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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1873, 5 THE STATE CAPITAL, No-Quorum Day in Both Houses -Condition of Busi~ ness, - Tomper of 'fifie Senate on the Ques- tion of an Adjourned Session, Proposed Amendments to iho -Act Incerporating the Unlon " Btock-Yards. Another Batch of Railroad Bills. . Reported .. in ‘the . House. v Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune,. ; CONDITION OF BUSINESS. BroInerIELy, Houso mot this moming. Prayor waa offorod for the whole Houso, though two-thirdeof it soems to bo past praying for.” Tho Bonuto is In even a moro hopeless condition. On Bnturday many mombers wout homo, St.Louis to seo the sights.” Nonrly overy dis- trict has o dolinquent mombor. Of tho Coolk County mombors, thioro woro prosont Mesara, April 21,—One-third of the | Henry, tlon that it do pass. Tho immediato applioation of thia bill is not apparent just yot. THE PEOLIA COURT-TIOUSB. 4 Mr. Starr introducod o bill providing that whonever 500 votera shall stgn a potition to that effoct, the quostion of - buil up‘(’n Qourt-Houso, Jnil, or poor-houso shall bo stbmitted to n voto of tho county. Poorin has a littlo shanty of o Court-TTouso, which thnt ontorprising town do- siroa.to roplaco with a Inrger and - moro-dignified efmolmon of architecturo, whila the romalnder of tha county i porfoctly contont with, things as thioy aro, and nhncm 10 bo taxod to fmprove aud boautify tho city. . . PROPOSED COMPLIMENT, Thero is soma tall of sending n committes to 8¢, Louls to invito tho Prosidont and hla famil to visit tho cnfilltnl beforo tho L«(f’.l‘nlntum ad- journn, It is thought Lo may dooling, but the complimont will*bo all tho same. : IRREQULAR - PROCBEDINGE, Mr. Dresaer sont-to tho Olork's desk o papor stating thnt’ his colloagno, Mr. Lowls, hind boon indicted by tho Qrand Jury of Calhoun County for forciblo sodugtion.. For waut of a quorum 0o aotion was Lind, 1t would soem that tho Tog- inlature might find somothing bottor . to do than washing tho dirty vecord of it mombora, Tho ceriminal membors, if any thoro be, should be loft to tho courts. Ty o ALI, ATTENDANCE, Tho Ioueo mustored but sixty-ono mombers in tho afternoon, and the. Houate had thirteen mombora in the-ovening, ns follows : Drooks, Palmor, Btarno, urn, oynoliln, rong, Burne, Toynold B Castle, Sheldon, Ware, oy, Bhepard) Whithoy, Tho others wora absent, including the Prosl- dont. Mr. Palmor was put In thochuir, and this fraction of & Bonate adjourned, THE RAILIOAD DILL. . The sub-Committec of tho Sonato Rallrdnd. and a aquad wont to | Comniitteo did not meot this ovoning as was in- tended, and the bill boing still absont with Mr. Sanford. Tho wholo Committeo is called to moot to-morrow - evening, but is not likely the sub-Committee will havo - finished its lcbors, Bradwell, Forrior, Mopking, and Wayman, not | Nothing wilt '.horanm bo dono in tho Senate quite one-fifth of tho dologation. Itis no won- until Wednoeday or Thuredny. der tho sension hing boen drawn out. Every day thorois not s quorum {8 & day lost. Thero will ‘Do no business dono until to-morrow, ‘the oven- ing meoting of tho Sonato being meroly o con- trivauco to ovado tho Constitution. An ad- Journment this weok 18 out of the questlon. Mr. Sanford wont lomo with the Rail- rond DIl in his pooket. Whon he roturns, tho Bubcommittes will have tomeot aud pnss upon tho amondments, and the full Committeo | must roviow its work, It is not likely, thoro- foro, that the bill will got bofora the Sonnta until Wodnesday., There may bo o protracted debato, ocenpying & day or two. Anyway, it will bo Thursday or Friday before the bill renches the Ilouse, and if it is much amended, the House 0%% uh‘l e Ve i LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. ) SemiNarisL, April 21, BENATE. Briof ovoning gossion, no business done, Prayor by tho Rov. Mr, J ohngon. . MILITIA DILL, Tho Militin bill, House 411, wns rond a firat timo, ELTECTION OF BOMOOL OFFICERS. Houso_Bill 418, {lruvlding for tho olootion of Sehool Oficors, ofinnging tho timo of oleoting ‘Trustoos and othor oflicors from Saturday to Fri- day, was ordered to a socond reading. NEW DILLS. By Mr. MORRISON—To s}mvldu for the ap- Drflm\ll‘nun', of Trustoos of tho Agricultural Col- rvington. - r, WARNER—Daclaring twonty yore’ in- will diongreo, - A Committoo of Conforoncomty | gurablo fnsanity cause for divorco. tako another dsy, golng over to next week. Tho By same—Roquiring corporations to pny at- Gonoral Appropriation -bill bas not passed | torneya’ feos and damages in cortain oases of ap- the Ronate, and it will havo » thorny road to travel in tho Houso, Tho Penitontinry report Los not been touched, andon that sub- } et thero nro a dozen spocches to bo delivered. Tt will bo impossible, thereforo, to adjourn until nost weok, and a8 tho noxt pry-day comes on the 18t of Mny, probably that “will bo tho. lnst day of the sesslon. Tho Houso worked illogally for an honr this morning, aud then broke up on & call of tho Houso, tho T answoring to thoir names ¢ Armstrong (@run-Toilos, Rogors, dy), Jackson, Rountree, Armgtrong (La- James, Bawsor, Balle), Jessup, Feanlan, Barkley, Konin, Seott, Blshop (AcHenry)Lemma, Boune, Boolh, Lowin, Bliaw, Brynnt, Lomnx, Shermsn, Biillard, Toomis, Bhumway, Caacy, Marsl, Smith, Cassedy, McDonald, Snow, Carpennter, McGeo, Soulo, ondon, MeLaughlin, Blowart (Winne- Cronkrile, Briddlecoft, bago), Oullerton, Moore (Adams), Stewart(AcLean), Davis, Mooso, Strector, Dowey, Moflitt, Biroud, Dolion, Novillo, Bwan, Easloy, Nowtou, Bylvester, Efner, Qakwoodl, ‘aggart, Freoman, . Oberly, ‘hiomas, Graham, Oluron, Tillson, Grnoger, Poltzer, Virdon, ey, Tlowmen, Washbirn, aridfsy, Pollock, Webber, Ihalpix, Pyatt, Wobster, ‘Havwes, Quing, Woinhotmer, Horringta t, Raco, vick, Herting, Ramoy, Wickor, Hito (Mndison), Ray, Wymore, Hito (8t, Clalr), Rice, TITE ADJOURNED SESSION, ¢ Tho Senate is about eyenly divided on the pro- prioty of holding an ndjournod Scssion. Many of the Benators sre exorcised as.to liow thoy should vote. Were the voto to bo taken by socrob_bnllot thiore would be an overwhelming majority for anothor mooting, just as thoro would be a majority against & Railroad bill in both Houses if tho voto wore seoret. But in the Bonate aro many sprouting Congressmen whoso nmbition spreads out to Washington. The; bave a wholesome fozr of their constituonts, an will vote against an adjournod sossion ox dodgo. Those who never oxpect to be ro-elected will mako the most of their little brief suthority, and prolong the sossion four months noxt winter. Cvery unmarried man will vote to come back; so will tho widowers and thoss whoso ° wWivos aro sovore, Ono Bonator, of & pious turn of mind, has decidod to voto for an adjourned session beeauso, having exnmined tho Bible, ho found nothing prohibit- ingit. * Thou shialt not steal” fivo dollars o dny from tho Btate of Lllinois has diroct referouce to tho ndjourned sossion, and possossos peculinr force in that connection. Boriously, there is not much to bo hoped from tho Sonato. A sotof men who voted to remnin idlo fortwo days at this stage of tho soasion, nre capablo of “stratagems and epoils” of np{‘kma,ma tho chances aro rathor in favor of anotber mcoting. No gobd renson hns beon adduced for thus picking tho poople’s