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wnand, though strletty consumptive, calls for a Jaro amount of guodd, ‘The apentug of tho apring reason found the Interlor trado with stucks reduced to exceptionally sruall dimensions, and, as they pave dona a continuonsly goot bumncas aslace, thelr pitechnacs aro necersarily more liberal than for some seasons past. In comparison with 1878 an Increneo Sn tho volume of jabhers' sales of 100% He per cent txcimmed. Regarding collections few compiatute aro heard, + ‘According tothe Now York Journal of Com. niercey The Venporta of fornign dry goods atthe port of New York for tho month of March ate 91,57, = 044 greater than tor uw corresponding month laet year, For tho three months of the year the total imports abow an Increase of $1, 001,40 a9 com: pared with the samo tine last year, and the total of yoods thrawn on the market in the entmo timo In but £70, 447 lees than the total (mportations, lor the nino months of the fixeal year tho total impor- tations have been $61, 2H, 048, ani showing an exe cern Ee bis G55 a4 compared with the same the tn 1878. NEW ronk, New Yon, April 8 —Uusiness contintes talr with cotton-goods commiraton-hourex, wud prints nore actives cotton gouds very firm xt the late ad> vance, and additional makes inarked up by agents and jobbers; gingtntns augatsh but stuady; dress gouda In modorito demand: overcontings mere sought for, hut light-welgtit clothing wooluna quiet fu iret bards} foreign xooda doing tntrly. ——— BY TELEGRAPIL FOREIGN, The following Were received by the Chicago Toard of rade: . lavenvoor, ‘Aprl} 8-11:80 9. mi--Flonr, Ra Qe, Wheat—Winter, ka LaG@its wd: apelng, Ge WGA 2d; white, Hs 1OQs duly club, Os Hie td. Cor, 4x id. Pork, G8e. Tard, 6 Od, ecolpts of whoat Inat threo days, 16:1, 000 centals, 00 American, Livenvoun, April 8—1:50 p, m.—Woather dull, Breadatusta quiet; small husiness, Winter wheat, Bs TGs dd. t unchatiged Jayenvoor, April 8.--lacon—Cumberlanda, 2s Gis hort ribs, + lonzelear, 24a; short clear, Nia Ud. Beet—Prime nese, F443 Dudla mesa, 77s extra Indla meat, Bs, Cheese—Cholce, Shoulders, 22x, 'Tallow—Prime city, 80d, Lard, add. Pork—Prime mess, Kastorn, 3 Weal ern, 60% Hume, ony cut, 20-1 average, 374, Toxnox, April K—Livenreo.—Wheat guict, Corn sleady. Manx Lanc—Curgoca off coast— Whent, qnict and steady, Special Dispatch ¢ Tavenvoos, April 4-11 vey No, 2, By Gd, * Guain—Wheat—Winter, $s 12d; spring, Na. 1, No, 1, ts N 20 a, m,—ILoun—No. No, 1, Me 2d: No, 2 . 2, Fa Udy white, clib, No. 1, Oa 8d; No, &, Oa Corn—New, No,‘1, ta td, Trovintoxa—Pork, 6 Lard, iis Od, Livenroor, April 8,—Corron—Quiot ot 6 1-100 O.8-2d; sales, 14,000 bales; spocujation and ex- port, 2,600; American, 0,500, ° Bueavetcrre—Sinall business, Gnain—Wheat-Wintor red Weatern, 84 11d@ Madd. * Provietoxa—Moss pork, 624, Lard—Americon, ‘Bia td, Yorna and fabrics at Manchester quiet but steady, Loxnox, April 8.—Rraix—Common, 4a Ud. Sruurs oF CunreNtise O28 Md. Axtwent, April 8.—Perrnoneua—29Kd, NEW YORK. Spectat Dispatch (0 The Tribune, New Yous, April 8,—Gnaix—Wheat less act- ive; whter grades gonasally heavy and an fue stances a shade luwer on free offerinys, and com- juratively moterata inquiry from ail sonrces, leaving off for carly delivery about stondy; spring Ngutly dealt Inj reatrictod offerings and firm views of sellers for exrly delivery Impeding businosss cable advices of dulinces and rather taster range of values; 10,000 ba’ choice Chicago at $1, 11,000 bu ot $1.01%; No. 2 Northwestoru do, May option, at SLOsmlusy. Corn leas frovly dealt in, and quoted aa ruling caster in price; mixed Wostorn ungraded ab 4@ 451; c,n4 to quality. {Somewhat livelier tnquiry for rye for early delivery; quoted steady; Na. ‘egte ern, hoatluads, quoted at GU@SN%c, Oats have een genorally in very good requeut: prices favor- ud sellers in nearly ai! instances; No, 2 Chicago niloat, 20,000 bu at aetic, Vrovisioxe—-Veature of business in hog products continued briek,. Inquiry for Inrd cluefly in re- rpongo to wants of German shippers, General market opened bigher, but left off wealer, Mess for carly delivery losa sought, cloalng at $30.25 10.80 for new, and $9,40@20, 50 for old. | For fore ward dolivery leas netlye, “openiez at nn nd- vanca of 10c, but subsequently * ylolding Vighly. and quoted ot cloxe for April $10.05 10.70 for now, and May at $10,70@10.80; Juno 42 $10,85610.00; July at $10.90. Cut-meuts in moderate request at unaltered quotations, Bacon active and quoted jirm. Wewstorn steam lard act- Wely nought for carly delivery at advanced prices; for furward dclivory freely dealt 1n at an Improve. ment of Tic, which, howover, waa subsoquontly lost, closing for April at $0,053 May, $0.05; and June, $0.70; duly, 26,20. Tatiow—In moderate demand: primo at 6 0-10¢, Svoans—Raw moderately sought at provions pricea; Cubs muecovado at 6 3-16@6 7-1Gc tor fatr to good refluing; rotlned comparatively quict At cagler figures, Witiany-—Very quiet: quoted at $1.0514. Fneiouts—Buelness falrly active, but rates vary ttle; for Liverpool, ongagements included by iteurn 2,900 brle stone of through fretaht and Inve April shipment, reported at 24 per brts 450 tone Provieions nt 20s@u2a Ud, chiefly at £04, Ta the Western associated Freee. New You, April 8—Cortox—Murket dull at MASc; futures quiets “April, 1t,10c; May, He; Juno, 11.400; July, 12.610; Anguat, 2c: Sevtember, 11.010, Foot m—Marget dull; strongly in buyers’ favor; Tecelpts, 14,000 urls; super State and Wentern, $2078.05; cominon to goodextra, $4, OGs.005 food to choles, $4.05G;4 white wheat extra, H5505.95; extra Ohto, $805.75; Anno sota patent process, 87 Gn: Wheat—Market dull; receints 99,000 buy Tejected spring, 7H: No. 4 do, BH; ungraded, Salzer No, dupring, O2GIMe; No.2 sprluy, 81.0336 el Ungraded winter red, $1,014%@1, 1014; Ado, TLOsz@ Lang; No. 2 do, MiG 1.4 Nu. 1 do, 81,1434; ungraded amber, $1.10 @111: No, 2 ‘ambor, $1.119;@61.125 ungraded White, 81,03761.10; No, 2 do, $1.11; No. 1 do, HLUMGLIOY. Rye stendy; No @ Western, 58%c, Uariey viewdy; malt dull, Corn quiet; receipix, 20,000 buy umeraded, 44245'5e; No. 3, t4taae jebcanier, 14 4 i No. 2 doy tS: Gile; white do, BGctUty lay—Steagy and unchanged, ite ane unch sages 4 ex~-Coitea stvady and unchanged, Sugar Quiet aud unchanged, Molasres nannaily une changed. Hice stoaty, with fale demand, ETHOLEUM—Virmers united, SL4E@retyes ree Wal Lu Hendy: BYs@OSic, minally tuchanged, mixed torn, oh Tear TINE —Quitot il Alrm ut Be, Kuus—Market onslors Western, tnt j@Q1aiZe, Hwvisiovs—Park—Barket dull; ines, $040 for Olds $1U.45 for new. Huet steady; mean $10,505 sata $11.00, int nents steady: lung clear miil- Pree nee SSM eOTE Ue BHeA0, ‘Lard quiet; Kerren—Nomtnaily unchanged, Cue omlnally unchanged, A Market dull; $1.00!