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15, CHICAGO MARINE N Farther Beports of the Damage Caused by the Storms, WS, An Interesting Letter from Port Huron, PO A Bocal Inspeotor under Investiga- tion, Eto, Bto, TROUS EFFECTS OF THE PIASTROVATE GALEs. ne heavy fen that had been running under the faence of stcady gales fran tha north and north. h.mnn 1ast Saturday gvening calined down yes- o that sall and sleam craft that bad becn ru!n! {n port got away. The props Menominee 4 Geanto left the harbor for the Straiteand Man- B roanectively, the atmr Muskegon left for et Haven, the prop Skylark for Benton Har- o the scars Kate Lyons for Muskezon and +1. 3, Conway for Two Iiivers, Tho simra Al- tte arrived. P‘.F-;:“-‘!hi‘{‘?flt{. commanded b{ Capt, Btretch, iy of the Pamlico, ran back fnto this port formerls of X lenking coniition, and will b put {¥%ey-dock for calking. She was the craft scen ot Exanaton Thuiraday night. resterany's Milwaukee Sentinel stated that the Jesertny which sel. in on Wednenday marning ki ton gale after nighifall accompanicd by e a0, and Thursday mgming auite a sea st ning, The acow Three Dells. of Itacine, 0 Ferladon for that port, entered (ha_harbor for Jler during the night, but ran aground on what o a4 oncn Tatand, and, coming in contact W iling of an old'dock, austained damages T taneed her to, AIL, * Shie will ho docked for o2l Nesern. Wolf & Davidson'n yard an soon T her decklond Ik removed. ~Beveral vensels roe cnt the :nllfl 1n the bay, among them the ecow-brig i L il “sautical exneriences wero also rouch at Nacine Th\n.r:l‘l‘ny nlght, The small ache Eagle, of Muskegon, Sas driven ashore at the font of T'hird street, and Toi otal loss. The Eavle was a scliconcr of nbou'. twelve tons burdep, waa worth about $600, and unia- {%ea. Thecrew all reached shoro safoly. - Thera jenotapicce tenfoot lougleftof her. About0 oclock Thursiay morning the scow Monitor reachi- elportafter n hard hight of it ontaide. She lost sadof her anchora {n Miiwaukeo iny, and slipped Meother, Upon areiviug ot Racino sho_rau Into {he sbutment of Main street bridee, carrying away Por hesd-gear, bobstase, and jibboom, and siove alargebolo In her port bow, “Bhe wae towed up T creck and wall e repalred, “Tne tng Wetrel, Capt. Frank Laveli, was noarly swamped [0 o endeavor to tow tho schr Fearless ficin Harbor Thureday ovening, ‘The schr Gerirade wan beached seven mil sosth of Kenoshn durlng the galo of Snturday ia 108 totalty wrecked. Her crow Is snid to have boen nved, sithough at firat reported tost, Thia fa provatily_the lost vosmel that gave risoto the ramors of Tuesday Inst. and caused the reports ‘spaut the achr C. G Broed, The Toledo Zlade of Thursdny evening eays the storm lant Bunday and Monday wus yery o, vere, ‘The #hipplng and fiching interests sutfered yevcrely, several boats being broken up or gone down. Copt. dJenning's schoonor wag driven by e fary of the tempest high on_the beach. Wednerdar evening aho got off, and started to Marblehead for stone, and was certamly caught in ihe ale. The Captain s rathice unforsunate, ~ Last 1), tn 1rying to tanke thu harbor on a dark and farious nigat, she went on to the bar,and romained 0t 1o weeks before sha got off, NAUTICAL AFFAINS AT PORT IIURON, Taz TRIBUSE'S carrespondent at the above- naced place shows huwy marine atters stand there: Fost TitnoxN, March 28.—~Therels comparatively Jtle doing at thin port in tho way of repairs to sencluand steamers, ond ne shiv-bullding st all. WWhero once was mctivity aud bustle, tne qulet of desertion redgns but we are bocoming nsed to this oiciisliy, and hinvo Jearned to expect oven wora (et Tho mamber of vesols Jalanm ne, chis port 19 sma) when comiparcd with former yoats. At Capt. Ed Fitzgerald's »hlsv:nrd the schr Pierrepont waa thoroughly rebullt "last fall, but will not be fitted out unlesa there 18 o prowpect of better times, The tug Frank Moffat {4 at this prd recelving new bed-timbern and floor uader lier boller; 1 sho 1w belng cnlked, nd ber upper works rapaired and overhanled, Her ecgine 18 nlso underjining repairs, and