pockets of between $100,000 and $300,000. g ANOTHER DOARD. Mr. Morrison introduced a bill providiug for a Bonrd of Firo Directora for the Irvington Agrieul- tural Collogo—onoe from each of tho following counties: Washington, Clinton, Jefforson, Marion, snd Porry. Theso gentlomon aro to bo paid thoir actual oxpenses, and ara to appoint nnd fix tho componsation of a Bocrotary and Troasurer. Tho Dbill wag committed to the ~Committea on Btato Tustitutions, which has boen sitting for two months on & bill appropriating 810,000 to the Collego. Thisis ouo of tho 800 Lills thot will die the death of the unrighteous, THE MILITIA. Tho Militin blil, intonded to reorgenize tho military powor of “tho Btate and inerenso it in numbers and officioucy, was rend a flest timo, In spite of its oxtraordinary longth, ity provie- jons _nro bolioved to bo wise, A synopsis-of tho bill s boen published. TIME OF ELEOTING SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Blr, Suow roported a bill from the Committeo on Education changing tha timo of holding oloc- tions of School Directors from Baturday to Fri- doy. This is out of doference to the religlous pontiment of tho Soventh-Day llanlsl.s, whoso Babbath i8 observed -on” Baturday, and put of considoration for tho ladios who may be running for Diroctors, and whose domes- * bio duties aro supposod to accumulate on that flay. Thoe bill was orderad to o second reading. . THE UNION BTOOK YARDS. Br. Rankin's Houso bill amends tho aot in- sorporating tho Union Block Yards by adding tho Following : . @ Provided, that sald Company sball not bo pormit- ted to moke charges for Liny, straw, cory, or oflior. ar- Holos used for tho subslstunce of autmalw in their care, exccoding in amount 50 per cont additional to the cur- ront market prico of such bay, straw, corn, or other articles supplicd by thom for tho subsistenco of ok uimala, And, provided, further, That iu-ovory caso raperly certificd welghini tickut shal bo dolivered to o owner or ownors of Aiich animls, or to hfs or tholr sgont o ngonts with cach supply of suck bay, straw, corn, or other articles, - +_Any oflicar, agent, or employe violating any of the rovisions of thix uct, shull o Lablo 0 1 Hie of viot css thau §100, nor moro than §600, recoverablo boforo auy Justico of tho Peaco, Polica Mogiatrato, or court of competent Juriedivtiob, upon conviction theroof, in an action of dobt, one-Lalf to g0 {0 tho porson proso- cutiug for the satno, and the otber hulf {0 tho common school fund of tho town or clty whero sueh violation ceurs, + Tho bill was orderad to a thivd ronding, RAILROAD DBILLS, The Railroad Gomuwmittoe, por Mr. Hildrup, ite Cliairman, memrmu tovoral bills to the Iouso. :One, abollehing tho Itailrond Commission, was {aid on the tablo, and to wero sovoral ofhors havjng In viow loginlation embodioed iu the Com- romiso bill, Tho bill romoving tho §5,000 lim- tation of damagos for porsons killed by rail- roads was reportod upou adversoly, and the Houso concurred. Tho bill providing that traing nosd not m.o;l) st orosaings whon tho grade was ovor 80 foet to the mile—a DIl in {ta original ghapo calculatod to facilitato collisions, was roported back favorably, with a provielon that flagmen should bo stationod at such crossiugs, "'hore should have been anothor provision !.Ent the flagmen should not sleep nt their posts, and then tho bill would Lnvo boon rensonable por- haps, This bill is intended to apply to the Northwostorn Itond, n railroads which run to tho Btato line to purchase or be consolidated with thoir extousions in an- ptlor Biate, was roported with a recommeuda- penl or chango of -veuuo, By Mr, JONES8—Providing for a uniform num- ‘bor of Trusteos for State Institutions, Ty Mr, BRANBON—In rogard to taking acknowledgmonts of chattel mortgages by Notaries Public. LIENS ON JUDGMENTS. On motion of Mr. Jonos, tho House voted to roconsidor tho voto by which Honso bill No. 1, in regard to limitations of liona of judgments ollowing mombers not | and doecroos failed to pass. Consideration post- poned. UNION BTOOK YARDS. - House bill 417 in relation to tho Union Stock Yords and Transit Company of Chicago, was orderod to o third reading. : RAILROAD DILL. The Committeo on Railronds roported favor- nbly Bill 451, concerning injury to persons and proporty in the managomont of railronds. APPROTRIATION DILL. Houso bill 410, making an appropriation for tho Boldiers’ Orphans' Homo, was ordered to a third rending. LT, TOWN Houeo bill 201, providing for annexing torrl- tory to towns and villages, or excluding torritory therefrom, was ordered to a third reading, ANOTHER NEW BILL, By Br. STARR—A bill to submit the question of building a court-liouse, jail, or other county buildinga to a voto of the psople of the county. EOHOOL DISTRICTS. Houso bill 502, to consolidate school districts in Kaukakoo County, was ordered to a third reading. 2 OBSOBNE LITERATURE. Honao bill 568, to provent the circulation of obacone litoraturo, was ordered to a third read- ing. . ANOTHER NEW BILL. Tho Committeo on Railrords reported o bill for an ot to onable railrond companies to pur-~ chiase connecting railroads in adjoining States. . . NO QUONUM. A call of the Ionse wos ordorod, showing Bixty-ono members prosent, * Reooss, till 2:30 p. m. AFTERNOON BESSION. BERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A JEMBER. Mr, DRESSER aroso to & quostion of privil- ogo, and stated that sorious chiarges are'in cireu- lation allocting tho charactor of his collenguo, Mr: Lowis, of Calhoun County. He desired an invostigation, and sent to the Clork's desk n copy of the Poorin Transeript of April 19, containing, an itom which &tatos that Mr. Lowis hag boon in- dicted by tho Grand Jury of his county for an attempt to commit arapo. The facthaving boon doveloped that there was no t}(uurum present, t}m Houso adjourned without taking furthor ac- jon, s —— A Onto Lncy. 5 Lady Browne and I wero as usual going to the wos dark. In tho closo lano, under the parl paloy and within twouty sards of tho gato, u lack figuro pushed by botweon the chaise and tho hedgo on my sido. Isuspactod it was o high- wayman, and 6o I found did Browne, for sho was speaking, and ump;wd. To divert her foars, I was going to say, *'Isnot that the apothecary golu{; to the Duchess ?” whon I llfll\'fl{‘ a voica cry ‘*Stop I" aud then the figure caino baclk ‘to tho chaigo. I had the presence of mind, boefore 1 lot-down tho glnss, to take out my wateh and stufl it within my dross undor the arm., Ho enid, * Your purse and watchos?" ‘I have no watch,” I replicd. “Then your purse,” I gave it to him;; it had nine guinoas init. It was so dark thnt I conld not sge his hand, but I folt him tako it, Ho then asked for Lady Browno's purao, and said “Don’t bo frightened; X will not lur! you." “No, you won't frighton the lady,” I 8aid, ¢ No, I give yon my word I witl not'hurt you,” ho repliod. Tady Drowno gave him her purao, and was going to add hor watch, but ho #aid, I am"much obligod to eyou; I wish you good night.” pullod off his i} aud rodo awey. “ Well," said I, * you will not bo afraid of being. robbed anothor tinio, for you seo thoro iy noth- inginit” *Ob, buf Tnm," sho said; “and now Iam in torror lost ho return, for I have given him & purse with bad monoy that I carry on pur- pose."