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“barge Alcona, Capt. C, H'Chamberlatn, arrived «hero from Alpena with a enrgo of 18,000 cedar “ken up, aud Jamined ata pluie polut only, be- et PAG 4X MARINE NEWS. Opening of the Straits heralded py an Arrival at Chicago. Tho Bttam-Dargo Alcona Makes. Hor , Appearance from Alpena, steamers Pass Port, Huron from Chicago and Minvaukee. / aft Forse Departures from Obicago and Mil- 1." woukeo for Bolow, ed JEFIRST ARRIVAL FROM BELOW. Bhortly after 6 o'clock last evening the steam: tles, and at once proceeded to the Burlington Bip, nonr Twenty-sccond strect, where tho ties are to be discharged. Capt. Chamberlain was not seon by Tne Tuinune reportor, but the mate of tho veasel stated that, after an unsuecersftl Mtompt in the south passoye of tho Btralts, Whore the feo was still flrinly bridged, the Alcona jnoved around into tho north passage, and quot through allright at half-past 7 o'clock Mon- day morning. sho found the feo ull bully bro- tween Round Irland and Old Mackinns, But oven this blockade was run without much alii culty. 8oine tlonting i¢o was oneountered to the wostwanl of Waugoshance, not enouh to hinder anything, even salt versela. At 2 o'clock Monday morning three ate barges were met of tho enst end of Bois Blane Idand, headin, down Lake Hurou. These were the ilrst vegacls: to puss through tho: Btralis: by ut least four hours, The barges wore not spoken, and conse- auontly thofr names ure unknown. Still they, must have been the W. H. Barnum, C, J. Kerabaw, anil . Rallontine, which loft »Milwaukeo on Saturday, for Ruffalo, with grain cargoes. Between 0 ‘and 10 o'clock Monday morning the propullees Champlain and Granite State wero inct this sido of the Straits, downward bound. No sufl-vesscla ware nict by the Ale cout until about 2 o'clock yesterday morning, “when several were passed well ont in the lake about of Sheboygan, The winds encountered have mainly been from tho west and northwest. An ¢enst southeast wind ocenrred on Monday smorning, but it listed only a few hourd. Yuster+ day ufternoon the wind eame sharply from about northwest, and was accompauled by free quent blinding snow-sqinlls. Tho Mate of tho Aleonn stated that sail yes. sols will have no dilliculty in reaching Luke Huron through tho north pussugo of tho Straits. In hia opinion the breezo of yesterday his by this time drivon tho {co out of tho south pass- age also, ——— MORE DEPARTURES. Yesterday the schooners Annig “MM. Poterson, Donaldeon, Goshawk, Homer, St. Lawrence, and C.K. Nima sot sail for the lower Inkes, and tho Scotia, Wichard Winslow, C. C. Burnes, and W. I. Preston were towed to the lower harbor so as to be in readiness for a start: ts soon ng the wind changes. In fact, tho Winstow and Scotin wero lying ut anchor in the Inke last evening. fearing to remain in the river beenuge of tho danger of grounding when the stage of wator tbecume reduecd, None of the Western Transportation Compna- Jny’s propellers havo left ng yet. Thoy are rendy ‘to move, however, and only awalt fustructions to that effect from Buffalo, “The Anchor Line Cap- ‘tains baye arrived, and will leave with their boats on Thursday, The Commercial Ling pro- spellers will depart to-day or to-morrow, orders to Moye as ROON ts they oan bo got rendy having: _beon forwarded from Ruffalo yosterdny. Now that it ia a tixed fact that steamers bave Pamtod through the Straits, a numberof Cup. ing, Who persistently pretonded to doubt and scolf at the daily dispatches to the press from Choboygun and Stackinne City are frantio ta be pe astrong hend-wind keeps thom ehallng : OFF THE BO'TOM. | ‘Yesterday morning Cant. Kirby yolunteorod tho sorvices of tho powerful propeller Now Era {u another effort to pull the fine schooner C, 0. Barnes off the bottom near Wells streot bridge. Accordingly, when the Now Era ronched theapot the tug Campbell took a position beside hor, whilo the tug Constitution placed herself ahead of the propeller to keep ber in position. Aster lines had been run to the New Era and Camp: bell, tho tug McCioltan bucked fn behind the Tiarnes and made fast to tho schooner Preaton, Then when the pulling began the wheel of the MeClellan was put in motion toset back tho cure rent of the wheels of the Now Era and Campbell and raise the water between the Preston noi Uarnes. This flooding process, addod to tho powerful tugging nhead, soon worked the stranded craft tuto the chainnel, when aho was towed bolow Rush street bridge. The Barnes Srew thirteen nnd one-half fect of waiter, and was out fully one foot. During tho; atternoon tho tugs Van &chnict, Hackley, Johnson, and one other got lines to tha schooner Scotia, lying near Buriugton Sip, «and slowly dragyed ber over the bottom of the tlverto tho luke, It wig a long pull anda itrong pullall the way, tho craft bringing up «frequently during the prasnge, She drew not jess than fourtoun feot elght inches of water. Tho query here presenta {taclf, how will tho Beotla get over thu Lime-Kiin crossing in Detroit River, with scant. fourteon feot of waterreported atthat point. Tho Lime-Klin rocks cannot bo @ragyed over with impunity. , GRAIN AND COARSE FREIGHTS. * Yestorday tho schooner Hungarian was char- tered for oata to Buffalo at 4 cents; enpacity, 85,000 bushels, Tho propeller Antelopo rocelvos: # cents also, and not 4% cents us reported yess torday,. - a . Engagoments for conrso freighta aro reported aafollows: Schooner C, J, Nocder, wood from eepho Pler, north ot Frankfort, to Ohleno at 218 per cord; scow Dunbain, dry lumber from Frankfort to Chicago ut $1.76 ‘por 1,000 feut: Schooner Lincoin Dull, dry lumber from Ford ver to _Chicn at 81.75 por 3,000 feat; Bchoonor Belle Brown, cedar-tics from Bul dere Harbor to Chicugo at 0% conta_aplece; schooner Ketchum, cedar ties from Javkéon- ert to Chicago nt 6% conts apiece; schooner liza Day, onk ties from While Luke to Chicazo Nt 9 cents nplece; schooner City of Shoboy- pn hardwood lumbor from Acme to Chicago nt 2.60 por 1,000 feut; ateam-barge Nahunt, cedur tes from Ajpona to Chicago at? conts apleco, — VESSEL 'TRANSFERS. At tho Cystom-House yesterday record was made of tho transfor of tho schooner 0. G. Mixer by 0, Eggleston, of Chicago, to J. W. Searles, ot Detrolt, for $5,500 cash, Tho Mixorwill bo taken to inks: tle, 7 he schooner Auguetus Fi 1. Sparks and Horman Grane toes titre nan & Co,, of. BEE for 4,100, She will bo Used ta hake bolts from Prosquo Island to San- UNION DICTATION, A r printed at Port Hope, of dato April 2, eays: * Capt. Howitt and his two ona are snil- ing tho W.'T. Greenwood toOswego, Tho reasun ‘why tho crow fs not larger Is that the Captain nt- tempted to engago what sailors call a ‘seab crow '—that [s, sailors who ido not belong to tho Unlon—and was follod by the Union men. Tho Groonwood was ull roady to aall at voon on ‘Thursday, and tho Captain waited only until tho “senb’ crew he had engaged to man his vessel Ortived from Brighton. The inon arrived. Tha Union men spied thom, and ut’ once took tho Necessary ateps to prevent thom from golng to work at ‘rat’ waes, Thoy went hone to Brighton radder and wiser men, after the Presl- dont of the Uaton had magnuntnously pald thelr railway fares." Now, it ja juut too curly for those regulutora to commence opurutions:, and if tho gallore {any port aro to be ullawod: toconstituio thomselyes 1 cominittes to do the Cuptain'a business, Captalng of vessels should know it at once, : A NOVEL LITIGATION. . - Tho Detroit Post and Tribune says: Tho own- ers of tho atcam-barge J, It, Whiting, which was libeled by Patrick Boylan and seized Saturday by. Deputy. United States Marshal Taylor, will Courts, the Chun Lae gi Satta atlegod broach of contract 10 tow the schooner 0 tow tho Babnma to ia- ging und the Emnia ©. Itutohingon to Milwaukes. ‘Whon near Point Aux Hurques tho yesecls wero overtnken by a storm and compelled to put into Cy Beach, whore thoy ull went to tho bottom Gnd wore subsequontly’ raised, Et la understond that the owner of tho Emma C, Huteblnsan will Wittingmence stullar proceodings uguinst the «OUR CANADIAN NEIannons, ‘The old propeltcr Shickluna'Is being ropalred auth largely at Toronto, man aby being shi; i peraay. Xl log ipped at Toronto for $2 siren Sapo remarkay “What {s the use im and newapaper mon putitiont al iaeaneon, on a sole of-thom Plo, for an 10 Ob tho Wy Jovernaont wilt not dole Sana? THe ‘Tho achoo " sent ee Wiliam Elgin bas beep Mpstod 9 schooner Isabella has arrived at Port Dal- sae rom Toronto, In leaking condition, anti Tho propellor Lake Mictit e jan and schooner Fane pigleod aro tecolving oxtensivo ropalrs at The sum of $1,000 ty upp, tho achoonr Mary Be cate nag fa ropalrs Hope the 'lohyshoromen ave’ fixed thelr prices at if conta an hour’ for Jumber and 20 conta for Iron, coal, grat, ete, ‘Tho repairs to the xohooner Edward Blake and atonin-birge Kixon have been eanipleted at the Milpolnt a He neur Bolleyiite. At Toronto the schooner Telly Sheridan {9 ro colying now deck beams, devk, eovering-bonrd, stanchions, mil, ete, ‘The Kingston Whigof tho dist ult, saya: “This eveniig ant eventof Interest and importance occurs on Garden Istand—tho mnrringy of tho Captain of tho schooner Prussiu to one of tho mobt uninhile of island maidens, All the-veasela display their bunting. castl-owners at Toronto aro united on nt fonat ono subject, and that is that tho tolls must be lowered tn ardor to compote successfully with American boats, Thoy nre anxtoualy awalts Ing tho rotttrn of tho deptitation to Ottawa, antl complain of tho apithy of tho elty merchauits in the mutter, So suys the Globe. ‘Tho Upper Lake schooner Gcorgo ‘Thurston 's about helng chartered to take a sarKe OF fee around to New York from Qiobeo, ‘This will bo tho firat venture of the kind ever noted, Tho water on the enstorn aldo of the Northorn Wharf at Toronto his beon deepened to twelve fect. The channel on tho western aldo ts to bo dredged ta tho same depth. The Port Hopo Nongshoremen nro inclined to benrbltrary, They buve just deelded that in future, In’ any eneo in which the Captain of a veasel hires a boy.a mombor of the Union, in the morning aud discharges him befara'the londing is complete, tho other mombers sball throw up the job, — CONTROVERSY OVER A VESSEL. Bome tino previous to Inst yonr Cupt, John ‘Wright, of Port Hopv, Ont., sold ta Capt. Jou dt. Way, of Whitby, Ont. tho schooner Enter- prige, taking f mortgage on her. Cupt. Way commanded the Enterprise until Inst fall when he tonk her to Toronta. It {s alleged that, Way emuld nut keep up his paymenta, and wo ary tolil Mr. Wright claims that Way had agreed to give up the veasel to lilm; algo that Way sald ho was alck and gave ‘him permission to take tho achnoner to Port Hope, whleh bho did last fall withouteoing through the formality of fore. cloging the mortyguge, Way then browght sult for the recovery of £10,000, alleged damuges. He ehaiina that Wright took tho vessel after ho hud served papers on him forbidding hin to move her without getting titts by duc process of law. STURGEON BAY MATTERS. Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Bronaros Bay, April 6.—While ornising about. the bay on Thuraday the tug W. ©. 'Villson ran onthe mlddie-ground. She got of inn couple of hours with a broken wheet, A.M. Bpear started for Buffalo, N. ¥., on Thuraday on urgent business connected with the tug Juhu Greyory, recently purchased by George O. Spear. Thu ferry scow Ark commenced running Qeross the Bay on Friday. Our people are anxiously awalting tho arrival of thu Goodrich bonts, ns its now next to im- possible to got any frelght to this place, on ac- count of the horrible conilition of the ronda, Somo People entertain queer idens na to who furnished the money to build the Sturgeon Muy Caunl, Your correspondent. ntly overheard a lake Captain remark that he “understood that Ayer, the pill man, bud spent a pile of money on that canal” “Ayer, the pill man,” probably noyer heurd of this short cut. Sturgeon Bay will certainly bave a fino fiect of tug stationed bere, ‘fhe following-named craft will comprise the lect: Alert, John Leathom, W. C, 'Tillson, John Gregory, A, 8, Viper, A. W. Lawrence, and Thomus Speur. The lust tlireo ure now un tho stocks, ‘Tho repairs on tho schootier America, uid up here, are finished, and sho commenced loading dumber this morning. “re proposed vessel-luaders’ unton, spoken of ina former lotter, has resulted tn a fizzle, the ehlof mover in tho affaly having cleured for parts unknown, leaving @ number of unpaid Ils behind, . Scofield & Co, think Li made a WG wood purehuso when they bought tho tug W. , Tl. son for $2,600, ns thes have beon offered $1,000 for their bargain since. Navigation opened several weeks cnrlicr this senson than usual, This fs caused by tho cannl cut belng open, It {8 probable that Capt. Gaylord, of Groen Bay, will haye commund of the tug John Greg- ory the comiug season, he mouth of tho buy ts full of. rotten ico yet, Dut tho probubility tg that it will move out soon, Parties from Little Sturgoon report no ice vit bic on Green Ray off that place. Here Js n question for discussion among tug- men: The Captiin and owner are on board a tug. Tho owner tells the Captain to run over a certain tract of water, The Cuptain romon- strates, telling the owner that the water {s very, shoul, and that it Is noteafe, Tho owner says, Go uhoad. ‘Tho oftleer obeys, and the tug guts ground, Who Is to blame? Tho owner says tho Captain bad no business to listen to any one in regurd to where to runthe tug. Of course the commander dlanrees with him. This oc- curred on tho tug W.C. Tilson, spoken of above. Capt, CH. Packurd, of Sheboywan, arrived here pesteniay tw take command of the tug John Leathem, owned by Scotleld & Co. MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Minwauner, April 6.--Dispatches | recclyed hero this morning announcing that tho steam-barges D. Balleutine, W. 1, Barnum, and C.J. Kershaw, which left horé Suturday morn- ing, hnd pnased Dotrolt, tho former at 8 o'clock and the others four hours later, caused ageneral desire among mnusters of grain-Inden craft to got out, Notwithstanding tho wind was north- weat, with Ught snow-flurrics at intervals throughout tho day, the schoonor Unadilla mado abronk atZo'clookin the afternoon, followed by the moonlight. Tho small schooner Nelllo Hammond arrived here from Manistee this morning, lumber-ladon, with her bowsprit broken, She reporta tint, whilo nearly beealined off Manisteo Suturda ight, wonthor foges, ‘tlio steami-barye O. Kershaw camo near running her down, aud whilo tho lnttor was swinging to avold a collision her quurter-deck raked the schooner's bowaprit, and | Hbboom, brenking the bowsprit Inboard. ‘The steam-barge Charles Heltz, on routy from. Chicago to Manistee, came into harbor at 10 o'clock this morning for un nidittond supply, her muster fenring that, ns tho wind was aboad, be might run short before reaching his deatinas jon, ‘Tho schooner Arab, undergoing repalrs in the Milwaukee Company's yurdewus plnced in dry dock this marning to reoclya 4 new coutrobourd x. As tho prospcota are that navigation to Es- canabs will not open for a week or ton days, tho Jnter-Ocean arpeeportation Company are put- Ung thoir tleet in the grain trade fora telp, The steumebirgo Ira H. Owen and barge Jesse Linn were chartered to MeLuren & Co. to-day tor wheut, cura, and outs to Buffalo on private orm, Among tho arrivals aro the stenm-bargo Lowls Gilbert, schoanors Napoleon, W. 1L Chap> mun, Honost Johny Oseur. Newhouse, L. J. Con- way, Nollie Hammond, Wanderer, and scows pun Hn AO aie aiiy tah 4G ae was telegraphed Bunday that the schooner nD. EB. patios bad cluared, It should huye beon tho Wolls hurt. MILWAUKEE, April O.—Tho sailings this aftor- noon embrace the rchooners J. Maria Beott, David Vance, and D. E. Marley, A severe snows storm which set tn at do'clock, over un Inch of show falling within an hour, provented a mim- ber of veasuls from sailing, nud caused the Seott torn buck, Chore are several yeasula, nantes, unknown, at anchor inthe buy. Tuy Caroling Williams arrived from Mantsteo to repair hor shoc, ——_ BUFFALO, Special Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Burrato, N, ¥., April &—Tho news that vere sols could effet passige through tho Stralts bus caused a xcneril movement of boats lid up hore and at other Inke ports on both uldus of tho channel, Many of the Chicitgo tleot hero have alrendy tuken out thelr elcarinco papors, and tho Custom-House was crowded. to-day with masters cuger tostart out. Among tho vessels that have gulled alnco yesterday morning aro tho schoonors John M, Mutebinson, Joseph G, Masten, C. J. Wolly, Sam FHnt, D. TP, Dobblus, Eilzabeth Jona, H. A. Kent, J, 8. Kichurda, Erastus Corning, 8, L. Watson, ‘Thomas Parsons, Annio Vought, and D. 8. Aus- tin. A numbor of othors have thoir pupurs and will start goon, Allof the nbove aru bound for Chicago ang Milwaukee, ‘Cho ateambout com- Hick bad not come to nny decision up to noun La-day about sondiug out thelr boats, It is auld, Enea that thoy will all soud out boats on The arrivals to-day woro: Belvo a ‘Taludo, 00) buubola of corn: Seluoner Batsos 47,00 bushels wheat} schoonor W, 1: Oates, patrol 15,518 br » Glover, "To 4 auyooner La Petco, Tulods, 1WeT Bentais eae Weurauces—Propoller Morloy, Toludos propel ler Bootia, Chicago; propeller’ Cuba, Chicago; wehoonvrs Mout Blang, Matdos 1. P. Baldwin, Chicago, 108 tons coal; Muria Martin, Chicago. 1,083 tons = coul; tras ¢ Aimoa, = Chjuu- go, 600) tons cont; fontorey, —Chica- rn M. F. Murrick, Chicngo; Matsa, Toleda; twindcor, Calcayo; Monticelto, Chicago; Clay: ton Helle, Chicago; H. HH. Morse, Cleveland; Af, ushely wheat; schuoper hela wheat; schooner J. Wiloox, iuago; Montyomery and Je morone!, Chiengu; Morning paren Tole fronton and Sweetheart, Escanaba; W, House, Dotrult; A. P. Grover, Toledu; Corsican, Toledo! EP, Deals, Chicayo: barge Guiding Blur, Chie cugoy Rropoller Soutin, The Cuba, of tho Com- Jal Ling, left Inte Jase night. mere! TOLEDO, ~ = Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. TOLEDO, O,, April 6.—Freighta quoted firm at Rho for corn and 40 for whoat to Buffalo, spot. yessols, , The’Northern ‘I'ransit Company's boats ure doing 8 flourishing Lusiuess to Barnia; got alltho Wabash freight thoy cun handlo, The Moanoke wil continye in the Wabash Lino jfor tho prosecot in the place of tho Jervis Lord, not yet ready for service, . * Arrivod—Ino, Dotratty Mary Butler, 8t, Cath- arines; Geo, W. Adams, Buffalo; Mowate, Port Colborne; Woh, Grover, Witalo: | WHLany Welle hoyro, Marblehead; Milwaukee, Port Huron, Cloared—For Buffalo, Georga 1, Ely, 42,100 bushels corn; Hartwell, 17.275 bushels corn; Grayea, 98,000 bushels corn: Adams, 70,000 bush- ‘or Erle, Weeks, 21,000 bushels corn; for Detroit, Ino, 240 tons cont, Chartera—Propellor Prindiville and barge Halt 2tf0: schooner George W. alt ;rchooner Af. L Wile eux, to arrivo, wheat to liuitalo, 240. CLUVELAND. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chtengo Tribune, Chrvrtann, O., April 6.—[tusiness in marino elreles hero was very dull to-day, and but one vessel left port,tho achouner Pathfinder, light, for Port Huron, in tow of tho tug James Amadeus, Entored—Schooner Kate IWebmond, Tawas, lumber; schooner John Jowett, Islands, stone. On ncenunt of strikes throughout tho mining reyton tho supply of coal on liand for shipment. Va linited, and tintess tho men resume work a coul famine ts probable. Tho strike bas already Deen in progress about four months in some of the minca, : BAY CITY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Tay Crry, Mich., April 6.—Tho stenin-barce Inter-Ocean and consort Argonwut, Iitmber laden, left thelr anchonige to-night for Chicuga. ‘The stenin-bargea Tempest and Germania and with tows, arrived to-day. Frelgita ‘with a downward tender ¢ AN] carne to Hutilo, 24 rounded when leaving achorage. ‘Tho tug Mollea Is working at hur, The Argonaut 1s ailont. CILEKOYGAN, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cnenovaay, Mich, Aprit 6.—The prop Granite State, the first boat of tho sengon to this port from Chicngzo, arrived at 3 p.m. and reports the north passage perfectly clearof ice. The Chamn- pluin fs at Mackinow Island, broke down in MuchInery. Tho south pnssage fs still blucked with feo. A heavy northwest wind provalls, with flurrics of anow at intervals, Tho mercury is 26 degrees above, DETROIT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernort, Mich, April 6.—s'ho atonm-barges D. Tutlentine, W. H. Barnum, and C. J, Kershaw passod down this morning, grain-lnden, from Milwaukeo, They Oy seis plenty of loo in tho straits, and came ‘by tho north passage, Capt. Ballentine, of the Kershaw, thinks sall-vessels would haye trouble gottlige through yet. Those were tho lirst boats through this souson. SEAMEN’S WAGES, Bpeclat Dispatch to si: ‘uribune. Krnostoy, Ont. April 6.—The Sailors’ Union hos resolved that wages on Luke Onturlo shall be 81 per day, and $1.25 on vessela golng through the Welland Caunl. i PORT JOTTINGS, ‘Tho tug D. L. Babcock isin commission, To- morrow tho Y. 0. 2. tug Ewing will go into com- iniesion also, : Tho Peshtigo Company's barge Active was towed to Miller Brothers’ ship-yard Inst even- ing to be docked for culking. Yesterday afternoon the schooner Pensaukee proceeded to an elevator to load with rye, Several violent squalls passed ovor tho lake yesterduy afternoon. Bllnding tlurrics of snow Recompanted the wind, ‘The sehooncr Mury Naw is to be placed In dry- dock on the South Branch to-day to repair a lonk. Cnpt, Dan Coughlin, of the propeller Alaska, Capt. George L. Hogg, of the propeller Conesto- ki, and Capt. Stephen Chutterson, of the pro- poles Juniata, arrived horo yest erday from Juifale to take churge of tholr bonta. Tho schooners Souvenir and 8, Bates wero on tho market yesterday with cargoes of shingles, The change of Master on tho propelicr Down Richinond, Edward M, Marion in place of Wilt- nm A, Smith, deceased, was noted at the Cus- tom-Howuse yesterday, White buiny towed up the rivor yosterday, the schooner William Jones came in contact with an Anehor Line propeller nboveWells strect bridge, and had ber bulwarks broken. Robert Jamieson trkes command of tho schooner George Steclo, vice 1, Olson. Capt. Hobertson, of tho schooner J. 0. 3foss, reports that the water between the harbor piers at Muuistee hne shoaled to scant nine feet. ‘The Moss, drawing two Jnches leas thin nino feat, dragged all the way out into the lake on the last Tip. The cargo of ties on the stenm-bargo Alcona, from Alpena, is tho largest over delivered in Chicago. ‘The tles are ar. oud number 000, ‘Tho steam-burge N. K, Fatrbank Is also yonte from Alpena to to this port with cedar Hes to tho number of 22,000, oven mote monstrous than thitof the Aiconn, The freight pald on those tes ts 7 cents upicee, AROUND TITE LAKES, At Sackett’s Harbor tho schooner American Is receiving now deck and deck-frame, new Noor celling, part now frames and keel, and ull now knees; the schooners J. F, Dayan and L. B, Stone are also receiving ropuirs, those of the latter amounting to a rebuild, >: Cupt. John J. Taylor, once a Luke Ontario navigator, a voteran of 281, and a Californin forty-niner, dled in Poinpey, Onondago County, N.Y. last weok, Fi ‘The death of the wife of Capt, B. Evelelgh, of Suckett’s Harbor, iu her 6lat yenr, {3 unnonnced, Oswego yeasel-Captaing nre of the opinion tint the Welland Cunal will be opou next soar to vessels drawitur twelve fect. H. H. Cooper, of Detroit, prdposes to coin- mene thy construution, In June, of 4 propullor 100 feot long, to be used for excursion and tow- {ng purposes. : Tho statement is made that the schoonor Erastus Corning, incoming through tho Bt, Clatr Flats Canul, struck bottom while drawing about fourteon fect two inobes of water. At Clayton, the old schooner Burnside his been rebuilt and converted inte a barge. ‘The eraft 1g owned by Capt. Fish, of Cleveland, » Tho schooner Grace Whitney has alse Deen given a barge outilt,” The stenmor J. HL. Kelly ts beln; Jenethened thirty feet. Willlam TH, Consul an Cunt, Girard are building 4 new versal, of 8,000 ushely carryfug eapacity, to be ready tn July. ‘The schooner Biltow, with cargo of fee, has boon sold to Capt. Monson, of Cloveland. ‘The old Detroit Wiver ferry Ksox hns beon chnvtored to carry etaves and pall bolts from Now Haltimore and ports on tho St. Clair Hlver to Windsor, *The stoum-barge Coral is_gotting a now boiler at Windsor. Tho sterm-barge Sating 1a receiving o now wheol at Detrolt. ‘The schooner Anglo-Saxon te heing dismantled at the Detroit dry-dock, She wilt receiyo new masta und rizging aud be gencrally overhauled, ‘Tho tuy Uutize Is to bo dooked ‘at Detroit to have her shaft atralghtoned, and tho tug Gladine tor to veegive n new whoel, ‘Tho stenn-birge Hale had hor boilers tested at Cloveland on Monday, and thoy wore found wenk, though comparatively new, . The schooner James Wade bus