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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 39, 1877 7 : —W—-———“——--————————_,, - o for pince fta ter- | ed channel (150 yards wide of apen, switt. dern | Ttslegranhien ! Look nut for failares fa Cinct cade b 7IN(3 & working of alt the subscquent changas for which & 3 D] rainy searon has changed It now, for s B = T A s Kiganfa Rhige, when 1t becomes known ne the | G mination the teact his hecome fnundated, and a | water), and perbase I-norent of findepth, and | natl,' The market fn Chicago hecume Aemors y i ofat At which | ¢ oo The Causes and Consequences of | [ e 1 e whito. i it aus wittren | His Exploration of Lake Tans | heal i e 1o, s much preater perlod hae neen clafmed, Bnttha n ) ral- | time arrived that the railrosds conld bring more 3 colnis ons an 1, AL the o continuil watcrdow hae been ohacrvable. The | having another geand object I cluw, Hiolf actions | 764, and In a short ime T roesiron oo fom o Rt T otor aartacs, Soins ns mlions of yearn —— pame Lukuga clinge 1o this hed antil {t pasacs the | guvarnu by the sole hupe af dircovering thc Vic: | cacn thiat [hid eaverrel the §a0, 00, - Then 1 teles | JoiEht 12'{31:’3;‘}'}'":52(3-’.‘«?&7& et o A Niie. they did not jay that attention to it that ‘uphwdlnhn(e‘}rmm.‘lml theenme revived, and | raitrond war. Tho Teprocantativas of tid aiffers b fowin | Ly would have done wore thefr mission of amore | in o day T telegraphed. *No faar of failre here | Faiiond WAt closing all eantracts possible oo i It of tempera- 3 ’ by Miketo's Land, pasacs througlh umbi'e in | general charae en, | now,' fat the news had eot &1] over the United PO ~Hay Star Conflagration. e e e Dt ehn, eaeraing ganyika. Itas, soit omplies Into the Kamtlonio, a tnbatary thin | States, and o dispateh came from Raltiniore aaking ;,'.r',?' oy “‘.‘c"x;.fi?.‘fi'“"'; 4 Tinept sy e Great eforta wero made to secn contracts for a8 mnch hosiners as powaible hefors N 3 of the Lualal ‘This road or forl, a8 it must now legraph. an Ergllsh Joursal, :;d \’v‘!‘l‘l he"r'.!-‘:.cr?ng ‘t';m c‘t\:::llollun“(’:r"v:'l'l{!:'v’k be ealled, I daily teaveracd hy men, women. snd one-half of ‘the fonda by rieans of Osa Bucha Phenomenon Occar fo Our Sun f-Th | #iar Towaeda tiec dayaghe sun may indecdbo | g the Luknga an Outlst of That Body | children, who reatre to crort trom ono Lapk to | which thoee iat SRl TR wha was likely ta i Cineinnatl. Then the bank men besan to overnaul thelr pork paners and 1o amell around. Of courc they lhm!:fil that the " the matter shonid become public, #nd offers ; [ fame, Th ” me of the English and Ameris | man wlin had the most paper ont and who wae the 3 "0 Couditions of Combastlon. D e L o e ehag of Water? b, o #1x miles from Mkampemba. can Journls | reprarcnt Lo, appral throuzh your | mosk darine nperator was fhe most Iikely 1o all; | Db orvATd for frelght aa Erone aeae bt 10 ¢ ¥ fme (bat onr remnlns will not aven be known as THR REACL f-fl:»‘EJE?'\\"-‘fnfi."t:':'p“’-:m'ffvc .x';.:’;T.'.{l’,'.i’.'.?.'.i'cnt‘lfl and T was that inan. Tlen they began 10 equeeze | Bandingly Inw ratas from Chicagn 10 the seabonrd. me, snd they did prers me bad, ™ BUTING Y WIND ! N cHIAGO, An Kot Enouieer, dare o ahed n quirsr reporter yesterday evening had an Interiew with Mr. Oliver Perin. of the Third Na. tiunal iank, on the rubject of Mr, Keek's financlat troudles, "3r, Porin thought that the nouner st Keck quitdealing with Chleagznon the ** wini ' syatens, the helter it would be for himes]f and his eredit, ‘The **wind " nyetemn provalla over atlother Kkinda n ChicAzo, and ft was alniost certaln min fur any ontaider to venturn to trade with the Chle cago aharps, for they wonld combine ard make & corner in- **longa " or *shorts," aw suited tleir interents, and squeeze the lifc outof the darlng strancer. Mr, Perin knew of Keek's talegram to {hicagatoliing themt i:look out fur failnres ierg " prehistarlc may be swept out of exfeloncu by such The resait of fonr days’ e : argy. gtions andiinquiries proves that, a4 far ns the | dincoverics. worthy to etand near anch honored A Look at Other Planets of the | i1 outhant 3!::32‘:5.;":’57.’;‘3];.." e nstaon e | Now Discoveries ns- to the Sources of m“uhummh;‘, the Mitwanst trct Which w8 | e e e e o 2 S called & marsh or an noze, receining and abeol s , Solar System. - A s aoy o e ool o - the Nile. rée qnantity of water presed againet it by the | Kagera, [ heard enongh to erate In mo 8 keen fe. sequainted elther by present association or by daily rony t wind, there ie no carrent, bt that, | *ire to vlew and examine this river. 1 haveslteady delving ont thelr remAing from the dcbris of an on the con "mulahugrp.gu 'nlle‘r:dwhuh nn;n:l. ;:”e% gg:l «:?'I'nhl't'-db"fi“"({ffl:fi"u'. :'10. .:01} ‘np totlL;fl aheor| already replel unze, on the e e, carrent A LittlooWestorn Philoxophising on | agintnent o o\ etore aneh a cntastropho | Still Another Feoder of the Great Egyptian | (e warilsd by the already roplcied wose, on the | foct o width of 130 to 200 yards, ¥ the Bubject can be possible, onr Sun muat have coole down to . River. fjiace of twomilca from the montheset end of the EXPLORATION OF THE INGEZL, 9 o palnt sehere he will ba a much less briitiant oh- 4 Mitwansl, the entire bed from Lank to banik iy Prom Rumanika—that gentle and most sweet pa- n view of the esrly upemnlx of eanal pavirstion It in not thovkht that thers will be any farther effort , made tawards patching up the old compact, v MISCELLANEOUS, o ADVANCE IX BOUTHWESTERN RATES, A short time azo the Southwestern Ralirosd Rate Asroclation reduced tha rates on sil grain, axcept ‘wheat, from Missouri RRiver points to Chicago and £t Louls. This was done In order to stimolaie grain shipmenta. Ant (he reduclion did not bring the grain forward, tho shippers adding the amoant , of reduction to the price of the graln, For this ftearan the manazers of the Rate Association have ° ticles. Thoa' ect than now, and therefore Isse prominent amanz . E choked by linmavble mudbanks inclosing rtagnnt | gan, whom I fonud miore easy o cunveri to 4 Bo much of fntereat continnes to exlat In vegard | his brother stare, 1t §s undeniable (hat the anal Corremondence New Tork erald. ponis and stream.like expanses of water, edged | geographer han to a_vhristian—I obtained every iy round with Impenetrable growtha of papyrns. | aaristance, by which T was enabled fo explore thore fo the specalations excited by tho discovery or‘: fllfi: = “‘HL ‘Eié‘.fliifiinlfl‘mnié‘.fifi“ l([!:l:m Uanar, Ang. 7y 'llulu.-»wu:o T‘J;R::"x::“mfl;f?li‘: Tante: that, af Ihe third ol le, where the anciont | onghly the -ln?nlnr hods of water ealled Ingerl, mew ‘‘burnirg star " last November, that we pul opea, to the virlon of Tycho Brahe. was not pre- | ita extreme longth, is 0. Fabjel acartrine deponit a of a firmer qrality, and water. | which {24 shallow Jake five to ten, and even four- Lisls, by raquest, the romarks on this subject made | ylonly knawn fo any of the astronomers whora | doabts and fancifal hypothesln, for it hes been | cann repinces the papyrus, there firat ‘hecomes die- | teen miles wide, through which the Alexandrs S1in to the Chicago Acsdemy of Sclencos at its meeling | rataloguen have anreivet the **wreck of matier” | circumnavigated and messured, and ta enormous | cernihic an onze, s trickle, and & flow westward, | continues its rcatiess course with a depth of from =anin advanerd the rates on the: bwfore fta publication yrsterdny. ‘and he A X v ) which, procceding weelwird at the hase of the | forty o slxty feet, thonht that {t would Injure Keck In the eatims. | 00 81 grain from Miscouri River polats to Ghicagn St IA by Pl Colteroltme cliyd o o, e e P op | cosst-line Iaid down '"‘"’ £xedn hootrhled M08, Loy snja'ridse, Iy tiracted ta one proper channel | |1 was ensied. aftar continuing my Jonmey fram | tiun ot lepltimate. commorcial ‘men, becausa. I | ¥l Rersafter be 23 centa nd o E:“ A, Loois 13 ‘The sudden flaming out of a previously nnknown yeara ago, & bright siar, and dimmed down fo the | DPretty.good chronometer and so aud approaches the dnmll{‘nl & river, when it pe- | Rumanika's, to oblain a pretiy clear view of a | showed a dispaeition to take riske that sre ton great thanthe raten weare befare tha fediction was mede. star In Novomber laet, 1n {he conatollation Cygman, e by gendual cooling? The biszing | will sdmit. Capt. Durton's dlacovery is now & | comes known ae the Laind &nod deal of the unexnlored contee of the Alexan. Bas beonalready descrihed tn the selontific publica- | atar uf. 4Ats van "oy of (ho mnth magnitua completad whole, with na corner Indefinito, no fo- FIOW ALLUVIAL DEFOSITS ARE MADR. s e oyt Leanle nol sce. becane of tho tlons and somowhat extenalively dincussed 1n the rmvlou-wma conflngration, '-nd h“fi""‘%t"fl’n‘! dentation unknown. We must banish from our lnI,v'::m':flm:Jé’;cn‘z?