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THE COUNCIL. The Nomlna_tlbn,or Sergeant Lull-as Captain Confirmed---22 to Il A New Ordinénou to-Provide for tho Inspeotion of Rendering- Tanks, The Polico. Commissionors’ Powor in the ‘Mattor of Removal and Appoint- ment to ho Investigated. Proposed Suspension of Business on Decoration-Day. Strect and Sewer Xmprovements ~-=Various Petitions. A regular mosting of tho Council was held yesterdsy evoning, Ald, Woodman in tho chalr, Prosont, Ald, Dowon, Richardson, Dixon, War- ren, McGonniss, Cocy, Bidwell, Btone, Plekoring, Tracoy, Bchmitz, Cullerion, Olowry, Povwell, O'Brien,. Bond, Olavk, Kchoo, Hoath, Minor, Bherwood, Maore, Cloveland, Quirl, BleGrath, Eckhnrdt, Stout, Malr, Longaclor, Schalfnor, Cannon, Ogdon, Woodman, Covcora. RENDERING-TANKS, 3 'Qm Mnayor sont ina communication stating that tho Iato explosion of a rendering-tauk at Scheenomann's hiad induced him to have propared &n amendment to tho rovised ordinauces, provid- ing for tho inspection of Auch tanks, the passage of which ho recommended. - Tho ordinanca makes it the dutyof tho In- spoctor. of Boilors to examino all such tanks, snd makes all provisions applicablo to the in- spaction of steam-boilers applicable to thom. Tho subject was reforrod to tho Committeo on- Judiclary. WET SIDE POLICE COUT. Tho Mayor ncminated Jobn Amberg, Deputy Olerk of tflo ‘Wost Hido Court, to fill the vacancy causod by the rosignation of Adam L, Amborg. 1t was referred to tho Commitieo on Polica, sl LINCOLN PARE. = The Mayor aleo tranamilted tho report of tho ‘Lincoln Yark Commissioners, alrendy publishod. 1t was referred to tho Finnnco Commiltoo. TETITIONA, Totitlons wero prescnted and reforrod for opening Milwaukeo avouno ; for pormission to erect o bathing-house at tho faot of ‘I'wenty-firat streot ; for oponing Franldin stroot, north of Di- vigion ; for water, pipo, and sidownlk on Denn stroot, from Wood to Paulina: for a &ower on Noble sircet, from Milwaukeo avonuo to Division strook: for n sidewalk on Oottago placo; for the Improvemont of Avchior avenue, from lnlsted stroot to the South Branch bridge; for iho remowalof the nght of tho Chicago I'late and Iiar Compuny to lay o track across Thirty-firet streot. OUDERS. The Board of Public Works was ordared to proparo an ordinanca for paving Archior avonue, rom Halsted etroot to South Branch ; for paving Wabash avenue, from Lako to Harrison atroots; to advertisa for bids for erecting an enginc- houso at the cornor of Harrison streot aud Pacl-. fio avonuo; to roport ordinancos for sidewalke on Roberts stroot, from Chicago avenuo to Lrie, tho west sido of Wood, from 'wenty-socond to DBluo Ieland avenuo; and on both pides of Lin- coln and Robey, from Ninotoenth to Blue Island avenuo: ‘to Luild main sewora on Finnell, MoLaugllin, snd Arnold elrests aud Wountworth avenuo, An order direcling the Board to include in their anunal ostimaley 3 sum sufliciont to build a eower in Halated strout from Arclior avenite Lo + Thirty-ifth streot, the proporty-owncrs there Qesiring to Linvo tho streot paved, was roforrad to tho Committee on 8:reots and Alleys, 8. D, DIOI T8 AND DUTIES OF THE TOLICE JIOATD, Ald, Cullorton offered a resolution, which was adopted, directing tho Corporation Counsel to report what rights and duties of thoPolico Board woro abrogatod, or put in_aboyancs, by tho act known 83 ‘tho Mayor's bill, and whetbor the masyor and Council were authorizod to promoto .8 Sergeant to a Captainey, notwithstanding tho chartor and amondments thoreto. Ald. Cullorton, in_offering it, exprossod tho opinion that tho members of tho Board of Polico ‘Wore rocoiving very largo salarion ; if all power had been takon from thom, thoy were loft with nothing to do. 3 DECORATION DAY. Ald, Bchiaffner offered a resolution, which was adoptod, that all the cily oftices shnll bo closed on the $0th insti, and that the Mayor iseuo & - proclamation, requesting that all places of busi- ness be closed on that day. : STREET INPROVEMENTS, ‘ The Board of Public Works submitted ordi- pances for cindering and filling the alloy in thd south haif of Block 8, Sampson & Groon’s Ad- dition, ourbing and filiog Frapldin, from Van Buren to_Harrigon, plnnkmgrgln nlloy batweon Bunto and Dearborn, from onty-seventh to ‘Twenty-nintl, which wero paased. Tho Comimittee on Stroots and Alleys, North Division, reported on the subject of ofiouing North Franklin street, recommending that no action be taken on the mattor. . Tho whole thing was filed, atthe interscction of Cannl and Sixteenth straots, was passod. for work necessary to bo done on tho approaches to Lake streot bridge, and nsked it bo added to Xt was reforred to tho Financa Committeo, ‘Tho noarghm roply to a resolution of lu«uflry boen constructed in Chicago, roported that eight wore tho *¢ Keystono," ono tho Detroit Bri Eu Cunda. Nine are of iron, and two of wood. 5 ENGINE LOT. tiso for n lot for an engine-houso on Indians stroot, botwoon Noblo atroet and Ashland avenus, The report of the Committee on Fire and Wa- ter to the offoct that tho Madison straot polico unwise to exchange for the lot at the corner of Green and Washington streots, since it would bo ‘Washington streot, was concurred in, The report of the same Committes adverse to coln and Erio streots, was also conourred in. SENGEANT LULL. meuding the confirmation of Borgeant Lul' was takon u Ald. Cullorton called attontion to tho romolu- tion which had boon ndopted calling upon the Tho ordinanca in regard to changing tho grade The Board submitted an cstimate of $22,970 their annunl estimutos. 88 to the builders of tho viaducts which Lave Company, one ¥ox & Howard, and ono F. The order directing the Comptrollor to advor- ‘was passod. station is a very poor ono, but that it would bo . exponsive and was opposod by the residents on locating &n cngine Liouse near tho corner of Lin- Tho reportof tho Polico Commit!uuhracom- Ald. fiéum moved he bo confirmed, Corporation Counsol for information on the sub- ect, i Ald. MoGrath and Lengachoer favored a delay of a woelr, to soo whero the anthority to appoint lay. If the Mayor aud Council appointed police- men and ficemen, tho soonor the Com- misgloners woro rid of tho botter. Ald. McGrath had no charge to make against Sorgt. Lull, but ho was nominated to an important office, and no man should be :Ppulnl- od on whose charactor thero was tho slightest atain. Ho bad mado up his mind to voto . against o confirmation, and that from tho pur- est motives, Thoro was no one lo wanted ap- nted, but ke belioved, though thoe Mayor was oubtless sincere, thero wore men of superior sbility sud honesty in tho ranka of the patrol- men. Ald, McGenniss