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TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY, APVRIL 8, EGYPT. Complete Organization of the Ju= diclary. Publio and . Missionary Schools---How {he Now-Year Is Celebrated. tiatrimontal and Funeral Costutncsee<Ohe servations by the Way=--Advice o Thoso Ahout ta Visit the Last, aspecial Corzeapondence of e Gheaco Fribune, Camo, Egypt, Fob. 2).—Inmy vrevious lotter ( govo you s syvopels of tho Judiciary systom as pioposed by Iits IMiginoss the Khediso to the Qovesnments reprosontol by Consulates in Egypt, and tho rospondo which kaa at thot timo boen maado by theso Powera. Tho deluy in put- ting into sctive opeation tho plan wae sololy sused, B8 then atod, by tho non- tompllance of Irance. Before the timo sxpirod which. wan granted to Franco lo awquieeco, viz. ¢ Jan. 1, 187G, that vacillating Government fell tnto ling, and recommanded L. Pictro, tho gentloman who bLad falthifully s aceeptlably reprosentod it as Consul for sov- pral yearn, The eloven Judges composing tho Fopertor Court assemblod in this city at tho timo Bot—tho 1ut day of tlls mountb,—nud took tho fltat practical stops towards ndjusting tho Intornol atrifos of tho Btates, As_beforo stated, tho thmo lyanches of theInferior Court will sit, respectivoly, ot Catro, Aloxandris, and Ismollia, Ttistoo soon to proguosticate, but this doing away withstho Comsulato jurisdiction {3 doubt- | toes a stop In the right directton, THE 8CHO0LY. Egyvl bas not what wo con call & publle-schiool syatom in which all sy racelve a Uberal oduca- tion, and yot there avo both Coptta (Chiristian) and Mohammedan rehools, but tho instruction iy very limited 1 quantity and inforior in quality. futho Mohammedrt sohools tho Koran is the principal stuling whicn the childron recoive, Ay must not bo negloctod, innemuck ax the salvation of tho souland body rests and depends apou it. ‘The religions tensta of tho lody, or church, under which tho schools are managed, nust bo taught and indehbly fwprinted upon tho plastic mind. Those echoola are princi- pally tmuds up of buys, inakmnch ss the education of girls 18 not -considored pspontsl, Dut rather an injury; and thiy viow {8 ontortained by mothors, oven m the fam- {lies of tho monc wealthy,~—tho Deys, Hhoiks, tic,, ond ovon by the wives of tho Khedivo, Ig- nardnen is doubtlens presumod to bo Lliss, Then ‘un foliv. ot Fhw Governmont sehools ave ostensibly of tho military clasg, Those boys who ‘atiend them voluntedr to verve the Governwont during life, in whatover cataeity thy may be placed. The anmber of Fehey aud_the attendaucs, ore guall, for the reason, doubtless, thal the ro- uirements-are Ao stringent and binding. Tho ble, Turkish, und Fronch langauges sre tauglit,—the Kuran belvg the seasouing dish for o whola, "The recitations to whioh I listened in geomo- 7 and Frouch wetn highly pramcworthy: but [will defy auy class of forty echool-childron in Amerien to sing o song, and each pupil ¥ing v a duferent key throughout, ns tuero youny; Arabs can, “and do, nand did, [his sioging exerciso was tho wildest, the wmost dovold of souBe, melody, or music, to rhich 1 over fistoned ;s oud they sang at least tuirty stmpzoan (of ona of thelr sacred hymns) at 3uo pull! ‘Iho young pappooses of tho S, RBegis Tugdiana in Cannda, or of our own Choctaw uibe, nonld sing better. 'Tho atudring oxerciso ®novel. All joiu at the samo time, and with 10 audible voico,—X may aay, & loud voiee. If Bavol beat this, then I would prefor not reain longer than thirongh tho firat act. The buyidings in which thess Gavornment | y:hools aid held are very comfortablo, Loing cons iructod of citor brivk or stous,—ono story gk, ‘Tho desks approximato to tho modori ityle,—~one accommodatiug two hoys, Thailoor i tbo gronnd,—tho kind of nativa'tnaterial gou- sully uged i all of the honses for tho * ground- Aeor.” "Phesu vchool-rooms, or buildings, opou lownrda the north, that thoy may bo us cool as oseibte, All of tho oxpensos are bbrne by tho ioveruinent, including elothes, board, books, ete. Thoro s » baarding-houso conuccted with each whool, Tho wees and slaeping-rooms aro hke thovo usually provided tor woidiors 1 times of petco, Notwithetanding thora are schools in Egypt, get very fose sitand tham, a8 ailueation 14 not tumpulscry, o1 even popniaz, As a consequenc vory fow Fyptinun ean rowd or write, I foet, they bhove nuthing to read,—no blerature,—as o rlo. I mean thronghont the country, except- I 1 thrao or four of tho largest cities, Each eitizon, when ho becomey of age, must havoe n stamp, which ho. uses in cuzo Nly numbd fsra- quired Lo auy document,—that s, If e ceunot writo, 1t 18 my candid opinion. from observation, that these people would mako commiendabio progrecs in tbo crts and suienens, 6V as to statd #ido by sida with other netione, with tho same kind of echiools and thoroughntss of education. Thoe heel of oppression, which has ground fom down _for mauy ceuturies, has bot set boen fully rvomoved., Is thero wnot’ a4 much need for nosecond Mosea during tho reign of Tsmmil Pachy, tho_present Khedive of Exypt, a8 1 tho roign of Meuephtab, tho Pha- rnol! ’ol the ninotcenth dymety, 1700 yoars 15 uy-spHooLy aro being cstablished at alt of the missionary- stations, Tho murt distant siation la at Osiotit, 800 milon up the Nile, which ¢ in cliurge of the Rev. Dr. Birong sud the Rev, Dr., Hogy, —Aneri- oan aud Seatch rospectively, A largd chureh s gchool-buildings are beiug erected n this oily, under tho ‘wupervision of the Hov. Dr. . Laoelng, asslsted by the Bov. Mr. Watson,—both vory ablo and afilcient worsers, of tho Amerlean Missiouary Soclety. A goad clss of tenchors ara aiready employed in thoso wchools. I may add tuat Mre, Lanwing is an indefatigable worker, cu- pecially in tho families of tho natives, The slnging exorcivo 1 the sceular and Suudey sehicols, under the mansgoment of our Auerican missionarles, osposiully, is » most attractive sud cuncational foaturo. ‘Fho hungs aro aluost ex- ciusively by Atmoriean cowposars, Tho lights which oneo ehouo from tho Eust {8 now retlectod frow the I'ar West, penctrating soma yery darics| ena beniphted cotnors, Awmen! ho luv. Dr. Yule, at Alcxandia, is 8 gtioug man at tho e, TUE NEW VEAR of tho Mohsmmodans 18 the Gth of January. Upon tlus duy begins tha great foie or feast scason, 'Fhe duy is wshered in by the booming of cannon at sunrise, nud A regptitton at noon aud sunset, Everybodv ia on the qui-vive. Vuces uro covered with smiles ; hand-shuking by men, who kins the haunds of the somun, 18 the order, necompanmed with good wishcs and cous pratnlutions, Officers of thio army, Buys, Bhotit, iud feading mon throughout the State, eall upun nd pay therr respocts to tho Khodivo, wishing omn n * Happy ond Prospcreus Tear Lach member of s extensivo houschiokl dacs tho wame. Ono brillisut teature of tho day iv tho wilitary digplay, which caunot Lo cxcelled by suy Eawtorn or Continontal Government. Anotber is tho parading through tho slreots of bulls ornamonted with tlugs, nibhony, snd Uowers, 'I'bo mowt sonwiblo act, which sots o noble exumple to the Clclatian world, is the llnughlerin? of o iswb, aud coukiug it whole, by every family that is oble, sud