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fern that that harber fa_uomfs fo enter e Turther. mntica....Tho acke Monticello Lufb 5 for Dsweyo Satirday wifl a cargo of 31O 1) Tttorn, Thin Is thio first versel o loar from tils port §r ‘Lake Ontarlo thin scanon, ... Tho Captafn of thie ¢ Tovaning Btar voports that the guls of Thnealay Sk the weat mido of Tk Hurou of ice, anid ko fhioks 1t will not_ return sgain ihis soason.. .. During o tals Thutsdny on Take tluron, ono of tha etune. Iteh varges lu tow of (o prop Buflington, sud bound tor Band Doach, was found 10 ba leaking, Bho was Iofen out of {he tow and brouglt back to fore HMuron by ths Narlfnnlon, where (e ok wan stopped....Tha now foll-xized ea- WA abe Wayne, it st " Trenton durin B pant winter, will'be Luttuched Tueadiy, Shaa 113 faerall, 211 beum, anid hanan aversge dopth of :fi, 8ho rouke A L'sud Jy Intended for w0 grsty Die, or lusnber irads. .. Capt, Frank Danger Ieft Dee Yeoft Maturday wii the tug \inslow, two atoxm-pumpas, Viltver, and fiawsers, for Kelly's Infan, where he yoes b manh an atiompt to ralas tie sehe Echange, which Sank st tliat point laat o follawing ta & lint of Vesnein owned by Jame M, Hallentine & Co., aud their Tontred fonngys ¢ Frap L. Js Koriaw, 104 tone wop Antolopn, 913 § prop L, Tallantine, 'v73 ¢ - Siaare, 1,085 wchr 1 W, Bae, m‘k ¥is’s bargn Jo As SeDougall, 4167 barge Renoshia, 260 Yerge William Treal, 8:0 Vaigo Bolle, 13, The Vatiesand vrap Auteinps will be cngaged 'in the lme Yer trado balwesn Saginaw, Bulfulo, £nd ‘Tonawands, st the otfiers i (s Ghicago awd Lawar Like geain tredo...Mr, A, O, Burl, Who gt & controlimg fnteress in' tue rop City of Dulutl, in & communi:ation to the o- Folk payier?, ttates that there in 1o faundation what- err to tho rumors thet appearin Mitwaukee and Eojengo papors tat e oy Cily of Dubith fs to be fat upen the ronts Lotwcen Chicago ani Urand Haven Dior befors Junel, in opposition to the G jodrih Yl of steamers, Thse wald ateamner will run an slatod, Inconvertion withs atoatnnbip Sinneapolls, be: Irren Milwaukes snd Grand Haven 1l June 1,'and il then Lo witludrawn to take her place in Was Take Bnparior Tine for the balatice of (s scanin. ., The prop Wenons, which loft Alpens Tueaday evenis piruck the foo off Harrisvilie, 3t being lu farge fel snd mioving up the lake, Blio cleared the ive hetween Fanflao sud Laxington, tho lower end of It bejug well broken up aGd quite rotteu, LAKE ERIE. nne, Speeral Corresponddenceas The Ghleaga Tribune, T, Pa,, May 1.—The chr N, C, West Lan been newly recaiked, repaiuted, and otherwire repnired, ... The tnga Auna P, Dorr and Thonas A, Tillinghant are refitted ond repared,...Tho schr Marca Folo got stuck In the fca off the Penjusula Monday, and stayed tere until tho Trap Dirckhead pulled her out, aml towed her Lo Sandusky....Tho dredgo Young Amer- fca hua been pulled out of tho water and fa repair- fugd....Ropalts 1o the United States Revenue cutter gonmodote Perry ate progrossiug rapldly, snd tha yassel will soon ba in commieslon. .., The Tepnire to the Lark City of Duffalo aro nearly Anfaicd ; aba hos recoived an outive new deck and other necossary re- palrs, Theeachr Harvoot Queen has teccived s now ssat, new acts of wire rigging,and otlicrrepsire,and liss laken ont hier clenrance papers for Kelty's Island, where st will load with Hmeatono for this port....1he prop Blrckliead and her tosr, the achr A, Geblisrdt, reached Yoledo safoly Thuraday, and both aro egain load- ug graln for this port.., The prop Cormorant ind tow, schr Charles Wall, will not lay upat Cloveland, but will soon procead to Toledo for cargoea of gratn for this porl,., .Sinca the opoping.of Savigation " the 170k sk, AbONE 253,000 biof torn and 50) Lirfa of flour hvo' roached. Licre, with 80,000 tumore on theway, Buifalo Las nol yet received o single bushiel by Inke of anything, and {8 not likely lo for soune thine to come, o Luffalo pepors raliiows- Iy slatain oo woyjig auyling fo teir wariuo colume abont the ariitals aud departures bere, an: the quaniity of gruin alresdy Landled ot thls port, tly un insigaificant res gunn years ugo Eris wan_appare: gort, utnd Qi fittls or 1o business, and_now, with our Earlior open ftom thres to fou s beforo Buffalo, we do a thriving buslness, aud {n tma will eecurs giost of the easiwsrd=bound grain trads, Of courso s 18 a0 mnicla Ioss ta Buflao, and ths uowapaper fogles abrtaln from leiting thelr readers Juow snytbing abouy our grain aud humber {ado, While Duffalo, year after yoar (aa hor tien wiil show), Lna baou gradually' fatllng off, Exio han Lecu as steudily gaining and absorbing its trade. In 1838, there were received atthin port, 1,807, £ bl of graln, sud 117,739 brla flour, In 127, were recelved 1,543,110 bit Of grady sud 314,038 b, of flour, an lucreass over 1858 uf 5,685,636 bul of grain sud 106,399 bels of four,...A fterdble witd-storm eammenced yesterday afteruoon abont 8 o'clock, and Yefore dark it became a torrible gale, Tho water rose rapldly fn tho bay, aud biige waves cloanly mwept tho dock, soveral hotiren In e iy wero warooted, ehim- ey, {onces, sirns, pipes, ete., blown dawn, T'he lum. ter piles sufferod eonelderabiy ; tie heavy guats of Nind ifled o boards as ff thcs Wero 4 many featbors, an | sent thom flying sround promis~ cuously, The prnx Alpena, Capt, Thorn, arrived sbout 3 p, m., and the Brat salling veesel thu. lias ar- zived Lere thls nenson—this schy Gibson, Capt, Mulr— ¢amo {n Just before tho atori broks, Jiul it caught her outaide it would undoubtedly have driven uer s#horo and broken her futo a i sitong wind drove thio fce acrosa and down he lake illi such forca snd fury that it became moldly piled %p on tho shorcs ss high ue 30 or 40 feot, “And tue prowpects are that it will not bother (his gort agaiu. It undoubledly caused oconsiderable damago at Bufialo, but nothing ks been