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THE COUNCIL. WVarious Propositions to Amend - the 11 0’Clock Oxdi- nance, Potitions from Saloon-Keepers to Ex- tond the Timo from 11 {o 12, Resolutions Favoring tlie Use of Oil ‘in Streets Not Lighted by Gas. The Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Or- dinance Defeated, Reconsidered, and Recommitted. Another Scheme for the Selection of a City-IInll Plan, Arogular meoting of tho Councll was hold foutorday avoning, Ald. Dixon in tho chalr.’ Prosont, Ald, Dowen, Richardson, Dixon, War- ron, MoGonniss, Caoy, MoAvoy, bidwoll, Btono, Piokering, Tracoy, Schmitz, ~Cullorton, Mo- Olomy, Clowry, Dailoy, Powell, 0'Brion, Clark, Bwoot, Kolioo, Honth, Minor, Clovoland, Quirl, rcGrath, Eckliordt, Mabr, Longachor, Sohaff- her, Camoy, Cannon, Ogden, Brandt, Woodman, Qorcoran. PETITIONS. Totitions woro progentod and roforsed for Water-pipo on Hubbord strost, botweou Oukloy and Westorn ovonuca; for oponing Hinadalo wtreot; for water-main on Coolidgo strect ; for sowor on Division troot, from . Milwau- ;on avenuo to Lincoln struct ; for a sidowallc on obo atraot, botwsen Potorson atroot and Armi- tago rond; from Lotz & Sons, for paymont for wark dono on tho ol Court-Houso; for u sido- {alk on o wost aido of Oakloy ‘atroot, near ourth, and on Edgar, Commercin], and_Dixon #ireots} for tho improvemont of Bowd¥t avo- Do, from Twelfth to Mosghor slrcots. onpEns. Tho Board of Public Works was ordored to tako ol necossnry atopa to widon and improve West Twonty-sccond etreot, from tho riyor to Aslland svomuo; to compel tho Northwestorn Rond to place o flagmau at Markot strect; to causo all doad treos in the burnt district which aro dangerous to pedou- triaas to bo cut down and removed ; to build & Mdewalk on tho uorth sido of Indiana stroot, bu- Ewaon Desplainos and Jofforson. "Tho Board of Police Comminloners was or- dorod to atation o policoman ot tho orossings of thio Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chicago & Northwestorn Ronds st tho Intorscction of Bluo Telond avouuo sud Bixtoenth atroot, LIOUTING TUE HTREETS, Ald. Eckhards offorod thofollowing, which was * adoptod: Wirkneas, Tho lighting of tho clty with gas costa st prosout nbout $400,000 o year ; and ‘WiEnEas, A large portion of (hie amount fs collect- ed from tho poorer class of our oltizous, who ujoy w0 ‘benefit therotrom ; and - ‘WiEREAs, Tho city suthorities have no power to compel the prosont gas companica to lay gos-innius fu any of tho stroets of tlio city ; therefore, "Resolced, That tho Board of Publio Works Lo fn- structed to roport somo feasiblo plan for lighting tho straots in tho settled parts of this ciby with ofl, and os- timates for tho probablo cost. B BEWERAGE. Ald._Cullorton offered tho following, which was ndopted; WiaEnEs, A great nocessity oxiats for tho oxtension ©f sowerago ; and ‘WHEREAS, Under tbo prosent systom of ralsing money for sowerago purposes, it will bo impossible to Conatruct sewera i proportion to tho growth of 1o aity, Bisolced, Tuat tho Corporation*Counsel nform txe Gouncll whetlier or not, under tho provisions of tho ot passod by tho Loglslaturo, at its pust scsslon, en- ltled * An et in regard to thip assossment of property and tho lovy and collection of taxca by incorporated citics 1n thia Stato,” thia Gouncil Lias tho right to lovy tox grentor thau ono mill on tho doller for soworago gurposes, LEAVE OF ABSENCE. Ald, MoGrath did not soo that tho ranson glvon_ amountod to anything, for tho road was alrondy in tha olty. Al Mokvoy aiso opposad indefito postpone- mant, 'Ald, Powell favorad tho motion, sinco thoro was ot prasent no logislation compolling ronds to pry Incd-ownors for land dnmeges oltor than aiing tho Innd, Whoro n track wan Iaid in & straot tho owuor of {ho abulting proporty could 10t recovar. "AId. McGrath admittod that.tho provisions in tho ralirond ordinancos. providing for such dam- ngon wora worthloss, Tho Milimukeo & 8t Taul Ttond damaged no ono i that way in that patt of tho city covorad by the ordinance, “Ald. Tohirduon inelaled that tho St Paul Rond would bo an injury to tho city, and would divort frolght to Milyntikoo. Ald. Solinftnoe ngaia trgod e adseabillly of ypingthe opportanity 10 forco tho soad lo minke Humboldt Park sccossiblo, Ald. Richardson withidrow his motion. AL, McGonniss thought it now for tho Qounell to dictato {0 n rond whoro its depot should be. Tl motion to rocommit to_tlio Committeo on Strcots and Alloys, West Division, provailod,— yons, 255 nays, 11, Tlio ordinauco for tho provention of cruclty lo anjmnls was takon 1up. "Pho nmondment to provent avatlonding streot- cats, whioh tho Commitico on {ho Judiclary roc- omrendad bo not doptad, first camo up, but was ot acted upon. 'Ald. DeAvoy moved o strlko ont that part. probibiting all’ porsons undor 14 from worklng, or bowg prosont, in any alnughtor-loitao. 'Ald. MoGrath favored the nmendmont, not seolug whora the clty got auy power o regalnta tho way in which pnronts should omploy” tholr childron, Tho wholo subject was filed. THE COURT-IIOUSE PLANS, A1, MoGrath offored tho following, which was rond_aud roferrod to tha Committao on Publio Bulldinga: ; Wnrneas, Thero belng no doubt that tho Commitico «on Public Buildings bas proved iteclf 1o bo utterly nn- mblo of judging a8 to thomerits or demerits of tho lans submitted for tho new Court-Iouso aud Oity fall about to bo erccted ; and, Wiy, Tho (nx-pryers who hosr all sorls of ru- mora upon svary atrost cormor, about Tings, &o., belng formed in favor of cumneflnm. regurdioss of “merit, bave como to the conclusion that 'S?Aullcu will not bo douo offhor to tharn or to (o architecls who Lnvo la. bored threo or four months, in srduous study, and ox- pended largo sums of moficy, belfoving that morlt ‘would bo duly n[;pmcmm\ l“x rowarded ; nnd Wienzas, Bolloving that all Buch oc fuption y'sid. Gouniieo sro_ falso; but hat they bavo unintentionally erred in their judgment in tho eolection of inforior ¥1nnw, and refeetion of somo of tlo best, was duo to tho. want of knowledgo of rehitecture and exporienco in the construction of pub- Hlo bulidings ; thorcfore, to obvlato tho repolition of suich crror, whicly fa surd to bo conmittod again, f laft 1n the hinuda of auy excopt oxperts, Lo it Itesolved, That His Honor tho Mayor bo, and ho Doraby is, authiorized to ongnge threo’ architocts, ouo from Now York Gits, ono fram Yhiindalpiila, and ono from Daltimore, to como to this city to solect (ho threo st plans ont of the wholo number submitted, snd shall clansify them * A" ¥ B gud #0,” tho ono ‘marked “ A " to bo consldered fho best, and to bo ens titicd to tho firat prize, ** B " tho sccond, and “ 0" tho third prizo s aid bo'ft further Resolved, Thot sald architects, before leaving tholr renpoctive citics, will aflirm upon oath that thoy' know Dotio of o plaus or autbara of plana_submitied, sud that thoy Lave no interest directly or indircctly i any’ of thom, and that they will not listen to any person or Eenuua of