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/fT Molasses doll and irtopool "H"‘:?{:la’:&’nurhnngcfl. al. Rico nut steady: United, 004D | "y“r'r"mnv-n—,(‘ Bl O retned, 080, i ernde Bl atdrsatiizie, i stealy Ml n': $1.4001.42 bl ;Em‘é'§Ve-.nrn'.e1|:.@1mm e, i ol and heavy welghty, T ke v o : RMRT nlock sl et middic, i3 ol ensteadss domeatle e S muashed: (Ol Mewn, $0.75 tor o mew. Deafsieady: cut moats 10.10, (a5 widdicn, b fi-10c¢ liort do, fi%e, cet dnll; prime stenm, 50.!7,7;;@7,0 A cot dulls Western, 7@28¢, Weatern, 220, domentlc flecce, 27@40¢; pulled, and_un- o o e e st ainteds 400 0 P raie and marke! ‘Seotth ic 5@1754c, Ttnsaln sheting, %“““9“‘ A, O (6@ 2,10 cineh, 4 i Henla = eathing, 22c1 Ingot. ufactured conper l||||= ST, LOUIS, g, Loris Mo., Feb, 20.—Froun—Steady and . 5 worbsoRtde o active: No. 2 red fall, $1.013¢ ““"':,‘,‘l.riuplx.nm.'.' Fobrunry; 1.01% March; R 4 Apil; No. 3 'do, DBL@OUG RN aoe,” Carn firmer; No. 2 mized, sa AeriE, C@ontie Anril; MuGUC Moy, sectthi 00 Wigher; No. 2, 21@21i4o carh} ”!c::n:;t. TRyo stronger; 444@44xe, Darley m;pmm to chojco, BTH@T60; fancy, 80c; RansRT—SleCT S anler: 810,00, Tard qulct; m“‘l‘!‘:l“‘_lflll:l;ll‘qel:‘lflf:fl%fll‘ ribw, 85. Uofz‘fl- [V {280, F2t. lncon qulat: 35, U0, (215} . O D om0 600 b SarrrecFlour, 000 5000 bu; ' rye, monos 2t o —TFlour, 0,000 brins wheat, 67,000 ba; sy Tt oats, 0,000 bu3 Fye, 20,000 bu s, 1000 80 and unchinnged: middiing, Dt<cy u&';;"’._’;;‘fiéfil?fiu. 5507 Alipmonta, 1, 1001 stock, £4,000, i 70775 PIILADELPIIA, 1, Feb, 20.—TFroun—Qulct; sne 76; catra, $,00@3.75; Min- e good, $1.503 chiolce, 85,0215 S0 foncy, 54,76Q5:00; Minnesotn, 85,3216 Sl bieh predes, S7.005 Minmesots patent e, §1.0028.00. Ttye flour unchanged. py—Wheat quict, Ryo quict; track, 02@ 52 forn ateany: Western rejected on track, ity do steamor, 434310, Onts steady; e, 20@70c; whito do, 3015@I2%e. ‘Trovssinsa—In fale demand. Muglpork, extra, GIL0: orime, 81000510, 5, Haine— e 85,0020, 60: mickled, $7,60@8.25. Lard 0,0kl e e G ™% ow York State ond § I'n,) oxtras, 20Gt21c; Western o Cott, (8 e oou to ooico, TG01%. Teos—Weak: Western, 15¢, 4 Carrsz=Easler; Western full cream, 84@BYc; 7@8e. ool T arket dull; rofined, 014@0%e: EENC, Firm; Westorn, 81,08, e 4,400 biia’ whoat, 45,000 b bui'onts, 7,500 bu; ryc, 2,000 buj mLapEL . BALTIMORE. Dimixonr, Feb, 20.~Froun—Steady, quiot, 1ed nnchanged. Geus—Wheat—Westorn steady; No. 2 Penn- sirnla’red, $1.11%4; No, 2 Western winter red, tpot, §1.105@1.103¢; March, $1,104@1.11; Apdl, §1.1134@1.11%, Corn—Weatorn steadier 1d lower; Western mixed, spot and Mnrch, #3Q44c; April, 44%c; May, di}c; steamer, UyG4Ixe. vats falrly aclive; Yenusylvanin, s1gx%e; Western white, 11@81%4c: do mixed, 23%0c, Rye nsmlm}\l ond unchanged. ir—Qalct and unchanged. : P:gvl:s\;ls’;—b’!rnng and nnchanged. Lard—Re- hl;d |IIUUI’§I€!| Tfilc‘ orreu—Stealy patked, ISQ‘.’D:;’!O". 164¢10¢. Eans—Dull and lower; 19mldc, Pronotzen—Duls and unchanged, Corres—Quiet, frm, and unchanged. » Wiissr—Dull and unchanged., Freiaits—To Liverpool, ver steam, steady snd anchanged. Receirma=Floar, 2,202 brla: wheat, 85,400 bu; ¢orn, 135200 bu; of 2,817 bu, X Suirwzxta—\Yheat, 45,000 buj corn, 23,000 bu, prime to cholca Westorn NEW_ ORLIANS. Niw Onteass, Fob, 20.—Flour market dnll; nperdne, 33.00; XX, §3.76@4,00; XXX, 8125 €3.00; high grades, 85.0086.37%. Graix—Corn 1n fajr demand at 4314@44¢c. Oats, market dull at B3¢, Cony Mrzar—Scarce and firm; fresh, $2.20D 225; old, 2,10, Hir—Qulet but firm; ordinary quoted at 812,00 ©13.00; prime, $10.00; cholco. $17.00@18.00, Provisioxs—VPark, market dull; old guoted at $0.73; now, 11,00, Lard steady with n fair ae- ©and; teree, $0.60@7, 1245 kegs, $7.00@7.25, Bolk meats firmer; shoulders quoted, loose, 4c; Jiked, 1@ 31ic; lear rib, quoted ot Bigc; cloar, N@3tic. Hacon dull and unchanged. Iiams. tngar-cured, quiel at 7IEGNYic, ua tu size, [ Ilmun--.\m;mmm; Westernrectified, $1.05@ GrorEmes—Coffco efendy ; Rio eargaes, ordina {oprime, 11@10%e, Sngars strone; falr cummlg 1 good do, “A3iG2he; fale to fmly falr, 5@ Bi¢; primo to chojca, HH@0ie: yollow clariliod, #i87%¢, Molnascy stendy, ‘With a fale domana} fermentlng, 2462Ke; cistorn, ey bottoms, 28 CdSc; commion, 20Q4%c; falr, 28@20c, CINCINNATIL Oixeiyars, Feb, 26.—Corron—-Flrm ot 0%c¢. Frovn—Domand fair and market flrm, Gnay—Wheat In good domand and pricesa shade Biber; No, 2 red wluter, $1,05. Corn Inactive #34330c. Oawin good demand ot 20@20c. Tyeetrong and higher at 53@54¢. Darley In fale demsad; eamylo lot spring at 68@70¢. Provisioxs—Pork quiot and unchanged at 810,25 @10.00. Lard—Demana nctive; sicam, $0.70, Bulk meats atrong; shonlders, $3.80 cash; 81.85 teler Aprit; shrt ribs, 83,16 cash; 85,20 buyer Narch; £5,30@.5,:215 sellor May; short cloar, $330. lacou—Dicmand fale and’ market firim st 25 86,024, and $5.87%. Watskr—Sicady with a fair demnnd at $1.03, Urizi—Qulet; cholca to fancy Weatern Roe werve, 17@18c eimo do, 16@16c. Lissexd Ott—Steady at G3c. MILWAUKEE. Mtiwavkee, g'eb, 20.—Fuoun—Bteady, with o t90d demand, IOnszi-\\‘hont firm; oponad i higher; closed oli; No, 1 Milwaukce hard, $1,02; No, 1 Mil- ;:nlu:, 00¢; No. 2 do, D2%4c; Fobruary, 02%c; th. O2%c; Avrll, D3X@U3Xc; May, D73c; i Misiankee, 7dtic; No. 4, T2ics rojacted, fl,(c. Com ateady; . 2, 83c. Oatnsteady, "hpood demands No. 2, 20c. Rya steady; No. %L.;‘n“m"‘”‘” ull and nominal; No. 2 spring, v Quist but firm. Mess pork qulct; 310,05 lllr!ma sioam lard, g, e Neady .H‘%-Q’u‘uuy At $3,756@9.00; drossed Mutrra—Iionr. 0,500 brla: wheat, 42,000 bu Buirxests~-Flodr, 6,000 bris; wuc'h, 00 v 2 Borrox, Teb, "unol'sTON' ol » 0. —ILoun—TFirm; Western an- Rt 8300231, 25; common extra $3.70@4. dl:anl)n extran, 84,0024 50; Minncnota do, I 722 50; winter whoats, Olilo and Michigan, m i K o &n.'z’.‘.‘(,;:ll,‘::;?“d Indlana, $5,00@0.00; ng(-r.om ateady; mixed and yollow, 40D o al—~Demand ‘fajr and markot firm; No. 1 3 f“\m Mhite, 37@40c: No, 2 white, H6@ o Do, # whito and No, £ mixed, 34}%@d6c, i lour, .L.,‘“"g_‘&})llg;m 8,000 brle; corn, 81,000 bu; i 1ot '“tl;{’fmfifif,‘“' 700 brls; corn, 23,000 bu; Wlbieady (| P ¢y domand for domestic; prices un- Telpa: banufacturore continuo |o'm¥u'lmw na Cameny oo Feunlre, and lholders aro fri ey ,.,,“h')'l‘u ta responsible partles, as thero bs tio O‘J»-mn " 1o hold on for any advance; sales of %o, 1, gy anavivanta including triplo xtrs and nc,gumbxg.!ec; Mictizan aud” Wisconsin, 1@ 4. g snd delaine, 3003503 low and conres, X 14 tnsygy, HOUISVILLE, T ll;!. Feb, 24, —Corrox—Steady at 0%e. umx‘\ 'irm and unchanged, 1 (:\huu firm; rod and ember, $1.008 e, mvn-llnrkn dull; white, 36c; nuxed, 21 mh:;&kmnnd talr and market drm; white, e, Rye qulet ot bige, {.’;};Qm ot ss.;mq:ufzg. s Lard g, Pork stron ot 210,75@11.00, B, leaf, tiorco, 7ies do, Kows, g ron; whoulder, SKcy clear cured, BH@10c, INDIANAPOLIS I L 18, m’:'."é,r?‘m. lud., Feb, 20,—Ifoos—Steady; 2070, * 004,10 recoipts, 5,000; shipments, e SRy Beat wnrsttlod und lowor; No. 31ed, R S iy Y, dhe; ] TG 60 s, i IANBAS “CITY, l"m?mm Mtnatey fo The Trivune A roms ST, Peb. 20, —Gnais—Tuo Price ur- mezyy, y oV ESGt—Rocolpte, 14,000 bu; sbip- Wik At V0; lowers No.2 cash, 8do; Vobru- 140, Ucash, 831 Febraary, £4/5c; No, :edy ; __ __THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: 4 cneh, B23c. Corn—Recelntd.’ . 000 bus #hip- monts, 5,200 buy sieady; No, 2 éash, 27c; Febeue ary, 2je, BUFFALGY, Durrano, Feb, 20,~-Guarsi-Wheat qulet and firm; salca 4,100 bu No. 1 hAtd Dujuth at $1.1135 red winter, $1,00 on track, fidfn dull and osay; wales 10 carn old Kansas nt 429 ub track; now Weat- ern, 304c ol teack, Oats noglested. Rye neglect- Tiariey—Hutlor nquiry nil steady; no nulce, Ratunoad Fnzianra—Unchanged, TOLEDO. Tormno, Fob. 20.—Guatn—~Whaat dnlli exira white Michigan held ag 81,01} amber Michigan, March hekd at 1,003(; $1,014 bid Aprily 81,023 nsked; 81,0214 bid; No. 2 red winter, spot, 8) “Aptll. 81,010, Cora duil; bigh mixed, May, 2y May, 28¢i rojected, B13¢ nrrrorr. | Dernotr, Feb, 26, ~Froun~Fiem, Gnary--Whent steady nnd qunive;'dxtra, $1.014%; No. 1 white, D0%5¢; March, D303 April, 81.0150; May, $1.01%: Juno, 81,03, Itcceipts, 80,075 bu; shipments, none, - " OSWEGO, Gnatx=Wheatnominally un- changed; No. 1 hard Duluth spring, $1.12; No, 2 Milwankee, 81.05; No. 2 red Wabash, $1.10, Corn firm; Western mixed, 43¢, Oswrao, Foh, 2 PEORIA. Trouta, 11, Fob. 20.—IHienwixss—Stesdy at $1.0; sales 160 brls. PETROLEUM. . CreveLANn, 0., Fep. 206, —Prrronrus—Firm; standard white, 110 teat, De. 011 C1ty, t'a., Feb, 24,~Prrnotrux—Markel opened steady, with 0)0%4c bid, advanced 1000%¢, at which price it closed; shipments, 25,000 bris; averaging 20,000; transactions, 150, 000. Birrapcan, Pa., Feb, 96,—Prrnoniv—Qulet and steady; crude, 81,10% nt Parker's for ship« ment; relined, e, Pilladelpnia delivery, DRY GOODS. New Yonk, Feb, 20.—Cotton poods contiue In falr domand with commisston housea: whito gooda ond yuilts fnirly active; fancy prints remain alug- gish In ngents’ hands; ginghame in steady request, and drees gooids doing well; men's wear woolens in light demand, and Kentucky jeana in frrozular res queet; hosiery and underwear in steady demand, COTTON. Mesenms, Tenn,, Feb. 26.—CotroN—Steady; recefpts, 2,003 bales; shipments, 2,972; stock, 60,314; sales, 3,250; exports, 000; spluners’, 2,« 230 specutation, 1003 middiing, Otic, > NNW OnLEANS, Feb. 20.--Corrox—Quict; mid- dilng, 0%c; fow do, Oc; gool ordinnry, Bic; net _receipts, 2,070 bnles: gross, i,000; exporin to Tranco, 713 cosstwiso, ,070; males, b,000; atock, 4GB, 460, TURPENTINE. WitminaTox, N. C., Fob, 20, —8rinia Tonvres- TtNE—Firm at 204c. 5 ——————— OLD PUT. Centennlal Celobration of IHis Ieadlong tido. Neto York Sun, Feb. 23. Yesterdny was a great day for Greenwlich nud the Stato of Connecticut. From an carly hour the trains both ways on the New Haven Rail- road wero crowded with visitors to witucss the one hundredth suniversary of Qen. Isracl Put- nam's dorfug ride down the rocks at Horse Neclk, and lls subsequent eseape from the 1,500 English nud Tories who pursued him. The exact date of the Gnneral’s feat was Feb, 26, 1770, but the Connectlcat people resolved to lump Wash- Ingion's birthday and the Putnam annlversary by giving n jolut celebratlon worthy of both the heroes. The pubife bulldings, the princlpal storcr, and the private residences of the lending citizens, mayy of them well-known New York business men, wore lberally decorated with bunting, ‘The Town-Hall was gay with more thon ono hundred parti-colored flags from the yocht Mystie. ‘Tho elezant privato resldences of Mr. Rockafellar, of the Standard Oll Com- pany, of Prof. william (. Peck, A. Foster Higeins, nud other cltizens, were claborately adorned with the national colors In all sorts of appropriate desizns. Solutes of cannon and the ninging of bella at suurise began the com- memoration, By 11 o'ulock there were fully 5,000 persons in tho'streets, Promincnt among the companies from nbroad were the Putnam Phalanxof lart- ford, o body of 100 solid huslness men, after the pattern of 1he Old Guard of New York. ‘They wore resplendent untforma of blue and bafl, with yellow waiatcoats widl enormous brass- mounted epaulets. Thelr appearanco was greeted with loud upplause. The processlon was rure than half a mile lonr, and s It wound through the througed strets of the pleturesque villnge the sight was an animated one, Iutnam avanue, a broad, macndamized street, covered with suow, was the routo fullowed a8 far os the famons elffly, down which *Old Put? dashed n ceatury ago. At this polut the modern roadway haa been blasted through the rocky descent, md leads downward at an angle of 40 degrees throweh o deep eut into thy brond and beautifnd plain bo- low. In order to wet n better view of the historle apot, the cavuleado turncd to the left iuto n roundsbout puth which skirts the foot of the bill, The spot,where Putnam Is said to bave gone over the voeks s about 100 feet to tho south ot this, und where the rocks ure fully 150 feet in Wigbt, No Jorsemou could descend ftnow at full speed without brenking his neck ana killing the borse., In Rovolutionary duys, Towuver, n {light of rough stone steps led down the billside, and helped to break the General's descent, “The ground fs now_ stecp nnd broken, ond pothing Lut a mass of huge und uneven rocks, covered with moss und imbedded in turf, remaina. 4 ‘The Second Congregational Church, in which the excrelaes wi liold, {5 a large handsoino stona structure, ‘The pulplt wos bauked up with apyramid of flowers, Gen. Hawley eat at ono end of the front row on the platform, his gray halr and wustache slizhtly ruflled, and tapped his eold-headed cane oi the tloor beforo him, Marshall Jewell, who contested tho recent Beuatorlal fight with the General, sat on the opposite corner of the samo seat. Profs, Beck and Van Amringe, of Columbia College, the Prestdent of the day, the Hou. Oltver Hoyt, aud Willinm H, Putnaa, great-grandson of Gen, Patnawm, occupled sests on the pintforni, But the guest who excited the most curiosity was J. Il Morritt, of Bt. Catherlue’s, Canuda, o lincal descendant of the 'Lory trooper who chased * Old Put” over the u]llr‘! awl came within an acs of putting o ball through him. Mr. Mesritt Is a gonlal, white- bofred’ gentlentun of aboug 60, and bears n striking resemblance to Josh Billings, the lmmurh . 'The roldiery forined fn the body of tho church, and the crawding jthotusunds ‘speedily fllled tho nisles, slde scats, and gul- lnr{cu. ‘Thero were fully 3,000 peoplo within the walls. As an appropristo begioning, the audience roso to thelr fect and sang * Amerien,” to the alr % God Bave -the Queen.’ Gen, Hawley Jolned In the anthem with great fervor, boating thne with bis gold-hendea eane, while the Uneal descendant of the man who came so near kill- Ingg *+ Ol TPut ©* saniz the famtline okl alr with the zest und relish of a foyal Briton, 'The Roy, Charles R. Lreat, pastor of the chureh, read the text in cleven vorsos from whieh, 100 years ago, the Chopluin of a Conti- nentsl regiment lylug near that spot had preached o ‘Phanksglving sermon to the troops. The toxt bezan: Tho Lord boa triumphed glorlously, and ridor hos Hu castinto the soa, Col, I, W, Hoyt, the historian of the meet- inj Ih:’\z A from duty In the Ilighlunds, und was afterwards assigned to the command of the forces in Conneeticut, o had the two brigndes of the Connectieut Jine, one brigade ol New Hampables tvoops, an ndditfonul rexlment of Infaniry, and ono of the four reziments of cavalry. Ills hendr‘unrtum were at Heading, aboutsix miles south, from Danbury. Frow this polnt he IIIROI'VIINI the military onerations in the Btato und naintalited communteation with the Contiugntal forces. ‘on the Hudson, De- tochimenta were stationed at adventagcous potnts, uml one of his indst important outposts located In the vicinity of Grecuwich. ho territory from Kingsbridge to Greenwich was kuown as the Debatable Uround, and for the peoplo withiu fts Hmits there wos nothing but: anxioty and danger. It was o winter of unusual suverlty, With few exceptlons,- the peopls ‘were weighed down by povorly, aud cold and hunger were thelr Qally companfons, On tho summit of the hill northi of the olil l*:p(scu?nl Chureh fn Greons wich was the resflence of Jabes Fiteh, 'The church {tself was & ploin frame butlding; the rear of it ntood a fuw fect from the braw of tho bill, The main copntry road led from tho vil- 1820 to a voint nour the edge of tha precipleo, aud then ran vortnérly, From tho rear of the «yurch a feuce rau eusterly down the bill noar the narein of the oid road, —Hetween the rond and feuce rough hnd untrimmed stones had been placed from time to time, forming an fr- regular stalrway up the hill, and the facs of the l:rculp:vu was coverbd with & growth of bushes, Duwn this bill Putoam rode bls horse. Thurs- bday eveulng,’ £eb, k5, 1779, & wmarsuding- expe- | Tho lorsa H Wi I fd that in 1578 Gen. Putnam bad been re- ditlon started from Kingsbriige, 1t was com- tanded by Maj.-Gen. Tryon, tho Tory Govern- orof New York. Ilis force conaisted of about 1,500 men, composed of British nnd Hesslans, with one regiment of Torlen. At New Roclielle liey were met by a amall body of Contiuental slirmishers, cominunded by Capt. Titus Wat- gon. The company at once retreated, but at Miiton in- the Town of ll{u was_ovartaken aul attacked. A portion of the company eoncenled themaclves o the swumps, and. the” romalnder nede thelr sacaps along the highway to the rly- er. Over the hitls at tuil gallop rode Capt, Wat- son nnd his companions to elye warnbiz to the fow troups then In Greenseleh, Col floldridze, of Hartford County, was i command of the outpost. Putnam had unly arrived ti the village a few dags before, ‘The smnll body of Ameri- caus were posted acrosa 1he road ‘on the emi- neuce south of the Congregational Church, ‘Fhey had threo small cannan without héraes or drag-ropes. In the van of 'I'ryon’s forces rods Delancer’s corps, composed “of Torles from Weatchester County, They vlmr}mfl at a gallop, and the Amerleans withdrew from the flekl, Patnam started on his horse for Stamford to oltnin refnforcementy, pursued by the enemy's dragoons, Nearer und nearer to the old hero they came, overy ong ambitlons of {he glory of helng the captor of so distingulated n- General In the rebel aervice. Thomaa Merritt, of West- chester County, was neareat to Putnam, who, on reachiug the topof the brenk-neck scelivity, spirred his Lorse down the terriblo descen anid o volley of bullets from the enraged enemy, 'The “preciss point at which Putvam and bin charger went down the preciplee Is in doubl, One tradition places it (o the tortheast of the old chureh, avother about 100 feet above the church, Waleh ever course it was, the rough ridees that followed bl dared not Lok it, 'The British scattered through the to! plunderhyz und carousing, - The poem, by 8. B. Sumner, of Brilgeport, Wwas thirty-two stanzas in lenuth, ovctpied twen- ty minutee iy delivery, nml was auain und again Interrupted by storms of cheers from the entlre nudfence, Obe staoza ran: On In tho flusk of victory dash forwatd Tryon's v, With fifieen hundred stout dragoons, to capture ’l‘hnh';:'w\'irl?u‘:l:mn(mu thought, one plinge, she 0 4 tage, sheor 10 1ho valo bennths - pitate **Qood God I cry the astounded foe, **he leaps unto his death!* Now thick and fast as leaden ratn the murderous bolts ara sned; They yaiuly prerca the old cocked hat, but apare tho tough ol head s Bare-foated stevd, safa at Jas Well done, tromendous deed! thank Godl the crisin hour I3 past] The oratfon by Gileon Holllster, Esn,, of Litehfleld, was a erltical analysis of the lifo and character of * Ol Put.” In the purlors of the Tracy IHouse, in which Putnam fay wlen he was aroused fust In time to eseape from the British, were gathered a bevy of rosy-cheeked young lndivs, attired in Marthn Washington costumes, and presided over by Miss Annle Warner. I'hey were charged with the duty of exhibiting old-time relics to sight- ceers, A fiint-lock musket had helonged to Putunm, A sabre, with nn eagle's head in Ger- man ellver on the hilt, bore the name of Gen. Mende, There wers linlf a dozen warming-pans Adating back to 1776, "The largest helonzed to Prof, Will:am G. Peck, Thers was n venerable chialr in which Charles 1L 15 suid to huve sut, mid & venerable smoked-beef and cold-slaw cutter bore the hnmortal name of ** Washlngton | The Indles readily ucknowledged that the chair had been reseated elnce the Merry Mon- arch oceupled it, but adhered unswervingly to the fdentity of the cold-slaw cutter, Tlreo hundred guestssat down to the banquet at the Lennox Ilouse, "I'ne liueat descendants of “Old Pat.* sat op- poslte the llneal descendant of the Tory that chused Tym. There was a mince-ple beiween them, When each lad eaten his way to the middie, the Chalrman, amid tremendous cheers, called on them for speeches, Mr. Putnam sald: 4 Mr. Chufrmun—I om not n epeaker, I came bere to see and bu seen.’ [Loud Isughter.] ‘Then Mr. Mereltt was called on. He rossand snfd that he did not understand cxactly how it ‘wus that his venerable ancestor got 60 near the (eneral, and yet didn’t coteh him [langhter]. Ha had heard his grandfather nseribe it to some Yuaky descon who ot wind of the thing o quar- cr of an-hour beforehund, and went nid gave Patuam warning, All hionor to the dencon. | Lowizhter and applaure.] Ho would say this, huwevaer, thnt his great grandfather, o speaking of Gon. 1‘utnnm‘ in after Hfe, had elways sald that ho wns a brave eoldier, an honest mon, and that atthouih ho (Merrltt’s grandfathier) then felt 1t to be his duty to his King to Aght ngajust Putoam, und talce hitn it possible, yot ho alwnys houored and respeeted the old hero, and neyer regretted to bis dylys day that he didn’t enteh Iim after all. Mr, Merritt sat down amid pro- longed cheers and hearty, laughter. ) —————— * CURRENT OPINION. Thoy Should Bo Ashnmned, Toledo Miade (Ken.), Buch n bungle, after all the experlonce Ken- :unll:l!unu have had In hanglug negroes, {s abom- nable, . h , brave-lienrted man, together S ‘Tho Fronch and Yankeo Bourbons, Cincinnatl Gonvmerclal (Ind, Ren.), The Bourbons of Franve aro as much afraid of the “Mnraeillalse™ as the Democrats are of Bupervisors of Eloctions, Thelr Geographical Differenco. Jiufalo Express (Rep,). ‘There is n slizht georruphieal dlfforence be- tween Tildon wnd Grant,—the former being at bay and the latter at Bombay. Tried to Ride Two Horscs. Rocherter Democrat (Lep.). Gon, Barlow tried to rldo two horaes golng fn opposite directions fn Florlda, and his fatc must he o warning to all who are tempted to emulate bls cxample, Tildon and tho People, Cletetand Herald (Rep.), There 8 no one thing the American people would liko betler thov an opportunity to tell Mr. 