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sareRated 131,000 bu and shipments 271,000 ‘The following was tho produce movemont re- sorted from Now York Satuntay: Mecoipta— Flour, 10,050 bris; whent, 70,050 bus corn, 188,120 Dn: onts, 29,316 bu; corn-meal, 1,850 pkgs} ryo, innlt, 4,704 bu bris; cut ments, 4,576 pkgs: Inrd, 1,650 teaz r] whisky, 123 bris, Exports—Vor twenty-four hours—Flour, 9,000 dria; whent, 153,000 bu} corn, 57,000 bu. The following wore tho totals of shipments of hog product feom this city for tho times stated, The weights are gross t pete ra quiet; primo steam, $7.00 Motntions worn $1.10¢4.:6 f DEA dt Review of Financial’ Events In Chicago Last Week. 70, WTd—FloUr, 8000 brie; wheat, 27,000 buy bare m vis—Flour, 400) ‘briay wheat, 10,000 buy bars ERD-In thin branch of tho Tyo-ainek markot tho pnet weok has beon tha most active und proapors US Of the proxont ronson. Karl favornble reports from the Bas heck thy demand, and thoro wos n pricos, Dut since ‘Tiwadny there has been a brie quiey, and nn advance in prices uf $4 or B higher than h yore is dito ton inaterialiy invrense ito tho entinneed yaine oF wool, As the Wns almost a total kely wo te a continicd shipment abron vorable ta a cot ‘8 MINEKOL wns nct= ts for common to - Lz ina continwe firm, in rkot, Prunos, curran uu rod iy in the week nn- it had a tendency to aa glean, and othor tm) allutit anftentng of LOUISVILT: omostica rulod quiat And Btoady, Lautavitn, March 20.—Corrox—| re Froun~Stendy and unchanged. GHAIN—Whont dull; little business; hold Armty at “1.21013. Com stondy; No.2 white, ayatiger do mixod, 2430, Onta qutot but atondy: No. 2 white, iyo quint at wast suse ME eRSTO. ork eneler nt $12.35, The Produce Markets Fairly Activ aud Generally Lower—Corn , and Oats Weak. ‘Bteady at 12340. Kruglish ' atioep-cro} none Rood domand for choteo grad nnd the present autiook sec Mousnee of bigh prices, Sat Ivo and strona ot @,ineeb. a) p modlum grados, nnd at 75.01.00 for goud to extra. AYORR. ss Ralsing, Landon jay Ratsins, Valencia. Italains, louse Muscat Zante cnrranta, re Citron, aireanban and Closed te ; Wheat Irrogular, Heavy—Another Decline in Provistons. Fre Mennh | Te, HU; clear ib, #1.00; cient, S185, I houldore, 430; cloar rib, 74%. Lame—Soge ‘WHISKY—Btoady at #1 Br, LOUIE, March 20.—CATtLR—Supply very I and litte. coin, and that local; rocaite, 40; al Hones, 1,00. SuxRI--Unehangeds no supply to work on; rocoipts, 11, nan —Dullt’ Nght shipping, #12024. BZ mtxod me FINANCIAL. provisions from the seaboard during the week ending March 10 included 481 ‘The prospect that Chicago would ship ourroncy | bris pork, 4,278 bris beef, 10,274,022 ths lard, 2,- to Now York disnppenred lust week. The coune try began on Monday to call for Inrgor remit- tances, and continued to dono all through the week. Exchange, which had risen to par, weak- ened again, and on Saturday waa bard to gel nt Bo and $1 per $1,000 discount. A large part of | vhom: this currency wassent nway for rnitrond puy- Tolls. Discounts have been fairly netive all the week, and cho banks report tholr Ines full. Rates wore stendy at 63 percent, TOLRNO, O., March 20.—UitAIN—Whoat woaks No. 4 white Wabarh, #124) No. 1 white Michtenn, $1.25; amber Michignn, H.3043 April and May, 81.10; Juno, $1.04; No.3 red Wabash, €1.2144. Corn—Wenky hixh- mixed, £03 No, % spot, 423{c1 My, 420; No. 2 white, \4os rolectod, te. Oats dull; No.3 nominally M40, GeOva BEBD—Quiloty i] 1 pCRIPTS—Whonty 42,000 bur corm, 24,000 buy oats, at TeNTS—Wheat, 90,000 bit; corn, 65,000 buy onta, TITI6 Ibs hog ment, 261,000 Ibs ‘Phoose, and 041,206 ond Bhipmonta, 300) RANSAS CITY, Rtnien wae PROVISIONS. rent ‘Wero modorately active, but than onsier tono in live hogs arket wna firmer anrly, but foll bnek, and closed rather wenk all round, perhaps Infiuenced by the further decline In. corn, Spe toa PRODUCT: KANRAS CITY, jaca wero. int lon were alow. Chol y cows, 6.240; Colorados, mants, 2th towers choles yping and daized Hooking, ‘Tho trading was chietly BUFFALO. BUFFALO, March 2.—-QNAIN—Whent negtecteds satosof car white Michlgnn ut $1.2 on track. Col quietand unsettled soles Lear old Nu, 2in atora at Stoy 1.enrs Now No. Jon trock at 43}o. Onts dull; 9 cura white Michtiin on track at lo. Barley dally ears Canada at noon HAILNOAD FREIGITS=Unchanged. KKANSAS CITY. Bpectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, TANBAB CITY, Moy March 0.—URAIN—Tha Price Current roporta whont recolpts, G71 buy atilpmanta, 10; I irket. Jobber ‘eport 8 fale demas Tinea thebo in. atendy sang tf apacand met Ronilor than at the beginning of the week: Wo Again quote as follows; nie ‘The pnektng of this clty alnco Marct 1 ts estimated: to be 22,000 his, nurntriat 115,000. year ayo, and 130,000 ‘Tho Clnolunath Price-Current given the following na the nzgreente work of the six lance cities during tho four winter months: $8779, Decrease, ond 4 —Ituds~Steady: common, ; packings Sieare.aly matene y AIpIUENte, B35, INDIANAPOLIS, Hoas—Quiet at 83,700 tf two yunrs aut, wero strung, Col road bonds havo been unueually Might, Speeus Jation in rallrond stocks on tha Now York Ex+ chango was reduced to & low figure by tho ap prebonstons of monetary stringency in conned. tion with tho Aprilectticments, Bank clearings for the wovk were $25,440,000, agninst $16,010,000 4n tho corresponding week of Inst year, A Washington dispatch to the Now York Graphio states that tho official statement of tho exports of provistons from tho United States for the month of Fobrinry list, comparcd with tho corresponding month In 1870, shows a falling oft of $9,000,000, whilo tho {nereaso in importa during: that timo has been unprecedented, ‘This de- crease in oxports attd fnerenso in finports enuses some alarm among Tronsury officinis, ns it is ex- pected that when tho official returns for Fob- ruary areallin that tho balance of trade will Appear against tho United States for tho first tine In five yonrs, Tho manipulation of the Now York fnancial and money market last weok fs described by thi Journal of Commerce of ‘Thursday An ollicer of one of the u interest tu tho atc yo neglected, muck, "eM logs, No. packed, a yield Of lard, I 40; recolpta, 4, BY TELEGRAPH. FORKHIGN. Bpeetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LIVENPOOL, Maroh 20-11: a. m.