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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL a5, 1878. MARINE NEW Lower Lake Fleet Comes e Booming into Port, 1nd Ts Bothered by Ono of the Strongest Carrents Ever Known in Chicage Riser, otona Nantical Mishaps, Tako Froights, P and othor Itoms of Tnterost, NAUTICAL MISITAPS, The little ecow Contest went up the river yestor- et Sibhoom. da‘ly.h!;l:::“mmi Greenran Into thosche Albatross 1ast evening. {n tho river, and stove in her stern, The prop Vanderbilt got. off" from the St. Clair Flats Canal, night hofore last, and passed Detroit To, m";‘l‘:fl“:’:‘nn schr Willlam.Jones ran Into Milwankes yesterday In 8 leaking condition, and will ba dry- dockedthera, i , Capt. Nrown, of thorteam bargo Em A . Finkn tho repnira to hin verec] me B Ay bo coniploted brfore Saturday of ;hmdny. The mishap wasoccarioned hy the ceank- i belng out of linc, It will cost aliont 8200 to e o damage. She haa & cargo of iumber, 14t and shinglen for Tiack Itiver. ‘Thie prop Gardon Cambell had her wheel refast. ened st Detroit Tuerday and a diver discavered She of the bindea hadly broken. ‘The steamsnip Havana, which was hard an a slhiosl off Peninsulae Tolnt, at last acconnts had ot been gotton off, Bhe 8 a largo veesel, and ia owned by the Clgveland Traneportation Cnm‘mny. fler value I8 850,000, and rating A 2, of botter, Fos prop Bianchord cama near making kindling wood of tho kehe Colnmibian at Detroit Monday, The etepinct strack the stern of the schooner n tremendous blow, which sont her ahead, breaktnz 1 fopes, and one spile to which they'fasenci. Pt for thiat the blow-of the Blanchard must have cut the schvoner to the water'a eilee. ‘Nothing furtuoe bas baen heard from the wreek- {ng tag Leiathan, ashors on Uull Island Reef,and jt1e feared that she will prove a total loss, for the geason that the place fan dangerous and exposeid one. A report ot the Benavers Tueaday hind her off, batno_word_had reachied Ailwaukes Tuceaay to that effect, The ownee of the Leviathan, Mr, fem Eile, wns on bonrd 8t the timo of tho accldent, Capt, Wright, hier comniander, attributes the mis- bap to a deviation of tha compnss. "fhe Jarge_prop Colorado, In coming down tho siver yesterlny afternoon, grounded at Polk etrect bridne, and It required the comblned efforts of her S machinery snd_two tugs to get heroff. Tho delay occupled two hours, Detrost. Free Press, yesterday: The ngr Sune five, Capt. dolin Prindtville, Jr., of Chicagh, which paseed duwn Bonday night in tow of the tug Tirock- gway, went sahore at Colcheater Neef at ¥ o'clock yestendsy duriog thick weather. Capt. Prindivilio pent for the Brockaway for assistance, but the Canadlan authoritics rafused to allow her to render sny under penalty of b fine. Tho Captain then came o tlila city on the Brockaway snd L‘nlmxiedthn tug Prince Alfred, which, together with tho lighter Jtlacess Alexandria, left in tho afternoon, under chargo of Capt. Joseph Nicholgon, to ronder necess sary aeristanco, Tho Sunriselind a eargo of 20, 000 Lo of corn, shipped from Chicago to Buffalo par- ties. At Instaccounts sho was not leaking, but it was reported that ahe lay on a rocky bed, where the etrong sonth wind of yesterday would bave o fallsweep at ber. THE LIME-KILNS, Although $ue Harbor Approprintion bill has paesed the Natlonal House of Repreacntatives, it yet has to run the gauntlet of the Scnate, In what shape it has passed the llouso fa uot definftely known, but It s to ho hoped that tho amount needed for the impravomimt af the channel at the Lime-KHina is not diminishod. Two hundred thou- rand dollars wos asked for, but the amount placed in the b}l was bul $100,000, —a sum hardly safl- ctent to cover tho operations of one season, if tho wotk Isrmneru(mln It should bo. Vessel-men dread thls place mora than any uther betweon Chi- cagannd Dustaln, With a strong west wind, it s abeolutely dangerous fora deeply-laden vessel to atiempt 10 pass over. Many a galinnt craft hee there sustained the Injufy thut fnalty lod to her destruction. Milifons of dollars have been lost Ihrglluh tho neglect of tho Govern- mient {n providing a few hundred thousands, that would liave made o chiannel at_once casy and safa 10 navigate, Tiwenty.five thousand dollars were expended. tiicre lnst year, butagood proportion was used In making surveys, so that little was «Jone In the way of actual blaating. When the ap- yroptiation gave out, the rocks wore more dangers ous'tian ever, With the funds obtuined by the pending nopropriation, the wark of prosecuting the blasting can be resumed without uny tedious. vers from taking survoya. Thecommerce of the Jakea 18 entltled to noma consideratlon, oven from a bnll-headed and pettifogging Congrens. * **Qive us ¢ needgl appropriation, ** 1s what the m.‘l)%le cry, and relieyo ne from the danger wo are subjected to In paseing thissmast dunogerousof all reofs,*’ The "‘1‘““" in chargo snnounce their readinces to ro to work my scon as tho money fs forth. waing,—~Detroit Poat and Tribune, LAKE FREIGHTS, Oraln frefghts on *Change were In fair domand redterday, and firmer, closing at 3%e for corn ad 34c for whent, to Buffalo. Lake and canal stes were stronuer at BY@Ac for corn and DY@ 0O¢ fur wheat, and lake and rail rates were steady. /harters were madde for 85,000 bn wheat anid 300, - «00bu corn, The veasels going to Buffalo were: Bebrs ¥, A, Qeorgor and N, Gardner, corn,atiitc: X. Slaweon, corn, at Hlic; chrs Alarengo and Sunnyside, amlgmpn Jay Gould 8hd Fhiladelphia, ¢orn, ou throngh rates; schre E. M, lortchand Pawers, wheat, at i#3c, To Collingwood: Schrs L. Jobnron (at 24c) and Corlxande, corn, and steam bargo Lothalr, wheat, Schra L, Cooper aid L. Nau (In the afternoon), wheat throughto Kings« mfle’l'o Port Colootnet Hehr G, d. Cuoper, corn, At Mliwaukee, Tacaday, grain frelghts were Quiet and Ac lower. Chartors: To Huffalu—Schr My Lyon and brig C. G. Breed, whent at S3c, Capaclty, 45,000 bu, AL Detrott, Tueeday, the schr Georgo Suffel, aves, from Port Iluron to Garden 0, In gold, por 1,000 pleccs, Sianton was chartercd yesterday 4t of d: b V 18 Ol ’Ll{ua”. 1y lum urvh'om White Lake TUGS RACING FOIt TOWS, There 12 & mutual understanding betweon tho twoprominent tug linos in regard to **xchioonur tlehts,” and thoy will not race for anothor tug's Yemcl, bat allow **tarns," at night cepoetally, and ale during tho day; bnt this custom f not nd- Noted to by the ** wild boats," o epecial Instance of which camo to notico lant night, Capt. Napler, ol thotng 0, B, Green, proceoded down the rivor nd found some ton o fiftoen bonts lying at the Vot aud vaveral utaido. Instead of absarving tho :;;(;m;. Nanier pulled the *‘gingler,” and up 6 Iake ho atarted, * ‘Fhen there was a ‘seramble, e Crawford wae pnesed willh Fa, jum“linq around Wi T eheel with oxcitement; the Wond Awokeand siarted, tho Eaglo, Burton, Shivids, 'lrnnb and others alarted for Napler, and Naplor fortaein, - Tho Inst soon Wiey were headed for the pabolnt, ¢ wide open.