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8 THE COUNTY BOARD. Rogulations Adopted Relative to Dis- ponsing Charities, &o. A Liberal Spirit Shown Toward Con- tractors, Poor-Housgo and Inspne Asylum. Tho Board of County Commissionars mot yos- terday nftornoon, President Ashton in tho Chnfr, There woro prosont Commissionors Boguo, Busso, * Olough, Crawford, Harris, Horting, Johuson, Jones, Lonorgan, Roollo, and Russoll. COMMUKICATIONS. A communication from the Wardon of the County Ioepital, urging the necossity of o now roof for that bullding, was referrod to the Com- mittoo on Ilospitnl. A communication from Porkins & Steveneon, sotting forth that their bid for paving the courts and areas of tho now jail building was far lower | than that of Joln McCaffroy, was Iaid upon the tablo. . INGANE ABYLUM AND TOOR-TOUSE. ‘Tho quarterly roport of tho Warden of tho Insano Asylum was rocoived aud roferred. It shows that thero wore romaining in the Asylum, Doe. 1, 1873, 268 inmates; ndmitted during tho quartor onding I'eb, 28, B3 inmatos; total, 206, 'Thoro woro 15 dis- charged, and 6 died, leaving 276 now in the Asylum. In tho Poor-House, thoro wero 680 in- mates on tho §0th of November, 1873 ; and, with 510 recoived during the quartor,” thore wero, Teb. 28, 1,090, Thoro woro discherged 133 porsons, and 18 died, lenving 939 inmntes, Thera wero G births—4 girls and 2 loys, The Warden rocommonds that — moro yoom be provided for those who will e gont to tho Poor-Ilouse during the coming fall and wintor ; tho carly enlargoment of tho Insauo Asylum ; tho adaption of now rules and Togulntions for {he placo, and to protout tho ofii cianls in tho exorcise of their dutios, and to allow tho Warden an additional nesistant nt an ox- ponse not to exceod 825 per month. FINANCIAL MATTERS. A communication from the County Clork, ask- ing n temporary lonn of 81,600 to defray tho clerl hiro necessnry in making out nasossmont~ yolly, was roferred to tho Committee on Fi- nanco. A communication from Willlam Reinhart & Co., meat coniraclors, nflun{i an adyan:e on tho contract on nccount of tho advance in tho prico ot ment, whoreby, as they sllogo, thoy ecannob complete tho conkract withont gront loss—way roferred to tho Committeo on Hospitals. Tho Committeo on Judiciary, to whom was roforrod the bill of Josopls Pollak, lato County Olerk, amounting to $3,680.66, for ecrviccs ronderod in proparing the Jists and books for do- linquont taxoes of 1872, aud railrond warrants for 187%; for oxtonding tho unpaid taxcy of 1870, aud tho forfeited toxes for 1871 and 1872, and 10r tho copying of the judgment record for tho taxcs of 1872,—reported, recommonding that tho Dbill be paid. ~ Tho roport was concurred in. A NICE LITTLE QIFT. Tho Committoo on Public Buildings reported recommending tho Bnymnnt of 86,180 to Arm- strong & Lgan, architeocts, for oxtra services in connection with tha construction of tho Criminal Court and Jail Building. Thoe roport was con- currod in and tho bill ordered paid, the only neg- ative votes being those of Commissioners Boguo and Clough, T s The gamo Committoe, to whom were reforred tho {)rnpmm]s for grading, paving, and -finishing up tho arcas of the jail bullding, roported ro- commending that, ag “somo of tho proposals aro incomplote, all be rejocted, and that new pro- posnls bo advertised for, Concurred in, Tho Committoo on Finance roported recom- monding the accoptance of tho bid of Charles 8. Burdick, who proposcs to givo $2,L00 for the buildings on the Reform School grounds, Con- curred-in. CLERES FOR THE COUNTY TREASURER. Tho Committee reported rocommending that the County Treasurer be allowod ono book- Xkeepor at $2,200 por sunum; one clork at 3140 por month, snd that he employ such extra clorks nt $125 each per month ns may be neaded, the numbernot to_exceed tho rulo of the Court. Alro, that the County Trensurer pay £t to such monns aro employed by tho day. Concurred TOW CHARITIES ARE TO IIE DIGPENSED, Commissionor Broguo, of the soluct com- itteo to whom wero referrod various miscel- Inncous subjoots, roported recommonding the adoption of tho following ordors : . 1, From nnd after tho adoption of this order, all Jurors’ certificaton issucd by tlio respectivo Olerke of tho several courts of Cook County, shall, before they ave presented toand paid by the County Trensurer, first bo presented to (his Board and properly audited, tho snmo s Coroner’s Jury certificates, 2. From and after tho ‘adoption of this_order no railrond pascs whatsoever shall bo ordered, granted, or issucd to auy person for any purpose whatsoover, nless the sam sl havo Arst been orderad, direeted, and recommittod in writlhg by a uajority of tlto Com- mittes on Public Charitics ; and under no tircnni- ptances shall auy omploye of tho county order or graut any such pass unless. with tho permission, in Srriting, of n majority of tho wald Commitiee, or by thie order ar direction’of this Board, 8, ¥rom and after {ho adoption of this order, tho Warden of tho Poor-House sliall recelve no pemon ag an inmate who 1s afilicted with or suffering from ve- nerval disease, and who Is not otherwiso s pauper ; and that all such peraons who are mow inmates of Bich Foor-louse, and who uro mot otherwise recognized ‘Paupors, bo'at oneo dlscharged, 4. From and nfter the 1st day of July, 1874, 1o por- non who i able-bodiod, sud physically’ aud ‘mentully able to earn o Jiving, shall bo supported by ortrebuive wid from tho county, and that aims from tho county ehall bo confined {0 uged indigent. porsons, indigent persons, indigont widows and orphians, old, decropit Jiorsons, and cripples, and such Persons o8 ore phys- ically and mentally inable to work for n living, nnd suchi extrome cascs as 1may bo specially ordered by this Hoard, or & mnjority of tho Committes on Public Char- itles, in writing. s 5. Tho Wardens of tho Hospital and tho porson in chatgo of ihe medicul supplies at _tho tospital b and {hoy nro Lieroby ordered and directed to wee that, from ond after duo Lotico of the ndoption of this order, no medicines or medical supplies bo fssuud or delivered 1o persons frco of churge, except paupors aud such in- digent pereons as are unablo to pay for the sume 3 bud it in heroby mado tho duty of tho Committeo on Hospi- tals to aco that thin order i3 properly enforced, and to request the modieal phiysiclaun in chorgo to ive no orders or preseriptious for medicines or medicul aup- plics except ns bereln epecified, unless requosted or directed, in writlng, by o majorily of ithe Committeo on Hospitals ; and thiat” no surgieal instrumonts shall bo ordered of Yun-uuuu\ al tho oxpenso of tho county, unfil o requisition shall first bomado for tho xame by {ho proper person, duly cerlificd by iho Committen on Hoapitals, with a statement nttaclied for what purpose tho samo 18 required, and {ho necessity therefor, and such roquisition duly approved by this aard. Ziesolved, That the Clerk of {his Board i horoby Al- rected to furnish the County Treasuror with a certifiod copy of Order No. 1, andt that aid Treasurer bo ro- quentedt to ptricily observe said order, Jeenolved, That tho Olork of (his Hoard in heroby di- reoted to furnish tho Conty Agent with o cortified copy of Orders No, 2snd No, 4, und that safd County ‘Agent bo justructed {o uvd® printedcoples of snid orders congpicuously posted fu his ofiico, aud have the samo strictly enforcad. Jesolved, That the Olerk of this Toard f» heroby directed to furuish the Warden of the Poor-Hosp with a certified copy of Order No, 3, Wit instructions to have the game strictly enforced ;' and for that pur- pose bo shill have powcr, whonever ho deems 1t nec- uinry, to