been in ship- enrpontors’ hunds at Oswego during tho wintor. She has received new frames forward: and aft. and othor repuirs, and Is thouroughly ealked oll over, both Inside and out, at an expense of about $3,500, 1 Tho schooner Julin Willard, of Erle, has ro- celvent $1,600 worth of repairs this senson, Sho. will trade between Kelly's Island and Erle the coming season, ef Grain frolybts are becoming scarce at Dotroit and Yoledo, ‘Tho schooner Butts has: concluded not to ao- cept $2.50 on lumber from Bay City to Chteayo, and will Jouve tho frst of next weok ght for Escanubn to toad Iron ore, ‘Tha steumer Sfiltan D, Wanl ia reported to have broken hor wachinery at Nichmondvillo, Lake Huron, Application has been made through Capt, Witlhan Williums, of Oswego, by Capt, Willian Hall, of ‘oronta, for popalalon ta allow Ca madinn tugs to wreck Hull's sehooncr Murquis, ashore at My Sodus, ? A notice of appeal hus been given in the caso of dames Dayldsou vs, the barges Waubarsthens: nnd Sovorn. ‘This will tuke the conse to the United States Cireutt Court, and, a8 tho umount {iy Helyution Ia over g,000, it muy go bigher—to thé Onited Stutes Supreine Court. ‘Tho David Stewart, which loft Saturday, waa tho frat vessel from Cleveland to point her nose Escunabawards, Work will bo resumed on the now lighthouse at Racing North Point inn fow days. ‘The “Though Owen Sound Trivune say Georglun Huy fs still coyercd a8 far as the oye can see, the ice is gotting honcycumbed, and vail shortly melt away. A warm south wind would do tho buslness ver; que + ‘Tho two rivera are about clear, and there ta water dows from. tho lghthouse,”. PORT OF CUICAGO, AMIIVALS. Stmr Chicago, Manltowoo, sundries, Prop Measenger, St. Jogeph, sundries, Prop Guorgo Dunbar, Suskegon, lumber, Prop Peyote Muskegon, luinbor, Prop B. E. Thompson, Sluukegon, lumbor, Prop R, C. 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Rehr 0. i nai, Penitwater, Hehr Jennie Lind, Muskegon, Prop acne r tealoncpth mule, r Chicazn, Manitawec, cH, Bene rs Brut it Tudington, 60) bu oata and Tier, ~ tohr J. O. Thayer, Ruffalo, 25,000 bu corn, Aer a Segiidene Muttaln, 40.100 bu corn. Schr Groton, [neifato, 24200 bu corn. chr Goldon Weet, [ufTalo, ‘11,600 nu corn, Sohr Nulad, Hutfaio, 21,00 bu corn, Eelir 8.1. Pomeroy, Buffalo, 24,405 bu corn. Schr Col, Hlswort! 21200 tnt corn, Kehr llon Spry, [beisTato. i678 bu corn, Kehr Fred A. Morac, Buffalo, 38,653 bu corn. Sehr Niagnrt, Buttalo, 14,000 bu corn. Rehr Melvina, Buffalo, 18.0) bu corn. Behr George Steelis, Butfalo, 18.200 bu corn, Hohe W. 1. Allen, ftufalo, 30,000 bu corn, Betir Helvetia, Buttalo, $6,000 bu corn, Echr Winnie Wing, Bontwater, 000 bu corn and O00 ’ pu onts. Prop Denn flehmond, Buffalo, 41,823 bu onts, 2,600 tes lnrd, 00d boxes nent, and sundrics. Prop Nebraska, Butfato, 45,00) bu corn, 000 ted Inn, 124 bris flour, and sundrics, | Prop Chicago, Hulfato, 60,000 bu corn, 250 tea Inrd, ii6 bris flour, and sundries. AMUSEMENTS. IfOOLEY’S. The announcement thnt Hobson and Crane, those popular tnerrymakers,would Monday night appearin anow play drewan finmense audi+ once, that fled every sent in Houley’s ‘Thoutro, ‘Those who came Into had elthor to stand or re- tire, “Sharps and Finta” is the name of the piece, and {ta authors aro Messrs. Cluy Greon and Sluson Thompson. Tho nud- ence was a most responslye one, quick to catch a polnt, ready to show thelr xppreciation, and It may fairly beenid that thelr reception of the work, at least after the first act, indicated that thoy had found in jt what they had come for— umusemont. Ourrcaders are nlready familiar with the plot, therefore a minutely detailed ac- count of its incidents {6 uncalled for. - Tho pleco endenvors to satirize the speculative maula; it belongs to the farnily of furcien] comedy; it is In sund- four cts, and those four ncta aro laid tn San Francisco. Tho Intention of the play is good, the centni fgures— Culler Sharp and Dullatene Flut—are boldly drawn and weil contrasted, some of the xituations oro very funny, particularly that at the end of tho third nt, but the ploce might well be mord skilful in construction, it might contain more substance, and it might casily be more pointed and brighter In tho matter of dlulog. There is init neithor that ingoyuity nor that richness and nivety of Invention which lifts it into tho first rank of fureleal work. The interest In the Nirat two acts is not well sustained, and the elimixes ire badly reached, but the blenishes hero might with very little diftleulty be rume- dled, we think. Tho fun of the fila relly be- gins In the third act. ‘The ecene is luld in the offices of Sharp und Flat, who are fairly taunched fn tho ocean of speculation. Fld, the ex-clergy- man, nid Sharp, 0 fale of tho stoek-jobhing shark, have bee lauded to the eles as the com ing Rothechilds of tne Puclflc Const, A morning paper tukes the wind out of their salls by the publication of a terrible article which betd the palr down as frauds of tha imost pronounced typa. Flat ie furious, but Sharp means blood, and gova off to make tho editor swit fn his own gore. ‘This articlocuuses tt pante, their stock takes a downward turn, aud, just os this fact is wunounced to Fiat, Sharp Btiygers on tho scene. Se does not require to utter one word. The audience know that he has neon tho editor. Ho is n wreck. Hut, cont, and nants are in ehreds, His face is disiigured. His tne ig Himp with the strugste, He xayps_and ‘atthe door, and the curtain falls, Btu- uson, by his airy, delleaty, and shurp urt, quick’ and eccentric netion, hia cris] and peculiar = speech, gives on distinct personnlity to the character of Sharp, white W. H, Crano gives in the ex-purson achuracter cssontinily nbaurd, yet he refrains from rendering him Impossibie. Tho angles and abutments of the queer old fellow who tries hls Dest tofumilinrize himself to tho ways of tha young bloods are strongly marked, alike in make-up, gesture, and speech, Tho othor char- netors are mere sketches. There Is tho young lady Aftrion (Miss Agnes Procter) who {3 looking for her long-lost father, who pairs of with w young military chap (Mr. Frazer Coulter); thero is Mra. Lydia Loundes (Mrs. Alicia Robson), who finds her allinity In Sharp; there 1s Nelle Flat (Miss