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HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIRUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1874 POLITICAL. Additional Returns from the Town Elections of Tuesday. Candidates Elected in the Several Towns of Cook County. ! / e fiunicipnl Hlections in Other ' Western States. igns of a Break in the Massachusetts Senatorial Fight. / COOK COUNTY. COHICAGO. Owing to tho slowness of tho judges oficial roturns of town olections could bo given yester- day for South Ohicagoonly. Tho rosult on THE NORTH SIDE 'was givon, but tho oflicial roturns are now pub- lished, a8 follows: EEEIE 78 .§ 5 F . G. A, Korn, 428/407| 602(511| 382'2,330 Albort Patel, 701110 680,232 652|2,044 Uearge F, D1 2801273( 200{109] 88| 905 Coilector— . Georgo Kuerr, 7165/454,1,385(766/1,051 4,410 Joliu G, Meye: 915(384| ~ 87{ 85| G| 075 Supervisor— 410} 12,420 2,110 53] 84! 12,870 1,084 0| 800 4,25 77 485 01 THE WEBT BIiDE. The counting Loro was intolorably slow, Fn{x"{ owing, howover, to tho numbor of split ickots, Tho roturna from the Boventh, Eighth, Tenth, Twolfth, Thirtoenth, and Fourtcenth Wards nro, for Asscasor: Roferly, 1,020; Mehring, 167, For Colloctor: O'Brics, 1,671; Hiokoy, 1,358, For Supervisor: Kincado, 1,014 ; Balor, 1,110. Thoso figures indleato the eclection of Tafforty and Baler, and it is not unlikely that tho Ninth Ward will oloct O'Brion, g SUBURBAN. DARRINGTON, In the Town of Barrington the following woro elected : Supertisor—S, W, Kingsloy. H‘Dm'lerk—-’. E, Blum % iasessor—. W, Kiugeloy, Callector—Josoph Collina, Jr, Justice of the Peace—D, R, Richardson, Sehool-7'rustee—George Waterman, Constables—N, G, Heuderson aud Charles XKollogg. CICERO, Tho clection for oflicors of tho Town of Cicoro resulted in tho cholee of the following- naued gentlemen : Supervisor—0, E, Crafts, Aessor—0, I, Herrick, Collector—Josoph Donnershergor, Trustee (four years)—C. Bhnrp, Trustee (ono year)—A. O, Butlor, Uewn-Clerk—Ed B, Osgoad, Polfee-Hugistrate—S, N, Wilson, Constable—John W, Lalmbeer, CYANSTON. The town election passod off quiotly, althongh thers was much mora interest than usual mani- fested. 'Tho Assossorship was tho contosted position, and auy amount of hoad-work was doo y tho friends of tho threo candidatos, Mossrs. Lli A, Gago, James Curroy, aud Henry Oulkos, for whom tho vote stood: Curxey, 268; Gago, 219; Oaltes, 80, The oflicors olected aro: Supervisor—A, J. Grover. Clork—J, R, Fitch, Aot easor—Jates Cuirrey, Coliector—0. O, Sirattan. Coramassioner of Highways—A, Burronghs, Jutics of the Peaco—(North Evauston) James A. shan, &I.W.'—{'flufllfi—fl. Hosln (full term), Thomss A. Cosgrove (to £l vacaney), JEFFERSON. Tho town clection at this place resultedin the #olection of the following officors : Suyervisor—Brackman Hoplins, Zorn-Clerk—D, 8, Pride, Coltector—Jamea Dunning, Asis50r—F, D, Wulff, Jualice of the Peace—), J, Whitman, "Tha interost centrod on the election of Town- Clotk, D, 8. Prido recoiving 189 votes and 8. M. Davie 106, both candidates’ bélng from Irving ark, LARE, Tho clection at tho Town of Lake for town officers resulted as follows: For Supervisor, Zonus Colman was eloctod by & majority of 58 for Assessor, George Murrhiead received & ma- iuqb_\' of 481; Lovi Montgomery received a ma- ority of 562" for Collestor; William Bunkman wns cloctod Trusteo by a majority of 835; Dintt 1Flewming will romain Town-Clerk by tho unani- ‘mous vote of tho whola town. R. O.Bmyer zoceived, for Justico of the Peace, n majority of 830, rud M, Nixon was eolected Constablo by majority of 125, and thus ends the fight. To tho suloon-keopers tho result is entirely satisfactory, asall their nominees, with the oxee{xfion of Condit, wero elected, and he was only beaten Ly a small mojority. : LYONS. - Tho election for town oflicars resulted ag fol- lown ; 8u) ervitor—Dennls O'Brien, Clerk—James Deury, Ass:asor—N, 8, Corrington, “Collector—Wililam Cronin, Itiglaoay-Commviasioner—Gioorgo A, Constable—Fred Hillers, ATAYWOOD. ‘The following are the names of those olected In this town: Supercisor—Henry Volverding, Zotwn-Clerk—Ph, Bollander, Arxessor—L, Woif, Collector—11. Ziminermonn, Connnusioner of Higlways—F, J, Lange, Justices of the Peace—2, F. Covall, C, L, Thompson, Conatatles—, H, Bchureulerg, Cliaries Dogener, Found-laster—V. Sebilling, NORWOOD PARK. The town election resulted in the choico of tho followiug oflicers : Superefsor—8eplien P s CleriCyrun 3. Gomse, "0 Asseasor—Jcase Ball, Cottestor—olun I, Biockwell, uatice of the Peuce—Benjamin T, Oheevers, Conatubics—Jois Hmichiigs taomemera Comvnissioner of Highways-Frederick 1, Kline, TALATINE, Tho quostion uppormost in the election at {Lnl:mnn ynm,finv \\‘fia tomperance aud anti- CRIPOranco, 0 cold-wator poople cama out slcad, olecting the following ugknf: Supervisor—G, Peck, 4 sseusor—J., T, Gurri Collector—., Joad-Comanits Tho cloction in Nivorside 0 election in Riverside rosulted 13 clileo of tho Tollowing nanvidugias 0 = ‘Supersfsor—Charles Goryoll, “Aeseasor—Tara L. Sherin, \ Clerk—Arthur A, Blayney, Collector—T, 0. Uinman, ighuay-Commissionier—Frank Nehor, RS ot CHARTER ELECTIONS, ILLINOIS. CHAMPAION, Spect al Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Onaxraton, Il,, April 8.—An exciting town« thip election veenrred yesterday in this town, Q'wo fall Grango tickots woro iu the fleld. H.J, Dunlap, tor Supervisor, roprosonted tho Chiom- Enhm Grange, which hau a Boston charter, and 2, 15, Chestor the ticket for the country Grange, Tho contest was sharp, but Dunlap rocolved nearly 200 majority. Judge T‘i‘muu. of Bloomington, arrived to-day ¢o take Judgo Bmith's placo on tho Lonel iu the Cirouit Court, for tho trial of cortuin cason, Judgo Bmith takes Tipton's place at Paxton, AT BPIUNGFIELD, Special Disputch to 1'ha Chicuge Pridune, BraiNapiELp, 1, Aprid 8.—Tho whinky Holiot waa olcoted in the town oloction here by an averago majority of 460, ELOIN, Svecial Dispateh to e Clieago Tribune, Erorw, 1, April 8.—Tho election on Taceds; rosulted' in & clioloo of the following town ofl cers: Bupervisor, Georgo P, Lord; Assistant Bupervisors, 1L I, Poraivs, I\ W, Ruymond; Olork, R. W. Padolford; Assessor, G, Rogen- crang; Colleator, 14, W. Kilng; Highway Oome missloney, 44 Bishop) Bohool Trusteo, Fe L, || majority in a voto of l,hufi by MoClure; Library Diroctors, W. I. Hintzo, J. W, Raustoad. 1, I, Hunt waa ro-electod Buporvisor of Dune deo Township, DANVILLE, . Special Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, DasviLig, Iil, April 8.