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|. fa, 1.28 Mas i Wie tage tts ya say : : se a noady! Moree 4, Lg | Hy Jobbing ab HLm4att.75, Oe eate. HOmmItl iy anlimawed Meet Cea Drist whent, 1800 hur cot Howry 4000 Lint but bart 000 bn opens a 7c ggonbur ont, L000 bus ryo, but barley, 1000 bu, ‘ BOSTON. tox, March 18—FiOUN=Qniet: Western miners posTongs25 cOMMmON extras, §.292h.75) Wirceinnin for Fada} Minnératn do, KUKAT.I; Ohloand Mtch- Stier wheats, MAG Iiinols and Indians, ae etd; BL. Louis, SL76A7.601 Wiaconsin and Minne- -pnaprinie ontant process, M.L0e8.0; patent winter Indio packed, . front, Ki@lta. ositirs Aa) bets G20 ake; corn, B4O00 bus is MENTS Flot, 86 br — MILWAUKEE, wEWAURAB, Wis, March 1.—Guatn—Whent frm No. 1 Ailwaukeo ‘hard, $1.49) No.1 Milwaukeo, No, 2. do, $113: March, $1.13; April, 61.194; Nay, Lid) No. 8 Alilwaukoo, M101; No. 4, $1.03) ro fed, (Ge. Curn dull and lowers No. 2 Sic. Onta 2 Ble. Ife quid Lut Arne Ho.t, Tae, trondert Nu. 2apring, 6840 ideneh and Abel al tuady; less pork. FU ng Primo ‘steam, $7.00 cash; ig April. Weak nt $4.2004.35, irl lboneWen WU Lehe Wiiost, 24000 bu; bare WT MetedteFlour, 4000brisr wheat, 700Dbuy bare wy. ba. eee _ ToDo. Hoteno, 0. March 14.-GuAIN—Whont castor: am parMichliad, 61.0%) No. red wintor, spot, 104s Worl €La1}G) Stay, $1.32; Juno, $L.2sige July, S1.A3hit Hestomamber, Michigan, 81.231 No. 2 rod mixed, ps. Corn—Domund foie and markot fray bigh- sires, 40) No, Maro doi May, 305 Juno, dey ite, 450. Oats at 2, Te Ba ete Dally prime, Bhiakge Hoa! . ~ 2 Wiieat, a kp and towers No. 2 red wine ya La “siny, 81.0061 June held ot ta, Weck bre Avneat, 3000 buy corn, 34000 bity onts, Iai exexté—Whont, 23,000 bu; oorn, 112,000 bus ents, bo < * LOUISVILLE, LOUISVILLE, Mureh 18,—CoTToN—stondy at 120, FLouvn—Quict and unchanyou, GRaIK—Wheat quiot at #1.21G1.%, Corn stendy; fo, 2 white, Hoy do mixed, Agee, Onts quiets Ku.3 white, W@400; do mixed, T@iBo, tye quigtat st6G8ic, utot at $17,00018.60. MOVIMUNSSbUre quict st, 61200, Lard st¢ady) @ atcuch, THO, Tul Moats, stondy;, shoulders iy cluar ‘rib, @uygr clear, $10, Bucon steady; wulders, 4c clear rib, 740; clour, 7}. Uams— FCUFO, UIUC, Witisey—Wiraier at $1.04. KANSAS CITY, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . KANSAS CITY, Maret: 18,—GHAIN~Tho Price Ourrent ports tho wheat recelpta tha past wook nt 61,132 buy sipmonts, W727 buy unsettled; No. 2 cauly #10; He eect tia at ph ppmontay 1000 i eek, 17,49 bus 4 WN Hefwonkt "Noe eas, esjgey Alnrcll, er DETROIT. betnotr, March 18.—F1L.0un—Dull, GHAIN—Wheat quiet; oxtra nominal; No, 1 whit, 1135 for March do April, 61.25%: May, 620; Jun, iling, No. t, nonsinal Rxceiers—Whenty 18,00 Lit. BUFFALO. BUFFALO, March 13,—GNAIN—Whent neglected and sttirely nominal, Corn qulot and yonding downward; Weirsnow Toledo, @¢ on track. Other grulns in- “tinea wnetanrs—Unchangod, PEORIA. PORTA, M., March 18—GNAIN—Corn active and weadys high mixed, 86}4@30}40; mlxod, WBS0}{c. Outs ie No.2 white, Mesige. Ryo dull; No. 2 %G MISE —Actlye nd stoady nt $1.0. ' INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIB, March 13.—GHAIN—Whont stondy+ Xo. 23h Stalag. Corn tirm at STHES}C, Oats firm at Baste. z a 3 . “OSWEGO. Osweco, March 18—GnAIN—Whent stoadys white Btate, $j “red do, $140. Corn stoady; . Weatorn mlxed, 66@87, PETROLEUM. * CLEVELAND, O., Alarch 18.-PstNOoLRUM—Firmor; Wandard white, 110 test, Tike. : _ Prrranuna, Ha, March 18—PEtRoLEua—Actlyoy crude onsy at Wiiv at Varkor's for abipmunt; refined, THG7Ho, Phitadeiphla delivery. Tirusvintss Pon Barch 1Y—PeTnoLEust—Market Qhenod uriscr Bifhoat, ance: lowinl Sisics cloned ue Hor shtpinen i aTHKO, 41,QU} CHAFLOTs, averayy, 2200; Ena B,0N04 ve i ranauclions, DRY Qoobs. NEW, YOUK,. March 18.—Buatness modorate with CommLalun-houaes, and the Jobbing trade continues active, Cotten guods in fulr domund und tro, Prints in moderate request. Uinghams netive and in Wht supply, Dross xouda and Inns doing well. jen’a wour of woolons quivt and trun. ‘The Buttetin suys bu) pioces of slike will be wold at duction next Wuduusday. on COTTON, New OnLEANA, La. Murch 18—CoTTON—Quitet; middling, 134g) low middling, 1230; good ordinary, Myer not ruculpis, 71 bales; expurty, cosstitiso, 7); sales, 200; stocks, 41,00. 18—CoTroN~Firm' and un- i, anlos, OW bales) racolpts, 14,20), » . TURDPEN'TINE,, . Witannatox, Marols —Hiits ‘ToRPRNTENe— Bleady at 40, | MARINE. CONCERNING FREIGIITS. ‘Tho lull in the domand for vossols to load with grain for lowor-lake ports continues, Nover- theless, curriors do not weakon in thelr viows, and rates ato quoted woraiuatly at 7 cents on corn and 7% cents on wheat to Bulfalo, Tho usiness in course frelghts is also vory light, chictly beeauro of tho inclomenocy ‘of the Weather, Lumbormen aro offer $2.25 per 1,00 fect on lumbor from Menominoe to this ee for tho first trip, Un lumber from Bu: hy to hl port #20 fa offured and $3 waked; While for tos 8 centa, and vedur posta S cents, are. the best: offers mide, Kor oak ties trom Whitehall to this port 0 centa is offered, and for heruluck tica from the sie port the pltering ruty fa U cents. Parties uro in tho mur ket tor vesyels to ourry stuves from Green Hay to Quobee, ‘Thoy offer a freight of $10 per 120 Picves, and currlora usk $20. In this instance Shipper and curriora must be considered woll apart iu thelr views. ‘ho suhooner Kitty Grunt Aud scow Bunnot have been chartered for two or threo trips cuch from Saugatuck to Michigan City with pine lumber, at “guing rates," whut ever that may. mean. The stonm-lirie Gr, Heath is due bore from Saugatuck with plug lumber on tho samo conditions. ‘The schooner C.J.loodor hus 4 charter fur Ua from 8 West- shory port to Chicago, but the rato 13 nut given, It ls reported that the avhuoner Brooklyn has Gicaton charter for tron-ore from Marjuutto to leveland ut $3.33 por ton, Tho wehootier Nellie Hammond takea hard: Rood lumber from Montague to Milwaulceu ut F25 por, 1, vats tho sehooner Ardent dry Habe rom Luuington to Milwaukco at $140 por engugement is reported for tho currying of OW Keut Of Tninoor Trom ports on thy north or Uecksian Bay to Loko Huron ports at os ,00U. ‘Nhis "1a 25 conts por "1,00 foot bettor thas last year. sg Dotrult pupors report tha charter of the scows 'Y Amolin and Clara to carry three lowds each per aay From Walorwie Harbor to Deteuit at $s . SNOW AND ICE, Advices by mall from tho Stratts reprosont that tho snow Iu that reglon f¥ fully eixtoen hea docp, alloy's Harbor and North Bay are oxporiono- Su foo blookade, At LBulivy's Harbor tho '@ ($ reported to bo covered with ico beyond i Tange of vision, Tho schooner Hob Itoy, ‘oaded with ties fur, Milwaukee, is frozen in ut Bally's Harbor, oi oe t Ford Hiver, in Green Bay, the ice movod Pik a woek ego inst Friday, but since then now 0 bus formed of the thickness of nearly one fot, ‘oward tho bay is ous solldabevt of ulear, + ioe, Brom the fishery, four mi above i nine the Ico ts fully twenty inchea thick, ig Muy do Noque tho feo ‘is also twenty fishes thick, walle wt Ford River lye tweuty= four tnchos thlek is boluy wut and bored, The {ity L028 OF feo “hurvested at the latter polut Gveruge twenty-two inches tn thickness, te Rees, depth of snow on tho south shure of Jeo bilefilyua peninsula {4 gald go be about four- m inches. It will require at Joust two weoks she, mild weather to wear away tho suow feukeh the foe sufficiently fora genvrul y Kou, and a resuinption of nuvigution, +O -WEasEL MOVEMENTS, A ‘eeterday‘s record of arriyaly at the Custom- House was 29 follows: Propelier Oconto, Apni- boos bropolles Champlain, Ludington, murchan- toni Propeller Skylark, Benton Harbor, 30,00 Bt lumber, 40,000 staves, aundric hh Boe Grand Haven, 75 cords slaba; schooner .