she wiil come out handsomelyéropainted and ready for a season’s work. “‘The tug Mocking Bird has ea eaiked thoroughly, and bas had hor cyiinder bored oot and burnished with new rings. She will come out handsomuly puinted, ready for the senron's towing, AtDunford & Alverson's dry-docks conslderable workbas been accomplished ‘during the winter. The achrs Homo and Idako are now in thele dock receiving o thorough calking,—bot- fime and_sldes,—and will be ot to-morrow, team-bargo Mary Pringlo is repairing her And having somio necessary carpenter work siended to 1 proper slinpe. ' A dredgo wad olso Tobailt b‘lhln enterprising tirm during the winter, adwillbe relaunched to-day. The (irand Traok lallxay tranefer-forry Hurun was in thele dry- cockyerterday, and was provided with new stern- turingsand oracket, Tha Manitoba came ont of 1hle dock last week, and was completely overs baaled and calked, and {a ready for active work 44 soon ms bualnc commences on Lako buperfor, Tho atcam-barges tlenry Iloward 21 Sanilac recelved considerablo ‘ropalra at shis yard, while the barge Norway und scow Aunt Hulh have been attended to {n o almilar manner. The steani-Lopge N, Aills was taken out lste in Vecember and relcased In Janusey, having re. eelred noout 86,000 worth of repaira to her hull, Kie fs bavIng her engines and boller fitted up at Vicksourg, nnd will start out next week, Atthe Wolverlne Yard the prop J. C. Clark fs fodry-dock patching ber wheel, straighiening her auaf, and doing innumerable other smal) jobs. Awort tme since the atmr J. Hoit recelved” ex- tenmive calklng and pot onanew wheel st this Guk, The stmr Hiawstha hor wheel patched sodwavcslked, and tho wteaw-bargo Vanderblit wascalied, and put in new steru-vearings, and tld some minor repaira. Dating the winter tho achre Southwest and Son- slor were taken out and repalred; tho formor was provided with & portlon of new keel and garboard . Morris, 6,700 bu corn, and 9,000 lb: dirake and released from ‘the duck, ed, and @erbauled, while the latter cot part of ow bot- kamand consideranle calking. Tio steom bargo ’h.’nrcll was alxo in this dock repalring ber stern. bl s d culkin, Lomparatlvely litlle work fs bLeing dono among e fat of acows and small schoonors batiiug from s port and laid up In Black Kiver, Tbe tug Crusader went to Ching yestorday and lored the tug Gladiator to s port, whers shio ¥il ba filtod up, ‘I'he Crusader goes to Falrport Hlarday for cos), and on her roturn will put on a :;'hilrllulukcu wheel, ofter which she will take sreck positlon In tho Hiralts, and_tako caro of cipaa in furmer yenrs, Sha will be command- Dt Uyrus Sinclalr, Tho tug Kata Motfat ::uk‘?fl'&f botlor and witl be provided with a now bl caniprincs the work in - Bl at thla puct, and I" ale T ittt 4 noL been & worly) r L o] Reenthers was lows work done, o Vg e MORE RATE-CUTTING, Some of the lasuranco companies that write ma- Hoe tiske bLave been cutting the eargo rates an. Eounced s weok ago In ‘Tiue Tnisuxe, and yeatar- 41y the rato to Buftalo wae 25 cents on the $100, Atthe tima the figuros wero glven In theso columns fwasstated that thero wae talk of another scason ©f nte-cutiing, and now the talk hus becato ag- the. The sevon companies comprising the now Smsioation kuown as the Inland Lloyda are now ¥fiaga pool policy or an Individusl one at 28 “alato Buffalo, but assert that they did not Inauge :;:l" the cutthroat boainess, and merely b urm to tho compelitive dgure, Ib s that some of the companies ocuteldy Sombination Lave boen ofuring to write at i the figura drat announced—50¢ to Hudals, 2 ufl“l‘m UGoderlch and Sarnia, unw:*o. snd “"IJLM 2 bUC, snd §1.00 respeatively, will s uu"" l:nw-luu v 8t the Lufulo rate, Dately? Policlos have Leen written to those porte 11 nuderatood that the new baok uf registration m :llumul!on. nUW 1n press for nfi Tutaud - ’u" Wilk be completed aud fssued to Intereatud 10,0y "3t Week. | The price hae been dxed at faag e "er4le, Thodu who profees to kuow any kg e g ¢ from o The 1, ou d valuationy will diffe ! Capt Dore's zegistry, mauy yessels iat Bave b, ¢ ‘J' 