—In the town olection yestordny pazty iluos woro tolally ignored. J. G. Ioldon wns olootad Buporvisor and William Morgan nnd Jamos Knight Asslstant Suporvie sorg, 'The fight contored on tho oflcos o? Ast nossor and Colloctor, tho presont fnoumbent, Jamos I Millor, who held thooflieo for soven= toon cousccutive' torme, boiug dofentod by 8 Thomas 8. Parks. JOLIET, . Spectat Dispateh to I'ha Chicago Tridune, Jorsr, Il April 8,—Tho Bonrd of Supor- virora oleoted In this county yostorday stands 8e follows, politically: Domoernts, 12: Ropub- licans, fi; Tarmors, 5. In thig town, two of the Assistant Buporvisors aro Republicans, The Farmora mado nominationa in but fow towns. Thoy supporied the Domocrals' nominations protty gonerally, TA BALLE, Snectat Dispateh to The Chieapn Tribuy TA SALLE, IIL, April 8.—The La Sallo town- ship oloction held yestordny rosulted in tho choico of Michaol Byrne without opposition for Lhis third conscoutive term as Bupervisor. DIXON, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drxox, Tl., April 8.—Tho Temporance tickot, hondod for Collector by James Tracey, was clected by 7 majority. it was vo nuxusfng to aco Roman Cntholics and Mothodiats working togathor for the good eauso, Buch n thing hns msvufihutnru happoned sinco tho organization of 0 alty, AT TLOOMINGTOR. Speetal Dispateh to he Chicago T'ribtne. Broosunaron, April 8,—The township oleo- tions yosterday brought out & larger vote than 10 boon pollod for yoars hiore. Two thousand and four votes woro polled. The officora elocted avero na follows: Supervisor, N, 8. Sunderlund; Asalatant SBuporvisors, Goorgo W, Prico, P, Whit- ‘mor, Anton Moyer, Duncan Funk, Elijals Horr, and Joromiah Wolch ; Town Clork, O. Watora ; Assesgor, Adam7 Guthrio 3 Collector, Willlam P, Mintor ; Commitsloner of Highwaya, R. B. Ab- bott. Although most, If not all, the sbove aro Ropnblicans, no political jssue was made in the olection, It was o froo fight, and with a larger numbor of candidates for the paying offices than Wera ever kuown bofore. AT NOIMAL. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nomyar, Iil, Alyrll 8.—Township election yostorday rosulted as follows: Bupervisor, Thomns Loer; Assistant, John Gregory; Col- foctor, B, T. Roodor ; Assossor, Timotby Nill; Town Clerk, A, I, Dickingon, The cholco in an oxcollont ono, TRINGETON. Special Dlfi{mlch to The Chicago Tribune, Prixcerox, 1L, April 8.—~The Auti-Monopo- lists eleoted Lhoir entiro ticket horo yesterday, oxcopt ona of the caudidates for Bupervisor and Justico of the Ponco. Tho fight was hotly con- teated on_both sides, nud a very large vote w: pollod, The Ropublicans yworo groatly. dissp- poiuted oyor tho result, as thoy had antloipatad an euuzlvlclory. Tho returps from the varions townsinthocounty arocoming in favorably, Tho strong Republican districts have beon heard {rom, and nearly every ono has gone for anti- monopoly, which insures a good working major- ity in tho Board of Suporvisors against tho Ry ublican party. There can be no doubt that \o nckbone of the Republioan party in Bureaa County is broken. Btrong cfforts have bLeen and are being mado by tho old olitieal wire-pullors snd o part of ho press to keop up tho organization with tho vain oru of carrying tho fall olection, It is be- lioved that tho rosult of yosterday's election will g0 discourngo thom that they will throw up tho spduge. It is rathor remarkablo tbat Buroau ounty, tho birth-place of tho Ropublican parly in Tllinois, and which las givon Republican majoritics by tho thousands for tho past sixtoon yoars, should bo the firat county in the State to turn its back towarda the old Republican lenders and olect au entiro anti-Ropublican county ticket. Tho Sanborns, the Simmonses, Butler- iam, and the salary-grabbers havo disguated all lionest and decent poople, and they sro dator- mined to have & now deal. AT DECATUR, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Decarun, I, April 8.—The annual clection of townsbip officers in this county took plnco ruslardny, with tho following result: In Docatur Townehip, Jacob Spangler, Suporvisor ; Dayvid L, Hughos snd Henry Hummoll, nesistants, Tho olection had its {n’im:ipal significance in the fact that all thoge who ran on tho license ticket wore clectod, tho tomperance mon claiming that thera was o clear majority in favor of rofusing liconse 0 soll liquors. This waa tho issuc roally, nl- though noue of thoso elected have anything to do with issuing or rofusing liconsos, it Sask WISCONSIN. OSHKOBH, 2 Specinl Dispatch to The Chicaqo Tribune, Osnxosn, Wis,, April 8,—The official count on tho city ticket gives Jounes, Ropublican, for Mavor, 427 majority. J. B. Powers, Ropuulican, for Clerk, has 1,066 majority. W. B. Taylor, for Trensuror, bad no opposition. H. B. Dalo, for School Superintendont, Domacrat, has 231 ma- jority. The Common Council stands ton Domo— orate to eight Ropublicans. Joucs doveloped unexpectod strength among the Gormans and the anti-temperauce eloment, while temperauce men gave hum hearty support. A special from Weynuwoga states that ot tho town meoting the town voted to repudiate pay- ment of 340,000 in bonds, voted to the Wiscon- sin Central Riailroad in 1871, ek Y e MICHIGAN, JACKEON. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Jacksoy, Mich,, April 8.—Tho following have been elocted Suporvisors of this county: Rivers, 0, Angovive, Ropublican; Parma, D, Wright, Domocrat; Sandstono, D. Tarnbull, Liboral ; Blackman, Morvin Myers, Domocrat. *Plic Board ns far us roported stands throe Ro- publican, twolve Democrat, two Liboral, Cone siderable Domocratic gains _have beon shown. Concord villago oleots Mr. J. M. Dodgo Presi- dont, and the balance of the ticket oxcept one ‘Trusteo and Treasurcr, Ropublican, SCHOOLCRAFT. Correspondence of The Chicano Tribune, Benooreuart, Mich,, April 6.—Our clection passed off very quictly, thero being toven tick- cts in the flold. 'Lhe Ropublicans wore succoss- fnl—axcugt on Township Clerk and one Consta- ble—Dby about 60 majonty. i sl NEBRASKA, OMATIA AND OTHER CITIES, Onrama, Neb., April 8.—Yesterdny’s olection resulted In favor of Chase, Ropublican, for Aeyor, by 625 mnjority, the Ropublicans also carrying ‘Trensurer, Clork, policoa Judge, and the Democrats tho Marslal, The municipal olection at Tremont resulted in favor of the pooplos’ candidates agaiust the Republicans, At Grand Islaud in favor of tho Republicans. Spectal Dispaten o, s Shieago Tt Spec The Chicago Tribune, Lmcony, Neb, April 8,—The oloction hera sesterday resultod ino partial victory for the ‘Temperanco ticket, Wo clect the Mayor, ‘Lrous- wror, Engincer, Citizous' Clork, Polic-Judge, and ono Alderman, ‘The Republicans elect two Aldormen, Tho Jadios ware at tho polls in groat numbers, working hard for tho Temperanco ticket. Tho temperauce poopla are jubilantly holding a grand rally to-night, ‘Thero never wag an election beld creating such excitomont, ‘The srloons are all closed, and there is no drunken- ness, Tho Temperance purty has the Mayor and Council, where they outvoto the Anti-Tomper- anco party 6 to 1. + ——— MINNESOTA. AT MINNEAPOLIA, Special Dispatch to T'ha Chicago Tribuns, 87, Paur, Minn, Avnl 8.