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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1880. ° 7 + Now York State and Tdford Coupty pase Need Ginter HURCEO, OAtTn, Zeado} nee tiehnieey NMI. a ane eat ends eet eS ary Hane; do “4 Sait and piomlnaly rofined, 7846 1100 belay whoat, 12,00 buy corn, t NEW ORLEANS, rans, Maroh 10-FLoun—Dnltt euporfine, patie SsuD; XXX, f600g6.5; hiah grates, HEM corn quiet and weak at faite, Oats frmor 186. sep atr-Quiot AL FLI0. ; ean flem{ prline quoted at #22.09@21.0; argue 5.0, dolce eo #—Porkquiot at €128791300, Lard steady raoriqorem, Fol Keg, Age. Mutk ments qulot and red routders, loose, ser packed, gat clenr sib, sit: riae allen. TiH{e. Hacun atondyy atiauldorn, oe cirur it tees, slonr, ASaB'4e. Lome Fearcured tt Venter Grothe #1.0521.10, Welrriee camen dull and dronpingt Te, cargos onto aed s apne Fate: prime to chutes, vasor pellow Bates og Me Meena EEC pen Fab eikiey cnmren {pottemn, abadie, Leary TRO MeL yentuhie axchange ‘on Now York, $1.00 por panpeectunty storling, $5, 0 BT. LOUIS. fh lavis, Mo» March 19,-FLOUR—XX, 83.5) cash plates XXX, BAGG. enah; BAGS 404 March; pal, 8.016 enshy choteo, $8.75 Aprth MeAix-Whent unsettled, and clorod Armor; ently PEjowers No. 2 ret, ELVA en: 1.20 ark SIGE LL? Aprils BLT Det 2H i Ing Sunos No. a do, 1isg4t.189f; No. 4 Masld, Corn tlemors Sitgo cashes Sitgatie March: AIC Aprils Bilfo May; Tike June, Onta dultar Beast sie May. Ivedullaetiige, Barley dull; ing, eae, nt Stor, " ire opting tate. mai anal Doutta nk: RAEI Marais He Wacun fITIGE RURGT #2, EMBL, “Led c, A tay whent, 20, % Flour, 10,00) brie; whent, 40 buy corn, oats, 3,0 buy barley, 1,00 bi, BOSTON. posos, March 10.—FL0rtt—Ontoty stocks compnr= surely emia] Weatorn auportiny, 8.05.25; eommon fasta do, $02 T.25: winter 'whents, Oto #0; Uilnois and Indiana, M.6Ga25; Bp foals, .0047.55; Wisconsin and Minnesota patent press epring whoate, $7,000.00; winter wheats, $2.0) $6 ay Corn in fale demand and unchanred. Onta xtty white, Sailer No, 9 white, 4 Sehite und No-Sinixodsdaeter “ityo ‘dull ries, SKaTo; datry whan ned 27 Mes Inde parked, Be! Weatern. Eig) te, ceerrTs Flour, RUD Deis; corn, 6000 buy wheat, magni. = Mieblgun Oxtra, DIGGACs medium and No. 1, b74E0e. MITLAVAUKEER, MWAMKEK, Wie, March 1-FZ0un—Dull and wading downward, Gaaix—Whoat firm; opened and olosod strong: Xo, 1 3iNwatikow hard, 81.23; No. 1 Atilwaukoo, $1.18; + No.PMilwnukeo, #164; Murch, 65.164; April, 91-1034; Ni Milwnukeo, #116; No. 4, Mo; ros joady und firm; No. 2, Sic. Oats Henly Now 3 aprinst fc, an Aba leptrs mets no aa rapes Lt Sanit and castor wt gulbaies feceAITS-+E 1aUr, GUD belay whiout, 17,000 buy barley, i hinere—Piour, 4,000 briss wheat, 1,000 bu; bare ey, 4,000 bite : i TOLEDO, : -TOLEVO, O., March 10.—GuastN—Wheat firmer; No. Isblte Michigan, $1.26; No. 2 red winter, spot, #12; April, HOKE May, HUM: Juno, $1.25 July, 1.1963 No..¥ ambor Minols, $1.04. Corn tirms high mixed, aKor Baek apat, 420; May, eae No, 2 white, 43}{01 ted. Alife. Ont. lot: No, "Mors Bio dates Gnginauthy $140} prime, B46, toas—£3.25, Cloned: Whent unsettled; No, 3 red wintor, March, S44: April, $1014; May, 10245 June, Hale, Nikita hon, Bos Sar ora” SLAW) ba onte, MIPHRNTE—Wheat, 6000 bus corn, 21,000 bus oats, ba CINCINNATI. CINCINNATY, 0. March 10.-CoTTON—Firm at 12(0. FLouR—Dull and drooping: family, $5.05@600; fancy quloband wenk at 2520.75, ‘Onaix—Wheat duil and unsettled at $1.2. Corn daljand lowar to oll gt 41@4%0. Oats wonkor at 3c. Ryestendy at 8c. Barley quict and firm; extra No.3 i 4 fall, Be. ;PRovistoNs—Pork duit and hoavy: holders, in or- der to el), seem unwilling $9 make concessions [ES Lantquint and work at#z.15, Hulk ments quic Bigimn $142, U0, and Gi, Bacon qutot but etendy 0, Fis, an MIRKY—Domand fale and markot firm at SLO, MUTTEU~ Bondy nnd unchanged, LINSEED OfL-—Hlondy at Bie. a3 LOUISVILLE. z LOUISVILLE, Maroh 10—CotTon—Firm at imfaizy{e. Frount—Btondy and nnchanyod. GRAWW—Whont bitghor ot #1252127, Corn firmor; Kod white, 48¢%0; do mize, @410. Oats onalor; a white, 29G400; do mixed, S@Xe, Myo Armor; tAy—Btonif ONG THUTIMORG otk Met” shonldorm, $1250. ara i primo steam, 146. Tinik monte pnd aouldors, aT lnco: Ae: cleat rib, BO. joa; clone, #74 in tt Houlders, 41401 clone Fiby 1401 clonry 340 Laws Bogar-cured, Ket0}o, WuisKx—Lawor ab ELOL, i. * 1 RANSAS_ CITY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KAN8A8 CiTy, March 1u—Gnatx—Tho Price Current Reports: Wheat—Hecolnte, 21,002 buy shipments, 17.44 Hace Boambee NG , 5. | st, 27, os monte, 48 bug Wonks No, 2.eaah, Boy Baroty Ze. fc 2 - DETROIT, Detnotr, March 10.-FLoun-Bteady, ATRAIN~Whont firmy oxtra nominals No, 1 whito, P2441 Mareh, 1.25545 April, E1304 May, 6147945 mill- al. Whoat, 7000 bu, HORE AD vi i? + PEORIA. ‘Paonta, March 10—GnaIN—Cor _stondys high nixed, BYAbYa; mixod, s4@As}4o. ° Oate inactive HAN: Here stonity nt TOM @TOHe. Dat Arm me MS{AaRe MIGUWases—Stondy; 100 ris ni $1.05. RUFYALO. HUFYALO, March 10.—QnaIn—Wheat dall; nosslos; No.1 hard epring offered at #195, Corn quict at 470 * &a for now No.2 on track. Onts duils 1 ear Michi, MEvon tack itye Houloteds Darley wowtoctede” INDIANAPOLIS. eT AAPOUN, March 10,—GuAIN—Whont dally Haz tot seeMealze Com steady at Hele Oats .. SOSWEGO. Oatrra0, March 10,—Gnain—Whost lower, ategdrs Western mixed, 5f0, a DRY GOODS. New Yon, March 10.—Dusingss fatrly activo and prices frm on alt kinda of goods, Catton gouda in Mendy demand, and several makes of four-ynnt brown ahoetings aro adyancod ic, Prints in steady Fequest and vory Arms Mancheator and Oriental fancy Hest Ruguvaetns Muon wodiga ty Seer ee uo nctivo, Men's woor woolens in stoady Cora . PETROLEUM. . Ctevetann, ©, March 1—PstnoLROM—Un- changed; #tandard white, 120 teat, 8c. Pipe Pa. March 10—PETROLEOM—Vory lols crude Tends Bre, rhederpmiceliearre eon ment TITUSY a, ‘alarch ~~} RTROLECM—Barkot dat Miso; highest, 8}4o1 lowest, Aisa; cloning, gh abtphionte, 28000; charters, W,iWy transac CcOTroNn, 8r. Louig, Bo, March 10.—CoTron—Stemly and wenanKeds Middliig, 133403 salon, 100 bales; rocolpts, Nery bmments, 1,0; stock, 76,500. oy 1. LOrTOS < alti ie i ied Searle Front Hala, Waa. "e hota boy chests, . i x 1 : HIT) alos, 0,200; stock, 5: 6 ! sa . TURPENTINE, piitaixatoy, March 10.—SryuiTs TuuPRNTINE— 7a At 4To, t ; ————— CHANGE ‘OF VENUE—JUDGE JAMESON. é To the Hattor of The Chicago Lo Cnrcado, March 10.