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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1875. st S oot | THE COURTS. |Gty stere sshob—me o . 7 Do | o, s bongnon s s s, | il o o s o, 5 9 o _Asosemztrs. X teid Ly ihe poopls of the ‘whoso {ne “‘".“"n'nfcy":uu 19 mervey and only anking o paying v apes consbderatioy for the rirks araumed for ey : Unprewininn. THE BRIDGE-TENDERS, rheowners of tugn are complaining iitterly of tho siirerinicas of tho bridge-tondora, mont of whum ere 2 1o treat the ordtanncen fn regstd (0 (ho opcuing i cloetng of e brides with s much conteiant. ne S Atdormen (reated Judge Whllaran' Injuaction in £,¢0 10 Uho new city chattor, Kumberlsso collisions T sccidenta bave lately_occurred ot this varlous ges. s all these aro arcried to the criminal reck- LrAdee of o bréigo-fuenern, Tho fig Captaus claim LT Ipany Instunces ths Lrldgen were elased tat W ey’ wero 80 near that' 0t was 7 Cmporsitility to “wtop in time to orevent 3 coliislun, snd, What i3 worat, the red ball wis not $o6oii 1o s thak th "Lrlde was closed, Thonglh bt of tho bridge.tendera ara naid lo bo culpably nege %ty yet mosk Of s complaints aco dizoclod agatint teens ot Tondoips a(rest Litdio, who {3 reporied ae B o Lrldga nren for Nticeh s thirty miuutas 3t ono time, » il then again for only threo or five it suita Bis fane; Cupts Tirewar, of ou, nays they oiny; thinge quits \LC " 1, Ie Il‘fllvl ldlfi|lh: l‘ll'hl'l )['}- t0 South Chicags yeaterday, and fnvtead of rede Being the yeencl, thioy r-betler o traim, whith liad DD il ‘Mo hed pasmcd, Capt, Brewer Bike it that Uridgeteuder . wera emplo; B leago, venel men could got alonge. mwiminin 12 St fow complafuts would have o ba enter 1o railroad autliarities, howorer, Lass guite & dillc Th opiuion of that bridge-tonder, o twin fio_wa O oyedon a bridge that crosas the Miver Styz, Tut, 1 fia this Calumet beldzectender ls dauucd only by e faction, the Chicag Lridgrtendem ars cutrel by it tha vensel wen atid tlo piolie, Whils the former {ouist that tho Lridges closs too often sud rematn Iamben 100 lotig, the Jatior mAlat thiat they are contiu oty tirnod wnd Lopt eyes, detaining them qatto fico Shently for Half ain Lour ata e, Judging Ly ape sroncen, 1o complaluta of Loth #hler nve Gncrect, Vet Tho tridgo-temers aould bo aduobshed (o b Eivetul and eainly everybady. THE COMBINATION OF VESSEL-OWNERS. Tho ownurs of lumber vossols at this port eaprees (heir Atm bellet that tho movoment to pool the yen- sela for tho purpose of malntaining reasonable ratey will bo crowned with suceess, Thus far Afty-five eetels havo entered fnto the combioaifon, and several of the leaders of {his movoment stato that the fuil guota of roventy-five wauld bave aiready been obtain. &, 1ad {6 not been for tiso fact that but fow lumber Sessels have arrived at thia port aluco the ogreement s entored (nto, It 1a tho unanimena opluim that in Jexs than a week ovor 100 vossels will bave entercd into Ibo combination, as fthieraato bit few lumber-venac] gmners who would not be Lty to.bo able to oty belter rates than those prevatiing at present, dost of {he veasel agenta are satd to bavo ronsented to work fo Larmony with the combination; thive are, hawover, Fome whio nre working quietly but nesiducusly o des feat the oljects of the combination, s they would Tatlier Bavo a lively compelition, o followlug ars (he rates prévatlng ot present and thosn tint will o charged if tho combiuation proves & aiccern . Combination 1 Presentrates)| rvales. 7o Ocono. . B 7o Muakegon., 1013 D To Manistco. . 1o o Menominee, 150 perml To Ludiugton 1373 per m| 1433 per o White Laki 100" perm} 17" eran LAKE MIOHIGAN, GUICAGO, ‘Tho prop Traverso City loft for Traverse Doy yestor- day ofternoon, This s Lier firat trip thia 00ae s Tueschir H. 3, Burgor, built at Manflowoo daring the past winter, arrived Liers yeaterday on her malden {rip with & cargo of lumber, Sue i owned by L. 1, Durgerend F, W, Litts,...The forernuners of tho Bufalo fleet arvised at port yesterdsy, Among ihess were tho fino props Scotis, Vanderbdlt, aud- Guba.... Dispatclies received hare yosterday anuonnco that vesseln aro stlll unallo o veach Muquetlo on__ necount of tho fco.... now ' sche H,W. Bage, which arrived hero day Leforo yeetorday with & eargd of wood, stuck Cast u the 1nud, whilo cri- fering 1ho gas-houre sitp, thaugh drawmg but 11 foct 8inclies, cnd Lhe united ¢ffortu of twa powerful tuga foget lier off wereof noavail Bliewillkavoto Vo Mghitered befora hia can bo releared from Licr station- s5y praition. ,..Capt. Oleott, ‘Arezaurer of the Chicago Dry-Dock Compaity, states that ho haa roceived ine formation fhat the bodles of five of the crow of the scbir A, G, Wright, wrocked off Soulh Havon, bave been rocoveced. Tho remuina of Capt. Haneen and one deck-band have not yot coms o light. Tho Wright hsa been slripped of everythitg e anchior, and the sirippings wera Liougis Lo Ll ¢ Bhto Wil yrobably b u total lca LAKE ERIE. LUITALO. & Tho Conrfer of o 181k jiya the following faet trit- uloto Capt, Davison, who divd fu that ety et Mon- dnyt *Wo have thfs morning 10 chroniclo the death of another old cltizon, Capt, William O, Davison, which ook place at 1 o'lock yesterday morning, at his residence, No, 334 Fargo uveuus, e liad heeh an favalid for atout threo years, ond was 6 yeara of age at tho time of his desth, Willkaw G, Davison was 0 na- Live of Cheuango County, N, ¥, and camoto Dlack Rock with hle puronta and fout Lrotlicrs many years ago, and tiero fhe family sciffed. Ho fived ut Black Itock for soveral years, and at ono time had biv residence ut Yot Lric, on'tho apposite sido of tho miver. - la sallod tho lukes for goodly portiou of hia life, and & 14 suld of him that i carriod the second cargo ot gralu ever brouglit to this city from Ubicago, in Lia time ko has buen idontifiod as commandr, or owner, or both, with tho following veasols : Iir'g Luffafo, sud'tho sehira