said that the Polico Boerd in- dorsed Lull'a nomination. Ho attached no fm- portance to tho ahufios agalnst him, Ald, Behaffper eaid mony chnrfieu had boon made to him, againat Sorgeant Lull, but some of them made by porsons who doclined to allow their names to be used. Ilo Lnd investigated some of the allogations, and found eoveral un- founded. Ho bad nevor himeelf beon the proso- cutor or poraccutor of Sorgeant Lull, but slmply doing his duty. Ho had no prefercnces for any ono, All the charges againat Lull had boen dis- proved, exonpt two, whero he could nob give names, He could not, however, voto for confir- mation, Ald. Pickering £aid tho Committee found nothing against Lull. Evorything showed bo was tho right man, A voto wos then taken, resulting,—ycas, 22; nays, 11 ;—ns follows : Yeas—Dowen, Richardson, Dixon, McGonniss, gldwall, Btone, Pickoring, Tracey, bullorton, o{u‘;':,nroyy' Powell, O'Brion, Olsrk, Meatli, Miner, Sherwood, 3oore, Olovelaud, Quirk, Ogden,'and Woddiman—a2, Nays—Warren, Bchnitz, Kehoe, McGrath, Eck Btout, Melr, Longaokor, Schaifnor, Cannon, aud Cor. voran—11, aar, Tho ordinance fixing tho timo of lighting and extinguishing the streot lamps, belug the same table 5' that adopted in other yorrs, was recom- mitted. WIDENING THE RIVER. The ordinauce to buv tho land nacassary to widen tho Houth Branch noar Twolfth stroet, was passed, | . BOARD OF HEALTIL. 3 The Judlclary Committeo recommendod the confirmation of A, N, Watcrman as mombor of' thio Board of Hoalth, It was Inid ovor. The pamo Committeo roported favorably on an ordinanca to provent cutting sods and troos, and, it was 1aid ovor. n Tho snme Committeo recommonded tho pas- sago of tho ordinanco to anvonh cruolty to animals, without smonding it by rogulating tho number of porsons who shall ride on atroot ¢arg, Tho matter wan laid ovor. . . BALARIES, A1d MoGrath offored the following, which was adoptad, -« Reesolved, That the Committeo on Financa bo, and thioy are lioroby instructod to submit in separate amounts, tho anlary of cach and ovory ity oficer and employo, oxcept Afdermen, in thelr roport ou tho ape propristion ordinance, whon such roport and or ganca aro subiafited 16 tuls Coucl for s considers- on, Tho Counoil thon adjourned. MEDICAT, RRUTES. A Mattor That Shonld Be Investigatod. ‘" If medical sludonts must cut up dond paupers -to find out how to carve tho living, without Lill- {ng thom, it is no more than right thoy should porform tho oporation without shocking tho senaibilitien of people by exposing all the horrl- fying phogos of tho work. A medical studont who will willfully seatter n chopped-up man along a pnblic highway, oxposing the mutilated romaing to people of roflued tnstos, is n brute and o Modoo. That there nro modical students In this city to whom theso romarks proporly apply, . i8 shown .by = discovery which was made on West Lake stroot, on Sunday morning, nedr tha Four-Milo Mouso, Peoplo in {that vicinity - wore at that timo horrifled by sco- ing human bioads, trunks, logs, snd arms flonting in tho ditchos in front of their housos, Lalf-con- cosled undor tho mlimy wator, -Two {mnds, o) arontly thoso of middle-ngod mon, floated side Ey sido in ono placo, and noar Mr. Carpenter's réaldence, tho mutilated romalns of a child woro found. Tho mannor in which tho bodies woro cut up plainly indicated that tlm{ had beon 1n o dissocting-room. And this fact was subotan- tinted still lator in tho day by the findiug of some dissooting-Looks imboddod in tho flosh of o log. Upon invostignting tho mnttor, it was lonmod that, ot an onrly hour lsef Thurs- day morning, » man, named Darrett, found 8 barrol, which appearad to bs filled with somo- thing, lylng In a diteh nonr the Four-Milo Houso. o perimtted It to romain undisturbed until Bat- urday ovoning, whon, impelled by ouriosity, ho oponod it. On the top was s layor of bloody rags, and bonoath it tho mutilated romains of two men and two amall children, Horrifled and frightoned, he dumpod the contonts into the ditch and ran home. ‘Tho solution of tho matter is that somo medical studonts, being either too poor to have them burled, or, what is mora prob- ablo, brutalized by famillarily with dead” car- cassen, had taken that way to put out of tho way tho romaius of theirsubjeots, Yesterday the ro- mains wore gathored toq;mor and takon to tho Morguo, und Coroner Stephons has boen ro- uosted to hold on inquost. An investigation of tho matter should bo inatituted and the offenders punishod, PERSONAL. Dr. 0. Lestor, of Moling;*I1L; is at {ho Matte- son Houso. The Ion. 0. N. Grigge, of Now York, is at tho Sherman louaa, Gon, John 0. Dalton, of Boston, man Houae, Dr, E. 8. Cowler, of Springfleld, ia at the Sher- man Houso, Gon. M. V. Wisoman, of New York, isat the Mattoson Houso, Qon. ‘P, B, Plckins, of Now York, is at the Bhorman Houso. The Hon. A. Conroo, of Milwaukee, ia at the Bhorman House. Hoo. T. 0. Howo, of Green Day, Wis., is at tho Bherman Houso, Hon. Horaco Rubleo, United States Ministor to Switzorland, is at the Bherman House, 0, Ott, Tuq., Gonoral Purchasing Agent of il;u INlinois Cuutral Reilroad, is at tho Mattoson ouso. Hon, Charles G. Williams, Janeavillo, Wis., 13 at tho Sherman Houee. Hon. Georgo Racd, of Manitowoo, s ot the Bhorman Houo. Mansra. Olom Stndobaker and J. M. Stude- bakor, wagon-makers, of Bouth Bend, are at the Gardnor. 3 John L. Freeman, of Cleveland, 0., Genoral Baggngo Agont of tho Lake Shoro & Michigan Bouthoern Ruilrond, is at tho Matteson House, Dr. T, O. Bachee, n former rosidont of this city, bag returned to Ohica- fo, with tho intoition of mnklnfil it bis home. i many frionds will bo glad of his resolve, and will kill tho fatted calf for ham, Mr, enry Weaver, who hos been known for tho past five years ns o popular and eficiont clork at the Mansion House, Buftalo, Lus recently hfl:on}? conneoted with tho Gault House office,in 8 city. Tho following wer at tho Gault House yester- duy : Louis B. Parsons, 8t, Louis ; 8. Dardwell, Plainflold ; W. H. Reid, Hamilton, Ontario ; J. [ El:.mo(ll)mfikgf, Ksuans Gity ;Jv.lcugwau, Now ork ; C, H, Lomes, Boston ; J. Itoed and lad; Philadelphis. : 4 Tho following wore at tho Gardner Houso yos- tnrdn‘vl: W. L. Temeo, Cloveland ; Jaraes A. Drwight, Rockford ; H, . Shuman, Tolodo ; Ed. H. Porker, Omalis; H. A. Gardnor, Dotroit ; Ph. W, Schoeider, 8t. Louis ; C. Wright Kirby, Now York. The following woro the distinguished arrivals at the Last Bide Drl(iga Iouso yesterday: O.F, Churchill, Chonoa; ¥ 0, Hills, Bioux cx{y, Tova Hugh Rose, Plymouth, Ind,; Dr. J, H, Brooks, Des Moiues, Tows ; R, K, Burr{ Ban Francigco ; Joft Dutly, ‘Honupin; D. c‘. King, Austin, axas ; T, B, Sage, Salt Lake City ; H, W. Pago, Fitehbpsg, Masse % =+ The rollmrhygwnm at the Shorman Houss yes- torday: Theodore Iosmer, S8an Francisco; H, 8. Hosmor, Buffalo ; B, J. Bounott, New York ; @. 