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f y THE CHICAGO previogs quotations; recelpts, 3,000; shipments, “Woos—Firmers Yorkers and Daltlmaron, 83.40 @0.70; packing, $:1.40@3.75; heavy shinning, £3, 70@9. Bhs butchors' to fancy, 83. 75@4.00; ro+ colpts, 4,700; shipments, 800, Stiser—Active, firm, and hikhor; common to {nir, $3.20@4.00; godd to choice, $4.50G4.00; fanoy, ¥5.00@5. 23; receipts, 800; abipmenta, 460, EAST LIBERTY, x * Bast Linenty, Pa,, April 2,—Carrnx—Recalpts to-day, 1,020 head through and 610 tocal; total for two days, 1,020 through and 417 local; aupply ex- tromoty light, and all old atan advance over yes. terday of About ic for good to primes best, Fie 55,40; fair to good, $4.76@5.00; common, $3.80 705 heads total for 4.35 Hoos—Receipts to-day, 1, fwvo days, 2.805: Philadelphine, $4,954.50; Yorkers, $3.00G4.00. Suenr~Rocoipts to-day, 1,000 head; total for two days, 6,700; supply light; market firm at yoa- teraay’s prices, KANSAS CITY, Bpectal Dispatch ta The Tribune, Kaas Cry, Mo., April 2.~Oatrim—The Price Current repotia receipts, 000 head; ‘shipments, 300;-firmer; native ahinpera, $3.85 to 84.86% nativo stockera and feaderr, $2.75@3.85; native cows, $2.25 to 8,70, Tfoon—Receipts, 1,528; ehipments, 1,00; act- ivo and firm; falr to choles packing, $3.20 to 93,355 Hght ehlpping, $3.00 to $3.20, . CINCINNATI Oimcrsmatt, April 2.—-Hoaa—Steady and firm; ommion, $2. D0B.40: leit, $3.50@4.85; heavy, 3, 701,00; selects, $3,00G4.103 receipts, 1, 2003 shipmente, 730, BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. ‘The following wora recetved by the Chicago Board of Trade: Livenroot, April 2—11:30 4, m.—Flour, 88 6d@ 10s. ‘Wheat—Winter, 88 11¢@06e 2d; apring, 78 8d @8s 2d; white, Bs 10d@Ns 4d; clup, Os 3dG@0s Ba. Comm, 48fd@is Gd. Pork, S2sGd. Lard, 939, Livenroot, April 2.—Bacon—Camberlande, 263 Ga; short ribs, 276Cd; lonz clear, 2Ua Gd; short clear, 2786d. Beet—Prime mess, 740; India mess, : 77a; extra India mess, 888, Chicese—Chotce, 44a. 3% Shoulders, 22e, Tallow—Prime city, 268 Od. Lard, a3iB3a, Pork—Prime mess, Eastern, 558; £5 50s. Western, Hams, long cut, 20-B average, 3 ae Loxnvow, April2.—Lrvenroor—Whoat—Very lit- “hen lo demand. Bank Lanz—Wheat dutl, Cargoes ‘lof const—Wheat-—Duyers holding off, hoping toob- “taingomo concessfons, Cargoos on passage—Whent ery Inactive. Arrivals off conat for orders—Wheat “small, Exports of wheat to Franco and the Contt- "nent daring the past week; ‘7,000 qra, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Lavenroot, Aprit 2--11:30 8. m.—FLoon—No. 1, 108; No, 2, 8a Gd, Gnain—Wheat—Winter, No,-1, a 24; No. 2, 8a 11d; spring, No. 1, 88 2d; No. 2, 7a & hite, No, 1, 084d; No. 2, 88 10d; club, No. 1, 0 8d; . No. 2, 0s 3d, Corn—Now, No. 3, 48 td; No, 2, 48 5d. Provisione—Pork, 52s 0d, Lard, 838. Liverroat, April 2.—Corrox—Demand activo at 6@O4d; sales, 16,000 bales; speculation and ex- Port, 2,000; American, 12,000. i Berr--Primo mess, 75%. Lonvon, Aprit2,—Ta.Low—Fine American, 309. Prrnogux—Splrits, 7{ADBAA} rofned, Bd, Srintrs oF Tunrentixe—224, Antwens, April 2.—Pztno.xum—2240, i NEW YOrK. Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune. + Naw Yors, April 2,—Gnarx—Wheat ruted wnch atronger, and, in most instances, advanced %e & bu on Nghtor offerings; spring more sought, both for carly delivery and in uption linc, but the higher prices claimed by sellers worked against free denlinga; cable advices of dullness Anit (regularity; 10,000 bo No. 2 Nebraska spring nt $1.05. Corn—In rathor moro urgent request, and quoted ganerally a sbace higher, and frm at tho improvement; mixed Western ungraded, 44@ AGc, Nye—In moderate supply and quoted some- whatateadler, but quiet. Qats—Mare active, and quoted a sbado alronger; No, 2 Chicago afloat, 82c bid. ° ve | Puovisions—Tlog products higher, on a mora #4 $10.00, a previous prices. active movement, but loft off tamely; 426 bris chiefly old, at $0.60, and 150 bris prime meea at Cut-meats moderately sought st about Bacon steady on a slow move- ment. LongclearsG}qd. Western steam tard in fight demand for carly delivery at better prices; A: 18d tea at $6, 00@0. 7G; 1,750 tcs May at $0.05@ 4 0: 07365 6,000 tes June at %0.76@0.774; and 4 ber, $1.10@1,24%; No. 2 amber, $1.11 * | Pnoviato: jar, for pew. 4 No, 260 tea July at $6.824@6. 85, ‘ Sucans--Itaw in good request at Orm prices; Cubs Muscovado, O4@Os¢c for falr to good re- fining; refnod more sought, ‘ Wuisky—Very quict; quoted at $1.05%. . Freinnts—A comparatively tame market; de- mand from nearly all sources very moderate; grain movement slow, Influenced. by higher prices claimed for wheat and corn; for Liverpool, en- gogements by steam, 4,500 bu wheat at Od per ba, . To the Western Associated Press, - New York, April 2,—Corron—Nominal at 104, @10Ke; futurce rms April, .10.82¢; May, 20.03¢; June, 11,08¢; July, 10,220; Augnst, 11,32¢; Soptombar, 11.14c. + Froun—Mouerate demand; recatpis, 17,000 bris; auper Btato and Western, $3.25@3,70; common to good extra, $3,G0@3.00; goad to cholee, $3,060 4.50; -whito wheat oxtra, §4.55@5.25; extra Ohio, $3.75@5.00; Bt. Loute, $3.80@5.75; Min- nesta patent process, $5,60@7.75, Gnain—Wheat quict; recefpte, 106,000 bn; rojected avring, 7@7Mc; No.'4 spring, 88c; No. ‘1 apring, 03G9Go; ungraded spring, B8c@$1.04; unraded winter red, 0504$1.124; No. Sao, $1.10 @1.1044; No, 2do, $1,16@1. 15%; ungraded am- 11,1313; ungraded white, $1,05@1.10;-'Nor 2 do SL 1ON do (sales, 10,000 bu), at $1.12, Ryo firmor; Western, S8HG5O%C, Darley ateady, It.duli and unchanged. Corn firmar; receipts, 000 ba; ungraded, 45G@AbKe: Cee rT MAbgas ateumer, 4430; No, Onts in White, disser Ros do, seiyebityer mised Wout h H E ees j San igetkes white do, Mave@ore. Hay—Quiet and unchanged. Hovs—Duil. Gnoceuxe—Coffeo quist butfirm. Sugarsteady, Molasscw quiot and unchanged, Rico steady, Prrnoreun—Qulct but rmi united, #1N@ Rlge; crudo in bulk, 6 bria st 7UL@'Kc; refined, eo be . Tarrow—Stoady nt 6146 0-10c. Rearn—Quiet at $1.4 Tynrentin * Eaan—Woatern, 11130, Vork weak; iC.” ork mess, $9.50 for old; Hocf steady. Unt meats steady? jong clear middles, bier short doy D}s, ‘Lard eanys prime steam, $6,10GU. 65. + Burran—Dull and unchanged. Curgse—Nominally unchanged, . Wnsxr—Nominally $1,038 : ‘Merraus—Manufactirad copper demand fair and market firm? now sheathing, 22 luc.” Pig-lron—Fate demand morican, 15@20}40, Iron— Ce Nata—Cat, $2.15; ellnch, 23.0504.40, i BALTIMORE, Rartinonz, April 2,—Fiocn—Dull and heavy; Western super, $3,250.75; do oxtra, $4.00@ 4.05; do family, $4.75@5, 50, Gnatx—Wheat—Wostorn firm; No. 3 Ponnaylya- nila red, $1.19:6G1.184 ; No, 3 Western red, spot and April, $1.12:;@1. 12%; May, §$1,13@2. 1344. ‘Corn—Weatern quiet and ateady} Weatorn mixod, spot, and Apri, 434@49yc; May, NGbAic; Juno, 444@44%4c; atoamer unchanged. Onte ateady;. Ponneylvanla, 82@32}40; Western white, Be@azior do mized, unchanged, Rye dull and change t Haresteady} prime to choice Penneylvanta, 11 ‘@ike, xa—Firmer, Mess pork, $10, 25@10.60, a—-Loone, 320; clear ric sides, So05}ecy s4ObiiC. Bacon—Shoulders, 43(0; clear 1 5 id, ines Hee Lams, 0@10c. Lard, rafuc UTTEN—Bteady; pri ;t0 cholce Western, vaghed and ait Mictanged bs Rage—Dull and lower; 121230, Pernoava—Dull and without chan; Corree—6 unchanged, trong and fairly activo, Wutexr—Dull and unchanged. * Farioits— ion, eras gout Be da Petar tegin, Stenty. é Rivre—Flour, 8,088 briat wheat, 71,200 bay Gorn, 312,100 bu; "oats, 3.200 bay ry, 480 bu, , Suteassize~Woteat 7,000 bu; corssied, 600 bu, ae NEW ORLEANS, 7 ae canes Avail: 2.