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peror beaminy In health and at pularity and power—then he Eiipress in ol her teauty and liternlly cavered ‘with dinmonds, nud Prince. of whom they were so prowed; rshals and dignitazies of the Lmplre hunging on tho will of their Jmperial mastoras if he were somethinz mora than b These concerts went off generally, in cansequence of the great ceremony olmerved, in 8 rather cold way: bt on this occas sion, to tho rurprian of everyhod was fuite enthusiaatic, and himxel Fmpreas woro so lberal i theie applatiee that they carrled the whole sudicnca with them In a great atorn of delicht which reemed to send a thrill Ahrough Wl present.” 1.0UI8 NAFOLEON'S ADSIIRATION. 44 The Emperor, then, must have been fond of usic?™ Mr, Steakosch—**11c was no municlan, Ile was only found of comle unera. I remember (bat the leco he most Hked that very evening was a duetto rom 1 Elexie @ Amore,* which Adelina sang with Rignor Zuchinl, then Lie succensor of Lablache, the Atfer the concert the Emperor and Empreas, with the Prince Imperial, eame to Adelis nn and complimented hee in the kindeat - manner. ‘The Emperor kald it would afTord him groat happle nesa to learn that sho had _made Farls her home, Bho had already been Ave As the Imperial appeartng fn the ofd Chamborm Ktr lunve with the Langnirico company. ® of I rhn fppearcd §h the prosinces when Steakosch made a concert tonr with lg 1tn)l and other artiats, and san Jenny Lind, Sonta, ro Iated” that Sontag 'predicied alecady then that Adellna wonld _become the greatest sonzstress of reat starring tour, however, e nge of 14, when rhe went with steakosch, Gottachalk, and othera to the West Indles, and It s mentioned that st that early age already ahe hind an otler of marriaze ¥ !u;:n from (:hu‘rhx:hut Pl Y created & great furore i opera in this conntry, and i the following yoar bier carcer wan teansfeered to ! the Old World, Adelina Patti's fale to figure conalderably In tho conrts daring her life, Enmpe when & most exciting epiaodo ol carcer occureed, ridnt trafic 10 anl from K { a consllernble extent competitors. Un all trafie diverted from the Chieago and Kan- 0 0% 10 pes over the St Louts, K Sortnern Jtallwny hietween St L ty, the last-named Mz reaps the hencfit nf ita transportation for a distance of JU% miles preater than that between Kansas City and | Mexico, at which lastinamed polnt the teatie fy diverted if destined to Chicazo, 1t has been, daring the past_year, the intention of St. Loufs, Kanus City & atlwny to deal fairly with the Compan and to necord much privileges in relation to §ts peaf- fic a8 from day to day haspecnied to them consist. ent with the intercst they represent. nature of the case they are not d.ainterested judges Inmatters touching 8 division of trame between the two linex, and, as might be expected, our tn- terest fn held subordinate to thelrs, #nd we have no remedy 80 long 8% our Accesn toand from Kansas City in over their line and subject to the conditons PATTI. ty, they arc to There are patches of pon which 1 was fold there romo of which were fifty fect b diflicult to reach them excant when 1 have never Acen 8 mora able place orcnpied, by tankind, = on found a clearcd flenl of about This feld wae entireiy snrronnded by a diich, the earth which war thrown ont of it forming a corre- rponding embankment, which was about twelve or Within thia Inclosure are two miounds. the one a trancéateit pyrambd about ffteen feet high and seventy-five feet in diameter. was formerly covered with timber,- but cleared atont forly yeara ayo, and has been plowad and cultivated ‘ever since, which has moch rednced ite heighit and shape, Her Row with Her Husband, the Annual Report of the Chicago & Marquis De Caux. Alton Road. Meating of Section of the Academy, the Archeological was undertaken at (! We lielieve that She Ofi'ers Him Twenty Thousand Earnings and fimenses---!.aying Bteel Dollars to Quit. Int, Py 3 Rails---Mistouri River Husiness, Aerotting Papars Rean by D, Andrews and Mr, Rust, of Wisconsin, fifteen tnchen high, anter of che laland, ALTON & ST, LOUIS. Titk ARNUAL REPORT. The Board of Directors of the Chieago, Alton & 81, Louls Road, by T. D. Blackatone, Presi- dent, submit the following report of the opera- tlons of the Company for the year ending Dee. An Tnterview with Maurice Strakosch, An unusually inleresting meeting of the Ar- Her Brother-in-Law, thmological section of the Academy of Belences ‘wes held last evening, LITERATURE OF THE MOTND-BUTLDERS, Remarkable discoverles have recently been made respecting the anclent % Mound-Builders” ‘We knew before that they agriculture, commerce, and rude mechanic arts, MNow we dlscover, to our astonishment, that they positively had a literature, and we have from thelr own nanas drawings reprasenting their re- ligious worship and the famous “[Iappy Hunt- fng-tirounds* of departed souls, The pictures drawn by these people are ex- cesslvely rude, not ope of them showing the #k{l) manifested In the famous autoblography of Eitting Bull, but they bave the merlt of con- veying their meaning fn an unmistakable man- ner, Thelr Ilterary fnscriptions, on the other hand, have not yet heen deciphered. ‘The Orst diacovery of this sort which came to iy notice was made during the Jate War, body of soldiers in Teunessee were encomped by a farye s rificlal mound pearly 200 feet Jong by 10 f Actuated by it by the monotony’ of camp life, they took thels spades, and in a few days dug the ‘flmlc mound Varfous artlcles were found, and nmong them an oyal slab of stone six fnches Jong with a picture drawn upon it. At the Lottum was portraved 8 mound with an altar upon {18 sum- Lo body of a man_or & and enveloped On this monnil we found beds of ashes, Which appeared ta hare heen a Iong time, accumuinting, a few flint chips and arrownenas. and_many fragment of rauthwest of this moun many handred bodles had been burfed. seventy-five feet south of this mouna is & small erhas aixty fect in diameter, and Ifty feet sauthenst of thin nond i aconleal monnd, fifteen feet high nnd thirty to Abaat Anty feet ea<t of the last-menticned monnd, fn the level plaln, wae found the firat prave In this ficld, In oll jnstances the boldies wore baried In & horl- zonta} position. but not {n tegnlar order, They were from eigbleen Inches to foar fect below tha Somrtimes wo dng clzhteen inches, sntl, e would follow [t to the skull, She had not been o ontleman who' atyled himecll Abant fifty feet Adamen Willlam .