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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : SATURDAY, MARCITL 23, 1875.—-"EWISLV E PAGES, LAKE SUPERIOR IN WINTER. fron-Bound and Copper-Bottom= ed Exporicnees of o ‘Traveler. Marquette, Negaunce, Houghton, and Intermediate Towns. Lhe Marquette & Mackinaw Land-@rant esis Renewal by Congress. Soecral Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, Monanrox, Mich, March 10.—A trip to tho Take Suporior country iu winter may not soom desirable, but It bog its ADYANTAQES OVER A SUSMIEN TRIP. Among thezo may bo reckoned the following : In aummor you aro confined to water locomo- tion; in winter 6 feot of snow lins made tho rough placos smooth, and you silp over the moun- tains, aud through tho primoval forests, with reater faclilty and specd than stcam-tuga can draw you, In summor you aro tormented with mosquitocs day aud ulght. In tho winter noth- ing bitos or stings you but tho frost, and, woll- clad, tho dry cold alr only makos your blood warm. Ono can actually stand 20 dugroce moro cold hero than in the lowor Inko rogions. ‘Shon tho fish you got thero in winter, so frosh audin auch plenty, together with venison aud other game, {a enough to make the mouth of an cpicuro water, A Junko Suporior trout is fully equat toa salmon from Paget Sound. Onocan tako hia cholco—brouk trout or lake trout—all as froab as when osught. If any of your readers imagine that the Lako Superior country is an uninhabited wildernces, fot them at once correct thoir mistake, Thero aro soveral cities horeabouts whoso favorad in- Jhabitants onjoy the luxury of paved streote, lighted by gas, and kept clean, as woll as having their houses suppliod with water by tho Lolly Water-Worke, MANQUETTE ' boasts of her 15,000 inhabitants, who onjoy those luxuriow, and if any ono should presume to sug- gost that any other city in tho Wost ia as fincly Jocated, as healthy, or desirable to livo in, sa Marquotto, hoe should bo proparod at once to do- part boyoud its territorial limite, Ite 15,000 in- habitants live on better iron ore and pig, drinit Detter wattor, and brontho puror oxygen, than any other 15,000 people on the globo, s Passing to tho northwest on tho Marquetto, TMoughton & Ontonagon Railroad, you reach o tories of towns whivh have beon built np and suppotted by the iron product of tho mines open- ed during the last fow years. ‘Cho first town 12 miles from Marquotte ia Negaunes, which con- tains 6,000 Inhabitants, who liye wholly on iron oro, without pig. Threo miles weat of orate wo reach Teh- poring, a town of about 7,000 inbablitants, al! of Wlrs Lvo on iron ore oxclustvoly, As you might expect, tho poopto are tron iu sinow and char- wter, Thoro ore six iron mives hore which an- mally produce 20,000 tons of oro, which is shippod to Cleveland, Pirtaburg, and Youugs- town, and other places to ba mada intopig. This Is regarded as cheaper than to smolt it at homo, although charcoal «molting works are found in many other towns in the viemity of Ishpeming which do certainly make it psy to pic their ore. (shpeming contains s vory Jarge and fine achool- house, and ono of the best appointed hotols in tho West, nat excerting Ohicago; and this fa said doliboratoly, without pecuniary consldera- ton, for the writor paid his bill kos man, and the proprlotor doo’t know that he or his hotel is to bo montionod in any newspaper. Tho spaco of asingio lottor will not allow me to moution all the iron towns through which I passod, and I must hurry along to. ‘TUL COPrER REGIONS. Ono thing I noticed that all tho iron minos, notwithstanding thore fs no sale for ore or pig at peesent, are worked to thelr full capacity, and the pig und oro {a stacked up to walt the markat daomand, At L’Ango, the presont torminua of the rail- road, possongors for Houghton, Hancock, and Calumot are loaded into apon sleds, holding twelve passengeraand thoir bageago, snd drawn by tivo horses, which are changed once on tho trip, 86 mules, through tho primeval forests to Houghton, in tho almost incrodible spaco of four hours snd for 82.60, and nothing oxtra is charged for a half-dozen’ capsizes and plnngoa head formost into the unfathomable doptha of thownow, At presont, howover, scveral milos nro saved by crossing an arm of the fake on tho Ico, which is solid and yory thick for miles froin tho shoro, and {t fe supposed in fact that Lake Buporior is frozen over solid the whole distance to tho northorn shore, and that it could bo travalod by tuams if there wore hotels to Btop at on tho way. ‘his immenso ly of thick ico has never becn known to exist boforo, and it fa rxpected to rotard tho opening of navigation Aovernl weeks lator than usual this spring, Houghton is » copper-mining town, coutalnin, 8,000 or 7,000 inabitants, who livo, ovory one o} thom, ov copper, as tho pooplo of the towns above-montionod live on iron. Tho mountains and hills all about in this region are copper-linod aod coppor-bottomed. Homoof tho ore in smolt- ed, aud some of itcrushed. Without spoaking of tho particular miuosin detail, Twill cooy from the Jron Age the oxtimated product of coppor Jor tho ensuing year: Pounds. Calumet and Heels, about,...2, ulncy, about