# Church, Ludington, ‘Tho cleurances were: hited Quvonto, Manitowoc, Her Bkylark, Beaton Hucbor, Mor Coumpiain, Ludlagton, 11,600 "bi getus, Propeller Oswegatculy, Ludington, 12,00 tuzhela corn: schooner H. #, Church, Luding~ My 3,000 bushels corm; schooner It B, King, Grand ger tehonner Advanen, Grand Lf: schooner Kadienl, Carltom The seow Bana, from Bouth Chicago, and tho schooner Hattlo Eat}, from Michignn City, were arrivals not roe ported nt tho Custom-Houee, ——a CANADIAN NOTES, ‘Tho Welland Canal Branch of the Chicio Sen- mon's Unton has clocted tho fullowlng «Meera for tho scnson: Prosidont, J. T. Carry; Hirst Vice-Prosident, Josaph Jéinaon, Port Dalhauste; Second Vice, John Mullen; Scerotary, J. Honse. Adviloea from Owon Sound ropresent that tho steamor Prinve Albert, while on route for Ml+ obeel’s fay, Manitoulin Island, was compelled toscek shelter in Totiomarry harbor, where sho now lies frozen In. ‘Tho cold weather nas caused Jurge aniounts of tee to form in Georgian Bay, thus effectually closing nav imation i. t ‘Toronto the tug Robb Is resolving now bollora: the schooner Hello Shoridan a thorough 0 ¢ the pre jor Shickluna and schuonors 8.0. Collier and Mary Merritt thorongt repairs, ‘Tue Midland Railway Compiny aro proparing ty bull at Midland suitable docks and a gridit clovator, in ordor to establish a regular Ine of pleamiers betwoen that port, Chicayo, and Lake erlor. Honvy shipments of ico will bo mare this sen- fn tran noarly eyery Canadian port on Luke 0. Hath harbor has passed into tho hands of Now- mitnvilte parties tor Sh. ‘This figure includes the trnnster of the tug Ningara, At Bll Point the achooner Edward Make is recalving n $0,000 rebuild, and tho schooner F. Howard repairg that will amount to $4,000, 4 now tug of elghty foot keel, sixteon fect beain, and ning feet hold ts being bullt thoro for Georgian Bay partics, The stage of water {1 Toronto harbor 1s about tho sume os Inst year, twelve and thirteen inches above zero, The buy nt Toronto was frozen over during Bape tient. , At Reltevitté a number of menare at work anwing and clearing a chiunnel for the use of the fur steamer on the buy. Thy tee is from ten to fifteen inches thick, A LITTLE TOO SOON. Among the itoma of gossip atluat on tho docks yesterday was one to the effout that the Mita- Rernld fleot of steam-burgea at Milwuukoe—tho Hornum, Kerabaw, and Hallontiie—wero all put In readiness to start for Hutfalo by the 15th inst. ond Haye bad everybody on board, oxcept deck- hands, for nearly a nionth. After tho cold snup which closed the Strilty It was reported that Mr. Fitzgerald offered to dellvor the grain at Grand Haven for three cents per bushel, ineludling storage, In ordor to keop thom moving an lighten expense. VESSEL LRANSFEIS. ‘Tho schooner Porry Hanna has been sold by J, V. Taylor to John Long tor 84,000, Carrico Hanson bas gold a one-fourth Interest in tha eehoaner Ottar to Charles Chriatianson for Cupt, Ferris, of Northenst, Pa,, has purchased ue pa schuoncr Gon. Sigel of Racine partles ‘or — THE FAXTON. Dernort, March (18.—As_ telegraphed before, tho missing stoumer ‘T. 8. Faxton was sighted off Sobawatng, fust In tho icc, on Tuesdvy evening. Yesterday Loron Vosburgh, William Gordon, HL. . Vesburgh, and L. iurtloy, of Bay City, reached Sebuwainy and set out over tholce with skit and sled te reavh the steamer, They had nv wears dungorous journey of twelve miles over the ice, breaking In oight times on the way out, but they rexched the stenmer at 1:30 plm. They found that sho had been frozon In, but was now loosed a litte and snot damuged, with eight tons of cont on board und plenty of provisions, On returning tho four during men brought buck with thom Churles Pense and Charles Vesburgi, and on tho way back to Sobawaing thoy broke through twonty'« dive or thirty times, reuching the shore In an ox- hbausted condition, Thoy report tho boat not daninged, and tho persons on board In gootl spirits, bound to etny by the craft and see it out. A part of the boat's cargo hud been put on tho tee, and the orew nnd passengers were: trying to work bur to open water by hand. If the wind does not change she will probably yot out and reach ‘Tawas to-dity. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tawas Crry, Murch 18.—Tho propeller Faxton arrived at this port at? this evening, after 0 soven days’ Voyage from Buy City, a distance of sixty miles. S60 was caught in ice and could nut work Joose until yesterday, Passengers are in gon spirits and uxceediugly glad to arrive on lund sate. ‘ —_ MILWAUKEE. Spectal Dispatch to: The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, March 18.—Marino muttera ut this port have beon yory yulot for a day or two. Tho schooner Lew Higby tus arrived from Manisteo with lumber, and will be ready to res turn ngaln this evening. Tho following vessels nyo takon out charters and will all bo off before morning: Schooner Una, Frankfort; ello Luurie, Abnapeo; Mendota, William Smith, and Active, Muskegon, Tho seow Milton te recelving her canvas to- day, and, after a trip to the cast shore, will cuter the woud trade botweon Pike's Pier and Chileno. Sho js owned by Capt. ‘Thomas Michurdson, ‘upt, Covhrane snys the report that Detroit | parties are Hewat lati for the steamer Jobn A. ix iy unfounded, Tho Ix will ply, 4 hereto- fore, betwoon MilWailkee, Ludington, and Mane fstec, und was never In better’ shape than at presant, 5 Chpt, Boyoe, of tho schooner Angus Smith, haa arrived here: to get the craft in shupo for buel+ ness, The gale of tha small schoonor Garibaldl by H. H. Olson and Jobn G. Johnson to Christ Peers sen for $3 was revorded nt the Custom-Houso tardy, , TIE WELLAND CANAT. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pont Conuorne, March 18,—Thore is rumor that the Welland Canal will be opened for busl- hess about tho 20th of April, but the report is Ulsbelleved, for tho ronson that tho water Is to ‘bo drawn olf at yurious poluts on the 27th of the present mouth, for ropa indi, ‘Thy vloyator here will bo ready to recelvograin on the lstof April, ns some of the yrain-lnden: ecpols ure expyoted froin ‘Toledo ubout that ate, CLEVELAND. Bpeelat Disputch fo The Chicago Tribune. Crevevany, O., March 18.