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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'FRIDAY: MARCIT 7. 1870- kea afloat, 07c, Cort prompt and forvard dolivery, as a rulo 3¢, And In Instances r bu, closing quite Nrmly} 4h@40!50¢ cxtensive ade at the W New York account, Cades O el Sllrnn s request for partly for ship- rye; No, 2 Western in and afloat at 0UE62!5¢, Hy unchanged quotas ! S mixed Westorn at 83@3i4e; No, uoted al M4K@AHC, g produrcts ried weat and closed with but a Jittle Inquiry noted yaull and fower, and quoted at reh at $10.30@10.40 for now; nd for ecarly delivery at lower delivery tamer and Jowor, et 100 (00180751 Moy nt 805245 onked, request, with prime quoted at oderately active, with Cuba t 6%@0%¢e for falr to guod re- ed augats In fal old 1o tho extont of 100 bris at $1.07; d do moderately active, and rates mied o trifio 4 moro freely; groln businoss Im- fhe further abarp rise ca In cotny for Liverpool, ongage- 4 by sall, 32,000 bu whent at 5i¢d aieam, 8,000 bu graln at 63;d per bu, the WWestern Associated Press, March 0. —CoTroN—Qulst but steady turea steady at 9.70cs April, 9,800} Juno, 10, 17¢; Jaly, 10.28¢q August, Quiot; recelpts, 18,000 brls; super ,50@3,003 good to cholce, $1.95@ ke $4,65@0.25; extra wheat extra, i 9, 83,80@35,76; Min- ,75@7.003 St it 3»pmtnu. £0,00Q4. heatin fair domand recolpta, 176,000 83 81%c; No. 3 apring, 00@ $1,07@1.08; nngraden do, ed winter rod, $1.0561.15; No. X 3 to, $110011%; yag rejected apring $1.10@1.36: No. 2 amber, ungeaded thite, 81,105 No. 2 do, s No, 1 do, $1.13@1.14%. Western 60@0%3¢. mon Western, 4fic. “::T)m active and a shade higher; Ill_uzmdrlii 4 u MBS tnally unchangod. ot and unchanged, fair to good relining, 8% @ t and unchanged. Grocxniws—Cotleo qul £l $0d unchangeds " —Dull and unchanged. mfl’&‘—FSull and unchanged at 6 9-10, Rraix—Quiet at $1, 4031, 4! Feas—Firmers Western, 1744¢. flll‘.imul‘ 30.40% 4 long clear mid Lard—Alurket dut; =4 —Nominally unchang g‘“;l:‘:‘!—)llrknl d{lll at 81 NEW ORLEANS. Saw Oneeaxs, March 6.—Froun—Quict; su. pn, $3.00; XX, 83,76@4.00; XXX, $4.25@ 5.00; bigh grades, 85.25@0,00. Onax—Corn steady ot 403d8e. witha falr demand, ot 17@38c. « Cony-MeAL~Quict and wenk at $2.50@2.60 Har—Qulet but steady; prime, $15,00@10.00; cholge, $17.00@18,00. Provisions—Pork market dull; old, 80.50: new, $11.00, Lard steady: tlerco, $0.60@7.60; kegs, Bulk meats dull, weok, and lower; ahouiders, loose, O7%c: packed, 4ci clear rib, Blejclear, 6%c, DBacon—Markat avll: shouldors, tew, 43(e; cloar rib, X @bke; clear, O, fapr-cored steady, witha falr demsnd: dnll and Wouky—Mérket dull; Weatern roctified, $1.05@ s—Coffeo qulet And weak: Rip cargoes, crdinary to prime, 103(@10c. m; common o good common, 4X@HXc; falr lofally falr, 514@Mh3fc; prime to cholce, HE@O%c: Bolasscs in good do- nind 8t foll prices; fermenting, 20@28c: com. centrifugsl, 20@27c; tice in flqbd doman c. fair, and prices higher at 85@ Sugnr active and yellow clacified, B @75 prime to choice, 27¢ atfull prices; 6302 © 8T, LOUIS, Br. Lovis, Mo., March 0,—Frorn—8trone and donble extra fall, $1.15@ . 25; treblo ex- tn, 81,55@4.76; family, $4,00@5.00; choice, Gnax~Wheat higher; No, 2 rell, fall, $1.04% QLO53 cash; $1.05@@1.053% Marchi S1.00%(D LO§ Aprily $1,07%@1.08 May; $1.06 June; Yo, 3dv, §1,02. Corn stendy: No, 2 mixed, 3@ Sie eashand March; 343{@34%c April: 35%¢ June; 3630 July. i 264Q%63c cash; no opllons, Ryo firmer; 47}c. atloy dull and unclianged. Wuisxy—6iendy at 81,08, Provistons—~L'ork Inactive and lower; $0.80@ Lard dull and nominal at £6.65. meats inactive and lower; looso should clest sibe, 44,75 clenr, 81,00, ha e ; clear, ' Tlout, 4,000 bria: wheat, 27,000bu, corn, 01,000 \!m;' onts, 14,000 bu; rye, nonoj b!lnm:m—l’l(’mn 7,000 brls: wheat, n:.nh: cumn, 148,000 bu; onts, 1,000 bnj rye, none; BALTIMORE, nll‘!;llfllll. March 6, —Froun—Firm and un- Ommv—Wheat—Westorn firm; No. 2 Pennsylva- 83 ted, £1,1671,17; No, 2 Western winfer rud, 190 and March, $1.16@1. 16 April, 8L154@ Lt SLIUL@L.13t4, y Corn—\Western Suel; Weatorn mixed, sput and Merch, 434@ W ey Slaae] do. miced, S0 m white, {11@itc] do mized, i te. T)e qulet at GT@5Re, ' Steady and withont chiange. Y ‘u\uilr nmlxmm!u:]nnod. ly ged, EcusTlrm ut | |m'.' baind s—Dull and unchangeds Orza—Stendy and \uu:lunge‘t::. Mky—Dull and unchanged, u'ln—-’lu Liverpoul, per steam, steady and 10 brla: wheat, 45,0C0 bu; 760 bu; rye, 800 by, hest, 10,500 bu; corn, PIILADELPITIA, ADZLENIA, March 0.—Froun—Demand nct- Western supers, 82, 50G02, 75 extras, i Minnesatn oxtra family, medium t 00: Tlgh grades do, $6,1214: Ghlo do, Miunesota patent procuss, $7. 000 Gus—Whoat oxcited; No, 2 Weatern red, in 5. Rye, lightrecelpta; Western, 56 1 in fulr demand; Western rejected @11c; do wteamor do, d4c, m, 20%30¢3 white do, " C, Nlhmuuwp—sumlv. Menn beef, $12,607311, 00, MR 10c; plekled, 7:@84c, L Nowlially unchanged, —Weakor; reflued, O¢j crude, 8K@ ;mxv—lmku dull: Western, 81, Floar, 1,000 bris; wheal, 20, Uy oats, 4,000 bu; rye, 2,000 b CINCINNATIL March 0.—Corrox—Steady with & b good demand, snd prices aahado high- s $4, OG0, 60, . Domand fair and market firm; Corn in good demand Oato stendy withafalrde- yo firm ot 42§60, Barley 4 fall, 05@07c, rk dull and nominsl at $10.000 Market dull und prices ashude luw. DBoig mests stuady 3, 00 ond $5.002 5, 05, €551, and_$5. 75, lomand at $1,02, ct and nuchnnzed, h 0. —Froun—8leady; Western st 507 conmon oxiras, 8U.70404,25; _uxtran: 84,0004, b + wintar wheats, Ohio snd Michigsn, -50; Tinote and Indlans, 5. 