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.. pnohanged. » nott, and, finully, refused to get ups dees, orio at Parkora for crite _n trifle enrter at 13 geil Aired TH OI fi toishin deiivery. Eee eee ie. March tee PernOuAtiat— Market pitaes Ut st, n2tot low ent, Ao ee MOAHth, HvsWe AYETNAD: diy i nin tranenccne TA i —— COTTON. Naw ORLEANR, In. March 2%\—COTTON—Btoady} isting, Het Jom minting, Inet, kood ordinary, co! 721 balass gross, 26071 oxports to Biilotinant, Wt ‘Gonatwino, Ata sales, Gi; etock, ie LAVIA, Mo. March 28.—CoTrox— Dull and une Tela Tmiadlingee igor aalesy 40 batoss rovelpis, fg; shipments, 1,iWWy stock, 71,00, — 7 DRY Goons, Rew Yor, March 25.~T'he markot continucs quict sxdstondy. Cotton goods tn moderato domand and. Prints quiet and’ stondy. Lawns toss ive on accnuntof tho wintry weathor, but ging- salve and dress anon in atoat eqhest. Signa fear darona quick and firm. ‘Tho fulietin enya: “Anothor Iareg otiction sale ‘Of plik will ba hold noxt Wednus- Fe TURPENTINE, WILMINGTON, March 24—SVilirs TORPENTINE— Dolla de.” PATTEN THE BRIBER, Ho Is Making «2 Strong Fight in Kan- gaa for Mia Liberty=Tho Latest Dee yolopments. Doputy-Shoriff. Sennott returned yestorday aftornoon from a hurried trip to Knnsas in garch of Burdptt E, Patten, tho “private co- tectivo” whoso unsavory conneation with tho [atest case of Jury-Uribing is still fresh In tho publiomind. That ho failed to bring the much- wanted *dotective” with hint was not his fault put the result of clroumstances oyor whicl ho had no control. ‘TUS. STORY OF WIS JOUNNEXINGS . Y toandfro up and down tho eurth, as related to one of the reporters of Tus ‘Trinunn, will bo read with {ntorost by those who havo kent track of this dcoldedly Interesting cago from tho time itcropped out up to date, ‘After. securing tho necessary papers, Kennott eceded to Wimnego, Pottawntenie County, as. which became for the time being his biso of operntions. It was pretty well known that Patten was rustlcating in the Intorlor with Ils fathor-im-Inw, and, Stunott accordingly tele- geophed to Under Sheriff Grinin, of Pottnwato- mie County, that he hyd 9 warrant and a requl- Htion from ‘the State of Mltnolsfor his mun, aad requested Orilin-to arreat him. Grilfn, 0 tall, Innk Westerner with plenty of nerve, lost no time in hunting up, tho “datcetive.” He found him at a placd about thirty-two miles from Loulsvillo, Kas., which is Itself somo three nilles ‘westof Wamego, and, {n order that there might beno elip, descended upon hin. Inst Monday morning at tho peaceful hour of 4 o'clock, Mr. Patten, disguised from tho lusd of his ido whiskers, waa wrapped in slumber, On being rithor unceremoniously awakened and told that he was wanted, be jumped out of bed and mude a quick move to get hls revolver. Griffin covered him in goo style, however, and admontebed him to keep still, or he would open outon him with his gun. Patten became atte more tractable, under the salutary intuenecs of tho weapon of tho plaing, aud wanted to know tho reuson for. this unwarranted intrnsion, Grittin, now: pany complavant, told blin be hist the documents and proceeded to raud Bennott’s telegram. Now itso happened, through rome cmistake or other, that the papers had been made out against Burlett E. Patton Instead of Burdett F.Patton. ‘Tho wily * detective” a6 once dis- covered the toophole and forthwith DENIED THAT HE WAS THM PERSON WANTED, swore up and down that ho bad never seen Sen- anything olsa, The Kansas eri, after changing his “quid” to the othor sido of his chock, quictly proveoded to handceuil Mr. Pat- ton, thon to dress him, and thon to move him aut of tho house and compel hin to go along. Tho twomon hud. gone only a fow mniles when hoy were overtaken by Patton's father-in-law on horseback. Grifiin advised thy newcomer to keep ata proper distance, and the new-comer needed nofurthor jadmonitions im that direc- tion. He brought up tho rear. Arriving at Wamogo, Patten was quietly Jailed, and tho father-in-law began {to sco’ whut could bo dono to get him out. A lawyer was found, and between thom thoy got out nwritof bnbens corpus, which was sot for. hearlng before Judo Jones of the County Court. ‘The hearing lasted ‘until hulf-pust 10° o'clock Tucsday ulght, the Judgo deciding that the warrant wa defective on account of this mistake in tho spolling of tho name, Patton bnuenly denicd that he was tho Man who was wanted, and, though confronted by Sonnott, swore that he know htm not,—had never secn him before. Owlng to this dofeot. ii the warrant, however, tho Judge flnally decided that It was insuflictont to hold Patten, and uc- cordingly dischurged him. ‘Thon toro was more bluster on tho ne of tho private de- tective,” who onjoyed bis brief triumph for all it.was.worth, and morp tau. But Sennott and Grifin, antlolpating all tho follawed thelr man Bp. after tho dls- chargo, handeu fred hin, threw hin into a rasan whieh was waiting nt 2 convenient spot, and bo- gan to muko for another county. Thoy wero overtakon, however, “uftex ‘having traveledsn-| distance of about twelve miles, by three Con- stables, who. ‘i ‘ ANRESTED THE TWO DEPUTIES on a warrant charging thom with kidnaping, and escorted thom buck to Loutsvilla, Sonnutt was tlucd $15, aud the Judge was good enough to intimate that, ff he did anything of that sort again ho would bring up In Jail. Sennott patd his. fing, and sworo out “nother warrant hofora. Justice Hrown, under on law, of Kansus, providing for tho arrest of fugitive from justice. Patton was arrested and tho- caso sot for trial In ten daya from Inst remvosiny Patten was arrested, was unable to yivo bail, and went to jail. Sennott took the rst train for Chicazo in order to get out anew sot. of papors In which the name should be cor- rectly spolled, arriving here, 18 boforo stated, it 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Weeklcr wis bunted up ‘and a new and correct warrant waa speedily iganed by Justice Hammer, A dispatch chances, ‘h recelved after Sennott's arrival states that Put ton had gotten out ANOTYEN WHIT OF HANEAS CORTUS and that the hoaring was sot for ¥ o'clock Inst evening. ‘This gave him no annoyance, for the rengon that Griflin {9 still on tho ground, and can, be depended upon_to stick to his nian through thick and thin, Having tho new papers aud erpesthtns in readiness, however, ‘tho Veputy: started off again Inst oventny on the 0 o'cloc! trun with a good prospect this time of bringing Mr. Patten-buck to the cily from whicl be su suddenly and unceremontousty disappenrod. Aga blustorer, Patton (3 Keeping, up his repu- tation. Ho has nlready mado tho bicod-cnniling statement that he won't be “brought backs ullva, and on oncoconsion threatened that iC hisshack- les,wero only off he would lick his Kansas cuptor within an inch: of his Hft. | Grillin was obliging enough to romovo the wristlate, whercupon Patten’s cournge “oozed out atihis. Hngers’ onda,” and he meokly remarked that he THIS CHICAGO RIBUNE: IRIDAY, MAKUIL 2, MARINE NEWS. Strike of the Shipcarpenters on the North Branch for Higher ‘Wages, The Ico in the Straits Firmor than Evor ‘ Before at This Season. Stoamor Motropolis Again Blockaded by Ics in Thunder Bay. The Groin and Coarse-Freight Charters Made Yesterday. cA STHPCARPENTENS? STRIICE. fue Cuinune of Wednesday made announces Ment of the fet that tho shlpcarpontors em- Dloyed in Miller Brothors’ North Brineh yard Were becoming uneasy