—Iugeue M. Wil- gon, Demoorat, who was olocted to Oongmas 8 few years ago by u division of the Republicans, was ugain succossful lu tho throe-cornered fight Knntnrdn , being alectod Mayor of Minueapolis y uoar 400, over Bruokett, Indopendent Repub- lican, whilo tho_opposition, ragular Past-Offico Ropublican candidato, recoived only 414 votos. 'ho Bupportors of the latter olaimed that Drack- ott ropresontod Gov., Davie in an offort to dis- plnzin Ramsoy and othor old londors of thelr pasty. e et MASSACHUSETTS. THE SENATORIAL QUESTION, Special Disputeh to The Chicugo Tyibune, TBostoN, Mass,, April 8,—The voting for Sen- ator to-day hos boen intorsting Lut profitioss. Thero wore four ballots and no ohoice was effucted, nor was thoro any clear indication of what the upshot of this protracted struggle would be, On tho first ballot, which was tho fourtoenth in joiut convontion, but two mem- bors changed from their position, In the thir- toenth ballot, tho Demoorats who votod for Dutlor returned to Curtis, and a Dawes mou voted for Georgo F. Bigolow, ox.Ollof-Justluo of tho Buprome Court of tho State, Tho rosult 7 | of the ballot way as followss Whiolo number, 200 Nocessary Lo s clioica. 193 Dawes, 00 Hour, Qurtl e o 'ho Dawos mon Loforo the ballot had ox- presou tholr confidence of golting 100 votos to- day, aud WERE MUOI DISATTOINTED, Immedintoly aftor the bnllot it was voted to talo a rocess for fifteon minutes, This s spent In conforonco of individials on tho floor, and tho noxt ballot was regarded with speoinl intorest. Tho rosult wns as follows, tho samo number voting: Dawes, . 0L . 63 72 oo TIL OCHANOES, Soveral of the changes woro in pursuauce of agreoments botwoen supportors of Dawes nnd Honr to pair off in voting for othor mon, . But ouo mau changod from Ifonr to Dawos. Holsa manufacturor, who hss booxi wanting to chango for somo time, At this timo an offort to adjourn failed, and a rocogd for ono liour wag takon, When tho Con- vontion ronssembled, a¢ Lalf-past 2, anothor bal- lot was talkon, the samo mombers voting, with tho followiug rosult : R Dawes oor a3 7 ] 8 I [ Qoltoousere 3 Clisrics Dovonm, Jt,. 3 Whittior, 1 Phillips, o 1 Boforo this voto waa declarod thero was a LONG DEBATE OVER A RULING of Presidont Loring, who decided that o member asking to voto aftor he, ns Chmrman, had in-" quired if all Liad voted and' directed the Clerk to roturn tho count, but befors the vote had beon declarad, could not have his voto rocorded, 1fo held that tho vole, nhhmfih “ylva_ voco,” was of the moturo of a basllot, and that s direction to tho Clork to return tho count was oquivalont to an announcoment thnt tho polla were closed. Gen. Danks and othars stoutly disputed this ruling, Banks as- sorting that it ie 80 contrary to Amorican usages that it would fuvalidato an “election. Aftor the ruling had boon onco sustainod by tho Convon- tion, 1t was reconsidered, and, the appeal boin withdrawn, Prosident Loring' took baok his rul- ing, and submittod the question to the Conven- tion, and it was voted that a mombor might vote or changoe lis at any timo bofore the result of a voto bad been doclared. Several questions touching the proper motliod of procecding under tho law of Oongress have arigou during this con- tost, and on one oceasion John Quiney Adams r;xid l,m lind always bolioved the - Inw unconstitu- onal. ANOTHER YOTR waa then taken with thoe following result Wholo nunibor, .. [ By o small majority the Conveo: to adjonrn, REVIEWING THE ACTION OF THE DAY, . nothing is putin a_much olearor light than be- fore, unless it be that no Senator is likely o be chosen before the contending Ropublicaus rec- oncilo their differonces by a eaucus or other- wigo. Neither faction will” unite with the Dem- crats to olect eithor Adams or Bauks, nor will oithor cousent to the eloction of the firat choleo of tho othor; but up to to-day Alr. Dawes' supporters would not agroo to a caucuy unless ho should be con- sidored a candidate, and Mr, Hoar's supporters would not go_into a caucus iu which he was s condidate. ~Whether cithor faction is roady for compromise doos not yot appear, and it is doubt. ful whotber it will bo possiblo to induco some of :‘]‘I& Republicans to go iuto caucus on any cou- jon. 3} 01 on vote ONE OF THE INCIDENTS of tho canyass which makes talk, but has little influonce, is tho persistont effort of James Red- gnth, on the autbority of Wendell Phillips, to {credit Judgo Hoar's position in raforanao to Sumuer’s Civil Rights Phillips says Sum- ner not long before ho died told him that Judge Hoar thouglit his Civil Rights bill unconstitu- tional, Honr hns snid_nothing on tho subject, but his colleague, J. M. B. Willinms, has sent sovoral dispatches asserting that Hoar is sound on Sumuer's bill, and to-day ono is published saying thaton tho6th of March Sumner oxpressed to bimQViU|nnls) his gratification at JudgoHoar's support of the bill, Dawes has been accused of ovading o declaration on this subject, but, in rosponge to o dispatch sont yesterday, said tho chargo was not true, and reforred tho inquirer to n dispateh snd lotter sont by him to J, B, Smith, Sumnor’s colorod friend in the Legisla- turo, who is supporting Hoar. Dawos' friends havo applied to Smith for these papors for pub- Tication, but Smith withholds them, and thore is indignation, It is & small matter, but it shows how bittor is tho feeling hero. RELIGIOUS, The Annual Mceting of the Woman’s Presbyterian Board of Forcign Nitwe slons for the Northwest. = Special Dispatelito The Chicago Triburie, - Dernorr, Mich., April 8.—The Woman's Pros- byterian Board of Missions for tho Northwest commoncod its annual session &t tho Presbyte- rian Church hero to-dny, Mrs. A. Honge, of Evonston, progiding. Mra, Franklin Mooro, of Dotroit, and Miss Carric Weed, of Ypsilanti, wero chosen Becrotaries. About 200 Indios were in attendanco, dolegates from lead- ing towns io this State and Northem Ohio, and the following from Illinois: Ohicago—Mra, M. B. Truax, Mra, G. 0. Bonton, DMre. A, L. Smith, Mrs. Chas, Whoelor; vans- ton—Mrs. A, Honge, Mre. A. Bl Gibbs; Rock- ford—3Irs. Monu® Holmas, Miss_M. Holmes; Hydo Park—D{rs, Barker, Mrs, Johnson, Mrs, Hipgins; Champaign—Alre. J. A. MoKonley, ry. D, k. Plorson, Mrs, T, W. Smith. The morning seesion was devoted to hearing reports of sistor sociatios of othor denominne tions, and to reading & paper on mission work prepared by Mra. L, A. Montgomery, of Iown. In tho afternoon, letters were rend from 8, B, ishart, giving doails of & misnionary couven- tion rocently held at Frauklin, Ind,, and from Mrs, Borah Rhon on the topies of tho tompor- axce revival and foreign