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y . April, #107) No.8 ensh, hay strmor:, Nag enat TUTE alpiay aed Uy anor} iJ, onal, SOL April, T1540 Leshan PHONTA. | Pronta, Mi, April 7—Gnain—Corh firms hiah Prissy qa; mixed, B45) Onts Hem and Pa Od white, SAGO. ‘Hyo ntondy at cr) TH(Sauwinns—Blondy at 11.06 INDIANAL OTB. aes ‘onan, April %—GnAIN—Whont, quot eared tea . Gorn teddy st Meee Ont Snner at. B40. onwee 7A ATA cWhont steady) hard N ‘April .—UnaIN—Whont stésdy; hard No. Pate spring, $1.94, Corn quiet; Duluth, S60, ecole : PETROLEUM, ‘CunveicaNn, April 1—PRTROLEUM—Btoady; stand> ard white, 10 tent Tge. : Pirrencna, April 2—PRrnoLrt—Quioty gross Pantateipnindciieer neuen Fe acti lie, Pi Apri io tnationy a. Stark opened at 8001 hi ten clusin hipmonie, HK nvoraxe, 270; chartors, Shaws average, 1700; tranenettons, 10° S22: oS DRY Goons. New York, Apill %—Tho market continues quict and stendy, Cottun goods in ight domund nt first hands, bot stocks nre se amall thie packnge prices nro firmly’ matntaived on all lengli, makus of xoo, Peints dull but stent. loghans moving frevly, and inted Inwns tint eggs in fulr request. Mon's wear rootens quict ‘aud firm. Forotgn xouds are jess no- iv aes _s COTLON. LBANS, April .—COTTON—AWeaks middling, ET eT Ae tir Gund ueanene aa net recolp balest (russ, dai, exports co the Gantt antw BO, 1s Rulon, 5,50); stuck, 201,355, Witantxatos, N. Cy April. Worausaron 6, Cy Aprlt wQui THE COURTS. THE CHICAGO & PACIFIC, :Tho arguments on tho contempt matter inthe Chicago & Pacific Raslroad ense were disposedof esterday morning and the rulo discharged, Mr. dwin Walker presented his affidavit ns ho promised, stating ho had not intended to commit any contempt. ‘The Judge said that. the evidence showed no one hnd been guilty of actual’ contempt, but that Mr. Walker might have been guilty of cat structive con’ pt. Tho Judge therefore re- fused to allow any rute to be Issued against any of the parties, churged, . Mr, Walker thon presented a bond Intho penal sum. of $91,000, double the amonnt of. itobert Gaw's claim, and asked that ft bo Regonted ng ecourity In case n fine! Injuriction &hould be iven, and that the temporary injunction bo Sinsolved, ag was tho practice In the Federal Courts. ‘Tho morning was then pont te arguing: this matter, and tho Judge tinally diasolved tho Injunction, Ho suid that he did ot think any geful purpose would be subserved by attempt- ing ta procure for complainant the rellef that he asked under guise of punishment of tho Company for contempt. ‘The Interests of every one were Involved In allowing the redemption to tnko place. Io wis not willing todo anything that would preyent-such redomption. (f iy: Btockholdor bad been violating his trust courtot chancery could reneh hin, ‘There wis no runson why tho whole matter could not be decided on Mnal hearing, even though it might yo beyond the day of redemption. It appeared to be to the vest interest of every one to let the contract with tho 8t. Paut Road go on; that Is not to fore Did it, Whether it whs the best contract that could bo made need not be decided, for tho stockholders a8 w body had voted In fivor of It and it wos npparently tho best thing they could do. The fillny of tho proposed bond wis even beyond what the law required, and tho Injune- ton would thorefore bo alasulved, COOK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. Judgo Drummund Tuesday afternoon dis- posad of tho case of the Charter Oak Life-1n- surafhce Company ys. Tho Cook County Nutfonul Dank, at lenst for the present, by referring It to. Mastor.in Chancery. ‘This was in substance a controversy over tho state of necounts hetween the Cook County National Bik and the Charter Onk Life-Insurance Company 08 Assignee of the firm of Allen. Stephens \ Co, The defendants did not dény the great inajority of tho cures mado againat the bank ‘by Allen, Slophens & Co, There was uw certuln list of Items about, which thore was a controversy; and a8 to which it was conceded a reference would haye to be: mado. Tho main controversy was in relation toa claimof 8214) charged by the bani ayulnst Allen, Stephons & Co. and na to an item of OOo charged agninst tho same firm on the Bd of November, 18s, which Inst: pirported to be, for tho value of various sceuritios which Allon and tho bunk bad furnished to tho New York ilrm, on which the latter had realized inonoy, and which it was clalmed was by nygrec- ment to bo charged by the. bunk against them, Tho defendants contended thut under tho frets: of tho cnsothls charge was conclusive againatall Parties, and that no inquiry could be made into. tho nature of tho items constituting the chars It waa conceded tho ease would, have to go by fore u Master, and the controversy was ne to tho iustruations to be given film with reference to certain items. Tho Judge enid the caso would go to the Mas- ter, with Instructions to charge the defendant with tho $21,000 which thoy realized from tho Bile of what were culled the Dea Moines Water Louds, and also with fnetructions that the de. fenaants were not bound by tho entry of $600,000 nade Nov. 2, 1874, The Master would have tho right to inquire into all tho circumstances cons nected with that entry, and to trent tho churge, 80 far as Allen, Stephens & Co, were concerned, as if it had never been mado, “Thu Master, however, was to ascertain whether or not tho whole or any part of that chnrge constituted any cliim “by the bank nyainat the New York drm, and report hia tind- {oys to tho Court. THE FIDELITY. In the case of the Fidelity Sayings Bank, tho Ieecelver illed a report yesterday stating that, in accordance with the order of the Court, he uad uguin advertised for bids for tha 8. B. of Bee, 18,97, 14, and had recelved the following bids: A’bid of 84,000, E. 8. Drover & Co. 14 cushy, balance in one nnd two yenrs with Intorest at 7 por cont; a bid of $14,000 cash from it, P. Blanchard: anda bid of 843,000 from ‘TA. HI, 4 enali, balance in one, two, and threo years, 'T' Tte- celver thought that if uny of those bids were to be. necopted It should be tho cash one, as it was sky, under tho present uneertatn prices of Soufh Chlengo property. to hold a mortgage for bout 523,000 on tha property) for two or threo yenra, tho whole valuo of tho tract when ft wis uppraised boing only $20,000. Ilo filgo advised that Ulddors bo required to deposit: 1 por ceat of thoir bids in courtas Hguaranty, faith, Judie Jameson directed the 1 ter.to lay over until this morning, tho Hecelver In tho meanthne to get bettor bids if posalble, Bnd also thut ench of tho. bidders deposit 10 per cent of his bid in court nsn token of youd fulth, : * PROBATE CouRT. + In the ostuto of Willan Waller, tho will was Provon and udmittod to probate, C. 8, Waller and JumosL. Wallor wero appointed oxovutors. Tho estate 1s valued at whout $250,000, consisting chilly of rent ostate, and is tobe divided bes tween tho two sons of the decensed, Willlam and Jurmos, after the payinunt of his dobts, . In tho estate of George R. Lowersby the will was proya andadmitted to probate. Lottors