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0DD-FELLOWSHIP. Celobration of the Fify-fifthy Anni- Versarye Targe Gathorings of the Lodges in Soveral Western Cities, ¥m Michiznn Oity. Epecial Disnateh to The Chicago Tvibune. Micuoax Ciry, Ind., April 27.~Tho 0dd Fel- Tows calobratod tho fifty-fifth anniverssry of tholr organization n tho United Btates with much coromony horo to-doy. A largo crowd had assembled onrly tnis morning, nnd for Tiours aftcrward people wero seon pouring in Srom all dirootions. On all tho throo railronds running futo thfs oity—ttio Indisuapolls, Ponu- sylvanin & Oblcago, tho Louiaville & New Al- bany, and tho Michlgan Contral—linl{-faro_tiok- ota woro lusuod, of whioh arrangemont muny Thindrods of pooplo took advantago, and tho To- coption Committao woro busy all tho foronoon Giaponing of thoir brothron from tho difforont citics in safo and comfortablo quartors, THE DECORATIONS. At tho hend of Frauklin atrcot stood a large archr with fhroo links, boaring tho inecription, 1\Yoleomo, Brothora,” Further down was & sl flar arch, with o Jargo ALI~S8EEING EYE in tha contro, boaring tho inscription: *'To Bury tho Doad, Lo Educato tho Orphans, Aro the Gom- mands of Our Laws." At1 o'clock in tlio aftornoon, all the Lodgos formod into o lino of march in tho aquate, 1od by Vaas & Hofrman's Expoeition Band, of Ghicago. Tho procossion movod through tho clty, snd flually atoppoed at the Germau Luthoran Church. THE LODGES REPRESENTED. The proccasion was composed of the delegates repiescating tho following lodges in the ordor In whien thoy marched to the church: Firat—Tho Marsbal and deputies; socond, Vans & Hoff- man's Obicago Lxposition Band; third, the Bponkor and Chaplain in s carringo; fourth, committeos In_corringes ; fifth, Adullam Lodgo No. 3, 30 mombers, Michigan City; Miobigan Gitp Lodgo No. 3, 5} Bortion CountyLodge No. 6, Nilos, Mich; Lafayetto Lodgo, 16, Lafsyotto, Tnd; Paw Paw Lodgo, 18, Paw Paw, Sonth Bond Cornot' Dond; Bouth Lodgo, 29, South TBond, ort Blum Lodgo, Laporto Comot and; Luporto Lodgo, 36, Taporto, Ind,; Toutonio Lodge, 210, Luporto, Tnd; Loganéport, Ind., Lodgo, 403 Rochostor T.odge, 47, Rochostor, ind.; Tippocanoo Lodgo, 66, Litojatla, Inds Choquionkc. Lodgo, o6, Val- ialeo, Td.s Pulngki Lodgo, 60, Ellchart, Ind.; Kouciusio. Lodgo, 62, Warsus, Ind.; Buchanan ZLodgo, 75, Buohnnon, Mich.; Now Buifalo Lodgo, 8%, Now' DBuffalo, Mioh Hadloy Lodge, 18, ‘Dreodsville, Mioh.; Burnett Lodgo,10, Bt. Josoph. Mlich.; Bonton Harbor Lodgo, 133, Dunton Hur: Dor, Mich.; Kokomo Lodge, 193, Iolomo, Ind.s Webtvillo Lodge, 100, Westville, Ind,; Hormonin Lodgo, 145, Now Duffalo, Mich.;_Ohequenick Todje, 161, Chesterton,nd.; Poru Corngt Band 3 Maxinkuckeo Lodge, 323, Porn, Ind.; Bourbon Lodge, 203, Bourbon, Ind. ; Daytou 1.odgo, 214, Dayton, Mich, ; Excoisior Lodge, 207, Ligonicr, Mich, ; Monitor Lodgo, 260, Mishawalka, Ind.: Wanatah Lodge, 409, 'Wanatah, Iud.; Crown Point Lodge, Crown_Point, Ind.’; Encampment of Lake Michign Lodgo, 124, Michigan Oity, Ind.; Bsugatuck_Lodge, 60; Niles Lodgo, 90, Nilos, Mich,; 8t. Josoph's Ladge, 80, Bt. Joeeph, HMich.; Union Lodgo, 23, Laporte, Ind.; Pord Lodgo, 60, Poru, Ind,; Kokomo Lodge, 70, Ko- Lomp,Ind.; Powwow Lodgo, 23, Niles, Mich, ‘and about 100 ladies of tho dogroo of Jtobokl. “After entoring the Luthoran Ohurch, tho im- pressiva oxercises of tho order wero carried out. Mr, Tord's introductory romarks wero well- timed ond gracofully dolivered, oxtending o Drothorly grecting and a hioarty welcome to all. o bumorously aiinded to tho fact tbat publio opinion bad kept all but tho boldest from joia- ing tho Order 1n timos gono by, but that now the Order staod bigh, not only on'ita own morits, but bocauso tho noblest and best men of tho Iand are found among its membora. Tho oration by Past Grand Ropresentative Thomas Undorwood, of Lufayetto, waa o suc- coss. Th orator i8, o doubt, 8 warm friend of Colfax, whom he has, to some oxtent, advor- tigod on his busincss cards for Prosidont in 1876, togother with a few remarks on Schuyler, o-night largo balls will bo held at Union Hall, and at tho Louiavillo depot, which has boon temporarily arranged for the oceasion. This will close tho ceremonics and fostivities of tho anuiversary mooting. At Dixon, 1ll. Special Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, Drxox 1lL, April 27.—Tho grand colobration, to commomorate tho fifty-fifth anniversary of 0dd Feliowship in the United Btates, camo oft in tlus olty todsy. Although tho day was dark and gloomy, with rain and sleot from 11 o'clock in tho foronoon, the fiatornity koptup good gpirits. ‘I'hio first dolegation arrived at 10 o'clock from the North, hoaded by the Forest City brass band. There woro nino conches. Tho train from the West arrived nt 11_o'clock, headed by tho Sterling brass Dand, The train from the Tuat arrived at 12 o'clock, headed by tho De- Kalb brass band, snd from the South atl 'clook, hionded by tho Amboy brass band. Thoy Wero REOEIVED BY COMMITTEES of tho Dixon lodgo, and sssigued tholr rospaat- ivo placos, At2 o'clock the grand procession waa formed under tho diraction of Maj.-Gen, Jotin D. Crabtreo. ‘There were thirty-sevon lodges In lino, numbering 890 members, with five bands of music. The Dixon Light Guard huvin%&hn precodurn, uuder the direction of Prof. Davia 8. McCosh, After moaching through tho dprlnclpn.l streots, tho prucession CroBBo over our magniticent bridge, spauning Rock _ River, and the Nachuss House square, where ar- rangements bad been medo to sont the ‘muititude tolisten to the oration. The slect contiuned to pour down. Aftor uinfiing au ode, swa prayor by the Chaplain, Col. H. I\ Nuble in® troducod the orator of the day, TILE HON, BCUUYLEL COLPAX, Owing to tho inclomonoy of the woather, the orator occupied only twenty minutes, He com- meuced by stating that he had been a membor of tlo Ordor twonty-tive yoars; thats great doal hnd beon muid aboub the history of tho Order, Somo trace it back to the Romau Empire, somo to the daya of the crusados, but Americau Odd-Followship was _started fifty-five years 5igo yesterday on the banks of tho Chesapcako, lIny tiva_poor, humble men, but rich in heart. Father Wylio, of Baltimore, \was the organizer and founder, and it comes to us, not like more memorablo or anclent inatitutions, but comes Irosh ond fall grown, and emphatically 8 socicty of friends and brothors, Wao are living in the most oventful era tho world ever know. Tha pen of tho writer will record that it was tho era When Odd Fellowslip started, way tho most phil- enthropic ever known, Our wholo ritualcan bo condensed and summed up Friendship, Lovo, sud Lrath, Lot us onter thislodgo, which is Dbused on tho grost principle of the univorsal fathorhood of " the gods sud tho uuivorsal brothorbood of man. ~Tha firat quoation asked in & lodge is, “Docs any one know of n sick brother 1n distresa " Of all tho hulf million of mon who have belonged to our Order not one evor went back homo but was o botter man, Wo gtart in the race of life equul, and our hearts are open to all tho needs of tha children of men. ‘Aftor the addrees the crowd ndjourned to_tho Court-Houso to liston to nddrossca by Past Grand Master Evaus and othors, At Danville. Special Diapatch to P Chfoago Trfbune, DanviuLe, I, AHul 27,—1'ho fifty-lith anni- yorsary ofe Odd Followship in the Unitod Statos was colobratod st thia placo to-day, with our own and o number of lodges from surrounding towns in attendnuco, A very able address was' delivored by tho Rov, Mr, Jowell in behalf of Lhe Order, in the aftornoon, and this evening o dance and social good timo at Lincoln Hall is in order, T'ho grand parade, which wus to tako homt 2 o'clock, was not indulged in, owing to 0 rain, roturned to At Des Moines, 1oe Speetal Dispatch to A'he Chicage Trfdouns, Des MoINEs, In,, April 27.