Tielecea, Wingand Wing, Eil aics, Awilda, sud the Golden Rtule, of which his wos 1o ownor at the ime of lia deathy and which wan n port Yostorday. Aftar ho bad concluded bix safling curerr lie was f0r & nrmber of yoars a member of thyold Bosrd of Liko Undere tere, and was for tome tinio casoclated Witk Mr. H. M, Swmith in the Lusiness of sip rokerzge, a_ momber of Dulfio o wea Chater1od Miram Lodge, F. A. M, ; and for twaatye elght years was a residont on Bisth siroet, having only Tecenily moved to Fargo xvenite, ifo leaves & wifs, wo gons,~Jobn T, and Cipt. Jamcs W, Deviso ead four doughters—\rs. 1, IL Slmil, Mes, ¥, 11, tehcll, Mrs, F, 1, Wilfiune, of Oldeago, snd au ine married dauglitar, .. . The Exrprees of th 1:th atates that s reduction of 10 per cout in tho chiarges for vea— sol-towing has Leen detorminod upon by twe Buffalo Tiver sud larbor Towing Amociotion, of which Mearrs, Jonea & Masthatu aro lsscos, o Lako place tute (Wednesdoy) raorning, ulrty” pef cut, ot - stead of 20, Wil bo ailowed on bills within tLirly dsy8 from date of tow, CLEVELAND. Bays the Leader of tho 107 “Yestorday after- noon the steam bargo W. L, Wetmore and consort, thia Brunetts, both light, :ud tho steam barge 1L, B, Tut! snd consort, tho Georga 1L, 1y, left port for Mar. quette, belng the firat deparlures of orc-yetsels from Cloyoland to tuat point this scaton, ... Too much cau tion cannot bs exercised by marlvers iu atteupting to snisr Dlack-River barbor, Nearly all the Governtont piera sunk thero st undes water, oid 10 & atorun e 50 Way of sacertclulu theis ealtion, Alrealy oo or (w0 vomscls lbave siruck on tlum, and although po mcrious damage reall , still somcthing should be dous fo mark their position s0 a8 10 I & measure warn yensela of tholr sftuation, ... Satfcrs fu Telkifon fo tho runuing of the Northera Transportation Company's buats (b coming season sthl remirin undecidod, A call st tho oflico of the Company yelorday resultéd fu tho * a3 old, old story ™ of ytking pouliive ce to tho tatentions of o nauagers. Bhould this Uue witbdraw umunlfi from {he “Inkos tho comig semson, St wi greatly affcct e business ot auly ‘of ~Clevo- land but of all ports whero tho boats wera wont to fouch....The Ollo ix now nearly completed, Yestctday wen wer engaged i spreading Ter salls, and last evening o was Lacked up to the dock of Gloveland, Brown & Go., whors skio will recolva Ber suchor chialud, Iler engiiios have becn found ta work well, and_promise o give Ler & (remendous power. Capt. Estes, lier owncr, oxpeets to Lava her fu Teadinoss to leave for Bsndusky to-morrow, wheu sho will rocelve her upbulatery work, sud tle fuishivg touches to lier cabing, Hiia will bo commanded by Capt. Alyin Neal, of Butidusky,” ERIE, ’ Snecial Duspateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Euux, Pa., Doy 3, —ARuivED—Prop Gordon Camp- bell, from Chicago; schs Aualo Bhorwood, from Ml waukee, MISCELLANEQUS, -4 permanent ystein of ravge lights on Higiuaw Bay will ba establisiod by tlo Lighthouss Doard, Thess Ughts will bo beyond ths lighthouss at the outlet of Baglnsw Nver, and are deafued to polnt out the proper chiannet and § out during the night timo at auchar st Uetzult, ki bee centro-board siuce & Iefs Obleago, % hav- ing bLeen frozen solid dn - the Eie mado rewarkable ilme from Chica; without & centre-board, .., Tuo xchr Marls, which wan sunk st Nine-toile Poliit alongeide the dock, passed Tort uron yesterday oll right, though leaklug. ., The Bufala Comimereial Adeertisce wsyé suvibier obsiruo- Hun to canal navigation les [ tho ca tha fout of Dreckinridge strect in tho shape vl unken caual. Doat....Aho Plerrepont is sUil sground at Midy nd...,A fine of §20 b Lo be finposed upon all Yeassla which aro takeu through tho caual 8% & fastor Tate than that allawed by regnistions— miles per hour =on_the upper flata,.,.Tho achr Bauter siuck the Bouth Ver at Holland, Wikllo golug out Tuursdsy, Bhe ‘wis considerably injured, Spasial Dispated o The Chleago Tribune. Drzuorr, May 20,~The Ubicago schr Higgls aud 'flna dstalned here by libol s few days g, wad Fo- lsased £0-day, sud procosdod ol her voyage. e b S Ak Ch: mas ‘Toys for Orphans, ‘The will of the lata Johu O, Osgoad, af Troy, N. Y., baquoaths 81,600 to tho ‘ructces of the Troy Oryhau Asylum, tho bequest to Lo per- twaneutly fuvosted and konown ou tho Osgood Fund, and thoe futercst to bo expended {o the purchase of toys, to be distributed by the matron wmong thie orpbans evory Cbristwas, the boste behaved orplian 1o receivothia best toy, Ioliow- ing {8 an extract fromthe willy ** It is my carnest desire thut tlue provision of this my will bo strictly carriod out, s that tho fittie orpban children whoso fate it {8 10 Lucomo iumates of the asyluw, even frow uecersity, shall partici- pato in the enjoymout of & Christmas prosent, And foel that they a:o remewberod on a Christe Day as othier childien wiio are more fore ciroumstanced in the world, Danger of Investing in Steam- bonts. Criminals Disposed of Yesterday-- Judgments and New Buits, AN CXTENBIVE DOAT. In the summer of 1874, John Losws made au sgrecment with Gunatay Lusering Jacob Bpeakor to Luild & smali steambost, to be usod on the Misslerippl River. Each of tho parties, who were also partners for this purpose, were to contribute equally In both timo and monoy aud sharo in the mame proportion in theyrofita, After a time Lusering foiling to keep his agreemout, hia righta woro declared forfeited, and ono Oharles Toyden taken in his place, Tueyall wont to work morrily, and se thoir hammers kept timo togoltior thoy drew cliarming plctutcs of tha fabulous sums they would reslize from their advencuro. In due timo tho little stoamer was fimglied and christoned the Bouthera Delle. Dafaro this, howerer, Speakor's pocketbook col- lapsed when Lo bad contributed £650, and Foy- den's bank account vanlshod nftor ho Lad given €460, Tho boat cost more than had boen auticipated, and