots. Lrvenroor, April 18—11 &, m,— Winter th{‘,‘fln 2d; apring, 1186122 2 our, 278 64, wihile, 118 5a@11a T3 'club, 11s 0d@124, Corn, 278 6d, Fork, oTatd, Tard, 808 G, Livinvoot, Auril 103 p, moBreadtutre dull., White wheat, 118 4d@118 7d. Corn, 27 3d@27s 0d, Lard, 398 0d, T.oNDON, April 18—5 p, m,~—Consols, 0334 ; 8-20s of |' ‘{n‘\ns\g; do of 47,035 10408, B0X(; now B8, 90; rle, 61y, Pelvoloum, 138, ‘Turpentin, 41, Fuanxront, April 18,—6-205 of 703, 083(f. Ltverrao, April 18,—Cottou stendfor ; middiing up- Innd, 9}@Vid; midaling Orloans, ' 0d ; nalos, 10,000 bales ;" Amorican, 5,000 ; speculation and export, 2,000 ; April delivory from Savannah or Oharlento: 20005 stock, 004,000; American, ; coipls, 48,000 ; Amorican, 43,9005 nctual 6xport, 104 ntook alloat, 25,000; Amicrican, 208,000, Tiroadstuita dull; Onlifornia’ white wheat averago 118 4d@11s 815 club, 115 0d@129; red winter, 123 2d, Tlour, 378 6d, Corn, 278 21@7a G, Ticef, s 0d. Choeso, 083, Cumiborland middlos, 40y 34} whort rib middles, 40s 8d, 4 ‘iptn of whoat for tho past threo days, 2,000 nrs § 10 Amorican; corn, 18,000 qre ; American, 14,000, . Yarna and fabrics at Manchekter dull and ' tending own. ANTwenr, April 18.—Refinod potroloum, d0%c. Now York Live-Stock Markets New Yonx, April 18.—Derves—To-day's focelpts, 51 carg or ‘Load ;- total, 4,000 hoad since Monday againat 8,170 hoad tho sarno fimo last woek, Tho mar- ket was rathor qulct sa it Is a closo bholiday with the Jows, Lut tho offerings woro all sold at about provioua ‘quotations, {noluding 15 cats fair Tilinols stoore, 7 cwt, 0t 194 @19%0; 6 cars, 0K cwt, ot 113;@13%0; 6 cars, 1134@113¢0} 2 cars, 7 owt, at 190 and oars 1at Toxans, sirong, 7 owt, at a fraction under 130, BEEP—TRecolpts, 10 cara, of 8,140, making 8,200 for tour days, against 1,600 aat wook, Ao markot for une sborn shdap 18 depreesed in consoquonce of the larga auction galo of wool Liore, yoatorday, at extromoly low figures, hut mutton contihiics firm, snd shoared shoop #old roadily at full prices, Balos: 4 cars ordinary to good sliearéd Woatorn slicop, 80 o U0 Ibs, at GX@10; & ‘1”0‘(‘]\. \Iuallmm. 82 to 95 Jbs, T)$@8}{c, and 1 car good, so. BWINE—-Roceipts, 4,630, making 24,740 for four doys, againat 17,600 the samo timo last weck, None wero of« fered alive, but good corn-fod aro wanted at Gic, Drossed hoga are firmer at & further sdvanco,—closing 2t T@80. Now York Dry Goods Mnrkot. New Yonx, April 18.—Dusinoes continuea quict with o commissfon houses, wud tho Jobbing movemeut woa unsatisactory. Domoatlo coltons oo firm for tho best mukes, but low grados aro irrogulsr, and in #0mo cases lowor, _ Atlsntic X and LL brown shootin, aro soverally 13)¢@10c, Adroscoggin, Hill, Lonadalo, “ Fruit of tho Loom,” snd othor fine shcotings, aro 801d ahead by tho agonts. Woolons and shawls aro in- actlve. Prints, shirting, stripos, and percalos, are in fairraquost, Forelgn goods are vory quict, The Prodnce Markotss NEW YORK, : New Yonx, April 18,—CorToN—Steady ; middlin upland, 19xc, Balor, fofures, 20,600 bales: April, 18370; 'Mny, 18 1116818 16-100; Junc, 19@10 &-100} July, 105 @103{0; Oct, 11ic, BARADETUPFE—FlouT Hooy , snd o shade easfer, Ttocolpts, 12,000 Lrls; suporAno Weatorn and Blate, 3 ;" common to good, $0.T3@7.40; good