1 X" Blwily -i::&‘w"é .A 1, Al (dashud), A 2, aud WOSTARIO PORTS ALL OPEN, lsonly to La noted that mearly svury port i3 hl'-ul« 13 0pen, and that yesseis aro overywhord 0% tepalred and rofittod for the coming acasdn, * o otk important matter in freights and rates = sl untouched, aud vessol men Bre atthis "::fl ouly certatn tuat, whils there will be & ol ¢a0d for catrlers, the rates azo not Hkely to Enuch, 1f any, bettor thian they were at opeas S/ year, The luland laked are open uof ‘""l‘vrl‘l 1y Standard reports Lake Scuguy ey r0ling free, und the chain of lukes to the : ho St. Lawrence River is bugts are runntug betweens uoque, Tho steamers that wiy o undergoln; k3 t Hght bevn launchied, The ports ou Lave beca open i dlndnlnuflc com- ioderich papors 1« : pucrd aud walilug-vesecls being sctivel buns ctive sgpared for the comfng «uon.—’lbru?xa flklu.’ i NEW SCHOONER TACHT. b z! Erls Dispateh of Wednesday says: Mr. E. thy g ocT: the viusic dealor, has on the stocks fn sy 14 UAck of bla utors the lengest schooner- ity Sror Lutlt fa Erle. The keel was laid in the fe ) Tt U the winter, The Jaghtwill Le Afty o 4 lergth and fourteva fyet fn widta, ad will Weuty fuet longer than ll; Flocs, the largest acht in Frie. A roomy cahin will be hulit be- ween the fors and main mesta, and the boat e in- tendea to stand heavy seas and make, If necessary, loni vogagenun the lakes e, Zelglor pernonally aitendn the constructton of the craft, which will, no donbt, maks st sailer, and will be a valoable addition to I yacht fieet. Shao will be ready to 1aunch in sbout two montha. DETROIT ITEMS, TYesterdny's exchanges contain the follawing {teme: The tog Vulean haabeen inapectea snd promaunced perfect ... The enow-storm yesterday nfternoon was bad for the movement of vessels.... ‘The rchr Athenlan salled down from above yester. dny with 4,000 hris of salt for Toledo....The ateam-bargo’ Burlington was sold yesterday at Marshal's sale to Capt. 8.1, Grammond for $1,470 oo s The nl‘r Hercnles mada ber fiest teip yesterday, and abifted a conl barge from the Government dack 1o Harloy's whatt Lo load coal, INSPECTING A LOCAL INSPECTOR. Supervising Inspector Joseph Cook is In the city, inquiring into charges made against Capt. J. B, Warren, one of the local Inspectors at this port. The natare of the charges hava not yet come lo light, bt they are safd to be of a general and epecific character, It 1s doubtfal if Mr, Cook will make public the resnlt of hie inquirics befors be returns to Detrolt. i TIE CANAL. Brinorront, March 20, —Anniven—D. T, Wright, ody Fiest Natlonal, Bird's Brldge, 0.300 bu cora. LAXKE FREIGHTS. The schr C. I, Jones was chartered for 83,000 bu corn to Baffalo at 2%c, on 'Change, yesterday. NAVIGATION NOTES. Cuicaan,—Capt, Amasa Fitzhugh, formerly of the sche Reed Case, will safl the schr Annle Vought this ecason,...Jomes 11. Bisnop, who was formerly connected with 1libbard & Elphicke, has been appotnted M; Agent of the Traders” 1g- ruranca Company.... The achr North Star artived last cvening with Jumber from Pentwater, She expericnced very rough weather, but passed over the iake in good shape, Erszwignr. —The stmr Maggic Summerflold was deatrnyca by fire at 1larwood, Ont., on Tuesday, Loss not etaied. .., By the canslzing of o sail-buat n mila outslda of Green Bay, yesterday, & man nametl Jacobson, 28 years old, was drowned.... The schir Iridgewater, which went on the 8killaga- lce reef In o severe snow-storm last fall, and in now at Detrol 1) shortly be towed to Baffalo for re- l’“m he new tug-bullding at Stargeon Bay for he machinery of the old G, W, Tifewill_probably be named the John Latham, after a member of the firm of scofielil & Cu., to whom sho bolonys Cant, Barnes, Tinebor Mastornt it Joseph, Mic tuok the following soundings Tuesday: Overthe outstde bar, -Imhflu. channel from pler, cight feet; mouthwest channel, cruoked, thirteen feet, llenty of water in tno rivor....The Northera Traneporta- tlon propellern connccted with the Ludington route will commauce thelr regular dally trips Sun- daynieht. It {s stated that thoboatsassigned