heard from therans yet, The prop Perstan was, aud i set,ont upon the aks exposed to tho Full fury'of tho “storm, thie Alpena having paraed her In coming down. Therd £3n0 doubt Lut that showill_como tarough safely, Bomo well-fonded. foars wers entertatned that the Larbor tug Bary A, Green, whicls leftfor Dunkirk yoe terday, wna wreckad, aud all on board lost, as nothing could 'Jivoin such a'terrible sou an was ruging all the sficrnoon and evening, A telegram from Dunkirk List night from Cajt. Harmon said that he hud gotten through all Tight, afier a terrible Aght with the waven, end that Lo did nod want to repeat the experiment sgain soon, ‘Thn Green baa gotten a Governmwnt con- tiuct towing o dredys, and will probably sty therg all suminer, .., Tho lark City of Budalo and the chr ar- vest Quoen, of this port, ars Toported 3o lavo -been chartired 10 carry fve loads of fron ore eachh from Marquetts to this port At §1,76 per fom... iTha eolr Goshawk, of Ashtabuls, ia ut Toledo Ioad- fug corn for thia pork. .. The muimmolh prop Dersfan srvived gt ovonfug with 41,000 bu of corn bnd 6,00 bu of oats, 8he cleared for C.eveland to-day, whiero tho han Leen orderod fo luy 11l freights are Let- ter.,..Tho atanch Ilttls prop Alpens tuok ou teand picces, The 10 fons of conl yesterday, and cleared for Tola: do last eventog for anotber cargo of corn, notwl Handing the low price slo is golting for corryin "The selir Gilson cloured for Toledo thiv morni Capt, Downs, of tho tug Dragon, got the frst tow of {he scuson 'Thureday, the wchr Oibson, grain-laden from Toledo...,'Tha’ #ehr Qrantham (Britiab) left for Cleveland thia morniug. The schoonor Las Lieen in wiuter quarters at this port,...The schr New Domin. {on (Dr.thrh) has been refiited and will loave port early nest weck,...Tho schr Julia Willard, has recelvel new cost of paint and been otherwise re- yaried,.,The Auchor Jine Compauy have declded wmot to put the props Gordon Campbeoll, Balinn, Vrindiville, and barges Gordner aud Keepeako {nta comimntesion until busiuees ls more Hvo- Jy. 'The engineers and bauds who were Sugsged bave all tcou discharged and pud off.,..Ths Unitod Btates stmr Michigen hud her winter Lousings taken off yes- terday, and tapecta to leava for Detrolt Manduy, where sha will go into dry-dock und have Ler boltom cleaned sad pepaired, nUYrALO, E ‘The New York Canal Uyard has decided to open the cauals of this State on the 1814 of May....The water #33 lot into the lower lovals of the Wellsnd Oanal Sat~ urday, and the chanoel whil be fully open for navigan ton fo-day, i€ the rapalrs ave completed, - TOLEDO, Considerablo damage was dons by tho heavy gale of wind which visited tbls port Thursday afterncon, The wind. had full sweep on the river, snd ralsed quite a dlsturbance, The bark N, M, Standard draggod Ber onchor for quile & distance, nearly mun!uz nto tus Chorry strevt bridue, The Evergroen was driven sahoroon'the eastalde, a8 Wero aiso several minaller craft, T'wo smail boats were capsized, aud tho ocous Tents of ouo narrowly escaped drownlug, TWO DISASTERS, Special Dispateh to TAe Chicage Tribune, Drraoiz, Mich,, May 2,~On the %9th the little schooner Clara Dell waa caught in astorm off Leaw. Iogton on Lae Erle, aud waa lost, with ber Captaing binson, The schr Minnie Mitchell was alio Wrecked at Llio same time near Leamington, MISCELLANEOUS, TUGUING SYSTEMATIZED, n Tsaso B, Howitt, Buperintonding Engincer of the # Dlamond 8," Lino of lako tuge at this port, has st- ranged a elmple, though very thorough, set of log books {ntendod for uzo on his boats. Twolog books, ane for tho Captafn aud ono for the englnoor of esch buat, aro 80 srrauged that by entrles mado in sach Look trecy bour of tue sy thio miausger of tho liue can tell it & glanes just where his boat has been ever: bour ona tripg jnet what vessels wera nlcked up, an whera; how far thoy are fowed, aud whera casi on'y whiere woad or coal was taken on, snd how much § the Listo ol e wind, atosmy presause, Tovolutionsof tho whoel, and, in fac, al) linportant facta in connootion with tho trlp of a tug, 'Tlo followiug are fow of the rtaulations for Captaina to obwcrve: The Capimin shall be placed in commayd of tho vessol, ler anicers And erew, and ba hall be biriotly helid reaponaibls fo the wame under all clrcumataucea, e shell seq- thal er otficers and crow do their duty sud stand thelr vegular . walchen,, and will slow no under the infitence of liquor to ke a Watch, and will be careful to malntain good disciplins, o shall exert himacif to sccure businiess for the ves selwud to fuldll all contracta made, He shall koep up bis log according to the fustructions printed theroln, stid piako trus eitries of oll circumatances, and obey ali tustructlone given from the oflice, 1 sliall not ::l'e.mll";::r m[:;l‘ X ‘m- bo.‘t‘ Illllnlall it 1a noceasat hlu nor abiall he race with another £33 untose 1 » shirhs spriina”somteat o s s cos of busiews. In'such case tho Qaptan and englnece 1nUSt gres, as el by i lowed to toke exira i “deatruction of “life “erTomt b collalon “or aceldents, Tules and regulstions for mavige o sd b:l:fl;homy. 1a the fourih :‘" ‘A“,‘I‘ k“"‘ ‘“m"' dons occurs the follow- 0w at what tmo the veisel passes differont ports.yu sud your assistants sse betoly: tastornsra i orerd G the reruarks of the log when pasaing such plces aa Detrolt, B, Olale ¥laty, Port Huren, ole., or any im- portant fact that would be iikely to'be retallca st vome uture time, such as Laving a collislon or saeiuy vue tako place with your own Vessel or oibiers, which side " you fook, wiat beils wers rung ' and w answered ;' whether whisties were © blown #nd what kind ; ‘Whetier it was night or day and what quoluxhuyvnu- aud from Whak poiot you saw tisean, and wilor any {nformation tha} ‘may aasiat ju GUUIIR 14 i facta i Uiy 1087 Le § 180 03 conrarea: J0umay boarin relorence 0 coutrac sowing