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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TWELVE PAG @135 No. 1 amber, 81,113 103i.,15: No, it do, 81,080 1.0 . £1.10%@1.114 No, 1 do (ssles 000 b, at $11HZ1.11;" exten do (anlen 440 B St 1. liye qulets Western, Ho@titie, Patley auiet, but stoady. Malt dult. 'Coen nomle ally unehnngad, receipts, 141,000 bu g nngraded, 15¢ No. i ASK@AIGe] stcamer, d43untiiie; 455 Fligqaad e old do, 4bagarade, Oats dul] snd lower; “recoipts, K L 000 bus No, b waite, angaedliset No, 2 o, 23(c; No, 1do, 5c} ixed Woatern, ii@ukic: white do, 325 @34c. Tiky—In fale demund ne 407643c flors--Quict nnd steudys yearllngs, Jaahic: Bast. e and Weeteen, G7a10e; New York Stato, hp14e, anocemma—Cofler drm, Bugar quiet; fair to Irolinlft, U@0%c. Molasxen steady. Iico qx\lcllmlfiml. o PrrroLrusM—Quint: Unlted, B1%@83c; crude, ganuce; refined, Hige. TALLOW Rrax—Quict st 81.406@1,41 Jrares Dull At 2@ 01 ze, Fang-Steady: Wentern, lite, Pork firmer: ncas, $10,356310,10 7 44040 6O for old, Beef stosdy and meats stronger: long clenr mid. dles, Zak ehiort” da, 85, 607D, 1415, 1ard active and & shade higher; ‘primo stesm, 024, l\mr‘m nll: Western, 1@20c, tukesk—Nominally unchianged, Wutstr—Steady at §1, 005, MILWAUKRER, Bportul Dispated to The Tyidune. swavkek. Mareh 17.--The etock of eraln in stilwankee at the obentigz of business to-day la re. ported by the warehuusemen as foliows: WHEAT, No, 2 amber, 81,1113 1870, 1 8 No. 1epring hard, | No. 1 remlar, 18, %k 14,484 1,801 Tolalvess wovvnenans ove ShiHG2I5 653, KOL CORN, 0,485 2,702 4,130 o0t s 25,008 381,071 Tolalvoivesss sivei ser AR10IB BARLEY, No, 2. v No. 8. lejectes Speclal bif 1o 344,107 O, KK 2,178 02, 6R1 A8, 100 ™ 1,130 Total suvvens 125,000 4,002 300 07,308 To the YWeatern Amoclated Prees. Mitwaukee, March 17, —Froun--Quiet and un- ehanged. Guary—Wheat flrm; opened 4 highor; closed frm; No.1 Milwaakee hard, Btic: No. 1 Milwankee, "W 0, 2 do, Olc; Mareh, B0t4c; Avril, 004;c; Nsy, Oic; No. 83 Milwnukee, The: Ko, 4, Tie; nJcemd. 05e. Corn duli nnd eaclery No,2, fronh, 4@ dde, Oats stendy, with a falrdemand: No. o Dic, Rye stenay; No. 1, doc. arloy Mess pork quiet; . . 70, heat, 30,000 by, wheat, 24,000 0 « Recerrts~ Flour, 5,000 el bsummm- —Flour, 1,200 brl, u. BALTIMORE. Baunonk, Md.. March 17.—~Fronn—Qulot and frm; Western supers, 83.5064.00; do extra, 75 do family, $5,007h Onatx—Whent—Westorn quief 0. 2 Western wiuter red, »spot and March, SL14:5: April, 1414021, 14 May, 8L141:@1,14%, Corn— Western dull; Westorn mixed, spot, and March, 43%; April, 4B@48%c; May, 444@44%c; steamer, HD'4c. Oate flrm; higher; Pennsylvuniu, $@dic; Western white, 82@34c; do mixed, 31@ Ke, Rye firn at HREO0C, Hiv—Quict; primo to' cholco l’ennaylvnnl:‘ $11.00@ 122, O Puovistons—steady: mes ark, 80, 75 10, 7 4i¢ s clear o eliles, Balk meats—Lovae shoulte, . dic; packed, 4@hc. Hacon—Shoulders, 43c; tlear ri l’{uldu Oc; bams, 9@10c. Lurd—Refined, uetces, Burten—Steady; prime to cholce Westorn ptked, 18@20C; roll, w10, FYaaw~Searce and higher at 16@17c, D‘)‘M'nul.:u:l-—L!ull; crude, ThH@8lc; refined, ) X Corrre—Very firm; Rlo cargncs, 10K@1Gc, Wuiskv—Dull at £1.07@1.0733, © » Fueiants—To_ Livorpuol, per ateam, steady; eatton, t5d 3 flour, 2s 6d; geain, Thd, - Recermn—Flour, %817 brie: wioat, 01,800 bu; corn, 83,600 bu; oats, 3 rye, 1. bty I bwtznumlwtn--\vhum. 127,00 bu; corn, 4,100 PITLADELPIITA. PiiLApELPIIA, March 17, —Froun—Inactivo; su- ptr, 82,501,003 Minnerotn extea famiby, medium tacholee, $1, 350G+, K0; do fancy, $4, 8743 Ohlu do, faney, $3.25. ye flonr unchanged, Quarx-—Wheat uvsottled; No. 2 Western rod, In tlevator, §1.1: Ryo eteady, Corn steaay; Weatern rejceted, on track, 42@4234c; do steamor, €0, 444 B —Slnfld,)'- with o fale deman 2 60@13,00. Mees pork, $10 L. Deef, THani ~Emoked, 811, 00¢¢10,00; pickled, 0, 5 Lard—Weslern tlerce, $t 7, 00, Brrren—Bteady; New k Stato and Dradford Connty extrus, 20@21c: Western [tosorve oxtin TO@IHe: o, £ooh 1o ehalte, ToRII: ? ? Wentorn, 17¢, et; Weetern full cream, B@83c: L , TGLNC, :i’nr.m.:ml— irm; refined, 94@V%c; crude, c. skr—Demand actlve; Weetern, $1,004, Hregirrs—Floar, 3,900 brlss whedt, 17,000 buj o, 111,000 bu; oats, 10,000 bu} rye, 2,600 bu, Lou1s. March ST, Br. Louts, Mo, changed, Urain—Wheat higher; No. 2 red, $1.00%@ L02% enshy 81,02%G01. 0:335 Avrll; $1.00G1. 0415 023 June: No. 3 s, DS@UB3je. Corn March; 81%@ ; HE84Le June, 20e cash; 25ebld for April. Ryo lower to sll; 40t5c bid, Vueky—Steady at 81,01, Peovisiona—oric lighor; jobblog, $10,15@ 10,20, Dry ealted meats highor; cloar tiba, $1.85 {871 endh; 848715 May; $5,074 buyor May, eon “lughers “clest riby, ' $5, 5065853 cloar, g IO el sl 12 Daltinores, 3,604,704 I’l’t‘r’m;nn,‘l Sh A0 ‘eher’ to fancy, 937644103 rough mixed ilc‘kul]?x. 11,0063, 503 Tecelpis, 1,500} aipments, L4l mllll‘sxvrn—l’lo\lr 7,000 brist whent, 43,000 bu; h"!- L0 La; oaty, 22,600 bus rye, 7,000 but 4,000 bu, st n:::'ru-mu{:r, 7,000 brie; wheat, 7,000 bu; 1%, ~Frovn—Un- CINCINNATL OiXcumuatr, 0., slarch 17, —Corrox—Sirong 8 higher at 030, ; FLoun—Steady aud unchanged., UBiN—~\Whoat steady, with s good . demand: d any White, $1,00@1.05, Corn—Falr deo- El‘:r:l L at lower rates: 35370, Oats quivt, Lut Ityo qulet a1 G0y, Baclsy i govd 2 fall, §1. 00, Pork in good domand; flem at Intter extra heavy, Lard fn fair tewm, §0,40 bid, 80.50 msked, Hulk rouger; shonlders, $3.05 cush uf Luyer i WOt Tib, §4, 86 canhs $1,1K0 buyer March ler Apridi' 85,20 buyer: Muys, ahort clear, Nucon quist "but tisn 8t $4.26, §3.57%, ftmand; o, Puoyisoy u In good demand at full pricos; $1,02, Borrei—Steady wnd unchanged, Ve 05k Q- ~Steady und fir ut U3e, 3 TOLEDO, Ildm:rm. Oy March 17,~(inaiN—Wheat steady M o No, 1 white Michigu, $1,04%; umbor Shigan, spot, huld at $1.01, 81, vid; Apnl, n;?"’l; May, 81,04; No, 2 red winter, spotand 3t 81075 Aprl, 8107645 May, 81.0813; No. d, 81 Western 81, 1035 LN T M P Uute nomiually TANSAS CITY, « #pecial Dispatch (o The Tribune, "3 Cite, Murch 17.—Guasn—~The Price cmn < tepurta; Wheat—Hucelity, 16,240 bu; slip- M‘"';' 10618 bug frmer; Noo 2 cuah, O0c; oy AT No. 3 cud, 8ics March, 88lo; el o 70 Com—Roceintu 1,006 ous olip- 4 2,511 bag atoudy; No. e privag T DETROI gzvnmr. Mich,, March 17, —Frovn—Steady, i oWhedt frmer; ostra, $1.05%3 Noo 1 Kap g Sl BN March, $1,043;; April, $1.004; gy, SL 00T June, '$1LUMA; wiillug, B1,01; ".D‘.o'\] l'i"l‘w Recoipte, 15,411 bu; shipwcate, BOSTON, March 17, —Froun—Dull; Western su- Wiae D@38, 50; comniun exiray, §:), Toisd, ¥5; £ PVBNL extres, $1,0065. 