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x—Bpltits, BUG v, March 11, —~Prrnol NG T gyt PRI, novEOM-20%d. gty feliid s March I NEW YORK. apatch ta Tha Tyidune ,fif:alxflr:: 11.~Gramn—With slight s during the day, the course of wheat .«ul"“';"m enpecially toward the close, under ol ond urgent offeringe of must grades, ldwmml tbe pricea nf winter grades gen- i et bu, and, 1n optlons on No. 2 am- Iy 1€ 552 atic per b, April option show. ke 0E T ous decline at the modidled fgurea; wl‘!‘hml busioess in winter, chiefly in No, et I ber, and No. 1 white, No. red, and tredin nly n specalative acconnt, and No, 1 et X ood part for export. closing an a rule very o ceria; apring aleo yielded alightly on e vement, and laft off heavlly; 120, - .nfi':m ‘Aptil options at $1.12%@1.16, this op- ks most under Weetern ordors Lo eell, ganler e showing a racovery dolst B @ tho lobest polat. Corn a lower; In most inatances t ll ted ,‘:,"{m T ador yesterdsy, on & moderate \84e 1y delivery, largely No, 2 for ox- "'h.";::; Semern ungraded at 46@40c. Ryo P sbont steadys No. 3 Wentern in store ‘"":d ot 00@0ic, and afloat st G1@02. Onts e and quotea decidedly lower, gencrally '.m“u-l'ln a few inatances aven more depressed, sl e 2 Chicago, afloat, £,000 bu on ::'f“‘f rerms, quoled 8t SLK@HYc do, in store, “mrlm;:;—mn products guita variabie, and mu much demand for aurly delivery, closing ghat stronger, and sbout ateady ot cnrrent “:A\lonl: Western mess wore active and higher, : aoted At thé closs for March $10.10, at “a'?fl for new, sud for April $10.16@10.25, + peats quoted sboat as befors on & moderats - mentd Dacon dull. Western steam Jard In L demand at fOcmer prices, closing plber MOFS s ’ fiutow—Soderately sought, with prime quot o a ste closo at 6.9-18c. . sgaars—=Ttaw moro freely dealt In, and quoted * siseady, with Cuba muscovado auoted at 0% goscfor falrto good reflning; refined 1n falr de- ‘;rn:sxr-h'cglmcd: quoted at 81,00%. Fagonra—The feature of the market iwas an xirity 10 grain grades, especially in charter con- falsjbmluesn stimulated by freor offerings of fassge; ellght concenslons in rates, and alded also wiome extent by a decllne in values of wheat and qm; for Liverpool engagomonts by ateam {h. daded 1,500 brln lour through freight at 2a Nd per wigrain room quoted at Ga per bu, but withoiit wported business, Tothe Western Asioclated Preas. ¥ex Yok, March 11,—~CorroN—Steady and un- sanged; fotores steady; March, 9.70c; April, 280c; May, 10.07c; Juno, 10,22¢; July, 10.3%c; et 10.43c. Frour—In buyers' favor; nperSinta and Western, $3, extrs, $U.80@1.00; good,to cholce, $3.05@ {30: whito wheat extra, $1.55(55.25; extra Ohlo, f7524.00; 8t. Lowe, $3.80@5.75; Minnosota pient process, $0.00@8, 00. L Gaux—WWheat unsettled; receipts, 182,000 bn} ieeted spring, R2@AS%e; No.Bdo, NOe; ungraded vater red, $1.04@3.13: No. 3 do, 81.01%; No, 140, $1,16:3@1,26: No, 1 do, 81;1;1 No, 2 am .. ,15; No. 1 amber, 81, angraded 3". )} Hfl!z 11)1:“\‘0: o agihar, k) Nn,n:: o S do. 81, 14 do, 1" Rye quiet but sieady: \Weatden and State, B, vty snrret steady, Mait” duil and vewnged, Cora—Market dull and lower: receipts, Sysqedtes No, 2, 4dige; o, &, 45150 e dnll e Jowers @ENics No. % do, Bixed Western, 555 e :fu-sundy at A0¢aibe, Hors~Duli and unchnuged, Grocxnies—Cotlee quiot, but eteady. Sugar dull w0 unchianged. Molnascs dull and nominal, Rice nezinally unchanged. 7 ulet, but steady; united, BOZic; c: refined, fic bid. Quiet, but wteady, at ¢ 0310c, ret dull at §1. 4071 NE—Quict at 2 teady: Western, 17¢, Y ; —Pork firm; mesw, $0.77%; for olds 3 Trovisio: 10374711, 00 for new. Boof etcady.” Cut ments fisdys long clear iiddles, 4%c; short do, b7 Bl Lard—D s team, $4.53. o Borme=Mark@d dull. - trcese—~Market dull; Western, 2@0c. Waiskr—31. 06%. - Demand falr and’ murket firm; PHILADELPITIA, Paraveivnta, March 11, —Frour—Marke! dully Nulem wupers, $2.75@H00; extrns, 9,603 14; Mianerota extra family, good 10 choice, 1L5004.75; do faney, $4.05: Ohlo do, $6.:51 4 Louis do, £6,00; Minucvota “vatent process, $7588.00, Ntye flour unchanged. Guy=Wheat—Market dull; No. 2 Western o etevator, $1. Rye—Nothing doing, Gm-Market dulls Western rejected on track, (2 d;-smanu-rdo, e, Outn quiet aml un fan2 ;i Pramigoxs—Quict, Mess beef, $17.50@14.00, epork, exten, $10.30@10.75: prime, $10.00 1055, Taoy—Smaked, $0,00@210.00; pickled, 117588.95. Lard—Western tlerce, TH@T3e. Berren—Quiet; Now York State and Derdford Gaaty, P, extrae, 20@21e; Western Hescrve L, 6@ 1es do ¢ood ta cholce, 18613¢, Poa—Weak: Wemtern, 1¥c, (uzesp- Westorn full croam, S4@83c; b good, 54 Ne. J;!‘nm.wn—,\lnrkut dull; refined, Oc; crude, 8 Buxy—3utkot dull; Westarn, 81,0613, Roverers—Flour, 5,000 brin; whent, 40, 2, 71,000 by 5, 600 i ry FINEY course, HUc; i anidl Western fing, 21K {2ne ties combl i e une RRQie. " ¢ NEW ORLEANS. . ¥ Onueaxy, Mareh £1,--Fioun—Quiel ut 35 eageriine, W00} 4.00; XXX, 12565007 igh grudes, 95,955, 75, ’b:ux-(:om quiet but stendy at 46@47¢, Cats 4o and fiom, Itye geneenlly unchiknged, bat K38a3les ather higher ut dNc, Omx-Meat Markes dull ut $2,05¢52. 50, E:Y—Qulcl: cholce, 810.60©17.,00, s e¥—Pork—Market dull; old, 80,252 SL25, Lard—Falt demand; tlorco, b kep, T@73c, Dulk meats quivt and ' shoulders gnoted, loose, H3fci packed, sae b, Slicy clear, e, Wacon—arkot lontders, old, guoled 5ic: new, 4%c, uga-ciired duit ot @ 10c, 28 In sizo; uns § Western rectiled, 81,0501, 10, w2yl Sugsvquiel hut firn cpnimon to kood Koo aX@be: fair to fully i, Brhse: K ‘i'tluu;u AR@O%e; yellow clarition, 0L teneptio®e8 19 good dmund at full priccs; Py 28t common, 20@4%¢; cuntrif- e, Tes Ialr, 24Ge20c; urlime W choice, 2766 e dyy with a good domand ut GRG0 ‘M¥~Flrmer ag 82U4@85e, 1 Nica wrca 0 8T, LOUISR, L Yoo por'® Mo, March 11, —Frovn—Quict; G Elatuined only on light supphy, u(::lx-“'hen inactivo nnd lower; No, £ red fall, lm’:‘ aeh: $1.024@1. 025 March; B1.03%M@ Sugy 2l $1.053G1,04 May; No. 3 do, D83c; I-B:Pflxtg., 8fic bid. Corn active but lower; No, P d, ‘d.ifil&\c cash and Marchi 33%@3do b :(l):.‘,&@ém‘uuf“ H@ e, cloelng Jilie, 2 Ga00t Ormg cash and optio 2 2 Gi0he cad Sl o PR NG i i sud-acitve; ABc, Darley dull and wae Puissy_ggoaq, o~ y at 81,04, kg““lnu.\u—l'»rk stronger; ard dull dull aud num) . Bulk tar e aanged clear rlus, 3. clear, $4.50; s b eokuk, 4,65, “Bucon dull 'an el Clent ribu,' 85,167 clers g5, 45, Hecgpast 155 1hs avordyo, 704G April. i, ‘;;a“u 3,000 brist wheat, 20,000 bu, Sy ;0 bu; oate, muw’u: rye, 2,000 buj Mg e B Wi eope 1—Flour, 6,000 brls; whest, 2,000 9 wone; oale, 4000 By rye oo tar b . 80, 75 ln‘n MSAHE:L')' 2 CINCINNATIL . Oy oy ‘f;,::fl 0:, March 13, —Cotron—Bteady and c:""f!““" In falr demand. G oavbeat dull; red sud white, $1.000 4 30,0, 0let but ‘Sro a4 35370, Oat frm 06 Tyw e : - h..‘,f‘,:‘“'l}h IN&’E:. BBc, Barley. anlnd ST ST 0 + steam hield st $0.40. Bu Yy, FUISE: qulets shoulders, 3. 