missions. Tho report of tho Homo Corresponding Bocrotary, M. QGoorgo M. Laflin, of Chicago, way road, and uhows diminislied resouraes during tho lasb year on account of the fluancial panic, but an” fu- creaged amount of correspondence. Ono hun- dred and twonty-six auxiliary societios and bauds bavo been formed, and 148 women have become life mombors. An intoresting paper was read by Mrs. M. Holmes, of Rocktord, IiL, on womou's work and the maunor of its accomplishmont. The sper advaented an organization in euch church, Ffividual work by wemon, conatnnt and sye- tomatic giving, diffusion of missionary intelli- gonea, and forvout prayer. The Foreigu Cammpuucflnfi Bocrotary, Mra, Keop, of Chicngo, presented Lier annual roport, giving a dotniled account of thoe work of the Board in Mexico, Chiun, Afrion, Indis, and Per- sin, ‘Tho Treasurer, Mrs, Trunx, roported that botweon $14,000 and #106,000 hnd beon collootod during the yoar for l-‘urcfgn Missions, THE RAIL-MAKERS, Meoting of tho Western Associotionss Complnints of Mard Times, Covuanus, 0., April 8,—1ho Wostern Rail- il Association met iu this city ln-dn{. Repre- #ontatives woro prosont from nine points., The Assoclation comprigos all the rail-mills woat of Pitteburgh, about thirty-one in number, As no action would be couclusive without s voto of tho majority of the Associntion, it was decided to adjourn without trausnoting any formal busi- noss, to moot in Ohicago in Juno, Al tho mills roprosonted in the meeting to-dny aro idio, aud without orders, nud roporis from varlong saurces show thnt nenrly tho entiro sot of mills in tho Assaciation aro without busi- nesd, Parties with thivly-five years' exporionco in the iron trade reportod that they huve naver known snch stagnation in the munufucture of raile, It was also stated at the moeting, that the recoipts of Western railrouds dum:s; tho post month have fallen off more than 25 por cont below thoso of tha corresponding month of lnst yoar, and vory fow companios are order- ing raila, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Twenty-nine grnduntos of the University at Lanslng Mioh., wore adiaitted to practice vosters day in the Bupreme Couxt, ‘I'he ladies will hold A temporabce msas-meeting Friday, sud the *agsiducus and fonrloss gontlomon Saturday. Prayor-mootings are hold nily, "“ostordny morming Doony Traris, o woll- known pugllist, while In Olark's saloon at Amity streot, nonr Bouth Fifth avenuo, Now York, had o quarrol with William !Jlmlslh. & 8on of Drof, Clough, and was probably fatully shot. Clough aucaped. ~—At n mooting yosterdny of the dopositors of the Btuyvesant bank, Now York, whioh suspond- od in April, 1873, tho Hl!Pm‘l of tho Recoivor waa rond. 1t showod the Lubilitios of tho bank to bo 690,000, and its nssots £640,000, of which thoro s In tho hinnds of tho Asvighoo ouly $51,« ~T'ho Yaltimorannd OhiioRailrond Companyyos- torday declarod n soml-nnunal dividond of § por cent. on tho stock of tho Washington branch, SPRINGFIEGLD, Assessment of Quincy by tho Bonra of EHqualization=-Tho Aunditor Alters the Xinte~=Maj. Wilson's Work, Snectal Diapateh to The Clideaao Tyibune, BemyarmzLy, 1L, AlFm 8.—It will bo romoem- Dored that tho Btato Board of Tqualization, in tho absouco of any roturns from Quinoy or any logal mnode of obtaining thom, at its last sos- slon ordered tho Audltor to equalizo the assessimont of thab city whonever the roturns of the property should bo made for 1873, Under o onabling act pnssed by the Genoral Assem- bly, at its sossion just clozod, tha County Clerk of Adnums County Wwas empoworod to cortify and gond to the Auditor s copy of ihe nssess- ment made by tho city " nuthonties for cily purposes for 1873, Tho County Olork mndo the roport yesterday, tho assessed value of the property being $15,803,748. TFor 1872, it was 80,010,028, " Tho proporty was equalized by adding 13 2per cont to personal property, and doducting 25 por cont from ronl-catats proporty, making tho total oqualized value $14,056,975. Undor tho lnw .of 1369, tho Audilor wasicom- polled to cortify nrate to Quinoy sufliciont to pay tho intorest on lior registorod bonis, aud this he did Inat fall, nnd, of conrse, certified tho rato on tho assosament of 1872 as the lnw directs, Tho rato on the nucessmont was $1.67 on the 8160 valuation, Sinco tho rocoipt of the nsscssment {or 1878 tho Auditor has rocalled the cortificato for 81,67, and tho rat Lo now cortifies to be 70 conts on the £100. A rumor_obtained ourrency to-dsy to the offect that Moj, Bluford Wilson Lnd been ro- moved from tho United States Dintrict Attornoy oflico for tho Southern District. There i3 no foundalion for it. On the contrary, ho has been highty t.‘o‘n:})llmonmd for his success in bringing tho Pekin dustillors totime, and for his otherwiso Frn!\mudnn of Lis duties, "Choro i8 no doubt that thero are persons who would bo glad to have him romoved, for the Major knows no frionds in discharging Itis dutios, and politicians cantiot coutrol against the interost of tho Govornmont. _—— DEDICATION OF A MEFORIAL CHURCH. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wikespanng, Pa, April 8.—Thoe Memorial Presbytericu Church of this city was to-dny ded- icated” with romarkably interesting and im- proesivo sorvicos, After tho lprcsuntnklon of tho church to the Presbytery of Lackawanus, the dodicatory sermon was deliverod by the Rev, Dr, Duryea, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Nenrly o thoutand porsons were in the’ building, and many woro unable to gain admittance. The lomorial Church is amaseive stous structure of Gothio architecture. 1t was built by Calvin Wadbams, & prominent lawyor of this placo, in memory of his three littlo childron, all of whom wero vie- tims of gonrlet fovor. 'Tho cost was about £120,000. LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, CHICAGO, WinNESPAY EVENING, April 8. The recelpts of live stock during the st week have ‘Deen o followa: - Cattle, 5,160 059 Joga, 10,265 0 04 Week beforo lust. 92 34744 Shipments wera oa follows : Hops, Mondoy. 6,478 ‘Pucsdny 8,43 Total, L4003 14,801 OATTLE~—At the reduction mentioued yosterday thero was n goud degree of activity fn the catilo trade, and tho market ruled steady, - Tho supply was large, there beiug in nddition to” the fl"?h receipts some 8,000 ntalu cattie, which maqe a tatal of GVor b,uu0, LUt lighter recelpts are expected during the remaining days of the week, and no further duprecintion in values 4n itkely to occur. Fully one-half tho offerings changed Lhisuda during the day, the bulk of them at £5,2535.90, though the extrema rango of prices wus $3.00@6,63). At the latter figure theto wero two sales,—38 lLioad, nv- eraging 1,053 108, und 51 hoad, averagiug 1,670 Le, ‘The former wero gold by Brown, Thompson & Co., aud tho Intter by R. Stratiorn & Co,’ To cuttlo wora excoption~ ally irm, snd the price o fancy ouo, ‘Iksn wero other sales ot §6,12:¢@0.40, but ns previously stated most of tho day's business was douo at prices” ranging downe ward from $6.00, Sales of butchors’ stock wore ef- fectod at $3,25@4.00 for inferior to commnon mixed nntives, and coinnion to fate Toxns and Chorokeo eat- tlo, nud ot $4,6035.,25 for medium to good butcliering cattle, Only a fow stockers chauged Lands: at $3,50( 4.00 for thin, roughish lots, and ot $1.25@4,76 for fuir 10 prime, Tho marlet closed steady, OATTLY EALES, 17 choice steora, 17 oxen. 19 Tezay cait 21 good steors, 18 (jood steers. 