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idon that Dawon was an onost and oarnost ro- formor, But watching his action and bis votos wao find that thoy mrlS Justify the conclusion, and wo find Dawos pollticians of tho prosont dny who aro clamorous in thoir protestations and promires of roform, but who woofully belie their Drofossions whon thoy como to set.—Fayelte Cowniy (Towa) Union. ~—Tle" roprosontatives or real cn})l!nl hava boon too long pationt undor the iuflictions of flotitious capltal. They are boing awaloned to tho subjeot of their rights, and will not bo de- torred from presecuting thoir objoct to the ond. —DBloominglon (1il.) Anti-Aonopolist. —\hilo wo are not given to writo gloomy plo- tures, wo cnn agsuro our rondprs that tho out- look {s anything but bright, and the prospoct fu~ dicativo of anything but ll\‘u!puflty. ‘e A most torriblo responsibitity rosts upon those who have beon in nuthority and whoso nets and policios have resulted in Lringing about such a condition among tho peoplo, and our party londora and logislators bad botter make Lllllt'fi‘ to right the wrongs of the past. . . . . The longor that thelr demnnds ' go nuuumlmli tho deopor will bo tho hatrod of tho masses, and the moro drendful will bo tho offeet, should Lhu'h- do- mands bs neglocted too long.—Ford County il Journal, ~To-day tho snme hated foo, avarice, which for years fotterod tho limbs of humau boiugs and waxed rich, graw dotiant, and mooked ot tho “mudyills " of socloly, now renra its unaightly Hiond, not {u the Sunny 'South this timo, bt in tho Enst, and sooks to onslnve the toiling froo- mon of tho West, aud miako tho inbabitants of tha broad prairies and sunny glados toil uncom- plainingly for the Money-King of the Hast.— Walscka (Ill.) Republican, * ~—''his 18 tho old nssumption so often assorted in the paimy days of slavery, namoly, that capi- tal should own fabor ; now it varies the proposi- tion thus : Capital shall contro! labor, “And it will be seon, and it may be after the mischiof is done, that the grand, eloquent specchos in Con- gross aro but tho views of tho many classos, the rich to control labor, own tho poor, in fact,.— Danville (1il.) News. e AMUSEMENTS. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, . % Othollo " was ropedted at MoVicker's The- atre lnat avoning with » change in tho cast of the two loading charnctors, Mr. Booth playing dago and Mr. O'Neil Olhello, It is not often that n star {s ns woll supported in this piece by tho notor playivg Othello as Mr. Boath was Just ovening. Mr. O'Noil hus a distinct concoption of tho part, and prosents it effectively, What {8 lacking in his personation ave thoe simplicity and diguity which the character possesses, The manuor of his nddross to the Duke in tho firat act is not in keeping with tho straightforward, rugged, solf-consciousness of the woldier, tom- pored with the modesty of a truly brave nature, He dofonda himwclf with & plaint ratner than with an explani n. In the sccond‘*act, when rushing out ho discovers Cassioin a Lrawl, his reading is n mixture of origimality and imitation. Tho familisr linos, Now, by Heaven | My blood begiug my safer gulies to rule, are rendered inun suldo,und very effectively, too; and again, What! in o town of war Yet wild, the ntople's hearts brimful of fear; Lo prefers to subdue hiy passion, and rathor points tho reprouch to hin trusted oflicer than give tho rein to his anger in ashout. ‘ILiy s very commondable, bocanae the standard Othello, blindly following tradition, missos the. poiiit. Mr. Booth himsolf suffers by contrast in this roading. DBut iu addressing Cassio and dismis- sing him from his oftico, Mr. O'Neil falls futo conventiouality again. So, also, *T'll mako thee an example” is unmeaning in tho way.it is read. In tho third act with Jago, Mr. O'Neil deserves warm commendation; ~ his passion, jeal- ousy, aond suspicion of Jago, nro ad- mirably rondored, and bring down & round or two of applause in the middlo of the scono, In reading the liucs, * Farewell tho tranquil mind," ete., Mr. O'Neil comunencos with sullen forocity, until o full sensc of the chango which hias come over his life gradunlly steals over him in tho picturo he conjures up, oud he sinks, overpowered with conilicting omo- tion, This is another commendable variation from the provailing rule, though not onginal. It wos admirably read, and added great effect to tlo scone. AMr, O'Neil needs to study the charactor to acquire the full force which 'tho lit- tlo touchos of action aud faciel oxpreesion give. On tho whole, his Othello was o vory creditablo poi fusisaucy, ol things cousidored, and, whilo marred by occasionnl imporfeotions, given romiso for the future, 3r, Booth's Jago las an dosorvedly praised as one of his vory bost chnracters, It bolongs to tho suma froun in whick Pescara and Hertuceio are placed, and the bidoousness of tho part is exquisilely do- veloped. Iu reading ho 18 u different person in such parts, for thut measured, deliborate, and stilted articulation which marks ond to many henrors mars bis rendition of Othello nnd Mac- eth, ecarcely appears. He s nat delivoring declamations as Jago, and bis manner is sharp, his points made with a flash. Tho simulated indignation which Lo expresses at Ofhello's suspicion of Lis candor is admirably relioved by & hideous leor to tho audience as ho males his exit—an nction which is not strained at the Bpontaneous expression of triumph over tha cradulity of his victim. In kneeling with Othello to ropister his oath of attnchwment, his eyes sro turned watchfully upon the former, striving to obtain 8 glimpse of his face. Thoro is mnot & line, n tho part, but hns somo snch strilting actions to illustrato it. Mr. Booth's porsonation i as mosaic of nppropriate business, ench movement trithing in itsclf, but artistically relioved by tho noxt, to bring out a charactor of raro benuty, cathetieally congidered ; of dreadful mulignity, morally regarded, 'I'ho actor was called bofors tho curtain soveral times, Tho cast was similur in other respeets to that of the preceding ropre- sontation. At the matince to-day “The Lady of Lyons,” and in the ovening **T'ho Fool's Re- venge,” will be played, . 