—chooner J. 8, Pole ton went to Toledy to-day to luad with grain. for Cloveland, Tho steam, barge 11,13. ‘Tuttle and consort, schooner G. HL. Ely, wore churtered ta- day for another lond of wheut from Toledo to Erlo on private terms, Tho schooner Constitue gen chartered coud, Clovelund to Mllwaukeo, at —> ERIE, ptelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Eng, Murch 18—Arrlyed—Propetlor Hy Be Tuttle and sehooner Guorgo H. Ely, Toledu; ourn, 08,000, PORT JO'TTINGS, The schooner Charlus Luling's cargo of 1co, harvested at Man{towoy, auld for $1.76 por ton, Allowing 2% vents per ton as the oust of cutting and stowing on boat, leuyes the vessel Q froight of $1.Grper ton, which Ja little enough, all things considered, + iY Tho schoonor Commerce has rebelyed now Stanchions, ruil, new celllng, and purt new deck, at a cost of €1.60, Tho schooner Ethun Allon feecredited with repair, embracing sone now outside plank and part vow deck, ‘Tue schooner Hattlo'Lurl was towed to Millor Brothers’ dry dock yesterday, to revolve now cyntrobourd box and bo recalked, Cho standlug rgylug of the sucht tdler jy boing sowed wiv; IL Connon & Co, ure furnialilug tho outtit for Cuntleld & Co.'s now stoum-burge ut Silwaukoe, Which it fa capeoted will be luunvhed at Stile waukeo to-morrow. Capt, J. W, Bunrlos hus arrived here to take charge of theschuoner C, GQ, Mixer, recently purchabed by din foe WOO, Cupt. Crangle, fortuerly of the J, Duvall, will anil the Ruviny eehooner Mearlvss this auason, jo eehooner Gitbert Knupp, also owned in Raolne, will be salted by Capt. Anderson, ‘Tho bargo Florence Lustur was towed to Light- house Sip sary ty ship hor spars, woich wore removed lute fast full with the intention of muklug extenslyu repulrs upon the craft, The scurcity of abip carpenters rendored tbls impose aibio, Howevor, yk ‘Tho sebuoner 8. Bates, which suffered soizure by tho Shoritf a few days ago, hus been released whder bond, ‘Tho stcam-bny Fayotto stoamod down tha river yostorday forenvon te clear for tho oust ‘The Indications lust event: intod touuotlioe biuutoriug northerly wind ey AROUND THE LAKES. r At Tuffalo on Tresday Capt, Thomus Reardon scoldentully fell into tho hold uf the schooner Monitor No, 1, and fractured the left arm, bo-, tween the clbow and wrist, 3 4 Tho propullor Winslow {3 bolng rebuilt at But- falo,so ay to clusa A2 Tho repairs upon the Propellor Idaho at the same place required an outlay of $10,000, a4 HUW Moor timbers, muna’ kuolyons, slater keelsong, aud dilgo keel= 208, struuger arches, abd # thorough refasten- Tho Dotroit and Bt. Clair Itiver tugmon will soon moct Ww fix towluy rates for tho coming son, At Oswego the schooncr Sea Guil is boing ro- built, and the schooner Guiding Htar rocewing Dow decky nad 5 thorougt vyorbauling. ‘Tho ateawer Grace MuSfiilay t# to mike duly trips botwoun Dutrolt, Wyandotte,Treuton, Ani- horstburg, Grosse lily, aiid Gibraltar. ‘Tho stuge of water in the 8t. Luwrenco Hiver Js guid tu have tucreased several inebes during the lust two wionths. ‘The ateamoy Kolly is to revolve two powertul low-pressure buyluds abd a now boller, and will robubly be the fastust craft outhekt. Lawrence vers THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, BRIBING A JUROR Examination of John A, Gribler on This Serious Charge. Testimony Given by the Witnesses for the Prosecution, Ib Makes o Bad Case Against the De If Kol Upset a » fendant, Tho much-continued Griblor fnvestigation was finally begun yesterday morning before Judge Moran, and the court-rvom was crowded, John ©. Gribter, tt will be remembered, was churged by J. G. Weeklor, 4 Juror in the caso of Freoman va Tho Chicago Olty Railway Company, with attempting to bribe hlin {f he would find in favor of the Company, 23. E. Patten, a Twenty- second street dotectivo, wus also implicated, but he skipped out, Zand has not been arrested. Mossra, 1. N. Stites, D, J. Lyon, and F, W. Beck- or appenred on behalf of the people, or proseci> ton, and W.d, Hynes and A. Van Buren for Qribler. Mr. Dupeo appropriately sat between tho two sidos, taking part apparently with nelther. Mrs, Griblor eaino into court ns the ex amination began, and took # consploucus pinco in ong of the Juror's sonata, Just in front of her husband, Tho most atrenuous efforts wero mado by Griblor’s counsel, and flually when they were unsuccessful objections were made and exe ceptions taken ut evory step. Tho Judge, how- ever, was disposad to go to the bottom of the case, aud he promptly overruled all technical objections. Mr. Van Buren, when tho case was called, sald he appoarcd with Mr. Hynoa, who was atlll indle- posed, and naked If ANY INTERROGATORIES HAD NEEN FILED for Gribler to anawor, Mr, Lyon said he had asked the Court to per- mithim to file Interroguturies, but the Judge thought that would putastop to an {uvestiga- tion Instead of bolpiug it, a8, if Griblor denied tho vhargos, that would be an end of the matter. The present muttor wus a contempt in tho Presence of the Court, and in such a case inter- rogatories wero unuicecssary, Mr. Van Buren suid ho thought tho practice was that written Intorrogatorics should be tiled and answered, thuugh that would not preclude tho privilego of also taking ora) proof. Mr, Lyon objected to thut. ‘Tho object of the request was only to gat n continuance. Mr. Vu Buren scouted that fuer, and -pro- fossed to be willing to anawor tho Interrogato- ries us suon ns they were tiled. Judgo Moran said that ho had looked into this guostion, and that tho nuthoritics showed a dls- Unetion was made between tho two kinds uf contempt. When tho contempt was constructive by violation of an injune- tion, resisting an officer, trenting the process of tha Court oontemptuousls otc. thon interrogatories were necessary, but the Presont ciye Was un attempt to interfere with tho administration of justice, with reference to ita purity, ‘The Supruniy Court in the Journal ease hed established a precedent that in sucht elnsa of contumpts interrogatories were not nec cesury, ‘To allow utcrrogatories tn tho present euse would be u farce, for if Gribler were asked If hubad offered tu bribe and ho wald no, that would be un end of tho matter, The object of the oxnminition was to gut nt tho truth, not of precluding the Court from reaching tt. Tho re- neat fee interrogatories, thorefore, would bu refused, Mr, Van Buren sald tho only object of haying interrogutorios wns to advise the defendant more purticulurly of the charge aguinat hin, Mr. Lyon suguested that the aliidavit would ave (nm accurate idea of tho nature of tho ehurge, BY ne Ju sold when Griblorwas first arrested he demanded an iminediute examination, —noth- ing was suld nbout any Interrogutorics, When is counsel first appeared itleo nothing was sald: fbuut interrogatories, If 1b was necessary to Eres the defendant's Interests be would allow: iiterrogutorles to be filed. But tho present ine Qiiries intiat by of 1 yuminary character, Mr. Hynes—We except. : Judge Storan—Save the exception, and let tho ingunry proceed, Br. Van Huren remurked that ng this was 0 orlminul proceeding the defendant had o right to be Informed of the names of tho witnesses. . Mr, Lyon was willing, but xs tho mutter was an informul ong he was not prepared to give alt tho mnsies, Mr. Beeker said the witnesses tho prosecution expveted to call woru J. 0, Weekler, J. N. Miller, Peter Ott, and St. Cluir Sutherland. Those would bo coiled