'Tllden at the polls what they think of that viudicatton, By all mecans, old ‘man, stand up il let us dalk to you. Paradoxtenls - Detttnors Guzette (Dem.), Tt seems rather pemdoxieal that, while the country 18 up and {n srms againat the Mormons becauso they marry too much, the Btato of Now Yoric should be persceating the membors of the Onelda Community for not marrying cuough. . Goorgin, Vicksburg (Jian) lerald (Dem.), We hava recelved the Dalton (Qn,) Judepend- ent Headight, o journal that s cugazed in plo- neering o conservative movement against the extremlats fn the Democratic rauks, IFrom all appearancs teorgin will not be as solidly Demo- cratic after the next election uashe hns been bitherto, The Army. PMladelphia Norih-American (Rep.), The Khedlvo does not understind how to manage his soldiers, Let him put them in the lunds of n Deinocrotic Congress, und thoy would very soou be convioced thut they had better naver been born than to have goue fute tho ariny, Hpringer. 1 Phladelphia Tuner (Tud. Dem.), Beveral Democratie papers fu 1inols are run- ning Congressian Springer as the Democratle eandidate for Governor in thot 'Btate. The wholo country will join ln heartly with this movemont, as it scems to be about thie only way to gut Springer out of Conuress, Domoralized tho Doys, Kingston (V. ¥.) Freemun (Ren.), Uncle SBammy should not bave started that paragraph, that he tnade u millon and & quarter lnnt(); ‘ar, 80 ool, becauss it has demorullzed the Doys of tho party so badly thut they Kuow hels thopurcat, most fnnocent, best ‘uoused, und ouly honest man in the party. Ewlug's Quletus, Baltimore Gasette (Dens.), Gen, Thomas Ewlng, tho eminent Ohfo finan- cler, who holds to tho doetrloe that a country's prosperity dopends solely upon the amount of paper currency it keepa in clrculation, received his quiotus fu’ tho Houso last Naturday, It by not likely that this great finanvial quack will haye an opportunlity to prepare auother nostrum beforu the close of tho sessiou, Why California Vears tha Ohincse, San Franclsco Morning Cult (Ind.), This proposltion to rostrict Ohiness immigra- tion conies to the ordinary law-maker es a sur- prise. ‘It ia en Innovation upou the traditlonat pollcy of this Quyerpment, His first inpulse la to prononnve such o pollcy contrary to the Con- stitution, und to the principtos cnunclated lu the Declaration of Independenee, He makesup his mind on the question without T\Vhlk is apy thought, But thls debate. will &t lcast show him that thera<is o new principle fovolyed in immieration a3’ it rolates to the Chiogse, Kuropcaus come here to bo a part of us, Thu Republic 1a the strouger for the THURSDAY, cireumstance that they are ou thin side of the Atlantle, The wost unreasonahin do not dream ofcolonizing Amerlen,—of muking it anvthing but o perfeetly independent power, But the Chineag proposc Lo culonize at Teast the Pacifle Conat. Otherwlse, they propose to rald (b w return Lo Cidoa with the apolla, Vuropean fu migrauts uimd Chinese ftmmbgrants are, thera- fore, to be considercid from the same stamd. pumt, The rearons which Iivite the one repel the other, This the debate has demonstrated. Restriction of Chinese tmmigration is only o a queation of time, s short time at $hat, A Now Constitutional Amendment, Iodtanapolix Journat (en.). 1t the Constitution of the United States were amonded 8o as to probibit any person while o member of Congresa from helng nomivated for President It might possibly Inurs to the pubile welfure, At present abont hnif the Senators are cither candilates or think themzelves so, nnd shapo thefe conrds on public jueasures ace cordingly. . Cannont Ktand It Farever, Iatananolis Journal (Reo,), Only four Senators voted for the proposition to restoro the tax on tea nmd coffee, ‘These were Senators Matthows, Booth, Sunnders, and Alllson. It sccms that 1o measure which pro- poses to lny tax or provide revenue can get nny support in Congress, whilo every measure to” repeal taxes and reduce revehue goes through witn a rush. ‘Ilie Government eannot stand this surt of thing forever, Pushing Protection tn Extromens. Buffaty Errvens(Rep,), Ona of the most warmly-contested meusures Lefore Congress i3 stated to be Congressman Btarin's biil placing o duty upon lmoorted min- eral waters, which arg now adimftted free, to the detriment of domestle waters, In not this pushing protection to extremesi [f mineral waters, Whlch zush from the earth without labor or cost to the owners of the springs, need vro- tection, why should common afr” and puinp- water bo left undutled? Becont Fldille, Washington Ztepublican (Rep.). Pendleton, Scnator-cleet, 18 very quict, con- sldering the fact thut be 3 an Oljo man, und therefore helongs to the cluss of citizens who have taken the contract to run things for all of ur. But o [« probably musiuz on the vroba- Dilities of his playing secoud fiddle to Tilden in 850, A combinatlon between Tilden und Peu- dluton would hiead off the aspirations of Thur- man, sndat the same time placate the soft- money hercties. I Mr. Pendleton's hands the sccund fiddto {s always tunctul fustrument, Kontucky's Prido In Her Homp, Cincinnatl Enguirer (Dem,). It ‘was doubtless amatter of State pride. When the SherifT nt Louisville saw the rope snap with which he was attempting to baugy Ucorge Washington lnst week ho remarked toa spectator that he wouldu't have had the tolng happen for s bundred thonsand dollare, Mr. Washington didn’t seem to have any aversion to the second trinl heing made; the Inference is, that the Sherlil’s regrets referred only to the falture of the rope at the eritieal moment, 1f there i3 anything Kentucky prides herself upon, it 1s her hemp. Tatler Loslig Ground. Gen. Dutler by his recent conduct in Con- aress 18 losing ground in Massachusctts, If the report af the Boston correspondent of the Mart- ford Courant (Rep.) I8 trustorthy, The cor- respondont says: * Butler's latest action In Congress sorely troubles nhis Republican sup- noriers fu this State, It will bave 103 effect in he next election, They sent him to Congress, sou koow, to fieht the Rebel Brizadiers, amd now he proposes to pension them! ~There never wasn_more riticalons gohie back upon his Rudleal supporters than s swens In this action. Mis strength was dnrgely among the narrower men of the Republican party, and, when it comes to chooslng between_thew liatred ol the ex-Rebels and thelr love of Butler, they will e 1ikely to give M the go-by." Tho Prejudiced Eastern Press, * San Francisco