8. Apploton, Burlington, Vt.: 1. R. Dortor, Wilmington, Del.; 8. C Bzranf. roy, N. Y.; H, . Parsons, Ashtabula, O.; Thos, f)arwin, Bt Louis; Joseph Newey, England, Bishop Androws hasat last decided to make Des Moines his home, Lx-Ministor Motley still resides in Holland, engagod in literary pursuits, Madams LoVort will give n serios of readings ot tho watering-places noxt summer. Mortimor 3, Jackson, Unitod States Consul at leomnol. is home on a furlough, His rosidence ia at Minoral Point, Wis, ) % M. Charrington has retired from a wealthy firm of London brewers and becomo a zealous ‘Baupporter of teototalism. Col. Jamos_ Latta, of Philadolphis, bas boen lrpoiutod Adjutant-Goneral of - Pennsylvania, }cu 41; L. Russcll, rosigned, to take offec une 1. Benjamin Evans, Superintondent of tho Ro- form "School at Wostboro, Mass,, whence so n‘muydbuys stampedod, tho other day, has ro- signed. - Gen. Frank Gardner, C. 8. A., tho defendor of Port Hudson, diod, April 20, at ' Lafayette, Ala. agod 60, Ho was born In New York, ngultuJ at West Point, appointed in the army in 1813, &nd resigned fibmvc: Captain) In 1861 to join tho forcea in rebollion. Tho Brooklyn papera arc full of letters from Fonpln urging Honry Ward Boccher to deny tho orriblo stories yumored about him. Beschor snya ho will dony nothing, thet ho does not read tho papors, and” that ho cares nothing for what auybody says. Tho Duke of Edinburgh has gone to Nice to gny his nddrosses to the Emperor of Iussia’s aughtor, and & marriage between the young ocouple \vfll, no doubt, ba arranged, The Princesy of \Welos is siuter-in-law of tho Ozarowitz's, and tho Czarowitz and his Princess aro coming over {n June on o friendly vislt to the Prince of Wales at Marlborough House, ‘The English royal family is also councoted with tho Imporial family of Russla by othor ties of marriage, the Princess Royal (Orown Princoss of Prussla) being married to o first cousin of the Emperor Aloxander, and tho Princoss Alloo tohis nophe. pasuimiabans bt ity Just Opened. A few camol's halr shawls, very cheap; 1,000 dozen Lefousso colebrated Freuch kid gloves, whicl wo will sell at $1.95 per pair, Alsp a large liuo of laco usques, point overdrcasos, ofo,, &t but littla above balf the Teguiar pricos. Also over 1,000 ploces of black aud Colored dress silke at o reductlon of 25 per cent from rices & year ago, Large lino of ladies’ underwoar, gmuoo canow of assorter lnrlug dry goods now open- ing, Bityers who caro to save thelr money should glve us s call before purchasing elsewhoro, O, W, & E, Pardridge & Co,, Nou, 118, 120, 133 and 124 Biate street, psar Madison sirants ia at tho Bher- i X DISHOP HARRIS. ¥lis Recoptionby Xiis Mothodist Broths ©xen Linst Eveniug. Tho Mathodiat ohurches of tho city woro woll roprosontnd at & recoption ‘givon Bishop Iarris, iu tho Wabash Avonuo M, E. Chureh, corner of Fourtdenth slreot, last evening, Nearly 500 Iadics and gontlomen, ombraclng noatly all o prominont membora of . tho denomination, were prosent. - Thoy assembled in tho loctura-room, which was tastefully docorated with flowers, &nd, aflor an- Lour spont in convernntion, wero called to ordor by Avthur Iidwards, Esq., who nominated Dr. Dauby for Chalrman. Mr, J. W. ‘Waugliop, of 'I'rinity Churel, was introducad, and’ dolfvored tho addrows of wel- como. 1l smid whon tho roprosontatives of the Mothodist Ohurch assomblod in Brooklyn a yonr ngo, all watchod with intorost to soo who would bo solected to bo Goneral Buporlutond- ont. It wns woll known that soveral woro to bo addod to tho Bonrd of Blshops, Whon aotion was takon, nnd the result bocame known, o thrill of gratification spread throughoht Illi- nois ; and whon, Iator, it was announced thit, in lucnflng tho Blohops, it was determined that tho Rov. Thomns L. Hurris, tho famous Mis- slonary Bocrotary, was to mnko his homo in Chicago, tha fact occasioned finmml roolcing among_ tho Mothodists of the city. [ApY To-night, on_bohalf of the lnyuion of the city [turning to Biehop Harrls) hp was commissioned tooxtond to him s most, hoartfolt wolcomo. Thoy wolcomed him as s friond, as o Christian, and ne a ministor of tho Gospol, moro ospecially, ton Lomo in Chicago. Tho futorosts of tho goction with which ho would bo identifled were 8o vaat and dovoluplng go rapidly that hiy pros- onco hore would be of groat importance to tho Church, Thoy had felt_this all tho time—that thoy wanted in their midat n Goperal Buporin- tondont. Although ho tarriod with thom but a shiort timo, -yob whon on his porilous journey to tho _East, ho would bo followed ovary atep by their prayors. When Lo roturn- od with his. family, as nll hoped he might, ho wonld bo welcomed to their sltars, their hearts, and their homos, [Applause.] The Bishop, » bonevolont-looking gontloman with a countenance continually lighted up with & smile, in roply, #nid that tho frionds would not oxpect him to miko & formal addross upon suoh an occasion, as Lo had not been admonished that o was to spoak. No one was moro surprinod than himself & yoor ago whon wo was choson Bishiop. Ho had second choice in selocting o homo, .ond wns . glad whon Chicago Waa not 'moloctod, bocmuse - ho wanted to como ‘hore. -[Applause.] o rogrotted that ho bnd not beon able to como . beforo, Tho Genoral Conforongo had assigned him somo apocliic dutios forolgn to_tho ofilco of General Buporintendent, and thoso had engrogsod all his timo. Ho had not dono a8 hard work during any summor before for a long time, At the mooting of tho Bishops in the fall, Lo was appointed:to visit tho forolgn missions. This would provent his fultilling tho dutios of his ofico for eighteon months or two years and sottling downin any place. His family had gone to Gormany, and ho would meot them ot Frankfort-on-the-Main, and bringthem home with him on hisraturnto Chicago, {Applauge.] Ho could not but feel gratifiod nb tho cordial rocoption accorded him, and ho ro- turned his sincere thauks for it. o wont away ith o il forabodingy lio xpoctod to como back; dying abroad was not in his programmo. [Awalmme. 