—FLOUN=No. 1, 13s} No. 2, Haid. GHAIN—Whont—Winter, No. 1, Ita 1045 No, 2, 116 2 spring, No. 1. ls 2dt No, 3, 10s 443 whito, No, 2, 1s ad; No, 2, 10nd} club, No. 3, ts M1; No. 4 1is2d. Corn— Now, No. 1, 0s td; No.2, Ca. Provistoxs~—Vork, fi livenrooL, March %.—CoTTON—Firmor st TH@ Ti-AGA; sales, 8,000 bales; specutntion and axport, 1,000; los. ‘M—-SUGAN—Contrifugal, 2a Ks. in 15d Socretary of tha Bt, Louls Morchanta' Exehnngo following na the winter pack! of "3- “i 4 enalt, SBC} Murch, 2y4C. DETROIT, March 2.—FLoun—Dall. GRAIN—Whont stendys oxten nominal; No, 1 whito, SLENAOLAs April, MAUNCLIL, Juno, #124t4; milling, No, 2 nominal, ‘Wheat 0) bt, BILPENTS—W heat, 5,00 bu, Prime maak pork, Exten prime pork, bel Clear york, brs nado, SGT; March, if Chotco corn or sugar. rine corn or suinr ‘nir to Rood corn oF (ry 5, arch 2.—FeTROLEUM—14t, ‘ho following wore recolved by tho Chicngo Hoard March 20—Wheat—Not much dotngt stds No. asprit declined Id, PRORTA, Ill, Starch 2—GRATN—Com_notive and frm high mixed, w@wiigo; mixed, I4{@30}fo. nts steady: No, 2white, Base. Kya dully No. 2, 4a qislauvixes—Stendys 400 brie finished on basta of “Ad a bolow the latest prices of Friday, at’ 807) nt I ho mont nh fair demand and MW, CarROeR Of const—Whontin moderne demands Canfornia declined Id and No. 2x Lid doclino, Arriv nat 1 2 apring and Callfornin dectined fair omund and trp. i ary ica lull und ad lower, at ag He $m 4 1d as Jane at FliGe quiet and tama, though selling = 1 ty pe amit $100 naltor Zigab.00 for April, nd M45 for dunes 100 boxes. boxes tonw urd short clears at hie leading culs were AbOUE Bs o'oluck fur the partly-cured cuts: ‘town hanks, wholing tnurket. juts for tha oxacted full ratoa for all the money coinmand, and in most cuses suce ecoded In obtaining very nour the highest frac- tions. While he was thus manipulating money Btocke fell, and it naw appears that tha decline was lout for the pu tain cliques to lond up, money wns again afternoon the tables were turned Oswzdo, March 20.~Gitain—Whent steady; No.1 hard Minnosotn apring, $Lid; red Stato, $150, Corn nominally unchungad; Wostern mixed, 610, INDIANAPOLIS, pitiANavoris! Moroh i—Gnat 2 Fon, $1.24AI.25, Co BKC No.9 rod $1.20 mn atonly at STMOW}c., Oats a pa klinuldors at 8.6 Vork—-Western 0m low, de, Chee, y the gnino with layed attecosstull 4,0N 11 March 20. easter: Caligirnin ett ti dds, Wer Seay Nowa tia were offered freely and in large amounts by tho party who had but n short time before up the rte, A fow days ego we remarked that thu course of the stock uarkot depended upon money, Now It fs prop- er to 6ny that the future of stocks depends upon tho ability of the person we hi to longer’ mantputate the money iarke), Tho aunt those whoarecom- would do wall In future 22 spring, Oar fale ny ther enslur; fair avor- Gda se. Cargoos on paasuto— whont just al uppity A Sis nearly due, a ave y mont during tha ongaged in puttin, RosTon, March 20.—Woor--Sates show somo falling off compnrod with provious weoks, but some Rood bustnoss ins beon duno und rather botter prices ob- tained for modium grndes of domestic and for foreign fine. Ohlo, Ponnsyivania, and Wost Virginia doublo oxtr srt above fleeces wero somewhat neglocted, ‘Tho demand for all kinds of flooco-wool was limited, a other kinds fow anes, Meuiim Ir in spring wiient for ship. progunt and following month, Gls, NEW YORK. bh 20,—COTTON—Oniet, but atondy, At 13 3-16@13 B-100; futures barely stondy; Mareh, 13.00; April 13.10; May, ‘RSto; June, 4.620; July, Wet August, 120: Heptember, 137dey- Octobor, Ladies November, 12.11¢; Dacembor, 12.06c, FLout—Dull and In buyers’ favor; recolpts, 11,000 brie; super State and Western, $1.£605.00; common to Rood oxtra, §5.1525.60; goud to chotce, 33.5548: whont extra, $5.85600.50; oxtra Ohlo, $5.70; Bt. {innesota patent process, $7,025.00. GHAIN—Whont atondy and firm; recolpte, 77,000 buy ‘No, 8 spring in atoro, $1.31; ungraded rod, 8A0G145; Kansas No. 3 red, $1.33; No.2 red, FLasigeltcyg in stora and afloat inixed wintor, $1.11 white, #1411 No.1 du, onod at BT gat no ANd $i Dorod; Fi ntnyigs in stuf is billed at $12.00, una tnth at f2i0, Tt Stoud thet the bulk of tha tumber piled “on re ina alrendy buon sold,a good portion of Ito game wanexposed t wougon is axpucted to open Hed ta borrow m provide thomaclyes cau donbticas obtain all thoy want at falr rates, Provided thoy have neceptablo coltatera! ‘Tho Graphic of Thuraday end: ge wna crested with considerable purchuses of the murket yesterday nt the lowest polnt, 1s alzo were Gould'and Cammack. As to tho posl- tion of there operators, the two Inst named ure Not likely to buy a market wi high ton dangerous extent. ed us very dealroms to bring abot action between Mesrs. Gould and Keene. This effected, ho thinks the market would © yo right bt up.” The common belief ts that his ef- utker are not likely to be 10 hore, ‘The now Teacond elens, 2and 3 inch. Kirst and sucond, Ili neh... und {n Michigan an ec. S¢o for shoulda and No. Lwools are scarce and sbort cloars, iu! (2h for whito, Sxasie for Laga@ukie fur while, 440 for yellow, and Mw Wun qilot nt $3.0025.50 for moss, $4.5020.00 3 Fonnaylyauta, and West Virginin double extras. ane low, und 414,080 4 ichizan extra and mrouium, S326le; unwashed fleocs: jer Winconnin, 4354 rstund ace Cammon drossed aldin Flooring, second common dressod.: ‘A stock boards, eld nek, I stuck boarda, IGiel2 Incl 8 choice New York exten, 51 wo; combing and doini 4503 Georuia, 454i0},Tor LS intable Hoocos, Bisisi¢o; tub-w ‘oh thoy regard na. Suge ts report A concert of Loouts, $5.1025.00; DRY GooDs, ‘New York, March 20.