—Tho Odd-Fellows Biere colbrated tho #fty-Afth sonivorsary of tho Drdor to-duy with a grand procession aud appro- priate coromonies. —_— THE LUMBER TRADE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, East Baomvaw, Mich, April 97.—The Titta- bawasseo Boom Compnny last Buturduy rafted out 10,430 pleces, tho lnrgost numbor oyor rafted put in any ono dsy siuce tho orgauization of the Comgnny. About 1,000,000 fect of Iumber shangod hianda to-day, and dealors feel confidont ¢ & plok-up in the trade. BASE BALL. & Bpectal Dispatch to The Chi Tribune, B, B Sl Tho. matoh hotwosn the White smnllng: of Obloago, and the Reds, of 1ils clty, seaulted n & 80010 of 4 0 3, latwo innings, In favor of (ke Ohicago Club, The gamo was suddonly atopped by a hoavy showor Soming up, ho Chicago boya ara all well, and aro lmproving in thoir gunnr-\ play. Tho mem- bors of the Missouri Gymnoasum, of this om{ Do kindly tondored thom tho uao'of thoir ball for praotico during thelr atay hore, sud thoy aro improving tho_opportunity thus offored to har- don thelr hands and got up their muecto, Thoy play the Turnors to-morrow. TEMPERANOE, The Whisky Tratfic fanished from Dwight, Il Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dwronr, Iil, April 27.—It ling boen rather & melancholy weel with tho enloon-keepors, They 1y accopted the tomporance situation with the same Chriation submission and languagoas Logan id when ho was informod thnt Mr. Gront had vo~ tood his bill. Oun Baturdsy all our ealoons woro olosod up, Whisky-barrols woro being ro- shipped ; beor-barrols were no longer to be soon, and molagsos and wator had taken tho placo of formontod drinke, Tho wonthor bas boon changed, and wo are no longer obliged to wado through tho mud, for tho wator has boen drying up, and tho henrta of all those who ara obliged to onrn thoir brond by tho sweat of thoir brows arerojoiced with tho chiaugo which tho tomporanco roformatlon has brought about, The now tom perance Board has boou orgumud, and O, W. Yollord_choson President, Tho elti- zons promigo to ralso o fund to sustain the Town Trustecn in tholr offorts to onforco the law, and to &)rauunnln thoso who violato it. largo tomporanco mooting was hold last night in tho Mothodist Oburch, sud sddrossod by tho resident olorgymen, Father Hanley, alio, In his servioa on Bundsy ~morn- ing, oftor no eloquont discourso up- on the glorios and besutles of tho rosurrcotion of Jesus Oliriat, spoko of tho great moral resurrection which had taxon placo in tho town, Ho cougratulated his pooplo upon tho gront ohango, and hopod that tho whisky-dovil ‘whioh Bt. Pofor ovidentty pointed to whon ho told us to bo sobor and watch lost tho roaring lion might devour us, should nover daro to ro- tucn, - o aico stated that if this dovil, now sont in thoe diraction of tho Missiseippi, scoking dry placos, showld over roturn with sovon worgo than bimself, and foke posscs- gion of mny of tho citizens of this place, using him a8 an instrument for tho snlo D fntosionting liquor, that Lio hopod that tha oitizona would tako up arms, placo tho eaid in- strumont on & polo, and drum him outside the paloof morality. ' Ho prodioted that the good soed now sown would bear fruit abundautly, and that tho ontlre mass of our oitizens would bo 8o Torrified ab tho toloranco of past iniquitios that thoy would a8 ono man ropel all attompts to re- gumo tho liquor traffic under any form or pro- tonso. Hodrowa very powerful contrast botween the Catholio saloon-keeper and theinfidel gnloon- koopor, tho former belioving in n God oud a futuro atate, rowards, and punishmonts, while tho Intter denics tho existonca of God, and foking 08 his maxim, * Eat, drink, and bo morry, for to-morrow wo dle.” ilonco, ‘overy timo tho Chthiolio_maloon-kooper filied tho glags of his nelghbor, hie was spponled to_ by Lis' conscienco, his faith, and his Redeemor, not to bo the causo of auothor man's eins, An Exciting Episode in Columbus, 0. Coruxeus, O., April 27.—Crusado mattors have been vory quiet horo for somo thne, until this morning, aud now tho old-timo oxoltomont 1 up again. Charles Wagnor, tho propriotor of an oating-houss and drinking-hougo, on High stroot, advortised o grand _opening to-day, pro- posim to soll soveral liquors beariug thie namo of % Crusade Wator” and the namo of ono or two promicent ladice connected with tho cru- sade, Upon snnlnfi this advertisomont, seventy Indics marched to Lis place {o-day, and a smail squad, hended by Mrs, Dissellom, tho Troal- dont of tho Lndies' Lenague, stepped into tho storo ond esid that thoy had aceopted his invitation to o free Junch, and would Jiko a little ** Crusade Water,” Wagner refused to sell or givo them auy. They then attempted to pass into the d.mm(i-romn. when Wagner or- Qorad tho parly from his premises. Tho party rofusod to_leave, suying that ho had invited tho publio, and thoy, s & part of tho public Lnd Pomo o got their part of tho good thinga. Wagnor then selzed several ladies and pushoed them out of doors, Ho thon grobbod Mrs. Dissollom by tho arm, and pushed her toward tho door, and somo of tho ladics say that ho struck hor, but soveral mon who wero pros- ont suy that ho only pushed her. ag- ner's wifo then seized Mrs. Dlssellem the thront, while Wagner commenced i work on the other ladics from tho ontside. Ho then rushed in, ond fora timo awarof words and some little soufiling took placo, A posso of polico lnd arrived by this timo, nnd the troublo was over for tho timo, A large orowd cungi{r«gn!ud in the streot and block- adod tho sidowalk. The polico clesred the wallk, sod commanded the ladies to keep moviug. They obeyed this order by walking iu procession up and down in froat of Wagnor's pince. ‘Tho crowd of men would bave disporsod at tha sug- gostion of tho polico, but Wagner begged thom £0 utay, soying that Lio would Lail out of jail any ‘man who was acrostad for obstructing thio sido- walk. Waguor's men bave boon wasbing the pevement Ior a long time, but the crowa and the crusndors arc still_on duty, but no further troublo is anticipated. The crowd iu.front of Wagoner's restsurant this nfternoon about 4 o'clock beeamo so large that Capt. Koolor porsundad tha lndios to lonve the streot, Thoy then repnirod to a yard con- neoted with the High Streot Methodist Church, and bold s prayer-meeting during the balanco of tho afternoon. A warrant wassworn out ogainet Wagoner for his asenult on Mrs. Descclow, and tho caso will ba heard to-morrow. CoLuamue, O., April 27,—At s meoting of the Police Commissioners to-night, o lengthy dis- cussion was Lad a8 to what should ba done rola-r tive to tho crusnders. A rosolution requost- ijug Msyor DBull to issuo & proclamn- tion forbidding tho collection of pooplo on tho sidewalks was voted down, and & motion adopted requesting the Chuirman of the Bonrd tocull on the Exocutive Committee of the cru- snders and request them to deeist from furthor streat-work, and inform them that in tho event of their refussl s proclamation enforcing the sldewalk ordinanco will bo fssued. The Saloongkccpers in Des Moines, X,y Doly the District Courts Spectat Dispatchto The Chicunn Tribiine, DrsMoryss, 1a., April 27.