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for prime ateam | at the first eall for May $12.50 was bid and $12.873¢ asked § for Juns, sales of 1,000 tcs at HLTIH@12T8) § for July, 500 tea wold at $12.8353 12,88 for Auguat, $12.923¢ was bid and $13.05 sakod ; for Boptember, $12.00 waa bid snd $13,20 aaked. Watsxy~Markst without decided change; ssles of 50 brln at $1.11, and last evening 40 bris st $1,11)¢ per e ’ Grocxarzs—Buger continues fiem; falr inguiry falr to good refining quoted st 791637 18-18a § prime 3£715-100 ; Noa, 10312 Havana s} TX@8io. Coffes ~Market firm; moderate inquiry ; Rio quoted ab 18}, Bl8od gold; Maracaibo al 1031030 1n gold, TaLtow—Rules unchanged; in moderste demand; uoted at 8% for primae city, 119 the Astoctated Proes, | New Yorr, May 3,—CorTon—Quiet; 135@1213-160; ateady; May, 194812 25-Jda ; Juas, 12 31-333 e e B b1cA1 T30y August, 13%c', Bepiont. r, 135-16@1311-020; October, 1 b 5 3 et Dacember, 13 10013 Baber 0% ber, -] 3 December, -] 3 N otneieceipts. 9,000 bridi nioderately sctive; superfine Biats and %vutm $L10@4.80¢ oommon to good extra, $4.04@8.30; wood to cholos, $5.5(45.70¢ Wite wheat' oxtra, $35,74@7%75; extra Olio, $1,00@ 00; 81, Louls, $3.00.00; Riinseola patent proceas, $4,5039.507 No. 00@3,60, Ry flony unchangad, Conx-Mrit—Modsrato request; Weatern, $L75@ £0, lmun—wnm-mm. 09,000 bu; moderats ex- ort and home-irade business: Ko, 1 apring in stare, 1,27@1.29 1 fanoy white Michigan, ;Nu, 3 Clica- o wpring, 81,18; No. 8 _do, $1.10@1.14; No, 2, Mil- waukee, $1,1931.20; No, 8 do, $1.11@1.13, Rye mors sctive} Westorn, 8(o; Canada in bond, 90¢, Gprn more active: zeceipts, 119,000 b ; mixed, no grade, say@5e; do atoamer, 80@00K0: do graded, 81@ 62)y0; new Western mixed, ungraded, 81@63)c. ' Oats _i‘-m: easlor; roceipts, 38,000 bu; mized Weatern and btate, 30){@i60; white Weatern and Blats, 46@ [ Hax-—Firm snd nochanged, Hops—Quiets Fastern and Weatern, 10@160; New York Blata, 12@18¢; Callfornis, 16@ 180, : Opocrrizs—Bugar steady, with fair demand; felr to good refining steady, 7 U-16@7 18-100 ¢ Imma, kY Bo; rofined steady, 043100, Coffes qulet but firpi; o cargocs, 18%(318%0 10 gold; jobblug, I5X@10%¢ in gold, Molanscs — Morelgn foss active; firm: grocerisd steady | moderata Inquiry. Mice dull”an anchanged, PrrroLrus—Dull and nominal; erude, 8%0; tned, 13%0; canes, 173@1c. TALLOW—Bleady's B(C, Broaned REmN—Quiet: $1.76@1.80. Brnrrs TurerNTIrE—~Bio, Provizions—Now mews potk, $31.40@22,00 cashi f1.25 Juno: $2150@2145 July: ' $3160 August, Toof quict, Cut uioata—Woatern$ quiet. Iickled hans, 181k, 137c: long cloxr middies: Western, 12:/@19%c] o city, 13X@1uKc, Lard—Pri am, $13,75 caals B12.70@12.U0 June; $12.80@13.00 July; §12,00412,00 Augusi TurreEn—Unchanged, Onrsx—Ieregular: 5@1la, Watsgy—$l.13, PHILADELPAIA, PHILADELFIIA, May 2~~1'2.0un—Afarket dult; extrs, $1,2:@4.50; Wisconsin and Binnosots .exirs family, $5.50(56.60 ; Htate, Ohlo, and Indians, $0.00@6,75; Bigh grades, $1.258,80, 50 Aiabor. §LEAa1i53; whlte MUsHige poots redl, .60 ambor, §1.! 3 wl Ichigan, 1.80; Woslern spronte fodr; SL85. T o B aior i Slesmer, 850300 wll, ofe. Dala wlowr | whils onid, -white Woatern, c, Wuuox@r— ‘esturn fron-bound held at $1,12. 8reps — Clover, 10@17%0. Timoihy, $3.5082.75. Flax, $1.40@1.01, PrrmOLEON—Orid Borren—Siesdy; County, Pennsslvanta, Blo; Wektern oxtras, 27 rolls, extras, 206@23 3@ 1. Ciirxax—Finn} % Hiats, 13X @10%c; West- ern fine, 11@12% 0. FaGs—Weaker ; Ponnaylvanis, Kew , York, snd Dela- ware freah, 185@1030; Weatorn, freah, 14}5@1sc. BT, LODI6, 87. Touws, Mo, Msy 2.—Corrox—Quiet and un- abanged, ioUi—Dull and Jower to sell; very litts doing, GuAN—Wheat firmor: No. 2 red inter, 31,383 1,38 cash 113977 bid May: No, 3 red winter, £1,25 bid. Corn ‘dull aud lower; No, 2, 44G44¥a cash and avi 4440 dnua; 43%@4S3ec July, Oats—Market canlaes Not9, B0Ac eani; dio bid Juis, Rye dull and ‘ngchanged. - Batley dull and lower to asll; ehiolos Alin- nesota, $1,001,10. WiIBRY—$1.48, ; ProvinioNs-—Pork dull and lower: $21.80. Jard gl and nominal; $12.50, Dulk ‘moatd dull, weak, aud lowor; shoulders, Tio: cloar rib, L1G@11%a; clear, 113;@1135c, Bicon dully, weak, aud lowar} shoulders, 83;¢ 3 clear rib, 12c; clear, 13 @@12%5¢c, ReceipTs—Flour, 8,500 brls; wheat, . 24,000 buy corn, 82,000 bu: oats, 7,000 bu; rye, 1,000'buj bar- Tey, 1,000 bu, . p 8 0. 10%¢c; rofinod, 18570, ork_ftata and Deadford extras, 82@324c: firats, 0@ @3yo; Orats, 26@3i0; Westorn TOLEDO. Torepe, 0., May . —FLouvr—Dull, GoarN—Wheat dull aud lower ; No, 3 white Wabash, $1.343¢; No, 1 whito Alichigan, $1.34%: extra white Michigan, $1.38; smber Michigsn, $1.215 July, $1,23%; No.2rod, $1.307 No, 8 red, $L11%; do caunl, $1.08, Rye~—ILako aliora red, 88a; No, 2 amber Illinol Carn duil and s shado lower ; high mixed, Glo 4%; July, tlc; low mized, Bug; no grads, ' 40%c; damaged, 4%c. Oats dull and a ahiado fower's No. 3 gpot s June, lo; Michigam, epotand iy, dde, ye, 03, Tirortrra—Flour, none; wheat, 10,000 bu; corn, 25,000 u; oats, 4,000 bu, BiieuENTs—Flour, 900 brla; whoat, 53,000 bug eorn, 62,000 bu; oata, 8,000 bu, LALTINORE, 5 Bavtionx, Md.,, May 2,—Froun—Dull and un. ebanged. 