3. BIDDONS. Nra. Seott-Siddous aud Master Walker, her brilliant littlo protogo, will give two porform- ances to-day at McCormick's Hall, Tho pro- grammo will be as follow: . N athalle * Fathor Phll 0l Mra, Scotte. ‘*Last Roge of Bummer ", dlusler Henry Walker, “Ann Hnflln\v‘l:y. (By request.), “Tho Muniso ra, Feott-Siadons, PART II, : % La Charito™,... AMra, seott-Suldona, EVENING, PART I, “Midsnmmer Night's Dream,” with tho entiro Men. delssobn music, performed Ly Mostor Honry Walker us nu accompaniment to the reading of Ars, Beott-Siddons, PART I, Rocitation in German of th “D, atlon v national song, * Die Triumphal Gorugpi lru:ll‘n‘nnl :'m.lm); Master Lien: i Barbarn Freltchie™, .. .o, . o Tho otion Beouo from “Tozaco wid I of AIBOELLANEQDS, il The Fifth Avouuo Cmurnny. at the Acadomy of Music, will give their two' last performances of ““Divoco" "to-day, and those who have not soen thin bright pleco acted as it onght to bo, sbowld do so here. A matimoe will bo given 8 usual at Hooley's the Adelphi, the Globe, and Myora Miustrola, THE DOX TRIOR, - One chinllonge having beon made with refor- ence to the box trick at tho Adolpli, anothor appears to the perpotyators of tho mystery in cork, ag follows : Cir10Ado, March 17, 1674, MEsans, ARLINGTON, COTTON & KEMDLE GextreseN: Hwving witnossod tho celobrated Box Trick,”ns perfurmed by Mr. Newcomb, ut Myers' Ooru-Houss Iust ovening, I am willing to ‘ager $100 tlint can bo the box so fliat Mr, Nowcomb will be unably to get into t, which I will be roady to do uny cvening you moy be'bo pleasod ta name, and have placed thut sum iu the handa of Mosars, Cliapin & Gore, where it will remain threo daya to awalt your reply. Reapectfully, HLBERT LaQY, LOCAL ITEMS, ( TIOTEL ARRIVALS, Sherman House—1'. B, Woodruft, I. O, R, R.; W. G, Currow, Boston; L. Ii, Day, Now York; Thomas Wuill, Tarig, h‘ruunu; “I', M, Bartholo- mow, Baltimoro; E, 1f, Paine, Louisville; E. J, laker, Columbuy, Neb.; Lmil Wolmhauor, Jry, Now York, .. . Grand Pacifie—Iong 0'Con- nor, Washington; W, ', Culdwoll, Boston; G. H. Hurlburt, Now York Beuj. B, Kerr, Vitlg- burgh; J, M, Goodwin, Cloveloud; ‘1% O, Lb thur, Pas, Franco; H, B, Wilkins, Milwau- keo; Judge H, 'T, Dickey, Now Palmer House—L. Q, uft, - N. 0. Tyder, Byraoiuso 3. McCormick, Mou- gnll; . 8, Towan, Now York; J, D, Marks, mludag:hlu E, M, Boyoton, New York; D, Buok, Toston; O, E. Perkins, Durliugton, « o« o Tremont IHovse—\W, P, Oralt, Indian- apolls; E. 0. Damer, Oinclnnati; J, L. Taylor, Ottumwa; II, O. Graves, Dotroit ; J. G, Bom= nrduor, Philndolphin; R, 8pencer, Burlington; W. W, fl‘.mhury Monmouth, & Tho Tilinols Bt. Androw's Socloty gave its an- mmal ball yesterday ovening, at the. Shorman Houso, Tho proprictors of " the house had.dona averything to mako the affalr a success so Thytas thelr ‘!mrz wad concorned, and tho suppbravas oxcollont in ovory partioular, Tho arrangermotts wero most satisfactory, and tho ball was & great Bucooss, All tho notablo Scotchmon of the ity woro prosont, and mnuy others, Tho.Indios, ag usual,,wero tastofully dressod, and, whilo full dross wns not tho rule, tha ballroom was very attnetivo, o Socioly can congratulato itsoit ou tho suceosa of the ball. Especinl oredit is duo to Mr, Williaw O. Millor, of the Shorman House, who lind chargo of evorything bLolonging to the manungomont on the part'of the Shorman Houso, FOREIGN. Spanish Volunteers Desert to the Cuban Insurgents. Three Million Inhabitants'of India Living on English Charity. Another Tichborne Witness Held on a Oharge of Perjury. " INDIA, ¢ LoxpoN, March 0.—A tolegram at tho Indle offico says that the Government will be obliged to maintain 8,000,000 of peoplo for three months, and that the exponditures.on acconnt of the Indien famine, till Fobruary lnst, are eatimated at over £7,000,000, Cavrcurra, March 6.—Accounts from Uirhoot sliow that the distross from famino is incrond- ing, In Rungporo, where thero bas boon no actual sufforing as yot, tlia stores of the poorer poople ave becoming exhinusted, and starvation is imminont, ‘Cho rcliof organization hore im work Ing excellently, but it can hardly meot the immeonse demands whick will bo made upon the Governmont, L. . GREAT BRITAIN. 3 Loxpox, March 6.—The steamship Sodra, from Neweastlo for Fort 8aid, was lost in the rocent gelos, and thirty porsona porished. T'arliament met to-day and procoeded with tho formalities of orgnuization. The onth wasad- ministered to mombers_of tho Houso of Com- mons in groups of forty. The mombers of the prosent and late Governe monts have recoived royal commands to attond a State dinner, on Monday noxt, at Windsor Castlo, where thoy will meot tho Dulte and Duchoss of Edinburali, Tho 12th iuat., whick is appointed for the pub- lic entry of the Duke of E‘:linbnrgh and bride -into London, will probably bo obsorved as & com- plote holuday, Fawcott lins renppoarod as a candidato for Par- linment in Hackroy, Capt. Brown, ono of the Tichborne claimant'a witnosses, has been remanded for oxamination on o charge of perjurv. Disracli has gono to Brighton. The Earl of Carunrvon, Colonial Sacretary, ro- plying to a deputation to-day, doprocated the proposed annoxation of tho I-‘iki lslands. Tbe romains of Dr. Livingstono.will bo trang- -ported from Africa to Euglaud at tho publio ox- enso. 2N : 2 Loxpo¥, March 7--6 8. m.—Tho fleot is moored at Gravesend ready to reccive..the. Duke of Edluburgh aund bride, who will land at 11 a.m., nnd proceed without stoppage to Windsor Castlo, mriving thero ut 1 p, m, “Gravesond and Wind- sor ore profusely decorated. Business will bo auapnndms, and there will bo illuminations in tho evening. A_diplomatio dispute hae arisen between Turkey and England, in consoquenco of the ar- rest of British subjects by tho Turks in Laljo. Jbi F'I.‘RANCE. i A PAnts, Moroh 0.—~Thu sulo O pUOtograplia o iy it o Ohinoord haw bgsty DrobabIed, In the Assombly to-day M. Christophlo, a Rndicnl, asked why tho Govornmont tolerated tho Figaro newspaper, which advised MacMahon to executo & coup d'etat, and trosted with so much rigor the Dix-neuvieme Siccle for its ro- marks in regard to the President of tho Assombly. Tho Duke do ]]n;l;sllo ropliod that tho Figaro supported the Couservativo policy, and had frumprly disavowod the objoctionable article. u the voto which followed, tho Assembly sup- ported the Govornmont by 388 yeas to 811 najya, i e CUBA, | New York, March G.—A lotter from Havana snys that sinco tho lato decrees woro promulgated, tho natives among tho Spanish volunteers nro constantly deserting to the insurgents, and that wholo familics aro tlecing to the mouutaina, — e AFRICA, Loxpox, March 6,—The War Offico las re- coivad no officlal advices of the capturo of tho King of the Ashantecs. A dispateh from Sir Garnot Wolseley, of o date prior to tho tuking of Coomnesie, declaros that the overtures for ‘pence on the part of the Ashantees were tronch- erous, and part-of & plot to lure the army:to destruction, 2 Loxpoy, March 7—C 2. m.—A spocinl dis- pateh to the Zelegraph from tho Ashantes ox- pedition says a sharp ougngement ocourred on Teb, 4, which lasted sovon hiours. An iminense forco of Ashantees, under the leadership of the King in porson, nidod by -his principul chiafs, ogpmsed tho pessage of tho River Dab_by the British forco. Two ofiicers of the Highlandora were killed, and 80 white mon wounded. The Ashantoes wero routed with heavy loss, The King and his chicfs abandoned their urmcy. aud took to flight at tho close of the DLattlo, Coomnssie was occusied by Sir Garnet Wolesloy's forces without opposition at dusk on tho samo duy. e GERMANY, , Berwiv, March 6.—Tho Bishop of Treves has }:nuu arreated for violating tho Eccloslastical AW, 5 —p THE AZORES. Lignox, March 6.