reyarding thelr wages, which they felt Inclined to consider too low, In ylow of tho gonaral revival of tho slipping in- tercat on tho Inkes, ‘This unensiness ripened Inton strike, or, rather, the sombiance of n atrixe, yesterday. ‘The men eame to tho yard at tho usual morning houryand when Mr. Thomes Miller, the head of the firm, mado his appear- ance, demanded that thelr pny be advanced 1 cents per day, or from $2.50 to $3, Mr. Millor mot. tha dethand with a point-blank refusal, whereupon toonsidernble nunther of the mon quitwork, ‘Chis actlon dl not juve tho effect fo shuko tho determination of Mr, Miller in. tho lonst, On tho contrary. he nee stimed an ntr of indifference, and quictly informed tho strikers that, untess they returned to tholr liber before to-morrow morn ing, thos inust remove thle tools fram tho vard; that he should have no farther use for thon, 'Thore ary two chises of help to ho found inevery shipyord, first-class mechanics and helpers or eominon laborers, Tha Intter seeks thelr places rathor thin aro sought for, and receive pay considerutly below. the standard of tho pro- lonal men. In this ease the strike was con- ned to tho professionals, aud thoir going did not eansen general desertion of the yard, ns lt tyldentiy nd been hoped st would, Conse- quontly, after a brief absence for consultation, Al Duta few returned to tholr work ut tho old wages, nnd without tho sulkiness that ehuracter- fzeg detent. ‘Tho fow rematned sway all diy, mid it fg qnostionable ‘whethor — tholr services will bo retalned, Tho strike" extended to the men emplosad bs Capt, on Eyster, at. the ilonting: dry-dhck nbove tho Millere yard, with about tho sine result. The Chicago” Dry*Dock Company, whose docks aint vurdaaroen tho South ranch, fared bettor, 'Tholr men,.to the number of 125 or more, went to work aansual in the morning, and remained nt work alk diy. ag if unconsctons of tho pro- ceedings that ‘had taken pice at the othor yards, Sli thoy could not Lave boon Ignornt of tha Intended demand for au advance In wages, and tholr auction consequently must bo attributed to indi ference. Whethor this will boendof the matter re- mains to bo seen, ‘Thoro ura souie who profess to believe thatan effort.will now be mide to orgnnize av union for the vurpose of ordering a general strike of all shipyard omploycs, Others think that no furthor trouble need a feared, and give reason for go thinking that tho shipearpenters nro, divided in opinion regarding. tho policy of strike at th{s xenson of the year, when tho old: work Is ly deeronsing and thore is no certainty of ly amployinent through tho season. If there are 8 Koodly, number so disposed, of course there cin bo no furthor trouble. Atany rato, como what may,.tho Messrs. Miller assort that thoy will not. consent to any advanco aboyo tho present wages unless an ad¥nnco should by 68- tablished generally alone tho Inkes, And tho proprictors of the remaining yards express a similar determination. ‘Cho elfect of an advance to SI por duy for first-class workinen, or, to pub it better, un advanees of 50 cents jer. dlom for tho services of men furnished to do repair worle upon yesscls, would havo tho offovt to sond ull, fobs of any inugnitude to other porta, and thus lecuve the Chicago shipyards and shipentpenters fdle, ‘Pho pulley ces peralsted in. : —- GRAIN AND COARSE FRFIGITS. nly will prove sulcidal if Grain frelghts continue qitict and’ steady at tho recent decline, thoth tho domand for ton- nage hns perceptibly improved, Yosteniay two chartors wore roported, the schoonor K. B. Hayes: for 60,000 bustels of corn on a through rate that allows tho vessel O.conta per bushel to Buffalo, and tho schooner Munzaniita for. 22,000 bushels of corn to Kingston at 10 cents per bushel. Course-freiylit engagements wero reported ny follows: Schooner Acorn, wood from Northport: to Chicago ut 83.60 per cords schooner Willlam Jones, Hos and-cedar posts from Horn’s Pier to Chicago through tho season at going rates; ateam-barge Mfchnel Groh, dry lumber fram Muaitegon to_ Chicngy = 11669 81,00 ic 1,000 ‘oct; Beow Moses Gage, onk tles from Muskegon to Chicago at 8 conts uplouo; Kehooncrs Kittle Grant and Sen Bird, and scow Runncr, lumber from Saugutuok to Michigan City at 81.50 por 1,000: foot; twa vossols, numos not given, dry luinbvor from Ruy City to Chicugo st, an £1,000 fect, frov of tow bills at Bay City, No Into ors charters. hive been reported, It Js claimed that rntes are ouster, gud that only ‘$1.15 per gross ton from Escanubu to Chicago fs now offered. —— TI WELLAND CANAI. Tho Welland Telegraph says of the work on tho Wottand Canal improvement: “Section ot is getting alotig vory quiotly, About 300 men nro, at worls, and it {8 tho intention of thocontructors to do enough work. this’ winter so ng to nearly. flush tho job in nnothor sonson. On Section 8 a great annoyauce has been felt in having 60 much water to conton with, the bed of the canal boing full of springs, Jnsomuch that four or flve fect of water will como up ina very fow hours, ‘The dry mas konry work is progressing rnpidly, however, and the dam {4 one of the best ever built onthe whole canal onlurgement.’” ‘Tho Toronto Globe says thoro Is still mugh talk about the chances of getting through to Luke Erle, and vessel-men ore cyen ombnarrnssed in making engagements tor Upper Lake trattio in the nbgenco of oxuvt information as to the opon- Ing of the canal, A tolegram from 8t. Catharines to the Toronto pipers itfords tho by no menns cheorlng Infor mution that, owing to tho Intoness Inst acagon it whioh tho contracts at Stoncbeldge wore let, it 18 thought tha Welland Canul will not. he opened for navigation before the nildile of May, This will give tho contractors un opportunity to do as, much af the work: this scason us if it bad boon didn't want to bit nn oflices. Griilin’s oud was up by this time, and be gave his prisoner whut Might bo: culled 4 loye-tup on tho sido of tho check In Kansie, but which would pnpress tha: Average man {n-this section with wu fecling aln flur to that produced by the dexeent of i piles driver, far tha “private deteetivo" has" P ‘od tho part of tho fnnocent and persecuted Individual who “Don't know wht ho's in for.”* As to anything tike Jury-bribing, ho [sas guiles loss na tho unborn bbe, according to his story, though he must have been quietly telling ‘a Aiferent story to. his Wostorn, frlunds,—u story Tn. which ‘Doputy-Sherif! Sennott drow tho, inferenco that in some way or othortha * petviite dotoctive * hac mado bts list Job in this olty pun outsomething ke £300, 5 fe GOING WEST. Bytelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DByoowixgton, 1, March 23.—Tho omlyration from IlInols, Indiana, and Ohto to Kansas and Colorado, as indicated by the numibera who ure: leaving Central Illutols and aro dally passing through tho city by tho various rallroads, Is astonishitig’ and unprecedented, Tho propor fon of those who ure going to r@nain is muoh Jnrger than In proviowd anes ry fow roynd- tdpor fand-viewmng ¢iekots boing purchased. ‘One tralvof the Chicigo & Alton this weok toak into Kansas City threo reolining-chalr cars on- rely died with omigrants, Quo car was taken fromThicago contulniug emigrants from An- olay indy gnothog with aload from Latnyatte. nd, was fiken hero: and at Bunter a catetond from Torre Haute, Tho sume train took forty trom Bi mmiugton, + <:.. MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, * Spectat Dispatch to Tho Chicago Tribune, ANN Auvon, Mich. March 25.