Nellie Boyd), who murrics tha Nev, Perey Gosting (Mr. Fy MM, Burbe wrag| art R his Puls); and then there 1s tho wifo of Flat Qire. Binry Myers, an exceeds Ingly toild otd Indy, who is niluded to as tho Majer, It muy be sald that all rendered tholr parts aceeptabty, ‘Thoy were afforded Ht- tic epnurtay XY, but thoy Improved the op, portunity aiforded them, “Sharps and Flats" will bo secon during the week. THE WILLIAMS COLLEGE GLER CLUB. Tho Williams College Gleo Club will give a concertat tho Contral Musie-Hull to-morrow evening, which bids fair to be one of the notuble musical and social oventa of tho senrson, lke that givon sewo weoks ago by the Yalo College Club. The program contuins tho following Col- Jego songa: * Old Willams, "Tis of Thee,” © Bull Dog,” “Red Herring,” ‘Meorschaum Pipe “Laurigor Horatius," “Maid of Athens, “Willlame’ Mountain Song," Fulrest Mald, “Golden Rule,” © Whore, Q Whore?” “Three Little Kittens,” and “The Mermakt.” In addi- don to these, there will be several choruses and urtets of a miscelinneous character, The sale ‘or the concert is hirge, und tho box sheet fndi- cute that the boys willhave a rousing recep- jon. ‘*ROCCACCIO."® Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Patiapetrima, April 6—Von Suppe's opera “Rocencolo" was sung forthe first time in the English Jangunge at tho ChestnutStreet Theatre to-night, by Mahn’s comle-opora company, aftor many wocks rehearsn), and met with most un- qualified success and hearty applause from & packed audience, Tho story is en tortaining and bright, and tho imuusio oven more cntching, brisk, and pretty than that of "Fatinitza," the only other of Vou Suppo's operus that hag been sung tn this coun try, BtissJeannio Winston as Roccaccto mado tho hitof tho evening, but: Morgan ns Prince Pletreund Miss Hattle Wichardson us Leatrice wero recelyedl with great favor. Tho costumes: were entirely now aud original, and ult the scenery hid been pulnted oxprosaly for the picca, It is winounced for four woeks ut this DRAMATIC NOTE! In Novormbor Gilbert and Sullivan to this country, To-night Daly tn New York will present’a now comedy, How We Live." Itisnow announced (officially) that Haverly ‘will return will go into tho clrons business this summer. “ Kafoozlonm" fs the old namo vf a new bure loaquo Libretto by Nut Childs, musio by Jobn Brahm. Me adrama, preeeded bya varloty olio, werd tho touturos at tho Wost Sida Academy on Monday night, Albory's Twofltogos " will bo nated at Hooley's on Sunday ovening next. fhe Dickey Lingdrd compuny Will be the players. ““Aaof Yoro" ts tho namo of a now qn, by Pivroy Wilson, ox-dramuatic eritio of the san Sefrotico Clovinities At {a underlined by Bald ira. Ontes' trovipo unpwared lant night at tho Oinple inu versfon of “Der Boo Cadet," allua ayn, Royal SMiddy,"" allus “unchutto, tho 1 pudgiog from tho appearance of tha Boston Heratl overy sunday, when half a page noe lurly npears upon tho subject of Maniger HIlls new attraction, “All the Ragu" in tho Eustis exuctly what ita tte implics. , Migs Neflson's engagement In St. Louls durin, wook before list was uncommonly successful, ‘The recelpts exceeded ¥2,00.—New York Tribe une, Yos, we know, au “uncommonly success ful ongugoment—tor St, Loule, “Under tho Gualight" was performed by the Oofty-Gooft company at Hnwlln’s last night, Tho parreea ined ‘was well attended, Wo undor stand thut tho present will bo the last week of Hamilln’s senson, Tho now play, “Chien d'Aveugle,” shortly to bo produced at the Trolsiemo ‘Théatre Franguia, Paris, will be put ia Engtlsh by Chartes Houde, ‘Tho plot ts borrowed from tho famous affair of the Veuvo Gras, who was condemned to twenty years' penal servitude for throwing vitriol Into ‘the eyes of her lover, in tho Itue do Boulogue, sone two years uga, A melodrama by the late John Wilkins, g suc- evssful dramatio author In bls day, wus given for tho firat tie fu London at the Duko's ‘Thoutro a fow weeks ago. The plece was yery waruly recelyed, und alter the Call of the cure taln thore were loud crice of * Author!" Nota Uttle umusoment was created when tho manager came forward and announced his inability to roduco that yantlomun, a8 bo hud unfortunato- LA cousod to exist something Mke ¢cighteon yours Oe Hero iv. an anecdote of BM. Got given by Mr. J, Hraudon Mathows in bis recent work Dn French theatres, It suyeesl tho thoroughuss and good sense Of Fronch aetors’ muthods, besides giving Una bint of tho great comedian’s strousth of character, His trat pywarancs at the Comedie Frunyaleg was u bad fuilure, ‘Two duys later bo Os paper a slashing Article on bia acting, und by wecident the sume night hu inct the writer of it, ono Churles Muuricg, 4 clover frou lance, or freubooter, rather, Whose weapon was ovor for asie. © Welt, youre man,” wald b Got, “why baye you not been te seo me? In Franco tt ts customury for uu artist te call on a writer to thank him for kindly criticism." In fact, ale” ent Got. Tam poor, and f have no money to pay tho elaque.” ‘hho venomous Joure nallet never forgave the netory he was Gown bitterest cuemy—to Got's great profit, for, ag he: tok M. Sarecs, * Maurice bad n marvelous skill io finding wenk places, and an incomparable meanness in rulling xt them. Leorrected my- rolf of many & fault by rending his criticisin, and §% comt’ mo nothing. It was all clear gain.” This shows Just what atu? thonctor waa inade of; he we d himself; be tolled, he studied, he lmpr and when M. Avzier wrote his * Eitrontés.” M. Got, who In the mean= tine met with not afew auecesses, attained an over@helining triumph, From philosophic ean ly to the inost extravegunt faree faa wide mine, but M, Got takes ft all in. No more thoughtful, edintemplative netor existe. any. where, but in farce he carries absurdity to the very ellmax of oxtravugnnes, without ence los ing bis grip of hitmeclf or bis audience. MINISTERS’ MELTING. The Methodiat Parsons Holding a Cone vention at Belvidere, Mi—The Hxer= clnen. , Bpectat Duspateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Bervipere, Ul, April 6.