to cliolce, $7.00@8.25; whito whoat oxtra, $8.50@10,50% exira Ohio, $7.00@10.60; Bt, Louts, $7.80812.60, Rya flour rathor moro active, at $4.1080.00, - Corn_moal unchanged, Wheat oponod hoavy and lower ; closod steady ; rocelpts, 20,000 bu; No, 3 Milwaukos, afloat, $1.02@1.03; chofoo Northwest, $1.603 ; whito Western, $1.97, Ry, barloy, aud malt unchanged. Corn active aud bigher recelpts, 18,000 bu; now mixed Weatorn aflost, 60c; old do, 66)gc; storo, G4@G4i50; yellow Western, 035@600. ' Onfs in modorato request snd un- changed'; receipts, 18,000 bu, Cuoveh Bxzp—Quict and steady; Stato and Woate ern, 83@%; timothy quict, at $3,65@4.00, Eaus—Dull ; Western, 16@10c, ux D Hops—Unchanged, Gnoorrms—Coffes firm; lilo, 10%@183¢c. Sugar woalk ; fair to good refining, 73¢@84¢0, Molasses quict lndxdrm; New Orleans, 67@76c, Rico quict at 7 80, Gl'nxnum(—fimdo. 100§ rofinod, 204, TuneenTiNg—Dull at 54@644c, PrOVIsONs—Pork firimors now moss, $16.25; prima moss, $10G0GITE0, Doet unchangéd dnd quict, Cnt meats quiot and firmer; boxed dry-salted shoul- dors, Tio; hams, 19@1Sc, Middles firm ; short cloa, Apriland ay, 10o; lobg cloar D10, Lari fzm- or ; Western atoam, 9 1-16@9350 ; kattlo, Di¢@9 5-10c, ‘flfl:gn—-null; buyers' favor; falr to printe Westorn at U e, UV RAY—~SHaal: T A Sog: =t vt1¢o. UFFALG, Boreato, April 18.—Bucspsrures—Tlour steady. Wheat dulf and- unchauged, Corn stronger ; sales, 12,000 bu No, 3 Weatorn at 000 ; 9 cars do at 540, Oats quifot nnd strong ; aales, 1,00 bu whito Wostern at 4, Ryo and barley ncglnctég‘ Oawzao, N, Y., April 18.—Whieat quiet; No,-2 Mil- walkeo, $1,69, ' Corn dull at 680, Batloy quiet; Oonada, $1.10, 7 -~ MILWAUKEE, MiLwauxes, April 16, ~Bneapsrorrs—Elour quiet sud unchanged, - Wheat steady; No. 1 Milwaukeo, $1.31% : No. 3 Milwaukee, $1.21. Oata scarco and firm No, 4, 2bc. Oorn fair donjand; - higher ; No, 4 mixad; 30, Ryo nteady 3 66c. Barloy dull and nomi: nil'; No. 2spring, Bic, ReoxipTs—Flour, 2,000 brls ; wheat, 90,000 Lu. BuieaRNTA—Flour, 6,000 bria. fOLEDO, Torxno, April 18.~BigaDsrOFFs~Wheat dull and a 6hisdo lowor ; amber - Michigan, $L.673 sellor May, 1,087 acllor Jino, $1,00}¢@1.00%%, ~ Cortl in_fair do- mand and lower ; 'high nifsed, 43ic; acller May, 44 @443gc; seller Jino, 433c; sollor July, dSio; fellor %uggufi Ao Tow mixed, 433ge, Oats qulct and woal ; 0. 1, 400, CLoven Berp—$4.00@ 4,05 ; mammoth, $5.75, TReourrra—Flour, 1,000 bris; wheat, 2,000 bu; corn, 6,000 bi; oats, 3,000 bu, BureaenTa—Flour, 1000 brls; wheat, 4,000 bu; coru, 14,000 bu ; onte, 1,000 bu, ‘DETROIT, Dernorr, April 18,—DreADsTUrFs—Flour quiot and unchuuged, Whoat steady ; oxtra while, 31,96, closed with 197 bid; No, 1, ; ambor, 171, Gorn atoady: No.1mlxed, 44¢; yolow, 46c.” Oats in good dorhand ot 35340, CLOVER Brin--Dullat $4.05G4.90, 8T, LOUIS, 81, Louts, April 18,—BnEADETURFA—Flour dull but unchiongod { businss vory light, Wheat heavy ; only samplo lota s0ld. Corn i fafr demand aud firm'; No. 2 mixed 8¢, on oant track ; 4dc for nackod, Oata in falr demoud aud_firm ; No, 3, 40 in warchouso ; S4@35¢ for sackod. Barley steady; No, 2 spring, 85c, Ryo oasler ot 60)¢o for prime, Winaxy—Dull st 86@8Tc, Provisions—DPork, $17,25 for spot ; $18,00 for sollor July, Dry salted meuts firm aud higler, with