—Tho Megonts to-day guvo Presldent Angell un indofinit leave Of absence fn caso ho decides to negopt the mls- ried to China, a4 there is lttlo doubt ho will do, «He &, Frlozo, who was Acting President Ate Dr: Haven's resignation, from 1840 to, Ist, Yi ogain asgumo that position during President Angoll’a absonce, An appropriation: of. 3360 us ened rT pou urea uf cient fe 1 re ints udjourned unt Apr 13, hon tho Bulk fag Gominittco will sub- mit. andestimutes forthe culargement ot horatory und duntal college, Et 5 Garcolon Owns Ups , - 2x-Goy. Garocvion owns up that the attempt to Boal Maino wus based uponoutragcons frauds. nan interview with tho reporter of the Lowla- 1p Juurnal ho admitted that somo of the returns: wero pera wht, said that ha recognized the ier tepublican Legislature av Tegal, und “When T ean got tho Council together I menn p havo a raking of this whole mutter, T think tt will be found that.th{s tampering with tho res urng Was slana.by ono indivi Hal bie t don't gr how to nad who T think tat individual ts, sono of the Hopublican alleyutions muy “bo Houbttul, but that cuse in York I can't got over. i timo willcume whon tha nubila will hyve ‘ul developmonts on thosu maters, L might Say mere, Dut tho thw hus uot yet oume, | f tat teeut before my Connoll ogain and pave oet “thorau wanvassed. 1! thing some tino L shal} ‘make a ra088 particular: Mateniont than T can now.” tful mother and cross child fndloates il nati p requiring only Hop Vittery to removes let enrllor, 7 THE OUTLOOK VOR LUMNER-CAR- IBS. ‘Tho following {4 clipped from the Notrolt Free Press: “On tho whole the tonnage of the Inkes will bo found to be claasod up In marine registers this spring, {nstoad of cavh vessel bo- ing a grade lowor is his beon the case, with fow oxceptions, in tho lust two or threo years, The amount of ropalving which has been doite to vecuro this result Is in tho nggreyute Im- meneo, and Ita offect upon tho lnke abipping can hardly bo estimated, In one way ft will bo folt inn strong. inftuonco.on lumber freights. So many yossels, aro In the fron ore trado for the senson, and 60 fow vessels havo boon classed down and ont of tho grin trado, that tho junber-ourrying}tonnage will bo Increased com- puitlyely tte excopt by now hoata built ex: pe for tht trade, About, tho umount of miuber to go forward thore i3 a lnelc of relluhlo information, but it sous to bo tho fut that there will nt least “be a4 suncls as. Inst 3 Hen¢o, paying lumborfreighta aro axpvotod. if —— RNEPAING AT ERIE, At Erlo the schooner A. G. Moroy Is rocoly ing a thorough: overhauling; tho propoller Chlun naw-bulwurks; tho revenyo cutter Porry a now decks tho Cynadiun senoonor Wacousta is being converted Into 9 lumber barge; tho schooner Nelliv Htedington ta botng strujabtened; tho Kehooners Anno Shorwood, Behuytkill, and ue at a a Se aay wired a r Phomus Thompe Soninrgely overhauled, ee. y oe TIE WAUHUNO, The roport of tho discovery of the wrook of thosteamor Wurbuno in Georgian Day is cone sired by. Mr, Cameron, Presidont of tho Goo glau Bay Transportation Company, Capt. Campbell has started from Cotllugwood to Ponc- taugiishend, and will proceed thence by dog train to the Christian Islands to locate tho spot where the lost stoamor is lying. A BUBEBALO REMINISCENCE, “qnirty yenrs ago yesterday, diucch 23, 1850,"" saystho Buffalo Express, “tho steamer Troy, bound from ‘foledo, was the flret vessel of tho season to reach Ruffalo, Unablo to entor the crock on ncgount of tho fcc, sho, proceeded to Black. Nock Harbor, ang whilo going down Miagara River. ber polter oxpleded, cauging the loss of many fives, and doing considerable dam- -ngp to the boat. Capt. ‘Thomas Wilidna, waster, of the Troy, waa standing on the pilot-hougo, and tls gon, who wa aay Mending close vs th 0 explosion occur 18} wor ta aroun Violently to the dock, Duty be yond a fow slight bruises, oseuped uninjurod, on wetting up they found tho vessel was un minugvable, and, with the uid of the wheelsmon, wot tag 1b aud tried to he! ber for the shore. Aw 'snon us tho souks und stcnia, which envelopedstho wreck, bid cleared away Capt, Wiiking. proveedod to fook. utter hla pus> songors, ix of whom ho saw struggting In tho water, Ho euccecded in pleking up ilye, but tho sixth, supposed to bo Dp. Wright, of Syracuse sank: before ithoy could reach Dim. 1a #, sho: timo tho bont drifted Jy shore and brought vp Ferry, where a tumber of persons hi many of whomn had witnessed the explosion, nnd were quyxious to necertnin whut amount of Ifa bad heen sterificed. ‘The wounded were sought ont and attontion given to thom, many.uf tho: resid of aok Keck thrawine open thelr houses to receive cases too eertous for removal jo any distance. Nino pero were killed by the citastrophe, and others died. subsequently from thelr Injuries.” —— AN AGED CRAYT. Tosottle ndigpute og to which Is the oldest boat builton the Hudson Hiver and now ntlont tho foltowiny statement has been obtained from. tho Now York Custom-flousc: The slonp Wasp was bullt nt Lansingburg In the yenr 18123: was launofied on tho th of August; 1812; was enptured by the English on Long Island Sound, ant reenptured ty the: Amorieans, commanded atthe time by Capt, Towir, and ja now plying between Hell Gate and tho Battery, Now York, carrying stone." MILWAUKEE, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Mitavauren, March 25.—It has been blowing 0 moderate gale from the anuthenrst to-day, with snow flurries throughout tho afternaon. Snow. to the depth of an inch fell Inst night, but it bas nenrly all disappeared agnin, The schooners H, C. Winslow, St. Cloud, and scows Mendota and J.8, Skinner arrived from the east ehore with huimber and ties, ‘Tho achoonor Pride, Jumber-tidon from Lud- ington for Racine, Js In harbor here, wind-bound, ‘The schooucr flonest John, whiolt loft Luding ton for this port reverat hours bofore the Pride, hl wot werlvod up to evening. “olni old and tender, sho probably ran for Sheboygan, uh Sehoanett nino not learned, isnt anchor in 10 Dilys tho ‘ehooner Ashtabula ns fitted out, and” will sall for Muskegon with tho first favorabio wind, Jt. is the schooner Tsnbelin Sands, not the Lucin A‘ Simpson, ns reported yesterday, that 15 got- ting rendy for a start. ‘The schooner i. Mitzgornld was chartered to- 10 Joni 20,000 bushels of wheat for Buffalo at seven cents, $ Messrs. Wolf & Davidson are atill recolving Jorge quantities of ship timber by,ratl. Sinco yeaterduy morning the number of carlonls re- colved was ten. oo CLEVELAND, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ChnveLAND, O., March 25.—Tho barge Oakland and consorts Martini and Sparrew, wl lumber Inden, arrived this afternoon from Saginaw, ‘They experionecd no trouble on the trip. This istho first humbor arrival for tho season, Tha Ctoveland Tug Associntlou has fixe:t rates, and ‘tho schedule contomplates r consid. ertblc ndvanco over Inst soason. ‘Iwonty por cont of will ho atlowott for cnat. ‘Zhe schooner Criss Graver has boen chartered for coal to Maldon on private terms. ‘The clearances to-day were: Svhoonors Alpo= un, Port Huron, Neht; Francis Palms, Buitilo, srting propeller Chicago and consort barge Dic-. tatar, Toledo, Nght; sehvoner Thoodore Voges, Notedo, coal: schooner J. 1, Pelton, Dotrolt, Might. Tho Chieago nnd Dictator aro to load grain at Toledo for Buffalo. BUFFALO. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Turvano, N. ¥., March 20.—The. scow Rock- away sailed for Cleveland Inte Inst night, and the propeller Atcont, which came in Tuesday wight, also departed, Her papers aro mado out forChicazo. Thoschooner Zach Chandior loft this port for Toludo nt 7 o'clock this morning, and mado good progross up tho luke. Tho Al- pena and Winona were expected in from Toledo this evoning, but at Inst accounts thoy could not be sighted. —— WORSE AND WORSE, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Crmnoraan, Mich,, March 25.—The thormome- ter ringes nt zoro overy night, and tho weather moderates but Iittle during tno: day. Wind north, fresh; weathor clear. Tho ico in tho Straits is In bottor condition than over bofore at this-senson. Tons aro crossing ovorywhero, AGAIN ICE-BOUND. Spectat Nupatch to The Chicago Tribune Arena, Mich., March 23.—A heavy gale fram tho southenst to-day filled Thunder Bay full of fee, The steamer Metropolis, from Bay City, was cought by drifting Ico near the mouth of the Bay, but managod to work her way through to this port, where slu is now, feo-bound, r THE CANAL. ._ Breparront, March 25.—Cleared—Fearlcss, 8t. Louis, 80,444 fect lumbor; Bello Franco, St. Louts, 130,500 fect lumber; D. T. W: ty TaMOle feet mmber. pi tail ENE. Speciat Dispateh to The Ohicago Tribune, Enix, Pa,, March 25,—Arrived—Propollor 11. 1B. Tuttle, 27,600 bushols wheats schoonor George IL. Ely, 42,000 bushels corn; both from Toledo. PORT COLBORNE. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pont Cononne, March 25.—Tho stoum-bargo Lothatr and barge Corlsando loft hero to-day for Chicago with iron ore. PORT JOLLINGS, Tho southerly wind caused annctive moye- ment of outward-bound veasels yesterday, Harry Vox & Co.'s tug-Monitor was placed In commission yesterday for scow and yossel tow- Inge Capt. B. 11. Jefferson, appointed to tho com- mand of tho Government tug Gon. Humphreys, who procacded to Colorado three months ago, bas concluded ta remain out West, and writes that he will prospect in tho Gunnison country, on the wostern slope of tho Rocky Mountains, 200 miles distant from Colorado Springs, where linportant minoral discoveries ure reported to have been made, ‘Capt. Jefferson hus forwarded hig resignation of: tho command of tho tug Tmpbroys. Ed Olcott, a former. Chionga tugman, jg at presont Captain of u Government: stewin-Inunch on tho Columbia Itiver, in Oregon, Paddy " Leo, wollskuown in Eulenas ns a tig engineer, ia ongiuver of thocraftwhioh Olcott commands, Perry Gotham, Mute of tho schooner ‘Thomas W. Forry, hus arrived here from Dotrott, and: Capt, A. 8. Gothain is oxpocted to-morrow, to ft" ‘tho yoasal out. Capt. Willi Richardgon, of Oswego, was tn tho city: yosterdny on his way to Milwaukeo to fit out the schooner Marin J. Scott. Petar N. Johnnnan will assume command of tho Kohoouer Mary inte, of Macine, vico Goorge fiarding. Joun B. Merrill, Lig and ©. W, Norris, of tho firm of. G. D. Norris & Co., wero In tho olty yea tonlay from Milwaukoo, Mr. Merrill was a caller at Trig Turmunn oilice, capt, W, 2. Morris, lute of the schoonor Knto Darley, hug been appointed to the command of tho schoonor Ruthorford 33, Hayes, ‘Tho tuy A. Millor is in comnilasion, Bho now hails from Albany, N.¥. Tho schooner Done saukon will nlao bo hailed from Aibany, ‘Tho tug ‘Trind has had one of her three 1914 xtb luch oylindora removed. | ‘This will leave hor two. 184%x14 Inch oyHniors still, tho equivalent In power of an’ 18x20 cylinder engine. A new crank shut, Inngor thin Any now in uso on tho Pie) been recoived for tho tug from Phita- jelphia. Tast oventng. tho tug A. Miller, whilo shifting tho scow Moses Gugo fram tnaldooft the schooner J.P, DoCourros nt Wolls strovt bridyo, carried away ono shroud of tho No Coulres: mizzen rigging, It was tho Millor's tirst tow, unfortue nately. Mensa, Biokford, Knox & Co, of this city, ro- port tho sale of the frat lumber cargo of tho Kongon At Milwaukey. The cargo consisted of Jolsta and senntilpg, and brought $10.60 per 1,000 foot, AROUND THE LAKES. ‘Tho buoys in tho vicinity of Bulfalo have not yat been placod In position, In ordor to seoure an abundant depth of wa- tor nt tho Maumco Bay entranco, it Is proposal to build a wall of rough atone nt Codar Voint to proyont storms from washing sand into tho channel. Thon to decpon tho channol by drodg- Ing, by the Incrensed force of the curront, by Jottlea, or tho three.conbingd, wilt be practicus ble, Now arches aro belng putin the steam-barge Banilac at Port Huron Tho Butfalo Express considors.it doubtful whether veasols will loxyo that. port fur the Up- per Lakes before tho Ist of April, Spencer F, Balrd, United States Fish and Fisb- orica Commisgloner, hag written to Capt, D, Dobbins requesting a model of his now sot! righting surf-boat tosond to tho Herlin Intornns tlonal Bxhibition, which opens in April, Ho auw the tgdel Capt, Dobbing sont to Washington, and considered it un oxcellont boat for the fish= ermen on the cousts, being safo and ouslly worked, althor with sall or ours. Tho PrOpeloe Buitato has gone into dry-dock at Duttalo for oxtensive repair, fines Oav laos hus fesniaea tho shipyard of Hallontino & Co, at ay City, operated by F, Whuolor, und will remove tho sume to bis yard. Ho takes easton Jung 15, From Bantsiny is jearnel that tho schooner J. 0, Moss, ne nat ber rudder when enteria: the harbor Just fall, is baying a pow rudder pul in und othorwiso bolny iltted out, Tho schoonor Dolphin fs lying ft tho hurbor waterlowyed. Cupt. Horn, ‘of Detrolt, will namo bis now ferry steamer’ the Garland, Tho Dotrolt pupera stato that H. G. Blanchand, of that clty, hus recently refused an_otfer of 20,000 for tho propaller Muyllower, “Tho Muy- flower hug been lurgely repalred and strenyth- enod for the sensoy's busiuess, ‘Tho propeller St, Paul left Dotrolt for Mack- juao on Tuesday evening, witb a full cargo of freight and seventy-five pusgongers, * Pho Ogeoda Halt and Lipper Company intoud building a barge with a enrryting cupacity of 400.000 foot, Work will begin next month, and, If present expectations are realized in the vost, It da stated that quite a ficet of barges will bo constructed, ‘Tho tug M, ¥. Merriok passed Detroit on Tica day, bound for’ tho Niugara River, Extonsive alterations were tnado in this tug bist winter, The rulo which requirns all yessola to havo thelr names painted on the pllot-hausos, In let- ters sixInohes in length will be enforced by the loan] inspeetors at Detroit. Detroit papers report tho charter of the kehoonor HE. Mruce, $5,000 bushels of wheat to Huttalo at #34 ‘conte, The Ughts all along tho const of Tale tron, on this aide, as faras Chehéygan, ara In operas tion. Capt. Wilson's barge Minnchaha will bo Jnunched at Cibralte, to-morrow, Constderabte trouble Is. experienced by. a oo a draft vesselsin gotting in and out of Toledo harbor, Genernily tho water Jn shoal there, and when the wind {s down tho lako the water falls. : thio sechoonor J. It, Polton has left Cleveland for Toledo to land with grain for Erie, Tho steamer Forris will run between Sandusky and the islands. ts Capt. Grummond fs making extensive repairs to the tug Winslow, nt Detroit, so that eho will como out practleally a new boat, without an Juch of dead or deenyed wood Inher. These ree as which include also. the thorough overs ulin of boiler and machinery, will. cost bes tween $5,000 and $6,000. iis under consideration to have the Canada Southern ferry Transfer .extensively repaired this season when opportunity offers. It is Known that she stands in need of whot prnotl- cally amounts ton rebuild tind that the coat of the work will probably. bo between §20,000 and 29,000, Thare Is some tall, too, of bullding a seennd fron boat for tho service, ‘The iirst arrival at rie Inst year was on April £0, whon tho propellur Kyyptian, Capt. Land- falry erived from ‘Toledo ‘with %,0K0 bushels 5 rate Tho Oswego Tignes says: “It is reported that Capt. Pig al ae tho tug suinne to tho Detroit River tho coming senson, and will prob- ably command her himself.’ A MeGregor, of Windsor, has been ap- re 1 Captain of tha propeller Sovereign, io will be tho youngest communider of n pus Agnee. vorsel on tho Inkea,—being only 24 yours Tho Union Dry-Dock Company of Buffalo aro bullding a now ston yacht for Capt. Impson, POR’ OF CHICAGO, “ARRIVALS, Prop Sky Lark, Renton Marbor, sundries, Sehr Barly Bird, South Haven, bark, Kehr Capella, Mtskegon, lumber, Behr TL. M. Davis, Muskegon, Iinmbers ur Minerva, Muskegon, lumber, he Myrtle, Muskegon, lumber. Schr Marlu, White Lake, ratiroad tics, CLEATANCES, Sehr Earty Hi South Hnvon, 200 green hides. Trop Sky Lark, Bouton Harbor, 2 brs pork and kundrics, : Sehr C. J. Sinith, Muskegon, 10 bris salt and gun- dries, Behr J. Duvall, Keywnunco, aundries, Prop Noshitity Ludington, 11,000 bu wheat and ndrles, Schr Mugelo Thompson, Muskegon, lgh' Kent Capella, Muekeners lights ony Hay Fayette, Muskegon, Wight. Sehr Mary 1}, ale, Muskegon, light Kelir Moses Giuga, Muskegon, light. Hehr f. M. Duvis, Muskegon, light. Behr Winnie ans Muskegon ligt, Rone ney Bowed orn ere ig light, rop Aniie Tavura, Grand Maven, lig Schr L. M. Mason, Whitetiah Buy, lights See see INDIANA INSANE. ‘Tho Cost of Maintaining the Flospital in That State-Number of Paticnts Carcd Var. Special Dispateh to The Calcago Tribune, INDIANAVOLIS, Ind,, March 25.—Tho thirty-first annual report:of the Indiana Hospital for the Insane was filed to-day, ..Tho, following is nu abstract of the reports; Inyontory of property, $1,301,402.00, of which $88,451.10 1s personal; re- ceipts for tho your, $195,559.81; oxpendi tures, $101,050.28; of tho bainnec, — $50,455.65 was covered into the State Treasury, The dis- bursements for improvement and repalrs were admitted during the year, discharged, Giz; deaths, 9; number remain- ing, 620; cost of maintenance por capita, $101, Inn medical potnt of view tha results attainod wero highly satisfactory. Of tho 1,23) putients treated, 23.0 per cont recovered, tind 5.0 per eont dicd, There ure about 2200 insane por- Kons in’ tho State, of whom 1,500 are in Jails, county-neyluma, and private domlolles, ‘Those figures show tho urgent necessity for additional facilities to carg.for this clnas of wn fortnnates, During the year Int ono enso of fullure of solf-controt.on the part of un attond- ant tus brought to tho notice of the Trustecs, which was followed hy, Prompt discharge, A comparison of exponditurts for tho past two Years"ls favorable to. iho now “manngomont, During tho year ouding Oct: i, 1878, tho av monthly expenditure was 812,600. gumo period for 187, SILKS, This roduction. was not mide in food supply, which was 1 per, cout greater in cost. thin for 1878 No mention ia of course mado of tha rgeont charges of criu- city in tho institution, os, they occurred this year. PURE MILK. Meeting of the Fox Rivor Dory Ciub. at Elgin—Dlsolosuros, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Eran, ML, March 25.—Tha Fox ittver Dairy Club hold a mooting to-day at. the Court-Iouso to hear tho report of tho Committco appointed to visit Chicago.with a view of muking inquiries voncorning tho prospects for shipping pure mili direct to consumers Jn theelty. A verbal report was mado by Judge Wilcox, Chairman of tho Committee, and somo interesting fncta clio- ited, It was found that all tho leading hotels of Chicago bought-iilk from tha deal- era for about 11 cents por gallon whon tho kame milk coat 121 conta nt Ligin, ‘This could only bo accounted for by the fuct that about three-fourths of tho mili, sold In Chicago was skimmed and watered, Some of tho dealers sold Revoral grades of initk, at prices rargti from nix cents ta two conta per quart, and swillemilk wis lnrgely ‘used for the choaper quality, and this was ndultorated alsol Mr-?, A. Newton and othor donlors au tho plan of establishing n great central whole. anlo milk depot in Cb! eno for the purpose of selling ail tha milk from the Fox Hiver Valley. ‘hu project of shi ping puro milk in ginss Jara of one qunrt exoh direct to consumors was dis- cnased:and woll antertaincd, Tt was thought advisable to ostablish a gene depot, in Tilia for tho handling of pure imilk, nnd it Is probable that arrangements will bo aude Boon. stout $< YELLOW-FEVER GERMS, Spectal Dispateh ta ‘The Chicago Tribune. NAsRVILLE, Tonu,, Margh 25—The, Board of Health mot in called sossion this morning to in- vestigutg the complaint against 8. M, Jones, pro~ prictor yf tho Commercial Hotel, for having had 000 pounds uf feathors and ticking, part of tho furniture of tho Worsham House, Mouiphis, sup posed to bo infected with yellow-fevor germs, shipped to hins and stores! Ina. warchouse here, Jonos Informed tho Roard that tho goods were part of the furniture used by him while propric- tor of tho Worshiun House, a year ago, but hud been declared by tho health authoritics frev from infection, iithotght thoy hid not been diss infected, His object in buying the property sent. here was to ett local denler to dispose of it. Tho ltourd udopted nu reaolution declaring the goods hifcotlous, and ordering Jones to ree move them frum (bo anf without delay, and not to bring thom buck until disinfeoted. Adtimtssion of tho same goods within tho city. was dented o year ago by the Lourd, ne LESSEPS, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, < Couxoi, Buurrs, In, March 25.—Count do Leasops, the cvlobrated Franch clvil ongineor, arriyod hore this avening over the Union Pavilo from San Francisco, Du Lossops hora took tho Northwoatern forCbtonga. Tho Count is loud In his praise of Amorican ratlways aud America’s syatems tor travel, cons{dering thom fur su- perlor to those In his native land, Ho signi- flos his intantion of trying to bring about a ebungo in the modos of travel In France to cone form more with comfortandiuxury. ThoCount will proceed from Chicago to Nisgura, Falls and Joston, and will enil for 1's upce Aprilf, Nathan Appleton, juterpreter, ab w purty of fve uce company the Count Kast, -° a DON'T: LIKE-THEM, Bpectat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, “Broournaroy, Il, Marah 25.—MeLegn County furmors, who imported a score of exodus ne- xeoce from St. Louls to do work us furm bands, uro thoroughly disgusted sey with tholr ox- pestnene, At least one-third of the immigrants ave decumpod wrondy, aust the reat show gigas of uneasiness, and will probably move out: fore spring work has fulrly begun, ——— Non-eAppreciation of Wumor. Tumor js ovidently lttle appreciated in high quurtord at Comitantinople, 6 Mutin, a peoont- ly-cstublished Journal,bus received the followlow Totles from Mehemod, the Diroctor of the Prods Hurequ tn the ‘Turklsh Bunistrys Lg Matin has lutoly undertakes to treal the mogt vorigue questions uftur aw humorous fashiop, Tho dl- ruotjou of the press duly waroe tho editor againsy continuloy this course, which fa con- trary to tho Bpirit of the pornussion granted to lm'to publish his nowspuper,” ———————— Tue Cuicus.