call upou thy Physician of the Insano Asylim, or the physician in cliarge, to atd him in tho diickiurgo of his duty, Resoliicd, ‘That tho Clerlt of this Board ia horoby in~ atructed 1o furnfsh the Warden of the Hospital with n zortified copy of Ordor No, 5, printed coples of Which ho sbiall caugo to bo conspicucusly posted in tho Hospital bullding, Ziewolued, That the Coroner of Cock Connty bo and o i heroby roqueated, when ho shall summon an ent- ploge of 1o County fo serve on n Coroncr's jury, ot to fesue to any such employe uny certiticalo’ for such services 3 und that he fa requesied to causo this Tesolution to bo rigldly enforced, und that ha be far- nlshod with n certified copy of this resolution by tho Clerk of thfa livard, Jtesolred, That Order No, 4 shall apply to tha sovernl towna of Couk County outsldo of the City of Chicngo, and that tho saveral Bupervisors are Instructed to sto that the sume {8 enforced ; and thut the Clerk of this Board fu directod to furnish each Town Buporvisor ‘ith u certified copy of this order and resolution, Tho roport was signed by W. R, Burdick, Georgo M. Doguo, Thomss Louorgau, and Bumuel Ashton. Commissionors Crawford and Clough spoko in tho bighest praise of tho manner in which the Beloct Committee had performed its dutios, ‘Lho roport was unanimously adopted., TTTHE COUNTY A8 A MONEY LOANER, Commissionor Bogue moved tho passege of the following: Resolved, Thnt the County Trensurer heo, and ho {s Ticroby reqheted, to computo tho intereat, ut tho rato of 10 per cent’ pot annum, on tho amount of the ad- vanco mado to Messrs, Bakor ros,, up to April 17, 1874, aud report to thls Board the Amount of uterest Guy st that dato, Comminsionor Johnson moved to rofor the rosolution to the Judiclary Committco. 'The motion proyailed, Commissioner Clough, who ovidently rogarded this ns an attompt to dodgoe tho issuo, moved thiat tho Committes be instructed to report ab the next mosting of tho Board, ~ Comuissloner Crawford waxed vory angry, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1874, WMM and_with consldorablo hont doolared that ho ,| would not alt in his soat and hinvo his motives impugned in such a mannor. The Committoo would roport whan It got roady. 5 Comminsionor Olough disclaimed any intontion to impugn anybody's motives. T'ho motion waa ulto & common onoin parlinmentary bodies, and thoro waa no oconsion to tako offonso at it. Commissionor Crawford rofusod to bellovo thot no roflection wos intondod. Commissionor Clough _called him to order in languago cquivalont to telling him that ha ked. .,, Commissionor Crawford safd ho would loava that for ench member to settlo in hia own mind; but bo was not going to have the Committeo in- structod. o was vory busy with his own af- lnlr‘n, and would hiavo to tako Yxln timo, Tho motion to inatruct was lost, and thoBoard adjourned until Moudny noxt at 2 p. m. THE COURTS. Miscollancous Xusiness Transacted Yeonterday. 160,000 TREAPARS BUIT AGAINGT THUE O AN, We 1. B. COMPANY. A suit of somovwhat peculinr character, arising from tho groat firp, is now on bhenring boforo Judgo Rogors, Tho suit is brought by Wright Drothers, who beforo tho firo kopt a livery stallo on tho ronthenst cornor of North State and Kiu- zio strools, ngainst the Chicago & Northwdstern Railway Company. Tho Wrights ailego that, on Bundny night, Oct. 8, 1871, when the firo was raging around thom, thoy had w very Jarge quan= tity of loraes, carringes, sleighs, robes, lny, onts, ete., in their stable. Thoy think they would hinyo baon able to snve a good portion if it hadnot boon for tho fault of the Company, which bad a large number of barrels of keroseno oil slowed in its warchouso immodiately opposito thoir stablos. This ofl caught firo and exploded, dronching their building, Dbronking in windows, and sotiing evorything immedintoly in a blnzo, aud rundaflm{lit Impos-" slble to enrry nnything away. Even though the firo would have ultimately burned their estab- lishmont, thoy maintain that, as the dofendunt had moro than tho logal quantity of fivo barrela of ofl on ita promiacs, and ns this ofl was_ tho immodiate oause of their loss, it should bo held lablo for tho wholo damage, which is claimed to bo the large sum of 160,000, The defend- ants havo filed tho plon of genoral issuo only, and their line of defonso I8 not known. Mossra, Swott and LeMoyno appoar for the plaintifls, and the Hon. Lyman Trumbull, B. 0. Cook, an Messrs, Willard and Flurrison for the Compauy, The trisl of tho caso’ is closaly contested, and will probably occupy nearly n weok. . TROUDLE WITH A IREWER. Louis C. Iuck fited a bill agninst the legal ropresontatives of his deconsed partuer, John L. Miller, asking for u specific performance of n cortnin contract. Huck states that Inst July, renlizing tho uncertainty of human life, o made nn agreemont with Mitler by which tho real es- tate of tho firm was not to bomado liable to salo on the death of ono partuer, but it wns agreed that tho survivor should havo tho right 10 buy it at 10 por cont less than the cost price. The poraon Empurty wag also to be purchased by tho rcmaining partner. in case of doath, at a fair appraised valuo, Miller died in Soptembor, 1873, leaving a pieco of proporty bolonging to the flrm on tho cornor of Eightoonth and Canal strocts, 07 by 200 foot, and valued at $70,208.89, aftor deduct- ing tho 10 por cont as agroed. The porsonal property was ostumated at 581,053,602, Decensed owned onc-half of all this, or $76,631.01. Com- plainant s anxious to havo tho contract carried out, and purchase this property, but sowo of Miller's hoirs are minors, and canuot givo a legal coneent, and ho, therefore, seeks the aid of n court of equity. TARTNENSTIP TROUBLES. Horbort C. Sanborn hias filed a bill to diverco himself from his partuer, Samuel Harris, Ban- born states that on Soptembor last he ontored into an agreement with the dofendent in the manufacturo and gale of a cortain kind of stenm- cengine, of which Harris was tho inventor. Com- platuant was to pry £6,000 for u hnlf right fn tho atent for tho Statos of Iilinois, Wisconsin, lown,.and Minncsota. Bauborn accordingly paid the 5,000, and nlso 8600 additional for wshare in some fools. Ho thon naked for & doed of convoyanco of the patent right. Iarris told lwm that tho deed had been sent to Washington to Do recorded. 'Fhis satisficd Sanborn for o time, but ho hay rocontly ascortnined that no such doed was sver sont that tho bueincss, instoad of being prnsrnm\m. an Harrls had represontod, is really o losing un- dortaking. 