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1879—TWELVE PAGES. 8! rkot dally Western rojecter B@41e; do heavier, $24@422c. mixed, 31@32¢; white do, NIGH, Provisions—Market dull; primo meas beef, 2£10,507,10. 76, eed, $8, GUBI 6; ickled, $7.0078.00, Lard, je hurren—Weak: creamery, 220'4 aide: Now York Btute an Vextran, LoD 1Re. enki Western, 12i4c. r—~HKirmer; Western croamery, 7@7! ond, BK@OKe. ‘Dutt and nominal; refined, 0o; c. ‘alr demand: $1, 064. wrs—Flour, 2,000 dels corn, 128,000 bu; vat Opera-fHouse, bouuht by the Bta' temporary wie. , eirlelature, alter a short wintor-ression, adjourned to meet in duly, which Took as though the Iaw-makers of 11 aldered this a fit place for summer-r Atlonta has the modern with an secomplishe ban Sigh School fur boys and another for uiris, ‘There are four comely nnd commodi- raminar-achool bnifldluge. provides free achools for the colored children, The Frecdmen’s Atlanta U: and fostered by the Americ ciation, receives 83, y ‘Treasury, in consideration of the Freedtmen's claim upon the Agricultural Fund,—the re- molnder of that income going to the Georgia University at Athens. ‘The Atlanta University M0 from the Stowe estate at Vith this the central bullding wh be erected, and a wing attached to the ‘The killing of Col. Alaton tn our Stato-Houso hos aroused the public mind to the enormity of that low estimate of human life which leads men to the settlement of personal dificultics by the revolver, und tu the wickedness of the habit of carrying concealed weapons, Our daily, the Conatitution, led off tn the demand fora better public sentlinent back of the lawa. Opened up in the same Jin. ‘The courts were starticd into activity, ‘The Grand Jury, in the Ist of mifctments, finds for the misdemeanor of earrylny concealed weapons, A Judge in Ma- fn his charge, tried to rally the Gund Jury fo duty in fuding for the same violation of In that offlce of our State Treasurer T counted flye places where the flying balls had Let them be 2 memento of a 2 Wertern qnoted afloat at sea abedo firmer on Habter offer. tame at cnrrent figures; No, 3 ball in Grosvenor Square, a horseman, booted. and spurred, and splash was Introduced into the drawing-rouni to deliver a packet from her husband. ‘The packet. turned gut to bo the halanee-shect of the Dowlnla fron- Works, und Lady Crarlotte, after glanclag hastily at the totals, passed it ton bouker standing at her elbow. "Two years’ ac- count of our cinder-hofel? “Balancato profit nod lose,” mattered the banker, with aappresred, enthustasin, £365,000 17a, Giga. Yes, eat Lady Chartotte, “bad year, very bad; but we do not make money os you bank: Tuck next year!” “That balance-sheet, however, bad ns it Was, served ith purpose, Ona of her xons, the cidest, married a daughter of the Duke of Marlborough, and bls brother uaericd, na daughter of the Duke of Weattuinater, Ne ee anon THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. oducts in less demand, bnt to trifle stronger prices; tnallght demand, closing . Cnt meats iy mods out ateady tatese Bacon moid- ng long clear at Go naked. Western joes aonght for early delivers, ont + forward dellvery closing for May at dune at $0,17$5@U.20, and July at Superintendent, The city also plveralty, founded Missionary Asso- ear from the Stata G2 sen Tatow—Mtoderately sought; prime isto receive $50, CINCINNATI. Malden, Mass, ore active, and quoted steady at ., April 21, —Cotron—Inactive and good refining Cuba, Ite- |, Cicrewart. 0. lowor at 114;¢, Froun—Dull; family, $4.50@5. 50. Guatx—Wheat steady, with n fair demard; red Corn atendy at 37@38e. hi gold to the extent of 50 bris at $1.07555 and amber, $1,00@1.05, Onta steady with o fairdemund at LH@I1c. Marley dull gud nominal, Puovintons—Pork quiet at $10,00@10.25, Lard in fair demand; current makes, $5.00. Bulk meats firrece but not quotably higher: Bacon quict but frm; iniey—Actlvo and firm; $1.01. cholca Western Central Ohio, 124@13c. Linszep O1—Steady at dic, Extremely slow movement {n most L varied matertully; accom nin much less request; for Liv- nts of 4,000 bu grain, West J 4,800 pkes of provisions, re- was about JBC. qa the Western Asinciated Press. x, April 31,—Corrox—Unsottled at faturesunsottied, weak; April, 11. 42¢; Jane, 11.06c; July, 11.850; August, 11,20¢; October, 11.17c. Market dull; recelpts, 26,000 bris; $4.20@3, 50; common to 3,083.00; good to choice, $3.05@ a nto haat extra, $4,505, 24; extra Ohilo, t. Louis, $3.80@5,75; Minnesota 22, $5,50@8, 50. ‘hoat quiet; recelpts, 200,000 bi; per, call the attention of the public in general and tho Health Officers in particular to the fact that large quantities of {ce were last winter eut out of the Chicago River and slfps and all kinds of sink-holes, here and at South Chicago, Batd {eo is now being put on the market for family podstion for eral croumory, — 22@2e3 A¢p1Ge; choles cats,” beware of * sivill ice’? Reape, LOUISVIDE: Lovisvinte, April 21,~Corrox—Quiet at lle, Froun—Quict ond unchanged. Gnaix—Wheat active, flrin, and higher; red and anther, $1,0:¢1.05. Corn quict and easier; white, Oate—Market onslor; whiter cand Western, Jefe thelr marl, Stat past order of things, For sume reason, Atlanta {s hecoming a pon- ulnr resort for represuntative assemblages, The ineeting of the International Sunday-School Convention, a year azo, {s memorable, Ecele- sinstical bodles of every denomination ara wel- The next thing upon the tanls fs ile American Medical Assoclation. two miedical colleges here to receive the breth- Dr. Burnatead, the President of the Asso- elution, is a brother of the Rev, Horace Burn stead, Professor of Nutural Science in the At- Janta University. Cnreado, April 21,—The fourth section of Mr. Mills’ substitute bil authorizes the holder of allvor bullion, or silver forelgn coins, to re- eelve for {t from the Government legal-tender money at the rate of €1 for'every 3711( grains of fine silver. The standard silver dolar of 41214 grains, ninc-tenths Mune, contains uilly gratus of Muesilver and 414 gralus of copver, To exchange the stundard silver dollar or its equiv- alent for 8704 grains of fine stlver bullion, as provided forin Mr. Mills’ bill, would be a loss to the Government to te extent of the value of the alloy, consisting uf 4134 grains of capper in each dollar, I think that holders of silver bullion, when inaking these exchanges, should be required to nay forthe alloy and the expense of coinagg, thus making the Mint sclf-sustaluing instead of achurgo upon the Governnient. Bee; mixed, 870. 