—Thore is nothivg in which tho esp ae boy so much delights as the cireus; ut when ho gro@s old, and guffors with a rick- jug cough, and dreads the upproach of con- sumption, ho takew Ital’ Balsauy ay tho 01 ure remedy Lor bis i, © JURORS AND FREEWOLDERS. All the Lawyers Agree {t Ought to Be Law, But Are Divided in Opinion as to Whether Tt Actually Is So, Judgo Moran's decision that 0 non-frocholder’ {sdeharred by tho common law from sorving on juries in this State was tho general topic of con- verantion yesterday in legal circles, ond, whilo eompnratively few had examined the law points inyolved in tho decision, and were thorefore Unwilling, as well ns unable, to oxpress an upli- fon fa to the soundness or unsoundnees of the position taken, {t was the unanimous sentiment of tho better clnas’ of Chicago Inwyers that, ff tho decision wasn't sound Inw, {t ought to bo. The genernl princtple was recognized, in othor words, that, If juries are henceforth to be mado up of frecholders, thera will bo vastly less danger of corruption and bribery, for the reason that men who havo been and ara suspected of taking bribes aro notof the frecholding class, but belong to tho usual unsavory characters who hangaround tho courts and, haying nothing, aro for sniv to the highest bidder. Tho effect of tho dcelston, provided it were sustained, In root- ing out this obnozfois class and forever destroy- ing thelr occupation, was readily furesecn, and the sentiment of tho local Bar was allono way— that the decision, IP If WASN'T GOOD LAW, OUGHT TO NB, in tho Interests of publio morality and the ad- ministration of justiou,. “T shoul bo very gind to know that tho de- elston was the law,” said Mr. Chariea Hitchcock, of tho luw firm of Iitchcock, Dupce & Julah, in the course of # converention with ‘Cntnons reporter, —" because it would got rid of a class of inen who try all our cases and who have no sortof interest !n doing justice, I thought the argument, as reported, wag a very admirabla ono. It presented tho polut very distinctly." “You have intimated a doubt ag to whether tho decision 1s xoad hiv.” “Tho iirst section of the Jury act provides ‘that the County Bonrd of onch ‘county shill, at or before the Umo of ita mouting In September, in euch, year, or at any time thereafter, whon neeessary for the purposes of thia uct, make a st of a suilictent number, not tess thaw one tenth, of the legal voters of cach town or precinct ju the county, giving the place of rosidenco of cach nume on tho Hat, to be known ns the jury line Now, that section requires tho County Bourd to mako A IST OF THE LEGAL VOTERS. It contains no provision that such legal voters shall be frecholdera, and 1 think tho common- Inw rule is repentod by ft, and that any lewut yoter is ncompgtent juror. ‘The second section providos, substantially, that tho County Board shall select. from euch lst a muinber of persons ‘equal to 100 for each trial term of tho Clreult nud other courts of mcerd, except Count Courts, and in the County ot Coole 200 for enc! tortn of theClreuit and Superior Courts and 300 for the Celminal Court. Nowhere ia thare auy rovision that the ezal voters shull bo freo- hulders. “ Rubit ts contended that the. prosent statute of Minols provides that ta Juror shall bu freo from alllegal exceptions,’ and that this means such *legul exceptions’ us were known to tho common law, 8 tho common law, where unre- pented by statute, is in ftull force in Mlinols."” “In my opinion that is n non sequitur. Tho second section further provides that, in making: stich scleation, the County Bourd *shull choose a proportionate number from the residents —pf cach town or precinot, and shail take the names of such only ns aro, first, Inhabitants of the town or previnet not exon from sorving on juries; - second, of the ago of 2 yeara oro upwards, and under 00 yenra olds hird, in. tho possession of thotr natural fnoulties, and not Infirm or de~ erepld;_ and, fourth, free from all legal exeep- tions, of falr charactor, of approved integrity, of sound judgment, well informed, and who un- doratand the Engitsh lanyunge.' fam unable to ace that the phruse, ‘leg! oxoeptions,’ refers ta the absance of the freehold qualification at com- mon iw. If wo could enforce tho pravisions Inst quoted, §t would be all wo want. If wocould make ndudgo trys juror on the question of character, Integrity, sound Judgmont. informn- tion. and an understanding: of tho English inn- gunge, 1 think wo could get proper jurics with- out nny ditiienlty.” “Thon you do not regard stho decision 26 cx- actly sound in law? ‘ “No, don't think it is. I HAVE NO IDEA IT 18, T think that any legal voter isa competont juror, Iwish the deciston was tho law, but I don't think itis, Tho wholo diticulty about our {ites vomes from the fact tnt the County Honrd doesn'tdo its duty—doosn't select these menas ftought to—and “frum tho fact that the Judges. of. tho- courts do not f{nsist that thoir Bulllifs shall bring those mon in whoare solectod by tho County Board, Thoy let tholr Uailitts go around to the saloons and bring in any sort of bummera thoy may chaosc. Tho fault is one that onn be ‘corrected by the Judges if they will seo fit to do It. T don’t think mysolf, under tho net, that it is necessary that a juror shall bon freobolder. 2 think {tis sluply necessary that ho shat be alegal votor, If the men who tire scleoted by the County Boni ennnot be brought in, it is competent for the Judgos to instruct thoir Dalits to goto certain - quarters for thoir jurors, and, Instead of sum- monlag mon that thoy find in the hatl and about tho tank, who are thera merely to yo on a Jury” nad carn 9 fow cents a day, lot thom go muong tho business men of tho city, summon tholr Jurors thoro, and then we will get rid of tho dif- liculty, The fact fe, that the Judges tell tholr Bail out and get # jury. The Huillifs get tho first men they can reach, and the first men they cau reach are the hangers-on about the courte—men who aro thors for corrupt purposes, who ara brought thore for corrupt purposes, who there knowing that thoy ura going t 3 ribery and corruption, If tho Judges would tell thoir Buillifs to xo out tha mercantile houses and insist on tholr ng in men who are not hangers-or bout 0 vourts, thoy would atoan out, those prssuge- ways ao compictoly thata man might got through thom, Go to tho Uity-Hall any morning now and you will find banging around the hads and the court-rooms % perfect crowd of mou without employmont,—siilors ashore in mid-winter, men who ‘ure walting fer busines to | open in tho spring, and not of men who call them- xelvea Inwyers and who kiow all about thomand keop track of thom. They overrun tho Courts, got on jirics, and Jt is tinpossible, ag tines arc, to keep thot off. ‘Tho fault {6 mniniy with tho Judgos that they don't tell tholr Byilitta to mo romewhero lsc to get tholr raf tho County Board doesn’t provide t with props er inen,—that shall be free from sort of int diuenccs,” . “YP SEEMS TO ME," BAIN GENSSTILES, ead e haylogexaminod the qucatlon_ vory eargfully us yet, that the groundon which Judgo Moran bases hls deolsion ia woll tuken. ‘Tho statute requires that jurors shall be free from all legal exceptions, Tho statute enumerates govern causes for