—Tho jobbing trade continnes netiva, and oll kinds pf staylo and dopartmont goods . Cotton Roods in moderate demand ot firat hands, and pricoa remain firo, Prints in falrre- quent and frm. Ginghams, Inwns, and dreas goods continue native and in light supply. Wooton goods for mou’s wour nioving steadily on scoount of former orders, Prices very firm. FLOUI—Was dull) and unchanged, scarcely any domand, but holdors nakod former peicos, The salen were Mmitod to Partly at €.0, and 235 brin xprings, partly nt 00, Ex- pertoxtrus wore quoted at $.0N5% in sacks, und doubly extras do at H25.15.00, OTunt MtListuPrK—Kules ware 18 cars brn at HLOGH23; 3 cars middlings at #€4.25214.00; 2 cars whont ecrocnings nt #0 Conrse curn-moal wos nomnnl nt $14.125§ per ton on trick, SPRING WHEA'T—Was modorataly netivo and toss Wonk, though tt coutd scurcoly bo called stondier, The Inarket duclinad 3{¢, advanced tc, und closed WMO bolow the tatest prices of Friday. unted ciater, but wit K (lds; ungraded Dimension stui Dimenston stutt 6e0 feat. Tickets, rongh ant Lath. forts ast pea erbwned with suc NRW ORLEANS, New Onneans, March 20.—Sight exchango on peat per $1,000 premium, tive but fowor, nt Mo” cai Jota, ic In boat ints. Corn active hutn nbade lower; mnernied, Saceict ices, i ans an unsotelod ranekel for carbons er olla were fairly steady, ‘he change rere In Lillnols ieunt test, mnow-white, and Alloiigan tests, a0 Thome 110 degioos tent 180 dexroes twat, i and lowory recelpta, Stoseai white Weston, oiaei4e. ne Fane NE, 7 isc: Eastorn and Wost- ‘ark Stale, 270 TL B. UOMLISTER & CO, MEMBERS N. Y. STOCK EXCLLANGA, WW LA BALLE-ST., CHICAGO, 4 NEW-ST., N.Y. CITY. wa, Uslines, phy Sr, Luts, Mo. Mareh 20.—CoTton—Firm; middting, 12}40; alot, 1,100 bales; reaolpts, 000; ahipmonta, 1,100; N&w OnLrans, Le, ern, Te2ser Ghocrut Ea Vert bon, hendthgh fair to good repinink, TH and. is—Htondly and unchangod. ommnnll March 2,—Corron—Quict butatendy; middling, 12}6¢; low middling, 120; Ropd at recelnta, 6074 bales; at Britali ne! on alos, 2,50; BLOCK, BUX6, PETROLIUM. CLEVELAND, O., March 2.—PRTROLETM—Quist and Stendy; Standard white, 110 test, Tie. PITTanUNG, Va, March 2.—PeTRoLRUM—Dodor- atoly activo; crude stendy at shipment; rofinod, To for Pbilsdelphia dollvory, Liverpont wus nly tine it the market un firm. ‘This, with the ¥ aftornoon her but there wero ‘HL. 31, Holllator, 2, BD, Holmes, ‘rather treo. ABA P. Portsit, Preat, enough sellers MAVERICK NATIONAL BANI, J.J, Boy, Cashier, 10BI20. mands hemlock 4 Atio Granda light, middle, e, lontte; pultod, Ratze; un sod 0 mice with which At touathior, nvolng UF ‘ Nontafoot olt, atrictly pura. pri and Moy wrices tote ge ry it storage charges wlone, thane who ear ie, Hnyonos Ayr envy wolgih WoOol—Domentle foe waned, 142420; ‘Toxas, 21 8—Dork quicl, but steady: old meas, #112, Hoot dull and aneham Unchanged; 101 dies, nukoo ranwesnbune SiMe at Parker's for tha sama ne Chi Ate tn ate quilt nl te clear nikddles, 7a; nhort cluny mile ‘TMe. Lard—Market dailf prime stoam, it has been sold ou! by fenr of auhndow, ynit, elit at tind Lota of do, + COLLECTIONS a epeciaity. usiness from Banks and.Bankers solicited, Satisfactory Dusinoss Paper discounted, pondence Invited. INVESTMENT BECUMITIES, ‘We are constant deators in Govornment bonds, and havo enhund somo cholco Gand? por cont munt- cipal and actioo! bonds, Wits of oxchanga on Great Britain and tho Contl- nent, Lotters of credit. PRESTON, KEAN & CO., Bankers, 0 Washington-st, COOK COUNTY AND WEST CI HONDS, AROS Were “stunay ne Papas eer ‘and ete for ater varietes, ‘Tho offerings gro aTUpIe, "TOGLERY—Wos tn fair locat ro pricus. ‘The offorinus wore. mi ood contition sald renal! WILMINGTON, Blarch 2.—SVilits TunpeNTinZ— ———— ‘Travolors’? Comfort—A Happy Innova- tion in Waflway Travel—The Chair tuirkoyedlreanaity rent ci v6, or dons wild ctieks, 8 ‘ora rather quie: without partieutar change in pricos, Tinothy sald at (a being f2. Mt, Clay i 4) be rejected IS, the outaide 340) bu winter, by sam ately active und a from the latent ius word Irregular In tone, and nob so tho pravious evening, thou Our raceipte were nynin b goud shipping demand hore, Of corn previnusly purchasud, etivered according Wo Gf carson trick. Cleveland Herald. R A now {dea in allway travel, and ono that wilt previnted by tho publi, is the introduction Columbus, Cincinnatl & Indl- run on the through tne to St. Lor no extrn cost attached to ridin; muny profer thom vo a ro; PINLADELPHIA. PRILADELPRIA, March 20—FLoun—Dullr Weel Orn oxtras, $5.00; Minncsote oxtrn, modium, 8.000 025; choloo, $0.10; fancy, €0.60; Ohio, extra good, $0.75; choice, ¥7.00; Southern Uitnols, $7.00; wintor und spring patents, %7.25¢8.00, Iye four—Littto doing at 125.00, i wr Heht, Finx weakenad to $L.G@UGL jendy and In moderate roquor P anapalls Rallrond ce i naold : Baus RIrang as was Ox) ICAU DERBY Liverpool wns int slecpor. Ineach cur thoro are thirty-two Horton reclinin; with soft-cushioned sonts and baoks, an: tacbinent undernoath ench by which, with regu- Jnting the back of the chatr properly, one cau lic th and suocoze uwny to’ tho ploagant the train. At ono ond of the car isa, sinvking apartment where four persons can sit comfortably, and enjoy tholr Huyanns and tho surrounding seonory. At tho othor end ian wash-room, fully supplied, and noxt ao heating room, whore tho furnace Is stationad, {a uecommoadation for two more smokers. On tha back of uch chair is cushions from bell MILWAUKED & ST. PAUL FIRST MONTGAGE TPER CENT BONDS, duo In 1108, INVESTMENT BONDS OF ALL KINDS, CHARLES HENROTIN, . 10 Washington-st. TRASK & FNANOIB Tankers and Brokers, ™M BROADWAY, Mombers of tho New York Btock Exchanye and Now York Alining Btock Exehanue, jocuritios Bouylit and Sold on Commis. iW Carriad on Marana. Daily Murkot Lottors sunt to Customore, VINST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO HAS FOI SAL #0000 6 PEN CENT NONDS, ISSUED UY TOWN OF WHS' CHICAGO, At 10} und Intorest, Th addition to a xoneral line of other securities, Dist. Columbta 3.45 Bonds, guaranteed by U, 8, Gor- ernont, for ante at iG, MINING NEWS. BAN FRANCISCO, GAN Franoisco, Cal., March 20.