2c; nuxed, 28c, Uar-~-Fair demand; $8, 004611 Puovistons--Pork quiet at mitets choice leat tierce, 74c; do kegs, Sic, hulk-mats quiet; shoulders, 3 clear, 5'%o for loore. clear rih, $5,156 for louse, ungraded winter red, 10; No. do, $1,.00%; No, 2do, $1,143 5, ainber, $1, 10; ungraded white, $1.10; 2 do, $1.08@1.08i%; No. 1 1) bu nt $1.10Bi. 10g. Ryo quits Varley dul) and nominal, Corn—Market dul 0 bu; ungraded, 4UGA4 40 MW@ssige: No. 2, 4: firm; receipts, i write; No. 9, 14603; mixed Weal Ing, 8e@81.01 ce; clear rip, 43c3 Bucon quicts shoulders, 4c; tans, sugar-cured, —Markot dull at $1.01, No, Bdo, $1.01; No. Jamzs E, Ror. Toreno, O,, April 21.—Gnain—Whent quict and enster; No. 1 white Michigan, $1, 02%: extra do, $1.04; ambor Michigan, spot, held, $1,041; May, $1.043;; Juno, $1,054; No. 2 red winter, rit, $1.045;3 May, $1,037 June, held at $1.051%; $1.06% bid; No. 2 do, G@.1,0:2; amber Lilinols, 31.10% Corn high mixed. spot, 800; June, 4030 offered: May, dic; duno, HU%o; duly, 873c; rejectod, ata steady; No. 2, 28igc, Svectal Mavataherto The Tethune, Dwiant, April 21.—Farmers have made good progress with work, und the osta ora all own, ‘The acreage largely decreased. Flux lareely in- creased, Commenced plowing for corn, Ground Is drying out very ‘fast. spot, $1. Of offere ic. Gio; Eastorn and tee KE 1; Itio cargoes, Prairies alive with Aiea nominally un . Gurcaco, April! 21.—Pleaso allow mea word to our Mayor and to our police. Considering the fact that the police have repeatedly declared Friedberg's pawn-shop a fence for thievei sidering that through Fricdoerg’s connivance Race came tole death; nud considering the fact that the Mayor revoked this notorloug man’s Meense, I ask our police force tliat our Mayor, in the name of common sense, and in the name of business-like mode of government, how fs It possible tat every little while we read of the polics golny into Friedberg’s place hunting up and tinding stolen goude? At the doorstep of this shop ono of our best officers was killed in cold blood, and so fur he hins not been avenged ; but even this bidcous deed did not atop the business there, If our Mayor cannot stop such an open, elear case of o bea-hive for thicves ina lawful way then ft would indced be best to re- turn to ofd to burn the shanty down to the proud. god. toudy; united, 774c3 rae Steady at 64@6 D-16c. Exizanatit, Hardin Co., April 41.—The winter wheat has been creatly benefited by the late raina, and looks well. ‘Too much ratn for corn- No prospect for planting for two Ground full of. water. Conzs Sration, Moultrie Co, April 21.— Wintor wheat doin well. oats, Very little old wheat on hand, Spring so far too wat for work. Purtiirstown, White Co,, April 21.—Winter wheat Is injured by. the wet weather. No corn planted, ant but little plowing done, one month later thun 1878. Boston, April 21,—l'oun—Quiet; Western au- c. pers, $3.00@3.25; common extras, $3. 75@4.25; i ‘oxs—Pork—Barkot dull. Wisconsin extras, $4.00@4,40; Minnosota oxtras, iti for old; $10.3214@10.25 for new; quict and dC quiet; long clear middles, Lard quiet; prime steam, inlets Wertorn, 5210. r—-(ulet; Western, 2@8140, Meas, $9.00@ Gnain—Corn quiet but steady; mixed and yol- low, SODAT46C, Oats in fair demand; No, 1 und extra white, SUGdUG; Ne By No. white and No.2 2 Not done sowing KANSAS CITY, Spectat Disvaten to The Tribune. Kanaan City, April 21,—Grais—The Price Cure 8 6,788 bu; shipments, cash, OBY4c; April, 08e; Corn—Recelpts, MILWAUKEE. Apectat Dispatch to The Trioune, Muwavxer, April 21.—The stock of grain in Mitwaukee at the oponing of busincss to-day ie re- ported by tho warchousemen as follawa: General outlook rent reports wheat ree 10,640 bu; firmer; No. No, +b cash, Otic: April, Dhipe. Caunyzez, Clinton Co., April 21.—Oats are all Season cold and wet. little plowing for corn. Winter wheat fmproy- ing. Eanrow, Fulton Co,, April 21.—Better atand than usual of spring wheat. 20 percent. Oates decreased in acreage 10 per Winter wheat extra prospect. done plowing for corn. Nona planted, TiparvitLR, Troquots Co., April 21.—Very Nttle ground plowed for corn. ‘Too wot. Good stand of spring wheat. CantinviLLE, Macoupin Co., April 21.—Win- ter wheat has’ been greatly benefited by the late rains, Is now in good condition, Hite plowing has been done for corn and none planted. Oats are up and growing nicoly. BLL Vainiz, Hamilton Co., April 31.— The rains are bringing out the winter wheat all Undrained ficids badly damaged. ofits sown than Jast season. #round broke, sown nnd up. Se Lepring hard. INDIANAPOLIS. Acrcaca inerensca Innranaronae, Ind,, April 21, —Hoas—Quiot at 50; reccipte, 2,200; shipments, 18,000, TK—Wheat quict; No, # red, $1.01@1:02, Het nt Soutsye. Cate steady at 2640 Ssseq clear rib, 410, Cutcaao, April 21.