1o thorefore asks n dissolution, an account, and an injunction to provont Harris, who i8 (‘rmupouaiblo, from disposing of tho co- partoership property. The injunction was grauntod under » vond for £3,000. - 1TENS, 4 Tho caso of Paul Schoeppe, alias T, B. Schu- lonbergz, who wants n habeas cornus, will como up this morning bofore Judgo Willinms. Mrs, Dopuic, who gued Shipman Fox for $10,000 damages to her character, recovered a wvordicet for 8100, Judge Drummond will bo ongaged with a pat- ent caro to-duy. % UNITED BTATES COURTS. Charlos C. Walton bogan a suit against T, G. MoLaury, ciaiming §3,000. BANKRUITCY ITEYH. Tho Jochanics’ National Bank filed a potition against Charles L. Rice, on a judgment for 811,15, The baulk cliargos Itice with suspen- sion of payment, and also with disposing of his sharo in a firm of which he was a member. Rico filed a confeusion nud was adjudicnted bankrupt, and the warrant made returnablo Muy 20, 1874, In the matter of the Germanin Insurance Company tho Ausignce filed o roport alating that he had offored for sale two motes of A, O. Hesing, sggrogating $16,000, sccured by 170 shares of the Staals-Zeitung Company, thut Icory Greenobaum had bid im §5,000 for the snme, and nsking that such sale be conflrmed, Tho Gourt granted tho offlor, aud commanded tho notes and collatefill to be dulivered to Greenebaum, s Wiswall & Thompson filed » potition againat Mrs, J. B. Willinms, clafining an indobtedness of 2440, Mra. Williums hns absconded, and allowed a portion of hor goods Lo be sold on fogal process, A rulo to’ show couso April 80 wae igsued and a provisional warrant of weizure. An auachment was issued ogringt Iranz Behreibor. In tho matter of the Princeton Fanning Com- pany, an order for tho oxomination of M. J. Cooper, & Director and Superintendout of tho Compauy, was mado to take placo before Rogis- tor Johnson, April 21, at 10 o'cloct. BDPERION COURT IN DRIEF, DonJamin Alward bogan w'suit in trespasa for $2,000 agaiust tho Penusylvania Rteilrond Com- pany. 1’§trink J. Towle hegan o emnit for §1,000 ngainst 8. A. Lee and W. 12 Templo, Fredoriok Ayo sued Llsio Fischor and Louis Tisher for 31,000 W. 0. Goudy und Goorgoe Chandlor brought suit against Bamuol J. Walkor, claiming 1,000, Loander J. McCormick commonced a suit against Bamual J. Walker nud H., IL Walkor, Inying damages at $15,000. ‘Campboll Brotliors illed a petition against A, C. Bad pjor for a mochunic's liou to tho amount of $1,010.48 on 20 Last Washington streot, CIRCUIT COURT. Androw Lamportsdoorfor_illed a bill against Torman Jowion, heodore Jowien, and Churles 31, Barnum, to forocloso n mortgage for 1,200 on Lot 21, Block 2, in Ilenry Moyerbofl's Bub- division of the 8. 3¢ of Blovk 13, in tho Canal Lrustoos’ Subdivision of the W. 1<, oxcont tho 8, . 3¢ of the N. . ¢, and tho N. B. J¢ of the 8, W. 7% of Bec. 6, 30,14, I, E. Chismplon commencod a suit for $1,000 sgainst G. Muthison and Alico Potorson. THE COUNTY COULT, TJudgo Wallaco convened tho April torm of his Court in the now Court-llouse, on the North Bide, yestorday morniug, and lheforo procecding with the regular busiuess, Mr, Robert W, Smit! resouted the resolutions ndopted at the moot- ng of the Chicngo Bur Bnuurday in memory of tho Iato' Thomas . Turnor, and, by ordor of tho Courl, they wero spread upon the recoyd, In the matier of tho estato of Jacob Endors rant of administration was issucd to Catherine indors, under an upproved bond of $14,200, J. Heoley Wallaco was appointed aduinistrator of tho estato of Sarah M. Walluce, under nn ap- provad bond of £10,000, In tho mattor of tho estato of Frod W. Karston, grant of administration was issned to Sarnh Xarston undor an approved bond of 4,000, "o Court ordored that any and all porsony doniring to ob{uce to the confirmation of eithor of tho following numbered spocinl assossment rolls of tho city of Chicago, shall filo thoir ob- Jectiony thoreto, in writing, by Wednosday motning noxt at 10 o'clock, to-wit ;" 421, 490, 555, G666, 568, 669, GGG, GUB to 671, OTY to 577, 82 to 588 inclusive, Adjudication In tho following ostatos wag ordored : Martha J, Magoon, Mary Iurth, John O'Noil, Bdward Wilke, Albort Cande, Idward Wright, Joln M. Sohonhook, Paulina 1dor, John Roidor, Oharios Wenthe, Mary Wilson, Morris Honnohsoy, Molviu P, hdsor, John 1, Muollor, Willlum Rnvestyn, Richard D. Cumphell, Char= los H, Whittlesoy, Bubing Stokes, John Muguiro, Milton Parkor, John Hurris, Ellon Iohnes, Frank Alles, Christian Blori, Isabolla 8, Halli- dny, G, 11, Nolwon, John Lienley, Matoy Tusk, Patrick I, Counors, Martin Hohuth, Thomas Wolfor, Fredoricl Law, Jonrad Webber, Georgo Trludol, Mnadalons llotlonback, William A, Johnwon, John Dohle, Rogor Fowler, and John V. It, oknmnn, Clnims agalnat tho following ontatos woro al- lowed : John 8, Brown, $1,100.68 ; John V. R, Roesmann, 6610.40: Mary Joffory, 860 Amn Tarnos, §110 ; Loulsn G. Bigolow, §921,60 ; Ly~ wandot Wovorly, $67.74: Martin Schuth, 8200 ; Margarot DPorry, $190.80; Rogor Fowlor, $GDE.8D & T, A, Kinzio, 81001 1 Patrick I, Cons ners, §30 3 Johm Dohle, Br., 8683,75. Thio flrst nccount of tho guardian of Morbort B. Coolc wns approved. TNE CALL. Jupar Hoorns—No oall. 2,648 on trinl and ood for all day. ' & to 88 6xcont 77 and 8. Jupar HooTi—7. Jupne Tpee—284 an Junoe HeaTon—317, 231, 228 to 227; 220, 208, 241, 249, 245, 248, 260, 557. Jupar Tanweut—1,661 to 1,576, Junar MoRonents—E0 to 82, oxcopt 54, 56, 68, 60, and 64, . . Junae Tameson—105, 107, 10, 110, 111, 11134, 112, 114, 110, 117 to 120, 199, 124, 126, lo 128 ) 181, inchusive, hz Jupee Surri—Asaists Judgo MoRoborts, TUDGMENTS, Burenton Count.—CoNrEsstoNs—Iames G, OrT v, §:,aric Goon, I, ¥, "Beliof, sud If. M, Wilor, Junaz MolonErTe,~F, I1, Hunt v, Willinm Rameay, $204T-Blmon THgiine " y. Tamea Onrroll, $148.20, Johu Heatly nnd Jaboz Harkor v, Thomnn Bwn $307.60,—Tliomas 8, Kirkwood ot nl, v, Danfel L. Tuckloy and William H, Chinmplin, $126.65, Jupay; EATON—Thomas §, Elsfon v. CralgloSharp, Jupar Syrrm.—James O, Millor v, Jonnfo O, Me- Lane, D, O, McLano, and J, 8, Hunt; debt, $300; damages, $400, Omnovsr Courr—Junor Roorns.—Emma E, Do- Do, v, Shdyinain Fox ; vardict $100, and mtion for now tral, C 3 YALE, Roception to President Porter ot the I'remont flousc. A very pleasant rounfon of the Yale Collogo Alumni Aseociation of Chleago took placo yos- terday ovening at the Tromont IToneo, tho ocea~ slon being a recoption givon to Presidont Porter of Yalo. AMONG THE INVITED GUESTS PREBENT ° woro Loonard Swott, the Rov. Dr. Powors, Rtab- ort Lincoln, tho Nov. Dr. Patterson, Prof. Matthows, Sonntor Doolittle (Prasidont of Chi- cago University), Dr. Androws, andDr, Jobnson. The Chicago Yalo Alumni Association was ropre- sentad by its Progident, J. O, Burroughs, of tho Chicngo Univorsity; Tbonezor Bucldngbam, Tirst Vice-Presidont; Dr. J. M. Hydo, Becre- tary; and 1L IL Brown, R, . Bannard, A.B. Mason, J. 8. Norton, and H. C. Boyco, mombors of tho Ixceutive Commiltoo, Aftor o very ploasant time had boen spent in tho discussion of an onjoyablo repnst, DR “DUBROUGHS, & in the chair, enlled the meeting to order and ad- dressed {t. IIe amsured Dr, Portor that hio was welcomo in tho midat of tho Yalo Alumni, All the alumni would considor his visit as both o ploasuro and an honor. Ho was glad that, asan oldor momber of tho College. ho was ablo to ex- press tho interost thoy ail took in him and his wolfaro, Xt mado very littlo differonco bow long it was sinco n man’ had loft o Yalo. To tho loarts * of yomng and old tho momory of tho = old _ Collego was dear Ho boped that Prosidont Portor would tell thom all about what had -happeucd at tho Col- lege, and what was golu% to happen within the noxt twonty-five years, On bohalf of the Chicn- go Alumni of Yale, ho could say that thoir hearts woreall warm to'the old Colloge. ‘L'hoy wora flnd to introduce him to tho groat West nu oading educationnl man, to a cmmtr‘i' which 1ind moro colloges to the squaro acro than any othor section of thoe Union, In closing ho called upon Mr, Franklin MacVeagh to prezout TIIE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, which wero unanimously adopted : ‘Tho Yale Asxociation of Chicago, composed of men who acknowledgo their profound indobtoduess to Yalo, their veueration for its character, and thuir atlection for it mewmories : and whero good fortune has given them the opportunity of years to. eutubliel their affee= tion and esteein for tho Preaident of Yale, accepts the agrecablo occaslon of President Porter’s wlsit to re- solvo - #+1, 'That the history of Yalois one steady, unbroken devalopmiont und progress—tho great University of to-dny, withn nation for itu wppropriato field, 18 tho logitiniato organic outgrowth from tho slender collego of the olden timo, . 