—Tho following aro tho closing quotations at thu Stock Board: RAIN—Whont Ormor; rojocted, on track, $1.41 No. 3 réd, in olevator, §1.41; No.3 rod do, $1.80; No, 3 red, March, §.49}4 bld, 814inskeds April, $1.53 bid, $143 ankedls May, $4136 bi $1.2334 bh, $1.0} asked, Corn firmer; Weatorn mixod on track, S530; sail mixcd, March, Mi{e bid, Boigo ‘a nakous Any, 5: nakod, On but which contd not by trict, owing to thy crumb fained apot, but futures wore depresses Ings, ne on several provlons i aut tha den that cortt ud therfore im fair deriand’ ‘at ‘tho’ rocont du- watod #0 brian the Unals of $1.05 n WOUI—Wan steady under a fale demand from tho Wouen manufacturers: the. tat 147 aaked; Inne, f ir aller, May opened rv Inlon tho market will ‘take, | Se 2 ie at the clus, askods April bt unsotttody miLxad ‘ape ROE fe cas. “pot com clised At Mic wid for glit-odged recel de far dy tn tal —Quict” Hoof, Tams, smoked, [c. Lurd—Wentorn, sUTTEN—Active ond Now York Hunto, land, Bradtord Courity, Moss pork, ic} plokled, 7; shams sland olovatore, ng solled: thew fact, has Almost the appear- nas parlor cr, without the ex- comforts that a travolor } could expoct ire his on signifying his wish,to tie porter, Each chalr costa about $45. Hi. 'Thowus, the General Manngor of the road, originated the idea in Cleveland, the cost to thoCompany tn furnish! fort and convenlenco so go thoy expect that tholr attarts Fine unwashed... Coarse unwashod,. ‘Tub-waahod, chole ‘Tub-washed, comm Allclasses af 8 cases be mm Iosorva Oxtra, e300; Mu Baily Wosturn, ie. (ui! Fn, Ie, Day Western full cream, 1s9lus{o} do uit and unchany + Western, $1.1 UF, 22 brid; wheat, tty Onta, 12.00 Di BUI MENTY—Co; ny eee, Irate tra charge. All tha bitenrs nts ‘oro more actlve, 0 er than on Friday evening. Tene bulng tusjocted | ed alow und Abou! mund early for shipment, T miurkot opened fem ut the Inteat prices of Frit won gAVE Wuy Undue frue onuringe, whiten incl od innuy Lute 0 , 8,200 bu, puning strong und clos= he roe LIVE STOCK, 28,000 bu; corn, nerously 1ty . will muct with duo aid that they will oventually do 6 iden entertatned bs Hiruie Of a railway Journey, attuched to the Bt, Ienvea Clovelund ove tho one that arrives e ower, he apucutative NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS, March %.—FLOUR—Dutt; supertno, H75G5.0; XX, 5.5085,75; XXX, $5,756.00; high yrades, Ot, BA GRAIN—Narley active and tiem, Corn quict and Kahse. Onte onaler at dtc, ConN-MrAl—Dull nt $2.40, MAy—Markot dutly prime quoted nt $18.00, Provisions—Pork dull and lowor at $12.60, Tard steady; rofned teres, fer key, Fmt ahouldura, 10 Hib, TTD clk Baller May openud at then foll uuraitually to i Aor price. ‘The duinand wor Lous through train, which \d to ‘ery ovening ut 7:25, an in the morning. es Tho Protected | Pulp-Pups tn Congres New Yok Times @ little band af monopollsts who aro strug- to retnin tho privitegs of charging for wool-pulp three times itd cost of produation havo attumpted to identify the whole buly of Papor-manufucturers with tho maintunnnco of thelr power of extortion. Tho fact ought to bo sulltciontly obylous to the Ways and Means Committes, and to membors of Congress gener- ally, that it Isus much tho Interest of the paper trado to hive cheap pulp ua to have chenp niga. Noth come to thom’ under the catugory of raw Iuterials, and they sre quite as little dispased 4s tho newspaper propriotors ‘of the country for tho buneilt of Representatlyos Hussoll and Miller and their nssooiat growing tleh under tho double protecti a patent and a heavy duty, Nolther the royalty ‘on the manufacture of pulp nor tho duty on its importation exists wnywhero else than in the and newapapers in England and wos, Cash. anion wera re 115,000 bu white wt sbi 52.00 bu. aitha priceaf tho provious eae niintinl at ive, iE eden, of tear uw by mm AUixed at aye rd lot, FTATHAH U0. awers cullvasal 14K. wi 00; nme—Huxnr-cured ‘estorn ructitiad, $1.0%e1.10. a wt tower Klo carKoos, OF Sogar—~Dutiand quod and 'entorn cattle prom= BA was quoted ens; known, ‘io post tor ie tn iA ied fonacewunt uc she ta ar tho Inrwost over winter hae boon a most favorable ono to ranchmon, there haying boen no xevore storme, und tho reno having beon good and froe fram snow. Not only has tha percentage of toss boon oxcoptionally light, but the cattis have como through tho wintor {n untisualty goud condition, and, from present optenrancos, wlll borendy fur market ata much cariler date than’ last year, Frou special roporta to the KanensCity Cum t Jndicator it ts snfe to pluce quo aenson' Of Texas cattle nt WW Saya the Indicates thia number about 1W\U0 have boon atrondy disposed of, loaving 200000 for tho open markot, ‘The drive will cattle: not toro than 20 por hors haya bean youd rate ht " han ts HrO WIN) drive Is exculs Mole wants wor bu nt Sig free on bani Saturday afternoon wheat was de; that avout auon bu bud beun delivered, and Now y quad wonk, Soller I mn autlatiatts Baie Bycisa nh track AU dint cls n battet ube bub wtandy at oF Wstveo wid trie at g AiO an, New York, 6260 ny sold In Ofticus OF GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CORN--Was In futr demand and steady, ‘Tho ontside ontors aro scarce, und nv very Iiporsl movelnent it looked fur till after navigation is res stuned un the Inkost iS Yetlow Jactebrecserere 8 8r, LOM, Mo, March, 20—P10UN—Buyers and sollura nparts noting dona. ‘GUATN—Whoat opened higher, advancod, but closed lowers No, 2 rod, $1Veoash: HUG A; GLTGL Mayy MSLIMGL A Jung, 8.1508 GILG July; No.3 do, HAs No. 4do, 81.41. Corn lower wend dally 3focuahy Udo Marah; Sie April; B10 Junoy rf iaeante Ma May. It chaicw spring, Taide; Ol ABU tux fur private bonelit, printed on paper whloh &) per cont loss thin tho market p Neral body of pupersmunufucturers ttle votive shure fi pulp inonopoliats bocuuse of thelr t the tax on othor shoutdera, but they ary nono the legs uwaro of its vtfect ening thelr powor to copy with forvlgn pro- ducers, und in casting