—F'ha aaloons olosod by order of the Distriot Court wero forced open by tho propriotors this morning, and aro uow in full blast, Tha Sheriff visited each saloon and demandod the keys, which wero rofused. A thorough senrch failed to revesl any goods of & of Markham and Scott stroots. It ia o sixty-four pounder, and hss boen oleanod but rendy for action, "Baxtor's forces woro in- orensod by tho arrival of ouo mora company from Hompatond County to-day, A portlon ot Brooks' foroos now ocoupy tho. Donjamin Blook, opposito the Btato-Houso, and woro drilling to- day. Both sidos are BXP‘“‘“"F roinforcemonts to-night, The pooplo gonerally soom to bo ant~ inflod that tho Loglslaturo should _sottlo the pnm\lni diMoulty, though tho Brooks sido say tho Logislaturo will not meot in obodi~ onco to Gov. Baxtor'a onll. 5 Col, O'Bullivan, of the Brooka slde, who was wounded In tho akirmiah on Tucsdsy lnst, s got- ting along frst-rato, and hopos nro now euter- tained of his recovory. Doth sldes havo sont dologations to Washing- ton to prosont tholr view of tho quostion, st s o o ‘WOMAN SUFFRAGE. Meetings In Favor of Woman Sufe froge in Grand Rapids and Grand Tuven, Mk Speeral Dispateh to The Chicago Tribine, GnAND RATIDS, Mich., April 27.—Tho pooplo of Michigan ara arousing to tho fact that TIE QUEBTION OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE 18 to bo votod upon soparatoly fu submitting the now Constitution to the votors at tho gonoral oleotion noxt Novembor. Hooletics to urge the adoption of woman suffrage nro forming in numerous cltios and largo towns, Pursuant to s cell publishod o fow days sinco, signed by moto than ono huundrad = men and womon of this _city, o crowded mooting waa held in Luce's Hall, this evoning, for tho Eurpmsa of organizing & local Womau Buffrago ocioty. Thot objoct was nccomplished, and gront interest was ovidontly folt iu tho matter. OFFIOENS OF TIE HQOIETY woro ohiosion as follows: Prosidont, 8. L. Withoy, United Btates Judge, Westorn District, of Mici~ fgan ; Vico-Drosidouts, P, R. L. Piorco, present Muyor; Julius lousoman, Mayor elect; 0. O. Comatock, ox-Mayor; also tho Rov. Junios Bal- lard, D. Darwin Hughos, Jsmes Miilor, Wililam Thum; Bocrotary, tho Roy,” Richmond Fisk ; Correaponding Bcoretary, Mrs. B. L. Fullor; Tronsror, Harvoy J. Jollistor; Clintrman of tho Exocutive Committee, Souator M. 8, Crosby. Judge Withoy addressed the nudionce in favor of woman Buifrngo, and pecohos to the unmo offeat wero mado by tho Rav. Bir, Fislk, the Rev. Mr. Daliard, and Jamos Miller, Esq. + THE OPPOBITION HEARD, A_spocch in opposition was mado by W. W. ‘aylo. 8. D, Olay did not beliove s majority of women dosirod the suilrage, and proposcd thiat tho ladies ‘pronont shiould siguify if thoy did by rising. NOT A PAIR TEST. Alpha Child said that that was not ono of tho objacta of tho maoting apoaified in tho call. The Iadies had not augpusml ihoy would bo called upon to oxpross, by voto, their approval of tho mensuro to-night. - Ho intimatod tunt possibly s largo pumbor of women presout might lave _ boon brought i ~to produce oo unfavorablo appearanco by not voting, but it was not much matter eithor way. Tho question was not, Shall those woman voto who don’t want to voto? but, Bhall thoso who do want to vota Tive the privilege, the #amo as it is with mon ? It was, thoroforo, considered unfair to takes voto of tho Indies ot this timo, TIE PUOBPECT ENCOURAGING. Thoe ball wns entirely filled with ono of tho most lntulll{;ont sudicuces over assembled in Grand Rapids, A largs proportion of tho most influentin] mombers of socicty of both sexes woto _present, the enthusinem manifestod oxcoeding oll oxpectations, Tho Chairmau wan authorizad to nppoint_ton dologatos to attend tho Stato Woman _Suffrago Oonvention, to bo hield at Lansing, May 6, and the mooting ad- journaed to meot at tho call of tho Chairman, A LIVE ISSUE IN THE CAMTAION. A moeting for tho ssmo purpose {8 called in Grand Huven, to moot next Baturdey. Tho prospect i, that wo shall have a hot ‘woman-puf- frazo cumpaign throughout tho Btato, {oSlsnbsel it HAZING AT ANN ARBOR. Six Students Suspended for Mozing~- Their Claossmuies Sustnin 'Thoms= Tho Faculty in o Quandarys Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Axx Anon, Mioh., April 27.—Tho Faculty of tho University are having thoir customary an- pual sow with the students. Six of thom— throo Sophomores and threo Froshmen—wero suspouded last Saturdsy for hazing, and to-day the two olassos have boen groatly excited. Their domonstrations commenced in chapel, and this ovening they formed in u line, headod by an omnibug carrying the victims, and marohcd through tho sirosts shouting nad sloging. Thoy stopped in front of the houses of various mom- bors of tho Faculty, iucluding Prosidont Angoll, and gave threo gronns, ‘A potition _bas boen elgned by 110 studonts asking that their clagsmatea bo restorod, or that thoy bo suspondod aleo, ‘Snturdny's voto of suspenslon i8 roported upon authority to have passed Ly o majority of 2, and tho beliof that the Faculty aro divided on the matter i8 confirmed by tho stronuous offorts of tho members to make it known that they are o unit. ‘Piiblio sontimont hoto I8 strongly In favor of t1vo students, and tho genoral opinion 18 that the Faculty bas made snother disciplinary blundor, although it foarod that tho closses moy commit such cxcesses ag will insure thoir genoral susponsiou, Thoy aroe to have o union supper to-morrow night. Preeidont Angoll is in Chleago, and it is prob- sble un.m o is'not awaro of the excited stato of affairs. NEW YORK. Judge Daviw Comnection With cho Whisky-Fraud Cawes. Spectul Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, New Yong, April 27.—In tho Associated Press roport of tho examination into the alleged whis- ky-fraud case of Simon Ierman, of tus city, which ocourred on Saturday, in connoction with tho Banborn investigation, Mr, Horman was mado iu his testimony to denounce the nction of Judgo Davig, thon United States District-Attor- ney for this District in the chso. Mr. Horman s written to Judgo Davis correcting tho Asso- ciatod Press roport of his testimony, snd assur- ing tho Judgo that ho bolioves bis treatment of Lim was frank and just. Judge Davis hos given to the Tribune for publication” the lottora whioh passcd bobwoon himeolf and Mr, Bantield, Solici« tor of the Treasury, relative to tbe Horman case, contrabund nature, and the Sheriff says ho oan do nothing more. Gront nterest is manifest to know what sction Judge Maxwell will tako in tho premisos. Tho ::lunu&hefipnm will contest the cases to the bit- r ond. The Ohlio Constitution. CrxciNNaTt, O,, April 27.