™ 16 fu etated that some mmlyll I;Al:‘ddalllnnam xa“"ucon; Napler around s wi A tug thaL cau turn up & . Wheela litilo faster thun he curi‘. & ASTRONG CURRENT IN THAY. RIVER, 0 ralns cauaed & strong cusrent In the river m{‘un\ny. and thu floct from velow was towed in » sIlhm:ulty. ‘The trouble was great at the benid o ;:: stroet bridge, and avino narrow vscapes vr:l mage wore uoted. Thero wero no tishapd of 'u"nl:“.: kind, but it anlred all tho Ingenulity bridges, HIED 10 leer thlr tows clearot ilie The curven; tltco miten un Fiowr foward the lukw, strl sonte of the most_anclent navi) e ey zators aeacrted that the: Dever waw 1t run awifier bofe Movewnents oyl Yedeuls wors necoasarily v ¥ very slow, aud the targer enft reauired yro fuketo low theur gutaly to dock, 0 TIVEr wa strong lnet ul 1Bat the tuze wero compelied to retiru, ¥ e "(a‘.\“‘") INSURANCE MATTERS, = leni. Whispored gently around certain quarfers fred 4y that a pool agent had made a contract at iy 1ales with a graln shipper at figures lower than 046 sgrocd upon at Monday's meeling, ) nda e et l,fi::.u;«:‘n‘hfl Vo bnmudialelyinsiitatod, Tuundatlon 1y lm“llor Iu Xhit that there was “? d il Jut prewisiog too much to say that a b x!l:- shell fifid&i""“i'“'“‘”."" alot gamp Bn) the Toy's kv ule **busted™ higher than Mr, Gflde- THE WELLAND OANAL OPENING, . G AGAIN, e 0046 C. Finney, the well-known vesscl Nuatoe of 18 port, telegeapliod tq the Harbor. fotn l"‘l\ Port Colborne ycsterday for definite in- oatlion eoncerning the opeulug of tho Welland Aad that ofictal replied that the wator would vupj Lito the canal on the 3 of May, and ¥ 3 vessel {5uld pass through on the Sthe Vha tuforuation ,._,;‘,‘,J;ffl';tdwlh- coasidusod definite, sccordiugly, ad veesol- 0 iutend golug that way will ach DETROIT RIVER TUG-RATES. “’ill‘:'f B7€;00 regularly-established Lug-rates now, et ‘.lnw taking what they can gel. On ber Yort 1102 down, tho big sckr Michigan paid $100 Wfon to Lake Ere. Guo had un board 63,000 ba of whea . The schr Rod Wing paid $75 Liethe xamme decrice, Tho' atas. for akaiore do cently acie $10. The sehe Morrick. which. ro: i Bt a0 from, Ciy and Lake Eric.—Foat and Tiibune spnt 0 LUOR sisklin ‘4'..‘,“.}’“' OF TIIE LOWER-LAKERS, s fect of lower-lukers Lan come fn rapidly Torty 5t before last, and sl day yeaterday tho w“{fi 8t Lugs 1 the barbor wore kept 8 busy as #Ule 1 brlngug th crafttu. Sowe qulck pase Heal, Butlalo. #azen hase been recorded by reverat Captains, hut, if reporta are rehable, tha broom belonga to Capt. John Coulter, of the achr Camden, which arrived Jenterday murning, having ocenpled dfiven daya in making the round trip. The Niazara is nleo to ha credited with o quick passage, nnd, a8 aoun as a1l hinve ronorted, itmay hie that same'of tho fant fel- Tows have gotien aronnd In better time than fifteen dayes. All the vessels arrived 1n goud shape, and no accidents were reportea, BUFFALQD,. _ Bpectat Dispateh ta The Tridune, Nurrato, N. Y., Aprll 24,—A vessel supposed to bo the echr Iialatead s dismantled thirly miles abave Long I'olnt, Lake Erie. It Is not known whetherany lives are Jost. The tug Nolton has gone ta her rellef from this clty, Durrato, April 24.—Chartera: Schen P, B, Marsh, Lucerne, conl to Chicago at 26c; Willlam Uowe, Detrolt, cosl at 25c, Cleared—Trops O. Townsend, Marqnette; Ater- cotn, Champinin, Fountaln City, and Staruecn, Chicago: W, T. Gravea, Toledo: rehrn B Kally, Marquette; F. L. Danforth, 1,300 tons coal; P, Matali and 11."C, Richarde, ‘100 tons coal; Flgin, Chicago: Angns 8mith, 400 tons coal, Milwaukeos F. L. Wells, 100 brls_cement, Sandnaky; George W. Adama, Toledas Col, liathaway, Alpena. c‘l‘T’lumd from 7Tonawanda—Sekr Raciue, Bay PORT JIURON, Pont Munoy, Mich., April 23.—Passed Down~ Props Ketcham and consort, Sanilac and consort. Up—Props Marine City, Japan, Wetmoro nnd consort, Bay City and barges, East Saginaw and barges, Musle and barges, Ratellite and harges; echra One Son, Erastna Corning, North fn{;e. l)lw. L, Colline, E. T. Judd, 8. Andrew, C. J, Wella, 0 SN Bt oo Wonts Rata Eilab, o, Whito, and Blno, and Emerald. “{l:llli—fiuuére‘:‘h fresn, cather—Cloudy. . Vot HmoN, leh.. Apetl 2410 p m, ~Pass- od Up—Props V. Swain and consort, Sateilito and harges; achra Ontario. Mary liattle, N. C. West, Mary tGarret, Mary Amelia. Down—Schr Ewplre State, d—Eanth, freah, 5 Weather—Cloudy. —— THE CANAT, Dripaeront, April 24, ~Arrived—Imperial, Sen- cea, 4,800 bu corng ilarriet, do, 6,300 doj China, lennepin, 3,800 dot Cnicago Belle, do, 0,200 do. Cleared—D, L. Wright, Jollet, 0,025 It lumber, 10, 000 eliinglos. Buipacront, I, Adml 24=0 p. m.~Arnved - Monitor, Morris, 4,000 bu enrn, Cleared—Pallls. Chilticothe, 53,360 ft lumber; E. 8, Easton, Chillicotlie. 15,000 ft lumbor, —— ERIE. Spetial Dispateh to The Tribune, Entr, Pa., April 24. —Arrivals—Props Atlantie, Duluth; achr John M, Hutchineon, Dullalo, Departures—Prop Wiseahickon, echr Samuel L. Watron, Chicazo ?mlfl Arlzona, schr Annlo Sher- wood, barges C. 1. Weeks, Keeprake, Saginaw; schr Jaseph Page, Mllwaukee, ceal; sche B, P, MILWAUKEE, Fpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Mmwavkee, April 24,—Frelghts fnactive, but n rhado firmer, and ehippers offer freely at 3%e, while carrlors ark 4c. Charters—Trop Dean Richmona to Buflalo, wheat atdc, 41,000 bu, ‘Tho eclir O, A, 'nm;erar:lrod from Buflalo to- night with 800 tons of coal, Juving made the ronnd trip in twenty-two days, and the irst this season. Sy MARQUETTE. Speetal Dispateh to The Trivune, ManquerTe, Mich., Apnl 24, —Arrlved—Schr 8, P, Ely, *leared—Prap Cormorant; schr Cynrics Wall, Wind, northwest. Weather, ralny. NAVIGATION NOTES. AT CIICAGO, Thero weeo about eight cargoes of lumber at tho market last evening. A reference to Tue Trinuxze's port-liet will show tha vesscle and carzoes of the fect from below, ‘I'he tugs Buccees, Nrothers, and Constitution are engaged In canal as woll as river towing. All the hoats of tne Union 8teamboat Company are In commiasion, and all the Western Transpor- tatlon Company's propellors will bo this weelk, The achrpfl. A: Van Valkenhurg, lying on the north side of tho river, dluut cast of Clark etreet Dridga will it ont to- :\g and got out at the first {1"‘]‘1'"1“"" opportunity. Bho Is grain-laden for ullalo, : "Tho sidewhec] atmr Matropalis, which fa to run between thin port and South Haven in tho passen- wor and frefeht business, was supposed to be ay the latter pince yesterday, where olio was dotained by head winds and sea, ‘Tha dreary and continued ralafall of yesterdoy made everything aisagreenble along the docks, and thoro wan ot the usual large congregation of waile :r-l:‘lnmbnnnen. and tugmen mbout ‘‘the mar- or 1 BLSRWHERE, The revenne-cutter Porry s to bo placed In com. misslon In a few dlnn. Veasels out on Loko Erio on Monday night re. port thick, heavy: fugs, The prop tarden Uity {8 recelving new wale- strakes at Milwankee. “Tho steam-barge Faycetto ins boon placed In dry- dock at Milwaukee Lo but on & whoel of the Sherla attorn, P he sieamelip Ohlo baw loft Bay City withs carzo of lumbor for Chicago, The barge ltny Clt{ hus been purchased by Ben Shephard & Bro,, of the pluco after whow sho fs named. ‘The prop City of Fremont has left Day City with o cargo of salt. . Unlon was organized at Duffalo “4\ lm-umnn‘s Monday. Tho bt Starko Brathers has arrived ot Milwao. keo with the schir Frank D, Harkor, The prop Atlontic will undergo ropalrs at Daf. alo. ‘Tho Cleveland Plaindealer says the