upon thom 4 share of the odlumn which attaches to tha fow manufacturers yee Profit by a thoroughly indefenalble tmpodl- ————— — 1» Monopoly, few York Tues, Merch 18 pand of monopolista who are strug- ta rotaln the privilege of churging for Wood-pulp three times Ha cost of ted to identif, uipor-manufacturor with powor of extortion, Tho fuct ought to bo ntly obvious to the Wasy and Moans Cal ud) to mombers of Congress got 18 ud inuch the tnteroet of the puper to have cheap pulp as to have cheap rags, Hoth the outegury of raw mate. als, and thoy are quite ag HtUlu Ulypoged as tho Howspaper proprictord of the country to be taxed forthe benotit of Representatives Russell and Millur and tholr nssociutos, who wre rich under the double protection of a patent un ry duty. Nolthor the royalty on tho manu. of pulp nor the duty on ita importation oxtate anywhere olve than In the Ui papers in England and Canada are, bo- shoir freedom from this tax for private benefit, printed on puper which coste u§ pur cent les than tho market prico here. The guneral wbody of papor-munufacturers may take little active share in tho moveucnt iste becuuse of thelr nbility to shift tho but they ure none tho Boutiwestern lexus reventiy, ‘Tho Yery {nat, utd tho prospect faran ently the const ara winterin Bostox, March 20. Calumet CAN clr —Coppur stockat jn tho movemont Jong, Caitly aon vad condition, but (nin in tow jd the inory northern coun- and priees wore ttrm for eroatery buttur ware apectally Hiri, the aupply of ie tablo urades falllug alurt of the currents demand, Bllppors, exporters, und the locul tradu were buylag. For shipping and export cattle the past tuintabest demand and mate rwoulpta woru unly a little. lose vis Wook, stort markuts o eT wy of tus cattle considerbly ra att Liga holce datry and COMMERCIAL The following worn tho receipts and shipments ofthe leading urticles of produce in thia olty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'vlook Baturday morning, and the corresponding the for inst year: Wiltsxy=Btoudy ay Jowor at $11.30 cash; wait, monta ‘dull wn 4. wy, 3 Hie $1.0, BT eaG TE thrlay wi thd dy Hutchers’ und ANE iT od demand throuxhout, and, a the clans uf stock pulled to Chulr wants compriagd & ely sail purcentage Of th Bh oaay tintige to nual prices. WI Ors wleo wore aulable we full pel ‘pritia droves f valled “during 8 BO ra asa F tile thine of yor, Futr Lo iro aiily racatnia’ and ‘tiuse for the Rnudisn “arkes at Niytat guard ase 4 Sra pot mostly We 19d drouplng warkut on Baturday, Gra presont was Het fy GAA Bi, ‘ urls} whet, 46,00) bu; corn, ssiveres tat In ence wate ty | 2M DUT Onte, 15WU'bUT ry9, 40W bibs bertey, 1000 bus ING—Thero wna an unchanged tiarke rice th baying, mado shows but littl, ifony, improvement. Wo quate thu market strung, na follow the whole body of he muintenance of Bostox, March 3.—Fhouu—Dull: Western supore ne, $5.0084.45; common uxtens, 5.250575; Wisconsin 2et,0; Ohio and Michtynn winter wheats, $4.30 GLI5; Hilnols and Indiand, %.607.00; Be Louls, 9.75 @T20; Wisconaln ang Minnesota patont process, wine Ing whonts, $7,004.75, ‘orn in fale demands mized and yollow,@ Goto, Untsstendy und Army oxtra white, 51G@5t0; No, nites No.3 whito and No, 2 mized, 47@ tc. orgamertes, S@370; fair 4 Da mide ip the bulk OF bartoe the trading rudroves wore taken, ie, | Om ‘This taurket wos quoted tim and stondy, ‘Thor wus only # woderate demand, but the fuct thut stuckaore light gives tho market e frm tune, Unters wore Ulled ut the following range of price come to thom under 0 umber of buy> and holders wore ynuble to cluar aaion frou Feduy’s quatas ho wook clusad ons except us a cones job allsuldand 0 ree it—Cholea Woatern, dull wid unehaaged. ‘The ad mouting current consumpiye Jackuwauna, mango und ¥rlound helo iid mn Huiinore & Oba: I: e. vee—Cradud siwurs, woluhing 44% urls tind 1,90) aks; com, 4+ on 3 ne domamd boyu Hu Py CINCINNATI. ATI, On March 2.—COTTUN—Stondy at 130, ‘Quiet and unchunxed. Wheat dull avgl3 Corn dull, weak, aod. lowur; WKGtce, Onts dull at dic. Ryo weak at Bio. Barloy easlur; extra No. 3 fall, 760. PROVISIONS—Dull, Moss pork, #1150. wnd nomial at $7.0507.05. 1 Wiltuicy—Stoudy, with falr ducianc bad unvbangud. BEEESEE = a Ir {o-comaugn afoors and wingt the pulp tax, on othor shouldors, less awure of Its offect in lrasoning tholr pawer to cope with forelgn producors, and {n casting upon thoi u shary of the ediuim which uttachos to tha fuw manufacturers who proit by u thor- oughly Indefenslbio Imposition. ‘Werd in flr roquest at Yo por dos, sid ib Sisal alte sit Wore gunk ore. the tow orate te Ia wna BLAU! ov 8.01 golvad worn ttilud w ulluwing range of pricaat Tatatlyy eigebelss Burreu—stoud, LINeKED OL 1OG8—bruin thy openti cu elane ot thuree ory o ut haviig chunyed to the extant of Althouuh the recelpis wore 1 it Bly furtuoe Four ae, Tail froigbts were quoted atoady on tho basis . ‘OF 850 per 100 lbs on gruin to New York and 45c | Muckore: on boxed moatstodu. Through freighis to Live erpool wero 76c on inoats and Jurd and S1}0 on flour; do to Ulaagow 000, and jurd and meats to Hamburg ic. ‘Tho rocoipts of wheat at Chicago, Milwaukes, Jouls, Toledo, and Detrojt, reported Suture MIEWAUKER, MILWAUKER, Wis, Mareh 9,—¥LOUR—Demand fale end markut frm; common extra, Vheat dull and’ ower; No, 1 Milwaukeo hard, #117; No. 1 Milwaukee, $1.45 No.2 old, #1159) Nu. Seash and March, $LU;'April, SLI: May, $L.1736;° No. SLUG iNo.4, 8.041 rojacted, Zc. Corn'in youd -Geuuund aud prices a shade blehor; No, 2 Bide, Oats A Contenariun Actor, ale ‘Tho City of Toulouse, France, can boasttof a contenurlan actor in the penion of BM. Graffetot, who, born July 3, 1780, made hla début upai Bluge ab 35, nid giltl rogulurly uppoary b This veteran o! experience la said (abo au excel- jout comedian, iu v OF two oxceptions, di Ke (here was & youd: dumend from i the footlizhts, decline ts price Bate PAE Peete saw a Turner shrinkage MARINE NEWS. Wing-Dams Suggosted as a Remedy for the Lime-Kiln Crossing, Rosomo of