00; Miuaveota 0o, 34,00 Uoxrny, shuter wheats, Ohloand Michigan, $4.75 @253 Minots and Indian, $5.2500.00: KL Toule, 85.502,50; Wisconeln and Minnesota vatenl process, apring wheats, $0, 50@H, 255 winiee wheata, $0,00@7.50, Corn aulet: mixed and yol- low, 47@ i#c, ta searco and firm: No, 1 exira White, #7441 white, #04@37c; No, 1§ white No. 2 mixed, Ho@3ue. Rye, t1Ta-- Floir, 0 vy corn, 30,900 buj ety o 00 e +000 Brisy eoen, A0y 3 BuienNta—fiour, 036 brls, 28 2 2 & BUFFALO, Rorrato, March 18, —~Quain—Market generally dull; prices nominally nnchanged. Balea 000 bu sample apring ut $1.02; 2 cars new corn at 30%5¢, 0OSWEGO. Orwrao, March 17, —Ouain-Wheat firm; No. 1 hard Duluth spring, $1.1:1; No, 2 Milwaukee, 81.05. Coru firm; No, 2 Weatorn, 6@40c. PEORIA, Pronta, March 17, —Hiunwines—Sieady and une clianged at 81,0214, TETROLEUM, ULEVRLAND, 0., March 17, ~PETROLRUM— Firni§ stnndard white, 110 test, 8y, Pirtenuna, P, March 17.—PernoLeus=— Quict; crude weak, £1,0:83%¢ at Parker's for ship- ment; relined, 0)3c, Philadelphia delivery. Oin Ciry, March 17, = PrTunLnuy~Market "f“"“ uctive, with ssles ut 8445¢, declined to Bl e, at which prico it clused: ahiu! ta, 46,000 brly, wveraging 15,0003 transactions, , 000, DY GOODS, NEw Yonw, Mareh 17, —The Jobbing trade con- tinues fatrly active: cotton goods tn ateady domaud prints more active: npron prints eelling freelys @inghums in bolter requests dress goods dolng well, aud wonlengoods quick, The Hultetin miva: b Tiwenty-live lundred plecen of dress ifks will be kold ot auction next Wodneeday, " Forelyen Euudn in fui requeat. TURPENTINE. Wirstigurox, March 17, —8rtmrs TURIRNTING— Flrm at 203zc. MARINE, MILWAUKEE. Fneetal Diwpaten to The Trihune, Mirwaurey, March 17.—The tugs Welcomo amd Maxon yesterday succeeded in towhyg the steam-horge Sparta to the Schiitz Brewing Company's voal dock, where she will discharze a cargo of cosl held all winter, ‘The prop Oconto s about to zo into commis. glon ogaln, having been thoroughly repaired, repainted, snd renovated. The prop Menmojues has returned from lLud- Ington, where she delivered o eargo of graln, She will perform no further service until placed un‘tim her old route to Cheboygau aud the fal- suds, CLEVELAND, CrevenAND, O, March 1T.—At 8 meeting of vessel-owners this afternoon, Capt. P. Minch, J. A, Reddington, aud C. L. Russell were appoint- cd delegrates to the Vessel Owuera' Conventlon, which meets fu this city Wednesday, ‘The scs- slons of the Convention will be held in the Board-of-Trade roows, CLEVELAND, Snectnl Dispateh ta The Trivune. CLEVELAND, O, March 17.—The vessel-owners of this ¢ity met to-day und nnpointed delegatos to the Convention to be held hero on Wednes- day. It Is expeeted that the Convention will be A suCcess. THE FIELD AND STABL Influenzn=Vetorinary Hyglonn: LXV, Lroxaure of the Atmosphore, From Our Own Correspondent. The following comes from Buckley, 111., under date of March 7; ' VETERINARIANY: Wenre loaine a greal many haracs In thls neighborhood with what some cail jung-fover, or lung-dixense. Not knowiny any- thing about it, I wonld like yonr advice, if 1 citn muke you inderstand whut It i, The first sympe 1ums are a sleewy, dull appearance: will be some- what off thelr feed, sii)] will eat some: pulwo oncs third faster than In other horsess cem to want water often: roma will swell on the belly, othors Wil vot; will contintie to run down i flush slowly for two'or threo mianthe, and dio gonerally, | If fou can make out from what 1 hinve written irhiat tie, aud give a remedy, you will greutly oblige yours respectiully, Joun HaLt, And many other readers of Tux Frinuxg, Answer.~The disease prevalling anfong the horses in your ucighborhood scoms to bo epl- zootle (nfluenza. In mild attacks, a clean, woll- veatilated stable, good earg in general, food ensy of digestion, nud, maybe, a little saltpotre in the water for drinking, constitute all the treatment required. In severer cases, or In aucl fu which the disease commences a8 a plajn- Iy-duveloped fover und shows a tendeucy to aflect the respiratory organs, I would give, dur- fng the first staxe, the followlng medivin Pulv. hierb, digltatis purp, half an ouace; tort. cmetic, balf an ounce; ‘puiv. rad, ulthwwm, two ounces; and wator, just cnouch to make four pilla,~two ta be given at onee und two eleht or ten hours later. If the catarrbal-rheumatic tharacter §8 not plainly developed, as 1s some- tlmes the cose, but the fever Is bigh and inflam- matory symptoms aro present, I would substi- tute kult nitrle (saltpetre), two ounces,—or, if o yellow colorof the visible mucous membraucs Indientes un affection of the liver, hydrurm. chlor, mit. (calomel), three drachms,—for the tartar emetle. After the above medicine las been piven, the fover, a8 s general rule, will Lo broken {u less than twenty-four hours, and the pulse, up perhaps to aixty beats or more fn a minute, will soon be down to forty-eleht or foruy-four, or even to normal, If such {s the vaso, the further treatment consists In good care, In providing s comfortable, clean, and well-ventilated stuble, that {s ueither too warim nor too cold, and in glving food casy of dlge tion, It the fever should not be materiatly re- duced, the dizitalis must not be repeated, und uconlto extract, twenty to thirty graiws, once every four hours, lus to take its, place, ft may 1w elven in the samo combinatiop s digitats, Bhould pinin symotoms of pocamonta (lune- tever) or of glenritts develop, it will be udvisa- ble to apply on each sldu of the chest u wood countar-irritant,—canthacldized ofl (1:4), aften recommended i this column, thoroughiy rubbed 1n op 8 Burfuce of ten to twelvo Inches in diame- ter, I8 the beat,—and to eive fnternally the fol lowing mealeinos Tartar ometie, balf an ounce uniwog. chlor, ons ounce aud o halts puly. rad, Haulr, pulv. sem, cul,, and puly, rads altluee, each two oune und water sutficient to muke ten or twelye plflu,-—l\w to bo given three times a day, If, ‘howeyer, thie treatment s commenced with fn time—that {s, during the very first stage of the discase,—the lnat nmned wedicines are scarcely ever necessary, beeauso the anhinal, In wost cuses, will bo cone yulescent within twenty-fouror thivty-six houra, f'o bleed an Inlluenza potient, or 10 cover thy same with biaukcets, as Is etimes done, and even reconinended by persans who ought to know better, 18 decidedly injurious, and very often tauses the ddiseass to beeomo fatal. Drenchilug, too, must be avolded ; the medicings o be given must be adminlstered In the shapo of pills or boll, or be mixed <with the food, undl tuken voluntarily, The latteronly very fow hurses wiil to. Speclul care §8 veceasary while the horse fa couvalescent, otherwiso a relapee, uaually