61 good stoers, 16 cholva steers. . 17 gaod steera 11 good stoers, 40 choico sieor 24 cholco alears, 18 choico nteer 10 good stecrn. 48 oxtra stoors, .. 40 extra steers, HOGS—1ho hog teado was moro activo aud pricss wero fiem aud & shade highor, The rocoipts Were cone siderably largor than on yesterday or Monday, but there Was uo ovoraupply, only o fow acattering 1ot ro- muining in the pon uukold at tuo closo of trude this ovening. Tho fuct that the Enstern markets aro look-»| ing better guve shippers confidenee, and trading was Lriuk at 5@10¢ ndvance, or ut $5.10@6.25 for common 3 ot $5,30@5,40 for moditin ; and at §5,60@06,85 for good 1o chiofee, 'Thero wero 10 exiru utd few chioico, but the avorago quallty was bettor than yeaterday or th day before, thoro lielug o noticenblo Tulling olf in tha number of sealawogs, Bulea woro chietly at $5.235G 5,60, Tho following are noted ¢ HOG HALES, No, Av, Price,| No, Av, #4 Av, Price, 16 181 gB80° R A6 79 $5 25 178 500 f139 1T 105 48 03 203 180 65 200 78 53 179 233 64, 184 170 77" 30 240 65 23 70 28 15t 103 6l 204 164 20 21 04 72 18 451 6 v 178 8 180 248 |2 19 200 Bl 174 103 6L 181 248 08 181 208 o 109 180 570 BUEEP~Tie supply of shoep wow Ught, and not sutllelent to meot the Wauta of buyers, and tho high prices recontly provalent were easily sustalued, Poor 1o common lots wore salablo ot 35.60@0.00 ; medium to good ot $0.95@7,00 ; undl cholce to_oxtra'st $7.25@ 8,13). Tho following salos wore roported 3 BUNEP BALES, No, Av. PriceNo, v, Av, DPriee, 278 06§76 |70 1uy 83 $0.00 76 U8 .60 70 85 .00, | 60 85 .50 43 DL 650 (105 M0 6.0l 6T B0 T.00 7105 TeKlWT 06 .00 84 88 680 ST LIDERTY. Fasr Lmenty, I, April 8,—OArTie—Arrivals, 03 60 ;' common, Bi@6a ; bulls, 3 5534 e Lm'mu’hk?mlpmn ut' $0,00@ 5,40, h ’)d@r_\rl beoat ab $7,00@8.00 § modi- um, $0.00@B0,26, BUFFALO, Burraro, April 8,—Oarrri—Tecoipts, 1,241; total for tho week, 5,491, Murkiot folely notlye ut weak yos= ferduy's prices; buyors demand bl further contes- sions, Sules of 000’ Illinols steora, uv, VAU ta 1,402 1ts, a4 $5,00R0.98; 100 Wiscoualu utoers, av, 1,008 fo 1,185 sy R E3.03610,081 200 Oho wtcors,'uv, 163 Lo 18100 4 $4,60@0.00) 81 Kiligan hicasly K, 1,074 18, 8 | £6,40, A Inrgo number of Toxan catilo wero #old on pyate terms, “1¥ienp AND Tabns—Recclpts—3,0003 fotal for tho #crk, 11,600, Market firm at o on last weok’a pricos, Ilnnw—lwnm‘ylu—l,ewg total for weol. 11,600 hend; Againat 13,700 for the samo timo lnst week, Marko g.(\)w” ud ‘dull; Yorkers, $5,00@5.35; Licavy Logs, £5.50 OEE Ty CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. WrpNzADAY EvENTNG, Avril 8, LUMDLR FREIGHTH, Menistoo, $2.00(63,00 s Muskogon $176; Liding- ton, Pentwator, sl Haugatuck, $2.00, v Tho wholesalo market was’ quict, Tho offerings wero gulto liliczal, but thero was not ruch disposition 1o trade,~in fact, thiore woro fow buyera presont, Two or tlireo cargoes of conrao mixed lumbor and oulls wero disposcd of n tho nfternoon, Tho offeriuga to- dny wore Iargely of 10-foot stuff, whicli Ja already in comparatively wmd aupply ot'tho yords, Gommon Inel boarda and short fongili seom to be mostly in- ttired for, Aleo, Iath which oro Eunml\ln nt $2.25 #hingles at §3.00, Pleco stuff is Lold at $10.60 ; com- mon tnch at$11.00, Tho Captoine of venscl jrist ar- rived from tho lumbor ports report the rivers and in- lond Inkes sill frozen ovor, mud tho rocent cold ‘weather hins atrongthened the fco so that the proapects of an carly opouing aro not so favorablo, It is prob- ablo therefora that tho recclpta for thio noxt fow doys will bo light, It i befloved that the lumber left over from Inst year on tho docks accessiblo to vessols hoa nearly ol arrived, AT TIIE YANDS, Tho yard trado continucs fairly nctive at unchangod prices, Iardwood is quict but without quotable chianga, We ropont ¢ Tafr nctivily was roportod at the yards, prices ruling nteady nt the untoxed ran Firat clear, Third oloar, 1 fnch. Third oloar, thick, Glear flooring, 18t an zough, . Qar mdiige Tokwid 34 fogodier. Common siding. .. Flooring, firat commion, drssod Flooring, second commaon, drcssed Flooring, third common, drossed, A, wogon-box boards, selocted, 14 inches and upward B wagon-box Loards. A stark boorda 1 atock boards. stock hoarls, Common boar Jolt, soanlling, foncing, fockand undor. Jost and seantling, 2016 24 feok. Dickols, squaro. ... Prckets, flat,. Codor posts, Spift. . «se Cedar posts, round...... No. 1 rawed ahinglcs AorBfar,...... W @ Buingles on irack (A) 212K Threo dollars por ear to be nddod when transferred, which chargo folows the shingles. ‘Chickness—Fivo abingles to bo wo inches in {hick- ness, Length—Sixtoen inches 1ANDWOOD, Black Walnut—Counters, $100.00@150.00; aloar, £65.00@85.00 ; common, $35.00860.00; cull, 320,009 5,00 7 flooriug, £80,00, Ash—Gloar, " $28.00@40,00 ; common, $16,00@25.00; cull, $10,00@16.00 ; flooring, $30.00@40.00, Oak—Olonr, $20,00840.00'3 common, $16.00@35.00 ; cull, £8.00@15,00, Hickory—~Clanr, $8,00860.00; common, $20.008 e i dae 2 G000 $16.00@25.00 Maple—~Clear, $21 .00 common, (@25.005 cull, $10,00@15,00. el ! ' Buatternut—Olear, $35,00@60,00 ; common, $20.00@ Cherry—Clear, $10.00860.00; common, $16.00 25,00 ¢ n}llll, Slfl.flfl@lfl,wm & 8 ‘Whitewood—0lexr, $3 \@40.00 ; common, $20.00@ .00 ; cull, $10.00@15,00, Wagon Btock—IIickory axles, per set, $1.00@1,50 ; ‘wagon poles, oach, 45@550 § box boards, $30,0040,00, Florida red cedar, 350 per £t; maliogany, 30@40c. o counters, 600 ; rosowaod, 503800 ; white holly, 50¢, s e sk MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL, Foreln Marlots. Liveneoor, April 8—11 0, m.—Unchanged, Flour, 27 14@294 id. Wintor wheat, 128 4d@124 Gd § #pring, 118 2d¢2118 10d ; white, 125 20@123 6d ; club, 123 8@ 183, Corn, 388 Gd. Pork, 62s 6d, Lard, 44s, (230 bl —Dreidstudy quiol snd unchanged, Lard, s 6d. Lonbox, April .—Corn dearer on cargocs on pas- mage, Wheat and corn o turn dearer, Good carijocs Imixed Amorican corn off const, 406@408 6d, Import of wheat, 105,000 {0 174,000 qre’; coru, 60,000 &0 55,000 arn} of flour, 16,000 to 80,000 brls, Lonpox, April 8.