2, That this remarkablo dovelopmont, now an ae- knowledged honor to Americs, hos been offscted under disadvantages that no ono 'tould readily beljeve, proving not ouly that the business manugemont of Yule Lint boen boyond praise, but also that its meagro money has always, through ile niany yeurs, boen sup- plemented by the helpful and honorsble sacrifices of its dovoted Presidents and Facultios, 4. Uhnt theso facts teach us two things: First, to temper our demand for changes at;Yalo futo hormony with it past and present, becauso’it i of tha gening of Yaloto grow by dovelopment ond not by revolu- tion ; nnd, second, ou nil stich demands, to remember Dhow ‘much she already and alwuys dogs, comparcd to the pocuniary meaus nt hier command. 4, That in tho excellenco of tho scientiflo dopart- mentaud the succossful movenent toward bighor cul- turo and scholarslip in the Lost Graduaie Depart- anont, wo sco new evidence of Yalv' constunt growth uul harmony with the age, 6. That, whilo more moncy is needed at Yale, and whilo nothiug would more surely promoto {lio Iberal culture of its studouts, wé trust that in the pursuit of needed wealth uo now estimnte of money will obtain at Yale, bocauso tho old estimato is co just and munly that to'it 1 largeely duo tho fact, that tudont life at Yol is unsurpaseed i cssentiol purity, manliness, aud equality. 6, ‘Chal we again congratulato Yalo and ourselvee, that inn timo of so much discuesion of educational uestions, and when marked developmenuts in odtca= tlonal systems scem imminent, our University hasa President 5o abilu to know the marrow of her Listory, 10 gensp tho keionew of bis profeenlon, and to know woll the days in which he lives, In prosontivg tho resolutions Ml MACYEAGID s0id thint bo would be uo Yule man if Lo let an opportunily pass of paying a tributo to the Alma Mator. Ho thought that'n steady development ras more to bo dosirod than a momontary infat- uation. 1o was suro that nono present” would evor look agnin upon an institution like the Col- lego whero wonlth and power wons for nothing, and character, mind, and culture had solo Bway, 1fe wa sure that Yulo. Collogo reprosented tho host class of Awerican thought, and_that the love for it folt by tho graduntes “would increaso with the age and extout of the institution. TRESIDENT POWTER, - Tho Chairman cnlled upon Presidont Porter, wlto, ou rising, was greoted with applause. 118 thanked tho meoting for their oxpressions of welsomo. o thought that tho best evidenco thoy had of tho soundnoss of Lheir_educationul systom was in theirsuccessin lifo. Yalo Collego could kottle ll questions as to hor powor by ro- forring to what hor_ sous wero, rather than to tho oxprassionst of kindnoss they intended to hor, e novor folt 8o muoh nt n loss ng when ho was called upon to speak for tho College. Ile folt ot homog. at the Colloge, hut in mecting tho old pupils abroad ho felt cmbar- rassed. 1o had besought Dr. Wolkoy to nc- company him, nnd ho would have come but for sicknoss in Lis family, 1l allnded briofly Lo the internnl and extornal improvemonts made iv the Colloge. Ho wan suro that in times of difficulty it was on tho college-mon that tho country shonld rely. If there was anytliing which made & colloga n place to bo loved, it was thint thoy woro cultivatingnll that made life dear, immor- tality sure, or our country cortoin, ¥ PRESIDENT DOOLITTLE, of 'the University of Chicago, snid’ that, though lio was xiot & grattusto of Yalo, hio could not but admiro the filinl aloctivn shown to that Colloge. It would tako muny yours boforo thoe colleges of Chicago could stand on n par with thoso of Yalo and Cambridgo, bub ol tho snme timo 1t was L0 bo hoped thut tho duy would come whon thoy would, DI YOWEER, of tho Univorsity of Ivanston, eaid that tho work done by Yale Collogs was not wholly in- cluded in tho cducntion of tho sons ot Yale, ‘T'he forge of tho Colloge wns moro widespread. hio Collogo _ho ropreecnted wateliod the work- ing of Yalo Collegy, und profited therofrom. THE REV,, DR, HELMER alluded tothe different occupations that the ahunni had fallon intosince their doparture from collogo. ‘Chey nll lovod Yulo yot, and sont fond thoughts toward the Colloge. * It soomed to him that Yalo was daily growing_ grandor than evor, After tho singing of # Louriger Horatius," and one or two athor colloge dittles, the meoting dispersed. OEBITUARY, A+ P Onllow, n‘::l)'or of Allcghony 1ye specral Dignateh to The Chicago Tril . Prrronunih, Dy Aprl esthe. T A. . Gallow, Mayor of 'Alloghony City, expired sude donly at 6 o’clock this morning, nt his resldonco on Montgomory avenuwe. Doconsed lhad beon confined to his house some flve months with puralysis, 1lo was woundod twico whiloin tho army, and his wor rocord is an honorablo one, Iio wasn printor by trado, and in his timo hns added some coutributions to tho loeal proxs, Ho will bo haried with military honom, ho boing Mujor on tho stall of Maj.-Goneral Pearson, of tho Eighteenth Division P, N, G. T'he City of Allogheny gouerally weurs tho gurb of mourn- ing to-day. THE ARKANSAS TROUBLES. (Continuca from the Fivat Pago.) rosources and goninl olimato entitled hor to ucunhtf. A Tbottor olass of population was rapidly pouring In, Noithor was n man auostloned ns to whero ho wha_horn, or what wero his political opinions, I a{mnk nA N Northorn man who hns spont much timo thoro, nd biavo no fenr of succonsful contradiotion. Although Arkansas hos many rough citizons, aa Line overy otlior Btato, and ospecially thoso on what is” commonly known na ‘‘tho Border,” lifo ia nu enfo thors ns In nny of the oldor nud moro thickly-populated Biates. I hovo passed nlono ond unarmed ncrons tho Btato, and through thoso portions populatad by the very worss clnss of hor pooplo, ot overywhete I went I recolved the most hospitablo trontment. You spenk truly when you sny that Baxtor line the sympathy of tho TDEST PORTION OF THE PEOILE of all partios in thoKtate, 'I'ho coursa of Brooks in oblaining posecssion of tho office of Governor i sufliciont to show tho charncter of tho man, Admitting, for argumont’s soko, that ho recclvod tho — Inrgost numbor of votos cnst (which is vory quostion- ablo), and I fegully ontitled to hold tho ofico ho claims and at presont holds, ho has no moral right to jeopardize tho intercsts of the &tato, tho peaco, and perhaps lives, of her peoplo, in ordor to grntify porsonn] ambition; and cor- talnly nono to assumo so high o position thrnnEh such quostionnblo means. If ho werg, fit to bo Govornor of the State he would seorn to obtain such an oxelted position by questionablemoans, As n mimstor of the Gospel and follower of the meok and lowly Bavior, it I duty to tench poace, and not bloudshod and anarchy. N. 0. YaouriTs, =g ‘The Itevs Xoury Ward Beocher’s Enst Ilorses. From the Turf, Field and Farm, Tt is to bo hopod that, now that My, Becchor is racognized ns tho ownor of some vory fino horso stock, the long-facod gontry will censo their prosistont tirades upon thoso who havo the good sonto to valuo this particular doecription of Pm?' orty, The above-uamod gontleman has lately ndded to hia stocl by purchiasing from Mr, Will~ inm Wilson, of Newburg, Orange County, iu this Stato, & valuable toam, which aro o credit to thelr illustrious progenitor, a8 they undonbtedly will be to their distingnished owner, Thoy ara brown and o buy, 6 yoars old, in tho noighhor- hood of fliteen iands, fast, fincly goited, sym- motrical ju form and action audk vory stylish. Both weroe vired by Edward Everott (son of Rys- dyl’s Inmblotoninu, ot of nmaro by imported argrave), The dum of one is Rose of Washing- ton, and tho othor 18 out of nmare