distnbuting it suougitue poor. Lor sovernl yoars befors tuo nfiaumg of tho foust, tho siroots are full of sheep tor salo, the purchaser of which will bo #een with the emblem of meoknoss swung upon his shoulders, wround his neels, bearing it tri- umphautly away. A VLURALITY OF Wives fathe rule fn tho family of the Kuedive, aud is alio gramed to othor notabics. Faur s the lositimata (7) number. The wmarrisge of tha Girst, only, is celobrated In tho churoh in ** dus aud ‘aacient form.” Tha othors sro *‘bought Yith E““'" oithor of the parents or of somo ‘wife-brokor,¥ 'Tho wnumbor of conoubinoy i uot limited oitber by law or custom. ‘Lho “heart’s contont” atona sotsles this tritling do- meatlo matter! X jusy add that tho Khodlvo falls beir to the wives and concabiues of his Hlostrious slrs, and must make proviefon for their maintensuce and support. Uooad Muzringes aro colobrated inthis wise: The day followiug the consummation of the ceronio- Dy, the husband drives throogh the stroots, Liaving n elegany equipago as his etation and purea will permit, accowpanied by a band, which Pluss muclo o o joyous kind. “Ho pays a tor. sl visit to bis syouke, nt ber vosidenco, Tho wifo ducs Lhie sawno tho nest daj, sud remaing at the Liousa of her liege-lord. . THE ANCIENT CUSTOM is still in yogue, smong the wealtby, of employ- g ing & squad of volod womon to accompany ths -receives at “I'ho Times has eoveral timod alluded ta tho fact corpse of & dofunct Mussulman throngh tho wail tmosthldeonaly. . rofesnional atrsote, who monn and Thero wan o rmall a monrnord about tho pi ing tho ontire night following the death of his favorito daughtor, which oecurrod - recently. Yenly, thoy mado night hidoous, ONBERVATIONH, The forelgnor Ia atruck with the pecnlinritios of tho natives, whilo jqurnaying np tho Nilo ; for inatnnee, tho crudoness of all farmning tm- olomenta, Thoe plow, howaver, is tho principal pulverizor of the anil. That consista of a sharn about 2 feat long, of woo, s thamotor, tipned with iron, ro i no mold- heard for turning s furrow, ‘Who two handles nro too straight stioks. Thn boam ia a pole gomo 10 foct long, whicl 18 fastonod to the yoko. The yotio {1 n straight polo, of about tho enme lenglh, ntiachiod to the hurne of tho oxon hued cows (tho Inttor aro nsed wore counnonly) by ropen. itin not unfroguoutly Lho caso LLAL An 0xon ar cow I8 yokod up with & doukoy or & eamot, or a donioy and camel, Lithor spectagle 4 atecudedly novol and attractivo to the visitor unacenstamed to look upon ench o matchiens match. Water is raised from tho Nile, «tor irrlgating purposns, with buckots madn of pottery, No Pumps or modern tmprovoments aro seceptablo to tiio natives. 'Thoro nre usunlly two stalwirt mon at each bucket, both in undross mnform, oxcopting tho hips, which nré spnrsely coverod. Afd is rendored, fn raisiug the buoket of water, by n polo after tho fashion of the crudest woll- wiveep. Each ond of a polo horizontally rests upon two pusta made of mud and straw, and tho myeop b placed ovor this at right sugles, — Tho yeas ond of tho wveep hns & weighl of mud, awd the front & amall polo or stick, wiich ia attached to tho end. nud algo to tho bucket. Whon the river is low, tho water must bo Lftod Lwoor threo timew boforo it resaclios tho nocossary elovation to flow off npon the laud. THE WOUBER ara constructod principolly of mud brick, un- Duryod, in all of the eities anaviliages, excopting Cairo, Alexandria, and Iwmaiis, They range from ono to two slories high. 'Tho stroots are narrow, wiliout pavoments. The second atory of tho houwes wil frequently project sulficiontly to cover one-halt of the strcot. This not only nids 10 ebading tho strest, hut the rooms in tho brojections aro well *ventlated, and thetefora cooler. Now and then thora may bo soen a Lonse of burned brick, or stono, which will L tho residenca of ono of tho most wealthy of the villago. Thera are nn_country-residances in Tigypt. Al live in the villages.' Tn enrlior Limes it wha necessary to rosido il comumumitios for salaty and protection, "Ilho Kliodive Lins tho control of all tho sugar manufrctories in tho State, and lio can cotu- mand without comipeneation 100 daya' labor in thom from his subjectn, tncluding the ecaioel or donlkoy, if perchanca the man ownn one, . TAXATION AND EXTRAVAGANCE. The averago {ax upon the farming lands, paid to tho Governmont, ig GO francs (¥12) o acre, and 25 per cons of the product of the date-psim troe. ver only b cuo to the heavy taxa- tion necersary to support tho Governmont, which to-day iw no jesw than hankrupt. Tho Vieerov evidently lins not the most romoto concoption of ceonomy. l'ataces muat’ bo “built, nt great ox- punee, for each legitimate child, which was dono not long sinee for a precocions duughter of 10 pummors, who oxpressed displeasure In remalo- ing say longor with tho motlor-bird (enged) in tho hatem. % But, notwithstanding all of hig wesknesses, the Kbedivo hos o fow progressivo notions, snd thens ehould bo oncouraged. Johnny lull, por- advonturs, bas au_ eyo upon Egypt. The fact that an English fnancier liss recontly bean valled to * post ™ tho Khedive's boulke, and that the Khedive proposes to borrow peveral more millions of doltars from Luglisly aud French capitalists, and mortgngo tho Dolauco of his stock in tho Suez Canal aud the railway (the ouly ona thnt the Stato has), may bo signiticaut, BIGRNENS AND NIDICAL ATTENDANCE, 1 wonld caution trayolers to the Enst vol to mako tho tour of the Nila nudor the mannyoment of Measrs, Thomas Oook & Sou, of London, un- lezs they pledgo themselves to furnish a wkilltut physicisn $o accompany the steawer. They nd- vertise that a phyricisn ascompanios each of tho Knedivo's steamers, which thoy munipulate. Tho fact 18, ou Arab, callcd @ doclor, does go with cuch boat ; byt ho bus no moro merit as' o phy- sician than thu donkey which Cook furmshes to mombers of s party with which to ride to the ruins, tombs, cte. Home, tn consequevce, are now inmates of Arub cemetories, {nar from homo aud frionds; nud the writer, io all lhumoan probability, would lLave beon added to tho number bad not Dr, CGeorgo Bird, of london, providuntinly been one of our party. I furthor advige that all tinvelers to Egyot, Pulestiie, Srrig, ofe., pro- vido themuches with medicnes sueh ws they would uee for bilious dersngemonts, diarrhes, and intermittent fovors. ICall, when in Cuiro, do not fafl to conwnit Dr. James A, 8, Grant, who in a pciontific pentloman, as woll ag 5 most slallfut and seiontific physeian, He is o Scotch- mau by birth ang education, but hias residod 1 Catrowoveral years, sud understauds well tho treatment of all climatic dironses, The nura- ing, eare, and altention which an invalil his towse, attended by the mont skill{ul und exverienced Luglish norees, are ot to be compared with being il at o hotel aud wtiended valy by s native Arab, oven (f the hotel and nttoudant nro of tho best which an Epyntion city nffords, Tho travelor in Yeypt and other Enstorn countries, whon the lcal 1 ntonse, ehould wear ligit-colored clothing, Incluling hut, aud plways carry sy umbrells of greeu or Jight color, expeeinlly when tiding through tio ot tom-lands of the Nilel or over tho burning sandn