anything rolating to sald Aflnnu, until they nvo thoroughly examincd them, and given thelr final docision in writing, which decislon ia to be accopted as Bual, provided it En sigued Ly st least two of such architeots, “ Tho Council adjourned. THE CITY IN BRIEF. ' Tho Firemen's Donovolont Association met last ovening, nud fo-oloctod tho old oflicars. Durivg tho yoar ending May 1, 973 children 18 boon pickiod up on_the sticots and brought to tho Armory Pollco Station. Thoro will bo a mooting of tho Dacoration Committap at tho Gardnor Houso at. 8 o'clock ;hla svoning, Evary uiombor s foquostod to bo rogon! ‘Fho socond promenado concort of tho Social Banovolent Olub will bo_gison this ovoning at Contral Holl, cornor of “Wabash avouuo snd Twwonty-sacond stroot. Tho mombors of tho General Committoo hay- ing chargo of tho banquot on Queen Victoria's birthdsy aro requosted to meet this ovoning 8t Charlos Korne', Blonroo streot, noar LuSallo, to porfoct arrangdments. Tho case of Jobn Keofo, who waa tho principal In tho atabbing ofray on kvwgm stroot, on Sun- dny ovening, was continued by Justicd Seully yculnrdggmamlng, until noxt Saturdsy, in bail ‘of 34,000, ations of cor. Ald. Oorcoran was granted leave of absonoo to g0 to Ttly. Tho Board of Education was roquested to closo #ho schiools on Decoration Day. TIE ELEVEN 0'OLOCK ORDINANCE. Ald. Cullorton offored tho following ordi- nance, which yas roferred to the Judiciery Com- mittoo: ‘Tuat any porson who sball Jeen open any asloons Bar-room,’ or ippling-house during tho night tiuic atior 13 olclock s M., slnll bo sublect toa fing of nof Zoas tizon §20 and nof moro than §100 for each offenso, The Aldorman who offorod it said ho was glad ho was in Chapin & Gore’s thoother ovening when an arrest had been mado, sincoit ha given him an opportunity of Gooing the workings of the 11 o'clock ordinguco. It bad boen got- ten up to closo the broak o' day houaes ; atleast thoso woro tho reasons slloged. Now, from his own exporionco, Lio would eay, having walked down Stato streat fo Arclior avonuo, that ho had found fourteon of such housos open with & Yittlo white muslin around the bar, and o si of “No liquor sold.” o wentin to test tho ‘matter, and nsked for o drink. 'Tho men said gomo policomen woro o posito, but lo guessed ho could manage it. 1o wont bobind the bar, put tomo whisky in 8 couple of tumblors, and ruz them into & cigar-box, and brought them nto tho back room. Ho eaid Lo had to do it, for all tho othors did the same thing, Tho or- dinanco {ufll aubmitted covered tho wholo round, einco it compelled them to closo their ouses at 12. A1, Woodman presented o potition ot saloon- Kocpors, praying tho chango of the bour from 11 t0 12, and also tho followiug resolution : WiEREAs, Tho ordinance ordering the closing of all #aloons for tho salo of liquor at 11 “o'elock secms to ‘Tac with opposition by nearly all tho best-kept sloous 10 the city, ta an hour 100 carly for tho clokiug of thelr ‘Places of business ; and Witknras, Tho propriotors of all the Lotter clasa of drinkdug plicesaro willing to close at 13 o'clock; there- fore, ‘Résoleed, That it 15 tho_opinfon of this Connell that thio liour for closing sliowld bochavged from 11 to 13 o'clock, and thot tho ordinanco sbould bo auionded 5o 4 10 7dad 12 0'clook, Instead of 11, He moved the question on {ho passago of tho rosolution,. to test the senso of the Council. Ho thought i olock too orrly. Ald. Schaffnor favored & roferenco to the Ju- dicisry Committee, Ha bhad favored the 11 o'clook ordinance to shut up tho break o' day houses, Tho police scemed to bo discriminating against tho hotois and the decent saloons, whilo ithad been understood they were not to bo in- torfored with. F;hu ‘mattor was reforred to the Judiclary Com- mitta, Ald. McGrath offered an ordinauce relative to Liquor liconses, changing the present law in two reapects, by providiig _that saloons shall bo closed from 12 o'clook Sn_hlrdnfi night to 1 o'clock Bunday, and that no license shall bo granted ox- copt to persons who oan furnish sufliciont ovi- denco of good bohavior. It was refarred to the Judiclary Committeo. STREET IMPROVEMENTS, fhie Board of Public Works submitted ordin- ances for paving Fifth avenuo from Van Buren streot ; for widoning the north aud south ~ alloy from illnckhl\rk north ; for extonding Lar- ¥aboe streot from Chicago avonuo to Lrio stroot; Tor opening tho alley” from Twonty-third {0 Twenty-fourth stroots, botwoon Indians wnd Pralrio avonues ; for opening the alley from Twenty-aecond t6 Twonty-third atroots, betwoon Rliobigan and Indiana avenuos, ‘Thoy wore all passed except tho ono for puv- fog Fifth avenue, which was reforred. TE MILWAUKEE & 6T. PAUL. The ordluence giving to this Toad tho right of sy across cortain strcets wan taken up aud de- fontod, yeas, 117 uays, 24, aa follows : Yeas—Dixon, MeGonnias, MoAvoy, Cullerton, Bailey, vl @i, Haath Mlir, Leoiacher, aud Voo an,—11, R Ways—owen, Richardson, Warren, Coey, Sldwall, 8ious, Pickering, Tracoy, Bchmitz, McOlowry, Olowry, Clark, Bweet, Koloo, Claveloud, Quirk, Tiekhardty Dishs, Scliailzor, Carmoy, Gannou, Ogden, Draud, ou Goncdran,—4, Ald. Cullorton moved o reconsideration. “Fhe motion wau agreed to—yoas, 27 ; nays, . Ald. McGrath moved to postpono for two weeks, ‘Tho railroad uum}llmy was willing. It was arbitrating Ald. XKohoo's claimy, wlioh it n[,—mng wore just, and did not want tho erdinauce ansed. ¥ Ald, Bohaifnor wanted tho wholo thing recom- mitted, to considor tho Intoresta of the peoplo living near the West Bido parks, Itran nesr ‘Humboldt Park, and should bo required to make somo provision for the seconmolatian of peoplo wishing to [TYI there. Tho Company lnd been re ueflgfld to build a depot thore, hut refused. 1d. Riohardson moved to poatpono the subs oct till Docomber, since the road, nvin[; agrood i ‘ool its carnluge with tho Northwoutors, do- pervod no favors, aud was not o competiug road. ra. L. A, Couklin, of No, 504 Wabash nvénuo, wishes it to bo undoratood that slio docs not owo 300 rent, a8 statod to a TRIDUNE roportor by onc Potor Martin, and that sho can shiow roceiple for Tontupto tho It inst. . 