woreao than the irst attack, 18 very often the conso- quence, ‘Ihu disease, as o rule, hecomes fatal only If he putients are neglected or {mproporly treated, (Edemutous swelling under the baeg-houe, o high putsy, und @ plainly-perceptible beating of the heart cupstitute aufuvorable symptons, oud, 1n most cases, uiust be considered a8 cutfons uf a termiuution iy dropsy, It may by considercd os sn glmoss futa) symptom i the cuntharidized oll, thongh well rubued Iy, fails to oroduce swelllug b the ukin, PRESSULE OF THE ATMOSFIERE, ‘Fho pressure of the atnosphere Is subject to a great muny wore or lees sudden chaniges, con. nected with, or depending o, the conditlon ot the atmoapherie alr us to inwisture, density, clectrivity, motlon, ete, 1t {s Wlschost bn wurin and dry wenthen, and I lecalitivs that are not el elovated shove the lovel of tha seas com- paratively Jow Jiu bad weathee wind on elevated graund, wind lowest on bigh mouutsing. “The pressure of the uimosphere upon the surfuce of the hody of a hurse, eauut 1o sbout fortywleht or flity square fect, Is, on an uyerage, butween 0,000 winl 110,000 ‘vounds, A, difurence of ond fuch in the stiand of the barometer—tho - sivument by which the pressuro of the atmos- pheva bs uscertaimed—amounts to 400 pouuds for cagh squurs fuot, Notwithstunding all this, under common clr- cumstunces the tremendows welcht of the at. mosphere {8 not felt at all, ur experionced bug very little, bucauss its pressure (8 unifurm everywhere; und such u unhiorm pressure of the simosphere (8 necessary tu the oxistence of overy avimal orgumsim. In high attitudes, whejo thu pressare §s constdernbly dimiutshied, fmportant orgavie provesses, necessary to Hiw wind health, ui y Interfered wit i ot tuke pluce i sucl u tiunee 43 s yequined Tho to sunport iife for ony length of time, Tho blovd expands und ta drawn (o the surface of the bady nwd to the Tunga, respiration il cfr- culation are more or less disturbed or partially Interrupted, nwl blood may even tramside throwen the mucotis membranes und throush e ekin, - The whole boay lacks the necessary support; the process of - respleation, conses quently the decarbonization of the biood, ara not complete; and all other organte processes proceed with insutliclent vizor. Hence, the thiuner the nir, or the less the wetght of e atmosphere, L{m rienced by the animal organtsm. An Increnscd density of the atmosphere, a3 Induced by a high stanid of the barometer, pro- duces at tirat the opposite effect, sl anlmates or lavicorates the ¥hole arganiam; but, ir inneh Increased, it causes pecullar disorders, Huill, o much {nereased or uncommu high pressure dues not oceur unier ordinary cinditions, ntd is l»ruducml only by artiticlal means or umier ex- roordinary circumatunces, to whigh dumestl- cated antmals hecome very seldom exposed, Althoueh allzht and gradudl changes in the oressure of the atmosphiere do not seemn to bave any notlecablo effect uPou a healthy antmal, this mlluence In cuses of discase s frenuently a great one. For instance: the murtality dariing nn anthrux-cplzooty, according to the observa: Uong of Dressler, was very ureat while the Btait of the barometer was a low ouc, but di- minlshed at the rso of the same; uml At very high atand of the barometer no deaths oeeurreil ‘tall. Thia perhaps can ba explatned, uid nearly the same observations may bo made in all other diseases of u slwtlar ciiaract instance, Inswine-plague, Anthrax-discas can searcaly any inare be doabted, nre cansed by excecdligly amall microseopic bodles, Uaclllf nnthracls, which rise i tie sir probably hivh enuugh Lo du no lierm when the density of the ttnosplicra is a great one, but como_down, and are deposited upon the water and the vegeta- tlon, when the pressure (density) of the atwos- phiere (4 dimiatshied. In others, non-contaglous ad non-Infectious discaser, the influcnce of the pressire of the attmosphore 18 plaln envugh, tou, but, maybe, mora complicated sl difllewit of explanation. As a regulntion of the density or pressire of the atmosphere 18 not with! our power, measures of preventlon, ete., siralnst its {nilucuce are out of the questio VETRIINARIAN, THE VOICE OF TUE PEOLLE. Sing ?-0f Courso Tolta Can fing! Cmcaau, March 10.—Tv the Dramatic Editor— 8in: In your wotles of the perfurinance at Hootey's 'Theatra In to-day's TRIBUNE, you cast reflections on Miss Lotta's siuging: You say lier only sceakneas being the xingular delusion that alie can aing, \What do you know about sluging, that you ‘sct yourself'up as a judge of her ‘singling] She can slng; she bos the swectest yulee ever given ‘to womanl Can you stnui You will singz on the other stde of your mouth i you uro not more respectful when you speak of her—or you will meet with an accident, ? JUSTICE. Ttescnt This, Tadlen. To the Editor of The Trthune. Carrcavo, March 17—Thero is one thing of great und momentous importance to us as busl- tiees men of this city that [ wish most emphat- leally to protest agalnst, nnd one which concerus our temporal welfure at certaln hours of the day. 1 make this one appeal fu the unme of weary manhood to a certnin class of females, and that is, ** (hve us o rest." When weary and oppressed with the bnrdens of busincss or labur, of whatever kind, we throw cate to the winas, mud cheerfully step out from our oftices and workshopg, and bail a passtuer car for homes how doubly sweet that one word seemy, ng we enter sadd car und find every seat oceupled with Indles, bundies, bables, band- boxes, and poodle-dogs, Our hearts sink within us at the utter impossibility of *rest to our weary bodles; wo must stand, *grin and bear i, tired tnouwh we bie. Of course, the ladica amd thelr belongings have as much right there ns wo huve, but [ the dear creatures would only show Fomo sign of )’rlty. Ly removing a bunidle, or even her lovely four-footed pet from he seat, or drowing thelf overflow g robes into wmoie contracted quarters, showing us that they were making every effort to % prive us a seat, we, the londs of creatfon, would excuse hey, und help * bear each othier’s burdens.” But alus! no sigu, no recognition. ** Ever!! * Hardly ever." The silka nnd satins expand {nstead, und we el mortificd and ** crosa.” ‘This Ia no pleturc of the imugination, It{san actual fact in every-day Ufe, ~ Ladies will per- sist In monopolizing all’ avallable space in the strect-cars with their pets und what-not at just the very hour when weary mankind are retirn- fmz to'thelr homes. Ladles must know thut this §s not just. 1f they wish to go down town and spend thelr time i purchasing a paper of vins, or yard of silk, or ribbon, or ather