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THIS CHICAGU "RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY MARCIL 1, 1876. CARNIVAL. Burpassing Character of Yese terdny’s Celebrations in Southern Cities. ¥o Record of So Great & Success {n the Apnals of New Orlcans. U Single Series in Tor Procession Com- prices Twentythreo Gigantie Tableaux, The Erudite Memphi Devote Their Annual Pageant to Pootry, Four Elephants Do What They Can’ Toward Pulling a Gilded Cart in Cincinnati, Legions of Dnncors Impings upon the Austors Borders of Ash ‘Wednesday, NEW ORLEANS, BRAUTIFUL WEATHER AND COMFLYTE BUCCESS. « Sveetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Onteans, JYob, 20.—Tho Mardl- Gras Carnival was, 10 all rospecls, n complote success. All public offices aod most places of businoea wéro cloted. Tho day was bright, waem, and olear, aud all the arrange- monta wero careled ont in accordanco with tho programme. Rex, King of the Carnival, rallied all his forces, and waa suprome duriug tho day, whilo Comus, with Lis Mistick Krowo, ruled the rovels of tho night. 'Tho procession of Nox wos abont two miles In length, and resom- bled a8 noarly tho triumphant pnseago of real monarchy in magniticonce 8s will evor be Jikely to be wilnossed in this Republio. Tho King was preceded by the Earl- Matabal of tho Emplro, Xuighta in arpor, Earls, . ota., and the Imperial ariny, about 600 strong, consiatiog of youths from 12 to 10 yoara of ago, tho Poraian oontiugont, eome 400 atrong, dressod as Poraian artillery and infantry, "T'ho Kiog bimsolf was seated on o throno of immenso sizo, purroundoed by bis Court, Following wore such atteodants upon Royally ag foroign Ambsssa- " dors, prisonorn of war, and tho Itoval Execu~ tioner, dressed in rad, with blood-stainod block and ghoatly hoads, ' Next camo Anthony and Cleopatrs, Clristian Knights in Lgypt, the milk-shite Bocuf Graa (fat beefr), Iros on her thtane, high piiosts, Lgyniian ladies in paian- quins, Pan snd tho ALyt ou & car with attend- ants, ate. 'U'bou camo & conglomorate naes of mpanalers, on foot and on lorseback, in all sorty of costumee, snd, last of all, n procession of advertising vans, Tho vonte comprised sll thbd | principal stroels, aud waa witnessed by 200,000 peoplo, - THE TAULEAUS. ‘Tho crowning glory of tho day was the mag- . niticont nllegoriceal ruprosontation of wsacred s« e o . B ‘mals coming from an oponing in the ark, tory, given by the famous Mistick Lrows of Comus in the ovening, It compriced twouty- thieo tabloaus, ropresenting ag many of tho mont dramatio jucidenta during 4,000 years of Iiblical bistory, from tho creation 10 the destruction of Jerukalem by Titus. The wovoral ovonta aro dated bLy.tho Usherlan chron- ology. This pagonnt was without doubt the grandest In the donign, sud most itposing iv ite executlon, of any over given iu tius city, and probably on this contiuent. Tho sconery and costumes a8 nearly resemblod tho originuls as possible, the author of tho aisplay baving de- voted ueatly two yoara to o closs etudy of tho subject. Lach tableau was given on o float of extremo largo size, drawn by horaes, and lighted witls thousands of torches borno on tho shouldors of men. 'The stretts slong which the provession passed woro crowdod with tho thousnnda of poo- {»!a who lined the sidewalt, and the galterics of ho bulldioge wera woighted dowu with Indlos aud children, Tho following brio! sumwmeary of the tableaus will give an tdon of the subject ropresentod ¢ First Tabltau—The Garden of Eden, Adam and Eva reclining on & gramsy mound beneath a fruit-ireo, A tarpout {s entwined in tho brauches of tho tree near Lve, who holds au apple extonded to Adam. Both aro In an attitude of conversution, The sceuery fa luxurls ous, semi-tropical, The lon sad lamb la duwn to- fether, snd a déer qulelly contemplates the scono, The moment is the temptation of Adam Ly Eve. iecor ableau—Nosh Leaving the Ark. Genesls viil,, 18, Anno Mundl 1,667, A mountain scene, The ark resiing on the top of the mountain, Ararat, Noal with Lis threa sous aud thelr wives, witli various anl- Tho skelo- tone of thoas drowned in the flood seatiered about, Third 7abieau—Ths confusion of {ouguen at Vabel, Genesia, 7. Anuo Mundl 1737, Tuo Tower of Dabol, fncomplete, sround which are atrewn brick, stoues, morlar-bods, etc,, with architeot, wmaater build: erv, maons, and workmen in sttitudes of astonab- mont and conslernstion at belng unable to undorstand each otlier, Fourth Tablean—Abralam'ssacrifice, Geneals, xxil., 11, Anno Mundi 2132, Abraham about 1o slay 1ssnd forasacrifice, A lamb iu a thicket. A wild mountain scene. An alfar buik of rough stones, and covered with wood, Inaac slands on oue side of tho altar, fu frontof which stands Abraham with the sacriticial kuire {n his hand, in tho attitude of having just dis- covered the ram in the bushes, caught by Lus liorns, Ffih Tabisau—Jacob's Llessing. Goucais, xxvil, 30, Amuo Bundi 2225, A pastaral sceno, with Issac, old and blind, in the farcground. Jacob is leaving his resénce after roceiving the bloasing inlcnde&f for au, who i8 seen seturuing from his hunt with venison for hia father, Hebeoca fs noar by looking on st the succoas of lier plan ta obtain the bleasing for ber favorite son, Hixth Tableau—Joseph Inferpreting Pharsch's drosum, Qenesls, xxl,, 38 Atno Mundi 2239, Fuuruob, King of Egypt, site on his throns surrounded by the high oficera of his court, aasembled 10 Liear tho Intore pretation of his droawm, bevenith Tubleau—The finding of Moses, Gepeals, 4., 15, Auno Mundi 2433, Tlaraoh's daughtor sces Moscs among the bulrushes, A river aceus, with marshy border, on high bank of which is secn tho Princeas of Egypt with her maids, one of whom Is in the act of taking theark of bulruslies contaming the 4nfaut Mores from the water, Heml-tropleal aceuv, en- riched by tho costurmca of ihie Princess aud Ler coust, Eighth Tableau—Worrhip of the Golden Calf, 1Lxo- dus, xxxli,, 19, Aono Mundi 2513, A comp aceno at £ * the fool of ® mountsin, u the midst of which standa ou s high altar the Goldeu Calf, ounded Ly Aaron and the high pricsts, dancing qivls, and people. Inthe ‘backgrounu Moscs {a cen deacoudiug tho mountain, - and bag thrown dowa tho tablols of atone sud broken 4 " 3 e nn'hdlo'nlu thro; onnded b 1 3 L ne, surronnded by om, NinfA Tubleau~Dedicatlon of he Altar, Numbers, vill. T3, Anno Mundi 2514, The aitar da represrntod 8 cubits high, 6 louy, and & broad, with Lorus st the four corners, and & firo burniug ot 1ho top, Nalishon, 205 of Aminidab, chiof of tho Tribo of Juilah, stads Dy an {tio first to make Lis offerings, which afs lylng on the altar, He s surrounded by olticiating Levitew, Tenth Tadlean—"Bun, stand thoi still," Joshis, %, 12, Anno Mand! 2504, Joahua, mounted u & chariot surrounded by soldiers, all atéeativoly regard. ing the sun, lieventh Tabkau—Jerusalem takon by the Jews, Judgen, ., 1. Anno Mundi 2501, Jowlsh general officets, soldiore, and Gaplives, the Latter including Adon] Dazeth, 0f Joruaalem, who Lad cut off the thumbe und groat toes of sovenly Kiugs, and now suf- fers the sama mutlation, Juefih sadleau—* Bamuel cutting Agag In plecea,’ 1. Bamuel, av, 1. Anuo Mundl 2735, Kisg Haul #eated on hia tiirone, attendod by ofcers of hly court, The Prophot Bemtel wlands 1n front, with a heavy brosdaword fu Baud, ready to cut up. Kin, , whi stands pear, Sre e Thirtesnth Tadloati—4Thion art fhie man,” 11, Bam- uel, 341, T Anno Mundi 2970, Kiug David on bis Ahrone, surrounded by Lis courl, In front siands the Proplet Nathan, denouncing the King, sud informing Lim of the punialiment in atro for hie great ain. Fourteenth Tubleau~The visit of the Queen of Bleba to Bolomwon, L, Kin, 3 ey e L4 sriot, on which were od » ¢ Quoen of Bliokw, was drawn on thi Firoeh vy “tmatve whive hrusnfas ‘cbrenaty 10 royal oeded Ly » mounted beruld snd atand- nd accotapaniod by officers of the court. " g attendante, Futeanth Tabieaub He ook els {Liat Holomon had uad Anno Atundl Ebisbac, King of Lyl sirs Tounded by his otficers snd soldlers, amid the plinder i“w"fi"”‘,‘t“" Temple, which ho was carrylng awsy uto Egyp Sistienth Tableaw—The mirscls of Bitens, Kivgs, ik, 17, Anoo Mundi 8100, A foreet camp aceno, witli the Prophist Hilsha and 'tho King daboss, uat, of ‘Judah, Jeboism, of Iarsel, and tho King of dott, and 8 ninsirel, who played for Ellaba while the Land of (ki Lord cams upon bim, and be informed the King where to dig for water for thair srmies, who wers periabing of thisst. Eerenteenth fubeau—Lows of the Ten Tribes, 11, Kiog, viiL, 6 Apuo Mundl 3203, Shalweuczzur, Kiog Of Asvyis, fu Lis chatiol, sirrounded by Lis oLuurs, with suldiers, guards, and otficers, with Joatali caplives follawiog it Lo Feer, Bighloenth Tadisau—Fropbey uf Tealah, 11, Kings, uadl 992 Heickiaby the King court, 1k ont ug to the King from a MM 2abkau—Caplivity of the Jows by Nebu- chadnezeer, 1T, Rings, xxv,, Nebuchudnezzer, King of two broken columnn, tho King Zedoktal, 1n out, Twentleth Tndlrau—Tholilnzzac's feast, Dantel, vi, o6, Anho Mundt 168, $anqneling reena in the pisce of Dalthazzar, King of Bat <ion, The Kiog aud hie couttiers seatnd at ialie, Lus writing, ** Mene, mene, tekel 1pheeain,” on the wAll, which iha Prophel Daniel s interprating to the consternation of the King aad hiscourt, s Tuwenty-firat Tableau—Droctamatlon of Crrus, Tzra 1,,2, Abno Mundi 8164, Uyras, King of the Medea and Yersiane, reated on his throne, attended by his court} whils Mithiradstos, the Troavirer, was numboring to Shestiburzar, this Drinca of Judah, tha vesnels of 1he houts of {he'T.ord that Nebuchadneztar had hroug! forth out of Jeruealem—5,400 verrale of gold and sil- ver did Sheshbuzzar briug up out of captivity from Babylon to Jerunslem, Tienty-second Tablean—Quoen Fatyer's Tanquet Eather, v., 0, Anno Mundt 3361, Alanteran, Xing of the Medes aud the Prralans, Eatacr bia Quoen, aud Haman his favorite, all neatod at s Quoen’s banqnet, which ia farnishod and decorated u the fullest styla of that age, Ticenty-thirt_ Tableau—Roman triumphs over the dentruetion of Jerusalem by Titus, Josephus’ * War,'t ook 11, Ouap, 14, Rowian chariot drawn by four horscs abreast, Veapasian, Lmperor of Rome, saated, Titur and Domitian, hin atanding on the lower ateps o front, Siinon, the Jewish General, aud & Jewisli priest, captives in chalue at tho resr, Tho chinle of Vespasian in surmounted Ly an englo with spread wings ; also, the Iloman atandard and sceptro swero surmonnted by sprend eaglen with the abbrovia- tians, B, P, Q, IV (Beumus populusquo qusstiis Ttomanus—acquired by the Benato and people of Iome), and $he bust of the Emperor below. O exch of the Fotif cornera of tho cax wan a chalioe of burnlog incenso, elovatod aboro the kiead of the Empwtor, PURTIIER ELADDRATION, Asziving at the Varlotios Thoatras, which was already fiilad with isdios, tho Mistick Krowe of Comus procooded sto givo two tabloaux on tho most magotlicont dosoription, Tho firat tabloau, representing tho Gardon of Edon, was n triumph of aconio painting and realiatic group- ing. Tho figures woro Adam aud Lve, tls con- tro of s sami-troploal laadacape scono of rare loveliness. Grouped in front and in varions pacta of sho atago woro the lion and tho lamb, aud other animals, filling the picturo ju all placen pat occupied by trees, fruits, and flowers. A tho risiug of the acl-drop Lho figures were dinly seon (hrongh {hroe gauzo curtaius. I'hesn ourtaing woro successively deawn up, ro- veallng the pictures more diatiuctly by Qegress, until all obstructions to vislon wero removed, whon tho border scenos wero lot down, and & tlood of light warted Lho brilliaut colora, THE AECOND THUATUICAL TABLEAU waa collod the Ipockia and_Characters of Sacrad History, tho sconery and stage-sotiing repre- sonting & grand amphliiestre ou circular oloya- tionn, aud” 1n tho arona of which wwero soon 108 of the bintorical tigures sbown fu tho atrect proceesion. in the front centro of the arca was Nosh and his family, Noah baing in tho actof sacrificing & kid upon nu altar, Atihe right of Noah atood Abrabam and his family, audon the loft Isaac and hia family, At tio back-centre of the mmphitliestre, and half way up the clevation of the auditorium, was & throno, on which wero seatod Kiog Solomon and the Qunaoen of Shoba, In tho ranr, and above the throno, was tho Roman Emporor Vospasisu, sur- roundad by hia mons and two Jowish eaptives, T'ho wings of the #tago woro filled on each nide with tho romnining groups of tho strect psgoant, arravged i the - order of the procession. Abave all, ju the voar, was moen au illuminatod view of the City of Jerusalom on fire. ‘Che wlolo formed ono of tho most elsborate and effective theatrical tab- Joaux over prosented to the public by tho famous | gi Mistick Krowa ot Comus, DASCING. After the tableau followoed tho usual ball, which wan select and splend!d with assombled boauty and elegant toilets, The ball of Rox was given ot tho Exposition Building, All tho other halis and theatres in the clty wero dovated to masked rovolries, —_— MEMPHI UNIVENSAL ABANDON, ‘Mexrims, Tenn., Feb, 39.