vessel atliors and receiving th crianed {08 galo, driviug both back in & dal dition. on the nigat of hom dlredigod & o Sandwich, changing the depth of water from 4 to 7% feat.../The Prenfng IF that Col, ¥, €. Bradley eprctor of ~ Harbor Works, han rrived at of ship-Caualat it port commoercisl paner, and giving aseialanos w ‘ree J'ri rafts, wreaki R DISARTRS, Tt 15 feared that the tug Mary A, Green, thatleft Frie for Dunkirk on ‘Thureday morning, ias been lost with 11l on hoatd, sa a teerible gale rat in & fow houra after her departire. ... The schr A, Rust carried away Ler foregaff anil apilt. hor forasall on Lhin Inke, & fow dayn sinca, Quring Lolaterons weather,,,, Duriug the gale ast svening, » targe | Ontarlo to Ch o e with iron ore, batnd from narlotie, wan abandaned, snd Iy e loat, with four pereons, ... The acbira If, ul Belio clearod from Port Colborne for Toledy ureday afternoon, heing the Brab depwrtures of easou, In thn evening tne wind chenged and ine ged cone SUNDRIES, ‘The light-hotze at Tort Saltland wes burned down 27th of Apnl....The tug Bartlett nnel 40 Ly 200 foet at tha and dock, ne(n atates United States In- Menomonne, Thi o 5 an appropristion of $28,0, 1ho ent te amount of which will L exp.nded in dredg- {ug, la your a chanoe! 125 foet wide and 2,00 feet long, estending up the tiver from the end the pier, wan drefged to the depth of 14 foot, Tula’ seon thoy will eut off the toint on ihe north lde of {ho river thal now deflacts the curgeut and thus steafgbien the river, and will sino widen tha channe] dredged last full..,.Capt, Jones and ollier resdouts of the Third Ward of Moure, Mich., are agitating {he question of constructing & endering #t more avatlable for vy slipments, The proposed cansl s Lo cotn- a in the low grouud, about 40 rods_nouth of tue Canada Bouthern shipyiog-house, and will extend in n d rect lina to the pver, caming out at & litle sonih of Willow Island, It in‘estituated tha taken it uaeeylag will nesrly 13y fof (b eutire azcava- on. TIXEE COURTS. Reportsef Bankrupt Insurance Yomes PrMMCS=NOW Nit1tu, THE CTIICAGO FINE INSUBANCE COMPANY, Tha Assigneo of the Chicago Tire Inmirance Compnny, in Lis regular mouthly report fllad Bat- urday, shows that he had on hand April 1, #86,~ 876.04 ; expended duriug the montl, $13,000.63 ; balanos May 1, £43,006.86, TUE FQUITAULE INKURANCE COMTANY aleo offors a small balance as followa: Amount on band Apeil 1. Iteceipts for Aprilii.... 1000 46 Balance May Loeiersressinnssansensens$15,074,65 Tit¥: COMMENCIAL INFURANCE COMPANY. After lytug fallow for sume years, the Com- motciul [nurance Company seamus to haveralaed quits a fair amount of money forits unfurtunate creditors, The Assignee roports a balance— February 4. . 820,000,400 Collects 21,085,03 $i7,112.10 Balance May 1.., orrsennsnavens JH0,583,42 UNITED BTATES COURTS. The National Bank of Illinols began s suit for 24,000 against Charles C. Merriok, W, A, l'orter, Trustes, filod a bill againat Pate rick J, and Saiah A, Towle to forccloss a mort- ne for £8,000 on Lota 22 aud £3 of Macalister's guudlvlfllnu of Block b of Vesnon Park Addition, DANKRUPTOY 1TMH, Doggelt, Baseott & 1illa and Gerirade Q. Suail, whione clafms amount to §7,042.93, fllod & potition agatast W, IL Burchard, Toe bankrupt admitted that o had snepended payment of bl aived service of procers, George A, and Oharles \, Gindelo, contractors and stoue-outiors, filed n voluntary petition in brokruptoy. Thelr habilition amonat ta 17,500, and thoir arsals to wbout £10,200, with zome small personnl accounts, The case wan reforrod to the Rogintor, Plullp Behusler, T, H. Messenger & Co., Durranty, Chafiroix & Co,, H. Upmann & Co.. and Carl Adams. filed a petition agaist Moss & Samson, masufacturera and dealers In tabacco at No. 116 South Clark atreot. The titioners’ claims amouut lo 22,284.60, aud tho charges aro, as usual, susponsion of paymeut of cum- morclal poper. A rule to show causo May J0 was fssucd, and also an injunction to prevont tho debtors from disposiog of their propesty. WUPERION COURT 1N DRIEF, W, IL. Stow, fortha use of LI 31, Stow, began » suit for 5,000 agaiast J. G. Mecliean, CIRCUIT COUNT, Margarot, Mary, Gourge, Jane, John, Btephen, and James Dowin, and Jawes Dewin, Jr., eacn brought a separate suit iu trespaes agalnst the Pittsvurg, Cincinnati & Bt. Louls falliosd, lay- g dawnges at 1,000 Otto J, Olsen bepan n suit in replevin o ro- oover from Honry Mueller, Valontine Blatz, and 13, Dueaberg some billinrd-tables aud saloon ilx~ tures valued at 31,200, Chalotte Hofoldt commenced a suit againet tho Northwostera Butual Life Insuianca Com- pauy, clanning $3,000, 3 E. @, Runals filed a bill against Inaag Bim- mmous and wifo, Joseph Sherwiu, Williawm Ilans- Lrough, Annlo 31, Reid, J. J, Roid, sud Cocilia Lteid, to forcaloss & mortzags of ei,zcn on Lots 7, 8,9, and 18 in 1L, L, Stewait's Subdivision of Lots 11 to 16 of Block 11, and Lot 6, Block 19, ail in tho Bouth Branch Addition. Jobn Epan cowmenced su notion lu trespasa againgt the Allurion Packisg Company, laying damages at §10,000, CRININAL COURT, The prisoners convicted during the prement sension of tho Conrt who bad not been sentenc- ed wors arraigned before Judge Dooth for final disposition, Baturday, aud tho following wero sentencod to the Ionitenilary: Frauk Jones and Thomas Iiardy, ono year each ; Oharles Horg, two ‘yeau; flonry Dradeweide, tiftaon manthsy William Couner, one year; Thowaa Duwyer, fifteon months; Thomas Twi, aod Jobn Milier, fiftoen mouths, The Fol- lowing wora gentonced to the County Jail: John Muloney, thirty days: John Yoe, one month ; John Molntosl, ton” days ; Honry Waguer, thir- ty days; Fred Wolla, ten days ; Honry Johneon, tfilrty days ; John Wiight, twenty days ; Richard Franzen, five days. ‘Tho following wore sene tenced to the Ifouse of Correction : Edward Hansen, three montba; George