of atininistration with the will annexed wero issued to. iar, Je Powis iy Tho wxtate is valued af about $1,000, and is bequeathed to the wifo of tho decensed, a in eos of Catharing Bpohror Jettars of adiulnlstration wo: ul to Cas; a ‘Tho ostute is valuod at ubout es, ao aang « THE CALL. + donan Drusmonn—In chumbors, ; Juan BLopaert—Passed casus on bls calondar in their order, = 3 AppsLustTE\ Count-—Motions. JUDAE GANY—87!, 834, 887, LT, 920, O31, 923, Let, 1 OT, mm, OG, KE, Tek, und (kid, "No. B60, Garland. ys Chleayo & Northwestern Railway Company, on trinl. sf * jive Jasesox—1, 2,8, and 4, Nocaso on hone "Yonge ttoaxns—120 to Ht, Inclusive, oxcopt % No case on trial. s Juvar Monan—H, 145, 146, 147, 150 to 170, Ine qlusive, excopt 157, 160, and 165, No case on dubax Turgy—t, 5,6, No. Bon hearing, » dupaw Bansum—No call. ‘No, £611 on bearing, Jubax Loourd—Insuno cases from 0 to I a i, . Bet cscs, yonernl Now. 1,008, 32,000, and 1,235, erin Now. 47, 420, il, 4M, 4h, 445, 446, 448, ‘41, hn fe MrT CH ee in8, 2117 and 18 $69, and 3,120, 1,014, and 785, : ‘ JUDGNMEN'TS,: Untren Srarex Crncurr Couns-—Jpnar Bion- ortr—J, H. Wade va. Town of Walnut, 82,872.10, SLL’ Wado va, Same, $429.50.—J, 11 Fale bunks ve, Town of Oblo, €h250.—Cllbert At- oe hin au $00.00.—Isuue HH. Cury ya. Town eg Ne 7 UPaOn Count—Jupar GAnY-IL 8, King vs. fue St Watt Sash —stunsratla yor va, Palo hnutder,, 8) U.50.—-K. Ef, Colllur vs, ‘Tradora’ ntti of feawo, $50.25.—L. C. Usborne ve. C, mud iit June Cobb, ti2iik.—Henry Furat vi, Hiza Hilldreth, §w0ldt.—J. Mf, Durand ot ul. vu. oe win C. Vurnoy, $4L.14.—Btoele, Wadelos & 3 se Vincent Shedu, Sui3.65.—-J. ¥. Karwell va. aan luh Hugo, $305.—Hurlow P. Kellogg ot al. a Paes Bonyurd, 6itde.—Hugh Moitao va. Atunte Uiekor, yorit $151.05, and notion fur new JWbaw Burte—Cuthbert MoA rtiur va, Edwah Si neche Gaiy cunt toot ey i Jonatruction OMEN —Ueruind loclo ut ale We. Heury rest eur. Concur Coy wil itr Te 8 Vea egouoNe—J, 0. Parry va. B oauis—Now Markot Savings Bank ‘8. Baul W, . pean pe au Yordict $1,867.00, and motion yy ltuge - Monax—Hdward Menacl va, abby, ihe re THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1880. ‘ MARINE NEWS. Exodus of the Grain Fleet for Lower-Lake Ports. Vessel Transfors In Thls Distriet—The Frolght Market. Narrow Escape of tho Crew of the Goshawk from Drowning, LOST OVERBOATT, Shortly after noon yosterday # report sprond Along tho docks with tho rapidity of wild fire to thooffect that the schooner Goshawk, which rafled from this port early Tucsday morning, had returned with the loss of all hands except tho ofiicers, According to the rumor, une of the seamen hnd been swept overboard, when his companions manned tho yawl to attempt W reacne, and worse enpsized nnd drownail. Upon hearing tho report ‘Cis Tries reporter proceeded to the harbor to learn the particulars of the disnster, Hv found the Goshawk In Light- house Sip, and was kindly set on board hy Capt. St. Peter anda portion of his crew, who wero: ust leaving tho eratt in thelr surf-bont, after hiving rendered valuable serviec, 1¢ appenrs that the Goshnwk waa sighted from the lfe- raving station nt 8 o'clock In the morn- ing, far away to tho eastward, flying a signal of distress. Capt. St. Peter and four of bls crow—Willintn Nequ doseph Bunker, Jozoph Young, wid Lewla Young—at- ones launched the surf-boat, and, making thelr lug-sail, stood ont te the vessel. ‘They reached her ft due senaon, and found tho crew reduced to tho Captaln anda woman cook, Tho mite and three nen had started the previous evening terescue f& companion from 1 watery erive, ‘and, 18 they failed. to return, the presumption was that thos, too, had been drowned, The tife- ravers nesisted in navigating tho vessel toward tho-ehurbor untll tho tue Annic T. Smith ran out nnd towed hor to safe moorings in tha slip, “Tho crew aro allenfe now but the man who was knocked overboard,” sald Capt, St. Peter to tho reporter, on tho way across the ali: “thoy renehed tho vessel nt 2 o'elack, after having been out on tho take all night in the open yal, ‘Thore ia the yawl yonder, wlong- side tho ¥exsel." Climbing upon the deck of tho Goshawwk, the reporter inquired for Capt. Morton, “Ho is out on a tug, hunting for tho mate and the men in the ‘yawl-bont, and thoy hive re- turned,” was the roply.. Tho mate, Mr. J, Coch~ rane, was in tho cabin fnlahing a hearty dinner, He came on deck ehortly and submitted very gricefully, for a tired mun, to att interviow, Ac- cording to bis statement it had been found nec- essary, about 7 o'vlock on the previous evening, whon thea Goshawk was somewhere betweot thirty and forty miles to the enstward and north- ward of Chicago, to reef the lower canvas. Boveral men were upon the roof of the cablu, putting a reef in tho milzzen, whon a sudden ilaw of wind filled the sail andone of them was swept ovorbonrd by it. Quekly as possible somo boards were thrown over tonid tho poor fellow in supporting hims self, Tho yawl was thon lowered and manned by himself and three seamen, named Nell Me- dapcort, dames Lyieh, and Harry Crosby. They tilled about the spot’ where their companton ait fallen into the water, for sono time, with- out thiding any trace of him. Pending tho Reareh the cl hie moved a consilerablo distance away, and, although “kopt drifting to lecwnrd so rapidly, tha it wns sm} Ben interfer ible to reach i. Mr. Cochrane stated thit: he and his men rowed after the Goshuwk fully three hors be- fore they save up. Then tho ynwl was heuded 80,28 to Tin with tho seas, as tlie only menna to keep her fram swamplige As {t was, the waves nearly awamped her several thes during the nikht. One te breaker rolled over her sides nud pearly Mled herwith water, while othors fol- lowed with simitur effect at Jong lntervals, Thus, iu addition to rowlng, baling had to bo » ‘The men were without overcoats, and felt the cold northwest wind keenly. Then, too, tirries of rat, snow, and sleet Were ene countered, and rendered them still more un- comfortable. Yet us long as the little uraft floated not ono of Its accupnnts yleked tho hope of preservation, and, thou: frequently be- numbed with cold, the work at the ears and with the bles kept tho Ife-blond in efrenlation. As day dawned thoy neared the shore of the Inko fouth of the Calumet River, Huge breakers wero dashing upon the beach, and thoy dared not try to land, us, in thoir exhausted condition, to be upset in the bronkers wus certain death. This the only thing to be done was to put about ant pull for Chicago harbor, It wis an unpleasant: tisk, this one of pulling a distance af fourteen iniles hr more after an altentrht experience with tho elements, hut, ae snfety ty tn this direction alone, thore waa no help for it. Tho toll ut tho ours wis thorefore kept up for clgbt weary hours jonger, when ,they reached the har- bor, and “hud the sutlataction of niin the Gosbawk in) Lighthouse silp. ‘Tired ua thoy ware, thoy climbed upon deck he tassof # cainpanton, to save whom they had not only imperiled thalr own lives but endured rrible expostre and privation, was