Chronleie (Ind.) We, In Callforula, arc engazed fn a struggle to rescue American labor from s competition which i8 far more destruetive w its prosverity than “the pauper labor of Europe,” umd wmore de- atructive nid debnsing to white Iabor than was negro slavery, llero fn Caltfornta we ure faco to face with this danger, which Is at present con- fined to the degradation of Aweriean working- men and woinen, hut whigh, if _unchecked, will injurionaly affect the whole hody politie of the Tepublfe, Enwaged in this strueele, we haa a right to fook for the support of the Eastern nress, or at lesst an intelifgent oppositton. We have found neithers we have found only proju- dico nud an inclination to aneer at onr pre: which 18 vounimeus on this Chinese questiol and at our Represeotavives in Congress and our people. Penslon-Swindling. Ctncinnatt Engutrer (Dem,). #TFrands by tens of millions” (8 the introduc tlon to an cditorial [y an Eastern paper denun- clatory of the Arrears-of-Penistons net passed by Couaress. It teils thut * The Commissloner of Tensfons has repeatedly declared that 20 por cent of the military penslons now paid by the Governmentare vald to fraudutent clalmants who aro not entitled to recelvethem.” Aund the loss Lo the Governmnent by the fraud Is thus presented: ** As the annual total pald for pe sfons has now for ten years averaged nearly 150,000,000, {t. follows that we have paid away In that tino sixty mitlion dolfurs to Vogus c'aimmunta, who rob the people under the false pretenso of having doue the country patriotie service.” And theso fraudulent peueloners will, of course, celva the arrears just the sume as the honest pen- sloners, 'That {8 not pleasant informatlon, aud causes inquiry s to how such a thing ean be, In the tivst place, the pubife mind was inclined towsrd 1he ox-soldier, and dlaposed Lo regand him as an object to be svecinlly favored by the Government, In thesecond pluce, thy abusny nud dfsparaging indulged in by papers and speakers axalust abll who might question mons- ures clalmed to o for the soldiers' Leneflt in- duced opnasition to bu withheld und ucquics- ceneo to bo given, when the publie “good might have buen served by an oppusite course. 1n the third place, the absence of thiat opposition pro- duced looseness fn the enforeement of tho proot-requirements whieh the Ponsion-Offies hnd preserived to et n nume on the pension- roll. It 8 now discovered that comrades-n- nrms can recollect very favorably for one an- other when penstonsnro ln view. The publie witl lenrn slter awhile that oovosition ns w gen- eral rulu 18 healthy, nud should be encouraged rather than repressed. Return of n Prodigal, Coprespondence St Pant I4nueer Dress, LA Crossg, Wis, Feb, S1.—ilrick Pomeroy Ia coming back to La Crosel Tlo haa rented the old Opera-tiouse Block from which, yeats ago, ho launiched hi (uslindes ngalust the Governt ment mud its War polley, nnd_henceforth wiit settio down to the publication of a paper in the city where Do firet becume fomous, - 1t Is need- less to aay ho returns a poorer nod wiser man, Throngh the advice of stch frionds s Vallandli- tiun, Pendieton, sl men of that atyle, he be- eamé poseessed with the llea that. ho was the Moses to lead the Democratic party out of the troubles into which they were braught by the Southern Rebotllon nguinst the (Govermmnent, 1o was perauaded togo to New York, whero no made n fudlure. ‘Thenco backward to Ohi- cago, where ho still lost money, and, as o last re- fort, to his old lome. ‘Thers is an exqulsite Juiv.[cu in the way thutaffalrs huve shaped them- selves as lie returns, In the corly days of his experienco us o publisher, he murrled a worthy Imlv who was an excellent wife for plain Mark Pomeroy; but when ho began to achlove arcpu- totton and beenme a ¢ Bricic? she tafled toflll her positlon satlsfactorily, and a divoree was the result, 1o marrled Mrs, Pomeroy No, 9, and anothier divoree snsued. Ho warrled No, 8, and she {8 sti1] with lidms but the koen polnt to this whole business fs, thut No. 1 owns the Oporn- Houso Block, wilei bo ‘erécted, and wlich ho has recently ronted, anud 1s fn comfortable clr- cumstances, nud no doubt tukes o gvim satlsfac- tlon fu_the turn which affuivs have takien, IHo fs now the spectal champlon of the Gireenbaek clement, und his cry 15 “Hurn the honds aud giva us moro grecubacks!™ Ha whoops it up* each week [ his Democrat in the same vigs orous styls us bo formerly denonuced tho ui- tempt t0 suve the Union e et———— ¢ Obltuary of w I'nt Wamnn, Piladetphla, Pres, Mrs. Flandrau, who has been exhibited in New Englund s o clantess, died recentdy o New York. Sho waa born In Brodiicad, Wis,, u little over elghteen years ago. Bhe was a pretty girl, despite the fact of velug slinost slx feet tall un welghing 516 pounds, It may sound strangely, but neverthieless true, that outalde of the fact af being u gencral favorite with those about her, shie woa atso the roclplent of honorable matrls monlal fnsentious on the vart of geutlemen in overy phuse of busincss life. Muany offers of marrlogo were maao her, none of which wero accepted, uutil in December last, whew, whilo Burnum’s show waa at the Hinpodroue, she be- canio the wifo ot Mr John Flundrau, then en. Kaged 88 @ ticket-aeller for tho cowbination, . FEBRUARY 27, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. THE COURTS. An Anxious Mother in Search of Her Money. Aeld Phosphates, Barbed-\Wire Peneey, New Suils, and Other Interesting Artleles, A bl was filed yesterday in the Buperlor Court by Clarissa Emery against O, W. Clapp and Julla I, Emery aa admintstrators of the es- tote of David W, Emery, doceased, to -enforce o “trust nuainst the estato of ihie decedont. She saya (hut in November, 1871, lor husband, Will- Inm 8. Emery, dled, leaving her as his solo dev- isco of an estate worth 819,377.80, Deing una- ble to do It herselly she gave her somy David A, power of attoruoy to take care of tho estate, collect debts, ete. 1Te was to act as her trastee, and pay her a sun® cqual to 7 per cent or the monoy i lils hands and keep the-overplusnsa compensation for his services. The estate was cunverted fnto mouey, and complainant and her 8un came to Chieage, Here the procecds were Judiclously Invested, nnd at the time of David's death, In July, 1878, the principal and interest amounted to $20,017, This profit was made fn eraln transactions fn Chicago und Milwaukce, Davld's partner being O. W, Clapp, one of the adwlnistrators. A short thne orior to his denth David had balanced his books and shiowed a balanee of $15,366.96 in his hands belonging to his mother, Uesldes 81,130 on deposit in the Merchauts’ Nattonal Baok, and 8400 in gol also helonging to her, She olso allezes that 84,000 maore of ler money was luvested in gome notes held py David, wnd that lie owes er 5,000 for board and horrowed oney, making the whole clalin ogalnst his estote about $23,000. She thinks the most of this can be fdentitied a3 ler own cstate in Clapp's bands, and that he should not be allowed to administer ou [t or subject it 10 the payment