of tho desert, ‘T'nesa sugeations, by one who hus Lind expericues, oro given for thy boues it of thode #lio may follow, and, if heeded in time, may bo of mnch valuo, Egspt will doubtloes bo well UEPRESENTED AT QUL CENTENNIAL, botliin her products snd snfiquitics, Native Arubs wilt bo in Philudelphia to supurintond this department, Ipaddition tu othor suthjues of special intorest, thero will ho seon the gowd jowels of ouo of the Queens, They wera found it ono of tho old tumbs, bLut are now in tho Muscum in this city. They wero exuibited ut tho Paris Bxposition in 1647, Joiusntom will slsu be ropresented by the fiem of Nachly. ‘Thoy aro prepartng sumo clo- gant wood orniments, with olnliorata earving, ole. In this are thoy aro very skilliul ; and the fact that tho matoerial from which the articies aro taudo s of u Wietorieal futorest, from the Holy fand, will mako them doubly attractivo, A more muuto description of the costumes and customs of the natives of Fgypt might ve of terest to tho rendors of ‘Tug Tiiwune: 5 also, n pon-picturo of tho turroundings us ono stauds upon tho bIWE und casts his oyos for n momont ovor the vast eca of sand in oue direction, and then_turus towards the bioad bottum-lands of tho Nile spread out beforo Lim, and covercd with tho young graiu, whicl, for verduro, tresh- nees, aud beauty, cannotbo surpasued ;_but time aud spaco 1n thig totler forbid, il 8. PEnsing Fe e A Lake IMsappoass, 7 Vaidasta_ (i) d1ics, A i Jake in Lowiden Cotinty bns beon emptlod of itw waters by wublcrranonn pussages duripg tho fost six months, Vhatis tho motter ? 0 0 or 4 Incliey in that Lowndes County had within its borders numbers of lakos from 10 to 501 Snuu woveral boyond 1,000) amcros n aizo, and ean it be that thevo lakos aro all connocted with o grand undorground wator-courso? It soems so., In Septonher Inst ono deied up, or run off, and loft bushels upon busbels of fish in holes'of water about upou tho bottom of tha Iake, Iu January auother sbout bmilos from this did the samo thing, and now Grossy Poud, & lake covering sbout 500 neres, just Lotwoon tho two above mentioned, has toft its millious of fishes out of water, About throe weeks ago it wae reported that tho waters of this luke wero sinking bolow Jow-water matk, and every day or two wo woull hoar satit waa still going down, Luat Miiday o repoit spread all over the county like wild-fire that Grassy Dond was low cnough to rakoe the flals out with nets, aud by suudown over 100 poople had collected nt tho place, Somo hiad dip- nets, somo cast-nots, and thoro whe ono seluo in tho party, Tho tirat hanl with the seino cought enough trout, jack, bream snd epeckio norch, W mnake a mess for overy ono presout, ‘)urmg that night ol tho waoter dlannqaamu. and thioro wero millious of fieh left deud upon dry laud. Noxt day tho plantors hitchiod “up thoir wagons aud hauted luad after loud, aml seattored thom in their ficlds for manure, and thousands were loft at tha juoioy of buzaards, Lioge, and othor creatured of prev, Such quan. titioa of fish, and such dostraction, Lave uever been known {n the history of Lowndes Uounty, No one ever droamed that thero wore nalf that quautity of fish in trasay Pond, though It was colobraied far Ity flne tlshing grounds intho suring of tho yosr, The cthor two lakes alovo meutioned did not run thus complutely dry, nud tho tsh that wero not caught woro suved Dy the wator mmruiu%n a fow days from its hidden rotreat intho Losom of tho oarth. W learu that Grassy Poudis fllling up again, but it s 00 lato to eave tho tuny tribo, 1t is rumored fn New York that Andrew D, White, Prosident of Cornoll, will not ouly refuss to Bupport Conkling, but will oven 330 in for il don it ho should po numisated and sn equally good mau should not be nomiuated at Cluciu- natl, Prosident Whito ocouples tho poat of bouor, next to Cornell, on Lhe list of delegates--| ::-l:lll-go $0 Oiucinoati; but ko rofusca to go *§2,408, TOWN MATTERS. Mecting of the South Skle Board of Audit. A Genoral Feeling in Favor of Cutling Down Evans' Bill, Report of the Norih Side Commitico on the Coli. (tor's Report, THE SOUTH TOWN. ALETING OF TIE DOALD OF AUDIT. An adjournod mesting of the Board of Audit of South Chicajzo was called for last evontog 8t No. 201 FLadallo street, and there wore preacnt Justices D'Wolf, Summorfield, Poliak, Wallnco, and Foote, O % to tho fazt that tho counting of tha votos was taking place ot the Lown ohice, tho Board adjonrned to Justice D'Woll's oftice, Justico D'Wolf resigned tho offico of Chair- man far tho resaon, on he sald, that he had rome mattors which ho wished to present to the Board, and could not well do it whila presiding. Justico Summorfinld was then clectad Chair- taan, and Justico D'Woll Clere pro tem. in the nbaenco of the Town Clerk, who wau counting voten. Owing to the fact that the majority of tlie Committon appointed at the last mecting wero not prosont ta report, and that tho bill presented by Colloctor Evanu was not at hand, it wus not deemed beet—or poenble—to take any action on that subject, and the time was gven up to AR INFORMAL DISCUH3103 of what was beet Lo bo done. ‘Ihe prinziple that an ofiicer whouo compensation had been lxed by law for the performance of cartain duties conld not logally eleim furthor poy if additionsl duties wore tmposed npon him, was discusaed at length, and n rocgnt casp decided by tho Supromo Court was nddu€ed ag proof, This principlo seomed to cover the Evany caso 8o entiroly as to loavo uo doubt on the matter. 1t was mooted whethier the town might not havo o right under tho law to all the money to bo received by Evans ax ono of its oflicers for dutioy which had hoen plnced upon Lum outsido : but it appostod from Juatico Wallaco's remarks thnt Eveos' attornoys and thoso of the Citizens' Asnociation had agreod in saytog that tho town had nothing to do with tha work dona by Evans for the city. Tho Board iuterprotod this to mean that tho town Had mnothing to do with payiug Livans’ help and other axpouacs which were em- ployed and fncurred in collecting eity taxes, . ICBTICE D'WOLE wag of the opinion that the proper way to sottlo upon the amount Lo bo paid Lvans wos by a mathomatieal calealation. Ilo had collected a certain sum of money for city, State, county, town, and park taxes, - OF this total tho city tax ways almost oxactly two-thirds, and it would therofore seomn just that two-thirds of the ox+ ponses iucurred in tho total collection should como out of tha city, which had received that Krapurliun of the moncy. Evans had rought §n_ a Ll of “about Q11,800; of this, £1,600 was sslary duo him from tho towa; tho’othor 10,100 was for help and other oxpenscs, One-third of that, or whon added to the jawful ealnry of £1,600, would make 24,866, or, eny, £5,000, which ywos Just about the enm that should be audited for Jivans, Tho Collector wad to ro- ceive, or had recoived, aboat $11,000 from tho city for mnlung its colloctions; if tho town shonld givo Lim 26,000 more he got $19,000 in all, and when 10,400 was taken out for oxponses it would leave Mr, Evans £8,600, which, in tho opinion_of tho spenkar, was quito euough for lis work. After eomo further, general discussion of this mtbject, Justico L'Woll said thut bo bind been for soma time engaged in esuming” tho law, and bud ascertained, an ho bolioved, that the action of the Board in anditing or estimating for tho oxpensen of ofiicers taken It fall, was wholfy illognt aud void, In tho tirat place, the evined Statutes, p. 1081, See, 120, provided that **Tho Board of Auditons shall meet fu tho Pown Clork's oftico . . . ontho Tuesday next preceding tho anoual maeting of the County Boara,” Now, the mosting ot which the ims wovo gaid to have been votod was from Aug. 31 to Bept. 4, inctusive. 