3 GraLN--TWheat dull sud heavy § No, 2 Western red $1AUG1A5} mnm{muln ed, $1.60, Corn—Demand ictive; Was'ern mixed, fl%o. Oais stesdy; moderate demand ; whito Western, 46@47¢; mized Western, 40 Bédc. lya dull and lower; Si@8Se, Hay—Blesdy und unchnnged, . Puovistons—Nomiually unctionged, Durren~Dull and heavy; Westorn, 35A80c, PrrnoLeusm—Uusettled crude, 77¢c; refinod, ldc. CovvrE—Hteady and unchanged, ‘Wiunaxy—Market dull; $1.12, CINCINNATL. Omxerunaze, 0,, May 4. —CorToN—Dullsnd nominal; Proun—Qutet snd stesdy. . GRaIN—Whest dull; S1.05@1.95. Corn dull; 45@ 4%, " Oata steady and firm; 36@436, Bye steady; 73 @75¢, Barley dull and noratnal; season closad, Provistons—Tork dull and Jower; small salas; $IL00. ~ Lard activo, but lower; steam; 17413y, clos. g with the Junido bid delivered; kotilo qulets 194 @ lsige. Dulk meats unsettled snd lower: shoulacrs, 1%i¢8a; tuin rib, 10%{c; clear, 1si@Hxa, B. ) 96; 120 19xe, . WitinkT—Good demand; full prices ; $1.07, BurTen—Lasicr; uot quotably lower. MILWAUKEE, Mg.wunu, May 2,~Froun~Dull; tending down- ward, Gritn-—~Wheat opened s shads lower; strong; No. 1 Milwaukee, $1.09; Lard, 31.34; No, 3, $1.00; Y0174 July $1.U3%; No, 3, 80K, Corn asglected; No. 3, ‘450, Gata lower; No, 3 May, 313¢ Rye duil and lower; No, 1, 65 w -:Btnm unchangod; No, 3, 8o No. 3, 60 FueionTe—Doll and unchianged, Aleoxrres—Plour, 6,000 brls; wheat, 27,000 bu, BRIPMENTS—Flotir, 12,000 brls; whaat, 486,000 bu, DOSTON, L. —FLOUR—Quiel; Westorn auper- Gno, $4.00@4.93; commou extrs 4,045,005 Wis- sonslu and ' Mlnnesots (oxtes family, $3.0037.50; winter wleat, Olfo, Indlana, and Michiyan, $0,0i4 1.35; Illinols, $.25@3.23; 8t. Louls, 30,30¢9.0; fancy Minnosots, $7,25(¢9,50, QArain—Corn—Alizod and yeollow, &1@870, Ons— Market dull ; mizod and No, 3 whits, 4334805 rojocte o, 2345¢ 3 No. 1 white, 533540, NEW ORLEANS. INxw Onveans, Muy 2.—~00RN—Offersd st 85c. Porx—Duil and lower: §21,60d%4.00. dlobsasi—Fasier; fuf fo dictly prime roballed, ok Easters commen to yriime, £X@0c, Othera unchianged. e, acon LoeToy, s . BUFPALO. Burraro, Biay 2. —~GRate—Wuest dull; no sales; milrely nominal. Corn dull snd lower: auoted af 3@8Tc. Oats—Afarket bare. Iye—Alsrket bare, Barloy—Markot Larc, ———— MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, MAY 2. Annrvars—8chr A, Frederick, Grand Haven, wood: bz Lumberman, Black Creek, lumber ; stomr Corona, 3L, Josephs, sundries ; prop Messenger, Banton Harbor, mndri stmr Bhehoygan, Manitowoc, sundries; Kbr J, V. Jones, Muskugon, lumber ; scow Trio, Sau- Istuck, wood § achr North Star, Monomones, lumber; prop Annte Laurs, Green Doy, pig-ron ; schr Obiris lans, Heuoshs, gravel; achr Itichard, Oconto, lumber, COLxamayoxs—8imr Bloboygsm, Two Rivers, 200 @reon hides and sundries; stmr Corous, Bt Joe, sun- dries ; achr W, Dizon, Grand Haven, 11 bu aeed, 135 bu barluy, 3 brla bams, sud_aundsies; solr Mary Uelen, Whita' Lake, 400 bil corn, 50 bu oats, & tons fusd, 20 brls salt, and sundries; schr Motropolis, Buffalo, 15,234 b wheat; schr Ketchum, Masonville, 10 brla beef snd rundries; barge Alert, Peabtigo, Wis,, 4 brls pork {od e, 2 tcd ara, ad sundeled prop G, J. T fell, Manitowac, 24 brls pork, 11 brls whisk: dries; Kaclne,' 100 tous yig-iron, 15 to pron Measengor, Beuton Harbor, 6 bris pork, 20 buy deed, 43 Kegs beer, and sundrios; schr Bolle Wale bridge, “Bturgeon sy, 1 steam botler; schr Hungs- rian, Little Traverss, 130 bu oats, 4 tons hay; achr Luibermdn, Biack Creek, 10 Lels flour, 1 brl tallow, | brl Lard, and'sundries. LAKE FREIGHTS. outcAgo. There wes a modersle fnquiry for vessels for B¢ Lower Lakes, Otherwise the markes was ulel, aud Buffslo rates wers pominal at lo for whest and 840 for corm, The pro \llwaukes takes corn and whost through via Jadensburg; the schrs Acornjand Winons, corn fo Kingston on private terms; and the schr White Sloud, wheat te do a} 7ic. -in the sfternoon the Lrctle was roported for corn to Edwardsburg at 10c, Fotal capasiiy, 33,000 bu wheat and ¢3,000 bu cora, . KLORWHERE, Drraory, May 1,~¥refghts are unusually dull, snd 30 grain chisrtors reported, Wheat to Oswego, 645 to Buffalo, 80; and ta Oleveland, 1%c, free of alevator, MiLwausxs, May 1,—Thero way s0me dsmand for ¥ralo vessels today, but carriers refused tha rates fered—3x0 on wheat o Buffalog do was ssked and Insiuted upon, ements were: To Port Colborns ~Frop Lincoln au: ge Lisgar, Lol 86,000 bu of ;thm a1 doj to Kingston—Hchy Lrooklyn, wheat, ¢, 'OLEDO, April 20,—No changss te notics. Alessrs, 6 Hefats & Oty repors s sche ¥ W, Qidorsy Qleveland to waukes, on_p, & Mesars, wws & Bouthard roport tho sehir to Buffaloon p. 4. sebr H, B, Moore, wheat to Sarnis onpt. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Bpecial Dispateh ta The Chicage Tribune. Powt liorow, Mich,, Msy 2.—Up—~Prop Victoria; schrs U, P, Minch, Msgellan, Hattle Howsrd, Mystio Blar, Dowa—Prop Thompaon and bager, ‘Winp—Nariheaat, gentls I,:elllcr fine, hrn:flullnn. mm'v'vm’) fon —Ro':l—!'rxr wrigce, Poriage, Wavorly, Alpsna snd barges, An- 1olope ¥hd bares, ATary Pringle and ] Up—T'rops Annts Yaing, it schre M. 3, i H T ‘homas A, jcox, Bt, Tawrence, ‘Winp—Nortlisaat, gontle] westhier fine, PORT OF ERIE. Mneeial Divpateh to The CMeagn Triduns, Ente, Fa, May 2.—Thres Oanadlan arrivals and four dopartures to-dsy. The grain in the elevators Ul been shipped ssst, The last oconsignment of ara was formardsd ssatward to-day. Two or three propellers and one or two salls were roported to hava assed Erfe this afternoon, with cargoes of Erllll for inffalo, The hirbor st that placa s effectuslly blocked, The prospet: that it will ba st least two ‘wesks before navigation open: P Yd ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN GANAL. Datporront, May 2.