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£ {o Erle, 230; anaw Adain, corn + and achie 1T, i ‘tooro, eorn Lo Exle, william Reynor, {n Fort Huron, do K OrxvRrARD, April 17.—Ttates of freight are some- \what unsettisd, but the figures heretofore given aesm 10 be the prevalling oues. Hallors wagos have opened npat ¥io8 por duy, Thials the Ngirn paid by the schr Delawite, which shipped & crew yealorday. ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. pamasront, April 20,—~Annivep—rhanix, Lock- gort, 1,100 brls flour, 300 brts meal, OrranRD=Giold Itod, Ladalls, 60,928 £} lamber, 3,739 poita, . MISCELLANEOUS. CHICAGO. , ‘The rteamers in the ica at Waugoshanca srs raport- edio bave made litle headway aince lbey arrived thers. Yet tholcsin the straita ia reported to Le weakening, and & fow days more will see pavigation fally oponed. A large number of vestols aro bending canvas and getting ready o etart for the lower lakos The atmr Truesdell of Goodrich's Line will make firat trip to Groen Day this season Bunday even. ng. ‘The ice in the bay 13 asid (o Liave all disappeared. This line will also begin Monday Lo make dsily trips to wost shore ports....The tug Protaction of_tls Vostel.Owners' Towing Company will go to= iho sirails, a3 woon sa they open, toTeleans the schr Groton, ashore at Duncan Oity since 11t fail.,,, . Juformation was received hera yeslerday fhat Alr, Hpear, 8 prominent ahip-buildor at Sturgeon May, broka through the fco whilo eroasing with a toam day before yestorday and waw drowned.,..,The tug [Ewing has been refitted snd rapaiated, and cams_out yestorlay looldng almost as good s uew,,.,Alr. Jolin A, Farrow, formerly of Hurns & Farrow's Dry-Dock, been appointed Depuly Collector Ly Count; urer Hu:rw collect the vessel-laxes, John will 10 088y Job, .., Tho lake was very rough yester- ay, and (ho Yessels ready {0 Ioave rematned 1 port, Wlkll! for the wind o go down....The stmrJ, 8, Iturd left 1ast evening for Alllwariki fiba takes the placo temporarily of the schr Minneapolls bolween ihiot'port and the oast shore, TRIDAEON'S CMICAGO AND SARNIA LINE, The following veascls and oficers will be employed fn thia lina for the coming sexson : Prop Montgomary, Uap. J. O, Wyman: first mato, O, Townsend; frst sngineer, Potor Murray. Prop John Prldgeou, Jr., Oapt. J, AT, Lewls; Orat ongineer, L, Curry, Prop 8, D. Coldwall, Capt.’ P Ryan ; first ongincer, P, Mark: well, Prop'City of Owen Boiind, Capt. Josonl ' Ken. Body s Bral cupineer. 3, 1, Ilagor’ Rehra Nellio Gardl- per, Capt. Ed Lol B apl. John r; Qulding_Btar, t Andeows: Emma Mayes, Oapt. LA Liak: Kinma L, Qoyue, Oapt, £, N, Sherwood ; Portiand, Qapt, Litle, ATOUND THE LAKES, The achr fVilliam Bhupo fs réported ankors at North Farbor Recf, Lako Erlo. The tug Lringlo, with steam- umps, s gone to hor sesistance, .., The schr Ex- hangowent to ploces during tho galo Fridey after- \oon ot Kolly's Jaland, Blio went on last fall,...Tho ielir Marriot Ttoss, corn-laden, from Toledo to Erlo, s toorted ashioroofl Miadlo Sister Tstand..... Thestcam- s0rge Herald lios i about 50 feet of waier i mio south f Fort Blanley, Damages aro estimated at $5,000..., St sl Eoliphe, whlo stiampting to mals the fiét 1t Waukegaz, 8 doy oy two lio, ob an {he bar at that Jlace, ond was obliged to' lghter & ortlon fer cargo—lumbor—in ordor {o get off,..,The sow side-wheol stosmer E, T. Carrington, bulit for_the Rifle Blver Hoom Company, was lsunched it Dallentine's shipyard Saturday, ~8lo ls 60 feet 00g, 17 beam, § hoid, and cost $3,000, Bhe has tho unchinery of 'tho ol Mary Reld....A fixed whito dght will bo kept on Perry’s’ Pler, 14 miles north of Manistee, Mich., during the shipping scason of 1870, The light 1a ot an clovation of 24 foct from the surface f the water, and ia viaible from 13 to 11 iniies....The new light houro at Ashtabula Larbor is completed, and waa lightod for the first timo last weok, It is situated apon the west pler, st tha extremo oud....An im- provement in recling and furling salla is sonounced, ¥he Invention includes & triangular top sail et {m- medistely sbove the top of fors and aft sail, Tho tack of the upper sall roovoa througs an eysbolt on tho Dack of the sall to the block, and thence to the deck, The idea of thus arranging this rops fa to givo in- creascd support to tho jaws of tho gaff, and at ths urtn time toadmit of the easy bsndung of the top- 9ol JTARDOR OF REVUGE AT BAND BEACIH, r. Conger has introduced a bili for the government and coutrol of the Harbor of Refugeat Sand Deach Day, on Lake furon, It glvea the Becrotary of War from and after the passagqof this act, and untd tho completion of Lo work of construction, full control over safd Uarbor of Refugo,and of all ths works, channels, and approaches apportaining thereto, so far a8 may 'bo nocessary for thelr protection and tho Becretury hall prescribo_such regulations &s may bo necessary for much protoction. Tho Becrelary stall sppoint a custodfan of wald bLarbor fo enforce such roqulations s may bo neceasary for such protection, The Hecrelary aball appoint s custodian of aaid har- bor to euforco such regulations and (o report to tho United Blates District Attornoy for the Eastern Dis. taict of Michigan any violatlon thoroof; and peraons #0 offending aball be liabie o fino and Imprisonment, The bill also provides for steam launo} to b stax tloned at tho binrbor for the purposs of eaforcing the provislons of this act ; aud closes with u section pro- viding tuat after thy completion of %3id harbor by the United Btates Government, the control ehall b trans- ferred totho Bocrelary of the Treasury.