to the rofite are the City of Toledo and Nashua.....The Plcton (iazelte loarns that Capt. Gorman, proprietor of the atmr New York, which was condomned st Alull Polnt, Jn about purchasing anotlicr steamer to run on tho same route as tna above steamor did last sumnier between Pleton and Belleville... Capt. Joron Gillett, of Green Buy, Wis., has been mn Buffalo looking aftar the ftont of the props Dover and Oskiand, ehartored by particsat that place. Both boats cXpect to leava thiere un the 1ak day of Aprll, weather permitiing....Capl. George Clarke 1» giving Utls fino schooner, the Erastus Cornlng, a general overhauling. He is putting in anew mizzenmast, and fore snd maln-top mast, and supplying tho vessel with new wire mizzen- rigeing, ~An m&r;mn n{‘le. beauty, and strength, wo think the Corning -has few, it any, equat on tho whole chaln of lakes, ~Duffalo Erpress., prs Rk, TORT OF CHICAGO. The following were the arrivals and clearances since our Iast report: Annivate—ser William Smith, White Luke, 1,20 railroad tiea; sclir Gen, U. B, Grant, Inrt Sherman, cun woods schr Magiafens, White Yake, 60 cds wooil; nE ¢, L Alnagee, 2500 Fatifond ties) schit Vi Joucy B, 320°m ‘lambers schr A, Brads ioy, White cds woodj schir Suneet, Atmanee, §,500 rallvgnd et sl aes, Ludington, 3¢ um: ver s schrd, A, Holmes, Muskegon, 110 ¢ds woodt J. Duvall, Kewaunce, 125 cda barks schr Gulde, 200 Day, 5,000 ratlroal tiea; achr Marinor, Horn's Picr, 1,500 raliroad ties; schie . P, land, Kowaunce, 50 s biarks schir leloft, Aimakn. 5,000 raliroad tless baro B 0 Lake, 1,200 ralirond ties; prop G, 1. Heath, “Eaugatiek, #6m lumbor, 100 o shingles, and sundrion: prop Fagette, Muskegon, 307 m lutnbor. CLeaRANCKs—Seir Wikilam Binfin, Xoutn Hiaven, & Yais thintiy.sect and windrice), iric (wo Faguioe Nuitalo, 31, 148 bu cornt prop U, %, Heath, Saugatus sundrice.” The followingt vesacl: red ‘HRhL: b ., Pennaukeny Muskeigon sehr eite, Aluskegon. MR. GLADSTO Not to Visit Yalew1lis Teply to tho Invita- tloneLatters Iioth to President Porter sud Becretary Evarta, New York ‘tvidune, Maren 27, The Committes of the Alumniof Yala Cole lego recently invited 3r. W, E, Gladstouo to deliver the address before the graduates at the next Comn.cncement. Mr. Gladstone hos re- plicd In two letters, one addreased to President Porier, and the other to Becretary Evarts, the former merely declining tho juvitstion, the Intter gotting “forth the considerations which fompcllcd him to decline, Tho two letters fole oW ' Loxpox, March 5, 18783y Dean Sin: 1 have to ncknowledize, with many thanks, your kind snd obliging fnvitatlon, and I iny perhaps refer you to n loiter which 1 'have addressed to Mr, Evarts, and which la transmittod Sicrowith, aa in itare statod the considorations that compel mo to de- chino an offer that | must over gestefully romem- Ler, I have the honor to remaln, my dear sir, your very falthful, obedlont, W, K, GLADSTONE, 1o Itov. N, Porter, D. D, No. 73 Mantrr Sraker, Loxnox, March 5, 1878—My Dran Mr. Evaurs: ur letter of Dec, 27, accompanying that of Dr, Forter, hae luin by mo for some time, ‘Fhe cansa of delay In my reply hasnot been tho presaure of business, for no smount of preasure would havo Induced mo to postpono it. It hias Leen a lingering hupe—a_hope apninat hope, witlithe last remains of which I aw at length cum- pellod to sou that I must vart, I haso much to bo thankful the measure of health, strength, and the possession of my scuacs still vouchsafed to me aftera rather long “and_ laborlons life. Nor, huuld 1 be debar- ross tho Atlantic which wuzcats tho motivo of dis 1f equal to the effort countering. it bus 2 life. tu £ fo not think myi of vistting Amurics 4 of and pre-eminontly sympathizl conslderation tnan Anchises, Vou O, quibus integer wvi, Banguia.alt, sulldrque sua slaut rubore vires Vosagliata tapen. ks In declining, then, the propossl, I bee yon and your colioagies to boifave Va tha ratitade Lahal wver fecl for thelr kindi while 1 wuuld beg 0G, On any suitable occaslon, to submit my duti- ul rewpocts 10 the President, togethor with my heartiest