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MARINE NEWS. A Huge Grist of Disasters Ground by the Recent Norther. oy Srhaoness fdn Kelth, A. J. Rogers, Anna Thorlne, A, 0, Hanson, and C. As King Stranded, A Number of Voesela Return with Loss of . Ganvas and Leaking, © More Mislaps from Contact with Ico in thio Straits. The Schooner Montauk a Total Loss on Lake HuronEscanaba Open. TIN DISASTER RECORD. * Tho destructive character of Saturday's north- er and snow-storin beewme palnfully. apparent tuntumber of Chicago vessel-owners yester> any, when intelligence of disaster upon distster poured In tipo then for soveral hours fram every dircctlon, Tho yews embraced strand- ings, 1osa of canvas and anchor, and lonks talnly. ‘The only pleasing feature connected with it all was tho nbaence of ahy mention of Joszof Hfe, The ball opencd at nu early hour with w telugratn from Branston, mnnoineing the BCHOONER A, J. ROVERS CRIPPLED, and at unchor a few miles below Grosse Point. Capt, Charles Itoach proveadeid to the assistance: of the craft with the tug J, 1. Mactdey, and by 1 o'clock bad her safely tnoored th Elinols Cen- tral€sllp, The Rogera presented ut Forlorn ap- peaninee. Hercnrgoof vorn hat shifted sons to give her a list of fully eighteen Inches to star bonrds the jib, yl Jib, and foresnll wee torn Into ribbons, while the Jibtopsall and mulnsail looked ne If tho sorvives of 1 stlimukor were abe solutely neocasary to render thei serviceables dunnnge, bumber-blocts, ete. lay in a confused pllo undor the Ica rafl, partially covered by tho tora foresnil; {co two inehus thick covered the shaded = portions of the deck forward, and ‘filled «tho belly of tlio tattered forcsull nearly filly atl of the enbin padding fluttered from, ropes stretched neruss ‘the deol, Whore tho “stuf” had been hing 1p tu dry; and a stern ploce swung from one of tho Gavite, being ull that remained of the yawl, Ao- cording to tho atatements of the crow the Rogers amust have beon' nearly abresat of Point au Hecasoles, within ten miles of tg east shore, and 4n elght of tho South Manitou hurbor light, when the northor struck her. Its approzch had heen ‘unnoticed, aud tho force wis so grout as ulmost to throw tho veasel upon ber boon. All hands were cnlied to rect the fore- anit and Jibs, but befora anything could be ‘atcomplishod these important adjuncts ton gall veasol wero so torn ns to be usoless. To add to tho terrors of tho situntion the vessel + Dronched to. Every elfart was m et her before thd wind, bit without success. For over halfon hour the crew labared Incessnntly to thig end, while tho vessel wallowed dn tho troughs of tho sens, shipping tone of water with each lireh, At lust, exactly how tro oho could expliln, the Rogers belped bervelf out of tho serape, [tinny be that u fortunnty blow from a lige wave put her about, but soma of tho roughest looking of tho snits on bourd expressed the - belief that the hand of Providence wa Intur- used. to save her and all hands from bo destruction that scomed go finminent. After coming about tho Rogers waa run up the lake under # portion of tho squfresufl, nll the while laboring benylly and shipping vena because of hor list. One bigo sea Suturdiy evening swopt several of the crow off their fvot, and carried thom under tho Jeo rail, whery ‘some Rpare hatch+covers plnned one or two of them to the deck, throutening to keop them prisunors until thoy wore drowned, But lively work on tho art of tholy companions led to a thnely reset. unduy afternoon the ‘seas were still so ee that they stovo the yawl into ind! igge wu upon tho dayits, and fooucd th vk that a lntgd — fee-box deck Ko Honted from its place near tho muntumart like 1 plece of driftwood, frequently polsing on end ‘upon the jee rail, Diving twelve yeurs of her existence this 18 suid to huye beon fhe first tine that tho Rogers shipped water enough ipo deek to flont that lee-box out of potion. Cape Skinner avers that Jn twenty-tive yours’ ox- perlenco on tho Inkes ho never envountered such rough water u4-was created in tho present instance. The cabin and forecustle were fulrly doluged with water, so that during forty-eight hours none of the erow eould tind n dry place to sleep in, With fie Tonka through the enbin aud foreenetley-and- with all age setticd in one of her bilges, be ted that the eargo ot it can seareely the Itogers his ui damage; but the extent of this damnge tbe known until sho-renehes Buitulo, Capt. Skinher says It will bo wnuccessnry: to plice ber in drsdovk for examination, and ‘pro- pores to nuke iinother start us goon as new cane ‘vas enn be soe jon, Followlng tho roturn of tho schooner Rogora enme f telegram to H, 8. Halsted, Req. from Mossrs. Hibbard & Vance, of Milwaukee, une nouneing that Capt, Henry Willuaing, of the pro- peller Champlain, reported the a SCMOONER IDA KUNTH STRANDED of the natural Jeake | on North Manitou Island, and stntivg that tho tug Weldome would proceed to hor asalstanco trom Milwaukeo with ateam-pump and hiwser. About So'clock last eventug tho Champlin redehed her dock at this port. Tie TRIBUNE ree orter wotight out Capt, Willams, and lonrncd from hin thatthe Keith leson the southeast ena tho island, with hor stern close on the wich agit she hud dragwed ushore, Sho was qull ot water nnd apparently rosting ensy. The position of the vessel [4 shuttered trom all but 4 northorly and casterly winds, The cargo or the Ada Koith wus shipped from this port by J, B, Lyon & Co. It consists of 812s) bushels of corn. which will prove nearly a total osk. | The Snsurance . amaunts to S1U,KK), and ts Pinced us follows: Manhattan, $5.00, Btn, 84,000; Orlont, $3,000; Huttalo, 25.000, "The yervel “is owned by her Cuptaly, Willan Gi, ith. She fs a hantlaome eratt of 400 tony hure Capt. Keith Ja secured by Insurance to tha amount of 218,000 on n yuluation of £22,000. OF ‘this Insuranco tho Phamtx carries 26,000, Noxt caine n telegram from Frankfort, Mloh,, e ach 1. Long, Lag, convoy ing Intelligence 0: STRANDING OF TIE We 1. ALLEN, & foreeund-aft subooner of 208 tons burden, owned by hing in South Manitou hurtor, the telegram cumo from Capt. MeMoraa, It tuted brictly that tho Allon lost her larga anchor and mainsail, and had six feot of writer in her hold, Tho Information, was nddod that the tug Caroline Willams, of Manisteo, had been cugaged to render assistance, and wis ex- fected shortly with steuuin-puny and hiewser, Ir Long telegraphed Capt, MeMoran to have his vesgut towed olthor to Munitowoo or Milwan- keo for repulrs. Iiasmuch ws the enrgo must be discharged, and Manituwoo his nv froliltios for handling damaged gruls, the disuuled erate wilt undoubtedly Le towed to Milvaukee, Tho Allen's cargo constaty of 1000 bushela corn, shipped from this part. It is Insured for $¥,0u0— 35,000 In thp Lloyda and $4,100 in. tho Moreantita, Tho fosarance ipow tho hull 1s $8,000, OF this the Lioyde bos B1,00y, tha Mantatuin $2,600, und be tt trini ra rty in this olty’ nothar telegram to gome pat 8 lt; Announced tho Ke ae ‘4 DANOE WAMLET BUNK, having been qut through by Ico in tho Btraits. ‘Dols fs tho old xehoonor Hamlet that tor yours reste upon tho bottom somewhere In tho North, Branch or Ogden Canal, Durlug tho past wins: ter sho was riised, repalrod at SMiller “rotho: shipyard,” and sohl topartics In East Saginaw, who supplied her with a angle urge spay with, the view of running hor In the lumbar trado be- tween Lako Hurou und