007 Bhrt. Fib Sstn quler and an: acon ud un- $3.9745, and §3. 04, i good downud st §1,02, d uachenged, .‘—- B, BALTIMORE, n, n’.’..::’_‘" March 11.—FLova~Quist and with- Gaafy. T 4~ Wheat -1y, v ntaeg, A vy e D eatern dull and beavy; No, 3 e Ly % 10l snd “March, $1,285@1.183; n,kw‘:.-'l‘a.wx.m May, 8L1455@1.14%. 0 actlve; caay; Western aixed, spot $L.165@1.16%; No, 8 Western . hy 4733¢e; Apell, 4@ 14e; May, 463 4ble; steamor, 413c. Oatn nnchangfl. Ryeuns changed, LI Y Hax—Dull; anchanged, Provistoxa~Kirm: ButTEn—-Steady; un Eoan—~Firm and nnchenged, Prrnotrun-sQuiet and nnchanged Covrrx—Very dall;: unchanged, Wintnkr—Qniet aud unchanged. Frriauta—To Livetpunl, ner siesm, nnchangeil, Recrirta—Konr, 5,624 brin: wheat, 110,500 bni corn, 118,800 bn uata, 2,600 bin; rye, 400 bu, b"k!uu-x:)n-n—whent, 24,000 va; cotn, BY,000 MILWAUKEE, Miswauxxs, March 11, —Frour-—-Qnlst, Gnan—Wheat fiem; apened Yc higher; closed steadl . 1 Milwaakeo hiard, $1.01; No. 1 Mil- waukes, file; No, 2 do, B14cs March, 01ie; Aurll, 01%e; May, c; No, i Milwankee, 81ci No, 4, 7ci rojected, (ific, Corn wcarce and frm} No. 2, 33140, Oatascarco and firm; No. & 24%@ 243, Hye stondy;No, 1freah, diblc. Uarley dull nnd eaaler; No. ¥ apring, frosn, 7ic. Provistons—Quiot but steady, Mess pork aufet; new, 80,70, Prime steaw lard, €04 Hooa—~Live dull amd wominal at $3,26@3,00; dreased dull and noniinal at 81,70, Rrcetrrs—Flour, 7,000 bri eat, 12,000 bu, hsulnmn—lfmnr, 13,000 brla; wheat, 50,000 n. 2 LOUISVILLE. LoussviLie, March 11.—CotroN—qulet at 0ic. Froun—Firm and unchanged, QuaiNn—Wheat weaker; lower: red and amber, 08c@81.0%, Corn qulet; white, 30c; mixed, e, Oata firm; In pood demand; white, 0c: mixed, 24c, Itye stendy, with a good domand, at Gdc, Jar—Market dull at $8, 006410, 00, Provisions—Dork quiet; 810! Lard steady; choice leaf, lierce, Fiei do, Kews, 8ize, Bulk meats steady; shouldorn, lear rib, 34 @6, Bacon quiot} shoulders, 414c; clear Hb, G4UoNC cleur, hise, llame, sugar:cnred, S1@UNC Waiaky—Quiet but aicady at $1.0:2, BOSTON. Bosron, March 11, —Ioun-Steady: Western aupers, 83,25@3, 50; common cxtran, 88, THR4, isconsin extras, $4.00@+ 60; Minnesota do, $4.60 @675, GraiN—Corn—Market dnll; mized and yollow, 47@4Vc. Ontsscarce and frn; No, 1 and extra white, 874@40c: No. 2 whito, BUK@i7c; No. 2 mixed and No. 8 white, 35@iuCc. Rye—Small sales at U5@ Uik, . Recsirts—Flour, 8,600 brls; cern, 61,000 bn; 0, Butrurxrs—Nooe, wheat, 24,000 bu IANSAS CITY. &Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tribure, KAnsas Ciry, March 11, —Gusts—The Price Current roports wheut receipts, 21,000bu; ship. ments, 28,060 bu; dull; No. 2 cash, 00e: Murch,004c; No, 3cash,EGNc; March, 8ul4c; No, 4 cash, 70c. Corn—Kceeivty,” 14,010 Ui ehip- ments, 1,640 bus dull and lower; No. 2cash, R4igc; Murch, 243c, ¥ INDIANAPOLIS, Isniaxarorts, Ind., Maréh 11, —Hoos—Steady; HQY. 755 receipts, 040 hiead. Gnain—Wheat quiet; No, 2 red, $1,0331.04. Corn firm; S3}3@804c, Ontafirm at 25L3@20840, Provistons—Shoulders, 3%c; April, 33(c: clear rib, 43{v; Apnl, Ge. Lard, Gc. Hamw, TH@7Yc. BUFFALO. Durrato, March 11,—GuaiN~—Wheat neglected, but firm, Corn dnll; malea of i} cara new on track at 804c3 5 cors high mixed new at 40c on track, Onts dulli no sales, Nye neglected. Barley— Light Inquiry; no ealea, tanuoan Fieteuts—Unchanged, TOLEDO, Torxpo, 0., Mazch 11.—Guaty—\Whest drmer; amber Michigan, spot, $1.05Y nskod; 31,05 bid; April, $1.062 ¢ May, $1,073; No. 2 red winter, April, $1.0637; May, $1.07#. Cornsteady; No, # apot, oi4c; May, 37i3c. Oatsdull and nominat, . » DETIROLT, Dernotr, March 11, —Froun—Firm, andi- a1 lower ; extrs nominai: 81,005 No. 1 white, §1.043(; Murch, §1.05: April, $1.051; May, $1.07. HNeceipts, 11,397 bu; shipments, 10,741 bu.- OSWEGO Onwxdo, Blarch 11,—GnaiN—Wheat firm; No. 1 hard Dulath sdring, S1.1¢ 0. 2 Milwankee, $1.03, Cornsteady; No. 2 Toledo, 440; rejected, e { PEORIA. Pronu, March 11, —IHau wix —Qulet at 81,03, COTTON.. Nrw Onurans, March 11,—Corrox—Sirong; middling, 03c; low do, B7ic; not recolpts, 8,75 len; gross, 0,200; exports to France, to the Continent, 9,527; eules, 4,000; sto 238,00 ‘ . Mravms, Tenn., March 1t.—Covrox—Stendy; receipts, 2,420 balos; shipmies 50,0213 enfes, €, 000; exnort, 20! ulatlon, 2 middiing, 91 Lauts, Murels 11, ~Corro 3 Aninners, 1,000; Steady and un- 5 middiing, Dige; sales, 200 baless ro- ) 3,000; shinments, 1,500 slock, 20,400, PETROLUUM. CrevreraNm, 0., March 11, —PrTroLEus—~Flrm; standard white, 110 test, 8¢, Pirrsncua, £, March 11, ~PrrnoLkus—Quiet; crude, £1.07%; nt Parker's, for shipment; rofined, e, Puitadelphia delivery, i, Ciry, Pa., March 11 —Prrronruy—Market at 8 %e, deetined tos0te, advanced to and clased nt b2 cy shivmente, 47,000 brls, aversging 43, 000; traienctions, 200,000, TURPENTINE. WiaanNeToN, March 11, —8vinirs or TURrEN- TiNE—-Dull at 201{c. MARINE. CIICAGO. Fverything is favorable for &n early oponing of navigation, but there 1% no deslrs on the part of vesscleowncts Lo neh multers us they did Jost son- son, when they put thelr craft futo commission in the beginning of Murch, and whlch proved very detrimentu] to them. Should the present udld wenther continue, eays the esperionced luke navigator, the Stralts will he upen betweon. the Ist and the 10:h of * April, 'fhe work of patting craft In whip-ahapo for the scavon's trade 1s paing on netively. Chandiers and dry-dock men and slip-carpenters, calkers, and sallmakers are pretty buslly onguged st present, and nro dutly becoming moro so. Thue lurgo guan- tity of erain iu clevators s on board veseols ready for frausportation, and the proapect for oo Jumber and other coarsu frelghts, give prom- ise of & woasi that will he muci botter far the depressed vesscl Intereat than any siuce 1472, Some voseels now Juaded were churtored at 445e per bushel on curn fo Juftalo, including wintor storage, but Inter enragements have heon mado at ¢ oh corn and G'e on wheat, and tho datier rutea are tho riling ones at prasent, with a good prosuect of rematiing so, The snnpuncement that Chicago vessel-owners tud gone tu Cleveland to atiend @ convention wan preniature, The meeting has veen postgoned untll next week, Advices have (ved from Iinf- falo that the owners theis have orgsnized, and will sond deleguten to Cloveland, and tho Milwaukes veasol-1nen are alvo favorabie {0 the holding uf the meeting und the adaption of & plan lixo that offered Dy the Chiengo uwners, or one shuilae to it, . 