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TIIE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. MARCI 27. 1878, 7 MARINE NEWS, company with the Golden West, C: Doth vessels are lnsaed with corn, n. made in tho winter, Cnpt, Noland, fa also recolving her o geLaway with her eargo of corn next Another Horror on Lake Mlchigan. Near Manitowoc. Capsizing of the Schooner C. @. Breed and Loss of Nino Men, Bntantay Wl renialn 1 h t1'the wind ch Routlcal Notes and Mattors of Intorest there antil the swind from Various Ports, THE d. C. Bit The great atorm of Satarday -ontts masine horror, and anothicr of thosa unsafe Jake veasels known na canal rchooners has heen wrecked—-and elght or nina persons lost—on the dangerona ground in the 1stitude of Manitowoe, whero the Magelinn wa lost last Novembor with &1l on board,—not asoul belnyg apared to tell the story of 8 terrible experiénce. Tho unfortunate craft thls time fa the schr (1, C. Breed, Capt. Ttoge ers, that left this port Thursday nleht at 0 o'clock, ponnd for Escanaba, whern aho was torecelvon carzo of Iron ore for Bouth Chicago, A vapue ramor was afloat on the docks hero yesterday that the Tireed had been loet withail on ‘board of her, and It required conalderablo rearch to tracc the malter up, Experienced marinors Xnew that the vesscl swas a crank one and had left port lizht, and if sho wan caught out in a leavy storin was nimont certain 1o incet with disaster, U1t they wera Inth tn bolieve sho had been wrecke ed. 1aving learned that Capl. Nuchanan, of tha sehir Charlotte Ranb, artlved here Sundny forencon Mr. Thomuas Axworthy. port as to her Slundeater. —— ERIE, Entg, Pa., March 20.~Tha scl Clevoland. — ‘The schr M. W. 'agu wns engaged 1ngn to load, and Alpenn,,, the at11 o'clock fram Fellowe' Pler, near Ahnapoc, o | +» waukes IKtaconsin, of Monday, con- ort nortl of Manttowoe, Tk TRIPUNE marine ro- | taine several atorn ftems, but no reporte of rorter looked Dbim nop, and *fonnd him | disasters of sorions mature....Tho diecharging targo at {he foot of Foirteentl | schrs Charles Hibbard ond ‘ade sireet, e stated that tho nor'caster atruck nim | were taken yostorday for ttes and bark, stont 3 o'clock Eatarday afternoon, amd blew s | respectively ‘from Kewnnneo, on b. t. fierce _gala slortly affcrsard, Ho wan on his | An inguiry was mudo yeatertny far Culenga canree from Twin River Polnt, and elghted | fo Ludington for lumber ut 8 tack brig about ten mWea cast narthenst of G tapte W, Cam It 1ie was about four mitlea to v ran beween the castward of_hier, and with the nld of n slas dl-cosered that she was at anchor,—na fact which 4 thougkt very singulnr wnder thie circamatane nleas the vénxel was dissbled In canvan or wto ing wear. Capt, uchanan said be conli nat discern aeename at- that distance, and would not sy what itwas. The wea was running very high, Abont thie eame tnie he olRo aw two fishinz bonte standinge to the westwnrd, and southwest from thy Tiaah, They were In fmminont dancarof heinr wrecked, and Capt, Buchanan thinks that it they at b o'clock, alyi Menomliico di pected, the sorm laving Whera hia vesse), the rehr A, o, Rou ing a thoroweh rebuitld, and wil Aprll 10 Thoe M1l Yard Cy Ll f'he sche I, L. Qul reparred ut Vermlilion, reachedd the shore in safety they must have been | thorauphly 5 % very fortunate. $lisown expericnco wan a danger- | owned vy Fisher & Co, She ous one, unil Lo had li la could atiend to v keep | New aot “of wire rigulug and lils versel from becoming aprey to tha mercy of | Lindeay, of the siunmenlp 1in fram n_staging into the hold ¢ ren. L attrinoon at Silwankee, nid_sustal Onarrisieg at Chicago, Capt, Iinehanan reiated what lic had ecen to Capt. Ereastus Swmith, an old mariner, and subscquently tha Intter informed him that the veanel he st wis tndonbtedy the C. O, Breed. and hehai learncd that a dispatch had beon reccived here etuting that_somo fishermen had re- ported at Two Rivers, Just north of Manitowac, 1lit the Lireed hind capatred in tha atorm and all on Euard had heen loat, and the vessel was floating in thelake, bottam ni. Cant. Iinchanan (s not pre. ared 1o sy whetlier the craft ho saw was the ireeil or nof, bt the writer whil say that sho was, na douht, for the Breed in the only black brig-rige ed vessel that bue efled ont of this port, and tIs not proboble that any other wnch eraft was in tie latfinde abave mentioned when tho golo swept over tlio inke. liaving left here Thureday, with 8 falr southiwest breoze, 18 in belloved ahio indt Just sbout reached the polut where Capt, Buchanan say confing him Lo the huuee for fully wix slenm-harge Colin Camubell went and be_rofartoned . Port Huron for Clevy then go dircct to Cheboyiar tete ontdt, aue will lay Joba as may need her attention. TORT OF CHICAG The following wero slnco our lawt reports Annivare—tchi Twnaber, or. The Tireed swar ownedd Ly Eugene Matthews, of CLEANANCRA—StmE Muskegon, Mi Cleveland, and was bullt in Milwaukee abuut twelve Tho followine verela clearvd 1 i eara aga. - Bho rated A2, and was valned ot Abnapees Wolverine, (irand 1iavens Ma 10,000, 1t Is not known here whether there-ta | A. O, Iwison, Mantstees Kadival, Por any Insutance on tho vesse] or not, posted i1 marlne matters niic was Tonked Hnon ne u crank vemeel, —ane Huble to careen in n hoavy gale, expecially when ralling Tight. The fact that sho wax at anchor at an inopporiune momont shows that roncthing wrong and sho was in dancer. It 18 belfeved was caprized Saturday night, after Cant. Buchunan saw her, and the fishermen’ whotn he raw at (he same tima wore the persons who re- oried th disuster at Two Itivers, Nothing han een hieard of the Breed to warrant the report of her safely, liealdea Capt. Rogers, the Breed had seven or «lcht men on board when she Jeft this port, fne cluding two matce. None of the names of 1lie men, except that of the Captaln, could Le nscer- talneil here yesterday, = Jonn Boynton, now in this Eort. mailed on her Iast venson om cook, and wnu about to ship sgain when an ucchdent {0 an arw pravented him. The placo where the Dirced In eald to havo noen wiecked {6 but a fow miles Jrom Two Rivers, the Magellan went duwn with niue pere Nov, 8, 1877, This lato disnster, it would #eem, prombios 10 hacomo almost o much of o myatery, no far na detuils nro concerned, as the one noled above, Speclal Dispatch to The Tridune, CLEYELSSI, O, March 20,—Tho schr (G, C. Breed, owned b uvene Muthiest, which loft Chleaco on tho 224 for Eacanaba to load with iron ore, han not been heard from by the owner, who bas been anxionsly nwaiting intolligence, Iie fig- ured that shie warwnt in the sturm of nunday and Iy men well l{‘ll“' sons, 'Slictaybian Recommendations Mmdo by Intent and spirit of the Jaw. vy the Citizens® Association: T'a the Executive Committee of tha clation of Chicago—QEXTLENEN: Y * Resolced, 'T'hat a Commlitea of per i, Inga urcive yosterdny, delayed hut It 18 probahlo thiey will seach here to-dny, Capt. Graham uerfVed from - Mliwadkee yertend lunpees Lizata Doak, Bt. Joseph lori Touse Sluiions, Mushesou, CITY FINANCES. Darley, now Iaying In the river just enst of Clark | bnt actnal necennities, atreet, and will pall for Rufalo noxt Monday (n apt. Everetts, wder chartara ‘The schr 8, V. It, Wl!mnl utlt, and wil Monday. THE E. C ITUTCITINSON. Tha schir Emma C, Hutchinson left Nufalo for this port on Thuraday night, hut meeting with head-winds, and being ahort of provisions, on nt fnto Erle, whern sho nnwllu;.l nn'rl TR ‘enartercil for conl from here to Chicago at K0c by 'Flio ownor raye the re- losing satisle untros.