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Y TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 20, (873. THE LAW COURTS. Another Viotory for the Fortilizing Company, Serious Charges Apgrinst a ' Loan Broker. One of the Boautics of.the Bank- rupt Law. Bankruptey and General Notes-- Now Suits, Judgo Farwell yostordny declded the motion tomodify tha injunction against tho Town of HOydo Park, in the suit of tho Northwostorn Fertilizing Company v, that corporation and tho Trustecs thercof. His Ilonor enid: This inscago of tho Northwestern Fertillzing Com- pany egalust the Truatoes of ydo Park, Anupplos montal anuwer was filed, stating that, sinco tho de- Ciston of the motion to didnolv tho Injinction, Which wan refnaed, the'Trusteea Lave adoptcd someNow or- dinances with referenco to whnt thoy decin ho ne- cesalties of the caso, and naling that the injunction might bo so far modifiod that they should be allowed to test oud mndutain tho tighta of ho dofoudants undor thoss ordinauces, This mollon was mado upon {ho papora on file aud {he Nling of tha supplomental 131l and was resirtad by tho complainants upon aflidas vits flled by them on and beforo {ho bonring of tho motion, and upon otker papers lrendy filed in tho Gaso, o’ Teatee of Lydo Tark nlat, nnd o papera filed by thom tond to thow, that tho Fertlllzin Comnpany (at least when {heso afildavits wero filod] wero not conducting thefr businesa aa carofully a3 thoy might, oven I they b tho syl to condect it in the mantier specifled i tho charter, “Tho afiidavits filed by tho complninants, and tha pleadings {n tho caso on thalr part, on tha contrary, douy theso atatomente, and set up {hat thoy havo sud_ are conducting &t carex {fully—ns carofully ns tho nature of the caso will admit, 1t 18 not necessary for mo {o ;o over sl this case again, 1 havo aiready atulod iho viows which I cntortain of tho rights of the con:plaiuants, and I hayo no incliua- tion to ropeat or modify tho viows which T havealready expresced, I think it would uot bo right to allow tho Trustees of 1yde nceording to the notions which I have of tho Tights they havo in tho easo, to onfurca {ho now ordinances thoy hnve passed, and whicl aro ot up in ibls supplemontal avower. 1 (hink it thoy wore allowed to euforco and mainiain them, they would necoaanrily and {ucvliably Lreak up the businees of tho tomFlninlxuu, and provont {hem from enjoying {Lo fronclices and corparato riglhts wiieh, accordiug. to my beforc-cxpressed opinfon, they havo n right to enjoy, ‘Therefare, I sco o roason why I should modi= fy tho injunctlon ne roquested, becausg I think it would bo directly contrary to what I havo nlrcady rulad, aud would doprive tho complainants of their rights, Motion ovorruled, Tho caso waa got for hoariug on the 26th inst. In Goughinn v. Northwestorn Fortilizing Com- {mny, yastorday morning, bofore Judge Farwell, he complainaut amended that the Company hud entered into an ngreo- mont to vacato iu tho yoar 1871, BERIOUS OIIARGE AGATNST A LOAN-TIROREM, It should always bo remembored by tho roador that whon lio sc0s in this column dotails of all Linds of alleged fraudulont actings and doings on the part of defondants, they ato to bo takon cum grano salis ; otherwise, as tho ancionts might haye sald, if thoy didn't, with a grain of ealt. 1t is always an cnsy task for n complain- snt’s lowyer, with n quiro of foolzeap boforo him, and an eager and angry litigant pouring his fancied wrongs into his our, to spin out woba of mtriguo and yarns of wrong-doing of which tho defendant is the liero. Of suol, maybe, is tho cago of Marviu Blanchard y. Josiah 1I, Blesell. TFor tho ke of tho logal profession, it is to bo hopod that it ia o, tho defendant boing an b~ tornoy ns well &3 o monoy-agent, Porhaps, when his anawer comes to be flled, wo shall find that tho matter is o very trumpery af- fair, or tho complainant the real deceiver ond tho dofendant tho unsuspacting victim, Such things have been. Theso remarks aro mado merely to caution tho reader, as it weoms vory unlikoly that any man knowing tho conso- quonces, 48 & lawyer must know them, would do what i8 Lero chmged. Blauchard complains that in Marcly, 1871, he wont to Blssell to obtain Din nid in crmh'ncllnivtxlnm npon cortain roal estato amounting to £1,200; that Bissell agroed to put tho nogotiation through for o commission of 6 per cout; that the usual difiiculties wore mot and overcomo s to tho abutract of {titlo, which tho complainant nided tho dofendaut i obtaining ; and that, finally, Dissell said thero was only one thing remalning to be done, and that was to oxecuto a trust deed to him. Tho trust deed wos duly oxccuted by complainant aad his wifo, and that was the last they heard of either the doed or money. Finally, tho firo camo, and they beliove tho deed to have beon destroycd, and 2s Disuell rofuses to make thoma reloaso, they Pmy tho Court to remove tho cloud {from their titlo. AN ANTE-FIRE LAND PARTNERSHIP BUIT, A suit for the recovery of & purtaer's shato in tho profits of n roal esfato business, earried on boforo Lho five, was yosterday coramenced bofore Judgo Gary, namely, Charlos 1I, Adema v, C, H. Gaubort. The pnrties entored into business ns cofnm)ors in August, 1863, with an offico at No. 144 Modison_stroot, snd proviously to the fir made some large purchases and salos of real estato which afterwards proved of great valne. It.s chargod by the complainant that the do- fendant received notes for the various suma for which sales were made, which ho failed to account for e thoy foll due; and that ho has ot no time boen cble to obfain a statemont of nccount or settlemont of tho monoys due to him. Whorefore ho brought suit for the recovery of hnll[ fal the partnership profits, and the usual Toliof. ONE OF TILE DEAUTIES OF THE BANKRUPT LAW. David Ballantine yestordsy potitioned the Distric| Court (banlruptey sido) to enjoin Asa- Lol Gnge, or any partios who have purchased under ,3x-salo the roal estato lately occupied by the Union Bcrew and Bolt Company, rocoiv- ing a tax-deed for tho same ; to ordor the repny- mant to Gage of dolinquont taxes out of tho ostato ; and for the necossary steps to be taken to redeom tho land, Potitionor rolates that ho 18 a citizon of Lake, and owner of Lot 6, Block 16, in Bheffield's Addition, the property in ques- tion ; that ho sold it to {he bankrupt for §18,- 407, taking notesand o mortgage, bearinginterost payable half-yearly ; that no money las been ;;md on account of tho transaction, and that eforo hie could forecloro, or do anything to pro- tect himself, the pmpcrtfl was sold ot o tax- sale for tho vory taxes which tho Company had suffered to continuo unpald, Asahol Gazo “boing the purchasor, He, thorofore, prayed tho Court for rolief as stated. This is a specimon of some of the unplossantnesses that arise undor tho prosont bunkruptey law. BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. The Assignoo of Bocker and Underwood yos- torday reportod that ho had duly complied with tho order of Court to compromiso the claim of the petitioning craditors by oxccuting to thom a convoyance of tho banlrupt’s property in tho city of Dixon, in oxchange for a cancoliation of their olaim against the catate. Tho roport was approved. u ordor was yostorday given for an oxamina- tion, undor Soction 26, in~ the mattor of Frauk H. Robinson, A