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THE STATE CAPITAL. The Conference Report on tho Rail- road Bill Adopted in Both Nouses Pagsage .of the General .Ap- propriation and West Side Park Bills: The Senate Concurs with the House in tho Question of an Adjourned Session, Floa) Passnge of n Large Number of Important Bills. k 1IB ADJOURNMENT, * BremormLy, May 1,.—In tho Sonate, Mr. Forrell offared s .rosolution providing for an ndjournment from Tuckdhy next untll Tuosday, Doc, 3, whon Mr. Cosoy.moved to amend by maling it o sino dio do- porturs, Evorgbody theroupon made an ablo speech, Mr. Youngblood, in spite of Obicsgo papors, would voto for an adjourned soslon, Thoy would inve to remody defoots in tho Rafiroad Iaw and to rovieo tho situtes, Mr, Onsoy did not think it fiosiblo to teat ho now law boforo tho adjournad csaion could meat; wndan_adjourned mecting would bo a fraud on tho people.® Tho efghth soction of tia Raiirond Iaw would g0 into offect Jan, 15 ooy way. Mr. Dow bolloved tho ndjourncd scesion would enat af loast $350,000—a usclosa oxpendituro, 1o opposed such oxtravoganco, Mr. Btcelo did not boliove tho elghth aoction would over go into eficet with tho amendmont ‘o the Conforence Committoo, sa tho Constitution di- Zeotly provided that all Jsws should take offoct on the 1ot of July afier their passage, Awmendment wag lost, . Mr, Dow suggested. tho dato o tho first Badon s Fobrunry. S Forrell wishod to Indort Jan, 0. Mr, Walte wanted to reatrict tho new sossion 10 thirty days, Mr. Sanford offered an omendment Aot members nud ermployes should got no pay cxcopt thoso acting on_committces, Threonew muondments were killed, Idiotio motions were made by soveral gontlomen, Tho resolution to ndjourn. from Tucadsy next toJan, 8 provalled I;!l:lm followlug vota: 5. Axchor, Hampton, Bhepard, Baldwin, Tiinohclitlo, Bliort, Brooks, Tundley, Btarno, Burke, Jacobs, Voris, Canficla, Nicholson, Warren, Castlo, }:n:l‘mr, . Cumuiiny attorsor, Fomon, = Sheldon, fey AT * Brown, @, Casoy,’ NcGrath, Qunufugham, Teynolds, Qusey, Buiford, Douakine, Strong, Dow, ADSENT OR DODOING., Burns, roon, Xehoo, Crove, Gundiach, Murpty, Early, Henry, teol Glou, . Tho'House took up tho resolution, whon Mr, Swan ‘moved to postpona until to-morrow, but the Touso yolled ¢ No,” and then Mr, Hawes desired to amond so aato como together on Deo. 6. Mr, Oberly thought they shonld meet earifer, 80 ns to allow the oighth soc- €100 of thie Rallroad law to go into opcration A oon as wiblo.” Why nof meot iv” Novombee? M, Hito, of Tadison, desired to concur, Mix, Bradvwell apoko, Bir. Incore offored an amendment to bdjourn ino dio, Mr, Johnston maved {0 Iny that on tho tablo, sud it was tabled—8D to 47, Mr, Lemmn desirod to confine €ho ndjournod session fo thirty dsys, which was rocaivod with s shout of derigion, and, of courso, ws defeated, 'Who yess and nsys Wero called for, nod the xosolution was Jost untfl votes wore changod., Tho wpcctacle was pitiful, Men desired an adjourned gosaion and wero afrald to voto for it, Mr, Rountres 1had voted no, and changed to syo to got away, ho says, Cassody, tho Inodol farmer, votod no ud changed. Ho did Kahn, and Lomnx, and Stowsrt of bicLesn, Show chinged | (rom 'ayo to ng, end o _did Wicker, Mitcholl, Savage, ond Mulvane, Wag- mon camo in and voted sye, Bovoral dodged. {Tho volo atood 70 to 08, and tho Houso conm: rurred. Two votes would havo defeated the unjustifi- wblo extravagance of an adjournod sesalon, and overy ‘man who voted for it voted to rob tho people, Thero ‘woro enough votes cast by Cook County membors to mecure an sdjournment, and tho reaponsibility rosts upon tho Cook County men who voted for it more than ‘on tho country mombiers, becanso tho pooplo of Cook Qounty do not dealro au sdjourucd scasfon, and, in oting tor It or dodglng, thelr ropresontatfyes com anittod on outrago that will not soon. Y, forgotion o= Torgiven. Tho vole, in détail, 18 s sollows 3 YEAS, \dtoxander (Oraw-Ilollenback, Ramey, i ford), Hopking, Rountree, ‘Armetrong(@run- Jolinator, Bawgor, fl)’ ‘(x. Tano (Hancock), Beatr atrong no (Hancock), Scott, Ao, Towle, Siioridan, Balom, Tiolzo, Smitl, | ranson; Lomex, Buow, Dasacdy, Loomls, Boule, Connolly, Mansfo, Btewart (Winne- Grawford, AlcAdume, bago), Davis, McLaugblin, Stowart(McLean), Dement, Menchum, Btroud, oweg, Mitchell, Bylvester, Dolton, Moors (Narshall), Thomas, Drossor, Moorn (Adams), ' Tillson, {Efuer, Moose, Virden, ) Flaudors, Freclaad, ranger, hflt{\gy,' tt, Herrington, ito n?:uunn), ite (8t, Clair), dorson, Barkloy, Blakaly, ooth, Braall, Bryaul ullard, Casoy, En‘pon(nn lismirors, Colling, Cronkrito, ul' ton, 2 o], olan, unhim, orrer, ‘orth, kety A cman, Mauivane, Wood, ;Borion, Ruiton, owbre, dGrahe, akwood, ¥ Bpeaker~0, | rant, Poltzer, P /ADBENT Ou DODGING, Wtexanger Golien, 3fcPhorran, gomery), Horting, Morrlson, Aisiiop (Edgar), Jnmes, Nowlon, Bishop (Melionty)McDorald, Pyatt, Xondon, AcGes, A ‘Wasliburo, Easloy, TLRME OF COURTH, Tho Iousg comeurrod in slight Senafe amendmonts ml‘x&bm Axingtho timo of holding court in the new. g X DIDN'T SUCORED. e, Bherldan Joined tho ao-called watch-dogs of the casury thls moraing, and mado a gallant attempt to oduco tho salary of tho Scoretary of tha Board of arities from $3,000 to $1,000 yout, Two Liours woro ont i tho delfvery of poor upocches, wien tho moton 0.reduuce ws 10st-—G8 10 GF. Fite SEVENUE BILL, The Senate passed tho Houso rovenuo bill with an omendment_ropealing the two-mill tax, and mubsti- uting thorofor $1,000,000 nunually, Including ho wchiool fax. Tho' bl providos for a lovy $3,500,000 1n 1873, and $2,600,000 fu 1674, Tho ousc, howaver, refusod to concur in tho Homato endmant by 8 vote of 73 to 67, not a conatitutionsl ajority. Fiva votea wore needod, and thrco of theso, ool Lomax, and Condon, ' of Cook County, oro absent, 'Condon hus ot boen hers thia ook, Anothier oltempt o concur will mado fo-morrow, and Booth 6nd Lomax left at con, though they xhow very woll that bl amond- ont'of 4o much Importance o thelr constitients had 0 bo concurrod iu. Thelr blood bo upon tholr own boads, nELIEF DILL, Tho bill relmbursiug Pfelffer & Toll, for allogod (amages caused by (ho removal of the Oaluwet dam, 6d & 60cond and final death to-day, for want of Yotes) i THE OBNERAL APPROFRIATION DBILL mo up on fta third reading, whon Mr, Connolly mov- to recommit to tho Financo Commitico in _order to triko out tho clause appropristiug $1,000,000 for ohool purposes, and (o ingert fn ' plico (o wo mill school' tax. Mr, Wood bolloved it hiauld be recommitted in ordor to atrlko out $25 to be paida clork far cosiog dome documonts, * Memrs. Rountreo and Bradwell besought tho Houso to pasa the bill, and Ar, Gounolly declarcd thoy could only paus o' bl by - rolulatiog o twomil” tax. d they desfo tho passnge of the bilif 50, thioy had better recommit it, and he would like o know {f men could not voto for tho bill unless the wo-uiil tax was loft out, A, Sherman snawored *Yes, whon Mr, Conniolly asld {hoy would find men Bt jeusl apirt ko would take {uo ollor side n d by the two-mfll tax untill doomsday, [Loud Iause,] Mr. Togers spoke for tho bill, Lo reapons ibility would f.at on those who voted to recommit, when & mejority f thoso proseut ind iudorsed it, 16 wae nob a caudidato for Cougross or Goy- or, end, would, uot vato o~ pundor (@ any ’coustitucuts for tho sako of polilfeal preforment, Tho motion to roconnit tha bill was lost —10 {0 64, “Mr. Walker upoko sgatnat, and r, Btarr Tor tho Liil, 1t qot 74 vates, wiion Meuara, Gheridan, “Thornton, and| Efnier changod and saved tho bill, The .