'T'ho question wag whethor this was within tho law. ‘Lho act constituting tho County Iloard of Cook County brovidud that it should *bave regnlar meetiugs on tho firul Mondaye of Decombor, March, Juno, and Sop- tember of each yoar." Nothing was suid sbout an’ “annual meoting " at all, and if it did have sitel » thing it wonld natuzuliy tuko pifto fu De- cermber, when the uew mombors took their seats, Cortninly the actioa of Lhe aard of Andit was not bud (ho Fresday preceding that meoting. i Supposing the timo to be ilizured by reforenco totho time whon nu **unnunl meeting® wias held In other counties besida Couk, and 1t wonld bo founr that tho statntes (p. 310, Soc. 43) provid- od thay, * regular moetinga " wore tu bo held the first Moudsys of December, Morch, Juue, nud Soptember. - The netion takon had not necorded with this provision, ‘I'ho outy plave where au_**anuual mooting ™ was wentioued was in See. 50, p. 811, where tho faw etuted that thoy should bo bolden on the secoml ‘Tuesday of Hoptembor. Taking oven thiis 08w criterion, the meetiug had been hold ana week too curly, und had tuercforo been ir- raznlar, From sl the authurities tho speaker® dounced tho opimon that the proceedings cinmmod ve an audit of tho claims wore tulien at o timo when tha Board hud no lognt right to bo in bession at all, ond were thereforo absclutely illegal aud void, . Aftor gomno grencral discussion of tho points rauged, and Juct a3 Justice 1'Wolf was proceed- ing to discuss auothor view of tho matter, claiul- ing tho ttiegnlity of tho action ou otlice gronnds, Justice Pollnk to adjonrn from day to day to Wednesday oveniug fioxt at 7 o'clock, Ho pronuucd to skubmit at that time a rejort from tho commtteo of which he was a motaLor whiclh ho thought would bo satisfuctury, Thg motion was earried, and tho Board stood adjourned. —— THE NORTH TOWN. EXAMINING THE REPOL T, At tho late aauunl meeting of the North Town Doard a committee, causlsting of Justiccs De Wolf, Robinson, and Uaulson, was appointed to examine tho accounts of Supervisor Baynes and Coltector Ilummel, 'Thesogentlomon have been at work diligoutly siuce their appointment, and saveral duys ngo agreed wpon o report. Hiuco then o van offort bay been made to necuro a mecting of tho DBoard that the report might bo presonted, Yeeterday afternoou had boou fisod us tho timo at which the meeting wouldl positivoly Lo hold, but at & o'clock the suporvisor and Town Clotk Liad failed to put in an appenranco, for kowe 10aon or another., T\ ntuuNe, however, is enabled to give tho publi tho subacance of the report, us follows, withont stopping to oxplain how it come by it Your Cammttes appoiuted to examiuo the Looke, nccounts, aud vouchira of tho ullcers connectod with tho Board during: the year ending the — day of — A, . 1570, woulit rospectully refort that, Grat, they have cxamined tho buoks, voilchers, otc., ireernted 1y by Bupervisor Guorgu L, Bayiive, unid i1 them cors reet, wecording ba Lfs reporl herctofore rendered, Your Conomfttee ek pleaduro in teatifylng tu” thy ellicient aud ublo monner in which th nilatre of Lin ofticu Lave Lecnn conducted, Hecoud, your Cowmll- teo bave ulro examined tho baoks, accaunty, aud xoe ceipty of E., Hutme!, Collector of’ gaid towss, and flnd L, on sccount of 1lic collection of tho clty tax by tho Tuwn Collostor, an_udditlonal vapousy to fho town has d, which wo constiler equiva. Iut to least 1 per coul of b amount _collcted, Which appesrs to bo §U7.494 It we pecommend that 1 per cent, or £219,42, " ehoutd Bo eredited to tho towu, aud the balsuce, he aliowed to tho Collcelor ony uceaunt of extra services rendured In colleation of watd Uity tax, aud in uddition o the ralary alresdy Baed, Your Commitiea sl tia following statewent from the Collector's COLLEOTION tona for benatit of town., XIPENSE ACCOUNT. Clerka' salavies.. .. Calloctor's SRIATY s uvvserpaye. Two pur cout v (oWD tax. Bradonery, etdeesnsaiee Total wnevneans $HLE Youe piitunittio iFi of 18 Golufon (it i soltle- ent with il Colleator slioul) be effacicd om tho fols lowiug basts 3 Y axpenss of collection, less the Uollctor's alary, ounte” Lo $3,000,77, of 'which amouut the tows should pay $7,020.8%, 3nd the Lalauce, smounilug to $:70.92, should 'bo pati from the 3 per cent allowed by tho city for collecting clty tax,” S0 tho malter would stand a3 follows Ernest Humme, salary,, Goutiugent oxpebsc Contingent eapowd, Total,.. whieh s (lio mmount cl stasemcot to tho Board, And in view of the Sbore, your Commitiae would recomunend that the Board sllow ibs sum of $2,020,56 40 tho Colicclor aa GOBUARGRLL cApeRAce agurtod i g nt of hia sorvicen, 1o 80 zeftle swith tha elerkn eme pliyeel by hitn ccording to the contracta wadn Ly bim with them, Your Committen wonld fur'lier recoramend that the Dill a7 $) for posting notices prosented by tho Tawn Glerk Lo not sllowed, The nbavaincompleto, oxcept tho aignaturns of tho Comtaittee, and wil be laid baforo thn Loard to.daz 1l o quotuin cau bo putten tugnther by any means, g e e e SCHENCE AND RELIGION, SCIENCE VERSUS THE BIOLE, T the Lihtur of The Clteane Travune : Crueaao, March 20.—When stiwlanty of ence, in discovering sntronomical or peolo facte, youcrally foel 80 very much dolighted whenovor raid facta apparently toud to dirprova tblieal recordn, tholr principal s roems to me to be, §f poraiblo, to rid themsolves of the God of tho Bible, in order to gat rid of man's respionaibility to bis Maker. Generally, tho preat objection of thess men to the Bible fs, that it contaius secords wineh counot bo proven to tho lettel Is, that tho Ihibls, even to s bistorical parts, containg nothing but gpiritual things, dressed ity historieal narrativea; and by that menns in perving two ends, namely: to rocord ovonts which happened amongsl tho veuplo Lo which the Word of God was roveated ; and to inclase in waid records pintunitruthy, In thaold titno, from Adam (the Adamitic congregation) to tho timo of Mases, evory record of evants wag retated, from goneration to generatlin, from fathor to got, in Lho Kamo way,tat o man, nowadus rolalens o nacrative to another; it way then tho only means of Listraction, and keeved at the same thne to provont bistorical facts from boingg lost, In tho same snanuer moral truths wera proserved; und 1n order 10 better keuF them in their momory, the peoplo drosyed them in historical narrativos, whother real or fietitious. Tho record of the creatian, by Moses, if Judgod by the luttag,jor 1n a literal nenee, must neceasarily bo tmsandersto and misiuterprote edy aod ko will many Biblieal records in tho Oid "Lostament, unides spintually judged nnd considered, na thoy ought tn he, heinst