—Cleteland anpes, Fpectel Dispater to The Tribune. he Emma €, Hutchinson her repaired ber damoges sustained In 1ast fntarday's storm, and this evonlng left for LAKE FREIGIHTS, for 130,000 bn corn to Nuffalo at Slie por bu yosterday on !Chunge, and dropped down from her wlnter moor. NAVIGATION NOTES, Tricaoo.—Tho schr J. T, Ward Is recelving exe termivo rapalrs....The schr Truman Mouss wan ro- celving her outfit yestorday...,The only doparturcs from (he port yesterday were the atmea Trnesdell Ten or ffteen vessels lying along tho -rlver are rccelving new coats of paint..., Several propellers wer ** fired up ' yoaterday for ‘H;p(!’hfil"’ testing thelr bolersand machinery, a vewncl 10 %0 hitt nono s comin thls port o conto and na ox- them, ers, la receive coma nboit wankes Bhip- work un hand, mby s being w:l\'m ¥ Tenting, ~ fol on Haturday ned a severe Apratu o fracturcpf one of hia unkles, which will weeka,...Tho into Mensrs, Woll & Davhlson'n dry-duck, Milwaukee, Mondny afternoon to put on o theel of Sheni@'s muke, The steam-barze Willlam Crippen I8 nlso booked fdr docking at the sanie yard 1o recelve new keelwons he tig Censader hns Jeft and, whers whe will coal and whete, with u com- u walt for much wrecking 0, urrivals and clearances Lzzle Doak, St. Josoph. 50 m lum- ber. o, 00 staves; liouso Bimmons, Sluskegun, 203 m Ron, gundrics, il oont acy. A fuge: tho Specinl Commlttes of the Clilzens' Assoclation. ‘The Esecutive Commlitlee of the Cltlvens' Assuclation, while uunble, at present. to declde upon the adontion of the report of the Speclal Commlitter presented on Saturday last, have decided to publish it, thus inviting publie dis- cussfon, ‘They also express o desire to co-oper- ate with the authorities in an efTort to have the nssessmient made §n accordance with tho true Final action was poatponed on account af the absence of some of the Committee, and they desire I8 to bo Qls- tinetly understood that tha followlng report has not, as yet, been recommended or disapproved Pilizens® Asso- e Committeo to \hom was referred the following reolutions foven bo ap- pointed, whose dnty It ahiall bo to take- fnto cone siderution the present tinancinl condition of the bt % i % City of Chicago, and to suzeest such romody ns to T e e it ‘sotsething iyt | Q16 SEEMEIRSL AT 0 SHpEoNE Ruch ey as Lo teen years old, worth nbout $4,000, and | £ated the quostions preacnted for tioir eonsider- e S tillam Ttozere, of Cloveiand, |a hor | ation, and bog hierowith to present”the resuts Captain, and the crew was picked up mostiy in reafs Chicazo; " Upon' Rearing the report. from Chicep | - Y0ur Commiito Jnd that the Uovemn. A1 wldnioht thal the yeasol wean iosle Mr. Mnthiast | tent o iha (Cite of . Chicago Ts s greatly surprised und cxclted, of coureo, Ho { 8t the orewent = tlme, n -~ a most sslil tho vewsel wan conmdored perfectly” gea. | . CHITICAL AND EMIARNABSING FOSITIDN. worthy, but would hardly <adure so (errible a | No moncy is on hand to dofray the neccasary and storw nu that of Sunday night, Irgitimate expensce, No provision fa made to ro. SAILORS IN COUNCIL, A latzo mecting of sallors and scamon was held st the Twellth Sircet Turner-Tlall fast evening, the object, ay near asconld bo tearned, being fo or. Funize a Unlon shnflar to that of the lupbers shovees, Most of the tinte was accupied in speech- making, and most of the apeochiea wera rambling, ; end, 1o an ontrider, appeared to be aimless, At tnies the confuston was great, owing to tho press toee of soveral drunken persuns, bint thoy were threatened with exnulvion untitt thoy were sobers ed, and the gathering hecamo orderly amil more Buabness-like. " “The meeting resusted finally inan azrcement being reached 10 organlzo the vallors inta 3 Unan, and in tho forming of a nuclons for tuch an orzanization and the electlon of tem- rflmry oficers and the appolniment of n commit- e (0 canvans among tho eaflors and woitcit thelr co-operatfon and financial support., A Mr, Yowers, connected with the Lumbor-Sliovera' Unfon, was chosen Prestdunt and Tressurer, and Jobn Johne fon was clocted Secrotary, Another meeling is to Lelield In a fow daye, at which thae alm of the or- Fanizatiun will be more deflojtely datermined snd fet forth, o far ita chlef onject Is undersiood to 1o secura for sailors §1,50°8 day as wuges, and slnring tho meelinz ono of the spoakers wont so far an toadyinu i hearers to refuse to work for Ieus witn, and t iko whon the thne came If tho * vessel-owners refused to acceda to thulr domands. LAUNCH OY TUGS, The Chicugo Drodglug and Dock Comnany havo Sust Jaunched two new tug-boats e thelr yards ou Goouo Island. The first 1d tho tug A, 8, Allen, a ttaunch littla crafth, of eighteen to; burthen, forty-five fect In lonzth, ani bullt sapaciully fo afier ve u\\:llludrt omergency, The rcnzon of this eiugular state of fonnd In 1) 1hls Buat to the eifct that ** taxes tlclpat to our Wliy decision came ro r oflcera that it found th, empty. All were expended brovions to the decil cat bo expected from this soures, ‘I' propriation . that wiill be avalluble emndrzency Is jmpassible, ordinarily used in mike and callect an o) ) Kce. 80 af Chupiar 34 of Bintes eltles, yo Annual Apurobri authoritics may appropr imonov ns tay bo neceasar expensce and labliities o purposcs for which and the smount appropriated for o purpose. o furtior approprintions atany other tue -with been Ot sanctionea by a majority duly called therutor, ' by the Clerk o o the st of 3ay wucc aewsor by wo following wonib th two fol K e it sl th r Uhere ol .Th"u returned to e Company's peculiar business, at a cost of lerk's oice, e 85,000, The ¥, FL Crane, named nfter the 4 and approved by th ty floard. dent, Mr, Crane, faa pecfoct modol In her wa, of the asscvament Bho wau launched ot :80 “vesterdny afternvon. | Clerk, snd forwarded Bhe 1s afty-six feut long and twentyGva tuns | Publd Accounte. for the. use burthen, Shn ls an well contructed nymv“ lloard ot Enuallzation, Boat on tho river, ho ls complote in all her ay the sccond Tucs: palntmenty, and tted up with neat and comfort- Ablg cabina, Shic cost $7,600, sud will be ready for work noxt week, Kenerally consumes the sud - the “next in equa) Ang uients between the counties of ‘rha nesesaments, THE MINNIE CORLETT, Tl body of Mr. Duucun, who wus arowned Sun- poncwon the buokd: These boaks day morning while sttemoting ta escapo from the | the Co luctor abaut tho lat of tho fu] the approprlations heretofore made n such flscal tho yropusition to make oach lPumprInllon I 0 is next ‘made by the County tu the Auditor cire tho samo, nnd It appears 1o your committon, thorough fnvuatigation, that there 1a no y which any provision can be ropularly made which will' bo available in time to moot the aftalrs will bo 1o 1ate dr-clulon of tho Supremo Court of cannot he sne unexpectedly o city cofers fon. Nothing 0 make an aps In tho prosent as a glanco at thy tine tho process ruquired by law to ropriution wi) low, in relation to etc,, anys: ‘*Bee. 2, The City Connell of shall, within tho first quarter of pwun an orlinance, 16 botermad the atlon bill, 10 Which wichcorporate ate uCh