prop Benton will uot change her name, The repairs and alterations to the machinery of thy steamn-barye Inter-Ocean have fucreased her speod and power groatly, The Canadtun Jron East haa been glven Amerl. cau registey, sud will be known hereafter us the Kent 1t was stated In tho Canadian Parllament Batur. day that s life-boat woald ho statloned as Long Yolnt, Lako Erle, Good, An observer at Rond Ean harbor snys thoro was a tidal ware there o week ago, when tho water In the Eau rove twelve lnchen, AL Detrolt the rl."mlrl to the schr Montore: completed, and she -han loaded the cargo of Ju; her sho had on bonrd when wrecked laet fall, pro. varatory to taking 1t 10 its destination—Ogdons. ara uri. "Tho old achr Progreas, hauled out at Blenckaune Inst fall for a rebuild, has been condamued, not sutlicient sound timber being left to make it pay, ‘I'ho tugg Welcomue has arrived at Milwaukeo from Jacksanport, with tho schr W. W, Brizham. The 18 not b\ll“{ injared. “The Milwaukes Com- pany will ke all nencesary repairs, The Northwestern Traiisnortation Company, which for |||u[; t 81 months has been running datly botween Milwaukee and Ludington, has con- cludud to exiend Ma routs tu Manisice, and lisru- afier eithor the props City of Toledo or Naahua will by there dafly, The Fort William Day ook of the 10th of April £ays (Lera wae a depth of not Iess than twelve feet of waler anywhare In the channel from the nouth of the rlver to eep water Just sbove Uliver's il "The bar wants dreduing. At Buifalo Monday the tugs Ash, Nolton, and Onehdn made unl)nlucm‘:hll atteniptio relosye the tirand Ieland ferry-tugMagle, which wunt an the tocks Friday night bolow tho old Interpationsl ferry landing, on the Cannda vlde, i ronRT 01 CHIVAGO. The followlug are the arrivals and sctual sailings ot thls port for the paet twenty-four hours, ending 81 10 o'clock last uight: Ranok, Mantetets Iumibor, Arnotd 8l anok, Menfstet, lumiber, Armol 3 Tob O Davisot, lay L1ty. KGR, ROORdCE, up Ewphie state, Butfulo,suudries, Fifnt & Thomp. T'fop $ky Lark, Bt, Joe, sundrios, Wabash avenuo, Btuir Corons. 85, Jue, sundri 'f]m atrect, #tmr Chicago, MUwuukee, sundrics, [ush strees, Senr b OB T UG dhe ek chuylil, Krio, e 4 10 DCutndres, Mauisice, tiek, ook Talaad ntfcello, Detrott. umber, warket, Behr exlieny, Cleveland, coal, Adamy sireet. Kelr Auicrica, !uuu;fl. o — ¥ Alonasiot, Alpcnn. lamber, market. BELT Bucceen, Wolf 'liver. tes, lock Iriund Ratls wl, Helir San Jaclato, ——, wmber, Gus-llonsa Sllp, Schir NMagara, Waflslo, coal, Indluna strect. Rehr Suuny rdr. Erl Fulion Flevator. che bt nea, Muskegun, e, I L 1. i Bchir N, tediugion, Cieveiand, coul, ho Schr Kenoaha, Muskecon, lutiber, Marke fenr o Il btockiridio, Manlsteo, Iumbe P Market. Felir pant, Graud laven, Fiwber, Market. gehe 1, G Wl afuakcgon, luibber, Marect. r Ogarita, By uiter, Mason blip. ECir N Tiareay Toiinad, o, 1 oot ¥ Gl o JUUILER, £ Behr A, Jlansci Manlatvu, wood, iar Echir Mary, I.u-l‘urlnn. slate, Mason 1l Benr Canaden, BulTalo, coal, Eightcenth atreat. Rehr Amuskeag, Munivee, wood, 3ason Bt Behr . M, biaiton, Surkegon, wood, 1tush street. Betie Il Shritin Ureen fiags liubée, Liual atgoct. Fehr Ataunta: Gpend Haven, Jamber. piarket. Eehir Qeatie, Ludlngton, shifigics. i streot, Bebr Mioaio biauaug, Muskexun., lubilxr, Araoid Blip, AGTUAL »aILINUD. fichr Dolte Walbriduo, Madlaiee, Ifiht. chr Jaus Lelle, Buffalo, corn. $ene 1. 4. poath, Budald, grafo. 'rop 0, 1% Fivath, Bouth Haven, sundries, i Corous, BE. Jos, suudrice, £hwr Alpeos, Muakegu, sundries, Eiwr Colcagd, Milwaukse, suudrics. Prop by Lazk. Sichixea City, sundries. 24 SkRlx TUpAY. Prop Commodure, Buffaie, Hock' gland Halirosd docky vrop Mowcinor, KL Uoun, Wabish svenuod e Clty. Wabasn op ) Coronts OF Ehe LooArcn L taey At : T o Goodric: 3 Vv rid Gaka s e — When the apoetite fulls, und hiead aches, with constipation of the bowels, the liver &3 out of wrder, ond no mediclue gives such prompt sud permancot relicl us a few dosed of Dr. Plesee’s Pleasaut Purgative Pellets, THE COURT A Decided Falling-0ff in the Number of Potitionera in Bankruptey. Record of Judgments, New Suits, Criminal Business, Etc. The Receiver of the Fidelity Savings Bank yes. terday Oled a petition beforo Judge Moote sctting nut that among tho assets In his hands belonging ta the bank aro a note for $1,000 made by Flora A, Clark, scenred by trust-deed on the north 33 fect of the sonth G feet of the west 180 feet of Lot 14, Plock 3, of Elifs® West AdditlontoChieago; aleo,n notafor $1. 200, made by the same party, and secnred by tfist-deed on the south 33 fect of theeouth 06 Ieet of the weet 180 fect of tho same Jot: alxo, o nota for $2,476, mada by Lawrence 8. Denrdeley tod, C. Itainen secnred b trust-deed op the two tracta of land ahove described. L. A, Deardeleyand Plora A. Clark arc brather and sister, and the in. dehtedness of Ieardslcy was, In fact, tho same ss that of his sister, hoe having Lought the property and then glven a mortgage In his own name, with the underatanding that the two notca and (rust. deeds made by his sleter were (o bo canccled, Beardsley alao owen the bank 25,182 an an open ncconnt, and £6,000 more evidenced by three notea of $2,000 cach, secored by Araste dced on a lot on Noonaway place ond Vincennes rond worth $5,175, The twa lots nccuring tho £2,475 are considered worth &3, 300, Teardsicy clalms to bo Insolvent, and wants to scttionll his indebtedness to the bank by a con- veyanco to it of theso three lots, offering also to given note for 2600 moro payable on short timo with eatisfactory secority, The Recelver, after cxnmininz the matter, thinks tho compromise onzht to be accepted, and Judye Moore gave him authority to eettle the maiter aa ho sished, THE COUNTY HIOSPITAL. Judge NDlodgett yesterday declded a patent caso which has bren on'trial before him, which will he of {interest to the county authorities, The rult wan that of the Standard’ Laundry Machlne Com- any azainet the County of Conk, a bill to restrain rlm jatier from the ure of a patent f=sued March 7, 1670, 1o Joscph F. Baldwin for un Improvemient in mangles he complainants, who are the As- elencen of aldwin, complain that the county anthoritics have been using ot tho. County laspital mangles which infringe on the nhava patent. Jndge Diodgett thonght ko foo. and ren. dered n decrea in favor of the complainants 'Tha case waa then referred to tho Marter to nec taln tho amonnt of the damages cansed by wuch in. fringement. Mesers. Goodwin, Ofileld & Towly appeared for the complanants, and Judge Wallaco for the county. BARKRUPICY MATTERS. Tho rainy weather or tha lateat news from fWash. ington had a depressing cilect on the bankruptcy market, and tho number tumbled from twenty Tuenlay to seven yester n(. Edmund L. Hanua, of Morris, was the firat, The sccurcd dobts are 8700, and the unsccured sbout 824,000, Tho only nnexempt assets are o horse and hur'.’y worth §100, Thomas \Wilkinson, of Chicago, has 8422 of ac- cured debts and 3,000 of unscenred. The arects are notes $202.0%, and o third Intcreet in 81,000 of accounts due tlio tate firm of Mcullen, Wilkln. 2on & Co. Htophen B, Scace, Chicaro, owes 81,150 of sc- cnred debts and § ecured. ‘Tho assoty are bills tnd judgmients €2,017.