things, inthe uame of weary lmmnnlt{ Iot them pet home carlier or stay later. ‘Uhelr chiarms can be iust ns well displayed fn church or elsewhere ns n the street-vars. But at this certaln hour, plenso do * glve us o rest.” L. Mouat. Tho /Etnn Lifa and Judge Van Burev, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicaao, March 17,—1V6 notlee n letter in to- day’'s TRIBUNE from the Hon, Judge Evert Vau Buren under the head of **Stortling Statements about the JEtna Life-Insurance Company, of Hurttord, Conn,* in whieh ho no doubt fn- tended to justly treat the Company in which hia famlly huve been protected by insurance for the lust fourteen yeurs. He evidently forgets to cunstder thut the rate at the ago of 46, when he ingured In the Conneeticut Mutual, and the rate at 6, when ho fusured fu the Atoe, shonld not be the sume, sud that the difference In premlums I8 common to buth companies; that dividends on a polley 80 yoars old should be turger than on n poliey 14 years old, und that dividends ure less onn high age thau on a low re. %\\'n think the Judgo .should not complain about the largo Aurpius which the ZEtun hns ready for emergenctes, A Chicago man, above all others, has had un opportunity to eeu that fu- surance companles aro lable to be called on at any tlne to meet extraordinary demands, when it will be not only destrublo hut ueucunrf to have n surplus cxeeedlng such demands, ‘This surplus §8 the property of the insured, but the manazement of the Company believes the futer- cata of ufl are best served by not dividing the *mortality gains,” Wo ure quite sure tho Judge will arrco with us, ifthis rule fs observed, its Jow expenses muintained, und the judiclous Investiment of ity funds is continued, that bis great-wrandehildren will commend s wisdom In Insuring his Hfe fn ono of the best companles of his duy, und will advise great-grand- children to du lkewlse, the Judgs o any uther person will call at our oflice we shall be'pleased to pive any informatfon that may he desired i regured to the At Life, with the convictlon that wo can satisfy any reasonable persun that he can wake no mistake by befng {usured in this Compauy, LAUL & MAsoy, General Agents, 04 Dearborn streot. =z The Irlsh and Curtor Harrlsou, To the Editor af The Tribune, Cunicago, March 17.~It is openly asserted by the frionds ot Mr. larrison that he carries the forelgn vote In s breechies pockets, and that the Irish and Gurmans, who furm so largo a part of our voting population, will glve bim their stipport, und when they ure asked for ther reasana for thinkiny so, they fnvarfably answer by pointlng to his record. Now, what is that record? Irlshien, you who followed Thomas Francis Meugher on a bundred #1elds of dsnger, vou who ctimbed with him uo to the gory ridee of Bt. Mury’s Holuhta and motstencd s rocks crested surfacs with your blood; Trishinen, you who followed the gallant Corcoran on the fletd of Mannssus, und shared with hilm the gloom of the dungeon aud the pangs of hangers Irlsh- men, you who In your patrlotiam gladly and heartlly followed the lead of the heroie Mulll- sean, gaving your blood as freoly as i it was water for your sdopted lund, what is that record When oue of your own, one who had won for himself imperishablo renown, who had elven of liis blvod un Mexlean flelds, and bad added additionnl Justre to the name and fame of the Ivlsh raco by reason of his gullantry wnd mill- tory achlevencuts, when ho was ppesented to the Democratle Congress for the posltion of Daoorkueper bio was rejected for o Rebel, for o traitor, for o man who hud used his military ed- ugation that he recoived at West Polnt In behalt of them that wero engaiged i the effort to do- stroy this Union, Curter H Harrison voted for this mun whoso hands wers red with the blout of your rac und kinsmen, and In_opposition to Gen, Bhields, Irlshion, that Is Carter Hurrie son's recard, il Lor that base act of treuchery und tneratituda to you who electodhlm 10 Con- greas, ho has the effrontery o ask your yotes for Mavor of thia eity; but thut uct stands charged to his account until himesl! und thy ather Novthern dougnfaces who aided him iy crushing the Untonist snd elovating the Traftor ary relegated to private 1 Who of ns who participated in the campaign of the Bhonandoah \'nnu[v wlll Lorgpt that b ;:kn, summer duy when Bhiclds, with a greatly jo- ferlor foreo fn point of numbors, mut Btonewal] Jackson with w large torce of the Boulhern Democraey near Winchestor? That brilliang battlo hus passed Into history, und the nume of Bhlulds |8 writtun therefn In lutters of wold, Thi Southiern Brigadiers who feared the ald hera on thae battle-fleld have never forglven him iur the thrashing bo gave thew thew, ‘Vhey greater the preesurc expe- | longed wied prayed for the thne when an oppor- tunity should come for them to get ther re- vengey ainl they thought they had got it when,. with h'lrrimll‘ realovs fupport, they sue- ceeded fn defeuting bl for the position for whieh ha hael been namod by the Kepublican miuority In Congzress. But justice never sleepe, who betpay the trusts conflded Lo them may avold 1the penalty of their treason, hut st last, ey are eulied to an account, Fhe mighty peopls. who have watched the procecdings of the Demoeratic Congress ara being uroused to a sense of the danger that hanga uver our Lonl, und as o sllizht (nlleation of what ihey think and feet T prddiet that Carter I Murrieon will not be the next Mayor of Chifeago, A Crrric Sonpizk, For a time thoso Senator Chandler and the South, To the Editor of The Tritune. Citreaco, March 10.—Therecent speech of the ITon, Zachariah Chand1&, Unlted States Senator from Michigan, which tins called forth suen uni- veraal. newspaper comment, sppeurs to have been n surprive even to some of his iost intl- mate friends aud admirers, who, thongh know ing well that he posscesed euperior ability us a atatesinan, had belfeved W fucapable of using lauiunge At such & criticnl moment ga forcible in ts cffect us to produce & marked ingpreaston upon those who now are, atd alwavs bave been, hls most bitter political obponents. While wo have wl autieipated sooner or later to hear from the Senntor, nu one of us expeeted the haitle would begin the momeut hie arrived at the * seat, of war. But enator Chandler is not t] n 1o st stild nnd Jsten to culozies upon men who have taken part in the overtlirow of this Govern- ment amb Jet them puss withonut rebuke. Hets ulways on the defenslve side, und stamis firm ond trus 10 the cherished principles for which e has eo bravely battled tiese many years, Hels aman pogsessed of Inr moro abillty than the nverage statesinan of to-lay, and it” canuot be fuid thiat he was ever, found wanting when the hour for uction arrived. Possessing as he does an uniinpeachable private character, and belng A stanch and ardent supporter of thore prinel- ples upun which this Govermnent s founded, ihere 13 goud resson to believe thnt, In the event of hls nomination by the Republican varty for Presidunt in 1880, he would be elected by o majority equal to that of any other man that could be nmed, The people of this coun- try nre just begluning to reallze the sltuation Into which they are being brought by the same.