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C DI CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 24,187 5 THE STATE CAPITAL. Majority ond Minority Reports from the Senate Railroad Committee. Final Passoge of the Wost Side " . Park Bill in the Houso, The Thompson Common Carrier Bill Passed in the Senate. The Normal School Appro= priation Carried by a Close Vote. What Chicago Pays to Educate the Children of the Rural Districts. Special -Assessments --- Modifica~ tion of the Registry Law. Bpecial Dispateh. to Tho Chicago Tribune, THE BAILTOAD DILL. SratvorErp, Apiil 28.—Tho Soato Railroad Committeo, reported the Honse bill as amended in Committco nnd rocommonded that it pass. Mogars, Whiting, Nicholson, Yagor, and Wilson prosonted a minority roport, consisting of tho Houeo bill as it wont to tho Sonato. Tho reports wore postponed until the printing ia dono. Tho House Speclal Committes which was in- structed to voport baok tha Donshue bill mef, but o quorum convoniently stald nwoy. Thero 18 no intontion of returning tho bill at nll. Tho Houso awaits dovelopmonts In the Sonato, and scoms dotermined fo stick to its own pet, through thick and thin. Tho indications to-night point to tho passngo of tho Iouso bill by tho Sonate. Al that can bo counted againgt it are fourteon. Ite frionds Lavo cortainly 8 majorliy to dofont tho fmeondment, and ordor it to n third rending. With a roason- ably full Senate it will pnss. An effort will bo mado toecall it upin the morning out of its ordor, - TR HILDIOP BILL, to prevent extortion by railronds, and providing for tho arrost of ngonts aud officers of ronds, and their trial boforo & Tustice of tho Penco, hay= ino como up on & third roading, was recommitted to the spocial committco. ‘Ihio bill contomplates arate of fare fixod by law, and ns thoro is no ruuh rate, and is not likeiy to be, tho bill is uso- ose. " JUE NILOLUP POLICE DATLIOAD DILL E““d the House by o lnrge voto, and was sent 0 tho Bonato, s . TIE WEST B{DE TATK DILL, Tho West BSide Park bill went through the Houeo only aftor tho moat porsistont cfforts on tho part of its frionds, Ite pasnago iu duo to the exortions of hleesrs, Forrier, Scaninn, Rountreo, Sanford, Runyan, Condon, Bradwofl, and Tay- Tor, Undor this Ll & {sx of 8 mills can bo lovied on tho valuntion. Thoro is no limit, The Park Commiselonors claimed that thislovy would produco_somewhero in tho vicinity of 80,000, thongh Mr. Runyan admitted that it would riso to 114,000, if, not $120,000. This was on tho old nyatem of valunilon. Btriko an averngo, and oy it would on thatDasis produce £100,000 ; it tho lovy was madeon tho basis of & cash valun- | tion, it would produca four times that smont, or about £400,000 por annum, Buch is the result of in‘cnlisl\tk\n in _tho Auditor's offico. Tho Auditor {s detormined to insist tuat all prorerty in the Btato shall bo assessed nb its fali value, which will bo from four to five times the prosont valuo. 'Cho quostion (hen ariges, are tho tax-payers of West Chicago willing to pormit the Park Bonrd to oxpend £400,000 o year ‘Prineipally to improvo tho property of piivate parties ? T tho Board has power to lovy that amouat, they will have no moerey, but lovy i They will inaist upon *tho pound of floah. The vota of the Cook County membors on the bill was as follows: Yeas—Booth, Diadwell, Ferrler, Tlerting, Kann, Feltzer Rountias Beanlat), Scancy ‘Woyman, Wicker, opkins, Fnys—Cullerton, MeLaughlin, Shorman, Washburn, “Absent—Dolton, Condon, lialpiu, Lomnx, Oleson, THE STATE NONMAL SONOOL. On Tuerday the House rofused to pass tho Bonate bill making appropriations for tho Normal School. ‘Tho bill gives tho cotirointorest of tho Collog and Sominry Fund, §1,000 a year, and £16,000 ndditional, to pay ordinary exponses, bo- sides $4,910 to Bny judobtednoss, 'Things look- ed gloomny for the Normal for two days past, but an offort to savo it wns made this morning. ~ Mr, Bradwoll spoko in favor of the bill, and” so did IMr. Rogers, of McLean. Mr, Btreotor do- nounced the institution as o Inxury thot might bo disponsed with, . Tho snlaries amounted to $25,000 in 1871, out of an appro- printion’of £20,494, and to 527,000 in 1872, out of an appropriation of 11,603, o {hought that was rathor steop for snlarics. Mr. Hito, of Bt. Olair, mado o strong appeal for the institu- tion, which aro tho foundation of tlo common school Si'latom. I'ho bill puesed—52 to 81, Thera wag a lobby on hand from McLoan County, and AMr. Wines, who takes chargo of npproprinhons for Stato institulions, stood by tho Olork’s desk +and watched the vote. It went through by closo poratching. This may be au admenition to the menagors of tho inatitution to do procisoly the square thing by tho public. Very littlo would hinve ausponded ita operntions for two yeara. . THE TILSON CLATM. Tho Sonato passod tho DIll appropriating 910,000 to pay tho protonded Tilson cluim, Anything would go through the Sonato to save timo just now. . A DISLOYAL LEGIRLATURE, Tho bottom hes fallen out of tho proposition to invite Presidont Granc ezud suite to visit tho capital, Ho won’t boinvited nfterall, This is disioyal, but as the two Houses condemned His Excellonoy’s action in signing the salary grab law, it ia bettor ho should stay away, as it might embarrasg him to meot thom., TMPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS, The Auditor claime that, undor the present fews, proporty must bo valued at ita full cash value, and instructions to that offect will bo sent to tho Assossors. Undor this ruling Cook County will be o hieavy losor on account of tho grab law, Dut its loss will b much Loavior if tho proposed 2-mill tax is not limited to £1,000,000. In pro- vious years Cook County_has paid moro into tho Stato Trersury ag hor sharo of the 2-mill tax than was Yn(d back to bo expended on her schools. In 1870 thoe nob amount paid by Cook Counts wwas $166,636.79, of which she received bacl £60,617.65, loaving SUG,010.14 to Do dis tributad among othor countics, In 1871 tho not tax amounted to £169,423.87, of which tho county rccoived baclk ©78,484.08, boing $80,060.29 lesd than was paid. Thiy was undor laws that havo ainco boon changed. Tho valuation on which theso amounts were ralsed was about ono-fourth or onc-fifth tho cash value of the proporty, and the distribution wag mado on tho basis of aron. Now tho distribution will _ bo in proportion to tho numbor