Wuiy oF uiiue of to defray all neccasary sich corporation: anil in such ordinanco whail speclfy tho objects and ich anproprinslons aro made, ach object or shail be mnda yenr, unless of tho )PF 1 lon voters of auch city or village, elther by a petat signed by them, or at a gencral or special olection After this apprapristion Is made it is certified thu Councll to the County oke sre then vrepsred und passed to tho As- Clerk. Durlng tho Susvuainent Is made, the County ment s thon correctud . Anmbstract of uf the btate This loard meets on Y of the enaning Anguet, and Inder of that wonth the mascase the Btate. na cqualized by the State, Loard are than refurncd to the County Clork, who extends tho smount of rutes for the respectlvé pure ate handed to llowing Janue iow Minato Corlott when whe was delven on tho | 8FY. Lbus, nearly s year feom the Uine the appra- Plingat tha fuot of Lifteanth street, has nat yet [ FIGUOR 1 hade elapues beiuru the Colluctor re. <t recovared. A roport thut It bl Been,wan not | yiebe® 16 basks for tie purposa of making collee- earrect. Mr, Buncan was B0 yeors old, and u | Lo Conuldeting tho {oie neceasary to maka it available, would It not be fls 1o tu 7 Adle men s wag an oxperloiced luke marinor, | SRR, MG A0k b tle ol Caay B vel) ke by all who knew hiw, Capt. Peter | PREURYECL TS COR Boadues iy inputablo that the the Conpey s Petor E, Jemen urn the awners of [‘Il( Gavernment canoot bo carried on withont urlett, elther mnuncy to vay the employos of suine means und Sha rated 1 2, ¢ was no insur- or_raher what feleftuf b *ilt abandon heruw o total wreck, snd was valued at $2, 000, 8ace upon ber. g them by tha clty, rmvllhul for them to roalize on tho amunnts ow- ¢ “Ihera ls not now, thu natnre of tidnge, thore cannut be for d Tong and, in timo to come, any uioney (o pay with., ‘I'n - TROPOSED NEW SURVEY. o, \baraforo, raducce 1]t 1o the dorisier op CpL, Parker, Secratary of tha Shipmasters’ An- | other means of abandoniuz the Clty overnment, saclatlon, of Naw York, bav beeu vhitl Your Commliles ure aw; that the latior Las ferent among sthors, Detruit, ‘e object vislt in to establish & now mode cation and ction un the lakes, The 01 to be wade by memners b ipmastere’ Iatioh. [} 18 Iamillar vuly with sea-golug Alightly acquuinted with the re Ink :;m“lhl‘:fin‘mfl mei eay thf Il‘lhhlmr to ‘"ld manuer the proposed chan woul oIk 8uy good,~Detrolt Kies fress, S0tk boen sujgzeated in the ) h sho not belonging to the criminal classes have the governmental runctions contalne, sition. and continued. It {san imperative equal to a military necessity. Tho 1a: How shall (t bo dous wlth! THY ICE TRADE, 1t it bad beon knowu at an carlicr date that fco Fould havo become wuch 8 valuable article, the h.:t'l‘uw"mlm“ Leou grest, A vessel cargo of < At tho preacnt time Iu valued at $1,600. Last Afrk half 8 dozun achiovners Joadud, aud the Frince Jop'y oty Aun, aud Sweet llowe sre Qlling at fors Hay, Wolt {sland, whera tho ice s sald to 21ek00d 8ud about fourteen Inchies thick, Compa- Sl ities e Wolf i ers kentld A ¢, und bunke N Rent Lo (hy Weat. —Kingstun Wilg, BiEeY, the lan that sugges hat the creditury of the cll% Wwith wareanta on the City aumount due them, and 1o 'be pald W, lu,;!d-. by asalyning | u!llnx tho tax ayeat, which mul of which an order in gross or bo given before payment. " but only givin, b 'y rant ornot. We have not fully co the warrants fmpresuion is there ls no FISHERMEN IN BAD LUCK. 4 Satarday eventng Williawm Balne and six :lhlrllhermen lving st South Chicago, whils on belr return homo frowm Popple Polnt, Ind,, where h{.hxd Leen durlug 1hat they shoutd mot, pant cry 'hey ref100 to builave that sau huuanity 10 St sonio tny in particul 1 ‘The city exveus be wet whethor tha party tv furnisbod wil of " it up woulid o iy 1 dives of. g ol ol 10 treasures aod lives of . the puople v clty liold at_ tho plewsiire of Vo bold agd Lad mow 1 Wecannot asicut to auy such vrupo- TUX GOVENNNENT MUST BE UILELD demand, and only queativn in the law as lald down by the Supreme Coartt Lorrowing le out of question. What, then, can weo do?” The unly luself to your Committea s should bo furnished feasury, showing (o ®a thery are 13 srill enablo & creditor to realize on the clalm 1 not bo **antici- &4 ordur for wai dered whethee should bear Iuterest ur pot, but the capecially as vrovislon for interest ln the spproprine tion biMl just pussed- The citizens of upon recelving proper guaranteos that such ware ‘hicago, th] rants would be unly fasued for the Jeaitiwaf & el e fS arertaken Ly the sty Riocousary exponnes of (ho City, whauld peotost maicr of Wil 3 % |t by ai) uvailuble inftusncca{tiatean bo brougst o wifuton aftub thesgarm b aruck tho pliiug | L00N THIelr Concerted et SendedIn Baving ‘thels Bree ATyl MG | O ratees sFe omusiiafastory, your Com diver, ock. irete Toms il | mittea suggest that the formation of s Syndicsrs =l uc:, Was 8 totul wreck. ‘Flels Jows will by tlio Assoclation, log the weans nf waould wsterially asist in givio; aséist e Uavernnient sad it cw, tierelore recommcnd it to by doge, city cuts dowa fus cxpendituree sy o . s 'l'D' SAIL NEXT MONDAY, h‘vl.. Warren E. Norrls csmo horo yesterdsy s P Clercland to take command of the achr Kato with the speclal view of alfurd- Protection oy¢s; sud they roviding tha excludo sll | Uralg for other. Your Committee desita to he nnderstood aa recommending the giving of warranta under tha #pecial circumetancs of thin case. {n reprehieneible, buk it mugt conatant In mind that it 1a created by tha necesmty fmp by the deciaton af the Nnoreme Court, and which cannot bo lgnored, nnd the necessity to hive tove ernment, which cannot he had by any other meaus. It 1s only ta heiden over tha present difficulty. When that {s donc the system should cease. Your Committee are awnro that {he foregoing re- fers only o temporary relief, ever, within the scopn of th thelr dnty to preseut soma s THE QUESTION oF After much nifentlon mittee aro of the opinton that the {»rm-('m ] orlginntes from dincezard of the fnw in r the stancsel of valuation In wakinge: the ments, fly Sce, 10, Hovenue law of aar Stat ench Arsossar fn required 10 retarn his npscn: ment hooka to the County Clerk, veri afidavit substantially In the following terin: Rnto of filinol —y il sor of f thin v nttached e e 1 e thal town in e proper colun up i descripiion o property i cash yalae of such property, f) Y W) 1, **excopt colutiing in enht heok A lierowith 1 correct, a8 [ verlly belleve. fule of valuation, It isa well-known fact tifat ot been assesred 110 highgr thun 40 to 50 ita ttfalr cash valid,' shich indaced this evasion of the correct valuae tion, nrobably | rm}nlrlnx a Lwo-mill tax for a State ‘This han explred by Bmitation, 0 the *‘grabilaw, ' having been deciated uncons Sinking Fund. Committee are aware of Mtronc, unlces thera 1s10 hesupnaned adesire i the different conununities to evade thelr legitimaty burdens Ly throwin: them on thelr more nelghbors, - Your Committeo will not snpuose muct Adeafre. Your Gummittce gry, therefore, unablo 10 sce why it will Lot he feasible to itave the prop- erty throughout the State assesred at the next aa- ressmient by each Asacasur ou the Lasls of valua- tlon his lawful onth requires. lu‘opur action {a taken, it can be secured. 