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pc Ss es THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : THURSDAY, APRIL | Or June, $041 No.8 Milwankeo, Key No: wit rejected, ke. Corn atrongory No, 2, 06. Onte Fenkers No.4 FMe, Burley Nu. 2 spring fron, HC Provisioks—Quiet and caster. Mead pork at ut endl ensh and Muy,and t0.tifor June. Lupd—!rime Beam, suiceash and May1 .0i for sine. Hous Dull and drooping ab 64 ‘8 FIONTA-W oat tq HulMalo. be} cory fees Prempro 4a beley whoat, 1 Mey oats, er ' Lehtinen ee areata ‘TOLRNO, O., April 14,—UitALN—Whent firmory No. white Wabash, $118; Nov J: white Mlciignn, $1.18; amber Michigan, $1.21: No.2 rod winter, spot, #1.2114) Avelt, $1.21; May, 41.204: Jung, $Li74Mr July, $1.05; No. Bred Wabaat; $1.17; Ho.3 BM, rod He pWestorg No, 2ambor Thind! 5 rs Pare, Sis No.8 souk hig, Ben rs jected, me, “Oats 8 de : ; q No,'2 red winter, Ray, $1,20 Juneau, Co ven Hemer) No Syarbite, ates toate RVOEIYu--Whsat, 2400) bu; cova, 85000 bus barter, nu REO! utpuRsra—TPhent, 176,000 bus corq, 6000 bus bars 2% 200 ty | Boston. 3 Bostox, April .14—FLoun—Dull and unchanged, Corn steady} mixed and yellow, stenmer and to grate, £u@85c.nbe' Unis steady and un~ hanged. ftyo, Uatc, AUTTRN—Cholce Western creamertes, 2s@8lo} Indlo~ packed 19a2a Faas—Western frosh, 133<c, ecurrrs—Fluur, &U0) bela, 2,300 sacks; corn, 100,000 bus wheat. 6,00) bu.. SUUENTS—E lor, 300 bela, WouL—Btondy;, minufacturors purchnaing mover= ately; prices of'all kinds of domestic foeces mosily Situincnn and Wieoundin ote, aescoy Host nud ine: duu evens, OXes60r pultad, taste, eee ,) CINCINNATI. CINCINNATT, O., Apttt 1.—CoTTON—Weak at 1140 FrouR—Unchanged, * . ‘GnAIN—Wheat weak; No,-2 red winter, 1.14, quiets No.2 mixed/at dle. "Onta dull; No, it ulxad, Kyo firmer at. Bes Batloy—Markot dull; extra No.3 fall ot Be, Bpavisiowe-Fale gull and neglected ae si000010.25, plot at LOGS. Bulk inonts quiot at 83.57 Aaa Ube neon aut uid forer at #evthde wee Bt Heady nt 1.05. - Be’ let uid unchanged. LINSEED Oll=Stenuy at wie, ‘ KANSAS CITY. Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, KAgas Crry, Mo, April M-GnatN—The Price Girrent reports: Wheat-Ieacoipte, 6,2 un sbipaients, 2.98 buy lower: No, Zeash, 91.0%; April, #17; No. y by Wot April, Wie, Corn—a[tecelpta, AG Duy ates YON is sttsays No cua, 3) 0 April, § cee ; BUFFALO, ' BUYFALO, April 4.—GnatN—Com—Batr demand and steady; 20,00 bu higtignixed Toledo, se} 12,00 ba No.2 Westar and Yoledo; O@ci4e, Other grain on- ¥usiai 1 a 5 char ose SE oat rant PEORIA, Pronts,. fl, April HGRA Cora re ae tan cmlxad, MAGIC} mix c. Sate Bie Ne. wl Ro RCC At MiG Esa vtn ot 11.0536. DETROIT, Dernorr, April 14.~PLotnt—Dull and unchanged, GRAIN—Whoat wenlts extra, nominal; ‘No, 1 whit Dpceateats $L.1B4s Moy, $1,159) Junb, 011636) mil Bs } eemters—W bent, 35,000 ty SUN Te Waeae wow ba, shsoeh ia 7 OSWEGO. OswxGo, Aurit 1.—Graty—Wheat lowers hard Nu. 1 Minnesots spring, $1.36 Corn dull; Western mixed, t8a,, 4 INDIANAPOLIS. {QXDEMAROLIE, April 1k—Gnats—Whent steady: be 1 5 youd Neg hg 1.10}, Curn steady at B4@ie, Outs COTTON, 87. Louts, Mo, April 4—Corrox—Dull ahd towory pusdiings, Myo) low mladdion foi, sale lea: r NEWORLEANS AmiNeccorros Rae middling, Vey low: middiing, 11 God uniluney, lcs net re- jf Oxporta to Haney, 4.704 Ij y. My Plperet erie Ucn i ioe PETROLEUM: 4 CURVELAND, April 14—PETROLBUM—Stendy; Btand- tht white, 10 test Tic. ot ur at Firtspuna,, April M.—Prrnorzust—Active; crudo® ‘Yory irrequisr and clasad nt (4eot Parker's for slips ment; refiied,7}¢c, Philadelphia delivery, , TITUBVILLE, Pa. April 14—Tho warkat 0] ed ent eel Maly ei Toon ey ening Ct : Srerngo, 180. iranse a er Y . DRY Goons. 2 4 New Yont, Aprili4,—Dusiness remains’ quict with package hunses, snd the Jobbing trado unly moderate, Cotton goods quiet, but axents' prices are unchanged, Printa duil.and uncbanged, Printed Inns and plquos in tale re pose. ain a weoor Poo tens aulat and a auction next Weutoiday. Pisa Sees ve pe nele ut , +. TURPENTINE. Wrodxaton, N.C, Aprit W.—8Pintrs TURPEN-. Firm at Se. i oe - CO-OPERATION IN’ DRESS. Miss Kate Flold’a Project ona Firm Foundatipn—Prespeetus of tho Asso- elation. + * ? ‘Those who belfeve the silly rumor that tho Ladies’ Cobperatlve Dress. Association lad died a natural denth may be surprised to know thatitisnot only allve but is more finnly set upon its fect than ever. ‘The Tooms of the Association at No, 112 Fitth avenue were Informally opened yesterday, and n committés of ladies received such rep- resentatives of the press ay dropped in for Information.. Hereafter'the rooms will be opened for business from 9 a, im. tod p.m, and open for Indies from 10 to 4, On Monday, ‘Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Miss Fleld will personally recelve sueh Ladivs ns call be- tween 19 and 2 o'clock, Ag has already been stated, thacapltal stock: Is Sssv,000, livided Into 20,000 shares. of $25 each, ‘Of'the cuplial, $0,000 hugs already been stbseribed. fhe drustees are George KR, Bianehurd, [ Bates, Mrs. 1 Ogden Dorentus, Miss Hela, Egbert Gurnsey, M. D,, ‘Mrs. ae Ward Howe, I. GC. Stedorintek, Miehavd , Meares, Nw. i. Reynolls, George A, Scott, J. Nelson’ ‘Tappan, Jolin 'D, ‘Townsend, and Yaues F. Wenwan, ‘Phe following ts taken from the revised and Improved prospectus: Thbs Association ts jurmeil upon the basis of one hicorporated In Loudon Tay, 1877, the proppectis of which was lordly announced’ 1 the press before tha wholo of tho eapltal, ate £50,000 ($250,000) was subserlbed,—an wipre cedented faeé In the Ilstory of coDporutive socleties, Leading ladies of London and {ts suburbs patronize’ the parent Assuclation, Upward of 200 members of tho nobility and entry alone are registered as shargholder, The object of this Agsoclution iy te establish codperntive ature wall stacked with Indies? und children’s dress, Boads, millinery; ete, and we manittucture of the ‘sme, ind of’ ma- terfals turnished by shurehulders, Custom belug fully ured by membership; 10 ex- traordinary expenses will be ‘lucurred. to Secure patronage, As a small percentage WHI be added to the cost of goods; shure. holders will effect a largo saving In purchases aud tatufacture, Custont will be confined to shureholde Luneh, readhug, writin and retiring rooms will bb provided, aise couvenfences will speelally conmiend them: selves to tndies Iv ing In the suburbs, It bs ave ie penta a tanga every. re! employés being Anterested Ine the protits, necurultys to tute abilities and salaries. ‘This course will li- Hitca tdelity ant economy. Siilon ant Fornenient onh cawomnen, ts] the yard, wilted casi Persons of edu- will be employed will bo sold” by: Ai ressmmking and millinery fort qanelve reat attentlon, Gales se bs x us no percentage for bad ilebts will be udded to the price of gouds, 's will enable the Company to turn its fapltal ery quickly and todo # large pesiness, he London Company states th during tho first two months of : dteorPoration it turned its capital et @ rate of six thines per annum. Agen- es will be established