by Friday (son of importod U'rustea). Wo aro not at libor- ty to state the prico paid for this handsome tonm, but wo fool assured that Mr. Wilson is as antisfied with tho salo as Mr. Becchioris proud of hia now acquisition. _— Spcoch by the Prince of Walces, The Princo of Walos presided at the festival of {he Clough Orphian- Asylum, at Willis Rooms, in London, a fow days since, In responding to tha tonst of the Roval family, he gaid: *1t is my duty upon this ocension—the flrat time that I havo met an assombly of Englishnien sinco 8 now addition hns been madoe to our family—Lo sny how gratified tho Duchoss of Edinburgh is by thoLkind way in which shie hins been roceivod over sinco her arrival in this country, and I feel sure that sho will be a8 popular and beloved among youansis tho Princcas of Walas, It has been often snid with truth that the marringos of thoe llo‘{nl family in these days are not political ones, and I kmow that this marringe is puroly ono of love nnd affoction.” —_— EAST LIBERTY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. EART LIDERTY, Pa., April 20,—COATTLE—Atrivals, fn- cluding Saturday on Sunday, 214 care. - No salen. Hoas—Arrivals, inelnding’ Soturdoy and Suudoy, 141 cara; Best Thiladoiphin, $0.50i@6.60; Yorkors, $5.9086,60, Burkr—Arrivale, including Saturdny snd Sunday, 19 cara § beat, $7.00@7.76 ; medium, $0.00G0.75, PITTSBURGH Oil. MARKET. Trrrssunan, April 20.—PeTnoLEus—Crude, noth- 15 dolags § wn uioto § ofned unchonged. TTARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL Torclun Markots. Lavznroot, April 2011 a, m—Tlour, 28s@28s 6d, Whoat—Winter, 120 40@12580 3 spring, 118 11d@12% 6§ whito, 123 §d@13s ; club, 13:@13s Gd, Corn, 41s @#160d, Tork, G360, Lard, 46s. . Lavestroor, April 20—1:30 p. m.—DBreadstuffs quiot and casy ; buyers offering lowor prices, Corn, 405 Gl Tard, 458 6d, ~ Reat unchangod, TLivravoor, April 20—300 p, changed, Loxpuw, April 20.—Amount of builion gono into thio Bank of England on balanco to-doy, £89,000, Con- voln, 937/@Y4 for money, and for’ aceount, 93if, Uniled Hiafen Sceurities—5-10n of 1865, 1063{; 678, 10t 8, 1052 ; new Gy, 104 ; Now York Central, Torle, 43; preferred, 0. T.inseod ofl, 288 CA@2s, Turpentine, 31 9d, Tanis, April 20.—Tentes, 59f 62c. . Livexroor, April 20.—CorToN—Active and firmot; m,~Market, un- middiing uplands, 844 ; middling Orleane, 83/@83d i uales, 18,030 balon: Amcican, 13,000 bules; ‘speculation uud export, 4,000 bales. TroadatufTs—Quict and casy. Qorn, 408 6d, Troyislons—Lard, 458 0d, Vacou—Long clcar mld- dlos, 4353 short clonr middles, 438 04, Totrolonm—Crude, 11Xs@12s, Turpentino, Now York Drv-Gaods Market. New Yomw, April 20—Trade movement wag fn- torrupted lo-day by tho atorm, oud_trousactions wero light znd unimportant, The market for cotton goods wils quict but steady, ind advanced, Rates for some opulnr grades bleaclied cottonsiaro improving: prints i fair demand, and_shirting styles very actlve, and wold alioad by leadiug printers: woolen goods aro moving slowly; drees goods, black molialrs, and grenadines aro fu falr roquest. duee Markets. & N YORE, ik, April 20—Corrox—Quict and firm fufures closed stondy ; Boles, 23,700 hnled ; :i20; May, 16 20-4%0 3 Jime, 172,@1713-020 3 The Pr olug ond scareely o rm § recelpts, 14,000 bris; superiing Westorn and Blate, $6,00@6.253 common to good, 6.25@06.00; and’ to chioice, $6,56@7.00; white 'wheat extrn, $7.00@7,50 3 oxtra Olfo, $6,40(37.85 ; Bt, Touls, $6.50 @11.00, Ttyo flour firm at $4.,00@%.90." Corn meul quick and fitm? Woslern, SS.00@AR0. Wheat dull “und Jower, . Recelpts, 73,000 bus No. 3 Chicago, $1.55@ 1.57; No. 8 Milwaukee, 3 ungraded Town and Miunesota spring, $1.00@1.63, Ryo quict at $1,100 1,15, Darley and moif. tuchauged, Corn oponed in Buyers® favors closed lower; ~recelpts, 170,000 bitg common to primu now Western mizad, B4@8Tc 3 now yollow Weaters, 8@s0c; old Weatern mixed and yellow, £8@80o; whits Wostern, B7o. Oats unchanged 3 recoiptn, 17,000 bu, Stock of grain fu storo April 181 Wheat, 776,000 bu § cov, 223,000 bu 3 Outs, 388,000 bu § rye, 20,000 bu; barloy, 263,000 bu; 1malt, 40,000 buj ‘pean, 340 bu, MAY—Steady at 05:@1,00, lova—Qulot ; low to falr, 10@200 § food to cholce, 20@350, Corrkr—Quiot nnd firm ; Ro, 1 Suaar—A slindu firmor ; prinie, MOLASSES AND IKIOE—Qil PrrioLEN—Critlo, Th¢ ; Teflued, 163@152(c. “TunprxTiNE—Qulot ot 45 @1hic Eoas—Firn slern, 10! 3 Tnovistons—Pork quict; now mess, $17.00 spot and Moy $17.07% July, Ticef unchanged. Cut mcats quict ; elear Lollies, 1030 ; middics quict ; long clear 20c; sllort clear, 10i¢¢. 'Lard firmer; primg stoam, 1040 spot ;10 3-10@10x0 May; 1030’ Juno; 109-180 July, e m; Westorn, 21@370; Now Westorn o, y at 11@16/g0, r at 97e, NEW ORLEANS, Nrw OnvEANR, April 20,—BurADKTuFFs—Tlour dull; superfino, $6.00; treble, §0.95@7.60: cholco extra, S1T6@8.60 ;3 family, S8.76@V.0. - Corn qulel; yellow mixed, 6205 whito und yellow 83c. Oats Ju falk supply At 35@02¢, Bran—Searco at $1,35@1,40. TiaY—Cholco seateo ak §23.00 1 primo, Proviwons—Pork dull at $17,60@18, ments firin at 03@83(@Y% packad ; HMoms dull at 18@13%e Lard scarce, with o good A\x]mrtl ilumlud, aud Ormers tiorco, DX@10%¢; keg, 0% @l1lc. Guoowiues—Sumr In gkt stock, and firm ; com mon, 03@70; fair to folly fuir, T%@fct primo to striclly ‘prime, 83(@Ye, olasscs—Nothing doing, Coffee, K@i, Cottox—Demotid modorato; movoment chicolied by factors demanding 1 advanco 3 mules 2,850 bl rices wtronger; guod ordinary towfrict gooil ordiuary, 163, @100 low hilddling Lo strict Tow middliug, 105 170 1niddling to strict wmiddling, 1T @1T50 Lo middiing, 173, 2,160 Yales, * Bxporls, nono 3 sinck, 17] wnsold, 78,600 bulca, MoneTanY—Qoid, 113} { sight, par'; sterllng, $5.40 @50, O saky—Dult; Loulsinus, 0507 Clnclimatt, $1.02, TOLEDO, Toxeno, Oy, Aprll 0.—likAsryres—Flour quiot and unchinged, Wheat dull and daclined ; No, 1 whito Wabash, $1.80 ' No, 2 do, $1,685 No, 1 white Mich ean, $L003 1 No, 2, $1,483 exira do, §L.70; umbor Michigun; $1.803 ; sotlor May, $1,51; Juno, $LG3Y No. 1 7o, §1.50% No, 8 do, $1.45, Corn quiot_and weak ; hifih mixed, T3¢@T33go ; otler Moy, 72 3 June, 72! {. o § low mixed, 1‘),\'1@14.\;@; no Afmdu.? BrSda’ Dnmad e Oatn duil wd unchungod s No, 1, 54303 No, 4, 60} 0, 2, 630 3 Michigan, 620 Oroven HEED—$5,62G5,00 ‘Mummath, §0,10, RroRIPTA—Flour, 100 bila; wheat, 13,000 buj corn, 7,000 bu ; oats, 6,000 bu, Hureaizxrs—Llour, 00 brla; wheat, 11,000 bu ; corn, 47,000 bu 3 oats, 3,000 b, MILWAUKEE, Mitwaukree, April 20, — BuesvsTUFFS — Flour ntoady s oxtra sprivg, $5.76@0.76, Wheut quict and ‘Wwonk nt $1,341¢ sellor May, $1,204{ § soller Ju y $1 3 No, 3, 453 steady; No, 1 _CQurn « Tiyo dull und nomulual; No, 3, Barley dull and nominal; No, 2, $1,00; No, 3, VIRIONGS~—Firm, Bless pork held at $16.60@10.75, Dry-nalted shauldors nominal, c, looso s aweet pickled boime, 10y@1lc, Lard sleady] Kollld, 10o; stoatn, <o, “Reorirta—Flour, 6,000 bela: wheat, 50,000 b, BittramNTa—Tlotir, 0,000 hrlas wheat, 167,000 b, BUFFALO, Burrato, April 20.