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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. \\4 "DNESDAY APRIL 7, 1875, oulderr, g0 fiq;ocgn&t; ,'121¢(@12¢0, D Syt et Yasgatie; cicar, hg@Lige. | 12 rd 20 end highar § 100 befes 11k @tizie at Bt e, aates, $3,00@5.13 ; treble, $3,3045,75 § (amily, .10 o2, —Wheat activa and highert No,2 red ) ITa’n::hl $1.27 Aprli; I‘J‘J}j(,‘l.flfl,lhyg .\‘:l. 2 pring, $1LF@1.07. Clum’:‘sllvlt‘! ‘and’ J"Q“;! i) ‘o, 21 3 ril § T3¢ May | 7l 7 ne, Tey ant rye firm hnd unclianged. Watssz—Lower 8111, OLEDO. Totzno, O, April U—Froun—Steady; moderate deman GnRaIN. bash, 1, $L.18} extra o 1 elear ri! shouldort & Wheat active ; advanced ¢ Ko, 2 white Wa- 217 No, il do, $1.15; No, 1 while Mirhixan, $1.221 amhor Michigan, #1114t sy, $1. s June, $1,19; Xo, 1 red, $1134¢ 5 2 do, fay, §1,17 ¢ No, 1 amber liino! $1.21. Corn nteady ; moderute demand; high mized, 13xes May, i70; June, 7803 tow miwd, M@ 743c. Osta—No, 1, €s%5c} No, 2and Michigan, 6k Gy Crovrn-Szrn=41,00, NicoRirihFlour, uone; wheat, 00 L § oty it § oata none, o BmrtEnTs—Fldur nonss wheat, 1,000 huj €oro, 43,03 bu; oats, 3,060 it DALTIMONE. Batisions, Apri €, —FLouu—Firm an "gnum “h-lo':‘}'v‘r‘vf‘xlfilfrl, £150.” ' Corn buasant snd Digher ; Wostorn mixed, i, Oats frmer white Weat. “ern, CV@i0c; mixed do, Gi@cse. Nye quict; $L.0@ 110, Correz—-Quiat, Srines— Uaneitted ; $111@L15. | Trovistoma—8irong and sctive, Mees pork fiem £:2.5), Hulk meats firm ; slouldore, Bico s close by acon firm and active s shoulders, U3¢c ; elear 10, cited § 105 @16C. b T L el oo Clinog anil rolls, 16923c, PrrnoLEUM—Duil; nominally, 6@ Te. i) BrmGnary—Theat 1 Axp, O, Apill 6,—Gnatx—Wheat firm and AN O it 3. Mg raixed, T7c; low mixul ooy eatr, on tra.l, 13@idc, Oato rm 3 No 1 heliof @6c} No, 2 do, vic ; while, 67e, ErnoLLUN—Quiets standard white, ecar lots, 1130 ; Olifo Btato tesl, 123c ; amall lats, 1@2c higber, 1 o OnAWheat qulet, T PrrTanuna, April C.—Gna ieat qulet, ar corT S tue'as U, Auaily : ahiollod white and mized, 1 prime yetlow, 75@ e, iioLELN=Ceult, 107(@I e Immatite ahipment rafined, 144;(@134c, Iiladelphia delfvery, UKF, S 3 Dorrato, Aptil G.—Unatx—Llolders rm ; market auiets bagors holding oif. - Gorn—New, kit on track, Wheat—0no car No. 1 Milwankes Club o' §1,12, MARINI MISGELLANEQUS ITEMS, CAICATO, “ The ship-carpenters threaten o strikotf they donot et $3 a day for ten Jiours’ work, Tho etmr Oconto, of Goodrich's Line, loft for il waukee, Manitowor, sud 8hioboygan Iast evenlog, Tho achr Exprosa §a getting ready for a trip to Mane fetique, a port at the norlh end of Lake icolgan, Vessol-men predict Ihat the Straits wiil open sooner this year thon thoy didlast, The openiug last year took place on the 2uth of April. Marine {nsurance this beason will bo as follows : Mulls rating A1 and A 3 will bo taken at 6 and 7 per cont, whito tndls D 1 aro placed at 83 per cent, Trip riske will be {alten for tho taino na secondeclass cargoes, Ouc-lulf per cent In added for towiug priv- Hleges for stoutners, and thie rema privileges for burges zaruires 1 per cont additional, Tk t and Mait pubiisties the following Mt of the mui:upi:mlrluu cwranios ond her bgeuts that will do bustsiess biera the coming scason 2 “ Maglll & Hall—Taniar lusuiauce Company, Ama- zon Tosiirauce Company, “ E, P, Fisu—Intand Intorance Union, “ Fgan—Mercantlle, of Clevoland § Duffalo Tnsurance Company. . W1, J, Lewls—Detroit Fire and Marine Insurance mpaty, 3 o“"n}‘:rny\rr, Alkins & Co.~Orient Mutual Insurance Compauy, % - I{(Ill{l & Deckwith—2ercantile Mutual Insurance Company, Ttollo, Naghton & Co,—Western, of Toronto, Brit- inb Awerican, and Royal Canadlan (cargo), Prindivilie & Orosby—Phwnix, Brooklyn, Trades. . N Y., loyal Canadiun (i, Menhatia, N, ¥ Morford & McKay—Puciie Mutual, and St Paul Flre and Marine, "‘Unlcdl'lu & Panco~Xtns, Hartford, " #James I, Kellogg—Northwestern National Insur. ance Company, **11, 8, Titfany & CQo,—Milvllle Mutual Insurance Compsny," ‘The following tnmrnanl Uil o dolug 8 large mazine ipiiranire bitsiheas Ly, bave been oinftied fn tho atoye lisk : 1. J, Bmith—Taders’ fnsurance Company, Ghicage, George C, Clarke—Globb Insutanco Cumpany § Mane ufucturers’ Insurdnco Compeny, CLSEWNERE, Niagaza River ta opef] from Buifate 1o Tonawanda, The llttie atinr Bértis Dubilke 13 on the Marine Cily and Port 1furon seute, Ta achr usco, suok dn Dulalo Creeky o balng sed. : Tho prop Jacob Blrachy left Milwaukes for Manistos 1ast eveulng, v Erde harbor lise bren open for severst days peat, and on Sunday litlo ico was to Lo scen outelde of the pontusula, A dlpstel trom Grand Tavea dated Monday re- ported the wind Llowiug from the et at the rato of 20 miles an hour, cud foreing the tre off the shore, The Miuncaposs was expected o Ioave for Mliwatkes at noon, A meating of vessol-owners of Ostego wan held ot that port 'Wuewday efioruoch to cousider the matter of fowing-rates Bt Oswego and through Welland Oamal, A conunitice was n'}mninlml tocoufer with tug- owners on the subject, and s resolution was adapted sotting forth that Wetltnd Canal towing-rates are ex- cessivs, aud ought, In Justico, o bo rdiiced, The Engelmant Transportation Company have se- eured a coutrolling filereat fu the wreck of (he pro Irousides, Iying sunk off Grond Haven, sud it a Dot uhlikely tlat an effort will ba made (hl4, scason to ratse bier. “Thie Ghieayo Wrecking the work for §33,10%, which igurs Aher too bigh.” MT, Engelman talks confidently of n‘d‘n&lm- old favorite afioat and ia service again by Boxt falt, : } Thore s a bill before tbo Canadian Parllsment im- Eumg & Bne of 5410 v) on suy steata craft, unicss sho ritlsh, towiug & sip or vassel from one port to snotlier in Canads, which oupht not (o paes, If tho law pasacs, and its atrict letter I enforcetl, Amerfcan earn b with their coutoria n tow, will not dare sntar & Caundisn port, nelther will an Ainorican steam craft dare to render assistance to a dlrabled craft in Canadian waters At Detrott vessel.owners are understood o Le in favor of giving Captalnw 8ud otlier ofiicers fair wges or as muct as formerly. ‘Tha sajlor's reconpenso {8 slready amsll comparedl with the riak he takes, and feir of them gel rich at thclr profossion, “AL Milwsu- o0 loading voescl-ownors hava decided to pay thelr Captaina §100 por mouth whil veascls ara rutiuiug, sud $50 per month while they aro_ lylng {dle=the Cap- Baius to mee that the yenstls ‘are kopt 1!-\ proper coli- dition, Captains are also to receive 10 per cent of svory £1,000 e vassals clear up S0 $3,0(0, This will lend to” oven up thelr salaries in caso anything is made, Buffalo owners sro understood to linve put wages of Cuptains of first-claes steamers as the munifcent sum of 1,000 for the stanon.—Detrois fus The propelters of tiie Merchanta' line are; Tho Can. ads, Calabria, Celtic, Domfuton, Dromedary, Laks and brusals, 1o i be- ' . Torouto, atd 8L, Catha. ‘sstorn Express Line for 1476 {8 composed Africs, A, Mouroo, Americs, Lruno, Qubs, D, R, Vanallen, Zoatand, L. flickluns, Goorgle au, and Olty of Bt. Catharined: thess Loats will Tin from Montreal and polnts wrat to Chicago, Thio Donine lon Line, consistiog of the ‘Prnpl Americs, Hris. Lol East, City of Montreal, and N, W, Staudley, will run thiolr wieamers betweets Blontreal snd Chiatham, calllng ad fntennediate ports. Two propeliers will Ukely run betwesn Colllugwood and dalcuxa, in con- weetlon with the Noriliern Raflway, on thie opening of bavigation, A uew propolier of {la new Canal I now beth’ bult by deasra; A, A, Houit ¥ wen Bounid, to class 4.1, for flie 0 und Georgle »u 1y trudsl i g R GODLOVE 8. ORTH, Denguet Tendered Iim at Lafayetto Ind., Last Night, Previous to klts Depurture on a Forolgn Misslon, Spsctat Dispateh to The Chicaga Trlbune, Lararrres, Ind,, April 8.~According o previons aanouncement, the banquet to Godlove B, Osth cams M tuis evening, An elegant supper was pre- pared st fho Tate House, which wes mat Rown to by about 160 invited gucats, comprising the Mdsat and moat reapocted citizens of Lafayetle, irro- spective of party, After supper Willism F, Lo who pr..u&, hnounced tho Aesh (oast «o..i"f.‘.i’&: wrsd gueat,’ the Lo, Godlove 8, Orth Mr, Orth reaponded LAl and feellng mane aer, maylug he wi glad 1o moot his W4’ nefghbors and frionds as such, regardiess of rl’l!. sud that he went (o his misvion'as & reprerents. vo of ile American people, and not of soy politiaal 7. Amnong otlier toasts wera %Tha Prastdent of ur Country, " Tudlaus "+t The Press,” ** The Olerg Women, ", and “Tho Holdicra of the Uniod,” wilch wary respondsd to by Judge 8, K. Iligginbollism, the . Hon. Thomas B, Ward, Col, W, 0. Wilson, dutge J, It, " Lungle, W, W. Chiads, Edd,, the Rov. u, James M, Reynolds, aud (e, A, D, Bor Meaietite, a0 prae i, fom 3 ; ra op, 1L, TiLans, Judge ieddell, the Hon, Jambe Coburd, and Beniin® sr o banaquot was opencd Ly the llev, Jolin L, anking the blesalag, and tha bensdiction wus B it Mttt o bt G 520 susccs o ¥4 6aioam from M, Orth's oLl Trisni suct malasoee: ——— " WESTERN PUBLISHERS. B, LAU1s, April 8.—A conveation of Weatern pub- Bahars,for ihe purposs of devising mesns to beiter pro et thelr fatercats, was Lold Lere to-day, 16 was very Amly attended, thers belng but sizteen publishers 4 from Missourl, Ulinols, Arkansas, snd Ken. nicky. G, W. Tatbam, of the Gresaville (10) Adsor nls, was' Presitent; A &, Kelrloff, of (g Gareolion [old Journal, Secsetary, sad G, W, Rovertaon, of il o Liack Weekiy Grande, Treasutor, After tonsils bia dlvcussion s 10 ths objecta of (s Conyaniin, ‘ow thele fulorests could be best promoled sud prob ecad, the benefita of oiganizalion, sto., & commfiies 44 appointed 1o draft s constitution and' by-laws, anq 10 afour @ad, ulinst 10 e cal of that & an, W. 0, Dicl I POLITICAL. Additionnal RReturns of the Con- necticut Llectlon, ] Chartor Elections at tho West, ] CONNECTICUT. New Haven, Aprll 6-2a, m.—The latest returnn from ihis (the Second) Congrawsional Distriet gives Thelps (Domocrat) a majority oter Kellogg of 1,1:5, ‘withi Ova towns yet to Lear from, which two years ago gavo & Democratio majority of 149, Georno M. Sandera (Domocrat), n the First District, defeats J, 1. Hawloy by & plurality of 483, W, If, Barnum (Demo- crat), in the Fuurtls District, 18 re-clected Ly probauly 1,00) majorlly, Roturns from the Third District are meagre, but probatly Btsrkweather ix 1o-elected, The State Ia undonbiedy Democratie, TheHenate is Demo- cratlo by o large tnajority, the returns Laving slready electad thirteen Denjocrats out of twenty-one, Thers aro Inrgs Ropublican gaing un Represcutativer, and tho Houna s irobiably close, < New UAVEN, Aptil 6,—Oov, Ingerroll's majority over all i1 sbout 0,509, There was a largely-decreased Probibition vote, the total fu (o Blate Lelng about L0, Tho Senate wiil