¢: 3 NEW ORLEAN: XN » April #—Froun—Quilet uperine, $4.00; XX, Mh. TH4e 4.005 X: Gees high trams Sh, eG, o N—Corn quiet; weak; ¥ $ ASC; Yellow, de, Outs quiot; anes wet THH@ASeS ConxsMyat—Dult; $4.16@2.20, iusx—Quict and weak at Uc, get Domand fale: murket firm; ordinary, 00; prime, 814,00; cholee, $15,00714.00, Lense Parke Armor; old, $0.50; new, 1.35, rd) + tle 25 hep, $7 Aeris dull; tlerce, $0.25@7, Hulk meate-Market duly thunders, loose, ii: 4e; packed, 4@ igor cleat véci clear, Sie, Macon-—Marlet dull; should: ere, Ase; van ota giver Hb. Gaies clear, O%e; hams, augue “ Nee, jolk¥~SMacket dull; Weutera rectitfed, $1.03 (nocenEK—Coftes steady; fargocs, urdiuary Bood demands Ti il aud unvettled ame Lh@lGke, 76 Rice steady; O44@ Onseans, Aprit §Commow— Steady; mid- New ing, wae; rie Toss, 4,203: oxpurti ante the Continent, 200; b 10 sc; not rucelpt, ‘3, 410 ¥ to Great britain, wales, 4,000; stock, 87. Louis, Mo., April 4,—Froun—Quiet and Br. Lous, Wuichanged, Guan—Wheat Unactticd; somo sales lowers op~ oe Hoctuated © food deal; No, 2 red fall, 31 093g har Fel $1.04 April; $14049@1, 05%, cloalny it SLomey ots Mays $1.04%6¢1,04%, cloalng $1.00 G1, 0815 duna; 09¢ July; No. 3 co, trie WELUL. Corn dutiand lower; No Y mixed, Pitt pee WUE April; BIHOMWYe May; 3 seduly, Oats active put tower; No. RONG SONG cash) 2U¢ bid April; 2530 bid May. lye THE CHICAGO atendy at d8tze, Harley dull and anchanged; no palen, Wittaxy—Steady at 81.04, Pravtmioxs—Pork teers Jobbing, $10,550 10.60, Lard tendy at $0, 15¢¢0,00, according to location. Bulk meats iirmer; clear riba, 84,00 did} clear, $4.0: bid, acon ‘higher; clear ribs, $5, 400 t clear, $5.80575.00, Uikerrra—Vlour, 4,000 brist wheat, 28,000 bis corn, 210,000 bn; vate, 27,000 bu; rye, 4,000 buy barley. 4,000 bn. ButtweNta—Fionr, 9,000 brie; wheat, nono; port 41,000 buy oate, none; rye, nono; barley. hon, Cottox—Strong and higher; middling, 10% salud, BG bales; roceipia, 2,000; shipments, 2,400; stock, 10,000, a PHILADELPHIA: Puranrisia, April #.—IMinen—Rteady and firmer; Minnexota extra family, $4,004.75: Ola fancy, $5.50 Minnesota potont process, $t.60@ 7.00. Ryo flour unchanged. Onane=Wheat—Market dull: Weatern red, on track, $1.14; do, oluvatur, $1,25%, Myo steady; Wertorn, S7@as\e. born quiet Faster al iB s0@itKe; do atcamer, do, 42a t “Gate dowd temas mixed, JOuIc} white du, Tagesse Punvisiose—Stendy and firm, Mess pork, ITHDIOLS, Ment boot, $12.60, Lard, Ui Hirren—Qatet and tinchanged. Kuns—Steady; Western, 18@iie, Cugkep—Hew ET UO belay wheat, 85,000 boy nats, B,H00 bu; rye, B00 buy ‘O0 yutets Fonneylvitt Virginiag at Oblo doubly extra and nbo extra, 2 Ges, mela, Hoyacon7yay Now York, Aiehigan, bidians BeG,32e medi BTC; course, 2B ing, wawhed, Sagdue: do unwashed, 2G Canada combing, Hhigitle; Mne unwashed, Bho cunraennd mediun, S1@2sey tub washed, JOydue. BALTIMORE, Batriuonr, April ¥.—FLoun—Quicts Wertern superfine, §:1, 0008.74 do extra, $4,00G4.U%; do fambly, $1, 76@5i0 Gusaty—Wheat. atorn firm; No, 2 Pennsyl+ vans red, SLIS011I%2 Ne. 2 Western winter red, spot anid Apri}, 81.12%@1.18%4; May, 81,124 G11; June, $151451.151%, Corn—Wert> orn atendy und firm; Western nixed, spot and April, AeQAsaye May, R@iie; dune, 14; @Aihey stenmor, 44G41%{c, Oats quiet; Pennayl- vanta, G Weatern wrtte, 82Qude; do WON. Ryo dull at H@sve, ‘Steady and unchanged, 10N8—Steady and nachanged, Active and inchanged, jut and ensler at L4G 19e,. cs 't—Htenly and tchanged, Firm and unchgnyedt. Fnewuts—'To Liverpool unchanged, Revewrs—Flou U8 args wheat, 08,000 bis bt. com, 204,000 bu: vat, 7,000 Suivsents—Wheat,, 02,600 buy corm, 127,800 CINCINNATI. Cixcinnatr, O,, April §.—Corrox—Quiet at 10%. Froun—Firmer; fanifly, $4.06@05.50. Quais—Whoat dull and lower tu ee! oat to prime, $1.0371.05, Corn dull at 87@38e. * Oats Qtek at 20G88e, Rye—Market dull, and prices a neni lower at BU@GUY4c. Varley dull; No. 2 fall, Oe. Pnovisioxe—Pork stronger at $10.7i@11.00. Lard in, good demand, and prices a shade higher} steam, Si-40. Nulk tneate strong and tgter; sheulders held at $3.75; short rita, ehaneea0s wutlea $4.74 af country points; shurt clear, 35.10. Kacon—Demand fair and market frmat $4.25, BMT, and $5. 02s. Watsky—Quiet at $1.09, Hurren—(Quiet and unchangeds >» Linsktp OiL--Stendy at LOUISVILLE. Loutavinix, Ky., April §.—Corroy—Firm, at 103; —Dult and unchanged, Gnain—Wheat—Market custor; red and amber, £1,00G@1.02. Corn quiut; white, Use; nixed, 37e, Oats quiot, but steady; white, 81 + mixed, 20e. Itye quict at f4c, : May--Steady at $8.60@10. 60. Puovisions—Pork atoady at $10.75, Tard quiet: cholca louf tierce, $7.16; do keg, $8.25, Mul! ments qnict: shoniders, 4 clear rth, BOAtic. Hacon firm; shoulders, # clear rlb, 53j¢; cleur, Bee. Hats, sugar-cdreds MGoer we Oe MILWAUKER. Miawavgex, April 8.—Froun—Quiot and un- changed, Guain—Wheat heavy; opened Ye Jowor; closed heavy; No. 1 Milwaukeo, turd, $1.00; No, 1 Mile wankeo, Oc: No, & BMliwaukes, O0%e; Anril, 88c; May, O2he; dune, M4c; No, 0 Milwaukee, TAlier No. 4, TUQT4e; rejected, OIAEMKe, Com ‘steady; No, Bie. Gate ensler; No.2, wae, Rye casier; No. 1, AA. Marley i dull; No.2 sprimz, fresh, O13 Aq NC y, Puovisions—Quiat but steady. Mess pork quiet; new, $10.30. Trine steam turd, $i. 3H. Reckirre— Flour, 8,600 brig; wheat, 2,000 ba, Suvakvts—Flous, U,00O brie; whent, 3,000 BOSTON, Roarox, April 8.—Fnoun~Market more actives Western supers, $5,001 common extras, i, 755 Wiecovrin extras, $4.00@4.50; Alin- nesota do, $4.257,5.50, Anais Corn quicts mixed ani Vollow, 4070 470. Onta stendys No, 7 and extra while, Mies 2 2, Whey No. Swhite und Ne. 2 mixed, OGG, Jour, 6,600 bris; corn, 20,000 bu; UGO be leur, 1,200 bu; corn, 20,000 bu; He a: TOLEDO. O., Aprit 8.