Weiss, elaven months ; Thumaa Howetf, six montha: E, H. lesanbardt, ten months, and fined $500 and costs, After disposing of thin business tho Court ourned. To-day the Grand and Petis Juries will be impanelad, " 'The tirst cass ast for trinl I8 the Turner forgery case. UE CALL, Jupow CGAny—44, 126, 138, 141, 148, 164, 100, 160, 167, 108, 169, 178 to 184, 180 to 103, Junoe JauesoN—1 ta 20 on calondar No, 2. Junur, Moone—i4, 05, 30, ‘!lv:‘(}: Roorns~09 to 72, and eot casea 3,357 an . JUDOMENTS, Burerion COURT — CoNFE:sloNs — International Bauk vs, Brian Philpet, O, L. Moore, ¥, AL Atkinson, aud ¥, L, Houars, $1,8i4,15, Juuax Gany—Josophine P, Burr vs, Edson T, #,5:5,~Forry Brothers ve, James Iarrott, HOUIT COURT—CoNyrasions—0, A, Strect of vs, William ¥, 0'Donnetl, 301,10, * BUNDAY'S NEWS, LOCAL. On Baturday evening an intoxicated man drove s hotee and buggy into the river Lotween Lake and Nandolph strasts, The man was rese cued, but the borse waa drownoa, At » meeting of the Coal Excliange on Batur- morning, it was resolved not to pay m ?I.\‘Xn eg‘;‘cru‘lw for ‘“*wheelera™ or ?‘ uyha f"? ers” durlng tho sumnmer for unloading veasels. The jury In the Me(rath case agatnat Wilbur 1", Btoroy failed to agroe, and on Saturday morn- ing wore diancharged. Tuey stood nine for con- viction to thres for acqmittal. Jaller Doyle on Priday night relsaaed frowm his coll Iisunerhasuest, the convicted gambler, and took Mm to m drinking-saloon, whora the two bad s high eld time, returniug b Jail alter concluding tbe frolle, This 18 the same Jatler who is accused of stealing the ballot-box, ack 10 th ‘The Weat ‘Town Board of Andit met on Batur. day evening aud decided that the different na. tioualities on the West 8ide ahould Lo represent. ed among the Doputy-Assesaory, in order t curo efliciency in the force. The Doard ad- Journed to g{n nday evening, to giva timo to Assosnor iyan to submit & st of appointwents wade on thot baus, ELSEWHERE, The public debt decressed duriog the month of April §2,325,348, Thizty stores and dwelling-places wers burned ot Montpelier, Vi, ‘The loss was $150,000, The Btraits of Mackinso are reported to be nu‘fllclenlly elearof ica for the puasago of ves- soly, Coogrossman Saylor, of Cincionatl, would tike | t:: bo Hpeaker of tho next House of Ileprosenta- tiven. Lx-Senator Rameey, ot Minnesots, Is ssid to bo working for_the portlolio of Deluno, should shiat gentloman be forced to retire from the Cab. wet. The Lord ¥ayor of London presided at the formal opeuing of the now Alexaudila I'ulaco, wrocted ou the site of e palatial namesake doe siroyed by ro ot long sgo. » THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 3, 1875. WISCONSIN POLITICS. Philetus Sawyer ns a Republican Caundldate for Governor. Conflioting Btatements of His Desires and Intentions, Totter-Law Totler Nol n Candidaie—e Harrlson Ludlugton Mentloned, Prospects: for the Remainder of the Btate Ticket. GREEN BAY GOSSIP, A OALL FOIl PAILETUS SAWYER, Bpeetal Correspondence of The Clieaqo Tribune, GnEEN Bay, Wia., April 28.—We attribute to the Hoon. Philetus Bawyoer, our lats momber of Congresa, the hionor of having dons more to baaten the completion of that great work, the Fox and Wiscousin River Improvement, than any othor man,—and I might say more tlan soy st of men. No one undorstands Lotter than he the importance of the work, and no ons las la- bored more earnostly and diligently in I be- Lalf. Nor is (hle tho only thiug for which we aro indebted to him, Wisconain's liberal sliaro of aprroprintions for rivers, harbors, public build- ings. etc., are the fruats of his persistont eforts, Mr, Bawyor has made a very useful snd influ- ential momber of Congress ; and, after » suc- censlon of terms, he voluutarily retiies from that body strovger in tho confidence and good- will of the peoplo than at any previous day of Lislife. Buch s caso Las fow parallels in our modera politics, and it mny well be regarded a misfortune to the Etats to lose hus wervices on the floor of Congress, Just now, howover, the drlt seoma bearing him towarda the Guberna- torial chair. Ihaye no doubt ho Is the atrongest man whose name bas thua far beon mentioned 1n connection with the Republican nomination for that oice. Btrongest with tho people I mean ; for how his candidacy may be considerod by the politiclang aud wire-pullors it is too early yet to dotermina. Itls possible tho Madison Rogoncy may profer some other man, M- Bawyer bas opluiona and s will of his owy, and, if elected to that ofiico, ho himaelf wonld be the Governor. Iie bas such qualities as wera possensed by Gov. Wasbburn, betwean whom and the Regency & coldnesa ever existod, and existod from the very atart, Ciov, Weshburn snubbod the Chajrman of the Ropublican Committes, 3r, Xeyes, who sought 10 the campaign of 1871 to coutrol cho ap- vlniments, If Slr. Buwyar consents to run, owaver, and recsivea the nomiuvation, ho will be elected of course, Nobody doubts that who koowa him. Ouca on the ‘tracl, he would make it _a point to bo elcted. L'ut Gaba Bouck on tha stand and he wilt sxear that Sswyer if nominated would visit ovory school dis'rict in tho Ntato and maka the entire cireuit on a buckboard. but that ha would bo olected, so marveions are tha will and capa- bilities of this aturdy plnery man. Gabo * koows Lo ju 18 himaelf," an the expresnion goes, for e certalnly would have beaten Kinball 'in the raca Tor Congroes last falt liad not Sawyor on Lthat fatal buckbosrd shadowed bis course evor the whole distriat, TAYLOR. Gov. Taylor will uudoubtodiy bs remominated by the Democratic parcy. ‘C'his lionor Lis expeots, sud long sinco dotermived to buve, aud in whatover he Las dune Lo hos nut for & moment loat aight of this imsor- tunt object, On the whols he has not made a bad Governar, but hae endeavored ta dincharge his exceutivo dutiva in s commondable way, ‘The party