~The Constitutional Convention to-day, aftor soyeral days' debato, engrosgod tho proposition to_ submit to & sope~ 1ato voto of the peoplo for ndoption in the new Congtitution tho clause: * Licouso to traflic in intoxicating liquors may bo grauted, but thouse- tion shall nat bo 80 construad ne to provont the Legislaturo from making laws to rostrain aud Togulnte sales, and compensato for injuricsariseu thorefrom.”” _Tho altornative clausg is, ** No license,” and its success befora the noople would cmrry & prohibition of the trafiic and leave the Legislaturo freo to make laws to restrain tho salo and mc{luim compensation for injurios rosulting from tho sule. ARKANSAS, A Brooks ¥Partisan Details a Fow of Tuxterrs Tyrannicnl Mensures—iinx- tor to the Prosidents Br, Loums, April 87.—Tho Democrat's Little Rock spocial says the latest advicos from Pine Blufr aro that Col, White still holds tho Court- Touse, Ho has Beizod tho tolegeaph office, and, under the law which bo bas declured in that county, will conseript the peoplo. Maj.-Gen. Barton, Boxtor's Commauder of tho Lastern District, has arrivod thore, sud commoncad arresting prominent citizens, Tho dispatch also says it i oxpocted that martinl-luy will bo doclared fn Pope, Johnson, Hempstod, and other counties undor Baxter's sauctlon, an that ft 18 bolioved to boa deop-lnid schome to obtain money. As the Bheriils of theso countics have just comploted their collcotions of taxcs, the money s #till in their hands preparatory to making nccounts with tho Btato Troasurer. WasiuiNaron, April 27.—Gov, Doxtor, of Ar- Xansas, hus telographed to President Grant g follows 4Tt {8 not truo that I havo declared martisl 1aw outsldo of Pulaski County, Nothing has been dono, on my part, to provent a poaceablo gattlemont by the Leglalature, I only want to proteot myself uatil i ‘l\nlq E‘;‘I done," Tarrie Rock, Ak, April 87.—Thore {8 no matorial obango botwoen the two bolligoront Governors, or the United Btates forcos, Dux- tor's men to-day removed an old siego pieco from tho lower end of tho town, whoro t was ussd by tho Confoderate forcos, dur~ waz, and stationed {6 at the ocoruer in which his connection with it is fully dotailed. Thot Iottors oxonerate him from blamein the matter. DETROIT. Congratulations, from the Honrd of ridde to Prosidont Grant, Special Disnatch ta T'he Chicapo T'ribune. Demorr, Mich., April 27.—Tho Board of Trade to-day, aftor o short address by tho President, {lio Hon, Philo Parsons, adopted uusnimously thie following nddress to Presidont Grant : Tiepresenting lurgo commorclal interesto, and speak-~ ini o imdoubted sonso of our city und Sinte, wo Beitd yon tho most hourty congratulutions on your ro- Cont Voto bill, That message, wa bollovo, has suved tlio national credit, purificd and toned up tho public ‘conacience, rebuked ' tho unserupulous schemus of po- litical ndventurera aud domagogies, und nibped tio bad financlal projects which, If ‘carried Into effuot, would havo brought in an ora of insecuro spoculation, followed by general bankruptey and ruin, That mes- Bago has spenlidly Justified the coufidenco of tho nstion in'tho great londer Who load tho armios of tho United Statod to victory and powor, THE UNION PACIFIC, Motion for an Injunction to Provont tho Selling of Certnin Securiticss Svecial Dispatch to The Chieano T'ribune, New Yonk, April 27.—Judge Donobue, sitting in tho Supreme Court, granted, on tho 28d, an ordor compelling the Union Pacific Railroad Company to apposr to-day and show causo why an fnjunction shonld not issuo restralning the Company from solling, exchanging, or nogotint- ing in any way any securitios oxecuted undor lha indontures of Doo, 18, 1674, known as the sink- ing fand mortgage, ‘o ofdor wau grauted on oam&»lnmt of Michaol M. Snmpson, su nlleged bondholder of tho Cowpany. ‘Llie case wag onlled in conrt_to-day, but doforrod by mutual consent to Wodnosday or Thuraday. "POLITIVAL. . Onll for the Anti=Monopoly State Oon= vention in Yowit Sneotal Disvateh to The Chicapo Tribune, DesMoines, I, April 27,—J, M, Wenrt, Obair- man of tho Blato Central Committos, has issttod a call for the_Anti-Monopoly Blato Convention to bo Leld in DesAloinos Juno 24, for the pui- poso of nominating candidates for State oflicora, All persons whose views arc in accord with the latform of the Anti-Monopoly Ounvention hold oro.in Fobruary aro invited to join in sonding dolegates; aud dologate conveutions in the sey- el countlos aro suggosted. The ratlo for rop- rosontatfon will bo ono dologate from onoh oounty, and, in addition, one delogato for evory 950 votos or fraction thoreof over 100 cast for tho Hon. J. G+ Valo for Govornor. — FIRES. Aloxandor Station, 11l Speetnl Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune, TaoksoxviLLg, 111, April 87.—Tho fine subur- bou rogidence of John T, Aloxandor, tho cattlo King, about 12 miles onat of Aloxandor ntation, wos fotally dostroyod by firo at 1 o'clook this ‘morning, togother with tho old boarding-house, woodl, uiid smolo-lousos. *The fire i supposod to have originated in o flue in the kitchon, Tho oldar Aloxandor was in Now York, but undor tuo direation of tho sons, the mon fought tho flre ns woll ns they could, but to no avail, Most of the furniture was eaved, aud also n large quantity of mentin tho smoke-house. The offico and achool-honeo, within fitty feot of tho houso, Wora naved. otal lors about §15,000. Insuro for $11,000, in tho Homo of Now Yorlk. . At Loxoy, Mich. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lenoy, Mich., April 47,—On Bunday afternoon & fire broke out i tho Loroy Houso, which was ontiraly destroyed, Tho firo then apread to tho atoro of J, 15, Bovins, and aftor that to a dwell- ing-house ond otber stores untie the whole block wae mmllf consumad, which will bo sadly missed in our village. No fuburance, The fire was caused by n defeotive fluo, At Elepworth, Xik. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, fizevonr, T, April 27.—The dwelling of Richmond Holly, colored, in tho north part of tho town, burned with tho contonts to-day. Loss, $600; fully insured. At Groen Springs, 0. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Totzpo, O., April 27.—Tho Water-Cure at Groon Bpringe oaught firo to-dny from & defeo-. tivo flue. Tho flsmos woro oxtinguished with somo difiloulty by the bucket-brigado. Loss, about 82,000 ; fally insurod. At Eaton, 0. Special Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Taroy, O. April 27.—Pagsoman & Bnur- bridge's bakery was portially dostroyed by fito, Bunday morning, aupéposnd to Lo tho worlk of an incondlary. Loss, 5500. . At St, John, N. 15, Br. Jouy, N. B., April 27.—A fir, this morn- Ing, ou tho'nosth #ido of King's Bquaro, guttod | two hotels and goveral stores, The iusuranco ls light. Sovoral boardera had narrow oscapos. —_——————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Townow, April 27.—The steamship Silesla, which gronnded in the Eibo, has arrived at Ham- urg. MoviLe, April 27.—Stosmship Assyris, from Now York, bas arrived. RELIGIOUS. Jolned tho Reformed Episcopalinns. New Yonus, April 27.