{ufl'?lh:g:vf:&:.'.':.;: ma. mn: Imzln":: ;‘vfl-’i" ’hx'rln!y'wi.m:;u. “{,ndnez: Rmewspapers. ‘The phenomenon has revived aoma | 10 sbout tole spmn lg;":e::‘,:*o‘;“,; Tom T %hetuni | chatta M. Cooley's grand Unlted Tanganyika and (which from the and of April to the middle of No- | stand tolerably well tue poaition of the lake, Tho imterenting pecalations which wera eliclted by the | \rijjjancy, Toat by thie radiation af connticen agea? | Nyssss, and Sir Samual Baker's no less grander | vember preval) from the sunthenrts and the Cectas | AKARYATU was & 1nnee tabe ont very wide, It ra- star that blazed ont suddeniy in May, 1860, in the | T star of Inst Noyember was olscure, Astronn- | idea of Uoper and Lower Tanganylka, aa aleo | current of the former afluent Lukuga, The car: quire ‘(wmu-‘;.u cross It Ajmonntainons laland Northern Crawn, relative to the offects which such | mere are not yet agreed na to whether il waa before Livingstonc's United Lake Liomba and Lako Tan. | f€nt, 83 may be expected from the very limited | Was ol nlu a lldx e mideie of the Iake, where voy- ' ol unseen with (elescopic-ken or was a vary fatnt aiar, tzation dispely all | 2 It dratued, was mut daily during soven months | 87°rs to Rnanda from Lfi:" generaily rested one a phenomenon would probably produce on the | B s U e ey a6 "bei noar Mo | EAnylka. 1ta total circummavization dispels all | BFCAILraied. wae mut datle during soven months nijht, atriving the next dar in Ttuands. planctary bodies attending tha baming siar and place from which it wonld alnce nrnenr to have | erratic ideas and Illustonn reapectiog ita lenth and | ¢d yearfly nearer and neater to its source, and the ‘hoorh Ugnfu is reaily a large {sland and 'f, h the conscanences hat would ensue on the earth If | jnoved, owlng to tiie preceasion of ¢ fur s merchant. However, he thoutht that much eauuld b forgiven in Keck, and he fcit sure that, S he qnit huyinz *wind* in Chicazo, and con. fined hi« ¢fTarie Lo Inziti:nata huniness in this clty, e won'd suon e all'richt sznin, and ho was sure there wonld bo no disposition (0 do other than the generous thing by him. RALLROADS. Iferetofore the gratn destined for Baltimore was charged 2 rents more than that ¢onalgned tn other peaporta. This distinction has been abolished snd the rates to all the points made alike, ——————— THE PORK PRODUCT OF 1877, * ' Cixcixnary, March 20.—Tho twenty-elghth annual report of pork-packing In the West by the editor of the Cincinnat! Price Cirrent for 0 equinoxes, | breadth, and furnishes us with a complets knowl. | dettital instter which wonld have been borne iuto | mountainons no native epeaks of 1t as an {sland. 10W. The wintec and s ding March 1, wil) J he care with' each the lake by n rtream of greater force was depoaited | 1t in separated on the north side from K by OWA. yesr ending March 1, appear S e e mr e e e e aerran S e for s tur, present noceasitien 1oquire, of | L tho pany ol Bhte Siaat Ronciahas I s ias | 1he Huvavs outets ant frim Chibe oo it by PROSPECTS OF RATLROAD RUILDING, to-morrow, showing the total number of 5,073, on aLyutiod LIRL auch o phanomenod, % | during the past 2, 010 years, e linve no racarded | 1ta allucntsand eMuents, + . . lerand areol-wter lazoon In quiet bedvaf rivers, | the suuth by the Kingera, and from Haands an the Apecial Corvesporidence of The Trid 230 hios packed during the pns® winter In tlo perhaps more than once, has boen the cause of ola _history of Astronomnleal CAMERON'S DIACOVEBRY, and, once {t haa thoroughly obtal geologlo changes In tho Tast, 141 of this that T | (iservation. ot &~ gt star IMCIERSIE | Lieut, Camevon. sayn be bon nevn 44 fortunate | oo iwoncs i iae thurouizhy obtalued oat, i aimosi of eath afuenltrom the lnke kae laken by comnc propose to {reat briefly. it briltinncy at soch a rate #a to Indlente that the enongh to discover the outlot of the Tanganytka." | B0vanced with its annuai tise, they destroyed with pmm. L huth st aé uug of ‘u-er;x h'm“ it Ith the 1208 howed {n | chanzewssdue to combnstion. Of conree it would ATk g cach yuar some umall portion of the force of the | A , ned confirmation of what my Steecvations; v 0, wpecitoscaps showe! Dot b wire to suprose that (he (aint srs ore nec: | Me certalnly s dincaverad Lukuas Creek, and, ae [ {hi T3t ome aemall portion of Uhe force of the | B ReRS, Riets 7 ob Ahe care of the star of 1810 that the phenomenon | Cor o houe of the feast actial magnitude, of in- | 1 entertatn fricndehl townrd the gallant gentle. | orsare e soetias o ter fuants and othier | Bodes Al Lol e, oofused me when speaking of was dno to the sudden combastion of vast volumes | trinaic brillianey. Bt it would bo equally unwise | man T will admit that he has discovernd what has | felt the Influence of the Iake wind than thoy were filvnnl ::!,Allnel;lellume-\)r:lnllnx (l‘;ml‘ lr the dirrc. of hydrogen; they indlcated the anme fact, though | ta think that tha diffcrences of appatent hrigbluced | noyer bren the outlet, what in not the outlct, bt | heaped up amid thesa papyrii other debrie” borne on 4 e andra Nlyanza, and again using the ratlier lees cleotly, {n th cuse of the star of 1870, | 8re uot, in many cascs, dne to actnal difference in | wint will bo within a few years the ontiet of the | diroct from the lake, suich/aa fonting cancwood, | Dame Niyanea Cla-Ngamas others, again, called inat} owel. Tho " B ‘| earthy matter from the banks and the bar, wera ( It by the name of Mkinynga. ned root, 1nalmost | westalde ny'the Alexandra Niyanza, The course Bunsixaton, Ia,, March 23,—This year opens with & promining proapect of conslderable ratlrond bollding in fowa. §f the amonn® of road actusity built shall comnpare favorably with the quantity of clatter now being made thronghaont the SBtato. the inlleage bullt this summor will cover hulf the State, 1don't mean fto disconrnge {lie necesssry use of chin-music, but merely to note the disproportion West, an Increase of 192,204, compared withi o year ago. The average net welght was 215 83-100 ¢ &mundn' o decrease of | 7100 pounds. Lard, . 31 3-100 pounds per head, a decreace of 1 431001 pounds, Aggremste lard, K50.449 tierees of $2) pounds each. Averago cost of hogs. $7.18 per 109 pourds net; a decrease of $1.64. Totsl iness rork, 700 barrcls: o ncrinne ‘of 01,445, Mtber kinds of pork, 148,43 barrcls. ressed sgalnat them, sometines thrown xmon; They rometimes represcnted It ae very large, and o Iare part of the bulk of our Sum. May henot {lie Thfctence {ut & s, o sidr, must e cooled | SAAetand the lenh for an outflowing river or | [remicd agalunt them, sometiines tirown among | They sometimes represchted It ae very large, and Betueen the clortand ihe retalln For instance, | The _tusreae_ In all inds ' of pork fa be tho scene of similar confagration? In my Star | down la & compaaiively low iemperature, and '‘GEOLOGICAL CITANOES. gnihem, bore thiom down with, thelr welgit, end | by atating that It requirer uo much Umotocrar it | snditfe s good enough ackemie to beatn with soy'» |/ 127,007 PO T T L ority, X nthe 2 ento! o L] 'y iy & fi';'.'.‘;’;’.’,’.e";",‘;}l,‘,':f,‘.‘,,',L‘,Jf,::: ‘:Rfyh.l,:t‘w;gu {PAEER | Ll by he phenortona of Combamic e e e roTee Lo she Lykuga, Fam, the | oo n"n'.