—Tho city is ontirely gliven up to tho King of Miarule, Businessis en- tiroly suspeunded, and all the principsl atreets vrosontadonsemassof surging bumanity. Prome inent amid atl sre tho great crowds of grotesquo maskoss, roprosonting overy conofvable charac- ter. The weathoer is olearing and plessaut, and tho success of tho carnival is assured, Tho steamors Andy Baum and Parkor, which arrived last pight from Oinclunati, wero crowded with ploasure-gockers, and evory traln andving s crowded. Tho pagoant of tho Ulke and Krowe of Motloy will movo at 2:30, and at B to-night tho maguificent spectncular nagennt of tho Mem- phbi will move, Thoro are more visitors now hero than at formor carnivala. Duting tho aftornoon the streats wers so dannulr crowded that it was found atmost im- posniblo for the polico forca to oloar them for tho pageant of sho Ulks and Krawe of Motloy. Tho pageant of tho farner ropresented the return of Loula IX., of France, from the Crusades, the ncono being Iald at Paris, Bopt, 7, 1464, as follows t Firat group, threo mounted horalds with trumpots at tho mouth riding abreast ; second groun, armed Knights bearing tho orifiamme of I'rance, mounted; third group, two enuires on fool boaring n cushion on which lay the arms of King Louis; fourth proup. equerry - leading King's mailed stood:; Qfth group, Count De Loiters, Uonut Do‘hrzun, brothers to the King, aud Count de Moion iu fall aymor, riding abreast and bearing royal guidons and banners; sixth group, Kivg Louin IX. of France and hia Queon Marguerito of Provence, in royal robes i their carriago of Btato, drawn by four white lotsos, lod by eqoerrios, wroom aud- foot- 1man to carrisge; soventh groun, threo malds to tho Quenn nding abroast, mounted on richly capansonod palfroye, lud by threo pagens : eighth group, four pagos to tho King, mounted and boariug rich colord, with mauy colored pendant streamers riding breaat; nluth group, four mounted mon-at-at-arma abrenst, armsed with shlelds and battle-nzos, four mon- at-arms abroast armed with hal- berds, and four mon-at.arms abreast armed with lancos; tenth group, cavallor mount- ed, bearing banner of Ht. Denis, slx cavaliors abreast, mounted, hunrmé penuons; eloventh group, the Cordinal 8t, Coalo mented under a baldacbiu or eanopy of rich silk, drawn by four biack Lorsca, led by equorriea; twelfth group, nrioata on foot bearing the grand bauner of tho Virgiu, four prieats on foot abronst, fourcavaliors abreast, and four pilgrima with scrip and ataff; thirtcontti group, four Baracona abronst In chaina, four sqnires mounted, bearing tance and ponnon, ull riding abroaat, Aftor this pagesnt canes tha Krewo of Motley, inads up of non- dercripts, with somo hita at current events of the poriod, promivont among which waa the corpse of an army officor undergolng cremntion from_tho flamesof a atill labeled * Crooked Whisky." "Lho crowd on the atreets In the afternoon was eatimatod at from 60,000 to 60,000, and durlng :‘nn“clmurn dny nothing ocourred to mar the fos vities, But the crowning ulor{xnr the Carnival was ths grand pageant of tho Momphi with ita brill- iant pacti-colored lights, forming a sceno such a8 was never wiineyscd bofore, Aftor whioch camo n soriea of maguificont tabloaux at the new Memphis Thontre, consisting of a grouplug of pagesntry, which was followed by a grand ball to tho guesls of the Mompht. Balls weio given a variona alls, ‘Thu wes vhar was glotiony, and the Carnival of the Centenuiml will nover be forgotten by those who wituessed it ——— LOUISVILLE, A U101 OLD TINE. Lovtaviee, Ky, Feb, 20,—Mardl Graa was col- ebratod hero to-dsy. Tho processlon in the day cousistod of floata portasing historical scenes and characters ; men and women bolng arrayod in grotesque, gorgzeous, and brilliant coatumen. Comus, King of Carnival, with Prlmo Minlster, retinucs, and guard of honor, prexided and dj. rocted tho operationsof the feast, Lntira Louts- villa and New Aluany, Jofforsonvills and Tu. dlannpolia delegatioos participated, The Bix- toonth United Btates Infantry, tho Evanaville, the Croecent City, the Louisville, and other bands, wore prasont sud furnivhed music. night mystio clrcles conductod muothier parade, at tho conclusion of which poople flooked # dozen balls, where all was voady for tho dan in wlich thoy engaged or looked ou. At the Exposition, Comus and lus retinuo sppeared dur- {ng the evoning amd tho great applauso of the seeewbled multitude, —— CINCINNATY, A GALL DAY, Crxersxarr, O, Feb, 29.