'Tho boot and shoo store of Patrick Minoguoe, No. 06 North Wells stroct, was ecutorod by thicves, on Sunday night, through a side window, About $2,000 worth of slock was taken. Tllon Laraon, who stabbed hor husband on Carroll strect, ' Saturdsy night, was bofora JFustico Scully yostordey morning, ' Tho caso was continued until tho 28th, in $10,000 bail. Larson Tovived on Snturday night, nud is now belloved to ba out of danger, On Sundsy afternaon tho rosidenco of Marl Anthouy, No. 719 South Seffersan strost, was on- tored by burgiars, - ‘Uho family woro absont ot tho timo, aud oyory room i tho Liouso was aoarched.” Tho thiovos seourod 360 in curroncy and about 8100 vorth of alver-wazo and clothe g During tho absonco of Mayor Blodill, in Can- ton, O,, hik oftico 18_undorgoiug a much-needed cledusitc prososs. Tlio hundred arlous viltors who eallod thera yostorday wero salutod with a contful of calcimining, and woro diroctad to tho City Tronsuror's oflico, whithor Mr, Whito has movod his dosk. Nire, Rusoll, roslding in the roar of No. 198 North Desplaities atroot, died very suddanly yes- torday moring. Sho was takon ‘sick soon aftor arising, aud, scoming to anticipato doath, sont for Dr. McCoullargl, but died bafora ho arrived. Blio was 62 yoars of ago, and had lived in o gome- what impoverisliod -condition for somo tima, Mor Lusband is omployed on a propelior. Thio Milwaukeo Sentinel agya: “’The libclons and licontious charactor of tho Chicago Zimes is a scandal to_journalism, and, if tho lawa of Iili- nols wore offectual, it would bo forthwith sup- prossed on tho georo of indeconcy. ‘Thls fust Gslimato was brought ont by tho tolograplic an- nouncement _of tho oxpulsion of ono of tho Times' ungodly omployos from Trinity Episcopal Chureh, o Bunday last, A mooting of tho Committoo on Streots and Alloya of tho Wost Division was hold yostorday afternoon, Aldorman Cullorfon in tho Chwir. Thoro woro alao_presont Aldormon Mooro, Hoath, Kohoo, and Eckhardt. ho object’ of tho meoting was fo considor tho Knlfl.lml of proporty-owners for the oxtension of tilwaukoo avonno. Tho mattor was discussod informally, and postponod for two wooks. ids woro Tacolved yostorday for tronching and back-filling for wator-pipes to bo Inid on ‘Ambroso, botweon Wood and Robey straot. This pipo must bo Inld In zock, James Kineado bida 11,63 per linoal foot, and'Charles Gladding bids $4 a linoal foot. Tho ordinary cost of lay- ing this pipa during e yoar s 103 conla 8 lin- on) foot. - On this wéroot tho ook oropa out to tho surface nnd must bo_blastod. £io oconomy of clay foundation. Jamos I, Gora, of Chapin & Goro, with his slx bartendors, wore brought bofaro Justico Danyon, yostorday aftornoon, for tho sovoral offouscd thoy conimittod on Saturdsy night, in Violating the! 12 orolock nv, - Goro. was fied, £90° ang costs. With rogard to his sorvants, tho august Justico was not rondy to pass judgmont, and took their casos undor advisomont until noxt Wodnesday, D. Rottick and James M. Barton, arraignad “for . dimilar offeneo, got off on thd loa of irregular timaplocos, Ford Smith, of ho Contral Billiard all, oscapod by showing that no liquor wai sold'from Lls bar aftor 11 o'clock. A during robbory way comiltad on yestarl morning, about 8 o'olack, ab the iouso of Will- fam Slobort, No, 614 Contro syouue, Two won ontorod clio'houso, by o roar window, and pro- coeded ak onco to tho sleopiug-room of Mr, Sle- bort. That gontloman Loing absont from tho alty, tho room wan acoupled only by liia wifo. Thioy asoused her by roughly shaking hor, and thon, Lolding a rovolvor ut hor hoad, thoy demandcd that slie givo up all the monoy n the houso, Tho torrifiod woman handod thom_tho koya to o drawor which contalned §24, Thiy ‘monoy was taken, togethor with o fow artiolos of Jowolty, of nominal value, Tho thioves thon Qopariad, apparantly atiafiod with tholr night's Work. oy could ot be identitled, oy thoy woro masl, e i Oales Amew’ Wills Togron, May 19.—The will of Oakios Ames was admittad Lo probato on Saturday. ‘The witnonses aro Mosos Billon, N. G. Ordway, and Philotus Bawyor. The bofuosts aro as follows: o hiy Vifg, Evolino O, Ames, $100,000, all tho house- hold furnituro, oraos ahd carriagos, and tho uso of his dwolling-liouse during her fifctime ; tohis Thiy shows daughtor, Susan B, Fronch, §3,000 & yoar duriug borlifo; Lo oaeh grandson now or hereafter lo o born, 826,000, £ oncls_ granddanghtor, 20, 0003 to'hin son Franlc . Amos, all his intorant in tho XKinsloy Iron and Mnchino Compnuy, and in tho housos, lands, and buildngs bought or racolvod from the osfnlo of Lyman Kinaloy In Gnuton ; fo his sons Onkes A. and Ollvor Ameos, all i real estats in Canton, Braintreo, and Wost Iridgwator, with all tho" miolinery, toole, oud fixtires portaining to, or that aro In any iny conncated_with tho shovel businoss, Aii fncowo of 860,000 from 7 por cont railrond bonds is to bo usodl for tho support of Acliools In Distriot No. 7 I North Enston. Al tho romaln- de In to ho divided among Wi sons Onkoa A. Ollvor, nnd Franic M. Auios, nnd_Onkos A, and Ollvor Aus, L sou, aro. appoutod L oxoou- o, — IRON-MANUFACTURE. The Production of Ralls in the United States. Fyom tho Bulletin of the Ameriean Iron and Steel As- Cusiation. Tiho total mimber of not tona df rails made in tho United Stalos In 1873, ns_roporled to tho oflica of tho Amoriean Iron and Stool Assoointior Dy tho makors, is 041,003, or 841,004 grosn tons, Tiiio aggregato wan produced in the following Blatey, tho production of ench of which In 1873 ipivan In compadson Wit tho produetion i 1873, Tonnsylvanis. Ollo. Moryland, Indiaun, West Virglul Dissourh. ... Tonnesses , ) Malno., 14,058 1,383 ek 0,88 14,000 Now Joret 9,185 6,700 Georala 7,810 Tontucky, 6,000 Total.cv... WL 683 This nggrogato of production includos only auch railu na wero mado for {ho uso of fraight and puasengor ruilvags, and cxclndes 15,000 o of atroot raila and oll mining rails made during tho yoar. More mining rails aro made by br- milla than by rail-mills, and thoy aro_genorally olugsiflod ns bar-iron ; houco tho impossibility of ancortaining oxactly tho production of this cluss of railn in any yoor. Woro tho fact othorwise, howavor, wo_but follow tho procalent of thia offica in oxcluding from our atatistics of rallaany estimato of tho production of miniug raile, as yoll ' tho ucortninod production of atfoot Iails. Ty tuis tablo it will b _obgorvod that in 1672 Ponusylvania mado 419,620 tons, or 43¢ por cont of tho wholo. Ohio comes socond in_the list, taking tho place which Illiuols hold in 1871. finojs is tho third Stato in tho list, aul Now York tho fourth. In the pro- duction of steol rails tho rolntive position of thono four groat iron-producing States iy almost tho samo—Ponnsylyanin producing 88,403 tons; Olvo, 23,000 tona; Illinois, 16,990 tones and Now York, 17,677 tons, No othor States ‘mado Bessomor rails in 1673. 'Tho largost pro- uction of both iron and steal rails by a singlo mill must bo oreditod to tho Cambria Iron Works, at Johustown, Pa., which mado o otal of 81,008 not tons. 