—An srticle uppeared in your paper of the 18th {nst., being a report of a temperance meeting, in which {t is stated that I, a8 proprictor of Melssner’s Mall, on Twenty- second strect, In this city, have entertained and harborod prostitutes and thlevea, und also sold liquor to minors. "Ehis is incorrect. I never, at any time, know- Ingly, havo allowed persons of that description to frequent my place, If any persons of thut class hayo entered the place, it has been without my knowlug their true character, a3 1 bays en- deavored to keop a reapectable place; and nl- though soma of those conuected with the tem- perance organization haye repeatedly nilsrepre- sented me, L appeal to the pallees who should know if my place was digord fulness of my statement. 1 buve endenyored to exvlude- minora, and think J have succeeded, Tamaresident of this city for moro than twenty-five yeara, haye been ‘a property-holder and taxpayer, nud think that those who kuow me will not believe such statemauts concerning Puoyraioxa—Shoulders, Lard, GYGUe, Hams, CLG 760. Toltlerssseseareveees ove 2,851, 301 re Detnoir, April 21.—Froun—-Dull and steady, Gnain—Wheat steady; extra, $1.03; No, $1.02; June, 91.03: Receters—Wheat, 2h, 085 b Buirsents—Wheat, 8,171 bu, 8 Very little corn None planted. Coitinued cold weather inakes the outlook cloomy, Wooptawn, Jefferson Co, April 31—Our fall wheat looks splendid, and now promises a Qats are all sows, fourth less, Plowing for corn, Ex.sison, Warren Co., April 31.—Good stand One-third more sown than Inst year, Good progress with plowing for corn, Winter wheat looks very flnu, AsnmMone, Coles Co,, April 2L——Winter wheat {lus been so wet that not. more than balf acrop of ontshas been sown, No corn ground broken, No more ola wheat to = BUIFALO, Burraxo, April.21,—Gnaix—Wheat inactive and Corn dull; sales 6 cara now on track at 10403; No. 2 old nominal at i2c In store, offered at Hames, ecard to quality, of apring wheat. None planted. Oswxno, April 21.—Guatx— Wheat steady; No.1 hard, Duluth pring, $1.10; No. 2 dMtiwankeo, could wot look bettor, dn tholr groat zeal some of tho temperance advocates do not adhere to the truth. *OINo, 2 wheat, thore are 337, 235 bu in veagola, To the Western Aasoctated Press. Mnwacree, April 21,—Froun—In good demand, q ‘Wheat opened steady; ¢¢ Iower; closed ‘O50; No, 2 Mi M ari dune, 0c! Proma, Apnl 21.—Hionwines—Steady; eales 50 bria at $1,0245, PETROLEUM. Crievetann, O,, April 21.—Petnorgum—Firmor; standard white, 110 test, fc. MINNESOTA, Sptctat Mapatenesto Tha Tribune, Rocuzstan, Olmstead Co., April 21.—Wheat. and oats aro all sown, No barley sown yet. Been freezing hard every night. Acreage of amal} grain has been increased one-tenth, Renwina, Goodhue Co., April 21,—Spring wheat not all sown. Acreage increased. Ground Exposition, Cutcaco, April 21,—In reply to the statements fof your reporter in re- vard tothe safety and soundness of the Ex- position Building, a8 published im your issue of yesterday, pleasa insert prominently the follow- ing questions submitted to the architect, Mr. W. W, Boyington, togother with his replies, Ltruat the latter will ralieve the public mind from any apprehension of disaster which tho very unreliable statements of your reporter's informant might otherwise oxcite, and thus avold their effect upon the attendanca at the “Carnival of Authors” belug held there now for the benefit of the charities of the city, Ho- spectfully, JouNn P, Rryno.ps, Sccrctary, 21,—Petno.sust— Quiet; crude, 06% at Parker's for shipment; ta- fined, Oc, Philadelphia delivery. Ou, City, Pa., April 21.— opened with 7Ujjpe bid; advanced to 7Higc; declin- edtaT7%c, at which price it closed; stilpments, 4, 000 bris; averuplng, 32, 000 ;transactions, 210,- rat 24iic. ye neglected; No. i, ee dull and anchangeds ho, Provisions—Quict but steady, Mes ert, $0 Lard—Prime steam, $f, Dull and nominal at $3, £0@i, t#— Flour, 8,000 bris; wheat, MirHESTS—~Flour, 7,000 bris; wheat, PRTROLEUS—Markot LarrLe Fauis, Morrison Co, April 21.—Spring wheat sowing still In progress, nore sown than last year. ‘Che ground very. BAT TIMORE, Barrmone, April 21.—Feoun—Steady and doll; Wetern super, $3,003.50; do extra, 4.000 4.505 do family, $4. 75@5. 50, Gaais—Wheat—Weatern firm and higher; No. 2 Tennsylvanta rod, 81,122; No, 2 Western wintor red, spot and April, $1,092{@1.00% ; May, $1,103; G1.10!3; June, $1.1053@1,105;. Corn—Western Western mixed, apot and April, 0; dune, S3N@43Ke; July, Suarore, Scott Co., April 21.—Not doin 8ced was poor. winds from the north, and very dry. und warm weather to make things’ Sr, Jasxs, Watonwau Co., A sced-wheat was not vel New Yon, April 21.—Huvinees continaca fair calton goods in steady du- mand, and very firm; Atlantic brown shectinga are further advanced; prints trm,and Arnold's fancies cl to ie; dresa goods and ginghame in fale request; overcoatinus and hon moren were sought for by clothlers; Jobbing falrly, with packaye-how March not sprouted Flax has becn sown quite largely. Enyaran, Desuer Co,, Ground yery dry. Exrosition, Citcaso, April 21,—14, W. Boying- Aoril 21,—No rain yet. Bur tittle of tho wheat sown Looks thin and weak, bad seed and drought, the prospect Jy not eu- ing to publish tho questions and roplles in Tie New Onteaxs, La., April 21.—Corron—Weak; Cutcaco Tumuns? Yours reapectfu middling, 1146; low middling, 10%c3 net receipts, J 227 bales; gross, £1,008; exports to Great Brituln, 3 lo the Continent, 1,701; sales, 4,500; 149, 704, do mixed, HI@ISKC; ye quiet at G7GDGtec, prime to choice Pennsylvania, mens pork, $10.50@10.75, ¢; clear-ribeides, Hacon—Bhauldora, 43:03 Hames, 04 GOL. prime to choico Western pack- Tlde, NEBRASKA, Eptelal® Dispatches to The Tribune, Fauxs City, Richardson Co., April 31—Wo have « good stand of spring wheut, ‘Iho acreage of wheat and oats same as last year, Wo havo had plenty of rain. Plowiug for cora-ground in 1, Were Building in this city? Aus.