—Tho Rov. W. T. Sabine, tho Rector of tho Church of the Atonoment, an= nounced yostorday that ho intended to rosign from tho ministry of the Protestant piscopal Ohureh, and thon gavo in & sermon his grounds for thie this nction, and for his preforenco for the ReformedlEpiscopal Church, " whioh was ro- contly founded by Bishop Cummins. —————— CASUALTIES, Accidontally iKiited While Runting. Speciat Digpatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Roonrorp, 1ll, April 27.—A boy momed Dunno, while out gunning near Chorry Valloy ynntoxdlg aftornoon, shot himsolf through tho neck, _Tho jugular vein was sovered, and doath onsued at onco. e THE WEATHER. Wasuryatow, D. 0., April 27.—For the Upper Lako region, cloudy woathor, rain, and snow, and frosh snd brigk northeastorly winds, tho Iatter gradually shitting to north and northwost durl&‘g ho afternoon and evening, with clearing woathor. LOOAY, ODBERVATION, Cn104q0, April 21, 1874, Hour of nb-l . | Directton and aervation. force of wand.| TFeather. 6:53 2, m, Cloudy, 1i:180,m, teneese 2:00 p.m, Cloud; §:53 p,m. ..[30. 3 ¢ Gloudy. 0:00 p. 1 30,071 85 |100 Light snow 10:18 p, m,..[40.07 85 |100 | Light snow* Faximum fhermomoter, 43, Minimum thermomotor, 34. GENERAL OBEENVATIONH. 0110400, April 28—1 8. m, “Wind, |Rain] Weather, Station, | Bur.Thry DBrockinri'’e Cairo..... Fort Garry,| Ft, Glbson.| Keolcuk., ., [ Leavenwith, > TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A whisky crusade was begun in Manchester, England, yostorday, Soveralsignatures to tho pledge wore obtainod. —-svimam Tostar, living 8 miles west of Lan- sing, Mich,, Lind thirty shocp killod by dogs last Sunday morning ; loss, $200, —A mun ;:Mn% bis name a8 Frank Dagen | committed suicide by cutting his throat last Sat- urday, near Eaton, O. '—A'man numed 0'Brion, hailing from Ohica- 0, who has worked in_Aurora, Ill,, for a fow days, was takon yostordny with o violent fit of tomporary ;ipssnity, and, becoming obatropor- ous, was removed from his rosidence to_tho Joil for snfe keoping. Ho will bo sont to Elgin a8 onrly s possibl e SR Monc-Scraping in tho South Sen Xslands, A South Son correspondont of tho British Afed- dcal Times writos that a notion provails thoro it Liosdachie, neurnlgin, vertigo, aud other corabral nifections proceed from o cruck in the Thead, or prossuro of tho skull on thoe brain. The romody i to lay opon tho scalp with s cross or T fucision, then torapo the crauium carofully and gontly with a picco of glaes until a liols is made into tho skull down to the duma mator, about the bizo of & crown pieco. Somotimes this sorapiug operation will bo oven to tho pin mnter by an un- slcillful surgeon, or from the impatience of tho frionds, nnd_donth i3 tho consioquenco. In tho best of hands, uoout half of thoso who undergo tho oporation dio from it, yet this barbarous cus- tom, from superatition aud fashion, Laa boen 8o provalont that very fow of the malo adults sro without this Lole in the ecranium, or ‘“have o _ shingle looso,” touse an Australian phrase. It is snid that somotimes an attompt is mado to cover tho membrancs of tho erauium so exposed by plac- ing o piece of coconuut-sliell uuder tho sealp, Tor this purposo thoy tolect n vory hard and durablo picco of sholl, from which thoy scrapo the softer parts and grind quito smooth, and put this asaplato botwoon the scalp and sluil Tormorly tho trephine was simply o shork's tooth ; now o pieco of Lroken glusa ls found miore suitablo, or loss objoctionable (if we may oven so qualify the lwtz. “I'ho part of tho orani- um genoroily Belootod {5 that where tho coronal and sngittal” sutures unito, or u little "above it, upon the supposition that thero tho fructuro oxiste, This bone-soraping romody is likowiso employed in casos of rhoumatism i old peaple. Tho outiclo s inclsed longitudinally, and tho contro of the nlna or tibla laid bare, then the surfaco of the bono eraped with glass until o Inxgo portion of tha oxtornal laminn ig yomoved. —_————— A ssSoffar?? Forosts Dr. Bwolnfurth, who has writton tho last book about Afrien, tolls of a forest of acaocls trees he ‘m»nufl through, ‘Thoso are called by tho natives *uoftar,” u word signifying o fluto,* ‘fhe namo I8 given bocauso the acaoirtroos are plerced with ofrenlar holea by o smull iusoot, and tho wind, as it plnys upon tho openings, produces flute-liko sounds, In tho wintor, wlon the trees aro ulrir\lnd of tholr lonves, and boughs whito as olalk stroteh out liko ghosts, tho wind, slghivg through fusoot-mado utos, fills tho wholo air with goft, melancholy tunes. Ono who has tra- yorsod those ¥ Boffnr™ foreats on o broozy moon light night ean mover forgot tho strango and ‘Welzd offeot produved npon $ho imaginations THE CHICAGO DAILY of] b T APRIL 2%, I874, 1 WASHINGTON. (Continued from the Tirst Pnge.’ tom which lio Uenounced. It hns beon kinduoss of sympathy which in theso Iator yeara hio has displayod toward tho improvidont and sufforin| lmnpln of tho Houthorn Btates that hae nuvell 0 mo the tendor and gonorous hoart which bont Dbonoath the bosom of tho zonlot, and has forced mo to ylold bim tho tributo of my rospoct, T might” oven eny of m; admiration, Nor in~ tho mnnifostation of this hne thoro boon- anything which n proud and gonsitivo pooplo, smarting undor o ouso of ro- cont discomfituro and prosentsufloring, might not frankly accopt, or which would give thom just caus to Buspect its inconty; for, though Lo ralgod his volco a8 soon ns ho belioved tho to- montous lssves of this great military conflick Toro doolded, on babialf of amponty to tho van- quished, and though ha atood forward mul{l to wolcomo buek as brothers, and to ro-ostablish in thoir rights au citizous thoso whoso valor had 60, noarly rivon nsundor the Union which ho loved, lio nl\\'n‘{u insintod that tho moat l\mY}ln rotoo- tion and largent snfeguards should bo thrown around tho liberiies of tho nowly-cnfranchisod Africon raco. 'Ihough ho know very well that of his conquered follow-oitizens of the South by far tho Jargor portion, even thoso who most hont- $I¥ nequickeed n and dosired tho nbolition of slavery, sorlously questioned the expedioncy of invosting m o singlo day, aud witliout auy proliminary tutelago, 80 vast a body of inexpori- enced and uninstiucted men with tho full righta of oltizonsbip nnd suffzago, ho would tolorat no bialf-way measurcs upon & point to bim go vi- tol, Tt was cortainly s gracious act toward tho Bouth, though unhpplly it arred upon tho son- sibnlitios of tho peoplaat the other oxtromo of tho Union, to praposo to orase from tho bannors of the national army the memontoes of tho ‘bloody intornal trugglo whichmight bo rogarded ng assailing tho Krldn or the wounding sousibill- tios of tho Southern peoplo. That proposol will nover ho forgotton by that pooplo &0 long s the nemo of Charlos _ Humnor lives in _{he momory of man. DBut whilo it touched tho heart and olicited profound grnmudu, hor poople would not bave nslod of ho North such an ack of self-ronunciation. Con- golous that thoy themselyos worn animated by dovotion to conatitutions! liborty, and that tho brightost pngos of history ara roplato with ovi- donco of tho depth and smcnrltx of that dovo- tion, thoy can but cherish racoiléotions of the Dattles fought nnd victories won in dofenso of tholr hopoleus causo, aud rospooting, as all true