for tho moment forgotten, and Joy reten on deck where sorrow had untila’ few moments provi- ously prevailed, Thoro was indeed cause for thunkfalness and rejoicing, Tho fucca and hands of tho mon showed the effects of tha extraordinary battle with the cle- ments, Their cheeks were reddened to rawness, whilo thoir bands wore a cratupad tppearanae, and tho fiyera could hardly be stratehtone Words cannot pleture tho orden] through whie thoy passed. ‘That can better be left te tho Imagination of the reader than attompted hore, Capt, Morton returned to the vessel ut 4 o'clock: after having frulttesly ecarched the Inke for a distanco of twenty miles or more, without find: inu @ trace of tho missing yawl and hor erew, He puraples enn better be imagined than de- serlbed, The namoof the man who was knocked overs board und drowned was Fred Cook, Io tilled from Port Colhorno, where he has 1 brothor and sister residing, and unmarried, and only about years of uge. . A LARGE FLELLT UNDER WAY. Yesterday morning tho wind, whieh had been Dlowing briskly from tho northwest during the Previous afternoon and taht, gradually wove arovind to tho eastward, ond by early atternoon catia from about southorst. Captains ot graln- Lujen vessels were quick to note the change and take ndvantuge of it. ‘Chon came a senson of unrest for the fug manngera, They wero besleged on all hands for boats, in many cases") dy men who hud mado up tholr minds to start ‘no less than 9 dozen times erich day for tho past three days, and relonted whenever tugs were plucod at thelr disposal, Tho manngers, tio shoemakers and tallora, were lavish In making promises, yet slow in fulfilling thom, The fuct was, they had not tugs onough at tholr disposal to nccammodaty the. rush, lows over, all who wished to leave port, with perhiuvs one or two exceptions, were aecommoditod by nightfall, when porhaps not above fifteen or twenty graln-luton gall vessels remained in port. Tho scene fn tho harbor und bay, particulurly: during the afternoon, was enlivoulng. For two or three hours there was a constant movemunt. of tuga with vossols toward the lake, us many 1s four or tive tows belng stretehed ‘In ejaso order, atone tine, from Rush wtrect bridge bo tho end of tho harbor piers, ‘Tho opening and tlosliq: of bridges and tooting of tug whistles were aunt. At o'clock Inst evening tho lnko, from Grosso Polut to tho harbor, was thickly dotted with the white aulls of departhug voatols, not leas than sixty: bot Inalght, Of thls ileot, many were Hight, bound: down tho est and west shores for course trelght. ‘Tho roporters found Stulmost finpossibte to obtain the mines of all of tho grain vessels thut left port. Stl tho [lst ape pended is quite falls Sehooners Hartford, B i, nappy, Para, Helvetia, Flying Mist, Hhgle & Jones, City of Chicago, John Miner, SMiry b. Higgie, Liifrinior, Juin, Exile, Hirvey Bis- sell, Golden West, James’ Platt, Bilon Spry, Che anton, 8. B. Pomeroy, Lizzie A, Law, Thomas H. Howland, 0, ©, Barnes, Klectwing, Kinplro State, John Burt, Tapnonng, J, Bigter, Nagra, Grotén, Cole Vilsworth, etn’ Ellsworth, Bs Hteege: | Canty, cae Hust wi ‘ Se 2 ui, id, SMoVoy, Manzunitla, Melvini, J. 0, Mayer, Boatha, aud Ielokurd. Wittliw, aeentnbatee a tolope and consart es Ainitowoe and G. Hussells also tho propel ¢ Colurada, ‘Tho Wt ard Winslow suiled Monday ovening. but cay to anchor this aide of Grosse Point, Whou nigh fall camo the tug Captalns and owners fel krontly rolleved; yot some were heard to: pread regret nt the prospect of dull dys to f¢ low. Hy toenight thure will probably not bea graln-louded yeasel loft in the harbor, GRAIN AND COAUSE FREIGICYS, Netween the pressure gradually brought to bear by shippers, tho anxioty of owriers of idle voaguls to obtaln cargoes, und, it fs hinted, a Jolnt arrangomont betwoon shippers and agents concerning cargo insurunco, a break -of hulf a cent In tho rates of groin frolybta was effected yesterday, Engagomunta were reported asfollows; ‘To Kullalo~Rehoonora Grace Murray, Kato Darley, Hertha Harnes, and Nellic dan her, corn ut ‘ive und ano-balf cons; propolter Stieucey, corn on through tutes schoonor Sky. lurk, outs ot Cour conte. ‘To Oswego—Schoonur Mary Collis, corn ov private torus, Capuelty, 140,20 bushels corn, 25,000 busbola vate, ‘There was yuite a rush of carrion yeaterduy for gous frefahts, but shlpperd were wot i: jous tu charter nt tho golny rates, fecling cer. wih tt they cot ue out Ei Ge + ut Str reduation, nly charter yntounoed upon ‘wus the scow Bel nd hemlock thea fron Ait Lake to Milwaukee at six contaaplece, Avumor, upparontly pretty well founded, was iroutatesl ithe poing that theschooner Lyinan Davisand wMeum-barges Angle Luurie and Geo. Dunbar Pad nected Bl eryondry lumber from Pakage a Chicuge; the sehooncr Robert Hawtett $1. aa on dry lumber from Ludington to Chigaga; and severul vessels not named 9LU7% on dry lumber from Ford i to Chicago, Hols known that +When the Ford Iiver manieera were applied ta for carves they Would not olfer more than ho offerlnge of coarse froiglts bul- Ht & Libby, verdict @223.00, und motion $1.55, and appeared Inditferent qbout socarlug: wr, yoosuld, th Uieht hearts and tally nimble limbs. 4 Jetined at tho Lumber-Vessel Owners’ GI roons ombraced the following: Five hundred thauaand thes and posta from Cheboygart nt five nndone-half cents on posts aod seven cents for fess 8 stels grat for Cheboymin nat three conta; 10,00) oak tles from Douglas to Chicagos onk ties from White Bike at nine conts,andhem- lock tles abaeven conte; 10 tons pleeiron from Menominee to Buffalo. nt $2.12 pertony lumber from the Btralta to Chicago at 21,00; codar ting ferort the Btralts to Chicago at alx and one-half cent, DAMAGED BY COLLISION. Tntowing tha baego George D. Iussell down tho South Branch yeaterday afternoon, tho tugs Johyson and Amerfean Eagle broweht her In contact with the centro pler of Adnmsa strect bridge, Four or five pianks on tho port bow of tho Russell wore toyo in. ‘Temporary ropairs wore made, and tho barge proceeded in tho Antetopo’s tow for Huffalo, Tho mishap caused fn detention of severnl hours. ‘Tho schooner Minnie Slausonjhad the miafort- une to lose her Jibboom near’ tho new Hinola Contral Elevator in tho lower harbor, while Lelng towed out by the tug 0. B. Green during the nfternoon. It reoms that tho stoum will: boat Imperint was countered, and tn tho effort tonvold a collision the horn” waa broken off fu tho enp, A natural defect In the atick enused ittobreuk guite readily, Tho Minnie Slauson is detained hore for repairs. VESSEL TRANSFERS. At tho Citstom-House yesterday record of ves+ Bel transfers was mado ns follows: Propeller Fayette—T. 8, Ruddock and J. 1. “Palinetor to Lawrenco W, Nuttall, of Manistec, and Do Witt C, Palmoter and Charles H. Itud- dock, of Chenin, ouesToutth; 2. Fat ata Windsor—Azro 8. Leonard, of Manis- tent Do Avo Fotmmetor aud ‘Charles If. . el he a Mechoohier Genet sintie- P. Sholdon, Martin Housa, and GA, Davison, of Cleveland, and 8, . Spear, 0} forwitl hy to ono Patriot 2 lenin, tho whole, #6,000. Loftus, of Gi BUFFALO. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Turraro, N. Yu April T—Areivals to-day— Propellers G. King, Way City, 490,000 fect lumber, 120,000 shingles; Chnuncoy Hurlbut, Detrolt, 20,157 bushels wheat, Whitney & Gibson; D. Ballentine, Milwaukee, 41,760 buahcla wheat; Toanoke, Totedo, 36,000 bushels corn; schooner Francis Palms, ‘Totedo, 38,000 bushols wheat; steam-bargo V. IT, Ketchum, Dotroit, 62,000 Wushels wheat; barge C. L. Young, Kuhn, Au- sable, 600,000 fent lumber. Departures—Propellera Chauncoy Hurlbut, Fnllentine, Roanoke, Chiengo; | Acaxes, Drury, Clty; schoonor E, P, Dorr, ‘Toledo, 409 tons col; Surprise, Green tiny, 400 tons conly Porter, Chie myo; Ondes, Chiengo: Ge iking, Bay. Cliys, Sel- fine, Chena; Joun O'Nell, Hecannba; steam Dargo V. NH. Ketchum, Chicayo; schooner Erlo Queen, Fingsvitte; schooner B. F, iruce, Chi- quo Apaneie ulin, Chiengo;: barge C. L. yong, Bay City. The Propeller b Tattentine, with 47,000 bushela of wheat, was tho first vessel to arrive from Milwaukee through the Straits, ‘The schooner E. P. Dorr was chartered to-day for cou! from Buffalo to Toledo at 20 cents. THI WELLAND CANATn Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ortawa, April .—Sir Charles Tupper, in the Tlouse of Commons recently, informed the coun- try, that owing to anagreement gntered Into with tho contractors on the Welland Canal, tho Gov- ernment could not take possession of the works and Ivt tho water in inti the Istof May. In 3Ir. Page's report on tho enuul lt ts distinctly stated tint tho contrnet provides that the contractors shall take up thelr pumps atont the end of aAprilinecach year, No speeifie date is men- tioned, so that the Minister of Canals is allow lntitude in determining tho date of opening the | canal so as to incot the emergency of nn curly sprigs If Sir Chnrles Tupper rently wishes to oblige tho general public, ho has it in his power toopen the Welland Canal at least one week euriler thin May 4. CLEVELAND. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribunes. CLEVELAND, O. April %—Entered--Schoonera Nomests, Sarnin, Immber; Mongeayn, Buffalo, Ileht; props Scotla and Cuba, both for Bullalo, Mycht. Sallod—Steam-bargo Townsend, Mght, and consort with eon), Chicago: schooners Rid Case, Chicngo, coal; Churles Crawford, Casoville, Hunts Propellers Cuba and Scotia, both Chicago, q hit, Chirters—Sehooner P. 8. Marsh, conl, Clove- land to Chlengo, 75 conta; sclir Senator Blood, coul, Cleveland to Malden, 40 conta; schr John- son, coul, Ashtnbuln to Escanaba, private terms; schooner Wabnsh, coal, Clevelund to Escanaba, private terms. ¥ CIHEEBOYGAN. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cnevovaan, Mich, April %—Thoe propeller Cranite State cleared for below Inst evening, and this morning was within two miles from hero fast in tho tec, where sho remntnod all day unable to get through. A shift of wind blocked tho channel in tho locality. Wind northwest, fresh, and freezing hard, ee wilt again mova oul with thia wind this evening. South: chinnet still thin. Schoonora Antelope and Mulr aro bending their cunvis, and will probably loud with timber for Garden Island, TOLEDO. Speetat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune. Tonnno, O,, April %—Arrived—Emen, Buffalos Holt, Dotrolt; St. Peter, Buffalo, Clearod—Nlngara; Port Colborno, corn; Prin- diville, Erle, corn; Graves, Adams, Bt. Peter, Holt, nnd Tuttle, Mnffato, cura and whont. Charters—St. Poter, whent to Ruffalo, 24 cents; propeller Chiengo, schooners J. F. Joy, Gy 3. Jones, large Dictator, corn to Bullalo, w¢ conta; schooner Emeu, corn to Buffalo, cents. —— $ MILWAUKEE Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, April 7.—Tho tug Welcomo left hore thls morning to wreck tho schooner E, M. Davidson at Pilot Teland. Suiled for below: Kehooncra Lottlo . Wolf, BE. Fitzgerald, Guido. Paster, Saveland, George G. Houghton, Swallow, J. 1. Case, and J. Marla Cutt. The tug Caroline Williams ns completed ro- pairs, and returned to Manisteo this evening, Cloured—Schoonor Mary Lyon. . Et! Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, Ene, Pa, Apell %.— Arcival — Propeller Fyyptian, Toledo, 40,000 bushels wheat; schooner Pellean, 49,000 bushels corn. * Clodired—Schooriar Our Sun, Chicago, 1.100 tong soft conl; eohuoner Jonnie Muathows, Chicago, into soft coal; propellor Betvher, Chicago, BAY crry. Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune Day City, Mich, April, %.—Tho stoum-bargo Inter-Ocoan was relensed this afternoon by Ughtoring sumo of her load. Sho tenyves enrly toemorrow morning. Tho schooner Oyarita, hhonber laden, sili to-morrow morning for Chiongo, ‘There ta a largo amount of salt pero awalting shipment ta Chicago, EAST SAGINAW. Spectat Mupatch ta The Vhicago Tribune, Rast Saginaw, Mich., April 7.—Tho advont of @ largo flect of lumber carriers in tho rivor cnriler than ueual his bad a tendency to weaken lumber frolghta, and gharters sro reported ua followss Burges Melsul, th J. Carnoy, aud Je Ta, Ketchuin, Biyglnniw to ‘Muttalo’ und Wonawanda, nt 83,76 por thousund, —- DETROIT. Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Dernort, Mich., April 7.—Passed up—Schoon- ors Huttle Johnson, Mary Copely, Joseph Page, Zach Chandler, Lady MeDonatd, Cupe Horn, H. aA. Font ole Rodington, J.C. King, Buy Stato, and Pathilndor, ‘PORT JO! NGS, , A foww snowflakes aaiied through tho alr on tho Juke yosterduy, Veaacla whioh arrived horo yostorduy morning were covered with snow, whieh full during Tuca- duy night. z Quite a number of complaints bavo already Leen made bere concernlag tho olisstiicnuon of vessels In tho now Inland Lloyd's register, Numerous instances nro menuonod whore ine surinoo his buon taken on vessels at a Dettor umtdy thin the register gives thom. In midst all such cuses tho insurance agents hore had tho youscls Inspected theinselyes, Where dovtons disugroe, who wud judyu? ‘The schooer 1. M. Musan arrived here yestor- day with railroad ties, hee deock-lond loomlug from cight to nine feot above the ral). ‘The sehooners Hosa Helle, We i. Willurd, Loutso MeDonuld, Souvenir, Mara, 8. Datos, Ko- waunee, and Cuyahoga were at tho lumber tare ket yesterday with carzocd, The tua J, ai Crawford and Ned Jacket wilt wo inte one of Miler Brothers’ dry-docks to-day, Acoording to. private letters recelyod hore, phere, tg now Bobunuel af thirtoen fect of water In Ashtubula harbor, watch will bo tucredsd to fourteen fect within a week, 3 » Meyera wit command the achoonor H, J, Webb, vioo 1. 