--1 was, 22, Waa that structure built In accordance with Plane and specliications furnished by you, und have nil hnportant repairs made sinco is crection been aaadu in accordance with your directions? At Phovisions—Quiet? . Ik meats — 4 ‘Tonn., April 21,—Corrox—Buyers Menta Louxe sha art} recolptn, 1,007 bales: ahipments, 408; sales, 200, all to spinners; thed In tlercesy 7 ‘AMID beanie hio‘condifion of the buliding from its erection | 5 Is ery NTINE the condition of the, building 1s erection In Winsanarox,y April 10,—Srinits or TURPENTING 7S to the provent tine? Ans,—I have made surveys avery year, 4, Maa any portion of it over beon, or init now, unsafe in your opinion to the largest congregation of people which could be uzsombed fy it on a pub- lke occasion? Ans, —It ie not, 5 &. Are tho repairs now being made under your directions alé which you regard o8 demanded tor tho preaent,—excopt such ae may be necessary on the roof and a fortion of the hoor? Ans, —They arg, U. Has the Board of Directors or the Executive Committes ever failed to regard or beon reluctant to adopt substantially your adviep relating to the preparvation and safety of the Exposition Build- a Nonro.s, Madison Co. April 21.—Spring Ground too dry at time of sowing. Just coming up. No fncrease in acre. Have bad raing, but need more. Aexanpua, Thayer Co,, April 31.—spring wheat in good condition, Stand good, Acro- ugo increased 80 percent. none planted; ground has been very dry. cy are toore encouraged. Woather cool and windy, Hall Co, April 21.—Season- een of great benifit to the sown pratt, Generally 2 good stand of spring wheat. Some plowing for corn done, but none AZo. oe crude, 74@8Xo; rofincd, TEeE—Steadys ordinary to choice Rlo cargoes, weY—Dull at $1.07 1.0744, }» por ateam, atendy; cot heat, 46,800 bu; ‘400 i; corn, 77,500 THOLECM—steady; Vie. wheat buckward. ATLANTA, GA. “Tho Chionga of the South*=Its Many Ad- vantages, Business, Cilimatio. and Eduvas tlonal—Tho Killing of Col, Alston, Sneeial Correspondence of The Tribune Atuanta, Ua, April 10—The Gute City, “the Chicazo of the Routh,” to the Garden Clty sendeth greeting. The ono was set on fire by the torch of war, and the other by the Jomp of » cow-shed; and both have been re- built by the samo niugle. Geatiny that gives to Chicugo its grentness, so fa it with thls rising city. understand why it should bo ao, und yet the mattor of fact confronts them, The gonlus of Commerce, in her sovergign- ty, secnod to haya deerced that this city audild by one of her royal abodes. coming to be a municipality; in 1864, burned ups in 1870, counting @ population of 91,789; in 1879, sho rises, a3 Is elatmed, to 40,000, Flyo important railways centro here, itsulé a centre 17,00 bus vata 7, Plowing for cori pelrtenre—Wheat,” 140, 100 ‘b GuAND TsLanp sr, able raind buve Sr. Louis, Mo., April 21,—Carrox—Inactive middling, 113403 low mfddling, 10%¢; 226 bales; receipty, 1,500; atock, 15,500, and in good demand; double §1.404,50; treble do, $4,05G4. 80; H.85@4.051 chore, $5,005.20. offeriugs ight; No, 3 red cash; $1.05301.054 May; d ordinary, 103;¢3 ale 116005 shipments, Geniman City, Merrick Co, Apri, Sf.— ‘Ane. : April 21L—Spring wheat all up. Crop looks well, Osts and borley nearly all sown, Corn plowing Just commenced, —— As ft is monlfest the necesrity of womo sepaira a year ago (at which time the ftet apparent neccanily arose), which they had done at once, and ate now making such further: repairs and permanent ituprovements as i doom necetwary for the presuut scavou, Men canuot quite M—Whent higher, Apectat Dtapatedes to Tha Tribune, Corronwoon, Chase Co,, April 2t,—Winter whent and ryo ara badly injured by the dry cold Spring wheat very poor stand, Nearly all the corn ground plowed. A Inrgo acreage planted. Ground stilt very ary. Sinven Laks, Shawaneo Co, Aprit 4l— What fa left of tho winter wheat that wos not killed by the dry weather and winds of March Plowing and plouting coru, Mantvonp, Lyons Co., April 21,—Corn near- ly planted, None pp. Oats have been sown for ip wet the ground two {uches. demands No, 2 nilxed, ge May: BUNGIKS Oats juuctive and Shyge cus; 3c vl for April ur, ot 4D}¢c, Barloy dull and Steady nt 61.04, ‘a—Pork higher at $1010, Lard dull, Bulkmeate atronger nominally, Bacon firm but inactive; clear aur, bris: ‘wheat, 35,000 bus ave Oate, 34,000 bu; ryo, 10,00 ut. 14,000 briv; wheat, 2.000 i} Outs, 8,000 bus rye, nune; Cmr0aG0, April 21.—At the recens meeting of the Bucial Sclenes Assuctation, the following remarks were chroulcled by the reporter,—with- out comment: Miss Willard thought that ladies should} read that portion of newspapers referring to political matters. Bho was sorry shat women mostly Intur- outed themaclves inthe social cepariment, Bho related an Incident of how shy had induced a poor nelehbor te vote Ina good cause, Sho anid, "My goou fellow, J can't yote, but thore tas quedtion of Vital iinportanca ta be decided. 