—Judgo Jumeson has beon Upon the bench of tho Superior Court of this county for more than fiftoon yeura. fo hay beun twice relected hy the people, Hoe hus dis- charged the duties of bis office honestly and vabartially, and there is nota spot of dishonor be found tn his Judicial charactor. It ts only’ een he ts called upon to presido tu tho Criminal “a nee When thieves, robbers, and othor ylola- crhineg,' {bo law are summoned to answer for. Yon Watatomenvof ike fuels dulge dunieson thle nee. change of tts oy FU change of venus tt isa as frand and erluey.s The only mistako beneh: Le the Judges {8 that thoy do not issue -gheh-warrants at oneo agdinst these conspira- onulniate ‘or thoy ary Journoymon ehoonukers, super Teor athor confedorates, and put thom calyet ala for perjury, If thoStatw'e-Attor=_ “fos. oid happen to sdvond the sudge in bis of : -eeung, Epo oom laints against the Hench would ‘those colar! ir. Milly could land only ono gang of -ear uo iuurg chiargea st yredudice aauiost uo Judges, Geonox A. BHUFELDT. M mfr! your ebiid may have worms} Thon Sy to th bea eugeat Gnd us pega Wie “Avid countertells, Pate a th r UUlOd cenedy kno = MARINE NEWS. Meeting of the Lumber-Vessel+ Owners’ Association Yes- terday. : Disappotntment Concerning the Delay in Opening tho Welland Canal. The Marine Underwriters Still in Session at Buffalo. LUMBER VESSEL-OWNERS, ‘Tho members of tho Lumber Vesscl-Owners’ Association of inst sonson held n meeting In thelr rooma on Bouth Water street yesterday afternoon. “Tho attendance numbered about. tventy persons all told, ‘The sentiment of those assembled appenred to be wnantmous in favor of tho abandonment of tho Associytion and In favor of tho organization of an owners’ and masters’ club. During tho proceedings Capt. ‘Thornton made a fow remarks bearing upon the attempts of tho lumber vesscl-ownors to organ: fzo and maintain an assoclition. Ho sald he was sorry to sny thatnll such attempts previous to the present Association have proved abortive and futile, The enuso- has gonerally heen bad falth, or, what fe fust as bad, alleged bud faith. Some member is accused of cutting, and forthwith the Assocation, as a rulo, goes to { pees, He suggested that no nttempt fo mate by tho Association, ns a body, to establish fixed rates of freight and campelall members to ad- here to thom, for the renson that euch action world prove unjust, nlike to carricrand shipper. Some vessels are better adapted to carry ono dee seription of freight than another, ‘Tike, for ine atinee, 8 echooner of 20,000 fect of lumber enr- rying sapnelt ye Shallow in hold aml of grent. beant, frelytititig lumber at €2 per 1000 feet, Her freight per trip Is $100. Buppose the ship: per wishes to” give her eedar ties, and tho card rite is cents. Sho will take about 7,000, which eunstitutes a freight of 86. If the Master necepts guy Te, which for ifs vessel is 60 better than thd tunber frelent at 82, he is acensed by tho Association of belng falthloas, and nothing is too had to say about him, Capt. ‘Thornton therefore proposed that the question of freight be left entirely at the dldgretion of ench owner and imnster, ite aulvos cated tho diseusston of the frelght question at regular mectings, and proposed that n incotlig: be held every week nt 7 o'clook fn the evening; iso that same question at mutual benent Ge dscussed at the same thine, There are scores of ‘questions portalning to Instirance, navi- nition, lavor, wages, collisions, ote, whlehy bs tyking the fora of dolutc, could not fall “to borellt all who ean, find fimo to bo present, Neslies.a record) of such debates would bo of great value. Tho speaker naked euch momber to contribute to the general fund of infarmation, All. he anid, knew somes thing that {s not generally known, whother it concerns points of Inanrance, shonl-water har- dors, docks, or unythtys else having 1 bearin ‘pon nuvigution. “ He proposed to obtain a lisi of ajl vessels chartered, and post them in the elub-room each day, togethar with the rates of S troight paid; also in ist of Renan offering, with tho Did and asking price. Ho promiscd, also, to keep a daily record of charters for fut- ure teference, Cpt. Thornton hoped all men bers would codperate In trying to mnke the As- Rociation & Buccess And ‘Kat A byword and Hivghine stoek, a8 has ten often beon the case with similar organizations in tines past. it was Voted to abandon tho old organization, and organize nn owners’ and masters’ club forthwith, Those pretent agreed to make tho club ane of mutual benetit, and subserthed tho ammount of ducs required, $5. Thus far the sig- natures to tha jew organization, agrecinent, number thitty-five. Anathor meeting his been: called for next Alanday. afternoon, When all the details of the organization will be urranged, officers chosen, ate. THEY FEEL DISAPPOINTED. Owners of veasels that are wintering on Lake Ontario oxpress serious disappointment at tho expressed determination of tho Welland Canal authorities not to open that thoroughfare for navigation until the-Ist of Siny. Tho delay this senson will be occasioned by n desiro to allow contractors to finish certaln - tim- ortunt work betweon Welland and Port Col- rnd. Tho contracts in cach af those enses call for completion by tha Istof May, and ft {3 de- sirabls tint the fmprovements should bo mado ng carly us possible. It ty posalble that somo of the contractors may not bo able to fntatan time, and this may entailn furthor delay of several days. Indeed, it was hinted hore by a party known to be ablo to sponk adylacdly that at least ono of the contractors ennnot, tinish tho work ho hus undertaken belore the Sth of Muy ‘This intelligence, fram unquestionable author ity, will only tend to Inerease the disappoint- Ment of vessul-owners, but thoy might as well submit to tho Inovituble with good Rraoe, tis fretting will only prove hurtful. For tunately, the number of graln-carrlors wintering at Lake Ontario ports 1s not as large as usual. neat, hor port of hail, in 187%, monsures 170 tons burden, nnd haga carrying capacity of 175,000 fect of lumber. Tho Cleveilnnt & Saginaw Trangportation Company have sold the stmr Keweenaw to Mr. Fisher, of Detroft, tor $23,000, A_ year ago the atenmer wns purchased by tho ‘Trninsportation Company for 811000. Tho Keweenaw was built ms fier! no City {n 1664, and recelyed largo repalrs i. THE UNDERWRITERS. f Bpectat Dupatch to The Chteaga Tritunes Burraro, N.Y, March 10.