at tirst, Mr, Hynes wanted tho names of nll the wit- nesses. Tho Judgo held that it was suftolent if the niumes of tho witnesses enllod to prove the prima. uele cuso wore given, und not thuse exalted on rabuttal. MIL. JON C. WECKLEN, the Juror thiut wag bribed, was then enlled by the prosecution, and told tis story substantial ne ne detulted fete a Tatnusn reporter and as fF we published in Yue Tiare last week, Ho sald he resided ut No, 60 North Murket strect, and was angeged ts aptain: onthe Inkes. Fly was summoned a4 uw Juror tn tho Cireult Court the Ist of March, and was one of thy Juvors fn tho ense of Freeintn ve, The Chteago, Clty Matlway Company. He had been nequainted with EB, Patten some elght-years, and met lin tho Istduy of Mirch. Mr, Lyon—Did you him about this matter? Mr, Hynes—There 1s no charge here of cons spiravy, and we object to auything that wis sald ordonoe with Patten, Sudo Moran (dryly)—T guicsa we'll hear all there iy about this mnutter, Mr. Van Buren—Was this conversation in the presenoe of Gribter? Mr. Weoklor—No, alr, Mr, Van Huren—Thon we object, dudge Moran (laconleally)—Proceed, Tho witness then went on to say thut he mot Patton on the Istof March, and the Inttor wanted to know If he could do something for hin, After vagne hints Patten was induced to toll thit ‘thera was om rallroad case coming o bo tricd | before igo Moran, and ho wanted tho jury fixed so ax to find for tho Hatlraad Company, tho defendant. If the Jutter won it would benoft bim (atten), and aldo Mr. Blorrs, us Storrs would then get the Mallroud Company fora ellent. ‘The Company would give giv to Kota verdict. He then ulfered Weekler #0 to hang the jury. That was befvre Weekler was catied a8 Juror, and the Intier refused the offer, suytug ho did not know which way tho evi- dence was, aud it would be a hard thing for him totind for the Company when tho evidenco wag ull tho other way. Whon hu went home to hineh ho met his brothor, A. J. Weoklor, and stated — Mx. Van Huren—We object to that. t, Lyon=[oe has not stated what he sald, Tint thia will uve a bearing on tho cage, 1 wa don't connect it with his subsequent action we ‘will atriice It out, Judyo Moran (monosylabically)—Go on, Wevkler continued, “Ho stated tho matter to hia brothor and to 9 Mr, St. Clalr Sutherlund, and thoy advised bin to wo on, tke tha money atfored, then render a verdict aevording to the ayidence, aud EXPOSE THE DRIRENY, Tio saw Patten again, and told him be had not et decided what to do. Tho next morning, Posy, Murch ¥ Patton went to witness and wantod to Know ff ho would accept 875 to hang the jury, Tho Company wanted to postpone the cuso and keep the platntilf out, if possible, Weekler told him he did, nat think fa could do it, ‘That was about Wo’olock in the morning, Weeklur and two other jurors thon wert YO A oonvorsntion with to a nelghburiug suloon ta got wong beer, and “ while thore Patten and anothor amin came in, and tho Inttor was Intvoduced as Mr, Johnson, and wanted to talk the Jury business over, - Weekler said ho did not wautto have uuythiig to do vith a third purty, Patten sald whatever arrnogements were made with Johnson would be tinul, and wanted Week lor tu intrluce him (Patten) ta the rest of the Jurora. Weekler declined on tho ground that he ‘wus not sulllclently acquainted with then. Patten, howover, was not to be folled in this way, und soon mitdy tholr acquufatauce In tho weullurly American way,—by standing treat. Weekler wont back so the Court-House, an Very svon wag called a8 juror in the Freemin caso, Aftor ho wis itcoopted he met Oribler, o “Col” ‘Taylor, aud unother “gentleman " at tho Cour¢Htouse door, and uftor ‘an Upnocessurily © warm introduction and handshaking, Gribter asked the purty to lunch, Thoy wont over tog lW-cent restaurant itoro the strovt, and Uriblur remarked that Woukle brother hid a case oot up in vourt,andthoro wus a favortblo opportunity to x tho’ fury for Weokler told him hia brother would huvo nothing to do with any such urruuyenicnt, to which Ciribter reptied, “fs yuur Drotace such a chump us thute" drivter thon reforred ton cago in which Wookler's brother was Interoatod, Drsnt ve. Lill, that had been tried somo timo be- fore, and Griblor sald, “it A. J, Weokler hud done as) wanted hin to do, be would tive got a verdict.” Ho (Gribler) suld (ho Jury was fixed in favor of Brant. ‘Tho witticss sald, * How do you know thatr” He sald, *1 was Instcumontal in Slog thutee . Griblor thon asked Weekler ‘whut ‘nr- Tangemont hoe had mado with Patton in ref. erence to‘the rallroad case Weeklor declined tuliing, and Griblor then remarked that un Inony thut came into tho case cunio throug! bim (Gribler) ‘and his partner Johnion. After SOU, arte conversation, Qribler suggested thas Ukior should Ko with blin to Storrs’ olllce, e ow Agnlton, struct, Bat 2es. Jobnson. W hile cre Walking there Taylor came up an told Wookter that i e GIUMLER WAS A SQUARE YELLOW and anything be satd he would ao, They went Up stairs to Jobuson's oflico, which ap; bo in Storrs’ room, but the party by Johnson was nut thore and they retraced thelr al eps to the Court-House, Gribler then wanted to know why Wockler would not til bim of tens fippoe sion: Wockler replica; Told him because 2 didn't waot @ third arty in tho arrangement. Tagid: ‘If you have ny proposition fo make, mnke tt! Ho sald that nny money thut Patten puid would come through Johnéon or him. FE told bim tt didn’t make any difference who pald the money, hut T would rathor huve it from Patten, asf knew him, Gribler saya: ‘Name the ruin you will tnke to hang tho jury, and 1 will give ft to you,” Griblor soya: "The jury ls going to bang any. way, and Phopa that for the respect you have for ine you will not say anything of this.’ 1 anys, SA. i right é Weckler then went on fozire the oxplanation Oribler. had given him of the facta in tho Fren- nan case, and said the Company must have some Kind of nense or they would’ not priplay atch men as Mitahevek & Dupes for their Inws FA s. Weekler testified next that ho saw Patten hat evening, Mnrels 3, and And na converention which ented in Patten’s ary he was to get $100 In tho case for fixing the Jury.and he would give tho whole sum to tim if he would see that a Verdict was rendered in favor of the Com- pany, A long talk followed about tho: proper Peron who waa to keep the money pending the slat, but no deeiaion was reached. Tho next noou, the 4th, Weckler hed a conversation with Patten, and again at night, und Patten again expatinted on the rent rdvantaga it would be to him and Storrs if tho verdict wus tn favor of the Company. How Storrs would get the Company's business, and he would got Stora’ ean, nnd uverything would bo calin and. pos rene, Patton seemed to think Btorrs bd greator ablitty than Flitchcock & Dupeo, though of a dierent kind. Patten then patd oyer the $100 Incking $1.05, and: the next day the caso was wiven to tho Jury, About 7:00 p. in. thoy agreed ona verdict forthe plaintit, which was seated. Weekler thon went homo and went to bed very curly, nnd before long Uribler came to see bin, but hiy wife toll hin be was not at home. He