sales of cioar uldes at 00 buyor April, Dacon ' frm, with soma sales at an advauce, but the apcculativo démand 1 subslding ¢ elear sidoi, 07(@100 cash; 10%a for last Balf Juno ; 110 for luat biult July ; 11x0 for lnst half August ; Jobbing and ordor lots, Tice, Tigc, 93¢0, 0%4c, 10c. Lard firm ; primo stoam, 830’ up country’; 8igo ;pot. Hoas—Unchanged at $4,7035.10, OarTrE—Active and flrm ; low grades, 2@30§ cowa and heifors, @404 boof muors, diste, LOUISYILLE, = Lovisvitre, April 17 —Breanstupra—Flour quict and unchiangcd, Wheat nomiuul at $1.50@L70, Corn in fuir demaud ; mixed, 500 3 white, 520 kacked, Oata steady at 40@420 sucked. Varloy and ryo unclianged, ProvisioNs—8trong ; ‘moss pork held at_$17,60 for round lots, Dacou—ShouRlers, 7o ; cloar rib sides, 93¢0 : cloar, 03(@10¢, Howuwn Arm ;. plain, 100 ; sugar- cured, 1403 faney, liio packed, Bulk meats nde yanced a fraction ; shoulders, 030 ; clear Tib aldos, 830 cloar, 87{c; bulk Lhoms, 10)e, oll loose ; 3o Dighr puckod, Lird advancod ; cholco-lonf, in tlerces, BX{@Yo ; koge, T3/@10c ; prima steam, Blge, Wittsky—gteady at 860, OINOTNNATT, OmonaTr, April 18.—BREADsTUFYS—Flour quiet { $1.00@7.05. 'Whoat dull; $1,05, Corn firm; 420, Oatustondy ot U3GA8e, Darloy scarce, and firm for bast grades, GrookiEs—Tirm, : O1rs—8loady, Turren—Siendy, . OnktoE—Falr demand ; firm, Provisions—§lrong, Pork strong: lght offorings $17.35@17.60, Lard firm ; stesm, 830 ; kettlo, 87¢c Bulk neats strougly held; shoulders, 6%0; cloar rib sidos, 8%0; cloar, B0, Dacon strongly held; shouldere, 7igo { clear ¥ib widos, 9303 alear, Ui Wirnsky—Bioady at 8503 getorally held ot 83c; no ssles, OLEVELAND, : OLEVELAND, April 18,—BngansTures—Tlour atrobg, and in good domaud, Wiieat stoudy ; No, 1 rod win® fer, §1.74; No, 2 ved wintor, $1.63, Corn firmor; Ligh wizoll Leld at 490+ low do, 47e, Oata nominally Dotter; No, 1 State, hold ot 41c, Yezriotxus—Ntofnod atoady ; car ots, 1650 ; Oblo Slate toxt, 25@5ge; EW ORLEANS, Nxw Ouvxaws, April 18,—LnravsTurss—Flour auiot ; doublo uxira, $0.47X@0.75; trobls extra, $7.350 .00 Tamuly, £0.00310.50."Coria srmer st 19@31c, Oath o, 14150, il at $23,00@20,00, Hay. 3 Pnovistons—Pork firmer ot $17.75@18,78, Dacon 5 llams, 14N@14X0. Tard dult ; prime tiereo, 90+ Leg, 100, ¥ Gnookrrki—Sugar firin 3 Inferfor, 603 good o fully fulr, 8{@9xe, Molussoa ‘dulls common formenting, o.” ~Coifoo gutet and firm at 17@1937c. Watsicy—Flrm st 50@io, CorToN—Quivt ; salui, 4,100 500 balea ; good ordinar 18750 310w miadlings, 11503 L 4 dling Orloans, 187 i g Mok Ty ing Orloans, 18703 recolpt pales § export - erpool, 3,677 bal .:xuulw(::’, 100 balos ; 'stock, 179,008 Daloa ; wook's satos, 23,000 balos ; recelpte, not, 28,90 Dalca } gross, 30,403 balos; oxport, coastiwis baloa; Great Liritaln, 16,607 Lalew; France, balou § othor forelgu yorts, 14,003 balce, 1,050 5,644 —— - Xitinols & Michigan Canals . Oana CovLyorow's Ovsiok, April 18, Annivep—Gen, Shermau, Houcca, 6,000 B corn, 1,400 1 soeds ; Orlon, LaBalls, 5,800 bu coru ; Eliza Vath, Lockport, 5,400 158 wmoal, 100 brls flour; Exeel- alor, Hummiit, é«sl‘ux stone) Oonutitutlon, Lemont, 10 s ‘stone ;_Gol, Manning, Lomont, &9 yde stone ;' R. o Atxinson, Lemont, 12,ydg stone | H &T, Tamont, 89 yda atono Resaus, Lemont, 85 