—A conference of unerwriters, comppacd of representatives of companies which Inst season formed the cargo. Ansurance pool, met this morning at the office of Mesara. Smith & Davis, In this elty. Among the wentlemen engaged in the meting aro W. Motz, President of the Great Werter, of New York; Mr. F. ft. Dodge, Heeretary of the Toledo Fire & Marines Mr. George A, Tysdale, Beer tary of tho. Mercantile, of Cleveland; ©. Hibbard, of Hibbard & Vance, generat insurance ngants, of Milwaukeos Mr. Bmith, Seoretary of the Huffalo Insurance: Corrpany yg and) Mr. Townsend Davia of this city, General Agent of tho Paeile Mutual; Mr. Jolin @, Orr. Lacal Manuger of the Orient Mutual Insurance Companys and J. Hendricks, of the Albany Marine Company, ‘The party were in session all day, and expert tonrrive at kome conclusion to-morrow morning. “The ohe lect of the meeting is not wholly. understood, nut It is doubtless to consider: the recent break in insurance rater, and Js also to be preliminary: ton tinal menting of the Excentive Cominitter ofthe pool in New York on the 16th, and will “sound sontimont” in regard ton propoaltion for a continuation of the pool of 1479. From in terviows with a number of gentlemen it wis ascertained that they all exprossed nm fear that tho fnstirance companier in fist year’s pool would not be abla to come to any bags of agee inent, And present Appenrances were ngalnst the organization of a pool for the coming senson, These companies were the only ones that had continued (o agree, and they would probably work toguther, PORT. JOTTINGS. ‘The tugs ‘Varront, Hackley, and MeClellan wero burity enguged yesterday afternoon tows Ing vessels hither and thither. A tnceting of the Senmon's Unton will be held Friday evening to place in nomination a enndl- date tor President. Tuesday evening of next werk Js the tim fixed for tho election, Tt. G, Potors, of Manistee, was n visitor to Chi- cago yesterday. ‘The prop Depere arrived hero yesterday morn- fog from SMilwankee with the hull of Capt. dohn Crawford's new tug in tow. The new-eoner was towed up the North Dranch tor wo the boiler and engines of the old tug Jolin A. Craw- ford. . Capt. Feltus has arrived from Ogoutz Bay, ie Bay de Noque, to ft out tho echr J. W. lirown. The Brown will trado to Qyontz Hn: this season, and-carry cedar posta, tolegrap! poles, thas, ate. The tts Campbell and Flossie Schieleke went Into cominission yesterday, —— ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. Ta SAuLe, NL, March 10.—Water haa heen let inco the La Salle tevel of the Mllnols & Michigan Canal, and local movements are lively, Honts ttre loading in anticipation of an carly opening of navigation, and the Gold Hunter, Industry, and Zine City will depart ina few days by river with Ico for St. Louls. Tho grain-enrrying busl- ness hus brighter prospects than for yenrs be- ‘aro, : The project of enlarging tho cannl {s clfoiting considerable discussion among farmers, ship- "pers, and othors interested. The sentiment is gonornly In favorof a ship canal, and a laree delegation will probably be present nt tho Ottne wa muoting on the 18th inst. from this place, * AROUND ‘THE LAKES. The ice on Lake Winnobago was at last ace counts breaking up. It will tnko two years to finish the aqueduct at Welland, Ont. . The steam-bargo Cormornnt was at last ace counts ready to ienve Clevelund—with hor con- sort, the Pellean, in tow—to- lund with grain for Erlo at 20 per bu. Capt, Louls Vance will again sail tho schr David Vance, notwithstanding tho reports freely: eireulnted that he his abandoned the likes, W. Il. Mott, of troit, bas purchased tho barge W. Case, Tho onving of the burned to bo plaeed jn Worthington barge at Misek Kiver, jo Fehr Augustus Ford lias been iMbelod at Detroit for occupying a allp against the will of the owner. 8,2, Humphrey, for many years tho agent of the Nothorn Transportation Company at Grand Taplds, gocs to Milwnukee ns the nigont of tho Detrolt, Grand Haven & Milwaukeo lallroad. Maulstoo River is to bo dredged from Inko to Inke. Tho expense, $16,000, will be burne by the Jumbermon, Log-driving as commonced oa Bear Creek and Little Manisteo Ivor. This soason tho prop Porter Chamborlain will bo commanded by Capt. Stone, of Vermilion, a rop Meteor in rothors’ stenin This fact, with tho unnvoldable delay, will in all prohubility serve to xecuro for thom botter nites of frolghton iron, coa!, and ico than or- dinarily., — COARSE FREIGITS. Thus far the charters for cuarse freights haye beon bardly suffictent innumbertofurnisha basis forcomparison with the opening rntesof Instsen- fon. Mostoft tho ongugoments made within a tow dayx past, for trips along the west shore, were In tha shupo of open contracts, with no ratea of freight doilnitly fixed. Under suoh arrangement a8 this tho achr Bosslo Bonlt woes to Jacksonport for ties, tho sehr Dan Now- hall from Konosha to Jacksonport for cedar posts, and the ochr Sardinia to Kewaunee for shingles. Inench of the cases mentioned aboye the rates patd will probably bo highor than thoso at tho opening of itt season, but exnotly how much higher no ono secma prepared to say definitly, although one yontlemnn fixed tho percentage of advance nt one-fourth, Martin Ryerson & Co. aro futhority for the statoment that the opening: ruto on dry lumber from Muskegon to Chicago will bo “8180 - por 1,000 Tho schr Lyman ' Duyls, thoy sny, will loud at Muskoyon on Monday — noxt ab this Ngure, Last sonson the opening rato out of Muskegon was $1.25 per 1,000 fect, und the rate ‘continued unchanged until the middlo of May, when ti deollne of 121 conts was acooptod by ear riers, Knowing ones prediot that rates will nd- ‘vance ag tho seuson progresses, TUE ANCHOR-LINE TLELT. Tho Erlo& Wostorn ‘Transportution Company's Anchor-Line tleetof propellers, schoonors, and ‘barges has incronsed: to mammoth proportions, as will bo econ by the appended Nat, giving the names and fonnaya of tho. crafts owned and fompany’s Lehiuh ig tho nano selocted for a now fron propeller now Jn process of construction ut Wy'- andotto, which la expected to bo ready for serv~ leo onurly in Septombor next. Canomaugh and Lycoming ara tho names choson fur the wooden Brave lera now woll under way at Bay City, Tho nenuugh is expected to be ready for sorvico in dune and tho Lycoming in July, ft will bo soon by the catimato of their tonnago that these now vessel are of tha luryest desoription. Of THE COURTS. REMANDED. The Qernard-Goodmun habens corpus case camo up yesterday morning before Judge Smith, Goodman was arrested soveral days age tn Hyde Park on a chargeof open lowsdness and disor ter- ly conduct and Aned §200 and costs, and in de- fault of payment sent to the Bridewell. Monday he filed n potition for babeas corpus, alleging soverul technical Irregularities in the proceed- ing, but prinetpally on the allegation that the Police Justicaat Hyda. Park had no power to send any one convicted before him to the Bride- woll, as that was nn inatitution belong: ing exclusively to © Chicago. ground wna that tho offiecr had arrested of tho Judgment out of ffs property, Morton Culver, Goodman's attornoy, bad mado an am~ davit of his client's impcountosity, by which the latter was allowed to prosconto As'n poor person without pay lng costs, but when Goodman offered to go on tho atund to testify that he had property outof which the Judymont for 0 conld bave been mato without arresting him, the Judge stopped bim and sald ho would not allow him to teatity under such clreumstances until he had pate tho clork’s fers, and that if ho hod cnowgh manoy to pay a e200 judgment he could puy court costs, and gave his attorney five minutes to produce tho requisit €6, Tho