—3Mardl Cras fos- tivitiea to-day puesed off without any surlous distuibance. Tho sirests weio thronged with people, and, during the afternoon, businssa vas genarally susrendod, Tho pageant fu the even. 1ng represented scones In tho history of Anior- ca, and wero exhibitea ou mixtcen floats, The chariot of tho Iing waa an immonse hoar's hoad, 8 feet hugh nud, 18 feot long, parnished with huge lomcu-slices and crownod with a bead of lettuce fu tho midut of which tho King waa #sated, two pages sitting on each of the boar aud the court feater nstrldo the no: The ::::‘m:h wul dc:wnm}n m::xl wlopban ‘tho ivitles cloied with & grand masquerade badl , st tLe Exposition Bluldll‘ll. 4 WHISKY. Mr. Ilesing Returns from 1is Trip to Canada, His Witnesses Will Come if the Court Will Give Them Protection. Chief-Deputy Root Not Yet Arrestedes= Who Gave Him the Wink ¢ A Oistilter Thwarted In His (ntention to Make Capital Out of the Clerk, CHICAGO. MR. HESING, ME RETURNS FROM TUAT LITTLE TIMI, An was prodietod by hia frisnds snd rolatives, Mr. A. C. Hesing returned from Detrolt yenter- day morning, and on hls arrival was very much astonistiod to loarn that the Daily George Wash- ington, published on tho northiwost coruor of Tifth avenuo and Washington stroot, Lad acans- ed him of having oxpatriated himself to avoid appoaring beforo the Distriot Court noxt Tuos- day. As Tur Towouse surmiged in its fesue of yeatorday, the objoct of Dir. Hoslug'a visit to tho Canadisn barder waa for tho purporo of holding & cobferonco with August Noewhaus, Tlermann , Backor, and Lorenz Mattern, who camo down from Toronto, whore for sgoveral wooks thoy have been Jiv- fng i clover ond egile, It will bo romombered that theso gontlemon skipped & short timo ago, feating that a whole quattor-soc- tion of tho day of judgmont waa nbott to fatl on their hoadd, Mr. Heslng doema their pros« onco horo- as witnossos in bLis houslf as of tho utmost fmporiauco, nnd th intorview waa arraged for by telograph, From intimate personal friends of” Mr, Heaing, Tnw TutnuNe lesrns that {t was satisfactory, as tho throe gentlenion bavo sgroed to come Laro pro- vided they receivs immunity for the crookedtisss swith which thay sfo charged, or a safa conduot from the Distriot Court, which will slfow them to come and go without Lelng interfered with by "‘l Governent ar othor official. 1rs, Nowhaun, who accompaniod Mosars. 11os- ing and Jucssen, will remaln a weok or ten days with ber husbaud in Cunads, and thon roturn to Chicago and minglo Ler toars with (hoso of Mesdamea Beckor and Mattern, THE VIAIT OF WILLIAM COOPER, ona of tha last batch of indicted distillors, to tho Caundian border, was somewhat mystorions in ita naturo, but It bosa loaked out that it waa dono fu tho furthoranco of & proposed trado, by which ho, * Buntalo ” Miller, and Itoed, aiso of tho Iast Datch, woro to bo takon Ioto tho noble band, headed by IHuseell aud DParker Mason, oo condition that evidence would bo forth- coming to convict O. L. Root, tho absconded Chlief Deputy Collector, Dickinson, Abel & Co., 1t 18 stated, wero working for sho ssmo object, Cooper had paid Root 8 monthly stipend for al- lowing bim to run wide open, while ostonsibly the books aud rocorda tn the Collector's oflice showed that sevoral of tho masu-tubs In his tillery woro_soaled a8 tight as wax aud red tapo could moko them, Becker, it is olaimod, knew about pnaymeats by othor parties tu Root, and Qooper wentto Cauada to make oo ar- rangomout whoreby he (Becker) could be in- ducod to como to Chieago and squeal on Root. Bome _of the “Thirtesn," howover, dis- covered Cooper's little gamo, and, kuow- ing tbat thu{l would be placed in the position of not baving told all thoy knew, which mlght endanger their chances of immunity, held & conference, and doputed one of their number, who had on several occasions disbursed groen- backs to Toot, to go to Col. Aatthows aud aquenl. | Turlong, Russell's partner, was tho man who drew the lucky sumber, and ho told all ha knew, thus oheokmating Cooper, Miltor, ot al. Cuoper was no little vatonishhid to learn yestorday morn- fog what had happenod duriog his sbsence, and 1t may be safely conjoctured that he does not hatbor the kindlicst feollogs to Ruseoll, Fur- long, and the othor membors of the **Lhirteen,” i ROOT NOT YET ARRESTED. Titi: ONE TOPIO OF CONYERSATION nt the Custom-Houso yesterday waa tho suspon- sion, the atiempted nrreal, and tho roported cu- capo of O, L. Roat, late Cllel Deputy Collector of tho Internnl Rovenuo Departtucut, Thero was but one opiulon na to tho abstract idoa of running sway, and that opinfoh pronounced the man an unmistakablo fool who wonldu't take any chaneo to skip out if ko $hought it would go bard with nim, It was correctly assumed that tho Governmant hind a strong oaso ageinst Roat, and that bia susponsion was not ordvred with- out vory good ceuse. It aleo loaked out that Root had xceolved warniug to fleo from tho vrath to come. In fact, ko had told o sabordinata fu tho Collectos's office about & waek sgo that hio would probably loave tho city In o fow days, although tiie roagon sssignoed for this purposa was not tho reat one. At noy rata it seomod protty cloar that Root biad doparted for a moro hospitable climo, whero United Statos Mar- shinls troublo not, and whoro indicted Gaugers sud Btorekeepers luxuriate on the proceods of thelr orooked practices. This country from whoas bourua il dooan't Quy tho travoler to ro- tarn b4 that adjacent to \Vindsor, Canada, which is woll knowa to bo on tho other sits of tha Datrat luvor, opposita tho Oity ot Dotrait. TIUN JOKE AROUND TIIH CUSTOM-HOUGR yeatorday was that tho latoly-arrived oolonlety iisd bought up considorable land, Jaid it out in strasts, built themselves flno residences aud charming vilias a few milos back in the country, and that they had bestowed upon his uascens municiyality the name of Dristow, tho strests and avepues bdnr known by such_titlos us Wil 800 atroet, Wobster avonuo, Matthewn avenue, Dangs streot, and othor oqually appropiiate namee, the design being to perpotuato tho his- tory of the past ten months, ‘o some it might seom that au exile would do snyibing rather than zemombor thouo porsous aud ovents which were the means of soud- ing Wim abroad fn the pursnit of bappiness, This assumption would be trno 1n the caso of an ordivary oxile, but to this fealing an ox-Ringater, who hins made money and who 18 not troubloa with any falso pride, ia supposed to ba a total strangoer, “And honce the streats woro #0_nowmod, Doputy Marshal Bird called at Iloot's housn yosterday morning. It wes abont half-pasts o'olock, but hie was not thers. Neither ocould Mru, Boot bo seen, The Doputy was fortunate enough to find a servans, Lowever, who juformed him that Hoot bad come home durivg the night, and had gone down town &t the usus) hour, The Deputy posted down town sud searchod in vain for the miesing olork, Then hie roturned to thoe Marshsl's oflico, and no articular xoal was manifestod during the rout of Fua day, it