1 1t In, ho pssessment of the whole Stats should show n of at feast 82, 00, 000, 000, and_ the City , 000,000, It i= plain that, wesment 14 thux made, a8 {t sbould be, the ity nor nany uther part of wiil bear an undue share of the State taxes, Then nssuming the city nsscesment will ahow o valuation of 120,000. 000, b ihie amount, the extent to which the law permits fudebteduess will be 810,000,000, The present fundea deot of the city 18 8111, 300,000. _ The differ- enco between the two Inst anounta fs 82,700,000, ond this 14 the amount ta which the city would be entitled to tund ita uuu(nn:llnf debts, or use for Jhatever marzing iight bo absolutely necesmary, Thia amount would place TIE CITY ON A G0OD FINANCIAL FOOTING, and leave the Incomiug taxes to mect the current expenditures, With economy, tho maxim *‘pay_as yon go™ micht thus become a parsibilis; ‘¥nluation be taken to secure t| Assacintion the following resolution: Tesoteet, That this clntion City Government of 1 B inade through ihe Auditor of Dubi cure & combllagee with the law xa fully comiticd with, far the purpase o ctore the Sty oard of rried Into effect, October, The Btato Board will then have dispased *tralr cash valuation' of peoperty which should not. wo think, fal 000, and shown available. It ls proper to mid, this wilt not uke any dilferonce iu regurd to tho amount of tax 1n_Chleazo, below 820,000, - 1v hlich the rato percent Is low, and vico versa. deucy ton 2 JIORT UNIFONM ASSEASMENT Sudiciary, T3 WISCONSIN. Machino Element. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, ency, or happine fuesting Federal back seat at caucuses aud conventione, certain _wimg of tho Btate, of which Senator [lowe fs the chiof ex- Pancnt and representative, has been very g Mr. E. W, Keyes, the then Chafrmun of the Rovublican Btate Contral Committee, ubly na- oisted by Matt 1L Corpenter, formerly United Btates Sunutor, and Senator Howe, the maching In polities was a very potent and, ot the sgmn time, o very dirty and discreditable affulr, Tho order of the President atruck off the heads of mare than one-half of the members of the State Central Committee, shose Jamontations fillod the Innd at the thne, and are now echocd back by the seolor 8enator from his high seat in Congress, Mr. Keves kicked hard, and went hastily to Washington ‘ to sco Mr. Ilayes about ft, n:lcgmsmlug that Do was “com- inzg with the” whole Wisconsin delegution behind hhn'' They camg. they saw, but they did nut conquer. Mr, IInyes was wiscly infloxi- ble, aud Mr, Keycs was roduced to the sad al- ternative of reliuguishing the Madbon Post- CentrakCommittee, Mr, lh{u had probably Lad his attentlon calied to the fact that tho peonlo of Wisconstn had become so disgusted with the * machine," as dircetod and controlled by Howe, Carpeuter, Keyea & Co., that 85,000 Republicans who voted for Urant in 1872 ab- sonted themselves from the polls in § thus encompassing the defeat of Gon. Washburn for Governor, and clecting that noted moral 'Phulmumm nud palitical economlst, Witllam R, avlor, should have very great respeet for tho efliclency of this Wiiconsin machine,” when, sfter an unbroken scries of Repulliean victorles, stratehing over a period of cighteon yeors, the * Democrats uro allowed to carry the State by a majority of over 1.’:1000. and clect thirty mafor- ity'In the popular braveh of thoe Legislature. After such a catastrophy, under such elrcumn- stances, the wisdom of “such s policy and the skill of such management._might proporly bo called in question. It was fn the adverso timos of salury-grab and back-pay that Howe sent word to Keyea advising hiin o *blanket Car- penter and” myaelt apd let us stand Inthe stable untll the storm passes.! It would have Lean better fur Howe i hls traluer had kept blin In the stable last Mouday, nlcely blankets ed. Hewould have been {u better condition fur the next Scuatorlul race, Aud pow all three of these disappolnted poll- ticians Lave had a certaln mcasurs ol petly re- venge, (1) Koycs manipulateil tho lust State Conventlon that fio was perinitted to call, and, with the ald of Congressman Poitud, who was Chairman of the Committes on Resotutions, had @ platform put forth that openly damued the Presdeut's Southiern policy with” fatut pralse, and every otlier direct rcivlution on natloua #flairs was neutralized by an 1" or o * but,” (#) Mr, Carpenter took hla revengs for the [ destruction of his old machine by appeartvg fn tho Electoral Cownlssion controversy, not for "I'1iden, as ho sald, but for ¥ tho 10,000’ disfran- thised electors ot Loulstana.” (3) And, Jast of all, Bunator Howe, who was not oppotnted Chict Justice, nor allowed to dispense thy patronage of Lis Btats a8 ho pleused, aud whoso sauds of political lifo have about run out, risvs iu his place fo the Benate and proclajws’ to the world the exact nature of bis discase, But it must not be supposcd that tha Repub. Meun ’parly of Wiiconsin cosists altogether of iuachive wew, and ollice-scosers, and office- Lolders, or that Beuator Howe carties auy con- sid bln{}umnnnl its 100,000 voters fu Lis pocket, Faefrom it A very largs mafority of the party, beaded by Gov, William E. 8ttn, alded by all the present Btate oflicers, take oben fssue with Scnator Howe and his waching adberents, dud boldiy proclalin thelr support of Presdent Ilayes. In bis campalzn last fall, Gov. Smnth bravely repudisted that portion of th platforu which u onfzed the conduct of Kepublican Adminstration st Wash- logton, wnd formally vroclaimed his ad- bereuce to tbe pnuciples enunclated in the Cincinat! platiorms aud reite erated by Mr. Hayes in Lis jnaugurel address. No doubt but that Gov, Bmith and bis :{mu- thizers iyeatly outnumber the other faction of tho party that scems to be badly affected with the wmachine itet, aud, when the day of trial cowmes, and oue crowd or the other goes to the :nll. it w‘f‘ll':ub? ‘h:,fi"fi"“mmm‘ ":l" 44 PrOVe: capable of apprec anef- iufl%t Civil-Rarviowa rulnrm. 2 i and that proteetion be given to warrants issucd for such expenscs, and to no A 8 ayatem it They deem it, hows solniion as well ne tha rubject, your t'ome ficulty and 10 0 by his he bostof mv knowl- il bellef, (where the Anesament has hoen cor. Tawn B ofreeted by the dt the s Of the severa] ud talinlar statements returned Althonglt as the nath nbave (as well as the whole Inw) shows “*the falr cash valuo' fs the lawinl Iate yeara the property thronghont the State has er centof Amung other reasons raugest wero d provisionof law And a inw known stitntlonal, 14 no lTonger I force. Thees (wanecial Induccimenta to a low valuation having ceancd, your no other subleiently They belteve, if h per cent of {4 Your Commlte tee, in view of the chmlllffl. bellevo stops whould 18 desirablo result, and, s nhl theretn, recommend to the considoration of the ecummend to tho 1Ly of Chieago that an eflory e Accounts to sue ris the rale of by each and 5 law Ix not f placing the same Fuualization, 1n_order tliat sy dttemp(ed vvaston wiay be thwaricd and tho law 1f such an nsscssment can ho securad, the frults thercol cun be realized by The middle of mex y of tio guestlon of equalization nnon the vasixof a s will ronder the 82,700,000 before to be paid, as that dopends whally and only upon the approoriation made, and whers the valuation Your Commitics feul awsured that such action whi huvo the wholesome effect of producing a ten- throughont tho Btate, n