and brave mon must respeet, tho mortial apirit .with which men of worth vindionted the jn- togrity of tho Unfon end their dovotion to tho principlos of buman froodom, they do not ask, thoy do mot wish, tho North to strike tho momontocs of horoism and victory from ofther the records, or monumonts, or bal- tlo-flags. Thoy would rather that Doth sections should gather up tho glories won by ench section, mot cnvious but proud of each other, nnd regard thom as o common herltngo of Amorican valor. Lot uslopa that futuro genorations, whou they remember tho deods of heroism and dovotion done on both sides, will spoak not of Northorn prowess or Bouthorn courago, but of the herolsm, fortitude, and courago of Amoricans in o war of idens, & warin which oach scotion signalized ita conscora- ton to tho principles, ns cnoh understood thom, of American liberty, and of the Coustitution ro- coived from their futhors. It was my misfortuno, porbaps my foult, personally mover to huve nown this eminent philanthropist and states~ man, The impulro was oflen strong upon mo to o to bim and offor him my hand nud my onrt with it, and to oxpress to him my thanks for lus kind and conslderate courso toward tho peoplo with whom I am identified. It I did not yield to that impulse, it was becauso tho thought occurred that othor days were com= ing in which such n domonstralion might bo moro opportuno and logs liablo to misconstruc- tion. tuddenly, and without premonition, o day hns como at lnst to which _for such o purposo thore is no to-morrow. My rograt s, thorotoro, intensified by the thought that I failed to speak tohim out of tho fullness of my honrt whilo thero was yot timo, How often is it that dosth thus brings unavailingly baok to our remombrance opportunites = un- emproved in which genorous overiures prompted b{ the Iroart remain unoffered, frank Rvowals which rise to the lips remain unspolon, and injustico and wrobg, with which conscionco ropronchos us, romsin unropnirad | Charles Summer, in life, believed that all occnsion for otrife snd distrust between the North aud South bad passed awny, and thoro no longor ro- ‘mainod any couso for continued catrangoment Lotweon tlhieso two sections, our common couniry. Aro thero mot many of us that be- lioved tho same thing ? I8 not that the common gontiment ? or, if not, ought it not to boof tho fimnt mnss of our people, Nortk and Bouth 7 Bound to each other y o common Constitution, destined to live togethor under & common Govornment, forming unitedly but & single member of the great family of nations, sball wo not at lost endenvor to grow toward oach othor_onco mora in hoart as wo aro alrondy indissolubly linked to oach other in for- tunea? Bhall we mnot, whilst honoring tho momory of this groat champion of human libor- ty, this fooling sympnthizer with human worxow, this oarnost plondor for the exorcieo of buman tondorness and heavenly charity, lay sside the conconiments_which servo only'to porpotunto ‘misundorstandings and distrugt, and fraukly confess that on_ both sfdes we most earnest- Iv dosiro to ho ono; ono mot morely in political organization, ono not merely in idon- tity of inatitutions, ono not morely in commuui- ty of languago, aud litoraturo, aud traditions, and country, but, more and bottor than all that, one alad in'feoling nud in hoart?”Am 1 mistaken ingthis? Do tho conconlments of which I upenk still cover animosities which noither timo, nor reflection, nor tho march of cvents have you sufticed to subdue? I cannot Lelloveit, Binco I hayo been hore I have scrutinized your senti- ments ag oxpressed not merely in public debate but in the abandon of ~porsonal confl- dence. I Lnow "woll tho "sontiments of those, my Southorn friouds, whoso hearts aro o enfolded that tho focling of ench is the fooling of nll; and Isco on botlr sides ouly tho sooming of & constraint which each apparently Licsitntes to dismiss, ‘I'he Soutl, prostrate, ex- hausted, drained of her lifa-blood, as well as ber material resources, yet still honorable and truo, accopts tho bittor award of tho bloody arbitra~ ment without resorvation, resolutely determinod to abide tho result with chivalrous fidelity ; yot, a8 if struok dumb by the mognitudo of her re- vorsos, sho suffors on in silonce, Tho North, oxultant in hor triumph and olated by success, still oherislics, a8 wo aro nesured, & heart Zull o ‘magnanimous omotions toward her dissrmed sud Qiscomfitied antagonist; and yot, os if under some mystorious spoll, her words and nacta aro words and acts of suspicion uud distrust. Would that tho spirit of tho illuslrious dead whom wo lamont to-doy could mpoak from tho grave to botl partics to this doplorablo discord, n tones *which should reach onch aud every hoart throughout thie broad territory, “My coun- trymon | know ono snother, and you will love ono another.” On the conclusion of the eulogics, tho Houso ndjourued. OBITUARY. The IRevs John N McLeods New Yonx, April 27.—The Ltov. Jobn N, Mo- Tood, the pustor of tho First Roformod Prosby- torian Obiurch in this city during the past forty- oight yoars, died to-duy, agod 60 years. —_—————— MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Mts. Laurs D, Fair publishes a card denying thnt sho hos lntely baon out of Californis, —Mr, Robore Bouuor lust wook rojeoted an offer of 310,000 in gold for Lis horso Doxter.— New York Sun. —Whothor to marry or not to marry was de- cided by & couplo st Clinton, Mass,, tho _othor day by & gamo of dominoos—and Hymen won, ZDr. Irown-Sequard onco graftod o cat's tail to o roostar's comb, but thut i uothmtz com~ pirad with sending Dinghsm ne Minlstor to Japan,—Boston Post. A London advertisomont runs fhus: “A country priest will say mass oneo n weok for auy cne who will regulaily sond him the Zimes newspapor, second hand, on the day of its pub- lication, & —Tho Tndinnapolis Sentinel romarka: “‘Among all the notes sud commonts of udmiration for the *Drouming Iolautho' in butter, no ono geems to romembor thav Oanova's firat work of art was a liou in buttor. It was oxcented for the table of & nobleman, in whose neighborhood the great soulptor, then but o lad, lived.” —Pout, of tho DoKnlb News ; Bolos, of tho Syeamoro Ttepublican, snd J. W, Tchardson, of tho Millmgton Enterprise, all in Huribut's dis; triot, huve been uppointed Postmastors of Inte. —Gon, J, B. Hood aunouncos his intontion of 0] lylu{.: to tho roflactions upon his caraer can- tainod fu Gon, Josoph It, Jokinston's book on the military oporations of the Rebellion, —'ho fathor of Wright, thie dofaulting oashior of the Bradford (Vt.) Bavinga and "Truet Cow- pany, offered to buil him, but the young man re- fusod on tho ground thab ho liad comuitted the orime and doserved the punishmoyt. Ho hn twlog tried to commit suicldo, —NMr, Disracli, ncuardln(i to & rocont ruRorb. intonded to marry tho Countess of Ohostorteld, n lady three yoars Lis wenlors #rom London declare that tho roport was withe out foundation. —An invontive gonius In Rochostor hias con- structod o ** compartment boltlo,” whick is noth- ing moro nor less than a pockot bar-room that wndor ordinary circumstances will not bo prayed nt nor raided upon. Tho bottlo is bullt to con- tain four kinds of fluld, —Tho