| claes of men who once pluneed them fnto o con- flict which, for fts blovdshed awd devastation, stands to-day without o parallel in the world's Difstory, and unless they taku time by the fore- Jock, und guard thelr linterests with more cara nnd precislon, the same battles, with all thelr terribles consequences, Wil have to he fought over agaln, and this fulr land of ours will once more become the scene of strife and bloodshed. ‘The sutne opinions which were rife at the South sixtecn years aro are fresh {n thelr minds to-day, and now that v huve control of the Senate they are fres to express the auine revolutionary scentiinents brought ou the Rebellfon uiid enused such wideaprend desolation, Aud this Is one of thy nrinctpal reasons why such statesmen ns Senator Chinndler are 8o badiy needed in the Senato just now; statesnien thnt possess true coursige und v the welfare of this Government at heart, andd are ready und witlhg to lay down their lives to preserve, nd maiotain, and sustaln thosy prinelples for which their forefathers fought nnd bled, “Lut it {s Wizh tine that these old anl- mosities were snfeably adjusted, wwl no man will do inore than Senator Chundler himsolf to- wards bringing about a veaceful reconciliation. Ite fs exceedingly anxlous to buve the North el South shake hands as one, and bu forever united und work 1y cach other's fnterests, but, at all events, the” *Unfon awd Constitution wust usd fhnll b preserved.” - 4 United we stund; divided we fall.” Fiavk E, Hawks, 5 Tree-Plauting, To the Editor of The Tribune, Ciricaco, Mareh 17, —The late letters in Tne Trisuxe on tree-planting have b very inter- estlug to me, oithough I canuot agree with your correspondent’s recommendations in lust Sunday’s paper as to the varleties of trees suftuble for this lpcality, Toplars are frauds, In my cstimation, and 1 do not believe there iy one persou fu 500 who has haa them on his oremises during a term of ten years but what will neres with mo. Under the most favorable clrenmatances they becotns unsightly after o few "vears in this climste, and are to most people the imost useiess treo grown for ehade, ‘e cottonwood, tf properly sct out, and kept trimmed Lelow for about two years, I8 not ex- celled for beunty and utility by any of the rapid- growlug trees, mnd I would recommend them, with ull thelr disudvantuges, In vreference elther fo the willow ur poplar, ™ Lhave set out within six yeara over one mile of streer frontage of ditferent varfetics of trees, all of which have Leen amd are now under iy personal eharge aind supervision, 1 hove observed this fact, viz.: ‘Thut the soll adjucent to and within the Himits of this ¢iLy 8 very poor, and the average tree dies, unless in transplanting {€ 18 set-in a Jiberal quantity of rich soll (not manure), the more the Lutter, und 1t is almost uscless to set out trees nt ull unless this point 18 observed. 1 would recommend, also, to those whose ground Is so Fituated that it ean bo done, the turning up with the plow of a8 many furrows as possible, suy five or #lx, for trecston to fourteen_ feet bilgh, taking off the “skin of the ground only, ami spnding In the binels carth around the ‘trees, near the surface perhapa, and manurhyg liber- ally on top. 1 set out aline of boxeclders lasy spring In this way; the zrowth was wonderfu, und £'do not thinle I shall fail to take the sume course hereatter in planting fn rows, ‘Lrees set out upou our larsh, cold proirie ns the averoge vurseryman and tree-planter sets thewm out, go through ubout the satne process ond run the snme risks ns would kernels of corn set into the ground i holes made by uml nbout the sizv of o thunble. < You may ralse fruit, but you probably won't. The elm, ul- though n slow grower, {s unquestionably’ the finest shade tree that can be set out, nlthough I have observed with much regret fn some of them the presence of a worm, sfmilur to the borer that destroys ali the sott maples, 1f properly got out, nid praperly eared for, it will grow fnst cnongh, however, for most people, The white ash wid hox: I wonld recom- mend next, the Iatter belng qofte n rupld vower, Although not so well known or so common as some others, [t seoms to do well and i3 certalnly huwdsoine. WVillows 1 would recommend 1or side orback yardss would rather walt allttlo Jouger and have o lundsomer tree fur the front. Norway spruce, Jor overgroons, are the *hoss."” ‘They will do woll anywiiere in tins nelghborhood, being suituble clther for hedge or lawn, lugiat wpon your nurseryman bringing trecs with ample rools and ball Gnd you whl ino o Inslat upon this (t yon want. it doue), pus them in carerully, watel them tenderly, und ‘they wiil bo truly o *thing of beauty und'u joy !ulr‘::\'cr." 5 ————— A Jowhih Emigration Sohemo, New Yark Tinea, Mrch s, An emigration movement 1t may possibly wssumo propurtions of sumu fimportance, has re- cently been set on foot by Jewish rvesidemts {n this clty, sid Jooks to settlement in homes fn the far' Wost either of uewly-avrlved fndigent Juwish fnunheaagts, or of families that have been tmpovertahed by the bard tines, At pres- ent, the movement ncludes only about ifey familiea,—In all more than 160 persons,—most of whoni ure recent arrivals trom Hungary wl from other Enropean countrles, but 1L i85 not Himned to such, and any persous wishine o comnence Nl unew are lovited to Joln the colo. ny. The project is to obtutn suitable luuls vorablo terms a3 possible, wixl to par them out into farms, cuch cmlgrant acquirin the title Lo his proverty on certain vasy condl tlons, As now composed, the colony einbraves farmors, akllled artisany, carpenters, phuabers, and others who huve workied at trades, but all of them very poor wml decldedly u need of a helplg Wand, Me, Melrowitz, of No, 44 Enat Houston street, 18 ob present acting o3 an agent tor thacolontsts, und hos -put himselr n cocreapondence with the Reve Dr, Wise, of Cinelnatt, and leadbir Jewlst rabble and mon of wealth i Western clties, With u view Lo ol taln aceurate intormation and relluble counscl, Correspundence