of children in paoh county, which is slightly botter for Cook County, ' Tho fax to_ bo raised this yoar will amount in gross to §188,01.49, of wwhich the county v Al reccivo baok £128,216.85, loaving ens.'nflx.m to be distributed- around the country, witliont being dircetly bonoficial to tho coplo who pay it. As tho tax will Bn Yovlctl on the full veluation, howover, the amount to bo paid by Cool Couniy to tho othor counties will be sbout four times’ £05,786.14, or 205,144.80. Thoso figuves aro from tho Audit- or's oftice, This swindlo i infamous, and far worko than tho orlginal grab Inw, aftor which it is copled. BPECIAT; LEGISLATION, The way special bills aro run through this Legielaturo I8 somothing liko thin: DIr, Con- nol hi" for instanco, o mont oxcollent gontloman in his vy, filled with unhounded reveronce foi tho Constitution whon it does not cross his path, roceivon intimation from the Town of ‘Lus- oola that 16 18 mnecessary to al- low tho railroad Dotwoon that town aud Danvills toizsue first-mortgngo Londs to the amount of 20,000 a mile, although its chartor limits the awotut to 312,000 o mile, Tuscoln is In tho Congressional District, and thero is no telling what political complicaiions may nriso in the future, or who mny bo the eandidato for Con~ rons, 60 it will not do for Mr, Connolly to divo- filfgu the Tnacoland. Eithor the Constitution or tho Tascolans must Le ignored, Tho choico is uickly made, and tho Conatitution siuconmbs to axa ‘Iniscolans, Mr, Connolly introduces s bill, couched in goneral tovms, but intonded to vover tho wanta of ‘Tuscola, Dobato shows that & {8 too pgomoral ond may af- want to bo nffectad, so n limitation is nppended rostrioting it In euch s maunor that it cannot osaibly npply to any but tho Tuscoln caso, 0 way with tho Connoll it ‘wos reforrod to tho Judiciary which fixed it up to suit Tuscola and Mr. Connolly, and {8 now just as effcotive for tho ond intonded ns If tho' eatio woro spo- ciflonlly got forth with all tho circumitances in ‘Unfortunatoly, this Is not n solitary Tt {8 n ppecimon of the mode adopteil to ovade tho Constitution iu n number of mens- res now beforo tho Genoral Assombly. MINOR MINERS. Tho Houao pnesed the Sounto Dbill allowing boys not undor 12 yoars of ago to work in coal- Mo amended law required thom to bo 10 Houeo passed the following Sonato Appro- riation bills: Bouthern Ineano Asylum, g4d6,- | antil tho north wing is finishod, 000 por annum aftorward ; Insano lum, dackeonville, $10,000 por annumn_ for nnry oxpensos, aud 812,600 per snnum for re- lind Asylum, Jacksouvillo, £17,800 por 00 por aunum 1 THE WORRINGMAN'S TILL. Tho Sonato failed to pass the Workingman's bill, introduced by My, MeGrath when s workman ia dischargod notion for his wages, it it ia not pald, and 10 por cont dnmages for tho dolay. COMMON-OARRIET BILL, Tho Sonato passod the Thompson Common-~ Carrier bill, which reads a4 follows ¢ That whenover any proporty s received by a com- mon carrler to be {rauaporied from ouo place to an- other, within or without this State, it shall not bo 1] for such earvint o Jimit his common-law Habll- afely to doliver such property to tho placo fo tlio Famo §s to bo tranaported by any stipulation ov lmitution oxpressod in tha recelpt given for the providing that 0 may bring nn MASTERS IN OIANGERY il bo interosted in knowing that horenttor thoy will bo roquired to roport at the third rogular torm of tho court by, which thoy wora appoiuted, astatomont of tho monoy in their possossion subject to the order of tho Court. BILLY APPROVED. Tho Governor eigned the bill pormitting mu- nicipal rutlioritios to fix tho salfvion of munlei« al ofticors; alio tho bill revising tho law dofin- the duties of tho Becrotary of Btato, and tho ropealing tho act incorporating the town of Desplainos, 1 Coolk County. - Tho Senato bill in their own bebal featad in tho Houso, having DIL; ormitting criminals to tostify chooso, was do- rocoived but 01 NOTABIES PUILIC, The Ronato bill allowing notaries public to ro- tnin their old sents pnesed tho Houso almost too 1ato to bo of any uss, as most of tho roappoint- ments Lave boon made. . THE TILLION CLATY was shoved forward ono stop in tho Iouso, having boen read s first tuno, and roforred totho CUommittoo on Clalms, BPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, Tho Sonato gave but ninoteon votes to tho bill providing that in case of spocial made on proport; uontly subdivided, should be deomod sufficiont, in Cook County, and probably mot tho fato it which "had been eubse- indl description 'ho bill originated TRESENTATION. Tho pagos prosentod Bpeaker Cullom with o sllvor-plated coffoe urn, and Alr. Cullom mada they would noyer nn tho decoction brewed in such vessels. TOWNBIIIT ORGANIZATION LAW. Tho Seunte passed the bill rovising the Town- ship Organization law, It in providing regular yoting tions, but is objectionable becauso it does not give thom & roj Bonrd in _proport! Tho city of Peort ing more than half of the county, and pays flve-oight! von mombors out of & board s than under tho old does ono good thing laces for town oloc- 0 tho smallor cities, taxes, hns but se of twonty-sevon, two les BPEQIAT, AGBESSMINTS. The Houso passed tho Semato bill that whon spocial assossmonts, lovio construction of drains, ditches, lovees, and othor vablo in inatallmonts, such install- car interest at 10 por cont until EXEQUTIVE The Sonato considered tho blll appropriating 000 for repairing and furnishing tho Exeou- Mausion, and it failod for want of an omer- 29 for, and 8 Tho voto waa reconsidoted, nnd tho omergenc; Stato homestend iain abad shepe, bubit is doubtful if tho farmors in tho House will will- ingly givo tho amount asked for. RIGNTS OF MARRIED WOMEN. Tho Houso recalled from tho Scnato tho Dill nliowing married women to suo rad bo suad in their noparate businoss, becsuse under one of tho sections one family would ba ontitled to two excmptiond, It was roturned to tho Judiciary. THE TEGISTRY LAW. Tho Sonate concurred in {ho Ilougo bill reponl- oxcopt_in citics, towns, vil- swhich poll moro than 1,600 voted at tho precedling clection ; and in districts whoro tho number of voton exceoded 200. ‘ DOUNTY ORDERS. Tho Senato pnssed tho liouse bLill enabling counties which contrnoted indebtednes! ing bounty ordera tofund tho liou thercof bonds runnin beuring from 6 to 10 por cont, ing the Regiatry low lagos, or