0, Edvan, faut Sonn the Ai Anno O, Waters arrived here fron Michigan Clty with tho scow 8. P, Wile son, reogntly atraniod ‘ut that port. ‘The seow had u steaut purnp Ju operation on board, "PORT OF onICAGoO. Stmr Alpona, Muskegon aun: mr na, Muskegon, \dricg, tug A, 6, Waters Aloniiun Glo vowing. Prop Skylark, Beptoy Hurpoy, sunarign, Sche Julia Larson, Manitowoc, allroad tles, rl, W. Jones, Muskeron, limber, tr Albatross, Muekegon, limber, Sehr Lotus, Muskegon, hunbers Kelir 11. Mobonatd, Manlatee, lumber. Rehr A.J. Mowery, Lincoln, cedar posta, Sehr Rosa Belle, Grand Haven, lumber. Sehr Mara, Ludington. lumber, Kehr 12. D, Moore, Sfuskegon, lumber. Senr Acorn, ‘Traverse Uny, woo, Kehr 1, AM. Mason, Alineper, railroad tes. Rehr it. J. Bkldmore, Grand Haven, linbers rH, Campbell. Muskezon, wood, Kelir Cuyahoga, White Lake, lumber, Schr Kenrsarge. Muskegon, limbor, Schr Austnilia, White Lake, ritiirond ties, Hehe I, C, Crawford, Manlatee, hinbor, Behr Kewaunee, Maniste Rehr 8. A. Irish, Grand Hay Sehr Tom Paine, Muskegon, wood. Hehr Jenny Mullon, Horn's Pier, raitrond ties, Sehr 8. P. Wilson, Michigan City, wreck. CERARANCRA, Schr T. 8. Skinner, Muakegou. Schr Minerva, Muskegon. Schr Magnolia, Muskegon. Kehr J. V, Jones, Muskexon, Kehr Willle Loutit, Ludington, Sehr Albatross, Bluttton, Kehr Woolverine, Grand Hayen. Kehr W. H, Dunham, Frankfort, Kehr Ironsldes, Grand ‘Traverse, Schr 8, Bates, Pontwater. Sehr Itosa Holic, Grand Haven, Sehr Advance, Muskeyon, Sebir Salina, White Lake, Sehr Carrler, White Like, Sehr Knight Templar, Bnek Hiver, sundries, Kehr C, J, Roeder, Enipire Hay, Banidries, Prop 8ky-Lurk, Benton Harbor, 6 brla pork and aundrics, Bers palin Muskegon, 18 bris pork and stn rie: Fehr It. F. Wade, Ahnepee, 600 hu onts, Eohr Capella, Muskegon, 1,00) bit onts, “ Kehr John Béawsn, Grand Huven, sundries, Prop Antelope, Tuiffalo, 42.00) bu onta. Schr if. J. Webb, Bitfalo, 23,601 bu corn. Prop dnpels Lord, Bultalo, 45,000 bu rye. Behr F. A. Georger, Bulfalo, 65.000 bu corn. Schr Willinin Crossthwalte, Buifalo, 25,000 but corn, pire State, Buffalo, 20,000 bu corn. p Colorado, Huitulo, 45,000 bu corn, 600 tes Tard, 10 bris flour. Sebr J. Kelderhouse, Suffnlo, 40,000 bu onta, Schr Lem Ellsworth, Buffalo, 21,06 bu corn, Sehr St. B, Perew, Buffalo, 24,015 bir corn. . 6 Sehr Ada Medora, Buttalo, 20460) bu corn. Sehr Penaaukee, HuTalo, 38,000 bu rye. Behr J. Bigter, Buffalo, 2342 bn cori. Schr Ganges, Buitalo, 21,039 bu corn, Prop kh. Cr iittatn, White Lake, sundries, ——— AMUSEMENTS. MVICKER?: “Much Ado About Nothing" has since Mon- day occupied the attention of the eampany now: pleytng at this house. Miss Cavendish was. the Heatrice and Mr. Pleroy tho Benedick. Wo have hear a good deal in praiso of Misa Cavendiah's personntion of this gront comely chrracter. Her nssumption ts not a disappointment. Beatrice may be called a counterpart of Mer- cutio, Bho is one of thotmost fascinating feinnle characters that Shakspenre ever drew, and her portrayal has ulways claimed the etudy of the best minids,—such notresses ng MissO'Nelll, Ellen VFaueltt, Mrs. Neabltt, Eien Tree,—indeed, all tho great comedicnunes In the personation of Beatrice have won their brightest laurels, just ns mon Ike Charles Kemble have in such charac: ters na Mercutio and Benedich,—personations that require more delfente treatment thon the Othellog, tho Hanilela, or the Richards. Tho poet in his Much Ady About Nothing" nover moro felloltously blended the ludicrous with tho tender, folly, with affection, and in Beatrice wo find tho strength, tho intellect, tho wit, the heart, the wornnnhood of Shukspeure's here ines. Miss Cavenilsh appears to have a clear conception of the part and ability to interpret piception. We may object to her reading, jphasis, her accontuation, her sometimes hurricd utterance, but we must adinit that py huture sho Is rarely gifted for the assumption of auch a chiractor. Sho hus tho right spirit of comedy, und from what we bave-seen pf her in this part should imagine her to step.into the body of Lady Teazteund necurately reprituco her, Ifer Beatrice 1s warm, generous, frank, Jjoyous,— f& woman in the very, exuberance of life and heulth, and o woman withal who hus a /Jenedtel in her mind out of much Uking. “Miss Cay- endish bas nn fine appreciation not only, of tho ready . surensin, tho wit, the nudactous ratllory of tho charicter, but of that frank generosity which wrouscs Beatytee'a warm indignation at Claudio’ Insult to Hera. Her setion ts light, graceful, ard dox- terous. Sho girds ut Beredick with hearty and dently jeood humor and when she overheurs conversution nmoyg the women, aod thinks herself suspeeted of fbdatn and seoru by those she loves nnd trusts, and discovors that Henedick loves her oven “ better than reportingly,” she franity and fully resolves to throw aside the buinor that had been. misconstrued und tame “hor wild heart to hls loving hand.” inward gotliness of heart and outward gaycty of con chit, {n brief ure the oharucteriatics of Heatrice, and those characteristics are Hnely developed iit Miss Cavondish’s portrayal. The seene In which Bho perhaps excels is that at the end of the fourth uct with Menedick, where sho urges him to. nyenge tho nurult offered Hero, Mr, Pleroy as Benedick rendered able support, He played with a charming yiveelly lghtnesa, Hrice, ind case, and appeared to feel bnselt tt tho atmosphere of tho comedy, ‘This gentleman, however, mnrred bis assumption by too hurried and often erreloss Fendi Misa Heten Sedg- wiek, for tho Jicro of trath and eweetncss, cone scious Innocence, and bounteous nifection, save msdn vary ba and affected charucter, with 1 «ash of the coquet In hor natures Mr. Archie Cowper was wenarlsome as Claudio; Mr. J. F. Hagan presentod an uninteresting Dow Pedros Mr. Liunrenco Eddinger made of Don Jolin a sort of low-comedy villuing Pogherni, by Mr. E. A. Eberto, & good actor, lucked unetion; white the Leonate of Mr. J. 1. Cabart might have beon tukort for an Anabaptist, so cntnuntly respoetne hlowns he—indeed, the entire compiny, with tho pxcoption of the two deucting. poi le, Keomed to bo playing without the spirit of the. plece. As You Lito [t will bo Risen to-night, Misa Cavendish personating Rosalind, TIAVERLY’S. “Enchantment,” which comes from Now York indorsed by the press of that clty, was produced at Huverly’s on Monday night, The preliminary flourish of trumpets hus filled the house ut overy performance, but we fancy the vast audionees haye not found “Enchantmont" to bu at that {ta titto implied, or all that tho Kirulfya and Now York correspondents had led thom to believe. Asa spectacle the affair docs not. warrant the patronnge Chicnyo (Is bestowing upon It. Tho costumes some months ago might have been atiructive; now, with usage and knocking about, thoy aro taw- dry. Tho scenery, with the oxception of that In tho last act, is not’ partivularly worthy of mon- tlon, What acono ts said to bo by Bigilor Make nan it pletures “The Palace of Enchunt- ment," nud ts n marvel of color, design, nnd ‘oxcertion, As for thy ballot, the premiures Cage ath Cappolint, Cormuba, and Zatlo are all froma wood school,” but none of thom. are sue perlor to aither Moan = or | Honfante, Tho sccondas—ubout = twenty-four, — wo think—are venerally preity, shapely, enn dauee, but they ard exceudingly eareiess {1 thelr work, Tho rest of the women ure gath- grod apparently with an utter disreyurd to their looks, ‘Thoy aro seriey, serawny, homely, hiviting to tha oye, und they would turn tho stumuch of uny with the fulntost senso of the beautiful. Whon tn entortalninent of sort 1s