stand 13 Dum.o\.nll to 6 Tepublicaus, & gain of % for the latier, TLs lepubll- ‘cans Jiave also gutued in the Houss, but there will stiil ‘e 8 Democratie majoi ity of slout 4, Blnrk\\'u_llhtr (Rep.) 18 ;u-!lecled 10 Cungreon, over ax-United Blates :nator Foster, HaRsonD, Ganm,, April 6,—Ingersoll, for Goveror, lias & plurality of 9,442, * MIGHITAN, Syectal Diepu'chite Ine 1 tieage Tribune, Dernoir, Mich., April G—Fuller returns to-day Justify last night's predictions »s to gencral Tepub- llesn galus fu Michigan, Mr, Marston's majority for Justice of the Superior Court csunot Le less than 15,003, 1o haa 3,000 or 4,003 moro majority than tho rest of e Repullican Btato ticket, and Pofor White (Dem.) hss undoubtedly scriously cut futo Gen, Uutchicon’s vote in tho Upper lenlusula, but not onough 1o defeat tho lalter, “Tlio latost rolurus fudicste the following result i the Judiclal Circulta—all icaus unlers the other fact {s stated: Daniel L, Pratt, Hilladale, no wprositions Second, . Ceolige, Niles ; Taire, U, J, Rellly, Datroit, Dem- ot Fourih, Gcoryo 3, Huutiglon, Deriocrat, Mayon, provahl; atth, ¥, T, Vuuale, Clatlotte; \Bixth, A, C. Baldwin, Pontise, Drobiably Bevoutls, ‘Jeptan Turner, Democrat, Owasxo 3 Bighth, Juel Crau- son, 8t, Job omcerat, probably i Niuth, J. L. Hawes, Democrat, Kalomnazoo Tently, W, 8. Tennont, ‘eveuth, D, Gandwin, Dstrolt, proba® by D, Wililams, Marquette, u0 opposition rteentt, 1. Matou, Jr., Qlty, protahly ; Fourteenthi, A, If, Gldding, Nowaygo, tieenth, E, W, Krelghly, Gnstanting, uo § Biztconth, E. iv. Haruls,’ Port Muron, no opiicaltion; Boventeshth, B, Lloyl, Grand Rapids, protably ; Etghtsonth, 8, M. Grocu, lemocrat, Bady City, no opposition ; Nineieenth, 1%, 11, Wheeler, Lud- flgton, nu opposition ; Twentielt, D 3. Aruold, Allo "t wenty-Brat, 1, Hart, Midland, volo In thie Slate was'n very Hght aac, Kpecinl Dispate to The Chreayn Tridune. TaNsiXG, Mich,, Apri]l 6,=Ths Btalo §3 carried by the lepubicaus, logham Couuly, 21 majority; Eaton, 1815 Cliuton, 1.0 § Genesse, 818, In Ionia the Htate ticket In Democratic. Returss from tha two Clties of Latsing and Mason, and from the ‘Town- ships of Ala ccdon, Dellf, Iugham, Lansiug, Leslle, Locko, Meridiun, Veray, tnd Whealfield, Republicay ‘miajority for Mufston over that for Bagley fast fall of fivo voles, which fudicates 10,000 wajoriy fa the State, QAN HAVES, Mich,, April 6,—The letest returns from the cuunty townaliipa show an almust cven vole, and probably a taajurily for D, J, Arnold, Roputlicsn, for Circuit Judge, ~ Litilsjohn, the Democraiis candit ddato, received over 400 wiajority {n the county i 143, 1l rocelved 230 in the city yostérduy, but tho county returne will offeet this,” Marston, for the Supreme Court Judgesbip, 1ecoived 400 wmajority. In Ottawa County the Btate ticket stauds about the same as inst £, F0 Toyublicaun olect foutioen Superrisors, sud the Democrats #ix, A}-uui wstrpateh 88 The Chicugn Trilune, GRAND RATIDS, Rich., ADT] 6o Licst returns give the Buperviors i twenty-five of the thiriy-two tuwns snd wazds in the conuty, and the Democrata have cightccu of Uio twenty~(ivo, Tho olicr peven towns will glve them at least four, and perbaps five, more Supervisors, Judgs Hoyt, Kepublican, for Cir: cuil Judge, bud & net majority of 431 i the city and fourteen towus. The balunce of thy county will not change the result, s election is certaln, ToLEzDO, Oy AFH) 8,—At Adristi, lcki, the Demo. crata elecied khnlull Mayor, aud the balance.of the ticket wan about equaliy divided, At Coldwator, Micl,, thio Domocrats elocted ‘tha Mayor sad tho lepublicaus rat, i, (=3 thie rost of the ticket, WISOOHSIN, Special Dispate to The CAleagn Tridune, Maptsox, Wis,, April 6,—~The election bere to-day was the dullest for many years, Not threc-ffiba of the volers wers outy Only about 1,400 votes were cast. Thore wus no oppoaiiion to E. 0. Ryan for Chief Juz. tice, aithiough soine withneld thelr votes. ney, Dowacrat, was elocted Magor, and Piiip Ooyne Democrat, Treasurer, withiout opposition, There was sote conteat on Aldernien and Supervieo in tho Firat and Eecond \Wards, The e th election of #(x Demecrutic Aldermen out of eight, sud thiroo Bupervisors ot of four, Sfecial Diopa.ch to T Chicze Trilune, JANESVILLE, Wis., April §,—Westher bas been bénue t4ful to-day, aiid tG Yote in this city whe vety larg, Dr, J, W, B, Jolm, Dewocrat, for Mayor, hisa over e Jority 3. B, Haesllon, Democrat, for Treasurer, aver 300; Jomes Wallate, Democraty for dletl abot 731 Fronk Whllaker, Democrat, fof Justice, abiout 23§ John Lawlor, Demotrat, for Sosler, asmull’ majority; Pliuy Notcrows, Republican, for City Altasney, a mmall majority ; James Shearar, lo- pubiicen, fof Heilool Gaminisafoner-at-Laspe, about 120 mojority, 'The epullicans elest Aulermen in tho Fir, fiecond, Third, and to Denocrats i tha Founls an th Warda, Apectal Litenate to The Chtenas Tribune, MILWADKER, April 0, —Tli olections to.dsy iindonbt- edly resuited {o the re-eloction of Judge Sinall Ly a Lirko walouity, probibly 3, 310, over Blurk, agstunt tue Went-Sido Tark bill, sud agalnat the. propdsed suls of 1he Fifth-Ward Market site, Eneelal Dispaten to Th Phicarn Trivune, Fop DY Lac, ‘Wir, April d,—Georgs W. Lusk, Democrat, {s elocied Mayor by 00 nunjority, and J, Q. 1-o‘uirymrru-nxu. Tho~ Councll {s Demoiratle by 3 msjority, . aaetat Dlumateh ta The Chtease Tviune, Font ATkiNuiN, Wi, April f,—At tlo cloction fos day, for towu cilicern, ‘tho Peaple’s, or Iteform,sticket waa eloctod 1y s Maall twajority, with tue excoption of tho Lwo Bupervisors and oLe Constable, Xpa: (al Dispuateh to The Chicago Triluse, Brroir, Win, Anril 0,—Thers was very litils exclte- meut &nd's vory light vota at tho focal clce: Only ono tickey. wus in tlie ficld, which w tho e 1, Davis for Mayor, Ths question of e ws uot ki Iakuc, UL it was un. deratoorl, {hat & f ity of tLe Council will favor & Uinited nusuber of licenres, OHIO, CLEYRLAND, O,, Apr] G.