townships, ‘o, aud issuo in twonty yoars, and Tho bilt providing for the trancfer of cases from Couuty Gourts having spocial jurisdiction to tho Cireuit Courts of cusesinvolvingover 600, ngrod both Ilouses. This applies ouly to La- allo and o féw other cotmtios. T'ho Bonate passed & House Dbill which gives the Mayors of citles authority to appoint o Col- lector and Asscssor to flll tho interrey twoen now_and Novembor, it boing under the Revenuolaw thero ave no such oflicers. In Novembor theso officials will bo elected under Houso bill 00, Thia bill applios to Chicago, and 18 an omergeney bill, LEGISLATIVE PROCE! DhINCS. nt EARLY presiding, at £:30 8, m., Pros oall was rosponded to by 43 Bonetors. . TIIRD READING OF BILLS. Tho following bills on third reading wero token up nnd read a third timo : Senato bill 168, to cncourago tho planting and growing of timbor. Passod—yens, 87; neys, Sonato bill 145, to cxempt from garnishce procoss tho wages of laborors, whon undoer %00 in amonnt, Lost—yens, 16 ; nays, 26, A resolution, offerad by Br. lcGrath, wos sdapted prohibiting Sonators sponking morothan onco upon any subject, or more than fivo min- utes ab o time, oxcopt by unanimous consent. Bonato bill 119, fixing tho libility of common carriers, recolving proper! l for transportation g nun appropriction of £10,000 to pay tho Tillson War Cluim, Pasgod— 8. {UE, ng Chalrman of tho Railrond Committoo, reporied back tho House Compro- miso Railroad bill with nmendmenta. My, WHITING, of tho Committoo, submitted Botl reports wero ordored & minority roport. rolating to tho lovy and collec- I o8t-—yoas, 25 ; nays, 15. Sonala bill 141, amending tho not concerning or tho filling of vacan- agsod—yony, 98 ; nays, 0. to the colloction of ont—yoss 19; mays 23. Sonate bill 406, regulating tho Ilinois Indus- meking en_approprintion olections and providiu, clesin olective ofiicos. Benato bill 74, relatin wagos of laborors, &e, trial Univorsity, au Prssed—yens 83 ; 1 Sounto bill 108, yevising tho townohip organization was read n third timo, dobated and paseod—yons 28 ; nays 11, NOTIOF, OF PROTEST. avo notico that ho wonld asnage of this Lill that thoy hnd nob {a . aw in relation to Senator Hinchelifta entor a protost agninsi and others, upon the groun: beon fully youd o third timo as provided by the Honators LIEE and STARNE declared thoir purposo of uuiting in suc! Sonato bill 412, fixin roports lo bo publicho tho number of official Lost—yong, 20; nays, 9, A motion to reconnidor was flled. Adjourned until 2:30 p. m. ATTERNOON SESSION. TUIRD READING OF DILLS, pon reausembling reading of bil rending was resumed as follows Sonate bill 83, making an appropriation of £7,804 for tho Antictain Natlonsl Cemetory. Pagsed—nyes, 85 nnf-n, 2. king_sppropriation for the Eye und Ear Infirmary. Passcd—yeny 85; nays 2. ¢ No. 010, appropriating $25,000 in aid of Stato Poused—yens 82 ; nays 8. propriation for tho eroction or tho Deaf and Dumb cas 80; neys 10 ropristion for Bonato Lill 80, of dining-rooms, Sonate bill 283, mak the creotion of the south wing ol Insano Asylum,” Pagsed—yens 83 ; nn; Senato bill 830, makiug ‘an appropri bullding and Improvemont of the Biato Reform Behool, Passed—yenn 813 nays 0. Bonato Bl making an np[;roprlnunn of $18,500 to ropair the Executive Mansion, having nn omorgeney clauso, was lost—yons 285 nays 0. Tho emergonoy clauso was strlclon out and tho bill passod—yons 203 nays 8, Adjournod until 7:30 p. m, BVENING SEHSION. OTHER BILLY TARY The following additional bills wore passod, Houso bill 870, amending tho Registry law, re- stricting ita operntions to citles and towns hay- ’"i‘ 1,600 voters, Yons, 85 ; nnys, 4. Tolwo bill 420, onbling cowities to fand in debiedness inourred for hounties during the war. l’usud—ionn 931 naya, 0. ouso bill 680, roviding for transforring from County Courts ol npeclnl%mlndlutlon all elnims ovor #6500 to Clrcult Conrts, Yeas, 88; nays, 0. Hotiso bill 453, rogarding Assossors and Colloc tors in incorporated citios. Yoas, 85; nays, nono, Honato bill 159, making an nppropristion of 75,000 for the oroction of Luildings for thio In- ;tulmunn tgr tho Education of {ho Blind, Yeas, 3 1oys, 9, Beuato bill 214, for nn o pros‘rlnuan of $200,~ 000 for Lho oraction of the bullding for the Insti~ tation for tha Education of Foblo-Mindod Ohil- dron, wns Jost—yoas, 20 ; nays, 16, At 0:45 p. m,, ndjournad. IOUSE. Prayer by tho Rov, Mr. Jolinson. BENATE DILLS ON A £HIILD READING, Bonato bill 347, nmending e, 6 of tho act of '1872 for tho honfth ond snfoly of coalminers. Passod—yons, 77 ; nays, 35 Bonate bill 337, nmrronrlnuug: for the Southern Tosauo Asylum $100,000. Pussed—yens, 108; noys, 2, Honato bill 825, appropriation for exponuos and ropnita of {ho Jaoksonville Insano Asylum, 810,000 por annu. Tassod—yons, 107; nays, 1. Sonato bill 168, approprinting_ $17,500 per an-~ num for tho Asylum_for tho qixlucnilon of tho Blind, Passod—yoas 118 ; nays; 1. Sonnto bill 205, to amend tho act in regard to contracts undor seals, Passod—yons 1183 nays, * Sounto bill 279, to rovieo the law in relation to tho Secrotary of State. Passod—yorsl112 nays, ‘1. The voto by which Sonato bill 841 falled to nss, was raconsidorad, It npiroprinlus 822,000 or tho Normal School, 'Tho bill was disoussod at considorablo longth and passod—yoss 82 ; nays, 8, Bonnto bill 104, emonding the Munieipal In- corporntion nak, Pausod—yens, 104 5 nn{n 4 hate bill 142, to furthor dofino the utios of Mastors In Ohancory, Pnssod—yens, 105; nays, 0. OFFENDED DIONTIY, P My, HAYES arose to »_question of privilegs, sud rond an ndilorial whiclt appeared in the Ohi- cngo Journal of tho 22d, donouncing tho Twon- trulghth General Asgembly, and donominating tho majority of them as shystera and bumwmers, abu. Ho algo introduced the following rosolu- on : \nEREAS, Tho Howso of Reprosontatives hng ox- fondod to tho roportors of tho soveral nowspa- pora of thia Btato tho privilegoa of tho floor of this Houso for Lho purposs of reporting tho procecdings of this Goneral Assembly ; an WitEREAs, Somo of said rcportors have at varlous times, In violation of tho rulea of courtesy and trutl, falsoly chlrge(\ tho membors of thin Touso {with boing influenced g ‘merconary and corrupt motives, theroby causing said papers in cditorials to msko sweoping cliarges of corruption indiecriminately againat tho menibers of the Houso and Benato, for ll{o purpose of