'hon order was rostored, Mr. R. F. Quoal stepped forward, and, in a noat speach, pro- sontad tho Rev. J. V. Waugh with sovoral astro- uomionl alds as o tostimonial of the cstcom and lovo of his frionds, Dr. Waugh roturns to Indin with the Bishop. He has surved ton years thero smong the beathen, aud tho instruments—an orrory, o tellurlan, and a colestinl globe,—will nsalst him in imparting to them o kuowledgo of tho oarth and the solar system. He roceived tho articlos in an appropriate mauner, promising to uso them to the best of lus ability, The unombllsio then parteok of o lunch, pre- E‘md by tho Indios of tho Wabnsh Avenue Shurch, and passed tho remainder of the oven- ing in talking, and listoning to saorod music. ps THE CITY IN BRIEF, Tho clorks in the County Troasurer's oftice are busy proparing the rogisters for the fortheoming Junoe electiony. . The attention of the Academy of Scionces, at its next moeting, will be ocenpied by pn{ing Y tribute to the memory of John Stuart Mitl, The Board of Public Works yostorday awardod tho contract for curbing, filling, and paving the npproachics to tho Cannl streot vinduct, at Six- tocuth streot, to Do Golyer & Hubbard. Thero will bo o mecting of tho Docoration Coniraitteon; at tho Gavdner Houso thio oven- ing, 'All mombers arc requested to be presont without furthor notice. The corner stonc of the new Church of the Messiak will bo Inid this afternoon at 3 o'clock, comer of Michignn svonuo and Twonty-third streot. Rov, Robort Collyer, Rov. C. . Wondto, and tlio pastor will take part in tho Borvicr, A plgoon minteh will take placo this afternoon at Woodlawn, Iyde Parlk, botwoen J. . Robort- son, and Dr. O, H, Brags, for 350 o sido, the losor to pay for the birds; twenty-five birds ench, to trap and handlo birds for cach other. At tho im{uust on_tho body of Minnie Esin- stadt, the littlo child who was killed on Satur- day afternoon, by boing run over on Blue Island svonue, by Clark & McCoy's baking wagon, a vordict of accidental denth was rondered, A public meoting of Garden City Division, Bonas of Temporance, will be held this ovoning, cornor of Randolph and Clinton atreets, to hear T, 3, Van Court, rolato his firiovnncos at the Washingtonian Home,~—and why he loft it. The Manngors aro not invited. At the inquoat on the body of Edward Sinclair, who died suddenly at No.” 130 Eunat Harrison streat, on Bunday, s vordict of doath, from eleoholic poisoning was rondored, which prob- ably moans that tho docensed had beon addicted to strong drink, ‘The alarm of firo from Box 265, at half-past 11 o'clock last night, was caused by fhe discovery of flames in a two-story frame house, No. 320 Hub- bard streot, awned by & Mra, Bullivan, aud un- occupied. Tho fire ia supposed to have had ita origin in incondiarism. Loss, $£600; insuranco unknown, The Committeo on Streots and Alleys of tho North Division met yesterday and considered the romonstrance of proporty-owners againet tho oponing of Franklin stroet. It was docided to recommond to tho Council that tho proposod improvement bo not made, 88 tho peoplo wero unablo to moot the oxponse. An inquest was hold yesterday on tho body which wag found in tho rivor on_Bunday morn- ing at tho Randolph stroot bridge. Miss Eils Moynihan, of No, 158 West Jacksou street, iden- tifled tho body ca that of her brother, Androw Moynignn, who has Leon missing since April 20. A vordiot of acoidontal drowning waa rendered. A number of proporty-ownors who favor the extension of Milwaukes avenuo, and the furthor improvement of that thoroughfare by viaduots, callod on the Mayor yesterday, and talked tho mattor ovor with him for somo time. No definite conclugion was reachod, and another meeting, which will bo attendod by His Hovor and tho members of the Board of Public Works, will ba hold in the office of the latter body on Thursday afternoon at half-past 2 o'clock, A moeting of tho Drickmakers’ Assoolation was held yostorday aftoruoon, at which it was ro- ported that tho outlook for tho trade during tho coming Bummor was uxtromu){lunmvornblo. It wag docided not to roduco the wogos of om- ployes at prosont, but to modify them so that ono bot'of hands shall recoive moro and another loas. Tho proposition to pay workmon but onco a month wag discusscd, aud lald on tho table, The Committeo on Furnituro, charged with tho fit- ting of tho Association’s hull, was granted moro ;!um néd {ts own roquost, and tho ‘mooting ad- ournsd. A painful zecidont occurred yostorday after- noon ot 2 o'clock at Swandon's Roofing” Works, No, 182 Bouth Jefferaon stroot., An employo named Goorge Mynded, who resides at No. 182 Third avenue, had his right arm torn off close to the shouldor Ly norushior, whila attempting to manipulato aglncn of galvanized iron. He was carried to Mol lmne{'fl drug atoro, on the coruer of Olinton and Madison stroots, nnd attended by Dra, McChongy and Young, It is believed that he will die. Myndod is & siugle man, and a ma- chinlet by trado, On Bunday sftornoon, two littlo boys, aged rospoctively B and 10 yoars, numod Willle Carl and Willie 8hultz, whils pluylufi in tho rear of thoe former's homo, No. 100% Milwaukes avenuo, foll into un o[mn vault and both woroe drowned, bofore asslstance could bo given, Thu{) ha boon missing from their homos two houra bofore thoy worp dlsoovered. It i supposod that um[\; wore attempting to cross over a board whicl they had placed over tho vault, whon it turned lndy procipitated themn into the wator, Tho Coroner will hold an inquoat to-day. The stookholdors of the fllm'lh:uiy Bank havo decidad to change the namo of the bauk to that of the * Ilinola Trust and Bavinea Bauk.” ine SRMISATO 1D ZETH nugo. ] - =y n TUENDAY, N 1 8, 163k, crongo tho capital to $500,000, and movo to Ohl- cago, Thero I8 a bank known as_tho "*Illinols ‘Irust Company and Hlvhlffl Bank " at Prince- ton, with & brauch ofiico in this city, now. at the Dimo Brvings Bank, No. 105 Clark ntreot, Tho act undor which tho chango was inedo by tie Btorling Bank stockhiolders provides that no namo shall bo assumed wimilar to thatof any othor corporation organized tindor the lawa of | thia Btato withont tho_consont of such corpora-~ tion, 'Tho Princeton Bank protests, . Tho Btate printors who aro pald for the work of publishing the laws passed by tho Logislaturo nlmwar tohuve aMxed a comfortablo atoal’ to their control. They ave raquired Ly law to print aud distribute the recontly ouzoted laws, hinyvo s0 far complied with this as to sot uP tho valmne, but Loforo printing thom for public dis- tributlon are sonding round cirenlars promising to any person who shall enclose 31,50, a copy of tho lawy, Thus while tho Btato pays the com- positlon Lills, the printers get up a privato vol- umo for sele boforo printing thom. for public #orvice, As many of tho aols woro passod with an emorgonoy olautao, the delny in n sorious lous to tho State.” Noodeds An juvestigation. 'hoy §15,000 Worth of Jewelry Stolen, Roouesren, N. Y., May 12.