Shipbuilding and Repairs at Cleveland. Navigation Prospoots on Lakes Suporfor and Ontario, A Liberal Budgot of Port and General Notes. LIME-KYNS CROSSING. Tho fret that tho larger class of Inka vosscls oxporlenced conaldgrabte detention, to any noth= ing of ndditional oxpenso for tug hiro, In condos quence of alow atoyze of water nt tho outlet of Lako St. Clair during tho fat! months of tho soa- son of 1870, sttygusta Inquiry na to tho causa of thotroublo, Thatit was largely owing to tho dopression of water surface common to all tho thoinkes does not ndmit of a doubt. But a enuse inity also bo found In tho-deeponing of the channel nt tho Limo-Kltns. At this point a rock ledgo underlies tho Detroit River, furming an obstruction to navigation In avery respect sim- {lar to a draw, and consequontly a rapid current. Tho partial romoval of this obstruction tne eronsesstho water-way by onlarging the cross Section, of tho river, and, owing to tha slight fall, lowers | tho water surface for n distance up-stream, possibly even to Lake Bt Clair, Should this prove to he the enge, and there enn be no question ns to the affect of ete ting nway the rocky obstruution, tho suggestion of uromedy for tho evil will not be out of place. Such a reniedy, i¢ one 1s needed, Iles in the con- struction of wing-dains, to servo asf menns of creating a suiielont depth of water over the shoal, ‘Tho Detrolt Itlver has fow shifting sands, and tho channel la generally wide and per- manont. Wing-dams, Peplectedt from | euch shore a short distaneo below the Lime-Kilns, could be extended out far enough to secure nny desired depth of water above them, Thar con- struction would be Inexpensive oa compared | with the outiny necessary: a navigubla channel by “the sitbinarine fystem oof operations, ‘These — wing-dame, too, wouk! serve the additional purpose of main- taining a more uniform stage of water in tho rivor above them by resisting the netion of tha Westerly winds which lower tho water nt the head of Lake Erie. A permanent. dain might bo frst Pinced between Grosse Islo aud Stony Island, Just below tho railroud bridge. A wing dam from Stony Island, In a southeasterly di- rection, to the rock reef noted upon the Gov- orntnont chart, would, In conneenion with tho permanent dum, throw sufliclont water into tho main channel to provide for all the present noe ities of navisution. At somo future diy, mips, it may be deemed ndvisable to close up tho chunnel weatof Grosse Isle, commonly culled the Gibralter Chanuel, and ‘thus throw the wholo volume of water in tho river through tho sastorly | channel now being Improved. Theso wing-dams would not. probably Increnso the current beyond what it originally was at tho Linu-Kilng; but an ine oronsed current would bo gladly ‘accopted, ff Vosuol-mustors knew that toy had an wbundant depth of water under thom. ‘The above augges- tion haa presented itself in conncetion with tho redticed stage of water at the outlot of Lake St. Clalr and its probable enuse, The remedy {4 one frequently resorted tu, with nbsoluto ‘cer. tainty of sucecss, on nll of our nayleable rivers, partleulnrly in tho West and South, and it is mentioned tn this connection for the reason that its Importanco cnunot be denied. Hence tha roprioty of giving tho matter duo consttera- lon bofore proceeding with tho operations that havo boen in progress for several years, looking to tho removal of what ts unquestionably a dan- Rorous barrior to tho shoal-water navigation connected with our great inlund lakes, to completo VESSEL TRANSFERS, Capt. Drittatn has sold tho propellor 1.C, Brit- tain to Mossra, Staples & Covill and Cupt. Poter Campbell, of Whitehall. ‘Tho Brittain has bad her cabin removed, and will ply, as a steam barge, in tho lumbor trade between Whitoball and Chiongo, On Stonday Inst the Canndinn stenm-bargo Tecumseh was sold to Capt. Honry Sloan and Me, Hoary Howard, of Port Huron, for $10,000 e ash, Saginaw parties have purchased the tow-bargo Norway for £0,000 cnsivand io: Rendall or Poe Huron, one-fourth of tho Cauadian tow-bargo for $100. Capt, Y, of Toledo, hns purchased o hatf-intorest in the tug Androws, and a. three fifths intorest in tho tux Davis, of J.C. and. Davis Bu Mr. De Neal on # valuation of $1,000 ‘or cach, Ttecont transfers of vesacl-property at Mil- waukce ombrace tho following: Scow Ever- reen, Hugh R, Owens to C. 8. Smith, ono-half, schooncr Joseph Duval, one-third, to dosoph Duval, $100;- scow Fellcitous, threo- twontioths, B, Begrlunson to P. 1, Kintth, $800, and one-sixtoonth to Ole Christianson, $227; scow Frank Crawford, W. W. Shaw and othors to Isabella Martin and othora, $2,250; schooner Garibaldi, H. H. Oleon and J. G. Johnson to Christ Peterson, $300, —— WIUTE LAKE HARTOR, Capt. Jorome McBride, of the stogm-barge T, W. Snook, roporte the hurbor at White Lako to bo in n worse condition thin over bofore since tho permanont piers were built, A bar 200 foot Jong and extending from pler to pior has formed. at tho Lake Michigan endof tho harbor. Upon this bar tho presont depth of water {a scant nino foot. Uniess the Government Enginoers should onlor drodying dono soon tho owners of, mills and steam-barges will bo compolled to ralyo n passe to defray tho exponso of nocessury dredg- VESSEL MOVEMENTS. The arrivals yostordny included the steam- barge Annie Laurto, from Muskegon, with lum- ber; schooncr William Jonos, from Grand Hayon, with lumber; schooners Annfo Thorive and Lydia and scow Mocking-Htrd, from Manito- woe, with {co; schooner Josephine Lawrence, from Kowaunco, with burk; schooner Sardinia, from Kewnunee, with tiea; schooner Gon, Worth, from Ludington, with lumber; schooner C. J. Roedor, from 4 prepoc, with tlet ropellor Oswogutchi, from Ludingto our hava 4 VW. Snook, from Mictlgan City; schooner Hussio Ronit, from Abnopeo, with cedar tles, The only eloarnnce taken out was by tho schounur Karly Bird for South Havon, COANSH FREIGHTS, Graln fretghts havo dectined at Dotrolt. Tho Free Press anya: ‘Tho propelter John