—Fioun—Demand fale nd market £ Saperfing, $3,00; XX, $3.75@ 4001 XXX, $4,250,005" high grades, $5,250 “Gnarn—Com steady, with » fair a it 45%@460, OnteMatket dull apasweane, "r Cown-Mxat—BScurce and tim at $2, 5003.75, sage ee priine, {84.50@14.00; cholce, 6. Rito cargoes Puovisions—Pork quiet bat drm; old, $9.50; bow, $10.76G11,00, Lard quiet; tierce, 64@ ‘THo} kegs, T@7Uo, Wutk-neate—Demand fair and: market, fray shoulders, loose, $3, Breas gut ebueaniel tae ts Mf 3 shoulders quoted al ic; cle BuGoRe. auie—Suyar-cured dull; chaveared, a Ge, asin size, Gnocgnizs—Coffee strong; Rio cargoes, onil- fa, tonrime, 1lglb ya, crt F ip good den i is ull prices; common to good common, Ax@5: O5 : ully (alr, ShGeSiu03, prime to'cholce, $25 c; yell mtr ae c. Molaswes active ia; fermenting, 20G commun, 22Q2d0; an 7 Wutsxy— " ’ ener Market dull; Westorn rectified, $1.05 fair, 240200: prime to choice, 27295, Kice Quiet; HYGAXe, Bran=Scatco and drm at ode, a ST. LOUIS. 8t. Lovts, Mo., April 2.—From—Qnaiet and Unchanged: douhlo extra fall, $4.95@4.45; treble oxtra fail, $4,50@1.70, Gnaix—Whent vtrong and higher; No, 2 red fall, $1.0314@1.03%¢ cash; options excited; $1.03 @1.04 April; $1.03%@1.054 May; $1.091@ 1,043 dune; N8@OIKC Tuly; No. do, $1,036 bid. Corn higher; No. 2, 32¢0 cash and April; DWYBIUC May; BHYDIINS Jane; W4OsoKe duly. Oate active bat lower; No. 2, 2620 cashy QiNBAKe April; 200 May. Itye steady at 44a, Barley dull and tower to rel. Wits RY—Stendy at $1.04, Provisions—Pork higher at $10,974@10. 50, Lard nominally firmer: no salen. | Balk menta higher; shoulders, $:1.4 50: clear riba, $4.85 c 4,00, acon higher; clear ribs, $5.40; clear, 4 G5. 10. Recrirss—Flotir, 6,000 beta; Wheat, 18,000 biz corn, 82,000 bu; oats, 32,000 bu; rye, 2,000; bar. lay, "7,000. “Kiuvaetes—Plone, 7,000, brie swhent, 4,000 bu; corn, 190,000 bu; cata, 20,000 bu; rye, 3,000; barley, nono. PHILADELPIITA, Pmuapetenta, April 2.—FLoun—Market duly Minnesota extra family, medium and goo, $4.15@4.60; ‘do choleo and fancy, $4. 7504.00; Ohio do cholce, $5.60@6.55. Rye flour ateady at 2.76. Guatn—Wheat firmer; No. & Weatern rod,in eles vator, $1.18}. Ryeaguiet, Corn quiet; Weatern rejected on track, 40@40%¢; do steamer, 41@ 4l%e. Oats tn fair demand; mixed Western, 303 Ble; white do, 31@32e, Provimions—Market dail, Mess heof, $12,600 19.003. mers pork, $10,267.10.02%; mena pork, extra, $8.26, Hama—Smoked, $8, 50020. 25; pick- at $7.25@8.25, Lard-—Weatern therces, $0.75 Burten—In. bayors' tnvor; ‘New York State and Bradford County, Ponn.. extras, 20@220; Weat- ern Reserva extra, @1xc, Fous—Ensy; Westorn, 1c, Cusxse—Negloctea; Weatern fall cream, 7H@ ‘Type. ‘Seenounux—Nomtnal; crude, 8}4c; refined, 0c, Witery—Market dull; Western, $1.05, Recuiv7s—Floar, 4,000 brls; wheat, 27,000 buy corn, 89,000 bu; oats, 120,000 bu; rye, 7:00 bu. ROSTON. Toston, April 2.—Frocn—Market dull; West- ern supers, $1,00@3.26; common extras, 83,75. 4.25; Wisconaln extras, $4.00@4.50; Minnesota do, $4.25@5.50; winter wheats, Ohio and Micht- Han, $4.75@6.25; IMinols and Indiana, $3.00 5,75; St. Louls, $5,00@0.00; Wisconain and Min- nosota patent process epring wheats, $0.25@8. 00; winter whoata, $0.00@8. 50. Grain—Corn quiet: mized and yellow, 454@ 47'4c. Onte ateady: No, 1 and extra white, Suie@ BSc; No, 2 whito, No, 3 white, aud No. 2 mixed, Su@ie. Hye, Use. Kxceirts—Flour, 3,000 brie; corn, 20,000 bu; wheat, 8,600 bu, Suiraents—Fiour, 10,000 brie; wheat, 47,000 bay corn, 34,000 bu, Woot—Stendy: Ohlo and Pennaylvanin, fcecen, AI@Ae: Wisconsin and Michigan fleeces, JO@s2C; coinbing and delaine Necces ‘in domand, but stocks quite exhausted, CINCINNATI, Cixcrnnaty, O., April 2,—Corron—Quiet and firm Froun—Demand fair and market firm; family $4,00@4.85; superfine, $3.25@3.05, Gnain—Wheat in good demand; strong at $2.00 @1,03. Corn demand active; strony at SO@37Hc. Oate—In good demand; atrong 2032, Rye dull athGc, Barloy—Dulland neglected, ProvistuNs—Pork genera}ly unchanged; somo offeringe at $10.40, Lard—In improved demand; prime steam held at $0.60; £0.40 bid, Bulk meata stronger; highor at $3.05, shurt ribs held at $4.95 i and $4.00. Short clear hid $5.00; hell Bacon—Stronger at $4.00, $4.60, $5.16, 87; short clear $5.02, | - bigher, and $5. Wineey™iighers quiut at $1.02. Butrey—Dull; medium Central Ohto 10@12c, Linsgxp O11—Steady and unchanged, MTLWAUKER. Mrwaones, April 2.—Froun—Quilet, Guarn—Wheat firm; oponed i4c lower; closed firm; No, 1 Milwaukeo hard, $1.00; No. 1 Milwankee, 7c; No. 2 do, frosh, 02%c; Avril, KO%C; May, 0440; June, 059jc; No. $ Milwaukeo, 703c; No, 4 Milwankeo, 71'4@7iic; rejacted, U2@U5c, Corn acarco; nominal; No, 2, 84%4c, Oats in good de- mand; No, 2, Sic, [vo higher; in good domand; No, 1, 40¢c, Darloy dull; noglucted; No. 2 apring, Gle; April, a8e, Provisto: julet and higher; mers pork qulet; new, $10. Vrimo wtoum jard, $4.45. Moas—Steady and inactive at $3.50¢3.80. Ixceirts—Flour, 5,600 bris; wheat, 30,000 bu. Suiruents—Flour, 5,000 brls; wheat, 5,000 bu, z LOUISVILLE. Loutsvitiy, Ky., April 2.—Corrox—Strong and higher at 10}c. Froun—Qnuiet and unchanged, Guarx—Whoat firm; red and ambor, $1,000 1.03. Corn firmer; white, 38c; mixed, 87c. Oats steady, with a folr demand; white; J2c; mixed, 40s. Ryo firm at d4c, y4 Har—Stendy, ‘witha fale demand; $8.00@10, 00. Provisions—Pork firm at $10.60, Lard quict but stoady; choice leaf tlerco, 740;°Jo keg, BKC, Rulk meats stesuy; shoulders, 3$¢e; clear rib, 4}ic; clear, Sic, Bacon steady at Uke, Watany—Market dull at $1.02, KANSAS CITY, Anecial Mapatch to The Tribune « Kansas City, Mo., April 2.—Gnatx—The Price Current roports whoat roceipts 17,081 bu; ship- mente, £0,814 ba; higher; No. 2 cash, Oc; April, O50: No, Scaah, Ole; April, Olyc, Corn—No- coipts, 8,600 bu; ubinmenta, 16,323 bu; frm; No, 2 cash, 27%e; April, 280, ‘ DETROIT, Derrorr, Blech, April 2.—Froun—Dall and ateady, Gnain—Wheat stoady; extra, $1.05; No, 2 white, $1,03}6; April, $1,034; May, $1.044@ 1.04% ; June, $1,051; asked; milling No, 1, $1.00 amber nominal, Keeecrirts—Wheat, 45,700, bo. Surraents—W heat, 2 ba, INDIANAPOLIS. Innianarouis, Aprit 2.—Hoas—Quiet at 89,25@. 8.00; reccipte, 11,800; shipments, 940, Gnatn—Whoat steady; No, 2rod, $1.03@1.0314. Cogn atondy atsssGatie, atv aulet az@aNssc, KtONS—Shoulders, Tec; clear ei Lard, $0.35. Hams, $7,007.00, > EHS: . TOLEDO, Toreno, O., April 3.—Cuain—Wheat etrong; extra white Michigan, $1,00%¢; amber slichigan, May. fice: No, 2 rod wiuter, April, 91.0745 May, $1,084. Corn firm; No, 2 spot, 35%; May, 376. Gate dull and nominal. PO" S%8s BUFFALO. Borraro, April 2,—Gnaix—Wheat doll; sales 1,000 ba No, 1 Duluth at $1,10, Corn nominally unchanged; no sales, Oats nominally uncha: red; uo sates, Rye nominally unchanged; no sales, Barley nominally unchangod; no ealos, osWrao, Osweno, April 2, —Gnrain—Wheat—Modarnte de+ mand; No, 1 had Duluth spring, $1.13; No. 2 Milwaukeo, $1.05, Coro nomiually anchangod, PEORIA. Pronia, April &.—-iauwinss—Nomloally un- changed of $1,02%@2,024. COTTON, ‘ New Ontxans, April 2.—Cotron—Stronger; middling, 103jc; lowdo, 9%c; net reesipts,’ O73 1,10; exports to Continent, 570; 8,300; sales, 6,000; stock, 211,842, Meuras, Tena, April 2.