Bagluawians, who aro nnll\lnfl it not orthographical, aroe having o bad spoll vl h thoir Comptroller. It appears that AL Ohatlos V. Doland was dofented bocauso some votes woro cagt for C. V. DoLand, and Josoph A. Hollon, whono first namo was printed iu full, was do- clarod oleoted. Imngine thoir horror on dincov- oring that hils namo is not Josoph ab all, but gimply Joo Tort of Uhteago, Aprll 27, ARRIV) ED, Scow Whito Oale, Ludiugton, lumber, Holr alury BoVen, ducksouport, telegraph polos, Scbr A, Rust, Muakegon, lumber, Hohr W, 1L, Dunlism, Manistes, himber, Belir %, G, Simmons, Manisteo, lumbor, Hohr Mngyto, Two Hivers, lumbor, el Taaitlon, Manistog, lumiber, Helr Marinor, Controville, wood. Bohr Aunlo O, Hsnson, Greon Uiy, lnmber, fichr Ootuvia, 3ackaonport, codar oats, Bcow J, D, Chaplp, Maulstee, lumbor, Scow U, 8, Grant, Manlstoo, codar poats, Bohr Maggio Thompson, Muskegon, lumbar, Gchr Joo Vilus, Muekogon, lumbor, Bargo W, Diirn, Grand ifaven, lumber, Turge G, F. Allen, Grand Huveu, lumbor, Tiarge Gify of 1irls, Grand Haven, lumber, Hcow Alpeus, Two Rivers, sundrics, Bohr Dl Boll, Manftowac, wood. Hobr 8, Hotes, Kowaunce, wood, Hohr Cheeier, Manfateo, lamber, Hehir Murion' Dizon, Grand Havon, lumber, Hohr Black Huwk, ‘k“‘“flfik Iumber, G RED, Sehr Tri Color, Holland, 400 bt corn, 600 bu oats, Hobr 8t, Petor, Buffalo, 8,003 bu whoat, Sehr N, i, Torry, Montigue, 10 brls pork, & boxes dry goods, Sohr O, It. Johnson, Bnngatuck, 700 bu oats, 600 bu orti, 400 groon hides, and sundrios, Schr M, Hallen, Whito Lako, 160 bags food, 160 bu corn, 60 pkge Aundrios, Belir Olty of Chileago, L. Golborno, 20,608 bu corn, Bchir Coral, Sllver Lako, 218 1bs butter, 4 brls corn~ meal,' 14 pkga snndrics, 1 ton coal. Prop AL, k. Itobertson, Kingatou, 200 brls pork, 20,000 bu wheat, Sehir Now Dominlon, Kingaton, 14,271 bu whont, Hehr Kotchum, Good Harbor,' 6L brla pork, 4 brls NIGNT OLRABANOEA. Stmr Alpena, Manitowoo, 10 bris whisky snd sun- ries, Stmr Muskogon, Muskegon, 100 hides, 100 bria ofl, and sudries, Titinols & Michigan Onnal. Tnmoeront, OnicAao, April 27,—AnnivEp—G. L. Dootl, LaRally, 7,600 bu oats ; Slamrock, Ottaws, 5,800 it corn; R, E: Goodell, Ottawa, 10,000'bu oatis’ A Woolsou, Oitaws, 0,000 bu corn ; Ouba, Ottawa, 0,100 b corn} prop Whle, Otaws, 5,000 bu’ onta; Friond- ship, Ottawa, 11,000 s oats; Haeriot, Senoea, 6,000 bu Corn; Indusiry, Morris, 0,000 bu corn: Elizabeth, bort, 500 rla flour, 627 bris masl, 4,600 Lbs bran} Tily, Morxls, 5,800 bu corn, ‘GreAnED—L, liyburn, Otinwa, 88,020 £ Inmber, 8,250 Inth} prop Molinwk Bollo, Kankakco Faedor, 28 m lum- Tor, 330 posta; Moascugor, Knukakeo Tocder, 63 m Iumber, 100 poats, § Bniborronr, Cntoano, . Aprl 27—7:30 'p. m.— OLianED—Onondags, Morris, 35 m lunbor, 46 tons Seon casuge, 3000 1 uraitire, 10000 2w forchan- 0, - Linlo Freiglits Wore quiet ot dc for corn, ond 430 for whest by mail to Buffalo, Ohortors includo schr T\ E. Forry, wheat nt_4)ge, dnd schr Oity of Ohicago, corn at dc, both to Bufialo 3 schr Floretta, corn tb Port Colhorno abdjgo, Totald; capaclty, 38,000 by whoat, 41,000 bu cori. ‘Dirnorr, Mich,, April 24.—Whoat to Oswego quata- blo ut 7o, Tonunge plenty nud lnr&nlry light, The el James Platt waa taken for salt from Bay Clty to Olifcago at 14o per bl, Nrtiwauicee, Aprild5.—Thoro s 1o fmprovomont In freights, Chartora: To Port Colborne— ohr Guinair, wheat, st GMe, Lo Oswego—Schr J, H. Hurtaoll, whoaf, at 100, To Duffalo—Steamship W, I Durnum, wheat, at 50, Butvaro, Aprl 25.—Capt, Tom Colling roports schr Troblo, salt, to Cloveland, ot 6o por brl, free, bollast; ‘schr Hippogri(T, water-limo, to Clevoland, at' 3¢, free. 11, Brmith, Eaq., reports schrs Hattlo Jolinson, coal, Oloveland to' Milwaukee, ot §0c por ton ; sche Moroy, 100 tona conl, as bullast, to Ohicago, at 350 per ton, {n- steud of Go per fom, 0 roported ' sestorday, . H, Simith, Esq., roports tho achr Nowaboy, coal, Olovo~ Tand 16 Escinabs, p. &} echr Skylark, coal, to Dotrolt, 45 per ton, Cant, Tom Collios reports schr Monitor, Btavos, Groon 1ay to Clovelaud, on contract, Bult Agninst tho Vesscl-Owners? Towing Com- 1nny. About o year ago n lbel was filod in the United States District Oourtin ndmiralty Ly John D, Both- Grand Ifaven snd Qrand Tiave Qlifeago, Mor carzying capaolty s —Elghtoon vessals took ont of East Snginaw Thurse firny; fl%m :::‘afl"ol*m}mr, 264,000 Im?, 26,000 shin= ) O ) o Bt o %; ¢ of ' square " thinber, snd ~Tho Dot Aot Baturday eayn s 11 U7, Wadoy oms o (e Obieano f Bupain Lino, 1e et ing preparations for n starl wostward, Tho Lowell, of tho Contral Vermont llallrosd Line, in ab prosont liera on routa to Chicngo with » full ‘cargo of merchandiso, "—Tho eutranco to Port Burwall Iinrbor han butning foot of wator, And _consoquontly {a unsafo for vessoln to onter in bad weathior, A fow daya sinco the sohr Jamon Beott, o small craft of only forty tona burdon, Shilo attempting to entor, siruck tho plor and sunl, and will doubtiess becomo & total loss, " Tho annun! roportof tho Natlonal Doard of Undor. rritors shows that tho recolpts of 167 companies innt ont wero $50,405,490, and tho losses poid $41,25,0900, s Companfon are nbout 60 por cont hetter oft ' that on thio ek of January, 1812, ‘Tho lossca duriug tho Tast throe monthn aro about $17,000,00 mora than for tho samo tmo last year. ' "Tho Buffalo Jizpreas eaya vessols deawing 18 feck of water can ontor Duffalo Harhor through tho usiinl ohannel withaut difionlty, The sand-bar hat threat- oned o block up th passze Lta: boen drodged out, Tho rogular channel lina ronlly 17 foot dopil of water in ha shatlowoat pinca outside of the piors, and in tho Tiver tho olty dredges have been at work, aud 16 foot of wator cani bo rallod upon b ita unusl slago, . —Tho Buffalo Commercial soyn: *Thero nro at presont 4n this port fouricon largo clnws_vesscls which wiil not lond with coal at less thian €1 per ton, Thoy ‘maintatn thot it will bo botter to lia dlo than to carry - conl at 250 por fon fo Ohicago nnd bring back grafn at 4 or 440 frelght. Thoy orons followa: E, Jones, 3. E, Yorew, D, P, Dobbiiis, Greon Clty, B, F. Bruce, J.°G, Masten, dolin Jutchinson, D, 8. Austin, P B Toork, 7. B, Auatiz, G, K. Nims, 0, J, Wells and J, D. Sawgor, ! ‘WHITE GOODS, STHPSON, - NORWELL ) A FULL IMPORTATION OF HITE G Viotoria Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Swiss Mulls, plain, figured and spot, Indip, Mulls, 6-4 Empress Musling, 6-4 French Organdie Mulls, French Nainsooks, Plain, Oheoked and Stripe Nainsooks, Satin Striped and Cheoked Nainsooks, French Finished Oambrios, Jaoonets, Soft Finish Jaconets, Hair Oord Stripes, Indie Twills, ‘White and Colored Tarletans, Figured and COorded Piques, And would especially invite pur~ ‘chasers to examine our Oorded Piques at 30c per yard, being the' best value we have ever offered at, that price, usuelly retailed at 500 . yard. A large line of Nottingham Curtaing, Curtain Nets, Nottingham Applique and Crdonet Tidies, at a great reduotion, woll ngaiust thio Vessel-Ownors' Towlng Compsuy to Tocovet dumages for tho loss of tho *Foutenclla ! through the alloged carclcseness of ono of tho defond= ants’ tugs, It woa cliarged that the Fontencllo was, on tho night of tho Bth of October, 15ing $n tho Soutth