‘fi,“; fractof cla e‘} mud and 0oze, oaf | Were aleo named, which. being roted down, hase DES MOTNES PROJXCTS, an increase of 1,231,477, The basis of supnly of can exhibit the phenomous of combustion, chlef wusdeof Camoron, whom 1also employed, | Created ch for f| blem of atar burning initsre- 3 of which a luxurious growth of papyrus shot'thefr | 84*lsted me to compare the information of natives o know that Immenso akaregations of hydrozen are e e O h e e s ,';:L:'.',',;‘*d"";,..;‘;'“c",‘i,.;‘::‘,.‘“fi:&"LE?.‘;‘.‘}"&E‘»%‘::. Durh-like heads aaiachoe 84 a Deld o corn, of Rienawka with [unt furnisheq vy wrasirms wes e tnonoh b S urtad i ot e Al 4810 | hausted tha subject? “So far from 18 thatwe are | peCirfed aince Camer: ‘many Inalancos had seryed | , While the Lukuga was 8 river it will be scen that | Warundi, Warnnd! on the Akanyarn say that [aF ngimenon s otcarred n e pash, or may occur « theme. full of abe there was a conatant precipitation of detrital mat- | Kiva Lake fa connecied with Tanganki by & tnarsh; in ll’xgmmm. 1n thy centre of our 10, Lhougt It (s nnlglynt in the introduction to thelr canoca a« a sheller from the Jake-waves, had tor undu-&%‘an: -%cumpnxmon of It fn one lo. | that 1k wonid sequire a day's miarch along thin : ! cosmical hintory. Bot pratibic, owlng to the spparent ainenée of oargen. | farbing tnterest to the student of co Y. | become. flovded witly Lhroe {o four fect of fval ity vttt “Hr<s “Detame wnaibiiated, and | maraten o friodn milon-to hevceed from it s 14" b the e ich & ehangs in the Vhat of planet barning? - Though we can trace no r: o BRT TE Rould WRIaREdly case AUCH A michia | sunat of flanet barningt | Though we can trace o e A I e B L OO O Ry vomt L L e L IR L weratura ol the EATLN Ak ta rovolu: s f t ; i L L Ut Ity ertpiions of the Al Wtetior And nd tho occane, ~the rulns of & bumt-out | TARTS L Yot Avalovion S Jond Serk | titwana,—whether ihia_yeor, lat year, or two | Wazige wholive an the,itutist are rery sccurate leaving {hio'world s wreck: perhaps 1o be peopled by | worl Qar carth wad once an incandeacond of the Lukugs, Two years ago—if Paraand the | YeArs ago, matters not mach which,—s change B drseninl g the names of the streams flowing into new forms, adapicd to the alternl condition of aur | and has cooled down through a long course of chief L the entranceare o be believad—thern atuod | inuAL ba looked for, and with the advance of years | the Itusizi, end unanimonsly agree with Warand{ tarles to her present temperatnre. :fl ul usual [ o 2 bosch of white aand extending fram Mkam- | ihis change will bacoma more decided and positive, l||vll itfs an lin‘ne“rg! “‘i? or Kovoe Lake, They toihlnk of the coollng yrocess ana gradual onet | pomby on une side to liars Pointon the opposite | The mud and oaze, with tho papyrus of Ibe Mit: | slina Mgreo with arundl that Lnyampunza e on but it was prolably no more regular than dechne | 0 %o ny 8 channel 400 or 100 yarde wide, much | ¥anel, 18 too fecble an obstacle to realst the rinlng i !unn "11 slde aX Ki m.hl aving nacertatned of temperaturefrom the intense hieat of thesumnior | 1o Mkampemba than Kara Point. feveral | fl00ds recelved each year by the Tanganylks, whils | »0 mnc! :-n precirion, It became easy then to to the rigors of midwinter, To me, It scema Arahe, surprised ot the change, confrmed Para's | thore Ina stoep slope at the wostern end ready to :unne:‘l‘_ the l;cgmcnq-ry information ° obtained probable that the Earth has been (halcenf rlnlmt)}a slatement. 1 fonnd, instead of this beach, a line | Fecelve the surplus waters the oansequence will . rome Rorth Cbda, v:m ‘L-u!. and Kishakka, confisgration, —not once only, but several hme, In | o ¢hroakors rolling over with a deplh of {rom two | Do Shat five vears hence, perhaps a little Inter, an | Where the name Kivu ta not generally known, and hor past history,—and that the n-m-n :lmynarmnt 1o five feet, from Alkampombn to Kara Paint; and, | eMucnt witl ba formed of magnitude and force, for il;r‘;nuag;y oll Unyambangu renders the eolution peological changes have Imln cnnu'(n y :re:‘z;alv;‘t;y‘ ar Cameron's halting place wan no longer o shiclter "If‘-’r““ of Natare has gone rm:‘h to Ilt::;rnngm,lh. o Mkfn I cll':l. AWt o B % o of much anrface combuntions, e cruat’. for canoes, we wera compeliad (o proceed. furtlior hus far shiall thou rise, and ol gher. yaga s northwest of Unyambungn, and to formed around the exterlor of thu molten globe | 41" ooyt Threa-quarters of o mile, .+ o » In which resulte, 5o patlently attained, T see no §fsmon n North Ubba, with hixface tnrned north, could never have drunk in nearly-100 per cent of ¥ TIIE RIDDLE OF TII% LURUGA. onpostiod to Liedt. Cameran's clalining the honor [ Mkinyags In rald to be loft of Kivu, therefore tn nlygel!rlln khhaqulnw‘ns l:‘wghc'lh;a:;um’l:‘%\:: AllIcould hearshout the Lukugn, whethar at | Of the dl-covcr{’.dhuk “l'lmp::{'emnclllulan of all T:‘z'r::uéa;’f.x? of gl::g“m:c: y'.gd,! l:lél;ln‘yl lnfll faye. Thiechauge pould anly it Ujidor from the chiefat the mouth, only added ( OPPArently opposing statements. oML 8 outhwest fuanda hoes for the summer season this vear is re. garded equal to Iast year, though the tenor of returus Indicate a eomparatively moderate may- ketinz durine the early part of the scason. It Is shown, however, that from the Ist of March to date the receiots at tho leading markets exceeds the same thne lnat year, A new teature of theso - reports Ia an exhibit of the packing In Canada, compiled for the first time. and ageregatine about 200,000 liead for tha winter, an increase of 65,000 over Iast vear. The Western packinz, with receipts ot scahoard citles and packing in Canadn, thuew an agercgate (nerense for tho winter amounting to 433,000 ho, Des Moinea i» working most determinedly for a north-and-south road. and the indications now are very favornole that her encrgy and industry will be rowarded with succees. The atm of Des Maines fs evidently to eecuro a road between St Joseph and the former city, At present there arc no less than three roads projected, and all of them were alive and lively when last heard from. The Chariton, Den Molnca & Boutherh, which Ia putting the iniddle atooe end to be sure,—but thnt {s what they call it,—is one of these, and Lucas County Is decidedly siitated over thi= seheme, Chariton ia doing cner- getic work, and the townships along the line of the propoeed road are voling tazes up and down with & reckless miscellaneousness that resms 1o Indicate thot hereand there a townalip will have to he bridged, 'This profect fs" farthered an being virtually an extenslon of the Indianols Branch of the fcagn, Rock Island & Pacle Hoad from Des Moines with the object nitimntely of forming a connection with 8t. fouls, The l:{l:u tors lnlilu Molines annoance _their expectation of completing the road from [ndisnala (o Chariton hydrogen I thio Sin, Hke thAt oiwerved In 7 Corunwe, may bo tio agency ehoreh to caise the Neavens (o athicr ns 8 scroll, Uie clementato melt with fervent. eat, the Sun and’ Muon o seem to turn 1o bloud, and bring about tho rew firmaniant, aad tle now Karth **whereon dwelloth righteoueness, ‘The apparent ahscnce of oxygen here referred to 1s, however,. far from belng conclusive proot that none exista in the central orb of our system. Of the sixty-four chemlical **olements” now known 1o oxint In the carth's crust and stmosphere, only sl TR Help for the weal nervoue, and dehilitated; chronic and unintnl diseares cured withont medis cine. Electric Ilalts and other appliances, all abous them, and how to distinzuish the E"n“'n" from the eparions. Tiook. with fall pariiculars, mated freo, Address Pulvermacher Galvanle Compiny, 202 Ving Atreet, Cincinnatl, 0. AMUSEMENTS. ta ratares which obtained early u the In. . - HE¥nr M, BTamier. nntil a three days' march, would taken person to | thisaummer. Liberty Township, Lucas Connty, | S srmoreans oo o s« 4 mememnnnmns twenty-threo havo beon detected n the San. Itfa [ 2RISTTRRATS) SIERSURINGE Aty 1 1he oy {0 £l dinleuity of Poniprehanding the rosl alata of the Albert Nivanza, When hearlnz of Mkinyare | voted o toein avd af o oy s Lacas Connty, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, by no means certain that we have diecovered all nnmig‘h Iv{llu(l&u the v;‘pl?ela -’u!fir -ylnlt{)xl\: r‘l&hlfi Licut. Cameron stated that he bad discavered the SeUReEs DEThR N =ix-«hh;«'::-:|“d?.l lknlr;fix;‘nunm‘l' lhn be Al(n’:lyldr.u o ;11»llre(’;dy¢=onn m; liml;-'rtu"ér C‘m 'Tu‘v;nlhlp, the Telluric eloments; there may bo scorcs of | resulting forvid glow. i fonawes 4 outlet of tha Tanganylkn, with s current of about Corresvondence New Tork lierald. 