Judge's Toraris enncorning. tho lawyor's part in tho mutter wore aleo anything Mit complimentary, and wero onough to make the cheeks of uy other attorney redien for an hour, Tho requisit funds wero finally produced, and the anainent went on, At fits closo tho Jitdgo held that tho rocecdings had all been regular, that tho Juatica Tie pot exceeded his powers, and ordered that Goodman should be renundod to custody, MORE OWSECTION ‘-Tho proposed sale by the Recciver af tho Fidolity Savings Bank of tho quurter-scotion known ns tho 8. E. 34 of Sco. 13, 37, 14, Lor 810,000, scoms to meut with very strenuous objections. Yestorday Ira Holmes,a creditor against tho bunk to tho amount of $128,118; W. 8, Lasher, 9 creditor fos $12,000; and EL.Lowry, n creditor for $10,150, united In Ming tholr objoutions on tho ground that all’ the real estate now held by the bank: Is rapidly {increasing in value, and that thore bas recently beon paid ta the croditors a large dividend derived from tho sale of the bunk buildings, ‘They claiin thoy urged tho Kule of those bunk buildiuga at a prico bolow tholr rat yulue beenusa thoy belioved that in go doling thoy would praviae, funds for the fayinent ofn « the twenty-throo craft ombraved in the above tnbular statement, tho prene India, Chinn, Japan, Arizona, and Winslow will run to Lako Suporfor ports, and the Prindivitfe, Weeks, nnd Keepsuke betwoen Saginaw and Erio as timber frolgbtora. All of tho remuinder are booked for the Lake Michigan trade. OUTWARD BOUND. Tho veasols which sailed from this port on ‘Tuesday were all forced to run back by 4 beavy northeast soa which thoy encountered below Grosse Polut, Tha scow-brig Gladiator anda threo-and-aft schooner came to anchor off Grosse Point; tho achr Heasio Boalt sought shol- tor fn tho Invor harbor, ut] one oF two cuine into tho outer harbor, All af those voassis mato another start yestorduy, and were Jalned by the sohra Helotte If itund, ds. Vs dunes, Drivor- sare dinta, Early ied, Julia i. ‘Morrill, and George L, Wrenn. Tho enow-storin last night, while it ald not hinperil, theso vessels, rendered the ex. perlonco of those uuviguting tho anything but | pleasant, THE Clry OF TOLEDO, % At Inst accounts tho wreck of the prop City of Toloda had not bean formally abandoned to the underwriters by the owner of tho oraft, Philo Chamberluin, of Cleveland, Tho stop tsa mera, mattar of thmo, however, asthe builds woo badly broken up for euocessful resoud, and nothing of ye tn t, aside from tho ynging and boiler, can Vv ed, ———— - * . TE STRAITS, Robert Diofpndorf, agent of the Northern ‘Transit Lirio propellers, yeaterday recelyed the following telegram Santee the Frais cu YGAN, March 9.—Muil-carrior oroasing on Neo Thormometer bolow yero yostorday, Heavy snow-storm now Ryoval Bey a i ” TIE BOOM IN VESSELS} Veasol proporty coutinucs in a jomand, and valuge 0 constant fy enhancing, On er day of last wook the schr M, Capron was’ trang- forrad to M, Eugeluann, of Manistee, for a con- sideration of $6,000. Siucothen Mr. Engelmang has boon offered $1,000 more than be pald forthe craft, or $7,602, ‘The Cupron was built at Con- dividend ant juice the domands of the creditors, fad thus enable the esinta to retain fora reason: able tling the remaindor af tho real estate, tho advance on which would far oxoced the logs on tho gute of the bank buildings. —_ TNL STATE SAVINGS BANK. Tn the cnso of the State Savings Inatitutton *| tho Recolver yesterday filed a report stating that ho had sold tho Chicago & Pact fla bonds for 850,000, Instead of $18,000 as ho oxpeetud. On tho 28th of Kebruary'an order was mude direct. Ing him to eoll his rommuining interest, boing 0 deticionoy deeroo for $110,083 In tho ttearce of Blatr ya, Tho Chicago & Pacitle Rallrosds als his Intercet in 200 ot tho first-mortyage bonds a 1 vortising, he yontoray another bid of 800,00 £06 the yeatorday received Seino ussets from Joun 1, Isai, and ho wus whe — lowod to uccept this offer, wres + PROBATE COURT. In the estate of Bore Olsen, tho, will was proven. and fottera of adna:inistrution with will an- nexed wero isaucd to Mury Olsen. Tho estate fa valued at about 6,000, and Is loft to bis wife, Mary Olson, : In tho estate of Loomis B. Bullqck, the will was proven and lotters testamentary woro traucil ta Goorge 8, Bullock and Joseph C, Bullock, ‘The estat is valuod nt about 835,000, Deceasod dovotod $1,000 to the orection of a monument to the memory of hia deceased father; the house and lot known as 00 Caluinet ayonuc and sevor- ul othor lots. wore left to the childron of bia brother Joseph; bis interest in tho businoss of Bullook Vros. ho dirovtyd divided equally be- tween hls brothers, In the eatate of Stopben. Keough, tho will was ruven and letters: tostumentary, werg issued to Elizabeth Keough. Tho estate. is valucd at about $6,000, ans gs lett to bie wife Elizabeth Keough, who was also ytvon the ‘custody of his children. rin tho csiato of Willlam Corrigan, tho will was “proven, and an appeal was prayed to the Clrouit urt from the order adiitting the will to probate by Michael Corrigan. The appeal was Ls 4 lowed, In the estate of David Deloom, the will wus proven and letters testamentary were tasucd to Elan Delcom. The estato is valuod at ubout 84,000/ which was left to hie wife, Eliza Deloow, Anothor his body hoforo attompting to make tho amount hi In tho estate of Hannah Goodinan, letters of administration wore tesied to John Murphy, The estate Js valucd at about $000, THK CALI. donar, HaieMonn—In chambers, Junge Bronaers—100%, 1,017, 1,02, 1,021, 1,003 1,026, 1,028, 1,229, 1,090, 1,032, 1,064, 1,087, 1,045, 1,050, 1,082, 1,058, 1,056, 3,005, 1.096, 1,068, No case on trink ALPELLATE Count, 40, 41,44, 45, No cuse on tFinl, Jepor Gany—H7 to 716, incluslye, except A6t, 81, O01, 092, AU, and 707. No. a4, McPaclin vs, Fleming, on trial, Juan suitn—Proliminary call, 91 to 999, tn cluslye, Poremptory ently 882, 880, BAN, RO, KoKd, fen), 01, oad 1651.” No. BAT, Ilntnaker'vs, Drolengn, on trial, Junie JAMeson-Chanocry motions at 0:15 aon ‘Jubar. Hoarits—8l to Ol, Inclusive, except Bt ands. Ne cuxg on tell, “The. ralirond cone demnntion enses set. for to-day are postponed unt Theeday, JUDGE MORAN—108, 109, 112, 119, 115 to 130, ine ." No. 100, King 12, elusive, except 117, 118, and 12 Japon THLE Y—4, 3 and No eae on trink, ¥s. Cox, on trial, separ BARNiM—t. 4, and 5. No? on hearing, Jyoor Jasesox—Criminal Court—Nos, 1,064, 5. L067, 106%, Oss, 108d, and 12, fodstrs—Thsiing enses to 100, m. 4, 68, 70, 72, 7 ‘8, 05,07, and 5 OO TW CHR NOR. BT, AO, Te TB, Hee, BS, B7, BY, UO, Oi, 02 JUDGMENTS, Sureuton Count ~ Cosressinxs-Stephen G. Pitkin ot al, vs. John 'T, Pratt, $255. HAE AIY~W, H. Moore ve. Jolin Ht, Ragatz, vs. Gvorga C. Munro; rillet, 8th, fon for now trial—A. I, Newkirk vs, Mlchnel Purcell 9). UDG SMITHS, B, Gregory vs, Georgo Bawin, Cmemr Count = Conresstons — Fricdrich Hitromann vs. ¥, G, Stark and Julies Forbrich, Juno Ronens—Christian Block va, Martin J, Anuyerory ky vordlct, $250, and motion for now ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Orrawa, UL, March 10.