&bsonco of Dooth, Lomax, oud Condon came near {n- volving tho Btato'in tho expeuto of an oxtra Sossion, TIE MAILROAD BILL. Atmont atmultancously tho Seus(s” snd House oone currod in tho 10port of tho onforenco Gommitte #ho Ratlroad b 1 tho formor by s vota of 40 to 6, an ho Iatter by 110 {0 0. Thero wero a faw uncunseiche 1a] sposclics, but naithor body waa i n mood for do- 13y, ud (hig previous quoation choked ot nich talk, SHE OITIZENA' DI LL. . g Rouate dc sted thio a1tOrRooR 10 by b provids lfin&lfl the defense of ofilzens against whom railrosds brought or mey horeaflor bring sults, Mosars, Ossoy, Yager, Bioelo, and Banford donounced the b and M and _Oummings dofended it An by Mr, Cussy, compell- m ing " each county _fo pay ".iho' expenses oFTts o cltirons, wan adopted——18 to12.” A motlon by Mr. Roynoldu fo Atriko. aul, tho onacting ciauso was lost—~14 to 21, snd tho bill.wez arderod to'a third reads ing. Evon if it passoa the Sonalo, which is doubtful, it Wil not reach the Houso in Lnio for convurrence - BTATE INATITUTIONA,: Tiao Houso conctirred in tho Senato - amondments to thi0 biil providing Trustocs for the - outhorn Insano Asylim and_(ho .Southorn - Normal - -Bohool, Tho wmiondmont ateuck ont-tho atoward,- Tho Bonato smondumonts o to uatuo bl werd conourrad i Ly tho ouso, - - WRAT BIDE PARR BILL, Tho Honato took up- tho . Weat Hide-Park bill, cone ourred fu the Houso amondmont, sud adopled the clauso liniting tho amount to o raisod to $100,000 por annum, Tho -Houso. conetirrod fu tho lmitation, Thua rostricled, tho bill Is reasonablo, TRANBFSR. OF FUNDA, “Tho bill allowing countien . and. towns -that rafsed ouey for tho consteucting of bridgoe to sppropriate 1t to othar uscs, Laving boou alightly smended it tho Bonato, was concurred in by tho Ifoune, : OTHEN DILLS PARGED, ; Tha Henate passed Houso bills of the following fities: To provide for {raneferring forritory from ono, county. fo, anothior; providing for tho uso of wirplun funda fh towns and villages s repealing sn not appoiuting o Glark of tho Board of Buporvisors fn Vibogs © Qoutty: o prolbit . domeatis animals. from ruoning ot IArgo: incrossing tho foes of Justioos and Constables in cbuntios of tho first ond second class s protcotin poud boor manufacturers in tha o o bottle and arrols : grauting right of way ta tho Ohiago & Pacifla Tadlroad through the grounds of tho Nortliorn Insano Asslum;: to protoct flah sud gamo; muthorlzing corporations hoving appropristed money for a spocifio _ pirposa 10 ayproprinto tho wimo for other purposes, It was subsoquontly roportod that thio Govornor nd blgned tho forogoing, ) TEVENUE, Tho Houso will make afinal effort to-morrow to conour ".t‘lm Sehata” amondment ko Jo rovonuo bill - repealin 0 two-mill ftax, T aoubitut TtTit will be sepoaied, In' hat ‘avont tho Auditor will Linve to levy tlio ontir sum of nbout $4,000,000, of which only $1,000,000 is appro- priated for schiool purposes, lsaviug $4,000,000 of tho cople's monoy lying in tho Treasury, oithor unpro- Biiciivo a0 Tak os thoy Rro concerncd, or to bo usa 10 ourich thoso who can control it. 000K COUNTY OOURTS, Tho following bill, of intorest to Cook County, Lioa passed both Tousea ¢ BUDSTITUTE FoR A BirL for an act authorizing Clrcuit Judges to hold branch or branchos of Courls fn ofhor than their Judlcial Districts, Beorion 1. De it enacted by the People of the Stats of Iilinofs, repreasnted in the Gencral Assembly, That ‘whenovor any Sudgo or Judgesof any Circult Gourt, or of tho Superlor Court of Cook Couuty, shail roquest any Judgo or Judges of any court of record to como 10 tho asaistanco of auch Judgo or Judges making such request, in tho trial of causes, and in other mattors nding i Courly it shall ba wwful for such Judgo or Figos bo roquested £o hold & brauch or branches of tho Gourt to whioh ho or thoy are a0 roquosted to come, with the samo forco snd effect 88 if ho was, or they wore, tho Judgo or Judges of such Gonrt 856, 1%, Tor ovory day Umo employod by any Judgo oitt of his Glreult, undor tho preceding soction, tho Gounty Dourd of 1ho county tn which such Judgs shall 80 Liold Court, may, out of tho County Troasury, ordera gum, {n th discrution of tho Cotnty Doard, ¢ oxccoding $10per dsy, to i Pro. ided, that e aoetion, shall mot sprly to ang.Judge Qurigg the term for which said Judge I uow clooted, 8E0, 2. Whercas, thero s an omergenay, On account of tho largo amount and great pross of businoss in the Girouit aud Buperlor Courts of ook Jonnty, why this act shonld tako offsct fmmadiately ; thareforo ths act ahall take offect aud be in forco from aud after ita pas- ago, LANDLOTD AXD TENANT, Following 18 the Landlord and Tenant bill, as sent to tho Governor : A Bret, for an act to roviso tho law in relation to Land. lord and Tonant. SROTTON 1, Jie {¢ enacted by the Peopls of the Stats of liinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the ownor of lands, hs oxecutors or ndministrators, moy suo for and recovor rout therofor, or s fairand reason- ablo aatiafaction for tho o snd Gecupation thereof, by sotiom of dobt or assumpalty in any coust of compofent Juriadiction, in any of tho followlng cascs : Firat—Whien rout {s duo nnd in arrear on 8 loago for 1ifo or liven, 5 Second—\hen lands ato held and ocouplod by any person without any special ngrooment or ront, - Third—Whon possgssion 35 obtained under an ment, writon of vorbal, or tho purchaso of (ho prorg= 1808, and boforo decd givon tho right to possession la torminated by forfolturo or non-complisnco with tho agroomont, snd possossion §8 wrongfully refused or Begloctad o bo given upon demand, mado (n wrting, by tho party ontitlod theroto s Provided, tht all pay- menta mado by tho vendoe, or his roprosentatives or assigus, may Lo sot off againet such zent. Fourth—\Whon land Liss beon gold upon a judgment or # dacroo of courl, whon tho porty to such judgment or decrao, or person holding under him, wrongfully rc- fusts or neglects Lo purrendor possession of the samo, aftor demand, §n writing, by tho porson entitlod to tho ‘posacssion, | that any such tenant mnyl’-l any time before final \] eectmont shall thercupon bo discontinued, F{/th~When tho landa hisvo boon sold upon a mort- . gago or trust decd, and tho morigagor or grantor, or person holding uhder . him, wrongfully Xofuses or meglocts to surrender possesalon of the game, aftor do- mand, in writing, by the porson ontitled to tho posscs- BEO, 2. If A1 toiums r for n year, or. any, Jonger. Se e, £OF ifey Uves, or DPoron or porsons who are OF. Bhall. camo into pos sesslon of any lwnds, tencments, or, heredita- ments, by, from, of under, or by collu- sion With’ such tenant or tonants, ehall’ willfully Liold over any lands, tonementa or LorcQitaniont, after tho oxplration of such torm or torms, and aftor de- ‘innd mado, 1 writing, for tho posseasion thoroof, by ‘uia or tholr fandlord or lossor, or tho person to whiom tho'vemaindor or rovorsion of &uch _lands, teuements, or hereditamonts shall bolong, such poraon or porons 80 holding over shall, for tho timo auch landlord or rightful owner be so kopt out of possession, pay to tho ‘peraon so kopt out of posssssion, or hia logal repro- sentativos, at tho rato of doubls {he yoarly value of the 1ands, tonoments, or hereditunents o detained, Lo bo racovored by actfon of dobt or otliorwise, In any court having cognizauco of tho ssme., X BEo. 9. Xf anytenant shall givo notles of s inten- tion fo quit the promiscs Ly him holden, nt s tn, mentfoned in such :notice, ot which tho tenant would have a right to quit by thio Tenac, nud shiall not accord- ingly deliver up, posscasion thiercof, suvh tenant shall pay to the langdlord or Jossor doublo the'rent or sum wlifeh would othorwiso have been due, to bo collected in the same manner as the ront otherwiso due slould hiyo been collocted, . = 8ko. 4. In all cusod | bitwoen 'Isndlord and tonant, ‘whore one-lalf year’s ‘ront suall bo {n arcear and un- paid, and the landlord or lessor to whom such rent is uw has r:f‘ht by law to ro-cnter for pon-psymont theraof, such landlord or lessor