meeting of croditors of Mary D. Murphy waa yestorduy ordored undor Scction 27, namely, s gonoral mooting, whorcat tho Assignoo will roport, to take placo to-uny. R. I Joakius, Assigneo of the estato of Bug- bee & Catloton, on the roprescntation that tho agsots of tho estato, conaisting of the furnituro and fixturas of tho Gnlt House, nre being rapidly conten up by the rent, obtained loave to goll the eamo by elthor private or publie salo, In tho matter of Honry Rattle, oppoeition was withdrawn and the proceedings were roferred to R(ghtm‘ Johnoon to report o8 to discharge, ismisenl wae ontered in tho case of David Nowburgor, unloss objeclions are filed in ten days, and the Marshal was dircctod to doliver up proporty to tho debtor. Restored papers in the matter of Josoph Parkor et al. woro yestorday filod, and loavo way givon to any person intorcsted to mako furtlior restorations ; and the bankrupts obtained loave toapply for dlucharge, notwithstanding lapuo of time since adjudication. W. G. Dyas, potitionor’s attornoy in the mat- tor of Georgo Hanslien, yestorday obtained an ordor of Court on tho Assigneo to pay him $100 attornoy's foea, On the qntmon of thie Asaignoe, ropresenting that it would be to the advantage_of creditors, ln- tho mattor of Inracl It Dogardus, to scll the roal estato on time, the Court ordered accord- {ngly. Ec was orderod that tho Amsignoo of Chandler, Pomeroy & Co. assent to the dischargo of Poy- ton L, Ghandler, Adjudication by default waa entored in tho T n the furthor petitions of the Amsigness in Munn & Bcatt, for leave of Court hg cortain sales, 1t was ordorod that the Asaiguces consum- mate sale and exaouto convoyance ns prayed. An injunotion way issued in the matter of Bollvin & Bimpson, rostraining Mary Boilvin solleoting tho ronts ¢f 2028 Wabush avonue, Proceodings aro -owdored dismlssed in tho matter of John Furee, unloss objections aro Bled in ten doys; samo in8, O. Kenaga, A rule was fasued on Jawes D, Lobortaon to Purl, lis bill soay to show. #how caugo why ho should mot surrendor ihe lenso of No, 170 En it Madlcon streot, Tho sum of #351.60, altornoy's foom, was or- dorad pald in tho maltor .of the Chicago Attri- tion Pulvorizing Compauy, . Motmors @. 'Thompson, Assiguce of Louls Mondolsobn, waa nuthorized to scll tho proporty mortgezed to him by tho bankrupt, and report the procoods to the Court, In tho matlor of Joln A. Marsliall, the ordor of Lho Court to pay sttorney's foos was modified 10 a8 to emporror tho Assignco to mako the pay- mont, GENERAL NOTES. Sults for divorco in tho Superior Court were yostorday vory plontifal. Judgo "Blodgott was.yeatordry in court, al- though ho did no businoss out of chambers. Itin Honor's oyen aro stfll inflamed, and lio should not oxerclao them for somo time to como, Coleatinn Blain was yostorday ngain the recipi- ont of n liltle summons in an nction in cato, £2,600 dumages, tho plaintif¥s hnving had tho doceney this timo o wait until the dofondant bad got through hia wedding tour. Charlos R, Drooks, of -No. 22 Abordoon streot, yestorday obiained nroplovin writ againat Onr- rio A. and Louls Haight, for tho possession of tho furniture and fittings of his rosidenco, val- uod at £450. NEW SUITS. Tur Usttep StaTns Distaicr Count—T, It Pag fon, Asslnes of tho Repnblio Insurance Company, v. . . Hnrris ; nesumpsit, $1,000, T Omncuit Coynt—0,16—~Charles R. Brodks v, Carrlo and Louls Halght} roplavin of furnituro ai No, 23 Absrdeen strcit . valuo, . 6,216—W, J, Carter anid Jeametto Smith v, J. M, Tunieson 3 e~ plovin of the compasecs, running gear, &c., of thio acow Idu 1L Bloom, 6,117—W, O, Osguod v, Tho Protector Lifo Tnmtrancs Company ; case, $17,000, 6,218—Whilila & Fngelbort v, Thomaa Kherst ; potition for mochon- oo lien, Tiiz Burznion Gount,—43,677—Thomns MeGary v, Poter Keller; covennnt, damages, §2,000, 42,678— Harrlnon Ludinglon ot al, v. Zachntlis Poterson as. sumpolt, $400, 43,070—Ann M. Cola_v, tho Olty of Chicago’s case, 8 43,080—T.3vi 1, Doyington nnd Cuarles 11, Edwards 'homaa Middleton and Win, ¥. Camp; aoaumpsit, $300. 42,631—Mary B, Gurran v. Dannls P, Ourran j I}yulmlm to nupply record, 43,682 ~Lura 31, v. Wm. 1f, Nellson ; divorco on {ho grouud of oxtremo and repented cruolty. 43,683—W, Loward Braoks ot al. v, Peter Iund ; nasumpsit, $80: ! —Talcott Ormabeo v, Georga W, Parent et al.; confee. slon, §363,21, 42,680—Cyrua I, MeCormick ot alL 'v. Thomas Daly; potition {o restora fudgmont, 43,080 — Appeal, 43,087 — O, 1L, Horton v, ller Drow;_ nssumpsit, §1,000. 42,0%8—Mory B, v. Joshun W, 'Jonos divorod nud alimony, 43,099—Adolaido T, Wightman v. Moses 1, Wightman; dlyorco and alimony on tho ground of cruolty, 42,600—Charlos M. v. Emma M, Bartlolt; divoreo on tho ground of dosertion, 42,601—Alico B, v. Cuarles N, Murlins divorco on tho ground of cruclty, 42,692—Robert L. MeLoon v, Michael Hanlon s distraint on the northeast cornor of Taylor strost ond Thrd avenuo for $040, 43,60—Barbara v. John Frank ; divorce on the ground of cruelty, eto, 42,694—Cook v, Oaborn ; nssumpslt, $600, 42,695—Saral E, v, Gran- villo 3%, 'Thorda; dfvorco on tho ground_of desertion and adulery, 42,006-Loura v, Franz Tod- low; divorco” on the ground of cruclly, 42,007— Martin Dunn. v, Willism and Christina Boonig; . potl- tion for mochanies' licu, 42,008~—Pouunoyer L, Shor« man v, Henry Horn and Coniad Pirrung, parinors; assumpnlt, $100, 42,000—arod J, Harrisoh v, Anchor Lifo Tnsuranco Oomyany ;. covousnt, $3,000, 42,700— Fowler & Blocums v. 11iipa & Blono} confeaslon $23130, 43,701—Appeal, 43,702—Morvin Blanchnrd 'V, Josiali 11, Birnell; * petition to remova clond from title on Lois 7, 8, 24, 23, 7, ond 90, of J, D, Gibson's Buhdivision of Sve. T, 39, 14, 4‘2,763—1\“8!!!! Morgen- woele v, Jonoph Dockor; nssuthpelt, €300, 42704— Fronk 11, Brick v, Jobn nnd Ellon Matfea s caplas in an_action in caso, damoges $3,000, 42,705—Appenl, 42,700—Phineas Burtlott ot ul. v, Coloatinn Dlaine; cascy $2,000, 42,707—Ohriatine Krillo v, Trederick Rrillo} divorco ou tho ground of deeortion, 42,708—Benjamin Fich, who auos by his noxt friend S8amuel Fish, v, I, D, Bt. Olair; treapass, §1,000, 42,709—Clarcnco Der- rick, Who sues by his next friend A, B, Derrick, v, I D, St. Cloir 3 {rospass, $1,000, 43,T10~Grannia & Fare woll ¥, G. 0. Ledyard § nraumpsit, £500, 42,711—Nonh H, Hart v, Elizaboth M, Hart ; divorcoon tho ground of desertion, 43,113—Appeal, 42,713—Fonter & Leo ¥, Walter & Aloxandor; assumpsit, 3,000, 42,74— Hannali McRoy otal, v. P. L. Toubcy; sssimpslt 100, 42,715—1rank Sturges & Co, v, Siar Chomical assumpsit, $500, ° 42,716—Rockwood W, Hoa- mer v. Miiln 8, Cobl and Obrica G. Cobb ; assumpit, $200. 42,71%—Waymou Bros, & Co. v, Denison Horton § assumpsit, $600. ST. PAUL. The Suspended State Treasurer-=The Dodgo Divorce=Case «= Marrying n StepeothorseA Indeson’s Bay Mone- ‘Wheat in Store. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, 81, PAur, Minn,, March 17, 1873, Out of many rumors has grown & gonoral be- lief that BIr. Willism Seegor, susponded Btate Treasuror, will endoavor to AVOID MI5 IMPEACIMENT TBIAL, 8ot for May noxt, by tendering his resignation. Ho himself to-dny snya ho has not mado up his mind, but his counsel aro only professionally rot- icout of their opinion thul he intonds not to make a dofonse. Itis a significant fact, also, that hia roply to tho articles of impeachmont, whicl should, nccording to order of tho Senate, bave boen filed to-dny, is not yot flled, or oven drawn up. His oxcuse is, that the oxponses of tho defonso would bo more than his wholo means, and loave him uttorly boggared; and that his porsonal snd political friands, though they have much wordy sympathy for him, do not propose to divide tho burden of s dofonse. In this thoy are ungratoful, for thero is no doubt ‘but thoy have had the groator share of tho prof- its rosulting from tho use, or rathor misnse, of the Btate funda. Itisindeod bolioved that Mr. Boogor, in declining to stand the trial, is moro rogardful of tho harm which may como to some of the londers of his party than of his own repu- tation, The truth is, our Btate Troasury hos for many yoars boen tho prize of o local combination of politiclans and capitalists, and thoy have controlled Stats convon- tlons, ond managed the party in this Btato, so far us tho nomination and eclection of State Trensuror wero concernod, eololy with the view of dividing smong themselves the use of tho Btato monoy and oredit. 'The Treasurer has lluun"nnlhlug more than their “confidential meo. TRE DODOE DIVOROE CASE, which had its romarkably strange onding in Mrs, Dodge's rotraction of hor provious nflidayits, and hor nconsations sgainst hor couneclor, Fin- loy, may bo doad, but 18 not buried so desp but ‘what the publio rocsives an oceasiona! rominder ofit. It was rumorod to-dy that the Dodges wore already reconciled and " living sgain to- gother, On inquiry, I loarn that Mr. Dodgo did visit Mrs. Dodge, “at Rush City, onThursday night. last; and that sho. camo to his houso, in Bt Paul, on Baturday night, and remained thoro until this morning, Bho came, it in anid, to visit hor sick child, and what further intorcourse occurred botwoon the lusbaud and wife was only what was necossary to nrrango for or decido upon_n proscoution of Finloy for conepirncy agninst Dodge, ‘Thore it 8, ns yot whispered, rumorof astrango marlage ; that & young man of this olty s about o ., MARRY HIS OWN MOTIER,— that is, tho widow (who was the second wite) of his fathor,—Lis step-mothor. ‘Tho lady is it W10 primo of {ifo, benutiful iu foatures and poraon, and atylish in her dross. Sho is now in_hoy sac~ ond o third widowhood, and is blessed with a goodly sharo of roal and porsonal cstate, as wall us her ttractive porsonal figure. The youn, man i8 accuzod of belng weak-mindod} and, ogain, of being only dositous of keoping tho pm&‘nrty, including tho widow, all in the family. Thoro arrivod hora on Baturday evoning o wna borndt York Fachony. mocthof nsons Who was born at York's factory, northof Hudson's ay, 8,000 milos northenst from hore, and only n, fow du“u' travel from the over-frozen shovos of thu'l’u nr8oa. 1lo is in the employ of the Hud- son's Bay Company, and has started from heroe eantward to sea the world,—having o year's Ieave of abaonco, nnd oxpensos paid. U%Hl Lo roached Tort Garry, e nover saw more than & dozen whitos ot ono timo ; and, of the Instrumonts and customs of civilizod lite, ho kncw nothing moro than ho lind gathered from infrequent supplios of Looks and nowspapers, Imagine the wondor and zeal with which that man—who, notwith- atanding his isolated lifo, i intelligent aud ac- tive-minded—will mensure and compnre tho citios and countrles e i to vislt during his yonr's holiday! NAVIOATION AND IMMIORATION. Two weoks ngo, thoro was much talic hore of migrating partios forming. Now, all tho talk s about tho immigration coming.” The weather has moderated ! THE WIEAT IN STORE in our Btato as besn undor-estimated hero, I're warchousos all through tho Btate avo full, and sn unusually large proportion (for this soa- son) is yot in stack or in faym-granaries. RAILROAD, ‘The St. Paul & Pacific Company will certainly uomglnm this sonson its branch™ railroad from 8t, Olond to 8t, Vincent, on tho Red River, at the Britlah Lo, —— Fousohold Goods at Auoction, Having disposed of tho entiro contenta of No, 206 Tark avenuo, we are now roady sud will soll the entiro coutenta ‘of the two-story dwelling No. 574 Fullon atroet, Thursday, March %0, and at 10 n, m, Look ou for bntgaine,: Hadgos & Co,, No. 01 Woat Tako streot, Beuo. D, Lony, suctioncer, Scoauction coluum, THE UPPER E’EN{NSULA. Oonulus}ou of the Lake Supe- rior Sketches. Other and Varied Resources of that . Region, The Red Sandstone, Marble, and Slate Deposits. What the Chicago and Northe western Railway Ias Opon- cd to Chicngo. NINTH ARTICLE. The last of n comprohensivo serics of nrticlen upon tho Marquotto iron rogion was published not long sinco. Although the Uppor Poninsula can hardly bo rogardod in tho light of o torres- trinl paradiso, it would bo unfair to spenlk of iron or copper na ilo ohly products. It has many othor nrticlos of commerco that ean bo mnda sor- viceablo to the Northweat, and exportod profita~ Dly by tho pooplo of the rogion. Tho Lako Su- porior summer is sliort, but vogotablo }fo makes up by notivity what it losos in timo. Tho vege- tablo productions aro noarly tho same as thoso of tho Wostorn Statos generally, with the excop- tion of fruits common to tho tomporato rogionsa. Wheat, ryo, onts, and batloy, and eli garden vog- otables, grow readily, nnd mmature por- feotly, nlthough thoy have mnover hoon cultivaled to any groat oxtont, Minlng liag thus far boon too profitable and Loo engross- ing an ocoupation, In tho vicinity of Oatonagon and Bayfiold, in nddition to the crops montioned, fine apples, poars, and plums have been raisod for many yoars. But hay has ihug far beon tho ‘most valuablo product of the soll, commanding sometimes €50 or 360 por ton, Farms aro maedo with difieulty fn o reglon so thickly wooded, and the agricultural lands of more favored local- ities aro not yot cxhansted. ‘The Uppor Penin- sula already raises all tho vegotables consumed by-its inhabitants, aud will, before many years, supply thom with all the coreals needed, Tho inhabitants aro at prosont but fow and seattorod, although having gront aggrogatod wealth, but thoy are increasing rapidly in numbor. Wo may look upon them as Tho fivet low wnal of waves whero coon Will roll o human sea, RED SANDSTONE. Tho peoplo of Chicago are reasonably familiar with tho Lake Superior eandstones. Thoir grave tints moke thom conspicuous in o city whore lightor hues glve the provailing color to tho architooture. Thoe Upper Poninsula is casily ablo to furnish all tho sandstones nooded in the Northwost for ngos to como, and at s compara- tivoly small cost. Tho red sandstonos form n rim ‘sbout the Iake, and are- nlso supposed to constitute its entire bed, or to cover an arca of 85,000 square miles, They crop out along the pouthorn shore, giving s reddish huo to the const-ling, very porcoptible from tho deck of n passing stoamboat. Tho Loks Buperior sand- dtones aro idoentical with tho Potsdam sand- stones, and aro the oldest known to geologiats. Thoy genorally lie in lovel strats, super- imposi upon tho granite. In places they riso to the height of 850 foot abovo the sur- faco of tho lako; but for tho most part they lie in low ledges or roofe, not far from tho wator, East of Huron Bay the sandstone forms o nar- row bed, rarely excceding 8 miles in width alon, tho lake shoro, abutting ngainst the slates an i:(mnlmu on the south,” At Marquetto, along oweennw Bay and Portnge