which 4 Juror shall be ¢ ng for fnytanco: persons under 2h, or aver Qs pursons not in tha possession of thelr natural ‘nuultles, or infirm, ordeerepid; persons not freo froma lega) vxcoptions, cte, Some eifeet must be given to thut, und, since It manifestly refers to somo other objection or exception than those emnuerited, U cunt sco wont effect could bo given to it untess it Is tha gifoet, con- tended for in the position assumed by Jud, Moran—viz,; thoy’ must bu free from Buch : ceptions np exlat at common tiw, ‘That, in brief, {3 my opluton of ft, andl should think thut the objection raise wit tho Jitror wis not a freehotder—wis eli-grounded ono. 1 hope ft nimy turn out # 4 a rule, with somo Ssxceptions, tho ownei of property ure loss Jikely to be Jutlienced by tmproper cone silorutions, especlally those of weriininagl clare aoter, than a man without property’ aid, there. fore, to that extent, without a binding teat. leust, one of the Winding th {1 ts otfeated to tha viow you take of this question, thut the County Boitit nro equa to select, in order to make tp thelr jury Hist, merely acortatn pact of the legal voters, and that tho Jury act contains no provision by which thosy legut voters shall bo freohoiders,”” The County Hourd, of course, cannot say that tho men it selects from the legal voters rg frogs holders or not. Tho Board should, as a body, inanifestly look futo the character and standivg ‘of these sovern! voters und suloct one-tenth of the number, taking Into consliteration their ebnrugter, qualitloations, ete, Tho objection to a Juror on the ground that hols nota frecholdor dsoue which cannot be rulecd inthe County Hoard, but in court, and when it ja mada, 1 thin! it 4a woll nade,” or WISCONSIN SOLDIERS’ REUNION. Wiasconaln prigoners of war and ather soldiers who were in tho cnomy's hands duriyg tholr juilitary gervico, are requested to gynd tholr names, when and where cuptured and continod, to Gon. John A. Kollogy, Wausnu, Wie. who has consonted to take special charge of this intor. esting dud Improssive feature of tho Soldiers’ Rounlog in June, Do this ut once, a8 the infore muition so gatherod will bo included in tha Ko- uylon Roster, now bulog prepared for publloa- on, Nowspapers fuvorabto to tl eoldlors ploago copy. ). N. KAgsON, Becretary Exooutive Commitios, Peer in Lee : Doctors differ as to what nbotes, but it 1s eonceded by thoga who bava beon troubled wien kidney ‘dlsotior and yor complaint duit Kidnoy= Wort 4a tho boss renee Tn const! pation, piles, and painful stools it Felloves ais cures, A great many persons bevoroe insano from sicepicss nights that Hop Bitters would hayo provented. . nee: oT ae eee GAALOW'S [amie ase oR MOIGD LOE] 22SEC en BIN, Socoud-at, Philadelphia, FAIRBANK WALI, (Contrat Music-Hall Block.) SECURE 7>>4~ rovax SEATS For tho only Grand Concort by the MENDELSSOHN sosto cue QUINTET And ADIIB CARRINCTON, Appearing In one amber Concert, Inauguratiny AEPanNC rail on MANTENG MONDAY, Marea eee Kesorved Boats 1 lollar, GEO B- GARPRNTRI, Manager. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT OF HENRY DOEHNE, Condaetor of Mooley's Theatre Orchestra. ‘Tho entertainment will consist of third act of De Wits new American Opors antitled THE ROYAL BANQUET ; or, Americans Abroad, Uy kind permission of Mr. EMMET, Little Mac, Miss Lille Wost. Mr, Henry Armstrong, and Mr. Marry Parsons, Dramatic Company In 24, 4th, and oth Acts of OTHELLO ! And a host of other rolunteors. sen ta vein BLY See ERE, sonncer TEMBER CANT NIGHT BUT 9 y Campbell's great Comedy-fraua, TNE GALLEY SLAVE. E88! Orizinal Company, from ow Forks Including the Pavone Unrdon, Ni Miss Maud Granger, Sunnie Sinjoronly Mr, ‘Mr. J. J, Mullivan, Mr. Churles A. 3e- rant Uiielon Wenetey arlon Webster, Mort Mra, At JAte ‘3101 urna, Bir, Gra. Wendereon, Str. ‘Mr. Kugena Hiberta, Miss Katalin Snyder, Alas Charlotte Noviliv, ales Me. Men jay—Wentharaby-Goadwin Froliques. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. “THIS FIIDAY EVENING, MARCIU 24, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! ‘Of tho Original and Only James A. WERNE'S WERNE'S HERNE's HEARTS OF OAK! SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCIL %, POSITIVELY PERFORMANCE, AS Curtain will riso nt 2 atinep, ok pngag ovening, Alarch 2$—Dickle Lingard in Soth- olnt-Lawy, Munday, March 23—"'Tragedians of Kalamazoo.” HAMLINS THEATRE. A POPULAR SUCCESS! Enthusiastic welcome tendered Chicago's favorito Comedianuc, MISS KATIE PUTNAM, ‘On hor renpponranco here, aftor an absence of threa years, In the mirta-provoking comody-dramo,onutied LENA, THE MADCAP. Noxt weok tho latest comedy success, The Professor, Matinecs Wodnesday and Saturday. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, EASTER SUNDA Speci} Grand Attraction, DICKIE TINGATD In jon Oxenford's splendid pteco in 3 Acts, MOTHER-IN-LAW! Box Bheet now open, MWYICKER’S THEATRE, Engagemont of the Brillinnt Artiste, MISS ADA CAVENDISH. ‘Thursday and Friday Evenings, MERCY MERRICK! Saturday Matince—ROMEO AND JULIET. Saturday Kventng—LADY CLANCARTY, ‘Noxt weekJANE SHOIK ea Yt AAWNEE worn. STITT STITT KIDNEY COMPLAINT, Piles, Constipation Pormanently cured by , DIL It. H. CLARE, South ero, Vt, aay: ‘of KIDNEY TROCILES it hasacted like ‘eharm. It hasdono better thna spy remedy I ha ever used, Lhovo prescribed it for PILES with good effect having earcd several very badcascs," onde sie hoe never fallod.” * Thousands who have bees eared when all other gacaushareo failed, testify to the remarkable power dhisareatremedy hasinovercoming theso and many, ether: AS A SPRING MEDICINE Y ALLebould UAE IT, It neta mildi: it anrelys on the iver and bowels, removing, all ma Hoey id by ite it Ton! wera rcstal Foci qotsireneth and Mvigor which fa natural, ta ereone : “TTherols bo eno but what needs Just anch a remedy todo away with the noturul torpor of tho aystem after passing through the winter. pees ‘Que packane makeanlzaquartsof Medicine, cons taining po apirit, being prepared da pare water. FOU SALE IY ALL DEUGGISTS, ot Weil RSs WALLT, RICLABDION & C0, Proprietars, . Phuplingion, Vt ‘TRUSSES. We will bind oursotvas to pay to n charitable insite #00, In. ens fi ttt ofan inguinal Hornia that can bo nd by tho hand that wo It he PARKER RETPNTCVE COSMOS SENS ES rere ae RUTAN & PARRED, A Btatornt., Chie tena, ED. Dr, Parker, the patenteo, has had, twenty yearn’ oe . Perlonce, and ta curing niany of the worst casrs of Rapture. Munnfaetnrors of the colnbrated Commons Sonso Truss. ndopted by tha Gayernmnent a9 tha boat. - BOKEWS BITTERS. . Se a ae TO THE PUBLC---BOKER'S BITTERS, DAW ANH OF COURTERFEDES ANITSITATIONS, In accordance with the dostro f1 tly expresned, aera an en a a inl, and for their medicinal virtues qgnltat all dine ensen nf, o arising from, the digestiso organs, wil honceforth be put up and sult not only In quart, bub. ALSO IN PINT BOTTLES, for medicinal, family, traveling, and ot He Etna ae Pe Yrineue: Arunsistal eedcore Haver morchante’, ela. FUNICE, Now York, Nn, ik Jonn-at. WANTED. WANTED---50 STONEGUTTERS, Wl pay §1 per dav, 10 hones’ work! Hatnrdays oniy, 9 Nnura require. Biondy eaiploymont Until. Falls No ICEL, Clevadand. Obi0, losttime. Work wot ord 0. Copy! ~~ BAILNOAD TIMETABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE way “Bunday excepted. Chtengo Northwratern satiway. For Maps, Guide-Bookn, ‘Timo-Tables, 5! rf. ee amet in; Clark-st,, Grand’ #4 Posr-tofiies tnx 1.02. ANKS.