mny, without suy for- mal demand or re-ontry, commence an action of oject- mont for tho recovory of the demisod premises, And in caso Judgment is glven for the plaintiff in such ne- ition of gjectmont, and the writ of poesession be exe- culed thereon, before tho ront in_ arresr sud costa of uuit'be padd, thon tho leasa of such lands shsll censo ‘and bo def Ined, unloss such Jossco aball, by writ of orror, reverso tho eald judgnient, or shall by bill, filed in chancery, within six months after the ronditlon of such Judgment, obtain raliof {rom tho samo: Provided, judgmont on said ojectment pay or teuder to tho land- lord or lossor of tho prem! % dcs tho mmount of reut in arrear and costs of sult, and the proceedings ou such 8E0, 6. In olf cacos of tonamoy from yoar to yoar, sixty daya’ notico, in writing, shall bo suficiont to ter- minate the tonancy at tho end of the yesr. The notice may bo givou at uly {imo within four monils proced- ing tho lost sixty days of the year, 0, 0. In all cases of tonanicy by tho month, or for any oflior term lcas than_ono yeat, whero tho’ lenant Bolds ovor withont epoolal agreoment, tho Iandlord slinll have the right to terminate the tenancy by thirty daya’ nolico, in writing, and to maintain an sotlon for forcible detainer or efoctment, 80, 7. Whoro a tenanoy §s terminated by notico un- der eithor of tho {wo preceding soctions, no further de mand alill Lo necesssry boforo bringihg & sujbunder tho statuto fn relation to farclblo dotainor or ojoot- ment, 850, 8, The landlond or hia agent may, at any tmo aftor rent ia due, demand payment thereof, and notify the tenant, in writing, that unlcss paymient is modo ‘within & timo mentioned fu sald notice, not losa than fivo days aftor tho morvico theroof, the loaso will o torminated, If the teuant shall not, within the timo ‘maontioned in such notice, pay tho rent due, tho land- 16rd moy consider tno loaso endod, and suo for posses. slon undar tho atatuto in rolation to forciblo oniry onil dotainer, or maintain ejoctmer without furtlier otic or demsnd, 850, 0, When default {s madoin any of tho terms of & loass, it shall not bo necosaary to give moro than fen daye' iotico to quit, or of the termination of wuch tonancy, and tho samo may be terminated on glving auch nollco to quit at any timo aftor auch_defanlt in auy of tho tormu of guch fesso; whicly otlca mey Lo substantially in tho following form, viz 2 o A Iii You arohioreby notiflod that u_conss. Jucuce of {anr default in (hore insert the character of 0 defaull) of tho promises now ceaupled by you Delng, eto, (Lero desoribo the premises), I havo slosied {0 doforming your lossgy aud you aro by notiflad to quit and deliver up possession of the same to mo within ton days of this date (dated, otc.) To be algned by tho lessor or his agont; and no other notico or demand of posscssion or termination of such tenanoy shall be necousary, 820, 10, Any demand may bo mado or notico sarved by delivering & writton or printed, or partly writton and partly printod, capy thoreof {o ‘tho tonaat, or by lenving the samo with @omo person above the age of 13 years, reaiding on or in possession of tho prome inos; and {n caso 10 ono fa {n actusi posseasfon of ssid promises, then by posting the esmo on the premlsea. 8eo, 11, When any such_demand 1a mado of notico forvod by an oficor authiorizad (o servo process, hs ro- turn ghall bo prima faclo ovidenco of the facts therein atod, aud if such demand s made or notice served by suy pordon, not an oflicer, tho return may bo sworn to by” tho person serving tho samo, and shall then bo prima facfo ovidenco of tho facts thereln statod, Bx0, 13, Whon tho tenancy s for a_corlain period, and thie term oxpires Ly tho terms of ke leaso, tho tonant {4 then bound (0 surrendor possosslon, and no notice to quit or demand of ‘pmlmu(on 18 uoccasary, HE0, 13, The torm ** Jonse,” s used In this not, shall include ovory lotting, whethor by verbal or written agrooment, Beo, 14, The grantees of any domised Iands, tono- meutd, ronts, or other hereditaments, or of tho rover- elon thioreof, the asiimoos of the lessof of auy domiso, and tho bLelrs and personal roproscntatives of tho Iessor, grantos, o w00 slinll bavo the samo ro- medioa by entry action or atherwiso, for tho uon- performaiico of any agrosmont in the lezso, or for the Sucovery of sny rait,or for the dolug of shy wasle or other cause of forfolturo, au their grantor or lossor might buve bad if suck roverion had romained fn such Teasor or grantor, . 8E0, 10, Tl losoca” of any lands, thelr assigns, or raonal- ropredentatives, shall hava the same romady, 'y action or otherwike, against tha lessor, aalgncos, or his or thieir roprosentatives, Droagh of puy pgroemont in mueh loanco might haye antocs, for tho {n boforo n Justico of THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1873: e ‘ ninst his immodiate lewsor: Provided, this seo. tion ahall have 5o applloation to tte covonai againat {ncumnbrances, or rolating to the titla or porscesion of the promiacs domised, DISTIENS YO RENT. Bro, 16, Inall cason of distrens for ront, the land- 1ord, by Wimnelf, iK agont, or attorney, may selzo for rent arly personal proporty of histonsnt th mlr\u found in the county whoro muoh tenant aball realde; and 1n 1o cnso atall tho proparty of eny olher perton, although the saine may bo found on tho promiscs, bo linblo to esfzuro for ront duo from sk fonnt Bro, 17, Tho poraon making mich distresn ehall fm- modiatoly fllo with somo Juatico of tho Yoaco, if tho amount of tho clain §s within La Jurisdlotion, ot with th olork of & court of record of compotent Juriadic- tion, n copy of tho distress warrant, togothor ‘with an inventory of tho proporty Jovied wpon, 8eo, 18, Upon tho filug of euch opy of dlstrems ‘warrant and {nvantory, tha Justico of tiio Peaco or clork shll {sauo n suinmons againat tho parly ngatnat whom tho distress warzant shall hovo beon feaucd, ro- turuablo na othor summons. Bro, 10, Whon it slinll appoat by afidavit fled in the court whore such procosdig in pending, that the do- fondant fa o non-rosident or has depsrted from this Stato, - or on duo inquiry comnot Do found, okl Sonconlod within tha State, and ’tho ofMant el stato the . plica of residonco of sl dofondaut, if kiown, sud it not kuown, that uon diligeut inqiiry ho lina not been abla £ racotlatn tho same, notico mny bo glvon, If tho suit tho Penco, 06 (1 cants of altach- ‘ment beforo Justicos, o if in a court of rocord, as in alfachmont caxes in such courts, 8o, 20, Tho sult sball fhorcaftor procord fu tho 8amo manner 88 in caso of aftnchment beforo such ‘court or Jtistico of tho Feaco: Proviled, that {t shull not bo necessary for tho plalutifT in any eneo to flon doclaration, but tho distress warrant stiall stand for o doclaration) and shll bo_amondablo oa othor doclnra- tions : Provided, thnt no such smendnient ehall ln any way nffect axiy Habilities that may Lave acerued in tho oxccution of puch worrant, 80, 21, Tho dofoudsnt may vail himaclf (of) any set-olf or otlier defence which woulll have beon propor £ thio guit hind boen for thio Font in sny form of action and with liko offect, - ¥ Bro, 22, I¢the pirfntlfr succoods In-Lia Auft, Indg- ‘mont shall be given in his favor for the smount which ah@l appear {0 bo duo him, 8o, 23, Whon tho defondant has boen sorved with proseds, o apnoars to tho actlan, - the Juagmont shinll 1aye tho rame forco and offect an In ts commenced by summons, and_oxecution may issuo theroon, not only againat tho proporty destrained, but also ngninst the otbor property of tho defondant, But tho xtap!rly distrainad, if-tho Bamo Lna ot oot roplovied or ro- Tonsod frarm elzuro, shall bo first eold, 850, 24, Wion pubileation of notico 'shall have been raado, 08 provided in this nct, but the dofendant is not gerved with processsnd doos not sppoat, Judg- mont