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corn to_ Oawego &t _Be. Willlam Jomes, Two Fan- and A J, Rogers. &re chariered 1 re_from Rscanaba o Chicago at 70c free. 1liggie & Nurke want vesreln for laml!'llmhu from Lake Snpcrior to Kingalon, ard offor $1.10 Fm. No change in lsmoer freights wortn no- 14, Bugar strong: falrto i3 o1 e market i"m. Rica steady, with & fair emiand. —Qntet a0d steady: crude, 03(@100; redn- e ovecs, 203210; ABhina, 0 s schr Atmosphere, The A, Mows, 50 aree ateady: $1.00 URPENTIXE—Sieady &t %S:m—-l_znnmellpvrll n fresh. cing. llsznonJrro eargoes of wheat 19 Oswego at plée, Deorimaa-tork Market | sastery | $1650M03% | PG, o_gehe Portar, 1,300 tans cosl to Chics AP SN 5‘{&' @ o) | atdhc. The achr Folger b & charter from Lake Siars “wiinan, Bnperior to Uerden Tafand for timber. Virtnn- Western, oatee, 'otx bo—Neatly & milllan cubic fest of ship tim. =TI st gt - ber witl be shipped from Toledo this season. THILADREFITA, i . & nfet; waper, , PRILADELPRIA, ApHl 2 "’mfm‘fim i3 m‘m, NETROIT RIVER, 887441 ex 13:}':::14‘3.5'3: x-:‘;"my do, $9.00@0.78; . higl Fradon, 810, i ‘Graty—\heat auiet but mndy‘ Pwmvuh red, PR amber, ¥1.12: white, $2.10@1.15. liye on A2 Vi Comn St yellpm,. $1stot muer{’ru The tng Winsiow, Capt. M. Swaln, arrlved at Detrolt from Lake Erie Satarday cvening, with the following vosaels in tow, boundnps Schrs Norway, Biheria, Victor, F. I, Rutherford, Jessle Drum- SaEi e’ e, 0. . Galy inactlves white, 520) mond and Sweden: Thia it the firat tow of any mr::;n.‘tm"&_ $10.00310. mognitndo that has passed throngh the Detroit Hiver this sesson, and, constdering the limited number af vesasls which have yet aailed, and the wreck(ng work dane by the tug,” it Is quite remark- ah'lnnn opoake well for tha enterprise of Capt. 50, Provistoxs—)iess pork, $10.60817.00, Beof hams, n fair demand at 134@14c. D 3 . S04t and towers retined, 154 crude, I axr—Testern, 81,11 PTa—Wheat. 3,300 by eorn, 120,000 bo. B euanTa~ Corm, 84000 b 000 I, - WooL—Firmer, but ni:‘l qum:ly higher. n VESSEL-SALES. ‘The tug Urania, of Detroit, hos been sold to par- {les at Deach larbor, whera she will tow barges, i AALTINONE, The sche Wayne has been aold by Capt. Edward O AT Riners Howerd Ber "'.a"“"f\v:g{! Mayen to Chicago parties for 312,000 cash. She Is fifl‘ o hery Howard Street £6.75@7,50; do extra, $7.00@4. %10, 00, m'nwna buogant end 6a10c highert red, 82,0k, 10; Maryland red [alr to 03: do prime, $3.1032.13, Corn~ a finely.appointed craft of 22,000 bu eapacity. ani 18 only two years old, rating * Al. Ier otiginal cost was $21,000, but'it {s belloved that ahs could now be duplicated for 814,000, —— PORT HURON, Speciat Dispalch to The Tribune, Ponr Htnox, Mich., April 24.—Prop Montgom- «ery, tha first boat from Chleago, reached Port [Tu- k SGr, _fiyo steady and firm; 824 —Bteady, frm, and unchsnged. EF i i sk b ok S i i, 44 1 71 Cl PeTsL e packed, 84@OHC, ioartlb | ron this avening, atter enconntering considerable siiek e LA ) Sl YOI | Gustruction, The lea fn working down towa: nnrnn—Vn:hlnfierL the river ngain, and thretans (o block the entrs ParaoLaon—Nominai; crude, ou@oket retined, 150, | Lo Lake Huron. Coryax—F{rmer; not quotably higher. Wind north; fresh. Wik y—Firmly held. e1d. lour, 2,600 brls; wheat, 8,000 buj ol s atae 5,800 b Tye, 00 0, U0 DUt 9T Corn, 73,800 b, CINCINNATL. Cryorxaty, 0., April 24.—~CoTroN-Quiet and weak; 073 FLorn—gtroug and highers family, o8, 0w, —Wheat In good deman Uniy=Wiieat [0 good cep juif dsc. Tye-Demand filr & riey frmer, bat not quotas -] 1) 3. 10.00 May, Lard Sy e A i, L % QUEBEC. Spectal Dispaich to Ths Triduna. Quensxe, April 4.—The Ica-bridge at Cape Tonge moved off this morning withont dolng any damage, and tho river {a mow clear to tho Gull. The ship Loake Erie, the firat inward-bound vesscl Trom the sen, has atrived at Farthor Folnt, Steame ers commonce running to-morrow, MARINE. drm and qu ers,’ Sla%s ey aliort . B}40 buyer Aprl ‘The Nilinojs Canal has been and done 1t sguing ¢, n-cu‘rf et Tr ] nl}hm Bltos Bicr oie: " | that Is, the bank bas been eatried away In the same Yskrobimand goodlsenciag avwatifl.00; plnce 1t was oarly in the spring, with the same ra- DEtomao Oric-Sready sud Gt 0@08c. sult, to s cortain extent. Tha water i 5o Ligh un- ST, LOTIS. der the brjdges that boats cannot ’el throogh, and 8. Louis, Al TTox--Unchanged. {he current of the Chicago River is agaln ranning , Apritas.—Co FLOUR=Very nmmluu' held 23@500 highert me- surate Quotetions canno e Grain—Whestexcitad and higher trreguiar; o, 3 ed al, 82,15 cashiy No. 8 doy 81,903 of canhy gaico 5 aliers 4olic caah 4ol i aTigiidie Junay £:34dMe July, GOnls x eanhy 7! May, " Yre—ilivera and sellors Sharty bac apiedi B3CbIA, Darley~Noauies. it KY~¥inm: $1.00. tisions—Lork " liglier; $10.23 cashy g18.1 Mo PRt TOMC Aakedt 108 D10} satce k!mla,:;s Q the wrang way. - TITE PESITTIGO. + The schr Peshtlzo sprung & leak while Jying at the Centrsl Elavators last night. B8he Is Joaded for Buftalo, and {s going into the dry-dock, cargo and all, It wonld not be surprisiog If she wanted more calking when she comeas vot than before ahe went o, Itls s naky busineas docking a luaded vessel. GIVE IT 'fO ITIM. Capt, P, Langlay, of the schr C. J. 3Mills, who At Leavenworth, Kan. 10c, nothing dones clear rib 81(c saked, Bacon strongers 0 «%ri: #Ha@oc; b) c Hal Totxpo, 0., Abril EDU, 2¢-—FLoun-firong. Quatx-Avheatstrongl No. 1 whitn Mlihian, 82.15¢ tichiy May. $2.173 June. 82 ju; | made such a herole rescne of his Mato last.fall, T 63 0 iagory igol. 3511 4y | axpoets 5 medal from Congresn, 1l cortainiy o, Jamber il | rmadcn hero of Wimself, and - If , spot, Bdigey A m{.‘l?“ Qésceves a modal nnder. tha act of Juna toped he wiil get S cled, b anditisto be et ey e es o " oyl e il et ) scred, . ] 3 b X THE CANAL. 1({'&:7‘ ::lx:.on"m‘:‘:mn?:?‘ Yhehts 10,000 it ‘ookp Damagront, Apeil 24, ~AnnivEn—Natlonal, B PuENTI—Flour, 400briay wheat, 10,000 buy cora, §1,U0UDU 0BLE, G M0 it NILWADKEE. syLwacxez, Wis., April 24,~FrLoux—Scarce and firm; epring extras, Rankakee feoder, 6,000 bu corn; Ontarfo, La Balle, 5,500 bu corn, 104 bu wheat: prop Victor, La 8alle, 4,800 bu corn; "y Qmfli Ls Balle, h R et o ciia aa- | 0,100 bu'corn: Midgle, La Kile, 8,500 hu corn. vinch of ‘.‘)}."c‘r:flfi“pé"fifeaflg"m?'x"” (feanbes, | CLzanxp—S. 8, Kimball, Lemont, 8,000 lath. B iwattes, $1.00« Corlt In“Zood ‘Demuana Bkhers s * Xord ¢, Oata In falr deinands highor: N THE NEW YORK CANALSH, 2, Bx8IC, 8¢ 'l'l’";' «(mhllurn,llmc’nlnlx ngffix““ N + “Nlarléy naminals No, 2 apriny, 820850, i ar Flolr, 73000 Uriay wieats & 000 b, BRIFNESTo-Flour, b,500 Uris: Whieat 5,000 b BOSTON, 24,—Froon~8ill excited; Minno- Avpaxy, April 24.~Tbhe canals will'bo opened May b, ——— THE 8T. LAWRENCE. m""’gm"{"“" Moxrnrar, Aprfl 24, —Navigation Is open be- o | it Ohte d & " T S OO 1 s i lesar patens hroca, | tween this pofnt and Quebe et oD aniot but ey mixed and yeliow, 653 8 Uit hram) demand stondy] refected, 41s4ac, MISCELLANEOUS, No v on the lumber market ycsterday: only BurraLa, o, Dorrato, Anrll 24, ~GRAIN--Wheat scarcoand bighs | o1 cargo arrived....The achr American loft Mil- B Sl stk Sai elowen, 50 fahar: | wankes for (ho Lower Lakes Monday night, the 5 o 10 13 cars néw oul track at 06765 Oats quist anid amisaies, 2 cas ONio st 60C. T Tiod a5t Taney eglcoted, first sall vesse! of the season....The achr Norih Btar got foul of the scow Four Drothers, In towing out from the Jumber market yesterday, "Nn dam- ago Leyond the acow losing hi ritsal . hpu podumu on the lnmbcer mn!