--Corron—Firm; rae colpte, 723 balcs; shipments, 478; stock, 40,620; sales, 4,100; oxporte, 1,300; aplonors, 2,660; speculation, 150; middling, 100. St, Louis, April $.—Cotron--Strong and higher; middling, 10Ke: low middling, 3 ood ordinary, Oho; sales, 805; recelpts, 785; abipimoule, #50; stock, 21,233, —— PETROLEUM. Ciaveranp, O,, April 2,—lerno.som—Un- changed ndard white, 110 test, Bc. Tirteuuno, Pa,, April 2,—Pernorsux—Quloty crude lower; $1,015, at Parker's for shipment; refined, Oc, Philadelphia dolivery, :Oim City, Pa. April 2.—-PernoLeut—Market opened steady; aztes at szise, declined to 81Nc, udvanced to Hi%e; deehned aud closed wt Sto bidy abipmenty, 28,000 bela, averaging 28,000; transactions, 220,000, DRY Goons. New York, April 2.—Cotton gooda—Market continues fairly active, aud prices very firm, with an upward, tendency, Leading makee of Mar- acilles and croquet quilts advanced 8 to 7% per ‘cent; printe in moderate demand and steady in rice; dress goods doing well; gioghame less ‘act. ve in iret bande; men's wear of woolens quicl; Lopadslg ehirtinge advanced iyo, “TURPENTINE. Witaixotow, April 2,—Srinits Tuarsutias— ‘Firm at 28c, —— A Milkman's Surprise, Hartford Courant. Amilkman was driving alolfg a.streat here [last Sunday, when bis hopeo auddeuly dropped TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, nearly ont of sight, In folliny, the horace went out of the harness, nnd was loft ns if altehiy lipan bls haunches with bls head just visthle above the surface. He hat broken through a crust of carth {nto a hole which the water lad washed out, Jeaying the appearance all right on the aurface, It took to or three hours fo get the aolinal upon solid ground again, ee MARINE NEWS. THE SITUATION .AT CLEVELAND, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ChaveLann, April 2.—The coming marine seas son at this port ecemathe most promiaing of any for some years, and veseel-men aro looking for ward to a largely-Increased business. One encour aging feature ts, Lhat the season will probably ben short one on accdunt of a late opening, And, con> sequentiy, abriakones Then, a great dent is ox- pected from the Veasel-Ownera’ Association in the improvement and keoping up of rates,etc, A con- atderable business ta oxpocted In the transportation. of grain, which {6 accumulated at Chicago and Milwaukee, ‘The snow during the winter so faclli- fated the work of Ingging that a ilvaly trade is looked far inthe lumber region, Thecalt for versels forcarrying in thie line of buaincsson Lake Michigan {a already cona{derable, and those sold have brought large prices, A number of plast furnaces which have been {dle fur some time will resume operations, and the call for more fron-ore will cause an advance in freichte in that tends ‘There te every reason to bellove that an advance fn lake frelghts+generally will tako placo, Vessel men and barge-owners are not inciined to bind Uhetr vessels in any trade for any length of time tinless at an advance over ‘nat year's prices. Brenthint considered, the prospects aro very righit. Two Inrge propeliors are being built at the yard ‘of Measre. Quayle & Bons, whe arg for tho West- i ern Transportation Company. Tha length of keel fa 205 fect, and 280 foot ovor all, At Radcliffe & Langell's yard s ateam-barge ja nearly finished. Itis owned hy dr. C. P. Minch, and measures about 240 fect over all, A number of vessels aro undergoing repairs. A new main deck ta to be put on the steam-barge 1. AM, Wilson, The steam-bargea I, D, Cofinbury and Anns Smith will each have a now upper deck, The Glove Dry-Dock Company ts repairing the stcam-barge It. J, nckett, the machinery of wiuch Je all belng taken out, The same compan has charge of repalring the achrs D, K. Clint an L. C, Butts. ‘new foromaet cach will be put {n tho schrs Alvira Cobb and Escanaba, and a now mainmost will bo put in the schr U. J. Magill. Extensive repaira will ba made on the bark Con- aAtitution and ache J. ‘I. Card. | The echrs George i. Ely, Willian Grandy, and Fayotto Brown will have newdocks, The achrs Verona and Gonon will have two new spars cach, and tie steam-bargo Havyano will havo ou. ‘The schr 8. P. Ely ts boing thoroughly rebuilt ag Miller's yard, The ache Negaunee Js substituting wire riaging for the oll hemp. ‘Tho following are moat of the transfara of vea- sels that have taken-place mnca the close of tho season last year: Schr I. It Newcomb, from’ Potor Smith to 0. P, Newcom\, one-ulghth; achr George If. Ely, from E. aud. 1s, Tuttle, administrators, ta J W. Moore, one-twolfth: achr old Huntur, from the United States Marshal to lt. Sprankle, all; schr Hi, it, Nuwcomb, from H.C. Moore to ff. Re P.Nowcomb ‘and W. 1. Hurlbat, one- eighth; sche 1. C. Butts, fram Jobn F. Hust to + HE, Pringle, one-fourth; steam-barge Anna Smith, from Edvard Townsend & Co., trustes, to Winslow Brothers ot ot., all; acir ‘Ook-Leah, from Henry Kelly tod. B. Lyon, of Chfcazo, all’ aclir M. 1. Waruor, from A. I. Shepard ctat, to Hi. J, Jobson, tivo-elghtna; actir Snow-Dron, from Hubbard & Mulbert to Newhall & Binir, all; schaG, H, Warrington, from George 1). Nicholas tod, W. Nicholas, one thirty-second; echrL. A, Wood, ‘from C. B, and J, HM. Gardner to B, Petnntngtun, one-fifth; sche, If. Wood, from C. B, and J. A. Gardner to F. 8, Brady. one-fth; rcht Emeu, from John Greening to lM. Henderson, ally schr A. H. Mose, from Toulea and iachol Cohn to Solomon Austrian, all rehe D. Il. Heyer, from Gourge Granger to Nelyon Muses, ono-aixth febr O, H, Jobnson, from William G. Jouns to 8. W. Johnson, one-elghth; scr Rusalan, from the United States Marshal to Peter Yung, ail; sche D, K. Clint, from Thomus Pringle to W. ML.’ Pringle, one-fourth; prov Il. B. Tuitle, trom K. and BL Tuttle, adininirators, to J. W. Moore, one: twelfth; tug Willian 'Goadnow, from Peyne & Rowtoutos, 7. Kverett, alls, tuk Willinn Good now, from Untied Stales Marubal to Payno & Nowton, all. - : VESSEL-OWNERY ORGANIZATIONS, Oswego yeusel-ownera have organized by clect- ing the following ofiicers: President, John T. Mott; Vice-President, ER, Mitchell; Secretary and Treas- urer, It. C. Scott; Board of Dircctors, 7). Lyons, O. Mitchel!, John BM. Qrifin, J.A.Hothaway, John Dunn, ‘Tho Directors wero to have held a meeting yesterday, : RT: a Dotrolt veaacl-ownors met Toesilay and organ- ized,the Inland Veasol-Owners’ Association by olect- ing the following oficarg: Prealdent, E, G,Mericks Vice-Prealdent, Capt. §. HB. Grummond; Sec- rotary and Treasurer, A. C. Capt, 8. B. Grummond, Capt. C.- Capt. John Pridgeon, Capt. John P, Burt, A. A.. Parker, and J. W. Tha. marks were made showing tho advantages and racticability of the organization in advancing the Interests of tho lake ‘marine, ole, by Capa, Grummond, Pridgeon, Blodgett, ‘P.O. Owen, A. ©. Bart, BG. Merick, J. M. Nicol, and d."W, Candler, The Associntion then drow up theneces nary papere, which wero signed by all proecnt. ‘Tho meoting was then adjonrned, giving pluco to the Directors. Thero was 8 large attendance, nearly allthe marine fntorests of the city being represented, MILWAUKET. Special Dispatch to Tha Tribune ‘Minwauxer, April 2.