3 7 cl comprehends al Lucas County, and Liberty Cenler, In Warren, Clark-at.. opposite Bhermaa Moase, others in tha fnterfur f the earth whict havancver focanpioking, Thio oxygen and hydroucii which | 3% notnan bour it N SO TTR vl Rad et Bypt, | W8 BatIo s of Tue aicer + ., hold meotings to-pight, March it dincase thia COMMENCING NONDAY, APHIL 2, iroject. Otter Creek has an clection for or sealnat. he taz Sahlldl{’. From Charltou this rosd s pro- Jected throngh Decatur and Ringzold Countles, TIHE NARKOW-GAUGE must be recognized now in all Towa rallroad rchiemes, and 9o Ued Momu[yu!n the listle bantling on the head and introduces {t to play a second part In . the fght for a2 sonth road. he second lne “has been duly christened ‘'the Et. Joseph & Dew Molnua Narruw-Gauge Rallroal, " ‘been extruded to a positlon where we can exanitng thom. 8o, thure may be very many in the Sun’ which we have no means of detecting; for It is well known that the spectroscops does not enable ua to recognize the existonce of elements In the more dense inasa of tho Sun, unless thoso clewenta also exist In hls atmosphero in a state of vapor, Of course 1t I8 only rensonnble to sappose that, as the Snn I8 the parent of the Earth, he contalie at Jeant ¥ Atabs who hsd crossed the Lukura scores of | s reported to have said thatsll travelors up the STANLET'S IIOPE OF PUTURE BUCCESS. Nyora Bbla, Lo combing undor diminlehied (ompera | 1men aald that it was not an outfowing fiver, bt | Nile lz‘mnu’ retarned with tho statoment that s | 1 A1 (0 the hove that ous expedition can vet voni ba & conflagration that woltd ke o4z wlove | 87 inflowing river, new saurce of the Nilo hud been ulscoverad: 1 [ fach thie sectiom witiout violence. from the fact, Shihe ont TIke A biaging »iar winie tho conblnation Wagnbba, from Monyls, sald that there were | must inform his Highnees that bis river hss not Hanyeins thae Toer cnn o roached from North Shine unt ke 8 biasing siar while W combinativn | y e ‘Fakutzen " pne fving caet AL ona Howing | Eon b et s e oAt e Iiver haamat Hranyema; thnt tue hevple of Miinsaca are ey e ar, that the Stharmul enere callag | Weat, and a bank or ridge of dry iand scparaled the | discovered by James Druce, and. callod the Hae e P Te priicles of tradu frons un- T2ta play by thia"wnfon would temparatily ralsa | Lo Nlle; that siother was discarcred by Speke and | Joiia to tuanda. il this, huwever, can only be 1t DAy by i rTon rould temporarily ralse | “Runngo, one of my guldcs, sald that he had | Granh andeaea the Vietaie Niyaie hes And T i st whither I propose olnz tiow. degreon Tt heat would ho so \utenee asnotbuty | Crossed It five timos: that 1t was a small river flow. | another was discosared by Bamuel faker and caltad (e pnejocome frmly tnipreasod on my miud tha o tho water 1o arstime. the: peesons furs | Ing Into the Tanzanyikns that, 161 found 1t flowed | by him the Albert Niyanss, bot that (hcae steatie. p pplyingtie Alexandra Niyanza Emerson’s Famous Minstrels! BILLY EMERSON.........._.. Proprietor and 3 THE QLD A0S VTV B, oaer: LOOK AT'ALL VilK OLD FAVOIITES, Tho tireat riren [n North Msnyeina, northwestward of Lak hin ected to acnms Rinszold st At s S el ar B S | ot skt 0 e opefon o | Uagg st e o 10 o fSafsarha s | o ok eoull, ehate e ductis o | Fr it Jort Misje ° | sad il s paces o o e T {ound in hisottupring, Agaln, it 1s tar from being | that steam azn into fte constitnent elements, anid . . ¥ w source will compel his Lieut. Cameron, animatod Ly his desire to crosa | ton & Quincy at O«ccola, mfi pasaing throngh M. the mase wonl again_have to cool dawn slowly to | _Fara, Camoron's chicf gulde, aid that the whita | which I send you of & Africa more than Lo complete the diacoverie of his o Foink At which such Snoiner unlon and renulte | 180 conld wot have ssen he wator, fiow towrd. | Hishiomn o cxclafm, S¢kh wiat uo I ke now! rglecemvorshancrosserthe Luataba and prococded Ing contlagration would be pomsible, (llere fn the | T Bbly becanso T et ok Sear ik N e et e e oa a Lake Lincoln, thence proceoded, 1 am told, in o philosophy of our boller explosions, which hattve at Tembyve sslil that laat ye ero B ¥ routhwesterly direction with & company of Fortn. Fonerully” oceur” Whan the tenipecature: of fhe | weratwa Lakugas, ane flowing ta hnqnjny'lknd anc | 1 hia ignoun will accept my anawer I raspect. ¢ 1 i joine L. dmpoanible that oxygen fa an' clement to us, only hecanne e have not yet found the meanaof renol v ing it info more primitive components. It may b that oxygen I8 developed from tho cosmic material uniler conditions of temporature which do not now exlat In the Snn, ~ns o0zone prerenta us with dis- tinct characteristice, due 1o a diffetent gronping of nioms to that found in the moleculoof oxygen, Lug. even If oxygen should bo allka nheont in esee and in poane, thera may bu other substances, of which wo Kuiow nothing, that nre capablo, undef approprinte conditions, of uniting with the solar hydrogen, to produce the phenomenn of combuation. 1 do not now refer ta tho rrk:ll:nl nonual manifestations of rolar enerpy, bot to the posaibilitics of thy ‘past and the futire. Wo have no fnud reason to sip. poso that the Sunof nur day fs a burning body, thuugh wa cannot resiat tho conclusion that Lo 'l #n Incandescent moss, Nelther have we any war- rant for suppoalng that combuation will nu(occnr ou the Sitn, or auy otlier star, the xamo s on the Earth, when the conditions apprapriale to come bustion are lnrnlled. ‘Theee conilitions nre the required chomical ele. menta, thelr phyelcal appoeltion, and a proper tetipernture, "1t {4 well known that combueiion, ke oxydation, 15 a phenomenon stteniding tao chemleal unlon of certaln elcments, It fs not Asr, Hupeville, Osceola, and Indisnola. The peo. pieaf Oeceola, of courde, ara ot fover heut over thls acheme, and, at a recent meeting held there, resolved that they would aid any responstble rail- road company who would nndertake to construct rucha rond. * Tho other points along the routs seein equally awake to the value of the road. A meeting of the citlzens of Clarke Connty will be lield Tnesdny to -discues the project. The thint und lant stnng 1o this how I« THE DES MOINE<, APTON & MISSOURT Tinilroad Company, which was formally organized AL Aftun recently, oud proceeded st once in their orzanic 1aw to locate now and forever the head- nuarters of the Company at Afton, which thus leans into the posity of allroad canire, s Minervy eprang full-pasoplied from the brain of Jove, Afton has not sutliclently pondered the expenence of Berlineton with the car-ehops of the Hurlinston, Cedar flapids & Northern. but the more ratlroads Adton hax the moro she will And out, Thie read i to be binilt by taxation, and Jouks larely t the Chicazo, Hock Teland & Vacide, At nrecent Jarge and euthusiastic meeting hold In the Intereat of thia profect at a dinpatch wasre- colved from Dis Molnes stating that the Chicagn, Huch [dand & Facific woatd budld the road Lo tho s Admission 60 cen McVICKER’S THEATRE. LABT WEFK of the great Irlsh Comedlan, Mr. DION BOUCICAULT, Who wiil appear e ry rvening and BATURDAY 3TAT- INEE ma " CON 13 his aimirable plsy eositied TITH SEHAUGHRAUN. The Celehrated Actress, MISS CATHARINE ROGERS, as CLAIRE, 3t Veex—nevival of the Comedy muccessca, O S and Lo Hotion Comedr wu ‘Thursday, April 5—Heaedt of Mrs, Frank Mardoch. Carriaqed caa be ordersd at 1 1 n oss traders: probably to Ambniz or bt Fani de suncrheated contenta ln reduced to the comblning | Ythor to Ruaj bit this yese's'eain the | fully beg i ta glanco aver the letier. and to rand | {oria, by which ne oy 1eTE fne. Gl o tho point by a sudden decrease of Premmure.) Wil Iwo Hivorgain: maa tiain, e ecting