8620, 00; 85 G0ZU,00; Wiiconsln and Misncsois Minucsota do, pitent pracess, spring whents, $0.608, 264 winter wheata, §9, 0074, 00, Guur=—Comn in moderate domand: mixed and ellow, 4825100, Oats—No. 1 and oxtra white, 2 No. 3 white , X c. carn, 62,000 bug m BiirurNTa~Flour, 7,000 brls, MILWAUKEL. Muwaurer, Narch 6, —Froun~Flrm; in good demnnd, Giarn-=\Wheat firm; opencd %e higher; ¢losed firm: No, 1 Milwankea hard, $1.05; No. 1 Milwaukee, €1,02; No. 2 Mitwaukee, 0ing Match, Dac: Avril, Dolc; May, 09%e: No, 3 8tIl- wankes, 82%4¢; No. 4, T714c) rejacted, 0%, Corn fle. Oata firms No, o, e, Ilye highery w pood demnnd; S Narley ateady, with a fale farcn, 700, % No, 2 spring, M b ('3 Provistaxs--Guict and eaeier, Mess pork aulet} 80,00, Prime ateam lard, €0 drexxed, nominal nt §4.40, Recsiera—Fiour, 8,500 briat wheat, 41,000 hu, SiragyTe—Flour, 16,000 brls; wheat, at}, 000 b, LOUISVILLE, Lovtsvr March 6. —Cotrox—Steady at 04e, Froun—Firm and nnchnnged. Anary—Wheat firm red and amber, §1.00@1,05, Corn flrm; white, 30c; mixed, d5¢. Oals firm; white, 30c; mixed, 28c. tyo quict al 63c. Hav—titeady nt $8.00@4. 50, Provisions—Lork aulet at 810.60. Lard quiets chotco feal, tierce, 75@74(ct do, kegs, BHE@HI(C, Bulk meats ateady ; shonlders, ies clear riv, b5 @b%c. Bacon qulets shoutders, 4 clear rib, Bi3Gah3(es hnra, sugar-cureil, H4QU! Wintsky—arket duil at 31,02, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLts, Ind., March O,—Hons—Quict 8t 82,560@22,010; recelpte, 2,100; shipments, 208, Anag—Wheat firm; No. £ red, $1.02@1.01, Corn nominally unchanged ot 33@43%c: May, D44@30%c. Oats steady; white, RU@L0c, ProvistoNs—Shonlders. 33ci Aprll, 3%c; clear rib, $4. April, £4,00, Lard, $U.55{ A Ui.c‘%llnm., HGTLC. , 80.55{ April, BUFFALO. Burravo, March 0, —Guain—\Wheat—Good mill- ing demand and firm ; anles 20,000 bu No. 1 Duluth at $1.11; 2,000 bu No, 1 hard Duluth at §1.12; 2,800 ba No, 2 Milwankeo club at about $1.03. Corn quiot and elcady: sales O cars new high mixed at 304c; 2 cara new Western at *30c, Rye luactive. Oats Inactive, Ilarley functivo. RatLnoAn Fukionrs — Unchanged. Thers are carcely any shipments, IANBAS CITY, &pectal Dixvatch to The Tribune. Kansas City, March6,-—-Guarx—Tnoe Price Cur- rent reporta: Wheat—Itccoipta for the past weok, 04,0564 bu; shipments, 128,722 bo: firm; No, 2 cnsh, 43403 March, D4c; No. 3cash, B8ises March, fide,’ Corn—Recelotn for tho past week, 160,551 on: ehipments, 25,088 bu; fdriner; No, £ cash, #byse; March, RoXc. TOLEDO. . ‘Torxpo, 0., March (.—Gnaix—Whent wenk; amber Michigan. spot, 81,0744 March, §1.0845; April, $1.084¢; No.2 red Wabaeh, March,$1.08%; April, 81,0045¢ May, $1,10, Corn dnll; No. 2 May, 884c. Usata nominal. nessed Hoos—Quict: nlt woighte, 85,50, DETROIT, Drtnott, March 0. —Froun—Firm, Gnaix—Wheat higher; extra, $1.07%: No, 1 whito, 81,053 : March, §1.05% : Aprll, 81,07; May, $1.08%; milling No. 1, $1.03 bid, Roceipts, 44,311 bu; shtpwents, 47,060 bu, T I OSWEGO,. Oswroo, March 0,—Gnaix—Wheat nominally unchanged; No. 1 hnrd Duluth spring, $1.10; No, 2 Milwankee, 81,05; No. £ rcd Wabash, $1,10, Cotn, nominally uuchanged; No. £ Western, 41c. TEORIA. Tronts, March 0, —IicuwiNes—Steady. Salesof 100 brisat $1.03, PETROLEUM. CrEvELARD, O,, March 0.—PerROLZUN~Firm; standard white, 110 test, fic, O Crry, Pa., March U.—Prrnorzos—Market apened nctive, with snlea at 883c: declined to §7%e, ndvanced to 883, closlne nt 87}5c; ship- .'535:"(‘,[, om' 000 brls, averaging 41,0005 trunsactions, “Pirrnuno, Pa, March 0,—Penons crude, SL.OH, at Parker'n for shipmie tic, Phiiadelphin delivery. nlot s refned, DRY GOODS. Nrw Yonx, March 6,—The cotton goods market continues fairly active, and prices firm on o)l staple makes. Allendnle wide skeetings aro advanced. Prints continue quict and ginghams sluggish, Dreas goous in stendy domand, Men's wear wool- ens quict und Kenticky jeans sloggish. Forelgn goods in ieregalar demand, COTTON. New Onveaxs, March 6, —Corron—Steady; mid- Di¢es low do, BZ%e: net receipts, 3,688 a3 cross, 4,176 exporta to Great Drtain, 8,205; to tha Continont, 2.051; eules, 50005 last evening, £,000; stoclk, 120,49, 87, Louvws, March (. changud; midaling, 4 ceipis, 610; shipment: teady nnd un- h0) balew; ro- TURPENTINE. - Witsmixarox, N. C., March O,—S8rimrs e TunrENTING—Firm at 20)ic. e — QUIPS. Roiton Conumercinl Dultettn, Head lines—Wrinkles, Atrick at the wheel is generally taken by a Jack, T Is not Lent a good scason for tho loan flsher- man? 1s Conn the Shaughraun aoy relatfon to Hartford Connt Danclng (s forbidden durfog Leat, but flsh, balls arenilowable. An Irish friend nska it tho heal and tow polka can be uked fn Lintf French crockery 18 tho most economical— Sevres wurg, you know, 3 You can nlwn?'a toll where the catheads are atoard ship by listening to the pur sir. Pedestrisafam 18 gmwh:{: alarmiugly fntru- sive. 