s their inward Bense spititual. Otheswisa tuey cannot bo understood or judged at ull. Who. inall the worly, can nowadays be so iguorant that he beiove tho six duys of tlo croation to mean six hitorat days (enrth-davs). or that the fali of man was accompiished merely the eatiog of an apple ? _Burely will avery senst- bio muan tinderstaud oud sdant that the Lible roconis of these Livo eventd aro sriven figurative- ly. Tho samo{s thecase witha gieat many otber Biblo records, of which “every one in {8 inward eense coutaing Apintun! truthe, revealed only for thodo acceptabla there for. Todeny the fact of tuis canuot bo done on any other ground whatover than, disbelief; when, on thoother hand, the reality ot tho fuet mentioned is exparionced heyond doubt by thoso who beliove, sud whom sctentigts enll fools. Wera it porsible for dishotiovers to ascartain tha tact merely by the uge of tho talescons or micros #eopo, or by any other sort of experiment but faith in tho Lord and the Word, they, too, shunid cortainly Lo- convinced, Etill, thore 14 auotlipr'way to couvines, acceptablo to tho aci- entific mind, becausa being n fuct of bistory, namely : that whonover and wherever n peoplo on the earth wero ko degraded in their moral hab- its that Jovo to the neighbor sud fuith in the Lord wero lost, thelr destuction alwnys followed, Whatever tho form they wurshippsd tho Lords made no_dilTorence, the consequences wore the ramo. We ata not propared yet, and nover will be, to admit that we, hiunau Letgs sud smagos of tho Creator, ure uothing but animaly of o higher order, Tho luk which shall conneel us wilh the animals will, T hopo, forevor bo ivat, hieesnse 1t never existed, furtlier than we degrado uureolves to the likeness of the beast wd brute. 1 Lold that man always was muu, gifted with cavacity for developmeut and progress,—a capacity which 18 inhenied in- him from bin ercation ; and tnat, hud ho not been suci, the idea of o Crostor and tho worship of Him conld nover have entered bis mind, more than it cau tho 8ps, OX, OF BWINO, Tvorybady can nnderstand that the Word of God of nocensity must breat of spiritual things, appersainiug to tho trainng and weltare of kind, in this world and in the world to . con and that the spiritual truths it contaius could not by uny other mnaus bo communicated to tho neoplo of this world than by the uso of pacu latgunge, ospressfons, and parables as thov could understandl, or by luterweaving it with historical events and pereons for tho samo pur- poso, o what other aud better way eoald the Vord of God be to them commuulcated # ‘Lo Liblical records, m what concorns histoti: cal facts, do not go further back thau to the Ad- anntie orn ;. but tho ible, far from denyi thoe oustanca of mdn on thiy glube Lefore thit era, ol the rontrary refers to the face, which can be soett - Jeslus, X, 12, 13, where Jonlus speaks oi *tho Book of Jasher," which book is also ro- ferred to in 1L Samuel, i 17, 1%, and which book evidentiy was a Word of Ged to a more an- cient people, of which Word and people, by the providence of God, nothing bt what ig now ro- ferred to iy Ielt to Lo new cra, commencing with Adam. And who kuows tut_that tho peo- plo of tho prosent era, togetner with their works Aud their memory, rlll 4t somn tima ba ontirely #wept away {¥on too tace of the earih, to give plrco to another, and, I hope, better humenity ¥ Tndead, o grast many aczm to be convineed that the pooploon thits eats morpe for such an ovent. From tha very stait in their stide, § dents of Scionco should auderstand that ¢l yutn will lonk tor the Locd Hinmelt iu tho mnt rial creation; and that, a8 concorny tho Biblical truthy, thoy also ehonld consider that, in order to disprove their lugh autitority they will neea somo belter proof than’ morely seivntifio facty froms tho matarial warkd, of wh fi thoy- am HOTty tQ suy—don’t know vers mch o wav. - L um Just /s wuch intorosted se ny them 1 ovory braueh or Scionce, nud 1 al feel deighted wienevor discoveuies are which bear the appearavee of Pruth: but Tmnst admit that Tnaver yot havo foutnl uny of theso truths which have disproved, to my mind, Inblical truths,—not one. ¢, O, Lusnneis., 550 b i s nclo Bantel’s Shurp Inediaav, New.York Corcetpoanence b Jour Mr. Drew hud n dunghter who way o aud very rich, lor Iather wos trustes, aud had the hasdling of hor money, 116 kapt her money with his own, and it was all mixud ep tinsneially and spocyintively, Tl lady matvied n mintor, and tho father did not ebject, 'supposing thnt n sunplo-hoarted minister ~ woutdn't ook very clewoly into the manner in which his wive's money was invested, Hohad arich wifo, nnd that was enough. 'Cho mai had an ovo to busi- noss, and a4 #oon a4 the haneymoon wian over ba bogan to overlook Liy wifo's estata, Ho il not boliove that it wad wino or safo that o w an's propetty should be floating abont tho sireet, Ko culled Mr, Drow's attention 10 e matter, demanded s accounting.’ and fnwstel that s wife's property shoutd Lo jmmediately and #afoly invosted, Sho grest bear was nstan- irlied und indigoant, and raninded the mintstie thne nio lind better uttond to by own aiaies, | 3o thourlib that rescuing his wife's proyerty from tho muelstrom of speculation, and wuarduig lisr ut baukrupiey and want, was a part of lis buwiness, Ilo Jncnuud tho muttor sl lia poiut was curried, and now the schedule of Mr. Deow's debts does not embrnco a nnllign or two duo to his daughter. PELEGRAPIIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Syecial Dispateh to The CAlcaso Tribuse. Tavenroov, April T—3 p, m,—~Warar=-Winter, No, 1, 104; No. %, 9 ¥d; club, No, 1, 10w 64; No. 2, 10s. Lann—Gln, Tavruroon, Aprl T—Latest—The lending grafn cizoular suys there fano et from tho depression waalch commencnd ten days sgo, ‘The wheat trade of the Kingdum remaing fnactive witbout general rednz- tan i prices of uative description, though forchan In mouy caves {8 Gl to Is por quarter cheayer, Flour dull, Tho last quotstions uot obtainables CovTax—Qulot; 0 7-16ad 12-164; ralis, 6,000 balos, {ncludivg 1,609 for speculation aud export, aimd 2,010 Auerican, Saleaof the week, 36,000, luchudiug 4,00 for export, and 2,000 for speculation; total stock, 455,009, fucludiiyg 503,000 American, Hecalpts fur the wuok, 141,000, acluding 304,009 Amerlcan § actual ex- purt, 7,000; Awount ativat, 448,00, metuding 320,000 Awmcrican; forwardud frora ey’ shdo divect o apiue mers, 8,000; American sslvs, 22,000, Yarns and fabrics at Manchester dull sud tending dowuward, Burapsturys—Dall, Recolptsof whest for tho past thirve days, 30,000 quarters, jucluding X000 Ameriean, Catifurnls white whoat, average, Vs 94@10s; da club, 10 104 63 Fod Weskorn, No.9 to No, L, ai@im 0} vauter red Weatern, No. 3 to No, 1, W @108, Flone— Western caual, 2424, Corn: 268204 8 0ld Western tuixcd a8 6l Darley—Americau, ¥s 64 Leas 308 643408, G Croven Bkep—Americas, 61093, Puavistoxs—Priue jusss pork, 7 64, Baet—Prime muss, 104, Lard—Ametican, Gla. Clecse—Fine Amerie can, €24 64, Bacon—Loug clcar, 33 ¥d; short cloar, 5% td, ‘Fattow—Fine Americas, 418 04, PrrnotEvM—Spirils, 84s@9%e ; reflned, 11XQG 12s, . LUERD QU~2Y 6 Lozinow, Apeil 7.