—Grais—Wheat tn talr yan, S200 asked; April, $1.05 Tarrpo, demand; extra while Mie $1,053 bid; amber Mlchigun, hold at $1. 00145 $1.00 Lid; June, 81.0735; red winter, Ma, une, $1. high mixed Byes white, B74 Outs’ dull} No. 2; 28e. INDIANAPOLIS. Innrawavoris, April &,—lMoui—Firm; $2,500 10; receipts, 1,700, AtN—Wheat eleady; No. 8 red, $1,09@. Corn quit ut BEyGikie, Outs steady at “ ce. Puoyistone—Showllors, 850% clear rit, $4.85; Nay, Ge, Lard, 03 Hin 7. QUEE.00, KANSAS CIty, Svectat Mapatch to The Tribune, Kaxwas City, Mo,, April &.--Gnais—Tha Price Current reports wheat rovelpta 7,002 buy ablp- mente, 0,000 bu; active but tower; No, 2 i, OBMe; May, M4¢e; No. Senwh, Me; April, arn—=Heceiptay 17,103 ous, stupa tay buy ateady; April, 2diic; Bay, BdAc, “ Dp Orn, Detnoir, Mich., April 8.—-Froun—Quiet, Uvain—Wheat tem; extra, $2.05!6; No. L white, $1,053; April, $1.00; May, $1.0445; June, $1.05; milling No. 4, 31.01%, Itectipre—=Wheat, 21,407 bie Suvvents—Wheat, 14,405 buy - SDUYFALO, Turrato, April #.—Giain—Wheat neglected, Corn quict; salen G card now at 40c on track. Ontatnuetive. yw neglected. Marley nteady and. iu good demand; sales of Canuda at FGwic, OSWEGO, Oswran, April 8. —Guain— Wheat atesdy; No, 1 hard Duluth epring, 21,10; No, 2 Attwaukeo, $1.05, Corn steady, at 47e, pepsi PEORDA. Prouta, April §&— Hiatiwines — Steady, and nomlually $1 PETROLEUM. * Curvenayn, 0, April 8,—Perroeux—Un- chunged. standard white, 110 teat, 8c. Om City, Pa. April 8.—Market opened firm with Sle bid, advanced to 834c; deelued to Rize: closed at Ste blu: shininents, 7,000, Averaging #0, 000; transactions, 200,000, TUNPENTINE Wuonnaton, April §,—Sruuts or TORPeNTiNg Unchanged, $e Grent Trout in Mutne. Hangar (Me) Whig, Friday's Kennedee Journal nada f owing para- graph deserioing @ tront whieh Ie styled tho * Mouarch of Moosehead,” sent by Mr. Wilson of the Outlet House to partics In Aucusta. dt was caught with hook and Une, measured three feet In leogth ant weighed nimeteen pounds, By Frisay evening's expresa we ra: weived trom W, H, Ox of Mil maunlti- cout trout, which overshadows the “Moosehead Monarch? and watch we mlicht Justly call the Emperor of Sehoodte Lake, Thls iinperlal Osh was caught by Mre T, Sargent, of Milo, in Behoodle Lake'on Friday, and was the hundsor- eat apeclinen wor have wver seen, The diimen- sfons of the “stalwart’ tullow were oy follows, Length, three feot ono inch; depth, back to belly, elgit and o half tuches; thickness back of gill, five and a half iuches; girth buck of “ils, twenty ane anda half inches; weight, twenty one and a quarter pounds, ‘The question at ouce groso whether to bulld an oven farge enough to bake him ju, or spall bie geatl proportions by cuttlygs bho ity, ‘The latter coirse was relue nutly resorted to, and we were able to distribute sone of the Jiandsome rieake anon anpre five frionds, while retatoing av eplcurcan te Wo have rarely seen so plump and fat a teh, nnd never tusted one of crisper texture or tnore delicious flavor, MARINE NEWS. AUTEN'T CASE. Last winter the tue Kate Moffat was pur- chased at Sarnia by 8 A. Murplis. ‘The sate waa tuade under a decree from a Canadian Ade iniralty Court. ‘This Court, 10 ts understood, would not allow any American cleime ayainst the tug while she was tn Cunsdlan waters, Lnst Week the Kate Muffat was bound to Detroit,und on Thursdoy ‘waa acted by Deputy-Marshal Cash P. Taylor, forclains amounting to geyeral Wundred dollars, and fe stil in his hands, It is ‘stated that Mr. Murnby will bond bis ug and contest the clala, nil that the trlal of the care. will come off utan early day In May. The potntin qnestlon [a thist) Whether the sale ofa tug, oF other craft,tundor a decree of a Canndlan Adant- ralty Court tnyalldates debts ineurredihy Amer feat’ owners tu Amerienn ports, previous to the sale, A tost case will he mnie of this, und the deetsion, to coma fram dudge Brown, of the United States District Court sitting fa chia elty, WH bo ot yalue—Jetrait Free Pres, MILWAUK EF Spectal Dispatch ta The Tribune. Minwavker, April $—The’ sehrs Lotus and F, Scoville were ddeked for repatra, thia even- fy, at the dry-dock of Wolf & Dayideun, ‘The sebr Isubelln Bands {8 expected here from Manistee with a cnrgo of himber, A chonnel had to be cutithrougn the fee In the little lake for her, The, following veasel-sntea hava been ree corded at the Custom-flouse siuce Inst renort: Sehr City of Green Bay=M. D. Jobugon, of Chicago, to Thomas Whittol, of the ‘Town ot Summit, Waukesha Co,, Wis, atie-sixth, $100.3 Sehr Ebenezer—tlenry Vink, United State, Marshal, to John Loveland and Edward Austin of Milwaulee, $1,000, Scur Free Demovrat—Falvor Halvorson, af Manttowyc, to dacob Mulilhuuser, of Milwan- kee, one-half, $140, VESSEL*REPAINS AT BUFFALO. The Courter says “* Work at the dry-ducks is quite brisk at the present time. At Milla d& Co.s dock several vessels are undergoli re- palrs preparatory to the opening of savigation. The prop Vanderbilt fs having new arches and ‘frames put in, und {s likewise reeeiving a general overhauling. New frames, ceiling, hatchcombs, und fastenings are beln put tuto the sehr Fitz gerald, ‘The tuy Anna 2. Dorr ts receiving a new stem, forefoot, garbuard, and wearme- piece. ‘The old arches are being removed front the barge Orontes, the stem cut off, and three new hog-posts putin, ‘fhe prop Idaho and the sebr D, 8, Austin will go on the ducks soon for uencral repairs.” YRNOM MANITOWOC, Capt. Jonas Richards arrived here yesterday afternoun frum Manitowoc, and roporta that. two of hia vessels, the achra Mocking Bird and Allce, are on their way hither from Wolf River with cargoes of. tics, and will probably reach Rory to:duy, The stunr Chicago bad steam up Monday eveniug preparatory to leaving. ‘The sehr Lake Forest was in dry-doek. Capt. Rich- ards also reports that the scow Alaska, ashore at Two Creel, twenty-one miles northof Man- itowog, was still hard on, and men were enraged in screwing her up, and would send for the tug Kitty Smoke to pull her off a8 soon as they: ware ready for her. A steatn-pump was uboard of her, TIE STRAITS. Anectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Macrinaw Crty, Mich., Aprit8.