'Fwo tricks wers lald ju our pew last Sunday. “Thisisa wlme alry meeting," sald the poll- ticlaw, when he found thero wus no fire in the ward rooit. Noali was the. first man who strictly obseryed Lent, [lo lived ou wuter for forly duys aud furty uights, Shalispeara puts a great many insccts into ona sentence when he makes Bunquo ery @ Fly, flea, ants, Ay 1"? Donn Putt's choek is reported to have been pounded by Col. MeGurrahun, McGarrahan's lmml is #ald to be very budly brulsed, Walking- matches are so common now that we should not bu surprléed to seo them peddled round the atreet any day at twocents a bunch, Cidcagu Commerelal Adveriher, Cupital stock—Ayrsblro cuws. I'he sea throws up Lhe sponge. The early reveuuo-ofllcer catches the worm st 1t o young lndy woots a home of her own, she wilt not o mate-shun, Tlow do we know the aun 1s & musical body? | @Bocuuse he souds forth bis 8o la re, ‘Fhie Mon-* b **-lans Teclure it 8 mefther more nor less thun o queue-tan-cous prejudice, What §s the dilference between o scasouabls pocin und a child? Oneis on spring, uud the othier Is ofTsprivg. ‘The Rov, W, i, Horso Murray axpresses the balief thut good horscs go to eaven, ‘This is 0 nag-ravativg assertlon. Posittve, the lovers' pat; comparative, the marltal svaty superiative, the husbund’s “bat? —fullowed up by a bill fordivoree, 2 An ecxchapge combleally ghserves: A hindrdressor hopes to flourdsh 1 this world, and also i 1he world which 18 to coiab,” Bt 18 he halr to kiugdom combi Dearanslield'a Now Peors, London Truth, The qualifications of a Commouner for & new Peernge are stugulor, more eapeclally when ¢ is romembered that Peers ure hereditary lecisla- tors. Cochraue, Bajlllo: Actedas financial dry-nurse 10 Mr, Disracil ln days grone by; has usked for of ‘the Bourd of Works, Dyke, Ifart: Whip of the Couservativa partys socinlly populars plays well at tenvls, Giuest, Ivurs Wenlihy; bus apent much of his wealth lu contested elections; bus warried the daughter uf o Dukeg hos ratted, . Walter, Johus Bon of u man who established a newspaper; b ereatly injured sald newspaper by mueddling (o ita manpgement; for somo tune seviled ber Mujesty's Mintstera, now Jauds thelr AKul(uy and denouuces 1t of thelr opponents; a3 u lurie houso fu Burkshire; 1s Liberal mems Tier for that eoutity, but hiss no chiance of being Liheral votes, ' eory: [(an married a Duke's dangh- ter; fherited n larce fortuncs has heeo fre quently mouled (n debale by, Mr. Gladstonos lay won the Derby, and 18 a member of the Ttopg, James: s Chatrman of the Metronoll- tan Honrd of Worka; Ian bireetor of the Lon- don & Weatminster Banks Ih n Conscryative rntsr at by-vlectionss has un estate called M- gheramornes and, being u Baronct, wishies to MARINE. Thinga Gotting Lively Along the Crasite Grain-Laden Dredging Needed—The Tug-Bonty, The prospect for n season of navigation this yenr that will bo mors romuneracive to the de- pressed vesscl Interest than it bias been alnce the flush thoo of 1872 Is good, of graln received during the winter has render- ed It nccessary to store 1,045,060 bushels on board vessels, In order to refleve thu overcrowid- e clovators, In which there wers 12,000,000 buencls yesteriday. Nearly all the grain on shipe board I8 for spring delivery at Buffulo, and most of ft hina been taken at n carrylng rato of alx cents oer bushel, including storawe, belfeved by vwvisers nnd agents thut the vessela not charterea und those 1o arrive from helow will veceive a slx.cent freight on the vvening of While the_ outlook 18 good, the vessel-men are not building up any very bigh hopes, nor any afy castles, to huve stivm tutnbled down by scmac unforeseen cireumstaices, ahid Alicy are not rushing around to build new stilps nor to rebufld oll ones to any unusual extents the dieastrous seasons that they have experls enced since '72 lave tauzht thetn to be eautlous about launching out too far in tha way of Lutld- Ing and rebuilaing, ete, and the scason of 'i3 tought them o lesson on au varly openfg and a prolonged searon of navication that they cannot fall 10 prolit by, that the Straits wil be dpen Lo navigation early his year, 1t Is not o probable that vessel-men will hurry out thelr cruft the way they did last Vessela—Tho lare quantity called ot the off conrse of hig conversntion with a reporter made: tite remaric that. ** o was 30 years ol strong tlawe Detween himsell aml Mr afer a great deal of srdnons questlon celebrated vnritone heeame wi While It 18 probnbie | Fexed rimors, waxed. confi THE EYFORTS OF TNE OWNENS at this port to orgranizs for the purpose of ob- talning fair ratea of frelght fn the future have received favorable responses from leading awn- era at Jutlalo, Cleveland, Detroit, snd Oswezo, uite llkely that the Conventlon to be eveland on the 13th inst, will be at- ar nearly all, of the princtpal Dinvsted country to lose my duvil, by Jove it aoes! Ihave 10 woman worship ever since the day I firnt harmonfous and nutually beneflelal result, Letters nre expectea purte, and soon the dele; to attend tbe gencral mecttye at Clevelwd, The Chicago owners will probably mcet to- morrow alternoon to take further steps dn bringing about o unfon of the vessel fntcrests on the Iakes,—n consummation they have fong souzht for and made great efforts to obtain. Oune of the owners who writes 50 favorably to the Chieazo "Assuciation of Veasel-Owners is Mr. A, Bradley, of Cleveland, who rauks as uuo of the leading owners. ‘The bright weather of yesterdoy lad the offect 1o stir up the lnke mariuer nud those who do business with hiw, and (ke favorite hauats alomr Bonth Water streel, between Lake and Filth aveaue, were ¢ appearance oL many famil men who are clusely fdentificd with Caieazo's grent marine intercst. chandlers, und others, whose business allics them witn the careying trade of the Iakes, were also quite anfinated, und_gave ocular evidence of the cominyg *openinig of (he scason.”