\ltlm‘i‘mld. found a grave whera Ile Gives a Full History of Adelina’s . Courtship and Marriage, loard of Dirsciors ara strongly impressed with the tmportance of canrervativa manngement, used L incurring uny obs They are nut at of the West. o n, the abfect of whlch ot araes who was a minor, from their Joint T was charged in s com) proprinted agatnat her will her inimennc earnings (which even then amonnted to £24,000 in one year), had resteained her liberty and held hee a prisoner in hicr own house. lind provented her meotings with hee nooleman, Baron de Ville, In wnler'to defeat thole Al these charges were dis sunsequent aflidavit of Adelina: tha broughit without her knowledye and ranctions that ad perfect confidonce n her fattier and Ale, t tho allegations of lier *'bust untrue, and that she was con. vinced tha young fincon (who waa nlso a minor) was actunted by dishonorabie motives toward her. De Ville published a eard withdrawing from the wult for ter hand, and {t was then th opinlon that ahio had been saved from o disastrous match by the tntervention of her family. RINALXG TO TIILTY KOVERELDY An_Interesting event in Mme. Patti's eai her appearance in September, 1808, before tho erinan saverclgus at Prankfort. Defore there had been frequent rumars of 3li-a germent and nurrinze to the Marquis of n May, 1808, her father came outina card to the London Fosl decluting that the report was crtirely untrue. premature, for ihe oft denied mars place on July U0 of that yeacat the Itoman Catholie Church fn the Ciapham Park road, ‘Flie brido was 25 yeats ald, and tho bridegroom, wlio was_equerry to Napolcon, was nearly sevon- uke of Maichester £, Costa gave away the bride. Mme. Grisi, Mme. Tit celebritics of the peafes: Princo de la Tour d'Anverime, tho Fronch Am- jes of the French Loga. tlont were the bride's witneases of tho marrluge Mile. Rita, danghter of ncted as bridestnalde, 1 out heforn the tuartioge that Mme. Patti daftor a few gears withdraw frum tho stage, but this has, happlly for the operatic art, uol Tha Board of Directors snbmit the foll report for the yenr ending Dec, 41, A. D. 1 e letglli of road onerated In a1 follows eago to Jnllot and are onaninously op) ligatlon of » doubtful cf present prepared to take any sfo completion of 8 line to Kansas C asare reqaired to obtain fall_infornition relatin: and hopo that facllities over the line o the Bt, Lonls, Kanmss City & Northern Rallway will be extended to our Campan; ¢ 1o render the exnstrnction of ay ry. Hut leat rome approhienaion In the ininds of some sharcholders that 8 contingrucy may arie In which nur for the protection of ita Inicrests, will be 'compelied 10 mnke an unprofitabio in yostment to _procure the comp! lineto Kaneas City, it may be atated that assur- ances have been rerelved that, wi agement, & new local _compan: between Moxicoand Kaueas to contribute W the costof construction such an amonnt as] will icave the cost of ihe line to- onr coinpany, with stee] riis, leas than ander the orl) ith pricea then prevailing) it won! The Operatic Career of the Cslebrated planiabnl tiey kad o e s s forty feot in diameter. Prima-Donna. 12 ever ta leave it again. Louis (awned), wensons In_ Parla et this time. party were leaving, an ecuyer who rlood behind heny, afler adding hia compliments in u very en- thusiastic manner, offercd to eacort Adelina to her ‘Ihis gentieman was tho M Caux, & descendant uf une of the few al families who bad bacome reconclled to the Dispatehes to New York Herald, Loxnox, Feb. 24,—Itisa relief to offer some- {Blrg this morning different from the ususl Enstern bagiboo, and to know that the scens shall open in thle letter In the gny French capltal instead of in {dgh] St. Petersburg or noxlous Stamboul. Tarls {sexclted over two scsndals, which form the lead« ipgtopic of convetsntion in all circles, The firat of t1cae commands the most attentlon, because it |nte-ests the greater number of persons. 1t fs n péandnl pure and slmple—a family row of the most Vime-hovored kind, Adeline Patti has detinitely broen with bier husband, the Morquls of Caux, gbwo journals of Parle, such as the Figaro, for miunce, declara that tne tenor Nicolini Is the The Figaro goes so far s to ss7:hat Nicolinl and Pattl bavo eloped together. /Thie 1 all ridicalons Ronsip. tlie Assoclated Prass agent {s wholly untrue. It waawritien from ldle gosslp gathered In the cafer, Thetrue version ts that the final quarrel took place jnabox at the Opera-llonse In Bt. Petersburg. The lispute led to very high words, but it is un- trae that Caux struck the Diva, Open-House at once and drove direct to the Im- perhil palace, She was sccorded an immediate andimce with the Emperol tslnwd ap order upon the C! e Jarqnis of Caux out of the country. an_ixpressive Americaniam, Canx was at onco ‘epanced,” e left the Rueslan capital, be Veat,™ on the fiest traln. WOMNAN'S WORST ENEMY. 0t the following evoniug, at the opers, when Mme Patti mado her appearance, the ladies in the andbnce—irue to the strange peychological fact thata man's faults are rooncr forglven by women L thelr djsplensuro ot Jona's conduct in neeking the Marqofs' banish- ying boxes in many In- raw the curtaing. i two boxe on the frst tlor, Infull view of the atpge, all rosa and went Into the corridor_while * But the higher eirclcs of St. Peter: Largioeiety approved of Patii's prompt proceed. ogvind havo pronounced decidedly in her favor. TANTNEE ANINUS CELESTIBUS IRAT Manwhile tho Marquls was specding toward Penh, another dreadful cxsmplo of the persecns On reaching the German Capi- 1al Cux telegraphed to 8t. Petersburg offering an -awlable separation, Lut recelved no rep). enune gurpring waa In store for him, Arrly] ‘urltlast night, he found that Lis spouso had eni« tning ngainat Wim, and was a da e hsd no sooner left the tain than he recelved a summons to appear on Tuesny noxt before the Tribunal of the Seine to sLow:ause why hin wife legal eparation trom Ll Toodliouse to Loulslang Coal Wraneh (uwned), cazo & Tlinols River (learcd), 2 Louls, Jucisonville & Cht Lonisiana & 3iaonrf itiver Aeaned), 100,503 110.20. Number af ‘stations upan the | 114 are In 11inois, The capital stoc] 4002 comnion elaros, 81 scrip outstanalng, $100; tota F The funded debt H ainkinz-fand bonds, due Nov, 1, 1877, €28, first morteaze 7 per cent bonds, duo Jan. 1, i3, 000 Incame bonda, 7 per cent, due Jan. 1, 00; consnlidated 8 per cent st upon Anch cons finding a rkeleton, where we almost Invariably founl three earthen vessels, Somotimes 1 poing dotn four fect we would find three or funr bodics ha Veen deporited at dillerent Jevels, ali lylng in dife fesent g&reeunnl. then, this was thelr firat mectingr? letlon and use of n *Yes, and it wan followed by & second meeting sconer than I expocted. ™ A VAL OF DIAMOND PARRINGS. 42 When did they raect agnin?™ & t war tho next afternoon at 2 cama witha aplondid pair of a present for Adelina from the Emperor—ond 8 superd bracelet, Frpecss, nelther of whom, the Ma: anifer & day to pass before sending tokent of thele approciation of her %, Dl the Marquls then mako any professions of avdd then and forsome o1} so much decomposed that none conld be eaved except yometimes a skull, and by the greatest care and by ailowing it 10 the” sun _before atiemptiny to remove the The mort cotamon form of the pot- tery found is the jug or water-cooler: next, the open dishes without ornament or handles, s grent many of which seemed to huve been hroken by the The open vesrels With foue ears gud & flarinz tim, or with funr projections Dby which to susuead them, were quite comnton. ‘The m2st cozlous and interesting forma are the Ifude and ngly as they y, with the abllity diamond earrin, inthe powsruf your Company 1o procure the welght of the soll, contractett for, on terms In- han those under the siana & Missours The auestion then d such 8Yine, on such terms, be & profitable une to your Company? The beat answer to that qucation 18 a statement 2h trafic alone over our fne daring the past year wonld have afforded a net profit between 3lexico and Kanean City more than sufiicient to have pald the nddjtiona) rent or interest for which the Com- pany wonld hove been liable bad s ling been con- wiructed for Ita use, This coinputation ls based npon actual traMe and the low rates which were obtained; snd in this estimate no accunnt fs_taken of the jveal traflle which would hove been had npon the route of the roposed hiie; no nccount of traflic between Kansas ‘ity and &, Louls aver it and your line via R Tose, of of the important advantages of havin line nnder our control, Ject to adverse Interest During the last ye: through line original) volsing 1o greater |l existing_contract with the Lo, Railroad Company. W04 8L Lools, Jacksonyl purchase of road from Hood. house to Loniafona, first morteage 7 per cent, ma- taring Aorll 2, 1804, 8504, 000 4 per cent, maturing caute of the tronble, ‘beautifel sing- human represcntations. are, wosce In thema very cloke eceemblance to the anctent Perisiun poticey. The story sent by rd on his own Account! Mr. Strakoschi—** He beh mantls thereaftee with the most exquisite but he did not #how to Adelinn, to her father, self that this was prompted by an un the inoat disintorested ad Curlons aa it ma ance, in spito ofdhe kind and gallanteles celved tor hint an_ontipat! 