-‘kel. n{. T Buperintendent Is two Lusg changing Captaing.... Ballors aro wuore or less on ‘the atrilkic, Lut a vesnel ready to go ontoTering $1,50 per dsy ean get thom CANADA. " Bpectal Dispatch to The Triduna, TonoNTo, April 2i.—8locks instore in this elty to- day smonnted 0 10,891 brls four and 383,571 bu graln, axalnst 21,254 bris four and 1,030, 731 bu of grain same datalastyear, Graln dealors assert that Osnadamust | &t ‘auy thne....Capt, * Duftington, of ~the bean Importer of bresdstults.betors the season laover | four-maated l;chr Winslaw, las kmml o 1o aod the haryeat reaped. Sinca tha war news recelvad no hurey to imake-a etart... Eaye e 1n e schr Huneatisn whe anable to_get Inta ihe dock at Muskegon, and has been taken to Grand Maven for repal ‘The achr Columblan ts on het way from cbec, and 18 expected 10-day, bakers huve ralsed the price of bresd from 1410 18 centa per pound loaf, — PETROLEUM. to arsive shortly,...H, aga & Co,, of Lay Cuavzraxp, April 2. ~PxrxoLrUN—Market stesdy | Cify, have purchased the prop.Cuyahogs for Aod firm¢ standard white, 110 test, 130, thelr Jamber trada.,..Tho eclovatur at’ Amberst. burg, Dotroll River, will prblh?y liaYo #Ome con- nection with the 11olt and Ensizn 1ino of propel- lers....Port Wnirny, April 21.—The harbor is now open; depth of water, ten foot; vchr Twiligit left Jast bonday for Brockvillo, cargo wheat, {ho first for (he weison} threo wchiooners in this port not yet fitted out; prospects good for recoiving a Pirrasona, April 34, ~PerRoLxvs—Dull; crude une scttled) $2.47)4@3.60 at Parker's) refined, 180, Fhilas deiphis delivery: TURPENTINE, WILMIKGTOM, April 24.—BrIniTS OF TVAPENTINE— Ty 29 large quantity of-lumber fromi the Whitby, Pnri Fefry & Lindsay Hallws; lubclhlyncd{nmlr MARINE. iy geasoms T . CIIICAGO. CURRENT OPINION, Arnivits~8tmr Corona, Bt. Joseph, sundrlesi stmr Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries; prop @. P. Heath, Baugatuck, suodries; prop Tempost, Whits Lake, sundriesj prop Charles Reltz, Manlstee, lumber; stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrles; schr Ketchum, Ahnapee, rallroad ties; achr Dan Nowhall, Horn's Pler, posta; schr Addle, Manls- tee, aundries} schir Tompest, Jackson graph poles; sche’ Four Drothers, Ma: ber; schr M, Dall, Muskegon, lumber; Mason, Kawanee, rallrond tlos; schr Lincoln Dall, Muskegon, lumber; schr M. Thompson, White , Jumbar; schr Christiana, Kenoshs, geavelt achr Florencs. l‘aellm'b= Manlstee, lumbor; scow Notall tho Malna Nepublican nowspapors are backing up Hlalae in hie war on the President. The Lewlaton Journal, ex-Gav, Dingley's paper, is for giviog llayes a falr trial; snd the Bath Zimes and Kockland Gazeltenrs of the samo mind, The politics of New England is o curlous com« pound of emotion and emoiument, The Radical masscy up theee furniah all the emotion, whilo a fow phifty Jeaders 1ike Jim Biatno monopolize sil the emolument.— I¥ashlngton Capital (Dem, ). 1t Mr. Blalne could pull ont of hin braln tho rooted notlon thet & great public wrong will bo dove In caso lo Bot clected Tresldent of tho Unlted aster, Lincoln, lum! o ow. Magdalena, Park- { Sates, be would add a cublto his stature and sov. er's Pler, wood; scow Grangor, Ludwig's Pler, | eral cuble -:1‘7 to his, usefuiness.—Olncinnatl lumber. Commercial (Zad. Bep.), Cuxanances~—Bche Souvenlr, Pentwalar, 80O bu corn, snd sundries; schr O, C, Dalnos, Huflalo 19,000 bu corn; schi Atna, Fort Colborne, 20,415 bu'wheat; scht’ E. M, Davidson, Milwaukos, 1 4 Wi ;3 achr Ulflrt’a 0. Finnay, 4 18,000 bu wheatj atmr Chicago, grl hides, 140 grean bides, and sundri A The cocaclence of ths Natlon has resolved that troopa inust ceasa meddling in Stato aftairs, That e a fundamental proposition. It ls no longor do- jo. Nstional sctlon must corresapond with 1t, Whoever resists it repeats the folly of Canato,— Utica (N, Y.) Harald {Rep.). . ‘" March, Tullalo, 24,000 bn corn; schrD. AL | Den Wado, in the lotter whichwe print ihs Tort Colborna, 20, 102 jjptmr Coro- | mornlog, spekks out with bitter. emplaaiy regard oe, 50 hfil er, sundries; ache | ng the co of tho President. 3r. Wade aukes, Duflalo, ¥8,000 bu eorny schr B. A. | courd, entitied to -humnf. but ul; philippice Mayes, Port Huro 000 bu corn; achr Lake | would bo more fmpressive if they had not provie Yoreat, Qoderich, #1,551 ba wheat; schr C, J. ou.lfl been emplayed ?flllnlt %0 goud & Presidont Wells, Butalo, 000 bu corn; prop Montaus, | as Abrabam Lincoln. ~Clncinnatl Guselts (Ziep. ). Ruftsfo, 4,111'bu corn, 100 brls' flour, and eun- Mr. Hayes rcaembles President Lincoln in hls drica) schr M, E. Cook, Hamlin, & bels beof and methods,” There is the sama slowness, the samo 6 brls pork; stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, 60 brle dispositio v n to listen pationtly to all sides beforo ok D in driod spplen 'and sandrice;, Do | Gealiug, the aamo. tolorauce of etllctam, the towe Bauzatuck, sondelest Aehr XleP st screnity of tompar. Tha country dldnob cxpect Joe, 500 cedar powla; scbr Industry, L. Jus, £00 bu corn, B brls pork, snd wundriee; achrBkylark, 8t. doo, 80 hzlplmr, and sundries, Tiark, g TNE ICE. Lake Buperlor~Ashland bharbor and bayearo Clear of fce, and navigatlon ts resusaed. Tho stwr Mary Groh left for Prince Arghyr's Landing, Ont,, and south shoro posts, and the yacht Eva Wadl Worth Lias resumod her regular tri; land and Dayflela. The much at it and M while thoy were nero candidates, Tlayes to duvulnnlnfflnflpunlfil elfl;mulu jef even more ra an r. Lincolu Sork Harars (Tad: Dome 1t fe rather early fo the day to ralse the cry (as the Richwond, \’ llunuu!n does) that **Nong but white men ought fo hold ofice In this country, " The tendency of such talk §s to unao the good work that has been done, and 10 decpun aud slrenythen the color llgs {n uational politics, We cannot ex- poct to rocetvo tha support of 1he colored paoply, and to rotain their conlldence, if wo deny them the peivilege of bolding alfice.~Charieston * (4, C\) Aslland start up full ti 4 News and Courler (Do, )o el Brosierm fielle Cants CAmB | * A lepublican Speaker would be & nice thing In the next House, Fairly secured, he wuuld s an early monument to the vuccoss 0f b President's Southern policy. To buy the Speakorahip with & subsidy for the Texas Pacific Hailroad aud & blank bank-check for tho Bouth to Al h‘)lur Bouthern in- terns] lmproyements, would not be getling it fair- “Tho Cumberland 1a also roady (o 0 will bo cowmanded b{. Bte, Marie—Tha river 0 of Ico below E::Ru.b' Island, and boats can get through without Tuzon~A correapond, f the Detrolt oo Frées me DAy Cot st o garalt on't bellove thorg has been aay dicker of e win Fre N . , and there s no evidence in support of il Bl the dore quccesdd in reachibi AL | 100 IEL el vich a dickor has hoeo made —il- way down (o-day (Salurday), and leaves bere | wauked Sentinad (Rep.). {n fur Alpena Bnnday mornin ‘ot Huron—The Ice Aold is reported moving toe Vards the Lanadian sbore, Steam craft can get Lhin."llxh witbout difoulty. 