—The weather hos beon warm here all this week. ‘The mercury was 46 above Sunday, 44 stonday, awl 43 to-day. ‘The tee Is quite rotten tn the bay but very solld between MeGulpin’s Polut and Waugashanes, THE CANAL. Brroaeront, 1, April 8—Cleared—Prop Montauk, Lockport, 4,150 bu wheat, 0 Ibs merchandise; Lockport, Lockport, 5,003 bu wheats J. 1H. Walker, Lemont, 4,500 ft Jumber, 9,250 shingles. ¥F NAVIGATION NOTES. CHICAGO. © | ‘The tug Black Ball, of the V, QO. T. Company, cane out yesterday. ‘ ‘The sehr Beloit brought tan from Alimupee. ‘The prop Ania Laurio went into Miller Bros. dry-dock yesterday for repairs. The achy Truman Moss {s being fitted out pre- paratory to an carly trip to Muskegon, ‘The Commerciul, Union, and Auchor Lines wl probably cuter the Inland Vessel-Owners? Association, cae ‘The schr ‘Tempost goes henec to North Bay for cedar tes at card rates, ‘There wasn jyood demand for east-slora yes- sols yesterday at card rates, In the dist of vessels of the Comtmerelal Line, given yesterday, the new steam-baree Alvona and consort Wenona were inadvertently umit- ted. ‘Their earrydng capaelty 13 1,200 tung enact, The sehr Charlotte Raub had we end of her Jbboow and her inizzen rig¢ing carried away hight before Jast iu a tly with Voll street, bridge, ‘The latter was only slaken up a iiitle Lumber freights were stinulated yesterduy by thy report that White Luke was open, anil the sebrs Regulator, E. M. Stantun, wud Maguts. Thompson left for that port to yet earoes for Chicago at card rates, The sehr C. Michelson Dewan fittings out preparatory to salllng for the Sule places bark yesterday ELSEWHERE. ‘Thera fs very little jee around Sandusky and the Islands. Dredues ara nuw at work in Sandusky bay suid harbor. May Gls tha date fixed for the apening of the Welland Canal, | é ‘Yhy Northern Trayslt prop City of Toledo has arrived at Port Huron from Cleveland, ‘The fee was thick wud solid ub Marquotte at last advices. ‘The prop City of Winnipeg, nee Annio L. Craig, advertises to Ieave Collingwood tor Du- tuth Bonday next. Conk frelghts from Erie to Chleago and Mil- waukeo haye been fixed at We per ton, and from Buifulo 50c. # ‘The stir North Star’ has recently been pur- ehnsed by Capt, Crysler for &1,800, and will ply between Petoskey nud Little Traverse, Alling of etcam-barges to rin between De- troft aml! Buffalo ts talked of, and that is about all tt will reault In, ‘Tho stir Keweenaw feaves Clovalnud on ‘Thursday for Saginuw, and the prop Benton on Saturday, An An Sable paper pute it tims: Au Sable Neht—Etulgent rays of crimson Miht again eilmamer over thy fed-feeed waters of Huron at this point.” ‘She lighthouse-tender Dubtia coaled at De- troll Monday, and will commence to place the buoys In position next week, Capt. Robert Moure will soll tha bargo Northeruer this seveon, sl Capt, Shephard, her Toran mmuster, Wi go ag mate tu Lhe prop day ould. "The schr Unadilla has had a new foremnrt put. {not Port Sluron, snd ta now a tern, ‘The Emin A. Mayes hus received a new milzzenmust at the same plave, ‘The Detroit Free Press’ marina man fs yery much liko the Httle boy who was sorely troublec once Upon A thuee—he hos nothing to sity about tha new clivsificatlon sinco ‘Cum Lamune equelched bin, The Detroit Just and Tribune saya a paper has beun in clreulatlon among tugmen fuvarlng the adoption of card rates, aud that many have signed ft, and that the rates, although tot veo established, will be somewhat lower than the cord of 1877, = A representative of Messra, McCarthy, Smith & Cu, of Chebovgan, is in Detrolt looking after @steon barge to run in the lumber tradg be- tiycen Chicago und Cheboygan, and In the event of not tlading one will fare ona new one. {tia understood at Detroft that the local In- Spectors have condemned the old steam-barze Uurllngton, and Bay City or Bagivaw men are negotiating for her purchase with the Intention of ung her engines ora new bull, She was one of the oldest, If vos oldest steam-Large on the lukes, —— Tho Peabody Tonoments of London, New York Tues, The enterprising sul charitable gentlemen who are buoyluy themsclycs over the tenement= house questfou In this clty make frequent refer- ence ta the Peabody tenements of London, and hope to be ublu in course of time te turnleh come: fortable and commodions apartments for the Juboring classes, precteely a8 thal Amertean plil- Jauthroplat did to the poor abroad, During ils visit to thia country, Dean Stanloy heard the fotlowing words ascribed to the” thustrions Anierican: 'L prayed) ay heavenly Father day by day that I might be enabled before L died tu show tiny gratitude for the dlesslugs which Ho has bestowed span ine by dulng some great goud to my fellow-men.” ‘Theso words Deun Stanley bas had eraven on the Peabody ceno- taph iu Westminster abboy, und tie suuouncos smixed in with the other population, WEDNESDAY APRI 1879—TWELVE PA ment of this fact reaches uashanitancourly with: the report for the yeur 1473 of Miu Trustees of the Peabud Donations Fund, of which Lord Derby 4s Chatrman. Tt must be remembered that the sims given dure fo hie Wfetine or Lequeathed by Mr, Peabody were, first, in STAMOS “next, tn INH, £50N),000; thirdly, another $500,000 Tn 18645 aud Hanlly, bb 1878, $150,000, makin tn all the nifleent aggregate of £590,000, or about. 23,500, £00, To tits must. be added another $1,000,000 received for rent antl invested moneys down to the Sab of Deeenber lust. Outoft this pro- gious treasure, the lft of a slozte factor, there has been apent close upots 22,750,000, but firoturn the ‘Trustees have acquired a gruodly. accumulation of remunerative property $4 band and he 8. So far, there have been provided for the benefit of the artisans aud the laboring poor of London more than 5,002 rooms, ex- elusive of baths and wast-houses. ‘The fund la hia prosperous condition, the net. the year being nearly $110,000, eludes with “the statement that the rat years cnding Dec. t, 1878, waa 2056 per 1,000, butny 1.80 In 1,000 below the average of the en- tre inetropolls during the Fume pertod, Te magnuiticeuce of Mr. Peabody's elit haa alwars Inspired nutasiration for bls act utd extecm for: ide momory, but there 3 netbhug emattonal ar sentimental about tt. Mr. Peabody was an tremely