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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 2,’ 1876. 8180 fox mixed and No.2 white; rejeoctd, lo, 1 while, BI@Ssde, May 1.—Gnainctrheat fair demands 4 vaLo, May 1.—Gnain—When i aerial eitier aUPLO Gora, dull. and. tendy: 8 care Pia ks aa. an Oute neglected, Bye segGenoan Epzlauresdiencs to Now York weak at won wheat, THE SIOUX WAR. Gen. Gibbon’s Expedition Against the Refractory Savages. oo MARINE, PORT OF GHIGAGO, MAYS. w Coaster, Black Lake, Inmber} schr 9, North, White Lake, wood; atmr Corona, Bt, Joe, sundries; prop New Era, Grand Haven, towing; sche faty of Grand Repide, Muskegon, lumber; cour Apprentice Boy, Grand Hayon, lumber; schr Traus- far, Muskegon, Inmber; prop Favorite, Menononce, lowing; schr Ellen Willfamn, Menomonee, eedar posta; tcbt Planet, Menomonee, codar posts: almr Culcago, Manitowoc, sundrieas prop John Pridgeon, Jr,, Part url aalt; achr A. P. Nichols, ‘Traveras Bay, xooljachr E.G, L,, Traverse Cily, lumber ¢ prop 5, J, Cruendoll, Groen May, sundries; prop Gi, P. ifeath, Saugatuck, atindriea} chr 0, F ‘Allon, Grand Haver, lumber ; scow Spray, Holland, lumber; scow While Oak, Grand Laven, pllea; scow J. Paluter, Sauth Haven, wood jncow Yoxew, Ifolland, wood | echt Taureua, Saugatuck, wood; echr Mary, Holland, mbore MGuraney—Bebr Graham Bros. Green Day, 2 brie, 3 Kear, 3 canca liquor, and sundrles; atme ‘Chicago, Manitowoe, runctries ¢ atmr Corona, Ht, Jos, sundries; prop Jarvia Lord, Huffato, 93,000 bu wheat ? schr Glip- er City, White Lake, 3 tons feed, and sunitries; acir Fro Obariics, Grand’ Haver, 13 ‘tons feed; if, Dixon, Grand Haven, 3 brla ‘hama, 3 brie pork, 26 bi seed; Ptop Favorito, Menomonee, 2 bris ontonr, & bit rare aoed, and auniries ; acow Spray, Molland, 125 hu corn, 10 brie salt, and sundries; sche C. A. King, Kingaton, 19,530 bu wheat G, P, Heath, Bausa~ tuck, 10 Urle malt; atmar Muskegon, Muekegon, 19 bela liquor, ¢ bales broom-corn, 28 brla pork, 38 wacke food, and silndefos; sche Tri-Color, Holland, 400 bu corn, and aundrics} stinr Milwaukee, Montreal, 2,614 bris flone, 200 iris corn-moal ; Ogdensburg, 5,211 bu corn, +0 brie rorks Mackinaw, 40 bris(lour, and aundrica } achr Es A, Bayes, Port Huron, 28,000 int col chr J. Bigler, Kingston, 21,036 ba whoat: ach A. J.’ Mowry, Lincoln, 8 Uris ‘poik, and sundrion; sche i, G. 14 ‘Traverao City, 800 bu corn, 600 bu oals; echr George ML. Wand, Bultato, 23,0u0 bu corn. ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL, DBupazrour, Ul, May 1.—Annivep—Dolphin, Ot tawa, 5,700 bu corn; Gold Tod, Sonecs, 6,000 bu corn; Gen, Bherman, Bforris, 2,500 bu corn, 4,500 bu oats; prop Montauk, Lockport, 104 bria flout; Maple Leaf, Lockport, 700 bria four, 200 bris mal. Crranrp—Onondaga, Morris, 60,242 £t Jumbor, 2,684 poste; Grace Griswold, Minooxa, 14,002 {t lumber; Monttor, Morris, 46,404 ft lumber ; prop Good, Utica, 40,199 ft lamber ; prop Victor, Henry, 61,700 ft Jum. ler, 46 m ehingtes, 0 posta; Gypey Queen, Henry, £8,625 ft lumber, prop Mohawk Helle, Wilinington, 24,852 St lumber, 500 poste; J, Monard, Wilofugton, 9 £6 lumber, 800 pont LAKE FRcIGHTS, culcado, ‘There was more inquiry for lake fretghts, tho open- tag of the Straits, scarcity of cars,and firmor feoling jn rail-rates, cansing shippera to give more attention ta the water route to tho East, Tho barges Sheldon 8. P. Ely, and ache Ida Keith: were chartered for about 106,000 bu wheat to Buffalo at 40, Shippers bid 3o for corn vessels, but agenta deroandod dic, and no char- tere wore reported, though there wero rumors that tomo had bocn made, ‘Tho Brooklyn goes to Milwau- ‘eo to load wheat on private terms, ELBEWUERE, Dernorr, April 28.—In cosrso fretghts there was more mavemant to-day, but grain frojghts are dull, For aamall vessel to Oswego fe on wheat was bid, Wut wan rofnsed, the verse) golng to another port for a load, ‘The engsgemonts were as follows : By Whittak- ir £'Co,, achr Hi. B, Moore, lumber, Catevilie to Chi- e Tho Crow Indlans to Co-opcrate with the Troopse--A Largo Mining Party Hound for the Big Horn, Snectat Correspondence nf The Chleaas Trioune, Bozeman, M. T., April 14,—Gen, Gibbon's command—consisting of Companion It, B, 1, K, A, and I, Seventh Infantry, and Companies II, ¥, G, and L, Second Cavalry, a detachment of mounted infantry, two Gatlings, and ono Napo- loon guo—loft Fort Lilia, Montana Territory, on tho let of April, and marchod for tho Sioux coun- try. The infantry companios aro commanded by Capt. Frooman (iL), Capt. Kirtland (i), Capt. Olifford (£), Capt. Sanno (KK), Capt. Logan (A), and Capt. Engligh (1); tho cavalry companica by Capt. Ball (11), Liout, Itoo (1*), Capt. Whoe- Jan (G), and Capt. Thompson (14); the mounted detachment of infantry by Liout. Bradley ; and tho artillory by Liout. Woodruff. ‘Lhe infantry battalion fa under tho immediate command of Maj. Henry 1B. Vrooman, Sovonth Infantry ; and the cavalry, mounted lofantry, and artillory, aro undor Gen, Brisbin, Major Sccond Cavatry,—tho wholo being commanded by Gen. John Gibbou, Colonol Seventh Infantry. Tha colamn oucountered grost difficulty In getting over tho rango of monntatna botween Fort Ellis, in tho Gallatin Valloy, and the Yol- lowstono Vailoy. Tho wagona wero thros days passing over 12 miles of road, and it required eightoen mulos to move some of them through tho inud. On tho othor side the roads woro bettor, aud tlhe command marchod rapidly down tho Yellowstone Vailoy, Dispatches and lottora received hero last night from oflicors stato that Gen. Gibbon's columu {a in camp at Countrymanu's Ranohe, on tho Yol- lowstono, 100 miles distant from Fort Ells. Gon. Gibbon had gone tothe Crow Agency to hold a council with the Crow Indians, and ine duco them, if possible, to take the flold againat the Sioux. Tho Crows wore oncamped on Still- water, noar thelr Agency ; and the Agont, Gon. Clapp, reported 