1f 8 Republlcan Bpeaker should be elected through thu ald of Davtocratic rnlnulllm. he would be likely to put an end to that abuse of puwer by whick pne man in the majority s wade equsl to o Eris—~Capt, lackeit, of tha atmr Ruby, re- luocity, Thara could tardi porta fro or six veasels At anchor off Diar oty | B et T g vldsies of & sotur to- com. uud up, and no ica in sight. mon sensein politfca than the spectacle of the ot e T R | Sl shend bk VA el There Is coneiderable off the port, vory | BeEiaiin ot o prapouderance of pawar, ALl that ‘?-uuum of -gmwuumu of puwar, but it d & brisk wind would soon b-nh% it from | {4 pecessary to bring it about s 1o have the yatoos otL, an sight, Capt, Cooper, of the Fandora, 'b'ow Toron- —&it, Louls o to Cleveland, reports the ice-fuld ut fftesn ‘,‘,’,,‘2:.},’;%’.‘}‘{&""{',‘“‘"“‘""‘“‘ G 4 fulles above Long Poiut very slushy and po truuble ju getting throogh. A ficld of six milea Hereaftgr thore will be precious little encourage- roken ico was neon olf Erin Jeaterday, and there | ment for Nepublicans 1o waye 4n esruesl Tt ol uthern sotl, Vi 48 gt or 8ve Of slx vasselsin it Vist nambars of Bonthern Whige are Proparsd to BRI nh‘:).) u'nd ‘lug&v tho u’x“ l:lwwll :midud. bunfiu ctie: at w ¢u it, Bpocial DipateA to The Tribuna, L ee] ter satisded of b R We geu i Atpresont the Bouthern Republican party is ru Eow, Pa., Apri 24,—A strony wes, wind bas " i @xiven the fco gown the lake, effectually blocksding Buflslo, ' 111 *sta. out' evor If TUs schr Undine, rom Hamijton, Ont,, was 40 | fi the reconsiicted Alatem Anut vessol ¢o asrive at Krie this sesson,’ Adgertiser (Radical Lep.). The aghy B. . Willlsms arrived from Toledo thiaatternoon, 8he encountered b ice, run- Ding throagh it with sach force that her ulzzud: Befors many months have elapued it will be seen that the real ‘opposision to un{.c is yot caused l?' bis Southern puug(. b9t by hls reform policy. It bolition of the 1 is the Mpotle »; m fhat hurts. et ot | STl S i ot 8, nen tl T own, 8! szl nee o lake Ja antiraly freo from fov abibia potat. | e oNE 0 Sopeal Lo the conscivate of br = Siepablicas party on tho slavery quuation, and will 3 FREIGHYS. .mmyn.nt!l:a Nosthern huart by wssorting that leado-—Wia e, ok G o cor la Bt | el i % red (e neyto. e ‘mg’%m all, . Th 1t 000 3 o't care whether ] v wheas, 60,000 by hrm. 82608000 b oute Cuare | sk e st wart o 0gih-Usres e ot el Lre—Prop Soolls, oata; prop Kussla, wheati ad: | KLU, My M0 0T 8 0 bratection. Suc Vrop Colurado, corn through vis Buffalo: scbr | ypevcbos ae these will b wade the Aret weuk thay nd they will be wady by wen who W. J, vreston, e J. | & 44 L et fo Goderion Eo vt e h.:' r;;umuluu cootrolled sppoinlments 10 Lhe Ty Whedh 8o Godesich oi privete torms; -1 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1877, e e — cuntom-honuses of Maine, Massachusetts, New York, and all slong the cosst,- patronaze amount- ig to mlilions of “dollars snnuslly,—&(. Joseph (Mo.) Herald (Rep.), Notth Carolius and Loulsfana both promise to be centres af old Whiz regenerstion in sympathy with the Administration. 'The farther Alang we get in the new Hoathern policy. the more apjar- ent ita succesa Lecomen, and (he more certain tho divislon of thu Suuth iato new parties, sith liney croseing the divislons of race and color, Prof. Langston, the colored orator and President of the Howard University, in sn addross At Jereey City Tuceday evening, nco’nllcd the fsliare of the reconstruction poliey wliers §t had been sustained by force, and_regarded the polioy ol President !(lyen 28 niready glving the beat omens of auce e accepted tha fact of & chanzed sentiment re. gardine the negro race on ihe part of the former :lnv:}h%mlnn class.—Springfleld (Alass.) Kepublic- an (Ind.). A friend of a8 prominent Republican who will probably be befare the Clevelan? Canvention re- cently called npon Judge Taft to eay that the gen- tleman _referred 1o would not be a candldate, If udge Taft would consent to be a candidate. Judge Taft replied that he swould not be a candis date’ for Uavernor under any circnmstances, it seems to he conceded that Judze Taft would he nominated if he wonld consent {o the use of his name, Judge Taft not belng o candidate, thero are thue far only two gentlemen prominently named for the position, to-wit.: Dr. Curtls, of Cieveland, Presiient of the Ohfo Senate, and ths, 11 on, of Akron, e do not know whatlier Gov. Young will ba a candidate,—~ Dayton (0.) Journal (Liep.). 1f Republicans are now wise we bave got where there {s complete harmony between evers bit of Republican sentiment in thia fand, Next Tuesdny the hayonat goes ont of Loulslana politics and tho Ciyit \Wer and Roconstruction are completed ohap- ters fn Amerlean history. The South s well as the North hencaforth adjusts ita political aciisity t0 the conditions of local self-government, Now every bit of Itepublican sentiment In tho iand s unanimons and positive In demanding that the South ahall respect the principle of nationality, and dincharge every duty aml guardovery rignt of drery citizen which (hat involven, That In fhe Insne of the immediato future, and In ita sasertion and en- force ment a1l Repubilcans are acreed and earnest. And in that positlon the Republican party ehonld have tho support and co-operation of evory inde- pendent, upright, and patriotic cltizen, —Aeokuk Gate City (Rep. ). One fact which the irreconcllables of the Repnb. lican party are llll(“olll!l tgnoring Is the ntter {allnro of the Hepublican Stute (lovernments, sup- ortad by Federal military force, to afford the [eant protection to colored liepublicans, — Like rome of onr own citizens who nover can find a po- llceman when & mfllan cominita an asaauit, the Fed-, eral traops were always on hand just afler somo nogroes bad been massacred by tho White League assassine. The massacres of Ouachita and Cousbate ta Parishies, in Loulalsna, were committed under Kellogg's Adulnlstration, “and yet the Loulsiana State Uovernment never brouzht ingle one of the murderors to jmatice, notwithetanding that Gen, Grant stood ready to uphold that Government by Federal bayonets, "1t 1s scif-cvident thatthe licy of forco hus proved a great fallure, and ho policy of peace csn hardly prova worso.