appeariog to be tho oplnlon shat Root waa not io the city and would not show up sgain until the storm was LOW IIE UEARD IT, Tha quertion, *‘Iow did Hoot got wind of what was comiug ?" was asked many timos yea- terday, A TRInUSE roporter put it to a Govern ment’ officer, and suggestod that the distiller whio furniahed the infortnation might bave given Itoot a knowing wiuk and thus warned him that lie had best ekip, The ofoer roplied that ho abouldu’t wwondor If that was the case, “ Witl you jnvestigate the matter ? " asked the tTeporter, * Lahall, and try tofind out just where the Dlamo lies "' waa the response. It app that the wuspension waa ordarad about 10 o'clook Monday moroing, oot having loft tho oflica about binlf-past 8 o'slock, and that tho warrans was not mads out until nearly half- post 4. Ib is supposod that Root wam on board the Michigan Central train for Detroit st 6110, Tho delay in fsauing the warrant was owlug to the difference of oblnions as to whethor it should be done or not, and whethor the susponsion was not sufficiont punishment of Iteolf, Moro mature couslderation developed ths fact that this would not do; that the offeuss was one deserving of considnrablo saverit v and the warrant was then ordered to ba {ssued, Im. modlately upou {ta [ssue Doputy Maranal Buck Jumpod Into a buggy, went ta loot's house, and way told that Roat was down-town with hia wite, and would not be homo until aftor theatre time, Meanwhile oot is supposed to have been on his way to Windeor, Mre. flook's Blue Island logend and the servant's story to tho oontrary notwith. stunding. . — ELSEWHERE. SPRINGFIELD, LONDS AXD 1INES, #necial Dlepateh ta The Chicasa Triune, BpNorizey, 1L, Fob. 29.~In tho Federal District Conrt to-day, vaveral of the paitios n- dicted for crookednoss gave bonds. Willlam If, Melutyre, of Pokin, failing to make entries a zgolifier, 1,000 Iliram Vaudvrvoort, same of- tonno, €1,000 ; Joseph I, Greenbut, of Riverton, %[ tho nbove facts wore amcertainod. using crooked barrels, #300: Jscob Sehow, of Bellaville, removiog cigara unlawfnlly from manufant 2500, Charios ¥erlitz, of Ileilo. ville, waa fined $10 for unlanfully jusnufactur- Ing cigars. LESANOY. Fx-Collector $tapbani, of Bolieville, and Heinrichs, Schoffen « Pfeilfer, propristors of tho Lebanon Distillery, isve not vet appesred, and thay are roported to bo in Cansda. A tele- grsm_nnnounces that Stephant will bs Lere shartly, howover, to anawer, and probably the others mil also come o tinje. JUDOE DM will nsanmo s mont on the Circult Court beuch tb-morrow, MARPES AND RMITIL, A strong offort will ho mado to have the Har. por-Smith canan tried at once, and shoy wili be callod up on Saturday naxt, YAN DONSTUN K HUCCEASDR, Itishoped that Maf. Connuliy. fue now Dia- trict-Attornay, will bo able o awsawme ihe dutios of tllm ollice At once, and taks puet ju the n trials, —_— BEARDSTOWN, ILL. AN JONDIRG, WIHIARY MAN, Br. Louts, Yeb, 20,—On Tuesiny last tho Beardstown, Iil., Diatilling Company shupped 200 barrala of highsrines to this city, conmguing the aama to thelr order. Gaorgoe I, Bium, Sec- ratary of the Company, diew (wo drafts for #7,000 cach, attachod billn of iading indoreed to Gregory & Hiagg, #t. Louis, placed them tnn bank at Beardstosa for calloction. On the ar- rival of the highwihes hero, I'. U. Bhober, Vice- Yreaidont of the Distllline Company, appeared alro with a bill of Inding of the goodn which he iudorsed, took poeacssion, sud immedistely pro- cecded to aall the highiwines, Iio dixposed of 150 barrols at 334 to 2 cents batow the market, placed tharemsinder in the hands of a broker tosoll, and loft tho city with $10,500, This was on Batur- diy Iast. Mouday tho draft came in dna caurss, with tho bill of Iading attached, which Gregory & Stapg refused to pay, knowing that tne whinky hnd been sold, An’ investigation followad, and to-day Hecrotary Dlum an A. Arenz, repre- senting the Deardstown Bank, arrived here, nnd They ars taking moasuren to tecover thoe property, it pos- sibin. The broker tn whoso handa the remain- fog tity barrels of spirits wers lofe for mafo re- cowved a lettcr from Shobet to-day, inatructing bim to tum over tho proceeds to Dum, and windivg up with tho words, “1am gone,” indi- cating tbas ha bas absconded, ILLINOIS FINANCES. Spsctal tranateh (o T're Chicaan Tribune, Senivorirwp, 1ML, Fob, 20,—~Tha following is the monthly report of the rocelpts and espondie tures of tho State Tressury for tho month of Fobruary : Reventio fund. Local boud fund., Total... Ttevenus fund, Tiliuofs River Impro Hehool fynd, 1llinols Central Ralizoad fumd, 5,308.00 Local bond fund.ssy eevas 140300785 Total,.. 001 $933,222,00 SALT. Spectat Diavateh to T'he Chicaao Tridune. East Sacivaw, Mich., Feb, 20.—A meeting of tho stockholders of the Michigan Salt Assocla- tion was hiold at Bay City to-day. A schedule of firma in tho Micligan Association shows a repre- sontation of 423,571 barrela ; in tho Saginnw Balt Company, 840,597, Heveotoen flrms, ropro- nenting & product of 235514 barrels, h o not yot Jjoined either of the associations. OF thore sovoral nre not manufacturing., HSome have signifiad thelr fotentiona of joming, and thoso who romain outeide have sigmtiod” their inton. tion ts adliero to thie prioe fixed by Lhe two as- sozistlons. The two aseociation control over 90 weor cout of tho product of tho valley. e e 10WA STATE UNIVERSITY. Towa Crty, In.,, Tob, 20.