fn Parls and London, Jegtaselments will also be made with Amer Fan wunutacturers for the production of thectat brands of silks and other. goo hares are placed ut $25 eoeh, in order that the amount of capltal may, bo iti Ff vided amon: tere nuaber af atisrehel ders, St belng we } reea the more numerous the patrots tho matte the profits, A single share entitles the beret ty of the holder to tha benedits of the As be recon Many have subseribed for vonghd- 4 amounts with the promise to divide ie shares Reid their frieuds, and It ts eee All will bear this tn aniad i ising the. a wount of thelr subseriptions, A share will” anys be sulubte, as the Company will kee] 2 rh ater of persons ishing to buy as well me those desir! to gull. Experlenced at Will be placed ub the heads of depart. | gatts, undoes the control of genera} nan ee armel aliarchalders bite Bolted: yy GU Suinples Will ba for-- Purchases wilt bo nade on come } warded, ulslon, ‘ , A Koon as $100,000 have been subseribed Saran aes Seriytlons will be returned. ace ———_——____ Knowles’ Insect Powder Gua ts by fartho best; MARIN nWS. Heavy Southwest Gale on Lake Mioh- igan Yesterday, iN Frobabsiity that 1b Mas Made Total Wrecks of Soveral Crafts , A Flost of Steam and Sail Vossels Barred In at While Lake, = The Depth of Water at South Obicago Harbor Disputed. Scow Mocking Bird Ashore and Off —The Gale at Milwaukee, A SOUTHWEST GALE, ‘Tho brisk southwest wind which sprung up Monday afternoon [eulmivated in a violent gale from that direction, which kept the alr on land filled with dust, and Ifted spray from the lake tn bituding quantities, Tho record of wind ve- locity, as reported from. the Major Diock Signal Station nt 2 o'clock yesterday afternvon, was ‘uwenty-four miles per hour. ‘Chis might have been thé average velocity {n tho heart of the city, but. on tho Inke, where the zephyra yad nn unbroked sweep, they, must buve ultulned a speed of forty mites per hour, ‘Tug Cap- taing represent that’ it has uot blown so hard from the southwest, outside, In yoara, Tho atmosphere, which bad been uncomfort- ably warm from on early bour of the day, be- eime murky toward nightfall, white: lowering alouds threntened 1. thundor-storm, which fol- lowed: between 7 and # o'clock. The udverso wind hns served -to detain a, large lect alone Hoth shores of tho luke, Tho arrivals of sitil- vessels werd confined to two, viz... The sehoon- ers Eliza Vay ond 0. 2. Johnson. A singutur feature noted {fu connection with this south. Wester wns tho high A ue wator in. the river. Between o'clock yese terday. afternoon 9 tidal-current, set up river, raising’ its level fully 9x the: Inches within’ fitwen- minutes, and. sending the water mark up to within one foot of tho re- muarkable rise which preceded the yiolent norther of Inst Snturduy, Tho strength of the - curretit was so great that tugs lying head on to the dock opposit the lumber umrket were swing ‘up streum against the full force of the winds and, what fa nore, they were held thore natil tho ebbewung them’ back. The high water and strong tidal nection wery regarded us Indientlug tho nppronel of nnother heayy northers There wasnothtng cise to indfeate the vhanye, huw- excupt tho fuct that. Duluth re- ya northeast wind with g yelocity of thirty-two miles an hour; “at Sil waukeo tho wind, southwest, thirty-eight mile nt Grand Haven, goitthieat, thitty-lve mille: At Escunabn, southeast, fourteen iniles; at St. Vuul, southwest, thirty-six miles; at Marquette, agouthy, twenty-one. milled; ut Detrult, south, twenty miles; at Cleveland, southwest, twenty seven mniles, All of those stations reported at o'clock yesterduy nfternuon, ‘DUE WEST SHORE WRECKS. (Tae Trust of yesterday. nnnounced that tho tug Flossie Thictcke had been chartered to take ustenm-pump to tho nasistanee of the seow-brig I. M. 1M, sunk upon the rocks at the Claybanks Pler, on tho west shore of Lake Michigan, Tho tug dd uot go, however, for the rengon. that Cnpt. Beckwith objected to and, it is suid, expressed a desire that the Hitck- Joy should bo sentin: hor stead, Therefore the engagement waa declared off. Yesterday ono of, tho Messre, Burnham entered into negotia- Udns for the Huckloy, secured her abn rensun- able tigure, and made arrangements to haye tho fourteen-inch steam-pump controfied by Messrs. Atkins & Bevkwith placed on bonrd, But before this could bo nevomplished telegram warmed tho parties to desist ond walt for furthor in- wtructions, The explanation of this telegrant Is loft to inference, nud the: dnferonce is that yes. terday’s southwest gale has used the Ft up so badly.that an attompt at rescue would involve 1 uselesa waste of time and: money. Had tho ‘Thicieka not been barred‘out, tho probability ta that sho would now.bo.well on hor way down the west shore with the steam-pump on board. » The presumption about tho causes tut led to tho ordur not to send n ateam-pump ta the Hi may ulso apply to tho schooner Anna Thorine, which ‘gunk on the rocks at Alaska early Mou- day morning. The tug’S.8, Coo left this-port early yesterday morning, with the twelve-lauh pump cuntrolicd by Messrs. Atking &- Beckwith, to render nssistunce, It. 19 not at all probable, hoyever, that the Coo proceeded uny further than Milwaukee, on account of the gale, ’ BARRED IN . + Adyicos from White Lukerepresent that the water between -the harbor plors tas shoaled to leas thnn:soven fect, and that quite a fect of louded steam and suil craft find. thomselyes barred in,so that it 1s impossivio for thom: to-reach Luke Michigun, Among’ the . ver. sels this finprisoned ure the-steam-barges Tém- pest, Swallow, and ZT. W. Snook, and theschoon- ers Muggiv Thoinpson, Cuyahoga, J. B, De Cou- ders, and Carrier, It js within the power of the steam-barges to dredge n' channel with: thelr wheels ae suon ag the wind comes from a favora- bie direction and the sea rung down, Lut thedo- mund for: imimedinte dredging under Govern- ment auspices is duperative, aud tho matter should recelye attention. at the baudsof the Government engiucers at once, THE. COLORADO'S’ CARGO. , Special telegrams in yesterdays Trinuxe an- nounced the sinking of ‘the propeller Colorado in tho Btraits, aud her subsequent rescue. Tho Colorado had a full cargo of corn and provis- fons from, this port: for Buffalo. Tho corn, ainounting to 45,000 bushels, filled her hold;‘ond tho provis(ons, prinaipatly turd, were stored on" deck; Tho corn will prove # total loss, to the” underwriters at toast, It was insured for $20,600, as follows; © ./ _ $ 5,600 G,UU0- atm. fe IONE 66 pene Royal Gankdina, ses caee seeae 4, Bi . ‘Tho damage sustained by ‘the: propeller is tritiing, SOUTH! CHICAGO HARBOR, A contiict of opinion secins to prevail ns to tho getual depth of water over tho barat the ene trunce of South Chieayo Harbor, The. Captain of the tug Two Brothers, which tows at that polra, 6qys that the channel has shonled to nine fect, and claims that bia tug. touches “in a gen- way, ‘Por contra, Gupt. MeDole, tha South Chi+ crge Hurbor-Master, represents, as tho result