—A heavy northeast snow. storm bas prevailed here ince an early hour (hia morning. A number of small craft have run in here for shelter, but thus farno disastors are re- ported. ‘Tho stmra Flora and Sheboygan wero to havo left to-day, but remained In port on account of tho storm, ‘Tho tugs Holton and Anthony aroin dry-dock for repairs, leo tha vcow Nellic Winlack, je schir Lotus wili receive a nuw foremaet and povelbly a new malumast, The Coliu Campboll, steam barge, willaleo he docked for repairs, The wchr City of Tolodo has beon chartored to carry lumber for the season from Manistas to Chi- esgd and Milwaukeo nt card rates. ‘Thiv ts the Aral lumber charter made boro thus far, LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSIT LINE, ‘The propellers of the Lake Superior Transit Lino (Buduto aod Duluth), which is composed of boats bolonging to the Weatern Transportation Company, Union Steamboat Company, und the Anchor Lino, aro os follows for this scason: Winslow, Capt. Murchy India, Capt. Wilkina; China, Capt. Me Dougall; dapan, Capt, Niland: Arizona, Capt, Muoney: Atiantic, Capt. Rhynas; Arctic, Capt, McLeod; Pacitic, Capt, Marion; and Badyor State, Capt, Stewart, Nut four af tho bonte will rad through to Duluth, the othora stoppingat Mougton, Complatute wore mady Iaet year about this line— and not without reason—by Detroit merchants and others, who asserted that unjust discrimination was mado by It In fayor of Budalo shippers, TIE RATES ON UP FREIGHTS. ‘The Clevoland Assoclationjo? Veseo!-Owners, ata Jato meeting, adopted the following schedule of rates. on coal and tron ere: Coal from Clavetand to— oand Take Michigan tro Sad Wyandoks eas Hore {iuron "and Buna: 4c, tour and Mariette, tc; Portage Lake, usot Due th, 751 coal frum Uudalo, 0c Laie Untario ports, Port Stanley, 350. : rates on ore from Escanaba to Cleveland Wero fixed at $1.96 ner grees ton, and from Mare quette 81.70 per grave Lon, Un oro fretuhts bo additional ts chargud to Ashtauula, 10c to Erle, and Lic to Budalo, : PORT NOTES. emicado, ‘Tho props Weathand Urittaln aro rnnaing be- tween Chicago and Saugatuck, The tugs are gradually coming out, and in a wauk or two about forty will bo in contmisslon, ‘Tho Union Steamboat Company will have the new paseenger prop Nyack and the 8, Loule on the Buitalo and Chicago routa this season, Hoth aro splendidly Atted for the passenyer business, and will no doubt receive a large patronsgy, ‘The Commercial Line propellers ara the Cubs, Capt. Gebbard; Colurado, Capt, Popo; Nebraska, Capt. Hollly; Roanoke, Capt, Laundy; Rusala, Capt, McCrea; and Scutla, Cupt, Howhiud, All ‘Ore atrictly froight boats, and have been put in duo trim for businuwa, ‘Tho biiuding snow-storm that set in yoaterd ay, abortly after noon; rondered navigation yery haz- ordoue indeed, and it was fortunate that bit very few craft ara in commisvion. ‘There were no de- parturcs of vesaola, and but two or throo arrivats, he latter coming in before tho euow fell, ELSEWHERE,, At Oloveland the achr Cascady has been sold to Chicago nen for $2,100, ‘The ico wae solld in Kingston Harbor at last aoe counts, rT ‘Tho Secretary of Warand Chief of Engineers are yoing over the appropriations fur myers and harbors, forthe purpose of determtuing tho ux- penditure of the sam . 5 ‘The fuueral of Capt, W, W. Harding was largoly attended at Clevaland, Munday, « The Golden Eagle, sunk near Kelley's leland, bag been raised and towed tu Clove Capt. John Envenn has ch ® contract to carry 400,000 barrels of salt from Bay City to thiy port, + eh ‘The tag Merick mado the run down from Port Huron to Detroit Tuesday, and found beavy {ce at Windmill Point Lighthouse, : Tinportant. changes bave been mado tn the life: saving servico at Gaweys and athor porta, and paid. crews Gra hereafler to be keptondaty, ~ fonts, per ton. Ao; De. ———————— 4 You can Jostantly stop that awful nearalgla ‘or curo any stomach rain (oven cholera) with “*Growa's upschold Yanaces." 26 conte. for repairs. ° -Teuti THE MISSISSIPPI. Captain Cowdon's Convention at Cincinnati. Plans for the Improvement of tho Navigation of the Big River, Cinctnnatt Enquirer, Aprit 1. A Convenifon of people interested in the Im- provament of the Obionud Mississippi Itivora, and the reclamation of the Jowlands along the Intter, was held at the Burnet House yesterday, It was attended by alarze number of people from all along the wator-route from Pittsburg to Now Orleans, und devoted Its time chichy to the consideration of Capt. Cowdon's plan for narrowing and deepening the channels of the Mississipp! and Ohto, and draining and pre- venting the overflow of the lowlands along tho former. Capt. Charles W. Batchotor, ‘of Pittaburg, was chosen Chirman, aud Mr, Ward Robinson, of Cincinnati, Secretary. CAPT. JOIN COWDON, boing called upor for his views on the subject for which the Convention had buen called, re- hearsed briefly his experienco at Washington, and bls famillarity with the commerce uf the country, Ourriver interest, he said, had dl- minished instead of keeping pace with other Intercata. In support of this he stated that the Erle Canal handled more frelght in seven months than Now Orleans did Iu thirteen years, All this erew out of the lack of attention given -to our rivera, and the ontlét of our great Weat- crn streams at the mouth of the Misstseipp! River. “Cant. Cowdon sald if part of the Mis- alssippl River were properly improved a great saying in rates would ensue. Hedid not wish to enter too fully In the subject, but would bo prepared in the afternoon to speak at length and exhibit maps on the proposed «{mprove- monts, : In the atternoon Capt. Cowdon was called upon to detail iis plans for the Improvement of tho river ond reclamation of the lowlauda, He began,by saying thnt.the two were fnseparably connected. Ho believed that the Vajley of the Mississippi from Cairo down was once an arm of the sca, and in proof of this clted the fact that trees aro frequently found fn sinking wells at Calro and other places from fifty to 150 feet be- low the surface of the carth; also the existence of Iakes along the river where the bed of the tiyor formerly existed. He belloved that as the waters of the Gulf recede and the land is raised the bed of the river follows the risoof the lands, Could the bed at the mouth be kept at the lower grade'ft would cut outat the shallow places, and thua relieve the lowlafids now over- flown. When the river broke through a crevasse below New Orleans in 1872 tho result was o low- erlng of the water at all polnts along the river above, lowerln: it even more at polnts ns far up the river as Vicksburg thon at pofuts nearer the mouth, 2 WHAT IB PROPOSED wag tho cutting ot a channel castiwardly froma oint eix miles above New Orleaus, Bonuet arre Crevasse, toachain of lakes extendiue across to the Gulf, which would give a channel through to the Gulf, and thus lower the river, he clulmed, tiyelve feet at Natchez, ‘I'he ene object could be obtained by cutting. through futy Lake Borgne, just below New Orleans, aud thence eastwardly “to the Gulf. He also pro- posed cutting a channel from the Red River noutlivest, und thus reducing the quantity of water in the Missiasipol below, whtch would draw the water from the bars and shallow places in the latter river, and concentrate it inn alngte channel, making {t cut its own chanel deeper. This, he claimed, by lowerlny the bed of the river, would alao cause the tributaries to concentrate their waters, flow faster, und cut their channels deeper, Besides this, it would accomplish the great object under immediate consideration, thatof draining and makluy ine dabitable the larga amount of lnuds now under water in certain seazons of the year. ‘The lowerlng of the water nt Catro would, ho said, concentrate the water of the Oblo, force It to cut out a lower and narrdwer channel, and APRIL 3. 