—AnnivEp—Andzew Jackson, TaBalls, 6,800 bu oorn; Brillfant, Morrls, 2,600 bu corn, 4,200 bu oata. ‘Ozmanep—Prap Montauk, Lockport, 5,028 bu whent, 15 m shinglen, 80 m Iath; Maple Last, Lockpor, 63,138 £t Tumbar, MISCELLANEOUS, citoago, * All the lumber which arrived here Sundsy and Monday has been dispossd of. Threo cargoes wero at the lumber-docks taul avening..,.Boveral of the ves. sols which wars reportad 10 have passod through the raits on the 28th of April on their way up are over. duq. It s belioved by mauy that the cold enap which prevatled during the last threo nights has Lad the offect of causing auothor fce blockade in tlo straita, hough auch & thing I8 posible, yet It in uot proba- le....Cay I's tug Pumtaphiera wont Y- get & new rudder. aviog lier shos at one ef he docks of the Chicago D: Company....Tue achr Georgo Bteel , wan damaged 3iiierday by runaly ridge, ... The Veasol-O; fract for 7,000 to Tha ry-Docl alightly into Randolph streot wnors! Towing Company's con- of lirlar 11l coal was yeatarday nwarded to tie Meusfield Coal and Goke Go Jumes W, Bllaworth, Genoral Sales Agent, STUOK 1X THAZ 10B. A prominent vessel ownar in this city recelved the following latter yestorday from Port Colborne, from ong of his Captains, stiomiug that the ice st that port 1a atill obetructing navigation ¢ Cama here laat evening, but no show for gotting out, Threa tugy startod (his norning, but ars tack in the e, an two tugs huve boen ab work sl day ryiog fo fiota vosnolin, ut Liave ol aticred for ino last tix ours, Suall go as soon e there {8 & chance, but a nottherly wind would ;reditce tha price of towing out very soom. MILWAUREE. The warm and plessant woather of the Iatter part of last week eamo o au sbrupt termination Baturdsy evening, when tho wind shified to northesst, The mercury went down with & jump, and fn » few short Liours the temperature was at freczing point. The grain fleet which left hece Saturday recaivod tho full force of the piplug bisata, and thoss wha wera not for- tunata enough to take the friendly leo of Two River TPoint wero compelled to_put back, - The ltasca, T. I, Howland Craftema, and J. O, King came inside yea- torday sfternoon, the last nained with her foreaatl aplit. Tho bark Arabis and schr i, J. Webb camo fo anclior In the bay, Quita & fleet of lumber vosaels snd ‘west-aboro “ mosquilocs ” camo In duriug tha blow, soud e lumber market pressiiled s lirely appazance, small schr Planet, of Racine, lumber laden, spran aleak at the commencemant of the gale, but ws wi great offort kept afioat Uil alia mada this harbor, when ahe waa run upon tho benk on tho poninaula, noar the fiah shanties, whers she lics docks to. Tha larye schr Heotls was observed by tha Captaln of the bark Crafts~ ‘mau below Lort Washlngton with Jtbboom broken snd topsall yard gone.~—~~Kvening IWisconatin, May 1, BUFFALO. "Tlie achr Jamen Gouch clalme the honor of belng the ficat sall craft o leave Clicago for this port, On ‘Thuraday the schrs Aunis AL Poterson and Muir, laden with grain, cleared for Duffalo, Thoe msjority of tho floot Intend starting 1o-morcow, Tho United States Company’s prop Portays taok out clearance papers for Duffalo Thutadsy. Blio as a cargo of 60,000 bu of oate, 1,250 brls_of flour, aud sundrica,,,,All of the Anchor Line propellera firo belug put fu oxcellent tein for the neason’s businces; aud it acemn & pity that tiis freal coat of paint with which cach steamer han bocn ornod cannot retain ita brightuess thronghout the season. The Japan rocently lofs the Union Dry-Dock, whera slio lad been undergolng repairs, including a wooden bottor, Thisfs made of three-nch plank, bolted over tho iron plate, and Las baen put on more for an experinient thn anything else....The strons wind of Ssturdsy packed thie ice fulo o unneceasary fl(l.\l"fi. Largo Guusntities of ice are golug dowu Ni- agara River—Courter, Jay 1. HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF SALT, : ‘Tl Michigan Salt Ansociation have, alnco navigation opencd, shipped from Bagluaw River 84,305 brls of aalt, per voesel, aa follows: Targe Qardnor, Trop Egyptisa, Belir Palican, Prop Monigon Prop Tuter-Ucean Prop Bella Crons, . Prop Obio.ssvereees Irop Obsuncey ifaribn Hehr Bunnystde, about, . Hehr Bwectheart, aboul Total, Frelybt room for 41,500 el mor s an followa: Prop James Davidson, Prop Jarvis Lord, ]urluo Fannio Nell., Tothl, egeaenes —Detratt Foils DUIFTINGS. The steatn-barge Frad Kolloy, reported asboro near Chieboygan, (s tied up st Toledo, conseqriontly it must Lo some obhar boas that is ashors.. .The achra Oton- abes and Relndeor, which mado an attempt to reach ports ou the Cansdian shore of Laks IMuron durlog the present week, were compolled to return to Tort Huron on account of t! vy, flelda of fco.... A new plying the lectrle light in the filumins- tion of vosaels has been successfully used on the ocean steamer L'Awerique, Ils power is equal to 903 burners, and the expense of tha lght, including interest’ ou Investment, {a only alout 80 cents & day....0t may not be 'gensrally kunuwn that the ship " canal niow elng Wik from Tort olbarne 1o Port Dathouefe, will Lave twenty-iwo locks. Theln- terveming space butwaen oich will ba 270 fest long, 40 ide, with an avers; depth of water of 15 feat, 1tisids of two years, it {s atchfrom Marquette to the D 1 * The weather is {reoz. ing oold, and some a