of: recent soundings, that’ vessels: drawing clevon feet can eal) straight Jn, while otbors druwing thirtoon feet cun- enter: from about southenst willy purfoct safety,—Iu amooth water, of course, Jt would be dangerous: tor 0 vessel deawing eleven foot to utiempt to enter from any diroce ton with agen ruuning: THE FLORA CITARTERED, Capt. Jesse Cox has ut-Just ‘succecdud in ohare tering the slaowhcol stennier Flora, and will run ber outof this port in-tho excursion’ bustucss during le xengon, “Sfx. Peck ig to deliver tho steamer to Cupt, Cox-ut Milwaukeo on -the tat of May, Tho terms of. tho charter nro $0,600 net: for the senson. ‘The Flora has excellent paves, ger nocunimodations, and: fa i SournO nly Saka und eullable steamer, Bhe will unduubtedly be well patronized. i ‘ 4) LUGS. VACATION, ‘ The tug D. 1, Hubeogk; Capt. Charles MeCarla, tovk’s yacation yesterday. On Tucaday evening: shu left thy harbor‘ und steamed down the Jako toward Grosso Point In quest of a tow; She wus lat geen In that direction at an ently hour yese terduy morning, but up to dark fast ovoning had votreturnod. Capt. Dunham, the owner of tho Babeock, beyan to feed uneasy. concerning her ge twilight approuched, prinelpally on acgoune of tho heavy ula to which the tile eraft hi been exposdd. Nut the uellef umong tui cu Uaulng appon' tobe that she bad found rico b rosso Polnt and remained there, her wow Captain not daring to plungy her Into the head sea which wus canal Bstwoun the alee und the harbor, Laten—The Babcock returned to ht o ddiock Fase nian ehh signe rece # hor dock at GRAIN| AND COARSE FREIGHTS, ‘Tho tone Of the tnarket for yruin frvights ts improving under tho intluenco of an Incraased demand for tounuye. The more hopeful of veusol-ownera and ngents prodict an advance soon aftor the movement of fron-ore--fromt -Es-- gunaba und Murguotte has been fully indugue rated, which will require about two weoke moro of timo, Tho tlrat shipments have already boen- made from Escanaba, although tho ice ts not fully out of Little Buy do Noquet, und another Wook, will witness a)constunt movement .of #tcam aud sail cmft to. and from Hg fo Tho % ning through to Blarquetto: but navigation. In be deferred much’ ‘Tho: churtors : yed- Bullalo—Steuntie barges an and achooners Charles Wall and lary Cupuly, covn'at: five conte; schooner Sky~ dark, wheat ut Uve and a hulf cents. Vo Colting- woud—Schoonter Burbarlan, corn at three and- scpacity, 14.000 | bustuels ‘wheat. ‘The schooner: Chutles Foster, and not the Charles Wull, was. chartered on Tuasduy, In cparso -frulyuts little wns done, Engage- Tents; Schooner C. Michelson, cedar posts frou: Groud ‘tra May to Chicugo at six cents "% after: tho lst. of May. tat were; to Iittert one-fourthy vontay orn. and -21,00). bu apleces sehooner Tevl Grant and scaw Don Hayes, woudl from Muskegon nt $1.02 per cord; sohooner Pilgrim, eerlir tes from Kurope fay fo Chiengy at elx nnd n hall cents apiece onthe rails sohooner M. 1. Colling, iron-ore fram Tae nubato Beuth Chtonga nt $1490 per ators ton, freein and out. The offnrings booked at tho chirb-raoms embraced 1,208,000. feet fumber from Cheboy gn to Chicago nt: $1.28 per 1,00 feet; cedar tier for it vesanl of anven fect draught from Sturgeon Hay Canal to Chien at seven aaittA spices wooit Cram Kawloy'a Ty to cuyzo nt 82: erdur posts from Burape Bay to Cht sen, No, there nemeds 7,000 feat chied woot Tumnber from Doujins to Chleayo ab $5 per 1.00) fouts LGW cords slivs from Maulsteo to Chicugo at 81.75 per cord, ‘i . DISASTERS, He During the gale on Like Ontario Inst Sunday. tho: schooner David Andrew, Capt McCrbin- mon, bound from Napanee fo Toronto with 12,- 000 bushels rye, was struok by the gato, driven out of her course, and, In tho midst of tho blinding snow, went ashore near Four Mile Bolnt, below Oaweyo. The crew wero rescued by tho aurf-boat from the life-suving station at Oswego. The Andrew was built at South Bay, Canada, by John Lalt, in 18%, mensured about 200 tons burden, rated G1,and hada value Atton of $3,000. Her owner, or-owners, reafde In Napanee. Tho vessel isn total wreck. None of her curgo wit be saved, She is ‘insured In the ‘huonix and Western, sehooner J.J, Hill ran into abridge at Oswego, losing her Jibboon.- Tn-the gue on Luke Erie Inst. Saturday the. sebooner Jura lost a gamftopsall. e stormer Prince Alfred broke her ruddor in the feo off Cubot's flead, Georgiun Bay. Othor Alse no damage was sutured, ‘Tho schuoner Funnie, tight, sprungs leak while en route from Mil Vofut to’ Helleville, Canuda, sunk on reaching the latter purt: The schooner” Belle, limbersInden, water- logyed and cupsizod on Sunday, while en toute fron Mill Point to Belleville, Canada, She. hia since been reseucd, with the fuss of her deck- lod. On Saturday night during 2 snow-storm, the stenmer Pierrepont, white en route trom ‘Gannnoque fo [Cingaton, run on ove of tho smuft Islands In tho St. Luwrenco iver, dusiing against tho rucks with suen force ns-to onuse the ilange of tho stenm-plpe ‘to burat,. and tha geouplog. ateam soverely geatded Mr. Geo ber cunalty the Purser, and: D, Campbell, a dee! nd ‘The schooner Mary Merritt, Inden with gruin, from Port Dillouse to Ogdensvury, rencbed {Mlogaton Aonday: qainus her mizzen topmust aud opyallant yard. 6 ‘ishing tig Mink, supposed to have Leen lost On Luke Huron in Snturday night's gale, bus arrived safely at Port Huron, | * Two stenni-puinps falling’ to free tho barge Mercury, on the beach near Ludington, the Weoeklag-tug Leviathan tis. ban ned the craft and tuken her duparturo for the Straits. TUG OPPOSITION AT MANISTEE, Mosgra. Dempsey & Curtor, of Muntstee, are determined tu establish an opposition, to the Cantletd tug monopoly at Manistee that willlast. For this purpose thoy have Just purchnged the tug A. BP. Wright of L. B.Fortler, at Huttalo, the priee-pald being $10,000, - The Wright Is 0 Inrge and powerful, craft, built by G. H.Notter in 1877, and Al-in every. respect. Her meusure- ment Is fifty-six tong, while that of tho Caroline Willluins, tho lurgest bont owned by -Cantiekt & Co. {8 thirty-nine tons... Messrs. Dempsey’ & Carter will probably withdraw: thelr tuy. Sport from service at Ludington, and bave ber enter the opposition serview at Manistee, ‘Tho Wright ig now en route to Luke Michigun from Buttulu. NOVEL LIGNTHOUSE SERVICE, The Butfalo Express of Tuvsiay snys that on Saturday evening during the hight of the gale the scunoner-barye Favorite, iylug at tho Ight- house pler, parted her stern moorings and swung right off Into the centreof the river. She would goon have becn adrift and down on to the north plier, a3 ber mooring lines forward could not bear. the unusual strain, but for the crew’ of tho ‘llfe-boat station under’ Capt, Williams, who went to her assistance, and ‘with heaving’ lines got bawsers ashore froin tho Dhrge. and Ly the afd of a tug got the vessel -biok to her berth, und well secured with bawasers , pussed round the Igbthouse, os the mooring’ posts wore entirely antmerged, The: life-bort crew worked up tu tholr waists in water for over two hours getting’ the vesscl ecoured,’ and it is not improbable that but’ for tholr thuely aa- sistance tho Favorite would have been cast on, spot Pier and stove ia or carried out Into’ Ry eae . THE ERIE CANAL. » Assistant-Superintendent Fish,’ in nn Inter- view with n Rochester Democrat reporter Batur= day, said that water would be: let’ in the eanal Wednesday morning. He reports about 200'new bonts'on! the Western Division. Ag'soon as'tha \ be ‘Hoated :weat—say In four or five fect of wa- ter—thoy will be sent right through to Buirulo. But no loaded toate will. be sent eust from Bute falo till thore tg n depth of pluinf seven fut of “Water In'the canal. i THE GALE AT MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to The Chteuga THbunes MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 14.