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othing will he dons vory aoen to rectity the e O Lrovent eny muro serioun diessters. SATURDAY'S GALE, mother sover gl wisited thin rogion Tant Salurday o, it owinz o the Sact that the wind was from B outhwent Lk litie damags was doto i th vicln- Fosre are, howsver, euterlatucd that som; U bave occurred on (hio Dlichigan shiore, Vestols e eerived licro eaterday roport that (e lako about e hilen from siwre wan fearfully rounly an ihoy 25" davger of Lelug mamentarily dahed 1o pleces by the waves, Tho echr Topsy, dutiug , brayalenco of tha gale,was e fnfo by it Hukiiow itys er fibbooin was Dout & miles o thi mgz'.'n' swoy by e eollsian, aivd she aled loat lir (o)~ B Biio wan ro dbsabled thataba ad o como to yuchor st Gro«ro I'olnt, whence the Uaptsin cama to Iy ely by radl snid procured s tug. —#ho arrived here ey o » orEs i, Ax faois e b cargo of Jteiter in disposad of nhe wiil Lo docked for repaira. Ao schr Limherminn hiad her bobstuys blown wway, $3d 8 uumber of ulLer Vessels caine 1 minus thulr pnvas. THE SAGINAW RIVER SHIPMENTS. pectal Dispaich te The Chieazo Tritune, gurr Baawnaw, May 0.—~The shipmonts from tho giginaw River for tho weazon fo date ara s follows: gaginaw—Linmber, feet, 5,451,003 lath, pleces, 60,0005 Tes, 1,325,000 bels, 6,715, Bay Gity—Lim ety 1028 Floren, 233,430 AUTnglen, jrogo0; sall, brlm, G0, The fusber sbipsnenty from tho Buciiaw Liver to May 8 1874, agytegated feet, THE SAULT OPEN. pexnors, Mich,, May 0,~Dinpatcbes from Bault Bte, usris roport the river Lhere ontiroly olear of fca, Tha s Outario and Kty loft yosterday for below, No faemt nowa from Mud Lake, but 1t fs- thought boats a0 eb throughs BEpRS et LAKE MIGHIGAN, citicAao. The lumber flect s nearly all n @nd the market f8 prowded witlh craft....Tho barge Ellen Witlfats fs reparing st the North Hlilo dock of tho Chicago Dry— io progs Monlgomery and Inter- Qean and batge sro expected ‘o arrive lodsy from Day City with cargoes of salt. ~Tho prop Mad Dog will sgaln ba in the alop burl- s 408 roseon. Ko will begln Lo carry slops from Tong Jolm'n Hummit faria iy a doy of two, Bho me out for tho firat tmo thin potson yeaterduy, 524 Tooks an tnoan and dliapidatell as ever....A Litge Samber of vesscls left this port for the Lower Laken: foong Abero yarn the lesm-barge Ketcham and farge Ttutter, Steam-barge Kersmw and bargo Soore, ors Java anid Potomac, and the nolirs Brooklyn and [iihce Alfred....The cxeursion tug Jlen Drake, of A= piral Gox's Whilo Star Jiue, wan ready yericray to ke Ler firat exourslou {rip {o Calunet, Tho little Rdmiral stood in the pouring rain all tho afternnon ‘waltlug for passengcrn, and wos murprived nony catnes Tinexyeeled all tho eporting-men of Chicago would fur 0ut becaua 1t way siich o nice day for itckR. 4 Tia prop Colorada fe bound 10 fiave & big cargo, | i 1eft 1hda port for Butfulo yosiorday witl 50,600 it of whieat atid 18,500 b of oath, Blio stops sk Dilwaus Reo o finieh out with 2,709 bla of flour, MILIYATKEE, The ol chir Col, Gluver in to mare, and_ received ber Jant {ow last Thursday, Sho was moved from Darnban's sl to the Jako atyl feft upsm thy battom S0t Of the Larbor, a pray 1o thiu elemonta, LAKES ST. CLAIR AND HURON. " * DLTROIT, TThe harge Blsac), noliove on tho other side of the dver, was puliod off Ly the steam barge R, J, Mackeit Friday, after tho tug. Miunie Norton had dredged away from Lior steru a trife. The steru bulwarks of the Biascll wero slightly Injured....Tho Free Press ofthe Ttk eays: ¢ The tu Winslow arrived wup yese wrday afternoon from Kelley's Island, where ehe bis been trylng to relio (ho sunken selr Ex- change, Blz pumps were put upon the Eschunge aud lowcred tho water somad feet, but whilo endeavor- Ing to put tho suction of onoof the pumys further down the remmaining five pumps woro unablo to keep ber clear, uud sho tilled ugaly, All ler conyos was uied, but il wes of ho avail, the hull belog literally tllged, 1ut one way remelua to rateo Uor, and tliat 13 by placing eeows longsido of ber_und, by meais of sicatn pawer, kit ler “up bodily, It 4 3 chance for Capt. Snow {0 experment with hls wreckl toat. nuw buili'ng nt tho Dotrolt diy-dock. wre Tho aurvey porty ot the # Fme-kilu crossiog i chsrgu of Col. Ulferh lisa comnpleted the work of set= tiog * ot and bioyw, and fanow awuiling the ar- niral of additionul forcen aud applinucos necoesary fo comploto tho work. ... Tho stmr Lalin Brevze, 88 Roon s sl arrives from Grand Huven, will be baarded by s troupo of nerobats, gymushia, oguestrisne, wild beante, ad horees for atrip to Jato Superior, Tho Detrolt Free Press saye it Lus typo enougls to priut tho tame of tho show,...Tho Northern Transpertation boats will commenco fifting out this week, the digicul- ty botween the raflroady havivg Leen settiod at n mect- {ng beld ut Boston Last Monduy.... Lo eteamiliargs It, 4. Hackett will bo engajied fu ibe fron oro trade Les txcon Eseauaba and Clevelsnd duriug tho seiron, erconsort,tho MeGregor,ts at present used in laadug the Forort City und licr rt, tho- Hurev Drown, with coal ot Baudusky, The litter crafts draw tou nuch wler o pame owr the | Lare.dlis et states that tho sallors on board {he schr Wil Home, which wax aboul (o efart Thursday morulug fromt Detrolt for the Welland Canal, struck for §1.60 jer day, Tho owner refused fo exceed €1, and gavo them tlo slteruativo of taking that sum or golng ashore, Happenlug to bave even or clght Captaitia i bin employ, and uone of (hem i acilve rervice, it wan thu {ufeution to put them on board thy Homo' i nso tho men did not go to work,.,.Tuo tug Eavorite dfil ot succeed fu yulling the sehr Anglo- Baxo off tho beach uesr Mt Cemcnn, ‘The Saxon han gotten tuo firm @ Lold 1o bo puiled off Ju tho yroscit wiogs of water, sid sho will lighter her deck Joul of squarq thnber, dle will thew b towed Lako Lz DAY CITY AND BAGINAW, ‘Tho bargo Cofliuborey, in cutertug Uiy Olty Tarbor, Tan gard nground near tho rang ghts ut the mouth of tio river. Hho was sflerwards pulled off by the tinited efforts of the steam-barges D, F. Roso and Tewyest and tugs Numage and Fannde Puthill, .. A special 10 the Detrolt Free I'rees from East Sawinaw, datcd May 7,eays: Business fu maring circlos iu improving. 