— Umaha Lee (Rep.). ‘The actlon of President Hayes, in Indirectly, Lut nono the leay surely, recognizing the Nicholls mob Governmont in Loulelans, by the withdrawal of tlic troops, justifies (ho worst fears of oll earnest- minded Republicans, In doing thia the President hias done what all itepublicaus hoped hie would not do, and %hat two-thirds af the party belloved he uld not and could not do. In taking so oxtreme # step §n diversion from tho old-time Republlcan policy, and iu the betrayal of the constantiy-reit- erated principics of the party, the President forces 13pon every membar of the party the extreme daty of now decldlng whether ba 15 aimply a Hayes man from potlcy, or whether hie s still ‘s Republican from principle. The Jlegister chioosea that which ueews to {t Lhe only courso of honar. We nreter 10 expreas ourvolves as belng in sympathy with the sacriiced and abandoned men of “courago, convice tion, and honor, rather than with the Adminlatra- tiun which, elthor from milstaken motives or judg. ment, or fram present cowardice, or from part contract or bargain, has culdly and romorselessly cant them off wlien forced to the chulce. We far to soy thut we homor the botrayed people, in this Instance, far more then we can lonof 8 Fede eral Adminlatration which Jends its strong arm In alding a menacing mob of tho Whlle Leazue to overpower and bear down 8 State Governwont Tegally chosen tyr-the fair mujorty of o peoie of that State,—Des Motnea Lleqiater (Irreconciladie Rep. and B, F. Allen organ), 1t has been nsscrtad by Washlogton correspond: cnts that & Speaker of the llouse may be elected who is In kapmony with the Admivlsttation, it cortaln conceastons are mada to the friends of the Fexaa Pacifc Italiroad scheme, While it wonld be sary desirable to havu the urfinnluunn of tha - Houss so directed as to afford the Admintatration membhers the control of severat important comnmit- teas, it would ba worse than & biunder to accom- lish that abject by makingany bargain with the anmy porly of Col. Scolt. Such a bargain wonhl e 80 manifestly improper that it would b repudi- ated by the bosi, of men of both parties in tho North, and wonld Infifct au Injury upon tho party, Admiufstration, “and “thoso” engaged 1n it, from which thoy. nover could aud onght not to be able ‘to recover. The Na- tional Conventlons of hoth purtics de\:hrxd agaluat railroad subsidies and further grants of 1and 1o ald in bullding rallwaye, There luo widespreaa cou- viction that the (fovernment has done as much in that direction as it can weil stford, having In view both the extout of the public burdens and the ef- fect of auch schomea npon the public morale,’ As the Repunlican party declared against sach ,‘unu and aubsidios, It 18 23 much the duty of the dmiolsccation to oppose all such schemes as it {s 1o correct tho sbuses in tho Clvil Bervice. 1f tho Toxas-Facific lobby can find a_candldate fox tha Bpeakorabip who “will allow Col, Beott and bis frlends to nanie the Paclfic Railroad Committeo In conatderation of a dozen voles which that intercst may control, lot them do It outslde of tha Xepub- liean inembers of Conzress or those clalming to Dbe {n mympathy with and expanents of the Admin. latration, —Zoston Journal (Rep. ). ‘Washington gossip busied ftself with the posaible -chnnncu o White llouso lospitali- lea of the temperance scrupies of Mre, Hayew, and hos hinted that mo more lighly favored finlas would appear on the Frosldential board than the cider vinegarin the crnet and the frighttnily-cold fco watar recognixed as a nastlonsl beveraye; hut waare giad to note that {he Executlve has enter- tained tha sons of the Epiporor of Husala und some other dlstingulshed persons nt 8 very uccesnful dinner without yirtual I{ insulting thein by the ime putation that, if trurfed with wine, thoy would Hmh:h]y exceed b{ thelr Indutgence the limits of ivcretion, From this fact it is fobe Inferred, neit 18 certainiy to be hoped, that the poseip (o Which wo_ allude fa mercly fafe report, without even so much foundation In fact as gouslp ardinarity has. Any othar course than the one pursued in this casa mply an exhibition uf bad taste; and Binled, the proscnt course was ox- occaston remany din invite ouly Americans, scation of tho country they may come, will 11 1o make alluwance: DA~ row valnclll or Puritanical prejudices, insay- inz this we do not, wo believe, tntrudo upon the domain of private opinlon or merely personal In- clination, We resncet tespperance and tumperance scrnples a8 wo do all other acruples origina moral Intentions, and wa shall consent alwa; Mrs. Ilayes ahall have her own way in her own as much a¥ any other lady. ‘Dat tho Whito L altogetiier her awn'house, It lunota merely domestic culablishment, In giving stato dlunors aa the President of the United Statea Mr, Mayes performs s function, and In the diacharge of that funetion should conform to the recogulzed so- cia] usazos of the world, To cndeavor to folst Into the discharge of that fanction some Hllberal and provincial views 88 to what g'laph hall cat or drink wonld be & mlstake, —Aew York lerald, Tho statements’ of our well-informed Washing- tan correspondent leave 110 doubt that Gardels woll as Korter, ks assarancos, wore or loss qaali- flod, of tho aupport af-suvcral Democraia shuuld he bo pomipated for snfnkcc by the Repubtican caucus, 'The assuranc Mr, Fuster cone from Southern Donocrats; thowo to Gen. Garfeld coma rily from Boutliern and partly frum Northorn Domoceats. In tho caxo of Gon, Oarfald, it 1s stipulated that bis Democratic supporters for tho Speakership shall stand upon an equal footing in 1hig organisation of tho Luuse with his Republican supporters, and rank as mewmbers of the Admints. tratlon majority as regarde appointments un lho varlous commistees, without dissolving thelr cun- nection wita the Democratic party, ‘To exansrate Democrats whio may enter inlo an arrangement of tbls naiurefrom the impatatlon of political recre- ancy, it (s necosssry loaxsunic that, In presence of live and pract(cal Insues for the time being, thore Iy 10 be, pro fanto, sn Adminlstrativa party distinct from'the partios' which wayed the Previdential con- test, and In which Democrate and Repuvlica: sgreo touching thase tsapen nu{ nieet and co ate og cuwuwn{mnnd. Looklug at the question of the fpeakervhip from this sssumption” as the vromlmmuol Yiow, It would seemi to make no inatacial diference (o Republicane and Democraty who expact to suataln tho cardival fuatures of Ad. minfstration wll:d whathor they shall be ropree scated in this partioular by & Lsmocrat or 3 Re- publicsn In the Speakers chalr. , , , are {8 10 question that s destined 10 eucounter s blitter opposition from extremlsts of the Iepublican party, Thess extramists will do their utmost to vip up pacification fn Loutslana and South Carolina, aud to organlse Inlo s trlumphant power onos more the vlsments of octional politics, which for mp&;?bn‘m rospenty of tho country It v necess aipa favored by two couditions, the help of extromlats, I rocklesy drrecs uncllables In tho Democratic party, The other condition is the fsllure of Dewnacratic conserva- tivm snd Hepablicsn ¢onsorvatiam fu unite their forces sgainst all tho forms of Rudlcallam that may threston ta fofect polltice wilh fatal distem. pers, Thess forces, §F combin, 1o awply suth. clent to cope with the cowmon eieray, Jf tho sus remo omergency Ands them divided’ and Jurring P Contreea upau LrrelovRe lasued, the EOniTAGS enemy way become muater of the political altua- Tibm, hd-Tor veara, 1f not forovar, the cauve of & unlted aua prosperous peopla under eodatijusional nuvemdnnt redeemed Trom’ sectional and revolu- touary passions, may be ect ack, ‘Yo waku fm. vossibla such 8 catasbrophie by bringing Deuocratie coneervatism and Republican conscrvatiun “fato concert fur & common end, 14 8 problem which ay Bat they canuot auccead unless well engage \ho most esroast thoughts of boutbern Democratic bers of Congress when they