—Cuseviiis Adertuer, ERIE, TA, Apecial Dispateh to The Chloaao Tvidune, Enx, I'a,, April 20,—Four arrivals and three de- partures during the day, Tho schr Hazrict Ross {s repatring biers, Inspectors wers here from Duffalo IMlLlud inspected ths propollers and tugs. No complaints ware made, Eversthing was found in kood working ordor. ‘Tho Camapbeil, of (he Anchor Line, will leave for Olilcago carly next week, Tho firat Canzdinn boat came fn from Yozt Stanley this moru- 1ing with o cargo of wheat, AMUSEMENTS, i M'VICKER'S THEATRE. An immonse assomblage agaln greoted Bir. Edwin Booth last night, tho occasion belng tho frst roprosoutation of *The Lady of Lyons" duringthepresentengagement, Tho porformance passed off amootbly, Ar. Booth's porsonation of Clauds Melnotta ia woll known in this eity, That it should still rotain so largo a share of popular favor is perhaps as croditable to tho eathor of the play as to the actor. Dulwer's fustian avd choap eontimont have a hold upon tho peoplo which bad acting canonot looson nor good acting fasten moro firnly, Mr. Dooth is not & bad Claude ; bo is only loss than bimsclf by being Olauds ot all. Mr. Wardo ag Jleauseant aud Miss Ounming 08 Fauline woro acceptablo, ‘The arrangomonts for the Bhakapoarcan Mo« morial performauce wext Saturday aftornoon hiave boon completod. The play will bo “ Mueh +Ado About Nothing,” Blr. Booth playing Bene- dick aud Aiss Cumming Bealrico. Attho close of the performance Mr, Rabert Collyer will make » brief address appropriate to the occasion, ‘The vat roceipta will ba davotod to tho Hhakepearo Memorial Fand, for the purpose of nruonn,:. ot Btratford-on-Avon, ® momorial thoatre, It {a highly dosirablo that the pooplo shoutd recog- nizo the generosity of Mr. McVicker and Mr, Hooth in tlns matter, sud that overy weat should bo filled. This will probably b tho cayp, ns tha salo of soala s already vory largo. In any caso, it Is understood, Mr. Dooth —and Mr. MoVYicker havo decided to send not loss than £100 a8 their con- tribation to tho fuud, evan if they ars obliged to make up tho sum out of their own pockets; but it Is highly desirable that the offoring of Chi- cago to the momory of Bhakspeara should bo spontancous with tho people, rather than a aube scription of two j.crsons, Every inch of availa- blo space in tho theatre should Le occupied, HOOLEY'S NEW COMPANY. Ar, . M, Houloy will bogin a summor aeason of minstreluy in tho New Chicago Thoatre May 1. Uis engagoments are now about completed, sud he anncuncos as tho principal mombors of 18 new orgavization the followlng well-known performord: John Ilart, ** Little Mac," Charlus Denedict, Bobby Nowcomb, dicAndrowa; Mur- ply and Morton, comedians ; Bornardo, princle Pl tonor: William 1L Drockway, middioman, There will ba ton yooalleta in all, of whom five oro satd to be as good singers as can bs found in tho minsirol profossion. ‘I'ha leading tenor was formorly a member of the Vitlons opora troupe, ‘It orchioatra will embraco seven or eighs mu- siclaun undor the lendorship of Mr. A, Yoos, Thers' will be iwenty pec- in tho first part in 8 low seenes, nover boforo produced in Chieago. Mr. Ilooley ias ahown by his provious enter- prises here that Chicago (s * the oty of his oboico.” Tlo deserves generous troatmont Liora ; Aud, inasmuch as thore will bo no computition to coutend against (the Colifornia Mlinstrals clos- {og their season this woek), ho baa svery reason expect 8 prosperous scason. Tur TRILUNE boartily wishua him sbundsn success. CHOPIN RECITALS, The programmo for the Wolfsohn's pecial at Blandard Jisll, to-morrow aftornoon, is as fole lows: Bocond Ballado, ' major, op. 833 Noo- ‘l'unu. Q mluer, op. 48, No, 1; @ minor, op, 87, No.1: G major, op. 87, No. 2; O sharp minor, P27, No. 1} aud D flat major, op, 47, No. 3¢ aud the Polonaise In A tlat wmajor, oF. L Blisg ng Josnioa Haskoll will sing the follow onga of Lehn Deine Wang' aa Momne Wang!,” anscn 3 * Marie, » Fuchlinganacht,” * O, lass Dich fil.l&:g'n Qoldine Btunde," sad ** An Der Lin- — Iloly Wator Defiled. Montreat Heraid, On Holy Thursday morniug the many worship- ervattendiug the Church of Notre Uame wero tho victims of some miscreant who delilead the fouty of “holy” wator by droppiug what ap ®8ré 0 have been Amorioan potash tharein, ortunately tho quantity added wes insufticient ©do (x Larm furtlier than to aiicolor the skin wud clothes of tha devotuos, . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1876, sottlers of thelr property, It that any considerable number of India fitted for mervice in tho flald will stay 0 tha Ageonolos thls smnmer, bat the old men and squaws will snpply thalr_warlike relatives with smmunition and food, If they wero moved to Lho Missourl, this would be fmpoesible, a1 thoir tistanco frown tha acene of actlon—the northern buffalo country—would bo too wreat, It would result fo great saving fn tranaporiation,—b nimply & e of steamboat versus bul ins, Ido niot think that any trouble neod be antici- patod (n romaoving these Agencies, nor do L Ehink that force will be necessary. If tho In- dians romaining at Bpotted Tail and Ted OCloud Ato told tuat, wsfier n cortsin time, rationa will - bo fssued lo them at a desigoatod point on the DMiesour, but none if they remaln wharo they are now, I have no doubt that *Otd Spot " and tho vener- able Itod Cloud will load up their lodge-pole carts and start eastward toward the risiog sun and Governmont bacon, without unnecossary dolay. Wheu thls is done, and tho hostile banda now on the war-path aro thoroughly subdiyed, and forcod to cowo tnto tho new Agency, Camp Ttobinson can pafoly be mbandoned, and s now post oatablishod on the northorn side of tha Diack Hillw noar the Belle Fourclie, which, to- q'“l"“ with Camp Bleridan in tho Vntlur of Whito River, will effectually pravant the Indlans at tho propnsed Agency from wandering too far away from home, . ANOTHER INDIAN RAID, A tologram from Antolopo Station, 80 milos west of hore, hins just come in, stating that a party of Indians liave run off eight horaes and Lwo mules from Qriftin's Ranch, noar that placo, “T'be Iudiann bavo gono south, Lieut, Craw(ord, With forty-thiree wen of Company G, Third Cav- alry, stactod to-night to endeavor to intercopt thom, llo w1l make a uight march to the South Platto, sud thon push up the river after thoir teail. II thoy aro Biouz, thoy have continued their march south, in order to strike the rauchos on tho Bouth Plattes aftor dong whick they wig roturn north, 1If thoy are o party of Southorn Choyannes, trying to got back to their old stampiug-grouud, thoy will, of canrse, continus thoir march southward, if they akould not bo come up with by ** G " troop. THE RUSH TO THE BLACK HILLS, Spectat Corresnondence of The Chicana ‘Trivune, Cuevexne, Wyo, Tor., April 16,~The rush to tho Black Hills gold-regiona may now be maid to have faitly sct {u, The daily lino of stages from this placo fs doing an active businoss, whilo all eorts of meausof trausportation aro brouglit into requidition. Pack-animals—wagons drawn by mules, horses, and oxen—do moat of tho business of transporting minere, with thelr supplies, to their deatiuation in the gold-rogiona, Thero aro just now a good many going out to tho lulls simply to Boe what the proepects are for the