%24, open accoun! $1,031. 88, and horses and wwagon 3250, An Involuntary petition was flled agalnat Joseph M., Willlam 8, B! a9 Pntterson & 'Co, creditors: Henry K and Samuel 8, Patterson, bankers at Sterling, by ;h-:.(nllowwg er, . 1 \L. Thatcher, 83,607,07; C. A. Husrell, M “Kilzrovo, $300, . Miller, Dillon & Rowers, $900.43;° A. A Galt . Galt & "Bro., ' SLOsD.43: o Hucher, £100: Sierling Mercantlla Company, 8844,40; Overholeer & Guslisen, § 0; Key- stone Manafacturing Company. s tndus. trial Mannfacturing Company, ‘$381,76: Thomas A. Galt, Arsignen of 7, T, Ginlt,” $077,80); Jomes E, MePherran, . 8280.41; Sterling Schiool Furnie ture Compnny, 8714, 883 John 1. Ward, $34,00; Mary A. Ward, 8255.60; Amanda Crawford, $1,- 6003 Caroline k&, Bowman, $1,5 nlt & Em- mett, $437.02: 8. 1L Kinkuy, $ Jucob Btoke. miller, farah §, Manahan, 8285 J. 1L, Hell & Bon, $482.103 M. 1. Ratt & Co.. 81,113.78; J, W, Alexander, §00%; Willam Spenrs, #1,- 594,87, making n total of abont 830,600, Bus. pension of payment of paper only in charged, ihich tho bankrupts confessed, and thoy werd ad- judicatod bankrupt. . George 11, Hcss, Chleago, was also one of the now arrivals, Secured detts, 854, 445. 01, und unsccor- cd, $98,173.87, boaidea bllls discanunted, 87,005 - 2, and sccomniodation paper, 31,453,453, Aesets, ands, 820,250, heavlly incumbereds bills and notes, 814,500 and open nccounts, £15, Georwe T, Reed went in owlng sls.000, sotn, Tully C, Estoe, of Waukegan, Lake Connty, in his achednles ahows 8 1ist of sccured debis to tho aniount of 33,050, and nneconrod, 811,830, The anscta are bills and notes, $11,700{ open accaunte, 42,1706, and a buggy, &40, David M, Ford dropped In 1ato In tha aftornoon. ia sccured debta ara 80, 176 and tho unsc. cured about $51,000, Tho Aneects consinst of land worth §4:8, 750 bl and noten pen ge. cuunts, $1,007; filty ahinres etock in the Kepubilc Lito-Insurance ' Company, #1,000; thirty ahares I the . M. Ford Munufacturing Company, §3,000; and divers claims, 40,000, Frankiin 1, Watries, a real-estnte sgent, wont in owlng 840, 100 accured debts und 88,239,567 une eccured, No nen Lastly, an livoluntary petition was filea againat Dents M. and Edwand £, Swinoy by the following cradltors: John Graager & Co... EI07.50; Charl Granyor, ga'fl‘ Morton Culver, $1:25; Washingt Livby, 8358 Georze 8, F. Savage, i), 248063, Suapension of payment of cammcrclnldmm only harged. A rule to show cause May 4 wos en” Noas- A comy lon meeumi wili be held May 1 In tho caso of 'Phuoaom 11 Patterson, R, 1. Jonkins was yosterday olccted Assignes of , 8, Sweze, Qeorge W, Pred K, Ricckenbery, The composition tneeting in the casc of Walter 8. Labcock was continued to May 1, - Amsignees will bo chosen at 10 a, m, for Hugh Tnnis, A, U, Olin, and Abraham Lipnun. VIVORCES, l-:mllg 1. McUinnis fled 1) agalnat her hus- baud, Charles McUlunis, ycnerdngy. charging that ho had descried her minco June, 166D, ‘Fhey were ‘martied May 23, 1800, and only lived together o few weeka, and she thinke she has Leon faithiul to his memory luug cuough. 1TEMS, To-morrow will ba thy last day of servies In tho Unitod States Courts for the Muy torm, New cale cendurs will vrobably be made up. - Judge Tlodeett will not be In court wutil 11 o'eluck this mormng. Tia the tinge easo in the Apollate Court timo way given untll Saturday to file (hu record, UNITED aTATES COUITS, Charles B, Iay, Assignen of John MeArthur, began & suit for 810,000 yesterday agminat Philin l}. '”““"16’8%“ 8, Hobard, oud Jlenry Hobard, claiming 310, 060, Tho Coluritus Tolling. M1 Comany begon a suit for $:1, 500 against Maklon D, Ouden, Joln Wautker suvd the same partles for 32,000, ., C, Mersiman brought a ruit for $15,000 and anothor for 860, 000 againat the Chicazo, Danville & Vincennes Railroad Company, A. 1L Burloy, Recelyor of the Cook Connty Na« tional Dank, sued Dantet Ferguason for §4, 200, M 1, True, Albert W, True, Carollng Mac. Kintey, and Mary £, True bc{:flu o suit for 8K, 000 sxzsinet tho Mutual Denefit Lifu-Insurance Com- any. “Jnmu A, Cunniughsm commonced & wult In trespass agalnat I, . Campbell and Z. N, Uotch- Kisw, cialming 88,000 damaves, BUFBIIOR COUNT IN IIRIEP, ul Pratt began 4 vnlt yeatorday sguinst Obadiah cl-lmluf 82, 000, tn brgan « similar suit for $2,000, snd luune for §1,500, againet the'sume . I\ Pengeot commenced asult for 85,000 againet 8. I, Jtichards, and another for o iike amount ayalnat James ¥, Dane. # CIICUIT COURT. Iifrnio Do Boer commenced an against A, W, Boele sudd, N. dumugces at $10,000. PHUBATE COUNT. In the estate of Willam Bareficld Cardwell et al., minors, & gront of guardianablp was wade to Cardwell, under bond for 314,000, ‘The uryumonts in tho oblections o tho guar. dian's first account in tne Kiugabury extate ‘ocen. pled the nioet of the day. Some of “Ihe abjections were passed vn, but noue were of any special mo. went. CRIXINAL COURT. Joseph McLaughitn, E, McCarthy, and J. Lind- Iay were tried for rublery. McLaughltn was fous gutity mud given voo yearin tho Penitentlary, the vthors wera nequitied. Bridget Maskell was tried for assaulting Mlss Scaulan, with lutent 1o klli. The coso was with ho Jury at a late huur in the afternoou, THE CALL, Junox BopaxTr—tencral husiness. THE Avesiiats Cuvwr—The cali begias ab 30, ‘Tedens vo. Anderson, and gues 8 187 &s pusaible, The sy nd on fts call. No cass un brial, 132, 1453 (o 123, 33, 133, aud No vasd on trial. £80Y~77 (0 10\ Ihclusive, sxcept 0, 60, iy an No. 31, Foaso va, Grow, o belul, .Jnml ItonuRNs=iia, 44 00 00, Inclustys, oxcept 47 and 0 cns 0 uk Booru=—2i, 20, 31, 36, 3410 43, Incluslve. No 2 LLIsTER=11R, 127 to_ 154, Inclusive, ¢x- u":‘«. Y 3304 131, 135, m“.' 141, 143, 144, and u1f' Jum. FatusiL-ou, Benould v, (over. vouk WiLLIAX3—T12, Fricdnaa vi- Kler, and 253, Ayer ve. Lockwoud. JUDGMENTS. AL Counr—CoxrxssioNs=Charies M. Bture e e O e tnd. §1. TV 3T W iLisus, Mather Y. Loale Melchur, 8314.18.~Herman V. Ifalst vs, Barah, Auders, aod Eric A. Lamou, &1 176. Cindeir Cotar-Jvuo Booru=dMayer Kalser ve, Touseaint Minard, §50. Juous, McALListei—Oliver Lippiocott, use iof George W. Catnobell, va. B, Sheldon. Nortuh, §363.23. —~hdward Loug vé. Willlam Marwoller, $193. ————— LET US ALONE. To the Edilor of The Tribune. Cuicano, April 23 —1 sea by the pspers that one of Chicaga's Congressfonal Keprescutatives Is now iothocity ona viait, Iwould like Lo wuggest to tion tn trespass Shannou, 4 Campholl was oppointed Assigoee of him that It he wouid epend n day among onr wholerala erocers and tobacco dealers ond hear thelr views ahont this constant and never-endinz agitation of the tax question and ita {njurionn ef- fectn on their businovs, he might pe in & better condition to represont them properly on this sub- Jret when ha returna ta Washington, Ever #ineo thia Canzress han been in sesslon we have had this threatencd rednetion of the tobacco tax hekl ovor Our hustness. What the trade wante and oaght to have 15 stabllity in the Iaws on thin subject. We acarcely et our husiness accommndated to one rate of tax hefore the agitation hegine for another change, and [ assure you it makes the bnalnesan very difficult one to manage with any ratiefaciion or j.rofit, and it Mr. Marrinon will only take a turn 2mang our