hus hoen u{)cuml with prominent men hotonging to the United Hobrow Benovo- lent Suclery, with a view 1o plucs the movement mnlur,)lvh tutelago a3 will connmund thy confl- denes of the community. Mr. Morlowitz sutl yeaterdud that (¢ would bo premature to enter into detail, ns overything depended upon roplics to letters Which hu hd just put In the mall, flo woukd say, bowever, that the movement wasfot Intonded upeclully for the biueit of the poor fmmbgrants with whom it orlginatud, but would bu tale a3 larze and generdl as possible, Prom- inent Hebrews in this eity und elaewhiere, amonge tem the Reve De, Gotthiel, have been fora long time discusstog and matiiring plans toe the benetie of the peor of their sve 1 the farger cities fn this countey, and a convention Ma been ealled of promineat Jewlsh eltfzens, w meet on July T in this city, in prder to coushlfer the vest ncthod of carrylig luto oxecution un oxtensive sgtume of colomzation, - ) The Bayard-Taylor Diego, ‘The scerte of the singli of the German soclo- tes uround the cofln of Bayard Tavlor fn Now York la thus described Ly the Zrlbunes Yhe seeno was wonderfully lmpressive, as viowed from thw balcony sbove. Thie spn haid gety hut daylight still lngered, and (ko gather- g rloom secined singularly fu harmony with twavuad of tae duie, sud Wist oo uaesilon which words aind musie commemorated. The heas of the sinuers were bared to the evening breeze, awl their faces were upturned toward the darkenti sky, In the eentre stoul the s, With swhilch the white lowers Furmounting It brightly contrasted. Bevond the alneers stood the fmmovable military Jine, and etilh byond the eaver multitude, why had closed i tipot the plaza from the right nmd left, formnine tinlf of & hollow square, the siles unt atzles of which were kept fu symmetry by polleemen statimed along the Hues. The dirge occupled about Niteen minutes, wnd was sung with fno effect.” ————— THE ATLANTIC CABLE. A Letter Clalming for the Writer's Father the Honor of Origiunting the Iroject, BIooKLYN, March 14,—70'the Editorof the New York Tribune: An orticls in o recent copy of the Tribune, relating to the Atlantic Cable, ives to Mr. Cyrus W, Fleld the honor of origlonting the work' 1 stmply desire to place hetore you a copy of one of the papers in my posacesion furmerly belunging to my father, the late Col, John Henry Bherburne, of Washing- ton, D, C.x T TRANBATLANTIO TELEGRAPH, o Fiom toe Panise” Leduer, fhitadeiyphi, What wns conmidercd, when the undersigned firet snnounced it, as i porfect chimera, begine now 1o Le conslderod av o matter of possible practicahil- ity, Since tho kuccesstul execution of the tele- phic communication acroes the Channel from Eneinnd tol'rance, the sunject of the teansatlantio telugraph hos attracted more attention i Enclaml thon it has §n this country, Havipg heen the orfeinal urojectors ol the fdea.of n trinatlantic telegraph, we Iy deemed 3t §mlvisuble at this Juncture to call the atention of the vublie to the record of the fuct, In_order that uur conntey may not us plaglacleed of that orlenal nugeestion, as 1t hnr heen ko of i other casen. & "Fhe followine exteuet [+ thereforo mada from the jonrnal of the Kennte of the Unbied States Senate for the second sesjon of the 'Thirtleth Con- toewit: ¥ Sonduy, Jon, 98, 1830, —Tho e-President preseated the memorial of John Menry Sterburne and Tloratio Hnbhell, praying tho uld of Government In the cstablisiment of n fele. graphle communication scross the Atlantic Ocean, which was refereed to the Committee of Conte merce," This 4 the record showiniz that the peti- Honers huve dona everything in tielr power o voe cure the honor of this preat undertaking to thele country. Why will not Congress secoml the ef~ tort? And will they suffer it to be tnken_out of our hands, as it undonbiedly will be by the Engitsh Governtient? In the memorial referred to the geourapiical pointe are indicated from which the commnunication can _ be most convenlently made hetween Newfoundland and relsod, the distances viven, the proluble cxistence of roundiniga nuile ucross ruggested, of the possibiity of nuchoring huoy s without soundings. and the appae ratus necessnry fo effect the design, The views con- tained in this memor) tave been conlicmed by the oplnivns of =ome very intellizent am) expericneed seamen, naval officers. und merchautmens ani, indeed, upon due seifecilon, there can e but hie tonbt of iie pitimate fuambility, ktupendous as the unertaking scent, We are unof ko overweening s to suppose that the vlan Inid dows sn the meworial I8 tne best that canbe devised, Joux 1 v SHERSURNE. Towtin Heny Hnid it not been for the suddvn death of my father, two years later, be would without, doubt have been enabled to carry into execution his favorite project, G. S, 11 1 BUCIt AS Congtimption, Tronchitiz, Asthma, General De- hility, Bruin Exhanstion, Chronie Con. stipation, Chronie Diavyluea, Dys- vepsia, o of NERVOUS POWER, Are positively and speedlly cared by Fellows' Componnd Syrep of Hypophospiles, 1t I3 no longer an fdle dream or hoasting toafrm that Feilows' Hypophusphites, whereln ate united natare's forces, wiil srengthen man and mnke his life not oniy endurnble, hut spurkling with rude and Joyous ealthi; this, then, we recommend when vitality s on the wane, or when the oriantun becomes enfeebled, OONSUMPTION IS CURABLE, Maxstox House lloteL, WaLtivony, Mo, Gctohe At Dr. James 1. Fellows: 2 Bear sir: [ haveJust fnlslied the tenth and Iast hotele o tiic Jvponhuriniie its ol 3 0} ratiou; ai, of appetiie, buuyaney of spirfiv, fncrease of SLrENRLD 10 perform wuy duily duties with n or ure unkin i tine. Lha wood 1 id descriptivis aud 1 adyive all fersond afliicied Wwith cousumption not 1o - Iny o dny in taking [—fecling sure th % your Hypopliosuliites, 1 would Low be {n iny, grave. Youritraly, | GEO, CFOUT, Do not bo decelved Ly remeales bearing o simlinr name; no other preparation L a substitute for thts un- der uny cireattstances, Look out forthe name and address, J. 1. FELLOWS, Bt, dolin, N, B., on the yellow wrapper fn water ;lml’k. which 0 by Loldiug the puper befors the liglit. Drice, $1.30 per Doltle, Six for $7.50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, WESTERN AGENTS, J. W. EHARRIS & CO., CINCINNA'TI, O. WORCESTEIESIEIRE SAUCE, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICH, ez iy Efgnature s on every bottle of the GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Tt tmparts the moat deliclous tuste ord zest to soues ¢ experfen GRAVIEN RIS % HOT & COLD JOINTS urmmn. it ot ) Alable we well an most wholeroniesauce GAME o Fol ' used throughont the warld, TRAVELL