by dofault may bo ontorad, and tho plainti may rocovor the amount duo him for rent at the tine of 8- sing tho distress warrant, and 8 apoolal oxcoution sliail fssuo againat tho proporty distrainod, but no exo- cution_sholl issuo ngoinst any othier proparty of thio defendant, i k0, 25, 1 tho Judgment In in favor of thio defond- ant, lio ehall recover coats and Lavoe ,lndgmcnl for the rotitrn of the property distrained, unlcss tho same Las ‘baen roplovied or relossed from such distroes, And if 5 got-off is interposed, and it appears that a balance in dug from tho plaintiff to the defendant, judgment shall bo ronderod for tho dofondant for ftio amount thoreof, - ‘8r0, 30, When any (tatross wazrant hns beon loviad, the porson whoso properly 1 _distrained may rolcsso tlio pame by entering into bond in double the amount of tho rent clalmed, payablo to tho landiord, Wi anfiicient surotics, {0 bo np}u‘nvu\ by tho person making tho lovy, if thobond is tenderad boforo tho fling of copy of tho warrant, ne providod in this act, or 4 aflor, by the Clork of 'tho court in which, of Justico of the Peaca beforo whom, tho sut fa pendivg conditioned ta pay whatover judgmont the landlo: may rocovor inthe suit, wilh costs of muit, If tho bond is taken beforo tho filing of & copy of tho distross warrant, auch bond ehall Lo filed {lorewitn, and if taken after tho fling of & copy of tho distreds war- rant, 1t shall bo filed In tha court or with tho Justice whato fho sult 1s ponding. Sx0, 37, If any properiy distrained is of & perisha- Blo nature and in dsnger of iimediata wasto or docay, and tho samo fa not roplovied or bondod, tho laudlord, or his agent or attornoy, may, upon glving notico 16 the dafondant, or his nttornsy, if eithor can be found 1n the county; or if neither can bo found, without any notice, apply fo o Judgo or Manter in Qhancery of the court in which, or the Justice of tho Peace before whom, the snit is pending, doscribing the proj v and lhowlnE‘thnt the anmo {8 80 in dangor, and if such Judgo, Maskar, or Justico of tho Peaco I8 satisfiod that the property is cf a perishable naturo and in dnngor b Immodinto westo or dacay, ana it tho defendant or his attorney ia not sorved with notice, or doca not &) v, that Tie cannot bo found in the county, ho m?‘ 0 an order to the porson hay- ing_possession of tho proporty, directing tho --lo thercof upon such time and such' notico, terms, conditions as tho Judge, Mastor, or Justico ol . @ Toace sl think for the best intorcata of tho parties concornied, Tho monoy arising from such salo ehall bo dopositod with tho Glork of the Court in which, or Juatica of thio Yosco bofors whom, tha sult is ponding, thero to abide thio ovent of tho suft. ~8£0, 29, Tho right of Lo landlord to dlstrain tho porsonal goods of {lie tenant shall continuo for tho lod of six monthis aftor the oxplration of the term or which tho promisea were domised or tho tonancy ia torminstod, 550, 29, \When tho rent f8 payablo wholly or fn part in'mpecific nrticles of property or products of tho prem. faea or labor, o lsudlord muy distrain for {ho valuo of auch articles, praducts, or labor, REq, 30, Tho samo arliclea of porsonal proporty which nre, by law, exompt from_oxecution, except tho crops grown or growiug upon tho domisod premises, shall also bo exompt from dlutross for ront, 820, 81, Every landlord slisll Liavo & lion upon the §iuys amiw ov growing upon tho domisod promises llor lh{;mu n"llx." anhg:hg; m& lnmn} 1‘5 w;flfln wlmll- or in part {n mon ouie ariinlas of T n’r products of tho mrzulluu or Inbor, nnd :u;’m?“fui faithful parformance of tho torms of 'tho lcaso. Buch llen rhall continue for the poriod of slx months after tho oxpiration of tho torm for which the promiscs wero demisod, 20, 83, In all cases when {ho demised premises #hll bo sub-lot, or tho Jeaso Is_assigned, tho landlord shall bavo tho tame right to cnforco Lis lon ngainat tho sul-Tessce, or uasignee, that ho hoa ogainst thy Len- ant to whom tho promises wero domisod, SEo, 33, Whon & tonant abundons or romoves from tho promises, or nny part thareof, tho Iaudlord, or hia - agont or atornoy, 1ay 80{zo upotl any grain or othor crops grown or growing upon tho promises or purt thercof go sbandoned, whethor tho rent is due or not, 1t such grain or other crops, or by park thoreof fa not | fully grown or maturcd, the Iandlord or Nfa agent or atioruoy alinll causo the'samo to be proporly onltivated and _larveated or gathorod, end moy ol and “dlsposo of tho esuio’ and . apply tho procceds, #0 far ns may bo Decossary, fo componsato him for his Iabor and expenuos, ond fo oy tho ront: Provided, the tonant mny at any imo wurn salo of tho proporty 8o mcfzed redeem tho wamo by tendering the rent .duc and the reasonablo compeneation and exponses .of tho cultivation and Borveating ov gathering tho same, or Lomay replovy g property solzod. 34, Chapter 60 of tho Revised Rtatutes of 1845, en- titled 4 Landlord nnd ‘Tonant,” and_choptor 43 of tho Toviaed Statules of 1845, entifted “ Forciblo Entry and Dotainer,” and an act entitled “An act to extend tho Jurdiction of Juatices of thio Peaco and Constables in uctions of forclblo entry und dotafuor, or forelblo detainer only,” approved Teb.' 25, 1845, and on act entilled “An not fo nmen an 'sct ontitled ‘an sct amendstory of iho tho Practico act,” approved Fob, 16, 1840, approved Feb, 17, 1851, anid ot uct ontitled “An act o amond {he bixtioth dhupler of tho Roviaed Statutes, entitlod ¢ Landlord and Touant,' ¥ approved Feb, 10, 1857, and an act eutitied “An act to nmend ho statulo in’ rel- tlon to forciblo ontry and_dotainor, aud landlord and tonant,' ppproved Teb. 20, 1861, add an et eutitied ““An uct in rolation to lindlord and tonant,” approved Fob, 21, 1861, and an act cotitled “An act to amend chapter'LX, of tho Rovised Statutos of 1845, cutltlod “Landlords aud’ Tonants,’? spproved Tob, 16, 1865, ond act ontitled “An act 'to smend_chapter 43 of tho Roviscd Btatutcs, ontitled *Forciblo Latry and Dos talner," approvod Fob, 10, 1805, aud oh nct cutitled #Anact toamend anact cutitled *An act to amond Cliapter 43 of tho Rovisod Statutes, ontitled ! Forciblo Entry and Dotainer,’ approved May16, 1805, npproved Barch 5, 1867, and n act ontitled # An act to smend tho law of landlord and {ennut,” approved March 47 1869, and all other nety and partu of ncts inconaistont Witls the provisions of this nct, or with tho provistons of s nctontitled “ An act in romard to forciblo entry snd detainor," spproved ADHI 10, 1873, aro heroby roc ponled: Provided, that this soction hall not be so Cousiried u4 to affoct auy rights oxiating or actions vending af tho time this act shall tako effect, LECISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. BENATE, BrRINGrIELD, TIL, May 1, 1673, The Bonato met af 0:30 a. m., IRESIDENT EARLY in the chair, Toll was callod and responded to by forty-four Sonstors. LAKE NAVIOATION, Tho memorisl of this Leglelature, Tasscd by tho House, nlln}( Qongress to romove all rostrictions upon navigation of tho grent Inkes, was callod up, and ite adoption concurred in by the Senato, QAME AND FIBI, ‘Housa bill conicorning gamo, fish, oto., woa orderod ton third resding. ADJOURNMENT, Mr, FERRELL offorcd a resolution providing for sdjournment on Tueaday noxt, 6th inst,, until Dec, 3 next, 2T, OABEY offorod an_smendment providing for sdjournment sino 0lo on Tueaday next. Ponding discussion of tho resolutions, Mr. ININCH. OLIFFI moved that further consideration bo poatponed until after definite action is taken upon tho ponding Rallroad bill, Lost, Mr. (h\luf"l smendment, providing for ndjourns ment sino alo, wna lost—yead, 16; nays, 20, Dy cousent, Mr, FERRELL'S resolution was smond« 6d 50 16 Lo tnako the (imo of meeting Jan, 0, A furtbor amondinont, allowing pay durlug tho rocosa to tho Committce on