wholesals houses who deal in tobacco he might casily qualify himaelf 1o represent them and their busincen fntercrts In Congrers in 8 way that would inare to hig and his constituents’ beat interests on this sudject, WioLesarLe MERCAANT. ———— C. V. DYER. itls Death Yesterday Morning=A Kketel of an Eventful Life. Dr. Charles V. Dyer, one of the oidest and beat. known citizens of Chicsgo, dled yeaterday at the tesldonce of hla son-in-law, Adolph Heile, at tho cornee of fielmont avenue and Halsted strcet, from the resnltsof n paralytlc stroke which he had about a yearagn. At the timo of this occarrence e waa livinz atthe Palmer ouse. It wae not expected that he would recover, bat, thanka to a natarally sitong constitntion which excess bad not Impatred, ho did rally, snd, ofter a couple of weeke, went to Florlda, where he epent the winter and early epring. o recovered sufiiciently to be around the etrectaafter hia return. but hin mem- ory, it was discovered, was {mpalted. Ono of the amall blood-vearelsin the brain had been ropturcd, and the clot which it cansed was niot absorbed, so thint the danger of immediate death was conetant, notwithstanding his improved phyxfcal condition, Daring the post two months his health has notteea. biy dechined, and it wan apparent to alf hls frienils that death must koon come; When conacious, the feeling of his hielpleesnoss scomed to press con- slderably on his mad, but for the last few days he did not sppesr to suffer, and dlod very quletly at tcn minutes to 4. o'clock yesterdoy morning. hia parting from i{fe being ecarcely din. cernlble by those who watched at his bedside. The only surviving members of his family, {n addition to hils sons and daughters, oro s younger brother, Mr. George It. Dyer, of Jollet, and an cider als- ter, Mrs. lfldln Hriggs, now reeldent at Clares tlon, V& Mo leaves four cllldren, Sanford I, Loring, of this cilys Charles G, an artist _of some prominence, uow In Munlich, Davana; Louls Dyer, 8 stndent at Balial College, Oxford, Eng., and Mra, Nelli Hetle, of thia cify, the last>namca belug an adopte cd_daughter, ‘Thn ezact date of the funeral has not yet been determined, but it will I\rnlmbl be held Saturday, ‘Tho funerai scrvices will bo hefd at the Now Jeru- ralem Churen, on Eighteentls sireet. near Prairio nvenne, of which Dr, D{BP was for many years o member, Thy Rev. J. T4 1ubbard, formerly paa- tur of that church, who Is now statluned In Lauie, has Leen telegraphed to and will probab! sead the sorvice over Wb otd friend. Tuo remafia will be futerred In Oskwood Cemelery. I8 PARENTS. Dr. Dyer was the son of Laniel Dycr and Susan Olive Dyer, and was Lorn In Clarendon, Vt., June 122, 1804, Ile wan the next to the youngest of ten chlldren. Tits fathier wax a farmer, but had fourht in the levolution, eulleting as a private but rising subscquently to the rank of Anl?umm of ane of the Maesachusoits regimenta, and holding a com- misalon under Gov. Hancock, He was an honest, hard-working man, econnmical but Lospitable aud kind-hearted. While a man of a reliclous nature, he wns no disciple of Calvin, and the nnuthemas which the clorey were sometities wont to hurlat heretles iad no terrors for Lim, The briiiiant, coustic wit which distinguished the son wus aleo porscesed Dy the father, Among other recipients of the farnier's hosvitality, which was whowered by 8 itenurous hand, was Judee Harring- ton, of the Bupremne Court of Vormont, & couein of Mrs. Dycr, nnd famous at that time for declu- ing, {n his Judicial capacity, that the claimant of runaway lave must producea bill of sale from the Almighty before he could own a man under Vermont law, The Judge was a sound Democrat, but such a staunch patriut that he coula not toler- ate slavery in the Gireen Mountain State. 1o waa &lso a zealoud Calviniat, anid once asked Daniel for a liheral donatton to ald in convertiug the Indians at Urcen Bay. Danicl councum-l( declined to contribute, " and, npon belng further urged, teplled: “‘Judge, It any specified member of the human raco are to suffer cternal torments, 1 think it will be for the glory of God to take it all out in Indlone.” Mes, Dyer wann daughter of Gideon Olin. and slster of Judite Avrn. ham Olin, n woman of poetic temperament, of re- markablo euergy, and distingulshed for the posses- slonin an nnushal degrec of whatis cominonly tormed **purogrit.” On one occasion she dis- played this rait in 8 noteworthy manner. Beveral Iwunlu of distinction had been imprisoncd for ol- eod violatioun of the alien and ecdition law, Among them was Matthaw Lyon, who was thrown into the Portland Jail for pubiishiug a seditious urticle, Unable to procure bail in the enormous aum required, Mre. Dyer hersell monnted a horse, roda to tho principal viilagos in the State, borrawed tho family allver and gold of political fricnds, transportod it unsttended for more than 1,000 miles, deposited it. to the value of 815,000 with the Shenf at lutland, and de- manded and obtalned Lyon's release. Lyon him- selt was afterwards tricd and acquitted, and the apoans and gold retirned €0 tholr owners, In b quict, peaceful home Charles spent tho first Ofteen years of his Hfv, working on the farm in thawnmuier and fmproving to the best advan- tage the meagro faclitice for cducation aforded ny thu threo montha of **winter achuol.” DBut the ahilitics he isplayed were so uncommo and guve such marked prominence of int lectunl ewinence, that he was sent to Cuatleton Academy to prepare himself for college. At_Castleton he boarded wilh Mra. Foote, the widowed -matlier of Solomon Foote, afierwanis United States Bepstor, — Tne young student and the futiro Benntor were roowm-mates, and remained tntimate friends until the latter paswod away, After proparing for_college, Chiarles Dyer cone cluded to foreo the clanadeal course, and entered 1ot once tho Medical Department of Middichury College, then lncated nt Castietun, Tho College wan thich ander tho charge of Prof,' Woodward, fn ‘whose aflice hs bhecaino a pupll, o wan yraduated Dec. ), 1830, with dislinguistied honore. From tho college-riom o Went courageourly forth to the struggle of Hfo, ardently devoted to his chosen professlon, conscious of power, .aud determined to win success. 