Lake, thero are fre- quont exposurcs ab points excoedingly conve- nmont for quarrying and shipmeont. It is the opinion of sciontific mon that the red or brown color of the sandatones is due to the protoxide of iron by the passngo of subtorrancan gasos through tho fissuros. Tho stone is invariably stratified, nlthough tho sirata diffor great- Iy in ‘thickncss, and it is of differ- ant dogreos of hardnoss. That hithorto oxported has_ Leen obtatned from mnoar the surfaco, and doos not fairly roprosont its ca- abilities. As rogarda Chicago buildors, their hasto and noceesily have ofton compolled them to uso materiol that, from ita fuiability or color, should hinve beon rojected. The oldest quarry in Marquotto hing only been worked threo son- Bons. ‘ke tho ond of tho socond senson it was sold for $200,000, and the partics that had been wurkiniit opened another, only a few rods dis- tant, which bids fair to bo moro yaluable and profitablo thou the first. It in understood that the two quarries at Marquetto, and the one at Bayfield, will bo oporated the coming scason. Partios fn Marquetto also intend opening a quar- ryon Koowgouaw Bay, noar Portage lintry, whero thoro ia said o' bo n fino doposit, from ;vhm\: the stone can bo taken and shipped with ncility. ‘Tho prices that have boon demanded for the Lake _Buporior sandstonos in ports of tho Lower Xakes havo boon oxorbi- {ont, and should obtain no lomgor, ‘Tho amount of monoy for whick the quarry at Marquetto was gold, after having beon worked only o sensons, would indicato this, if nothing else. But the writer is informed by porsons on Lake Buperior, who Lknow of what ‘thoy spoal, that tho sandslono can bo lnid_down in all the Inko ports, oxcopt thio most remoto, at 75 conts tho cubio foot, and that a profit of 25 conts the cuble foot pays woll for tho eapital invested. The quarries aro at tho wator's edge, tho stone is ensily removed from tho bod and Lnulud, and the amount nccossible i3 unlimited, Thoso in- wpfi.m% to uao tho material in Chicago in future willnot bo under tho necessity of immodiato purchaso, and can make moro equitable torms Wwith those who have it for salo. BLATE. Slatois ono of the valuable stonos of com- merco of which tho Lake Superior region prowises an uhuudnutun‘)yly. Our prosont sup- Yly comes from Now Yorl, Vormont, Maine, and Ponnaylvanin, the twa Stafos lnst montionod fur- nighing: a s;ondly portion, Plttsburgh is tho rineipal BAUI)Phlg fl)mnb for the quarries of Pennsylvanin, 1o which tho matorial is found in volus from ten to fifteen foet thick, Tho alate of Vermont comes principally from the viciuity of Tair Ilsvon, Thatin Mainc, until quito ro- cantly, hiad to bo brought soventy miles to the noarest railrond point,—showing its great valuo. Lven now it is fittoon milos dislant from trans- portation by rail. It s of the black varioty, and much_cstcomod. Blatohas n groat varioty of uses, but the most notablo is its use for raoflug. The finor kinds malko excollont tiling, and those which arovariegated ero fit for mantol-pleces and ornamiontal purposes. Tho varioty most mghy valuad is from Walos. It is Dblaclk, fine-grained, and oaslly adaptod to any wso of which tlio mator rind is capablo, It is extonsively imported, and somo of it -occasionally finds its way to Chicago. Bomo of tho Lakoe Superior stones are #nid to bo In every way oqual to that of Walos. The largest Lnown doposit is near tho hoad of Huron 0y, only 2or Smilos from its shores, and about 13 milos from L'Anso. Iluron Bay is just cast of Kecwoonaw Bay, and only o sliort. distance from it. 'Tho exposuro of tho vein shows n depth of 45 foot and o width of 1,200 foet. Lho cleavago planos Lo oost and wost, and the Qip is toward tho south at an anglo of about 45 dogroos, The doposit in admirably situated tor working. Tramwoys can bo onsily built to the bay-shore, wheneo {ho slate can bo takon ot omall oxponso to any of tho lnke ports, Itcan bo quarriod easily, a8 sll (hat could be sent to mngmt for years could bo found almost on the surface of fho ground. Quurrios aro worked profitably olsewhera which aro 60 foob bolow tha surfaco, sud locatod in placos comnparatively in- naccomsiblo. Hovernl companios havo formed, or wre forming, to worle the doposit. Ono of them, which has nominally §500,000 eapital, of which a considorablo amount I8 paid up, has already com- moncod oporations with o forco of twenty or thirty mon wnder compotont direction. Hlata a8sumosits rogular markotablo shapo at the quar- v, and noeds fillln doxterity in the manipulation, ory littlo lahor fs nocdod ab tho Xuron plate uarrios to utllizo tho abundant materinl that lles roady to tho bnnd of capital and labor. Wo may, theroforo, oxpoct, era tho sonson closcs, to 8oo those roofing slates in tho Ohicago market ; and that the benutiful ornamental voriotios with which tho deposlt abounds, will in due time fol- low thom. GRANITE AND MARILE. Binco tho rccont great fires, granito has not grown in favor as a building stono, But, when- ments and ornamontal purposos, the Northwost s an inoxhanatiblo storehouso of the matorial, 1t is not probablo that, oven aa building stone, it will avor como into diufavor, ns it hass 8oo dogreo of bonuty aud oxtrome durability, “I'he granite undorlios tho whole Lake . Supe. rior reglou, Tho doposits orop out at ovor it is wantod, a8 it always will Lo for monus | varloun places convenlont for ehipmont, and eapectally in small islands noar tho const, whoro it ‘coutld ho ounll( quarriod and removed, Bovoral of thoso Inlands are near tho mouth of Huron Bay, and others aro seattored nlong tho nhoro onst and wont of Marquette, Marble of flne qunlities {a found in tho iron rogion and ad- Joining it. It is of varlous colors, pure whito and flosh-colorad, and will ultimately bo oxton- sively uscd for ornamontal purposos. LUMDER, No eatimato, ovon approximate, ean bo mado af tho commorolal valuo of tho Lalko Buporior foreats, In rogard to the mattor, thoro Is o wido difforonce of opinlon ovon among those most Illnm\lghly familiar with the renourcos of tho Upper Poninsula. Tho wholo shoro of the Iako is ekirtod with woods of pino, and homlock, which have ‘great = value, But tho principal _valuo _muwt always bo to the peoplo of tho lake, Tho piio in soldom found In oxtonsive forosts, and i of uncortain qualily. It grows overywhere through the woods, but {n fn the largest quantition at tho hoad-wators of streams flowing into tho Inko. ‘Thoao stroams nro gonerally emall, and unft for logmng purpokos; thorofore, even if it woro proved that tho %lnn woro worth loggipg to dis- tant piaco, the Tumbor would be in & measure innceessiblo, oxcopt in o narrow belt along tho shoro. The Lako Suporior pino will be found valunblo for o socond and thir o of lumbor, and for timbor aud scantling. In timo, thero it no dogbt, mnny of lho disadvantages will bo avorcomo, and, in timo, it may find its way to tho Lowor Lakes. Thoro aro numorous mills in tho iron auid voppor distriots, tho ngurogato produol of which renchos aununily 10,000,000 or 15,000, 000 foot. Many of theso aro attnched to the minos, and used only for their purposes, THE SPANISH REPUBLIC. Xts IRccognition by tho Unitcd Staten. BMudrid (&eb, 18) (.V.vrn?wmitmu‘ of the New York Ilerald, Much oxcitomant was oceasionod hero by the coromonios attonding tha rocognition of tho now Ropublio by