—TFt his been blows - ing-at tho rate of forty miles:per hour frdm: tho southwest all day, necompunied ‘this evening by: a beavy rain‘squall, when 2 yoloclty of itty: miles wna recorded. E ‘This.ufternoon while Brondway bridge was belug swung for-tho passage of: the. tug Starke Brothors with the schooner Lizzie Donk in. tow, tho wind got control of the structure and kept It epfaning nround forforty minutes at breakeneck: speed before It could be secured. . In stopping: the schouver, the tug ran ber agalnst a deck ant broke her Jibboom. Tho Propellve Russia -and bark Constitution”: arrived this morning—the tutter the frst sail ar rival from below this 6 Straits antleipated. ‘The schooner 0. A; Kin; under cinvas, and tho ‘schooner -Aniic O. Hite sen in tow ofthe steaut-birge Normun. Both grate buve ‘been ashore, nnd will bo repaired ere, e ‘Tho propelter Commioitore was’ placed in dry~ dock tu-day with 25,000: bushuls of her cargo on board, and ber hull found tu have-sustulued a0 lainage. * ‘The schooner Frank Crawford received a now dibboorm und galled for Collingwood to-day, — _OSWEGO, N. ¥. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Oswzoo, N. ¥., April 14.—Tho following ves- sels huve beon chartered to. carry, coal from. Cleveland to Chicago at Ocents: Bollvin, George B, Slonn, Hovokon, Georgo M. Cuse, Guiding Star, and Leadville, The Falmouth takes cond from Ashtabula to Milwaukee, and thoComanche coal froin Cleveland to Milwnukee at the sume rate. The D, G. Fort left, wild, Ctonrd for Chicago—Tho Hiasan lett Churlotto; and the John ‘I, Mott and Vulusk! lefe’ bero to- day for Esvituba to take tron “ore to Chicage at BLN, free, during tho Beaxan,. Tho M, J, Cum~ mugs tikes fron ory from Ogdensburg to Clave- land nt #1; conl thenvo to: Chichyo at 8 cents, Nearly all these, with others from Cake Onturio Poros, are on tholr way to the’ canal, through which they expect to pansy Mriduy, The Cunadiun schooner David ‘Androws, ryo- Jaden, frum Napince to ‘Toronto, which” ran’ ashore five miles below “hore Sunday, in’ tha stor will doubtless prove u ‘total foas,- Ine sured. fe : Sallora aro getting Unton wages, 81.78." . BUYFALO, . Spectal Dispateh to. The Chicago Tribune; Turraro, Ny ¥.. April W.—Arrivals—Propol- ler Jurvis Lord, gratny schooners B." J.’ McVey, Nevada, Fs M, Knapp, Niagara, C. C. Barnca, W, J. Preston, Ishpeming, 8. 8, Pomeroy, 8, J. Tite den, Klugtlsher, Ulggio & Jones, Scotian, Mule sted,’ Hartford,’ Jamufea, Exite, ‘Ellen ‘Sproyj: Flootwing, grain, Chicago; Entou, Toledo, grain, Cleayances—Schounera’ Holvotiu, 8,- J." Tilden, Bxcannbay schooners’ Lizzto”-A.. Tay; 0. 0. Harnos, cout; La Yrior, Halsted, “Hartford, [she pening, burge Fannlo Neil, Chicago; sebooutr Df. Kipp, Mifwaukeo, cowl; schooner Belte Hanacumbe, Detroit, coul, . CUharivra—Schvuoners ‘Jamoa Couch, 0. Burnos, and L, A. Law; coal to. Chicago. at pact 41, Cuspp, coal to Milwaukue at cent News from tho net, arrived ‘from Tacina Q. 80 co) DOWN GOES: COAL, _ Bpectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago ‘Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., April 14,—Hnt ored—Propeller Clty of Concord, Chicago, Wind vound—Propeller MWavann;y' schooners’ Helona, Wabash, coats Magill; coul J, Johns sou, coal—anll for Escauava; schooner Granger, Chicayo, vont! Ttq following’ cont charters’ aro’ all :p.: ts Sechaqners: Hoboken and ‘Asbtabula-to Chicago; Falmouth aug ‘Angus Smith, Aslitabula:to stil Waukeos Gcorgo: B.° Sloan,” Mi J." Cummings, | ° Uoliviuy George M, Case, Chamnpinin, Clovelai to Milwaukeo; Comancho, Eliza Gerlach, Clove. Jand to Milwaukee, ‘Tho rate ‘forthe Angus Suith and -Elisn Gorlach Is understood. tu by 00 vents; tho Othera less, —— ‘ < TOLEDO, “ 5 _ Spagfat: Dispatch to Tha Chicaga Tribuné, TOLspe, O., April 14,—Tho steamer. Granite Btato, the first of tho Northern ‘Transit Line ta pose through the Stralty, has loaded und left for‘ rink, td which point she will hereafter run. Me aye: Fonched a lange polit: ae Ved H y AWheGE “taken at 24 -cunts, au cory at cents, for Huttaiess SY OM CUR : — . « MANITOWoc, + Rpeclat Duyatch to The Caseaga -Tridune.: MAmrowoo, Wis. April-14.-The sivansbarge Lincoln, of Bf, Catbaylavs with bargy Giurpltur $a tow. pound “trom, Chieagg to ‘Fort Cylborue with geuln; the schootur Ventire, loided with me é . The wind is blowing a fisree galo from tho +) West-southwost, and a vory henvy sea outaido, - ght boats all wong the Ine of this diviston can | was compel at ahingtes for Milwaukee; and the Istand City, Jonded with tlds and posta, sought thle port for shelter during tho galo this ufternoon. Tuo xchoonord Gon Cuyler, Hannah, Etta, and Ellon Blevonson are atill wind-nound here, ‘The scow Mocking Bird, loading at Foscora, went on thd benoh lastnight, but by throwin: off tho deck load she “glt of again withou' werinus damn, STURGEON BAY. Rpretal Dispatch ta The Chleago Tridune, ! Brengzoy Bay, Wis, April 4.—The rteamer Welcome, from Grovn Bay..nrrived bere and de- parted to-day. This {s hor frst trip out this acnson, Tho schooner Alte Uloud, loaded with Jumber, left for Chicago this morning Ly way of » the Door. Sue was towed out of this ae by the tug Tillgon, Tho schooner 8. J. Lut, light, are rived uf! the cant Inst Bight nud tyus towed through the canal and this bay by the tux ‘Titson this morning, buund for sume Green Bus port. The Joe 1a neurly uli out of this buy, — FROM TILE STRAITS, Speetat Dispateh to The Chilcaga Tribune. MAcKiNAW, Ailch., April 13.—Tho tugs Wins: tow and Oswego succeeded In releusing tho D, E. Bullos thia. evening, ufter throwlng over about 6,000 bushels of curn. She fs not much injured. Thoy.huve got two pumps on tho Swallow, and wit! probably baye her olf avon. ‘Tho schooners Unuditht and Anan Maria are lying here with thelr steerlug gear broken, There {9 0 large fleet here {1 the Mtralta tos night buund down. The south channed fs all open, Weuther warm and plonsant, — PASSED DETROIT. Bprelat Mtepaten to The Chteago Tribune Detroit, Mich,, April 14.