could not with any gruce refuss hima reuowination, JUDICIAL ELECTION. The chief intorest of eur spring elsctions in this county centored upon the cleciion of a Judga of *The Second County Court of Brown County,” a court which was “organized by the Leginlntore last wioter, It resulted n the elec- tlun of tho [{on, M. L. Martin to that office, by & mafority of 200 over J. J. Tiacy, his competitor, The Iawyers of the county, including bir. Mar- tin, had "ol united in » call upon Mr, Tracy, who wna at that time Distriot-Attorney, to become » candidate for the judiclal office. Tho people, fecllng that the Jawyers weio undertaking to contral matters, concluded 1o rebuke the fraternity, and took up Mr, Mer- tiu and elected him, Tne chief feature of ouy MUNICIPAL ELECTION wwas tho endira atisouco of anv caucuoing and tha soif-nom.nation of all ceudidatos. This worked wall, for 1t guve & mumnhcltfl of canduiales for each office, and the voteis bad a wide fleld for choico. The papers must havo made a good thing out of |£ for thay wero fliled with the cards of ths various candidates, announclng to the poojla that they had been *persuaded by thelr friends torun™ forthis or that oflice, ‘Thosa who wore in office and demirod a re-eiec- tion usually expresred gratitude for past favors, nod promlsed f olccted to continue fatbful, One man proposed to run for City Treasurer ** if Uod wog willing,” and tho resuit showed that ermisvlon vas granted, for he not only ran, ut was clectad, Ong oandidate for Mayor bad *finally ylelded to the importinate persussion of Dis puncrous friends ** and becamo a candidate, but bis friends did oot prove numsrous enough at the polls to carry him in, Thesa cards wero slncero, and their autbors commcenaed them- solves to the vators {u enrusst, I transcribe one, howover, which appearod to be s mixtuie of slncerity and sarcasm : Canp,—To the Iuinan Family: I proposs torun for Justice of the Peace. 1f elected, I will be present. during business hours in a commodious, bealt ind closn office (£ auch can ba secured within the di inits), snd aispanse therein justice, Judgment, and equity, ungt iU cases whera all three have boen superieded by the common law or the ‘stetutes of Winconsin, until death, expiration, resgnatlon, or im- hment termiuates my carcer, Wiy [ ecok this venerable and lucrative place ls my business, Your uty lhnl'lxllnvoh forme, Dut I have Do objeo- tion te atats that I submlit my name In order tosatisfy ile cravings of “many citizens,” Yours affection. ately, 2 J. 8, Quntis, Mr. Curtis was alooted, haa qualified, secured an office, and is uow ** dispensing.” Lrominoma, — OSHKOSH GOsSsiP, - SAWYER NOT A CANDIDATE. Special Corretpondence of The Chtcago Tridune. Osuxosu, Wis,, April 27.—~The approaching Htato Convention and the noxt Republicau Stato tioket are becomlng toples of conversstion on all hands; and smong Repablicans the opinion in fast cryatallizing invo firm bollsf that the next State Administration will ba Republican. Gor. Tavlor hau diagusted the Bourbon Democrats, dis- appointed the Graugers, embittered the railroad mon, sud lost the confidenco of the Liberal Re- publicans. From all thas can ba seen, tho indl- cations are that a judiclously-ssloated Republic- an ticket this full will sweep the borrd, For the first place on the ticket, the Hon. I'hi- letua Bawyer, of thin city, fa THW FINET QHOIOR OF THE REFUBLIOANS of this section. Ten yeara' active servics iu Con- grosa and a lifo-long reputation as a clear-head- ed busivess-man, peculiaxly fit him for the placo. Blould he signify his willinguesa $o accept ths nomination, he would go into the Couveution with immenso strongeh. But Mr. Bawyer haa ex- prossed his intontion of peremptorily decliniug tha nomiuation, as his extensive business de- mauds his exclusive attention, Noxt to himin the estimation of the Republicans of this section alands Hairison Ludington, of Milwsukee, and h:‘-lu gat the aolid yoto of this part of tho Btate. TPOTTER-LAW POTTER. Tacathat o fow newspacers, headed by the Milwaukea News, are trylug to boust into proms inence aa & Gubernatorial candidate, Mr, 1. L. D, Potter, of Wautoma, the supposititious of zs:h}*aim ltu;m‘?d" I, Tliat g prol y a8 much surpri at this frionds.” To the firat :l?u. AMr, Pottor 18 4 muoch the suthor bout the pleco of legislation which beary Lila nam; Prosidout Graut is of tho Civil-Righta bill, The Porter Iaw origiuated in the Wisconuin Henate of 1874, and waureport. od by a committeo of whioh Mr, Pottor was Chair- man, A, E. Bloekman, of Monroe, and Robert MecCurdy, of this city, were membors of that committos, and the former gentloman v eutitiod toas much credit or discredit as By, Potter, Bleakmsn is & young lawyer of some brains, and he s an near the authior as any one man cau be ofa euluz production. Mr, Pottor {4 nof gener. ally fatked of oa s candidate for Coveruor, or aoy other place on the State tlcket, as farasl «can hoar, nor doew hs desire to bu u candidate, LILUTENANT-GOVELNOR, Unleas Hemy Daetz is nominated for Btate ‘Treasurer, the {rlonds of Frod W, Horn will pro- sout bis nzme for the peaivion of Lieutenant. Governor, ¥red wes Bpeakor of the last Assem. bly, and would creditably discharge the duties of thio offics, ), 3, Diugham, 8180 an rx-Bpeaker of tho Assembly, would t.o an accep:able candidata, RALCIGTARY OF HIAT Bam 8, Fifleld, of Ashland : I1. B. Harshaw, aof this citv: Daua C, Lamb, of Foud du Jac; W, W. Flold of Grant; and J. 8. Custis, of Brown, ars mentiouad In connection with the nomination for Becretary of State. i 18 a good list to so'ect from. Bhould Col, Hlarshaw, of th:s city. decide to Ls & candifate hie bas many friendsin all parts of the Hiate who would take pieasire in giving bim their votes, ATATE TREANURER, The nomination of Henry Iastz, of Manito. woc, for Stste Treasurer, would plrase Rojublic- ronnrally