220 lodgos of Mountain Crows Present, numboring about 3,000 Indians. All the Crow Chiofs were believed to ba opposed to active oporations against tho Bionx, but the poung men wanted to go to war along with the soldiors. Gon. Gibbon’s command was supposad to be heading for the Big Horn, by way of the old Fort CO. 1. Smith trail, It had largo train of wagous with it, carrying sixty days' rations, aud forage for 600 men and animals. A dopot had boeo mado at tho Crow Agency, in which thirty days' supplies of grain and food were placed, and thocommand waa proparing to moyo for- ward with thirty days’ supplios in the wagons, -" LATER. Letters a day later from Gen, Gibbon’s com- mand atate that tbe council with the Crow In- dians had bean held on tho 9tb of April, and tho Crows bad agroed to send out war-purties to find and fight the Sioux, Saventcen young warriors, under the Chiof Pretty Lodgo, atarted on the night of Aprii 10; and other partica, uudor Good Hestt, Spotted Horse, Crano-in-tho-Sky, and Gon. tago, at 8.75 per tm on rail; ach 1f,'0, Winslow, lum- | Otuer Chicfs, would start out soon, bers Aipoas eo Cloveland, at$1,80 on fall; acur’ Jane | Gibbon had selected | twonty-five young , lumber, Au Sable to Chicago, at $1.78 perm, 0, | Crowa to go with his column and act . Dizon reports schr Now Hampeliire, wood, Harrie: siite to Detroit, at $1.60 por cord on rail; echt Nobert Hunter, a load of cosl, Bandusky to Dettolt, at 0c por ton free; and two loads of hoops from moar Pt. AL Pelle to Buffalo, at 300 per m on rail, Mitwauaxr, April 20.—There was but little demand for grain vorecia to-day, and rates remain nominal at 49 10 Buffalo, 7c to Gawego, and 730 to Kingston, Engagements to-<lay were the bark Two Fanuies, to Elo, with 28,000 bu wheat at 4c, and the achr 11, C, Cleveland, to Toledo, with 17,000 bu wheat. Vessels for Kingsion would no doubt have been taken at 70. Borrato, April 28,—Sbippera make no offer, but talk of 25c On cont to Chicago, and perhaps oo for amall corgocs. It {a stated oro that itis culy sainil cargoes of coal that obtain 606 from Erle and Clove- laud to Chicugo ana Milwaukee, aud that uot over 400 \s offered for large cargoes. PORT OF ERIE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ensr, Ps,, May 1.—Tho departures for Ohicago to- lay wero: Props Thomes A, Scott, Annie Young; ichr J. 8. Richards, The hatbor is now deeerted. Nearly all the craft \hat wintered haye left or are on thelr accond trip, Ratea at Budolo are 250 and 30 om coal to Chicago as scouts and guides. Tho Crows going to war acoms to havo clined Gen. Gibbon’s intention of going to the Big Horn, aa hoe at onco com- moucod moving bla stores down tho Yellowatono, bringing them back from the Crow Agoncy, which 1s 15 miles ont on tho Fort Smith road. ‘Tho Crow Indians were sending thoir war-partics out to the Big Horn, e Two hundred minors, who had beon waiting for soveral days at the Crow Agensy to soe Gen. Gibbon, had sn intersiow with him on tho night of April 0, and on tho moruing of tho 10th moved on, taking ¢ho Fort Smith road. The mmors wore under the command of Willinm Langutan, and actually pumbored on the rolls 190 men. ‘Thoy had twenty-seven wagons aud a Jargo num- bor of pack-auimals, and carried with them six months’ provisions, They wore going to Fort 0. F. Smith, on the headwaters of the Big Hora, and from there to old Fort Phil Kearney, on tho boadwaters of ‘Tonguo River. ‘They intonded to prospect al] the streams on.the lead of tho Big Horn, and the VPineys and Gooie Crook, on tho head of the Tonguo Mivor. aren yonta = ago. solvers. pore placer. old-diggmgs = on 0088 ree) 8 HUISCELLANEQUS: faid €fporeday to tho baud, but thoy ware driven off by Indians, Last summer men ro- ported diggings near Phil Koarnoy that would ay 810 por day, but tho Indiana would not allow te to work them. The soldiors, when station- od at Phil Kearnoy, fn 1866, Jast bofore tho Pot- torman massacro, found gold on both forks of Pinoy Crosk, noar the fort; and it ts boliavod tho whole country up thore is rich in gold. ‘Tho object of tho present oxpadition 18 to find now digginga west of tho Black Ulile, and it ia be- Nieved they will succced. If they do not find gold on tho headwaters of tho Big Morn or ‘Tonguo Hiver, then they ral push on, by way of Forta Fetterman and Laramie, to tha Diack Hilts. It is belioved Gon. Gibbon will use the miners and Crow Indians ea a Big Horn column, and himuolf koop down the Yellowstone to the mouth of the Big Horn, and provont any Iu- dians Crook, Custer, or tho Lig-Horn minors may stir up and whip from escaping north. Tf tho mmors should find now gold-folds on tho head of Tonguo or Dig Horn River, thoy would be distant from Medicina Bow station, on tho Union Pacific Railroad, about 200 milos; and the routo to thom would bo by Fort Fetterman aud the North Platte River. qd. ¥. Booxsr. AMUSEMENTS. NEW GHICAGO THEATRE, Tooley’a now combination minstrel troupe opened at the New Chicago Theatre last night toacrowded house, Thislittlo theatrois a gom of taste and beauty in ita mako-up, and though its patrons aro inovitably annoyed by a pervad- ing smell of gos from dofoctive pipes, still evory- thing that appoala to tho oye ia porfect. In his now offort Manager Muotey has dopart- edsomowhat from the ancient regime, The tirat part of his porformance introduces 20 per- formore indtead of the traditional 15. ‘Tho chorus ‘The first arrival {n this city from the Lower Lakea {a the prop Jobn Vridgoon, Jr., which made her appear- ance at this port yosterday morning at 6 o'clock, She had a cargo of aalton board conalgned to Elkins & Wheolor. Sho brought no news excopt what has al ready been learned by telegraph, In tho evening ono of the Northern Tranalt Company's boata also arrived here from below... Must of the grain fleet whlch hag been weatherbourd ut thia port left for the