1t was with difiicunity that de hor tu recelv: . 000; " gecan July 1, 18DH, &4} 5 total rtock and bonds, $21, 120, 850, n pirsnance of the terina under which te aev- eral lenved lincaara held ana operated, there has been expended upon them for improvements and regate mum amountlng to abont . 600,000, which, deducted aniount of atncks and bonda ahove stated, leaves s %20,0:), Fepresented by her broporty awned by the Company, and by leaschold Interusts in othicr lines above gnated. The sum last named Is equal to about $:18, 440 for each mile of maln track owned by the S there 13 no revalent a4 to In- £ “physiognoiny 80 only a very few te dicate o dintinet 1lkeucss, on: wolch wonld be clareed an caricatnres, A slinilar style of headdress §x noticeable, and the humplnclc All the human figures have sn tnit, Oo the altar lay beast partly covered wi in flames, In the sky at the Hght hand was drawn the sun with 4 band of rays beaming olliquely down wpon the sacrifice, of the sun there was a quantity of hieruglyphics which none could read.” 1t 18 feared thai this ‘The next discovery wasat Rockford, Il Some gentlemen of character and standing thers open- cd o Jarge mound on the banks of Rock River. They found a sinall oblong stone with sundry figurea sculptured upon ft. fnthe centre Is oit fmage of the sun supported on a ped the foce of the sun are arawn human features, and on the forchead there Is & crescent moon, nlso showing part of a human face, On esch side hieroglyphics, containing Prescott says that of the fact that the Chicago & Kansan arly In thelr acauaint- additions an & attentions, the owers upun hier, she con= nvincible, and her father or my ¢ him when ha cal lthough most other men would have been dlncou‘mwd,—holp«d by the rel who wis alvnys byllher Sme well that after many sfraggles he au; moving her reptignanc hroken thie Marquls con! «ls‘m:-lr’ kls hlu Ifimvler by ‘llu: ho Hols de Buulo;ma nn a little promenade ho would be pure to the samo promennde and wou When she was inquite common, opening [n the baek or top of the hen were fur ase and ot slply 10018 07 The pourd and melon are represented, but not ne commonly as the sunfish, frox. and turtle, e cholcest pleces I hnve seen tepresentn the sune fish, the rcales betnz distinet) The vwl and duck’s heads are namentation, frequently forming the hondles o tle ‘kmnan head formed the lnadle Mr. Gye, and other an_ward prascn ‘bulance of 814, Tailwuy and otl r, from swhom she ob- fef of Police to send bassador, and the Sccrd mached all over it. vorite forms of ur-' G1I0SS BARNINGS, gross_earniigs are nn followa: Passengers, ), ight, $:1,041,840,07; exprens. U7, 000 miscell Total, $1,06u, 52K, 60, The gruss carninms show, a3 compared with a decreaso of #33,000 and &12,000 from wiscellancous sonrces, and an increase of #369,000 from frefiht ete. The operating expenses were 830, 1.3 per cent, greater than those of 1875, net earnligs were §2,200,485.58. 'The operal expenses were 54,23 per cent of the gross earn- ceceded in ro. With this lco trived In ono way oran- [ she drove on d stopped her_carriage 10 nd not, os at presen ! i he Supremie Court of the Unlited Btaten declded that the taxes tpon tho roperty of the Company. which hiad been conteated, were™ imposed in a legal manner, and, subsantially, they ‘have aince n pal Courtalso nfirmed the right totax the capiial stock, but did not puss upon_the valldity of the assessments for the years 1873, 1674, anl 1875, The collection of the tax cn capital stock for theso years {s restrained by Injunctions e cral of the movt eminent Judges of ful consideration of the fact«, and we haya con. fidence that they wiil be mustalned, but no definito netlun will be had onth] bills now hefore the Legls. lature, for the rellef of all corporations from such tazes, are disponed of. ra of the rond bave, for everal years, contended with competing lines intersecting it at Theas comuetitors have re- dncnd rates, at such points, a0 low that they have been atlowed to take the greater and 1n nearly every cave have reduced themaclses 10 2 conditlon of bankruptey by farnishing trans- portation_Ixlow sctual costs o ca the head cuntatiied a few little clay haolly, whizh made a noticeabie rattle when the bow! was shaken, We found two or three nondescript forns which may reprosent extines Aniuale: 8130 the form of a b;r\l which cun hardly be auld 1o represent nnythisg We have now 8n uninterrupted record of her tele umphs on the leading operatlc stages of Burope. ‘ebruary, 1870, the Cxar of Russin conferred upon her the Order of Me set with diamonds and surmonnted by the Imperial In Octuber, 1874, Mme, MacMahon, the wife of the President of the French Itepublic, ad- drewscd (o her a letter singing In_aid of tho rufferern of AlsacesLormine. Tn April, 1875, 0 gret senwntion was caused by the announcement that the Marguis de Canx had fongeht a duol to avenge an Insalt to his wife, Ubltnarics of the live-dend were actually publishod, L b was nlive recent exciting episodo uf the Marquin de U d carcer grow oiit of the long and arduous negotine 1ionn an to hor inst Russion en; sician had forbidden ber another winter's sojoucn In Russla, but, 8¢ §t, Petersburg was Inoxornole ked in itadesira to go pmin into raptures over her, ahe had to fulfill the enzugzo- tent which was, n few days ago, 3o_abruptly ter- minated by her ditieulty with the Marquls, ——— FIRES. AT WAUKEGAN, ILL. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, WAUREOAN, Feb, 97,—At about 5 o'clock this morning the Unfon Tannery, located neat thi pler, owned aud oceupled by Mr, Theobald Herberger, was discovered 1o be on fire, and an alarm was fnmediotely given. Both enuines wero promptly on tho spot, the hand-machine, however, tuking the lend, as {8 usually the The fire was first discovered in the from pansenizer t. the decoratlon bein: 1d find o way to ap- i “In\“!lcull to o ‘nllnr L3 r went to the Theatrs Francals some. n)newmunnet\ 10 ba there too, a8 §f by Do Canx fs o very eloguent converaation« and. an incomparable twelye characters fn all the Aztecs knew the fact that the moon caused eclipees of the sun, and renresented these eventa ¢ of the sun with a 1oon drawn on hig would secm not tmpossible that this stone therefore may be a record of au ecilpse. A thind discovery, more Important thon all, has been made this winter. It would scem that when b ancrificlal mound was erected, the pricats were in the habitof depositing in it an Inscribed stune containing a savred revol Tho lndles accu| Y. slancs went 2o far as to ‘Tlie representation of a baby's knlt sock le ns crfect arcpresentation as of anything we have. he malt.wntcr clam-shell in nierdy Sinitated. of the vessels would hold from one to but we have rome which, bold not more than onc to three vuncer, of there Veseels what Appeared to bo animal re- 1 bones, perhane, of the ravhit or This matter we Imagined to have heen Noremalns of grain or woven There were v eral ceposi] small pebbler, evidently dejosited with c Alvo single stonies welghing from two toten onnces, Which showed they bud been nuch Worn by con- ‘There were others bbout the si-o the palm of the depresslon _on they had been poseibly for prepa ublicly thanking lior for i allet, an excollent horseman, Adelinu'a_comypanlon. x, was alwnys ready to point out these wool well upon thew in terms of the After a whilethiesaconstant atten- a to Adelina came to be spoken of o good denl by thio fashionable soc: and overy one sald th t ing wos golne to hai those who should tirat know self and her father., o n Pacla paperto the eife The_dlsbursements wera: Interest on fanded he Btate, npon debt. §500,016,20: paid St. Loy paid Joliet & Chicaxo, rent ann & Missourl River Railruad, naid Dividends, Nos, 20 and operating expenses, Incl due in 1870, 82,501, 250, 4! halance, after deductiug or 468, 82, We found Tu some uls, Jacksouville, luns of the Marqu) hllo It subsequently ap- tioniof the Czar. deposlted ne food, fabrics were scen. —every oue but h an event, mye the masonry of thelr palaces, and as we aurielves put various documerits into the corner-stuncs of our great buildines. Duriug the preseat Lutheran clergyuan, whose trustworthiness fa well vouched for by the Davenport Academy of Sclences, determined to cxanrine a larze mound standing near Davenport, In. irlends, he broke throi dug to the bottom. orizinal ground la; r o 3 total, &4, 825, 050.405 nary charges, $201,- For the purpose of representing the remalnder of accumiluted net carnings from trafic, there hould be added to the nbove balance the amount of a ape- cial fund appropriated temporarlly from this ac- count Lo provide for working suj twenty-one polnts, and wonld not Le Lal art of the tratlic, on the outery and lvll’ll:mph elleund.‘ Parls, and had three difterent offera of nnd all briitiant offers, too. e clined In succeasion, Intimating thot she deslaed to Alve o'y for bor art. Bomehow or othet ever, dexirett that she shoull contlune single anked about the rumored engagement 10 Do Caux, cuntradicted the report in the most indiz- We then left Parid for London, where ono fine doy, the Marqals arrived ‘on a vialLfor 4 fow days,® as he mnid in explanation of Then we left for Duden-liaden, and uls came *for o few da; Vrom thia point we returned where the Marquis was of course nt home," TIE FINST INTIMATION OF THE MARRIAGE, * Ind It ever occur to you or her father to ask the Marquis what bie purposc was In thus pursulng could not express to That policy fa till llecelvers and others In many cascs, it it s belfcved that It muat soon give place toona swhicl will demand a fatr price for all s \Vhen such a chunge does ould not e granted a | lina had then a This puts the boot on The summons wus {ssued at the directrequeat of Mme. Faltl, aadresscd prominent niemuers of ! Adella i expe CWITHOUT JUBLICITY.! 1t usald that sho wil) offer the Marquls 100,000 10 et il of him, on, it that he w(ll dccept the terme and In that way the scandal of a pbiic Inqulry may bo covered up; but If the is declined (o wettle on theso tering the guy e treated 1o o irial which in crlininations and re- 0 reported that the aboo n mado to Canx and thut ho ‘e shall know more when Mmne, ring paints used [n ornament'ng ihe pottery. an some speeamens are_quite fanciful- All these colors show much more distinetly ufter belng dry and expo-ed (o the We found pleces of heniatite whica 1 suppose furnished the reddiel) colors wecd. foui 1 nly three- beuds, aud {hey Wero made of ked clay, aud about Ave-cichths of an inuch In A small turtie. made of the sdme ma- terial, with a hole bored through the neck, indi- cates that It was worn a9 a chaan, Jwaan pair of what I sup- ita of native copper, abnped urncs of palena were found, which iad the nppearance of bemng much worn by A few pleces of pottery of thy been found In the ¥icinit: reat amount of dlezing has been ‘The only positive evidence wo have of the ntiquity of thees graves s the fact that in rome Instances oal try Ing sbove the priver. Taking some h the frozen crust, and on the level of the two alabs of juscribed slate carefully surrounded by acircle of smallerstones. ‘We have bere around cential object encom- asged with tuur aceurate voncentric clrcles and wo round ublects abuve, the sun and the moon. most circles twelve hieroglyphies are sct at equal distauces around the curve. fuz may have been some sort of a calendar, or possibly n zodlac. ‘The larmer stone, however, 1s the most Im- vortant, aud wus engraved oo both sidea, evidently a sacrificial scene in which thrce human belngs were offered up to the sun. At the bottum of the pliture {8 a ruds but per- tectly distinet representation of o mound. fue summit Is o Jow altar, ou which blazes an fmmense tire, from which rises a colled llne probably represesting the v, the asceuding ghosts X At the base of the mound three prostrate buman Lodies, ns if Around the mouns & crcle of men clasping ea:ht others’ hands. Abuve on the right 13 depicted the sun, and on the left the full moon with human features. Between them are the sters, nnd over wills druwn the arch of the sky. wntten o Jine of twenty-four Jetters or cliarac- Abuve is another arch as if tuey cousldered the sky a8 couslsting of several cond arcli ure twenty-four more characters, then a third arch {s drawn, and above that sbout Bity additioval characters, or bieroglyphics. ‘These fnscriptions aro evidently not aceldental nor purposeless acratches, They must have been Inteuded for some definite and Intelligible record, but as yet wa have not the key tothelr meaning. They prove, huwever, that the Mound Butlders had & llteruture, uu ware able to muke pormanent records. As this sceue is beyond allquestion a religlous sacriice, the one on the opposite stone must also be considered o sacred record, can bardly be anything else thau a lappy Hunting- " which recelved the souls of tii ‘The drawlne Is borribly rude, but in spite of {ta uncouth forms one cannot look without respeet on the record which a vanisked race has left of thelr falth in lme Iy painted In colore. 7. represented at the close of the sapplics of varlons kinds in hond, Inven. rescnt cash value, amounting to 8313, 077,00, uud by cash and_ billx, ant accounts recelvable, 0y shawi by the gencral balance-shoet, herowith reported. ‘The gencral aveotn of the Com of tlie year, inaddition to it ment, consivting of supplies for future usc, secuitics of the Mlssivalpy Jiridge. Company, bills ard acconnts recelyable, atock, cash, and cash ax coss of billa And sccounts payable, smountto about. 