complatoant had to make up the balance, or about £1,100, However, he was dotermined nat to give up, sud he footed tlo rematning bills aud the Loat was taunched, Bpeakor sbun eomo lovg yarns of his skill in navigation, and hie was ccordingly put in chargo of the bont. Dut his aliil suddenly failea hin whon most needod, Ifowever, by good luck and o careful study of Mark'I'wain's expetlonces ana cub, tho piariy got safely to 8t. Louis, o1 tle further, wheu tho early winter Jocked them ap iu the lce, whore thuy remained until Fobruary lnst, As thoy Liad a caigo of tokacco and hiquors on bosrd, it is probabio that thoy managed 1o pane away tho tima, As s siroke of business thoy bad engaged the crow for the trip, aud Feyden and Speaker be- iug out of funds, Loews bed the plessure of rogularly paslog the crow all tho winter for do- ing uvotbing, and the prompincys with whiol tlnt crow would come up for their wages each Baturday, jafior playing ** seven-up' all the wecl was natonishing. The expenkcs of this winter's adventuro amounted to £345.87, bevides which complaiuant has paid 8333 on moneral ox- pengos, nnd still owes $642,26. These amounts combined will aggregate mora than tho valuo of tue Loat, and as the defeudants, ho fears, will attempt’ to tako possossion and dofrand him ‘out of his rights, ks asks that sho inay bo sold, and the procesds spplied to the paymout ot tho jolat dobtw; sud, aivo, that Feydon aud Speaker may be 1oatialued {from auy intorferonco with the boat. L1vonces, . Charles 8. Cameron tiled a bill alleging that hi# wife, formerly Austria V. Druromopa, bad beon unfajthful to her marriage-vows fu that sho hiad, dusiug the fall of 1873, and tho years 1874 und 1875, committed adultery with divers per- sons to lim uuknown. Complainans therefore asks that ho may havea divorce and tue cus- tody of his Loy Charles, now 11 yoars of age, ‘'exas N. Howard yrava that ‘she may have s fll\'ur& becauso her hunband, Lowis, haa desorted or. 1r7Mn. In the cane of Cantreil & Cochrano va. Egbert, Caok & Co., sn tajunction was giauted yasterdsy morniug by Judgo Bloduott re-traaing the de- fendants f1om pirating the complaloaui's trade- mark of “ Dublin Ao." A discharge from Lankruptey was issued to J. W. Jefircy, UNITED FTATES COCRTS. John Allen filed & biif sgaiust the Chicago, Po- kin & Weatern Ralroad Cumpany Lo testrain the collection of taxos on the Company's capital #took. An injunction was granied nntil Juge 1, when tho motlon to continus will bo hoard. The Connocticut General Life-1nsurance Com- pany tlied a biil against James M. and usaa C. Marnhall and Wilism and Margarot Pollin, to foreclose & mcrtgaga for §3,000 ou tho N. 3f of Lo 21, Biock 99, in School Section Additivn, I, L. Stevens bogan a euit to recover $2,000 {rmu Wiltiaw B, Smith sud Sopbia O, Chamber- ain., Homor Cook, assignee of Denjamin Lombard, began o suit in tover sgamst Stophen 8, Wills fumy, leying damages at £5,000. BUVTIIOR COULT 1IN JMIEF, J, H. Duonham began a sult for $2,500 againet 0. 11, Atkins and Thoman Burgess, and suother far u like amouut againet Harry Fox and W, B. Haoward, ary E. Lincoln commencod & sult in trespass sgainst Goorge Hedgwick, laying damsiscs at .000, Tbe city filed o petitlon for aseessing the damages lor openiug Lorrest avonue, from Douglas to*Egau avonucs, which are estimatod &t §24,093,30; aod anoiber to bave sscortained tuo domages for opening au alley from Twenty- nlath to Thirtieth strast, botween Indiana sud Prairio aveuuos, Tho cost is entimated ¢ §6,003.20. Also » tlurd, Lo havo assessed the damaoges for oponing Lopan streot, from its presont Lorminus (o Archer syeuuo, which s ex- pested Lo cost 811,684.00. Leopors J. Moss sued Q0. H. Atking sod Thomss Burgess for &2,600, V. i, Duby brought smit for §2,000 sgaloaw W. H. V. Cushmyn and Isanc N. Hardin. CINCUIT COUBT. The Commercial Losn Compauy filed a bill avaioet Potor Hand, Frank Schwelnfurth, Heur: Malzacher, Philip = Schwoitfurth, Louls Mal- zacbor, Ooorge Hchwaiufurlh sud wife, O, M. Clark, Victor D. Gowau, and I, AL Rigoey to foreciose a mortgage for $2,000 on the wast 104 foot of Lot 9, ju the Assessor's division of Lots 1,3, and 3in Jobn Waddingtou and othern' Sub- dlvision of Block 6, tu the Causl Liuntees’ Sub- duvision of Bev. 83, 40, 14, COUNTY COUAT, In the matter of the Village of Myda Park, an ordor was mado contirming askosstout rolls Noa, 3, 83, 80, AL, 44, 46, and 40, except such parts of thom uw iaye been objoctod to aud the proporty doucribied {u stipulations on filo, Thie will of Patrick Walsh was proven, and lot- tors teutamoutary wero issued to Aichuel Brown under boud for €3,606, An ordor of citation was mado fn tho estate of Chlstophor Boyd to Patrick Vinuesan to dehver upL yrupurty iu his poesession bolonging to the ostate, looriotts Woolman was adjudged insaue, Hoory Dau was declurad iussuc, and an order was tmado reatraining him of bis liberty, because Lio manifostod homicidal tendenciey, Della Renchau was appinted sdministratriy ot t‘}m estato of Mary Iinuegan, under bond of In the oatato of James 0. HMeyworth et al., minors, & grant of guardianship waa made to Juls I, Hoyworth, nuder hond for 8250,000. ¥y Tn the eatate of WWilllam W, Whealer, 4 ordor was mndo oischarging tho administiator, tha prupfiny not boing sutlleient to pay tho widow's award, Mary O'Connell reccived o grant of adminiv- | tration n tho entate of Dauiel U'Conuoll, under Loud of $1:20,000, ‘Angust Boehoko was declared insaue. Ou tuo oslats of Johu Murphy, s grant of ad- ministration was made to Llizaboth kmrpby, un. der Lond for £4,000, 'The call of clrims against the Walker eatate will bo resunted this morning. CUIMINAL COURT, Tatrick Kelley, trled for larcony of jewelry, ete., from J, G, True, was found not guilty, thotigh the ovidence disclosod that some of the stolen articles wore found upon the porson of tho defondant when arrosted, Bassle Leo pleaded guilty