in the northern part of the Hiate, » wan Bwindlad out of the nomination in 1474, :nll dexerveu |t now as s matter of simple jus- 18, ATTORNEY-GENERAL, John B, Caseaday, of Jauesville, & leading law- ver of thn gunthern part of the Htate, and a gon- tleman of culture and abilits, would maie an excellont Attornay-General, aud could have the nomination prohably without any effort an his prit. But I s jnformed tuat, owing to kil oalth, be wili not accept. Judicious nominations snd a square platform wili insure thes eloction of tha whols tickes, and 40 ecura theeo rosults should now bo thoe aim of overy Lepublican, X SPORTING -NEWS, Prospects and Promises of tho Boston Nine: The Northwestern Pennsylvania Trotting Circuit, THE CHAMPIONS, TROBPECTN AND PROMISES OP THE BOSTOX KINE. Speciat Carreaponaence of The Chicage fribune. Dostox, April 20,—Doceton looks to its bass- ball nine this year to retmin the flag which bas waved over our beads o long that we begin to thiok It belonga to us to keep. The frat mova- ment to eatablish a professional base-buil clubin thia city wan in ths season of 1871, aftor tho tri- umpliant eareer of tho Cincinnati Red Stockings had reached fta most brilllant point. J. W. Adams, J. A, Catkoy, and Charles I, Porter wero tho moving spirits. Adams madsup his mind that the only man Amorica to manage a base-bsll nine was Harry Wright, and he did not move & !tar towards forming a clnb untll he had sccured the Wiight brothers, Thersupon s comnauy was formaed with & capital of £16,000, in 50 mbares, They got liany Wrient, Goorge Wiight, and sov. c1nl othors of the oid Rod Stockings, played the saanon throngh, and got the championsbip and £3,000 1n debt. Bnares went from €50 down to €35, but tho Bostons dido't weaken, Tho boys knew thoy hiad a good olub, and the chsmpious ship waa worth sumething. Ip 1873 thoy paid up thoir losses, and wont thiough the neason without a mishap or avy dissgreoment of avy kind, Last year wasn't much of L) car anyhow, and Apuolomo, one cf tho cloyorest Prosidents that any club evar kuow, thoughe that, considering thoy went to Burope and got no more than tuey did, they wera lucky to come out square. This tuey did, liowaver, aud paid up all their debts, sq that they bogan tho yesr with a clear rcora. JOSTON 18 PECULIAR in the way of base ball, s 1u_everything else. Baturdar is of courso tho best das for the game, and, with clear meathor, & match balwasn good clubs ought todraw 4,000 or 5,040 people. It's only an extraordinary game that gets 5,000 spec- tators, On the Fowth of July we ought to calculste ou that uumber, An inforior game will always drasw 1,000 poople, aud from thst upwards. In the scale of popularity I should rato first the Athletics, then tho Chioagos, Mulusls, Hartfords, aud Philadelphias, The new clubs will, Lbowever, re- calve a biearty reception, and wo mill try and not warm J{hom quite eo bad ea we did Charloy Uould's New ilaven nine, which cams here to open the ball. | TOE NGATONA, There ia precious Jittle that is now to say abont tha Bostons thia messon, Ivorybody kuows them, and they kuow tbat individually the men are os fl.“d in their positions rd suy players the country, =znd that aa & wnine none can approach them in unity of purpose and ekill in wurking togother. This yoar wo have only one acwy man, Latbam. formerly of the Maple Leafs, of Gueluk, whom Marry considors ono of the best general llllyum in the country. ITe s a tall, well-propor- ioned fellow of 31 years, aud {s already auite popular with the rest of tha men. llarry inau- gutates s new nyatem this year, Ife 1a not going tbis acason. e will play his mon entirely according to the nine nu has to contend spainst, leaving out thoso mon whem hio cousidors the weabast be- fore tho pitcher of the oppasing glub, Jor in- stance, he can play Whita, AMcVey, or O'Rourke tebind the bat, Latham' or O'Rourko st flrat, Darnes or Beals at second, Schafer or Leonard at third, and George Wiight or Leonard at sling, At the ritchor's 1.osition the veteran and Mau- ning will spoil Brnlding. Just here 1t will be of fntorest to show how our men faced the pitch- ern last yoar, McVey made the bighest acora of any one of tho niug againat McB-1do, Bramard and Alanoing, Zettiein and Collins, and Fusher and Stearns, his peicentage of firat-baso Lits to times at bat belng respectively.444, 458, .460, aud 480, Cummings and Beclitel wero the must effcotive agaiust bint. Barnes hit Bond botter than any othar man of the uine, . Hany Wright and Leonard were the strongest lga\nn Mutthess, and 8palding against tha Philsdolubisne. Zetl- lein and Collina punishied tha **old man ** worse l:;nn anybody elsc. The following tsble shows the TIOKEST AND LOWEST AYERAGRS h man in the piues . Lotwest, Highest, G, Wright, MeDride, 1t Burnes, Cummis and Bechtal White, Fi Btesru W208) _tel Bpaldiug, Mesride. ... 22|Pistior wnd Siearis ... A~ HoVoy, Gutniuingss.. +20:|Traioard aud Ssuniig 16 Leomael, Cummids, " |iratnardand seniog 417 of and Hochiel .. Zottlotn and Gollius.... | ORourke, Dond....... 23y lrsiard and unning 310 Bchafer, Matthewa. .. 159{Urainard and Munning ;363 H, Wrlght, Ze and Collin Boals, Moliri i Bond hart us and Brainard and Manning least. Other olubs agninst Spalding rank as fol- 260} lows; Cobieago, Hartford, Baltimoro, Athletie, Mutual, Philadelphis, aud Atlautic, i i THE TURF. NORTHWESTENN FPENNGYLYANIA TROTTING CIROUIT, dpectat Currespondenca of The Chicage Trivune, Enir, Pa, May 1.