recognized Griblor’s yolee perfeatly, though he did not rea him, Mr. Van Buren—We take an exception, Gen, Stile sutto yoro--Oh, of course, While Weckler was still sleeping the ‘sleep of the just, Putten came about ¥. o'clock, and was entertained with the same tory that Wuekler wis not at hone, His wife said it wua the sang man who bad cuited to see him the day before, Mr, Van Buren—Wo object, : Weekler continued his sleop, and at midnight Patten and Gribler came again, making a loud nofee, and doinandiug to seo Weekler, to give him puckage, Ho was still at tho rilloon, re cords ie to his wife's statemont, and thoy-went uway for tho night. At 7 o'clock the next morn- ing Patten made another onll on Weekler, and uphratded hit for inding for: {he platntiar inthe otse, Then he offered $150 if Weekler would hang out and refuse to agree to the verdict, and, Nnnlly, that proving unavailing, left with threata of gutting oven, enying tt wou fd ruin bim tn tho estiniution of Storrs, and he (Storrs) would have nothing to do with bin, Continulng, Weokler sald: Ho (Putten) said, ‘THIS HUNTS MY REPUTATION.’ Sarcastic laughter from tho audience, and a roniariy from Sir, Hynes, “His reputation as a erugk," Ju the evening, however, Patten went bnck to Weekler and mude {tall up, Logging pardon for his rude lunguage in the morning, [fo thon suge wosted that Weoklor could make lt up in another rae soars to be tried, and in which Storra was jitereated, Mr, Hynes objected to bringing in the nameof areputablo lawyer so often, It was plain the withers’ only object was to slander tho lawyer, Mr. Lyons resented tho imputation. Ho satd tho nanie had only been mentioned Incidentally, and ho wna willing to suy that he thought Mr, Storrs had no connection with the matter, The Judge, however, did not sco that the wits Noss appeared to be actuated by any malice, and thought the tagtimony was competent. Weoklor wag thon put through A VERY BEVERY CROS8-EXAMINATION, in which bis eat lifo from his boyhood was gone over, and all his peeadilives raked up, It was endeuvored to show that ho had tried to get a critninnl off unpunished, that be was very inti- mate with Patten though he know his reputa- Hon was bad, that he iatonded to keep the $l atten gave him until frightened tens threaty, that ho acheduled his fathe; prop= erty as bis own when going on a nd, and thut bho had — beon engaged in nyarlety of occupationé though he swore ho waa only a tug captain, Somo of theso charges Wovkler denied, uthera he explained, and on the Whole vaino through not oxnctly with fying colors, but at any rate not with thom at talf- mast, In reply to n question, aniong others,” why he did not iny a trap to cnteh W. 8, Johnson as Tong ns ho wit trying to expose some of tho Jury-bribing gang, Weeklor enid that he didn't: think Johnson cold bo connected with the case, except, possibly, ag n aocond-hond party, aud he thought tt beat to get enough evidence to hold the others. Hic alsu sald be wus nota regular Juror, but was drawn ony special veniro: Judge Moran oxplained that the panel of ju- ros then serving was drawn by special yenire, oa thy County Commissioners forgot to do tholr duty Inst month. Weoklor dented haying nskod to be put on tho jury or that any ouv had usked that fuvor for ny ; ‘The next witness was MINS. MARY ANN. WEOKLER, wifo of the preceding witness. She gaye hor evidence ta very clear, straightforward mune her, and wade n rou det pression, She sald bho ald not know Gribler, but had seen him at ber house Friday evenliy, Moreh. He came about Po'clout ut night and wanted to seo her bus- band, She sald he was not nt none, und" ho. then asked Hf Patten hid ealled there, to which she poplied that Khe did not know Patten by niinu. About Wo'elock tho sume night Patten (her husband afterward told hor lis mung) cum to tho house and wanted to sco her husband, but she anid he was notuthome, About midnight Patten aud another man came again and mude a loud nolse, Ro Bho was compel to got up and go to the door, Putten wanted her husband, but she told him be had not homo yot. "Lhon Patten wanted to come in,— wanted to leave u pavknyo for Weekler. She totd hhn to eal! again tn tho morning, and be and tho pther man went away, Bhe distisetly recognized Patten, but uot bis vornpruion, On cross-pxamiuation, Bre. Woeklor said sho nover snw Patten until Wednesday, Mureb 2, when be culled ut her house, She was sure Gribler wis the one who called Friday sho noticed him particularly. nized him a day oor two, with her husband in tl Howse and. pointed bin out Ho min dliferont overvout then from what bo bad on when hu called on her. When be valled Friday ovening ho stald about tivo ininutus, and sho saw him distinctly, Ho camo to tho front door, whieh opencd directly into tho parlor. A limp was on tho partor table near tho: door, #0 that she could sev bin distinctly, He aaked Jf she hada child, and sho suid yes. He Bitld sho was not as bid off as bo, for ho hud two, Her husband told ber Friday night to tell any stringers If thoy called thut ho was not at home, us by expected some one around ta sou Lin about tho cage and be did not want tomect thon, A revess Was then taken until 2 p.m, After adjournment, MI. EMERY A, Tons was tho first witness, Hosald that ho desirod to fostify In the cage beouuse tho charge ussniliny bis ume was a vory serious one, Ho dened thatboebadany conection with tho case of Freeman vs. tho Chicago City. Rallyny COMPREY vithor directly or indirvetly. Ho had nover hourd of It wntll a fow daya ugo, whon Mr. Grib- Jor came to him and asked him to give him his services, which ho Waa not able to do, boing othorwise cngaged. ‘Tho witness bud never bad any case of theChicnge Cipy Railway Company, certainly had not beon thelr attorney, and never against them, with tho uxcoption of one or two sinall ones several years ayo. He never en- guget the detective ‘Patton, who had a spite Against bin because he had had Patton removed from ite: posivnn ae Avent ut the Citons League for neyloo! is business, und had wiso loft word at bs oflico that if Patten over onmo there bo should by bounced un sight. Ie certainly hdd not spoken to Putten for ayear and uw half, Me had not bad anything whatever to do with the employment of Patton fn the case, the verdict in which would not have aitected his interests, whichever way tt went, 1 no aspirations whatever to succeed Miteheack, Dupes & Judub ws attorney for the Chieage Clty Ruttway Company, Mr, Gribl the defendint, was not A purtier of his. wig a ward of John G, Girard, for whom witness ductod a long Utiyation, and tale had wt u led Str. Gribler frequently into witnesa’ Further than'that he bad not bad any Dusinevs relations with blu. Witiuss was ao quaiuted with Me, W. 8. Johnson, an attariey in iuls oltice, Whons he had advised not to bird Grib- Jor,ns bo wis notan atturney., A card was hupy out with tho tlrm nue, Jobnean & Geivler, but witness tald Jotinsun to take dt not down, beesuse Gribler was an attorney, Griblor hud no ofce with tho witness ‘and dig nut get bis lottors thore, He took oceasluny year or so ayo to stute ‘that rivler