Novision, sid to no other membors or ofticors, was accopted, r, WAITE offered n furthor amendment, providing thint such adjournod pession shall adjourn ine dio o or prior to Feb, 6 uext, Loat—ayes, 133 noos, 20, “Tho resclutton providing for un adjourucd sossicn on Junuary 6 was adopted—yens, 24 ; uays, 10, HOUSF. BILLA ON TUTD READING wera taken 1p, os foliowa 1 No, 145, providiug for transferring torrltory trom ou counly to another, lossod-—yoas, 203 nnyu, 3, No, 48, relating to” surplun funds ralod i towns and villyges for town ronds and Lridge purposes, Pagsod—ycas, 34 5 noys, 6, No, 509, ropeating the ct providing for tha appoint- mout of Clork of thv Honrd of Bupervisors lqunum bago County, Pantod—ycus, 303 tnye, 0. No, 641, prohibiting domestlc auimale running at largo, Passcd—yoas, 35; noys, 0, 0, 119, smending the Feo aud Halary aot, Tassod— yens, 83, nays, 1, No, 335, Fro‘ocl(l\g the manufactusors of boor and D, and othor thin drinks, from loss of tholr wrrels, boltlos, boxos, ote,’ Passed—yoas, 395 n aucnding tho Rovonuo faw, Tusid To, 531, granting right of way totho O, & P, TL R, over- tho grounde of the Northern Inssno Asylum, Pasaod—yoay, 40 ; nays, O, No, 220, zelstivg to protoction of game, Passed, o, 607, providing for ralsing revenus for Blate pur- Doven, BBy e, 5A5 TAYS, O i RATLROAD BILE., Tha report of the Confarence Committeo on the come promine Rallroad bill waa taken up, and tho Benate conourred fn tho ssme~7out, 30} nays, 6~sa follows Archer, Ferrell, Bhopard, Daldwin, Hampton, Btarne, Trooks, Hinchelife, Btocle, Drown, Tunloy, Btrong, Burko Jacob, on, Onnfiold, Reho Waro, Garey, Nioholson, Warton, Tt Taler, Wiiting, Qummings, Pattorson, “Wilcox, Cunningham, Reynolds, Willismeon, Qusoy, Banford, Yagor, Donatie, Sheldon, Youngblood, D aearatty ow, cGrath, Thompaon, Lee, Bifort, Whttor CONFORATION FUNDH, = Honlrn‘ u|u!1m. ““";“"",‘:5:3"’“..““”"' 'whlnh hiave \ppropriated money for ) 0 purposcs to a) e a0 {iio aamo for othor purposca, Tost—goas, 205 nnys, 8. T'heing sn_omorgency bill, the emergancy clauso was stricken out, aud tho bl passod—je=s, 8 nays, 9, Adjonrned uniil half-paat 3 o'clook p, n, AFTERNOON BEBSION, OTNER DILLA DIAPORRD OF, Upon reassembling, the Bouate considered tho Iouse amondmonta to tho following Sonate bills 1 No, 48, amending Boction 7 of the Notary Publia act, and donoursed in tho smondmenta, NESOLUTIONS, Sonntor CUMMINGS offorod 8 rosolution allowlng o Sccrotary of lig fonato Liirty dayw in which ta Propnro for tho publication of tho journals of tho Henate, and 8o forth, at his rogular ‘por diem, The Tesolntion wan smentled by ndding o thirty days, or 08 much thorabf as may Lo uecossary,” and adoylod, Mr. BHELDON offéred 1 rosolution disponsing with roll call nfior to-motrow, TIME CIIOAGO NOULEVARD DILL wag callod up, and tho Oomimittes smondmohts con- currod n. > THE OITIZRNA' DEFENSE DILL was taken up and dobatod, Bonator UABEY offered an amondment providing it tho oxpaaca of tho defonco of auit alysli bo borno Dy the countios in which tho sovoral defondanta resldo, Adoptod—yony, 16¢ nnys, 12, Mr. REYNOLDS moved o strike out tho onscting clauso of the bill Tost—yeas, 14 ; nays, 21, © RRVENUE DLL. Tho bil wavordered {oa tied foading, ouse bill 584, amending tho Revenuo bill, was read & socond time, o TUE JURY BILL, A Houso messngo, announcing tho rofusal to conour {n thu Sonate umondmont to tho Jury bill and ssking tho sppolutment of » Conference Committes, was takon \ip, Tho Bonats rofusod to rocodo from its amondment, and o Conforonce Committos. was ap- pointed as followa: Sonators Canflold, Walto, Ware, and Brown, 3 NEW 6TATR HOURE, Mr, Storre’ resolution, authoriziug the State House Commissloneta to purclisso additional ground, ad- Jaaont, for tho purposo o etosting. thoroon now ‘heat- ' apparatus, was ndoptod. THR'GRNEIAL APPROPRIATION DILL 'waa takon up, and the House amendments concurred in under profoat—yocas, 28 ; nays, 3, % TENAS OF GOUTTA, Housa bill 423, flxlnf thio torma of County Courts was rond o third time, and, pending tho votc, the Bonate adfourned. HOUSE, TIR DEVRNUE DILL, Mr. BHERIDAN moved ‘o recousideration of tho 'yote by which Houso bill 891, the General mmpfllfl tion bl was ordortd to & thifd reading, * Gareled. An sxiendmont, fixing (i salary of ks Glok of iho Board of Pubiio Gharitics ot $1,600, waa volod down— Feas, 04 ; nayy 63—and tho bl sgdimorderod to a ik g road] omoutr gounTa, Honas blll 565, to provida for tho holding of Clroutt Gourls in the sevoral countics, was taken up, and the various Sonato smondments concurred in, ADIOURNMENT DXSOLUTION, ‘Tho Benate concurrent resolution, providing for sa adjournmout on Tuoaday, May 0, until Jan. 8, 1674, was takon up. Mr. INSCORE offored an amondmont providing for an adjournmont sing die on the Oth of May. Mr. JOHNSTON moved fo Iay the' amondment on the tablo, Carrlod—yoas, 883 nays, 47, Tho provious question Wes orderad, tion was concurrod in—yoas, 70 3 na; THE RAILNOAD DILL, “Tho Conference Committoca’ roport on the Compros miso Railroad bill was {aken up. Mr, CONNOLLY said tho amendment to the olghth tion nullifiod the mection, sud it might as wol strickon out, o claimod that it roquired schodules of ratoa for overy rallroad company organized in the State, whethor tho rosd bas been Lullt oF not, Mossrs. OBERLY and DUNHAM defonded the re- port of tho Gommittee, (Grundy) moved tho provious Mr. ARMSTRONG question. Carrlod, ‘The roport of tho Conforenca Committco wWas con- currod in—oss, 110; nays, 9, as follows : and the resolue . XEAS, Aloxander (Craw-Harvoy, Pinnell, fora), Howes, Pollock, Anderson, Tenty, Tiace, ‘matrong (Grun-Horrington, Ramoy, a3), Hito (Madison), Itaz, Armstrong (La-Hito (8t Olalr), Rico, 8allo), Hildrup, Rogors, Barlow, Hollos, Rountree, Barkley, Hollorback, Bavage, Blakely, Sawyer, Bocock, att, Branson, Bryant, lclu lard, jasoy, Cassedy, Carpenter, i Ghambers, Terma, Saow, Crawford, Lowis, Soulo, Cronlrite, Tietze, Btarr, Darnell, Toomfs, Btowart (Winne- Davis, ann, 350) Dement, Mursh, Stowart (McLean), Dowey, Massle, Strastor, Doli, MeAdame, Stroud, Doitor, MeLaughlln, Swan, Dresacr, Mclhorran,” Sylvester, Dunliam, Moacham, . Taggart, Efuer, Middlecodr, Thomas, errier, Mooro (Marshill), Thornton, Fianders, Moore (Adams) ' Tillson, Forth, fooso, irdon, Freelnd, Mommt, Walker, Frooman, Mulvato, Warner, Gordon, Noyille, Waymat, Graham, Nulton, Wabber, Granger, Oskwoad, Wabstor, Grant, Qvorty, Wotnhetmor, gray ,Orendorr, Wood aridfoey, : Deltzes, Wymore, Mart, Poutloll, Mr, Bpodker, NAYE, Bradwll, o Truict, Contiolly, Halpin, Washburn, Cullerton, Quinn, Wickor, TIE JuRY DI, ouso bill 304, tho Jury bill, was takenup, The Mouso refused to concur in various Sonate smends meuty, sud aaked s Committeo of Confaronco, Recess 131l half-past 2, AFTERNOON BESSION. : QTIER DILLS DISPOSED OF, House bill 117, tho oppropriation for the Antfofam Comotery, Laid'on tho tablo. ‘Honso bill 423, appropriating $20,000 for ropalrs of tho Exocutive Mansion, Ordered to's {hird reading, - ARMBTTIONG rioved to roconsldor the vota b ‘which tho Galumet Dam Lill failed {o pass. Oarried, Tho roll was called, sud tho bill again falled o pass— yeas, 70; nays, 60, & Houso bill 667, to provide tho nocessary rovenua for Stato purposes and Benate amondment, subatituting ono milion in placo of tho 3 mill tax, Was rejoctod— yeas, 74; nays, 67, Houso biil 80, suthorizing Qlroult Judges to hold branch courts, Benato smendmenta conourrod in— yeas, 119 ; naym 0, Touso bill 503, providing tuat monoy ratsed by cltica and towns for specifio purpores may bo dovotedto other purposes, Sonatoamendmonts congurred in, Ilouso bill 505, amonding thio General Revenuo law, Heuato amendmonts concurred in, Also, conourred in Benate sinendmenta to Houso bill 529, Also, concurred in Senato amendinents to Jouso Dbill 220, tho