falling, with & continuous nopthwastwind, Marquette Bay atid batbor continue closed. In the harbor tha ics Is sofl, and would offer Tittlo reaistance to Loats, 'Tha recent weatern winds soem (o have ataztod tho lee outale, as atrips of open swater ara visiblo, but boata could not get in," s b ko bl o1 A Novel Floce of Mechanism, Detroft Trsbune, Mr. Andrew Gaudrou is, after nesrly a year of constant labor, sbout completing a° compli- catad Plucn of mechanism intondod to represont *Tho Resurrection of Gon. Washiugton,” and which it bis lotontion to exhibit at the Ceuten- uial Exposition, The whole Tp-rntuu 18 ine closed {n o cabinet O feet igh, 8¢ foot broad, and i toot doup. The lumer alf contuin the machinery, and {n the upper portion the diorama displayed. "{'he noene isa fac-simile of the tomb of Washington. Upon ons side standa an Amor- ican and ou the other » IF'rench moldlor of tho presont day, while at tho side aud upon the -ro- ocess beyoud ara paintod allegarical figuros and emulems. Tho thuchiuery, which lu quite com- plicated, fs oporated by a nprm;i simliar to thoso used In a clock. When itisset in motion & mini- ature cannon is fired, a bell is tolled, and s cur- tain, auspendod ncroks the fuve of the recoes of the csbluet, rises alowly, bringiug to view tho tomb aud sentinel soldlers. The latter ataud atan *ordor.” In tle course of a miuute or so the tomb opans, a fac-simile of the Father of s Couotry arises therofrom. Himultanecusly, the soldiers face toward the tomb and presont arma, and Washiugton performs the uaual military salutation. Then there descends from the clouds an American eagle, holding in its talons a statf, on oue end of ‘which 18 au American flag, and upon the other tho natios ensign of France, carrying in ite bosk a laural wreath with which it crownw tho resurrected \Waslkiogton. Tne machinery continues to vovolve, and the scene 18 Tevernod and repeated as ofteu aa it fa degired, each represeutation requiring about three win- utos. ’i‘ho tigurea ate made upon a scale of about 8 inclies to the foot ; the beads are carved by 3Mr, Juhua Melchers, and the bodios are mi- nutoly correcs sud properly proporiionod, ‘The guus carried by the soldiers are in exact lmita- t1on of Bpringfield ritles, and thecostume of the soldiers is patterned after the uniformsof the armies of this country, and France, Tho dress of Washington ls the same iu color and atyle as that worn by him at the battlo cf L'renton. Tha inventor was formerly employed at tle Dotroit Bafo Works and also at the Puliman Car Works, but of Iate, having fitted up a sbop in hiv own bouso, Lo Liss apeut many onths in perfecting ;nu reprosoutation of the resurrection of Washie jugton, A FPaor Womnn’s Great Jisfortunc, Stackton (Cat.) Indevendent, Mrs, Mahaney, the mothor of two young men who wers drowned last waek whila crossing the Ban Jnu&nin River, bas anpported her bliud hus- band aud seven obildrou for s loug time by tak- ing washivg, sud the two oldost fade bad just got & Job of work and started out, sseuriug her that she noed work no lougor—ibat thoy would oare for hor inthe future. 1n a ahort time they carm | wore both broughs home to her, doad, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1876. B R T R S s sl 7 THE BLACK HILLS. ' Indian Hostilities on the Routo Thither. Roturned Advonturors Who Stigmatize the @old-Flurry as a Gigan- tio Frand, Selling Clalms, Town.Lots, and Whisky, tho Principal Branches of Trade in the Mining Districls. Ipeeial Corresvondence of The Unvags Triduns, Bioxey, Neb., April 25,—Partles to frim the ITills his mornlog roport TR INDIANA VERY TROUBLTAOME between the Agencles and the lsnd of gold, so onlled. OnBurtwood Cresk, the other day, a party of embryo miners went into eamp, and, be- fore thoy had gotten thelr bacon half-fried, m par- ty of forty Indlans swept down on them and captured ther horses,—cvory one of them. Tho white men--who, fortunatsly for thomselves, wore old froptiersmen— covered themselven behind tholr wagons, and oponod & eharp fire on tha enemy with good effect, more than one of tho savagen being made to rido off to his own faneral, banging on to his pony's mane. A number of timen, the Indlans—safter riding aronnd ths Jit- tle impromta foriress, flring, as they rode, from undor the nocks of thelr horsos—gatherad togother and made desperate dashes at the de- fenders : but thoy—cool, steady, and nervy— vourad in thelr load st short range, and sent them howling back sgain each time. Two of the whites had besn wouuded; bat etill they fought on until, night coming on, the datach- meut of the * nation’s wards ™ willdres, leay- ing tho miners to continue their way on foot, abandoning thoir property, and carrying thoir weunded comrados with them. A stage on routs from Red-Cloud Agency was attacked, a day or two ago, and one man wonud. ed; whilst, a fow days before, tho mail was stopped near Red Cloud, and the vehicle in which it was contained relioved of such articlos sn smote the lnucg of tha copper-colored high- waymon, A numbor of thess oxsmples of fun pecaliar manoer in which tha ** mush-injured " rapays us for the provender furnisned at the ox- penees of the Government might bo relatod, but THEY ARE ALL OF A KIND. A mining party goes into camp. They havo't ®oen an Iudian for daya, nor tho sign of an In- disn, slihough & party thirating far thoir horses, with » supplementary duidzn on their hair, bas been dogging them for days, waiting for the time when & foolish monse of moourity induces caraloasness in taking thoso precantions which 8l wise mon take in an Indian country. Every- thing is guiot ; tho coffeo ximmora gontly in ite pot, aud ¢ho bacon ‘frills™ upronariously in its pass tho mon ait around, and amoke, and wonder whethor that *durn fool " at Hed Clond thought he was ‘' stufiin’ them full” with hias Indian stories. Tho horses aro :iuml{ grazlng, aud everytuing, even to the slowly-rislng amoke from the cook’s firo, is tho very picture of Iazy Indolonce, Buddenly, o yoll, so hellish, wild, and fierce as to slmost aplit the very sky,—a rattliog discharge of fire- arms,—bno of tho men falls forward on his face, with a gasp and * O (ed!"