of any costs, but rhould e compelled at once to turn it over to her, The administrators admit 8 halance of about $11,000 dug b She filed her clalm fo the Probate Court, but it was disallowed with- out prejudice on the grouml that thut Court Iind o juesdictlon, and she now files o bill sotting up the above facts, und nsking for mn acconnt of the amount due her. Also that Clapp may be fimtnediately restraioed from apeculating with her inoneys, o uslig then i any way; that » Recetver may be appointed to take charge of the moneys found to belong to her; and that adecreo may be rendered i her favor for the amount tound due. DARBED-WIRE PERCES, Judeo Drummond was engzaged all day ves. terday in iearing o motion for & preliminary {n- unction In the two cases of the Washburn & Moen A\lnnnrncmrlny;: Company and the Wash- burn & Moen Manufacturivg Compuny & Lliwood ve, The Lywman Manulacturing Cowpany und . others. . ‘There are seven paients for {mprovements in Larbed-wire fencee In controversy, ond the usual Injunction Is nsked toprevent the defendanta from usking the complainants® patents. ‘I'ie validity of these putents has never been passed on before. AGID FHOSPHRATES, Archelaus E. Bpencer filed a bill vesterdas aguinst s partaers, A. F. Murroy andd, M. Nickel, to wind up the firm of Murroy & Nickel. Mo says that in Beptember Iast he und the de- fendants went Into partoership tozether to mantfacture materfal to be known s “8pencer's Acld l‘lmsphnlc." or, a8 it was_afterwards called, * Murroy & Nickel's At Comgiound,” which was designed to be used in baking-powder. Spencer waos to coutribute the eceret formula and to have haif the profits, and the defendants the necessary capital, und to be entitled to the other half of the vrofits, Aller the business had been carred on some thmu_fhe complainant beeame dissatisfled, nud asked for o settlement oud dissolutlon, The defendunts, however, denied they had made any profits and deelfved to give any account. Sponcer thinks thers must he $1,500 or 82,000 surnlus on hand, nud _he asks for an acconnt und o scitlement of the affalrs of the flrm, 1TEMS, Judge Dlodgett hos only four mors cases on his calendar to try. When he gets throuzh with them the jury will be dischareed, nud he will then toke up “motions for new trial aml peneral business, The District Court critinal coses will not be called at present. Judge Farwell {s engaged lo hearing the case of Frinels Jackson aiminst Abby A. Juckson to sct aride certaln alteged forged “deeds inade by the date Obading Juckson. “The case was writ- ten up extensively at the thne [t was begun, Chnrles Slsaman, neainst whom an informa- tlon was flled yesterday by Distriet-Attorney Banes, appeared in court and pleaded gufley, und was fined 220 and costs, He was chorged with snlling liquor without a license. Judgo Moore yesterdav granted u divoree fo Lizzle Broodlieay trom Louis Broadheay, on the , the complainunt to have the and UNITED RTATES COURTS. ‘The Conncetient Mutual Life-insurance Coni- pany filed bill yeaterday agninst Mary [, and Redmond Prindivilie, George W, Catngibell; As- signes of the latter, and George C, Clarke, 10 foreclose o mortirage securing §7,000 on the sauth half of Block 24 ot the Canal ‘Prustees Subdivision of the south fractional aquarter of Sec, 8, 8% 14, aud a fot ov strip of Innd finmed!- ately adjoinlng the above on the west, frontfug twenty-clght and one-half feet on Chicago ave- nne by 109 feet deep, + DANKRUPTOY. Discharges were {ssucd yesterday to Alden G, Crosby and Nicholas T, Curth, Bradford Hancock was appolnted Assience of Wilkiam R. Burdick, und 8. Mason Meck of Whashington A. Juckson. Asstguees will be chioson to-day for Henry W, Colllus und Henry E. Weaver, BUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. The Connectlent Mutual Lite-Insurance Com- pany fllcd o bill yesterday aganist James Stin- son, Marla Bogga, Georze B, Pepper, und W, F. Myriek to foreclose a trust-deed for $20,000 on Block 10 fu Canal 'I'rustees’ Subdivision of See, 16, 89, 14, bounded by Fourteenth, Fifteonth, Wood, aud Lincoln strects, . CIRCUIT COURT, Albert P. 8mith anl Frank R. Wallaco, ad- minlstrators of the eatato of John 8, Wallace, l‘x‘L;m:‘n a suit for $3,000 agalnst Charles G, teker, Emil Dietzsch, for the use of A. D. Bullock aud others, sued Gustay Fuchs, George 1, Laf- M, and Lycurgus Lafin to recover §1,200. THE CALL. Jonor Buonarre—Rematnder of the cases on tho calendar, beginning at 200, No case on trinl, Junor (Gany—i08, 506, H1 244, 313 018, 320, 321, 422, 425 to 432 334, ana 347, olt Inciusive, * Pavsed cuso on trial, Jdunar JAMEsoN—Ausists Judge Uary. No, 300, Floid va, Prindivill trial, % Junar Moone-—28, 40, 3 1. No. 27, Sanuer vs, Eander. on trial, Juone Jtoamnn—18, 23, 25, and 20 to 70, in. cluslye, No, 4,77, McCabe va, Ityan, on trl; Jubak Noori—23-to 20, {Msiusive, except 47, N Humphreyvitle ve, Hathaway, on trial, 0% MCALLISTER=124, 128 lo_1410, Inclusive, except 130, 142, and 147. No. 123, Dwyer ve, Green, on trial, -ulmnr: Fanwet1~1,010, Jacksonva, Jackson,on ! M to 11, Nos, 30, Jinan Loox 1,220 JUDGMENTS, Surenion CouRT——Ivnek Gany—J. I, Dolo ot 8. al, ve. MeDermid & Co., $425, JUnuk JaursoN—John P, Schmidt va. Jacab and Mary Howan; verdict, 288,50, Bradly une, glc., ve, John Parks and Jo W W SBaltoustall va, John W, Runy 0. — Passaic Rtolling Mill Company va. Frederick K. Bowes; vordict, 630,17, Ciewir Couny—CoNrzesions—Paul Staht vs. Jdohn Hischofl, §125. , . Maclay va, Willlam A, Incham and Ellon Ingham, $220,06, Junat lluorn—Cherry Mclain ve, Thomas Hunt; verdict 3 R s{,"&'fl"" va. Albert B, and Uavid W, Van Cott, 88 A Mnn Who Was Lynched Froved Inno. cont, Davr.as, Tex., Fob. 10.—At the farm-house of n man named John Howking a strangor, calling himself Robert Humphroys, had been kick for some time, Fionally he died, snd a short tiino before he explred ho made o confession to hav- ing uurdored Jane Owen in Madlson Courity, Kentucky, n 1800, The scoundret had aceuscd pour, inoffensive negre named Joshun Lively of the crime, and Lively was hanjod by a mob. THE GREAT DESIDERATUM, Van Osdel’s Automatic Doors for Closing Elevator Openings, Thia much needed and fmportant tnyention s now In practieal overation. - blaty tlovator obehinge i ihis clty bav sliesy doors attached; thoy give periuc satis. i 49 partiu uring thum, iiey aro slways closal except when thu olevaior 14 passlui, No porsuis can tall thirougn tho clovator-way ui any lime. Thu elevator catiual fall & krvater distanco sy the hight of yue story. They proveut org fram pasaink {rolh olle wtory to lltllllt" I'oey are polsclces in thelr overaiion, ulro but Hl§tlo furcy of tho clovatar in openiig tiiel 0 fnclose I8 yequired whore theso doors a oy 7 ars arable, aal requre but Hitto attention to kéop thew lu adiustieat, s probared to sttac 4 dool o o) 5 Harese 10 H1ovaor op VAR 08 e, 41 Bouth Clark-at, _EELLOWN Qyrormosriirey. WASTING DISEASES H BUCTE A% Consamption, Bronehitis, Asthma, General De. hility, Binin Exhiaustion, Clironie Con- wtipation, Chronie Disrrhaa, Dys. pepeta, or Loy of