Lake Erie porta, ‘The Northern Vrunalt_ propeller City of Cayvord was towing tho Hamlet to Tuwas Hay when tho dis” ater Cectirred. With the asalstines of tho pro- peiler Champlain tho alnkiny craft was run into &houl water in tho harbor at Muoklue City, ‘Whorv sho filled, Capt, Willluins roports having ‘scon n largo 2 BLAOK SCHOONEL DISADLED 4 st Glen Harbor, Sho tn av threo-and-after, bounil down elthor trom Chicugo or Milwaukee, with graly, Tho disablitty appeured to consist du the matin of a loss of vas, althongh the erutt tay alao bo louking. Capt, Williains could hot lourn her nains. ‘Tho Rruln-londed echoonors TY. AVERY AND I, N, POSTER, both downward bound from this port, returned 2 Milwaukeo yeuterday In disabled ‘oundition, The Avery ownod by Jacob Johnson, of telegram (from. her Captela or. eight’. Inches: how! Here ni i js lf hour, er curr, i {a thought, hos suitorod nodumage., The iN. ‘ostor Jost sume eanvad and wprung 8 leaky ‘Tho Jelcgrais ruluting to hur camo to Atking & Hockwith, who saw it to be very uncommunt Cutive concerning its detalls.: Cupt, Witiune sae tha- °° STEAN-BAMGE JANVIG LORD in tha tce th the south prssnyo of the Btratts | Saturday “morning. Bho hd ost. hor smoke- TUM BCHOONEM MONTAUK, reported in special dispatches to Tux ThenoNe Hiahore three mites worth of Port Hope, Mich., filed ta ubous twelve winutes ufter whe struck. Bho tuys dn about nino fect of water a toile fpun: re, beweby anal 8 G25 tons uf cout aboard, ‘Lhe pabtaln thinks her wortou te pretty. woll used Bee and it Moubtsul 1E sho chy by et ne tag 288, Mantauke: ie owned and commanded by Capt. Gabriel Gundor- ns Of this city, Bue te fudured for ¥20,uNd In Wulalo agenctes,—of which $5,000 13 tn thy Greut Western and 68,000 In tho Orloat. ‘Tue monsiire- haps ae outauke fg) i tons. pi wae bate y Geurga G: M and was Vutued AE Ee oue eect tO rutow 1, 4 Scow scrrrizn, At Grindstone City thy scow Mary Gnrrott yas loudly sult whew thy nortuur eonsuioneods: As THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBU TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. the veased could not be ot away from the docks the Coptiln xeuftiedt ber, inorder to preserve: her from tote demolition, Bhe les in ulght feet of water, with 70 barrels of salt on board, ATHANDED AT RACINE, Biiatiay, morning tha rohouner C. A. King are rived off Mactoe witha carga of luinber for thit pert The tug SU wndertook to caw her si thing wont all right wntil tho veseel noured the harbor, when she enminenced to pound heavily, and an effort. was mide on th part of the tig ta tow ber baelk out into the 1b The reault wos Me toweling parted. nnd the sel commenced. galng ashore raphity, Th got Atothor ine, and that aleo parted, and the Vordel wont nahore Just south of tho birbor pier. When tho line parted the sccond time a viece of It wat in tho tua wheel, rendering her powerless, nid elo commenced drifting hore: Ward rnpidly, and was soon In the breakers near sliove, and, ‘i ery une thought abo would bo wreeket, Tho ffe-huat erew, howover, word promptly on hand, 1 ine was rin to tho pler, und tho tug was pitiled out of danger and got safely into harbor, where the ling was soon got outof the wheel, When the King atritel sho was fininedintely scuttled. The vessel Is owned 4 aN. Barker, a hardware merehont of this clty,, Mr. Burker received a telegram announce. {ug the vesger hud been pulled off and towed Into the harbor. MINON-TAPPENINOB, Among tho arrivals here yesterday morting: were tho, ateam-barge Edwarda and schooner Marlon W. Page, ‘Phe fattor sulfored the lose of We frelon fn tho yale Buturday night alf the Munitows, ‘On Tatke Huron, during the gale, tho schooner David A. Wella broke her forubootn and mal uty the seliooner If, P. Baldwin lost. ber deck ‘aremetios and tho schooners James Couch and Niagara fost sinuii boats, Capt, Baynelt of the selooner Tomer, saya ho His large inchor in the fcc in tho Straita Fri ai Ueaays the schooners Ee Fitz= werkt uid Haleted algo lost thelr auohors in tho sniio manner, The fai Ute Mina,af Alpena, now fishing from [Huron City, was sean by tho tug Merrill on the fishing ground when the storm, commence Sho has not vet reached here, and she fs su; Posed to be lost, . ‘Tho rohooner J. G, Mogten la reported stranded aix miles above Oseoda, Mich, MILWAUKEE'S CONTRIBUTION, Speelal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Minwauker, April 12.—Tho schooner J, A. Foster, corn-Inden from Chiehyo, reaehed hore thts morning with foresall, muinsufl, four lbs, foreboom, and Jlbboom gonet?and cargo shifted. The yule struck the yessal of Polnt au Becsles, and she Jay hovesto for twenty-four hours, Capt. MeHenry reports a wild time, and says he expected tho vessel would founder, Capt. Covhrato, of tho stenmer John A. Dix, roports that while the tu Caroline Willams wis, towing the sehooner Auntie O. Hanson out df Manistee harbor Sundny morning tho vessel struck on tho bir, piled out her towpost, and went ashore south of tho piers, When the Dix” loft Mnnistee Sunday night three tugs were workin at tho = vesael, and her) deek-load = waa bein; taken — olf, Cupt. Cochrano sent the tug Leviathan up fron Iugton to nssiat in gutting tha stranded craft ol . ‘Tho unknown fore-and-nft schooner at anchor In t bay bere, us telegraphed on Sunday, proves tobe tho 'T. ¥. Avery, eorneIndon from Jhieuzo, She was towed in this worning, and [s lonking ut the rteof elght inches per hour, The Avery also apiit her maingall. Tho schooner Hed-White-and-Ilue was in tha fee at Muckinaw City on Sunday. Sho lost her Dig anchor and sifteon fathoms of chain, The CE: David Vanco was ntsv thore in the ico, all right. Sunday night the tug 8. 8. Cox, while winding tho schooner Frank Crawford to tow her out, broke the vessel's Jibboom. The vessel Is de+ talned Lor repairs, Orders were received from | Ruffalo this m hie to untond the provellor Commodore be- fore gone into iry-dock, Tho, grain will hnve tobe removed by buokets, which will tuke 8 couple of weeks it lenst. Tho tug iKitty Smoke fe hore to tow the old La etc rf Susquchanna to Munttowoc, Cleaved fur below: Stenm-bargo [ra H. Owen, borge Jessio Linn, schoonera Reubon Doud, G, G. Trump, For Havmnabas Steam-bargo Forcat City, sehooner Alico 1, Norris. Tho tug I. N. went fo Rnolne to-night |. Ne Marti to tow the old eehonner Gen, Sirel to Manttowov, The echooner T. Y. Avery was docked to-day with a cargo on board tostop n leak, Additonal depurtures—Sobaoners M. E. Porow Prines Alfred, —— LAKE HURON DISASTERS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bay Ciry, Mieh., April 12.—The barge Gardner hud her stern stovein by the barge St, Clair while aground at the mouth of tho river on Sunday. The echoonor Famo Is hore In dry-dook, repalr one halal In tier hottom, stove fn on Saturday at Au Sable daring tho storm, Tho xtawner Dove, arrived from Alpona to- night, reports the three-masted schooner J. Y. Martin ashore six miles nbove Gscoda, with o tug working nt ee f Bd peanalles, Roanoke, sait-Inden, loft to-day Lumber frelguts unchanged. Wind south. SCIIOONER A, THORINE AsITORE, Speetat Dlapateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, Manitowog, Wis, April 12.—The schoonor Annio Thorine, of this place, bound from Alasica to Chicngo with tlos, went ashore at tho former pee atnbouts o'clock this aftornoon, Bho Is ying sunk In soven fut of water, with a heavy sen breaking over her, , A atuam-pump has been telegraphed for at Milwaukee, CLEVELAND nARBOR, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tridune, ObuvenanD, April 12.