1 want you tovate for me, and I will pay you for your ttmu," Every mother has the opportunity of inducing ber sonw to vole for the right cause. On behalf of my sex, and as deeply interested in all matters of a polltical or social character, long have I pondered over the mathod by which, in the existing state of things, wo could maku our personal {nflucnee felt iu the moat decided manuer, ° True, tho other balf of the household always yotes a8 I would do, but two oro mathe matically worth more thao one, and every eloc- ton flods me considerably torn up in my mind py the endeavor to make one count two. Thanks to this beneiivent dlecuvery of Miss Willard, whotn J vincerely respect, a most notable ox- aimpto is set by which I, as olhera of my eex, cau hereafter helpearcy out avy of the thousand achemes We ache to ect aol. With charming alinplicity and courageous deflanes of the etututo books, wa necd only hunt up soe poor weather of March. manufactures, Among others it has a rolling-mill avd au fim Tt has streot-railways in sot lour, 0,000 meuse cotton-factory, every direction, It ts Hylted by 2 supplicd with hydrant-water and dcop Irce-stona Prospects unfayor- WISCONSIN. apectat Dignaich to The Tribune, Sumnun, Barron Co., April 21.—BSeeding pro- pressing flucly, ‘The acreage of whoat and oats will bo increased 20 per cent. and rye backward, but uninjured, The city, belng upon the foot-hille of tho mountaln-rango, 13 1,100 feet above the ocean; while Luke Michigan is only 505 feat above tide- Kenesaw and Lost Mountains and Stone Mountatn aro fo view. ‘This cleyation gives to the softness of the Southern air tho tunic of o sore Northern latituda, standing water or of swamp round about to ‘Khe city la healthy, It has never liad an indigeuous casa of yellow-foyer, ‘Lhe doath-rato is low, A pastor Informa we that, in bls church uf 400 moimbers, he dovs not have more than two funerals u y at one time, he went for elzhteen niontha with- out the death of a child In munity: from tha cpidermis 1s provin advantage as to the growth of the city, Gletributing polnt for trade and for im: fuctures, thas no superior in the South, r who nay wish to enter upon these lines of buat- ness at the South can Jocate here without ex- poeure tothe dread malady, and without thy rlak-ynd Joss of embargo or of removal for the , It is sald that in Cuba, while the yel- Jeyor te prevailing at tha const, tt ts ‘not wa back upon the mountains above GOV feat, Alrcady Ationta has, as ie ern people and Northern business-! avy other city In Dixto. Indepd, wo are quite g cosmopolitan foll Following the pia quiet mee S, §4.75¢¢4.003 XXX, covt5.00; high grades, $5. : : firmer, and highor; 40@48c,, Meat—Market dull at § Quiet; choice, $16, 00, ‘k—BMarkot dull; old, 80.50; now, tlerce, $7, 00; kege, AAC} packed, 39 :@4: . Videon dull’ and soisna Clear, BpGsbiic, mand fair and tan drm; ean+ ‘Winter wheat hero aro no bodics of Apectal Dispatch 0 Tha Tribune, Manison, Madison Co,, April 21.—HHad slight frosts the 1st of the month. Qur crops of corn, cotton, aud sugarcane aro planted und grows erate maturka. carce and firin; wee Apectal Dispatca to The Tribune. Lexivoton, Lee Co, April 21—Ground warns, but very dry ‘aud hard, Winter uecds ral to fill it out, common, Bor flr to fully “Twant you to yoto for me, and I w! for your time.” Eurekal lt takes a woman to co straight to the marrow of a matter, Consider the stupid bungling of a man instch acase. Ho hires a car- nie A Nico "'Cludor-FHole,.* dozens of Welsh minors in South Manfair, who wiil remember Sir Ivor Guest's grandfather, a lay preacher among preaching Calyluisin from » cary ‘a trco around Dowlals ou Bun- day afternogns; but the man bad bis wits suouy aud .knew how to make the best of both after creating a splendid fortuno, to marry his aon to an Eurl’s daughter, Lady C! She wus the heroine of that story uf Hucbuck’s, 240} common, tne tochalee, Y7@iac; con. eo Sn yood demand at 53iq@ *8X~Dull at 760, thy Methodists, or the etump o' jd, more of North: atraightway hies bin to a near aaloon, lusptres bis fellowmen with patriotic fire by menus of noble lager or fgnoblu whisky, stulls a ballot Into each shaky band, wd suspiclous) watcous ‘until the same ta sutely deposited in the ballot. —— PHILADELPHIA, Ay April 21.—Froun—Quiots Mine ue to cholce, $1,8524.00; Me toar chasse 505 Indiana good, $5.50, ~Wavet ateady; No, & Western red, War, the Capltal waa removed from Milledgoyille to this city. buildings haye as yotbeen crected. A lurge Sir John Guest, box, Inthe lopg run this ig the cheaper system, ory of the Whive, when, ata grand Legal fees are worse than hackmen's hire, even hen afew doren utasscs of John Barleycorn are ndded thereto. pw sublimely frank fs the project of Mixs Willard. True, slie is amenatle to legal disciptine. while the man discreotly “6 wears the garh ot heaven,” ete, But ono aubatantial dount oppresses mes tie acheme haa difficulties, and o sort of clairvoyant sense, ng it Wore, assures tne it might work dis- nstrously, Fo warn my rex not to be Invetgled poarent alinplicity of the tdex. Man is woeful antiinal. flo submits to else out- weneraled by ua at our flresites and sucially, but. {doubt hie patience should we trench in auch mnecensful fashion on his special prerozattve of manipulating the ballot-hox. Then this harrassing {dea suggeste itself: If Weare going to vay all these good fellows for their tine, how ara we golng to be sure some other astute ember of ler sex--on the other sidc—may not tire our man? Shall wo be com- pellet tu deplete our pocket-books by varrlawe tlre also, and eacort. our noble representatives beyond the clutch of the drummer of the party which Is not ourst Ortake to take high con- servatire ground, make double wages, uid yote early nad often—both wayst Is there any way out.of this ditlleulty? 2 pause fora reply, ed from uad to foot, In order do, Better Swill Tee To the Editor of The Tribune, Cmicaco, April 21.—Let me, through your pa- The Germania Fire-Insurance Company, To the Lditor af The Trbuve, Curcago, Avril 21.—In your Sunday edition you publish an interslew with Mr. Willfam Vocke, the Asatgueo of the Ciermania Insuranco Company, In which Mr. Vocke is reported to hays sald: “Well, the petition is Jn Lorenz Brentano's hasdwrith He commenced huminering at ine two years ago, whan | was appulnted School Inspector. J or- ganized the campaign’ againgt hin bevause 1 ald not think ho tus fit to represent the ‘Lhird District in Congress any longer.’