1879. some outlets formed, by means of the bayous or other channets, along the river, they would relfeve the river when there wag high water and provent ft from overflowing the lauds along tha river, The plan of deepening the Olle anid Missiselpol after you get within the banka, or Its natural acops, hb could pot understand, Capt. Cowdon—Whon the river falls the water is passed to the central channel, the bars will all be made dry, and all tho water thrown into a single channel together, and not bo spread out as ft Is no it A Capt. WilHamson—Then you propose simply tocontract the channel aud make It swilter. The current, when the rivor {8 high, is not In the same place as when ft ts low, and go it would seem that you can't depend upon ft to remain fo any ono place, for the aie that washes out Hheitis fiver is low will All up when the river 8 Nityeh Capt. Cowdon resented the following from the river men of i lemphts: Mrariis, March 23, 1870.—Capl. Sherlock— Dran Bins We, the undersigned river men of Memphis and vicinity, being unable to attond the Convention to be held fn Cincinnatl on March 31, 1X71, heartily co-operate with you, and, ae Ucal'nen, we belluve that the plan of Capt, ows don to inprove tho low-water navization of the Olio and Misainslppt Rivers and redeem their tow- junds from overflow to be the only practical plan but has been presented, AdJourucd sine die, CAPT. CowDON's DILL, presenting a plan, and asking aid fa reclatmin the lowlands and improving the river, 1s as fol- lows. It will be preecntod to Congress tn a short tine, and itis fo support of this that the tneeting of yesterday was held: Wizieas, John Cowdon, of Memphis, Tenn., haa praposed tu deepen the channel of the Missia- fippl Hiver from st, ula to New Orleans, av that there shall he, at the luweat stage of ihe fiver, at least elght fect of water fram Bt. Lola to Cairo, and ten fect from Cairo ta New Orlcans on ail tho bars, giving an unabstructed channel of thore depths, and alto thereby preventing the overfow of tho lowlands, reclaiming the samo, and dispens: Jag wt he use of lovece on'the banke of sald ert and Wuenaas, For this purpose, the ssid Cowdon ropusea te open a sarce outlet, about ten miles low New Orleans, from the river into Lake Borgno, the same to be frum one-half to one milo wide, and to turn the waters of fed River Inte the Quif of Mexico, through the Calcasieu, by aaufi- clent cut from a point above Alexandria, in Loutsl- ana, and to open a channel for alack-water navign- {ou from the mouths of the Sabine and Calcasiat, through the thde wuters of the gnl¢ tothe Missls- aippl iver aud New Orleans: and Wittnran, It in forthe public intercat that sald provositton be accepted; therefore, Be tt enacted bby the Senate and Hause of Repre- sentatives of the United States of Amertca tn Can- mbled, That satd John Cowdon, with ti ‘a as may be associated with him, be, aud he ishereby, authorized, on the conditions herelnafter mentioned, to exccute the works ufore- sald for the decnening of the channel and ituproves ment of the navigation of the Miesieslpnl River, and the reclamation of the Jowlauds bordering on ita waters, 8xe. 2. That the conditions being fully complied with, by promlee and agree to herein prescribed the United State» here- pay to John Cowdon, or to his assigns and legal representativer, for exes culing all the worke aforesaid. and obtaining in tho clanucl of the Mlanlesippt River, at the loweat wtage of water, adepth of eight feet on the bars from Bt, Loula to Calro, and of tun feet from Cairo to New Orleans; nud the said payments shall be made on the conditions in the foltowing manner: ‘On the Approval of his plans for tha opening of the Lake Horgne outlet, by the local Army Engi- neor at New Orlcans, and the Chief of Engincers of the Army, indso s00n as the entd Cowdon shall Dave sequlred title to tho Innds necessary for the purpose, and ahall have effectually opened aproner outict from the Mieslesippl River Into Lake Borgne, the United States will pay to said Cowdon, hie ns- alga, or legal representatives, tho sum of $250, 000, as fullawa; On the certieate cf tho Government Local En- aineer at New Orleans, the Secretary of War will pay al bills as the wask progrceace to the amount Of 3150, 0003 and wh8n the water In the Mineisalppi Hiver at Now Orleans may bo lowered by the ef- fects of this outlet to within ten feet of fowstrater inark, the Socretary of War will pay the romaining $100,000; and for overy additional foot thereof that the high-water mark of the river at New Or- Jeane may be luwered, an additional $50,000 shall hoped by the Secretary of War to ent and Cowden his ussocates or asniens. 3, Un the succeseiul demonstration of thin plan for improving the navigation of the river and roclniming (he Jowlands by Lave Dorgne outlet described, and the consent of the Statu of Louisl- ‘Ana, and on the approval of the Chief of Engincers of the Army of the United Stntes of enid Cowdon's Plans for the outict of ited River into the Gulf of Mexico by way of tho Calcarles, and the satiafac- tory completion of that work, the United States agree to pay the further aum of 81.500, 000; and when 6 navigable channel shali have beon antinfuc- torily opened from the mouths of the Sabine and Calcaeicn through the tlde-waters of the Gulf to the Mississippi River and Now Orleans, the United States will vay a further aum of $1,000,000, water on all the Sec, 4, Whenever tho depth of by Inserting Io, the bottom,.at, soma shallow | bara. in ‘the river froin St. Loula to New Orleane point, the Parsons dain, which would, properly (now assumed ta ho five feet in tho shoalest mannoged, raisc the water po as to give six or pisces) shall have boon tnereaued to six fvet at tho eight fect of water, B ‘The proposition before Congress to thus cut. through above New Orleans and lower the water in this way. only osked, in totul, for $8,000,000, whilo , . THE LEVEE BYSTRM ASKED 50,000,000. As the Company proposing to make the cut through above New Orleans only asked pay after the water is lowered, bo thought it ouly Just that the effort be made under the provision asked from Cougreas. ‘Tie Innds sought to be reclaimed now have # population of 40,000, whils i might, reclaimed, support 8,000,000, and would, by {ts additton to the yalue of the river, ant to the amount of business furnished, Jocreaso the number of stcambonts twentyfold. By this syatem the grain trade of the entire Went would go down by the Misslssippt, ant thence to Europe, ata cust for the entire dis: tance not oxcceding the cost of transportation by rail to the Atinntic Rane Besides this, it would then furnish an incentive for the bulld- Sug of the South Paclie Ruijtroad to connect with this great European water route, A map inade by Government Engineers, show- {ny the condition of the mouth of the river in Sf, compared with the present state of the river nnd bars, shows that the present bare have entirely formed since that time. At the mouth of the Southwest Pass isa bar with