oronting distrust in the minda of tho pooplo. regarding thelr rpresontatives ; and * Wneneas, Tho Chicago Journal of tho 22 inst, did nder the membors of this Goneral Asgombly kmow= lns)y and wilfully; therefore, tesolved, That 1t 18 tho sonso of this Mouso that the reporter of eaid paper has forfeited his right to tho courtesy of this 1fouse_and the privilegea of the floor, and tho confidonce and respect of the mombors of this Gonoral Aesembly and of tho people of the Slate, nnd fhat ho is horoby roquested at onco to vacato his soat, snd that the Doorkeoper of this Houso is horeby di- roctod to permit no reporter for sald Ohicago Journal to ocoupy n seat on tho floor of this Houso, TRecoes till 2:30 p. m. AFTERNOON BESSION. THE EXPULSION RESOLUTION, Tho Fouso rosumed consideration of Mr. Hawos' rosolution of expulsion. Mr. MOFFITT moved to rofer tho reselution to tho Judiciary Committeo. After considorable discussion, Mr.. HAWES withdrew the resolution. THIRD READING RESUMED. Bonato bill 115, to enablo partics interested to tostify in criminal cases, Lost—yeus, 68; nays, 61 * Reonato bill 269, to amend the act in regerd to tho goologicnl survoy of tho Siate, Tassed— yons, 79; nays, 48. . Sonnto bill 48, to*amend Sec. 7 of tho net of 1872, in rogard 1o Notarles. Passod—yoas, 97; nays, 8. b ;h;uuo ‘bill 203, to securo tho snfety of persons and proporly in tho mandgoment of railronds. Parsed—yens, 110 ; nnys, 1. % . Sonate bill 229, concerniug draing and ditches, Pnasud—{)ans 107; pays, 8. . Tlouso bill 844, to provent extortion byrailrond companics, Recommitted. Houso bill 580, to provide for the rcmoval of tho remains of moembers of tho Gonoral As- snmhlg who wore buriod at Vandalin. Passod— yous, 983 nays, 5. - RIGUTS OF MATUIED WOMEN. The voto by which Senata Dbill 44, defining the rights and linbilitics of marrfed, women nssod tho Houee, wea reconsidored, and $ho bill re- commnittod. Adjournod. L e, TROAM EAR TO EAR. A Man Borrows n ¥nife, Severs Iis Wind- vipe, aud Ples Tustnutly. About 8 o'clock yoaterdny niternoon, n man wont into tho conl-oftico of Willinn Waodrow, No. 112 West Adams stroot, and asked one of the clerks to loan him & kuife to cut a pleco of slring .n two. A pocket-knifo was handed to him, and he stepped out of iho door. A mioute, or two afterwards the olerk honrd n ‘molso _undor tho offico, and, with anothor porson, descendod to seo who it. 'I'hoy wore somowhat aston- or what mndo it. fshed ab seoing tho borrowor of tho knifo lying on n piank cutting his throat. As thoy np- pronched him, tho man thrust tho knife into his nock, and, as aftorward appeared,2govered tho windpipo, Tho wa:\ipon wag taken from him, but ho hiad alrendy fatally wounded himself, as ho died nimost instantly,” Deceased weg about 25 or 80 yoars of age, sud b foot 7 inches in Doight ; had falr comploxion, and chin-whisk- era and mustacho, Mo wore & dark black coat, brown pants, aud whito and biue flannol sbirt. The body was taken to tho Moxgue, whero the clothing was searchod. Nothing was found ox~ copt o lodging-ticket and a_blanl issued by tho Dopartment of Public Charitios, on the back of Which was writton * Olristian Johnson, Worta, Bweden,” This is supposed to heve been tho mon's name. What induced him to commit sui- cide no ono ean toll. { —_——— AMUSERENTS. TIF. GOLDDLCK TEITIMONIAL, Tho concert which will be givon this evening by meny of tho prominent musioclans of this city 8 o parting testimonial to My, Robert Goldbeol, whois on the evo of doparture for Europo, promiscs to Lo o vory attractivo affair. The concort will tako place at tho Michigan Avonuo }!x; tist Ohwureh, and the programmo will bo as ollows: TART I, 1, Overture fo* Rionzl,” for twonty-four hands, ‘yorformed on si pianos aud tho oryan. . Wagnor Tio Misses Nottlo Roborls, Kittl Ward, Harah Conley, sud Carrlo Pratt, from tho Musjeal Joliego, o Misses Hattio Cady, Feancen Adams, Nein Morton, aud Lannfo Fleotwood, from tho Condorvatory of Muble, Aud the Messty, Florcnco Zlegfeld, Adolph Taumbach, N, Ledochowsl, 1femen Al Ion, and Robert Goldbeck, 9, Violizl Solo—Tem di Bectlioven, varicd Do Bordot Ghopin 1, Goklbx 4, % Avo Marla,” with accompanimnent of plano a0d OTEaN. euerner +.Behubert Mrs, D, O, Carrington, 6, * Tho Deaertery 'y vova. .o veveneoTiackel Biguo! 9, Plano—Polonaiso In E flat. WT 11, 7, Jubol-Overturo, for 20 hands, on 0 planos WG DN s ornevnosrnssnssroesseasoso WODEE Phy Mivses Notilo Toboris, Kittlo Ward, Garah Conloy, Onzelo Pratt, Huttlo Cady, Trances Adame, Nela Morton, Faunle Yicotwood, And Mesars, Floroiico Zlegs Zold, Ad, Daumbich, N. Ledachowekl, Meten Allon, sud 1, Goldbock 8, “Tho Lnlkiug”, Ir, 9, Heoitativo o Runde, Miey " 10, Rhapaodio ongroiso My, Goldboclk, 11, Duo from * Marthn ..., o ‘Desars, Bischoft und Fariul, 12, Boxtotte, from **Taicin di Tanumorinoor, Donizottl, Blru, Carrington, Dins Lila White, Nr, A, niactiol, Bignor I'erind, snd Muskry, Biuthardt and Tetier, ANNOUCEMENT, Mz, Mark Bmith continuos, at MoViekor's, hin fine Imporsountion of the chavactor of Jayues Fautel in tho play of ''Ono Hundrod Yoara ou." At Allon's, “Litilo Em'ly” fa boin with Btuart Tobson as AMicawber an Rankin g Uriah He ocours to-morrow nigl bill will bo offored, Tho second woolt of * Alixo,” at Hooloy's, finds no diminution in intoroat or attondanco. A Dillon ferco concludes tho porformnnca. At the Acndemy of Musio, Mr, I', 8. Chianfrau Inying tho second woek of his ongogoment in it, tho Arkansas Travelor,"” hlynru’ Opora Iouso, ton appenta night Ar. Tobson'’s bonoflt when a rich comody Miss Willism Arling-~ et, with such tromon- Tark would #ny, *‘thoro {4 not & dry seat in tho Liouse,” FIRE DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES. The Bonrd of IPolice Decldo to Ask nn Approprintion of 8707,500 for tho Firo Dopnrtmonts Thio Board of Polics woro looking ovor thoe an- nunl ostimates for the Firo Department yos- torday, nnd dooidod to ask for tho subjoined ap- Becond Asglatant Threo repalrers at $1,000.cveteiers Ropaira to enginea, trucks, and carta.,, Tioatorn, lanterns, sloves, oto. Ifarncss, whips, oto. Bixteon thousand Toao couplings, otc Tittoon horsos at $25 Exchanging horse Truck {0 roplaco Now truck for Twolfth nito, salnrica nnd appondagos. Lot 121 vicinity of Tyolfth and § One socond-ciass onglnd, brick builing, comer o - T or hoso elovator Two-story brigk bullding and Clinton irects. . Two