yds stone s Waiker, Lemont, 89 ydn stond; Edwin Walke mont, 7L yds stone, 80 brislime; I, 8, Oarp 8ag, 89 yda stono ; Bligo, Willow Springs, 60 tons Marlin Hogan, femont, 50 yda stone’; prop Wasp, Bu(l,nlnll, 36 ;gulana. Bilts, O Tghts Atlantt LxARRD—Clicago Dello, Ottaws, 3. Atlantic, Morris, light ; Propellor Wanp, Suminlt. iigui; 1 . Poasloy, Lemont, light; Progrens, Ottawa, ligh! uba, Ottawa, light : Aracta ‘Griawold, Minookn, 75 ‘posia | Midge, Marnefiles, 10 bris snit, Jotiot, and 130 bu wheat, Dulage: J, Menard, Ottawa, light s . L, Peanley, Ro- llance, Qonatitution,'Col, Martin, 1t, H. Atkinson, x. celslor, Mary Walker, Edwin Walker, 8'& T, and 1L, , Oarpenter, sll for Lomont, lig] g gl S| Pittsburgh 011 Markots Prrzspunatt, April 18,~Orudo petroloum firm, and sdvauceil $9.40 per bl 3t pookers’ landing, equisl o 0%0 por gallon here, Roflnodl petrolown dull, and Kr’cel Taye doclined £ 18%0 nollor April; Philadelphia olivery, 103403 sellor May do, 1030, x SPECIAL NOTICES. You Oan Bet Your Bottom Dollar “That there oxfsts no case of Rhonma tiem, Nouralgia, Swelling, “or B Jolnts, whioh the Centaur Liniment white wrapper, will not atlosiate and oure, Mark tho difference, It fs tha Con- taur Lintmont, yollow wrapper, whicl fu sgain placing 80 many usod-up hor- e sos fn tho harness. Wao care not wheth. KeNTATPT™® or the Lo Bpaving, Swoenoy, l'!nlu!fihu. Btrains, or any Swolltng—tho offoct {s wondor. ul, Mary Le- Children COry For Pitchior's Osstoria, It roguiates tho stomsoly, ouros wind collo, and causos natural sloop. It s & substituto for castor oil. Schenck’s Pulmonic Candy Fimbraces t a great degro el the principlon of Schenol! Fimonio Byetig, o, whilo a1 BIoMARL (0 tho PAIREo as the puroat of confaotfons, fts modicinal proportios ronder it eifoctual in coughs, golis, bronchial and ontarrhial nf« 1 0. 1t {3 tiio most scooptablo remads for chtld- nts, and cau bo givon with impunity; whila for ntiomon, or thoso who suffor t 1o indispontablo. gso candios uro put'up (%5 ognt, boxe, convantont {or i pokoot, and aro for sglo by all denpgisty and doal- o, J. I, BOHENOK & BON, N. . cornor Sixth ind'Arolt Bhitadolplila, FOVELATES d BATGATES LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS. FIELD, LEFFER & (0, State and Twentieth and Madison and Market-sts., Will on MONDAY, April 21, open NEW LINES LADIES’ ROBES DE CHAMBRE in ELEGANT DE- BIGNS; Ladies’ Embroidered Blouge Waists in Batiste and Linen; French and German Embroidored Blkirts ; also, full lines of Ladios’ and Children’s TUnderwear, and a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Child- ren’s Pique, Muslin, and Cambrio Dressges, Ladies’ Wrappers, Night. from losa of Gowns, Chemises, Drawors, &c., slightly soiled, to be closed out ata sacrifice. INFANTS OUTFITS & specialty. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, Gould Bros. & Dibile 149 & 151 State-st., Chicago, ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, Fountains, Vages, Drinking Foun. tains, Aquariums, Statuary, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Copper Weather Vanes, N Emblematic Signs, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools. Osatalogues furnished on applica-. tion, Agents for Younglove Architectural Ircn Company. HYATT'S Patont Illuminatod Tile, Vault TLighta and Rings constantly on hand, Liboral Discount to the Trado, e e — NEW PUBLICATIONS. MAY MAGAZINES, The Atlantic Monthly, - "Tho Two Letters, by Lucnria P. Hate; Childe Lifo ntthe Iulos of Shoals,by CELi Tinxren The Prosidentinl Onmpaign ot 1700, by JaNEs PAn- 70N A Chance Acqunintuuce, by V. D, HowELLs; A Orutso through the Gulnpugos, by Mns, K. 0. Acasaiz ; Emnnuel Von Fellenborg nud bis nelt- woverning Collego, by RODENT DALE OWEN; Spoe clo Resuuption, by BAX. R, REED; Henry Howae ard Browuell,n Poem, byT' B, ALDnio; My Xtail- rond Fight in und out of Court, by Jonx A. CoLE- 4%, Senuderbeg, o Poom, by I W, LoxoreLiow; and othor Papers, bosldos tho Edi Literaturo, Art, Masio, Scionoo, “* It {5 but doing tho Atlautio Mouthly soant falslitly sisorioF o the s "tfli’.‘i&n{?’&?&“.".?& u from tho Engllah Pross, '~ Birmingham (iing.) Dosts ‘¢ Tho bost. Juvenile Mngazino avor publ Lsad oF Langungor P hidoiphta, Koy o med 42 sny Our Young Folks, Doing is Beat,by J, T, TrRowsRInoe; Polly, o Pocm, by Nonia Penn: bont Eloctratyplng and some othier Thingw, by N. A. Erior; Tho Gont nnd the Swing, a Iumorous Povm with a woral, by J. T, Trownmpaz; The Callco Puper, a Btory by ELIZABETE BTuART PRELPAT How Lulu (ot Lost, by Juria O, R. Donn; Queer Things About Dablow, by OLive Tuoni; and uthior axcellont Starles, oms, and Skutohos, with an abundanco o sntertam- mont and Ingonlous Parzling around tho Eyoning Lawp, ** It s our oplnfon that no suohi racy, natural and In- spiring wrltioi for tha rising Ronaratiau fs dono anywhory that happy lito rolo wheuou Ixsuvs mouthly OUR YOUNG FoLus," alo Courdor, Tor 8ala by a1l Booksollors and Newsdoalers, JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO., ers, Toutan. HATS. g | BISHOP & BARNEY SPRING = | HOVELTIES, 164 State-st., 0OR. MONROR, ____IRON BEDSTEADS, Iron Bedsteads, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, AT THE OHIOAGO IRON BEDSTEAD OOMPANY, Van liuron and Desplatuns-ats. MEETINGS. Masonie, Leepruglstin o Mo B YormmEdgato bgnnuj Hatl, 173 LaSallo-at. Vialt. y order of tha W. M. J. Ry DUNLOP, Bvoretary. L O, T 8 of I, . taf d . 80, 1. O, I, 8. i e 10, 5.8 g1t T |’“ AT od to attond, Ifll]l)m ey . All B Frosdons, Y P PTIER WA, e DRY GOODS, HAMLIY, HALE &C0, Solicit from CLOSE BUYERS frequent examinations of their stock. Their CONSTANTLY INCREASING business, and the business resources at their command, enable them to i take every advantage of the market. Their Corps of Buyers are instructed to follow the ‘Auctions closely. 200 Packages Medimm-Priced Drass Goods, bought at recent " peremptory Auction Sales, are offered at prices decidedly cheap. THEIR NOTION DEPARTMENT has made a reputation which, for variety of goods shown, excellence in taste, and moderation in prices, has ravely been equaled, and the sales in this department have been quadrupled. MADISON AND FRANKLIN-STS. LADIES' GOODS. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY., - CARSON, PIRIE&(0., 329 West Madison-st, OFFER,TO-DAY, 1,000 Ladies’ and.Missos’ White Aprons, at 10 conts, worth 40 cents. 