'Blztcon vessela cleared from Saginaw River porta to-day, tuldu out 6,032,457 1t of Taler, m(g» pea of lath, 760,600 shiugics, aud 2,000 brid LAKE SUPERIOR, The Dotroit Free Iress of ¥rlday lias the following Lato Superior nows: 'The Mangancse Iron Com- any, & now urganizaton, with a capital stock of 500,090, witl open now miges $u tho Menomineo fron roglons. Tho Munixiug furnace Is wvernglug 26 tons per day, and tho mako will bo steadily increascd, The Elcnango Mino hos goutracted for the dolivory of sl tho ur that can Lo ralsed durlug the soason, and work will bs resumed fu o short tme, The Wasbington 18 increariug {ts foreo, the managers bo- Lug eucouraged to conshilorabla Vigu:')z{rhulfifl that ey will tind o market for the whols of the reason's yroduct, A conteact has boen closod to wark the Keye Etonp Mine, and_ work will be conumenced on or aboiit e 15tk ftist,...Thero {8 now Jying on the smclting- ¥orka dock nt " Tloughton, ready for shiyniont, ncarly 8100 tous o fngot uppery neatly ul of whicl beloun o ihe Calumot & Mucda, worlh. orer 2,000,000, This amonct will bo cansilerably fn- ereaned by tho opening of navigition, The Quincy product i {ncluded in this, tho mitioral frow that oo being run into ingots at the brsuch of the De- iroft ano Lake Buperior copper-works ut this port.... Ontonagon Tver lu now entircly fres from ico, which went out during ‘fusaday uight and Wednosday of List woek, A strong south wind was blowlug during ibo night, Lut Wednosday wiorniug it hauled around o’ the northwe:t, which prevented tho ko from lasing e shors aul main 3ke, “Ilio 1co i the slough ts ovut as fast am possiblo,... almost sa routton as it was 3 chinuel Into tis ruken up, Atid 18 passin Tholco i FFtago Lako s at this time laut year, Th 1o 1674 on the dth of AMa; a:ngon passed the Duluth No fes encountared. .. 3 od Qustom-ilouse afiicer THE ERIE CANAL, LADING, Bupraro, May 0.—The Board of Trade bins sdopted & mew canal bill of lading, Two wrek-days aro al- lowod cauniguces o disclinrge cargoes, provided notico of arrival shull Lo given befors 13 o'clock m,, Mtor which Lino the cargo or consigues pays demurrage at tuerate of 3 per cent per day upon faight, iucludiug oils for sach sl avery day of uch demurrage over two doys, as shove spocided, ‘until tha cergo is fully dlachurgod, "Thers 18 no important shangalin other claus: * MISCELLANEOUS, Capt®Donnelly, tho Kingston wrecker, is preparing Ja go to tho resous of tio schr Star, ashors on tha Dicks,...A fino schooner of 10,000 bu capacity was lsunchiad at Port Dover Baturdsy, Sle s namod the Racino reef buoy i iu position, It s feot wust of the shoslest spot.. The first craft from Ogdensburg Lake Buperlor Lbis scason was tho Belle 1, Gross, which passod up lsat Bsturids, #a1d tiat the tug-ownars at Port Colborns bave all Tanged to work together, and taka turus, and savo the S3penses of wages {u doubl crows and fuel in racing, o tug 1ied Lela will bo engaged i owing rafts <#Tw {3 800800, 10, ThE schi A, Pligyer, owiiod 2t Uolland, wes badly d3ihoged laat Moy while eue terluy Baugatuck Harbor, . Duriugthie past (wenty-four hours various portions of & wreck, supposed to Lo that of & Jumber-large, lavo been driftlug sshioraat gud slove Port Austin, * Boma 4,000 or 5,000 feed of lumber ve been socu also & fire-extinguishier, s Lirge ullcan, a log-cliain, & pair of blaukels, and two csbin doors,’ A rurtlon of a bull hias core sabote, but uoth- {ug by which the oraft sould be identified, ain-barge tia A Bushwhricker's Honnnza, Independence (Mo) Heraid, Wa learn, but what truth thore is in the ramor e canuok vouch, that ou the day subsoquent to tha killing of Askew In UXI{ County, a goatlo- man traveling on the road betweon this aud Kan« fas %&y found (s pooket-Look containiug some 812‘, fn greenbacks and s like amount jn Ublted Btates bonds. Tho person fuding it has nade diligent ivauitios 10 regand to it, but as yot Lag elicited no information that will Jead to who b/ ownor of, Lbo posket-book is.. Rumor bas it 283%1',‘(\? an 0y yau found, i “F bR e ¢ camo towstd fndependence on, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:. MONDAY MAY IDI, 1875. THE SOUTH. More About the Industrinl and Political Situation in Arkansas, Thoe Color-Lino in Slow but Cer- tuin Process of Obliteration, Govornmental Btops Toward the Suppres- gion of Lawlossness, The Negro in Much Betior Condltion than in Waost Tennessce. Larra Roow, Ark,, May 5.—The dondltions nocessaty to tho maintenauca of the color-line lu Artkansas havo evidontly passed nwny ; the an- tipathles, prejudice, terror, and distrust, resuit- ing from tho arrayal of tho two races in antagon- Latn,—which sursive,— ALE ALAO PASSING AWAY. 'The moet roseato coloring that can be given it cannot conceal the foct that the antipallitos, prejudice, terror, and distrust, romain, to be in greator or less degroe manifestod. Nor ean the most gloomy viaw hide that they aro waning' Tho trinmph of the Uarland Adminlstration, whilo it was tho substantial victory of the tox- payera and of tho great majority of the people, was won in & contest In which tho color-lino was closely drawn,—every negro being on thooneside, and gvery white man, eave the carpet-baggoers, on tho othor. But for tho long eataloguo of mis- deede charged againstthewm, no roialiation Lua Licon visited upon nogro or carpet-bagger ; none higs boon attempted, snd, avident!ly, nono is con- templated or apprehonded. Whothor it be credited to honesty of purpose, to enlightened palicy, or to ntrens of circumstanaos, tho viclory s been biened to pccaunt in the intoreat of good governmneunt; ond the Garland Govorn- 1zent, supported by almost