—BREADSTUFFA—Wheat negloot- ol ond senrco, Corn dull aud lower; enles, O enra D0%, o track, nt 8o, Oata—Rotall lot# at BGe, Dnr- ley dull and siominal, Tiya licld at about $1.05. DETROIT, Dsrnorr, April 20, — BuEADATUFFS — Flour quict o yuchanged, Wiest steady; extrn, sLiLi 0, 1, S1.01%(@1.03)¢ ; ambor, $1.51, Corn ‘nleady of i, Gata 1 oo darsand § Wertart, 1o, 4 =RrorrpTa—Fintr, 5,000 bria; wheat, 4,000 bu, ‘ButrstEnTa—Llour, 1,000 brls: wleat, 12,000 bu, NOINNATT, lflll_lunmm-n, 0,y April 20,~CoTToN—Falr and firm o4 170, TinEsnsrurss—TFlonr stesdy, Wheat fafr and firm of $1.43@1.45. Corn steady nt 08@T0c; Onts quiet and unchanged nt 48@A0c, Rya falrand firm at $1.60, Batloy stondy 3 California, to atrive, $1,65, g&mn Oti—Sleady at$1,02, Lard oll stendy ob 3@ 850, Eaas—Strong at 14e. Tiurrren—Good domand and full prices, Oitwrse—Steady. Tnovistons—TPork nominl ot $17.00, Lard quict and fiem s steam, 970 ; kottlo, 10c, Dry shoulders, 630 Bpoti 03¢c buyor Moy; Giga soller’ May : 03¢0 solior Tuue’ % July, Oloar ity 83 spot clear, .06 9,23 Kpot, all Tooso; all heid higher af close, “Bacon pirong ot 1G0X@Uste, packed. - Sules—Closr i1, 350, loaze, Wiitsny—Falr and firm at 02c, 0SWEGO, Onwroo, April 20,~BREADSTUFEA—Wheat quicts Thito Camidn nominally $1.49GLEG. Com. held firmd at84@88, Barloy dull: Cannds, $1.76, PHILADELPIHTA, PninApesens, Avril 20,—Brreansturrs—Tlour In_good demand ; superfine, £5,00@5.50; Wisconsin and Minnesotn oxtra family, $5.67%@7.60 ; Stato, In- «iana, and Olifo, $7.60@0.25, ~Wheat quict’ and firm ¢ red, $LOGALTO’; ambor, $1.78@1,82; white, $1.86@ .00, Tiye, $1,00@1.03, Corn dull and stendy'; yeilow, 8)@%00; while, 87c, Oats in good demandj white, 65@0%e § mixad. 63@0%0, TETRoLEUM—Crude, 11i¢o; rofined, 16@1G4c. Winsey—Held at 990, BALTTMORE., Tartisonr, Md, April 20.—Dueansrorrs—Flour quict, firm, and unchanged, Whoat in_yood domnnd and stondy’s Ohto snd Indiann, $1.00@1.74; Wostern spring, $L63@1.53, Corn quict’; old Western mixed, Ha@hio; now, @sige, Ouls slow: Weslors, 620 66c, Ryo quict anii firm at $1.01@1.05. Trovisons—Unchanged, - Burren—Good domsud and firm : rocelpts light now good to primo Wentern tub, 32@de. QoFrzr—Unchangod, Witory—Quict t §1.00@1.01, LOUIBVILLE, (oumviiE, Xy., April 20.—Corzo—Firmor, ot {c. DuurapsTorrs—Flour quict and unchanged, Wheat nomiual. Corn quict and nnchangod, st 72@73c, Oats quict and unchanged, at 66@57e, 1Ax—$17 on ears. Trovisions—Lorle quict and unchanged, at $17.00, Bulkmeata—Shoulders, 6yc; eloarrib, Jc; lear, 3ce, Bacon active and higher; sliouldora, 7403 clear rib, 9303 clear, 10%c; sugar-cured hams, 13XG13Xc. Lard—Tierce, 10@104c; keg, 10}@110. Witsxy—e, ST. LOUIS, 8, Louts, April 20,~Corrox—Firm and higher mlddling, 163¢c. BUEADATUFFE—Flour quiot and unchangod 3 gaod domand_for superOno to doublo oxtra falf, "Wiieat ptrong; No, 2 Chicago held nt £1,30 ; samplo lots No, 3 fall 6014 0t $1.43 ¢ No. 2 red wintor, $LEYALG0, Corn nctivo and highiors' No, 2 mized, 08@0Bige on irack ; 6o May regular; 6036 Juno. Oats fitmer ; No. 3, fancy Wiscon on track, Barloy firm cholce, $1.05; sln, $1,85, Tiye Lighor at97@98c, (s y—Stendy at 9do, Provistons—Pork quict and firm ot $10.75, Bulk meats held firmly; shoulders, 03;c; cloar rib, 83(c; clear, Oc, opot, ~ Bacon strong: romo sales higher ; shonlders, T@7%c; clear rib, ¥5@V3e; clear, V(@ 10c, Lard firm; {ittlo on market; cholco kottlo soid ot 106, : MEMPHIS, Mexrmn, Tenn,, April 20.—Corron—Irregufic offerings light ; _quotations noininnl ; ordinary, 123 @lie; good ordinary, 16@16x¢a; low middling, 16k J6igo} middling, 1703 strict, 173gc; good middling 18c. Meceipts, 1,265 bales; sbipments, 2,300 baloa stock, 59,000 bole: Dniapsrures—Flour dulland nominal, Cornmeal higherat $3,60, Oats firm at G1G362c. T HAv—Unchanged, BraN—Firm ot 330, g TrovisioNs—Tork quict and unchanged, Lard quiot and unchauged, Bacon strong ; ehoulders, TH@13(c; #ides, 10@10)¢c, Bugar-oured nms, 11@1355c, COLEVELAND, CrevErAND, April 20,—DneansTurrs—Flour quict and unchanged, Wheat quiot and unchanged ; No. 1 red, $1.50; No, 2, §1,67. Cornsteady sud firm : low mised, 7603 high mixed, 770; curs on track, T2@Tie. Onts, recolpts light ; market' firm; No, 1 Slale und Wistorn, 85c: No. 3, 6ic; white, 57 PETHOLEUN—DUN and unchuiged 1 standard white, in car-lots, 13%@123c; Obio State, test to 160 dogrees, 16@15)c. ——— MARINE. Port of Chicngo, April 20. RRIVE Schr Madison, Littlo Sauble, shingles. Helr W, 1, Willard, Two Rivers, cedar posts, Schr U, S, Grant, Ahnapoe, lumber, Tug New Era (towing), Grand laven. Barge City of Erle, Grand Haven, hnnbor, Bargo Approutice Doy, Grand Huvon,lumber, Beow Chrlstio, Muskegon, lumber, Seow Harmonin, Pentwater, lumber. Scow M. N. Dunliam, Kellt's Pler, iumber, Bargo Wolvorine, Grand Ilnyen, lumber, Helr 1, M, Stanton, Ludiugton, lumber, Schr Australia, Muskegon, Tumbor, el Ashitabula, Kowaunce, bark, Hohr Z, G, Slmmone, Man{atee, Inmber, Sehir Lumbermon, Black Creck, lumbe: Sclir Lymon M, Davis, Muskegon, lumber Sel 1. . 1eg, Portaye Lake, lumber, Sehr D, Nowhall, Manistee, lumber, Burgo Venus, Ludington, limber. EARI Belir Miami, Buftalo, 17,028 bn corn, Schr M, Mutr, Buffalo, 22,038 Lu corn, Hehr Atlanta, Oswego, 18,120 bn uty fichr T, L, Higus, Iingston, 21,030 bu wheat, Prop J, I, Owen, BulYalo, 30,000 bu corn. Sehir Two Brothers, Ford River, sundries, Sehr Clura Rorker, Bufiulo, 29,000 bu corn, sichr Lucy Gralinni, Fish Creck, sundrive, Stmr Murkegon, Grand Haven, sundrics ; Muskegon, undries, IMinols & Michigan Canal. BrIDGErORT, Ci110AGO, Apri] -AuRIVED—Peter & Taul, Ottawa, 5,800 lm corn; North Star, Oltawa, £,000 b corn; prop Whale, LaSalle, 4,000 bu corn} Friendohip, Sonves, 8,000 bit oats ; Cayuga, Lockport, 5,000 b corn; Bollo France, Morris, 5,600 bu_corn CLEANEDw-Trop Molinwk Belle, Hankskeo Feeder, 33,470 £t Jumbor, 10m shingles; Messenger, Kunka~ keo Feeder, 13 m Inmbaor, 3,000 posts, Buparronr, Ciiosco, April 9 p, me— OLEARED—Gen, Rosccrans, East Morri, 30 m lum- bor; Industry, Morrls, 85 m lmuber, 8,177 la sundrles; Elizwbeth, Lockport, 04,319 f¢ Jumber; Erwin, Willow Springs. Lnke Freights were quict and nominal, ot fic for corn by enil to Tutfalo, Quotublo at 10@10¢c for wheat to Kingston, I'ho sctir E, M, Portch was taken for wheat to Port Colborne uf 6)ge, Cupucity, 10,000 bu_ wheat. afternoon tho echr Whito' ‘Cloud, for 16,000 bu) to Kingston on private terms, ‘MirwauxEr, April 18,~The cogagements reported wore: To Buffalo—Schr I, M, Kuapp, wheat from TRaclne, ot Go; Red, White, und Blue, to come from Chicago, wheat'at e 3 sehr Forter (Inte), whoat at 53¢c. Tho_followiug ougngoments wore raported: Tho sohr J. E. Gilmors, witl plaster, Alibater to Milwaukeo, $1 per ton, freo in and out! Coal, Exlo to Detrolt, 40¢, freo in and out, Miscellancous QII0AGO, : Business along tho river yesterday was vory quict, owing to the ruin storm, Tho wind was very brisk, and blow from {ho vorthwest, A largo nuinber of Tumber vosecls urrived during tho dey, but fow of their cargowy were disposed of, —Tho Merclraut’ Lako & Itiver Steamship Lino bus twelvo steamers ready to ply between Chicago nnd Monreal, with a new boat building, Theso vestels connect with atcamer lines from Montreal fo Livor- pool, Glasgow, und other Europozn ports, 0 that thero 12 tut ono._ transbipment, and_ that an’ casy one, be- tween Ohicago and Europo, ‘Chrough billi of lading are glven, aud goods go into the bonded warchotiss on. arvl Derrorr, All{lfl "Zllio schy G, O, Cooper, loading with graln at ono of our clevators, sprang o leake yestorday afteruoon, A portion of the cargo has to b unloaded 80 that the ungo muy bo ropaired, tho followlug vesncli aro recelving ropairs at Mil- ock: Sehir dobm Tibbots, Lolen Blood, 0, aud 4, B, Clapin, Zfheeteam barge Tecumsch, now {n Detroit, haa heen charterad to ply between Ohbleago aud Goderich {hio coming season, "2 Tho urgo Wolverino n tow of tho steamn bargo Now Era, broke adrift on tho Iuko Sundy nigh, bt \was towed 0 uil safo yestorday morniug by tho' tug Texan, “Mlio anclior and_chiatn which wero lost by ho gelir Helen Jlood when sho wreeked ut tha Lreak- walor about weelt ago, havo been fishoed up and brought fu by tho tug Dinke, . 