gold-mines to bo a Buccesn, with & viow, some of them, of miuing, and some of going into othor branciies of business, Theso partios are usually men of moaos, and are just tho cless of men that tho country noeds. It [s now AN EASY MATTIR to reach the diggings in tho Black Hilla; and 1 elionld adviso ail who contemplate going there, to start with mining, trade, or anv othor kiud of buainess, to go out and sco for themnelves be- fore taking out stocks of goods, or going pre- vared to rematn permanensly. Poraons golug out from Chicago can get tickets from tho Chi- caro, Nock Istaud & Pacifio Railroad over the Union Paciflo to Cheyonue, and from thore to Custer City by thoe ouly rogular lino of coaclica now running iato the Blacik 1illa, Five days at the outaide will take the passonger from Chica- go to Custer City, firat class faro, I wonld say to porsons contemplating tne trip, bo scre apd buy your tiekots WITIt RTAGE COUTON OR TICKET ATTACHED; for, it you wait until you got to Choyonue, the ticket from thers will coat you $10 moro, Irom Chicago, tho Rock Ialand is tho only road that Bolls thoso tickots with thie stage-ticket attachod, Tho rates from Chicago to Ouster Uity are: I:l‘r,l: clage, €01 ; mecond clavs, 848 ; third class, $05. THE FAR WEST. Divers Ralds by Thieving Aborigines. The Rod Cloud and Spotted Tail Bands on the War-Path, Preparations for Military Movements Against the Redskins. Tho Cost of Indian Campaigning Not So Great as Is Generally Supposed. Genmy Crook in Favor of Removing the Agencies to tho Mis- sourl River. The Rusix to the Black Hills---How to Get There from Ohicago, Grazing and Agriculture the P‘ursu.its that Will Pay Best in That Region. The Experionces of a Gold-Seoker from This City--** There Is No Gold Hero to Pay.” ATrip from Chidngo to Bismarck---* Bea« ver Dick’s? Views ns {o Gold and Tndians---The Big-Horn Coun- try to Do Invaded. WAR WITH THE SIOUX, Bpectal Correapondence of The Chicaao Tridune, Bioxey, Nob,, April 16.—The thioving raids mentioned in my laat lottor as of annual oc- curronce hinve again bogun, Bome days ego, n bull-train, en routo from Fort Laramio to this placo, went into camp in the viemity of Cosd's Ranch, a fow miles bolow Bcott’s Bluffs, on tho North Platte, They had with them, for the uso of the wagon-mastora of tho train, thrao liorsca, Ono of thoso aurmaly waa turned loose to graze, ond tho othior two wora piokoted for bettor so- carity, Willst the mon wore proparing dinner, BIX INDIANS SUDDENLY ATPEARED, on foot, and, bofora any moasures could ba pat in oporaticn to provent it, thoy Liad possession of tho picketed horscs, snd wero endeavaring to catch tho other one, In “this, howevor, thoy were unsuccossfu!, being induced to doslst by the woll-tirectod fira of tho bullwhiackers, who, if thoy didu't kill any- body, certaiuly seared thom. Tho Indinos loft tho scone of their euccessful effart to {ncroase their atock of horsoflesh, in & southerly diroc. tion ; bus, nfter travoling a fow milos, turned north and orossed the Platta, A few days afterwarda, six horaes woro stolen by Indinus from Boaler's Ranch, somo milos bo- low tho Sidnay crosaing on the north mde of the river. Tho Beslory aro tho boof-contractors who aupply tho Indians at tho Agencios, and keop largo herds of cattlo, for tnat putposo, in tho vicinity of tho Nortfl Platto Rivor, fmmediatety north of hore, Tho bhorsea stolon ioro thoso ueed by thoir berders. Within a woek, a woll-known cbaracter,—woll Lnown in this country at oll events,—nsmed BILL HOUSTON, was returntng to Spotted Tail from a prospect- ing tour in tho Black Hills, Iouston is, por- haps, ono of the boest rifle-shots on tho plains, someo of bis feats of marksmanship boing almost beyond crodenco. Whon near Little Whits Clay Crock, Houston was fired upon a numbor of times by an Indisn who kept himself under covor very carofully. Tho old hunter felt some- what annoyed and aggravated at this unkind trentment on the part of his savago brothor, and mado up his mind te druw bLis attention to ihe glaring {mproprioty of such conduct in g vory swnmary manner, At last, after a groat deal of manouvggiog, Willinm caught sight of the anorigine’s head and shoulders, and im-. mediately put & bullet whero it would do tho most good. That warrior's squaw will now have an opportunity of finding anothor mato, The ablo bodiod [ndiaus at both tho Agenclos ~Ted Cloud's and Bpatted Tail's— AIE NOW ON TIE WAL-PATH § at loast that is the nows wo have to-day. Itis sapposod that thoy have goune to join Sitting ‘Thoro are & great many psraons that come out hore, going to the Black Hills, that have no fdea what thoy aze guing to do, or how tloy are goiog to do nusthiug, Somo of them bhave o small amount of money whon thoy get this far, and samo of them aro ponnilcss. Bome turn back from this point, and make thoir way back to the Mis- souri River tho boat way they can ; whilo others of tins cinss push on into the Iiills, romatn a faw dnvs, and roturn disgustod, nod doclare overy- thiog connectod with the whole country a fall- uro and a fraud. This oloss of mon NEVER DO ANYTIING ANYWHERE, They flnd thomsolvas in this nevw, wild conn!rg, | withont subsistenco, without tools to mine with, nnd find vo one that will want to buy their labor for n mouth or tiwo to come, until the mining soagon opens in earnost. If gold existed n o golid mass within 10 foot of the top of tho ground, thoy could not get any of it; thoy would atarva’ firat, On tho other hand, men who go out thero with supplies and meaus to do with, are well satistiod, aud, this carly, aro producing cons iderablo gold, which is beginning to make jts appearauce in this placo in very consdorable quantities,—ono lot of 81,300 baving been brought in, the prod- uct of one mining claim, worked under great disadvantages. But the ponsons who firat occupy tho Dlack illa country with flocka an herds, and take up the lands for rrnzlng and agricuiture, will be the poople who will make EASY AND MOST OPRTAIN FORTUSES, Theo profit of . stock-growiniz it tho Rocky Moun- tatn regions and cu the Groat Plains is enor- moua. Col. Dadge, who commauded Prof. Jau- noy's oscort in thoe Dack Hills last summer, vays ;fl mln country, in bis little book just pub- ishod ¢ Thut express my fair and candid opinion when I pronounca the Dla:k Hills, in many respocts, the nest couutry I have eyer scon.' Tho boauty and 'variety of the scenery, the oxcollenco of tha soil, the magnifl. cenceof the climato, the avundsnce of timber aud Bull or Crazy Horio. 