the Tiver Known aa the Kagern. or Inpers. | 1ualaba exactly where Livinzstone eft 1f. - For the continuons_radiation 1nto space ihis procers mnt | , KAwe-Nyango, the chie 10 stk sne 8 iver Aome | oo Rianate D ChNDownse e faiera, or Ingeel, | o oution In dfsputa Wae »* I (he Lusiebs the Sho have been repeated, again lnil pgain, at shorter | EEKTAR, SAIG that he would show ino o river fow. Tho notiveof earagwamneo: ands, 1a catled jba | OF the Conzol™ ~Livingstane thourht it to be tha toryals il ot Jonath the fomperaturamasa: | Vs fawing Toward . oo o oo AT & | 40 hetlves of Ragmtmo and finds, ln called ihe | Nilo: the Georanhical Councll (hoaght 1 1o be s shuced baioto the polnt of spontancous combantion, | FIET TOWARE toWARE A, oL ] Mt ' o Congo, The only way to resolie the doubt in to The dwellers an other plancts of the solar systom mibreiuchof b Y he! e RO travel down the'Lualaba along tha right bunkcton might thus ses the enrth blazing up inta vivid Ju- two Lukugus, one flowing to the lake. anothier | THE NILE RESERVOIRS OF SPEKH AND GRANT. known point. oty it intorvale, cach of which was nhorter | fowing toward ftua; ut these last two yéara' ralis | ~ Seka and Naker both write about ** resurvoira A DRILLIANT PROSVECT. Than tha ane tmmerately preceding o Tl g, fleen, the Tanganylka o much bt iho | of tho Nile® lu tholr bouks. Bocke discovered the | o, iy gk LEIAKT POSEC Teilliant Gelds gonlng In nlso supportad by & pamiiel, Tho atar | lake bai +awallowad " he Lukos dowing Intolt, | Victoria fake, aud. whlle aecompanted by Grant. | |, ¥ou will thus percelva I hate & il Ll bl that aupeared |n Caswloes in 107 waa supponedat | & bad become folned to tho Lukuga, dowing 16 | discorered th Vielaria Niln. T Victoria Lakefg | Dgfere me. And the yrospect o i eny o that time to ho an_entlraly new one, Butwe ind | Jtuss but that this unien v"mh‘!':n Rua Luknza w‘n- & magnificent extent of water, 1t Iathe reciptent merely anticipating vehat Nes ahends <sShotl | 1t recorded that a slmilar phenomanon occurred in | 108 continual, only i'"'h"{,‘ (‘m L’""}.‘,’,’ the mu'l - | of many fine atreains, twoof which are very = | npell for thie head of the ‘Alexandrs Nile, of shatl {ho pama port of the bewveny In A D. 015 and | Glet Tonscon (Ratia) Ll euck iriermpons Afler | portant, Whe Shimeeyy s 200 wilon fn Tungth | §50 [0 e hest uf the Alexandra e, or shatl 1804, It souma probable tht theso thfea phenowms | $15viod, ad calmed. the rivar volurned avuaual | frum ite soutce tolle” exit into the, Inke. = o | [FRTUALE, Blin thr, Fieht tank of ae Lasiatar cral vinitations were suceessive contagrations on | totbelske. T L L Aloxandes Nlo hor (e yet discovored) b lengih of | o WIth o, Ehal) 1 atter arfmeing o Xoomsmer onc and tha sante star, Tho interval hetween the . O n LUKDGA. e i be. o T Tl q nf\uummwneny suid take this coy Nile oy anre twao eurlicat dates was 310 yeara, and it wna short- In company with Kswe-Nyanye and soma of his dlmlic’; migh conpare: (A IIG Imn'xel. ond | o jae where he firat fnrges fron the 00y Womb or encd 10 308 yoars Belweon 1204 and 1072 An | peopls wasalied upa e opou sireant Uk body | drulne ol the wator which falla fntolit frofn ax. | frlet where e st feeaen, frum tho uosy womb or A4k of A Tond series, and the REaF has v cooted uniform width of trom 400 10 600 yards, bt | dry weasan, (haThamen and Severn nnlted, and the | Gecked lakeluts or the vreadil of evor varual -.Magngor FEngagement of the distingalshed Actress, MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Supported by the Company from the Grand Opera v ‘ ¢ - | tho sheitered bends, tindistarbod by the monsoon | color and ‘purlty of ‘it water prove tuat it muss [ BARYIUE, of where ho eushes witls fresh-bors stane | Ajwsour dtate line for £140,000, A similsr mevi- Housd, Cincinnati, in tha Great Fla; i sty Borile RIS o chty Comny | 64 o U omperadugo below wiicl & contagra- | thagholtoteqbonds, hudeturbnd | Fapytis, Afiof | clther ‘Taka Ia rivo far 0. she weelwand ‘of ths CInd Whohen” 1o tho o yay oo nd forunls | fug wad heldat Mawnt Apre IMISS MULTON. temperuture, an tho nct of chomical unton 18 ale | - tne ofher wont befars T close, The plancts | MINK throa milen before. the southdurt wind we | Tanganivke, or that lis course.1s Jatercapted iy maetahis Kludred gathored (rom o poinbe ol e | ol fpinee® kfer profects the people of Ming- Asplayed by her with undoubied success gt tho Wayn accompanied by the dispiay of a determinata | dnpiter, Satutn, and. Urbn, TNy . | e e et th e o Yuintad | oric lake whers fia watsrs wore parifed. Taves. | GLiE 10 oo Vit i Sl oie it Ahe L A e L R b L L Quantity of plus or minus ihermal envrzy, Wae | tune, arq much moro highly hieated than the Earth, | out as the uimost limit of the ascent made by Cam- | tigating tho caune, 1 discave erent paive.” O | Floods? Ot ‘shall Iworship i tue ahrine of tho | oum ol thor three projects succeed, and that one uf | _ Next week, Daly's Fifth.ay, Theatre Company. ¢8u cauxo combustion by ralslag the inatarlal toi the required Lemperatnre by tieans of the' electric apark; or wo can otherwiwe indnca’ tha necded tompernture in avamall portion, of the anbetanca to bo barmed, which will ¢) hen, In the act of oninu with the oxygen, develop a suf- flclent wuigment of thermal encrey to ralse other portions of the mass to tho requireil temperature; und thus, by a coptinuous extension of tho. warm.. ing process, the whole snasa is titted to comblne with oxygen, —in other waords, to bum, ' This e fainiliar sclenco- enough, and fa anly stated here for tho parpose of Inutltuting a cuns- n, sud leading np to & consideration of that 14 nol a0 I(L'!\Ernflr understood, The phos nomenon of cambuetion hias ite Jimits of tenipera ture In both directlona, —abovo an woll as belows fi Just the mame way that the perception of wo aml reverensa vatch h‘lm nnfuld his [ Thia'In sidlcated by their greater inaas,and Icas ap. | €F90, & amall bond among the pupyrus plants, o | considerable extont kuown by dillecent ames, Tents Ty 1ot Tre e e RraIoe Iase L don Al | T hundred Jardh Horthwess Thoey ThoLumias BIR SAMUEL DAKER'S LikES. fna) otonds flones bacoun Apectroacope ahiows thnt thelr atmorsphores pre [ mouth. N A sl Elr Samual Hlier’hzlfluxlrnr:n euund Grant | yoranath and lannels hinmelf 1 rouks with loaded with tlie vapor of watcr L an oxtent we | A8 s first proof of what Kawe- yange bad eald | of the existence of a lake westof Unyoro, pro- | mzfia, B ISRRCE meel, aeuine resound the can. scarcely appreciate, bnt which = was | Abonta Lukuga flowing Inta the inke aud another | cecded fo thut field, and fortunately discovered | narad or " (his Lerrible manarch, Bebo b omties doubtiess paralleled on' the earth during | fowing oul of the lako, hie polnted out the return- snather magnificent lako, called, by the Wanyoro, ing his tribute from other potcntates of loss roe or [bofors our carboniferons ora, They aro | lng water bubblos, which “ifongli, ho wald, | Luta Mwlce: bythe Waganda, Muta Mrige: by | ity iriUAh from oihor otentatcs of lew ros probably past the detlagrating stage; but poraibly | Acainet tho sinal) waves caused by toe southoast | the Wasogars, Nyanfa = Unyoro; ~ by " tha | faafi D, foliow ‘Anatiy discharges his food io thn not. Thero I kttle roum 1o doubt’ that many a | Wind, for which he received on_encouraging word, | Wanysmbu, sometimes all hrest 10 which | heeany Doth coutsen ‘aro equafiu entleing: both tlmo In the far distant past, and perhaps maro than A DOAT BUNVEY OF THE LUKUGA, Baker, however, very Pronorly irave (ho name prerent anicndid alda fur geogtuphical research: oncd In tho futare, theio conflugrative burstings | After landing at Lumbn all who wore not requir.. | Alberi Xiyanzn. 