the Amorican Minister. During the orwls dispatchos wors sant hourly to tho Waeh- iugton Governmont, and o prompt responso was sont by r. I'ish to General Bickles direoting him to recognize tho now govornment in tho nnmo of Gon. Grant and the American peoplo. Tho hour fixed for tho prosontation of our Ministor hnd not arrived when the Alcala, the principnl sirect of Madrid, on which tho palaco of tho Prosidont stands, wna crowded with a vast multitudoe of poople. ‘Lwo rogimonts woro drawn up on eithor sido of the street. Two official clinriots wore driven to the Ameriean Legation, in ono of which was tho Count dol Sono, tho oflicer charged to introduce Ambassadors. Tho Ministor wore his uniform a8 Major-Goneral of tho Amorican Army, and wns accompaniod by A. A. Adoo, tho Socrotary of Logation. Upon pass- ing down tho Alcala thoro wore loud shouts of ** Viva " nod choors for Gon. Grant, the Min- fstor, tho Republic of Bpain, snd the United Btates. The troops prosontod arms ns tho Gon- aral and Socrolary ontored the palace. Tho wholo Cabinot was presont, and ns our Minister was formally prosented by Count del Seno he atoppod forward and said FPEECI OF* GEN, 0IOKLES, Sexon PRESIDENTE: In obedienco to the command of my Governmont I como to sulito in your porson thoe Ropublioc of 8pain, 11t pormitted to forecast romothing of the future, T would eny that the tranquility and dignily which havo accompanied tho rocent transltion, and the wisdom which has confided to your Excelloncy tho exocutive power, aro good omens of ho happy deatiny of tho now Commonvwoalth, ‘Tho United States of Amorics, occupying o consid- corablo part of tho contincut consccrated to civilization by the valor and tho faith of Spain, cannot witnces without emotion and sympathy tho e3tablishment of o Republic in the Empire oFFonllnnnd and Teabella, ‘Taught by tho unintorrupted practico of frce insti- tutions during tho past contury thoir incatimablo valte in promating the welfaro of a nation, It fa o soureo of profound satlafaction {6 tho American people {hat Spoin finds fu our examplo the moans by which 1‘.'" ‘prosperity and power may. rost on suro founds- ona, Counveying to your Excellency the forvent wishea of {he Presidont of the United Btules for tho success of your administration, I porform the most sgrecablo duty of my mission in recognizing thosuthority placed in your hauds by your overelgn Asscmbly, SPEEOI OF FREGIDENT FIGUERAS. Bonor Figuoras, President of the Republic, thon snid: Din, MinsTER : A gravo responibility accompantes tho truat confided to mo by tho eoverelgnty of tho As- sombly, and which has been recogni: by tho adho- alon of tho nation, a responsibility suflicient of itaclf to overwhelm me if {hioro wora not momenta of consola tion and support like thoso when your most_eloquent words bear to my cars tho mighty volco of tho Ameri: can people hailing with tholr benediction the advent of tho Ttopublic in otir own Spain, attained by her mod- eration and energy, and wulch sho will presorve and moaintain by consummate prudence, As tho faithful sud sensitivo intorproter of tho sentimonta that ani- mate your race you bavo reminded usof the grati tude your people féel towasus our poople, bocauus tiio daring of our oxplorers dlscovere o valor of our heroes conquered, and tho falth of our missfonarica cvaugelized o great portion of tho vast domain it by tlio shining stars of your glorious Commonwealth, Bt oven bind the mewory of thoso deeds not rocurred to you and to us who afa of tho stock that achiovod thoso conquests, snd oven did they not possces such n glo~ “rlous character, they would acquire it to-day becauso thoy formn bond of union botween Spain which car- riod to your slores tho genius of civilization, and America which now glvea us by her examplo tho fruits of liberty and democracy. , You aro grateful toour people for these immortal and historic deeds, but how much moro_ gratitude do wo not owe—wo, whoso livos have been devotod to tho Liard problom of uniting netuocracy ‘ond Uberty—to o noblo Pilgrime the foundrs of Your iusiltutfous, who, inspired by thelr own sereno bellef, sought bo- youd the sens tomple for their unfottered consclonces, and founded in thonew world o now ordor of sacioty, whicl, organized and porfected by the Ropublican spirit of the cightecnth contury, has united fn porfect equillbrium thie authorlty of socloty with the inberent Flghls of maty e rostioss vigor of domocracy with thie firm stabllity of power, thofroaoutgrowth of all the aspirations of the human ol with respect for tho in- terests of others and for tho laws—a worihy examplo not to bo forgotten in the new era of our own country, Mr, Minfater, tho Spanish Ropublio will evor count among its groatest privileges tho opportunities given to it by its chiaractor and origin to strengthen tha tes of {ricndship botween Spain ond tho Uuited Btatea, Wo poasess in tho New World considerable and fntogral part of our national torritory, which must over scrve, under tho ahadow of the Spanish flag, a8 & bond of re- lationship between the two conlinents, In order that our {slanda may fulll this high mission, ond that they may bo proservod for {his civilizing purpose, undor our own natlonality, we count upon the onergy of all Bpanfardy, upon tho, virtuo of our now instifutious upon tho fruition yet to epring from the sbandonmen of tho errora of the past, and upon public opiaion in the United States, whoso Influonco throyghont tho American Continont {8 s groat and so fustly morited, ‘Ihese hopes are strengtlioned by tho filustrious namo ‘won by the President of tho United States and by the credit und sympatly possessod among us by his ropro- acntatiyo in Madrid, “If the most ploasing of all your dutios hue heon the Tecognition of my suthorlty, my ‘most pleasing task will bo to ald you in all {ho means by which you may contribute to promoto tho fraternal {;Olluy that should oxist betwoen the Rupublic of tho nitod States aud tho Republio of Spaln, TIE OFFIOIAL CALL UPON OASTELAR. At tho close of this speocl, Gon, Sickles ad- vanced and shoolc hands with the Prosidont of tho Ropublic, and with each membor of the Cab- inot, 1Io then, nt tho roquest of the President, nccompanied Lim to his privato offico, and re- mained with him somo time in privato confer- enco. Roturning to the carringe, he drove off in the same ordor, and smid ronowed choers, ta the l'om]in Offico, which i1 In tho King's palace. Horo ho poid an ofticinl visit to Bonor Castelar, the Bpanish Forolgn Booretary, with whom the compliments of the occaalon wore oxchanged. OF¥ICIAL OALL UPON THE PRESIDENT OF THE AS- sEMDLY, The plinistor was then conducted Lo the Palace of the Cortes, whero it was in session. Upon arriving his carriago was driven to the meain en- tranco—nn entranco which has novor beon apenod Dbut for tho King and Quoon. Horo he was mot Dy two maco-bearors, tho Soorotarios of tho Cor- tos, and o doputation, who conducted him to the chambor of tho Preaidont, M. Martes, 1M, Casto- lar formally presontod Gen, Sleklos, who said ho came by command of tho Presidont, and as the roprosontativo of the Ameriean poople, to salute ‘tho soveroignty of Spain, aa represonted in the person of tho President of tho sovereign As- sombly, ond to say that Prosidont Graut wos plenuetf to soo tho orcation of o ropublic, n duly constituted