NERVOUS POWER, Ara posftivoly nnd apeedtly carad by Fellows' Componad Syrrp. of Hypophosphiles, 11 5 no tongar an {dle dresm or bossting toamrm that Fellows' Hypophowphltes, whereln are nnlted nature's forces, wiil strengthen nina ond make his lite not aniy endurable, hut aparkling with ride ood Joyous healths this, then, we recommend when vItality is on tho wane, or when the organitin becomea enfeehied. OONSUMPTION I8 QURABLE. Maxstox llullnl(l'lcfl:Y:l.. IAR“’Ilucn!. Mp., ol 2 A D, James L Fellowe; 4 enr 5ir: Just Nnished tha tenth nnd Iast bottle of Suntr eatly Ayeun of the lyponhosphlies. Ta tis us 1 axcrilys ceasation b con HSTO pmins fn iy hack And elioat, anid of copioun ation niso, return of spuetiie, buusaney of wpirits, Increass uf M, and RTeRRtL t, pertarm ny daily duties with 3 degtee of [leastire unkiivwn to i o s foigt thinm., 1 oo e asperienced Trom 0t 1a boyoud deseriptions and adviie all persnns aiietedt U onmt hol 1 e Iy nday In taksng [t~ferling rure that were it not for Four Tigpoubusiites, 1 wolld Bdw b in tog grave: Yours truly, s UEO. COFOUT, Do not he decelved by romeates hearing o similar nanies no ot~ preparation {e s subatitute 1or this un- derany cfrcumatances, Look out for thie name aud address, J. 1. FELLOWS, 8t dohn, N, 1, on the yellow wrapper In watere fll‘lk. which fsscen by lolding the paper befure the il ht. Price, $1.50 per Dottle, Six for $7.50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. WESTERN AUENTS, J. W. EFARRIS & CO., CINCINNATI, O. NOTICE, finnl Notlco to the Holders of Bonds of the Northern Pacltic Railrond Company.- Under the Plan of Reorganization, ratifcd by the de- ce of the Courl, the tine fu which Hondloiders slionid be allowed (o participate In the benentx of the Plan. by the conversfon uf Botds Into Preferred Stock, waa fet} (o tre discretion of the Iurchinaing Comuiii fev. More than threa years lisviug paased since this it wan given, and mors than niie-teatha of the Bondholders having converted tiotr fonda, the Come inittee, desirons of closine ghele Iabors, shereby glve noticy that the reht of converting Honds nnd recelving Preferred Stock will teraiinate on tusioth day of June, ® Information how the converrion ts ¢ the oiley of tho Norihern Pacific Fifth-av,, New York, oek will be 'exchanged for stock under e on it i he P’lan up ame tin up o the sl S Enick niLLiNas, Chatruian Purchaaing Conmittee, Tee. 18, 1878, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAGT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAFEST MEAT FLAVOURING STOCK FOR BOUPS, MADE DISHES AND HAUCES. LIEBJ‘G“EQQMPANY'S EXTRAGT Ry ‘h: vgjt‘eul and » boon for atlons shonld feel gratefol,"— Sy “Aledical Pre " Lnnc‘:l‘:"'nl Bmh‘l: ens Medicul Journal,” &o, CAUTION, — Gennine only wlth fhe fas. simile of Lnron Linbig's Slgnaturo in Bae Tnks ucroxs the Label, * Consumption fn England ineresved ten- fold fn ten year. LIEBuIyG) GOMPANY’S EXTRACT IEAT, To ba biad of all Slorckvepers, c Agent for the Unlt tes {wholes: miy), O, David & Go., 48, Merk Lane, London; ngland, ANANCEAL, - NOTICH. RYATT: 1P T 3 ec, 83, FUThans wiio n Natlonal ank of preanted 10 e M ninoix, with the months fra hat tho eame must b Tiecefver, nt Chie; thervot, Within thres will be dimaltowed. DEPARTM orrie WaSHING10: Fealed propoals, (ndnrsed £ropy Harncss, cle., 0 Thie e, 102y hel, addreesed ‘eh, 17, 1470, for Wagons, o the Conuntaloner of Indian Atairs, will bo rocetvid at No, 41 'Thomnns-st, New. untif 12 m. of . A Vlrfl: e ISTH the following T o 2 kiue-plows, 13 inch, mith coulter-wheal and eniter, 40 stliring-plows, § ichs 53 double:aiovel plawas § hull-tonieuwt plows, 1 12 cromstag or mar2ing plowe: 43 stundard moir- era O standand “reaperas 10 threslilug | machinng H Liokwe Tk ML BuECrsy Hoz-chaing, 3 Inchi 40 ¢ross-cut eawss Mdranlug knives: 100 ox-yol 0 younds harbed fenca wire anized planten’ hoes, 7 fuchs 101 [ATTOWSE X1 eLT WaROll Hiar o et of which tobe without breeching) ; 18 86 s, Cotisiat ing 0f bridio, eoliar, hatnos, ang tig chatn lozen carpenters’ hainmers, -\ saplo of e harness to ba furniutied mey e seen a5 Thomas-at. 10 nil eases whiere I 18 fmpracticable (o farniah sam- ples, hidders will designate by manutacturer's hame, aizv, number, vte. of thy ariicles proposed tu be furnlitied: 1io followthig aock-cattle to be deilverad ul the (ve Agencics, on arhefore the It of Juue, next, iz, X! Lieifers and 20 Lulls for Choyenne River Agency, Tiakotat 22 bulls cach for Pfite Jtidge and Hoschu Agcuclus, Dakota: and 100 ielfers for Umahia Agency, Nobraska,--oil licIfera fo be of best American stoek, 3 vors Oll, atd the bulle nt feast full yuarier Dire . AyFhirs oF Jersay Llood, Detyreen 134 and 2 yen olds ‘rho right {s reserved to refoct any or all bids, or any art of any bldi snd 1o (ucresse or diminlah the nuan. Hites of aiy or all tho artfcles uamed in thy forego- g st fiadiien wit ba reautred 1o forwand with thetr bide a certified check or drafi, payahly to the arder of the Conmilssioner of jindlan Aftalrs, on sowme one of _tho herelnafter * designated Natios $aul or Uunfted HKtates Depoaftorias, for at least 5 per centn of the grow amoi.t of the bid, which chitek or draft will bo raturned “LF““ e exceu- Han 0t 1ho CotFack WICh prUE. Srellos foF the taitl- fut performance of the sathe, viz.: Chemical Natlonal Bank, New York, Natfonal Rroad. way Bank, New \orki Philadelphia Nationsl Dank, Pifiwaringtas Thind Natonut ek, Cicinnatls Union ational Iisnk, ()'ll(':l‘\:\g irth Natlonnl Tank, K1, Louls; and the U (- Btaty Astlstznt-Treasurers at CNCISI) and 5t, Louls, - Uiaders are Tuvited to Do presentat the opening of Doltverics will be raquired {inmediately upon execu cutlon of contract, except in thy case of stock-cattie, or of articles (o be manufuctured, for which a rvason- ale tite will besrven, will by sublect to Al articles cotitracted for pifid fmspection by Goverumiest. Juapector beforo ted. figohaed E. A. HAYT, Commistoner, O 1C LOUIN, IKANNAN CITY & NOW’ SERN RAILWAY €O, 67, Lovts, Fob, 18, 1670, 4 Proposals will ha redeived b tha ofiice of 8, s, Chiet Englover, 8t Louts, wp to March 1, 170, for’ the gaduation, of i rematning jortioi af the Counctl SIS & Kt. Loutd Lailway, from near Maryville, Mo, to Councl) Tllutt, towa. | Flans, fles, ‘and wpeciiicatians (o ba scen it Ui uilce ric horse. STATE LINE tverpoot, Dubltu, Relfast, Londonderry, X, 1t., foot of Canat-at., N Jirat Cabin, $33 teturn tcKes turn lickets, 87’ minger, Chicago, North German Lloyd, ‘Theateamers of this Compuny will sall every Bature tax grom Hremen Vice, ruot of Thlrd-st.. luhoken, Jiaiea o Passago—troth New Vork to Bdiitlwmptol London, Hayre, and Iromen 100; wecons ot O OF H i & S Grenii And piseac X abpiy 10 DELIICITH & CO.y 2 Bowtlg rec Neter. 