'The schr Jnryey Blesell hus heen bought of tlie Bisncll eslate, of ‘Yuledo, by A, J, Lathum and 11, 8, lalsiod, of Lis city, Tor & prico reported at 87,000 The fiasell i n WL vewsel of 408 tons burden, and was built in 1800, ‘Tne Chicago Lumter Vessel-Owners' Associa- tion, wiich \was so successtul last season in majn. taining falr freigzhis, Is stiil 11 nctive cxivtence, and the Directors are tw meet this afternoon to s cards rates for the upening of thy sedson. Should the wentlier contlnuu €uud, it le kel th hookers will Deyiu to pull out Jor cast-suore ports fu a very short tima, : Capt. Channon Is making the outdt for the Ford River Luniber Company's new schr Resumptiun, naw belugr bullt ue Milwaukes and to ba dellvered here April 1. Hur tnute, which te to bo called the Ford ftiver Compauy, 1 due from Wolfo & David. sun's Yards at Milwaukea May 1, Hoih vessels have capucity for carryiug 00,000 feot of lumber cuch, and they nre helog conatructed with espucial suleronco to theteado of the Ford liver Company, Armour, Dulo & Co, have, It 1 understood, con- tructud foF the coustriciion of & new and large elo- yator acar thuir preednt unos un the South Branch, "I'he prop Inter-Ucean was towed to liler's dry~ dack yeaterday, wherosho will recelve a now wheel, have ‘hur rudder Gxcd, and get thorouyhly calked. Al tho tugs, with the excoption of “the tou in the Veeuel-Uwners' Towing Cowpany, will yun wild tlis weawou, bSome combinatiol anadoun_te indchendent plan. and last weaaon will protiably bo wstntaiiod. ant, Hank Hiue v expecled bere from Grand Tiaven next week with his uew tue, the Campbell, ‘Tho achr Niagara was uground Jestarday uppos aita one,of tha Central alips, and shc §a o situated hat thie.prop Dopera has but Jittle room to got by Bor whon making her dock, . . _LAKE ERT 8aNpUsKY, O, March 11 igstinn opened on Lake Erle to-day, the etmr Golden Eagle mak- oz trips from Put-in-Bay lsland to this ey, tonching at Miadlo .Lass and Kotloy's lstauds, Weliclo Weake & Son, owncrs of the steamer, had voveuty-ilve men working three daye cutting a canal shiough the los frow Afteen fo thirty iucaes thick,: balf-a-oifle out’ frowm Put-In-tay laland towards Middle Bass, (p get the boat vul, Very Hitly ko was encountered botween Middio Bass aud Sandusky, Thv lako 18 all open to the castwand - seo, but trom Middlo Dasn n o oye olid un- 8 th north and northwest toward Detroil is broxen teld of ice. . MILWAUKEE. Spreinl Dispateh to The Trivune, Minwavker, Wis, March 11,—The steam- harge Sparta, while belng towed up the river lnst evening Ly the tug Hagerman, for the pur- pose of discharging o cargo of coal which has re- mnined on board oll winter at the Bchlitz Brew- ing Comnpany'sYock, ran’ {oto the ceatre pler of Qrand avenue bridge, doing danage to the ox- tent'ol $100. A carpenterat work on tho pro- peller Oconto, which lles moored to tho centro pler, was knocked from a staglug and fell into the river. He was rescued with diflienlty. The steamn-bargo afterward was swiung athwart tho river by the strong curcent, just above the bridge. IHer releaso occupled over an hour, during which the draw of the bridee remalned swung. ‘The attemipt toreach the coal-dock had to boabandoned. * ‘Fhe schooner Napoleou and several other small vessels ha¥o Lent canvos preparatory to e)r‘n.crlng the wood-carrying trade along the west shore, ‘e fee on Green Bay varles from elghteen fnches to two feot in thickness, and ati)f retains quite n covering of snow, notwithstanding the mild weather of the past week, Last year Capt, Thewmnas, with his small trading-schooner, made'hfinal trip to Bac Bay from Escanabn on the 1at of January, and refurned on the 2d of March, Thus nuvlznunn sufferéd interruption on aceount of jee ulll{ two wonths und one day, On the 4th of March the scow Mocking Bird reached Escanaba from Manitowoe, and four days afterwird the harbor of Escanaba present- ed” the unusual spectacle of: bearing upun its aurface fourteen veescls at obd time) some after iron ore, but most of thiem after fce. GOSSIP FOR LADIES. TIME'S WONDERFUL COANGES, Ol City Derrick. Ho hoid hee neatling ou his breast, Closo to hla throubing heart; My darling, " quoth he tenderly, **We'll never, never part.'" Timo rolled along, tlelr feellngs changed, They always change, per force; **01d gal," ho cricd niost bitterly, ¢+ Let's get us a divorco, " TWO AMERICAN WOMEN ABROAD. Olice Lagan's London Letter o Qincinnait Enquirer, ‘The most prominent American lady now in soclety in London—putting out of the count those wonderfully lucky creaturos who have married Eoglish noblemen, like the Viscountess Mundeville—is Mrs, Roualds, with whose namo the leaders ot your hout ton are familiar. §'hat astrange carcer bus been hers! Twenty@fcars ago she was pretty Faony Carter, of“Boston, whom “nobody* knew. Iler social status was nil. But at o Newport senson she captored the heart of the rich Peter Lorillard Ronalds, snd the next winter, as Mrs. ¢ Plerre’ Rounlds, sho was delving Imperlal Paris falrly wild with her beauty, her sauclness, ber magoificent voice, hor wonderful skill a8 o skator. The mot Is 8o old thnt it hes now become a classic: “Ilow* did Mrs. Romulds got to the Tullerles? She skntea there.” T bellove 1t 1s reully o fact that sho nud tho Emperor struck up aspenking acquaintance on the ico without un futroduction, and that one night whea he usked hier to let him tako her hand as they went skating down s sloplng bavk she sald she would 1t he'd invite her to the **little Mondays of {he Empress.” For Tnany scasons she was the greatest llon Parla clrcles could boast, and hield her own cvon with the Princess Metternich, whose wit was so unparaletled, and the Countess e Castiglione, whose beauty was almost super- Jmuman. But Mrs. Ronalds had not only beauty, ~she hud a magotficent soprano volce, and after her marriage she' hod ¢ cultivated until ¢ reached o polnt of perfection unequaled save by thut ot one or two volces of tho leading primo donng on the operatic stage, Such talent com- mnands a posltion in soclety, and it Is probable thut if Mrs, Rooalds had not skated to the Tullerles she would * have sung her wuy there sooner or lator. In the zenith of her success in Uarls, she brought over her sister from Boston, alwo a very beautiful. gicl, thougl not 80 handsome ns Mes. Ronalds, ~The slsters were Invited everywhere, but the younger did not live lone to enjoy her triumphs. Her death wus Mrs. Ronalds’ first great sorrow, but after ihiat many trials und disturbances came, whaich tinatly culminated fn o divorce, and, unlees 1 have been grossly mistntormed, there followed un entire taboo from New York society, which at onu time mado much of her, though Boston neser did, After nll this, it scema odd to seo hier again on the topmokt wave of sovlal stiecess in London, 8he lias bad a splendid list of visits in the choleest country liouses this Nmar. il was at Luton IToo wheu the Princs ofWales was here, Lady Molesworth, ons of the ladica of the ton, has takeu Mrs. Ronalds up, und the Duchess of Munclester, msther-ln-luw of the Viscountesa Mundeville (Miss Yznaga, of New York), ulso makes a great deal of her, "and the consegiience Is that hardly o day e)nnc: that Mra. Ronslds uume s not seen forming one of the Hat of arfstocratic guests present ut some rand dinner or some exclusive ball, Her hoauty, for those who remember ler i her, enrly days in Parls, us I do, s somewhat “gonc o, s they say heressuevertlicless, she fs seill tundsome, #o much so thut that somewhat lackneyed title, **La belle Amerlenine," is often applied to her, Her volea was never In fuirer conditton than now, and ber manners have moined an added charin with the yuars. iler former busband, “Tete? Ronalds, 1S also fu Lomdon. 