—Josoph Ormeby, of tho firm of Ormsby & Co., manufacturing jowolors, this morning " lost his earpot-bag, eon- taining $16,000 worth of Jowelry, dismonds, ol The bag was in tho custody of the Pmprlntors of the Osborne Hetel, nnd was dolivered to tho thiof by a clerk through mistake MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. © Now York Financinl Nown, Nrw Yonx, May 12.—Thoe Eu tion continues to bo actively din ment fja roported ot Vieuns, suficient _ rellof Tollef having been rocelved to_provent furiher panio in spaculntive faucles, but monoy 15 worth 10@13 per cont in open miarket on now socurities, which havo ‘Tbosn manufactured oxtensivoly of lato, = Tho Dat Ismburg hs raived tho rato of intorest to G@0X0, ‘which {8 followed by rumors of a_panio on the Dotirs thoro, In Frankfort aud Amsterdam thoro is less op- probension of troublo, though the fecling is ungottled, Tho London’ market is qulot at o shado easior rates for consols and Amorican acouritios, and o docline in Erlo to 473, with & racovery to 48, and some improvement in consols at the closo, oo monoy was oasy during the ‘morning ot 6@7, ‘but firmor {n’ tho afternoon, the closing rate being 7, gold. Storling ruled quict and ateady at 10853@10835 for 60 dagn,and 1097¢G110 for aight, 01 wan active, declining under considorablo_ sales of long gold from 118% to 1173, closing at 11TX@ 117%, Losns 5 por cont to 1-2, Olearings, $101,000,000, Treasury disbursements, $224,700, Customs_facoipl, 0, 3 ‘Governmonts quiot but firm, Siatobonds dulland atends. L jiocks openad strong, and, excopt Erle, ¥@1 por B T e R Ly R T ‘vance was mndo in carly dealings, bui boforo tho Firet Board the oo of apeculation chianged, and & down- ward movenient waa recordod, Aftor the call, thero was & partfal reco succeoded by & second declive, A stoadlor focling followed, but affer tho sacond call prices ouce moro wero drodping, and fll to the lowest polut of tho day. Aftor § o'clock tho docline was checked, and, though tho market wns foverish, tho pholo it cloat considorably sbovo the lowast Sgirer. Thero wero Jargo salos of Erig, on. foreign account, during the day, Thoe extremo fall in stocks duthug tho doy was ¢@2J per cent, with a partiel recovery Daforo the clo : Storling exchinge, 1085@108X. GOVENNMENT DONDS, Courons, '81. 120 5-208 of '62 . 4118 Coupans, 64 a1 Coupons, 65 114 Coupons, '35 (now) Virginias, ol North Garolin Tennostoos, no Virginias, tiew. Adams Expra Wella Fargo, Amerfcan Exprost United Btatos Ex. Pacifio Mail. b Indiana Coniral Iflinots Central, Unlon Taclf .81y Central Pacific bonds,1023¢ Unlon Pacific bond. . 85% Del, Lack, & Western, 103 Hariford & Erlo..... 3 Northwastorn pfd.... 803 Rock Ivland., 1083 N.'J, Contral 05 (5% 81, Paul.... Forcign Mariet Livenpoor, May 19—11 a, m,~Flour, wheat, 126 94 spring, 118'24@123 24 club, 128 30, Corn, 278 9d. Pork, T0a. Lard, 406, Lavenroot, May 12--1:30 p, m.—Breadatufa quict, Qorn, 278 64, Pork, Gds, Lard, 408 0d, Lodnoy, Bay 13—5 p. m,—Amount 6f bullion with- drwwa froin tho, Dacik of England on balaice to-dag, s 61, Wintor white, 123 1d ; .—Consols, 033; far money; 014; do''a7, 835¢ ; 10-40s, 883 ; now n c, Litwood off, 335 &c, - < Turpontine, 49, FuaNkront, Day 10,—5-20s of 1863, 953, Pame, Moy 9.—Rontos, 541 d0c. Livenroor, May 12, — Cotton quist and ateady ; middiing uplinds, 87¢d ; middiing Orleans, Di¢d ; saios 13,000 bales; American, 7,000; speculation and export, 20000 ; May dolivory, Sasnnal sud Osricaton, 854 { Juue do, 1¢d; July and Avgust do, 8545 aales up- lands deltverablo July and August, 83d. Broadatuffs quict; red winter' whest, 125@12s 24, Corn, 278 0d. Beof, 883, Chceso, Tls. Lard, 40 9d, " Pork, 6. Oumberland middlos, 388 6d. ANTwERF, May 12,~Rofinod patroloum, 401, Now York Live Stock Market, New Yons, May 12.—Berves—Yesterday snd {o- duy 915 cars, or 5,010 head, muking total of 8,250 for tho ‘week, aguinst 9,680 last weck, Tho quality was £alr, ranglng from common to prime, withi & fow car londs of “oxira and fancy steers, Tho_markot was moderatoly activo, at on advance from Fridsy of Ko nt. Tho offcriugs woroall sold bofore noon, Ex- cluing o fow fancy steors, which rotalod st 135@1ic, the oxtreme rango for_nativostoers wes 10@I3sc, with tho bulk of tbe saloa at 113$@12Xc, (ncluding 23 cars Texnne, 10@llc; fat bulls, 4%@do. Live yolght, Salca nchude: 16 care Liliols wioors, 6 to 8wl 11%@1340; 11 cars do, 63 fo T owt, 14@ 12i¢c’ 16 carn do, 8 toTX cwt, 11 @1240; 8 cars do, {0 1 cwt, 1134@130; § cars do, 7 1 cars do, G cwt, i1c; { card do, 6 owt, 113¢c; 8 cars (lo, G @73 awt, 113@12%703 9 cars do, 63 cowt, 1305 & cars doy Bovit, 13 @ISH0: 14 enrado, Ti¢ ot 10kt 5 cars do, 63 'owt, 1137c; 3 cars Missaurl, 0K cw, 13 @14c3 6 ara do, T awt, 120 3 8 cars Misadurl, 6} oW, 11@14c; 6 cara Kaninas alcors, 1,950 1ba ayerage, $6,83 et 100 lba; livo weight ; 0 cars Tozans, 6 cwt, 10Kc3 1 cara do, B3 100 cwl, 10XGlle, aud © cwsh d ewt, 1le. Dhzsszn Beer—Was dolng a little botter to-day in Yshington maria, and tie commoncat o bost sulad at 9@1lo. Burer—For the weok, 16,758, sgainst 11,088 Tnst week § to-day, 4,700, aud 'trade brisk at c@ixo for shoared aheop, and B@83o for good to fancy unsbioru, A lot of 670 Téxas ahoep hold at Gc, auch 8s one week 80 wero not wantad at_43¢c. Balos Include: 3 cars sheared Oblo, av 08 1bg,at Tia; 8 cars, av 83 Ibe, ab 83c 3 1 car, ny 80 1b#, 0t 70 { 1 car unsharn Ohlo, &v 104 168, at 80'; 1 car uniahorn Tilinols, av 05 tba, at 8X0. Spring Lamba—Dull at 12@150, ‘o-day, 13,200, making 44,000 for tho week, 000 last wock, Livo in demand ot 65@6}40 § steady at TH@T%c. 0, New Yorik Dry Goods Markets New Yonrw, May 13.—Tho comimnission houses wero quict to-duy, excopt the agents for woolens who moro sctivo with tho clothing trade. ‘Thero was o falr Jobbing trade, mostly in cotton goods. Tho market for brown and blesched cottons is steady in first Lands, Lut jobbors' prices contiuue irregular, and ju buyers' favor, Colored coltons are firm, Oottonades aro in request, Rolled Jacconets rule activont Bic. Prints, giughams, aud dress goods aro qulot, Teavy fancy cassmerces ond overcoatings are in botter demand, but light weighta rulo dull, Yorelgn goods aro qulot, with grenadiues sclling very 10w, = Philadciphia Live Stock Market. PitLADELEHIA, May 13.—Onrriz—Dull; salas, 2,000 extra Ponusylvania and Western stoors at $7,75@ 81003 folr to good, $0,50@7,00 ; comuon, $5,00@6,00, Snzzp—In fair demand ; salos, 10,000 at $7.00@8.00 for wooled, and $0.00 for clipped, Toas—Unchangad, with salca of 5,000 at §8.00@8.50. Pittsburgh 0l Markoet. Trrzeounci, May 12.—The potroleum market is quiet and unctianged, with sales of 3 barges of crudo leraat 6o per guild ; Toined, 10K@10o on carm here, and 193@200 delivered, ‘Fho Produce Markots. NEW YORK, New Yonx, May 13.