—and the othors, un- hurt, leap for thelr riflea. But already the twonty or thirty eavages, with avery hoof in their “outfit mpoding bofore them, are far boyoud the roach of a rifled can- non, to sesy mnothing of & Winches- tor rifle, If the attuckiug party sre disposed to unite ploasuro with business, and have plenty of smmuoition to smusa themsolves with, and fool a hittts moldy for & fight, they will return on thoir ponies and make it so intoresting, alter a fashlop, for those boncst miners, that all of thom that are loft aftor the cirous {a over will Lava unbosnded faith in the ** Injun storiea™ of the *¢durn fool " at Red Cloud. That is the wa; ity is generslly done. Ordinarily, Indisos will give & wide borth to a party WIO ARY, CONBTANTLY VIGILANT, Thoy do not propose to run unnegessary riake ; and, when they find that tho party they have besu dogging for days, perbaps, are alwars on the look-out, those savages bacoma disgusted at the dopravity of humanily. aoa look after some othier **outfit™ who do uot act up to the maxim that * Eterual vigilance 18 the prico of horuo- flesh,” and scalps, too, for that matter, inan Indisn country. T'he Indians who aro working all thiu deviitry along the southern border of tho Black Hills are, without donbt, ‘* Agency Inuians,” who can leavo the vicinity of thelr respective Agoncies sny timo they wish to, and go out into tho outsida world, and rob aud wmurdor at their own aweot will, Buch is the practical working of tho ao-called Poace Policy, which is very much liks the effect ‘of Tnglish veutrality during tho last war; the benofits accrue to ono side ouly, whilat the other puts up with the disadvautages. T met {n town to-day two worn-out, wobegone allogories of Poverty, from THE_ NLAOK LILLA, They hadstsidat Custer tryingtomuakeenough money to pay for food, but could not, and, at last, whon their pocket-bqoks bocame like unto the '* roorbacha™ sbout Mr. Bristow,~—absolutely nothing in them,—thoy siarted back for the ‘'Biptes,” with mouy a soariug hops dashed to earth, and many » magoificont sorial castle reducod to” mi, A party of Indians sdmired thelr horses, and borrowed them, forgeiting il atout returning thom, someliow or anothor, and they fiutshod their Journoy to Biduey on foot, Strange to say, thoy ars not tofatuated with the wounderful region where suchimmense acoounts of their precious metale lio hidden——in the braius of busy * out- fitters " 1n the froutier towns. They docline to relate touching sncedotes of “the mter- eotyped “minor sud his brother™ who struck such aatounding riches, gouerally ** G0 miles from " some designated pomt, They, on the contrary, aay the wlols thing isa gigantio frand, and will end in s grand stampeds within sizty davs, With all tho naws that we Lear daily from the ' Gold Regions," about men taking out $25 » day o placer mines, is it nat strange that noas of this gnld, except & fow insignid- cant samples, ltas found ita way to civilization ? It mny bothat the miners are bolding it for & rive, but 1 don't stako my reputation on that iden. TIE SIDNET DRIDGE, a legitimato offspriug of the Dlack Hills furor, is now in process af bullding, and may be com- pleted by the 1at of June, The poople hers camo down with $3,000, Omiaba merchants gave it s lift, and the Union Paciflo put ity shouider to the whool also, This illustrates the usos of these gold-excitoments ; they improve and sot- tlo up m wild country, snd give the Indians n fow more ranchea to prey npon. Afterall, the woalth of the IHills is 'mot in it minerals, but io it fertile valloys and magnificent timber. Blieop-ranches and saw-mills will coln moro money thers in one mounth than mining will 10 years. Lsut this can only come in time. ‘I'ho Indian question must bo brought to s con- clusion,—a bloudy oue, it necosssry,—and that country freed from their baloful presence, "Then suttlers who Liaye seen the country as ax- pectant milliounires in search of sbining gold, will floox in and sl rauchos lu s luodred places that might be uamed, Then will follow in due time the railwsy, and the growth of the timber landa will be acattarcd all over the {resloss Westorn plains, 1n the shape of piue lumbar, At the prosont time no wan should ko to the Hills unless he cau ralsa enough money to earry him there comfortably, country, get disgustod, and got back ® again, withiout beiog compolled to depond on charity for his daily bread. It would be better, if he hay this monoy to_spare, Lo invess it lu womething, take s trip to Burops, or . SEND IT TO YOUS CODRESYONDENT, ‘Tho Lardost labor, st L the wmost effective, that is done fn tho miniog districts, appears to rom 80~ be “lunii claims and town-lots; and, coants 1 have hieard from parties trom Custer, that young city's commerce must be vory like thas of & alespy mnnzr{‘w-n in Peonsylvauis, where the good people keep up the life of trade by ewsppiog jack-koives between naps, I'ar- baps tho mont “luorative trade is driven by the deep ones who lisd seen such * rushes* before, and carrled iuto the Hilla a good supply of high- wines and certain chemicals kuowa to the eraft as efiiclent iugredionts io the manufacture of ;inh:nmld Bourbon whiaky sud old French raudy. “Spectat Disvateh to The Chicsge Tribuna. Biouz Uity, Is., May 2.