—The following were the Supreme Court. proceedings to-day: MOTIONS DECIDED. 21. Bromley va. Goodwin; motion overruled to dismiss appeal, 24. Meople, eto, ex rel. Hilliard ct al. va. Com- missioners of Highways, Town of Oswegy, cte.; motion to modify denied. 14. Cochin vs. The People; rehearing denied; opinion modiled. IL, Ie Hod va. The People; Walker, C. J., “Wo have carefully looked over tho papera in this case, and see he reason for granting a super- geilens; tho motion is therefore denied.” f, Wagner va, Tho People; caso submitted as per stiptlation. 7. Chieago & Northwestern Railroad Compna- ny v Tho Peay pie, efo.t motion to sot aside or- der of agian and gismissud as por stipula- jon. 115. The People ex rel. Davis vs. Tho People; mation for wrlt of baboas corpus, OX. Stottaucr et ul. vs. White; motion hy ap- pellnnts for oxtensiun of Ume to fila abstracts aud tirlofs. 8. Wand, Recelvor, ve. Farwell; on motion by plaintiff in error, continuance set aside and up- pen! dismissed, . The People, ate.,ex rel, Hanson ot al. vs. Meltoberta; motlon to dismisa nppeal, 6L Geach ct al, vs. First Methodist Church, Fairbury; motion to strike the amended record from the tiles and to dismiss the appeal, 6. Davis va. The Peoples on wnotion, Ileavogiven to ussign addiuonal errors. Call of the poonlo's dookat: T, Robbins va. The People; taken on call, iy Gone, Alins, ofc, v8. The Poopie; con- nued, 3. Aloxander vs, Tho People; takdn on call. 4. Dver va. TI ‘vople; dismissed, 5. Munratian vs, Tho Peopla; taken on call. i is Haines ve. The Pooplo; urgued orally and Aken. ‘ : %, Honnett va, The People; passed. f. Wagner ve. The People: passed, 10, Unyward va. The Peoplo; argued orally by CG. HL. Need, and taken, 4 AMUSEMENTS. INE BRITISIERS BEATEN. Spectal Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune, Wasutsaton, D. C,,.March 10,—Gilbert and Sullivan econ to hava lost thotr right to the pro- duction of the “Pirates of Penzance" in this cuuntry. Atall events a copyright has been fs- sued to Mr. John Stetson, of Boston. It appenra that on Feb, 2 Inst Steteon took out a copyright on a composition entitied the “Pirates of Pens zancee.” ‘Tho Librarian of Congress haying charge of that business says that he hins no aut to refuso.9 copyright to nhy person who apples for one, Mr, Stetson's papers being in due form, a copyright was issued, and Giibert and Sullivan jou ne mcasuros to tako one out for theme solves. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Mass., March 10.—[t fg not unttkoly tho “Pirates of Ponznice" will goon figure in the Inw courts, the contesting parties being Gilbert and gulllynn, authors, and Jobn Stoleon, proprietor of the Globe ‘Theatre, | Tn the latter bees of January Stetson ninde a contract with Oyley Carte, by the terms of . which tho” ‘opera was booked = for the Globo Theatre for two weeks, beginning March 15, the owners to recoive 70 per it of the recolpts, Immodintely after tho contract wasalgned Stetaan hear! ‘whisporings that proprictors of another thontre wero to tho ‘pivco for Hoston and Now 1 gland He At oneo started for New York, whore he found that tho partics, roferrad to had offered $5,000 for tho pleco, Al+ though Stotson had a contract that could wiped out, yet ho had no one to look to for in- demnification but Gilbert and Rulllvan’s man- unger, who had no property to attuoh fu caso of a sult at law, and who, belug an ation, could teava tho country, takibye thy money with him, and fonyo Stetson to whistle for his dam- ages. Therefore an affor of $7,000 seas mide; the opposing managers bid §10,000, Stetson #13000, nnd eo on, DM Against bhd, until tho other party offered = tho aum of $20,000, Last week he wont to Now York again witha blink check and offered 825,00 for the fece, but Carte would not sell, and Brotson, ‘to protect himself, notified him mt he was going to take out n copy. right, and bad the title of the pleco setup and entered according to law. He has thres months in whioh to write tho pleco; 80. thore is no bosalbility of any other partica put. Ung tho apart upon tho hoards in Now England before Sietson’s copy ht shall bayve been Med, Mr, Spofford, Librariun of Cone reas; states that no: effort whatovor fits hoon mado on behalf of Glibert and. Suill- van to copyright thelr work hore, althaugh they inight castly have done so if they had desired, Tho Librarian bas no right to refuse 1 copyright to any person who seake to conyright sLnow work, and Mr. Stetaon's papors were duly issucd, THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tho management of this house aro presenting during tho present week “ Aftor Dark," a drama well known to play-goore, A week or two oga Mr, Lemuel Graham became tho econto artist of the Academy, aud in this play he has boen af- fonlod his first opportunity, which ho bas found: in tho pieture of London Bridge. He has turned out n harmontous, vigorous, and artiste pleco o} work, which is apt to create a deaidedly fuvorn~ blo tmpreasion, Mr, Graham, we understand, is a unl of Malmghu and Rogers, and bas during: tho past threo seasons boon gnauged As soonig it jot bo nrtiat in the Thush-Stree ‘Thontro, San Francisco. 0. ploce is fairly woll noted, and fs attended by largo audioncoa, Mr. Hurry Pearson plays bis old part of Tom, Mr, George W. Thompson is the Gordon Chumiey, MriJd dl, frown is the George Medhuret, Miss jAzzio Fletcher ja sympathetic and swoet as Elim, while ile Mos¢s ts {nsipld enough in tho role of Itase, . ——— . iS. “La Jolio Partumouso”’ drew a targe houso to Hooloy's last evening, The first act passed off coldly, as did tho early portion of the second; but Mrs. Ontes tinally suceceded in rousing the audionce by bor rendition of tha “Bruscam- Milo" song; and, from that time forward, tho players bud a more plensunt tine of it, receive big n far unount of wppiauso., and lalting rs largo quantity of laughter, Rose Michon ts o favorit part with Sirs. Outes: and sho guye it with, If anything, more than hor wsuel vivaolty,. Mr, Laing was soso an Ravolcl. Ho looked well and acted fuirly: but hls velco, though sweet, is woak, and can stund but n very limited degreo of pressure. The Cocantiere of dr. Stedman sae s enbital pérforinauce, and provoked much ‘Torilght “The Pretty Forfumer" Will ba ro- peated. THE REMENYI CONCERTS, ‘Tho Hemenyl concorts at tho Central Music- Rall on Friday oventog and Saturday afternoon and evening promise tebo among the most notable musicn} events of tho musical season, With such avistunco as Mme. Carrono, tho favorit pianist; tho Liesogang string quartet, who will accompany