1,125,000, which may be consldered the accumue ated sirplus, (n which {s Included the balonce te tho eredit of Income Account. Tio net earnings of the Minlesippl River Dridge for the year, baned upon tates corresponding with those charzed on aimilartrafiic over the bridyes nt Hannibal and Quiney, affer dedncting all expenscs for oparation and rupaies, ordinary and estrior- 3, o7 1% por cent uf ity cout,” 'Tha net profit derived from traiic during the year after deducting therefrom ol fixed charvs, Tents, taxes, and expenses, properly chargeable tlicreto, 34 equul to O frer cent on the whare capital of the Cowmpany, both preferred and cowmon. PASBENOER TRAVRIC, The number of passenyer transworted dnring tho year was 873,875, an ncreass of 11,011 over that ‘Tho numberof throuch This balance w 20, generlly thoug representing, perhaps, wign he papers at once, letwween the two outer- THE FREIGIIT AGENTS. THEIR MEETING IN NEW YORK. HSpecial Dispatch fo Tha Tribune. New Yong, Feb, 20.—The Gencral Freight Agents of the trunk lues aud conncctions met lero to-day. The Erle apd New Yorg Ceutral and thefr councetions only wers represented. No busiucss wes transacted owlog to the ab- representatives Baltimere & Ohlo and Pensylvania Roads, snd the meeting adjourned until to-morrow, The monagers of the last-menttoncd roads desire o further conferenco of executive officers Lefore the Ueneral Freight Agents fix the rotes defl- nitely. Tho eeuoral features of the trunk-line agreement of nw _expression here agaln the Mary 08¢ Were Cur-orna; capita will ceriainly will b exceoding * constant handlini. conaldered good In ex- #auie class hove offer. 1as nlrud{ hae delfned it W Puttf achea Porle, ADELINA AT DERLIN, Bxriax, Feb, 24.—Tle Patti affalr ls tho exciting alp here since noon, Lecause of the fuc that the little Marchloncss reached tuls ity atialf-past O this morning, on the express trdn fom Bt, Petersburg. The good people b Jcdeeq tuka on unusund luterest in Patil'a quarrel with lur husband, as they and all th warlddo fu the Jove affalts of pelme dunne gener- ali. The younger portion of society recall nipling laughter, the love romances of the charna- onch—*Ills deportment was sich at tho fime that we mover snapected tertalued o thought of marrisge, too, secined Ao nbsorbed by her art that we coul mnhuuxy idea shie gave marrlage auy thought . 1have hu donbt the graves ate muck older, biut have not the preltive proaf, ———— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, pecial Diswateh to The Tribune. gerivorieLy, L, Feb ¥7.—Elmer Wash- Lurn s Lere to-day In the {nterest of bils candd- dacy for United States Marsbal of the Northern District of INinols, Itls many friends here would rejoice Ju s appolntmeut by Presidest The wind was rather high at the to tho destructive ust enlurzed and rebullt, and wos coneldered the best of its kind ‘The total loss la esthnated at 814, nsurance in Erskine & Son's Agency Bullding, $:,0001n United States, of 8t. Louis, nnid Germanga, of New Orleaus, also $500 ou vats In latter Comnpanyy 81, Lycomlng: 8500 ou boller an ry in Citizens', Newark, N, J. The loss fulla very huavily upon Mr. Herber- wlo is_an upright, Industrious cltizen, It Inteutlon to rebulld, it possible. CIICAGO. titl-alarm was given to Engine No.5 st 9 o'clock yestorday morning for o fire in Jlrs. Fitegerald’s millinery store, No. 141 West Van Loss to bullding and iuralture about &0, 'Tho property la In hitlgation. ————— — THE CHICAGO POSTMASTER, o the Editor of The Tridune. Cutioado, Feb, 27,~I observe that the Evening Journat aud the Erening Post appear quite de- lighted with Grant's and Logan's selectivn of o new Postimaster for Chileago, The Journal says that the choice was Urant's olone, and wants to convey the idea that F, W, Paliner was taken by surprise! Tlow happeus it, then, that he and hisagents have been circulaung petitions for hiln for somoe weeks past,—here, 1o Springfeld, and in Washiogton? The Jouras! claims him to be an old settler, when it knows that e has lived hiere but thres It also knows that ho has been ono of henchmen, aud fellow-machlue ring- sters, and fellow salary-grabbers, and yet it pretenda that Logan had nothing - to do with Imposing him onthe muster! The Loat calla b ¢ Gen.'¥ Frank W, At what bottle dId hie win that titlet Was [t while commanding the home-guardsi It topic d woclal go tinsey lenfll%w rl?ulll‘ii?ul ald or, . e bulldiue was vien do. you think she determined op mar- :::&;ml'l ntrl:e D:;Ill‘l Btrakosch—** T think it must have been some tloic In the month of January, 1800, Adelina again sang 8¢ the Court comcort in Parls pronchied Licr and spoke (o her ssed Ler &8 Queridu Adelina, *Are you-not tired of being singlor +* and then and there told her dinary, nuount to Sii for the sacrifice, and thy Empresa o all the north- om Mnes “asto the reneral working of thot The discussion was con- rincipally to the xing of uniform through m the West to Europe, slight reference rates, which it was surecd ible to disturbat present, 1t was nls0 copsidered that notbing was to Le gatned by any cutting of rates, aud It was declded thut the present tarlfl, made on Jan. 1 should be continued untll such time as actual competition of the water routes should begin to be felt, as, from present Indications, ft did nos appear that any cuttiop of ratesor en reduction will induce the movement of an ditional quantity of produce from the West, MISCELLANEOUS. Col. James C. Clark, Second Vice-President of the Iillnols Central Ratlrond, and General Manager of the New Orleans Iine, who has been In the city during the last few days consulting with Acting-Presidect Ackerman in regard to the reorgunization of his line, will leave for The' New Orleans, Jack- the southern , will be sold The thne for the sale of the Missis- sippt Central, the northern hall of the road, bas not yet been definitely docided 1 ace in the carly part of . H. Carpenter, General Tieket Agent of tho Chicsgo, Milwaukes & St Paul Rallroad, waa In the ity yesterday cousultin, nasenger bualuess of the read ‘hiandler, the chief of the Chicagu offico. QUINCY TO BEARDSTUWN. Parties at tho bead of the movement for con- structing o railrond from Quiney, I, to Beards- town have raised suficlent funds to detray the eapenses of tho finnl survey and location of Work will bo commenced at onte, gineers J, E. Blunt and G, W. Irlsh are ju charge ONI0 & MISSYSAIPTI. tch 40 The Tribune. Feb, ¥7.