tugboats, with ca Blx ALTCAME 1o ousand fook rubberlioso. men to man boats, Tloso supply cart, No, 180 pacity to’ throw fivo or ly pondages and salaried. sighteon hnndrod foet of Livso. Yot in vicioily of Halsted snd T Thirty-fifth streets. .. inss nteam firc-caging Balarios and appondugos, Lot bolweon Wells aud Bf b il l-clngs steam firo-cngine.. Balaries and appondages L sithans a - ) e 000 | and Bouth ot noar intorscction of As Iand avenues and Twonty-second atree S nd aptonds Inries and apponda; ot bohareon Madisonand Jackson. sirects usd Contro avonuo and Throop af Third-clasa cngino. Took and Inddor triick Salarios and appondages of Monroo and Wal oceupied by No. 4., Salarics and appendig ss 4 Olomical engina to ho placed on Weat Madivont Cliomical engine ta bo focated in South Division orth of Hazrison irect, Ohiemcal engino, cornor Torscs, Ealariex Repaira o bulld b3 n; Tho Suporintondont of ¢l grrph asks for: Forty automatic boxen, at §250,,.. Four bolls and strikera for engin 5L, Lo Firo-Alarm Tole- RECAPITULATION, Bubjoined is o recapitulotion of tho estimatos: [ L e Topalrs of npparatus, Now lioso, ropairs, oto. Tael, ofl, and othor sup: Foed for horses. nt.. .. Toal catate, buildiuge, Ttepairs to'bufldings. Fire-nlarm telegraph PR ST THE CITY IN BRIEF. B, Lowis Shorman, agent of tho Western Ex- rons Company, of New Yorl, is at the Bhorman DcLaughlin is bollowing for j kind he noeds I8 not on draugh got n fow years snpply—nand bogl Tho Wostern Union Tolegraph Company will romove to their now quarte) Banlk Building, corner of Ballo streots, on Sunduy noxt. of tho Board of Diractors of tho ndustrizl Exposition will maet to transnct important businoss, at 4 o'clock thin aftornoon; at tho Shorman Houso, ers who wish to socuro help of any lintovor they want in that lino at the Rellof Employment Buresy, in tha Court- House Bquoro. The Litorary Socloty of tho Young BMen's Christian Union will decide tho policy of tho Govornmont toward Cubs, this o 207 Wost Madinon street. fho Amateur Dramatio Association will piny #COnsto,” this ovening, church No, 635 West beneflt of tho Woman's Homo. Tho Mayor yostordsy rovoker Btarr I‘lutt‘ omployment agont, at No. £ avonuo, 'Lhoe complnint ngainet him was swin- dling thoso who applied to him for work.], Tho Rocoiver of tho lato Manhattan Insuranco romiums on can- lond on losges, at that ho might, ra, Union National \fnuhlngton aud Lo Lkind can Heoure W vouing, at No. in the parlorsof tho fource streeb, for the d tho licsneo ‘of co in Now Yorlk City. Baral Garficld oscaped from the Insane Asy- Ilum ot Jofforson on Monday night, aud the polico aro looking for her, Bho {s sbout 85 yosrs of ago, sharp-fenturod, aud stuttors slightly whon In the nino holes, Honoradon't count any fur- ther with tho Cowrt-Ifouso plaus, Aust dopond 1o is to ho followed, Cor- upon the triolw, it Ho, st have been well observed taluly, the wiles of wh Policoman Goorge Fleggard is to bo arraigned boforo tho Board of Polico for cowardico, from u brother ofticor whon nttacked by Whilo discration is the bettor part of yalor in privato life, It wou's do on tho polico "T'ho raid of tho police on tho gamblin ke stroot, resulto t worthy for trisl undor bonds of hile tho inmutos of his dou wero flned 20 ood thing to watch this t ovor ronches tho Crimi- onch, ‘Tt would bo o 0, aud goe whother W. 1L, Brown, the contodorate of II, . Taylor, in that gontloman's alloged attemptod forgory on tho Fourth Nutional Bunk, valoscont to appear bofore Law: and wae hold in bonds of 3,00 Monday afternoon, whon he and Taylor will un- dorgo & proliminary examination. A lad named Elmor B. Iawlk, whose rouidos nt No, 60 Campbell ayonus, had his right foot crushed, youtorda; pocossary to save his y! tho Madison stroot crossing of tho Groat Enstorn was sufliclently con- yon yestordsy, and_amputation wan e Ilo was playing Rnilrond, and somehow got lia foot undor the whools of » pnasing train, Yostorday morning, s toam of horsos nitachoed to trucle No. 834 ran nvay on Main stroot, whon opposito McMullan & Uo,’s lumber yard. ‘Che drivor, Jon Eokolborg, foll betwoen tho whit- flotroo and horgos and thonco to tho ground, Whon ho was picked up Jifo was oxtinct, ‘The bady wag taken to No. 826 Clnylon utreot, whoro doconsod residod, David 11. Hopples, formorly of_Clinton Cotn ty, Towa,,who wag rrested tharocighteen ‘montla ngo, and oscnpod from jnil, was eaptured In this oity, Jnumrdn, by T. 1. Tonergan, of tho Unttod Btaton Bocrot Sorvico, 1Toppios wad hid- ingina hpuso on Bluo Island avoumue, nenr Mitclioll ptrect, Conatabla Gueorge A, Hnrtmnan aaslatod In forroting him out. CGoorgo Swinburno, aged 16 years, was run over Ly a switch ongino on tho Milwaukeo & Bt. Paul Raflrond yostorday aftornoon. Whilo bo- twaon Lo locomotiyes passing in opposito divec- tions, hio ondenyorod to orawl out of dangor,andin 80 dolng the whoelsof ono of tho enginon passed ovor hig right log just bolow the kneo, alinost sovering It, o was taken to his liomo, No. 69 Hubbard streot. The attonding physiolan thinks amputation must bo resorted to... 2 Tho Board of Public Works issuod tho follow- ing building pormits yostordny: 13, B, Wads- worth, 4-story and bnsomont_brick, 80x135 feot, Nos. 169 to 160 Sonth Wator strost; P, 11. Hoffson, 4-story nnd basomont stono front, 20550 faet, No. 68 Iinst Randolph street; J. B, farr, 8-story and basomont brick, 27x05 feet, No. 87 Bouth Water stroot } J. L. Mallers, b= story _nnd basoment stone front, 40x180 fect, Nos. 205 and 207 Madigon streot. The Gonoral Ticket Agonts of tho soveral lincsof railvoads in tho country ywore in sepgion, yostorday, ot tho Bhiorman House. Thoy dis- oussed the quostion of commission, but 0 | cama to no conclugion, Tho subjeck of divi- ‘ions—1, o,, tho pro rata rate to tho ronds on throtgh tickota—ocoupied all the aftornoon, and gomo progross was mulo toward e eatisfactor adjustmont. Thoy maot again to-day, and_will rolably coneluds thoie o thom) hoportant usinoss. ' Tho yards of the various railrond companios havo recontly boen invested by nn army of thioves, whose nocturnal depredations have dono grent injury to tho locomotivos and coaches by S onching off the motal gouring. Capt. Turtlo'a polico capturod o gang of thoso pirates yester- day, and will soo thom fairly startod for J oliot, ‘bofore long. i Tho Council Committeo on Btreots and Alloys, South Division, mot at the City