Hemeny! in. the concert: number; and . Thurston and Br, Ne Cello, who have poen with him through the season, a rare troat may bw expected. Hisown numbors ore excellently chosen to show his ability in various kinds ot music, and, in santo reapcota, 5 pieper grade: of music than he has over pluyod hore bofore. — THE OLYMPIC, Frank: Frayne is at tho Olymplo just now, plsying, of course, " 81 Blocum,” one of Clifton ‘Yaylouro’s truly marvelous stretohes of imagi nation. The first actor probably In tho party Prank’s dog Jack, for the animal Misplaye a sa- gucity whou be gets his cuv—often not visiblo— in tho work of tho othor mombors of tho com- oy. Most of tho’ persousyes show a reckless Neregard for thelr own lives or for the lives of Utbor people, There. |s & good deal of bowie- Knife slashing, and the destruction of powder must be a large item $n the excuses; but a ver tain class of people like this sort of thing, and invariably patronize Mr, Frayne fberally, AID FOR IRELAND. NEW YORK CONTRIBUTIONS. New Yous, March 10.—Among to-tny's con- tritnitions ta the Irleh Patnine Fund are 81200 trom the Young Men’s Hebrew Association, and $1,000 from tho athletic entertainment In Mad- fson Syuuro Garden, Among the articles con tributed this morning are threo full-blocd Trlet ereyhounds, a volume of Colley Cibber, and a yolume of political letters collected sind once owned by Walfe Tone, whose handwriting It con tains. Ht Patrick's Day promiscs to bo a universal holtday for all the people of the distressed Irish and for thousands of thelr descendants and r atives ns woll ns sympathizers, A round of cn- tertaininents, Indoor and outdacr, will tnake the duy festive asf carnival anil auriferous an a vold ming, A alngle gentleman offers to furnish one-fourth of a cure of provisions to loud the United Btntea ship Constitution, now getting: roaily to go to Ireland. PANNELL IN MONTREAL. Hpectat Dispatch to The Chtengo Tribune Mostrean, March 10—Mr. Darnell left this morning for New York, en route for England, canceling allother engagements. Ho says that ho Is going home to fight Lord Beaconsfield, one of the few remalning fosslla of another age, and has confidence In the result, About $2,400 was. pins lust night in behalf of bis Land-Leagua — PARNELL IN NEW YORK. New Yous, March 10.—Charics Stowart Par- nell arrived to-night, was received by the Pare nell iteception Commfttes and conducted ta tho hotel, wherp he sald that during bis absence he hud visited alxty-two cities, and tho cause he represented was enthusiastleally received; that, $20.00 had heon subecethed, af which $2000 hud been remitted to Treland, OBLTUARY. JAMES SHERBURNE, Kpectat Dispatch to The Caicago Tribune, Grseva Lake, Wis, March 10.—James Shere burno diedon Tuesday at the age of & ycars. Decensen was born in New Hampshire, and dur- Ing tho War of 1812 was, with his futher, pregecd inta the British ariny, fis father soon managed to cscupe, bit dames, thon Lud of 1S veurs, served for four yenra ana drummer boy. He bas been a resident near the head of Geneva Lake for the past twenty-two years. THE NON. ISAAC W. WAYNE. Citanystox, March 10.~Isauc W. Hayne, for twenty years proceding reconstruction Attor- ney-General of South Carolina, and grandson of tho Isnao Hayne who was hanged by tho British during their’ secupation of Charieats in the Itevolutionary war, dicd to-day, aged ¥ rr PGRK-PACKING IN MILWAUKEE, Minwaukesr, Wis., March 10,—The total num: ber of bogs packed by Milwaukeo packers dur- ing the wintor scason of 1870-'60 Is 310,783, against 444,221 the samo period 1878-79, Average net weight per hog, 211.51 pounds, aguinst 218.83 aunda in 1878-79. Avorage yleld of lard hog, 82.25 Puunids. Aeninst 18.04 pounds in 178-7, The sumnicr-packiug of 187, fron Murch 1 to Noy. J, was 67,637 head, agninst 106,163 tho mer of 1878, Avernge Welght per hog, Be against 103,49 pounce in ie, The yield af lard er eel pounds per hog, agalnst 30.14 pounds in i —— STRIKES, Cincinnati, March 10.~Tho lock-out of the clgnriakers beenuso thoy refused to sign an agreement not to belong to the Union has done tinued more than three weeks, and both sides ‘nre firm, ‘The cigurmakers have been encour- oged by the support ot all Incal Union organiza- tons, and huye recelyed giftsof money to enable them to hold out. The Saloonkecpers’ Associa- on bas ugreed not ta buy stock of munufae- turers who demand that the employés shail not belong to the Union : The safe-workers struck to-day for an tn- croase of wages, and the hand-sewed shocinak- era struck aguinst reduction od -__ BADLY OFF. Speetat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Tismanck, D. T., March 10.—Tho firet mail since Feb. 16 arrived Inst night, Teams went out for seventy miles cnat, whero the train is blockaded. ‘Cwenty passengers also came over- land. The letter mail’ brought fourteen full pouches. About three tons of papers are etill on the train, which, owing to solid leo on the traek, are not expected to rench here this week, Citizens are: short of provisions, and are belng supplied by the Conunissioners at Fort Lincoln, Not a pound of flour In the city. Dumnge to Insiness great. : _ a AMUSEMENTS, CENTRAL MUS IC-HALL, Hoappearnnce.sftora year’s absence, of {he World's Tieateat Violnlat und the Jiriiiiane Plamlste, CARRENO ‘NICHT. TO- MORROW REMENYI! Baturdny Baturday Matinee, Night. SECURE SEATS Y TO-DAY. ghich Treo Concerta and Ono Matings EDOUARD Ta webieh Pm LRAT will be uestated Dy Mme, TERESA CAMRENO, ‘The LIESEGANG QUARTET, Mise EMAL THURSTON, E Mr, E. DECRLLE, AndthaColobmted Reador, Misa GAVEN, For whleh Grand Enterininmonte tickets will be sold Cents, including at the Popular I’ricos o1 25 RESERVED SEAT, 50 Seventy-flyo Cents and Ono Doltar, on and atter This Hill Box-Ortie Mornitx, at the Central ‘t GEG. B.CARPEN' NOOLEV’S THEATRE. AMERIVA'S PUMA DONNA, ALICE OATES, AND HER COMIC OPERA COMPAN). ‘This (Thursday) evoning and Eaturday Matinee, LA JOLIE PARFUMEUSE Friday and Saturday evenings—LITTLY DUKE. Monday, Murch 1s—Grang Production of JAMES A. HERNES WRARTS OF OAK, S THEATRE, Munager, HAMLL UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS! POPULAL INDORSEMENT! Of J. A. Hamlin’s now adaptation, THE LOVE OF TWO SAILORS, r unced by the Press of this city superior to fore inradapatove of tho orgiual deme. BATURR XEW SUENBRY, —_ ENCELBRNT CAST. WYICKEWS THEATRE, Kvery Evontug, Matinous Wodnosday end Saturday, Tompkins & Hill's Boston Theatre Company In the Sensational Melodrama, THE TWO MOTHERS. T. W. KEENE and MRS. THOS, BARRY Next Woak—Tho Lniuiltwtio NOVA, . HAVERLY'S THEATRE, A LMAVERLY, »Pruprietor and Sanager, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, LABT NIGH! BUT TWO of Ghibort and Sullivan's, S_OF ‘ PIRATE NZANCE. Sunday Night—Hartloy: Campbyii's "Galley Slave.” vn STOCK MOLDE EUNGR: Office of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad Company, : CuICAGO, Fob. 31, 1380, ruven, that, pursuant to tho ily otic, 4 7. ct uo Abhual Meeting of th MAtRnuiders of thu Chhosud, Duringion & Qyinoy ifrund Company will bu Hold at the Ut the jompany Inc HL, on Woaneaday, th lecling Dirgotors for the eneulng yoar ihe’ trepeaction of any pther business that tuay gaily lugetiis os GIISWOLD, Chatrman. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. its at fi olciock tn the ferctioan, for she Airy Moan af uiesetors, if of the stockhulders of tha A peatal, cleats OF dare of, th a Graniplon Company. of Brisco willbe Ueldat he Cotingar'e lies at bingo, Ren . day, the zd day Apri, at: Sous, ean on PY CCALDWELL, ocrelary. © ARTE SOR encores . Catarrhal Apurte of dtepusting mneus from the nostrile Or upon the Consite, Watery Ryos, SnuMes, Nurse Inthe Enrs, Dentneas, Crackling sonsations jn the Head, Intermittent Uains aver the Byes, Fmttd Ireath, Nosat Twang, tieabs in the Noatrite and ‘Tiekling In the Throat, are SUGNB of CATA ILE. Dr. Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure absorba the purulent virus and Wille the seeds of poison in the farthest purte ot the system. It will not onty refleve, but certainty enre Catarth at any stage. Cured { dt Cu Cored! Cored! Cured! “ NnwMARK rt, N. HT, Dee. 22, 1879. “Fornearlya year { have had such swifoention and pains in my hoad and eye that 1 could seldom sleep. There appeared to bo aomething in my nose. Thad three doctors. Each one sald a different thing. butconia not belpme, The pain increased. Then De. Wel He Meyerta pamphict was put in my hand. I commenced using the Cure ona Friday, and Jolt better the next day, On Monday a great Polypus, an tineh nad 8 half long, with « string on it where It tore away,came through my mouth from my nose. Thero waa siso & hata eupful of die gusting mucue como from my nose and throat, ‘Then I knew what wns the mattor, It wasCatarrh. { thought that my eye was Kone, but the pain soon dis appeared, and my eye in all right. Lean now breathe, talk, and sleep naturally, and f am well again, Everybody ought to know of Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure, 1 write these for lincato thank you for e god you hare done me. With respoct, “BUBAN L. LEIGHTON.” ke, ae, key ko ‘Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Care is sold by drug aiste, or delivered to any address, at 1.40, Jor. We De Meyer's’ Trentive an Cutarch js matted free toanybody, 1. 3. MEWEY & CO., Agents, 60 Hhey-at.. New York, FATHER DE SiET GOLD MINING COMPANY, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory, “BLACK HILLS.” Capital $10,000,000 In [00,000 Shares of S1OO MACE! ‘This famous and ealunhlo property haa heratofore been owned and controll by @ few capiialists, Ahrouch whose enerey and meana it has beon brought tots present admiral anaithon, Monthly diridenis of 30 cents per share were com- menteed {h December inst. With tho view of creatine n market for it there awn ers have contribitied About 444) shares of fin capital Stock, which havo ban pinced in tha hands of the un- deceluncnt Cor sate. For the presont the stock ts offered nt TWENTY DOLLARS rer share, but thr right fs resorved to advance the price without notlea. fammphiets and Descriptive Maps will bo sent to np ileunts, 5 LALDDAW & CO. 12 Ping-st., New York. LS, WORMSER & CO.. Droxel Building, New York, PRINCE 4b Hroadway, Now York. HUSGRAVE & (0., BANKERS, - No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS received sul Inte eed on iaily baianer: Gov MES ON DS. SPUC ment securities bousht and iy DRAW BILLS OF EXCILANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Huy and sell all American Securing upan tha Lon don Stock Hxehatize on the thot fayornvle tori lect to check At aight, and S1.200% ott 00 invented. Ie an rtnek options Witt = woe Hn NaN: Sy Proporats mill he received by tho Grand Raph Indians Ratirend Company, at Geand Rapids, Mi for the construction of a bullding for_getivral om Plans and epecitications can he reon on and atte Marche 15. nerved. x he rit to refuse any and nil bids re- yO. IUGHART, MY Oe eanidontnnd G, 3. Derattrunyy ar TUF INTRIUOI, ) a oy INDIAN AFPAIIM, ic ‘A SITNGTON, 1, Ca, Maced § 10. lealed nroporuia dndursed provianis fF Fuca, cof: TMo caro may bed nddressed tu. she Cor i finding Affairs, Nos. 6% and 67 Wooster York City, wii be Fecelved 4 upto tl o'clock Thursday, ite 2th. natant, “for furniehise 1 har hs and latsetx without, breveling; nnd 31 farm. wracane (140 thre and a quarter inch, at Chicago, 2-of which with Cat fornia brake and Uswtih ordinary brake; 0) three two nud three-quartor inet, at Kansas ree and a quarter incl at Stoux City; or Rllwith bmke), Hitlers for wazons will stato, ney arately, the price cach fortop-box, spring seal and Down und 10 07. dew cavern, Cantractors for sugar, caffe, ten, and (adnceo wilt be reqnired to inake delivery lnmediately upon the approval of thelr contracts, and those for *yaons and Tneness within thirty dave Mereatier, Any ar n't bliis, or any part of any bid, will bo rejectod if doomed forthe best tnteresta of the Gayernuient, wid te Hubt wlll bo reserved to incruaee ordiminiah the Quantity of any aeticlo nanted above, and the further Tiaht to Inereane or dininish the amount speciicd in Any contruct to an extent nut exceeding twenty-nve NE CONLIN, Pitvery bid must be accompanted by a cortitied check cor denft upon same Yinited iaten depositary, pagatte tothe order at the Corumissioner of nahin Affairs, whieh check ordraftabal bo for nat Jose tian tive nor centun on She amaunt of spplies proposed to be nrnished, and stinll-be farfolved to the United slates in eneo any bulder receiving an award ehnit fal 10 ox- cents promptly acontract, with goo and auMcient mureties nccording to the terms of hte bid; uther wine, to bo returned to tha bidder. Bila not accom. panied by n certified check ar dratt will not be conald- Gred, No spectal form fur bids Is preset ited, 4, BROOKS, Acting Commissioner, Seaikd proven SRA NR SEEN Ne Sadai weanaiiions, wit v evolvod at this attire untih i Veluch on Tuesdny, Mareh It, int at which ca they whil be opencd in tho presence and dolivery at the tub yuahe, or (ii case of the ht mess, time and v Oc bidders, fur furntshiny siatence Warehousa in KY ON cars AL Onan Mark, in new, strana, singly Oh, True From alain, Th Peedi Whents halg hard, bo sweated botore uring: ing. ‘Toe bo hist gs Sunmplo of the Flour to be sent wlth the proporal All to ba dolivored by Murctid Lat Itank fore of propoania specifications (o be obtained at ctsis omer. Proposnte murt bo encloned in w ny ‘copes marked Vropiante for Subsiaton pactorerd ‘to the undersigned, who x Fea Penint further Information and detalis, “Tha Guyerniient poreryecs thus all propanais, HC 1) Propoimle for Hnud-Biretchors fur Ami Ince Wigone, ight ta relect any or Orricr, Devor QUANTENMABTER, PORT EAVES WONT i ax, Mare! is SEALID VHOVOSALS, In trip ect, to thy usual condita, will bo rocelved aunt 12 nt thin othe w'clock, naan, on the Sat of March, inetant at which Ane: and pinca thoy will be opuned ‘In the presoneo of vidders, tor turnishing And dulivertng au this Lopot ono hundred and ifty (1 Mand-siratchern for Ame pnlpnce Wayon, tay pattern, of the adupted speci+ eattonk, Mronueale £98 toma number than the whole ro- If whl bo recelyod. ‘The Uoverninent resorves tho right to rejectany cifiention, and fit tus ation wa to tho manor of bidding, ons te he obserred by bidders, and forms 0 tract wid paymiont, will be furnished on application: this of- ae ¥nvelopos containing proposals should bo markedi o[rupunaie for tundsthretenersy" And addrosead 40 te undureisned ONT, Asst. G. MM. U, BA. 1h HOVE dar gasteranasioe. MEAT FLAVOUL MADE DISHES, AND BAUCES. ‘UEBIG “COMPANY'S. EXTRAGT ¥ OME and 9 boon for auld {eel Hratetul."