'This magificont rosult Wos accom- plishod diving o yonr n which tho largor part of ho works was dostroyod by firo—a calamity whioh it is propor to atato, howovor, was almont immodiately overcomo by tho oxiraordinary en- erpy and rosourcos ofstho Company. ha following tablo cxbibits tho growth of the omo production, impoctatios, und consumption of Tails in tho Unitod Statos from 1849 to 1872, inclusive, togethor with tho growth of the rail- vay evofom of tho country during tho samo poriods EPE I Bl 3kEE| SRE| 88 [3EER A IR RN B T PR3 ¥z (el [ §E3 PERR[IEF|iE% 1 SRR 1,360 1,00 1,001 2,401 3,460 1821 1816 X ‘621 864 20,600 200,274| 1,050 prowt R ] cpawl dloietol 1,277 7,878 1832 184,810 waw 300,160| 3,003 540,500] 3,977 12,409 65 06,2021 7,453 630,830) "Tho production of rails in 1671 [ tho Unitod Statos \was 775,733 not tons ; in 1872 it was 941,992 tons. Incronse, 166,259 tons, or 2114 per cent. Tho importation of foroign rails in 1871 was 566,202 not tons ; in 1872 it was 630,850 Lo, Docroase, 85,852 tons, or 61¢ per cont. Tho mot gain of tito Amorican railmalior in 1872 ovor Lis foraign xivil was, thorcfore, 301,611 not tons. '0f tho'total production of 941,92 not tons of zails In 1872, 94,070 tons woro_Dossemer stocl Tils. In 1871 thoro woro produced 00,042 not tous of stoel and_steol-hondod rails.s Incrouse, 84,028 tons, or 03¢ yor cant. Of tho 630,850 nob tons of raids imported in 1872, 119,780 tons woro sool roile. In 1871 it i6 oalimated that thore ‘wero importad 83,857 nat tons of steel ralls, In- croaso, 05,889 tous, or 78)¢ per cont. Tewil bo eoon ' that, wiilo tho importation of rails of all kinds was 35,052 not tous loss in 1872 than in 1871, tho importation of stool rails i cronsed 06,380 tons. Tho reduction in tho im= portation of all iron rails was, thorefore, 101,241 tona. Tho total consumption of iron and stool rails in 1671 wag 1,341,935 not tona; fu 1873 it was 1,472,843 tond. 1lucronso; 180,907 tons, Thisin- Creasod consumption was moro than equaled by tho inoronsed production of Amoricau mills, which was 166,259 tons, a8 above stated. Tho importation in 1872 of old rails for ro- manufacture_io oarefully ostimatod at 170,000 gross tons. Tho customs rogulations do not sop- arato 0} ails from eorap iron; honco the ne- cousity of ostimnting tho quintity of ench im- portad. Tho totnl importation of old serap iron 11 1872 was 248,444 gross tons, valuad at §7,617,- 469, gold, of which: Great Britain sont 108,181 toms, voltiod nt £3,208,740, In 1871 Great Britain sont'us 180,812 tons, valuod at $8,206,340. . “During tho yoar endod Doo. 31, 1872, the ag- grogato valuo of tho imports of ‘iron_and stosl Thanufncturos thorcof, 8 offclally reportod to this oflico by tlo Hon, Edward Young, Cliof of tho Buroau of Statistios, Trensury Dopartment, was £00,676,514, gold, of which 922,705,025 roprosonts thio valuo of now iron and stool fail~ xoad baro—$14,406,012 of ron, s 99,207,013 of stoel. During the ton montha endod Oct. 81, 1871, thio exports from the United Statos of American railroad Lere end roile was 330 not tons; during tho samo poriod of 1872 the oxport was 740 tons. Tuoreaso, 126 per cont. Theso figuros of our ex- ort trads aro comparatively unimportant, but Tioy show progress in tho right diraction. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now Yorls Financial News, New You, May 10,—Monoy was moro active at 6@7 er cent, gold, tho lattor rato boforothe cloo of bunk Boturs, stior whiich thoro was a fall to 6@0. Blorling was dull at 109@1093; for 60 days, 11068 1103 for wight, and 110)6Q1105; for Oablo trausftera, Gold was steady in tho forencon, Lut woaker in the afternoon ot a rango of 1173;@1183, closing at 1172/63 117%. Loaus 6@7 per cont. Cleariugd $79,000,000. %“W “isburaemonts, $164,800, Customs Tacoipts, 348,000, ‘Governments wero quict and firm, Woro buyers to-duy, State hona quist, Gtacks opened strong at au advance of X@1 por cent, but the fmprovement was soon lust, and there- aftor tho market wau altcrnatoly steady and weak, hut encrally dull, The leading featurn was Pacitlo Mall, fi56 I¥auatar books of which, for annual oloctlon, closod to-dny, Tho stock was worth 310 per day, at ouo timo, for lorrowing, The markel closed dull, but stoady, ‘Tha chief tiuctuntions woro: Paclile, 4734, Tho Germons 4120, 45, 40, 45, 403¢, 45 § Panama, 1125, 111 Erly, ux,{ux i m(,“ VWeatorn Unlon, 803, 8034, 8%, 88; Bt Tadl, bis, 55; 0, 0. & 1.0, 803, 80, 303, 80!¢'; Olios, 43:;, 42 ; New York Cantfeal! 10037, 100}¢, 10057, 100%; 1 Take Shore, 003, 0% 5 Hock Tsland, 10837, 108%, 108; Union Pacitic) 385, 0%, S0, 034 Blorliug, 109, QOVERNAENT DONDE Qoupons, '81 Coupor 8208 of Coupuns, Coupor Now 5a, Coupons, '05 . 10-40s, CGouyous,'05 (oW, Ourretioy Ga.... BONDS, Virginias, old, North Carolina Noril Ourolnat Virginias, new. sTO0KS, Canton. L100 [ 8Taulpfa,. Western Unlon... Wabash 8% Quickellyer. ¥ Adsms Expra XVM"I,FII’H&.- .o e EXDYGSS, . e Blaten ] Chicago & Allon, Unted Biutes EX. Chlesuo & Alton vfd, 112 Tt Unfon Pacifle Unifon Pacifio tonda, 80 Contrai Pacifio bonde, 1033 Dal, Lack, & Westorn. 104 Hurtford t Erlo, N, J, Gontral, B, Faul.... Foreign Flaricets. Tavenroot, May 10~13 m.—Brondaufia unchanged, l'l;nur, 2 0y “wllu;nnfi% llqulu:l '?-.1 |}, lnprhl‘m 1&. 4 @128 4d ; witito, 122 s dd ; club, 125 6d. Coru, 47004, Pork, 67s 6, Lard, 408 6d. Tonpox, May 19—5 1. m.—Consols for monoy, 034 3 necount, D) ; t-30n, 08, D133 do'07, V33§ 10408, 833( ; now 54, 6% irlo, 4814, ‘Duthion withdrawn from {ho Uank of England on ‘balanco Lo-dny wan .£28,000, "Tho weallior to-ay Was falr, but unfavorablo to tho growing crops, Lavenroor, May 10.—Cotion lor and o shado tower : middling uplands, 8243 rlgsng 03¢ wxlen i"'“g"""“‘ ‘spoculation and export, 2,000 ; Amorican, 000, ‘Brasdatuffs quiot, Rad winter whost, 128 0. Tlour, 289 6d, Corn, 78 Gds Ohieesc, 008, Trankront, May 10,—Flve-twonties of 1863, 95338, ‘Tants, Moy 10,—Tteutes, 54f 65, New Yorl KivesStock Maricots VB Yonr, Moy 10~ BrnvEs—Yotorday and to-dny, 847 cars, or 0,418 lioad, mnking 9,400 for {ho weol ‘yglnt B850 Inat week, Awmong tho_ offorings wero il grades of quality from poor to fanoy nativa atocrs, and. fram very common to vory good Lexans,: Sollora cor piainod Litterly of the prices |hn{ wero forcedl to Lo, nad tho markot was gencrally regarded as a hard ona for tho solling intereat, but tho reported sulea show no important chiange minco Friday last, or for the Wecl, and not nioto than o hialf-dozeu carloads ro- | matued unsol, * Nntivo steora rangad from 10c to 13 ‘with moat of fho sales at 11@120. Toxans sold nf @1ic, ehfelly 103105 e, Porlars $1,00 por Liead would «cover ho actuat doclfue in prices, Sales include1d cars Texans, cnnt, 0 cwt, 10@1c; 10 cars, 5 owt, 10303 &cata, 6 owt, 10¢ ; 4 cara, b ewt, D3 ; G carn, fi‘i ewt, 10)¢c, aud 2 cars vory poor, 5 ewt, Uc; 8 cars Tilinols steors, T4 owt, 1231950 ; B cars, 81 cwt, 11 @1 8 carn, T3¢ owly 1203 b cars, T owt, 1 @124G T & cars, 81 ewt, 19%¢@18i¢e’ 11 cars, Tig ewt, 12@180% 4 cars, 03¢ owl) 11303 Ocarn, By cwl, 13}@1050 cars, T3 owt, 19%c’ 10 catn, T3¢ owt, 1k@ldo; 6 cars, 05 oty 114@125 ; 2 cars, 53¢ cwt, 1063 10 caru Qo ahilfors, 03¢ cwt, 111@113¢0’; 4 cars’ Miusouri cot~ 11{:;,‘ za ‘c}n. 114@1dc, and @ cars Oblo stillors, 6} cwt, @it 2 Birrr—Tocolpts, 4,100 hond, making 18,200 for tho ‘wook, agalnut 16,750 1ast wook, Tho market was dull and wonk, ot 5X@0Xo for shoarcd sheep, and 7@8XC for unshorn, Haics includo cars shoarod Ollo shioap, v B8 108, at 63¢0 ; 2 cars, av 102 1b, 8t 630 ; 2 chre, oV 89 The, af 0340; oud 3 cara, ov 84 iba, mux(n. ‘Bpring Inmibs avo dull at 10@14c, with salos of 1 car load of Virginia lambs, av 40 1bs, od 10c. Calves nro plonty aud easfor, Recelpts, 720, making 4220 for tho weok, ngainat 4,170 Jast woak § tho 0x- tromo panga bolug 03(@V3ge. BwiNE—Youterdny and to-day, 00 cars, or 11,630 Liogs, muking 90,520 for tho wocl, ngainat 44,900 lart weol, Market weak, ot 5%@6%{c for live hog a0 @7k Zor city dressed, & declinio of about e, Now York Dry=Goods Market. New Yons, May 19,—Tho market was quict in sll dopartments, "Tho commisaton housos woro unususlly dull, Domestlo cottons remaln nomfually unchianged i fitat hapds, but tho Jobbing prices for shoolings S1id sbirtings aro. irrogiar, bad iR Duyors' favors Ticks and donima rulo stonds, and in short supply of tho best makes, Gliecks aud stripes aro quict, Printa rulo very dull, snd buyera havo littlo confidenco in tho stabllity 'of tho markot, Ginghams and dree goods sro dull, - Tho clotling iradors arobiying eavy camsimores ot ‘a reduction from last montl's priced. Forclgn fabrica aro vory quiet. Pittyburgh 0il Market. Prrravonan, Masy 10.