1 sometimes see bim, clad n deep nsournfug, and looking rather sad. .1 believe hu ©oes Into no society from cholce, but {s greatly Interested tn horses and racing, Nether he or sho hus remarried. Dcor me, what u #nd piece of news is this for Paris, that Mo, Musard has grono juad, wnd lies lmd to be put under survelllance! I suppose you know she was nu Amcrican woman. Dur- Iy the slege of Purls sho waa here, living (n princely 6tate in London. 8hall I ever forget the surprlse of Mr, und Mrs, ——, of your city, who, when aceom; yluz mo one nlelit to tie opora, Raw the nan tme. Musard, on the bux next that of Royalty on the gramd tier, and asked ino who shu was, when just (ben she an- veared coming up the stairenss of honor, fol- lowed by o company of titled pallants, Ana then Mr. ——, of your tity, saw that he know who Mine. Musard was very welt Indeed. What strunge lifstories this 1ife s full off Under the nawe of Pauline Belinont, sha was one of the Leautios of Musard’s bal masques, which wero atopped Uy the potice of New York. Find- ing he could make no money fn Amercs, Musard returned to Purls, bringing Paullna with lim, I met her (a8 the hlzhly-respectable Miue, Musara) ot o ridbig-sehool, whers both aho and I took lessons, Bhe was the most mod- eat, demnury, gitten-like, soft-eyeq, wmarble: skinned woman ever born. I dan't think any oue ever knuw licr except o Musard's wilo uti- il hier ovon lason with the King of - Holland, the old reprobato who kas jnat ot marrled to alrl of 20, a Princess in her own rlght, But the montent Mme. Musard wus tarned into the Jeft- hunded Queen of Holland what n stylo she cut Four horses ridden by postilious, powdered locqueys in court Mverles, g gold sticks and muces bonging on to the straps bebind; a caleche with C springs, built by Erler; a d'Or- sey, with acarlet hammer-cloth from the Queen's couch-builder In Longacro; thoroughbreds for riding, four spirited zray ponles for driviug, dla- monds, pearls, rubies, emoralds, mlluu,fimm« boxes, whits lllacs wud sieplianotis io midwin. ter! Oh1 the story of Cliderella pales befor it. 1was nu eye-witnees of ull thls, und you can imaprine how fo interested mo when I recognized in tais berolne the modest, shrinking, polite American wornsu who hardly dared say her soul was hier own In the rlding-achool, — After u thne the old Kiug threw lier off, wiving ber, in an- swer to hier supplications not to leave her totally adnitt, a small castle with ‘grounds attached somewhiors amld his domafos, Now walt, wait | it was o fulry story before, 1t bocomes doubly, trioly ¥o now. On theso lunds ofl-wells ot enarmous maguitude wero discovered nlimost instautly after the papers were drawn out in favor of Mmu, Musard, 8he now became rich in 4 sense beside which ail that lad gono before was feeble. Not a half-tozen wonten on the face . of the carth can stund besido her fn the pos cunlary sense, For ten yoars back sbe hus beon the wonder and talk of Faris. Not alone for hor KOrgEoUsnoss, her fewels, her asplendor (Eugenie's {cweln and thoss of the Queun of Spain are almost sil bers now), but for hor mognificent charities, whose tigure pales every- thing over befure known even fu Midasike Turls, Heraunusl Christroas gift to the men epioved (o kennm; the Hots de Boulogne in order was of sulh magntficencu thut the men orahiped her like a goddess, The report hero hus been curront that ber Monto Christu-tike fortune hus ut leugth unsettled hor reason} au. other rumor 18 to the effect that she went fu. asue wheu ojo bieard the King of Holland had rearried, bu 1 bolieva the cause of Ler aber- ration of mind s purely physical, and what might happea to any one. “Ono of hor cycs bu- came terribly inflamed some tuno ago, und' the trouble baa resisted treatment, and has pow soread to tho brbin, It 18 vald Yier wonderful Jewels witl woon be sold.” ALl her money und efects will be Juherited (i ebe dics) by her ! hushand, Mueard, who hos never had tho alight~ estrangement with her, but lins enjoyed to the fulleat the money hrought by her royal Halson, ‘To khow that thers are grades even in this sort ol suclety ft must be mentloned that Madamo Musard hield the deml-monde in abhorrence, nnd would no moro speak to a woman of the Cora Pear] atamp than the wife of & I'resbyterian Deacon would. —— EUGENIF’S EARLY LOVE AFFAINRS, d Toris Letter fo New York Tribune, Talking of the Empress Fugenie reiainds me of sume errors which I found a short time ngo In a blographical sketch which appeared of her in a Loudon society journal, Sho used not to ®o before her marrloge to the partles at Bt, Cloud, and Prosper Morimee, the Senator al- Iuded to by the blographer, never wooed her to make her his spouse, e had bLeen arival of Lord Clarcndon at the card parties of the Countess de Montijo, st Madrid end Hayonne, previous to the birth of Mademolsclle Eugeale., M, Prosper Merimee flattered himself that ko stood 1n & very closo blood relation:to the young lady, who, ha thouwht, resombled him, and was not fo the least lika the English diplomatist. A stormy adventure at Bay- oone was the lndirect road by which Mademoiscllo do Montijo resched the Imperial thronc. Bt was fo love with the Duke of Besto, who loved her sister, the Duchess of Alug, better, but pretended to reciproceate the passion of Eugenfe, not to compromise the other lady In her husbaud’s eves, Thisadventurg took place at Bayonue, Wihen the befooled girl discovered the Duc de Besto's desivn, she detormived toend her Mfe tropically, Eo she asked him on & hot day to take & walk with her over the sand hills near Bayonn They return- ed to the mean lodging nhabited by the Montijo famity, thirsty wnl fatizued. ‘Yhe future Kine press, anticipating this, had prepared a bottle of water ond a polsonous liquid used for scoaring copper saucepans. Bhe pour- ed out o mblertul of it amd Arnok It rapidly.