sbrewd mien of bustiees, who, during 0 Jong course of ‘yeurd, was Lali eubordinala iis generous Atay lene tot xieaneles of puking. Jie nequired a yust fortune. Hy by Judielous specnlstlons in r= ment bonds ata very eritical moment fn the his- tory of this country, aud at length found btm eelf fn a position where ho was able to do much yood with the ample means at bis disposal. Ie desired to ald, not the Jame, tn r the Uitid; nob the sick or the destitute; not the widow ‘and the orphans but the industrious pour of London,—a_ noble porbere. which has heen wisely carried out by Lord Derby wut his fellow-Trustee! death. ein the Peabody Butldinga during the thres CUB: An Town Lady in the Ever-ratthfal lato, Mrs. E. W. Ingersoll, of Des Moines, In, [a \witing a serica of interesting letters frum Cuba to tie Des Moines Aeylater. ‘Thu folluwing ex- tracts ore from her second letter: Without pretending to zo Into etatiatics or History, It may net be out ot place to mention that. the population of the Island we are in formed, $s 1,500,000, composed of* about o: f tegroea, of whom neurly 250,000 ore slaves, bulance tree. The other lnatf {a composed Finely of Spantards and Spanish descent. Those born on the Island are denominated Cubans or Creoles, who, while retaining the leading ehnrneteristies aud mannerising of their ancestors, take pride in this distinction of name. © ‘The Cubans are of darker skin than the Spaniards, aud a etrikine feature is their sinall feet. ‘There are about 200,000 Chinamen, who were — originally brought hera aa coolies but whose term of service has expired, and who ara, how There fre some few Americans and other nationalities here. ‘The forelu clement, Chinese or negra, exercise no perceptible tnfluenco upon the man- here and customs of this people. Everything 1a strikingly and exclusively sp Hah, und unlike anything one meete fn the Un ates, The uniform courtesy, good breeding, polltoncas, and kindness which one mects here makes us Fvon learn to ruspoct and cdmire Spauish char- acter, We havo been in almost all parts of the city; visited various pinees of amusement and ine terest. Sunday morning wo went to the old cathedral, where are entombed the remains of Christopher Columbus when brought from St. Dominga. The tron box containing them 14 placed Ina niche iu the chancel, covered with 1 marble panel which is cemented fn, and life-size figure to the knees carved in bas relief, aud {n- seription in Spanish beneath in memoriam, A short distance drom the landing at the bay, andl wblock or two from the Cathedral, facing a benutlfal parks fs a small marble structure, square built, but quite ornamented, net mere thaw twenty fevt square, lnelu: within a igh fron fence and marble gateway, At the une trance ia w pedestal on which stiunds a Mfe-siza statue in marble of Columbus. ‘This building is Maced here in ROmINIGIUNA ol, and ont Whe spot Where he fret stood after dandinys, aud offered hero his flret prayer und thanksuivin. A priest in the cathedral exhibited the maguilleent. robes work, Wrought in threads of pure gold und dotted among the fiurea’with diamonds, sap phires, rubies, emeralds, ail topaz. ‘The under uarment ie of fueat Hoe fabric, with thre fourths of u yard in depth of most exquts 1 Juco, and figures of Bible characters worked lu by baad, as. was the ontife piece of Ince. We visited a littio church tn-jne of the suburbe, built upon in cinteencifealled “Mount of Jusue.” Trom this elevation wo lind an ex- tended view of the city. 2At alrikingly resem- bles Jes Mulnes us scen fy the highest point on ‘the south aide of!?Coon River, only of mitch greater extent,’ being a city uf over 200,000 Inhabitants, Wo inve visited the Bishop's palace wand grounds, also the Governor- General's, two milesout, “i the end of the aye- nue. Here we saw tropleg}seenery and yegeta- tlony trees, aliriuhe, and plants fo all ther va- rlety and Iuxurlunce, Crom the royal palin, erow- {ng to a lundred feet in helwht, fo the delicate mimosa, that shrinks fru, die Jur of u footstep, dlere were avenues and drives bordered with coltonade of royal pahusy which gaye it an op- pearanee of grandeur, and, 0s we looked up among their waving follaze, they evemoi ute most to touch tha sky. Here wero walkshedged Qi slirub growlng to a height of ten und: flt- nn feet, come of simply variegated follage, others of fowerlnz shruby—those which wo bo tenderly wurse tu our ercen-houses in pats. The brillaney of the fullage plants, amd gorgeoun colors of tho blossome and wlory-varnished ap. pearance of the leaves exeved fi bixuriance of growth nnd yerdure anytiing wo baye ever bee fore seen. Here were fountains Uhrowiug their spray over qitcer varieties of aquatle plants, ait many familiar to us, only of such luxuriant growth, and gold Mah bding under the vor. alanl shells and playing tn the suulight. Deer parka, parks, dow kepnels, dove cotes, strange binds nud fowls, were, scattered through the grounds, Bamina, sappodilla, mutice apale, alltantor-peara, urnnge, lemon, aml ec cutnat trees, guava, pomegranate, li, and pond alt Bioouhie and bearing Srult, and tie alr Inden with their fragrance, Inthe rear af the ers Jodie and stubles were all yarieties of ables growing that cun bo ralucd In this ve climate, ‘The operas and theatres ara malnty suspended during the season of Lent, except at Taeoon Theatre they are phiyine a“ passion play,=-the betrayal ant crucitixion ot the Sayfor. The troupe are frompsmain, Valernio, who takes the ebavacter of Christ, {s\ world-renowned us an artist. ‘The entire troupe are prouitiont actors, fn nelty i Germany (L hove forgotten [ty namie) thls piny, after ten years) practice, ts pertormed, and this was dat m many respects to eqtil ib Ly persons who hye seo both, It ends with the Savior being laid in the tomb. At uid alter Easter they zo on to [ts aseonsion, This Isa strange thing to dratatize, but ft ta played. sv elsilifally that you forget tis a play, wid the. realty and sufferings of our Bavierappear to you gy never before. Jt cannot be deseribed on paper; you canuot give the fife to it. It faa story soatten read that we lose, I fear, much of {ts depth and reallzation, Wo have made a trip of 1U0 miles in the inter- for to