—ZLady Walpole. e\ S Bethesda Wator. Dright’s Diconse, Dinbetes, Xidnoy und Bladder Dis~ eases, Dropsy, and Indigestion, it s said, can e ocured by Dunbar's Betbesda, tho original Waukesha Wator, Thin is tho water recommended by Prof, Wol- lard Parker, BY, D,, of New York , Chiof Justico Oh Burgeon-Gen, Walcott, of Wisconsin, and thousan othors, It {8 put up in barrels chorrod on tha inai .in which {t will koop for months unimpaired. M Morton, tho ‘General Agent, will -bo at o Bhorman ouse Tucsday, between the Loura of 12 and 3 o’clock, 10 confor with any party who wishes - torritory not dis posed of, or thie Foprosontatives of hoapitals or charila- lo_institutlons, to which 1t will. bo_furnishod froe, {v'nr %fihor particulars address I, N, Norton, Milwaus o0, Wis, - ———— Bnve Your Money. Tivo hundred ploccs striped dress allks at 05 and 76 cents, and $1, rotailed elauwliora at nearly doublo, Targo lino of French combrlca at- 16 centa—ald prices 60 cents ; 500 ploces black Lyous dross eilks at from $1 108275, On theso goods buyera whll snvo ot loast 40 or ceuf, Huils, tulmes, ofo., of our own manufac- uro in endless varloty, now’ bolug oponod. Dresge making done in Intestulylos, Batisfaction guarauteod, Will opien thia week f otall dopartment. over 1,000 cascaof assortod apring dry goods, Buyors can Toly on saviug ovor ono-thixd of_thelr nioney, 0, W, & K, Tardridgo & Co., Nos, 118, 120, 133, and 124 'Btato ‘troot, noar Madison, ——— Oholce Property at Auction. Thoso of our readors whoaro in scarch of choleo and dosirablo property should not forget the auction salo of 8lots on Douglas placo, betwosn Prairis and Indlana ayenues, oud 7lots on Qottuge Grove aud Oal- ifornin- aventics, botween Bixty-0fth and Sixty-sixth strects, The xala will tako placo to.morrow (Thure. diz) at 2y oclock p. v, nt e afigo of tio Aotioneery and Agenls, 0, O, Tita¥iswt & Co,p No, 180 Eaut Madison atreet, —— Sale of Oil Paintings, TThis ¢ fiernoon st 2:80 and ovoning at T, tho salo of thoso flue oll paintings will take place ot No. 183 Enst Madison atrect, Tho Iadios nro partioularly invited, ‘This salo comprises mll’? fine paiutinge, and thoue who fail to attond will mfss an_opportunity of obtaius ing fitting ornaments for thelr hawics, ss thoy will bo sold without roserve, ‘I'ie prominont firm of Elisoa The (Jnen{‘ bill,” ellowing | & L'ostor are the suctioncers, i —_— The Genuine Goyser Spring Wator 1s drawn by Buok & Royaer a} both stores, Duchess of Monroe’s at7 o'clock. Tho uvnninF i 3 THE COUNCIL. The Time for Saloon-Closing Again Placed at 11 0'Clock, - Massrs, . Adams and Mlooro . Confirmed ay Health Commisslonorse.«Jir, Monrd's Romina- tion Rojeclod. 'W‘osl-Lnkn Stroot Pavoment---Tho South, Clark Stroot Matior. A rogular mooting of tho Conncil was held yostorday ovening, Ald. Bchaffuer in tho olair, ‘Prosont, Aldormon Howen, Richardson, Dixon, Warron, McGonniss, Cooy, MoAvoy, Bldwoll, Btono, Plckoring, Wracey, Sohmitz, McGlowry, Clowry, Balley, O'Brien, Clark, Bwoat, Kohoo, Hoalb; Miner, Moore, Cloveland, Quirk, Mo- Grath, Eckhardt, Stont, Malr, Longachor, Belisftnor, Oarney, Cannon, Ogden, Corcoran. TETITIONS, Potltions wore prosonted and roforred for oponing alley in Block 81, School Saction Addi- tion; for gns on Hubbard strect, bptweon Rou- bon and Panlina;, for a sowor in Forquer stroct, from Halstod to Bluo Island avenuo; for grad- ing and planking Block 2, Oanal Lrustoes’ Subdi- vision; for oponing Farwoll stroot; for waler- main on McHonry . streot, from North Wator to Dranch; for = sidowalk on tho oast bido of Mollonry strect, from North to Elston avonues; for over streot to LEgan avonuo; for ropairing Grovo streots for a sidownlle o both sides of Olayton, from Loavitt to Wostorn avenua; for o sidewalk on tho oast sido of Wood, from Mil- waukeo aveuue to Waubansia ayonue, ORDERS, The Board of Public Worka was ordered to proparo ordinances for opening Hanover strect {from Thirty-firat to Egen avenue; for paving Fifth avenue from Van Buren to Polk; for widening Halsted from Archor to Egan avenues ; for oponing Farroll stroot from 'Thirty-firat to Hickory; for o sidowalk' on tho onst sido sido of Paulina from Waubansis to Noblo and the south side of VanBuron, from Paulina td Rouboen; to have all buildings nnd material re- moved from tho Loke Front nt_onco; to notify tho Joliot & Chicago Rond to fix Grove ntroot; to build & sewer in Bullivan street, botwoen Sedg- wick and Hurlbut, and in Willow, from Larraboe to the Nowberry School. * CITY OFFICERS, The quarterly roport of tho Bridewoll Commis- sionors was prosonted and placad on filo. A communication was recoived from the Board of Firo and Polico, rocommending the urchase of another sito for tho main West Bido 'olico Btation, whick was reforrod to tho Com- ‘mittoo on Firo and Water. . © BOUTH CLARK, Tho Bonrd of Public Worls, in roply to a reso- Intion of inquity relatlve to tho improvemont of Olark streot, from Tiwelfth to Twenty-socond, ropiorted an ordinance had been passed for wall- ing and paving the street, oxpsoti "fi the roilroad tracks would bo romoved. Aa thoy had not, nothing had beon done toward valng, though tho Board sliould recommend it whon advis- able, The Board do not think it advisablo to” havo the strest planked, 8s provided In the ordinance of 1856, ond think the sldo Bowers ‘uunecessary, T‘my also state that tho road claims it did not accopt the torms of the ordinance of 1856, It wns roforred tothe Committoo on Streots and Alloya. oponing Han- BTREET TMPROVEMENTS. Tho Board of Public Works snbmitted ordi- nancos for oponing Vornon avenuo to Egan ave- nue, andfor paving Union from Hubbard to Erio, and Doatborn from Twenty-soventh to Tiwonty-ninth, and for walling and iling Town- sond from Obloago avenus to Wost White, which wore pr:rarly roforrod, Boveral lasmp-post and sidewalk ordinances ‘were prosented and passed. * BIONS, Ald, McGonniss offerod an _ordinanco amonda- tory of the firo ordinanco, providing that no signs constructod of wood shall bo placed on top of any building over two stories in hoight. t was roforred to tho Committeo on Fire and ‘Water. TNE INTER-STATE EXPOSITION, Tho roport of the Committee on Wharves and Publio Grounds, rocommonding the passnge of s rosolution divecting the Board of Public Works to build for the Intor-State Expo- sition, & bullding on tho Lake Park, monoy and plaus fo bo furnished by tho Exposition, was Bubmitted and Inid over. CRUELTY TO ANINALS. The ongrossed ordinance for tho provention of cruelty to animals, was glightly amondod, and was roferred to tho Clark for ongrosamoent. CLOBING BALOONS, The ordinanco for closing saloons at Lalf-past 11 o'clock was taken up. Ald. Henth moved to striko out half-past 11 and insort 11. Ald, McAvoy moved to fix tho hour at 12, He had undorstood half-past 11 was to bo the com- promiso, Ald, Moore moved to tablo all amondments, and Ald. Pickering agroed with bim, The motion to tablo was not agreed to—yoas, 13; nays, 20, & Ald. Heath mado a spoceh in favor of tho 11 o'clack rulo. Ald. McAvoy's smondment was lost—yeas, 0; mx'u 4, 1d. Heath's amondment was carriod—yons, 20 ; nays, 12—ns follows: Yeas—Bowon, Richardson, McGenniss, Cooy, Bid- well, Stouo, Pickorlg, Tracey, McClowry, Clark, Hoath, Miner, Moore, Oloveland, Quirk, Lougacher, Behat'ner, Carnoy, Cannon, and