—Judgo Dillon, Pro~ fessor of Medioal Jurinprudence in the Medical Departmont of tho Univereity, concluded bia fu- loresting coursa of lectures this eveniyg, the tinal lecture being on madical evidonce. ‘The Examining Bootd of Phyeloinns, from dif- ferent parta of the State, are occupied with the medical Professors in conducting the anuual o- nminations, S0 far thoy epsak 1n torms of lugh commendation of the staudig ol tho medical clasg, and of the toncling of tha Faculty. The commencement oxercises will be held to- moarrow evoniug, at which Qov, Lirkwood will doliver the address. “MOLLY MAGUIRE, TERROR of the COAL FIRLDS, By DANIEL DOYLIZ, A MINE BOYR. A thetlling story of the Authracite Mioiog Megloos of Venneylvanla, entitled MOLLY MAGUIRE, THE TERROR OF THE COML, FIELDS, Wil bs commetneed iz No. 17 of the NEWG YOEKB!WEFES{!;Y, The story In from the pen of a practical miner, who areiitics tho nom de pinme Danlel Doyle," to ahieid his s feom (he mirguidvd men who wight misinter. pres bls motives, 1ta draws meat of hin recnes from real Hfe,andgives 800 pawerfnl portrayals of Poverty and Crime fn Pennsylvania. o ntrikes with an unsparing hand the vice that lixe a Irprony han aproad {taeit over the rich rogion of the anthiracite Lell; points out the Terrible Tyranmy of Monopo- ligts and Millionaires, And the awful siruggles that agitate the working claruea §n the “Dhlack battle of Nfe™ under graund, Tha Boeiely that Lan made its name s torror in the land, is erralgned of awful atrocities. Ita plottings, wectlugn, midnight murdots, burniog of cosl-break- ers, and FIERCE AND FIENDISH DEEDS Are presented (n & graphio and vivid menver, sud keep tho reador rpell-ound from begiuning to wd. ‘The writer does not jdentify honoratle Iriah Bocte- tes of any kind will thin worse than Communistic combluation, whick has been repeatedly DENOUNCED BY THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, And be drawns his hioroes from sll clasaes and creeds that play & part io mining pursuits, Origin of the Holly Magnines, Tha MoLLy MAGUIRE BocIETT n ona of the most modern of the soveral secrat organirationn that hava sprung fato exlstonce in Iroland during the past cen- tury, and is decidedly tha worst, Ita origin is awlug 0 the cruel murder of an old woman named Maguire 8t the Lauds of an sgont who, in company with his minfons, sefzed on (he poor woman's prapetty for rent. Tler rons and thelr frionds formed a mociety to which they gave her name. It spread throngh portions of the North aud Weet of Ireland, and confined fts oper- atlons to landionds sud thelr agents, whose property, and whoss livea, sometimes, pyid tho peually of any seeming cruelty on their art towsrd any of the mem. Ders of the Hoclaty of MowLy Manving, 1ts introduction to Tentrylvauia is quite recent, bat 1t hos eprosd thronghout the Counties of Luzerne and Schuyikill with amasing rapidity, making A BLOODTR TRAIL Wheraver it haw hean, Its objects ind alms tink to the Jevel of the meavest auimal fnstinct of wresking revenao for wrongs, roal o fancled, sud mwny a mine boen has paid he nenalty of doing bis duty wilh kis life. Don't fail to read the thrilling etory of ROLLY MAGUIRE, The Terror of $he Coal Fields, IN KO. 17 OF THE NEW YORK WELKLY, Vhich Wil Be Ready on Monday, Feb. 26, OV RIEATY, And for sale by all Bookeellers. SWEET BELLS JANGLED. A DRAMATIC LOVE TALE. DY GARA OAKEY IIALL, 130 o, Paper cover, Price, 50 cents, Trade sup- phed by the \ entern Nowe Co, WORCESERSHIRE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS’ OBLEBRATED PRONOUNCED 1y EXTRAOT CONNOISSEURS SRUOAL GENTLE TO BE THE Ras i i n WolCESTER, ONLY GOOD g Moy, 1. *Toll LRA & PER- TUUNS that tholr Bauca Is highly ostesmod in SAUCE! And Applicablato EVERY VARIRTY M OF Disit ot pala lo L sa the L wholesomo Sauce that s made," Worcestershire Sauce. 6old Wholasale and for xportation by the Proprietors, LEA & PERRUNS, Worcestor, Hogland; and Retail by Dealers in Bauces genorally throughout the world, Ask for Loa & Porrins’ Sauoce, Attho BREAKFAST TARLE it Imparts the most oxguisile relish and sost to Hot or Cotd Meat, Fowl, Phsh, Brotled Ktdney, &e, Atthe DINNER TADLR, in Scup, with Fish, Hot Jolnts, Game, and-1a all Grasios, 3t gives & delightful favor, At the LUNCHTON AND KUPPEL TABLES 141adeomod Indisponsable by those familiar with It vstle mable qualities. [Prom the New York Times.] There 13 1o valish In the world whioh (s so universally ked as Loa & Perrin* [amons Worosstershire Hance, The excollonce of this BAUOR having causod numer- NRW LABEL bears & 7as simile of whioh {1 placad upon rach bottle, JOHN DUNOAK'S SONS, NEW YORK. FOR BALE, TTROR SA LI Propeller Rocket. The Tropeller Rockst carties 630 lons, 1fas been in the gratn trade, Duluth ta Linffalo, during the past i yrars, In ingood conditton for any trade, Extensive Tepaira to the hull [n 1872 Engiue and boller n irate clasu condition. Has largo new bolsting engine, Very Iiglit on {usl—hise made the round trip, uffalo to Duluit pud selurn, wtopniog at way gorls, witl 100 tons cosl, The Rocket Is now lying st our dock, ‘whero sho can be (horoughly esamiucl by any ons desiring to purchase, For particulars addreas JARNA & CO. PHILAOELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS UNITED STATES HOTEL, Forty-recond-st., and Columbin & Elm-avs,, OFPOSITY. MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING, CENTENNIAL GROUNDS, This Elegant Fire-Proof Hotel ia uow open for ihe Fecoption of guesls, 14 contajus 423 rooma roplate with all modern fmprovenents. Visitors to Philadel- phia will nowhero mest with better accommodatious or moru reseousble nh'l" " eveland, 0, __MACHINERY, WEHO UG i ] iRON STHAM WARMIN PIPE VENTILATING APPARATUS MANUYACTURED BY ORANE BROS, MFG. 0. 10 X, Joffurgon-st, ._UCEAN NAVIGATION, ATLLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS, VIA QUEBEC and VIA BALTIMORE. Taasge, ell clusucs, Lebween priuclpa] points i 2u- rope und Ameri CADIN aud SALOUN ACCOM- MUDA'TIONS UNEXOELLED, Bhortest Bea Route, Superlor Shipe, Iznerfencel Wecrs, Dinctplined Crows, BAFETY THE OOV- ERNING RULE, Three weekly sullings each way. LEMIGRANT AND BTEERAGE PABSAGE, the very best {u nli reapocts, at (oweat rates, ALLAX & CO., Apply to 72 and T4 Lasialie-st, Chicigo. . National Line of Sioamsh_ips. NEW YURK 10 QUELNSTUWN AND LIVERPOOL. KNULAND, 4 1T ] ¢ 12 noon. Ma-en aro tlak. o1 aRELo 3 DRG0 toa Cabi 1. L. RSO, sud Raadolpisats, (opposita now 0ako. 1 ] CT LINE T0 FRANCE, isutje Company's Miall Steamors ow o nt Pismiauih e w0t gy varvicers. The eplendid veseels on thi ordta route for the Cantinent ibeing mors southorly a0y otier), wilisall iroin Pler No. &, North River, loyre: v, Heliand, urday, March 4 XSkt i harursry Maten 1§ Wt Sactipaay, Aorkl § o d 2130, et Avcordung 10 6606 uivdation; 722 aird . . Tietiyn tlokets a1 rodusad Taten, - looraxy §36, with suberior sooutuu chiling ail'alossties wiikont ot coar 18 40 a0l Enrry viobrav i % ke e DR, Akonts bo lirondwar, N. ¥ W, 4. WILTE, No. §7 Clatk-st., cur, flasdcipa, Agent for Chivago, A J STAR BALL LINE, UNITED STATEB & DRAZIL MAIL ATEAMSHIPS, Failiug montuly from Watson's Wharf, Brooklyn, N. ¥, Yor Par, Pernambuco, Bahia, and Rio Janerio, callivg at Kt Juhns, Porto ltica, JOHN BRAMALL, 2, Vedueaday, March 8 3.1, WALKER, 2,710 tous Saturday, April b rst-cluas, ?lwl}flf;m\‘nflmmmllu it alia abiag Igbt a0d parsagee, st reduced rates, apply to i % CKER & CO., ARetts, L Moot New York, NNCOHOR LINE. }\‘ ey Hllmn‘hy u\’uh ow, De: . 