Allouez, about Dither Lake Companies, about. Total,, 3 Copper 4 ut 22 cents, which givea ns the maguilicont prospect of 87,- $30,000 as the agregata value of the products of the Lake Superior copper mines for 1876, Tho estimated demand, based upon the market for the last threo years, and tho diminishing supply of other mines, foroign and doniestic, warranta the beliof that the pricas of copper will rulo quleae high if not bigher the ensuing year than for 1874. THE MANQUETTH & MACKINAW LAND-GRANT, Considerable excitomont bas been caused ‘mong capitalists horoabouts by tho passage or ral by Congress this wintor of the Mar- & Mackinaw land-grant by which 16 por mite has been secured by tle Com- Which Proposes to build a railroad betwoon 86 points. ‘Lheao lands many of them are said to be very valuable pine lands, aud the Com- pans, willnow undoubtedly proceod at onco to uild the road by laying tho ties and rails on the surface of the ground, do that «train of cara can bo run over it and thus xocure o title to about all of tho pino lands now romaining on the lakes, ADOLD sTnISE FOR FREEDOM, ‘The pooplo of the Uppor Poninaula think they haya tho richost country on the globe, and aro Anxious ta be constituted intoa State ‘of thoir own, and to coase paying tributeto Lower Michi- BE & country situated somewhere cast of the akee, of which an unknown town called Lansing ls said to be the Capital, ‘Thoy claim that thoy hover go to Lansing, and don't know whero it is, ut that it must bow yory romoto as well as an Insiguificant town in alt Fesnodis, they feo! conti- dent, and cannot underatand why it sliould longer neurp the Civit Govornment of the Uppor Pon- Ans Unless secession and indepondonce can besccured by legislation, diplomacy, or pure shage, very soon, tho iron and coppor caters vf Lake Superior propose to unite with Louiai- ana and “stnke for frecdom and thelr native land,” in the Jef Davis styto, ‘Thoy say thoy witl not supply & pound of copper or iron toLau- alog or any othor foreign country, until ooppor is soknowlodged to bo King, when the time comes to crown bim, and, if it must be, they will ally Hing Bo per With King Cotton, andthe coun. try shi their united power, uniess aolf. Government 1s conceded to itlom : a . +. ‘Tackling no Meare Nevada Correspondence San taco Chrontol A fow days since, Frauk’Chapman, & young man of 21 yoars, while bordin; at Hie ig Antalove'Vallos, about’ 80 moe amerat Bohellbaru, Noyv., thought be would put some H ua @ In trspping. Ono nighthe heard a (oat srontion: et Hat morning he resolved with a boy who was on egy eP io hia, They both srmod th le Phone caring to take paw vomething inan sitting up and holdi: slosor gbeorvatia rye | ry b Prank ‘hed a laige, Least ewok Was ots pear, bab bruingont him rolling inthe snow lag food of adventure, walke upto box, and Frank ying to take tho boar alive, bit brufn was too much for bim, no ha binzed array and shot tho bear in the ria. Bruin fay back: and bithia wounds ina torrible manner. Frank supposed tha bear was dying and caught hold of him, but, June as he tonched him. the bear sprang ae inade a lungo and brake the chain, and atrnck Frank and knocked nim down, Atthis stage of tho gaino Frank’a dog grabbod the bear, buthe wan rent rolling in the gnow as boforo. Frank now leaped up, cooked his pixto), and as the Loar macts a lunge he fired, the ball taking effect in tho head, killing the benr fnatantly, Had not Frank killed tho hear he wonld have bron soveroly mangled. When Urain knocked Frank down tho bov mato a break for tho house, losing lis hat and platol on tho way, a A SOUTHERN WINTER-RESORT. What the Averngo Man Finds inst. Augustiie, Chv=A Good Pince for the Invalid Not to Patronizes Svectut Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Sr, Avavatixg, Fla., March 9.—Hero ot Inst I flud myself at tha great Nowport of the South, or Saratoga, with tho ses thrown In to heighten tho picture. MIBTOBICAL LOMF. Tlither, as your woll-veracd reader, famillar with history, already knows, Columbus camo booming across tho ocean in 1492, followed five yenra later by Cabot, who eamecoaating along tho shores of tha Southern States. ‘Thou, in 1612, Pouce do Leon absolutely landed at this point, boing about 963 years in advance of tho under- signed. Of tho arrival of Do Soto, tho Hu- gucnots, Menendez, Do Gourques, Sir Francis Drake, and their various oxploite, and tho pluu- dering of alt there was of tho town by tho pirate John Davia tn 1665, and ils flual passing into tho ownership of Uncle Sam in 1919, I moroly treat in this head-line style, For tho past forty days not a room conld bo procured In any hotol, Thoy oro all filled, but evory family has s spara room, and wo register, oat, and pick our teath at soma first-class hotol, pay ¢4 per day, and receive daily more wind than Lako Michigan over tricd to gotup. Our eyes only lack the lime anid tha hair to become mortar-bada, for building sand of tho finont kind 18 stored in oyes, nose, cars, and whatever othor openings are scccasible, Still, ‘THE POO INVALID comes horo to got well, though lls cough leads ovory one but himself to bellevo ho will bo bo- youd thorcach of winds and