'Thoy will pwell the num- | building-stone, make it & most desirable residonce for .{mr of thess eavazo Chiofs' bands very matorial- gm“b:". e ;"'- M"‘l‘\"‘n:m-_ uA:n'n g.:-,*,‘;:g;:-;flg;r, l::-“;x; y, and add eomowiat to tho chadoos of hiard | QoG VpfarPneed s apd amall stack.furias of D catle fighting for tho troops thls aummor, Tho cavalry horo and at Mcl'herson have beon actively propartug for the approaching work. Pack-mulo outflts aro gotten up, and champagno. bauketd, to make the panuiers out of, have bosn not, years, when this wildernens shall_have benn mado to * blodsom &a tho rose ™ with cazy farms snd comforta. blo resideuces; whon rocky crags bave been coverod ‘with palatial Liotels, thoe tourist will find au amplo ro- ward fu chinbing tho rugged helghis or exploring the dark detiles iu this wonderful land, h B ol 0LIYLON | 45 auttlo up), the cager thirst for pot-holes [gold-pros- Choyonna an: Omabs., Tho pauniors | pectiug) will have deserted the better clas, and they are mada by strotching a rawhido over tho bag- kot, sawing {t ou wsecuretv, and thon letting it dry, Thoy are connccted by strong, honvy leather wtraps, about 4 fuchos in width, and are very light aud dursble, TIE COST OF FIGUTING INDIANS hina boen timo and again the themo of nowspa- Pu aiticles, but I have uover ok soon tho cage airly etated. For inatance, tako 1,000 cavalry- men, When in {zm taon, whoro forage, fuo), otc,, oto., are available, they will consunio daily: 12,000 poudds of graln, will sottle down into valuable citizeus of a country dostined {n o fow years to be an important and wealthy portion of the grest American lepublic, Partics who have gone into TUE BIG-LORN MOUNTAINS, both from tina place and_from the most sonth. oastorn settloment of Montans, will soon bo hoard from In roference to that conntry, which wuot much furthor from thiz place than tho Black Iiills, and {a even moro nccossible. No foara aro entertainod of»any conslderable lndian disturbanco this yoar, 0. 3,00 vounla of huy for l.x)m‘lx@‘ng or fioraes kR unds vl or bedgivg for mon, Threo gnordl of wmx{ .......5.. t " Thon 600 pack-mules will uso daily : 5,400 pounda of grain, 8,400 pounds of A_CHIGAGO QOLD-SEEKER. Extracts from a Private Letrer, Overen City, March 23,—3v Dean Fatnen: ‘Wa arrived hore yosterday, after a long and tiro- some tramp. Wo had to walk all tho way from Cheyenuo, were anowed in for four days, and ar- rived hore broke. It cost me more than { had for provisine, freignt, and toola. ‘The snowis avout a foot and a half deop. 'fliore won't be anythiog done for « month. Tt has snowod al- most overy day sluco we etartod. Wo can find color anywhoro wo put a pick into the ground, but everything {s frozen so bard that wo can's Now, when In thie flek, of courss no hay ia isened, Tho fuol is procured wheraver tho troups happon o Uo et the limo, witliout cost to 0! 8y, the Government ; and the tesuo of grain will not, on a goneral average, amouut to one-fourth of the rativne allowed by rogulations. 'Fhus it will be soen that the Govorninent actually savos daily, on & force of shig size, the mnug little sum of §181, which will moia than cover tho loss fn wear aud tosr of wagons and animals, toll how i will pay. Everybody is going further vorth. ‘Thov uay the best diggings are up north, on Deadwood Croek, and the exponditure of ammunition. ‘Lho troops must bo fod whether thoy aro - garrivon or in tho fleid ; and the mulos have to bo kept on of soms Depal-Quartérmastor, mi ' y bo acen that b doos not cost Unale “: tho I‘I "D:ik :fi:{,}‘?n‘&a.,!f st LuE thoy are gt Bam auchan immenee additional oujlay to kiil su tudian, after all. A libural margin {a piven fu this cstunate by not ucluding in 1t tho farge pumber of team inules which would bo noges- eary to supply a command of this size, QOu them would bo'savel the full allowance of hay and ahout half the grain-ration, togother with tho fuel of the tcamsters and wagon-mastors, TUE NEXT EXVEDITION, which will leave Fort Fatterinan about May 15, will, it is said, conuist of (wolve troups of cave atry aud throa companlos of infantey, A sup- ,fly-cnmn will ba established somowhers on Tonguo or Powdor Iuver, which will ba left in oharga of the infantry, whilst tho cavalry op- ersto agaust Hitting Hull's Bioux, aud Wihite Autelopo'y Chieyennes, using puck-mulos for travsportatibn, ld 8 postago-stamp o each man for tentage. The wupplies will be kopt up by & wagou-train, which will briog up hard-tack, coffas, Jour, bacon, ote,, otc.. from Fort Fetterman, —~a portiou of tho faniry act- iog so eacort, 1t 18 eupposod that sl of the ry wili bo takou from the ling of the Union woilia Ralway, iu which caie the runches bo- twoel tho Platies will bo loft undor \ho exciu- #ive j¥otection of Providoucy TUE LuE: £ proaont one of the provlema in this war. Gon, Crook earnently dosires thelr immediato romoy- alto the Mjissourt River, insvmuch uy, in thele yresont location, thoy ars not wnly source of The Iudiaus did not troubla us, but they stols stock all around us. 'l'he town hero contains about 250 or 800 log-hiouses, ons dance-house, one fare- bauk, and two saw-mills ; and there ia a browsry o the road from Denver, Thera aro about 800 men in Custor, We are going about 100 milea north of hero as soon as tho wnow gocs awa; ‘Tho report {u, that thoro is about two feot and's half or three feet of muow upon Deadwoad nd water 18 very dcarce, as 1t aluo iy ‘'here i3 any amount of timber Lere, but 1tis all pme; thoro 18 uo bard wood at all, ‘Llioro are no ranches after loaving Fort Larsmle, the balauce being sunply waterivg-placos, Tho disiance trom Choyenuo la 270 long miles, , , I wish you would send me $40 or $50, to buy pro- 'iions to last tne two months, sud froight them hora I8 not anything toeat up there, fal, because I can't got awav from here uutecs you do, sud there is uo gold here to pay, L NLK, FROM CHICAG.) TO DISMARCK, Sperral Corresvondancs of The Chicada Tridune, ON Boaup TuE ** Key Wist," April 14.