—In tho United ourt to-day, Judge Druminond d Judge Gresham, U L [u\lu, of ludh:"t‘h ll:ll‘r : Treat also sitting, the cose vl L) usices Of e s boudholders aguinst. the Ollo & allrond was commenced, {nstituted to oust Recelvers Tore o appoluted in Iudisnapolis ‘The petitiuncrs all Why don't'you mari azreement was had, slia ought (o macey thiuk Was the tarning that moment [ belleve ides of & mareiage. Allher fricude endeavored to dissuado her from_such a step, cloguenco of tho Marquis faithful lady frlend who of the preceding year, AN OLD DERLIN STORY. passengera teany Tas elders of the gosipy clrclea have only to tax thé memorles triilo to go back to tho hilarlous day of Mile, Sontag and Baron Roesl. “1 which provoked acees of broad 1 lots of scandal, whil the gus..pd of 1830 fully enjoyed snd havo Iienrictta Eantag was then in the fow:r of her beauty of youth and charm of song. thehad long declarod hersctf Involnorable to the atiws of Cupld, but she‘was human nfter.all. Wrrever sho went {t was noted that tho Haron 1f she arrived In Derlin by dlavoted Baron wus sure to arrive e sawy thing at Hamburg, the a mume at 5t Peteraburg—antil the lerlincac mato fun of Faor Sontay and callod Betwestatont follower La.on **3lontag,” When lows sceret began to leak vit in spite of all pre- castons, ond scandal touk tho place of harmlcas Jest,they linked Lady Sunday an tarned out'lhat the parson had Joud them (n advance, gotlot all the culminators and jokers on_Soutay wers 10 ina**the middie of next weok. '~ Althiough nearly Bt contury has pawed vno will accaalonall 21 old benu §n the Thisrgarten or the pera, who will smile thonghtfully as Lo oull bax and say, almost sad| body ontag, and no vne ever wil OVEMINTS OF THE PARTIES, arriving hero Mime, Patti procoeded to the Slgnor Nicolinl, howuver, went di- nttto Vienns, ‘The Macquls of Caux pussed enroute for Parls, lotel, where they had ed during their visits to the German arquls senta beautiful bouquet to GLOOMY IBOLATION. Nne. Pattl took a short drive at noan, avolding he rten, but taking her way to the Lawwcubielde, In the lower quarter of the cit; her return lo { Liotd Rome she refuscd to seo all visltori—even berddes friunds meoting with tha same refusal, Jaroness Berkendorf, su intimal ance, called twice, but was unable to seo tho per- t, In order to be etore the T'ribunal [t in his favor, Above thearch s ‘shows an \ncrease of 7,401 deline_entortained of 7, 367 of which Increasy 7.:128'wog overtho Chicago & Kansas City Line, d vwas, In 1875, #: an Incronse of 4,120 pansengers. The average distanco traveled by r, in 1870, was 4U mlles: and in Average tate paid per mlie by a in 1875, 4.1:20ccots; In 1y The Secretary of State to-day fssued author- ity to orgunize to the Bulllon Minlng and Smelting Company, Chlcaro; ea; corporators are Adam Swm! and Mariln o Follett, Becretary of State Harlow, Attorney-General tor o to Washingtou witness the fo- belng made to local it would be fuspo ters of some sort, however; but the prevalled, &lled by his was the companion of Boon after he had o formal engagement, of which Adelinn Informad her father and mysclf —but only afier the cogagemeut had been made, Naw Leganall the terrible storlea about De Caux which tve circulated all over Europo, and which hiave been fur from Nattering," DREAKING THE ENOAGEMEST, *+ Jiow did thiosu stories affect her thont™ Mr, Strakosch—'' You can easil father of Milo, Pattl and mysel by OF conreo we d1d everything possible to porsiads ,l\‘delmn 10 break off Mr. Ntrakosch—'* Yea: [t was broken, for Adelina tad becomu frightened almost to death by what the peonle hnd vaid aboat Do Caux. She was jnst then occupled studylng s new o) sorbed with it, and secmed only off with the euzagenent. ", A4 ut it wos resuniel Mr, Btrakosch— 10 tell yuu now. gud eloquent, and ho finaily her father, juysolf, snd the ree he was the personiication of peracentedd ave onr cohsent, and touk placu at the French ital, $300.000, strata. Above the 1, and Supt., 8, 3 to-morrow, and whil remuin auguration of President-Elect Hayes, e —aC— Help for the woak, nervous, and debllitated; ainful diseases cared withont meli= ric Nelts and other appllances, all abont nd how to distinguish the genuine from the Liook, witn futll particnlars, mailed 1 Address Palvermacicr GalvanicCompuny,! strect, Clnclnnatl, O, 1870, 47 miles. W Buren street. ‘Number of passengors transported to Chicago, r of passengers transported from 421; number of passengers trans- number of petrons transported from 8t. Louis, 71,783, FEEIGILT TRAPVIC, The freight truneported during tho y: il 10 1, 815, 215 tons; an Increass of 2 or 17, U per cent over that of 1 frofght amounted to281, VB ton: receding year of 1 local frelght smounted” to 1,530,265 tonw; an in- tons over thattransporied in Rea! was ot her boels, owediligenco the the engagement.” in inerease over ern, and all‘ab- valiant ofter death, 00 happy to be crease of 170, 583 1878, The Aversge rate recelved i [relght wav, in 18 Decroase In rate, 2062 of Ty smount of froight transported to was, 1o 1670, Ui7,001 tone 1570, TAVERLY'S TUEATRE, MAGUINE & 1AV v Baron Monday ratively knocked New Orleans_to-day. #ou & Great Northern Rallpo lalf of the New Orl ¥ 1t would Uo tuo long The Marquis was too persevering ersuaded Adelina, At the lower part of the pletnre stands o huge of tho world thut tree, drawn unskillfully, but yet witt a certuin appreclation of wassiveuess and forve. thetree, at thoright, fs the shore of ariver or I the water sit ‘two wmen with their faces tuward the hunting ground. These may represent the dend, who were often buried In y thot position, the legs and lips only iz under grouud as high as the walst. Some bes st bury In that way, placing the lace towards tho west, where the country of Posslbly, howaver, It was only inteuded to show that the splrits en- Juyed cio pluulrxrcl of a bath. In the water - The umount of ul Chilcago whe, transported foo 2 Lone; Ju 1670, d upou, but wlil Aurlr <) Of tho whole amonnt of operating expense: r cent was pald for labor and perional servic 14 porcent _for supplled of various kiude pi chaned. and 1% per cent for miscolluneous oxe NOLLING BTOCK. The number of locomutives and cars upon the ear Ia tho same 8a jant ro- ocothotives, 147 of which ste construciep for burning coul and nine for bumn. Furty-threo locomotives are e with the Westinghouss automatic air bra) nlne withtho same description of uir brukes plicable to the driving wheels, ' Tho cors ownud ~elglit for uso in passe: PATTI'S PORTUNE, ¢ At thin time Adelina p erabie fortuno of hot ow: . ut 810,000 in nane, , 000 in \iamonds, w! liad setled on’ her, and fn such s way that her Do Usux nor she could ever touch it, but reonally would racelve the Intorest of It Qure her Mfctlmo, ond of courso it v cl helre at her death. “VWhy did you a el M Mp, Rtrakosch—''1n wp! T all powers I felt it my duty to grard Adell- o make her position safo whatever ahould® have per- Aply at thestage wr Lo-day at B p. McVICKER'S THEATRE, Week commencing Monday, Feb. 20. eveninzand Saturday Mutinee, talented emotlonal actress, Miss GENEVIEVE ROGERS, In the snccessful Eoclety Drams, st havo Liad a'constd that time Adelina hed ung, 1 should say, h Derlin yesterda, at tho Kalser-1to py splrits les. 1incs at the close of tho Ahe young and ported, comprlaing 156 rononnced party man, withont being ng *‘mncalne” ring of po- Rahtonable Thie oulikgstolor Liding under the banl. On sliore Wo tu de- feted o country Interspersed with trecs and lled with butfaloes, deer, bears, apparcutly o k-0x or turtle, Dirds, nkea nor_noxfous animals. Among these ures wander several buman forins Jnzily cu- Q ju kiling thio fat sudquiet antmols, Two- rds of tho Way to the top of the slab o liue of welve hicroglyphics runs entirel rof tho characters aro [dentlca on the Rockford stone. Abuve the hivrogly Ses Is another crowd of fat guue,—unimals wi 00 hunters among them, ery of theso -stones opeus o new era Iu American sreheology, Jltherto socrifi- bren dug Intu, but not ow that we know that through that ca With nls manhood unsullied and his honor unim- wached, except In one particular, :: 1\:4!0 that he did take a band inthe **salary- ab, ' MATUD MUL e promenaded, New und Appropriate Scenery, Excellnt Caat ors, Murch 5—LEMONS. ADELPUI TUEATTPE. FRANCH, Tu bls popular Sehaation Drawma, Wo are palued n;'n Ht'l‘m and wuld happen. Ve fiben_understood she on the stage?