Pridgoon, dJr.,hns beon chartered to load wheat for Butfalo, at Jd conts,—a sharp declino, but not altogather unexpcoted, ng grain froights hayo wenkoned of Into, What tho opontug rite will be, howoyer, As atilt a matter of conjecturu,” ‘Tho steam-burge Burlington ts to recolyo ar ton for dolivoriug # curgo of Ico at Toledo from ‘Tawa. On lumber from Brockville to Oswego $1is offered, . THE LAKE SUPERION OUTLOOK. A private lottor from L'Anso gays that {t {3 vory cold thoro with vory deop snow and with prospocts of bottor water this geuson, Anothor lettor to the some prtles from Duluth says: Tho ico oxtonda to tho idlands with no prospects of an surly oponing of navigation, but there ure ine dications of bottler water this sousun, SHIPBUILDING AT CLEVELAND, Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribuns, CLEVELAND, March 10,—Marino mattora In this Portare quiat as yet, and but fow vessels have left, Charters are rarely made, most of the yeas selé ongaged baving beon chartered during tha winter, About tho only uutivity noticed is.at tho shipyards, whero a number of vessola hayo recontly been ropnired or ara undergoing a process of overhauling, At the yardof T, Quaylo's Sons a largo stoam- burge, being built for 1, K. Winslow, ia well under way, Bho Ja In framo, partly plunked and colled, und ready for the lower-dock fume, Hor dhnonsiona aro; Length of koct, 20 foet; over all, 206 foot; broadth of beam, UT fet; depth of hold, 10 a ‘Tho propellor witl bo planked up oighteen inches above tha upper deck, with Ufeling and stanchions amiduhips, bulwarks for~ ward und aft. Tho frames ure cured by 8 process heretofore unknown on the, Jakes, t is, extonsively used in the Fronoh Admiralty, The frumes aro placed Ina large box, in which 18 ulso placed imo, and this is eluked by steam, Tho ongines aro being furnished by tho Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company, The carrying gupacity of tho now vessel will be about’80,000 busholy of wheat, A rough catimate of her cost pluces it at from $110,000 to $115,000, It is expcoted that this one will be the flit launchod of those now building in port. . A lurge steam-bargo ts in frumo at Radeliffo & Langoll’s yard, Hor longth of keol tv 210 fect; aver ull, 235 foots breadth of beam, US feet; depth of hold, 18 feet, All modern fiprove- ments are to be embrucod in hor construction; with double decks, and o finish siinilur to that of the stewtn-burge Glidden—in fact, sho would ben twin ulster but for the difference of twelve fuet in length, the new cruft beluy the shortor, ‘The owners ure Capt. Philip Minch and Messrs, Nichols and Wulluve, Cupt, Poter Minch, a son of one of the owners, will gail her. It is prob- able that the new barge will be launchod early uly. Gnu Globe Dry-Dook Company aro building a new Stont: Lurie for Buniti, Moore & Co., which Will probably bo flnisued about the Ist of August. Bho will bo 20 feet long, keel mcusuremunt, with elyhtcou foot depth of hold, and thirty-five fect breadth of beam. Tho Globo fh will furnieh tive anchinery.. ‘The cont wits Frnt SON it a ate is 1 Capt. Alva Hradley's yard a monste Dargo is being const ated, With tho oxereay 4 of the Camnindore, outtt afew years aye Tyee Quaylo & Sona, tho veasel now tn framo ts ably tho targost over sent out from any o ony yt 4 ‘ardsin this port, Slo mensttres 253 foot, eel, over ail 38 fect, brendth of beam tee nino'fect, depth of hold twenty-one and meaty fect, Inthe form of the storn the now batga will bo more lko ren-going vesacte than tha ordinnry Inkeeratt. ‘Thooabln on thodock wit he paver. fier, carrying rapunity aut be 2,000 t 0 auneh will probably taku place in 3 bor. ‘Capt Iirudiey inthe owner.” Septem A number of vessels are recolving oxtensive Fepilrs nt tho dilferent docks and yards, “The - mature and cost of {he nrinclpal of those Antshed, or now being robullt, nro as follows: iqelaoner ae Card, aid Diank aboar, rail, stanchions, ceiling, and oma frantes fil nfee, Cost frau $1400 t0 R100 ee Soran Schooner 8. IL Kimball, now frames fore and aft, and now celling. - Cost $1,200 to $1,600, Schoonor George Bhermany new wire tigging, outire now upper Prue ite, Aun te: Heck, and gant now anils, Cost $3,000. he Sherman will rank, When these repalra ure completed, A a chooner Reed Case, now spars, and a, overhaullig., Cost $,0000r more. Sho sie ir outof tho dock on tho 27th inst, Schooner Jerslo, general overhauling and on tlre new upper works. Kehooner i 1. Wilbor, genoral ovorhaultng, cSrapellor leesstny now bulwarks, batch ropollor Itussla, now bulwarks, batch co; figs, an deeks, Cost $2,010, be ropeller Ronnoke, ropnira of tho samo nature asthe peeceding, Cost $1,000, Behooner Frank Porow, gonoral repairs, Schooner P.8. Minch, now coiling and other ropnirs, ichooner Southwest, partial outfs of wire rig. ging. Schooner Constitution, a thorough ro! fhe wil lng Ae a a ces OF about Bee, a 6 wil if iS eth ean-birgo Fred Kelley, 9 thorough rebuild, Cost $15,000, * . Schooner Sutnaten, two new spars, Bteam-barge Viqnna, two now spars, + Sehooner Escanaba, o now matnmast. Besides tho above,a numbor are receiving -Wire outiits and general repairs, viz.: Schooner, C.P, Minch, entire new wire rigging and three now spare; Gen. Sigel, partial wiro; John Jewett and Onefda, entire now wire, At Mack Rivor considerable work in building and reputeing Is belug done. A now steam-bni ia boing bullt for Worthington & Sons of he fect keol; anew tug for Robert Greenhalgh; now lighter for the Jnekson Iron Company of this efty; and extenstvé overhauling on poveral old veskels Is being done. Dredging ut tho mouth of tho Cuyahoga River will begin next week. Tho achooner Theodore Voges 1s loading coal for Detrojt, and will probably gail to-morrow, ICE ON LAKE ONTARIO. Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Sackett's Hannon, March 19.—Tho bay at this point js complotely blockaded with {co not lesa than flvo inches thick. No water, os the sallord say, to be seen In any dircction. ESCANABA. Bptctal Dispatch to The Céeago Tribune, ESOANADA, Mich., March 21.