only elght- een fect of water on ft, where the water in [83t was 140 fect deep, There are certain laws of nature ot work at the mouth of the Missiselppl, and thoy cannot be overcome. People ma} shove the mauth of the river out further, nut will inake its bars atill beyond the mouth the same as before. [t behuoves us as a people, ao Invely interested {na southern outlet, to pro- vide some plan which .pature will afd rather than interfere with, TUE BARATANIA CANAL, which ho proposes for navigation (the one cut- thy across cost from above New Orleans fs for the conveyance of the water alone to cut down the depth of the channel aboye), he explained, {stu be operate by locks, and will thus re- ceive very little sediment, and thus will not Gil up. or form bara below its Anouth, The details of the Barataria plan, which Mave already been": fully published, wore here explained by the Captain, by the ald of innos und drawings, to the sntisfaction of the Gentlemen present, ‘The gxpense of cettlng this had been catimated at $0,000,000; the Jeg- islation haw already been procured, and had {t not been fur the yellow foyor of Jast season tha Work would have. siready been begun, ‘They aid. nok awk a cont of afd: front Goverument. The only thing they now asked was that these proposed levees, which would force the river away from them, be not built by Governinent, especially when the object could ao much mors cheaply “be obtalued by cutting the channel thronirh, us proposed by him, and the bed of the river thus lowered, io sald that bo led tw seu the Mlastssippl River as (t fa, tb was Inivosslble to get the case properly bofore them. He therofore sugeested the ropriety of a Con. : Yontion at St. Louis ‘in October uoxt, to which all members Jf Congress shoutd be tavited, COL, MERIILE, botng calted on, sail as he understood Capt.! Cowidon's propositions wera entirely dlatinct, Bo for asthe Uorataria Canal was concerned, he could ot seo ony reason why it chould wot bo alt that Capt. Cowden clatins for tt. Baratarta Bay would be ample for thy proposed mouth of the canal, Fortunately (tie a point well known, and {te measurewents aud history well known. He thought Mr, Cowdon, cenecially as hie docs not ask any money, should certainly ba encour. aged, As to thy plan jor curting ‘the ‘channe} through from Bonnet Carre on’ Lake“ Borgae, there could be no question that tha lowering of the water at that point would {ncrvase the rapld- ity of the current above, and would draw, tem> Dorarily at least, the water into a uarrower chanuel. There [6 a uuestion, however, whether this would be permauont. Itis Known that a Inrao river wil run witha certain fall per mite much more rapidly than s small river with the sone amount of: fall, ‘Then, fs there a question whether the result, looking forward for a cans siderable length of thine, would bring, {inoliy, the required object. ‘There are vo known rules anit bg expurlence by which this can be deter. mined, he On motion of Capt, James Wise the Clair was authorized to appoint a Committes of ten to re- port upon the subject as frgionted. by Capt. ‘owdon, The Committee will be appotnted to- day, 3 ». CAPT, WILLIAMSON wag called upon for his experience and views, Ho sald thot in 1844, duriug the extreme high water of the Missfsalppi, the bighcataver known, the river roso su rapkily that it overflowed the banke about the. mouth of the Arkansas and cut a-chanuel across tho country tothe Tensas, tho water out into Uayou Hartholomew aud the country below. For six weeks the river “below that fell’ while above the river was rising constantly, Le belloyed thst if thero wero jowest stnyes of tho water, and on the report of the Chiof of Engincera of the Army that stcn Hucreased depth of channet has licen eausod ue the works of sald Cowdon and hin asso. clatcs, the United States will pay the further stim of $1,000,000; and whenever sald chantol shall have beon daupened seven feet from St. Louls to Now Orleans, the Unlted States willin ike manner pay the sum of $1,000, 000; snd when the channel aball have been doepened to vight fect from St. Louln to New Oricans, the Cnilted States eoall pay another sum of $1,000,000; and for an increased depth of ninv feet from Cairo to New Orleans another sum of 81,000,000 shall bo pald: and when the chantiel shail have boen In- creased In depth to ten fect nt the lowont stages of water on all tho bara from Cairo to New Orluuny the United States will pay another aum of $1, 000, + 8ro, § That inthe prosecution of tho sald works the sald Cowdon and his avegctates ahall have the right of way through all lands belonging to the United States, and the use of all timber, stone, gravol and ofher maturial necessary to said works the right to uso all waters; to chango. the Couray of rivora or bayoun and other waters: to make ontleta and” cut-offs, ant to do avery ttlng, necewsury and propor to carry out the provisions of thisnct: Provided,: Such acts shall not infringe the rights of States or individuals, as proper and necessary for the prosecution of eald works, And at shall be tho our of the Secretary of War, whenever reqnostod iy ual Cowdon, to roquire the Clitef of Engineers of the Army to re: Porton any andall quostiona arising, whether as to fia proper prosecution of the work or the pay> ments of any monoy claimed to be due under this act. Szo, O. Thatin caso of the death or other ina- bility of tho eaid Cowdon before the completion of onic works, tho same shall bo presecuted by his Jevai repreyontativer und his associates aforesald, Amend tho title wo as to read: ** A bill providing for the nermanent Improvement of the navication of tho Mluxtasipnl River, and for the reclamation of tho lowlands of the States bordering thereon, and for hyglenic purposes,” ———___ What Thoy Put Under the Stone, The cornerstone of 9 monument to the Con- foderate dead was laid fn Columbla, 8, C,, on Thursday afternoon, March 27, Among (he many articles plwed fn tie cavity, as wo learn from the Jiqsler, Were thesy: A‘ copy of the South Curolina ordinance of sevession; a copy of the Beacon, containing W. Gitnere Stmat ac- count of tho sack and burning of Columbts by Gen, Sherman; s box contalning several coins und a memorandum, saying: Cutty colns cou- taincd in this box were takeu from the cornerstone of the Court-Houss of + Rich- Inud County, erected in the years 18h0- 00, which was destroyed Fob. 17, 1863, by’ Gen. W,. ‘T. Sherman’s army, 'Uuited States forces, then oecunying a lt that bad peaceably surrendered to him m two Confederate slags, tug of thw Btate of South Curollna, Confederate money, from the denomination of $500 down to five cents; Con- fcderate postage-atamps, five Confederate until membora of Congress could | Lords; one for $1,000, at 8 per cont, duo duly 1, 18su; one for $100, a6 O per ceut, due duly 1, 1804; one for $1,000, ub 8 per cent, duc July L 1870} two for $500 each, at 7 per cent, dus duly 1803; sume leaves cut from a day-bouk of the ton. John Mckenale, of duto 184, showing the prices. at which various articlos sold at thut time, Bomu vf these ttems are Interesting; for tustance, a half-pound of canty was charged ub 810; seven oranges at 817,50; one pound of horehound candy at $10; four lemous at 84; ony duzen lady-dugers at 84; ane lnlf-pound of Kissca at $18; three dozon apples at $13; one vatick of candy at 60 cents; one quart af cheat- nute at be pound mintslrapa at $25, EXTRACT OF HEED. TIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT O¥ MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST BEAT FLAVOURING STOCK Yon BOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUUEB, LEg|G COMPANYS. EXTRACT 2 ld feel gruteful.’