Gamoand Fish bill, Also, concurred in Bonate nmendmenta to tho Woat Bide Park bill—yoas, 111 3 ne 3. Alsg, concurred in Sonatoamendments o Houso bill 84y, 14 relation to surplus funds raised for bridgo purposes, Honato bill 203, fn relation to the lovy and collection of taxos, Fat yeas, 107; uuys, 5. » LEVENUE DILL AGAIN, Sonate bill 391, providing for tho ordinsry and con- tingont expenaes of tho State Governmont, was takon up, \tr, CONNOLLY moved to rofer tho bill fo tha Come mitico on Financo, Loat—yoss, 54 s usys, 72, Tho bill passed—yeas, 78; noy, 85, follaws : TEAS, Armstrong(Grua- Halpiu, Rankin, A Homi Toge nytrong ariioy, ogors, Enllo), m'm.y i Tountres, Bocook, Horling, Hovage, Bradwell, Jilgrup, Sawyer, Dranson, lollenback, Beaniat, Dryant, Hopkin: Bonno, . Qangedy, Johnstox, Bhorida Carpentor, Knun, Bliormsn, Chambors, Maun, joulo, Criwlord, arsli, Biarr, Qullorton, Mnesld, Blewart (Winne- Davis, McLaughlin, * bago), Doment, MoPliorran, Stowart (McLoan), Dawoy, Moore (Marshall), Streetor, Dolton, ++ Moory (Adams), ' Btroud, Dunlum, oflitt, TPhomns, Enslorly, Mulvaro Thoruton, Etner, Oakwood, llson, Forrlor, Oleson, Warner, Erecland, Orundorg, Washbu'rno, Frooman, Poltzer, Wayman, Gordon, Penileld, ‘Webster, Grahum, Plownan, Wicker, Grey Quinn, M, Spoaker, ardloy, wATE, Aloxnnder (Graw-Jessup, Pinnell, ford), Jones, Pollock, Darkiey, © Tane {Hancock), Riace, lllllmr (Edgar), Lauo (Dowilt), Tiamuey, Blakely, Lemms, Rice, Cavey, Lowls, Bmith, Golling Tiotzo, Buow, (lmmafl{, Toomls, Bwan, Gronkeito, MoAdums Darnoll, MeDonald, Flanders, Mcdes, Forth, Boacham, Graugor, Mddiecofr, Welnhelmer, HMerringlon, Blitehall, Wostfall, Hollos, naso, ck Tuscors, X .ville, wood, Jaqueas, Nuiton, Wyman, Jaokson, Oualy; Adlourned, EDWARD ELY & CO. The Reception nt Ely’'s Bullding Yes~ terday. Tho namo of Edward Lly is assoclated with the beat growth of our oity, for in 1854 we wore littlo moro thana prairie town when ho made his stylos of gontlomen's .apparel motropolitan, and gavo our citizons garmonts that wero fashionabla and artistio as compared with tho best modols of tho Enstorn citios and of Europo, Liko tho publishorsof tho big dictionary, Mr, Ely adopted for his motto, ‘! Gel the Best,” and for yoars his ordors havo hoen on the bookas of - only tho world's bost makors of gentlomon's fabrica, 1o gave his stock the stamp of pre-omfnont oxcol- lonae, and has nover baon Burpassed in this ro- spact by any one in his lino in the Unitod Staton, Nor was this all. Ho bolloved good cloth too good to Lo spoilod by ‘unskilltulness, and his customora aro awara that ho makes {t o orfmo in his oalondar to pass poor work from undor his hands. Btill moro than this, ho studios Lis pa- brong, and ndapla wih exaqulsiéo tasko both siyls and fabrio to the porsonal traita and ruu{nu neods of tho wearor, o dooa not tront his ous- tomara like dummios, but Is noute in that adjust- mont of nico shados of difforonco that, whon ob- nervad, mako the woll-drossoed gontloman. Since tho fire Mr. m%hm oceupiod the parlors of his residenco on Wabash avonuo, noar Fourtoonth stroat, whoro his patrons up to the prosont timo havo found him busy sud fall of businoss.' Ho has como again to tho frout in one of tho most ologunt and ologantly appointod establishmonts in his line fhat can bo found in this country, on tho cornor of Wabash avenuo and Monroo streot, acont to tho grand Palmor's Hotel, and opposite tha Clifton Houso., Ar. Ely wll notho offended if the advico wo glve dauses o rush to his now quariors, even if tho visit goos no farthor than uuriusll.g'. It is. worth oyory one's going blocks out of tholr way to sce how a superb stock of cloths is helped by tho rich uurmnndln;ia and sumptuous stand- ing Oxtures of u mturo thab iy » uwiryol, even iu one_nowday of striking businosa places, Tho noble iron block la known aa Ely'a building, ar- ranged oxpresaly for its prosont uaos, aud it will bo lmxs to find ita oqual In any city in the United States. Multitudes _havo, Within a fow doys, welcomed AMr. Elys retum to old ' neighborhood, and - gouo mway from hin store freshly impressed with the ex- isito skill with which bo improsses his bost of Al ntylos upon bis establishmont s sguifcant of the rosulta of his work which woarers carry with them in roally artistio tarloring. ‘The Davton Sonsation, CryoriNaTy, May 1.—A Dayton dispatol an{la that the brothora controlling tho St, Mary's Oath- olic Instituto of that city doclaro that tho son of Dr. Lymar, of this city, whogo statemonts as to his injuriea woro given in o dispateh lnst night, was hurt at that school by playing foot-ball, au; that the child’a ltnr& of his abuse by the toachor 1a falso. Tho promise of an immodiate invosti- tion of the matter oxoites much intorost to- iy, Tho parents eay that not until a sories of lotters inquiring how the injury occurred was sent did they rarx}y. The last lottor of tho paronts, which obtained the snewer, throatoned investi- gation. Thoy alleged that tho boy wns hurt in playing ball. o The Lucky Numbors AMimwAureg, May 1.—Number 20,901 drow tho capital prizo of 10,000 in the Gorman Markot Asaooiation Gift Entorpriso to-day. . MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financial Nows. New Yonm, Msy L—Tho monotary situstion s morked by fucrcased stringency and high rates of in- torest, ranging from 1-16 to X per diom, Thore waa a heayy calling in of loana by tho banks holding city funds, as tho corporation Is jaying out nearly $3,000,000 intercat aud othor matured obligations, Tho fending capacity of the banka was also temporarily curlatled by drafts in settloment of tho belf-monthly accounta with country banks, Tho}:nymnnt of gold coupons caused considorabls sales of gold to Lankers and brokers, which al#0 sbsorbs monoy for tho moment, Expross companica brought $1,600,000 currency, Tho lisbilities on {ho Btock Exchango of Swan & o, suspended to-day, aro roportod loss than $10,000, o fact that the Tonth National Bank was creditor at the Olearing House, this morning, to tho amount of 3,000,000, i3 oxplained to bavo boon Causod by trans- for of city funds to it from the Broadwsy bank, An investigation will probably bo mads into tho affairs of the Manufacturers' & Merchanta’ bank, & small Stato institution, for tho purposs of metting the rumors, perhaps unfounded, against it at rost, Tho Mobllo & Mohigomory Rallroad has defaulted oo dul aad oavy at 1085 for 00 days, §100, orling dull and bonvy af for 60 days, Jc) 100X for aight, o Goald dull and lesvy, declining from 1173 fo 1163, and closing ot 110X@{10%4, Loans, 8 per cont to 3116, Clearings, $55,000, ‘Customs’ rocolpts, $420,000, ‘Treasury disbursol Governmenta stea Stato bonds nogloc Blocks, with tho oxcoptlon of Wastern Union, very quist, with slight flnctuations, Thut stock Is uCtivoly loalt in, and evidently beara the brunt of the battlo forces on tho Exchongo. Tho transactions in it will probably rosch 100,000 sharos, ot BA, 85K, 843, 863, 843{, and biokers of tho clique offored to put it At 835 'for fifteon days, st X por cent, Otherwise, prices ara frregular, with & gei- oral dectine n tho afternoon, when wmoncy was nost mt‘h;unml striagent. Tho matlket closed steady, though quict. Bterling, 10835, GovEnNMENT DONDS, Gnnpona' Yo 12077 | Coupouns, 61 6-208 of '03, ox int, ..1143¢ | Coupons, 'c8., Coupons, 04, ox {nt..1143 | Now 68, Coupons, '85, ox int Coupons, 66 (mow). its, $242,000, {c:‘hmughmll tho day, botweon the gpposing 3% | Virginlas, old........43 103 | North Curolinas, old..a7 83 | North Curolinas, now.14 ~.v 8TODKS, 05 W, U, Tal Quicksilver. Adams Expros Wells Fargo Amorican Expross. Unitod States Ex. Now York Contral, 110 flhitnifl & Alton pfd. 111 Qulg & Misstespri.. {55 )y Cu & Q. . 8T ., B, 200 La'ko Bhoro, o3¢ Indiane Conirai,...\. 