1,000 Lindios’ Linen Oollars ot & conts oach, worth 20 conts. Ladios’ Linen Ouffs, slightly soiled, at 10 cants por pair, very cheap. T'a0 ohoRPOAL Aatul ure BAZINKS OVEr v¥orad Lere, now stylos. Best $1.00 Kid Glovo in the aity. Bargains in Liadios’ Ties, Fichus, and Ribe bona, 8 Handsome New Stripe Ottoman Shawls, $4.00 upward. New Lot of Blaok Ground, Colored and Whito Btripe 8ilks, at 75 conts and $1.00, vory choap. Paranols af ricon. REAL ESTATE. 12,000,000 ACRES! CHEAP FARMS | Tho cheapost Jand in market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD €O, In tho groat Platte Valley. 8,000,000 Aores in Uentral Nebragka Now for salo {n tracts of forty acres aud upmards, on firo aud ton yoars' orodit at 6 por cont. . No advance futorest i %na hoalthtul olimato, fortilo so, an abuzdanco of good wator. THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST! The great mining roglons of Wyoming, Colorado, Utub, and Nova« da bolag supplied by tho farinors in the Platts Valloy. Soldiers Entftled to a Homestead of 160 Acres! THE BESYT LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES ! FREE HOMRS FOR ALL!_Milllon of aoros of oholce Qorarumont ands opan for antey undor the Homestosd aw, nonr this groat railrond, with good markots and all 10 convonlonces of su old sattlod country. 'roa passos to purchasors of railroad land. Bactlonal Mapu, soming the Desoriptive Pamphlot wit s ‘whoro, lsnd; also new edition of O. F. DAVIS, Laud Commtssioner U. . R,, Omaha, Nob. Blegant Conntry Seat for Sale, Thio proporty known as acros witl frst-clasa tmipro Sainlods belsk dwolliy i Sonoh Tionas, oold ‘grape o arioty o shigkbn hm‘m'u, ‘?E\E‘ 10arRe, A8 nt oat ol d ll"‘lll"ll;° b T vt, "o proparty (s situstod ono milf ot on tho blut, with tin viow of Lake Michigan. Thisla boautiful suburban hiome, and 1aofterad at s tavarablo prico aud on oasy torms 190 1! LINUOLN, 0. 5 BPAILKE, "Waugogss, of 1 P. ERSKINE, Hoatd of Trade, Ohlcago, CHEAP LOTS REST HILL, onmonthly paymonts; boautifally o stroots graddiL ow? oyt apd o alrosn waito on Weatorn, it s SOk yrr, 113 and 116 Bouth Wator.st, GENERAL NOTICE, CHICAGO & PAOCIFIC R. B, OPHEN TO ROSBELLE. Two teatns dally each way. ‘This Uoiupany (s now propared to roceive Pamsangers and Vvclght for Roselio, Blooningdalo, Bagung, Uazorio- via, and all intermodiato stations at thoie Halstod-st, Dghot, (coruos Halatod and North Uranol ranol-sts, loago, or furthior (o foruintlon relating to oporatiie tho Road, tnauiey abould o uady at the Gunoral Guice of tha G- E2iin J Motropolitan Blouk, eurnor of Jtaudolphi and La: alio-ats, GRORGE I, DANIELS, Gon. Pass. and Froight Agont, GIONCES. BOWEN, Vice.Pros. and Gen. Mauagar. mow maps warled froo every- |- GIFT ENTERPRISE, PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY THIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT ! NINETY DAYS POSTPONEMENT. A Full Drawing Certain. $500,000 in Bank o Pay Gits! 10,000 CASH GIFTS PAID IN FULL. $100,000 for Only Ton Dollas I Rnough of tho 100,000 tioke Gift Concert, fn ald of the Pul ) having hoen sold to insura a full drawing, and the wi baving been univorsally. oxpronsod . that thy &ifts oifored nhould be drayn in full and pald in ft out any scaling down, ax horotoforo, tho Managemont, ; anitl tho concurronco of tho Trustoos, have doterminod 13 . allow minoty dags moro for tho salo of tha remnans of tiok. otaloft on hand, Tlo