—Puased down—Pro- pellors.Concatoga, Junlata,. Staraccu; steumn- Darges Jenness and consort, Salina and burges, Helena; schooners Pensaukee, John Lurt, John Merritt, Join Kilderhouse, J, W. Rathbun. Are rived down—Stuam-barge Alconn., Puased up-Steuin-bargs HH. Howard and barges, May Flower and birges, Huron City and barges, Migdour} and barges, 8. D. Caldwell und PY. Sheldou, Colum barges; schooners ‘Thomas dian, ASTIORE AND AFLOAT, " Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. - Avware, Wis., April H.—Thu -scow Mocking Bird was driven on the beach «at ‘Fascora, slx mullos north. of here, this morning, while at- tomptiny to leave the pier with n cargo of tics for F; Swaty & Son, of this pluce. Most of her deck tond was thrown overbuard, and the vessel relensed. She has since filed out her load and clvared for Chicago, In apparent goud condition. The tes will be suved, MACKINAW. Bptclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Mackinaw City, Mich, April 14.—The tug’ Wluslow released the Swallow this afternoon, and wilt tow her below as soon as the weather permits, They have stopped the leak, so abo is mokiug very little water. Her decks aro raised soine, a : ‘There Is.n large fleot here in thoBtraits, bound down. The wind hus blown heavy froin the cust. alt day, aud there is nutmucit tee In the Stratts now to obstruct navigation. Weather cloudy. PORT COLBORNE. Apectat Dtspateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Port Counornsy. Ont, April H.—Arrived— Schoouers Magic Soluce, from Toledo, with. WA bushels of ‘wheat for Montreal; Moize, ha Toledo, with’ 13,060 hushls of corn Jor Ogdensburg; oth cal to bo transhi; over the Welland Thatiways sas PROPELLER CHIOAGO AGROUND. Special Dispatch: to The Chteago Tribune, Toe, O., April 14—The ‘propeller Chicago No. 2, which gut aground at the Elbow on Sus- day while on. ber way out to Buffalo, ta atill attick, and is Nyhtering off. — DISABLED‘ VESSELS, Spectat Dlspateh to The Chteugo Tribune, Dernoit, Mich4, April 14.—The schooner J, Kelderbouse passed: down thts:-forenoon with: steoring-gear disabled, The schooner Surcland, coming, will stop here for stevring- year. ERIE | Spectal Dispateh-t0- The Chicago Tribune, Ente, Pa. Apri .—Arrlyad~Schooner Morn: ing Light, Toledo, wheat.’ i Utenred—Propelter Deinware, Chicago, mer: chandlac, 3 “ i .PORT.JOTTINGS, At the Custom-House, yesterday record was hinde of the transfer of the propeller St. Joseph by C. 8, Fisher ‘and. 0, By Greeley to D. T. Hare yoy, Considerution, $15.0, .. When tho old mn ‘fell “into’'the river from | ‘Wells streot bridge Tuesday evening, the Hest: perauns to reach blin were two Milwaukee lads named Joho -and i Hermann: Oorting- with tho yawl of: the sohooner.M. L, Collins, upon. which thoy were employed: They liftud the old gen- tleinun out of° tho’ water into-their boat, und aclorgierd : transferred "him to" the tug Prindl- villa, > 556, Pi . "William. Dean 'ihas .accepted : the position of Assistant Suporintendent of the Vessel-Owners’: Towing ‘Assoclation tieet of tugs. . Chanyes of Captuina were noted ‘at the Cis tom-House yesterday, aa follows! C. K. Moore, ‘Chptuin of the scow Four Brothdrs, vioe D, Cure ran; M/Stuiker, Captain of tho Charles ‘Foster, vice Charius Hubburd. ‘Vhree tugs towed the largo geain-laden schooner Chitries Foster ‘out into'the Inke Inst evening, and bad all they could do to handie ber in the Ligh wind. . Tho'steam-birgo John N. Glidden js the latest: prrisit En below. She cute up from Clere- nid Lent,’ ed Yesterday morning the- water {n'the river raised sulticiently to enabie the tugs ‘to tuw the schooner’. LL’ Foster to the Gus ‘Coinpany’s dock in Ogden‘ Canal. An effort was mudg to tow tho Net{te Htedington to the: sino dock, but she grounded ut tho canal entrances The hed ington drew more water than the Foster. Capt.Andrew Wilson bits tulken charge: of the: tug 4... Johngon, vico her ownwr,' Levi Byron, Sestorday the: achooner hertio ‘Calkins wont into Ury-dock at Miler Brog,' yurd for valke iug. ‘Phe schooner America gues into the Cote cayo Company's West ‘Side dogk to have u louk stupped, and tha schooner ‘Lempest- into the Bouts, Bids: dovk'of the' same Company 'for eulicing, Late tuesday ovontng the small tug: Diamond, whilo moving Up the South Brinoh, got n login: der wheol in the Viciuity of Tairtleth street, and ted to romain there all night, some Hatunce from a dock, stuck Inthe mud. Yeas terday morning tho tuy Prindivilly went to her* Ogsiatanco; nnd towed hor to Burns’ floating drys dock,’ noar. Erlu street, in tho North Brancl Whero the snag was revioved, =. ‘i ANOUND THE LAKES. - Tho water jn Owen Sound Buy hos never been 80 low us It Ig at‘presont.” ‘Tho. gchoouor Transit Is ‘in dry-dook ‘at’ Mil- woukeo baying hér framvs fastened. Tho ‘propeller Naubant and sehooncra: North Cape, J, W. Sawyer, and- 2. B. Locke, with rall- Poud-tics and! posts, cleared from Alpena for rd OUnlungy on ‘tucaduy, Thetig Dick Davis struck «submerged: pile at dicnomluee bridge this oventug and sunk, PoRT“OF cITICAGO,’ ARRIVAL, Btmr Chicago, Manituwvo, sundrica, Sunr Alpena, Muskegon, wiidrles, ‘Pug 8.8, Cov, Milwuukey, Uurht Prop Scatin, buttatoy sundries,” Prop ky Lark, Hgrifon Harbor, sundries, Hrop #2. Thompson, Muskegon, lauiber, Prop Mary Grob, South Haven, suudries, Brop Colin Campbell, Ludingtwn, lunber, ‘Prop Joun N, Glidden, Clevetand, light, Bropd, Builllys Mantite, lumber, Prop E, Day, White Lake, raliroad ties, Prop G, it, Johnson, Pontwater, wood, Prop Four Brothors, Bolland, rullroad tea, p 7 bases hatred 'rop BR, EB. Thompson, Btuifcon, ee as, chr, ylor, Ludingto! Benr J. Puntos Ladinytou. Behr Amurlus, Qeonto, Sehr Ballor Hoy, Muskegon. ego Schr Four Hrothors, Munkites, Sobr M; Lb, Collina, Ksounuba. ui Prop Mesacnyer, St. Joseph, aundrios. Sour Chloage, Manitowoo, dundriva? - Sunr Alpong, Muskegon, 37 brls pork; and suns ie ries 3 s Prop Guamplain, Crovelgnd, 11,000 bu corn: for: fi rt Huron, Prop NK Fairbank, Buffalo, 65,000 bu corn for- uren.- Schr Chay. Poster; Dulfulo, 68,000bu corn for Port A juron, D Schr 1, Van'Vatkonburgh, Buffalo, 21,171 bu corn’ for Port Huron. Behr Luoy J, Clurk; Hutfato, 20,993 bu -whoat. | Bouton Hh dries): Prop Bky Lov, Benton Harbor, sui See +”. Our'Coming Hoyal Vielen: Netw :Vork Herald, om “tsbtajesty tho ive ilu uf Siam (tor thord hugs) 14 named Chutublongkora, ‘This ut lust is iu name which bu uttucbes to the | Royal alguct, ifs nuine, as written in tho books of bis. palace, iv Phyubat Soudvtch Para Paras mendy Sahub Chutyh-lopg-kuen Klow, Ho tsa spare young tau, Berive und 1 fy jnovemonts, with a-fall, cleus, almost voalsbluck eye. Byerythivg wbout bim betokens a high and | quick: tatelligenoe, and yivee ss Torvigner the iden of & revolute und able man, tally of ree Bourves, abd quite equul to tho cutes Of his stae Uon. From litte coines ull power Id the State. Ho commuandd the army, the navy, the treauury, wid can dispose hy pleases of ibe Myer” wud Property of his subjects, dJoverninent by the udvice of a Council of Mine Isters, at the hend of whom Inthe Regent. He has naort of rival in the person of the sseond King, who ts entitled to Royal honors and livenina palace with troops, & court, n harem, anda