neceasity which will bo forced npun us suoner or later by the action of the ‘What the Machine Element ¥as Done for the Republican I'arty o tho State, and ‘What President Iuyes Ins Done for the MiLwAugze, Wis, March 20,—Tho Repub- lican party of Wisconsin cannot ba held up at this moment “before all Isracl and the sun” a3 a consplcuous example of harmony, vonaist- Benator Howe's philippic against Mr, Hayes hind its spring and fusplra. tiou in an old troublo that has vexea tho souls of some of tho Wieconsln Federal ofllceholders for o long thne. Ever slnco the President fssued his _fammous Clvil-Servive order ree officcholders to take o where they could “see just as well" g l;{nrly in the Badper un- apny. Under tho skiliful mantpulations of Otlice or of resigning tho chalrmanship of tho It cannot bo expected that tho President LOCAL YOLITICS. Nominees of the Various Repub- lican Town Conventions. Selecting an Aldcrman in the Eighth Ward---Democratic Meotings, ‘The Republican Convention of the Town of North Chilcago was held at Turner Hall yester- day afternoon. ‘The delewations were pretty full, nnd the representation eminently respecte able. W. C. Dantols called the Conventlon to order, and nominated Oscar Cobb ns Chatrman and lenry Knclp as Sccrefary. They wers elected. The first Lusiness was the nomination of town officers. Michael Petrie and James F. Whito were nom- Inated for the office of Assessor, and, the nomi- natlons being declared closed, balloting was procceded with, Mr, Petrle received the total vote of the Convention, and was declared the nowminee, and In answer to repeated calls came forward und returned thanks In a few remarks. Norminations for Coilectur were then declared in order. Frederick J. Miller and Willlam Bat. terman were placed in nomination. An in- formal ballot gava Mtiler 19 and Batterman 9 votes, and on the formal ballot Miller received 21 votes to 7 for Batterman. Miller was subse- uently declared the numinee, and the nomina. tion was mado unanimous. +,, For Bupervisor. the nominmions were Charles Hartwig, C. W, Fulier, and John Murphy., On the hiforinal ballot Hartwie received 10, Fuller 13, and Murphy 5 votes. Mr., Murrhy 's pame was then withdrawn, and the formal ballot re- sulted—Fuller 2L and Hartwhe 7 votes. Mr, Fuller's nomination was made unanimous, _For Town Clerk, Walter (3. Goodrich and H. B, Brusewick were placed in nomination, After an informal ballot the nomination of Mr. Bruse- wick was made unaninious, On motlon, the Chalrman then appointed the folluwing as nembers of the Town Central Commiittee, ono being from cach ward: C. W, Andrews, Jfr., Charles Irubst, G. A. Gruss, and Onear Cobb. ‘The Convention then adjourned. - TIR £OUTI TOWN, ‘The Sonth Town Hepublican Conventlon was heldat the Grand Vhcitie Hotel, There was a Jarge lobly 'present, L. L. Coburn presided, and I, T, Bireh aeted as Secretary, After ndopting the report of the Committee an Credentiala, there befni no contests, it was decided to muko the nominations i the follow- fue order: Assessor, Bupcrvisor, Clerk, and Collector. Mr. £. . Keith offered the following: Reanlred, That it 14 the ecnee of this Convention that the lawrul compensation of the Soath-Chicagy ‘Town-Collector ia the sum of 81,500, and that vur nominec in accepting tho »ame thereby pledzes to us and the Mepublican party that, if elected. ho whll nelther demand nor acceptn'snm exceeding that amount for tho falthful performance of tho dutfes of ¥ald oflice, Fx-Ald. Dixon sald the Republican party ought toagreeto furnish a bond. If that were not done, Lo would not favor the resolutton. It was worth £1,500 to get un the bond. 7There was no better man in_the Bouth Town than Dodge. [Applause.] IIe moved to amend by inserting sand wo pledie oursclves to assist the Col- lector in furnishing the necessary bund.” Mr. Keith said that the reeoluilon was in ae- cord with the law on the «}uenuou of compensa- tlon. The law shou!d he followed fn order that Evans' footstens might not be followed, The matter of bond was extrancotie, Ex-Ald. Dixun did not believe therc was n man In the Conventlon that could furnisha 812,000,000 bond. Ald, Stewart sald [njustice was donc by turn- Ing out sn honest Republican (Dodee) and giv- ing the Collectorship to a member of the other party (Kimball), [Applnuu The Republicans would not submit 1o ft. Mr. Normon Willlains spoke in favor of the resolution. Lost sear the®! per cent went fnto the Town Treasury fustead of {nto some one's pocket, and the It was thero was no taxe atfon for Lown cxXpenscs. Mr. Johy B, Clough sald the amendment was an Intimation to the publle that the man who was nominnted was shaky on the bond question. Ho/agreed with the spirit of the resolution. Ex-Ald, Dixon retorted that by mentioning 81,600 the people were miven to understand that the Conventlon was fearful of nowlnating n man who wauld charze more than the law al- lowed, [Laughter, Mr. D, d. Wren moved to lay the whole mat- ter on tho table. The motion wasarreed to—ayes, 20; noes, 18, The following were named for Asscssor: H, C. Ballard, Jullus Rodbertus, Frank Drake, Fred Qelsler, J. 1L Rees, W, I, B. Gray, “The tirst ballot, whicli was Informal, resulted: Ballard, 8; Rodbertus, 12; Drake, 12; Gelsler, 1; Recs, 93 Gray, 1 < A formal ballof resulted: Ballard, 18; Rod- bertus, 83 Drake, 16 Rees, 9. Before anotlier ®as taken constderable figur Ing was done, nnd the changes were great, It resulted: Ballard, 203 Drake, 21; Rees, 2, On the third ballot’ Galiard “was nominated, recelviue 23 votes to 18 for Drake and 2 for Reea, Mr. B, was Asscssor In 1505, . Mr, Ballard was called for, nud there vas o large amount of property in the South Town represented by bonds, stocks, ele,, that had never beon reached. e would try o uncarth it, and moko the owners pay thelr just prupor- tiou of taxes, Astoreal estate, he would pre theaid of prominent men fn the business, aud make it pay ita just portlon, e would have no favorites. J.\ Dlause. ] Col. 1L, W, Juckson, the well-known lawyer, was ominated for Suporvisor by acelamatlon. For Clerk, E. L. W. Jansscn, Charles L. 8ho- tick, A7, Hall, and Arthur J. Caton wery nanied. After a lively fieht, and ten ballots, 8borlek got twenty-two votes, bub a claim was made that a mistake bad been mude (n ane nouncing the vote of the First Ward, three of tho deleeutes saying they had voted for Hall, while they had been credited to Shorick. On tha sixtecnth bullot he wus nominated. Three were mienttoned:for Collector,—I'hilo G, Dodge, W. 1. Edidy, botter known aa * Jiorse " Eddy, and Enos Ayres, An informal ballot resulted: Dodge, 21 Ayres, 103 dely. 14 ir. Dudgo alltided to the trouble he had had last year, attributlug his fallure to discharge bis duties to a combluation headed by E. (1, Mason. Thanklug the Convention for the expression of confldence, ho withdrew his name, n tho formal ballot Ayres recelved 34 yotes and Eddy 19, and the forincr was unanimously wombnuted, 3 On motlon of ex-Ald. Dixon, Town Committeo was selected tions: First Ward, tepuen ¥, Brown: Bacond, do B Chaflce; 'Ibird, Aucustus N. Eddy) Fourin, J. W. Stewarts 'Fifth, Michael Schmiiz, ‘The Conventivn theu adjourned. TilB WEST TOWN, Tbe Ropublican Town Convention for West Cnl«:n«in wus held yesterday afteruoon o Bill- fuge Hull, southwest coruer ulsted aud Waal ington strects. On miotion, L. und mude temporary Chalriouy, and H, D, Jonnings temporary Sceretary. On motlon, the follow. ing Committee on Credontiule wus appofated, thosc wards in which there was a co belng represented on such Committeo: Halr, 8ixth: W. 8, Dunhan, Beventh: Chrls Mamer, Elzhth; J, Floyd, Ninth; W, Huy- ward, Tenth; D. vonths Twellfh Ward, contesty itoach, Thirteenth ; Four- ternth Ward, ed. After an sbaence of two kours, the Committeo ruported the nnmes frum the seveu uncontested wards s slready glven In theso columns, The question as be- tween the club aud primary delogates in the Twelith and Fourtcouth Wards was settled as far us the Comumittes was concerned by rocom- wending that the. delegutes clocted by tho Cluus be admitted. ‘The report was accepted. 