body, which had boon establishod with the conourronco of all the groat powers of tho Btate, and which roprosontod tho peoplo; n ‘govornment lawful In origin, and Lo was suro imrnmmua in ita existouco, On bohall of tho Prosidont e wishod henrty and_continuod pros- pority to the Bpanish peoplo, To thia addross » Martos mado a brief and folicitous response. The next day the Bpunish ofticials all came to tho Logation aud roturnod the call. Tho ovent was deomed 80 important that sunouucemont theroof was mado iu tho Cortos, I trauslato and sond you the ofticlal racord of tho debeto. UASTELATL INVOLES THE GOD OF WASHIRGTON AND CoLUMBUS, M, Castelar—I bavo rarcly experfonced muore satis- faction {u my Uifo thun i huviug 1o anuounco to this soveroign budy tho recogaition of tho Spanish Rupube lio by thut of (ho United Btates, As wo find ourselvos 1 tlio most unusnal eltustiun, being simply and purcly the delegates of the will and purposca of thix soyeruigi Assembly, it scomn to me that the most_rudimontar, tourteay nud the eimplest respect demand thint should give secounta thureto” of this most importaut ovont, and of (o addressea spoken by tho Miulstor of the Ubitod States, General Bickles, in Madrld, und b Ihe President of ko excoutive power f1 reply; and it the President of tho Ohsmbor will give mo Juave I shall reud thoso documonts from the throno, The President—The Minister of Slate may occupy tho throne, ‘M. Cnstolar then road the speochcs as publshod abovo, and waid :—Gontlemon, stter uttoring those words the Minister of tho United Btates ropeated tous - tho assuranca of the comploto adhestou of. the Governe mont of the Unitod Btates, aud of tho euthusisam mn{)lu, lhown by Hiat reat peoplo for oue ndvauco tn grcat: nesd, and for o bowndlcss horizon (hat opens to our hopen, Thin net fa, n_ truth, n rallglous act, and wo Al itk up our sonfa and_our’ hearts to hoaven and Tosoech the God of Golumbus and the God of Waaling- ton to bless our work, OVFIGIAT ANNOUNGEMENT OF TILE: RECOGNITION, Tho President—Aftor thin important ceremony tho Ministor Plonipotentinry of tho United Staten of Amer- iea pald an offlcin] vIrlt ta thfa Roverelgn Aseembls in tha poraon of {ta Prosidont, and I had tho satiafaciion €0 tioar from his lip on ndilroes, tn which ho confirme cdanow the sentiments of {ho friendship of tho Amer- fean Ropublio fowarda tho Spantsh Ropublic, and, nithougli T may nat horo repcatall fhat I hnd {ho'entis Iactlon of hearhg from thia o of the Minister in tho privato_convorsation {hat usually follows thceo coremonfer, tho Assombly mny givina it from tho plotaure I .now feol, and wilhout oy ndiscrollon I mny sy that to-dny, moro than over oforo, Wo inay ~consider as dinsipated thoso slindows and fears wilh patriotisny uny hava iarliorod with reancct to the integrity of our territary, which, £ it han_ been nesured in tho poat by Hhavalor'and relolutian of Spanincds, a now tho moro assured by tho lova and tho doclslon of a peoplo among whom tlioro might ollierwizo havo arison ot opinion unfavorablo for Bpaln, I cortatn of bolng o faith- ful {nterproter of tho feeling_ of thls Boverolii Asnome in declaring {hat it has hieard with tho greatest entis- fallon tho narrativo .of tho corcmouy of which tha Miniater of Stato has given an nccont, nnd aleo of that which T hinso Just roported (o tho Assonibly, ‘Tho ineldent then terminated with loud cheera from all tho bonehos fu tho Cortos, KU-KLUX IN INDIANA. Outrnges in Orawford nnd ¥arrison Conntiese I'rom the Neow Altany Ledger, March 17, IN GRAWFORD COUNTY. Tho Leavonworth Independent glves tho par- tioulars of a high-handed movemont of o part; of lLuFuln!om in Crawford County. It pays: *“It 1 o pleanant shock {o the norvous system, to bo rousied at ntiduighit’a calm and holy hour by the yolls of 100 Ku-Klux o thoy go skipping slong and flnylngthh tho moonshine buucafix your window. Tust night the *Knighis of Justico' ontored our town, proceded to the residenco of Clork_Templo, oud (Mr. Tomplo bolng from ]lumu} they domanded tho koy of hia son, to tho Olork's office. Iluving obteined tho Loy the; thon went to tho rosidenco of Deputy Olerl Jonking, placed him on nn ens; '-guYng horso, nud gnyo him o littlo henlthy rido to the office, whoro thoy domanded all the papers in the rail- rond suit sgainst Crawford County. DMr. Jonkins lositated o moment, when one of tho ‘boys showed him a cold, treacherous-looking rope. Nath suid ho didn't Fancy that kind of o uiocktio, 80 Lo sliclled ont. After acoomplishing thelt worl, thoy procoeded down Front streot, and merchants otood srrayed in single garmonts, looked down both sidos of thoir noscn, and studied over littlo moan tricks- that they had Doon guilty of. Our friend, John Bopz, gotup in his sloap, thought it was o political demonatra- tion, and yolled out * big times don't it," but ns 800n 18 Lo found out hisj * inistaken,’ ho had bis boya to lowor him into his cistorn. They man- itosted no desiro to murder anyone, nnd, nftor nccomplishing thelr migsion, they left the sleepy village, and tho refulgent moon shone down as though nothing had happoned. Thoy undoubt- odly moan businoss,” L IN IATIISON COUNTY. From the Crawford County Democrat wo glean tho following particulars of nn outrage rocently porpotratod i Harrison Clounty s %It Anoms thnt tho dark ages of long ago cannot bo Jot to lio in obllvion, but that the praolicos of thoso days havo to bo brought forward aund indulged in, this age,by n band of Regulators and Ku-Kluxers, On tho night of the 8th “inst., ns Nature seomed to bo doing her full duty toward peace and quie- indo in Baott Townsbip, Harrison County, o band of men, hoavily masked, procceded to the resi- denco of Honry Moore in that township, and, aftor drnf%lng 1im from tho house, proceadod to whip and beat him in a mercil®ss and brutal manuor, leaving him almost dond, This band of midnight maraudors thon visited the houso Dovio Ann Brilos, in tho snmo township, and un- bluehingly dragged hor from her house, with nothing” but o thin night-dross covering her nnkednoss, and whiipod and beat hor until the blood flowod from hor wounds and formed in pools on the ground.” OCEAN NAVIGATION. FOR EUROPE. TNMAN LINE ROYAL MATIL, STEAMERS, ‘Will sall from Now York as follows: March 2, noan. GITY OF MONT oo Aol & hons OITY OF BRISTOL, ‘Fiiieainy, Aptl] 10, 5 Do 3. Aud onch_succooding SATURDAY and THURSDAY, from Plur No. 45, North Itivor. Cnblu Possnge, 8756 nnd 890 Gold. Stoorago, to British Port 90,00 Curronoy, Btourago, to Gorman Ports 8,00 Gurzonoy, Stecrayo, to DBromen or Pocts, 83.00 Curronoy, BIGHT DIEAITS for salo'al Tow rator, FRANCIS 0. BROWN, Gonoral Wostorn Agont, 806 Bouth Market-st., Chicago. White Star Line. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL—Nowand fall-powared 3t ix I vst In th 1d. QoEANIG P R I e Ve oo, ATLANTID, BALTIY TATIO! 