—1 left Chicsgo Iast woek, with the [utention of spend. iug the eummor In the Far West, and now for- ward you a first installment of uotes by the waysido, as jotted dowd in my diary, Ou my Journoy from Chicsgo to Missouri Valley Juno- supply for the bostils tribos ta b 1, bi tiou Mioro woro wigne not to bo wistaken of (ke 3001 cover and A sasy rafuige for thn tobvins | oxistence gt tho Disokelills fover, Tho out- bands thiat bavo already befun ta deprive our | ward manifostations wore & woll-kalh wpeclnen . of manhood carrying 8 bundle of kets, a ri- fle or carbino, and Liaving a couple of royolvers slung round his waiet, 1 studlod many of theso spocimens, and conversed with some. I made a 1allroad-acquatutance with & noted (rapper and Inaian-tsador, who, like most of his class, waas quite communicative, patticularly whea Lo learn- od that it was probablo that I might meet bim at hin own ranch bofore tho summer was through, I1o was & man probably G feot high, 35 or 40 yoara of age. Ilie namo was J. W. Drooke, bnt among the Indfans, and on tho prairies, Lo ia knowa ns NEAVER DICK. I at onco procesded to intorview him [ & mild way. 1o said he wan born in Illinois, but bad baon raised fn+Tows, and from his yonth hsd been A trapper. i .Dv?rr visited the Dlack JTilla? I askad, “Yen, sir. 1lave beou sll uver that country many tinos."” * \¥hat do you think of tha gold-fovar? " “Woll,” ssid Mr. Brooke, thougbtfully, "I don’t think much of it. Thero 18 color of gald most all over, bat it can't Le fonud in paying quantities, Now, lsteu, and L'l tolt you™ afl xbout it, Take suthin'?™ 1 took *“suthin’,” and onconraged the narrator to procosd, **Wiblng off lis chia” aad his sandy mustache, bio coutinuoed : *'You soe, siranger, thers was A power of traders up 1n Cheyeuno and places round thers, —places 58 I8, In & manuer, played out. Thoy ain't s growin’ pono. They hiad heavy atocks on hana ns biad cost ’em tbousanda of dollars, and u big loss waa stario’ thom In the face. Eo thoy clublimd together and raired a pils of money, sl ot up this oxcitoment, and now they havo gold off their etocks st n big profit, end dou't caro o durn.” A “ And who gos that pile ? “1Vell, strauger, that's somothing & man can think about, you see, but ho hadu't ougnt to #peak avout 2" *\What is tho prospoct of troutle with the Tudiags 7" L *Thoro will be trouble this summer, sure; and that's why I'm burrying away from the Hintes, I have been spending the wintar hore with my otd father; but T must go Lack, for thore'l bo trouble, sute. I'm with the Ban. naocks, and I trade some with the Crows, and I know thers'll ba troublo,” * Do you like to sssociste with tho Indisng?" Lasked. % “Idovpies 'om,” was tho roply, with an em- phasis thas cortified to the since:ity of the ag- sortion. **Youseo,” beasdded. *1sm so used totho prairio that.I feel as thongh I couldn't breatho to the Statey; #o I trada with tho Indi- aos for & Mying; but, Lord! Idospise ‘om. Thoy'ro all treacherous, The Sioux and Crows uro o8 hotest s any. 'Lho meaner you treat 'em, the better tueylike you, If, in keeping fiuf.o, you give oue auyihing, 7ou must give to Do you speak many Indian languages 2" “You, thirtean ; that is, I can uoderstand that many. I speak sovon or cight woll.” + [ave not traders considerablo influenco with the Indians,” **Yes, I bave a good deal of Influence with those I doal with, At one time, three years axo, Bpotted Tall and Red Cload passed tho might a¢ my ranch, with an inierproter, on the way to \Vasbington, That nighs 500 Dannocks sur- rounded tho ranoch, detormiued to kill them; but, bv putting a bold face on it, I scared them off, and got them back to their quarters; but, I tell Jou things looked scaly for swhile, Oh, s08,” he ndded, aftor a psuse, **thoy think aheap of me, do them Bannocks. Whon 1 left, scores of them rode with mio for G0 mi.es. They look on we as an_oracle, beeauso 1 always adviso thom right, and my words como true, thay ssy. Btravgo. I toll you, they think & d—n Bight mure of mo than I'do of thom." Mr. Brooke rolated to us many hairbreadth ozcapoy he tind hind, but only one of thewm wilt [ allude to. 1o said be met about 150 Indians, ous Juuo, on atral. 1llo gave way to them and saluted them; but overy oue of thom, wlthout an oxcoption spat upon Lim as they possed. Of courdo ho wis puweiloss to resont the fmsult ; it would bave beem certain death ; but, as he said, whenover ho caught any of that tribe, ho mado it bowfuor them, HIOUX CITY AND YANKTON. Nothine of particular juterea: camo under my notice until wa arrivod st Sioux City, whero the Binclk-fhily fevor was ragiog. L arnved st noon of Tussday last, and learncd that, fn the wmorn- {og, & train of 25 wagous and 150 mon bad left, undor tho loadership of the celebinted Capt. Gordon ; 8o tho towa was protty woil eleared of Biack-Hillors. 1 converacd with roveral tradese meu, but scarcely ous appearced to think honestly thint thiere was money in {t, oxcont perbaps for tradera who hiavo turned mauy an honest doliar, and mayhap o dishonest oue, in fiting thoss ad- vonturors out. % 1u tho afternoon 1 left for Yankton, D, T.,— auothor rendozvous for tho gold-seokers. This is the Capual of the Territory, and cootains maay vory comfortable rosidences, substantial butldings, and one or two very fair hotels. Many puu&vla have tho opinion that this is ** out io the wildernoss,” as 1 usd myself; but I can toll you I havo sceu evorywhere stonz my route, through tuwa and Dakots, ovidencos of rofino- ment and luxury. Never uutil Icamo on the river havo I bean out of sight of tho dweliing of mau; and every 10 or 12 mules are thniviug hame lots and villages. Vhou I arrived at Yankton, thare was couaid- erablo oxcitomont, canded by the faet that tho firat stesmor of the season wos to leave that wight. ‘Lhis wag TIE XEX WEAT, of tha Missouri River ‘ransportation Company, of which 8. {1, Coulson is Comwodore. Nick Buesen is Maater of the Koy Weat,—young, but exparionced. I speedily found my way to the craft, aud nocmed my passags. Abosrd I found wito & pacty of emigravts, all bound for that %nmdo of tha imagination, thoe Black Hills. Nov Lhave froquontly honrd the assertion that tho Ulack-lila fovor 18 a guod thiug, be- causo it will rid **tho Biatos™ of n surplus aud vagabond population. My obsorvation W to the contrary; anda little thought wil) [ thing, prove this, without any very olaborate domon- stration. It takes monoy to get to the Hilla. An outfit—includiog_rilo, platols, ammunition, rations—is a costly affalr; and thon trausporta- tion 18 oxpousivo.” Ono cannot travel from Chue cagoto Yanketonor Fort Pierre for motlung, and the class of men I eeo around mo are not those that can bost bo epared, T'hoy are young, bardy, and hoartv,—mauny of thom educatod, some rofinad, A fow are sook- Iug recroation ; some, oxcitomont ; the major- ity, of courde, are in wsearch of the **yellow earth.' Nordol moot with that oxtravagaut dogres of autlcipation that might be expected, ‘Thio majority appear to think that gola tu pay- ing quanti wiil not bo found east of THE BIG HOLN COUNTAY, ond many speak of forming parties sufiiclently stroog to defy the Indiaus, and move frow the Hllls to that placo. Should they do wo, thero will bo troublo ; for the Sioux, already chafed 1o the utmost by the oceapation of the Black ils, will most ansuredly iglit to the bitter end for tho country which 14 thewr favorile Lunting- ground, Of course, she march of cwviliza~ tion cannob bo impeded. 