foreign Minister. At the mine time, as the. supreme King. happens to be x celestial Prince and the second hing 4s only one of or- dinary. tissue, no well-condueted Sinmese would Restate iu choosing tho ohjnst of his allegiance, There {a wise a third King: ite Sian, who ie ore dinarily valled by tho title of Britieh Congile M,and who, though nelther 1 Prince nor oven of ordinary ts more bighty considered than-elther of the other kings, Aa for tho Hegent who held power dure ing King Chututiongkorn’s..minority he fs a short, thick-set old gentleman, more than 40 yonrs ald, sho goes about with a bevy of girl Attendante’ and smokes o short Chinese pipe while he devises subcines tor extending the lin- its and improving the civilization ot-his couns try. It isnt the Hegent's instance that the suc prome King {6 making bis present tour, and pro- poses to Iutroduce the customs of Eurepo and Atnericy Into the Inad of the totes Hower aud the bird of purudise. PICAULT’S TWO WIVES. A Romaneo of Two Continents—A Poor Pench ' Wife Denerted for a Wealthy American Helress—Sad Dehouement , of amily Uintory. New York Heratt, : A very snd domestle drainn has recently been revented fn tho course of a somewhat peculiac: judiclal fivestigation before the Cotirt of Paris, The: Magistrates of the Court were called upon to give a judieiat decision as to ‘the nullity of" an adulterous second imarriuge of Eugene Ficault, who died ut Sietina, Italy, om the 22d of Decem- ber, 1! ‘The deceased then bore the name of William Guthry d'Arusmont, and: had. been attended by an young and beautiful Jody, who represented herself us his wife, and “who had been traveling with hin Ground Europe for. the beneilt of his health for. several. years. Picault: wag not u Swiss,‘ as ° he represented! hlinself, but 2 native of France, and vegan life as a commerchl traveler for © Parislan firm, In Muay, i he auarried Mile. Frungolse- Ctoilide “Glandoz, the only daughter'of a respectable iuerchant tn moderate elreum- stances, The yottig girl was of h sweet aud subuiissive disposition, while the husband Was by iature proud and ambitions, possess- ing ‘itue seruples ns to the tethdds he em: ployed to advance hhmself In life, and with. guta very ardent love for his wife. The yoke of inatrimony pressed but Hghtly on. ig” shoulders, and when! not enguged'in uuoreus conguests he spent hls tote aid tients fn various schemes of sveculation, by’ whieh he hoped suddenty to enrieh thuiseli. Atthe end of six years fie had spent what Jitlle money he had gatned, by hig narriage, and was on the verge of ruin. It way then in 164, during the perfod of wild speculation in Uulluings cousequent Upon theextension of the: City” of Purls after “the establish. utent of the Second Empire. | Pieault Sty his chance’ to profit by — the prévalling. — exciteinent and) opened “a reul estate oftice in Party for the sale und ex- change of property, mitnagement of estates, and prosecution of uttendant Htlzations, One fital day Mile. Fratiees d’Arusimont, i american July, daughter of 1 Spanish: planter, met with the handsome speeulator and was favorably lupressed with hls man. ners and conversation, She wns young and’ handsome, spending “her enormous “wealth Juvishly in European tours. Her father and. mother. hind died; luaving. ber the sole heir. to urge estates ut Gernmntown, near. Philadel phin, and to sume property fn the vicinity of Ciucinnatl, She desired to find some man vapable -of superintending her estates and collecting thelr lurgo revenies, Picanlt saw away to realize ils dreams-of wealth: and offered to.accept the piace. A few weeks Inter he ‘embarked fur Amerlea with the young heiress, leaving behind hhn his wife and three daughters, the eldest about 6 years of age.. Keguiar rem{ttances of’ money and frequent ‘letters’ consoled the: discunsolate wits during ‘her’ husband’s absence, which hb: had: solannly promised: would be only temporary. After many months of anxious watting-she was grleved'to see that’ Pleault Was gradually becoming: alienated, ‘and’ fre- quently evinedd a desire to remmuin'‘ins Amer-- ida.:.."Lhen cane requests for-her to joln-him,: whielt finally. became: so: pressiniz “that she eousented.. Leaving her youngest: child in. tholenre of Its grandmotiier,: she touk with her.the two eldest girls.to tha: New World.’ - Sho found henhusband lying in luxury.at the: home of Mile, d’Arusniont; near German- town: Herreception was most cordial, and whatever doubts she -bad: lind: of her. hits+ band's ‘love were! for the time dissipated, Soow after her arrival; However, they arose aguin, and with horror she beheld the-dia- dolicul plot of which slit had:been at onee the vicar aml the instrument, . With quick intultive perception she saw that the relations of fer husband and Mile, dtArusmont were not merely: those of--heiress und agent, and that this siquatfon tnds been brought about -by; the jealousy exelted in the fuspertotts “breast of thi Young Amerlennby her arrival. Piesult bad: played: his: game well Mile, VArusmont would not yield to bis: designs until the stiuulngof jealousy hud been aided 10. the coquettisin ‘love excited by flattery. From’ the uoment of his'success Picaultthrew aside the ‘mask. ‘The poor’ wite was disenrded and treated nso servant, bearinguthe ‘indignity of hearing the guilty. artners Converse ina tongne unkitown to her, and..undergolng numerous other petty: sights, Ser ‘motiier’s letters whieh’ had: heretofore. been frequent, ceased: entirely, ‘This, udded ‘to -the chagrin and huullintion - she already felt, nade her Pie toe home, 'Yhither ahe returned fr 1800, leaving her two little girls behind her, On her urrivat in France she found that her third. child was- well, and that her mother had-been unfailing in her-correspqndence. Others had inter cepted the letters, and the full extent of her husband's villainy was: revealed, er only desire then was to recover the-childyen sie had lett in Ameriea, Her letters ‘to her husband remained: unanswered, and she Jeurned that he and Mile, dArusmont had chunged ‘thelr. place of. resldenee, abandon ing one of the xlrls, the eldest, inn con vent. After two years’ hard labor she saved } enough frum. her scanty earnings to pay the passuge of this child to France, mid once more had the pleasure of folding fr to her bosom. . Pienult four yeors Tater, In 1ses, Lad the audacity to: visit “Paris .and deiand an tuterview with Is wlte She haughtily refused -to see: hin~o* deeres of divorce Ind already: minuiled. all his ctatina upon fier, Tho next few years of the poor woman's Jife were passed In unre tultting, patient labor. for. her two childrens but her cup of grief was not yet full, She sulered the extreme agony of seeing her loved ones sickert and die, one Ingertng a lit- tle longer than the other, tts if only to kindle her-last hope dnvorder to extinguish it, A. gmail fortiine caming to her after her moth- ex's donth, she tt oneve- set to work to trace ‘outer other child.’ ‘To tint her it becmue necessary to diseuver the whereabouts of her Jusband, to whose eire tho little one had been vontided.