Wishes for the welfare and prospority of four great country ander his susplcos. I havo the onor to remaln, my dear Mr, Evarts, very falth- Tully yours, W. E. Gravstuxz, — « . A Talk with Mr, Tilden. New York siar, Occultmn"{ Mr, ’l‘lfv}un rides out, often on horaeback and alone, aud sometimes in o car- rlage, driven byan ofd wnd_ faithful coachmun, Nearly every morning he {sto bs secn on his way to the stables on Nincteenth strect and Becond avenue, where soveral fine horses be- longing to him ore quartered. While saunter- ing along Niueteeuth street yvesterday a stfar man met Mr. Tilden returning from the stables to his palstial Gramercy-Park mansion, Tho ex-Gioverner's overcont fitted him looscly:, ‘M. Tilden,” began tho reporter, 1 ses Legislature, thot Mr. Blair, in the Maryland eeked that lwd; to call upou Congress to des the Electoral Commissfon null aud vold.” clare the work of *Ah, yes! 1am mot in politics now; I don't sea that any zood can reault in the further agi- tation of this question,” reaponded Mr, Tilden, Do you thiuk that Lougress will re-open the questioni " 1 don'tcaro totalk sbout the matter; 1 bave no opinfon to express on tho subject one way or auother. Al my business usiters are with my lawyers,” e ——— o Gettysburg, An Important Bouthern ofticer, name not men- tluned, has, in referenve to the battle of Gettys- burg, wrlttea the following: Wlfaf.-Gen. Flishugh Le~Duag Stn: T am in receipt to-day of your letter of the 14th in- staut, with Its [otercstiog ioclusures In refer- euce to the battle of Gettysburg, [ bave not aul lelaure to tollow closely the controversy to which the article refers, but [ remsmnber per~ fectly iy couversation with Gou. Lee on the subject.” Hosald plamnly to mo *that the bat- tle would bayve been gl bad obeyed the orders given blw, and bad made th Ho sald fur- ngstrect, when once (n & fight, was & most orillisnt soluler; but be was the bardest man to move { bad In the arumy,’ 3 Crispt. The affulr of Urlspl, the bigamous ex-member of tue Ltuhan Cubluct, appears to be wuch wuree thau ut firet subpused, for his betrayed wilo is quite @ supcrior persun, Siguora Rosalla was the ouly ¥oman who weut through the cawpalgn of the Marsala Thousand, for which feat uf “arns she stil] receives a Eenl\un from the Qovernment. The coursge shy displuyed wou the sdwiration of all the herocs of this wemoruble cxpedition. Crispl married ber in 1840, duriug bis exilo at Muliw. Whew called to political actlvity, be prescuted ber at the Itallun Court. Victor Emanuel, a8 well us the preseut youug Queen, sbowed ber great defercuce. In danuary lnst, taking advantage of his influrnce witn the judicial anthoritics at Napies, Crispi succecded In marrying without the bans of mat- rimony being published. The name of the young lady whom he thus deceived Is Filomena Bar- bagallo, Bho i, Itke Crispl, a Neapolitan by birth, and is a lady of great beauty and wealth, Crispt {flenvl! that lia marriage [n 1800 was per- formed in the church anly. and was not certified before the cisil nuthorities of the Kingdon of the Two Sicllles, as the law requires, to make a marrfage valid, —— TWEED. He Refases to Testify~Tha Singniar State- ment Ntead hy 1iln When Called ne a Wit- neas—ltow John Kelly Urged Ills Libers- tion. Xew Tork Times, Marh 27, Tireed was brought from Ludlow-8trect Jafl yesterday to ho a witneas in behalf of the city in the suit brought by Charles G, Waterbury as the Assigneo of the late John L. Brown against the munielpality. The detalls of the action have been reported in the Times within the past week, By Tweed's testimony the city’s connsel exoect- ed to show that there was fraud in the obtaln- fog and carrying out of the contract In suit, Atter Judgo Potter opened Part 11, of the Bu. vreme Court sesterday morning, Tweed was called to the witness-stand and sworn. As scon as the first ?ncntlon was propounded to him Le read the following statement : Yonr Honorl Refare & queation i# putfo me in this case, with all respect to the Court, 1 must be permitted to make an explanation, Under prom- 152¢ made