1D COMMENCED PRACTICH in Newark, N. du. in Februnry, 1831, and scon began to acquira & wide Jacal Fepntation anid pay ulanty. lut, being somewhat_touched with the it of enterprles and ambitlon, he was coutent to remain theee only four vours, at the end of which erlod ho wturted for Chicugo, where ho lunded In ngust, 1815, Hera he was speedily anpointed surgeon of the United States Garrlaon, and oblain. ed_an extensive uractice anongthe scttlers, In 1537 ho married Mlss Loufsa M, Ghlunl, an ertimablo young iady of Elgin, whoao accumnplish- wments woro esireaicly well-ftied (0 mexlst tha znunu rhyncl:n in cnrvlmtmu fame and fortuno, 5ix children were born to them, Hy excrcislug tho economy learned In carly vouth, and by dint of constant atiention to tha iluties of his profension, 1r, Dyor was suon ena- bled toluy up o few bundred dollars for o rainy day, and, scelug as ho did, with far-reaching vision, the future greatuoss and expansion of the city by the lake, ‘ho invested these savings as raptaty as possible in real estato, The wixdom of theso inyustmients was d|vm~cd in a very few years, Lis was enabled to realize double, quadruple, oud oven o greater prodt. Ono | ntance may bo given. Tho ot ou which the Poste ! Uglicu stood at the time of the dre hie bonght for £450, and in 8 fow yoars he sold §L {0 the (iovern- wmwnt for $40,000. In 1834, having reached a polnt of uluenco which rendered further lahor une necessary, ho retired frow sctlve praciico and de- yotod hi 10 the caro of his larve catute, o 18 ho wan appointed by President Lincoin, whane personat friendshiv he” bad long enjo as a Sive of the Mixed Court fur tha® Suppresslon of ho Alrican Glave Tendo, holdlug s sveslons lu Sierra Leono, aud in Jund hu sailed with his fagl. Iy for Europe. Tho followlug two years, aftor at. tending to the dutios of ks position, he traveled over the fruh‘r ATt of tho Continent, fncludia, the priucipal citles of Switzerlaud, Frauco, an taly. Egrly fu life Dr, Dver's attention was drawn to the tedchings of Swedenbory, anl n 1843 ho eme Brief ] braced, afier many years' paticnt investization, the doctrines of the now Clurch, - Soon aftes wards Ur. and Mra, Dyer, the llon, and Mrs, J, Y, Scammon, aud Mr. John E, Whealer orgaulzed tho Nuw durusalens Society. Towards the tenets of Swedonbore Dr, Dyer naturally gravitated. Wille a politician, Dr. Dyer frequentlv refused nominations tendered hisn, cven when suceess was cutatn, 1o was 8 sturdy advecale of huwan rights and cquality undur the law, and was, frum hils boyhood up, " A ETAUNCI] ABOLITIONIS 1o voted In 1833 for William Wirt, refused to voto i 1830 for Vun Buren on suti-slavery groumds, voted for Birney in 1840, aud trom that tine on vated for the Avolition candidates until, when Lincoln was elocied, ho found himself on the wine ning widv, Dycr, Cushing, Colius, Alley, Freer, sud Plukerion were for yeurs t| ‘rl'lntlplll ofticers {u Chieago of the ** Underground Huleoad, ™ and ssaieted 1L rescuing wore than 1,000 fueitives fram slavury, In one case, a Kentucky fugitive, who was then living in Dr. Dyer's house, wan sclzed onewomning on thy atrevt by bix old waster und Lis willing tools, taken to thelr rodm fu the Mau- siun House, and bound band and fuot with cords uztil 8 blackvmith could be outalned to rivet the manacles, The Dactor learned the ovy's where: abouts, buret in the door of hls prison with u sud- dew crash, cut the ropes i 40 justans, and poluted Lo the window. Tho wor caulive wprany outwtd disappesred. Tho ‘man-stealery, foawing with rage, lurned (0 wresk thelr veneeanco on the Duc- tor, but he had quletly walked vat. Following hlm to the midewalk, vuc rusted upon bim with a buwle-koife, uttering boreld wprecatious ull the while. The Doctar had pothing but 4 cune o iy hsud, bul & blow with that fclled the man to theground. The others wevied to thiuk dlarre- tion tho bettee part of valor, und Leat g hasty 1 treat, The whattercd caunc was afturwards pre sented to e wartyred Loveloy, sud the cltize of Chicago, sumiring the Dobtor's courage, pr sented bim with splendid gold-beaded caue, with avproprlate tuscriptions commemoratiug the occa- -] = X 1n 1848 a runuway slave wad on trlal beforea Justice, Dr. Dyer, who bovk great intercst bu ths cane, augzested an 4 polnt In the defense that thero wan'nn proof bofore the conrt that slavery had ever beet established in Missonrl, the State from which the negro was a fugitive, While the Justico was eearching aronnd for a copy of the Miaxoarl #tatates, ttio slave was ficlned out of the windo-y, and so got away. The Jrrtice, on retarning to his hanch, Tooked for the prioncr, and fonnd that he gone. *'Where le tha prisoner?’ he asked. He Iy eunk Enta the bosom of the community, ' replied the Doctor. The constable floarished a're. volver and threatened toarrest him. **Youare more deserving of arrest for showing s0 much cat- lety on the atrect, " replied the Doctor, and nothing mnre wae eald on that rabject. The proeen. of eatablishing an anti-slavery news- paper 1n Warhington had long been discussed, and afan anti-slavery Conventlon held in Chi- <cago, In which Dr. Iiyer tnok a leading part, It was tesulved to go ahiesd “with the scheme. ™ Dr. Dyer was anpotnted Chalrman of the Committes, and solected Mr. Hatley nn editor of the new organ, which was callea 74+ National Era, MENTAL TRAITS, Tn early life he had n fondneas for Actitionn 1lt- eratare that was ancommon, and devanred all the hooka that he could reach. Later Lie was greatly Intererted In tho publisied seermons of the great preachers, and committed to memory long aessges from Tillateon, Chalmers, and Darrows. n hils early Iife he had formed an acquaintance with ancicnt and miodern_Iiteratnre, espectaily the poets. with whoso heat pasasges he was thoroaghly amilinr, I1is convernation was enrichicd by the chofceat gema of poetry. 1118 anecdotes wero ai- waya to the noint, and were enllvencd by brilllant flashes of wit and a constant ow of yulet, delicate humor, Ilis conversational powers, in short, made htm & most entertalning and charming comuanion, An Intinate friend of Atory. Mozler, aud othern, bis natural heen caltivated to & degreo rarely cqualed in one practically nufamiliar with artistic details, He was capecially fond of younz people’s ro- clety, and was noted for his afectionateintereat in yonng men of worth and talent, A cenerous hos. pitallty added another charm to his pleasant home, and lucreased the delizht of all who wers number- ed among his listof frlendr. But the mast proml- nent teait of hia character, and that which ren- dered him n universal {avorite, was his briijtant Wit, which has been deecribed 88 **permeated and roftened by the kindnces of his great heart, and enarkling ‘ceaselessly ifke the undulating seain the calm sunshino of sn antumn day." [le was nnapproachable in repartes, fow daring to engage In asecond skirmish of wit with so formidabie an antagonist, althouch hin courteous gaod nature mitigated the pungency of his satire, and rendered wounded pride impossible, An honest hater of ehans and Impostors, ho never spared the lash when sveclous hypacrites croesed his path. Feveral incidents will show hls quickness of reparice. Whileat Tenerife, in 1803, the Ameri. cans cetebrated the Fourth of July with a dinnet, 1o whichn number of liritiah officers wers Invited. The Doctor was ret down for a response to the toast, “*The Prestdent of the Unfted States,” and A137in2 han remarka one of the oflicera nuln‘z near Lim kept putting tn alde remarka Yuch as ** Vicka- bnre jan’t taken vet,” cte, When the same oflicer came o rerpond to (he toast, **Tha Queen of Ei #land, " hu repented the oft-guot Bun never sots on her domin Dyerreplled in o lot tone, ** Bees can't trut an Engilahinan {n the aark, " A Kentucky friend sccosted him one dn“q;n after hie waa appointed on the Mixed Court \ do you go to Africa st your time of life? Can't on get enoogh nigrer In Amerten: ‘T have been “lonking “ail my life," renlicd the Doctor, ** for a negro without any Kentucky blood in him, ond I am obliged ta 2o to'Africa to find one,™ It war while he wax abroad that the assnsslnation of Lincoln occurred. When tho news reached Home the American Colony licld a mecting, sna Judge Dyer, belng the only ane present who' had known Mr, Lincoln intlnafely, pronounced an ad- dre Ilis language was sosimple ana well chozen, an s own emotion 8o great, that before he had cloeed every eyo In the assemblago was malstencd, e —— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, To the Editor of The Tribune, Wasmxaroy, D, C., April 22.