welty culled Matanzas, of 40,000 popula- Hon, Jt dé built te the sane Btyte of ‘urehiteet- ure, with hindsome parks of truptcal trees nnd fawerlny slirubs, Wewent by call, At every station when the cars were ready to start au olid Chinatnnn acted a3 the “whistle-blower? Ho had a dinver-bell about ten inches ucrogs, with the clapper cross-shape, and he rang it loudly, standing on the plattorm of cach car, and when the cara sturted ho jumped on. ‘The surface of the couutry is rolilu, dotted here ant there with groves of palin trees, ‘They are the princi pul forest trees, giving ib pecullar appeurance tu the hundacapy tu one not famttiar with trop deal scenery, ‘The sotl is of s reddish color, abut the shade of red luads seme portions of the country very stony, ‘The farms and sugar css tates have tho appearauce of beiuy well worked audin good condition, ‘the oxen used arg ties looking, wiso the cows Wo saw grazing, not Jarge, but plump and hundgome, and of a mouse-culur, ‘They resembled unr Jersey cattle, ‘rhe fenetig is cenerally u spectea of cactus, of several varictlee, wid Jeariully thorny, Wood Iahuc little uscd for Jeuemy on account of duinpuess of the eltinate. We gee also a good deal of nice stone walls, ‘Tilo ta used exclu. atvoly for rootloy, sliuiinr to the tile used for sewerage in our country in halfelrele form, in about two fect long. ‘They look hice pots shoved [tite cach others ‘These ure fastened with cement. Poorer housea and the hegre atarters are sled with palueteee bark, the roof thutened with the same und the dried palu-leaves, Wo passed scverul sugur-planta: Hons contatulng several bundred acres, reson bung an own corn-teld just before tasseling out, yet it redemitles conederably a swamp of rushes. We saw orange-trees in blaom, nnd the fruft in all stuges on the same treo, unital the variety of trees and trults Uut grow hore. At stains vu the rallroad there Were often a little yardor gardeu filled with towering shrubs, bunauda, wind orange-trees. : From Matanzas we tuok two volantes, aud were driven three miles ever stones wind rocks, nud among cactuaes, up tong dilly to avaye o} great potorioty on thy ialand. A yolante was o new Kind of dyehicle to wie untill waw the Spantet ludies te dluyana driving in them. A volante {3 a surt of twowheeled cart. ‘The wheels are moustrous, 61x oF acven feet In diam. ctor, the poics or shates thirty fect long, and the seat of tho carrisge, which seate two per- rong, and tooks ike our placton, is hung threo feet In front of the wheels, ‘The horse fs hitch. ed da the extreme front end, and an outrider, with bis horse a litte ahead, holda the bit with aahort strap. It ta consfaercd amuch eosier way of riding over bad roads thay with any othe er carriage. : top of the volante falls far aver in front, to keep off the sun. A guide, with torches, took us down the steps at the entrance of the cave and Hyghted us through ite strange mazes. It wos strangely weird. As wo passed from one Inbyrinth to an- other tn our descent, new sights met our gaze, Mirst. the yawning cavern, then the tmpenetra- ble darkness ns you Jooked down beside you, then the heated atmosphere, and gradually cama wview of the stalagmites, that were exiuisite anu grotesque, and of every concetyable formna- Hon. Kome of the chambers were large and high, and the frosting and fretwork, glittering in snowy whiteness, seemed Hke a canopy of coral reef, with adiamond at every angle and boint, aud further on jt assumed the form of a cryatalling rock, over whitch fell a bilawy, giittor- Sng cascade. Fat in one of the hidden grottocs Was a pool of elear water completely surrounded by these fretworks overhead, and down nearer the water, in Nttle reefs of Icivten, which were Feflecied in the water, and narrowed towards thy. catrance as It to guard the passnge. © It was tho Khost beautiful suotin the eave. My attempt to deserthe ft te futile, We had to bow tow in’ paxsine through some of the pasangea, and our circultous route almost bew!ldered “us, butny attention and admiration was helghten- ed at every step, In one of these chambers the stalactites were shaped Hke a church organ, and the long, crystal, dazzling pipes in front, when topped upon, mude four distinct sounds in the tuusteal seale, Te wasn blazing: monument of slitterlng Jewels, and looked aa ff fashluned by the tiand of the bullder to give forth wlrains of tmusle celestial. TL mlght describe many more Interesting: portions of this cave. There his been explored another passage of nearly two mies fn Tength, but as yet the paths are tou rugved for strangers to'attempt to traverse, Versuna who have visited the Mammoth Cuve In Kentucky pronounce tis much the greater marvel of the two, ‘The wife of Hishop Whlpp whom we mct at Havana, also the Bishop a Mr, Hill, told me they had visited both, ail thts was far tore wonderful: and beautiful io every reapect. We were ulad, however, when We sere once tore fn the open alrabove ground, but tt was a sight well worth the trouble and ex- pense. MRS. JEFF DAYIS. Her Opinton on Votitieal and Social Taples of the Day—tfoperal of the Future of tho Lib- erated Ntaves=No Aspirations ty Connec- ton with the Lost Cause. 2 Huston Herat, Your correspondent closed his account of on Interviow with Mr. Jefferson Davis, published In the Herald last Sunday, with the statement thut “Mr Davis, with a cordial grasp of the hand, bade hin good night, and returned te the ladies’ suloon, where his wife awalted his coming.” In afew minutes Mr. Davis returned and oid: “Mr. B., Lhave been speaking with Mrs, Davia of our interview, and, as you know many old irlenda of here, she desires nn dutroduction.!? Accordingty I walked with him to the ladtest cabin, and was there introduced to the wife of the cx-President of the Confederate states, I should judeo that Mrs. D. ts soma years the junfor of er husband; and that, {ntellectually, he fs oa very superlur Woman. She was dressed in plaln black, without any display of jewelry, and had a most prepossessing, matronly appearanee. After be- ing Introduced to her, Mr. Davia retired, wid your correspondent was favored with an inter view of an hour anda half duration, much of which was oecupled tn conversation about her