Ogden—30, Naya—Dizon, Warren, MoAvoy, Schmiiz, Olowry, Bafloy, O'Brien, Kehoe,' Eckliardt, Stout, Bahr, sn Corcoran—13, A motion to waivo tho engrossment failod— yons, 25; nays, 7; oud the ordinance was ro- forred back for engrossment. LOARD OF HEALTIL, The Committeo on the Judiciary, to whom wyea referrod tho mossago of the Mayor, nominating cortain mowmbers of the Bonrd of Health, re- ported, rocommonding the _coufirmation of [c@regor Adems and Charles 3. Moore. Tho Committoeo eny that while Mr. Hoard is nworthy and faithful “man, and’ will continue in the future, a8 in the pnast, to serve tho city to tho best of hia ability, it in belioved that a younger man might perbaps be more eflicient and give general salisfaction. Thoy theroforo recommended he be not confirmed. o report was conouired in, ‘Tho ordinanco for .paving Lako stroet, from Halsted to the vinduct, was passed. STUEET EXNDB, Tho Committeo on Wharves and Public QGrounds reported n resolution the offect that tho street ends shiould not bo leased for any pur- poro whatever, Tho matter was laid ovor. DELTS AND CLUDS, The Committoo on Policeroported the Couneil could not intorforo with the naction of the Board of Polica in directing policemon to wear bolts and carry olubg, and rocommended that Ald, Tracy's rosolution ordering & discontinuance of tho practice, bo tablod, ‘Thia subjoct recolyod a thorough disoussion, The matfor was Inid over, 'Tho Council adjourned. —_— _PERSONAL, Albort Irearing of Boston hins given £80,000 to tho Liboria Collogo, at Monrovin, Tho wholo male houso of Bornadotto is now roduced to King Oscar II, and his four sous, rauging from the age of 16 to that of 8 yoars. J.Q, A, King, of Joliot, has purchasod the proporty of the Braidwood Coal-Mining Com- pauy, af Braidwood, Gen. O'Noill, tho Fenian, finds Enat 8t, Louls :flugou(nl to hia tastes, and will make his home ore. ¢ Lieut. Erasmus Donnigon, of the ‘navy, a son of ex-Gov, Donnison, of Ohfu, committod suicido at 8an Franciroo, Saturdny, bocause of domestio difiloultios, loaving o wifo'in that oity, Parson Brownlow hesitatod for some? woeks, but finally took tho * back-pay"” monoy, at tho samo timo cnru(ntg tho vovorty, protiabied il- Em!x» aud blg doctors’ Dbills that forced him to o it. M. P, Ayors, of Jrckeonvills, I11,, is tho Pros- ident of thrée rallroads, viz: Tho Ohicago, Homor & Bouthorn, the Danvillo, Olnoy & Ohio, and tho Jacksonville, Northwestorn & Houthoast- e, Thomas L. Wakeflald of Dadham, Jonas Fltoh and Bylvanus A, Donio,of Baston, have beon ap- {:uiuud CQummmisnioners ou the looation and u‘l{dlug of o now Btato Prison in Massachu- 6otly, Willlam_Adams, of Chicago, has sold the Natlonnl Hotol, in Jollet, to & Ohicago gontlo- [ man. Consldoration, ~ ©17,000, i improved Ohtengo roporty. Mr. Adams has owned this proparty Far x:lmnryly thirty yoara, . The vacanoy cansod the rosignation:of William D, Bhipmai, Unlted Btates Judgo for the district of Counocticut, has boen filled by the nppolutmout of Nathaniel Shipman, of Hart-- m{d, who wae Gov., Buckingham's privato Sco- rotary. ¥ ey Jamos Brooks roturned to Washington with- ont finding any reliof inhis two weolis' visit to Norfolk, "At a consultation of physiclnus, it wan concludod to administer nourishment ovory six hours by injoctlon, a8 taking it in the ordinary way seoms to have failed alnost entirely to give him the nocosanry strength ot hody. Mark W. Dolahay, tho dinokon and bribo- taking United Btatos District Judgo in Knnaas, wha hag just beon imponolied Ly the Iouss of Roprosontatives, i ono.of iho signors of tho momorial nnk(ns Congross to_iucorporato n ro- afllgmun amondmont to the Federal Constitu- on, Tho lottor from Benator Bayard, of Dolaware’ roturning to ‘tho QGovornment tho incroagod solary votod him by tho last Gongross, proves tho gontioman n worthy son of the oldor Bayard, whoso dignified rofusal- to- touoh the Gredit Mobillor. stook lias ® gained him- tha - title of “ Chovalior."—ZXarLford Courant, Johin ¥. Lo Barnos, o ]nunllvpxomlnont‘ Tondor | in_tho Ropublican party in Washington, D. C., will soon marry n daughter of GQeorge T. Down- ln?. Lo Barmos s ‘¢ plain ;" Miss Downlng, colored. The brido's -outfit will Lo of Paris male, and tho wedded pair will do Europs, the first thing, U The London Morning Postof April b, says : # Tho Marohfonoks of “Watorford, who was do- livered of g stillborn child on Monday laat, died on Friday ovening. Hor ladyship, Florenco, was daughtor of the lato Maj.’ Rowley, DBomba cavalry, and married, firat, tho Hon. John J, 'W. Vivian, M. P., socond gon of Richard Hussoy, first Lord Vivian, from whom elie was. divorce: AnJuly, 1800, Bho marriod the Marquis of Waterford in the spring of last-year.” Anna, Dickingon doesn'’t like dmfiq. .In tho midst of hor leoturo last night sl suddenly stopped and romarked : *“I¢ Ioam plonsing you' I hopo some of Xcu tvill pleaso mo by putting out that dog.” Aud lo, tho Govornor of the Btate of Minnesotn gravely arose, and 88 gravely oon- ductod his favorito chicken dog to’ tho ante- room, whoro ho wna ignominiously left, whilo tho Govornor rosimod his provious attitude of an attontive listenor. What offenco * that dog " had committed was not ny}mxunt to the majority of obsorvers.—St. Paul Lress. Tt is not genorally known in this city that Mra. ‘W. R. Phelps bad applied for snd_ obtainod & divorco’ through tha consont of Mr. Phelps. Such, howovor, wag the caso, afid Lor trip to the Torritory was a removal, not moroly o visit. Binco hor rosidenco with her brothor-in-law, Govy, MeCool, sho has made now ailinnces in the matrimonial lno, aud was marriod a fow montha sinco to & Gormnn Count, said to bo worth over 8 million. We givo thoso facts as thoy wero given to us, and, if true, we hopo tho nowly yvedded pair may enjoy tho l.u{) inoss of tho honoymoon commensurate with tholr desorts,.— Peoria Democrat, e e AMUSEMENTS, M'VIORER'S THEATRE, ‘The now play entitled, * Ono Hundred Years 013,” from tho Fronch of ‘La Contonsirs,” was produced at MoVickor's last ovening for the firat time in Clicago, introducing, in the prinel- pal character, Mr, Mark Smith, one of tho very best of American actors. A good sudicnce was in attendance, and manifosted much enjoymont m the extromely intorosting play, aud in the mannor ofits acting, Tho story of the drama, briefly givon, is s follows : ‘Tho play consists of four ncta, In tho'firat the old man, Jnnrfl:za Fauvel, colobratos lns 100th birthday, Thig nlao introduces his grandson, George Fauvel, and George’s two duughtors, Camtlle and Juliette, "Tho latter {a morrfod, and has bocome seriously compro- misod with ono Maz De Maugars, Bho confessca all to Camille, who regolves o shiold hor ot any cost, De Maugura hopes to work through this roaolve of hers, and obtaln ber hand and largo fortune, In tho socon act, Do Maugara learns that Camfile’s hand is at tho disposal of Jacques Fautel, who, by his oxtromo ago, hus woudorful power in 'reading tho.charactors of thono he meots, THo olio discovors that violent anger mnt Xkill the old man, and when ho is ropulsed in his sult for Canulle, hio works tho old man fnto & pasaion, in liopen of killing him, But Fauvel szcs his alm, and daga not allow him to aitain it. Camilla {8 summonod 10 hor siator in her sahamo, and 18 goue for Aftcon days, 10 ono knows where, Fauvel ia paasionafoly attachc to