—Tho Exocuuve Commiites of the Erle Driving Park Association held a meating st their rooms one day last waok. The following are the dates and premiums of the several associations forming the Northwestern Tonusylvania Trotting Circuit, Thbe frat meet. ing will be st Titusville, aud the last in this city, 7The Erle Driving Park Association this yoar only offer $5,000 in premiums, sgainst $12,000 {u 1874, and §16,000 {n 1873, The wane aigety, from erience, find that fast racos not bring out s\l tha trolters, sa thay have cut out the fast races and aubatituted alower oucs. Tois will give overy man who Las s nug wih speed in bim & chance. The Buffalo Driving T'ark Association bave out down their premiuna this_year £20,000, which plainly shows that emuller purses snd slower time are now in ordar, ‘Tne following are dates and purses of the v rlous aspociationas Titusville Diiviog Park As- noclation, June 8, 9, and 10, Premuutns, §2,4.5, for 2:30, 3:34, 8:00, 2:40, 2:50 clasnses, and & freo- for-all race, 8¢, Potersburg Driving Park Association, Jone 15, 16, and 17, "Prewmiuins, $2,500, for 3:00, d:00, 2:34, 2:45, 2:40 olasses; & 1uuning race, aud s freeall, Parker City Driving Park Ausoclation, June 22, 28, and 24 ; premiums, €5,000, for 228, %:35, 2;40, 2:50, and 3:00 olass, aud a running raco snd » froe-for-all, Shoron Driving Park Asaociation, July 1,2, Aml{!;d‘v]umhm.\l. 3,600, for 2:30, 2:30, 2:40, 50, 8:00 clags, and & mulo race under waddle, and aunuiug race, Qreenville Driving Park Assoclation, July 6,7, and 8 ; promiums, $2,800, for 2:47, %84, 240, 2:80, 8:00 class, aud free-for-all race, Couneantville Dnfln} Park Assoclation, pre~ minms, $L800, for 2:27, 2:40, idd, %iLY, 980 class, & running raco, and a cols stake for foals of 1873, Erio Driving Dark Association, premiums, £3,000, for 2:80, 2:86, 2:40, 2:48, 5:00 clans. {ree-for-all puise of §800, and a rinniog race, ‘Iho Evis DiiviugPark’ Associativn have on- gaged Mr. Alfred wo, of Cleveland, O., the woll-kuown ariver, to take charge of track, and alao to traln a nawmber of trottets bore for com- iug races, Le Roi NAmuse, A writer on the Kiog of Davaria. in the Gal- azy, sayas Let us uot forget to mention » whim which supplied conversation for seversl daysmn ‘ho courtand the eity during sbis lest winter, For soveral daya the Itin ordered that thir. ty of bia heai herses slinid by fod with eats alons, Tha grooma thought that he waa prepar- ing fors race. In the midat of & snow-Atorm he bad a Jittls tower built {n a forest, with a gal- Irey, where, on a certsin day, ho atationed an ore chentra of ‘wind tnatramanta, [fe himaelf ase ceurded the summit of hia obsersatory, sround which hn ordercd his horseato be fed. In the corn-feldn he s:attarg] here snd thors drims, kottles, aud no:ns soldiorn with guna leaded with porder. What conld ba the meaning of thiw? An order hai been given that esch ons whonld remain in his pincein porfect silance, The affair wras bagin- bing to be tirenome, whon suddenly the King, from the top of histoser, mada a atgn which was expectod by tha leader of tha orchestra, by the druma, (rumpots. audsoldiera. An infernal hubbub burst forth, rolting of graat denma, rowder ox- plorions, shirill whistles, hoarre howliugs. Beized with mad terror, the horees Atarted, burat their fasteningn, leanod np, mildly running here aud there, tails anl maue floating 1n the wind, they rasrod, zigzagged, whirlod in circles. flecing the uproar whick bellowed from all the bushes, and snomed to pursus them. At last, ona slter the otlier, the distractad snd maddened animals dissppearad from the horizon, luthe aveniug, the next day, and the day after, they were plekes up onfeebled, ntill wild and Ltsnod. Bowme had fled to tho mountains, othera to tho woods and marshes. Tha peasants had cotlected s» eral. We know not If any were missing. Bot no mattor, his Majesty had been well amuned, _PATENT SHUTT:RS. E a E £ & z_E oL d =222 o5 & Ao z g 2 << S <2 N edd 17 = :-15- g = z & 2oy v 2 # 5 SHuTTESS H OLARK&COMPANY'S PATENT 8elf-Coiling, Revolving SHUTTERS, I STBEEL AND WOOD. A4 RE NU HINERY, and REQUIRE X0 MACUIIREY- &2t oot or onbzm. 218 West Twenty-sixth-st., New York, Chicago Once, 51 LaSalle-st. GEQ.T. WILSON. Ag't. 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ADELPHI THEATRE, Week Commencing Mendany, Moy 3, Absolataly Immense Attraations 1his Weak ! D ! ombination ! Ulorlons u.flf Olia Burst | KNGLA! THE TROUBADOURS, Tn their Masical Bketol, entitind I ALCITWORIKL, te with Sunge, Danas ressaiing. Tor THE TIRAE TN AT F e MR e kRt 8 WROTIAGH: the Farorh Papuiar ' Banjniet “and at Nozlzontal Bar BORDWELL/B .MXRRDB OP IRECLAND, Tllostrating in the man perfect manner the Sannae tiuliles, Ancleat Legends, atc., of the EMK 2goment of the charming actrase, MISS REESA, otion of a3 entirely tiew ine, INSIDE TRACK OR, TIE ARABS OF TIll4 CITY, Pall of scnsation and brillfant efects. The Grand and Thrilliag Fire Soene, theatre io the world b RATOR'S MOS0 HALL, 3 Grand Concerts! WEDNEBDAY, May3; FRIDAY, Mar?; Concort, 8UN 1> n}s S aadaSacnd Jesse Shepard! Fram 8t Petersborg. Russin, reatost living COMPOSE] BBAZB ani SOP 8O g 15 Ko, FiAne Barivaed GRAN, €0 reslize that two tupaehuman Yolces composers and eritlcy MUSICAL - a roat o Patorabiirg was & gucet ot the Imperial Vals for sale at Banor's, { principal Hotels, Palmer 1oute: Nuws i 3-Ottics on dars of Con ACADEMY OF MOSIC. EMILY SOLDENE. MONDAY aod TUFSDAY, Mavd and | it th SATINIE WEDNERDA Y, Latoys smirsoly spe MADAME ANGOT'S DAUGHTER. SOLDENE in her great role of MLLE. LANGE. WRDNESDAY BVENING iby general roquest), the CHILPERIC. Jully Kiag of Franse, THURSDAY acd PRIDAT, Offcaback's Latest Sea- “MADAME T/ARGHIDUC, BATURDAY, FAREWELL WATINEE MUS. LANDER, with bor Poworfal Dra- HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ETHIOPIAN OPERA SEASON! Commencing Monday Evening, May 3, Every Evening and Wednesday and Saturday Matinee, EMERSONS HINSTRELS! THE HASTER BAND OF THE WORLD! FRESI FIOM CALIFORN! PERFORMERS IN BILLY EMERSON. BILLY ARLINGTON, BEN COTTON, BILLY RICE, . 