—Consols, money, 02@021¢ 5 ac- count, 03@Y33¢ 3 658, 1093 ; 1078, 1083 ; 10408, 104 ; now b9, 1043, New York Central, 01 ; Erle, 833 & preforred, OLy. Tallow, 375 61, Turpontine, 92 30@32 6, Fants, ‘April 8.~Rentes, B0 Tac, Liverroor, April 8.—Uotton quict: middling up- land, 8%d ; nfddling Orlcans, 8%@83;d ; eales 12,000 Dales ; Amorican, 7,000 ; apeculation and export, Broadseutts quiet and unchanged, Bcof, 804 6], Lurd, 448 0d. BDacon—Long cloar ‘middles, 418 3d; short ¢loar middley, 428 3d. Tho Wool Trade. Bostox, ‘April 8.—~Wool remains in the ame quiet stato ax proviounly noticed ;_cholco Olio aud Peunsyl. vonia flecces atfll command 55@57c, and are scarco and firm, Loty not roported fn condition have becu sold at 50@520; Michigan and Wisconsin flcecos, 48@02c 3 comling nnd delaino flecces, 60@620; pulled wools Tango irom 400 to 650 for godd aud very choice super oxtra nnd extra, Tho Produce Marlets. NEW YORK, * Nrw Yong, April 8.—Corroy—Dull; middling up- Iands, 17c; futures closed stendy; sales, 16,500 bale: Aprll, 169-30 : Moy, 10240207 June, 173@17 602 July, 17x@17 17-43 o ehado firmor; recelpts, -42, Brzapsrorys—Lloh, 7,000 Lrls ; supartine Weatern and State, §5,70@0.20 common to good, $6.30@0.66 : good to clioico, 30.00@ 0801 whito whoat oxtra, $K80@7.25; axtra Olifo, 0.05 @LE0 5 5t, Louis, $6. aneal unchanged, , $0.45@11,00, " Ryo flour aud corn ‘Wiicat scarccly so firm ; recelpts, Ohicago, $1.65@31.60; No. 2 Milwau- ; ungruded’ lows ‘sud Minuesots spring, $1.89@1.01; red Indiana, $L.60; chalco amber Michigan, $L70. Byo quict at $103@L10. Darley mall. unchanged. Corn opened o shudo bottor and closed dull ; receipts, 03,000 bu; new Western mixed, 85@800; old do, 8@Ylo; high mixed snd yellow Woatorn, 83@0Uc; whilo Wealern, 88@0lo_Oats o shindu bettr; recelpts, 25,000 bu; mixed Western, B@0250 5 whito Western, 63@0534¢, 10 AxD Hors—Unchaiged, Grockxes—Coffeo dull, Sugar firm with fair to goal refining, T%@7se. Molassos moro active ; New Orleans, 63@i1e, Rice quict, PrriOLuUN—~Tirm ; ezude, 7o s refined, 1630, “unrexTiNg—leovy ot 40640k Toas— Heavy ; Westorn, @15k 0, Liarirx—Stenay ub 21@30¢ ; Orinoco, 2BKG@H. Woos—Firm ; domestlu tlecco, 40@706; pulled, 25@600 ; unwashed, 18@i5e, TioVIsONS—Torl exsler; now mess, $17.00 &pot; 21600 April; $17.0G17.05 Moy, Beof quict; boef- huws in fufr'domand st $10,21, ‘Middles irm'; short clenr, 9%@Y 0-16; long clear, 034@0 710, Lard lieavy ; primo steam, 10 3-1tc spot; 10xo April; 10 3-16@10 6-16 May | 10 7-16 Juno, EBorTa—Steady ; Westorn, 25@300. ‘Citknsn—Stoady § 111056, Wittsiy—Steady ot o, MeraLs—Munufactured copper steady ; naw aheath- ing, 3do: Ingot Like, 243@2c, Pig-iron dulls Scoteh, 303g@ilo; Amorican, 27@se, Bar quiot] Tussia shect, 165@47i5c in gold, Natws—Unchanged. PIILADELPIIIA, PRAILADELYHIA, Pa,, April 8.—~Birapsrurre—Flour in_improved deniand; superfino, §4.875@3.50; Iowa, Mionesota, il uxtra fumlly, $7.25; State,- Indiuna, und Olifo, $7.75@8,35, Wheat quiot ; red, SLI8GLU5 5 amiber, $L70@1.76; white, §1.78@1.98 ; No. 1 spring, SL45@160, Jtye, 97@98c, Corn in good demund’ yollow, 8ic, “Oatk moderatoly notiva ; white, 62@6Sc} inixed, 69@02, Coffe weals Rio, MK @2Ic, Witthiy—Daclined ; Westonn, 9 PrrioLEOA—Crudo, 11xc; rolned, 16x April; 1630 Muy, BALTIMORE, BarTistone, Md,, April 8.—DurapsTorzs—Flonr improved demand, Wheat quict, frm and unchanged ; ‘mizod"Westorn activonud stronger; now, $1.83; old, $187. uls qulot; Westorn, OI@UG, lye dull at 83 @gc, O mevirtoxs—Buoysnt, and frm, with an sctivo Jobbibig demund ; no roind lols oifuring ; mess pork, 317,005 whowlders, 65@63¢; clear mib sldy ) Tincou—Hhoulders, T3¢0 ; cleur Tib sldes, 030§ Fugar- oured hams, WG 1e, Lard, 10@10ke, rrEn—Activo and deciiiiod ; Vestorn , 3@810, Gorrie—Dull and nomfnal, Wasky—Dull gud nominal at 00c, LOUISVILLE o, LovsviLLe, April 8.—CoTToN—Qulct at 160, neavstyris-—Floot quict und uachanged, ' Wheat nomiuul, Corn quict snd unchanged ot 10@720, Onta quiot aud unchanged at SBE0c, TAT—$24.50 o1 cura, Puovisioss—Quiot, ' Mens pork, $1675. Dulk slioulders, 03¢ ; clexr rib, 8303 clear, 830, Bucon— shouldorw, To 5 lonr 7ib, 040 oloar, 930, Bugar- cured bums, '12@12)c.’ Lard—Tioreo, 93c; keg, 03¢, Wirtsxr—03c. OLEVELAND. CLEVERAND, O., ADFil 8,—BREAORTOPFS—Whoat firm aud unchungoed, Corn fivm asud boitor; old held at TI@T40 ; nuw do, 12@Te, Oats firm at 620 for No, 18tato; 800 for No. 9 do, PrTROLEUN—FIrin and in fmproved demand, CINCINNATIL, Orvoneass, O, April 8. changed, at 163e, BukADSTUF—Flonr quict and unchangod. Wheat dull sud prices a shade lower, at $1,86, Corn dull aud drooping ot (3@6Te, Barley dull and unchanged, Ors—Unchanged, . Eaos—Market steady at 125, feak ; cholee, J6@480, Oitvzar—earco'and firai, Tuovisions—bork, domand falr; morket firm: conntry mess gold’ at $10.75; city, '$17,00, buyer titl April 99, Lovd exclted; pricts Liglor; stoum sold frecly at 03¢0 kettlo, 1Uc, cloaing firm, Dulk ments uief and firm ; shouldors, 0o at country pointa ; bulk clear Tib quoted uf B30 cloar, 8o, Dacon sliouldors, 6%0; cloar rib, 0%@0i(0; olear, g 0. Wisrssy—Qulot at 030, [ LOUTH, &, Lous, April rroN—Falr and firm § mide allug, 16e, . Tiansturve—Tlour dull and unchauged ; supor- fine, KATE@4.25; extrn, $4OUGOH0; doubls oxtrs, $5.0046.50, Whont fieiier's wpring ' closod higher : No, 4 Ohicago, $1.23@L25 ; No, 3 red winter, 31,63 nukod, §147% bid, Corn solivo and higher ; 'No, 3 mixod, Gijge. Durloy dull snd lowor; No, 3, $1.30, Outa dull ‘nt 49@4030 on track, Rya' dull aud do- d to 08@04) e i Dtk meata hald b, e, fork, $10.18@17,00, 1 i 4 GAGe s a5, RGN ‘oTroN—Quict and un- (14,000 bu ; oats, 2,000 by clonr, BI;@BCc, Aot ; anloa cloar tily 830, Moy, Da- con firm'; good jobbing aud oedor trado'; shotldors 0%@T%c; 'clenr rlb, 03¢0 clear, DXc. Lard—Small salea s good, 0260, | i Hoos—Firm; light, $4.76@4.90 ; bacon, $1,00@6.10; ‘Toavy, €6.35@0.40, Toceipta, 3,710, OATTLE—-Stendy, with bottormphly. - Corn-fod Tox- ans, $4E0, i to goud native, 8156485 o (0 oxtra, $5,375@0.80, Recelptn, 4 MILWAUKEE. Miumuvnne, Aprl G—Dneavrrurrs—Fioue quist weak; No, 1 ile and wclanged, Wieat quiot omi watikes, $1.3 ;s: No, 2 do, §1.20%; mollor May, £1.28%¢; solior Jino, $1.283¢, 'Oorn, market steady § No. 2mifxod, 633¢e, ' Oats, domand fair; market firm § No. 2, 60j¢0. _Ityo market atoady ; No, 3, 88c, Darley duli's' N6, 2, $1.60; No. 3, 8137, PROVISONS—Firm, = Mesn pork, $10,50@10,75, Swoot-picklod ams, 104@1t0. Bosed middics, Be, Yrimofard, 05@10c. Rror1rTa—TFlour, 7,000 brln: wheat, 01,000 by, BieasT—Flai, 0000 el " whost, 3000 bi April 8.