=Veather fair, . Covsors—Money snd account, 1f 1118, AMERIEAN HEsuntrma—ose, 103G 67, 109} 10-49m, 10537 § uew, G, 1632; New York Central, 102 Ecle, 1772 preferred, 24, Hemusn TURPENTING—20 (R, Thn gratu trade during tha past werk hea been anlland somewhat depressed, notwithstanding the wnieral shortuess of suppilat, At Manchester wheat, matze, and flour aro tower. At Birmingham and Atriawo] prices sra barely maintained, On tho Con- tinent trado in quiet, Tueineen [n Mark Lane s fnanimate, flour Jower, Wheat and Maire firm, Oats steady st an ad- of 3 on Tuesday prices. Malting-barley 19 anl ather morls firaf, The wicle market vane Paurr, Aprll 2, —RESTER-AG! 95 Tnaxxront, Aptil 1,~Uxiren Brartry Doxps—New m. . wrnr, April 6~ Prrnouryst—3is 61, SOUTHERN GOTTON MARKETS Nhw Oneeaxa, Avtil T—Cotton st prmpendsd by dark and rafuy weatler; 47 baleas wved ordinary to strict good ordinary, 10 103e; Tow mididling Lo strict Jow middilng, 113 @rn iddiing to sirict middling, 124@1324 good middling o midding fafe, 135@1 1 cuipte gty 453 to the Continont, f, o Great Dritan,' 43765 stock, 2205445 wrenl AL reccipts, nety 24,946 groee, 20,135 exports, to Continent, § cozstwian, 5,1-4; Ureat Diritain, CHALY s 0N, ALl 7,~Cotton dull; middlings, 1 Block, 17314 bakn 3 weckly nct recefjts, o Porta to Great Lrtaty, Continent, §,50 § coastwine, males, 2,550, BAVANzAl, April T.~Cotton duil; midalinga, 12%c Atock, 23,060 bales; weekly et recelnts, 35403 gron, 86033 exports to Great Brllat, 5,25 1o e Conti- ratos, April 7.—C 12773 good ordiuary, 10c werlly nrt rescijta, 4, Great Britain, 1,; wiko, 4,723 eales oniLE, ApHl T~ n quiet; middlings, J2)e Hock, 43,71 balea 3 weekly net receipts, 38503 4,654 3 exporta ta T'ranco, § cocatwing, 2,214 paly n_ qufet; middiings, ntock, 35,072 Liles 2 qrors, 4,721 exports ta : tothe Continent, 1,446 coast- PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. PHILADELEIIA, Pa., Apri) T,—Wool dull aud easier; supply tsir; Ohln, Penurylvanis, sud West Virginia XX and shove, 4@ iGe; 45@4Ge; medinm, 499G coatae, 4434%; New Yor¥, Michigan, and Inafana Western fine, 27%G40c: medium, 44G42c; coarse, 43@4c; combing, wasled, 6%a.52c; combing, unwashied, 423/@4%; Canada combing, fdc: fino une washed, 248 20¢; cuarse and meajum unwashed, 336 e tub-wushed, 43@00c; eatra nud werino pulled, 35 ies No, 1 und super pulled, 34835c; Texay fine and mediuin, 19 421¢; Texas coarse, Jt@ e NFW YORX DRY-GOODS MARKET, New York, April T—Busincss moderste with tomeetic commisdun houses, aud quiet with ymport- ers. Tho jubhing trade was falrly active in sorne do- partments, Cotton goods were geuerally steady und unchanged, Fine Liruched shirtings wers in good de- mand; prints rather quiet fo et hands and market irrezular, Cotton dress goods dull, Waoleus remain aquiet, There will be u lary at uctiou ‘Cuceday next, PITTSBURG IRON AMD PETROLEUM MARKET. Prrrsncna, April 5. — Pro-Inox—Dull; prices No. 1 foundry, §20.00¢ 25,00, four montha; (2500 Gray forge, £20.01 orruM—Quiet; crude, § 1450 Failadelphia de CLIVELAND PLTROLEUM 'MARKET. vreveLasy, O, April Petrolevm unchanged; stundard white, 110 test, 11)5e; primo white, 170 teat, Tanje, carlts, cash, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW TORK. Lpecfal Diwpa’ch o The Chienqa Tritune, Yons, April 7, — Guats — Wheat — Market sht'y in buyers' favor; eales small and the g quotations are more or less nomiual : $1.05 (@1 for rejected epning 3@L16 for ungradsd Aprings #1124 1.14 for No, 3 Chicago; $1.19@1.16 for No. 1§ Milwaukee; £1.23G 1,29 for No. 2 Chicogo ; $1.24 @127 for Northweatern: $1,27@1,28 for No, 2 Milwankee; $1.32138 for No, 1 fpring; $1.20%1,33 for winter red Wentern; 1243143 for amber do; %0 for white Western, Liye qulet and firm at @sve for Wertern, 90g5e for State, and 41@92 for Canagda {0 tond. Darley dull sud declintng; saks of 10,000 bt falr Califoruta ot fe. Corn firmer; sales of 18,000 bu ut €4%¢ for no grade mited, o for now Fuliow deraey R Penusylvania, aud 635 for 50,00 bu 10 grade mixed, toarzive sl nest weew s graded mtzed, for Aprl G0t ¢ waa bid, and Leld at €0he; for May 0420 wa btd, nud Lickd st G, Oata without decidwl ore active { kales, 36,00 bu at 433 380 for mixed Western and State, aud 4i@Sle for white Wertern and State, fucluding reficted at 43¢, No. 2 mixed, Now York fnwpeclion at 4@ dike, and No, 1 do at 4de, Puovistoxs—Midules quiet, at 125G Litc for long clar, Lard lwer; sales of 200 tes at $14.05 for prime steam ) ut tho Gevt eall Sor April, 1973 was Lid, and awlied; for May, $14.05 was Vid, and $14.10 for June, §14.20 was bid, snd $14.2257 aakod ; uly, $14.50 was bid, and §14,35 asked; for August, $14.40 was DI, and 10,475 asked 5 snd for eellers’ option 16 Decetnber, $12,13 was bid, and §13,00 asked, Witazy—Dlncket steady; sales of 190 brls ot $1.12%; per gallon, Grucemrs—-Sigar—Murket qulet and unchanged; fuir to good rotining guoted st TX@TXe; primaat 77,0 Now 10 and 13 Havana st Tx8te, Coffee— Matket firni s “frr fueuity; 1o quoted at 1019 in gotd; Maricaibo at 11 it dn gold, Tarsov—Rules quet aud uncieueed: quoted at 8140 for puime, {tuthe aoriated Pyes.| onti. April fulnr(s el fined, Juue, 133 oigust, 14 1-1Geetd ikt ;" Ortober, 18 41-5@ Nevwaber, 13K @13 Ii<lie? Docember, it reccipts at ail Tnited States porta 36,000 Dialew s et peeelpta at all United k Javt year, 3,000 total recelpty it Flates pocta to date, Sl50¢ tatal Ve s i) Uiited States ports 10 4ani dato lat cxporty trom ol Gnited Siates yortn (1 expurts froi all Unfled Slates pocts pane ot yesr, 54,001 tolal export from D Tnitad ftates ports to date, S683,000; total exporte” from il Uultod States orts 0 +amo date iant year, : +toek at ull United States ports, 61,0003 46 Uhoe dast yoar, GiL00s stock st sil tuterior T dovamie o fant yar, BLUK 3 Atk (40 % do pane tims Tast at Liv , steek Awmericon atloat for Great Britain same e st yeut, SLU. cb iy recelpte, 12,000 brly super Stute aud Weatrm, §1.20@ Fr0.@0a0: kood b chde Py 1,735 extra O, $3,00 AL—iinng moderatery’ avtive; Vheate=Market duily 1,10 ), v, 2 Milwankeo, fre<t, atloat, §1.14 1 ame. ohd o, #1635 ' No. 1 - Rye quict and firm; West- Canada, in bond, $leinde: Marley A 1 e, U e, Ty yellow W Stert i, Sstore, T m Remrs @ e toura aciiv el Western anid State, 4loyiNiye; white Weatern flio cargoes firm; moderate Walw dn golli Johbing, 16203 son quint aud unchisnged, Rico quict ange wia—Dull and pomiual; ernde, 80 ; re- : and Plunsylvanls, 18c; West 1ol T s & thioNs—lork easler; uew moess, $23,00 cashy May; $23I0@a)15 June ; $:0.250024.30 July; ity 44,50 August, Beef unchangel, Cut mesti— va quicts melditles unchapped, Lard lower; meats, 40IUIS carh; $1L8G1L10 My w 1 X Weatern, old, l7¢‘35::'. Hiate do, 20 —Unchaniged. x~3lore active, NEW ODLEANS, OnLEANS, April T,=Staan—Quist; 103 falr, 7%c; Drime to choice, 783 e, Morassis—Unchanged, FLOCR—Dull; superine, $3.35 34,003 dauble, $4,75G "',‘fl 3 troble, $LU2%5640.00] chioloo and famtly, $0,25 Cons-MraL~Firmer; held at §3.65, LouN—Laay | 5763 00e. . Drav—Quiet; 700, Har—Dull; prime $16.00318.00, Frovisione=lork dull aund lower; $21.50@24.00, Dryaaliedments dulls T5ic: vo3 13¢@13xe. Uacou duil; lue; 13%0; 13%e. Ilame dull; wugar-cured, e, Lard quist § terce, retined, ll)gL0 key, 15¢. Ki0R—Quics; comuon o primy Louliaus, 3% U 1 e, 1 Woete prime i common, g w;;us—l)eunud moderate; ordinary lo prime, e labic, i Wituriy—Steady; rectifled, $1.0941.11. DALTINORE, Jairiuons, AprT.