to the larcony of & cloak aud dress from dirs, Weixel, aud waa re. manded for senteuce, She olaimod to have resldod 3n Detroit up to & few wooks ago, sud tust at Prof, Sill's acadomy sbe met & Chicago merchant, who induced hier to come to thia city, and lubg}!qulnlly sulned ber, Johin Moonoy waa {rled for burglary fn eutor. ing the bouse of Houry Gade, aud found puilty, Uite yoor in the Penitentiary was the vordict. John Madden, for burglary, euteping the stare of William MoMaster, wan aoquitied. John Iigor pleaded guilty to the larcany of » qunm:‘t( of cloth from H. I, Gruves, aud was ro- N;Fd krlot ufmugc& lat toring tho stors of ‘snok Igo, for burglary, entering the stors of David Knlsa, was fouad guilty of lareeny, aud waa_eont to tho Btato Prison for ane yoar, The vordict was & commoutary upon tho {uteliigenco ol‘ v‘“:tl;“f 1t wous as followe s 0 thio jury fin% s defendant not guiity of b clazy, ok Coirasy Uity of Loveeny, the value of i s sutimstod a3y, it 0 Gairisonod for oua yeir,” "ou Vropase: bisulo be Juvar Uane—177, 101 to 191, 100, 200 to 2 205 to 208, 110 to miis R 10 N 'upox JAMESON~43, 46, 49, 81, 03, B3){ Lo 67. Junk Moomeia, o, gyt o P B9 Lo 61, Jupox Roorus—160 to 175, and set case No. o2, scvoursv. ’ UsiTeo 8ratea Divralor CousT—Junox DLODGXTT ;‘Il:l;ls' L. Stezdwun, Awigaee, va, ‘Thomas J, Pare ef, %! BUPS IR COURT—=LOXFE(II0%A~The Westorn Nows Qoinpsny v, iidtus Pilodiandsyr, $187,10.~11, Witbeck & 00! 3353 0. i, LT Bivartaan . Junax Oany—David Iaysche vs, James A, MeCar- thy, $110.60, Cirourr ‘CouRT~—Conrzastoms—Tarbara Bchmidt va, John Hitzermann, §105.—James Wallace vs, Jawnes Darlow, 81,445, unok lwoxas—E, J, Dodge etal, ya, J, L, Campbell, £129.02.—0rvllle Yacklism va, Tha Ghisago, Dannilla & Vincenues lailrosd Company, $3,042.42,—Bame va, Hame, $2017,—Frederick Miller ve, Thamas Csldwell, 701,60, ~Humus! Hutenfns va, T. D, Bnyder sud J, L., 16.40,—[feury Filer, ‘usa of J, 11, Watson, va, B. A, Ells, 1:"-‘""% $:07,43,—Anson DeGolyer et al, ve, Inaac’ ft. Dillon, $5d8,—Joslali Sibley vs, W, Ml Bsuks, 01,41, ————e DRY ROT. Kecturs by 3ilws Anna Dickinson at Farwell Balle The lecturs on ** Dry Tot " by Miss Anna Dick- ioson at Farwoll Iall Inat evening attracted but & moagra audlence, the indofinjtencss of the sub- Ject doubtiess leading many to suppose that the substanoo of the esssy was spiriticas. Tue 200 people present, howover, wers not diasppointed, tho lecturo being a plea for tho education of the massen, and au awakening on the part of the in- tolligent classss to tue duties and responnsibili- ties restiug upon them iu counneclion with tho gavernmont of the countrve Mies Dickinaon sald the distiogulsbing charac- teristic of our country, which overy Amorican recogolzad, was siogularly Jike Farwell Ilall,—an immeneo extent of tersitory with a very scanty population. [Laughtor.] It was a Hume- thing, lhowever, in which every Amorican taok pride, as though there was momo mpecial potsoual virtue fn it Aud yet, not sallafled with its alroady enormoga extent, aud not satis- flod for tho futra tobbassess Il the natvs American was aager to @¥enco it [n," thougu it bo nowhere inhsbiled; to have all the mines opon ; to have towns and clites Isid out, though thoy can ouly Le seon lo prospective 600 years bence. And, not satisfied with $he presest ex- tent, ho 8 ecager to Iay lLanls on the territory around about,—Cauads, Moxi- co, and Caba, If asked why, he would say it asdded (o tbe afrongth and glory of tho Depublie. Did it? Al history taught us, if we would but tead tho leeson, that, invariably, aa wealth accumulated and territory spread wod nambers fucreased, nations sod men decayod. A nation that bad reached the point where it/asked notlifvg of its Government through ita individual membors but to balefs alone, to Le free from care, {rom personal responeibility, was Rlready a slave, s elavo to its owa woll-bolug, and the chsiu waited for ft. Amoricaus thought TifX FUTURE OF THE COUNTRY ‘waa as seciie a4 tho paat, It wad a gross mis- apprebension. There was no such thiug asa frea gift, even fiom the bands of God. Wecan bavo no biessing for which we do not_pay, Wo ‘would not have uthors rule ovor us. Tus Amer- ican citizon would bo s sovereign in Lisown right. Ho thanked God, after somo fashion, that Do was Liw own moster and govocnod him- seif. Who governsd Amaiica to-uay? The poople? No ona bellaved it, IT WA GOVARNED DY POLITICIANS, ‘whose trade it was, AMon of ntalligencs, of thought, of consclence, evon meus With tho facultios of sel(-govurnment, wore altogethor too buay about their ows porsoual rights aud duties and interoats as mon to look after their duties and 10sponsibilities a3 savetsigus. Wicre was govornment made # At Washington, Al- bany, Springfeld? Mo ono belioved it. It was made in tho primary meetlug, Thess men of thought and intelligance wers too busy to leave thoir shops, faclories, oifices, patients, and puls pits, o Ro to this place whure government was made, and made irrovocbly. Tho basis on which rn;fiuhllcfl conld rost enduringly was not extout of population, numbers of population, iucraase of matarial woalth, bat, after all, tha cssential cusenco of Olristianity : the recognition oit the part of every ouse of the brotlerhood ol humnanity en the one side, and the ssceptance of indlvidual reeponaibility on the other. Aftor rulnrflnfi to the immenso foroign emi~ ation aud its ignorance, tho negroes at the outh and their lliteracr, she said they were (00D SUBJECTS BUT BAD CITIZEXS, The majority failed to bo good cltizens vimply because of thoir igoorance. Thoy voted il and wrong becauso they huew vo bettor. This igoorance should by considered by tho American votor, It was noy onough to eay **Thlngs are woll snough as they a land of genoral inteltigonco, 2haals, aud I pay my tazes, You cannot oxpoct me to run aftor tho tax-colloctor and seo if ho spenda tho money properly, or run aftor the poor man to sce if ho eonds his chil- dren to school,” She thought tuat even oo that uakedest aud strongoest of yeasons—self- preseryation—it would be & goad thing to add s nttlo tims to a good deal of money, 'Tho groat body of orima In this coun- try was commiitod by & dintinct class,~—a class whoze fathor was lrovavty, and whows wmothar was ignorance ; aud the recorda shoved boyond cavil that this crimo snd s results—mapis- trates, jurics, penitentisries, ctc.