—The Cloveland harbor {s to have somo deatied fmprovemonts thie summer by way of dredging, ote., and it Is hopod tomnke It one of the best on the lukes. Mayor Merrick has justrevelved a communtontion from Col. Wilson, tha United States Engineer of this port, siying that the bar at tho mouth of the Cuyahoga River Is to bo dredged for 1,00 foot outinto thy lake to tha dopth of elzhteen fect, the depth’of tho lukant that polar. Ie ntse states that the hurbor hag tho best ‘depth of any: port under his Jurladfction, ‘The impression Rouen ta provill previous to tast seur's radiing that no deoply-laden emt could ontor this hartaic, and Ke thut ronson anveb shipping that would otherwise havo com, it ve Clevoland tho allp, ‘Tho Mayor and Clty Enyinoer had decided to remove thls mtu ral bar to the pevstonty of thy ulty by the mont thorough dredging, but now that the Gaye nent hag folnud with thom it fs thought that rota yang: bu made one of the best hurbors on tho lakes, DETROIT. Special Mspateh to The Chteago Tribune. Deritoit, Mich, April 12.—Passed up—Propel+ lors Ruffalo, Wisznhlokay) aud consort, stonin- burges Egyptian, C. J.’ Kershaw, schoonera Stampode, Cheney Ames, Minnehaha, - Arrived—K ing Sistars, Col, Cook, Paased down—Propolicr Partago, atoam-bargo Woastford, and schooncrs 8. I$, Pomeroy, Sonn, James Davidson tnd barges, J, 11, ttutter, Nele Son, “Jaryis Lord, schooners dames Couch, Lizzie A. Law, Lattinlur, Ninzurt.Scotha, C. U. Herne, iingiither, RW. Knupp, Migale ScJonea, Ishpo- ining, Hilated. Preston, 8. J. ‘Ulden. Tho now stonmuetarga tron Agg was launched at 0 o'clovk this morning. BUFFALO, ‘To the Editor of The Chieago Tribune, Tuvvaro, N, Yo April 8.—Arrived—Propollera Chicugound Arauin, from Chleago, grain and Merehandwes propelles Chauncy Hulburt, Toles do; schooners Jura, J. K. Halley, arning achoohs or Flootwing, Dotrolt, ply-tron and stoves, Clournneos—Propaller Chauncy Mulburt, Now= ‘burg? schooners Morton Star, West Side, F. D, darker, cont, Chicagoy schooner J.B. Mulley, To- todos schooner Havana, Detroit, coal, «<° ‘There were no charters -roported, although o ep doancl for yessula for coal ut GO conts to CLEVELAND, Gpectat Divpatch ta The Chicago Tribune , , CLEVELAND, O., April 13.—Vessels clonrod— Atcam-bargus 8. Chamberlain, Fred Kolloy; schounors Camgon, Aliira Cobb, Thumnas Quayle, Janes O. Harrison, coals Bina A. Mayes, cond, Faeunabar Carlingford, coals Oliver Gulver, cago, ‘ Chartora—Sebnonera Leadville and Guiding Bar, com to Chicago, snd Cataract, coal to Port Stunloy, all private terms, — ESCANABA OPEN, Speelat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune, Esoanana, Mich. April J2,—Our hurborieopon. Tho propellors David W. Ruvt, tohort Hackett, and Forest.City broke tholr way lato the dookg fn threo hours, tho ust reaching thoro firat. Tho Thust’s consorts lig at ishor nae by. i whools: inan onthe Bust bud log broken aa the Havk- otf was pussing, f ‘Tho schooner Marengo will leave to-morrow, ERIE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chitago Tribune, Ente, Pa., April 1.—Arrlved—Propoller W, H. Harnum, Buifalo; sailed toenlgbt for Chicago, with coal, , : : ST, CLAM FLATS CANAL, W. H. Mott, Custodian of the Take St Clafr Flats Cunal, has Informou sj, F, i A that ho hag made egreful soundiuga of tho -water way of the canal with the following redults At tho entrance of tho north ond of the canal thore aro fifteen feot of water, and un nyorage depth throigh tho canal to lower gr south ond of tiftcon und abalf fegt of water, and at tho south end, abyjut 600 feet below tho canal banks, thore are ‘fouticon and ghult fect of water, Heavy draught vessels wilt do. well to keep tho centro of the Channel In paving out, us there ‘ure shoul places on the wldes of tho chaunel, cnneed by steamers and vesaela_geounelity fall In the chinnel banka and throwing up of sand by working tholr wheels. GRAIN AND COATISE FRrtaIzA. Grain frotghts aro-atendy and unchanged, though som agents report A moro Healthy feel> ingappnrent. Tho charters were: Steam-barge N, R. Fairbank, 6,000 hushels corn to Buffalo at Beants; atenm-barge Lincoln and birge Gite ratter, $2,000, bushels corn to.Kingaton at 81; venta, Very little wan dono In coarse froights yester- day, Tho echooner Vermont wos clurtered for wood trom Pentwater ta Chiengo at $2 per cord, and the schooner Amerien for dry hinber froin ‘Oconto to Chicago ut $1.75 per cord, BETWEEN ICEBERGS. Capt. C. Hubbard, of the schooner Marion We Page, tellen story that sinncks Of Munchnugen+ fam, but is nevertheless trie. MMe anys that, on Saturday tnorning, while coming through the Straits, bo saw tf eanni-echooner in the South Passage, downwant-hound and lending tho tect, ‘Thin veseol was Jammed between two banks of Jee that completely bid her hull from view, ex- eopt atthe ends, Terapirs nione could be seen above the fee-banke. Capt. Hubbard aditod that {hets, banks Ia places were fully twenty feet uh, Kanna A JAM IN TIE RIVER, When the tugs renehou Allen's Slip with the barge Argomuit yesterday she refused to move into the slip, beenuge thera was hot suiictent water to float hor. Tho tinited power of the tugs Tinckley, Johnson, and Unrdner was not: eut- ficient to forev ber over tho buttom, Afterwards tho barge was backed uut of tho entrance of tho altp nernss the channel of tha South Brinoh in stiult a nanner ng ta establish a blockade, whieh insted sume Mme nnd detained quite a number of tuys and canal-bunts, WHITE LAKE ITARROR, Quite a fleet of vessels were compelled to res main in White Lake duriug the proyaionee of tho north wind on Sunday, beenuse of tho shoal- ing of the water between tho plors to about elght fect. Saveral of tho vessels thits detalned buve not yot arrived. Among the craft detained were several steum-barges, FIRST ROUND TRIP, At 6o’clock Inst evening the propeller Cham- plain, Capt. Henry Willits, arrived hero from Surnin, having completed tho firat round trip through tho Straits this season. The Chainpinin had a cargo of tnorchandisa, which constituted tho flest reveipte of the kind by luke and rall the Pregent season. heh PORT JOTLINGS. « The targo tug Bismarck loft for Monomineo lnstovening. «+ * ‘Tho steumn-barge Bdwards arrived here yes- terday from tho Lower Lnkes, towing tho Marian W. Page. The sohvoners Mury Copley and Nellle Redington alao arrived, the Copley being the frat craft to como through tudor sali, The Mary Copley, Redington, and Capo Horn enme through the north passage on Saturday witnout diMouity, Tho steam-barge Inter-Ocean and barge Argonaut hive also arrivod here with utimber cargoes from Bay City. . Private dispatches received here announce that the tug Oswego will assist the Winslow In getting the sehuaners Swallow and Bailey of the rocis at MeGulpin's Point. . Jolin Christenson now commands the schooner ih Johneons J Joasy Cox fe ati fyuring for tho stoamer Flora, to lo exoursion business, Capl, E.M. Peck was in the city yostentay from Milwaukeo, Ho sys 100men are einploycd in removing tho enbin of the Bteumship Minne. npons and converting her into i trat-cliss frofght boat. Cabin will only be lett from the foremnst forward and smokestack aft, The Mlnpeapolis will be ready to yo inte the fron ore trade nbout the Sth inst, PORT OF CHICAGO, ARRIVALS. Stmr Alpona, Muskegon, sundrics.