—Beo “Eancoh” "drill Meds jing only with the facsimile é o Baron Hebi Signature in Blue Ink morose th ! «Consumption, in England increased ten-fold inten yours." LIERIG COMPANY'S, EXTRACT bo had of all nta G mniels. Bale Agents for thy Pt noloaata v. ony), CDA! CO. th Mark Lane, London. Envland, curs, and CI Plied Btawea ow rr nnn ne FAIRBANKS’ STANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORGE & OO. 111 & LB Lake St,, Chicago, Becarcfultobuyoaly the Genuine, TRUSS 1; .. RUPTURE Reward. We wil] bind oiselvas to pay ton charitabio Instt tution $108 In enero of an inguinal Hernia that cae ROR ARG vg Se See ay | PENT SOMMON«1 TUUES, Pyteuind ut Hy aR sees * ARTLEVS, UTM AN & PARKER, 8 Statorat., Chicago, I. Dr. Parker, the patentes, has ind twanty yours’ rionce, end in curing tinny of the worst case: tipture. Manistietnrers of the celebratod Comm) Renzo Truss. adopted hy the Government as the beat, COUGI LOZENUEA, ~ KEATING'S — GOUGH LOZENGES, ‘THE OREAT ENGLIAIT REMEDY, Ue anil racomin anedlen) prot ied tne over ia alan. Said by al FOrerRA £00, RAILROAD TIME ‘enra hy sho cleray aiid dnwumsts. Uriee, Acta, Now Vork Ai ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ‘TRAINS, + EXPLANATION OF REPERENCR MANKS.—t Sati grates “Sunday excepted. {Alunday Vrcapeed hiengn & Northivest For stays, titide-iuoke Tineehauee een tnt in| Honoka, ime-'I'al jen pine Sooumnindations, “apply at any oF the follemiay ticket ofces of tha Campany: SY Clark-at., Oran Faoideliovel iiriakn wapross office, (on ndpthonst corner ftandolph and’ Hate: eatmer’ Howe eorner Canal and dadison-ste. (on, Weal Bide), and, eS ee Arrive, aPacific Fatt S.1ne.. pm Shinue city & Vani mek bo abubugie bay Ex. t3 40 pat elubuque Niiht Be. vi 7m > aUinaha Night Expcoss a ables Moine ght Expre ta ales Moines ihay Erpecas Bl aglouz Cy AY ity aFrooport, thick fi 210 mn % ra rok Bifehonsetiaat Ba Hwaukes Kpect 2 DEDURUBUUSEDUDU RT BUD RD Bari Ba8e53' ie LF ond du Lac, via Janesvilie. Pullman Hotet Care are rin though, between Chix oreo and Council Iluds, un the train leaviug Calcago Nootherfosd rune Pullman hotelcarr went of Chicara. '” OF any other form of ‘a—Depot corner of Wells and Kingin-ste, b=Depot corner of Canal and Kinzlo-ate, Chicago, Harlington & Quincy Hatirond, for Maps, Guide-Houks, Time-Tadles, Sleaplng-Cas conimindations, apply at ‘of ‘the following N@Ket-Onices of the Cary Chicago: f0 Clarke at. Grand Packie Hotel. Brink's Express Office (om northeart cornar andolpty and Siate-sts.}, font o} Indianway,. Grand Central Depot, oorner Canal an Sixteunt aimer , and corner Canal an Madinon-sta, (on Weat Sido: Leave. | Arrive. Ottawa & Rtroate ke & Ki Nepraal Kockiord & Aurora ta: Donner Grove Acca reaport & Mubugua Kaprese Sho Siguy aprons: Teras Fi C.. 0. & Q.Palace Dining-Cara and Pullman 16-whoel Mespitiz-Cara run between Chicago and Omaha, ‘Tos deka, aiid Kansas Cily, on the Pacine xpress. Chiengo, Milwaukee & St. Pant Ratiway. Union Ly or Madison und Canaleats, ‘Tokot on »Palmor House,and Grand Paciia Milwaukeo Expre: Miwannee eae ‘Milwaukee, 8t. Paul 'S’ Sinio- Synells Xpress Usuttn. Green Bay, Menasha. at yigign Bxpreas srann, muubse. sinetteun, 1 sien, Jorn, and vakota F evens ti and Aphiind F vf nd Erairio| ‘stata AW CHIGH BANTER ccse,e coe Libertyville, Accomimoidatiaiiccscs[6 a sa ‘Alitrains run vn Milwaukes, tickets for Bt. Pant and Minneawils aco geod ether via Madison and Minirio de Chien, or via Tin Crosno and Winonte eportnoetinnis Central Aiatteand, apo toot at Lake-st. and tut of Teanty-necoha Ticket Office, 12 Randulpts basic Hotal, nnd Paltwoe Mouser, Cre orn Ht Louts & Texas Expr Bt. Loule & Texas Fos Cairo. ania & Sprinutio! Speinartes gn Raturtay night runs to C b0n Saturday night rune to ntealin only, aoria only, Union Depot, Wear sitar none Madiae . pot. Wast Sita, none Madisnn-at. Uridge, and ‘Twenty-thirdate, Tiekys umlcos, at Dopo Glarkeat, Grand Pacite Hotel and Valpar tousees Leave. y Arrive” SBeNe: 7 Arrive. Kanoaa City & Donver Fast Ex...| Kansas City Night Hxpross. HY Ca ete pata ea Mobiie & New Urieans Expr 8 bm St, Louis. Springtiold & ‘Torn pb am Veorin. Buclinuton held a pin (okin& Peoria Exprase 8 i Rirentore uneune Washtt b he cum Washi dolloed Pwtabt Accommodauon|s a0 & om tperot: hoe Penteat Senin of Lnke-st, nod foot of 't 4 Mekal. ONico, GF Plark-st., southeast cor Se tans Guiph, Grand Hacite Hotel, and at Palmer Mouse. Teonve. | Ariives Mall (via Main end Alr Line) lay EXpreas.....as. Pitteburg, Cineinnat! 4 ae, (Cincinfiati Ale-Line and Depot cornar of Linton und Carrolicats, lh 6: Pittsbarg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Raliway. Depot. corner Canal and Madiann-st rt eb laruens Valter tlousee aud Grond Pechio deat titer etter eae louse, Val ees, erman House, Palme Grand'Paciae nd 1 Canal, comer Madison, Leave. *Daily except Sundays, shally except Mondaye. Lake Shore & Michignn Ranthern Iallway. ° of ‘Tigket ‘offices at depots, Van Huren-al ead 4d fraigut umes under Guero Giices inthe Grand lacioa favs ts, Exposition. Hellsing and, Took of 7 Depots, Exposition Huilding and foat of Twentye jcond-at, ‘Ticket Otices, i Clark-st. ’almer to Grand acide total, snd Dopoeizajustuon ine jt. und foot of Twenty-second-st, tases Airs. rn tern ditnole Mallrend. Noute.) + f anvitle Haute. agains Inton ang. Con TP aay ant Steere Genet seh MISCRLLANBOUN. ‘tora t{DR. KEAN, 473 South Clark-st., Chicago. Chicago & NIcket (Htices, TT Clark-st., Valmor Houso, “ate Oty), and Dopos cornve of Cl yolks il free onal ruts beeen Ey cts ei iiertyry the auiy phyviolai ta Re city who warrasts cures, oe aA OA BD who sufferiny from tl ore sad indise retiens of pouth. eryous early sd joas Of manhovd, @! will vat wi Foe eee uhatuacy is Rout Ameren Wee thee raweddenvelois i the SV. JOEL a jp Statlun DW, New York Cils ~$100-~ BEBEBSSS5SeRaRaasasARAR eee