did pot belong to his ailice, Te hud not seen Gribler much duriiy the pust year, and did not know whether te hud an ottico or not, Ho did not knew nytt abuut Gribler'’s repu' Hon for bonesty’and Integrity, ae bo bad ocasod having auythiiy tw’ do with im forw year or WO, te ‘Mit, CONSIDINE, the balliff, whose name had ‘boon mized up fn the cuso, #tutod that he conversed with Mr, Uribler in court while tho cage of Froumun ya Chicago City falbaey Company was in progreds, Mr, Gribler’ asklug him on one oovusion a quua- ‘don about 4 cugu in the Criminal Court, aud at another tine, a! sy or two after, that he (Griblur) believed tho Jury in the ruilway case wus yolng to bu tampered with, VETMW OTT, + a anloonkoeper af No, 45 Kinzie atreot, atuted that on Friday night, ht 5, Mr, Gribler vulled At bis waloon und nade Inquiries for Capt, John Wocklor, Witness told him that ho tulght ind im ut Miller's, s-fallors’ Loarding-house near by, and hu went ol : Aly. Utt was subjvoted to a pretty guvera cross oxumination, in‘ which bo stuted that Grlbler Jaady bis appearance ut about ¥ o'elovk p. nn. Witness’ brother and iw couple of other goutle: men were fr the saloon ut the tine, One of the fatter Was unc Cook, Un the. following tuornipg witness suw Gribler in thy court-rounm, and recognized hj as the mun whe had been int seureh of Weoklur the might before. He bud never udvisud Wock(cr as to what was best ta bo done Jy the case, He hud a tall with hin, but nover advised hint to take the #00 which hud ‘Deva offered hhai 4 ‘Tho Court orderod the witness to assist one of the Bullitta during the evening to And the man Cook, mentioned 11 bis testhnuny, Ju order tu Impuygu the witnoas’ character, the defunse oxtructed froin him tho ucknowledg- ment that Philly Durphey, Johuny Laub, aid MARCH 19, 1880. Jorry Driscoll were nequaintances of bia and frequenters of his raloon, and {that it waa anid that tho Jaffray robbery, which resulted in tho murder of Olticer Race, was plannod in his place, ie Baa soon AA fg id Bri cp hey rinking together In pince. He was a brothersin-law of John Weekler, MIL JOUN MILLET, who keeps 4 sailors’ bonrding-house at No. 07 Kinzie strect, atated that ho anw John Griblera week ago last Friday, between 8 and 9 o'clock In the evening. Gribler camo into bis place antl asked for Capt. John Weckier, and witness told bin be was not in, but that be might find him over ot Petor Ott's, Griblor stated that he had dust boon thore. Gribler wore Btovepipd hint with crape upon It. and, asaJow had diet a the neighborhood that day, he aupposed Griblér waa another Jew who had been to tho funeral, Ho mistook him for Ald. Jonas, as be had 5 Jewish cnst of countenance, MI. BT, CLAIR BUTERLAND was called, with n view to corroborating Week- ler’s ntatemont that he had confided to tho wit- neas the fact that ho hat been approached In tho raliway cose. The defense objected to the testimony on the nd that Weekler was not ontrialand that the testimony was not perti- nent or admissible, Gen. Stiles held that evershody whose name had been mentioned In cunnection with the af- fair was virtually on trinl, and that Mr, Suthor- land's tertimony was cascntial aa showing that he ae Woekler wore innocent of evil in tho intter, Tho Court indoraed this view of the caso, and remarked that in n proceeding of thia kind he could not proceed to try all the parties con- nected with ft seriatim, that ho hnd Weekler within the jurisdiction of the court, and that If the investigntion showed that ho had been Rullty he could be punished just as readily oa the defendant ,were he found guilty. Mr. Sutherland then proceeded to give his eve dence, stnting that on the forenvon of Mnrch 2, while on hia Way along Kinzie strect to the Maul- ton House, ho met the two Wecklers and spoko tothem, ‘The eonyersation turned upou jury mutters,and John Weekler said to bim, * Bit. Suthoriand, what would you do if you were ona Jury nud an Individual approached you and of Tered you $400 to hang 1t?7" ‘To this tho witness replied, © Take every dollar the d—d scoundrel offers you, and exposo him before the Court, ‘Thore Is too much of this dd seoundrelly busi- ness going oOninthe Courts of Chicago.” Wit- neas asked John Weekler who the man was, but Wecklor refured to give his nam Tn oross-oxamination tho witness enid that be Soferred from what Wecklor told him that some- ly had offered him munuey toiniluence a Jury, Ho told Weckler further that, 1f be was put ona jure to givo a verdict according to the facts. ‘wasra, St. Clair Sutherland, Phil Conley, Ed Hurling Te mas D. Barrett, Martin Vest, John J. Healy, John V. Le Moyne, Judge Moore, Ge hnejder, and Charles E. Rollins wero culled by the defense to testify ns to the char- Actor of thedcfendant, and spoke of him asa Inan of honesty and Integrity. A. JUDAT, of tholaw firm of Hitchcock, Dupes & Judah, was called by tho prosecution, He atated that he was present in Court during the trint of tho enso of Freeman ve. The Chicago City Ratlway Company. Je aaw Griblor there, who stood Le- bind bim,;and called bin ve “ You've pot 1 bud-looking ney. there.” nosa suld that be did not know about that, Grib- Jer suid, * Yes, you buyer you have two Com- munists upon it." Gribler pointed to the back purl of the room and eald, © Got [montioning a ™an’s name) on the jury.” Witness left Gribler at that momont, and beard him say a8 ho went off, * Moru berate COL, JOHN tt, TAYLOR told bis vorsion of the ineitents connected with ‘tho lunch to which he, Gribler, andJobn Weekler sat down ether, The atury coincided with Weckler’s in the unimportant particulars, but guvea very differont version of the conversation which took place, Whilo they wero lunching, witness said, Griblor usked Weckler whether thore was not good deal of crookedness guing onamong tho Juries. Weckler replied that there was, aud stated that in n-enso tried in Judge Gary's Court $300 had beon given to a jury or jurymin to iniluence # yerdict.. Weckler then added that he bad been approached by a man niined Matton. Gribler sald: “ Weckler, you want to be cureful about the business you haye with that kind of a man”) Weckler ‘said: “I guess not.” Gribler then sald: “Ni your duty to_ report ssylug this Gribler invited tho party to go out and tuke a clyar with bim. Weckler was not alone with Griblerat any time during tho interviow, .Gribler did not suggost to Weckler the posalbility of bis fixing the jury in his Drothor's care, and Weckler did tint say any- thing about bis brother not being willing to us0 such Influences on a Jury. Nor was anything guld about tho case of Adam Weoklor against rant. Tn cross-examination tho witness stated that ho had known Gritier for five years, but did not know Patten, Witness was n collector of ronte, weling as auch for his father, uncle, and othor parties, - Waa round tho courts 8 good doal, and was present at tho trint of tho rilway‘cuse through being interested in the caso of Kelly vs, Wisner, Kolly boing a friend of his, ‘The cnae Wont over until 10 o'clock this morr- rm ne Liver Coughs often taken for Consumptton are cured alinost Instantly with Hop Iitters. AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, OTL WAVERLY priotur und Manager Thin Friday Matinee. Ieueft Bund. 1 ight Agati Uartley Campbell's wroatest triumph; bis magnifcant Irth Metlef ry Tos: muedy-Drama in Five Acts, the CALLEY SLAVE. A DOUBLE NEW YORK BUCCKSS! | Tho Urizinal Compony, from Niblo's Gordes, New York, including tno sullogting Favusite Artivtar Slims Alaud iranyery snr ¥ F.J,J, Sullivan, Mr. Chiat dir.'T. Hi. 