old friends and acquaintances in the North, who were well known tome. Mre. Dayis appears to bea woman of reflucment, having many accom- plishinents aud acurrect Uterary taste, which enables her to discuse with case and fluency all the selentific und belles lettres topics of the day. She svemed to tave a thorough knowledge of the French language, and tu be quite familar with French books and nuthore, from Mine, Do Stacl to the last volume of Vietor Hugo, After {indulging tu some remineeences of her Iifein Washington pricr tothe Rebellion, and revlying pleasant memories of her old trends in the Northern Btates, who were frlends of mine, Mra, Davis discussed with te the political und soclal topics of the time. Upon the neere quea= tion eho had very decided opinions, and spoke var more bepefully af the present situation than ML her lusband. Sho-cordially belleves In the education of the black race, and thought she saw inerensed signs of Jutelligence ani self anee among then asthe result of what Httle achooling they had obtained. She thought edu- catlon was absolutely Indispensable tu them in order to protect thembelyes trom the {mposi- Uon of the whites, whe were now no Jonver,-n8, in times past, thelr natural protectors, but were go plaved asta be constantly tempted to take advantage of their funurance and credult- ty. She related, in Wustration of ler ylews, several anecdotes to show what apt selolars they had become, even with the small advantage ey possessed, und among others the fallow- asics Pretacing the story with a atatement that sho herself was destitute of the matheratical tac ulty, and never could learn the multiplication tnbis or doa sui In simple fractions, sho suid it happened not long since, in the absence of her husbaud, thatsbe had occasion to settle with a negra for sone wool whiel Mr. Davis bad parchased. ‘The wood was wieasured on The presumption that there were eight. cord: but ft fell short of that amount, and ste fn vain uttempted to tind the value with pen und p: of the fractional part of a cd She covered. early a sheet with figures, but was not satistied with the result. At hist the’ negro teamater, with reat humility, remarked, ** Missis, your Ugueres are not correct. Let me dodat sin for you?) But de you know how. to ef myt'! Yes, missis, d dus," sais) aclve bhi tar pen and paper, and Jiminy deured It out dn an dustant, and at once recelved bis moves, | iut where did you learn to elpher sald Sirs, Davis to lin. Oy intasix,” ga w Teen eraduate af the high-sehoul, Mra. Davia entertalos the opintons of her ushand In regard to free lnbor aa being more advantageous than the labor of slaves, ant sald she would pot tke for wy conaideralion to ra- furn te the oll system. Under that system the house servants were a burden upon the house: Keeper, nud the cost af their maintenance far execeded In anannt the wages paid at present, for a lurzer number were required, amd the work. Was not doue se well as nay, Jo her religtous views and oplniona, your vars respondent belleves tat the wife af the ax. President of tle Confederacy is the most orthu- dox Woman he bas over eonyversed with. She behoyes the Bible fs the Word of God, atid that there da not ating In the sacred ¢ulumo from Genesis to Revelation that is not Iterally un She has been a reater or Darwin, ‘Tindall, tux. ley, and other eminent sclonthts and acholars, Dat she said nothing could shuke her faith In every fact and circumstance recorded in Wie Bible, She never enteriuned a doubt what the world was inade tn stx days, Oat the whale swale Towedt Jonah, and that the sun stood still for the accommouation of Joshua. In divetsaing this Jast miracle, Mra. Davis said, in reply to sume eugaestion of your correspondent, © L can sea no ditllenity abont tt at all If attracts was to he performed, what muttered [ttf le did affect: the whole solar syste as Well as thit planet which wo call the earth” Jn discussing sovial topics Mey. Davis seamed to be fimpressed with te most intense fdens of carte. When tofermed by me thatone ot her old friends, the widuw of -an ex-Senator who: was torinerly ‘on the most intimate terms with her husband, was lying the life of a qitivt, self stental, and devating te whale income of props erty left by her titsband to ft the fallen and encourage the fowly among the young femilea of thls city, Mra. Davis suld it must be a thank: Juss taak.” Sho bolleved that ft was of no ud- vantage to try to help such people,—tiat prove duntiatly ong elasé ol peuple were pluced above anothers that one is the complement of the athe er, wid that bluod only would tell. Notwith- standiny these aristuceatle notlons the whole tenor of our couversution left with me the fm wesston that Mra. Jefferson Davis fs a chart ng, ecneible, Christian woman; that she undere stants thy soclal and political questions of the time far better than the average of the mate sax, and that, Hke her buvbind, she hus yo hopes or aspirations in couneetion with | the tout cause," NB BB GENERAL NOTION. STARVATION! To the Coopers thraughout thy United States and Canadas Several unprinelpled pereoaa nro atvertlynng fer work at nett 1 and Cat a uw Wwuses, Ths ouly ublect fur Induce Conpura to come here Je to cates a alll further reduction uf wi Further taforimation cay Le, ubtalieu ty BINANOD 3 $26, $50. $100, $200. $500, . Prochtngliamn & Co, have been for many years srunTirokerenta annkers a tw Wark fae Msny years Aihey unvathe reputation uf gulaluy fos thele. stata incu returus from Wuveatiuvate Fannglis (rons gabe iN @ (hu enviable ruputation uf alweye tak: and quick returay, Koad fur their Aluunerut Aer, tiger dew York Trivuue, . WALTHATE WATCHES. WATCHES! WATCHES! 