—Crude petroleum dull and drooping, ‘Safea ot £2,25 por brl at Tarker's Landing, cauel o dszo por gallon oo, Rotinad dull mud droop* ing, st 1830 for oxport. Tho Produce Marlcts, NEW YOI, Nrw York, Moy 19.—CorzoN—Weak ; midaling up- Iand, 103(c, BgapsTarrs—Flour & shado firmer; racalpls, 8,000 brls; ouporlino Western nnd Slate, $8,0090.60 1 common to good oxtrs, $0.90@T.45; good fo clolce, $1.6038.50; whito wheat oxtra, $8.16@10.60; oxira Olifo, $1,00810,50 1 Bt. Louta, $7.5012.60. Rya four firincr, with fsir demand at’ $4.76@6.10. Corn meal unchiahged, Whoat loss active, sud a hado omler 3 Toceipls, 35000 bu ; rojocted 'upring, $1.40: No. § 6DFIng, 31,3 ; No, 2 Milwaukeo, $1.00 3 No. 1 Ohicago, $1.707 N0, 3 do, $1.O5@LGE ; clioico’ whito Weute $295," Ryo searcoand firm $1,00 bld, $1.03 aok Birléy oud mslt unchanged, ~Corn dull and heavy ; Tocelpta, 71,000 b ; soft now mixed, SLK@G30 ; far to good do, 61 @3e ; yollow, B4@GAic, Onta steady Tocolpte, 25,000 bu; now mizcd Westors, 49@52c; white, 50@sTe ; 'black, 19@S03gc, Taas—Quict ; Wesiora, 163@10c, Har—Qulct tud fitm, Hora—Quiot sud nominally unchianged, Gnooeniks—Coflea quict, but vory firm; Rio, 1736G10c. Bugar dull aud declining; fair to good refining, 75@85c. Molasscs quict und unchiaugod. Rigo aulat, . aud rionRuM—Quiot and wesk ; crudo, 8/@90; re+ fined, 195,@19KC, o TuhrexTine—Dull at 4T @4sc, ToraL Brook OF GRATN ik STORE, Mey 17—Wheat, 63,000 bu; corn, 303,000 bu; onty, 190,000 buj rso, 221008 b Wiy, 26,00 s el 168,000 b ‘o u, Trovistons—Pork quint; now mess, -$17.75@18.00. 0ok Ttas ek et smenw, TGO 15 - gkirt $12.00619,00. Doof o dull and uncbunged. ' Tiores dull snd vominal ; cut.meats quiot, Aiddlcs castor 3 sliort Tibs, Bc; long’ clear, 8x@he, Lara dull aud I stenm, 030 ¢ Jpttlo, 0lz¢. £x—10 fair dewand and unchanged, @155, Wistsky—Firm, at 90¢@Jte, MEMPHIS, Mescrtts, Moy 19.—CorsoN—Quiet ; held fiem 3 good_ordluiry, 142¢@160 3 low middilog, 17@17%c. DAy Torvh—tlovs firm s nedium, S0.5068,60, Corumeal firm ot $2,76G2.80, Gorn dull nud drooping at 69@60c, Oats scarcy and firm at 48G4%c, ‘Hax—-Quot at $18,005:20,00, + Buan—Dull at 14%@lec. ! TuoviatoNs—Bacon quict and wealk ; shouldors, 80; slides, DX @10c. TOLEDO, Toepo, Moy 19.—~BrEADSTUPTS—Flour_quict and uchauged, Wheal a slindo firmer ; No, 8 whito Wae ‘bash, $1.61; No. 1 whito Michigan, 81,80 No, 2:do, $1.68' ntuber Michigan, $170 #pat,’ $L71 sollor ‘July } No.1' rod, $1.80 No.4 do, $1.10¥. ~ Corn dull anda shado lower; high mixed, 46¢ spot; 463c scller Juuo: 470 July; 400 August; while, 63%4c. Oats quict’; No, 3, 41c, Freronts—Duil and unchangod, IzorIrTa—Flour, 1,000 brls ; wheat, 12,000 bu; corn, 28,000 L ; oats, 5,000 bu. ‘KiraeNTe—Flour, 2,000 brls; wheat, 4,000 bu; carn, 69,000 bu ; 0ts, 3,000 bu. LOUISVILLE, LovnaviLts, My 10,~BAGaING~Firm ot 19X @16c, | sccording to qualily, “BuEADATUFFE—1I0ur stoady with good domaud ; No, 1, $3,00 ; fancy, $9,00, Provisioni—a shado firmer. * Mess park, $IT50. Dacon—slouldors, Tifc; clear rib, 93@Y3c; cloar, 924@10c, Tlain bams, 13@I3%0c; sugar-cured, 14@ 16¢ al packed, Bulk moats Tooss ; showldors, 7o} b, B7¢o ; clear, 93¢, Lard Horces, 9@ stean, 06, Winisxy—Steady ot 889, OBWEGO., BREADSTUFFS — Wheat dull Corn unclianged. YIILADELDIIIA, PrILADELPIIA, Moy 10, —BREADRTUFFS—Flour quict: superfine, $5,00@5,60; oxtra, M‘Wv(&‘flflb: TJowa and Wisconsin family, $7.50@7.75, Whest quict; red, $LU6@R1,97 ; amber, $2,00 : No, 1 spring, $L76. Ryo, Btato at V3¢, Corn less active and lower ; yellow, 6i@043¢c; mixed Weatern, 64c. Oats in moderato de- mand s whito, 40@510; lxed, 40K@d8c. Ponu—Dull at $18,60@19.00, PrrroLeuM—Orude, 13)a ; refined, 100, Winskx—Firm at ode. BALTIMORE, BavTisonz, My 19, —~Dneavsturra—Flour stendy and unchanged, ° Wheat tive ; eholeo whilo, $2.16 3 fair to primo, $1.85@2.053 good' Lo prima red, $1.85@ 2,00; Western red, $1,75@1,90. Corn ateady ; mixed Wastern, 042c, Oats dull; mixed Western, 49@50¢ ; ‘white, 52@bic. _Itye, 00c@$1.00, Mess pork, $17.600) Oswzao, Msy 10, whito Canada, $3, Provisions—Quict and heuvy. 1776, Bulk shoulders, Ti@ixo; rib sides, clénr rib, g0, Dacon—Shouldors, B@8A ; xib alde 93@100; cleir rib, 10@10%e, Lard, 9G040 for We: ofh, Bulter activosud firm; good t0 cholcs, 26@38e, ‘Wuisgy—Flrm and scarce at DdXge. MILWAUKEE, Mitwavse, May 19— DBueansToree—Flour quiet and unclanged, Wheat stoudy ; No, 1, §1.42; No, %, 31905, . Coru scarce ond firm's No,3, 413¢6, Outs atondy § No, 2, 823¢e. Bye steady} No, 1,720, Darley dull and nominal; No, g, 8lc, 'Frezanra—To Bullalo, 7o; to Oswogo, 13c, Teorpre—~Flour, 0,000 rls ; whoat, 105,000 BuieasxTs—Flour, 7,000 brl SUFFALO, Burrato, Bay 10, —BiteADSTUPFB—Flour fn far demand, Wheat iu fair demand; sales 23,000 bu at $1.40 for No, 2 Cllesgo spring; $1.0 for No, 2 Milwau- koo club, Corn stesdy sud in fair domiand; eales 16,000 bu No, 2 at 47:60; 90,000 bu sample at {3@40% 4Tc, Oatw, No, 2 Westorn beld at 44c, Fruouri—Blosdy, GINoINNATL CINOINNATI, May 10,—BREADSTUPPA=Flour firm at $1.7638.00, \Wheat quict at $1.70@1.73. Corn quict ;l 49@60c, Oatu ateady ut 40@4Vc, Kyo, BJe, Darley rm, O1t8—Firm, YuovisioNs—Pork quict; mers hold ot $17.00, cash or buyer May, Lard dull and noninal s steam, 830§ Kettle, 9o, Dilk mieats firmor; whoulders, 63 (@ic, witly #len b 7io buyer July; clear rib, BY@B%0 clear, B3/@8%0, Bacon fivnior; shoulders, 7igc} clear'sib, Dige; clear, e, Witsx'y—Stoady at e, BT, LOUTA, &7, Louw, May 10.—~Bueapsrorrs—Tionr quict and imeliniged, Whoat qulst ; unchinnged ; clinfeo soft spring, S140G1 45 ; No. 4 ol wintor, $1.80¢ No. § do'at $1.03@1,05. 