*" Dyom paseenger irainsare equipped th the Westinghouse automatic alr brake, with few exceptions) construeted, car wheels used under ita cara for many years, and caroin wecurin; has resulted in sal The averaye mileage of passenger cars during the miles, und from frelght cars ‘The Post attempts to decelve its readers when it says that “*he fs not a disciple of the bull- Qozing machine ring of political parasites, 3o lios taken as many degrees in the masonry of the machine ring ns an; a “wazhine nngster” pure and stmple, He Lknows no other kind of politics, and lad no use for auy other, 1le hus no falthiin or sympathy Torm, of clyll-scrvice retorm’ or s, Political Lulldozing an are tho Alrha and the Btates Cireutt Aéilina leaves for Phsal 1( the trlsl on'uesday reapecting the stits shiopa, Al Judgo Treat, trakosch—**Une-third of her future earn- f personally and _twa-thirde were to #o to thelr jointaccount after having patd thelr expenses. '’ TIE EXPECTATIONS OF THR UUABAND, ++\Was the Marquls @ wan of fortuno when he marrled beet ' Me, trakosch—"*T don't think fo3 but T think he had sume expectations feoin Lis atepfather and from his motherr* id you see the Marquls frequently after the kosch—**I havo seldom been In the cit- Lut whenever 1 found vialled them frequent. and workmanal) my to an unusual degre wheels reviwred 7o BIRRYIEW WITIL MAURICE ETRAROSCH. New'York Herald, Feb, 25. TYederday @o writer had an futerview with Pat- Wibother-ln.law, Mr. Maurico Btrakoach.. Alter dlieasing the account of the 's Merald, the writer sald: *and 50 you have read the story?" U, Strakosch—*¢ Ygu; T have read the article in 14 Larald, and have slao reccived this very day Itllen and telegraphic dlspatches from Europe,™ !'Referring o tnls matter" ¥r.Strekoach—** Yes, 10 this vory matter," there ls any real foun- oy for the publiahed reports of the Marquls de Ciava aeparution frow his wife, Mme. Pattit" Nr, Burokosch—** Unhiappily, yes. An Irrecon- #llible canflict secms to have bioken out this Ll welia and her husband ) Ve 1o other result than a permanent sepal tuat Smprosslon from o lettors B rlor 10 their recel Wis tofinto her Hpeelalty Oy, Loadies! uncey s, COLISEUIL Great Saccese sud He-cogaprment of DEN THOMPSON sz JOSE WAITOOMB. ToReLLLE witli an entirely new Speclutty Olio. Stuars Blsters, Delly Celoaty, ot tan, 13 and h e last November, regular wppointmunt of the Re misinanagement of the road. in particalar sud detadl of the Recelvers, ant occedings are Instigated by paration publisbed PERMANANT WAT, The pollcy of substituting stecl ralls for those and permsuent structures for thuse of Veen wlesdlly pureucd by groat Impruvement other kfod of reform, caucus-manipulatin Omega of his politieal creed. ayes under the Tenure-of- act lour days before the new Presldent's fnauguration was a scandalous trick, The se- cret of Grant's affection for hhn fs found 1o the fact that Palwer was u bitter enctny of Scere- tary Bristow ou account of the latter’s relent- less prosecutlon of the whisky thileves, luclud- some members of the President's house- hold, Ho fought fur the whisky thieves and oftlcial reven 10 stealers In his paper and out of it. The entirs vang of Goverument offivials who wers taught, suspected, ran off m-‘!l ucalud. tound {xlx this x&\:rh‘luu a delender, symbadhizer, and tndorser, rubbor himselfd Why sbould he his confederates? suys that ‘he 18 & recognized gentleman; & "polnlml and business cxperienca and ceivers and their ‘The_allegations, denled on tho purt insisted that “the clal mounds have st thoroughly searched. 1t was customary, or ot least fre in them n record on stone, t should bo made more systewatically, Possibly it will be found that the record was placed in 1€ g0, it will b agsy to fiud them when the location I8 learned. Atany rate more inscriptions will be found, und as they multip! they will be studied, and’ ulthuately” the! probably b deciphered stout Buxon for our bei . At tbecluse of Dr, Andrews® remarks, ML I, N, BUST was_introduced. After somo prelimivary, re- marks he procecded to take up and explalu the varlous pleces of pottery aur Company, and very he_excavations een wade during the ycar, ber_of wiles of maln track laid with atgel was {184,705 number of miles of track Wid with dron, 360.74; nuwmber of miles of track laid There has boen expends ed during the year for thirtoen milles additional second malt Craek lofd with steel ralls, §10: 635,003 for an adaitional cnging-house aud other smallor butklings, $30, 70: anadditional cost of stecl over 'cost of frun raile 007,811 mdditlonal side- ¥ brsncls and sundr, mouts, &n aggregate of $307,030.% AdRD Tho terms of tho leavo of were stated 0 our lust snnual report, atlon by this Con Aathews, 23d B SHIRTS We makeo to order, and keop in stock SHIRTS from $12 to §30 par Fabrio and workmanrhip equal to any in tho market., Now patterns of English PENANG and ORETON 8hirtings now in at pop~ ular prioces. ELDEEDGE & CO., 5 Washington-at, PIPRE CUITEK, The Acme Pipe Cutter. allegations snd replications are sup- overwhelming arrsy of written evidence, papers, ete, and 1L is expecte: heuring of the case will tako some is o vast array of counsel, Compl sepresetited .h fea where Adeline san myself in the same plac Iy, and I ust say { nover felt ghat diffjculty between them, ¢ | thought and hoped that the storny 1¢ time would Llow over, 8y past, but now [ ha: cate nature that 1 col U, which scems 1o place futury. reconciliation n ceted by thle lnluuble“l ted by an ! with steel In 1870, ported by *Lo you know whef and traustated uto t had done in the vo fnformation of such a duli« uld ot possibly discloss It to W, B. Hanus, Terre xton, Carllsle; Thomas Coup- ;, snd Ma}, Hendricks, is represented by Gen, Ben Hor- weed In u{wwnll. other Lwprove. lcyond the buuis of 7,0 0 fpe how wuch 1 am o when 1 tetl you thet for sevents Judge lloadley, of Clnclupatiy t, Louls, and A. L, Kuspp, BOSTON & MAINR, Dispaich to The Trivune. “fuo cost ot tho strike to ine Jlailroad Is siguiticunily i1+ trated in the fall of the stock frum 100 to 61, ket depreclation of $420, IL the 'llrlkv.‘. and the stuck is likely to go or before the end of three months. iucers are quict and hop and stone lnplements upan 8 lure table in frunt ‘The cullcction abaut 200 pioces, most of which had been taken Iudian gruves in Srote County, Mlssourl. Amon; noticcunle the drilled or ccremoniol stones that WCTS WOID a8 ornamcnts, NE3 he lilnals River Road Lakonch—-** Youg The J'oat also bo3zhi § bad many mi lr!»“u storm wonld bis which bave heretofore clouded this PABSING CLOUDS, e, ll:fin. to have been quite :Btrakosch~ ' VI'here wure a great many clonds, Y generally passed of as quickly e they les follow lpeedlly'“ulur tho ar Bees alficulties are not at all y‘ ;;{ll‘n& even before tho marriage, o e before oo Moo Mr. Strakosch— almost. continually by my side, like a daughler to ine and my wife, who, as you is not avery young man, I be- @ Mi, Strakosch—**No; ho 1s about 50." MO CHILOREN TO BLESS TUE MARRIAGR. M ki Noj thoy have never had any. ' *3 Paasibly 1bis fa uno of the causes of the ‘ auce that I¢ now takiug the furm of a separalivo, they had cblldren 1thiuk been in full o) latter part of t n our estimato of ue ond hmportance to this A sult i9 now pending for o foreclosure of the niortgaxe bonds lwsued by thu 1linols Kiver Rallrood Cotnpany ub the Intanco of purties hold- Ut of this Company to the railwsy undertho Jeaso i» not dlsputed, aud your rightsare not likely 5 5t. Louls, Jacksonville & Chicao Juflroad eacceded those of any previons year, und the value of the lesse to the Comapauy is enhauced 48 the traiMlc of thie lue mcreatss. ot derived directly from traflic v gruss carnlvgs upon the main nd passvngers destined 10 and trom v iile & Chicaga Hallroad now **I'ho Marquis d to the “busincsa x| rubquy rolers 10 tho Bowts aud gourds pe, and, In gomo cases elaborately carved, were exhibited. Many of thess carvin, while uthers wero rudel, o of the bumuy features aud L of cvery slze sbounded, Mr, Rust tory of ‘his discovery of this valuab ! Thero would s tronsactlon = wi SBazber of thoxe s editor and l'resident of “the he borrowed frum tho Governmunt tory—Cook County Nutional urge sum _of to bo Gen.