storme ina few daya moro, yet ho declares to bis companions, who are juat ns badly off, that ‘tho climnto is balmy and delightful, and ho {s going home a woll man,’ Sopo told a flattoring tale, I ehonld be sorry to bons woll as many of thom wil! be in thirty days honco—tholr “recovery " chiolly hastenod by this dolightful climate! A NEW YORK 8TOOR CONCERN. Wo roach hore by the St. John’s Nailroad, 14 miles Joug from tho river. Winslow, Lauier & Oo. atlvanced €200,000 on it and wo had to take it. ‘Tho hotels and stesmors also belong in New York and we sre manned ond officored thero, and the whole acason at St. Augustine is man- aged thoro, woll advortisod thore, and from tho East comes tho great pattof the crowd. Tho contribution from tho West isa mero offshoot, made up of s fow partics who visit in tho East during the summer, and form partics to moot in Horida during tho wiuter. 1a there any thlag Now York and Boston cannot do, from a Blau! Friday to o Southorn winter-rovort ? At asmall catimate 340,600 people will visit Florida this year, aud cannot get away short of $50 cach, but will avoroge uoarer $100 each, Teu't this’ about 5,000,000 ? _——— SENATOR RANDOLPH---A DEFENDER IN UTAH, To the Eilitor of The Chicano Tribune : Baur Lane City, Utah, March 12.—In your roviow of tho now Souate of tho United States, in Tue Taiwuns of tho 8th Inst., is the following paragraph: In New Jersey, Gov, Nandolpy taken the place of Btockton; both are Democrats, ‘io new Henator, however, t@ muck ablor than the outgoing Senator, and fur more of 6 parlisan, and teas Hberal and fale minded, Ie seea everything through old Bourbon, spectacles, Tho writer of tho above cannot cortalnly bo acquainted with Gor. Randotph, for the descrip- tion of bis politioal bearing ts as far as it is poe sible to get from the truth, though duo credit is glvon for hig ability, Instead of being on ox- tromo partiann, Gov. Randolph boara the repu- tation in Now Joraoy of an indopondent, con- soryativo Democrat, who, in bis oficial lifo as State Bonator qd Govarnor, mauifosted many of tho qualities of liberal stateamanship, While ho has maintained himself with a dignity and fnirnoss that havo gained him tho osteom of hin political op- ponents; and, if hols not to-day tho most pop- ular politician in Now Jersoy, thoro is no publis man who holds to a greator dagroe tho respoct of the pooplo of his Stato, As Govornor, ho inl- tisted succensfully soveral popular reforms, in- cluding, tho first positive measures to break up the old Camden & Amboy Rallroad monopoly, Ho won universal applause by protecting the right of assemblage of all olavacs of citizens in Now Jeraoy, st the timo of tha riots botwoon the Orangemen sud Catholics in New York City, Ia fact, he is soything but a Bourbon, according to Tue Tormuns intorprotation, but has loaned. rathor to tho oppowite direction, ‘Tho writer, having enjoyed au intimate acquaintance with Goy. Randofph, and having frequently disagrocd with his moderato sontimonts, takes pleasuro in setting Tue Tripung right on this subject; and would like to add a prediction that Senator Ron- dolph will makos mark in tho Senate that will place him before the couutry as ono of its fore- most men. Rospectfully, ENE, INSPECTION OF LIQUORS, othe Kuttor of The Chicago Tribune: Cuicago, March 17,—By thls morning's Trun- Une I learn of w yery important bill before our Btate Logislaturo for their action, viz. one pro- viding for the inspection of foods, liquors, milk, etc, Bo far ss liquors sre concerned, [look upon such a Inv, 80 far ag it goos, asa sound, practi- cal moasure in the intercat of temporauce and good hoalth; for, aa long a8 people will uso Nquor, it is desirable that it shall be used in tho purest form io which it can be distitled. But it scoms to me that the Iaw is incomplete, After providing that Mayors of cltios may appoint In- apectors, there should also be appointed capable chomiata, to whom tho numerous Inspectors can Dring thelr samples for proper auslyaia; and also 8 olanse shonld be added compelling deslors, wholesale and retail, and over the bar-countera (by, the glaus), to soll or vend it not lows than nited States Governmont proof, uo that buyers can oxpect to get what thoy pay for, Buch a law, if pasted, will mest with the ap- probation of all but dishonost compoundora of ? ip at et ‘‘ohaln-lightning,” and *forty-rod"” whiukles, expressly tade to gat » man’s money, to usy nothing of aleallug his brains, How ig it dono? How iv the largo amouut of “hand-made” sour-mash whisky manu- factured (compounded ia a moro appro. priate term to uso)? I was in @ Iquore tore a short time aluce, and naw aman, with » big atiok, making s terrible commotion inside of the bung-hole of » cask, wtirring the *spiritus Sramonti" mixed with tho aecortained amonnt of fusil off necessary to croato “hand-made” sour. mash Kentucky lron-bound hand-ware, to meet thedomand of ourresidont Kentucky popuia- tion, and our more easlly-dupod Eastern Yankees and Wostorn-born nica, Distiuuxn, oo Conflict with a Panther, Nao York Evening Post, Last Friday night: Sr, John K, Markill, of Norfolk, 8t. Lawrauce County, in thie State, re. turned home Into, baving