'Corn duactivo, oaslor s No, 4 mixed, 380 on tray (@900 i clovator myo solier June, AT@47350 sacked, Oals stosdy; No, 3, H0@gsTo on SEW ORLEANG, A R e duits amily, $0,00@10,00, Corn in good doinand; mixed B0 5 Whie, Go0. Oat irm at 600, - Brau dullat 760, Tay—Dull ; prime, $24.00@26.00, Puiovinions~Lork dull ; mess, $17.15, Dey salted meats dulf at 8c, 0¢, sud D3¢c, Bacou dull at KGO for cloar Tib, anl cloar Lains, 14jgc, Lard dull; torco, 9@9K0 § key, 10G10X0. bu, ‘whioit, 304,000 bu, “Grgorniws—Bugar dull ; foir (o good falr, 8o, Mo~ fasses—Nothing dobsg, Waaxx—Dull at V112940, traok ; 37@380 In _elovator, Barloy mominal, R chofco white mixall, s 19e, ProvintoNs—Tork dull’ anidt unchanged, . Dulk ments and_bacon duil and nominsl, Lard dull and "unchanged. ‘Wittaix—Dull sk 00c, bnd closing lower for round Tote, 2z Oarrtr—Qniot and unchianged ; inferlor lo com« ‘mon, 2@4340 3 good fal beave, d@de. 11das—Dull’; most salen al $1.76@4.H0, OLEVELAND. QrryrsAD, May 10,—Busavsrurra=\heat frm Balex No,) red, $1,81; No, 4 hehi nt §L70, Corn stendy at 53@hde, Oats firm ¢ No, 1, ¢ PernoLrud—Guiet ; standard white, 100; cat lotd, Obio Btato tost, 23K @ 35, DETTROIT, Deznorr, May 10.~BREADTUFFA—Whent dull, and n aldo lower 3 oxtrn, $1.07; No. 1, $101@1.03; am- Der, 1T, Corn In fair dagand wid bigher'; Blate, 42 vitanrza—Dull aud unchangod, MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO. ARRIVED............Muy 19, Prop AH\‘J{I Buflalo, 510 brle sugar, 116 bage rico, and wundries, < Bcbr 8, A, Wolis, Port Huron, 233 m Tumber, Trop 1, 3, Wadé, Dotrolt, 8 half-barroln fiah Bohr Niolson, Detrolt, 20 m lumber, 6,000 brl Prop J. Dorts Dnlvm‘l‘ 900 tons piyg frou, Beow Jiamlet, Ford River, 166 m lumber, Belir T, Flak, J Bualo, sundrles, Behr Fly{uu ‘Cloud, DBig Buamico, 230 m lumber, 20 m nalt, Belir Moriann, Big Susmico, 20 tous pig iron, and unirlos, Bargo Mary Atands, Grand Tavon, 200 m lumbor. Bebr Bon Gom, Manitawae, 8,000 cedar poats, Belir Fulicitour, Manitosoe, 185 m lumbar, Belir Pnuline, Muskegon, 140 m umber, 10 m lath, Behr Polral, Suskegon, 160 n lumbor, Bargo Gty ot Grand Uavon, Munkegoiy, 220 m lusber, i Jatlt, Selir Mystic, Muakegon, 115 m lumber, 60 m Inth, Helir Xda, Mhskegon, 180 m lumbor, 15 1 Iath, Proa Goo Duubar) Muskejon, 200 ni Jumber. Drig Conteat, Muskegon, 160 m lumber, 50 m latb, Belir 1i, Biminons, Muskegon, 200 m lunber. ol Fiablon, Muskegon, 100m lumbor. Behr Cnlclqu‘b, Manisteo, 120 m lumbor, Bcow Gliaphy, Maulsteo, 120 m lumbor, Beav Flora, Maniateo, 80 m lumbor, Trop Nobraaka, Buffalo, miacollancona cargo, Behr Naasau, Gawego, 637 tonn cos Bohe D. Dololf, Owtyo, 675 fons coal. Sehr O, 11, Walllor, Erlo, 330 ton conl, Frop Gity ot Kravares, ‘Traverso City, 671 tons cosl, 19 dry hides, Prop Eoumtaiu Gy, Budulo, 657 brls augar, 25 pige 5] gehr Sehiiylkill, Baffalo, 800 tons coal. Selir A. 3. Mowry, Liucoln, 16 m lumber, 10 m Iath, Bchr M, B, Hall, Clioboggan, 240 m Iumbor, Behir 7, Dresser, Fraukfort, 00 m lumber, Bargo Wolveriue, Grand Haven, 200 m lumbor, Bolr Octavin, Milwaukee, 125 m Jumbor. Bour N. 1, Forry, Wiflo Lake, 85 m Jumber, 160 Dundlics picketn, Setie It Towlatt, Wito Lako, 170 m lumber, 000 m shiugles, Schir Mars, Mcnomince, 85 m Jnmber, 25 m shingles, Bumr Winslow, Eric, cargo of sundrics, Bebr Belolt, Pentwaler, 100 m lumbor., . Bebir Guide; 8t, Josopl, 55 m linber. . Sehir Four Ticoitiers, Davis’ Dier, 2,710 rallroad tes, : Belir Black Hawk, Ludington, 195 fi lumbor, ! Bebir Kato Lyous, Muskegon, 00 m lumbor, | Schr Magnolln, Muskegon, 116 m lumbor, ! Bobir Prido, Muskegon, 65'm lumber, { Biargo Combt, Muskegon, 230 m lumier, Belr M. Z, Merick, Bay City, 2,877 brla salt, ! Schr J. . rown, Kowntingo, 150 cds brk, | Btinr Sagiaw, Slioboygun, 200 m lnmbor. | Bebir A, Boore, Littls Iay Do Noc, 140 tn lumber, Sobr 8. Paul, Grand Havon, 176 I lumber, HBeow Banuer, 0'Connell's Pler, 05 da tan Lark, 8clr R, B, Klug, Saugatuck, 76 m lumber. Staur dinogou, Ursud Hdven, 10 m leading aud sundrjes, Sehe M, 1, Hawkius, Unlon Pier, 11 cda wood, Behie Lizzlo Dosk, Bonton Harbor, 65 m lumber, Bchir Vormont, Whito Lake, 80 m fumber, Belr Lumborthan, Black Crock, 110 m luinbor, Bark Gront West, No, 3, Oconto, 248 m lumber, Hehr Lovi Grant, Manistco, 200 fn lumber, siohr . Buldwis, Bulfato, 430 m lumber, 190 1 lath, Trop Doon Richuwond, Buinlo, cargo of sundrice, Bark E. Jones, Buflald, 1,000 tons coal. Durgo B E. Thon, Nehomingo, 316 m lumber, Dork .8, Robinsdn, Mnomlee, 375 m lnmber, 2rop J. I, Owan, Escanaba, 732 tous iron oro. Behir A, Kicliard, Oconto, 350 a lumbor, Bohir Americs, Sturgeon Lay, 240 m lumbor. Bohir Frontlor City, Ludington, 185 m lumber, - GLEARLD, May Brop onwegatcho, Ogdouaburgl, 300 b Honr, ‘Prop Lowoll, Oswego, 10,660 b corn, 200 brla pork, 85 tca lard, 101 brls lour, Sehr Annio Mulvey, Kingaton, 16,100 bu wheat, Prop Montans, Buffalo, 1,735 bu r¥e, 535 brls corn meal, 17,600 b carn, 300 brla flour, 50 bags seed, uuy sundries. ¥rop 3. Fisk, Ir, Bulllo, 613 bels lour, 600 sacke ol caee Stmr Winslew, Erlo, Trop G. Compbell, Erie, Schr Lucrene, Buifalo, 0,000 b corn, 8chir Dean Rickmond, 1,000 bris flour. Behr Muskegon, Grand iaven, 110 bales broom-corn, Belir Lizzlo Doak, St. Josopli, 90 kogs beor, 2 tons hay. Helir L‘u;:mammu, ‘Bluck Creol, 10 brls tour, and sun- dries, Schr Ai-{ Mowry, Lincoln, 4 tea butter, 10 pkgs sun- dries, Bark Americn, Sturgeon Bay, 500 bu oats, 10 brla pork, Hebr C. J, Wells, Bunialo, 55,000 bu corn, Prop Dfuinnel Buluih, 300 Ura tlour, 30 rin pork, 200 plkgs focd, Barge Guldiug Star, Port ITuron, 25,013 bu wheat, Trop Qity of Tteoll buct ituru 15,094 s wieat, 100 rla pork, 65 Urla becf, Prop Arabiu, Buffalo, 200 bria flour, 100 brls corumneal, Stmr Txl'rl‘nhnwoc, Maujtowoc, 40 bdls iron, aud sun- es. “Prop Ira Choffoe, Saugatuck, 300 green galted hides, ond sundries, VESSELS PASSED DETROIT, Dernory, Mich., May 19.~PassEn Ur—Props Pas sale, Nestiug, Tuter-Oteati qud bargo, Maoro ‘and Targes; bark Nelsons schirs Josoph Paige, Midnight, ity of Mnitowae, tna, Wiber, Ellswortl, Moutaua, 1. P Murrmy, Fitolwing, Mars, St. Lawséuce, J. C. Tirrison, Pamlico, Hattio Wells, Tassen DowN—Erops Roanoke, Arzons, Bradbury ndiviil nud bargos, Tempest sud rhomes Streoter, ‘Wino—Nortlicast, Derrorr, Mich,, Moy 10,—~PARsED Ur—Prop Thomna geott sclita Annib Bherwood, ¥. W, Gliford, ubbard, ¥, M. Davidson, ', Baker. “PAsED DowN—Props Nocket; Ohicago; barks Mas- aillon, Willim Joues; schrs Magglo McCrea, Iattio Johnson, I, J. Wobl, Matteson, ¥, Dorrimer, Basco, ‘Hippogrlfro, Mixer, Wixp—Norileast, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL NEWS, ‘Special Dispateh to The Chicann Tribunc, TaBALLE, Tll, My 10,—No arrivala or doparturen by o ivor aflorday or to-iay, Tho Hiaathloaded il pi rou for 8. Lous, wnd tho North Afnericn, Toadod with Jumber for Chiliicothie, puseed out of tho camal Just evening, and_await towago, Tho M. L. ‘Adams passed into tho canal to load with TaSalle coal for Chicogo, Tho steamer Daker i oxpected up from . Louls, Thirtoon fect and four uchos of waler on {isb miter il of Lock 18, OaxaL CoLLeoron's Orrior, Orioaao, May 10.