—coat the com. munity moro thau all tho ottier 0xponso of gov- ornment combiuned twica over. If tho tax-payer cated nothung for his naighvat's holy aod bis nalli‘hhax's soul, bo cared sometling: for ils o¥n ‘pocket, aa that roqulred bim to give s little time tg follow bis money and BEE LOW IT WAR EXPENDED, and how other exrenditures could be saved. It cont §2,50 & yoar to keep a boy in mglit-school ; 1L coat $250 & yoar to suppart ono who was a rhame to socioty, It was o class just above criminal about which Clicago was crying out to-duy,—{ho repoatora and ruffians who cou- trolled tho polls. Tuo daplorable ignorance in this country was exlibitel br tho fact that of the population 4,623,080 could wot read, and 5,008.144 . could not write, 8ho advocated compulsory education, saylvg if tho guamu woutd not Lake to it, it should Lecrammed lown thelr throats for the good of the communi- ty, since not only their own welfare, but tha wol- fare of tho oation dopended upon iutatligenoa. ‘The deepost disgraco did not rest upon vallot- hox stufferaand ropeaters, but upou the men who had taxable property and enlightened bomes ; who had Liad opportunitios of education [applausc],— men who had persistontly, clection after elaction, remained away from tho polls until the londers of Iguorance had come to tho coaclusion that thoro was ot enongh patnotism among the in- telligent men of Chicago ta iutorfore with thowm, [Applause.] TILE BENTIMENT IREVAILING AT TUE 80UTI was.noxt sdvorted to, Miss Dickinsou saying that the peopla thoro desirod pesco on tho bayis of afreo negro population, yot there was not one who did not meun by Lust that thoy wontd bave peace by thie negroes being roduced to thelr proper place, which was nothing in politics, and that two should Do supported by tho labor of ono. It was mot change of party that the Ropublic nesded, but an individusl change of heari—each citizen aud voter to atand in Lis place aud eay, ** I bave boen neglocting my duty for the last ten years, and I purpose sosting about dolug it at once.” If therowas to bo a right stato of thiugs in the Bouth, it was to be brought about by tho men who fought through the War saying to the poople, bitterly as_ thoy lhated ths North, that, “quite aside from any feeling of the ast, or any Dbittoruess growiug out of t, we ©proposo to hold our own over ou, snd to hold our own in the sbape of abso- ute justics and right for the whites of the South, 28 we did then for the biacks of the Houth." IN CONCLUBION, Misa Diokinson gave au account of her visit t& thn graveyards st Balisbury and Andorsonvile, eaylug that, aa abo atood fu the Iaticr, she made up bier mind that she would coms North aud de- liver a moasage to tho people, and say fo them that the cause for which tnose soldiera died wi atll in peril, and that G’ one should arouse bimself aud live for the Governmeut, since ha ‘would biave to fight over again the cause of abso- lute right and liberty. [Applanse.} —_— EQUESTRIANISM. To the Editor of The Chicaao Triduna: Quticaoo, May 17.—Nearly tour years in the saddle during those rare old Virglois days, fisgranto bello, should ocertainly allow one to write ex-cathedra upon horsemansbip, sud now that the fres, bracing air of spring tempts thoss who delight fu tho wholesoma exerclss of auch bealthful, fascinating accomplishment, a fow general remarks and cautions ioregard to it sy not be out of place, 1t is not necessary to trench upon the preroga- tives of Fashion, sud inslst upon any partioular €o3Lumo As most couvenient to the equeatrian; for good senss and refined taste naturally sug- gest simple, unincumbored bLabilimonts, leaving thobody 88 fros from restraint as possible, But the accoutremonts, sud srrangemonts of (ho same, for tho Lorse, are subject to imperative Iaws, necessary for the comfart, of the anunal and the safety of the rider. First, then, the saddia should always be placed at least three ingors 1o rear of the point of the shoulder, the bows elevatod above tho withors sod . k3 ddle-blanket should be so arrasged as 20t 1o projecs more than a finges's breadih trons ‘The breast-atrap should be placed sbove the polnt of the shoulders, so as not Lo interfore with thoir mavement, The crupper should not Lo piretched, lost the tail b wounnded, (Carsfensness in placiug tho ssddie-blaoket, allowing it to roughen the Lair under it, or neg- Iect in ths proper adjustment of brosst-strap and crupper, are Yory comwon and fruiifal ;oflltol of uncasincss and hiritation to tuo orae. Notitng (s morg fmportant than properly tit. ting the horeo, A bit well adjuated abould act ug.on all parts of the mouth, sccording to their ueaibility, Horsos resist the bit wheao it causca pain; tho most sonsitiva are the moat impatient; whon the bit Lurts them, they rual forward to escape this pain, which thoy imagine to Lo pun- jshmont. Tue most seusitive part of a horse's ‘mouth are the barsand chin ; the tongue and lips nro less #0. Dars that are elevated, mharp, and witnout flesh, denote senmibulityy it dimin- ishos in proportion ag the bars become lower, round, sud covored with flosh, and as ths chin Lecomes thick snd fleshy ; 8o that the bit may oasily Lo 50 regulated, a8 to size, otc, ete, to Prens mare ot Josn upon the bar xud curb tha chin, according to uch senaibility. Take care that thio snaflle-bit fa_always above the curb-bit, and the carb arranged 80 a8 not to coinpresa tha chun whoo tho bridlo-hand docs not act. Whon a lorss