her, and thoy conceal her fllqlfl from bim, At last sho rolurns, and rofuses to toll whoero sho has been. Bho aska them to {rust her. Her father casts hor off, ‘but hor betrothed confides In hor and trusts hor, In the third act, Do Maugars pursucs Camills and trios to induco her to merry him by threat cning bor, Julietfe oppears, and Camille ro- uows hor dclermination to ' shicld her, oven at tho cost of nacrificing herself, Justas tho nuptinl contract bolweon Jiena d'Abby and Camiile is to bo eigned, Jacques Fautel learna what he supposes to'bo Canitle's shame, and sho will not. vindicate horself by oxpoalng Julictte. Thon De Maugarsdeclares himself Osmillos partuer in shame, and tries to drivo her to marry him, but slo indignantly scorns him, The old man trics, In overy way, to got lier to declaro hor in- nocence, and when sbo Fefuses ho goos away fu despalr, but comes back to declaro bhis trust in gj.er. Tn tho fourth act the frm of Fauvel & Son in bankrupt, but tho old mnn savos his grandson from suicilo and iucltcs him to work, Thero sro 000,000 franca needed to meot tho linbilities of tho house, and this sum is obtained most unexpoctedly from one to whom 23,000 francs nad been left in trust o pyn loan, This loan was mada by Jacques Fauvel soventy-soven years boforo, and Lie hold tho horrowor's note, ~Tho sum had incroased cnormously, and was mor than enough to Fostoro tho firm to & solvent cou- dtlon. e Haugars still poraiating i his endeavors 1o seara Camills Into morrying him as the only way to reguin hor good namo, s challengod by hes Lotrotliod, snd, a8 he falls mortally wounded, tolls enough of the truth to clear hor aud muko hor bapoy. Tho construction of the plot is skilltul and oftective, and its claboration abounds plentifully in fine touches of good, pure, healthful aenti- mont. The play can bo commonded henrtily Doth for its dramatic and its moral merit. As presontod by Mr. Smith, the character of tho’ ‘contonarian is invested . with a powerful interost throughout. Its olemont of pathos js_brought out with the power of a fino nctor, whoss rare art ig shown in the unvarying fidelity to the idos, of oxtremo ago and and ignity, It is o downright luxury fo listen to Nr. Bmith's splondid “reading, with ita avery word and intonation, Bo complotely, 60 connciontiously and 8o resonantly rendored. 1t is a porformance which will bo peculiarly on- Joyod by the moro eritical of theatre-goers, and o look to soo tho claims and merits of this most rexcollont actor recognized fu o manner which shell bo alike flntturmfitu him and creditable to tho dramatio tastos and percoptions of his aud- itors, Tho play is very handsomoly produced in all particulars, tho ~cmst being unusually strong and even, while “tho stage fur- nishings are ologant and olaborats, Luoks of apaco provonty at this time, furthor montion in detail than to eay that Mr, O'Neill, My, Plerco, Mrs, Allon, Mra. mfl Mra, Btone- oll, Mr. Batry, Mr, Powor, sud Mr, Pondloton all appoar to the bost advantage. - - TIE OTHER THEATRES, At Hooloy's, “ Littlo Em'ly” was givon last uight, with Mr, Stuart Robson in tho charaoter of Micawber, Mr, McKoe Rankin as Uriah Heep, Mr, Lawlor es Peggolly, and o strong cast by other mombers of the company. - A moro ex- tondod notico i nogessnrlly doforred, Tho snme bill will be rotained up to Friday uight, ¥ Alixo" entered upon ita second week at Hoo- ley's to o fino' audionco, . The production is a \:rfl.lllnnb succosy, and o notable one in many re- spocts. > pMr, Chanfrau romainy another wook at tho Academy of Music, dolighting crowded Louses with the fnopluy of “Xit, the Arkaneas Tray- cltor,” and his suporb rendition of tho title role, Myers' Opern liouso was well filled last night, and o choico melango of minsatrelay was prosent- od by tho Arlington, Cotton & Kemble party, Tho~ programmo “ombraces a world of good things, with the burlosquo of *Romeo and Ju- ltot " a8 tho aftorpicce. Now York Dry Goods Mnrlkot. Niv Yonx, April 31.—Buafuess was quict with the commisslon louses, but thero was more movement ‘with the jobbers iu domeatio coltons, The market for cotton goods §8 unchanged, Tho best grades of hoavy standard and fine brown sheetiugs oro firm, but in- ferlor qualitics of brown and bleachod goods are frreg- ular, though gelling moro frooly ut reducad quotationa, Uolured cottons ara fairly aclivo and firm, *Priutsuro sollint wall by tho packago, Woolons continuo Torolgn goods are quiet, oxcopt white goods, 1n0halrs, battines, and cofored Orloans oloths, ulet, luck P b A ek Pittsburgh Livo Stock Market. PUTTHBURGH, Pay April 21.—0aTriE—Market dull; arrivala hoovy; best, $0.25@0.00; tovkors, $0.75G 4,50 ; comraon, $5,00@5.50, Sisr—Markot slow; arrivale boury ; beat woal, 034t37a 3 modium, I\{0 ; common, 5@5)c. el AiSkey o eivals talr; R"gihtlnlph(n, $5.80@0,00 3 Yorkors, $5.40@6.50, — e Philadelphin Live Stock Markoet, PurLapesruza, April 21,—Beeves—In fair domand, Sales 2,100 Pennaylvania and Western steers, cholce, at $7.60@8,00; fair (o good, $0,60@7.00; common, $5.00@0,00, ‘Buszi—Dull. Balea 10,000 at $7.0088.00, Houu—Dull, " Balea 6,000 8¢ $5.50@8.75, —_———— Pittsburgh 011 Market, Prrresunoi, April 31,—COrudo potroloum weakor, $2,95@9.40 § roued dull and ynchauged, 160, » " THE INEBRIATE ASYLUM. 1 | Quirteity Meoting ot tha DireetorssTho ! - . Récont Investigation and - Its Results " Tho Asylum Now-All Right---Proposed Bale of tho Proporly - Financial . Stafomont. * A quarterly meoting of. .tho Bonrd of Dircotors of tho Washingtonian Homo Booloty wan hold lnst ovening in the rocoption room, Dr. N. 8. Dnvis in the Chair, Mr. H. 0. Moroy noting as Socro- tary. Tho mooting was unusually well attended, and camo to order with s punotuality nnd prompti~ tudo thAt showed momotbing unusual in the wind. Tho following gontlomen and ladlos woro ‘mmnnt :* Dr. N. 8. Davis, 0. N, Holdon, W. H. Wolle, Dr. D.'A, Colton, Dr. T. D, Fitoh, Dr. O. W. Earlo, J. 8, McIntird, W, Hodgson, W, War- son, Dr. Hifcheock, Philip Mo 0. L. Drake, X, I, Bowon, and’ Mrs, G, 13, Mareh, Mrs, W. Warron, Mrs, Dr, Colton,: Mra. L. O. Calkins, .and Mra. . Hodgdon, + Bovoral gontlemon arrivad lato, but in time ta partioipate in the pracoedings, - EXEOUTIVE' COMMITTEE'S REPORT, ' Dr. N, 8. Davis, Chairman of tho Lxacutive QOommittoe, submitted & quartorly report, statin, that it would bo romembored thal, at the acnus :meeting of the Board of Directors, hold in Jan- Jlary last, tho roports of tho Buperintondent, Physician, and Ladies' Committee difforod so much in rofinnl to mattors of importance in rof- | eronco to the manugomont of thoeHomo during tho procoding ymw, thnt tho Board appointed o committeo to Invostigate fully into tho mattor ‘nlluded to in eaid roports. ‘Tho Committeo ap- pointed discharged the duty nssigned promptly .and faithfally, and, in thoir roport, ntn?ml that tho facta nlh:lgml in tho nnnual roporis of the Physician and Ladios’ Committoo wore fully cor- roborated by tho ovidonce they had rocolve aud they recommendad the dischnrge of somo ol tho inmatos, and tho establishmont of moroe rigid d(uulpilnn in the Home, and moro strict conformity to tho rules in regard to the admisslon and discharge of inmates. 