—It is ruinored hors that cor- tain fubobitants of Fayal have addressed a poti= tion to Prosident Grant, praying for the estab- lishment of a Protectorato Yay 1he United 8tates over tho Azores, and that the Presidont roplied that the ora of popular will Lias raplaced the ora of conquosat. Lumberingz=The Smail-Pox--Tteform | Bruquot. Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, O1TAWA, Ont., Maroh 6.—Lumborers on the uppor river and some 8f its tributarios say tho snow {8 nearly all gono, and that the ice is in an uneafe condition. Thoy fear that fully one-third of tha timber will ot be got out this soason, Mild wanthor is also enid to bo interforing with lu mbering operations on tho south shoro rivers, botweon Moutreal and Quebao, ¥ Penny, the propriotor of the Montroal Herald, has beon created a Benator; alsa Joly, an old DParlamentarian, e - T'ho small-pox, in soveral sections of Quehes Proviues, Lias sssumed s malignant typo, Special Dispatel to The Chicago I'ribune, Tonoxro, March ,—A grand reform banquot wad given Inst night by tho people of Almonte, which wag attonded by the Hon, A, Maokenzio, Promier, und the Hons, Huntington and Laird, It wau most enthusinstic aud succossful, ‘The atorm of to-day bau oleaxod Toronto Har- bor of ico, THE NEW YORK CANALS, ' Opposition to Mayor Views, New Yong, March 6.—The Frpress snd Com- mercial condemn Mayor Iiavomeyor's messago rolativo to the canal futorests of the Btate, At the Praduco Exchango théro is some notiy- ity inbobnlt of thie Fuuding bill, and David Tows und Josso Hoyt aroe circulating petitions in favorof that bill, aud of low tolls, and a freo canal policy, “The Hou. J. T, Hatoh, in s lotter to an even- Ing paper, says that that the statistics and Eu- gineor's report, upon which the Alayor basos his mossago, cannot be sustainod, EXCOMMUNICATED, O71rawa, Out., Maroh 8.—The Auglioau Blshop of Ontario has formally excommunicated the Roy, J. B, Btaoy, of thia oity, for partioipating In the Roforms Ohurch movoment. 2 ¥iavemoyex's . of tliu oftice; fliat T 1nay bo condemne THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH '7, 1874. 3 7 WASHINGTON. (Contlnued from the Firat Pnge.) moro crimioal, han done its -bringing abaut such a hango of hoart na kuops them fawning and orlnging in sycophantic abnso- mant at tho fact of thoso who doign to uae thom a8 tools to do thelr divty work wltfi. Thera does vot appear to be any reagon for o= lioving that tho lukolont tono of those poor dovils will havb the effect to hindor the corro- spondonts of Indopendont journals stationod Toro from proceeding furthor to publish without fear or favor whatover may bo developod for or ngainst auy ofliolals of any loeality or . purty, or that may call in quastion tho honor and purlly of Bnmmm in places of trust, provided that thero 0 onough of an appenrance attaching to tho charges or imputations to warrant A CONHCIENTIOUS JOURNALIET, whoso duty is to the publie, in giving thom oix- oulation, "dust as far as the oppononts to in- vestigation proposo or desire to carry their war on thie correspondents in question, thoy will bo accommoadatod. The corrospondonts do not foel that they can afford to descond to tho lovel .of bullying "braggarts in order to keop up tho combat, but thoy have no ides that thoy can ba driven from tho course which thoy have hitherto pursued, and which seems fo have had so much offect <upon tho Diatrict authori- ties and fheir depondents, Tho swing which thoy haveo hitherto enjoyed in this town will not Lo contracted or abridged on any ncconnt, muoh loss bacause it appears to mako it uncomforta- blo for tho men who are bolug investigated and the suporsonsitive frionds and champlons. REVELATIONS OF ROTTENNER! and corruption in high places are by no moans pleasant for newspapor mon to chroniolo, but hat whioh it becomen thefr duty to do thoy will fnrrurm, a8 in tho pnst, promptly and foarlossly. r it should bocomo their duty to publish, ns tho rosult of the pendiny Invostigation, {hat tho chargos of property-holders and citizons of tho District againat the ofticials are unfounded, thoy will haston totho Barrormam:o of that duty with gratified alncrity, but no combinntion of ea- jolomonts, threats, aud bambast will doter thom from giving the facts juat as thoy find thom in all cason, ‘I'he forogoing atatomont scoms to bo called for by tho articlo reforred to, and rocont occur- rences, which appear-to indicate a beliof on tho paxt of tho individuals who are under criticism tlnt thoy can arouse a sonse of fear which will induco correspondents to devinto from tho atraighiforward courso of ‘manly independenco that has bithorto obaractorized thom in this as iu all othor matters.. ot S THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING. Svecial Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, * THE CURONIOLE'S GRAD. ‘Wasitnaroy, March 6.—The ;following lottor and accompanying afMdavit, which woro handed in to tho Sonato to-dny by Mr. Authouy, need no explanation or commont, - ave in the way of tho natural inquiry as to how long tho Government Printing oftice has beon extonding theso favors to tho organy, aud whothor it is not hard lincs that psyment. sball bo demanded of an organ for a paltry lot of printing paper, bought with tho public_monoy for public purposes. Could it bo put tc"bottor uso than in defonding the Administration by the Rov. Mr, Harlan'in Lis daily journal? ‘Ought not the Chaplain of the Senato to pray for this man Clapp, who thus slandors an ox-Sonator and ex-minister of the Gospel. porfeut worle In OLAPP'S LETTER, OFFIOE OF TiE CONURESSIONAL PRINTER, ‘AnltNGToN, March &, . The Mo, H, B. Anthony, Chairman af the Commiliee on Trinting Dean Bm: Appended hereto f4 o doposition towhich 1 dealre to call your attoution, It exprosses taolf, and 1o doubt acconnts for the series of mallcious and uu- truthful “urticlos which Lavo recontly appeard in the Chronicle of this clty, ossalling tho Govern. mont printing office’ sud il manngomont. The affalr to which (hfs dopositfon alludes is fraudulent nodonbt In its fntonts, Alr, . Corkhill, by falac pretenses sud frandulont represoutatlons, obtait cd of ono of my aubordinates, fa my ubsonco from tho oftles, property belonging to tho United Btates and in my custody awmounting fu valuo to the enm of $231,60, Thie property ks nover -been - returned, ond fu tho sbsouco " of uny - uzplanation of tho reasons why it has ‘not been - returned I am led'to tho belief that it 1 10 part of tho purposo of 13Ir. Corkhill to return tle same, and make it good to tho Government, In o moral or legal point of view, so fur us Coakhill is concorned, this trananction does not seem to riso above tho acale of a rajsed chock or forged draft, by which a like snm of money le frsudulently ahtained from an olMoor or agent of tho Govornment, I submit this doposition to you, as the bead of tho Committco with which tlls” otlfce Lolds moro intie o relutions than with any other: and for the rea. wous that I am a aworn oflicor of the Scuoto in which jeu 