—Much interest Js being taken !n the Sf, KE. Ministerial Con- vention now being hela at the South Metho- dist Episcopal Church tn Belvidere, Meth- odist divines ara present from Boone, Me- Henry, Winnebago, Kane, and Orle Coun- thes. ‘The chair Is occupied by the Uresiding Elder of the Rockford District, the Rev. 1h. J Martin, Pho Rev. G. C. Clark, pastor of the South Sides. Belvidere Church, 1s Sccro- tary. The opening essay by-the Rav. 0. E. Bureh, of the North Side Melvklere M. E. Church, wns an able effort. Its subject was “ Revival Efforts of the Past Winter, and ‘Their Fail- ure.” An essay upon “How to Make Re- vival Efforts More Efficient,” by the Rev. J, I. Reeves, of Marengo, follawed, The next exercise upon the program was 1 review of Hughes’ ‘ Manliness of Christ,” by: the Rev. S, Eamgey, of Woodstock, Lust cyenling avery Instructive sermon was. preached by the Rev. 4. G, Adams, of Au- rora, whose theme was tho “Lfransfiguration wof Christ? This morning the Convention reopened ar. 9 o'clock, when an exegesis of Matthew, V.. 48, —" Be ye perfect, even as your Father which ‘sin’ Heaven: 1s fect,—was given by the Rev. I, B. Hardin. A paper was then rend by the Rev, J, Hl. Bacon upon the subject? * The dividing line between proper and {inproper oimusements for Christians.” A. lengthy discussion ensued pon this tople, In which early all the divines present. purticlpat Dr. Reed’s work on ‘3ils- sions” was then reviewed, An Interesting program has been arranged for this afternoon and evening, One or two winisters selected ta take part are absent, 50. that the prozram 3 necessarily revised. The Key, ‘TP. Marsh, of Kockford, reads a peat on © Philosophy ‘of Faith: tha Rev. W. 8. Ilarrington, of Rockford, wlll read a paper on © Presiding Elders—Thelr Functions and Fields.” The subject of the Rev. IL U, Rey nolds’ treatise is “ The Intermetinte Statu.? A temperance meeting will be held in the evening. — A REPORTER HORSEWHIPPED. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LAFAYETTE, Ind, April G—At Logansport Saturday night May Fiske, of the blondes, Jealousof the fame of Lydia Thompson, fell nfoul of areporter of the Logansport Journal, during the progress of her entertainment in thut clty, and denlt him’ several blows with a raw- hide which she had procured for that purpose. ‘Tho reporter jerked out n revolver, which he at- tompted to uso upon two men who assisted the woman; but they pressed bim so closcly that be was unable to dixehanee it After he succeeded in getthig away from tho party, be had warrants isstied for thelr urrest, and ati o'etoek Sunday morning any Fiske was fined by tho Justice $1 and costa, which sha paid. ‘Che reason nesigned for tho attack was tho publication of an article Jn tho Journal on the day of tho show. all disensee of tho lver aud I atection, Dyspepsia, Chronte © Dropsy and Gravel, ta the onl: DIABETES an) GILIGIT'S DISEAS) no Touger but buy a gallon at 40 cents and drinic it at home, Lurze Pamphiet matlol free giving medical opinion, ete. 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Agent, 65 Broadway, ae Agent aria, Houtharpt London iid Parts at lowest rales, KATES OF PASSAGE-From Now York, to Sonth- pon, London, Havre, und Hremon, frat cabin, Hah second cablil, i stecragy, KML (HotU thebeats nt reduced mex, OFC 4 2 Tow Greene MY TGLAUMEN TUS & Go, d Bout Clack: sh, Agente for Chica STATE LINE jaszow, Liverpool, Dublin, Holfast,und Tandon> re ovory thursday, Kirst Cabin §0 ny, New Yar Londons sce sores eevee: Purdy Steamers sail every saunrday from Now’ York for und Bromon. Uossengera booked tor from N, ¥ KIDNEY PA DAY’S : KIDNEY | Wenge mesatette ~6PAD Mrigtt's Disense, Catarch er, Uroper, Genvel, Pains Lolored Urine, Inubility t he Urine, Wain In the Hack, Nervous Det) Female Weakne and nil discanes of the Kitneye, Hindder, Urinary Organs, witkN NOTIING ELBE'CAN. LOOK QUT £36 mitsugnt. “Ank for and rake “only the Day Bad. For ania by Druwdaty, or rent by mall free on recolpt of pi z Certitientos of cures and our book, "How a Lite Was Saved,” sont on roce!pt of your addrees. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., - - Toledo, 0. Or 126 Dearborn-at., Room 11, Chicago. RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. | “ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRANS. EXPLANATION OF HEYENENCR MARKS.—t Baturds; wee “Sunday excepted. Monday excep! Chiengo & NErthwestera sallway. Vor Maps, Gulde-Books, Time-Tables, Stecptog-Car secommodations, spply at any of the Jollowing Meket offices of the Company! M Clark-st., Gran Pacific lfotel, Hrink'’s Exprese office (on northeast corner Olph and State-sta.), Palmor louse, comer Csnal and Madison-ste. (on West Side), an Atthe depuis. . Arrive. Pacific Fast Lin 0 pm aBionx City & ¥ a0 pat abubughe Day Kx. via pm aDubuque Night Ex. vie Ciinton.,| am eOmaha Night Express. pm am abes Moines Nixht Expre proif 7:15 am aDos Meines Day Express am)! 3:9 po pm! am ami pm bry am am! pm an pm am To pm paige es pm't 6: : reltgte teat Paul & Min Sani) 4300 pa bet Paul & Mini pmit 7:0) am UL Crosse Expres am ¢ 400 pm Ha Crosse Express pms 7:0 am bWinons & New Ult am} 4:00 pm bwWinoria & Rew ut pm f 10 am al.ako Genova & Hoci m/*10:46-8 mm, b¥oni du Lane, via Jangavill Dimi ai Pullman lotel Carsore run through, dotweon Chi erugand Counell ‘Hluth on tho tals! teavlog chicago a.m, No other road runs Pullma orm. hotel entrweacor Chigaaye at OF S07 other Lorm of o—Depot corner ot Wells and Kintio-ats, ky b—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzle-ate, Chicago, burlington & Q: For Mups, Guide-Books, Phuc: Accommiodations, apply at any o} ‘TekotOitleus of the Company In Culorwor Wt Clarke Bt, (irund Pacitic Hotel, Brink's xpress Oflice (on northeast curner Handdiph and state: foot uf Jndinnn-av., Grand Central Depot, corner Canal nnd Sixteonth-sis,, Palmer House, und corner Canal and SnadiKon-ats, (an West ide? Leave, “Arrive. DOttawa & Strentor Express. by Kansas Expres y &Toaus Fast Ling, Aurore Passonger.. bMendota & Ottawa Express... Er port sttoek Kula SEN 11:15 pro! 10:15 pm b Dally, except Sunday. .