4 Trom 6 s poul Dlgnrags, 9 NENDER Grent Western Stcumnmg fiAne. lireot. From New York ta lisiatol (England) SOMERaEY, Westora ORNWALL, Rtamge ablo Pa 0 ATty uE Getoral Frelghi. Denot Like hors & b R I I i INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying the Majls hetween LUROPL AND AMERICA, Yor patesgy, spply st Company's Oflice ¥2 M, Qlarkeat, ©Chicago, FIA C, RO Gen, West, Ag'L, £ Drafta on Great Hritain and Ireland, WVeducsday, Fob, 13 Btooraze, $3, cortiliates o TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrice OF CoMPTROLLER OF THE OURREN WASHINUTON, Fob, 3, 1 Al pertons baving elatius aceitat ihe Koartl National Dank ol L(T,h‘lfllfl:'i.‘ll .lh"‘h,l n“,:“l 'la L"llfl:hlhl Sad tn wiske " Loxal proc ‘whitia thres Tngiithes 1o Clarine 1, Bnarca, de Cihe ube of R vk a1 Otey of Chtoasog ] \ o Bl Laak du 1w Oty cegso i Comptrollae of tha Cueranuy. ___OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS FOR sAaL.ag At 75 cents per 100, In tho Counting-Room of this . Ofhcee T8, ~""TADELPHI THEATRE, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE ‘THIS WEDNESDAY st 2o'clock, DRESS CIRCLE ONLY 25 CENTS. sSID C. _Z‘};E“‘:R.ANOE Marked tor Life. GREAT GAST—Yelville, Coleman, Liitle, Pile, Ray. ner, Fanny Mathiia, MARKED FURORE OVER THE OLIO, ‘Waslyn and Cnsoy, The Le Roys, Dan and Joaie Morrts, Eidoa Markloy, Jos A, Guliok, Fields, and Dovlin. REMEMOER FRIOES~Drees Circle, 25 cta; Or- Clestrs, §1ctr. No axtra, THE GOLISEUM. PIRHT APPLARANCE of the Great MIACD PROTHERS' COMEINATION, RIX IN NUMLER, spyeailog In dsring Gymnsatls Feata, Laughable Huetcues, Graceful Dances, Comic Pantomimes Chiaracter Bongs, ke, A complete enter- tainument lu {hemel Aln o WIN. STERS, whoes heatitiful ware bliug Gian won for them th abilaer of the Tyrolan Nuthtingales, FR! Il()hi’.lfl_fl Cotnie Voeallst, i Last week of the Ureat WEI BACH, in_hi 1-drum sct, and JACOB RILEY, unnnm?.lngf “'LiNG LOOK and YAMADIVA next weck, Admiion, B cents______ HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUINE & MavenLr, Lexscea, J. 1L MAVENLY, Manager THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, WEEK PED, 28, Immense hit of to grost OEO. 8, IGHT, BILLY EMERSON in his origina) song, ‘Le Litile Butterfiy” Wath'sll the othicr Grost Aric iptn. Tivery Night, sud st the Weduoaday and. fiatur. day Matinées, Manday, March f, st appearance of EDWIN PRENCH, the coletratod Banjo' Solaist (latn of Hyerlyw Minstrels). The first appearanco of BEAMEN and SUMMERS, the Artiatic Bony and Dance Aritsta,” Mouday, March ©, Benefit of BIZN COTTON. i . EAILROAD TIMS TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRF, OF TRAINS FIPLANATION 09 REFERENGR MAREA =T Satarday at. ooplad. ¢ Bunt tAN L Tive Stndes sta i arenlty 'mm" ety LA CHICAGO® NORTHWESTERN RAILRIAT. e ki S ok e, | e *10:30 8, 1o, |¢ 2140 p, m, [+ 3105 aPacifie Fast Lis aDabngne bay unae Night Kz. via Ol RESIRS aDul i {1190 b, m: agmeba Nighs Kiprosy o H m abreopurt & Duboru L ) Datragus Kt t SheRote fo il (Suadayy.), agiannca Lake fpr Edenrca Lako frore " m—=Depot corner of Wall D eBotoormer ol Canslang Rinsieeies ¥ MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, " Dot fool ofy Ikt ot of Tueigamontat tp ckaizoice, A7 Clark.rt., sewihsust corn Rand and ol Faimer lvepse - remihaut cormer & 4 1*vatardasand Saoder Kz, *Sunday Rx, CHICAGD. ALTON & 8T, LOUIS. and Chicayo, Kansas Cily and Dencer Short L) Dnion Degot, West Ride, neae Madltonat, byidge, Oficats A1 Depot, anid 123 Randolpheot. KansaaCity and Donvar Fast Bt Louls sod Kurinefield Kz, Bt Lunis, Buringteld & Tex: Proria ”l*'l Z Chicago & Padu reatot, Lacon, Joliet & Dwieht hiaxtoa K Acaiminndati MoVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF TOXN T. RAYMOND. LART WEER OF COL. MULBERRY SELLERS. LAST WEEK OF * THERE'S MJLLIONS IN IT.” B O o New Cor Next wack, N LLON '8 X MARRIED [N ASTE. 2Bty ot “WEST SIDE SKATING RINK. OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Finest Sheet of Te of the Season. Fall Dand of Music To-Night, COL. WOOL'S MUSEUM. WEDN£YDAY AFTERNOOX AND EVENING, FANCETOIN. Friday, Denefit of CONNIE THOMPSON, Mondry, March 6—Richings-Tsernard Duera Troune, L. Books of Piano & Orean Hiustc ‘The Best pieces in Exirtenco For Piano, For Reod Urgan, Allof moderate dithculty. Iisund In conventent form, Kold at s low price. GEMS OF STRAUSS. 250 rages. PIANIST'S ALBUM, 220 jages, PIANO AT HOME. 250 pages. Piano Daets, PIANOFORTI GEMS, 216 page: HOME CIRCLE. Vol. I 216 pages, HOME CIRCLE. Yol II. 250 pages. ORGAN AT HOME. 180 pages. MUSICAL TREASURE. 200 pagez. Tart Vocal Musle, The above are all uniform in atvls, have peges Full Bueet- Musiesize, very densely pa ked ‘with the most valusble iustru- montal musle,snd cost per hook in Boards, $2,°0, in Cloth, $3.00. Bold sverywhere, Fither Book sent, post free,*for Retafl Price. LYON & HEALY, Ohicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston, C, T DITSON & CO., J. E. DITSON & €O.. 711 Deaadway, Buccessors to Lee & Walker, New York, Thiladelphia. ionnson ESNARCIAL, TRAORN E S In mado fastor ant moro easily in stock speoulsion in Wall atreet Ltian 1u a3y oihef loxitimats way.. Tne ing-tlouse of Mssars, Alsz. Fretbingham & Co., 12 Wal st havo paul th thele ouskomers during the jast thiriy days over #43.00, ‘Lhey ofer Y000 customers, who fveido In diffoiant pariaof siie world. Tliele »J,puf-nu mor 'tie) l!r‘lul porin tofarge. They alinsead a Weakly Report froe ta thoas dealring th spoo- Sl ARSI ARATER ST Bankers 4 Virskaes 15 Wallosio How York, Atiantic Hy Michigan Accon dl il Kiant ixoress.. CHICAG, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILRAAD. Taten Derot, corner Hadlon ant Canalests, Tieket Dfles, B3 South Clurkett,, apposieSherman Houre, antal Depet, Tt T v Wisconain & b | *9:48 8., ! *4:00 p. . NI AR TE Depat, oot o Ty and 4 epot, foot of Lake 3 i e Tk Lauls aprosn Bt. Louir Fast fins, Dubugue & Bioax City Dubugue & sinuz City Bapror fiiman Parsanuer. .. . o 0Ly Tern. Pacinic Nignt an. for O Haneas Oity, Lanvsiwarin ERIE ANB(CHICAUQ LINE. Thcket Oficer, $1 Cla orner o I ahinalon, Mat=ter o, " at Depes, VEE Mari # Trains fnve From Frvonition e, e Audlian, it A Dar Fapress—Pullman_Deave- 102-1C0in Klaoolng - Uars, 1o Néw Vork wiihint eha 8:0s. m. Allautio Expross~Fniim: ace Dnl!nf-l( m N _Cars and lofal Car.. Ouly Hue rusaiug Lo bor T Naw KAKKAKEE LINE, 2 From Depots, Joot Levte and_§ Arrive, Indlanspolis, Louisviile & Olneln.