— Auntvep—Caturact, LaSalle, 0,000 bu corn’; Elizaboth, Tockport, 21,600 Ibs ncal gud ‘400 brls flour : Jounio, Morris, 6,000 b corn'; Banner, LaSallo, 000 ompty tlerces, 125 tona iron Monarch, Lockport, 100 brls Sour ; ‘Chlcago Bello, Utfea, 6,200 bu_corn, ‘Or.fanED—Onondagn, Jollel, 84,411 Tt himber; Con- tent, Morrls, 20 brla fiino ; ‘Travuller, Eclinss, snd 8§, T Gale, light, Tomont: W. A. Bteol, Joliot, 31,617 £t Tumbor, 60 aih s Whalo, Lasalle,' 101 tons cosl, 0 yelh salf, 25,000 1bs forehandiso; Frionduhip, LaSafle, 184 tous conl; Montuuk, Lockport, 73,050 1 fumber, 7,600 lathr; Rfomureh, Lockport, '73,650 £t lumber, 1,250 11 scéda; Loviathan, LaSalle, 81,321 £t lumbor, 16m shingles, 13,850 laths Montreal, Otfawa, 92,000 1 lumbers Doipiin, Ottawa, 78,727 £t lumber, '800 Inth, 99,750 shingies} J. Moriard, Oltaws, 02,000 ft Tunber. bargea; LAKE FREIGHTS. Oharters wero madoe at g0 for corn, 03gc for whoat, and 4o for oata to Buifalo.” Tl cugagemionts reported Wero : Claylon Dolle, cori to Osweito, at 1% ; prop Clty of_London, corn to Collingwood, at 43¢ ; bargo Oliver Cromwell to_Sarnin, corn through to_Portland, "o Buffalo, props Nebrasks, I'hiladelphis, and Colora o, wheat 8t 60 ; prop Budger Btato, oats and corn ow'privato terma ;' chrs Luceruo sud G, 3, Wells, corn at By ; burk Bridyowater, cats ot de. From M0ilwau- Jeo to Duffalo, burk J, (b Masten aud psop Arabia, ‘oth for whaat at To. MISCELLANEOUS, “The Ing new schr W, 6, Crosihwaite, of Haginaw, came in this evening. Bho was built Ilfl ‘Willlam ‘Crosthiwaite, and cost upwards of §50,000, Shio ia capa~ ‘ble of carrying betweon 60,000 and 60,000 bu of corn, and {a one of the largeat eafl vessols ou tho Jpkes, ‘—Anotber now vesvol, called tho Schuylkill, of tho Anchor liue, {8 ulso in port, Blio 14 ssfled by Capt- s r}, and will carry about 30,000 bu of wheat, 10 new prop Atabla, of tho Western Ling, was in port. ycllnnlny. i scye Finma Lolgiton mado tho rip from 3t wankeo to Whitohall aud back i 40 Loura, —T'he achr Capo Jorn bus beon towed to s ate place unior Long Tolut, ‘Tl atnr Meteor han arrived ot Marquetto, Flao achr Scoti was loaded 4t Milwaukeo on Satur. 23, On draft of 18 foul 8 fuches of wator (uboul ull 1hioro was) 51,200 by of wheat was taken in, —Tle bark lted, White, and Jilue, lsden with coal, whilo bolng towed out of tho ' Erlo Dusin, Thuraday night, struck o wreek, staving o bolo in her aud caus- ing hor to loak badly, A sleam xl\llllt wad put on bourd, thoroby proventing lier from sinkiug, 8ho wus towod'to tho dry-dock yesierday morufug for ropare,— Inato Advertiser., 22550 far (uisly now vosacls havo arrived at Detroit tho l)rencut BERBOL, "“Iriio wehr Zack Gbandior, graln Tadon, was Lard sground Baturday ovenlng at Milwaukeo, T'wo tugs pulled ber off. ) o Mauzanfla i tho narmo of a_thropanastor, of 5 tous burden, hufling {rom 8¢, Catharines —Tho schr Mavy Baltlo arrived i Port Colloruo, Woduoudny nfght,” with mafn and wizzen wasle ca ried away i n Aquall on Lako Erlo, § "The now sidu-wheol steamer Transfer, bullt for the Csnada Houthern Haflway, was launchiod at Messrs, .l‘muuu' sldp-yard, nbove Windsor, Ont., lnst Wednos- vy, ~Tho propellor Oconto rau into tho steamer She~ ‘boygan, at Manitowoe, last Baturday oveniug, cuttiug ALrough the Iattor's guard to tho mali dook, "ZTt'ls anid fhiat n Vossol wa launched i 1811 or 1813 Oswego, called tho * Indy-fitz-golivy-Logamagol,” ‘Which for ehortnesa was called V 3nd; “Tlio wrecking slcamer Loviatiun 13 at prosent om- ‘ployed fn gotting frum {ho boac tho schir E, Kantor Wideh, indon with safirond dron, went ushoro st €all near Lelaud, on the east cosst of Lako Michigau, Tho cargo will bo nexrly all saved, Oapt, Kirtland ex- pucts, by tho ld of stunuu-puiai, (o toat tho. vesec aud et Jie fnto port, SPECIAL NOTICES. Schenclc’s Mandrake Pills. Thono pillenra composod ozcluslvaly of vogotablo In. geadonth, ang sighongh they oniroly fubecsed tha ueo S morauivia ot e ey o fo initiota affocte fyoy aqt Diroeity npon Hin VG, and aTa’s vAINADID Fomo: {131 "l ‘citvos of. dnrangamont rosultin from & disor- oo sttt orgt, | Tivr Coplainty”pliots Disoricrs, Indigastion, Bick Mon N oy e all miceuniy'to tho f£o eako Tif) ‘nln by il el DRESS GOODS._ Aleako Pills._Vor walo by all deOugiats 800 JoMOT: oy MANDEL BROS, State and Harrison-sts, TWENTY-SECOND-ST, AND HICHIGAN-AV. Wil affor duriug thio coming wack oztraordinary bargalns in tholr SUK Dopartment. Black Silks 1,15, 1,25, BL10, Rioh Black Gros Graln, supa- o iyt 20 g1 okt M, tner goods bropore- Tonakaly o~ Al . o of wow sliades it Plain Silks, 4 contng wotr, ot 8125, 8L, and up o " L Cofors ‘awd "shadus, 10 Bpriog and Himior Striped Silks at 63 conta and Frianils, customors, and strangors ra invitod to call and examing, Ladies’ Suits. The popularity of onr Now Suit Dopartmont with our cuntorion lias idcod s to. akn: oxtonivo additions to e Tarnor. assartmonty and Wil ofer this ook Tadiost e S Einon, Fawa, Tongoo,: aad Aljaca Suiie, Oiiflilron's 1dnon_and_Plaud Hults, &t prions lowor than e et "™l oro, " Dolmae, Tatmne, ‘A Haoquos, both imported and ol our own manufacture, st ‘pricos Iower than any othior houso in tho city. Dressmaking, Undor auporfor manngomont, oxacuted at ahort notfee, ‘witliout difapyiolntmiont in {iio- or fitting, oqual {n styls and cloganoo to tho bost forolgn productlons, Chargos ‘vory modorate. Parasols - and Bun Umbrollas, Wo aro now displasing tho most ohmploto and Targost nasortmont of Paratols in fhe oity, §n 8l tho Intost atylos of tho soason. Chlldron's Parasnls i all colorn, linod and unliacd, from & conts up, with many othar attraotivo atylos, Ladios will find 1t to thofr Tatorest to oxamino our pricos Loforo purchasing. State and Harrison-sts. TWENTY-SECOND-ST, AN]]_ }lH_CHIGAN-AE, LADIES' GOODS, CARSON, PIRIE & 00, RETAIL DEPARTMENT. MADISON AND PEORIA-STS., 0fét the folowing Extrasrdinary Bargalus fn KID GLOVES. 3,000 pairs_Genuine PARIS KID GLOVES, Tieretofore. gold at $1.75 a pair, in full line of shades and sizes, at $1 a pair'; the greatest bar- gain ever oflered in Glovi Al sizes and shades in Alexandre's and other’ popular hest make Agents for Herzs Senmless Kid Gloves, the Test” imported, in_which we haye o full line of styles and sizes in thechoicest and newest shades, ladies will find our Kid Glove Department wusurpassed in variety and assortment, and nuich the largest on the West Side ——ee e DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTLTION. {Tho eaastuership horatoforo exlating batiroen . Masl; lorsnd W. H. Duumgarduor, has, on tho lith day of A5l 4. . Yo, o diuo{fod b mutanl consont. W, ok NeanDNEr. A CARD. o unlorslguad, thanktu fr formor favors, begeloao o arnEE 16 B n{tone At {clondy o (e o gon: Gralio, T o ot nuiaa ko mAtfacturing o FopalFin S hniboro And ia upholstoring i varnlstiog ot hisold Mo coror of Grlamiol ahd Cottagn Crovoavs. and Aoty e, Ghisaio. Dhoas, gos, and o st o- ivs recaned, mntrossos mado to ardor and ropairad. All work dong walkrantod. FRANK MOELLER, Gritcaco, May 19, 1633, = DISSOLUTION. Tho fitm known as Walkor & Kolton, Bulldors, hax thls day boon dissolvod by tho undorsigned; and notice is &ivon that O, W. Kolton hisa no autbority to mako any contract, or incur any Hability fn t5io namo of, or on Ag- count of tho Iato firm of Walkor & Kelton, after this data, Bew]. F. Walkor will softlo all old businoss, and all dobte duosald lato firm must bo patd to bim. BENJ. F. WALKER, Chlcago, May 17, 1678, W. N. HINCIMAN. DISSOLUTION. Tho partnorshiy_heroloforo axlating botwoon Jobn O'Focto and Howard Ciai i this day dissolvod. 