8o s Bonator. I dosiro you to muke suck uso of t o your Judgmiont-dircets under all tho clrcume otunces of tho caws, If you {ink tho Senato sbould Jmow - theso facts *ns a roason why ono of its officera 14 bitterly and wantonty ns- Bafied, then sou aro at liberty to_ submit them, You cannot fail (o discover tliat o organized_consplracy cxlats, whicls s for Its pirposs’ 16 projudics this of fico by growa* miarapresentations, with a view to its overtlirow; witl: which dealgm it 1a nliozed that tho work done tcrn can bo taken as profitabla’ jobs under cone tract by outsido parties. * This fs too apparont to bo denled Ly any one. Tho unscrupulousucss with whieh I am usuiled howa it;* I know that you give 20 credit to any of tha Mslniintions or allegations that Bave been, and are being, put uiloat by thess couupira- tors, but If, frl your'judgont, thoy ‘aro working pro- Judfeo ngaihat this branch-of 'tha public service and fgelust mo s an ofiicor Of {ho ' Bonato, I shall esteom it as' a favor if you will tako the lmilaivo for & meat full snd thorough fuvostigation or oxoncralod in its evort, ' T amn yours falthfully, (8ignod) A, M, Crary, Congressional Frinter, TIE. AFFIDAVIT APPENDED, . 1. Clapp, belug duly sworn, doposos and ssys tht' o tu a eierk ub tho Goverument Printing-Oill aud that, ou tho 22d day of Junuary, 1674, the Cous gresslonal Printor wag confined fo hi bousd by fllness, und this doponent was fu charge of the Lusiucas of the ollice; thut on thut day Mr, G, B, Corkhill, reputed as tuo bilsiness msunger of tha Chronicle Gompany, of his city, called ‘o this deponeut for & luan of fifly reams of printing-paper, welghing forty-fivo pounds 1o the reaw, to enable tho Chronicle Tublishing Com- panyto put soine work (o presa lwmediately, This doponent expresscd his roluctauco to loan tho Qovernmont , paper in tho absonce of tho Congressional* Printer, but, aftor much persuasive entreaty on the part of 'safd '‘Corkhill, nud tle positivo promise on his part 16" eend n mpeclal measongor to DBaltimore that evening and order of Messra, Wheol- wright, Mudge & Co,, o sufficlent quantity fo roturn tho sumo within a khort time, sud mako prompt snd due roturus thereof, thia doponent dolivered {0 sald Corklfll or Lis messonger forty Teama of paper, valued at §391,0, and took thelr order therefor; uud this depouent would further stato that, although ro- poatedly xequosted 1o do a0, tho sald Corkbill hus nog- cctod and thoreby refuscd 'to return sald papor iu ao- cordauco with hjs promise o to do, This deponent therefore expocts o replaco eald pagier from his own purse, 88 1o Lad no suthority to make such loan of it, aud was fnduced o do mo only by tho ure gont sppeals and folr promises of aid Corkhill, aud 4 nefghiborly desiro on Lis own part todo a kind ac~ tion,” Thiu deponent would further state, mince the 1oan of {lio above puper to suid Corldll, a bill for ud- vertising proposals for paper in the Chronicle, smounte ing to over $100, has Leon prescuted three times for poymeut, und piymont hoa boon refused until tho | papor louned tu said Corkbill for that oflico sliould bo Toplacod. Tho last presentation of sald acconnt and peroinpiory payment demandod, was twice, on tho 7th day of Fobruary lust, und payment wea a8 po- rqmliwl'fli rofusod Ly mysolf, in chargeof the busi- ness of tho otlies, uytll tho sald Corkifll should ro- place tlie paper in accordunco with his Lonorablo plodge to dosa, Thls duponent, vould Sartler stato bat, on the next moruing after this was rofused, o very calumnious ariiclo on the present mnan- agomout of tho Government Priuting-Ofico Was published n tho Chrontele, ond his doponent. would further stato that Lo i8 credibly in~ formed, and verily belioves, that tao esid articia wan written by tho sid Corkhiif, und publisied from mo- tives of malico engendored 'by my refusal to pay him monoy, fram the Goverument fands, whilo ho was Lon ombly bound to replaco Goverumen property to nearly twico the snount of his claim for advortisug, (sigued) H, H, GLATP, Hyorn aud subsorlbod bofora me this'dth doy'of March, A, D, 1874, o (Bigied) SAMUEL O, MitLs Justico of ‘the Feate, —_—— OHEAP TRANSPORTATION. Special Dispateh o The Chicaga Tyibune, BENATOR WINDOM'S COMMITTEE, ‘WasuiNatoN, March G.—Tho roport on the subjoct of tranaportation, which hns engaged tho attention of Benator, Windom for sovoral wocks, is now nearly ready to be submitted to the Committe on Transportation, but, in conso- queuco of tho contemplated absenco from the city noxt ‘weol of the mombore of the Commit- teo, the timo for holding the noxt mooting has been extendod to Saturday of noxt weok, whon it {s’oxpected ovory membor will be presont to Tear tho report road, and take some action upon it, . ¢ NATIONAL RAILWAYS, At & mooting of tho louse Committes on Railrouds this morning, a resolution offered’ by the 1on, Goorgo I, Hoar was adopred declaring that it is not expedient to recommend to tho Ijouso thoe grant of any chartor of w railrond from Btute to Btate unlous satisfactory evidenco ahall ke produced to the Comuiitteo that capital- | Ists aro roady vo wubscribo for the full amount of the stook, and procoed to construct tho road forthwith, TUE M'OUADY RAILTOAD DILL, A noaefon of tho Houso wae held to-night, at whioh Messrs, Wilkon, of Tows, and AfoNults, of inols, delivered spoaches in favor of the M- Crary Rallrond bill, and Btorm, of Ponnsyl- vanis, against. —— COOMMITTEE WORK, Special Dispatols o The Chicago Tribune, THE PATENT OFFIOE, ® ‘Wasnivaton, D, O, March 6.—Tho Houso, Committeo on Patonts has undor sorlous consids eration to-day o bill to mako tho Patont Ofiico an independent dopartmont instond of & bureau of the Interior Dopartmont, s at presont, JUDGE LAWRENCE ON WAR OLAIMS. Tho War Claims Committes to-day rofused to indorse to tho Houso tha report on the Olaims questfon g0 laborlonsly drawn up by Judgoe Law- ronco a8 tho roport of tha Committes. THE IRONCLAD RELIEF DILL, They agread to tho blil for tho roltef of tho contraators who built the ironclads, OIVIL: RIGUTH. Tho Bonato Tudiclary Committee have nbout comploted a Civil Rights bill, and will roport it ot an onrly day. Llio provislon with regardtothe right to tho priviloges of hLotols, thontras, sechiools, comotorles, railronds and stroot-cars, and botiovolont Inatitutions maintained wholly or partially at public exponse, are similnr to thouo in the bill ko oftou submitted by Senator Bumner, Tho bill provides fully and com- plotaly for tha enforcemant of the pravisious, sud in its matn purport s very littlo difforont from that-of Mr. Sumnor. * YENSIONS, The House Pensions Committeo ‘have agreed to ou nmendment to the Pensions codo, by which nn increnso of ponsions shnil dato from the first surgeon’a cortitieate showing an fucronsod disn- bility., It is froquently tho case whon an appli- cntion of this wort is mado it is not reached for “thros or four yoars, owing to the proes of business in the offico, aud na ench yonr until the domaud is disposed of & frosh cortifieato is reqvired, tho rule hng been that when grant~ od 1t ismado to date from the last cortificato, SYKES-RPENCER ELECTION OABT. In digestiug the arguments mado in the Syles- Bponcer caso, tho Benate Committos on Privileges and Lloctions nro roported to bo coming to tho conclusion that Spencor is _Dbost entitled to tho wsoat, and it .iu undorstood to-night that Bonator Carpontor, for somo time Syke'satrongest advoeato i tho Com- mittee, has entirely nbandoned tha Inttor to his fate, and will aign tho Morton report. g NOTES AND NEWS, Speetal Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune, TUE BAMPLE-ROOM COMMIESION, Wasnixaron, D. 0., March.6.