intends to rear while in motion, his shows It by the alackening of bis hind legs. Lo check this, ths ridor should thraw toa upper part of {bo body forward, without derang. iug bis scat, slacken ono rein, suod draw upon tbe otler, When a horse intends to kick up whila in mo-. tion, he showa it by the slackoning of pace of bLin forolegs, ‘I'o ochock this, the rider shouid throw the body to the rear, without stiffess, ralne tho brid,c-nand to provent the horss from puttiog his bead between his legr, and force Lim to move off, It ia rarely that & horas kicks up straight; ha alinost always throws Lhe croup to the 1ixht or Ioft. eu that 1t it proper to boar hatd on the roin on the eids towsrds which he Kicks, aud thus opno#o the shoulders to tho baunches, There s an exquisite symoathy, an electrical aflinity, between the horse sud rider, that is most inoxplicable (how well all undoretaud 1t who binve sxperianced mountad picket-duts io the spooky old bushwhacking Virginia wooda!), and you may rest assured that your horse knows wheu you are afraid, or bave lost your tenper; both aro couditions ha Ia sure to take advantage of, 8o you bal best not ride unloss you can Tally- Lio stoutly and choerfully. Faxqut. SILORT HORNS, Sate of tho Y. ¥*. Sanborn Ilerd. Anoiher sale of thoroughbred ehort-horn cat- {lo took place yeaterday afternoon ai Dexter Park, tho herd sold bolog that of J. P. Banborn, of Port Huron, Mich. The eale was condacted under & lurgo tent which bad boen orected to shield the audienco from the sun, It also proved useful in preserviog them from the atorm which camo up about half-past 3. A largs number of stock-bresders wore present, and tho competition on most of tho herd was brisk, The prices ob- tained for tho most part mere good. The following i4 & complets record of ths sala: COW3 AND MEIPEDS, No, 1, Dueness of Huron, Jobu &, Cra‘g, Edmonton, Caneds; 400, 4, Dachess of Bpringwood, John R. Cralg; 70, o Third, Duchess of Gloater, Tace & McGood- win, Danville, Ky, 5 $30), Ko,5, x.;n, Wialihgtan, Campbell Chase, West Lib- 1y, 1,5 $2.0, “"Ni.s; Michlgan Desuty and calt, T, Mickman, Ash- 1824, Mo, ; 533, No, 7. Wastall's Michigan Beauty lat, Milton Briggs, EKeilogg, 14.; $103. o230, Mituiges Beanty 26, W. 1L Dow, Ashlsnd, 03 $405 0. 0. Tmperial Waatell's Bed Grizzy and helfer calf, 8, W, Jucatis, Weat Liborty, 1 20, mNu. m‘.! Waalell's Grizzy lst, I Oalley, Kewanee, 1 ell's Jenny Lind 5th, T, Hick- Jenny Lind 8th, 8, W. Jacobe, West 130, .y Lind 9th, W, I, Dass, Ashland, Mo.; 14. Crystal Rose, James Mix, Kankakoe; $375, a 3, Inge Imperial, Morris Ketchum, Westiport, o o, No. iU, Crsstal Queen 6th, T. Mickmm: $1,025, Qe of tho Luke, caf frota tama cov, . ekt $ wville, 1l s $130. No, 18, Duchoss of Oakland 24, J, E. Cartls, dill. J. 1. . 2L, Lorens, O, 8. Larclay, Wost Liberty, Lousn of Burlington, Robert Hallowsy, 1iL.; 510, 3, lvsa Ciyde, . D, Little, Grinaell, Ta.; 3300, No, 4, Fiora Ciyds, O, B. Barchy, Wadt Liberty, 1a.; 40, s Sprightly and calf, Nv,26, IL D, Little, Grin. Hurprise, Oampball k Chags, Wost Liberty, i, Surprise pth, B, 1L, Kobbin, Oacools, Ta, 23, Burpriee 10th, Jamea Mix, Kankakes$ $250, 81, Juno Stn, Robert Miller, West Liverty, fa.: 32 Yanco Boll, James Mix ; $310, N Loutie, Hobert Miler, Weat Liberts, Ia,: $200, No. 84, Awy's Fride, G, 8. Barclay, West Lilerty § 203, No, 5. Wastell's Aliss Ball, 8. P, Hopkina, Chicago ; 240, Al S6, Nells Clvde, . V. Delden, Eanoerile 1.} No. 3%, Atha Helfor, Allert Crane, Durbam Park, Ha No. ¥, Atta Helfer No, 2, Albert Crane : 3330, Yoo Wastell's Lady Jazo 1st, B, M. ltobuias, Os. caal K gl "Lady Jane, I, Johnson, Ogdensburg, N, No. 42. Waatell's Mias Nightingsls 1st, P, P. Johne son, Red Quk, Ia.; §i75. o, 43, Wadtell's Mish Nightiogals 24, J, 8. Long, Ia,; $110, 1. Waatell's Lizzie, P, T, Johnson, Red Os¥, In; No, 45, Chloe, P, P, Johnson ; $203, 10| Xo, [tiss, I, M. Tobbing, Osceols, Tn.; X040 Euyrena'si, H, Joluein, Ogdelubit, [ 7 81 GRADED ATTLE. No. 43, Cherry 24, Atbort Campbell, Hartley, Wi, ; No. 83, Cherry 3d, B, P. Hopkins, Clileago; $35. "Nu. 51, Lied Lily, ‘Jobn Wutnitt,' Preempton, Ik 3 5, 82, Red Lily 24, Albert Campbell, Iariloy, :fl‘w Lily 34, 8, W, Woaloy, Waukegan, Ill,; . 64and 6, Biss Dirolsy and Miss Barclay 83, s;m. &“if.’.'.‘:‘;':‘.‘t.:‘,‘é’a‘, H D, Caneld, Philadel. i 3 :_‘iin. 57, Dorothy Fay, Mitton Briggy, Kellogg, In.; 0. BULLA. Tlighland Chlof, 6,564, Wayne Stanneth, Red 3103, s N Washington 1st, 18,525, B, O, Darwin, Joliet; 163, N 01, oty Dust, 17,108, Albert Crane, Durham dark, Kan. ; §10, o8 Admiral, 18103, I, 3, Gsever, Marysvills, 155, nh‘ ‘K.L Duke of Huron 34, J. 8, Lattimer, Abing- 1l 330 XD, 8 (’)uor.l Gwynue, A, Qampbell, Marsland, 430, 65, Liismarek, B, 3L Robbins, Osceols ; $193, Ltoyal George 34, Jamea Mix, Kankukea; §50, Liszie Oxford, Campball & Chase, Woat Lib- $05, Chersy's Pride, J, ¥, Curtls, Millbury, 0.3 'I'ho total number of cows and heifers s0ld was 43 ; amount, &19,550 ; avorage prico, €431.03. Graded cattlo sold, 8; amount, §735; mver- ayge prico, $91.87%. Dulls sold, 10: amouut, 3 o price, 816350, le whols tlo notd was 81 ; amount, $21,970; avernge prico, 430,78, To-day Avery & Murphy's herd, from Port Huron, will be sold, JOURNALISTIC. Br, Louis, May 20.