—ickurns from the electlon fn thix clty {ndicato' the clectlon of the ontiro Dem- ocratio ity ticket by abont 2,000 majority, Tho Dem- ocrats also galn five Trustees, and wil have aix mae Jority ia the Gouncll. Covuanus, O., April 6,—Tls Domocrats carrted their eutiro ticket i this city yeaterday, Ly majorities ranging from 1,000 to 2,000, the Aayor almost reach- iua Wo Iatter Sgurs, Tbe Uouncil willstand ; Demo- crata, 103 ltopublicans, 10, The Democrats fired 100 gutin'1n bonar of thelr victory, this nooh, The Demo= crats wl‘? Tifhin, Akron, sandurky, Ashtabula, No walk, and Fremont, The ltepublicuns carry Sy Alliance, aud Sslem, Iu Paiuseville tto fxaus w. yrincipally ou the liquor question, in which sepprersucs lokat was genurally miceattal, INCINNATL, O,, April 6,—The Diinoera : AGir Uekem” ab ‘the’ slection 1t Ohlo )bl'l‘elfil:yc:‘i’l: ZLaucaville, Troy, Lims, Lucyrus, Creatline, Dayton, Wooster, and all ‘sxcepl tho Aeyor in Ohillicotho: 14l Bpringfleld, Xonls, Manstield, New Vienus, and Loudoti the Republicans and_ Iudependonts ware successful, - Complste returnn from Lo olection u (his clty arendt yat eoeived, sud when Uioy are’ receiv will nob materially chauge the Ogurc in kst night's b Aprl 6.—Tato et k ‘oLEbO, April 6,~Late returns make Max' Jican) majority for Mayor 153, with an nm:g'.%;'m\t ieau majority afstout (00, 5§fi Democratic majority in Oclobu b e llepublicana & au joiat bl the fiaanll:‘l};“ S * Smtady LUMBUs, 0., April 0. clal return Holuaw, Daimairat s aiscied Mayer by n{xu‘fn‘fn‘l‘c’i‘ e Deniog) elect al 1 0f il outof e Hovan Gaunclien, i L {NOINNATI, ADE o completo rel terazyi aloction 1 this ity gire olnston: Dermd et for Muyar, 6,653 majorit; n, the Ollzenst candidste for Judge of the Polics Cour: 3,995 Unllae ban, Domocrat, “for Vrosucullug Atlorusy, 4.419; 8lrong, Dewocrat, for City Bolicltor, 4,590 1liob; Democrat, Trusteo of the Water-Works, 3,433+ Lizows. ky, Demoerat, for City Tresatirer, 5,90 Duchunam Domocrat and Reputlicsn, Director of the Infirmary. 8,168; “Wagner, Democrat, Wharf-Master, 3,900 1 Itcaonkamp, Devhocrat snd Lepublican, for dustice o the Feaco, 31,489 majority, ILLINOIS, Special Dupatchio The Chicaze Tribung, Danvisir, IlL, April 6,—Twelve hundred votes wore polled to-day st the township elsction hets, which fs about az avorage voto, In vabng, the qualification of fandidstes enly was conslderad. The salsons trom o clos i ing without ne::-;:.. Sk Tl SeRrOVIELD Tl ke i off quistly, with thy Democrat 8 Usual, Snaeial Disnaich i The CAicacs Tribune, CariinviLL, 11, April 4,~Tus townsbip’ election pasaed off qulatly st Lils place to-day, Teaulting in tho cluction of & mized ticket, 1, 1, Burkett, Democrai was slacted Bupervisor Ly a large majority. The city slection passed off quietly, resulting in the slection of Qoorge R. Mughes over Jauics K. Turber, Tudependent, by l‘:mlu majority, Joln L, rown, Republican, maaslotad trate by over 100 msjority, Sr i Heharts Beisoena ot o alofuy, i red st "Alcage Tribung, ur (own eloction passed b proseut A Aldermen eloctod were as follows: Firsl Ward, Pau .]x’fulfi;um‘g‘ ';:r‘;lx,nw.w Nurmwi Tuird Ward, Nearly 100 votas wers pullea, - 0148 Bluschiback, oc! Tridune, thia city Uirda} séeulted 1a the pusters oo i ticket for Buparvis fuvaved wes- Ll toeiddon “:"'&.m":\',“&‘ Tl B, M, Iin- | to liself, tion wii 3 ) and, apparently, witheal any futerest, Tho wr-calicd Peop w's tickot, niade tp paridy of Tty ubifeaus snud Detuocrats, was clected Ly quite o majority. 1MiS5GUNL, Epretal Dispatel so Tie Chivane Tyibune. Tamsan Cirx, Mo, April G.—The city election was held Liers to-day, The vote has not beea counted, Lut E, 8, Jewett, the Keyublican candidate for dayor, s probatly elocted, 81. Louis, Mo., Aprli 6,—Returna of the eity clee- tlon to-day come in lowly, ‘Lhe resull cannot be given to-nilgnt, Ullicir} and rejorted returne from fifteen pre fncts give Darrait, Democrat, for Mayor, 8,701 Maguire, Itepuulican, 16743 Oversivls, Independent, 8,417, Tue race’ belwern Derrett ard Overstolz I8 expected (o bo clore, LUt tho probalilities 2ro that Barrett will Lo electod, There n nu doutt of the eloction of tha remsinder of tho Democeatic tekel, but nothing can tald regarding tne Council At thls writing, Overalolz f8 #imply run- 1 Independout candidate for Mayor, with no bind Ditn, 81, Juerrn, Mo., Aptfl 6,—In the e'ection for City Councilmen tosday the Tepubitens elected tireo ot of five, It bon o political pguificance, the qucs- tion uf water for the city being Lue jasue, 10V/A. DUBUQUE, Ta., Aprll 6.