the entiro whito pop- ulntion, snd encountering no opparition from any quatier, has manifestly in good faith on- gaged in the work of ; RESTORING THE MATRUIAL PROSPERITE of the Btate. An end lins boon mada of tax-oating; it Is fm- possible undor tho restraluts impused by the Constitution framed ond ndopted by the party which olectod tho Garland Adminisiration. With ibo total Blate Jovy Imited o1 per centone valuabiod now of ouly £85,000,000; with throe- fourths thut owount payable in Blate gerip,—that is, In redemption of the dobt of the Btate,—ond the other ono-fourth to Lo applied solely to payment of interost on the Londed debt; with tho collestion of taxes sus- ponded by the suspeneion for 1875 of tho mct providing for sale of property for dolinquent tuxes, aud by remission of pennlty for nou-pay- ment of taxes acerued,—theto can be notling to steal. Indecd, with no resourca but tho salo of £500,000 of Londs, which eanuot be offered at loss than GO conts, and which by Inw aro ex~ changosblo for erip worth 933 conts, It looks very much as though the Garland Goverument, Leginning with an emp(g treasury, must con- tinuo to rup, as Gov. Garund stated to Tug JI'nisuse correspoudent it thug far had, without any monoy. It lins taken a atep toward tho SUPPIEISION OF LAWLL8SNESS, which {8 no wwall advance in Arkunsss. Tho Inty possod by tho present Loglalature, makiug tho carryiug of coucealed weavons 8 erimo, and and also making it ponal for Mayors of citios, local magiatrates, otc., ta noglect” or rofuse to enforco tha act, now takes offect, and the Htate Adninistration ks putting forth its utwost cfforty to hava it rigoronsly executed. In alaud where overy man, without exceeding oxaggeration, muy ba styled a walking arsenal, where the fluat argument is apt to be a pistol-ehot, and a ghoot- iug ailray is referred Lo a8 s *discusslon,” the {fwportanco of this action can scarca ha overosti- mated, If tho attempt to anforce tuo law be but only partinlly suceensful, the result in dimin- nhing turbulenco aud lawleseness must prove mone salutary. If there Lo ono sontiment more pronounced than another among the leading supporters of the Garland Governmont, it is, that they ara put upon their good behavior, **T'ho uiggers havo boou told thint, when we got the powar,” aaid an ox-Confederato oflicer, uow s wealthy plantor, and ono of tho loaders in the Garland movemont, +thiey would bo doprived of tholr righta; that outrages would multiply; and that, in shore, thoy would be substautinlly re-onslaved. Wo aro going to prove to thom that THEY WEBR LIED TO." Sald another, also a planter, aud a Fonthernor by birth: * Wo'vo hind boro a sat of hot-headed fools, for whoas acts we all of us have boen pun- ihod, sud who hava Liad fall swing long enough, Wa liavo got to teach thom the day for that sort of thing is past; and we are golug to do it," Baid othora: *‘Thiy {3 the first chance wa've had to get su honest Government or to govern ourselves, and o are not going to let the d—d fools v.nm\ it, Tf there aro auy outrages under this Administration, we intend “to squeleh thom forthwith.” Said still othors, fnoldentally, while (alking of tho crop-prospcets and industriul situation, no referenco being mado to pohtics: *“Thero’s & rrospect wow ol roetoriug the property of tlis Btato, and wo are golug to do it. Thore’s hoon altogethar too much politios hore, and thore's too many men of tho sort that drank forty-iod whinky and kopt up tho politics. ‘L'hoy aredown for thia back soats, and we moan to keop out of political broils, and bave thio Btate kept ont of them. Wo havo an honost Administration, havo limited taxea to tho luwest tigure by our Coustl~ tution, and now inteud to put down tho disor- dozly fellpws, and EXCOUBAGE IMMIGRATION, ‘Wao don't want peopla kopt out of Arkansas by storics of ontrages ; wo've lost enough that way alroady.” A bottor ovidence thau all, perhaps, wagd Lt givon at Blomphis, to wit: that the negroos wore emigrating from West Tenncusoo to Arkaomas ; sud’ the statoments mada in Ar- kaneas {n anawor to inquirios su to labor, that tho lanor-supply bas naver becn so good, beeause of the immigration from Georgin and Tonusssse, though more labor waa nsodod. Another factor in tho situation, which must tend to tho obliteration ofZths color-live, resulta from the fact that thore aio altogether too many statesmen fu Arkaowas for one party to hold them all. T'oo many Lave been accustomed to Iead, and too many of thom have boeu opposed to cach otlier, and are apposed to eaoh othor, 1 thoir porsonal aspirations, principlos, aotoce- douts, snd assoclatious, for it to bo possible for them to act In unison, now {hat thoy baye gained tha control. Whether thoy be unduly elated by thoir success or_not, the fact romaios that they look npon tho Radical party, a8 thoy torm it, a8 defunct boyond tha pousibility of resurrection, which thoy never take into ac- cuunt, **'Tho nogrocs were ths strougth of tuay party; thoy would not beliovo that it could bo dorented, for they oxpected the Gonoral Govorn- mons to carry the election for them, even if they lostit.” Amiong the late lupnbncnn leadorn the general expreasioun was: ' Weare dons for a whilo; now we'll woo what thoso othor follows o ;" and the leadors of the Ropublicans, many of them, openly attributed their defeat (o their vdosortion " by **the party at Washington." In axnticlpation of the = YORMATION OF NEW PARTIES in Arkanéas, which Gov, Garland put down as smong the probabllitios, it is not at all probable that ;‘lm negro eloment will be averlooked, any wore than would bo the Irlsh alawent, or the German or Hesndinavian elomonts, Ly éhiugo oliticlans, It {u already the boast of "the dom- oant party that, under the Garland Uovern- ment, ‘more n!grou hold office (though the whites are not liablo to elect them to important E;umnnn then over before,—which ia Gov, Garland Limsolf, though it was )y lim s an evideuco that the froodom