got before the public, and when that public’ patronize it go ihertty devent female auatemny on the stage should at least ba Inisted upon. Whether the Kiralfys or Hayerly ls responsible we do not Know, but it is evident thit thoy are trying to Wark tho iifatr on tho ceahomteal ruckot, trust. fiuy for thotr snecees here upon tho Now York *boun.". Passing from tho bullot to tho-vae riety features, there aro two well worthy of notleo,—Molya, tho Russlan gymnast, and the Jlorbert irothors. We have loft the piece itsell ntl] tho end ef our notice. It van be desertbed In two words,timdulterated rot. It fa dull to the verge of stupidity, Lueiness of the variety: ordyr familar twouty yours ago is introduced, thore are ono or twoulluslona of the coarsest ohuracter, thoro {a nelttior wit In tho dintog nor vlovernoss In any of the situations, Among tha company we tid Mis Any Lee, who onnnot alng a note, but tries to do her best bravely, lloweyur, sho acta with much yivacity, and plodses, Mba Manchu Cottrell his to look hor prattiost sind wlnig severut qongs, which ale does Wav rather (hin yolee. dir Honrl Luurunt ta the tenor, and Harry Rainforth, J. F. Petora, and Joauph M. Humpiirey aro the comedjans. Thoy wre 4 Jong way from trat-cluad, or, indeed, seus ond-cluas, The spectacio wilt run for two weeks, TITHE OLYMPIC, Mra. Alico Outes and her company, now ap- pearing nightly In version of. “Dor Kee Cadet” named “Fanchette," wore honored dust night by tho preaonce of the delogution of Orow Indiuus' in tho city an thale way from Montana to Washington. Thole bluykets and thompelyos filled two boxes, and thoy were charined with tho falr Alles, one of the Chicts, At wad understood, making a bid to young Wate kins for her to come aud comfort bitn in Kis dla+ tint wigwatn—a propunirion which {ones Wate king Yery properly and indignantly refused. Among tho notabilittes In sho -orowd were Old babes Mirae cite Crow, lang Elk, Pretty Euglo, » Plenty Cuca. — MUSICAL, A ‘Tho Mondelesohn Quintet Club concerts Satire day afternoon and eveulng of this work ara Yrousing a widvepread futerout, tho sale of Geats, which began yesterday, indicating that tho {dea of a popular series of Hret-olugs oonports ut popular prices which Jr, Carpontor fs pro- variug to Introduce, ff be recolvea the publis support, will undoubtedly prove su¢cesaful, rallrand) by i properly: ‘The fden isn good one, and with the veteran organization and tho popular Misa Abblo Car- rington nq attractions, the experiment will havo a Tavornble test, MAPLESON'S OPERA NEXT SEASON, New York, April6.—Col. Mapleson announced In his apecch at tho Academy of Munio to-night, where ho was having a benoft, that he had Just received n telegram from Gerster, anying she had accepted his contract for next winter. Ho said, also, that ho had signed to-dny a contract with Christine Nilsson for next winter. ‘This xe- ouresa gond opera for this country noxt season, —$—— TELEGRAPIL WAR. 8T. LOUIS. 8r. Louta, Mo., April 7.—The hearing of tho telegraph cases was continued to-day before Judges McCrary and Trent, the wholo day being coupled by argumonta of counsel for the Union Paotfie Hallroad Company and tho American Unton Telegraph Company. The papers on file Inj the cases are exceedingly voluminous, among tho recent additions boing the cross-till of the Aincrican Union Telegraph Company, and afidavits in support thercof, Judge McCrary intimated urine tho afternoon session that time would bo ailowerl tho comptatnant to file any furthor papers in unswer ty this cross-bill pi tho points not already covered by tho Mending. ‘The papers show, among other ings, that tho Western Union ‘Telegraph Compiny, “which {8 complainant. in one of tho bills, constructed the telegraph lines of three wires rom Kansns City, Mo., to Nenver, Colo, a distance of 38 miles, unier the contract with the Kansas Pacific Htatlrond Company of Oct. 1, 1860, Hailway Company furnished the potesandono of the wires, but the Telegraph Companys supplied all tho Inbor, the two other wires, and tha ma- ehinery, Inatruments, and Imtterics required for tho so of tho telegraph lines. The work wan dono subject to acceptance by the United States: Governinent Inspector, and, ng the reports show, was done vory satisfactorily. From tho date of its construction ap to lust February, tho Nine thus built has been jolntly operated by the two companies under the terms of tho agrec- ment mentloned: It was only afier the partics had aequired control of the Kansas Pacific Rond who were heavily interested in the American Union Telegraph Company, that nny dificulty or disturbance occurred’ in tho rotations of the: two cumpanics, Many other facta appenr on record in the sult showing tho heavy expenditure made by the Atlantic & Pa- eiflonnd Western Union Telegraph Compnnics in the faithful performance of the contracta which are now sought to he thrust aside by tho Union Pacific Company and itsGould ally, tho American Gntén Telegriph Company. During the day some queries were propounded by Judge McCrary to counsel for tho Union Pa- effle Railroad Company. Early inthe morning Ression the Judge pointedly remarked to Mr. Poppleton that he would like to hear him. on tha question whether the defense of ultra viris could be resorted to by a corporation without It first returned the property it hid recelyed under tho contruct sought to beget aside. Mr, Popplotan, tn reply, referred to thn celc- brated Wert Jersey Raltrond i, Just decided hy the United States Supreme Court, and brond- ly contended itwas tho duty of the Union Pas alfle Railroad Company to bragk tho contract under any clreumstanee Attho oneningof the afternoon sesston the learned Judge propounded another set of ques firs, this time to Judge Usher, of the Union Pre elfa counsel: “ War the operation of the tele- graph ine on the Union Pucltic Itallroad a part of its franchige, and, if it was, could not that Company operate the telegraph line along ita constituted agent, and farther asked Judge Usher to state whit wns me ehureter of the contract between tho par- es, dge Usher antd the Rallrond Company didn't. caro by whnt term the eontraet was called, and insisted, ink bumorous straln, that tho Union Pacjfie Company was the muster and the Atlin= tie & Pacitte Telegraph Company. only tte per amt, whom it coukl send home when it pleased. Tut the Judge’a queries remained unanswered, en. Swayne followed for the Americin Union yraph ‘Company, and the arumen closed tu-morrow morning by Judge for tho compliuinant. OPIUM-POISONING. 2 A Sad Cane in New York. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonrk, Avril .