Lower Lakes potterday... Business at the lumber-ocka was quite vely yesterday, and about one-half of the cargoos of lumber which atrived during Sunday and yesterday wero disposed of....Te acbr Potouiao {a ‘recolving an overliauling at one of the docks of the Chicago Diy-Dock Company...,The sehr L, D, Goates ran into Lako street bridge yesterday, breaking the yalling of the bridge, but receiving tittle damage herself. ....7ho scr Lyman Davis arrived oro yesterday minke her foregail....Theschr 8t. Lawrenco lost her Jibboom. by collision in the river yeaterday.,,.Mr, Thomas Adams, a Unceinan on tho tig ©, W. Darker, while at- femptlig to Jump from tho tug onto the North Pier festerday, follon hia stomach, hurting himself savero- y Juteruaily, Ho was taken tO bis home,..,Tho sclir dobn Dung, ‘which went on the beach nesr the foot of reot Jast season, ts still in tolorobly good condition, and another effort willbe made in a few days to got her off.,..The tng Favorite will tow Who barges Planet, Uroaue, Ellon Williams, Sonora, Bronson, and Uershelduring the present season bes tween Menomonco and Chicago. ‘They will carry lum- ber, and havea capacity of 4,000,000 fect. BUFFALO, x In port,the news of the opening of tho straita created quite # ripple of excitoment, Some wise-heads cou- tend that Buffalo harbor alwaya opone sbout the samo me, if not on the particular day with the straits, It was suggested that, perbaps, our harbor was open, and we did not know itt that 44, that the ice was 60 frall and rotten aa to offer no olutruction to a wtcat pro- neller, Would the ateamora make the attempt? ‘he Captain woro roody, Lut @ Uttle doubtful of the ro- ault, ‘Thorefore tt Was deemed prudent to first make closer {nspectlon of the toe-tlelde than could be had from the dock. A scoro or more of Captains, dock men, ete, ware takun out during the afteruoon on hoard He ie ee tea tise perm suyting | pumbors 21, whito tho inatrumontal musicians, Thursday y, night appears feo hays ‘mae, hs, Bey Vin number, aro atationed belund the charmod mass Inward, sifting it farther in shore an - sqrounds Large quanlltis of leo wore Hosting ugwa | fs complotod by John Hart at tho tambou tho Niagara River. Au attempt may bo made to-day | tino and Billy Rice as tho manipulator of the by one ur inure propellurs to get out, but the pronpects Jeulerday Were not encouraging.—‘zpress, Suturday, ABOUND THE LAKES. | ‘Tho {coin Lake Huron, which for some time bad been over upon the osat ahore, has been blown ovor to the west shore during tho last fow days... The prop Prindlvills will be eugsged this sea season in tho lumbor trado between Bay City and Yrio,...A two-third jutorest in the schr Prido of Tentwater bas been sold by Charles Oborich snd oth- ers of that placo to M, J. Muliiuwand othora of She- boygan for £1,60U..,..Tho steam-barge Fred Kelly, Vound wp, 4a suhore in the atraita nest Cheboygan. The wrecking tug Hweopstakes has coue lo her aaisi- ance.,,.The sclirs Gusuawk and Montgomery were the two vesuels reported ashoro on Urubain Shoale a few sar ago, ‘Thoy Layo booth bocn rojcascd..,,‘Tho ache Gilbert Kuwpp arrived in Alilwatkee Sunday Morning in chargo of Evret-Mato Fred Houghton, having Tost her Captain, Owen J, Davies, and threo ineu—Huinphrey Thoms, Francis Proderick, and chard Jones—by the ‘swamping of the ‘yawl- Boat Jest Wednoadsy while trying to” got Ubora at North Monastique, Mich, All tho Lodlea were aboard oxcopt that of Jones,... The prop Champlain upon ber arrivol at Mackinac on the 24d received a hearty arceling by the people of that place, Tho national colors we from the flag-ataff at Fort Muckinao and asalute fred, Ui Mexpression of the plosnure felt by the residents 48 the release of the island from {ts joy fettera and the fommencoment of navigation, In workiug her way Sbrough the too abe recelyod some tnjury, her plank- tog below the foo being broken in two places, ‘This Cauned hor to leak quite badly. Vart of her cargo ts unloaded, and the leakage brought above water. Noe, ‘The tusury was then repaired, so thet alie could 48 least reach Onicaga, BEAMEN'S WAGES. At tho Bothel Home, last evening, about 200 sailors Msemblod to take inta conalderation what course to Pursuo in reference to the wages question. A Chair- Tan belong unanimously elected, proceeded to dilate see the causo of the assembly and the probablo re- A motion ta plac the wages 24 the rato of $2.25, ‘day wae squashed on the plausible statement iat fuck a course would bring the Chicago mea into oppo- ation with them, ‘The meeting eventually Vandard at $2. day, without diss Thepel waa crowded with an saseml Hoke and acted temmperately snd orderly, but evident- 'y with « Airin dotermination to sbide by theconclusion Nrived at —SMuwaukes Dimes, oon ag Se A Connecticut expreasman’a account of bis *tperlonce iu = recont railcoad accident: I Wea pitoned againat the safe; I scrawbled up with the other fellows, aud then I mtssed gome- ing, and exclaimed:| +All {a lose!" * Wust'a rt ‘inquired the brakeman. ‘Why, my car; Sivaza thought that I should tose ous of ‘emt fome day.’ “Ven I looked up and waw It beng {ug froni's book where my head was plunged, tidthen Ff reached out aud pubusg at and, by ir, ¥ a Preas-pag? TEES wy car, but my canvau 6x: bones. More atsention fy paid to the musical entortainment than is decmed neceseary by the ordivary corked troubadour tribes, resulting in most excellont vocal offorts, aided by fluo ac- companiment. ‘Tho initial porformanco last night iss propho- cy of a new ers for tho thoatre aud a grand suc- coxa for Air, Hooley, Into tho seloction of his troupe ho nas thrown all the exporiouco of the vetoran manager, and, whilo there aro many things to bo overcome and changed, still for a “first night ” ho has put forth great promises of A superior ontortalomont for the spring montha, In tho second part, or ‘Tho Carnival,” 15. BL. Hall, Little Mac, Bornardo, and aily Rico aro presented with fine offect. Hall's baujo par- formance is womotiinos remarkably good, and his presentation ia only injured by hia "talking part,” whlch perhaps might bo Improved or cut out without destroying the pleasure derived from hia mueic, Tho tuning of the banjo fa necessarily niosotonous, but it is not reliaved by yeech iaterludod by ovcaalonal thumps at tho strings ¢ Thaye been requested, ‘Tum, tn, y the'Y, BO, Avy ‘tum, tom, tum, Tow feum, bur, A bollad, ° “Tum, tum, tum, Perhaps the strumming in intendad to indicate acortain degree of carelossuoss on the part of the artiet, but tho won " iano old that aman muat introduce some batter jokes than Hatt's to make it accoptablo oven to the gods. Bobby Newcomb gavo some fulr tmitations, matorislly aseisted by burlowjuo gedticulation, and, on ap encore, did a fair jig, Little Mao was then introduced, and was up to tho ntandard he established years ago when Now York worshiped him beyond Sothero or Joferson, There may be some simplo-mindod peoplo who, in thoir pity for Mac's physical condition, lose eight of lus inimitable drollery und outrageous gymnastics, but ¢o the mages ho is popular ag over, Ho {a toned down below his oflorta of ton years Byo, but there is moro method in bia ondeavors, moro of science, ux it Werv, aud ho is as good as cror. Murphy aud Morton, song sud danco, are fair In the lattor and wretched ju tho former. Ut- torly without voices and stogey and studied in every goature, tholr singiug is absolutely paln- tul, Sule tholr dancing is in good tino, aud ov cauionally introduces some dificult stops, In single clog each is gracoful, but in double esch watches the orher too clovoly for that abandon which makes the dance natura! and enjoyablo, Oharloy Benedict's moments of mirth aro ex- cellent sopontica. ‘Tho ovening concluded with “Blinks and Jinks,” sn adaptation of “3fy Neighbor's Wife,” always new, and [In the handa of good men al- wayn good, John Ifart and Little Mac assumod tho unfortunate roles, ably aided by Bernardo and Brock w: Taken. allin all, tha opening wan creditable, and with n little praning hore and filling there, tho tronpe will be the winning performance of tho period, THE FIRST REGIMENT CONCERTS. ‘Tho threo concerts to be givon Friday evening and Saturday afternoon and ovouing at the Ex- position Building uudor the auspices of the Virst Tiegiment promias tobs yory brilinnt affairs nusieslly, and vory enjoyable from the entor- talnmont polut of viow. It $a also gratifying to expodt, to the interasts of the regiment, that tho attendance, both from the city aud from abroad, witl be inmmenso, the prospect now be- iF that the choap fareaon vations ronda will induce many povple to come from tho country towns. ‘Io imualcnt attractions will bo somothing unuaual, Gilmore's fino band will appear in full -atrength at cach ooncort uu- dor tho loadormhip of tte famous baud-mastor, ‘Thin of itself would bea strong attraction, but in addition, no less than four eminent soloiate will appear—Mies Luma 0. ‘Tharaby, the Now York soprano, who has already boon hoard and admir- ed boro; Lovy and Arbucklo, tho two cornot players, who aro koown the wholo country over; and Mmo, Papponhoim. tho prima donna of tho Wachtol troupo and moro recently of tho Titions troupe, ‘Tho firut chrov are woll known, but tho Intter appears boro for tho first time, aud we thorofore append tho following catimate of her abilities from tho Naw York Jicrald, the occasion boing her porsonation of Violetla in ** Traviata": ‘Mme, Pappsnhetm made not only a auccoss last evening, but created a positive aenantion, There {a atv intensity, ap earnestness, about her impersonation of tho Danie aux Cametisn that reminds ona muro of Nilsson, aruong late alngers herc, tan any one elne, ‘The finale of the firet act, the aria, * Ab! forsee lui,"* tho drat dawn of true Jove on the Traviate’s heart, waa delivered with exqulaite tenderness, and there wos a mingled expression of reckleasness and dexpair in the cabalotta “ Sainpra WLera.” ‘Tho anguish of tho heroine when compelled, through o acuso of love and duty and the enttentics of Alfred's father, to tear ‘herself away from her lover and to ro- turn to the glittering scenes of DPurin, which tho abhors, was depicted by Mine, Pappephelin with remarkable power. Tho scene in which Alfred ao bitterly reprosches Violetta and ao grossly insulta her in the prosenco of the gay and dissipated company in the salon brought out to iho heat advantage Sins, Pappenheim's emotional acting, Bnt in the lat act tho prima donna was shown in the moat magnetic pliaso of her lyric aud hiatriouic tmperaonation, Not excepting Nilvgou, wo havo not seen in this ‘city a moro touchiug rendering of aacenc, painful in itself and Uable to bo mado » great success or ridiculous failure, than that of Pappenbeim Inet night, The ear- neatnera with which Vtoieta meets her lover, her hectio dusk snd unnatural energy when be urgea ber toy with him, and the despairing cry "Gran Vial fo non porso,'* the last expiring effort of a woman “Lat dies for fove, were all delineated by Mma. Papyosbetua with rare genlus. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. The Salsbury Troubadours opened at this theatre last night to a surprisingly large aud- jonce, The reputation of Hooley'’s Theatro is now so good that a Punch and Judy show woutd doubtless start thore undor tha most flattering circamatances. Happily tho managers aro not disposed to impose upon the good-will of tho public, Thoy allow no organization to appoar upon the stage oxcept auch as they deem worthy and willing to maiutain the reputation already ostablished, Tho ‘'roubadours wore not disap. pointing, They wave improved duriug tho yoar past—tho fret of their oxistonco, Giv- ing the samo kind of ootertainment ad tho Vokes T'amily,*yot withont special imitation, they have gainod steadily by practice and by svaociation with each other. The performance Iant night began with s comedietts entitiod “Tho Captain's Uniform,” which called forth much merriment. ‘The featuro of the outertain- ment, howaver, was tho composite burlesque callod Patchwork.” ‘hia includes airs from opera-bouffe, local hits, and mimicry of cole- bratod actors. Mr. Salebury, Mr. Kennio, Mia Morritt, and tho old favorite, Miss Nellis Mc- Henry. gave tho burlesque music iu tolorablo fashion; tho focal allasiona thrown in- to the familias = Gena qa’ Armos air, ware froa and apnosite, — and Mr, Salsbury's imitstious of Jefforson, J. W. Wallack, Cuarloa Vechtor, and Miss Cushman wore clovor, Tir Tamune surgostd tho omi sion of Migs Castmao from this list of earica- tures. Hormeomory is still too greon and her {amo too tenderly cherished for the purposes of the mimic, The sketch of Joo Jefferson o8 Rip Van Winkle was tho beat done: it brought down tha house ropostedly, Tho Troubadour version of **Hanilot” introduced Mr, Salabory as tho molaucholy Dauo, Misa Morritt ss the Queen, Mr. Rennio as the Ghost, and Mius McHenry a8 ‘the supernatural light" (a darke lantoru). ‘Tho (host's armor consisted of tho top of n wauh-bollor worn en decolette, and au- othor tin lovtrumont es a frontlet. Hamlet was played according to tho idog of Mr, Fechter, Tho whole burlesqno provoked unbounded murth, "Tho Troubadonra” do- servo crodit for an enjoyable and itmocent on- tertainmont, of no bigh order of merit, yot showing familiar acquaintanco with all the ro- wources of boule. The Vokos Family do better, but “'fho Troubadour" do well. ‘Tho muaic last night was une of the best fen- tures of the evening. Mr, Goorge Stevena’ new orchostra, including that oxcollont viollnoist, Mr, Lewis, will for tho futuro bes great attraction to the frequenters of the theatre. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, “Bhylock” was ropeated last night with the uaualcast. To-night Mr. Booth will appear ov Cardinal Wolsey in * Nenry VIIL.,” and as Pe- truchio in “Tho Taming of tho Shraw."" RAILROADS, THE MISSOUR! RIVER WAR. ‘The statement made s fow days ago that the Bt, Louis raflroada wore apparontly wick of the war with tho Chicago roads on bucinces to Nis- souri River points ia confirmed by the fact that the St. Louis Gonorsl Freight Agents havo hoisted tho flag of truce and mado overturos of eace, ‘Thdy have invited tho Chicago Cioneral Freight Agents to partake of their hospitality at tho Linaoll Hotel St. Louis, Thursday, tise terma of poace may bo conaldorcd, Au tha Chi- cago Tonue Davo given their ultimatum that un- der no consideration will they make the differ ence in sates between this city and St Louia to BMuesouri River points Joss than ib waa provious tho commencomont of hoatilitios vy tho St. Loula huey, thoro can be but little doubt that tho St. Louissus have found out thas it will bo to thor adyautago to mako poace at those terms, Binco tho Chi- cago road havo begun to tako freight to Mis. sour Iiver pots aud beyond at the same rates as those charged from St. Louis their businows with thove points has Jargoty incronued, and thoy aro pot at all avxious to ruuke pence, and unioxn the &t. Loula gromblora aro ponitont and romige nover to attempt to compete with wo Eve. town 88 Chicago, they will Lavo to con- tinue to reap tha fruite of their own foollsh action, and go on iu a war of thoir own declara- tion which has already provon so disastrous to thoir intoresta. EASTERN RATES. Tho war between the roads loading from this olty to the Hast sull continacs, Grain rates wero quoted at 20 conte por 100 pounds from Chicago to Now York, but tho roads did not seem to bo vory anxious to take largo contracts at those fig- ures, Tho competition between tho varioun lines 1s confined to frolghte ouly, passongor ratos romaining as firm ax ever. Thoro is no probability that reduotion in passenger ratca will bo mado at this timo, aw such action would sorlonuly interfere with, if not ontirel: all the arraugemonts made for the buslucda, destroy, “antonnla! TAX INTEREST, Special Dispated to The Chicano Tribune, Bruiwarre.y, Ll, May 1.--An opinion was asked of Gon. Lippincott, State Auditor, wheth- or, in hie view, iuterest can be added to the un- pald taxes of rallroade and other corporations af formor yoars,, the collection of which haa beon enjolocd. Tho Auditor decides that interest cannot be adiud. PITTSBURG, TITUSVILLE & BUFFALO, Puwaverrala, Pa, May 1.—The fret annual moeting of tho stockholders of tho Pittsburg, Titusville & Buffalo (the old Oil Crook & Alleghany River) Ratlroad is boing hold bore to- day. W. W. Kurta presttes, and George Ball acta a8 Necrotary, PERSONAL. Mr. A. W. Wintor bas boon appointed General Buporintendoat of the West Wisconsin Hatlroad in placo of Mr, W. Bwau, resigned. SUICIDE, Purtavervam, Pa, May 1—Tandolph Wood, of tho Srin of Wood, Dialogma & Co., well- known ship-bulidors, conimitted suicide on Sat- urday evening, by shooting hinualf through tho heart, at bis rosidence on Walout street, A reat prosaure of business care ig supposcd to ye caused bis action, AGNEWS LAMBS. One More of Them Returned to Hig Old Quarters. What the Jall Commiltce of the County Board Think of the Escape. One of the wanderers from the Cook County Jail returned yenterday to his whilom quarters, under the guard of OfticerHlayton, His uamo is Andrew Smith, and ho says he gave himself un to the officer voluntarily, bolioving that be would bo acquitted when his caso comes up Saturday, Mo tolls shout tho same story of the sacape as was dotailed at length 10 yesterday's TRON, THE FIRST INTIMATION ME Ay that anythisg unusual was occurring about the jail Sunday morning was tho appearance of Novela, or another man, he ia not positive on this point, at the door of coll 95, pounding and .