? Four B, ‘Green, Triad, Crane, and Hackley—wero in commission, and have been transferring schooners and other craft from one dovk to auother or from their winter inoorings to the elevators, Oneschooner, the Homer, thit hos hna # cargo of grain in her for winter storage, wua towed up tv the Nutt Eievator on the Bouth Branch, to dlscharge her N owners ot other es will bu appointed cnme to Ant slio woul te animated by the ar faves, including ‘The oflicen ot sgents, curgo, ‘I'he following Is o lst of vesscls in thisharbor GRAIN ON BOARD: | Bteam-bargo Nuhant, and schooners Annjo M. Peterson, C. A. Wing, Erastus Corning, Ellen Bpry, K. W, Gifford, F. L. D: West, Georze Murray, 1L J. Webb, I, C, Rish- ards, {1, . Baldwly, fHgele & Jones, Ho W, Doane, Melvina, Minnie Slawson, , Paincas 8. Marsh, Yen- nyes, Itlchard anforth, Gotden Nin::nnh Nain BB I 1wo or three exceptions perhaps, thess vessels will go betow with tlielr cargocs, some of which wire taken on at colng rate i the spring, awd others ot rates ranging from four to six cchits to ‘I'hereis very great necessity for the early dredg- ing of the river, and vesselanen are anxious to have the work done beore the seasun falrly scts The depth of water Jn the maln rives is from thirtcen to fourteen foct. Branch averazes ahout thirtcon and oue-hall fecuas far as the rajflrond bridge, and from that point to the canal-tock fe {8 nbont tivelve feet on hie average, ‘Flhie average shiould be fiiteon feet, arge sum of 1ooney will be required to put the river fn uavigable condi- tlon, 'The City Engincer {8 now engaged on the estimates for the work. THE SIIPYARDS are quite Ditsy, but only two new eraft aro bufld- Ing, and they are steam yachts of smull size, At Miller Bros.” yards the prapeller Pridicon is recelving nu overbauding, Several schoonera are recetving new musts and overhmuls, anit the tugs are betig put fu order. Only onu tug, the Johusou, 18 reeeiving w rebulld, tups will be (n commission this coming season. Theve will be sovers! independent lines, which hiave not been fully oruunized na yet, The Vessel-Owners' Towing Company wili continug us ustal, ft being o chartered corporation, and The expenditure ot a Chicugo plensure-scekers will probably have sowme spiendld boats fur excursions this season, 1t belng reported that two or threo rood ones ‘Ihe Grace Greenwood has been purchased by Chicao partles, and will run ucross (ho lakie, as lust year, The Goodrich Company will brlug out fts mapnifeent steamers ju &plendid shape this 'y ara all ready the public nied with the condition and season, il wl whl be made a routes of the It scems Jikely that the marlne-Insurance companles will iave o more rigld clussification of vesavis this season than last, and the com- 1878, or one simllar to it, will en- deavor to keep np rates thut may be xed upon. e ——— NATURE'S WARNINGS, When the fnbulitants of o voleanic reglon hear the dreaded subterrancan rumbling nolscs that precede o voleanfe vruption, or an earth- nuakeshock, they take immediate precautlons Lo escape the threntened danger, hubitunts of tGunnaxuato of the Mexican Platenu first heard those strange subterranean noises, now known as the * Roaring thunder of Guan- axuatn,’ they fled frowm the ety In teeror, and wnly returncd when competled by millvary foree. ‘Fhus promptly do nien seek refuge from threut encd corporeal dunjers. those othiey manitest warnlngs ot Nature—dubil- ity, drowainess, loss of appetito and [udiges- tlon, the sure forcruuners of dlsease, threaten- fng to overwhelm and deatroy the system, nu botir should be loat when Naturs thus warna sou of appronching danger until you baye taken the proper meusures to avert | 'fo arouse the vital tunctions to Uielr normal activity, and purlly und strengthen Dr, Price’s Golden Medtcal Dis- covery nud Plensant Purgative Petlets, 1ho best or bluad-pusilying, tonfe ad cathar- yet compouiided frotn the veguetas When the fne But_they heednot tho bloud, usy The Tewmpernnco Question In Irsland, The Irlsh peapl viding for the ¢l urdny nights, Tho of such places, through tho wholo of Buuday, except In u fow large clities, whero opeuing for a fey hours fs hae nlready been attatned, hat Saturday ovening Is a perfod for an unusual smount of -utemperance, henco the ex- tenslon of the law that is urged, has the support of many atnong them 4 prominest man who was opposcl The neasuro will suon come before Parliament, questlou §s rather more of a povelty In Great ritaln and Ireland than this country, at least umong the more Drosperous classe being discussed with much vigor an RS —— ‘The measire nfluentfal peonlo, ‘The temperance Financlal Ecoentricitios and Irrogularition. oston” Currespandence Har{ford Courant. A suriking [liustration of the wilducss of the flnancial transactions of the ern we huye passed {8 shown iu the fallureof a well-knuwn ciuzen 1o hus been on the brink thu sponjre for several years, but s heen carrled along by tha partics” tu whom hu owed the fmmenso sums that are now ac- counted {n hia liabilittes. The apgreguto nmount 000. ‘To sceure these kazool $440,000, anotlier of 245,000, nud three others of 8100,000 each, Desides soveral fu sinaller sums, was probably never worth over $100,000. o was motu tman of large busivess csperience youny, and there was uothin, about bim to cspecially fnvite coufidence iu h busluess sagacity. Ho wos atmiply ecli-confident and our oldeghind wost cons i because they n the wouk just uver, of throwing u| uvc‘rrythlng: wus onco offered the Secretaryship ) q ot these fa over § Ihis operator utlons trusted had no doult of his hanesty, and thought they had security that wonld eover loss, “There arn no charges of ot dealing fu this fallure; iz 38 stinply an fosiante of extravazant husji parties wie shonuld have had better judgment, pussiblo than fatr 3 enterprien, aided by FOND AND FOOLISH, Edward Connell and Ills Love for Alleo Ontes. &t Lonts Sear, But fow who visited the Olymple Theatre dur- fmg the Untos engagement dalled 1o notive the marked attentton pald the sprightly Aliee by the barltone of the eompany, Mr, netly und the followlng facts will surve to set aright all suppositions 1l may Lave arlsen as regards the relation between Lhat wtucen of comle-opera and the gifted pupil of Rumor lias had the parties engageid ascore of times, hng oven zone 80 for as to namo the duy set for the conswmmation of thelenuntials, and, last January, i was eald $hat there bad been a very qulet marringo at the Gramd Hotel, fan Tranclsco, whora Mrs, Alice Oates was the bride and Mr, Edward Connell the groom. The lnst ramor wns false to {he core, but the others were trae to a certain degree, ond the weddine would at the present thme iave been s foregone cotcinusion for one of those littlo incfdents whict are so Ikely to transplre at any moment, and vhich so ofien fllustrate the adage that “ true love never daea vun smooth.’