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A and decree was obtained amainat tho auld Androw and his agsoctater in the Cirouit Court of the United States for the Southeru District of New York, o9 may be seen by reforence to the records of The United States Dairy Company gives thla cautionary notice to save Tnnvcont parties rom the cost and Iliigation that wilt follow npon ‘heir engaxing in any act of infringement upon ita patented rights, und slso w disablo thom from jeading Ignorance whi ts are Wrought against or, C.D. DESHLEN, Socratary of tho United States Dalry Company. New York, March 10, 15a, 2 TRUSSES. $100 RUPTURE Reward. We will bind oursclves to A charitablo instl- {uuGn sO te ease of an fagulaat Horan thay ean peretained by thu band that wy cannot retain with Ho ARKER | WETENTIVIE “CUMMON-SENSH TRUSS, patonted Iniy 9, 1373, " "BANELEPS, HUTMAN & PARKER, Stato-st, Chicago, Tl. Dr, Parker, the patantee, ias bad twonty yaars' ox- rience, and is curiug mat ‘ Curia sian OF the warsy cates ot fupture, Manbfacturors of tho colobratad Conimon- Heueo russ. adopted by the Government ns the bert, Sioting “Eruisqdopted By tbe _Uovernmontias Wie Dest MOTEL. ~— ATLANTIC HOTEL, Opposite Hock Island & Mich. Southern R. N. Depot. Jutoly renovated, refurnished, and changed through outin overy particular, Mrat-clase toons and meal ACE? por day, W.P. EF MESREVE, Fornierly of the 8t. James and Palmer Souse. PROPOSALS, ere nen pe PROVOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSFOR. TATION, Mendquarters Department of the Pinte, ven Diice Chlef Quartermaster, ForT OMAHA, New. Bhurch 3, 1880, EALED PROPOSALS, in tiipilente, aubjoct ‘ty the nual conuitiuns, lil by tocuived ft thix office, un~ UL o'elvek, noun, On Tuestay, April 1%, 139) oF at tio ur Cilluwhig tur the differouce if times, at thy he Depot Quarturinuaters ut Cuuyeniu and 06 which places und time they wilh bu ypened in the presence uf biddors, fur the transportation of AMlultary Supt Hien on the following descril Routes in the Departurent of the Hatta durin the Useal year commencing July 1, ts, und ending Jong a t6yts | From Grund Infanid on U, 1M. Lt, to new Post, Fort Nlybrim, Nebr From Oukaale, Nubraska, or weatorn torminusBioox City & Pacttio HG to new Post, Fort Niobrara, Nev, roi Silney, Nebroaka, to Fort Bublnison and Camp Steridan, Nebraska, ene r Frow Choy jopot, Wyoming 'Ty., to Forts Lara~ male, Fetlerman, and Stokinhoy, Wyoming ty. From Nock Creek Station, U. 0, Ii. to Forts Kote terinun and McKinney, Wyoming T om Kawling of otier stations on U, BP. Wh It, to Furt Weabakio, Wyoming tot Fron xouriurn terminus of Otab Southorn Ki, to Fort Cume: » Utab., - Fruin Stnwilin or Fort Vred, steel, Wroming Ty. ty Camp ow Shuko Iver, Wyoming iy, sid Cauip on Hite ulurilo, ‘Proposuia fur transportation on any of the routes above nuiued will be received. anne Guvernmant resorves tho right y rejectany or POPUL, Thynient for tue service depends upon a future ay propelation fur the purpose by Cougresa, Each propusnl must bo in triplicate, separate fur each route, and accompanied by a bond tn tie sum ut five hundred dullurs (400) exuculud strictly in wecurd= ance with tho printed Instructions, and upon the blank form turntaled undor thls ad-erttsoent, xuaruntev- Ing that tho party making the proposnd sad not wits draw thy xaniy within gtlaya from the dateannounced for openiny therm; wad tat if sud provunal te necopt od aud a contmet for thy service bid for awarded thereunder, he will within {days after helt nuliticd Of the award (provided suck notiticadun ba mado withiny the © days above mentioned), accept the same and furnish good and suficlunt aveurity, wy ones, tor the faithful porformarce vf the contract, Thank proysaln, form of euntract and printed clr gular stating thy estinatad quantiiew af supplice to bo trinsported, and uiving full Intormation ws to, 10 manner of bidding, conditions to bo observed by bid- dors, and terms uf contract aid parmedt, will be fur, nlabed Gn nyplication to thls ontive, oF ta thu ofoos OF the Ds uurternuaier at Cheronne and Oden. sn INL Proporta should be niarke ANeANMpOTLALUN TPUI ——— toy —— LUVINGTON, Chie Quarturmaster. Rpt (aarp or een, cE OF ANT WAnILINGTON, D.C, Murch 4, 1s. Ia Undursed propusula fur sugnr, cote the case may bor nddrussed to the Com of Indian Aifairs, Now, 6 und oF Woot Btreet, Now Yurk City, will be received up tu Hl v’eluck: nto, of Thursday, the 2th instant, for furnishing: Thofullowing articles tur tha indian servic, ving 47),.QU pounds of light-brown sugary 2100) pounds of Rio conve; KU po ft Boaled pro fe as nitasion cut IY aut without, breeehinas wind iw Weyuns (1 threo pad a quarter chy ab ict 2d of which with Cull- ornla brake und 3 with Ordinary bruker GO thi uch and biwo wid titee-qunrter inch, at Kunena city: (tree und arivr inch at Nous City; w threg aud a quarter inch at Unionville, Sfiniusnin; Snd aguarter inch at Dotutt, Bl ond S three hus, Ril with Lrakos, Bidders for wavons will atute, sup: wrataty, tho priog each fur wp-bUx, sprig Bont, aiid Dows und 1 uz, duck covers, Contractors a, and tobacco will bo'rugi muotiatoly upon the approval of thelr contracts, und thusy for vaquns tnd purneva within thirty dave theruafive, | Auy uF atl Uda, of any purt of any bid, will be rejectud If deemed. for tho buat tnlerosts of Law Government, und the right will be resvrved to Increasu ordimiaish the quantity of ony articlo namod above, und thu further Hight tu lngrogag oF diminiah the atacunt apuclied in any contract W an UxtenL not exceuding twenty-tive por centun, bid must be gecumpanted by a certified chook or draft non sume United Bates deposltors, pazably to thy onlur of the Commisslunur of Indian Atala, whi for put loss than i rats abel wine ea ietratuemad tu th biddur, “ithta’ nae’ wcusee® Bee Re gl fara ce Cds la preneribads b Spocs ribud. eret No sport J. WMGUKS, Acting Comutastoner, Proposala for Military Buppiics HSANQUANTENS DEPANTHENT OF THE PLATTE, OF FICN CIBEY CEA TERM ARE HL blurel SEALED pROPOSALSO IN triplicate’ subject tie usual conditions, will bu rauslvud ut this vitico until 1 olcluck, nom on iyusduy, April 3 or wi rae hour (eiluwing for the diforence In the) atv Olticus Of the Quarterdiastors xt the) following sumed atatiuns, at which places und tle thyy will be ajar in che bresency uf bidders, tor the furnishing wad do- [leery of Sititary Yupptige durin she year connie tng July 141 tosh wad Suding dune Sth ist sNined, Mids and Car ual, OF ALLL GL nal R may by Foqulrod at Gaiauy Depot Kort Gustin, bore Hurt Uare Niobrara, Fort AeVuurson, ort Bids wy, Chey enue Le ork. ihuaaetl, Ful on Boe ia eae Heil More alouplue’ Fore Canuron 5 on (aiue