concort and diatribution advertised far. Al ‘r;;l‘l1 8 ‘.y lhorslm oatponed i fl'""i‘d" ]Jnly Wi, , ny, and no otliar, (h aitivoly and oo Vocally {ako pince in Publlo Tibrary 18, Lowariie, - At this grand concart, tho following cash gitts ‘will b .u.mhnmfll' B lot and paid io Tk v (he. tokor-heltore m: wha draw thot Y181 OF GIFTS, One Graud Cashi Git, = « 100,000 Ono Grand Cualh Gift, = = 50,000 Ouo Graud Cash GiY, = = = 25,000 Ono Grand Cash GiRYy, = - = 20,000 Ono Graud Cash Gilft, = - 10,000 . Gne Grand Casli Gift, -« - 5,000 24 Cash Gifts of $1,000 onchy, 24,000 , 50 Cosh Giftw of GO 5,000 * 80 Casl Gifts of 400 32,000 100 Casli Gifts of 300 “ 30,000 150 Cosh Gifts of 200 ** 30,000 590 Cush Giftnof 100 * 59,000 8,000 Cnah Gifis of 10 « 90,000 Total, 10,000 Gifts, nll Cash, - 8500,000 Thio monoy to pay all thoto gitta, dn full e now wpon de. poait in tho Farmors' and Drovors' Bank of Loulayiilo, and sot asido for that purposc, and oan only b usod for'that, urpoto, as will bo scou by the following certificata of the Cashior? OrFiE OF FATMELS Ap DuOVERs® BuxT, 1 Thtn e to onrtify LhE (hovals 1t {05 FAtors! Ana ) s to onrtify thint thorols i ra! are" Hank £o tho drodit of tha Third. Grand. Gift GORCort: for tuo bouail of tho Tuvile Library of Kentuckd, bundrod thoasand dollers, whicllias Soon agt api tho Mansgors to pay tho gii(s In full, and will bo held thio Bank and pald ont for tiils purpbso, and this parp onfy, . . VEEOH, Casbior pv) party, thorafora, who holds s kot dran) g Gttty T 8 lab.fi:n.‘md 81 tho athior gitts, 10,000 in numbor, smouDte af 04300, 5. 5 'ho romdant of umsold tiakots will bo faralshod to tho wito e agier Whels Hokote, B10; Taiven, 835 aad rto; Vs gt Tuio concoet and dlatribution of ?;olru:i on "Tuosday: momlnr,h July ali, and tho following wi Fitat"Muslo’ by ‘oroliesiral hund. ~BocondBinaia tas oo for achy lokot sold)”fn targo, whepl. “Thfrd—~ Plach f gifts in small whool, Kourth—Musta ore chostral ‘band. Fifth—licplnnaiory romarks by Proti- dont, Bxth—Drawing of lest.half of gifts. Boventh— Busfo by orehoatral bifnd. gt Brakingot st b of ‘gifta., Ninthe Placiag of [Ag0 whoeh Wit tage in the ‘hanas of Onmn\ltum nppointed by audionce. ‘Teuth— Grand orchostrat aocatt, Tho music on this grand cocanion will ho tho best that can bo procurod, and tha'gontlonien wio connt sud pleca tho tags and glfts in tho whools, and suporintond the, drawing and keop tha record of the drawn numbors, will bo choson from tho bost kuown aud moat, trustworty alti- zons of tho Stato, All will bo so coudustod as to ba s per- foct guaranty agalost complaint from any just source. Tho paymont of, @ifts will begin on Saturday, Jaly 1§, at 9orslooks, m. Hickola drawii gitte muse B ‘prosonied atTioom Na. 4, Pablio Library Buflal ra cash chooke upon the Farmers’ and Dravors® 1 sight drafts upan tho Fourth Natton axtho option of tio holdor, wil bo Al gifts not eailod for In_slx monthe iltho tarmad ovae to tho Publlo Libeary fung, = ' fox tiokota, full programmo, information ‘and all par. tiaufars, o Plycmxir e ras i R AR LR at Loufwillo, or ¥, I. DIBBLE & CO., 164 LaBalig st., OHICAGO, Woitarn Dopotof Sunply’ piABELyalo gt iocuatores of W LIILE, o B Rete ornat., an atont, ; > V. FITZEATRIOK, 83 Biato-s o fadison-at,, of