boon detained by a storm, and, going out some time after tooare for hia team, was juat in the sctof opening his atablo door whondie was seized from behind by & psuther, which attomptod to grapple his throat, and he was carriod to the ground, falling ou his back. Go sudden was the attack that for aAmomout Mr, Markill was partly atuuned, but geeky, realizing hia danger he attempted to ‘aw is Jacknifo, at tho ame time calling loud- ly for help, In ¢he meantime the animat liad fastoned bis jawa on tue aide of kiy victim’a neck; bni, owing to the heavy collar of Afr, Markill’a coat, which was fortunately turned up, anda fur collar around tho animal's teeth did not penotrate tho dieah, although tho pressure, as described by Ar, Markill, was such as,to almost entiroly pravent his broathing. His ‘alarm brought to lis avsiat- Buco, very B00, & Inrge and ferocious dog, which at ouce fastened on tho throat of the formidable foe, ‘Tho animal then tumed on his new sutag- onist, and for # moment terriflc battle ensued, After @ prolonged struggle, Mr, Markill suo- ceeded in couquoring the animal with a pitoh- fork and the dog's help. The pantHor measured Cicago, . Phyliises, Lady Fairys, etc, STOCK-SALES. List of Sales to Take Place Be- fore Juno 1, A Large Number of Yaluablo Anhnals to Bo Disposed. Notices of Various Herds, ‘Tho year 1875 promises to excood any precsd- ingseason in tho number and quality of itn ttock-sales, although it may afford no puch ex- tremoly-soneatlonel days aa those wheroun tho Now York Milla hord was disposed of in 1873, or tho Dill King hord in 1874, Chicago, In particu- lar, will be most favored, as woven fino herds aretobonold nt the Stock-Yarde, whilo many othors are to be dispored of within an easy dis- tances. This tho reader will olvervo who con- sults tho following LMIAT OF BALES to come off before the ist of Junot March 2—Wiliam Meikle, Indians, Pa. 8 head Clydendalo staltions, March It—William Stewart, Dixon, Ill,, 00 head Bhort-Horns, 7 March 31—Wiilinm Rhodes, Burlington, Win, AprilG—C, C, Parka, Waukegun, I,, 30 head Clydea- dale stallions, ‘ApriiG—C, ©, Parke, Waukegan, 110 head Short- forna, a eal) peed ed Kent, bene April 0, I, Kisxenger, Chicago, tre ‘Wost Liverty, Is, 00 head At Ui. W. Jacobo, jort-llorns, April 1S—Alilton Driggs, Kollogg, Is,, 140 hosd Bhort-, Morun and 100 Derkshires, April M—J. I, Pickeell and T. M, Taylor, Doratur, Mi, 45 hoad Short-Horns, Soutidowns, and Derk- shires. April B—W. R, Duncan, W, 3M. Smith, Noahs Franke Na, A.C. Funk, sud C. BL. Niccolla, Bloomtugto, Ul, 13) head. Short-Horns, Aprit)—J, 1, Spears & Sons, Bloomington, Ill, 40 bead Saort-Horus, April 30. ‘lilam Black, Carroilton, 1! ‘May 8—T, M, Davia, of Danville, Nay 19-1, W, ‘Towne, cf Hannibal, Chicago, May WJ, P. Sanborn, of Vort Muron, Mich, Chi- cago, walt Avery & Alurphy, of Port Huron, Mich, ‘WHO, May 2A—J. R, Bhelloy, of Shannon, Ul,, Chicago, ‘May 27—Charies Lowder, Indianapolis, ‘May 28—S. Moredith & Son, Cambridge Clty, Ind, MR, MEIKLE'S GLYDESDALES, though they Ile rathor out of tho Western buy- ors’ district, will posuibly attract somo notico from this quarter, whero the hoavy draft brecda are rocolving such close attention. There fig- uroson the cataloguos 8-year-old, Sir Wynd- It, Chicago, bom, standing 17 bands, wolgbing 2,210 pounds, .. aud girthing § feot. 2N. STEWANT'S DELLEVIEW HERD contains some fino cowa; among othora throo descondants of Lady of Clarke (from samo base ag tho Loudon Duchess) by Now Yoar'y Day, 13,383, [Note—Tbis cow is known of tate ng Lady of Kacino.] Her descendants are by Duko of Clarke, 4,720; Mayflowor, 10,109; Champion of the Wout, 19,052. Tho other sensation trio aro Louans,—Firet Duchots, by Fourteenth Duke of Airdrie (dam, Louan Nineteenth), o Kontucky-bred cow that was very succeseful in the ring; and two helfors,—Louan 'horndalo, 18 months, by Fourteouth Dako of Lhorndale, 8,031, and Earl Duchcxe, 6 months, by Campion of tho West, 16,362, Among tho othor females aro Miss Wilays, oso of Sharouy, Strawberys, Young Marys, Blooms,—suma most excollent specimouy of this uniformly moritcrious familly, — Young Phyllises and Victorias, Among tho bulls aro Thorndalo Duke and Champion of the West, the latter by ump. Cwear Augustus (25,708), Good colors predominate Jn tho Lord, aud thoir broodlug condition is vouchod for, Mil, OO, PARKS’ GLEN FLONA HEND, including some thirty-five,—tha jolut property of Mr. Varks aud Mr, W. U, Dodge, or property of Mr. Dodgo nlone,—wwill, it is guid, bo sold out with but fow exceptions, ag Mr. Parla intonda devoting himeolf to his mineral springs. A lotter in tho wlinuesots Farmers Union uvi- dently refora to this sale whon the writer do- clares that tho sano animals sold—or supposod to bo sold—Iast year, are agaia put up. Ono family in parchien ie instanced, running from second to thirtoonth, which wero wold last year at peices ranging from #400 to 1,800, ‘and now sco in tho markot again. Such tao- tlea haya boen resortod to before now nt Chicago salow, og Col. Bill King, and “31r. Rob- buns, of England,” kuow, ‘Chis duca nut, how- evor, impair the undeniable quality and fashion of tho lord, ‘hero are 21 Gwynnes, Oxfurdy, Jubitecs, Princenues, and