—The clection contest yester- day was shiarp aud decislve, pansing off wwith the beat of feoling, Tho Republicans elected damen Cushling Mayor by 475 majority; D, E. Lyon, Altarney, by 7 maority; and M. Blumenauer, Alderman I the Fifth Ward, Uy 59 majority, All ihe ollier oficers were clocted by the Democrats, Including four Aldermen, Money was froely nsed, and all tho raloon and lquor utere«tn enlisted in the conteat, Do Quizly was hon. ored with Alderinande favors in the Lisst Ward aguinst Dbitter opposition, KANSAS. Font 5cotT, Kan., Avrll ti—In the city elsction to. day, the eatire Ropublicau ticket, exeepting e Mayor, wan succereful, C, W, Goodlaud, Tudepcndent, waa clected Mryor by siout 100 majarlty, Tue Cauitel] i inpycly e, oty Kati, April 6,—Tn o city cloation fo-day, the Hepuldicsus”cecte e ticket 1y sboui 203 ull ority. ARKANSAS, LirTrE Rack, Ak, April 6,~Tho city election to- day passed oY very quictly, The returns are notal in, but cnongh {9 rezeived to know that e Democrats elect their eandllate for Mayar, Capt. Johu G, Ficthe er, aud & ;usjorily of tha Ciiy Council, NEBRASKA, Ostatza, April 6.—Notwithatanding the rainand mud to-duy, the municipal cloction las bren ousof tio moat exciting kind, snd s large so'a haw been polled, This rosult caunot be predicted, oo the voles will uoi Lo counted Lefore worning., ———e PIRES. " STEAMER BURNED. Epectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tril 87, Louts, Aprll G.—At hialf-past 4 o'ciuck this ofter- noon, the steamer Paragon, while belng loaded st the Rountz Lino wharfboat, wes discovered to Le ou fire, ‘Ths flames made thelr appearance in the hold, just aft of the Lollers, and when first scen bad gamed euch bewdway that {t wia {mpostible to do anything towards extinguishing tuem. —The fize was fed by a lergs quantily of Gay, which liad Deen taken on board, anil fn five minuica the entire Loat was enveloped io flamiea aud emoke, Tho Pura- gon_ was loaded with 1,660 tons of frefght, prinei- pally graim, pork, ‘flour, nd bacon, and wan about {o lcave for New Orleans, Slo was Lullt o Plitsburg fn 13T, sud was_valied at over $30,C0). The chief owner wia James Ricso, Asaoclated with Lim wetke the Darrsgh Urotlers. One of the brothers, Capt, John, Uad command of thoLost, The athior two wera clerk aud enginecr, They wera all on the Loat ot the time of thefire, ‘'he Paragon was the largest eturn=wheol Lost on the ziver, AT SHELBYVILLE, IND. BuxiorviLez, Tod, Apell f.—A destrnetive fire wisited this place last night, originating 1o the drug. stors of McCrea & Dishop. Tio total loss is utout $9,000; the toauranco 81 follows: McCrea & ishiop, drugs, loss, $3,00); Insarace, $3,000, in the Phuicix and Norlh Mntsb. Jobn Hoop, Fo'unteer printing-otiico; los, §5,0C0; inaurance, $3,370, Dorsey & & Co,, dry goods ; loss, $1,103, Dan NefT, Jeweler,$300; Hurry Waltomb, $i00; E. 8, Powall, $303 L. G, Magliow, $500; Shaepfol’ Bros,, dry goods, $1:0)—no {nsuranco upen either ; Judgs Gleason's Luw oftice ; alsn, J, B, McFadden's law officos lose ahout $1,600 ezch, partly iustirad in_the Frankiin, of Tndimapolis, ~ o Mithodlst Chureb, total lo no v urance, ¢ bulluings burued were worth $10,000, aboul one- balf of whaeh s covered by lusuranco, AT NASHVILLE, TENN. Nasnviter, Tenn., ApHl 6,—~Goldburg's saw and planing mill, in South Nashville, was burned at 4 o'clock this morniug. The fiva was tho result of caro- lossess on tho partof the watchuau, Thelcss is $10,000, with o fusuranc —_— PACIFIC MAIL. » The Panama Rond Rcfuaecs to Carry Tts Ereizht Across the Xsthimus— More Irregularitiess Bpecial Mapateh (o The Chicaze Tribune, Naw Yonr, April G=There Is & grest commotion “to-day in the Pacifio Mall and Pansm eircles, but the news fa not made public, aud has not alected the stocks, To factaaress follows: The Panama Lail. T3 hos lately passed fnto the Lande of & Dosrd {ulmieal to tho new Directory of the Puctiie Mall, and to-day Panama gave notics of tho Alrogation of the contruct for carrying Paclfic Mail freights ncross the Tstumus, Tho Pacifl Mall Directors roplied, waiving thie notice of ninty days required by tho contract, and sald that the Unton Pacillc Itailroad would honceforth carry tho freighls of the Pacifia Mall steamors, This tho Panawa did not relsh, but, of course, had fo accept, ThIs motleo was cquivalent fto & declaration of the Jolley gome time alico inted at of & purposs {0 establish a lino dirozt from Aspinwall to Liverpool. 1 Iy te pirpose of tha Taclfic Mlail Company fo put #ts atsamera fnio the flect of tha Glate Line, and Tan aliornato veseels twice a sweek from Phitadelphia and New York fa Liverpool, Of courss all frelght will now come by thie Unfon Pacifi to Néw York aud Phdladelphia, Tha Pacifio Mall in at tho gatne timio fn trouble over the dincovery of & de- flelt in It China sccounta of between £300,000 ond 100,000, The agant thera {s Henry Hart, & former New York Wall atreet operator, 1 1% not known that 1o fa o defanitor, but he Las been snmmoued to New York o oxplam'the large discrepancy iu lis accaunts, ‘Culn nows will Le publbucd Lore to-morrow, snd doubtiess create graat excltement TI BLACK IILLS. . THE START. &pectal Dispatch io The Chirago Tribune, Srovx Crry, Ia., April O,—The ferry-boat Undine mada the frat trip of tho season to-day, Bha has hoen Xept very busy cromsing the Diack Illls expedition, which, on account of so mich ico running yoaterday, was obliged to postpone the time of flx stariing until to-day at about noon, Over Afty wagona and about 300 men wore tranafurrod to the Nobraska alde, and are 10w on the march, They will avold all Indian reserva- tious 4ill they reach Lhefe destiuation, A great msny ¥eoplo avainbled on