—CorzoN—Dull, strongly in ‘Duyore’ favor } middilug upland, 104¢c, Balea : Futuros, 19,000, a8 followa : May, 18)0; June, 18i@1850; Juty, lox@tegio; Auguit, 18 716818 11-100; Hoptom~ or, 17340, Tuavszurrs—Tlour ateady ; rocelpts, 12,000 bels; supertiue Westorn and Stato, Sl.u%“.u:cammfln to 7.40¢ good to choico, $7.45@8,35; white wheat oxtra, $8,50@10,60 3 exira Ohio, $0,00@10,60 3 8t. Louis, $1.60813,60, Mys flour falr roquest ; $4.25 6,00, tho' Iaitor for cholco, Corn meal unchangod. Wheat & shade firmer, falrly active; receipts, 75,000 bu; rejected spring, $1.05 ; No, 3 syring, $1.84@1.57 ; No, 2 Milwaukeo, $1.68@110; do first Lalf June, 81,62 No. 1 Milwaukoe, Arst Lslf June, $1.00, Ry, barloy, and malt unchangod, Gorn dull doclining i roceipls, 84,000 bu; new mixed Western, 070; old do, b’ Ota active, Arm { wocalpte, GO0N L now mifsed Woslorn, 51@320; white orh, 5607 Dbiack 30, “Enn!lfl—fll;-dy; \;r&;l;s;u, 15@16)50; Pennaylvanin, Jo § Jerdn 21 ' Yeinass $1i0@1,00; good, $LISGLAS. 1{opa—Unolianged, - Gnooxnixs—Coffee atrong: Rlo, l‘”fi(dlflkm 5“‘:(“ active and strong, at 8 1-10@Uxa | rehulug quoted at g;:@n)ec. Molasses unohanged, ' Rico steady st TX@ o bernoLzus—Tnactive ; crude, 87;@90; vefined, 200, “TunveNTiNg—A shado Srmer, af 610, f'oTAL BTOOK OF GRAIXN in Wareliouse May 1 ‘Whuat, bu,, 122,000 56! TROVIRONA—Dork A aLadY Armor s now morn, $18.00 sallor June, $18.00, _Beef aleady ; ‘plain moss, $9.00@ 11757 extra, $12,00813,00§ beof Linma dull at $28,00 @i gos Uerto béot dull rrime, $20,0083100{ Inc fa, $20,00223,00, Cut monts frm's shouldais, 7140 ; niddics stoadior; long cloar, 0)@0%a} - shnrt, DXer Lard steady: Western ateant, DJi@%3c § kettle,03{c, Vurren—Tower ; new Blale, 26@ 280 ; Weatern, 21@ 0e, Crxzas—Firm at 12@10%¢, Wanianz—Eatrly active and firmer § 09, ¥ ORLEAN! ‘' Nxw ORLEANA, May 12 —Dnuapsturrs—Flonr dull 3 fumily, tfl.flfl@lb.l!l’. Corn firm at65@57c. Oats ad- vaneed {o'45c, . Taax—Dull at 10¢, 1Ax—Dull ; prime, 25,50 cholco, $20,00837.00, VitovisroNs—York ‘dull, offering ut $18,00. Dry sallod moats quict at 7%@8¢, 00 aud 9ie. lindon duil at 8ic, 100 sud 10}¢c, s dull ‘st J4x1isco, Tara qulst; rofluod teree, Gic ; keg, 0@ 10KC, Grocnrres—Sugar dull ; fully fair, Melusses, nothing dolng, Coffeo firmer at 18@X ‘Wintsrer—Dull at 90@Y3e, : Corron—Lirm ; salew 8,500 bsles good ordinary at 163%0; Jow middifng, 16%¢; middliugs, 18ie; mid- Qilng ' Orloans, 183¢0 ; vacelpts, 6,037 bales; axports, Liverpool, 5,845 ; atock, 145,149 BALTIMORE, Bavrivony, May 12.—Flour firrd but unchanged, Whost steady snd unchanged, Corn stendy ; mixad Western, 646, Oats firm and in gaod demand; West- ma mixed, 50c; do whito, 52@54c. Rye firmat 00c@® {AT—Active and frm ; Westorn, $27.00@30.00, Provisions—Dull nnd’ heavy, 'Mosa pork nominsl at $18,00@18,60; bulk moats dull; shoulders Tic; b nlden, 83(@B7¢c; clear rib aides, 93Zc, Dacon in'fae. Jobbing dormanad=Bhouldors, 81(c@83n; rib aldes, 3¢ @®10c: clear ribw, 10N@10%c; sugar-cured hams, . 1i@ihe, Lard dullat DK@V, Burrer—Westorn firmer, * Rocolpte Jight; good | eholco tub, 26@30c. ‘Winsgy—Firmer and scarce, 9:4@04 e, 0SWEQO, 0swroo, May 12,~Wheat_qulet and unchanged, Gorn dull’; Westers, 00c. Darley hold nt $1,00 for, upland, Oanada oats dull ; tato, 460, k . PHILADELPHIA. d PUILADELPNIA, May 12, —BREADSTUFFS—Flour un- chianged. Whont quiot: Westorn rod, $1.95@1.97 5 amber, $1.08@2,00 ; while, $2.06@2.10. Rye declined, 930, Corn in fair domand ; yellow, 6o ; mixed, 633 @0ic, Osta steady.: whito, 51@520 ; mized, 47@R60¢, Provistons—Dall mess pork, $18.50, 'Lard, 5X o, PrinoLEus—Diill § cruds, 1430 s Tofined, 20c, Witzsry—Steady ; Westorn tron, 9dc. Wheat inactire’; ales of 7,800 bil + 60¢ bid for No, 27 malos of car lots ut 620, Oats, rye, and barlcy negloct Beeds quict, OINCINNATT, Cronisatt, O., May 12.—BnrADSTUFFS—Flour firm At $1.76@8.00. Wheat firm st SLT3@1.76, Corn firm 34480, "Ryo firm at 3o, st Al at d2GH5c. Darloy rm, Burraro, May 12, —Flour stead No. 2 Milwankee Chib hold ot $1.5 ‘White Toledo at $1.85, Corn dull Provistoxn—Opened. qulot, but closed atrongsr; muess nominol at $17,60. Lard guiet, but irm; steam, Sobbing a: O¢, offeringa light ; ketile, 0. . Bilk meats st u oniders, n;;u:’c(’c‘. aud firn § b aides, 83¢0; clear, 9c. Bacou steady; should T{o; clear xib alies, 030 cleur, 03gc, Jobbing salcs. Wiirawy—Firm at d8c. : MEMPHIS, Mgurims, May 19.~Corron—] dling, 17c; roceipts, 1,170 bales; shipments, 3,800 bales ; stook, 83,645 balon, DreapsTurre—Flour dull and o sbade lower, Corn mesl nctivoat $2.65, Corn fin fair demand and firm at 60c, Oats quict at 44@450, TLAY—Qulet at $16,00R20.00. Dan—Searco at $15.00, ,Fuovieos—acon dulsud lowers ahoulders, S sides, 20@310%. Lard dull and droopiug ab 9% X MILWAUKEE, MiLwavReR, May 12.—DBREADETUrFs—Flour quist and unchanged, Wheat n fair domand and firm; No. 1 Milwaukeo, $1.37i ; No, 2 do, $1,80. Oats acarce and firm 3 No, 3, 3310, ' Corn steady; No.3 mized, 42yc. Ty teadys 1, 68)c, Borloy in faif deinand and firm ¢ No, fllsflng, e, Fnr1urs—To Bulfalo, o3 to Oswego, 13%c, TircE1PTA—Flour, 5,000 brls ; wheat, 60,000 bit, BurrmenTe—Flour, 5,000 brls ; whoat, 190,000 bu, 8T, LOUIS, 87. Lous, May 12,—BnrzapsTurrs—Flour steady snd unchanged. Wheat—Spring qulot; atrictly primo to_cholco goft, $1.42@1.87 ; wintor lowor; No,3 red winter, $1,77@1.78, Gorn n shade lower ; No. 2 mlzed, 30@39Xc, in clovator, cash ; 41c keller June, Oats steady at openming ; No, 2, 35@35)¢, in elovator ; 37@ 380 macked ; closing lowor to soll, Liarley steady’s No. 2 spring, 85@%c. Ryc—Demaud light; holders firm ; No. 3, GUc, ‘Wiisgy—Firm at 00¢, Provisions—Fork dull ; small lote at§17.60, Dry sited mesta nomina), ‘Dacon slow, bt rathcr botter feeling ; cash lots_at 77¢, 8, 0ke, B3 ; clear sides; 10c, Iast half of June; 100 for July.’ Lard nominal, . Hoas—Lowcrat £4.0085.00. CatrLx—Dull; inforior to common, 3@3)c; fat oevos, d@52c. LOUIBVILLE, TovisviLny, May 12,—DBiEspsturrs—Flour quict ; extrn family, $6.50; No, 1 at $8.00; fancy, 39,00, Whoot nomiual ; notio coming fn. Corn firm at 65@ 56, including sacke, Oats searco and higher, in sacks, at 6@48c. Ryo Arm ot 800 on arrival, ¢IAT=Dil S amall Tots - cholen timothy eclling at Pnovisios—Mesa pork lowor at $17,60@18.00, Ba- con lower ; ahouldors, 8c; ib, 93@10¢ 3 cloar sides, 10@10Xc packed, Hame unchangad; pinin, 19@133e § wugar-cured fancy, 14@18c, Dulk meals unchinnged } shoulders, 7o; olear rib, O¢; clear sides, 9c; all Toose. Lard unchanged ; chofco loaf terces, 9%@ 19¢; keg, 10%@R1lc; primo steam, 9c. /e y—Firm at 88260, CLEVELAND, OLRYELAND, May 12,—~BrzApsturrs~Flour steady and unchanged, Wheat firm; No, 1red, $1.80; No, 3 do, $1.66@L67. Corn very' firm and befter. Oats steady and unchanged, PeTroLEUM—Steady and unchanged. DETROIT. ull and Jow; mil- Dernorr, May 12.