¢ Dally, except MCDuUS, except Munday, x y iiiman tewhert Nleeping-Cars ond Passenger Conches betreon Chicaze, Connell Bluts, Omntit, Ht epi, Atchh lepeks, and Kansas Ch a 1 witl it 4° Yurlor Cars, with Itec)!n Chairs, between und Kaneas'Clty, Cy I. & Q. Din- ing-Cars attached to all trutns, Chiengo, Milwankee «t St. Paul Rallway. *tun-Handie" Depot, corner Clinton und ‘Car-olt- Valoier House, ats. Ticker Offices, ‘Gt Clark Grand Pueltic Hotel, and at Uepot it. Poul AyMille texprens tenis... bate Grown Bay, Menasua, ana “Ape igs loon Express trains, if aie nel pee te fi 1:00 p mis Stevens Point nud Ashhind F Milwaui Gu 2 p in| eat Cle 0: a: Liberty v1 5 Ailfrainerun vin Milwnukes, ‘Tickets for Nt, baud id AB lis are quod uither via Madisan and an V0 Prafrie du Chien, or tla La Crosso and Wioona, Mitnote Central Ratirond. ade Depnt foot of Lazerat, and footor ‘Trenty-second-st. ‘Wickobonicy, LL Mandotpliest, noae Clark, Grand Vaeliis Hotel, und Valier Motise. Leave, Et Louts & ‘Texas Expres St Souts.¥ Toxas Kiet, Lin Cxiro & Now Orloans Expros aCalro & Texas Kxproas FOS. it u eet ve & Keoktik +Peurtt, Huriingion & Kook Ponte & Chatarorth Expres it. Dubuque & Hloux City Express. Mubugue & Moux Clty Expross “On Saturday night runs to Contralia only. Tamsnturday night tw Ullznn onty On Saturday night runs to Poors only. (Recording ‘io’ nevomimodnuive. “Yoeund Ca OUTBAL, on Chicngd & Alton. SVN, BALDWIN & CO. Union Nem wen nes * ‘Blrondway, N, Yad ia endulpiat, Chleago. | VRwaRenidiae que ten seaelon st Brides, ang i remturie Matinse _Cisricat, Grund Paoitic Hotel, ahd Palaior Liouso. PROPOSALS, Proposnle for Physicians’ Raddle Ta ete cy diets bie fet purer Q '8 01 St Louls, Hpringiuld ben Hovaton & UNEILOP Git Mupllo £ Rove Urieane expres bia Now Yous, Maren 2 (teh, St. Louis, Springiiold & Turon km Boated proposals, In triplicaty, Wil be rucelved at | Peorin, Hupiington } Kut Hexpetss| a this ance until? oleluck, noon, Aprils, IU, at whleh | |S Keokuk Expross., .. m UUme und pice they wilt ty operat in the prea wf | Vokin & Peoria Expreas...., pr bkinites, Lor uchiating andi dalivertng avanis denet | Chlcaku 3 Vauucai it fe ix. 2°"]6 Gan) a pat io) phtdicinns’ sadiiv-baus, for voturiuury uso, Hide | Struatar, Lacon, Washingt Hi:|egaM pmie sia pin dent will auuintt with thuir biden sanplool thoarticie | Jollet & Dwluht Accammadation.|* 4 paie vid Bin they propose to furulal, und mate whon thoy will a: contpienca nnd when couipl ‘ho Governinent rexurser ult proposals, (A proferuiica will bo given to wrticlos of domeastiy production, conditions of price and 7 uBtity bolng equal, Tihauk preportia, and Information, In regard to the qultud, will bo furnished on ap siinutd bu'indorsed * Vroponnle for Mlpele Saddle-Bags.” und addressed to tho undor- 4 the delivery. Ui right to relect any ar clans iyned, MMBOG" 1. C, EASTON, Colonel atid A, Q. M. Gen", Dopot Qudredrmast Propomls for Furntahing Dredges, Tugs, and Seow, UNITED STATES ENGINEER Ovricr, } No. 20 Washington-ay,, DETROIT, Sich.,A pri by IS, Hunted propesaiy, by duplicats, wil be rucelvad at nit 1 olglock anit un Say ih tit, wt nd luce thus will bs ayunud fy the pres ra For furnishing two (2) dredtos, twis (2) ei duinp-seows for oxeavatiig in the pf the BL Mary's River, vernmont reserves tha right to reject any or All propos’ proposals und fall Mformation as to the mans uz exnmulituns tu bu olvarved Wy biddues norad Diddi nnd terte at contract and payment, Wil bo furntabe: Hatin to ttle onices dbo inarkeds ny Druidzen, &e. 1 tet ant | feet fork Mary's tunsent ta thir unogaiitd, u Viele Major ot Wroposals sho! nuinvurs. een BENANCIA MG JOHN A. DODGE & CO., Mankers and Stuck ¥ WALLS, NE , uy and sett on te 6 per cent muncin, all Stocks atealt ia on thy Now York Biock Exehunga, and eau. cute ordors for Btuck Mrivilese Contracts at finvorns ubtton “on tI miattora rolutlnng istou on application. Woek= 1 tie Siok markutadns {rue ble rates, Full tnt to Hock Bpeenint! ty Heport of muve SCALES, AIRBANKS’ STANDAKD SCALES oY ALL KINDS, PAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. 111.4118 Lake &t., Chicayo, Bocarefultobuy only the Genuine ELUCrnio BE Dik, CHREVRICN ELEOTEIO JAKE puree Nervous Golly Ta } " menor i, Obicage, —— ee ee Heat, BpErUMtors rhow, fuspotency, and fall dlacusad BEFORE T. ture Ul Age Taunus art fe Fal pari et, Wintel sity te send free by wall ta ovary und. hw spacitio MUuicine ts sald by ail duitulets ut el pur puuxaae, OF yix packaues Cor #5, or wi) Le sunt free vy mail on ro uaa the wunwy by tudeupeiite CHEE LAY BLD {CINE CO, Mucbunice’ Muck. Dotvoty Syich. Pesou in Chleich bya Wiulsald und Retatl nh if bere, EC Chiew2) Wy atl diugyinia” CAN BCLEAACK, STRVENHON & GU.,Agaut Wf dad Laku-at,chicage: Chiengo, Tock Taland «& Pactfie Ratirond. DEOL CURE At Yau turen ane Bhorsnun-sis. yackes ur on wrinun House, talm Grand'Pacitia Livtel, and 76 Cana), cornur Sadivon Loave. | Arrive. Davenport Express., 3 Omaha Eeproee naas Ci ty. *Hntly excopt Hi ra, wit scone atanaea* tDally oxcupt Saturdays, Michtgan Cenirat allroad, Depot. foot of Laku-at, and foot uf ‘I'wonty-sooond-at, it ickot Oftics, 7 Clark-st,, southeast cornur of tans dolph, Grand Vaciie itutel, and aePain fous atl (via Main Jay Express... ate lokut said slekub alt (vin BMtaln 1ing)., pecint New Wark sxprina, Atlantic N. ¥, Bxpross (dali; Feat Expres sesereres Fittsburg, Cineinnatt 4 at, Louts (Clnetnnatt Ale-Line and Koko fine.) Depot, curnur uf Ciutou and Carroli-sts., Wost Side ‘Lou “Arrive. "Cincinnnt!, [ndlanapolts, Loula- OMilos Gdluuioue se eeat nay] See ile EBB aeons 8:40 a rul® 8:10 pi Hee Nighy Bi proes, i 8:00 Bink) Ti Ba Dittavars, Ft pyarne OY chicane. Tattway, 1% Lund Madison-ats, ‘Teket Once: Depot, corner Canal id Mailsansi ee Se Attive. pial and Hxpross, He 7:00 pm pacity apron, 0 oo Fust Linu, EOE Depots, Mspostion uns and foot of e omit Maing mae fogt of pcond-s TickutOmeon Wi Cuarseab, Ponti Grand Pacitla Motel, and Depot t ‘orning Mxprosa,, jcripabts Mavkalice Line. Depot, foot of Lake-st. and £008 o: 1, Indlanspolla & Louls-| Cela ay earyruse. le 9:10 amy me Niche Bapresd: ff a:u) pus Chicago.ds Eastern Mtaols Iallrong, (Dauyiile toute.) it Ol , TT Ciorkest, Val Sfouse, Grand Pas tet lately ‘ead Depot ‘oornwr,pt Cituton wud Cure Folie : |! Leave, | Ams, 333 fi EY bin ‘ Ff ta en a NO curkt scrar {DR KEAN, 173 Bayth Clark-st., Chicaso. Consult, porunally args mall, freo ut caused, onal SuEUNIE, Hecvous OF siucial disduaga Jie, J. tun ahs souly physician in the city who warraats wurue of ° 3:0) pm eet ot ¢

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