'ho white mau in dostined to drive tho aboriginal fudiau from his hauuts, hLi§ bunting- grouuds, and bis lodgo. 1t seoms hard that this abould bo so, but it {8 the destioy of uations, I'he scroawmn of the locumotive supplauts the war-whoop of the warrfor; aud the Istter, when he bears, knows well ata portent. Tho plow of the lmmigrant robs tha prairie of 1ty primeyal coveriug, and forcos front th rich, willing earth the inoreass quaranteed by the Groat Maator to thoso who by the swoat of their brow suck to aarn an bhouval uvmfg; domastic cattlo succeod the buffalo, tho cucklo of the barnyard-fowl tho cry of tho prairio-hon. Thoro ls awplo food for moraliziug out hero, I can tell you ; but 1 must #top, or L obull weary you aad your readers. ' ALLEuuEsy, e TEXAN CATTLE Br. Lous, Mo,, April 20,—The Kaneas City Price-Current of to-marrow (Friday) will pub. Mgl farther advicos regarding tho coming sea. sou's drive of Toxas cawle, Bevouty-sevon thousaud head sro addod to the sumber provi- ously renorted, making a total of $335,000 hoad. Probably ouo-fourth of thaso cattle will atop ln Northern Toxas, some for shipmeont, but ¢! larger pert will go to stock now ranches, T othor throo-fourths will go to Wichita, Dodge City, Haye City, aud Platce River, ‘Tho bulk of this vast bord 18 oumposed of cons and year- hugs, Of 2-year-old eioera and hoifers the pro- portion 18 excesdingly awall, Disrarii and the ¢ Empeess of ¥naln,n Ar. Disraeli's successtal zoal 1 pr title of Empross for the Quesn ro.: loving passsge frowm bis novel * Tancrod™ to tho recallection of the London News, In the novel, Laur Fasredoon, addressing the comiug Conyoel e lusder who 1 o supplant tho old-fugyism of Posl and Aber. deon, saya: "Thu Queon will listen o ‘what you. may, oxpecially it you talk o her a8 you talk tome, sud ssy such fine (hines w such & beautiful voice. Nobody over upened my mind like you. You will magnetizo the Quacy as yon biave magnotized wo. Uo back to Euglang and srrango thin, . , , Lol tho Queon of thy English collect a groat tleot ; lot Lor utaw awsy all lier tromsure, bullion, guld plato, and pro- cious arma ; ba accompnnled by all har court and chilef poople, and tranafer the sest of her Emplre from London to Doihi. There she will find no immonsa Empire roady-made, & first-rate army, and a largs rovanne, ., . Wa will no- knowledga the Empresn of India as onr Suzerain and socuro for hor the Lovancine coast. If she liko ahe shall iave Alexandris, sa_she now haa Malta; it could ba arranged, Your Queen in {‘cuuz; ghe has au Avenir, Aberdeen and Sir eol will nover giva hor this advice; thoir hab. its are formed. They ero too old. too ruses, llutxou sen | the grestest Empire that ovor exe inted ; besides which ahe gets rid of tho embar- rawsment of her Chamberal And quite practi- rable. for the only diflicait part, the conquast of India, which baflied Aloxanaer, {s all dono.” THE BEER-MAKERS. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tridune, Bontivaroy, Is, Aprl 10.—Tho brewars ad- Jjourned this afterncon to meot at Davenport next yoar, They ndoptod reeolutions protesting agsinet the agnumption that the nuse of malt liquora increased crims and poverty ; pledging themealven that thoy would not mxpfart a0y po- Iitical eandidate who favored prohibition ; that thov could niot ssrociate socially or in businesa s with temperance men ; and that they re- garded no one worthy of confidonce who disa- sgreed with them. Tho old officers wers ro- electod. Thora wero thirty In attendance. Tue huge, drastic, griping, sickening plils, coostructed of crude, coarse, and bulky ingro- | dlents, aro fast being superseded by Dr., Piorce's Dleasant Purgative Pollcts, or Bugar-Coated, Concentratod Hoot and Horbal Juice, Anti-Bil- toun Granules—tho **Littie Giant" Catuartic or Mullura in Parvo Physic. Modarn Chemical Belenco enahies Dr. Pierco to extract from the Jutces of tbo most valusblo roots aud harba their activo mediclnal principles, whbich, when worked into littlo Pelleta or Granules. scarcely larger than mustard seed, rendor each little Pellot as activa and powerfal as a largo pill, while they aro much moto palatable and pleasant in effect, Dr. Ina A, Tnaven, of Baconsburg, Ollo, writes : “I regard your Pallota s tho best remedy for the conditions for which you pro- scribe them of fanything I have ever used, eo mild aud certain in effect. and leaviog the bowels 1n an exccliont condition. It seeme to me they muet take the place of all othar cathar- tie pills and meateinea.” Lyox & Macoxnen, droggists, Vermillion, D T., ea¥8: *Wo think thoy are going to seil like Lot cakos as soon a8 people get acquainted with thom and will spotl the pill trade, an those that have used them like them much botter than large pills.” ST. GEORGE HOTEL, Droad and Walnut-sts,, PUILADELPHLY, Opened April11, 1876, The accommodations, farni- ture, and appolotments generally ara of the best do- scription, and tho houee will be conducted 1 all re- spocts ss & first-clase Hotel, GERMANTOWN COTTAGE HOM Individuals or familics visiting the Centennial Exbi- bitlon_can now engage Comfortable Rooms and Firal- Olzss Board at §2.60 per day, On and after May 1 we will ba prepared to entertain & largs number of guesta, 1t will be ucceanary for visitora to engige rooms at as early a day oa jossille, Cut thix ont for refercace. Address WA, B, SMITH, Proprietor, 147 Eant Clielten-av,, Germantown, Philadelphis, s, THOS., WATTSON & SONS, 140 North Dolsware-av., Philadelplis, EXPORTERS AND COMMIRSION MERCHANTZ, Trinidad Avphaltum, Crudo & Mefived, by the cargn or in lota to ult, Regular vessels for tho West India poria JPERSONS WISHING TO SECUKK FIIST-ULAES Centennial accummodations at moderats rates. fo residenon, 10 minuice' walk from the