'Tho Ex- ocutive Committeo, aftor duo doliberation, nc- copted tho recommendation, hoping thnt tho Buporintendont, Mr, T. M. Van Court, would choorfully co-oporate in’ an offort to correct ‘whatover abuses oxisted, and to moro faithfully onforco tho rules fn rogard to tho sdmission, dis- chorgo, and conduct of. inmates. Instond of doing 8o, howvvor, ho pursued o courso with thoe inmaten s0 lnflndlclom, and dictated such altora~ tions to tho Iixocutive Committoo, that hin ro- movyal booamo n nocessity, BMr. ‘Albert D. Hager was appointed to fill the vacanoy, and took pos- sosslon. of tho Homo April_ 1, nnd during tho ‘brief poriod which has olapsed has shown a most commendable dogreo of onorgy, tact, and ability in tho work of sotting the house in order. 'Tho Committos look confidently to the future for moro satisfactory rosults than have baen ob- tained in “tho” past. A prngnsltluu had boon rocelvod for the purchasa of the Hamo Fopurty for - the sum of #35,000. The Committee recommonded the Borrd of Diroctors to authorize the Exocutive Committeo to soll the £ropm'ty on the bost pos- siblo torms, on thocondition that tho Home may oontinue the ocoupancy of tho premises for ono yoar from the first of tho prosent month without Pay ofrent. This would "give amplo time to se- curo & now location and comploto & new building bofore vacating the old one. The Committeo slso recommondod the xg)pointmnnt of & com- mitteo to confer with tho Common Council and urgo the importance of includiniin the Appro- riation bill of tho presont yoar the porcen.age liconso fund to which tho Homo is entitled un~ dor charter, and, in caso of such appropriation, to waive the pnyment of tho 813,000, at least un- til such time aa the city shall have moro fully ro- coverod from tho groat fire of October, 1871, The report was discussed at considerablo longth, some of the membora oxprossing the hope that tho city would bo sued for the amount, It waa finolly ndopted, however, and the follow- ing Committoo appointod by tho Obair:_Maasra, O.'N. Holdon, Wells, Morey, Myers, and Bowen. FINANOIAL MEPORT. g H. 0. Moroy submitted & quartorly report, showing roceipta and exponditures as follows: Tecolved for board past quarter, Tteceived for rent of chavel. crued sinco Oct, 8, 1671, Recelvod balance duo from 0. 690,83 5 0y . Nome, ut for provistons, Lioip, and othier oxponscs for past quartor..,, .$2,057,51 Due from City of Obicago to Aprii 1, Intorest duo on 10308, ..uu.rs Equivalent to cighteen free Innuites....... Amount board uncollooted it thirteen months.... ererersaacanienai 1200 6,020.70 Auioqulvnlunt of twouty freo inmutes for that e v ‘The Bocrotary also submitted & supplemental roport omboyding & correction of statements made by T, M. Van Court, in rogard to tho fl- nancos of tho Homo a8 reported in the daily papors of March 81, e Into Buperintondent Ingiated,in opposition to the sunual :xnrt of tho Bxeoutive Commit- {00, which stated that the Homo, under tho Into management, would have boen soveral thousand dollars in debt the pnst yoar, had it not boen for £8,000 roccived from the city, that tho financial roport for 1872 showed & balance to the credit of tho iustitution,nftor deducting ourront expensos, of 12,69G.73, omitting tostate that 812,600 of these funds was money due from thoocity and not appropriatod last year, and only obtainablo by & suit atlaw. Ho states that £3,886.75 was collectod in oxcoss of expounditura in 1872, buf omits to state that 83,000 of these roceipts woro ' from tho Burr cstate-and tho city, most of it funds which could notbo used, but hnd to bo Ioanod out. ° The roport was adopted. MR, T, M, VAN COURT, ox-Superintondent of the Homo, submitted a quartarly roporl showing e tolloying statis- os ¢ Numbor of inmates Deo, 3, 1872, 41 ; admitted, Jonu. ary,7; Fobruary, 16; and March, 16 ; discharged, Jonuary, 7 Yebruary, 17; March, 23. In tho Home Maroh 49, 1873, 81 ; averagd number in tho Homo, 40, Tho roport was laid upon tho table. A lottor was read by the Becrotary containing the resignation from tho Exeoutive’ Committos of Mr, N, H. Wollg, for tho ronson that lus on- gn'g::muntfl oonflictod with his dutios on that Com- mittoo, ‘I'ho rosignation wag withdrawn, and the moot- ing adjourned. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Now York Financial Nows. Nxw Yon, April 21,—Tho week opons with a mark- ed improvomont in fiuauces, aud & moro cheorful fool- ing porvadss businens circlos, Tho two oxtromes for monoy on call wora 1-33 per day, and 7 por cont por sn- num, with most of the loana nf 1-04 to 7 por cent, Tho supply of money 1 rapidly incroasing, tlio roceipts by express componle to-day boing $3,600,000, and tho lo- rata bids fair tobe tho maximum prico for moucy thio oarly futuro, Tha best mercautily paper is now ‘wanted by capltalista at 10@12 per cent, Btorling advancod to 1085; for 60 days, and 1095 for sight, cloaing at 108 7-109108)¢ former ; 1005@1004 forthie Iatter, ] Gold waa weak ot 1177 down to 1173, closing at NIXEUTH. 3 Toaus T per cont to flat for’ osrrying, with one lot at 1-64, Cloarings, $09,000,000, Troasury' disbursomonts, $25,800, Gustoms rocolpts, $370,000, "ho outstandlng logal tenders show & decroae of 4,000 dovernmonts wore xax higher, and very strong, Btate bonds ruled dull and steady, Tennessoes woro very lh‘ODfi‘ Tha contlnved influz of money and_tho enslor rates of intorost wora folt in tho stock markot, in n further advance In thie gonoral sharo ist, Tho prinoipal deal- inga to-day woro in Weatern Unfou, which at no time wus strong, Pacifio Mall, concorning ., which thoro sre nlready rumors in regard to a con- fost st tho May clection, Bt Paul, Now York Contral, Ohfos, Wabash, and ' Union Pacifio, Western Undon:fell from B34 to 853, Tacitio Mail advanced to 613, foll to 893, clowlug at 00, Bt, Paul fluctuated from 6033 to 623 ; Wabaah, 093¢ {071} Now Jereoy Bouthiorn, 88) {038 Northwostorn comt mon, 8L to 8243 Bt,'Tosoph, 433 to 481; C., O, & T, 0., 30 to 89373 arlam, 197 101255 Yanaina, 111 01103 Qontral, 1017 to 102);; Lako Bloro, D37 to Dt} Ohios, 43 0 453¢; Ttock Taland, 109 to 1093¢: Union Pacific, 33'to 83)¢ ; and Erlo, 60); to 063{. Prices foll off in tho aftorudon under réalizations, Lut tho market olgsed atendy, Tho liabilitios of tho suspcnded fiem of Darton & Allon aro estimatod at §300,000 ; asits 1ot atatod, but ‘supposcd to bo considurable, Btorling, 1083 OVENNATENT DONDS, Coupons, 81, 203 [ Coupons, %87, 5-308 0f 103, . 183 | Cuupons, 3 Coupons, '6 18i¢ | Now 5, Goupons, 165, 20 | 1040 Coupons, "85 (ow), ..1175¢ | Curraiicy 6. BTATE DONDS, Minson +,03% | Virgintas, old........43 Tounsas North Oarolluas, olil.,50 193§ 70 | North Carolinas, now,10 73 . 10" Quickstlvar,. TFort Wayno, Torro Hatto... ‘Torro Hauto pf Ohicago & Altor Ghicago & Atton pfd Now York Coniral. Ohlo & Miasiasippi Erlo, Erlo i 0,8, & - Harlem,, Lako Ethw» . Harlom pfd Indlana Ocntral, e Michigan Ce Tllinola Central ... 117 Piltsburgh Union Pacifio sl a3 Northwes! Unfon Pacific bouda, 861¢ Northwestorn Contrat Pacifio honda,103 TRaok Island Del, Lack, & Wosteral, 100 N.J, Contral, p Ho & Eri0sseveeas Bt. Paul, .. M Foroign Mnrkots. Livenroor, April 21—11 a. m.—TFlour, 974 6d, Wintor wheat, 128 20 ; spring, 11s@12s 21 ; white, 115 4d@11a7d 5 ‘club, 115 0d@123, Corn, 278 JA@Ts 0, Pork, 678 6d, Tard, 403408 G, Livenrook, April 41—1:0 p,in,—Breadsttifrs dull and, unchangod, Lard, 408 6d, 5 Lonpon, April 915 p, m.