VO (UEAT NEN- EFUC N TEAVING A HOLTL I, JOHN DUNCAN'S RONS, Arentu for LEA & PERRINS nllesespli 1 U'nlon. il SITOEN. URT'S SHOES, DIPROVED STTLES SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR M.WHEELER & C0.'S, 74 BAST MADISON-ST.,’ Two Doors East of MoVickor's Thoatro, T urouERILS LAKE VIEW, Grooerios bought at tho Hong Kong 'Toa Co. will bo dolivored in Lako View on Mondays, Woduos- days and Saturdays, Wuagous leavo store atlp.m, Tho most comploto atoolk, and lowost pousiblo pricos, C. TEVINE, 110 & 1122 Madison-st. HOALES: 4o FadnBANAG" BTANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, PAIRBANKO, MORSE & 00, 4 1118 113 Lake St., Chicago, &3 Bucacinlic by ony thalenulaz, T AVOID IMPOSITION! Most drupgists are consctentious In thele desltngs, it tiere arca fow Who'ara nof. ‘A aumber of cases have heen feported to. 4s recently whare drouglats, for the aaica’ ot "cafilng & WAl addionl proft, iave Aught (0 {mpake Urin Teir customers by ofering them hews aml wortliew (mitations of BENSUNT CAL: U PLAS CLT In GiAce of (e genn lve“tried tisell (e the comsmon b when Ihnton'y Lflerb! Turuus Plaster wi futsoly claiming. that) e common. ark equatmerit,” We therbfore cautton al buye pun's Canciine Flasten to seo Hiag (i word CAFGIN 1y, # 'ey‘.é,il—l‘lhl:llflcll:t.lll’.’"fl'l"|'I“|""! word e N<E eul Oug| . thisstinple precau- tin lmiGuiiion niay bd avolced, 4 (TAT) BENSON'S CAPCINE A e s ‘2 POROUS PLASTERS, ] [ o POSITIVELY THE BEST, ‘Tne valushiz qualitics of the ordinary porous plaster Are (o this articls lucreased ten-fold by new sudt scien- tific medteation, ifacturers were awarded ihe highestand given rubber plaatersat both the Centen- A drl{ and favoratly @ greal juiprovemient vn ssked for, o pogsessed X pusitto known anieng pliysiclans thi¢ ordluary poruusplaster, ASK ANY PHIVSICIAN IN YOUR OWN VIOINITY ABOUT IT And you will be convinced that it {a so far auperior to cuminun poroud plesters. liniments, and the so-callcd clieny electricul nppliances that it cannut be compn herefore dotinttake n common or infe. ALthe sameOr lesa prive. ANK FOR BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER Aund fnatst on getting it. Observe above cautfon fn Luying. o ‘This artlcle Is specially recommended for Lome and Wosk Baok, Coughs, Weaalk Lungs, Eidnoy and Bpinal Complaints, and oll Local Achos and Pains, S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRIC OCFAN STEAMSHIPS, STATE LINE To Glargow, Liverpool, Dublin, lelfast, E, 25 CT8 ndonderry, from Der It., foot of Catial 7 HTATE OFINDIANA. Lursday, Maren 4 BEATE UF VIUGIND hursduy, Narch 13 Flrat Cabin, §5310 85 £0 neeotniodation., Heturn tekets, §10 10 $i20 5 tusn tickets, 876, Steetnze at ALSTIN BALDY JAMES WARRACK, Gene 124 W oud Oabin, §0; re- . 72 Hroadway, al Western 5 D et 1 New York for ukers booked for Tates, = (E-Frou New York to South- and Bremen, Are calin, $100: oo eturn tekets ut lowhing Ureen, 2" Bouth Clarkest, ANCUHORIA, gow. w1 e VON AL Al 5 3 pm CIRCASSIA, T Abrl 12, 10 ADSTHALIA w0 1A April 5. apm Cabin: £55 to 240, Ex cketa st reauced rates., 5 preerage, S:8 UENDERSON BHOTIEIE, 00 Washington-at. WHITE STAR LINE, CarryIng the United Btates and Ttoyal Mall between Sewyor and Livetoos r passaie apply 0 Cotne Paay's o, A s ALFIED 2, IEN, Gen'l Weatern A 3 sz Drafta on ¢ i auid Fretaads. - Fo CUNARD MAIL LINE. Eafllng thires times a week toand from Dritlsh Ports, Lowert Prices, Apply 8t Compuny' Oé\lce‘ northwest corner Cucn C]fll‘k and Randolph-sts,, fc. Py 1. DU VERNET. General Wostern Azent. et AL NGB oy o JOLIET & CIHCAGO RAILROAD €0, SECRETARY’S OFFIOE, CHICAGO, Mareh 17, 1870, ANNUAL MEETING. ‘The Stoekholders of the Jullet & Chicago fiafiraad Lonyany are lereby nofed that e aunual meeng of suld ot the ewetion of Ihr aud the preaented, o & Nt Munday, thy . 0 ¢ R (e 218t fustant, % un Lat duy, und reopenci 'LARRADEE, Secretary, _ CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD €O, BECRETARY'S OFFICE. CHICAGO, Maren 87, 1870, ANNUAL MEETINC. The Stockholders awd Voting Rondhollers of the Chite €k & AIton lallrond Company ore herehy notined it et of waid ection uf uth G 4 Lomyany, 7th duy of April Che ranater books will ait Lk clove of husine s hot o0 the R dny of Apri) Rin rijosas T Army TralsraL, JKADQUATTERS DRIANTHENT OF TUE PLATTE, CUEy QUARTELSASTEE'S OPFICK, FuiT OiAitA, Neh. . NI —renteid 1-" ook i m;.:u- udition ek 3 '3 e T (ullowlng for the Degut Quariermasers st which pinces sl thine the eane and Ogden, ot 11 I opened dn ‘th o0 Jrssenen uf bidices, Tur (e Trasartation f Slla uphlies on the fulio K} deserll e pathnent of the 1' ‘) 4 Coin Ing_duly o, fro, V7.t 1 Chey 0 Furts Larami eriman, 1y, * From Ko 2., to I Wy, Ty 4 FA eTternan anl MeRin yo. Ty, Frofudiryan or tirecn Miver staun, o biierwudions o tbe U, F, AL & Forg W Kie, Wyo. by, Y U 10 For *1ia) W ‘\4 From {inmhrm terminus of Litah southira Rallroad, ; i, Neb., to Fort Itobineon and Cap yunent. for i servico dey PrORFIAUON far Ui pirpose Ly Coniress. Ptuposals for tratporiation o uny of the routes al imed will Ls recelved, Tho Gusernment reserves the Fight to refoct any ur ol propusale, g link profiosals, form of contract, and printod clr- culira stutfuig thio lnmlud«‘mmlllfq'l uf wuppiles to tigg 1N (nfurination ux to the andftions (0" he bavryed by hide de o Sotitract and payinendt, will bo fure nished on unplication to this ofifes or to the oitices of thy DIepot DURFERnustens ut Cheyendo and Ogden, Veiopes contiiilng provovs should b markeds **ropeats for teuepGHALION (00— 10 = b TUN, Ciilet Qo IR NINLI'N'AR DErARTHENT oF TR PLazTx, ATRE'S OFIACK, FORT ONATIA, enjed propusle, i ittons, wiil by s upon o future ape X na et to e il witlen, uniil 12 o'cloek, ul or At the same hour oving 1hme) at deesof the Quarleriausters ut tho fullow. fhig numied statfons, at whi eif lacen i thiaw ey wil b goened 1 \reanies of bliiders. fr (0 fraiahing ] duilvery of MIL Bupplics during the yeur cotn- duly 4 b, ad endlug T 3, Tua0, i Tl Voo, Hoy, uhit Charvual, oF suct'of sald i b it t Uinalia Dopot, Fort Uinaha, Medlicraon, Fort bidhey, Chicycms Fort, Becle, Fort inll, "Fort ron, Fort. (ol insui, (i Pheridan I V' Felterinag, Korl c " vy, wud Fort Wast Prusowts Wil dlso b rucelved at this office 1o the 6 doliverv oi tho cars vn (i o uf thy Uns fon Pacing thousid tui of Coal, of 2,240 ol r i Drepat, or at slathon on Ui i viat 0N Keatuey funetion, Corn_wind ono 'milifon juouh Ehuithl wtate Ll o (e 08 puliide—uot per bushel, Fayinent for thie suuplles depehua ujon o future appra: Priation [ar the purioss by Conicas, Frojioaale for olihor cluss of Sy stores mentionod, or for auaniitles lo<s (au tho whule, Wil be rocelved, “Iie Uuvernment reserves 1ho FEht fo tefect any or all phonpora Mitraica will be given to arfcles of domestio prodeeitor . Wiank praposals and printed clreutars stating tho king utu eatiiated quanthites 0" Woud, $uyy sid Chareoat weauired wt each statou, and iving fuil lusteactions ws 10 thw nwitior of bladiis, comditlune te by oaerved by Biddcin, i 18RIl of Galitract, ote., Wi be Turils Gn applieation to this oiice, or ta 1he Quarteriiseters At Lo varlous stutfous nan jvelubes contulaiie prajorate should o markeds witd o it aud e put Quarters M, L. LUDINGTON, Chiol Quarteronuier. A s INOTICE. VALUTABLE MILL-LUTS, WATEILFOWER, CIT RGN R AT W ST Auctlon. Lo e ‘T alo of the property ot tho Kankskes Company, s et Iha epeciy of T ek A [iiiie, comnonced oi th s \dav 6F Jaunary tast; wilfBevaiitiiod by Tyl day ue Stay it g Buoward HowaTuthe Chy ur Wity Hiiala’ 5t Y 0T ing terink ke pravivaeyfyerieed; TV A S ABANS, Y, tTrustaes., ‘.