Clork's oftico estordoy, to cousidor the matfer of opening ‘ornon avenue, from Thirty-sevonth streot to Egon avouno. There were several proporty- owners prosont, but only two who own land in the two blooks througn which the proposed stroet is to run. Thoso * outside” people ob- Jected to the improvomont, and, after a dosultory convorsntion, the Committeo decided to dofer :ctlro&: until ‘thoso directly interosted could be oard, Tho Mayor's polico arrested, yostorday, sovens ty-fivo teamotors who woro driving without n 1{conso. Thore aro several bundrod drivers of drays, oxpross wagons, sud doublo teams who have not yot procured authority to carry on their businoss, and it is the intoution of His Honer to apprebond all who havo not the roquisite per- mission, and subject them to tho ponaltics of the liconse ordinanco. Tho negligent should take wunlng, if they do not desire to pay a hoayy flne in addition to the usual feo. Amnatlugnl the saloon,keopers of tho West ivigions was held yesterdsy nfter- noon at tho Globe Thoatro, John H, Rapp in the chair, and Mr. F. Bobwartz, Scoretary. Tho object of tho meoting was to talo some action abont closing tho saloons on Bunday in obodi- enco to tho Bunday law. Aftor discussing tho snbsm:t at somo length, the meoting appointed n Joint Committco from onch of tho two divisions Toprosontod to coufer with tho North Division Committeo rolativo to tho gamo intention, the Committecs bolng na fol- lows: Bouth Dlvision—flom’y Motz, L. Lumor; T. Golslor. West Division — II. Haaf, T. Bohwartz, snd John M. nnp{». It in the inton- tion of this Committee to cnll o mooting of the enloon-koopers, when they will make n report. An sesociation is to bo formed for protective purposas, known as tho German Saloon-Keopors' Association, The alarm_from Box No. 267, at ton minutes aftor 8 o'clock lnst evoning, was occasionod l‘)ly tho dlscovery of fire in tho two-story Lrick build- ing No. 111 North Desplnines strool. Tho flrst floor was occupied by Lucke & Norton, dealera “in elgary, wiio antinyato, thai loso to be S1,000; insured for $2,000 in tho Globe and Germanin. The upper floor was occupled aa ling by James Gaffoy, whoso loss on furniture will ap- Frvx!mn&cefiflo; noinsurance. ThomasKirk lived n the basoment; loss on furnituro 8100: no ipsurnuco. The building which is owned by Pat Willard, is damoged fo the oxtont of 800, No. 118, ndjoluing, wos slightly imured. No. 109 wna flooded, ‘The oceupnnt of the flrst floor, J, D. Murphy, dosler ingroceries and provisions, lost 8200 on stock ; insured in the Lycoming. re. Fitzpatrick, who lived on the second {loor, claimed that her furniture was ruined, It was worth 8800, Mrs. Sturtovant, anothor tenant, suffored o loss of $200 on furniturc, The ori- gin of tho firo is unknown, but is attributed to an incondinry. e ASSAULTED ON THE HIGHWAY. A Man Knocked Doyn by Three Roughn s As- wiitnuco Comes, nid They Maulte Thelr Lis cape. X . Alozender Duff, of No. 82 Alesandor streot, while roturning homo from the Union Park Congrogationnl Chureh, laut evening, wag attacked by threo roughs nenv tho corner of Ashiand avenuo abd VanBuren stroct. Ono of tho Lighwaymon knocked Mr. Dnff down with n slungshot, and, when Lo ho oried out ** murdor,” another pointed n pistol at.his head and told him ho would blow his ‘brains out if ho did not keop still. Ilis outery waa hoard by two yonng men, who hurried to his assistanco. ~T'ho Yobbersenw them coming, aud, aftor firing o shot to show that thoy were armad, ran away. Mr - Duff had on an overcont, which was buttoned, and henco the thieyes did not hove enfliclont timo to securo lis wallot and wateh, He recoived two Dlows on the hond, both of which cut the sealpto tho skull, Tho two young mon carried him to & drug-store in tho viciuity, whore Dr. Hemstod drosnod his wounds. 1ls injurics ore not so- rious, as tho skull was not fractured, The fack of tho attompted robbory was yeported ab tho Bixth Procinet Station, but no offorts wore made to socuro the assatlants, Mr. Duff belng unablo {o givo n dosoription of thom. Tho Now York C Rfailrond Anxose AznaNy, N, Y., April 20.—United Statos Col- 1cotor Bailey to-day sold elght locomdtivos bo- Jonging to tho Now York Contral & FHudson Rivor Iinilrond Company, soized by him for tha non-payment of tnxes, Thoy roallzed 23,750, and wore bought by Warren B. Low, Jr., on be- it of tho Compuny. 8. T. Fairchlld, “attornoy for tho Compauy, protested against tho &nlo oil tho ground that the tax was assossed against tho Now York Contral Railrond Company, and thore- Tora could nat bo collected from the Now Youk Contral & Hudeon River Railroad Company. s ik il P Tho North American Saengorbund, CLrvELAND, O., April 23.—Tho organization of the North Amorican Saengorbund was porfocted 1nst ovoning, by tho olcction of I. M, Bohm as Prosident, 'Tho other officers arc: Oharles Baolzer, Vico-Prosidont; Herman Buck, Finan- .olnl Secrotary; J. Woissor, Rocording Secrotary and Frederiglt Buohno, Uorraspnmuufisncrulnry. ‘Al tho ofticors are rosldonts of Cloveland, "Tho next Saengerfost will bo lotd hero in Juno of next year, Proparations aro making to render it the grandost fostival the Internationnl Asgocl~ atlon hias yot Lold. — Somnambulistic Laryngiscction, DBoston, Aprll_20.—A apecinl dlnt\mch to tho Traveller’ from Exeter, N, H., stalos that, on Bunday night, the boy Wilfrod L. Fitts, of Lowell, noyw in a coll of the Exctor iail, while in » somuambullstic stato got possession of o razor of ono of tha threp pridonors ocenpying the samo cell, and attompted to cut their throats. Two of tho prisonora wero slightly woundod he- foro ho could bo scenrod. Fitts, it will bo re- memberod, mado o miduight attack with an axe upon the boy Emerson, s fow days siuco, S e Fhe Whipping=Posts fTononro, April 22.—T'ho negro who committed an indecent nswault on & womon in Fort Birie, about two montha ago, received fwonty Inshes, tho first portion of hin punistmont, yeatordny, nb Wolland. 1{e nover flinched during tho proceod- fug, or lot & gronn oscapo. In about two monthy mon; o rosoivos tho remaiudor of his punishe mont. P — Fatni Moller Bxplosions Roston, Apsil 22.—Thls nftornoon, the hoilor at the Grand Junction wharf exploded, injuring Thomns Robinson, the ongincor, fatally, and sey- eral othors nllglm{. Ono Bullivan, an oighth of & milo awey from tho econo of the oxplosion, was struvk by o pleco of tho flying fvon, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, New York Financint Nowse Nrw Yon, April 23.