* Prop New Era, Grand Hivon, towing, Prop &ky Lark, Bouton Hurbor, sundries, Prop William Bawards, Bi itl. Prop Inter Ocean, Bay City, lninber, Prop Leland, Bik Yaplds, ply-lron, Prop Champlain, Port Huron, sundries. Sebr Mary Amanda, Grand iivon, lumbor. Sebr Wolverine, Grand Haven, luinber. Sehr Atuunto, Grand Hnven, hua Sehr Clty of Grand Mupids Grand HavenJumber, Sehr City of Grand Haven, Grand Hayen,lumber, Schr 7%. @. Simmons, Muskegon, lumber. SobrGeSine, Grand Haven, wood, Sehr Merehnnt, Fay sundries, Sehr Jason Parker, Muskegon, wood, Sabre Myrtle, Grand Huyen, lumber, Sehr Lookout, Grand Haven, dock piles. Schr Albatross, Muskegon, lumber. . Schr J. P. Do Condres, Whito Lnke, rattrond tes, Schr M. W. Page, Eric, oonl, Q Sehr Ketehurm, Jnoksonport, telegraph poles, Behr Regulator, White Lake, lumber, } Sebr Edna, Calumet, gravel. : Sehr it. Carsphell, Muskagon, wood, Sehr White Onk, Whito Luke, railroad tics, Schr Mury Copely, Ashtabula, coal, Schr Argonaut, Muy City, lumber. Sche Sailor Hoy, Muakeyon, wood, Behr Quickstep, Abnepce, rallrond tla, Schr Four Brothors. Manistee, lumber, Behr Nello Redington, Erie, coal. CLEARANCES, Behr P, C, Crawford, Ford iver. Sehr 0. 1. Johnson, Ford River, Sohr Couster, Kewanee, «+ Kehr Driver, Curlto: Behr Williun Jones, Cedar River. Sehr Albustross, Bluffton, . rop Annie Liurie, Muskegon, Schr Z, G. Blinmons, Muskegon. Hohe Contest, Muskegon. Sehr Minerva, Ane uany Rehy Mary Amanda, Grand Haven. Sehr Cityof Grand Haven, Grund Haven * Hehe City of Grund Hnplds, Grand liayeo, Schr Atuunto, Grand Hiven. Rehr Lonn Jolnson, Menominee, Bohr A. J. Lait, Menominee. Behr K, Gillett, Menomincn, Sehr ethan Allon, Monomluce, hy Myatly, Munlaten, d Muskegon. Rehr i i atar, Montages Sel Wolverine, Grant inven. Bohr Buloit, Kewamnoe, Sonr J.T, Dy Coudrer, Stontaguo, Sehr Mudfeal, Carton, Hebr Windsor, Manistee, Behy Jason Turker, Muskegon, Sehr Live Onk, Glen Hurbor, 70,000 fect lumber for Evanston. 5 Schr A. Moshut, Choboygan, 4,50 bu vate and Burnirics, Bebr L.A. Burton, Mautstoo, 4 brig oll, Sobr Sligo, Port Colbarne, 20,000 bu corn, Rohr Houth Sido, Stony Crock, 10 bris corn meal. Sehr G. Ellon, Duck Luke, 9 tong bay nud aune adrivn, Schr J. Duvall, Kowaunco, sundries, Sobre Ban Jacinto, Cheboyyan, 2,00) bi onta, 2,200 bu corn. Sehr M. Fillmore, Kingston, 18,400 bu earn, Behr Yankeo Blade, Colllag wood, 17,000 th Kolir 2, Nowhall, dackeonport, 4 tone hay, Hrop Alaska, Erly, 42,200 bu corn and sundries, Prop es Albans, Cloveland, 12,000 bu cora for art Huron. ‘ Prop Bky Lark, Benton Harbor, sundrics, Stine Alpona, Muskejeon, simndrlos, Prop Now Era, Grand Haven, wowing, Prop Lincoln, Port Colborne, 10,016 bil corn, Sehr brattar, Port Colborne, 14,450 bu corn, an Nosow Altorad, New York Gurresimmutence Chictnnatt Fnguirer. Te cannot bo aud that noses change hn fushion, ‘but ft fa cortululy true that tint nosos tlwaye unfasbluniblo, or nt ienst undesired. “A Mat nose. Afton spoils an othorwiae pretty fave. Well, bee Hove me whor J suy tht i Heviue fa boing uscd ta remody thiy dofcot, for I have positively. seen one of thom. A lady of my soqualntanca war given by naturon nosy thal was tlnty—n sort of pug, with wide nostrils, Muoting hor a fow daya ago, T did not at frat recognize hor. Sho was Immensoly finproved, FT was on suiiclently fas iniliur terms to tell her sozand to ask the eauay, *Cun't you acu?" who asked, J agraftiteed her tage, “Yes,” L-oxcluimedy “it's Four, nose, and it bag urown out Well, Pnoverl What did ity? Hur noso bud boon tnurvelously Nnproved. It was no longer bront und Mut, but stuad aut to a pr Fone he was os shanoly us could haye eC lealred. “Tyo got an oxtonsor In it,” sho sald; “ but you musn't tell," “What's un extensor?’ A sort of motal lining or form, iu my nose to give ita goad shape, JM ghow It to you whan wo got home," lho did sow It to mo, Tt wasslmply two which I wonr forms of allyer, colored red on the intve Aus fey, to bo grand up inta the hoatrils, Thoy effectually lifted the ed of the nose out from the fuge, afd wore not uncomfortable or dlevoy- erable, Bhe had ordered them of a certain tnahe fonubie dentist; but he fa not tho only maka: fur othor dentists baye gone into the business, of course, very, quietly, Tho usual plan ie -ortur a gerics of uxtendord, Increashig gradu- ally fa size, so that tho secret may not be lost through a rapld change of nose, ‘These ure to be worn in regular ordor, 80. that the {mprove- mont may be slewly brought ubout without arousing sugplclob. Great wi on the part of the maker {8 required, for each caso must bo considered and truated according to its own pos cullarities, Tho Cause of Bismarck’s Miness. Prince Hemarck’s present illness ts, by o Borin per, attributed tu u stringed couse, One of tho Prinve’s favorit pastimes hus, for gevornl yee heen cient wild boura to his park wt arzin by feoding thom with all sorts of dells onoled, tho buars for miles uround wccord. jugiy malgrutod fo uraln. One of thy Prince's nelyhbur, an gnthuslustie hunter, voulda't gtuud this dart Uf thing, and mudy repouted forays of the Prince's domujn, Where, inn few day, be killed twonty-tivorboura, alwayecluding tho gruspot tho gumukeopers. Bismurck flew Jnto so vidlunt a rage at thia intelligence that bo becuine sertously 1, Ut b thut he maditures ¢ te waid ‘bullding a Ine of forta ground bis park, at corn, ‘PHE COUNCIL. The ‘Mayor's Veto of the School Items Sustained, Action on the North Sto Bouleyard Postponed One Weeks ‘Tho Coune!! held _ a reguinr weekly mect- ing Jast evening, Mayor Morrieon In the chalr, and all tho Aldermen present except Clark, Elszner, ant MeUaitrey, STRORT OPENINGS, . Ald, Pholpa, by consent, presented an or der directing the Department of Public Works to prepare and send Inan ordinance for the opening of Randulph street to the Inke, It was passed. All. MeNally, by consent, Introduced a petition for the opening of Wert Fourteenth street froin Lumber to the river. It was re- ferred tothe Committee on Streets and Al- leys, W. D. Ald. Thompson, by consent, submitted: an ordinates requtrlhg the West Division Ralls rond Company to run cars every thirty mine utes on Mandolph street, all night. It was sent to the Committco on Railroads, $ Ald. Rawloigh, by consent, Introduced s pétition from the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Raitway Company, which owns the adjacent tots, asking for the vaeution of the south twenty feet of Fulton street, between Canal and the river, fn order that they might pst up nn elevator of 1,000,009 bushels eapae- ty. There would still remain muiticlant width for pubile nses, and the Company would pay t he presentensh value of the prop: erty. it was referred to the Committed on Streats and Alleys, W. D, Ald, Peevey called uy the ordinnne: Ing to new. and second-hand dealers In fur- niture and hunsalold gots, white was muude aspectal order for next Monday night. ‘Ald. Rawleigh called up the report of “the Cominittes on Rallvoutla: recommending the pussage of thanew Chicizo & Western In- alana ordinance, and moved that tt be made the second special order for next Monday Might. After slong tik, nimotion to make the ordinance a Ne 1 order for a week from Monday night was agreed to, NOTH SIDE NOULEVAtD, The special order—the majority wd minors ity reports of the Committees on Streets and Alloys, North Division, the former recom qwending the turning over of