Bheriuan, Pure ‘Laramie, Fost Fort Meh lonoy and. Kurt Wastin Ct oo alsu by teculved at this oftice to the sere aaa ater saath thor mutiga' on the Hino of can olny nonres x Golo Pacide Natirond, of tive th he o the Union Baet ve (Ubusand tune vl Coal, of Bw pounds tw the tan, at the Omabu Depot, or af statins on the raging Mallroad wast from Ke y Junction, Nien pouids Corp, wud ube million pounds ata, Wide tyr cain ehould slate the rate par IW) pounds—uut por funnel. Paymont for te supyllus doyads upon 9 tae ture sppropaudion far thy purpose bye Weaqiieulh fur vlUier glues o or fur quant ues rocelvod, ack priyoss) should 9 for wucey aril 5 ad au otal a Jeet any: he Uuvuriigunt rescerus the rejact any or ull propusiias "A profersaea witl be uivon to ardleloe gait browmule wid: printed clroulpes statis ik propwula wid’ pelntod clroylprs stats kind’ und eatinmatad qubnltipe ‘ue: Wards play abe harevul required at aaah wallop, wad ivited full ine clund ee tu Lhomannur of budlag, conditions to bs ubsurved Ly ere aud terms ul cuntinct, &c., will by turuighod on wppiicadion tu this olfice or ty bua Quarterugaters wt thy various statuses nuniud. Kovelupws contatalug proposal wuld ba tnarkod: —" Prypouals for ——~ ab mand adudroasoul 10 the uidoninyad or the respoutlys Must und Depot Quarturastars, ‘ 1; LUDINGYON, Chief Quastersaaster. OCEAN NAVIGATION, Ferenc eenctiiceien bathe bibcientoineninnhey Oona NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. New York... onron, sg Daries Steamers anil every Saturday from New York for Southampton, and Hremen, Waasengérs booked for Tandon and Paris at lowoat rate. NATHY OF PASSAGE—From Now York to South> ginnton. London. Havre, and Bremen, first enbin, HUF; second cabin, OH; steeragn, EN. Return tiekots At roduced rater, OFLRICHS, & CO, 2 Rovwllins Gregn, Ne YT. CLAUBBNIUS & CO, 2Houth Clarke at, Agents hicaso. — STATE LINE To niargnm Livernool, Dublin, Relfest. and London. ory, fC Ne Xn Ove! Birxs Cabin, TORK according lo nccommodaion. " Becona Cable, We, Broerages FS cat iN, BALDWIN & £0. ‘TBirondway, N.Y. nnd Im Randalph-s fears SOrIR ALNGRN, Westorn Manager HOKEIUS BITTER, TO THE PUBLIC-.-BOKER'S BITTERS. BEWARE OF COUNTERFFITS AND IMITATIONS In accurdancn with tho desire frequently oxpressed, both In the United States and abroad, theo Bitters, fy long und justly colabrated for tolr fnencsa, as cordin}and’fur their medicinal virtues againat all dia gown of or arising fromm. the digoative orcans, mill henceforth be pat up and’sotd nut only in quark but ALSO IN PINT ROTILES, for medicinal), family, travoling, and other purpomms Tobe bed ne nll sho prinetnal drugeisty, mrgcore, Mauoe merchants’ eto. L, KUNKE, Jr, Sole Agent, New York, No. 7AJohn-st.” Post-omoe Hox LO. ____ RAILMOAD TIIE-TATLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, RXPLANATION OF REENENO MATE} Batards: TREE “Sunday excepted, Mats Saye Chieago dz Northwestern stnitway, Wor Maps, Guide-Hooks, Time-Tabies, Bloenli accommodations, apply at sny of tha followin: flcket 9} Company: & Clark-st., Gran Focifie Hotel. Urink's Express office (on northoass corner Kandoiph and Btate-dte.), Palmer Louse, Sommer Canal and Madison-ste. (on West Wide), and ePacthe Fart Line. oSloux City & Yani aDubuque Nay Kx. vie Ci Dubuque Nght Ex. via Clinton.. gOmaha Night Ey press ea] aes Moines Night Expresi 4 abes Moinus Day Express., ablovz City & Yankton a rt Rocklort bMilwaukes &poci bMilwaukoo Expross DMilwankee lantenget.,. wer (daligi.... (daily), URUNUARTIS PEEEEEEEEEEE (BSRSEREER ARSE ESR BH, Pullman Hotel Caraaro ran trough, botween Chi- gagp and Connell Diubs, on tho train leaving Cutcago m, io other rond runs Laliman or any other form of hotel cars went of Chi @—Depot corner of Wells an’ Kinste-sta, b—Depot corner of Canal and Xinsie-sta, Chiengo, Barlington 4 Quincy Ratirond. For Maps, Guide-Hooka, Timu-'labies, Sleoping-Car Accommodauuns, apply at any of the following Tiekot-Unices of the ranpeny, in Chicago: & Clark vlettee Banrene Ofte (oy ; Grgng canal Hayat cornat Cana) ang + Pol Ny Madison-sta. (on Wost Side). rae ah, rand Puciie Hyted, portheust comer ftandol Ottawa t intor Fis Remake & ieanace Eyre Bocktord & Freoport Rxpro: Dubuque & stoux City Expre Kensan & Conarade aprons amare Gio Actonies achat AES pase poka, and Kansas City, on the Paetae. ioe Chicago, atitwantee & St. Pin) Rallway. ‘Union ior Madison and Car ts. Ticks Omiees, dé Clarkeat,Paimer Houso,snd Grand Pace Leave. | Arrive. Milwaukeo F: z é Milwaukee xpresd KA ‘Prairio da ‘Chien, or via La Crosse and Witone Ailinots Central sallrond. Depot foot of Lako-at. and foot uf Twonty-seoond-st, ‘ahekor: rand ty ear Cat pacine Lfotel, pad Pattie Houser? On fe BPuoria, Durlingwon & Kovkule>. Tubuguo soe guy Hxnrosa,, Dubugue & Hour Ui uy; Glinisa Pastenser« a0n Saturday night runs to Centralin only. fon Saturday might tuns to Peuris, obi Chicano 4 Alton. bs ‘ost Hide, nenr Bindison-st. bri ‘AMwonty-thint-at ‘Tekut Offices, at Depots, Clurk-at, Uraud Paolle titi, aad Palo ‘Mou Unton Depot, We Ransas City & Den Kanans City Nicht ‘Be Luuls, pein mn bite & New Urivans Kxpres Ke Mould, Sprinuiold & Taxas.,..1§ Peoria, Puplington } Peat Kx pees)? pit & Keokul Exproass. o-|f 20) Hokin & Peoria Rxproas.......c..{ 12 Chingy & Paduente 1 Wi, Stroator, Lacon, Wanhlingt'n Hx.|¢ Soilceds Dwight Accomupdauon.|* bu Bis ttre EEEEEREEETA eyturtasons BEEP EEEEet ty Chicago, Rock Dept, curne ¥ Yalan «te Pnetne Hattrond. ‘Otlioes, Gi lar House Gmud'Becite ‘an Huron and Shorman-sis, » Sherman House, Malinor House, jal, anid 7 Canal, corner Madison, Loave, j Attivo, phez Davenport Express. Karena City sity. Leave sebiun icbress Oru AOCURIEN Niuht Hex pren * Dally oxee 4$Dally oxcept et Michigan Contrat Malirond, Peel Origa if Clark arc southvantcortorot hams 5 eurnurof Hats doiph, Grand Paciia itatels undat Palmur louse. fet a alti fi : lute xpress Q fp Lake Shore & Michigan Sontheru Ratiway. Tiekot omces at dopots Van Vuren-st, head of La and fruigne oie undorbneraat: Sieaee, oid aiseee jor Bhortia . Siege init Grand Paci Hotel und Pater ties, 1a Maly Tain Bieciat hom fare 2 Atlantlo N.Y, ex Fas expre Pittabars, Ciustnuntt di Mt, Goute Te. IE : ad Koka , Depot Surmurot Union nnd Carruleaia, West Bide, Loay Arrive, Cinctnnnth Indianspol , Loulss| ville, Columbus jt. Day| yy amié 8: 2 balk 0 Sia Pittsbura, Ft, Wayne di Chiensy Itattway, co} ison! eb los, Pepa se Re atutor Uadees md Grad acto tty Arrive. 1 and Bxpress, iy pecs Eaprose wy Bi fast Lite. EVRY Depots, Ei: sae dante ond Tob at “Swehes>” epot ‘xposition pati hie ani (vot of 'wanty= ONives, 6 Clark-or, Valaor Hua Hehe ae lahat mae eet Cole ot tor FF Fore Mankakee Zine, + Depot foot of sake-st. and tuo uf Twenty! Depot foot of sakes end ten Lear Cinctnnad,, Indlanapolla & sane wile AN ueHeyradi Stour, Grand Pos TClark-at., Clinton and Uns- ik tt sae etek and Depo earner Wt follau, Pasta veas iaais iD Consuls personally ur by mail. free uf chars guruuls, bervous, ue apuclad dada bed, the vat, ata cures wt {ha valy puysisian ty te city WHY Warrants cu! NO COL NO PAYt

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