'In a native canve he explored | Prefeht tplendid f -aupanfbcnmknuwn.mrl out nte In order on those plancts,” Tehonld not e | ed by me in the deliberste investigntion 1 was | about sixty miles nlong ihe northeast coant, and | o Nyangwe, nurprlscd to tind Jupiter, at auy nument, faming | abott to make with the aid of tha (. I had a | dhiscovered the Victoria Nllnkdanzmflnz from the In tho ieantime T lay atthe feetof the mighty uy Into o star that woold be eaxily visilie’ at mid+ | proper camp inado and a guiot cove cleared, where | lako Victoris, fu beone of t oalenteol tho Albert | princess of Walea an oxplorer's irihnte,~all that days and dudiente (o un by his groater hrlllianey, | tha boat and canoo conid lio close’ to the Lank. Yake. A litle furthor nurthy th Albert Nivanzs | 1o uc uovured, motanred, and abtveyed of e the progross of mighty chianges on lis surface that | thon qrnceeded further up the Lukuin. When | discharzes all ita collected aMuenta—the Victoria Alezandra Nile,—the Mothur of the Victoria Nilo, wonld extingulsl crary race. Of Wo o his satel. | Aot 100 yaras BIgher ap o arsived At fns utmbss | 1o being ane of theminty the I bite Nite, which TERRY AL SriEr lites, whichare probably at present the ouly in. | lmitof open wal and an s Wll‘ullllflygll'lpmeln- in §ta descont toward En{t recelves other aMuents ank 10 3 ‘them willthere seems tu be every resson to believe, TUE DRE MOINES HIVER RAILWAY has been Incorparated at Des Molnies for the pur. pose of hutlding s road nurth frotwn some poiut on ke Jowa Divislon of the HiinolsiCentral to a point on the sloux CHL& St Paul Toad, throngh Palo Alto ('onnt ‘This Compuny hus its headquarters at Emmetsburg, and {ts caplial Is §100,000. “Twwo plana are propoved for extending the nas- row gauge north from Dea Moinen. Onafs toa point on_ the Bt Panl & Sloux City Joad, near Winona, Minun, The other s through Gulhrle, Dallas, and Shelby Conntice, Uurlington is the centre of several projects of which Tuk Titnuxs has slready made tnentlon from time tothne. The narrw-xuuge loail the cry here, and no loss than theer projects are ow !l 001’8 MUSECN, i PEN COTTON i g oviriciar ond Muvager Ly the elite o1 the city. K77, eriirn chaoge of proe Crowy MONDAY, FTamme, Vricea of w tra eharge for rererved fromoa. m. 108, p. in. night, 1oue by tho hiuman ca b o , Do mas v fron bonk. | mora or Jews important. ~ Near Rhartoum the WEite Tarine on foat, uli lndepcudent and with more than falr B o oV e o o oty 2 2bove | Hablled motubory of the Jovian system Thcre o ioplatTor s s, e api-ih a mo: | N1 Sceiven i Sccekan (- s UG [To0 ks | o AVAMIGRART RTIDMIG BB e | Srospecia, e i Sorieisorn: o | "o allmlt of temperature which 1a hot yer precinoly r ablu tavel tried to detect a carrent. “The level indl. | Illua Niio (diacovered by Jamew Bruce), which zlven | 1 ifary's ' Sutes Ruers awan tor o riting T pberatin fom Duriinvton ki Win- | cSmi dofiued, thouzh its exlstenco may be consiiorca ay SPORTING. cated none, We ihen pushed our way through | in Abyasinls, vty e In T A oek sattenant eptienie o | Beuk o Henry County, wil undoubiedly bo'e '\'«'S?i"‘.fi""’c"“"l‘.?“' o flll{il!ran\ chemical Ilenfirfil about ‘tw"‘.’l ards x:‘lnth:psgly‘flnlxl-nlz,huviullclh?;e Ml'ml:"unxn‘rzmb ye‘fl‘muml?,:"flunhbm Faging heros devoaring the population .{ e Yata h_‘;fi:fl a:-u'n‘f:rx'nn o .;l’,',"‘lh' m:d phete m"““';‘ 10| mubines nay, BV aeen were stopped nudhanks, bl as pl ), ) * er dircovering a il n 5 < s cl that they will mot minute mechanicany s0 Jreory oy TASE BATL, i wltine And puddies preginnt with SOcthIn snl- | Niyansa 1 oot oatls Trown uitocle 10 e Uit pag of the sk Fatar Kpa e Ca1Hye It | wide:awake men, ani ate ot ascustomcd 1o co they do befo:r the Timits of combust We find thin to be tao caso with thy 4 nd this fact fu one of the ltmngtllroumlu proafs that ho I lutensely iot. (1 nerived ot this coneluxion sy gral _ycurs -ug0, only to find - sfterwards that . Faye had snticipated Eaanifuation Of the dun shows that tho twenty-threv elements dlacovered In bl exterloe aro ot chomically cous Blited, ne i the enrtl's crust; aod such cofabink. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, . mallfe, - 1 cannod four men to stand in the boat, | north in search of the tributaries of these iwo great i ¥ - Iuptuxavoris, Slarch 20.—Tho Indianaolls | ami siaidingon toelr shouiers, with an' onr.{ur | Isken-ite ATbortand Viciorin—and porcelrei Tat | o) a0 8 Freat many thiagefo writesbonfwy Jour. Tasc-Ball Club will open the scason fn Chicago [ fitppurt. I trled tu oblaln u genaral view of what | the alopo of tho section wanmore to the east, ta. [ 17 SEDE VT ANESAIES L B bk an_vury fi- Iny ahiend anid around us. 1 ssw the bed of the | ward the Victoria, and that no rivors worthy of the | (e’ of "mxmclac e mrieri o 1o mhih dis Wwith the White Btockings April 23, creak ur river chukad from bank o Lank wilh the | name, except tko Rumingo'or Mpangs, fall into tha | Euveries of inaunitces cxgaieitely-Trayant vinctanali Enquirer, March 39, papyras-plints, except whore they tucloacd smuall | Alert Lake from the east side, Nor can any river berries, caverns mud underground dwellings, thu Monday's liltle panlc is past and the Ted | pools of sthll wator; and nbout awile or soup I | of importanco .nzg!!vrtlu Albert from the south, copner’ mines of Katsta and’ the mode of working to atand exactly in | becauso the Aloxandra Niyanzs occuples 100 farzs Btocklug Club Is wore of a ccrtalnty now than | i \r8e% hlch setmed fomo to stand exactly i | becauso the Ale rany themn, licardmuch sbont the famous s mence an eutsririva and lesve 1L Lalf completed. The towns west and porth of Windeld want the road. and »o euricat bav they becoms in thelr Im- portinities that Itls qulte probable the little ba. cinning will become Itse twn rowds, with s June. thon ot Windeld, one branch ruunlng nortfiwest through Wastiinzton County, andthe othur west througli Jetferson Cously. BUNDAY, AVIIL 1, Burbank’s PopularStuday Aternoons 1n 0f Tare ea ellence witt ba WL Wi W Edy e Doors ured g, Nitiminelyn, 23 £o, i, 1d must he fed from the section weparating " ') v ‘ BURLINGTON, MONMOUTH & JLLINOIBIIVER, | .. tion {n, of coursu, m.}mumf under the vastly | 1t was Inst week. Yesterday morning the man- | caused two of ny men to praceed oppusite ways on nyika and Albort, and the Albert from tho ;‘,,’,’i},{{"fl.“},}:‘,’;‘,}"_‘;‘,’“{{':,",-‘,’;i'l‘§“’:,‘,f‘;"}:g;;;“l;"§l:g:: u 15,40 o handsor 8 con. | ETATE-ST, by caneaaratirs of ha totetlos lence we | agement pald ench mombor of the Club In the il towar) the banks, Porcslving, ‘after funny linpertant witinenta supply the | poind the Tanzanikn. Dt Uis necensity of Hinve: Peorta or Pekin anuy conclude that tho poe cavnot veenr Inthe aun of tos sutiwits of erupted volumus 3 0f combustion —except at the Ras, which way ihe wutching thous 8 sbort time, that the mudidy ooze | Albert other than the Vicioria Nilo thoy must bw ¢ity bla salary up to date, Then two dozen bats | W 10 o ehauch 1o mtoin s wolghty { | noarched foron the woutuwast wul weat ‘aule of | 41415, Uenarire It tog uruent which if ) cely again, le rrengih, paint an the Hlinols Iy were ordered, nud the hoys hud thelr mensures | recalled them, und returncd to oven w Lake Albert, by jaeans of a vessel Lyuiched on fw Jeetis tton is to be effected with the ) reach a dista i this expeditiou. HExy M, STANLEY. Eastern, which has vo changed | The Sobey "oieee ety Lpasuio. ufil‘y' e (e el ot tho sulta), “Thot | jyieacaaf a current, I ok 8 pieca of board,witn | tant inftence on (1 Inks. ur wouldororcisso the SI KECK, Fith eratitying ontooss, and snythihic like s sucrs | Xou are lnvited to call st our vtors and ses tocen't look much like & lotting go of the grip, | which I ind provided myself beforehand, snd cut | White Nile liself did not Lake Albert (mrrcerl its local, . . ,‘,‘)E. at Lest, and sof very short duration. On the contrary, the mauagement told tho boys | vut adisk afoot in dismcter, Into this diek I | courso it is obvious that such & river shonld he ttractlon of graviiatlon, which y-seven aud 4 quarter thues niore powerful thero than In the caril's stmosphere, nn[:uy pulls 1hoee gns volunies hack towanla the npl-nunl #ure | thy elements separate 'l the yreater d fho famo mnat die ot as surely, thouph n thu same munner, o4 the Haue of 3 umhu is extingutuhed when shrouded in the products of Previuus combuntion, ‘getie wovemncnton thy part of ieorta e Pekin Either manbliave, ncreaced vitaliy 10 the