—I have heen in Weshington two months. A few vopics of Tue TuwuNe bave been sent me by Irlends. These 1 have loaned until thera was nothing left of their,—for there 1s but one volce herein regurd to tho superiority of your paper over any in tho land. A Boston lady of highest eul- tivation sald to mea few days ago: * There {s one thing we New England people will acknowl- cdge—you have the lest pavers in Chicago we mcet auywhere in our travels. We always buy Tie Cuicao TRIBUNE, nao or old, wherever we tlud ft—uand s0 eminently respectable Loo.” 1. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Pricen. 81,50, 61, 70c, d 250, Matinee prices, e, 8¢ aud dse, - Man il 37, every evening aad Wednenday and v Matinece, ARENAIK. DIEAMATIC EVENT, DILAMAT] 2 Engegemient ¥xtraordinary of MME. HELENA MODJESKA, (Countess of Nozenta), of the finperial Theatre, Warestw. ‘Thin great Artiste will sppear In her inimitable pers tonation of mupparted by W, F. BUKROUGLS 3 Yompann Y 15 a0d full Drsmatic HAYERLY’S THEATRE. 2L HAVERLY... rone e i brtetor aad Stansger LABT NIGITA OF TIE POPULAR MISS HEATE CLAXTON and Ui Rate Claxfon Combinailun, in tue unmwerv(h atiractio v presents (1, THE TWO ORIPPEEANS, Trithall new cenery. and avery chiamcter allcd 1y au tist, Louine. the llind Girl, Kate Claxious Clievatlir tiee'ar Vandry, Pierre th Cripriv, Mr G4, st Al lay and Saturday, McVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST NIGITS THE areaf. Sucerss, EXILES- Tompkios & 1iiil's ASiots and Saturday Mstinees. DRAMA, Trery Night, Wednesa Evening pricos, 2% M. oc, 81, Matinees 35 aud soc. Monduy, Apeil 2, {he huw Comedy, OUR ALDERMEN, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. This thnlnvo venson. Mondsy! P, Qrand_ Mattneo Rsturdsy, Paimer's rest Now York Sensation, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Full Corps of rand and Dazsting TranstortIon ot T s 10K Popn 5. Monday—Mai male' Minstrels. COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE. This Fvening, Grand Matinee Priday, THESE RAILROAD MEN. GRAKD OLI0, Nlies & Evans, licn Glifoll, Dlanche Sciwyn, and o host of vihers, Populur Vrice il boe. Monday—{il.0, W, THOMPSON a8 YA-C! T ritovoaL WANTED. Bids for Planking Cortain Streets in Laporte, Ind, Bealed proposnls will bo recelved by the City of L‘I{vu’ll’ up to and fncluding the Afth dwy of May, 1518, forplanking strects fil accordance with plans and specificutions now on file fn the ofice of the Clerk of aald eity, Al Llds must ve uccompauled h’ A bond, with suretice, to the underatencd Bosed of Public Improyements of suid city, conditlonet that the bldder will enter futo a contract for the construction and completion of such work if his bid be accepted. Bide for material fur any part or the whols work, or the wholu oF any part of the waterlal, or for any part or ihe whole work asido from inaterial, ure anlicited. Tle work will be near & milu o tencth, and cati- mated near o mililon and a quarter of Jumbe Fay will be cash on completion of work, Copie of tha plans and spocications will bo gurnlshed on upuhicstlon. The right of rejecting”suy snd all bide le reactved, Al bide should bo addressed to Faninel 1. Kessler, City Clerk, Laporte, Ind. ¥or the Comnaon Cougcll of th City of Laporte: MORUAN 1. WEIK, WILLIAM F(l\\'Ll‘Ill, EDWIN T. HATHUEUN, Hoard of Public Improvementa, Apri! 6, 1878, ~ PROPOSALS. DEI'AHT)“"N;’ OF 'l’"{ INTERION, ‘ ¥ 1. ¥ OF INDEAN APPAINY, Tok, ADHI 0N, LnT6, S(‘nlud 'FupOARIR ST HRRY CAT: TR © redeived at this ollice woth 13 In. of Fiuradag, Slay 3d; N, 1 vod merchaitable beef uidlen service at ths Sau awer Crow Creek, | iver, and ndiui 1t0ck Ind(sn Auc b ret dellvery steach vncy Lo by inadu Lol later tian May 2uitr, and g tfiun e suck tines and in such qusntitics us the ree Ive urenicies may reaulre, uutll the whols quantity suatracied for shalj be dellvercd. Tlo eatble tuat by atleass thre ROt IoTe Lhan vne-foarth cows (o OVT suven peare of mge, and shall & Tivery got feas than B30 pounds grows welkh feas that 70 pounds wiil be recelved. by wade Ujwd tho basls of & price far gruse welght, For all cows dellyerad on & contract imady unier ihis wdversisement, o discount of fienty per ceotut will be 10ade from (bo price sgreed 10 ba ald. » Easch bid must be accompanied by & certined check or dralt, puyulie 1o the wrdor of the Comuiiouer of In- disu Aftalrs, Upow some U, 8. Deporitory, which clieck ordrattehul) Botba fur lise than ive fer centuin vn tho Bmouut of be proposl, sn: ahall by forfeited to Alie United Btatea t casd waf bidder recutvlid 80 sward shall full b0 prutaptly eater lato coptract vr Lo furniels 8 sutiiclat bond therewltl, olberaise to bo relurned 10 tha bidder. EA HAVT, Commissivuer. SHOES, BURT'S SHOES J&EikEs EHAIR RESTORATIVE. SAVE|T0 LEARN HOW 10 DO YOUR| 1 READ AND HEED HAIRI wWHAT FoLLOWS, MNAVE YOUR IIAYR.—The laws of Heaith and Longevity demand it, the customs of social Jife requiro it. The matier i1 cf great importance in every way. DEAUTIFY YOUR IIATR.~[t is the sure passingcrown of glory, and for the st it thers f1 no compensation, ” CTLTIVATE YOUR HAIR.-For by no other means can it ba savedand Leautified, g LYON'S Diservered thirtysfive years ago by Prof, Lyoo, of Yale, 43 {bn most perfect preparation in the world for preserving and beautifying tho bair, Tentldes being the best hair dressing aver produced, Lyon's Kathatron will posltively prevent grayness, and will re~ atore new hair {0 hald heads, If tha roota and follicles aro not destroyed. It actually performs these soeraing miracles, of which ths following s A TAIR SPECIMEN. 1 hod been entirely bald for several years, cone atitutional, I supposc. I used o few bottlea of Katbiairon, and, {0 sy great susgrise, I hava a thick growth of young Lalz. # COL. JOHN L. DORRANCE, U, B. A, In every lmportant reapect tho Kathiatron la abeos lutely Iacomparable. It is uncqualed 1. To Cure Daldness. 2. To Tiestora Oray Ualr. 3. To Iemaye Dandrud. 4, To Dreas and Teautify tha Talz, DEAT IN MIND.—Tho Ksthairon {8 no eticky pasta of sulphur and sugar-ofead, to paint ©od daob {ho halr aud paralyzo the brain, It ks & pure and limpld vegetablo lotion, intended to ze- sgtore the Lalr Ly natural growth end relavigoration, It 1s splendidly perfumed, nod the mast delightful tollet dressing known. 1o lady's or gentleman’s tollet outfit in complsto without Lyon's Katlairun, EOLD LVEDYWHLRE WEST ENDHOTEL, LONG BRANCEL, WILL OPEN JUNE 20, 1878. Tranafent Roard reduced to &4.00 8 day. Permanent rates nccordiug to locatiun and Tonme vecupled. Amnong ather Imnrovements ot Ell ELE- ¢ s heen nded, and the Tlotaund Cold bea Wa- ter Bathiug katavlishment Lnproved. at 52 1, IUkY, ot INSECT POWDEIL, = 2g fto Ungs, Roachos, Hutli, B Tz Fleas, ice, ete. Warrant. i N E od, Arend Insect Powder et/ Depot, 1749 E. Madizon.st, Appltcations recelved by Ir, M, HILDT Broadway, New York, aod by 6. G. the Hotel, fter May ¥ samps. Tmported CANARIES, Talking Furrats, and other Faucy Birds, Gotdilel) & Aquarlums, . FRED KAEMPFER, 127 Clark-st. Taridermists' Laterjals, &, EXTRACT OF BE "LIEBIG_COMPANY'S EXTRAGT OF MEAT. ND CHEAPEST AT, ST AN 3 MUAT FLAVOURING STOH FOR S0UPY, MADL DISHES AND SAUCES, LIEB‘!