at THI. P. V. Optioian, 83 Wost M obisk: SHIRTS. SHIRTS Made to order in the most complete artistic manner, of fabrics unsurs g;ulssedfor durability. Largelinesof e Furnishing Goods at lowest prices. NMoney cheerfully refunded if not satisfactogy. SI WILSON BR 8, E, oor, State and Washington-ats,, 36 Woat Madigon-gt, (Sherman House), Chioago, Pike’s Opern oune, Cincinnatl. HOTELS, BRIGGS HOUSE, Corner Madison and Oanal-sts., CEHEICAGO. REFITTED AND REFURNISHED, THREE DOLLARS PER DAY. WENTWORTH & WOOLWORTH, PROPRIETO] DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. - Tho copartnorshp horotofors oxisting betwaon tho un- dorsigned under th Arm namo of Thomas Glennon & Ca., and known as tho Natlonal Bollor Works Oo., i this day dissolved by mutual consent, the sald Thomas Glenuon, Josoph Boo and Rogor Moara having purchased the fn- tarest of tho sald Jacob Barth, They have assumod all tho dobts of tho sald firm, and the sald Jacob Barth is discharged therefrom, ‘Tho sald businasa will bo carried on by tho said Glan- non, Boe and Meara, under tho samo style, and hold thomsolves good for all demands agatnat sald firm, THOMAS GLENNON, JOSEPH BEE, ROGER MEARA, Chicago, April 12, 187 0OB BANTH. TO RENT. TO RENT, Btores and Basements in marble- front block on Wabash-av.,, near Twenty-socond-st. Storos under Continental Hotel, corner State-st. and Eldridge-court, BAIRD & BRADLEY, 80 TaSalle-st. REMOVAL. » REMOVAL. On and after May 1, the Chicago A%rm%y of tho MASSACHUSETIS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. will ouuufiy the Bagoment Office, No. 170 YLaSallc-st., Bryan Blook. FRISBIE & RAPPLEYE, Goneral Aguni TENTS. TENTS ¥or sale chioap; £00 Wall, TTouso, and Hotel T 7 pluta, iontly siow, ‘ARd' 1 TekEolsas, order, AUHEbI fas imtgration, Vemfllos golng Wost, Colonization Bocla~ yon, Ratizodd Buipiing bartfos, Luhbionaen, Fisherson, . Hubtors, airs, Camp-Meatings, do. % colvady nd with atlior ki bf Quartormastar and Orde Id b nance Htoros, 1o ba sold ol LA —— G 166 and 197 Hash Latente Btaoal” . RIVER NAVIGATION. FOR NEW ORLEANS. STEAMER THOMPSON DEAN, Cantato Poppor, loaving St. Louls April 10 Onlro, 1t} Momplls, GREAT REPUBLIC Laaves Bt, Touls April 2, For passago apply lo THOMAS MORRISON, ! Narth Loves, Bt, Iouls, Mo, SHIPPING TAGS, DENNISON'S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS, Ovor 300 mililoue Kava boon used within the Bt 18 BStontiy dathobed: A1l Hebreay Uompautes uss thum. : Hold by Priuters and Siatloners Everywl COAL AND WOOD, C. H. DYER & CO. Cornor Wab: and Madison-at., doalers in all kinde of Fuol, Illinols Coal por ton, delivered, 88; Kirkland Grato Coal (bost Indlaua) por ton, dolivered, 98.50; Wa. baah Ooul (Iudans Bituminous) per ton, delivored, 96,50, Hard Qoal aud Wood of ail kinds always on Land, - CHARLES H. SMITH, Jr., LAWYEBR, Commiseloner for 1llinols and All the States, 818 Broadwsy, Booms @ and 7, New York, Exporleuced in taking testimony on commfsaton, WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Proyidence, R. 1, Bullder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, Iith Harsls' Patanted Luprovemuate fond fog Oum" 5 by hfl,!j% at§ . A o Libeaiy © 2 tho ordor of proses m.?é

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