of tho ballot had not been futorfered with, aud that tho colored voters wers cuthing loose from their white leadors, Crediting {hem, then, only with ordluary po- litical sagacity, what Lus beon doue sud left un- done, as woll” aa the xIxmmllmg expresslon, fndi- catey tust they intond the OBLITERATION OF THE COLOR-LINE, Tho goneral num{ lodustry, the ordesly condi- tion of tho Btate, the iutlux of iminlgration, the coutidunco of tha leaders {u thotr ability to ul- simately control the black vote, sll point tathe samne gonolusion. And, in thoso oountles where thie calored vota predominates, tho aspirations of local politicians will roduce to m uecossity tho conciliation of the colored voter, Against those sgencies for the obliteration of tho color-lino i to ba balauced tho universal dis- truds of $ho nogroes towards tha Domaoj ex-Confedoratos aud'thelato mu(ehcfu long it can survive, untess frosh. wdrya: ‘be glven hy an illiboral policy on the parf of '?" muihml pasty, I alipll not i F patimite. But it caunot, in the natur rder of thiays, lovg cootimue. Moy, provided® the Cuis that which sboit Le obaracterizad hy the sawms npitit of moderation now displayed, can the ne- ro votors, aa & body, ba long fallied on the col no, ovon by tho most mischlavoun carpel- ors, who, indesd, would meem far more likely to sell out themselves, and what solurad voto they conld carry, on the firat favorable bal, In what has been “writ, nothing is craditad to broader and moro_enlightenad viewns of states- an are Lo be snoribed to tho sversge toncoption of policy ancement. It s, per- edit tho avorage parly- der with mare afier he Liss proved that Lo in Il it were mafe Lo cradit a new man {n politica with more, thero is much about Gov, Aarland that would laad ouo to abscribe to —and the Dnka d'Ogsuns, whol n aaid to bs the most powerful and the haughtess nobloman in bin weaith and his muni- ficoncs, it 41 waid that onn of bis ma duvotnd to the occupaucy of his sged servants, all of thone who liave grawn gray In hin service being thun cared for to the end of their days. ‘Lhis princoly grandea rempectfally declinad the honor of the fair Lugenio's aliiance. rinz with tho Emperor, some one remarked to tha Duko that, a8 aho had Lecome an Lnprors, #ho wnight well bava been held worthy honor “of bLecominz tho Duchnss “Pardon me," remarked the Dnke, drawing himnelf up,”" *'there’s & wido differonco botwenn 8 Bonaparts and an Oasuna, would be proper for tho tiret would Lo derogato~ ry to the socund." THE AGONY ENDED. Death of James Davlin at the ¥ County Ilospital, Iand Atln’zlnlstnllofl. Statement of the Woman Jeany Gomp- #00u ehuugh to o Jamen 3. Davlin la doad § ho brestbed his last at 2 quarter Lofore L o'clock yesterday afternoan, {n tho presoncs of Lis aintor sud othor relatives, in & privato ward at the County fluspital. Thae demiso s, of courss, the rosult of thaterribloand viclous wounds iuflicted by m knife in the hands of Ubarlos De 8t. Clair, alias Rilly Walch, the tragic sequel of a jeslons hatred for a rival in ths afioctions of an sbandoned creatura konown aa Jeunie Compton. talls of the tragedy havo appeated in Tur Tain- uNe, and only the statemont of tha woman who figures in it noeds to ba given. with a fow otlier ponvonnod of 1t. Au ahiance which DNOADER AND MOBN GOMPRRAKNEIVE VIEWE than those of the average politicisn. e in wholly uuroncrves in axpression, without being taliative, and, wiilo stipulsting only tbat ho should not Lo made the subjoct of » formal ju- torsiow, In wlhich spoechies should bs put down for hitn, gave his vicws ju straightforward fash- {on, without rhetorical amplification or doubt- ful phraso. 'Those wers, as indlcated in my last jotter, to tho nffect that he rogarded it as tho businors of hin Administration to amsura the colored votor that his righta wore assurod, aud that no attempt st their abridgemont was to be fonred’; to protect him to “tho fullest oxtent in their fnil enjoymont ; and to maks an ond of the lawlessnons that Las manifosted itsol? in outrages on the nogro. formation of mnow parties, isanes, of which, so far as Arkaneas is con- , {8 18 biis purposo to sos to it that nothing pertaining to the frecdmon sy a distinct oless Ho counta on socuriv) support of at toast a portion of tha colorod voters : and, whilo Lo atates that as yet no ac- coewion lnvo hoon roceived from that quar- tor, ho bellovea that s just policy must win recognition as just and d LOCAL, The juryin the case of Butier va, Btorey re- turned s verdict on Saturday mornlng for £3500, Col. H. H, Harrison, an old member of tha Tonrd of Trade, dropped dead on Haturday af- ternoon from heart-disese. Thomas Madigan, residing at 156 MeGregor stroet, wan killed on Haturday afternoon by the caving in of the earth over & yower tn which ko The full current do- THE DRCEASED would have been 23 (not 37) yoears old to-day, in Milwaukes, bas & mother and four he highest reapoctability, Thoir grief st the munouucement of the mon's aud brother's donth is groat, moro eepecially #o in view of the circumstances and associations eurrounding it. Ho haa a brotlier-in-law [n this clty, who was not awaro that ho was tho porson stabbed until No nuto-mortam statemont was talien from Davlin, snd the only testimony from ki bag beon given (u thess colnmus, ‘and can ke vatified if necossary. The siabbing occurred s weok ago yesterday on Houth Olark eticet, Lo~ tneen Lotk and Toylor, aud was seported fatal Dill Wray, a notod burglar, was captured on Batardsy morning, immadiately after an sttempt, to break opan tho enfe iu the real-estats oflice of John It. Care, No. 4% Bouth (ireen street. Tho annual mesting of the Iilivois Humane Bociety was Lald Baturday sfternoon, port stinwed receints fortho past year, $2.75! 