- Legal Inquiries were made hn all directions, bath: ty Aimertea aud Eucope. Tt was not until last aAturust that she discay- ered thu death ‘of lr husband, eight years before, ne Stet and learned: that he had bean guilty of a Henmnalts wllance with his former uilstress, Vursulug: her researches still further, she found that the suneinny, had doen” sulunmized ‘in’ New Jersey, and that three children had been the fssue. ‘Thy woman, Eronces d'Arusinont,” had’ dsap eared, and ne trace could by found of tho Hire girl’ for Whom ‘the ‘surrowhig mother still anxiously searches, a “success With Small Frults,)? Burdette, sed Formerty - the blackberry ‘was regurded’ ag rourely a bramble in tibia. countrys tt iv atl quite generally so regarded. When B wun gets to thiuwing it fs uot a bramble, ait hu bus to. do istu xo wale TCA Inu healthy parcels nothing on bie but no cotton birt and a palr of tow truugens, and he will come out resturcd to the faith of hile futhera, The the blackberry «has {9 boye. town, can @atiuore xreen bluckberries in a day. than would ripen ina week, Fur wany years the fest. dealratuuy bus been a bundy berry that could rewbit the premature: onslaught ot: -boya’ from town. 3 ie a great desidgratum. stitl ‘The Schueldor, ya- rity, thut was invented by wu towa bortloult. urlst, ia the nearest npprouch ta it. it te bred from a perfeetly green persimmon, crossud wilh a dogwoud-tree, and stl further propagated with a bybrid of wormwood-bual und crab-applu. It iwnot a perfect defensa, but thery arg Nery few voy ito care 26 eat, tayru than a quart of Ot, jas lau, OvUr, cau go past the teld where the Schuoider ts suyepae this hardy berr, Chore fen bug-et do nut know the 1me Of It that. grawls-over tho berries gow and thon. Whon you cat a berry that bas buen glorified by 8 visit from this bug, you Me down in tho bricrs god pray Heaven to take you home tu just about threo seconds. And, if, you live, you van wake up In the night, along ty the ulddte of tbo next winter, and shudder us you tuste of ‘that erry. i Woon your blackberrics grow-too thickly, you willwank to thin them .out To: thie eud you Gia eh kare ik, SA y dixylng a woll where tho plant 3 turn the farm upside down’ wud Fit “th c: i tind. saue, is generiily: turn it yard on tho bck of It. of tho plunts, ehonper mothod of killin; Ukely that thore ia any, If you want to devote about ground to the cultivation af hi about three hanlthy tino’ in 6 fold, about the Int of April. binekberry vines, Tt 18 not’ pinedherries should all die berries would ripen some time in 'Suly. 01 gust.; But thoy what'they cousd which fu black, over, upside down, and start it brick~ ‘This wil kill olf sone Thero may hersonte shorter and Dinck berry bushes than this, but} never heard of tt, and tt inn't forly acres of nekberrits, plant ama comer of the That, bint tho fet of May, thd innn whe swns the firm on thy other site of the rod wif being civiluetion furainst you. nnd iy to collect Manuges for dee struction of iis two flobls of wheat by a raid of | .. known Just int what season of the sear ripen. ‘The blackberry, has’ never been known tu ripen.” Itthe buckstérs and bors ob June, itis provuvle that ‘Ae Huve never had & ‘chunce tO see jont'ripening, . ” The blackberry is go"nnmed beenust It Is btire, inorderto distlnguistt: it from the blueberry, i a Bagente’s Depirtnre ‘for’ Afrien. On alighting from her carriage nt Suuthump- while on the wny-to the steniier ton, Sue, that wis to take: her td South ‘Afrtet, the ex- ree Etupress: Eugénie, who was dressed’ in dee} ss et acey BE wnauroing, was mach nftected. “the appear 10:4) aim ¢ 4:6) pep stouter than when she went togee Louleok. Bhe it pr aw fas presented with w lure bunch of violets by pw th} am Sir Benjatin Phillips, whosy grin she then took, am $a and, passing long tiie carpeted Wi pe Bio ducted on’ bourd the tender, fying a ume oat ailny whence rome yoand ago tho ex-Linpress pms ao, embarked when on a visit to her mother In Por. Sin eit) pig tugul. Asshe passed along the wharta all present, tmese ee uncovered in token af respectful aympathy tho pin orn ara ex- Ernpress vourteously bowing heracknowlcdg bm an. ments, On reaching the gteamer “ho! went’ 1 ba} an ance to her cabin, and after eathig'n (ieht™ fur fio Juncheon, was Jotned by hor friends, her: leaves pin bday em takings being‘of n most. ifectionate kind. She hm | £0) par gave ta SM. Ubimnnun her portrt, benring her Crosse Exproeg pm idlan Bittogriph, slgned in his presence, When the | bXinuna & Sow Uns am $40) pis Usll of the’steumship wna rune to clear tha ship; ahake Wendta's Nock Bmp jleinm oO ingers.” the ex-Emprov come on the | Lee Z ve i g deck, aud, standing nt the hend of tho wangway | ~ C24 ae We vit Jenesviie bee Hate Indder with the Marquly de‘ Bassano, kladed her | Uullman Tote! Care aro run: ah. hatweet Unt. bands to ber friends, whe were nuw on board the | SUy ANd Councl) Binds, on the train leaving Chlcazo fender, her grief at leaving them belng evident |+"Nootherroad runs Poliman of any other form of! ly Iutenge. She remnined there as the ‘tender it. fist objects mude out from the. tende Was a black Quire waving a white pouk further and further away, andone of the y hind in which, at Intervals, her face was and ree jnodleat Chie Far SMa Ace Who Desire Fair Skin, Pure Blood, and All the Joys of Life, Will Find the Impurities of the Life Wholly: Removed by tha Celebrated’ Suiphide Arsenioum: An Internal Remedy. Sufferers from Rheumatism, Neurntgin, Nerv- ousness, Biltuusness, Fever: and Ague, ur Sahi- rid, wilt find it infallitly in its power. Persons of alaunsng. maMonde for wee hake feneo & Northieestérn tnticyny, Chil : For Maps Guite-Hooks, Timo-Tubles, Bleeping GLO] CUeN wos a LOttarn & Streator Fi: UNebruskine i ADaunaue & 8 eB reitte & ins Night expres bas ATION *Bonday at Of Chien, 5, 1880—TWELVE PAGE 1) Ho ndministers the | dry out thoroughly forn couple of yenrs: thon COUGIT LOZENLES ATING'S LOZENGES, i inf CU. reat BNGAISI REMEDY, cara by tin eluny om, tcaeneror Wells and Kinelo-ste, sets, fast Rayre Feat. is van. rina bx, ee Randelph nnd Sintrests, Fahd Central Depot, corner Gai Batmor Hone, and nb West Shlv), b—Depot corner of Cunul ond iinzie-ste, i Ciilean: bres Ont } Grey atta Rccommadations, apply nt a ra,” HExcE umees at und chnimans! of clattoats Stand Pucltle Uutel, Brink's, Exprogs office fan norihoust ; corer Gang ie tant dig syablats: posses 5 ata, SUTROF Canal uid atadlion-ate, (om West ide), ani Leavitt, | Arrive. ‘ nl anh corner Canal una Texts Nunc Expres AG pin Ass nia cRunsas City X St ht ia Ey Weenenduy a sutarduy ‘Theatre| HaAG'D ay ne 7 on ~ _train. aeseets 11218 pin! 10:15 pm a Datts, b Dally, except’ oachT withont troubled with Sin Disenses, Scrofuln, Blood Impurities, &c., will find {t Just what they re- sutre, t it nds to their health and Joyousne: For snle only by Bet) Sann & Co,, 8 Wabash-nv. and 3 for Ueautifies the complexions of indies, wha IAS. "corner fonroc-sts., or sent by