—Consols, 0033 5208 of 05, 0187 3 'do of 07, 005 ; 10-408, 093¢; now 63, 90§ Erlo, 513, T'allow, 48a 0d, = T'aws, 'April 31.—Rentes, 50¢ 5o, Livexeoor, April 31,—Uotton fiem} middiing up- lond, 9};@04d; Orloans, 0i¢d; sales, 10,000 bales; ‘Amekcan, 3,000 balas ; spiolation sud ozport, 8,000 alos, Tircadsbutts quiot ; rod wintor wheat, 12424, Flour, 278 6d. Corn, 27s 34@2s 6. Tard, 405, Chogss, 089, Cumborland, 893 9d; short rlb, 404 8, Now York LivesStock Mnrlcets Nrw Yonw, April 25,—~Dezves—Yostorday and_to- dy, 330 cars, or 5,244 hioad, giving o total for wack of 9,24, agalnsf 7,167 last weok, and 9,407 tho correspond- ing woolcInst year, Tho quality rangod from common o primo, Tiio mirkot-oponed on Baturdry witl an “oaaier fecllug, aud liberal sales were madoatn frac- tional reduction from provious quotatious, To-dny tho matkot wae a littlo irregalnr, and fu somo instancea thobutchorsobtatnod conceasiona oqual to ic por 1b, but the demand provod to bo Jargor fhan solle ora gonerslly lookod- for, sud. the. bifer- inga . woro_entiroly closed ot boforo. 3 p, m, Gompnred with Mondny Inat wook, pricas .8ro. nbous Hfoper ulowsr, Toor to gooi ozans sold ot 0@ 1130, and poor to atrlotly primo nativo stoors, - 105@ 1030, with o fow oxtra booves nt 1dc. - Baloa ‘ncludo 31cara Tilinots stoors st 0X@0) owt, ot .113@I3%0s T cars do, T@BJ owt, nt 19@ 1350 : & oars do, 7 oit, 183¢e, to dress B7 Iba to tho, grass owt ; 9 cars do, 7 ot 12@1hx0 ¢ 0 cars do stillors, 7 cwt, 1240 ; 13 cars do, 05@7 owt, 11X@124c ; 11 carn (0, 637 owl, 1250 per 15, to dlross 58 s to tio gross owt; 6 cara do,d owt, 13i(c; 8earo do, 7 owt, 123(0: 2 carn_do, T owt, 1230, to dross 58 Il ; 2 éars do, 8 owt, 19Q14c ; 14 cata ONIO stillern, 6¢ owt, 11%@12%0 ; 13 cara Missourd cattlo, SKGTY owty TIN@ING0;"T carn aill-fod Toxn ncaut 7 owt, 113¢¢, to dreas 57 Jba; G cars ordinary TToxans, 61 ‘owt, 100, to droan 66 bn'to tho grosa owt; 5 cara poor Texans, 53¢ cwt, 034c, to drasa-66 1683 6 cars Olerakea cattle, 3¢ owt, 10%c, to dreas 60 1ba} 2 cara Gherokeo caltla, 113(c,'to droas 66 Ibs, - Bll-fod bulls ranged from 4@6ic, livo woight, gyDteaal boof uolls falry fu Washinglon Markt at Biteer—Trosh arrivals, 08 cass, or 7,260 hoad, making 20,100 for tho weok, agalnat 14,600 last weok, Tho mar- Xot wns ovor-supplied, and pricos foll off. about o, Bales to-day includo 23 cara falr to prima_ sheired slioop, 6@7c, nnd 14 cars 'ordinary to oxtrs, unahiorn, T3@die, Unshorn nhoop nro not wantud, an the dos mand for pelts, evon t $2.95@2.50 oach, ia limited, Toas—Rocolpla yoatordoy aud o-day 10,730, msking 40,720 for tho weok, agatnst 43,850 last wock. 'Notbing ‘was 40ld nlive, 88 atrlvals woro oxcluntvoly for imports ing slaughtorcrs, Dressed iogs oco atoady and rm, a4 13;@83¢o for oxtromo weights, The Produce Markots. NEW YORK. New Yonr, April 21,—CorToN—~Higher, with batter export aud spinning demand nflddllu‘? l;?lmd, 193ic. BREADSTUXSS — Flour in modorate doniand ; prices steady. Riscolpts, 10,000 btla; suporfino Western and Btate, $5,70@0.25 ; common fo good oxira, $6,75@7.40 ; 00d to choico, §7,45@8.35; whito whent oxtra, $3.608 0,60; Obio, $7.00 @10,60; Bt Louls, $7.60@12.35, Rya flour steady ; $4.10@0.00. Corn meal quict, IWheata sbado Armer, with modorato demsnd, chiofly for apriug for oxport; rocoipts, 25,000 bu} No, 2 Mil. waukeo spring, afloat, $1.03@1.05; No, 2 Ohicago and Northwost, $1.86@1.00 ; red winter, $1,80@1.85 ;. am- ‘bor Wostorn, $1,0: whito wintor, $2.10; rojected spriug, $1.00@1.4 5o unchanged. Datloy dully R R Malt. ncglected, Corn falrly active, a Canads, $1.25. shade firmor : rocoipts, 16,000 ; b now mixed Westorn, 66@0735c; old do, In storo, 0AN@ESKe; yellow, 616 €73c.” Oats in fair demand, ftmer ; rocopts 17,200 ti; now mixed Western, 52@5de; white, 54@800; black, soagige: : LOVEN NEED—Wostorn, BX@80; timothy scod quict ; $3,05@4.00. v 0G50} % Eaas—Dull ; Wostern, 16@10}0. Hax AND Hors—Unchonged, Guoornmes—Coffeo frm; Lo, 16)@193c, Bugar frrogular; falr to good 'rofining, 73 @8c. Moias. ses firm; N. 0., 07@80c, Rico quiet; TH@8c, PrrnoLruM—Crude, 9X@9%c; rofined, 197@200, ‘ToureNtiNe—Nominal and firm, Trovistons—Pork firmer ; now fhees, $10.60@10.76 5 primo moss, $18.00. Beof stoady and unchangod. Out meats unchanged, Middies easier, Long clear, 97405 short oloar, 100, Lard firmoer; stcsm, 0)a} Xoitlo, 93;@0 11-1éc, ButTzn—Lasior; Western, 300, Cnersz—Steady ; 11@10c, Wataxy—Quiot 3’ 01, oA Whoat, I Corn, bu Qats bu. Ry, bu. Barloy, b Malt, bu. Peas, bu. 'WAREHOUSE, OLEVELAND. Oreverann, Aprll 31 —BueapsrupEs~Flour firm, Wheat_quiet, but fifmer; galea No, 2 red wintor of $1.03; No. 1 held at$1.7¢." Corn bighor; high mixed held at 5007 saloa low wmixod at 40c, Onts bigher; No, 1 Stato hold t 41@420, TerRoLEuM—In good domand ; CINGINNATI, Crrorsxats, April 21.—~BrEapsTUFFs—Flour firm; $1.60G7.75. Wheat dull; $1.65. Corn firms 430, ‘Ryo Sy atdoe, Oats firm; 94@41c. Barloy Lighor'; 80@ e, Tnovistons—Activo, oxcited,and highor, Pork, $18.00 BId; held highor, with light ‘offeringa, Lard ' f steem, BYK@H30 Kettlo, 83@90, with city at Bulk car lote, 1630, jobbing anles of held at 7o, bpot ; snles buyor April at 7o} clear rib hold at 0c’s sales ot 8o buyer April; held 36 higher ot clogo; Cloar 'held at Ofc. Bacon_ leld Digler ; shiouldors, 750 ; clear Tib, 92{e} olear, 100, Winisicx—Steady at 85c. s BUFFALO, Dorwaro, April 21.—Markst gonsrally dull and strong ; pricea sirong. +What, malca 1 car No, 2 Ail- wuukeo ot $1.03, Corn, sales 4 cars on track at 630} 3 cara in storo at 85c. MILWAUEEE, Mwivsze, April 21,—Brzapsrores—Flour qulot and unchanged, Whoat fixm ; No. 1, $1.5; No. 3, §1.24. Osts ateady: No, 3, 200, Corn oxclicd and Lighers No.3, 093¢, Ryo nctive and Ligher; No. 1, 07 . Barley duil snd nominal ; No, 2, 8 00, “Rrecerera—Flour, 4,000 brla ; Wheat, 16,000 bu, BuresenTa—Flour, 8,000 brln ; wacnt, 59,000 bu, NEW ORLEANS, Nxw Onrrans, April 21,—lneipsTurrs—Flour dull 8t $7.50@28.60; family, $8,10. Corn advaucod; mixod and vollow, 570 whits, $9@0c, Oata” advancod ; at 450, : Buan—Advanced ; at 15@80c, likx~Dull; prizm ot $44.00 ; sholeo, $37.00, TuovistoNs—Pork advancod’ 350; mesw at $18.00. Bnlt meats firm at 7c@82{@%¢; bacon firmor at B@10%4¢ ; o clos sl Vs, 1o, Lavd—Rollnad i tores, o keg, c. : - nocknits—gugars dull; fair to fally fair, @Ko, Molusses—Common fermenting, 850; good, 40@iSe, Coffeo at 171@190, ‘Wursxy—Dull at 00G94c, Corron—Activo;. sales, good _ordinary, T 0,500 16770 low middlizigs, 1750 ; mnidiling, ‘1820 ; mlde s Ortenne, 1870 Ttacoinio, 6,400 Reton < a porta —To Liverpool, 9,827 Lales; conatwiso, 074 balos, Btock, 163,470 bales, = EMPITIS, Mewric Apeil21—Corzax—Dull; good ordinary, 160; low mfdaling, 173ze. Dheapsrursa—Floae dull and nominal, Corn fo gaod domand ; F@650, Oats qulot; 40@410, Tav—Dull: '$20.00@30,00. ull and nominal. BicoN—Firm; shoulilers, 8 nldes, 10@1030, BALTIMORE, Barrncong, April 31, —BnrAbaTorss—Flour stoady d unchouged, Whost unchanged. Corn firmer and scarco ; Woatorn mixod, Oats dull; Western mixed4o@iTo; wito, {5@160, Ryo quict ond un- changed, PROvIstong—Firm snd unchangod, Burten—Unchanged, WitskY—Firm ot 0130, LOUIBVILLE, Lovsvinre, April 21,—~BreansTurrs—Flour quiot and uichangod. ‘Priovisions—Active and ligher ; moss pork, $18.00 @16.60, Bacon—Bhouldors, 7:/@ko; _cloar Tib, D0 + cloar, 