214 was roportad at thu docks lnst evening that tho Datroft tug-ownorn bud docklod Lo reducs tho rates for towinis thia soason 16 por cout from thoso of last jear, Yo hargo Venus, Capt, Ohntterton, with lnmbor trom, Liudiuglon whils cuteflug this Irbor sesior. dny aftornoon_ubout B o'clock, lost overbourd “ono of ber dock-lunds, boy of sboit 17 or 18 years of age, named Willio' dOlluor, 1o was® af work on tho muin_boom, us tho vessal was rounding tho ior, when tho guy=ropo broko, knocking the boy off Jito! fho' awator, uiid, boforo ity assiatatico conld b roudlorad, lio wan out’ of sight. “At o Jate hour laat ovening th body of fhe unfortimato lad had not. been vecovored, nithiough sovural purtios wer 1\t work grap- pling for his romains, 1lo camo from Dotroit, but it Ju'unfa fhint bia parenis livo i England, Tl fu fuo Vouus' irst teip thls soaon, ELEEWIERE, The schr Amerlcan, Capt, locker, arvived at Cleve~ Jand Iost. Friday, belig the fiest_safling vesscl to that ity from the Welland Canal, ko camo up lght, but {6 taking on a cargo of coal for Chieayo, —the sehe G, O, Tenmpll, which cloared Oswego Wadnesday eveninyg for Clfeaggd, dId not leave port ot ueconut of u atrlko among (Lo orow for higher wuges, Yarly n the season enilors wore ougayed for $1,35 por duy, but o aversyo lina-boen alout 1,50, Tho Frunpir g an offer of 40 conts on coal to Milwaukee, Lt rofused, preforeing o go lght whienover ehio can got n erew, —f'ho prop Dertachy, of the Engelman Line, hoa been withdraws for an overbaullug aud; to recelve o cabin, Hor placo in the Lino will be temporarily sip. plied by the stmr Willlam If, Baraum, which arrived ot Dotrolt Inat Bunday from Ohicngo. P2~Tho prop Anla hindl her gangwaya knooked out in & it, anl Jay at Wind- 't for Ohicago on tho i, —Tho lco blockndo at Buffalo 4a broken, Four pro~ .| peltors nnd aix natl voscls clonred Satiirday forencon, and hind no diffloulty i golting through tho fco, Thelt Props Ouyahogn, Bay Olty, and Jny Gould to Olovelnnd_and Toledos Fountsin Cily and_Vanderbilt to Milwaukeo and Ohicago, Hehrs Tions, Willlo Koller, and_ bnrk Manarch, to Olovolnd and Foledo. Flio pron Jamea Fiak and barka Standard and Watl- coinn will' leavo port t-morrow, tho prop te Ghicago 8quall on Lake Erio Thuraday nigh nor Trliny Tocolving patre, and loft following morning, names wero Baeco, 1T, D, Root, Lillio Pratt, Hamitt and tho sails to Toledo and Cloveland, —Tho lghts at night laat, “ Thin,” aayn tho Stute Gazette, * affordn avidonce thint (110 ktopers can_sco 1o ico in aight, and 1nay bo fakon 8 & hopoful sign of the opening bolbg ot hand,” ~T'ho Dotrolt Post of Baturday snys: * Two honis of ho Vormont Central Lino, the Tawrenco and Nanhus, nro on thoir way down, thio fca in tho Biralts, 'Tho Lawronca in from Chicag, and tlio Nashun from Milwaukoo, Tho Lawronco lofb Clifcago Mondny night. —Tiio prop Lako Lrio went ashioro Fridny morning off tho Amorlcan shoro, abont 8 milles from Mnldon, Tiia rop Anla tried Lo ot to, hor to pull her ofy ity 0 in far onongli, and a report recelved at Dotrolt Iato the sama niyht says tho Lako Erfo was kil on at dark, with tho owing to the hazy weathier, did not dare to steam-harge Lincoln trying to pull her off, tho QGreen Bay lighthouso and stralght-cut havo bLoon dinpln; u\ynlnga Wodnoaday and wiil soon bo working af AUCTION EALXS, HODGES & CO. B Real Tatato Auotl 1l s Ao, sod Gommiaion Horahuats, Tuesday, April 21, at 10 , m, ‘Weo will soll the entiro contents of 143 THIRD-AYV., Nonar Harrinon-st,, 3-story houso, 14 roo Turnishod gomploto0onaIaHNR O inoT raarerd and Ingrain Onrpols, Marblo-Top Obnmbor Sots, Marblo:Top Contro Tablos, Marblo. ‘IZat Raok, Lnoo Qurtaing, Cornioes, Pars Yor Sots, Dxtonsion Tablos, Jouble. Parlors, Sitting, Dinin -Room, Linundry, and Kitohon Tt o onies Gt Bivedeet T no, irocko: i Pinted Wore e, da e N. B.--Bocond-hand doniors not wanted ta attond our splos. ‘WM. ¥, HODGIS & 0O0., Auotionaors. NO. 137 OAKLEY-ST, Dotwoen Adama and Monroo, Satory Brick. WE WILL 8ELT, On Wodnosday, April 22, at 10 8. m., BIRTHS, DOTTEN-AL 1lvdn Tack, Sundny, Aptil 19, the wite of J. 8. Dolten, o' daughtor, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS, Consiating of 1 Tlogant Turkish Parlor Bult, boautifal 01l Patntings, Btool Engravings, Chromos, &o.; Velvob and Brusacls Carpots, Resl Bronzos, 1 Fronch Marble MARRIAGES. NOYRB_TIGH--On tho 20th {ust . Thorng Clurkson, I, b T, Neyo and M Iato Jolin High, Jr., Eag., all of Ohice T Now at tho r or] Jnhinson-pince, Alioo Fortler, all of this city, £ "Now_York, Kingatan, Ottawa, and Quoboo papers Sopy, DEATHS. OLN1Y_April 20, Fliz L., wifo of Jolin Olnoy, aud sistor of Mrs. W, Beatos, Tovauston, and Thomas 8. and Georgo A. Rid way, Hhawnootown, Notioy ot funaral horeattor, by tho tisn idlizaboth Thigh, draghitor ot Uis g0, Tl ¥ 'ahd. Wasbington (. 0.) papors ploaso copy. JOHNSON—FORTIER—On tho 6th inat., by tho Roy, D, Warren, at tho rosldonce of Jolin Jalirson, Tag., 17 T, 8, Johnson, ¥aq,, and Miss £.'L. 't Na. 31 Bt, dobn'wplace, Ohjenga, of Mrs. W, 1./ Clock, genuinn French Blatuary, 1elogant Walaut Mar- blo-Top Bldoboard, bosutiful Walnut Marblo-Top Chame b ot ibo flr-y«;'lf:‘,efl!'r‘f bor Sots, Real Taco Curtains, Lambroquins, Cornlces, &0, ¢ Marbla-Top Tablos, Dinlng, Sitiing and Kitohen Furnt- turo, China, Platod Waro, Orackery, Glasawaro, Cutlory, &0, Xo, Also, Gas Fixtaros, Salo positive and without rosorve, Look out for bargains. WM. F. 1IODGES & 00., Auctloncers N, B.—Parlios attonding our snlos will bo furnished ‘with numbored chocka so as to avold tho ombarrasmont of glving namos, No. 280 West Washingfon:st, (Tato Dr. Parker's Residence,) AUOTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. ELBEGANT TURKISH RUGS Parision and Turkish Embroidered Table & Piano Govers. Tuosday Morning, April 31,at 10 o'clock, Wo will make the SECOND GRAND AUCTION BAL AT OUR STORE, of thoss OHOICK and MAGNIK QUNT GOODS, and offor an entiroly NEW ASSOR MENT, whioh wo hiavo roceived direct from the Importe ©orw, onibracing Inrgo and extra latgo slzes GENUINE TURKISH RUGS, Trom the Colobrated Manufoatory of Aly I I Zaniy Smytn, manninctoror to His 1o oss, PANORTURREY. " & targo and clivice entiroly and plano cosorsof boautiful dosiins and donirable colors, Tho Austionoera tako grostpleasura in ealling tho at tontion of tholr friends, and all fu_want ot theso Elogant unid Durablo Gonda to' TIUS BALE, ‘It s the only ap. portunity that will bo afTordai tv obtain them in this city, v this Is onr olnsing aalo, Tho Goods will bo arranged and on Exhibition on Monday, visit our storo and examina the Gnods. BLISON, POMEROY & CO. 54 and 86 Randoln THE AUCTION SALE Of tho Magaificont Stock of CHINA, GLASS, Bohemian Ware, Also, & Splondld Line of SBILVER.PLATED CIDC;DS. will bo contiancd tho SUL- 1rizo and chuice collaction of Now Stylos and Pattarns of REAL TURKISH Eafrrikand Glordaa Ttige. | Blogant Embroldrad Tabla Tho Iadicaaro invited to Thursday, April 23, at 102, m,, Tho entiro contonts, consiating of 1 Hlegant Rosewood, 73 octave Piano, Square Grand, oxtra Iargo sizo, carved logs, top and bottom ‘mouldings, Stoél Engrayings, Ol Paintines, vory rars, 2 Rosowood Fnrlor Sots, 2 Rosoe wood Marble.Top Chambor Sots, BEnglish :IJudfil Brussely Oarpots, Dining-Room and Kitchon Furniture, Ohinn and Platod Waro, Crockory, Glassware, Cutlory, &c. &o. One Valuablo Library, ~Also_Horsos, Onrringos, &o., &o. Snlo positive and without resorve. WM, ¥, HODGHS & CO., Auctionears. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS. One of tho Finest Salos of the Honsons- Tuesday, April 21, nt 0 0. m. Dross Goods, Including Fino Silks and Satins, Alpacas, Ginghams, ofc. Splendid tnvoica of White Gnbds, Linod Hdkfs., oto. Notlons, Hosle Glaves, ato. Tiats, Capw, and Btraw Goods, (ull line, ifl‘llnn? Good Oraxtents) Flowgrs, and Ludhu' and Mivox: ‘Trimme: N oihing, Tanoy Coatlngs, ar lonts' Fornishing Goods, Olothe, ‘Cassimoros, Bat{nots, and Joons, CARPETS---Full line at 11 o’clock. ¢ | Open and Top Buggies, Democrats, Express Wage ons, Donble and Single Harness, AT M}'CTI?N, ON TUESDDEI:)Y‘,PA.PGI%‘):‘I; ?‘,\? AT11 8. m,' In the Auction Sale of Boots Shoes, and Slippers, Iy GEO, P. GORE, & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabnsh-sr., WA RR e % T B o e o o Utfcaund Rochustor mado foods will bo offored. 509 WEST ADAMSST.. COR. LAFLIN, At the Blegant Marblo-Front Residonco of JOHN ALSTON, Esq., 17 ROOMS OF ELEGANT s Morntug ul 10 v'clock, and Aftornoon af 2, and Evening at 7:30, At Btara 185 Stato.st., undor Palmor House. i 3 enlo W this Si%ON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionvors. Tho_sls AT AUCTION, No. 778 Michigan-av. PEREMP'};ORY SALE A MIOHIGAN-AV, RESIDENOE AuddEuth'u Household Furniture, Wodnes- oy Morning, April 23, ut 10 ofcloal. We aro nstructed by C. 1L, Gnub auclion, his Elegant Privato Iesldonco and good Barn attachud, No. 778 Miohigan-nv. Tho e Syl S bt ol e, b ments, inporfoot ordor, THI: TI7 o tho propor! partect—abstract furnishod, TERMS EASY, an uadeknown at tme of salo, bie suld at 10 o'clock pro: prompt. Tnnnodiataly attas tho eals of tho ouso THTE ENTIRIS 2 v FUIN LU will bosold, consisting of Brussols, Vol vot, and Tapestry Carpota, Llegrnt Flar M Dining.room and Chambor Furn] ‘Waro, Orockery and Glassware, e, ko., e CLISON, OMEROY £ ©0.," Autioneors, abort, Esq., to soll at Tat, it ouse s orn_ linprovo- il b Tho Liouse and Grounda will On Thursday, April 23, at 10 o'olock, Flegant and very Hlnborate Rosowood Frame Parlor Sot, covercd In Brooatolle; cost 83,000; Marble-Top Tae bloand Yitngoro, {n match, Mathla-Tep Sidshoard, Filo: ant Mantel and Plor Mirrors (Franch Plato), Obhamber DrousingUsso Buroays, Maliogany’ Obambor Stk Btripe Barlor Sots, Céralaos tains, Whito Halr Mattrossos, Loungos, I Lurchus: Hall Aroos, Lxtonsfon Tabl ara, I Glack, Mantol Ornamonts, Paint arators, Stoves, an atod Volvat, Eoglisll sols, and Threo:ply Oarpotss Gas Fixturos; a Stoinway Piano Forto, cost 1,000, Hlouse opon for_ lngmeuonnl the goods Axrfl 20, 31, and 2, GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctiono 1SHALL 8ELu «| AT PUBLIC AUCTION s e Mieror boet, | ON THE 230 DAY OF APRIL, at half-past 9 o'olack o, m., at 63 and 70 Wabssh.av., the 10,460 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. antire stock of ilarman Licbling, bankrupt, conslsting of READY-WADE CLOTHING; Tumslay Hovuing, Al 23, &t 10 60, | ootens, Linings, and ‘WE WILL SELL AT ATCTION, tiro Housohold Furnituro of Marblo-Tront Rest- “Tho ontire Housohold Y Masble-Tiont, Ret- Tailorg’ Trimmings. This stock {nvoloos at $23,800, and it must bo sold. ISAAQ MORRIS, Assignon. GEO. P. GORL & CO,, Auctioneors, o {8 Lot L porior and Oliambos = 3 3 Yare, Julogan! it Brulna s oot Garpet, ooty | BY WL A, BUTTERS & CO., Gaie, Bs B Matszosey Tobls facs; Dioing AUUTIONHELE, chon, Farn . Crookery Clgimeard, Bhited Waro, Table Wro, 0., &0~ NO. 108 MADISON-ST., Also, ono uprlght bu!lor and tank; capacity, 76 barrels, (Butweon Doarborn and Ulark,) B POMEROY_& CO., Auotioneors. WE STTALL SELL By BRUSH, SON & CO., Salosroom, 41 South Canal.st. $10,000 WORTIEI o1 ELEGANT FURNITURE, NEBARLY NEW, At & and 8 Doarborncat., TUESDAY, APRIL 11, at 10 3. 1 Squato Grand, Ore portor Marble.Top Sots of hiairs, fu_Volvetand ’l'fln”i ockors, Fnncy Ulairs, Bofas, Loung: mbrequins, IV[L‘]'E% Mllldfllr!lllll:‘\:l oo of _gid o G\%:?Klnlml. sll vurzrlntod I;llll-l, 1 good Poves G FLEturoR, oo oto: Btove, Gra-Kixturl {irS BON & €0., Auottonors. At Onr Salesroom, No, 41 South Canal-st,, WEDNESDAY, April 22, 108, m., ‘arlor Sulta: M oo Curtalns, ‘Will bo sold Parlor Sots, Marble-top Chiambor Sots, Bed- T Soll:). ‘arpots, Hendas Tt ovthod Todv, Stavee, 1oy or rossas, et SCS11, SON & UO., Auctionoors: “420 Fulton-st. ounges, [+ THURSDAY, April 23, at 10 o'olock a, m, ‘Wo shall soll on tho promlsos, tho ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS . A Parlor Sulta, Mar. | A reaus, Commodos, Of privata residonco, 420 I° ton-st. Wo-top Clismbor So udetends, o ablos, Mattresses, Bods and L m., t liass Pinno, full sizo; sn- Orar.struny a3 _Pin 10, full iz su. Mathlo-Top Centro Tabien; orF o3, Onrpota, Haic Mat- MarbloTop Side- Cook- Buggics, Phactons, Harness, &c. WE SDAY, April 22, st 10 o'olock, at 108 Madisan.at. WEDNESDAY, Aprll 2, ol 0o GRS & Cor WE SHALL SELL BRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES;"&:. T! SDAY, April 23, at 10 o' £ 108 Madinon-: HURSDAY, Avvil, stk A B WE WILL SELL The Entire Furniture Dwelling 8391 Wabash-av., Thuradsy morning, April 23, at 10 a'clack, conslating of ho usual offects funnd ina_gentool dwelfing, _suc! arlor, Clismbor, Diniog itoom, and kitalion uraituro, ‘arpots, Bods, Bodding, Grackory, Glass, ote. i Wik, A. BUFTERS & 00w Auotioncors. ‘WE SHALL SELL The Elegant Furniture MARBLE-FRONT DWELLING, " 0. 76 Ashland-av., Mondoy Morning, April 27, at 10 o'olock, ON THE PREMISE: Also, & very superior Iallott, Davia & Uo. Plano, full 7-uctavo, vory brilljant and sweot tono. 130, » ncarly new Landanlotto, cost §1,750, sott Hill's hoat Carringe [arnoss. Wals A. BUITERS & €O., Auotlonoors, Cuntre and kKxtonsio Bed. ging, Dipiugryom and Kltohon Furnituro, Hloves, WE SHALL SELTL o, Lario lot, of Crookury aud (ilseaward, 1| Also, about [ yards of Hrusscl Anotlongors 1l doath Gun By N. P. HARRISON ware, ola,, oto. Waoolen Girpots, SPRECILAT: SATI At 204 & 206 Tast Madison-st., of FINE FRENGH ARTISTIO BRONZE GROUPS & STATUES, Tironze Uris and Vanon, Black Marblo and Gilt Olocks, Agitn, Amarmo, and Hardigllo Stone Vases, &a., &a., on Cuosdny nndcvovmnuudn A Apr{{l 41 and 23, o Vit Bros, A lsrge and ui Glook o o Aato “Aharmio, Sfona, and Auat Ui . Ttouelyors,’ Alnbmator Status st rocolved frum Franco and I il o thuaner o the et Jup Eles: 0 of tho finest vvor offored n tha Clty ol hlcas o il bo nrranged for examination on Monday, Jth undor 3100, oash; ovor that 1-3 and 4 o’clock, Wil by sold by ordor of the Importars, Mes it V! Soun), of Uhiladefphls, g Y T g, S glioloo collaction and“Groups, ups, ‘all gitce and roms, ol Db dor ot tho i, S Untaloiguoy, LMB—Lor all s i 60 dnys® orodlt fi approved pa Teasonable cost. . HARRI! 0 1or, Bt Chimnnrn fron i dlstance can havo their goods paoked atn The Entire Furniturs, 0f Marblg-Front Dwelting, No, 112 North Clark-st,, MONDAY MORNING, Al 27, at 10 o'clock, on the PrOWE wM, A, BUTTERS & 0., Austtonsors. W RHALY, SELL THE HANDSOME FURNITURE 0f Dwelling 614 Michigau-av, TUBBDAY, April 28, at 10 o'clock, on the prominos, WM. A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionsors, WEH SIEALL SBLL THE RICH FURNITURE, REAL LACE OURTAINS, Hallet, Davis & Co. Piano, Axmins« tor and Body Brussels Carpots, Of Marbla-Front Dwelling, LO2L W abashi=-a.y Wednesday, Apil 20, at 10 o'olock, By OSGOOD & W1 Avoilon and Commlaslon Houso 63 South Usns! At suctlon. at our BATURDAY, 8:30a, m, hand Farnitura and jlousel inuluding Onrpata, Floor Mattinks, Ollelotl ding, Gaoking Btaves, oto. I owiu) floa l*'l:r‘muuu! Now Itaruins, of iy, At low nifoos, o aliiimonte Loforw kemmoral. 1o tat-o valuo, fini Gnoda uf every kin e "Now o ock of “con: Halos WEDNESDAY and a |arga lino of Now suil Nocand- % | THE ENTIRE FURNITURE 0, $very At halt ON THE PREMISES, VM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonoers, WE SHALL 8ELL Of Dwelling 744 State-st., WEDNLESDAY, April20, at 10 o'olock, on the prmises. WM, A, DUTTLRS & CO., Auchlonears, w