1t wus decldod that tho nominatious be made in the order numed tn the call. ‘The vnly nomiuation for Supervisor was Julius Pedersen,” He was uominated by acclamation, For Assessor the nomluations wero James N. Clark and Nicholas Mobr. Tho result of the fu- (;)Hnll batlot was s tollows: Clark, 53; Mobr, ‘I'ho formal bailot resulted In giving Clark all the votes In the Convention excent one, aud bin wa declared nowfvated, For Collector the uominees were Thomas Parker, Willlam Bwissier, and J, M. Terwilhger, Tl tuformal baiot rosulted as follows: Parker, 893 Bwisler, 855 Turwilliger, 3 ‘The_formul uallot resulted ss follows: Par- ker, 335 Bwissler, 405 Terwllliger, 1, Mr. Bwlssler's' boinination was miade unant- the following by the deloga- £ mous. For Town Clerk thero wero nominated C. J. Corse, 3. F. Tarble, d. Vauderoel, 8r., R. V. Keunedy, and J. B, Ellacott, I'ne (uforroal bal- fot resulted as followst Cores, 9; Tarble, 13; Vanderpocl, 24; Keunuedy, 143 Ellacott, 16, The Urat formal ballot resulted as follows Tllxthlle&)l; Vauderpoel, 0; Keuuedy, £8; El cott, a ‘The lnfit l‘hnllofil refilk& as (&llgw i Vag- ler , 315 L H 200 3 r. Kenned lnw{lnat'lou was tale unaal- mous. Tbe following Centrsl Committco was then : Bixf vard, Nicholss Nlioman: Sev- blo; Eighth Ward, Jobn Funss dona Fotay w’i’i otk Wa, LU ohn J Wnp gyen! Tivar? Tweltth Ward: . . Pollev: Thirtesuth “The fmpreasion §s corrected that 8t. Louls has Ward, William Willlams; Fourtecnth Ward, Georze Rahlts, The Cunvention then adjourned. ARCOND WARD. ‘The 8econd Ward Repubilicans lield a meeting Inst cvening at No. 511 Seate atreet, Mr. M, A. Fabwell occupled the chair and Mr, R. M. Mitch- il nited as Sceretary, Mr. Baliard, tho Repu- Ilean canddidate for Asscssor in the South Town, then addressed the meeting. Remarks were alsomade by Messes. Allen, Thomas, Packard, I'age, Mason, Eddy, and others, all of whom, except Eddy, supporied the nominations of yes terday’s Congpention. Eddrv“ however, plalnly annotnced that he would not support all the Heket. . He criticiacd Ayres and others in & rather wngloved n'ni', but. created considerabie merriaenty aud evidently had n number of Byn- vathfzers, Apnarently the Second \Ward Re- mubikan Club fs not u unit in 1avor of the nom- inations. Tors s TR here was a lareelv-attended meeting’ of the Eizhth Ward Republican Club last prening In 8 vacant_storc underncath tho Ialsted Street Ope:a-House, for the purpose of nominating & candidate for Alderman, Bestdes the members of the Club, howe: thern was n pang of Frank Lawlcr's constituentd In the renr of the room, wha came with the double intent of et~ ting nr arow nnd folsting upon the meeting an objectionable candidate, whose nomination would he the certain means of returning Lawler toa seat in the new Councll, But the echeme proved a fatlure In both particulars, ‘There was a pood deal of yolling, hooting, and hissing, but no row, and the meeting, lnstead of nominating an objectiobable man, put up an honest, re- snectable Democrat Ilving {a tire ward, who wil} eive tha present incumnbent a_hard tussle, and who will in all probability be elected. The meeting was called to onler hy Mr. E. . Sherman, President of the Club. After the minutes had been read and approved, Mr, Sher- man sald he was obliged to leave !n order to mect an engagement, and requeated Mr. Georve W, Spofford to come forward and occupy the chafr. Mr. Spofford compiied with the request, and In taking thie chair statcd that the object of the meetine was to nominate an Alderman, Never before had so much calinness and deter. mination been necessary on the part of the citl- zena, and it beeaine their duty to select the best man possible to reoresent the ward, Thera were contracts to be let for the new City-11all, and the inan clected must be one who would execute the great and tinportant trust In & Just, nlprlzlnl. honorable way. the The question ol dome to the Court-House was also To buitd that dome would cost Were the people prepared to build y ornament, visitle only out on the praifle, beyand the oty Hmits, or out on the ]ukul Anuthier question to come up vefore the new Council was the extenston of the citv-rail- way charters for ninety-nin ars, und the peo- Ic needed noman In the Conncll who would nke the stand that these ratiway corporations should not become their bosses, and who would vote for givinz them these franchises If they wuould pay a rensonable compensation therefor. In some citlea these compauies biad to pay aue cent out of every fare into the City Trens- ury, Onc cent on every fare in° Chica- o woubl run the Pollce Devartment and the schools, The man to be nominated shoutd be oue who would stand 6p unflinchingly {u be. haif of the peuple and dofeud thelr rights. No man should be selected who was not firm, le- termined, and unylelding on the side of night. Mr. 8pofford’s retnarks were received with ap- plause. Mr. Chris Mamer, Chalrman of the Cothmit- tee appointed at the last mecting to revort the names of five gentlemen from whom a eandi- date for Alderman was to be selected, presented tho namen Bf Jawnes J, Wishart, Thomas Sen- nott, O. W, Barrett, Mr. Perry, and Peter But- ton, Mr, Lusscn, one of the Committee, announced that one_or two of the mentlemen would not serve. From his tnvestlzations, he was nbte to say that Mr. Barrett would poll the strongest HKepuhlican vote tn the ward, Then were there yells and cries from the Law- Ierites for 8cnnott. The speaker wos Invited thine alter thno to sit down, tut bhe positively declined to. doauy such thing, The Club, e sald, ran this thing, ood not the mob, and be would ot be put down. Bomebody moyed that Frank Lawler address the meceting, Tho mob around the nover yelled approval, and themover put the motion and deciared It carrled. Lawler, however, did not apjear, Mr. Lussen again got the floor, and moved that the Club proceed to nominate from_ the names proposed, or else fndorse Thomas Keate ing, %‘here was a reoctition of tho yelling, hissing, hooting, and bellowing, interspersed with crics for Sennott from Lawicr's gang, Mr, Bell manuged to make bimself heard above the din, and moved to Indurse Thowmas Keatlng. A may in the back of the room, but 8 member of the Club, moved to make Keating's indorac- mont unanimoas, Amidst great confusfon the Chalrman put tho motfon. The ayes were mant and loud, and the Tnocs were not so stroug. Keating was declared the nomince, ‘The Lawlcrites saw they had been beaten, but they kept up thelr fnfernal nolse for all that, in tho midst of it somebody nioved to adjourn, and the inotion was earried. The Lawler gang retired to the sldewalk to vent their feelfuga, d the Club members rotired with the con- 44 that, since the clection of a Republic- an was a foregone impossibility, they had done the next best thing in nominating a Democtat who will probably be clected, and'who will reo- resent the ward with credit to bimself sud bis constituents. NONTU-TOWN COLLECTOR, The North-Town Democratic Central Com- mittes met last ovening ot the Revero Housu to place In nominstion a Collector vice Miller, re- sizned, On motlos, Mr, N, M. Blumenthal, a real-estafe dealer and property-owner from the Fifteenth Wanl, was ununhinously . nominated for Collector of the North Town, — , TENTH WARD, Citicaao, March 20.