3 ), ADRI 3 0 tous hurdon 3,000 b 3. oxh. Sailing frowm Now 5 DAY, from Livorpaol on THURS. i o thie day followiog. ‘Yrom thg Wiito Stac ook, Paronla Forey, Prascnger acoommadations [for m cl combining safoty, spoad and camfort, Snloons, roome, smoking-foom, and hath-rooms Ln mideiiip soo- tion, whero loast motion 13 folt, Surgeon and stoward- ‘essen ncoompany thiese stesmers, * Ratcs—Naloon, §8) gold; sioorsgo, %0, = ourrancy, Those wishing: té nznd for frionds feom! tho ‘old country ca obtala staerago propaid cortiilcates, Tassongors booked to or from il parta of Amorien, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Swodon, Iudia, Australin Uhing, ofc, Iixouralon tickets granted ot tho-lowost rates,” Drafts from £1 upward, - Tor inspectlon of plans and gihor Information, apply at tho Gompany's otfcos, o, 19 rondway, New York, Oc o tho Whito Stat Lins Oy 0 Smin Savont, £ ta tho ar Ling Olfico, B South Markot-at. Olifeauo. LARGREGEN, Asont. Salling twicoa wook from Now York, and carrying pas: eongers tonll parts of Groat Britatn, Tteland, Gontinsatal Hurope, and tho Moditorrancan, Oabin from %653 Staor- g0, rillah and i) ports onst, §30; wout, 383, Contl- éntal ports samo ne other regultr lincs, ~ All i U8; curronoy. Apply for full Information nt tha Com. s oo, northosst coraor LaSallo and Madison: engo. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. CUNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISEIED 1840. "assengers carried during 1872 - - - - 72,363 From Now York ovory Wodnesday, Irom Boston overy Baturday, Csbin Passage, $80 and §100 Gold. Excurslon Tickota at Raducod Rutas. Bpring sallings are now arranged, and Intonding pas- Aumr‘firl arv rocommondod to mako early application for ot d L d £ It it lowe o e o o Jurrpa s o tinent, Tlrough Bllis of Lading for Morchandlse lo and P N fram BUSOls 1y v ERNET, Gen'l Woatin Agont. N. W. cor. Glari and Riudolpl'sts, now Shormint Houso. NATIONAL LINE, Sailing from Now York for Queens- town and Liverpool evory Wednes- day, and for London direct every fortnight, CABIN PASSAGE, $65 AND 75, BUEERAGE, 829,00 qurronoy. Propali stosrngs tloketa' fram 1ivurnool, Quoenstown, Londondorry, Gliagor, Cardilr Bistol) or London, $51.09 Gueroncy. Haszougors hookad to or from Gorman and Seandina- vin oluts at Inw raton, “Phao tanuhips of thils lino aro tho largost In tho trado, Drafts on Groat Britain, Trolaud, aud (o Continont. WILLIAM MACALISTER, 563 Murketest., Chiciago. MISCELLANEOUS. LAMAR THSURANCE CONPANY. NOTIOE TO STOOKHOLDERS, Tn pursuanco of a doorae of the Suporlor Court of Cook County, entorod an the 18t day of January, 1813, the un- Qorsligiad, Recolvur of tho sald corporation, bas loviod aud mads’3n axessinnnt af tienty dullars por shiaro on all the stuck o suld, Compahy, payablo iifiven sliaro fa easb, aud the dollary por latioo subjoet to future oall, it noodud, Btookboldors will plagso pas th amount atotco to Gl uuull‘!'dhl\"mmm Hogaivor, oom 13, , Central Unfon Blook, CAUTION ! CATUTIOIT! LBOILASTNS BPLADIIRS, Darticawlsing to buy thora eolubrated Bitters, and do- sirons of ohtaining the yonulnn articlo, aro OAUTIONED agaiust tho imitations aud countesteils offured niwrican markots by unsorupulous individuals, but oo 1y rocogalzed by tho ‘mr wiay In which tlioy geuerally ara Dut up, and principally by thofr vilo taste, whilst tho zone Dino artlolo, thouylaa Btouauh Iilitors: s vry palatably and ploseant, {0 overy rollnod taste,and lias nothing of tho ;apothecary shop, Jiuy auly (¥ jenvsctunle houte cho v 0. o No, 1o FRES Y Selo ARty “multed, AMUSEMENTS, ATKEN'S THEATRE, Frank K, Atken, ... ++Propriotor. TRIUMPHANT RE-ENTRE OF MLLE AIMEE, ‘Tho Qucon of Opora Bouffo, and the NEW PARISIAN OPERA TROUPE, Tho bost oruanlzation that, evor travslad, oomprhing sixty-ive nrl n, who iavo nohinvod an. uhpracodont Auacoss {n Now Orlonng, having boon recotvod nightly by avarwiiolminit audianoes, T Gutpnf k oLl Diroctors. n o comimonolng SUNDAY, March 25, 5 BARBE BLEUL. ATMPE in hor gront folo of Boulotto, JUTIAU tn his ey, Mo pieEpi0 g Barba Bous. " " sncdng, Marall %, jo now oporn. LIS O vlm'hu'i:s S B0 Virersm, it oML JUTRAU, and tha full atrength of thio traupa. Vol G o'claok- RS, - n‘cfi:k—htgzlfl;flg"ll-l}\}ll(d' gnf‘ '{,':}““ANT‘ e 113t Y TS ool of S5kt HONMELY ¥ LA BELLE IIELENT, aturdny nt 9-TARIY L] Haturday at 8 -FATREWIT Adnifasion, 81, Rasorzod Boo- ont Balcony, 60 ccata. Hoxc, 812 and B0, "Tlio sslonf soats far nny niglitend miatinnes will coms monca on Lriday, Maroh 31, &9 as 1., at tho box oflod of tho thoatro. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Winter Arrangement. E'.Kl‘lLANAéflfll‘! oy nfl?fitng"flflllilA’Ilflfl.—fnfllllgfll’dl 3. oopted, * Bund oxcoptod, londay oxci o - £00s Bhinclay AL 8230 s oy Doy, T O%COP CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicagn, Alton «& S, Louis Through Line, and Loufsians (i) heto shard poulo.from hengnta Kanias G, tnion egiot, Weat Side, near Maiison-at, bridye. Arrion, Lear: Bt. Touls & Bpringlleld Bx i st e - Konens Gty Fast ille, 1iL. " 8:10p. m, 3 W proes (Woatorn Divisos TS s Dt Acsomarantion 1t Louls & Biriuglleld Lightning " 0: W8, my Exprosa, via Main Linc, and also| i Jacksonsillo Diva(an.sesses| 19:00 s 1. 47:30 p. . Kansas Ol vin Jack- 'lll;n""n.ul" ek . o, g'fi a, m. Peorie, Tccokuk & Jhuri 40 % Daily, via Main Lino, and dally oxcopt Saturday, vla Jncksondile Divistons 41 u.filr.“ v 8iatn T.ino, aad dallsy oxcept Monday, via Jaoksonvi ivislon, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE &—SI‘. PAUL RAILWAY. Tnton Depty torner Madlison and Canal-oin; 2icket Offc AUADEMY OF MUSIO, Continuously croyded iousos attest tho marvole - Torits of tho worid-famad ¢ Tr “PEERLESS QUEEN OF BURLESQUE," IS LYDIA THOMPSON AND HER MAMHMOTH COMPANY, ‘Who aro porforming tha most, ossful onga peieming o il vt are THURSDAY RKVENING, M )y of bill, “I'ho Bylvon Burloaquo flfl(“h S gniten dhisniy ROBIN EIOOD, " With nll it spectaltios. Miss Thompson In hor Kiss Song, and tho Liliputtan Wondor on Parlor Skatos. Friday evoning. <oyrs TLUT GEARD, Baruriny Matlace: o TERY BIARE: Baturday ovoming (iast &ppostance +-LURLINE. To avld tho orush at th 1 £o0nedd 10 b vaRED Wiliout esiea chasgs. "t fhould be STAR LECTURE OOURSE. TO-NIGHT, EThe Drilliant Denmatic Renders MRS, L W, FOSS, Will mako hor dubut 11 tho West at th -AV. v dubiat iy the Wost at the UIOUIGAN-AY, A L, BATURDAY NIGIT, Unlon Park Cong'l Church, Admission, 50 conta. ' Resorvod Hoat, *p conts. sale at Oarpuntor & Sholdon's, 158 Wabash-av,, and Buck & Ilnym:r‘lb «oor, Madison and Stato; lor tho Bouth mllu, and Dycho's, anr. Madison nmr stod.sts., aod Dol 485 for the 'Wast it ost. Madison st cor. Sholdon, vt ?le " o.m:"rm:tcl b PL e 10 most Eloguonf urar, WG LICTUILIES, and will sk his fest apposranco i fats Freettn cwoten bt on Houday Mighe, Bllohiranav, Tiaptist Ohech, and hia 1ast appoatauce th tha \Joat o Tuosday, Union Park Congrogational Ohnron. Tiaksts for salo to-morrow marning, Admission, 76 conts. Xa. sorvod Seat, 81, Clintonst., botsreon Randolph and Washington, SECOND WELK OF JAMES W. WILDER & CO.’S NATIONAL CIRCUS! Bplondid sucocas ! Approved b{ tho Press and Pablio Hlauses crowded from ring toroof! A dry swphithoatre Inellwenthor| No loaky canvas JAMES ROBINSON AND SONS And all the othor stars, ovory night and We BT, PATRIOK'S DAY MATINEEat 8p.m. Prices o ustual. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF EDWIN BOOTH. LAST NIGHTS OF JULIUS CZESAR. yibhorday nlght, Kdwia Booth s Maro Antory: Friday night, Edwin looth_as Brutus; -Saturdsy nlghf, Ldwin Duotli sa Casslus; Baturday ‘Matinoo, Fawiis Dooth 83 aro Antony. < 'Noxt Woulks RIOMARD TII. ” HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, Marah 17, 1873, BUCOESS! BUCOESSI! SUCOESS!!! Second woele of tho NRW STAR GOMPANY and Bartiey Campboll's oxquisita pleturo of Fashionnblo Lifo, Which during tho paat wask has packed tho houso from u A . o favoritos in tho oast,” inoludin @lover, Misa Sldnoy Cowall, "Mt Clara I+ Maodor, Mles Hiattlo Racho, Mr. Jahin Dillon, fr. J, W. Blalsdoll, Nr, §O: Padgott, M. J. W, Norcls, snd Me! Huasell Sogas: Evory ovoniog and 8 the matigogs. - - MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. Monrog-at., botweon Doarborn and State. lofigton, Cotion” & Remhle's Minstoes A Now and Sparkling Programmo. ; Groat sucocas of thio sughablo h?lrlosl?uz of TEAMLIST, Princo of Bridgo- port. MAOKIN and WILSON In thoir Artlstic Songa and Dancos. Grand Vocal Quartotts, 'Tho Throg Gracos, That Fishing Ldne. Evory ovoning and Saturday Matinoo, Monday, Maroh 2i—Bonofi of 8, MYERS, Managor— JTuilus Bnoozer. i i 1 SHAWLS, LACES, &o. INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR - SHAWLS AND SCARFS, FINE LACES, Trench Embroideries, S2C., O J.A.CONNOR & C0., 1151 Broadway, N. Y., o now rendy thelr Spriog importation of tho above et it "oy are offoring at_extzoimoly low P our solootions have hsen carofully made, AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, And spocial Inducemonta are offored &3 to quallty and P rors will rocalvo caroful suporvision and prompt attontion, J.A.Connor & Co.; 1151 Brondway, bet. 26th and 27th-sts. WHOLESALE and RETATT, WANTED. “Wanted. A few copies of The Daily Tribune of Jan. 16, 1872, for which a liberal price.will be paid at Counting Room of this office. . DR. C. BIGELOW CQONFIDENTIAL PIIYSIOIAN, 461 Stato-st,, Ohlnlfim that De, ILis il known by all readers of tho s, 0. lolow {8 tho oldoat omablivhiod nhv-l’c‘éfi'z T Ghloago, Bclonco and ox mado Dr, B. themoat re- perlonce il henod SPLOTALISE of th i by tha prose, e Lol m,lhgn modidal ;t?l'l‘:mnfihin"u h Vit BN LR et oried ot et it . 52 53 porlooting romedion It wi g vostbenly wit o ot OUROMEAND BPHOTAL n botly soxns, ATION TREE, SEPARATE PARLORS for Tndlos and gontlomon, Gall. UORIESPONDENOK UUNFHHLN"'I‘.\ L, Addroesall lottors, with stamps, to Dr. 0. BIGELOW, No. 40 Stato- NO CURE! Nomavii Dr. Kean, 300 South Olark-st., Chicago, May bo confidontially conmultod, porsoua frgu ot sliurgo, an il ohranto or horvous dis “DR. Jo KIEAN i tha anly physiolan tn tho rauts ouros or no pay, Ollios lowrs krom ¥ a, 1n, to 8 0.0 D TO VY N SIEINID, SOUTH OL, 183 ARIC-ST. Gantinuea' to ouro all Uhronlo, Norvous Diseases of lmlI. e B Gl Dorsonally or mail, (s it 4 susoes. Al PR T est Jadison-al, and at Depot, Arvivi Mijwvaukes, Bt. Panl & Minnoap. olis Day fxpte 7:%8. m. Miiwankso & B ¥ * Mail and Tox *11:208. m. Mllwm!lma Bt, Paul olis Night Txpross {t0:00p. m.|* 6:00p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Depota~Faot af Laket,, Indianaav., and Siet 5 and Canal and Sizleenthi-sla, Yicket afice tn Driy and at depnts. I\DI:X(] and Ex i 'l e b urors Passongor, Aurors astongor: i urors Passengor (Kunda: Dubnatn & lonr Oty Forg. asillo Night Lixprens ownor's Grovo Ace Dawner'a (irto Acoammnodation iihal 1, :35a, m. Ottawa and Btroator Passongor,. eaat pot SLINOIB GENTRAL ILAOAD, 't and 3 O Bl ex 15 Gunatett e o ooy Bt. Louls Expross. 8. Tonts Fast Lin Cafro Mal **0n Saturdays this tratn will bo run to Obampaign. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATE THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. rom the Great Central Raflrond For through icksts and sleenin £ e, T Canal4tey corner Jralle * e8¢ Tyemont House, leo Faot of Toeentysecond-t Loave Ohlugn. Arriveat Indiaviapoiis Arive at Ofnctanati .. ‘Tralns arrivo ot Glllcago at 7:00 0. 1n, and 013 p. 1, Only lino mnning Saturday ulght trath to ClaciAait. Tho ontlfo trala ruus tarough to Olelanatl, Pallman sloeporn un night trains. : CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket affice, 81 Weat Madison-st, M i w Mllwaukoo Passongo 8¢, Paul CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Harriton and Sherman-its. Tickst ofice, 83 Weal Madlson-st, Arrice. Omaha, Leavonw'thiAtohison I D. Poru Agcommadation,, p. m. (* D:30a. Night Expross.. 110:00 p. m, |¢ 7:00.87 m. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner Harviron and Sherman-sts, Ticket ofices, norihicest e Clark and R ey and southweat ot aso o Mteaneigs 0Pty and southice Mnil, vin Air Lino and Main L Spectal “Now York Lapross, via Al l:l“fl Expross, via Alr ipht Sixpross, via, Main Lino. Pl rt Accommodation,. [ a D. p. D | .CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNE:‘? RAILROAD. + Passenger Depot at P, C. & St Loult Depot, corner of Cas naland Kintfe-sta, : Fre(aht and Ticket affica 169 Washing-ton-at, Leare, | Arviee, m. [* 1:40 p, m. 2 7350 5. ma: PITTSBURGH. FOR1 WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Arrive, Matl..o.e Rvausvi] MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT Depol, foot of Lake st . and Ticket affice, 15 Canal-#t,, corner of Madisan, WESTERN RAILROADS Joot of Mcenty-iecond-st Mail (ela main and air Hino). Day, Rpress, ... .o Jackson Accony ‘Atlantio Iixpross, Night Expros: JDIANAVOLIS VIR FEY iGAD. pt g ONAND RAPIDE TENRY O, WENTWORTH, Gonoral P " PROPOSALS For Matcrial, and 'Work, and La- bor Required in the Constriic- tion of the Cook County Jail and Criminal Court Building. Sontod proposala will bo recotved untit tho 7th day of AR T oS iand af Commtssionots of Obok'Gouity, for Ua farishing aud dolivory of all ma- forlat, work, fabor, and oonstruation of aud for tho Coak County Jail'and Giminal Couet, Bullding, boing orootod on the corner of Michigan and Dearhorn-is., {n tho Gity of Ohiloago, according to plans and nyuulllunl'lnnu. detalia and draw] nqu on file in tho oftico of Mox Armstrong & itgan, Arciftcals, No, 14 Bonth Olaricst., Oblcago, 3 foflown, to wit: 1, All miatorial, work, labor, construotion, and finieh for'ontira mason, out atono, and plastoring work come Dlote, 4, All matortal, work, Jabor, constructlon, and finlsh for the fron wark’ cnm\x‘fulu. 8, All matorinl, work, labor, construction, nnd finish for tho bullding, earponter, jiinor, and woddwork cone voto, 4. All matorial, work, labor, constructlon, and finish for tho pltumbing and gha ity comploto. Tl ma ta be used 1ay he granitos, marblos, or sand. slanos, "Tie qualities must have uniformity of color, toxs turo, aud durabliity, and 1o stano will bo sonskiored. Whote quality lias not'beon tostod by actual usa in build- fiittaors inay include ono or more of tha ltoms spactfied o theie proposala, and al propoanis must bo mads on tha printed formns to o abtaluod of tho County Glark, and ba fosemmaniod witiyn copy of this notioey andby'a pons ars o wilh wo. 0 appravad by safd Bosrd, thet tha biddor wil and pocform tho contractif awardod to bi; givabond, with pprovod securiy therefo Ho - for tho stono, mason, and plastorlog wor Toor tha Iron work and matorial.. »For tho carpenter, joinor, d 10,000 i 0] Ty prved. Proposals must bio inclusod in n soalad onvelapo indursnd Propasals (for tho varlous kiuds of work aud matcrial nnmody, and doposttud with tho Gounty Olork, nddrosscd 10 Tho fiuard of Commlssionor of Gnol Gounty, 11, AL i A GATOW AL, ’I‘il(l')\l‘lAll'l ONIRUAN, Q13 A1 BOLUE, d of Commisslonen® GEOI Oommittoo on Publio Ruildings, Loatd S Timon, Journal, Post, Btaats-Zoltuug, Unton, and jloase 00y o 19, 1415, FRAOTIONAL OURRENOY, R O ol ""$5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. 3 2 8:10p, m, '