fclouys,—tho top crosses, which, though divoraifiad, uro malnly Bates, showing much character. Light Blooms, degvended from imp. Dloom by dir Loon- ard (10,827), with such excellent — top- crosses upon that buso ag imp, Buleo, Becoud Earl of Oxford, Misa fellovillo's Bon, ‘Iroblo Gloster, Duke of Gloster, Secoud Giond Duke, ete, oto, arointholot. Of the Louans and Lousngalincs—thogo latter resting upon the game baso—thoro nro xome 20, tracing to Cambria, forming an evon aud desirable lot. Four Victorias, six Bright Eyes, two But- tertlys, and doscondants of such reputable cows agimp. Young Mary, Slattery by Fourth Dulko of York, imp. Hrantic, imp, Mary Whitaker, imp, Pausy, otc,, ti outs yory fluo dist. ‘Tho malos are unustally good, Loaded by a vigorous and Burogettor of buexpeptlonatie brbed i urth Harlot Oxford, 8,075, and Baron Bates ‘Vhird, THE ELM GROVE HELD : of Monara, Elliott & Kent will bo closed out, Tho sonsation family will be tho Princosses, a strain only second to the pure Duchosses, It is rare thats high-class Princers ts offored; but theso sight have beon brought direct from Vermont, the homo of tho Princosses, whithor Mr. Kent went purpously to purchase them. The woll- kuown imp, cow Frill, aud hor ive months’ daughter, L’rill Second, by Airdrie Fourth, 10,008, ‘Vhe other fematos are Mazurkas, Giynnes, Louans, lanthes, Duchesses of Athol, Rosamonds) Floras, Young Vbylhves, Young Maryy, Brides, otc,—amoug tho best being Mazurka Duchosa Kecond, by Heventoeuth Duko of Airdrie, 6,620, out of Alazurka Second. ‘Tho two high-olawy Bates bulls, Sholdon’s Doke and Baron Tistes of Elm Grove, with about a dozou youngor animals, will bo sold, ‘Tho selections from i THE LINWOOD HERD of Mesers, J. H, Kissangor & Co., of Clarkavillo, Mo., will juclude (many of them prize auimaly) Gwynues, Louans, Mazurkay, aioe Wiloys, Pomonsa, Nosabellas, Young Marys, Young ‘tho crack Jots aro the bull Breastplate, 17,470, and the show cow Ailustrious Third. ‘Tho ole of MB, JACOBS Warne ERD, 70 fomates and 20 males, will be on Important event for brocdora and deslora in tho farthor Northrvost, as, besides belng tho largest nule that has ovor beon aniouncod in Iowa, thore are rop- resontatives of many popniar strains on the catas logue,—Louans, Princonues, Girynnes, otc. Mi, UNIGGS' BALE wilt be oven Iargor, 136 head boing an the list, ‘Threa deacendanta of Lady of Clarke (Lady of Racine), the pet of Hoyal Competitor, 10,215, Chieftain, 18,610, and Duke of Olarke, 4,720, are consplouous. Beven Louans, alf coming through the winning cow Louan Twonty-tirst, by Duke of Airdrie, 2,743, threo of them the yet of Royal Competitor, alsa deservo mention, mong the others aro doscondants of thoimp. cows White Rose, Jauthe, Raspberry, Flora, xoung Mary, Garollne, Blossom, Llue Lonnot, Matilda, Dalay, Hilk, etc, Many of the younger animals are by Aazurka's Barou of Oxford, 10,476, that standa at the hord of tho herd—a well-bred auimal with threo top-crossos,—Lates Of high class, fourth back Orontes Second, H,877, aud fifth Harbinger, hence fourth dam op, Masurks: ; a alogues of the Iater April gales in Central Ainois Lave not yet been recolved. On the 27th, the animals sold aro sald to be from the top of both hords; while, on the 29th, the Spoars lord de a8 be closed ont on account of Air, Spoura’ loknoss. SS A Private Chapct in Paris. A Paria corroypondent of the Pall Malt Gazelle writes: ‘ Paying a visitin tho Rueda Bao, I had an opportunity of fuspectivg the smal but Yery beautiful chapel which has beon fitted up by ‘Monslgneur do Segur in his pnivate apart- ments, Aocesa is gained to it {rom bly saloon, with which in communicates by dere folding lors. The chapol ia richly decorstod, the altar and itings being of bronzo, thickly gilt aud in- crusted with precio wtoues, Above tho altar ii statue of the Holy fgie surrounded by soveral lamps, the light of which 1a never ullow- ed to growdim. ‘Therccoss behind tho altar 1a Itterally covered'mitu reliquaries, and gold, and allver crowns, which stand out in relict inst the background of crimaon velvet embroidered with gold. To tho right aro brackets for the atatuee of tho Apostles and several of the Saints, from tip to tip 7 feot 54 inches, was of a brown- | Upon the north pide, bet toh color, with lege rather whet, Dur thick and ; wladows looking oe to the garden nicohed muscular, * , |b dha Church of Rt showes Aquinas, yon a high. path ® globo of ly deestated padortal, an crystal, 14 progerved a relic uch Monaignour do Segur rata reat wlore—viz., the mitre warn hy the Popo whon he protautyated tha dogina of Immaoutate Conception, Jt wan given to bins Ly Popo Ping 1X. daring tho period of ty oitizial residence at the Vatican, Two ross of chairs and a pris-dien covered with crimson eluth complete tha decoration of this chap2, the besu- ties of which, apprec.ated by all thoxa whe have. enjoyed the privitege of vietting it, araconcea'od fron alia. menor tars Mousiitianrals Hour hag quise Jost his sight. Hos bluvinesa docs not, howovor, prevent him from celebrating mass thero overy murning.” re TRALLROA D NEWS, JOWA RAILROAD VALUATION, Speetal Corresponience of The Uliews Trisune, Dus Moines, March 18.