to me by the oflicials of the Sinte ana of the city I was Induced to givo evidenco befors the Comman Council of this clty, Lo glve othier infor- matlon to State and city ofiicinla as to what are called ** Ring fraude.'" The promises so made to me wera that If { pave thisevidence And this in. formation I would certainly be liberated from the imprisonment under which'l have been anflering forseveral years past. That I am stating what Is troe when I so asscrt that | was promised my lib- cration 16 placed Ina position that it cannot be controverted by 8 letter addresecd by John Kelly, Eeq., Controller of this city, to the Attorney-Gen- eral, ‘dated March 21, & copy of which I now hold nmy han 9t Jettor states, and states truly, 1 am advised by my connsel not to anawer a single question put to mie in this case, or In any other canc {nwhich this_ city or the State In o imrl!. untll the promiscs made to me a3 expressed n the Controller's letter are fulfilled and 1 am Moerated. And In making thia statement I wish 10 add that I'da not wish your llonor or the Jury in this particular caso to Infer that [ have anything to communicate or to concoal which bas any bear. ing whatever upon this question now being tried. The reading ot Lhis document, which was dono in n very deliberate manner, created a slight sensation’in court. Judge Potter looked at the city's counsel, Messrs. Whitney, F, L, Stetson, and E, Heary Lacombe, to sce what course they would pursue, - After consultation, Mr; Stetson passed up to Tweed a document, and asked him whether “ho reconized tho slznnture as his. Tweed declined to auswer, A similar response followed [n regard to other queries put to him. Ho was then allowed to step down from the witnese-stand., Other testimony was then put fn. Tha trlalof theensowill be resumed to-day. ‘The following 18 the text of the letter referred to by Tweod in his statement : City or w_ Yong, Fixaxce Drrantyesr, ConTROLLENS Orrick, March 91, 1HiR,—70 fhe ilgn. Auguatus Schoowmaker, Jy of the Slate of New Yor.—! 1feel it 1o ho my duty, both aaan Individual as 8 public oficer, to urgoupon you tha discharge of Wiiliam 3. Tweed, who {s_now confined in'the debtors' prison fnthis city, My protest asan individuai agninst his turther detentlon arfees from the fact that [ Tearn that m | Mr. J, D. Townsand ienaral would fulfill nls promise to dischiarge his chient, should he make a full confession of his misdecds and surrender bis property, more than anything elso, induced the confession thereafter made by Tweed and his proffer of surrender of wruperty. Mr, Fairchild did atato to me_ that ho would discharge Mr, Tweed {f ho mado a full con. fesslon and ~surrendered his rlnneny. and I did say to Mr. Townmend that he mi:ht rely npon Mr, Kalrcuild's _statement, which hy r. J. D, Townsend] then eald bud been made nlao to him. As a citizen, I feel that tho Stato §s being dishonored by this breachjo! fultb, As o public ofticer 1 urge hi aincharge, Lo- cauwo T belleve Lie further detention Ina debtors’ prison is neither benedelal tothe State asan exam- mawluvll-dounnnrlu any sense serviceable to 18 city. m’rhnnnmuwml nctlons now pending 18 ¢ Attorney-General ! Inst in whizh millfons of dollars are invoived, ‘conceded that in same of these, if not all, d's tostimony would e vory important. 1am informed by M. Towneend that Tweed will decling 1o teatify o8 a witness unless tho promiee of his dlacharge, horctofoce mado 1o him, be carried out, and no one can fairly blame him {f he adheres to that determinatio; Iad Mr, Twaed and his assoclates been convict. ed and sent to the State Prison. as [ bellove should have heen the conrsc pursued at first agatust them, I would bo amoung the last toadvocate the discharge of any of them, but I conceive that neither justico nor good polley, now that such opposito courac has been adopted towsrd the otlicrs, dictatos the pres- ent trentment of Tweed, K am, respectfully, your obedlent servant, ons KELLY, Bigns of Clvitization Among the Indlans, Omaha Des, The fact that a scwlng-machine had been pur- chasea by some Indians