come to deag thelr rolations Lo 1ho present Adinfutstra- tivn aad its Hepublican oppoucols of tho radical extreme, —~alvaton (7ex.) Newa (Veai). o ——— o NEW YORK ‘‘IQURNAL OF COMMERCE.” Nw Yous, Aprll 34 —TLe Journal of Commarce 1osing by Are yesterday all ite prigting material, #pueared to-day iR balt-aboet forw. I weems there {8 not snother newspaper form In the conntry an large an that of the Journal,and thers js nothing thereforo that ean be bought or borrowed to sup- rly in the emergency, (he missing mechanism, scfoue the pext fsaae the editors hope (o have im- posing stones And requisite chases, ro that without a perceptible break thoy may be able to continue thelr dally sisits to tlieir readern. Tnu the wida- wpread confiagration of over forty years ago, the o fournal of Commerce underwent the '*bapilem or re. ' CURRENT GOSSIP. TO POESY. Can I forget—1 never can— ‘Tha firet time that I met thee! ‘Wee, modest flower, alnco that lone honr, 1 pever can forget thee, Forget thee? No, Tnever can, Wee, winsome, warbjing beaaty( What would 1 do bereft of you? ‘Where find I holier daty Than worship {hee, sweet Poesy, Falr Queen of Song resplendent? O teach thin heart thy lovely art! © bo its meek attendant! O teach It hiow the Iaureled hrow Tn woned~1s won, —beslnning With what would scem no Idle dream: Ia it not free from sinning? And fa not this the Poet's bliss, Which God throngh thea diposes, 'To make his life & noble etrife, 1tis couch a bed of rogen? Cnicaco, Apell, 1877, Jossrn 1. TURKET. ——— A NIGHAT IN A JAPANESE INN, Weentered ‘the village, which was once s city contalning over 1,000,000 inhabitants, and put ap at & native batel, kept innallve style. Obeying the custom of ungi Ing the fect, we paseed many guests sltting on mats and making the chopeticks fiyina way that wonld mako a Yankee envions eren in a rallrosd cating-house. Up-stafes we went, and were shown 'into m room whote walls consieted merely of paper, partitioning one room from snother, but which wers scrupulously clean, Ordering supper and some native wine, we were quickly served by a rather good-looking maid. While waiting the resultof onr order, we were merved with **¢id bit" pastry and with some sacke ce: alo & bowl contalning live coals, together with pipes: aftei|which, giving ua time for & smoke, the courses began with fish, not cooked cnough for ouz taste; theneggs, chicken, sweet potatoes, rice,and ten, No bresi was served us, norbatter: but, asthe tea was rematkably @ne, and s the eggn, thongn all, were duly seasoned with rock salt, wo made meal, rendcrod awkward by lack of experi- ence in using the chopsticks, which were pencil- shaped, andused by holding or prculnfi the food botween the ondw, the gueats meanwhile peeping throush the partitions and E!m‘llnt at our frantic efforta to eat gracefally. While ulln? snpper, the Governor uf tho placa sent a Constable to obtain our nama and residonce, that we tight bo under olice pratection, wo being the' Srst whits men hat ever spent n niyht in the place, Bupper being aver, wo look & sbort walk ihrough the town, and, s there wers many pilgrima in the place wh nover aeon & Caucanisn before, we wero tne rarved of allchwervers,” especlally our friend, an Englishman, who 18 aix feet twoinchesin his suoek. ing feet, and was a giantamongthem. Golng back to ko liotel, our friend asked usifwe wished s bath and shampoo. Answeriug in the nfMrmative, he wavo the order, and Learing & low and_sumewhat ,aad whistle, which we had heard Loth by day and by night In Yokohama,—which, though it had ex- If‘ed our curlosity, we had failed to Inquire the renson of,—he went into tho atreol snd brought In'a biind man, who, he safd, was to do the sbampooing, The bath' belns toady, we went down-stairs and were shown into 8 room, Whose wet floor proved it to bo in constant _use, After finishing oar bath, d returned to our room, took us in chargo, Coni- aw all over, nacle of aur przing in between ovu ck and llmbs, except e chest, and which, after Le was through, made us fecl os limber as an acrobat. The sun rose nnclonded on the following morning, snd nfter a breakfast served on the floor, similar in qnnllllv' to the stipper of tha evening bofore, wo palid our bill, which amounted 10 $1.75~this for both of us, including our wine,— ZT'ravels In Jupan. P TRUTII I8 MIGATY, Detrolt Fres Press. Totor Iastings waa in a saloon on Grand Niver avenue, and whon he heard somo of the other loaf- ers telling yarns ho started off and sald: Well, yon know, I was driving on Edmand strect yesterday at o three-mlonto gait. All at onco & front wheel ran off tho sulky,and I tell you my halr stood rignt up on end " *¢7iad a smashi-up, of course, the crowd. *¢No, Id{dn't. Tho wheel ran slong shead of e for about dfty foct, but then 1 put tho whip to the horse, uu{hl up, and the axle took ita old rlnco again in the hub. It was the most wonderful in Levor saw, ™ The crowd thonght ho e ut It, and & free fight waw the rerult of the discuxsion that ensued, Toter was tho only one arrcated, and ho walked aut fully propared to stick to bis original asser- o n, 4 Peter, why did o uo. and lo and get up & row?"" Inquired his Tlonor, - h"X l:vgd nothing but the solemn truth, " answered ner. * *¢What kopt that sldo of the sulky in the alr hon the whtol ran ot i kY 5 he remerked one of ‘wheel 0 ou m!’ p that ?nu Tedrn *7 wna the sad rc‘u . oem at all probable th a sulky wonl y up fn that _ws; Ilonor, bt yet1can't eay, and send you up for raleinz a row, * ** Yun, ‘air, 1 chased that wheel all of Oty foet, ™ ald the prisoner. Tl ‘give you wisty days for disturbing the ace, V+ 111 hava to go up, yonr Honor, but that snlk: ran along Just unl! b'n‘-th’u lieels were In place, lnfi T'll naver admit that ft didn't. 1f [ had two hours® u'mn“l could provo my atatement by & dozen peo- plo. *4Well, Tcan't walt, Tooght to hava & tmulng horss and drive round in a aulky, and then I' know mare about such things, You must goup, " LTl go, Judge, but {F I was on my dying bed I'd swoar that I chanod that wheel Aifty feuli that the axle went into the hub: tlat the ‘cap serewed ltaelf back on lnrln:w and that & new ot of wash- g0t o tho axlo-treo somahow ¥ 't VIt doesn’ A WONDERFUL CAT. Reading (Pa,) Fagle, A cat owned by Mre. M. F. Eitlott, the famous clajrvoyant snd astrologer, 1s remarkable for Itg rare {ntelligence. The snimal, which {s about 4 years old, 1588 black as midnight, and.