—Miuers just seturned from the Black Hills couniry tell vory conflict- ing atories. One party saya that tho livo stoek in the Hilly are sctuslly starving to death, sod that wheu thoy left over 400 168 of the dead :‘nlmnnll.u were f,lug ia sight ot Caster City un. ur A Burning Hock, Charlaite (N, C.) Obssrver, The family of Mr. J. G, Ireslaud, who lives 7 wiles frowa this oity, ou the North Carolina Railroad, bore witness, on Fridsy last about niddsy, tos singular sight. Home mowber of the famnily was standing on the perch, whes, casting his eye forward, he saw & bright Iighit, of an ogy shapo, spring up from the ground about 200 yards from the houss, on & small emrineuce olose to the railrond, Ha callod the attention of the other mambara of the family to the sight, a0d they watched It untli It reached tha nize of 8 half-bushel messure. After burning thin way far a while the light suddenly went out, and thoeo who had saen It ran to the epot whers It bad been reen, * Thera they found s rock, which, 45 thay conld tell from ons side of it, was n white flint. It waa vory black on one eids, and wad too hot to be handfed at first. Whon (¢ hiad cooled it wan taken np snd broken readily in two. It was found very brittlo, snd could be taken in the hand and manbed up as can s piece of charcoal. ‘Ths facts are undeviable, and osn be eanily ontabhished, There ars, ws Lolisve, similar {nnlnncol on record, and the huming Is uaid to ba caused by gaseotus exhalations from earth which lics above gold deposita. SHORT-HORNS. Sales nt Springficid. Spectal Dupateh ta The Chicasa Tribung, Sraixonen, 1N, May 2.—Tne first of the sorlon of short-horn csitle sales, to bo held at the Bangsmon County Fair Grounds shis week, took place to-day. The salea inaludod the Lerds of Mrs. A. P. Ploknell, decessed, and W. & W. Picknell, Mechantcsburg; of K. Larimore, Calloway Couuty, Mo.; and Iersel Plorce, As- sumption, Ill. Thera wers prescns a largn number of prominent short-horn breoders and buyers. . O. Kent, Chicago; J. L. Spears, Tallulla; James N. Brown & Boos, Island Grovo; Josiah Bhanom, ‘lowands, IIL.; Kessingor, Clarkaville; C. E, Loonard, Bollalro; Willlam Kiog and Charles N, Dailey, Fultoo, 3o, ; Goorge Bates, Loxington, Ia.; George Chase and Ell Eliott, Weat Liberty ; F, McHardy, Emporis, Kan.; Marlott Dros,, Wavne County, Ind.; John G, Origgaby, A. Hampton, Wincheater, Ky.; aod H. f', ‘Cua- ningham, Lexiugton, Ky. =~ ‘The bidding was not veryapitited, Theplckrel botd averaged $153 for cows, and for bulls £101. Lavermore's cowa averaged 8875, Lako Bridge, s red cow 8 years old. melling for 1,900, and Rad Murly. 2d, for &1,000. " Piorce's stock brouglit low prices generally, Tha aggregate #ale waa 20,600 for about twenty head. ‘The sale of larger herds ownod by J. 1. Pick- roll, Taylor, and Eltiott, of Macon County, and Kenssingar, of Missonri, takes place to-morrow. About 500 head will be offered during the entire sale, LOUISIANA. The New Oricans Mint Property— Obnexious Officinls Ynarned to Lenve. New Onveaws, May 2—In the City Council to-day, Administrator Bartali offercd s remolu- tion instructing the City Attorney to tako stepe to recover & square of ground donated by tho city to the Government in 1835, for the location of & United 8tates mint, The condition of the boquost was that in cade the Government ahionld st any tima cearo to keep up a branch mint. the Eropmy should rovert to the oity. ‘I'ie mint a8 1ot been re-ostabilshed since tlio War. Telagrams received from West Felictana aesert that armed bodies have domanded the resigoa- tion 0f the parish ofticials. ———— Sorrow by the Wayside, Waca (I'ex,) Kzaminer, A tamily from Southorn Kauseas, conalsting of ® husbaod, wife, and turee children, pausod through thia city in a covered wegon iy‘(slmnlnr nftornoon. snd the following ead chapter in thelr history was related by the man: He siated that they left Kausas on the st of March, with the intention of joining a numbor of fam- ilics, formetly from Kauaas, who are now livin, in Brown County. They travelod rapidly, au: mot with no mlumgl natil last Buvday morning, when their littla babe, agad about 18 months, was suddenly taken ill and died. The grief of the poor mother on the death of Ler child knew no bounds ; iu fact, she becameo temporanly in- sane, and whan hor hustand wiehed to bury the body of the infant sho clutchod it wildly in her arme and fled from him and bid herseif in the woods, whersgshe remained over night slone with the corpss, It waw not nutil nearly noon on the following day that he finally found her. Bho was ro completoly exbaustod by that time that bo bad but little difliculty in takiog ler back to tha wagon. Bhio was induced to tako some noarishment, and soon afior fell auleop. Wuile sho Iay saleering tha littlo corpio wan