—Financinl affaira waore quiot, thiough monoy was # littla clesor, enll loous rangln) 1-32@83-8 por dlom, with Into. dealln oxpresa corpanies bronght about Tagnl fendors are erriving moro frecly, {ho ontotand Ing notes ehowing a decre 12,080, Hiouling was duil ot J08 for sy dsg, and 100%@ o i wan Qi at eIy clealng ot 107%@ Trensury disburscments, §32,000, Oustoms xeco Govornments wero quict and atendy, Btate bonds wero dull, Btocla wora quifot, {lo buefnces and ing important only in a fow instances, and the most notlyo denlings i Western Union, Pscido Mall, Bt. and Erlo, Tlio market openod firm at & beonmo weak nftor tho First Doard, lod about 2'o'clock, and closed very irrogular at Iow ith Tonncssess bigher, and unchanged, Oata firm ot 90y, Corn ateady; No. 2, dic. scaroa and firm § No, 1, 68c, Barloy dull aud nomival ; No. 2, 850, ] Coupons, 85 (new) b Virgintas, old... ¢ | North Carolinas, old.. North Caroliuss, now. Tonueesces, old. _held ot $10,00, _Lard nirong and nolivo s Ikeltlo, D3e, Dulkmoals firm nnd sctiva for futuro _Bales ; aliouldors, 7o; iden held nt Dio for cloar ¥ib; United Hlnlupl")x. e “spot, $1.71@1.713¢ ; soller May No, 1 red, $1.7 “Ig” ! 365 A uixod, 450 { pollbe Moy, 6o mollor_ o, 480} “low ml; TForeign Markolss IYERTOOL, 2311 n, m—Flour, 278 0l Wintor wheat, 123 2d ; epring, 115@11s 20 for No, 2} 118 503 club, 118 0d@12s. Corn, 278 Lrverroor, April 23—1:30 p. pril 23—5' p, m.—Congols, 035 now s, 897 ; Erl "April 23.—Rentes, G Livenroor, April 33, 93:@03¢d ; Orloans, m.—Dreadstuffa quict —Gotton_trregular ; uplands, rnis whito whea!, averuge, 116 6d Provisions—Lard, 428 6d, Docf, 878 0d, Otherar- ticles unchanged, Bufialo LivesStock Markot. BorravLo, April 23—0Arrr.E—Rocoipta to-day, Total for tho weol, 7,844, Market lively nt yoater flinota atecrs, oy 1,083@] 50; 85 Tliinols oxon, av 1, Missourd ateors, ov 1,165@1,288 I oxas slocrs, av 741 TAL 1bs, ot $4.60 3 62 Tn $5,00@6.00 ; 17 Obfo sleors, ny 1,162 1ba, at BiEER AND LANns—Recelpts to-day, 5,000 tho woek, 9,600, Market activo at vosterday's priccs, Salos : 211 Obfo clipped shoop, av 70@80 1bs, at $4,80 3 1,065 woolod Michigan aheop, nv BT@ISL 1bs, at $0.25@ .76 ; 640 Illinols sheo) Hoas—Receipts to- 10,300, Tocoipts very ight ; bu: 00 Tllinols and Obio h 0 rongh Toxam, av fona toors, ay 1,13 av 83@01 lbs, at $0.38. tal for tho weok, yers vory ogs, v, 169@20 Now York Dry Goods Market. NEw Yonr, April 23,—Dusincss was quict with tho and only moderately brisk with the jobbers. Brown coltons aro in fair demand, and 1 avo Rolling more freely ot tho docline. Fino browns snd heavy standards iro firm. Ho) i roduced to 12)4c, and Wissscumton B to 133o, Fing “bleached shirtinigs aro ateady aud well sold up, Golored cottona aro in good domand and firm, ‘Woolons aro dull, Foreign goods aro solling Over 1,400 pleces of-black ond col- ored silks mold in ono suction-room to-day at low bleachied shirting largely at auction. Pittsburgh Live Stock Maorke! Preespunars, April23,—CatrrE—Market olo rivals light; beat, $5.25@0.05; stockors, §£4.0084 5.00@5.60. rket dull ; arrivals heavy ?.EHGB.'IE; madium, ' $5,00@5.10; common, $4.608 TMoas-*Market slow; arrivala falr Philadelphia, $5.70@0.00; Yorkers, $540@h.50. . Elgin Dairy Markets Eromw, l,, April 23.—8alos of butter and cheeso on ‘Board of Trade to-day showod o total of about §7,000. Ohcoso from 13@19%c. Butter from H1@l8o, Good sitendanco of dairyimen, Board adjonrned uno Wook Pittsburgh 011 Markot. Prrrspunan, April 33.—Crudo peiroloum qulst and efinod quiot ard uachangod ; “best, clipped, mowinal at $2,9734@34( t 10 The Prodnco Markets, New Yong, April 23.—Corros—In moderato de- mand ; middling W Tincivsruers—Flour fn good domand and o sbada rfino Westorn and oxtra, £0,80@7.45 3 whiito wheat oxtra, 88,50 8t Louls, $1.50G12.60, Cornmeal firm, Whient Ryo flour slehdy, $4.10G5.75. Icis celivo, closing lieavy, with holders dlsposcd to roalizo; rocolpts, 20,000 bu; No, 3 Chlcago spring, afloat, '$1.02@1.63; choleo Northwest 1.654¢'; nrimo No, 4 Milwaukee, nflont, & o, $1.00; amber, $1.00@1.075; Wito, $2.05, Rso L% ‘Btato, 83@870. Darley and malt unchanged, jorn opened firmer, with fair domand; roceipts, 14,000 bt 3 now mized Westorn, 67@680; cholce old, afloat, 60} o in store, 65@60)e ; whito {Vestern, T0c! Oata dull and hieayy; recolpls, Weatern, 51@540; oid, in store, 0,000bu ; now mixed o7 whit State and ‘Sezp—Quict § Western, 8@83¢; timothy, n falr domand ; unchanged, rm. ovs—Dull and nominal, TrAriEn—In folr demund ot 274@31c; Orinoco, 37 ‘Wooi—In good demand ; pulled, 4003 {h good demand; falr to good rofin v Orleane, 67@800. udo, 93 @030} rofined, 200, ork firmer; now mens, $20.00; primo ‘moas, $17,60@10.00, Beef quict and unchanged, meats a shindo firmor ; shouldera T4@T 7103 19@10c, Middles stoady, Lnrd firme Gnooenizs—Cofle 107¢c, Sugar netiv Long clear, 0%c; Westornstcatn, 0350 7 urren—Quict; Western, 30G38c, Curcer—Unchanged, Wasur—Easior ; 00@01c, SEW ORLEANS. New Ontzans, April 23, —Pnovistoxs—Flour dull ; , $1.25G8.00; family, $0.00@10,00, Corm firm, nt G7@00c, Oats firmor, at 46@40c, Buan—Quict, at e, XX, §6,60; XX 00, b tivo, af} Bl flt‘x‘;n'?:ilfigglfl,nh’lx@a?'(mw N acon nctivo, afsBi@I0% 3c; bamws, M@I5c, Toek held at. 18, il firmi ; ofinad torco, 0u; Keg, DXGI0Kc, Gnocemies—8ugar, 1o sales} dolug; coffeo, 1T@10e, Waniy—Dull, at 80@950, CorroN—Modarately nctivo; sales, 6,600 bales good ordinary at 160 low middling, 175{c; middling, 18%¢ ‘middlisg Orleans, 187;e, orta—Fo Liverpool ules, Bock, 160,75 ‘molusses, nothing Ticoelts, 1,460 bales, 1,130 bales; Cotinont, 1,614 Davrncons, April 2).