| uat Day Exprony napolls, Loniauii *10:208, w,(* 4:0p. @, X i 048w, * 4:0p. @ natl NIt 'tEayrues (daily),. M . m.l' 7158, me i CINCINNATY AIR LINE AND KOXOWD LiE, Zepot, covner Clinion and Cavreil Waas Side, arrice, Leave, * 81158, m. [ 820p. m. 8p, m. 7:308 m. Indianapolis, Loutsvilla & Cincin.| oeit Day Exprots ios0ans Uiaein' A FINAL DIVIDEND of 33¢ per cent {8 now payalde upon all approved claimy againat the HID% AND LEATHERINSURANCE COS- PANY, etcejt (Lims for retnrn premiuma which have been eettied by paymest of 43 per cent iu full, JAMES C. DAVIS, Récelver, DosTow, 30 Court st., Feb 21, 1670, PROPOBALS. FROPOSALS FOR BEGF FOR TRDIARS. DrranTMENT OV TOE 1. OrriCE IKDIAN AYPAINS, J8n. Bealad p 1s will be recoived st thi unti 12 p'eluck the Iut day of March, 16 for furaiaticg 1hio tulfowing-named quanities of beef eaitlo on thu boot for isaie to (e Indlans 1u the Ludian Territory 1 % d obe Agoncy, 1,410,000 pounds, grue For Ihr !\t’ r re Wicbita Agenioy, 800,000 pounds, gres waiaht. or the Cbyysune and Aropatics Agoucy, J,ow,00 5ds, grose walgls o it ko prion por pound, met weight, st klo Wil e dilirorad at sach ol fHiose ot weight will be determined by deducts o the grows weights 1 8o cattls fmust b a 2 Dot be lese 'shan 109 poun Totved that doma oy et 1uust be without food or water 1or At leat mediately befors being welghed. 7! Tl ey mamenas Sy eneh ol ke ucios aaaied o1 the inued at such times 0 duy of Bla 3L, aud bn oo and in such tios s may be dotermined by the ro- 1ive A shikce of sald A genicies. made on [/rpar redotpta after the so- havo Lsen proverly approvid, Keat lsernent attachi s I a oh & course wsia ot the (overume trom pervons wha b od o sny LId borstolurs made, No Cautrast of part tusceol will be periuitted to bo sublot or assigned 1o any other party withoul We written cuntent of tha Sooretary ol the luterior, be acpompanted by 8 certiflad chek uld be deemed fus " No Vids will e . any roegiect datault. Krors bid m\ draft, parabl, L the Covminionsr of Tndisn Afaics, the followin, i atioual i) National Hank, Now mores, New ' York Nattooal o Silova o e x“gr drai souriy ; Lot £ ot o' o’ centum o At Rianunt of supplise bro- pxu’fil:nbl'?umh LA tabe sy bidders on beit -'l‘ lddl Mlllll:. l|‘llflll to -:du:uul lh‘lh same wit 500, And aUTOIeGL iretiots S0ESIINE. (0. the B e 0 s rnce s £ ¥uiich by ed Histos, an oasary | bug R et e 3, Sxubes e atosadald uch conirack shal uly ex0auted as_ afurssaid sueh draft or chock 50 deposited shall bo returned Lo th 1l sxwcation o the sontraat o bond il be renuired ta its tull amount fur the faithiul K:I lortuance tivl with Lwo OF more Mure bose iolency lopoutie thoui b, tsloesd e cuareians e addre A aeratunsd aud Tadoreod s Beciosals for- Boef fuf tng of the e favited Lo b proseut at the gventus of Commiestonsr Iudisu Adsifs. Notice to Railroad Contractors, QEnpRAL OFPICE “WhEeting & Laxs 1 Halt~ N '8 FEIRY, Uy F 186, = Fhen e s tav R e uvite b L i s St i s, Oor i parta thiogeol, Alus fuf rallwap oy lu‘lfllflu' furnisbied vn l‘:r“mll(gsnon' Prosident. OTIONAL CURRENOY, Efi.oo Packages FRACTIONAL GURRENCY IN EXOHANGH FOIV Bills of National Carrency, TRIBUNE OFFICE PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILAIAT. 2rom eyt cormer Clintom and Carrollsets, Leace, | Arrive, 4 B mAI-a-.sup.m. . 01 p. m. \ CMICAGO HAILWAY. Leare, 7:Ma.m. Arries, * Rundaraxorntad § Dhily, 1 Exocpl Sondars, § Ki- u-plhllu'flnllnflflhnflm.’ T EscopNuige; £10 . BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Traine Lare Jrom tear of Espositan Luilling and fas. ar Tusntisscondst, Dewoi sorder ¥adir-el, and Juchaiar, Cuy ifios, 84 Clakesl, Sxse o IWashe 1o, CHICAGO, ROCK ISL. Depot, corner of Van Buren an i b PACIFIC RAILRAAD. A to, Tlekstsfles* Omaba, Leavanw'tha Atchison Pern Acoommuud Biebiliare CANNED CORN: CANNED CORN. $1.76 per dozen. HICKSON’S, 167 South Ulark-st, ~ MEDICAL CARDS. DR. JAMES. Lotk Hospital, cor, Washington & Franklin-sts, Onartered by the State of Hlinols for the axpress pur= pave of giving smmediate roliof 1 all chses of privat chronic, and uruary dissas dtissazes i all thelr complica! founs. 14 14 well known tust DI, JAMES hasttood ot Ngadaf tha protesslon tor the psat 80 Tione o all-fmportant, inul droaiay, PImpl ood, can positively be ‘sured. elicate attention, call or weits. Plawsant home 1o pas tieuts. A bouk tor the million, Marriaxe Uuide, whica tol all about theso 1484806 wuD §uOUIG, WAIEY Wiy 1 and boctur, Uormaiiarfuis always OMce hours, §a. m, to?p. m, Bund: All buainess strietly ozu!i\hn.llu. S - NO CURE! Yo Dr. Kean, 175 South Clark-st, corner of Honrae, Chicago, M nsulted, pars or by mall, { ! on Pt e e ATy R g outy physician b tho city whiv wArreats cures or no Uiive bours, ¥ 8. @ 18 bum W J L DR. STONE, 24 s sy e itinat O iaisen Daporaan, Lecsis Dit Yais Lisentod, bewmini as fiapotandy, Feainle Dif. et wio- Mediclavs aurmut,’m i Lo gl Laye e arsonelly ot by Tatter Rk hor k. s v ted, aad clroularsseat, sealed, for 3 stampe A BOOK FOR THE MILLIO:. MARRIAGE (ARiciiie bt 1D, Mugtc:l nq.lr:xhk: sevelativng ot St e ug, bresarving the i &c. lhisisanl u M Setprenion, A6, u g ufi:’:‘%u o man il i i Y58 ougat o ba x Lot nut Iurll‘nra_inub:n it e nu.nii 'fi%g" AT RVRRTE I A

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