~ Bae Medion P “Lancely” “'Baltlas - Medical Journ ‘ th & GAUTION, — Gennine only wlth the fae shallgof Haron Lishly’s Sfguatare tn Bi Ink across the Label, 1 “Coneamption th England tocreased tens fold in ton years.” LIEBIO, COMPANY'S EXTRACT T. Tobe bad of all Btorekeepers, . Grocers and Chemise, tole Agenta for the United Stat jenale only), O. David & . London, England, which nauons 5! FAIRBANKS! STANDAKD SCALES ov ALL KINDS, . PAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Becarefultobuyoaly the Geaulnc, t HYPOPHOSPHITES. UEBLLOWS! MYCOrnosrniTEs. CONSUMPTION. Ketter from Capt. Coffill, of the Brig “Potosi,” of Windsor, N. 8. Br, Jom, N.1.. May 22, 1409, James I. Pavsowas, Chemin dtr: In May, 1800," 1 was at with agevere dry cough, whic! tinued In harehaess for some. tim when} commenced expectoratin tek whitish aubstence—thon I raleed axreenish yellow and siste-colored Amatiert then bleediag of the lunge ect in. andother symptoms of @ very Alnetulog character alowed them: selves. “Econsulted the lending phy Heian th Jtilladelphia and other c ea. ann snared ni found none. Tn August 1 130 pounds, and alniing ravlily every. In Phlindelphila adsieed me te teave th oma, AL home they ee ; winhed me ta fallen fn feah from 135 0 ray. friends conntry. 1 visited St, fot c ear, ony my way tu Phalladelpuia to foln ras mivised by aatranger, who notized form and racking rough, to iS, your. of Hyponhosnhtive: and, asa drowning mai atettaws, f gawaray of lope in the auguestion, mcired a bottle. The effert warrante further rial, and T bought s doxeg battics, and left Bt. John, and havo been knocking abont the Atlantic everatnce, fer roduced hy this Syrup, s ear Teqularly, Abfrat my appettic finproced=-t re ained strength, then my coush gradually left ino, and nally the expectoration eared? and, although the Deneft was gradual, Tcot dnote the change for the hotter every day~so that after having taken ten bot. tes, Leonstdered inyaelf well, This was abont Ovo Montha from the time I conimenced taking the Syrup. J had couniderabie trouble, rttine afler fecting same of the old sytuptomea returning, f hot (heather two bottien: aud-naw f connider mysel well ast ever was in my ilfe. ty present rela he 15 152, miodeabove my usual healthy atandard. M ¢ wood=tny apnatite good—aiit general health . Eheartity recommend a paTrone troubled with any digicutsies or al Jungs oF Nervana system —Arinly beileving that had T ot used tt, T would oot now be Hying. "Moptng this letter may'meet the eyes of others similarly affected, e them to ue the Ramo meana of cure, Tres yours very truly, HARHIS COFFILE, Maazer of the frig Potusl.of Windsor, No RB. Trecently heard froin Capt. Coflill, that he continues to poranas vpsorois heal : NVENTOR, Western Agents, J. N. HARRIE & Co. Cincianatl oO. TrOoLEy: Hi BM, Sole Proprtator aad Manager, EMMA AnDOT, an TRE MESS GRAND OPERA RETURN FOL ONB WEEK ONT ROE APL, Win GOUNOD'S Fabst! FAUST: Randall, Castle, aud Peakes appearing, jay Kventng—CHIMES OF NORMANDY. ue, the Mexuins, Caallo, Turner, abd Veakes, Wednesday Eveulne—For mina Abbott's Banent the Dew operas, Yio reat aucee PAUL AND RathibT aS ‘Atibott, Sirs, Seguln, Handall, Caatie, Ryne, ete. Aptenitid'new Heenery now tn preparation. Thursday Eventng—I1, TROVATORE, Montague, Sire. Segulu, Turnet, itzre, ete, Friday liventug—PAUL AND VIRGINIA, apfitgmd Matines Weduesday—Daifo's ROSE OF CAS- rday announced hereatier. ne, ANdGe. Matinees, 7c and f0c. j Commies WAL A TOUR THROUGH LAST WEEK IREL AND BUT ONE. ars ‘The Operas tor Price fi With JUDGE BICK and the EURYSCOPR. 1,000 ‘Views on a aurface of 1,00) equate feet. TO-NIGHT—Rerry, Limerick, Galway, ete. EIA Y— Mazo, Siig, Horeamtmon, M Down, SATURDAY —helfaats Co. Atri, Glaht'a Causeway IG SCHOOL CRILDUEN'S MATIN Ri, SAT Children 15 cents; and Sct at Root & Sans! CARPENTER, Mausger. OOLEY'S THEATRE, econd and last weex of the Famous Actress, MME. MODJESKA. porate repertolte for thts week: DIMENNE. Wodneaiay Matinen-ADRIERS Ee : Mariner ; Weuresaay and tnraday Mehig-EAST LYNNE, Friday Sight-ROMEU AND JUTE. faturlay Matinee HABE LYASE. Lakes of Bilin Baturday Night~ADHIENNE,. Sfonday? Aunt 7 MMA BOTT and the HRSS ENGLISH OFRIA COMP AN 7 Yecrcnnes THEATRE. ‘SRCOND WEE. __ SECOND WREK, UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. H. M. §, PINAFORE, Every eventing until farther notice, MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Perfection in every Detall. * Grand Choruy aud Orchestra. Max Mareizek, Conductor. ne RMEATIOR, ‘roprictor and Manager Avery Je. WAVERLY LAST NIG 1 ST NIGHTS! Orthe alsthguisted satturataucloe AEite DION BOUCICAULT as CONN in Mn Grent Irth Voy, CFG SILAUGIIRAUN: Supparted by a COMPLETE, COMPANY. i eTE Me WR peutsch, Manazer. entire Now Scenery UY, Davias Strong, Including tne ein Tower and Prion sud Weulne Of Ste Bri Abbey, Reserved Seats may be secured without extra charge. Monday—Denman Thompson as Jouina Whitcomb, ‘T (ROPOLITAN THEATER Clark-at., 01 ite Sherman Hour. Baturday Evo'g, Aprils, Grand Testimantal Benefit ta M15, Gran JOE GOSS (Champion of England), Admisston, and 75 cents; Wereryed heats $1.00, core opeu at 73 Entertatniment at ok. Box Once open Katurday Mornings u'clock. JENS MOREA BRE, 87 Clark-at. urt-House, rowded to the doora at So'clock. THEPAULINE HARKIAW ENGLISH OPERA CO, iN caay aa Rrioy aLeeAO. + Final Notice to the Molders of Bonds of the Northern Pacitic Railroad Company, Undor the Pgn of Reorgaitzatton, ratined by the de- cree of the co le Che birt tn vhick Bondholders should be allowed to particl pate: in the benefits of thy Plan, by the conversion af Honds into Preferred Stock, waa lefi to the dlacretlon of the rapatlaalte Commits ten, ti having passed stance this ight was el in itite-tenths of the Ronduulders haviag converted thelr, lunde, the Come miltwo) desirous of clusluk thelr tabare, Uereby alva noticn Wat the right of converting Honde'and recelving Preferred Stock will terminate on tho v0th day of June, az, Circulars giving tnformation how the conversion fe made cau by ad at the ullicg of the Noribern Paciic 1, .Co., No. 23 Fiftheave, New York. bh orig ns ng wikia ‘exchanged for stock oder ¢ Pian w sale tine, v FLEGERICK BILLINGS, Dec. 18. 