0} Tlifnols Central......113 301 Union Pacifio bonds, 88 Contrat Paciflc bonds, 10 3 Rock Inland., Dot Lack, & Wontarnio s X, J. Central 102" | B,, I, & Erloc.veurer 8 8t, Paul,,. 815 Forelgn Mnrkets, Livenroot, Msy 1-11a. m.~Flour, 27s 0d. Wine ter wheat, 123 2d ; npl‘luy lll?l s 21 § while, 11s 04 gu-flm‘; olub, 12@I%a 2d, Corn,'aTs 0d. Pork, 3 , 418, LivEnroot, Msy1~32 p. m.—Brosdatuffs dull and unchanged. FRANRYORT, May 1,—5-20d of '62, 053, Panis, Moy 1,—Tentes, 64f, 8rooL, Aoy I~Evening.—Cotton firmer ; mid- du upland, 0@05d ; Oricans, 9X@93;d; wal T R Py Bt ot e e R (R S axport, 2,00 Treatlstulla quiot ; cheeso, 718 6. All ottior articles unchsuged, LoNnoN, May 1.—No market to-day, belng holldny, Now York Liv tock Markets New Yonx, May 1,—Bezves—Rocolpts 08 cars, o 1,603 head, raking 5,750 sinco Monday, sgainst 3,350 hoad laat woek, After a wosker mark r beoves on Mondsy at s decline of ifc, the beof market became ducidodly dopreased, and ot tho osenlug of tho cattle ‘murkot yesterday, butchors claimed and obtained cone ceasfous oqual 10 3@3{c, which falled to socuro an ac- tiyo trado, ond tho deys markot closed dull and heavy, with & humbor of car loads mot sold, Toed tho feoling was mo bottor, but ealcsmen ap- pearod to bo mora roconellod o low gures, and most of tho drovos wero closod out. Tha avorage doclino since Mondsy i moro than £0.00 por head compared with ono weok ago. Quotationa aro $1 per 100 1ba not lowor, 3ululy of offerings wed a largo porcontsge bottar, and tha extroma range of rted alos show a deofino of only about e, but tho differonce in quality, tho larger proportion sold at [n- sido Sgures, and tho' concessfon 1 most cagos of ona found walght to o iross awt wuake tho totsl odus- fon mearlyif not quito 16 per 1, 20 car loads Toxas snd Olicrokeo cattle, all fat, sold at 10X @110 ; I Iilinofs stoers, strong 03¢ owt, at 113@12%c; 1 do, 03¢ owt, 113c} 12 cars do, Bi owt, 11@113 cars do, 7 owt, “’fffl“‘“ 4 cars Ohfo Htocrs, T owt, 120 2 cars Obio abiilore, 03¢ owt, 113¢0: aud 14 carg fat Missourl eattle, 6X@TiC owt, 114 @140, Droused heof hag very elow salo at 8 @1030} o fow oxira sidos solling at 1lo, Dresscd veal very plonty at 6@ve, and livo calvea duli ot 5@80. Biez1—Rocelpt to-lay, 10cars, or 1,070 hioad, m: ing 6,370 sinco Monday, Againet 6,200 samo tinio lnst woek, Market docidodly wonk at 6@80 for falr to prime elipped shoep, with # few oxtra, 133 Ibs averago, at 8)c, and 1 car foad good unshors, 98 1bs avorajje, at 830’y 10 car louds Toxna shoop, 76 1hs, rocolved on Tucadsy Iast, remaln unsold, Spring' lamba soll tarly Inggfl.wga,w, or 16@180 porIb. Mutlon vory ull at 0G0, Uoas—Totoipts, 6,000, making 20,200 sinco Monday, against 18,600 sanie {ime Inst weok weok, Markot weak, and tho fow cars of live Liogs on ealo Woro hold ovar city drossod hogs, elling moro frecly, but at Jower pricos, closlng st 5 @6e. Buffalo Live Stock Market, Bureato, N, Y, May 1,—~0artis—~Toceipta to-day, Including 74 cars o arriyo, 1,20, Total for {ho ‘waok, 8,008, Markot dull, wittl bt fow Eastorn Luyors in atloddanco, About 500 dluposed of: eales—idd linofs stears, v 1,160 t01,320 1hs, st $5.45@0,805 110 Mlchigan ateots, V1,000 to'1,183 1L, at $5.60@3.00; 68 Michigan atockors, av 904 to D77 Lt $5,00@6,90; " 14 Bichigen oxon, v 1,86 168, ut $5.60. Biture dxn LanbyoRacuiply to-ay, 2000, Tolsl for the woek, 8,400, Market heavy at’ $5.00@0.80 for Woatorn wooled; 84,60@5,50 for Wostern cl ;pcs«&.‘ # 0 Enxxpy-Baloss-570 Oblo clipped shivay, Y oW at $4.8008.0256 s 710 Michigan waolod shoop, av 84 to 102 iba, al $0,34@7,20 ;183 Michigan olipped 003’ &V 80 1bs 1,405 148 Tlinols wooled lllncg. 8795 Iim, nt 30,007 260 Ohlo Tambe, ay 80 1w, at $5.60, Itoan—Racoipts to-dny, incliding Tepogtad ' arrivals, 0,200, Barket fiat, and huyorn nuling off. Not snf- ficlont anles to mako a quotablomarket, Prices noml- nnlly $5,.25@6,60, . New Yorlk Dry Goods Markot. NEw Yonk, May 1,—Tlo commissfon houscs woro quint to-ny, bt fhoro waa o tair diatribution of gon- graldry oodln by fobbom, Colion goods faisly asiive for browst and blcachiod A sliirtigs aud sleoting which aro ateady ot roduced rates, Indian Orchard: and_Watorford brown mheetings redicod e Top- porall, Apploton, Laconla, snid Amoskeng drlifs jobbing at “,‘fa. Colored coltous firm at old ratos, Cotton- adex fn good domand, Woolens continuo’ quit in firat innds, Blinwla dull, Forolgn dress goods snd greuadines aro i bottor roquost, Silks and ritbons selling wall ol auction, e East Liberty Livo Stock Markots Prrranund, Pa,, Moy 1.—~Esat Liberty eattle markot vory hiard ; nrrivala oxtromoly hoavy: best, $0.25 G603 ntockors, $4.60G5.00 : ommon: 41,005,000 Biicep market alow ; arrivals fast ; bont clippod, $5,00 @G,65: modium, $5.00@5.10 ; - common . $4.26@4.78, Loy market dull ; arrivals heavy § Philndoiphis, $9,00 @6.20; Yorkors, $5,60@6,05, Baltimore Live-Stocik Mnrkot, Bavzisone, May 1,—OArrie—Openod firm and ac- dive, ud olosed duilwnd hoavy ; tho very boat on salg Soing, B340 tint gomoral saied it unliy, D¢ o} Miadinm or. gon ual NS 3 wl;n,],lg‘l:mu.flfln:.od : = dy, (:'fm (oa8—Firm with g lomand ; corn hogs, 7 B3go; willern T4@73¢o recoiuly Bz, Ll ireer—In good domand for ahieated, st 4X@030; wool shioop dullat 6@7c ; recoipts, 3,174, The Produce Markots. NEW YORK, X Yonx, May 3-Corron—Eteady, with good ox- port domand'; middilng uplands, 1030, Brzavarorys—Flour dull, hoavys. rocolpts, 13,000 brla ; superfino Western and_ Btata, $6.16@0.00; com= mon'to good extea, $T.00G7,00; ool to chioleo, $7.353 1.90@10.60; hBeld nbovo buyers’ views, Barloy dull 3 ok s Drimo West: Malt noglectod, 'Gorn dull, lower ; receipts, triotly primo old Weatorn ‘mixed, 80 ; now o, yellow, Ti@ligc, Onta lower { voceipta, X mized Westorn, 60@62)g0 § white, olo; hmg, [ : vt mlis5e 6Gs—Dull and Jower ; Wostorn, 14 @1 Hax Anp Horn—Unchdugen ! A @I0C: GRooxnIxs—Coffea activo andstrong; Rio, 11@I0LE, Bugar modoratoly active and firmer' refluing, B, Molasacs qulot, ~ Rice quict, 174@83o, OnUDE PETROLXUM~I0X: Telinod, 2030, TunreNTINE~Dull, 635@69c. ProvieroNs—Pork ‘Irm nnd mote active ; now mess, $10.00; new primo moss, $17.60@15,60, 'Deef quioh sud unchanged, Cut meta stendy ;.- sbouldurs, 7@ 71105 middles, dull and lowor; long' closr, 0X@10: short clear, 10c, Land firmor} catorn Waloam, 056 n}L@n 9-10; keitlo, 030, - 5 urrEr—Dull snd lover; Westorn, 82@950, Citzrsc—8tendy, 121040, 5 rr, pray ONCINKATL ‘ NOINKATE, Moy 1—LREADSTURPS—Flour firm af $7.00G7.70, Wheat firm, and hold at $1,70, Corn firm at4c. 'RyoOrm at8lo, Oats firm ai 42@480, ProvieroNs—Firmor &nd_more netive, Meas pork nominally at $18,50, Lard firmor ; atoam, 0o} genor- olly held ot 9i¢a’; kottlo. Dc. Bullc monta sitong ; shoulders, T@7}c; clear Tib, DX(@03( 3 olear, D3to, closlng withs fiicreased Grmincss, Bacon firmor ;\“a:a‘ul org, 724@8c; clear rib, V(@9%4c ; clear, 10@ o 2 Wiitaxy—Sleady at 8oc. MILWAUKEE, 3 ¥ Miwiuxss, Moy 1,—DBresnsTusrs—Flour quist and unchanged, Wheat stesdy; No, 1, $1,30; No. 32, 4127, Qstasteady; No. 3, 30io, Corn firm 3 No. 3, gé’fll Ryo steady; No, 1,60, Barloy firm ; No. 2, . TEorTrTs—Tlonr, 5,000 brla ; wheat, 48,000 bu, BurpmzNTs—Flour, 9,000 brls ; wheat, ,000. *fOLEDO, Torzpo, May 1,~BREADSTUF¥S— Flour steady. Wheat in falr .demand and a shade higher; No,2 white Wabash, $2.05; extra white Michigan, $1.05; amber do gollor Juie,'$170; No. 1 red $1.803 No.d do, $1.133¢, Corn a 'shade hotter; high mixed spot snd BMay, 45¢ ; Juno, 46ifc ; low mixed spot, 45ie. Oats steady ; No. 3, 39%@303c; Michigan, 400, Fretaurs—To Oawego, 9 for corn; Kingaston, o, Rrorters—Flour, 1,600; wheat, 7,000 ; corn, 46,000} onts, 3,000, SiIrMENTS~Flonr, 4003 wheat, 8,000 ; corn, 37,0003 oats, zone, CLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, May 1~ BRPADSTUFrs—TFlourand grain quiet and unchanged, PETnoLEUN~—Sleady with modorato demsnd, tend- ing highor. 