—Tho Executive Coun cil completed tho aesergment of iacioad proper- tym Iowa, which {6 as follow: 14 anktisten.|cene ings per| ings per] mille, rite, Sam tn 6. EU 0 43, 3,703,109, Ong AN & Bi Géaio) Batmar ti 34M. Bacon Clty & ‘Minn. Wel 7, earl TAR: it ints 3g int.,| ast “vAssonsed velth mintn Ine. $Rolling stock not reported, QETROIT & MILWAUKEE, ‘Tho Detroit & Milwaukee Railway wero com- Pelled to dofault tha interest on the November couponn of 1873, and tho May and November coupons af 1874, olng to depreciation of their equipmout and decrease of carvings. tho reault of ruinous competition with new lines. Tho flonting debt of the Company amounts to 2537,- 291, including $103,000 mortrage on the land in Detroit on which tho station and machine-shops nre built, Tho bonded debt aggresatoy $7,017,- 000, of which 2,500,000 is first-mortgago, €1,- 000,000 second-mortgogo, and €1,005,000 coupon bonds. Tho Canada Great Western Railway Company propoao to the bondholders of tha De- troit & Milwaukee Railroad Company to advance 91,787,291, of which &637,291 is to pay off the floating dobt, and $1,200,000 to renew tho line with stocl rails, and put on vow equipment. ‘This advance is to bo paid for in new bonds of the Detroit & Milwaukoo Company, at par, pro- vided tho bondholders agree, as follows: First—Tho first, sccoud, and tuuded conpon Dondbolders to surrender thelr bonds, with in- tercet, at 00 por cent of Bie new bonds.—5 per cent tho tirst year and G por cent tho following years,--amonuting to €4,035.076, Sccond—The bonds of 1866 to bo surendered at 50 per cent of par for naw bonds, $55,000, Llard—Tho Btuart-Douglas bonds to ho sur- Fenland for 10 por cent of par iu new bouda, Fourt:—Tho balanco of the issue, £1,719,724, to ba delivered tothe Graat Western im con- sideralion of the proposod ndvanco of money; this now mee of 26,000,000 to run forty years from Fob, 1, 1876, no forcelosure or othor legal proceedings to bo taken for any default or delay in paying tho intorest for tho first threo yonra, euch arreare, howevor, if any, remaiotug achargo upon the earnings. ‘This arrangoment bolng made, the Gront Wert- ern agrees to lease the Detroit & Milwaukeo Ttosd and work it at 70 per cent of the gross caruings, loaving 30 ner cout of tho trafic re- colpta to tho bondholders, is A Tho proposod renowal of the rond and rolling: stovk will require tho whols of the proxent year, for which reason tho intcrost on the new dobt ta puta’ Gpercont tho first year, This total of 26,700,000, requiring an annual Ioterost payment after 1875 of £410,000, is belioved to be the ut- oost toder which tho rond can tive, as, to carn this amount, 2 gross trail of €1,850,000 por yoat will bo required; and this tho road cannot possibly secure ordo unless the proposed im. provements aro astonco made, Should oppori- tlon and delay bs enccuntered, a forectosuto and recelyership ‘will ho necersary, in which event many years must clapso before the property can bo ropnired and tho Heating dabt paid off. “It is stated that a majority of tho English bondhold. ers have agrecd to this plan. NORTHERN PACIFIC, New Yonx, March 19.—A numerously-attended mootiug of the bondholders of the Northern Pa- ciflo Railroad waa hold boro yoeterday, An on- couraging statemont from I’rcsident Casa was ro- coivod, and, after considerable discuesion, the following proamble and resolution wore adopted : Waenras, Tho Board of Directors of the Northern Pactilc Raftroad uxpreesva confideuce, confirmed by tima aud iuyestigation, in the great merit and duat success of the Northorn Pacifie Haflrosd, i the most extonded meanlug cf those words; and, Wuenras, Bald Hoard bas reported to this meeting that, iu thelr Judgment, earnest and eMcient ald and support of tha bondholders fs cesoutial ton ets resumption of the work of construction, and that, wi such ald and support as the bondholders can wisely and safely give, {t 18 possibly to proceod with the work of construction at an early day; therefore, Reaotved, That tho Chatrman of thia meoting appoint & committes of seven ta confer with the Directora of the Northern Pacific Rallroadl Company in ‘regard to ita management, and the yresent and future interesta of the boudhoiders, and that they report at some futuro meoting, G. & 0. SHOPS AT GARRETT, IND. Special IHapatch to The Chicauo Tribune, Gannett, Ind., March 19,—Tho gonoral of- ficers of the Wentorn Division of the Baltimoro & Ohlo Railroad, among whom aro Mr. WW. C, Quincy, Gonoral Manager; Mr, Wilson, Mastor of Roads; Mr. J. O. Davis, Master Mechanlo; Mr, Willlam Franklin, Master of Transportation, Ohio Division; and Mr. 8. Houston, Assiutant Master Mechanio, all of tho samo Company, arrived bere to-day from Chicago in special scart o locate the grounds for their shops, which are to bo bailt at this place, Work will be commenced a6 soon a8 the weather will pormit, ‘Thess ahons will give emptoymont to sevoral hundred work- mon, and, as itis the centre of the Chicago Di- vision, it will undoubtedly be one of tho main pela i Lee ts namo inshenot of the irate dont of that Company, and hex beon entire! built up by the Baltinote & Obto Cumpany, i THE CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAIL- New Yorx, Marck 19,—The bondholdors of tho Chicago, Danvillo & Vinconoew Railroad Compa- ny havo hold « meeting and appointed Samuol B, Constant, Chandlor Robbins, W. B. Stevens, A, A. Bumner, I, W, Hoydecker, of Meadrilto, Pa. ; John M. Donlaton, of Baltimore, and John M, Wheslook, of Worvoator, a committeo to investl- gato tho condition of tho financos of the Compa- ny, and report within « short time, THE GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA. Spvectat Disnatch to The Chicaua Triaune, Katasazoo, Mich., March 19,—Tho Grand Raplda & Indians Railroad Company commonced to-day distributing «large number of car loads of now iron botween this placo and Grand Tape ida, A large quantity of now rails will bo laid down at once, . ITEMS, Tho roport thatan Sone of the srle Railroad had offered to aell tickgts to Chicago at reduced rates 14 dented by the officers of tho road, ‘fhe Company has inquired into the mattor, but could not tod ous that any of the Company's ageute had offered to soll tickots below the roqular rates, ‘Iho orders from the Company are poni- tivo that tho agonts will strictly adore to the rogular prives, $ ‘Tho Wout Wisconsin Railroad Company, which defaulted in ity interout » short time ago, owing to the hardships imposed upon it by tho Potter law, docrvasiug its earnings to such an extont that it was unable to bey, has paseod under the control of the Obicago & Northwest. ern Rallroad Company. A inceting of the boned: holders of tho rogd will bo held in Now York to~ day for tho purporo of discussing © echemo fur funding he past and nearly due coupons, Tho Lown tines aro again blockaded by anow,.the fifth time during thin winter. All the trains ar- rising from thea West on tho Tilinois Central, Northweatern, Chicago, Hock Islnd & Pacitie, and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroads have been moro or lees behind time, thowgh nearly all tho trains lett the city on time, Mr. Josoph Tucker, tho (oneral Superintendent of the Hlinoin Central Railroad, hay fons to lows to attend to tho removal of the obstructions per- sonally, ‘Tho roads munnng to the Kart and Kouthivest have not been troubled by tho late storm to anyextent, It in belleved that this suow-storin will wind up the blockada-business for this winter, and hereafter no more troublo will bo had, ae neers ATTACK ON FREE SCHOOLS. Alleged Mniquity of the -Seormon by the kk Walkers New York Heraid, Meren 15, The congregation of St. Lawrenco’s Noman Catholic Church in Fighty-fourth street, which has beon accustomed to the refined prenching of tacn like Glackmeyer, Boaudevin, Thebaud, Gocklen, Moylan, and Archambaud, was somo- what startled ycaterdsy by a atrikingly-original Fermnon on tho public achools by the Rey. Father Walker, ¢. very zealous Irish Jesuit pricst. recent- ly traneferrod from tho South, Father Walker has @ very vigorous, direct way of peaking. There 16 no mincing matters with him, He talka right out {n the very plainest and frankert stylo, but itis very doubtful whother his esvlo will prove etther popular er offective in hia present teld of labors, Ju announcing yesterday that next Sunday's collection would be fur the benoflt of tho par ocl{ial schools, ha took occaeion to deuounce the prtlicrsetieat avntem of Now York in tho most itter and injudicious manner. ** Woo bo to the parents," shouted he, i the mannor of one hur!- ing anathemas, * woe be to the parents who rend their children to these public echonla! = Woo be to those who favor them intheir hearts! I wonld nat like to bo in their places on the day of judg ment. ‘the public schools aro the nurseries of vice. They aro Godless achools, and thoy who send their childron to them cannot expect the mercy of God. They ougut not to expect the sacraments of the Church in their dying mo- menta, Ihopo youandI will live to sce the day whon it will be understood that parents who commit this great sin will ba re- fused the racraments of tao Church. ‘What! lot them dio without the rites of the Church?! you will nek. Yor, I eny eo. L would as svon adininister the sacrament to 8 dozasto such Cathoilce, Did not Jesus Christ auffer one of his apostles to dia without the mtea of the Church in despair? So wonld I let these wretcued Catholica perish. Catholica! ‘hoy are no Catholics, ‘hey ere Catholics of the pot- house politician stripe,—men «ho deceive and botray tho poor, ignorant, innocent Irish emi- pranta when thoy arrive in this country; men who make their poor countrymen, when they arconly a few months fu this country, porjure themselves to become citizens; men who have notaith orchnrityin their hearts. You iney nay, ‘AL, but 1 know good mon aud women, mood piicets aud Biskopr, good fathera and mothers, who wore brought up jn the public schools.’ True, Wut they ato the rare excep- tions, one in a thousand or ten thousand. You will ‘ray also, ‘But nome of tho teachers sre Catholics.’ What of it? What do they know about tho vice all around them, tho contamination and villiany ? They don’s know it; thoy nevor see it, But we priests know tt, Golook at the water- closcta in gomo of your public rchiools and reo tue vile scribblings and markings on the walt, and you will realize the vico aud infamy that proviil at those nurseries of crime. 