—Dr, B,C. Miller, for- merly of Chiengo, who Is successfully intro- duelng the eluchona-rubra cure for drunken- Ness, reported to the police to-day the suicide of a tady whom ho had treated for a con- firmed Nabit of oplum-cating, ‘The patient wis Mrs, Deutseh, née Van Buren, a direet | descendant of the historic Van Buren fum- fly. She was the daughter of the well-known Dr. Peter Van_ Buren, of this city, and a nlece of Judge Van Buren, of Chieaga, Iu 1876, ot the age of 25, beautiful and culti- vated, — she estranged — herself: from her family by marrying =~ Deutsch. Unhappluess followed, “and by her changed clreumstances and cruel treatment Mrs, Deutseh was driven into taking Iauda- nuninasa rellef, She was mueh_ degraded physically and mentally when Dr, Miller was asked to treat her, He watched her care- fully, and suceceded in breaking up the ophim linbit and restoring the unfortunate womun to fair health, but the clreumstances: temiulned against her, and though some phil- nnthrople Indies tried to surround her with better dniinences, Mrs, Deutseh had not strength of wil left to save herself. Satur- day Dr, Miller was told. sha was taking beer ugninst his orders, and: Jearned she had taken It with her husband, ‘This ‘rendered hhu hopeless of effecting permanent. refor- mation, Yesterday he wis summoned hastl- ly. The patient had stolen out and bought a vial of Jaudanun, which she took ata dose, with fatal results. — Nutrition improved, strength restored, and dinenso urrested by Mult Intteen : MED : i ’ re Fully 2 per ront of tho human, mee ara, victims to npatoncy, Thin starting axsor- aborted ly avery tntellluent phy: CRUROK grodueltur this dinonse. aro Indlseretions or excesses, Some ot the common semptoMe wre lossat vigor, speriintorrhien, palin tho hack, disposition te nvotd aoclely, lanzuae gloom forebudings, montal dist doblihts, Jenvorrtiea iin Sammon), tl ne fnlng m chiktat thte of ienoraties, ‘Tho niedlenl peateastan tin Di criminally ungllzent or raticont abut those thins, ns the doniand for inerenaed peeontmodadons at the ine ARG oAguinin ninuly, Attont. eras aw well-hnawn prinelpal in animal physlolony that no vitnt notion: ean take plige oxeept thramat tha Aueney of the narvonesraten. Hf tho norvo [wor bit ayaten dlornod by ein Paris naan ins Tallibloe apce' tale wo phoantarns, eantiinrie nether poten avaly YRORTAULE, in puraly 1. Praducihe to ronetionsund te pordinnent in oped dee mutrceuated pilleand sats bo In of Lovaasor & Co, 10 his rau Kichelted, Pars (Prince), orot De 8. Urawn Hlgcamon sate gent for thu 1h 8 Sauer Malling, Bt, Loni, Sto.t box af 10) pitts, 8h box of 400, $10, sont by nunil upon rocespt of pelee, CHITIFICATH, PANS, July 18, 153-1 Thto do 1s Patx.—A Str, Afty-ihrve years old, had boon bh idower two yours, norvous temperment; had mutforod. for ttre yenra tnd for tan, youre with horvons debility wud enuied imputaiiey. | Kur ulahtoon yours tio tela evory kOWN remedy without may bon= OM, Ho came to nie and J udvisod hia to try Teor Vital Hostarative, After four months he waa discourse aved, bul Tinetated anon bis contig tha tise, and i ninw inottths he was rostored to fl) hoalth and vigor wot married, and hns two diy children, out ig batons sreatad wore curcd within pate ks, but id th montis. SOLD VANSCHAACK, HIOYCL Celebrated Bicycles, THY BTANDAND OF BXCELLENCH IN A IIe rave Hxproun rhuldity combed with, motorato welshty the lsotatlon of the pidge frony all twetulsiy hd ower o tee cluscnuis of agen AB Wit balled and elegance of tormy best tatorfala and wo mutaliipe, We vlan that the comblnatan af paten ef which wu control thy ust oly te necessary Lo wil re ie ntl au iene? ey ra LOuE shea ie i iyucestbie tu faker Ut cia Th tho aynek Huily IHusiruted prleestiet grey an apelleatons iy Amorioun purchaaor. als Wanlud urouThout the Unton, atc The Coventry Hachinists’ Compant, Lin'd, Coventry, Eue'and, “Tho original mukura of the Hleyets jn Croat Hritatn, jon dices, Melburn Vinduer, Bt. SPEPILENS, THE Adlat, 1 Dearborhest, Inatuht colle Hight salve for by JOSEPH HOWARD. Information Wanted. To was a jiigenaker th brady. Thealdisl fu rhs vrei Cored, id itoct Oitas Wall i HOLDEN, DH La baltussts ch x AMUSEMENTS, _ ~ CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. College Songs. WILLIAMS COLLEGE GLEE CLUB, o-Night. Tickets, with Reserved Seats, 25, 50 75+ and $1.00. For sale at Box Office. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. SECURE vo>4~ xopax SEATS For the two Grand Concerts by tho celobrated MENDELSSOHN Annie QUINTET CLUB CARRINGTON, On Saturday Afternoon and, E Apel 10, Io- ye. or malo nt tho Meu. GEO, B. CARPENTER, Manager, J, 1, WAVERLY,...4, ‘roprietor und Manager. GO TO-NIGHT SURE, AND SEE THIS GLAND APPAR RAT PitICES, KIRALFY BROTHERS’ Greatent Europe ENCHANTMENT !! In all ita Original Splendor. ‘Tho Car Londs ae i Special Mtr A ‘oval Special Mtur id fupatie Pramatic Company, ont Work of Amarcment Art. Tho Kyo Dellehted—the Ear Enrnptured. EP Mind, you cun see thians cheap us golug to any ards of showblils, and-whon you s00 I say It even exceeds tho ylowing de- aerinuions yin the bills. curontain xecurod sents withont oxtra chargo. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. ‘The Grentest Success on Record? Clay M, Groene und Siaiate Chompson’e Grong Com- SHARPS AND FLATS, As played by tho Comedinns ROBSON: CRANE To Crowded Houses Nightly. CARD. Owing to the great demund for soats, the Orclrestra in the stage during tho engagement of Itob- and. theroby, tc ‘The Wh DEMEMIEN, nny the sentint: Ca: WYVICKEIS Last appearances of tho distingulshed Artiste, MISS THEATRE, Evory Kvening and saturday Matinow,as ROSATLIND, In Shaksneare's grent Comedy, AS YOU LIKE IT. Next weok SOTHERN as “Lond Dundraary,” OLYMPIC THEATRE, J: Proprietor and Manogor THE HIT! THK POSITIVE 11Tt and Overwhelming Success Of the Poorluas Prima Donna, ALICE OATES, Sngiish Opera Company, in the now German Conte Opera, FANCHETTE, THE QIPSY. Evory evening this. week, Matinces Wednesday, Sat- urday, nud sunday, HAMLINS THEATRE, Every evening thin week und nt th ‘a iy OREy COURT ‘* 2 W. SPRAGUE. Ynetautanca: And her superb day aid Sunda: New York Com UNDER THE CASLICHT. With Beautiful Scente and Mechanical Efocts. Va ’ LiRHIG COMPANYS RxXTRACT: LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAG RAT. FINEST AND UKAPES'T EPEAT EU AYORIRG LOCH FOIE BOUL, MADE DISHES, AND BAUC! LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT T. “Is a success and n boon for Which natlons should fect, qratotnl."-—Seo * Sferllent Irosa,” “Lancet,” "Hritish Meds beat ourn CAUTION.