—7b the Nepubliean Volers of the Tenth Ward—GRNTLENENT 1 positively decline the honor of a re-clection as Aldermaii of this ward, my business requirinz my entiro attention ut tho present tine, Thanking you for the honor you bave conferred upon me by placin wy uaine In nomination, 1 remaln, your obedient éorvant, Geonor E. Wiite, SOUTI TOWN DEMOCKATS, ‘The Democeratie Conventlon for the noming. tlon of Bouth Town officers was held yesterday maorning ut 11 o'clock tn Central Hall, corner of Wabash avenue and Twenty-second strect. Therc was a pretty falr sttendunce, sud the proceedings were conducted decently aud o order, Mr, George W. Wood was In the chalr, and Mr. Nathan Hofthetoier acted as Scee. retury. The wneeting resulted in tho nomina- tion of tho following oificers: Clinton Briggs for Collector; Cornellus Treacy, who keeps saloon at the corner of Douglas place and Lautel strect, for Assessor; Judge N. B, Boy- den, for Supervisor; Mr. Diest, of the Fifih WVard, for Town Clerk. ‘The meeting was o re- markably peaceful one, aud the unominations were aceepted and voted uvon with hardly suv dlssent. A motlun was carned {ndorsing the numination for Alderman of Mr. O, B, Phelps, The mecting then sdjournvd. “CO-OPERATIVE RENTING.” Which 1s the Locutlon upon Which the §t. Louls Directory Mun lases Ilis Figures This Your~The Imumensurable Goneral Huperoxcollence of 5t, Louls, ms Estabe lehed by This Industrlons Printer, pecial Dispatch (0 The Tribune, 87, Louis, Mo., March 26.—Gould’s City Di- rectory will be given to the public to-morrow. 1t will contaln sowe interesting nformation never before published concerning the growth and bustuess of 8t. Loufs during the past year, fallen back 1 population during the past year, tho apparcut reduction beiuz ducto the fact that, by ** co-operative renting,” the population has become moro concontrated. The tutal population of the clty, according to the Dirgs. tory statlitics, is placed at 503,085, which, thfigh not much of un increase, 1s lovked upou as better than a falllng-off. Durlug tho past year 2,115 new houses wero erect- ed,aguiust 3, BRI Ia70, Whon te Teer that all of tho wanufacturiog industrics of the city wore in & stata of fearful paralysis—foundries “closed and factorice wnd sbops ruoiug vory Ilghl—lldnl{ considered, auy gain atalin the populstiou wi be solid ground "uf encouragewment. It {s shown 1hat St. Louis fs the bealtbleat city iu the world, belng too far north o wufler from” yellow fever, aud "o far suuth to be ttoubled with tha fatal climstic troubles of the culder States, while the soft, hoalttful, sud pure, ihough wudd; (1) waters of the Mlssieslppl provide Lbe city wit 3 water-supply at uf sy otber city by t s shown tuat, in ihe watier of irsnsportution facilitice, 5L Louis is without & rival, while her termindl faciity rlog Lo t bave been of late yeary greatly fwproved. Mealics ber St Luuls enjoys unlimited water-path vavigation, Her boats and burges can petoirste futo tho very licazt of the richest section of Ilwols. 'Lley can skitt (owa 0a two bordery, whils they slso servo duzens of ports 10 Wisconsin, Miuncsots, hanvie, Nebruska. Fiord hur warchousce o the sca 1be great Faiher of Waters fows brosd, and strong, and steady, rarely closed woro thau 8 wonih of sny yesr and quits frequenlly vpen fus year 1bus giviog her commuuicativn with the rou 16 of ali the world, combining with ber railway facilitos s contral’ positlon, Krosicr Bdviniagce :fnuz aze onjoyed by 8oy other city upon the con- cnt. After alluding to the fret-class school system of the city, allusion is made L the commercy of 8t Louls, which, it shows. bas beca steadily ad- vancing since 1973, the imported goods showing an increase since then, while the exporte show An_Inercase from 1,079,672 tons exported in 1873, to 2,250.52) {n 1877, which was but very Iitle below the figures of 1874, MINNESOTA. Vote on Rullding & Nridge~Tha Investigas tlon of the 8t. Poter Insane Asylam. Epectn) Dispater to The Trivine, 8. Pavt, Minn., March 20.—A light vota was cast to-day in this county on a proposition for the hutlding of a fres bridze over the Missis- AILROAD TIME TADLR, _ -ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, ITLANATION OF RErEAxncam MARKS.—fRaturday E: exceptéd, *Sunday ex wt:fi;fl. Sunday excepted. “lunfn excepied. ORIOAGO & RORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, Tleket OMees, A:-.H:!-rll‘:’-e-hn Dgslzamm liouse) andaz nPrelfln‘m Lin aBloux City &Y' abubuque D alinbuqus N auma ha Night #ippl at Fort Snelling. Tha proposition was un- | 25ions Ciy s doubtedly carried, ‘The purpose Is to give freo torkf'd & Dunne. Bafitw East Mall” (Ja 3 cn Fast Wa Billiwaukee Expross. foa i {HikH o H bGreen A faccess to this city to tho farmers and villagers of Hennepin and Carver Countles, Tho Senato Committce fnquiring Into the al. lcqed abunes at the Btate Insane Asylum at 8t. Peter suspended Investigation this morning on account of the non-attendance of members of the Committec. The testimony thus far de. velops less causc of general complaint thao might bo expected in #o largs an’tstabilshment., The serfous facts shown arathat the keaper of the ‘‘acparated department.” named Betts, had, {n onc or two fustances, displayed vasslonate temper fn the treatment of paticuts, and that, fn one instance, a patlent, weak from persistent refusa 1o cat, had dled, resumably from strangulation causcd by Botts aving him held down and his mouth roughly forced apen while soup was vouted down his aticnive %: & Tocict evs Laks Fond du Lac via Janeeviiio. * 305 M o 3 iman Motel Care are run throngh, batween Al 0 and Council Tiinfs, on the trafn Ieaving Chicago Noother rosd runs Pallman OF &y ether fevm nf oSt b L= ‘&:leornuot Canat snd E’nll&!fl. CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUTNOY RATLROAD. Depota foot of Lake-at., Indiana-ar.,and Sixteent and Cans) and Sixteenth-nts, Tickét Ofces, 50 Ci it., and at depots, thrulnL Ufl wltln‘clsn |hwofo u,.r.-':]uet'i;“ $ammed Tra , Leave, a plug wi which he open 0 patlent's | 3rend I 7ras mmm [* 75 mouth down Into the throat. The witness who ""“u‘mm""?nr'&:‘ s e swore 1o this acknowledged to having himself boxed the ears of another patfent. Another patient, a feeble woman, was left slone In a bath-tub and o n few momenta was found fa- ull{ realded, somo other patlents having turned on the hot water. The witnesses are former attendants, who struck against Bette, and were discharged. - Dliawa & pireator bep kford & Freeport n: Diibue & Bloux Uity Express Pacific Faat Expre aneas & Col AGIOTA Tauengor....... Stendota & Atreatar Passenier. oY, ‘exan Fast Exrese Kansas City & Bt J i AMUSEME - e e < . 