? ward Con- Siins Reeves, il it not been Un_ laat Wednesday afternoon Mr. Connell ol the St and In the il stil umnarried? The *etill wns em; hnalzed so hiat, Mr. Connell wus delicately np. proached on the sibiect of the rumored ‘mar- Oates, aml i the el uy over the nthal, and totd fhe tutlowlin story in his bost styte aml with only an oceaslonnl pause for momentary retivetion in the tends 08t passnites: “Yes, Edwand Connell i3 80 venrs of nge and fli unmarsied, 1t I8 stranie, o it notd" aml thien eontinued before an answer conld he made to his queation, 1 mude ny lirst appearancy on the stare twenty-six years aeo, saug (o ol of the vrineipal theafres and oper: such ny the Iaymariet, Pring of London, 8, unid Opera Comlgue a3 leadinz baritone, traviled o geason throngh England with Pyue & Harrfson's Comic Opora combination, nnd” then came over Lo this o It beats the alwnys been,used stoad before the footllzhts and plped forth in wy chiliish volce sy Nttle arfas, When J 11 years old Charlolfe Cusliman took me In arnz, kissed e, and o told me that L would be one day great in the profession that [ had chosen, nndt that {6 I ever fen to bo sure and eall on her, a3 ever be my friend, Asthe years went on apace, nid 1 grew up (o ho a nsan, L re- celved uotes by the hundreds from indies of hizh estate craving my photorraph, but I rever met u woman that ed u steaw for until 1 met Mrs, Outes six ar_eeven first elghit of hier L said to 1n) boy, that iz adeelded fine woman, looit out for yourself. Well, Lwas intraduced to Mrs. Oates, wnd sho fook iy hand with the first shaw of courtesy that I had reecived siuce Jeavinge Lon- don, audl lonked Into my eyes with the soft geave that bespeaks thepeelect ladv, amd hispite of ali that I could do 1 tremvled like 1 bashful lover, nnd=—pshaw! by Jove, Eam talkine Yike ote, Let us zo out and take a emile, 03 you fellows ray fn this blarsted country,” The proposed ** smile ? was talien, and Mr. Coupell resumed: *On the 11th of last Septamber we opened at the Bush street Theatre, San Franclsco, and pa we tuet every day for rehicaraal, and were quartered at the trand flote), ILIs to bo sup- posed thut T wus thrown {ulo Mrs. Oates’ com- puuy quite frequently, Two weeks went by and T found myself desperately inlove with her, nwl bezan wondering where, when, el low it would all end, until alittle incldent took place, that drew ber nearer to me. One nizht a low, mean fellow sbout town with a fortunie, but not an ounce of bratns, applied an insulting romark to Mra. Untes a8 slie was playing:ie character of Ja Magjvigine in *Ta Marjol L Hleoccupled chalr In"the parqueltc vear the orehestr averheard the remarl and took a geod lools at him s that T wonld know hin if I evor chanced to meet him oe: A the ¢ of the opera | changed m{ costume aml went oul on to the strect and Into a #aloon, and the flest fellow [ saw there was the blackizuard who had apoken Hgntly of the madans. 1 went up to him, told bl that hie waga scsundrel, kuocked him down and gave hiny usound theashing, 118 name was ‘Thumoson, mud the matter got futo the paper, and Mrs. Oates thankied me for what | had doue. TFrom that duy § began pressing my sulty and tinally one night, while walting to go. on In “Pinafore,’ Topoke to AMrs, Oates Hko o mau, andd told Jier of my aleetion for hier, 8hslooked at me fur n moment, as {f doubtifs whet I bad just said, and then gave me her haml with the same frankness thut she did on our tirst meet- tinr, only that it was her Lamd that trembled then instend of infne, Tlow I played that night The newspapers spoke lowl inmy pralse the next day, L wng too habpy then for o briel time, und too dictatorinl toward Mrs, Oates, il 1hen onsued our first quarrel, amd she did not speak to me for weels,—not untl I broke my toft arn. - You must know that accldent hap- pened at Viginla City. It was night, and T nad Just stepped out of tho theatre, followed by Mrs, Qates und Dlck Beverly, tud as it was 80 fey I fell gown, aud she fell “upon me, gad when I mnnaged to regain ny feer I found my atrin broken, Ehe was then upparently morve palued than I, nnd snid & great deal that [ felt thankful for, but as 1 grew better she uzain be- camu reseeved, but. It wan not the sume reserve that cut me up so badly that she assumed before my acefdent, We are now on speakhiys terms, and Lam hopeful, and there vou have thho story, my story, in full. Don’t publish it, for, 1 1 was tu appear fn priot, it would undo every- thing thnt lins been done toward effecting "o recancillation between your humble servant wnd Mra. Oates, whomn | esteem as the dearcst jewel of_utl womankind.” With n view Lo sscertalning Mvs, Oates’ sldo ot the love-story, the Ster man called at the Luctedo Hlotel, but the Jady was at the Olymple Theatre. Charles 8, Aumal, the maunger nf the Oates