? Now, Mr. Kaltor, thig is the sceund thme that Atr. Vocke tricsto raise a side tssuc in order tu draw the attention from these graye charges. If you will look at pose 74 of the printed testimony in the Blodgett investi- gatlon, bo said that I had prompted Mr. Mechelke to publish cottaln atatements {0 re- ward ty hits official necountas aa Aasienee, of Which statements I did not know anything till f read them inthe ines, Tdld not fitend and do not intend to try this casein the public preea, but, as my name has been dravzed before the. public in such an uncalled-for tnanner, [ beg eave to way that the petition presented to the United States District Court ts tudeed In ny luandwriting; yea, that f even have drafted some portions of it after consultation with our altorneys; that °f was insured in the Germania for 810,00), of which amount. L received 034 per ventuin as dividends, aud that undor the elrcumstances T think I haye a right to inyestiyate the manner in which the vstate of sald Company bus been managed hy the trustee fo whose hands {t was prt by the Court. The accounts of that trustce on tle In the Clerk's oflics showed only $59,019.85 re- taiued by the Assiquce for fees, su no one would have kuown that the Assignee retained moro than sald sum for servie Dut now comes the Congressional Investigattuy Cammiit- tee to Chicago, and, under the tnereileas exam ination of Col Cooper, Mr. Voeke confesced Uut he recelved the further sum of 87,500 on tio cheeks drawn respectively on the Natlonal Bank of Minofs, for 25,000, and on the Mechanics’ Natlonal Baut for 82,500, counter- slgued by 1. N, Hibbard, Register in Baukrupt- cy (page 75 of the printed testimony), And upon Col, Cooper's questlon: “With this 37,000, how much did you receive in ullas Assignee!” Mr. Vocke angwered, * L recvived as touch aswell, 1 will be os exact us 1 possibly can—say $16,000 or $17,000." (Page S47) if you add these $7,500 to the $9,010.85 necounted tor {n Alr. Vocke’s suura reports, you will arrive at the sum of $16,510.85, assum nearly equal to the loss which I sustained a8 polfey-hulder, Now, [beg to be allowed to say that tis was a bie grab, Bue Mr. Vocke “did also not shrink from peccadiiioca of the most dirty Kind, For justance,, look at his dng sworn report of Aug.’ 2, 1807, and pou will diod there an item: of $1,071.75 for clerk-hire, rent, and other expenses for the thine from April 32, 18t4, to Nov. 22, 1874, which total sum fs dtemized in his report of Aprit 22, 1874, a8 fol- lows: For rent, 8000; clerk-bire, 8750; statiun- ery, stains, und ollice expuuces, Total, $1,000. Now, take the charge for oflice rent at 2000 Jor eight months, or 873.0 mouth, und loul: ut the books of the fituvis Stuats-Zeitung Cum pany, aud you will find thut Messrs. Leake & Yorke, attorneys and coynselors st law, paid in thesyears 1873 and t8¢4, for the two ruoms they. occupled as law oflives, only 349 per munth, Bo tlint not only the full, ret for those law- oftices was churged by the Assiznes to Ue bank- rupt estate, but $15 mora per mouth! ‘rom these fow ftems—and the investigation will bring some more ustounding facts tu light, tor Instatce how much itcosts to get a compet- itor Assigueeehip frum the track—it seems os if the terrible conflagration which devastated our beautiful elty, and reduced a grest number of its cltizena to poverty, proved to bu te others agold mine, and whites the pours vielins of the fire sought shelter in rellef shautics, for others there uroae from the ashes a Phenix who built then: stone palaces, though cemented with the teure of poor widows and thelr hungry children, Since [ have looked into this matter. Punder- stand now what I could not understand at the the, why, on the Mt of October, F572, the first anniversary of thu Chicago tire, the Asolgnce of the Germatla Kire-Jusuranee Company gave a clumpagne supper in commemoration ot the day. For tin it was a godsend what tor others was a dire affliction! ile: Tam glad to learn that Mr. Vocke “organized. the cunputen against me,” ond will oniy say that as Jong as the Republican purty bas such mon to organize the campalgy unit select the candidates, it must not be surprised if 1t mects with such Waterloo defeats as tt did on Avril Fool's Day. L, Buentano, a GAMBETTA. Intorviow with tho Ex-Dictator-Ho Glves Hs Views on the Eastern Quostion, the Gorman Character, ant England's Trou- Dlow=Qunen Victoria's Visit. Correspondence New York Tribune, Panis, March 28,—I have had an Interesting: conversation with M. Gambetta on current af- faire, The Speaker of the Chamber thinks the Enatern question only opened, In his opln- fon the Berlin Congress only acryed to keep open the sores {t professed to heal. Whera there was a wound before it met there ts now a bad ulcer, M, Gambetta appre- hends uillitary carnage and massacre in the Hattcaus and Southern Bulgaria, and ho dovs not dare think where the storm-wave originated by Russians, Turks, and Bulgarians will end. Yeace he deems essential to the prosperity of the French Repuolle, and as long as he directs the Chamber of Deputies she will never draw the sword from the scabbard but to de- fend herself, inthis urder of fdvas he judges it happy for France that ilsmarck hav hla ohanda full of German thorns, and istostng the cunfldence of tha Court, the Par- Mament, and the nation, Tasked If the internal ditleulties which purplox and Irritute the Chun- cellar might not drive him to war, War is a fa- vorite divertive of monurchical