mail to Any address. $1.00 per packuge, or six packages: ate. Chiéago, Miw «Vutternaid}et Di Toker Oilers Grand Pacific Huset, and at bi bat Nei Ang-Cary attached ty all tra Dally, excapt Mindny, Smurdar. @ Dal i Pullman Iewhont . SleepinCacd und Passonyer> § wun Chieaya. Causes Biils Qmoh jaduph, Atch.gon, lopeka, und. K; HAR. Marie Cary, votweon Chienvo and eeube Shin hy, 1%, na Citys. Ub rout” Kungus Cys Cy B&Q ankcee a ft 9 curner seat Link LOTTERIES. RAI NOTICE TY WASHINGTON, D. C., April 81880, THE FOLLOWING: ORDER HAS BEEN ISSUED THIS DAY bieiou MilwauK cl Milwaukee Expres: Siuwaunue ox yrene Milmaukee, st. Bifiwnukeo, whi Chign Express Libertyville Accommodation. ~All Srains run vin Mfitwaukee, nd 3inneupolls ure, kund eliber via Medi Paul heaprone Cain Green bay, Stenauhin. nid Exprese irais, ‘Sigalvon, fit culen, Towa, and in! Stevens Volnt and Ashland He-,| Madison, und Prairie) Pru korn E: ie ay i, at Bt. ison Prairie du Chien, of tla La Crossg nnd Winons. wig Huchintnhg tutes, iy Hult tin “lees im . Dine ‘ant Rhitcny.” lan and Car t= Palmer Howse, Pad ° and ; = Iiltnots Centrat_staitrond, 3 Sh KEY TO THE POSTNAS Teas | PER a ean Beat gta a pee iar aS. ; PRs 2} _toeite Motel, and Pulmor Mouse, “ates GFan appearing to the Postmaster General that'the ' : « Kentucky State Lottery Company existe'nnd trans- Beer) Arrive: acts ts business under and by virtue of the‘laws of | St Loule.& Toxas Express......../¢ 9:19 am the Stato of Kentucky, and thutn suit isnow pending | Cai e New Urlvans Expres softy in the Supreme Court of the United States, the deter- ro S Texas 33) pm. mination of which will decide the lexnlity uf tho or | Fetinuiteld Hxprens... am ders horetofureissucd prohibiting the dellvery | fp pruuield Nieht Expos. pu Ofreatetered letters, or the payment of money | t}eora, Huningion & Keon pm orders to the anid Kentucky Atnte Lottery Funtta Vouteworis Expres um Company, or Gimmons & Dickinson, Mana- | Ponline Express... po. gers, Covington, Ky." jubugne & Sluu Cis’ Bepre ae Teeourer, or M. J:-Flehmond; Agent, Cov: | Duvulues sioux Cy Expres. pre ington, ‘or G, Upington, 699 Brandwas,'| aon aa New York, nnd the sald Lottery Company and its | LOR atenny night Fo alime ae Ome agents as aforevald, by thelr attourne: to nblde by tho results of the Iltlzutl Uttyutton, EQ) ED LETT CN AE De SER ‘AN FORMERLY, ¢ IN THE KENTUCKY.. STATE. LOTTERY,’ having agreed vit {a directed” that the ordor afuresald-be suspended ‘pending tale fits AND MONEY ORDERS, MROWGH FRE XS UHERS th Kanane ERE Pekin Chlengo Joners Untan Ney ren rags Staal Ebel Btouiie & Sow ‘Urleat st seals, Suringteld i" ington ii ened best On Saturduy night rune to A Peoria onty. Chigazo & Alton, ity Peoria Bxures & Puducah it, 1 trenton Lacon, Wusiingtin Bx neue Van iutens Intst. ‘Teket Ofices, a st, Grand Pacitio Motul and D Z Tenye. | Arrive. Denyer Fust Hx...|%12:5 t s t ts t De, Epala, Painive onec. Wight Accommuda:tun |* Gs West Siue, eurner Canal’ and ¥, i” Tone Wan utente: bridve, aod erect Youth Ui socures EEEErrt WHICH TAS REGULARLY DRAWN IN puns: | Chteneo Tock Telnnd & Pactne WEDNEEDAN a N ‘axiic Mutul, wud 76 Canul, ae! OU | Arrive. ( . Davenport Expre: 750 am’ F308 pam | Prior endian Fey erie ‘i Be 6 prteee of Tim Hes... sD Zee AUR tHahiy oxcent Batundare any Me Michigan Central Ratirona.- OU Prizés amotinting t6. Viclicts; S1. 33r7 Out-of-town ‘ordre Gf 0.10 and pian wd tints, ureunt by express ‘mnie by curtilud chuck, For full particutary and orders addrors EADS, U7 & BD Ww 1 Heral Mee Ny Engine Hin ‘Spud rpnte, : eet Clnelunatl Enquirer, Eanbeville eeaarele at U1 craagy Matied b copy of thy coved, ede published tn the Nar, care: econ, Wants E: Night Ex pron « ind four oF ‘wenty-secgn: Southuast eocnur of Kune Ast, utul und ws Puluivr Ludse, Expr ‘Lewro. | Arrives Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rajlway: Tichot wple ie Benga ve Acluatic N.Y. EX} eat Rxpres depots, Van Buron-st. hend 91 Balle, ‘Twenty-secund-st., and Furtyeibitdest.F ane frolebt oft herman tivuey, anid t ottices lu 4! id LE nd atin INANCTALS FATHER DE SMET- CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING: COMPANY, Lawrence Gounty, : Dakota Territory, “BLACK HILLS.” - Capital $10,000,000 : in. 100,000 Shares:af.’ SB ? ” S100 This famous und valuable” bebn owned. und cuptrolic tits prosent admirable condition, ‘Mutthiy tlykdondduf So maneod In Docuinber tasty ‘With tho wi ors uave contributed about Shu aliiros uf its eayit le Stuck, wiicu Lave Soud pluced in thu bunds of tig une | Suet dugelgued Car salu, Ai ‘OF thu provent tho stack 14 dfturod at NTY DOLLARS: SWI a ge mr HAOE! (rush whose enuryy und inouns te baw Deum brought Conte pF share wore coms lop uf cruatiiy 8 tuurkot far tt thosa owns Cine it Morning Expres Horie That cogn India mea, sz clunis Nolo Night Expross,. Depots, Pxpoadtnitimare w= Ulta. ., Expos secanit-ncaekar OMeare el aarh Grand Puetttc Huvolsam Kankakee £109; Depot, foot of Laka-at. sud toot of Twent; Express. Nigh ave Vratne e rehor tind Btawarteays. Pittadarg, Cinetimatt g se. Lout «Cincinaatl Atr-Line and Kokomo Sik Depot, cornur of Clinton und Currollesta, Wa} Innotl, Indianapolis, Lonts je. columuus tata leo i Cla Wast! Bide, Leave, | Arrive. 7] ry {4 830) pin) a: {uot of ry BL ages ‘of ‘Twonty+ Keb, Palnior 1 Bepor ixpesition buliagr a te be Day Maaco rreraraserege aml ea pm share, but th ce ‘i Fr pot share: vat aut te resorved to ndvance tho Niguvile gira ixpiei qin his) aoe yin phigte and Dusertptive Maps will bo sont to ap- . oi sindaga! Weer , ¥ ae Pittaburg, Fee Wayne & Chicago Nailwar. VALDLAW & CO. 17 Pine-at, Now Yorks ; lengo 1 Depot, an Buren and Canatats, "tok wr ae Oia 9 SU, Drexel Mulldiug, Now York, | Ma Stureedt, raiuur iyusy, wu Uraid Lac iV. Ut Brondwny, New HUSGIAVE: & C0, BANKERS, - No. 29 Pinesst:, New York, pay Fost nd Exprei fo Express, wre GOODRICH: STEAMERS: Phaberean gt A resiun yea ‘4 ARRAS aM a Rae hy Se Puondiy tid ening ht pudltgtut Kowuunea: Groud thay eee agree gat enh to chuck at sight. and r vi » Sako vind on ct Us. or Green Buy, GUVERNBENT BONDS, STOCKS, ‘and att tr x ? 3 mee EMER HORUS SII and ou tnvents | ESF Eat Ta DItAW SLLLS OF EXCHANGE UN* London Joint Stock Bank, London. bi loan Suouritt tho: 7 ~“yoreune? i Veen chara Gig 2g thibat Asmarye Seerites Unga Rho: Lo sora} DR. KEAN, . a rettinisin GO dayson M200 fnvaned, 473 South Clarksst.)’ Chicago. - igiea conus iets CEGTIDN | Cems ari er mtb hsm ae Loins CO. Minter 2 Wau, Now York. tha unlt bugaistah in'thu cis wag warraite “curve ve z SHOES, sis ha tas en Be sD MCOMMON BENGE” | To ait who are sasueny from’ the errors “end ‘Hid i f iOS sure come is erutions of (you! ery weuaeia, wari ica t +f luns, und Enlarged Joipte, | love of Rain hes be, send w ruc! pour wtih |: im iy gure 70u, Funk Of Ct ER Besar aOR (wR ‘ E. WISWALL® GQ,)'| ditoterid by umiasionueriy shane Sele ate ny ALS, ty by i -uddrunssd wed lo} 2 408) wae SO NTATE-ST, jy Biution DW. New York City. t uot ut LiLepo0. cu, Vantin, | mits a right Oley auEduy Waulipav, SEacon Sui bn ne ay