® The Duke did likewise, Stlence tyas kept™ by her for some matnenta and she then erled oub ™ We aro undone! Lo sus- pected from the taste of Lthe beverare {is cor- rostve qualities, and ren for a docter, The stomach-pump was adminlstered, and doscs of milk and melted butter. Both were very fli, but nefther died. However, the authoritics eeiting wind of the dramn ordered an investiya- tlon, 'The Judge of Instruction entered by the front door. - Mademolselle escaped by the court behind the house, 2ot into n vessel commanded by a distant relative of her mother, who lud ber and took hier to England. She went to remain until the scandal blew over fo a school near Bath. Prince Napoleon was visiting is cousiu Loule thicre and was introduced to the pretty Spanlard. p’l’lxc revolution of 1848 then heppened. Eu- enie went with her mother to Parls. The ‘rince was scot to Madrid as Amnbnesador. Eupente followed him, She also followed bin back {o France, whon ho was recalled, 1Ile n- troduced her to the Prince-President In the hope that by her protty fice and lively manners slio might” obtain a “degree of Influence over him sutlicient to prevent him lookiny further for n spouse of Royal birth, \When the Princess Vasy was oblired by the Czar Nictolas to refuse the “Elect of the ‘milllons,” Priuce Napolcon wns more eager than ever {o advance the for- tunes of Mile. Eugeule, but not to the extent that she, her mother, and Prosper Mertimeu loped he would, ‘The Comtesse nud her danehter wero fuvited to some hunting partics at Comblegoe. Peralgny, Mocqunrd, nud Mrae. Horteuso Cornu penctrated theirdesizus, 1t was avreed amonys themtothwart them, Prince Napo- leon wus warned by them. Horesolved to put his foot down upon the Spanish ladies, aml one eyeding at dinner called out to Mademolselle do Mantijo, *“Dis donc, Eugenle, e souvicns tol de In joveusete de notra vie w Madrid.” To nd- dress o lady In Frauee ju tho secoud person stugular fs'a torrible affrout. 1t sus taken as a studied insult in thds instance. The offended Dbeanty burst into tears, nud rose uud left the rootn, followed by Ler mother. The Emperor hastened to Join them, aml unfortunately for ‘i and for France Lo was on terms sutliclently famlltar with them for them to ¥enture upun muoking o scene, and reproaching hlm with hav- g by his attentions compromised Xugenle. Next'mornlng ho cntered the breakfast-room where the courtiers and visitors uwaited him. ‘The young lady was on bhls s, He made a . bow to the company, took her by the hand, led Ner forwurd, and” sala: “Gentlemen, slute your future Empress.” My authority is Hor- 1ense Cornu, 1also had this version of how Madumo de Montijo's.duughter came to be Eui- press of the French from™ Gen. Microslawskl, who had it from Prince Nupoleon. A BAD TIX, Detroit Free Press., At sa early hour yesterday morning a woman called at the Post-Offics sud purchased o three- zent stamp, and liad 1t alrendy *licked” to pasto on hee Jottor, when she discovered thut she hud loft the Jetter at hume, She recclved the bienrtfelt sympatbies of the stamp clevk und went homo for the lotter. At 11 o'clock, when the stamp window was besieged by n crowd, the woman returneid, having the letter in one nnd and p winute fragment of a postage stamp fn the otber. “8taud out of the way for 8 poor distressed wounaul" ghe called out us shu wnde for tha window, and those who dldn’t oley were poked sside ina way to be remctbered by thelr ribs, The ¢hango which one buyer was about to nocket was swept offthe board on the floor by her arms, and she held the fragment of stamp and oxclaimed to the elerl: A #De you dare deny, sir, that yoa sald mo a three-cent stamp two lours ugof!? ST thtil L sold you u stamp,' ho replicd, “Amd 1 didu't "have iy letter here. After 1 eaten ol the paste off the stump I conldn't ind my letter. You ;cwumnarl" “Yes, 1 remember.? w\Well, sir, 1 carried_that stamp all the wiy home on the tip of my Goger, and 1lald it down on the windy-sill th I conld find my Jetter, mnd whut ld oy Httle Clurence do but plelc it up and begld 1o chew away, und by the time T coula choke his mouth open nothing was loft but this litle bit," & And you want unother? [ demnnd another, sir, in place of thist» . M couldn’t do that,” “But you'll have tol This s the stamp I bought ot you! Louk for yourself und sce. I make oaththat I never put it ou aletter. Am { to bo clicated out of my three conts in a bapk- landed wayd? = The crowd begon to cull out and Jostle her, but by a vigorous use of fect and clbows she cleared the space aguin, aud sofds i1 demand n new slimp!' The clork trief to cxvlain how she couldn’t get aue in exchange, but shie foterrupted s “ Havd I got'to murder my child un get the rest of the stumpl . Never! "Pll never leave this windy tiil T havoa uew stamp to pus on umy letter to Thomus " ; .. ‘The clerk trled* to explain again, but shy br«:luclu, the letter down*with & thump and said : I leave this letter here. It fs Lo iny Thomas in. Port Jluron, If hedoesn’t get ity thiee duys you'tl hear from me and my four big girls wnd threa sons, tnd when our fainily gets start- ed on n vow, we never stop Jor the blggest post- allice In Amerfeal” At dark tast night the elerk was undeclded. He doesn't 1ike to he blufTed into golni down for his small change, but in the dhin future he sces o solunn procession, ed by a deter- mined old lady, marchingz down e coreidor to muke 4 vucancy in the ranks of Gryernmout, TFEMININE NOTES. Can a full-dress bale Lie proverly called a loan exnibition? o “'Prain-wreeker!” sbe bissed, as ho blunder- ingly stumbled upon the longexpenyu,of dress fn the erowded ballruom, L The man who bosses a theatrical company of which his wify is u member ought to be (he pap- viekt of mon. 1le wets the reputation of belug her * manages," you sce, Mra. Hrown, who * kuew it was somothing f that sort,? ndded to hor recent Invitations Vi1, M8, P Imagine the dismay of her ‘sisters und her coustos und her aunts, A Pbiladelphin borse-cur conductor put his wife off the cur becunse she couldn’t pay her fure. It {8 safo to ussumie that that conductor wus punched with eare on hia-return homo that vight B 1 Ma," aald o little pirl, *if iyou'll let ma buy some candy, I'll be good,'™ ¥ My child, solemnly responded the mother, “ you should not be good for pay; yuu should be good for nothing,” ' A young wan whio was kicked off the front doarstep while endeavoring Lo serenade his girt by ber euraged papa, was too cuntlous to enll bim an old pirate, but Lo dido's uesitate to dese ignate bim s a freo-booter, E An aexcbange uotes tho fuct that thero are' other delds of ambition for young women thun walking quarter-miles in_Quorter-hodrs, and points Lo the record of ‘a Conuecticut girl who uchioved five dlvorees In five consccutive quur- ter-years, aud she 13 still inggooa condition, It 13 o notlceablo fact In vatural history, that whou o man slips on uu fey pavement Lo throws his arms und lega to all poiuts ot the conipuss, frantically struggles to imalutatn Lis dignity, and nims at twenty diferent places hefore he finnlly comes down In ‘extenso, s were; whereas, 8 woman gives -onc conclusive little start, and sinks down io a confused heap on the very apot on which her foot slipperl. g A little girl, when her father's table was hon- ored with an estcemed uest, began talking very earnestly aL the first pause of the conversation, Her father checked her very nhnrpl(. snylng, i Whg I8 1t that you talk so ‘much?? *Tause I'va dot somesini fo sav,” was the innocent re. vly,—Christian at Work, He put b{d arm aronnd her walet /_ Aod awore an awful sirore, And as lie jorked it off a He nalil, I've felt that Pin-afore, ~Puck, A newspaper correspondent tells of a Boston achool-girl of 13 ycars of age, who, with her atrap of achool-books on har arm, sat resding in the horse-car & ook called the ¥ Demon Brlde, ar Wedded to fler Doom.” 1t had this touch- ing motto: *JIast thou suflered! 