'All pastlcs nvo canutioned ngainet denling with satd LGEPEEATS Shu it soctiuly st Th"adt o'Yo- WO MY JOHN 7. owmrrn, Tho businoss, which instesm-fitting in gonoral, will ba continuod s wsual at the old place, cornor Oanaland Folic:ats,, by John J. 0'Keofo Uhicags, May 19, 1873, DISSOLUTION. Notfeots horaby xiran that tho capsetrnorship harotoforo ommite oy tha fem namo of Lok, Mondricks & C s Lhls day diesolvod by mutal consant, Mosrs. O Hough & Sotiring from tho fim. 'Tiio tomatning l\;nfie'm Loga and Robort . Hondricka apsuta- & all linbll 1 sald fiem, 3 ting all rooounts Rl AT HOBERT J. HENDRIOKS, 2,153, 0. 8. NOUDN & HONS. REAL ESTATE. Washington Heights! Wo Oblcago, May 0 but ton of those splondld Dlacks tn tho Mor. gnav: Hubiiviaion a o Wanhington. Holghts" yoi. ma- N "ilioy aro put s short distnod front two dopote; £ota kradod § (D Yonni trons wot aut an oach lot: avor: A wlzd of fots, Soxibo fogt, Prico por ot (by tho lack), 110252 ‘ool batanc i 1, "3 nnd @ yours, ‘witis Lt forestne7por cont, Thix thobost opportunity over of- 18rad 1o subiizban Droporly as wall lucated, aud at thoso fecn ol 41 1 olding larko yichta to pusehsscet, foan dally prasonger trains paw rapor iAo el Ysiahdos Pucino. Forsanh dodlring ta visit e Botrty o dowo troo ot Spun by oslnt st oue Gltics any wok day bOTOF0 B:3 ur0 5. m. er 12 nuam, ) B3 GLATICH & G pom 3, 123 Lagall FINANCIAL, GEORGE C. SMITH & BROTHER, BANKERS, Qorner Doarborn and Randolph-sts, DREPOSIT ACCOUNTS kapt fn Ourronoy and Gold, Tuterest allovod un Spocial Doposiis. 'COLLRGITONS mndo on all points, and boral cash advaucos mad on approvod collection Bayur, GOLD, SILVER, aad UANADA MONEY bought at Dighont Eatos. SIGNT DRAETS, payablo fn any part of Groat Britatn, Tralend, or thio Contineit of Juropo, GRATD UNION HOVEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, T, r tho recoption of puesta. Vrof. J. 5 ibeb basid v beon. sgaod foF Dl viogaa, - oot €N b uhkagod. kb MOtroAIGRD §lu- iy Thouiso, N Yy Addrons TIUESLIN, GATLD. pringy, N. Y A SEANCE with FOSIER, the SPIRITUALIST, SCRIBNER for JUNE, MEETINGS: i Masounr Ashlar Lodgo, No, 1163, A, F, and A, M. Togular com- ialata i ittt A il 3 Kty Bt Magonto" gty o inie wid vork o th geoo. ratorulty cordially fnvitedy *n 4Ny, Beo, Attention, Sir Knights! o Gummandry, No. 1 K. 1 “}l{:‘??};’nlg‘m)\'{lrnnl'x-‘l'\{nh K :fim 151 ordoret'ina t 0% 2 R LR, Yoo 1 cousta ot Obtcago Addva i, 0. Wox 10at, “HOVELTIES.” Wo aro oponing a fine lino of Parla, Tondon, and Vienna Goods, in tho latost styles of Oxydized Buttons, Chatolaincs, Hat, Dross, Voil, and Shawl Ornamonts, Buckles, &0.,80.; Russia Loathor Bolts, Bags, Satch- ols, and Pockot Books; Spanish Sholl Combs; Whitby Black Gar- not” and Rubber Sets, Ear Rings, Chains, Bracoloets, and Hair Orna- monts ; Elegant Fans, in Gilt, Ivory, Shell, Poarl, and Russia; o ¢ Spocisl Bargain® of 1,000 Fans at 760 each; just opened ; worth double. ‘Woshell be in constant daily ro- coipt of everything new and novelin PARASOLS! Our stock of Trimmings is very complete and chesp, and will well repay examination, Black Fringes in all widths, plain and beaded, Col: ored Fringos in all tho now shados, Pagsomenterie and Crochet Gimps, Ornsments, Fouragiers, Toops; Whito and Colored Cotton and Linen Fringes, Cotton Passomontorio and Piquo Trimmings, and & stock of Goods pertsining to this department unequeled in varioty, style, and cheapness in this market. Chos. Gossage ¢ Co. 106, 108, 110 State-st. AND CUEES. Tho greatest varioty of stylos ever offorod in fino goods, at WILSON BROS,, 8, E. oar. of Stato snd Wenhingto & st gt e o Men: } osteago. ‘Piko's Opora Houso, Fourth-st., Ofnclnnatt. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. OFFICH OF Chicags, Rock Istand & Pacic RAILROAD COMPANY. April a5, 188, Tho anmasl meating f tho Stoskholiders of tho Chicago, Rock Tarand & Iasing Haiicoad Compiyy for tho olgerfon O Bliceiore, yursaant (o luw: and tiw (ransactlon of such O batied RERAD ‘oo atara. tham, Wil Bo hold at {8 es of e, Comeaes I, e, SUF o o S dianing, ke 11 ey 0T i ety AL 18 evolook o . " Y SOIIN'H. TILAGY, Peosidont, T. 1. TOWS, Becrotazy. Stockholders’ Mesting. Nottcots horgby plvan that tho aundal mosting of Tho Stockloldors of Ghieago South Branch Dock Gempaory Tor thie alection of Directors of sald Company, il bo hold &2 tho ofMco of said Company, Ne. 62 \Yabash-av., iu tho ity of Ollicao, 8¢ 10 &, m:, Wads auno iy A. D: el {ASOR eorotury of Ohleago Sonth Branchi Dock Company. OUR PUSTAL CAR SERVIUE, JLLUSTRATED. SCRIBNER for JUNE. PROPOSALS, To Builders and Contractors, BEALED PROPOSALS will bo recolvod until tho 3ith dnyof May, 1673, 4t 1:30 p. m., by tho Board of Commis- slonors of Gook Counts, for any portlon or all of tho ma- torial now oontatnod In tho bulldings aud foncos on tha Roform School grounds at Hydo Park (with tho oxcoption of the dwelling-houso on tho Rorthwast cornor of Forty- third-st. and Hydo Park-av.), ccuslatlug of brioks, jolsts, lumber, windows, doors, greon-housea, glass, foncing, posts, oto. TTho buildings to bo taken down and the matorial ro ‘moved within thisty days aftor tho contract for tho sulo thoroof ta oxeoutod, Thoright to rojoat any or all blds rocolvod Is rasorsod. Proposals must bo inclosed in & soaled onvalopo, fn= dorsod *‘Proposals (for tho varlous kinde of matorlal nnmod)," and deposited swith (lo Gounty Clock, ad ronsed to Tho Bosrd of Commiselonars of Cook County. GEORGE M. BOGUE, CARTER I HARRISON, 11, ML SINGER, TI08, LONFRAAN, JOIN J1. OLOUGH, 00 Bourd of Commitssionors 3 £ G Compitteo on Fi Count 1 Cook LAKE NAVIGATION. FOR GREEN BAY & ESCANABA Tho New Propoller OCONTO will lenve for Groon Bry and all intermediato ports, touch- ing at Esonnabn, connecting with Poninsula Railroad for Nogauneo, Ishpoming, Mar- quetto, etc., TUESDAY EVENING, May 20, at 7 o’clock. Ofoo and Docks foot of Michigan-av. T, G. BUTLIN, Superintendont, GOODRICH'S STEAMERS Tor Racine, Milwankee, Shebioygan, etc., daily, Sundays excopted, 9 o. m. Saturday Excur- sion Hoat for Milwaukee, ete., do'n't leave un- i 8y m, Tor Grand Ifaven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistce, ote., dai Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For Bt Joseph and Benton Tarhor, Tuesday Thursdsy, and Saturday, 11 p. m, For Green Bay, Menomineo, Oconto, and iuter- medlinte poris. & ookly. Anothor Now Chromo. THE JORNING OALL. Abaauttful subuiben ploturo of s vory xow hook and elght-eyod Hitlo giel minking au carly visit to tho Flowor Gnrden glven to vaoh eustoniue by Tho Great Atlantio and Pacifo Tea Coy 116 Wost Washington-at, and 118 'wentys.scaud:at, and st SHIPPING TAGS. vemags DENNISON’S PATENT o AMIELING BACE R0 yosre, withoqs cebBis PN 7P, Tlag Pales fir e Great Jubles, tall aizes, roady:made or \dsof nil 41zos, aliays on ba W UBBAID & €O, i rucolvn prompt attonti ) Gl Adjustable o oiral e, Loskatl S burt B G sy gunpe practioo 1n tae