was mentlonedin the Hes 8 day or two ago as broof that clvilization was advancing among the red men. The machine was purchased from the agent about two months ngo by Henry Rico {1, Chlef of the Winnebagoes and Capunln of the Indian polico of Dakota County, for his daughter, aged 18 years, ‘The famlly bave been living fn canp, near Floreuce Lakc, for about two months past, and during that timoe thedaughter, whofs rather Euo«l—!unklnz, and who dresses in Indisu style, s visited the rooms In this t"ll{ to rocoive In- structions In operating the maching, At times aho was secompanied by a dozen or more of her folks, who warnted to sce the machine work. Having my proficlent in its management, the machine was, 8 day or two aco, tuken to her home, We suppose that slic will now subseribe fora ladiea’ fashion monthly, Her father s yory proud of her, and will o doubt soon buy her'a plano, DOLLAR STO E OUR SPECIAL . CASHDISCOUNT 10PER CENT Has met with Extraordinary Yitceess, ONLY 30 DAYS Movre left prior to Removal, then it wlll cease, None should miss this Opportunity, 106 East Madison-st. DY CLEANING. e e The mew process for cleaning LADIES' AND Boston Fancy (GENTLEMEN'S Clothiug, [Just brought out by AUU. nl SCHWARZ, Is acknowl- Tl“‘ edged superior to any method of cleaning ever tutruguced fo the West. Ladies’ Sults fn S1lk, Wool- e, or Mixod Uoods, Polo- ualecs, Weappens, etc., aro cleaned successtully. | ‘Ibis DRY CLEANING does not meccssitate the ripping of the garmeat, or ine removal of oven the Host delicate trimmings. o] Orders yecelved and re- .urned by Express. ESTABLISHED | avo. scuwanz, 133 Iillnols-at., 263 West Aladison-at., and ) o, lark-st. FAIRBANKS' WTANDAKD SCALES or ALL KinD2. FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO, 111 & 113 Lake St Chicago. Becarsfulto buy oaly the Graulae, TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCIT 30, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. PEPSISIEACI 0. L RN A GRATE FIRE, And Mow Its Flickering Badiance s Framed and Surrounded by the Ar- tistio Designa of Mankind, 7/ What the Burlington Manufactur- ing Co. have done in the Mar- ble Mantel Business. 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TAREN. the ciinent Baritone, b JOIN HILL, the distingulshed Planfst and Musieal Direetor, IN A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF MI. This Faturday Matince at 2 p, m., Grand Double BII. DAVID GARRICK ad A REGULAR FIX, Baturdsy Kight at A o'clock. last appesrance of Mr. BOTHERN a1 A. Crushed 'I;l'flg‘l!('"llll. funday Night at 8 o'clack—The great De Mureks. Gz, Tirignoi(, Big, Susinl, Mr. Makin, Fig. Gleonl, aud Mr. Hilifh 8 GRAN Y CONCEIL q €minent Cosrar Monday, April ter C i v FRITZ, OCI COUS (R fand0%, &, EMMETT, S ™ McVICKER'S TUEATRE, TIE UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY FOR ONLY A SHORT TIME, IN THE GREAT 5UCCESS, A CELEBRATED CASE. Every Nialit and Naturday Mativee. SECURE YOUR BEATS, Buperb Scenery! Artistic Acting! HAVERLY'S THEATRE. (Late Adrl‘)hl») . J. 1, Maverly.. 'ronrietor and Manager, THE PEOPLE'S GREAT BATUIDAY MATINEE GREATEST OF SATULDAY NIGHT BITLS. FRANEK MAYYO, In Iia Fainous Characler of DAVY CROCKETT. In trdoet’s tdyl of e finckwoods, ey " Crockit, Stiae JOSEPIINE LAUREN® aa Elvanor Vawehn, Fisie Cost tirougho H W beenery, pathted expresiy ar this ple Soniay, the magalAcent Trip o the oot icet open, " NEW CHICAGO THEATHE Ju A HAMLIN ovinnninn, seeecscMansger, This Eaturday Afternoon and Evening. HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, Lichmand, Itice, Alington, Kemble. Linden, Welch, *ri and 50e to Matince. Evening prices as week—Little Bo-l'eep, teinturced by & mpany, ‘Thls Evening Matinee and Snndsy. BOARD-IN HOUSE? “0UR WIHITTINGHAMBd'SEWMAN, Mullfzan and Mor. s, Watson and kilis, Howland bixiers, a Next Week—Treniendous Attractions, ‘Fanoy Comedy. Tnu.'“. HALL, 078 Wabasl Twenty-second-st. FUN! PROF, CARPEN . PUN! Katurday Livening and Saturday Matioee, Mesmgriom and Papcliology. Cowmence st 8 . . o Admixion. 