10c, packed, Hams—Dlnin, 1905 Bugareci and fancy, 1430, Bulk shouldors, 703 clear rib, 90; clear, 94c, loowo, Lard, choleo loat, tiércos, 9@9Xc. Witisy—-Bleady at B : LOUTS, 61, Lobim, April 21,—DneApsturrs—Flour dull and unchiangod,'Wheat dull and lowor ; choloo éoft apring ,30@1.83 ; No, 8 rod fall, '1,55, Corn active an Lifghor, with but littlo domand for tracklota; No, 2, 80(336)¢0 In elovator ; 423¢@430 sacked, Oats.a shade Lotlor; but no demand for track lota ; No, 3, 800 in elo- vator§ 3i@Myo encked, Darloy unchangod ; only samplo lota sold, tyo ot at 05G08c, Wittsrr—Quict at BT, Provistons—Tork activo nnd highor, but frregular ¢ old at $18.00 for apot, and $18,60 for seller July ; hold at closo at $10,00 soller Juuo and $19,87% July, Bulk meats firm and higher; clear sldey, Yo, Bacon strong.; tiguldors, 73’ selor May, 'sud Tigo conh ; cloar allcs, 10)o aclter Ay, Lard highor at 9o soller June, Hous—Tetter at $4.8035.20, OsrTre~Firm: Texaus, $2.00@6.00; falr to exira natives, $4.76@7.00. ‘TOLEDO, Torzoo, April 21, — BieaDsTUFFE—Flour firm, Wheat in 'fafr_domand, and highor; oxtra whito Michigan, $105; No, 1 do, $1,83: ambor Michigan, $LOBXALOTSS spot s $LIV@LTL sollor Jumo; No, T roll, $1.74¢ { No, 2 do, $1.88. 'Corn in fair domsud at full’ prices ; Wigh mtxod, 43K@io apot ; H@14x0 sellor My ; 435 @46%0 mller Juno ; low mixod, 4§07 no-grado, d2¢, * Oati—u7o asked ; 8030 bid, OLOVEN BEED~$4.65 : mommoth, §6.00, Tixcrsrra—Flour, 2,000 bris ; whe 000 bu ; corn, 9,000 bu; oaty, nono, Sneaente—Flour, 2,000 brls; whest, 10,000 buj corn, 4,000 bu ; oats, 2,000 bu, DETROIT. Derroir, April 21.—BueapsTorra—Flour sctive snd higher s oxtra whito, $1.03; No. 1, $1.00@LIL ; lml:lnr, ‘ll.fl. Corn steady ; nominally 480, Oatw ateady at 38X @Y7c. o RO pAppLmIA, Pratavzrris, Aptil 2l BpBADEIUIYS — Flour rm ;s ¢ moata excited, with {Igm offorings;: c.. dull 3 Wisconaln ond Minhosots, $7.75@8.25, Wheat stondy 3 Weatern red, $1,88@1.00 ~ nmbor, $1.00, Bald at 850, Ontn nfondy 3 while, Glo; PrrnoLuM—Orndo, 14 WhtnxyFirm ot 0310, ' Xilinols Tiver and Cannle Spectal. Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, . . TASALLY, Til,, April 21.—Tho steamor Dopiie_game up tho riyer Insf oventuig, towing thio canol boat Monte Cliriato, from Lako Deptie, londed with _corn for Chid cago, |Tho pirop; Whialo, with her bargo Friendship, alnp fonded with corn, for Chicogo, ‘This inorning the atmr. Boaver, light, "arrived, having dropped thres bargor nnd.cannl hoat Montroal, light; at Peru, and de: . parted towing from this port tho canal Loats. May. Quoon, loadod willy pig Irom, and Loviathny, Tided ‘with Tumbor, both for Bt Loils, and towing 17 bargod of fco from Poru, Louls and ono for Ited Rivor, “Tho_rivor Honte Ghiato ad tho propellse Whala with Lir barge Friondahip, afl loadod” with carn for Ghlcago, passod inta tho carial, and tiio Toviathan, londed with Tumbor for Bt. Louln, paskod oul, e Prominont shippers of corn st Poru think tho sb monts of corn for Chicago will continua to_ bo light until prices ato considerably farthor advanced. . OANAT, OOLLECTON® OFFIGe, April a1, _Anniven—Prop_oliawk Ioll, Keukakco Food 8,800 bu corn'; Jack Robortaon, Kankakea Feod mixod, 41@4c. 3 rofitied, 10} , Ryo Corn {n'falt domnnd ;_yellow, G3)@056, . four of which ore bonnd for Bb, - stiil continucs o fall alowly. To-day the - 6,600 Int corn ; Wave, Morris, 6,500 bu corn : SBunrise, . * Marnetilos 6,000 bu corn ; Lily, Morris, 6,800 bu corn’y _Jennlo, Moorin, 6,000 bu corn, J Guranzn—Potor add Paul, , Lrls limo, 70,005 foet lumbeor, for Joliot; and 25{1\'1! salt for Mortia 3 Oliamplon, Beavdatown, 100 m lume ber, 50 m shinglos, 3,400 1bs iron ; Elizaboth, Looks port, 5,030 bu whoat, morcliandise, * " DRY GOODS. B& G0, Garson, B No. 329 West Madison-gt, O TR Lot of Whito Piques at 15 ets, yard, just half price, Lo]thz\']\lto Piques, air Cord, 30 cta, worth 00 Ottiwd, 75 brla salt, 25 cts, Rich White Piques, in véry choice styles, 40 cta,, - © formerly $1.00, Bargains in Morscilles Quilts,#Table Linens. Towelings nnd Housekeeping Goods. Blnck and White Serge Plaids 20 ets,, half price, English Prints 18 ets.,, worth 30 cts, New Shades in Mohairs, Alpaca, Poplins, &e., at.37 1-2 cts,, very chieap. Noyw Shades in all-Wool Cretones at 40 and 50 cts,, regulny valuo 65 and 80 cts, Rich quality Bilk and Wool Epil;glhles,_ choica shades, 75 cts., well worth $i1 Bargaius on Cheap Dress Goods Tablesat 18, 20,4 -and 25 cts, yard, Japanese 8ilks about half price. . Olmngcst Stripe Spring Silksin the city. Great Bargaing In all-Silk Black Gros Graina from 1, $1.16, $1.25, and $1.50 up to rich. est qualitics, Bargaing in Spring Style Ottomnn Shawls, Comins and Sheetings of all grades at very low rices, % SHIRTS, SHIRTS Made to order in the most complete , artistic manner, of fabrics unsur., assed for durability. Largelines ol ne Furnishing Goods at lowest ricos. Money cheerfully refunded not satisfactory. 5 sl WILSON BRAS, 8, E. cor, 8tate and Washington-sts,, 36 Weat Madison-st., (Sherman House), Chicago, Pike’s Opern House, Cincinnnti. REMPVAL, Turpin, Gottrell & Go. HAVE REMOVED TO 52 STATEST, ‘Where they have -a complete stock of Hardware, Bronze Goods, Cutlery, Tools, &ec. REMOVAL. On and after May 1, the Chicaga Agoncy of tho MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. will occupy tho Basement Office, No, 170 LaSalle~st., Bryan Block. TFRISBIE & RAPPLEYE, Goneral Agents. REAL ESTATE. An Elegant Homs. The house, with large brick barn, No., 57 Calumet-av., next north of the rosidence of Senator Logsan,.is for sale on easy terms. The lot is 458 foet by some 350 feet. One of the finest locations in the city. Inquire of WM. L., OGDEN, Cashier Tribune Office, 2 to'4 p. m. IO RENT, DOUBLE BASEMENT TO REINT, Under Govornment Goods Depot, 105 and 197 Hasat Linko-st., 40x185 feot, suitablo for firat-class Hestaurant or Coffeo House, or will bo rented for business or storage pur- posos. Apply on promisos, up staira, TO RENT. Tino Stores end Corner Bascment in Briggs ‘House, cor, Fifth-av. and Randolph-st, Ap- ply to CHASH & ADAMS, 81 Bryan Blook. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. COPARTNERSHIP. - d rtnorshi IR P g S o oy i} R SRS, i, dpod I Cobu’ s o < Y JACOD 1. FRANK, April 18, 1878, lflA? M. FRANK, ° DISSOLUTION NOTIOES, DISSOLUTION. * Tho copartnoralilp herotoforo oxisting batwoon tho une doralgnud, under the finn namo of L. M, Fraok & Co., &4 thisday dissolvod by mutunl consont, wa baving eald stock and ontstanding acoounts toJ. H, aud 1. 31, Frat wha wall pay our indobtodness and nre horoby author; to cpiloot afl our outstanding ncoounte, ISAAQ M. FRANK, April 18, 1873, DAVID WITKOWSKY, Jn. DISSOLUTION. T ship heretoforo oxisting botweon the un. o b af TV “GAGTL & OO 14 this day tissolved by mutual covsant, Kithor partner will sign tho firm numo in sottloment. A contins i3 e Gurorat ol Tl ndorsignod will continno in the Gonoral Commis. llnulfi‘\ninn at Hoom 20, Opon Board u\{lvl(fl‘l;)h;mo“ BUSINESS CARD. D, P. WARNER & GO, Bucceasors to Hoald & Warnor, - No. 1268 Olarlis=st., W ol . 'xrl‘".::“nla(l]lma_l?:l' l)r\n[{l’sil'lnr Block, cornor of Washing. MEETINGS. Attentlon, Sir KXnights, 1 Gonclavo of Apollo O d . L K. T, e A ook ae 1iorms Lodae Hatr W1 Fnas sz-louuml-l(., tor work on K. T. uights coifiuouly lovited, fiporloret the