Governments trom tho ila that weigh upon thelr pooples. It iain human nuture to. profer being swept away by @ cannon-ball to befug knocked down by a rolling-pin. (iambetta thought the axion of Bailey dunlor appiieable to Celts and Gauls, but not to Gsrinnns, who are pacifle us Uiey ure dts- putatious, ‘ihey entered the war ot 1Si0 with enthustasm, because Lous Napoleon Irritated the national fibro; but they were disgusted with it, and very glud, after a short and pro-cimluent- ly victoriots eampalyn, to dolf their unifuris, T aguin observod thut) Prussia was nat German, is was peupled by racus who would elect aiways for the cannon-ball in preference te the rolling-pin. ‘The Prussians wore an aipatgaim of Wend Slava, French Prot- ostauts, Aug Borugsil, A very bord metal was formed by tho fusion, and It was better adapted for swords and Krupp guus than for plew- shares, Gambotta ossented. At the suing ume he pofnted out that, if Mosupportedt by the avalanche of Saxon, Bavarian, Wurten- burger, aud Hanoverian troups which were preeinitated on Fraice, the warlike Stove of Brandenburg wiust have jsued with a broken head from the (ht, For Evgland Gambetta eaw greater dauger-abead thun those with which sho is atrugyling, and which hog thought it unfair to cust ut Seavonsiiclu’s door. Some of hor present tls wero duv to unlyersal causca; others to the oyer-duvclopment of manufac: turing —citiva, = which deraded pop- ulation and placed national wealth on au unsteady basis. Agricultural Italy must over, in the Jong ruv, have the advantage over trottlessing Curthage, In one way Freu ‘Trade was the source of evil to England that Protece tion would be to the United Statos and Urittal Colontes. It brought: too muca blood into grimy cities, whero the aniuke of tho nuill shuts out tha Heht of heaven from the operative. Without heoven's light, continued iy ble emplatic manner Gambotta, the work manisabrute, To fiad a glimpse of the {dea toward which every huwan being Inatlnetively aspires, he aguauders his wages in gin,, O yoat without sunlight und the blue aky thera ls uo fnvention, vo skill, no soclability to be found among the laboring poor, ‘Tho ter, thrifty, urtiitic fleming becomes at Mons and Lillea be- sotted antinal. Manufactures currled toa greut extent killed the Moors in Bpulu. LHe should bu 8o, if you dun’t want to Urink “dogs aud, Mr, Mills’ Substituto Bill, To the Editor of The Tribune, ag woll as the expense of coinage dort Biagtow. Lessor Friedherg, Tothe Editor of The Tribune. cour Long John’s way of dolny, naingly, Onn Wro Don't Like ‘Tuieves. Melssnor’s Hall, To the Uuitor of The ‘ribune. erly, us to the truth- Orro Mrissner. The Exposition Burtding. Ta the Rditor of The Tribune. (Kaq., Archittect—Dran Sint Will you please ly to thy following questions, the intention be- ly. oun P. ReYNoLDs, Secretary. od tho. architect of the Exposition ney Lave, e sok bean, familine at all times with ‘Not sinco I fully demonstrated to them W. W. Borixarox, A New Way to Pay OM Debts, Tu the Editor of The Tribune, induce him to vote in 8 wood cause (which Ways ours, of course) by frauly statings jh pay you 0, and voeth about into the highways plelein, the ‘lame, the halt, aid the bitad, wn sorry that the killed England, for he had good reasons for loving her. in the United States the Lavoe pacty fs another outcome of ble eltics and overstimulated manntactnre eald the ex-Dictutor, ‘ publ In Franco 1s to enable the peasant to appreciate the fellcities of an sericulttural life, and to lead him the ald of actence {n cultlyating hia Neld.?? Gambetta spoke with kindneas of Urevy, but contracted Ideas of European af- mis foreign perplexitics were traceable to the blind pol and his Manchester colleagues, oid Austeta from helping france, e Queen of England ataya to-night at tha Einbasay. ‘The Queen, in the early years of her reign. was bigoted in the opinion that “It takes three generations to make 8 gentle. She enunciated this axtom after her Sir Kobert Peel, who Royal presence, le Instruction to do Interview with President Grevy ns on Hot suyposu she woutd have been Induced character of =n brother, hed bya polltical necessity, She is very unxious to haven tiew treaty of com- merea vewotinted by the e cepted by the Frettch Chambers. have ny doubt, wil be favorably impress with the honest simplicity of M. Grevy's man- vers, She his preat insight into character, and, vo ia uverconie, Ja apt to regret ver entertained it. having ty oflidal rank, will not ealt on her Mijusty. She (Mme. Grevy) ts in the westtion of an Archbishop's wife it Kugland. ‘The Queen, coutrary to whit the French Jour- nols state, Will pay no return visit, Faticue nnd deep mourning will be pleaded In excuse, to mect. him in th she not been mo vernment nnd ace deeply that she FELLOWS SYPOPHOSE HITE Letter from Capt. Coffill, of the Brig “Potosi,” of Windsor, N. 8, 15.. May 22,1208, —M a. Hs (Chiiniat— Dear nenced #xpectoratl| audstance=then tral Axreeniah yellow and sinte-colored inatter; then bleeding of the lunge sot In. sIUMoINE Of ® Very daring character shower them: g neuited the leading ply- ‘hitladelphita and other cit- ‘cho wave mu no sncourazement, r waa Conmumption, aparad no expenes to obtain rellef, but Atgust J had fallen tn Nesh from 155 to ‘and alniing rapidly every day. My friends ine to teave the shin and go dered my ease hopeless, and when E cont Ped rhc whiftials wished my to rena: ‘ore: October of the sane my amy stip. iw Noticed my shrunken: turin and racking cone! Of Hypophusphitees aud, aLetraws, Lanw 9 ray of hone procured a bation Th and} bouaht 3 ave nena knocks abo the Atlante everalnee. Aa this (ath frat time J have visited your elty ince, eran obligation to et yuu know the effects hy (hia syrap. Peoatinued taking the rom oly. At first my appetite improved—t re- then my congh graduslly teft ine, anit eroration eeuseds and, q unl, Pcot. dnote the change better every day—so that after haying taken ten hol tos, Deonmldered myself well, Th paths from the time f commences Aahorttinie after se 4 ‘hin was about five d taking the Byrun. Ho wood—ard general Weak, recommend your Syrup persons troubled with any diiflenities ordiscase of Lungs or Nervous ayatran—rmly b lwould not pow he Tetter may meet the ey and Induce them to Taal, 0urS very tral T recently lieurd fr posacse Vporonte fi of others. siinitar! incaue af cure, Tro 3RIS COFFL Ht INVENT Ne HARRIS & Co., Cineinni ~~ THE GREAT SOVEREIGN CURATIVE! 