8T, TOUIS, 81, Louts, May 1,~Inzanatusrra—Tlour firmer and unclionged,’ Whoat quiet and unclanged, only samplo lota sold. * Gorn firni; No. % 303¢o on trick s 45400 gacked, "Outs quict and uncliniged ; No. %, 8lo on track; 360 snckod, Durley firm ; No. 38, Jiyo, no sulen, Wiitswe—Tirm at 87c, Provistons—Pork qulot ; only small Jobbing trade, Bulkmcats nominal. “Dacon strong, some saloa a frac- ton highor; ¢ slioulders, 830, buyer My ; cloar aides 103¢c, nollor May ond June. Lard nonyual, oas—Lower, 8t $4.70G5,25, OarTe—Finn aud unchanged, NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS, Boy 1,—DREADETURFE—Corn casler; white, 51@68e, Oats quict at 41e. BriN—Dull 'and lower at 80c, Maz—Dull and lower ; prime, $13.00; chiolco, $25.00, u‘l;lg}l;n:;fln—l(ncuu firuier at 8755 104, 10¥c ; hama, xgc. Winsty—Lowor ; Toutalans, 90¢; Ciucinnati, 930, Othora unchisnged, —— Xinois & Michigan Canal. OANAY, OOLLECTON'S OF¥IOL, CH10AGO, Muy 1,—Az~ B1yED—Norway, LaSalle, 6,000 bu corn, CrEAnEp—Advance, Lemont, light; Ool, Manning, Lemont, light; Fxcelsior, Lemont, lights Geo, Jmlfi, Lomont, light Edwin Walkor, Lombnt, Ught; Admiral, Lowmont, Ught’; Rolfance, Lumont, light; Avabls, Lo mont, light; Thunderbolt, Segiaw, Jlight; Cayuga, Locikport, 55,753 £t lumber, 140,600 lath, 76 m shingles] Atlnutie, Morrls, light; Isabelln, Laallo, 129,480 £§ lumber ; North Star, Ottawa, light. , OANAL COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, UNIOAGO, May 1,—ARe RIvED—Georgia, Ottawa, 7,600 Lu oate; Montans, Ot tawu, 6,000 b Gorni; Grace Griawold, Mondota, 8,600 bu corny Bligo, Willow Bprings, 65 tons fco3 Montroal, Ottaws, 5,900 bu corn, e Vensols Pasod Dotrokt. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribu DETROIT, Muy 1,—PASsEL Up—Pro] Oskland, Winslow, Wade, Oswegatelife, Ofty of nflmueul, Gor~ don Campbelt; bark Orplan Boy; schrs Butchor Boy, Gorrit Bmith, Annie Mulvey, Maxwell, Qol, Caok, Gorfoapondent, Mathor, Webb, Liura Delle; Dotisman, John Richards, Now Dominion, Senutor Blood, Dany Lyons, Molros, Algorine, Kingfisher, . Bright. ‘Wixp—NoriHicat, SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘What Is Vitality ? Belonco has mot yot answorod thifs conundrum, Tho principlo of lifo, n epito of the rasoarches of chomists, daotors, and motaphysiolats, romalns unknown, Wo know, howover, that whon tho blood {s impure, tho stom- ach fuort, tho bowals irrogular, tho lver disordored, or tho norves rolazed, this lite-sustaining prinolplo, what. ovor it may bo, I shorn of its activo powor, snd that tho body it animates languishes, Wo know, too, such of us a3.ar0 0apablo of dorlvlug knowlodgo from authontieatod facts, that Hostottor's Stomach Bitters corraot impuritios of the blood, tnvigorato tho stomach, rogulato the bowals, tono tho lvor, and Lraco tho nerves, thoroby combat. ting and subduing tho Jeading morbld conditions which tond to shorton Ufe, Tho averago timo of human oxir tonce might unquostionably bo greatly longthenod by ju. dictous stimulation, ospoolally in the declino of life, and this famona proparation is undoubtodly the moat wholo- somo atimulsnt at presont kuown. ) FAST, LUNOHIZON, N ON THE BREAKTAST, LUNOIIEON, DINNER AND LEA & PERRINY' Worcestershire Sauce 1S INDISPENSABLE, Jou DUNGAYS HONG ho Yok, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Tho firm horotofore oxlsting undor tho firm nsmo of Dan'l Bogla & Co. was this day dissolvod by limitation, Dan'l Boglo will colloot all azsota and pay all Habilitios of tho Iate firm. DAN'L BOGLE, ' 0. L. BAILEY, Ohicago, ey 1, 1873, JOHN BTEAKNS, Tho undorsignod have this day formed s copattuership undor tho firm nama of BOGLE & GO., and will continuo tho Coal business of tholato firm of Danicl Bogle & Co, W. 8, BOGLE, JONUN BTEARNS, 149 and 161 Kast Madison-st, Ottoago, May 1, 167, DISSOLUYTION. Tho copartnorahip hirotoforo extsting botwaon A, Ty King, A. L. Adaws and L. A Lard, dolng & uonerat Lunibor businoss in chlnnr[n,nndnnhn fran name of AT, ing & Uo., tarmiuatos thle‘Gato, ‘A, i Ko, dogoasiul: GOPARTNERSUT, —Tlo unitorstuniod will aigy in Uautdatlon, and"contlung tho buslniut wedor the e a6 o ; T 3 y 1, 1679, RDGAR A.'LORD, NEW PUBLICATIONS. D. APPLETON & (0., 549 & 5561 Broadway, N, Y., "Publish This Day: PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, By Archibald Gotkls, LL. D, With Tllustrations. Bolng tho fourth volumo of **8olqaco Primors," editad by Teolamors Muxloy, Rosooo, sud Ballour Blowsst.’ " Price, &0 conts osch. 2 Tho obloot of thoto Primors i to eonvey nforniation la: nuch & mannor ns to make 1t both intolligblo and intersst- ing ta pupils In the rost olomentary olasson. ' "THE WEPT OF WISH-TON-WISH. By J. Foolmors Uooper, 1vol. 13mo. Oloth, Price, Formlng the tonth voluma of tho Now Uniform Rdition” of Coopar’s Novols. Volumos alrandy publiahed: **The 8py," ¢*Tho Pilat,” ** Tha Rod Rover," ‘Tl Door.’ slayor," *‘Tho Pathilnder,” *Tho Last of tho Mokl oans,” ““The Plonoors,” **'Tho Prairio, wud ! Lionel Linooln," Prige, 81,50 achi, nr. THE TRIAL: Moro Links of tho Dalsy Ohain, Dy tho autlior of the !“Iofr of RedolyfMo." Lvol, 13mo. ‘Clath, Prics, 817, Forming tho elaventh volumo of tho New 11 luateatad Edition of Mles Yonga's Novals. e 1v. APPLETONS' JOURNAL, Monthly Part for April, Contalning Four Wackly Num.: bers, Price, 40 conta, i SUBSOURIPTION PRICE. ¥ In Weokly Numbors, $4,00 por Anoum, In Monthly Partsy $4.60 por Annum, “*Tho monthly numbor of Applotons' Jonrnal affords *a oxasllent idon of tho groat varloty of clovor writing, str(king flluatrations, sud ploasant misoollany, which have #ocurad for this jonrnal its marked succoss, "—Tribune. Eithor of tho abovo, whon not to bo had I bookstoros, sont post-patd by mail to any part af tho United Statos, ou receipt of tho prico. HAVANA LOT TERY. ROYAL HAVANA _LOTTERY OF CUBA. Official Extraordinary Drawing, April 22, 1873, No. Prize.)No, Prite.|No. Irize, 0., 8500| BEH.. Fi00) 8 SEEEgggERasEaLanTy Ehlioeeas == £ 100,000, oo 67641111000 Not#,~All tickots ending in 7 aro alaa & prizo of 3100, Prizos oashod and information furnished. v R & CO., Bankers, No, 16 Wall-at, nd oftor May 1, Wo will occupy’ our’ nowofico, T REMOVALS. REMOVAL. ERNST PRUSSING Has romoved from 66 Wost Lake-st, to 143 East Randolph-st.,A (Ono door weat of Bhorman Houso)y FIDELITY BAYE DEPOSITORY BUILDING, Real Bstato and Loan Agsney. ESTABLIBHED 1858, GENERAL AGENT FOR THB COMMONWEALTH LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW TYORK. BILLIARD TABLES, REMOVAL. The Offlce of the J. M, Brunswick & Balke Company is removed from 42,44 and 46 Adams-st., to 62 LAK®E-ST., Northoast corner of Btato, DISSOLUTION. Thio partuership horotufore oxiating botwoon the undor- #ignod undor (ho firm nanio of Misch & Marklo L4 this da diswolvod by mutual gonsent. 1% K, Miscli will colluct ol auacta and pay all labilitios of tho Jaga fiem, ' Qg ey iC, MIRCH, 1, 1878, 301 MARKLE, 0 will conttnue the Wholosaia Tobaoca bist- noad, utder tho firm nawo of 1, K. MISOIL & CO., atHi8 i Wator- o CHEMIOAL BATHS. VERGNES’ ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATHS, V. Teontmont for all ‘nervous and Satiataction givens, NOTE-This troat. e ofhior olootrical Daths given in thia city. * A compotunt. physiolan i attondanco, Kooms with the womifarts of & homo provided for patlents frow tho coun. 35 In the lmmodiate vielnitys REMOVAL. On and safter May 1, the Chioago Al on‘u)y of the MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 0O, will ocoupy tho Basemont Offico, No. 170 Lagalle-st., Bryan Block. FRISBIE & RAPPLEYE Gonoral Agont PROFESSIONAL, TO CONSUMPTIVES. DR, PHILLIY anads, hav roome at tho Driggs ous onsumptlon, Dron: . Shitls, and Nasa ngy ot Oxnenised Alr, Sodfostod Va od Fotde, By leay- tug'tho i vl baieaia myath, °b o tom addross at the ol D'ylhl Dr, 15 011y OF couRtys OAtaIL Oused 12 03y