1f not, this bouk fs not tor thee,” Of Courso Ie Dida't Puniah the Ohild, Fufaula (Aln,) Timbs, In the Jast 1ssue of the Times we made some ’nculnr allusion to Robert (a little son of Gen, Buker) Imvln{z cat off two of the toes of a littla negro gir), and in the {tem wa quoted the language of the father of the negro as to the puniehment Robert receiged. We did not sup- pose for an Instant that Gen. Baker gave Rabert any such whipping as the neero sald, nor did we auppose any of our readers soutd think so, Gen, Baker thinks our ftem was ealculated to create o wrong impression, and says that the cutting was purely accldental, and that he did not whip his little son any scarcely,—intlicting only a slight punishment, ~ We' imagined at the time thut the cutting was aceidental, but did not lnow, und yave nothiug as fact cxcopt thut the tuen biad been cut off, £ NEW PUDLICATIONS. Three Comic Operas! THE SORCERER, By Gllbers & Bulliyan...u.q o8 1.00 H. M. 8. PINAFORE, Dy Giibert & Salt¥an,cuvisserseissriee 1,00 THE LITTLE DUKE, Words by Willfams & Sulilvan..... 100 The above thres operas are sllke in belng essyto sk, wid are il ey Tieatoe, Thoy merd bt Hitla scepery, and are easl)y Rive by amateurs ss well g professfonals. THK BORCEREI (s Joily English one era. Tull of (nnocent wit, and tian She s, TR LITTLE DGRY has o Iy revieed wonds, and i clmrmluz and graceful prodaction. PINAFURE Siveady Janious. ! MASON'S PIANOFORTE TECHNICS Cantain thousands of exerclses of the most useful na- fore, "This book I the beat pomibie compaulon or shc. cewor 16 8 woud_ Plano Instract{on Loo 7 Sinson and'W: 8. B Mathews. $5.50, e Jotmson's New Method for Thorough Bass 2, Mo boaty endeat, and most thoraugh method for aritng 10 play Church Mosic, Gices, and Cho musie of a0y kiod, 81, The Weekly MUSICAT, RECORD s the most suc- cemtul, MOt nteresting and wseful Munical Weekly ever published. €2 per year, Send 6 ‘cte for sampis Luly &1 KeL GO cls worth of musi¢, in by nulnber, £end 25 cta for **10 Easter Carols. LYON & HEALY, Chicaffo, Ill, OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. =, ___ _FINANGIAL. The Right W 'To make money fast, operating In stocks, I« to secure atrady galns [romn the dally varialions in prices, as they occur, without walting to Incur the sweeping riske uf audden and extreme fluctustio Dusiness becomes as safe and de N this war t able 48 Auy nieres tlle, manutuciuriug, ngricultural, or professlonal ‘u Aull, while 8 good pront ean b made on either & bull ox hear market, "y tlie Mutual Capltatization System. each operntor recelves all ths aavant, capital, unticd with the best wkill, whecher th Invak bs et up aall, wut 1ario- profita nre Feturne which would be impostibly to obiain 1n any otncr wa; All conflietiog nteresta are_ harumnized, while the { mienge welght of ready casl capital forces sucee Anyhady can operate fuaceentully by this metho pioutaure dividzd amon sharcholiers every 0 dave. 50 will Parn $50%: $500 Wil make $2,500; £1,000 will turn §7,500, and 86 on, 84 e market moves, The patruns universally indorse this as the niost method of uperating in stocks ever ntro- clreilar with unfsilinc **Jiules for Suc. h tuformation of ahsolute fmportance to all operators, wafled free, Al kinds of stucks and Bonds wanted, Government Hlonds supplted. Apply to ADAMS, 18I cu., Bankers nnd Tirokers, £t & 24 iroansat., ¥, e City, INOTICH. TREAMRY DRPARTHENT, Orrice or TUE COMPIROLLER oF TUE CURRENCY, WABKISGTON, Ik G, Dec. 24, 1874, Nottce in tierehy given i6 a1l {irons wlin may bave cinfms agatust the Germau Natlona) Uank of (‘hicago That the saiie Iust be prescated (o Jagics M. Flower, Lecelver, At Chicaky, Iiinoia wiil the iekal broot thereo, Srlthlir three’ monthis from thia date. or (hey Wil b dfaaliowed, NO, JAY RNOX, Combtrolier of the Ciirreicy. 26, $50. $100. $200. $500. Alex, Frochingham & Co, have hoen for many y stock lrokers and bankers in New York, at 12 Wal The ? @alninge for their custon 0 FELUTON ToNt NVEALTICHLS FANRInE frows $50 1o £300, sl have the enviable reputation of always mak- ing quick returns. Kend for thelr Anancial Report, free. w York Tribune, __STEEL PENS. SPENC N STEEL PE of tha \'QM Hest European Make. and untivaled for Flaxiillly, Dorsbllily, and Eveoness of Polot, REAL SWAN QUILL ACTEON, In Twenty Nnmbera. Samples, including the popo- IRt 155 8- 5w e 3 161 Mna Fomis | Jvints il be sent by mall, for triat, on recolpt of 35 Centa. Ivison, Brakeman, Tavior & Co, 138 nnd 140 Graand Strect, New York, T sons) i A A AR TLadics Purchasing CORSEBETS SIOULD EXAMINE Mudni Foy's linproved CORSET BKIRT SUPPORTER. “amforts Form, 1L y "t t SKirt-Supporting A Curmt Tear aale liy ail Jead: {ng deaiers, Mannfactarod by ] FOY & IFARMON, Aa New Hnven, (‘o __FOMEIGN ADVERTISEMENTY, VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF CLYDESDALE. HORSES AT * & Mevryton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, arluke, have been Indrucied by 11 by public auction an Tues. s and Fillles aud 20 yburling . % unil killles are o wonder- iy goa huty Including aeiiaals in b clivers 1hut firwi prizes at tha Patis Interuatioual hint of the loval Roclety of K owe {n Seotland in 1673, ] whd are wot by the wel and are ull very bl e on 1 Diorse ** Vb T WINCHESTER'S — SPECIFIG PILL A spewty and radieal curo for Nervous Debility, Wenkurnm, &e., and all div Lrought o by Lie Aiscrotlony, Lacouss, or O % of thu I Nurvous Syntun, $win 1o tix Boscs sre usually suilis clent, BENDFORCUCULAK, Privo 81 perbox s Sx ¥y wall, acurcly sosted, with full disece Proparcs y iy & o Chiemiate, S0 St Bry New Yurk, FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, $ecareiultobuyonly the Genulne. OTOGRALHY, N FLEOANT “BILE VELVET FIGAM & AND CABINET PIOTO. QUART Wil be piven (o cus. somer (i week ut g o] Btudio, 85 sud 87 Kust Madisou sk, over Horaney, Murla Hait, ¥ L CIURQPODIST, 8, VHR CHIROP- Invtabit rallet. Btepheis' Al TUght Falve for burus, bolle, “oriiy culs, brulies, &c.