1,16, A Boord of Directora wero elected for the ensning year, sud Mr. K. P\ Detickaou chioson Fresidont. Botion for & naw trial In tho case of Early va. Btorey wan argtiad on Saturiay, £15,000 10 lien of thoy jury. Thie being ‘agrecd to, the motion was de- Tha defeusa tool Ho anticipates tho sloters roelding, shall bo wado part. expoaditures, $2, erving of confidenco, Judge McRob- lamtie sliould aceapy ,000 awaided by tho he regarded as tho most difficult to be molvmd ; oud {t was cheoring, in this ora of finanais! patent-medicine nostrums, *Wo liave gob nloni to hear him say: thus far withont any monoy, and wo expect 1o go on o the end of the Administration without it, £ wo cau't raiss it ; and, if we shall succeed in ralsing money, wo shall not_apend 16" ; that rained, tho Adminitration wouldn't pilo up & debt for the succesding Adminiatration” io pro- g conrse thus far scetns an oarnest of tho gincerity of thess declarations, to which his standing in community here givos addi- weore two In number, aud located in the left side. The weapon ussd was a long-bladed pocket- the cuts shiow that it was usod in the most bloadthiiraty and wicked mavnor, the wounds caused death, and s just below the thind rib, sud ponatrated tho lower portion of the laft lung. It ls 4 inches long, jagged, and deop, The ctlor incision was just sbove the ono described, and is B ijuchos in longth Ly it was not necomarily EVWHE -E Eastern Towa was vieited with a hurricsne. The Bloux Diack Liilis delezation is, on its way to Washington. An attempt was made by minars Pridav night to burn tho Philatelphis & lleadicg Railroad bridgs above Locust Gap. Yice-President Wilson was the recipient of onerous. hospitalitien at the lands of the cis- s of Memphin ou Batardey, _ NEW_PUBLIiCATIONS, Books TFor the Spring ond Summer, is, If monev wasu't sctusl wmeasuremont § At the tims ho was Dlood flowed in & great stream from the wounds, and whon Dasvliu was taken into Wright's saloon, clove by tho sreuc of tha aflray, it was impossi- Dio to glrach tha howmorrhags. Compton pressed lor hands over tho wounds uatil the anival of Dr. Akln, wha diessad themn. and then tha mnn was oarried Iospital, whore Dr. Freer attonded hin. npito the offorts of surgfenl skill and the caroful attendance of a nurne, tho blood flowed until the sufferer hecams very pals, aod o oxtremoly I'he actial condition of the negro here is more diflicult to arrivo At thao the actusi political 1oannot protond to have arrived at tho kuawledza of 1t until I have wmado far inore oxtonsive oheervations and juquiries than 1 huve yet beon ablo to do; and his condition in dilfor- cnt localities ia so different, aud so wuch do- pomls upon tho man himuclf (aud there soem as tnany vareties of mon amony them s among other folks), that Ido not as yot feol warrantod Iy attempling any report upon the subject. As contrastod with " West Tonneseco, Lowerver, could not but note THY MARKED IMPROVEMENT anitura on tho plantations, and the better-kept appoarauceof fho no- groes bere. ‘The eabiun on the Arkansse-bottom plautations, many of thomn, hiad good brick clim- neys, fustend of tho sticka faid cobhinuse-fashion and danbed with clay. butlt, too, of hawn lozs, and had, most of them, aubstantial tloors, instead of puncheous. some that wero neatly celled and bad an upper Fres to tho County callod on him the same night L was just atle to gasp out & fow brief answers in rogard to tlio atnbling, which were given anbatantislly in lact o sank gradually until Tauteday, when it was thought that ho wan ral- lying, and showed signs of improvement ; but Lo grow muclh werss Haturday, and siler many hours of great suffering nnd difiicult respiration he breathed his lant In his sister's arms, uays befuro ho was removed from tl.o genord ward ta a private one on the samo floor, and Lis reintives rupplied his overy want, aud ¢ all the necossary ationdance in thair power. Another sister arrived from Aliiwaukoe last evenng, and f the ingueat iw fluished to-dayv tho remaina will bo taken to that city at & o'clock . . for fnterment, Davlin, as lns been betore stated, waa a finre. louklug young man, G feet in Loight, and of goad Unfortunately ha koupht the asso- cintions of the claea who trequent the low varioty: slhow, aud finally besamo A PIASO-PLAYER in one, s position which be took becauss le Inerative emporment. Walvl liny eated that ho bad Leen five vears in the Jack~on, Hlich., Penitantiary, whicit 18 nu- quahiledly denfed by deconeon’s relntives, who. sith bis fiends, say o never was convicted of o crimivol offonse, or committed ono, £ polics _autlion. tles s a bad eharactor, &nd thoss who ompinved him eay that he waa penceably dieposed, aud ox- traordwarily temporate in his hobits. Just pre- vious to his death he informed his sister that he raio for a long period. Ho, of alarge property fu Mile TUSTIN MoUARTEY'S LW HOVIL, PAUL MARBBIE, Autier of **Lialey | Monday's paper. Thoy weia genorally Pall Mall Gazetto, Loudoa, 1 mardt of unitine. with. -t of euriantlc Incliant with Ui hes of netural ehacreior, . . ¢ e, we bisse ot read many books Frym the **This buk bav 1139 v i Icangruity. the tat e 5 mar 353 thai o1 50 1411 of hromive Iudiana twenty years ago, would have indicated the rosidonco of a particularly well-to-do farmer, I entored moveral; pot ona but was clegn and tidy : not ono in which tha bedding did noc loak fresh and cleauly, vor in which the bright patoh- work quill counter; ane was not » feature, urew cut from tua liinatrated papors, and pasted ou tho walls, also wero a couspicnous foature, With their great, broad fireplacos aud well-serib- bed floors, split-bottomod casirs, and beds neat- Iy wade up in the corvers, cheery aud homolike, INXINITELY PREFERADLR to many homes U've xeon fn quariers abont Qhi- caeo. Abous all that Leaw (with tho exceprion . of thoso on ono plantation) wora kitchen-i patches, i good condittons of courao luvariably broods of chicacns, ote. Inves a’so, The excoption nolod was o large piantation owned by somebody at the Nortls, augd lepsed Lo somebody on speculation, this, lustead of the usuat cabins, wero rough cotton ficlde, A BTORY OF THE AMERICAN NAVY, LOVE AFLOAT. . 