| calling fur his follow-occupant, Alox McCabo. Whon the idea that bo might gain bis liberty flashed on Lim allia tho twinkling of an oye, ho dolermined on the impulao of tho moment to inako » bold dash for frecdom. Tt was all the work of a moment or two. McCabe was so un- Propared for it that ho loft, in his haste to dress and nut out, bla coat aud veat in the cel, amply throwing on an overcoat over his inderehirt aud theuating his linen shirt tndor bis avercoat, Ag each coll wan successively opened, tho rushed down — the and a mob ut tho office, Every one wan for tilmeelf and nobody cite, and tha main effort seemed to be ta break open the door teadlny into the yard, Tut Taily and tho other leadera kept the key until ail the four- ton were liberated, wueu tary opened tty ruabed pelt. mell into the yard, aucceeded at length In opening the gate, aud two minutes later exch man had gone bis way oloue. Thers was uo timo for convorsation, It wan almost ijuatantaueows work, and each insu felt tho importance of fooking aut for ta own tudlysdual tatety, Smith walked lolaurely down Michigan stroet to Clark, thence over the bridga and un down to bie home ou Wabash avenue, He hfs friends and roiatives exprensed a goud deal u! doubtless very natural under th advised him to go back self up, He pondered it, awoke yesterdsy morning not carmg very much whether tio was recaptured or not, In thie state of mind he went out fora walk without taking any re- cautions whatever aganat diecovery, In the courve of Lis walk whom shouid he mect but Officer Hlaytou,who recognized Smith and etprewaod the opinion that be wou Walkiug about rather coolly, Smith replied that thst wan about {t, aud Slayton told him there waa o va cant cot in the higa towor for bin. Binith says he preferred Leing excorted back to hin former place of reviteny, $7 ove uf Chicago's blue-coated braver, than te ansosiene; gare aud giving himself up. for thie reason, bo asserts, he accepted the oflicer’s kindly vitatlon, und in half-sn-hour was back fn his old place ‘once more, to eat, drink, and bassd. He wishoa now he hadn't tried to excays, but maintaine tat be gave lumself up simply becatiee bo kaew be would be ac quitted when his caro cain up for hearing, Had ho Leen guilty and in danger of punishment, be saya Lo would have sown no particular baste about returning, He hasn't the slightest ides where the remainder of the wanderers are, aa no confideuars were exchanged, aud overy Juan looked out for number one, STILL MUNTING THEM, A gentieman Ly the name of Sullivan, who lives at South Englewood, eaw Capt, Hubbard, former, Jaitnr, comiug in ou the train yesterday morning, and learn- cd from hii that three men liad been arrusted in luo Island on suspicion of being tho escaped prisou- ers. ‘Tho matter wan reported ta the proper author! Hes, and means were taken to fdentify the men. A large force of police and all tho help which Sherfit Aguew can epare fa ation the hunt, but the recap- turo of the boys ia doubtful, SECURITY OF IME JAIL. A Trouser repartee spent a patt of ycaterday after- noon in seeing the embers of tho Jail Committee of the County Hourd in reference to the question wheth- er the County Jalt ts really secure enough for the pur- poses for which it In Intended, and whethor the asajnt- ance la myticient, Ho 1s ousbied to prusent the opin- tons of all the mombera of the Committce, with oue exception, Br, Ayara, who was not visible af the Coun- ty-Boatd room when the reporter happened around, Laying provioualy loft tho meeting aud goue howe, Commyjastouer Mulloy, thought the jail was pretty secure. is knowledge’ was quite general, though, sud hy could not asy be was actually familiar with tho valuo of {ts pretensions to safety, Commissioner Conly adinitted’ that he was hardly Prepared to exprose an opinion on the subject. Ho bad considered the Jall's pretty safe placo, but in some way or other fourteen men had gotten out and rnn off, Ue said the Comnultteo would doubtless tako a look at tho jal ina day or two, and geo whether tero were any grounds for apprtlenuion of room for Lmprore- auent, Commissioner BicCaffrey thought tho jail wassecure enough, and the force of aaatstauts entirely aukticient, ‘There was bad management, however, aud there was Just where the troublo ley, “The County Board hud vione alt int ita power to make the Jall eecure, the addl- tlon of the heavy wire network proving valuablo sa a | means of safety. Iie thought there waa rootn for great improvement in tho management of the place, Commiseloner Hehinidt held that, instesd of the forca being too small, {t was too Jarge, aud not of tho right kind etther, Ho even wont ao far as to say that the deputies and’ bailifta “went on busts and got drunk,” and bow, under the circurustances, waa it to bo wondered ut ‘if prisoners did escape once in» whilo? Beside this, the mauagemont of the watchmen, thelr houra for the performance of duty, aud other matters of detail, wuoitld recelye attention, When thin waa done thera wauld be no more escapes. The voice of wo Committes would scam to be for reform, ‘THe WIXDOW-nARS, Tt mau stated i sesterday's ‘Tutnuxe, in tt4 ace counts of former jail extcapes, that the contract for the bara aver the windows preseribed that Wey shouid Lo ono incl: iu thickucea, While, in reality, the Dullder put in bars ouly tiye-elghta ‘of an incl tuick, Mr. Htrooter, tho butlter, informed a Tamexe reporter yesterday that thls’ was erroneous, The contract speciiied threo-quartors of an inch Lara, snd the bars wera put in according to contract, although leat the time oxpressad some uatonilimncut to thy architect at tho unugually small siz0, Au Unnatural &nather. The Paris corrospondont of the Loudon Echo writes: ‘* Unnatural parents ato not so rara as boman naturo would dowre, but itt ptill rare to eet with such a couple of monsters as have just figured betore the