—Two foot of solid. {co In Little Bay De Noquotte, and appearances indicato that it will stay thoro at Joast three weoks, although n strong southoast wind may breatc itupany day, The new ore-dook {a ap pronching completion, and a fow pockots at tho outer end will bo ready for use by the oponingof navigation. It bas been definitly dotormined to use tho Brush cloctric light on tho oro-docks the coming sengon, BUFFALO. Speelat Dispatch to The Chieage Tribune Burrato, N. Y., March 21—Tho schooner Camolin Amaden, Capt. J, L, Weeks, bound for Alpona and Vermiliton, that loft hore on Thurs day oyoning, light, returned to port to-day. 8he got within twonty miles of Long Point, when sho was struck by n:heayy.galo and was com- pelled to return during: The blow. Bhe lost her contre boom, and was otherwiso injured. Sho ‘will go Into dock at once. CIIEBOYGAN, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, CrEepoyaan, Mich,, March 21.—Weather vory plensant.to-day; mercury at zero Inst night The condition of Ice in tho Straits romains tho BAMG, quite solid, tonme atill crossing in all direclons, Wind southwest, heavy. ERIE. Sptetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Entr, Pa., March 21,—Arrived—Schoonor H, M, Scove, corn, Toledo; first sail arrival. Salled to-day—Propollor V. 8. Wayne; schoons or A. C, Maxwell, Toledo. PORT JOTTINGS. Quito a fleot of veasols arrived Saturday even ingand Sunday. morning. |'Tho tugs in commis sion wore kopt busy untll nodn yesterday, ‘Tho Rush streot bridge branch customs affico igagainopon. Maj, J. W. Fitch roturnod from a two weoks’ vacation on Saturday, and at once entered upon his duties, ‘Wind yestorday southwost and fresh. Vessels outward bound mado a good run down the lake. Captains of vessels nrriving hero from Bus Kegon report that the ico has gono aut of Mus kegon Lake as fur up as Woodville, The schooner Pilgrim, owned nnd commanded by Cupt, E. II, Corbett, has recelved now outside plank where needed, besldca othor repatra, and & thorough. Fecallclng. Ono week more of work bee hor in first-class shape for tho season's Tho stenm-bargo T. W. Snook arrived hero Ratublay, ovoning, and immediately went into -dook nt the Chicago Company's yar to sto} ntcak. Whilo horoshe will also bo patnted, During the past winter the Snook recolved an overhauling, ombrnoing new stanchions, now rail, part _uew planksheor, now cabln, and to} gallant forecastlo, 10 was also tharough iy strengthorod with Squicrs' troc-nails, ‘Tho cost of this work reachod $2,500, AROUND TIIEK LAKES, ‘Tho frolght on tho grain cargoca of the etcams barge Tuttlo and her consort Ely, doliverod at Erie from Toledo, amounted to $1,709, Tho stonmor Alnska will resume her regular trips tofondusky and tho islands on April 1. During April and Muy the Alaska will leavo on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, After Jus Asbo will make dally trips. Tho stcamor Clara, recently purebased by Murry Qianchard, haa beon brought to Dos trolt from Windsor, and will havo a boiler put in and bo fitted for towing ‘on tho Saginaw Rivor. . ‘Tho schooners Notndeor and Acontins are each 80 insured that thoy can any day now leave De trolt for Bufuto todeliver thoir grain-cargocs; and tho stoam-bargo Chauncoy turlbut canieave if he 2th, iho eho mis to toad with Tho schounvr Nellic Reding cont at Erie thls week for Milwaukeo, ‘Tho tty Isham will loavo for Tolodo this wook with the dredge Gon. Bead and scows In tow, at which point the drodger bas a big contract in derdsing Toledo harbor, , : The tugs iu commission at Buffalo aro tho James Ash, Paoltic, Compound, Rambler, J. 2. Gritin, Anna M, Pierce, Arrow, and Falrflold. According to the Oswogo Paltadtum, an inves tigation of charges aguinst Cupt. Van Alstino, Bt pr Gre aang Bre in progress o) ig oon inal yorne mont lear, whothas decldod that tho charges are not suatained, d ‘Ihe Oawego branch of tho Chicago Beamen’s Union has chosen tho following ofticors: Prost- dont, Alex. Skillen; Vice-President, P, MoDon- TEE ee nue ond ‘ho tug Ll Low 19 old sc! 01 and Lowla Ludington to Stilwaukoo on Saturday for repairs, tapk. Houston, of tho United Btates Engincer Corps, bus taken soundings in Raolne harbor. ‘Tho schooner: barge Morcury, Capt. Louis Sturling's vessel, which stranded two miles south of Pontwater lato Inst fall, is still in good condition, An efurt to got bor off the beach will soun be mudo by Capt. Storing. ie Valentine Fries has anothor mammoth steam- barge on the stocks at Milan, which will be come ploted by ensy stages. Sho will bo 800 foot 10 vor all, with 27736 fot kool, 88 foot beam, an fect hold at tha base Ino, Liko all of tho Btonm-burges now being built, the new o: will bo a double-decker, ——— “A Hig on the Old Man,?? ee ‘Thoro {@ ono boy In thia olty (says the Roo! tor Democrat) whose bosom is fisa with @ pure andcalmdotight, Forsome offonso his fathor took his slod uway from him in tho early part of tho winter with the promise that he should not have (t again until another season, and tho | ‘confidentlully remarked to a triond that, * thi ‘warm weathor wus tho best rigon the old wal bo had ever heurd of. ——_—_—_ ‘Two or three colds in succession will often of tablish the scods of consauption in tha system, converting what was originally 6 aimpto, ourablo affuation {nto ono genorully fatal. While ordl- nary prudonce, therofore, inakes it tho business of ovory one to take. caro of n-cold until it 1s gut rid of, intelligent exporionce ayes a remedy in Dr, Juynu’s Bxpectorant, thoroughly adnpted to remove poailily wllequgas and ty oul dcqually offcotive in tue primary stayed 0 Sonsulupuon, asthtau, and bronehles: Colt snaps, wind, or sun roughen tho skit Hoel aad Soften Te wich Gloaute Betnbus Soap. MISCELLANEONS, "3083! IDR. KEAN, WO PAY! 173 South Clask-st., Chicago, Consult perso: le f charge, on mit qhronla nervous, of specatanowne Dee dena i ERs Suly poyslelah to Wad wacruats uses Of ps