—DneAbaTurra—Flour—Mar- kot atoady, "Wheal—Matket steady; No, 1 whito Michigan, $1,85 oxtra do, $1.00; amber Michignn, S147; soflor May, $LE0)'s June, $1.64¢ No, 1 rod, $1.65; No, 20, $1.46%, * Gorn in Tair demand ; mars kot firm 3 gl 'mixed, 3830} soller Moy, 093g0; June, 7003 old, T20; low mhixed, 0303 old, 70¢; no firade; G} dumiaged 4o, Oata qolot snd Gnclisbged 5 No. Croven Sgrp—Mammoth, $0.35, Troripza—Tionr, B50 bria; wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, IS spatENTE=lour, 600 bris; wheat, 4,000 buj corn, 44,000 bu'; oals, nono, . DETROIT, Drrnotr, April 7.—BrgADsTUPPA—Flour qufet and unchanged, Whent—darket steady; oxtra, $1.043; No. 1, $1.65@1.60; amber, $1.406, Corn—Aarkol ateady’ at 71, Oais—Domatid géod; fall prices, b o, Croven SEED—45,00, Recrrers~Flour, 700 brls; wheat, 11,000 bu; corn, 6,000 bu ; oats, 1,000 Lu. SinrateNTs—Flour, 1,000 brls; wheat, 2,000 buj corn, 3,000 bz oats, 1,000 b, NEW ORLEANS. NrwW ORLEANF, April 8,—BurAvaturrs—Tlour dull; double, $5.25; lrolmasfl‘W(flfl.’M; cholco oxtra, $7.26@ 38,00 Gorn in falr supply and do- ‘white, 78@80c; yellow, 8ic, Tovrpo, [nmily, mand mixel, 7@ Onts quuiot at f2@GAe. DBrAN—S. 1,40, Hax—Dull; prime, $10,00, ProvistoNs—Tork held ab $17.65 no_sates, snlt meats firm at 6¢@03{e, and BX@83; #earco and firm at 7% @03{e, Hams, 1@ Lanp—Firmer; tierce, D@93 ; keg, 104 g:m;m—l)ula: :c‘cnnflu. ';?)'U{E,u OLARSES—Qilot: conirifayal, 41@4bo, Wniskzo Dl dror w416 CorrEx—Quict at 21 @25¢, CorN MraL—Lowar ot §3,560. Conx—Bulk of corn stock, 100,000 bu, 60,000 of ‘which is on the markot, balanco engaged for oxport; nominally 74@76¢. & CotroN—Domand falr but not actlve; males, 4,050 bales + prices firmer and stoady,. Rocaipts, 2,481 bles ; oxports to tho Continent, 2,420 Great Britain, 8,078} Dry Bacon ®103c. cogeiag, 1 s‘.l f,’"""' ‘214,003 3 unsold, 122,000, ss.x?é‘;sgm‘ old, 113%; sight, par; sterilng, BUFFALO, BurrALo, April 8.—BREADRTUFFS—Wheat fnootivent $1.65 “for' No. 2 Milwaukee, Corn scarco ond wanted; sales of dcara new st 706 on track, Rye neglectod. Darloy neglooted, BREDS—Stoady aud in falr demand, MARINE. Tort of Cllenge. AnnTvED—Schr Chatlos Hibbard, Tarrle! Pler, cedar poBts; rcow Lawreuce, Bouth Huven, wood ; echr Ade siatls, Grand Uavon, limber ; schi tyrile, Stunkegon, lumber : sehr Ashiabuls, Aldekn, ark; Whirlwiad, Centrovlile, wood ; stmr Muakegoh, Grand Havon, sunt drios ; tig ' Now Era, Grand Iaven, lumber, (Owing hargen Wm, Burns, Grand Haven, lumber, €, 1%, Allea, Grand_Taven, luniber, City of 'Erle, Grand iiaven, Tumbor § sehr Kotchiuin, Alinnpee, rallzosd ties ; schr Mary B. Hale, Muskegoh, lumber, CEEATED—Stmr Muskegon, 8 bria pork, 10 brla flour, 18 pkgs Lquor, 16 racks feed, and wundelos 3 schr Aus. tralin, Muskogon, 8 tons band iron, 1 ton Lath twinc. Tinke Freiglts. wero quist, Two proPellors, Toledo and Nowburgh. (formerly Teud wore takon’ for wheat to Now York, at 8730 per 100 i, Tho two wil take nbout 57,000 bu, Proposed Actlon of tho Bonrd of Lake Under- writers. Vossol-owners and navigatora all along tlie lino of Inkas, have Leou mora or lees sgitated over tho action of hé Lako Underwritors, and imany have boou tho muledictions Inunched upon_tho offending ones. Tt iy now learued from tho Duffalo Courier, that William Lovering, Chisirmun of {ho Executive Committeo of {ho National Board of Underwriters, aud Mr, B, B, Smith, Becreiary, Lavo been appointed mombers of thio commisnion'whose duty 16 to exnmino Captaingand Matea of veasels, snd to grant cortificatos of quallfication _under tho recont action of tho Committoe, The third member is to bo sn oxperionced Teko comnindor, and the business of the Comiission 18 10 be trunsactd fn. Buffalo, A roduction of b por cont i to bo made in tho premium of cargoes, Whoro 1h1o vessols aro in chargo of oflicors recognized by thio Gownsiesfon, Tho rules und rogulations by which the Comumission aro Lo bo governed, provido tlat it shall Do tho duty of tho Cowmission’ to_ozamino all cora~ manders ond mates who sliall spply for ozumination, Tu order to pnes, tho applicant miist. poasera auch i knowlodyo of nautical stfenco s may bo considered indispensnblo for such positiona on tho great Inkes, Applicants must also bring crodontiols 0 to genersi food, casaclor for morallty, sobricty, Lonesky, aud clligence, o Commisslon 16 at. Lberty to employ tho sorvices of such fuapoctors as moy ba uppointed by the Exceu- tive Committeo. 1t i mado tho fmperative duty of ull Captains to amploy only such Mates an_ehall Lald tho certifieateaof recommendation of tho Bonrd, Al cor- tifleates may bo rovokied for reasons eatfsfuctory to tho Commission, for barratry or breach of trust, for un- fulness or misconduct, involving uunecessary loss o veusal or caryo, or for Uhipwreel st proporly e~ counted for. A ‘room may bo provided i Bufalo to bo called tho * Commissionors’ Room of tho Nutfonal Bonrd of Lako Underwriters,” whero the Gommissiou~ ‘e shall atteud for tho reguldr transaction of busiuoas, which room sholl bo_deemed headquarters for tho ro: coption and dissemination of information Togsrdin tho interests of Ioko nsurance, and Treo toall whio hold certificatea of tho Bosrd, “Tho feo for an examination nnd Captaln’s or Com- modoras certificato is to bo $5_for every rencwal, Motes to be charged half prico, Tho annual subscrip: tion for merchanta and vessel-owners is $10 por an num, A Togister 18 to bo fallbfully kopt by tho Come misslonera of all cortificates Issucd or ronowad showing tho character aud standing of thoso who bold thom, which shall be open to all members atxl wub- seribors who muy desiro information, Tor tho one courugoment of tils movement tho soveral companiea comprising the National Board of Lake Underwritera intend hereafter to churgo tho sasured an dditionnl ruto of 6 per cent ol premiume on cargocs, oxeopting ing on such vesrels as aro commanded and oflicered by porsous Lolding the cartiates of secommendation of the Board, Miscellaneoun, ciioAdo, Tho *little " Wood hus boen Libeled for $81, —Twolvo vessels Jaden with lumber wora i the mar- ket yesterduy, —Tho prop- Alasks hos been taken into Doolittlo & Olcott’s dry~dock for repairs, —Capts, Dickson and Condon, of the props Montans nnd Arsbis, arrived from Buflalo yestorday, and will agsume cutgo of thelr respoctive vensels at ouce, —Tho schr Charley Hibbard stranded at Tuft's Pier, on the weat shoro of Lake Michigan, last Friday night, ‘The tugt Kittie 8moke, of Maultowor, got her off next doy. Bhiocume into this port yesterdsy, ELAEWIIRRE, A United States Oustom-House has been established at Kelloy'a 1sland, 1t will bo under cliargo of tho Sun~ dunky District, and Ar, D, K, Huntinglon will be tho Callector, —Tho work of atnking ont tho Sturgoon Bay Canal channal {8 completed, About 1,400 cords of wood are ‘banked along the conal. —Seventeen apar and threo ean buoss aro placod be- twoon tho mouth of Fox Biver and Lscanoba during tho deason of navigatlon, —Tho Gehr Nassau, Capt, Froot, whioh lafd up at ot Dulhousie during thia winter, ‘arrived ot Oswego, Friday, ladon with wheat