projact tho new styloa in SPRING and securo the road, The third narruw-gauge In which Burllogton is now thureughly interested le the § B URLINGION, xzouu«;w & WEBSTERY, rofected to oxtoint arrva lown. cast and weat, ’ hrocih the southern tlur of counitles. A prelin bured fonr hioles, thraugh which Irove astout | Inken into considerstion when spusking of th What Fo Rays About Ilis Difficalties, . Cincinnuil Enawirer, Mareh 2. “*Wouldn't & European war Lave helped yon ont!" saldour yvoung man. **Earopean war be blowed," reaponded 513 ** that's where the tronhie was, that he had no fntention” of relensing any of cord, andsuspended tolt at tho distance of Avo | sources of the Nito, them, but would run the Club through the ses- | fect 'an_onrthenware pot, wiikch, Blled with water Lake Alhert, recelving such & gra: “a | 8nd held insuspension by the Tioard, would un- | the Victorla Nile, hus been called by ton uuder any clrcamstances, Thers wero a | A4 RIS, 10 MEpnlon B2 e proart, M ouid (0 | Ervolr of the Nile. bur b score of prominent men of money around | one alde of the I'm:mlll Jlruvu;m::zllrlk; wl'i_x?ln l.tka;nlc:flr;:l :J,'&"é;“f..’;"i:' |Afl-"l“u i o) v v 1! ead. OW, e yesterday Inguiring whether the Club was | small B e eat ot || VieTin th A o oLy, asplaratios At the beginlug of tha packing veavon hogs ¢ worth £5.25 8 bunared, with a rleing market, to ho given up, and reody, to ol back | 1055 et with tapeTios, boblnda of the sack | Proto that Laka Viciorls Grentros & Mgher 1itio, | and whon they reached $0.25 and 7 hoatred i inary survey has been determined upon. and will | Just recaived, all of which we continue to be underiaken ue soon Aw Ihe westher witl permit. sell at our former POPULAR PRRIOES, “This ling of argumeat warrants the conclusion up the tcam with wi N X distinet und scparate from that to Lake . Saveral juiles of track sre now in operation between ¥ that thore canok st e e b s mecescs fl;:lu“ i .!‘:m. :.I‘lexl:t &?0 o&ell‘.mu ':‘At.";:fl}n.".'.‘"‘&’fi. o '-hgl:t;v’n’ nl:!- -Jm::h;‘fllw: s e e o At be Jake loaked ax if you couldn’t have vo much pork. - By | Keoeaugaa and Susamit >tation, Tois l'!n 1o be rE qurpns’ k WaaLansita buruing 6f liydrogen fn the sunne | yo ol 0 'Chunize any day, If uecess K completcd I proceedod fathe southessterniostend, | = Permit mo to place tn order a few questions and | aud by the war clond Ulew over, and thomarket | soon suld Suters doyes o cutith, sl £a8 e, 40 vl s : Crowg "iyel by “the star I e PE | (o Club hero, Nothing ot tne sing feroaicel | and in. the Fentro of the crock dropped \bojdiak | anawers, | What aupplics the While X began 10 drop until, e bottom ell unt of it and P ek Waamia i by, NTATEST. ] lace In thuelar In tho Hwan,—ine conttiors Ot | £y, howerer, ‘The buya huve cooled down, and and stiached the pot In the water, snd noted the | water? Lake Albert, o{:uu‘y’.:,‘ln nic| to-dsy pork that cost o cr 30,50 s 10 pack wil emperature 1ot betnz favorable thereto, Armd 11 thio sun Is puw two Lot t6 permit such an exhibi~ tlon of celeatial fury, inusuiuch a8 ho sppears to ba gradually cooling, or, at Ieadt, not to TOW- fug notter, aud ls ‘not, therefore, more highly hcated thun atany timo 1n the pust,' we nre ohlfuml to reject aa nntenablo Lo iden thatour sy has ever hovn deagrated since the carth had & )fu bias tory on her wuifuce, Buch a buryin might possis bly have uccurred whon the voliimo uf s s 80 nuch greater (han now that the condending vrocess due Lo-th force of gravication had nub opcraled o produce anything 1k Rreat . temperature at the salar s oxtiblicd Buw. Byt that 1ime hersell wau Sither unborn, oF was @ mere of cnucleated Yapor. without even a crust, 1nuch less & luzurious Yeyulation aud a swuroi of uninated bolngs on her cooled and -solidified* surface. The chanzes of femperature on our globe, the record of which lo ‘graven on - the rocks so deuply that I can be read by the sclentific wen ond :“!‘;&flnfl'o‘.“‘“‘s" dn(.h u;w?nm.“:a tho ¢l Other cal than thls, Vhether they resulted from changzes In thu fnclination of the cartl's axis, or in the eccentricity of her urbit 0 precession of the wyuluoxes, us urgucd by Croll, 12 8 quesiion upon whigh we bave not e (o enter Hut how o 1Ra conc} L Veryt tima b rononcter, whilo we rawed far awav | sappllies Lake .Albert! \ctorla N f | not bring more thap §4. 50 or £4,75 in the market, everything will go on s usul. Capt, Pike eald | from 3. cfll'hu monsuon wind blew very atrongly Conbse principaily (so far aa yot kno bente | In fact, the shrinkaye in_pork, constdoring th b~ to us yesterday: “Tell the people that our at the time, proceeds the "Ic ris Nlle? Front the Victorda | tercet on the money savestod fu it, smounts to 33 Club nseans to play fn Cineinnatt and nowhere e distunce which the disk floated between 23h. !.nk . What wupplies the Victorla Lske? The | percent," G T c| else. Wo have uo fvars of tho ubllity of the | 22m, 20s. and 24b. 22m. was 824 feot from southe | Aloxandra Nile, of course, Jlrlucl . Whence Mr, Keck then told s story illustrative of kis IMLIBERINENE 10 carey us throughs we lave Dy | 6381 0 nortAWast. procecis the Alexandra Nifof From tho Alesans | strutigles i the past fow wecks Lo keep hla nows vioubt but that the ity would sco s througlh | Second attainpt, afterncon, wind becalmed disk | dra Lake. Wit supplles the Alexandra Lako? | ahove water. - Abwnt three week #g0 he pave hiy { there was ou 1 4 floated fron: nurthwest to sontheasi—that Iy, Takes | The Upper Aloxandra Nile snd other streams not | sriend Driges Gunningham an Inklng of his Anan- L Teave wo wount’ piod Uually, before we | BoRbd frgee uetmons b e yet huown : cial emburramiments, v, ‘Reck Wav largely. in mou Juare, wo Would play on our awn hook, = 1 * Itlu clogt, tlien, that (he Evyptian Nile Is tho | debt fo Mr. Cuinningham. and tha latter sahts s 041+ aniifor gate sioney Thin closed ant sxporsnent fot the frstday. Tha | lsaba of 1he unitod Blae and bibe MHat (0t th | o s ok oy, oud tha laiter sabls 3 mml:'l‘ll:l‘;u:mllrrlfi;r{h:r::ru lfl:" k‘.an:’ :flulfi}dny secoud day. with fftecn of the expedition, accom- ‘!"hfi" ‘\"1," ‘ulum { r berts 1nn d‘h-: ;enu:-l -| lllrylgx'-. you are wp mun.lr]zn!drnllllll ) an 2 Hicks, und ”Hallinan ople, we ctoria Nile Iv the orla; that | friend, and | have'callvd vus of my children affer :rnm NTI‘I:;R lu‘t’ nlghlll.I g'.m? completes the gl.rf'c::':nxfllll’vlt‘:::h“.’,fi:‘d h':::[' l':’: e'}lo 1y as fl‘.‘ m«n lm'vlrr Alexandra Nile s the lsene of Lako ypulmn 1’||lhh ulu"lflr'n“ i‘n ail "lll‘vgl;lllllu‘nd‘lu eam. Acl practice wi the 3tiFo of 8| vatercoursce would per. xandra, treal you jusias k w eat evary other mau i onu day Until the ceaton. bpeith, abons Sires reihs | ataual the bushis xad watersourast wokld ety |/ AIEaA0S\1) 63 deeis that 1 hivazivop higher tiice n dotlar 165 you will ava £0 tuke your chance with hence, Meanwhitie Capt. Pike fs preparing for | the watercariros and stroame was from uorthwess | 10 those Iakes than mero reacrrotre: 107 withunt | fhecs (in bome 10 your wifu to-night and tell her Hia,ar team i tho teld aguluat 8 siromg picked | 942 2088 of hours we came to Blwent villagsy | o, Judecd in sirict wnd sober verlty, thewe | forfelt yuur coutdunco i my o You want any nine. where tho road from Monyls 41 i e Red Btoc! P Luwelexi crussed tho Lukuga, - AL Elwanl wa aug. | Ceuling the courue of tha river froi the Alexandrs | apccial Deivlieyes Lwill zive inem 1o you.” -t ¥iie FT Red Stocklugs’ new unlforn will bo mad | JiweisH <2 party with two of the villagers, then | Ne to Alexandria, du, g the #lver lnto sev | nest day,” sald Mr. Kuck, ** Umet him_sgatu on ¥y A, G, Spaldinz & ' Hro., of Chiteazo, ons of | derended by & geutle slope to the Mitwansl. At | eralstrcame—the While Nlle, Victoria Nile, and | 'Change, and he said to wme, *§1, your affatrs can's Wigorted, white, tianncl, Tho puite aud sbirts | the bass uf 4us slove wo caine lo the hed oecapiod | Aleaunars Nile, i be ao dedperate an gou sar.’ 1 fold him thal dioy perfect n and luose, wi e Kibam! d Lui . The former wau a PARALLEL CAsN, v werg even wares, [ thoudht, We thread