Hush street, Chicagoavenue, and Pine street, and the Jatter, Dearborn avente, indisna street, aud Pine street, to the Lincoln Park Comm slomers for the purposes of a boulevurd—wa ken up, Ald. Wetterer moved to adupt the majority report kL Barrett ‘moved that both reports be relat- placed on file, as tt was an outrage to dedls- sate streets In addition to the Lake-Shore rive, This was Intd on the table,—yens, 91; nays, 12,—n3 fullows: Yeas—Wickershom, Sandors, Ballard, Phelps, Mallory, Grannle, Turner, MeAutey, Cullertun, orion, rea Purcell, Sinyth, Peeves, Mee iy Swift, Knopf, Waldo, Wetterer, Jonas, and Jorinick—#1, Naye—Dixon, Altpeter, MeNally. Throop, Raw- loiyh, Everett, Thompson, Stuuber, Lorenz, Moy er (Fifteenth), Meter (Sixteenth), Garrett—\! Ald. Stauber stated that the penple on the North Side hind sent Inn remonstrance ngalnst the proposed tmprovenient of the atreets, and he called fur the reading of the remonstrance, Ald. MeCormick sald that ho favored tho Improvement of Ping and Rush streets, while the remonstranee was only against the Denr- born avenne, Ald, Jonas movod totnke the ordinance a special order for 8:45 o’closk Monday night, | Ald. Rawlelgh . s ie WAS 2S | mittell Interested Inn boulevard on tho North Side a3 any one clse, and favored the adoption of Dearborn ayenue as the route, ‘The motion was carried by a voto of 23 to Witt offered n resolution, which was ferred to the Committee on Elections, call- ing for the prosecution of Tobin and Murphy, the Demweratic tuutges in the Sixth Preeinet of the Seventh Ward, where the ballot-boxes were returned empty, : TNE VETO, A message was recelvetl from the Mayor vetolng the following items. in the nppro- oriation bil for the School Department: New ites, 0, 0005 ineldertal expenses con- nected with: tho oreetion, of achvol-houses, $74,000: furnishing new buildings, $20,000; totiil, $159,000." Four naw school-houses were nearly completed, and the money set aside to pay for them. ‘lhere would be enough, to the credit of the find from past years, after nil Habilitles were met, to erect seven othors, His Honor rapped tho Board for tts bad finanelerhig, It having Issiied arn up to the ond of 187%, though: it lind neprly $250,000 in the treasury, buying supplies ‘at a loss of 20 per cent. The distribution of the a pprapriation by the Comnell had) no obligatory forces upon the Board, us they could spend as to them secined best. Se’ of the members assured hin that they w satisfied with $920,026, a8 advised by the Fi- nics Comiuittes, By auataliiug, his views the Board would have $871,020.14, Ou motion of Ald. Wickersham, the vote by Which tho items were passed was recon- sileved, - Ald, Winkerahai moved that the Items be passed, notwithstanding the veto, Ald. Dixan asked fora division whieh was entertained by tha Chalr, The Alderman anid if the Mayor waa sustained there would not be St tn’ Gig Frensury for the erection of sehool-louses in 1881, ‘Taxpayers paid no taxes more Wiley The item of 3%),000 was voted down,—yens, a nays, 1,—ng follows, 3 yeas belng neces ant " Yeav—Dixon, Ballard, Matlory, Grannis, Turn or, Altouter, Binyth, MeNuracys Throop, Hwift, Tawlelyh, Everett, Kuopt, Thompson, Staubor, Lorenz, Myton Meler Sixtcenth}, JOne—18, NayaWiokorahun, Sanders, Pootps, MoAuley, Callerton, MeNally. Mlordan, Lawlor, Puree, Peovoy, Barrett, und SeCornilek—3. ‘The secoud ftem, $74,000, was lost by the same vate, with one addition to the yeas— Wetterer, ‘The third Item, of $20,000, was also rejected by the sama vole, with the addition of two Meyer (Fifteenth) and Jonna, communication was recelved frum the rporation Counsel with referenee to, the Appolitment af nppralgers to wppratse school property lensed, nnd the lenses of whieh will notexplre nuxt May, ‘There was only onu Pitre, tie W, dyof the S, We for See, 15, 00, Y, In Orland,—and, asthe Bonrd of Eduention aid not desire ny appralsemegt of the prop orty, he recommended Wat jw Betton be taken, ‘The resulution calling for tha nppdlutment of appralsers was placed on tie. . aw order was subinitted from Corporation Counsel Adams allowing bulldings fronting on State street to be moved back, and n dite ferences pald between the damage compensa tlon allowed and the cost af remoyal. ‘The order was carried wiuilinously, CITY PRINTING, A Commi tentiote. we receiver froin the f bits fo ni} Controller, holon tho elty prhit- ing. “he Joweat bidders wero the News ant the Arbelter Zeitung, and, with tho gp. proval of the Council, ho would award the contriet to then, : "SHoy were referred ta him with power to Aet,—yens, Sip hays, F—Wicekershiam, Mil lor! yi Hedley, Cullerton, MeNally, Lawler, and Barrett, ‘The Council then adjourned until Fridsy alght, — Tho Death from Oplum-Rating-The Exact Facts About Mra, Van Buren New Youn, April §—To the Waiter of the Tribunc—Sini | Keferring ‘to jour remarks abont tho death of dirs Van Turen, pormit. We, os tho: attorney for the yenr Inst paat of both heruclf and My, Dutcner, to wtute brietly the wets Thoy wore murricd Nov, 2, 1870, by, the Rev. Dr. Yarneth, of St. Mary's Episcopal Chureh, in Philadelphia, Bubsequeatly, upon Dec, 23, un nbsolute divorce wae genled ber, she making tho application: Miawetar, by dude James¢'ox, of the Probate Court ot Heaver County, in Tertl- tory of Utah, tho ground of the divorce belug Ine compatibitty, Thoreuftér, nstory baving clrous luted amon her frlunds that tho divereu had beon Feauduluntly. procured, or by the voerclon ‘of hor husband, sha voluntarily made an ultle davit in Jersey City, bearing daty Deo, 11, 1877, and duly attested, fv whieh sho atuted thal she upplled fc and provuved the divoroe of her own five will and avoord, and without any undue ine fluence or cuprolon on tho partot ber busband orany othor person, Copics of theso papers are ANY podscarion, % . Sluice tho separation Mr. Dutchor, though noyer Aviig with her, hue oxerciaed, but alwaye at hor roquest, an oversight of ber Quelices atfalrs, for the reason, a8 whe heravlf informed me elx weeks ayo, that “he was the only porson utter all in all thls wide world in mf she could place entire ‘trust and confidence, « As fur as my knowledge of tholr relation oxe tends, Sir. Dutcher hue acted In every respoot’ the pat Of un hotiorable man. Hy hus been a0 invatid for twa yours, was continod ta hia house nearly all whiter, and the shock of Bre. Van Buren's death completely wunerved bia. ie now Hes ina yery eritient cundition. Thi¢ ex- se his inaccosalbility to newapnper res rte: P Mes. Van Thuren wne n lady of oulture and ro- flnoment, Sho striggied hard agninst tho torri- ble habit of whloh sha was tho victim. and at tines was dostroua of placing hersclf within an qaylum, Bho would have bout tho victor had her atrength pornilited. Yours, ete, RW, Rewntatte OLEOMARGARINE, a Six Mombora of the Committce ops Agr! enlturo Are Dined and Wincd—The Formers of New York City Out tn Force-Untrustworthinoss of the Cone ureastonal Directory—Itow tho Farme- era Looked—What Thex Ate, Drank, Smoked, and Sald New York Sun, Aprit 10. Mr. William Kemsen, representing the olcomargarine interests of New York, enve the Agricultural Committees of ‘Congress a grand banquet at Delmonteo's last evening. Six of the twenty-two membors of the two Committees. were present. ‘Thuy Were the Hons, James B. Richtnond, of Virgina; D. Wyatt Aiken, of South Carolinas Jonas Hy MeGowann, of Michigan; Walter L. Steele, of