{s named **Desslo,” When wishing to get Into or out of & room, lusale will not mew or scratch at' tho door, bat will p ap and turn the knob, or force the lateh, ns the case may bo, with her paws, when the vdour will swing uYon. Sometimes sovoral offorts aro roquired, but she noarly always succeeds. Hessie was whut up in 8 amall, dark closet, under tho kitchen-stalrs, amonyg the fron and iinware, 1u a few moments thumpa and ucratches zainet the door wera hoard, the knob was turned, the door flow open, and the cat walked quletly out. Bho was alio scen to open a room-door by turning the knob. Sometimes, when Hossle has suadeuly entored A& roum fn this wman- ner, 1ho cifect upon nervous poreons ling amasing to othore, Although tho housy | one to Licr, she goes almost auywhero st pleasure, and Lu a great fricnd of tho little dog belungiug to the famlly, A few ds; 1 which wa's presented to Ran pl-‘yln about the tloor. supposiog it tobo & nlI scomed. about to pounce upou it, but sho wascalled up and tld who must nobt touch thoe ply, Bince thst time tne new pet may play at its pleasure, tha cat Jookin: at it occae wlonally” with cerlosity, but never attemuting to touch it, When any of tne family are absent fora day ur twe, thy cat will wander from roqin o toam looking for them wnd mewing Wil iteously, When return, 1t will leap opoy thelr ln;‘n. purring aud endesvoring to lick their faces, ousle will raehs wnlly‘ When too much fondlod Ly strangers tho an- Ft to scratch and bite, mot savagely, but )y to obtain her liburty at once, She has u object of much interest Lo visitors, AMERICA ON TIE BOSPIIORUS, Diswalok 1o New York Herald, LoxpoX, April 21.—An Interesting race wa rowed at Constantinople April 12, belwoen one of the Gettysbury service-cuitersand & crack boat be« longigg to the Ezglish guuboat Cockatrice, manning eight oare. The latter assumed the colors and racing dress, and put on ali the frills vaually ss- sumaed by champlon crows, The Cockatrice's crow challenged by tovaing thelr oars under the Gotty: burg's bows. The Uctiysharg's bost was twentys four feet long, and the katrico's twenty feet, The former wus fully one-third hesvier. but was exquialtoly modeled. Vo equallse tho race it wss decided that the American crew should pull ten and carry & coxswsin, and 100 pounds desd The' courso was two 1ollce up the Hose ‘phorus and return toan lmaginary lus drawn from the Ucttysburg Lo the rhore. ‘The American crow E\lllod Lae distancs in 88 winutes ¥1 scconde; the oglish crew in 41 minutes 3 ho Geltysbury men won by fully o of & mile, taking the lead after the third stroke snd steadily lucresslng it to tho ond. Tho weather on tho day of tho race was delightfully fine. Bixty Americany ou board tho Gattyeburg witnoeaod the race, The Tirltony catae up a2 & _champion crow. more or less tzuined, but the Americans epeut two weeks la actlve training for the event. 3 . —— SELF-PREDICTED DEATII. Aquear caso of s¢lf-predicted deaib ls reported from Livading, Fa. A fow da; 0 Mrs. Suader, aged 44, took to bee bed snd et bor thne was up and she would die befor slv erose frow ber pillow agalo. Eleven years ugo she told ber Irlands that In the year 1977, carly intbe year, she would be caligd upon to enter tho futuss worlds oal wyl 4 £ 8he has remained in bed, and gradually ehe {s be- coming weaker, snd to sil appesarances Is slowly ebbing awsy her life. Tler husband and her parents called fn a physician, but the woman re- markad that it was no use to do that. and that she {e not sicks that she needs no medicine, and that it s sinful to do anything that might In sny way Interfere with Ler saul's progress and jonrney to the land of the leat. She eats very fittle. and pny times she Lecomes rigid and paleas death; her breathing appnrently atops entirely, and her hody hos all the appearances of & corpse. Darin, thove strange and myaterious Intervala apparen sbaencen of all vitality, she rays her sonl jonrnevs 10 Uio spirit world. " She gives vivid descriptione of the beautlful ) she recs, with the angels and archanzels, { she 14 all ready and ‘urepared to po, and fe done with the world here snd does not want to remain. Whenahelsina trance o hreath ppears toenter the nostrile. Genorally her trance lsats bot four houre, 1 e Jast filzbtof her *pirit she vislied her £ in l.ancaster County. She washed the chil+ Icnd‘- faces, klesed them, 8nd then went fnto the clonds. A MUSICAL CATECIISM, at. Louts Times, ‘What {es alur? A remark made by one singer sbout another, . Whatlsarest? Oolngoutof the cholr during acrmon for refreshmenta, What {n 8 brace? Two singers steadying esch other when they came back, What lselnging in time? Trylng to ses which will heat. What te rympathetic mualet Flirling with the toprano -[nfllrbe ind the organ. W ha n-;n‘:h t-oht Qrimalkin in the organ ry. at s 8 crotchet? A dfeease which the head pl:lgu always enjoys when the tane doern't please o 8 swell? A musjcal pundit who ** knows itall," snd perbape consideratls more, ‘What le the beat atop to nse in a voluntary? The fu)l stop when the theme is exhavated. What 1s n_shake! Torture Inflicted upon the bellows-boy wha doen't nump fast enough, W I8 & shave! Tho church treasurer who ehaves & singer's bill for aalary, Chatisa flat? The singer who atlows the abave, Vl:‘l Lat Is & chnrd? The plle of mualec which the nt aawn through, it fua tie? The diMculty between the organ- st and the chorister, when one wonld and the other won't, lwh:l isadlecord? The cholr taking sldes In the uf rpato, \{!lut feharmony? Dlsmiasing eithor the leader °'\:'"n°-? i‘.‘?&‘i‘{'wxer The drink taken after th o tronble Is ol settied. e kenalariie — CAPTURING A SEA-LION, Protidence (R, 1.) Journal, On Thuraday afternoon, while Mr. John M. Stone was down the river lending bls Gsh-nets, he dis- covered in the meshes of his selne alargo fisk, which at first hio took to be n basa, but which proved 10 ben spectes of the real kind called the een-lion. Br. Blone wan alone, and the sea_being rough hi exlmrlzm:fll soma difficulty in securing hll‘}:roy. bt & few well-directed blows on the head producad a ruepension of life, and he wan brought to town, and i+ on exhibition at the fish-market on Thames sireet, attracting much curlosity. Tiie sca-lion (s covered with a thick coatof solf gray hair or far, and measures 30 inches In lensth, and 3415 Inches sround the body, welzhing 115 poonds. The lioad and face ressmbles that of a cat, and it Lind flip- 28 those of a fish: the tall protending abont four nctics from the body, and appears to bo well fitted for both 1and and water, The eca-llon was taken off thc const point. of Popposquash In about two fathoms of water, and twenty rods from the shore. These anfmals or’ fish ara generally found with tng seal, and are avery formidable foe to contend . Seseral of our citizenn, who arc acquainted nounce thin to be o gen- lon wnd qnite yonng. as '<=I hey rge elze, and weigh from 1,000 to 1,500 pounds, 3r. Etonc ntends pres ::{;i : 1ho skin, and the biubber will be converted il ENAMELED CETLINGS, New Maven Reglster, A refreshment saloon In London has been finfshed Inalde In such a manner a4 to be readily wi with s hose. The floor Is paved, the wal Majollca, and the celling fs covered with enameled sheet-Iron. When !t is desired to clean the room, the farnitara is removed, the hose 1s Jaid on, and the place (e nmfily drenched and fiooded ti}) clean. ‘The ceiling 19 the novel feature of the room. 7o p"fi'" it, large pleces of sheet-lron were coated with anamel In the nsual manncr, and woro then haudromely painted In colars. ~ After baking (o sc- cure the colors. thasheets were afiixed to the beams of the floor overhead. The jolnts sre made to At tight, and once in place the enamelcd pla last as long as the Luilding siand ce s partially Gro-proof, and s ropalrs, and dangers of Jath and plaster, 10 patent on thiseystem of cellints, snd any ennm- cling firm may make tbe abeots in plaim color, clear white, or in patlerns to it any refreshinent. room. batli-roow, lanndr; alry, or other room where a washable colling 1o QOAT-MILKE AND SLEEVE-MILK. Evangelist, Inthe soutbhern portlon of Italy gost's milkis very generally used by the poorer classce. who can- not afford the milk of cows. This kind of milk Is froquently required also by wealthy people, sa it Is rald to be eficaclous Inthe cure of various dise cases. Difficaities, however, often attend even tha procuring of pont's milk, although the vend- ers drive tuelittle animals about from door to door, and deliver the article done np In its orlrinal package. A care In polot occarred where a feiend of the writer's, dealring wome goat's milk fur hls sick child, directed that a gost shou)d be driven up osch morning, threo flighta of stairs, and be milked at his apartment door, in order toba safe from fraud. 