—Genutng only with tho fac-atnitia of Baron Jiobig’s Siznature in Blue tk th bah. Colimmption io srmland inéreasod ton-fold In ten years,” LUEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT FAT, ‘Yo bo had of nll Storekeepers, Urocers, tnd Chemists. Nolo Anenta for tng United Btates (wholesale only), C DAVID & CO. 44 Mark Dany, London, Engh nginnd. TIML-TABLE. "KA “ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURR OF TRATRS, APLANATION OF RAYERENGE MAR! Batard gre aqanday ‘excepted, qHonday ‘axcopvede Chicage 4 Northwestern icaliway., For Maps, Guide-Books, Tlne-Tables, Bléoping-Car accommodations, apply at any of the followin, Heket officns of tho Company: @ Clark-st. Gran YactigHotol. Brink's Express office (on ndrthoass corner Randolph and State-sta.), Palmer Mouse, anal and Madlavn-sts, (onl West Wide), an Arrive. e a¥lony City & Yan a}abuque Dey Ex, via Ul alubuquo Night Ex. aUinane Night Haprens a! RERREES: VUTSISUATHVUUBAD PEEP EPEC EPEEE Ee ees Freeport, Koo! bMilwaukecFaet Mull... BMiwaukee Specinl—Sui UMUwaukoo Expresy..., PMilwaukeo Passonge: 5 fe & = z Py 3 SS 1.8 Grosso Express bLs Crossg Express bWinona 4 New Uit bWinonn & Now Ul flake Gonorn & Rock Fond da Lac, via Janesvilie., Pullmort Hotel Cara aro tan throunh, betwoon Chi- caro nnd Council Biuts, on the train leaving Chicago atl0sa. m, ‘Nootherroad runs Pollman of any other form of hotel cars west of Chicngy. Popov comor of Walls and Kinsio-sts, Depot corner of Canal and iinsi Chiengo, arlington & Quincy Iattroad, Yor Maps, Gutde-Books, ‘Time-Tablog Sleeping-Car Accoiniodations, upply nt_any of ‘the following ekut-Onires of the Company ta Chtcago:, B Clark< at. Grnnd Pacitie Hotel, firink'’s bxpress Ufllce (on thennt corner Iunddinls wnd Stateerta), fos of Indians-av., Grand Central Dopot, cornor Canal and ' HMxteenth-sts,, Pamer Houso, and corner Canal and Mail “BUR Bidar RUPUSUUONETUU EU RUPAET OU PEEP EPeEreEereeecertreey Teave. 1 Artive. Strentor Express. POuimakn & Kanaat Expren A ee TERA, aknnsas:vebraekn & Cotorade BDowner'a Groves Accommod: biunsin City (&'Texns Fant bi fivehdots, & Ottawa Expreaa 2m i hitsextord- Fr port &iovk Faliskx) bAurorn Panseng 11:15 pm 10:15 pm et Daily. bail a Rxcent ungay. ¢ Dally, oxcept ituriey, 4LDnltg. Oxecht Munday: Pullaah iewneal Sioeping-cara and Passonger= Coaches botweon Chicago, Council Blut, Omaha, 81 doseph, Atchison, ka, und Kanana ¢ TF, through ing Chairs, 'Q. Dine pa cle thoutchanue, Maurier Cans, with Keclin! Yorweon Chicago nnd Kanai’ Clty. GB ing-Care attached to nll trains, Chicago, Milwankeo & Bt Pant Mattway. “Pun-}eatdle” Depot, corner Clinton and Carroll ata Ticket Oflices, Gi Clark-st, Palmor Housd, Grand Pacitio Hotel, ond at Depot ‘Leave. | Arrive. | MiWwaunee xpress e we Pau BSe5 S|f0 ee Bosvet wakes, Upolla xpress trains. Green Boy, Menasiis, aid ea Express ining. Milwnukee, Madison, Peaicio ‘Chen, Iowa, and Dukots Ex. Stevens Pointund Ashland Er... Milwaukee, Madison, and Irairi du Chien Express.. eee ibortyvilly Accurmmiudatian pi un via Milwankea, ‘Tickets for Bt P wis Are Rood alther yin Madison nien, or yin La Crosse and Winous. Minos Cengral Mattrond. Luypot foot of Lnku-at. und foot of Twonty-sacond-st, Noket Gmce, idl iuindulphest, near Clerk, Grand ‘acitis Hotel, aud Palmer House. Leave. Arrive. BBE BSSRER E ‘All trains and Minne Prairio du CI & Toxas Express... Bt Tis S roxas Fase Line: Cairo €Nuw Unieans Expre ‘oxnn Gantt’ aad Dunutug ae sinue city Beis) Dubuque kw Sloux City Express, wn Satueday wight rans w Contralla only, Don Rata gtay night to Gian only. On Satu ray fight rune to-Poorla onty. Chicano & Alton. Unton Depot, Wost Hidu, noar corner Cann) and Vat MUSGRAVE & 00, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. POSITS rocelyed subjuct to chock at sight, and interest allawed an datly bay GOVERNMENT HONDS, ¥° ment sveitrittes bought and no) DILAW BILLY OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Buy and soil all Ameren Becurities upon the Lan- Stuck Exchange on the moat favoravie terms, 30 dayson 8100 Invosted, ICIS, and it Invests on commission report nf SHU te & CU,, Mankors, 3 PROPOSALS, Proposals for Physicians’ Sudd Devor Qe aire Huw pron Sri, W Vouk, Mi Is, ina triplicate, “will Unt Pra 16, at which Tinreneat, waar Van Biron-xt. bridge. and 'wonty thing Mtekeb Ottices, nt Depots, #t South Clark st, Grund . uel utel, and Palmar ious, Teave. | Arrive. Kaonens City &£4Den’ Kunoas Clty Nene Bt Louls, Epris gtitel Mobile © Nuw drivuns Hepru Re tanuis, Springville TenfieHaeimgdun plat aaa Weak ee teen Uitenwe de vadueng fe 1 Meno & Paduce ; Htrunter, Laon, Washingear Hie, China Eke ee eta Chicago, Rock Jeland st Pacific Katiroad. sot eurtigr of Ven urud und biuurninneste ickot CCH, I OF su) Me Grand lacite Hiut$i, and 18 Cana cornor Sladisues Davos Niaht Exprens, qgbally except Hund Di ptt sUally Saeapeatananyes TDMly except Michtgan Cencrat taltroad, —- Depot, took of Lake-at- nud foot oF Uwanty-sccnnd-at cl ud, UF Clarkest., souttor eurnut + doiph, Grand Wagiita Hotw!, and at Palwur Hout, n the presence of ink und delivering ab this dept ie KMe-lugn, for vetoriine) Hera will subratt with chute bid a amniple of thy aritute an 0) nnd witun couplets the delivery, nvUrTNUAL reserves the taht 0 Fel ference witl be given nection, conditions of time and plucy they will bo apetin riwenix, and information in rogurd to the Fequired, will be furnished on wpe 0, Indorsed * Proposals for Physt+ iT te the undure L, C, EASTON, Cotonel und A, Q. MG Dopo Guirtermnstse,_ Pruposdls for Purnalehing Dredges, Tugs, und pileatton to thieofties NITED BTATEX ENGINERIL OPricl onco of blddurs rakehltug two (2) dred * Ctocinontl, India ‘Thy ovornnent resdrves thu rizht to rojuct any or is, proposals und full information us to the man- ner uf bidding, cunditiuns ta bo observed by ntrac and payment, wit tn applicntion to this anlee, peotungmen coeada tantra ropematls for Cures To tho underelaud G. WEITZ Alor Ut Roginoces, iH LOZENGES, ee eee eine KEATING’S LOZENGES, THE GUEAT ENGLIQN REMEDY. ui rocutimouided £4 ynrn by tiv ele deuxniats. Urico, acts, © CO, Now Vork Awunts, FAIR BANKS® SCALES uv ALL KINDS, 111.& 113 Lake St, Chicaga, Be cureful tobuy only the Geaulne. LADIES’ C.E, WISWALL& CO., BEM TATENT, Photouruph en bas TH x VEN Mudwon, Cabinet bt jaya Curia, 8 OY in Huronent. bend of La sows, and Kortyethindwt. ‘Pickus and trolght oltce undur Sherman Mouse, wud ticket oltlues tn the Grund Paciio Hutel uid Paliuur Muuse. fail (vin Main Lino)..... pecial. New York sexpreds mie Fg paw diigo N.Y. xpress dal just Expreas.. shi Pittaburg, Cincinnatt & Hit, Lonts It..H. (Ciicinna Atr-Line and Kokoaiu Llu Depot, curnur of Clinton and Carll: West side, | Arrive, iu, Colmobus m * 8:10 pm if awl} 710 gta nal und Madttscneats, 2 UitteD 4, Ul tur Lyuae, aiid Gi tutol, Arrive. ‘Mail and Expross, UU pra. Pucltty Laprons } 8300 1a fant Lata adi wna Baltimore « Ohio, Depots, Hxpoaltion Hullding, aud foot of Twontye pecoril-at Moket Odivus Clarkes. Int miar tous Grand Pucitio stutal, and Deput expomuen Bui lorning Express, FUSE LANs ercesssseere Mankakee fine, Depot, foot of Lake-at, and £001 uf ‘I'wonty-socond-at, Leave. | Arrive. Piseeeo a iat Ciontonntt Indianapolis & Louts- 0'n ni vile Bay rues. 888 ps Chicago & Enstery (nels Ratiroad ekot Onicos, 77 Clarkinte Paluioe House, Cieund Pee ark oe House, ‘Tite Hotel, and Depot evruer uf Citaton und Gare roil-sia. * ee Taare | Ariva am? aa pau BuaNag giana wasn oes, MINCE EBA! i. “séea¥! DR. KEAN, 193 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago. Consuls pursonally ures unit, frvu of chase, anst chronta, ere ay Siitulsganse “Dre deRuan 1 Bova vars wlan In the cits who jwareaits cures os oe AOA Iw eau rid aro su during arora ores apa Andis growuns af yoUuP, Nervous wouknom varly sluvy, ies Of cauotood Stue LE wilt sends toe, that wd euro you, suwoy CHALE, wrout ruuyly discovurgd by a uiisslunury bn South Aueica. Iftitreaend vnyulupy ty ble itaY, JUs: JAN, Budtlon D, New Yusk Clix. ra