—~The consolldation of the Globe snd Democrat, ot this city, was comploted to the satisfaction of all parties in their Interast laut night, a0d this morning the first number of the Globe-Democral was issned from the old Democrat oftice, at tho cornor of Fourth and Dino wtreots. Mesars, MoKes & ouser, of the (7lobe, have purchased sll Lo stook of the Dem- ocrat Company, and are the sole owners of the consolidated paper. The naw journal will ap- pear in folio form for about two weeks, or until certain mochanical arraugoments can be comploted, when it will be {saued as a seven~ columu quarto, one columan larger to tho page than the old (lobe, Tho terma of the pur lias not transpired, but the amouut paid is not 80 targa as for tho Democral three yeans 80, Jos sopls B, McCullagh will rotaiu his postiion as mauaging editor, and the general cditorial miatf will Bot be ohanged, Spectal -Luspaich to The Chizage Tribuns, Danvirir, Ik, May 20,—The T'ines nowspaper of this aity willy withiu tho next two weebw, commenca {ssulng a dally. Alaj. Webber, for- uerly ane of tho editors of the Docasur Datl AMaqnet, ia connected with the wutorprive, sn #evion vory sanguiue thst success will attsud the undertakiug. ISuecial Dispatch o TAa Chicaes Tribune, 8. Pavr, Moo, May 20,—L. B, Hodges, 8a- porintendent of Tres-Plavting for the 8t Paul & Paciflo Company, Toperts haviog st oul half a lino to Brackiaridge thia spriug, thinks tho farmora along tho lina have put out n 1ands sbout 300,00, il the prairle countios of the Btate ai samo import. Tios-cultivation ia fast becoming almost a2 gonoral an barn-building or any othier farm improveruont. Tho 1st Inat. belug Arbor- conpiderable rivalry among farm- erd for amell premiums offered to thora sotting out most in aevaral towns of the prairie conuties, and reports of awards show that each of thoss compotiag aet out 6,000 to 10,000 suctioga during P e The Fallen Obellsk at Alexandrin. A letter from Alexandris, Egypt, to the Lon- don ZTimes, saya: * Apropos of enginsering, thers is some chaace of tho fallon obelisk at Alexandria, fellow Lo ths so—called Clsopatra's Needle, botbg at iength ramaved to Englaad. A gentlemnan of fortune ba uow hera who proposes looffect this al bis own exponws. Tho eati- mates of coat and the supposed weight of tho obelisk are vory various, Tho prevailing opinion {8 that the woight fa about 250 tons ; tha cost will be about ~.£10,000, port recounnendsd vevanco of 5o cumbersomo & mass would bo very It s underatood that linens the lihodive has placed the obsliak at the diaposition of tha above-menttoned gen. b the Iriiab Government bas ined _tho onerous present aud eyptian Govetument.” Tha mothod of traus- dangeroun {o a veasol. tlemap. altbou long rince d NEW PUBLICATIONS, “ Woll sustaina ita reputation for vigoroua and racy writing.’—. “ A model periodical'—Pis, Press, THE GALAXY. JUNE NUMBER NOW READY. CONTENTS, DearYady Disdaln. BrJostia McCerthy, founet, By F. W, Dourdition, A Complaint of Printing, By Titus Muzson Cean. Tlie Muarats of Florlda, The Poet of the Opnaue, By Junjus Henrt Browns, A \Weat-of-England Holiday. The Merchants of New Yerk, 1703 to 1775, By Joba Austin Stevens, The Classlc Flora, By Mary A. Lloyd. Dy 8. F. 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OUT O¥ ONDER. «sixthest., New York, Culcago Omce, 54 LaSalle-st. GEO.T. WILSON. Ag't. —_STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Ohicago & Northwestern RuilwsI Olo?g;\_gy, i E R _M, L. 8YKES, Jx., Secreiary. Otice Chicago, Rotk Istand & Pactfs R. R Co, L 815, of the Btoekbald ‘acifiv Rallroad Cos electlon of Directors, tion of llllxn uih%rh hold at t] » 0n Wednosday, 1. Tows, Becretary. EDUCATIONAL. INARY FOR \"1{!" ool da G OTTAGE HILL & ladles, Poughkeopsl A r circulars address MEDIOAL CARDS. Dr: Kean, 360 BOUTH OLARK.ST., OHIOAGO, raonal il froe of oha o 7 dafrom uul.'fin.""_l;"fif".v"finf« e NO QURE! NO PAY!! 8y bo cansulted. pui ADELPHI THEATRE, IMMBINSE BILL! TIIS PRIDAY AFTERNOORK, at 2 n'cloak, GRAND PAREWELL BENEFIT! TENDKRED TO Ti REYNOLDS BROTHERS, On whizh sceasion the foll: 0, 2 NNING, tne Eesonfric Com.r fpisa Unmedians, RILLY COURT- L WCUH ST nd NED WAMI X Hiss ANTRIOHARON the Fascinimg Somo Do FUANKIK, (b Modern lercalss WM. R DUNBAIR ind MONTANG tn theis Thrilling Acts; tha Popular Banjulat, WASI NUILION: the Stae ) SID. O. FRANCE, Tn the Thrilliug Emationsl Drama, MARKED FOR LIFE. ‘With Sc Tiagiaa P an Uaequaled Azd thia ald REVYSOLDY liemember -M igbt ALK, ot 'Ihnatra in thio war d bas such mnderate prices. RAILROAD TIME TASLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TR, FrrLavyTion av Nerenewcr ATART, =t fat g exepied. f‘el.and..i' [T H b OC;“IC'AE‘OI ? IYIPRYH\VES’!E.HN 4d 1 corner Martsonste and ai e depate 0\ AUADEMY OF MUSIC, E i ofi. Baraioec ot and Satardey Matinem, | iampty D Py RO Humpty Dumpty at Home. A Full PAXTOMIMIO COMPARY, & Aasai Corve 0 RS vs‘rfif;_’n'%: "f‘ Al A o reventing & world of Faa, Tris Ty Sunday Night=PROF PEPPER. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THOB. MAGUIRK.. veiLonee Monday, May 13 -PDS] AS : oX e e Mt T e Wy, AR BUT House erawdad nightly by th elito to witsess Emerson's Minstrels! 1n thelr mirib-provoking Comicalities, ENTIRE OHANGE OF BILL THIS WEEK, Fvers Evoning ana Wednesday und Saturday Matinces. BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, Corucr Siztoenth and State-sta. Profound renvaton errate ' by th rkal . ol B SR A O TG 4P e keble perform. Eropean Troups of Statmesgue Artists ! T .xnuz'!!:.\u::lnl and Shavely Ladles 7(“!“0)-1 vxrmi ' thel i 7, WA T R IO TT ADAM AN Kb Continded sucoeas of IDA URIETOS LADY MIN- STRELS, and Ui LADIEN, PRENCI GYMNASTUSL ifin'flfiuuxb’fllflm&u.fi?[&l&unn; of Beauty aod Do- ;k-l‘;c Grand MAINEE FIIDAY AFrenvooy, a AMondav, May 3, this Troape, oo En i eyt ] LHERS, aod the oad” Pacloian Sousation, McVICKER'S THEATRE. Bpecial engsgement of tho popular tragedian, Mr.CHAS. POPE, ¥or the production of the grand Biblical Drama of SANMSONI lich will be prasented with ea‘irely Now Soanecy, Cos tnmes, aud Appoin’ v & el PR e o W i oL L L L S — PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES ETATE oF 111018, GOrXTY OF Conx, ) CoURTY CLIUL'S ? - 1ol proposals will bo rocei Commissioners of Cook County aatil Manday, Iy st uvos, for uraiabiag Cook Coaty witi druys sn edicines, hvrdwars and Uninace, oloting, ary fuods 85U Yaukeo aotions, beds and baddiog, farsiare, Fica aud flaur, vegotables, h Kgulred £ar the uss of (ks cously until Juze 1, deliverou at uch pisooe aad at soch Wimos as the' councy ay dir Py 1 to0 furaish sl af