Mayenne Ausizea, M. Hacques and his wife had tho charge of an estate at Laval. Thoy haa been married some years, and possoased four childron,—two girls, tbo older, Maric, aged 6, and two bors, Augusta and Constant, aged ro- spectively Snud 4, On tho 25th of Soptember Yast Hacques went to tho Polico Commissary, aud said that some gypsies bad robbod bis wmoney-cheat and stolen his two sons from the house during the abseaco of himusel€ and wile in the tlelds, Tho pondarmes were at onco put on the search, but no trace of the gypsioy or the children could bo found. Suddenly ono of the fondarmes thought of s deep well which hod in eocluded corner of tuo eatate, but Hacytios contended it was uacless to go there, 88 it was not ut all likely tho gypries bad droancd his gong, "Tho goudurme, however, emolt a rat.und on artiving at tho woll tno bodies of tho poor little victims wore discovered at the bottom, ‘She police wero convinced tho boys bad been murdored by thair prrente in order to reduco the fanuly oxponses, tho father having often complained of his boys ‘costing him too much.’ Tho chiof witness against thes risoners was, their oldest daughter Maria. Hore is tbo child's osamination in court: brothors?’ *You; thoy were drowned in tho well! ‘In what well?” '1n the wall at homo.’ ‘Who threw thom into the well?’ *Papa.' ‘Where did bo take them from?’ ‘From thor bod.' ‘Whore wore youatthe timo?’ ‘I was au tho big bed." * Di 73 follow your fatbor “when he wont to the woll?? ¢Yos.’ *Did ho say anything? 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McVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF EDWIN BOOTET, Who will sppear this (Tuesday) evening in TWO CHARACTERS, OARDINAL WOLSEY tn Henry Vit. PETHUCHIO In Katherine aud Petruchio, F, B, Warde as,,Heury VIII, | McVicker as...Grumio Wednesdsy-—-RICHELIEU, Thuraday—HAMLET, Friday—MUCH ADO ABOUT NUTUING, Saturday dlatinee—OTHETLO, Next Week—MAGOIE MITCHELL, supported by ber own Coupany iu the ever favorite play of FANCIION, ADELPAI THEATRE, TUESDAY, May 2. ALL NW PACES THIB WEEK, The Grest JOLLY JOHN NABI. EMERSON & CLARK, Groteaque Acrobatic Hong and Dance, LOU- DON HROTHENS on the New Banjoline, Mies ELLA DAVI#, the Besutiful Berlo-Comic Vocalist, Mix MATTIE ELLIS, the Dashing Comedionne, ITAW- LEY & TURNER, Ethiopian Artiste. Dx WITT COOKE, Champion‘Athlete, Bliss DOLLY EMERSON, Queen of Dance, _Ste-engagoment of the Favoriten, SHEEHAN & JONES, GEO, & CHAS. REYNOLDS, and the Adelphi Dramatic Company, The Legendary Drams, tha FLYING DUTCHMAN, of the PUAN- TOM SHIP, New and Magnificent Scenery, by Ktrong. Aatineos Wednesday aud Saturday. Ladies" Nights ‘Turadsy and Thursday, ‘The lowest prices In the city, ¥riday, Benefit of BARNEY AARON, ORATORY, ‘The Third Anncal Contest of the Northwestern Inter- Rtate voll eginte ‘Association will take place at Farwll- Haltst # olGlock pom. MAY'S ibis Sir vrtee Orstors thi ileges of their respective States will contest for the Championahip in the Northwast. T, A. Hendricks, of Indiana, the Hon. J, 0. Broad of BL Louis, Mo., and tho Hon. Wm. F. Pool » will serve as Judges, and confer the Gol ia The, Conteatanta are. MR. J. DIR. MM, President Inter-State Collexinto Amo THE COLISEUM. Brilliant Attractions. Third appearance aud immense autccess BLANCHE SELWYN, BEN GILFORD, FIELDS, AND HOFY, Tho great musics} Coons, snd the Monster Company. Finest show in tne city, Standing room only, Come early, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE 4 RAVERLY, ae chiarstas ONE WEER ONLY, CON Monday, May 1, Salsbury’s TROUBADOURS Who will appear {n their succesaful Extravaganza, ca- titled PATCHWORK. To commence with tho petite Comedy, THAT CAPTAIN'S UNIFORM. MATINEES—~Wednesday and Saturday. McCORMIOK’S HALL---Von Bulow, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 8, May Sand 5, snd BATUNDAY MATINEE, May 6, Farewell appearances in Chicago of EXans von Bulow, Assisted Ly the Young American Soprano, MISS LIZZID CRONYN. Admission, $1; Secured Heats, $2. Boata for sale on and after Friday, April 24, at Root & Bons Music Store, 156 State-st., where programmes can bo had, Obickering Pianow ‘used by Von Bulow. ADELPHI] THEATRE, FRIDAY, May 5 Grand BLACKENED GLOVE As- ssult-st-Arms between BARNEY AARON AND AL IIAMMER. The Great Devonshire Wrestlers, BLIISAND HOWARD, Champlons of the World, will appear for the occasluu. NEW OSI0AGO THEATRE, Clark-nt,, opposite Sherman Hyuwo, I, M, HUULEY., ceeseeeeesMMADAgEr, ‘The greatest success on record! Lyerythingencored } Hooley's Minstrels ! Universally ackuowledged to be tho best Minatret ‘Troupe ever seen in Chicagot The new ftret-part aceuo received with acclsinstioua of delight! ‘The Comedians stand alum op theit merits! ‘To be secu ie only toappreciate] Fur particulars see programmes, MR, AP, BURBANK Will read et iho Fourth Unoltarlan Church, corner Prairle-av. ‘Thirticth-st, this evening, Ad- muinafon, sh route, _STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Oflce Chicago, Rock Island & Pacis B, R. 0 Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Chi- caxo, Rock Inland & Pactfio R, R. Co, for the oleetion of Directors, purauaut tw law, and ibe (rsusaction of such other Lusiness as may core before (en, will bo hold at the office of the Company tu the City of Chi- cago, on Wednesday, the 7th day of June next, at I o'clock a, ma, JOUN F. TRACY, Provident, F. H, TOWS, Secretary. CHICAGO & NORTHIVESTERN RAILWAY co. Apsti 2th, iad, i ANNUAL BIKETING OF ‘Vik stuck. SlectionafGlroctors pursuant totem, aad rite transact urauant tolew, abd fc {ion of other bucitess, ‘will be. held: at tne olioe of the company, ts Chicagy, on Thuraday, the lat of June noxt, he Polders will anthonticate their sizht to vote by preseuliog thete votlug buoda 36 thy offive of the ouln- ne ay Malt stes New York, for registration, on or s 3 jetare the Me OP MAT VALHURT KEEP, President, MELO BYKEKS, Se. Hecrotary. PAPER HANGINGS. aud Window Shades and Biriuron rassele, Cord, GHO. V. DRAKE, West Madison and Sangamon-als, ‘BUSINESS OARDS. Lt 00, nave Its merits ane Waslt Bucx have boon fully tested and tadersed Or SR oaeles od cusekeoporss Your ae pal CY PALL P Cy Bookselire, Pl tore vf Dearbora, witrhewont, Beulsty STATIONER, BARLOW's INDIGO BLUB. WHISKY. KENTUCKY FAVORITE! THE PUREST STIMULANT. The Finest Whisky Known. BOLD BY J.K.VANDUZER 128 LAKE-ST., CORNER CLAN} cua RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS EXPLANATION OF Revrenrscr MARES.