&HEQMPANY'S EXTRACT . *lun soccess and a Loon for :lilxch aationn 14 feel grateful—Heo a" Laucet,” “Drithh o, CAUTION. — Gennina only with the fag. imUle of Haron Liebig's Slgoatare in litne 1k acrons the Labed, * Comsumption in Eoglazd increased’ fen. fuld 10 ten yearn.” 'S EXTRACT of all Btoekeepers, Sole Agents fur the ", Dasld & JISINETS, AMEBRICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. The oniy transatiantie line safling under the Ama tlll}llg. balling vvery Thurslay from Philadeiph and Wednenlay fram Liverpoul ¥ Eust fiaudolpb-el, Chlcago, Buager, ALLAN LINE, QCEAN MAIL STEAMBHIPS, V1A QURBEC VIA l_lAl.‘l‘lM("lH. Fabe aa ARt oA 0t obe A ARITICE 8 ; dns B 88 ot w1y ol e C e iy Cuiln, ¥ 60 #n0y Interticdiate, $i0, gold. BLoer- 2 g cureeney. A Tent e Tevite, Fuperlor £hips, Mxperioncedot. cu . Disciptined Crews, saluty the Guverning wh‘;"flml‘fiul:lfl UREP, through Jofiin at spec ity ALLAN & CO., Gen, Agenta, Apply 10 2 Ladalle-st., Clivage ANCHORLINENAIL STEAMERS Now York and Glawow. el 27, ¢ pm | DEVON| AL, B8y 11, noon Do i RN y ROLIVIA, A ' A VICTOIA, Sy 3, 64 n | E May 1oy Gam cw o A 1,1 iny I8, 3p m. T i reducd rates, gton-ste National Lino of Steamships, BAILING TWICE A WEEK PHUM New York to Quecnstown, Liverpial, aud Londen, ©ahlu passaie from €310 $70 currency. Excunion fcketa &1 reduced rates, bleatsge, $24 Dralts on reat Wit Irela i i ] further Information apply to B oy o ¢ hobi Claricat. STATE LINE, FOREK TO OLASUOW, LIVERIY N AL ST aud Gl TATE OF GE0 ALK OF LOUISE Lar yoi Aeat catin B0 Al £33, GECOTAILE 10 Sreuion iy ks s vealal vl el R, ki e kole 84 FOMICEU TATSa, - BIOCEAD: AL lOWs o ratin " ADHY 10 ALSTIN, BALDWIN & L0 Gele ral Aents, LAC] Noblh German Logd, ¥ of this Compauy will sall every Bature gttt of A o ST it W ok tatcsof tarago—Fram New Yurk to Bodttamplon, B o Browmen. Dt eablu, $1001second cabin, gouh goidt siocrage, $30 caroucy ¥For fraigut s 3 Bowllug Greeu, Now Yurk. INMAN LINE. i‘l.il";}é?lu al fl}l‘l‘fi & g or st CUNARD MAIL LINE, Sulllug three thues o weeh tound from Britlsh Ports. Lowest Prices. Apply ut,Lompauy's Ultice, BOrthweet coroer Weatera Agoats Clark aud Ksudulph-ata,, Clucs, F, L. DU VEUNEY, Gouerl MEDIOALs TFBLLOWS? COMPOUND SYRUP s composed of Ingredlents tdentical with thneo which constitats Healthy Diood, Mascle, Nerve, and Brala Sabstance, whilet Life itael! 1o directly dependent upon some of them. Dr, ifowe’a Teatimony, During the past twn year [ have given Follows' Com- pound Byrup of Ilypophosphites & falr though some- what severs trial in my practice. In restoring persons suffering from emaciation and the debility fallowing diphthieris, it has dons wonders. T constantly recom. mend I nse In all aflections of the throat and tags, Ia several eases conafdered hopeless [t has given rellef, and the patlenta are fast recoverlng. Among thes consumptive and old bronchial aubjects, whoso diseases liava rextsted other modes of trestment, Forlmpatred digrstton, and In fact for debility from any caure, I knaw of nothing equal to it Pittafield, Me, gold iy all Dr. 2 IOWE, M, D. e Tae i Womar's Hospical of 1o State of Minois, 273 THIRTIETH-8T., Uhiocago, Retween Wabash and Michixan-nvs, Tha Woman's Free Dispeneary connected with thit fnstltation inopen erery Wedoenlay aai faturday from iy ireloci for the gratulious treatment of Disessos —BHOTOURArIY: Photographer , 76 MADISON-ST., Take Elevator Cablneis, § 3 RANLROAD TINE TABLE, ARRIVAL AND. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ORIOAGN & FORTHWESTERN Ticket Otices, 02 Cll'lll(‘;’lh: 4 RAILWAY, andig (She oihierman Touse) aPectac Fast Line.... aklous City & Vank i abubunue ay Ex.via Ciintoa| ablubuque Nixhe Ex, v1a C'toa atimaha NIxhe Exprea . aloux Cliy & Yankton abreep't, tlockrd & Dabinia uFNlep‘l\_lumll'd & Dahuque. aMiiwaukee 1l (daiiy)| hilllll;lulkcl'e E LMiiwankee Passenge dMilwauken Pamenge; Siren Bay Eeprers 5T, Paul & Minnes at, Paul & Minucapolla et B 233333333 258338 o b uha & Livinunn & Xo aritetf Pxnre ntimniva Lage & Hocktont L¥on; EEEEES s Pullman oF any Other form of i {'Welia and Rinate-sta, 8=Uevot corner af Canat and Kingla-ats, OHICAGO, PORLINGTOR & QUINOY RAILROAD: Depota foot of Lake-st., Iadlang-a¥,,and blzzeenth-st, and Canel and Sixteentli-ats. Ticket Otlices, 50 Clarke 8., aud st depots. Leare. Arrive. fer. Towniers Grovo Passciger, Ireevort & Dubuque EXpress.. omaha Night Expres Texns Past Exiirens Keusas City & 51, - Pullmian Palsce $inthg-Care ana_ Paliman 10wl Sleenlng-Cary are run between Cliicago and Onaha vi the Paclic Express, CHIOAGO. ALTON & BT. LOUI3 AND OHIOAS) KANBAB OTTY & UENVER RHORT LINEJ. g ehindests Hiekes Do bt RansaaCity & Drnvci Fi KL Loulv& Springfeld } Mohile fe New Orleane. &t Louls; springold & Toias Peorta, Hurlingion | Fast & Keokuk oy Chiengo & Paducah Ktreator, Lacon, W o doilet & DatRnt Accomnid —— OHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, Untlon Depot, corner Madtson snd Canalerte, Tla%al t Olce, (450uth Giark-at., vppoalte’ Slierman Hoaix audut depuf. vo. | _Arrive. & m, (¢ 7:63p, uu Milwaakeo Expres Wisconsin & Siones a7 i Slegaia ) wWiehnaid, Jows $aota EXpress, rouyh 101103, m, [* 4100 . + 5:00p. m. [*10:433. 0, m. ¢ 0L M. AN traln ke Keta for 86 Pl 41id Minneapalteare puod elther ela Madison and Praicis du Clilen, OF vin Walcrtuwn, LaCrose, snd Winona. (OIS UENTEAL PAILROAT. D e Crices 12 NdOIhest.. ear Llarirs " icket oftive, taim & uCaire, 3 Brindield bapr- Kyrinideld Nint B3 o, Burlinatan & Dubuqu Duline & Bloux City Ul Vassenger, @ Ou Baturday night runsto Centratia only, & 0u Baturday night ruas w Foorla only, T A, JATLROAD, ket Wplices 7 \1aFk-atey southieast cornat o Has oy, Grsud Vacluu Hoel and at Palwer 1ous, Lesve. | Arrive. rllllévll)lnln nd Alr L Loy Esprest....- ialainazo Accomi Ainuti Exprute (atiy) ), aox hlg PrEas..oee. 40145 B m. PITTSRURG, ?‘ WAYNE & CHICAGO RATLWAY, 3 u) al tckeb Of VG Py aVeriaiiviet: \{al) and Rapress, 'acite K PBALTIMORE & OHIO. in Exnasition Bulld Icket Otfices: €3 Clarl o® Hi30a. m. it hoia oL FuatLlug,.. oo LAKE S8HORE & IWEI‘EIAN BOUTHERN, Leave. b Horntog Mall~0ld Ling.., NPV Giton pevtar Aitaiitle Expreas, dally. ."I'lL'.’""" m, & S:13p, o4 08 W, 110i3b. ik 3 8:408 1n 8T, wm)n. R 0. West Side, Arrive. PITTTSBURG, CINOINNATL (Cinctnuaty Alr-Lino sod Kokomo L Depot coruce of ilalon sud Carroll-as. Depart. 13 tnctnoatt, Indlanepolls, Loo-| B g ke g vt Day Expros.: 5 innatt, _Tadlanspolls et oy Exre " Zht ki 0:30 8. m. 13| 800 p. m* D & pAe Bugoty 50 Clarkest., bherwan Huuse, Artive. Leave. Omahs. Leavenw'th & Atch Exe) .[¢ 4:00 s 9:00p.m. § 108 CHICAQO, Depot, curoes of voh Soaice, Nigbe Kxvre aBa m. o Oiaaha Exprou aPa scrved I dlalng el W0 R Ry Exvrest waterved In TamoRm OB oe o S urer Cliion And Carrolists. o Leave. |_Arrive, 1 i* 4 ISR TRRE: a1 0RI0NS WETANTES ] . . o Spu tlcave wutd, For Milwsukée, Mickiaw, Wodo {.‘.4 Docis fuot of

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