1Emo. Prieo, Cloth, Black Stamp, §1.80. Paver, 81,00, , they looked quiu:' d?‘.‘x‘"n“uin‘?' ‘;\g:nlhlm. to \dmiral Ruzors. The = could finl no_wmore Luard an Amarica man-of-war. RECENTLY PUBLISHED: MRS, ANNIE EDWARDY' POWERPUL ETRY, ESTETT T, Prics, Cloth, 21.10, JUSTIN KCARTAY'S STORY, LINLEY ROCHFORD. Price §1.0, or §1.73 eloth, GEN, CUSTER' GREAT TOOF, MY LIFE ON YEE PLAINS. Wlegantly THustr: THEJDORE TILTON'S GREAT NOVEL, TEMPEST-TOSSED. Prico §1.75, Thirtoen editlons sold. At some 1 voticed bee- Lnd ot been intemy wes oot possessed waukeo, as hns been stoted. Phe Coronor was notifled of Davlin's death last night, and will bold the iuquest this fore- noon ut the County Hospital, who captured Welch, has found the mav whu rieoner and the womau saten and threw a brick the aurrounding The planter, who sccompsnied me oy the ride, callod attontion to it as an fnataves of *how menn men could be,” aud added: ©That fellow the lensce) is one of our smart Alicks, If ha new enouph to know anytbing, he'd know that e can't get the best bands fo go to such quar- and that they won't work as woll for buing od in that oy, 1 eaw many cabine that arior to thoso descrined a8 cheery and . but not ono about which were not Olticer Topping, stepped betweon the Crompton after ho had at hier and will have all tho wilnessos on haud. JENNIE COMPTOY, the person concerning whom tho fatal fray oc- carred, {8 sbout 25 years old, and rathor sto Blo 18 confiued in the wit- 11 her statemont ia EXDZAVOR TO MAKE TIRM eheery and homo-like. Itemombering what bad been told ms in Mom, hin abont tha negroes claiming Eaturday 23 a holidny, aud working but four davs in tho wock, L conlin't but noto that, an slso durlug a railrond-rido on the Memphis & Little Rock Railrond, for saveral lours, negroos, mon and women hoth, wera aoen plowiug the cotton-fields,—negroes and whites, in somo {ustances, working to- gother ; aud that, of tho idlora gathored atthe roadmds mill or store aud st the railrond way-stutions, the majority wore whltfin. aund coarne-looking. news-ruom ot the Armory, to bo relied upon, she did not see tho stabbing done, the young man who attamuted to protect her from Welcl's blows Laviug gotien beuween Lim aud her and obatructed hor view, linowlgdga that Davlin was stabbod was learned from tho fact that ho ran down tho street ha was murdered, whon'he was taken into Wright's ealoon big in- formed lor that he bolioved Wulclh had killed 8he placed hor hauda over the wounds to atop the flow of blopd until tho sirival of tho Bha had lived with Welch for about a year, and latterly be had quarrofed froquently with her and beaton bor soveral times, until'ar last hin eruclty bocamo unboaruble, and she re- Bho got work at tho vuriety t by Northrup, st the corner of Clark ot the same timo Daviin did, intending by that meanato rid heraolf of Welcli's Sho had bosn stopping with thn Intter at the llott Houso, corner of Lakoe and Canpl stroats, and in the aftornoon of Sunday wegl startod ont with one Annle Tagler, and, at tho Hurou Houso on Bouth Clark street, near ‘Iaytor, mat Bovoral othor young wotnen and Tho party drank at the lodgk bar, and the woman eays sho drank Lwi did nob become intoxfcatod. foft bior about 6 o'clock, and went to the Atlantlo Thoatre, under No. 88 Clark street, and repotod to Welch tnat Jonnio Compton was driok and in ‘Thia statoment, the witness & wholo troubla botwocn tho mon, Welch bocams jealous, and, taking two men along with him, dought rovongs upon his rival At 6 o'clock sho took Bupper in an Italian restaurant near the scono o murder, with Davlin, aod shortly afterwards ho Joft hor, and sho did not know whore ho had one, About 8 o'clock sho was walking slong Either of the above scut by mal, past-pald, ‘on recolpt SHELDOY & COMPANY: N PATENT SHUTT during the jaunt, n tho afteruoon, PIra car Windows, COURES. joxg sy SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEY. sokiell to b llug, @G. G, Piorce commonced a suit n trespans againet Nichard T. Raco, Corcolis E. Tylor, and Vrancis Agnew, layiug dimages at 830,000, © Paul Cornell begau a suit for 2,600 agninst A. 11, Androws, 1L, L, Andrews, and T, B, Hay- For Store Fronts ront or T u won)ay yo yrorpdmrg (LARK&COMPANY'S L Self-Colling, Rovolving SHUTTERS, N STEBL .AND WOOD. REQUIRE N MACHIN Auguat Fishor brought sult to recover €8,000 domages from Auguat and Albert Gruudors snd Jumos V. Boott commenced & suit fu roplovin againat Frank Glossop to recover some priuting pressos and furniture and machivery usod in carrsing on the Daily Motel Licporier, yaluad at £2,500. THE COUNTY COURT, Judge Wallaco departod from his usual ous- tom Baturday by conveulny tha County Court on that day, &'ne bustnoes trausacted was of little importance, and the Conrt adjourned at an early hour. During the day lettors of administration were {sanod to Ellza Conuor *snd Charles A, Street, under ap ayproved bond of $1,200, to ad- mintster gpon tho csinto of James Graney, do- Arahlbald MoCambridge, au {nnolvent debtar, arrestad at thoauit of Walter Bliosuiaker aud 8, gavo bondin $500 for his appearanco, and tho caso was continued til the 20tk inst. In the matter of Jacob solvant dobtor, arreatod on a capias ad dendym Isgued out of the Superior Court of County at tho suit of Jobn G. vlication was mado for dischargs undor the In- sulvont act, Bchodule was filed and John 4, The Court ordorod 0 was & momber of tho a cortain cortificato of ard, snd thatall othor property mentioned In tho schiodule bo awarded 0 the appiicant 33 excmpt from exocution, and that ho bo discharged upon making said assign. mont and payment of coats, TUE CALL, Junor Gany—117, 180, 181, 183, 186, 187, 181 9 , 203, 208, 207. §8¥d21 our or onomn. 