1ulim; ning-'sra and Paliman 1 heel HOOLEY'S THEATRE, T FaaG pten o Poteen CRieted dnd Oumana on | FAREWELL PERFOIMANCES OF MP, CHIOAGO. ALTON & GT. LOUTS ARD CHIOAGO LO! KANSAS CITY & DENVER S§HORT LINES. Unluo bepot, Weat 8lde, near Madfson-st, brhig and Twenty-third-at. Ticker UM 122 Handolphat. — ® SOTHERN. WEDNESDAY MATINEE AND EVENISU.' Ranss City & Denver Past Ex £, Louts & Sprincfield F. LAST PRRFORMANCES OF ?fifi?fififi“fl?fid’w& LORD DUNDREARY. | sihiitieo wants U, In accordance with the gen- fle. Mit. KOTHEIN wil) sppear ALTAMONT, i the immensely USHED TRAGEDIAN! Sothern as the Crushed. Friday, Benefit of Mr, Sothern, GREAT DOUBLE BILL, DAVID GARRECIK CHICAGO, MILWAUREE & 8T. PAUL BAILWAY, Unfon Depot, corner Madion and Canal-sta. Tieket Onice, B4 5outh CIATk-5t., 0DPoA(te Sherman House, and at depat. Leave. | Arrive, 7:538. m. [* 7:33p, m. 10:108. m. [* 4:007. m, sota Kxpress. 5:00p, m. |*10:451. m. Wincunsin & § 118y, Btevena | tand through All tralns run vis Ml and Miuneapolisare. Paut s Madiron and Pralrie du Chien, or ¥ia Water a wi, LaCrosse, and WWinous. ASD 3 ILLINOIS CENTRAL Ra[LROAD. A REGULAR FIX, | Depot, foorof Lake.s R SOTIERN IN BOTH PLAYS. SATURDAY MATINEE, DAVID GARRICK and A REGOLAR FII. Fatumay Night—LAST OF SUTHERN~A CRUSIKED Tll:‘&l-;lly‘\.\ex AS’ UTHERN~A CRUSIAKD TOOLEY’S TUEATRE---SENDAY, GRAND MUSICAL BANQUET, Mr, D, de Viro tages great plessire fn uncing Bt the famons NG ATTAN 0TI RAAT ocioR Dubuque, Gitan I . m. * @ On Saturday night runs to Centraiia only. 5 0On Saturday night runs to Peor(a only. 9] il ILMA ! A R R AR the refaning Queen of Fang, after s most succesful Amrive, 10ur of concerts in Australia, New. Zealand, and Catle . — fornla, will make her rs-eutie in Clifcago 16 Only One {viaMain and Alr Line ATy Rxpress,.. 7140, m. 18200 AC 0:30 8, M. Atiautic Express (dafl § Hisia . Nigue Exiiress. ..., 10143 4. m FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RATLWAY, Legut: orner Canal and Madison-sts. Ticket Qffices, Clark-st.. Palnier House, and Grand Pactfio Hotel. Artive, ntante, i, CICCONE, the celebrated Clationet Solofst. Mr. JOHN HILL, the distinguished Plants; and' tusical Director. i ., alo of seata o and after Friday st the bos-office. Prices, 61, 75c, and 50¢, sccording 1o locatfon. N'CORMICK HALL. -NIBHT -men “n: TO-MGHT SWEDISH LAI]YH ik e BAUAE & O t of M n 00t of Mone T et e e e a0, f00t of, Moa- Urand Pacldc, and Depot (Exposition utlding). Leave. Arrive, m. || 8ios. m. U:40p, m, Momtng Express.., FastLiers s *__ARE SHORE & MIOHIOAN BOUTHERN. _ |_Arrive, ANANDA Fian Hab: e CALLSON, 008, M. INGERORG ) 5:408 M LOYOREN, PITTTSBURG, CINCINNAT! & BT, LOUIS B. B. NG RS’ 3 FRSTHOM, (Cincianat! Afr-Liue and Kokomo Line.) ANTY PEER R, ARTETTE, . Depot coruer of Clinton and Carroll-sis. Wrest Side. :1'""?. D.' Cl"lfllllf_‘dfl.‘l'}l““ ’:fislhfi n‘l‘ffl!. l"l’. lEh;llv Depart.. Arrive, Sy o e Mr R Lewlt &% | oienut, ipinsiapatiataons Admlssion, s0¢, | A, 7% aville. Columbus & Ei Tiescrved Beats at 1 101 Btate-st, Bip Erpros e 2400 m.[* Arit0p. m. o Night Expre: § Biu . it 700 A MCVICKER'S THEATRE, THE GNION SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY FOR ONLY A 8HORT TIME, IN THE GREAT BUCCESS, A CELEBRATED CASE. Every Nlatit nnid Natnrday Matineo, BECURE YOUR REATS. Suporb 8cencry! Artistio Acting! UAVERLY’S THEATRE, (Lsto Adelphl.) JuH, Tiaverly..., +s+00 1'TODTCLOT A0 Manager. Qreat fuccessful Wednesday Matinea and Night, FRAINK MAYTYO, Tk racier of DAVY GHOCKETT.m Jardorls Wyl of the Hackwoods, " Davy 0, M 3 LAUIENS a¢' Eleanor for this plece. Weinesday i ER Mouday, tha magninoent Tvip to the M OF scata commences Thursday, tb, FOLLY THEATRE, Desplaines-st., nesr Madlson. OROWDED HOUSES. LITTLE BO-PEEP! MARKIAM, the Reautiful, THE F KANKAKEE LIRE Depot foot of Lako-st. and foot of Twenty-second-at. | Depart, | Arrive. Clncinoutt, Tndlanspolls & Loufevilic Ds % RS Riay 508, 1n.1* 0:00p. m. § 8:0 . 1§ 720 & s 0 Foral nEOCRIBLAND, & PACITIO, RATLEOAD Otfice, 84 Ulark-sl., Bherman louse, o Leave. ' Arrive. 13 8. 7. 4:00p, M. . [* Ot a1, 110:00m. m. i3 u: 30w, m, Allineals on the Omabia Express are sorved in dining cars, at73 centa uah, CHIOAGO CRA.BTIX{{ ILLINOI8 RATLEOAD, hanville Houte.™ Ticket Otees: 77 Mt flmnum. At and Depot, Carher Chbtos wad Carr 7 3 L |_Arrive. £, Loale h Foxpress(® 7110 a.m. |*11:00 p. m. Sulenies Nubrine Frorenl; Tug e m [j3io0e. m OOEAN NTEAMS (1PN, 007 Dinect Ling {0 Fracs, General Tra Detween New York th & Ateh Ex| otaton o lautio Company. Yler 43, N, It., foot LE FOY SISTERS, Wod., Apri 3.6 & m, DAL FAY, and i vy T B GRAND MATINEE e S ATINETIS it Cabiny 10y Bocond Caviae gast 13, COLISEUM NOVLETY THEATRE, s :fi;fi’i{%fi“fi{g@;i&‘fi:fififi:" = This Evening—~Grand Matines Friday, OUR BOARD-IN.LHIOUSE, Tremondous ¥uccess and Palpable 11t of Whittingham and Newsian, | Mulligan sud Morrls, laa Carniwa, Watson and Eillsy lowiand histep verpool, FOF passage spply to Company's « NEMLCIICAD THEATRE, 1™ North German Lloyd, THIS AFTEIRNOON AND EVENINO, ye——— ‘The steamers of this Company wil] sall every 8ature 'fur, fout of Thind street, llobukuea, HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, | ittt i Aot st ! Rit JICHAMOND—Artt Aodusl Sinere e ey or .i {l‘e‘e‘"ié'fv.n!‘fém: :n:‘;'ius: Tice, Calltofala Quar: | Eabi, oo wolds Moeraud, Wb crenery For frlui oite, ‘v -, oo Pobutar biicess 15 tomid 7oer Hox offca open all day, 3 oW I0E Gicen, Now e T T T MEDICAL, CENTRAL HALL, 078 Wabaah-av., cor. Twenty-second-st. Fon! F ROV, CARPENTER TO-NIGNT, NERVOUS DEBILITY. WEAKNESS, cic, aud lt dinardars ot oo b Urutions, eicesuta ur Ovarwork of the hraly e Aoy e gciery; Commenc s p. m. | PREitint ety ona curwd by ~_OAPCINE PONOUS PLASTER, 'They Could Bee It, WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, yurcly veetabla preparation, and tho best sod togh Succosstal ur‘uuwdyvlnufi:L avo, to BIx iren ::.I Y | to the Contenalal jurors, when | £35 G reutngs Pric g4 ho pubiogmstio. Bead ¢ Was 40 apparcnd 1o the nlsl Juro 1) for Clrcula 3 per X3 Bix Doxes, N thoy eatne Lo compare lienton s Capetise HoPps Plastee I vechrely wuatad, with fall directions To¢ Sou HI‘; ‘l‘llhl‘l’ Wllh\lg.rblllkr‘ un fil"lfilh“lnflq that (L wus k{qundunly Il; g freaily superior tu any of. thew, aad tlicy wera forced elr own convictivasto give to the msaufacturers WlNClan'l‘lflglfioou,ch-..m J}s A blatest KK ibetlo, pobular 30 Joba Bt,, Now Yorl et Tover 3!““ tho Word AbAL OF sluw et _MISCELLANEOUS, oibers, “Densoua itjua: Benson: PR e FIRY waSay caroe ‘.‘c'“ 1 oncee rer m H |1'H t Y.\; b Kreat auccens by ol o sictany of Parly, "::,'I.iih‘:n“fll;?-’:fi 1s cur tuocuuidfk: s 5 N, {'u,rk, ot “"fi; ceilonererund] guen Plaster, (Y S0 | don, and su- perior to Wl pubsenif 1o sbito remuPatis dusiilen 11s | OLbéraforths Prompt curg sbaolutely frea from the lead wmwm many other | O charges, Iy Pl found vy saairdls tocistala.” soll every- | sent er of U i long ~ stand. . g L CAPSULES n th Uieed Sifies: L Bere. WaAS) 0. Tty e lsialie: totally “unlike “soyihing cver know3 10 1he publio befure. Une # 2 i 1 Soan. e 1 und equals ¢ pouuds of soap. re. Kooy, lecctier Fecommt 180 all Lousckeepers. by fetteinalit Begon st RV how oot 1 Private Dr.A,G. OLIN'S £85 L] « e &1.. ot Sk 234 pos

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