1878, Chairman Purchasing Committee.” AFUSINESS CARDS. IL. F. GILBERT & CO., BANKORS AND STOOK SROKHRS, 16 Broad-st,, New York, adjoining W. Y. Stock Exchangs, ell, and carey through tho New York Stock Ex+ all the active stocks as lung as desired, on 8 per 1 rein. Finsieclase stock privilag Bevottaced at from | to 3h) per cent eae E clreular And daily stdck roport malted (reo Hua, T IR N For Water and Gus, coated square (ach. All alavs_on haud and delivarcd at any y rock. aN UR HAIHUSON & CO, Manu! urers, ROT STUN ‘Louis, Mo. OSALNS FOR HEAD. FOR SOLDIERS OR. Wax Dut QUATRRMANTELL-GE: aaHinuion, Realed proposals, in tripitedie, ara hereby lav furnishing Headetoues fur Suldfers' raves, (pity village, and city cematerleg as provided by the law proved Fabruary 8, 1870, of whitch the fuflowing is aa. evtracty y uf War tehereby suttiorized to uraves of suldic; RIMENT, AL's OF VICK, + MArCH 31, INTD, be TiTuat the Secretary ora ’l headstones over the int « Hewular or Volunicor my a ig thy war fur thy Uulow, aid who thay bed bar d in private, village, or clty comotories, Iu tha gata vmatiner as provided by the uw Of March 3 18 for. hoeu Interred ta ‘Miltary Cemeteries, T ve total numbor to be furntetied Ivestinates he OO Sprelications describing in detall the standard Nga by the becretary of War, sud blank forms of pros potste Can bein am application in peryon or by Ieiter it xan Ay he ae NWihiak cana ia A., iu charge ol ational Cemeteries, Wi seciuinusdt she headewnesto be turaished can be ea at this ollie, wll Wide should bo accompantod by good and suttctent and none will bu cousidered, except for 4 white marble, of grades vanied tn the spoci catlons, ae rrororas should be focloeed fu sealed envelopes and fodursed ** Vropent 1» fur Teadstoncs," aud eddressad (0 whose, whuse office they will be upened (nthe preagecu uf Didders on Munday, Juae 6, Doty, comuenclag ab LL o'clock a. me Dy Ordur of tue Begretary of War, 4.0, MEIGS, Quartoruisstur-General, U. B.A. PROPOSALS WOR LLUNe NATING FLOOR-TILING. Orviow uF SurEenyisina Axonitsct, TabayUKy LH ee ‘TMENT, Wasarxavom, D. arch 2B, 10 at thts Gitice watt the underaignes Sealed proposals will’ be’ rece! 12u.. on thu dist dey of Aprii, (wv, for furpieuing, delivering, and falox ue place coipl rae all the Ulumile pacing th lux. required for the United Stats Cus. tom: tc. at Chicago, 111.) In accordance: w drawing epecitcatious,’ coplesof which aud auy additions Mormation i 1 had on spplication at ‘thts ofice or thy ullico of the Supertitend TRAGER, Actlog Bupcrylalng WeChy SILOES, eS 4 SPANISED ™ : Arched Instep Shoes, ~ “HAPGOOD’S” MAKE, (The Only Genuine) FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS For $5, $0, and $7 A PAIR, Former Price $6.80, $7.60, and $0. M, WHEELER & 00,, Sole Agents, No, 74 EAST MADISON-ST,, Juat east of MeVicker'a Theatre, RAILNOAD TIME ‘TARLE. MR oe ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP TRATHS Exri.anation oF Rarenence Monns.—t Sat crete “Gunday excepted. 3 Monday ‘ocean, OWIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Omlees, 62 Clarkest, pfaherman Honse) and ay Pacific Faat tine ...4., inkton. abloux natty, & a! ay auinds Gtr Va hort tlockea press. ve UL Pullman Totet Cai engo and Counell Blu! stiasava. i, No other road run through, between Chis onthe train leaving Chicags ine Pullman other ferme of hotel cara ‘west of Chicas on hale ee Faeas af, 10. <Hepot corner of Wells aod Kinzte-ste, S—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie-tiss ORICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD, Depota foot of Lake-at., Indiana-ay, and Sixteenth and Coual and Sixteenth sts. Ticket Oftices, 60 Clark- at, and at depots, Citengo & Mendota Express Ottawa & Streator Express, Netranka € Rausee bx Aurora Passenger... Mendota & Ottawa Exoreas Aurora Parsenger, Downer's Grove Accomm Freeport & Dubuque Expres Oniaha Nieht Express Texas Fant Express... 200s, Kansas City & 8t, Joe Rxpreas... efi. & O. Palace Dining Cars and Putian iG.wheet fleeping-Cara run between Chicago and Omaha on tha Pacific Express. ORIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PACIPTO RATLROAD, Depot, corner of Van Nuren and Sherman-sts, Cit: rH Hieket Oillee, ov Clarkeat, Sherman ious. Arrive. Leave. Davenport Express, Omaba kapreay Leavenworth & Bern Aecammodatio Night Express, fue Island Accommodate Wo Island Accommodation Wine Ininnd Accommodatto: Niue Inland Accommodatto Hue Island Accommodatto Blue [innd Accominodatio Blue Island Accoumodetlur nn: Blue Island Accommodation, pm “sBaturdaya and Thursdaya only, ¢Sandays only, CHICAGO, ALTON & 87. LOUIE, AND OMICAGQ, EANBAS OUTY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Union Depnt, Wert Side, near Itadison-st, Twenty-ttitrd-st, ‘Theket Uilice, 122 Tan pm DUST EP S85s353 ridge. and Kansas City & Denver Past Ex. BL Louis, Springfield & Texa Mobile & New Urieana Kxpre Bt, Louie, Epriugheld & Texas, Peorle, Burlingtun} Feat Expr icokuk Pathe Chicago & Padueat It Vt, E Streator, Lacon, Waatingt'n Jollet & Dwight Accommodation!* OHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 87, PAUL RAILWAY Talon Depot, comer Madison and Canal-ata. Tickes Oiee, EUBouth Clark-et., opposlte Bherinad Mousa, Miiwankeo Expross. Milwaukee Special at une & Siunchotu, Green|} <> id Menasha through Lay; | ae se seen 10:10 Om ad I aw on +>.4* 6200 B tn¥ Wheconstn & Miinesois, Green| Ray, Rtevons Point, and AR Jand through Mahe Express... t 0:00 pint 7:00 ‘All traina run vin Milwaukes. | Tickets for At, Pa and Minneanollanre cuud elitier via Madison and Prairla duchien, or via Wetertuwa LaCrusto, aud Winona. + 4:00 pin 745 pm Bt ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Lal ad foot of Twenty-sccond-at, Ticket Ullice, + bear Clark, At. Louls Express, Louls Fast Ling....: 110 & New Orleuna kxpress.. Ira & Texas Exp Springtiold Eapresa Suringdeld Night & Yeorla, Hurilogton & Keoiul dProria, Huriitigiun & Koakuk, Dubuque & Bloux Clty Express Dubuque & Sloux Git ‘Gtiman Dasseonge: itay a jay night rugs to MICHIGAN OBNTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, tootof Lake-st, aud fuut of Twenty-eecond-st, ‘Tleket OMe, G7 Clark-at., southeast corner of Hane dolph, Grand Pacitic Hotel, nud at Palmer House, “Arrive. On Bati bOn Bat ‘Mall (via Mato aad Afr Ltno}., Day Express, Kalamazou Accomm Atlantic Exprees (datly). Night Expre Ee WALNT & SBTOAGO BATT Seer ea tad ration ee tet ee Pe Ularkat., Vulmer Howse, aad Grund Vaeite Hole. | ‘Leave, | Arrive. > 10,° 7100 pw Malland Express, Pacific apresses Fast. BALTIMORE & O10, Tralos toave from Exposition Nuliding, foot of Monrose aL Ticket Offices, 83 Clark-st., Palinor House, Grand Pacific, and Depot (Exposition Tutlding), | Leay “Arrive. Morning Rxpre + 8:50 @ ini) 5:40 am Fost Eiitense 4 0:40 p rn t 7205 pu LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN, = SAR SHE GROAN 8) Morning Ma!l~Old Line. jew York & Boston Spar Atlantio Hapress (dally). Night Express, PITTSBURG, CINOINNATI & BT, LOUIS I, B, (Cinctnnat! Afr-Line and Kokomo Ling.) Depet, corner of Cliutou and Carrol ‘West Blde, KANKAKES LINE. Depot, foot of Lako-at, aud foot uf Twenty-sccon i Lear, Arrive. is Day Bapres 9:40 wmj* 9:00 pra Da Y y ee P Niguc bp: 4 6:00 pan) 7) am OBIOAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD, ot Route.” 3 **Dal ket OMoes, 77 Clark-st., 125 Dearbora-at, and Dew ™ put, comer cltaten and Carru Raguvitle ks Marta‘ apveaae™: fa ping tag 00 pm 330 Dp oa.g 7:15 Sub MISOBLLANEOUS. SSiRGH DR. KEAN, NO CURE! DR. 173 South Olark-st., Chicago. NO PAY!!! raunajly or by mall, free of charge, ou all Ce erro cyeciidiveasces, Tedsieeaa le che Only physician late city who warrente curce ur no pag, 303 B. Clark Btroct, Chicago. Dr A f. OLIN. Xvorybouy from Atiautlo to id, + Paciio Las heard of bis skit inn tr raat. y Disuns uscd profession, including Ftectrlulty, Hend two stamps fur “Guide to Health.” Ofice dours, 9 a. m2. 108 p. w,) Bundeya 10 to 13 a. in. “PRESORIPTION FREE. th uel Weaki Lot * suchouds bu Si Gliorders Erought. we by: hunlusess flow or excess. Au: arate hus the ingredients VAQUESE CU, 150 Weavalsuirat,, Cluclugatl Ubidy”