the lovos to witness their depars ture, A cannon wes brought out und a saiute fir i THE SIX NEW CARDINALS, ane of AVAN An Prison When Elee ¥ateds Correspondgnes Lovdon Times, Hoxe, iarch 10,—0¢ the mix Cardinla created yoaterday, Monmgnori Mauning, McCloskey, Giannelli, Dockamps, and Ledochowski have beon elevatod to the'rank of Cardinal D'riosts ; and Monaignore Dartolini to that of Cardinal Deacon, At the saamo time Ilis Ilotinoes reserved five othor new Cardinals in petlo, but thoy are not nawed 11 tho Pope ncoa i, for it may so chanco, as, o fact, it often lms, that somo among thom may bo resorved forever. Togather with the creatlon of tho now Car- dinals, pravision was made fortwenty-twa Arebi- episcopal and Eplscopal Soos, except in so far that four conaisted In tho raising of that number of Bishoprics in the Unilod States into Arch- bishoprics, thoso of Milwaukes, Santa Fo, Phila- delphin, and Boston, with the elavation of their rospective Bishops, Monsignoses John Mariln Hoony, Joln Xainy, Iroderick James Wood, and Jobn Williams to the Arohiepiscopal dignity, Amoug the other preconizations which 1t may be Intoresting to men- tion, are those of tho Rov. Josovh Kain, to tho Cathedrsl Clurch of Wheeling thhe Rev, James 1ealy, to the Cathe. dral Church of Lortland ; tho ltey. Thomas Oal berry, to_the Cnthcduf Church of Hartford ; the Hev, Johu O'Brien, to the Catbedral Church of Ringeton ¢ the Rey. Michael Hurloy, to the Cathedral urch of Peorla; the Rev. I\ 8. Krautbauer, to the Cathedral Church of Greon Liay, all in thoUnited Htatea ; aud tho ltov, Johu {roland, rasochial of the Cathodral of §t. Taul, Miuuesota, and Doputy Vicar Apostolic of Ne- braske, to the Dishoprio of Maronea in parlibus. 1t is oxpocted that his Emiueucs Cardinal Manviog will take possossion of lis titufar church on one of tho flrst daya of Holy Week. \Yith tho sit Cardinals now created, thy Sacred Collogs numbers iifiy-aix, or, cquuting tha five {n poltp, sixty-ono, for should Pius 1X. dle to- morrow their names will be found declsrod in Lis will, in_order that thoy may Liave tho right uf votlog in tue nezt Conclave. O the entire nuw bes eight ware areated Ly Grogory XVL, the res have died during tho reign of tho present Pontifl, and eixty-one, inoiudiug tie five an potto, bava Been eoeited by hin—tho exact nunber, i fact, o constibutos the tncred Collegn, At 16 v'cluck this moruiag tae tooe of the noa Curdimals who aie i Liuno~ Dechamos, Ginnnelli, and Barloli—re;aira tha Vatican to tnke tho custumary oatn and rn- ceive thn heryefta [tom the hands of Ilts § ners, Fho coromony was very wmimple. Toey nore roceived In the Ua | of the Cenastory by the Cardinal Viear Patrigs, Cardinal Yannicelli Canunt, andd Cardinal Autonstli, rep:esentine re- apectively tho three Oriora of the Sucred Collegs —tha Cardival Binbaps, I'rieds, ani Ueacuus —anl Ly Cardinal I'itfa, ity Camerlengo, wheso united duwy jt was to ndminister and witie:s the oath, Where the throne usmally stands, an altar had been orected, on which wore six figl ed candlen and a velled crucitix—it Lomyg mot-tidn—and an open buok on the Enistlo ssde, ‘The four new Cardinala advance:d to tho a! and, after kneeling befora it for o fai moments in prayer, ascended the ficst step—Ciannetli to the extremno right, next to him Maaninz, then Deanamps, aud Jastly, to the left, Bartotinl, the four Cardinal witnesres atanding fn a line acroa tho right end of thealtar,” Then Core d.ual Giannellt road the formula alond from the Louk, aud, placing Lik i hand upan it, tonk the oath, in which act iz was fol- luwed by tho others in tho order i which they ntood. Tne Cardinal-witnesres then withdrew fo the Throne-room to await the Popa there, 1le onteiod, took bia soat upon the throne, andg ~—tho tour Cardinals Laving rcated themmrelvon on stooln to the left uf tha throne and facing acrows jt—the Cardiusle-clect were ushered inta tho presonce. They slvanced in s line, making throo gonuflections, suni, having reached tho fort of the throue, knell upon the lowest etep, whilo tuo Pops placed the rel Uerrdla upon thelr beads, atter which they atoxo and, axcending tho deis iu turn, placed their litnds upon tho shoulders of the Pontiff, winle ho extended Lis hands to thelis, giving and re- ceivivg 1he Avostolic salute, A shure address wad then read by Cardival Gianno'll, to wlhich Uis 1lolinoss 1ep'ied to tho effect that. aithough tha ceremonial onco customary upon the crea- tion of uew Curdinals bad boen shorn of much of its aplenvior [o convoquenco of the ea'amitaus con- dision of the tlmes, thoy must, nevertheless, bear ju qmnd that it was full sud coro; lote, and ovou romontbor tha symbolie mearing cf the color of the hat with wiMch le bad invested thum—I"is0 da pretfodo Chrisll sangutne inafye nuli ot decoralf, ‘Inken togother, the new Cardinala are uncom- promming upbolders of Pontifical jufullibility and of tho mora extended claims of I'spal oue thonity, oy set forth in the articles of tho S Iahus, \What are Cardinal Mabaing’s opimone on theso pojuts, and what Lis untinng eftorta Ivo been for tho deflnition of tho oue and the realizatlon of the other, aro well known and nced no recapitulstion from mo. Thoy have baon sullicloot to raise bim from the posmtion of a simple priest to the highest rauk 1n the Ilowan ilioraichiy in [ess timo than {he majariy have to wear tho mitre hofore ther cauliope for the