'One morning a momber of his family steuped sudilonly Into the hall when the process of ;;nn-mnl:.lnf was Ful on, and her eyo caughta Klinpwe of fwo afreanie of Aluld gently fowlniy, — ona from the 1 souzce and ofher from a syringe parlly hiddenup tho milkmald's siceve. l{l- ardly necessary to add that one stream was milk and thic other s tolerably fair quality of water, both of which were barmoniously commingllng. FASUIONS YOR FLORA, Divpalck to New York Herald, Taws, April 21, —Parislan Iadies at prescnt re- semble presmbulating horticultural shows are all covered over with flowors bodding bloom, 1t {s curious to obscrve, amid all terra of womanhood, that what bas bl low; Anx- :gn‘:.tu tud sgsin, and what 1e budding ls anxious ow, The long, Jow-peaked bodice has at length reap. pogred 0 buttone and lacinge have given the start tostlver unrlnr. and thess in tumn toconingal naggings. If they Ggure gracefully in a costuine they fiuro provokingly In dresemakers’ bille. 1us- bagda neyer had sounls abavo buttons, — A POSSIBLE TRAGEDY. Jlaughton (3MTeh.) Nining Gasette, Last Tuesday & poor man spplied to one of our merchants for credit. e told a pitifal story sbout his boing unable to securo work, but that ho was promised & Job soon, sud would hand over the firet money he gut, etc. The merchant was touched by bls etory, and was on iwo lad to relievo a fellow mortal fu dlstruss, 20 he o&amj the ** poor man ** a “"'J’" of cords of wood to saw, and told him be would pay him well for his labar. Thoe **poor man " was gratefyl, and started off to toll his fem. lanug taiolly of Lis good fartnne, sud, 8¢ ha hag not returned, 18 {s suppowed that ho has been foully dealt with. NOT PERFECTLY HATPY, Burlinglon Haickeys, ¥ Aud now Wade Hampton {e Governor, and the ‘houors of his position and the laurals of victory cluster thickly upon bis brows, and men cheer him in (be street. and thinder of cannon and roll of drusu grect Ble comivg if Lie comes twenty times & day; but all that doequ’t help bim & particls when be'la reaching up his back trying to curral the and ! 8 Vi "ifl"'u!"""" that has' climbed up to the shoul ——— CANADIAN NEWS, peoial Dizpaich to Tha Tribuns. ‘Tonoyro, Apnlid.—A great aalo of horses at Crystal "Palsce Groouds by Grand & Bon com- menced to-dsy, Tha attendance of buyers snd spoculators was lanje. Among the purchasery were many gentlemen from the Hiates, And soveral animsls were bought to be taksn o Englana, The catalogus includes 400 borsas of every description. Seventy-sovon singla horses and saven tesma wers disposed of, the prices ranging from 830 to $700. Toumorraw -mnn}\ the Iou“«'m-‘ud wilibe -uanlw Jduxt trotters from Kentucky, A case of o [""’.a"'s‘ bas been befare tha 1xes bera Heirs of the late asles Moose, vmmu ot o topol K brought agsinat the Connectigat Mutual Life-Aw recaver §2. 0 Company of Hariford policy. ~ Defendauts contended that questioss which the deceased answered in the pegutive on wakin] plicalion wers answered wrungly, and utllw‘ lilymnnl.h’l‘hl cuda was ‘X&Ifidlbl: :lt’:lfl:! ury of clty merchants, gud_reenl n iur'fln heirs. It wnubs carriod to apucal, rcsiadadsh s bl ‘*OTHER FLEAS TO BITE ’EM," Special Diagaich o The Tridune. LaCnossx, Wik, April 24.—J. X, Drown, Lend Commlssloner of the Southern Mlapesota Rail- road, bas retorned from a tour of obseryatlon fnto Minneaots, extendlng over 200 miles west of the Misaissippl River. 1o brings feports of grasshop- pers that are anything bot encouraging. Tnsome sections of the State he aays tho pests promise to be more numcrous than last while in others arsaites o7 little red buws are complstely sonll lhungaxh-m. Mz Brows 44 of opinlon ibat there will be uo greal falllng off In pumber and ex+ teut of the posts Lhis yuas. —————————— All pervous, exhausting, sad palnful diseases apeudily yleld to the curalive juluunces of Pulver- umacher's Electric Beits and Lands, ‘They are safc, Simic, and aluctive; and can be easily spe Puel by tho ‘mum himeelf, Book, with full par- iculory, walled free, Adureds Pulvermacbor Usl- yaule Cory laclonati, O, MAGNOLIA BALML. {ORIGIRAL) BEAUTY: . OR, THE SecretoraFair Face A Momnnee of Menlity~The Devices ofthe Quecns of Socloty~Fow Plain Features Made Attractive, and the BBicmishes of Nature arc Hidden by the Witchery of Art—An Interest: ing RRevelation, In our climate, and owine to American modes of life, not one woman possesses that boon of nsture—a fair complexion; a gift without which there can bs no real beauty, There {8 no use of repining, because it is s The sensible thing, under the circumatances, i to ece how the defect may be overcatng. Clearly, n this matier, Art must be called upon to supply what Nature has denled. );)oe !al{hr‘c‘uler ask, h':w‘! S 3 ‘0 reve yery secret {s the purpose of 1his article, . " “\Vhat can't be cured need not be endnred,” in this case. An ndroft chemlst, named Hagen, has provided an Infallible mcans of making the plainest face radiant, and of overcoming sll the defects which, without his invention, often make }[I’:E 119:5 martyrdom to ladies of society. Mr. . Hagan' Magnolia Balm Ta certalinly gne of «me most marvelous and nse- ful products of modern science. The united testimony of thousands of ladies reveals the fact that the MaoNoLIA BALy f8 a surc devlce for ereating a pure and bloaming comptexton. It conceals ail natural blemfslics in the must surprixing and effective manner. It removes all rouchness, eruptions, redness, blotchies, freckles, and tan, with mazical power, It drives away all evidences of fatigue and ex- citement, It makes the plainest face beauttful, It gives the complexion s dazzling purity, and makes the neck, fave, and arms appear graceful, rotund, and plump. 1L makes a matron of 5 or 40 look not more than 20 years old, and changes the rustic malden into a cuitivated city belle. The Magnolin Balm removes all blemishes and conceals every drawback to beanty and, while it s ar Rarmless s waler, it O % lyeiike (' lie effocts that the closest oleerver cannot detect lla use, Ladies whn value personal attractions, and who hope to mske thenselves attractiva to tho lords of creatlon, can make an absolute certaln- ty of it by uslog llazn 's MagNoLIA BaLai and we know of no other way, If they require any kind of cosmeticat all, fn which they can bo certaln of it. It fa the choapest preparation fn tho world, all things considcred, and niay be had at any drug store. 