§ drug: «uhiayo Ity 230 ber box, 't[}gn to Lt rqols BT HELMBOLTS OOMPOUND rggm EXTRAQT BUCHU PHARMACEUTIOAL, b Apecific remedy for all discasea of the Hiadder anu For licutlity, Lovwot Memory, fndisnosttion to Exers o of Busiiicua, Whartniess of TNt b Troubled wich Thoughte of Direaxs, Dimness of Vision, Pains 1o the Jinck,, Cliest, and 1iead, Itwh of Blood'to the Head, ale Lontenauce, aud Diry #xln, thiews ‘s are aliowed to £oon, very fres ts aiud Conanmntion fallow: - Wlen the countitution hecomun affected It requires the ald of 20 (hvirorating niegicioe 1o sirengihen and tone up shie pysten, witleh RELMBOLD'S TR K X “ml:fl‘“]lOLD"SnBUC"U equ » 3 by tho 1n0st emiacn? physicians ail aver thewecrsr e DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Tleadsche, Paln in the Bhoulders, Con h, Dizziness, Hour Htomuch, Kru ptions, Dad Taste ffl the Mouth, Eloltation " e "{fi'x"‘nfi"r" i the Feglon ot ths te ing of l:’l))@\'\“.? ek paiatufiarmplonis, fry TELMBOLIS BUCHU Ivig he Stamnach, stimulstea the torpld Liver, Huwels, !.:fm“ o lieaithy action in clflnv‘l‘n’:’l‘ln’n bioad ot all iny . And fn {mpartiog new Iifc and ole 3 Finkle tHal will be aulie safMefent to convince i modt healtating of its valushle remedial propertics, PRICE~$1 PER ROTTLE, OR 6 FOR 85, H.T.HELMBOLD PROPRIETOR, TEMPLE OF PIARMACY, 830 CHESTNUT-ST.,, PHILADELPHIA, JORN ENRY, N §~ Sold Evervihe HEIRT c}g’m& (;km.cA DR. J. WILBUR s i 1a making some of ths most wonderful curcs on rece ord, Competent Iady assis.ants in sttendance. GOLD PENS. JURH BOLLAND'S Pt Reard LD PN hiovement in the manafecturs of sriments far more ECORD?’ Pen -is The Iful, combination of the tws precious and non-corrosive mefals; 16 kr. Go o Platinun, whils iho ordinary gold pen cone tains un alloy of copper, reducing is finan gutyieiding ‘that elasticily, danslly wad ! tamasr which the cortly fatinwin supplies, *RECORD "' Gold Pon Faints sre of the best Zridium. (Dismonds,) indestructible with fair treatmont, and polished o glass liko amoothness, produced ont. pon writers have now avery objoction to old faiely oversoms, snd every requiramont in a en which will endure =nd not oxidize, met. The *RECORD' Gold Pen s, uaran possent Durability, Peemanency of Spun? nd erfection of Poinf. Price, $2.50, 10ld by sil Jaw- elors and Slationars in the United States. ¥ nat found order diroct from JOUN HOLLAND, Manufacturer, 10 W, 4th St.. Cincinnatis e —— WUNINENS CARDS, v QUINCY GRANITE CO. F. J. FULLER, Proprictor, WEST QUINCY, MARS. GRANTTE MONUMENTAL WORKOL every descrip. tlon, exceuted (n the heat manaer, i LIGIT, DARK,” and AMBER SPOTTED G RANITE- Esttmates ' or orders for Bullding Vork rometiy at- tended to. Oar quarries arcof the hest quallty dark bine ELluck, ana we have extendve Steaut Pollahlog Works, Corresponience and orders sollcited. “SUMMER RESORTS, e o e i S SR s - ) The Past Two Summer Scasons Have proven tho fact that Flsher's Island, in the At~ lantic (icean, nioe wiles from New London, Stonlog. ton, and Watch 1lll, is for cure of acccasand attract- iveness the most promlsing Summer Itesort In Amertea, ‘I'ie Trusteo of tho estate Is desfrons of negotisting ‘with parties for the erection of a frst-class hotel and for which [iberal conceesions wiil ba made, ticulars, maps, etc.. furslaned on WJAMES H, L’ Snicasion by ‘abpiication s Hhdstee New York., 16 A, 000 actes In HJIA!I‘I Vineyarid, 104 Jobn Fisher's Tsland {s nine miles lon srea, ferille, and fo thie peer of Ininnd, or Watchs 11ill, havini very many ad- Yyantaces and sttractions which none of ‘the atmve- fiamied have, aud combines ail that they scparately o OCEAN STEATSHIPS, Ouly Divect Liue fo France, General Tramsatiuntio Compnny. Between New Yorw and Havre. Pler 42, N, I, foot of Morton-st. FPUANCE, Trulello,..... Wedneadar, Mareh 18, 3n LADIADOR, Bangiier, Wedn=sday, Apri 2, 1350 ). AMERIQUE, Delord. ediicaday, April I PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (lacludiug wine): AN Irst Cabl, $100; hecond Cabl, $853 $20, includ(ng wine, bedding, and utensits, Bleaniers * Perlere," ** Villo'de arls,” **Si, Laus Fent, il not carry sicerage patcagors. Checks drawn of Credit Lyonats of Parisin amount to T, LOUI, DIt BEDIAN, Acent, 63 Urosdway, OrW. X, WIITE, 07 Clark-atee Aient for Chicagon ™ INMAN LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIFS, Camying the Uritish and United Htates Malls Mew York ani Liverouol, vla Gueecyio Tickets to nud from the principal Englist Irish, French, Germag, Muilan, and Scand e ptaamern carry no Hve stock oF any ki FUANCIS C BROWN, Gea. Weatorn Asent, 0 11 South gL, Clleasio, EF-DRAFTS on Great {iritain, Jrcland, and 1ho Cone sirient for aala. STATE LINE clfast, Londonderr, To @1 frou e BTATE OF' 2 BEATE OF VIRGINTA i Cabty, §53 1o 70, ac teke 10 I Ttetnl ] tura tickets, § Fs&:nntl b Rus i B WIS 0™ Agen e 7 Brondwan AY. JAMES WARRACE, Goneral Wentern Ma 2124 Wasliugtou-at., Chicago. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, New York... «.Landon... «.Parls. Stenmers sl every Saturday from New YVork for Southumvion and_Iiemen. Fasongers booked for ik 1781 1t Jowe e, OF FASSAGE=Fromr New!York to South- 0, Lnudon'.‘djrnvrr lhdl)n‘men‘._flr‘fl cabtu, $100¢ d ‘enbin, 1 g Green, Eouth Clurkeat,, RATES u Aients £Gr Cilfcago, FROPOSALS, DROPOSALSN -« FOR CAR-FASTEN- Inga, for use un cars transporting cuods I boad, and for sealy fur und on puckaes of dutabie Gouls Turasny Dreancuenr, March 6, 15 Bealed propnaala are fnvited until 12 u'clodk . on Monilay, March 1. 1871, for lanieg the Treasnry Tiepartunent fotanings for car and weuls for pack- vs 0 such quantiilva aa thy rimeat inuy from 1 of bidders, ft 1s stated that thero oy carTien. viz ¢ tlise bondid ! or Uhe 0Tt 2ro tWo classe X ta_transpott Lranwport unap) ¥ix.1 wre, ele., of cambjifig rative cheapirs outinie thy uso ol enlngs, Tt cfas ren’ s superio Ay, and com| iy, secur! iy the Depariiient will ead sen ¥ tartag packagen lead avals, which aro attached with card ara: quw Usel, and, &8 T tho caso of eare fastenligs, will o cottloucd untessa more destruble duyice t+ pubrdited, 1Y als will be accompanied Ly sstuples of the v 1 10 b furnished, and Wil state tiia whicli the samio. boxed aiid marked for ship: Hiaut { suchh wauner as uay be requlred by the bo. partment, will hoellvered b4 (he oice of oo express Qrtrelghi company 3t thu place of manutacture, Wikiers will étale, (o (he cess uf load soats, which mustdiave wires at loast fen (1) (pches 1 Jengih ate fachcd, wish one ond fusixied In tho seal, thio prica per thousand, 10 I ratiniated that sbout one milllion o aboat two hundred dioussnd packaga a quired per Aubun, o Deparimant’ recerven the Hght 10 reject any or all bids, und to walye informalftics. Due examination will bo ade of, and full constdera- Hfon glven 1. the uicrils of sl lutks, scals, and other devices which may be submitted, Priuted forma of pro 0 not furnlshed, nor are ¥ bo nado for furalshing either or Lot v A Lo be marked 't Proposals jor edr-fastoniugs ™ or ' Proposals for peckage-soals ™ as e casa may be, aad addressed 10 thu Becretury uf tho Toas _Gitxued.) JOIIN BHERMAN, l)ll()lflil!;\l;fi FORE IRRON WOREK OrvioE oF BURERYISING ARCIITEGT, TIREASURY DEVARTNRNT, WasHINGTON, L, ed prdposals will b 16 the 25t duy of Maroli, prie Ve Slwieh 7, ved ut this allice’ 87, fur the Beal n. on fufurination, muay be on a bis oifice oF the oilice uf the Buperintandent cat f FIABEM, Actiog Supervising Arclitect. LEGAL, T T e YO Y Y g ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. croditors of Miareus Krouberg, of Chiago, Cook oty et afe SHoraby POLEL et b o she ULl duy of Jevuary, in7u, amigied to iue all his props orty, real and. persoal, (3 trust for tha berodtof e oreditors, and thiat Uiey wro sunuired to presont their cladue under oath o atiriatlon 10 mo Within throe wouths frony Chleago, Ja) WADFOlin nakcock, Autgnes, 150 Lagallo-st., Chicdgo, ‘Teouer &Flower, Attornoys, 11 sy FANED and REPAIRRD, triding ex g Tl LALN, 80 Denri f‘?f Went adinam sra onuoy& 107 Norih Gihe Atoa Sty Liouine 1o, NN =L adles’ Drensor Seonnes linwis, dved and cieaned. nto. Gan, bo heautifally DYED o (Clothes! LADIFS AND GLNT RAILROAD . TIMO TABLD. ARFIVEL KND DEPARYURE OF TRATRS, EXPLAYATION OF Rerrryce MARKN.—f Satrrday §iSefied. SSundsy ‘excepted.” 1Mondsy excepted, CAGO & NORTHWESTE: mk';? nm:& 6 cn-!;:-uxhg%mfinnxkg:mA&u at Teave. | Arriva aPacific Fast Lino, Am aBloux Cily & X am| o aDubuque Da: A Am abubuque Nij pm am aVmnan pm am $El paan 00 & m nm in. i@ 00 p m| D am 00 pm' g 145 am 50 B myt 8:50 nmy 00 & m(* 4100 pm. 100 pm ! 7:00 81 Hi R b)Ma; 3 :00 pmi 4% Am alake Genova. U0 pin 210:45 am SFond du Lac, S 4:43Pm S 005 Am Pullinan Tot 1 Bie exzoand Cooacil Nuds o0 the TS ario ah o on the ~ RS AN train”iesving Chicaxe . T, XNoother road runs Pullman or any other form of Lotel cAre weat of Clleazo. a~—Depat corncr of Walltand Kinzle-rta, b-Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie.sta. OHIOAGOD, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RATLROAD, Dopots foot of Lake-at., Indians-av. and Kixsecnth Aod Canal and S1xteenin-sis. Tickot Offices, 6 Clarke #L. and st depats, Leave. | Arrivo, Mendota & Galesburg Kxpress . nm Ottaws & Streator Express pm Rockford & % cport Expresa. pm Dubuaue & £fobx City Expre m Pacific Faat Express . m Kan olorado Exprers pm Grove Accommodaiion pm ¥ o o 2m Mendota & Ottaws ¥ am Aurors Pasmenger. 3] Tawner's Grove Accommodativn, sm Free| & Dubugna E: am Ounshe Night Express am e ‘ast Express, i &m City & 8t. Jos Fxjirees, m Palace Diging-Cars aud Puilman 10-wheel | Blecplug-Cars are run beiween Chicsgo and Omahs on. / the Paclfic Exress, Unton De i kel % nton ot, West e, near Madison-st, Twenty-third-at. - 1icker Omees 18 Hah CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, MU'JB’ AND ORI0AGO, KANBAS OITY & DENVER 8 :'l Lea Eansas Cit 90 p | Bt Louls, Springfielu & Texi 005 Mobliie & New Orleans Expreas ..{* 8:00 & m| 8t. Louln, Springfleld & Texas,..|§ 9:0 pm Peorie, Juriington | Fast Expeialt :00 8 1m & Keokuk i 1eos|§ B00 pm Chieago & Paducah &, 1t Ex....[2 0:00 am| reator, Lacon, Washingt'n b, |+12:30 p Jollet & ¥ ight' Avcomimodntion|s £:00 p QUI0AGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY UBmeer w’:»z'éfn‘ffi"éf e apesio Sherman okes andat de; 145 pm *10:10am * 4:00p m £:00 D m +10:45 A M )| D00 TG00 p m evens Point, and Ashe turough Ntht Express....it 0:00 pm ¢ 7:00.8m 2 TRl e A00 el he et A siicor S Fraiaia Minne: either via A ratrl du Chlen, oF via Watenown LaCrowe, and Winona. Depot, foot of Lokm t, d 1, B T 0 o) oot of Lake«st, ab 0t of '] LY - RACO] POl oker Onicas 151 Handomiats beas Claspn ot Arrive, Bt. Louls Exprees. BL. Louls Fast Line.. Cairo & Sow Orleans aCslro & Tex Springfeld Kxpress, ... Bpringfield Xlunt expre Feotin, Burlinkton & Ke ¥Peorta, Burlington & K Duluqric & Sfoux City Dutmgue & Sloux Cif cokul i i ! ' ! SpEsTNCEUn ZZz2s53E3PE8 ESBEEEEEZES =BTETRC I EEEEFEEREES Gliman Paseng @0n Saturday nizht runs to Centralla only, 50n Haturday night runs (o Peoria ouly. MICHIGAN OENTRAL RATLROAD, D”l‘i:‘i‘[ {D‘!’J’g‘gf Lfi!'klf‘l:‘r d lbfll‘gf T:!hl]‘lntl;nfl'l‘q ik : ., BOULRCaAL CUFROY OF Hags A0, Grand Tacio Hiatel, Bhd at Falemer o o™ ® €:00 pm,* 152 b OHIOAGO BATLWAY, 1-sta, Tieker Offces, Grand Pacina’Hotel, Teave. | Arrive. 100 8 m 45 & m FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & orner Uanal and « Palmer How st and !BIxr;:ren am'® 7:00 pra *; Expreas.. pm§ R0 & Fust Liugon. pant 600 & BALTIMORE & OHIO, TR g g st el e . ices ark-at., by 0] Pacifc, aud Depot (Expouttion TuldR, ot oo Arrive, 1§ K40 mm 708 pm Moming Exprers... FiT iAo s LAKE BHORE & MIOHIGAR E0UTHERN, Lieavo, Morning Mail=01d Lins.. . New York & foston Bucclal Kx: Atlantle Expreas Night EEpresi.. PITTBBURC, CINOINNATI & BT, LOUIS R, R. (Cincinnat! Afr-Ling and Kokomo Line.) Depot; curner of Citnton and Carvol 3 (RE Clncinnatt, Indisnapoils, Louts- Tille. Columbiug & Last Day) Night Expreas, KANKAKER LINE, : Depot, foot of Lako st. and foot of ‘Twent; L 4 1 Indl, s & Lont. s 0:40 n | Nigiit bxpres. [* 8100 pm «1§ 8:00 p 4700 um CHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAGIFI0 BAILROAD, Depot, carner of Van Luren and Sherman-ets. Tickes Oritce, 56 Clark-st., Blcrinan louse. L Arrive. Davenport Xxpress. ... Qmahs, l4aveowarth Teru Accommodatl Nighy icxpross. CHIVAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD. ** Danvilie Route.™ Tiokes Oflces, 77 ClATK-Al., 12 Drarborn:at., aud Dee pot, ouruer Gl Carroli-ata, Day Mail, Nastiville AV REARDIES, GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE MARK, ITI‘B fll’l)::ll IiII-TRADE MARK, :'wl' bratptly sid A eally cure any overy caeuf 5 [y lrull]‘ll e iclg X b Beforo Taking,fie nuelc, and st o fioe ki, used for over lh"l( years with Kreat guocess. 2~ Full particulans tn our pamirbler, which we da« slre 11"“\] {1v0 by wall to avery une, ‘,‘TIII Specila Biculcingtssold ur at aruerlacdat 91 e adiclke, oF 315 peckages for ire . Sl o the moncy by addrewing " T8 b7 mall viTa THE GRAY MRDICINK 00 10 Mechanics® Block, Dotrolt, Mich, VANBCHAAOK, STEPILENSON & CU., 12 aod 04 “Loke-at., Chicaxo, wholexalo and retall agents who will auply druggist at proprieton’ prives. SLISCELLANEOUS. . N ot cal Treatl STHR T e ENOW iy . I'RKSKRYATION, crybody, * Prive, 81,° seut by THYSELI etk 8, 2o prescriptious, eftiver s of which 1 worth teu sinies the ¥ice of the bk (ol Madal warded tho aupat by lioston Merald 1 coutparlion. vorioa ahouli e The wuthor 1 a nobiy mple seut to all on ror celol af & 0413} sk S 0 ecntd 107 Bateis, " ITRAT, NO CURE! DR. KEAN, A & London Lancet, ut ¢his valuubls Look, ctar, Autllustrated NO PAY ! 173 Bouth Clark-st., Ohloago. Gonmuit personally or branall, freo of gy, an all chroulc, nervous,orapecial dlscascs. Dr.J,Koan [ thg Quly physiciul tu 1Be CIty Who WalTantd vurcs 0L UQ LAY,