placed iu_a roughly-constructed box, and the fothor and children buried it under a livo-onk tree by tha rondside, The mother slept xeveral hours, and awoke with her mind restored. Blhia uesisted Ler, hueband fn building s fence around the lono ltile grave, and then, with many backward glances, toe afilicted family pur- Bued thelr woary journey. __PROPESSIONAL, Tl Idian Doctor 271 SOUTH CLARK-ST. SUCCERSS MAKES SUCCESS. Tho voat experience that Dr. Fritz has bad In the troatment of Chronic Diseasce, makes hlm noarly al- ways succeasful, sud g0 familiar s ho with sll their differcut forms, that by & mere penetration of the cyo he describea all symploms, puts his finger dicectly upon any acha or patn, and soon performs a yerma- nent cure with roots, horba, and tarks, ratients from a distance treatod by mail. Office, 271 Houth Clark-st. Hours for the poor (gratis) from 0 o 108, m.; thoro abla to pay, from 10 8, m, tiil 4 p.m., and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m, PHILA OELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS HOTEL AUBRY, WALNUT-ST., From Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth-sts., ON THE EUROPEAN I'LAN, ‘WILL OPEN APRIT, 16,1870, Distant only 1,500 foet from PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- RUAD DEPOT. Yusaenger cars for Centonnfal Grounds pass door avery few minutes, Reataurant unoxcelled in quality, Billtard Room with nine Collender Tables, ‘Accommodations unaurpsssed, TANES Forty-second-st., and Columbia & Elm-uvs,, OPPOSITE MAIN EXIIBITION BUILDING, CENTENNIAL GROUNDS. This Eleqant Fire-Proof lotel is now open for the receplion of guests, 1t contalns 315 rooms replote with all modern improvemunts, Visitors W Poiladel- phia will mowhere meot wilk belter accommodatious oF more roasonable rates. P, B. BOOTHDY, Mansger, ENNIAL, — Toarding-House, Chester, Pa. pacions bulldings of Denusylvama Military Academy, accupying an slovaied alto aud commnianiing an extensive viow of the Delaware ltiver and surround- iny country, will be openod during the summer vacation commencing June v for the socommodation of visitars 1a the Expadition. ~liourly trafus dircet to the Centen- nial Bulldings, 40 mioutes’ ride, Circulars on appli- cation, HYATT & GAWTER, Muasgers. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, _ Ofics Ceago, ek Iknd & Pac . . (o, Aprit 24, 1576, The Anaual Mesting of the Btockholders af the Chi- cago, Rock Ialand & Pacific R. K. Co, for tbhe wlection of hirectors, pursuant o law, sud the frausaction of such other business as may come befors them, will Le bold at the ofMos of the Company iu the City of Chi- cqo, on Woducsday, the Tt day of June most, at i1 o' N X &, . JOUN ¥, TRACY, Presidvat. ¥. 11, TOWS, Beorotary. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY (0. Ajpiel Hth, 1974, THHE ANNUAL MERTING OF l‘lli bTOCK- ders bondbolders of Eh any, for iba electloa of directare, pursusnt to law, snd tien of other business, will gompeay, In Clicago, oa Tharedas, the lsto Hondbolders will authenticate thetr right to volo by pressnting thelr voilog boods at the ofice of the com- L\:ilg;.l::‘ Il'l‘yllll'l-a., l:]:’}n:k. {fur reglatration, va or ST BORERT KREP, Preatdont, M. L. SYKES. Jr., Hceratat FINANOIAL. $50, $100. $200. $500, $1,000. K LNGHAM & €0, AL FHOTIINGILAN & Gl Banker and ta twenly times r small amounts #L06! tar, ‘which frequeatly pay. from ‘ave amount I.nv“lzd overy whirty daya s deslred on deposit of L T et e s B e WORCESERSHIRE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS’ OELEBRATED PHONOUNGED BY EXTRACY UONNOIBSEURH M PDIOAT, GRATER: T0 DK THR MAN M Madma. tokle " WORCPSTER, ONLY &00D Hay, 1, SAUGE? RIS ot e Bats 4 is bighly estesmaed ta And Applicableto 1 KVERY VARIRTY ¥ OF DS Worcestershire Sauce, Bold Wholesala and for Kzportation by the Proprietors, LFA & PERRIKS, Worcostor, Kogland: and Retail by Dealors in Saucos generally throughont the world. Ask for Loa & Porrins’ Bauco. Atthe BREAKFANT TABLY 1t lmp‘ru the mast e1quisite relish and sest 1o Iot or Cald Meat, Fowl, Flsh, Broiled Kidney, dc. At the DINNER TABLE, !n Beup, with Pish, fot Joints, Gems, and (n all Gravies, it gives & delightfal fBarvor. At the LUNCITEON AND BUPPER TANLES it in deomed fodispensable by tlioss familiar with fts esti- mable qualities. [From the New York Times.) There 15 no relish in the world which (s 50 universally ked s Laa & Parrins' famous Worcwtershire Sauca, Tho szcellence of this BAUCE having ssused numer- ous nitations, the NEW LABEL bears & fas simiteof the propristors' signature, oo s which is placed opon sach bettle. JOHN DUNOAN'S 80N8, NEW VYORK. ~____OCEAN NAVIGATION, OCEAN MAIL ETEAMERS, * ¥IA QUEBEC and VIA BALTDIORE, * Passage, all clssses, belween principal points in Eue rope sud Ameriea, CABIN and HALOON ACCOM. MODATIONS UNEXCELLED, HBhortest Bea Ituute, SBuperior Blllpl‘ Experionced Officere. Disciplined Crews. BAFETY TIUE GOV- ERNING RUI Thr? woekly sailin L, e way. EMIGRANT AND STEERAGE PASSAGE, the very Eest in a1l rospocts, at owest Fates, Apply to LLAX &CO., 72 and 74 LaBaliest,, Chicago. STATE LINE NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, 'r ALFAST, AND wnnuuumj‘i‘\lrhm 'hess firvt-class lull-powsred sieamers rom Plar N0 & Norin Tiiger, Lot of Canal-sty New Yark: BTATHE OF VIRGINIA, BTATR OF INDIANA. STATE OF PENNBYLY And avary altarnste Thursda; 3 h\ll'l ‘l:fil'.