—The bill pro- viding for tho appointment of a Commission to investigate tho liquor-traffic and sample tho va- rioun brands of liquor, for tho purpose of ascor- taining their icjurious qualitios, wae adopted in tho Bonate this ovening, by a vote of 26 lo 21, TheBonators voting in the aflirmative were all Ro- publicaus, and thesointhe nogativeal Domocrats, with the oxcoption of Clayton, Coopor, Hitch- cock, and Lowis. Tha bill providoes for an ap- propriation of $10,000 to pay tho exponses of the Alvlu Commissioners, who are to serve without salary. 3 = [T'o the Associated Pre OABINET MEETING, ‘Wasmiyaron, D. ., March 6.—All tho mem- ‘ors wore prosent at tho Cabinet meeting to-day excopt tho Heerotary of tho Navy. No import- ant business was considerod, A FILIDUSTER, It i probablo tuat the Sooretary of the Trons- ury will order tha libel of the stenmer Gon, Shorman for n violation of the Neutralty nct, in having boon omployed in waging war against a friendly power. THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE. Tho President sont a mossagoe to the Houso to-day, inclosing communicatious from ‘the various. Departmonts in reply to tho inquiry whother tho exponses had boen increaged by them for the transportation of any mattor which beforo tho abolition of tho franking privilogo was earried in tho mnils, It nppoars that the exponse of $225 per month in- curred by tho Signal Bureau in forwarding sup- 'Elica to stations, and expenditures of about $220 v the Navy Dopartmant, will covor the increaso. OIIARGES AGAINST PENRION COMBMIRSIONER JAKER, “Tho charges formally presented in the House to-day by the Speakor aflocting the oficial and porsonel character of Gon. Baker, Commissioner of Donsions, were mado by Mrs, Holen T’ Bar- nard, who wants them examined with a view to impenchment. They ware referred to tho Com- mittoo on Invalid Pensions. TIE PRESIDENT VISITS THE OAPITAL. Prosidout Grant was nt the Capitol to-day, and had o conforonce with tho Kansas Sonators and Represeutatives in relation to the Kansas Judgsbip. He had also interviews with Sona- tors Gordon, Conkling, aud Chandlor, LEGAL-TENDERS, Outsitnuding legal-tendors, $:82,000,000, ¢ NOMINATIONS, The Prosident to-duy sent to the Sonate the following nominations: Edward F. Duun, Chiot-Justics of the Supreme Court of Arizonn ; Beth C. Mofit, lmfiister of the Land-flice at Travorse City, Mich.; John A, DPratt, Pousion Agent at Loexington, Ky.: Ssmucl C. Camp, Postmnstor at Wilmington, IIL ; Melvin A, Cush- ing, Postmastor at Minonk. A NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED, @ The Senato confirmed the following nomina~ ons ¢ 1%, 1. Sewall, Buporvisor of Internal Revenue, vice W. A, Simmons, resigned., Postmnstors— R, A, Sinclur, Jonesvillo, Miok ; E. A, L'ribon, Tocumsch, Mich, g o CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. SENATE. WasiiiNoToN, D, 0., March 6, MEMORIALS, Mr, OHANDLER preseuted o memorial of citizons of Michigan, protesting against any in- cranso in the voluma of currenoy. Roferred. Mr, SCOTT pregented the resolutions of tho Thiladolphia Bonrd of Trade asking a revision and amondiuent of the customs and revonuo laws, Roferred, Hr, HOWE prosontod rosolutions of the Wis- consin Lepislaturo usking that Milwaukeo bo ro- imbursed for money oxpended in imptoving their harbor. Reforrod. Mr, LOGAN prosonted soveral petitions of merchauts, maunfacturers, and business men of Chicago, Poorin, and Paxton for an jucrons of the volume of currency. Referrad. CONFEDERBATE DOCUMENTS, Mr. BOOTT, from the Finance Committee, ro- orted favorably on Mr. Gordon's bill provid- ng that no instrument or documont required to ‘bo stamped which was signed within tho Statos of Virginin, West Virginla, North Cavolins, Bouth Carolinn, Georgia, Tounessee, Florlda, Alubama, Missinsippi, Louisiaus, Arkansns of Toxas prior to July 1, 1865, shall b deomod in- valid by reason of Tuilure to place stainps there- on. It is, howaver, provided by an amend- mont of the Committeo that tho right of pur- ohinses in goad faich prior to the passage of this Dill sball uot be affectod by it. MARINE BEGISTRATION, Mr. CHANDLER, from the Committee on Commoerce, reported adversely on tho biil to oreato n National Board of Registration for sen- goiug vessels, T01E DISTRICT INVESTIGATION, . Mr, THURMAN introduced u bitl appropriating £10,000 to pay tho exponses of the Joint Seloct Committee to investigaie the affairs of the Dintrict of Columbia, g Aftor opposition by Mr, Conkling, this bill was reforred, CHFAP TRANSPONTATION, Mr, RAMSEY calied for tho resolution in- troduced ou Wednesday last In rogard to cheap teauuportation, and addressediho Sonata In favar thereof. Io snid thero were threo practical ‘ways of abtaining choap tiansportation Tirat, by {mproving tho navigation of tho Miuslssippi River from the Falls of 8t, Authony to tho Gu[f of Moxico, which conld Lo casily and cheaply done, tirat dasmming up tho wator in the lakos in Uppor Minnosots, and storlng it for adry senson, and #o oblsining a siform depth of 6 foot for tho Uplxor Misalusippl ; second, by con- tinuing other improvements now undoer way; third, by deopening the chaunel botween Now Orloans and tho Guif., Theso would give cheup fraight by barges to New Orloans, and by staam- ors to Burope, Also by decponing tho chaunola botwoou tho Inkes, and but s small appropria. tion from the United States would bo raquired for thia purpouo, as Canada would do tho roat, and then, undor n_reoiprocity troaty, our ship could bo loadad at Duluth for Livorpool, and so hove two compoting wator-ways, All West- oru Btates are not wso favorably situatod a8 dinnosota with two water-routes to Europe, ‘I'ho Wostorn States want, and must have, an all- rail routo for froight, The couatitutional right to chartor and aid such worlk is undoubted. kVn neced reforms In the prosont xonds, and u double- track froight rmiroud, chartered and controllod by Congress, with a mnaximum rato of 6 millsw ton per milo, JThis was ‘wnuzinuhku. aud with guoh a rond, compoting with waer-ways by rivor aud by Inkes, would glve the Wost what alono conld supply accoss to tho markets of the world for tho products ot hov flolds, now rotting in her granarios or burning for fuol, TIE CENTENNIAL ILL, ‘The mornng hour expirad, aud the Sonalo re- sumod considoration of tuo Centennial bill, the ynnflnz amondment bolng that of Mr, Btookton, aa additional inatructions dircoting tho Commit~ {’uxul to raport in favor of an intornational exhi- tlon, Mr. BAIGENT sald tho nparoprlntlnn of monoy for this oxhibition would bo fatal to tho Ropublican party, and on bellf of the tax-ridden peoplo of the country ho appoaled to Congross ?