25and many others, Grand Ollo; GONVICT LABOR T0 LET. ‘The lator of ane hinndred and twenty-five men at the Tows Denitentiury at 1. Madlaon, 1a., for & perfod not exceeding five yeara, from June 15, 1879, They will b fet 1 souads of ten ar inore, or the whale number ln one contract, s oiay be found desirable, About elhiy-five of these nien aro now engaged (n making buota atid shoes, aud are therefurs more or less skitled workme: shop-rootn with Mdeqnste yard-room furnished, Tlis sate will furulsh water for machinery, and all posaldle facilitics W wurk tu advantage, Bettiements required monthiy, Jiayineaus w be maie quarierly. lunis In dotitle simuunc quarterly payment requtred, Jtud for falihful perfuruiance of contract required. avproved by ths Execuidve Lowncil hound. Corrcapondence from cantractors sad manufacturars salicit wered. % lu engage o manufac- turlug aru Invited 10 visit the Prisan, where all Jofor- Ao touching propousls for tae will e given. Proposala for all of any portlun of thiasbor may bo fed up 10 nuon, May 13,1874, when thoy will be opened, and awarda promutly made, Tiie_mannfacture of Chalfs nehivol Furnitare, Cots fe, i Agricultursl, Impiemeata (except lvapers Mowers, Thirestiers, Plawa, and Waguns} canno carrled n undee thie fetting by reasun of exiating cone tracta covering these tralok, Thera are about four hunidred convicts now tn this risal oF whin on Bundrad i diteen wro‘eugaged o acture of Agricul mplemen five in ::nulr-mmfim: ek rick, two itortes high, altuated on re, well ighited acd convenlent. 11y of nearly five thunw ale, d un (g Misalarlpo) Tilver, via biured and A1ty ndles north of St Louls, twenty-tve miiles Gorts o Keakuk, lows, twenty mites suthiof Burllagton, two RO O e Chilus uritngton julncy 1tal firesuty oyt rlmin Frana el boh ¥ rive Tranevortation fuct Dy assc d rall are ur . sbundant 1nl cheapy, coal now costlng about r fon doliverel at the Prison, nay slss be sdiresscd (0 the Warden st the Prisa . 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IIOOTS AND SHALL CONTINUE THE S8ALE OF ne rnrl 1 ) Fine Spraigine ( WU Fine Pebble Mide oo o $3.00 Flp‘;lfl'r Watton nnd Wide L . SEAT VAT Tl An AR T b M. ;R!IHEELER . Mndison-st. __mimns, F Tmported CANARIES, Talking Parrots. and aither Fancy Hiele, Guoidel & Aquarinma. . FILED KAEMPFEL, 137 Clatk-st, Taxidermists' Materials, & RAILRROAD TINE TABLL, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, FXrLaxatiox oy Rerzaxnce Manxs.— §iipied. ¥ bunday esupted. ¥e Satupdny $lunday. escepted. (ICAGO & RORTHWIRTERN RATLWAY, Ticket Ottices, 12 Ciatkste | (Sherman Jious) andy: al’acific Fut Lino. atlou cliy & Yai alnibugue Day Kx, via abubuque, NIt Ex, via C'ton| alinabs Niat §ixpress aktouz Uity & Yankion afteep’t.ilockid & Dul alrecy't llocke'd & Danuque, gittiwankes Fast Muil aally |} {liwankee Exnress oAiliwankes 10; uilinan Tintel Cara are Fum thenuzh. hetwean 11~ %0 and Counefl Hiufls, on the iratn leaving Chicam it 13 . 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Tiekey Olees 0 Kiuth Clark-at., opposite”slierman Mouis and o Jepot, iflwaukeo Express, ...... 7 W tsconsin & M nlle-uu.uvetuI 4 Meossls through 10:10s. . [* 4:000. m, 8:60p. m. [*10:450, m. DRSO, (ireen | alnt, anid Ashe Lighii Expross, § 6:00, LINOIS CENTRAI Ra[LROAD. and fout of Twenty-veconduse, uear Clark, . mi. g . eH13, 0, m & @ OnSatuntay night runst et ¥ Biglt runs to MICRIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD. D b8 Ciaikoply southeas cotass of oo oin - Cran aciis Lotel, A &L Lither tiusr 0t ralla only, orls only. Artive. M:33n, M. tal] (via Maln and Alr L) 8y Rxpres faunzoo tlantlo Kxpross (daliy) Iyt Express... FITTSBURG, FT. WA;“ & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, Depot corne? Conad wad Madbou-acs, Tieket Ot B Clark-ar. atouor flouse, and Grand Vacine tvich lVrp ruin Ex) ‘Ticket O Grand pacioe, and sHos. m. PR LAXE S8HORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN. Leave. | Alllv__‘ Nnr?ln Mafi—0ld Lipe. Al S B b ™ Bl SO% i 1280 o PITTISBURG, CINCINNATC & BT. LOUIS B. R. (Claclusay} Atr-Ling and KokomoLize.) 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