—t Saturday ow @ A> CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RAILWAY, fees, 02 Clark-st, (Sherm Y a aPaciflo Past Ling, pm alubuyue be. Sinton a + The sDuluque Nigot via Clinton, & nme aUmens Night xp am. Erecport & Dubuque Express,. ‘Dy My 0 ms Dem. Dom, a. nh am. Panitd Mitten Sm Pani & Wino an acm. Ga ms ra Iovk * 7:00 D. me ‘Depot cornet of Wellsand Rinniesis, SDebotcoraerof Canstand Rinsigcats: MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, Soot af, Lake-aty and foot af Teenty-serondatt pamee A Cla nda} and at Falmer Houre, eae ahtal ee us Toate, | arrive. CHICANO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Unton Depot, Wert Side, near Madtron.tt. bri ‘Offices: AL Bevot, and 12) Randolph dge, Ticket “arrice, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAU! Taion Derst, corner Madison and Canat- Gi South Clark-st., oppoutte Sherman Hour heat AMllwankee Ez ae Wisconsin & Os5 a.m. noes 19:00 a. ma. Wisconsin, youn 75:05 pe oe Night &: t 9:45 p.m. Ali trains run tia Milwaukee, Tiokata fur Kt. Pi Minneapolis are good either via Madison and Pri Chien, or via Watertown, LaCrosse, and Winona. LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, feet of Le ons noiph near Clark, Bt, Louis Expreat Bt. Louis Vase Lite... Cairoé New Oatro Nug.it b: bprivatieia, Pe bpringter corte an CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots, foot uf Lake-it., Idians-uv and Sieteent hort. ‘and Canatand Siztemnihate. Tehet Ofea, 33 Olarkat andatdevots 1 beara, | arrive, Kansss Uity, Lesvenwarin, A ‘enon & St. Josepn Exp. Aurora Passonger,, Mondote, Uttara [2 23 we ma, $710 a. ma, ian Agcommoratiou| Fe Acoommodatio: ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE, WNeket Qfices, &3 Clarheat., Hutmer Howse, Grant Pacth By dat Depoty 12 Machigan.ate, ¢: “ Waza rrom Heposition aiuttatngs mr adivon, Trains SS pe Se Day Fxprews—Pullman, Draw = lug-ltgun ‘Rlceving Car. ta New York without oh: ssf B:50a,m.) a:t0a. me, Atlanta Etprese Fal oe Drawing-Hoom Cars and Hotal Cars. 5:09p.m.| 8:10 p.m. ““‘Oniy tine raasiag the hotel cara to New York. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE a CHICAGO RAILWAY, heave {Arrive Day Fxpres Pacine, Expt Teal Pasworg. vt Lali \ sunday ezcented. ly. gSlonday oxeepuue” | DMI 05 Be ¢ Saturday excepteds BALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD. Traine leave from sear of Ezpasition Hulléing and foe uf Twenty-secundat, " Devol eormer Madlan-a. Nichivan-ue, City affee, Uf Clarkeat,, corner ef Wathe ingtun, 4 Zeare. (Arrive, Accommodation, pap FT UEE. P! (Daily. *Daily, Sundays orcopt CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & FACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, cormeray Yun Buren and Sheronanasts, TakatorRee| Omaha, Leavenw'thd Atchtson Ex Peru Acoummudation Sealed Rroporate will be received at this Departmen! unt o'clock noon of Thured, the 25th day of May, 1si6, for the construction of 1ife ng Station jouaey a Howlng-uamsed pulnts op tha coast of Lake Superior, wit One ab Vermillion Point, one ata placo soves Tallow woat of Mou Potst, ono at Two Heart itiver, aud one at Hucker Kiver, al} in the Htate of Slichigan. Bide will be ead ‘or alt of the abore-me tate tha auin Shey will bulld aud dosicas! Kiaoh jn the eum of one tho sutticlent Auretios, condi bid Mtar {ata com tract without dalay if bls bid be ao f tad. aul Proposala mast he dase te Propos fos She constriction of Ifecearing. stallou, Lousow, cuxat of Buperior,"” and sddreased to the Beorvtaty of the Treax ury, Washtoxton, D. O Spooitications ‘sod. plan, and forwsof proposal aud boude eat biainod * tho office ol “ape oltecta ‘Of Customs et Detroit, Port Huron, Grand Haven, a: Manyuetto, Mich.» Unicagu, ‘and Milwaakes, Wie, abo upon application ta this Pi rier. The right to rolect any or all bids, or to waive dofects, # it te dootned for the interests of the’ Government to de sy B. i. BRISTOW, Pecretattig Tod, To i Sy Department, Wastington, D. O., April 3.! FOR BRICKS FOR THE U, 8. Ey Prem tiihte and fost Okey a tenes. tacts, Ow Oftice of Superintendent UH; Cuataig- Hause aad -Uihve, Ppoawes Vilipois, May 3, 1876. 4 Proposals will be received at this ico bth day a! Apes, fue tarot! lag an: Wartna at the alte of the Vat tates Custom: House vat-Ofice, Bolt, one jorge cee craps pee ery iyaia thesia, of the best quality takea from the heart o the kiln, N6 ft, fective brick: kind willbe fates ft or elec brichs of oay ea nba “haileery iatat be mado at auch tines, and tm such Miss, a may be de censary ‘bp the Buper u jee ry is ‘All bide must be wade on the prin! form to be ob- tale ids LAr EMER ener ud of two tee as io din Cee Mouton gi) dete tha Vee wl sad ft SES SG efor the eunech Uf Aparded a ot ta eoatract with the tar of this sdre: ry bls propos), ai it for the baa ring Se ee elie be cevlied te by tig Us Be edine fy oer . Be di rk of the G8, Wourt Pe tue Distsict attarig ct ts strict fa which the bidder resides. manta will be wade monthly, deducting ten per een nyllthe anal couapletian of the ontrack. "Tue Departuenh reserves the! at so celect any or all fi ihe Uorerninend to 1 u as i Sena bas acaed ae i ahh : gusset econ creel. ca sera tddteed th” 84 FOR WEES Saparinianddats 1G.

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