‘ot to mako any approprintion for the exhibi- on. Mr, SIEWART moved that when tho Sonnte adjourned to-day, it bo to meet on Mondny noxt. optad, Mr, BIOORTON withdrew his amondmont in- structing tho Committeo to report iu fuvor of an Intornatiounl exbibition. + Tho question recurring on Mr, Frolinghuyson's amondment {nstructing tho Commiticn on Ap- propriations to roport in favor of o wl})ronrlfl"nx a uum of money uot to oxcood $3,000,000 to do- fray tho oxponscs of the oxhibition, {t wny ro- }nomd Ly avote of 33 nays to 17 yeas, a8 fol- 0w 1 NAYS, Allison, Goldthwatts, Norwood, Authony, Gorden, Ogleaby, Bogy, Hager, Dratt, Toreman, Tiwilltoy (Tox.), Ttanaom, Buckinglam, Howe, Bargont, Chandler, Johunaton, Baufsbury, Conkling i, Blierman, Cooper, McGroory, Btovonnon, Davis, Merriman, Stowart, Fenton, Morrlll (Me), Turnor, Gilbert, Morrill (VE, Wrlght--33. Dayard, Trelinghuyhen, Rolicrtson, Caineran, Hamlin,~ Beott, Clnyton, iiiteheock, Spendor, Dennds, Logan, Stockton, Dorucy, Deago, West—17, Flavngan, Ramhoy, Mepsrs, Cragin, Morton, InFulls‘ Mitcholl, and Hamilton (Md.), who would havo voted in favor of tho bill, woro patred off with Measss. Carpon- tor, Thurman, Torry (Conn.), Wpdleigh, snd Pattorson, who would have voted against it, Tho bill was thon roferred to tho Committeo on Appropriations withont a division. 3 As smended and roferred, the bill is as fol- 0w Zie it enacled, ete,, That the Presildent bo roguested to exiend respectful and cordial invitution to the Gover- nor of each ono of the United States to Lo represented aud to take part in the Natlonal Exhibition to be held ot Philadelpbis under the nuspices of the Governe ment of the United States In tho year 1870, ORDER OF BUSINESS, Mr, WEST moved that the Sonate proceed to :.llllnl cousideration of the Army Appropriation NMr. SOERMAN hoped that the motion would not bo adoptad, 08 the Senate should go on with the financial quostion on Monday, Mr. WES'T #aid bo would agree to Iny the Army bill agide on Monday if the Scuate desired to go on with tho financial debate. Mr. WRIGHT said that tho understanding was that the Liquor Commission bill should be con- sidored o8 soon as the Contennial matter waadis- poscd of. He therefore moved to proceed to tho considoration of the Liquor Commission bill. Agread to. + The vote was taken, and the bill passed with- out further debato—yeas, 26; noys, 21, g, Anthony, Frelinghuysen, Ramaoy, Borema, HHamilin, Bargent, Buckingliom, Tugalls, Cumeron, Logan, - Chaudler, Blitehel), Conkling, Morrlll (e.), Dorsey, . Oglesby, Fonton Paase, Wright—28, Flouagan, Pratt, avs, Bayard, dordan, Morrimon, Togy, Hamilton (Toxas), Norwood, Clayton, Hlfehcock, Ransom, Gooper, Johnaton, Tiobertaon, avle Kellos, Saulsbury, Dennls, Lowls, Stovonson, Goldthwalte, MecCreory, Stockton—21. Tho bill as passod rouds as follows : g it enoted, ete,: 'That era shall bo sppolnted by 1he Prosident, by ana with the advico aud consont of the Sonato, & Commisalon of fivo porsons, nelther of whom slall be & Lolder of any office of profif or trust in tho General or State Govornments, Tho ald Comnis- afonera shall bo selocted solely with reforonco to per sonal fitness_and ity for on houcst, impartial, ani thorough investigtion, sud eliall hold'otiice unti] their dutfes shall ba nccomplishod, but not to oxcced ono yesr, It shall bo their duly fo inveatigate the alobolic aud fermented lguor trafo and monufacture, huving speclal reforeuce o rovo- enuo aud ' taxation, in distinguishing, ns far aa possible, in tho conclusions they arrive ut between thio effects producod by tho uso of aiatillod or spirit- uous s distinguishod from tho uso of formented or mait Hquora u tho coonomio, eriminal, moral, and sclontitie aspeota; in connection with pauporism, erimo, vice, tiie publio hoaltl, and goneral welfaro o thepoople.” Also to uquiro and tako testimony sa to 4ho practical reaulis of licenso and restrictivo legiala- tion for tho provention of intemporanco in the soveral Blates, und the offect produced by such legislation upon thio consumption of distiiled or epirituots liguors or fermented or malt liquors ; also, ascortain whother tho oyl of drunkenness hos boon fucreased or docrens- od thoroby: whethor tho use of opium ns o slimulint ond substitate for alcohiolio drink has hecomo moare genoral in consequonco of such legislatior, and whethor tho publlo_morals have been fmuroved theroby, It ahall also bo the duty of said Commission fo gutlicr information and tako testls mony 28 to whetlier tho evil of drunkonness exista to tho same oxiet or mora 40 in other civilizod coun- tries, and whethor thoso foreign nations that are vou- »idorod moat tomperato fu tho o of stimulants are so through prohibltury lawa ; also, to what degreo pro- libitoty Jogislation has aliectod tio consumption fnd Dunuficture of malt and spirituous Hquors in this country, i Stio, 5, Thot the Commssioners, all of whom sholl ot b advocates of probilitory leglatation, or total abstincuce, fu relation to. aicoholle or fermented Hquors, slull sorve without salary, snd shall huve su- thority'to employ o Socratary ut a reasonablo compen- sation,—not to oxeced $3,000 por annum,—which, with the ncessnry expouses incidontsl.to aitch inveatiga- tion, not exeading $10,000 for both Secrotary and Gommisslonvrs, shall bo paid out of suy money iu the Trensury not otherwiso appropriated, ujion vochersto o approved by tho Becrelary of tho Treasury, and for this purposo the sum of $10,000 is oreby approprl 1t aball bo furtlior tho duty of sail Cowmissionars to report the result of thelr investi- gation ond tho oxponses aitendiug fhosamo to tho Presidont, to be by him tranamitted to Congress, % ‘THE CURRENCY BILG. On motion, Mr. Sherman's bill to equalizo the National Bank circulation was taken up, sud Mr, LOGAN wus recognized a8 belng entitled to the floor. He said that if the gontioman from Michigan (Forey) sbould bo ready to spoak on Monday ho wonld yiold tho floor to him, Lhe Senate thon proceoded to the considor- ation of exccutive business, and soon after ad- Jjourned till Monday. TIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES! TENBION AGENTS. On the motion of Mr. SPEER(Pa.), the Socre- tary of the Trensury was dirccted to furmeh in- formation as to Pousion Agonts, and the numbor of wonsiona paid by eaol, with costs, oto., prior to and eince tho War. STATUE OF FARRAGUT. Mr, PLATT (Va.), from the Committee on Public Buildings aiid Grounds, reported s bill authorizing the Sccretary of tho Navy to contraot fora Illlronze statuo of the iate Admiral Farragut. Passed, J PRIVATE DILLS. ‘Tho Houso thon proceeded to the considera- tion of reports of & private character, RESCINDED. Mr, BUTLER (ifass.) presented a resolution of tho Massncliuectts Logielturs, rescinding the rosolution of censuro against Senntor Sumner. RECESE, . Aftor arranging for an evening session for enarnl debuto, sud for r gession fo-morrow for labato only on the tax billy, tho Houso took a recoes till balf-past 7 p. m, ——— CAPITAL AND LABOR. Erie Ruilroad Strike. * Speciat Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Borraro, N, Y., March 6.