of red n’bugl thein, 7T :cvt‘p“‘wo‘?:b: :’xflll. uln:n:l-!l:‘-mm, ‘:vulfiu l‘f-endwulhu-lw y. A parallel casa is presented by the Lualsba, dis. | cunversation, when § offeredto ive bim 8 ior) White also, except a red binding. The stockings | Crosingthis we came t the dried bed of & perfod- | covered by Livingstone, which inay be described fn | 0f iy wifo s bone: and broperty. He refused tofake aud belt will be red. Gould was measuring the | ical river; whedhiar it should be called the Lukuga | like uanner as- the sbove, The' Chaubeel feeds | 1, asying, your wife and children do not owe me boys for tlcir suits yestorda; P& the | or tne Hibutba, 1t would be diicult o say. | Lake Beuba: Lake Bemba creatos the Loapu anytning, and § will not take it from them. ile i Prostrate and withered water-cane showed that the | the Luspnls supplive Laxy Mwuru: Mweru creal then asked me to give lm my note for $30,000 for fow of the water in the season was lakewand. A | Wobb's Lualaba; Webb's .Lualabs, supplicd by | the amount I owed him. 1 gave it to him, whea tew yarde fartber on we came to where this bed | otber tributarics, wzpn« the Lower Lualaba (or, | ketore it u}- and nmm'u ou the fluoz 10 sliow hiy Bpectal Dispateh (o Th Trivune. Arst became ol r..dwnu -Lduuu urowth of water- in o'x rflvu;d;. :hn"\ "\.‘;“L"“l'lf.n? l'!hl‘}xa‘luuv u; Su:&tlhlcuég';; we. llé:-]é.mfln;g;-dIn;‘u;él'gmlzzfllmy Y 2 ek royrees, ‘chy'e Luslaba); Webn's Lualaba i fosne o bt 50, N . Drnotr, Mich., Murcl 30.~This eventng the | §27 A63rishinz and S in anroursm sxoiut fueru; the Luspria fs e tntue of Beinva, | Mo sath” St lere to-night wud aunes i unc’ *3 Ll ing-stowk tw npon ity m”i!h’:‘:n.uv ot ull i raiirosd projects now dis- cussad In Jo Thoy are the leadlng ones. Jing thoes ara others, Keokuk had s north n_wlfxrm jected, bint theCompany dissolved and divided ap he franchire. The e~cnunl{=ndIunll-lmlln‘; BTA’ @ llulln'.llllhl lhr 'ruo‘ 'nfim uml‘ :lnkvn :"u" = - Nan tars. bk the Jife I virtually ous of the project, 'IONAL. e Chicago, Briligton & GQuiney At casieins LDUOAT P e i lhaer ks somanvs | HARVARD UNIVERSITY, 12 fi X Jrof g v L thinyg to do. il 3 " Eincinnat aud Centerele, in_ Appanooss Caun: OAMIRIDUE, MASS, . ty, are gently ngitating a narrow-guuge to connect | Summer Instruotion in Belenca for 1877, e i ek ion Coutias aseEisving il Far Tearhors szl otlier Alakin, itk Bl b vl A +fun will be givea e4 follows:~ #uma energy toward bullding w road froin Cascade | Courees of tnstruc P 10" iellcviig, and aurveys oo 1o be. made of 1he i SRS, Y13 Qunllsiive dosizin, by These are same of the rallroad achemoa on hand | gikyJuseEsals Botaay, by Awt. Prof. Goorgs L I Jows thls yesr, und lt o't a good yese for all- |+ plogsmic. lotny, by Amt. Prat. W. G. roada either, luny nk tl e Granger de- W 7.5 Prot, N, B. Ebialar. Fee, 850, i R T A g S 43 vislons will put an clectual atop W rallroad boild- [ Ing, but Lho aigus of tho Limes Just uow fudieate s | ) e . 4 Cambi Tt s e femhas, B;y'nufl o rent, or, &b least, 003 +0 dismutrone s conse- | PRARE FES 455, s s Thitcas st b ‘i i Infurtaation sbust thess THE SUIPPERS' GAIN, ity sy Esotdned by apulisgla i bedrcary ot THE TUUNK LINES AUALN AT, WAR OVRE pumianT | Marvand Uulversity, Ceubeldys, Mas., luclosux & RATRS, - = Special Ditpaich to The Triduna s New Yonx, March 28 —The trunk lines are s ssserisaally ot war. sisiougs no decunionat | Py fane Tandaulots, Coaehies, Lake Detrolt Horse-Falr Ao dee 4 ‘o | Fhesa lakew, n 11k went thero and mel my broker, whou . b codi oy 1 t | five meetings thls year ln%‘:fl?wmfi?fl:fl;hm{ m:-:lotl:dc’.u-mu:,'l“r;u;:e;g ?fle:u‘ufl%l:x‘ ;".'}L‘i L) e o N i Triendo a4 tho fimic of 1he Bre. ) ot & stalement | ture in tBo compact between the Comipaules, OF PINEST MAKE AT LOW FRICES. Per year, i there wers | Muskegon tae bth’of J o R AL | be'calicd & swamp, uow over s frm path | lbterceptions or basius In the courss of tho rlvers | of ine Amount of stufl be wis carnyiug for e, od | and tho sgresment of Dec. 10 l4 mo 8 coniinson 504 | intorvale of a week 4t Orgod Heprae ook A0 | of dorkcoemwn.’ " clayey mad, 't thedlit | 1"iedd A ot Letauas (1 oas | ie'Brurcd mile and vuld nouts S, 0064 op [ Jooker comeldered bladiog. i bas boea kit o At J?'fifi?:“k,,}}::, ;'n::z o raud Rapids, Jackson, | shallow hollows, with water up 10 the snkles, which | cousse of ¢ Nile. bot ‘fl’x‘u A mf":"m:m it et aadhedti e 1494 [ koown saveral duys ihat great alamazoo, aud Detroit, m n d then do d 1o the kuces. Finally, wo | tives ara to bo balfeved) the Alezandr d 8,00, Fremiuas aggregato | now an I thesmiddly of the Mitwansl, and Kawe. | & double ouspase. 14 a & baainfor $ho recepiion | tuld bim1o el purk snd Jakd "bort” uaiil bu ad Nyanzo halted to poiut out triumphantly the water | of wan! tr.butaries, and has threu outlets—one | covervd up the amount 1 nwad.klm. aud If thy FINANCIAL, ?"'.'Hi’““*“’““&"?;u“:n'.‘.}"u"" o putig o thont | ERamOra N 1od SeCong SocihoE Ubraiiats thy | Hios m Cheek from Chneompeit S Sorould gl , bat, ou a - Nile; o n n 3 T Bostoy, March 20.—The North Bridgewater n?ulnol l":nmmu. ‘l founa t:' to gc nnly'nu deg. | 2ame viver by the K 0l zera; the third by ineaus of a | and cawe home, but I could ot sieep all night, Bavings Bank at Brocton has suspended pead. | ¥abrentelt, about 7 degrecs cooler than ‘tho Lu-. B 0F 0 00ze [8t0 the Kivu Lake, whonce the Y\"g:.{. teachod Yy bome wy falthfal wife said, 1 ing favestigation by the Baok Commiastoners, kuga Creek. By pressfug the cane down with our | Rusizi takes (s rive, which Ruelzi, of course, caip- uutslept o)} pigkt.’ 1 had not, That diseatlafaction exiated on account of slioged bad fa'th by one or more of (be Southern livus in tak- ing Wenstern freight below thu schiedule rates, Therenever bas been & thuy since 08 compact was signed when 1be schadule rates were maintaived for twenty-four hours on frerght weatward bound, Oc- idierial of which ho 1a sompariis fokel abihoraty of about 14 Tyean would oo sulicient fo llll:llulfi :l: {:‘:l} Fratire st oild be ent valie, 0 Tong s the condenaag. proscal me cuntnac. It appears o {3 Licta cutir s fuclors Tubs e peaprns Joth o heso of béat by s0lar mdlution is only pariie s GLs 1088, #3ted by eondensation, Iy compene fest 1ot 3 2 tar, the fc tics jnto Lake Tanganiks. e election-day for officers at tha £10ck- | cagtonally shippers who did pot know how to se- T s ke i T"f::e""}:‘;‘l};‘hm'n:':‘x; ipamgasirery ko secertly gy proren fu- "."’“"}1‘" skl % e "H’:"'EL"L:‘““E N ‘?.“A’}&’xnfi"&-'“" Rs bjuctrated socre 440 o, s, Sebarb sorL vl | Co Sl dction sy bavepad e fll e b 12 hston i 063w T : othe . have distingul iratet citctey o caldent, h s Doacaf e prexcit | solvent: ahservad Uhat "the ‘cano-choked bou was very e | by (o Ghika. of AIesnre o Sl oaeeATehe | Biorbioy v e of i s shijukeds of iuhbetavse have alkogs bt Liade Kt catly o Leon b e = even. Sowetimes b 1 deep that the | eorfouswith the follow] did vxplanation: Hashed “over the wlres, sud every tiek of tho tele- The huge, drastlc, griplug, sickening pills, oro | fuci sans to tho Bibe. Lok i vecas herrh wis [ Schodt Wt the follow e, 408 Cupt. dames | Hrajh inateanient teom Chicave Iald e (hae. pack fast being supcrseded Ly Dr. Plerce's Purgutive | sbout eighteen inches. Krcoa, pow deaid, in the | Granl, both Uridlsh offecrs, whilo on their way to | uadlard wers golig down, sl every tow Lioments 1, tenperaturs st the apparchi surty e ot very far-above U000 degecen wipai 009 cutvome of certaln calculstions made by me In niv. this ratto of caoling peraits an Indepenie it theold A and s the conbiucts between the erchant the rallroadn bave expired they huve been renuwed sydin abthc same ratcn Un FAIRBANKS, MORSE & C¥ exlatenca of . % < N Vi s b 1old st Ny lad | freigbt frow the Weal uzt waa Liedo fur 8 i Lo S i i 0 for the out- | wwuy by all drugglsta, dry sLough L bouslel Lewasind Uy, Clls Last | JUsppeas that, sceing tala l{ic: How L u coatrasts | wer Coming Wy wuy. Thew, Lo aelp thedialeng, | bivehades wale vhipoicals slow and dlipcult, thess 4 Becareful tobuy valy i )

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