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All contribatinay oun to pabliah & work of | . | toMr. DANIEL O'IIARA, * wolr writien by Gea- | Ohica, By 1t n wlen b was o Il | aner rrus e dodlcation of Llils Gomrades in Ariui atoeers and 0 does not deslgn to i histary of SUNDAY LEGTURE SOOLETY, ;'Extra Scientific Lecture! “THE ROMANCE OF LIGHT." ted by a Berlenof | Pepper's Ghost WIII Appear!? otare ta the Soctsty will ion will be unly 16 cents. 1l, Sunday, May 9, 3p. . MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, GRAU & CIlIZ! PARISIAN OPERA BOUFTE CO. MONDAY, Mar3, lu the Bt GIROFLE-GIROFLA. V‘ NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ic NGTON OPERA HOURE, Coruertiizlscnth sud Blate-uts. it CAN-CAN EXPOSITION BUILDING, |~ DISSOLOTION. JERUSALEM ationtng her boaaty and decay, oa view for eveniag. EXPOSITION BUILDING. s of tha ! bis recol. | tohis own | ENLYCLOPZDIA BRITANNICA. ba S0, bay " Thiscditlon witt embody the resalts of the vipest leara- | and successful Opers Atth 1his bition witl con s i voaitiod Bullding ! of thu bix liarule Piclure of LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. ~ minanNoan, DUNGAN, SHERMAN & G0, BANKRRS, NOS, O & 11 NABSAUST.,, NEW YORK, CIRCULAR NOTF.! V' | 3 [ ERY OF ORE OCEAN NAVIGATION, National Tine of évte"atfizships. 1878, | NEW YORK TO QURENSTOWN AND JIVERPOOT Bata EO Hto % KoT. e Wedngaday, Apa1at, DL atordar, Sar o “:‘R;:. 2 ataeay, Moy &, & 870 and h Carranoy. Rtescags at wreatly req rice. et y S Premld flu-lum"s Titkots’ {rom Liramal e 10 i R et iromaut at (ha ot ply to s i Northest e ! Bhorman ooy Oneer. od0pba. {ooporttengm ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, The General Transafantie Cos A Betmeen Now York and Ratre. Fho.eplanaid rooraes ¥ g vortio roote e thg Coniinent (el mora' St othor, 1, 3 irer, Now Yok, st followss o cier Na. 0, North FRANCHE, Trudsilo ;mfimim pone ey, o0 PIRIGE OF PASSAGE 1N GO Tading win Firat eatiin, $1on7 seoond, 863; third, D ata ties ets at rednced ralos toerage §:2, with superior . Tdkiioas and inoladiog Al Wecsiries Blamicreioa GF. M ACKENZIR, Agent, §5 Broadway, N. Y., Great Western Stonmship Line. From N, rk to” Dristol (Mfillfld) dlreet. apt. Wlmll'inm ll’lmg:" Ml]fl-”‘ X T Noris ve' Qonlt Reurgin D oss GRO. MCDONALD, Agent. . Satardey, 31 Batardar: sy 1 Excursion ticuata, LakeRhore & 3t 80 'R, ARRIVAL KND DEPARTORE OF TRAING FXPLANATION OF eepted. * Hun: REFERENCE. MARKS, —7 Suturday ox. Tive Sunday st ax; ezcepled. 1d CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN, ekt Ofiecs, td Clathesty Cwermaa, lowsa), and 75 Canate 4t,, corner Madison.st,, and at the dspols, ubugue inaha Night Exnres oport & Dobaane | 250t & Dibuaus (L] Parsea b Green flay Kipreie, h oML e, § Bt Pant & Wiaoa 3 Merquattn Express., @ (ienava Lake I\ 1pres; o e, sl SDepur aorser of Canat ena R MICHIZAN CENTRA'. RAILROAD, Depot, foal of _Lake. and footay' Teentyssecond-of, Fotkaratiers 1 Clrkest., soutkesst sorn @k 55 Laketles Tremont House, tr W Tndelons Atlantie Kxoress, Night Expeess, SHutning Frros Nigas Hpress *Hunday Ex, CHICAGO & ALTON AILRI4Y. Chleago, Kansas iy aud Denter Sost Lane, via Eoufot. ama, Ho., and Chiraga, Springfeld, Alton ani 4. Lous - Through hine. Luion Depot, Weal Sidey near Vadis dridge, - Sicket Ofices: A8 Depol, and 155 Kan1ua Clty and Denver Fast Er. oula and Apringfield L KX Louts, Springiield & Toxs Feoria and Reoxux Kxprass. i) it e b b 1r3%r, Lacon, Washington I oo/ Jollet & Dwieht Aovorauodatian: * 455 ns s C*ICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. i erat, eorner Madison and Uanalests, Fioket e, &3 South Clark-st,, opposite Sherman Honse, und al Depol Lrace, | _drm Bllmanke o |* 8:20a, m.\* 7:45p. m. *10:00 8, m.{* 4:00, 1, $:03p. m. [*1):008. ma itop.m. AILRIAD. 5 ILLINOIS CENTRAL R . Dapet, foot af Lakett, ur.J,{u-!qf o "zenty Utice, 121 Randolpheit, Express Fast 1 1. Luule) Usiiod New Urle Bpnusoid, Peorls & Kook Epringtield and Porla Dubugus & Slouz Oty 1 Dabuque 4 .. Dodga Gilman Passenger. ! cHICAGO. BURLINGTON 2 QUINCY RAILROAD, * Depats, Jout of, bl,‘:k Indiuna-av, an-d Sixtesnthet,, L o1 Luerstia Borgla | ek ol it Slsteciliat” Ticki 0dicus, 3 G i Taate, | drrive, & dious Ulty B, ‘ast Line, jur Uinal ladreaworts, Joseph s Tersarip uiors as ) Grova Acconmdiili) ar0 Accammodating) Downei'stirore Accammudatia |* 613 p. T¥Ex-Runda,s, 1L, e urany, $Es, Bogn KANKAKEE LINE, From Cantra Depot, Joot Lalewst,, aut depat SN, Tt e, LI\ Handolpet i at g | Laarel | drrive, Tndiagawolis, Loutsville & Clneln- KEIED8S creeys. vl E (" 8 otis, Loy ¥ et P b et 3B me mad Nlgbt Kapross(daily) 125 p. ml 7988, m. # lcl‘l‘(lCLINNl’T“I AI'H L:NE AND KOKOMO LINE. rom Littibury, Cincixnat, . Loult Kailuay depal, eor. ner Clini rulle Vead &1 e, 12 iR e " e R e Zeace, | rrive, 8:008, m.[* 640 p. m, 780p.m 198 m, CHICAGD & PACIFIC RAILROAD. icpolcvrner Chica a-av. Larrabeeast.; Passenger. do and g ve- | Jrelshd aud hickeiofice Nv. 48 Cluriatu, mesi fo Shermcn 1 Elgin 3 Liasca_Accommod: PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & 6T. LOUIS RAILROAD. O i eion 1k Hamiatshestoned oy e A1 | # 48 p, e, BALTINORE & OHi0 RAILROAD Ivaine leave Srom Lipositivw Buitding amd dipel foot af Tuentysecond-sf, ~ Ticke wfice, 1 LuSaltansl, l Zaave | _Arler, 038, m,| 8:40p, m Matl, Bundays Exc Dally.s i TS5 el 85k e Kapions, Dally..conee CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. " Van Buren and Sherman-is, Donst, corner o Van Buren and Shermanin, Tiskel efie, Leave, Omabs, Leavenw'thk Atchlion Bx)*|0:13 a. m Peru Accowmodaiion, * 5:00 b, Nlgbi Espross, 10:00 0. m1. " DISSOLUTION NOTIOES. OHICAG0, Alay 1. 1533 The sopartnenahip heretofore dolng busluess nader the nams of W. H. olvia is alasolved by mutus! consent. Tl e, - HASFITINE, 0. I, BAVAUE, TREARURY DEPARTMENT, ornclorl»urrnoumunu:uunucl;l Wasiixotoy, Feb. 8 lafs, 3008 WG i b JOHN JAY KNUX, Cowotrollor of Curieney. o o ~ MEDICAL OARDS. DR. T, J. CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE 14 & sare oure for Private Dissasas, FOR SALE BY ALL PRUGUISTS,