- MeArthur's Whether hie or bia Coumpan; back con be sscertalned the Assiguec of the newspaper concer, or of the Assignee of the broken bunk =onvern, or ot Gen, MeArthur aud his bondemen. It was supposed that the peopls ot Chleago, and their Represcntatives, and dent would have somethlng to say fu the sclece tion of aYostmaster, but it seving wot. The whisky-thief pardoner wunted whisky-thicves’ fricud, and at the same time make Hristow feel bad, before Le sty jugthem, bat the the posscssdon an: cprescnted fsh o be Jeupardided thered: b The varninis of th eful of re-cugagement w suflering to 4 great ‘tujury ta locamotives from focoins s probable that a cbange will Le iavageuent of the road, which bappened 0it-Ultlce deposits. ver pald that inonc; y tuqulriug elther r, birakosch— ¢ theles would have Leon o bappier uuton. **1low will this alfair acct the prospect of her fotended tnp (o Auserica nest seavont” Mr, irakosch—**Untll & furta, thing was progressing favorubly. weitled betwen Adelins, Do Causx, come here nexl wiuter. but wiice I found that 1t was doubiful wheiher thu new -notse would bo completed uoxt winter [ wphed her to that effect, and this day I heard le th unpleasaut news (o we that she hae engsgemunt for tho Parls ltalian Opura peteut bands, "It addition to the soun be made In t! Sovers] years ago 1 upon thls Lne, celved some specimens of thoso slown here from llusourl, nd 10 openlog a new road, Shulle finds ha % Mlnllllpfl. and New Madrid Counties for wany yoass, but Lad uot attracted much sttention. tuuate accldent, some laborens threw oul chmens of pottcry, and they chanced to fall into hands of yersuns who aaw [n them a cash valus, Having beard of this Sud, 1 dutermioed to visit the bt bo sble to sccurea fuw have the pleasurs of taking thom ca down 1o M- New Madrid, and ilete 1 obtained a v su urtifclal mound. ! was nit 1ure than thrve fict obove the level, that {t was scarcely noticeable. ure Lo Other mounds sboul six fect hiyl or forty fcot In dismeter, but notlung Was found n thew,” Thence 1 weat up Iuto Scu about furty milcs west of the Misslslopl knowg as Nortbcol's Swatav. w country lylug between Lapy rdesu and New Modeld, and” which was pardy submer,ed Ly the carihquake of 1812, This swatup 3 frou vae to one and o wide sud covered with o Leavy growth of tusber, ot or ule married Adelins.® thess dificultleat" 'There was & radical difforence niv made me always fear that ng In-pn‘lum in -uau’unwln. comes of & very nobls fauaty, UK B lourbome, iars forguiten nothing of Importauce, thongh they may not hi ———— Rear-Admiral Smith and Jils Son, The late Rear-Athiniral Joseph Siith was the Swmith, in command of the Con-~ Mergdmae uttacked bo ths b, Louis, Jacksu ausounted to $320, 034, 78, LOUISIANA & MI3S0URT RIVER HAILROAD. The trafllc uver this liug, buth local snid through, has increased considerably di 0l continued_ esperigaco in operuting 1t confrme original estimated value, cepeclall & through line between Chicaga Trafllc (o and from Ill‘l: ling contributed to the wyself that she vhould the uew Prest- father of Capt. Laat apriog, by s fore shit and the Cumberland, Apr oun Becretary Welles drovae to the he knew ibo plous Commodore was always to by found upon the Sabbath, and celled bim out, the unprotected state of the fect Toe, wud that the 31 a8, ‘the Merrimac we bave vo varticulurs the Cumberland has Kresd struck her fog, larquls do Caux PANCOAST & MAULL, . 227 Pearat., Phliadolphie. WINTEL RESORTS. uring 1ho past year, to reward the church whera and Kanaas' Clty. f thele ssaumod superioci bout des vugles Lo Adolina 18 4 republican bas 5o wuch veneration for 1t & preat artlut could whoever he may bo," the graves myvelf. Sontslas o Mhele 1'went direct to Calro, from then slesippl County, nos far (rom N aiear tho head of James Nayos. the 1y, {4053 of le paila, % {3 = ————— The Power of Religion. Jorry MecAuley's flo suld thul he was just out uf Btate Prisun. 1e had planued toterack " & storu lust nigh to steul 85,00, e had acon- Au hour before cowing toJerry's M{asion he became * troutled in Lts wind, aud was prowpled Lo go to Jurry's Mlission. lle postpoed the * cracking ¥ to some otber day. le cane forward to the anxlous acat. the mecting was over Le was couverted, and before the cougregation and scknowl- edged Churist us Liy Savior. g “the year tu the amount of + "The failute of i ua & Hruad Compauy to comvly with its coutracts of July, 1870, relatlng to tho conateucs Jeft the Company dependeut upon the B2, Lonts, Kansss Clty & Northern Ratls way Company fur o conacction between Mexico and Kansas Clty. L Nasau Daaza asiivage Mo Fore: fa expected vuti” *Well,” coutmuel the ity out yesterday 11 we know ls, that sunk and tne Con- “Then Jou {s dead,” tue father, s ho turued and careicd his [ sorrow back Into the house of God. weeded “ no particulurs.” Jle koew his sow so well that wien told that his slip bad struck Ler fug b kuew that sou wus dead. Audealt proved. ‘Il bext dntellizence was that the tirst broad- »ide vt the Merrfwae bad Killed the comwander 250, 108,17, wuth, mentious thal sourl River il )d mnake ber age 34, whlch sgrevs with wearly il her blugraphies, altho Pv‘-_nb‘x.,‘r' %u 8 suerior, ng wery they envuged ' unLu-c.h—“Alwnllwn)‘un." LOVELS' FInsT MEETING IN TUB TUIL- RIS, ben did Adeliua Marauls do Cogris® bocows acqualated A man arose for pravers In tlou of thts line, has Misslon last nigbt. most . of her friends or 37, whilethg I Bhe way born of 1tall (according (0 her 0 Banli Pattl the Graud Theatre of e e adsid in 1843 [ A The greatvalue to the latier WY uf the trafic inturchanged between the W ev b Mealco should, fn our vplal 08 prowpt. 1t W afurd Teasous! its contivuance, parents at M was the prima douna of lon, il N:’lrld, !ml soon after Adellua's birth she re. Lo facllitice for bad four daugliters, Clo- X “Uhe twu Companlcs havo 8 common joterest fn a wrtion of the trafiic, which can be best prumoted their jolut actlon, aud which sbould, under suy clrcutatanees that ‘can poasioly arlsc, frlendly relations between thatmy but fu the lwe moved to Milug. wrics durlug the month of January, 1863." 69 days the audiguce must Lave Leen @ o sascwblagy ut the Tuileriest' * Yeus 1t wad uneof thous fedite ery sloug hupression upon we. 1t Is o part of that or Strange 1o 3, FAIRBANKE, MORSE & OOy 111 & 118 Lake St., Chlcago. Bozarefultobuy caly the Geutine, A 10 "Adeliua comp “Adelina caine 1o thy couutey with ber purcnts wheu unly & few yeard old, ber fathee Wk bave feft g v s

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