—DneansTurrs—Flour quiet and unchanged, Wheat stoady ; 3 No, 1, 81,93 @104 ; amber, $1.79, Co; : No.1, slo.' Onts in_good demand at full prices; 420, Faezonr—8ge to Osweqo. TOLEDO. ToLebo, May J8—Duuspsturrs=—Figur quict and unchanged. Wheat dulland a ehado lowor; ambor Michigan, #pot, $1.183 sollor Mny, $178) ; selier June, $170% : 'No. 2 amber Tlliuols, $1.83 ; No, L red, $LE@IBAY 3 No, 2o, $L.78Y ; do seller June, $1.60, Corn aull and lawer ; bigh’ mizod, spot, and seiler May, 4830 ; seller June, 490; seiler July, 50c 3 low mixed, '48¢; yollow, 40)0, pot, 42c ; soller Jne, 43)c, m'mmi 4@43gc ; Oawego, TX@8C. ,000 brla ; whoat, 12,000 bu § cora, 18,000 bu 3 oats, 3,000 bu. H1PMENTS—FIour, 600 brls ; whoat, 17,000 bu ; corn 21,000 bu'; oats, 1,000 bu, gt Vesuols Passcd Detroits Drznor, Mich,, May 12,—Dows—Prop Dean Rich~ mond, Coriot, Nobrasks, Danks, Tensaukoe, Elng, Lafrinior, Red Whito and Dlug, Winous Ban Jacinto, Camancho Dayld Slowart, Emorald ard Winslow, Mary Dattlo, Southwest, Hubl Davideon, 8t.'T. che bard, awrence, Gold Huuter, Up—Props Rocket, Ouwegatchis, Chicago; schre THarriol TRoas, A, Ford, Edward Biake, Oleveland, Part- 1dnd. ! Wiko—Southwest, Detnott, Mich., Msy 12.—Dows—Props Concord, Dubuque ; bark L. €. Woodruff; sclrs Bay State, Harrison, ' Ostrich, Midnight, Kato Hinchman, D. R, Martin, Entorprise, Rainbov, Painesville, Lake Forest, Nello Nodulogton, Burprse, Eleworth, difford, Ztns, or, Ur—Propo Moteor, Moora and _bargor of Wales ;_schru Olivor Gulver, Snow- Wixp—South, LI o Xilinois Biver nnd Canal Newss Svecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, LaBarLr, 111, May 12,—Tho Androw Jackson Imuml out of the canal, Joaded wilh lumber, flour, salt, aud grocorles for Lasalle, and the Peru passod out of tho cnnal, and dropped down to Toru, No ofher mioves ment on the river, Bixteen feot and ten fnches of ‘water on the mitersill of Lock 15, Canau_Os¥ior, OuiCAGo, May 1%.—ARNIVED— Goorgls, Boneca, 6,400 bu corn ; J, Burchard, J.aSalle, 4,000 bu’corn, 3,500 bu oata; Gracis Griswold, Minooka, 5.800 bu corn 3 ‘Contoat, Morrls, 5,600 bu corn ; Gen, Slerman, Boneca, 4, u corn 5 Orlon, Marselles; 7,000 bu oats ; T, Rybura, LaBalle, 6,000 bt corn, Oreanep—Irwin, Jollet, 85008 ft lumber, B0 m shingles; prop \vnmfi Ottawa, 331 brls salt, LaBalle, 100 brls ealt, Oltswa, 60 brls salt, Morris, 10 brls limo } rt, 70,654 1t lumber ; Elizabth, Loc! umbor, 1,200 1ba_merchandiss ; Ame can Btar, Jolliot, 81,741 'ft lumbers Atlanifo, Morris, 41,472 £t lumber ; Cayuga, Lockport, 06,232 ft Tumbe e SPECIAL NOTIOCES. Schenck’s Mnn_dnfi{; Pills. Thiose pillearo composed oxclusivoly of vegetablo in. gredients, and although they ontirely superssdo the usg #f marcury, do not feavo any, of {ts {njurlous offact "oy aot dirastly upon the liver, an in ut reaulting from a dis n Liver Complaint, Bilious Disordors, Indigostion, Bick 1isrda 'I"Inhnl(\ Fovara, 0., o, ‘il suocumb'to thio free use of Hohionck's Man- Arako Vills.For sale by all drugglets o GENERAL NOTICES, To e Puig Departoent of {he Forges Thronghont the Northwest: We wish to announco to the Puddlers' Helpors, Unfon mion, and othary, that th Puddlors' Holpors of tyo Norih Ghidayo Rolling Millaro on o atriko, Men of thut am- vloymont contomplating log this way will do woll by E LVERS EN 01Ty FONUE, ), 11, AMay 13, 1673, E ‘%Tblll\uukn, Indlans, and Pitisburgh papord plonso copy. NOTICE T8 horoby givon that application has hesn made to the Alaatlo sid Pacthio Tolograph Gomipany for tho rolniuy g tho following oertilicatés of slovk, tho orlgiuts hariug mielald, or destroyod 1669, No, 709716 ahiares, 1689, No, 641 b sliares, JOHN ORERAR. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE ast and bost artiole in the inarket for BLUR- ’ 1o hias both Barlow's aud Wil , cn'¥fi#‘§5‘“c?“lfi‘£:.“ i u‘li,.l’\vn‘n‘-‘uu"{.‘.-‘l'ii:&.' Biorey No. 233 Nosth. Beordeat, e b, Proprlals &3~ For sale by Grcears sad Drausa, * 0 o bark Princo | ' plete, mostly uow, and BUILDING PAPER. 2 | ROGK RIVER PAPER COMPANY’S PATENT : BUILDING PAPER QUESTIONS. ‘Why use Building Paper? ‘What does it cost P ‘Where is the saving ? How shall wo uso it ? Is it muoch used P T 1 Is thore any. difforence between our Shoathin, P%per and the oolen Sheathing FeltP - - ANSWERS. For hoalth, comfort, and cconomy. Ten to twonty dollars will cover or- dinary sized houses, ' In fuol. Moro in ono winter than cost of paper. : Undor siding, shingles, slate, floors, and carpets, ‘We are running three mills night andy day, turning out ton to fifteen tons every tweonty-four hours, and selling. in overy State an Territory in the Union. Thero is ‘a great difference. Our Shoathing is made compaot end golid ; is Impervious to wind and irost, whilo tho Woolen Sheath~ ing Feolt is spongy and porous. tMom than half its weight is coal ars i Eotir oan we loarn further partiou- By oalling on or writing -the Rock ars P : River Paper Company, 140 Lake- st., for samples and oirculars, DRESSFABRICS, ~ ° HAMLIN, HALE & COMPANY will open, this morning, a line of Summer Dress Fabrics at Auction Prices, also, new and choice styles in Prints, MADISON AND FRANKLIN-STS, OCE, VIGATION. NATIONAL LINE, Bailing from New York for Queens- town and Liverpool every Satur- day, and for London direct every fortnight. Cabin Passzge $80, $00, and $100 Carrency, Excuraton Tickots at favorablo ratos, T - sebgo ahould HaKo oRely sppicetion tor Dariga, 8 P Propaid stooruas iokots oo Liarroncl Queenstown, Londondarry, Gissgow, Cardi, Brisol, or Loadon, H3l.0) b asseuors booked to or from Gorman and Soandina- Datts on Orost Britath Tootands and the Contisunte ™ WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gen'l Wostern Ageat, Northeast earnor Clark and Randoiphate: (opposito naw Shorman Houeo), Chicago, CUNARD MAIL LINE, ESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK 5 Oalaby i Boston evers Cnbin Passnge, 880, 3100 nnd 8130, Gold. Excursion Tickets at Roduced Rates, Stooraga Passago, 83) . P Girant Britnl A 3 Py, VERREL, Gont Wasts Agont. . W. cor, Clark and Randolph.ats, ANCHOR LSk s sdiy Sulling ttoo s wock (rom Kow Yorly and careylog pas: sangers towil paris of Groat Britain, Irelsnd, Gantineatal Earopo, and thy Meditorranena. Unbin from 365 Stecr- ngo, British and Trish ports onst, §30; woat, 332, ' C Tiuutal ports maue us othior roguisriiucs, ANl pivable in 'S, curroncy, Apyly for full information at' the Com- pany's offioes, No, 7 Bowling Groen, Now York, and N, K, Sornor LaSalloand Madisonats,, Uhlcago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Will safl from Now York as follows: +Thursday, May 15, & A, Baturdey, May 17,'10'A ‘Thursday, May 2, 2 P, Saturday, May 04 21 M. ‘And each sucosoding SATURDAY and THURBDAY, from Plor No. 45, North River. Cabin Passage, 883 and 8100 Geld. to British Porta, $30.00 Qurronoy, ta German Poi 3,00 Curroncy, to Brymon or He .00 Currenoy, Contl. FRANCIS O. BROWN, onoral Wostarn Agont, el 86 South Market-st., Chicago. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YURK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. T ‘Thess alegant now ateamora will vail from Btate Plor. Fuiton Ferry, Brooklyn, N. 'Y, GEORGIA, 3,500 tor VIRGINIA, 2, Fortaightly thoreatter, Agonts, 72 Biroadway, N, Staorago office, 4 Droadwiags N: Xo TENTS. TENTS ieap: 600 Wall, Tause, and Hotol 510} Tor salo Tents, com: sultablo fo 3 ardor, ‘olontzatlon Boclaton, inigration, Famllios going Wost, }llll’nud“;‘lullalnv hirtion, | Lumbormon, . Fishermen Tihatars, Btato Fatrs, Camp: Mostings, &, Just recaived, And Wtk othor kinds of GUARUMLSMOE aud Orinbnes Btoros, to bo sold chosp. 00F, 0. TIFRINGOTT, rainont Gonds Dop5H 4 197 Sinat Lak Gistanb, T __DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho coparinership horotoforo exleting botwoon John F. Roth and John @. Finlay, undor the firm name of J. G, FINLAY & CO,, 1s this day dissolved. The bustocss will bo conducted in the futuro by my Agout, 1. ¥, Kott, who alone Is authorizad to settlo bus- tucss of J. @, Finlay & Co. Ohlcago, "lz !3._]5734 JOUN I, ROTH, BUSINESS CARDS, 0. H, LAWRENCE & CO, PROVISION AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, LA, WILLIAM A. HARRIS, . FProvidance, R. 1., Bullder of tho HARRIS-00RLISS ENGINE, ‘With Harris' Patented Improvemonts, Bond for Clrou- l 1Y ' L0 RENT. “OFFICES. A foew Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. ; Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. : English Tile Floors tkrough- out the Building, ) Elevator. running during all business hours. . ;Y A ‘These,Offices are not equaled in the city. ; £ S8 The Vest for all classes of business requiring a central 1o~ cation. . . G, . ‘Room 1 Nevada Block. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS Tor Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, etc., daily, Bundays excepted, 9 a, m. Saturday Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, ote., do'n't Ieave un- il 8 p. m. v For Grand Ifnvem, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Munisteo, etc,, daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For 8t Joseph and Benton Harhor, Tuesdoy Thursday, and Saturday, 11p. m, , For Green Bay, Menominee, Qconto, and inters medinte ports. tri-weekly. 7 p.m. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. OFFICEH OF Chicago, Rock Istand & Pacific RAILROAD COMPANY, April 35, 1678, Tho anoual maottig of tha Staokholders oFibo Chlesgo, Rock Laland & Pacific tatlroad Company, for the elootion of Diractors, pursuant to Inw, and tho transaction of sach otlior busfncss as way comio befora tha, will be hold at; tho offico of the Oompany, iu tho ity of Chicago, on Wadnasday, tho ith dsy nb.lumirn%ufla}l Gclock a. . S rosidun . 11, TOWS, Seoretars. ' Juliet & Chicago Railroad Company. . SECRETARY’S OFFICH, Cimoaco, May$, 1878, Tho' Stockholdors of tho Jollot & Ohloago Rallroect Company ara horeby notified that the anuual meoting of, »aid Compsny, for the olootion of Direstors end transac~ tion of othor business, will be hald at the office of tha Ohlcago & Alton R. R, Co., on Wodaesday tho Mt inst., ' at 10 o'clock 8. m.: W. M. LARRABEE, Seo. Stockholders' Meeting.. Notloo Is hereby givon that the 1 ing of th Sickholdors of Cnieegn owth Drnoh Dack Gempanre) for fho oloction of Dirootors of sa1d Qompany, will by hala/ a1 tho ofico of sald Company, No. 63 Tar., Tty of Chitcago, 8t 10 8. T Wodn v,!-;:xéa;lfi‘:%: ctary of Chioago Sonth Bra Gamy ' GETTYSBURG WATER, ' _ GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER Is 3 1 . fhe authorlzed racar: B 8, clas s wator with the mn:g Tenowned Alkaline or Garbonatod Bprings of I far ozcols anyothor known in its soll. orving proper~ ties,” Todoos Tiot dotariorate by bottling and kesping: - 13 bus nover boon clnimud for any other fineral watos the lm\ur 1o dissolve tho uratos, orso-callod ohalk formationg in tho Imdr or on tho limbs and - jolnts, Tlls the Gottye. burg Katalysino Wator Lias dona ig hundrods of instances.. tiout, Ithous uralgla, )yspop:! Grayel, Dia, ey Dleeasos gongcally hate Al yiol . It lias restorod Musoul r‘Pawnr to the paralytio, curod Abdominal Drovsy, snd girva %clllh( actlon 1t° has lo ‘orpld Livi UL Dlarrhoon, Filgs, Uonatipation, (i 5 tarrh, Dissatos of ‘tho Bkin, Goneral, Dobifity and’ Nors, vous " Prostration from Montal and Physical Excess. e ANl these by tho bottled wator. i owariul antidoto for Excoulvo Ratlng or Drinking: L corrocts lh‘f HBtomach, promotos Digostion, and ro Hiavos the Head almost iminodiatoly, Pataphlots contaita g & istory of the Bpring, roporta from ominont Phy claus and modical writors, marvolous nd woll-attes Guros, and teatimontals {rom distingulshed oltizons, Wi bo furalsnod aad sept by maltion applicatlon to ™ . N ) Gon 237 South Frontest., Vhiladoiphls, Pa. Qettysburg Bpring Un. Forsalo by VAN SUIAACK, BTEVENEON & REID, i8ts genorally, BUCK & RAVNKR, nnd dry DIVIDEND NOTICE, Dividend No. 2, Tentonia [Dusuvance Co. OLEVELAND, O., April23, 1073, ' Nolice s horeby givon that, ‘by order of tho Probate Uourt, s dividend of tivo (8) por cout, payable on and aftor May 8, 1873, at tho National City Bank of Olovsland,, liss hoon daeclsred to the oraditors of the Touton!a Insur. snco Company of Olavoland, who have proved thole claims according tolaw. ‘Dividend ordors can bo had on spplication to ridend odors Can B N K WAL AW, Ausignoe Téutonia Insarance Oo, i A8 108 THTONN THAIANSY OO, CHROMO, Another' Now Chromo. THE MORNING CALL. A buautiful syburban ploturo of & vory rosy hicek snd bright-syod littlo girl making an early visit to the Flower Gardon given to cach oustowor by Tho Grent Atlantio and Paclfic Tea Coy 116 Wost Washingtor nd 188 T'wenty-sooon: R ST o L e Coal Reduced. Wo soll Luckawennn ot $105_Briar Bl Kirkland Grote, Wabash and Illinois Goal, uné‘lufi’fdnd;:‘:fw%rdfizafigz;fiugdln rates,, Wabash-av. and Madison-at, SCOALES. FAIRBANKS® BTANDARD SCALHS OF ALL BIZES. XY FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00 111 AND 118 LAKE.8T. SHIPPING TAGS, DLNNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. Ovar 200 mlllions Laye beon used within the bout coiplalat of loss by P O one, g dstached. AN Expreis Gltopaaies ass thoai. Hold by Priuters and Statloners Everywhore,