—FLova~Fim; sctive sad ua- OhaIN—Whoat stoady and firm; Teapsylvania red, $1.50@1.58; ochors nchtugod Corn—Wutern furly aciivo and 'oasler; Wealeru sized, GX0. Oata d snd hravy ; ey white, 46@4c+ mixe: Tye quict and ateady; Binab2c, @t Hay—Dull and nncbnh‘ga;{. m, Fork, $23.00@20, 8, A lear rib, 1i@1%3ge, Hacon—Rhooliers, yet clear b, 134c haras 16at8e, Lard firm; refined, 14%c: ernide, nono offering, Hu and strong; Weatern exiran, 38@ AgiTe, uu—Quicts crude, 8%e; refined, Igye, Caty Er—Strong and qniet; Tio, ‘cargoes, 16y 10c; Jobbing, 163w 20, Wiiakx—Qutet and firm; 1 LU PIMLADELEMS, Armi T.—Froun—Inaclive: Minne- ot family, $4.0%3 State, Olilo, sud Lodiana, 84,25 J .0, Ay reqnest: Penneyivania red, $L54; smber, §1.5 {: W -,.rmn’nl, $100 1035 common, §$lei@l.i0; gooa white, $1,5%aw0 Ry, bumdse, Corn—Demaud aetivo: advanciup yellow, Gidne6; f3¢+ nal), t40; mteam, O3c. W Oab falrly aetiv 3 Tiniotuy and flax un- HpEnseduyer, chonged, Punotrmsi—Nomiunl; crude, 111¢es rodned, 1434c. Witts&Y—Tron-boutd el a1 §1,14, Sew York Blate and Lo, Aneddc fienta, 35@10c firnte, Znailic; Western rolls, Wettern extrav, o l!;«‘,"!n; filn-!a. 24 f hoas—iigher; Pruneslvant, New York, Delawar and Weaters frest, 1iadee, & HT. LOTIS, 8. Lotis, April f.—CorioN—Quiet and nnchang- Frour—Quiet and unchanged, GuA—Whiat atady: in f.0F demand 0,2 1all, $1, cashii #1481 B0 Aprils redd x:fil. $1.874 bia cash: 41,43 bid April, Corn firmer; No. 2, iadile May. Oats 1 ¢, Rye firm; o bid At the clare, ms_‘mmm canliy 434gn April; 4 —Market duil; No, 2, 3¢} scares wul wantad L Barloy quiet and unchaugisl, WiiRkY—Nomsnaliy unchianged ; 304 Fuovittoss—i'ork dull and nunchanged; fol.bing, 2100, Tard quiet ord unchauged; $13.30. bulk meats duil and unchanged. Uscon—arket easier ; shoulders, 9% ®9},¢; clear il 12512k ¢; clear, 14 diac, TOLEDO. * ToLrpo, 0., April T,—FLoun—Quist. Gnar—Whent weak; No, 2 white Wabaah, $1,25%5 No.1 whita ifictigan, $1.23%; No.2do, $1.15% | i ber Michigan, §1.267 May, £1.273 3 Junin, $LA0G W No, 2 amber Michimn, $1.03; No, 2 1ed winter held AL$1.20, 81,29 nifered ; Tejected red, 8ic, Corn falr and firm § gk aixed, wpot and April, 42 it July, 523 Giics May, G3e; han- no grade, G2e;. damoged, 50Me, uly, d7c; Michigan, 35)c. 2,000 Lt § ot 4.0 b, KnteapxTa—Fiour, 4 bria; wheat, 8,000 bu; corn, 93,000 b oate, T Lk, MILWACKEE, " Mruwavaer, April T.—FLoun—iteady; fair dé- mand. Wheat opened rteady; 3 ebiade lower: clos- 1 Meady: No, 1 Miwaukee, 81185 Lard, $1.2: v, % Miiwauliee, $1.053 May, £1.07¢ June, 11,0 No, £, 93xe. Corn quiet and steady; No, 3 freeh, 48ci pew, 47@5vc. Oatadull and lower; No, 2 ca @RI Harley firm and bigher; No, 2 {resh, 5 Apil, 8663 No. 3 S, Dige quied and tinclaniged No, 706, ProviatoNs—TInactive; nearly cominal. Mess pork, July, 122,10, w—Flour, 3,400 brla: wheat, 21,000 bra, HECEL BurazNTs—Fiour, 3,700 briv; whest, 2,000 bn, . CINCINNATL - Crxcrsxas, April .—Corron—Steady 12:c. FLoUk—Quiet aug unchanged, GRAIN=Wheat steady; fair demand: §L15G1.28, dy: f0sle. Oatn quict snd steady ; 634 “c. Barley ateady snd unchanged. Pork duli; $23,00 d. Lard easicr; ram, 1857 kettle, LUilitic, Bulk meats in fair demand; ehoulders, 81¢c ; clear rib, 13ic canh; 1214d 123c Luyer Junc? clear sondually 13}@12ic o nalés of sboulders at e ; Cumborisnd miiddies, T haws, long _eut, 13 li summer ciits Lo: Jume,’snd July'deiivesy. Laoon quict; VNGO Mige, Walsky—Fair and firm s $1.06, Burrer—Duil and uncbanged, BUSTON, Bowtoy, il T.—FrLovk—Steady ; Western snper- Gue, £4. 0@5.605 common extras, §5.0080.605 Wi win Extras, $5.50G0.25; Minnesola_extras, §5.50a1. winter wneat Obfo, Indiens, and Michigan, $6.0°G 7.25; Dlilnols, .24 8,50; KL, Tonis, $5.50G52.00; fancy linnesota and Wiscousin, §7.23@2,50. @nai—~Corn qulot at T3 i5e for mized and sellow, Oats Arm at 47@51c for mized and whits No. 3} 448 e for refected; Ghate for No, 1 DUFFALO. Beyrato, April 7.—GuarN—Wheat dull aud quots- tions cutitely tomiual. Corn foactive; asking €0c for new on track, and C6c for ofd in store, Oats quict, Tiaricy quict? Canads, 90@45e. white. MILLINERY. STYLE BILLINERY. 124 STATE-ST., Two doors north of Madison, WEBSTERS'. FOR SALE. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, A VALUABLE PATENT. Ower goltg to Lurope, Now York, New England Stater, and Micbigan fold. Goods are now beiug Tusne ufactrieed 10 Dotrolt, where every facllity will e given for luvestigetion, Tho State of Iilinois alone will sell for mare than 1 ask for my entire intersst, and, taking ONE-HALY whnt I recelved for Michigen na 8 busix, tho wnsold territory would smount to over §,00k, Don't fal to fuvestizatu: 1 ta otie of tho Leat chalicen ever ufTerwdd for wpo-ulation, Must eell leforo May 1, for reason sbove given, Cail on or adidrens 1. COWMAN, 251 Woodward-ar., Detroit, Micd SODA WATER APPARATUS, For the manufacturing of Sods Water, Ginger Alay Wines, Minerat Waters, Mead, Root Beer, cte, Alsu Botthing Machiacs, for' carking and slling: Marble Dispensing Apparstun for the Counter, on new princis plow. #end for Catalogue with reports of {udumou Apparstus, WILLIAM GLL, o FHOTHINGH A " ors and %lmllrl. ars prepared fo {avest “thor profitabla vouturs 6f & Wgllmato charaatar, irin ia fatous for monoy -1k, BN 16 NUmbers MR it patrons thonssaus wio nre well oif, and ate ao bocauss of thalr einplosnumt of Frothingham & Co. to procurs in- Vostneota, 1hnad for their explacatory ciconlar. Stocks purctnscd and carried av loni ax destrod, i n miargin of from 36 par cant. —From Dostun baturdey Evenlus - g ic. Wall St. Caricatures, A New Tiook, 8 pages, containing 14 engraved flloy. £rations, WILI INYOMMATION POR BTOCK BIECULATOUS ; price, cloth covers, 10 centds paper cove TUMBRITAUE & Bankers and Brokers, @ Wall-at, mail, Smoke, brothers smoke, smoke tha PIISCH cigar Hmoke ouly thoss made by Tamull & Chandler, Nulther Llue, 8 ysliow, or s red sliip fare, Just paltry nickel will huy our Punch cigar, Heldent agents wantol, - Fosters freo, Send for samyle. X TANSILL & CIIANDLER, Tinuufucte's P SALS, T SOAFE AGRCOLTURAE CLLEEE Aur, Ta. April oaled proossts (o patting in Frcath-hash aprasa: fue i s Collogo burl Sy sl propiaals to- nciodo vif Jabarand material connectod with 1he pastiog in of ssid B haratiis, Gacopt ttn onginahouss, il b fcelrod iy L ket o o foard of Trunivin on of o 10 sy " Ali Lidders are roquired to furaish plaus and spocifica: R A A Fsorves el tho right to - ol 8 rosorves by Jouruante) pateos rosorves t LS (3 Q0 Hicretary Huart . BUSINESS OARDS. k" Nateriols, Draw- 9 g Alatorinis, zf;’nfi l:'lcn\v or oods Shndes, mo. 20T ADDOTT & TYLER, 80 Madison.ut, _ . ANCHORS AND ~ SHECREL, anufactnted by D, LIVINGSTON, Cholsea-st., Bast Boston, Mass, REND FOR PRICE L THOS, WATTSON & SONS, 140 Nortl Delaware-av,, Philadclphia, EXPORTERS AND COMMISSION Trinidad Asphalium, Orude & Retined, by tho caryo oe 1o 1ots to suite Begular yoaels for o West Jndia porta, THE COLISEUM, TREMENDOUS HIT of the wondertul REGRINT MINGETS who word rex cetved on their st appasrance last eveuioy TUs STULIDOUS APBLACUE, ad shivonally