exbibition, e Jellparticolacs by writlig at ouc ta K. LL, 68 Crystal Terraco, Poiladel. SUsIMER RESORT, SUMMER RESORT, Highland Hall, Highland Park, 1. TUin elegant satablishment will Lo opened for sume mer guesta on the frst week in 3lay, haudsomely furuisbed and equipped for tho comfort of individuals and families. Terms reasonable, Apply to proprictor HIGHLAND HALL, Higbland Park, 11, P ALS, B A A A e e e S PROFPOSALS E‘Oll§ \\{:u()l). COAL AMD OrFice Citizy QUANTZEIMARTER, FonT LEAYENWORTI, § vl 10, 187, BEALED PROPOSALS, fu tripiicatt, wibjest o the usual conaitions, will o 'Teccaved at this oftice, and 3t the otlico of tlia Post Quarteruuster ot each’ post mamod below, untll 11 o'clock a. 1., on Wonday the 35th day of May, 1476, ot which time and place they will bo opeued it the presenco of biddors, for tho der livery, during tho fiscal yosr eudiog Juno 30, 1877, of Wood'and Hay at tho following-named poets: Forta Leavenworth, Illey, and Dodgo, Kausas: Fort Lyon, €. T., Forts Gibson, Reno, and Sill, aud Camp Buppls.s 1T} and Fort Eiliott, Texas, Alio for sy st Yoris Haya and Wallace, Radsas: AV the snmo time and plac separato proposals will be reccived aud opened for the delivery of Bituminous Coal st Forts Ifays, Wallace, Dodge, and Larusd, Kun- sas, and Fort Lyon, C, T, Bida for any portion of tho supplies will be enter- talued, Preforence will bo given 1o srtlcles of domes- tc production, The Goverument resesves to right to reject any or all tuds, Circulars giving futther particulars, the quantitfes required st the posts named, fnstruttions as to tho mauuer of biddbig, coudition 1o be obaerved by bid- ders, terms of contract and payment, also Lok pro- posals, will be farnialicd upou application to this oitice 0 ta the ollices of the o Quartermuaters at thy posia named. Euvelopea contaning proposals sbould bs plain} marked 4 Propoials 108 Woed. (oF 1ay, or cE;l) e — RUFUS SAXTON, D,Q. M. Gen, PROPOSALS FOR, COAL, Bealod Bids will bo rogoived at the otiico of tho Vearol Owuors' Towing Company, 244 Bouth Water-st,, Chicngo, 11, until May 1, 1879, for furnishing (7,000} soven thousand tons of Coal, more or loss, during presont soason of navigation, screened and delivorod on board of tug-boats night or day. Bids must specify location of dock for dolivery. Tho Company reserves the right to accept or rejest any or all bids, s JOHN M. LONG, Sacrotary. Sale of Pekin, Lincolu & Decatur Railroad. WlTnOU':gI_LE_]?_EMl’TXON. Circnit Court of the United States of America, Bouthern District of Illinois, Jan. uary Term, A, D, 1876, Abram P Bais, Decatar Matlru steo, & The Pekin, Linoola & Company, “Toledo, Wabash and Weatorn Hallwsy Compauy, Jacob U, Coz, Honjamia 5. Prottyman, bamuol eam, Golumbis B Cane ter Weyrich, G. 1L, Uvbileigh, Alired WV, lio- decka xnos 1 Hankruptcy of fioubon Lorgatres. ser, Digtrich U, Huith and Eroderick Bty Exacutors of Hios Buhth, Dacsascd. PUBLIU NOTIUK ts Loroby givon that {n pursuanca of the docrve renderud by asid Court in the abuve entitled causo at the tunu atora Bid, aud by siste uf {ue powars ot sala contalued fu & eertato deod of trust tied Lubit to said cause, the undenizued Master ta U o 1Ue above Bamod Uircuit Court and DIstrict afurvsald will soil at Publio Salo, without redeiupiion, to 16w hight 64 s beuk biddery oF caal d, ta whiiptaiiua of the ducreo reudored In tuc aiftled valiso, a1 the nur doar of 1he Unlted Court Halidiog,' 1a the Uity ot nprlufiu-ld litinuie, on Fikday, the milogs, a ty-nrat day uf Apri), V876, batwesa tie hours of uina o'clock a. m. aud mis o'clock p. m. sa1d day, towit: Al ibe buurof two olclock b. m. of waid daz,’ the fallowlng desoribed progerty, towiv; e ek, Uacaly sud Debatucliatl- fouding trom the City o PokIn, Tazawsli Uonity, iroucl, or As DeAF &» Dractioable, o he Tuwd g Dalavan, Liscoluy aud Mouas Pulas ocatur, taciudig sl the vatiwags, r pob grouuds , sad othat tracks, bridges, via- calverts, fo u:ll;r Jisiotiures ‘dspata, e, Lo il maek = porvons) catatoheid, PR 4 Soivraced 13 henld doag of conuvoed with of Yl s i lou. ot uf (He amonat bld, the undersigaed uowiodge aad dellvar 1o 3 piTonsser s aucin fom i B i e (b e Ui, B 116 Serma at the 2314 deo b s darame ot A8 i dpoiesy KIIh Bld3'and o b unt of said deeror wut of sald bid bid then thex sball e satitled b oo uu squivalenl to their pro sala ol digtributiva thereo!, alter tbo Shriugtiaid Dlinole, thle 1th dayof March, i81 Ao 4 SR S e el dareh ek 3, Uiz, Courd South, Dy sl tai U4, Cir. Gt iy, Gapxxe d Lavzias, Bulicitues fus Ue TREABURY DEPATRM N‘i‘. It b | i) o T A R G ool thereol witbiu alvor, st (be olice o o 42 0 Oble i JUUN JAY KNOX, Cudtianor e e Cosher, nal ul 1he thive AMUSEMENTS. - ADELPHI THEATRE. FXTIRA NOTIO. COMPLIMENTABY BENEFIT OF TOM ALLEN, Friday Evoning, April 21, The following talent have kindly volunteered : BARNEBEY .AARON, JOIN LRANNIGAN (of Birmingham, Eng.), JIM BMITH, the Champlon Bhorbbl‘lbu 0 Wl&ur of America, who will walk 1 mils {n seven minater: WALTER BHAY in his apectalties, Tho Varety and Negular Company appearing, Loz OMre open all day, Hacurs seats early, Yrices—15, 23, 33, 60, a0d T6e, Commencing MONDAY, April 17, Lrat appesrance in this cily of tie wonderful POOTL NROTHERS, (n thelr astounding act of Pedeatal Ciog-Uancing, turn. {ng somerssuits upon a high pedesial, oniy 10 Inches #quare, Firet week of (e charmin Oparatic and Hentimental Vocaliat, M{aa ADRIEN g.fllfli\’, the nc- knowledned favarite and sweetest sinzer now upon the Varloty Btage, HENSHAW and LAWTON, oue tow Comedians and End-Men, Lart week of FRANK A, GIDBONY, who wiil introduce his wondecfal feal of Vlindfoldn, turning a backward somereanit, whil {rom Lin trapeze tn & singls cord suapen cefilog of the thestre (o the slage. ¥ Irish Vocaliat, and 2 ts favoritcs. Admiesion, 25 contn, HOOLEY'S THEATRE., MAGUIRE & HAVERLY..... J, U, HAVERLY... THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. BMONDAY, APRIL 17, every night and Wednesda and Saturday Matinees, BILLY EMERSON, BILLY RICE, BEN 'COTTON, E. M, HALL. BANFORD & WILHON, All the other Ureat Stars will be retaloed, lemember the populsr Wednesday nnd Saturday Matinecs. Week April 20—RATIE PUTNAM, SUNDAY LECTURE S00[ETY. ENTIRELY NEW LECTURE BY ELIZABETIL CADY STANTON, On * Washington 'Women.” MrCormirk Hall, Sun Aprll 23, 3p, m, ADJISSION, TEN Ci " McVICKER'S THEATRE. EDWIN BOOTEL FRIDAY NIGUT A8 RICEHELIRU- Bsturday~Commemaration of Bhakpears's Birthe day, Matines—Denctit of tho Memorial Funil, MUCH ADOABOUT NOTHING. Benedick, Edwin' Bouth; Dogrerss, 3. 