—Bneapstuzrs—Flour quict and unchanged, Wheat atead Mized Western firmer at Oats firmer ; mized, 47@48¢ and unchanized. and unchanged, Corn— 5@000 apot 3 6330 Moy, ; white, 45@400, Ryoquict ‘Provistons—Quict and strong ; moss poil, $16.60@ 1 Tacon firm and higho sides nominal § clear xib, 10, 18@16c, Lard firm at 0X@9* Durreu—Western acarce an 88@420, Wuisgy—Firm at 01c. shouldors, 8i{o; rib Bugar-cured hams, {0, A wanted cholco tub, 0SWEGO, Osweno, April 23,—Wheat steady nnd fair; white Cannda, $2.00; prime do, Corn uncliangod, LoumsviLye, Apr and unchanged, Whe Trovisions—Moss pork liold higher ; $18,80@19.00 Tincon hold_ bigher ; shouldor clear ib, 10@10)¢o 3 clear, 104(@103, packed § indii, 19@134(0 § augar-vured and fanoy, meats steady ;' ahoulders, Tfc; cloat Tard steddy ond une ~BREADSTUFFA—Flour quiot b, 0370 7 clear, 9)ge, lovao, Winsxy—Tigher, nt 800, 18, ox~—Tirin § good ordinary, BaapsTures—Llour dull' Corn meal scarce and firm irinor at 143G 140, . I;)é(g‘;;(—l;ldunailnf;:xn%ul at full prices ; shoulders, 14@82¢0; Blden, 10331050, P T, Tiours, 87, Louts, April 23,—Brravsrurrs—TFlour dull and drooping; superline, $4.25@5,00; oxtray, 36.00@5.75 ‘Wheat dull ; No, U red fall, §1,65, Corn firm; No rack § 44@450 ncked, Oata firm N 329 on oaat track; Bdo ncked, Latloy—No u 080 cnat olovator, 6T YOVIAION#—Tork f $10,00 Juno and July, Dulk meat %o3 cloar ribi, BI allup country, Bacon ac T3¢0 for apot; cloar rib, clear, 11¢, Juno und I Suly. Tard hold highot 0, vinand higher; S18.60 fo act ¢ it o Jauo; 1D@IL 930 bid and refused, 1. 5, ; Carrit—Ticin an 11123, —DEADATUPFA~TFlour quict and Pheat qull and o shade lower; No, widley $7,00 § owber, 3,79, Qora aloudy Onto $n good domand ; mixod. i:«l!nw 470 mixod, tatc, Hoc. Oubven BEEn~15.00 'UTT'ATLO, Durraro, April 20, —Market dull, Wheat—Bales of 4 cars No, 3 Milwaukeo clitb_in slora nt $1.63, Corn— Bdrkot baro at clono; sales 1,00 bu in atoro ot 6dog 8 cars on track at 650, PHILADELPITA, PILEpELTITA, April 2%,—TlEADATURTR—Tlone In Lotter demand ; fuporfine, #4.76@06.033¢ 3 oxtra, 30,008 6.16; Wisconsmn and Minnesols, $7.60@8,15, Whoat it red, $1.833¢; omber, $1.0L, ityo licld al 830, Carn I falr domand; Y white, 03c, Oats nctlvo; while, 61@6c; mixed, 4030, tovimon—Dettor, Mens pork, $19.0810.00, Tams, @10 . ow, 01 16@620 3 mixed, 02605 PETROLED! irudo, 1403 rofinod, 1057¢c. Winsgy—Dul ron-boun Westotn, 020, MILWAUKEE, MizwavgsE, April 33,—DBarapsrurys—Tlour qlnlue 3, Wheat quict and wonlr § No.2, 81,20, Teoetera—~Flonr, 4,000 brls ; wheat, 10,000 bu, Binesaiza—Flour, 10,000 bla 3 whoat, 2,000 b, OLEVELA! ND, OrrvarAxp, April 20.—~BREARRTUFT—Tlour strong with an upward tendoncy, Wheat firm ; No, 1 re held at $1.763 No. 3 nt $1,06, Corn ateady; 40@50c. Oais firmer ; No, 1 Blato, 43¢, Teernep Prrnoneny-—Btoady ; car lots, 16)c; Ohla Biato logal toats, G250, el toate, 3G o 71, Omonecaer, April 20, —BREADRTUTFS—Floir firm 3 $7.50@7,75, Whoat firm 3 $1,05, -Corn firm; 430, Ryo firin ot 600, Oats boltor} J4@ibe, Darloy firm, Provisions—8irong and liglor, Pork genorally stoam, 03¢0 3" 93¢0 for cloar, Vacon firmer ; shoulders, 8o ; cloar ib, 92fc 3 clear, 100, with salor Wiiiskr—Btendy ot 80c, OLED! Torzno, April 23, — BrEADSTUTTA~TFlour In fale - domand and higher, at $8.76@9,00, Whoat stead: ;fl)}:: 1 whita Michigan, $1,83; ambor Michigan -pnt‘i 1.70@1.70%, Corn dull ond ashado lown: high ok rod, dgsgo; yellow, Ao, Onte”qulat ] ol firm ; No.'2, 86140 bid; Michigan, 390, " CLOVER BEED—$4,10, 7 Tiroxsrra—Tour, 130 brls; wheat, 7,000 bu; corn, - 3,000 ; oats, 1,000 L i, BiupstRNTE—Flour, 1,000 brls; wheat, 21,000 bu; corn, 5,000 ; oats, 1,000 bu. Ilinols & Michigan Canal. (OANAL COLLEOTON'S OFFIo, April 23,—-ARRIVED— Soveral bonts loaded withslono; Board of Trado, Mareolllos, 5,800 bu corn ; Conlest, Morrls, 6,600 bu corn, CrrArED—Amorican Btar, Utica, 80,452 foot Jumber, * 24,000 1sth ; and numeroun bonts, all light, SPECIAL NOTIQES. - . RSP, Ll v bl s T PEBOE A You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar That thoro oxists no omso of Rhouma * tim, Nouralgla, - Swelling, or St Joints, whioh tho Contour Lintmont, whito wrappor, will not alloviato and ouro. Mazk tho dificronco. It fa tho Cone taur Linimont, sellow wrapper, which i fo sgain placing so many usod-up hor- 2= 404 in tho harnass. Wocnro not wheth KENTATPT® or the czso Lo Spavine, Swaonoy, Soratohos, Stratos, oracy Swolling—tho effoct Ia wonder- ol Children Cry z For Pltehor's Onstorin, Tt rogulatcs tho stomaoh, curos - ‘wind collo, nnd causos nitural sloop, 1t i & substituto for castar ofl. & The Gorham Mannfacturing Co. Remind tho publlc that the Supremo Courtof tho United .| Btatos has rocontly givon o dociston In thoir favor whioly socures full proteotion from tho finitators of tholr dosigas. SPEOIAL ATTENTION Ta requested to the fact that tho following trado-marks ro stampod upon osory article manufacturod by them: Tradg-mark for Trado-mark for Gorham Sterling Sllvor. l Gorliam Elootro Plate. o) STERLING - oy, GORHAM XFG. CO., Manufacturors af Sterling Silver Waro and Fine Eloctro Plato, Providoneo, R, 1., and No, 1 Bond-st., Now Yok, Ton Borvices, Dinnor Sorvices, and Wedding Outfts in, great varloty, from tho largest to tha smallest, of the bighost ordor, aro coustantly fssulng from tho Gorbam Works, Schenck’s Pulmonic Candy Embracos {n a groatdegron all tho principles of Sohonck's Pulmonio Syrup, and, whilo a8 ploasant to tho palita a3 tio pureat.of confostions, ity modictnal proportios render froffoctual in couyie, oolily broncllat mid, cntaviinl at- faotlons, &e. T v tho most acceptablo remody for child~ ron orfifanis, and can bo gison vith impanity; whito for Profossional gontlemon, or thoso who Sulior frou loss of: Toleo, it i3 lnfll!nnn!nh . "fidso” cundlos afo putup In25 cont Lozos, convoniont for tho pokoot, and o fo salo byell argsbita, and doal. N. T cornor Blxth ind Archi-sts,, Philadoiphia. MILLINERY. WILLINERY! SPECIAT, AL [N IMPORTED PATTERNS, Thursday and Friday, April 24 and 2b. * THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED. D, WEBSTER & € g Successors to WEBSTER BROS., ’ 270 & 272 Wabash-av. CRIWAMENTAL IRON YWORX, Gonld Bros. & Diliblee, 149 & 151 State-st., Chicago. ORNAMENTAL & ARTISTIC Metal Work, Tountains, Vases Statuary, Drinking Fountains, Aquari- ums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Copper Weather Vanes, Emblematic Qigns, Stable Fittings, Crest- ings, Tron Furniture rackets,. and Store Stools, Wholesale and Retail, CATALOGUES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, Agonts for Younglove Architeotural Iron Compeny. % HYATT'S Patent Nluminated Tile, Vault Lightn and Rings conutantly on Land, TS, ‘BI"SHU“P DI SPRING HATS NOVELTIES! PEESIE. i - @B_—ST,. cor, Monrae, RECOTFELS. Fura_ presorvad from Matls through tho Summer months ut, IBIOP & BATNKS!, cornor Stato and Mont oustu, - Partios teaving theie addross ot our storo can hnvo thiots Furs oallud MAZ 1, 1873. FIASIKKELL BROS., Prunk Manufacturors, huvo a lot of largo choan Packin, } ci Jow ass RRINGHY A A A SR, VDI, A