Company, was found during the cvenlng, und on befmg questioned s to the relutions exlsting between Mr. Connell and Mre, Oates, stuted that there were none whatever, with the exeep- tion of business relatious of the mildest possi- ble form. Mrs. Oates had detested the Distant Eunglishman from the lrst, and was never on more thau distunt hm-:xldn;: terms with him. Whuen Counell broke Lis avim at Virginta City, Mrs. Oates pitied bim, and exyressed rearet for the aceldent, Just on she would have done had it have been the humblest member of the choru, insten? of BEdward Conuell, the baritouo, and hie hud presunsed upon thit bity so lar ws 1o mis- congtrus it ns love of the deepest und never-dy- Sug kind, Mr. Ammel had had o vast awonnt of trouble with the bLuritone, who was only u valn, superciffous fellow, with a good voice, nnd who would driuk like a flsh, and tulk for hours without the least repacd for the truth. e had, thno after time, cautioned the baritony as to how he should pauge hls conversation while fu the company of newspaper men, & wis certatn that Mrs, Oates lnd nover gi hln any encournzement whatever fu his tove- making. ny of s (Connoll’s) maudlin utternnces ¢ published” there would be trouble i the camp when it cae to Mrs, Oates' knowledsze, As o fnterview could mot be obtained with the aprlzhitly madam over the subjeet of Bdward Connell's love, it now remains to be scen whether, after perusing this article, she wilt gather him to her bosout with all the pent-un 1ovo of two years wud hetter, ar dischurze him from the Alfeo Uates New Euglish Comte Opera Compavy. g ——— s Sunuy Ttnly" ‘The Hon, Qeorge I’ Marsh, United States Minister to Italy, writes home o his frieuds in Vermout thut “the winter in [taly s unuaually severy, and the paor are sulfering terribly in thelr stone huts with no fivepluees wad floors of carth., Those who are fortinute enough to hiave gtanty (uud cow) steep o 1t for tho sako of thy animal wurmth, Mr. Marsl: once saw cleht beds in the stable of & woll-to-do pensant, not” far from 'Lurin, Thousunds of laborers never have thedr feet dry or warm once fn the course gf the wholowiuter, e ——— Theatrleal Ronltans, In a pow spectacle at the Winter Clreus at Paris the wholu arcnu 8 converted nto a shect of lee. Peasant men and wowmen first appear skuting und carryims on thelr heads baskets of frafts und vegetables; the next 10 18 & rulns deer hunt by men armed with piles; then comes omarket on tho fee, fullowed by dancine on id last @ race with sieds Iu the midst of e —— A Buitulo Dinner, Col. Ezra Millor had a very unlque dinner at his farm, at Manwah, Hergon Couuty, N, d,, lost week, 1t was a dluner of Baffulo neat, milk, and butter, ‘The Coloned bind taken grout palns and expende to domesticate the bulfalo, und bad bred and erossed thein with ordinary cattlo onbis plave. Ilo clahng that thoy are as tame and alfectlonate s common cows, und will geb fat on what our cuttie starve upon, The wiik and butier are of excelicut quality, snd & goud TWELVE PAGES. robe (3 now worth from $23 to §35. pany witnessed the killinig of the buffalo, the meat was served in aliferent styles. seinbles eef very much THE PL/ g e satad 2 VOLUNTARY TESTIAONY. " (Zddract from the Balitmore “Amerlean December 21, 1873} et t—— QUEMINE FRAUDS. A Itemintscenco Jiow the Deomocrats Glieat- ed Clay Ont of Loulslani, Anie York Nutton (Ind.). Webster had just been denouncing fn Fanenll Hinll “the abominable frauds, the outrageous, jurles, whieh aro notorlously perpe- trated in all the great cities,” * Pennsyivanta,” lic continued, **If, as (hey say, ahe has given 6,600 1or our adversrivs, has done go through the basest fraud. New York. Jn the city there were thrown 60,000 votes, or ono votoJor every five inhablitante, il honestly there can be "PUREW Sweet Catwaba, per- Galyy = 8150, - Dry Catawha, I'RR BOT’I‘I:B, GO OENTS. C. TEVINE, U0 & 112 Madisonsst. - Lh0 #The Pnlvermnchier Eleetric Telt Is recome | mended to gencral use for the following reas sons: First, for ita wonderful proparties for tho ctirn of diseases of the kidneys, stomnch, llver and blood secoandly, for jts extrome stmplicity, and tho fact of 118 being applied outside, pro. cludes all possibility of any Injury bein done 10 tho patlent, ns an external remedy Is unle versally acknowledged to ho sufe. advantage 18 tho fMeflity with which e prog- ress of tho disenso and curo enn be walehed, and i1 the Lielt Lo uot quite i the right place, 1t ean Lo very enslly rendjusted sa s to cover the pasts affected. The Pulvermncher Eleetrla | Dolt, and M perfection, has heen hatled with delight, not only: by tho sufferers who have ree galned health, enjoyment and a new lease of 11fe thirotigh its heneficent qualities, hut by the who very frequently pros 1s It not so? ARRIVAL XD DEPARTURE OF TRAD, Dxrtaxamioy o7 Trreneicz MaRks,—~tSat T Rundly xcetied. § Hondsy ‘xen OTI0AC0 & NORTAWESTERT BATLWAY, Tieket Offces, 02 Cli!k‘ll-‘::fllcfll‘lfl Ilotise) andiay Yon know that fafely no such thing on earth, They managerd these things somewhat betier, however, tiown [n Flaqitemntne, whose swataps o 1819 contatued only 1,551 whites, men, women, and ¢hltdrens wtd which potled that year a total In 1842 the vote had fallen Lo 2 in 1943 1t had risen to 8103 in 15455t wos brought up to 1,011, The Locofocn majority was 0705 Tolk’a tmafority in the Btate ot large wa3 641, which the Whiz teturning Board of that day wouid donbtless have reduced below zero by throwinzg out (he parieh altogether, for good and sndliclent rearons, "l Presilential eleetlon occupied more than | a weel jn 1541, most of the