1 tell you, Catholics, you do not realizo the dangers to your children, ‘Tne grent effort of tho cuemy of God's Holy Church in theue days is to get con- trol of tho education of the youth in the hope of thus counteracting tho blexsod influence uf tho priesta of God. ‘The enomy has abandoned covery other effort. Look tot, thon, that you falt not a victim to his insidious arts." Tho preacher then aliuded to the wondorfal growth of the Church, and tho Iniquity of taxing Catholics for the support of schools thoy didnot want and contd not sond tholr children to, Ho ald there were 600,000 Catholica in this dioceso alone, 400,000 more in Brooklyn diocesoand bun- dreds of thousands more in Albany, Buffalo, and Ogdensburg. If oll these banded thomeolyes together valiantly to demand thelr rights, think you they could fail? No; thoy could not. ‘Thoy Wwonld soon show their etrength aud triumph like their felluw Catholics in Ohio, ‘Tio remarks of Father Walker mads a pro- found senuation among those who heard thea, and opinions differed very much.2s to tho wise dom or sounduevs of such radicat utterancer:. Tho Now York Herald, which is owned by a Catholic, replics au follows to tho attack of tho priest on the public schools: Among the sermons which wo publish to-day fy ono wuich will attract particnlar notice, b causo of tty strong contrast with the moderation and intelligence which is characteristic of tho enlightened clergy of the metropohs. It ia the intolerant and ‘unjust attack which tho lev. Father Walker made feaerday upon tho public school syrtem, which is ono of the noblest achiovenients of our civilization. Nothing that ig truo of tho ovils iusopsiablo from that wystem, cothing that has been apserted ax to tho injustice dono the Catholic Church by its management, can in tho feast degreo justify tho violent abuse of which Father Walker Las been guilty. To intimate that Cuth- olls parents who send their children to the pub- lic schools are in danger of damnation 3 to de- clarethat ho would as soon administer tho wacia- ments ton dog astosuch Catholics; to deny that such parents aro truly Catholics, or at the ike Schools Father conditions of the throat, lungs manifest, thomsclvos, ares f{vona tho Irritation producod in tha throat and lar bronchitis, from inciplout conguinption, or from various other causes, nothing will allay it more speedily or cure it ore permanently than Dr, Visrce’s Golden Aledical Discovory, inattor whethor it be s rocent attavk, or a lingcr~ ing cough, tho Divcovory is in wither case oqual- ly well adaptod for ita rétivf aud pormanent cure, In fact, it will cure a cough ju ono-half the timo nocessary to cure it with any other modicine, aud it doow it, not by drying it up, but by removing tho causo, subduing tho irritation, sud healing the affected parts. commencing the use of a proper medicine for the rolicf of acough ; for, untoxs ¢hix course te pure sued, serious and dangerous disease of the lungs {a flable to result, Golden Modioal Disoovory wold by all dealors in snedicinca, best morely those of the pothouse politician stripo; to describe the system by which alons the children of the poor are rescued from ignorance and enabled to becomo intelligont members of socioty as tho instrument of the dovil—this is to preach big- otry, barbarism, darkness, nothing that Chris- tlanity ie, and everything that itis not. What- avor may bo thought of tho injustice or the im- policy of taxing Catholics for the support of schools they do not uso, x» pricet hae no authori- ty to moko damnation tho penalty of more sub- misalon to wrong. If Catholics wish to havo schools of thoir own no one will object, for simular preferences oxist fn Protestant wocts; ‘but no intelligent citizen, whatever his religious foith, con hoar without indignation the great plan of popular ecculsr education denounced as the crowning work of the enemy of man, At would bo a condesconsion to which we are not iuclined to dofend the pubtio schools from tho fury of Fathor Walker, aa it would be une pleasant to describe his sermon in the terms it desorves. Arguniont to dofend tho one, or Jan- guage to roprobato the other, aro oquaily uu- Nocevaary, We ouly desire to oxpress our belief that, whilo wuch sermons cannot tujure the schools, thoy are calculated to do great barm to tho Catholio Church in America, No church can Kop to prosper, no church should prosper, that places itself as an obstacle to tho education of tho young by the Commonwealth. It is our duty to acquit the Church of anthor- izing proaching wo repugnant to every inatinct of deconcy, and to oxpress tho conviction that Qardioal McCloskey would bo wise to censure the new doctrine that parents who sond their children to tho publio schovla desorve to be do- nied the sacraments in life and to be damned in tho next, Fathor Walker Buen bea food mls- sionary to conyort the cannibals, but lin ueefule nosy in the churches of Now York was ended by hfe extraordinary performance of yesterday, em MOKENA, ILL., AGITATED. 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