—To-dey 813 em- ployes of the Erio Railwayat this placo who woro concerned in tho recont strike woce discharged, The ofticors of the Cowpany say that thoy can find plonty of laborora to take their placos. Strikes in fhaladelphin. PrirpApereiia, March 6,—1ho labor strikes show no vigns of abatomont, M'wo neetings of wtrikars in the Kensmgton Mills, to.day, resolved to hold out until their demands were obtained, A strike among lotel-wniters began in the Bingham House to-day, All subordinute waitei going out shortly before dinner-timo. Similar sotion i8 oxpeoted in tho other hotels, The Pro- toctive Union of Waitors, recontly formed, want 46 por month Instead of $10, a8 now roceived. Price of Composition Roduced. NEw OnLeANs, March 6.—The Now Orleans Associntod ross to-duy paesed o resolution to roduca the price of comyosition from 05 conta to G0 conts por 1,000 oms from and aftor March 23, fhe Lehigh Valley Rallvoad Strilkes WiLKESsDAURE, Pa., March 6,—The strike of brakomon on {ho Northern Division of the Lohigh Valloy Ruilrond contiuues, OHIO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. OxerwNatr 0., Maroh 6,—Tho question of woman sufirage under a motion’ to atriko tho word ‘“male’" out of tho franchise scotion was digonssod in the Constitntional Convontion io- duy in Committeo of the Wholo, The main #hocoh in favor wus made by Gen, Voorks, of Bummit, and ocouplod soyoral hours, and Judge Powell, of Dolaware, made the prineipal speach in opyonlunn. A voto was not tukon, Abont thirty ladies wero proaont, Tho discussion will bo protracted, Rathor o bittor disoussion ocourred this mora- ing, in whiok Afx, Hill charged mombers of the Conventlon with Intending to whitownsh Boore tary Wikofi's purchingo of atationory for tho Con- vaention by appolnting a special Committen vos- terday to Investigate, instond of loaving it totho ateriding Committes to which it had beon ro- forred, Bueh Mr, Iill and 5ir. Pond wore taken off tho Cominittes, which was rotatucd. "POLITICAL. Jollot Chartor Eloction. sneetal Dispateh to The Chicano Vribune, Touak, 11l Hateh b.—AL o munioipnl_clac: tlon on 'J.uoud(sy he Domocrats elected most of tho city ofiicors by 5. small mujorily, Tho do- fontod candidntes have agroed to “contost the olection on the ground of fraud, and aro to com- menco procoodings on Mond ay, Politics in Buone County, 11t Correapondence of The Chicaao Zribune, BeLvipenk, Ik, March 5,—L'ho political flold horo i8 in chmos, This las _heroto- foro boen considered tho .banner Republi~ con County in_ tho State,r Dut porly tlos nover woemed to hang so loonoly as at {}resunt, tho poople having become satistied that otl: tho old political parties are too corrupt to merit further support Ly honest aud pure- winded oitizons, i OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nrw Yoni, March 6.—The stonmehip Graft Biumarck, from Bromon, via Southampton, which Wwna roported missiug yosterday, is coming up tho By, . i;mm.mn. Mo, March 0.—8teamor Scandina- vian, from Liverpool, has arrived. Nrw Yonx, March 6.—Arrived, stoamor Itnly, from Liverpool. O N, ALBANY LIVE.STOCK MARKET. WeAT ALDANT, Match 6,—DECvEs—The market dur- ing tho week hiow been well attended, At tha oponing ‘Thursday, the attendance of local and Eastern dealord ‘wax good, with a_sprinkiing from Now York, Caitlo coat moro in Buffalo’ thnn Inst week, and dealors say thut, ot present prices, Wesfern atock candiot. bo aold oxecpt at Jors, The'markot is ic per Ib lowor tun Jost week, Embraced in the receipti aro 17 car-londs Tosas and Obierokees, Altoguther tho uverage qualily of tio offordugs 1 ahout oquul o last week, The traud, up to the present time, hua heen almost staguant, Thio supply hus beon divided thus farabout equally bo- tyweon tho Eastorn sud local trade. PiltEorira—Deoves, 6,128 ; sheop, 18,000 § hogs, 10, 100 ; horacs, 282, 8ilkEp AND LAMDS—Tho markot oponed Wedneadoy at 3gc per 1t off on il grades, 'Fhe following day thers wild' nslow, dragging trade, at a declino in pricos of from 4010 3o por b, In rewpect to quality, two- thirds'wero commion and_ono-third good, wiii s fow extrus, To-dny snd yeaterday & much Uotter feeling was manifested, tho marko cloaing ot 3¢e per 1b off ot all grades, Enstern dealers havo' thus fur beon tho only buyers, {ho New York markot ruling lower {han Tasl weok, Bheop, 4%@To ; cxtra, T14@8or st biitntly ST. LOUIS MARKET. tive ; middilng, 16%c. LnkADErUEEA—Fiolir—Low grades in good demand and Kcare 3 pricon unchnped, Wheat firm, but qulct; No, 2epring, $1.21; cloico to fancy red foll, $1.66@ 170, Corn firmer: No, 2 mixed, 60xc. Oata firm No.'9, 48c, in olevator, Barley dul; ilttle done No. Wuiring, $1.05, Ryo closed botter, at 00@die, Winsiy—Dull, at Sic, Tnovistons—Fork firmer, at $15.00@10.25, Bulle meata tirm, and Lold higher; buyers of cily meats of- fered for shoulders, 6303 for clear Tib, 730} forclear, 803 with no seller, and tho samo priccs afo neked nb golntry polat, Licon strong xnd sdwacing: Job- Dhg nnd rdoe lota of shouldors, 63(@10; elear by BX@83e; cloar, Bi@%0, Lard i} good domand and biglier, at 8 0-16@85gc. . Houk—Light ta hoavy chippers’, $4.25@4,85; packers’ and butchers’, $5.00@5,60, OATTLY—Ulchnnged, with fair demand, Recolpts, 2,625, Cattle, $0,15. CINCINNATI MARKET. OmvonaTy, March 6,—CorroN—1irm snd fn ‘fair Gomaul at 16% LneavsTuris—Flour dull sad unchanged, Wheat ujct and unchanged. Corn quict and unchanged, 3.\01 atendy and in moderate demand nt 4i@ble, Ityo ateady and fn modoralo domand at $4.00, Burioy dull and nominal, Oats unchanged, Faas—Ieavy at 10¢, Durren—Stondy and fn modorate demaud, Citeese—Firm and in fuir demaud, ProvisioNs—Pork firm and m fair demand at $16.00)@15,45, Lard firm and in fair demand § ateam, B3{c spot_and seller March; B3/@8%c Luyer March; kettle, 87;@9}sc. DBulk meats tirm and in falr demond; salcs of shoulders ot G}o; clear rib, T3ga; cloar quotablo En’t (H;s'r acon scarco and flrm & @0 @8%@! {@87¢0. e o e Tl demand at 93 » DRY GOODS, &o. 87, T.ous, March 0,~CorToN—Firmer and more ac~ TCARSOT PIRIE & C0S RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Madison.