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Sheclinens of the headstones to be furwisied can bo Been At this oMliees ‘AIL bids should be accampanted by zond and suftctont Ru ranty, and none wil ba cotislderad, except fur American white mutbte, of grees named ia the spect fications, Proporals thould be {nclosed fh aealed envolop He A In charge OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depote fuot of Lake: dlana-ay. and Strtocnth-at., und ata, Ticket Offices, 50 Clark? | Leave, | Arrive. Ghicago & Mendota Express 3 fuuor-odCrapursls fur Headefones, and aciireates to Reraece ene ee Ezines ine pm He underdgned, at whoa, iter: Y Tock E opened In the presence of td u Munday, June 1, | focktord & Freeport Erore am pin ts ci aminenciny at Hofeluck a. ut L 2 lou ¢ ity Express am pm Dy Orver of the neeretary at W Ex DE CAS, amt pm MU. MEIGH, Qaurtermaster-General, A Beet hm PROPOSALS WOR Woon, pins 7s ame |: COAL, AND CORN, | ny ne at ain Orrice oy Cinky QUanizuw ste, Font Learene | fuuuers Games Aveaiinad en les wont setied Proposal in report & ubuque Expr. pm am triple oaud at uieatices | tuna Sekt eeptces a bm om of the eT HW woat named telow, | Texas Fant fexpie pm am BML AT o'clocd a. May Leavenworth tes on Thee | Rivas chy a aa day, Muy f, TG, fUF' the dellvery, during tue ascat | | A HE 588 Bt year, comuiunelnie wily ay Dy, OF Woon st, Furis wi. & Q. Paloce Dintng-Cars a an, 1a-whecl Juduu, Leavenworth. Itey it Slechiig-carm run between Chicago and Oinaha on tho Fort Eiitor exe s ine ‘un, Peelte tixpress, \ and. Sup i ri, duultany “Tercito CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACTPIO RAILROAD, toh nea onty, for BILE LED CORN at Holle ey sd Tieget Uillea, SU Clurk-aL, Sherman House. Junetiay City, Kans Forte Gitvon, Reng, aid Stl, ss e ty, Ka and new port fn vie tury; and for shell i" iy of Wurrel Spring, Indlan ‘Terr! of Ear Corn at For Leavenworth, if sits for any portion of the sunplies will bu recived. Preference will be given tu articles of domestic nro: dutetion. The Gayeriment reserves the rth any and all tida, “The proposals will hou} presence of bhidery, and will | 1 & Atelite Ken Agcommodation, Night Express Wis tsisu xecaiiiivtat tin id Av ‘onulitians widation, printed thereou, anil xyuctfed In circulars. whten wt | flue Inn Accommodation i) ‘Aished, on application, fratn thie Gilles. Thos ine eta 4h f hi fore Wii aye fall inforn Blue Hiatt Accommesstion WMue taland x Mle Falun ‘Ae Bloo Ietand Ae Blue bilan onLMadat ol, ominoitatte ‘aywient fur the sippliea devends wpun a future aps Propriation fur the purpose by Congress, Knvelupes containing proposals anould ho plainty marked, © Proposals for Wood. (Coal uf Cori) at —." und addressed ty the undersigned orthe Quarturniaaters ut the pusts named above, CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIS, AND CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, and Union Depot. Went Bide, near Madiegneat, Urldyo, Twenty-itrdest, ‘Tidket Oftiue, 122 Itandolph- end our 7 Prices Conform to 'hem. Call and eve if thts fsnot theerso with wit nur Boys Clothing, POOLE & DEVOE, LOL STATE-ST., Near Washington, Formerly © Hine, QUINCY Bd. SULUER, Proprietor, WEST QUINCY, ALARS, “New Orieaiin joule, Sprinudeld & Tox ri finetagtan ¢ HE Ls xpr's xprens a fe Ste ea, ONICAQN, MILWAUKER & 8ST. PAUL RAILWAY Unlow Depot. corner Madison and Canasta, ‘Ticket (dlce, st south Clark: . vpnostta She Wile, Aah ea te. UPHostte Sherman Hyuso, 7:50 aim 0186 ana id Gan 4200 pan | Pearto ain,* 4:00 nm 5:00 pm * 7343 pin i de Sim suia, “Gren sstevens Paint, nid Ash Jarat’ Chroust 219 panit 7100 pm GRANITE MONUMENTAL WORK of every | ~Altrraingian via Milwaukes, Ttavets for St, Pant ivuneauouted tn uereeat a SHOE WATE: | aot! Mines dood either via Madison and Eraltle A POTTE: duchitn, of ia Watertown Leurussa, aad Wibbin. GRANTTE. Xatimatos or unters for Bathing Work promptly at: graded te, ir Ut ihe fest quality dirk te mn Pouvhiug Works, DR. J. ILLINOIA OENTRAL RAILROAD, fost of Laka-st. and foot of “Pwunt: (Onices Iai Tandolpia., ne Depot, m Is taking suite of the mast wonderfal cures aa re ain ord. Competent lady deals ante ly uitendane a NG AND CLEANING. aw Sadicons , pin am aw On Saturday nighr rung toc Con seturday Blt runs to Y DORI TEY (a aa BO Dearborn an Sent desalination 107 Surin Gt se STs Mt MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Pannt, taut ot niul foot of Twenty-secandest, a a7 auiithuass cofner af Rane iewoe deluh, Grand Poet ana Mull (vin Mf Vay Expres Kalntugao Atlantle E: PITCSHURG, PT. WAYNE & CHT (oAgO, TAILWAY, ER XS CO Chenmtatn, a $6 John Bi 2 Now Vark, REMEDIES. CIFIC MEDICINE, HALTINORE & OHIO, xnosltion Hullding aud fuot of Twenly-sacond * Kat aiticey EClarK-ate, Palen Hitive, Grand Depot (Exposition Hutiding), GRAYS SP eave, | Arrive. TRADEMARK. ‘The (iron Fiu-TRADE MARK, Leave, )_Avilve, AiO anf £40 am 4 ps 7205 pin om bh Remody Wit promptly aiid jeally cure aLy i y ‘a LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, j_2eavo. |_Arrive,— f Your synteny nu ry Howat ain giao hi oa fectly harinlesa, acts ata sb pao Expresa (all; ot mi} 8300 610 Before Takiug(its a and a sa Pa so ttl, BiG Ba ‘uted for over thiety yeare with « Poul particulars tn our put PITTSBURG, OLNCINNATI & BT, LOUIS BB, (Cinelnnatt Atr-Llnu and Kokomo Luo.) Depot. corner uf Clinton and Carrull-ats., Weét Bt vite to send free hy mall to every on walleibe tesuid by wll drualsty at's ae atx paekazes fur 8), oF Will be scat trey by Culpt uf tho money by alureasting URE GRAY MEDICINE OD WMechantes’ Block, Detrolt, Sieh. VANBSUNAACK, b’ rd ant of Lakest.. Chisago, who agents who willwapuly dru t DI aise, OF mall on'rar KANKAKEE LINE, Depot, foot of Lake at. aud foot A now Medical Treatise, tin of Twenty-secondstty BGieNGe OF LAR. On’ Seve ees PinsnyaTion, 4 bouk (ur eye eryhudy. Hrice, “#1. wat by tail dt contalne dtiy orligiual Heh fe Work ten tines the iad the author Ly lontont Harald Cincinnatt, Indtanspo!te & Louls- Ville Day’ tixpreas es se Dube Expre ONIOAGO & EASTERN ILLINOT3 RAILROAD, say cinco Litt, | mins coimparlian, the Inox extruunlinary Wark On Phyalglugy aver pare ee pyauvallaceoutes® sl Leu athe Rg aioe eg ticuin | Tleket Oillces, 77 Clark, 123 Hiearborn-st.y and De- maple sunt to alltun ros Pot, corner Cltutia und Carculleae, a at ae Pelt AL : | ete | AritveS fen ie 4 " yay Malt. 200 1? 4190 po s H Huston, Saad Bee ae ices TH YSELF Nalivile $7280 pws 7113 a NO CURE ‘ 173 Bouth Otark-st., Chicago, Ht personaly or by mall, frau of eh ona HT VUUs, OF upOCIAS dlauaany, Itred. Kean fe the voly pay dclea la the olty wig Warraulé cures ur ue pay, fetus Eee STFPENS, (ie OHIO ga eee atta eh Stop Wigue Halve tor indrue ball cars cults, brulaes, de. § dry; wuubave iti Wover byne!