2 Bewnro of ulck{. fiithy, muidy componnds, In covered or opaque bottlus, cnilod Fanir S RRustorory,” ctc. They only NEWS rltlxr‘t‘tl:nu I‘I'!:?l lh;r halr for V] o3 ni ‘e polson: NE%‘]? ety 10 brecd paTalybie And TRE brain disenscs, BALD ‘Turn from thom with lonth- ing, and ireat your hair with A JRON. rolinble old preparntion does not paiut the halr and llnn.ll‘ destroy it, but brings it bac! 10 now lite by natiire's own procons, The Kathalron costs :-iul)- 50 cents for n large bot- I3 AMUSEME NAVER kY’S THEATRE, AL UIRE & HAVEIL' Eafa e ELY: AR 4 olfac lichings' Engtish Opers Co. McVICKER'S THEATRE, The Besutiful Younx Tragedieone, MIBS MARY ANDBRSON This Wedns Evenlog, April 23, I hrtil Sier, Wednosday Evenlog, April 23, Bhie Wing o 48 MATY ANDRISON i reck i, ¥ridy cic din, cbath | katuriay, ana BRRSALY Evrainn v Slary Andenon Mastnve. ADELPUI THEATRE, s (GED, Y, THOMPSON Cfl]]fflmla Wflflflm" I his Duteh Drama of BUEDLecLAI, | S0 'Anr?zuum.fi” snd 2, A o ¥AGHL RO TROREGN: _Our reduced prioes 10, 18 25, aad 60 cdats, HAVERLY'S TUEATRE: CAROLINE RICHINGS ENGULISH OPERA COMPANY, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 30. STANDARD HALL, ¥ the i Michigan-av. lngm’l'.hll'.lg,l;lg‘#'. Priday, Aprll HEHERMANDID X the renowned sn-hrenln reciter, wiil ive"by spemory ind with ol ihe Satreizte o el | Heserved scats, $1: sdmieslon, 50 cents. NEW CHICAGO TUEATRE, Clark-st., 0pp. Shermaa House, BILLY RICE'S MINSTRELS In sa Entire ‘N w _Pro il SRR ety 1 v MUSEUM. Flret sppears t 1AMS snd SULLY, son B s g b e SIMON EENTOIN. TENNEGHUE RIVEE IMPROVEMBNT, Musolo Bhoals Canal. xjTa BTaTH3 K¥ginees Orviol bll 4, 8 XX, LD PO R AT St il s et it fluflnfi !unnu‘n ves, sbaub atfihl Ill?hl ve ::“'mu‘ u;uau‘ \nd form4 of proposals apply to this oS esiog g oL oy oot Calls | STRADDLES ! 26, $60, $100, $300, $460, ALEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & 00, Baokers and Brokers. No. 13 Wall-at., N 'FYL L, lll’l fur cuswmery {nvestments la Cotiun vilayes la a1B0unls 10 sult. frow tea baled upward, fa soveo days, afts 'IT ds)s 00 wonLh, (WU ViUl Lhroe monthe, 200 sl Maopth contraita, which fredusu from e to (orty twce lul amount tnvested, ulure €0B178: 12 bouybl 30d Ml UB & MATIR O e Bapidn: alury urv*lumd Daly Kuport vl the Collun Market \ bk lrge. TIHE AIINING TLIVRR basa prrs, swoet S1tlé . Qquite appropriata to the character of the bymns, which are well chosen, 04 okflifally sot Lo mustc. Represent- siive songaare; ' Whiter than Snow. " page 3. . **Shall we meet with the Laved?” page 100, *'Bweeplog through the gates,” page 130, GOOD NEWS fs2 moit cheerfal eampsnton to the other equally good biook, differfng only as the tastes of thatwocomposers, aad perhaps the requirements of: . slogers In each vicinity may difer. Representativs - songare; *Th¢ King (o the Manger,” page 3. t Do and Tiye," page 08 Tiear Him calllng,” page 120. Bpecimen copfes sent for retail price, or 35 cte. esch, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. - = wAiLnoAp TinG TADLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Krplangtion of Renresce Marki—t Satunisy ex- . Gunday e, dsy exc0piede | Are e Bundayues ». e ¢ Daly o7 ereopued e e e T AL o ark- a0 Ttouse) Gl D e Corner btadtsan. xnd ui the Repoia ) SH474 Leave, aPacifie Past Lind cenees| V1000, M. alibunue Day Kx. via Ciinton[+10:00 4 1. abibiisue NI K. via Can (16113, auinaba Night Ky, 15 0a, m, - axruv:l. ockrd 10:0 . m. (8 4113y, me ‘reep'l, 9:30p, @:15a, m, iy) , ANA) A, M, f m. +1910:00, d=Derot cornorof Wetia and Kinale-atr, BDepot corner of Can and Klntlo-aia: MICHIGAR CENTRAL RATLROAD, niez. 100t of Lake:st., sad footof Twensy-sacond-st, icket-oftice, 61 e 81, soutbeast t Rene lphe Grand Vacite otek 850 8% EAIBeF s g:ngn Matn and Al iheti Afinatg kepress aairy 35 1Beturdey Rx. * Bunday Ex. § Monday Bz, § Dailr. OBIOAGO, ALTON & E 7)) n- 0AGD KANSAS UITY & D Tnios, Daot Wet Side Voar ¥ Igg}"l He0n il wenty-tnird. 25 Handolof e, . Tlekct o ki eOris Fast Kxpress. cfil}fll. Keokuk & Burlnglon., Kireator. Lietan: Wadir oot 0! 'on JoTTes & Dlga Aceominiacn ___ LAXE §HORE, & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERR, Arrive. !".'yfié "lu' Jato Live., . Expresi: taatle ¥, 3 Iehogt AComoual ight Kijress, A 008 m 42 p, m.| 11108, @) b Ii‘:mu.m. tib:300: e A AGO, MTL, . PAUL AL iyt o Sl e, PATL KATLRON Qficq fouta Caricat ‘Soponite Siirmaa Howsa Tawve, fiwsakee e #10:008. m, * 4:00p. me sota Express, .o ¥ Wironis & dinesots Farer| 5103P M- "1100% m Night Expresa.. e P 90 p. m. |2 T:000. M. Alliratnarun vis Sfllwaukee. Ticketa for AL Paal, * and M inneapolis are Ither i S Chicn, oF Tia Welsriowa: L trae oy ar OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAUY Doputas footof Lake-st., Indlausar,, and Hfxteonths 3L, and Cans) and Slloenthests. Tickes Ofices, 30 Ciirk-at., and a depots. . Tacific k. 188 Kaa, Pacty Uarsha, 1oy Ciyr.; Njj ght E: 5 nass 7.’1'%';.".«::..5 ue, and Toxad ... [10:00p. m. ndiy. ¥Xx. Batirda, . v L0, ODFTRLL Bamoans ot nLy -s4cond. et nice, 120 1tADdolphiates DakF ClREEL o o0 . Laave, Arrive. ¢, Louts Express. B Lol Faprelee Calro & New Grieans K5 Cairo, & Toxas Feorla & Springaold £ Springded lan Jeoria, ook & lai ubuqgue & Sloux Clty Ex. Ibugue & Siouz City Ex Gllman Pawen, FITTEBURG, Uevut cgeue 3 Clark-at., B 4 FL WATHE S (HI0AGQ BAILWAT, Altlef Houas, st Graud 1 aotdo Sl Arrive. .‘ltlhlflall!vlfil k! me B % on] LROAD, Graad Peciic. aud Liapos (Exposiiion Balidiog). > Leave, Arrive. Moml; 3! Yarpane om R 1Datiy. - uoo.mmm AND & PAOIFIU RATL A e O otice mt"nllfifif.':. Werinan ose. 3 Leave, Arrive, aba, Leavenw'th & Atch Bx/s10ii3 % m. b €05, 0. 0 e R A PITTEBURG, CINGINNATI & BY. LOUIB RAIL- ROAD. Depot_sorn int s, West 0ok SYRTAL SIS Y Carpot e, et e Dopart, ) Arrive, v ¥Epress.... e, m, (¢ T p . R 05 b, 1§ 130 8: i - KANKAKER LINE From Central Depol, foot of Lake-st. ’ Depwrt, | Arzive, :138. m.| 8:30p.1r. 00 p. RS sotn | gy R0t LRt CINOINHATT AIR LINE & KOKOMD LINE. From K7, Popot coraer 6 Clintoa and Careull-sta. Uspart, | Artive, o] Bi40a, m,| 7:30) A e bkl BB NOTICE, P A A A A BLACK HILLN THANSFORTATION. Todn Tnts o "‘-‘?':lfin- s S e Y e e S fanse 1 T vieTantdy e ul‘nur-’b{‘; ] H ) ifore (o lls give thrungh [Tacohiliion tapanio el Boahiog over 00 ATl s ’1"“:‘:&‘““’“: and can give prompt dispatch 'll; wur Wirsattisents mde for Mllog tbroueh vis U F. K. T anurerourowa i, troo o pulatd iR kst 1> Ghter Peadeted sie P porcufirsnadullpanicd? h"h.’ m{]“'h'l‘:'A FPEURIS, Governmeat Froighle “Myforente) ¥irt Netfonat Dask, Omabs; Uafon Pacltc i, Owabay borgan & Julyghar, 838§ b eni %, Omava yéfl clier & Cu, ghicagos 1o pocucer & Cu.,’ Chlcugos gl T SR hitaes n o7 iargls & Ui, Now' wirk Dldhea! LA (24 : EDUGATIONAL SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF YALH COLLEGE, :.“"y’?.fi?ucigx'm’m'}“"::"u‘;? ..-h';}i.'.‘ "’fi'" i e A ‘ssldreas Vror. GEOKOK J, BRUSH, Erequt fice. Hayen. Conn. E OF ALL KINDS, » FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OF ' 1114118 Laks ¢, Chlcago, | * Bacareful tobuy oaly the Geaulna, * to:siam. | A S S A e

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