1i, MeVicker, Saturdy night—Edswin footh s RICIARD 11,, ono of {18 GREATEST PERSONATIONS. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, PROF, SWING At Oakland Congregat’l Church, CORSETS., . . tet the GENUINE! Ndware ef Imitations? THOMSON'S PATEN? GLOVE-FITTIRG' CORSETS, TACH e conspr ] MNtamped i ' TIIOMSON ™ dm - WITH ¢ TRADE. 0" AT Lien (ilove. Fitting nrefin i iy otmped? tare 1o anpy oar nan Dea K Hohugn (st Thoeanaine., o A 44 Pearly 4 posslie. NovBLTy stent Holld Fastonton e —~Thomant "Tho, onbreakable, and thei th TIOMEON, LANGDON & C0.y N, Yoo Hole Impnrters and Patantees for the U, B. . RAILROAD TIME TABLE. _ ARRIVAL A¥D DEPARTIRR, 0F TRAI . eopted. ?Sanday excested, $3londay excepted, Tiva Bandar ata:00n, m, & Datir, o exeepied CHICAGOS NORTHAESTERY RULRIAYL aPacific Fast Lino, alubuque Day K1. aDubuque N ght Iix, vis L aOmaas Night Expres atrecprt & Dnbudue ghirevart & Duburu keo Pt Siall nd Kinziests, nd Kinzle-sts, CENTRAL RAILROAD, amd foot of Neentyarcondest, ' + toutheart corner of Randolph, . s—Nrpotcornrr nf d=Devolcarneref Ca MICHIGRY Stafl (via Mala and Atr fino).. Day Lapren s Kalamazon 5 Atlsaue Expie s (dally! Night kapress,, 3RAND HATILY CHICARY. ALTON ¢ ST. LOYI3. And (hicags, Kantas Clty.and | 7 it Einer ) e Cheirs at Des vidze,” Tickat < atar, Lacon, Wasningtan K, | et & Dierebt Aca modatinn, LAKE SHORE & WICHIG MANAGERS Confemplating s tour aud wishiug lady sttraction fn 8 new aensational play wiitten expressly for her by ons of our most succesaful suthors and pronounced by the critics of New York the hest American play yet written, il learn tarticalars at KELLOGG'S Dramitic Agency, 6 Btate-st, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. BUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT, April 23, at 3 o'clock. Arthur J, Creawold, Musical Director. Ad- mission to rarqueile and_Dress Circle, 25 centa, To Balconiea ouly 1u cents, Benetit for Good Bumaritan Home. OOSTUMES, Any party baving money tofnvest in Cestume biei- ness, with certaiuty of a comfortiLle income, if not a fortune, can hear of suck through LLLLOGG 8 Dra- matic Ageacy, 85 tate st AUCTION SALE. R 0ot Paintings Executors' Bale of the collection of Paintlngs owned by the lats WILLIAM T. BLODGETT, Comprising choice examples by tho moet cminent Masters of the American and European schools, AMERICAIN. ¥, L. Churchi, William Hunt, A, B, Durand, Willsm T. Richazds, Sanford 1L GitTord, Grorge 1, Boughton, the lato John F\, Kensett, sud Thumas icks, FOREIGIN. Toes Bonleur, A. Bclreyer, Eugeas Fromentin, Th, Rausscau, Jobu Conntable, Villegas, Gerome, Mel mer, A, J. Decampe, I, utier, Coustiut, Troyos, Thomas Couture, N, Diaz, Juics Dupre, Bouguercay, sud others. Now on exhitition at tlie KORTZ ART GALLERY, NEW YORK. To be pold at OHICKERING MALL ou THURSDAY £ NG, April 27, ut 8 olelock. I BOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. OCEAN NAVIGATION. ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS, VIA QUEBEC und VIA DALTIMORE, Paasage, nil clasnes, between principa) points in En- ope and’ Amers ABIN aud SALOUN ACCOM- MODATIONS UNEXCELLED, Bhortest Sca Koutw, Buperior Bl Experienced Onley Disciplined Crows. SAFETY TIE GOV- LRNING RULE, | Three weekly sallivgs esch way. 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UNITED BTATES & DRAZIL MAIL STEAMBIIPS, Balling montbty from Wstaon's Whatf. Bruoklyn, N. X, Yor Pars, Pornambuco, Bubis, and Hid Javerl, calling at t, Johna, Porta Ltico, JOUR BUANMALL, 3,5+ tons. Monduy, May 15 J. B, WALKEI, 2,700 tous. hur day, Jute 14 NELLIE SANTIN, 3,000 tons. saturday, July 15 Tawenger acconfualitiony riiclses, ey For aunage, at reduced rates, apply to ¢ TSR O0KLR & OV, Akenis, 84 ¥inoat., New Yurk, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. The ateamers of {hits Company will sail every Sature Qay from Yiremen Pier, fool of Thirdwst,, loboken, Rates of passago—From’ New York to boutuamplor, 1ondon, lavre, and Brewen, firs cabin, $100; svund cabin, 60 yulds slourag, 8.0, eurretrs For fruigut or pasiga apply W OBLRICIS & CO., DUEEERARY # Bowling drecy, New Yoik, Grent Western Steamship Line, Erum Now York fo Bibstad (Kuglaud) duect ARAUON, 8ymous, ©d WALL, 5 e Ao A i fgimind ot Dpor Lake L . Asoat, INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrylug the Mails betwsen BUROPE AND AMERIOA, For fasssge, spbly b Gouputiy's Ui U1 . Glarkeat, Chicago, ~ FRANCIS 0, BRO' Gen, Weat, Ag't, E P Dratta ou reat Iiniatn 0d Treaad. - 28 "~ EDUCATIONAL, Lake Forest Acadeny. SUMMEILTERM of TEN WEEKS begius APRIL Collegy Studios reviewed durlug the Fera, Boya wilud 30 ehoriuzty 10 4 saiza Heading tn Latiy aud :‘i‘r‘:fik ‘u,lunu filu ly .‘u.\ Axu‘;ul:hm:)'im:il el v appiying st ouce (o the Fringds HOR U At T s MR R Mail. vismain Il Bpechal N Y, Atlantic Fxoress Accomnodstio Night Expray CHICAGD, MILWANIKEE & ST, PAUL RAIL03D. Union Derut, corner Vadiwon ant Cawal-sis, Tieket D} Mce, 3 South Clark~st., oypotite Sherman Loute, andat Lepet, Zeare drnee, Bd s m, *10:00 8. m, - #5:05p. m. #0943 n.m. P me 4:00p. m. 08 m. 0 m, Mitwankes Erx Wasconala & ik Pailand Pratnie du Minnoapalts arn good either vis Cuies, or via Watortown, LiCs LLINNIS CENTRAL R Depet, oot o/ Lake st and roviaf 7 o £¢. 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Grund Huctre Hosel, Tears, Leavenw'tht Atehison Bz 3 1ox0 a. m, s & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Tekeiofee Pura Asecismodativs LY Dress... __MED L CARDS. R. JAMES, Leck Hospital, cor, Weshington & Pranklin-sts, 0, 0o muay nt bogie tor pae uent sge Giulde, whicn oula matcy—why Bot—10 caBts 10 Pay postax Bas 3 rooms and 0. Batiura. Xou nes aG ots Db tha Thee Lz Janios ia Tase U nd jay Harotan T Callatin alet va R laviced? o . 601 . 0. ; ; A1 Buninens stnetly couliteatat, w7 1 10 B 8w ~ Dr. C. Bigelow e removed from 279 Boutly Clark.at, to 82 West Mallsonat, whers ho will te pleased £0 aeo bis ofd patienta,”_its will coutinue 10 trvat Coroule Nervous aod Ekin Diseased, Thu poor mill be treated five from 210 4 p. 1, each day, “‘l Aarriage Gulde, large size, 40 rages, giving all {nformation 10 those Who ntend 10 marcy Bud those who are 10 auy way uutted for marrisge. Price 3) cents; seut to en a5, Ofice loury from 9 4 1. b0 ! . E Ftodpom Everythiug contidential, > Dr, Kean,. NO OURE! 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