States voting on the Ath of November, Lut soine and 19th, Lowlsiana Legan with the earliest, e rettlement, kept the 3 y atiutmaiie Day 4, vi 201 4i1. V1a Glinton, :IL Xnress., 3 o 3333 medienl profer scribe its use to thelr paticnts,” PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS 1 Are #olf-npplicable to any part of the hody, for , tho speedy and effectonl cure of Rhoumestism, Neuralgin, Dyspepsia, Norvous Debility, Liver Complaint, Kidnoy Disonsge, Female Complaints, s late s the 11th but; owing to her apai cottry polls upen for thr was yot leat on Ju Representative of 4 Loutstann Legisature, e Leovard, the Locofovo < Parish of Plaguemine in He chortered a mhoats at New Urinaus, the Agnen cr, put on board sore 350 voters, mostly Irish srid Gerinane, some of whon could not speak o word of Engiish, kept them well supplied with Mquor, aml o touk thetn down the tiver to the tiree poliing places In the par- it belne fuet Delow hia own home. cre was great activity during 1 up tax-recelpt,—a task which ¢ wheo the fivet Janding was reached, wut which proved quite supesiluous, ns arles Dutlllet, threw away the tfered him, Lhough the Taw fm- pdred A wroperty 33333389335 EEFEEELEEEEEEEEEEEEES S BHURTITURNTTIRTABNST 1 ovarquerie Lxpree, Genevak lockion du Lac, ¥iaJanes: Pullman Hotel Cardart tun througl, between Chle eaue and Council BluTe, on the train eaying Chicage, M8, M. Noothur rosd runs Pullmaa or any other form of hutel cars west of Ci 0, u~flepot carnce of SATSURITVBRVRTTTIRD EEE] a0, t Wellzand Kinzlo-ats. b=Depot corner of Canal aud Kinzie-sta N & QUINOY i waeny, and Slxteenth 5. ‘Ticket Oicen, 59 Clark® a5 ihey could be shoved uto the bow, no questlons belwe levery folded hallot Beine opencd. men the mselyes, from pilol to epzinaer cere made (o giep un ien this great moral Mendata & Uttav ReE, 8 Accomnodatio: iy E: Nervousness, Urinary Diseases, General Ill-Health, “Wasting Decay, Spermatorrhoon, the {nestimable rieht of surtn gettmg wind of the ailn 0 boat ta wilness the provecain would uot fet i to that he was expreting voters Ly ho. he meant thet would not brask delay, for vl ta tu task by a Whit voter-dur tie polls an howe tiefore the adver: declared the people were ¢ he find zratiticd them. ness, when o stranger was challens qualitications, the S| suateted the Bible from the clerld’s hand forbade the admintstesing of Texas ¥ast Bxyr Kansae Clty & Bt Yalioian, Palaco DIning-Cars ond Puliman 16-wheel | Sfecning-Cars ard run between Chicago and Omabs oo ( the Puclfc Eares, CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. EANBAR OI9Y & DINVER B! a Depot, West B ety -1litr-ate T, o1 the grourd ¢ _honest fellow: Paralysis, Sexual Exhaustion, ™ - Spinal Disenses, Indigestion, And other chironic aliments, PULVERMACHEN'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND DANDS are indarsed and approved by the st eme inent medienl aud selentifie nuthorities in the world, by the Facultles of France, Austrin, Prussia, Belglum, and Anterien, and by well-known wrlters, who refer f the extras ordinary cures effecte:d by Pulvermacher's Electrie Belts and Bands, In upwariz of une hundred medlenl and phitosophical works. DESCRIPTIVE PAMenLET and Tie ELECTRIC QuanTERLY, & large [luatrated Journal, cone taining full particulars malled free. Call on PULVERMACHER GALVANIG CO., 218 STATE-8T,, CEIICACO, TLL. “fUE WONDERFUL D T P T LA o b ol e e, moar Msitson- With equut consid Ransas Clty & Denver Fast F: bt. Loaik, Springnctd & Texar s Maniie ¢ 'New Urieans Expr SEXDTErs soonif Fatucal 15 . Lacan, Washingt’ doliet & Wikt Accommudal sworn a3 to preatest aifiiculty, fu mnkin, the throng to deposit bis what was required of the non-resident ulens and minors he was régularly eworni but ms ballot too was unfolded, uad, i sometimes re- sometimes thrown upon the floor, foca Lailpt was substi- One Wiz, who trled i valu to eh “thie table on which was tise box of the Sew ! prudent iy retired from the enbaret and *went ont on the road, where the crowds were hurraliiwg for Polik uid Datlus on all sides, " liaviwg scen d e one of hls his way through lot, cantrary to CHIOAG0, MILWAURER & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY Unfon Depat, corner Madison and Canal-aia Ticket Qftice, 113 £6u:1) Clarkest., opposita Sherima House, tuted for it i i i Menashin throus) triend menaced, he 4y netehhors nob 1o wo fu: but his advice was diz- d fo ¢ few minutes out came this y Swithout bis hat ‘and wounded, Bifs shirt covered with bloord me that the Sherlt b and had Inlicted a se sud he showed me a severe by ‘Then 1 and all my friends wlho wish- ed to vote were oblired to leave sud go to our humes, feaving that, i we remafsed, we should be assassinated,!” The Whi Seontor in Congress, Mr. Barrow, lace that ** e Kew full well it the lnte Presidentiui clection”{n JLoulsta had been carrled by the most inlanous fraude. Knew full well that iy there was aay (oyal mode of purifying the poil of ihatState, it would be fou that o mnjority of the people had cast enflruzes in favor of Henry Clny.” 