said articles will ba taken as 1 for eacn article, aud & fatiore toaccept an @ #E1 by tho Couaty Board of auy article when an offor 13 Turtih Miore a0 oue of sald artisies i3 era-ataed i 1 i bs considored a broach af tha Load ac- l‘ll s llu‘l.talxldrl L'IAI 1xecots and Mfl;:-m w!lll.:“: s e ll:lnnm bu E:JDIMBH:L ]pd :“ ‘m‘ i I Mt R Wy $Ure ), to 701 8 Lo l sUin saibcledt Lo assara thy Talhiil periormance. of ths r‘ 1be county reserving to lLself the right to ruject 01 "Dave boon Audiiod by the Loard aa ordors cas bills shy Ve draw Esblid's ashowing an approximation of (he kinds and ¢ named arucles nocded Ly the county ‘e kcon In the ofcs of tho Clerk of sald Board. Preprwals to be sealed and addressed (o the Joird of Gommlssionery of Gook County, and indorsed ™ Froposals JOHY CONLEY, JOUN SteCAr iRy, PA1RICK CARHOLL, B, JUILNSO Commitiea o Fublic Servico, PROFOSALS FOR HILITARY SUPPLIES. QuansEmusrens Orrice, aliadelyuis, April 8, 1870, plicate, with & eopy of this ad. sch, will bs received a4 this of- 3, tor furnbuing tho United Dopartment wiih the following Caps, 5,00 Campsien Hats, X0, :ra. 100, W0 pairs Woolea a.if;mfi‘,’ ', 0 pairs Wulte Nelin Gloves, 25,00 pairs Boats, 14~ WJ!IAIrI Bhoes, 25,100 Woulen Blanket: 000 palrs Wual. #a S{litons, 70 Wall Tents withuut flies, 2,00 Common Tents, 700 dozs0 Sorabil ards 64 vig- biue Rerscy, 367 yardy Drror I Gurdriet, niform Dress Forage Capi aud Cares Qords and Bauds, Fup Fioces aad Fiimo Sack Servlls and Rings, and_ bido Butions tor el unt, Sletal o Dress and Forago Cap U o Conta, fron Honks, AX 1ls Bllesla, Black Pad1ing, Canv Cloh, Catton Wadding, Spoal Catton, . Sk Toint Woaid sod Gord ol Varkoia ulors, Fly butiaus, and Eyer. Allarticles' will be subject to a rigid tnspection, and bidders are'lnfarmel tnat s (il computance it aiiacul: bo fusisted dard will be accep uvernmont reseryos the Fight to reject any or all are rognosted for the dalivery of the articles lolpbis, Jeflenontilie, lad., sad also st San 2t ial B Feramcs will b pireato srifoles.of domsetl reference w roato articles of dormastle pro- dlhon and mamutactire, condiiions of pricaand qatiey belng ouialeng such prersreate will by gfvan (5 Articloner Anicrioas productiva and mARuacture’ produced on the Pacina cor a0 (ha consamption. requlrod by the public servica Laers. Allardeles wiuch ars o be nsed in the States and Tor- Hinries of the Pacific cosst will bo roceived and inspocied Francisco, Iv"lumununl‘u&'ull aoplratibisetion, o o) 24uIMINIng Propusals 10 udnrsed ™ Pro " :Eflmuu Buppiian aad addre ATVETSEAENT OB PROBOSALS PO RERPING BOOTS Orrics or Liour.Housr ELEVENTH DETROIT, Micl. Separate Sealod Proposals will ba roceive. b8 Oce il ioelock wwn, oo iuevday Juno 1, vex, it i 1a&, rovlacing, aud keeplug in thelr propar positluny all 118 iaoye pow placed, or required 10 tup fulloaiug Sasn- ‘and for warlung the following-naiaed obateuctions, vz, 1: Scuta Obanel ot St. Clalr Fla ased 1o the uge Insrroron, ‘ nd Pag- e Bhaat S biore' . Sisrgeon asall s " ‘SATMing Lo SDIFARES 10, a3d 1a. 1be. Fos Jiyee Groen I sage, at Poinl Poavaal buo, and two buoya marking entra Torth Hay, Taks' Michigan, W o caro of, suil koepiug in part. tion, the Dilvs aarking Whale's Badk Suol aud Pusttay + in the Ttoef off Calumet, I1L, € Ou tna ool of Maciom, Wir, , kSt S Bl il o ek st anil ol the Canal, 16 il Ground Huoy o8 Niound [ilaad, Lako Napardor, At nthers s sy be authorized for one year, from t) Gay ol July Bext o thw succesding Wt sey of o niliog o b igut-Houss Capiea ol whi g 3t this Ofioo, x“ bl aad indm posale 1 Divelopa, and addrcassd for dolivery ia porson, o€ soat, Pravald, thiough tho msil to B MeoA L Light-House Tnspector, Plovanth District, Detsoit : 8 order ur Lo Lighe-House Loards 0 orsotts ot = Depot earner o 3-Depot corner of Canl Ity and Denver ¥ and Sorinatield_Kx Chicago’ Paducan Iialirs C 'ICAGY, MILWAUKEE a ST, PA! Lnion Drrat, corner Matliton and Canal 3 Souih Clari-sis, oppostie Sherosan Uou, Prairie du Chten' & T s stavany Poiat, avulis, tiough Eapro: Depot, foot af Lak. Osice. Fpriugtiad, Peorts Eprinatield and e Gilmso Passeng % QUINCY RAILROAD. n " Depows, = anct Canalund Sicieon Ticket Oces, 83 Clirs: Dublgus £ Sloas G Ubugus & Sloaz City K L L, T O Gy, Lokvaamorin, 4t &3, Jovopn i Frem Centra Depat, suot Ficact e, 121 1o and depot . ki antat Gy Teare, | Arrice, Indizuavolis, Loul 250, m.[v 8:15p. m. Bl Niznt Expres aily), CINCINNATI AIR LI From Pitibura, Cinefanatl Arr Clinton and Carroll-ss, Jiandolyhste and ut depes o Lailiewy depst, eors Indianapolle, Lonfevills & Ciocln. Lay §:jirea CHICAGD & PACIFIC Pussenter dopat, corner Jreluhi and tickelfice Hat and Eepres lizaca Accuminod: "Pfl'lSBURB, CINCINNAT) & ST. LOUIS corner Clnton aml Carroilssts. Nigat Eipioss (daily). PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE S CHICAGO RAILWAY. BALTIMORE & OHID RAILROAD Trains leave srom Esposition Huilduey and depst fool ay Laalleost, B Mal, Sunc s CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depoty oormar of Van Hurew anid Shermun-is, - Ticketeftces aba, 'th$ Atchlson B /7 v T o, nie i3 6 oF ALL KINDS, FAIRDANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicago, Bezarefultobuy enly the Genuine, OCEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, G i 7asr Olack aaa Raadolph. 4 48, Jopposita Bow ‘Dhiortuan thuiss), Chicago, bl WATER WORKS To Cantractors sl Bullrs, OLD PAPERS At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Office. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, “The General Trausaifantio Conypany’s Mall Steamshl Uavre, i uadid vossals o from $wr No. @, North 0. ok vorile route fur the Coatfaent (Lol auy oiher), will sail Socsmsdsior without siire SZIE, Axout, 83 Deosdway, N. ¥, udatious, aad tocludiog *YEoncrmack CLARENDON HOTEL, SARATOGA SP. ATOGA BPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel, Wil spen Jusa 1, for the recaption of Qussts, J. . BRESLIN &