North Carofiua; Albert P, Forsythe, of Ml- noisy ant Jolin A. Anderson, of Kansna, They were accompanied by the Hon, S. Wee! Downey, of Wyoming, and Col, G, C, Elle son, ¢lerk to the Ilouse Committee, They all claimed to be formers, They acetipled sents oat oa tnble oon dais, and were finnked by the _fol- lowing distingulshed farmera from New York aud Brooklyn: Gen. B. F. Tracy, Col. Ben- jomin A, Willis, Mr. George Jones, Judze Spier, tho Hon. A. 8. Sullivan, Mr, Franklin Edson, Mr. William Remsen, Prof, Morton, the Hon, Peter Cooper, Judge Van Tvesen, Gen, Stewart 1, Woodford, W. A. Cole. Over 200 horny-handed farmers sat at five tables in the body of the hall, Sueh rakers nud binders a Russell Sage, Edwards Plerre- pont, Samuel Sloan, Lawrence 1, Jerome, Alderman Richardson of Brooklyn, Abram §, Hewitt, Clark Bell, Jolin C. Wyman, D, ©. Catvin, Join Fox, Thomas Murph cmanuet Hart, and Ben Manierre, were seultered among them, Among the other ngriculturists were Gen, Mitchell, a nephew of Gen Re Be Hay es, of Fremont, 0.5; Ce Vau Briumer, of Park Row, EC, Cow- din, Cot, Nelson Place, Jr. of the Eighth Reglnent; Cal. ‘A. I. Rogers, Messrs Van- derpoel, Green, and Cuunlug, Col. Thomas 1, domes, Willlam Millspaugh, Gen, Fotsomt of. the Butter and Cheese Exchange, F. RB, Thurber, Col, J. W. Hmenton, Andrew H, Green, Col, Wilson, Dr. W. A. Hammond, Willinny I Webb, Gen, G, W. Palmer, Gen, Duryea, Surveyor Benedict Aasemblyman Bennett, Ge Catlin, Dr. Guernsey, S. E. Ifiseox, Lor, Mott, Judge Spier, Judge Schtey, Fredeclek Lewls of Gost ie fante, and others. The higher 4 ricultural Interests were repre- sented hy the Rey. J. P, Newman, of the Gar- den of Eden, ‘The walls were decorated with festooned fings and the conts-of-arms of the United States and the State of New York. Tha tuble was Inden with silver candelabra, small pnluis, and rose trees in full bloom, ‘ane golten blocks of oleomargarine, janks of uwers filled the hall with perfume, and a band wandered through the airs of " Fath nitza” and other operas, The menu was printed on ribbed satin of various colors. The farmers were, dressed ng farmers should be dressed,—In swallow-talled conts, walstconts cut décoletté, and diamond studs. As all true farmers ought te do, they ate French dishes with a rellsh, and washed them down with costly wines. One fact [s especlally noteworthy, The farmers drank about bottles of wine, amoked 1,500 elgars,-nnd ate a quarter of a pound of oleo- margarine, This is anfd to bean unusual ayeruge. As js ustial nt farmers’ dinners, cignrets were lighted between the courses, and vigorously puifed. Nor was this the only: pulllug done, "The beauties of aleamargarine were deserived In farmerdike phrases, and ita manufacturers were eniled benefactors of the humnn rice, Biv After tho cloth was removed Mr. Remsen Introduced the Hon. Algernon S. Sullivan ng Chnirman of the avoning. Farmer Sullivan expressett his pleastire at meeting so many standard farmers, Hu sald that he had lenrned the habits of the weevil from Rus- sell, Sage, had received a reelpa from Rufus latch for killing = _eucumber- bugs, and that Judge Van Brunt and Faruier Hewitt had. told htm all nbout the potato-bug. He closed by introducing the Ton. John W. Anderson, of Kansas. Mr. Anderson called himself a farmer from the great West.” [This is important, for the Con- gressional pitcctory says he Is 9 clergyman. Rev.) Wo rolled himself over the prairie for a fow minutes, and then sald, You repre sunt the grandest city of the grandest State in the grandest ‘country on tho grandest continent on the globe.” Gen, Stewart L. Woodford, the Ion. Thomas Murphy, Gen, Paliner, and others accepted the coiplinent with wild cheers, and the reverend agriculturist resumed hls seat. The Hon. D, Wyatt Alken, of South Caro- lina, the father of ten children, was next in- troduced, ‘Tho farmers remembored tho we Spratt ate Unionisin of his kinsman, William Aiken, and greeted hint with rounds of cheers, Mr Alken announced hinself as a farmer, [This ts important, for the Congresgionn! Directory says [¢ tric—Ruh} Mr. Aiken began by telling a story of n negro witness who was testifying in gene before a negro Judge In Charles ton. At one polit in hils testhfiony tho: jude remtndad him that he was aworn to toll tho truth, the whole truth, aud ‘nothing but the truth, "Come, ulager,” the witness replied, “you done keep your month slut, and let the white folks talk.” Mr, Aiken sald that he felt very much like that now. Jie wanted to hear the white folks talk, Ho had been t. farmer twenty-five years, and until he went to Congress, where,” sald he, “f bid fale to Jearn, something else? (Insinuative laughter.) Hy anderstood that oleomarga- rine is a product of farming, and as such he took an interest In Jt. Its enormous produc: tion spoke volumes for the farmers of this arenteity, It kit thom to the fariners of the great West and Sunny Bouth. Tt was a guarantee that from the feebound prairies of Minnesota ta the orntige groves of Florida the country wonld remiln ong and indissalae ble. he next speaker was the Hon, Jonas i, MeCiowan, of Michigan. He spoke of hin self asa farmer, ('Thly $s iinportant, for the Congressional Directory entis bine a lawy' —Riv.) Mr. MeCGowal mide a shart speet in Which he fanned the wings of the Ante! Jean engle, torsed high the can of the Got: dess of Liberty, turned the ea ete Ught-of Wolverine eleqnenee pon tha Foderal Con- atitntion, and figuratively weapped lihnaelf ut Hie Stats and Stripes, “Ife was loudly ap- piauuctead. . : The Hon, Albert P, Forsythe, of Ilinols, was noxt Introduced, Ho sald that he was 0 farmer and a ranger (iis is Sinportint, for tho Congressional Directory’ saya tt Is truvdIthn] Mr, Forsythe anid that his con. atituents had become congneed that there wos gntirely too much alk in Con- reas, end they had elected hin because to wis no talker. fle was proud, however, to meet the farmers of New Ypric, ft was Ils first visit to thts IIttlo village, and ho was plensed to see {ty agrieuitural Interests 50 well represented. |“ Wa get 0cents a bushel for our Beal out In Tilhiols,” sald he, when it brings hors, We have been trytng to ful where the leakage ts, Papluny some of tho farmers fu'this elfy ean toll us” All eyes were turned to Furmors Sago, Jo- rome, and Wyman, but thoy ovidently took, the suggestion tor a conundrum, and mnie no effort to nuawer ft. “The lawyer speaks for all’! Mh Forsyth continued, the soliler thats tor all, the preacher prays for all, oud the fariner works for all,” Out of the 2 mombers of the House of Nepresenitative: but sixteen ure farmers, ‘Chey reprosei 000,000 of Iurd-landed voters, This 1s Wrong, Every clias should be represented in proportion to thelr numbers and fi- tercsts,”” The next spenkor was the Hon, Janes, B.' Richnnont, treluta, “Ile announced lili golf as a farm This ta anportant, for the Congressional Pireetary yathat he le nlaw- yer tee Je He mld hat he had -yet to 600 nen hold the plow and handle the foe when, they could tid any other vocation, “He ne- tontahedt Mr Chnvles Delonte: by asnert~ Ing that the farmers before hn were xl smoking clare wade from Virginia tobacco, Wo were Invited over here,” walt dtr, Rich mond, “to look after, fils new inethod of maldag cheap butter. If ttis wholesome, It {3 an enterpr ey FratouRlt tobe encouraged.” ‘Tho lon. 8. W. Downey, of Wyoming, thon dochived hhuself a farmer, th iis ty iinpor- fants for the Congressional Directory sets hint down as nlawyer—Ree}. He rated the fouthers of the Amerloan eagle for 4 few mibautes, and then gave way to the don, ulter I. Steels, of North Carolina. Mrs, teeta aysired the company. iat he waa Ww firmer, (This 18 also highly portant, for the Congressional, Dliveiary gays that he is 0 lawyer —Rer.