broud red hat aud tassels, Cardinal McClunkey's zoal in tho aame direction,—ho was male a Iirhop cight yearn before Dr. Mannlug left tho English Utiareh,—though temperad by thcss conmdera- t1ons whiob ranged the United Biates' Lishops among those who cousldared ths dafinition ns - opportane, if not impohitie, Las secured for bim tho firat *iat "' given to an American Bishop— the firet, If Iam mnot in error, conferred upon ony Bishop bolding a See outside the limits of Europe, not taling into conslderation, of cantes, thode in partflus, the Fockct Loroughs of tho Church, whicls give tho holders all the privileges witbout any of the respousihilities of oflice, at least an towards & flock, Cardinal Do- cliamps commenced his carcer an a jourualist, writing in support of Ulttamontane pretosejons 'Emancipation aud in Ls Journal de Flandre, In 1831 Lo cnterod tho Sominary of Tournai noou distinguished Limsclf a3 n powerful proachior, was made Primate of Dolgium in 1665, and at the (Ecumenical Couucil in 1870 wes among the boldest advocstea of Papal Infallibility. But tho most remarkable among theee creativs is that of Cadlnal Ledochowaki, Arclibisbop of Gnesen and Posen, now Iying in prison, llow far bis clovation may linve beon decldod upou siuce tho stronzer meas- urea taken by tho German Government In cono- quence of tho recent Encychicsl it 18 impormblo to eay, but with the chavge of a name the jol- lowiig eentouce of Froude rogardivg the elo- vation of Biehop Fisber may Lo quoted ae ox- pressing what the effect 18 likely to bo: **To tho King the Pope's conduct appeared a defls nee, and us a deflanco ho accopted 1t." We may con- fidently ltopo, Lowever, that the result will be less tragical, Cardipal Ledochowski e the tlurd inetance of a Dishop boing cronted a Cordinal whlie lylng in prison in conse- quenco of having Incurred tho disyleasuro of the Iload of the Btote. Tho flrst way Tisher, Bishop of Rocliester, who sufferod on the scalfuid togetiior—if 1ot on the same day—with 8ir ‘Lhomas Moro, aud rezarding whom Lingard srites that lenry VIIL, when bo beard that Paul 11T, had created the Dishop s Catdinal, ex. claimed, ** Paul may sond him tio hat, but I witl take cnro that he have never & Liead to wear it on.' The wsecond was Tournon, Patriarch of Auntioch, in partibus, who was sent by Clement XIL. to Chinn, whors e arrived fu 1703, to settls tho diferonces wiich had arisen amoung the mis- slovarics, On_ tho Tth of Fobruary of the year Lo arrived in China, Bishop Tournon fub- lisued ot Naukin an edict condemniog the wor- ship tho Clincso rendered to their ancestors, fo Confuclun, and to the plancte, He then went to- I'elin, whoro at iirst the Imperor recsived bim with kinduess; but—whsihar becauso the Lmpotor's kindness was doceitful, or tho Dish- op's conduct overbearing I cannot say—-the Em- peror shortly afierwards eent Lim to Macao, whoro Lio was flung into prison, his Condjutor, the Dishop of Couow, being expelled from tha Lmgiro, ~ Olemont then croated him & Cardinal, but ovidently without cffect upon the Emperor, for, after livgering in prison three yesrs, tho Bishop aied at the eatly age of 43 "But Car- dinal Ledocliowski can #carcaly be .in dau- ger 80 extremo, natwithstanding that in conforring tho red hat upon him Pms IX. ro- windy hiw, 0s bo reminded thoso proscut this morning, of the symbolio meawing of ite color. Tho Unila Caloliica 18 particular in_calling kb toution to the fact that, after the Dislop has laln a year n prison, the great fius rouds him tho red hat o8 a rowsrd sud warniug—n re- ward for what he hins already sulfored, & warn- ing that ln addition e must be proparod to suf- far, even to the shedding of L blood, for the liberty of tho Chuich, Iu fact, Tebellico, write ing of the red color of tho hats, first given by Innocent 1V. in 1248 to the Cardinals created by him, sava it was that from It thoy might undor- stand that thoy must slways be prepared to shed thoir blood in dofenss of the Faith, G Pauts, March 21,—The elovation of tho im- prisonod Archibisliop Lodochowskl to tho Car- dinalate ia bailed with exultation by tha Ultrae montaus pavers in Prusslan Poland, aud a nu- morously signed nddress of congiatulation will bo presented to bim at Ostrowo by o deputatiou, 1o ia tlie fourtconth f'olish prelate who Lns at- tatned that rank, & ——— TO RENT. FOR RENT. 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Selous, of London, JERUSALEN, In Her Grasdear and fn Her Fall. 2 Magnificent Paintings. Unriraled tn the World of Art,"—London Times, A Kargoous and masterly plecs of palatiog. pr; a{‘ud aud Artiatle n {ho bighest degres."