218 West Twenty-stxth-st., New York, * Chicage Office, 54 Lasalle-sts GEO.T. WILSON. Ag'. sud the woman, . LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF, _ R TONIC BLIXIR Linqid Bxlract of Baof 1s composed of the Juios of Raw Loan Deef combinzd with Tonics and Iron, sud is rec. ommended by the Aledical Profession for the permanent oure of Pliss, Dropsy, Indi. geation, Constipation, Dyspepsis, Female Diseases, Goneral Dobility, Loss of Appo- tito, and Prostration of tho Norvous Systom. Also, Livor Complaints, with Complications of the Kidnoys and Bladder, and as Food for Oonaumntives, This proparation is an ime provquont on the Liebig Solid Extruct of Boef, being & Tonlo, Stimulant, and Nutrie ent, ¥or salo by all Danlers, Largo ottles, $1.00 ; Trial Bins, & conta, = RICHARDSON & TULLIDGE, Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. met by Wolch, and struck Ler twice iu thoe face, oft tho walk into the guiter. the "m“"la“d he “IHDWI brick at her, whm:i‘i;m dodged, Then s atrange young man stepped bo- Iwukn lier and Welch, and at that muu?oui she gaw Daviin coming up, in bis shirc-slosves, Sho did not eoo lum have a weapon. como togethor, Dblows etrack, 1 Lie hand, but did not e fow minutes afterward sho saw Davlin runuing down the street crying out that bo was mur- dered, Welch ran through s gateway botween two houscs and eacaped. it attondad to Davlin ju Wright's ssloon, Wolch is still io ¢he County Jail, and will be brouglit bofore thie next Grand Jary and indict- ed for manslaughter, the authoritics not deem- iug the bloody orime ous which will insure his conviction if ‘murder ls charged. —_— ST, PAUL ITEMS. Special Dispateh ta The Chicage Triduns, 8, Pavr, Minn, May 8.—Judge Wilkin, of the Btate District Court, rendored declston to- dey sustaining the walidity of the law cresting » Municipal Court in thly olty, enlarging the powers of Oity Justices, and dispensing with all Justices’ Courts horetofore malutained in the sovoral wards, The quostion has been one of congidorablo local importauce, was talien on ap- poal from the Munlcipal Court, aund is considered settled by tho case docided to. ‘Fue Civil-Rights bill case Bhe rah out into D, Hommers, an io- Blid maw thom Bmyth ; an sp- th appointed Assi the applicant, w 1soard of I'rade, aesl, membarabip in the Blio thou went wud Juvax JamesoN—10, 3 83, 35, 46, 43, 4314, 43, 45, Juzas Moona—386, 87, 80. Jupar Noarus—~81 to 90, ' Unirxp Brares Ci —David 8inton vs, Jumes E, Toylor, $7,214 nold Heudsll et al, va, James A, Beacl $1,838,70,J, I, Wheoler ot al, va, Melrille Mae Fire Insurauce Uompany, $817,02,—Ham Frecman's Insurance Company of Dayton, $10.: Hureston Counx—Gonyuusonsiohauud Krefit s 43, Kautaky, $40.~Wolcott, Bmiths Jolnaton, o o “and not case 81, MECUIT CoUnT—JUDaL D Froposals tor ank of Cincinnatl ve, ‘lax Biver Ime 01387, ~Bkow-Letcrson ‘WL".—IJ oseph Pirsl on ve, Nathan F, Willer, $3, , ve. It H, McDowall, rEsatons—0. J. by‘ ’s'mun (colored) UNiTiD STATES ENOINEEN'S O¥rICcE, rietors of the Greenman House, @ rospective counsol goed to thy United States Clroult Court, June termn, defeud- ants giving peksonal recognizauce in $300, Do- foudants say Smith offored to saitle with thew |, Juut ovening for €8, or enough monsy to pay Lis wayto Aucka, which they rofuscd, but cowmplain- aut says his only purposs la to ostsblish the righta of Lis people in Minuesota hotsls, iabeael ot Sl v, Fisuk I, Pua) M, i3 Jolte PonA £,000,~J, M, Arw at this ofice winil 13 d'clock 20,80, —-13, Biogel ot al, Cisorr CausT—Co) Frederick Kirchoft, $3:8,14, Junax Roaens—Mickael Donobuo v, The North Chicago Rolling- Bexton, gernislios, va. Detinle Boxton do;, $24; sad va, 9 Princaton, Grand liiva Hids will ba recelvod informativs app Variioa propuilog rat saoh'look, Forull ;l furnlsh satiifactory evi- anvelope, * Proposals for ! aud addressed to Majorof Euginears. w8, Cbristopier Doedy, Donnsll, do., $13, ————— THE VICE-PRESIDENT, ms, Toun., May 0.—Vice-Iresident Wil- son attouded services pt the Firsb Présbyterian Church to-dsy, fle I8 undocided ks yol as to 1 vislt Littls Rock wnd ‘Toxat w for Daover vis 8t L Y kindnous with sen received by alt classss, Bonaportes and Ossunase Parts Letter. . An ansodoté aptopos of the proféctad mar- riaze of the Empress- Kugenjo's- niecé to thé Pukgdo Medina-Ooll hins -Tocently_boen ree apartlat elelay horo, 0 de Montijo bad o tho Duko of ‘Alba she anxi o make a match botweon Ler beautiful Kugenie—then tho Delle of Madrid 1 TREANURY OFrick oF CONPTROLLER OF Tl L Wad od 1o auti-| g::;i that aftor AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE. The Largest nad Mnst Uomplete Varisties Theatre In the World, By far the Largeat Company in Americne WEER COMUENGING SAY 18, 1973, A Elorion b ia Lonor of tha advent of the Heroes et Tha very distingulshed Actor and Dramatist, CELAS. IOBTEER, 1n bis modt cuecenstal Devns, TWENTY YRARS, With a I | A, 2l 7.\'0"“5“‘!0"“" ful Deam, Ty, pUNHLARD 3 i ;:'um.nlxl'\g‘nfi;"i& r':'t. ( et 8 ance Artiats, UA S BT th omsding RO Y HSTRE fong aad-thadge Comeriaas, Favarite and Fasetnating Hntio A ‘. Fupnine Banjoioy and Gordadiag, WAL NOITON] .a(pl/ EMELR~AI the Immsnes Attractions annonne- th, Livoly prerentad om the sama erening, compriin e oatlrely (W] 43 ardinses antestalomotis, 0 othor Then Ha ™ VIORERSTHEATRERI Marchion~ra del Grilln), ntxg:m: hee tareuell 16ar of ll!fl "A‘l"o!i" o : < ok som, whicls i i rn’mufsflnfia"a.’i B TN, U aphear L the fiont hpe Lo Sut fhr the ArnlAirme '.\rlii‘L‘ S1L T“Aulfll\': Pliznbe ‘Ankoreetio irien Hier which Aacz, enact in Earlil VA LRING BCENE, iy THE HLERI BATURDAY, MATINKIL, . Thursday, Mey 13, Kri i i LD SO ~GUXKLES POPR ns BAMAC HOQOLEY'S THEATRE, T. MAGUIRE......... .. Lesses SECOND WEBII!! OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! | TOUSES EEHWDED! PEOPLE DELIGHTED BRI THE POPULAR Emerson's Minstrels ! THE BEST TROUPE IN THE WORLD, The Biggest Hit Ever Known! An Entire Change of Programmo Thia Weok. Matince Evory Wednesday snd Baturday Aftornoon, POPULAR PRICES 08 F3mdl. AOADEMY OF MOSIO. Fosltivaly one week only, 1hio el MRS, ¥ Vo 1 1 CLE Satnrdas »r b, »AT 3 Wadnes lay Matineos, " MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Emily Boldeno---Extra Matineo. Thurday, May 11 at 2d'cluck~On which oce: Lo prencatod 1oa's Bpstacatar Operas - o108 " CHILPERIC! BOLD)! Rew a3 the Jolly King of Urance, A6al Pirfeas. Ibas Gtice how open. " ATTENTION, OOMRADES Lyom Post, 0. 