'To this Alr, Slideil (Dem.) replied, i the House, thnt ¥ Barrow waos not u “responsible " person,— SUpnosY, It the flre-catinzg kense ol the tenns: that there might have been nmd probably were {llerzal votes vast for the 1) that this sort of thing always oceurre warmly-contested etections, winl especl distriets whero parties were ufeely bal Ile densed that the leaders of tie Demoe party in Lonisiana lnd encourazed or eauctioned Irasids, nnd gave it as hls v*solenn and deliber- ate couvietion " that nine-teniis of all the elece tion frauds ever perpeirated fn the State were of Whiz orlgin and in Taver of Whig candl- 1) Whethier becuuee of thls b or of the Investization Loulelana_ House member from Bast Feliclana (awafnst which every Democray voted but twe), o beeuuse of pointment “as Minister to e namna las come down to he Plaquemine Tfekete for K, Da) va Madizon nnd o al Crosse, and Whooan. ILLIXNOIS GH’NT'I".AL TRAILRO. Al frafgnun via Shivant anid Mfnneanaticars cond el du Ghileh, ot i3 Wateriown o wound on the head, se ou the right i ket Otfives 121 audolitiat ol 2zt ) b, 1insTin ston'é izt o On Satnrdsy nighs ruz to Central suturd vy alzht runs o leorta MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, ¥ Dt foat of Laxe:st, o moeratie tiekety |CLenve. | Amti jilsaves | Al WATNE & OHI0AGO RAILWAY, PITTSBURG, ET. nal ol Maglsun-ats. il U a8 an (Inprovement upon (e ordlnars 1t contaius all the vela:, the cumnon Mo 1y i bia subscuent ap Mexivo, Mr, Slitdell’ us us dircetly nssociated with frauds. Certalnly the orithmetical ) d to the correetness of i fildavits made before the New ¢ Club Committee were strongly corroburative ot the Whie charrces, A partial remedy for these evils, within the Federal Govermnent, wus the fixing a unlform day for holding the “clections, su 8 to proveut voters goiug from one State to A bill to this effect waa passed by the Houso of Representatives (Dec, 16, 1844) without Mr, Slidelt offered the next duy an amendment to the Constitution the DPresidout be voted for dire )y P Islatures without the intervention $ut the Whigs lald stress on o moditieation of the naturatization laws by ex- of " residence, ere Plaster makes 1L {ar more prompt and the ordipary Porais pinstar or wiy other ex- it Tt co< et i it il CurALIYE Dropertics BALTIKORE & ORIO, ‘Cratns lesve fram Lxuor| Tieket Oftlees, K3 U1tk Taclfie, and Depot (ixpoal and ths sworn o foot of NMonron- har 1§ 1 ainere Hieny of this article are truly e LAME BACK. Forlameness nr weakners of tho finck, £pina affeo- Uona Tainy i the Side ur It srisle from colds or provinco of the Faat 1109, 0ess o0, LAET SHORE & MIOHIGAN S80UTHERN, cifedwheruihor i b WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ng palns and weakuets obtatn great comfort and relfer by the uso of Hensan's Capeine Poes We enrnieatly peeammond 1L ments of chikitens i whoupltie-cough, vroun, colds, uni ail affe 5 cnses Ve been Teported recantly ciitfren having the most yiolent. atiacke of whooping. canigh bavo been retleved In Jess that o hour, - For Rioumatism, Sciatics and Lumbago, Loave, | Arive, ple or the Legd aremedy for tho TITTEBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUS B, . (Cincinuatt Afr-Lino and ICokomo Ling.} lntoh aut Carroll-ais., Weat Bido, Depot, coruer of Cil Adiime, and under Jeflerson had ‘been yedueed Webster insisted on thls in lan. guage which lald htm open to the reproach of wishing to earry over the Whizs to Native-Ameriean party; but Mr, Greeley, tuore practieal-minded, inqulred ow extending the term from_flve to twenty-one yeurs would holp mutters, States, ho poluted out, would admit aliens on shorter probation, and Michigan and 1ilinols led alre wonld be guined i Tiung Diftoultios, and_all’ Looal Achos nand Faing, Inflsmmation and Boroness, Depot, foot of Laky st. nnd foot of ‘Twenty-second-sty BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER fucxpenstye, and effectual 0 Wl who as Inic e abuve ataleiients 1o con utor Morgan encounterc 1 slintlar suaw the other day when he learned from Mr. Dawes that though Chinamen canuot becoma citizens of the Unlied Btates they are nuturalized by Massachusetts, As wo all know, nathingeame of theso reme- dles exeept as to the uaifurmity of election-day, ‘Plie Stave Power was abroad, und the annexa- tlon of Texns and consequent war with Mexico soon drovs alt other subjects out of mind, The mine frauds were forzotten, and Loulsi- furnlehed g Whig President as the Tho exploits of Judie Leonard and 8herltf Dutillet aro only worth re- calling 08 ehowiug tho persistency of the Southern character, e p— s Hrithsh Dukes, Thirteen Dukes, one of them a Royal Duke, dtued with Lord Beaconstleld at his Yarlinmunt- ary dinner an the 12th of Februuyy; aud two of thieso, the Dukes of Sutherland and Norfolk, are seceiters from the Liberal party, of Westmluster wus dined on the sume day with the Liberal leader, Barl Aranylite,—though the Couservative Duke af Rutinnd nnstained from the T'remfer's ban- perhups becauso hio Las not recovered trom the shuek of Dlzry wiaking hinseil 8 Duke: ™ What! make mysci a Dulel Why, Ruthu VERY LOW! The clostug-out prices of red for sale n KM arion, Clitug, Mlllns ki, Jacksoi, Willtamson, Jo Texaidvr Connties, 1iiote, 0t 1 Ly TP, 670 80 fow that lnany of Jv 0 wetially beggedoud Bob o make any could niarkas suothor Toifow tigle aid- too low, Unless hyeus i e ill ot ulice do’o, Now Is the tlime 1o bay. iy HALUY, Ciaeinnatl, Indisaapos most ronvenient, 0l OMI0AGQ, BOCK TLAND & PACIFI0 RATLROAD, Dupot, corner of V't T oo g n to all weil-infoj SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PRICE 25 CTS, Davenport Rxpreas Oinuua, Leavenwor T'ery Aecominodatiol Night k. a 1000 1 41[910:20 A m. FINANC2AL. o pmlp d:issm THEASURY DEFARTHENT, 4, aua presently AT meain on tho Omalis Express url cars, AL 73 ecnts cach, OMIOAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS BATLROAD, ute. " Clark. Duarborn-st., and Des ot cu?u:r ‘clintuy_and Carroll-ats,’ - Teave, | Arrive 000 A s 4:30 pm } 7130 p mii 713 Am “ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. 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