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APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 540 & 652 Droadway, Now Yorks Try our own combination of differont fin- vorod Coffoer—Ground and strictly “PURE. C. THVINE, * 110-112 Madison eee eee: NOTICE. ( WATEI-POWER, © a AS OES aside ‘yuo alg of the property of the Kankakee Company, wal, culmtnanced WA Lo continued oF ET SANURS Ft Gorman Canarios, OAH GOLD Hiatt. at UA reat variety. JtID GLOVES. PATENT LION SEAMLESS ID GLOVES. The Finest, Best Shaped, Strongest KID GLOVES IN THE WORLD. 600 DOZEN MORE RECEIVED YESTERDAY, In 8, 4, and 6 Buttons. Byory Pait Warranted aud Fite, PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 94 STATE.ST. PROVOSALS. et KROPOSALS FOR HEAD« STONES FOR SOLDIERS’ GRAVES, Wan Derapraeyt, { ‘or Quarenmasten-Geyxital's Orricn, Wantinutos, D.G., March B1, 1970, Seated proposals, tn tripiledie, aro hereby tavited furnishing Headstones for Soldiers’ uraves, in priv village, and city cemeteries, aa provided by the law ap- bruvou February 3, 3870, of which the following ia an extract: rect aint the Secretary of War iatheraby authorized to erect headstones over the graves of soldiers who served An the Regular or Voluntear Army of tha United states during the war for the Union, and who bave been buried In private. yillaze, or city cemoteries, 1n tho Aaina inanner as provided by the taw of Match 2, 1873, for thoae interred Jn Nattounl 3titttary Cemetarics,” buototal number to be furnished {acstimated at 17, cifleationa: 000, fred by. ‘War, and binnk forms of pro- fon fa perauajor uy tettor . MU. B, A, Incharge ries, Washingion, D, C. headstones to ba furnished can be ould be accompanted hy good and snffcteng Kusrauty, 6nd none will be considered, except for Auericait white warble, of yradea nauted in the apect+ ations, Proyeials stioutd be fuclosed tu sealed envelopes and indorsed ** Propusals for Headstones," nnd addressed to the underdgned, at whose whoss office they will be ‘opened 1D the prosenco of iddersoo Monday, June 16, 187), curmmencing at 11 o'clock a..m. Ry Order of the scoretary of MEIGS, Quartermaste Seer pusats can be ha jeneral, U. 6. A. ms Ik DE WUSLING AND GAS VIPING, OFFice oY HUPRRVIAING AnoiiTxcT, anna RAMEY, DEvAbrani Wasuisatox, D, C., April 15, 1870. sealed proporals will bo recelyed at thia office until 12m. ou the 14th day of May, 170, for the plumbing and gas ply required forthe United Bates Customs Monae and Pout-Uffice at Chicage, Il, 41 accordance with deawinga and specitcation. Copies of specification snd any additional informa (lon may be had on appiteation ‘at this office or th Ailice of the Superintendent, whore drawings showing the arrangement nf pipes, etc., may be suen. Drawings a buacen at the follawldg oftees of 3. r stom- House and Port-Oflce, Cluein- . and St. Louls, Mu,: United states Post (dlco nd Subs Lressuty. Turion, tase, ¢ United states Court House, etc, Poifidelphia, Pa., and at Oftice of Super. cendent of Repairs of United Statca Court-Hoyse and toulce, New York city. JOUN FRASER, ‘Actlig Supervining Archtiogt. ROPOSALS OR ARMY SUD« PLIES. igicvof Purchasing and Depot Com's'y of Subststen No. 8 Ease Wasyinguon-st. pe 7 ba a April i¢, 1878, CurvAGo, Tih, SEALED PROPOSALS Iu duplicate, with dcopy of this advertisement attached to cach, will be rocclyed at this otice anti} 2 otclock p. in. Thursday, Aprit 24th 3870, for furnlahiing the following supplied to tha Subsistence Department United Statice Army, delivered iy thls city ng inay be required, vizts ataueh pla B10 DOr iio Cuffeu, In double sacks, 8,000 pou Bugar, °C," tn barrels, full head ltned. 4 articlea can be acon at this brandard samples of thet office. hts will by reculyed for the whole or any pi tlon of above amounts, which arc to be increased orda- ereasud a8 may be requlred at the time of upeniug, Ace tual tare atthe time of delivery [s required, ahd no charge fur packages will be allowed, T’roposals will recetved subject fo the usual conditions, and inuat be accompanied hy esinples, Wank proposals er further Information Wot bo furnished of application to this oilles, “Tho right to reject any or alt bids fs rencryed. BLY. SMALL, Major and GC. 8. MOKOSALS VOR BON FUR RING AND LATHING, Orrrox oy Soranersryo AncuTTEcT, ~ TaRASURY DPAnTHENT, Wasuimutom, D. C., April 16, 1879. Sealed Proposals will ba received at this oflee until 13 mn, on the alh May, 1870, for alf tho fron fure thg and lathing requtred in boxing girders and prepar- Ing for plaster cornices in tha United Ktates Custom- luuso ant Vust-Onlcs at Chicago, 11, In accordance with drawings anil specifications, copies of whieh, and Spy aaluitlonal information, may ba had on application at iuleutlce, oF the office of thu Superintendent. Acting Supervising Architect. OOHAN STEAMSIIDS, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. 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