from Chlcago, —Tho scbr Loulsa, which losded ot Tawas with foo a fow daya before, cucountered tho storm on Lako Huron Friday, aud lind bor Infzzon-mait shivored, On arriving at Port Huron sbe luid up to get a now one, —ITio Ogdensburg Journal aays (ko propolice Disck- cye, of tlro Northern Transportation Companys Line, o' been condomnied, or rather inaurance companioh Tefuse to tuko any risk upon her or cargoes shipped on Goard of hor, Her ollicers and crow Lovo therofore Deon discliargo s2d tho Loat bas oo out o comunls- slon, —Aceording to Intest advioes thoro ia mo proapect thut tho uppor lakes will bo open for navigation befors thio loet of April, Teams were still crossing tho ice on Green Bay, {rom Pensuukeo to Littlo Sturgeon, Sun- Yo . —Capt, Gilman, of tho prop Depore, says that the harbors at Ludugton and Frankfort aro stil partially closed by fee, Tho Httlo lake at Manistoo 18 a8 yet not ontirely open, ~—Advices fom Harrlsvillo, datod Saturday,srnounca {ho arrival thero of tho prop St, Joseph, from Cheboy= e After dischurglug and rodolving frolght, oo nfé for Detrolt, Jier Captain roported baving sucoun tored oivy flelds of ico outside, —1'he elilp carpenters aud calkers of Duffalo, be~ longing fo tho Union, huve heen on a strike for soveral woekn, Thoy wera getting $3 por doy, and xro hold= fug out for un advance to $3,50 per diy, In viow of {ho fact that some of tho strikers Niovo roprosonted that thotr domouds fOF WAFeS Wero 10 mOPo thun wa bedug paid at somo of tho lako poris—viz: $.50 per day v, AT, M, Drake, Superintendent of the Union Ship Yard and Dry-Dock, addressod lotters to the various yurda nlong tho chuln of lakes, und tho following nuswers wero recelved, showinyy thiat the highest price pudd s $ por day ut Chicago und Olevelaud, and the }n\\‘cu‘ paid wan $2,50 por duy for carpontera ut Oleve- Iand aud Dotroft, und §3t0§2,60 8¢ Port Huron, wud $2.75 at Milwaukee, SCALES, FAIRBANKS SIANDARD SCAT.HS s OI' ALL BIZES, el fe) T ATRBANKS, MORSH &00 i & 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST, TO RENT. TO RIENTT. 18 tho B! nlf:ll,»'fllll R R | 8 SHAWLS. NEW ATTRACTIONS IN SELANR L., FIELD, LEITER & CO., STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS,, ‘Will open, on THURSDAY, April 9, a full line of the New and Fash- ionable Embroidered Black Cashmere SQUARE SHAWT, Tho LATEST NOVELTY, per last stenmer. Prices remarkably low, Al 2, have made still {further ad« ditions to the popular Silk o Wool Ottoman Shawls, ‘Which they are closing out ot Less than HALF PRICE. STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS. MANNHEIMER BROS, 224 & 926 West Madison-st,, ‘Wishing to clone tholr ENTIRE S8TOCK of Ottoman . Shawls Before Muy 1, offer $%3.00 Shawls at.. 6.00 Shawls at.... 4.00 Shawls at.. or RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRADNS! EXPLANATION OF REFERRNCE MARRS, =t Satnrdayox S0 By aEor0s: ot Dali oo CRoPtod Hds- MICHIGAN CENTRAL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Deyol, foot of Lake at,, and fool of Ticent ot Nkt e Sy G s, pouticat b ittt aon. and 76 Canalat,, evrner of Mo Mail tyln mafn and afr ilne), y Foxpross.. iackson Accommiodation, ‘Atlantle ixvro DNt Expross, QXD nATIDE Moeniug Exsbross, 230 0. m.|* 8:30p, m. RNigut lixpross, b 90 b el 6 e e HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Guneral Passongar Agont. CHICARD & ALTON HAILRDAD. Ohicago, Kanias Clity and_Denver Skort Line, sla_Loutste ana, Xo,, and Chicago, Sprinyfieid, Alon and 3hwough Line, Union Lepot, Weat Side, near Had Urldye, - Ticket Oices : At Depol, and 123 tandotph Leave, Arrice, Konsas Oity and Donvor Fast Ex, [+ 1:00p, on. |* 0 5. 1, Kisas City, Eapress b2 7 St. Louls xp S 8110 St. Louis nnd Toxry Fast Kx .. . VinJacksonvilie iviston. Springiiol R e 1 Pross Springnold aat Fxjroes. eltorson Olty Kxpros Puorla, Kookuk & Burliion, Chloago & Paducah Railroad K Htrontos, Lacon, Washington Fix. Jollot & Divight Accomumodation CHICACO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PANL i LA EE & JahaiL Rl A, Hicket Oflo~ 2 83 South lurk atey opposite Sherman Houte, anit af Demogs Leave, Arri Milwaukes, Greon Bay, Stovens'| | Tojut, Brairio ou Oblon, & L) : Croass Dav lixp 230, m. 11008, m.” 3Mjiwaukgo, Orocs : B 5 aome, Bainecs 5:0p, m.[* 7:66p, m. olls Night Kpross [t10:00p,m. |*4:15 p. m. HLLINOIS UENTRAL HAILROAD. Degat footof Lakieat. and fosk af Decntyaecondat, Tickst agiicé, 121 Randolph-st., near Clark, Teave. | Arrivo, 8t Loufs 5. Loul Cairo& Now O Springileld Bapross, () Gllman Passongst: Dubuquo & Bionx Uity Dubunuo ¥ Sious Oity He.reeess (a) Ruas to Uhampaign on Saturdass. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, Sty Grand Pucife Tioieh, and af depotar - 0 0 O Leave, Arrice, Mail and Expeon Ottawa nud Sirer oltlc Fant Lino, fof Oniaba, Kansas fllg’ chison & 8¢, Jo Aurora Passangor, Mnndnm|0(lnwn & Stroator Pasa Aurora Bassonior, . ‘Aurora Passenizer (Suna; 1] st PeERmaT L _ CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Cily afices, eorner. Randolph and TSalleus,, and 75 Canal. Leave, | Arriva. & Marquotee fapre Madilon & firoy Prsiong ‘a—Dapat comor of Wi ; S Dupat cormor of Chgat and Ioiirio-te: WS STENNETT, Gon. Pass, Agonts COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Tieket and Freiyht Ofice, 11 Clarkesty Speolal Inducomenia, Grot Now Routa. Aeo T ol 1t AW, e CHICAGO, RQCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devol, corner of VanLuren und Shermun-ats, Teket offes, Grand Paciic Hotel. QOmahs, Teavonw'th®Atchison Ex| Poru Acoummodation, Night Expross, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Rure Jaot ar LaSalle-st, Ticket oficer, norllacest corner Clark and Nandalphata., and southioast cornor Cunal und Madison-ate Mat Bpic Atiantio Expross, Nigit cxpeous, [ Bouth Ohlougo AGGointngiiatiuiss 19:00 i, CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. 2¥om the Great Central Hallroud Depot, foof of Lako-st. Day Express. Nlihg_Expre it PERIODICALS, Choul, 4550 nyear. hind 10 ctan, for samploy ur 30 cta, for.sxmplo Cliromo, taras o ayoits ots. ignnwmwrl Wanted In evéry town, Sluniy, and Btaru, Addrosy, THOMAS G, NKWMAN, Ttwom 21 Tribnno Luilding, Chlosgo. SCIENTIFIC |uduidome FARMER. Clirome frus to annuat Bamplo coplos and toris to sibkcribers, " On_ trial, threo wonthis, Addross, THOMAS 5 Othe filol‘l‘{l sant on upplication. Roomn 97" Ceibuns Bullding, Chicagn. REAL ESTATE, City Real Estate for Saie. Tot kunwn as tho *“Long John® Kogine-House Lo (Hub-Lat 4, of Lots 4 G, and¥, Block 63, Origlnal Town), boing 4 foot fronton Tasialio-at,, betwoun Wasbington aud Madison-ats,, by sbout 101 foot duop, Provosals will bo rocelvod until Apsil 30, 1874, for cash, and also for ono-third cashy balance 1 and 2 years, with Lntaceat 838 por sand, ‘;;' B, HAYES,