— Baturiisy! Monday exoopt comer fandolph and er Ci louse, comer Canal and Ww a 4 ci nd Madison-sta. (on Wost Side), and: aPacifie Fost £1 je aslouz City & ¥: 0 bia aDnbuaqi ry pm. at ait am no Emm 3i10 pix 6a om. 20 Bm § 4:00 pm. 0 hia HO bia. i} am ara nm pan pm am pm Sm i mm tWinona & New Ulm: Rm hake Gonevn & Hock! am b¥ond du Lae, via Junesvilie. 330 Tr, Patlman Hotel Cars are run through, batween Chie cago and Counell Biude, on the train loaving Chicaza Nouthor road rang Pull 3 tormef . SC ena a—NDe} 0! ‘ells and Ki S—Depet: corner of Canal and Pieter Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Hatirond, For Maps, Guldo-Buoks, Tirns-Tables, SleepingrCar Accomnindntions, apply at any at tho following Ticket-Unres of the Company In Chicnao: 0 at, Grand Pacino Hotel, Hriuk’n Bxprona OM! northeast corner itandolph and Stuto-ata {ndiana-ay., Grand Central De k= = 3 uimor linuse, and corner Canal mG: fon West sida,” cheapiass Ottawa & Straato Muara Siearona Berwes ea Aurora Pasaeng Sienduts, & Ottawi ‘Aurora Pnsaonge Downer's Grove Accotimodation,« Greopors. Duhugue E, fs 9 Omate Nabe express, 3 Texns Fast xprers. Kansas City & St Joe Tiapres Moturday-nivht Theatre 4'rai C., B. & 9.Palaco Dining-Cars x siecplag-Care run pecwnan Chteaea ana Omatay hee peko, aud Kansas City, on the Pacific Expross, Chicago, Mitwankes 2 Mt. I Union fropee, comer Madison ‘und eitadeatas Wa Omicos, dSchark-at,Palmer Mouse,and Grand & peyseaseETUsseUD 2 BRRRBARBE ABBE. ot vaciiia. Leavo. Milwaukeo Expross, Miweuxae xpress, Milwaukes, St Paui’&’Binhess lei sim m sAignas 20310 ha] 4200 p mat adiwaukee. almiinan, Peicie aul’ 2 P 2 a sete os, and Haken et gn pane Dn ace aire F Bilmaukoo, Sindison, and Peairigl eee hee ‘au Chion Express, 10.0 ml? 4:45 pm Libertyville Acca 215 pani 8a Wot ‘AUtraina run via Stllwankoe, i fl gfd Minneapolis arw Kond either ‘vis aicdlsct aud, Prairie du Chlen, or via La Crossa. and Winoua. es 2s SAbinets Sentral haere jepot foot of Lake-st. nnd foot o| spo and foot onty-sooond-st, Siok ne 3] i Pacitie ftotel, and L ualiconiad sCalro & Texas Ex Kpringfleld Express, Springitela Ninht E: Torta, Burliugion & Keokuk, On Ratnrdiny night runs ta Centralia only, fon Saturday night runs to Pouria only. Unton Depot, West Side, near Mego and! nm Depot Yost le, 01 +1 r ‘Twonty-thint-st, Tieket. ‘Onleos, eprote Sous. Clark-6t, Grand Paciiio lolol, and Palmer House, dare. | Arrive.. fansas City & Donyor Fast Hx... Hanana City Night Bx) rents a Now Urlunna ieaprnas x Mt, Louis, Sprinuftald fe ‘Lexan. Veorin, Hurlington ¢ Fast Expt & Keokuk ix Rekin & [uorla Exprosn ator, Lacon ‘ast y Sollee & Dwight Agcounmodntion: PUTUFTEVIES EREECEE EET NOTICE. NOTICE. To All Whom tt May Concern ¢ The United Sates Dairy Co, ‘tha sole owners of tha patents of Liztmolyte Mego, Paris, for tho United Stator, for the discovery an imunufactury of (ho butter-Iko product, or Oleamare garine, ut fou rendercant teinporatiero that wil pros ducy n'product freo fram disagreeable taste ar odor, ghd of every doriyative or truduct therotrom, oF froin antmat fats, Inclnding tle manufactura of But- tor, Buttorine, Oloomarmarine Hutter, aod all othor Muttor made from thu aforosald product, B ; HEREBY CAUTIONS’ THE semlnat rpRaTing, in tho manufactura of noy of the nforosnid products, or in vendin or atlierwiso ten! aramny, Hnilor Me nuiberity of any party oF partles claiiaing tu have aubsaquent quitonts for tho, above jniTpOses, OF any ot thous, a9 Muy will thereby ronder theiaelves Hablo to prosecution for tufringu= mignt and damages. Bullear now ponding tn te United States Circult Court ngalnat purtics using the Androw patent, A. final tafunetion and deere waa obtained against tus aald Androw und hily associntua in the Cireult Court of tho United States for the Honthern District of Now York a niay be acun by rotoronce tu the rovords of Mh United States Dairy Company AG wives thls cautlonary notices to save Innocant parties from tho cost.and Iixgtlon that will follow upon hole onuaaing In any act of Infringement upon its patented rights, and also to disable theny from stouding ignoratice whan suits aro brougha,ngninst wen, C.D, DESH Reoratary of the United States Dalry Con + Now York, Match 30, 1580, Steam Yacht “Vedette” for Sale ‘yhe, schonnor-riage nonm, pleasuravgacht, Vos if the Now York Yacht Clit, faunchoul 8 Nowtuegli,on tho Iudson, in Juno, ia, wins Ne Mreor OF G, Slt 121 fut th languty 1 feutv inches butit dtoct hula, and drasre uded ‘ase feet; ity of cont-bynkera, 23 tuna; water-tanks hold fons; docks ¢luar trot th unt, caimelty wnundyi enmpaund duuines bylindets, ib-juon,e-tnelt. und 2 cupace soy xal sivni te stormy builur of steel WW) pullunes eteaus-prusaure surfacocundonaury chy Belch strokes q Wa-wroneh (owen! for nulsing auchors, wacLIns, vlo., ote, fron-work galvanized; Nill of wour copbui Mperefantonod Dluw the watar-lino} three woods Goals and ony tneladite Lites bout, bung. on fron dayitey sty of Jifaepresurvera] B\qits tng-staurichions of tren; weknowlodged apood 1d mniles fo hours burns nt thie raf of sycods with Lldmur run nin, 35 to mt natunil drat, 1 tune g days tho stiofcabin We’ olegautly furnished th maboxuny wid Durhoounl, with overy conveniunce Of B first-class welts elueeriy Valls a turduahuuts butlers vanity) lose ray 1 rofrlguraiors a ek appravad yu terns? bath, but und fit waters throo miter clvaets panteles wud luekerss four fiatosroons, Wtiod win dosks, bi urenys, inirrors, Btu i Ae fy dlgging of tho in Sxcdllunt condition. "tbu sucht ¢ can bo forward or att; can bu made ready for crula- Ing in ton cry Price, tuil Nrped f 1h 1D Ft chin, WQearaie eat ton a 1 ra, I ots, rept will bg tint ath a i fcatlon, is ii deere HOTEL, ~ ATLANTIC” HOTEL, Opposite Hock Island & Mich, Southern B. It. Depot, Latoly ronoyated, rofurpished, and changed through= Oupinovery particulan Piratclase ry MVE Es fuiorly of the Bt Janice and pehtenso, Teoet: Ya |, Denot, coriar o Nuron and 8 Ciiteor, ab Ciark-ees Stormin itausee Grand Iacitic Hotel, and 7 Canal, corner Madiso: oud & Pacific Ratireads rman-sta, ‘Ticks. Valmer Hous, n. Davenport Exp Ghiatie fe ee (*nally oxcopt : qatiy Fore a ann caye tDaliy oxcopt Saturdays. - Michigan Contra: Katlrond, Depot, foot of Lak: ape asad ate at Lah Eweeir en OT Ularkest.. dolph, Grand Vacitio Hotel, und at Palmer 1101 ati (vis Main and Alr Line) Yay EXproas..... alt Lake Shore ot Michigan Southera Hallway. ‘Tickes offices nt depots, Van Iuren-ni tind frolghe ofice undor Sherman Ties ° Ghices in the Grund Macitio futel and tats Vin Main £400)..0+0 Ryecint Now Tore acneis patra loNeY. Express (cal XprOns Pittadurg, Cinetunatt 4: St. Louts etonatt Air-Line and Kokomo (Cinctan 3: ; Depor'corhur of Ohiton end Catrallate, West Bide - : Loaves, | Arde, Indianspoll - “<= ieee 4 Tu) Ba Pittaburg, Ft. Wayne Chieage Malhvwny, + nor Canal and Madison-ats. ‘ticket Ofeos, * t, 001 bal forty tty Paluwur lguso, and Grand Pacitic Hota! Baltimore Onto oe abiding mn foot oa. Clatkcaty Pat Jepot (Bxpusiton Bull beets ir ee Man a Depot, foot of Late-st. aud tout of T'wonty-second-st; Leave. | Arrive. f 116 & Loulee oats ane lanapo! Lo nab a ce Chicago dy Eustern Iijnats Hallread: ‘Toker 4.71 Glerk-ste Faluor House, Grand} 9 sisiilowel ad boven raor of Ciluton and gs MIMOEELANKOUS, NO OVKE! ' xo ray: (DR. KEAN,, 173 South Clark-st.j Chicago. . tse only phayelelads ia tho ouiy who: Wacrodtd: cured: UF” r.. Kalo Agent +