whoonk, edzed by all who raw thuin the fneat tzmnasts IN THE WORLD, efthor old or young. Conmidering thetr exe treino yonth, they being respectivcly 4,7, and 9 yearg oli, they arn truly tho WONDENS OF TITR AGH, Jerforming, aa thoy do, the most diicult and dach eatn with all the easo, fubstr, and grace of ibe oldext, « adtulta i the profersicn, Aleo Mons, Ragriat's tronp€ of tatking dogh, and an_iminense bill of othor spaciale icn. The fincet show of the arnkon, Ianara crowided nigdily, Coma chely, Admistion, 33 centh. ADELPHL THEATRE. , This Batarday, April ®, 1374, Grand Family Matines, IMMENSE HUCCESS 0P [} EDWARD COLEMAIN, 1n bis raowned Impernonation of < T2, Dramatized from Chinrles Dickons' Celebmted B8lory, THE OLD CURIOSITZ SII0D, including LITTL] NELL and THI: MAHCHIONESS, ltare ficenea by fitrong, Exceptionally Birung Cant. d Treviona to the Drama, & Glorjous 8tar Olio, The Takuo Family, James Daltov, Sam Martin, Wm. A, Huutiey, Thow, J, Byan, snd Yernolds ‘Jiros, Pricea & urual: Droas Circle, b¢; Chiidren, 20c, Extra Las die~? Night Sunday, At 3 Nest week—Unclo Tora's Cabin., s L e e MoVICKER'S THEATRE, F. B. WARDE, THOMAS WHIFFEN, MISS ELLEN QUMMING, And all tho Favorites, in the Comio Drama, Tlhio FPooxr Criri’ss IDiary, And the parkling Comedietts, A DEAD SHOT. Saturday Matinee—LEAP YEAR, Monday—LHWIN BOUTI as RICHARD 11, Beats can now Le scerired, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAOTIRE & AVERLY, Lousecs, J, 11, L1AvEnLY, Manages THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA HINSTRELS, T8 aftcrnoon at 2 and to-nigt at 8, GRAND HATINEE TODAY AT 2 OCLOCE. Profoesedly known as the IAMILY MATINEE OF CHICAGO, April 10, raturn of Chicago's favorito G ome Monda; edfan, BILLY RICE. FOURTH UNITARIAN CHURCH, Corner of Pralric-av, and Thirtiethort, Hon. ILeonard Swett WILL DELIVER HIS LECTURE OX ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 1n the Dimo Conrse, on SUNDAY EVENING, Apsil 9, beglninicat 8 o'closk, SUNDAY 1 Ifgg@fl SOCIETY, PROF. WILLIAM MATIEWS, oN ¢ ORATORS AND ORATORY.” MrCormik T April 9,3p, m, ADMISSION, T8, McGORMIOK HALL, Centennial Popular Concerts.. Opening Night, Thurcday, April 13. Mirn Jesnica Harkell, Mba V. dePelgrom, Mr. &Y Schuliza, M kars, Win. Lovwis, M. Fichliaw, N, Ledo- chowaki, Admiwou, . Tickola on aalo Mgt day ot oot & Bons’ Muslc Gumpar HOOLEY’S THEATRE. FUNDAY AFTERNOOYN CONCERT. The Fopulsa, Concerta and Popular Aditeslon I'rice ouly 43 Conta.) Mr, ARTHUR J. CLLSWOLD, Murical Director, Im| skl of the Guod Hamaritin Hume, Bunday Aprii 0, 3t 3 o'clock, PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS EXOTIDYTy OASTOXRINE, / PHILADLLPEA, This Hotel fs siluated on Walant wiceet, 1 Thisty-third sud Thisey-fourth strvets, Lo 8 front~ age of Loy feet, It adjoius the magmiicent buildings i gronuds of the University of Peuusylyania, in tho bandsoinest front uf the © ‘Tho roama aru large, ! airy, and new, with a eapacity for 2,00 sueets, Tho, wolidity of construction and peealfar plan of the housa' affords jerfect prolertion aguist tire of sceldent, O’ the front 13 & porch 15 fect wils hy 500 feet loag, overe: lovking 3 dellgntrul jark, Access ean bu had o tho Centenufal growuds fu fiteen miinuies by thres’ strectornliwnye, The now depot of the Tenosylvauia, Tailroad is Joss thau 1,50 fect frma iy Hotel, iy the carn of thiu railroed gu 3 tlon 1o eleht minul can arive at tho Expos! Yo bwinesn centro of thn iy, sl by wtreet-cars in teea] e minutes, Zoological Garden, the pictureaqii regloni of ol Tairmuuni TLiladelphia, are wi bu conducted ou the cud et nnise Water-Works o iu un eary walk, Tho Hotel wi ropeatplan: Reetauraat nire,—uscctient in quality, an 1o tudnager LELOZR to taking sn expenciice soqnind i the Loet hotels of the Uufted Stales, tho Lindell Hotel, of St, Laotis, aud Coutinontal of Fliiladelphia, and plistizes Sis wolls earned reputation this will bo the modd establishtuent of tho cliy, Wl open fur pecertion of Fursts on Aprl s TR J OV, Mausger, 1 UNITED STATES HOTEL Forty-seeunid-ct., and Columbin & Ehn-avs,, OFPOBLTE M. IBITION BUILDING, CENTINNIAL OROGNDS. This Elegaut Fr-Lroof Jotel i3 now open for the, reception of gucsts, 16 contabns 325 rooms roplete With all Tl fmpravetaents, Visitors t Poilade phia witl nowhers Tect with Detter accomunodatious or wors teasonablu £ ioderate fn prie ) ¥, §, BOOTIIBY, Manager, I TENTENNIAL LOUGENG ROUMB—ACCOMMODAA! J tou for peutizan lodsees in nowly uiod-up private, K 3] rooms, I3 furaiture warorvome, Sonth Eleveniho —_— A, LU Pulisdolohin, BOOXS, Boolxis foradies. Guldo to NeodiesWork, plain snd fancy, embraciug, inrtructions for cutting aud mating under-clotbiug,; and tn ombroidery and Berlin work, Hlustrated wit 167 engraviugs, Trice, 10 wents, Lady's Boak of Orockot cud linitthig eontains sev~ oral Lundred now forinulan In (e employmenta. Price, 50 cents. For sulo gt retall Ly all_dealers in books aud telwmings, At whologale, by N, E. Nows, Co., Boston, Ameriesit Newn Ca., New York, and West! ern Newa Company, Chicino, or mailed on' recelpt o2+ rles, by 3, MENIHY BV3UNDS, 63 Devonsbiroat,, loaton. "SAFETY BOILER. N0 DESTRUCTIVE EXPLOSION,) No Wasto of Fiel, No §mobe, Ashed or Gases throughy Reyriaters, Abbott's Patent Safety Boiler, Or any other Bafler sdapted to the Cireulating Bystem of Heating by Low Presaure Bteata or by 1ot Watee, th-st., Clieinuati, 0. f4-T1% Wewt MEDICAL CARDS. DR, J AMES. Lork Haspitel, cor. Wastinglon & Pranklin-ste Onartercd Ly the Btate of Dilinuls for thy express pun B of wiving tmnedisio rellel o all casns of privato, Bfonte, ‘and uriuary dloases \n ¥l thelr complicatod fortma, TIE 1n weil xuown tnat PR, JAMEN Lagatoud b the neadof the profeaston foe the past W years, Axe £ exporiouca aro allimpoaiant, eminal Wesknews, nignt jusers U3 druaiis, pliples on the faco, lost men. B0, can aitivaly by ‘wured. |adlos wantiok tie mos diTichta attention, vall v wrlta. Plaatsn homa for pae i 'A bk for tho mililan, Marmiago Guido, whict fedia you 3l about theso disoas. s—wio snnuln marry—wiy Dol 10 conte 1o Dey poetake. - Dr. Janica bas 24 roome and piricrs. You sovno coo but tae Doctor. Dr, Jamesis siviy yoars of ag. onruliation sivavs foen and invited . Othice bours, #a. m. Hundays, W 0 12 8. @, ANl busuess strictly e, NocuREr T 7 NO PAY!! T, Kean, 175 Saulh Ciarg-st,, cacer of Eoarde, Chicage, Baybocunsulted, porsonally or by fusll, (res of enarge, ru:llcluunm»r nar\?-mnlxw-um. D, J KEAN (4 e only physiclan bn thu City whio Wirtaula curos of 9 pay. _OtisaLiwuss, ¥a. 0. 1o §p. m. § Bundeys frum9told, A BOOK FOR TOE MILLION. MARRIAGE, Aliistsuturs s ld 53, o0 tan yhye: 3 o duhgieat iyatories and forelatgus of GUAD LS. (R S et discoverias i ugcLiub, prus scfenco o1 reprod rving guuiplesivo, dc. This Is a5 104svating lu’u.“ it nuierous sngraviogs, sod coutains valusble fulocd Bntiun ur thoto Wuo arv watrlod vr contenplate man Tiagui widll 1t iv 4 buok that eught to bu uay ko7, and unt Jeft e arngfonaly sbont U oy (post-paid) Tor kitey Conts, DISYENSYRY, 13 Noctl Kikath: PRESCRIPTION FRE For the y curoof Scminal Weakneas, Lost Msy hood, sud ‘disorders Lrouzht on by indlscretions o druggist has the x;dx-':i&mn Addros axceas, An 1 DAVIDEOR & 004 1i0x 5,26, No