“ la el it B B At madar T e fiar. Pint csbin, 120, Necoud cabin, 845: Ix 70, $10, and §50: retarn tickets, se«.n[n fickete, 830, kicoraye % lowsel rates. " Apply to JUUN ¥. EARLE, No. 60 ., Chicago, STAR BALL LINE. TUNITED BTATES & BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Salling montuly from \atson's Wharf, Brooklyn, N. Y. ¥or Lura, Pernambuco, Dabia, and Bio Jauerio, calling at 5t. Johus, Parto Itico, JOHN BRAMALL, 2,500 ton J. B, WALKER, 2,700 NELLIE MALTIN Tanecnger aceom lass. For freight and passage, st reduced rales, apply to 3. B, TGCKER & CO., Agents, 54 Pinest,, New York, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. Tho General ‘Transatiantic Company's Mail Steamers betwal Yor k and Lavre, ealling a¢ Piypouth (G, I8.ding o, Pacsongers. The splendid vessals rite_route for “the Continent (belo mors wthar), will sall from Plee -No. 43 i Cussdny, Avril 4 " Unclaatig wae). lng to sccommodation: 1D, 10 15 e abls e Laled: e Tiotdn Uoketa a¢ roda sctona eabla, §793talra. oeriay 65, wi e, 1 ora matked thus do ot carTy sieoraks DhasangEts. e eI AN, Axant, 36 Hrondwaz, Mo+ (oo WHITE, No.of Clari st "cur Fandaljt, Agsit or Chte NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Thie steamers of thiy Company will satl every Satur’ day fromn Bremeu_Pler, foot of Third-st,, Joboken, Tates of pansage—Yrom New York to Houthsmpton, Tondon, Havre, snd Bromen, first cabtn, $100; secon cabin, $30, gold; stoerags, 830, currency, For freight or passage apply 10 OELRIGIS A CO., 3 Bowling Green, New Yark. “Great Western Steamship faine, From New York to Bratal (England) direct. RAGUN, Haturday, May & oy Marasy, My 3 Cabln Pass ; Btearax MEDICAL CARDS. AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION BUILDING. Friday Nigt, Saturday Matinee, and Saturday Night, B e w1, e Y At FIRST GRAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION IIN AMBRICOA, UXDER TUE AUBPICES OF TAE FIRST REGIMENT, I, 8. €. ‘This Organization wiit THREP NTEN- AL RO AT CURCRRTS wiit GILHORES FANOUS BAND Inoluding Fifty Eminent Musioians. TWO PRIMA DONNAS IN THR FIELD, MAD, EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM, ‘The greatast Prima Doana jn Ameri It Al kunch Ttalian Opra, Tier Arat appodrance i Chicaner™ MISS EMMA. C. THURSBY, B f::%u K, the Fioan Corn -y 8 11t ilrosds cantering In the clty witl all offer reduced The Favorite American Soprana. , 8 mhole nader 18 afftton ol Mo, £ Gt "":‘a%;i?flfln;mfl“ oar 1n s Falk e Farsds: ral SECURE YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE. . LRVY, the greatest Carnet-Player livin stancs bafors opening the Centon: peert miilbe insagurated by the Rriae of cannon, Rlae Libracy, W. B ity R Tt i W B, Kao A Oulias- Deusk, soragr Biaie sad Mooros-ste. Ouirer Faxe, Hopno b Couy 118 68 120 Monros-sts; Bryas & Cof. 1ine, carnat Ilammon court and Wab raer Korth Olark and Micliizan Teond lflmclill"‘ uz'\h‘a“fluh‘n:.nmll'nhmnnu o eikiss de flluuflmmtum A OEATORY. 'bird Annual Contest of the Northwestarn Inter. legiate Associstion will take place st ¥arweli- dbead, 00ls, of Chica” (Gold and hilver s ire J. O, Lewis, Ilinois; J, 2. Kdwards, Indians + Ritchis, Wisconsin Noland, Mixsours: Mis n M. Chapman, Iowa: Miss Tacta A, Keut, Ohto. Tha ({un, 3 K. Dooltitte wil de. liver an addrews o cot The fact that Iadies are represented, it is presumed, will add much Interest to contast, snd secare a liberal patronage from S’I‘hllllm . M. MEKK, President Inter.Stata Collesists Anociation. Wedntsday, May 3. All Kew Faces This Weer, The Great JOLLY JOHN NASil, EMERSON k CLARK, Groteaque Acrobiatic Song and Dance, Miss ELLA DAVIR, the Besutiful 8erio-Comle Vocali HATTIE ELLIS, the Dashing Comedinune, WITT COOKE, Champlon Athlete, Miss DOLLY EMERHON, Queen of Dancs, Mdulemnnl of the Favorites, BHEEHAN k JONE#. GEU, & CUAB, REYNOLDS, and the Adeiphi Dramatic Compeny. The Legendary Drams, the FLYING DUTCHMAN, or the PUAN. TOM SHIP, New and Magnificent Hceuery, b, Matinees Wednesaay and Haturday. Ladies’ N ! Tuesday and Thuraday, ‘The loweat prices in tha city, Pridsy, Benetit of BARNEY AARON. THE COLISEUM, Brilliant .Attractions. Third appearance and immense suocess of BLAKCHE BELWYX, BLN GILTORD, PIELDB, AND HOET, The grest munical Cooms, and the Monster Compiny, Flnlul sbow in the city. Btanding room only. Come early. - onB00LEY'S THEATRE, MAQUINE & HAVERLY.. WILL E, CHAPMAN, ONE WEEK GNLY, COMMENCING Mondsy, May 1, Solsbury’s TROUBADOURS ‘Who will appesr {n their successful Extravaganza, en- titled PATCHWORK, To cummeuce with the petite Comedy, THAT CAPTAIN'S UNIFORM. MATINEES—Wednosdey and Saturday. McCORMICK'S HALL---Von Bulow. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EV'GS, May 3 and §, and BATURDAY MATINEE, May 8, Farowell apposrances’in Chicago' of Hans von Bulow, Assisted by the Young American Soprano, MISS LIZZIE CRONYIN. Admission, $1; Becured Seata, Beats for sale on and after Friday, April 24, at Root & Bons Musle Store, 1566 Btate-st,, whers programmes can bo Lind. _Chickering Planon used by Vou Bulow. " NEW OHICAGO THEATRE. R, 3, HOOLEY...... +esaeesss. Manager, UNEQUIVOCAL 8UCCESS OF HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, The entirs Company rocetved with acclsmstious of delight. “The Doubls Quintelts and New Firat Part Scena s Glorious Bucooss, i First Family Matince this (Wednesday) Afterncon 212 o'clock. DR. JAMES. Lotk Hospltal, cor. 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