0K LINE MALL STEAMERS ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMER Now York and Ulaseow. DEVONIA Maruhjl, J1am i ANCHOIIA, Meh 18, 1tam ETHIOPIA, Mareh s b 4 BOLIVEA, Marcl 22, 3 ork (o lundon direct t, ELYSIA, March 8, 3 pi | CALIF'NTA, March 1o, 11 am Caulus $3310 880, Excuraion Ticketa'st reduced rat UENDERSON B0 IVE e 00 Washilugton- WHITE STAR LINE, Carnvl vy d ltoyal Mall butyoon SR e Tl adoty o Com: vaay e SRS Gent Wortern Agent, 47° Drafia o Groat Deltain and breland. OUNARD MAIL LINB, Bafllng throe times a wook tosud from Britlsh Porte, Lowest Pricos, pply st Company's Office, morthwest corner Clark and Randolph-dty,, Chi cn?u. ¥, DU VEINET. Genernl Wostern Agent, N NE OF NTEAMRITIUN, 0l tw bk Wk Fon Now Tork 16 Quesbuons, Liverpool, stid London., Cably o fruus $50 0 10 currengy. Tickets bt ¢ atcs. Bicersge, 83 Ureat Hiritalo rotand. Mliske and furthor tat R A0, Eacunlou Dratw luu lon apply to o oS O, ‘Wa now ofler excellent Tons at 50 oouts por pound. Finest grown at One Dollar. Good Teas at 20 to 30 cents. HONG KONG TEA CO.- L & 112 Madison-si. = __mimoy, German Canarios’ CAGER, GOLD FISIL, ao KQUA geat varlars, \ BilPHT Ao i ARBIVAL, AND DEPARTURE UF TRA, EXVLANATION OP RErEnryce Manxs.. Tiicpted. ™ +5unday ‘excepto ? Akuu.u‘y-4 !e;m;rg?‘- ORIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Tleket Ofces, 02 Cgrk 4t (3heriman Tlouso) and a¢ Tieavn, | AFTive a aPaclfic Fay Line 0 =4 okl City & Yan i amp o pm abubiyio Hay A H:40 A abuique Niih pmit 700 am oomana XiE, Fx nmit Tioo am afilote Clty & Yanl i pmit 7:00 am aFrcepart, Rockrd & Db amlt a0 pm elescport, lioekd & Duluane .| nms a:x0 am BMIiwaukee Fast Mall, w1 § 4:00 hmn A ee Hpeclal— ami 4:00 pm BMitwanken Expec ami® 7443 hm sy fiwaukee Fassan P00 atn Milwaukeo Passencer (daily) pmg¢iasam Gi3teen fiay xpre ami? g:30 nm ASt. Poul & Minony o am¢ 4:00 pm B5L: Panl & Minneapolls Kxpress § 0:600 p in'} 7:00 a m LA Grosse EXpTess. ,n. 10:00 am $ 1:00 pm bl Croree Iix $0:00 pm ¢ 700 am Linona & No 10:00 a1m $ 4:00 piit sWinona & New Uini P e 700 Am M1 pm ! am v pm 4% A me A am " Puliman Tote] CAra ary ron throngh, batween Chls cago and Council iiuts, on'the train” idaving Chicage N her road runs Pailman or any other form of hutel rars wex? of Chteazo, u—Depot carner of Welld aud Kinzio.ata, &—Depot corncr of Canal and Kiuzia-sta, (HI0AGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD, Depata fuct of Loke.st., Indlana-av. and 8lxtesnth-st., and Canal and Sixteentl Ticket Offices, 50 Clarks o1, anid nt depote. Leave. | Arrivs. Mendota & Galesburg Exi Ultaws & Streator l:xf;n: Ttoektard & F-xgeport £ 00 Dubuque & KIShx Gity Express 0 Pacing Fast Express .. . o Kansas & Colorado Lxpros 30 Downer'a Grave Accommod 100 Aurorn Passen; 115 18 13 TOCERoreR Dubugue 5 ee) ., rnaba Nigit Expreas % Texns Frus Exprea. ;03 Kangaa Cisy & 8¢, Joo 05 m Puilman, Palace Dinlug-Cars ond Pullman_16-whoel Sleopiag.Cardare run belwcen Chicago and Omaba on tho Pactfio Exresss OHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOI AND (HI(, KANBAS QITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, Uston Depot, Went Sido. near Madison-st. brldge, and A oby-third-vt. T IcKoE OMIoGe 153 Tandotm Ranse Cl!g&nanflr?nlt Ex... pm £t Louls, Sprinericld & Texan,. B ilo & Now Orieana Expross n | Loutr, Byriogleli & Texas pm Tcorta, Burlingion § Fast Expras| am & Keokuk xpress pm Chieago & Paducal 2, a m! streator, Lncot, Vaabingt'n Py dailor & DR RNT Accomumodat (o, * G:00 1 1 (OHICACO, MILWAUEER & ST, PAUL RAILWAY Unlou Denot. corner Madisan and Canaliste, Ticket Ofice. 413 Eonih Clarkest., obposite Sherman House and at depit, - | Teave, | Arrive, Mllwankee xpress, .. . .7 Wisconaln & SHnucs sl A 2 Jiny, and Menaslsa throagh Day Expres, : g Sadfon 1010 am ¢ 4:00p m Tawn o0 £:00 D an 010:43 8 M Milwaukeo Fast i1t D0 pin EG e m ‘Wisconsin AMinnesota, (ireen| Tiay, Ste Pulnt, and Axl ! i 0:00pm3i :0am Tl for 8t. Pal and Minneapoiiaare good elther via Madisonand Prairie di Chlen, or s1a \Waiertawa LaCrosse, and Wingna. TLLINOIB UEHTRAL RATLROAD, Depot, foot of L nd fout of Twenty-second.az, ‘icked Oive, 131 Baudolpli-at., nuat Clark. _lauid thrnugh N1t Expreas. I lington & K uPeorin, Burlington & Kuokuk..| Dubuauie & Slonx Cty Express .. 410 Inhique & Bloux CIty Expres Gliman Passenger. #0n Saturday nfy {0 Gentralia only, B On Sutuming. BAHE rms 15 Deorra ontyn MIOHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Lake:s nd foot of Tweoty-encand-st, ‘Ticket Oflie, thomst corner of Rane it Grand 07 Clark-st,, southonss Pacif fotel, aud at Palingr louse, At it (¢fa Main and Alr Line), v Ex Atlantio Expross Night Express.. PITTSBUEG, FT. WAYH‘E&.X UHIGAG(% B'.‘_AII’&%AY. Ui riet Gl ol Mol Ek ey AT vo. | Arrive, > areve. it 0:30 p it Uiod am 'BALTIMORE & OHIO, ‘Traloa leavo from Exposition Bulldlog, ‘foat of Monroe. a1, Tickut Oifices, K3 Cluric-st., Palimor Houss, Grand Pacific, and Depot (Exposltion'Duliding), Leave, am D40 prafe 703 LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Lenve. B Mutl and Express, ... Yacific Express, Fast. Arrive. § 0. forning Express. H am Fast Line.,. pin Morn{ng Mall-Old Line. ... New Yurk & Doston Hpaclal i Atiantle Expreas (ually, Night Exprest.. cuva. PITTSBURQ, OINOIRNATI & BT, LOUTS B R. (Cinctonat! Ate-Line and Kokomo Lino.) Devot, cornar of Clinton and Carroll-sts., We: 133 81m(* 7:40 pm amie 7:40 bm D 3 pinl 8100 am 20 pnlt 6:40 8 T tl, Ind| s, Cltamat e, oy EXPremd:urorns U Night R¥proas, A0 am e 810 pm H:00 pmi) 7H0R M Depot. foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-tecond-sty Ticavs, | Arrive, Innatt, Todi ln & Louts 2 oy ataaratns ' ‘*_ Night kxpreus. i l* B:00 pm pmi T am OHI0AO, BOCK ISLAND & PACIPIO RATLROAD, Dopol, cogner of Yan Iiuran and Blcrmens Ticket fi!u& 8 Clark-st., bloruian By Loavo. | Arrive, ," 760 R m(e 7123 pm 10 0 a'm|® 8:40 h m pmf0g am 110.00 pmlt 0:13 n 1 Xpress aro served 1 dinjog Dayeaport Fapro Graans, Leavonw Teru Accommiodation, Night Express. ... ‘Al meals an the Onia CArH, AL 7S ceuts oach. CHIOAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS BAILEOAD, [ toute." Danville |g“ll?vlrbflm-lh. and Dee e KAl ket O, T K inion. and Garroiate: S MnICHING i Gt Artive, 9:00 am,* 4120 pm Qe 7i80 B hYa 7ii8 b it ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE . editors of Siarcus ltronberg. of Ghicago, Cook e TinGls, 87 hursby HONDAL AL L o the Tiliday of Juiary, 1, ssalgued Co ine all fitv prop. erty. veal and persoiial, [ trust for tie, becent uf hiy croditors, sud "that thuy are reguired W' present their # under osth or I{mllnul o to me 'wlwlll thrce fu«'.‘-; e trom this e ) in., 14 ), BUADFORD HANCOCK, Asalgnee, 130 Lasaliest., Tenney & Flower, Attorneys. Chitcago, hicago, s ravii DR.KEAN, 173 Bouth Olark.st,, Ohioago, Consult persoually or by mall, fres of charge, 0 all !hmn'v. nepvous, urspecial l-hl pir.J. Kennt I8 Lthe unly physielun 10 1hu Clcy who W3, setla ¢Ures vF o pay o ) ot, Chicag Averybody frotn Atlentio to Dl’. A. G. ULIN- Ficita e imr?‘ o bis Chisuhio, Norvous n a e T 1 e mion, Evory means uaed Koown 1o tho prafcarions (rcluding Bloctriaity, Bund two stapy for *Uuldo (o Heslth” Ulice hovir, ¥ 8. . (0 8 p. 2,7 Bundays 10 10 13 8, tm, PRBESORIPTION FREE, b dy cure of Bowlual Weaknear Loat MhnBobls hd ot Gtkordors Drouxnt A gy lfscac fon or croess. Aup drusalet bas e Lagre et AQUES & CU.y 130 Wost HiXtlieat., Clactons L Oblg. ¥