13, €. A, B, Will xira s BALL to Nor'h Sido Yurner Hall, in honnr of the Riounton of tho U, &, R. and tho dedication of thelr new flag, on the i2th of MIny, LO7G. Washize: & O Seartne erer THE "TOLEDO."5olds5a (tate Brunawick's.] KALTENBACH BL .PROPRIETORS, THULRSDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 18735, First Opoatny fo Awerica of the Tiampest Orcheslrjun in the World, Compused of 1,62 plues and 1,841 horn: fs eqnal (o pawer of tane to 140 {natraments, o three of_the lareest urckes- tranfn tho Unt'ed Htatas. Uperas cxecuted compl Tho Ladies’ Gallery Has Baoa Superblv Farals! FIRST M, E. CHURCH, A e L s il he willlec:uea on Monday, May 10, od 3, 1% Ca ou ™ Liborty and POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK of the of the great battle ploture uf LOOEKOQUT MOUNTAIN. BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, Corner Siztecnth aud Statess, LADIES' FRENCH GYMNASIOM! ___ audCAN-CAN tonight, FIRST ANNUAL BALL oF THE Fiel¢ and Stream Sporting Clab of Worth Chicago, To be hiold at FOLZ HA ot ad Larras Leroat.. MONDAY, Ma the exhinition " TEUDING OF TAIES €OUNTY TREABLRLI aND UOLL Co0K UoUNTY, JLLIN xcron, 15, Catscacio, May 1,115, co with an act providing lor o Tefanding ‘Stato tax of 1973, when pald, Reo. § uf sai moDg ol har peasistons tho follawing : vlflliuhl auy portion of In oxcoas ol -3 net Tmu o ‘' Any person vr corporstion the Btatetax Atsesded for (1o ye thereof, upon prescnting hls or its taz-reculpt for 1873 ouv. aciug the sams W Ahe Coduty Troasurer of the covaty whora sucl t was pald, the County ‘I'reasurer af suci caunly shall refund (o such persom of oorporation the amotat by Wim or Jt pald in oxcoss of 29.04 € the Btnte az of 1873 oootained fu such receipt, tadorsing the anwont paid on suck recelpt, aud aball ajso tako [ BUCh {nx.payer & MepATALD T0celpt for the amount pal e ko Kéc. 4 provides fors pablie natin in one newspapor printed i the county in sccordanoy wioh te vame,nol. 1o relate un tlla ofice on & i woiod va tho s plyiog st LE SALE OF THE REVENUE STEAMER CHASE. Wil Le sold at publie auation to tho highest nod best Bifdet for €3t AL 13 Cenek, maon, of Wednasday, 1hs 26th 476, usbyrg, N, Y., the Uuited Htates 0'igainer U a2’ wiiosl}; Bl 1 was bolle ag Naw York tn 184 of abont §0 ton deu (2, M3 longih, 1ngtook Loam, 24 feot whels, 20 Test: matarials, white cac, shztanut Hinsonal fron bracas, &1nehes by 3 (el wn the i opu of brates sacuray Hiviiud b 1am band 4 ach," extondiug ™ fru sl She T woll' fitfed with ipas, slanbing et ronatog” rigalog, ity amainie Ui craned, Ulocus snd falls, ‘sncliors, " clialas, eic; 3 hia & low braswure hoaia sugius, W inch cyNades, 3 0 platan, buite by dames Mrpl 4 Go. of w York, wiih et condcuser, m ke boilars, - audali ¢ e clck 3 o ta 08 tha tlua choy long, and foet dfametor of abiell. ‘con 'oom: i ‘il selll bo ol sa and pla 'h-u‘vf)': 1will ba opsa fur lnw swtih o day of salo, & tnlow of the arliclea ta be s} all facthor dasirod Intormati, ca o or at tue tovn-House at that port, Tha Uovernment Tesarves the righ o rojset any ocallblde; CHAWLES £, CONAMT, cilng:Sicralary o1 fhe Troasry, Trsasury Dopartinont, Wasbinaton, 1. U.. Slay b, 1838, OITY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, OO0 1, CITY ALY, Cnicacy, Aprll 97, 1875, NOTICE T0O TAX PAYERS, ‘The Delinguent Tax List for 1674 will e returned ta the County Uslisctor for judgweat ead palo ou the B0l ot next. “Tax payors withiag tosava coate on, thels proporty wil 4 this oice bufore that date. LR Iper GLOBGE VO OFFICES TO RENT IN THIB TRIBUNE_BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 21. e GOEAN NAVIGATION, DIREQT LINE T0 enecal Tranaa:lanlo Uom; 14 Ta¥0rite oo a tly than any othar), wil r No. W0, North ineluding wing): diog wing: i n seacles wilhout ex: National Line of Steamshipe, lgm\'om: TO QU NSTOWS AND LIVERPOOTS Saturday, uno FOR LOSDON DIRFCT, #0445 eenge I’lc‘L Lu(‘fltnflb | T wa'y'x:“ tlel rom Lizerro.l e Olgex 134 Tandolphais, (spamite adw __RAILROAD TIMZ TABLE, AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS RCR ATARKS.—1 Satnrd, .‘tlthuflv excopted, CHICAND & KORT! Teket Ofices, E3 Clunt, b, ‘corner adiso HY/ESTERY RAILR EStaratid Haive), i RAL_RAILANY, und foolaf Twentyusecond.st, east corner of' Randalph, Teave, | dvrice, Mall (yia matn Now, Ly Kxpres CHICAGD & ALTON MAILROAY. hwrt Line, eln Loufel, 14, Allon and i, Lou'a Ity and Denvar Fast Iz, Ci Chicagod D'adural CIPAGY, MILWAUKEE % ST, Union Jieyat, enrnier Madimn ant’ Cu €3 Soufh Clatke, , opnoatte Sherman i 10:503. m. {* 4:00p, .’ 5:9) Do m, [ *1:008, o' 101l thiough Ezpre: 9utfin.m. |t 7:00 a. . ENTRAL PAILROAD. 2 t. Louts Pxpres. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILRDAD, t., (ndigna-ao. anl Sisteen Depote, fook of, L Tickst Ovees, 41 Cis asd anai and bist e sl birek o § e & 403% G Faciot Fan: i, Jut ity KANKAKEE LINE. depot foat Tuwentye P a s, Lostsrilla & Clacl Expro Iadisuspolis, Lou; CINCINNATI AR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE, From Pitisburg, Ciircinnall & &t Louis Railien ud Carroil-atee, esl Sides Ticket afioe, AR e g 1t Indianapolis, Tonlarille & Cinel. enrtier Ciicatawiv, awl Lirrabeessl; bei-afice Ko, (B Clarkat., next lo S PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. From devoi corner Clintan and Carrollsts PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. i I!Al.wgunslfimgq,gmmu'm CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, svrasr of Van Husen and Shers Grand Jueyo” ol Quaba, IAAnuv'l'lirx.\Mchhnnzx PATENT METALLIQ Burial Cases and. Cagkets Of Cast and B! Burial-Case Dnv-lrll':nm. 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