\’m.\‘. % bt " Ttcket OMces, 77 pat, FINANOIAL, s TO STOCK DEALERS. The old banking-houso of Howos & .Company, 0 Wallent., New York, Fla1 8 stock denartment, and a member of the Riock Exehange in tonstant attention 1o executs sny orders for the purchate or sale of Atocks on a mnargin of 4 per cent. Opoortunities for handsome profits nra constant. Iy veeutring. Oursentor, Mr. R, W, Howes, has had twenty.five years' experience in the business, ton yenrs Ba President of the Park ilank. ten years in the old arm of Hlawes & Macey, ar ve Il‘flrl with Howes & Come l\nn{. He will give hin carcfnl and personal Attontion uall orders, and I dealead will ues his discretion when and whiat 1o boy and sell. ORDERS SOLICITED, NOTICHE. TREASURY DEPARTURNT, OFFIOR OF TNE COMPTROLLER OF TIIR CUNREXTY, WA (o ., Dee, Tox, 13 C., Dec, 24, 187 Notles [s hereby wlio may have b ch Lo 80Ny elaling against the derman Natlonal Bank of Cnicago . ;hl“hfl aame must bo presented 10 Janies M. Flower, teceiver, at Chicago, Iligols, wiil tho iepal proot thiereal, within threa manihs fram thin datr, ot they wiil bedisaltowed. JNO, JAY KNOX, Combtroller of the Ciirrendy. ARRIVAL, AXD DEPARTURE OF TRAIRS, Exrtazation or Rerzrexoa Manxs.—t Satarda; led fl,’.‘,", u Honday excepted. . $ Mondsy excopte L CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Tleket Oflices, 62 Clark-st. (Bherman Tionse) and ag . the depots, T.eave, 8 = 3 35339385333393533333333 553 aFreeport, ftockrd & Hubnaiie. aFrecport, lockCd & Dubuana , pMiIwaukee Fust Mall,.. BMilwaukee Bpecial—Sa: sTliwaukee Exoress, pllwaukee Fnanengel bMliwauies Passeniger ( Lidieen lav Exo 35t Paul & itun &, Paul & Minn EE s5uoseRussTUssRTsTTUAR S5ERZEZTREZE % ace Tin through, botwoen Ciils aanet) 1uTte, on'tho ‘tratn” feaving Chlcago Nouther raad runs Puliman or noy other form ef liotel ears wes: of Chicago, a=Depot corner of Wolls and Kinzie-sta =Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie-sta. OMI0AGO, BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILEOAD, Depota fuat of Lake-et,, Indlann-ov. and Sixteenthen 1l Caunl'aid Bixtectili-sts, Tlckes Offices, 60 Clar] ond at deputs. I Teave. | Arrive, Mendota & Galeahurg Express .., Otiawa & Strentar kx 2 itocktord & Freeport Exnress Dubuuue & Stonz City Express xpres, Pacific Fast § menger, Tlowner's Grove Ace Frecport & ubuatie Omoha Night Expresy Texas Fart Express. .o 1. ankas City & 8¢, Joe Exprods... P Titann, TPalace Dinjug-Cars ond Pullmian 10-wheei £leapiug-Cata wra run Letween Chicago and Omabs on the L'acliic Exreas, UHIOAGO, BOOK ISLAND & PACIFI0 RATLROAD, Depot, corner of $Van Huren and Bherman-sts, City T 58 Clark-st., Shennan 1ouse. Davenport Expres Omahia b, xprom Teavenworth & EXITESS couan 1 Accominodatfon, d Accommodation, ] Wi Accanmodation, sintd Accommodation ue and Accommudation, Hita Ialand Accommadation. ¢ Irtand Accommrodation, lilug Iland Accommiog * Saturdays and Thursdaya only, CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIS, AND CHICAGO, EANBAB OITY & DENVER HORT LINES, Union Depot, West,Side, near diadivonast, bridge, and ‘Twenty-third-at. ‘Tigket OMce, 122 ndoinh-ite Arstve, t Bundays only. Kansas City & Denver Fast Ex, Bt Lok, Sprineteld & Texa i & 'Now Griewus F; Ator, Lacon, Wi o Rt 1)1 JolloL & Dwlght' A CEI0AG0, MILWAUREE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY Union tedot, comner Matison and Canalsts, Ticket Ollcws 43 Bouth Clark-at., oppoditu horman 1iousey T _Leave. | Arrive, Mllwaukeo Kxpross, 75 ame T3 pm haconsin & alfan (et TS TS DT i Meusslia through +oe *10:10 8 M * 4:00p M Ss:Mpmeuzam VUPm 40P m a7, " Ainnesota, Qre Patnt, sod Aslis X 'Nlilit Expr vmt 7:00 am " Alttratng ri via Milwankee, Tickots for Bt. Paul and Minneapollaare good clther vla Mndison afil Pratrie du Ghien, or via Watertown LaCrosse, aud Winons. ILLIKOIS OENTRAL RAILROAD, fot of Lake-ut. und fuot of ‘Twenty-serond-at. ¢ e, 121 Kandolpliest., near Clark. X ekl sprdirgiield Nleht £ Peari, Burlington & Keoid bl'eorta, Burliuigton & Keokul Dubtgue & Song Clty Dutbugs Slonx Chiy Uliman P'assengs aOn Saturday nfeht runs to Centrulla only, 4 0n Suturday pight ruus to Peurla only. NIOOIGAN OENTRAL RATLROAD, Denot, fout of Lukiesat. st foot of Twenty-socondat, “Tlewee tifiewy 47 (larieat. southieas: of Rans n, Grand Pacine dotel, and av 1 PITISBURG, Depot, corner Canal aid (3 + 'alner 11 [T Mattand Express, ) puL Pucitie Expred Fat L. BALTIMORE & OTT0, Tralng leave fron Expoultion Duligtug, oot of Bfunran, Graud Cinrk-st., Valinor Hous i ~01d Line Soston Biics wress (dally). prosa Moroing ball New Yurk Atlantio Nighe PITTSDURG, OINOINNATI & €T, LOUIS B, R (Cluctnnatt Atr. Lino snd Kokom Lina Depot, coruer of Cliuton and Carrol Clncinnutt, Indianapalis, Louts- e it iae 5 Lt “lay KANEAXEE LINE, Depot. foot of Lake st. aud foat of Twenly-second Leave, | Arrive, Ciocinnatl, Tod! il Kxprs * 8:40 am|* 8:00 pm Y D 4 5i%0 DI Tiom B CHIOAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RATLROAD: ** Danvillo Route." 33 Iaarbara ud € and o cor [ A Day Mail,,., 0 a m Nashvills NO GUILE DR. KEAT, NO I'AY 173 Bouth Olark.st., Ohicago. Conenlt personatly or by iall, frae of char chiroule, uervous urspecial disciss. wniy pirgeictan o'W W8, Clark Siroct, Chiew, ]]]‘ A G ULIN Everybody frutu ALsnug 1o 2. + Vucifio Lis buard of bis wkill in treating all Chronie, Nervous snd Bpocisl Disouscs of won snd wowon, Every waain ussd Rnows to the profeszion, Including Ricetricity, Bund two stuwps for YUulde (o Ilealih Uttive Lours, ¥ a. i, t ¥ e s, i & 1. PRESORIPTION FREE, ‘or tho apecdy cure of Bumiusl Weaknui Lost P AR R L R thone wr_ X Al rusictst ide tha hutpodicuts, 3 £ et e Clatumad. Ogise