}. Mr Steele made nw spevch davored with tar, turpentine, and chan. pagne, and tien burst lato uw icciuttio of | nee pO Shianter,” which was lordly ap- nuded. y Addressen, humorous and grave, wero inade by other ngriculturists, One by Clark Bell contained fone Interesting discfosures, Ho apoke of Tom Murphy ns tha model farmer of Long rinch, We said that Mur: hy had caine to hin during the day with ears in hia eyes, declaring that ho liad jist bought fifteen cows, and the olvomargaring business svoutt destroy ils butter business twas not stopped, Mr. Bell described Farmer Jerome plowing at tho corner of Bron afd Wail streets, and planting small potntocs that grow to an enormous alze, “ST Visited the farm of imy friend Jolm C. Wyman, of gene Cad, not Jong AEDs cone tUtined Mr. Bell, “and found tlm induatel- ously planting clains,” He necouuted for the ‘venerable Poter Cooper's Interest in oleomnrgatine by the fact that Jie probably derived a fale profit from tho hoofs and horns thrown on the market through’ its manufact- ure, At midnight*the farmers Were dropping out one by one and running over to the walk= Ing-winteh. ‘The Southern inembers took o deep Interest in Hartand Pegram, and seamed to think that they vey trun well in the South on a Democratic ticket, BEAUTIES OF POLYGAMY. A Striking Wustrution of the Celestial Order of Murringe. Hatt Late Antl-Potygamy Standard, Tho following was rulnted Ly the wife of a noted United States explorer to n Gentileindy of this vity, who will vouch for ite genuineness: “ Walle traveling In Southern Utah we came to Hamill settlement, where we were detained for aday or two by Inclement wenther, We found shelter in the humbte, but nent and hospitable home of n tonoyamist suint, whose family hated polygamy, and through’ whove {influence we Were permitted a ginnca at somo of the Denstliness that characterizes the peawliur in- stitution, Only a short distanes frown the dwelling of mny friendly entertainers there stoud. a mirerable adobe hut, J could not consclen- tously cull it's bouse, where lived a saint with three wives, all of whom hnd fuunilies. Bly hostess mada some neighborly errind ut exctise for paying themn a visit, and perinitted mo to accompany hor; but before golng abo mado mo nequainted with the relationship existing bo- tween the three women who were living with and had borne chiidren to tho same nan, “The first and segund women were sisters. Tho latterhad been © widow with one child whon she imarricd hor sister's bugband. Whon thia child bad grown to be about 16 yenra old Her stepfather bad alro married ber, but after a few Months she left and wns sealed to nuother man as plural wife, by whom ahe had two children, Then bo died, aud she returned to her first hus. band, Urlnging her eblldren with her, the eldest Of whom nt the time Tum speaking of was 1 ge about 19 years old, und my informant stated fora fact thit the old wreteh had thoughts of muirrviog her tua, © When we entered the hut the scene that met my eyes totally beggars description. Imagine one low. smoky, fithy roum serving as living- room aud sleeping apartment for three women and thoir offeprings suine of tho latter almost grown up, the innjority, however, belt little ehlldren, LP cowld never inve dreamud of such dirt, raga, and squalor existing In a Christian country." Thind seen nothing equnt to It even among the Digger Indians; in fact, the latter were quite elvilized In comparison. But the ‘Worst Of ny story Is yet to come. ‘ “The git of whom my hostess had spoken as a probaule bride of ber grondfuther was alt- ting ina corner sobbing and crying, Upon ine quiring tho causo of her distress, we were tuld quite frankts that ber grandfather hed given her a severe castiyation fur speaking disre- ectiilly nbout polygamy, and decliring that 8 would nover becumne the wife of her moth- er's and grandinother's busband, Whon wo loft Leauld not restrain tiny indignation, und T eatd, ‘What a lovely religion this ig to make such bonsts wut of liumun creatures,’ “*Tt is not religion, but the lack of it, that makes thein beasts,’ quictly rejolned my hostess, ‘and you will tind many cages o8 bad ag this one if you travel farin Utah” * But the sequel ta still moro horrible. About Q yenr afterwiml we had ‘ocensiun to pass through thut particular snttluinent again, .an forad ny wore the guests of our former hostess. She told mo that the young yirl was really sealed to ber grandfuthor, beluy iterally forced into It by hor own nothor and grandmother under: clr cumstances 80 revoltiig that dalicnacy furbids me from repeuting thom even to one of my own sex. Even in thut polygamic community the excitement was so gruat that talk was hud of lynching the degraded trio, the man and the two elder women, fut the feeling soon passed over, and wis oventually forgotten or only re- paerubered gaan episode of this pecuttur re- Fornintion of the Alpa, : Prof. Janta, of tho Roynl School of Mines, London, guvo recently a ‘very interesting c: Blanation of the formation of the Swiss Alps. ‘bo resulta of goologicn! observations, ho. sald, show that four stages can be recugnizod in tho history of these Alps, First, tho existence of 1 Une of weaknoss in tho earth's crust nearly co- Incident with tho lines of the preert. mount- nines This is evidenced by tho fot phat along this line of wenknesa there were’ yolcuhio qut- bursty, tho resulta of which can still be traced, Secondly, there followed long thisiing of wenk- ners a depression, and in this huge * trough” of tniles in extent there were necumulated sands, lingestoncs, and eluys by various forme of water aglilen, and by animnis living in thd waters. Thirdly, there followed s consolldnion of thesa soft and looge materinis, ‘Thora is evidence that tho accumulation was of fram six tu cevon miles in thickness, and the nore weight of thy super- foumbent material on the lower eturta would) buyo shore in effecting oun. solldation, But this was not all, Under this Yast covoring boat hid (ed to crystalllzation from: fusion. Thera: was, too, the crushing in from tho sides of the trough, Thi waa jhoeraied by amodel of tho Inte Sir fi. do la Neohe, Where Interal pressure was employed on liyers of dlf- ferent colored cloth. showlig how erunmpling ree sulted, with uplifting of parte of tho accuinu lntod mass. Fourthly, there bird been the soulpt- urlug of all this Into Its present form, which wae tho wotk of rains and frosts. Some of the oxisthig penks,ovon 00! font high, were enme posed entirely of tho disintegrated mutorin{ ro- sulting from the netign of the water, either as feo in ginciora or us rains aud streams, Tho ainount of material removed In this way was Ho stitpondoud it was almost stayyering to try to gmsp tho fucte, The seulpturiing of the con tours is stil going on. Thle fourth stage wns of quite reeent date kiny gevlogleally; but the whole blstory Involved na lipse of the which at the beginning of this century philosophers would not have been propired to grant, even If this sinee-neqiired knowledge of fucts bad been pre sented to them. einai Talleyrand’s