Dranch of hio Chicago River, off “Van Buron atceot brjdgo. When tho fire began Faging the mato of tho oonor, fecling {hat the position was unsnfo, halled tho Tion 'Druko, aud- askiod tobo towed up-sirem. Tho BDlick 'Dall, ono of. tho defondanta’ tuge, coming nlong, usurped the placo of tho Ben Drutie and) having inado, fast to tho choonor,atartad toward Twelfth sireot, Tho Foufonello was flually moved bebweon Polk and Twelfth streota, Libellant alleges tlnt tho Captain of tho tug sroed to como ik and tow tho schooner up farthorif tho iro approachod, While tho defendants claimed thot the promiso wus only conditional—if tho tug should bo in the nolgh- borhood, Tho tug happened bock when tho firo caught a warchouso opposile, but was unablo to tow tho kcliooner nway, and gho was burned, Libellant {horcforo sucs, claiming tho destruction of lifs vessol to biave ocourred through the negligenco of the Dlack all’s Captain in not keeping his word, Judgo Blodgott, howevar, 1: his declalon, which ws dolivered _yestordoy moriing, remarked that tho ovldonce did not uphold all the'llogations of the libal, Tt wau insinusted that tho Black Ball in outting out tho Bon Drako had placed tho Lbellant in & worso placo tha if shohad been aliowed to amploy tho Intter, But such o fact was not proved, Again, as to tho spromise of the_Captain of tho Black Biall o re- turifand tow the achooner away to utill safor place i€ necessary, tho tostimony il not show that it was nn uncondtional promisc, but of a character sl flar to those that aro mado of futuro contracts among business men, The Captain of tho tug-hoat used hia boat Judgmont n rogurd to tha position wien o 1o(t tho Fontonello, No man could havo told to what ex- tont the firo would go that night, To Lold tho de- fondants Hablo in uch n caso would bo to make thom insurors, while ordinory caroond skill wero all that could bo'required of thom. The ovidence showod in uddition - that tho Biack Dall had passed fho Tonteuclle four times without the Iottor asking any furthor assistance. Aftorward tho tug did atteinpt to mako fast to the fchoonor, but was detorrod by {ho audden explosion of the warehiouso oppusite, This ubortivo attompt, howover, slould not niuko tlio defendants liablo, Tho libelfant having failed to muke out o caso which would entitlo him to inaotunification, tho libel was dismissed, An appeal viaa neked, snd ullowed on filing & bond for §5,000, Vesscls Panved Detrolt. DeTnorr, Mich., April 27.—Passtp Ur—Prop Oty of Coucard ; schrs Northwost, W, 1, Oades, G. D, Morris, K, Winslow, 8kylark, Trowbridge, W, G, Grant, = ‘PAssED DowN—Props Henry Howard, Antolops and Arges. Winb—Northeast ; lght, Dernorr, Mich, April 87—Tvening.—Passep Tr— Prop Pussulo; sobte Watis, Shermau, Eivian, Saion, Niuvod, Nlagars No. 2, Quimby, Derrlman, F, Palms, Tasseb DowN—Props D, W, Powers, I, Holmand and borges, Mendola ond burges, Evorgreon Ofty; Dark Georgo Thurston; Achrs Manzanills, Magollan, Emorald, ‘Wixp—Northoast, Dincolluncous. anticaao, A hieavy snow-storm, accompunied by a aHiff northe enst breoze, prevailed Juat ovoning, —About_thirty-five Junber-vesscls wore in tho mar- kot yesterduy ovening, AbOUL 10n cargoos woro sold during the duy, iflio tug dutier ran fnto the Bhfelds yesterday morniug ¢ thie lumber-market, turning tho Shields over on her slde, Doth tugs woro but slightly dam- oged, "o Anufo I, Tanson, tho firat vessel from Groon Bay for Lhis scason, arrived ot this harbor yeaterdsy tuorniug with n cirgo of shinglee. . 'Tho barks 8, V. It. Watson, Vandorbilt, and L, O. Woodruff aro loading coal at Butfalo for Ghicago, tho Iattor taking coul ut 25 cents per ton, —Tho uew schr Mary Ludwig, with about 70 m Tumbor, arrived hero last ovening, Bhe. hails from Ludwig's Pler, s ZThb Rust-horo boats of Goodricls Line will here- after stop at Kenosha, Thoeitizens of tho latter placo feel lmpz’l? abont it, Ztuo netr Ui, that aitemptod to try bor aailing- qualitics with tho schr Tlier to und from Manlsieo, re- turnud to tmn&mn Sundsy ovening, ‘Tho Filer hud not beon licard from at 5 o'clock Iast evening, —'P'ho sehr G, Barbor, of this elty, witl lumber from Muskegon Olty, whilo comiugiuto Bt, Juseph Iarbor, durlng the gule Thursday morniug, struck on the bar aud sprong a loak, Hho wu towed insldo into shoal water, Bho will kave to bo wnloaded and ropaired. —Whilo us a goneral rulo tho sullors in tuis city are uiet and poacetul, snd aro willing to ship st $1,50 per oy, 8till tuerouran fow sorclieads who would creato trodulo aud bring tuly brotbron fnio dissopute, o \bas dono ut Olovotand_and Mllwaukuo, as will bo seen by the following husnd-bill, whioch wus posted about ihs dockn Ynllunluy ‘morning: *Ballors, ‘“Yake Notteo.—It s clrcilated {ho newsepapers hat tho_city 18 crowded with entiors, all anxious to o et 's1.00 por doy, This is false, fhioro not betn, Julf the number of won ad usual, W intend to Lol out for $2,60 par day, In nocordsnce will other ports Mt Ro aliea, this boing bitt poor romuueration for our Jabor nt this tine of the soagon,’ b0fho utraits nro uuugually stubborn this soason, and i spito of (Lo oiieial auuouncement of thel Shentbiz nbout b wouk ugo, by & papor Liero, thoro is o eamecs that they wil como to torma beforo tho 1t of May, “Phoraaros numbor of tho pro poliors in the o orking burd to got througly but thoico which 1oy ko woskiug in now 18 March leo, which is exceods iugly toughe RLAKWUENE, Tho solir Blazing Blar, Capt, Doemore, which laft Oawego on tho upeuing df the Wolaud Ginal, for Do- frolt, urrivod back Friduy moruing, with a _carga of 10,00 bustiolu of whiat, having mudo th round trlp in fourivon days, 2Tl kel Ottaws, o new veasel, was_launched last Baturday sftornoou feom tho yard of Oapt, W. R, Lous But lator sdvices | ¢ lum tritat Gruud Havon, Bhold'owned by tho same gea~ tloman, sud will zun jn th bu{tnfl bc:mu 1 LINENS. &c. CARSOR, PIRIE & (0. MADISON & PEORIA-STS., OFFER ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS IN LI RS, HOUSEREEPING G60DS, Lace Curtains, And Guarantee the Lowest Prices. TOWEL DEPARTMENT contains tho largest and finest assortment of Towels to bo found in the city, from conrso Eitchon Tow-s ©lg up to finest Barnsley knotted fringe Dam- agk Towols. TLinon Huckabnck Towels, 2 for 15_ots, Good Linen Huck Towels, 10, 121-3,15, 18 and 20 cts. Good Linen Damask Toivels, 18, 20, 24 and 30 ots. : Tanon Orashes, 8, 10, 11, and 12 1-20 per yard ; choap. Half Blonched Tablo Linens, 36, 40 and 46 cents. Bleached Damask Table Linens, 60,55, 60 0. ots. Finor Grades Table Damasls vory choap. .Great Bargains in Quilts and Bugprend‘; oZlliow Linens, Cottons, Sheotings, &0 at Lace Curtains. Taco Curtains, choloe designg, at 5185, $3, $2.35, $3.50, S8 pair, and upward ; much un= dor usual prices. [T PAYST0 TRADMTHE TIEST SIDE. Madison & Peoria-sts GRENADINES, # Grenadines! 'We receive, this morning, a line of very superior Silk and Wool- Blk, Hernani and Can= vas Grenadines, of & new mesh, resembling but giving better service than the finest quali- tieg of All-Silk, We specially commend them to the atten- tion of customers wishing fine grades, Chas. Gossage é Co., 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 00 & G2 Washington-at,