& Peoria-sts. The following BARGAINS will bo oponod at EiTURDAY‘S SALHE: 2o Hamburg Embroideries, &, 2,000 pos, Hamburg Hdgings, ot 6, 01, 8, ‘and 10" ofs, y0., Unquostionably the KEsat: ost bargains over offarad. ,000 pos. Hamburg Edgings, flne qualitiot and rich stylos, at'a gront snorifice, * 000 dogz, Lindins’ Linon Collara at 6 ota. each. Ladios’ Linco Collars, 10 ots, Ladios’ Linon Oufls, 10 ots. pair, worth 30, ‘Laodies’ Fanoy Linon Sets, in boxes, 26 cta. ench, Embroid’d Linen Sots, in hoxes, 40 and 50 ots., worth doublo, e Missos’ Embroid’d Hdkfd,, 10 ots. Good Linon Hom-stitohod Hdkfs., 16 cents onch, Lugion' Linen Oambric Hdlkfs,, 6, 8, aud 10 ) S ots, oach. Bargains in Guipure and Yok Lacos. Maraoilles Cotton Trimmings, 35 ota. picce, formerly $1.00. Hosiery and Underwear, Groat roductions in Children’s Fancy Cnshe moro Hosa, Lindios’ Ribbed Morino Hoas, 10 ots. pnir. Lndies’ Whito Morino Patont-fashioned ouo, worth 36 ota, for 16 ots, pnir; o alaughtor. TLadies' Good Hoavy White Cotton Hose, 15 and 20 ots. Tndios' Whito Ootton Hose, full regular made, 26 ots., worth 40, A Bargains in Mon’s Hosiery. Grent. Roductions 1n Ladies’ and Childron’s Morino Underwoar. Mea's Hanvy Merino Shirts and Drawors, 50 ots. cach, hlf price, GLOVES. :I:mrnet lot Liadios® Winter Gloves, 25 ots.s wor, A Rogular $1.75 quality 1-button Paris Kid Gloves for $1.00, Thomson’s Bost” Kid Gloves, 2-buttons, in colors only, $1.50, worth $2,26. Lu{fln'n 2-button Kid Gloves, Opera Shados, $1.00, o bargain. I'ine Real Buck Castor, Tin~ -button Gloves, worth $2.76, for $1.50 pair. Gonts Finest Ronl Oastor Buck Gloves, 1 and 2-buttons, $1.36 and $1,60 ; half price, CORSETS. $1.00 quality French Wove Corsels for - - 40c, 175 Tporled. French Gorsls for $1.00 2.50 Fie R O (I 11 g o b O fir .00 400 “ Fnet * * for 250 giv=Above quotatious may be reliod upon, as wa can SHOW customors tho largest stack of Ronl French Cor. eots In Chicago, and aro dotorminod to soll thom, » GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. MADISON AND PLRORIA-STS. __ NAILEOAD TIME TABLE _ ARRIVAL AND DEPRRTURE CF TRATHS. EXPMHA:HDH 0¥ REFERENCE MANKS.— Hl!.nrdl;y‘!; eoptod. * Bunday excoplad, Monday excaptod, . it Nunday oL 8:00 . i & Dally L MICHIGAN CENTRAL & CREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Deyol, Joot qr Lalie ste, wnd foaf of Ticentysecont-sl, Ticket ogice, 61 Clark st!, southeast corner af" Itandolph, and 75 Canialat,, corner of Hadison, Teave, Arrive, il (via main and air lae) Day Kxpro ny Kxp: Jackson Accomuiadation. Atlantic Ex Night Exp GUAND RAP! Mornin, Expross,.. Night p. m. X8, oen s, 130 a.'m., 1 8:00 1, ma|* B:308. M. HATLIN, DAVEY & G0, Madison and Franklin-sts, - CHEICAGO, Importers and Jobbers of Dress Goods, Shawls, Woolens, Cottonades, Jeans, White Goods, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, and Yankee Notions. Stocks full, Assortment complete, PRICES LOV. TERNS LIBERAL. The attention of the trade is invited. HAMLIN, DAVEY & COMPANT. EEARNEY'S BUCHU. KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHTU, * Thoonly known remedy for Bright’s Disease, . And a Positive Romody for @ouT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, ) NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, Non-Rotention or Incontinonco of Urlno, Trritation, Tne fismmation or Ulcoration of'the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, e iy hitos, Bpermatorrheo, Loyosordius oe Whitos, Disoases of tho STONE IN THE BLADDER, Caloulus Gravel or Hrickdust Deposlt, and Maous, or E Milky Dischiargos, KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHEHU Positivoly and purmanontly curos all Disoasos or Affoo. tlous of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROYSICAL SWELLINGS, Kxisting in Men, Wonien, and Children, NO MATTER WIIAT TIHT AGE. Prico, $1 por Bottl, or Bix Bottlos for g5, Depot, No. 104 Duaue-st,, Now Yok, Bold by Druggists Evorywhore, . HURNITAM & SON unid VAN SOHAAOK, 8TE. SN L M Rt ‘Aynnls. u}-'u“-\n?m.x BTR _____DISSOLUTION NOTIQE., DISSOLUTION. Notfes to tho publlo s heraby given, that the partoer. ship herototara oxfsting batwoon 8, Goldamith and R, Sobmullug bs dlssolved by mutual consont, 8. GOLDSMITH, B, BOHMELING, * HENRY O, WENTWORTH Eoneral Passankor & gost- CHICARD & ALTON RAILRNgN, Chicago, Kanzas City and Denver Short Line, vl Louisl. ana, Mo., and Chicugo, Sprinyeld, Altonand St. Louis Thriugh Line, Union Depot, West Side, niear aison-st, bridge. Ticket Ofices : At Depot, and 1T Rundolph-st Zeave, Arrive, ¢ Kansas Ull{ Ez. vin Jacksonville, 1l and Lupisiang, Mo, ... Kanias Oy Fost 1oz, vl et souville, 111, and Lotislanz, 8o t. Loufs lxpross, via Main Tino| 8t Lauis Fast K. yin Malu Lino, it Louta 1oz, via Jacksonvil Bpringiiold kxpros " 9:308, m, e e . iy Worona, Laaon, Wasliingtan. 1 Joliot & Divight Accanniodation: CHICASO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RMLWAY. Union Depot, corner Maidison and Cannlests, * Trekat Offc &3 South Clarleat,, opputite Sherman Hade, and at Depots Leave, | A Milwaukee, Groen Bay, Stavens'| Lot Pialea du Chion, & L rosso Day Expross. ?9:30 8, m. (*11:008. m.’ Milwaukeo Mall Fnfl Ixpro; 'E:fi;. l:. > 7&;. g. Biilwaukoe, 8t, Caul & Alin Ollu Night LXPross.oe.eeseessre| H0:00 purm, [ 4:15 p. m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot of Lukeat, ‘oot oy’ Twenty ey T st ot S sicondt, Tickt TLeave; §t. Louls Exprass.. Bt. Lauis Yast Lino, . Cairo & Now Orleans iéx.., Cairo& Now Orloaus lix. iman Passon ity Dubuquo & Nlouz Uity ks, (@) Runs to Unampaiga on Saturdars, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAN, Dtp”‘:‘[;mf !1:‘ \'Lf:f‘ fil‘"fl“flailfl. and SixleentS-l., unt and Sizieenth-sts, ke Vo, 19 ¢! St Grand Thaeilo Hotel, and af depoiss 0" 2 ares Mail and Express... Otiawa und Stroats Dubuguo & Sioux City . Paoltic Iast Line, fur On ity, 'Lodvonworth, St Josoph 1 ior (S Dubuquo & BlouxCity fap, Baciio Night fm, for Opal Kausans Oily, Leavonworth, Al chison & S, Josoph' itx Dawner's rava Accommo BDownor's Grovo Acoommot xng Hxpross *Ex. Sunday; . b H0:00 0. . HIE N CHICAGD & nnnrmfitskv RAILRIAN, ity afices, corner fi!’.":‘.f.ffli‘, und. fi,’ffi." 0y and 75 Canale Leave, @ Pactfio Fast Lina, alubuquo Nty 153, a Oniaha Night Exnre @ Freeport & Dabuau, a Frachort & Duluauo i xpross b Milw: u g—Depot cornor of Woells and Kinzl b~-Dopat cornay of Canal and Kinzlo-s W KTHRNNEPT, Gon, Pass, Agont, COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXI%0, Speolal 1Lipictand Freight Ofice, 11 o o o6 sofal Inducowonts, . Great Now [touta, 4., T, roR i, W WS, hmdsa® CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Dewot, corner of" Van Buren and Sherman-ats, L Grand Miciis Hoiels Reuianeh Omaba, Loavenw'tht Atohison Peru Abdommoiall Night Gspros, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAY SOUTHERN HAILRDAD. Depar, Van Hurewat., Joot or LoSalleat, Neket aficn, northwest corner Clii { iphata,y il corner Canul and Ma R sl Leare Arrive, Matl, B Atlautly Kxpross Night Expross, m. L i Buuith Uicugo Adsoimodation CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH HE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, Hyom the Greal Central Ratlroud Depol, fi 3 ) 0, ey W i, Thay foxpres: Nttt Haross LITHOGRAPHING. 1y 8, By 7 & 0 MICIHIGANAY, UNION LITHO. CO0. Low Prics Work, Ise uufl‘l..'nivm‘i“;.nf" Kxtonsive Bleam Power fs