Opinions, Puts Figaro, It was at (ho thne of the Hovolutton of July, when thy polltival situation was decidedly vom pleated, that a diplomatiet asked ‘Tulleyraud Suu night whut wus bis opinion wu to tho eourve of events, My opinion? sald Talloyrand, laud Well, 1 have one opinion in the moratne, another in tho afternoon, but {never have an oplnton at night.” ‘Tho response ts somewhat in the vein of the AasuMice to the banker who, oF the thine the Hanrse was agitated with contleting rumors na to the denth of Geargo 111. wont to tho Stintatur of Forehen Attulrs to pump hin, “ALL Penn tell you. repliod Yulleyrand to his Indisercet questioner, “is this: Bome say ho ts dond, some vay he isn't; but for my part Tt put nu falth In elthor story, ‘Thin is contidenca, intad| You will bo eatetul not te compromlue ane In any tanner, NCHAL, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEVOSHTS recotved subject to check at wight, and interent allawnd an dally balancns. GUVEUNMEN'T HONDS, BOCK, and all invests mvt sueuriies buught and sold un commission, DRAW BILLY OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Buy and gall all Amerienn Soouritica upon the June dun tov Exohi on the hiwat favor! or B roturiein 20. t rretee, Lika prentts ‘i i, Address vor Wallet, y ° jolt rece Ty omatack uptions of Muto Rating a on Bankers, 1 ie Now York. RLASTIC 6 pihanten Svein ELASTIC BARTLEDT, BUTMAN & PARKER, BY Htuteet., Chisago, Mt * anufacturers vf the culubrated Conmon-Bense ‘use, wdoplid by tho U.S. Govwriiant os thy | we, DAU EOS. Keielt True beatauped Cyt Suita eases such ut is Rot sumtapecd, EDUCA WHEATON FEMALE SEMINARY, NOLTON, MASS.,, OPODE ro fur Uloors, . 1 SPEDULANG, Titi CHINO pallet BA Peurvorneats wt fatait raliog stoLliona All Le ira ea partes boils, cormcute, brulon ge) drags Bio bavele Se pac bua ry Vitona & ifn caro Wt 10:20 n. mo, Nou “ARRIVAL AND 0) Ta UGH LORENUKS. @Pacifio Fast t4i wae Gt pn von May B: rai is en ia Bw ona & New dJaka Woneva & f L¥und dt Lae, tis “Pulman Hotel Carn aro runt nd Council uns’ on We Wain? RAILROAD TIMK-TADLE ames paeperremete vee ARTURE OF TRAINS. © EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MANKS.—t Batnrt: Ferpiet: *Bunday axes ty Seed iy. re ae Pca st pcase ol ice (on ph and wis tra ray al end Madison-als. (on West SSS8Ers ie SESe! CURVE SE MUUCsEPTEURCCURRS te Janes eeErr oto} onra west of Chicagy, 5 = Paput eurner o| Depot corner Wells and Kingi Canal and Hinsiogs GLLAT ENGL eT: + Un unitate eee rT weliteing eat. Gran On herroad ring Pullman or any other form cf Chiengo, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. For Mup i oie ate ( s LNeobraskn & ape Dubuque & Slonx City Express, fkansas sebensnn ge Cale a9 Nebr ent fcwinans Ure ‘Se renin Te ne, Ba ° raudntio L-OmTicen of rand Pucttic northeast corner Indiann-ny., Grand Central Dopo! xtaunth-sia. Palmar (t jadisoneats, (on \ di iRebren « Strgator. Expres: \ prety o Ty ra ."Pariue Cars, wit pat Neago and featisas City. ing-Cars attached to all trains, ne Apply at Any. ot fi ‘Hote any in Coie; Hotel, Runduiph an #0, wn est Side). ‘Exptosa, fe vi & Totus pally ezoenh: ree got Sin Monday: hes ne Galde-Huoks, Thae-taulen, Bleypine-Car 19 Ea: ulowINg, larke 01 ivi ai ToCS B BASSRARSBBSRESRe eDaily, except ing-Cars and Passengers Con ngi Blay Unie Ht, and Ban: Chicags, Mitwnnkee & St. Paul Itatiway, Auta st. Stovons Eula. ond Ad! Milwaukee, du Chien Expru: Libertyville Acco: All tenin: 3 efhd Minnenpolld are goud e1 Prairie du Chicn, or via La Crosse an Lf , corner C pce Cine: xpress, M aia ny Titinote Centrat #n\ ep Tek? Gfand Pactdo Ylotot: and at Depo By it ison aU al 1S 2 setae Oa chats Od id Winona, trond. Depot foot of Lake-at. and f008 of Trunt¢edacondest, ‘Meket Ofice, Wt itundolpbst, Dear Clare, Grind Pueliic Hutel, und Patmer House, | Heaven | Arrive. Bt. Louts & Toxas Rxpress.. ss gna ‘Bt Louis & Tors Fase Lin t ! Ev ae Calne & New Uriesns bxyres Hi t ain atuiru & 'Toxns Exprosa i B ny Syrinaioid Express. fiwke izprinuueld Night Hxprose 18 Fy Pourlu, Murlingion & heok ! a Teorli, luriingtun & ieeuxu... } Du poutlae a chute warts Bkpreed, WO a a Pontive Exprose, « 2,3: pia Gihnan Parsonzoi = a om Dubuque & Stonx BS 2 n:s) a Dubuquo & Bluux Cty ESR E 2) On Saturday night run to Con Lon Raterday night to Gilinan a :On Saturday night runs to Unton thirdest. at, Grund fianeas City & Denvor Fast Fx... mia CHY Night ie Pouttar durtington | Bust te Peuria, Burlington { Bs S Rat ai Crt & Peoria Exprvia..., 70 & Paduculs i. Wt Hx, ‘Lavon, Wasiingtn Peright Accoummpda: Tok! chi Streutur, donors tn woris Only Chiengo dt Altdn. BB: irate ony. Depot, West Side, corner Canal and Yan fu enege Yun buren-e brides, and rpat Hleket Unices. at tepnie to South Cinrke Pacific Hutol, and Palmer Huuse, . Lanve. Arrive. Sorry ‘Sprit "12380 p Exyrust, + On p irieina Expre: oli Te rus., peves. BeSBSREEB Chiengo, Rock Ietand & Partha Rattrond, Depot corny: Y pot corner of Van Buran and oi Grand Vacie Modul, aud 76 Causal Davenport F: Otnuiia apres. Kansas Clly. be pchingn t, fout of Laka-st. und fuut ur i'wenty-se i Chick-st., suuthunst curhus 0! Dalty exes; {Dally excont ha k. Sherioan Hous Taave, am) 330 A mi} + 6) ps my avi p tal Michigan Centra: Kaltrond. jet Uiticu, doipn, Grand Vacils Hutet, und we Palmue Hall (ria Main and Air fino} bay Express. satnintoa Ac AtIuntio x jirus tes aprons 8 7210 am srs 213 pan] 1eysty pu Bund jaliy except Satui Rj auaA7® Tally excet Gavuniara, i Leave, { Arrive. te. “Pore ‘aunt Palmer Ions, Tier Sadisun, ‘Arr * 330 pm 100) am 26) wich Mouse, 0 pam putt 4 am ia sua Lake Shore .& Michigna Southern Itallway, ‘Tlekot uflicos wt depots, Van Burenest. Naila, 'Swenly-secund-w, and Worty-thi end freight oftico wider Shernuas Slices in the Grund Mall (via dial Lt au peclat Nuw Var Sa) wou suntie es dali). ce, faves fektiereitones ciitirt ty Prteehorg, Ctnetnnatt a wt. Loute (WCincinnatl Atr-Line Depot, corner ui Clinton and Cursuil-ats, Doputs, Exposition Butldin secund-at Piekut OMicoy, 63 Clark Ureud Pavltiu Hotel, oid Depar 2x, ron ‘Clacinnatt, India! Ky Ne, inant ing Expross. uae ' pot, Took Of Lake-t 4 Kokoruy ' Indianapolis, Louie Ialtimore ai Unio. ? 8d & bs pay «heal oF Le iy ‘aclu Mutu aud Paliuve Lleusye Luave, | Artive, mt Re 9.) A Woat Site, ‘Arrive. Kankaked cine aL, and foot of Twenty-second-e, Te “Arrive, napolis & Lotts| reas, press: a it 9:0 ain 620) pul le U Chicage d& Eastern Minols Railroad, {Danville toute, Clark-t ‘almor 44 nse, Of "a tidal and Dopasebraer of Sipton ta Pitauaee, Bes Devel core t. Mur tork-st, Mater dousy, ajurday Bourdon’ eave ant ane Ma tur Mtiiw'ko, kay ues. Pri ‘NO CUI! , NOPaYt i 173 South Clark: 1 ro und (al Tanve. | GOODRICH STEAMERS., Shybosuan a ntwua tal “MIRCELLANKOUR. Leave, | Aviva Wao piu ¢ 4103 Bon Wayne ots Chieneo, Hallas, a ukas ae Giese i Arriva, ty?) ro aoe BID ies ban soucedituredytid tactepee ai Stadia Hye et Fo Tun and Frigi nicor ath IDR. KEAN, _ t., Chicago. Consult persanalls urey malt. (ree uf chance, onal Ure Jub, FAKE UF CHLANGX, yin 4 if-uddrussdd viveluie to tae thy, Ne Btutlon 1 sew Fork Cis, the only bupare i ol chronis, nurvous, oF speuin! disgasaa- vbyeiciay to man neared U: jecity why warrdits ae —s ir. ST ea Ly ures ue ACARD. are sufering frum the ebroca pad indie ry n id Weak O01 ly doc oak ates with sen wrecti Caat whl eit, se a tt ‘Gale roa 1 & uilasiouar, ari JOSE ad

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