—DBoston In addition to these {sths UNRIVALED COLLECTION 550 PAINTINGS BY EMINENT ARTISTS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA. The quallty of the Paintings and the fnterest of the rob- Jecis lisa Never been Excelled In the West, Opa trom 92, m. to€ v, m., and 7 ta 10, m. ADELPHI THEATRE. WEDNUSDAY, Aprt1, Grand Gala Matinee! This Afiernoon at 2 o'elock; Evenine at i TWENTY BNTIRELY NEW FACES! Tue Tropleally Itomantic Drama, TACK ETARBAVIAY AT HOMR AND ABROAD ! Brilliaot and Besatifal Scauory Ly STRONG. Erpoelal Kngagement ot MR. EDWIN BROWNE, And & Cast presented for the first Hima ab this Theatre, Praltively last week of THE GREAT BOISSETS. Fieat Anpearance of the ttar Pesmiore, MARIA GAU- GALY, the Ls Vordi Klaters BRLLY, JENNIE, ‘and FASY B oA BoBENTE, NARK HGGHE"T. o MelN ind all the Srars, I W — NIGHT, Homember tho Trices. Lomest ta the World, Y. M. 0, A—FARWELL HALL, '0-Night, Opening Night. PILGRIIES PROGRESS Conststiog of 47 renownad Colcenal Patntines, with all the 'Grang Bconso Efects, and 18: Qreat Tratsiorme: tion Sceat Music by Blaney Lodge Quartette, Mr. Louis Falk, Organist Admis-tan, t00; Children, 2'c; Tteserved Seats, e ax. oning at W, B. tra, and can i Ustrisgos may by Koen, Oooke & Qo Loore open at 7:13; ordered a3 10, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. ENGAGEMENT OF TIIR FAVORITE, s O N L BT Bupported by Mr. L. A. LOCKE. Mondsy, Tuesday, s1d Wednziday, The LITTLE DETECTIVE. Songs, Dagezs, D3ets, Banja Sales, Thursdsy-AIP. ADELPHI THEATHE, EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT! TAURSDAY AFTRRNOON, April e, BENEFIT OF HARRY CHAPMAN, 100 VOLUNTEERS 100 atest Bitl this city, All the Lesdin b - T A A AR AR e B0 Star Specinjtics Artists 50 NO ADVANCE 1IN PRICES. Romombor, Thursday Aftornoon, ¥iaz Shioet now apen. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, This (Wodnesday) Matiaes, st pecformance of nnw be secured for an; Ko, 11§ aud }1% 5 commences std. I X ] This Kvealog, Benerit of M, D, FITUPATRICK. The Cumla Dratna of The White Horso of the Peppers! Realtation—**Shamns O'Rrien". JAS. (UNKIT, Lariions Song—*1n Mappy Momsats.LW, 1L CRANK To coneluda with the WIDOWIS VICTIN AH?&“\"' aud Friday, Doucicault's groai play—LED SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. LAST LECTURE OF THR SEABON, THE HON. JOEN WENTWORTH oN “Reminiscencss of Barly Chicago? Mrcmmmnl‘uu n.a:i);’;’:u‘t Aprilll, 3o, m. LADIES SUITS, 1o Bl e A L AR B e DRY PROOCESS, Without ripping or remorlug Trlmmiags Crape Veils rou ored, AUGUST SCHWARZ, BOSTON STRAM DYE 110USF, 168 Tllinois and 266 West Madison-sts, Al 192 Bauth Clark.st. steer Stay 1. Sanrl A 0 SEEDS. A “SEEDS,” WI'IOLESALE AND RETAIL, FULL §TOCK OF CHOICE SERDS for HOT BRDS, Catalogucs fres. FOGA & SON, STOOK: O¥FiCK OF THE Lixx SNGUE & MicHIoAN Ptfitmdne v HOLDERS' MEETINGS. s :lh‘nn{ utu.l‘ 0 uUICY Ul i Lo 2 Utlos o Wodnasday. iy staday of hay e twost the houre of 11 w'cluck in tue forvuosa o'clock bu thy. l(wlglu‘i?;ll that WL, SCALES, FAltBANKS® ETANDAKD SCALES o ALL xixDs, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicaga, Becareful tobuy ouly the Geaulan, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS! +Trmmense Success of the Cumto Upers, BARBE BLEUER! Matings l_l}‘is Afternoon at 2 o'clock, 13 o'clock. AOADEMY OF MUSIO, * Tha Greatest Lirtag Triah Corodis, M, JOSEPH MURPET! 0'clockaud 8 'clock to-day, EEILEP ! Tne Orestest Beusstion Drama, with Honss, Danoes, Spgetalll i day— i fanent provions i it Wisen, prorions to s deurie e MoCORMICK’S MURIO HALL, Corner North Clark and Kintioals. Complimentary Bansfit Concert to MR, EDWARD SCHULTZE, V! . Tick 1, includ. Tt i EYEMING AR SRl SR S 00 East Aladisonat, FOURTH UNITARIAN OAUROE, Cor, Py od Thirtloth-ste, A SPELLING MATCEL Wi l Vi day evoning, April 7, comme aAvs Sodan sdsndir Lo (RN 7 BAES ves will Lo glv v succe.sful goiwpatitor, “Adinlssion, 3 col TIEARDILY DE] Oryich OF COMFTAOLLLR OF 11X CUxurNoY, \Afilflfliflflfl; Fob. £, ivl5 - RAILROAD TIME TABLE ABRIVAL 1D DEPARTURE OF 1RAINS TXPLANATION 07 RErrarscr, stAngs, -7 Saburd enpted. ® Sumtyy xsoping - Th axcaptad. | A i Sindas st £t e o SRvanial | Ak — . CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERY RAILROAY, cket Offcer, 63 Claricat, (Shermas ihssre)” o O oames o biosnate ant o i 13 Cavae Arrive. W iy Dbt carnar af Caal and K iovioaie: MIZHI ‘&N CENTAA- FAILTIYY, Soot of _ Latei 00t 0f Tieentyracond.at, i and erentce, 67 Clarks tethe i 1L remon ot 2 e Liandaiaty CHICAGO & ALTN" RAILRIAM Chicago, Kaneas City aud lienter Short Line, via Lowiel, a Ma,, and Chiraga, Springfetd, Altan and st, Louts b bine, “Union Depnt, Wert ¥ide, nemr Modiromas Ofices: A5 Denot, und |3 Randoipheat, Kanran City and Danver Fast Ex. Bl Louts and Sucingtield K. St g Nprinzeld & Prorin anil Keoxuk Exoro, Elnu vf[l'mlm;;n Railros ‘.l S:peatarcLacon, Wavatugtan Jix Jultet 2 Diwahit Aoemnadaty & c IICAG'), MILW;U:(_EE& .':T;_ PAUL RAILRIAD. Arrice, Bijizaukes, Stadison, Sanens & Mitwaikees L Crogen L B Pant Taproms. alasy sta for ll:'n‘u:.nlf-rn > Milwantee, Macivon, e e 254 'Stevans s, Milwsokee & 13 Cronsd 1 NN ILLINOIS CENTRAL MAILROAD. Depot, foot of Lakeit, and fuolaf Gitce 121 Kambriph Ft, Louls Expreas 1, Logla Fast Lino, Spriugtion, Feorls & Kook 151|5 840 a0 e Spnngtield and Pooria Expross, l S¥p.m tugue & Sions City Fx 253, Bubuque & ¥, odge i m.e* Gilman Fassenger, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots fout af Lokest,, Indicra-as, and Sisteenin d Sicteonthests, Tiokes z aht fanalnnd theate, Ofices, 54 Clark. City Esp. ., Lina, fur Gimaki; Leavoswenria, b Lxi Py for Oy y Leavenworin, dosoph Exp, o KANKAKEE LIxz, Fram Centra Depot, Joot Laket,. a:lvhp»( JSool Twenty. suronilst, Ticket ofiee, Ll Nann dlphost., and at depnt,’ Teave, | _Arrive, Indianapol = [ 7358, m. 1 8:15p, m. 7280, m.| uapolis, Lauiarilod Cincioe ianas !A'::::vlllu& Cinctn. Ind; Eatl Night Bxvross (daily).. 7138, m, CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. ow Dt part, fincinnatt (& <t Louts Mailiwoy depat, ror Tandofy it fareoll-ate., Trest Stie,” Tleket ofice, £21 |__Leate | Arrice. 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